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

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

Letters Directory:

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

Words Directory:

"o'" "o'-" "o'brien" "o'brien's" "o'ci" "o'clock" "o'cloclc"

"o'connor" "o'donneu" "o'f" "o'hare" "o'iflt" "o'jft" "o'leary" "o'level"

"o'po" "o'reilly" "o's" "o't" "o'tu" "o-" "o--j" "o--•--"

"o-ot" "o-overnment" "o1" "o11" "o1ind" "o1n" "o=-r" "o"

"o'et" "o\" "o\l" "o\ved" "o\vish-orange" "o^wrta" "o_" "oa"

"oa1" "oaaaral" "oade" "oadr" "oaf" "oak" "oakdale" "oakland"

"oal" "oall" "oalso" "oan" "oar" "oar'" "oarit" "oat"

"oatacne" "oates" "oath" "oaths" "oaya" "ob1ect" "ob1ects" "obe"

"obedience" "obelisk" "obelisks" "ober" "oberch" "oberlin" "oberth" "obfuscate"

"obfuscation" "obgrru" "obiect" "obiectswas" "obieels" "obitci" "obituary" "obi«•"

"obj" "obj^^s" "objcl" "objcrsers" "objecl" "object" "object'" "object's"

"object-" "object-or" "objectin" "objection" "objections" "objective" "objective'" "objectively"

"objectives" "objectivit" "objectivity" "objects" "objects'" "objects-ufos-ha" "objeot" "objki"

"objl" "objoct" "objocts" "obj~1" "oblect" "oblensk" "obligation" "obligations"

"oblige" "obliged" "oblivion" "oblivious" "oblong" "oboulhlsjudpnenl" "obscene" "obscure"

"obscuring" "obscurity" "obseived" "obsen" "obsenration" "observ" "observable" "observance"

"observances" "observarory" "observatio" "observation" "observations" "observatory" "observe" "observed"

"observer" "observer's" "observers" "observes" "observing" "obseryed" "obsession" "obsessive"

"obsolescence" "obsolete" "obstacle" "obstinately" "obtain" "obtainable" "obtained" "obtaining"

"obtruning" "obverse-ufo" "obvious" "obviousl" "obviously" "oby" "oc" "oc&"

"oc-·-=" "oc100e" "ocala" "ocapletio" "ocat1csu" "occ" "occ'-ll'a" "occasion"

"occasional" "occasionally" "occasions" "occcjoeu" "occmted" "occujted" "occult" "occultism"

"occun-ed" "occupa" "occupant" "occupant-" "occupants" "occupatio" "occupation" "occupational"

"occupied" "occupiers" "occupies" "occupy" "occupying" "occur" "occurnng" "occurred"

"occurrence" "occurrences" "occurring" "occurrin~" "occurs" "ocean" "oceanographic" "oceanography"

"oceans" "ocen~" "oceration" "ocficc" "ocher" "ochers" "oci" "ocj"

"ockland" "ocn" "ocosta" "ocrd" "ocrober" "ocs" "oct" "october"

"octopus" "ocuments" "oc·" "od" "od2" "odd" "odd-an" "odd-looking"

"oddest" "oddities" "oddly" "oddness" "odds" "odessa" "odom" "odom's"

"odoo" "odor" "odtn" "odysse_y" "oe" "oecause" "oeceni" "oechsler"

"oeks" "oenaenl" "oenditlcns" "oenfozsi" "oeo" "oes" "oetje" "of'"

"of'ffl" "of'flce" "of-" "of28" "of\" "ofacq" "ofc-on" "off'"

"off-duty" "off-limits" "off-shore" "off-the-" "off-the-record" "off-white" "off-world" "offduty"

"offeativanesb" "offensive" "offer" "offered" "offering" "offerings" "offers" "offic1"

"office" "officer" "officer's" "officer-in-charge" "officers" "officers'" "offices" "officessecretary"

"officiah" "official" "officialdom" "officially" "officially-declassi" "officiallypublished" "officials" "officiated"

"offlalala" "offlcer" "offshoots" "offshore" "offsite" "offtc14l" "offulala" "offurial"

"offutt" "offxelalb" "ofgce" "ofire" "ofl" "ofl'" "ofla" "oflinguistic"

"oflnfoam" "oflrish" "ofm" "ofmj-12" "ofmy" "ofpouer" "ofrembdlher^" "ofrne"

"ofs'ac" "oft" "oft-mentioned" "oft-used" "often" "often-asked" "oftl1e" "ofu"

"ofufo's" "ofvecls" "ofvectfre" "ofvects" "ogden" "ogilvie" "oglcn" "ogle-"

"ogre" "ogt" "ogy" "oh" "oh0~\1-" "ohanooa" "ohhis" "ohio"

"ohka" "ohlaa" "ohlaaaa" "ohould" "oi" "oi'" "oic" "oice"

"oifferenc" "oig" "oihc" "oii" "oijl" "oil" "oil's" "oilers"

"oils" "oily" "oin" "oina" "oined" "oio\c" "oioa" "oios"

"oipcu" "oir" "oiroborativw" "oisbilad" "oiscs" "oiu" "oivtr" "oi·"

"oj" "oj1" "oject" "ojeda" "ojinaga" "ojj" "oj«r" "ok"

"okay" "okemos" "okhrana" "okinaaa" "okinawa" "okio" "okl" "oklahoma"

"oklahoman" "okmet" "oktlibd" "oku" "ol" "ol'" "ol'ic'" "ol10"

"ol11iu" "ol1c" "ol90'" "ol\lckecvcr" "ola" "olam~ic" "olavo" "old"

"old-fashioned" "old-time" "old-timers" "older" "oldest" "oldham" "oldla" "olds"

"oler" "oles" "olhotii" "olh~" "oliphant" "olir" "olive" "olive-drab"

"olive-skinned" "oliveira" "oliver" "oliveri" "olivier" "oll" "oll4" "ollca-s"

"ollendorff" "ollh" "olll1lt1't" "ollt" "olo" "oloar" "oloe" "olr"

"olsen" "olterulve" "olto" "olttw" "olved" "olvl" "olympia" "ol•oc•ll•"

"om" "omaeaa" "omaha" "omamay" "omatry" "omega" "omen" "omewhat"

"omic" "omilitary" "ominous" "ominously" "omission" "omit" "omits" "omitted"

"oml" "omni" "omntc" "omonon" "omrugraphics" "omv" "omwt" "on'"

"on's" "on-" "on-and-off" "on-board" "on-foot" "on-going" "on-line" "on-load"

"on-site" "on1}" "ona" "onal" "onassis" "once-" "once-brilliant" "ond"

"one" "one's" "one-" "one-an" "one-day" "one-fourth" "one-half" "one-man"

"one-quarter" "one-they" "one-third" "one-third-scale" "one-time" "one-witness" "one-word" "one\"

"onejaon" "oneo" "onepiece" "ones" "oneyear" "ong1na1" "ongin" "ongm"

"ongoing" "ongoir" "onions" "onionskin" "onito" "onizu" "onizuka" "onjjne"

"onjuntlon-and" "onjy" "onkoul" "onl" "onl" "onl_y" "online" "onlookers"

"only'" "onl~" "onncl" "ono" "onr" "ons" "onset" "onships"

"onsiatanco" "onsite" "onslaught" "ont" "ontario" "ontenental" "ontht'b~nni" "onto"

"ontological" "ontology" "onufo" "onus" "onward" "onwards" "onyx" "on~"

"on·" "on»" "on•" "oo" "oo-" "oo15h" "oo_mmcnl" "ooa"

"ooafiam" "ooaplsted" "ooc" "oocl" "oocral" "oocs" "ooctora" "oocul'c~ent"

"ood" "ood15" "ooe" "oohalo" "ooia" "ooj" "ooj«o" "ool"

"oolects" "oolle" "oom" "oomba" "oomm" "oon" "oon-" "oondust"

"oonsulerc" "oontaat" "oooaaals" "ooogst" "ooooh" "oooooh" "oopu" "oore's"

"oorreapondafit" "oosiafactory" "oosnunloata" "oossiblo" "ootober" "oould" "oovernment" "ooy"

"ooycu" "oozing" "oo·" "oo••-•" "op" "op-" "op-determiner-" "opacity"

"opaque" "opc" "opco'xna" "opcratoni" "opcrobons" "ope" "opect" "oped"

"opeeat" "open" "open-ended" "open-line" "opened" "opening" "openings" "openl"

"openly" "openminds" "openness" "opens" "opera" "operaaon" "operabcm" "operabcns"

"operabom" "operacion" "operai" "operajons" "operalc" "operand" "operandi" "operaring"

"operaror" "operate" "operated" "operates" "operating" "operatio" "operation" "operationa"

"operational" "operations" "operative" "operatives" "operatons" "operatoons" "operator" "operator's"

"operators" "operauoni" "operauons" "operaxm" "operjlons" "operxxxn" "ope~ed" "opinion"

"opinions" "opj-jofcox" "opject" "opment" "opnac" "opnac-bbs-01" "oponfcons" "opons"

"oporations" "opo~ncal" "opp" "oppenhe" "oppenheimer" "oppenheimer's" "oppie" "opplt"

"opponent" "opponents" "opporrunities" "opportunig" "opportunit" "opportunities" "opportunity" "opporturuaes"

"opposable" "opposed" "opposing" "opposite" "opposition" "oppressive" "opptnh•'" "ops"

"opted" "optic" "optical" "optics" "optimal" "optimistic" "optimists" "optimum"

"option" "options" "oqi" "or-" "or--te-" "or-garden" "or-misb" "or^r&ticrif"

"orac" "orada" "oral" "orally" "oranduk" "orange" "orange-red" "orange-yellowish"

"oranges" "orangish-blue" "oranur" "orap10" "orary" "ora•••" "orb" "orbit"

"orbital" "orbiting" "orbits" "orbs" "orc" "orc'" "orcc" "orchcatra"

"orchestra" "orchestrated" "orchestrating" "orchids" "orciel'c" "ord" "ordeal" "order"

"order#" "ordered" "ordering" "orderly" "orders" "ordinance" "ordinariness" "ordinary"

"ordnance" "ore" "orecll" "oregon" "oregonian" "oreig" "orel" "oreover"

"ores" "orfi-'" "orfifteenfeet" "orford" "org" "organ" "organic" "organil"

"organisation" "organism" "organisms" "organiz" "organizacion" "organizatio" "organization" "organization's"

"organizational" "organizations" "organize" "organized" "organizer" "organizers" "organizing" "organjzation"

"organs" "orgaruzations" "orgastically" "orgeto" "orgone" "orgonom" "orgonomic" "orgonomy"

"orgurr••••" "orh" "orherwise" "ori" "oriental" "oriental-looking" "orientated" "orientation"

"oriented" "orifice" "origin" "originaj" "original" "originally" "originals" "originate"

"originated" "originates" "originating" "originauy" "origins" "orion" "orion's" "orir"

"orisinal" "oriskm" "oritdspbj" "orjgin" "orjginal" "orked" "orl" "orlando"

"orlc" "orld" "orleans" "orlov" "orm" "ormabons" "ormandy" "ormer"

"ormo" "orni011cm" "ornl" "ornrs61" "oronc-lnn" "orr'f'jnmc" "orrestal" "orrftro"

"orrlcr" "orro" "ors" "orsay" "orsk" "orson" "ort" "ort-sl'd"

"orthodox" "orthodoxy" "orthopedic" "ortintdattes" "ortljaniod" "ortlyst" "ortoges" "ortoo"

"orts" "oru1111'11" "orvis" "orwellian" "or~1e" "or~u" "or·" "or·i~n"

"or•" "os" "os1" "os5" "osaalaaly" "osama" "oscillated" "oscillating"

"oscura" "ose" "ose-rvntion" "osi" "osiris" "osition" "osjec" "oslo"

"osly" "osmium" "oso" "osrd" "oss" "ossa" "ossofficer" "ost"

"ostensibly" "ostly" "ostp" "osuiieltat•" "osvwar" "oswald" "oswald's" "ot"

"ota" "otaaaaa" "otaciais" "otg" "otgant" "other's" "other-world" "others"

"others'" "otherwiae" "otherwis" "otherwise" "otiroc" "otkg" "otl1er" "otoreres"

"otowtow" "otoxic" "otri" "otrs&sa" "ott" "ottawa" "ottico" "otto"

"ottuc---r" "ot•l" "ot•t" "ou" "ou1" "ou1s-" "oubk" "ouccr"

"oucr" "ought" "oui" "ouilines" "oul" "ould" "oulets" "oulrko"

"oumta" "ound" "oung-chetham" "oup•" "ourbreak" "ourfeet" "ourunaamazement" "ous"

"oust" "ousted" "out'" "out-" "out-and-out" "out-of-control" "out-of-focus" "out-of-this"

"out-of-this-world" "out-of-thjs-wodd" "out-ofcontrol" "out-run" "out-runs" "out-weig" "out-weighed" "outbreak"

"outbreaks" "outcast" "outcome" "outcropping" "outcrops" "outdid" "outdo" "outdone"

"outdoor" "outdoors" "outer" "outfit" "outfitted" "outflank" "outgoing" "outgrowth"

"outgrowths" "outhouse" "outing" "outlandishly" "outlaw" "outlawed" "outlets" "outline"

"outlined" "outlines" "outlining" "outlived" "outnumbered" "outpace" "outposts" "output"

"outr1val" "outraged" "outrageous" "outrageously" "outranked" "outreach" "outrh'a" "outright"

"outrival" "outrivaled" "outruscanced" "outs" "outset" "outside" "outsider" "outsider's"

"outsiders" "outsized" "outskirts" "outsole" "outspoken" "outstanding" "outstretched" "outtoi5"

"outward" "ouu" "ou~" "ou~of" "ov" "ov'" "ov'i'" "ov1d"

"ovah" "oval" "oval-shaped" "ovalle" "ovar" "ovarseas" "ovebaas" "oven"

"over-all" "over-flew" "over-flight" "over-flights" "over-flown" "over-fly" "over-ruled" "over-the-hori"

"over-the-horizon" "over1iaoze··--" "overall" "overarching" "overcast" "overcome" "overcomed" "overdose"

"overed" "overflight" "overflights" "overflown" "overfly" "overhaul" "overhead" "overheard"

"overhearing" "overheat" "overland" "overlay" "overlook" "overlooked" "overlooking" "overlooks"

"overly" "overnight" "overnment" "overpower" "override" "overruled" "overrun" "oversaw"

"overseas" "oversee" "overseeing" "overseen" "oversees" "oversighr" "oversight" "oversigiit"

"oversimplify" "oversized" "overt" "overtaken" "overtaking" "overthrow" "overtime" "overtly"

"overtures" "overturning" "overview" "overweight" "overwhelm" "overwhelmed" "overwhelmin" "overwhelming"

"overwhelmingly" "overwhelms" "overwhemlng" "overwork" "overworked" "ovfl" "ovi" "ovidsnee"

"ovl" "ovlltl\fao" "ovni" "ovoid" "ovrrw" "ovt" "ov••ul\oo" "ow"

"ow't" "ow-boy" "owcc" "owe" "owed" "owen" "owen's" "owing"

"owl" "owned" "owner" "owners" "ownership" "owning" "owns" "ows"

"owu" "ow~" "oxcart" "oxiat" "oxidation" "oxide" "oxidized" "oxly"

"oxnard" "oxorms" "oxr" "oxy-acetylene" "oxygen" "oxygen-11" "oyi" "oyster"

"oz" "ozzie" "ozzie's" "o{" "o{h" "o~" "o~ects" "o~f"

"o~ists" "o~ittts" "o~iviwg" "o~pau" "o~sj" "o~t" "o~•" "o~•---"

"o°" "o·" "o·i1" "o·•i" "o»ard" "o•" "o•-tmmu" "o•-·"

"o•pt" "o•tl" "o•~••"

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

o than to run around chasing "will o' the wisps" and similar ethereal thing 2006 Page #174  
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I was crap academically, I had one O' Level in English and a few CSE's but  2007 Page #78  
ave been used for the release of 1 O' diameter in-flight radio controlled f 2007 Page #107  
Cro!J:.IY.'' face P1•oject. 2. tln.o'"' ri.,o Air ?rioritl, NA'rs, ia hereb 2009 Page #175  
;nrtcci a!,G AmcricM 111ni; claud5 O'.lt 01 the sicy to cont!ol slmUa.r fie 2009 Page #182  

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

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

Pond, accompanied by Constable Ron O'Brien were in the process of returning 2004 Page #35  
 them back at the detachment ASAP. O'Brien, who was working the radio, info 2004 Page #36  
on his coat when Officers Pond and O'Brien turned into the parking lot, hav 2004 Page #36  
he meantime Werbicki had Constable O'Brien go to the nearest phone and cont 2004 Page #38  
he vessel. Werbicki told Constable O'Brien to go out with Lawrence Smith so 2004 Page #38  
n official presence on both boats. O'Brien reported to Werbicki that RCC di 2004 Page #38  
foam did not stay on his clothing. O'Brien examined the young man's arms an 2004 Page #40  
. Navy, to work with the Dean M.P. O'Brien, Professor-in- charge of the Dep 2009 Page #166  
y, U.S. Navy to work with Dean M.P.O'Brien, Professor-incharge of the Depar 2009 Page #172  

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

ng it might have been a meteor, so O'Brien's statement probably served to r 2004 Page #36  
ne of the younger men on Constable O'Brien's vessel stuck his arms up to hi 2004 Page #40  

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

, 41•----.. ,.,~ .... ~ ... Mt. •• O'Ci ._........, .. .._t.#1 M•.-.,..Clll 2005 Page #24  

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

brary. The story stated: About six o'clock this morning the early risers of 2004 Page #26  
, "Newt Gresham last night at 9:10 o'clock, while drilling the Riddle Rifle 2004 Page #32  
earchers were calling it that by 2 o'clock on the morning of the 5th. When  2004 Page #41  
06 Frank Feschino And now - the 10 o'clock headline news. The breaking stor 2006 Page #89  

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

 , on Sat-.rnh,-c~nl , at !:11:'il o'cloclc. ·11:upon a.5 ctevi.~i.:luoi .u 2009 Page #163  

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

entualhconvincecl scientist Teresa O'Connor to look at the fragment with an 2007 Page #197  

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

s to Timothy Good, Nick Pope, John O'DonneU, Lou Robinson, Ruben J. Uriarte 2007 Page #77  

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

 3 1822 01647 054'1 , ? DEPARTMENT o'F, SCIENTIFIC ,\ND INDUSTRIAV1 RESE:\R 2009 Page #185  

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

nk of all the people going through O'Hare Airport in a year and the huge va 2006 Page #6  
et with the Third Man in Chicago's O'Hare airport and conveyed letters from 2006 Page #203  

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

1-::, 17q1,. Q~i c.o:.u1.\t1~S 0~Y O'iflt r7O vc::.5:.$1\GO. CN-11'011\l'l  2009 Page #108  

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

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

Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Brian O'Leary have publicly told of UFO experi 2005 Page #119  
exander, Linda Moulton Howe, Brian O'Leary, Ian Stevenson, Budd Hopkins, Wa 2006 Page #203  

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

on that you didn't do well at your O'Level stage at school? Any illness or  2007 Page #79  
that is probably why I did get one O'Level. M\"v': Did you not do well at c 2007 Page #79  

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

l!ar Gr..:.:n, R.:d and White Tail O'PO !iJc,'TtX U ,__., CT,1W 111 .&~rtl  2008 Page #19  

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

ntwaters incident guest on the The O'Reilly Factor— three weeks later in Lo 2004 Page #58  

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

 Crash Retrieval Conference Shot 1 O's effects were much more destructive t 2005 Page #48  
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Word: "o't", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

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

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~J:....U dala.. • ~ 1a an lilk1l!:.o-.l r~:.. !.O '::-""'__. e!t~~- _,/ \l: 2008 Page #22  
11.LIO'\S J:rC. • •f11£lF , .. ,or o-.c SHRf.n or f\lnf'n :· • I f(h , SOL, 2008 Page #155  
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.NO Fe,Tl"t•,o r-,111, ,t-iOVt,e:o o-.-P. ~~ ,.,__.,.o ... ~s $El"" SY ,S.c 2009 Page #117  
a..J vEr.,c.;..:.:.Y !)(.,~~TY S-A,O-..:::. or--te-.~ ILA":'.~ Aj G~"T vt,o 2009 Page #129  
.anrd •hi• t.itC' to h.hC' control o-.1':r 1hr Of'ffl,11'°" p,udc1p.M1t , , 2009 Page #198  

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

.. "&:..., i:. 1-·,s'l-u ,.,,_ ~f~ o--J.. Uu ~ ~ -;j . ; . :, .,. :::..:.-. 2007 Page #47  

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

                                   o--•--.•.O.-t~ oolle •~v" -~ a,-« April  2009 Page #105  

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

phers who used to film MariJyn. He o-ot a lot of information about her from 2007 Page #135  

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

Following\\ orld \Var Tl, the U.S. o-overnment focused on a new enemy: glob 2007 Page #11  

Word: "o1", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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e·.-cn of eonEttuc::o!'.l. i.alio~ o1 some ~orL Pora-w::ir s,cC;""CL tvC!:: 2009 Page #182  
... ~:ir· There a:-c t\\'o methods o1 _using Jlgh: bom'o would oe e,1s:c: . 2009 Page #182  
o[ cnsouc nys. about 10 lime, that o1 Niagara 'Falls. and the r~or, po,rbap 2009 Page #182  

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L:111/rr Fr1nlo111 of l11funrl(1fi o11 .-\rt (FOl.-\j COMPLAINT FORM He; \  2007 Page #174  

Word: "o1ind", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

•cloauro to un.1uthor1zod channel• o1ind lc.ika in the White Hou•e. I litor 2008 Page #120  

Word: "o1n", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ce . I t---Ei+teln U.N. I Wood emJ.o1n 1.u.,.6 I 4.70 4.80 4.90 5.00 5.10 S 2008 Page #119  

Word: "o=-r", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

E\1DnSCC SUPPORT ITO, • nr.s;rrrr. O\"ERWHEl a\fJXG E\Tilf.SCT. • Ml!~U.IT\ 2008 Page #156  
nr,1 Cruz Senrind ~Sdra c ogt, N t"o\,\"S -Fol and l'ri.-nds -NBC Tod.,y Sh 2009 Page #194  

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

rettes nnd talking with each other O\'et a network of citizen"s-band radios 2007 Page #145  

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

r th.is, we need to understand our O\\ n civilization . For five decades, m 2005 Page #75  

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

bride wore ■ white linen C':ltnf'. O\l!.!2-,.dng: :.."It atomic bomb strt~- 2009 Page #163  

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

ion, and, for a time, they were al!O\ved to thrive. Much to the disappointm 2005 Page #89  

Word: "o\vish-orange", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hite light. It streaked into a yel!O\vish-orange blue, co a orange-yellowis 2007 Page #121  

Word: "o^wrta", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 ha aoa^aaad at aaaa wight ar taa. o^wrta, adwlaara aad aaalataatWo It la a 2003 Page #220  

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

their ~c. wllh Uili n!"" ._.:.,~p,;o_ i.s -• 1· •pttd 2_1 _l..200 rul~e:s a 2009 Page #163  
lum.a lut nfJ,'it l clu:r"'y me~ud o_ 2!1ack. ~'\nd, hru\,,ht --•v bl•-" s' 2009 Page #163  

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

ot Udsk tbere ahaeld be pafalieit/ oa Ude wUl the *y befexe VedeMyer'e depa 2003 Page #219  
 af dlraat lirga aaala aasfiMasae* oa— ti— X taw tad la aial tte deairatall 2003 Page #221  
yarrlaim ef rajraaautailwaa ef the Oa— aaib* fa Making yawr afpndaal it in  2003 Page #226  
 eulAt41:1411 0 3 PAGE 2 $3797 1M. OA DRIGTNATARI tilDAD LA RA7* DATT/AIPA  2004 Page #21  
, tr.. sql. Vr4 LW* WAX:At .1 AAA *Oa I 4e ItNrea Ay; 'ow! ...uf • ;I. writ 2006 Page #34  
l:l-,.,'1 "0 OIPCU ____.,, ••~ n,..oa...CIHI • --.-TO~l&OII ,..._ •1Y00o11o 2007 Page #162  
JlH i;f(O,M r. ♦,a.:o ..,, AA0.,H).OA,• .. --'r\J~•1 .. ~C $,Cf ~it.-•~ ~ A 2009 Page #121  
CE. CO,.S TTOO."'-ST......, CO-.f) oa.,:•~oa:,n••-..a cc,,,,c: .,~~"'1: \.• 2009 Page #122  

Word: "oa1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 0-.,fC.T-"tt\: ~r 01~L...., Jl'fl.Oa1 o,un ~~" TI: 01!.ls.vr , .. ,: lAA:T 2009 Page #130  

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

 daairahdlity af cosdasa Uawtaaaat Oaaaral Wtaaayw ta Ghiaa with a fta aast 2003 Page #220  

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

farther that eogp aid which any ba oade a-vnilabXo aJr^l to cwbnt ba the aa 2003 Page #226  

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

llipk Sources dal~ 4 Oct 74. UECL: OADR "The lvlilitary Services shaU direc 2007 Page #175  

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

ew... Atom! Ave...mai co.f., salmi oaf perste* twain                        2006 Page #37  

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

Penis and testicles removed, Grove Oak, Alabama, February 10, 1993 Four yea 2004 Page #77  
ater on February 10, 1993 in Grove Oak, Alabama, the penis and testicles we 2004 Page #77  
ation Ribbon, 45-46, Rome Intel. ■ Oak Leaf Cluster, 51-53 N. Korea Intel.  2005 Page #8  
ses coming from the area of a huge oak tree about four feet back from the p 2006 Page #90  
ugh the restricted airspace of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and 2006 Page #97  
ng toward this facility located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. It landed in the s 2006 Page #97  
hat absurd conclusion. Invasion at Oak Ridge Spread out along broad valleys 2008 Page #27  
lls of the Appalachian Mountains , Oak Ridge seems an unlikely setting for  2008 Page #27  
-acre swatch of land between Black Oak Ridge to the north and the Clinch Ri 2008 Page #27  
ngineers, and workers swarmed into Oak Ridge to build and operate three hug 2008 Page #27  
nd usher in the atomic age. Today, Oak Ridge has evolved from a "war emerge 2008 Page #27  
at when secret, atomic research at Oak Ridge was in full-swing, the install 2008 Page #27  
ject directly over [emphasis mine] Oak Ridge. AEC Security Division Chief a 2008 Page #28  
ge. AEC Security Division Chief at Oak Ridge checked with Smyrna Air Base,  2008 Page #28  
 Knoxville in general direction of Oak Ridge, moving in circular motion but 2008 Page #28  
but in opposite directions . 9 And Oak Ridge continued to be a target for t 2008 Page #28  
f unknown objects tracked over the Oak Ridge installation at I I :25 p.m. o 2008 Page #28  
] of Atomic Energy installation at Oak Ridge ... operators are experienced  2008 Page #28  
ficant thoughts and conclusions of Oak Ridge personnel with respect to the  2008 Page #28  
ions of the Security Division, AEC Oak Ridge; Security Branch, NEPA [Nuclea 2008 Page #28  
ion of Aircraft project] Division, Oak Ridge; AEC Security Patrol, Oak Ridg 2008 Page #28  
n, Oak Ridge; AEC Security Patrol, Oak Ridge; FBI Knoxville; Air Force Rada 2008 Page #28  
              OBJECTS SIGHTED OVER OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE; however , the poss 2008 Page #29  
-energy installation-in this case, Oak Ridge-whose work was vital to the de 2008 Page #29  
onal security: namely, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and RAF Bentwaters and Woodbr 2008 Page #37  
FBI Memorandum , 31 January 1949 7 Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Histo,y, 2008 Page #38  
47 -Soviet agents have infiltrated Oak Ridge atomic facility June 13, 1947  2009 Page #156  

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

 area. They are investigating. The Oakdale Missile Master was contacted. Th 2003 Page #53  
t, "A further call was made to the Oakdale Radar site in Pennsylvania. A th 2003 Page #56  
s of the 662nd Radar Squadron from Oakdale were on their way in to that fac 2003 Page #59  

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

"California Arrow" lifted off from Oakland, California. Author and debunber 2004 Page #28  
,000 feet under the supervision of Oakland and Los Angeles air traffic cont 2006 Page #81  

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

eventually must serve one single 9.oal the guarantee of the security, tranq 2008 Page #117  

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

OUD WHISTLING SOUND AND SAW A FIRE OALL FOLLOWED Pv AN I ENFLOAION. HE SAID 2004 Page #21  

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sitions of responsibility you will oalso it oloar that you ara on a fact-fi 2003 Page #213  

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hat tho 0ai ”SoLl states devemnoat oan consider assistanee in a ©f rehabili 2003 Page #213  

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

gency to mitt i, mixt: rt span:3 ',oar 104.0 4.041 mperiNto, pluplatal Blac 2006 Page #32  
 • :Her;ild Trihune nuoic~. :i 39 )oar ! GP-ncral (,eor~c C: Kenney, h_carl 2009 Page #183  

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

 Agadir, Morocco t. IOC 1111)0.01: oar' or loiroolmotooi: 11-3.2 jarmarr 1. 2004 Page #19  

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rreare ar aro COMM.. awn. gra, .2. oarit sato. en punt., - 1.81.11 W.. waft 2006 Page #35  

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

s::oc&:rltlG TMflllt .... ..::,~r;.oAT , ™"f,,j ~"""" A. HIJGC UFO RJ-;6 UP 2009 Page #106  

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

ing trfUfeh sagssd to the possible oatacne. In presenting the findings of y 2003 Page #212  

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

o media accounts. Brawley and Etta Oates bought Judge Proctor's property in 2004 Page #29  
rd the story for years," said Mrs. Oates, adding, "Nothing grew for years i 2004 Page #29  
ship is supposed to have hit." The Oates family all suffered serious health 2004 Page #29  
 been told it's radioactive," Mrs. Oates confided. By 1973, there were only 2004 Page #29  
" fragment, the deformities of the Oates family, the recollection of Charli 2004 Page #31  

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

esses are willing to testify under oath if such an opportunity would arise  2003 Page #57  
, but he is willing to swear under oath if such an opportunity would occur  2003 Page #70  
 just because they take a security oath to commit obvious unconstitutional  2003 Page #187  
e incident and he signed a secrecy oath (which he apparently broke in 1977) 2006 Page #176  
 reminder to abide by her security oath. In her mind there were excellent r 2009 Page #88  
lemma-she was bound by her loyalty oath and yet she had no tolerance for de 2009 Page #95  
 possible that he took his secrecy oath very seriously and since his involv 2009 Page #176  
ography because he was still under oath for this deception operation? firnn 2009 Page #177  

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

 against instructions and security oaths, then this represents potential re 2004 Page #125  
 by many factors, such as security oaths and a lack of public interest and  2004 Page #197  
 violating their national security oaths. Logically we can fairly conclude  2004 Page #254  

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cript h,1vc a vatoC'lQ.i)rk vhich .oaya •Roy•l Writing• ln :,cript-5tyle "' 2007 Page #46  

Word: "ob1ect", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ember 24, 1992, many people saw an ob1ect crash. One man was driving his ca 2007 Page #128  

Word: "ob1ects", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t NORAD l,t,lfl detect d d~~ space ob1ects entering E:uth's atmosph~ ~ ■Sub 2009 Page #152  

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

s, reported the greatest number of OBE events. This group also answered pos 2006 Page #198  

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

 absolute civilian cooperation and obedience. Constitutional rights could b 2006 Page #68  
obilizing civilian cooperation and obedience. Public education and indoctri 2006 Page #69  

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

ita S.Khrushchev We shall erect an obelisk to the people who have created t 2004 Page #164  
tion headquarters . SLIDE# 9 Stone obelisk gate and DRES By 1935, the CCC h 2005 Page #53  

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

rs beyond an entrance of two stone obelisks. 51                             2005 Page #53  

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

well-known word for this use in Od:ober 1963 (KGB use) 116 Intent of Tab "E 2008 Page #122  

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

st 65 to 70 projects going on. Dr. Oberch believed that "energy, inertia, a 2005 Page #173  

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

atus (A.B.) Degree in Physics from Oberlin College in 1931, and did graduat 2009 Page #164  

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

ticdocuments.com Professor Hermann Oberth Father of Modern Rocketry "It is  2003 Page #12  
for centuries. ” Professor Hermann Oberth published in UFO News in 1974 quo 2003 Page #12  
tive purposes. In 1928 dr. Hermann Oberth published a revised version of a  2009 Page #16  
s and weapons of mass destruction. Oberth has also voiced his informed opin 2009 Page #16  

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

ed such a fake to fool, confuse or obfuscate the truth that is so self-evid 2003 Page #211  

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

he start of the disinformation and obfuscation of the real facts around thi 2006 Page #44  

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

rapidly datarlarstiag aitaatl — lx Obgrru So are iirirwi af flail — says 1  2003 Page #221  

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

Portugese *encounter with UFO Dark obiect approaches, pilot loses power and 2006 Page #28  

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

 speed and rmnevver.bllly ri lhere obiectswas descr1bed as L--- extraordina 2009 Page #144  

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

reilerstra cked fot.r U1klert1fled obieels aboLl Inree lo l:::== five mies  2009 Page #144  

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

      "They're uniden/i(ied flying obitci . Lei's shoot ont and see if liif 2009 Page #120  

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

abarger - "Frony" according to his obituary. He was a photographer for six  2003 Page #34  
m/authentication/pdf/osvwar.Ddf 3. Obituary of Garland Fonbarger, Southeast 2003 Page #39  
n March 7, 1941Newspaper article - Obituary Charles H. Sanders, former Jack 2003 Page #39  
ber 8, 1984 6. Newspaper article - Obituary Ruben R. Schade, Southeastern M 2003 Page #39  
ary 2, 1986 7. Newspaper article - Obituary Carl Lewis, Southeastern Missou 2003 Page #39  
er 15, 1983 8. Newspaper article - Obituary W. Hinkle Statler, Southeastern 2003 Page #39  
il 23, 1963 9. Newspaper article - Obituary Norval 'Grub' Short Southeaster 2003 Page #39  
e 1900s. You may not have found an obituary for this distinguished American 2004 Page #146  
r the New York Times. Was there no obituary because they would have had to  2004 Page #146  
target coded envelopes • Some with obituary feedback • Key questions • Was  2004 Page #199  
r of CBS TV news, is quoted in rus obituary saying, "I wdn't raise an eyebr 2007 Page #13  
 such a reference. June gave me an obituary for Dr. Wernher von Braun from  2009 Page #93  

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

on CPJD -Mut...i Uaidaull'ml n,ins Obi«• i-;c,,.ort. huo:llcn:nMn, mm -Ourd 2009 Page #198  

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

same day. The project card noted, "Obj(ect] came in over Cuba & apparently  2008 Page #10  
05. !lRN.J A SlHPl,E SKITCH Of THE OBJ!cCT . (L~b~l ftny llgl,ts. colors, p 2008 Page #56  

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

onmouth, 11.5^ were tracking these obj^^s on-and-off since June 25 from Sta 2003 Page #233  

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

to uu., for nobe comirlg fr0n1 ,tw Objcl; ttwn ---- A,h■--!h ■OOl■t Cl09Wwd 2007 Page #165  

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

csplaincil sighting* arc from poor objcrsers" Dr. Donald Menzel. Physic* To 2003 Page #118  

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

as steady and projecting under the objecl. It was lighting up the area dire 2008 Page #81  

Word: "object", 677 instance(s) (Back to Top)

my mind. What i saw was a circular object that looked like two pie plates p 2003 Page #13  
ng to witnesses of the disk shaped object. George C. Marshall (GCM) then wr 2003 Page #24  
een soft. Forensic experts believe object has been subjected to high heat o 2003 Page #47  
AA now speculates that the flaming object may have been a meteor, or the re 2003 Page #53  
 sighting reports of the brilliant object moving across the sky did receive 2003 Page #53  
We now know that witnesses saw the object fall slowly from the sky into a w 2003 Page #53  
ecember 9, 1965. Moments after the object fell, a column of blue smoke rose 2003 Page #53  
 or fire at the location where the object is reported to have fallen. It is 2003 Page #53  
 of smoke rising briefly after the object fell. There was never any informa 2003 Page #53  
s "no definite answer" to what the object was. He told the Tribune Review t 2003 Page #53  
e told the Tribune Review that the object was not any "hardware" of the Def 2003 Page #53  
Department. The description of the object, as reported by numerous observer 2003 Page #53  
d the Pittsburgh area of the fiery object, and the frequent news updates th 2003 Page #54  
ates that were coming in about the object. The news media at the time focus 2003 Page #54  
tance of the wooded area where the object reportedly fell. The boy and his  2003 Page #54  
 The boy caught sight of the fiery object out of the corner of his eye as i 2003 Page #54  
he area where it appeared that the object had fallen, but their mother, thi 2003 Page #54  
o documentary on the event called "Object In the Woods." Murphy had no idea 2003 Page #54  
nfirmed the fact that there was an object in the sky at that time, thirteen 2003 Page #54  
many people having seen a luminous object in the sky. I was running back an 2003 Page #54  
rg area. The area around where the object was said to have fallen was being 2003 Page #54  
 was being conducted to locate the object that reportedly fell from the sky 2003 Page #54  
as headlined, "Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Kecksburg." Above the  2003 Page #55  
the statement, "The area where the object landed was immediately sealed off 2003 Page #55  
 eye said, "Searchers Fail To Find Object." The story included a statement  2003 Page #55  
fense Department) is concerned the object was a natural phenomena." The off 2003 Page #55  
c. As the reports of the brilliant object came to the attention of the auth 2003 Page #55  
after hearing the reports that the object may have fallen. 51               2003 Page #55  
 tractor trailer truck carrying an object covered with a tarpaulin away fro 2003 Page #56  
 away from the area near where the object reportedly fell near Kecksburg. I 2003 Page #56  
, PA to investigate and pick up an object that started a fire." The report  2003 Page #56  
 indicated that the search for the object continued until about 2 A.M. but  2003 Page #56  
uest to learn what that mysterious object was that fell from the sky and wa 2003 Page #56  
o of the model of the acorn shaped object made for the Unsolved Mysteries s 2003 Page #57  
lso asked to remain anonymous. The Object in the Sky It is well recorded th 2003 Page #58  
ting reports. We now know that the object moved roughly eastward over Westm 2003 Page #58  
d over the city of Greensburg. The object continued to move over Route 30 E 2003 Page #58  
velt, and Mammoth confirm that the object was moving toward the Laurelville 2003 Page #58  
led how they watched a slow moving object approach them, fly only about 200 2003 Page #58  
then move off in the distance. The object was described as looking similar  2003 Page #58  
ious colors around the rear of the object. It was because the object was mo 2003 Page #58  
 of the object. It was because the object was moving so slowly that a detai 2003 Page #58  
that a detailed description of the object was obtainable. One witness, Bill 2003 Page #58  
when he looked up to see the fiery object moving from Norvelt towards the m 2003 Page #58  
ear Laurelville. Bulebush said the object appeared to hesitate over the Lau 2003 Page #58  
observers near Laurelville saw the object also moving towards Kecksburg. It 2003 Page #58  
 Norvelt where it appears that the object may have been slowing down before 2003 Page #58  
nd the Kecksburg area observed the object fall into the woods that afternoo 2003 Page #58  
n just as it was getting dark. The object did not descend at a high rate of 2003 Page #58  
 coming into the station about the object in the sky. She states that later 2003 Page #59  
ections to the Kecksburg area. The object fell around 4:47 P.M., but it was 2003 Page #59  
other of the young boy who saw the object fall, reported this to WHJB radio 2003 Page #59  
tors was the young boy who saw the object fall, and his mother who saw the  2003 Page #59  
 the impact site. After he saw the object descend over the Kecksburg area,  2003 Page #60  
ooked upon a metallic acorn-shaped object that appeared to have made a bell 2003 Page #60  
 belly landing. On the back of the object were unusual markings, and a blue 2003 Page #60  
blue arching was emitting from the object at intervals. Bulebush noticed th 2003 Page #60  
 other firemen observed the fallen object. Romansky, who has many years exp 2003 Page #60  
xperience as a machinist, said the object which was semi-buried in the grou 2003 Page #60  
od on the bank looking down at the object which appeared to be 10 to 12 fee 2003 Page #60  
et in diameter. At the back of the object was a raised ring area about 8 to 2003 Page #60  
ld have easily stood up inside the object. The object which was described a 2003 Page #60  
ly stood up inside the object. The object which was described as a distinct 2003 Page #60  
he searchers were checking out the object, two men in trench coats came dow 2003 Page #60  
have stated that they also saw the object down in the woods before it was t 2003 Page #60  
was hauling a strange acorn shaped object with odd markings on it. For what 2003 Page #61  
ngs on it. For whatever reason the object was not covered at that time. Jer 2003 Page #61  
d the observers soon departed. The Object Is Removed From The Area It has b 2003 Page #61  
tor-trailer truck carrying a large object covered with a tarpaulin, and wit 2003 Page #61  
 Columbus, Ohio, which guarded the object during the early morning of Decem 2003 Page #61  
 it arrived from Pennsylvania. The object was backed into a hanger, and the 2003 Page #61  
eviously visited the facility. The object apparently only stayed at that ba 2003 Page #61  
t he saw a flatbed trailer with an object shaped like "a liberty bell" unde 2003 Page #61  
. Inside he observed a bell shaped object that appeared generally dull copp 2003 Page #62  
ild a protective shield around the object where it was going to be "entombe 2003 Page #62  
 get access to the base. Where the object is located today is unknown. 58   2003 Page #62  
y, the large wooded area where the object reportedly fell was known to many 2003 Page #63  
ld have been the trajectory of the object as it was descending. We were abl 2003 Page #63  
a good perspective as to where the object may have landed. In 1987, I was h 2003 Page #63  
of the search teams that found the object in the woods. That man was Jim Ro 2003 Page #63  
rom the damaged tree path that the object had fallen. Jim indicated that th 2003 Page #63  
ndicated that the night he saw the object, it was dark, the searchers had o 2003 Page #63  
h the area, but it looked like the object may have made a trench as it came 2003 Page #63  
 the dark. It now appears that the object fell into that wash area. A year  2003 Page #63  
oods that day in 1965, and saw the object in the ground soon after it fell. 2003 Page #63  
firmed that he had indeed seen the object in the woods. He was interviewed  2003 Page #63  
ods and show us the spot where the object landed. Bill took us down into th 2003 Page #63  
hat day from where he observed the object. From that tree he pointed out th 2003 Page #63  
pointed out the location where the object had rested. It was the same spot  2003 Page #63  
e Figure 3. Sketch of acorn shaped object semi-buried in the ground in the  2003 Page #64  
he Kecksburg Incident What Was the Object? Over the years many explanations 2003 Page #65  
cerning the possible origin of the object. These have included a downed air 2003 Page #65  
MOS 96. The slow trajectory of the object reported by many observers, the a 2003 Page #65  
pparent change of direction of the object before it fell, and the slow cont 2003 Page #65  
low controlled-like descent of the object into the woods all have to be dea 2003 Page #65  
ch maneuvers. Also the size of the object reportedly seen on the ground is  2003 Page #65  
ere is no doubt in my mind that an object of unknown origin did fall near K 2003 Page #65  
 near Kecksburg. The origin of the object remains an open question. The CFi 2003 Page #65  
nor of the apparent recovery of an object of unknown origin from the Kecksb 2003 Page #66  
ed a search today for a smoldering object reported to have fallen in a wood 2003 Page #66  
e truck driver who said he saw the object in a building at Wright-Patterson 2003 Page #66  
his local event which was called, "Object In The Woods." It was broadcast a 2003 Page #67  
 claimed that he saw a bell shaped object in a warehouse building at Wright 2003 Page #67  
 only had he seen the odd metallic object surrounded by scaffolding in the  2003 Page #68  
ow he and his brother had seen the object moving through the sky that day,  2003 Page #68  
rections. They soon heard that the object had fallen near Kecksburg, and th 2003 Page #68  
his attention turned to a metallic object which was 64                      2003 Page #68  
icity." He said it looked like the object had skidded when it landed. Joel  2003 Page #69  
 jumped on top of the odd metallic object. This officer had some type of pr 2003 Page #69  
ever reason the officer struck the object, and the tool bounced out of his  2003 Page #69  
er the military officer struck the object, a hatch opened that swung from r 2003 Page #69  
right to left, at the front of the object. When it opened there was an odd  2003 Page #69  
oint the officer jumped off of the object. Soon thereafter, there were nume 2003 Page #69  
lear dirt and debris away from the object, in preparation for its removal f 2003 Page #69  
 a big round circle near where the object rested. There appeared to have be 2003 Page #69  
ly something had gotten out of the object before he arrived on the scene, a 2003 Page #69  
 description of the removal of the object, and the activities that he repor 2003 Page #70  
ard the radio news reports that an object had fallen in the Kecksburg area, 2003 Page #70  
t seems apparent that the metallic object which was reported wouldn't fit i 2003 Page #70  
en someone or something inside the object that fell in Kecksburg. Addendum  2003 Page #71  
hich showed that no man-made space object from any country landed in Pennsy 2003 Page #71  
port the eyewitness accounts of an object having gone down in the woods in  2003 Page #71  
opes off Area: Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Kecksburg" Tribune-Rev 2003 Page #72  
mber 1965. "Searchers Fail To Find Object." Tribune-Review, Greensburg, PA  2003 Page #72  
on 10 December 1965. Murphy, John "Object in the Woods." WHJB Radio, Greens 2003 Page #72  
 USAF that a wingless cigar-shaped object featuring two rows of windows was 2003 Page #88  
ides with an identically described object neat Montgomery Alabama. In Febru 2003 Page #88  
of this study *»c belie* c that no object* »ucb a* those popubrls described 2003 Page #118  
the light was a round, disc-shaped object. Just as he was about to shout ou 2003 Page #147  
whoever was running the thing, the object took off straight up and was lost 2003 Page #147  
tail the crash of "an unidentified object" in Bolivian territory in May 197 2003 Page #164  
ivian territory in May 1978. • The object was reportedly 4 meters in diamet 2003 Page #164  
ions for UFOB (Unidentified Flying OBject) reporting that are identical to  2003 Page #171  
actured by any terrestrial power ® Object or devices, unknown origin, beyon 2003 Page #174  
d. The return from the nose of the object provides the mark at one end, and 2003 Page #183  
hich stated "A.F. Men Examine UFO: Object Found Near California Oregon Bord 2003 Page #192  
o broke the story, stated that the object had been moved to a "West Coast U 2003 Page #192  
to the airfield to investigate the object was none other than J. Allen Hyne 2003 Page #192  
son White House in the crash of an object in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. Based 2003 Page #192  
s on a sighting of an unidentified object that entered the water near the v 2004 Page #5  
. According to the report, a fiery object fell from the sky and into the se 2004 Page #5  
re unable to locate or reclaim the object. Perhaps, more than 40 years on,  2004 Page #5  
adron reported that he had seen an object as large as a saucer about eight  2004 Page #5  
bout eight inches in diameter. The object was white, and it had a white tai 2004 Page #5  
mes as long as the diameter of the object. It appeared from about 30 degree 2004 Page #5  
nd below him when a greenish-white object appeared from the overcast above  2004 Page #6  
d from the overcast above him. The object fell straight down, and disappear 2004 Page #6  
ppeared in the overcast below. The object was described as looking like a g 2004 Page #6  
ieved to be an Unidentified Flying Object," it states: The purpose of this  2004 Page #6  
nated after an unidentified flying object exploded and fell to earth in the 2004 Page #6  
difficult to ascertain whether the object was terrestrial in origin, or far 2004 Page #7  
 Captioned "Report of Fallen Space Object," it stated: 1. The Bolivian news 2004 Page #7  
article concerning an unidentified object that apparently recently fell fro 2004 Page #7  
m the Argentine city of Salta. The object was discovered near the Bolivian  2004 Page #7  
 investigate to determine what the object might be and from where it came.  2004 Page #7  
y can shed some light on what this object might be. The general region has  2004 Page #7  
t of the country claim they saw an object which resembled a soccer ball fal 2004 Page #8  
orts Conflict on Details of Fallen Object," the document reads thus: We hav 2004 Page #8  
on of reports that an unidentified object fell on Bolivian territory near t 2004 Page #8  
also reported that an unidentified object had fallen on Bolivian soil near  2004 Page #8  
ing about the nature of the fallen object, adding that local authorities fo 2004 Page #8  
f 200 km around the spot where the object fell. The object is said to be a  2004 Page #8  
he spot where the object fell. The object is said to be a mechanical device 2004 Page #8  
have flown over the area where the object was supposed to have landed and i 2004 Page #9  
ed to go into the area to find the object had found nothing. The army has c 2004 Page #9  
cluded that there may or not be an object [sic], but to date nothing has be 2004 Page #9  
5 May 1978 clearly stated that the object had fallen to earth on Taire Moun 2004 Page #9  
wing day, the CIA learned that the object had "been brought to Tarija." In  2004 Page #9  
 that their search for the mystery object had drawn a blank and nothing was 2004 Page #9  
zing information suggests that the object was indeed recovered by U.S. auth 2004 Page #9  
 discount the possibility that the object was a meteorite, primarily becaus 2004 Page #10  
f State's telegram of 15 May: "The object was.. .egg-shaped, metal and abou 2004 Page #10  
" What of the possibility that the object had been a man-made satellite? Ag 2004 Page #10  
ng argument for believing that the object that plummeted to the ground on B 2004 Page #10  
eceived information that a strange object had been found on a farm near San 2004 Page #10  
z, Bolivia. Source stated that the object was about 70 centimeters in diame 2004 Page #10  
one-half inch thickness. Later the object was described as "about three tim 2004 Page #10  
1958 or 1959, a strange, spherical object was recovered at the Woomera Test 2004 Page #15  
 concerning an unidentified flying object that reportedly crashed in the El 2004 Page #16  
ountains on February 19, 1984. The object was round, white, self- luminous, 2004 Page #16  
e — the cover story being that the object was a meteorite. The object was r 2004 Page #16  
at the object was a meteorite. The object was reportedly recovered by U.S.  2004 Page #16  
ding. The document states that the object that crashed or exploded was movi 2004 Page #17  
 May 1978 4. Moondust — Additional Object, LaPaz, Bolivia 5. Puerto Rico Fo 2004 Page #17  
 of Reports of Unidentified Aerial Object., 'shish was pre- pared by one of 2004 Page #18  
ion. . The white trail left by the object turned into a rainboyd. The objec 2004 Page #19  
object turned into a rainboyd. The object fell down into the aea with a dea 2004 Page #19  
a. itrstatlna. lb Itay—The strange object that sone people in the northern  2004 Page #20  
h came a large silver cigar-shaped object dropping lower and lower as it ap 2004 Page #26  
es — silver, metallic cigar-shaped object, small humanoid occupant, unreada 2004 Page #27  
, when the pair saw a cigar-shaped object with a bright light pass overhead 2004 Page #29  
ld newspaper. All 16 concerned the object flying across the skies of North  2004 Page #31  
oma to as far south as Austin. The object was referred to mostly as the "ai 2004 Page #32  
ed the company to open fire on the object, which it did, and the whole town 2004 Page #32  
some communication with the flying object. A Mr. C. G. Williams of Greenvil 2004 Page #32  
countered the silver, cigar-shaped object on the ground being attended to b 2004 Page #32  
 altitude, though not rapidly. The object that these lights were attached t 2004 Page #34  
their angle and the fact that this object was coming down into the harbor a 2004 Page #34  
t was beginning to appear that the object was coming down just to the west  2004 Page #34  
, Wickens did his best to keep the object in sight, thankful for the fact t 2004 Page #34  
ight on top of a vagueness, a dark object of some description, perhaps 60 f 2004 Page #35  
 order to get a better look at the object or objects in the sky. He watched 2004 Page #36  
er and son were in time to see the object with the large red/orange lights  2004 Page #37  
ane was in distress out there. The object on the water had "drifted" out mu 2004 Page #37  
orate offshore. It seemed that the object or at least the light on it had s 2004 Page #37  
he case. When it appeared that the object was sinking, which was really onl 2004 Page #37  
estimating the height of the "Dark Object" compared to the known height of  2004 Page #39  
some fears by the fisherman of the object possibly resurfacing under or nea 2004 Page #42  
lities offered then, as to why the object had not been found: 1. The object 2004 Page #42  
 object had not been found: 1. The object was swept by the tides further ou 2004 Page #42  
far out was never searched. 2. The object, crippled, made it out into deepe 2004 Page #42  
ing it entirely possible that some object could have been swept out to sea  2004 Page #42  
u knew in the first place that the object was not there. That then makes re 2004 Page #42  
nd reason number three was: 3. The object submerged, still under intelligen 2004 Page #42  
d about 55 to 60 feet and that the object stayed stationary at an altitude  2004 Page #45  
zed it wasn't a plane landing. The object never moved while the emergency c 2004 Page #57  
nd disappeared. A minute later the object reappeared in another area of the 2004 Page #57  
r base and headed directly for the object with afterburners on. As they app 2004 Page #57  
ar Bush. The 'peculiar phenomenon' object was defined as hostile in that it 2004 Page #65  
bring down the unidentified flying object that could pace ascending V-2 roc 2004 Page #65  
rike against an unidentified radar object. The morning of May 29th, Lt. Col 2004 Page #67  
ect. Whatever the mysterious radar object had been was not apparent — it wa 2004 Page #68  
fense Department that any metallic object that flew through that trio of ra 2004 Page #71  
THEY DESCRIBE? Large saucer-shaped object, no visible markings, no seams, r 2004 Page #72  
ay 15, 1947, when the unidentified object on radar appeared with the ascend 2004 Page #75  
aimed they had detected an unknown object that put some of the 83           2004 Page #86  
 flying saucer. They described the object as round, with the perimeter brig 2004 Page #104  
is Kukick III, 4-5 Witness watched object crash, saw medics remove dead and 2004 Page #112  
4-75 Jan 29 crash of "Ball- shaped object"; fragments recovered 78 1987 Ken 2004 Page #114  
r Force personnel, saw disc-shaped object with dome, 30 feet diameter, wind 2004 Page #116  
Marine in C/R incident, deep ruts, object placed in large flat semi with ta 2004 Page #116  
ft that hit the North Tower had an object attached to its underside, also s 2004 Page #131  
ould have believed mankind was the object of surveillance by extraterrestri 2004 Page #132  
 was no gouge. He assumed that the object, whatever it was, had exploded in 2004 Page #143  
nsibility for such an inexplicable object. • Discovered near Kiev during su 2004 Page #167  
 examination of the re- discovered object and its attendant equipment at a  2004 Page #167  
1997 05:31 PM • Disk or egg-shaped object, silver of mercury-like colored,  2004 Page #174  
r claimed that he had followed the object along the old highway 44." Ramsey 2004 Page #217  
 an elongated, cigar-shaped flying object move about the sky at an unsteady 2005 Page #36  
o, Brazil Crash Retrieval Cose The object clisappeared suddenly and Souza a 2005 Page #37  
s between a hum and a whistle. The object was djfficult to describe, said t 2005 Page #39  
accurate visual obsenration of the object rufficult. He also stated that he 2005 Page #39  
man crash, the source stated: "The object was not built b) an) thing, obvio 2005 Page #40  
ham were further informed that the object was "more like a teardropshaped c 2005 Page #40  
investigation of a crashed unknown object in the vicinity of Kingman, Arizo 2005 Page #40  
 vicinity of Kingman, Arizona. The object was constructed of an unfamiliar  2005 Page #40  
 displays. A tent pitched near the object sheltered the dead remains of the 2005 Page #41  
 headed for the location where the object was believed crashed. Finally, th 2005 Page #44  
here was no external damage to the object at all and no sign of debris on t 2005 Page #44  
they had chance to close in on the object, however , Woolcott's husband and 2005 Page #44  
he atomjc tests possibly cause the object to malfuncti on in the air and cr 2005 Page #45  
ken place, perhaps to bury a large object that could not be transported? 59 2005 Page #61  
g a huge, round, wrutish in color, object with a red light toward its botto 2005 Page #64  
oving slowly toward the South. The object was about 250 to 300 feet in diam 2005 Page #64  
adioed to the base that he had the object in sight. At 15,000 feet, Mantell 2005 Page #64  
5,000 feet, Mantell reported: "The object is directly ahead of me and above 2005 Page #64  
ioed: "It appears to be a metallic object or possible reflections of sun fr 2005 Page #64  
reflections of sun from a metallic object, and it is of tremendous size. l' 2005 Page #64  
dous size. l'm still climbing; the object is above and ahead of me moving a 2005 Page #64  
oximate position of the large disc object seen earlier. The microfilm copy  2005 Page #65  
3, I think would coincide with the object Steve Qones) is convinced landed, 2005 Page #69  
d edges and slightly beveled." The object was "solar white," extremely fast 2005 Page #74  
d the pilot felt a "bump" when the object passed beneath his plane. He was  2005 Page #74  
 of long metal pipes at an unknown object high above his rural Maine proper 2005 Page #88  
ine property and observed that the object reacted as a direct result, then  2005 Page #88  
ndows were clearly observed on the object and recorded in his drawings. The 2005 Page #100  
lified as a big news story and the object of intense scientific scrutiny. B 2005 Page #118  
sh of a large, silver cigar-shaped object in Aurora, Texas, a story well co 2005 Page #119  
aft guns at a large unknown aerial object suspended in the beams of searchl 2005 Page #121  
ng an apparently ovoid or circular object about 50 to 100 feet in diameter. 2005 Page #121  
Air Corps also recovered a similar object in the San Bernardino Mountains e 2005 Page #122  
EVED TO BE AN UNIDENTIFIED FL Y1NG OBJECT." One MOON DUST case from Bolivia 2005 Page #142  
tate. The case concerned a crashed object 20 Over the years this unit has b 2005 Page #142  
ilities." The possibility that the object was a meteorite can almost certai 2005 Page #143  
e's airgram of 15 May states: "The object was ... egg-shaped, metal and abo 2005 Page #143  
lved UFOs. Sources stated that che object recovered by the U.S. in BoLivia  2005 Page #143  
l." No one seemed to know what the object was, as it had no markings, entry 2005 Page #143  
 in the earth, with a manufactured object l)~ng cockeyed and partially buri 2005 Page #154  
 then, and believe today, that the object was occupied by distinctly non-hu 2005 Page #154  
that there was something there, an object that had dug itself into the sand 2005 Page #155  
hem. Sounds were coming out of the object, like a jackrabbit in pain, or li 2005 Page #155  
se's dad got a brief report on the object and the Hofllbredtos (little guys 2005 Page #155  
 and suddenly, as if by magic, the object reappeared. Apodaca and Faustino  2005 Page #156  
odaca and Faustino came out of the object, they had a different attitude. T 2005 Page #156  
d frame that was tilted to fit the object into the trailer. The ripped port 2005 Page #157  
e bottom outside of the frame. The object was covered with a tarp and prepa 2005 Page #157  
 left we , took a closer look. The object appeared larger than when we had  2005 Page #157  
orses and headed for home. Off the object went, shrouded under carps, throu 2005 Page #157  
anch, searching the road where the object had been loaded onto the trailer, 2005 Page #157  
 Frenchie never found out what the object was. A lot of this crash debris w 2005 Page #166  
 the Air Force would give him some object and just ask him to study it. Rar 2005 Page #174  
 radar-visual COMETA Report. Bnght object approaches them at high speed • 6 2006 Page #28  
ting the terrain, seen by citizens Object hovers, accelerates, etc. • 6111/ 2006 Page #28  
 speedy, blue urudenttfi ed flying object Radar detected a low. slow-flying 2006 Page #28  
le to establish radio . It was th* object, this hght-blue object, travehng  2006 Page #28  
 It was th* object, this hght-blue object, travehng at a phenomenal rate of 2006 Page #28  
ght behind it, chasing it, but the object was lust leasing him in the dust. 2006 Page #28  
oviet Recoveries? 1/29/86 Crash of object near Dalneoorsk, Soviet Union. Po 2006 Page #29  
ear Leningrad) Five soldiers guard object of unknown ongin, about 45 feet l 2006 Page #29  
 for adult humans By September the object disappears from hangar without a  2006 Page #29  
• UPI report about an unidentified object that fell from the sky. • U.S. St 2006 Page #29  
 Investigate to determine what the object might be and from where it came.. 2006 Page #29  
y Can shed some light on what this object might be. The general region has  2006 Page #29  
t. Detailed description of crashed object and recovery operations, run by U 2006 Page #29  
re also no explanation can be oven Object moved too fast AND too slow for s 2006 Page #30  
 Jeff Challender • Appears to show object in space doing a U-turn. Source h 2006 Page #31  
 The description of the mysterious object reported by Randle's witness soun 2006 Page #87  
st witnesses agreed that a blazing object had moved horizontally and came ' 2006 Page #89  
Airport Observation Tower said the object was definitely not a flying sauce 2006 Page #89  
 saw a large fiery spheroid-shaped object pass over a nearby mountain. At f 2006 Page #89  
in their direction. The low-flying object then changed direction, heading e 2006 Page #89  
on the other side of the road. The object then passed over a flat-topped mo 2006 Page #89  
 up the road in hot pursuit of the object. They stopped at the home of Mrs. 2006 Page #90  
 house in search of the mysterious object. The rest of the boys decided not 2006 Page #90  
as also stated, "One pilot said an object had nearly clipped the wing of hi 2006 Page #94  
arleston Gazette" also reported an object sighted across West Virginia. In  2006 Page #94  
e." Although it clearly stated the object was a meteor, it then stated, "Th 2006 Page #94  
was a meteor, it then stated, "The object was also variously reported to ha 2006 Page #94  
 in search of other strange flying object reports. I discovered there were  2006 Page #95  
ticles that referred to a "blazing object" that passed "awfully low" over W 2006 Page #95  
ringfield News" reported, "Flaming Object Seen at Capital." It was said tha 2006 Page #95  
ia monster so called. Actually the object was the well-known Washington are 2006 Page #96  
 incident and stated, "The glowing object seen by Mrs. May and the boys was 2006 Page #96  
 a western trajectory. The flaming object traveled about 206 miles due west 2006 Page #97  
n United States shortly before the object that passed over Washington D.C.  2006 Page #97  
ngs from the east coast. The first object flew on a southwest trajectory to 2006 Page #97  
t trajectory toward Tennessee. The object actually flew more than 100 miles 2006 Page #97  
posite direction. The second fiery object flew on a northwest course headin 2006 Page #97  
ortly before reaching the base the object turned, redirected its course hea 2006 Page #97  
 the panhandle near Wheeling. This object then took off and was seen flying 2006 Page #97  
pon reaching this area, this fiery object actually crash-landed then lifted 2006 Page #97  
n the outskirts of Charleston. The object finally departed the area and I t 2006 Page #97  
The last documented area where the object was sighted was over the town of  2006 Page #97  
 of West Virginia. The third fiery object that flew over 94                 2006 Page #97  
e encounter, elliptically - shaped object, low-level flights, on-and-off (p 2006 Page #105  
d the location for any sign of the object or its impact point. In turn, the 2006 Page #120  
nly hours later, an unusual aerial object was seen by David Upton at nearby 2006 Page #120  
ely struck by the brightness of an object in the western sky and quickly ra 2006 Page #120  
ent, these revealed a disc- shaped object that seemed to be divided up into 2006 Page #120  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference object was dazzling, like a street lamp. 2006 Page #121  
sibly the culprit. However, if the object was a meteorite they said, then i 2006 Page #121  
e; that there was a lozenge-shaped object on the mountainside; and that bod 2006 Page #127  
sonnel, a small, triangular shaped object was seen maneuvering in the fores 2006 Page #132  
ose that had witnessed the strange object in Rendlesham Forest) divulged hi 2006 Page #132  
to also secrete a relatively small object (as the Rendlesham vehicle was de 2006 Page #132  
the Gulf of Mexico. Originally the object was tracked at 2,200 (2530 mph) k 2006 Page #133  
s southeast of Corpus Christi, the object simultaneously decelerated to app 2006 Page #133  
ar from the U.S. border. There the object suddenly disappeared from the rad 2006 Page #133  
 flight over Mexican airspace, the object leveled off at 45,000 feet, then  2006 Page #133  
r approximately five minutes. "The object was tracked by two different mili 2006 Page #133  
hat no civilian radar detected the object due to a lack of any such reports 2006 Page #133  
. At first it was assumed that the object had descended below the radar's h 2006 Page #133  
s kept for any re-emergence of the object. None occurred. 130               2006 Page #133  
 "At first it was assumed that the object might be a meteor because of the  2006 Page #134  
terception could be scrambled, the object turned to a course that would not 2006 Page #134  
ould not, therefore, have been the object tracked over the Gulf of Mexico.  2006 Page #134  
econfigured the straps holding the object on the flatbed truck, then attach 2006 Page #135  
tallion. By 1714 hrs the recovered object was on its way to U.S. territory. 2006 Page #135  
t two feet wide. The weight of the object was estimated as approximately on 2006 Page #135  
 That collision occurred while the object was traveling approximately 1700  2006 Page #136  
 damage may have resulted when the object impacted with the ground. The spe 2006 Page #136  
greater distance than that. If the object descended into the atmosphere, pe 2006 Page #136  
ce tracking has some record of the object. Alternate possibility is that it 2006 Page #136  
 crash and recovery of the unknown object in Mexico broadly conforms to the 2006 Page #136  
The flight leader radioed that the object was a bright metallic sphere with 2006 Page #143  
to arm his weapons and destroy the object. The leader reported his radar wa 2006 Page #143  
 retaliation from the unidentified object. The retaliation was the instanta 2006 Page #144  
n the radar site and put it on any object or any X, Y, or 0 on the screen a 2006 Page #152  
 had been dispatched, and that the object in question had been identified s 2006 Page #169  
ry Roswell? an unidentified flying object at a high speed going to intercep 2006 Page #176  
 sight. Radar in Texas tracked the object until it went off the screen in a 2006 Page #177  
wo hours or more from the time the object appeared to crash until Willingha 2006 Page #177  
 Texas, had recovered some foreign object on December 6 or 7. He said the d 2006 Page #177  
could not possibly have tracked an object over Texas. The closest official  2006 Page #178  
Texas which could have tracked the object to del Rio or some other location 2006 Page #178  
more of them could have tracked an object to the vicinity of Del Rio (or an 2006 Page #178  
near Westover AFB) at 8:16 AM (one object, half-moon shaped, fast, flying i 2006 Page #179  
ing 10-power binoculars, saw a 75' object, 3-4' thick with a bubble on top, 2006 Page #179  
side; the center revolved when the object hovered and then it flew away ver 2006 Page #179  
it flew away very fast). The first object was identified as an "aircraft" b 2006 Page #179  
ug was not referring to the actual object that plunged into the murky depth 2006 Page #180  
 very day. Just like the enigmatic object that ignited this incident, it's  2006 Page #183  
 regarding an "Unidentified Flying Object south of Lummi Island."31 July 27 2006 Page #184  
el reporting that "a large flaming object throwing sparks landed in the wat 2006 Page #184  
 the Steeva 10 elaborates that the object appeared to drop straight down, t 2006 Page #184  
the Steeva 10 aboard: "Observed an object or light white in color moving ac 2006 Page #185  
 search of the splashdown area. No object or debris has been found. Officer 2006 Page #185  
ncident. Rogala estimates that the object sank in water roughly 270 feet de 2006 Page #185  
 involving an "unidentified flying object." Officer in charge of the Bellin 2006 Page #185  
empt to reconnoiter the mysterious object that crashed into Bellingham Bay. 2006 Page #187  
 the boat's depth finder. It is an object about ten feet high and thirty fe 2006 Page #187  
Papetti38, the bay floor where the object was located is completely smooth. 2006 Page #187  
 located is completely smooth. The object, he says, was embedded at the edg 2006 Page #187  
s seeing a metallic, gold-colored, object shaped like a satellite dish, wit 2006 Page #187  
dish, with a clasp on one end. The object appears to have a four-inch lip r 2006 Page #187  
 next. He reports standing upon an object shaped like an upside- down teacu 2006 Page #187  
dly, there is no sea growth on the object; unusual for something that's bee 2006 Page #187  
a humming sound emanating from the object. Burke, a seasoned diver, is so e 2006 Page #187  
bly picked up when he stood on the object. A sample of the red dirt or film 2006 Page #187  
e same spot, their accounts of the object were largely divergent. And, as t 2006 Page #188  
the vicinity, but to no avail. The object has apparently vanished. January  2006 Page #188  
ned to the recovery effort and the object it sought, businessman William Cu 2006 Page #188  
ing off of Carter Point, where the object in question was originally sighte 2006 Page #188  
ng hours of July 27, 1984, a large object trailing fire and _spewing sparks 2006 Page #188  
n the private recovery mission, an object was subsequently found on the sea 2006 Page #189  
of the Diane did indeed locate the object that splashed down in Bellingham  2006 Page #189  
Conclusion #7: An unknown physical object was discovered at this point in t 2006 Page #190  
 area where an unidentified flying object had splashed down into Bellingham 2006 Page #190  
 to its splashdown, the mysterious object reportedly peormed a bizarre "U-t 2006 Page #190  
ted for by any man-made or natural object following such a steep trajectory 2006 Page #190  
ntly divergent descriptions of the object (or objects) they reconnoitered.  2006 Page #190  
short span of hvenOlour hours, the object(s) upon which the two divers had  2006 Page #190  
hing. • Question #4: How could the object(s), wedged into the bottom of Bel 2006 Page #190  
seem highly unlikely that any such object that had survived re-entry into E 2006 Page #191  
high probability that the airborne object would have crashed into the bay a 2006 Page #191  
finder indicated only one discreet object. As for the distance between the  2006 Page #191  
ke located and stood upon a single object. Seen from two distinct angles by 2006 Page #191  
ng variations from one side of the object to the other. In other words, it  2006 Page #191  
Is it possible that the mysterious object was taken, floated, or dragged aw 2006 Page #191  
f the night, somehow recovered the object and brought it back to base. This 2006 Page #191  
 hypothesis. First of all, if this object was a piece of space junk or orbi 2006 Page #191  
 mission mounted immediately? This object was left in the depths of Belling 2006 Page #191  
 cranes involved in bringing up an object of that size from 270 feet, it wo 2006 Page #191  
intense retrieval attempt. Had the object already vanished before the gover 2006 Page #191  
                      Or maybe the object simply floated away. When Richard 2006 Page #192  
y. When Richard Burke stood on the object, could he have somehow managed to 2006 Page #192  
ry doubtful, given the size of the object and the fact that it had been wed 2006 Page #192  
essel had accidentally snagged the object in its net and dragged it to anot 2006 Page #192  
st happened to grab the mysterious object and spirit it away during the ver 2006 Page #192  
ither the original sighting of the object streaking into Bellingham Bay on  2006 Page #192  
swers. For instance... Why did the object, following its headlong descent t 2006 Page #192  
ed craft of some sort? Why did the object cause such a disturbance in the w 2006 Page #192  
 attached itself or grown upon the object over a five-month period? If the  2006 Page #192  
 time searching the area where the object splashed down. He's still curious 2006 Page #193  
 film, the entire incident.43 "The object, the divers, everything just disa 2006 Page #193  
ter? What happened to the puzzling object that witnesses saw streaking into 2006 Page #194  
 that each light was an individual object and that all the lights moved in  2006 Page #200  
without a hearing that a person or object has been `extraterestrially expos 2006 Page #202  
 UFO, too!" An 'ultimate filtering object,' that is. In 1976 the Merritt Fo 2007 Page #60  
UFO stands for Unidentified Frozen Object -"already a stellar 54            2007 Page #60  
breviation for 'Unescapable Flying Object.' And while not an advertisement  2007 Page #61  
ts highly identifiable disc-shaped object if we presented an attached coupo 2007 Page #65  
ree fall of a flying aircraft. The object was described as a big silver tub 2007 Page #128  
spital employees witnessed a fiery object drop out of the sky into Duluth H 2007 Page #128  
ent. They searched for the burning object but found nothing. The next incid 2007 Page #128  
tated that there was a disc-shaped object that fell into a swamp nearby Cub 2007 Page #128  
                         he saw an object impact into South Haven Park. He  2007 Page #129  
eports came in that a big luminous object was seen falling and was followed 2007 Page #130  
they then changed the story to the object being a meteorite. The local poli 2007 Page #130  
e Sylacauga. Moments later a black object, six inches in diameter, crashed  2007 Page #133  
ole in the roof, the shining black object tore through the living-room ceil 2007 Page #133  
lanes. When word of the "Sylacauga object" reached the Air Force, Intellige 2007 Page #133  
 to ATIC. An hour or two later the object was labeled a meteorite. As soon  2007 Page #133  
a coincidence," I said, "that this object fell just after those explosions. 2007 Page #133  
 was called an unidentified flying object. At least that's the way the Maxw 2007 Page #133  
I commented. uon that occasion the object wasn't recovered . Judging from t 2007 Page #133  
rge, metallic-looking, rectangular object sacking partly out of the ice. No 2007 Page #138  
too much of the true nature of the object char has come co be referred ro b 2007 Page #139  
-apart from the description of the object and the photos, and some backgrou 2007 Page #139  
s on a sighting of an unidentified object that entered the water near the v 2007 Page #139  
. According to the report, a fiery object fell from the sky and into the se 2007 Page #139  
 not able to locate or reclaim the object. Perhaps, nearly half a century l 2007 Page #139  
half a century lacer, that unknown object still lies dormant on the ocean f 2007 Page #139  
pm on Friday, December 2, 1960, an object believed to be possibly a portion 2007 Page #140  
cut. [Deleted] advised that as the object neared the ground, there was suff 2007 Page #140  
n was such as to indicate that the object descended at a 240 degree angle.  2007 Page #140  
nated after an unidentified flying object exploded and fell to earth in the 2007 Page #140  
ash and recovery of a very strange object and Project Moon Dust, occurred i 2007 Page #141  
article concerning an unidentified object that apparently recently fell fro 2007 Page #141  
m the Argentine city of Salta. The object was discovered near the Bolivian  2007 Page #141  
 investigate to determine what the object might be and from where it came.  2007 Page #141  
y can shed some light on what this object might be. The general region has  2007 Page #141  
t of the country claim they saw an object which resembled a soccer ball fal 2007 Page #141  
on of reports that an unidentified object fell on Bolivian territory near t 2007 Page #141  
also reported that an unidentified object had fallen on Bolivian soil near  2007 Page #141  
ing about the nature of the fa!Jen object, adding that local authorities fo 2007 Page #142  
f 200 km around the spot where the object fell. The object is said to be a  2007 Page #142  
he spot where the object fell. The object is said to be a mechanical device 2007 Page #142  
have flown over the area where the object was supposed to have landed and i 2007 Page #142  
ed to go into the area to find the object had found nothing. The army has c 2007 Page #142  
cluded that there may or not be an object [sic], but to date nothing has be 2007 Page #142  
y 15, 1978 clearly stated that the object had fallen to earth on Taire Moun 2007 Page #142  
wing day, the CIA learned that the object had "been brought to Tarija." In  2007 Page #142  
 that their search for the mystery object had drawn a blank and nothing was 2007 Page #142  
ngling in hjs head. Then he saw an object the size of a car, bright wrute,  2007 Page #152  
ly removed a 60-foot-wide metallic object from an impact area and moved it  2007 Page #160  
as awakened to see a large glowing object moving across the western face of 2007 Page #165  
o listen for noise coming from the object. There was none. As he watched, t 2007 Page #165  
There was none. As he watched, the object appeared co land on a nearb~ hill 2007 Page #165  
ect th• aftar. "°"" ..,n1;ghL Thoe object diwIIVd I dlstlrct \Olurr.na moti 2007 Page #165  
noticed from her kitchen window an object cruising on a northerly course ov 2007 Page #165  
flect the afternoon sun.light. The object ilisplayed a rustinct wrurling mo 2007 Page #165  
 saw a large, flattened-egg-shaped object in the sky, glowing white and mov 2007 Page #166  
aw it first, but one of us saw the object in the sky glowing. Then we went  2007 Page #166  
t the) said an unidentified flying object has been seen over Albuc1uerque a 2007 Page #167  
earing that an unidentified fl)~ng object had landed in the SancLia i\tioun 2007 Page #167  
e looks just like the one that the object landed just a little bit up the s 2007 Page #168  
rove onto that and we could_see an object with a lot of light around it, br 2007 Page #168  
l, but we were fairly close to the object. I mean, close enough to get a re 2007 Page #168  
ad M-16s and they ·were facing the object. ([ o his i\lom) You said you saw 2007 Page #169  
he most part, they were facing the object and the thing was glowing intense 2007 Page #169  
cks outside and around of the ruse object. It looked Like they were trying  2007 Page #169  
 away from it. To the right of the object from our point of view to the rig 2007 Page #169  
AJ."JD PAUL YOU \~'ERE SEEING A1'J OBJECT IN THE SKY OUTSIDE AS A KID. AND  2007 Page #169  
means the) had ro be following the object the whole time because there wasn 2007 Page #170  
e kind of back to the right of the object, haphazardly parked. The solruers 2007 Page #170  
he solruers that were guardjng the object were the closest people to it. Bu 2007 Page #170  
anyon. The three first thought the object \Vas a helicopter. However, after 2007 Page #176  
the structure. He also observed an object he first thought was a heli-copte 2007 Page #176  
r, he observed a round disk-shaped object. He attempted to raclio for a bac 2007 Page #176  
uld not work. As he approached the object on foot armed with a shotgun, the 2007 Page #176  
 on foot armed with a shotgun, the object took off in a vertical direction  2007 Page #176  
c in the U. S. Army and stated the object he observed was not a helicopter. 2007 Page #176  
ntic race to recover the unearthly object. An elite recovery team assembled 2007 Page #184  
uggesting intelligent control, the object quickly turned south along the Te 2007 Page #185  
nor an out-of-control missile. The object had descended from 75,000 feet to 2007 Page #185  
             The Mexicans found an object described as being sixteen feet,  2007 Page #187  
nce of the disk. The height of the object was slightly less than five feet. 2007 Page #187  
 former president. The disc shaped object seen by Mateos was similar to the 2007 Page #191  
id metal" spewed or ejected by the object, which later solidified upon cont 2007 Page #193  
other was spinning like a top. The object came very low over her roof, emit 2007 Page #193  
 and also chat "a meteorite, or an object resembling a meteorite, crashed o 2007 Page #195  
noon when they suddenly saw a huge object reflecting the sunljghr rise behi 2007 Page #196  
il is that, when photographed, the object changes color depending on the co 2007 Page #198  
           base supporting it; the object appeared in one photo sih-et), in 2007 Page #199  
kov are generally in agreement the object i definitely not a natural minera 2007 Page #199  
 ar 1,000 meters. While this first object seemed out of control, they obsen 2007 Page #199  
id metal" spewed or ejected by the object, perhaps a side-effect of the pro 2007 Page #202  
d any trace of an extraterrestrial object, though they seemed to believe th 2008 Page #7  
g, "Radar sighting. Blip. Speed of object varied. Initial observation at 06 2008 Page #8  
d height finder confirms that some object was there. Track characteristics  2008 Page #8  
ch for a weird unidentified flying object that apparently had America's Air 2008 Page #8  
 a staff photographer had seen the object. According to the newspaper, Magg 2008 Page #8  
he consensus seemed to be that the object was heading out toward the east a 2008 Page #8  
st Site was a man who also saw the object in the air. He said that it looke 2008 Page #9  
. A NORAD astronomer said that the object could have been a "Lyrid meteor"  2008 Page #9  
nnot be tracked on radar. And this object was." There is a hand written not 2008 Page #9  
03 I 9Z 19 April. He described the object as cherry red, clear green, with  2008 Page #9  
g white and red tail. He estimated object near Colorado Springs and [the] A 2008 Page #9  
(quotes in original] reported that object (over] the western range -but the 2008 Page #9  
n, Utah, reported to AFLC that the object appeared around 0300Z and was ext 2008 Page #9  
the light source, and 1 noticed an object to my left between the wing and t 2008 Page #10  
dark. It was night again. And this object which I saw was illuminated. It h 2008 Page #10  
 with respect to the length of the object. The fore part, or the lower part 2008 Page #10  
ore part, or the lower part of the object, was very bright, in ten e white  2008 Page #10  
e yellowish color. I would say the object was just about divided in half, t 2008 Page #10  
hields said, "I saw only a slender object. I don't know what shape it was.  2008 Page #10  
 shape it was. It was only slender object... There was no exl1aust, no trai 2008 Page #10  
and an aborted attempt to find the object that everyone was sure had fallen 2008 Page #10  
 day and it was concluded that the object was a bolide. An attempt was made 2008 Page #11  
 An attempt was made to locate the object but this effort failed due to the 2008 Page #11  
ses . Among the first to sight the object was Sheriff Raymond Jackson of Ne 2008 Page #11  
tlights were tripped by the bright object. Jackson told me that he had ·'he 2008 Page #11  
town, working their farms when the object flashed overhead. Memmott told me 2008 Page #11  
bered no sound associated with the object. He did believe that it had lande 2008 Page #11  
or a series of detonations. As the object traveled from Nephi toward Eureka 2008 Page #12  
ilar sightings over the years. The object approached them rapidly and then  2008 Page #12  
ove them. He said it was a flaming object and he thought he could see a ser 2008 Page #12  
ompletely. Robinson thought as the object reached them it slowed, as if tak 2008 Page #12  
look at them. Robinson thought the object, or at least the light from it wa 2008 Page #12  
use, she had heard the roar of the object as it flew over. The interior of  2008 Page #13  
bright light but he didn't see any object. Bernini also told me that as the 2008 Page #13  
. Bernini also told me that as the object flew over, the lights outside wen 2008 Page #13  
d his son said that he also saw an object. He said that it was moving from  2008 Page #13  
I asked, said that he believed the object to be a bolide that exploded sixt 2008 Page #13  
 of the unidentified nature of the object and most people would inaccuratel 2008 Page #13  
za crew in Nevada who reported the object below their aircraft. That alone  2008 Page #13  
the Reno newspaper the path of the object, as it passed overhead , was trav 2008 Page #13  
os Angeles Times reported that the object seen over Reno was traveling to t 2008 Page #13  
was traveling to the east. Had the object been a fireball as Dr. Hynek and  2008 Page #13  
ling through Utah on the night the object flashed over. He said it was a gl 2008 Page #14  
ant at Nellis AFB on the night the object was seen there. He didn't identif 2008 Page #14  
, it begins to look as if a single object was responsible for all the repor 2008 Page #15  
 we have additional reports of the object moving to the southeast , apparen 2008 Page #15  
border. All this suggests a single object was responsible for the sightings 2008 Page #15  
tially thought the same thing. One object \Vas responsible for everything.  2008 Page #15  
, what do we have here? We have an object seen by thousands . ln Utah, it w 2008 Page #16  
 who remains anonymous, claims the object landed and took off again. The ob 2008 Page #16  
ect landed and took off again. The object continued its journey, reaching R 2008 Page #16  
e Command was puzzled by an aerial object that exploded and seemed to be a  2008 Page #16  
Defense Command alert reported the object was tracked and traced over New Y 2008 Page #16  
esses , some of whom described the object and who said it was close to the  2008 Page #17  
n January 6, 1949, another similar object was sighted in the same area. 6 l 2008 Page #27  
135 hours the station picked up an object 340 degrees and 18 miles from Kno 2008 Page #28  
et. Direction and distance put the object directly over [emphasis mine] Oak 2008 Page #28  
 2 March at 1105 station picked up object at 335 degrees and 18 miles from  2008 Page #28  
light-leader then radioed that the object appeared to be a "bright metallic 2008 Page #29  
to am1 his weapons and destroy the object. The leader reported his radar wa 2008 Page #29  
 entirety." An unidentified flying object, a destroyed aircraft, a dead pil 2008 Page #30  
e to see for himself. Observing an object to the north like a star, only la 2008 Page #31  
rned to norrnal, as if the strange object no longer regarded the aircraft a 2008 Page #31  
 reported seeing a strange glowing object in the forest. The object was des 2008 Page #32  
 glowing object in the forest. The object was described as being metallic i 2008 Page #32  
ire forest with a white light. The object had a pulsating red light on top  2008 Page #32  
(s) of blue lights underneath. The object was hovering or on legs. As the p 2008 Page #32  
egs. As the patrolmen approach the object, it maneuvered through the trees  2008 Page #32  
" in diameter were found where the object had been sighted on the ground[ . 2008 Page #32  
north and one to the south ... the object to the south was visible for two  2008 Page #32  
idents at Rendlesham either (A) an object of unknown origin and intent mani 2008 Page #32  
ture of the crash of a mysteriou s object, a military covert response , and 2008 Page #42  
 November 25, 1979 when an unknown object descended from the skies over Gra 2008 Page #42  
at the descriptions of the crashed object varied, but there was no doubt it 2008 Page #44  
 larger plane • Round, disc-shaped object • Reports of a falling, smoking o 2008 Page #44  
ct • Reports of a falling, smoking object • Reports of a "Ball of Fire. " • 2008 Page #44  
cident was a SEAL maneuver and the object was in fact a Huey Helicopter fir 2008 Page #44  
er with twin rotors. The suspended object being flown out of the area was d 2008 Page #45  
arry Lake to state he believed the object that crashed had landed in the El 2008 Page #46  
 added he believed he had seen "an object, possibly a satellite" and it ''c 2008 Page #47  
reported seeing "an unknown-shaped object with a large red tail coming down 2008 Page #48  
d a similar perception-the unknown object was falling and out of power. Lib 2008 Page #48  
 report; several witnesses observe object arrive and explode on impact. No  2008 Page #48  
 Mrs. Case reports one side of the object was on fire. 3. November 28, 1979 2008 Page #48  
 with one side on fire." The fiery object an-ived from behind them and pass 2008 Page #49  
aid close attention to the strange object that passed over her home on that 2008 Page #49  
laimed Tuffy Miller discovered the object first, bragged to everyone , and  2008 Page #52  
 also aware Don Betts had seen the object descend and crash south of the Ba 2008 Page #53  
he area first and actually saw the object. In one version he photographed i 2008 Page #54  
osity about the mysterious flaming object that crossed over most of the cou 2008 Page #55  
No~ch. lndicace directlon th~t the object w~s ~ovin~.) PERSONAL ACCOlmr Fig 2008 Page #56  
 at a very high velocity. The last object to leave was the large orb of lig 2008 Page #58  
itnesses to the arrival of a fiery object in Grays Harbor County, WA on Nov 2008 Page #58  
979 at about 10:50 pm. The unknown object impacted, and may have exploded s 2008 Page #58  
                       The unknown object was illuminated in such a spectac 2008 Page #59  
tever the true nature of the fiery object, it did not fly like, or appear a 2008 Page #59  
 River Bridge appear to involve an object descending from a fairly high alt 2008 Page #59  
 Wenzel independently observed the object from their residences and comment 2008 Page #59  
r residences and commented how the object appeared to be ··out ofpouer. ,.  2008 Page #59  
r Lydd, when a brown, cigar-shaped object passed so close to the aircraft t 2008 Page #66  
crew were not able to identify the object, it was treated as a UFO incident 2008 Page #66  
Central Security Control (CSC). An object had been seen over our base and h 2008 Page #80  
e in his statement afterward, "The object was producing red and blue light. 2008 Page #81  
ghting up the area directly under (object) extending a meter or two out. "S 2008 Page #81  
offey at CSC and told him that the object "was definitely mechanical in nat 2008 Page #81  
nts " ... a shiny, triangle-shaped object in a clearing that had a row of b 2008 Page #81  
on your skin as you approached the object. There was also a sense of slowne 2008 Page #81  
landing gear was apparent, but the object seemed like it was on fixed legs. 2008 Page #81  
: Could you draw a picture of this object that you saw?                     2008 Page #84  
etter, Lt. Col. Halt described the object encountered by John Burroughs and 2008 Page #93  
ire forest with a white light. The object itself had a pulsing red light on 2008 Page #93  
ank of blue lights underneath. The object was hovering on legs. As the patr 2008 Page #93  
s. As the patrolmen approached the object, it maneuvered through the trees  2008 Page #93  
s in diameter were found where the object had been sighted on the ground."  2008 Page #93  
n the sky for an hour or more. The object to the south was visible for two  2008 Page #94  
the time, Kulik concluded that the object that had caused such widespread d 2008 Page #98  
sult, the theory that the Tunguska object was indeed a meteorite was the on 2008 Page #100  
her reinforced the theory that the object responsible for the devastation h 2008 Page #100  
nstrated that, in bis opinion, the object had highly exotic origins. Rubtso 2008 Page #101  
nd subsequently detem1ine that the object that exploded there was a reconna 2008 Page #102  
n artificial sweetener that is the object of growing controversy. The new F 2008 Page #142  
rectly above its territory. 2. The object of sovereignty is the air space a 2009 Page #14  
te'. In 1959 an unidentified space object was detected in orbit by a US Nav 2009 Page #16  
e information serious as the space object was tracked for some weeks, and t 2009 Page #16  
at had reportedly locked on to the object, causing it to crash and partiall 2009 Page #17  
 on earth." Perhaps this UFO space object offered the United States the mos 2009 Page #17  
LIGENCE AGENCY UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT IMPLICATION FOR NATION SECURJTY A 2009 Page #23  
eviously. According to Werner: The object was not built by anything, obviou 2009 Page #48  
investigation of a crashed unknown object in the vicinity of Kingman , Ariz 2009 Page #49  
vicinity of Kingman , Arizona. The object was constructed of an unfamiliar  2009 Page #49  
 displays. A tent pitched near the object sheltered the dead remains of the 2009 Page #49  
 headed for the location where the object was believed crashed. Finally, th 2009 Page #51  
n told Sgt. Penniston there was an object over the base and that "something 2009 Page #63  
. #3 Audio Col. Halt ( 2:08 ) "The object stopped overhead and sent down a  2009 Page #70  
EAM OF LIGHT THAT COMES OUT OF THE OBJECT THAT IS STILL UP IN THE AIR AND W 2009 Page #70  
adio and he and I went towards the object. We're in contact with the WSA (W 2009 Page #79  
rian and I were nmning towards the object. Adrian went down 73              2009 Page #79  
 remembers me getting close to the object . He also remembers clearly that  2009 Page #80  
bers clearly that he could see the object hovering over the woods and he sa 2009 Page #80  
ing over the woods and he said the object was therefor quite awhile. 1 went 2009 Page #80  
 • ~.&.~ ... ~ ......... -...... _ OBJECT TUR!IED RED OIi UIIDERSIDE BEroHE 2009 Page #111  
firmed that an unidentified flying object recently landed in a park in the  2009 Page #134  
n to open on the lower half of the object where a being could be observed.  2009 Page #135  
 accounts have the diameter of the object ranging from thirty to forty-five 2009 Page #135  
heir neighbors reported an unusual object flying over their houses and the  2009 Page #136  
ples. Pressure tests suggested the object which had occupied one of the lan 2009 Page #137  
and Media Control / &"1Sl7a SaM 6. object ~proaches and diSlances ilmr Sl!W 2009 Page #151  
1. Sahli 6. Rolating cyti ndrt cal object -e,cplodes' In golden light. :i25 2009 Page #151  
ort 100-203-79, Analysis of Flying Object Incidents in the United States, d 2009 Page #177  

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 shot."in& your posicion ,:rnd chc object' 'ii posi;:ion. IncluCe an •~=-o~ 2008 Page #56  

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ff within twenty minutes after the object's disappearance from the radar sc 2006 Page #134  
articulars surrounding the strange object's sudden disappearance. Both men  2006 Page #180  
oint on southern Lummi Island. The object's color is reportedly white and o 2006 Page #184  
 for several minutes following the object's impact. 3:41 AM: The Bellingham 2006 Page #184  
atched a vessel to reconnoiter the object's point of entry that veg night.  2006 Page #189  
, supported by the timeline of the object's unexplained disappearance. But  2006 Page #191  
 region, radar confirmation of the object's passing, interaction with the e 2008 Page #7  

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 saw in cl1e sky a large elongated object-"shaped Like a uain car," he woul 2005 Page #37  

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rance of a spherical or egg-shaped object-or by other accountsobjects, whic 2009 Page #135  

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'ence • The Condon Report met USAF objectin,s • No more resources required  2008 Page #147  

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a very credible concept. The third objection raised that warrants discussio 2003 Page #183  
xperimenta l protocols to test the objection, and the design of new experim 2005 Page #93  

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5. We will deal with each of these objections shortly. Slide 46 shows four  2003 Page #181  
ll details check. So, What are the Objections? With such an overwhelming ar 2003 Page #181  
the process. Overall, about twenty objections were raised, of which I have  2003 Page #181  
ere have been a number of specific objections to the ETH (extraterrestrial  2004 Page #121  
d by Dr. \Xlood has answered these objections and weighs toward the documen 2005 Page #127  
 not too happy with this idea. His objections were that people would still  2006 Page #204  

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abduction phenomenon. Some sort of objective reality was definitely at work 2003 Page #144  
eate a replica —primarily with the objective of just reading the words beca 2003 Page #171  
e not been proven to be fake using objective analyses), and these leaks hav 2003 Page #187  
re accelerated completely past any objective coverage; (d) JFK Jr. said he  2004 Page #130  
ep that quiet."23 As a result, the objective observer of the Aztec incident 2004 Page #219  
to leave a reasonable doubt in any objective observer's mind. On the balanc 2004 Page #223  
ase, it is important to provide an objective methodology to rate the authen 2005 Page #134  
ash Retrieval Conference The first objective in the military recovery of fo 2005 Page #162  
rom another off-world culture, the objective has an even higher priority -a 2005 Page #162  
s so common as to make unlikely an objective review of the UFO intelligence 2009 Page #24  
l of those often ignored facts, an objective observer will not be quick to  2009 Page #34  
were given no idea of the ultimate objective , for security reasons. The Ge 2009 Page #157  

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 the notion of 'seemingly fair and objective' to a new level. In it the edi 2009 Page #139  

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e I have approached the subject as objectively as possible, with no pre-con 2004 Page #214  
here there is evidence that can be objectively analyzed, and then accepted  2004 Page #214  

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what, and given what resources and objectives. 3. The directives were both  2003 Page #203  
gence Director. Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency Joint Intelligence Cbn 2003 Page #214  
Director of the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency-with file distribution 2005 Page #125  
he NHI, both to support government objectives and to enable harvesting of n 2006 Page #60  
and might be motivated by the same objectives as Homo sapiens. Therefore, t 2006 Page #116  
 as it accomplish es the society's objectives. The intertwining of American 2008 Page #126  
officers of the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JlOA) who managed Pro 2008 Page #137  
SED LOGIC • EMPHASIS ON SHORT TERM OBJECTIVES ERGOFllSJON & UFOS • UfOst ET 2008 Page #148  

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ng that a good deal of "fairness," objectivit y and patience were spent in  2005 Page #102  

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red that yon prooeed vith ©©©plots objectivity and dataahnent Iron any feel 2003 Page #213  

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nation...! am convinced that these objects do exist and they are not manufa 2003 Page #9  
 led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense. ” Source: New York 2003 Page #10  
ion Institute “Unidentified flying objects are a very serious subject which 2003 Page #12  
fense “The evidence that there are objects which have been seen in our atmo 2003 Page #18  
be accounted for either as manmade objects or as any physical force or effe 2003 Page #18  
t of Recovered Lenticular Aerodyne Objects — White Hot Intelligence Estimat 2003 Page #28  
technical report on unknown aerial objects. It is important to remember tha 2003 Page #88  
 year-old son saw two huge, silent objects hovering over a mountain meadow. 2003 Page #143  
ace surveillance devices and other objects at any hour. The main 144        2003 Page #148  
the misperceptions of conventional objects or lights. About a dozen conside 2003 Page #178  
ave seen these unidentified flying objects come and testify. I think the Am 2003 Page #195  
nd make appraisal of "unidentified objects being kept there". The substanti 2003 Page #203  
« "...reported unidentified flying objects being kept there." vs. "...polit 2003 Page #207  
ng on of the reported rmidsntifled objects being kept there® ?ng=fe of year 2003 Page #212  
in! of the* roDort-od uniicurifiod objects bain ” kept thor°c Part, of vaur 2003 Page #214  
dinary recovery of fallen airborne objects in the atato of New Mexico, betw 2003 Page #232  
land AAF, had also picked up these objects on I the Uth as well. Using topo 2003 Page #233  
elaborates: 1. Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO): Headquarters USAF has est 2004 Page #4  
iably reported unidentified flying objects within the United States.        2004 Page #4  
a link between unidentified flying objects, "items of great technological i 2004 Page #5  
entify any balloons or other known objects in the area which could have acc 2004 Page #6  
irect correlation with known space objects that may have re-entered the Ear 2004 Page #9  
nd guidance for dealing with space objects that have been found. In particu 2004 Page #9  
direction of trajectory, number of objects observed, time of impact and a d 2004 Page #9  
irect correlation with known space objects that may have entered the Earth' 2004 Page #10  
th of August), a number of strange objects had been found on farmland in th 2004 Page #10  
one in 1984 and one in 1987, where objects had reportedly crashed in the El 2004 Page #16  
ed with various accounts of flying objects and even contacts with their cre 2004 Page #27  
 to believe that there are strange objects in the skies, many people will r 2004 Page #28  
eople will report having seen such objects — even when the objects do not r 2004 Page #28  
 seen such objects — even when the objects do not really exist." While Klas 2004 Page #28  
get a better look at the object or objects in the sky. He watched it for a  2004 Page #36  
ation of descending a hill and the objects downward motion caused it to go  2004 Page #36  
vestigation of Unidentified Flying Objects said last night a series of brig 2004 Page #41  
e there for a week observing these objects on the bottom and photographing  2004 Page #43  
n airborn (misspelled in document) objects in the state of New Mexico, betw 2004 Page #79  
Force had detected large satellite objects orbiting the Earth in the fall o 2004 Page #103  
fter 1000 hours of analysis of the objects in the Utah (Tremonton) case, th 2004 Page #104  
that the film showed self-luminous objects that could not be accounted for  2004 Page #104  
countered three Foo-Fighter- style objects flying perilously close to his a 2004 Page #108  
an Research, Interplanetary Flying Objects group — and edited the group's m 2004 Page #108  
eves that some unidentified flying objects are the spacecraft of an extrate 2004 Page #133  
, The Report on Unidentified Fbing Objects, by Captain Edward Ruppelt, head 2004 Page #136  
 UFO reports of unexplained flying objects he felt could not have been manu 2004 Page #139  
uld not be torn. Lastly there were objects resembling wood, the color of wo 2004 Page #142  
 The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, by Air Force Captain Edward Rup 2004 Page #149  
 April 1 1892 • • In excess of 100 objects sighted • • Temporal range brief 2004 Page #165  
dly seen these Unidentified Flying Objects come and testify. "I think the A 2004 Page #177  
 The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects si He did a 180 turn from his pr 2004 Page #205  
are convinced these strange aerial objects are not optical illusions or Sov 2004 Page #206  
12 Project 9. "Unidentified Flying Objects, The CIA, and Congress" Essay by 2004 Page #248  
the subject to unidentified flying objects or unconventional aerial weapons 2004 Page #252  
chased several unidentified flying objects over Brazilian territory. But wh 2005 Page #35  
olations of sensitive air space by objects that did not look normal (for ex 2005 Page #73  
rgy Commission plant stating that "objects, round in form, have been sighte 2005 Page #74  
 manner: "Sightings of unexplained objects at great altitudes and travellin 2005 Page #74  
around the world see these amazing objects in the sky, sometimes at sea, an 2005 Page #74  
eports is that these technologjcal objects (for "technology" d1ey certainly 2005 Page #77  
een many reports of strange flying objects in the vicinity, of many shapes  2005 Page #83  
 huge pylons with strangely shaped objects mounted on them are raised to th 2005 Page #83  
m are raised to the surface. These objects sometimes resemble elongated dis 2005 Page #83  
laboratory reported seeing shining objects in the sky that were decidedly n 2005 Page #94  
y thev've seen unidentified flying objects in the sky." After decades of pu 2005 Page #119  
t launch, had been "u·acking these objects on-and-off since June 29"-along  2005 Page #126  
d AAF. FoLiowing radar tracks, the objects were found at two crash sites ne 2005 Page #126  
rent Status of Unidentified Flying ObjectS (UFOB) Project." 14 This stateme 2005 Page #128  
ian Research Interplanetary Flying Objects group. Beginning in 1954, String 2005 Page #138  
 to retrieve not only conventional objects, but also crashed UFOs. In 1992, 2005 Page #141  
iably reported unidentified flying objects within the United States. AFR 20 2005 Page #142  
irect correlation with known space objects chat may have reentered the Eart 2005 Page #143  
eneral staff that the unidentified objects were interplanetary spacecraft.  2005 Page #166  
xploitation of unidentified flying objects, or Soviet/Bloc aerospace vehicl 2006 Page #26  
 will be misidentified terrestrial objects. If they involve real events, th 2006 Page #88  
aturday morning told about flaming objects that flew across West Virginia o 2006 Page #94  
eston Daily Mail" reported, "Fiery Objects Flash Across Sky In W. Va., - Ma 2006 Page #94  
ine pilots said "they saw meteoric objects flash by their planes while alof 2006 Page #94  
e Near Flatwoods, Link It To Fiery Objects In Skies." This newspaper linked 2006 Page #95  
al other reports of UFOs and fiery objects seen on the night of September 1 2006 Page #95  
r 12, 1952. On that night, strange objects were seen flying over the skies  2006 Page #95  
ing numbers of Unidentified Flying Objects. Early in my research, Mrs. May  2006 Page #95  
ember 12 stated that some of these objects had crashed. The next phase of m 2006 Page #96  
tually one of several questionable objects that flew over a total of eleven 2006 Page #97  
. I also tracked two other flaming objects that passed over the eastern Uni 2006 Page #97  
n the wall, I realized these three objects actually fanned out across the U 2006 Page #97  
a due west trajectory. These three objects displayed several of the same ch 2006 Page #98  
had pieces falling off them. These objects were disintegrating in mid-air a 2006 Page #98  
er nearby areas. Each one of these objects crash-landed in the United State 2006 Page #98  
ur separate occasions. These three objects were sighted and reported passin 2006 Page #98  
back of his mind he knew that some objects were approaching the United Stat 2006 Page #165  
cked up formations of unidentified objects, presumably aircraft, headed sou 2006 Page #167  
asked whether be believed that the objects that were picked up were Russian 2006 Page #167  
vett told us that the unidentified objects had disappeared. His guess was t 2006 Page #167  
mations" (plural) of "unidentified objects, presumab# aircraft" which were  2006 Page #167  
ett told him he "guessed" that the objects were geese. The White House phon 2006 Page #167  
n is more specific as to where the objects were: they were detected over Al 2006 Page #168  
ion of the event suggests that the objects may have been detected north of  2006 Page #168  
s afterward, says the unidentified objects were approaching the northeast c 2006 Page #168  
f course, there were two groups of objects. Furthermore, this version indic 2006 Page #168  
crude estimate of the speed of the objects. If one makes the conservative e 2006 Page #171  
 at Dow AFB, then at that time the objects were about 200 miles north-north 2006 Page #171  
ut 10 minutes later (10:40 AM) the objects were "in the vicinity of" (over? 2006 Page #171  
h-northeast of Bangor. Hence these objects would have traveled about 50 mil 2006 Page #171  
stone. Then, ten minutes later the objects were "in the vicinity of Limesto 2006 Page #172  
ction could have occurred when the objects were about 200 miles from Limest 2006 Page #172  
 to be certain of the speed of the objects. However, it appears that they w 2006 Page #172  
m, the radar operators tracked the objects for ten minutes and determined t 2006 Page #172  
 and determined that there were 40 objects ("aircraft") flying at a rather  2006 Page #172  
 operators were certain that these objects were real, unidentifiable target 2006 Page #172  
re real, unidentifiable targets or objects, presumably aircraft, and not ac 2006 Page #172  
 AM, or about 24 minutes after the objects were near Limestone. If the obje 2006 Page #172  
bjects were near Limestone. If the objects had continued on the 200 degree  2006 Page #172  
t reveal the exact nature of these objects to anyone else? There must be ot 2006 Page #173  
on: perhaps the radar targets were objects that can fly at high speed. Perh 2006 Page #173  
 high alert for any data regarding objects/phenomena/craft which the U. S.  2006 Page #174  
tively called "Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)." And, with an indefinabl 2006 Page #182  
 is asked to check for any orbital objects whose orbit might have decayed,  2006 Page #185  
vers were describing two different objects in two different locations. Alth 2006 Page #188  
s indicated no presence of orbital objects re-entering Earth's atmosphere,  2006 Page #189  
ent descriptions of the object (or objects) they reconnoitered. Walker seem 2006 Page #190  
urke indeed dive upon two separate objects? A strange substance was j'ound  2006 Page #190  
as. Were there indeed two separate objects buried in the bay? It would seem 2006 Page #191  
theories. From Unidentified Flying Objects to Near Death Experiences, from  2006 Page #193  
en invaded by UFO's (Unusual Fruit Objects)?" The accompanying text begins  2007 Page #60  
h a new season of 'Unusual Fashion Objects.' A more compelling question tha 2007 Page #61  
tific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects in the 1960s. In 1949 Bronk was  2007 Page #75  
estigation of unidentified crashed objects.'" "If it's true, that is big."  2007 Page #133  
t. A three-state search for fallen objects was immediately begun by squadro 2007 Page #133  
s required to examine such strange objects," they whisked it away to Maxwel 2007 Page #133  
xploitation of unidentified flying objects, or known Soviet/Bloc aerospace  2007 Page #134  
ed to as both "unidentified flying objects" and "items of great technical i 2007 Page #134  
are convinced these strange aerial objects are not optical illusions or Sov 2007 Page #136  
receiving credible data on crashed objects of unknown and potentially exoti 2007 Page #140  
irect correlation with known space objects that may have re-entered the Ear 2007 Page #142  
nd guidance for dealing with space objects that have been found. In particu 2007 Page #142  
direction of trajectory, number of objects observed, time of impact and a d 2007 Page #142  
ake extensive notes of the strange objects he saw in the skies over El Llan 2007 Page #191  
yame incident. At least one of the objects made physical contact with the p 2007 Page #191  
sidents who have witnessed strange objects streaking across the sky at nigh 2007 Page #191  
he north as they described strange objects that blazed across the night 185 2007 Page #191  
mination of the remains of crashed objects." Project Sign secret report, Fe 2007 Page #193  
, the pedigree of these secondar y objects is less well established and the 2007 Page #194  
nsity increased until we could see objects (on the ground) as bright as day 2008 Page #10  
miles away. Distances and sizes of objects in the sky are hard to judge, an 2008 Page #11  
nd to have been caused by material objects (such as balloons , satellites a 2008 Page #23  
tellites and aircraft), immaterial objects (such as lightning , reflections 2008 Page #23  
r natural phenomena), astronomical objects (such as stars, planets, the sun 2008 Page #23  
March, radar station picked up two objects 310 degrees, altitude 80,000 fee 2008 Page #28  
of a veritable squadron of unknown objects tracked over the Oak Ridge insta 2008 Page #28  
le picked up indications of eleven objects and perhaps more traveling acros 2008 Page #28  
                                   OBJECTS SIGHTED OVER OAK RIDGE, TENNESSE 2008 Page #29  
ions , reflections, flying lcites, objects thrown from the ground, windblow 2008 Page #29  
 thrown from the ground, windblown objects, insanity, and many other natura 2008 Page #29  
the simultaneous witnessing of the objects with the reported radar sighting 2008 Page #29  
tailed, similar description of the objects seen by different persons [ ...  2008 Page #29  
idea that countless unknown aerial objects invading the airspace of another 2008 Page #29  
rting a series of strange airborne objects [ ... ] Unable to convince the c 2008 Page #31  
ately thereafter , three star-like objects were noticed in the sky, two obj 2008 Page #32  
jects were noticed in the sky, two objects to the north and one to the sout 2008 Page #32  
scribed the departure speed of the objects as 'jantast ic. " Right after th 2008 Page #58  
rly misidentifications of ordinary objects and phenomena , mainly aircraft  2008 Page #64  
 as misidentifications of ordinary objects or phenomena, with around 5% bei 2008 Page #65  
their base. One of them filmed the objects 61                               2008 Page #67  
 Tower had two unidentified flying objects and marked it a UFO. The British 2008 Page #86  
hen broke into five separate white objects and then disappeared." The time  2008 Page #93  
t also described, "three star-like objects were noticed in the sky, two obj 2008 Page #94  
jects were noticed in the sky, two objects to the north and one to the sout 2008 Page #94  
ut IO degrees off the horizon. The objects moved rapidly in sharp angular m 2008 Page #94  
ed red, green and blue lights. The objects to the north appeared to be elli 2008 Page #94  
y then turned to full circles. The objects to the north remained in the sky 2008 Page #94  
 led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense." ---Dr. Vannevar B 2008 Page #131  
l'IC STUDY OF UIIDENtll'IED FLTING OBJECTS II DWIII I Cff')t1 SU.TU rtlUhl  2008 Page #147  
io n Debate ■ T.rie Hudson V:illey Objects ■ Sightings. June through Decemb 2008 Page #163  
Weapons (p 12) Unidentified Flying Objects: Implication for Nation Security 2009 Page #8  
ured by the fall to earth of these objects which have not complied with the 2009 Page #14  
istics. Our data warned that these objects could emulate radar signatures a 2009 Page #17  
 phenomenon of unidentified flying objects as defined by authorized intelli 2009 Page #25  
 his Report on Unidentified Flying Objects suggesting hoax and the British  2009 Page #30  
udy. Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, with changed names and some foc 2009 Page #33  
een before or since. I believe the objects that I saw at close quarter were 2009 Page #59  
hts) were over there. We could see objects in the sky over there (WSA) and  2009 Page #70  
trange things as far as lights and objects.                                 2009 Page #70  
That's correct. There are multiple objects in the sky at that time, at leas 2009 Page #72  
to change shape, and then multiple objects appear that have the capability  2009 Page #75  
 to have a grip on what the aerial objects are. You'd think that would be k 2009 Page #85  
g: He pointed out that when flying objects were seen over Sweden, the "high 2009 Page #178  
have reported sightings of unknown objects over the United States, and the  2009 Page #178  
 that they knew enough about these objects to express no concern. Colonel ( 2009 Page #178  
rett) pointed out further that the objects in question have been seen by ma 2009 Page #178  
 to the conclusion that there were objects seen which somebody in the Gover 2009 Page #178  
esting question -could some of the objects witnessed in late June and early 2009 Page #178  

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erritt Foods' 'Unidentified Frozen Objects' were invited to promote the pro 2007 Page #65  

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he notion that Unidentified Flying Objects-UFOs-ha ve crashed to earth for  2005 Page #120  

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STATING THAT A AEOOND UNVIENT/FTED oBJEOT ' VERY SIHILAR TO THE F/R37 ONE R 2004 Page #21  

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allilJ guild .-..,;,,gal fllOIIDIM objKI hi vlallud• space ol lhtlndun Poi' 2009 Page #146  

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    0,._"·ui JL-\.-n • M)·dl!rious Objl!cb In Thl.t :'le,.-n~~i!!l-J..roc:- 2009 Page #163  

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-ftnoticod from h.-ldlII., wi..-an Objoct cn,l■- lng on I northerty co.1na  2007 Page #165  

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 had locked onto a flight of three objocts on 3 July and lost them around.  2003 Page #233  

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i!l:. Nin~ btitt'll. sauc~r-liltir obj~1.3 fl•· ni:min~l:,, :-no:-oc 1Jr le 2009 Page #163  

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dir was crossed ay a very luminous oblect ilyiDe in the northeast — southwe 2004 Page #19  

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 the Bacterial Warfare Facility at Oblensk and Compound 19 in Sverdlovsk. I 2006 Page #106  

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 outcome" vs. "...feeling of prior obligation to support or to further offi 2003 Page #207  
tachment from any feeling of prior obligation to support or to further offi 2003 Page #225  

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e in violation of U.K./U.S. treaty obligations are true. 50                 2004 Page #53  

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on in particular. Budd was glad to oblige, and in doing so has given us an  2004 Page #59  

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IVE Government Government would be obliged to assess the threat/opportunity 2006 Page #58  
Dust and the Ararat Anomal) we are obliged to turn our anencion to the stor 2007 Page #138  

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h and UFOs rest of old Europe into oblivion. Reich served with distinction  2005 Page #89  

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e!} pours himself a cup of coffee, oblivious to the giant robotic clamp abo 2007 Page #71  

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metal presumably light aluminum in oblong cubes measuring two inches by one 2004 Page #7  
rs were able to discern a definite oblong shape behind the light and said i 2004 Page #27  
hey were ordered to load two large oblong boxes into their vehide: "We were 2006 Page #122  
iately behind the door, were three oblong rectangular shaped windows that r 2007 Page #105  
ers side by side. 1t had this huge oblong egg-shaped lump on it under tarps 2007 Page #128  
 he claimed he had seen something "oblong with rounded ends" suspended from 2008 Page #45  

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re deeply skeptical, misc qucsuons oboulhlsjudpnenL ... • Jo)m Hor~-Sd.:-n- 2008 Page #146  

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sha rocket known derisively as the obscene form of "Stalin's male organ." M 2004 Page #161  
d that select groups have acrueved obscene profits derived from their conve 2005 Page #85  

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 Mexico doing the mission. Such an obscure fact adds to authenticity. 2. Th 2003 Page #210  
ned James Jesus Angleton • Several obscure authentic markers William R Love 2004 Page #207  
 support the case, what unique and obscure content markers do they contain  2005 Page #135  
, 5.0 source credibility) Zingers (obscure facts or actions, rare verifiabl 2005 Page #135  
 or document that is exceptionally obscure, weird, or odd-an anomaly. A doc 2005 Page #136  
 was known then and now? Are there obscure facts that were classified then  2005 Page #136  
als. Forensic tests of paper, ink, obscure content, handwritin g, period ty 2005 Page #137  
 statement on the 19th and further obscure the true story is suggestive of  2006 Page #46  
o to lrnow everything, so there is obscure language here. For example, it b 2008 Page #110  
of the globalist/Nazi nexus was an obscure Republican politician from Calif 2008 Page #141  
on parachutes." I located a highly obscure and technical research paper cal 2009 Page #90  
tish pressed the work, first on an obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later 2009 Page #161  
h pressed the project, first on an obscure Pacific island and later in New  2009 Page #161  
h pressed the project, first on an obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later 2009 Page #169  
 rl.t~d ~1 flcr A 111crtea 11 ,111 obscure Ptll!I fie: h;1'1ncl in l!J.\3 t 2009 Page #181  

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ng constellation, thereby cleverly obscuring its direct derivation from 'Or 2008 Page #135  

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 rapidly vanished into large-scale obscurity, and did not resurface to any  2008 Page #98  
. It has been allowed to fade into obscurity and mediocrity due to disbelie 2009 Page #15  

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. ■ My guess: TR3-A. Black Manta • Obseived OISCS arriving and leaving Palm 2007 Page #55  

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nse personnel, who participated in obsen er programs, tactical maneuvers, s 2005 Page #39  
object seemed out of control, they obsen ed four other discs fl~ing co its  2007 Page #199  

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ime, which made an accurate visual obsenration of the object rufficult. He  2005 Page #39  

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CCOUNTS FOR ALL OF THE EVIDENCE OR OBSERV.-\ TIONS V ljITTlOtillt iirnnm_ r 2008 Page #153  

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Lake was a stealth, low electronic observable f1ying triangle, designed to  2005 Page #82  
blish themselves. Having an easily observable neighbor nearby would provide 2006 Page #5  
e aircraft's shape to make it "low observable" or "stealthy" to radar and i 2006 Page #81  
 aircraft was not operating in low observable "stealth" mode. His navigatio 2006 Page #81  

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e believers would return to strict observance, while many others would turn 2006 Page #59  
to follow! Apart from his rigorous observance of the methods of true scient 2006 Page #181  

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ass• name was leaked to the press. Observances When doing research for this 2009 Page #173  

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e construction of the CapiJJa Peak Observarory.] Back to the first photogra 2007 Page #162  

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text, only that Reich's scientific observatio ns of, interactions with, and 2005 Page #98  

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s media at the time focused on the observation of an eight year old boy, wh 2003 Page #54  
ckly. The best approximate time of observation in the general Pittsburgh ar 2003 Page #54  
on of flight for the UFO, specific observation and recovery details are lac 2004 Page #6  
? One remembers Donald Nickerson's observation of some submarines off the c 2004 Page #42  
utes. Ockland was not alone in his observation. He was accompanied by his w 2004 Page #45  
 first saw the unknowns from their observation tower as well as on radar. A 2004 Page #47  
 men were rushed to Los Alamos for observation. All four later died of seiz 2004 Page #81  
mited to Soviet times. • 1.Initial observation may be made either by milita 2004 Page #168  
eich, after much clinical work and observation in the early psychoanalytic  2005 Page #89  
nstein were put under fairly close observation b) the FBI from the time tha 2005 Page #92  
ucate he was intrigued by Keyhoe's observation that the maneuverability, sp 2005 Page #94  
more sophisticated instruments and observation platforms than do private in 2006 Page #9  
awfully low.' The National Airport Observation Tower said the object was de 2006 Page #89  
four were rushed to Los Alamos for observation. All four later died of seiz 2006 Page #104  
ter approximately sixty seconds of observation, at a position 155 miles sou 2006 Page #133  
 a report with NICAP regarding his observation of what he believed to be a  2006 Page #174  
on of flight for the UFO, specific observation and recovery details are lac 2007 Page #140  
ser--1he first direct experimental observation of a unique enhancement mech 2007 Page #163  
sing the first direct experimental observation with a 1111iq11e enhancement 2007 Page #163  
ated about its central ax.is. This observation lasted about 1 minute. "NI C 2007 Page #165  
n in contact with the atmosphere . Observation: The results above refer onl 2007 Page #194  
p. Speed of object varied. Initial observation at 060 [degrees] no elevatio 2008 Page #8  
he highway before in the area. His observation of the military convoy also  2008 Page #55  

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ia, such as at least 1/4-minute of observations, more credibility with mult 2003 Page #178  
ation pertaining to the pre-impact observations, direction of trajectory, n 2004 Page #9  
luding detailed and often poignant observations from a number of the men wh 2004 Page #59  
ose to some of the truly anomalous observations hinting at new principles o 2004 Page #117  
nged, but we can confirm that such observations were hyper accurate, and so 2005 Page #87  
ruth about Dr. Reich's UFO-related observations, findings and conclusions a 2005 Page #88  
irmin g Reich's assertion, and the observations of numerous others of the p 2005 Page #92  
in the region. Considering his own observations, those of a number of co-wo 2005 Page #96  
 result, a letter articulating his observations of, and concerns about UFOs 2005 Page #96  
 in Tucson on the basis of Reich's observations of UFOs. This would have ex 2005 Page #98  
ranch of the government in Reich's observations of the involvement with UFO 2005 Page #98  
y real interest in Dr. Reich's UFO observations and findjngs, as well as in 2005 Page #101  
tance which he ascribed to his UFO observations (and his allegations that t 2005 Page #102  
find it preferabl e to dismiss his observations and conclusions as bearing  2005 Page #102  
at we do just thjs. Do Dr. Reich's observations, deductions and conclusions 2005 Page #104  
t man has built is inspired by rus observations of nature. \Xie are not dis 2005 Page #163  
zie made some interesting detailed observations, but it is admined that his 2005 Page #165  
mony, leaked documents, and direct observations of secret sites outside the 2005 Page #167  
questions, comments, or additional observations concerning the events discu 2006 Page #195  
ned provides some tips and general observations. 25                         2007 Page #31  
ation pertaining to the pre-impact observations , direction of trajectory,  2007 Page #142  
 make some important, preliminar y observations. Quite clear!}, this appear 2007 Page #143  
 organized plan of reporting these observations should be undertaken. The o 2008 Page #26  
 or details. On first analysis the observations of Estella Krussel would ap 2008 Page #59  
still with me and I started taking observations in my notebook to coordinat 2009 Page #64  
 willing to put their accounts and observations on the public record are un 2009 Page #135  
eginning strived to categorize the observations of UFO witnesse s, hoping t 2009 Page #154  
ia, Snodgrass had some interesting observations about his participation. Th 2009 Page #160  

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 official government flying saucer observatory known in the western world.  2004 Page #86  
7, as determined by the U.S. Naval Observatory. It was not practical to ref 2004 Page #232  
hern horizon with another over the observatory on Reich's property. On Octo 2005 Page #96  
re listened to by a Southern Radio Observatory 10 years ago. One would thin 2006 Page #6  
s the location of the Capilla Peak Observatory operated by the Institute fo 2007 Page #161  
ity of New :ivlexico. Capilla Peak Observatory Capilla Peak Observatory is  2007 Page #161  
illa Peak Observatory Capilla Peak Observatory is a research facility owned 2007 Page #161  
atmospheric science at the Arecibo Observatory ... ... and has been a consu 2008 Page #75  
both the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the Mount Wilson Observa 2008 Page #97  
l Observatory and the Mount Wilson Observatory recorded a marked decrease i 2008 Page #97  
 a director of the Harvard College Observatory, was a respected astronomer  2008 Page #133  
 Hughes in funding a High-Altitude Observatory at Boulder, Colorado. In Men 2008 Page #134  

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ng place and he wanted to stay and observe. Bill got into an argument with  2003 Page #70  
unications was let into the WSA to observe the lights from the tower in the 2004 Page #55  
his kind of effort to document and observe this particular area?' It's out  2005 Page #68  
There may be special excursions to observe various sporting events. Don't f 2006 Page #7  
nce he was not present and did not observe this incident. He said that an a 2007 Page #140  
 initial report; several witnesses observe object arrive and explode on imp 2008 Page #48  
sians ,-,ould make every effort to observe and record such tests). In concl 2008 Page #114  
civilization sent here to not only observe, but interfere in Earth's politi 2009 Page #16  
an forty eyewitnesses were said to observe this event and the Soviet govern 2009 Page #134  

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 the craft. During this process he observed the command module with hierogl 2003 Page #21  
nd, as well as pilots of aircraft, observed the brilliant fireball traverse 2003 Page #58  
f people around the Kecksburg area observed the object fall into the woods  2003 Page #58  
ment, to the many eyewitnesses who observed or in some cases interacted wit 2003 Page #59  
at is now called "Meteor Road" and observed flashing blue lights down in th 2003 Page #60  
on, Romansky and the other firemen observed the fallen object. Romansky, wh 2003 Page #60  
 with their loads of bricks. Myron observed armed men in white coveralls wh 2003 Page #62  
ntrance of the building. Inside he observed a bell shaped object that appea 2003 Page #62  
ad, the location from where he had observed the blue arching lights down in 2003 Page #63  
tood behind that day from where he observed the object. From that tree he p 2003 Page #63  
 down in the woods in 1965, and he observed much of the military recovery o 2003 Page #68  
wn into fields and woods below. He observed in an open field approximately  2003 Page #71  
 days in water The craters are not observed on the non-water exposed surfac 2003 Page #113  
ilot over the beach east of Kisawa observed an orange flash on the horizon. 2004 Page #5  
a in which the phenomenon could be observed was along the southern coast of 2004 Page #6  
n of trajectory, number of objects observed, time of impact and a detailed  2004 Page #9  
" out much further than when first observed by Wickens and his friends. Dur 2004 Page #37  
rence On the first night UFOs were observed in the skies above the twin bas 2004 Page #47  
at the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge observed unidentified lights in a wooded 2004 Page #47  
 down at Roswell in 1947. "What he observed and was told is that it was sho 2004 Page #66  
or 40 millimeter canon fire and he observed on the flying disc penetrations 2004 Page #66  
am, it was so tight it couldn't be observed. "The report said that the two  2004 Page #74  
itness "YR. only III, 19-20 Bodies observed while installing radiation devi 2004 Page #111  
that we as a species may have been observed by these "visitors" for thousan 2004 Page #133  
visible to some of the persons who observed the 227                         2004 Page #230  
above his rural Maine property and observed that the object reacted as a di 2005 Page #88  
 minus T). Reich and his coUeagues observed that a change in the atmosphere 2005 Page #91  
nstrate his findings, and Einstein observed the glowing orgone energy for h 2005 Page #91  
ferential that had been repeatedly observed by Reich and his assistants dur 2005 Page #91  
 end of October and many UFOs were observed during the nights of October 31 2005 Page #99  
he area. More UFOs continued to be observed in direct relationship with the 2005 Page #100  
-a-half inch refracting telescope, observed a fu!Jy articulated cigar-shape 2005 Page #100  
 notions, but windows were clearly observed on the object and recorded in h 2005 Page #100  
rded in his drawings. The ship was observed, as cloud cover would allow, of 2005 Page #100  
 contrails. As recorded, Reich had observed and reported their presence dur 2005 Page #100  
 cloud-busting operations, and had observed the disintegration of their con 2005 Page #100  
. The very act of claiming to have observed UFOs, and, over time, their beh 2005 Page #102  
l .Matthews of New York University observed in hjs 1973 review of Boadella' 2005 Page #103  
os Angeles, who for nearly an hour observed the 37th Coast Artillery Brigad 2005 Page #121  
me." In general, what our team has observed is that people who have had sec 2005 Page #130  
ses: A former US Army Sergeant who observed the film on a US military base  2005 Page #150  
 night sky at extremely high speed observed as a single. bnght light — some 2006 Page #30  
"Appropriate precautions should be observed in collection, handling, shippi 2006 Page #106  
demiologically speaking, the first observed case in a disease outbreak is c 2006 Page #110  
reasonable —the list which fit the observed disease pattern of fever, muscl 2006 Page #110  
 was cited to have only twice been observed at such a peak, last in 1936, a 2006 Page #111  
 captain of the Steeva 10 aboard: "Observed an object or light white in col 2006 Page #185  
r and Richard Burke, claim to have observed and stood upon something metall 2006 Page #190  
iangular craft that have also been observed in Europe. The radio show broug 2006 Page #204  
cly been quite rufferem from those observed or postulated in homo-sapiens . 2007 Page #75  
veral villagers and some shepherds observed a group of UFOs approach the ar 2007 Page #129  
number of persons in that area had observed it. 3. Any further information  2007 Page #140  
n of trajectory, number of objects observed, time of impact and a detailed  2007 Page #142  
, East Side of Manzano , the three observed a very bright light in the sky  2007 Page #176  
As he approached the structure, he observed a bright light near the ground  2007 Page #176  
ound behind the structure. He also observed an object he first thought was  2007 Page #176  
pter. But after driving closer, he observed a round disk-shaped object. He  2007 Page #176  
. S. Army and stated the object he observed was not a helicopter." In summa 2007 Page #176  
eived it from rwo students who had observed a strange phenomenon on the cam 2007 Page #199  
rals in the Limari VaJJey, when he observed a UFO on rhe rught of Nov. 15'\ 2007 Page #200  
rgio Poulain, a similar effect was observed in his own metal fragment. It s 2007 Page #201  
owever disappeared instantly to S. Observed by search and height radars. No 2008 Page #8  
ost] on the above sighting. It was observed in Los Angeles, Col. [Colorado] 2008 Page #9  
rom the estimated impact area. She observed what she thought was "a plane w 2008 Page #49  
A; some 20 miles east of Aberdeen, observed a very bright green flash pass  2008 Page #49  
arge west-facing windows where she observed the UFO. I went through her rec 2008 Page #49  
ing with her, she related what she observed, a second time where I took not 2008 Page #49  
look at the spectacle outside. She observed an unknown aircraft pass over h 2008 Page #50  
nd attempt to reconstruct what she observed. Figure 9 Artist's reconstructi 2008 Page #50  
g. Then he added not long after he observed "some sort of helicopter carryi 2008 Page #52  
 of this anecdote is that he never observed anyone like that before or sinc 2008 Page #53  
rgain Barn headed for Aberdeen. He observed an Army "/ow-boy truck with a b 2008 Page #55  
iagram of the mysterious lights he observed from the area of John's River,  2008 Page #56  
ussel and Tim Wenzel independently observed the object from their residence 2008 Page #59  
dless, only a small dark cloud was observed in the general direction of the 2008 Page #98  
n genetic effects similar to those observed in the regions affected by nucl 2008 Page #102  
ll as the tower operator. They all observed some very strange things as far 2009 Page #70  
 the object where a being could be observed. The UFO finally came to settle 2009 Page #135  
irty to forty-five feet. The being observed in the hatchway was very tall,  2009 Page #135  
ts departed. Witnesses allege they observed a total of five other landings  2009 Page #136  

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iet."23 As a result, the objective observer of the Aztec incident is left w 2004 Page #219  
orage. \Xlas the witness a trained observer? \Xlitnesses are fallible, tl1e 2005 Page #136  
nd who was present as a sciencific observer when the Japanese city of Hiros 2007 Page #144  
ppears to slow down to an external observer. If you were the light speed ma 2008 Page #95  
d reverse -but only to the outside observer. You, the traveler going faster 2008 Page #95  
 often ignored facts, an objective observer will not be quick to dismiss Cr 2009 Page #34  

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 reasonable doubt in any objective observer's mind. On the balance of proba 2004 Page #223  

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

are possibly manned by intelligent observers who are members of a race carr 2003 Page #12  
 reports of a fire originated from observers who saw the column of smoke ri 2003 Page #53  
he object, as reported by numerous observers, doesn't fit with that of a mi 2003 Page #53  
wn in the woods. Gatty, like other observers that evening, tried to go down 2003 Page #55  
 it in his vehicle. Numerous other observers near Laurelville saw the objec 2003 Page #58  
a controlled landing. According to observers, the blue smoke rising up abov 2003 Page #58  
eracted with soldiers. Not only do observers claim Air Force and Army invol 2003 Page #59  
their rifles at the people and the observers soon departed. The Object Is R 2003 Page #61  
ory of the object reported by many observers, the apparent change of direct 2003 Page #65  
by armed military personnel. Other observers have stated that military pers 2003 Page #66  
heir existence and keep suspicious observers guessing. Not as possible, but 2003 Page #151  
 who have been assigned as special observers of the Arctic regions since th 2004 Page #13  
l hundred residents of Sacramento. Observers were able to discern a definit 2004 Page #27  
irst he theorized they were benign observers, but gradually became convince 2005 Page #98  
-explained sightings are from poor observers." However, physicist Stanton F 2008 Page #133  
en our laboratories to all foreign observers . The type of secrecy practice 2009 Page #21  
ates intelligence system than most observers outside the system will ever k 2009 Page #24  
als who are what he terms "trained observers," such as airplane pilots. He  2009 Page #178  

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orney General is in attendance and observes, "Unable to respond to the Pres 2003 Page #89  
the investigation farmers or other observes note strange behaviour of anima 2006 Page #115  

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: "PLM particles are identified by observing transparency or opacity, textu 2003 Page #50  
ang in the sky in a straight line, observing them for a few seconds before  2004 Page #36  
Harbor. They were there for a week observing these objects on the bottom an 2004 Page #43  
iously appeared and vanished after observing a V-2 in flight in close proxi 2004 Page #65  
ew up on the family's rural estate observing nature and natural-functionin  2005 Page #88  
nced drawing operations, regularly observing the atmosphere with their mete 2005 Page #99  
 \Vas a helicopter. However, after observing the strange aerial maneuvers ( 2007 Page #176  
ravel and are currently engaged in observing our planet. Points to consider 2007 Page #184  
r went outside to see for himself. Observing an object to the north like a  2008 Page #31  
ctions" and substituting therefor "observing the criteria, procedures, and  2009 Page #27  
eadiness of our entire military by observing the maneuvers of a single mili 2009 Page #155  

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

o haul away. Lying in a trench, we obserYed all of this. \'(/hen the soldie 2005 Page #157  

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. For many, this passion became an obsession to piece together the puzzle o 2009 Page #154  

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report. American news coverage was obsessive in the days which followed, al 2009 Page #134  
nd myself on the edge of this same obsessive precipice , looking into the v 2009 Page #154  

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 and yet Stine was preclicting its obsolescence. That was because he was aw 2005 Page #172  

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

ude radio signals which are almost obsolete in Earth technology. Still othe 2005 Page #120  
ood chance that the rocket will be obsolete for space travel with.in 50 yea 2005 Page #172  
s that could revolutionize or make obsolete what we now know. If the NHI we 2006 Page #56  
ger as a civilization, go on using obsolete solid and liquid rockets to ach 2007 Page #120  
 the atomic bomb had been rendered obsolete, but made no further comment. T 2009 Page #160  
 the atomic bomb had been rendered obsolete, but made no further comment. T 2009 Page #168  
eal would not make the atomic bomb obsolete and that this was a ridiculous  2009 Page #168  
or..ic bomb had I,' llccn rendered obsolete, but made tl I no further commc 2009 Page #183  

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super weapons. But secrecy puts no obstacle in the way of foreign governmen 2009 Page #20  

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

des -for some. Those, however, who obstinately deny such new information, m 2005 Page #77  

Word: "obtain", 26 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nt to him any information he might obtain. All the information from the pas 2003 Page #189  
n, as I understand it, would be to obtain factual information on which you  2003 Page #222  
ther FOIA request in an attempt to obtain copies. Regrettably, the material 2004 Page #11  
cades. From the CIA, I was able to obtain several pieces of intriguing data 2004 Page #12  
sics that you take the measure and obtain measurements. You are pushing for 2004 Page #100  
n had originally been contacted to obtain the Vatican UFO files for two stu 2004 Page #186  
ional Social Ministry Office could obtain access to the Vatican Library sec 2004 Page #186  
 more difficult for researchers to obtain the "good stuff." Even so, most U 2005 Page #74  
tter whether you are attempting to obtain disclosure from a fundamentalJy d 2005 Page #77  
ich enabled citizens to demand and obtain critical information on a wide ra 2005 Page #84  
nd into other scientific fields to obtain a broader picture of the alien's  2005 Page #162  
ed the flapping\\ ings of birds to obtain ljft. Nature is a large inspirati 2005 Page #163  
ects makes it nearly impossible to obtain chat e, idence. Researchers have  2005 Page #167  
nce. Researchers have attempted co obtain what little evidence they can fro 2005 Page #167  
 information than we civilians can obtain...and in secret. The Naval Resear 2006 Page #8  
 to both evaluate the wreckage and obtain measurements of flight characteri 2006 Page #9  
he type. Eventually, I was able to obtain a declassified copy of the accide 2006 Page #88  
rches biological weapons, tries to obtain Ebokt. • 1995: U.S. accuses Russi 2006 Page #108  
e that in 1975 he was fortunate to obtain a declassified but formerly Top S 2006 Page #177  
pers are practically impossible to obtain. The newspapers have "forgotten"  2007 Page #48  
g NCO Club newsletter article, and obtain additional detailed information c 2007 Page #95  
ed a request with the Air Force to obtain copies of his FOIA case file on t 2008 Page #30  
766 reactors are the safest way to obtain energy. 1981 The Electromagnetic  2009 Page #10  
he complexity of noun phrases) and obtain an average value of these variabl 2009 Page #11  
 only fair game to try secretly to obtain UFO data is likely to affront our 2009 Page #15  
titudes and that these discs would obtain tremendous speed in their descent 2009 Page #178  

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

iled description of the object was obtainable. One witness, Bill Bulebush f 2003 Page #58  
ience" and with great strength not obtainable then. The Manual in effect co 2003 Page #173  
ile and compression strength...not obtainable... o No magnetic characterist 2003 Page #175  

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

 reportedly fell near Kecksburg. I obtained bits and pieces of information  2003 Page #56  
at the police headquarters. Murphy obtained permission to go back with them 2003 Page #59  
lt with. Information that has been obtained concerning this Soviet space de 2003 Page #65  
information which she had recently obtained which appears to rule out Cosmo 2003 Page #71  
nd the solid line consists of data obtained from a pure, distilled water co 2003 Page #112  
complete ubrenaiknal data had been obtained" Donald Quarles. See. of I S \F 2003 Page #118  
le of the various documents I have obtained from a variety of sources, tota 2003 Page #169  
as leaked, the number of documents obtained, the number of pages, and the c 2003 Page #169  
t is believed that information was obtained from source in Congress who is  2003 Page #236  
nt, for example, a copy of which I obtained direct from the USAF, states: I 2004 Page #4  
ecurity Agency. From the NSA I had obtained a translation of a 1960s Russia 2004 Page #14  
imax in the spring of 2003, when I obtained a copy of the full front page o 2004 Page #31  
ed that no physical proof had been obtained and that there had been UFO cra 2004 Page #141  
tiating any other film he had ever obtained. Well they all had a chance. As 2004 Page #183  
ustry, and he may as a result have obtained details from former colleagues  2004 Page #218  
and series design differences were obtained from antique car dealers, resto 2004 Page #232  
-minute window. The technical data obtained narrowed down much about the ve 2004 Page #232  
existence of the general, and also obtained "additiona l corroborative" inf 2005 Page #79  
if he stuck to his story of how he obtained the film. He replied: "Yes I do 2005 Page #150  
 year. However, investigators have obtained little information on most of t 2005 Page #166  
croscopic examination of the brain obtained at autopsy. Plaques are also fo 2006 Page #114  
of Stanley McDaniel's books can be obtained on Amazon.com. 14. http://whale 2006 Page #208  
d to KiJgallen in the CIA document obtained by Milo Speriglio . Of course,  2007 Page #136  
e proof of their existence will be obtained without examination of the rema 2007 Page #193  
merican cases where fragments were obtained and analyzed: these "liquid met 2007 Page #194  
 by a defence contractor) were all obtained using the Code or FOL All these 2008 Page #62  
riff's Office. Reporter John Dodge obtained her information from the Sherif 2008 Page #70  
 Because of the numerous documents obtained by Cooper, some skeptics have a 2008 Page #105  
hird person. Of the 2 I references obtained, many are so short as not to be 2008 Page #107  
ince the early 90s. Ultimately , I obtained possession of the "original cop 2009 Page #7  
 from copies of her service record obtained from the National Archives that 2009 Page #88  
rnia, upon the analysis of records obtained at Bikini. Again, the continuou 2009 Page #166  
hich have been disastrous , can be obtained. While T.N.T. or other explosiv 2009 Page #167  
which have been disastrous, can be obtained." Confirmed. "Admiral Halsey's  2009 Page #167  
hich have been disastrous , can be obtained. " Not entirely true. "While T. 2009 Page #168  
rnia, upon the analysis of records obtained at Bikini. Again, the continuin 2009 Page #172  

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

s news director, John Murphy after obtaining this information contacted the 2003 Page #59  
 phase of my research consisted of obtaining the Project Blue Book records  2006 Page #96  
for an important report related to obtaining funding for rocket research: I 2009 Page #93  

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

 not them. How will the process of obtruning official recognition of the pr 2005 Page #75  

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

ty issues. For that reason and the obverse-UFO scholars not wanting to mix  2009 Page #29  

Word: "obvious", 41 instance(s) (Back to Top)

months after the event, but it was obvious that it wasn't going to be easy  2003 Page #56  
e recovery in Pennsylvania. It was obvious that Myron was in poor 63        2003 Page #67  
ht UFO Crash times • Many are very obvious others are subtle and you need h 2003 Page #167  
lides 12,13,14 and 15. You can see obvious desire to "increase efficiency o 2003 Page #173  
specially if you do not ignore the obvious visual information, one can make 2003 Page #183  
hey take a security oath to commit obvious unconstitutional crimes, that we 2003 Page #187  
story quickly faded. Displaying an obvious lack of understanding about the  2004 Page #31  
Laundromat in his neighborhood for obvious reasons, and since, as everyone  2004 Page #43  
d from a place where there were no obvious seams or other indications of a  2004 Page #74  
made with high heat. Lasers are an obvious first thought. But the problem i 2004 Page #77  
    The Road to Roswell Apart from obvious disappearances, murders and thre 2004 Page #146  
uments cannot simply be labeled as obvious hoaxes, as some opponents of the 2004 Page #214  
o believe" even when confronted by obvious hoaxers.' Having attended more t 2004 Page #215  
lock so vociferously derides as an obvious hoax, can be viewed and examined 2004 Page #221  
wn does not, and differs by a very obvious amount. 235                      2004 Page #238  
een remarkably stable, though with obvious local variations (for instance,  2005 Page #75  
 generatio n after generation? One obvious result is that there are winners 2005 Page #77  
ar to dispense his goodies. A less obvious result is that, as knowledge see 2005 Page #77  
f covers Category B as well as the obvious Category A of the above? Purpose 2005 Page #80  
facility in particular also has an obvious underground entrance.11 There is 2005 Page #83  
ific work and trunking, it becomes obvious that his investigation into the  2005 Page #87  
or 14 years, and find it perfectly obvious that crucial data has been withh 2006 Page #4  
e UFO Crash Retrieval Candidates • Obvious early cases (among others): • 19 2006 Page #29  
ficient strategic thinking is most obvious in times of accelerated change w 2006 Page #50  
from "those parts" and it was very obvious because of the "foreign language 2006 Page #91  
ose-knit community and it was very obvious. 88                              2006 Page #91  
the suits were fully opened it was obvious the creatures were clearly not o 2006 Page #122  
ruses And Biological Warfare) "The obvious problem was that if the Army or  2006 Page #124  
overt evidence for this but it was obvious that the Foundation was under su 2006 Page #207  
ooks ■ Three addresses are shown ■ Obvious red stamp ORIGIN OF MANUSCRIPT ■ 2007 Page #43  
ld: "you can't print that". It was obvious to Jack that this large craft wo 2007 Page #107  
d were apparent. There was also no obvious mechanism for propulsion. The ex 2007 Page #187  
s own metal fragment. It should be obvious by now that both the Chilean and 2007 Page #201  
easured quantities. There are four obvious people shown in slide 12 who mig 2008 Page #106  
 with one author. The word that is obvious is Einstein's use of the word su 2008 Page #109  
President will consider it for the obvious reasons. I understand Oppenhe im 2008 Page #114  
ess in evaluating UFO data and the obvious transfer of technology to space  2009 Page #16  
haring classified UFO files was an obvious way to implement the National Se 2009 Page #41  
 In 1997 June called me and it was obvious that she had made up her mind. S 2009 Page #88  
ated to the Scripps Library. It is obvious that Professor Snodgrass was ext 2009 Page #173  
mand personnel were puzzled by the obvious lack of concern from upper echel 2009 Page #178  

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

, plunge into the mess that we are obviousl) crawling into." That resonated 2005 Page #86  

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

Manhattan project and has not been obviously used for the benefit of societ 2003 Page #38  
ce Service - “these phenomenon are obviously the result of a high technical 2003 Page #161  
 of photos, material or hardware. (Obviously to be taken from the witnesses 2003 Page #178  
 they've got this vehicle. They've obviously got it. Here are the photograp 2003 Page #197  
he grave was not full size. It was obviously the grave of a child or very s 2004 Page #27  
rts the military complex; it would obviously undermine it. And it could pos 2004 Page #75  
y keep something secret this long? Obviously, this is almost the definition 2004 Page #125  
ld in 1947, is interesting in that obviously Blanchard never discouraged Go 2004 Page #147  
 research opportunity with Menzel; obviously he had opened his mouth earlie 2004 Page #247  
object was not built b) an) thing, obviously, due we know about on Earth. A 2005 Page #40  
ese were intelligence photographs, obviously from the way they were made up 2005 Page #68  
ental illness is reflected in this obviously unhinged statement: "This is w 2005 Page #89  
antilli film were one of the same. Obviously, if Santilli had faked the fiJ 2005 Page #147  
interest to the UFO communit y, is obviously the footage from the debris si 2005 Page #151  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Obviously I don't speak for any aliens.  2006 Page #5  
r the 1.3 Billion people in China. Obviously, the UN also does not speak fo 2006 Page #5  
igate the globe without surfacing. Obviously there are those who think star 2006 Page #6  
If that were true, which it isn't, obviously nobody could be coming here fr 2006 Page #6  
ave been talking about doing this. Obviously war is much more important tha 2006 Page #7  
c until 25 years later despite the obviously great improvements in technolo 2006 Page #8  
ce that we have visitors, is true? Obviously I don't speak for the governme 2006 Page #12  
n aura of inaccessibility, even if obviously non-threatening; even if direc 2006 Page #61  
o blades from the ram-air turbine. Obviously, the site had not been complet 2006 Page #80  
n and red hair under her arms, who obviously wanted to have intercourse, af 2006 Page #109  
 and he said to me: 'Oh, well, you obviously don't know about the incident  2006 Page #127  
 to find a device on my bookshelf, obviously forgotten by someone. I tool:  2006 Page #196  
NY. Even though the farm couple is obviously shaken by this disembarkation, 2007 Page #73  
rds in the first place ... this is obviously a deliberate acc. It's not exa 2007 Page #87  
uidelines found in the Pentateuch. Obviously , che idea of revolutionizing  2008 Page #112  
ulturally independently from ours. Obviously , this possib ility depends on 2008 Page #112  
its formation in September, I 947, obviously a good choice for a top-secret 2008 Page #131  
aked" documents, many of which are obviously authentic (The Soviet Army Ope 2009 Page #7  
 object was not built by anything, obviously, that we know about on Earth.  2009 Page #48  
interviews of 1947, Snoddgrass was obviously reserved, but he did manage to 2009 Page #176  

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 invisible in the corporate media. Oby, we've covered censorship so let's l 2007 Page #20  

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

ave used the word Torah. Uo,emtiH :oc:13                                    2008 Page #118  
 (No, people kill people) • Use of OC is equivalent of Zyclon 8 by Nazis -T 2008 Page #148  
flOTTt.D nvo ~a~ 0.'VL~ "'1'0 "fWC OC.IAM AT T~F,C: S1'EEO, rs.T PO w1U:OCN 2009 Page #105  
: E.C.JAl.l.'I' At t\OY~ iN 1\,IE. oc., ,.._~ a, "'' Tl(' AU(.. T'rN..~- On 2009 Page #106  
 .,~~ rT Sl'ED AW"Y TO'H1'1'.0 THE oc.EI.W. li.EA.06~! S&~ VOlJ~ $'1$J4T1AI 2009 Page #106  
/'; (, ...... :b.} •-~--.,.~---·-- OC.T. 1J,r1''-• H(A~ MC&ICO Cr'l'Y ... 1 2009 Page #122  
.. ~ ~ .· A]~._.:; .,:,-.:_ ,q~1. ,oc.:~ 01 .... ."4T "C:U1AAS • NI«. 'UP-: 2009 Page #129  
...,,L&s-HAJU,"J: ·rhe 11,~rr-,aat oC DorLJ Ru~11. dauj!hlf'r of Mr. and Mr 2009 Page #163  
id lhst on complctio11, it could 1 oc:drncd oo_mmcnl llay on. be give:1 p\' 2009 Page #182  
nll\P, ! " ,·.iriety of w,,ys. One oC these: 1hc purport..d devclop:ncr:\ n 2009 Page #182  

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

O,,.',P'}. 1,U~f. Pii \.."l ~,s s::oc&:rltlG TMflllt .... ..::,~r;.oAT , ™" 2009 Page #106  

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

116 r· 1(.♦ ,..., \• -~,' .... .,. oc-·-=. ,q,.:. _,.~t,; j,lUt..;'Jf'~l::: 2009 Page #122  

Word: "oc100e", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

FlCER FL YING TRIANGLE SIGHTING - (OC100E.R; rtl-4 1!nTt..OCAT1CSU"'- ~'O'• 2009 Page #122  

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

ge Tracking Stabon, 32 miles SE of Ocala, FL. Restricted arspace. Detailed  2006 Page #28  

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

e-rvntion lie~ ill~ to npedite tho ocapletio.:i or tbie duty. ~ ll"-'Cllrt. 2009 Page #174  

Word: "ocat1csu", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

SIGHTING - (OC100E.R; rtl-4 1!nTt..OCAT1CSU"'- ~'O'•''-) !SOURCE. CO,.S TTO 2009 Page #122  

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

OYI. r.' ,._ f"ONO, w1o•i "t"'Pl'O occ.urN"l ·'f':. WMO r1c.r.L ArPAAtt{':' 2009 Page #104  

Word: "occ'-ll'a", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

,•,it,4 poc.tuCU.~ lvr:J -.·1:=ut~ OCC'-ll'A..,--r,;, S"AJLo .. a cnfP. , . 2009 Page #108  

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

amming that night on more than one occasion. The most dramatic detail he of 2003 Page #54  
s out to the mesa (on at least one occasion accompanied by Col. Edwards) an 2003 Page #151  
uman and his wife on more than one occasion, and were in fact good friends. 2003 Page #191  
s friend Bob MacDonald on the same occasion. Since they both told me the sa 2004 Page #43  
isited the Rameys on more than one occasion at their home in Fort Worth, Te 2004 Page #85  
 the house began. On more than one occasion, the door would be forced open  2004 Page #86  
hat surrounded the subject. On one occasion, for example, he stated: You ar 2004 Page #99  
i-8s is the usual detachment. • On occasion, planes are scrambled, but in t 2004 Page #169  
d with the aliens on more than one occasion. The government would in effect 2004 Page #178  
Russians to know about. On another occasion he stated the government didn't 2004 Page #185  
otect their sources, including, on occasion, spending time in jail for refu 2004 Page #218  
ts might cooperatively rise to the occasion, buying time but keeping human  2006 Page #64  
ty wearing a cloth garment. On one occasion I sat down with Freddie for hou 2006 Page #93  
scrotal contents in males, and, on occasion, the prostate, vulva, vagina, a 2006 Page #115  
 cime 1 hacked. On that particular occasion I referred to l did leave a par 2007 Page #90  
board case," I commented. uon that occasion the object wasn't recovered . J 2007 Page #133  
leaked document (QD2) from another occasion to Tim Cooper, "Edward Teller's 2009 Page #10  
t was all a hoax. This was a early occasion for UFO researchers to dismiss  2009 Page #30  
n in Project Seal on more than one occasion in his writings. Even in media  2009 Page #176  

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

 attempt at hoaxing the anomaly of occasional raised "z"s found in conjunct 2003 Page #176  
 increasing number of humans, with occasional reductions due to plagues, wa 2006 Page #107  
ok, if cleaned up for spelling and occasional grammar errors, would actuall 2008 Page #107  

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

d Quotes President Ronald Regan “I occasionally think how quickly our diffe 2003 Page #7  
ions of unidentified aircraft have occasionally been documented, but there  2003 Page #28  
hotomicrograph of a bismuth layer. Occasionally a reaction crater such as t 2003 Page #113  
ottom of a confounding mystery and occasionally fighting off other research 2003 Page #141  
ganization in Tucson, Arizona, and occasionally did some scientific consult 2003 Page #143  
here. Miller noticed that Doty was occasionally hanging back and letting hi 2003 Page #145  
l over the Bentwaters complex, and occasionally under it. He agreed to an i 2004 Page #51  
 as a gate guard at Bentwaters and occasionally drove patrol at either of t 2004 Page #54  
f a dozen years or so, Larry would occasionally attend support groups in Bu 2004 Page #58  
teraction between universes ; but, occasionally, there are locations where  2005 Page #164  
card every year! Physical Evidence Occasionally, interesting experiencers v 2006 Page #206  
he underside of the craft and then occasionally moving around the upper sid 2009 Page #64  
E# 10 approximately 6.5 feet tall. Occasionally you would get some movement 2009 Page #65  
personal and the professional, but occasionally some new revelation would c 2009 Page #139  
ns upon submerged coral formations occasionally were attended by unexpected 2009 Page #164  
ns upon submerged coral formations occasionally were attended by unexpected 2009 Page #169  

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

ng with Charlette Mann on numerous occasions either briefly on the phone, o 2003 Page #38  
ed Paul Bennewitz on at least four occasions, talked to him many times and  2003 Page #147  
 Earth and have done so on regular occasions since at least the 1940s, who  2004 Page #4  
and and take off on three separate occasions. I notice that, after having l 2004 Page #13  
 been visited by Truman on several occasions. She indicated that they were  2004 Page #85  
locations, for example. On several occasions he was invited off to be shown 2004 Page #96  
been allegedly rejected on several occasions, that there is no way to verif 2004 Page #115  
ospect as a near certainty, on two occasions. One thing is for sure, though 2004 Page #148  
Dr. Edgar Mitchell, has on several occasions spoken publicly in this vein,  2005 Page #81  
roperty in Leiston, Suffolk on the occasions l was a speaker there. Author  2005 Page #103  
llow-persists. Put simply: on rare occasions craft from nonhuman sources cr 2005 Page #143  
lli's offices in London on several occasions t0 view the film. At the time, 2005 Page #146  
et with Colonel Leavitt on several occasions. On two occasions, Colonel Lea 2006 Page #95  
avitt on several occasions. On two occasions, Colonel Leavitt took me to th 2006 Page #95  
n then lifted off on four separate occasions. These three objects were sigh 2006 Page #98  
ngs in the Miami area on different occasions. But this was the first time t 2006 Page #146  
 have been reminded on a number of occasions, it is the considered opinion  2008 Page #31  

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

901 PWNTTD « CAMAOA CHMft CAO liCA occcjoeu p kJ TTOP SECRET EiES OMV Septc 2003 Page #136  

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

re both satisfied his sighting had occmTed on Monday, Novemb er 26,32 the d 2008 Page #58  

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

erred to a Deputy Sheriff since it occuJTed in the county. It ends with a s 2008 Page #46  

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

tocratic Germans interested in the occult, encouraged Munich locksmith and  2008 Page #126  
netary missions and millennial-old occult beliefs stemming from Egyptian re 2008 Page #135  
rian scientific basis. This hidden occult aspect has been kept carefully hi 2008 Page #135  
ates and Russia with an eye toward occult astrological alignments? And who  2008 Page #136  

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

etween the NASA space program, the occultism of the Nazis and the Russian s 2008 Page #134  

Word: "occun-ed", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lane. Their assessment of what had occun-ed would undergo a radical change  2007 Page #186  
tempt to determine what had really occun-ed at Tunguska back in 1908. • l - 2008 Page #99  

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a_ law wi.L be wi::h regard to the occupa tion by celesti al peoples of cer 2008 Page #113  

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free of the Disc. A lone surviving occupant was found within the Disc and i 2003 Page #99  
a water/solvent wash, and soon the occupant was dispatched for medical assi 2003 Page #99  
d in research on the craft and its occupant. Included were the University o 2003 Page #99  
rom abductees as well as worldwide occupant reports over the years. Second, 2003 Page #187  
igar-shaped object, small humanoid occupant, unreadable hieroglyphs — were  2004 Page #27  
tered the dead remains of the only occupant of the craft. le was about 4 fe 2005 Page #41  
tered the dead remains of the only occupant of the craft. It was about 4 fe 2009 Page #49  

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 letter also elaborated about the "occupant- survivor." "There were always  2003 Page #100  

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rovide blessings to the three dead occupants of the craft. During this proc 2003 Page #21  
y of Defense: "...they (the aerial occupants) must have been satisfied long 2003 Page #89  
mmer of 1947.) They found two dead occupants, hurled free of the Disc. A lo 2003 Page #99  
ion of debris, devices, craft, and occupants o Appendix l-la contains refer 2003 Page #174  
rafts, that he believed there were occupants, why should we be the only peo 2003 Page #198  
y intelligence photographers', the occupants appear in most respects human  2003 Page #236  
aterrestrial vehicle and its alien occupants near Roswell, N.M. in July 194 2004 Page #61  
ect of an alien craft and its dead occupants that had been retrieved. The f 2004 Page #74  
 contact with body fluids from the occupants. 9. Autopsies on the four dead 2004 Page #81  
tence of the space craft and their occupants from elsewhere, and as nations 2004 Page #88  
actually seen the downed craft and occupants, and according to Sherman, thr 2004 Page #97  
f flying saucers and the bodies of occupants." Walker replied, "Yes, I atte 2004 Page #98  
blown window. "suffocation of five occupants" 9 1948 Rio Grande, Mexico 1 1 2004 Page #111  
-26 UFO unharmed, unoccupied, four occupants all dead nearby 29 1954 New Me 2004 Page #112  
 II, 7-8 UFO and bodies recovered, occupants 42 inches high, gray-pink skin 2004 Page #112  
 remains of the ship and its alien occupants, put the bodies on ice and kep 2004 Page #136  
raft contained two small seats for occupants estimated to be 1.2 meters in  2004 Page #168  
 that it was true, that there were occupants. Why should we be the only peo 2004 Page #188  
ubject of recovered alien UFOs and occupants. His comment, I thought, indic 2005 Page #43  
hwestern U.S. in 1957 and humanoid occupants being maintained at Wright Pat 2005 Page #78  
ective suits, after contacting the occupants ' body fluids. Tissue samples  2005 Page #126  
967, point to many craft and alien occupants recovered and captured . At on 2005 Page #140  
out any waste, and "immunizing the occupants and the structures of such veh 2005 Page #173  
 flying saucers, and the bodies oi occupants ' Mew of MJ-12 since 1947 Says 2006 Page #27  
ion (Recovery and autopsies of the occupants are covered in detail in separ 2006 Page #103  
 contact with body fluids from the occupants. 9. Autopsies on the four dead 2006 Page #104  
by intelligence photographers, the occupants appear in most respects human  2006 Page #104  
n, long-range flight, human- like (occupants), post-1947 incident, un-publi 2006 Page #105  
al and Jim Lorenzen, Flying Saucer Occupants, Signet Book, 1967 106         2006 Page #109  
impact. "No mention is made of the occupants of the civilian aircraft. It i 2006 Page #136  
d aerial discs and their non-human occupants. Slide 1: Military Voices Titl 2006 Page #139  
d were retrieved, along with their occupants. The most famous publicly repo 2006 Page #140  
and early deaths. One of the ranch occupants told interesting stories of UF 2006 Page #200  
 any consequences, either from the occupants or from the government? I was  2006 Page #202  
g to rise off the green as its two occupants stare up in wonder. The man cl 2007 Page #74  
 similar analysis of the four dead occupants was arranged by Dr. Bronk. It  2007 Page #75  
 t~l~- We didn't have these cap~b1 Occupants gave ho info atio :••!· ;,,. 3 2007 Page #180  
ounts , and if both UFOs and their occupants may be considered biologically 2008 Page #37  
U.S. They are trained for rescuing occupants of water-downed aircraft. In 2 2008 Page #45  
. He got out of his car as did the occupants of two other vehicles, one dri 2008 Page #58  

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to the United Nations. *• ... *,;, Occupatio n by states here on earth, whi 2008 Page #113  

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Reliability: logic, coherency, age,occupation □ No. of sightings  2, 1 mile 2003 Page #177  
stia l body. How, then, would this occupation come about? 1. The idea of ex 2008 Page #113  
tance in cosmic international law. Occupation consists in the appropr iatio 2008 Page #113  
nu __ ius. Until the last century, occupation was the normal means of acqu: 2008 Page #113  

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Driving home the 'casualty of war'/occupational fatigue rationale greatly h 2003 Page #94  
ath by misadventure, and it was an occupational hazard that they were const 2004 Page #39  
rted more mental events than other occupational levels. This group, identif 2006 Page #198  

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logical Implications of Disclosure occupied by Ben Rich. He clearly was fam 2005 Page #81  
believe today, that the object was occupied by distinctly non-human life fo 2005 Page #154  
-the homes that their families had occupied for generations. Thousands of s 2008 Page #27  
he end of regions capable of being occupied, which have now been drained fr 2008 Page #113  
system such as our moon was, or is occupied by another celestial race, ther 2008 Page #113  
sts suggested the object which had occupied one of the landing zones weighe 2009 Page #137  

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anthrax as a weapon against German occupiers by spreading spores on envelop 2006 Page #107  

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agencies, and private industry. lr occupies almost 8,300 square kilometers  2005 Page #125  

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y ::ake upon itself the right: ::o occupy another celestia l body. How, the 2008 Page #113  

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 Earth with the specific intent of occupying our world. Their goal-and thei 2008 Page #102  

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 oath if such an opportunity would occur about his experiences at Kecksburg 2003 Page #70  
insure that work stoppage will not occur...paper work for new contract..."  2003 Page #162  
w Mexico as NM for address did not occur u ntil much later. In 1954, "N. Me 2003 Page #183  
as been found. So what exactly did occur on that fateful day back in May 19 2004 Page #9  
tions about an incident that might occur in the future, even though they kn 2004 Page #184  
culates that, if this incident did occur — and it should be noted that the  2004 Page #218  
a highl) unusual nature did indeed occur at K.ingman, Arizona in May 1953.  2005 Page #45  
ons are not perfect, and accidents occur during perilous flights-just as hu 2005 Page #121  
of air intelligence interest which occur within the Zl. This squadron is hi 2005 Page #141  
ties of contact that are likely to occur. Three main candidates emerged. Th 2006 Page #52  
ash, allowing social adaptation to occur at a non-disruptive pace. This is  2006 Page #54  
kly. Extreme public reactions will occur, including widespread panic, looti 2006 Page #68  
, the issue of what did or did not occur on the Berwyn Mountains on the fat 2006 Page #119  
arch of the area was "unlikely" to occur unless further information surface 2006 Page #121  
 of January 23, 1974 by three days occur? Can such claims be substantiated  2006 Page #123  
e getting the runaround. So it did occur to me that in the period between J 2006 Page #126  
involve a U.S. aircraft nor did it occur over U.S. airspace. "It should be  2006 Page #136  
as been found. So what exactly did occur on that fateful day back in May 19 2007 Page #142  
s with respect what cud or did not occur on che fateful day in question. In 2007 Page #143  
the mystery of what did or did not occur at Tunguska, and whether or not al 2008 Page #103  
ons, because of the fact that they occur for a variety of mission events, e 2008 Page #135  

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y are intensely focused on what is occurnng. The military involvement in th 2008 Page #59  

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65 when the Kecksburg UFO incident occurred in Mount Pleasant Township, not 2003 Page #54  
 of people swear that the incident occurred and that the military was invol 2003 Page #57  
ales: In January 1974, "something" occurred atop a mountain in North Wales. 2003 Page #75  
tely, very active bubble formation occurred. The top of the flask was then  2003 Page #114  
spectacular UFO sighting which had occurred on July 16th of that year. Whoe 2003 Page #146  
edures to be used if other crashes occurred. This logically gives rise to t 2003 Page #171  
ll a story of an incident that had occurred in Washington DC in 1939. Accor 2003 Page #190  
 and meeting were supposed to have occurred on July 9th, the day after the  2003 Page #190  
te House records, however, neither occurred. Vandenburg and other possible  2003 Page #190  
he more intriguing cases that have occurred across the planet since the lat 2004 Page #4  
ct Moon Dust are deeply connected, occurred in Bolivia in 1978, and is actu 2004 Page #7  
that something out of the ordinary occurred, they also raise more questions 2004 Page #9  
l operations? Given that the event occurred well away from U.K. territory,  2004 Page #12  
 UFO-crash incident that allegedly occurred off the northern coast of Norwa 2004 Page #12  
ing the Spitsbergen crash had ever occurred on Norwegian soil. "The whole s 2004 Page #13  
to the fact that something unusual occurred. These include: (a) Barry Green 2004 Page #16  
f "mysterious explosions" that had occurred in the same month and year in t 2004 Page #16  
onvinced that something had indeed occurred there in 1897. I met Case at th 2004 Page #27  
 from the old well where the crash occurred. "I've been told it's radioacti 2004 Page #29  
ly without too much detail, having occurred during the same time period. Th 2004 Page #44  
But even more significant was what occurred in a farmer's field less than a 2004 Page #47  
 'faced off' with the beings. This occurred with no words or violence: just 2004 Page #48  
 to be about the UFO incident that occurred while we were stationed at RAF  2004 Page #56  
t information: • The UFO sightings occurred on consecutive nights around Ch 2004 Page #56  
while on duty there: The first one occurred while I was working a midnight  2004 Page #57  
ut the incident the next day. This occurred in 1973. The second incident oc 2004 Page #57  
urred in 1973. The second incident occurred just at dusk in 1974. I was wor 2004 Page #57  
ation update on the events of 1980 occurred in the summer 2000 when they re 2004 Page #58  
iring of a German V-2 on U.S. soil occurred on March 14, 1946. The missile  2004 Page #64  
30, 1947, that the first explosion occurred more than ten minutes before a  2004 Page #67  
th this information. Based on what occurred with the Orson Welles War of th 2004 Page #75  
 tissue, even tails are removed as occurred in this Nounan, Idaho, case in  2004 Page #77  
t of Alamogordo. All three crashes occurred between July 2 to July 6, 1947, 2004 Page #79  
any clue as to where the crash had occurred? Sarbacher: It was somewhere ou 2004 Page #92  
ents indicate that a UFO crash had occurred, and that top scientists associ 2004 Page #92  
st UFO roles involved a story that occurred when he was still in the Navy ( 2004 Page #101  
cinating story of an incident that occurred in 1959. It was a story which s 2004 Page #102  
recovery team cases. The first one occurred before there was the problem of 2004 Page #117  
n the dark. If the first big crash occurred in 1947, how come the Roswell c 2004 Page #127  
authorization, as the GAO tells us occurred at Roswell, public understandin 2004 Page #148  
 showed that the crash most likely occurred between 3,500 and 5,000 years a 2004 Page #167  
wing the Kecksburg UFO crash which occurred in December of 1965. On the nig 2004 Page #176  
story is, it has a second part. It occurred when famous British photographe 2004 Page #179  
ture, even though they knew it had occurred in the past. The film was trans 2004 Page #184  
ehind the Flying Saucers allegedly occurred north of Phoenix, at Paradise V 2004 Page #218  
mains extremely controversial — it occurred relatively close to where Gebau 2004 Page #218  
ztec incident was supposed to have occurred in 1948. But there was somethin 2004 Page #220  
 On April 28, a disturbing episode occurred involving two of the three girl 2005 Page #35  
 far from Varginha that would have occurred shortly prior to the sighting a 2005 Page #36  
he significant fact that the crash occurred during the Uphsot-K.nothole ato 2005 Page #45  
nsas." Stringfield determined this occurred on December 10, 1964. He also c 2005 Page #79  
tering and relevant as if they had occurred last week. Knowledge is often i 2005 Page #104  
 would be that nothing unusual has occurred .... \X imesses will be discour 2005 Page #129  
, since sightings and crashes have occurred near nuclear instaUations. Reco 2005 Page #130  
 alien life forms, whose evolution occurred on an extraterrestrial world an 2005 Page #161  
e eyes. Charlie's first experience occurred when he was assigned to a speci 2005 Page #164  
rashes, but believes the first one occurred in the desert near Socorro, New 2005 Page #165  
ned even though most of the losses occurred in the 1940s, 50s, 60s. Medals  2006 Page #9  
s that have been estimated to have occurred over these years, and the knowl 2006 Page #19  
ts related to EBEs replicates what occurred for Dan Sherman. Sherman claims 2006 Page #21  
NT military trainers. The training occurred over the same period as his nor 2006 Page #22  
l chain of command Covert training occurred without the awareness of normal 2006 Page #23  
ilitary commanders Covert training occurred without the awareness of normal 2006 Page #23  
mal military commanders Employment occurred without normal military command 2006 Page #23  
ng through the USAF/NSA Employment occurred without normal military command 2006 Page #23  
 Part 1 — History of Leaks • Leaks occurred from the beginning • Few listen 2006 Page #25  
termine precisely where this event occurred. They both pinpoint a location  2006 Page #46  
ble contact is possible and, if it occurred, would likely be a major turnin 2006 Page #48  
ignoring that an epochal event had occurred. Gradually, people might notice 2006 Page #60  
ry almost impossible. The accident occurred at 1:45 a.m. PDT. Local fire an 2006 Page #82  
nologies at the time the accidents occurred. The sites were located in area 2006 Page #86  
 Randle. It lists an incident that occurred in the summer of 1971 "near Edw 2006 Page #86  
investigate this incident since it occurred relatively close to where I liv 2006 Page #87  
rds in the summer of 1971 and they occurred just one day apart. On 23 June, 2006 Page #87  
n engine fire. The latter incident occurred just west of Boron, a community 2006 Page #87  
wards Air Force Base. The accident occurred just west of town and not far f 2006 Page #87  
number of these sightings actually occurred over and near my cousin's farm. 2006 Page #89  
County. Shortly after the incident occurred, it made worldwide headlines an 2006 Page #90  
ster." One week after the incident occurred, Mrs. May had appeared on a nat 2006 Page #91  
rm in Flatwoods where the incident occurred. During the second trip to the  2006 Page #95  
 and July 26-27 UFO sightings that occurred over Washington D.C. during the 2006 Page #96  
ns and times where these sightings occurred throughout the east, connected  2006 Page #97  
 finally see the big picture as it occurred over the entire eastern United  2006 Page #97  
atwoods shortly after the incident occurred. He covered the story and also  2006 Page #98  
ing me the timeline of events that occurred that night and the following mo 2006 Page #98  
 saw was a meteorite. The incident occurred during a meteor shower over a t 2006 Page #99  
lane and pilot disappearances that occurred during this amazing period of U 2006 Page #100  
om Four Corners • A small epidemic occurred in the 1993 near Four Corners • 2006 Page #112  
 of intensified animal mutilations occurred in 1976, one year after Stockho 2006 Page #113  
4, two highly controversial events occurred: the first, an alleged UFO cras 2006 Page #119  
ight of January 23, 1974, an event occurred on the Berwyn Mountain range in 2006 Page #119  
nks with respect to what allegedly occurred between the time that Prescott  2006 Page #124  
d a quarter away from where it all occurred; so it's not very far away at a 2006 Page #127  
e broader mystery of what may have occurred on the Berwyn Mountains thirty  2006 Page #129  
 incident in which he was involved occurred on the evening of January 20 wh 2006 Page #130  
d 29, 1980 multiple UFO encounters occurred within Rendlesham Forest that i 2006 Page #132  
lged his recollections of what had occurred fourteen years previously. Duri 2006 Page #132  
ntion to the events in Mexico that occurred practically seven months to the 2006 Page #133  
y re-emergence of the object. None occurred. 130                            2006 Page #133  
 support, to take the craft. There occurred, however, an event that took th 2006 Page #134  
 civilian aircraft. That collision occurred while the object was traveling  2006 Page #136  
 all instances, the disappearances occurred in tropical climate and in the  2006 Page #141  
n the initial detection could have occurred when the objects were about 200 2006 Page #172  
t location. He at first thought it occurred in 1948 and near Laredo, TX, bu 2006 Page #176  
e and, hence, the crash could have occurred in early December before Willin 2006 Page #177  
late to the crash if the crash had occurred several days earlier. It was Ze 2006 Page #177  
t (discussed below) that the crash occurred on December 5, the recovery occ 2006 Page #177  
curred on December 5, the recovery occurred on December 6, a general alert  2006 Page #177  
he moon. The events detailed below occurred just a few months before I move 2006 Page #182  
 the Lummi Island Incident as they occurred during the early morning hours  2006 Page #184  
ree other people when the sighting occurred. However, we were suspicious th 2006 Page #199  
f these unusual cattle deaths have occurred near military and government in 2006 Page #201  
le that crashes have not, in fact, occurred. f-LstoricaUy, however, news or 2007 Page #7  
 UFO/Fl ying Saucer sighting wruch occurred rurectly over downtown Nliami T 2007 Page #109  
st flight of crus USAF/ Avro disc, occurred in Malton in 1955, with add.iti 2007 Page #111  
consistent . These incidences have occurred throughout human history. Findi 2007 Page #121  
eath the tractor as tbe flash-over occurred . His hair was aLI burnt, he ha 2007 Page #122  
e you going to estimate thjs event occurred? Joe: I am trying to thjnk back 2007 Page #122  
scenery around where this incident occurred? Joe: Well it was an emergency  2007 Page #122  
here there any other oddities chat occurred around that whole situation and 2007 Page #125  
onnel, UFO crashes have frequently occurred on the planet. Reports have com 2007 Page #127  
 an aUeged Siberian UFO crash that occurred in 1986. The wimesses said that 2007 Page #129  
 own before any human intervention occurred. On September 2, 1990, at 3:00  2007 Page #129  
AUS secret facility. Another crash occurred on October 9, 1997, when a gian 2007 Page #130  
bile traffic. He advised that this occurred in the neighborhood of Preston  2007 Page #140  
ange object and Project Moon Dust, occurred in Bolivia in earlv Mav 1978, a 2007 Page #141  
that something out of the ordinary occurred, they also raise more questions 2007 Page #142  
tl1e truth berund what it was that occurred off the Prince Edward lslands o 2007 Page #144  
 Texas border, a mid-air collision occurred between the streaking silver di 2007 Page #186  
nvinced that the 1974 crash likely occurred in the El Llano area. . ._ .· . 2007 Page #188  
here the UFO crash is said to have occurred. An elderly resident of the are 2007 Page #191  
l this brief summary. The incident occurred in the Andes Mountains in the p 2007 Page #195  
most profound of all UFO incidents occurred in Iranian airspace in 1976. A  2008 Page #30  
uffolk, England. Essentially, what occurred was nothing less than the landi 2008 Page #31  
o rage to this day. That something occurred , the British Ministry of Defen 2008 Page #31  
of earth-shattering UFO encounters occurred in British airspace that went o 2008 Page #33  
Retrieval Event. The primary event occurred on Sunday night, November 25, 1 2008 Page #40  
 the larger reconstruction of what occurred after the Crash. What Happened  2008 Page #53  
and kept notes. He recalled it had occurred on a Sunday night. Two to three 2008 Page #55  
ses from the second batch of files occurred on 21st April, 1991. I remember 2008 Page #65  
g finding was that distortion only occurred over land. So investigators cou 2008 Page #73  
 humans by some aliens has clearly occurred, and it is proper to have a gen 2008 Page #111  
s on which such a thing might have occurred. In the first place, living con 2008 Page #112  
 His first contact with UFO issues occurred in a meeting in Room P-162 at L 2009 Page #9  
ation are evidence that a coup had occurred with the backing of senior CIA  2009 Page #35  
otion that something extraordinary occurred at, or near, Kingman in May 195 2009 Page #48  
a, two days after the incident had occurred. 47                             2009 Page #53  
o subvert the significance of what occurred at Rendlesham by use of well-pr 2009 Page #59  
s of his wedding. The key incident occurred one morning at about 7:30 am wh 2009 Page #90  
e for the events described to have occurred as she described them. As a ret 2009 Page #95  
eceni:er 8, 1977 t-.o LFO s,ghbrgs occurred near OXnard, Calf om a. At B p. 2009 Page #144  

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e they told their mother about the occurrence. Their mother looked outside  2003 Page #54  
in the car was frightened over the occurrence, and her boyfriend stayed in  2003 Page #71  
renamed Edwards at the time of the occurrence and was no longer known as Mu 2005 Page #164  
 aid in assessing positivity, fast occurrence would raise doubts and concer 2006 Page #65  
y quarters to seek advantage. Fast occurrence would be well managed only wi 2006 Page #66  
sitive - Both strangeness and fast occurrence would raise doubts and concer 2006 Page #66  
Both apparent familiarity and slow occurrence would aid in assessing positi 2006 Page #66  
stakeholder coordination, and slow occurrence gives best opportunity for su 2006 Page #66  
tive assessment easy, but speed of occurrence will make coordinated respons 2006 Page #67  
 paper for a chart of frequency of occurrence. Source: Colm Kelleher's NIDS 2006 Page #115  
ributed to a standard astronomical occurrence (such as a meteorite) is negl 2006 Page #189  
the facts about theses events. The occurrence UAP crashes on Earth is not o 2007 Page #121  
 incident. During the night of the occurrence, telephones would ring with n 2007 Page #129  

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 suicide. Investigations into such occurrences are carried out by the U.S.  2004 Page #54  
st rumor about this bizarre set of occurrences. It strikes me as odd. On th 2006 Page #183  

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 Colorado. Animal mutilations were occurring all over the United States, Ca 2004 Page #76  
st cell chromosome. Many naturally occurring cancers of vertebrate animals  2004 Page #81  
he told me, 'This is not a natural occurring feature.' \Xie showed him the  2005 Page #70  
 He said: 'This is not a naturally occurring feature."' 'WHAT DID THE GEOLO 2005 Page #70  
apparent non-human intelligence is occurring at a time when our global ci\· 2005 Page #77  
d of any particular scenario world occurring. Ours was not an exercise in p 2006 Page #51  
alled cattle mutilations, had been occurring all over the country, includin 2006 Page #201  
all of 1943, with the first flight occurring during the spring of 1944. Aft 2007 Page #111  
a fraction of the actual incidents occurring around the globe regularly. Co 2007 Page #121  
n with respect to aerial phenomena occurring in this general area. 5 And a  2008 Page #26  
et from these three sets of ideas, occurring entirely within one generation 2009 Page #20  
r reveal that a power struggle was occurring over presidential executive co 2009 Page #38  

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j: ori;::inalin::: or loc.:atcd or occurrin~ outside Urth or iU ::11mo1phtr 2005 Page #107  

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signal. Nuclear magnetic resonance occurs at the subatomic level under cert 2003 Page #111  
nce "into the system." One example occurs to me, implemented by a couple of 2004 Page #123  
s is almost impossible and it only occurs in cases of immunodeficiency." De 2005 Page #33  
expected that widespread confusion occurs when it comes to analyzing politi 2005 Page #75  
e MJ-12 Group project. 4. Training occurs in addition to the normal militar 2006 Page #24  
 work with the MJ-12 Group project occurs without the awareness of normal m 2006 Page #24  
nt Timeline? 1. Crash event likely occurs over the weekend of August 5-6, 1 2006 Page #45  
 event, if or when it definitively occurs. The central approach used in the 2006 Page #50  
every trace? When such an incident occurs, official sources release little  2006 Page #71  

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e embankment overlooking the broad ocean expanse of "The Sound" a few meter 2004 Page #35  
right lights which glided into the ocean off Shag Harbor, Shelburne County, 2004 Page #41  
ate the time it takes to cross the ocean by throwing a bottle in? Can we te 2006 Page #6  
m the nodules on the bottom of the ocean and from the asteroids between Mar 2006 Page #7  
ly war is much more important than ocean mining to us, so we build nuclear  2006 Page #7  
rines to stay in the depths of the ocean carrying their multitude of nuclea 2006 Page #7  
f the moon or in the depths of the ocean or in the asteroid belt. F. The vi 2006 Page #7  
nch control officer drowned in the ocean. The tragic accident spelled the e 2006 Page #77  
sh land offshore into the Atlantic Ocean. Eventually, the fughr crew regrun 2007 Page #109  
n object still lies dormant on the ocean floor, its secrets still to be plu 2007 Page #139  
wo or three kilotons in the Indian Ocean, and specifica!Jy near the Prince  2007 Page #143  
Beach Naval Facility just north of Ocean Shores across Grays Harbor from We 2008 Page #44  
nd as the area had been covered by ocean during prehistoric times, after he 2009 Page #54  
nt deception. In the small town of Ocean Shores on the Washington coast, a  2009 Page #87  
philanthropist in her community of Ocean Shores, Washington. She led a char 2009 Page #88  
 about two dozen people in the new Ocean Shores Library, a bright modem bui 2009 Page #88  
e the Senior Technical Director of Ocean Data Systems, Inc. Professor Snodg 2009 Page #164  

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shington Institute of Technology - Oceanographic and Physical Sciences, whi 2004 Page #90  
hip belonged to NOAA, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administra 2006 Page #188  
utions to the Navy in the field of oceanographic communications and instrum 2009 Page #164  
odgrass was extremely proud of his oceanographic career and his wartime ser 2009 Page #173  

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gist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography , University of California, 2009 Page #164  
 paper at the Scripps institute of Oceanography , I was able to examine bot 2009 Page #173  

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 "-LL UFO'S WW BE FLYINS 0/Ut. THE OCEANS FOil UNlNOWN lURl'O!.ES. -        2009 Page #106  

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, GtGAlTIC 0 FLOA.Tl,-:G •~ r,.;1; OCEN~,,\i LE'~ST E i LOH~~ Nf:A~l Y AS B 2009 Page #106  

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ri, auras, tor orgeto. 24-7 amt.*. oceration. :for The nrose O.,. Za.to, Ef 2006 Page #35  

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

re married I.ti 1!22 1 mi"ione-r's oCficc hc,n:, when rnll separated 111st  2009 Page #182  

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

came co him independent.ly of each ocher, and are well known to him. One, i 2005 Page #81  
litical science and ufology, among ocher areas of study. But orgonomy was n 2005 Page #87  
 questioned document perspectiv e, ocher hallmarks of authenticit y should  2005 Page #123  
nveiled intelligence, military and ocher documents, as well as airgrams (el 2005 Page #141  
econds. A blend of carbon and some ocher trace materials is used which dram 2005 Page #158  
ord. They were carried on C1 N and ocher leading networks and introduced th 2007 Page #75  
nnevar Bush. The two had senred on ocher scientific committees together pri 2007 Page #75  
litary network I could then access ocher mi]jcary networks with a doc.mil a 2007 Page #87  
saw two uucks sitting next to each ocher, low bed trucks, you know that car 2007 Page #122  
e faces, and co discribuce them to ocher, senior sources within che Intelli 2007 Page #137  
for the eyes-only attention of one ocher inruvidual: the "Blue Man." The re 2007 Page #143  
nd it seems like I remember seeing ocher military vehjcles driving into the 2007 Page #170  

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t some "stars" did not behave like ochers. The method he used was nocturnal 2005 Page #95  
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r some time, about 7 or 8 minutes. Ockland was not alone in his observation 2004 Page #45  

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cording to Andy Hamden, he went to Ocosta High School with Tuffy Miller. Tu 2008 Page #53  
rporated communities of Grayland , Ocosta, Markham and Bay City may be gene 2008 Page #53  
ith his family on SR I 05 near the Ocosta Bargain Barn headed for Aberdeen. 2008 Page #55  

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rvice MILITARY RECORDS RELEVANT TO OCRD ■ 4 May 61-Enroute to OCRD (Office  2005 Page #8  
VANT TO OCRD ■ 4 May 61-Enroute to OCRD (Office of the Chief of Research an 2005 Page #8  
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ntic? Why Is It Authentic? Correct OCS filing sequence and memo format Unus 2003 Page #26  
from the Office of Chief of Staff (OCS) filing system and memo numbering to 2003 Page #26  
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ising. ■ Trough still there todaya Oct 1941 shows scarring that persists un 2003 Page #37  
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rgeries. SLIDE #39: Serrated edge, Oct. 6, 2001, Valier, Montana Here's ano 2004 Page #77  
n Game" Skeptical Inquirer, Sept — Oct 1998, 12-13. Thomas is a physicist a 2004 Page #223  
ce Base said the alert had been in Oct since the outbreak of the fighting i 2006 Page #169  
 for the attacks , 1'lYT/CBS Poll, Oct. 14, 2006: 84 percent reject officia 2007 Page #40  
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” 7:09 AM CST on Fox News channel, October 14, 2003 www.majesticdocuments.c 2003 Page #8  
 get there. ” Rally in Boulder, CO October 28, 2003 www.majesticdocumcnts.c 2003 Page #9  
ents.com General Douglas MacArthur October 8,1955, New York Times www.majes 2003 Page #10  
                The First Roswell? October 1941 and provides a complete ste 2003 Page #37  
The CFi Kecksburg Investigation On October 22, 2002, a press conference was 2003 Page #65  
ksburg Exposed" will have aired on October 24th. The show should contain a  2003 Page #65  
hat fell in Kecksburg. Addendum On October 21st, the SCI FI Channel and the 2003 Page #71  
before the 'report' is released on October 11. It concludes that the body f 2003 Page #94  
he following are excerpts from his October 30, 2003, research paper entitle 2003 Page #112  
cid. In the initial test conducted October 22, 2003, an 80 milligram sample 2003 Page #114  
hing that could be of interest. On October 26th, 1980, Doty and Air Force s 2003 Page #145  
2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference17 October, 1947 “...has failed, so far, to 2003 Page #158  
ve topic?CAUS Lawsuit - TS UMBRA 9 October 1980 November 14-16,2003 Las Veg 2003 Page #163  
reveal: 1. The White Saucer: On 18 October 1960, a pilot of the 4t1 Fighter 2004 Page #5  
downward arc. 2. The Bubble: On 11 October 1960, a pilot over the beach eas 2004 Page #5  
k place sometime between 10 and 15 October 1965. Other than a reported east 2004 Page #6  
chment of the RCMP on the night of October 4, 1967, he probably had no idea 2004 Page #34  
d arrived there on Friday morning, October 5th. By 1:00 p.m. on Friday afte 2004 Page #41  
ept the divers at it until Monday, October 8w at 6:30 pm. Maritime Command  2004 Page #42  
tennae. It was about 10:00 p.m. on October 11th. From his location at the b 2004 Page #45  
n folklore where it remained until October 2, 1983. That Sunday the story l 2004 Page #46  
the House of Lords, and during the October 28 1997 session asked the Secret 2004 Page #53  
bbins and Warren as the guests. In October 1997 I read a sixteen page inter 2004 Page #56  
 Parliamentag Dai b, Record for 28 October 1997; Written Answers 232, "RAF  2004 Page #59  
ich made a demonstration flight on October 16, 1945, at Island Beach, New J 2004 Page #66  
Four teats removed, Nounan, Idaho, October 9, 1989 ...or like this cow from 2004 Page #77  
is cow from Nounan, Idaho, back on October 9, 1989. All four teats were cle 2004 Page #77  
ision from goat, Stella, Missouri, October 26, 1993 Rectal tissue is almost 2004 Page #77  
eterinarian in Stella, Missouri on October 26, 1993. And vaginal tracks are 2004 Page #77  
 a cow in Valier, Montana found on October 6, 2001. 74                      2004 Page #77  
 by the Canadian government. In an October 28, 1955 letter to prominent UFO 2004 Page #86  
as quoted in the New York Times on October 8, 1955, stating: "The nations o 2004 Page #133  
 friends who have (seen UFOs)." On October 19, 1981, Barry Goldwater again  2004 Page #146  
r Barry Goldwater to Lee M. Graham October 19, 1981 letter from Senator Bar 2004 Page #149  
 watched Sputnik orbit overhead in October 1957. He had the biggest collect 2004 Page #177  
se submit your views no later than October. Your action in this matter is c 2004 Page #251  
Biosphere Forry-one years later on October 26, 1976, the United Nations Edu 2005 Page #54  
Bow, Director General of UNESCO on October 26, 1976, under the decision of  2005 Page #54  
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to repeat such an action unti.l 10 October 1954." Preceding this, on Octobe 2005 Page #96  
 October 1954." Preceding this, on October 5 and 6, three large, yellow UFO 2005 Page #96  
bservatory on Reich's property. On October 10, a large reddish UFO hovered  2005 Page #96  
lves , disappearing from sight. On October 10, for a second time, Reich dim 2005 Page #96  
's UFO-related activities prior to October 1954, they were from that time o 2005 Page #97  
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eral Watson was agreed upon on for October 14. Over the phone \"'v'atson as 2005 Page #98  
rty ten miles outside of Tucson on October 19, 1954. Once settled in, they  2005 Page #99  
ation. Drawing began at the end of October and many UFOs were observed duri 2005 Page #99  
were observed during the nights of October 31 and November 1 over the area. 2005 Page #99  
in, NM; 13 August 1947, NM desert; October 1947, Paradise Valley, AZ; 13 Fe 2005 Page #163  
elow Foundation: Historical Review October 1992 - April 1994 Dr. Angela Tho 2006 Page #3  
Aviation Week and Space Technology October 1 1990 article by Bill Scott' 'M 2006 Page #30  
troduction and Acknowledgements On October 23-25, 1998 in Santa Clara, Cali 2006 Page #49  
to officials at the CIA and, on 10 October 1962, they gave him the go-ahead 2006 Page #77  
Dave Lewis hiked to the site on 18 October. In an interview with the Los An 2006 Page #83  
d farmer in Brazil on a tractor in October 1957 about 1 AM (to avoid the he 2006 Page #109  
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rthern boundary of South Korea. In October and November, U. N. troops pushe 2006 Page #165  
elow Foundation: Historical Review October 1992 - April 1994 Dr. Angela Tho 2006 Page #196  
rsing and mathematics departments. October 1", 1992 marked my first officia 2006 Page #197  
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illiams This is a transcript of an October 2007 interview with Gary ?vlcKin 2007 Page #78  
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acility. Another crash occurred on October 9, 1997, when a giant explosion  2007 Page #130  
k place sometime between 10 and 15 October 1965. Other than a reported east 2007 Page #140  
 U.S. National Security Council in October 1979 and January 1980, were char 2007 Page #143  
nding in Eddie's driveway in early October 2007, we could see the taller, p 2007 Page #161  
lic of Argentina of your letter of October 7, 1983, with a.IJ the copies of 2007 Page #198  
s intruders. An FBI teletype of 13 October 1950 refers to the detection of  2008 Page #28  
installation at I I :25 p.m. on 12 October: USAF radar installation at Knox 2008 Page #28  
 that was entered into force on 10 October of that year: In the exploration 2008 Page #36  
, 3 March 1950 1° FBI Teletype, 13 October 1950 11 Aerial Phenomena, Flying 2008 Page #38  
oon and Other Celestial Bodies, IO October 1967 20 In Search of the Alien V 2008 Page #39  
Times and coverage on CNN News. On October 20, 2008 the National Archives r 2008 Page #61  
                              13th October, 1984: a saucer-shaped UFO is se 2008 Page #65  
 Defence UFO files was released on October 20, 2008 and are now available a 2008 Page #65  
 the lights. Burroughs' efforts in October 2008 to penetrate that mental bl 2008 Page #82  
88 Hypnosis # I -John Burrowihs On October 14, 1988, actor Mike Farrell hos 2008 Page #84  
form." Twenty-Eight Years Later in October 2008 Hypnosi s # 2 -John Burroug 2008 Page #89  
eeping his mouth shut. Deadline is October, and it's critical. If this was  2008 Page #110  
Dulles who was in charge in before October 1962. The stick-on tabs were in  2008 Page #110  
 about these projects ■Deadline is October for decision (1963?) ■ Our survi 2008 Page #121  
he economic support for Hitler. On October 20, 1942, the US Alien Property  2008 Page #129  
 ( •THE SECRET THE QUINTESSEJ\'TUL OCTOBER SURPRIS£ THAT WAS NEVER USED ·Oh 2008 Page #153  
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ed 0)' Her,ard University Press in October I 95 8 widely read in I 956. Mor 2009 Page #12  
t M. Wood Newport Beach California October 28, 2009 Copies of the original  2009 Page #14  
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UNICATIONS (ECOMCOM) COMPLETED ON: OCTOBER 2, 1962 APPROVED BY: EXECUTIVE C 2009 Page #26  
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se submit your views no later than October. Your action to this matter is c 2009 Page #39  
er from the other MJ-12 members by October, a month before he was to retire 2009 Page #39  
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ould not break in the States until October 9, it received immediate press a 2009 Page #136  
cident on the afternoon of Monday, October 9, at home in Midtown Manhattan  2009 Page #137  
n's Voronezh article of Wednesday, October 1 It\ only made page six of the  2009 Page #138  
 taken off the story and Thursday, October lt11's treatment of the case ret 2009 Page #138  
akes hold. Newsday's lead line for October 11 is "It Came From Outer Space. 2009 Page #138  
e for the story. But on Saturday , October 141'\ the New York Times printed 2009 Page #139  
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 a distinctive off gold color, was odd in that there were no rivets, seams, 2003 Page #60  
a strange acorn shaped object with odd markings on it. For whatever reason  2003 Page #61  
o us that not only had he seen the odd metallic object surrounded by scaffo 2003 Page #68  
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bject. When it opened there was an odd whirling-hissing sound, and Joel sai 2003 Page #69  
e truck exited four men wearing an odd white covering which Bill described  2003 Page #70  
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stly a clean sandy bottom with the odd outcropping of rock and kelp beds. O 2004 Page #39  
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leased soon. • Henry considered it odd that he died just a few hours before 2004 Page #204  
 the Air Force records that seemed odd to Ramsey. For example, in the first 2004 Page #220  
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the dry lakebed that is inside the odd triangle pattern seen in the 1953 hj 2005 Page #53  
ed in 1953, inside and beneath the odd triangle ground pattern. According t 2005 Page #71  
und entrance.11 There is something odd and unacknowl edged that has long be 2005 Page #83  
ations .... " Later in 1984-in the odd manner that rare UFO admissions can  2005 Page #123  
t, however, remained in place with odd pieces dangling everywhere . \'/e di 2005 Page #156  
 sessions. This appears to be very odd given the propensity for operations  2006 Page #18  
with them. But she found it rather odd that they were so small! She describ 2006 Page #129  
t of occurrences. It strikes me as odd. On the one hand, we have a solid UF 2006 Page #183  
NOAA vessel, which embarked on its odd mission in the middle of the night,  2006 Page #191  
government grew much closer in \'{/odd \.'{/ar L The American people were a 2007 Page #10  
early part of l 972, testing found odd, unexplained noise that made "target 2008 Page #73  
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ched June's desk and pulled a very odd piece of metal out of his pocket. Th 2009 Page #91  
eled 1947. I found this to be very odd. Also absent from his biographical r 2009 Page #173  
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s exceptionally obscure, weird, or odd-an anomaly. A document example would 2005 Page #136  

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t it was, but we had no idea. "The oddest thing of all, though, was how the 2006 Page #129  

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the story, but there were too many oddities the context of the Great Airshi 2004 Page #31  
~ed. De Bow: Where there any other oddities chat occurred around that whole 2007 Page #125  

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e also saw men not in uniform, and oddly enough, several men in dress suits 2003 Page #69  
ng an oval-shaped hatch or cavity. Oddly, there is no sea growth on the obj 2006 Page #187  
was that it was a "meteorite," but oddly enough, the site was surrounded wi 2007 Page #128  
 to the presence of what the Panel oddly described as a "zoo event." At the 2007 Page #144  
's January 9, 1981, report of this oddly moving light provoked military off 2009 Page #82  
development, composition or tests. Oddly enough, in the Cumberland Times, a 2009 Page #161  
 on the ·weapon in Florida but was Oddly enough, some newspaper articles me 2009 Page #171  

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ocial Security perspective • Legal odds • Likely true odds 197              2004 Page #200  
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trieval Conference appear to be at odds. And what about the mystery of the  2006 Page #191  
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em via random processes results in odds of billions to one. I would not bet 2008 Page #135  
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dom's door as his senior-aide when Odom was NSA head [from 1985 to 1988]."  2007 Page #135  

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l coming off of it, such as a fuel odor like kerosene, diesel or gasoline.  2004 Page #40  
of some sort with its accompanying odor. But there was none. Only the foam. 2004 Page #40  
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 room on the third floor. A strong odor used to waft across the way, and up 2005 Page #42  
dows open I could smell the strong odor of formaldehyde. It was sickening." 2005 Page #42  
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dows open I could smell the strong odor of formaldehyde. lt was sickening." 2009 Page #50  

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e Chesapeake Co1111ectio11, Robert Oechsler and Debby Regimen ti, 1989, pag 2007 Page #77  

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-3.2 jarmarr 1.967 I..1..AcromooAT(OFACQ. Rabat, Morocco 4 16 January 1967  2004 Page #19  

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t of about 10,000 meters and "sped off' at nearly 660 mph. Two Russian-buil 2008 Page #29  

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port Cafe. He met a Navy SEAL team off-duty. This is not that unlikely due  2008 Page #44  

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 seen the bodies, maintained in an off-limits building -and it was not the  2005 Page #44  
ons - such as "who owns what?" -is off-limits in any national ruscussion, i 2005 Page #75  
ed to be contaminated and is still off-limits. • 1942: United States begins 2006 Page #107  
ny areas of the Test Site that are off-limits to the general public. We vis 2006 Page #199  
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ng forshores and a shelving bottom off-shore, wave amplitudes of the order  2009 Page #167  
ng forshores and a shelving bottom off-shore, wave amplitudes of the order  2009 Page #167  
ng forshores and a shelving bottom off-shore, wave amplitudes of the order  2009 Page #168  

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tion Team (RPIT) members are using off-the- shelf software, which has been  2004 Page #227  
nda to know about his official and off-the- record research concerning the  2006 Page #139  

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d about America's secret war. From off-the-record conversations with milita 2006 Page #141  
ficial UFO investigation, was rold off-the-record chat the Air Force's anal 2007 Page #194  

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s moved in unison. The colors were off-white and yellow-white. The men esti 2006 Page #200  

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this technology comes from another off-world culture, the objective has an  2005 Page #162  

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ember 27 or 28, 1979) later he was offduty with his family on SR I 05 near  2008 Page #55  

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tants as you doom noaooanry i© the offeativanesB of your niMlcni. *"'■ -f6P 2003 Page #216  

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er, electronic records 11 Weapons: offensive or defensive weaponryMJ-12 Cod 2003 Page #175  
her caused, or were a response to, offensive overt acts initiated by flying 2004 Page #62  
U.S. and U.K. officially end their offensive biological weapons program • M 2006 Page #107  
as saying that research on such an offensive weapon was started in 1944 and 2009 Page #159  
effectiveness of the project as an offensive weapon," the paper continues , 2009 Page #159  
rigger an artificial tsunami as an offensive weapon. According to the Final 2009 Page #164  
d far reaching possibilities as an offensive weapon. It would be very desir 2009 Page #165  
d procedure which could be used in offensive warfare. I would be grateful i 2009 Page #165  
ations lead to the conclusion that offensive inundation is possible under f 2009 Page #167  
es and led to the conclusion that "offensive inundation is possible under f 2009 Page #167  
es and led to the conclusion that "offensive inundation is possible under f 2009 Page #168  
e was quoted: "Research on such an offensive weapon was started in 1944 and 2009 Page #172  
effectiveness of the project as an offensive weapon" "it does not offer suc 2009 Page #172  

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is a puzzle. The best answer I can offer is one of two: (a) a control numbe 2003 Page #185  
eginning with aliens on Slide 9, I offer three reports that attracted me as 2004 Page #115  
ng the people who would be able to offer identities or confirm details of t 2004 Page #117  
stories all part of the process. I offer in Slide 21 a summary of three spe 2004 Page #125  
putes. it is in that spirit that I offer here a sort of primer or guidepost 2004 Page #134  
raterrestrial. Disney accepted the offer and began to produce the documenta 2004 Page #179  
 Emenegger before him, received an offer to view UFO information that would 2004 Page #189  
d me about the new UFO documentary offer. He was directed to meet with the  2004 Page #192  
"negative and skeptical" about the offer to release the UFO films being off 2004 Page #193  
eased all they had to do is go and offer it to an organization like the Nat 2004 Page #193  
my of Sciences. They felt that the offer of the UFO films was another attem 2004 Page #193  
 out. At one point she even got an offer to an exclusive interview with the 2004 Page #194  
elepathic thoughts. Q: This was an offer made to you. Is Richard Doty makin 2004 Page #195  
u. Is Richard Doty making you this offer? No it came in a completely differ 2004 Page #195  
is time had something djfferent to offer. The story he told was that prior  2005 Page #145  
pan) should they receive the right offer. Santilli did, however, impart som 2005 Page #151  
tium oxide (a baked cerarrtic) can offer 6,000 and there is prontise of 30, 2005 Page #171  
s of the Contact Planning Sessions offer this report as a first step in the 2006 Page #70  
t with the ground. These fragments offer a significant physical evidence fo 2007 Page #193  
ir Force, there are few cases that offer multiple chains of evidence. That  2008 Page #7  
ns of evidence. That is, few cases offer multiple eyewitness testimony over 2008 Page #7  
 virus'' aspects of the phenomenon offer further justification for concludi 2008 Page #37  
and the intelligences behind them, offer a significant potential threat to  2008 Page #37  
d War. Under Gehl en's proposal to offer up his intelligence nenvork, it wa 2008 Page #139  
r calling him, he allegedly got an offer from EG & G to set up an interview 2009 Page #9  
father initially refused Kennedy's offer in September of joint space and lu 2009 Page #42  
oughts' and had accepted Kennedy's offer. "32 NSAM 271 confirms that Khrush 2009 Page #42  
v had only just accepted Kennedy's offer.33 The Hotline conversation shows  2009 Page #42  
the paper continues , "it does not offer such a threat to world peace as th 2009 Page #159  
 an offensive weapon" "it does not offer such a threat to world peace as th 2009 Page #172  
 have the continues "it doc,,; nol offer snc-n j n-!~•Y eqwpmMil 11nd enab- 2009 Page #182  

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 of charm and innate salesmanship. Offered blessings for three dead aliens  2003 Page #22  
rinkly skin Fire around crash site Offered blessings Many people thereCharl 2003 Page #23  
 the crash retrieval story and had offered the photograph as proof to a pho 2003 Page #36  
asion. The most dramatic detail he offered was that the military had arrive 2003 Page #54  
. About a dozen considerations are offered for each of these five stimuli.  2003 Page #178  
e, it was just one of five choices offered to keep nosy people away. The bi 2003 Page #183  
tion ” a "No evidence for validity offered"Explanation • False - see "restr 2003 Page #186  
quite realistic and solutions were offered which were somewhat impracticabl 2003 Page #230  
l characteristics." However, Klass offered no citation for this statement a 2004 Page #30  
ea. There were three possibilities offered then, as to why the object had n 2004 Page #42  
ints of my co- authors account and offered details and particulars that in  2004 Page #49  
ernment files that were then being offered up to the National Archives. Not 2004 Page #87  
he arguments against this scenario offered not only by the skeptics but by  2004 Page #106  
s. Dan Rather took the bait he was offered. Many times UFO researchers are  2004 Page #141  
ed. Many times UFO researchers are offered bait. Why? For what purpose or m 2004 Page #141  
a "well known Disney employee" who offered to show him some unusual film fo 2004 Page #179  
 being brought to Norton and being offered the film: Anyway, after Hynek ca 2004 Page #192  
fer to release the UFO films being offered by Miller and Scott. He and Hyne 2004 Page #193  
owe was another researcher who was offered films, exclusive interviews, and 2004 Page #193  
 In addition to this document Doty offered Linda thousands of feet of black 2004 Page #194  
trial bodies." in addition she was offered the now infamous Holloman Air Fo 2004 Page #194  
re given. Whitley told what he was offered and why he chose to turn it down 2004 Page #194  
another case, Robert Emenegger was offered an interview, by the Paul Shartl 2004 Page #196  
e the various conflicting versions offered by different ufologists, the bar 2004 Page #216  
ith a net for catching animals. It offered little resistance and was placed 2005 Page #31  
e worked for Project Blue Book and offered the theory that the project was  2005 Page #39  
dy was dark brown in color; and he offered the theory d1at perhaps the crea 2005 Page #40  
 then one of Einstein's assistants offered a simple explanation. The differ 2005 Page #92  
uction of SOM1-01 may therefore be offered. SOM1-01 likely emerged from a ' 2006 Page #16  
ll as counseling services would be offered in order to calm the people. The 2006 Page #59  
umably these were the explanations offered by the Top Brass after being tol 2006 Page #173  
ttling. In later years I was again offered the opportunity to visit the tes 2006 Page #199  
ckage of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese offered an instant win contest. The copy 2007 Page #63  
eerfull y unrhreat ening aLien who offered "a magical world of learning" on 2007 Page #63  
 A company called Freschetta Pizza offered a dollar off the cost of its hig 2007 Page #65  
he same lighting fixture craft and offered the consumer "Out-of-this -world 2007 Page #66  
elp you could gee. GM: Steve Greer offered to come to speak at the extradit 2007 Page #91  
ril 18, 1962 there was a case that offered all these research elements. Unf 2008 Page #7  
 explained why the investigators , offered some intriguing infomrntion , di 2008 Page #8  
t of April 18, 1962. The Air Force offered, as it so often did, a series of 2008 Page #17  
 public attention, the explanation offered by the authorities ends up looki 2008 Page #55  
on Johnson, the State Director who offered help, left the State. I was goin 2008 Page #55  
ca , including one for $30 million offered by National City Bank, a forerun 2008 Page #127  
gner, who near the ourbreak of war offered the U.S. Army Agfa film at a low 2008 Page #132  
which manufactur ed airships which offered passenger flights to various cou 2008 Page #133  
t with the CIA director Dulles and offered his extensive spy network to the 2008 Page #138  
th." Perhaps this UFO space object offered the United States the most impor 2009 Page #17  
as dark brown in color; and Werner offered the theory that perhaps the crea 2009 Page #49  
of regret. She later added she was offered a position in the fledgling US S 2009 Page #93  
It may not." Light waves, he said, offered a similar field. "Below the infr 2009 Page #162  
et with Di~h distributor : Rew.ird Offered •Met rental agencies to try to f 2009 Page #193  

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 at Norton Air Force Base who were offering up the UFO films. Both men were 2004 Page #192  
had showed up in her house before, offering her money. The men wanted to co 2005 Page #36  
icles foUowed. Time l\llagazj11e's offering was entitled The 1VIame/011s Se 2005 Page #93  
nt of Industrial Development civic offering asks, "lf you're beginning to t 2007 Page #61  
yet another terrifical.ly original offering in their ongoing series of prin 2007 Page #71  
ate independently and as an equal, offering the Americans only the informat 2008 Page #139  
ifferent in two ways: first, he is offering instruction , not opinion; and  2009 Page #11  
dition to the moon. 22 Kennedy was offering to put an end to the space race 2009 Page #40  

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ld try to monopolize/privatize NHI offerings; but international treaties wo 2006 Page #60  

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 been excellent, and surprisingly, offers many leads even today for checkin 2004 Page #130  
Once again Coleman and others made offers of all sorts of films that the go 2004 Page #192  
was told the story of MJ-12. These offers were made starting in 1983 as wel 2004 Page #193  
nt. I can't do that. Howe had many offers from other branches of the govern 2004 Page #194  
nd the non-ljving realms. Orgonom) offers us groundbreakin g applications i 2005 Page #87  
roven excellent, and surprisingly, offers many leads even coday for checkjn 2005 Page #140  
nicator work. Sherman's experience offers an independent means of corrobora 2006 Page #22  
 Sherman's whistleblower testimony offers important corroborating support f 2006 Page #23  
ct send intelligible greetings and offers of benevolent engagement days bef 2006 Page #60  
 greater access to the benefits it offers. Because many people across all s 2006 Page #61  
o these public gatherings, CONTACT offers a private support group for those 2006 Page #193  
stion: Introduces the controversy, offers 30 choices for what they might be 2007 Page #44  
hands with suction cup fingers and offers us a 'thumb' up gesture while hap 2007 Page #64  
Connex Railway Timetable Up.dates, offers a unjque notification service: "\ 2007 Page #75  
at the moment? GM: I have had some offers that have said if you come out of 2007 Page #92  
 in security. 1 have also had film offers and book offers but they are hold 2007 Page #92  
have also had film offers and book offers but they are holding back until i 2007 Page #92  
ilitary and government personnel , offers convincing evidence that contradi 2008 Page #23  
is the following FBI document that offers the significant thoughts and conc 2008 Page #28  
 source of The Seal Project report offers no hint on information about the  2009 Page #173  

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urder. Thia docucont did not oxiat offic1 nllv and haa nover bocn dlccloacd 2008 Page #120  

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rshall's offices switches from the Office of Chief of Staff (OCS) filing sy 2003 Page #26  
f Cape Girardeau the FBI opened an office, ostensibly a satellite from St L 2003 Page #32  
o the agent assigned to this field office is unknown a present. SEM on Marc 2003 Page #32  
t. SEM on March 11. 1941 opens FBI office In CG allegedly to Investigate re 2003 Page #32  
witnesses?Cape Girardeau Opens FBI Office The fire department under the dir 2003 Page #32  
2, 1992 4. Newspaper article - FBI Office in Cape Planned, Southeast Missou 2003 Page #39  
sination. Guy Banister operated an office in New Orleans that Garrison also 2003 Page #42  
ieval Conference The Public Record Office, London: The PRO is home to sever 2003 Page #74  
ing out of the Pentagon's printing office. One of the report's closing rema 2003 Page #88  
 removed from Forrestal's Pentagon office and secured at the White House fo 2003 Page #89  
y were "vary much encouraged" ihie office. fby the former Defame Secretary  2003 Page #91  
d were the University of Colorado; Office of Naval Research; the Army/Air F 2003 Page #99  
sory Committee on Aeronautics; and Office of Scientific Research and Develo 2003 Page #99  
matter should rest solely with the Office of the President following approp 2003 Page #134  
natter should rest solely with the Office "f the President following approp 2003 Page #136  
No one but agents of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and the 2003 Page #141  
nce and salvation to the Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI), 2003 Page #141  
n era. The New Mexico State Police office in Cimarron had received a strang 2003 Page #142  
ecial Studies (M), The White House Office, 1959 ” • On Eisenhower Briefing  2003 Page #156  
y will be discussed later. The War Office Logo was used whenever the custom 2003 Page #172  
ding to the US Government Printing Office) all the way up to 1969. The foot 2003 Page #172  
cret scarce but examples exist War Office logo used as late as 1969 Footnot 2003 Page #172  
n Manuscript received from an FOIA office at Ft. Meade. The originals were  2003 Page #179  
o visit the US Government Printing Office and met with Mr. Robert McArtor,  2003 Page #179  
 Style Manual for the USG Printing Office. All details check. So, What are  2003 Page #181  
s claimed they don't have) and the Office of Emergency Planning at the cras 2003 Page #192  
ton. Ellington was the head of the Office of Emergency Planning, which is i 2003 Page #193  
ing, which is inside the Executive Office of the President. This was one of 2003 Page #193  
al Facilities Division" within the Office of Emergency Planning. He is the  2003 Page #193  
and that cover was reportedly "The Office of Emergency Preparedness, Specia 2003 Page #194  
almost every box of files from the Office of Emergency Planning. Richard Ni 2003 Page #194  
d to me by the Clinton White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, 2003 Page #200  
g passed through Hillary Clinton's office in the West Wing of the White Hou 2003 Page #200  
hat you will keep the First Lady's office informed and we shall as well." A 2003 Page #200  
her anyone had every walked in his office and given him a briefing. The Q&A 2003 Page #202  
es were both drafted in Marshall's office and sent to the President for sig 2003 Page #203  
ould have been typed in Marshall's office or the White House then annotated 2003 Page #204  
rectives were prepared in the same office at the same time. 5. Perform type 2003 Page #209  
ower and Marshall work in the same office? Or meet together early in July 4 2003 Page #209  
directive to Twining at Marshall's office and then Marshall used it to crea 2003 Page #210  
ry Aldo to the President Director, Office for Emergency Management Director 2003 Page #214  
r of Intelligence, USAAF Director, Office of Naval Intelligence Director. J 2003 Page #214  
ul Kimball 211 Report on the Ramey Office Photos Ron Regehr 223 Debris from 2004 Page #3  
tted from the U.S. Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a variety of U.S. mi 2004 Page #9  
 make for intriguing reading: This office has tried to verify the stories p 2004 Page #9  
e advised the U.S. Defense Attache Office that their search for the mystery 2004 Page #9  
efense intelligence Agency Liaison Office, which had its headquarters at th 2004 Page #12  
 will you please return it to this office. With best regards. Sincerely, 1  2004 Page #18  
(E) Odd, Medical Ressareh Divisica Office of the Surgeon General RES TRIC T 2004 Page #18  
e Auxiliary, and headed out of the office. He was standing beside his cruis 2004 Page #36  
t of the British Police, Coroner's office, and also other authorities conce 2004 Page #54  
s, private defense contractors and Office of Naval Research about aerial di 2004 Page #60  
ad asked the Government Accounting Office (GAO) to investigate the alleged  2004 Page #60  
5 United States General Accounting Office: "Government Records: Results of  2004 Page #60  
chiff asked the General Accounting Office, Congress' investigative arm, to  2004 Page #60  
ort: Case Closed In July 1994, the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force 2004 Page #60  
n response to a General Accounting Office (GAO) inquiry of an event popular 2004 Page #60  
c or technical value as defined by Office of Scientific Research & Developm 2004 Page #62  
rdnance requested Section T of the Office of Scientific Rcscarch and Develo 2004 Page #66  
ed at the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, apparently due to the blast effe 2004 Page #68  
 1983, I was working on a Home Box Office TV special called, UFOs: The E. T 2004 Page #69  
eting at Kirtland Air Force Base's Office of Special Investigations in Albu 2004 Page #69  
e, and continued until Truman left office in January of 1953. This would ha 2004 Page #84  
Pentagon in 1951, he took over the office of Dr. Vannevar Bush who was at t 2004 Page #98  
n he went into President Kennedy's office with his large photographic chart 2004 Page #101  
rom Moore's locked safe in his CIA office. Wilbert Smith also had a piece r 2004 Page #102  
ce of the fraud behind in his home office, crammed behind file cabinets or  2004 Page #137  
ho ordered the debris flown to his office and then called in a press photog 2004 Page #141  
 balloon debris in General Ramey's office to throw the press off the trail. 2004 Page #142  
s death, the Government Accounting Office inquiry that he initiated made on 2004 Page #146  
 Lionel Ellington, the head of the Office of Emergency Planning. If Johnson 2004 Page #177  
was only months after Johnson left office that Project Blue book shut down, 2004 Page #177  
ng #2. Then we went into his inner office, and a strange thing happened. He 2004 Page #183  
Hold on" as we were sitting in his office. He would put a call into (Genera 2004 Page #183  
D.C. International Social Ministry Office could obtain access to the Vatica 2004 Page #186  
nd International Terrorism and his office was located one floor below that  2004 Page #188  
e same time Reagan was coming into office a researcher by the name of Bill  2004 Page #189  
ing in the Kirkland Air Force Base office of Air Force Office of Special In 2004 Page #193  
Air Force Base office of Air Force Office of Special Investigations Special 2004 Page #193  
ing a UFO documentary for Home Box Office (HBO). He intended to interview D 2004 Page #193  
retired officer from the Air Force Office of Secret Intelligence with all k 2004 Page #194  
cer in the United Staten Air Force Office of Special Investigations reflect 2004 Page #212  
irectorate of Historical Services, Office of the Command Adjutant, Headquar 2004 Page #224  
               Report on the Ramey Office Photos Ron Regehr Copyright 2004  2004 Page #226  
ges were delivered to Gen. Ramey's office where photographs were taken of G 2004 Page #226  
ed the message on his way into his office and he had not read it before the 2004 Page #227  
               Report on the Ramey Office Photos and is firmly convinced he 2004 Page #228  
read" of what RPIT terms the Ramey Office Memo: Line 1 R****ECOVERY OPERATI 2004 Page #228  
               Report on the Ramey Office Photos Combining the "best read ( 2004 Page #230  
ther balloon. Bond returned to his office to develop the photos. Less than  2004 Page #230  
photographed the debris in Ramey's office July 8. That may prove to be true 2004 Page #231  
ugh the parted curtains in Ramey's office. It appeared to be the outline of 2004 Page #231  
               Report on the Ramey Office Photos clearance, and series desi 2004 Page #232  
h into the background of the Ramey office photos one contentious point has  2004 Page #233  
ess Conference" at which the Ramey office photographs (ROP) had been taken? 2004 Page #233  
ist that were taken in Gen Ramey's office on 8 July 1947, only four origina 2004 Page #233  
 what is in effect a virtual Ramey Office in which accurate measurements co 2004 Page #233  
               Report on the Ramey Office Photos exactly what type it was,  2004 Page #234  
nt at his photo session in Ramey's office. He has always assumed, as anyone 2004 Page #234  
               Report on the Ramey Office Photos fir026 31i4 8, 1947 1. Bri 2004 Page #236  
arly and open door to Gen. Ramey's office. Some time before the events of J 2004 Page #237  
 Marcel with the debris in Ramey's office. So let us assume these were take 2004 Page #237  
               Report on the Ramey Office Photos across town from one paper 2004 Page #238  
. When Bond Johnson was in Ramey's office he was indeed the only photograph 2004 Page #238  
or the full story behind the Ramey Office Photographs continues. I won't go 2004 Page #238  
 of the Freedom of Information Act office at Fort Meade. The envelope is sh 2004 Page #243  
over letter included from the FOIA office shown as the return address. AN E 2004 Page #244  
O OCRD ■ 4 May 61-Enroute to OCRD (Office of the Chief of Research and Deve 2005 Page #8  
nstallations Division , within the Office of Special Studies headed by Dr.  2005 Page #41  
 Installations Division within the Office of Special Studies where Werner w 2005 Page #41  
he worked with scientists from the Office of Naval Research and with Dr. Va 2005 Page #41  
 Congress drove the President from office. Soon after, it reopened the inve 2005 Page #84  
eather Bureau and in Mr. Gardner's office about weather control. They sugge 2005 Page #97  
gency, the National Bureau and the Office of the President appraised of his 2005 Page #102  
e collected by the director of the Office of Coordina tor of lnformation.4  2005 Page #122  
of Coordina tor of lnformation.4 4 Office of Coordinator of Information (OC 2005 Page #122  
mation (OCI) was later renamed the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), whic 2005 Page #122  
hould also be mentioned-the unique Office of Chief of Scaff (OCS) file numb 2005 Page #123  
 surrendered to the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations .... "  2005 Page #123  
 surrendered to the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations in conj 2005 Page #123  
al Marshall's highest headquarters office. 121                              2005 Page #123  
l in the counterintelli gence (Cl) office of James Jesus Angleton-because C 2005 Page #124  
n the inner vault of the admiral's office, old files were destroyed. As he  2005 Page #130  
 Director of Development Programs, Office of the CNO; Assistant Chief of Na 2005 Page #130  
 Installations Division within the Office of Special Studies where Arthur w 2005 Page #168  
operation with scientists from the Office of Na,·al Research and with Dr. V 2005 Page #169  
f. 2). The National Reconnaissance Office first admitted in 2005 that it ha 2006 Page #9  
co Desert", US Government Printing Office, 1995 (about 1000 pages) 10       2006 Page #13  
n the sole control of the Military Office at the White House. was channeled 2006 Page #32  
tor of the National Reconnaissance Office (an organization whose very exist 2006 Page #74  
gham, deputy director of the CIA's Office of Special Activities, stated tha 2006 Page #76  
s Air Force, Chief, Public Affairs Office, Royal Air Force Bentwaters, Suff 2006 Page #137  
pen ran by into the administration office that contained the vault. Four Ph 2006 Page #157  
of punishment — and he was kept in office detention for several hours. But  2006 Page #160  
ter, Capt. Wood called me into his office. He said, 'Sit down. I heard you  2006 Page #161  
ION: WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED ST 2006 Page #164  
d, and hung up. Acheson sat in his office and waited. 164                   2006 Page #167  
earch of declassified files of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Reco 2006 Page #169  
nt into effect immediately. 4. The Office of the President was notified. Bn 2006 Page #170  
he Department of the Air Force. b. Office of the President would release no 2006 Page #170  
nd b above was to be passed to the Office of the Secretag of Defense. 5. At 2006 Page #170  
CEMBER 8. RE: FLYING SAUCERS. This office very confidentially advised by Ar 2006 Page #174  
he Federal Aviation Administration office at Bellingham International Airpo 2006 Page #185  
nd spacious and I was allocated an office on the ground floor. The library  2006 Page #197  
ea 2000 who brought his gun to the office! He sat opposite me and, when he  2006 Page #204  
y. He came round to the Foundation office, several times, and we exchanged  2006 Page #205  
xperiencers visited the Foundation office, such as a man who had a possible 2006 Page #206  
Control of news was handled by the Office of Censorship , while propaganda  2007 Page #11  
d managed by the innocent-sounding Office of\\ ar Informati on. Once again, 2007 Page #11  
 East-coast power broker.) , WWII: Office of Strategic Services (OSS) agent 2007 Page #26  
mp: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY OFFICE US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY 2007 Page #42  
-related research committee of the Office of Scientific Research and Develo 2007 Page #75  
ess the computers from outside the office. I used to try and impart enthusi 2007 Page #83  
body was actually awake and in the office at the time and they had seen wha 2007 Page #86  
s 1967 when the Adjutant GeneraJ's Office at MacDiU AFB (Tampa Florida) pro 2007 Page #94  
 telephoned the Adjutant General's Office for permission for Polaroid photo 2007 Page #95  
h some of my friends, and the post office, which wasn't very big, was close 2007 Page #125  
nnis A. Flinn, the Director of the Office of Security ar the Scace Departme 2007 Page #137  
is for the National Reconnaissance Office in the late 1970s. Accordin g to  2007 Page #138  
6 Dec 60 by Major AT. Wagner, this office. 133                              2007 Page #139  
tter dated 3 Dec 60, the FBI Field Office, New Haven, Connecticut, advised  2007 Page #140  
l in the Reserves, telephoned this office on December 5, 1960. He advised t 2007 Page #140  
mitted from the US Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a variety of US mili 2007 Page #142  
 reading: Subject: Moon Dust. This office has tried to verify the stories p 2007 Page #142  
rce advised the US Defense Attache Office that their search for the mystery 2007 Page #142  
 Air Defense Command contacted the office of Con-eio Poplflarand sent 3"1 S 2007 Page #194  
ly , that the lights in a doctor's office had gone out. He said, "All the l 2008 Page #11  
.R. Hart of the Public lnformation Office, responding to a letter from a Ne 2008 Page #15  
Col. Doyle Rees of the Air Force's Office of Special lnvestigations (AFOSI) 2008 Page #26  
os Alamos by Special Agents of the Office of Special Investigations ; Airli 2008 Page #27  
ecutive Officer of the Air Force's Office of the Judge Advocate General, Co 2008 Page #30  
 MoD. Pope says: "I arrived at the office at about 8:30 a.m. or 9:00 a.m. o 2008 Page #33  
0 years service with the Sheriff's office, he still lives in the area. Figu 2008 Page #43  
Robbie Robertson from the Sheriffs Office. Although friendly and easy-going 2008 Page #43  
ard of the reports at the Sheriffs Office and the Elma Police Department of 2008 Page #55  
as working out of the Aberdeen DNR office and commuting to his home in West 2008 Page #58  
ions or sent to the Public Records Office (now renamed the National Archive 2008 Page #62  
 was sent to the MoD. It was on my office wall for years, but was removed b 2008 Page #67  
ory was a quote from the MoD Press Office, where a spokesperson made the fo 2008 Page #67  
 a paper on this for the MoD Press Office (after I left the UFO project but 2008 Page #68  
 that take place every day, in the office, the corridor, the canteen or at  2008 Page #69  
t the Grays Harbor County Sheriffs Office. Unfortunately , too many years h 2008 Page #70  
 the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office. Reporter John Dodge obtained her 2008 Page #70  
 her information from the Sheriffs Office, aJ1d presumably, Radio KJTI in C 2008 Page #70  
er a call to the Shift Commander's office, he was told to proceed off base  2008 Page #80  
nniston to report to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSJ) 2008 Page #90  
l. ... According to OSI (Air Force Office of Special Investigations) , enti 2008 Page #94  
box (combination lock) at the Post Office. The first two words of the secon 2008 Page #105  
omwell. Allen Dulles (later of the Office of Strategic Services) was on the 2008 Page #126  
ion by choosing not work out of an office in the Gem1an Reichstag or Parlia 2008 Page #128  
Research Council and in I 943, the Office of Scientific Research and Develo 2008 Page #131  
eat classification. "The Paperclip office operated out of the Intelligence  2008 Page #137  
ving security reports from Schow's office pertaining to the Nazis recruited 2008 Page #137  
ting out of Berlin. "The Paperclip office operated out of the Intelligence  2008 Page #138  
rol. In 1910, the Eugenics Records Office was established and endowed with  2008 Page #140  
o months after succeeding Nixon in office, President Ronald Reagan was shot 2008 Page #142  
team and the day after Reagan took office, appointed an FDA Commission er w 2008 Page #142  
 satellite's trajectory. We at the Office of Scientific Investigations knew 2009 Page #17  
forces to standby alert. Air Force Office of Special Investigations ran out 2009 Page #18  
nalysts such as myself working the Office of Sci en ti fie Intelligence , h 2009 Page #18  
. Staff studies should include the Office of National Estimates and assign  2009 Page #19  
raw UFO reports to OSI through the Office of the Director of Central Intell 2009 Page #19  
nd national security implications. Office of Scientific Intelligence Agency 2009 Page #25  
ct after he officially assumes his office and is granted NEED-TO KNOW" clea 2009 Page #25  
issue. Bush had earlier headed the Office of Scientific Research and Develo 2009 Page #36  
matter should rest solely with the Office of the President following approp 2009 Page #37  
-12 When President Kennedy came to office in 1961, he was aware of the exis 2009 Page #37  
information soon after coming into office on January 20, 1961, actually imp 2009 Page #39  
 CIA wanted Kennedy's removal from office. Col Fletcher Prouty, in his well 2009 Page #45  
cials wanted Kennedy's removal for office -the role of CIA counterintellige 2009 Page #45  
Central Intelligence Group and the Office of the President. In 1947, the ev 2009 Page #154  
nistry , the air ministry, the war office, the admiralty and the ministry o 2009 Page #159  

Word: "officer", 150 instance(s) (Back to Top)

orge Filer, Air Force intelligence officer, 1958-1978 quoted in Sightings:  2003 Page #15  
 rom 1964-66 he was the Commanding Officer of Wright-Patterson AFB "After t 2003 Page #17  
most likely the commander, medical officer and intelligence officer would h 2003 Page #33  
, medical officer and intelligence officer would have either visited the si 2003 Page #33  
t. James E. Lightle - Intelligence Officer • Dispatcher would likely have t 2003 Page #33  
alled Cracraft-Miller. Cape police officer John Cracraft was 29             2003 Page #33  
. Who Handled the Bodies? ■ Police Officer John Cracraft -1954 ■ Likely cal 2003 Page #34  
ewife who turned it over to an FBI officer named Guy Banister. This begins  2003 Page #42  
 Other Details Mabie Mazza was the officer manager of WHJB radio in Greensb 2003 Page #59  
e field. At that point, a military officer in a very harsh tone commanded t 2003 Page #61  
e incident in Pennsylvania, a Navy officer came to that supply house and or 2003 Page #61  
as reportedly told by an Air Force officer that a Gemini capsule had been e 2003 Page #65  
hen an Army jeep with a driver and officer that pulled up by his sidewalk w 2003 Page #67  
here he and his brother stood. The officer mentioned that they were having  2003 Page #67  
p of the odd metallic object. This officer had some type of probe in his ha 2003 Page #69  
ut longer. For whatever reason the officer struck the object, and the tool  2003 Page #69  
cribe that soon after the military officer struck the object, a hatch opene 2003 Page #69  
l hitting metal. At that point the officer jumped off of the object. Soon t 2003 Page #69  
 from the site. Joel remembers one officer yelling out that "we ain't got m 2003 Page #69  
ooded area. Soon after, a military officer approached the civilians and tol 2003 Page #70  
Bill got into an argument with the officer, and Bill was told that if he di 2003 Page #70  
PREPARED 18 NOVMER, 1952. BRIEPING OFFICER: AIK. ROSCOE H. HILLENKOETTER (M 2003 Page #132  
ast four years, Gabriel Valdez, an officer in the far northwestern corner o 2003 Page #143  
ranching communities. The Cimarron officer knew Valdez was the "cattle muti 2003 Page #143  
aul Bennewitz a few months before. Officer Valdez and the ranchers had neve 2003 Page #143  
 calling the ranking base security officer, Colonel Ernest Edwards, who pas 2003 Page #145  
ONLY SU-12 GROUP OFS'AC OPERATIONS OFFICER Rr?wlMt.cn in an. Utto Spec-ai O 2003 Page #172  
udes "debriefing ” the personnel o Officer is in charge o One inventory for 2003 Page #175  
KENNEDI had. limited duty as naval officer assigned, to Naval Intelligence  2003 Page #236  
Jorge Martin, (c) Benjamin Gascot, officer for the air rescue division at I 2004 Page #16  
nday. This .1411.teriiing military officer Is icheliale4 to 'writ/ at teels 2004 Page #20  
T EVALUATION. it 12. CO, PREPARING OfFICER. HAROLD T 4Am1LTONs COL* USAF 13 2004 Page #21  
.J. Weems, the U.S. Signal Service officer at this place and an authority o 2004 Page #26  
ing about it. As a law enforcement officer powerless to do anything about a 2004 Page #31  
o a conveyed message from the RCMP officer in charge in Shag Harbor, statin 2004 Page #41  
ressed down by some American naval officer for not keeping their mouths shu 2004 Page #44  
d next to the craft. Soon a senior officer stepped through the circle of me 2004 Page #48  
iral of the Fleet (highest ranking officer in the British Navy), and as MoD 2004 Page #53  
portant sources was a high ranking officer at White Sands Proving Ground wh 2004 Page #61  
te Sands Proving Ground commanding officer, blamed "peculiar phenomena" for 2004 Page #64  
sner says his White Sands military officer source saw a photograph of a fly 2004 Page #64  
s personal interview with the Army officer at White Sands Proving Ground: W 2004 Page #65  
 was told verbally by the briefing officer that this was one of several fly 2004 Page #66  
te Sands Proving Ground commanding officer, was planning a SECRET V-2 rocke 2004 Page #67  
 ( 2:35) Scott Ramsey: "He (Police Officer) finally said to the family — 'T 2004 Page #72  
may have been with the Cuba police officer going up Highway 44 the night of 2004 Page #72  
otograph," seen by former military officer. Source said diameter of silver- 2004 Page #73  
t on the Crash at Farmington." The officer said he saw a black and white ph 2004 Page #73  
ico, "prior to 1950." The military officer said dead non-human beings were  2004 Page #73  
y is only anecdotal.] The military officer said he had a special security c 2004 Page #74  
r Atomic Energy Commission medical officer, current medical equipment and s 2004 Page #81  
eorge Filer, a former intelligence officer in the United States Air Force.  2004 Page #85  
told by a former Army Intelligence officer, who Stringfield called Mr. JK.  2004 Page #97  
nsidered the premiere intelligence officer of the 1950s in the United State 2004 Page #101  
ored to have been the CIA briefing officer on UFOs for at least three U.S.  2004 Page #101  
ur Lundahl, who had been a reserve officer in the Navy. Moore said that he  2004 Page #102  
ned AF as journalist, intelligence officer a Saw UFOs near Iwo Jima during  2004 Page #107  
e Marcel (the Roswell intelligence officer who was first sent to the debris 2004 Page #132  
 had happened. The base commanding officer, Colonel Blanchard, had sent him 2004 Page #134  
l told Friedman he had taken a CIC officer out to the ranch with him but co 2004 Page #135  
imagine that this key intelligence officer, at the only base in the world a 2004 Page #142  
ny of Roswell counter-intelligence officer Lewis Rickett is coherent, defin 2004 Page #143  
olonel Butch Blanchard, commanding officer of the Roswell Army Air Field in 2004 Page #147  
ey as Sherman Carson (based on CIC Officer Sheridan Cavitt) stands watching 2004 Page #150  
anking Soviet Secret police (NKVD) officer who defected to the West in 1938 2004 Page #153  
In the instance of living EBEs, an officer of Flag rank is often summoned t 2004 Page #170  
t and you go up to your commanding officer and he says "don't go any furthe 2004 Page #185  
own: I was approached by a retired officer from the Air Force Office of Sec 2004 Page #194  
captured live alien. This military officer had actually lived with a live a 2004 Page #195  
h. The alien died in 1952, and the officer had been with him the whole time 2004 Page #195  
iew he mentions the 'other' police officer. I stopped Doug and I said, 'Wha 2004 Page #217  
oug and I said, 'What other police officer?' He said, Well, we had the loca 2004 Page #217  
aid, Well, we had the local police officer, and then another gentleman, a y 2004 Page #217  
and said that [the younger] police officer was about his age, slightly olde 2004 Page #217  
s age, slightly older. That police officer didn't seem to intermingle with  2004 Page #217  
is southeast of Aztec. That police officer claimed that he had followed the 2004 Page #217  
utch," and, according to a general officer who knew him very well, a reputa 2004 Page #222  
 saucer - the scientist, engineer, officer or GI would have all been thinki 2005 Page #5  
he path in front of their car. The officer driving the verucle braked immed 2005 Page #32  
ary 1996. \Xfitnesses say that the officer might have died of general infec 2005 Page #33  
ade a slight movement that led the officer to touch its left arm without hi 2005 Page #33  
 appeared in Chereze's armpit. The officer complained of severe pains in hi 2005 Page #33  
utive, a former Naval Intelligence Officer, co speak on the UFO at the Sept 2005 Page #43  
rizona. Her husband was a military officer and was on duty in an air base c 2005 Page #44  
d with distinction as an artillery officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army unt 2005 Page #89  
gency, a career Naval Intelligence officer named Roscoe H. Hillenkotter. Re 2005 Page #96  
." Later in about 1951 or 1952, an officer in her classified research unit  2005 Page #131  
e security. • Former 0-2 Air Force officer In 1948. saw TS manuscript about 2006 Page #26  
ntists and a high ranking military officer. Michael Lindemann was a coordin 2006 Page #48  
ccessfully, but his launch control officer drowned in the ocean. The tragic 2006 Page #77  
 D-21B required the launch control officer (LCO) on the B-52 to release the 2006 Page #77  
 turn to the north. Launch control officer John Wallis, Lockheed's senior f 2006 Page #78  
 opinion of the senior AEC medical officer, current medical equipment and s 2006 Page #105  
 24, 1763: Capt. Ecuyer, a British officer under the command of Gen. Sir Je 2006 Page #107  
 CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer, on 19 May.25 Autopsy results di 2006 Page #110  
Roy Lilwall, the Senior Scientific Officer at the Institute, said that he h 2006 Page #120  
t. AT THAT POINT, DID ANY SUPERIOR OFFICER COME RUNNING IN AND SAY, 'X IS G 2006 Page #149  
 IS GOING ON'? Yes, the commanding officer that night came into the control 2006 Page #149  
and probably called the commanding officer of the unit. The next morning, t 2006 Page #149  
ment in 1995 as an E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman. He was born in 19 2006 Page #156  
m Active Duty," as E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman, U. S. Navy, on No 2006 Page #156  
ember 30, 1995, as E-7 Chief Petty Officer, Chief Yeoman, in Austin, Texas. 2006 Page #156  
8. Toppen got accepted for a Naval Officer candidate school program. Howard 2006 Page #160  
o object or debris has been found. Officer in Charge Rich Rogala later tell 2006 Page #185  
7: Seattle Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Gene Hoff describes the overall  2006 Page #185  
g an "unidentified flying object." Officer in charge of the Bellingham Coas 2006 Page #185  
high-level scientific intelligence officer during \X orld War 11. This give 2007 Page #22  
loyees is Bill Bates, a former OSS officer. ► 1950s: CIA spending lavishly  2007 Page #26  
elements. According to the O.1.C. (Officer in charge) of MacDill, alJ four  2007 Page #100  
ed this facility and contacted the Officer in charge. Jack stood at one end 2007 Page #114  
 thing was glO\ving and he (police officer) just made us turn around. \Xie  2007 Page #169  
NORAD) is located, the infonnation officer, Lt. Col. Herbert Rolph said the 2008 Page #9  
 claim to having been an Air Force officer and stationed at Nellis at the r 2008 Page #15  
ared by Douglas Crouch, an unknown officer wrote, "On April 18, 1962, the A 2008 Page #16  
 file on the matter. The Executive Officer of the Air Force's Office of the 2008 Page #30  
y were only seeing stars, a senior officer went outside to see for himself. 2008 Page #31  
icked it up and there was a police officer on the other end making a UFO re 2008 Page #33  
was answered by the Meteorological Officer. You have to realize that at tha 2008 Page #33  
leted a 20-year career as a police officer. In 1979, I was a rookie patrolm 2008 Page #41  
serve deputy sheriff, correctional officer, police officer, patrol sergeant 2008 Page #41  
riff, correctional officer, police officer, patrol sergeant, detective serg 2008 Page #41  
an who looked to be a high-ranking officer use the telephone briefly and th 2008 Page #53  
on . Army helicopter pilot Warrant Officer Clarence Hendricks stated, "Exha 2008 Page #54  
t be in the air long." As a patrol officer with a need to watch the skies,  2008 Page #54  
eap band aid on an active toddler. Officer Fred Bradshaw -Witness to Unusua 2008 Page #55  
2, 1987, I interviewed Elma Police Officer Fred Bradshaw at his residence . 2008 Page #55  
. In 1987 I was a full-time police officer and a father with small children 2008 Page #55  
ure of Captain Fritz, the homicide officer in charge of the JFK assassinati 2008 Page #110  
 Nazi money directly to forn1er SS officer and founder of the Bilderbergers 2008 Page #129  
, who along with F orrestal was an officer of Di lion, Read. According to S 2008 Page #131  
f the Netherlands , that former SS officer who, with Smith's help, founded  2008 Page #132  
ranslator was an Army Intelligence officer named Henry Kissinger, who would 2008 Page #138  
eydrich at Interpol was a young SS officer named Paul Dickopf. After the wa 2008 Page #139  
ork of George E. Joannides, a case officer who oversaw the activities of th 2009 Page #34  
rizona. Her husband was a military officer and was on duty in an air base c 2009 Page #51  
iston suspicious that his superior officer knew more about what had happene 2009 Page #68  
came a U. S. Air Force maintenance officer for the next seventeen years. Co 2009 Page #68  
John worked as an Air Force police officer and says nothing strange ever ha 2009 Page #77  
urier was sent from the commanding officer of the Base. He was carrying wha 2009 Page #90  
nt refers to what happened when an officer approached June's desk and pulle 2009 Page #91  
ce of metal out of his pocket. The officer teased June by inviting her to " 2009 Page #91  
come with curiosity. She asked the officer where it came from and he said,  2009 Page #91  
 the mistake of asking June if the officer was serious. She sternly advised 2009 Page #91  
redibility of June's account of an officer who was probably flirting with a 2009 Page #91  
was required to accompany an armed officer who escorted her to a secure are 2009 Page #92  
e lab. I wrole !he report and this officer, a lieutenanl colonel came to pi 2009 Page #93  
lear. Went back to the lab and the officer told me, "You can't go home; you 2009 Page #93  
 dictation and the praise from the officer about having a "moment in histor 2009 Page #93  
Marsden , N .Z. Scientific Liaison Officer, London, and the U.S. Embassy in 2009 Page #166  
h U.S. Navy ordnance Chief warrant officer and his team of petty officers.  2009 Page #176  

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o Joel, looked similar to a police officer's billy club but longer. For wha 2003 Page #69  
al years ago I received a military officer's confidential interview entitle 2004 Page #73  
 launch pylon and a launch control officer's station behind the cockpit. Jo 2006 Page #77  
(club-calendar-events) for NCO and Officer's Club facilities for several mi 2007 Page #94  
r Sergeant of the Non-Commissioned Officer's Club telephoned the Adjutant G 2007 Page #95  
 The Fire Fighter's handbook (Eire Officer's Guide To Disaster Control, sec 2007 Page #127  

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ce ordered a team (specified as an Officer-in-Charge, Noncommissioned-Offic 2005 Page #124  

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

 the scenes high-ranking Air Force officers are soberly concerned about the 2003 Page #10  
en Charlette's testimony of police officers, plainclothes people and milita 2003 Page #30  
as logical that these soldiers and officers would have been called to initi 2003 Page #33  
 Inc., ■ Other CG & Jackson police officers ■ Other county sheriff dept, em 2003 Page #34  
created below depicting two police officers and the dead alien being held b 2003 Page #35  
farmers, teachers, law enforcement officers, reporters, engineers, and a fu 2003 Page #57  
was later told that several of the officers were "very interested" in the p 2003 Page #146  
4 meters in diameter • US military officers at the site have been interview 2003 Page #164  
 president is dependant on cabinet officers to present to him any informati 2003 Page #189  
nterviews with radar operators and officers from the Signal Corps E?W!fihee 2003 Page #233  
uring an instruction for Air Force officers, stated: "The crashing of the S 2004 Page #13  
e light out on the Sound until his officers arrived, to which Wickens readi 2004 Page #36  
s cruiser putting on his coat when Officers Pond and O'Brien turned into th 2004 Page #36  
 know what the hell American naval officers were doing giving orders to RCN 2004 Page #44  
both British and American military officers were very interested in getting 2004 Page #58  
y Commission labs, former military officers, private defense contractors an 2004 Page #60  
cle of highly ranked general staff officers and civilian scientists assigne 2004 Page #65  
Aztec and Cuba, New Mexico, police officers, who told their families about  2004 Page #72  
id happen. I was one of the police officers at the crash site that day.' Go 2004 Page #72  
m saying, 'I was one of the police officers at the scene.' Apparently, thou 2004 Page #72  
 and Doug Nolan and the two police officers and going back and retrieving t 2004 Page #72  
 Researcher Randall Clement II, 20 Officers saw falling craft; UFO malfunct 2004 Page #114  
el show to declare that former top officers at Wright Patterson Air Force b 2004 Page #144  
. • This is where preliminary, but officers of flag rank make well-document 2004 Page #171  
n any major leaks, no intelligence officers telling stories of things going 2004 Page #178  
ed by extraterrestrial beings. The officers approaching Disney stated that  2004 Page #179  
base commander and other Air Force officers went out to greet them. Emenegg 2004 Page #182  
ptics, namely the number of police officers who were at the alleged crash s 2004 Page #216  
 field people, two law enforcement officers who were already at the scene.  2004 Page #216  
hard time digesting the two police officers. We figure today if you were ou 2004 Page #216  
t [Ken said] there were two police officers out there, we had a little bit  2004 Page #216  
 up his claim about the two police officers.12 This is a little something w 2004 Page #217  
taff car for high-ranking military officers of that post- World War II era. 2004 Page #231  
with military intelligence liaison officers as specified in SCE() and to 54 2004 Page #252  
y, between 6:15 and 7:30 p.m., two officers from the Intelligence Service,  2005 Page #32  
nt to be in trouble here!" The two officers took cl1e creature to the Hospi 2005 Page #32  
oral Marco Eli Chereze, one of the officers from the Intelligence Service o 2005 Page #33  
in the promptness with which ESA's officers appeared on the spot to capture 2005 Page #37  
sidered top secret by intelligence officers of botl1 the Army and the Air F 2005 Page #74  
cation. There he saw high-rankin g officers and a few scientists who were v 2005 Page #78  
ith a return address of the Police Officers Association . The contents are  2005 Page #122  
ropped off radar" on July 4. Radar officers from the Signal Corps Engineeri 2005 Page #126  
ry personnel to be led by military officers where rank dictates authority.  2006 Page #18  
nt covert work within the NSA were officers with the rank of Captain who wo 2006 Page #22  
Nor is there any record of who the officers were that he reported to in per 2006 Page #22  
ly be opened Eventually entered by officers, not made for adult humans By S 2006 Page #29  
nder the heading "Non- Terrestrial Officers " Also finds list of 'fleet-to- 2006 Page #31  
 Maj. Jack Reed, Air Force project officers for TAGBOARD, oversaw the prepa 2006 Page #78  
ed the following "(UP)" headline, "Officers Shake Heads Over W.Va. Ogre Tal 2006 Page #99  
k UFOs, lower ranking intelligence officers knew the plan was co eljminace  2007 Page #18  
's leading scientific intelligence officers and an expert in the uses of de 2007 Page #22  
troduoed. • to stop higher ranking officers from snooping ink TS files'.•·: 2007 Page #52  
d off by military and state police officers. The two tried to use a back en 2007 Page #129  
 detained by Sutfolk County police officers who refused to idencify themsel 2007 Page #129  
eached the Air Force, Intelligence officers flew to the scene from Maxwell  2007 Page #133  
t that's the way the Maxwell Field officers explained why they had started  2007 Page #133  
on the 81 \ 9th and 22nd, security officers patrolling the Kirtland AFB Coy 2007 Page #176  
he investigations conducted by the officers and NCOs left a great deal to b 2008 Page #7  
reen, orange and red. According to officers at Stead Air Force Base, a Bona 2008 Page #13  
t \Vas responsible for everything. Officers at Stead Air Force Base, Nellis 2008 Page #15  
 seen by anyone other than project officers and those making UFO policy, we 2008 Page #15  
ow famous UFO encounters of police officers and citizens from Exeter, New H 2008 Page #42  
t of UFOs. This prompted my fellow officers to describe what they had exper 2008 Page #42  
ommunity , the deputies and police officers I knew would say nothing to mak 2008 Page #42  
it was a story repeated by several officers when the subject of UFOs arose. 2008 Page #42  
ad by serving the public and their officers. Robbie was one of the latter.  2008 Page #44  
aking to the local law enforcement officers, I learned the 18 year old son  2008 Page #48  
e witnesses were pilots and police officers, together with instances where  2008 Page #64  
port a UFO in Stanmore. Two police officers attend the scene, witness the c 2008 Page #64  
ng with more sightings from police officers and more cases where UFOs have  2008 Page #65  
tine material: UFOs seen by police officers and pilots, UFOs tracked on rad 2008 Page #68  
istocrats, industrialists and Army officers brokered by banker Baron Kurt F 2008 Page #126  
thor Hunt reported. She added that officers of the Joint Intelligence Objec 2008 Page #137  
d almost completely with former SS officers. This operation encompassed the 2008 Page #139  
burg, Germany , where many Nazi SS officers were buried. It was also the fo 2008 Page #142  
Association of Former Intelligence Officers, one of whom is probably well a 2009 Page #14  
edgeable analysts and intelligence officers to receive, analyze and summari 2009 Page #16  
 inforrnation loop by his superior officers, USAF General Gordon Williams a 2009 Page #68  
do?" The consensus of the military officers in that meeting was to say, "It 2009 Page #74  
t for another mission. We had some officers that all went on to some ve,y d 2009 Page #78  
ham Forest along with his superior officers, but he did not include any det 2009 Page #80  
dly moving light provoked military officers, including RAF Bentwaters Deput 2009 Page #82  
Mr. Knacke Mr. Hegele Dr. Heinrick Officers in Parachute Branch Lt. Col. Mc 2009 Page #94  
nd scientists, engineers and naval officers were said to be associated in t 2009 Page #157  
itish although United States naval officers were not enthusiastic the Briti 2009 Page #161  
h and although United States naval officers were not enthusiastic, the Brit 2009 Page #161  
inued to completion by New Zealand officers. All practicable assistance of  2009 Page #165  
ith the many suggestions by senior officers, resulted in changes of policy, 2009 Page #166  
h and although United States naval officers were not enthusiastic, the Brit 2009 Page #169  
er, work force of New Zealand Army officers & men with U.S. Navy ordnance C 2009 Page #176  
rant officer and his team of petty officers. Assigned entire island of Isle 2009 Page #176  

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

d Noverriaer 2000, finds a list of officers' names under the heading "Non-  2006 Page #31  

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at just two weeks later Marshall's offices switches from the Office of Chie 2003 Page #26  
tary of Defense arrives at his new offices in the Pentagon. For the record, 2003 Page #87  
m the archives in one of the other offices that are the CC distribution lis 2003 Page #209  
from police departments, sheriff's offices, state police, the media, and ci 2004 Page #108  
o was there in the Star Telegram's offices that night has told us no other  2004 Page #237  
number of other national securi'0' offices had been able to deny, year afte 2005 Page #73  
 a number of military and civilian offices within the Eisenhower Administra 2005 Page #99  
City, VA builrung that housed Navy offices outside Washington, DC, reports  2005 Page #130  
 from police departments, sheriffs offices, state police, the media, and ci 2005 Page #139  
ife, Sue, and I visited Santilli's offices in London on several occasions t 2005 Page #146  
at HUD (and probably other federal offices) is essentially a cut-out operat 2006 Page #32  
ation's capital tonight. Newspaper offices were flooded with calls by perso 2006 Page #89  
d into the Bigelow Holding Company offices. The Holding Company was the man 2006 Page #197  
he cime. The maiEng arrived at our offices in an oversized opaque envelope  2007 Page #67  
II." LG. Farben had subsidiaries , offices and representatives in 93 countr 2008 Page #127  
 the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel, the Orga 2008 Page #141  
cent, he invited me to visit Tass' offices and meet with staff members ther 2009 Page #138  

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

ree of the nation's most sensitive officesSecretary of State Alexander Haig 2008 Page #142  

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LUl:D COMAi AND & CONTROL • Senior Officiah M.any Letured Agencies --· 144  2008 Page #150  

Word: "official", 226 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cerned about the UFOs. But through official secrecy and ridicule, many citi 2003 Page #10  
bout this event through both their official and unofficial communications.  2003 Page #30  
 of Canada. A preliminary check by official agencies appears to rule out an 2003 Page #53  
ject was a natural phenomena." The official Air Force explanation for the e 2003 Page #55  
ase. In February of 1985, the only official document on the incident which  2003 Page #56  
o had an Acme mailing address. The official Air Force conclusion was listed 2003 Page #56  
y and Government Response The only official report that has been found on t 2003 Page #59  
nvestigation at the scene as well. Official looking men in dress suits were 2003 Page #59  
 Can this be verified? What is the official story concerning UFOs and RAF R 2003 Page #77  
reated for depression. That is the official account at any rate. It is the  2003 Page #85  
 his brother on Sunday May 22. The official account of Forrestal's death fo 2003 Page #91  
-SCIENCE-AUTOMOTIVE- HOME-OUTDOORS OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENTROSWELL 125      2003 Page #129  
IA request justifying CoL Weaver's official statement that die M.T-12 docum 2003 Page #135  
 of trying to explain things away, official (and secret) policy at the CIA  2003 Page #141  
 pack of them. No records exist of official reactions to Bennewitz' revelat 2003 Page #150  
7 are real then this was the first official meeting of the IAB and logical  2003 Page #157  
ie to William S. Steinman provides official evidence that the Interplanetar 2003 Page #162  
ckout: extreme measures authorized Official denial Discredit witnesses: int 2003 Page #175  
eptive step is fair, whether it is official or unofficial, true or false, e 2003 Page #176  
o be ignorant of Roswell. One such official was Anthony Lake who was speech 2003 Page #200  
f he had been involved in anything official dealing with the UFO subject, d 2003 Page #202  
bligation to support or to further official Chinese programs that do not co 2003 Page #207  
r ©bllgatlon to support or further official Chines* pro- Qrano uhioh do not 2003 Page #213  
bligation to support or to further official Chinese programs which do not c 2003 Page #225  
blic and media opinion — there are official documents available that concer 2004 Page #4  
om examining the now many pages of official documentation on Moon Dust that 2004 Page #5  
supported by an intriguing body of official documentation. The genesis of t 2004 Page #7  
ced with this overwhelming body of official evidence, I concluded that ther 2004 Page #10  
nvelopes and packages adorned with official emblems and stamps; however, on 2004 Page #11  
eta located in Bolivian territory, official :vales in Salta announcod Amity 2004 Page #20  
s statement indicated some kind of official secrecy ay a higher level of au 2004 Page #31  
wrence Smith so they would have an official presence on both boats. O'Brien 2004 Page #38  
rity Act of 1947 and Her Majesty's Official Secrets Act. The story was soon 2004 Page #46  
it was shift change. Again nothing official was said about the incident. I  2004 Page #57  
st in the case and underscored the official government and military interes 2004 Page #58  
me time, Rep. Kissner was doing an official New Mexico historical research  2004 Page #70  
tary facts, Andrew Kissner, in his official state legislator position, arra 2004 Page #70  
e secret" is why there has been an official American policy ever since to d 2004 Page #75  
in July 1952. Although the written official record shows no contact between 2004 Page #85  
Ufology. Smith was the head of the official flying saucer investigation run 2004 Page #85  
that Smith had been the head of an official flying saucer investigation fun 2004 Page #86  
nt's Project Magnet, which was the official saucer study. Smith's flying sa 2004 Page #86  
nvolved the setting up of the only official government flying saucer observ 2004 Page #86  
ject Magnet was shut down, and the official government flying saucer invest 2004 Page #87  
 for any lack of action or for any official position they may take. There i 2004 Page #88  
e U.S., Smith returned to write an official TOP SECRET memo to the Canadian 2004 Page #89  
ality of saucers. One high ranking official at the Embassy wrote Smith: The 2004 Page #90  
al at the Embassy wrote Smith: The official position here is that nobody kn 2004 Page #90  
said that he was covered under the official Secret Act of Canada and theref 2004 Page #93  
y the name of Art Bridge, that the official Secret Act lasted 25 years. The 2004 Page #93  
deal of this around, most of it in official (not USAF!) hands. In a phone i 2004 Page #95  
ne. That was pretty much under the Official Secrets Act he told us. However 2004 Page #96  
as shown by some high ranking U.S. official or scientist. 2. The story that 2004 Page #98  
 a file that contained a number of official government documents but he cla 2004 Page #100  
ahl was a very powerful Washington official who happened to be extremely in 2004 Page #101  
d handle it. As a top intelligence official, Lundahl would have had a lot o 2004 Page #105  
not killed by Oswald acting alone; official cover-up: open in 2038? Slide 2 2004 Page #124  
e debate about whether there is an official cover-up of evidence of intelli 2004 Page #134  
en essentially forgotten after the official retraction on July 9, 1947? Thi 2004 Page #134  
entioned in Project Blue Book, the official Air Force UFO study that contin 2004 Page #136  
inclined to accept the most recent official explanation, and who would like 2004 Page #138  
ace and a wink in his eye, as "our official debunker." In our film, Roswell 2004 Page #139  
al facility. To reject the current official explanation, the version the Ai 2004 Page #144  
at there have been converts to the official position can be explained by sk 2004 Page #145  
ached the conclusion — this was an official United States government Congre 2004 Page #187  
 have got, and how it ties into an official policy to slowly disclose the h 2004 Page #196  
 is the person to the status quo • Official cause of death • Probability of 2004 Page #198  
rce of my information is a British official of Cabinet rank... Death of Dor 2004 Page #206  
d • Corner said the heart was fine official cause of death "natural in bed" 2004 Page #206  
ol and barbiturate overdose is the official cause of death • RV Answer: Mur 2004 Page #207  
ion with air. • Why: to derail his official investigation of UFOs, CIA, MI6 2004 Page #211  
 approval from Van before you make official inquiries. Wish I could be of m 2004 Page #246  
mpact on public opinion, let alone official investigations with a legal bas 2004 Page #254  
officials, arrived at Unicamp. The official purpose of the visit was to dis 2005 Page #33  
declare, I have just done it in my official note." The reporter pressed on: 2005 Page #35  
ma took part in the release of the official version, appeared on a BBC vide 2005 Page #35  
e were too many people, other than official people seeing these things and  2005 Page #39  
that he had been alerted, "through official channels and on a private phone 2005 Page #40  
dn't remember if the report was on official stationary or marked Secret, or 2005 Page #42  
ological, and that great levels of official secrec~· envelop the subject. O 2005 Page #73  
hat is going on. Luckily, years of official denial by the relevant U.S. age 2005 Page #73  
 How will the process of obtruning official recognition of the presence of  2005 Page #75  
ue of UFOs, the disconnect between official trutb and actual truth is subst 2005 Page #76  
y have made this subject challenge official dogma. Roswell was a "myth," Ar 2005 Page #76  
A statement by Canadian government official and engineer, \"(filbert Smith, 2005 Page #79  
ructures of power, the gap between official and unofficial reality will onl 2005 Page #84  
 room. The discrepancy between the official and the real is so large that a 2005 Page #85  
t in the early stages following an official disclosure, it would also be te 2005 Page #86  
eport, he was asked co fill out an official questionnaire. In March 1954, R 2005 Page #95  
yes: without a doubt. And with the official cause of deatl1 1isced as a hea 2005 Page #104  
etween 1947 and today, the list of official and credible sources speaking t 2005 Page #119  
 be authentic and released through official channels about the Los Angeles  2005 Page #123  
emo, which nevertheless remains as official contents closely controlled in  2005 Page #126  
ading to a doctrine for police and official conduct in holding prisoners an 2005 Page #126  
 threats, it is plausible that the official report might include a "cover y 2005 Page #126  
 when selecting a cover story that official po liq regarding UFO BS is that 2005 Page #129  
've looked at countless numbers of official document s and it looks fake to 2005 Page #130  
dream about. A further example of "official hoaxing" can be found in the Sp 2005 Page #133  
uth African Air Force, that looked official, and that seemed to corroborate 2005 Page #134  
writer and handwritin g? Are there official, publicly released documents th 2005 Page #135  
g locations, details of the event, official and leaked documents. Are the d 2005 Page #136  
or read a document about it in an "official" capacity, and have signed or w 2005 Page #137  
with approxjmatel y 1,000 pages of official documentation on MOON DUST and  2005 Page #142  
 event about which they had secret official knowledge. They confirmed MOON  2005 Page #143  
ulture, has begun co shed light on official acts performed in our name. To  2005 Page #143  
nnel dissatisfied with the pace of official disclosure of an extraterrestri 2006 Page #15  
yesterday. according to a military official Controllers were unable to esta 2006 Page #28  
outhpiece of government policy and official interpretation of events. Inevi 2006 Page #57  
ontact on the fly while organizing official response and welcome. Despite p 2006 Page #58  
ople would become skeptical of all official information. Public morale woul 2006 Page #64  
ace? When such an incident occurs, official sources release little (if any) 2006 Page #71  
arch involving witness interviews, official documents (manuals, accident re 2006 Page #71  
s emergency kit containing several official letters and $1,000 cash. Five s 2006 Page #75  
be seen by the public. This was an official communication between the crash 2006 Page #76  
 evidence clearly contradicted the official statement (in a classified memo 2006 Page #76  
ut the story were copied in it. An official document, "Project 10073 Record 2006 Page #96  
f West Virginia according to their official records and none of them landed 2006 Page #97  
nder cover of tight security to an official installation in the South of En 2006 Page #122  
 England for study. Moreover, that official installation was allegedly Port 2006 Page #122  
However, other sources — some with official backgrounds - claim to have hea 2006 Page #126  
st in UFOs, tabled questions at an official level with British authorities  2006 Page #133  
and who desired the release of the official evidence to interested parties. 2006 Page #133  
arfare, strongly suggests that the official world is ever-ready to cope wit 2006 Page #137  
s: UFOs, the Establishment and the Official Cover-Up, David Clarke & Andy R 2006 Page #137  
 He wanted Linda to know about his official and off-the- record research co 2006 Page #139  
N THREE OR FOUR DAYS, SOME KIND OF OFFICIAL NOTICE CAME OUT SAYING, 'FORGET 2006 Page #150  
 The Air Force scrambled. A senior official burst in asking permission to t 2006 Page #168  
ding of this event is found in the official transcript of the meeting betwe 2006 Page #168  
ent days." Further evidence of the official "jitters" that were quite indep 2006 Page #169  
 an object over Texas. The closest official Air Defense Command radar at th 2006 Page #178  
d, most importantly, copies of the official U.S. Coast Guard reports. Words 2006 Page #180  
 not exist? Because, according the official paradigm, they cannot exist. Wh 2006 Page #181  
t. Why not? Because, according the official paradigm, they do not exist. Wh 2006 Page #181  
attle, Washington would receive an official report from 180                 2006 Page #183  
tself are taken primarily from the official United States Coast Guard repor 2006 Page #184  
ness testimony, news accounts, and official Coast Guard reports as we attem 2006 Page #194  
. October 1", 1992 marked my first official day working for Robert Bigelow  2006 Page #197  
ether into a coherent picture. The official (but false) story about UFOs, a 2007 Page #23  
ose ends and continue to reinforce official denials and deceptions. ] think 2007 Page #29  
nities: ► Avenues to challenge the official story ► Outlets for independent 2007 Page #38  
 medja: , Avenues to challenge the official story ► Outlets for independent 2007 Page #39  
ow many Americans don't accept the official story ab ut what happened that  2007 Page #40  
, Oct. 14, 2006: 84 percent reject official 9/11 story This, b) itself is a 2007 Page #40  
r approva from Van before you make official inquiries. Wish I could be of m 2007 Page #49  
                     nect between "Official" and . ity.. . s of protecting  2007 Page #58  
rum are those who maintain that no official effort is in place, or for that 2007 Page #59  
r delays leaving its craft to make official contact in order to finish its  2007 Page #65  
ike. Since the actual aircraft and official USAF photos are still classifie 2007 Page #94  
ested char Jack use higher quality official Air Force photographs available 2007 Page #95  
onally shown Literally hundreds of official U.S.A.F. photographs of these a 2007 Page #95  
ok like. \Xfhen Jack first saw the official USAF photos of these aircraft,  2007 Page #99  
ight". This is consistent with the official USAF classification that space  2007 Page #108  
ing. The 0.1.C. also possessed the official U.S. Air Force stamp which was  2007 Page #110  
 photos. At th.is exact point, the official declassificati on of these incr 2007 Page #110  
ic data and photos, and also in an official document known as the "Patton m 2007 Page #114  
s, knocking it out of the sky. The official explanation of the incident was 2007 Page #128  
logy are surely: 1. Who within the official world is responsible for coordi 2007 Page #132  
he then-recent establishment of an official project apparently designed to  2007 Page #132  
 bodies, from a British Government official. Kilgallen believed the story m 2007 Page #135  
ce of my informati on is a British official of Cabinet rank who prefers to  2007 Page #136  
emain unidentified. " The "British official" told KilgalJen that: "We belie 2007 Page #136  
d proportions. And for evidence of official interest in Monroe's dabbling i 2007 Page #136  
 number. The first reaJ inkling of official interest in Marilyn Monroe on t 2007 Page #137  
hat the Cl.A and a number of other official bodies have collated a wealth o 2007 Page #138  
y an intriguing and varied body of official documentation. · · The genesis  2007 Page #141  
rd "Blue" has longstanding ties to official UFO-related projects such as Bl 2007 Page #143  
ith Col. Oliveira, the head of the official UFO investigation, was rold off 2007 Page #194  
gineering in Cordoba. There are no official written reports 190             2007 Page #196  
ple. In aU his correspondence with official institutions, rhe dreaded word  2007 Page #197  
 "probably man-made." Dr. Taylor's official position with NASA at the time  2007 Page #197  
el, currently a consultant for the official Comrruttee for the Study of Aer 2007 Page #200  
n the Project Blue Book files, the official investigation of UFOs by the U. 2008 Page #7  
ter the sightings in Utah, but the official spokesman at Nellis said the Ai 2008 Page #15  
ew York resident claimed that "The official records of the Air Force list t 2008 Page #15  
..... •·· • ow.-. ............... "Official" Investigation • Lasted 48 Hour 2008 Page #20  
ed, a thorough , in-depth study of official documentation declassified unde 2008 Page #23  
cing evidence that contradicts the official position that UFOs are without  2008 Page #23  
 memoranda and documentation , the official world stubbornly maintains that 2008 Page #23  
hat no UFO report received through official channels has ever had any sort  2008 Page #23  
s brought to a close. It became an official, guiding principle of foreign p 2008 Page #25  
sider , for example, the following official report generated on 2 March 195 2008 Page #27  
ny defense significance. Available official documentation strongly suggests 2008 Page #31  
ded for not merely sticking to the official line that UFOs do not pose a po 2008 Page #35  
erly outrageous on the part of the official world to assume that misleading 2008 Page #37  
glimpse the truth behind rumor and official denial. What follows is what I  2008 Page #42  
 into the site, covert removal and official denial. There were also rumors  2008 Page #42  
tt AFB in Illinois declared search official because of "so many sightings i 2008 Page #48  
 Crash her son watched an unmarked official -looking sedan pull up to a tel 2008 Page #53  
Helicopter Exhaust? The prevailing official explanation for the Westport UF 2008 Page #54  
and commercial pilots disputed the official explanation . Army helicopter p 2008 Page #54  
ion. There were probably many more official reports in 1979 than were avail 2008 Page #59  
use the files had been purged. The official explanation of "helicopter exha 2008 Page #59  
a public relations nightmare . The official denial is meaningless. Secrecy  2008 Page #60  
npl ace that it is hard to take an official statement seriously. When Major 2008 Page #60  
l and indeed I was involved in the official investigation. We were informed 2008 Page #65  
 account in the MoD file is not an official USAF or MoD witness statement.  2008 Page #66  
 report dated January 13, 1981, on official Department of Air Force Headqua 2008 Page #93  
. Max Warburg , that Deutsche Bank official who had assisted in moving Leni 2008 Page #127  
y that UFOs were real and "through official secrecy and ridicule, many citi 2008 Page #131  
h may have signaled someone in the official world that it was now pem1issib 2008 Page #133  
_, 1s d1stmctly different from the official NASA imagery that [I have] been 2008 Page #135  
e is of a 'pattern' [ shown by] an official, undeniable log of NASA mission 2008 Page #135  
 firm evidence of an astonishing , official link between NASA's supposedly  2008 Page #135  
ion and Leo. In fact, the original official NASA Apollo Lunar Program logo  2008 Page #135  
cident,' NASA quietly changed this official Apollo Program logo-adding rand 2008 Page #135  
an nations]," stated U.S. Treasury official Orvis Schmidt. "ln the field of 2008 Page #137  
l career. "The Treasury Department official who had frozen this money was t 2008 Page #141  
aving UFO Reports does not Confirm Official Interest • Withholding Reports  2008 Page #148  
 Withholding Reports does not mean Official Interest - MOST IMPORTANT: DESI 2008 Page #148  
RE'S ll\1AGINAT ION • WAS NEVER AN OFFICIAL ORGANIZATION • HAD NO MEETINGS  2008 Page #148  
ct Grudge, thereby establishing an official connection between Teller and U 2009 Page #9  
A.ND HUMAN SURVIVAL THIS JS NOT AN OFFICIAL fNTELLIGE NCE DOCUMENT AND DOES 2009 Page #23  
d it all a hoax. That was never an official conclusion , however, since the 2009 Page #30  
al conclusion , however, since the official Air force investigation ended w 2009 Page #30  
d technology is supported by three official government documents . The firs 2009 Page #35  
ts and acknowledged as part of the official records belonging to the Nation 2009 Page #35  
Vannevar Bush. The three preceding official documents corroborate a number  2009 Page #36  
directive. In case any senior U.S. official did not cooperate with MJ-12, t 2009 Page #42  
nation of any elected or appointed official in Washington DC whose policies 2009 Page #43  
the document was found in a box of official records at the National Archive 2009 Page #46  
 November 2005 by a retired senior official within the US Defense Intellige 2009 Page #52  
did not include any details in his official January 13, 1981, report. Howev 2009 Page #80  
neers were discouraged from making official reports by being detained for a 2009 Page #90  
eception by anyone, especially any official, at any level of government , a 2009 Page #95  
ual mitary encounters with UFOs. ■ Official silence. ■ Military agencies of 2009 Page #152  
izational units, named or unnamed, official or unofficial, who have involve 2009 Page #154  

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tching up was needed to explain to officialdom what this man was doing with 2003 Page #150  
been created by the murky world of officialdom to confuse the true nature o 2005 Page #132  
hed UFOs and hoa.-xes, the hand of officialdom can often be found at work.  2005 Page #134  
, Prescott was indeed contacted by officialdom: "Tony says that he thinks t 2006 Page #124  

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s. Crash ConferenceComparison with officially released FBI Files and those  2003 Page #157  
nd the need to know. While this is officially true, the publisher of the Ma 2003 Page #184  
en if bogus) had been disseminated officially, possibly to cloud the rumors 2004 Page #14  
th atomic bomb production. El Vado officially functioned in secret from 194 2004 Page #71  
ERY nation on this planet has been officially informed of the existence of  2004 Page #88  
after the preliminaries had begun. Officially, there are no alien bodies, o 2004 Page #147  
rrespondence with author confirms "officially sanctioned murders" 196       2004 Page #199  
nalized yet plausible accounts of "officially sanctioned termination" in th 2004 Page #200  
urder. This document did not exist officially and has never been disclosed  2004 Page #248  
nowledging this reality within the officially sanctioned bodies of power. T 2005 Page #73  
continues to remain unacknowledged officially. As discussed above, there ar 2005 Page #84  
e case or document surface? Was it officially found in the National Archive 2005 Page #136  
uth Pacific. • 1969: U.S. and U.K. officially end their offensive biologica 2006 Page #107  
 Organization eradicates smallpox. Officially, two labs have the virus, the 2006 Page #107  
ndation in name only and was never officially established as a non-profit.  2006 Page #197  
standing on the door-step ready to officially release information pertainin 2007 Page #110  
i on of these incredible discs was officially terminated. Jack was later to 2007 Page #110  
 by any other nation, the U.S.A.F. officially took over and financed Avro's 2007 Page #111  
eld (Savannah GA.) which was never officially closed. ln 1972 Jack Pickett  2007 Page #114  
d of the J\rarat Anomaly -as it is officially known throughout the U.S. Int 2007 Page #138  
eports that have been declassified officially and that detail the work of P 2007 Page #139  
ear in which Project Blue Book was officially terminated) , 12,618 reported 2008 Page #23  
s, is packed with documents , some officially 30                            2008 Page #36  
ending back to when the Agency was officially formed by Act of Congress, on 2008 Page #135  
ce to the President Elect after he officially assumes his office and is gra 2009 Page #25  
Memorandum to the CIA has not been officially acknowledged (it has been ran 2009 Page #41  
arance to come through so he could officially join the base security. In th 2009 Page #81  

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a, and whose mandate, according to officially-declassi tied documentation,  2007 Page #132  

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ong others, 'my' old network-CBS ; officiallypublished NASA mission time li 2008 Page #135  

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ference section will break out the officials at the site, those with a clea 2003 Page #30  
e civilians that were asked by the officials to come to the site and finall 2003 Page #30  
 military men the most appropriate officials would be the County sheriff, C 2003 Page #30  
                The First Roswell? Officials At the Crash Site a Sheriff 19 2003 Page #31  
rder of U.S. Army and state police officials, reportedly in anticipation of 2003 Page #55  
was prevented from doing so by the officials at that scene. The later editi 2003 Page #55  
cess to go into the woods with the officials. 55                            2003 Page #59  
rom Greensburg, Army and Air Force officials, scientists, and volunteer fir 2003 Page #66  
was a smaller number of government officials who returned to the scene. Thi 2003 Page #66  
scientists, and Army and Air Force officials resumed a search today for a s 2003 Page #66  
n Forrestal's progress by hospital officials, never sees his patient again. 2003 Page #90  
 the Bi/Mg. Taylor told me the DIA officials approved as long as he kept th 2003 Page #110  
led to a continued cover-up, while officials scramble to get better informa 2003 Page #190  
s private library. Some of his top officials, however, claimed to be ignora 2003 Page #200  
h American diplomatic and military officials in the area. In your discussio 2003 Page #207  
ur survey yon will oontaat Chinas* officials oekS. IogkSofb in basinass, su 2003 Page #213  
u will contact appropriate Chinese officials and leaders in the course of y 2003 Page #222  
h American diplomatic and military officials in the area. j__In your discus 2003 Page #222  
__In your discussions with Chinese officials in positions of responsibility 2003 Page #222  
ly known to many important Chinese officials. It is estimated that the miss 2003 Page #224  
rican d-i pl rmaf.i n and military officials in the area. In your discussio 2003 Page #225  
. In your discussions with Chinese officials and leaders in positions of re 2003 Page #225  
ly known to easy important Chinese officials. There Is attached a draft of  2003 Page #228  
r- (0 ticularly with the important officials, and he is greatly esteemed by 2003 Page #230  
ages would have shown how military officials in Roswell were explaining to  2004 Page #61  
 similarities with other crashes. "Officials felt that only people in profe 2004 Page #75  
uded conclusive evidence that the "officials" in the United States had cras 2004 Page #89  
ter is considered by United States officials to be of tremendous sig_,nific 2004 Page #89  
pointed out how seriously Canadian officials were taking the information th 2004 Page #89  
thered, both Smith and the embassy officials knew the reality of saucers. O 2004 Page #90  
ed a clearance to talk to American officials and scientists on classified f 2004 Page #90  
een sent to his father by American officials for analysis: James: Many time 2004 Page #93  
isited by both Canadian government officials as well as American government 2004 Page #94  
als as well as American government officials. These were, of course, upper  2004 Page #94  
UFO hardware in possession of U.S. officials. She stated that she recalled  2004 Page #94  
er were approached by the Pentagon officials and told the story. They were  2004 Page #105  
f Richard Nixon. In 1973, military officials contacted two film producers i 2004 Page #178  
ase where they are greeted by base officials. The whole event is captured o 2004 Page #180  
a side note to these subjects, the officials also made a request for a docu 2004 Page #181  
(Part 2) One of the key government officials who negotiated the UFO documen 2004 Page #182  
aliens landing and talking to base officials at Holloman. He said the conve 2004 Page #183  
cumentary deal was that government officials wanted J. Allen Hynek and Jacq 2004 Page #192  
her was in fine shape and hospital officials admitted he would be released  2004 Page #204  
n milicaries, as well as some NASA officials, arrived at Unicamp. The offic 2005 Page #33  
aper was snatched from McAdams and officials denied it even existed. Thomps 2005 Page #42  
their allegedly responsib le pubic officials. What happens when a society l 2005 Page #77  
 is a large body of testimony from officials, scientists, and other respons 2005 Page #78  
uture readers will understand what officials today do not admit: humankind  2005 Page #117  
The report cites a stellar list of officials and scientists of the day, inc 2005 Page #125  
 might be to "muddy the waters" by officials discrediting the UFO subject,  2005 Page #132  
950s, he was contacted by military officials that wished to speak with rum  2005 Page #132  
LS 3. Individuals are contacted by officials outside of the normal chain of 2006 Page #24  
Washington. D.0 July 27 - Military officials confirm that two F-I6 jets fro 2006 Page #28  
ogated and/or warned by government officials to "forget what you saw, don't 2006 Page #72  
ature. Johnson pitched his idea to officials at the CIA and, on 10 October  2006 Page #77  
. Local fire and police department officials were the first to respond to t 2006 Page #82  
oroner was turned away by military officials who said they were "taking car 2006 Page #82  
ter checkpoints. Local and federal officials involved in firefighting, cras 2006 Page #82  
. On Monday, Hoyt called Air Force officials at Edwards and told them about 2006 Page #83  
hey made their sighting. Air Force officials also confiscated Hoyt's film.  2006 Page #83  
ally buried at the site. Air Force officials requested the return of this i 2006 Page #83  
s declassified, Defense Department officials acknowledged that the Bakersfi 2006 Page #84  
ncident and was told by government officials that there was no record of th 2006 Page #99  
earing what I heard, by government officials that so-called E.T.s did not e 2006 Page #152  
eared attack? Some high government officials were afraid it was! The Radar  2006 Page #166  
 As we finished, one of our senior officials burst into the room. How he ha 2006 Page #167  
ivil Defense System. Civil Defense officials declined to comment on the inc 2006 Page #169  
ight (i.e., Dec. 6), but Air Force officials said that the order was purely 2006 Page #169  
l to be seen on Anchorage streets. Officials at Elmendoef Air Force Base sa 2006 Page #169  
 powerful aristocrats and military officials who pulled the wool over Germa 2007 Page #31  
ernments as pawns and marupulating officials as their front men in return f 2007 Page #127  
ay of a contact with access to NSA officials." Greer also said: '(The docum 2007 Page #135  
bed as a "zoo event." At the cime, officials were rughly reluctant to revea 2007 Page #144  
d States border, U.S. intelligence officials mounted a lightning mission fr 2007 Page #187  
 event was being taken by military officials. Her son lived on Seacrest Lan 2008 Page #53  
 details relating to witnesses and officials have to be removed , to comply 2008 Page #63  
e the blame on Russian or American officials who, it is theorized , destroy 2008 Page #103  
an business leaders and Nazi Party officials to the Hotel Maison Rouge in S 2008 Page #136  
orld War 11. To this day, Interpol officials have declined to seek out Nazi 2008 Page #139  
rue that Presidents and other busy officials use "boilerplate" responses, t 2009 Page #13  
red with the backing of senior CIA officials and MJ-12. President Kennedy's 2009 Page #35  
estic-12 operations and the twelve officials that were involved.7 The Eisen 2009 Page #37  
sistent with events, documents and officials of the time.8 Taken collective 2009 Page #37  
 directive against non-cooperative officials in the Kennedy administration  2009 Page #45  
mpelling reason for why senior ClA officials wanted Kennedy's removal for o 2009 Page #45  
fully remove uncooperative federal officials. To date, there is no evidence 2009 Page #45  
      senior CIA and other unknown officials in the assassination of Presid 2009 Page #46  
 underground floors PaloAllo •Fire officials for location •Blue Cube •Talk  2009 Page #192  

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entations and Prof. Michael Swords officiated. This was the first conferenc 2006 Page #198  

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                            POLICE OFFlCER FL YING TRIANGLE SIGHTING - (OC1 2009 Page #122  

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the shore things began deteriorate offshore. It seemed that the object or a 2004 Page #37  
eeper water, why then was the area offshore not searched as well with sonar 2004 Page #42  
tatement. If they were not looking offshore then there must be a reason why 2004 Page #42  
0 and 600 feet about 3/4 of a mile offshore before it disappeared. But that 2004 Page #45  
aroj so char they could crash land offshore into the Atlantic Ocean. Eventu 2007 Page #109  

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 Footlockers. Initial examination (offsite) conducted at New Mexico Institu 2003 Page #107  

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re friend/'! .. 114 v.s. AIR FORCE OFFTC14l AIRCRAFT WENTIFICATION CHART -- 2009 Page #120  

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e scrapped or flown/transported to Offutt AFB for storage for the yet--to-- 2007 Page #114  

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. In your discussions with Chinas* offXelalB aeS leaders in positions of re 2003 Page #213  

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 of "test" aircraft. The General's OfGce suggested char Jack use higher qua 2007 Page #95  

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r valuable cadres. But now, in vim ofire safety of the country and the byes 2004 Page #164  

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t have any qualifications to speak ofl did a Mature Students access course  2007 Page #78  

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D,op Off ■ G:o~Pau.ooia ■ n.. HoUM ofLa:cl, O.bc1a, UP-O, ■ 1979: W.d-Yeu U 2009 Page #144  

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 memo. Here we will apply a number oflinguistic techniques that have been u 2008 Page #104  

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own brothers, originally importers oflrish linen, merged with railroad tyco 2008 Page #129  

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morandum (NSM) concerning a review ofMJ-12 activities that Kennedy had lear 2009 Page #38  

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al Intelligence Agency. The result ofmy efforts, Central Intelligence, UFOs 2009 Page #12  

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ow the object appeared to be ··out ofpouer. ,. Tim Wenzel could not discern 2008 Page #59  

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ission, moat natably DX.Zr, ROBERT OFREMBdlHER^ /was idontified at LZ-2 as  2003 Page #234  

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:ME Sheaffer sat directly in front ofrne And this is how I opened CS!: Neve 2008 Page #155  

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CRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY SU-12 GROUP OFS'AC OPERATIONS OFFICER Rr?wlMt.cn in  2003 Page #172  

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Sinkgrield) psyatien boat& Witness oft alien bodies -4Wright-Patterson AFB  2006 Page #26  
t,,1.r.,r,,, ,o •L\Jl ll;I\\JIO.J..Oft!tl 1,rh. ,,uwo, l 10 l\ ~nm., 4 .,'- 2008 Page #154  
LLIOS ,-_..--• A,XUTO(',\l'JT.\l.l.OFt : ~· icto'suRE lllE PRE~UlE:S "fU.L  2008 Page #156  

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s well? In the United Kingdom, the oft-mentioned facility for biological wa 2006 Page #106  

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n on commonly repeated phrases and oft-used words like "and" and "the." He  2003 Page #149  

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for who called whom, when, and how often, I came across the name of Captain 2003 Page #29  
alent software available, skeptics often claim that it is too easy to fake. 2003 Page #179  
shot at the authenticity early and often, but hardly a single critic has ev 2003 Page #184  
 called him "Brath") as crew quite often and so was knowledgeable about the 2004 Page #38  
ct. Good luck. An important though often sensationalized aspect of Larry Wa 2004 Page #51  
t respects, including detailed and often poignant observations from a numbe 2004 Page #59  
nce The T-Force was a specialized, often inter-service, U. S. military unit 2004 Page #62  
27, 1989 The trachea and esophagus often taken .... SLIDE #31: Circle excis 2004 Page #77  
r 26, 1993. And vaginal tracks are often removed along with rectal tissue f 2004 Page #77  
lone and drop it? Forget about it! Often in his contacts with researchers W 2004 Page #99  
ot Stringfield but another source, often identified. The second surprising  2004 Page #115  
s are too much like us; abductions often inconsistent with high technology  2004 Page #121  
of how why some hoaxers may do it. Often, it is just a relatively innocent  2004 Page #121  
ilitary or intelligence) personnel often are violating our laws if not our  2004 Page #123  
ase, large flat trailers have been often reported as part of the recovery e 2004 Page #129  
reports, although as Stan Friedman often says, it is a race with the undert 2004 Page #130  
n dismissing the Roswell Incident, often claim that no fifty year cover- up 2004 Page #140  
g EBEs, an officer of Flag rank is often summoned to supervise the transfer 2004 Page #170  
e alien story was pushed early and often during the Reagan administration.  2004 Page #195  
t the subject. I change my opinion often on the subject of presidential UFO 2004 Page #197  
 have us believe. As Stan Friedman often reminds people, we still don't kno 2004 Page #218  
 was a journalist, and journalists often go to great lengths to protect the 2004 Page #218  
s an anonymous Air Force coloneL I often wondered if Randle was aware of th 2004 Page #224  
 come out here don't come out that often. "AJJ the governme nt has to do is 2005 Page #71  
e sky, sometimes at sea, and -more often than not -tell no one. Perhaps a f 2005 Page #74  
sts at Soviet-style commurusm have often been rusmjssed as the paranoid del 2005 Page #87  
g his last years. Such material is often presented in a manner suggesting t 2005 Page #102  
xposing the madness they perceive. Often written in angry displays of publi 2005 Page #102  
of an extraterrestrial reality are often moving, profound and disturbing. H 2005 Page #102  
must face the question that was so often raised by his enemies -his sanity  2005 Page #103  
d occurred last week. Knowledge is often its own reward and anyone who take 2005 Page #104  
henomena themselve s are rare, and often authorities rirucule the facts and 2005 Page #117  
Kuhn describes how "normal science often suppresses fundamental novelties," 2005 Page #117  
ies," and conventional research is often "a strenuous and devoted attempt c 2005 Page #117  
.-xes, the hand of officialdom can often be found at work. And of course, i 2005 Page #134  
out the core evidence of the case, often for many years. Medium-High Level  2005 Page #137  
 the system is very complex, it is often possible to do this without actual 2005 Page #162  
 the cause of aircraft crashes, we often find, after much effort, that it w 2006 Page #11  
d the two combined. And there were often factual misstatements. Deuterium i 2006 Page #12  
s not scenario stories of the kind often developed by professional scenario 2006 Page #50  
 insignia parked on the ramp. They often were surrounded by an unusual amou 2006 Page #83  
 me hanging around their town more often. Yes, I was back again asking ques 2006 Page #92  
 epidemics (epidemiology) would be often if not mostly classified. The prec 2006 Page #105  
tissue that forms a lot of SAFs is often the most infectious. Finally, the  2006 Page #114  
most infectious. Finally, the SAFs often clump together to form a chemical  2006 Page #114  
 Eyeball, with or without eyelids, often only the upper eyeball if animal i 2006 Page #115  
er teats or entire udders) • Ears (often only the left ear) • Exsanguinatio 2006 Page #115  
ar Breaks Radar Site. Paul said he often saw with his own eyes two or more  2006 Page #151  
f up to 60 miles at 40,000 ft" but often "had success tracking aircraft as  2006 Page #171  
. We know that asking questions is often more important than finding the an 2006 Page #182  
alities. These ideas and realities often conflict. So, we need to move forw 2006 Page #182  
f the people having sightings were often seeing satellites going over or ve 2006 Page #204  
ny abduction -type experiences and often wondered if he had received an imp 2006 Page #206  
aughingstock (although coverage is often factual) and secs the pattern for  2007 Page #27  
to define "national security" have often done so co advance narrow commerci 2007 Page #36  
n, NYC ■ He went to public library often ■ Seemed like he had copied every  2007 Page #43  
 certain committees. ■ Congress is often ignored. Waived USAPs -Deep Black  2007 Page #52  
excessive· . compartmental~lion. ■ Often to prevent oversight of "potential 2007 Page #53  
ren't deemed worthy to go on them. Often teachers had secret stashes of com 2007 Page #80  
rrence UAP crashes on Earth is not often, but seems co be consistent . Thes 2007 Page #121  
 small chairs were mentioned quite often, as well as dead aliens. The metal 2007 Page #131  
ary experience of his own made him often remember how the soldiers in 1974  2007 Page #173  
ve been a "Lyrid meteor" which are often seen between April 19 and 22. But  2008 Page #9  
ons to rule out a bolide. They are often associated with a roaring sound or 2008 Page #12  
2. The Air Force offered, as it so often did, a series of explanations and  2008 Page #17  
ts descent by the Elk River. As is often the case in UFO cases where there  2008 Page #55  
n when he said, "Half the truth is often a great lie." Perhaps a better que 2008 Page #60  
e , because in ufology the word is often associated with the work of Dr Ste 2008 Page #69  
paper, and typographic errors were often left to be fixed on the next draft 2008 Page #105  
t. She claims that her results are often accepted in court trials to determ 2008 Page #107  
tain sovereignty in a volatile and often surprisingly dangerous world. I mu 2009 Page #15  
World, where changes are rapid and often violent. The fate of all hinges on 2009 Page #19  
f widespread lack of understanding often manifest themselves as deep-seated 2009 Page #20  
1968. That's strange enough for an often overlooked true history fact, espe 2009 Page #29  
lve the same saucers. JFK scholars often tangle up the assassination in a h 2009 Page #29  
y and large, however, Maury Island often flies under the radar of UFO histo 2009 Page #33  
ped at Area 51 . With all of those often ignored facts, an objective observ 2009 Page #34  
nvestigative team worked intently, often on location, for the first two mon 2009 Page #137  
icial silence. ■ Military agencies often in the dark. ■ Black bud et and mi 2009 Page #152  
ed UFO Phenomena over the years, I often found myself in awe at the dedicat 2009 Page #154  
contributions to the field. I have often been asked by new researchers wher 2009 Page #154  
h Ufologists and UFO debunkers , I often hear the same rationales pro and c 2009 Page #155  

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may have provided insight into the often-asked question of why UFOs don't j 2004 Page #32  

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y tithl with Lt Gen Trudeau • None oftl1e technology claims art re:al • lnt 2008 Page #151  

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                    rl)LC"OU ~ ,, "OfU.-YII 11•k ,,-.r Mt M 1, fA()(1, Ill. 2008 Page #154  
nt P.•~.wt ACffll=u~ on • ThtSll!t ofU!oloe;y.19£1 • W0Lld.Sithtill£ 1 thco 2009 Page #145  

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tate is subject to the sovereignty ofUFO's. (b) No state can exercise sover 2009 Page #14  

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n committed 0• unidentified ae,ial ofvecls, which landed where nuclear weap 2007 Page #176  

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ultiplie,:r helps the a1Ja91sts be ofvectfre for each UFO crash i11ci.dent. 2005 Page #135  

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 Report 011 U11ide11tifled Ffyi11g Ofvects. Ruppelt was a retired USAF Capt 2005 Page #95  

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 the same year. His wife Josephine Ogden is a former Zigfield Follies girl  2003 Page #85  
f the 733 Troop Carrier Squadron , Ogden, Utah, reported to AFLC that the o 2008 Page #9  

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done b) MIT merallurgist Robert E. Ogilvie, by Stanford Uni\ersity astrophy 2007 Page #195  

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rts arc substantially true-but hio,oglcn . \V(~:i pon. J f 0, ,vou le! not: 2009 Page #181  

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d the Stealth fighter and bomber • Ogle- a "triangular -shaped, quiet aircr 2006 Page #30  

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, "Officers Shake Heads Over W.Va. Ogre Tale" in part it stated, "Authoriti 2006 Page #99  

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Times •Sanr,1 Cruz Senrind ~Sdra c ogt, N t"o\,\"S -Fol and l'ri.-nds -NBC  2009 Page #194  

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of rese:;.rch ■1/2ilitary te-l·.no!ogy (c?e:, :;., ■Brow s,:opo~ncal and te 2009 Page #141  

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mping about over the base had the "Oh look, it's one of them UFOs" reaction 2003 Page #151  
^y NMJ~? goqs O e^S^L IMA Dc'.e s/(oh mKxns. n MESEUH. nsmm Xou? Qissisa wi 2003 Page #213  
 Alrtr.C rity M kQOS 0 KARA Dais 5/OH HBKmS XS MFCTfflMff ffMBU TOKMDM J"77 2003 Page #223  
is' friend floored him by saying, "Oh yeah, the Shag Harbor crash. But you  2004 Page #44  
ping to keep the lid on the thing! Oh sure, he talks about what he saw but  2004 Page #49  
 these pieces as well, Jim? James: Oh yes, I saw them when he unpacked the  2004 Page #93  
 what were nearly his last words, "Oh yes, the creatures..." Roswell pilot  2004 Page #144  
was a skeptic on UFOs but thought "Oh well." He had no idea of what was abo 2004 Page #181  
I just couldn't believe, but said "Oh well — I'll go along with it." And on 2004 Page #182  
hat's wrong? and Harry responded, "Oh my God they (MJ-12) really did it" Le 2004 Page #212  
. The experiment was named To-T (f oh minus T). Reich and his coUeagues obs 2005 Page #91  
he will and means to implement it? Oh yes: without a doubt. And with the of 2005 Page #104  
Ii..,,,_ '\~!'.-r., .,,,, 1Y\:1:ia.Oh .. ._..,._tit .. • ,W'lft ... .._,n n 2005 Page #124  
e ilirectly out of \Xlright Field, OH, and subsequently served in Australia 2005 Page #138  
 Division (\X/right-Patterson AFB, OH) for 7 years and then after resigning 2005 Page #174  
ENCE THAT IN YOUR MILITARY CAREER? Oh, three or four times. WITH UFOS ON RA 2006 Page #148  
.' BUT YOU ALL KNEW THAT WAS A LIE Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Bill: "I've always b 2006 Page #150  
 ALL KNEW THAT WAS A LIE Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Bill: "I've always been wantin 2006 Page #150  
THAT MAKE YOU FEEL AS AN AMERICAN? Oh, that's a big question! How does that 2006 Page #163  
ad crashed. But you could see for, oh I'd say, three to five hundred yards  2006 Page #176  
                           L --GM: Oh yeah! You wouldn't be threatened with 2007 Page #87  
e any details of who you were? GM: Oh god no. Later on when Afghanistan hap 2007 Page #89  
he fire; his company. My dad said "oh crap," and he got us all together and 2007 Page #121  
ARY IS ALREADY IN OPERATION . All: Oh, yeah! Paul: They were here before us 2007 Page #170  
ribed . She was watching the movie Oh God! And she didn't get to see the la 2008 Page #50  
g pulled. Something 's pulling me. Oh, God! Sergeant Penniston , what's goi 2008 Page #85  
 know. B: It's pulling towards us. Oh, look, it just changed again! It's sm 2008 Page #85  
ABOUT THEM COMING FROM THE FUTURE? Oh, yes .... This time they (time travel 2008 Page #92  
ped overhead and sent a beam down. Oh, my God! We all went into shock almos 2009 Page #72  
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OCM Lo\110[0 IN Tl't ~t'S ~11:..0S OH JULY I.•~. -W#INOUS-11 11 1           2009 Page #117  
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. Ju Hu and Snuugruss replil!tl: l oH UH! \\'CHpou, he si.\i.l. 175         2009 Page #181  

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 WA\1ES N:O H5)H:D F£0.'-' ~IGHT. "OH0~\1- NtA~ R.IDf:LE __ .. __ _ ·--·-·- 2009 Page #106  

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ent appraisal of the fasts, of the ohanooa of real cocoa- pllshaent, and of 2003 Page #228  

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rganization and system for control ohhis kind subsumed under an intelligenc 2009 Page #23  

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ople rushing to their telephone in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, a 2003 Page #53  
urne Air Force Base near Columbus, Ohio, which guarded the object during th 2003 Page #61  
terson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. After the Unsolved Mysteries episo 2003 Page #61  
rked for a large supply company in Ohio. A few days after the incident in P 2003 Page #61  
y sent to Wright- Patterson AFB in Ohio from New Mexico." The writer did no 2003 Page #98  
ent to Wright Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, but after the USAF became its own  2003 Page #102  
lifted by Courier to Wright Field, Ohio." In addition to the unfamiliar com 2003 Page #107  
ics from the University of Toledo, Ohio, in 1957; he received an M. A. in B 2003 Page #111  
Air Materiel Command Wright Field, Ohio November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Cras 2003 Page #160  
s being worked on by CUFOS and the Ohio MUFON people. It involves the longe 2003 Page #190  
idence is yet available, but MUFON Ohio is still working on it. Harry S. Tr 2003 Page #190  
How could Twining based in Dayton, Ohio have access to Wedemeyer (based in  2003 Page #208  
orce directly out of Wright Field, Ohio, and subsequently served in Austral 2004 Page #108  
rs at the DuBois Chemical Company, Ohio, where he almost single-handedly cr 2004 Page #108  
the tri-state area of Southeastern Ohio, northern Kentucky and southeastern 2004 Page #108  
er at Lockbourne AFB, in Columbus, Ohio. If my screened UFO report was conf 2004 Page #108  
18-19 4 1946 Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher David Dob 2004 Page #110  
ers by rims 17 1953 Wright-Pat AFB Ohio, USA 1 0 0 0 0 Witness "YR. only II 2004 Page #111  
skin of a reptile" 18 1953 Aurora, Ohio, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Jerold Jo 2004 Page #111  
nose vague 20 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Richard H 2004 Page #111  
val Reports 23 1952 Wright-Pat AFB.Ohio, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Newsman Tom Shell of 2004 Page #112  
head large 24 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No names or corrobor 2004 Page #112  
 aquariums 31 1956 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Warren Ni 2004 Page #112  
vered only 34 1959 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researchers Charles  2004 Page #112  
 autopsied 35 1962 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Tommy Bla 2004 Page #112  
get inside 40 1964 Wright-Pat AFB. Ohio, USA 1 0 0 _ 0 0 No name or corrobo 2004 Page #112  
4 1965 Air Force Museum, Fairborn, Ohio 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration  2004 Page #113  
 bags seen 48 1968 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 0 0 0 0 No name or corrobora 2004 Page #113  
n training 55 1973 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Chris Cof 2004 Page #113  
crash-site 60 1974 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Pat Packa 2004 Page #113  
sh recovery team dead 63 1975 Near Ohio border, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Witness Betty 2004 Page #114  
ery unconfirmed 64 1977 Lumberton, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Bob Pratt 2004 Page #114  
dy found on runway at base 66 1978 Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Jeffrey P 2004 Page #114  
craft; UFO malfunctioning? 71 1979 Ohio, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Witness John Mosgrov 2004 Page #114  
etal remains, USAF coverup 79 1987 Ohio, USA 1 1 0 0 0 No names or corrobor 2004 Page #114  
VERY TEAMS • 1. Report 18, Aurora, Ohio. 1953. Power repairman saw 30-foot  2004 Page #118  
Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. He said he was never told what the 2004 Page #142  
atterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, and that their were dead aliens fr 2004 Page #144  
 Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio. During the period in which the inc 2005 Page #41  
r, is known ro have graduated from Ohio University in 1949 and was first em 2005 Page #41  
atterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio as a mechanical engineer on testing 2005 Page #41  
"My new source, JLD, a resident of Ohio, north of Cincinnati, in a surprisi 2005 Page #44  
lligence Command (ATIC) in Dayton, Ohio, and make an appointment to discuss 2005 Page #98  
FOs the previous day. Moise was in Ohio on his way to Arizona at the time . 2005 Page #98  
f UFOs with the Air Force. Leaving Ohio, Moise continued on ro Arizona. 1\t 2005 Page #99  
 about her work at \Xlright Field, Ohio between 1942 and 1952. Known as a r 2005 Page #131  
the tri-state area of southwestern Ohio, northern Kentucky and southeastern 2005 Page #139  
er at Lockbourne AFB, in Columbus, Ohio. If my screened UFO report was conf 2005 Page #139  
 that in 1992 he was in Cleveland, Ohio, looking for vintage film clips of  2005 Page #145  
tz Werner). Stansel graduated from Ohio University in 1949 and was first em 2005 Page #168  
atterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, as a mechanical engineer on restin 2005 Page #168  
. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, was given as the home base for the 2006 Page #75  
n of an Astronomy Club from Akron, Ohio. Letter from E.C. President - Akron 2006 Page #96  
rd Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. Shortly before reaching the base t 2006 Page #97  
\hight Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio as the destination of much of the c 2007 Page #131  
pps-Howard newspaper in Colun1bus, Ohio, where Pataki was a Jong-tinie frie 2007 Page #136  
-Patterson fur Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Riggs adds that rus father told ru 2007 Page #138  
 My new source, JLD, a resident of Ohio, north of Cincinnati, in a surprisi 2009 Page #50  
 Field in her home town of Dayton, Ohio. She was I 8 years old. Later she m 2009 Page #87  
ed by Battelle, Inc. of Columbus , Ohio.43 It turns out I 94 7 was the year 2009 Page #91  
m, but her husband wanted to leave Ohio, and he resented her accomplishment 2009 Page #93  
udy Hitzenhammer (lived in Dayton, Ohio) Frank Vlasic (Project Engineer Aer 2009 Page #94  
 Snodgrass was born in Marysville, Ohio in 1908. He received an Artium Bacc 2009 Page #164  

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issiles to counteract the Japanese Ohka piloted bombs and other suicide wea 2004 Page #66  

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rapidly Aotorlor@tl@^ situation in Ohlaa. Wo ore and hero been desirous of  2003 Page #228  

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lmhaljr knaaa ta aoajr Iwyortrirfr Ohlaaaa offlalala. It la aatiaatad that  2003 Page #220  

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oon and the publ1c'o rlqht to ~now ohould begin. We in Cl hove a:onito rcd  2008 Page #121  

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

 of flying saucers, and the bodies oi occupants ' Mew of MJ-12 since 1947 S 2006 Page #27  
ieved lo be cm Unidentified F!Jing Oi!Ject. The released portion of the rep 2007 Page #140  
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bcd as :i joint dc1•c!op- , 1 mcnl oi ~ci~nllsls from lhls c-ounlr:,r. Gl·t 2009 Page #182  
oulrl be ahlc tol'on 1111: ,.!feet oi eleC!rtc _currcnl~ • !-hoor ttiem dow 2009 Page #183  
nnati, is Iur-.'work on the e!Ject oI elcctnc: '_thcr quol!d 35 saylii1: th 2009 Page #184  
mP sense us poif-ion ga~es. Mo.o;t oi the latter Rre-nrt gase:--, but fine  2009 Page #184  

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• it NP"• to • ILP•U•: of aN9\ 02, OI' 10" ... ,...., 10,•~N I• tMN, •--11  2008 Page #19  

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

 Shag Harbor at the request of the OIC RCMP in Barrington Passage. They wou 2004 Page #41  
spatched with great haste, and the OIC is of full Colonel rank. If possible 2004 Page #169  
ed unreliable politically, the KGB OIC determines his/her fate. • Intimidat 2004 Page #170  

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Es!" "\X hat are EB Es?" a second\ oice asks. "EBEs are extraterrestrial be 2007 Page #75  

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ould make place for a new law on a oifferenc basis, and it might be called  2008 Page #112  

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t bt,.Jt the government also helps oig media grow: Big media companies help 2007 Page #14  

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FA.Sf AND IIH[ 9CAJIII TURl.s (),a OIHC/1 UliClPl.U-1[0 IIANrwt~, 58Cl 1U1, 2008 Page #149  

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.. olttw ........ ..., lr'.'I UW ~ oii l-.n1a ..t.c,,,.I -~ ~ ~ ..,.._. lio 2005 Page #19  
..... -...... _ OBJECT TUR!IED RED OIi UIIDERSIDE BEroHE FlfiilG JA., . .!~ 2009 Page #111  

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 is a dog holding the UFO. Credit: OIJl:, llr w;7..:ls Via: Good r,,,s-;    2007 Page #66  

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

9-year-old employee of the El Paso Oil Co. back at this time frame. That's  2004 Page #72  
They started very early out in the oil fields. His boss, Bill Ferguson, who 2004 Page #72  
a hoax put over on Frank Scully by oil well prospector Silas Newton. Howeve 2004 Page #97  
al for fraud over a scheme to find oil using a contraption they called a "d 2004 Page #136  
n working in the Aztec area in the oil fields, while Farley, on his way to  2004 Page #216  
a group of people from Aztec — the oil field people, two law enforcement of 2004 Page #216  
. , •. ,.: .. , ~~~-;: t;;-~ World Oil Production Peak expected on or befor 2005 Page #14  
r to Texas and the Middle East for oil. As it happens the earth is the 3    2006 Page #6  
rage, except for the high price of oil, are Russians better off today than  2006 Page #10  
 egialions, and we have figJred It oil, and no* know hew to Irani to the Sa 2006 Page #27  
c tarn ' The haw Some — mope end — oIl to amnions thrs .400..1115? ea PITWO 2006 Page #35  
 he could think of was the turbine oil, but it is manufactured to have a hi 2008 Page #54  
a deadly substance known as "Black Oil" that contains a microbial life forn 2008 Page #103  
, was living rent free on Standard Oil property in Bayonne , New Jersey. On 2008 Page #125  
ce "held as much stock in Standard Oil of New Jersey as did the Rockefeller 2008 Page #127  
er C. Teagle, chairman of Standard Oil of New Jersey, arranged sale of tetr 2008 Page #127  
s. The Rockefellers owned Standard Oil of New Jersey, the German accounts o 2008 Page #128  
 with the Enemy, in 1944, Standard Oil tankers were still refueling German  2008 Page #128  
, had not only built up an amazing oil empire but had established such inst 2008 Page #140  
usiness alliances between Standard Oil and I. G. Farben, Standard Oil Vice  2008 Page #140  
ard Oil and I. G. Farben, Standard Oil Vice President Frank Howard also ser 2008 Page #140  
sin, John Hinckly, was son of Bush oil association and Bush's son Neil was  2008 Page #142  
 found in the personal notebook of oil geologist George DeMohrenschildt , t 2008 Page #142  
mily long connected to Rockefeller oil interests. Aspertame -Donald Rumsfel 2008 Page #142  
m known. t,it there i~ not!i;ng •t oil bom·b as credited today to 'Pro!. in 2009 Page #182  

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of NCB. Two executives of Standard Oil's Gem1an subsidiary were Karl Lindem 2008 Page #128  

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HASA Opted to account *,1 bdtrtn1 *oilers spent on in, space intak) W10 mte 2006 Page #32  

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ewhat plastic plant "pitch" and or oils (like lecithin), minor gray materia 2003 Page #50  

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vered with a thick, shiny, wee and oily substance . Scared as the) were, th 2005 Page #31  
 witness, Mrs. May, and sprayed an oily substance on her. At this point, Mr 2006 Page #90  

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Xe explained: "Alt that depcnda on oina of the sewer atereterist." sloe spo 2004 Page #20  

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 World \Xlar 11, when journalists !oined the military for "total war." Once 2007 Page #10  

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e shall ba subject to tbs supervi- oioa ©f representatives of ths United St 2003 Page #213  

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A u-=o LANOED AMO lrU".l( HU"'4.A-"OIOS 10 PC-ET iN.L ~lCl'i-Eo cur. 01(P~' 2009 Page #122  

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 conducted in this 'ter:Melon al c oiroborativW intormatton about (lntrvmSe 2006 Page #26  

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IN{Nsio- troorcamil lie diellAtaid oisbilad ite Ustor walk* do ovi.aNg 411  2004 Page #19  

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ess: TR3-A. Black Manta • Obseived OISCS arriving and leaving Palmdale in t 2007 Page #55  

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• h~~• &nd w ,:, ~ &ppan.tua ~ it1 OJ"'ratioo a curTCnt of 100 to 400 milha 2005 Page #17  
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roNnd Zero, Uvi11g In The Shado111 OJ Area 51, Remigio Baca & Jose Padilla, 2005 Page #153  
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·11 gel so clOse I scared the hell OJ1 ri ire· // /// 3: Great E}..'Pectati 2009 Page #144  

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riangles So:srihr guard Ora••• ena Oject tlat stNaled at wet cit tie ndan P 2006 Page #30  

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 Argentinean investigator Nicholas Ojeda, who had some interesting data to  2004 Page #10  
 regard to the crash. According to Ojeda: "There is a report of a group of  2004 Page #10  

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cks and jeeps were dispatched from Ojinaga, located across the internationa 2007 Page #186  
ed either back to the army base at Ojinaga or perhaps to a Mexican air forc 2007 Page #187  

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C"°"'O 0" 801'11 -nl£ AMERICA' AAO OJJ"-01~ 510£S SA'tt J.. Pf.C.ULtAJl SQU 2009 Page #106  

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.all acceptable; also toxic spills OK 13. Secure the area: no local law enf 2003 Page #175  
ransport: as soon as communication OK ' Documentation: photos, radiation, t 2003 Page #175  
1-01 not to be genuine? Well, it's OK to be skeptical, because there have b 2003 Page #181  
Change pages noted n Dates noted □ OK’d by either JRT or EWL □ Ryan has ide 2003 Page #182  
t process. Many people also, say, "OK, but why still keep it secret TODAY?" 2003 Page #185  
t leak pending) immediate release. OK HST signed Marshall". Source: Truman  2003 Page #204  
 wrote at the bottom of the memo. "OK, go ahead with it and keep me posted  2004 Page #89  
 was somewhere out west. Friedman: OK. Any idea what year this was? Sarbach 2004 Page #92  
t was in the early '50s. Friedman: OK. Did they imply that the crash had ju 2004 Page #92  
r that story? James: Yes. Cameron: OK. Did you hear that story from other p 2004 Page #96  
Roman Air Force Base — like, "Well OK." The two producers were passed from  2004 Page #183  
ith us." And he (Moore) said "well OK, I guess so — it sounds good — sure." 2004 Page #190  
 like all spread out on the table, OK, and it had photographs and documents 2006 Page #157  
the photograph, this is all black, OK? But what you are seeing is where the 2006 Page #159  
ok at what you're looking at here, OK?' These were not fakes. These were th 2006 Page #159  
, 'Look, yeah, you have the Bible, OK? But it's not like people are just go 2006 Page #162  
You're not in trouble or anything, OK? And that's it. If you said we had th 2006 Page #162  
nemies. You accept that. That's an OK answer for a military guy. BUT ISN'T  2006 Page #163  
efi El Indio / Guerrerd 0Amanilo:; OK!,. 10MA , 0 Lubbock Irving_oPiat Ft.  2006 Page #175  
s it eaS) for you? GM: Yeah it was ok because to me it was all just people. 2007 Page #82  
ing to harm your case? GM: No it's ok. 111\\7: So what sort of damage? GM:  2007 Page #88  
 Nov. 11, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: OK, we're talking real clearly with them 2008 Page #86  
ing over us.' Hypnotherapist 1988: OK, John, hold it right there where you  2008 Page #89  
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s that he thought that it would be okay to discuss what he saw since it was 2003 Page #62  
rieval Conference what I saw. Now, okay, it's a nuclear place. Nothing to h 2004 Page #53  
by Colonel Coleman, and they said "Okay, well just a warning." So we went o 2004 Page #183  

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 by Speckin Forensic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatogra 2007 Page #46  
 by Speckin Forensic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatogra 2008 Page #120  

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chevsky's Fall • Was Joe Stalin an OKHRANA agent?" • "Some further evidence 2004 Page #153  

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M Xr©* W I® ehjg&B fartbor wfZkdal Okinaaa J# $$ ; Aoac&Ma FWrd to «Mai ? I 2003 Page #216  

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ibious Group One, Pac-White Beach, Okinawa. Provided by Tom C. Sheppard.) S 2006 Page #156  
Tom C. Sheppard.) Slide 31: Map of Okinawa, White Beach and Kadena City (Ka 2006 Page #156  
of eastern peninsula jutting below Okinawa City. Map courtesy U. S. Navy.)  2006 Page #156  
 Naval Base at the southern tip of Okinawa, Japan. At the time, he was a Se 2006 Page #157  
us Group I. Slide 32: White Beach, Okinawa, Japan, seen from ship He was in 2006 Page #157  
e of the photographs that I saw in Okinawa. What we have here is a desert a 2006 Page #158  
de 33: White Beach and Kadena AFB, Okinawa Map Tom Sheppard and his two Nav 2006 Page #159  
 tooth that bothered him after the Okinawa dentist visit was finally pulled 2006 Page #160  
ot talk about what had happened in Okinawa. Several months after the three  2006 Page #160  
 what I knew. I told him the whole Okinawa story and the file and the photo 2006 Page #161  
n there?' So, I told him the whole Okinawa story. He said, 'Alright, I'm pr 2006 Page #162  

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.D,nuno s) -. -- ~ It•!""'"'·" V;, OKIO ' T• ""'"c:;'" 11, .. , .. ..,1.11  2007 Page #168  

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ents from as far north as southern Oklahoma to as far south as Austin. The  2004 Page #32  
ry. M8 still waivers and points to Oklahoma landing of same day -with sampl 2007 Page #143  
tatement concerrun g "M8" and the "Oklahoma landing of the same day -with s 2007 Page #144  
cited in an apparent report on the Oklahoma case of Septemb er 22, 1979 tit 2007 Page #144  
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c.A,,.r-rrr) .• __ -=.:..-=.:..=-- OKLAHOMA GONDOLA UFO (3G..,,...--Drs il. 2009 Page #113  

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inic, various interviews. Saturday Oklahoman & Times, July 28, 1984, "Piece 2006 Page #194  

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treats to parent craft and leaves. okmet hOlipttaJized; only recalls event  2006 Page #26  

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e ....Yardli to a rays hariler 150 Oktlibd IS In tee politicians ann milita 2006 Page #30  

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-cpo:tcd Dr. Lccc~ lS :,;iy• Items ol ~ ,..:bole popul£~on. Ulcm do,-n irnd 2009 Page #182  
hat the United Stales. dcvolopment ol the p1•ojcct tu , "l:!~d ~he project  2009 Page #182  
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ara 'Falls. and the r~or, po,rbaps ol p11rc Boycott Not1"ce · alumlnum. 200 2009 Page #182  
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 when Pro!. T. D. ton-Acme company ol C!ncin· J. Leech of :'.'lcw Zea.lond  2009 Page #184  
f. Dav.ldr importance. James Leech ol Auc1dancl to I "But farther than that 2009 Page #184  
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f1imImu: os Cl~L\l:CJI AXIi (lfTEI.Ol')IE~T _JOIST fiH!illTIF,F. O.K A rnmc 2009 Page #130  

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/' .I fj --------GYROSCO PIC GYIHr Ol'IC' GYROSCOPIC GYlOSCOP!C GYROSCOPIC  2007 Page #112  

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 Ill lh) U: K'\O\\'N ~)7U: hg. 12U.Ol10 lb.) 12.383 KG. (27 ,1\JlJ I.B. ) U 2007 Page #112  

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McGrew, Daniel E l\kGuff, Jimmie D Ol\lcKecvcr, Paul D Ten years after the  2007 Page #172  

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of missing persons. The &cunt. wh :ola, adds that the grow, wishes to held  2004 Page #20  

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H TOP, l-lf"SUl.!11, l.1~ Pft:T IN OlAM~iC:.1'. ANO 80 'TO qo F-e eT t-l16H 2009 Page #124  

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. The case was investigated by Dr. Olavo Fontes, the great Brazilian ufolog 2007 Page #193  

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rsations, but it was a picture, an old picture, because it had... it was li 2003 Page #35  
 because it had... it was like the old Kodak, with the little lines and sca 2003 Page #35  
ads...CG■ Saw It at dinner party ■ Old Kodak photo, scalloped edges ■ Two p 2003 Page #35  
rth across the basin, crossing the old braids of the old water courses agai 2003 Page #45  
in, crossing the old braids of the old water courses again and again. The r 2003 Page #45  
 history and after tramping around old wagon and stagecoach roads, cabin si 2003 Page #45  
on broken dish fragments help date old china. This artifact fits absolutely 2003 Page #45  
as there were many of these on the old terraces that were around the old la 2003 Page #45  
 old terraces that were around the old lake bed, as reported by numerous te 2003 Page #45  
mera buffs, I shoot with a pair of old, but very good Nikon F2s I also have 2003 Page #45  
 rattlesnake disappearing into one old prairie dog hole. Some of the wildfl 2003 Page #46  
n older child, ten to twelve years old. There is curling in both the length 2003 Page #48  
n the observation of an eight year old boy, who lived within walking distan 2003 Page #54  
before five." I was a sixteen year old teenager in 1965 when the Kecksburg  2003 Page #54  
local library since I was 10 years old, searching for what information they 2003 Page #54  
d arise in the future. Many of the old timers from around Mount Pleasant To 2003 Page #57  
k in those days. Mike was 14 years old then, and he remembers that night cl 2003 Page #67  
own home; once there, he calls his old friend Ferdinand Eberstadt who arriv 2003 Page #89  
 reaponee to caro. I-ateat rapnrta old. entered the Naval Hoanltal aa  from 2003 Page #91  
s pressed into the concrete at the old Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywo 2003 Page #101  
he Air Force had carefully planted old jeeps and storage buildings, telling 2003 Page #150  
he originals were identified to be old, and written by Vernon Bowen. I was  2003 Page #179  
in his hand and noted that it was "old paper." The fact that the film negat 2003 Page #179  
 rare errors that emerged from the old Monotype machines when the lead lett 2003 Page #179  
her “held it in my hand and it was old paper ” n Dale Bailey handled it in  2003 Page #180  
t Reagan made an appearance at the old Roswell Army Air Base. There in fron 2003 Page #198  
ote, -this report is almost s year old and was originally classified meenfi 2004 Page #18  
ld me he had spoken to some of the old timers in Aurora and was convinced t 2004 Page #27  
rtholes. I was acquainted with the old cemeteries in the area, many contain 2004 Page #27  
t the spaceship." She was 12 years old on the day of the crash, her family  2004 Page #29  
 caused by drinking water from the old well where the crash occurred. "I've 2004 Page #29  
s Mary Evans, then almost 92 years old. She said, "I was only 15 at the tim 2004 Page #29  
count. As a boy less than 10 years old, he was with his father putting some 2004 Page #29  
ens, adding he was almost 20 years old before he heard about the dead pilot 2004 Page #30  
exhumation impossible and even the old timers squabbling over the truth of  2004 Page #31  
ezed into the seven columns of the old newspaper. All 16 concerned the obje 2004 Page #31  
Part 1: The Beginning When 18 year old fisherman Laurie Wickens dialed the  2004 Page #34  
hicle, had been traveling west on "old" Highway No. 3 in Nova Scotia. Wicke 2004 Page #34  
conds before the winding and hilly old road commanded his attention once mo 2004 Page #36  
to a deuce and a half they called "Old Sid." When their orders were cut the 2004 Page #41  
ese documents this twenty-two year old news story was news again, and the s 2004 Page #58  
the Naval Research Laboratory, the old Atomic Energy Commission labs, forme 2004 Page #60  
e, and take a look at it. SDI: How old would you have been then? James: Wel 2004 Page #93  
O and five bodies in 'well-guarded old hangar": Einstein present 7 1947 Ros 2004 Page #111  
e gas (actually, at the end of the old Denver Stapleton Airport runway) and 2004 Page #125  
ad when Jesse Jr. was eleven years old in 1947. Jesse Jr. referred to it as 2004 Page #135  
o of the Roswell Incident used the old neoprene rubber that any enlisted ma 2004 Page #143  
 What Maloney ended up seeing was "old footage of UFOs," and "two beings th 2004 Page #179  
ubt that it was a genuine piece of old film. Mike described it as being sim 2004 Page #180  
 studios in Hollywood — one of the old ones, and got Reagan his first contr 2004 Page #192  
it further when he traveled to the old Army Air Base at Roswell, New Mexico 2004 Page #195  
 and credit. So, to paraphrase the old saying: if you can't satisfy everyon 2004 Page #214  
out a shred of evidence." 2 Still, old stories, long buried, even when they 2004 Page #215  
 had followed the object along the old highway 44." Ramsey continued: Doug  2004 Page #217  
iving a document with historically old inks and writing a stronger authenti 2004 Page #243  
s" by Vernon Bowen. The pages were old with clipping scraps falling off man 2004 Page #244  
nsic tests, then the documents are old and real and therefore the contents  2004 Page #254  
single shot aerial photograph s on old photographic style paper and they ·w 2005 Page #67  
 a deep sleep when he was 12 years old, that would have placed it right aro 2005 Page #68  
gy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs rest of old Europe into oblivion. Reich served w 2005 Page #89  
 threatening power. Only the good, old rules of learnjng will eventually br 2005 Page #94  
ession , what had been left of the old world of human knowledge after the d 2005 Page #96  
nsylvania. He was fifty-nine years old. Once in prison Reich underwent psyc 2005 Page #101  
: :arclrnin. ddinin ::: :rndcnl or old. :and -10::0\-mun in~ \\Ord of SpHrl 2005 Page #107  
ner vault of the admiral's office, old files were destroyed. As he helped t 2005 Page #130  
, the paper and ACCO binder looked old and when I asked to ha, e an origina 2005 Page #131  
 do now is to look at both new and old information to see if it either supp 2005 Page #147  
ted to this man's house and, on an old projector , was shown film clips of  2005 Page #149  
July 16, 1945. Jose was nine )ears old when he and his mother Inez experien 2005 Page #153  
uite and greasewood desert west of old U.S. Highway 85, at what is now mile 2005 Page #153  
 was scat). The gouge crossed this old road. Jose pulled out his binoculars 2005 Page #155  
 reminded me of the tinfoil in the old olive green Philip Morris cigarette  2005 Page #155  
e corner under the flooring in the old house that my dad used for storage.  2005 Page #157  
b aboard a bus that looked like an old school bus with darkened windows. Af 2005 Page #165  
e earth is about 4.5 billion years old and has been suitable for life for w 2006 Page #5  
F. The visitors may be checking on old colonies established by their ancest 2006 Page #7  
sinformation specialists? The same old tired false anti-MJ-12 arguments kee 2006 Page #12  
atterson AFB in 1966. 4 feet tall. old therewere ao backless' the base In t 2006 Page #26  
and State Talk:men loiited the two old =chines tu'a horn near Glen Runde. a 2006 Page #45  
her claimed that they "broke up an old F-101 Voodoo that crashed at the [Gr 2006 Page #85  
or hours. I also told him about an old UFO incident I had heard about while 2006 Page #89  
May and a visiting cousin, 17 year old Eugene Lemon, grabbed their flashlig 2006 Page #90  
 joined by another boy, a six year old, who straggled along behind the grou 2006 Page #90  
 of 'mass hysteria." Did a 32 year old woman and six country boys all misin 2006 Page #99  
summary, Villas-Boas was a 23 year old farmer in Brazil on a tractor in Oct 2006 Page #109  
ner, Merrill Bahe, a nineteen year old Native American of the Navaho nation 2006 Page #110  
 way to the funeral of his 24 year old girlfriend who had died less than 60 2006 Page #110  
 person who was local to us was an old lady who was staring at it too. Well 2006 Page #129  
o. Rep. Kissner had assembled many old newspaper articles and leaked govern 2006 Page #139  
with this kind of thing at 5 years old because on my birthday at that time, 2006 Page #152  
 seen the game, Centipede. It's an old game that was popular in the late 19 2006 Page #152  
e to pick up much further than the old tube types were. So, as they were tw 2006 Page #154  
s born in 1957 and is now 49-years old. Here he is shown in one of his phot 2006 Page #156  
a what I was looking at. It was an old B & W photograph that had an old tru 2006 Page #157  
n old B & W photograph that had an old truck in it. On the ground — and you 2006 Page #157  
d it with a It just looked like an old file, but the gauge of the year woul 2006 Page #158  
o.' Did it scare you?' Would it be old news in two weeks?' 'I don't know.'  2006 Page #163  
■ He pasted them in with glue, now old ■ In retyping, we have put all repor 2007 Page #45  
here. I can't remember exactly how old I ·was. You know back in \Xlyoming,  2007 Page #122  
f my sisters that I know that were old enough to remember, actually only tw 2007 Page #123  
town, there is a place called "the Old Bald) Club." For the town that we li 2007 Page #125  
e chat had ,·acation cabins at the Old Baldy Club. And aU of a sudden we he 2007 Page #125  
vely damaged, appeared ro be , ery old, ,, as deeply embedded in the ice, " 2007 Page #139  
and was certainly nor "just a big, old, wooden boar." ReporredJy, Riggs div 2007 Page #139  
 char chis was nor just like a big old boar or ark. My dad aid it looked li 2007 Page #139  
tudy 4FF is still classified under old Moondust reg. and will not reach med 2007 Page #143  
tedly "still classified under tl1e old Moondust reg. and wi.1.1 not reach m 2007 Page #144  
T YOU REtvlliMBER AS A 7 OR 8 YEAR OLD STAi'\JDING RlGHT \X HERE YOU ARE RI 2007 Page #167  
 Sergio Poulain Carrizo, a 54-year old electronic technician from Cordoba,  2007 Page #195  
d; Sergio, ·who was then a 13-year old boy; and his 3-year old sister Glori 2007 Page #196  
 a 13-year old boy; and his 3-year old sister Gloria Sandra Poulain. (Anoth 2007 Page #196  
he reason why. When I was 13 years old I heard a radio program where John G 2008 Page #42  
ell known painter of scenes of the Old West, also had taken a great interes 2008 Page #46  
 14, 1987, Donald Betts, a 67 year old area resident completed a MU FON sig 2008 Page #47  
nt officers, I learned the 18 year old son of resident Deputy Wenzel, Paul, 2008 Page #48  
in November 1979. She was 64 years old when I interviewed her in April 1987 2008 Page #49  
ed over her home. She was 57 years old in 1979. She was also credible and a 2008 Page #50  
at happened when he arrived at the old logging camp: ''Everybody knows it a 2008 Page #51  
ith concrete. However, many of the old logging roads have been blocked off  2008 Page #51  
y over time. There are still a few old growth cedar stumps over six feet in 2008 Page #52  
 Witnesses Henry Harnden, 52 years old in 1987, was another area resident w 2008 Page #52  
 son, Andy Hamden who was 23 years old then. His recollection was much more 2008 Page #52  
k River Crash. He responded, "Same old myste,y." 54 -James E. Clarkson 09/2 2008 Page #60  
ce is a talented physicist from an old Iron Curtain country, and Dr. Chaski 2008 Page #106  
 a government water mark and ap~rs old. Jl 113                              2008 Page #119  
m1an Order, a reincarnation of the old Teutonic Knights, that had branches  2008 Page #126  
roadcasts from, among others, 'my' old network-CBS ; officiallypublished NA 2008 Page #135  
ckly came under the control of an "old Boy" network encompassing members of 2008 Page #138  
 passed by British Intelligence to old OSS which soon became CIA under Alle 2008 Page #139  
swell? ■ The World ■ Research: The Old and the New ■ lvf.ay 1986 -Pennsylva 2008 Page #164  
ught with our pants down to use an old phrase. We do have a "historical bas 2009 Page #16  
ons become arbitrary . Similarly , old and new methods of warfare hardly af 2009 Page #19  
of Dayton, Ohio. She was I 8 years old. Later she married one of the enlist 2009 Page #87  
ield in 1942 when she was 18 years old. The papers she gave me, now augment 2009 Page #87  
 library. In 1993 she was 68 years old when I met her for the first time. I 2009 Page #88  
I will never forget, "I'm 72 years old; I've outlived two husbands and surv 2009 Page #88  
iles due south of Moscow. It is an old city, even by Russian standards, but 2009 Page #134  
those last days in the life of the old Soviet Union. 134                    2009 Page #140  
                          - As the old adage goes, "there is nothing new un 2009 Page #156  
he Herald Tribune quotes a 39-year old American scientist it said shared in 2009 Page #160  

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ected woman and the boys were good old-fashioned country kids and not your  2006 Page #93  

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ecause it frightened him. (He's an old-time cowboy and his speech and manne 2006 Page #47  
peech and mannerisms and words are old-time.) So What Is Next? Taking a con 2006 Page #47  

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t was the sort of detail that only old-timers from Area 51 would remember,  2006 Page #85  

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e length. It would possibly fit an older child, ten to twelve years old. Th 2003 Page #48  
a when we both noticed a series of older trees that appeared to have been k 2003 Page #63  
f distance. It notes that if it is older than seven days it is not likely t 2003 Page #178  
tter. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of huma 2004 Page #148  
fficer was about his age, slightly older. That police officer didn't seem t 2004 Page #217  
ng through my fingers. Jose, being older, seemed able to handle it better.  2005 Page #155  
ach other, but are a billion years older than the sun. Inpther words, there 2006 Page #5  
gy than we do. If their society is older, they could logically be able to u 2006 Page #102  
w up with this as normal. As I got older, people told me it was abnormal an 2006 Page #152  
 had seen, even with a guy who was older than me who was telling me, 'Look  2006 Page #159  
and was to take the place of three older organizations: Commander Carriers, 2006 Page #161  
ther this interest whilst young or older -what started your interest off? G 2007 Page #80  
is located. It's here that various older aircraft are processed, and made r 2007 Page #114  
e door of their home. Two men, one older than the other, asked for Todd; wh 2008 Page #30  
tation: D.O. unc. word. and 8? yr. older)                                   2009 Page #94  

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o the public until 2002. Wilbert's oldest son James was the one that made t 2004 Page #93  
nur Cosmodrome. Kazakstan (world's oldest and largest space launch facility 2006 Page #28  
ser is one of the United Kingdom's oldest confection companies and Altoids  2007 Page #66  
iman. Brown Brothers Harriman, the oldest privately owned bank in America , 2008 Page #129  

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archers Tommy Blann, Chuck & Vicki Oldham, Tom Adams III, 33; VI, 39-49 UFO 2004 Page #111  
AF search team leader, Sergeant H. Oldham, said that another search of the  2006 Page #121  

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111. 1,700 lest frees &moo* Aires. Oldla they saw rolling vas la fl4t art.t 2004 Page #20  

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l product was aimed at 3 co 8 year olds and formulated for public as well a 2007 Page #63  

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I.P""l • .., ., 0.-&l•• :a. Cr..u, Oler Crhdu I lH· ... u,.:a!lfq ~u ... l9 2008 Page #19  

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opAmerlcan Thi? Herald Tribune q_t:oles a. peri;onncl or vessel~." t-"" 1 • 2009 Page #184  

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: the United Staten Air Force. 32. OlhOtii OF CURTISS E. LEKAY .21E7 OF STA 2004 Page #212  

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 • profusion o! pink probitble Uat olh~ dedcu on ~ nndl~ orrlcr of the :alo 2009 Page #163  

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labama, and a local policeman, Ted Oliphant, who was investigating the sigh 2006 Page #201  
the local police station where Ted Oliphant was on duty. We found Ted and h 2006 Page #201  

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J:HE :\!OST [\IPORL\ ,'\1 ISSUE OF OliR Tfi\lF. __ .) NO\\. f,\"F.RYTIODY L 2008 Page #156  

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feet away came across two military olive green flatbed tractortrailer truck 2003 Page #71  
inded me of the tinfoil in the old olive green Philip Morris cigarette pack 2005 Page #155  

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ldiers or MP's. He recalled seeing olive-drab vehicles to include semi-vans 2008 Page #43  

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n eight and ten men. They were all olive-skinned , around five feet in heig 2009 Page #54  
y near to Kingman : "They were all olive-skinned , around five feet in heig 2009 Page #55  
t Bethurum claimed to have met was olive-skinned -not too much of a differe 2009 Page #55  

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ad excellent connections with Col. Oliveira, the head of the official UFO i 2007 Page #194  

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 www.majesticdocuments.com Colonel Oliver North “Well, I haven't seen one [ 2003 Page #8  
s, the creatures..." Roswell pilot Oliver "Poppy" Henderson also waited unt 2004 Page #144  
. He said that he did not. Getting Oliver Franks (the British ambassador) o 2006 Page #167  
t© 2009 Kenn Thomas The release of Oliver Stone's movie JFK in 1991 was the 2009 Page #29  

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York, USA 1 1 0 0 0 Witness Robert Oliveri VII, 26-29 Newspaper report on c 2004 Page #111  

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niez, France 0 1 0 1 0 Researchers Olivier Rieffel & Jean Sider V, 6-7 UFO  2004 Page #113  

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s. Thm had kl be acx:ortlJaniod by ollca-s and ,ut,jec1ed to censomup. Thus 2009 Page #151  

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's death, NeilJ wrote this to llse Ollendorff, Reich's former wife and co-w 2005 Page #103  

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U ,__., CT,1W 111 .&~rtl t...-1 l&/OllH,_,, '-ft&l"'"l~ "•llptl- h k~1H"llf 2008 Page #19  

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ltR n4£ p1.51-fT.],f tCCTHS. ~ OU::Olll1Lt1'T a·~ OF n~ au .. ncr.n E'iDrTS 2009 Page #150  

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J~;j/(:::'"'o"fcfi'i'.~vr~.,) ..,!;OLlt. tiLAtl(.. (=/1\L' CMS::1i!.5~U ;~. 2009 Page #124  

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h1..· propo~'d br:1nrh of :rnthrop olo:;:~ "hirh h 1hr ,1,ah of t,1r:1l'rre 2005 Page #107  

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f responsibility you will oalso it oloar that you ara on a fact-finding Mis 2003 Page #213  

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.•~.wt ACffll=u~ on • ThtSll!t ofU!oloe;y.19£1 • W0Lld.Sithtill£ 1 thcouch  2009 Page #145  

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 l!'Crnl-..r ,d nnd "'"-' no~ ,. b!olr.,;;lcnt ...,eai:,011. Gcor-se VI in  2009 Page #182  

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s, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Thomas Olsen III, 20-23 UFO recovery operations 2004 Page #113  

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opment un11klcd.. . New Zeal.and , olterulve. wc;,po:,. ,'" the paper, howe 2009 Page #182  

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 same unthinkable skepticism until Olto Hahn proved its feasibility in a la 2009 Page #20  

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. .,.,, ..... ~,cvu,--1.he ....... olttw ........ ..., lr'.'I UW ~ oii l-.n 2005 Page #19  

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 in the work the ad industry is im olved in, unless they want the public to 2007 Page #77  

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nety-four . Charlie was contacting Olvl.l\JI magazine about their article o 2005 Page #163  

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or Kramer; the author, who is from Olympia, WA, chose to pattern the profes 2008 Page #70  

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• ■(CttY[;:J XI•--P(•UOM I ITl:L~~"Ol•OC•LL• I 1, .. WJlltlTl..,0 IOUllll(l 2007 Page #174  

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SAGAN CONUNDRUM • ·o;. \10:: Billi OM & 811.LIO'\S J:rC. • •f11£lF , .. ,or 2008 Page #155  
78 Global pandemic of UFOs ■ Freed om of Information Act 155                2008 Page #161  
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The Wua,..-mth AFB E.ncointet ■ Ft.om Bad to Woo, ■ Fur i.'l the S!;y. The  2009 Page #142  
 iuh ■ ~J• Ho1:&t ~ Pto1•ct -Pi.a. Om ■ S::citi!E.ld'1 luh ■ llAS,._, T,oub 2009 Page #143  
,ghbrgs occurred near OXnard, Calf om a. At B p.m. alrtralfoc cortreilerstr 2009 Page #144  
mny I,(: proocss we cnn ~top ra:n !om foll-Suoc:s= i;o.vc ~he on!:, hl:\L M 2009 Page #182  
r.am """ Wo·blg; com .,.... N¥1Ntt om .,.. mu(on CPJD -Mut...i Uaidaull'ml  2009 Page #198  

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 the arm. Is year ilaawari —■ with OMaeaa qsbS, laaiero la ymitiaso of rewp 2003 Page #223  

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t a nearby Air Force Base. Once in Omaha, Nebraska, and once when he was in 2004 Page #189  

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gardiVcollio.oll Garai kisoldwitd .omAmay. MOROCCO ULICIASSIF/ED L Nang: WO 2004 Page #19  

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aa* naada snaMtisas thrwwyhnat the omatry. Mfsro ywlac to loros yea will eo 2003 Page #223  

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 • S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 4 17 TS Omega _____________ Totals ___-3766KEY S 2003 Page #169  

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f IND ovar tn• and an trietd•nt In omen. On " a re. Ota Installation alto.  2006 Page #29  

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g connecti ons." r\n impo ino, and omewhat ambiguous alien head dominat ed  2007 Page #69  

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e kf'v W•ltu· A. I'clti~ rod the •:omic bomo !.s coW.c:lY , u to 1..a.k~ ii 2009 Page #163  

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hoices c meteors cweather balloons omilitary aircraft otoxic spills Decepti 2003 Page #182  

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aircraft, a dead pilot, a somewhat ominous visit to the home of a UFO inves 2008 Page #30  
ates-a Fourth Reich? The signs are ominous. Since 2000, the nation's comman 2008 Page #144  

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as serving in Vietnam at the time. Ominously, Woolcott's husband felt that  2005 Page #44  
as serving in Vietnam at the time. Ominously , Woolcott's husband felt that 2009 Page #51  

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es of fakery, a rather significant omission. Scooping up some of the fakery 2003 Page #184  
r ICBM program. This was a glaring omission and a dangerously inaccurate es 2009 Page #18  

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erpolate from one data point. They omit colonization and migration which co 2006 Page #12  
 as atomic bombs. But these claims omit the fact known to all biologists th 2009 Page #159  
Usts ln ic bombs. Bui them• ciaim~ omit 11\c 193~ and more reccol.ly Glenn  2009 Page #182  

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h will be discussed shortly. Wolfe omits the UFO and Moon Dust references i 2007 Page #135  

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 Book. It seems strange that it is omitted. There isn't even a passing refe 2004 Page #136  
unication not bearing this out was omitted from the Air Force Roswell Repor 2004 Page #142  
the crash. However, many facts are omitted and changed from the original st 2006 Page #45  
■ Included editorial corrections ■ Omitted security caveats ■ Did not requi 2007 Page #49  

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National Laboratory , Histo,y, www.oml.gov 8 Atomic Energy Commission, Memo 2008 Page #38  

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y Lebelson, then the UFO cditor at OMNI magazine, McGcorgc claimed to have  2004 Page #188  

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\l‘l Rf* 1. "The reliable com* are omntc resting mid thr interest Ing Caso  2003 Page #118  

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d 10 ho: husband to witnes tht p/W.omonon and when he .arrlY• from tht fron 2007 Page #165  

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pdia , 2'1d Edition, Jerome Clark, Omrugraphics, Detroit, 1998, page 638 UF 2007 Page #77  

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iCA occcjoeu p kJ TTOP SECRET EiES OMV Septcr.rer 24, 1947. .‘■'(fl T:'"' S 2003 Page #136  

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 Crash Retrieval Conference In the OMwt. Len. urea »striated ais lise.rnaon 2006 Page #35  

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ME RUNNING IN AND SAY, 'X IS GOING ON'? Yes, the commanding officer that ni 2006 Page #149  

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ment, two of the Fujitsu Corporati on's 'Life Book Talking Tablet' PCs are  2007 Page #70  

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NG VENT UFO '~ ,s:GHTEDF"EBRUAR Y ,on-, •~'68SASKATCt-•E'.'IAN) -.. ·-.. -- 2009 Page #118  

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, 11.5^ were tracking these obj^^s on-and-off since June 25 from Station "A 2003 Page #233  
, had been "u·acking these objects on-and-off since June 29"-along with at  2005 Page #126  
 shaped object, low-level flights, on-and-off (periods). 102                2006 Page #105  

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aspect, the number of UFOs and the on-board experience, but what really exc 2003 Page #144  
t alien beings that had taken them on-board their craft and subjected them  2008 Page #35  

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en to get to the exact right place on-foot to check it out." says Riggs. Si 2007 Page #138  

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s the tip of the iceberg as far as on-going research into the 6Jm is concer 2005 Page #151  

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 No. 6, June 1998; it can be found on-line at www.nmsr.org/aztec.htm 26 Azt 2004 Page #224  

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to three trucks which finished the on-load just before the sunset." The let 2003 Page #99  

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 to the outstanding research of my on-site historical research assistant, M 2003 Page #32  
 A next step might be to count the on-site aliens, craft, and recovery team 2004 Page #115  
Pratt conducted extensive research on-site in Bolivia surfacing many unexpl 2005 Page #143  

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reed to bur the film for cash, the on1} other conrution being that he was n 2005 Page #145  

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 peoples, and creating an internat:ona l treaty instrume nt preventing expl 2008 Page #113  

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he weather. If there is a conventi onal explanation for this temperature di 2005 Page #91  

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 with Grace Kelly, and with Jackie Onassis in New York. Maloney has informe 2005 Page #149  

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sner was successful in having that once- secret experimental microwave rada 2004 Page #71  

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his expulsion being that, yes, the once-brilliant young scientist was now m 2005 Page #89  

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 using in their technolog y, is be)ond the grasp of mechanistic science sin 2005 Page #95  
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e answers to two questions for me. One, Who killed JFK? And two, are there  2003 Page #7  
y say they’ve seen UFOs. I’ve seen one myself. ” Remarking on his sighting  2003 Page #7  
Oliver North “Well, I haven't seen one [UFO]...I knew a pilot who had, now  2003 Page #8  
aceships from another or more than one solar system. They are possibly mann 2003 Page #12  
that Revered Huffman attended late one early spring night just 10-15 miles  2003 Page #21  
                The First Roswell? One of the most intriguing aspects is th 2003 Page #23  
d seen. It had been broken open in one portion, and so he could walk up and 2003 Page #23  
st outside the saucer, and a third one was further out. His understanding w 2003 Page #23  
anding was that perhaps that third one was not dead on impact. There had be 2003 Page #23  
otographers, and so they lifted up one, and two men on either side stood hi 2003 Page #23  
rshall to the President dated just one week after the Los Angeles air raid  2003 Page #26  
sh retrievals of two more saucers: one by the Army in the San Bernardino Mo 2003 Page #26  
d in southwestern Missouri and the one captured in 1942 in Louisiana. □ ... 2003 Page #29  
d in southwestern Missouri and the one captured in 1942 in Louisiana.Thomas 2003 Page #29  
 again. But about two weeks later, one of the men who had a personal camera 2003 Page #30  
meone needs a copy of this. I have one and I would like you to keep one. So 2003 Page #30  
e one and I would like you to keep one. So that's how it came about that gr 2003 Page #30  
ef Cari James Lewis is potentially one of the most useful sources of inform 2003 Page #32  
ay, but I find it interesting that one of the local funeral homes at the ti 2003 Page #33  
e were photographers at the scene. One of the most likely candidates was Ga 2003 Page #34  
for his color photography of roses one of Huffman's horticultural passions. 2003 Page #34  
sh Retrieval Conference father was one thing, but it was very important I h 2003 Page #36  
c overflight of the area as shown. One area looks promising. ■ Trough still 2003 Page #37  
 department was on site, but which one, Jackson or Cape or both? If they we 2003 Page #37  
te's testimony is that it happened one April 1941 evening because her mothe 2003 Page #37  
The Crisman Conspiracy Kenn Thomas One reviewer said of Maury Island UFO, t 2003 Page #41  
 but Maury Island UFO is the first one ever devoted exclusively to it. It i 2003 Page #41  
le witnessed six disc shape craft, one in the middle, wobbling, and five su 2003 Page #41  
0 feet and stopped wobbling before one of the circling saucers broke format 2003 Page #41  
tion, flew down, touched the other one and became still itself. The craft t 2003 Page #41  
oreign technologies desk. However, one of the recently surfaced MJ12 docume 2003 Page #42  
IA agent named Shaw. Clay Shaw was one of three people that New Orleans dis 2003 Page #42  
bitt Document, Crisman is named as one of three hoboes picked up in the rai 2003 Page #42  
rivy to the San Augustin crash and one other crash right down south In Mexi 2003 Page #43  
f some kind, probably belonging to one of the large animals that were in th 2003 Page #45  
m in and around the arroyo and had one roll of Kodak ASA 64 slide film left 2003 Page #45  
nything important. That is, I take one photo with less light than I need, o 2003 Page #45  
photo with less light than I need, one with the right amount of light, and  2003 Page #45  
ith the right amount of light, and one with more light than I need. This wa 2003 Page #45  
eed. This way I almost always have one good exposure. I finished the roll t 2003 Page #45  
of a rattlesnake disappearing into one old prairie dog hole. Some of the wi 2003 Page #46  
 finds were the shoe soles. It was one thing to pick up and wax pieces, but 2003 Page #48  
ve great difficulty accepting that one or both of these shoe soles may be u 2003 Page #48  
ch have been put into these items. One who thinks that shoes would be easy  2003 Page #48  
o a standard size than the smaller one, it is still unique in its narrownes 2003 Page #48  
s I was going over the arroyo site one evening with a Geiger counter. I did 2003 Page #49  
As I mentioned before, I was there one day during an afternoon rain. The wa 2003 Page #49  
nvolved; two on the west coast and one on the east. Diagnostic procedures o 2003 Page #49  
rogramming that night on more than one occasion. The most dramatic detail h 2003 Page #54  
ith other information. Included in one of those memos was the statement, "A 2003 Page #56  
calling and some friendships lost. One of the big questions that so many pe 2003 Page #57  
tion of the object was obtainable. One witness, Bill Bulebush from Mammoth, 2003 Page #58  
ey came out of the woods Murphy at one point asked Carl Metz if he had foun 2003 Page #59  
ntion both locally and nationally. One important report came from a truck d 2003 Page #61  
mation on the Kecksburg event, and one of my associates and another man wer 2003 Page #63  
e man went on to say how he was on one of the search teams that found the o 2003 Page #63  
ion was a dry wash that could give one an impression of looking like a long 2003 Page #63  
t didn't complete its mission, and one witness was reportedly told by an Ai 2003 Page #65  
ss accounts concerning this event. One of the most interesting accomplishme 2003 Page #65  
t was stated in the broadcast that one witness was afraid of the state poli 2003 Page #67  
es coming into town from more than one road that evening. While he saw a lo 2003 Page #67  
 wrong way. The Question of Bodies One of the most controversial aspect of  2003 Page #67  
of new leads came to my attention. One name stuck out in the crowd. We will 2003 Page #68  
oval from the site. Joel remembers one officer yelling out that "we ain't g 2003 Page #69  
out that "we ain't got much time." One detail that Joel also mentioned whic 2003 Page #69  
res. I'll tell you what, I bet the one man in the suit must have taken anyw 2003 Page #69  
rsonnel who were around the house. One must wonder what the purpose was of  2003 Page #70  
He stood up on a tire or bumper of one of the trucks to be able to look dow 2003 Page #71  
bout the Kecksburg incident, makes one wonder what they are really hiding.  2003 Page #72  
, Roscoe was named as MJ-12 number one. And if you tend to discount MJ-12-r 2003 Page #87  
beforehand and would have received one of the first copies coming out of th 2003 Page #88  
of the Pentagon's printing office. One of the report's closing remarks woul 2003 Page #88  
de attempts (and allegedly another one that very evening), the doctor refus 2003 Page #90  
man considers Admiral Souers to be one of his closest confidants and adviso 2003 Page #90  
k over two years." Both passages - one from a good friend the other from an 2003 Page #94  
s confirmed for this lapse, though one account has Forrestal's regular orde 2003 Page #95  
ach, Father Sheehy would have been one of the last people he should be allo 2003 Page #95  
, Dreamland and COAST TO COAST AM. One day, Art received a letter dated Apr 2003 Page #97  
pieces cut in squares, circles and one long, thing ribbon-like piece. Figur 2003 Page #97  
ree non-human bodies, two dead and one alive: "...the Team arrived at the c 2003 Page #99  
the Roswell spacecraft" — at least one of them. Norton AFB was closed down  2003 Page #102  
B was closed down in the 1990s and one wonders where the "alien technology  2003 Page #102  
rrestrial artifacts from more than one spacecraft. He said that during the  2003 Page #102  
 about a quarter of an inch thick. One side was dark and the other side was 2003 Page #103  
ratory. He placed the dark side of one piece on the left and the silver sid 2003 Page #103  
 wavy lines of bismuth varied from one to four microns, about half the diam 2003 Page #105  
ference magnesium/zinc varied from one hundred to two hundred microns. One  2003 Page #106  
ne hundred to two hundred microns. One scientist thought the waviness might 2003 Page #106  
layers. The bismuth layers average one to four microns and the magnesium/zi 2003 Page #106  
 Uncommon Metals says, "Bismuth is one of the few metals that expands when  2003 Page #106  
ly divided between ^^Mg, which has one additional neutron compared to 24Mg, 2003 Page #107  
tios, or percentages, of isotopes. One such anomaly was reported in 1957 wh 2003 Page #107  
cess to building a layer per week, one four-layer sample was mostly white,  2003 Page #109  
 and intelligence agencies. But no one had any knowledge of such layered ma 2003 Page #110  
to come from somewhere. And that's one of the things about it that excites  2003 Page #110  
 — somebody had to build it and no one has reported building it. It's a ver 2003 Page #110  
ic insulator. The layered metal at one point moved sideways through the ele 2003 Page #110  
but described his understanding of one extraterrestrial spacecraft propulsi 2003 Page #111  
remains a mystery. And to date, no one has successfully reproduced the laye 2003 Page #111  
particles as in the initial state. One Bi/Mg fragment weighed at 97 milligr 2003 Page #112  
days. It shows unusual formations, one of which is shown at the center of t 2003 Page #113  
lly a reaction crater such as this one does form on the water-exposed bismu 2003 Page #113  
H2 hydrogen is given off as a gas. One way to confirm the presence of hydro 2003 Page #114  
trouble. Defame dead people, since one can't lie sued for Libel. Of course  2003 Page #118  
ial ** hi* h would cavil* fit into one x chick*.  ■ ■i-ncl *hi n.lan t ax i 2003 Page #132  
wiir * TOP SBCRET • EYES OSLY COPY ONE OP ONE . SUBJECT: OPERATION KAJESTIC 2003 Page #132  
TOP SBCRET • EYES OSLY COPY ONE OP ONE . SUBJECT: OPERATION KAJESTIC-12 PRE 2003 Page #132  
a report called "Project Beta." No one but agents of the Air Force Office o 2003 Page #141  
han the problems and suspicions of one man. As the age of Cold War paranoia 2003 Page #141  
red in this impenetrable fortress. One former scientist who worked at the f 2003 Page #142  
rt answer was "Flying saucers." No one has been able to determine if this i 2003 Page #142  
rned. He would soon be involved in one of the earliest UFO abduction cases  2003 Page #142  
anches exhibited ligature marks on one hind leg, indicating that they had b 2003 Page #143  
 mountain meadow. Hansen described one of them in a conscious recollection  2003 Page #143  
ation, and just before she entered one of the craft, that she had also seen 2003 Page #143  
 and run their own mini-convention one morning while the main events went o 2003 Page #146  
oore had already been suspected as one of a few UFO researchers who were wo 2003 Page #146  
ed several times to restore order. One researcher stood up and rhetorically 2003 Page #146  
 to anyone outside the complex. As one of the guards approached a security- 2003 Page #147  
m the center of activity while, as one DIA man put it, "bringing a few mole 2003 Page #148  
nting his instruments and at least one of his warning fingers right at this 2003 Page #149  
en the most jaded UFO watchers. No one but the shadowy scriptwriters realiz 2003 Page #149  
ated December 13, 1987, John Lear, one of the speakers at the "alternate" L 2003 Page #150  
king up and recording were part of one of their projects. Bennewitz had put 2003 Page #150  
 almost everything nearly from day one. He had been told so many stories th 2003 Page #150  
pparent approval and assistance on one hand, and doors slammed in his face, 2003 Page #150  
ights out to the mesa (on at least one occasion accompanied by Col. Edwards 2003 Page #151  
er the base had the "Oh look, it's one of them UFOs" reaction, and left it  2003 Page #151  
s, but Paul Bennewitz was the only one who decided to look into things furt 2003 Page #151  
hed classified ‘Top Secret'. - “...one of these so-called flying saucers cr 2003 Page #155  
y 17th 1947. The agenda memo shows one blacked out agenda item number three 2003 Page #157  
 had a shape that was identical to one photographed in France in 1954, and  2003 Page #170  
." there were two craft recovered —one crashed in the San Bernardino Mounta 2003 Page #170  
 the San Bernardino Mountains, and one was salvaged at sea by the Navy, acc 2003 Page #170  
ined (EYES ONLY). It is printed on one side with a security warning notice  2003 Page #171  
s, cigars, triangles; entities are one of 2 types; materials “not known to  2003 Page #172  
personnel o Officer is in charge o One inventory form using facility defini 2003 Page #175  
 Slide 29 is the actual content of one of the Manual pages, the Extraterres 2003 Page #176  
use it identified "Area 51 S-4" as one of the receiving facilities. Later,  2003 Page #176  
 packing and associated paperwork. One expert on shipping paintings has vol 2003 Page #176  
ss of apparent rank or status"; no one can interfere per President 11 8/200 2003 Page #177  
ntify the precise writing style of one individual. This would seem to have  2003 Page #178  
 members of the Quillin family and one of the employees has been interviewe 2003 Page #179  
he employees has been interviewed. One researcher has claimed to have held  2003 Page #179  
ark of authenticity because it was one of the rare errors that emerged from 2003 Page #179  
 Wl a Two candidates interviewed a One researcher “held it in my hand and i 2003 Page #180  
nd orange juice, somehow it became one word for both meanings. Finally, Kra 2003 Page #181  
in Slide 49 and will be dealt with one at a time. Slide 50 deals with the q 2003 Page #181  
 copies of the negative, there was one that was so hard to read that Don ha 2003 Page #181  
g a Italics on a,b,c... s MarginsQ One space after period 31 Style for refe 2003 Page #182  
lly true. Furthermore, it was just one of five choices offered to keep nosy 2003 Page #183  
of the object provides the mark at one end, and the last return before the  2003 Page #183  
re the obvious visual information, one can make quite good estimates of dis 2003 Page #183  
he classification of Restricted at one time existed and was lower than Conf 2003 Page #184  
 Slide 58 shows a great example of one: a July 14, 1954 memo from Cutler to 2003 Page #184  
 from the National Archives and is one of the few Archival confirmations of 2003 Page #184  
il of evidence pointing to fakery. One cannot prove they are genuine, but o 2003 Page #184  
cannot prove they are genuine, but one can prove they are fake, using the t 2003 Page #184  
 what they mean was that MAJIC was one point and EYES ONLY was the other. A 2003 Page #185  
never heard of before he got them. One other criticism on Slide 60 is that  2003 Page #185  
le. The best answer I can offer is one of two: (a) a control number may hav 2003 Page #185  
ms of fakery have led me to create one summary chart of the eight phony cla 2003 Page #185  
2 summarizes the five reasons, ANY ONE OF WHICH would have been enough to j 2003 Page #185  
ation of the United Nations. He is one of three Nobel Peace Prize winners w 2003 Page #190  
t Truman and his wife on more than one occasion, and were in fact good frie 2003 Page #191  
 subjects he would need to govern. One of those briefings is the rumored UF 2003 Page #191  
d disappeared. Panic broke out and one reporter almost got a story on the w 2003 Page #192  
ght to this story is the fact that one of the air force men reported to be  2003 Page #192  
 Office of the President. This was one of the groups that appeared to have  2003 Page #193  
n involved in the Kecksburg crash. One of the key people under Lionel Ellin 2003 Page #193  
I was fortunate enough to speak to one individual who was a government empl 2003 Page #194  
cayne. Gleason saw the bodies late one night at Homestead Air Force Base in 2003 Page #195  
paring for President Jimmy Carter. One study was on UFOs, and the second wa 2003 Page #197  
 leave out discussion of it. It is one of a series of UFO briefing rumors I 2003 Page #197  
 former national security advisor. One of Steve Greer's disclosure witnesse 2003 Page #199  
my "UFO Most Wanted" deck, holding one of the highest cards. Finally on Rea 2003 Page #199  
idential historian Lou Cannon that one of his roles in the Reagan White Hou 2003 Page #199  
been cut out of the UFO situation. One of the stories that has been told to 2003 Page #199  
 claiming. Gibbons proposed taking one case and trying to get it declassifi 2003 Page #200  
ought about it, and said that this one case idea would be fine. He was choo 2003 Page #200  
claimed to be ignorant of Roswell. One such official was Anthony Lake who w 2003 Page #200  
           President and UFOs Just one minute. I would like to thank you fo 2003 Page #201  
 it is only as strong as the facts one wishes to leave out. Here is the ver 2003 Page #201  
h yet another Roswell report, this one called "The Roswell Report: Case Clo 2003 Page #201  
lot of meetings but I don't recall one on UFOs. Cheney has always been cons 2003 Page #202  
istance, which you may recommend." One should note the possibility that thi 2003 Page #206  
by Eisenhower from the archives in one of the other offices that are the CC 2003 Page #209  
tracts more espionage and fools no one given the wealth of other evidence a 2003 Page #210  
asked, to assist in the autopsy of one well preserved cadaver to be done by 2003 Page #236  
r). Their overall stature reminds, one of /Voung children ./It is believed  2003 Page #236  
military reports published on this one event alone — it is not isolated. In 2004 Page #4  
have to assume that this event was one still considered "sensitive" by U.S. 2004 Page #6  
s are very contradictory, the page one coverage afforded this sighting demo 2004 Page #7  
long cubes measuring two inches by one inch tightly fastened together and c 2004 Page #7  
he world of a crashed UFO. But the one case that — more than any — convince 2004 Page #7  
rs in circumference with a hole in one side and a metal skin covering of ap 2004 Page #10  
ing of the same day that the first one was found near Cotoca. This second o 2004 Page #11  
was found near Cotoca. This second one was found 200 kilometers north of th 2004 Page #11  
urned up no additional data — with one exception. Having filed numerous FOl 2004 Page #11  
 caught my attention, I considered one of the most credible to be that of W 2004 Page #14  
adian Research Group has recovered one mass of very strange metal. It was f 2004 Page #14  
 was intrigued by this account for one specific reason: from New Zealand's  2004 Page #15  
newspaper clipping that referenced one of the sphere crashes on Australian  2004 Page #16  
s had been recovered approximately one hundred and fifty miles north of Bro 2004 Page #16  
ally, we were told of 2 incidents, one in 1984 and one in 1987, where objec 2004 Page #16  
ld of 2 incidents, one in 1984 and one in 1987, where objects had reportedl 2004 Page #16  
the crashed UFO puzzle is a global one. Index of Figures 1. Blout Evans Mem 2004 Page #17  
 Object., 'shish was pre- pared by one of out psychologists at. the Auto Ne 2004 Page #18  
 It has recintly been rumored that one of thee* so-called fLyiag saucers cr 2004 Page #18  
 are very contrediotory $ the page one coverage afforded tbis sighting demo 2004 Page #19  
NEAR SANTA CRUZ. ITEM 2pt DETAILS. ONE OF THE LEADING DAILY AlEwSPAPERS OF  2004 Page #21  
oBJEOT ' VERY SIHILAR TO THE F/R37 ONE RE.PrIATEDI .HAD BEEN PrOV" IN SANTA 2004 Page #21  
 WAS FOUND NEAR tOTOCA. T1115 MONO ONE.NA3 !Own) PRP XILOHETIPS NnRTH OF TH 2004 Page #21  
TWO DOCTORS, A VETERAN DOCTOR, AND ONE MINISTER, AND THEY RAVE SUBMITTED TO 2004 Page #24  
d scattering debris — and at least one small body — in all directions. Or d 2004 Page #26  
 is supposed to have been the only one aboard, and while his remains are ba 2004 Page #26  
e and found him to be exactly what one would expect of an aviation writer.  2004 Page #27  
which resembled a large V lying on one side. Inside the V shape were three  2004 Page #27  
The entire design indeed resembled one end of a saucer-shaped structure and 2004 Page #27  
ething was a manmade dirigible, no one ever came forward to take credit. Th 2004 Page #28  
amily lived outside of town and no one knew anything about it until a man r 2004 Page #29  
g, "Nothing grew for years in that one spot in the field where that spacesh 2004 Page #29  
had direct knowledge of the crash. One was Robbie Hanson, who admitted she  2004 Page #29  
ither had any direct knowledge and one said it happened because her parents 2004 Page #29  
ter claim. All I was left with was one witness, Stephens, and some bits of  2004 Page #30  
ed in a news release that at least one fragment was "puzzling." Gray said t 2004 Page #30  
out of the craft and approach him. One said, "See here, young man, don't gi 2004 Page #32  
ionize travel and transportation." One stranger explained that they had dev 2004 Page #32  
 flashing sequentially -first from one end, then from the other, and someti 2004 Page #34  
 hill and came into the open area. One of the girls in the back though she  2004 Page #34  
poral Victor Werbicki was the only one in the Barrington Passage RCMP Detac 2004 Page #35  
 out on the water and it still had one light on. Werbicki's other phone beg 2004 Page #35  
red the other line. The caller was one Mary banks, who lived over on Maggie 2004 Page #35  
s to avoid backing out in front of one of the RCMP's cruisers that flew by  2004 Page #37  
e local fishermen who owned boats. One of the Captains was Lawrence Smith o 2004 Page #38  
e Smith, his brother's boat. It is one of those little twists of timing in  2004 Page #38  
ight in the Sound and this was not one of them. At any rate since Lawrence  2004 Page #39  
way across the Sound, Lawrence had one of the men switch on the seal beam l 2004 Page #39  
ing for wreckage and survivors. At one point one of the younger men on Cons 2004 Page #40  
eckage and survivors. At one point one of the younger men on Constable O'Br 2004 Page #40  
ere were submarines off the coast, one of them a U.S. Navy sub. The next da 2004 Page #41  
rne County, Wednesday night may be one of the extremely rare cases where "s 2004 Page #41  
      The Shag Harbor UFO Incident One of the "Granby" divers, Rick Wood, r 2004 Page #42  
 available to the Navy? Or was it? One remembers Donald Nickerson's observa 2004 Page #42  
ry to tell and each of which, save one, did not want their name mentioned i 2004 Page #43  
tellers were connected or known to one another made their stories very conv 2004 Page #43  
hree out of five of the witnesses. One has not been located and the other h 2004 Page #43  
ed up completely, the latter being one of the witnesses who was interviewed 2004 Page #43  
 of their interview with this man, one of the divers, 1 see no reason not t 2004 Page #43  
now know all of the witnesses save one, the diver, are so lengthy and detai 2004 Page #43  
he complete story will be relayed. One afternoon Chris Style, a bachelor, w 2004 Page #43  
h Chris because while interviewing one of the divers supposedly involved wi 2004 Page #43  
rships that were anchored over not one, but two UFOs that were in 80 to 90  2004 Page #43  
ure enough he found three of them, one of whom was in charge of Lighthouse  2004 Page #44  
om the Air Force. They hadn't seen one another for about three years. They  2004 Page #44  
 the divers talking, during supper one night, about what they had seen belo 2004 Page #44  
n a couple of television programs, one national and the other local, where  2004 Page #45  
earned additional information from one of them. He was an ex-RCAF crewman i 2004 Page #45  
 in electronic intelligence who at one point was ready to appear in an Amer 2004 Page #45  
. It is a shame because he was the one witness prepared to go on record wit 2004 Page #45  
ey all agreed that the lights from one end to the other measured about 55 t 2004 Page #45  
ish press, thanks to the fact that one of the eyewitnesses, former USAF Air 2004 Page #46  
Union had quietly massed more than one hundred thousand troops on the Polis 2004 Page #46  
U.K. had gone to red alert. Red is one level below black and black is war.  2004 Page #46  
I decided upon a writing strategy, one aspect of which was that we did not  2004 Page #48  
d the book. Of these, not a single one had written to criticize or correct  2004 Page #49  
 on D Flight. Rumors? Bullshit. No one was talking. ... But it was not from 2004 Page #50  
eparate fifteen page interview: No one can give us back what we lost over t 2004 Page #50  
such a facility where for the next one to two days he was held, very much a 2004 Page #51  
parison to the Channel Tunnel, the one that exists between Dover and Calais 2004 Page #53  
from May 1978 until December 1980. One of only a small handful of women att 2004 Page #54  
nts while on duty there: The first one occurred while I was working a midni 2004 Page #57  
ity at the main radio station when one of the border guards radioed that th 2004 Page #57  
2, the Ministry released more than one hundred and fifty pages of event-rel 2004 Page #58  
o generate some interesting smoke. One document discusses the increased bac 2004 Page #58  
 from another investigator, though one not known for his involvement in thi 2004 Page #58  
47 to this day. For several years, one of Andy Kissner's most important sou 2004 Page #61  
rnment insiders concluded at least one non-human agenda is harvesting genet 2004 Page #61  
orona), New Mexico flying disc was one of these. Historical research sugges 2004 Page #62  
rse, taking a northeasterly track, one that brought the rocket crashing to  2004 Page #64  
e over White Sands Proving Ground. One of their classified missions was to  2004 Page #65  
berately use weapons to bring down one or more foreign discs? A 'yes' answe 2004 Page #65  
the briefing officer that this was one of several flying discs shot down at 2004 Page #66  
1947, it is believed that at least one Wasserfall surface-to-air missile, c 2004 Page #67  
gh explosive warhead, was fired at one or more radar targets hovering to th 2004 Page #67  
Bliss, eventually impacting within one mile of the new Buena Vista Airport  2004 Page #67  
ET surface-to-air rocket attack on one or more unidentified radar targets.  2004 Page #68  
ide V-2 rocket launches? More than one pilot who survived airplane crashes  2004 Page #69  
ied aerial vehicles" and entities. One of the pages contained a list of loc 2004 Page #69  
ns began in late 1947. The primary one near Los Alamos was first called Los 2004 Page #71  
became operational in 1948, but no one in the public and media knew anythin 2004 Page #71  
by President Harry Truman himself. One of El Vado's specific missions was t 2004 Page #71  
— 'That actually did happen. I was one of the police officers at the crash  2004 Page #72  
, they remember him saying, 'I was one of the police officers at the scene. 2004 Page #72  
gh, there were three involved. The one I will mention — and that was Andy A 2004 Page #72  
e's a bad brush fire and it's near one of the drip tanks the company owned. 2004 Page #72  
ich might mean there was more than one UFO crash — as there had been at Ros 2004 Page #74  
nd it was lying somewhat tilted to one side on the ground in the desert. Th 2004 Page #74  
openings located in North America: one was located in the Southwest, around 2004 Page #75  
 around the Texas/New Mexico area; one was somewhere in the Carolinas; and  2004 Page #75  
as somewhere in the Carolinas; and one was somewhere in the Northeast secto 2004 Page #75  
iately went off course, perhaps no one in the U.S. government knew that aro 2004 Page #75  
uman aircraft and back-engineered. One of those technologies, according to  2004 Page #78  
ed TOP SECRET MAJIC ULTRA. This is one of the documents leaked to Bob and R 2004 Page #79  
PU para. about bodies dissected as one would a frog On Page 6 of the docume 2004 Page #79  
oid bodies and animal parts inside one of the craft must have scared Presid 2004 Page #80  
power plant of the craft security. One technician was overcome and collapse 2004 Page #81  
 in their possession. According to one popular story, Roosevelt's Secretary 2004 Page #84  
ly visited the Rameys on more than one occasion at their home in Fort Worth 2004 Page #85  
r countries to help get an answer. One of those countries that was "in the  2004 Page #85  
rica possessed a crashed saucer is one of the many untold stories of Ufolog 2004 Page #85  
 brief 12 years of UFO research is one of the most amazing stories in Ufolo 2004 Page #85  
s at the house began. On more than one occasion, the door would be forced o 2004 Page #86  
off the landing. Years later I was one of three researchers who went after  2004 Page #87  
hat Wilbert Smith sent to Dan Fry, one of the key reasons for the shutdown  2004 Page #88  
estigation in the United States to one newspaper and how it led to the crea 2004 Page #89  
eaction to the TOP SECRET memo was one of approval. The deputy minister in  2004 Page #89  
cials knew the reality of saucers. One high ranking official at the Embassy 2004 Page #90  
On the Ambassador's instruction no one at the Embassy, apart from Wright an 2004 Page #90  
ld and I couldn't go. But later on one of the fellows said to me that those 2004 Page #92  
Wilbert's oldest son James was the one that made the fact public. In an ear 2004 Page #93  
minded him that I had been told by one of Smith's close UFO associates, a m 2004 Page #93  
es: 1 got to handle a few of them. One was a chunk about the size of a bric 2004 Page #94  
e. He had an analysis done of that one. I remember seeing that particular a 2004 Page #94  
lford Walkins, who was the wife of one of Smith's close UFO associates, des 2004 Page #94  
h as a Hottentot would learn about one of our aircraft. One must go to kind 2004 Page #95  
d learn about one of our aircraft. One must go to kindergarten before one g 2004 Page #95  
One must go to kindergarten before one goes to college. James Smith, who ha 2004 Page #95  
Wilbert Smith) was shown bodies at one point. James: Yes, he was in the Sta 2004 Page #96  
owned craft. This was a story that one of Smith's close associates had been 2004 Page #96  
James: No my dad told me that. The one crash story that seems to back this  2004 Page #96  
 all were dead. Then he identified one man from Pennsylvania who had attend 2004 Page #98  
ber his name. I remember there was one guy. Frankly I didn't like him very  2004 Page #98  
cy that surrounded the subject. On one occasion, for example, he stated: Yo 2004 Page #99  
nsylvania (Kecksburg perhaps?) and one in the southwestern U.S. He does not 2004 Page #100  
r he started filing FOIAs on UFOs. One of Lundahl's first UFO roles involve 2004 Page #101  
t is a long story let me just cite one wild tale, and then move on to 1959  2004 Page #103  
ndahl's, and with Lundahl had been one of the founding members of NPIC. Nea