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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:

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"progression" "progressive" "progressively" "progresso" "prohibiting" "prohibition" "prohl0tn" "proiect"

"proj" "projcct" "projecls" "project" "project's" "project-" "project-" "project-pv"

"project-y2" "project11" "projected" "projected®" "projectile" "projecting" "projection" "projector"

"projectprove" "projects" "projects'" "proji-l" "prolccl" "prolect" "proliferate" "proliferation"

"prologue" "prolonged" "prolr" "promenade" "prometheus" "prominent" "prominently" "promise"

"promised" "promises" "promising" "promjse" "promjsing" "promo" "promote" "promoted"

"promotin" "promoting" "promotional" "promotions" "prompt" "prompted" "prompter" "prompting"

"promptly" "promptness" "prone" "pronounced" "pronouncements" "prontise" "proocss" "prood"

"prooeed" "proof" "proofread" "proofreading" "prootsy" "propagand" "propaganda" "propagandist"

"propagandists" "propagate" "propagates" "propagation" "propel" "propellant" "propelled" "propellers"

"propensity" "proper" "properly" "properties" "property" "prophecy" "prophetic" "prophetically"

"prophets" "proponent" "proponents" "proportion" "proportional" "proportions" "proposal" "proposals"

"propose" "proposed" "proposition" "propo~'d" "proprietar" "proprietary" "proprietor" "propulsi"

"propulsio" "propulsion" "prorruses" "proscribed" "prosecuted" "prosecuting" "prosecution" "prospect"

"prospecting" "prospector" "prospectors" "prospects" "prospectus" "prospers" "prostate" "prosthetic"

"prostrate" "prot" "protagonists" "protect" "protected" "protecting" "protection" "protective"

"protects" "protege" "protege's" "proteges" "protein" "proteinaceous" "proteins" "protestations"

"protested" "proto" "proto-template" "protocol" "protocols" "protons" "prototype" "prototypes"

"prototypes'" "protozoa" "protracted" "protruded" "protruding" "protrusions" "protuberant" "proud"

"proudly" "prouty" "prov" "prove" "proved" "proven" "provenance" "provence"

"proverbial" "proves" "provewamce" "provid" "provide" "provided" "provider" "provides"

"providing" "providod" "province" "provinces" "provincially" "proving" "provioel" "provirus"

"provision" "provisional" "provisions" "provocateur" "provocation" "provocative" "provoke" "provoked"

"provokes" "provoking" "provost" "proxiaatoly" "proximity" "proximity-fuse" "proxnrn" "prozac"

"pro~" "pro~·ide" "prp" "prrlmloric" "prrson" "prtce" "prtl" "prudence"

"prudent" "prueba'" "pruitt" "prusiner" "prusiner'" "prussia" "prussian" "prvr"

"pry" "psa" "psb" "pseudo" "pseudo-em·ironment" "pseudo-environment" "pseudonym" "pseudonymous"

"pseudonyms" "pseudoscience" "psg^helagiaal" "psi" "psionic" "pss" "pssaossal" "pst-1953"

"pstit1091" "psy-op" "psy-ops" "psyatien" "psychiatric" "psychiatrist" "psychiatrists" "psychiatry"

"psychic" "psychically" "psychics" "psychische" "psycho-chemicals" "psychoanalyst" "psychoanalytic" "psycholo"

"psycholog" "psychologica" "psychological" "psychologist" "psychologists" "psychology" "psychosis" "psychotherapist"

"psychotics" "psychotropic" "psycruatrist" "psycruatrists" "psyop" "psyops" "psywar" "ps~"

"ps~chology" "pt" "ptala" "ptd" "ptldqillll" "ptll" "pto" "pto1•ct"

"pts" "pu" "pub" "pubbc" "pubbsher" "pubec" "pubfic" "pubic"

"pubjjshers" "publ" "publ1c'o" "public" "public'" "public's" "public-relations" "public-sector"

"public-spirited" "publicati" "publication" "publications" "publicist" "publicity" "publicize" "publicized"

"publicly" "publish" "published" "publisher" "publisher's" "publishers" "publishes" "publishin"

"publishing" "publjc" "pubuc" "pucd" "puddy" "puerto" "puget" "puharich"

"puhl" "puhlic" "pul" "pull" "pulled" "pulley" "pulling" "pulmonary"

"pulp" "pulsar" "pulsated" "pulsating" "pulse" "pulse-doppler" "pulsed" "pulses"

"pulsing" "pulverized" "pumping" "punch" "punched" "punching" "punctuation" "punctuc1t"

"puncture" "puncturing" "pungent" "pungi" "punhh" "punishable" "punished" "punishing"

"punishment" "punishments" "punks" "punna" "punt" "pupil" "pupils" "puppets"

"purchase" "purchased" "purchases" "purchasing" "pure" "purely" "purge" "purged"

"purina" "purity" "purloined" "purloiner" "purple" "purport" "purported" "purportedly"

"purporting" "purports" "purpose" "purpose-who" "purposeful" "purposefully" "purposel" "purposely"

"purposes" "purring" "purse" "pursuant" "pursue" "pursued" "pursuing" "pursuit"

"push" "pushed" "pushes" "pushillig" "pushing" "pusttll" "put" "putative"

"putfic" "puthoff" "putnam" "puts" "putt" "puttick" "putting" "puu"

"puucuh" "puued" "puzzle" "puzzled" "puzzles" "puzzling" "pv" "pvid"

"pvo" "pw" "pwanuag" "pwn" "pwnttd" "pwoft" "pwv111" "pww"

"pxchido~tcal" "py" "pye" "pyle" "pylon" "pylons" "pyotr" "pyramid"

"pyrolyzed" "pyrotechnics" "p~'f1ng" "p~fn" "p~inred" "p~ltil" "p~o" "p~so"

"p~ssiblc" "p~uu" "p~~ton•ac'lnt" "p©li@y" "p•'iiiul" "p•ges" "p•tk" "p•u"

Word: "p&onoi~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

9-199 ■ Th. !lush 1Xthi1a Ho"' t ■ P&onoi~ .-nd Jr, Ducon:ants ■ Th. Euun E 2009 Page #149  

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

va] tra.118- fonncr is held in the p&tient •• h~~• &nd w ,:, ~ &ppan.tua ~  2005 Page #17  

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

ed S19""...h.lngs of th.identified P'\.&CC .Aerial Lights in Restncted Test 2007 Page #174  

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

 security" crisis: C.l.A. So ht to P'ant N. C ba . '6::-71 Pres.ed on Chech 2007 Page #27  

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

GO. CN-11'011\l'l 01!:Sft.'VERS ~f P'CRii:D M; A!,,.0lf1SU1t,;G ;.lifTOf A1 2009 Page #108  

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

irnn :,IJ,~ed co be .is le':ible / P'ndleto:,_ Ou. Jun~ 2.\ r-Pr-· u the 1- 2009 Page #163  

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

:G 4-,,\~D 'iU-UA ,')10 HlS CO,,.',P'}. 1,U~f. Pii \.."l ~,s s::oc&:rltlG T 2009 Page #106  

Word: "p--40", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e #31). Warren is a retired \XIWII P--40 Warhawk Flying Tigers pilot, with  2007 Page #114  

Word: "p-162", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

sues occurred in a meeting in Room P-162 at Los Alamos Scientific Laborator 2009 Page #9  

Word: "p-51", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r National Guard to scramble three P-51 fighter aircraft to investigate. Wi 2003 Page #88  

Word: "p00a1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ed, President Declares , Icepita A P00A1 00"00AI sterard to Se i. trit Nava 2004 Page #203  

Word: "p05t", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Leather Stray 1-1 Back good graphe P05t!:0 ,1 0' GAM.. "or PAR Warne, Aionc 2004 Page #235  

Word: "p0se", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. ncr.n E'iDrTS tAfl'tt:S f1ICtC 1"P0SE VM:: &I-a: L:xs0PHJS11CATO TO TI~.£ 2009 Page #150  

Word: "p1", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

UtE SUU'KED 11 tn.ClUl'I C'ltR n4£ p1.51-fT.],f tCCTHS. ~ OU::Olll1Lt1'T a· 2009 Page #150  
rity to o:ic m~thod o! i:sini: :h~ p1:t o{ !ayml!:i ancJ ncH: c;ime the ato 2009 Page #182  

Word: "p11rc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 'Falls. and the r~or, po,rbaps ol p11rc Boycott Not1"ce · alumlnum. 200 fe 2009 Page #182  

Word: "p11t", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.USIO:\S • 1·1·0. ARI:.\ GI.OU.\I. P11t:so~11:SA • RE,\.J,IT\" IS Bt:,·osn  2008 Page #156  

Word: "p1gc", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

mcm al avililabiliy The writing on p1gc 188 is con,is1e111 with ink manufac 2007 Page #46  

Word: "p1•ojcct", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 United Stales. dcvolopment ol the p1•ojcct tu , "l:!~d ~he project been co 2009 Page #182  

Word: "p1•oject", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nection with tho Cro!J:.IY.'' face P1•oject. 2. tln.o'"' ri.,o Air ?rioritl 2009 Page #175  

Word: "p2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Secret Service of Military Police (P2) encountered EBE on 20 January 1996 2 2006 Page #108  

Word: "p243", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 to the 2nd addition • Chapter 18, p243.."Four years have passed..." a RV a 2004 Page #205  

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

-'GC)-1 ... :. uro ArP,1,~C,:•~TLV P\..!.MP1r..G u;, ~"'A7(:,:. l).IJllQOGl 2009 Page #106  

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

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

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

tco com-· . 'Auckland. reported. ' p\i,x !or ;, small country llke New' , " 2009 Page #182  

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

ples of certain locat.:.ons on our p_ane::, but che only thing that. can be 2008 Page #113  
e horizontal plane co the vertical p_ane in its fullest sense. Attack no lo 2008 Page #114  

Word: "p_ofe5or", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

. pb:u. ~id he Auc)i;~nl. !'\. Z.. P_ofe5or .:.A:ecb I :!:r~lrtC11 tt.e mys 2009 Page #163  

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

urgh was quoted by the Greensburg, PA Tribune-Review of December 10, 1965,  2003 Page #53  
ector of WHJB radio in Greensburg, PA at the time, began documenting inform 2003 Page #54  
st local newspaper the Greensburg, PA Tribune-Review on December 10, 1965.  2003 Page #55  
en dispatched to Acme {Kecksburg}, PA to investigate and pick up an object  2003 Page #56  
ce agencies around the Pittsburgh, PA area were deluged with sighting repor 2003 Page #58  
nager of WHJB radio in Greensburg, PA in 1965. She stayed over at the stati 2003 Page #59  
 1965, edition of the Pittsburgh, (PA) Press in an article concerning the f 2003 Page #66  
 me at: P.O. Box, 936, Greensburg, PA 15601. E-mail: paufo@westol.com PA UF 2003 Page #72  
PA 15601. E-mail: paufo@westol.com PA UFO/Fortean Hotline: 724-838-7768 Sta 2003 Page #72  
sburg" Tribune-Review, Greensburg, PA. County Edition, 10 December 1965. "S 2003 Page #72  
ject." Tribune-Review, Greensburg, PA City Edition 10 December 1965. Murphy 2003 Page #72  
he Woods." WHJB Radio, Greensburg, PA December 1965. 9 P.M. news broadcast, 2003 Page #72  
broadcast, KDKA Radio, Pittsburgh, PA. December, 9, 1965. "Fireball A Meteo 2003 Page #72  
ttsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA, 10 December 1965. Gordon, Stan, Pers 2003 Page #72  
 airing t—ria CMaeee srccc^csy gz3 pa a rife A farther that eogp aid which  2003 Page #226  
uman approved Raven Rock Mountain, PA, as the site for the J\lternate Joint 2005 Page #130  
50s. People Like Elvis Presley and Pa Boone were at the cop of his list. Sa 2005 Page #145  
ngman, AZ Las Vegas, NV Kecksburg, PA Bolivia, 1978 • 516,78 Possible UFO c 2006 Page #29  
ay a BUFORA member? GM: No stopped pa)~ng my membership after a few years.  2007 Page #84  
iminary Report May, 1993" based in pa rt on leaked documents, and in part o 2008 Page #117  
r to the Nazi Special Courts); the PA TRI OT Act, which authorized $150 mil 2008 Page #123  
01 h.YltV,..00•10, ~-..w A.~ ~o..G Pa.lU·$.~C UJ'O S .. :1a.AO(.i,._Ol..O g 2009 Page #116  
. Magic Cryptanalysis Project were pa,1 of such elite organizations. The se 2009 Page #155  
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Word: "pa-rect", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lln !1127J91l Glittn,g, iridescn , pa-rect !l)here i!JIIIIM"S. •• shone ike 2009 Page #151  

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

 for use in the private sector' • (Paaphrase). 'There ae may in the inteihg 2006 Page #27  

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

Univers* .3 full of magma! thengs_ pabently watring for our wits 20 grow sh 2006 Page #34  

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

ch 16, 1978, Amphibious Group One, Pac-White Beach, Okinawa. Provided by To 2006 Page #156  

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

ball, Don Ledger, Jim Marrs, David Pace, Nick Redfern, Peter Robbins, Ron R 2004 Page #2  
the USSR Majestic 12 Program David Pace 149 The Presidents and the Hard Evi 2004 Page #3  
orange lights descending at a fast pace once more behind the trees and in a 2004 Page #37  
ial devices that could easily keep pace with our rapidly moving V-2 rockets 2004 Page #61  
dentified flying object that could pace ascending V-2 rockets and cause the 2004 Page #65  
e the USSR Majestic 12 David P. E. Pace, D.Sc. Copyright 2004 David P. E. P 2004 Page #152  
, D.Sc. Copyright 2004 David P. E. Pace Scope of Talk • Historical Underpin 2004 Page #152  
ry personnel dissatisfied with the pace of official disclosure of an extrat 2006 Page #15  
ation to occur at a non-disruptive pace. This is the optimal contact scenar 2006 Page #54  
nments must lead, setting tone and pace of interaction with NHI, and interp 2006 Page #66  
nting , as shown in slide I 0. Dr. Pace is a talented physicist from an old 2008 Page #106  
lide I 8 shows the data that David Pace documented for the Einstein-Oppenhe 2008 Page #107  
ams use different assumptions, and Pace, Wood and Chaski were using differe 2008 Page #108  
 little closer on word length that Pace. It is clear that Cooper and Oppenh 2008 Page #108  
rd and sentence lengths ■Dr. David Pace: syllables, word and sentence lengt 2008 Page #116  
les total Some Linguistic Data for Pace Ein-Opp QD ■ Number of characters ■ 2008 Page #117  
                                   Pace U.N. Letter Data ■ Number of charac 2008 Page #118  
 Chukl Chaski ~~~~ ~~~~••+•U . lh~ pace U.N. El sttin by co Wood 15 20 25 3 2008 Page #119  
 (5.11] Chaski ...... _r.,, ave. I Pace . I t---Ei+teln U.N. I Wood emJ.o1n 2008 Page #119  
ons may find them. We must keep in pace in order to be able to counter or d 2009 Page #162  
an e!tect,~e them. '''r. must keep pace in orrlcr altcmati, •e 10 lhe 11tom 2009 Page #183  

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

he same result. Slide I 9 presents Pace's data for the U.N. letter written  2008 Page #107  

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

to have quiet here. ' f 'd already paced it off This was my second or third 2009 Page #65  

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

n correlation with QD 2J 112 David Paces data QD U.N. O/o ■Word length 4.98 2008 Page #118  

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

 Agent in Charge of the FBI in the Pacific northwest in the late 1940s, spe 2003 Page #42  
e," J. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, February 1954 “Second Moon?, ”  2003 Page #182  
1960, a TWX report was sent to the Pacific Air Forces on a sighting of an u 2004 Page #5  
 still lies dormant deep below the Pacific, its secrets still waiting to be 2004 Page #5  
apons sent against the U.S. in the Pacific. The requirement was for a missi 2004 Page #66  
the UFO, when — at Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater — he encountered three F 2004 Page #108  
f the UFO, when-at hvo Jima in the Pacific Theater-he encountered three "Fo 2005 Page #138  
64. Several test launches over the Pacific Missile Range proved the viabili 2006 Page #77  
oke apart, raining debris over the Pacific. The pilot ejected successfully, 2006 Page #77  
sts at Johnston Atoll in the South Pacific. • 1969: U.S. and U.K. officiall 2006 Page #107  
 counterpart, Commander Air Force, Pacific Fleet, three months earlier.] I  2006 Page #161  
n all, a typical summer day in the Pacific Northwest, except for the excite 2006 Page #183  
 accounts. Imagine yourself in the Pacific Northwest, on a boat in the Puge 2006 Page #184  
1960, a TWX report was sent to the Pacific Air Forces on a sighting of an u 2007 Page #139  
 space bomb test held later in the Pacific hundreds of miles high." 10      2008 Page #16  
likely due to the proximity of the Pacific Beach Naval Facility just north  2008 Page #44  
rged." 26 From about I 957 to 1987 Pacific Beach was a Navy facility; it re 2008 Page #70  
d, Hudson Institute, Institute for Pacific Relations , Institute on Drugs,  2008 Page #143  
e among harbor patrol boats in the Pacific northwest.) 24 -                 2009 Page #30  
truc ted route of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The city of Kingman wa 2009 Page #48  
ho surveyed along the Atlantic and Pacific right of way between Needles and 2009 Page #48  
 who served as Commander in Chief, Pacific Air Forces (CINCPA CAF), from 19 2009 Page #73  
nt programs. He assumed command of Pacific Air Forces at Hickam Air Force B 2009 Page #73  
a but was moved to New Zealand and Pacific areas owing to the fears of espi 2009 Page #157  
ces landed on Tarawa Island in the Pacific. He turned to a reporter and sai 2009 Page #160  
ssed the work, first on an obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later in New  2009 Page #161  
d the project, first on an obscure Pacific island and later in New Zealand. 2009 Page #161  
whilst engaged upon surveys of the Pacific Area during the period 1936 to 1 2009 Page #164  
 Staff Representative in the South Pacific area (Enzedsopac) to place the p 2009 Page #164  
.F. Halsey, Commander of the South Pacific Area (Comsopac) . Arrangements w 2009 Page #164  
change in the Command of the South Pacific Area. This, combined with the ma 2009 Page #166  
dency of the Allied Nations in the Pacific theatre, reduced the operational 2009 Page #166  
d the project, first on an obscure Pacific island in 1943 and later in New  2009 Page #169  
dency of the Allied Nations in the Pacific theatre, reduced the operational 2009 Page #169  
whilst engaged upon surveys in the Pacific Area during the period 1936 to 1 2009 Page #169  
ces landed in Tarawa Island in the Pacific" and turned to a reporter and sa 2009 Page #170  
nfirmed: COMSOPAC (Commander South Pacific) fSRVIC,[.U: "SEAL" R;;?ORTS, I• 2009 Page #170  
 Autobiographical Note: wwn. South Pacific. Noumea. New Caledonia: While on 2009 Page #176  
nd tater tn New Ze'1land. I In the Pacific and turnert to a re-· Fear~ of e 2009 Page #181  

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

e being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exp 2008 Page #123  

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

along the edge of the forest as if pacing their car and seemed to move clos 2008 Page #78  

Word: "paci~•c", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

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

Stashing my camera equipment in my pack and picking up my walking stick, I  2003 Page #45  
fense Intelligence Agency. A whole pack of wild stories would become legend 2003 Page #141  
e if this is true, or just another pack of disinformation designed to keep  2003 Page #142  
land Intelligence had told quite a pack of them. No records exist of offici 2003 Page #150  
oil-like, as thin as the foil in a pack of cigarettes, very light-weight an 2004 Page #135  

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

n the mail from LaCrosse, WI, of a package containing the original negative 2004 Page #127  
t Georgetown University, and so my package reached him and even received a  2004 Page #140  
drone capable of carrying a camera package to altitudes above 90,000 feet w 2006 Page #77  
d location and jettison its camera package. The drone would then self-destr 2006 Page #77  
erritory and jettisoned its camera package for mid-air recovery. The drone  2006 Page #78  
tivities when the drone's destruct package suddenly exploded. Recovery team 2006 Page #79  
ham Crackers. A similarly marketed package of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese off 2007 Page #63  
untries is nicely embodied in this package of instant soba noodles from Jap 2007 Page #66  
lue Man: Here is declassified/FOIA package on 'Vela.' Nothing damaging to u 2007 Page #143  
on collected up to that point. The package was forwarded by the Embassy t0  2007 Page #198  
ot legible, so I guessed at 'trial package" as shown on the next slide. The 2008 Page #105  
r's request I'm sending this trial package. Like my father I served in the  2008 Page #115  
 the contents of the last "leaked" package drop identified as S-4. This pac 2009 Page #8  
ckage drop identified as S-4. This package was called the "CIA Analyst File 2009 Page #8  
urther postulated that, since this package came from S-4 (a self-stated CIA 2009 Page #12  
easily have been a known deception package to throw at UFO researchers year 2009 Page #12  
nslusions So, how much of this S-4 package is really genuine? The simple an 2009 Page #13  
er and 30 feet long. The explosive package was moored in about 4 feet of wa 2009 Page #176  

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

t 50 to 100 pounds of black powder packaged in a cylindrical container abou 2009 Page #176  

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

e mail all manner of envelopes and packages adorned with official emblems a 2004 Page #11  
ulling up to the house and leaving packages of things for him to do metallu 2004 Page #93  
n a couple of instances I remember packages about the size of a loaf of bre 2004 Page #93  
t around 2:30 p.m. Several wrapped packages were delivered to Gen. Ramey's  2004 Page #226  

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

 32003 Special Operaxm Kfcyxiai 27 PACKAGING AND PACKING DATA 19. Packaging 2003 Page #175  
 27 PACKAGING AND PACKING DATA 19. Packaging and packing data ' Table is ex 2003 Page #175  
removal of contents, complete with packaging diagramsl954. Second, the word 2003 Page #176  
onnel, security area around crash, packaging procedures, control of aliens  2004 Page #124  
hem in unrelated outer space theme packaging. The Gund Corporation is one o 2007 Page #64  

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

Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Pat Packard VI1,13-16 Witness saw alien body 2004 Page #113  

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

suspicious. The Grand Ballroom was packed to a standing-room crowd when he  2003 Page #146  
 point of origin, destination, who packed, who inspected, shipping method o 2003 Page #175  
ented freeze burn from the dry ice packed beneatl1. As a number of Air Poli 2005 Page #43  
50 bag, all your equipment will be packed and you kiss your wife and your c 2006 Page #20  
r large pieces. Smaller debris was packed in boxes. To conceal the final de 2006 Page #75  
 pines, which were growing closely packed together. He came to a clearing w 2006 Page #206  
In Search of the Alien Viruses, is packed with documents , some officially  2008 Page #36  

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

une. They, too, failed to find the packet and the search was abandoned. Sin 2006 Page #75  
it seemed that someone finding the packet would be more likely to keep the  2006 Page #75  

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

 Operaxm Kfcyxiai 27 PACKAGING AND PACKING DATA 19. Packaging and packing d 2003 Page #175  
AND PACKING DATA 19. Packaging and packing data ' Table is extraterrestrial 2003 Page #175  
ble is extraterrestrial technology packing list: point of origin, destinati 2003 Page #175  
lide 31 details the procedures for packing and associated paperwork. One ex 2003 Page #176  
can be inferred from the fact that packing paper in both of these images ca 2004 Page #238  
sion in the cattle, game, and meat packing industry in the UK, Canada and t 2006 Page #116  

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

live green Philip Morris cigarette packs, the brand my mom smoked at the ti 2005 Page #155  
y the carton. But unlike other six packs, this one conspiratori ally notes, 2007 Page #71  

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

ther variable was rooted in Warsaw Pact concerns over the pro-democracy mov 2004 Page #46  

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

Paul Alberta to open a UFO landing pad built by the town as a centennial pr 2004 Page #87  
ect. During his speech opening the pad, Hellyer stated that in 1954 the gov 2004 Page #87  
sun' in English, was launched from pad 333 at its precisely scheduled time  2008 Page #136  

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

e up the creek without a religious paddle if an announcement were to be mad 2006 Page #10  

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

 2005 Reme Boca Reme Baca and Jose Padilla were young boys living in San An 2005 Page #153  
everal days, according to Baca and Padilla, soldiers in Army fatigues loade 2005 Page #153  
11 OJ Area 51, Remigio Baca & Jose Padilla, 2005.                           2005 Page #153  
uring their school years, Baca and Padilla would sometimes whisper about th 2005 Page #154  
Baca to Tacoma, \Xlash.ington, and Padilla to Rowland Heights, Californ.ia. 2005 Page #154  
 childhood was rekindled. Baca and Padilla combined their memories of that  2005 Page #154  
d. It was dark when we reached the Padilla home. Jose's dad got a brief rep 2005 Page #155  
moned by Faustino, arri, ed at the Padilla home. We directed Apodaca and Jo 2005 Page #155  
ergeant named Avila arrived at the Padilla home. \Xie joined Faustino in th 2005 Page #156  
ry, four soldiers showed up on the Padilla Ranch, searching the road where  2005 Page #157  
 nor make this kno,\ n to Faustino Padilla. As this was taking place, Jose  2005 Page #157  
rom the site by Reme Baca and Jose Padilla has since been subjected to inde 2005 Page #157  
puter-chip manufacturing. Baca and Padilla say they are planning an expedit 2005 Page #158  
stine military operation? Baca and Padilla intend to prove that it was an e 2005 Page #158  

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r which he got a small share. Jose Padilla's family lived on a ranch to the 2005 Page #153  

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s on the buildings . There are new padlocks and many brand new doors ... SL 2005 Page #55  

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 outside — guys who are out on the pads — came running into the BCC and sai 2006 Page #147  

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tement seriously. When Major Ralph Paduano told the Daily World Reporter, " 2008 Page #60  

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atti I da aot Udsk tbere ahaeld be pafalieit/ oa Ude wUl the *y befexe Vede 2003 Page #219  

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iter Soane of the pages 1n the 33◄ paga lr\.30u:,cript h,1vc a vatoC'lQ.i)r 2007 Page #46  

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d aircraft development." White Hot page 0020133 recovered exhibits currentl 2003 Page #28  
 Report VI published in July 1991, page 69-71 2. Psychological Warfare and  2003 Page #39  
ed as the UFO story made the front page in the largest local newspaper the  2003 Page #55  
e possession of his multi-thousand page 'diary;' given the amount of classi 2003 Page #89  
st near the town of Pecos. The two page letter stated that the writer had t 2003 Page #146  
2003 Las Vegas. Crash CoherenceOne page DOD document makes clear the link b 2003 Page #164  
warning notice on the back of each page □ Arrived by U.S. mail as a roll of 2003 Page #170  
5x7, copied on 8.5x11 (2 pages per page) □ Original simulated in Jan 1995 □ 2003 Page #170  
of a security warning facing every page (Slide 11) is uncommon but not uniq 2003 Page #172  
nuine SECURITY WARNING FACES EVERY PAGE TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY SU-12  2003 Page #172  
eliminated when they cost an extra page and therefore money. Numerous examp 2003 Page #173  
it, there was the document control page! It showed eight entries over nearl 2003 Page #181  
he era, it has the same: fli Title page format S3 U.S. Govt, printing featu 2003 Page #182  
talicized date C Document no. each page S Detailed format instructions as i 2003 Page #182  
robons Manual HERE IIS THE CONTROL PAGE 0 “Unit KB-88, Bldg 21” on facing p 2003 Page #182  
 0 “Unit KB-88, Bldg 21” on facing page □ Change pages noted n Dates noted  2003 Page #182  
see Slide 5 1), facing the control page is th e back of the cover page with 2003 Page #183  
rol page is th e back of the cover page without a security caveat, but it d 2003 Page #183  
e "Restricted" caveat on the cover page is not consistent with the use of T 2003 Page #184  
□ This is the replica of the cover page, matching each main feature □ The f 2003 Page #188  
lanetary Phenomenon Unit document* page four states, "On 8 July, Twining vi 2003 Page #207  
ticles are very contradictory, the page one coverage afforded this sighting 2004 Page #7  
icle' are very contrediotory $ the page one coverage afforded tbis sighting 2004 Page #19  
ry . I sior•-•. • eulAt41:1411 0 3 PAGE 2 $3797 1M. OA DRIGTNATARI tilDAD L 2004 Page #21  
                     trenta§strzw) PAGE:0010 MATTER. OF THE LINE TO RARGESA 2004 Page #24  
 obtained a copy of the full front page of The Dallas Morning News for Apri 2004 Page #31  
 of the Chronide Herald, the front page headline read: Could Be Something C 2004 Page #41  
 assigned to. Mark is mentioned on page 141: Its real, it happened to us, a 2004 Page #49  
 the subject of a separate fifteen page interview: No one can give us back  2004 Page #50  
. In October 1997 I read a sixteen page interview in the book with Adrian B 2004 Page #56  
icine. SLIDE #44: Laser scalpel On Page 47 of his book, Col. Corso said, "W 2004 Page #78  
s dissected as one would a frog On Page 6 of the document, five alien bodie 2004 Page #79  
 Majestic-12 ,First Annual Report, Page 104 On top of the dissected humanoi 2004 Page #80  
53: Biological warfare programs On Page 5 of the TOP SECRET MJ-12 report un 2004 Page #80  
] SLIDE #54: Dead security team On Page 9 of the TOP SECRET Mj-12 report it 2004 Page #81  
adian government to release it. On page two of the three page memo Smith wr 2004 Page #89  
lease it. On page two of the three page memo Smith wrote: • The matter is t 2004 Page #89  
pecial Operations Manual SOM 1-01, page 6, of EBE 114                       2004 Page #117  
 memo. See The Majestic Documents, page 8, or visit www.majesticdocuments.c 2004 Page #119  
ea of the Texas-Mexican border" on page 005 thereof. Unfortunately these ar 2004 Page #119  
 in the 1" Annual Report, item 12, page 11 thereof. Report 30 deals with an 2004 Page #119  
OM1-01, the 1" Annual Report first page, the Humelsine to President Memo Ey 2004 Page #119  
ly both with the 1" Annual Report, page 9, item 9 discussing "autopsies on  2004 Page #119  
ontagious disease; also therein on page 5 is the discussion of Biological W 2004 Page #119  
the room..." but as I look at that page, which was dramatically all caps, t 2004 Page #193  
id — each line was centered on the page — "BRIEFING DOCUMENT FOR THE PRESID 2004 Page #193  
330 pages long; the second is a 12 page document called the "burned memo,"  2004 Page #242  
" The above figure shows the title page of the Bowen manuscript. This manus 2004 Page #244  
were stamped in red ink; the title page had the Top Secret/MAJIC classifica 2004 Page #244  
t is classified confidential up to page 221; that is the first page where w 2004 Page #245  
 up to page 221; that is the first page where we see the Top Secret/MAJIC c 2004 Page #245  
kin Forensic Laboratories. Also on page 189, with a chapter tide: "The Land 2004 Page #245  
nism about the Bowen manuscript is page 188 where there is a long handwritt 2004 Page #246  
hat is DM doing?" Then on the next page is another reference to Donald Menz 2004 Page #247  
on the pencil writing on the first page of the burned memo showed the compo 2004 Page #250  
The Burned Memo Contents The first page of this nine page document is a CIA 2004 Page #250  
ntents The first page of this nine page document is a CIA counterintelligen 2004 Page #250  
 burned a memo consists of a cover page and eight draft directives classifi 2004 Page #251  
 At least 130 pages hand printed ■ Page 128 titled "Brain Entry" ■ "I went  2005 Page #7  
ular that it appeared on the front page of the Los Angeles Times.3 2 "Air F 2005 Page #121  
o in question is shown on the next page. From a questioned document perspec 2005 Page #123  
anual's cover is shown on the next page with the complete text in the appen 2005 Page #127  
. And text stamped onto one inside page associates the document with a unit 2005 Page #129  
 when I asked to ha, e an original page for forensic analysis the document  2005 Page #131  
sions sought to begin with a blank page, save for the starting question, "W 2006 Page #49  
en story" would fall off the front page quickly, replaced by more than the  2006 Page #61  
ed the UP story, including a front page headline story in the "New York Dai 2006 Page #99  
ew Mexico events were significant (page 4): (After the Panel's review was i 2006 Page #104  
ts" - see MAJESTIC SERIES, No. 98, page 1.) More on bodies and autopsies: " 2006 Page #104  
 in the Special Operations Manual, page 6. See Figure 1 at the end of this  2006 Page #104  
l warfare (BW), 1st Annual Report, page 5: "BW programs in U.S. and U.K., a 2006 Page #105  
dical cures available." An item on page 9 reinforces this view: "13. In the 2006 Page #105  
r newspaper: "Regarding your front page article Wysteg Tremor' in the issue 2006 Page #121  
e 4: SOM1-01 Training Manual Title Page Our own government's TOP SECRET/MAJ 2006 Page #140  
 Trial and Hope 1946-1952 (Vol. 2, page 405; 1956). ACHESON TRUMAN LOVETT L 2006 Page #166  
by a heat wave. In fact, the front page of The Bellingham Herald for July 2 2006 Page #183  
obertson Panel member Dr. Thornton Page relates how he helped organized the 2007 Page #23  
smoking gun evidence that Thornton Page left behind, there are many circums 2007 Page #23  
teresting 1954 clip from the front page of the NYT in which President Eisen 2007 Page #24  
       ARCHIVIST AT WORK THE TITLE PAGE ...... _,..,. ... , rill tl~,c-_. , 2007 Page #43  
 were stamped with red ink ■ Title page was stamped TOP SECRET /MAJIC (TSM) 2007 Page #45  
                  FIRST TOP SECRET PAGE ■ "CONFIDENTIAL" caveat up top. 221 2007 Page #46  
uo.no, New York 7, Now York. Other page.:, hove another w11term.ark which i 2007 Page #46  
fficult to visualize . Still other page.:, have no watorm.a t"k. Tho tent o 2007 Page #46  
.ypewriter which produced t.ho 334 page document was iclentifi•d aa matchin 2007 Page #46  
 earliest Dr.Wood fanuary 30, 2001 Page 3 The ballpoint ink, "ere chcmiQJly 2007 Page #46  
great distances indeed. On another page, the city's Hyundai dealership prou 2007 Page #60  
orable, the top four fifths of the page was taken up by a grainy black and  2007 Page #61  
ef Producers. In this case, a fu!J page image of a grilled steak is accompa 2007 Page #62  
                         each face page. The illustration is accompanied by 2007 Page #65  
aque envelope and contained a four page, four color prospectus primed on hi 2007 Page #67  
 cat's eyes peered at you from the page wrule holdjng up his American Expre 2007 Page #68  
lark, Omrugraphics, Detroit, 1998, page 638 UFOs and the 1"\Tatio11al Sec11 2007 Page #77  
idgwick and Jackson, London, 1987, page 469 The Alien Agenda, Jim Marrs, Ha 2007 Page #77  
 a front cover, and two-and-a-half page article witrun. The subject was Vin 2007 Page #94  
 story. Notably, at the top of the page it clear!) scares: "References: MOO 2007 Page #135  
 "had a i\[oon Duse stamp -on each page." Riggs concludes "There was no his 2007 Page #139  
ticles are very contradictory, the page one coverage afforded this sighting 2007 Page #140  
it ........ .... this incident. On Page 3, under the title "Recent Sighting 2007 Page #165  
 be explained in the mundane. On a page in the file that appears prior to t 2008 Page #16  
tes further: "They submitted a 2-3 page report which went up their chain of 2008 Page #33  
Elk River? By Reporter John Dodge. Page 1 story about initial report; sever 2008 Page #48  
n, consisting mainly of one or two page summaries of individual sightings:  2008 Page #64  
spaper) ran the story on the front page under the headline "Army Spot UFOs  2008 Page #68  
r history with interest. The first page of the memo is shown on slide 7, af 2008 Page #105  
he pages were accompanied by a one page transmittal note. The pages themsel 2008 Page #109  
 is the complete copy of the first page on slide 33, showing the MJ-12 cave 2008 Page #109  
y understand any jargon. The first page of the memo shown in slide 34 was f 2008 Page #109  
stein. At the bottom of this first page, shown in slide 35 we have a pencil 2008 Page #110  
ce at shown in slide 38. The first page of the memo on slide 39 puts the su 2008 Page #110  
ttom line: tell them nothing. This page also shows a superb image of the CI 2008 Page #111  
:;.~ :~-· -_, ?..: __ .,. ~ -first page showing Cooper's marks in ~ .... ,, 2008 Page #116  
s was yesterday, July L It is a 9- page document with 8 tabs attached and h 2008 Page #119  
tached and has •er stamped on each page. It is a carbon copy addressed to M 2008 Page #119  
 pretty interesting JI :: . -First page of burned memo ll Who was Fritz? ■  2008 Page #120  
 ln a CC?Gpon!lible runnC?r. First Page Summarizes ■ Other agencies are get 2008 Page #121  
 Files" because it had a CIA cover page. It was received by Tim Cooper in J 2009 Page #8  
 consist of the following: A cover page (top secret UFO Sensitive Area with 2009 Page #8  
 Area with the CIA logo), a second page with the file number T3 l 00 l 0-05 2009 Page #8  
nificant portions of the following page. This made the retyping of the docu 2009 Page #8  
ollowing the 18 pages is one cover page, code word White Pebble, Project Je 2009 Page #8  
 except for the double-spaced last page that includes some paragraphs ident 2009 Page #8  
 (pp 17-18) Code Word White Pebble page (p 19) November 4, 1953 two-page le 2009 Page #8  
umber T3 l 00 I 0-055 on the cover page. This number is repeated as part of 2009 Page #13  
s repeated as part of the security page, shown as the TS control number. Th 2009 Page #13  
gue favoring authenticity for this page, which mentions Project Jehovah. Th 2009 Page #13  
ere is a note on the bottom of the page, "exempt from declassification ...  2009 Page #13  
e at end of this paper. The second page of the Eisenhower letter has been c 2009 Page #13  
 number shows up on both the title page rear and on the security page ident 2009 Page #13  
itle page rear and on the security page identifying several UFO-related nam 2009 Page #13  
ns: {a) The penultimate paragraph, page 4 of Inclosure Number 1 to your let 2009 Page #27  
 the Project. It says on the cover page: As you must know Lancer [Kennedy's 2009 Page #39  
J 960- 1969 .php#burnedmemo 19 See page one of burned Memorandum available  2009 Page #46  
f/kennedy _ ciadirector.pdf 21 See page one of burned Memorandum available  2009 Page #46  
tt, Appendix IV, pgs. 275-284, New Page Books, Franklin Lake, NJ, 2009. 2 H 2009 Page #96  
r front pages. The story even made page one of the New York Times as "A Tas 2009 Page #138  
Wednesday, October 1 It\ only made page six of the Times, but overnight the 2009 Page #138  
 on line. While skimming the front page daily headlines of spring 1947 usin 2009 Page #156  
enneth Arnold sighting on the same page and side by side! 156 -             2009 Page #162  
ngs or even a mention of the front page news he had made in mid-June 1947.  2009 Page #173  

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icity, although with sophisticated PageMaker or equivalent software availab 2003 Page #179  

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he PRO is home to several thousand pages of previously classified Ministry  2003 Page #74  
y as the "Kirtland Documents," the pages consist in part, of "Complaint For 2003 Page #147  
nnewitz was compiling thousands of pages of data, but it was electronic gob 2003 Page #149  
3 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Two pages forwarded to the State Department  2003 Page #164  
ety of sources, totaling over 3500 pages, of which more than 600 pages are  2003 Page #169  
3500 pages, of which more than 600 pages are top secret. This table shows t 2003 Page #169  
 documents obtained, the number of pages, and the classification. M means c 2003 Page #169  
OVIDED DOCUMENTS Source When Docs. Pages Class. ■ Jaime Shandera 1984 2 8 T 2003 Page #169  
a Printed 5x7, copied on 8.5x11 (2 pages per page) □ Original simulated in  2003 Page #170  
urity warning notice on the facing pages. . It was, after developing, print 2003 Page #171  
ctual content of one of the Manual pages, the Extraterrestrial Technology C 2003 Page #176  
ed from Fort Meade in 2000 □ I saw pages come out of envelope □ TOP SECRET/ 2003 Page #180  
provides a comparison of the cover pages of our Manual and the Technical Ma 2003 Page #181  
 three years replacing or removing pages from the document. Each of these a 2003 Page #181  
ality copying revealed all r Eight pages were replaced from 1954- 56 by aut 2003 Page #182  
, Bldg 21” on facing page □ Change pages noted n Dates noted □ OK’d by eith 2003 Page #182  
ve now agreed to turn over 3 dozen pages of documents they have always clai 2003 Page #192  
l crash. Looking back at the 1,000 pages of UFO material that was released  2003 Page #200  
ermore follows the format of other pages of the White Hot Report suggesting 2003 Page #207  
 clear from examining the now many pages of official documentation on Moon  2004 Page #5  
g further, and came across several pages of U.S. Air Force material that sh 2004 Page #12  
t East Gate is almost five hundred pages long, though a good part of the te 2004 Page #48  
o D Flight, named on nine separate pages: Larry, I asked your publishers to 2004 Page #49  
 D Flight, name appears on fifteen pages. Witnessed the craft in Cape! Gree 2004 Page #49  
t and is referred to on thirty six pages of Left At East Gate. He is also t 2004 Page #50  
ain, 81st SPS, referred to on five pages: I was at the motor pool because n 2004 Page #50  
ed more than one hundred and fifty pages of event-related letters, reports, 2004 Page #58  
e two years earlier, none of these pages represented a smoking gun, but the 2004 Page #58  
vehicles" and entities. One of the pages contained a list of locations wher 2004 Page #69  
ories on American newspapers front pages. The Canadian who was in charge of 2004 Page #85  
ectively — amounted to hundreds of pages of previously unseen and vitally i 2004 Page #110  
shed; recovery not confirmed but 3 pages of firsthand reports 53 1973 Norto 2004 Page #113  
lying discs that were on the front pages of major American newspapers in Ju 2004 Page #176  
ks of the 1980s and the 3,000 plus pages known as the Majestic Documents th 2004 Page #180  
 examples such as the thousands of pages of leaked documents that Bob and R 2004 Page #196  
I file that is almost four hundred pages in length? Unlikely. Even more int 2004 Page #218  
inal documents comprising over 342 pages of Top Secret MJ-12 material. The  2004 Page #242  
Saucers" by Vernon Bowen, some 330 pages long; the second is a 12 page docu 2004 Page #242  
e envelope contained 330 8" x 10.5"pages, plus some other UFO related mater 2004 Page #244  
ying Saucers" by Vernon Bowen. The pages were old with clipping scraps fall 2004 Page #244  
ing scraps falling off many of the pages. The document had security stamps  2004 Page #244  
classification caveats. All of the pages in the manuscript were stamped in  2004 Page #244  
t/MAJIC classification, while most pages were stamped confidential. Of part 2004 Page #244  
ieval Conference chapter where the pages were all stamped TOP SECRET/MAJIC. 2004 Page #245  
ducted on the typewriting on these pages this is used to differentiate the  2004 Page #250  
s used to create the document. The pages are consistent with typewriter rib 2004 Page #250  
LIER WRITTEN CLAIMS ■ At least 130 pages hand printed ■ Page 128 titled "Br 2005 Page #7  
atsoever in UFOs, the thousands of pages of FOlA documentation showed this  2005 Page #73  
t the CIA. Even the change control pages were on the film showing ongoing u 2005 Page #129  
rence to a "UFOB Guide" section on pages 22-25 corresponds to a document re 2005 Page #129  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference (or pages or paragraphs of the document) tha 2005 Page #138  
Uecti,·el y there were hundreds of pages of previously unseen and vitally i 2005 Page #139  
comports with approxjmatel y 1,000 pages of official documentation on MOON  2005 Page #142  
s Alien Autopsy film hit the front pages of numerous magazines and the 1V s 2005 Page #145  
ss and Giroux, New York, 2001, 399 pages. 3. Berliner, Don and Friedman Sta 2006 Page #13  
araview Special Edition, 2004) 227 pages. $17, including S and H from UFORI 2006 Page #13  
Edition 2005, Marlowe and Co., 296 pages. $17, incl. S and H from UFORI. Au 2006 Page #13  
 Printing Office, 1995 (about 1000 pages) 10                                2006 Page #13  
tounded to find nearly two hundred pages of documents that referenced UFO s 2006 Page #96  
eavily documented in this file and pages of published books about the story 2006 Page #96  
ood, R.S., The Majestic Documents, pages 87-103 17 Sandia Engineering Divis 2006 Page #103  
er, a careful evaluation of the 17 pages of the 1st Annual Report reveals 3 2006 Page #105  
 account was first revealed in the pages of the popular newsstand publicati 2006 Page #122  
ation (W.W. Norton Pub., NY; 1969; pages 479-480). The second version, publ 2006 Page #166  
omas (Simon and Shuster, NY; 1986; pages 544-545) is based in an interview  2006 Page #166  
 knows how to talk to people, turn pages, and twist knobs. INTRODUCTION: Tr 2006 Page #181  
Journal July, 1971, Vol. 9, No. 6, pages 66 and 67 9. Colm A. Kelleher and  2006 Page #208  
s. 2 1 1 1 16 1 1 14 48 1 10 3 4 ~ Pages Clilss. 8 TSMEO 11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 4 2007 Page #42  
ESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS ■ About 330 pages, some fragile ■ Clippings were fal 2007 Page #43  
rough CLASSIFICATION CAVEATS ■ All pages were stamped with red ink ■ Title  2007 Page #45  
ped TOP SECRET /MAJIC (TSM) ■ Most pages stamped CONFIDENTIAL ■ TS pages st 2007 Page #45  
st pages stamped CONFIDENTIAL ■ TS pages started with the "US Air Force" Ch 2007 Page #45  
_ _ _,. .. ____ ----4--- ■"Burned" pages watermark is Eagle, shield, arrows 2007 Page #46  
rk and the typewriter Soane of the pages 1n the 33◄ paga lr\.30u:,cript h,1 2007 Page #46  
ore in character stepping from the pages of a Mother Goose tale rather than 2007 Page #64  
ted ads wi!J continue to visit the pages and screens of our newspapers, mag 2007 Page #77  
Eisenhower, 18 1\Tove111be1~ 1952, pages 2, 4 The UFO El/(ycloepdia , 2'1d  2007 Page #77  
an, Keyhole! Publishing Co., 2000, pages 43,82 Top Secret i\llajic, Stanton 2007 Page #77  
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rs, HarperCollins, New York, 1997, pages 22 The Chesapeake Co1111ectio11, R 2007 Page #77  
chsler and Debby Regimen ti, 1989, pages 122, 124, 125 Ul'e Are Not Alone,  2007 Page #77  
ivan, 1964, McGraw-Hill, New York, pages 278, 288 \Xfith special thanks to  2007 Page #77  
 commands). I read through lots of pages and watched many hours of the disc 2007 Page #85  
 town. Opened it up, and about two pages back in a small article it said th 2007 Page #126  
les Bahme, ISBN#0912212268) has 14 pages derucated to how to control a rusa 2007 Page #127  
t that Keyhoe describes witrun the pages of The F!Jing Sa11cer Conspira01 ( 2007 Page #132  
r beyond that described within the pages of her dedassi.ied FBI file, which 2007 Page #135  
into the publjc domain hundreds of pages of material on the Vela Incident - 2007 Page #143  
nnel Islands UFO sighting ran to 9 pages. Compare that with previous major  2008 Page #63  
ere the case files ran to over 100 pages of documentation . Investigations  2008 Page #63  
jor incidents can run to over I 00 pages of documentation . The entire proc 2008 Page #63  
ach file contained several hundred pages of documentation, consisting mainl 2008 Page #64  
therefore, there were thousands of pages of documentation in these 8 files, 2008 Page #64  
lanation and evaluation of the ten pages associated with the "Burned Memo;" 2008 Page #104  
documents representing almost 4000 pages, although probably 2/3 are not cla 2008 Page #104  
e Einstein/Oppenheimer memo of six pages. The other one from the ClA is the 2008 Page #105  
de 5) from Salina together with 38 pages of materials. Remarkably, it had b 2008 Page #105  
eport." I just copied the first 30 pages and used them as input. For the Ei 2008 Page #106  
slide 17.) 1 selected the first 30 pages (about l/8 of the book) as a repre 2008 Page #107  
, I question whether the second 30 pages might not have been a better choic 2008 Page #107  
a meter authorized to the CIA. The pages were accompanied by a one page tra 2008 Page #109  
y a one page transmittal note. The pages themselves are all burned and had  2008 Page #109  
 a total of eight tabs. All of the pages show scorch marks. However , the p 2008 Page #109  
s show scorch marks. However , the pages don't have them at the same spots, 2008 Page #109  
spots, thereby suggesting that the pages were thrown in the fire not attach 2008 Page #109  
 examiners . Included were several pages of the "Burned Memo." The followin 2008 Page #109  
ked for Angleton, and that these 8 pages are the only ones connecting MJ-12 2008 Page #110  
n the same positions on subsequent pages. This is a personal transmission , 2008 Page #110  
es, the fewer the leaks. The seven pages that follow are presumably the "di 2008 Page #110  
ources/ documents Soun:e When Docs Pages Closs. ■ Jaime Shandera 1984 a Bil 2008 Page #115  
Advanced Studies ■Cooper: first 30 pages of an unpublished book, WSPG 1947  2008 Page #116  
terature. ■I selected the first 30 pages, corresponding to about 14,000 wor 2008 Page #117  
Later correlated with CIA Zip ■All pages show scorch marks ■ Cover letter p 2008 Page #120  
rviews/ correspondence ■ About 500 pages ■ Pictures 152                     2008 Page #158  
ooks-but in addition, thousands of pages of "leaked" documents from multipl 2009 Page #7  
I am in possession of thousands of pages of "leaked" documents, many of whi 2009 Page #7  
Government employees on classified pages. Last year l focused on the conten 2009 Page #8  
er T3 l 00 l 0-055, followed by 18 pages of text, clearly typed on "onionsk 2009 Page #8  
ment painstaking. Following the 18 pages is one cover page, code word White 2009 Page #8  
ect Jehovah Director. The eighteen pages of text are titled at the beginnin 2009 Page #8  
to the DCI (pp 20-21) All of these pages are included at the end of this pa 2009 Page #8  
ese books contain reference to any pages about UFOs. His first contact with 2009 Page #9  
documents of similar length (a few pages) at a similar time (circa 1976 and 2009 Page #10  
r" (2396 words) included in the 18 pages from Source 4 (CIA analyst) and th 2009 Page #10  
ared by "L.C.R." at the end of the pages. It turned out that I found that c 2009 Page #11  
retense is made that the following pages and sections give a full and compl 2009 Page #12  
nd the globe. What about the other Pages? Now that we have established that 2009 Page #12  
ook at the other portions of these pages. Of immediate interest is the numb 2009 Page #13  
ah. The letter from Ike in the two pages following also allude to Project J 2009 Page #13  
retense is made that the following pages and sections give a full and compl 2009 Page #24  
 the Voronezh story on their front pages. The story even made page one of t 2009 Page #138  

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ND AFB N MEX Report Date: APR 1975 Pagination or Media Count : 190 Ab~tract 2007 Page #163  

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her name, Coast to Coast, from his Pahrump, Nevada studio. There was a grea 2006 Page #204  

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First Roswell." Close attention is paid to the primary witness, Reverend Hu 2003 Page #21  
UFO flap with particular attention paid to retrieval stories. Crisman turne 2003 Page #42  
entation of July 1989. Postage was paid by an Fmeter number 2223773 made by 2003 Page #171  
e footnote imprint says that MJ-12 paid for the printing 11/8/2003 Special  2003 Page #188  
ons were classified. The Air Force paid my phone bills. Stringfield's Publi 2004 Page #108  
ay, it wasn't long before soldiers paid him a visit to retrieve it. They re 2004 Page #143  
ion that I got an airline ticket — paid for it to go. It was I think the ni 2004 Page #196  
r anecdotal indication that he had paid any attention to all the publicity  2005 Page #94  
rcle the evidence. Ryan \Xlood has paid close attention to the evidence. In 2005 Page #117  
ons were classified. The Air Force paid my phone bills. Stringfield's first 2005 Page #139  
ough. MW: In your jobs did you get paid a lot. GM: Not much but I got into  2007 Page #82  
o those the computer work was well paid. MW: Did you progress in your job.  2007 Page #82  
 key witness, Estella Krussel, who paid close attention to the strange obje 2008 Page #49  
 she said it, I felt as if she had paid such close attention to the UFO she 2008 Page #50  
. By the late 1930s, Lee was being paid $25,000 a year for disseminating pr 2008 Page #127  
s Henry Kissinger , was also was a paid consultant to the Rockefellers. Acc 2008 Page #133  
ly from the American taxpayers who paid for these missions but from the vas 2008 Page #135  
g to end with respectful attention paid to the child witness accounts and T 2009 Page #138  

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

n the other hand, they have caused pain, suffering and even death." 7       2005 Page #9  
reature chat seemed co be in great pain. The creature was crouched and lean 2005 Page #31  
umonia, due to the location of the pain, or a urinary infection . HIV tests 2005 Page #33  
f the object, like a jackrabbit in pain, or like a baby crying, really sad. 2005 Page #155  
ling NHI influence, with attendant pain and destruction, both physical and  2006 Page #55  

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

r did we — because payback was too painful? 79                              2004 Page #82  
 skin around them and protuberant, painful when touched, each with a small  2006 Page #109  

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

. The officer complained of severe pains in his back and was taken to the h 2005 Page #33  
February 10, Chereze complained of pains in his back and high fever and was 2005 Page #33  
plays 'radiation' burns on arms • "Pains throughout the body" • Nausea • He 2006 Page #109  

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

 made the retyping of the document painstaking. Following the 18 pages is o 2009 Page #8  

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

Jan. 2007 Prior to our journey, we painstakingly studied the "Deneb" report 2007 Page #188  

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

e DRES facibty looks run down with paint peeling badly on all the buildings 2005 Page #54  
e juxtaposition co all the peeling paint and boarded up windows on the buil 2005 Page #55  
on new doors surrounded by peeling paint . ... with brand new solid locks.  2005 Page #55  
t as pecuLiar amid all the peeLing paint and unkempt look of the buildings  2005 Page #56  
DRES BUILDING COVERED WJTH PEELING PAINT. BUT THE DOOR IS BRAND NEW WITH NE 2005 Page #66  
 black, also characteristic of the paint scheme used at the time. I found s 2006 Page #76  
 I found some skin with light gray paint against a natural metal background 2006 Page #76  
und and some pieces with dark blue paint against light gray. The early A-12 2006 Page #76  
UFO Crash Retrieval will hopefully paint the picture of the crash of a myst 2008 Page #42  
 son, Shannon reported may help to paint the details of just how seriously  2008 Page #53  
riefed in full when events seem to paint a clear picture of intent and that 2009 Page #16  

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

rings on the forward fuselage) was painted black, also characteristic of th 2006 Page #76  
rce markings and national insignia painted over a light gray background. I  2006 Page #76  
cured area. These helicopters were painted a neutral sand color and bore no 2006 Page #134  
s). Indeed, "FLlTAFF" was actually painted on a hangar at James Connolly AF 2007 Page #99  

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

ircraft. Burt Dinius, a well known painter of scenes of the Old West, also  2008 Page #46  

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

 paperwork. One expert on shipping paintings has volunteered that the proce 2003 Page #176  

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

In one fell literary swoop, Pflock paints Blanchard, the commander of the 5 2004 Page #222  
aterials and construction methods, paints and coatings, part numbers and in 2006 Page #72  
17A are very different. So are the paints and coatings. The F-101 contains  2006 Page #85  

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

r the camera buffs, I shoot with a pair of old, but very good Nikon F2s I a 2003 Page #45  
orning of April 19, 1897, when the pair saw a cigar-shaped object with a br 2004 Page #29  
bout three miles to the north. The pair then heard what seemed to be an exp 2004 Page #29  
stock from that used for the Ramey pair, and not only that. The Speed Graph 2004 Page #234  
ey negatives and one of the Marcel pair, the final Marcel entry was handwri 2004 Page #235  
luence of "four Martinis" when the pair interviewed him in 1971 and was pro 2005 Page #40  
d from our hiding place, sharing a pair of binoculars, as the military grad 2005 Page #156  
, 39.2 light years away, we find a pair of sun like stars, Zeta 1 and Zeta  2006 Page #5  
ckly ran back into the house for a pair of field glasses. To his complete a 2006 Page #120  
8 ad in Electronic Ne111s, a large pair of alien eyes stare out at the view 2007 Page #62  
y cardstock , in 3-D, along with a pair of 3- D glasses. The cover was a se 2007 Page #67  
ed two pairs of legs and feet, one pair in blue suede shoes, the other in a 2007 Page #67  
 alien related theme appeared in a pair of TV commercials broadcast in 1989 2007 Page #75  
errestrial biological entity.' The pair of Levi Strauss ads were filmed in  2007 Page #75  
 invited aboard the saucer and the pair chatted at length about life on the 2009 Page #54  

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

!" The cover graphics included two pairs of legs and feet, one pair in blue 2007 Page #67  

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

i.4 •r.rl.Nd u,,,,,&.. c. a. u,,rr PAJi, ClJ.1 ~ r-..!'IU.. =---, ... ~i. 0 2008 Page #22  

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HE LEADING DAILY AlEwSPAPERS OF LA PAL, NEL DIARIO", toelfr A FRtINT PArE • 2004 Page #21  
to San Diego, had just picked up a pal nearby for the last part of his jour 2004 Page #216  

Word: "palace-431", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

of same day -with samples (See: MD Palace-431 Report). Los Alamos Study 4FF 2007 Page #143  

Word: "palare-431", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e of Septemb er 22, 1979 titled MD Palare-431 Repod may be a reference to M 2007 Page #144  

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

arger, more rounded cranium o Skin pale, chalky-yellow, thick, slightly peb 2003 Page #174  
were not sure. What they saw was a pale yellow light on top of a vagueness, 2004 Page #35  
d too. It was then that he saw the pale yellow light out on the Sound. Corp 2004 Page #37  
ate the thickness or height of the pale yellow light above the water. At th 2004 Page #39  
had assured the Mounties that the "pale yellow light" they were seeing on t 2004 Page #39  
e human types with flaxen hair and pale blue eyes. Charlie's first experien 2005 Page #164  

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

U thC1' Is any possibillty ct con• Palestine 1ormailly nolllied Scc:-ccentr 2009 Page #182  

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

 command of Major Maciel, Sergeant Palhares, Corporal Rubens, and privates  2005 Page #31  
mp, among them Dr. Fortunato Badan Palhares. Food was brought in at most ir 2005 Page #32  

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

nsulat2"n m.att"""' upon which the palicot lies. The handle from t.he other 2005 Page #17  

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

imited. A CNdt -..-wle, the CQlnty paliea -fUnlw---. butnono_...-. "A short 2007 Page #165  

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

ICLE FCLLOWS. CUOTE1 A SECOND FIRE PALL FELL FROM THE FicY EARLY IN /HE moR 2004 Page #21  
SAY THAT THESE sPmERFS erCAHE REAL PALL! OF FIRE VMEA THEY ENTERED THE Alt' 2004 Page #21  

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

tory is the visit of Eisenhower to Palm Springs in February 1954. It was du 2003 Page #192  
 month before Ike made his trip to Palm Springs, the APRO Bulletin publishe 2003 Page #192  
 gone to see them after a visit to Palm Springs. Or maybe, he was just visi 2004 Page #144  
t. This is a better drawing of its palm in this fashion without a thumb. If 2006 Page #159  

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

jties. Near the towns of Rosamond, Palmdale, and L'lncaster are three myste 2005 Page #83  
bseived OISCS arriving and leaving Palmdale in the middle of nght and a bla 2007 Page #55  

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

man reported his experience to Ray Palmer, a publisher of pulp magazines li 2003 Page #41  
Stories that reflected UFO themes. Palmer hired Kenneth Arnold to investiga 2003 Page #41  
ICITY HINTS FROM ANNOTATIO NS "Ray Palmer, writing in the book on which he  2007 Page #48  
er question: Are Major Keyhoe, Ray Palmer, Kenneth Arnold, George Adamski,  2007 Page #48  
t Gate with Senior Aim1an, Wendell Palmer. SLIDE# 20 75                     2009 Page #81  
 Steve LaPlume. First, LaPlume and Palmer watched a light moving up and dow 2009 Page #82  
teve LaPlume told me he and Airman Palmer "knew somethin g was up and they  2009 Page #82  
 the East Gate, Airmen LaPlume and Palmer saw a blue, green, red and yellow 2009 Page #83  
                                   Palmer looked at me and I looked at him  2009 Page #85  
 us. HOW LONG DO YOU THINK YOU AND PALMER WATCHED IT CLOSE ABOVE YOU? Well, 2009 Page #85  
 supervisor.) Others on List Capt. Palmer Lt. Rose Sgt. Clarence ? Lt. Whee 2009 Page #94  

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

ght side of drawing. LaPlume's and Palmer's January 9, 1981, report of this 2009 Page #82  

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

ied Canadian researcher and writer Palmiro Campana phoned Dr. Walker's son  2004 Page #100  
Dr. Walker's papers after he died. Palmiro asked him if he had seen anythin 2004 Page #100  

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

legedly from a UFO in Ubatuba, Sau Palo, Brazil was analyzed by the Brazili 2003 Page #107  

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

building with 3 underground floors PaloAllo •Fire officials for location •B 2009 Page #192  

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

peeps through the telescope on Mt. Palomar indicate that many a scientist,  2004 Page #247  

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

ld in effect get out of the frying pan in 1969, and in 1973 not only get ba 2004 Page #178  
73 not only get back in the frying pan but jump right into the fire. The di 2004 Page #178  
the "Desert Experimental Range" as pan: of the international network of bio 2005 Page #54  
, the lights were on." DISSOLVE TO PAN FROM FLAGPOLE TO DRES BUILDINGS Stev 2005 Page #66  
at the one has derived at least in pan from the other. The smallest of open 2005 Page #85  
cial event in the United States as pan of his Disclosure Project, many mifa 2005 Page #147  
nds, Max Hastings & Simon Jenkins, Pan Books, 1997. 21. Conversation with M 2006 Page #137  
t Tell the People, Georgina Bruni, Pan Books, 2001. 32. Research Findings o 2006 Page #137  
, and got down underneath the beUy pan and took all his survival sruff and  2007 Page #125  

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

or moving assets into Switzerland, Panama, Argentina and Brazil-all critica 2008 Page #129  
 a low price for photographing the Panama Canal and other defense installat 2008 Page #132  
ngles ■ Abduction in l\fanhattan ■ Panama: Dress Rehe:1rs.-1l for a New \X1 2008 Page #166  

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

rocar, Chance Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake", Project SiJverbug, or the Chan 2007 Page #95  

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

 11·e11pon J:e grn,s rep:!cd: l;,n,pand a.d,b,M 'be!o:-c ?J:~,.:.chu- Gei,e 2009 Page #182  

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

hooting at Fort Dix? ■ 1978 Global pandemic of UFOs ■ Freed om of Informati 2008 Page #161  
Pectations, 1976-1978 ■1978 Global pandemic of UFOs 4: The Empire Strikes B 2009 Page #144  

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

sts that made the atomic bomb (see Pandora 's Keepers: Nine Men and the Ato 2009 Page #9  

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

of Washington caused the Robertson panel in 1953 to reduce public attention 2003 Page #170  
reason for suppression □ Robertson panel met in Jan 53, reduced public atte 2003 Page #170  
 the V-2 Upper Atmosphere Research Panel, which was established in January, 2004 Page #64  
e Upper Atmosphere Rocket Research Panel in March, 1948. Source: Engclopedi 2004 Page #64  
 Review of the President's Special Panel to Investigate the Capture of Unid 2004 Page #80  
ET Mj-12 report it states: 8. "The Panel was concerned over the contaminati 2004 Page #81  
at Fort Detrick, Maryland. 10. The Panel was also concerned with the detect 2004 Page #81  
was used in the 1953 CIA Robertson panel report on UFOs. At the time Lundah 2004 Page #101  
. Months after doing the Robertson Panel UFO photographic work he was hired 2004 Page #101  
the NSC who received the Robertson Panel Report when it was sent to the Whi 2004 Page #103  
hat had analyzed the CIA Robertson Panel UFO photographic evidence. In fact 2004 Page #104  
the guy who did the 1952 Robertson Panel guy. Anyway Bob Baker was very wel 2004 Page #184  
 is the existence of a blue ribbon panel of military and scientific minds c 2004 Page #242  
oking at here is a brand new solar panel array that has been installed on t 2005 Page #66  
s a little over Sl 00,000 of solar panel array that is set up in the middle 2005 Page #66  
ticed an anomaly on his instrument panel. Soon the A-12 began to shudder an 2006 Page #74  
es, part of the interphone control panel and other identifiable cockpit ite 2006 Page #76  
damage from unknown causes. 8. The Panel was concerned over the contaminati 2006 Page #103  
earing Pilots and Planes The MJ-12 panel added an Annex C, Paragraphs 2 to  2006 Page #140  
he UFO situation via the Robertson Panel. 11                                2007 Page #17  
      Not long after the Robertson Panel made its recommendations co debunk 2007 Page #18  
eadv mentioned the CIA's Robertson Panel and hO\v it ordered UFOs to be ✓ d 2007 Page #21  
-scenes role in both the Robertson Panel and the Condon Commission, two inv 2007 Page #22  
is hand-writt en letter, Robertson Panel member Dr. Thornton Page relates h 2007 Page #23  
nce for New York Times I Robertson Panel cooperation: ► 1) CIA wanted to su 2007 Page #23  
ets.· .. ,.. 1953: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass media Prtl!!ram of  2007 Page #26  
a assets." ► 1953: CIA's Robertson Panel calls for mass media program of tr 2007 Page #26  
                         Robertson Panel Let's step back now and look at th 2007 Page #28  
he Carter administration created a panel of experts to look into the matter 2007 Page #143  
vertheless, it was conceded by rhe panel that: " ... we cannot rule out tha 2007 Page #143  
ard Islands incident citied Ad Hoc Panel Report on the Septel)l/;er 22 Evmt 2007 Page #144  
en due to the presence of what the Panel oddly described as a "zoo event."  2007 Page #144  
s, straight behind this instrument panel because neither Lieutenant Larson, 2008 Page #10  
a member of the 1952 CIA-sponsored panel headed by Dr. H. P. Robertson whic 2008 Page #134  
nd advisor to the CIA 's Robertson Panel Report on UFO's and national secur 2009 Page #25  
 BY MJ-12 GROUP TECHNICAL ADVISORY PANEL (MTAP-12) FOR USE BY: EMERGENCY CO 2009 Page #26  

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

e significant (page 4): (After the Panel's review was initiated, GHC/IPU pu 2006 Page #104  
 say for certain that the Robenson Panel's recommendations were carried out 2007 Page #23  
ow about UFOs around the Robertson Panel's conclusions. Now you should be a 2007 Page #23  
was of nuclear origin." le was the panel's tentative conclusion that the sa 2007 Page #143  

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

ooking DRES buildings, a new solar panelpowered mono-directional antenna ri 2005 Page #57  

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

lien technology within the control panels, albeit fused and melted when the 2003 Page #100  
     Layered Bi/Mg Metal Figure 5- Panels with six-fingered hand depression 2003 Page #101  
U.K. The 6-fingered hand imprinted panels were allegedly filmed by a former 2003 Page #101  
Air Force cameraman who said those panels were retrieved from a vehicle tha 2003 Page #101  
stems — and hand imprinted control panels. This is what Col. Corso wrote ab 2003 Page #101  
his is what Col. Corso wrote about panels retrieved from a "crescent-shaped 2003 Page #101  
ion: "...the series of raised deck panels where there were indentations for 2003 Page #101  
' hands. The indentations on these panels, as the Roswell field reports des 2003 Page #101  
along their bodies and through the panels into the ship itself as if the sh 2003 Page #101  
t suits and hand imprinted control panels. On May 27, 1996, a third letter  2003 Page #102  
al antenna rises up. SUDE#18 Solar panels behind chain-link fence and secur 2005 Page #57  
 security barbwire SLIDE# 19 Solar panels and power poles going off tO DRES 2005 Page #57  
RES buildings is a series of solar panels surrounded by chain-link fence co 2005 Page #57  
res/poles The power from the solar panels is transferred on power poles ... 2005 Page #57  
ve was surprised to find new solar panels, new doors, new locks, NE\Xf ante 2005 Page #66  
ing. STEVE RAISES ARM TOWARD SOLAR PANELS BEHIND FENCE ''\Xfhat we're looki 2005 Page #66  
e of these rectangles on these big panels here they are roughly 18 by 48 in 2005 Page #66  
er words, each one of these bigger panels is approximately $50,000. So what 2005 Page #66  
OOM ALONG PO\XIER POLES FROM SOLAR PANELS TO DRES BUILDINGS CUT TO: STEVE I 2005 Page #66  
er (Fig. 8). It had several access panels that I recognized from studying p 2006 Page #80  

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

s the angle of the slants from the panes of the windows from the hangar, th 2006 Page #158  
 advertised, the company's Dockers panes. Both versions of the commercial u 2007 Page #75  

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

direction toward the West Virginia panhandle. It nearly hit a commercial pa 2006 Page #97  
t shortly before going down in the panhandle near Wheeling. This object the 2006 Page #97  

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

likely to find more solutions n No panic — We are already adjusted to ETs □ 2003 Page #188  
ss discovered Ike had disappeared. Panic broke out and one reporter almost  2003 Page #192  
as misplaced secrecy might lead to panic." The newspaper continued: "Contra 2004 Page #13  
ion, this information could create panic. Then it would threaten to break d 2004 Page #75  
at Americans, and the world, would panic. Also, the advanced technologies n 2004 Page #79  
and the public in order to prevent panic and to maintain national security. 2004 Page #80  
en developed. Keyhoe reported that panic set in within the Air Force, and t 2004 Page #103  
, Soviets) • Early genuine fear of panic (War of Worlds) • Apprehension abo 2004 Page #122  
concerns the possibility of public panic. I don't think the secret-keepers  2005 Page #85  
e they afraid of War of the Worlds Panic? I hardly think so. After all, New 2006 Page #8  
ns. What could we do against them? Panic was not inappropriate. First we ha 2006 Page #8  
ould be swept by shock, horror and panic. Governments and individuals would 2006 Page #55  
ssured while managing outbreaks of panic would be paramount concerns. Gover 2006 Page #62  
strangeness -hostility is evident, panic would ensue. Many people would bec 2006 Page #63  
s will occur, including widespread panic, looting, vigilantism, survivalism 2006 Page #68  
esponse. Chaos and confusion, mass panic, vigilantism, social breakdown are 2006 Page #68  
s clear. Chaos and confusion, mass panic and social breakdown are possible, 2006 Page #69  
tory that was broadcasted across a panic stricken Washington D.C. and event 2006 Page #89  
the image stuck: aliens will cause panic if they are really here. This assu 2006 Page #103  
 extraterrestria1. 12 So, avoiding panic became one of the centerpieces of  2006 Page #103  
n that it deals with the potential panic, but introduces a reality found to 2006 Page #103  
deal with preventing epidemics and panic as well as gaining control of the  2006 Page #116  
project would have caused the very panic we would be trying to prevent, a c 2006 Page #116  
deal with preventing epidemics and panic as well as gaining control of the  2006 Page #117  
id it was just a NORAD test, don't panic about it. It was not a big deal."  2006 Page #149  
te defeat. This was causing a near panic situation in the USA. By the end o 2006 Page #165  
f defense systems ► Social 1) Mass panic (Hadley Cantril & War of the World 2007 Page #36  
. All villagers were stricken with panic and took to the streets, women cri 2008 Page #98  

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

language. People at that time were panicked and reacted hysterically to sil 2004 Page #133  
hype, that millions of people were panicked by the potential threat of alie 2006 Page #102  
al contact with the plane, and the panicked pilot radioed air traffic contr 2007 Page #191  

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

about UFOs and the aliens, without panicking them, how best could this be d 2006 Page #205  

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

e work of communist terrorists , a panicky German Parliament voted 441 to 9 2008 Page #128  

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

, Sl'Cko. lo undcnt:ind the \\holr panoramic :lSJ)('C'I auoci:1trd in ~co:, 2005 Page #107  

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

but they are holding back until it pans out. They don't want to give me a £ 2007 Page #92  

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

opf, Anchor, Everyrnan 's Library, Pantheon Books, Vintage, The Modern Libr 2008 Page #143  

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

Signature Hypotheses: Photocopy or Pantograph? 1. A faker might have copied 2003 Page #203  
ve signatures are legitimate and a pantograph was used. This explains the i 2003 Page #204  
 the President and signed with the pantograph thus explaining how the signa 2003 Page #211  

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

e is the military man in his khaki pants and brown shoes and this is the fr 2006 Page #158  
 we find ourselves caught with our pants down to use an old phrase. We do h 2009 Page #16  

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

 THAT A SECOND UNIDENTIFIED 00JECT PAO SEEN fnmin NEAR SANTA CRUZ. ITEM 2pt 2004 Page #21  

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

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

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

te virtually every sphere of life. Paolo Lionni, in his 1993 book The Leipz 2008 Page #144  

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

overed;" pear-shaped heads" 5 1947 Papagos Reservation, Arizona, USA 1 1 1  2004 Page #110  

Word: "paper", 151 instance(s) (Back to Top)

In 1941 Ryan S. Wood ABSRACT: This paper will review the primary and second 2003 Page #21  
clusion that according to both the paper trail and witnesses this is the "F 2003 Page #21  
his will be discussed later in the paper. Here is part of the story in Char 2003 Page #23  
y weak and is discussed in another paper on Psychological Warfare and the M 2003 Page #26  
aerial phenomenon" Liabilities: no paper forensics possible What impresses  2003 Page #26  
ownside is that it is not original paper. Next we come to a memo addressed  2003 Page #27  
f such wonders ” □ Liabilities: no paper forensics possible or confirmation 2003 Page #27  
aper, yet in 1941 he supported the paper via contract work but was out in t 2003 Page #34  
cksburg. By the time you read this paper, the SCI-FI Channel's new tv docum 2003 Page #65  
rate. It is the contention of this paper that Mr. Forrestal was in fact mur 2003 Page #85  
oem from the book on hospital memo paper, but he had apparently been interr 2003 Page #94  
rostatic field was a thin piece of paper suspended above the generator. The 2003 Page #110  
and the control were placed on the paper. 106                               2003 Page #110  
rom his October 30, 2003, research paper entitled, "Anomalous Energy Transf 2003 Page #112  
acks on Roswell & MJ-12 ‘ re MJ-12 paper* “Evidence of mjlfcasancr n.u plen 2003 Page #135  
rm to go* ci □ men tn I style. the paper* earned no top secret registration 2003 Page #135  
dberg. "Enemies Within ” Re M J-12 paper* "The Air Force says the document  2003 Page #135  
hat work stoppage will not occur...paper work for new contract..." November 2003 Page #162  
 physical processes, with original paper, it is possible to date the ink, i 2003 Page #178  
nk, identify the watermark and the paper. For typewriter impressions on ori 2003 Page #178  
typewriter impressions on original paper, it is usually possible to compare 2003 Page #178  
is hand and noted that it was "old paper." The fact that the film negative  2003 Page #179  
sical • Date the ink, watermark or paper o Identify typewriter make and mod 2003 Page #180  
“held it in my hand and it was old paper ” n Dale Bailey handled it in 1976 2003 Page #180  
ecting the generic use of a strong paper made of sulfate pulp. The classic  2003 Page #181  
S VEGAS REVIEW ARTICLE □ Las Vegas paper described a massive construction p 2003 Page #182  
 to come up with a single piece of paper on the unit after reviewing almost 2003 Page #194  
hich is in the attachments of this paper, but there is no direct evidence t 2003 Page #208  
d Vincent that the Chiefs of Staff paper was not quite realistic and soluti 2003 Page #230  
ive a brief press release to local paper in which flth AF Hdqrs. promptly d 2003 Page #235  
al capabilities. The author of the paper elaborates: 1. Unidentified Flying 2004 Page #4  
ly recently fell from the sky. The paper quotes a "Latin" correspondent's s 2004 Page #7  
ent hot-air balloons out of tissue paper and candles, provoking sightings a 2004 Page #28  
cant as the entries that did. This paper then was an opportunity to pull to 2004 Page #46  
; military documents, letters, and paper trail; the testimony of many milit 2004 Page #48  
Doty showed me an alleged briefing paper for the President of the United St 2004 Page #69  
 the alleged presidential briefing paper I was shown at Kirtland AFB in 198 2004 Page #73  
done orally to prevent a traceable paper trail. General Robert Landry, who  2004 Page #84  
eived the clearance and prepared a paper on a theory for flying saucer prop 2004 Page #90  
n collected by Project Magnet. The paper was couriered to Dr. Bush by promi 2004 Page #90  
und work for this presentation and paper, and he can be proud of his accura 2004 Page #106  
ner, wrote an extremely innovative paper in 1988(?) outlining the procedure 2004 Page #127  
rial that somewhat resembled heavy paper or parchment. There were also smal 2004 Page #135  
 related to the hydrogen bomb. His paper was eventually declassified by Can 2004 Page #140  
" or anything else on the piece of paper in Ramey's hand. They dispute whet 2004 Page #141  
s, typing where the type is in the paper. It said — each line was centered  2004 Page #193  
 Beyond the Grave" (self-published paper, 1999); William L. Moore, "Little  2004 Page #223  
 of Silas Newton" (self- published paper, 1985). 6 Redfern, Nick "The Legen 2004 Page #223  
 photos of Ramey he had a piece of paper in his hand. In one, it was folded 2004 Page #230  
 appears to be text printed on the paper. In an attempt to read this text t 2004 Page #230  
Office Photos across town from one paper or news service to another when th 2004 Page #238  
nferred from the fact that packing paper in both of these images can be see 2004 Page #238  
me position in both shots, yet the paper in question is not seen at all in  2004 Page #238  
ajority of Americans believe. This paper will present the results of my inv 2004 Page #242  
tication principles of provenance, paper and ink analysis, content analysis 2004 Page #242  
On original onionskin, watermarked paper with numerous authenticating marke 2004 Page #242  
ically, including marginalia, ink, paper, content, and provenance. An overv 2004 Page #242  
lts. Besides the forensics of ink, paper, and watermark, there is suggestiv 2004 Page #243  
e did it come from?; the second is paper and ink analysis; the third, conte 2004 Page #243  
ng for each document. For example, paper and ink analysis might weigh more  2004 Page #243  
On original onionskin, watermarked paper with numerous authenticating marke 2004 Page #247  
computers and there is no existing paper trail to my knowledge. Source S-1  2004 Page #248  
 that these experts in typewriters paper and ink analysis basically work fo 2004 Page #250  
itions, Rewritings, Ink Dating and Paper, Typewriting, Facsimiles, Photocop 2004 Page #250  
 a shield. The manufacturer of the paper cannot be located at present altho 2004 Page #250  
de precisely who manufactured this paper except that it is indicative of Go 2004 Page #250  
Government Issue. At the time this paper was written many additional tests  2004 Page #250  
 sake of argument. Given the inks, paper watermarks, and content, it is onl 2004 Page #253  
cts of the MJ-12 documents, see my paper on www.majesticdocuments.com under 2004 Page #254  
 this particular case. In his 1978 paper, Retrievals of the Third Kind, pre 2005 Page #41  
the base. The next day he said the paper was snatched from McAdams and offi 2005 Page #42  
 from "a source" in Canada. In his paper The UFO Crash/ Re1n·eval Sy11dro11 2005 Page #43  
he Kingman crash. Described in his paper as Case A-1 (and which is itself a 2005 Page #43  
tract 6 contained in Scringfield's paper presented at the annual NfUFON Con 2005 Page #43  
al Conference In his February 1994 paper, UFO Cmsh/ Retriev(l/s: S em,:h Fo 2005 Page #44  
 which he did not want to put onto paper. A week later he was killed. 42    2005 Page #44  
ograph s on old photographic style paper and they ·were not cut and pasted  2005 Page #67  
re too numerous to mention in this paper, but in fact they are legion. A 19 2005 Page #74  
spect foul play in his death? This paper draws from a number of printed, ar 2005 Page #88  
 of ufology. The intention of thjs paper is to help familiarize the reader  2005 Page #88  
at deal more information than this paper is designed to cover, and it is no 2005 Page #98  
 had sent Eisenhower a copy of rus paper documenting the Oranur Experiment, 2005 Page #101  
ments that had sprung from it. The paper was entitled "Atoms for Peace." Th 2005 Page #101  
ny student of ufology. I hope chis paper will encourage readers to seek out 2005 Page #104  
s a memo in carbon on 'onion skin' paper from Roben Cutler, who was a speci 2005 Page #125  
the Special Operations Manual This paper both responds to criticism of skep 2005 Page #129  
 was able to thumb through it, the paper and ACCO binder looked old and whe 2005 Page #131  
shed, of course, is testing of the paper and ink. Yer with limited resource 2005 Page #131  
e results of the forensic tests of paper, ink, watermark , typewriter and h 2005 Page #135  
Forensics (physical trace testing, paper and ink testing of documents, fore 2005 Page #135  
rials testing, testing of original paper, verifying watermarks, and testing 2005 Page #136  
ct ET materials. Forensic tests of paper, ink, obscure content, handwritin  2005 Page #137  
amine these possibilities in th.is paper and try ro sum up what has been le 2005 Page #161  
restrial related projects. In this paper, I will use both SOM1-01 and whist 2006 Page #14  
-12 Group projects. 8. The lack of paper trail or awareness by normal milit 2006 Page #24  
es for Black Operations" leaves no paper trail, minimizes the number of ind 2006 Page #24  
d the final report from which this paper is adapted. John L. Petersen kindl 2006 Page #49  
rightens Woman and Six Boys." This paper gave a quoted description of the g 2006 Page #99  
ven thought they may not put it on paper. For example, the process of remot 2006 Page #102  
6. See Figure 1 at the end of this paper. 18 Atomic Energy Commission 101   2006 Page #104  
30 See Figure 2 at the end of this paper for a chart of frequency of occurr 2006 Page #115  
wo documented events related? This paper contains a discussion of the possi 2006 Page #164  
S. E. , H. Vornon , Incorpo rated, paper company , whose addre.:,s is liote 2007 Page #46  
 of research. T began work on chis paper vaguely expectin g co confirm one  2007 Page #59  
scribing to the other. I hope this paper will create some debate and exchan 2007 Page #59  
sstand readers to subscribe co the paper. The simple sketch showed a smjlin 2007 Page #67  
hower Briefing Document of 1952, a paper wl,jch djdn't see the public light 2007 Page #75  
h field. Quoting from the briefing paper, "A similar analysis of the four d 2007 Page #75  
for Human Affairs," or any related paper or UFO book, tl1rough his work at  2007 Page #76  
us team had completed most of the "paper studies" on these highly unusual a 2007 Page #111  
n metallic fragments like aluminum paper but solid and some were the size o 2007 Page #128  
ly recently fell from the sky. The paper quotes a "Latin: correspondent's s 2007 Page #141  
ote: All content contained in this paper is copyrighted by Noe Torres and R 2007 Page #192  
this materialwruch was as light as paper. I enclose herewith a small sample 2007 Page #194  
org/ubatubanal.hcrn), and a second paper co-written \\~th Brazilian astroph 2007 Page #195  
amous), we wanted to restrict this paper to cases where actual metallic fra 2007 Page #201  
e five fragments presented in this paper is still a mystery. As mentioned t 2007 Page #202  
stery. As mentioned throughout the paper, they appear to be originally some 2007 Page #202  
s blacked out with large pieces of paper. Through a hole, or a place where  2008 Page #14  
rough a hole, or a place where the paper didn't fully cover the window, he  2008 Page #14  
the events on a couple of sides of paper and attach the original reports."  2008 Page #34  
tly, and of deep relevance to this paper, the group further detern1ined tha 2008 Page #35  
throughout entire the body of this paper. Time and again, I have cited case 2008 Page #37  
 to do it properly. I once wrote a paper on this for the MoD Press Office ( 2008 Page #68  
s and videos, etc. The Limits of a Paper Trail A word of warning. Documents 2008 Page #68  
 journalist will tell you that the paper trail can only lead you so far. ln 2008 Page #69  
amining a document on the original paper, called the "Burned Memo" that is  2008 Page #104  
ore, these were the days of carbon paper, and typographic errors were often 2008 Page #105  
 QD would today be called a "white paper," a rather broad speculative opini 2008 Page #106  
achment C. The manufacturer of the paper could not be located. The red stam 2008 Page #109  
it, some more of the little burned paper has flecked off. There is a note i 2008 Page #109  
mmary ■Einstein/Oppenheimer "white paper" ■The "burned memo" ■Status derive 2008 Page #115  
ned I be(iew: •Fritz for JJA•. The paper has a government water mark and ap 2008 Page #119  
 Burned Memo Conclusions ■Original paper and ink dating essentially rules o 2008 Page #122  
ER WAS DR,\FTED • DRAFT BACKGROUND PAPER EMPI·L\SIZED • AIRCRAFT INCIDENTS  2008 Page #154  
 sources, some of them on original paper. My real research did not really b 2009 Page #7  
 got interested and we presented a paper together reporting our conclusion  2009 Page #7  
on one leaked document on original paper (An Encyclopaedia of Flying Saucer 2009 Page #7  
es are included at the end of this paper, compacted to save space but large 2009 Page #8  
R." is included at the end of this paper. ln the years I 946-1955 1956 1958 2009 Page #11  
ty safe." See image at end of this paper. The second page of the Eisenhower 2009 Page #13  
ty is the underlying issue of this paper. I can draw two statements from th 2009 Page #14  
Stringfield Connection In his 1978 paper, Retrievals of the Third Kind, pre 2009 Page #49  
hly obscure and technical research paper called "High-Altitud e Parachute R 2009 Page #90  
s was a project so secret that the paper had to be held ... it had to go ri 2009 Page #91  
of it .. .I left a piece of carbon paper in the drawer and I got in trouble 2009 Page #92  
oject as an offensive weapon," the paper continues , "it does not offer suc 2009 Page #159  
er than that he would not go," the paper says. "He would not discuss its na 2009 Page #160  
ances When doing research for this paper at the Scripps institute of Oceano 2009 Page #173  
e to be the subject of a different paper as it far too complex to examine i 2009 Page #179  
and , olterulve. wc;,po:,. ,'" the paper, howe\'er, W'5. smd lo have the co 2009 Page #182  

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 technique that creates writing on paper-may be germane. Are there new fore 2005 Page #136  

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ment, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperc/ip, 1945-1990 wrote that she had  2008 Page #137  

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ed Secret www ma/eshcdocuments com PAPERCLIP Strength Report December 19, 1 2003 Page #158  
OIA sequence Correct ER-1-2735 for Paperclip related Corner typing right mo 2003 Page #159  
er \Xlorld \Xlar II under "Project Paperclip" to co-opt Nazi science and ke 2005 Page #125  
ed a reply to !us FOIA request for Paperclip information from the CIA. Incl 2005 Page #125  
ise in UFO discussion s. 8 Project Paperclip has been brilliantly researche 2005 Page #125  
exas, in 194 7 during the time the Paperclip scientists were there. He also 2008 Page #134  
oth the Roswell crash and the Nazi Paperclip scientists. ---Dr. Lloyd V Ber 2008 Page #134  
r several programs such as Project Paperclip . By 1955, more than a thousan 2008 Page #137  
d more than 130 reports on Project Paperclip subjects-and every one "had be 2008 Page #137  
curity threat classification. "The Paperclip office operated out of the Int 2008 Page #137  
 Agency (JlOA) who managed Project Paperclip soon began receiving security  2008 Page #137  
i." Despite government claims that Paperclip was ended in 1947, according t 2008 Page #137  
ry." By the 1990s, when details of Paperclip finally reached the public's e 2008 Page #137  
the more recognizable names of the Paperclip 131                            2008 Page #137  
s of his pro-Nazi masters. Project Paperclip quickly came under the control 2008 Page #138  
n Relations . After its inception, Paperclip was run by the Intelligence Di 2008 Page #138  
alsh operating out of Berlin. "The Paperclip office operated out of the Int 2008 Page #138  
bank, assumed control over Project Paperclip and increased the flow of Nati 2008 Page #138  
y to the US after WWII via Project Paperclip. She stated that one night she 2009 Page #92  
other histories related to Project Paperclip scientists brought to the US,  2009 Page #93  
n Braun or perhaps, another of the Paperclip scientists. JUNE CRAIN (CUBBAG 2009 Page #94  

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he CIA. Included was a 12 Apr 1949 PapercLip-relat ed document from Adm. Hi 2005 Page #125  

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nds Missile Range under "Operacion Paperdip". The remainin g group of scien 2007 Page #111  

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ml , 1\/aef Scimtisls, and Pro.Jed Paperrlip, 1945 lo 1990, St. Martin's Pr 2005 Page #125  

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til the next day to read the local papers. I wasn't disappointed as the UFO 2003 Page #55  
g with many other local small town papers. Both the AP and UPI transmitted  2003 Page #55  
, a special section was devoted to papers dealing with recent work involvin 2003 Page #115  
PU - (source of many of the Cooper Papers Another living witness retired fr 2003 Page #162  
for his legal work on the Pentagon papers, the Karen Silkwood case, Iran-Co 2003 Page #197  
 a series of Department of Defense papers forwarded to me by the DIA (and r 2004 Page #10  
 in mid-1952. I reviewed the CIA's papers for August of that year: Writing  2004 Page #12  
e was a native of the planet Mars. Papers found on his person — evidently t 2004 Page #26  
all reading an article in the 1897 papers in which prominent scientists ass 2004 Page #28  
 incident until it appeared in the papers recently. We were living in Auror 2004 Page #29  
 wreckage, nor were the spaceman's papers ever published. The other airship 2004 Page #31  
lated to the incident. While these papers did not contain a 'smoking gun,'  2004 Page #58  
nomena. The ensuing publicity from papers all over the country was too much 2004 Page #87  
had been in charge of Dr. Walker's papers after he died. Palmiro asked him  2004 Page #100  
 had seen anything in his father's papers related to UFOs. Brian confirmed  2004 Page #100  
9 Newspaper report on crashed UFO; papers collected; destroyed them 22 1952 2004 Page #111  
 that he is dead and access to his papers has been allegedly rejected on se 2004 Page #115  
t, if we go by what we read in the papers and hear on the news. However, co 2004 Page #132  
s but others appear to be original papers, arguably appropriate for their t 2004 Page #134  
sh Retrieval Conference. The MJ-12 papers, first made known to a small grou 2004 Page #134  
the incident had been published in papers nationwide. Two subsequent clues  2004 Page #135  
formation contained in such forged papers is complete fiction? This is anot 2004 Page #141  
he wire for the East Coast evening papers. Johnson is alive today, 224      2004 Page #227  
ndeveloped film, and some original papers — that tell the detailed story of 2004 Page #242  
ershed event that should be in the papers and spread far and wide, but the  2004 Page #253  
hing, including voter registration papers. The~ rook with them the weather  2005 Page #157  
The information contained in these papers is the copyrighted material of th 2006 Page #2  
5. None of his presumably relevant papers have been round Ben Rich of Lockh 2006 Page #27  
s in time for the Saturday morning papers. The newspaper headlines across W 2006 Page #94  
rious researchers. A collection of papers was also begun containing researc 2006 Page #197  
ngs, letters and other interesting papers from the psi, UFO, and alternativ 2006 Page #197  
ve card file and I helped him type papers and book chapters. During my stay 2006 Page #203  
The information contained in these papers is the copyrighted material of th 2007 Page #3  
pied every article ever written in papers and magazines up until 1960 ■ He  2007 Page #43  
e. As soon as this appeared in the papers, I received a call from Lou Corbi 2007 Page #133  
ona Press); and author of numerous papers. According to a NASA News Release 2007 Page #198  
The information contained in these papers is rhe copyrighted material of th 2008 Page #3  
aterial on crop circles, including papers showing how the MoD tried to get  2008 Page #67  
ere all dead at the time the MJ-12 papers surfaced , thus unable to answer  2008 Page #134  
The information contained in these papers is the cop) righted material of t 2009 Page #3  
942 when she was 18 years old. The papers she gave me, now augmented and ve 2009 Page #87  
dent was playing itself out in the papers, and the minds of ufologists, the 2009 Page #137  
E HEEERE!" More regional and local papers overall treated the story with co 2009 Page #138  
e than 50 technical and scientific papers and the holder of many patents. P 2009 Page #164  
f California published a number of papers relating to certain phases of the 2009 Page #166  
1944." According to Snodgrass' own papers, the exact itinerary was February 2009 Page #169  
irmed by Snodgrass in his personal papers.                                  2009 Page #170  
f California published a number of papers relating to certain phases of the 2009 Page #172  
ell as the James Marion Snodgrass' papers donated to the Scripps Library. I 2009 Page #173  

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cu emnts.com for Dr. Robert Wood's papers-Validating the New Majestic Docum 2005 Page #130  

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nuary 1951. Slide 30 describes the paperwork process to ensure proper accou 2003 Page #176  
cedures for packing and associated paperwork. One expert on shipping painti 2003 Page #176  
Truman Twining directive. Look for paperwork evidence. Find the original si 2003 Page #210  
ent is purposely kept clear of any paperwork. The president is kept up to d 2004 Page #84  
few days to have a look at all the paperwork and then passed it back down t 2008 Page #34  
ed to track down the original 1957 paperwork if they are to get to the bott 2008 Page #66  

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 two very helpful sources: Dominic Papetti, the captain/owner of the boat t 2006 Page #180  
d Whatcom County resident, Dominic Papetti. At first, as the crew searches  2006 Page #187  
ensuing retrieval attempt, Dominic Papetti recalls watching unmarked airpla 2006 Page #187  
 38 From an interview with Dominic Papetti, April 2005. 39 The Bellingham H 2006 Page #187  
spot aboard the Diane with Dominic Papetti at the helm. This time, the Dian 2006 Page #188  
nce ought to be all about. Dominic Papetti, who piloted his boat Diane duri 2006 Page #193  
 the sky that wasn't supposed to," Papetti ponders. Now retired from commer 2006 Page #193  
w retired from commercial fishing, Papetti relates that for years after the 2006 Page #193  
ers, everything just disappeared," Papetti muses, "And that was the end of  2006 Page #193  
3 Op. cit., interview with Dominic Papetti. 190                             2006 Page #193  
Lummi Island?" by Leanna Bradshaw. Papetti, Dominic, various interviews. Sa 2006 Page #194  

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he bottom of the bay. According to Papetti38, the bay floor where the objec 2006 Page #187  

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1. Slide 23: Map of Grown Lake and Papoose Range, Nellis AFB 41\lellis Air  2006 Page #150  
ound dry Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range.) I learned about this fro 2006 Page #150  
 the dry Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range. Slide 25: Map of Cedar Ci 2006 Page #151  

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e. My niece kept asking him, `Well Pappy — What did you see out there? What 2004 Page #85  

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mity. pproviltd for Re s• Date 2 5 pAR 1. I.                                2004 Page #20  
ood graphe P05t!:0 ,1 0' GAM.. "or PAR Warne, Aioncf Rrgls r,hntos, Holder  2004 Page #235  
tery with Pulse Acquisition Radar (PAR). Photograph provided by Bill.) This 2006 Page #142  
own as Pulse Acquisition Radar, or PAR. SLIDE # 15 — B&W diagram of interio 2006 Page #142  
ach launcher. Each Battery had one PAR radar and three fire control radars. 2006 Page #142  
w, with a pulse acquisition radar (PAR) that is sweeping through an arc eve 2006 Page #146  
nothing else in the world!" Bill's PAR Radar Locked On UFO, Followed By Ret 2006 Page #147  
t an intriguing story! A weapon on par with the atomic bomb and as compartm 2009 Page #157  
p secret Anglo-American weapon, on par with the Atomic bomb, possibly airbo 2009 Page #176  

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ith the China state of affairs and par- (0 ticularly with the important off 2003 Page #230  

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jestic-12. SLIDE #50: Original IPU para. about bodies dissected as one woul 2004 Page #79  
 SLIDE #51: Clean typed version of Para. 12, IPU Paragraph 12 of the Interp 2004 Page #79  
— Disc Interference w/V-2 Rockets (Para. I) The Majestic-12 Special Studies 2006 Page #140  
Electromagnetic Jamming Abilities (Para. K.) "As to purpose and modus opera 2006 Page #140  
LIDE # 7— Classified Above H-Bomb (Para. L) Paragraph L of the 1952 First 1 2006 Page #140  
Manual." 9 Mar 83. which states in para I. 309: Unckr lhe guidance of the J 2007 Page #175  
                            Second para of Cover Letter ■ If M is Majestic  2008 Page #121  
ne over by the 67th ARS. which was para rescue on Tuesday night (December 3 2009 Page #79  

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uck had seen him descending in his parachute and thought he might need help 2006 Page #74  
y was slightly less that that of a parachute illumination flare."35 4:55 AM 2006 Page #185  
earch paper called "High-Altitud e Parachute Recove,y" by T. W. Knacke, pub 2009 Page #90  
s identified her assignment as the Parachute Branch. In 2001 the details of 2009 Page #92  
 conduct drop tests using a drogue parachute to slow the falling bomb and a 2009 Page #92  
ent was the development of a large parachute to support 50,000 lbs. dropped 2009 Page #92  
r. Hegele Dr. Heinrick Officers in Parachute Branch Lt. Col. McComb (with n 2009 Page #94  
ect Engineer D-4 Dozer Dropping by Parachute) Civilians Judy Hitzenhammer ( 2009 Page #94  

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h 25,000 feet, he ejected. Collins parachuted to a safe landing about 12 mi 2006 Page #74  

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 ejection seats, and heavy payload parachutes were developed and refined. S 2009 Page #89  
n named Knacke "wrote the bible on parachutes." I located a highly obscure  2009 Page #90  

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out of fuel and was captured after parachuting from his Messerschmitt , the 2008 Page #130  

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 their dogmatic religious comrades parade boldly around the town square, sh 2006 Page #181  

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ess interest, Marcel found himself paraded out as the guy who recovered the 2004 Page #238  

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nt the reali'0 of a new scientific paradigm - the presence in our world and 2005 Page #73  
n dignitary (boring) rather than a paradigm -crashing intrusion. With no da 2006 Page #58  
ng human society to a post-contact paradigm. Science , The science communit 2006 Page #60  
d threats to the current religious paradigm; NHI strangeness would provoke  2006 Page #61  
s and all other challengers of the paradigm everywhere and everywhen. Your  2006 Page #180  
ous and decorated Defenders of the Paradigm remain certain in their faith t 2006 Page #181  
l, because It just Is. The current paradigm (trussed up with muscle provide 2006 Page #181  
t? Because, according the official paradigm, they cannot exist. Why not? Be 2006 Page #181  
t? Because, according the official paradigm, they do not exist. Why? Becaus 2006 Page #181  
h other while the Defenders of the Paradigm laugh and point at our fledglin 2006 Page #182  
from beyond the currently accepted paradigm of reality. If you are interest 2006 Page #193  
from bgond from bgond our "normal" paradigm. Despite what we have been led  2006 Page #193  

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ery state.' J.V. Stalin's Workers' Paradise • Yezovshchina • Kolkhozi • Ber 2004 Page #154  
edly occurred north of Phoenix, at Paradise Valley, in 1947. He speculates  2004 Page #218  
 — and it should be noted that the Paradise Valley case remains extremely c 2004 Page #218  
ust 1947, NM desert; October 1947, Paradise Valley, AZ; 13 February 1948, A 2005 Page #163  

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ical wormholes. Then, there is the paradox in Penniston 's recall of the te 2008 Page #95  
changing their future. Perhaps the paradox is a translation problem in whic 2008 Page #95  
 A l\1.-\ILBOX!!! THE PRESIDENTIAL PARADOX BUI nos SECRJ:T LS so IMPORT,\.' 2008 Page #152  

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or bearing upon national security. Paradoxically , and despite being fully  2008 Page #23  

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day I don't remember what that J " paragrap 1 was. Yet again subsequent eve 2009 Page #92  

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eneral size for some 3 Type face S Paragraph spacing a Italics on a,b,c...  2003 Page #182  
ption —it is even the title of the paragraph! Deceptive statements are not  2003 Page #183  
at claimed it to be a fake had the paragraph discussing this issued blacked 2003 Page #183  
ctive but not in the Twining, form paragraph two, "and the probable consequ 2003 Page #206  
ntentional? Certainly, the opening paragraph promises revelations of extrem 2004 Page #6  
nidentified NSA agent circled with paragraph of the article referencing Spi 2004 Page #14  
 used at the time." SLIDE #4: USAF Paragraph stating weather balloon: was c 2004 Page #61  
ean typed version of Para. 12, IPU Paragraph 12 of the Interplanetary Pheno 2004 Page #79  
he TOP SECRET MJ-12 report under a paragraph entitled "Biological Warfare P 2004 Page #80  
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977 or latter ink. The handwritten paragraph begins: Good comparisons. Note 2004 Page #246  
R is the codeword for JFK and this paragraph may be key evidence in determi 2004 Page #251  
embled its First Annual Report. In Paragraph I, their report states: "V-2 r 2006 Page #140  
 Classified Above H-Bomb (Para. L) Paragraph L of the 1952 First 1\4J-12 An 2006 Page #140  
s and Atomic Bombs MJ12's Annex C, Paragraph 5 continued: "From 1949 to lat 2006 Page #141  
untain on fire, and that was it. A paragraph about this big (Small square h 2007 Page #126  
t a high speed and clisappear." In Paragraph 3, the Complaint states that t 2007 Page #176  
en named some of them. In the lead paragraph, Jim Stalmaker , a reporter fo 2008 Page #8  
ng exceptions: {a) The penultimate paragraph, page 4 of Inclosure Number 1  2009 Page #27  
 revised. I am concerned that this paragraph as Vlritten could be misinterp 2009 Page #27  
seems best to me to eliminate this paragraph. It has_ been suggested that t 2009 Page #27  
 would prefer the deletion of this paragraph . altogether from·this and all 2009 Page #27  
final zinger is reserved the final paragraph: "These explanations miss the  2009 Page #139  

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et nature would permit. (Identical paragraph-sic) A number of questions abo 2009 Page #12  

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a transcription service ■ Retained paragraphing ■ Corrected a very few spel 2007 Page #49  

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ly 9.1947No - Multiple types No of Paragraphs 4 4 No of sentences 8 8 No of 2003 Page #205  
ntelligence Committee." • The four paragraphs say we need a classified inte 2004 Page #210  
 document. Some are actually short paragraphs with distinct chirography pot 2004 Page #245  
andwritten section, actually three paragraphs, signed by "Ben" written in 1 2004 Page #246  
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 The MJ-12 panel added an Annex C, Paragraphs 2 to 3, in their First Annual 2006 Page #140  
imer. The letter consists of seven paragraphs separated by five asterisks.  2008 Page #106  
.N. address. Einstein 's first two paragraphs for the U.N. talk call for a  2008 Page #107  
organization in slide 14. The last paragraphs reaffirm Einstein's plea in s 2008 Page #107  
paced last page that includes some paragraphs identified as Top Secret. The 2009 Page #8  
976 sign-off by L.C.R. (p 16) (TS) paragraphs double-spaced (pp 17-18) Code 2009 Page #8  
und a published book using similar paragraphs. In reading this work more ca 2009 Page #11  
preface begins with the first five paragraphs nearly word for word, with th 2009 Page #11  
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Belimov) Research Institute of the Parallel World. ICBM Semipalatinsk 151   2004 Page #154  
om another planet. Some are from a parallel world. These parallel worlds ex 2005 Page #164  
e are from a parallel world. These parallel worlds exist in another time dj 2005 Page #164  
d M. Dolan 22 Defying Gravity: The parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown P 2006 Page #3  
et. The Graf Zeppelin slowly moved parallel to the array and listened and f 2006 Page #11  
d, I will argue the existence of a parallel organization to the conventiona 2006 Page #15  
ible organization appeared to be a parallel system that operated through bu 2006 Page #22  
12 Group may be considered to be a parallel branch of executive government  2006 Page #24  
              Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe Of T. Townsend Brown P 2006 Page #34  
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              Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown " 2006 Page #42  
h Korean army back across the 38th parallel, the agreed-upon northern bound 2006 Page #165  
of Superior Beings." Drawing ti-us parallel made me clunk long and hard on  2007 Page #76  
odem quantum physicists talk about parallel universes , other dimensions an 2008 Page #95  
iverse, or non-human entities from parallel universes or other dimensions,  2008 Page #95  

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aul Schatzkin Defying Gravity: The Parallel' lien/arse of T Townsend Brown  2006 Page #34  

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

truth about UFOs predated and then paralleled my work as a career investiga 2008 Page #42  

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

e evidence showed some interesting parallels to what Gordon had discovered  2003 Page #193  
hem in relation to SOM1-01 to find parallels and consistencies in terms of  2006 Page #17  
Projects & UFO Crash Retrieval The parallels in Stone's and Sherman's whist 2006 Page #23  
s of the puzzle that have too many parallels to rusmiss. A business known a 2007 Page #127  

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

ear Los Alamos examined alien with paralyzed larynx in New Orleans Vet Hosp 2004 Page #116  
 at the colonel, who was instantly paralyzed. The security team 4 During th 2005 Page #78  
being's three eyes. This seemingly paralyzed the boy who remained motionles 2009 Page #136  

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

cky alien comes out; beam of light paralyzes Colonel, securItyttwarn Mee we 2006 Page #26  

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

t had no luck. Subsequently, three paramedics and a First Sergeant from the 2006 Page #75  
icultural website: 1° "Doctors and paramedics on the battlefield or at the  2006 Page #201  

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

ire was burning. Given these basic parameters the search area has narrowed  2003 Page #36  
rated through , arious operational parameters. Our first search in the case 2005 Page #161  

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

n to a survivalist lifestyle, form paramilitary groups or engage in lawless 2006 Page #57  
ivalism and proliferation of armed paramilitary groups. The majority would  2006 Page #62  
icading homes or churches, forming paramilitary gangs, vacating cities. As  2006 Page #63  
d gradually turn to survivalism or paramilitary activity. If overt war brok 2006 Page #64  
ave cities, turn to survivalism or paramilitary activity. Public hopelessne 2006 Page #65  

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

 Team. No medications. Security is paramount. “Loss of EBE life acceptable  2003 Page #177  
in the UFO secrets. The secrecy is paramount and the cover-up is powerful,  2004 Page #254  
 Biological Entity, security is of paramount importance. All other consider 2006 Page #21  
naging outbreaks of panic would be paramount concerns. Government would cal 2006 Page #62  
n. Intelligence gathering would be paramount, along with buying time by any 2006 Page #62  
ping human values and institutions paramount. The standoff could be prolong 2006 Page #64  
val. Secrecy and security would be paramount concerns. Government would sta 2006 Page #65  
ernational coordination will be of paramount importance. Slowness allows ti 2006 Page #68  
ernational coordination will be of paramount importance. Slowness allows fo 2006 Page #69  
:1t1on to nudc:ir -..e;opons is of paramount 1mporunce , regardless of scrv 2007 Page #175  
hrough the state borders, and-most paramount of all-protecting the populace 2008 Page #25  

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

Alaska ■ Un Funded Opportunities ■ Paranet                                  2008 Page #164  

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

s fault. In spite of his misplaced paranoia, someone was out to get him. He 2003 Page #141  
of one man. As the age of Cold War paranoia gave way to the Age of Aquarius 2003 Page #141  
s since the early days of Cold War paranoia, but this was the first time th 2003 Page #142  
954. The second is the Air Force's paranoia about the UFO topic: they class 2004 Page #247  
 coherent human response or to fan paranoia and chaotic reactions. In any C 2006 Page #57  
y; there would be less tendency to paranoia or secrecy. Intelligible commun 2006 Page #60  
ple would react in fear, distrust, paranoia, even violence; but compared to 2006 Page #60  
ublic education to reduce fear and paranoia, with strong reliance on scienc 2006 Page #61  
utions to collapse under weight of paranoia and corruption. However, govern 2006 Page #64  
angst, emergence of new strains of paranoia and nervous disorders, nihilism 2006 Page #67  
 would result in widespread angst, paranoia, nervous disorders, nihilism, c 2006 Page #67  

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

 \'(lhy rud the) rusrniss him as a paranoiac whiie Raknes (a Norwegian colJ 2005 Page #103  

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

ntimidated and very frightened and paranoid." Given Charlette's testimony o 2003 Page #30  
on this matter. Perhaps I am a bit paranoid, but I do have a family & caree 2003 Page #103  
he people whose job it was to stay paranoid began to look on the UFO subjec 2003 Page #141  
m have often been rusmjssed as the paranoid delusions of a great mind finaU 2005 Page #87  
ent," but ruagnosed him as being a paranoid schizophrenic, thls while admfr 2005 Page #101  
-up windows, which seemed a little paranoid to me. There was no doubt that  2005 Page #165  
or political gain. This absurd and paranoid mindset cannot be allowed to co 2009 Page #16  

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

ction to the code "bluegrass" is a paranormal CIA project started in 1955,  2003 Page #194  
resident who was interested in the paranormal. Any number of stories could  2003 Page #198  
 rich in myth, legend, and alleged paranormal activity. This has been the b 2004 Page #48  
Investigation of the Claims of the Paranormal) members. They "planted" a ps 2004 Page #123  
whether it pertains to so- called "paranormal" experiences, the question of 2006 Page #181  
 the UFO and abduction fields, and paranormal (psi) topics; it was catalogu 2006 Page #197  
 great number of people experience paranormal experiences, but that the num 2006 Page #198  
me area is home to a great deal of paranormal activity. Contributing to a s 2007 Page #192  

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

ctor." The last statement (a close paraphras e, according to Harzan): "Ther 2005 Page #81  

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

s too much time and credit. So, to paraphrase the old saying: if you can't  2004 Page #214  
le-edged sword. In other words, to paraphrase an author I know, beware of " 2004 Page #222  

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

• Bekhterev Brain Institute- Psi • Parapsychology as Academic Discipline •  2004 Page #161  
 with Robert Bigelow at the Annual Parapsychology Meeting in Las Vegas. We  2006 Page #197  
ntact person for a group he called Parapsychology Research , under the pseu 2009 Page #32  

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

It also identifies Projects Eviro, Parasite, and Parhelion, to be mentioned 2008 Page #109  

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

h at Corona" Marlowe and Company, (Paraview Special Edition, 2004) 227 page 2006 Page #13  
s, see Colm Kelleher. Brain Trust, Paraview Pocket Books, 2004 111          2006 Page #114  
r the Skinwalker. (1995) New York: Paraview Pocket Books. 10. http://www.da 2006 Page #208  

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

iber-optic technology was part and parcel of the alien technology within th 2003 Page #100  
John and Robert, were all part and parcel of the life of rhe woman who love 2007 Page #137  

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

 somewhat resembled heavy paper or parchment. There were also small thin be 2004 Page #135  
e balloon array? There was a thin, parchment like material that could not b 2004 Page #142  

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

er might need to know how to use a parcicuJar piece of software when he was 2007 Page #83  

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

it :y in general and to the ClA in parcicular. Not onJy that: the Ararat An 2007 Page #138  

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

 Those Little Men Went Thatta-way, Pardner Last week a prospector from Long 2006 Page #44  

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

isc about two feet in diameter. Q: Pardon me, sir, but did you say two feet 2004 Page #102  

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

 PAL, NEL DIARIO", toelfr A FRtINT PArE • 3Tnve ON 7oRRI9 STATING THAT A AE 2004 Page #21  
 about an instance of a particular pare sufficient to replicate the part us 2005 Page #161  
-related image[) in advertising is pare of a sweeping gO\·ernmental plan co 2007 Page #59  
sure seeing as it is a fundamental pare of the case before them, why someon 2007 Page #91  
isc slightly elevated on its upper pare; no t) pe of windows could be seen, 2007 Page #196  

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

ed Aerial Object., 'shish was pre- pared by one of out psychologists at. th 2004 Page #18  

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

s manner. The UFO retreated to its parent craft and left. Stringfield succe 2005 Page #79  
eapons - all Jaen, UFO retreats to parent craft and leaves. okmet hOlipttaJ 2006 Page #26  
 gene which are inherited from one parent. These may produce forms of the m 2006 Page #114  
10\·ie ONLY in theatres." K.raft's parent company, KF Holdings, also owns N 2007 Page #63  
er in 2002 produced Bookspan , the parent organization of Doubleday Enterta 2008 Page #144  

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

5). Supplemental information is in parentheses: 1011.NPI., e1NINNI.0 , N 4- 2006 Page #175  

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

exclamation point, a% or a closing parenthesis. However, not all of these w 2008 Page #106  

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

efined by concise language use and parenthetical comma usage. The 1941 Reco 2003 Page #28  

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

d one said it happened because her parents told her about it while the othe 2004 Page #29  
o others about it on the advice of parents and a friend in the state police 2005 Page #154  
opy also admonished kids and their parents to "See the i\10\·ie ONLY in the 2007 Page #63  
ceptable co their health-conscious parents, look no further than Sarah's Ga 2007 Page #63  
interest in your schooling. GM: My parents split up, that's why my mum came 2007 Page #79  
ce. I was talked out of that by my parents who cold me to get a real job fi 2007 Page #81  
GM: Yes, l was an only child to my parents but when my dad remarried he had 2007 Page #82  
was always feeling very secure. M) parents were very loving and I felt well 2007 Page #82  
 grounding I suppose. MW: Did your parents have good jobs were you well off 2007 Page #82  
ondon we didn't have very much and parents had shop jobs. We didn't own our 2007 Page #82  
to the apartment yelling for their parents to come out. At the same moment, 2007 Page #166  
magazines including Family Circle, Parents, Geo and Stern. Bertelsmann 's r 2008 Page #143  
 after the events in the park, the parents of some of the child witnesses a 2009 Page #136  

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

e bodies, one severely burned, and pares of the wrecked craft, were deliver 2005 Page #44  
rd in the last few years, all with pares of the puzzle that have too many p 2007 Page #127  

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

fies Projects Eviro, Parasite, and Parhelion, to be mentioned later also. O 2008 Page #109  

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

ne Forrestal — who has remained in Paris throughout her husband's hospitali 2003 Page #92  
gy. Also, the Pasteur Institute in Paris should be mentioned. They did earl 2006 Page #106  

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

rces • National Archives - College Park MD - Library of Congress Manuscript 2003 Page #153  
ng at national Archives in College Park, MD www majesticdocuments com 156   2003 Page #160  
m the National Archives in College Park there is a note attached to the dir 2003 Page #204  
ential Library and NARA at College Park Maryland, seven if you include the  2003 Page #205  
 the best site for a new amusement park in the solar system. P. If we make  2006 Page #8  
12,000 people working at Bletchley Park in the UK intercepting, decoding an 2006 Page #8  
NINNI.0 , N 4-0 Jcla aritakl ionaf Park ; Langtry Del Rio zefi El Indio / G 2006 Page #175  
 set up a UFO and futuristic theme park. In general, though, most of the pr 2006 Page #197  
ck was told, originated from A\·on Park Air Force Range located 100 miles S 2007 Page #109  
les Southeast of MacDill AFB. Avon Park consjsred of runways far too short  2007 Page #109  
e aircraft that cook off from Avon Park, and was responsible for the Miami  2007 Page #110  
 Pretty Place," which is up in Hog Park, \Xlyoming. We were all just sittin 2007 Page #121  
 an object impact into South Haven Park. He picked up a friend and returned 2007 Page #129  
ed up a friend and returned to the park to find the park sealed off by mili 2007 Page #129  
d returned to the park to find the park sealed off by military and state po 2007 Page #129  
ed to use a back entrance into the park, but every possible entrance was se 2007 Page #129  
that people saw fire trucks in the park during the incident, but when the f 2007 Page #129  
at there hadn't been a fire in the park for over 10 years. Additional witne 2007 Page #129  
 flyers concerning the South Haven Park -UFO incident. The police stated d1 2007 Page #129  
ie of northeastern Nebraska . They park mostly on ridges or hilltops, where 2007 Page #145  
witness Estella Krussel of Central Park who gave detailed account. Article  2008 Page #48  
tnesses Mrs. Ralph Case in Central Park and Ernest Hayes in Elma reporting. 2008 Page #48  
bound on State Route 12 by Central Park about 4 miles east of Aberdeen and  2008 Page #49  
 April 1987. I went to her Central Park home and she sat in the same chair  2008 Page #49  
 the 1980s I also lived in Central Park located about 4 miles east of Aberd 2008 Page #51  
crest Lane near the Westport State Park. At about the same date as the Cras 2008 Page #53  
es on the highway by Elma, Central Park and the Elk River Bridge appear to  2008 Page #59  
 is now a privately owned business park, while RAF Woodbridge is used by th 2008 Page #72  
 the truck. So, the men decided to park. Ed Cabansag walked with Sgt. Penni 2008 Page #80  
flying object recently landed in a park in the Russian city of Voronezh. Th 2009 Page #134  
o made a short promenade about the park. Aliens visited the place after dar 2009 Page #134  
r disc was seen hovering above the park. It then landed, a hatch opened and 2009 Page #134  
eged to have taken place in a city park on Wednesday , September 27, 1989.  2009 Page #135  
w minutes later and hover over the park. A door or hatch was seen to open o 2009 Page #135  
 As the two progressed through the park, a nearby boy shouted something , p 2009 Page #136  
sion lines, and then return to the park where two humanoids emerged from it 2009 Page #136  
A few days after the events in the park, the parents of some of the child w 2009 Page #136  
g over their houses and the nearby park. As it did, it shone down a reddish 2009 Page #136  
hey did was take a walk around the park; then there is the issue of the par 2009 Page #139  
 and entities who appeared in that park twenty years ago? Could the whole t 2009 Page #140  
tary , D.S.l.R. and Brigadier R.S. Park were able to discuss the question w 2009 Page #170  

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

o colleagues were sitting in a van parked by the back gate of RAF Bentwater 2004 Page #51  
is interview, however — we kind of parked it in the holding pen until we go 2004 Page #216  
 for the Farley story that he had "parked" a few years earlier: Doug told a 2004 Page #217  
uard on the front end of a vehicle parked outside the 8th Air Force HQ wind 2004 Page #231  
, atomic heat and shock overtaking parked military vehicles during the Upsh 2005 Page #49  
 they could drive no further, they parked and hiked co the overlook where w 2005 Page #155  
ith 4450th Tactical Group insignia parked on the ramp. They often were surr 2006 Page #83  
es Prescott said that his unit was parked on the B4391 road, and they were  2006 Page #124  
ommissioned/declassified, and were parked directly outside, and NOT in a ha 2007 Page #95  
to where these aircraft were being parked. Upon arriving at the chain Link  2007 Page #95  
e things really do exist!." There, parked outside on a taxi-\\ ay near the  2007 Page #95  
y 50 feet from were the discs were parked. Because they were the last remai 2007 Page #95  
een flown in, and then immediately parked outside at the scrap-yard. The O. 2007 Page #100  
ation pertaining to the four discs parked at the scrap-yard which had alrea 2007 Page #110  
k was informed that the four djscs parked at the scrap area were the very l 2007 Page #114  
 large disc was being kept, it was parked nose first in the hangar. He went 2007 Page #115  
t left. Mom: There were other cars parked behind us that were corrung up th 2007 Page #169  
e right of the object, haphazardly parked. The solruers that were guardjng  2007 Page #170  
as far as they could to the trees, parked and walked closer to the mysterio 2009 Page #63  
d the Weapons Storage Area. It was parked and had its own security. The pla 2009 Page #79  

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

h Moss Plant with its large gravel parking lot, deserted at this late hour. 2004 Page #35  
s Pond and O'Brien turned into the parking lot, having made good time from  2004 Page #36  
he cruiser pulling into the gravel parking lot beside the Irish Moss plant. 2004 Page #37  
- sized flying saucer sitting in a parking lot at dusk. lts entry way is op 2007 Page #69  
zer was "higher than shopping mall parking lot Lights" (see illustration #2 2007 Page #107  

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

, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Jeffrey Parks II, 4-5 WPAFB employee saw extensi 2004 Page #114  
ed in 1985 under FOIA to Mr. Brian Parks from the Air Force Historical Rese 2005 Page #129  
he fishing vessel below. The Diane parks above its quarry, and the recovery 2006 Page #187  
te radio and TV, book clubs, theme parks, phone companies , Internet server 2008 Page #143  

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

horities closed down William Floyd Park·way, the main highway, its entire l 2007 Page #129  

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

ssination and did not enter public parlance for many years. In conclusion,  2008 Page #112  

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

out Project Magnet in the Canadian parliament in the 1960s, a government mi 2004 Page #86  
Redmond — (MP) • British Member of Parliament • Posed a wealth of questions 2004 Page #210  
handles the subject when raised in parliament and in the media. MoD decided 2008 Page #63  
 , or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament , or a communist dictatorship 2008 Page #123  
 office in the Gem1an Reichstag or Parliament building and on February 27,  2008 Page #128  
nist terrorists , a panicky German Parliament voted 441 to 94 to pass an "E 2008 Page #128  

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

 * These questions appeared in the Parliamentag Dai b, Record for 28 Octobe 2004 Page #59  

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

ers, reports, public inquiries and Parliamentary correspondence. As had bee 2004 Page #58  
xtensive media coverage. There was parliamentary interest too and one of th 2008 Page #62  

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

One man wanted to open a UFO Pizza Parlor: someone else wanted to set up a  2006 Page #197  

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

ringfield and The Photos ■ Growing Parmoia ■ .l\fanzano ■ The House of Lord 2008 Page #162  

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

• UFO, t!u, K.11 ■ Tht F•°"" and D,parnn ofM, _._,.,,l.o,d ■ AGl,b,J 1~n'1C 2009 Page #143  

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

 is essential to reduce public and parochial uncertainties; maximum public  2006 Page #66  
 is essential to reduce public and parochial uncertainties: maximum public  2006 Page #66  

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

, Effexor (venlafaxine) and Paxil (paroxetine). Dr. Helmut Remschmidt , who 2008 Page #140  

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

gasping for air due to unexplained paroxysmal hypoxia, becoming febrile and 2006 Page #110  

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

ever, sexually healthy workers and parry members tended to put their person 2005 Page #89  
d been expelled from the Communist Parry, their rationale for his expulsion 2005 Page #89  
n; and ,vrule their original legal parry had been civil, it had now graduat 2005 Page #101  
andom con\·ersation with an unseen parry. The product being advertised, the 2007 Page #75  

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

sal of ,ersons were released. :tee parson was authorised to 144kv• aerial o 2004 Page #20  

Word: "part", 259 instance(s) (Back to Top)

cussed later in the paper. Here is part of the story in Charlette's own wor 2003 Page #23  
41 recovery case. The first is in "Part III — Scientific Probabilities" and 2003 Page #28  
 Probabilities" and the second in "Part V — National Security Structure." P 2003 Page #28  
 V — National Security Structure." Part III states: "Based on all available 2003 Page #28  
t and make sense. The fact that in Part V the author laments the lack of a  2003 Page #28  
 So all of the pieces then fell in part, together." Charlette's father, Guy 2003 Page #36  
 the voluminous files recovered as part of the research for this lecture. I 2003 Page #41  
 District Attorney Jim Garrison as part of Garrison's investigation into th 2003 Page #42  
im Garrison attempted to indict as part of a conspiracy in the assassinatio 2003 Page #42  
dified chicken fat above the sand. Part of it was buried. I carefully picke 2003 Page #45  
al firemen from Kecksburg who took part in the activities associated with t 2003 Page #57  
er eyewitnesses say that NASA took part in the investigation at the scene a 2003 Page #59  
s today fiber-optic technology was part and parcel of the alien technology  2003 Page #100  
raft. ...Somehow the pilots became part of the electrical circuitry of the  2003 Page #102  
er water exposure Figure 20. Upper part of the field in 40x Bismuth side af 2003 Page #113  
-night radio as the stories became part of the popular culture: Aliens have 2003 Page #141  
 were making the rounds had caused part of the membership to schism off and 2003 Page #146  
d Documents," the pages consist in part, of "Complaint Forms" filled out by 2003 Page #147  
he grapevine for years afterwards. Part of the disinformation leaked to Ben 2003 Page #149  
 was picking up and recording were part of one of their projects. Bennewitz 2003 Page #150  
residential library show Bronk was Part of a "Special Studies Project" More 2003 Page #157  
ted public knowledge by the media. Part of this success is probably due to  2003 Page #187  
elease of "Independence Day." As a part of that posting, Collins made the f 2003 Page #194  
ment in UFOs led me to make Bush a part of my "UFO Most Wanted" deck. An ev 2003 Page #196  
re "ELB"? This will identify where part of the directive was typed and wher 2003 Page #209  
urifiod objects bain ” kept thor°c Part, of vaur miss: 1 '»• hh^rn will •”? 2003 Page #214  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Grant Cameron 81 Correlating Leo 2004 Page #3  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Grant Cameron 173 Murder and Maj 2004 Page #3  
ndantly clear: Many people in this part of the country claim they saw an ob 2004 Page #8  
same month and year in the eastern part of Somaliland. The report (that 13  2004 Page #16  
iat, idlish has ta 'shed the first part." ire essertedi Is . decisions have 2004 Page #20  
uare and when it reached the north part of town collided with the tower of  2004 Page #26  
me neighborly conversation — in my part of the country they call it "visiti 2004 Page #29  
n Ledger Copyright 2004 Don Ledger Part 1: The Beginning When 18 year old f 2004 Page #34  
 the structure supporting it sank. Part 2: The Search Fifteen minutes later 2004 Page #38  
other destination along the coast. Part 3: The Story About a year and a hal 2004 Page #42  
 on this thing, though at first my part of the job was to start chronicling 2004 Page #42  
t with some degree of credibility. Part 4: Resolution? Seven days after the 2004 Page #45  
 hundred pages long, though a good part of the text focuses on the impact t 2004 Page #48  
u go down Friday Street, there's a part of ground that dips. Now that looks 2004 Page #53  
 minute conversation including the part of the landing and the surrounding  2004 Page #56  
peared only to reappear in another part of the sky. As the fighters changed 2004 Page #57  
lup. The three radar stations were part of the U.S. Aircraft Control and Wa 2004 Page #71  
up. Those three radar sites became part of the American Aircraft Control an 2004 Page #71  
 there were portholes on the cabin part of the craft, but they were not mad 2004 Page #74  
 at Landing Zone 2 in the northern part of the White Sands Missile Range, b 2004 Page #80  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Gra 2004 Page #84  
 Library. General Landry said that part of his job was to brief the Preside 2004 Page #84  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) August 1954. It is important to  2004 Page #86  
his conference because it dealt in part with crashed saucers and hardware.  2004 Page #86  
 Knowing that this would have been part of the secret Project Magnet work I 2004 Page #87  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) The Project Magnet Shutdown In S 2004 Page #88  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Based on the information gathere 2004 Page #90  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) to a busy schedule. He did howev 2004 Page #92  
 told Wilbert Smith in 1950. He is part of the transcript of the conversati 2004 Page #92  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Tames: 1 got to handle a few of  2004 Page #94  
th had done on UFO propulsion, but part of what was discussed involved the  2004 Page #94  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) SDI: Jim, you mentioned that he  2004 Page #96  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) 1. If Newton was making up this  2004 Page #98  
1) 1. If Newton was making up this part of his story, it makes no sense tha 2004 Page #98  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) A: Everyone mistakes this issue. 2004 Page #100  
he February 2, 1970 letter read in part, "I am glad you are keeping up the  2004 Page #101  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) In July of 1952, UFOs flew over  2004 Page #102  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Neasham was a close friend of Lu 2004 Page #104  
ted UFO documentary. This leads to Part 2 of this talk which looks at how t 2004 Page #105  
heless, skepticism is an important part of the scientific method, and we sh 2004 Page #121  
tail by Stringfield, and it was in part this detail that help expose them a 2004 Page #121  
es • The media are "controlled" as part of the process Slide 20 SOME SECRET 2004 Page #124  
th deception and cover stories all part of the process. I offer in Slide 21 2004 Page #125  
ific secrets that were at one time part of a conspiracy and kept from publi 2004 Page #125  
ailers have been often reported as part of the recovery equipment. The rout 2004 Page #129  
portation problem as just one more part of the retrieval process. The famou 2004 Page #129  
o, in 1947, and they believe it in part because men such as Senator Barry G 2004 Page #132  
esigns on the sticky tape might be part of some space alien's alphabet. Is  2004 Page #133  
o question, of course, which is in part the motivating reason for this annu 2004 Page #134  
uly 9, 1947? This was due in large part to certain statements by Jesse Marc 2004 Page #134  
 first person to mention "tape" as part of the debris in a 1980 interview w 2004 Page #138  
cting national security were never part of the Blue Book system and were se 2004 Page #141  
e, to silence witnesses, have been part of the Roswell scenario for a long  2004 Page #145  
s, where it was to play a sinister part in the fate of Marshal Tukachevsky  2004 Page #153  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Grant Cameron Copyright 2004 Gra 2004 Page #176  
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yone from confirming any important part of the UFO story. That has always b 2004 Page #179  
sney UFO story is, it has a second part. It occurred when famous British ph 2004 Page #179  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) information as to the source of  2004 Page #180  
The events that have been named as part of this molding include Close Encou 2004 Page #180  
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ties up our phone lines. It is not part of our assignment, our duty, our na 2004 Page #183  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) 'What about the landing of the a 2004 Page #184  
 he was thanking Emenegger for his part in the documentary. As Emenegger ha 2004 Page #185  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Carter was determined to get the 2004 Page #186  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Actor Nicholas Cage had been on  2004 Page #188  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) Doty, it turns out to be. He set 2004 Page #190  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) So, was the MJ-12 concept part o 2004 Page #192  
(Part 2) So, was the MJ-12 concept part of an effort by the Reagan administ 2004 Page #192  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) In addition to this document Dot 2004 Page #194  
ant to hire me to edit film and be part of a production that says this is a 2004 Page #194  
 Presidents and the Hard Evidence (Part 2) I bought it. He was dying of pro 2004 Page #196  
e Holloman Air Force Base film was part of the briefing. Richard Nixon almo 2004 Page #197  
cGeorge that the Holloman film was part of a Carter UFO briefing. Carter th 2004 Page #197  
icked up a pal nearby for the last part of his journey. Both claimed to hav 2004 Page #216  
r not they used the Aztec story as part of a con irrelevant. There are othe 2004 Page #217  
 of their high-powered radar. This part of the Aztec story, wrote Dave Thom 2004 Page #219  
 have been left alone for the most part I think because you are a nobody in 2004 Page #249  
e of the :Military Police who took part in the capture of the second creatu 2005 Page #33  
ho together with General Lima took part in the release of the official vers 2005 Page #35  
 an atomjc test in Nevada that was part of a larger series of tests known a 2005 Page #39  
trieval Conference In the specific part of the interview with Young and Che 2005 Page #40  
 excesses of the CIA. An important part of this flurry of populist activism 2005 Page #84  
dies. Reich was drawn to Vienna in part because of his intense interest in  2005 Page #89  
etter, written in German, said, in part: "Several years ago I discovered a  2005 Page #91  
wn as Director, or was this simply part of a plan to allow an extremel y hi 2005 Page #97  
rm of memos. The first one read in part: "He {i\loise} had just come from \ 2005 Page #97  
n's case file on Reich. It read in part: "General Watson did not talk perso 2005 Page #99  
 study was ongoing and in process. Part of the study involved the time-laps 2005 Page #100  
P.: J,f:1/ilhel/J/ Reich and UFOs, Part II: Examining Evidence and Allegati 2005 Page #105  
stored at Fort Knox continue to be part of the UFO crash/retrieval rumor mi 2005 Page #134  
stationed at Fort Ley, Virginia as part of a Quick Reaction Team. \Xfhile a 2005 Page #147  
cost effective options in terms of part of the materials budget." Townshend 2005 Page #149  
 through San Antonio in the latter part of August 1945 on a secret assignme 2005 Page #153  
 wanted co gee closer; I wanted no part of it. Jose wasn't afraid of much,  2005 Page #155  
o get your permission to tear down part of the fence adjoining the cattle g 2005 Page #156  
t discovered it-we hadn't seen the part that was underground. Jose untied s 2005 Page #157  
r pare sufficient to replicate the part using appropriate fabrication techn 2005 Page #161  
ey for financing these projects is part of a black military budget that rec 2005 Page #167  
 Black \X orld, but ha,·e become a part of the white world. The existence o 2005 Page #167  
ut the ion motor is not strictly a part of the science of electrogravitics, 2005 Page #171  
 pieces which he figured had to be part of a radar net. The Graf Zeppelin s 2006 Page #11  
ecutive Order as highly classified part of the executive branch of governme 2006 Page #15  
SOM1 -01 Stone claimed that he was part of a highly classified advance team 2006 Page #18  
ssistance described in SOM1-01. As part of the advance team attending crash 2006 Page #19  
 that operated through but was not part of the NSA. He worked on PPD for al 2006 Page #22  
e discrepancies, which is a normal part of the drafting process for new Arm 2006 Page #24  
is of reports • Pretty safe stuff. Part 1 — History of Leaks • Leaks occurr 2006 Page #25  
 USSR Alleged bodies recovered. 26 PART THREE: Some UFO Crash Retrieval Can 2006 Page #29  
 of Leaks and Structure of Secrecy PART FOUR: Substantiating the Rumors • I 2006 Page #30  
 US Faces up to 70 years in prison PART FIVE: MONEY AND STRUCTURE • How to  2006 Page #31  
the range of scenario worlds. That part of the project is beyond the scope  2006 Page #51  
cal planet? Is it from some remote part of planet Earth, for example a subt 2006 Page #53  
tion methods, paints and coatings, part numbers and inspection stamps and,  2006 Page #72  
um structure (Fig. 4) bearing A-12 part numbers and Lockheed Skunk componen 2006 Page #76  
kheed Skunk component data plates, part of the interphone control panel and 2006 Page #76  
 found components marked with D-21 part numbers and Lockheed Skunk Works in 2006 Page #80  
450th Test Squadron Nightstalkers (part of the 4450th Tactical Group) at TT 2006 Page #81  
mps even included the letters ADP. Part numbers bore a "20" prefix followed 2006 Page #84  
 is the correct format for F- 117A part numbers. For example, a part with a 2006 Page #84  
 117A part numbers. For example, a part with an ADP stamp and number 20F123 2006 Page #84  
d site that could be identified as part of a McDonnell F-101 Voodoo. I did  2006 Page #85  
mbled with Phillips fasteners. The part numbers and manufacturer's inspecti 2006 Page #85  
the entire right elevon (Fig. 16). Part numbers and inspection stamps clear 2006 Page #88  
at this flying saucer incident was part of a much larger news story that ga 2006 Page #89  
d. These exhaust pipes were likely part of a propulsion system that lifted  2006 Page #94  
ake Heads Over W.Va. Ogre Tale" in part it stated, "Authorities said they b 2006 Page #99  
ger viruses, precipitated in large part by changes in ecosystems as well as 2006 Page #109  
s steadfastly remained an integral part of the story ever since it first su 2006 Page #122  
 In 1995, the Establishment became part of the Defense Evaluation and Resea 2006 Page #123  
ow, that is pure supposition on my part because I have no idea who this ano 2006 Page #126  
lives there to this day. Corwen is part of the Berwyn range. From where the 2006 Page #127  
is an error in recollection on his part, or were the events of January 23 o 2006 Page #130  
re the events of January 23 only a part of a larger and even more bizarre m 2006 Page #130  
is led to rumors that this was all part of a less-than-subtle attempt on th 2006 Page #131  
 a less-than-subtle attempt on the part of the British Government to get th 2006 Page #131  
the 67th ARRS was re-designated as part of the 39th Special Operations Wing 2006 Page #132  
n Air Defense Command. Since I was part of NORAD, too, we would get in ther 2006 Page #144  
0 caused the immediate high alert. PART 1: A NATIONAL EMERGENCY DATE: DECEM 2006 Page #164  
d on. What follows is NOT fiction. PART II: A RADAR EMERGENCY Historical Ba 2006 Page #165  
terceptors on the initial contact. PART III: WHAT DID THE RADAR DETECT? The 2006 Page #170  
. Perhaps thy were flying saucers! PART IV: IMMEDIATE HIGH ALERT FOR FLYING 2006 Page #173  
question.) Apparently the military part of the government, at least, did th 2006 Page #173  
be placed in immediate high alert! PART V: THE COLONEL"S STORY In 1977 Reti 2006 Page #174  
e radar terminology. The DEW line, part of the air defense Command, was not 2006 Page #178  
 exceeding the range of the radar. PART 4: DISCONNECTED EVENTS? So far we h 2006 Page #178  
land Incident back to the surface. PART ONE: Splashdown. Summer 1984... It  2006 Page #183  
Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? PART TWO: Recovery. Winter 1984-85... In 2006 Page #186  
 what the results might have been. PART THREE: Conclusions, Questions, Theo 2006 Page #188  
strong currents in that particular part of the bay could easily account for 2006 Page #191  
s a non-profit. This puzzled me as part of the role of the Foundation was t 2006 Page #197  
gelow to Los Angeles where we took part in a one-day conference for mental  2006 Page #198  
a Test Site Visit During the early part of 1993, Robert Bigelow and I joine 2006 Page #199  
ization s. UFO secrecy is just one part of a much larger problem in our soc 2007 Page #34  
on that has already colonized this part of our galaxy. Here are some of the 2007 Page #37  
ecessarily even wanted, bur that's part of the nature of research. T began  2007 Page #59  
reen and it went down to the lower part of the screen and next chose the di 2007 Page #86  
essages for them. They brought out part of one of my statements and it was  2007 Page #89  
of one of my statements and it was part of it which made me look really bad 2007 Page #89  
 cracks for several reasons. lt is part of our history as human beings on E 2007 Page #121  
or and said that my dad had been a part of a flash-over where the fire skip 2007 Page #122  
postal, chat is a very interesting part of this. Joe: \X/hen we saw the veh 2007 Page #124  
e main highway, through the center part of town and there were two lowbed t 2007 Page #126  
 Auroral Research Program) plays a part in this strategic alliance. HAARP,  2007 Page #130  
u Corbin. "It's plain that this is part of the Air Force 'unidentified cras 2007 Page #133  
he died. It may have been the last part of July or the first of August when 2007 Page #136  
rothers, John and Robert, were all part and parcel of the life of rhe woman 2007 Page #137  
 interest in Marilyn Monroe on the part of Hoover's alJ-powerfu l agency ca 2007 Page #137  
rce Europe (USAFE) aircraft taking part in a classified mjssion that includ 2007 Page #137  
demonstrate a keen interest on the part of Moon Dust operatives in UFO sigh 2007 Page #139  
ndantly clear: Many people in this part of the country claim they saw an ob 2007 Page #141  
trong interest in the story on the part of MJ 12 and Project Moon Dust. But 2007 Page #142  
rt on the Septel)l/;er 22 Evmt. In part, the document stated that the affai 2007 Page #144  
 Mom: Yeah. Paul: But for the most part, they were facing the object and th 2007 Page #169  
ion to publish and redistribute as part of the 2007 UFO Conference is grant 2007 Page #192  
/June 1962). The Campinas case was part of the 1954 Brazilian wave. The loc 2007 Page #193  
962, something bright flashed over part of the United States lighting up th 2008 Page #7  
a craft from another world fell on part of the extensive gunnery ranges con 2008 Page #7  
shes that he thought were probably part of a campfire started some weeks ea 2008 Page #8  
y had run up against the fences of part of a Nellis firing range, they call 2008 Page #8  
eft between the wing and the lower part of the fuselage of the aircraft aga 2008 Page #10  
the length of the object. The fore part, or the lower part of the object, w 2008 Page #10  
bject. The fore part, or the lower part of the object, was very bright, in  2008 Page #10  
ing of the Fireballs In the latter part of the I 940s-and particularly so i 2008 Page #26  
l. It is utterly outrageous on the part of the official world to assume tha 2008 Page #37  
Department of Natural Resources as part of establishing a Natural Resources 2008 Page #51  
soldiers who identified himself as part of a "special division from Georgia 2008 Page #52  
 one of the soldiers claimed to be part of a special unit from Georgia. 46  2008 Page #52  
ficer Friendly and the S10,y Lady. Part of her duties included providing in 2008 Page #57  
nvestigations. These 24 files were part of a batch of several thousand DIS  2008 Page #64  
n speculated that the incident was part of some secret test, which is paten 2008 Page #66  
ed in the UK. I'm accused of being part of a cover-up when I make such stat 2008 Page #68  
nts and files, but that only tells part of the story. Documents and files d 2008 Page #68  
ments and files can only ever tell part of the story. Conclusion l am alway 2008 Page #69  
s; 2,300 miles). Through the early part of l 972, testing found odd, unexpl 2008 Page #73  
and I were moving toward a lighted part of the forest. At that point, we go 2008 Page #80  
tely left out the most significant part about reaching out to touch the sym 2008 Page #90  
ve been done to purposefully erase part of his memory. I was given an audio 2008 Page #90  
were shattered , and in the barn a part of the iron lock snapped. It was la 2008 Page #100  
ogy of early 20th Century Earth as part of an attempt to rebuild their stri 2008 Page #102  
tamps for the Counter Lntelligence part of the CIA. This stamp in principle 2008 Page #111  
 pa rt on leaked documents, and in part on open literature. ■I selected the 2008 Page #117  
tion; a morpheme ,s a wo,d o, word part, such as [not, n't] • AWL-av..-age  2008 Page #118  
oducts , General Aniline and Film [part of the I.G. Farben combine], SKF [S 2008 Page #128  
he Hamburg-Amerika steamship line [part ownership by Prescott Bush]. The pr 2008 Page #132  
n throughout 82 launches that were part of the Apollo preparation phase-and 2008 Page #135  
e), Manufacturers and Hanover (now part of JP Morgan Chase), Morgan Guarant 2008 Page #137  
n Guaranty , and Irving Trust (now part of the Bank of New York). "The grea 2008 Page #137  
 M'D CONSPIRACYTlfEORIES • YOU ARE PART OF IT POSITION STATEMENT : BEYOND R 2008 Page #146  
r page. This number is repeated as part of the security page, shown as the  2009 Page #13  
LLIGENCE PROBLEM Air space is that part of space subject to the sovereignty 2009 Page #14  
two statements from this: (a) That part of air space directly above the ter 2009 Page #14  
e to disbelief and inaction on the part of the defense establishment 's fix 2009 Page #15  
t anti-satellite program which was part of the Contingency Plan for U.S. Re 2009 Page #17  
 entered warfare in full force. In part, this was due to a new style of lin 2009 Page #19  
orce documents and acknowledged as part of the official records belonging t 2009 Page #35  
l activities. It describes UFOs as part of "Soviet propaganda " designed "t 2009 Page #38  
to release classified UFO files as part of the cooperative space effort wit 2009 Page #40  
 is not acting individually and is part of a group of six DIA personnel wor 2009 Page #52  
he issue of adverse effects on the part of the human recovery team, the doc 2009 Page #53  
cifically when, in the mid-to-late part of 1952, Bethurum began working in  2009 Page #54  
t appeared that the coloring was a part of the actual craft fabric. It made 2009 Page #64  
ham Forest phenomena. "The hardest part for me is that I remember certain t 2009 Page #77  
e,y" by T. W. Knacke, published as part of symposium proceedings from PHYSI 2009 Page #90  
e did handle sensitive material as part of her duties. "'" Second, she did  2009 Page #95  
s afraid to be identified by name. Part of her story was used in Kevin Rand 2009 Page #95  
ime. She did not add or recant any part of it. What she told Kevin Randle i 2009 Page #95  
ted ufologist answered that it was part of a new worldwide wave of UFO visi 2009 Page #137  
origin in misunderstandings on the part of laymen and never came from any s 2009 Page #158  
 leaked to the press for affect as part of a Government deception operation 2009 Page #177  
on operation hope to induce on the part of the Soviet Union? Let's revisit  2009 Page #177  
 had received. The interest on the part of these CIC agents in which organi 2009 Page #179  
torm,y, John P. t.aker. a le:uiinc part in the ccor-Th:tcho,:- dlsclosw heT 2009 Page #182  

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ng interesting showing through the parted curtains in Ramey's office. It ap 2004 Page #231  
stant for the next six years. They parted ways in 1929 when Reich, after mu 2005 Page #89  

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onalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeite,partei , the National Socialist German W 2008 Page #126  

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eal iol af the aitwaUoa there with parti eelar refaranaa te aa eananwle aid 2003 Page #226  

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uffman - Mann testimony, I give it partial credit for being a sincere recol 2003 Page #31  
He had continued to be troubled by partial memories of the time he had spen 2004 Page #59  
litary recover) efforts. Here is a partial list of UFO crashes that ha,·e b 2005 Page #163  
and not two hostile worlds -such a partial world Government must never act  2008 Page #117  

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m at an unusual angle where it can partially be read. General Ramey could n 2004 Page #141  
 press conference" argument may be partially right if seen from their own p 2004 Page #236  
sic testing, if possible, has been partially completed , and there are stro 2005 Page #137  
factured object l)~ng cockeyed and partially buried at the end of it, surro 2005 Page #154  
ng about six pounds) that he found partially buried at the site. Air Force  2006 Page #83  
tion illegally (sic) copies, and a partially destroyed document. This was d 2006 Page #136  
The EBD is either completely real, partially real and partially false (disi 2006 Page #177  
ompletely real, partially real and partially false (disinformation) or comp 2006 Page #177  
anding gear of the large craft was partially coUapsed, causing the aircraft 2007 Page #105  
nd determin e what it was that was partially buried under the thick ice and 2007 Page #138  
he object, causing it to crash and partially disabling a second which alleg 2009 Page #17  
            in a leaked draft of a partially burned Memorandum allegedly re 2009 Page #39  
directives, revealed in the leaked partially burned Top Secret/MJ-12 docume 2009 Page #42  
grapher in 1951. June Crain became partially blind after a life-threatening 2009 Page #87  

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n II, 10-13 Alien autopsy details; participant doctor; 3.4 - 4.5 feet, eyes 2004 Page #111  
el Lindemann was a coordinator and participant in both seminars, which came 2006 Page #48  
d to represent the general public. Participant stakeholder groups were aske 2006 Page #58  
nster" incident. Stewart was a key participant in most of the events follow 2006 Page #98  
 by Nicholas "Nick" Rockefeller, a participant in the World Economic Forum, 2008 Page #136  
50s. Dr. Lincoln La Paz was also a participant. The reports that included e 2009 Page #9  

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ntified other witnesses and likely participants in the event. Specifics, of 2003 Page #21  
 or recorded contacts with Roswell participants, in White House files. Land 2003 Page #191  
he met with any of the key Roswell participants. However, the little eviden 2004 Page #84  
ord" with at least two key Roswell participants. The first was Edwin Easley 2004 Page #84  
or • Extremely Secret Program *3 • Participants can tell no one - including 2006 Page #32  
ell no one - including families. • Participants must have true cover story  2006 Page #32  
non-human entities. The 26 seminar participants included professional futur 2006 Page #48  
t Planning Sessions, a total of 26 participants from many professions (acad 2006 Page #49  
ious consideration of Contact, the participants agreed not to make public t 2006 Page #49  
ganizers would like to thank these participants, most of whom will remain a 2006 Page #49  
of UFOs— and though some of the 26 participants have at times directly enga 2006 Page #49  
O cases or theory, and most of the participants claimed no knowledge of the 2006 Page #49  
rtainties were determined, Session participants began to assess the charact 2006 Page #53  
 Different Scenario Worlds Session participants represented a broad range o 2006 Page #57  
s. Based upon personal background, participants were divided into groups of 2006 Page #57  
ost of the principal witnesses and participants involved in the Lummi Islan 2006 Page #180  

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 business, religion and media. All participants' views were compiled to rep 2006 Page #58  

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t Back in 1977 when I was asked to participate as a special consultant to t 2003 Page #197  
 Back in 1977, when I was asked to participate as a special consultant to t 2004 Page #186  
way from his normal Army duties to participate in crash retrieval operation 2006 Page #20  
 emerged ~ • Condon didn't e,'t?Il participate in study • , 4 , • C'""" wro 2008 Page #147  

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pletely unknown to all experts who participated in the investigation." The  2004 Page #13  
partment of Defense personnel, who participated in obsen er programs, tacti 2005 Page #39  
of whisdeblowers who claim to have participated in UFO crash retrieval oper 2006 Page #14  
 UFO crash retrieval operations or participated in a number of highly class 2006 Page #14  
Stone, who claims to have directly participated in UFO crash retrieval oper 2006 Page #16  
by President Roosevelt in 1943 and participated in all major wartime confer 2008 Page #129  
Relations. Senator Vandenberg also participated in the creation of the Unit 2008 Page #132  
he faculty and guest lecturers who participated in those seminars. This is  2009 Page #25  
ention that James Marion Snodgrass participated in Operations Crossroads. O 2009 Page #173  

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itiated a case against researchers participating in the experiments, as a r 2004 Page #159  
remely gracious with his time when participating in our UFO documentaries,  2004 Page #222  
 scientists, even deters them from participating in the development of supe 2009 Page #20  

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eaders to improve the exposure and participation at the church. Personally, 2003 Page #22  
dent in general and Larry Warren's participation in particular. Budd was gl 2004 Page #59  
and its national laboratories with participation of the Department of Defen 2004 Page #63  
 visit was to discuss the possible participation of Brazilian scientists in 2005 Page #33  
ho related a detailed story of his participation in two crash-retrievals wh 2005 Page #165  
 training acted as a cover for his participation in PPD. In his book, Above 2006 Page #22  
s by normal military commanders of participation in MJ-12 Group projects le 2006 Page #24  
as the case, for example, with our participation in the James Bond film, To 2006 Page #131  
-terrestrials? Questions about our participation in this project were raise 2006 Page #131  
 February 1960 provides for 1127th participation . As a specialized aspect  2007 Page #134  
g enterprise in the world. gaining participation and managerial control ove 2008 Page #127  
de Gaulle to terminate full French participation in NA TO. Perhaps, the mai 2009 Page #20  
terintelligence. Ensuring Oswald's participation in the Kennedy assassinati 2009 Page #44  
interesting observations about his participation. The Alton Evening Telegra 2009 Page #160  
ne 1947 was real, and confirms the participation of our two protagonists .  2009 Page #167  
temporary notoriety in 1947 or his participation in Crossroads in any of hi 2009 Page #176  
rinkle is that he does mention his participation in Project Seal on more th 2009 Page #176  

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rominiaturization of logic boards, particle beams, electromagnetic propulsi 2003 Page #101  
 This suggests that each spherical particle possesses an electric-dipole fi 2003 Page #113  
nterhaven, but it was assumed that particle dualism in the subatomic struct 2005 Page #171  
craft propulsion, super-conducting particle accelerators, and antigravity p 2005 Page #173  
son in Latin, and is a microscopic particle which may infect the cells of a 2006 Page #113  
 from (pro)teinaceous (in)fectious particle. The discovery that proteins al 2006 Page #113  

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aircraft technology, and Star Wars particle-beam devices. He also discusses 2005 Page #168  

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he small outsole, as follows: "PLM particles are identified by observing tr 2003 Page #50  
idized, a milky precipitate of MgO particles should be formed (a very commo 2003 Page #112  
lace remained as clear and free of particles as in the initial state. One B 2003 Page #112  
ty days. Note the network of white particles on the surface. Figure 18 40x  2003 Page #113  
r are organized chains of reaction particles. Figure 22. 100x Photomicrogra 2003 Page #113  
Photomicrograph: Close-up reaction particles inside large magnesium reactio 2003 Page #113  
higher magnification, the reaction particles indicated by the arrow, are or 2003 Page #113  
rms a precipitate of very fine MgO particles. Confirmation of Hydrogen Gas  2003 Page #114  
e. The fact that very fine Bismuth particles remained in the solution clear 2003 Page #114  
chic attack on Earth of a cloud of particles (each of no consequence by its 2006 Page #102  
nt the intrusion of specific sized particles, with the higher the number of 2006 Page #105  
short for proteinaceous infectious particles) is a type of infectious agent 2006 Page #113  
n called a pion, defined as "small particles which resist inactivation by p 2006 Page #113  
, pulsing light "threw off glowing particles and then broke into five separ 2008 Page #93  

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t information on the UFO flap with particular attention paid to retrieval s 2003 Page #42  
at the location, Bill took us to a particular tree that he had stood behind 2003 Page #63  
and the crashed UFO controversy in particular. To what extent can this be v 2003 Page #77  
t's closing remarks would have had particular 84                            2003 Page #88  
l in the photograph measuring this particular craft. There were photographs 2003 Page #197  
aisal of the situation tiisrs with particular reference to an eoononle aid  2003 Page #213  
raisal of the situation there with particular reference to an economic aid  2003 Page #225  
nse Intelligence Agency reports in particular conclusively make this point. 2004 Page #6  
e objects that have been found. In particular any information pertaining to 2004 Page #9  
d on Larry Warren's involvement in particular. Additionally, some of the ma 2004 Page #46  
nd Larry Warren's participation in particular. Budd was glad to oblige, and 2004 Page #59  
lso clear that the intent of these particular beings was not known." Animal 2004 Page #75  
f that one. I remember seeing that particular analysis sheet. Others close  2004 Page #94  
your Air Force. Q: What about this particular piece from that UFO near Wash 2004 Page #102  
 ultimately exclusively, into this particular aspect of the UFO phenomenon. 2004 Page #110  
s being photographed. One photo in particular captured the telegram at an u 2004 Page #141  
l in the photograph measuring this particular craft — taking photographs of 2004 Page #187  
ave made three documentaries about particular aspects of the UFO phenomenon 2004 Page #214  
ght, Nick on Newton and Gebauer in particular (more on that in a bit),6 and 2004 Page #215  
ages were stamped confidential. Of particular note was the U.S. Air Force 2 2004 Page #244  
 \"(/ang. Hjs special ties at that particular time included the engineering 2005 Page #41  
 may have a direct bearing on this particular case. In his 1978 paper, Retr 2005 Page #41  
nterest on what's going on in this particular area. It intrigued me. I thou 2005 Page #67  
ffort to document and observe this particular area?' It's out in the middle 2005 Page #68  
academic niches, each catered to a particular market. There is a yawning so 2005 Page #76  
to deny their cumulative power, in particular when judging the quality of t 2005 Page #82  
lifornia) The Lockheed facility in particular also has an obvious undergrou 2005 Page #83  
Reich's many books begin with this particular quotation: "Love, work and kn 2005 Page #87  
nd it is not my intention to put a particular cast on Neill here. It is jus 2005 Page #103  
d him to focus exclusively on this particular aspect of the UFO phenomenon. 2005 Page #139  
information about an instance of a particular pare sufficient to replicate  2005 Page #161  
 and crash retrieval operations in particular.                              2006 Page #14  
dividuals are encouraged to join a particular branch of the military and pu 2006 Page #23  
fficient evidence to suggest which particular Contact scenario (if any) wil 2006 Page #50  
o probability or likelihood of any particular scenario world occurring. Our 2006 Page #51  
or was it an effort to justify any particular belief (or non-belief) regard 2006 Page #51  
that single out prion diseases for particular attention. They are both infe 2006 Page #115  
or removing Homo sapiens from this particular planet. Prion-based diseases  2006 Page #116  
 about which we need more data. In particular, retroviruses, Viral Hemorrha 2006 Page #117  
or removing Homo sapiens from this particular planet. Alien pathogens (viru 2006 Page #117  
scott for his source did have some particular significance to it, Mark reca 2006 Page #128  
m conclusions with respect to this particular aspect of the broader mystery 2006 Page #129  
D THEN KNOW IT'S LOCKED ON BY YOUR PARTICULAR RADAR AND COUNTERS THAT WITH  2006 Page #149  
 punch up the information for that particular aircraft, then it would print 2006 Page #153  
rnment radars — especially at that particular radar site (in Cedar City, Ut 2006 Page #154  
ut the computer to block out those particular coordinates (of Area 51) and  2006 Page #154  
ere, planned or unplanned, at this particular place or point in time. • Con 2006 Page #189  
during this period of time in this particular place. According to the as-je 2006 Page #189  
bbles, the strong currents in that particular part of the bay could easily  2006 Page #191  
opposing attitudes prevail in this particular case. The first is that UFO a 2007 Page #59  
larly striking image of a uro in a particular!) ci\ ic cause: trying to hel 2007 Page #69  
nking every cime 1 hacked. On that particular occasion I referred to l did  2007 Page #90  
e a composite forensic sketch of a particular suspect. (retired U.S. Naval  2007 Page #94  
ture 2, illustration 3 & 4). These particular aircraft had already been dec 2007 Page #95  
rurectly over downtown Nliami That particular rurcrafr Jack was told, origi 2007 Page #109  
ing crazy going on. You know, that particular time of the year, it was not  2007 Page #122  
under and all that stuff. But this particular day there wasn't anything but 2007 Page #122  
s who have been implicated in thjs particular controversy? To answer those  2007 Page #132  
e objects that have been found. In particular any information pertaining to 2007 Page #142  
ck in 1974. The family thought one particular rockcovered hill looked like  2007 Page #168  
ain-and despite the fact that this particular UFO seemingly had the disturb 2008 Page #31  
n place in the early hours of that particular day when he and a colleague w 2008 Page #33  
over the base and that this was of particular concern to them. They noticed 2008 Page #33  
County and the South Beach area in particular is populated by fishermen and 2008 Page #43  
e indistinct when it comes to this particular case. Donald R. Bensen's 1978 2008 Page #102  
 joint National Estimates. CIA, in particular, was criticized for "failing  2009 Page #18  
s, after he finished his shift one particular night, Bethurum headed out to 2009 Page #54  
istortion . What was it about this particular incident that drew such media 2009 Page #134  
 as an investigative writer with a particular interest in the subject, and  2009 Page #137  
rk; then there is the issue of the particular fondness among Russians (all  2009 Page #139  
 intelligence background, I have a particular interest in the role of Gover 2009 Page #155  

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m based on electromagnetic energy, particularl y if the craft came from a w 2005 Page #120  
or two weeks, but this one day was particularl y chaotic. Joe noticed a cro 2007 Page #128  
ilable for lab analysis. \Xie find particularl) interesting the description 2007 Page #200  

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e, is to minimize pre.es reacticn, particularly in foreign quarters, to the 2003 Page #222  
which were somewhat impracticable, particularly as to Implementation in Chi 2003 Page #230  
n the crashed UFO controversy, and particularly from (a) a historical persp 2004 Page #5  
 quickly throughout the continent, particularly in Bolivia and its neighbor 2004 Page #8  
ith. The ambassador and I would be particularly interested in any indicatio 2004 Page #90  
 which I can get some information, particularly as it might fit in with our 2004 Page #91  
se arguments and rebuttals are not particularly focused on crash retrievals 2004 Page #121  
d there was one General who wasn't particularly happy about what we were do 2004 Page #185  
idespread media coverage. • He was particularly scathing of the Condon Repo 2004 Page #209  
y are untrue, are interesting too, particularly if they illustrate the dark 2004 Page #215  
ublic eye seemed like a good idea, particularly in this era of spin; a caut 2004 Page #215  
their accounts support each other, particularly on one very contentious poi 2004 Page #216  
ld they continue to play the game, particularly Scully, who had absolutely  2004 Page #219  
r their time), high-powered radar, particularly at El Vado, which had an ex 2004 Page #220  
's note: always read the endnotes, particularly where something controversi 2004 Page #222  
es, more about Newton and Gebauer, particularly Gebauer's FBI trial, and mo 2004 Page #223  
ned memo will be presented that is particularly controversial, not only for 2004 Page #242  
nd deployment of high-power radar, particularly in New Mexico (where we dev 2005 Page #121  
superiors. Stone's use of FOIA was particularly important since this would  2006 Page #17  
be very stressful and threatening, particularly if the NHI seemed strange o 2006 Page #57  
ust for a cup of tea. They weren't particularly worried, because at that po 2006 Page #124  
to dominate our lives and society, particularly under the Bush regime. 28   2007 Page #34  
e ciry of Austin, Texas employed a particularly striking image of a uro in  2007 Page #69  
dn't own our own place back so not particularly well off. A stable back gro 2007 Page #82  
casion I referred to l did leave a particularly long political diatribe. iv 2007 Page #90  
 quickly throughout the continent, particularly in Bolivia and it neighbori 2007 Page #142  
well shed remarkable light on this particularly controversial aspect of the 2007 Page #144  
 the latter part of the I 940s-and particularly so in 1948-a curious phenom 2008 Page #26  
re informed of the details of this particularly startling affair. Yet, once 2008 Page #31  
aps no-one is more learned on this particularly controversial topic than Dr 2008 Page #36  
iddle of the night. His account is particularly valuable because he stated  2008 Page #43  
lve the strange noise problem. One particularly interesting finding was tha 2008 Page #73  
ment preparation. This slide 26 is particularly important because it shows  2008 Page #108  
e is that sentence length is not a particularly reliable discriminator. Thi 2008 Page #108  
 psychiatrists after World War II, particularly in the military and intelli 2008 Page #140  
 collection and evaluation system, particularly of the overseas espionage a 2009 Page #12  
being involved late in life is not particularly relevant, since he was skil 2009 Page #13  
arms, the latter their quality and particularly the element of novelty. Com 2009 Page #21  
gy would be exceedingly difficult, particularly if our nuclear forces are n 2009 Page #22  
 collection and evaluation system, particularly of the overseas espionage a 2009 Page #24  
ld sci-fi novel. But, there is one particularly intriguing aspect to Bethur 2009 Page #54  

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te as midnight. The diary includes particulars on everyone he meets with, t 2003 Page #86  
rs account and offered details and particulars that in some cases were new  2004 Page #49  
hank you. I am confident that more particulars on these collective incident 2004 Page #59  
ry concerning the incident and the particulars surrounding the strange obje 2006 Page #180  
ignificantly from each other. Some particulars reported by that percentage  2009 Page #135  

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ea where they had poached deer and partied for years. The maze of half-over 2008 Page #45  

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was calculated which helped search parties t^jLocate the general area. Deta 2003 Page #233  
liaison? Was it possible that both parties were implicated in the crash-ret 2004 Page #12  
ad seen nothing. Reluctantly, both parties agreed to this. It was not untiJ 2005 Page #147  
y take place between roughly equal parties. Surely it is not difficult to s 2006 Page #5  
were used to discourage interested parties from visiting the crash sites. I 2006 Page #86  
he official evidence to interested parties. The document reads thus: "On 25 2006 Page #133  
the military and scientific search parties refused to allow any media to ac 2007 Page #130  
t [Monroe] was attending Hollywood parties hosted by Hollywood's elite and  2007 Page #135  
and other celestial bodies, States Parties to the Treaty shall be guided by 2008 Page #36  
ding interests of all other States Parties to the Treaty. States Parties to 2008 Page #36  
ates Parties to the Treaty. States Parties to the Treaty shall pursue studi 2008 Page #36  

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: Yes, he was in the States a lot, partly due to his work as Superintendent 2004 Page #96  
of the Worlds left the impression, partly because of media hype, that milli 2006 Page #102  
******* What you have just read is partly fiction and partly fact. Somethin 2006 Page #165  
ve just read is partly fiction and partly fact. Something DID happen that m 2006 Page #165  
ft in Roswell, New Mexico); raised partly in Pennsylvania (attending Valley 2006 Page #194  
ooking, rectangular object sacking partly out of the ice. No way was this w 2007 Page #138  
hough the Oppenheimer numbers were partly based on Chaski 's final output.  2008 Page #108  
rch is unpopular among scientists, partly on account of secrecy. (ln regime 2009 Page #21  
viction against Shaw, Garrison was partly vindicated in 1979 by the House S 2009 Page #44  

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Dillon) in late 1918. He becomes a partner in 1923 and President in 1926 wh 2003 Page #85  
and. Doty was also asked to take a partner along, someone who was in a posi 2003 Page #145  
1973 when Robert Emenegger and his partner Allen Sandler were approached by 2004 Page #181  
e there for a minute. But again my partner had enough sense to say "Hey! We 2004 Page #183  
ally turned to his German business partner, Volker Spielberg, for assistanc 2005 Page #145  
Retrieval Conference • Chereze and partner recover living EBE and take it t 2006 Page #109  
tories of UFO sighting. He and his partner were in their pick-up truck one  2006 Page #200  
s of writing of the last three. My partner Ryan Wood took the initiative to 2008 Page #106  
e of John Foster Dulles, who was a partner to Dr. Heinrich Albert, head of  2008 Page #128  
elationship as friend and business partner with Prince Bernhard of the Neth 2008 Page #132  
ents for their client and business partner, Democrat Averell Harriman . lt  2008 Page #138  
ian who had been a fonner business partner with Nazi lufnvaffe chief Hern1a 2008 Page #141  
esses-the other being his business partner Harold Dahl-of the earliest flyi 2009 Page #29  

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ter played by Gillian Anderson who partnered with Fox Moulder. Inside the F 2004 Page #136  
nd followed new leads, and he then partnered with Charles Berlitz in writin 2004 Page #136  

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r. Von Schroeder, who was business partners with the Rockefellers, employed 2008 Page #126  
re both attorneys for and business partners with Harriman , who, in tum, wa 2008 Page #138  

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 Military, Mob etc. and... • Joint partnership with Russians in space? NSAM 2004 Page #212  
lose attention to the evidence. In partnership with hjs father, accomplishe 2005 Page #117  
ank of New York had entered into a partnership with the Rockefellers. Named 2008 Page #126  
                                   partnership between Bertelsman.n and Tim 2008 Page #144  
a 50 percent share of the Bookspan partnership. Not publicly listed, Be11ie 2008 Page #144  

Word: "parts", 67 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tually be identified: bottles, car parts, barbed wire, tin cans, fruit jars 2003 Page #45  
hts. Aliens are farming human body parts for supper. Aliens created humans  2003 Page #142  
th nuclear weapons and replacement parts for all sorts of atomic devices. I 2003 Page #142  
ground facility, she had seen body parts floating in vats, received what sh 2003 Page #143  
oon to try and fill in the missing parts in Hansen's narrative. When he arr 2003 Page #144  
d withheld and blacked out certain parts of UFO-related government document 2003 Page #147  
ibes the procedures for moving the parts, with the RED TEAM assigned to com 2003 Page #176  
"reverse engineer" these recovered parts and probably still are. That we ha 2003 Page #187  
ng visited Kirtland AAF to inspect parts recovered from the powerplant." Sa 2003 Page #207  
ng visited Kirtland AAF to inspect parts recovered from powerplant. On $ Ju 2003 Page #234  
ry surgery on these bodies. Animal parts? were reportedly discovered inside 2003 Page #236  
e file are any further discernible parts of the report! Was this intentiona 2004 Page #6  
hat dissected humanoids and animal parts were found inside and near at leas 2004 Page #75  
hed in New Mexico in 1947. "Animal parts" takes me back to September 1979 w 2004 Page #76  
951 about animals found in several parts of the world with the bloodless ex 2004 Page #78  
ry surgery on these bodies. Animal parts were reportedly discovered inside  2004 Page #80  
ssected humanoid bodies and animal parts inside one of the craft must have  2004 Page #80  
the dissected humanoids and animal parts, there was another disturbing even 2004 Page #80  
riums was the extensive display of parts and equipment and the clear infere 2004 Page #119  
eval teams covertly ship large UFO parts by truck or rail? (Answer: they co 2004 Page #120  
ed shipping of windmills and their parts around the country before our Inte 2004 Page #127  
sidue was found on both bodies and parts, the nose gear door was blown inwa 2004 Page #130  
ct, has testified that some of the parts of the Mogul arrays were held toge 2004 Page #138  
both releasing and covering up key parts of the UFO story such as crashes,  2004 Page #179  
ence classification of significant parts of his file, decades later, on the 2004 Page #219  
o. Art discussed some very unusual parts and pieces that he has, that may b 2004 Page #240  
■ Dissembled, understood ■ Mystery parts sent to appropriate contractor: wh 2005 Page #5  
et up to figure it out WHO HAD THE PARTS? ■ Initially, Army and FBI (1941)  2005 Page #5  
 probably one of the most desolate parts of the United States. This valley  2005 Page #68  
 the Third Kind," published in two parts in the MUFON UFO Journal, July and 2005 Page #78  
es: "Unsubstantiated stories about parts of a flying saucer being stored at 2005 Page #134  
s in pretty poor quality but other parts of it were not too bad at all. Sal 2005 Page #148  
 Reverse engineering of mechanical parts requires extraction of information 2005 Page #161  
ld be for recognizable systems and parts; foremost among these would be som 2005 Page #161  
 the engines. Using an illustrated parts handbook, I was later able to iden 2006 Page #76  
 was almost absolute." Most of the parts were lightly sooted, and evenly so 2006 Page #82  
ge from the post-impact fire. Some parts were thrown clear of the blaze and 2006 Page #83  
e 20 years earlier" and spread the parts at the Bakersfield site to confoun 2006 Page #85  
aterial needed to identify F-1 17A parts, but I felt that the narrative did 2006 Page #85  
ut what of the cover story's other parts? The recovery crew had plenty of t 2006 Page #85  
is and compare it to known F- 117A parts as well as to debris from two othe 2006 Page #85  
e were clearly identifiable F-117A parts and materials in the debris field. 2006 Page #86  
itanium skin and structure, engine parts, and the entire right elevon (Fig. 2006 Page #88  
er. They knew I wasn't from "those parts" and it was very obvious because o 2006 Page #91  
plained that I had family in these parts and would stay with them up in the 2006 Page #92  
ry surgery on these bodies. Animal parts were reportedly discovered inside  2006 Page #104  
ts in the human brain and in other parts of the body. It is also found in m 2006 Page #114  
e: 1. Sudden Death 2. Missing Body Parts commonly include:30 • Lips • Tongu 2006 Page #115  
ese data show the number of cattle parts removed for the samples described  2006 Page #118  
aid human technology. However, the parts of the Test Site that we visited w 2006 Page #199  
attle at the Test Site and various parts of the animals were removed when t 2006 Page #201  
ing udders and genitalia and other parts of their bodies. After the visit w 2006 Page #201  
cking are a ny further discernible parts of the report -such is the poor qu 2007 Page #140  
d outside on the ground and animal parts found inside the craft. "LZ-2" on  2007 Page #160  
is that included aluminum airplane parts from the rudder assembly and other 2007 Page #189  
later used as a place to dump auto parts, but nobody knows for sure. During 2007 Page #189  
 it suggests radar tracks in other parts of the country as well as that fro 2008 Page #17  
Law ■Who really owns the Earth? (2 parts) ■Did they come because of atomic  2008 Page #116  
declassification of 1982 essential parts of the EMP discussion , our civili 2009 Page #10  
 and broke down the QD I into five parts. Each of these parts but one gener 2009 Page #11  
D I into five parts. Each of these parts but one generally "stays away" fro 2009 Page #11  
uthful material in among the phony parts to enhance credibility. It is furt 2009 Page #12  
ll aware of who created the hoaxed parts and why. Robert M. Wood Newport Be 2009 Page #14  
tioned as legitimate and essential parts of the Washington bureaucratic pro 2009 Page #15  
'Invaders ' show ... but there are parts of it that I swear were told to me 2009 Page #32  
e bodies, one severely burned, and parts of the wrecked craft, were deliver 2009 Page #50  
at someone had flown in bodies and parts of a saucer. Everyone was warned t 2009 Page #90  

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ff would have been the responsible party, Ruben Reinhold Schade. Sheriff Ru 2003 Page #31  
 father had and it was at a dinner party. And I had heard rumors, and bits  2003 Page #35  
sing detads...CG■ Saw It at dinner party ■ Old Kodak photo, scalloped edges 2003 Page #35  
tractor active in local Democratic Party activities. His mother is a teache 2003 Page #85  
formed DATT that the army's search party directed to go into the area to fi 2004 Page #9  
e name of an innocent but involved party here) was missing, but he followed 2004 Page #50  
 radioed his report and the ground party hurried to the scene. The thing wa 2004 Page #102  
o Clepf, age 65, was at a birthday party at a hall used for celebrations in 2005 Page #34  
volved with the Austrian Communist Party, his intention being to marry the  2005 Page #89  
iness and goals above those of the party, a travesty that could not be allo 2005 Page #89  
ords of a truly dangerous man. The party never forgave him this travesty an 2005 Page #89  
was known to support the Communist Party via its "united front" organizatio 2005 Page #93  
 i'vlJ-12, the FDJ\, the Communist Party, the "Hoodlums In Government" ("HI 2005 Page #104  
tchboard operator and connected to party lines. Listening to the radio and  2006 Page #92  
"The Thing 10-Feet Tall, Terrifies Party of 7." This UP article reported th 2006 Page #99  
ard in dress uniform at retirement party (Thomas Colman Sheppard at his ret 2006 Page #156  
right hand man). During a cocktail party just prior to his death, Ben fuch  2007 Page #114  
ormed DA TT that the army's search party directed to go into the area to fi 2007 Page #142  
ncident, the Flying Saucer Working Party and Project Condign (a highly clas 2008 Page #62  
rally ruled by the communist elite party members and pit this creation agai 2008 Page #125  
rexler to form the Gem1an Worker's Party, which soon included German Army I 2008 Page #126  
 National Socialist German Workers Party. The Thule Society, served as a fr 2008 Page #126  
eed success for the fledgling Nazi Party. And it was the same wealthy busin 2008 Page #126  
p German business leaders and Nazi Party officials to the Hotel Maison Roug 2008 Page #136  
 been longtime members of the Nazi party and the Gestapo , had conducted ex 2008 Page #137  
owsky in late 1961 during the 22nd Party Congress that "[T]he problem of de 2009 Page #17  

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tion to having been the Republican Party's nominee for the Presidenc y in 1 2005 Page #79  
In April, 1920, Hitler changed the party's name to the Nationalsozialistich 2008 Page #126  

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 Alan Rammer Sees the Other Search Party- The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval  2008 Page #55  

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

tatic. Of course the town was on a party-line back then. Our block shared o 2007 Page #124  

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 and feel of every other Communist Partyapproved tourist brochure or post c 2009 Page #134  

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l and social ramifications of such paruc. A few weeks ago I had a conversat 2005 Page #85  

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

ered to open fire on UFOs. General Parviz Jafari (Iran, 1976) and Comandant 2008 Page #66  

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                     · 1 IS A-BOMB PAS-SE? l Death Ray May Bel !U.,S. S~ien 2009 Page #184  

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 Leaked Documents • 1989: Valdimir Pasechnick defects to the U.K. and revea 2006 Page #108  

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 degrees off course. SLIDE #12: El Paso Times, May 30, 1947 V-2 Rocket, Off 2004 Page #67  
t. Bliss from 1946 to 1950. The El Paso limes reported the next day on May  2004 Page #67  
n electric clock stopped at the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, apparently 2004 Page #68  
 hole — nor anything else. (The El Paso Times, May 30, 1947) It was never l 2004 Page #68  
s a 19-year-old employee of the El Paso Oil Co. back at this time frame. Th 2004 Page #72  
highway between Albuquerque and El Paso, Texas, is located some twenty mile 2005 Page #153  
e missing aircraft had departed El Paso International with a destination of 2006 Page #134  
osion created a flash seen over El Paso Texas and a shock-wave was felt all 2007 Page #130  
nd a small aircraft flying from El Paso, Texas to Mexico City. The explosio 2007 Page #186  
e Fort Hood Anny Base in nearby EI Paso, Texas, in an effort to discover wh 2007 Page #187  
se commander of Fort Bliss near El Paso, Texas, in 194 7 during the time th 2008 Page #134  

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ly seven days. Several more months pass before the 'report' is released on  2003 Page #94  
sidential effort was cut of at the pass by Bill Clinton's science advisor D 2003 Page #200  
-shaped object with a bright light pass overhead. The craft was very low an 2004 Page #29  
 reported (over 50 feet) would not pass between the telephone poles in plac 2004 Page #127  
riefing, a small alien appeared to pass through one of the walls of the roo 2005 Page #165  
pathically interface with EBEs and pass on this information through a secur 2006 Page #22  
nge, no damage. Pilot makes second pass. UFO out-runs him. Second sighting: 2006 Page #28  
investigators. A T-33 pilot made a pass over the crash scene to photograph  2006 Page #74  
 I felt that the narrative did not pass the "ring of truth" test. It just f 2006 Page #85  
large fiery spheroid-shaped object pass over a nearby mountain. At first, i 2006 Page #89  
cloud. "We waited for the cloud to pass and when it did the disc had gone t 2006 Page #120  
ould swing around, it would make a pass over Area 51. In a matter of second 2006 Page #154  
g. But then, on the Diane's second pass, something is located by the boat's 2006 Page #187  
 "\'{/henever unidentified signals pass your way, Digital Signal Processin  2007 Page #71  
O harass them if they continued to pass out the flyers. Currently there are 2007 Page #129  
 . Witnesses move away, forget, or pass on. Time makes it less likely anyon 2008 Page #40  
observed a very bright green flash pass overhead. He reported his sighting  2008 Page #49  
. She observed an unknown aircraft pass over her home; she thought it was s 2008 Page #50  
amed New York publicist Ivy Lee to pass proprietary infomiation on American 2008 Page #127  
rman Parliament voted 441 to 94 to pass an "Enabling Act" which became the  2008 Page #128  

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

ialed the number of the Barrington Passage Detachment of the RCMP on the ni 2004 Page #34  
was the only one in the Barrington Passage RCMP Detachment at this hour, an 2004 Page #35  
uest of the OIC RCMP in Barrington Passage. They would be augmented by RCMP 2004 Page #41  
 opens up between the two allowing passage from one to another. Many discs  2005 Page #164  
nts and with the following SOM1-01 passage: 4.e. Establishment and administ 2006 Page #18  
 can now compare his claims with a passage from SOM1-01: 24. b. Injured or  2006 Page #19  
 Outer Space Matters," and the key passage in the text was: I would like yo 2009 Page #40  

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

n dated back over two years." Both passages - one from a good friend the ot 2003 Page #94  

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Sun had this headline : "Is A-Bomb Passe? U.S. Scientist Helped Make New Se 2009 Page #161  

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ward over Westmoreland County, and passed over the city of Greensburg. The  2003 Page #58  
 1947 The National Security Act is passed by Congress and a new national se 2003 Page #87  
ficer, Colonel Ernest Edwards, who passed him off to AFOSI Special Agent Ri 2003 Page #145  
 government documents. He had even passed a deliberately misleading documen 2003 Page #147  
oty and other Air Force people who passed along important information vital 2003 Page #148  
r given by the Air Force where the passed it off as some "swamp gas." And i 2003 Page #195  
lassify the Roswell case was being passed through Hillary Clinton's office  2003 Page #200  
s to the right of the aircraft and passed by the aircraft's right side, dis 2004 Page #5  
 of the other sphere in Cotoca and passed on information concerning this se 2004 Page #11  
 the story was a hoax and this was passed along to Gregg. It was this versi 2004 Page #29  
rdinary. in fact they had probably passed Laurie Wickens who was waiting pa 2004 Page #36  
e told us. However, just before he passed away in 1962, when he felt the Ac 2004 Page #96  
tal failures." Leonard Stringfield passed away on December 18, 1994; having 2004 Page #110  
 More than a million visitors have passed through that museum in search of  2004 Page #148  
 phone traffic about the crash_ He passed on the fact that he had received  2004 Page #176  
 given by the Air Force where they passed it off as 'swamp gas.' And in add 2004 Page #177  
 "Well OK." The two producers were passed from person to person in the Pent 2004 Page #183  
on so I asked Stanton Friedman and passed on what Stan recommended. When I  2004 Page #191  
Chapter 18, p243.."Four years have passed..." a RV answer: murdered in cold 2004 Page #205  
foil to Mr. Stanton Friedman to be passed on to the UFO Museum in Roswell,  2004 Page #240  
Crash Retrieval Case food would be passed quickly through a door, which was 2005 Page #33  
ilot felt a "bump" when the object passed beneath his plane. He was an expe 2005 Page #74  
 small contingent of the U.S. Army passed almost unnoticed through San Anto 2005 Page #153  
denly peppered the area. The storm passed, and as we began to move out, ano 2005 Page #154  
 in Albuquerque, Ne,v i\Iexico. He passed away on December 4, 1960. Bill Uh 2005 Page #169  
asurements and propulsion info was passed directly to Jack Northrop and Kel 2005 Page #175  
, with a major block of data being passed on from The \'X'orking Group at W 2005 Page #175  
vigator, took off on Runway 32 and passed over Groom Dry Lake. As the plane 2006 Page #78  
nged direction, heading east as it passed over the playground, over the boy 2006 Page #89  
 side of the road. The object then passed over a flat-topped mountain locat 2006 Page #89  
eferred to a "blazing object" that passed "awfully low" over Washington D.C 2006 Page #95  
 time the "Washington area meteor" passed over the Capital until it alleged 2006 Page #96  
ked two other flaming objects that passed over the eastern United States sh 2006 Page #97  
tes shortly before the object that passed over Washington D.C. When I stepp 2006 Page #97  
as the "Flame Over Washington." It passed over the nation's capital on a du 2006 Page #98  
and in a few years he was dead. He passed through the following symptoms: • 2006 Page #109  
 the Four Corners Outbreak, having passed away in a small Indian Health Cli 2006 Page #110  
gton D.C. in several hours, having passed over major cities along the East  2006 Page #164  
bstance of a and b above was to be passed to the Office of the Secretag of  2006 Page #170  
dio identification would have been passed to the local commanders of the Co 2006 Page #173  
us pollster George Gallup had just passed away. (Or, at least, 86% of those 2006 Page #183  
net and came across a Law that was passed back in 1982, called the Extrater 2006 Page #202  
 Chavez in Belen. Mr. Chavez, Sr., passed away in 2006, leaving behind this 2007 Page #161  
vich Barsukov was born in 1928 and passed away on July 22, 1992. He was a C 2007 Page #198  
 over the southeastern horizon and passed directly over them. "It was a ver 2008 Page #11  
t approached them rapidly and then passed directly overhead. Robinson told  2008 Page #12  
ir Lines pilot said that the light passed beneath his aircraft which was fl 2008 Page #13  
aper the path of the object, as it passed overhead , was traveling from the 2008 Page #13  
t report, they stated that the UFO passed directly over the base and that t 2008 Page #33  
look at all the paperwork and then passed it back down the chain of command 2008 Page #34  
he National UFO Reporting Center28 passed on the names of people who had ca 2008 Page #45  
bject an-ived from behind them and passed through her field of view and was 2008 Page #49  
tention to the strange object that passed over her home on that Sunday njgh 2008 Page #49  
d, ''ft was out of power." The UFO passed from high and to the right, from  2008 Page #50  
of the Freedom of Information Act (passed in November 2000 and coming fully 2008 Page #62  
ilitary radar systems, information passed to the UK in confidence by allies 2008 Page #63  
 when a brown, cigar-shaped object passed so close to the aircraft that the 2008 Page #66  
 was treated as a UFO incident and passed from the CAA to the MoD. We launc 2008 Page #66  
trained revolutionaries. The train passed through Gem1any unhindered as arr 2008 Page #125  
lack found that IBM technology was passed not only through the compai1y 's  2008 Page #128  
her in 19 I 6, that Nazi money was passed. This Dutch connection tied the B 2008 Page #129  
Plan. The "Vandenberg Resolution," passed by the Senate in 1948, paved the  2008 Page #132  
After the war, the Brotherhood was passed by British Intelligence to old OS 2008 Page #139  
nd their racist theories have been passed down from teacher to student to s 2008 Page #140  
use of mind-altering drugs, a fact passed over by the mass media, which cou 2008 Page #141  
 resources required • ·· An action passed is an action bandied" "THE PENTAG 2008 Page #147  
 956. More than--teR 20 years have passed since I collected all available m 2009 Page #12  
d in 1956. More than 20 years have passed since I collected all available m 2009 Page #23  
f the incredible adventures he has passed through in the last twenty years. 2009 Page #32  
evidence that the MJ-12 directives passed by Dulles and six other MJ-12 mem 2009 Page #45  
ed inside the craft. Some time had passed before exiting. It was latter [si 2009 Page #53  
ise made to a friend who has since passed away. 82                          2009 Page #88  
 from June 18, 1977; Dr. von Braun passed away on June 16, 1977. She wrote  2009 Page #93  
story of the century." Four months passed, and in early February, 1990, I r 2009 Page #139  

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ule out the possibility of a human passenger who could have been involved i 2003 Page #68  
 8:36 p.m., just as the northbound passenger train No. 12 pulled into the s 2004 Page #32  
handle. It nearly hit a commercial passenger plane in the vicinity of the W 2006 Page #97  
 various rodents, voles, and their passenger viruses, precipitated in large 2006 Page #109  
 similar to that of a Douglas DC-6 passenger airliner, with enough room for 2007 Page #106  
by military. Mrs. Ralph Case was a passenger with her husband driving westb 2008 Page #49  
he thought it was something like a passenger airliner because of the illumi 2008 Page #50  
friend who pilots intercontinental passenger jets. He stated the Helicopter 2008 Page #54  
nufactur ed airships which offered passenger flights to various countries,  2008 Page #133  
lso be developed into a full-scale passenger carrier, again demonstrating t 2009 Page #23  

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e line, lost from Wickens' and his passengers view for a few precious secon 2004 Page #34  
ayed by the phone anyway while his passengers plied him with questions. Wer 2004 Page #35  
y for take-off with a full load of passengers. Was this really an "accident 2004 Page #145  
aft was an Al Italia MD-80 with 57 passengers on board. It was a height of  2008 Page #66  

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tive incidents will emerge as time passes. In any case, another Bentwaters/ 2004 Page #59  
e personal camcorder, hardly a day passes without someone somewhere in the  2005 Page #118  
conds. 4th September , 1986: a UFO passes an estimated 1.5 nautical miles f 2008 Page #65  

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placed around bismuth, rather than passing through it. Bismuth also has the 2003 Page #107  
le, I was interested to see, was a passing reference to the Spitsbergen inc 2004 Page #14  
eep going, and I soon found myself passing over the state of Indiana." Yet  2004 Page #32  
them while they were fishing in or passing through the area. There were thr 2004 Page #42  
 it is omitted. There isn't even a passing reference or a joke about it. Th 2004 Page #136  
t Harrison Schmitt where he made a passing reference to ET in the opening l 2004 Page #195  
red by Ramsey and others with each passing month), more details about the r 2004 Page #223  
ts we were getting, I mentioned in passing that I had a troublesome feeling 2004 Page #233  
eeking new territory or resources? Passing through our location or dimensio 2006 Page #53  
ch 3.3 while climbing to altitude. Passing through 63,000 feet, the drone's 2006 Page #77  
 objects were sighted and reported passing over more than forty locations o 2006 Page #98  
rack Bob Lazar-style flying saucer passing over a vacationer standing on a  2007 Page #71  
radar confirmation of the object's passing, interaction with the environmen 2008 Page #7  
 Air Force Base. A normal aircraft passing overhead at night would not attr 2008 Page #51  
· Another company essential to the passing of Nazi money was the Holland Am 2008 Page #129  

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her scientist of great courage and passion, one who, like Reich, had the te 2005 Page #99  
Boyd Higgins, M., and Raphael, C.: Passion of Yo"th: An Alftobiogr,rpl?J'·  2005 Page #105  
cation of so many Ufologists whose passion for the truth became a lifelong  2009 Page #154  
 lifelong endeavor. For many, this passion became an obsession to piece tog 2009 Page #154  

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ses one of Huffman's horticultural passions. The Alien Photograph A genuine 2003 Page #34  

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 not appear that flying discs were passive actors in 1947. Between May 9 an 2004 Page #66  
ent here to be deployed for either passive or active purposes. In 1928 dr.  2009 Page #16  

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 with here is not so much a simple passivity or mistrust of new ideas as an 2005 Page #103  

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Lar11 \X/arren to help him gee his passport back when the US govt alleged h 2007 Page #91  
ent. After Mr Clark intervened the passport was given back. Perhaps he coul 2007 Page #91  
y under Winston Churchill and with passport authorized by Pres. Woodrow Wil 2008 Page #125  

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                    Using my blank password scanning technique 1 got into J 2007 Page #86  
uildjng 8 in them and did m) blank password scanning technique for all thos 2007 Page #86  
the administrators account and the password was blank. I would rype NETUSE  2007 Page #87  
share name on the machine and then password was blank. One I was logged in  2007 Page #87  
e. GM: Yes, I always used to set a password when I went in to these sites s 2007 Page #89  

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ey can see, creates user names and passwords accounts for people to get in. 2007 Page #83  
l would get people to change their passwords on a monthly basis. M\XI: \.'v 2007 Page #83  
ays he could get in and change the passwords. That's one thing I did Like a 2007 Page #83  
 reaDy easily, as there were blank passwords everywhere. In a network of ma 2007 Page #86  
 night scanning them for the blank passwords in the first place ... this is 2007 Page #87  

Word: "past", 71 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 provided valid information in the past like the correlation with JEH's Lou 2003 Page #29  
nal UFO Reporter, Winter 1996. 20. Past In The Roses (add more to this? 21. 2003 Page #39  
or neighbors directly involved. In past years, I had the opportunity to int 2003 Page #57  
 car with her. Don was able to get past the road block on foot without bein 2003 Page #71  
erent testimonies have emerged the past few years about crashed or landed d 2003 Page #98  
96. The source said that "based on past conversations on the subject (of a  2003 Page #100  
at I have ever tried to use in the past from about 1940 to now. I have foun 2003 Page #110  
uced the layered metal. But in the past twelve months, biophysicist W. C. L 2003 Page #111  
n a Bi/Mg Layered Metal." "For the past two years, internal changes in the  2003 Page #112  
becoming a nightly ritual. For the past few months, he and his wife Cindy h 2003 Page #142  
nsistently missed the point in the past, he tried to carefully explain what 2003 Page #146  
archers had been exposed to in the past, that he probably couldn't describe 2003 Page #147  
tain. All the information from the past administration has been removed and 2003 Page #189  
 I have spent a lot of time in the past couple months looking at the concep 2003 Page #191  
 We've had some in Michigan in the past week. Do you really believe in flyi 2003 Page #195  
mo. It so happened that during the past three Y days his name has been prop 2003 Page #230  
n its share of reports of UFOs the past week. Request a reply ASAP. 4       2004 Page #7  
n its share of reports of UFOs the past week?" Faced with this overwhelming 2004 Page #10  
led his vehicle around a turn just past the entrance road to the Prospect P 2004 Page #34  
iser, through the village, and out past Prospect point road. They came arou 2004 Page #37  
there, and the amount of time that past, he opted to "run a line down" on t 2004 Page #39  
uthern entrance to the Sound. Once past that point there was "The Rip" to c 2004 Page #40  
n impression on Budd as well. This past summer, a film crew from Teamwork P 2004 Page #59  
mpartmentalized experience for the past 57 years with few, even in the rele 2004 Page #63  
ic Documents is Tim Cooper. In the past year, the Woods have released a com 2004 Page #101  
urials were accelerated completely past any objective coverage; (d) JFK Jr. 2004 Page #130  
, planes are scrambled, but in the past orders to fire have produced disast 2004 Page #169  
You've had some in Michigan in the past week. Do you really believe in flyi 2004 Page #177  
h they knew it had occurred in the past. The film was transported back to t 2004 Page #184  
 produced the UFO documentary UFOs Past, Present, and Future in 1974 for th 2004 Page #192  
han a few UFO conferences over the past couple of years, I've met some of t 2004 Page #215  
 . Now, it is true that during the past decade, popular media has at times  2005 Page #76  
 e pattern across nations over the past many decades relating to major poli 2005 Page #84  
t idea. It is fair to say that the past cenrury saw more scientific advance 2005 Page #87  
rvations of numerous others of the past sixty years. But then one of Einste 2005 Page #92  
d been slow going. None of Reich's past or current patients or any of those 2005 Page #101  
ists of history nearly fifty years past, they continue to remain as shatter 2005 Page #104  
n to comprehend this secret of the past and its meaning for the future-it i 2005 Page #143  
 its share of reports of UFOs this past week Request a reply ASAP " •(vVtry 2006 Page #29  
nfolding NHI story, reminiscent of past spectacular news events such as 9/1 2006 Page #57  
 elsewhere in the universe. In the past decade, astronomers have positively 2006 Page #69  
e than Gallo at the NIH. Have some past epidemics been due to alien viruses 2006 Page #106  
We have now four examples from the past of apparent alien-caused illnesses, 2006 Page #112  
ion . For example, Robert Coonrod, past president of the Corporation for Pu 2007 Page #14  
n its share of reports of UFOs the past week. Request a reply ASAP. The Dep 2007 Page #141  
by 1979 it \\ as already two years past it scheduled Jjfe-span. Jr is a fac 2007 Page #143  
nes -a year that stands out in the past half century as a rime when mysteri 2007 Page #145  
 piece of the puzzle which, in the past, l would have given great weight to 2008 Page #14  
                        During the past two months various sightings of une 2008 Page #27  
 again -it's a real blast from the past. As with the first batch, most of t 2008 Page #65  
NTO THEIR FUTURE? They go to their past. It's impossible to go into the fut 2008 Page #92  
 too much energy. HOW FAR INTO THE PAST CAN THEY GO? These ships can go for 2008 Page #92  
s to travel into any region of the past, present and future, and back again 2008 Page #95  
veling thousands of years into the past was to avoid affecting the time tra 2008 Page #95  
ing backwards in time to a distant past to survive IS changing their future 2008 Page #95  
nfidence , than at any time in the past 30 years. The future of U.S. intell 2009 Page #15  
orse case scenario did not happen. Past Defense Conditions Two alerts 11    2009 Page #17  
y operations in foreign countries. Past and current members of the Council  2009 Page #19  
ools. Some say the generation just past accomplished more in technology tha 2009 Page #19  
ations to come. Comparisons of the past accomplishments with contemporary o 2009 Page #19  
this kind of defense weapon in the past with marginal success. 1f control i 2009 Page #22  
 I privy now, or had I been in the past, to top secret information about th 2009 Page #24  
 and performance in many important past events. At any rate, this illustrat 2009 Page #24  
dvise the President and the NSC of past and current findings only on a "NEE 2009 Page #25  
inion of the reality of the event. Past disinformation tools have been more 2009 Page #25  
which has proven most effective in past propaganda campaigns against the So 2009 Page #25  
 of what the President knows about past and current operation of 33 Group s 2009 Page #25  
t 2009 Lindo Moulton Howe Over the past thirty years in England -Royal Air  2009 Page #57  
 his frustrated perspective on the past thirty years since his involvement  2009 Page #77  
d of allowing rain clouds to drive past arid and semi-arid sections, we sho 2009 Page #162  
r s;iy~ Sno:l::rau Wfl;' , tn drln past 11rirl 11nrl ~cmi arid. a blophyiid 2009 Page #183  

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xture of liquid oxygen and benzene paste, it reached a height of 400 meters 2004 Page #153  

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e paper and they ·were not cut and pasted together." OVERLAY: TRIANGLE PATI 2005 Page #67  
ped all flying saucer reports ■ He pasted them in with glue, now old ■ In r 2007 Page #45  

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arfare and epidemiology. Also, the Pasteur Institute in Paris should be men 2006 Page #106  
 professors consider Montagnier at Pasteur more persuasive than Gallo at th 2006 Page #106  
War in North America. • 1881:Louis Pasteur develops bacterial vaccination.  2006 Page #107  

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ther with some friends cutting and pasting from Army manuals. He therefore  2006 Page #15  

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ever and was sent to Hospital Born Pastor, where he was seen by a cardiolog 2005 Page #33  
 by exam.inations at Hospital Born Pastor. There was also a lung infection- 2005 Page #34  
lin.ica1 analysis of Hospital Born Pastor revealed d1e following informatio 2005 Page #34  

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ndance would be way up, along with pastoral counseling and other church-bas 2006 Page #64  
lowing green, is suspended above a pastoral landscape at dusk. ls it descen 2007 Page #71  

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 hanger where the bodies and craft pasts from the Roswell crash were rumore 2003 Page #198  
                     of their Nazi pasts, Dulles had the scientists' dossie 2008 Page #139  

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

 father putting some cattle out to pasture on the morning of April 19, 1897 2004 Page #29  
mpanies. SLIDE # 47: Disc in horse pasture in Arkansas, 1970s. I think the  2004 Page #79  
urt or feeble as it went .into the pasture nearby. As both policemen approa 2005 Page #32  
 to the site. We landed out in the pasture right across from whew it hit. W 2006 Page #176  

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 the animals dead and mutilated to pastures — that Americans, and the world 2004 Page #79  
n found dead, at various times, in pastures around Fyffe, AL, with various  2006 Page #201  
 hilltops, where they can ,can the pastures and the narrow roads that wind  2007 Page #145  

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FB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Pat Packard VI1,13-16 Witness saw alien  2004 Page #113  
here • Center for Remote Viewing • Pat Price killed by remote assassination 2004 Page #163  
fundamentalists (Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson come to mind) have already 2006 Page #10  
 wnet ..•••• .sr. clms..4 Ns man,: pat tort., tr.. sql. Vr4 LW* WAX:At .1 A 2006 Page #34  
tems co rrsdng the nej$csne1n U.S. Pat No. 3,018,394, mived I 19 god ,n U.S 2006 Page #35  
 3,018,394, mived I 19 god ,n U.S. Pat , Auo 16, 1960 fvrtner, eJectrolonet 2006 Page #35  
included ■ No cover letter FINDING PAT BOWEN ■Vernon was active in a church 2007 Page #43  
ne call and I was talking to him ■ Pat confirmed it was his dad ■ Knew the  2007 Page #43  

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                   a friend of Ron Pataki, a syndicated drama critic for th 2007 Page #136  
ewspaper in Colun1bus, Ohio, where Pataki was a Jong-tinie friend of Robert 2007 Page #136  
rst of August when Marilyn called, Pataki stated. 'I was at Bob's and answe 2007 Page #136  
brother the Attomey General.' When Pataki was recendy asked if he talked to 2007 Page #136  
yn's problems Tvith the Kennedy's, Pataki paused before saying: 'I may have 2007 Page #136  

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

, which at first they though was a patch of sea foam. The light picked it o 2004 Page #39  
played back and forth over it. The patch was huge and all around them. The  2004 Page #39  
eached the other side of the foamy patch which was about two boat lengths,  2004 Page #40  
 able to determine that the smelly patch of foam was over a half mile [805  2004 Page #40  
 and sketching a military insignia patch seen at a crash site that is later 2005 Page #136  
te 1960s. SLIDE # 12 — RADCOM Army Patch, 1967 (Army Air Defense Command pa 2006 Page #142  
ch, 1967 (Army Air Defense Command patch in 1967. provided by Bill.) In Apr 2006 Page #142  
a couple coming through with a big patch on the side of it. Now 1 am saying 2007 Page #124  
f a 30-foot wide circular scorched patch of desert littered with metal frag 2007 Page #184  
and Woodbridge SLIDE# 6 Cobra Mist Patch 66 Thirty years before that closur 2008 Page #72  

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omic b□mb. eLuter dis· i ;, •. ~ , patches mentioned a Pro!. J. M. n_g ~!e1 2009 Page #184  

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nnewitz' revelations, but a lot of patching up was needed to explain to off 2003 Page #150  

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 7 I Aittority Nh/J~?GOQSo j , IMA Pateg/faM | TOP CTgRB f- DRAFT OF TKLESR 2003 Page #229  

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se it to the public via the normal patent process. Many people also, say, " 2003 Page #185  
d, how much to make one? ■ You get patent if we get early edge WHEN DID IT  2005 Page #5  
nts in this area ■ Name, timing of patent holders ■ Circle of friendships I 2005 Page #11  
ckley links to war, Bush, R&D ■ IC patent holders were proteges 9           2005 Page #11  
ims should be further explored via patent searches ■ Nobody is claiming tra 2005 Page #12  
eceived : over1iaoze··-- -~r;·· US Patent ' #2,9ss,1so I :-= ___ _ ~ _:•-.. 2005 Page #28  
••1••• • .11•)001, • United States Patent 14789801 ts surd 1988.12.0e • tik 2006 Page #35  
ment contracts, service contracts, patent agreements, cartels, and withhold 2008 Page #136  

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omain invention Innovative , maybe patentabl e improvements likely 19       2005 Page #21  

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of human enemies and developed and patented by American companies. SLIDE #  2004 Page #79  

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part of some secret test, which is patently false; as such tests would be c 2008 Page #66  

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

bor. Levengood holds about a dozen patents related to analyzing seeds and i 2003 Page #111  
reference to Corning ■ Dow Corning patents in this area ■ Name, timing of p 2005 Page #11  
O Crash Retrieval Conference 10 IC PATENTS ■ Texas Instruments ainid RCA fr 2005 Page #12  
Texas Instruments ainid RCA fr~ed: patents in 1959 CONCLUSIONS ■ Reverse en 2005 Page #12  
ght of money, gold, stocks, bonds, patents, copyrights and even technical s 2008 Page #136  
ific papers and the holder of many patents. Project Seal So now that we kno 2009 Page #164  

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

owards Kecksburg. It is along that path near Norvelt where it appears that  2003 Page #58  
ed to have been damaged. This tree path continued down through the woods in 2003 Page #63  
we estimated from the damaged tree path that the object had fallen. Jim ind 2003 Page #63  
ees off the V-2's projected flight path." New Mexico State Representative A 2004 Page #65  
ive amount of debris strewn over a path a few hundred feet wide and three-q 2004 Page #135  
by construction site and cross the path in front of their car. The officer  2005 Page #32  
of them. I do not believe that the path toward uncovering the truth is serv 2005 Page #86  
 movies and TV shows following the path of Star Trek and Star IWm:r, curren 2005 Page #119  
ns. Science would also provide the path of access to businesses wishing to  2006 Page #61  
esearch would go 24/7, seeking any path to battlefield advantage. Science w 2006 Page #62  
it was dusk. They walked up a dirt path where a wooded area was located on  2006 Page #90  
tree about four feet back from the path and to their left. As they continue 2006 Page #90  
o. It then hovered across the dirt path in front of the nearest witness, Mr 2006 Page #90  
p of frightened boys fled down the path screaming in terror and ran off the 2006 Page #90  
nnected the dots, recreated flight path trajectories, and started to piece  2006 Page #97  
/7:00 PM.EST. I tracked its flight path across the country and it continued 2006 Page #97  
their house is, if you walk up the path that goes behind the houses up and  2006 Page #127  
 program in December 1980? On this path: in her book on the Rendlesham affa 2006 Page #132  
e high speed and descending flight path. But meteors normally travel at hig 2006 Page #134  
itude, direction, projected flight path and the whole nine yards. YOU SAY ' 2006 Page #152  
orts. As you can see perusing this path is a win-win for all of us. Herein  2007 Page #121  
dually. The streaking UFO traced a path along some of the more desolate and 2007 Page #185  
ccording to the Reno newspaper the path of the object, as it passed overhea 2008 Page #13  
s investigare meaning "to follow a path or trail." There is a critical diff 2008 Page #55  
t with Jim Penniston 's graphic of path he and John Burroughs took. By arou 2008 Page #85  
xter and Atkins concluded that the path of destruction that levelled the su 2008 Page #101  

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

n's doctor, are killed by a deadly pathogen which turns out to be classifie 2006 Page #102  
d COULD have started from an alien pathogen, we need to look at the evidenc 2006 Page #108  
question: did the U.S. employ this pathogen as a test of biological warfare 2006 Page #108  
e presence or absence of a similar pathogen, as yet unknown to the American 2006 Page #112  
es and controls. What is the ideal pathogen to use against inhabitants of e 2006 Page #112  
 some retroviruses, VHFs 3. Stable pathogen, difficult to kill—prions, retr 2006 Page #112  
ally fatal, jumps species, and the pathogen is nearly indestructible. Clear 2006 Page #116  
at the Hantavirus was the original pathogen from the Roswell deaths of four 2006 Page #117  

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

 possible relationships with alien pathogens. The control of epidemics aris 2006 Page #101  
ics arising from exposure to alien pathogens has always been a sensible wor 2006 Page #101  
d cow" and related diseases. Alien pathogens have played and are playing a  2006 Page #101  
cerns for the containment of alien pathogens probably bean with the Cape Gi 2006 Page #103  
ions unite the discovery of lethal pathogens with the application to biolog 2006 Page #105  
ities designed for safely studying pathogens include increasingly effective 2006 Page #105  
e there black ops with EBB-related pathogens at Area 51 as well? In the Uni 2006 Page #106  
mples of possible death from alien pathogens Case]: The SED Technicians. Fi 2006 Page #108  
cure a position at the CDC Special Pathogens Branch. All blood and tissue s 2006 Page #110  
as highly crucial. Peters' Special Pathogens group worked overtime analyzin 2006 Page #111  
hrough coming from Peters' Special Pathogens unit. On 3 June 1993, antibodi 2006 Page #111  
ctors of mice and Pinyon Jays. New pathogens, new diseases? We have now fou 2006 Page #112  
ot trained in biology or medicine. Pathogens are biological agents with the 2006 Page #113  
ir host(s) There are five kinds of pathogens: 1. Bacteria are microscopic,  2006 Page #113  
ade only of protein. Each of these pathogens have a range of sizes dependin 2006 Page #113  
sting that some of the more lethal pathogens are not viruses but are prions 2006 Page #113  
ne virus or potential alien threat pathogens, both retroviruses and Viral H 2006 Page #116  
he development of long-term lethal pathogens and their vaccines for removin 2006 Page #116  
ence Two fiction stories involving pathogens have substantially influenced  2006 Page #117  
ories for handling potential alien pathogens and biological warfare. BW and 2006 Page #117  
warfare. BW and the study of alien pathogens are intellectually entwined. T 2006 Page #117  
There are modern concerns that new pathogens are neither understood nor con 2006 Page #117  
ne virus or potential alien threat pathogens. "Their" concerns might be the 2006 Page #117  
he development of long-term lethal pathogens and their vaccines for removin 2006 Page #117  
from this particular planet. Alien pathogens (viruses and prions) have play 2006 Page #117  
rr Intent of Tab "G'' (BW} ■ Alien pathogens are presumably the concern ■ W 2008 Page #122  

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

n January 31, 1992. A veterinarian pathologist examined tissue from the mut 2004 Page #76  

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a serrated edge which veterinarian pathologists have confirmed were made wi 2004 Page #77  

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ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference paths had merely crossed on the edge of  2005 Page #100  
their bikes and dirt roads and cow paths outnumbered the tar roads. Several 2006 Page #92  
characteristics along their flight paths. All of them were reported to be o 2006 Page #98  
ting in mid-air along their flight paths and then reappearing shortly after 2006 Page #98  
e motion f)icturt ,ound di..-hioni paths of air m1u.sr,1 accunndy :!.!!rl1  2009 Page #183  

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a Xavier, 21, were walking along a pathway on their \vay home in the distri 2005 Page #31  

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ich left traces in the ground like pathways , and it damaged some crops. La 2008 Page #100  

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en the time and for having had the patience to answer many of my questions. 2005 Page #88  
al of "fairness," objectivit y and patience were spent in "sorting all th.i 2005 Page #102  

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m. Reins insists he cannot see the patient as he has learned that Forrestal 2003 Page #90  
tors conduct an examination of the patient then consult, deciding that the  2003 Page #90  
 'V.I.P. reasoning' given that the patient is a former Secretary of Navy. M 2003 Page #90  
hospital officials, never sees his patient again. Reins accompanies the Sec 2003 Page #90  
rooms are also available. Once the patient is secured, a twenty four hour M 2003 Page #90  
ethesda. For most of this time the patient is kept heavily sedated. For a w 2003 Page #90  
al Indicated that hsitn ambulatory patient Cfapt B f bLhjld_*n«r.! a. raatf 2003 Page #91  
 red leather. Harrison asks if the patient would like a sleeping pill but t 2003 Page #91  
would like a sleeping pill but the patient declines. Harrison then reports  2003 Page #91  
pital authorities surmise that the patient, finding his door unlocked, walk 2003 Page #92  
ate with the evident status of the patient at all times." Considering its u 2003 Page #94  
sly had no contact with the V.I.P. patient assigned to this important job o 2003 Page #95  
agnosis of mental instability. The patient is then sedated with haloperidol 2004 Page #169  
 two victims.24 Such symptoms in a patient as young and athletic as Bahe we 2006 Page #110  
samples—Proving Koch's postulates, patient blood injected into mice produce 2006 Page #111  
thing" behind his ear. He told the patient that it was a piece of cartilage 2006 Page #206  
t it was a piece of cartilage. The patient showed me the area behind his ea 2006 Page #206  
a medical doctor. After visiting a patient, the doctor was driving home lat 2007 Page #156  

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sed Laurie Wickens who was waiting patiently by the phone in Woods Harbor.  2004 Page #36  
," or, even worse, waiting ever so patiently for the Glorious Hereafter. We 2006 Page #182  

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uo Prado, responsible for the E.R. patients in the Hospital Regional that d 2005 Page #32  
ronic muscular contractions of his patients: this human "armoring" served t 2005 Page #90  
g. None of Reich's past or current patients or any of those with the physic 2005 Page #101  
er Reed, who treated some of these patients in Korea to assist a crack team 2006 Page #108  
sed that from 1991-1994 and later, patients ranging in age from twelve to s 2006 Page #109  
iously unrecognized. 27 Hantavirus patients were later identified from Flor 2006 Page #111  
ught cerebral matter from infected patients back to Ft. Detrick and Patuxen 2006 Page #114  
 able to cut and cauterize wounded patients with the laser Medical Pen, dev 2006 Page #201  
eatments. One of these studies had patients listening to taped reassurance  2006 Page #206  
 seeing. I have also stood by when patients were evacuated by helicopter fr 2008 Page #54  

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s to Hantaviruses cross-reacted in patients' blood samples—Proving Koch's p 2006 Page #111  

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asted together." OVERLAY: TRIANGLE PATIERl~ IN DRES LAKE BED-\~ide "I've se 2005 Page #67  

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he show, had a MIB walk across her patio, return back across the patio, the 2006 Page #204  
 her patio, return back across the patio, then disappear. Another lady in R 2006 Page #204  

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nger. He believed he was doing his patiotic duty. More dead and mutilated a 2003 Page #144  

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ey went: (Insight l.lagazine. Kely Patrici.10-L!earaSeptemberJ . 2001) ACCM 2007 Page #53  

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 administrator and a true American patriot, broke under the strain of combi 2003 Page #95  
 controversial, and deeply flawed, Patriot Act has brought some of these is 2008 Page #26  

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inded him that his father had been patriotic and cooperative and insisted h 2004 Page #143  

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denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to d 2008 Page #123  

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

ound almost weekly on Gabe Valdez' patrol. Dulce is surrounded by thousands 2003 Page #144  
was then a member of the Civil Air Patrol. The incident had taken place abo 2003 Page #146  
 near the podium. Out on a routine patrol near the Manzano complex on just  2003 Page #147  
led the only cruiser he had out on patrol. Constable Ron Pond, accompanied  2004 Page #35  
econnoitering and watching out for patrol vehicles. We in the van were keep 2004 Page #51  
 Bentwaters and occasionally drove patrol at either of the bases. She had m 2004 Page #54  
ior: In February of 1980, I was on patrol — Police Four, D Flight, with a f 2004 Page #54  
(3 p.m.-11 p.m.) when a Woodbridge Patrol called in a report of strange lig 2004 Page #55  
 was spreading quickly. Ordered to patrol the Jardim Andere area after a mo 2005 Page #32  
s was taken to the nearest Highway Patrol station where law enforcement per 2006 Page #74  
 of B-36 bombers on routine Arctic patrol that bear all the earmarks of the 2006 Page #141  
 by members of the local Civil Air Patrol and included the comment that Rob 2006 Page #176  
, landed and got a small civil air patrol plane and flew to the border area 2006 Page #177  
member. He had a New Mex.ico State Patrol uruform on and 1 remember the car 2007 Page #169  
 attempted to raclio for a back up patrol, but his raclio would not work. A 2007 Page #176  
 E.C. Sherwood of the Utah Highway Patrol. He said that he looked up in tim 2008 Page #12  
 Division, Oak Ridge; AEC Security Patrol, Oak Ridge; FBI Knoxville; Air Fo 2008 Page #28  
 a colleague who had been on night patrol saw a triangular-shaped UFO at fa 2008 Page #33  
he report itself came from a guard patrol at Cosford. They were on duty man 2008 Page #33  
 such like. All the members of the patrol saw the UFO and, again, the descr 2008 Page #33  
n. The main concern of the Cosford patrol was to alert Shawbury that the UF 2008 Page #33  
rectional officer, police officer, patrol sergeant, detective sergeant, and 2008 Page #41  
y Bryn Beorse. Search by Civil Air Patrol yields no results. "Helicopter ex 2008 Page #48  
with the blessing of the Civil Air Patrol -Helicopter , Hughes 500 or Bell  2008 Page #54  
ou won't be in the air long." As a patrol officer with a need to watch the  2008 Page #54  
Burroughs and Steffens drove their patrol car out the East Gate on a road a 2008 Page #78  
salvaging runaway logs in a harbor patrol boat, later claimed it was all a  2009 Page #30  
drama that took place among harbor patrol boats in the Pacific northwest.)  2009 Page #30  
an l st Class Steve LaPlume was on patrol at the RAF Woodbridge East Gate w 2009 Page #81  

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ects littered the bodies. The area patrolled by Valdez had far more than it 2003 Page #143  
om Edwards and helicopter gunships patrolled the skies above the crash site 2006 Page #82  

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hters stayed up another 30 minutes patrolling the skies before eventually r 2004 Page #57  
 \ 9th and 22nd, security officers patrolling the Kirtland AFB Coyote Canyo 2007 Page #176  

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e officer. In 1979, I was a rookie patrolman who didn't see much daylight.  2008 Page #41  

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0 [ ... ] two USAF security police patrolmen saw unusual lights outside the 2008 Page #32  
ct was hovering or on legs. As the patrolmen approach the object, it maneuv 2008 Page #32  
bject was hovering on legs. As the patrolmen approached the object, it mane 2008 Page #93  

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had seen what looked like security patrols making their rounds while he was 2003 Page #148  
t was enough." The night after the patrols stopped, the strange headstone w 2004 Page #31  
idnight and 2 a.m., our Woodbridge patrols reported strange lights over Ren 2004 Page #55  
ere, there's other law enforcement patrols. Everybody was concerned. They g 2008 Page #86  
contact with you. There were other patrols down at the (East) gate. They sa 2008 Page #86  

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

rom 1921 onward, was a member of a patrons group sponsoring the Nazi SS. Du 2008 Page #144  

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he subject. Included are George S. Pattee's The Future of American Secret I 2009 Page #24  

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

ons in the Americ.m West ■ A Ne\\' Pattem in Abductions ■ The FBI Backs Awa 2008 Page #160  

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

can tell accurately about its wear pattern. Although the large sole is clos 2003 Page #48  
e waviness might be a fractal wave pattern calculated in the layered materi 2003 Page #106  
thout bismuth and without the wavy pattern peculiar to the layered metal. I 2003 Page #110  
into a 'pearl-chain[' formation, a pattern which is a clear indication that 2003 Page #113  
months, he had the beginnings of a pattern. Bennewitz focused in on commonl 2003 Page #149  
classified. They would then have a pattern to follow. Rockefeller thought a 2003 Page #200  
in a seemingly organized grid-type pattern over the area. Evidence of landi 2004 Page #47  
n the soil that were triangular in pattern. Beta and gamma radiation readin 2004 Page #47  
other countries, all with the same pattern of tissue removed from their bod 2004 Page #76  
1, 1953 Aerial photo of triangular pattern ... an agency of the U. S. gover 2005 Page #51  
ed that is inside the odd triangle pattern seen in the 1953 hjgh altitude p 2005 Page #53  
n, the dimensions of this triangle pattern are about 4,400 feet long and 2, 2005 Page #60  
told Steve Jones that the triangle pattern, so vivid from the air and yet s 2005 Page #61  
titude phorographs of the triangle pattern that MiUer and a group of invest 2005 Page #65  
d 1953 UFO Crash "They took a grid pattern of aerial photographs on June 11 2005 Page #67  
bed -is what created that V-shaped pattern." OVERLAY TIGHT ON 1953 TRIANGLE 2005 Page #67  
e of craters [sic] are a different pattern. It's just that it was not made  2005 Page #71  
nd beneath the odd triangle ground pattern. According to the retired USAF p 2005 Page #71  
isclosure. There is a discernabl e pattern across nations over the past man 2005 Page #84  
ntalizing hints-part of the larger pattern that this book um·eils-where res 2005 Page #121  
 no corroboratin g evidence, but a pattern begins to emerge from the detail 2005 Page #166  
hotos of the crash site for a fire pattern investigation. He noted that the 2006 Page #82  
ist which fit the observed disease pattern of fever, muscle aches, headache 2006 Page #110  
mptoms, do we have enough to see a pattern here? One is tempted to question 2006 Page #112  
 looked like some kind of a search pattern because they were definitely wor 2006 Page #146  
age is often factual) and secs the pattern for other tabloid coverage co co 2007 Page #27  
ars. But there seems co be a clear pattern of multinational entities creati 2007 Page #121  
. According to [Deleted] the smoke pattern was such as to indicate that the 2007 Page #140  
 structures placed in a triangular pattern was photographed in 1974 by a ma 2007 Page #161  
 where we found a roughly circular pattern of scorched earth at the center  2007 Page #189  
ampinas UFO fragment establishes a pattern to be followed by other South Am 2007 Page #194  
 who is from Olympia, WA, chose to pattern the professor in his highly succ 2008 Page #70  
ree tripod legs to form a triangle pattern of indentations in the soil with 2008 Page #83  
lies at worst, follows the classic pattern of using fear to control a popul 2008 Page #123  
 (that] I have shown there to be a pattern throughout 82 launches that were 2008 Page #135  
e Apollo missions follow this same pattern on a day-to-day , mission activi 2008 Page #135  
 in NASA's long established ritual pattern. This would indicate some cotrne 2008 Page #136  
ying Saucers, thereby setting up a pattern of scholarly avoidance. (Althoug 2009 Page #30  

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at had branches throughout Germany patterned after Masonic lodges. It is be 2008 Page #126  

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in cans, fruit jars, etc. Even the patterns on broken dish fragments help d 2003 Page #45  
 organization into the pearl-chain patterns. Figure 23. 40x Photomicrograph 2003 Page #113  
s far as he could tell. There were patterns trying to make themselves known 2003 Page #149  
ed intelligently controlled flight patterns and maneuvers of some UFOs. How 2004 Page #141  
roups of dots arranged in circular patterns." - Twining to Truman, 19 Sep 4 2005 Page #11  
d, was capable of altering weather patterns in the surrounding atmosphere.  2005 Page #88  
ort of culture, language, behavior patterns and motivation that can at leas 2006 Page #52  
 would try to maintain normal life patterns. For many, churches would provi 2006 Page #64  
cisions on these animals exhibited patterns like precise surgical cutting.  2006 Page #201  
n device to disguise ownership and patterns of operations -use of nominees, 2008 Page #136  
ur embassies on what we had in UFO patterns and characteristics. Our data w 2009 Page #17  
HAT LOOKED LIKE CHANGING GEOMETRIC PATTERNS BELOW THE GLASS? OR ABOVE THE G 2009 Page #64  

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what was in the building at Wright Patterson air force base where the infor 2003 Page #8  
documents.com June M. Crain Wright Patterson Secretary - 1942-1952 “They fr 2003 Page #17  
batch subsequently sent to Wright- Patterson AFB in Ohio from New Mexico."  2003 Page #98  
Hannegan - PMG• Nimitz • Captain • Patterson Buchanan•George C. Marshall• P 2003 Page #154  
ither Los''Alamos , Wright Fie^ii, Patterson AAF, and Randolph Field for se 2003 Page #234  
that he had been "told by a Wright Patterson historian" that "Truman sent o 2004 Page #85  
nt out award letters to the Wright Patterson Base Commander" following Rosw 2004 Page #85  
ucers that had been held at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Dr. Sarbacher  2004 Page #91  
fings that had been held at Wright Patterson, and to see if he could add an 2004 Page #92  
at he had been stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force base and had heard t 2004 Page #97  
ed saucer briefings held at Wright Patterson who might still be alive. Sarb 2004 Page #98  
e had attended briefings at Wright Patterson regarding the "military recove 2004 Page #98  
eign Technology Division of Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dr. Robert Sar 2004 Page #132  
o Ft. Bellevoir rather than Wright Patterson Air Force Base. A September 25 2004 Page #141  
ons, such as Los Alamos and Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. He sai 2004 Page #142  
 Roswell was being flown to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and that it ha 2004 Page #142  
, who was Base Commander of Wright Patterson Air Force Base in the 1960s, a 2004 Page #143  
he crashed flying saucer to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio 2004 Page #144  
 the so-called Blue Room at Wright Patterson. Brigadier General Arthur Exon 2004 Page #144  
r Exon, as noted, served at Wright Patterson, and Lt. Col. Philip Corso, co 2004 Page #144  
eign Technology Division of Wright Patterson. They all lead us to believe t 2004 Page #144  
blic relations personnel at Wright Patterson Air Force Base have spent deca 2004 Page #144  
that former top officers at Wright Patterson Air Force base told him 141    2004 Page #144  
ied access to a facility at Wright Patterson and he said "we both know the  2004 Page #146  
 the so-called Blue Room at Wright Patterson. He confirmed: 'This thing has 2004 Page #146  
ts were allegedly stored at Wright Patterson — W.P.) that Senator 243       2004 Page #246  
title of his position at \'{!right Patterson and, that having the highest s 2005 Page #44  
cupants being maintained at Wright Patterson AFB. 5. An incident at Nellis  2005 Page #78  
nessed alien humanoids at \Xfright Patterson AFB in 1966. Stringfield met w 2005 Page #79  
hat was in the building at \Vright Patterson Air Force Base where the infor 2005 Page #80  
rom The \'X'orking Group at Wright Patterson AFB's Foreign Technologies Div 2005 Page #175  
nfirms attending meetings at Wnght Patterson AFB regarding the 'military re 2006 Page #27  
intelligence personnel form nearby Patterson AFB to compare historical aeri 2006 Page #46  
hwest course heading toward Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. Shortly b 2006 Page #97  
British investigators Griffith and Patterson, was highly unusual and even h 2006 Page #114  
 Bliss, and later worked at Wright Patterson AFB. Eventually, Dr. Miethe we 2007 Page #111  
o the public". ENCOUNTER AT WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB: Fortunatel y, the story d 2007 Page #114  
 pilots and their wives, at Wright Patterson AFB. A medium size group of ab 2007 Page #114  
exact aircraft I saw at \,'( right Patterson AFB". Warren also described ch 2007 Page #115  
 cl D D D D c=D BAY BUS "A" WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB HANGAR #4 (TOP VIEW) (CC:I 2007 Page #119  
quently mentioned word was \\hight Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio as the  2007 Page #131  
the way Wright Field became Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and although h 2009 Page #87  
 she learned about UFO's at Wright Patterson Air Force Base to UFO research 2009 Page #89  
ast period of employment at Wright Patterson Air Force Base that she heard  2009 Page #90  
k in various facilities at Wright- Patterson AFB where classified research  2009 Page #95  

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an official document known as the "Patton memo" which was shown to Jack Pic 2007 Page #114  
 to Jack Pickett. In fact, Genera] Patton specifically warned the U.S. mili 2007 Page #114  
le facilities being found. General Patton described coming upon a huge runw 2007 Page #114  

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ing the close of \v'\Xlll, General Patton's army came upon a very unusual f 2007 Page #114  
ote: This finding was described in Patton's biograph y which included speci 2007 Page #114  

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mc~r which ia in c1rcul\. W1th the pAtu:nt. T o nt.ieot. bceomio ,e·harsted 2005 Page #17  

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d patients back to Ft. Detrick and Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, where 2006 Page #114  

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936, Greensburg, PA 15601. E-mail: paufo@westol.com PA UFO/Fortean Hotline: 2003 Page #72  

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 being aloof. My friends Kevin and PauJ from school said there dads, who wo 2007 Page #125  
                  Drawing© 2007 by PauJ McKee,·er Thar miLirary experience  2007 Page #173  

Word: "paul", 133 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e magnesium. Former NASA scientist Paul Hill5 calculated that the density a 2003 Page #107  
shop In 1979, electrical physicist Paul Bennewitz was the president of his  2003 Page #141  
 Cold War was still simmering when Paul Bennewitz began to notice animated  2003 Page #141  
tive. But there was another reason Paul was to become concerned. He would s 2003 Page #142  
tation that Valdez had already met Paul Bennewitz a few months before. Offi 2003 Page #143  
ieve in these sorts of activties. "Paul was really interested in what was c 2003 Page #144  
 doorbell and, after a long pause, Paul Bennewitz appeared at the door toti 2003 Page #144  
at the startling transformation in Paul Bennewitz. He says, "Between May an 2003 Page #144  
tude mountainous scrub and forest. Paul Bennewitz would soon begin a proces 2003 Page #144  
a recording on huge reels of tape. Paul decided it was time to go over thei 2003 Page #145  
 of coded radio transmissions that Paul had recorded. It was these recordin 2003 Page #145  
e if there was any indication that Paul was tapping into any of Sandia or P 2003 Page #146  
oincidentally the same period that Paul Bennewitz had first started to unco 2003 Page #146  
intelligence world. He had visited Paul Bennewitz on at least four occasion 2003 Page #147  
storage complex on the nights that Paul Bennewitz had his eight millimeter  2003 Page #148  
alled like moths to the flame that Paul Bennewitz had lighted were there to 2003 Page #148  
that were starting to swirl around Paul Bennewitz were invisible to him, an 2003 Page #148  
 tunnels leading to them breached. Paul Bennewitz would come to trust at le 2003 Page #148  
es, then why were they encouraging Paul to keep looking and make more noise 2003 Page #148  
 the "evil empire," (the USSR) and Paul Bennewitz was pointing his instrume 2003 Page #149  
ng was planned from the start, but Paul Bennewitz was his own worst enemy:  2003 Page #149  
 keep most of it under wraps until Paul Bennewitz had shown up, making wave 2003 Page #150  
 sightings to the authorities, but Paul Bennewitz was the only one who deci 2003 Page #151  
In the final analysis, the case of Paul Bennewitz remains in the same famil 2003 Page #151  
there were at least two). In 1950, Paul Trent took a photo that had a shape 2003 Page #170  
rly July 47 led to body recovery s Paul Trent took McMinnville, Oregon, pho 2003 Page #170  
e: Stephen Bassett, Grant Cameron, Paul Davids, Linda Moulton Howe, Paul Ki 2004 Page #2  
, Paul Davids, Linda Moulton Howe, Paul Kimball, Don Ledger, Jim Marrs, Dav 2004 Page #2  
isputed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids 129 Inside the USSR Majestic 2004 Page #3  
yan S. Wood 195 UFO Crash at Aztec Paul Kimball 211 Report on the Ramey Off 2004 Page #3  
 the country, the Defense Minister Paul Hellyer went to St. Paul Alberta to 2004 Page #87  
 Minister Paul Hellyer went to St. Paul Alberta to open a UFO landing pad b 2004 Page #87  
isputed Facts and Factual Disputes Paul Davids Copyright 2004 Paul Davids I 2004 Page #132  
isputes Paul Davids Copyright 2004 Paul Davids In his classic science-ficti 2004 Page #132  
s and sworn statements on file The Paul Davids Exhibit LETTERS March 28, 19 2004 Page #149  
neger Down In Roswell, Produced by Paul Davids Reply To The Air Force Repor 2004 Page #149  
 The Roswell Incident, Produced By Paul Davids Golden Anniversag UFO Briefi 2004 Page #149  
issile Range Pioneers, Produced By Paul Davids Roswell, The Movie, Executiv 2004 Page #149  
, Executive Producer and co-writer Paul Davids, produced for Showtime Netwo 2004 Page #149  
ng it to Emenegger and Sandler was Paul Shartle, the Security Manager and C 2004 Page #182  
r was offered an interview, by the Paul Shartle who had been in charge of t 2004 Page #196  
 meet an alien down in New Mexico. Paul Sharde once asked me if I would be  2004 Page #196  
iginal Crashed Flying Saucer Story Paul Andrew Kimball Copyright 2004 Paul  2004 Page #214  
Paul Andrew Kimball Copyright 2004 Paul Andrew Kimball Background I am by t 2004 Page #214  
s I Do You Believe in Mtgic?, dir. Paul Kimball, Redstar Films Limited, 200 2004 Page #223  
 2004, pp. 3 — 7; Aztec 1948, dir. Paul Kimball, Redstar Films Limited, 200 2004 Page #223  
 Stanton T. Friedman IS Real! dir. Paul Kimball, Redstar Films limited, 200 2004 Page #224  
n interest in UFOs -Jeff Young and Paul Chetham -conducted an interview wit 2005 Page #39  
 y only spoken with Jeff Young and Paul Chetham - became known as "Fritz \X 2005 Page #40  
erviewed in 1971 by Jeff Young and Paul Chetham, and interviewed in 1973 an 2005 Page #41  
The great Reich scholar, Professor Paul .Matthews of New York University ob 2005 Page #103  
, Nick Redfern, Dr. Michael Salla, Paul Schatzkin, Matthew Thuney, Dr. Robe 2006 Page #2  
llel Universe of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schatzkin 31 The Devils Hole UFO Cr 2006 Page #3  
llel Universe Of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schatzkin Copyright 2006 Paul Schat 2006 Page #34  
rown Paul Schatzkin Copyright 2006 Paul Schatzkin Defying Gravity: The Para 2006 Page #34  
now 47-years-old, who I will call "Paul." Currently, he is an independent t 2006 Page #150  
r Breaks, Utah By early 1966, when Paul was seven-years-old, the family had 2006 Page #151  
ion Administration (FAA) in 1962.) Paul got to join his father two or three 2006 Page #151  
ed it the Cedar Breaks Radar Site. Paul said he often saw with his own eyes 2006 Page #151  
ne day there was a terrible crash. Paul said he would make drawings of the  2006 Page #151  
, after two weeks and no word from Paul, I began to call his number and ema 2006 Page #151  
email, too? Thanks for all you do. Paul." So, today, I am sharing what I wa 2006 Page #151  
talk with me. Even on August 20th, Paul was at first nervous about talking  2006 Page #151  
east on that day. Audio Interview: Paul, Truck Owner/Operator, Michigan: "F 2006 Page #151  
Andrew Kissner.) DURING THAT TIME, PAUL, DID YOUR FATHER EVER SAY TO YOU AS 2006 Page #152  
ain good friends. David's brother, Paul Smith, was one of the military remo 2006 Page #208  
 it is a bragging thing. Kevin and Paul and 1, we said it was the first tim 2007 Page #125  
rs, Rebecca tkKeever Armstrong and Paul McKeever standing on stair landing  2007 Page #166  
rmstron g, who is next to her son, Paul McKeever. This is where they were i 2007 Page #166  
as warm. Rebecca's 8-year-old son, Paul, was playing outside with his two c 2007 Page #166  
a UFO was flying over Albuquerque. Paul McKeever, now 41-years-old, still r 2007 Page #166  
ac I thought was the glow from it. PAUL, \XIHAT IS IT THAT YOU REtvlliMBER  2007 Page #167  
n April 1st, 2007, I traveled with Paul McKeever, his mom (Rebecca McKeever 2007 Page #168  
s familiar an area as we can find. Paul: Well, they cut -we think that they 2007 Page #168  
t a huge mesa and all these hills. Paul: All these hills. (pointing at rock 2007 Page #168  
m: Immediately! Aunt: Immediately! Paul: Yeah, he was very agitated. Aunt:  2007 Page #168  
ated. Aunt: He meant what he said. Paul: Yeah, he was very, very serious an 2007 Page #168  
                                   Paul: There were soldiers around it and  2007 Page #169  
 the thing. Aunt: They were armed. Paul: Yes, they had M-16s and they ·were 2007 Page #169  
ction towards the cars. Mom: Yeah. Paul: But for the most part, they were f 2007 Page #169  
ctly what it was -it was hovering. Paul: You couldn't see any gears or legs 2007 Page #169  
ld not see anything underneath it. Paul: And it was glowing, so it was iUum 2007 Page #169  
hat were corrung up the road also. Paul: Yeah, there were other people corr 2007 Page #169  
ng anybody ahead of us or in back. Paul: Yeah, I was pretty young and I don 2007 Page #169  
r cars) behind us that I remember. Paul: Yeah, because we came up and we we 2007 Page #169  
PENNSYLVANIA AND MONTGOMERY AJ."JD PAUL YOU \~'ERE SEEING A1'J OBJECT IN TH 2007 Page #169  
EADY IN OPERATION . All: Oh, yeah! Paul: They were here before us, which me 2007 Page #170  
 was all military that 1 remember. Paul: But there were a Jot of people. Au 2007 Page #170  
: A lot of vehicles already there. Paul: Had jeeps and trucks and they were 2007 Page #170  
Aunt: They were back away from it. Paul: And they were facing it. FROM WHER 2007 Page #170  
YOU THINK YOU WERE FROM THE CRAFT? Paul: Well, from that hill (behind), we  2007 Page #170  
e that rught. Mom and Aunt: Yeah!· Paul: We were -for this kind of thing -w 2007 Page #170  
 than we thought we could. Qaughs) Paul: Yeah, we got a lot closer than you 2007 Page #170  
. Mom: We were very close! Qaughs) Paul: Yeah, because they only had one gu 2007 Page #170  
OU SAID ABOUT 40 FEET IN DIAMETER? Paul: Yeah, approximately 40 feet, judgi 2007 Page #170  
 THAT, IF THERE IS A SLANTED HILL? Paul: I don't know. That's the question. 2007 Page #170  
unt: It was either hovering or ... Paul: It must have been like we were say 2007 Page #170  
d Aunt: Nothing under it came out. Paul: Nothing protruded ... Mom and Aunt 2007 Page #170  
                                   Paul: 1 t was Lighting up the whole area 2007 Page #171  
KE A MEETIN G \X/JTH THE MJLITARY? Paul: \X/elJ, the way the soldiers were  2007 Page #171  
 quickly. It's hard reaily to say. Paul: What's amazing is that they got al 2007 Page #171  
 tell chem what to do! (all laugh) Paul: You could definitely tell chat the 2007 Page #171  
getting lower in altitude. Mom and Paul: Yeah, I'm sure they saw it for a l 2007 Page #171  
 it for a long time before we did. Paul: Probably on radar or even visual f 2007 Page #171  
LLY BOTTLED UP ALL OF THESE YEARS? Paul: There have been many things chat h 2007 Page #171  
 said anything. We didn't! Qaughs) Paul: Yeah, I don 'c know if they were c 2007 Page #171  
car around and went straight home. Paul: When he told us to turn around and 2007 Page #171  
 weren't going to get any answers. Paul: Yeah, yeah because he was very, ve 2007 Page #171  
NG THE DISC? All: Yes, there were. Paul: They had M-16s. \VHAT MADE YOU DEC 2007 Page #172  
 YOU DECIDE JN 2007 TO CONTACT ME? Paul: 1 was just curious. I wanted to kn 2007 Page #172  
ED? Aunt: We did tell family, but. Paul: It's hard to talk about something  2007 Page #172  
want people to think you're crazy. Paul: ... to think you're crazy or weird 2007 Page #172  
l E l\kGuff, Jimmie D Ol\lcKecvcr, Paul D Ten years after the Sandia hills  2007 Page #172  
years after the Sandia hills even, Paul McKeever at age 18 enlisted in the  2007 Page #172  
. He is pictured here on far left. Paul was sent for basic training at Ft.  2007 Page #172  
 figured it ,vas extrarerresrriaJ. Paul asked a friend who had served in th 2007 Page #173  
 Coun.c After Army basic training, Paul returned to Albuquerque where he re 2007 Page #174  
e Army reserves until 1992. \Xlhat Paul clid not know was that only six yea 2007 Page #174  
mate where the UFO crashed. Deputy Paul VVenzel and His Son - While speakin 2008 Page #48  
old son of resident Deputy Wenzel, Paul, had been sitting home watching TV  2008 Page #48  
n Sunday night, November 25, 1979. Paul Wenzel reported seeing "an unknown- 2008 Page #48  
e. I called retired Deputy Sheriff Paul Wenzel as 1 was finishing this pres 2008 Page #60  
torney for Federal Reserve founder Paul Warburg 's Kuhn, Loeb & Company. Ro 2008 Page #125  
 banker Max Warburg-the brother of Paul Warburg who founded the Federal Res 2008 Page #125  
petition urging the aged President Paul von Hindenburg to name Hitler Chanc 2008 Page #126  
ies , including the United States. Paul Manning , a CBS news correspondent  2008 Page #127  
ts. Max Warburg was the brother of Paul Warburg, America's first chairman o 2008 Page #127  
eous uranium centrifuge expert Dr. Paul Harteck; Nazi atom bomb physicist a 2008 Page #138  
erpol was a young SS officer named Paul Dickopf. After the war, Dickopf ser 2008 Page #139  
e envy of Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels as a mere six multi 2008 Page #143  
YEI CAN,\DL,\N CONSPIRACY THEORIST Paul Hdlyer ~bny miliw-y pion es detroye 2008 Page #151  
oswell Story ■ The Manzano Story ■ Paul Bennewitz, Richard Doty, and Willia 2008 Page #162  
ided to researchers Jeff Young and Paul Chetham in 1971. Chetham and Young  2009 Page #48  

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h asked Doty to make a trip out to Paul's home before the meeting to see hi 2003 Page #145  
ll on August 20th and learned that Paul's father had begun a radar engineer 2006 Page #150  
flies from Nellis AFB and Area 51. Paul's father was assigned to design and 2006 Page #151  
ing what I was able to learn about Paul's firsthand story in the only phone 2006 Page #151  
Please remember as you listen that Paul's recall and details were reinforce 2006 Page #151  
ere crazy? Or? REBECCA, YOU \'/ERE PAUL'S MOM IN CHARGE AT THE TIME Ai"\JD  2007 Page #171  

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erson Buchanan•George C. Marshall• Pauley • Clifford • PMG - • Col Hank •Ge 2003 Page #154  

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d to Campinas, in the State of Sao Paulo, going straight to Urucamp, the St 2005 Page #32  
ng on route BR-381 (connecting Sao Paulo to the city of Belo Horizonte, Min 2005 Page #36  
vier da Silva, mayor of ·Monsenhor Paulo (a town about 24 miles from Vargin 2005 Page #37  
ase and documentation 5/19/86. Sao Paulo aid Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Radar  2006 Page #28  
nothing. The next incident, in San Paulo, Brazil, a military person involve 2007 Page #128  
ion is the city of Campinas in Sao Paulo State and the dare December 13, 19 2007 Page #193  
 a UFO in a beach in Ubatuba , Sao Paulo State, in 1957, have been analyzed 2007 Page #194  

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tLah da nat ooafiam aoart Aaarlaan paUoy with ragarA ta Chian* Xa jiraaanMR 2003 Page #226  

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ang the doorbell and, after a long pause, Paul Bennewitz appeared at the do 2003 Page #144  
make me feel as an American? (Long pause) I think the public should be give 2006 Page #163  
0 feet high. There was a momentary pause and then literally with the blink  2008 Page #83  

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nd Smith had actually handled," he paused for a long time and then said, "L 2004 Page #94  
oblems Tvith the Kennedy's, Pataki paused before saying: 'I may have."' Tha 2007 Page #136  

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kly returns to the surface without pausing to decompress. When he reaches t 2006 Page #187  

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vn up in town, and we only had two paved streets. They had blocked everythi 2007 Page #122  
t. Like I said there were only two paved streets in the town, and we had to 2007 Page #124  
on," passed by the Senate in 1948, paved the way for mutual Allied security 2008 Page #132  

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UFO-Related Quotes 3 'I ’Cosmonaut Pavel Popovich: “The UFO sightings have  2003 Page #19  

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 came up as far as we could on the pavement and then it was like a -I guess 2007 Page #168  

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he federal government has become a pawn of big corporations . To understand 2007 Page #8  

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Trinity Site in New Mexico, it was pawned off on the press as an ammunition 2007 Page #30  

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are using our world governments as pawns and marupulating officials as thei 2007 Page #127  

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raline), Effexor (venlafaxine) and Paxil (paroxetine). Dr. Helmut Remschmid 2008 Page #140  

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Even Don Berliner did not elect to pay for a copy at the time we originally 2003 Page #184  
e our democratic processes, and we pay for them with our taxes c Courts may 2003 Page #188  
little further down the coast to a pay phone at an Irving Station in Woods  2004 Page #35  
ime covering the mile or so to the pay phone in Woods Harbor. Corporal Vict 2004 Page #35  
s just a plane landing and did not pay that much attention to it. A few min 2004 Page #57  
ecy was money...to avoid having to pay potentially huge liability suits. Th 2004 Page #125  
y uniforms . The men were ready to pay a huge amount of money to make the w 2005 Page #35  
FIVE: MONEY AND STRUCTURE • How to pay for this? • How to hide it? • Whats  2006 Page #31  
 had the people involved having to pay 1 mjllion dollars bail, I think only 2007 Page #92  
l UFO When I interview witnesses l pay close attention to eye contact and t 2008 Page #50  
 and spectacular he pulled over to pay closer attention . He got out of his 2008 Page #58  
t Crisman walked away with a $2000 pay off intended for anti-Castro Cubans  2009 Page #33  
irst tt:re sound d1vis1on Jf tile, Pay. was reported when Pro!. T. D. ton-A 2009 Page #184  

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omena" change? Or did we — because payback was too painful? 79              2004 Page #82  

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1950s, at least for those who were paying close attention to the "flaps" ov 2005 Page #118  
ch an experience usually did so by paying the price of changes in values an 2007 Page #76  
 for people because now instead of paying £20 for a book you could just go  2007 Page #84  

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n to space travel, able to boost a payload beyond the puU of Earth's gravic 2005 Page #172  
les, spacecraft , launch vehicles, payload capability and political discuss 2009 Page #19  
cameras, ejection seats, and heavy payload parachutes were developed and re 2009 Page #89  

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equipped to carry freight, vehicle payloads or, alternatively, up to 200 tr 2006 Page #132  

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st -free loan" for $20,000 as down payment. Source of funding is unknown bu 2007 Page #26  

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ng pro-Nazi propaganda in America. Payments to Lee came from a Farben U.S.  2008 Page #127  

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ain where he was after getting the payphone number and hung up on him. Wick 2004 Page #35  
t. He called Laurie Wickens at the payphone and asked him more questions an 2004 Page #36  

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ion and not on the direct military payroll. It was logical that these soldi 2003 Page #33  

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ed from the American Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia, to the U.S. Secretary of S 2004 Page #7  
tion to investigate the case. A La Paz newspaper said today that there is g 2004 Page #8  
18 May 1978 the U.S. Embassy in La Paz again forwarded a telegram to the Se 2004 Page #9  
 U.S. Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a variety of U.S. military and go 2004 Page #9  
 it. I have to tell you that in La Paz, Bolivia, a huge Hercules C-130 carr 2004 Page #10  
e developed and printed here in La Paz. The movie film will be forwarded to 2004 Page #11  
Y OF INFC, DIRCI NO 15, (U1 THE LA PAZ CATO. NEWSPAPER "EL OrAP10 0 eF • 79 2004 Page #21  
ed from the American Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia, ro the US Secretary of Sta 2007 Page #141  
                              A La Paz newspaper sa.id today that there is  2007 Page #142  
 May 18, 1978 the US Embassy in La Paz again forwarded a telegram co the Se 2007 Page #142  
he US Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a variety of US military and gove 2007 Page #142  
e 40s to early 50s. Dr. Lincoln La Paz was also a participant. The reports  2009 Page #9  
ative Lewis Rickett stated that La Paz was directly involved in the analysi 2009 Page #9  

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ort on the island; and (d) Michael Pazo, who operated a refueling station a 2004 Page #16  

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-1or use ns:iin6L1 (ConU1J11od en, Paz~ :1, Col. J) ----------------------- 2009 Page #182  

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20.38 Sn (tin) 0.59 Fe (iron) 2.01 Pb (lead) 0.56 The Matsutani analysis gi 2007 Page #201  
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 Alacrity M (oOCS 0 ntt -SStffiBSL PBKTIVE TO L•Vrt' Im will preened te Chi 2003 Page #226  

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 BIGELOW AEROSPACE GREW TIJE LOGIC PBQDLE\t • COl\lPETITION FOR IBE MOST PO 2008 Page #153  

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ing researched a few years back by PBS in Washington D.C. The story centere 2004 Page #188  
ed saucer films, but do it through PBS, as they had better control over tha 2004 Page #194  
O. They want me to go forward with PBS. Well in this process he is saying h 2004 Page #194  

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tsu's computers are "Taking Tablet PC reLiabiJjry to the ends of the Earth. 2007 Page #70  
hat. Then about 19941 got my first PC. 1vfW: What prompted you to get into  2007 Page #78  
an up job and I had to analyse his PC to make sure there were no ways he co 2007 Page #83  
ss this scuff. GM: Back then a 386 PC. 1\1\Xl: Was any of this stuff back i 2007 Page #84  
wn so that it could transfer to my pc quickly. l saw probably about the top 2007 Page #86  
 . ,,..., ...... ~--- ,; _ Okl,r., PC"".,Jc.•1 'M .. uhM' Chilili is 30 mil 2007 Page #160  
nc! =. .. 1:,t..c tr.e 11:.0~, :..:pc.'l:.cJ t4.c.:n:n ~lu,,,; !o: r-.A;: : 2008 Page #57  
IT"l. N. J .. June, l3 l!cicntiiic pc:.ncip!es of pTo::lucln!! -tl'-There I 2009 Page #182  

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ANOED AMO lrU".l( HU"'4.A-"OIOS 10 PC-ET iN.L ~lCl'i-Eo cur. 01(P~'f1NG llR 2009 Page #122  

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1 or their engi.lles . 1t LS nol c"pccted ;hat ,bey .w, porls In Auckland 5 2009 Page #182  

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INC,7017T: M. WO. OF ortoGes; t Ar.PCNIfVee.3: Me soots ceme•iii lima Mom m 2004 Page #19  

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 andaawr ta wtata aa awaaljaaXy as pcooSLMLo ywr eatiaate af tha eknraatar, 2003 Page #226  

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cCT . (L~b~l ftny llgl,ts. colors, pcot~u~tons) . (E\br-j (On a sep.1:-.1ce 2008 Page #56  

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rk with Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests, an RNA quantification method 2006 Page #111  
and Hantaviruses at Johns Hopkins. PCR evidence dismissed the fears of some 2006 Page #111  
strain of Hantavirus, confirmed by PCR, in discovering that the Four Corner 2006 Page #111  

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 m,mner • Wrirtcn aml published p,,pcrs on ;monymiry on tlw intcrnct ·Engin 2009 Page #198  

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 demeanin g ufological stereotype. PCs, CELL ·Lr\R PHONES & TECH SERVJCES \ 2007 Page #69  
ti on's 'Life Book Talking Tablet' PCs are seen floating in space with thei 2007 Page #70  
ive systems of sometrung like 5000 PCs and l remember when I was looking th 2007 Page #90  

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S1 The !,A.t. (e.:,.:u::,,!r. lllE.PC«:i J T&,,wO•Rc,., • Slle/£~Cl:S J. O. 2009 Page #129  

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lo~ . ." llrnt s1u1lh·, prrlmloric pc·ople ;.ind lhtir cullurf':S. S!lmt' u 2005 Page #107  

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the Detective Sergeant at Aberdeen PD; we were nicknamed Qfficer Friendly a 2008 Page #57  

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-F Area 51 S-4 DD-303N Area 51 S-4 PD-40-8G Area 51 S-4 IF-101-K Area 51 S- 2003 Page #175  

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on January l, 1987. Image courtesy PD-USGOV-MILITARY- AIR FORCE. 67         2009 Page #73  

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                         TOI-gjOTB PDEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON July 8,  2003 Page #224  

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iesticdocuments.com/authentication/pdf/osvwar.Ddf 3. Obituary of Garland Fo 2003 Page #39  
.pdfhttp://209.132.68.98/documents/pdf/ o "...White Sands Proving Ground Co 2003 Page #207  
: http://www.majesticdocuments.com/pdf /cutler_twining.pdf 3 Smith's memo i 2009 Page #46  
cdocuments.com/pdf /cutler_twining.pdf 3 Smith's memo is available online a 2009 Page #46  
ttp://v.f\vw.majesticdocuments.com/pdf /smithmemo-21 nov5 l .pdf 4 Vannevar 2009 Page #46  
ents.com/pdf /smithmemo-21 nov5 l .pdf 4 Vannevar Bush's biography availabl 2009 Page #46  
m/pdfijointlogisticplan _ majestic.pdf 6 Truman Memo is available online at 2009 Page #46  
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/majesticdocuments .com/documents /pdf/eisenhower _ briefing.pdf 8 Stanton  2009 Page #46  
cuments /pdf/eisenhower _ briefing.pdf 8 Stanton Friedman is the most promi 2009 Page #46  
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ts .com/pdf/kennedy _ ciadirector .pdf 10 Available online at: http://www.l 2009 Page #46  
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com/pdf/jointlogisticplan_majestic.pdf 15 "Operations Review: The MJ-12 Pro 2009 Page #46  
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m/pdf/mj l 2opsreview-dulles -6 l .pdf 16 Available online at: http://www.m 2009 Page #46  
: http://www.majesticdocuments.com/pdf/burnedmemocoverleller.pdf 17 See pre 2009 Page #46  
ents.com/pdf/burnedmemocoverleller.pdf 17 See prefatory comments for burned 2009 Page #46  
: http://www.majesticdocuments.com/pdf /burncdmemo-s 1-pgs 1-2.pdf 20 "John 2009 Page #46  
ts.com/pdf /burncdmemo-s 1-pgs 1-2.pdf 20 "John F. Kennedy to Director, CIA 2009 Page #46  
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hllp://www .majesticdocuments .com/pdf/burnedmcmo-s 1-pgs 1-2.pdf 22 Addres 2009 Page #46  
ts .com/pdf/burnedmcmo-s 1-pgs 1-2.pdf 22 Address Before the 18th General A 2009 Page #46  
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ng linkage, twining_whitehotreport.pdfhttp://209.132.68.98/documents/pdf/ o 2003 Page #207  

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The accident occurred at 1:45 a.m. PDT. Local fire and police department of 2006 Page #82  
virtually impossible. At 3:00 a.m. PDT, a Divert Team was initiated at TTR  2006 Page #82  

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rnri» RAAF Captures Flying Sauc 75 Pe.' .ent if Mines ' Coveiel by i:srt-Si 2003 Page #119  
y within the sass h142),1Y Saari& !PE in Spanish 1740 Ort 14 Boy 78 ta [Nat 2004 Page #20  
chology of UFOs Tom Valone, Ph.D., PE Ll)c -lUQ51Jington _J~q~,. ----Ju~e " 2005 Page #13  
lopment 04,0 # or,44.1 4A.r.C. M ',PE #.44 44,444, 440. #0.414. '4w leirtiL 2006 Page #32  
 question: wtiatwould our own UFOs pe used for? Antelope Valley -Makes Them 2007 Page #56  
 elevated on its upper pare; no t) pe of windows could be seen, only a kjnd 2007 Page #196  
:27) Col. Halt: "/ wish to make it pe,fectly clear that UFOs that I saw wer 2009 Page #59  

Word: "pe1manently", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ist agents. His MJ-12 position was pe1manently filled by General Walter B.  2008 Page #132  

Word: "pe1miston", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

se capsules , John Burroughs , Jim Pe1miston , Col. Halt and others have em 2008 Page #96  

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Soviet Kuril Islands. 3. The Green Pea: On 14 September 1960, a pilot was f 2004 Page #6  
 described as looking like a green pea. Preliminary investigation could not 2004 Page #6  

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

y Cordell Hull. Hull won the Nobel Peace Prize for the work he did towards  2003 Page #190  
 Nations. He is one of three Nobel Peace Prize winners who have been involv 2003 Page #190  
 employed in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and father of the U 2004 Page #170  
n bringing Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" to completion. In his memo, Cutle 2005 Page #97  
 Nations. le was called "Atoms for Peace." Some months prior to trus, Reich 2005 Page #101  
 The paper was entitled "Atoms for Peace." The Eterature generated about Re 2005 Page #101  
ent that, when the war is won, and peace is once again restored, there wiD  2005 Page #128  
 technique for learning to live at peace with each other. No galactic feder 2006 Page #8  
e all but universal. A minority of peace advocates will try to counter reli 2006 Page #68  
HI will also emerge. A minority of peace advocates will try to counter reli 2006 Page #69  
uted to the dangers wnich threaten peace and the very existence of m!'1~i'! 2008 Page #117  
inister Winston Churchill and make peace between England and Gem1any. But w 2008 Page #130  
on's foreign relations, in war and peace, must rest. In this sense, the ove 2009 Page #15  
aration between UFO technology for peace and UFO technology for war, and I  2009 Page #20  
s not offer such a threat to world peace as the atom bomb. This may not be  2009 Page #159  
s not offer such a threat to world peace as the atom bomb. This may not be  2009 Page #172  
Mil 11nd enab- 11 lhrea~ 'to world peace :-.s the hshment and wouid . be 11 2009 Page #182  

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dent Eisenhower's proposal for the peaceful use of atomic energy was accept 2005 Page #101  
ant over the "monster" story. This peaceful town had entered into a nightma 2006 Page #93  
 to test the nuclear potential for peaceful engineering projects. Lastly, a 2006 Page #199  
 human race might appear to a more peaceful and advanced civilization that  2007 Page #37  
 entitled "Proposed Studies on the Peaceful Space Activities for Human Affa 2007 Page #76  
ever read "Proposed Studies on the Peaceful Space Activities for Human Affa 2007 Page #76  
inally , if they should reject all peaceful cooperatio n and become an immi 2008 Page #112  
m:t an agreement providing for the peaceful absorption of a celestial race  2008 Page #113  

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o, unlike us, have learned to live peacefully, may be a no-no in the galact 2006 Page #7  

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, intelligence team personnel have peacetime duty functions in support of s 2004 Page #4  
s, inteUigence team personnel have peacetime duty functions in support of s 2005 Page #142  
nical intelligence interest. . . . Peacetime employment of AFClt intelligen 2005 Page #142  
, intelligence team personnel have peacetime duty functions in support of s 2007 Page #134  
 descended foreign space vehicles. Peacetime employment of AFCIN intelligen 2007 Page #134  
oon Dust and Blue Fly. These three peacetime projects all involve a potenti 2007 Page #134  
e Agency, the United States' first peacetime intelligence agency. Since the 2008 Page #25  
ose connection between wartime and peacetime technology . The RPV, using ad 2009 Page #23  

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t recent scholarship suggests that Pead Harbor was not a surprise to the U. 2007 Page #11  

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

did not give a date. Sierra Blanca peak is about seventy miles straight wes 2003 Page #99  
traight west of Roswell. San Mateo Peak is another eighty miles west of Sie 2003 Page #99  
scribed in the Manual as "a slight peak that runs over the crown." Finally, 2003 Page #173  
, Long. 106 —28—2 F^Z, with Oscura Peak being the geographic reference poin 2003 Page #232  
 air lines since May 29, 1947. The peak seemed to come after the famous May 2004 Page #67  
 ~~~-;: t;;-~ World Oil Production Peak expected on or before 2010, like US 2005 Page #14  
ed on or before 2010, like US 1970 peak, to which it never returns 1075 2.1 2005 Page #14  
he town of Socorro, west of Oscura Peak and very near the Trinity test site 2005 Page #126  
only twice been observed at such a peak, last in 1936, and most notably in  2006 Page #111  
, we could see the taller, pointed peak in the background of this image. It 2007 Page #161  
ground of this image. It's Capilla Peak, 9300 feet hjgh in the Manzano :Mou 2007 Page #161  
hat is the location of the Capilla Peak Observatory operated by the Institu 2007 Page #161  
iversity of New :ivlexico. Capilla Peak Observatory Capilla Peak Observator 2007 Page #161  
. Capilla Peak Observatory Capilla Peak Observatory is a research facility  2007 Page #161  
ed the construction of the CapiJJa Peak Observarory.] Back to the first pho 2007 Page #162  
ation readings were recorded with "peak readings in the three depressions a 2008 Page #93  
l:::== five mies north rt L.a!1Jn• Peak. ·we watcned tne targe1s on the s,o 2009 Page #144  

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                          mountain peaks that tower above 5,000 feet, the U 2007 Page #186  

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Speed Graphic 4 x 5 camera with a "peanut" flash—two of the General and two 2004 Page #227  

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on Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory at Princeton University 2006 Page #196  
 perception work. Having worked at PEAR for five years 4, I was to be the l 2006 Page #196  

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, 71-72 UFO and bodies recovered;" pear-shaped heads" 5 1947 Papagos Reserv 2004 Page #110  

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g it was needed to prevent another Pearl Harbor surprise. But recent schola 2007 Page #11  
gan in 1935, some six years before Pearl Harbor. Nore char Naval Intelligen 2007 Page #16  
w somethjng was corrung? After the Pearl Harbor attack, news reports were c 2007 Page #16  
month, more than three years after Pearl Harbor. More interconnecting busin 2008 Page #128  
pol leaders until a few days after Pearl Harbor when apparently he felt suc 2008 Page #139  
ears before a UFO was captured and Pearl Harbor. It is vital that scientist 2009 Page #21  

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hich induces organization into the pearl-chain patterns. Figure 23. 40x Pho 2003 Page #113  

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tionally syndicated columnist Drew Pearson (who has an ongoing personal ven 2003 Page #89  
 I had not." And in late 1949 Drew Pearson notes in his memoirs that "...th 2003 Page #94  
mer Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson. Hull's story is this. The daugh 2003 Page #190  

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 Navy neW8 Dec. 7, 1841: NeWB from Peart Harbor censored to minimize shock  2007 Page #16  

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  In the N. Karelinski village the peasants saw to the Northwest, rather hi 2008 Page #98  

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y mO\·ed onJy when someone threw a pebble at it. The local police command t 2005 Page #31  
is one cover page, code word White Pebble, Project Jehovah, followed by a t 2009 Page #8  
-spaced (pp 17-18) Code Word White Pebble page (p 19) November 4, 1953 two- 2009 Page #8  
 and a new (to me) code word WHITE PEBBLE . Downside issues might be the mi 2009 Page #14  
                   CODE WORD WHITE PEBBLE MAJCOMSEC INTELLIGENCE EYES ONLY  2009 Page #26  

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le, chalky-yellow, thick, slightly pebbled e Eyes small, wide-set, almond-s 2003 Page #174  

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ohacl 'tb1a da'l;e to ro,crt on U. pebl'Wl-."7 1946, to the !-J#ff'Y •tSoa  2009 Page #174  

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e National Forest near the town of Pecos. The two page letter stated that t 2003 Page #146  

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r government •Roommate ,1c·tt-d in peculi,1r m,mner • Wrirtcn aml published 2009 Page #198  

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smuth and without the wavy pattern peculiar to the layered metal. Insulatio 2003 Page #110  
ubstance to it. It was just a very peculiar looking light. None of us could 2003 Page #196  
to demand his attention. They were peculiar to him; something about them wa 2004 Page #34  
is unpublished manuscript entitled Peculiar Phenomenon — Early United State 2004 Page #62  
Ground commanding officer, blamed "peculiar phenomena" for the erratic test 2004 Page #64  
lamogordo" on May 15. How was the "peculiar phenomena" described? Andrew Ki 2004 Page #64  
a V-2 rocket window. What was the "peculiar phenomena" linked to? It was co 2004 Page #64  
ent knew that around them another "peculiar phenomenon" was taking place th 2004 Page #75  
ol from the press and public. The "peculiar phenomena" could simply appear  2004 Page #82  
s to forcefully bring some of the "peculiar phenomena" down to Earth, human 2004 Page #82  
st the foreign discs. Perhaps the "peculiar phenomena" was here — or still  2004 Page #82  
s lights and beams? Col. Turner's "peculiar phenomena" have continued into  2004 Page #82  
e stopped disks crashing. Did the "peculiar phenomena" change? Or did we —  2004 Page #82  
 idle to destroy these outstanding peculiar.. ear valuable cadres. But now, 2004 Page #164  
e noticed one of the "I-beams" had peculiar markings, some of the debris lo 2004 Page #226  
e new doors and locks stand out as pecuLiar amid all the peeLing paint and  2005 Page #56  
mine the aerial photographs of the peculiar triangle feature and to researc 2005 Page #61  
 be explained as a function of the peculiar system used to create it. This  2006 Page #16  
te Sands Proving Ground. Slide 2: "Peculiar Phenomenon" Newspaper Headline  2006 Page #139  
cs that the Base Commander called "peculiar phenomenon."                    2006 Page #139  
ds, falling leaves, insect swarms, peculiar weather conditions , reflection 2008 Page #29  
94 7 -V2 rocket crashes-blamed on "peculiar phenomena" May 21, 194 7 -Silen 2009 Page #156  

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

 ground being attended to by five "peculiarly dressed men" who said they ca 2004 Page #32  
rd while the left points backward. Peculiarly enough, this almost asymmetri 2009 Page #22  

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ed the correspondent R. M. Tate of Peden, Texas. "At 8:36 p.m., just as the 2004 Page #32  

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 and materials. Shoe sales people, pediatricians, podiatrists and other pro 2003 Page #48  

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

he Campinas incident. However, the pedigree of these secondar y objects is  2007 Page #194  

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 Argentina. Despite its impressive pedigree-samples of the fragment were an 2007 Page #195  

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er the direction of General Sergio Pedro Coelho Lima-aiming to cover up evi 2005 Page #35  
. An elderly resident of the area, Pedro Venegas Leyva, told us that, altho 2007 Page #191  

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ntury rural Texas, debunker Curtis Peebles in his book, Watch the Skies! A  2004 Page #31  

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

he heat wave came. When his mother peeked through the door at the flash of  2005 Page #153  

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

 guys. I had my hand over my face, peeking through my fingers. Jose, being  2005 Page #155  
ll head, not much more than a bump peeking above the garment. It then climb 2009 Page #135  

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

 looked like tape, it could not be peeled off or removed at all. Some of th 2004 Page #137  
 of the UFO itself, whjch somehO\v peeled off; or an energetic spark produc 2007 Page #199  

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

 facibty looks run down with paint peeling badly on all the buildings.      2005 Page #54  
a strange juxtaposition co all the peeling paint and boarded up windows on  2005 Page #55  
r locks on new doors surrounded by peeling paint . ... with brand new solid 2005 Page #55  
stand out as pecuLiar amid all the peeLing paint and unkempt look of the bu 2005 Page #56  
ORCH OF DRES BUILDING COVERED WJTH PEELING PAINT. BUT THE DOOR IS BRAND NEW 2005 Page #66  

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

cWj @^jzcso wCflalalB and iMtav ia peeltitan af may—iMltty yea nM ■eke it w 2003 Page #226  

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the man in charge of operations at Peenemunde, and Dr. \X/ernher von Braun' 2007 Page #111  

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

t states: "Is it possible that new peeps through the telescope on Mt. Palom 2004 Page #247  

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

hnology Cumbritige, lasseehosette. peer Art Ikansa‘ Inclosed yen idal find  2004 Page #18  
ring to gather in churches or with peer/family groups for security. Many wi 2006 Page #59  

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

e green man with yellow cat's eyes peered at you from the page wrule holdjn 2007 Page #68  

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

ar at a distance of about 12 feet, peering at five crates on a forklift. In 2005 Page #43  

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

er who was highly respected by his peers. Or, a 1952 memo to the Director o 2005 Page #74  
trained by government and business peers, fast-acting private sector risk t 2006 Page #67  
aft. A small amount of white light peers out of the bottom. At the left sid 2008 Page #82  

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

irical pieces. I learned that Etta Pegues, a "stringer" for the Fort Worth  2004 Page #28  
ary source of information was Etta Pegues. So Hanson, who by her own accoun 2004 Page #29  
st-hand knowledge, told her friend Pegues the story was a hoax and this was 2004 Page #29  

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

 UFOs Peter Robbins Copyright 2005 Peier Robbins All of \Xlilhelm Reich's m 2005 Page #87  

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

ysical Society, Milner Group, Mont Pelerin Society, National Association fo 2008 Page #143  

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

a Avan and ita rolatiaa te geaaenl pelitiaal and eewaaada eendiklann threwg 2003 Page #226  

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gi Markov in London, using a Ricin pellet and attempt to assassinate Vladim 2006 Page #107  

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

rder analysis is still classified, pellets penetrated the bodies of victims 2004 Page #130  

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

erest, all UFO files would be kept pem,anently and considered for eventual  2008 Page #62  

Word: "pem1issible", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

the official world that it was now pem1issible to leak the MJ-12 Eisenhower 2008 Page #133  

Word: "pem1ission", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 been forced down, they called for pem1ission to go outside the gate to inv 2008 Page #32  
Burroughs and Sgt. Adrian Bustinza pem1ission to go closer toward the light 2008 Page #84  

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

DMAN Nuclear Physicist-Lecturer 79 Pembroke Crescent Fredericton. NB Canada 2003 Page #136  

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

e kind of parked it in the holding pen until we got more evewimesses. 1° 21 2004 Page #216  
 was written with a 1977 ballpoint pen. 242                                 2004 Page #245  
 notation was done with a felt tip pen with 1962 or later ink. Potentially  2004 Page #246  
other planets." In the margin is a pen written note to saying: 'What is DM  2004 Page #247  
ergen was carefully circled with a pen by an unknown source at the NSA with 2005 Page #133  
ed patients with the laser Medical Pen, developed by the Air Force's Philli 2006 Page #201  
orce" Chapter ■There were numerous pen notations 39                         2007 Page #45  
 with ink manufacru rcd by the Die pen comp1ny fonhe fim time in 1977. The  2007 Page #46  
e started to mark it up with a red pen, as shown. Even though Tim Cooper ha 2008 Page #105  

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

 and white races. G. This may be a penal colony on which aliens dropped off 2006 Page #7  

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

200-2 and JANAP- 146, that provide penalties including fines and prison bot 2004 Page #141  
 as weU as fear among witnesses of penalties or ridicule, th.is is work tha 2005 Page #131  
. GM: Yes MW: What are the current penalties against you if you did get ext 2007 Page #91  

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

l to add that those laws carried a penalty of life in prison or death. Both 2008 Page #30  

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

field, nonetheless seems to have a penchant for using unsupported anonymous 2004 Page #222  

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

uncture that was the diameter of a pencil; that was the only defect discove 2004 Page #74  
al and microscopic examination the pencil writing on the first page of the  2004 Page #250  
ile folder of the period. Even the pencil marks "do not remove from safe Fr 2004 Page #252  
e of her encounter. He then drew a pencil illustration of the so-called "Fl 2006 Page #91  
90) ■ Kilgallen comments (p. 288) "PENCIL NOTATIONS CONSISTENT WITH THOSE A 2007 Page #47  
as flecked off. There is a note in pencil that says, "original carbon." It  2008 Page #109  
 page, shown in slide 35 we have a pencil signature. Unfortunately , I did  2008 Page #110  
ly , I did not have this dated for pencil timeline. lt originally said, "Do 2008 Page #110  

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

e components to be consistent with pencils that were commercially available 2004 Page #250  
 Ribbon type consistent with era ■ Pencils from 1950s ■ Red stamp ink not r 2007 Page #46  
 thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical and microscopic ■ Wate 2007 Page #46  
 thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencils: chemical and microscopic ■ Wate 2008 Page #120  

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

e DM keeps his big mouth shut" {in pencil}                                  2007 Page #48  

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

ld regard (in view of evident leak pending) immediate release. OK HST signe 2003 Page #204  
e of the New Mexico events and the pending leak as described in Marshall's  2003 Page #210  
 trip and "in view of evident leak pending" Vl" Top Secret Memorandum for t 2003 Page #211  
would invalidate this conclusion.5 Pending any further notification, invest 2005 Page #123  
s, Dr. Robert M. Wood, publication pending 21 Ibid. 33                      2008 Page #39  
L&l1.l'orn1a, far ten!)orary 6.ut; pending further asalg.nment in connectio 2009 Page #175  

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

"-type bombs that could reportedly penetrate and destroy facilities up to a 2003 Page #149  
gest media impulses would be 1) to penetrate the government's thinking and  2006 Page #58  
 public order while buying time to penetrate strangeness and verify benevol 2006 Page #59  
would be under maximum pressure to penetrate NHI strangeness; humankind's s 2006 Page #62  
ented; science would be pressed to penetrate NHI strangeness and assess vul 2006 Page #64  
nity would be pressed above all to penetrate the NHI strangeness and seek f 2006 Page #65  
t for them, given their ability to penetrate our airspace at will, and thei 2006 Page #140  
Air Force fighters will attempt to penetrate our air space for testing and  2006 Page #149  
onventional weapons usually cannot penetrate the intense plasma field surro 2007 Page #131  
roughs' efforts in October 2008 to penetrate that mental block is what the  2008 Page #82  
 hypnotherapist to see if he could penetrate more details about haunting dr 2008 Page #90  

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

lysis is still classified, pellets penetrated the bodies of victims, 244 wi 2004 Page #130  
e to wruch Soviet intelligence had penetrated British intelligence was lost 2005 Page #94  
ect camoufla ge. lts buzzing noise penetrated the brain, but not the ears,  2007 Page #196  
by illusions? Either way, whatever penetrated the Rendlesham Forest in Dece 2008 Page #96  

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

 the case. It was not the bacteria penetrating the arm that caused d1e infe 2005 Page #34  
 make the threat comprehensible by penetrating the strangeness. Standard mi 2006 Page #62  

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

 the elements — meaning it resists penetration by magnetic fields more stro 2003 Page #107  
es were the spearheads of economic penetration in the other American republ 2008 Page #137  

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

and he observed on the flying disc penetrations of the skin and exit holes  2004 Page #66  
.. ] 11 As with the Green Fireball penetrations of sensitive installations  2008 Page #29  

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

AUNCH POLITICAL PRESSURE SECRECY I PENETRATOR CRASHED HARDWARE STORM MASSIV 2008 Page #1  

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

. Two antibiotics were prescribed, penicillin and gentamicin, since doctors 2005 Page #33  

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

h Naval Facility at tip of eastern peninsula jutting below Okinawa City. Ma 2006 Page #156  
 fortress site of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula in the Haruaki Gulf, New Zeala 2009 Page #165  

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

removed from the udder. SLIDE #33: Penis and testicles removed, Grove Oak,  2004 Page #77  
0, 1993 in Grove Oak, Alabama, the penis and testicles were cleanly and blo 2004 Page #77  
f lower jaw • Rectum • Genitalia: (Penis, testicles and scrotal contents in 2006 Page #115  
r • Teats a Udder • Vulva/vagina 0 Penis/testes 0 Rectum 0 Lips •Tail o Sur 2006 Page #118  

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

to two years in Lewisbur g Federal Penitentiary in Lewisburg , Pennsylvania 2005 Page #101  

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

 which included being president of Penn State University for 15 years. Walk 2004 Page #98  
Eric A. Walker Former president or Penn State University 1987 conversation  2006 Page #27  

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

endlesham-incident.co.uk used with pennission. #3 Audio Col. Halt ( 2:08 )  2009 Page #70  

Word: "penniston", 88 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rees at about chest height. Airman Penniston got close enough to see unknow 2004 Page #47  
 out in the forest with Burroughs, Penniston and Dule on the first night. I 2004 Page #50  
 the incident involving Burroughs, Penniston, Cayanasac and Dule is noted,  2004 Page #51  
 26, 1980, Staff Sergeant James W. Penniston was duty supervisor at RAF Woo 2008 Page #79  
 himself what was happening . Sgt. Penniston asked Airman John BmToughs and 2008 Page #80  
"It did not crash. It landed!" Jim Penniston would later say in interviews  2008 Page #80  
 curves off SLIDE# 20 Back in Sgt. Penniston 's truck, the men drove out of 2008 Page #80  
ghs and Steffens had been earlier. Penniston said the road was full of poth 2008 Page #80  
park. Ed Cabansag walked with Sgt. Penniston and Airman Burroughs into the  2008 Page #80  
ere to relay communications, while Penniston and Burroughs continued walkin 2008 Page #80  
 interviews, Burroughs would say: "Penniston and I were moving toward a lig 2008 Page #80  
           SLIDE# 21 Burroughs and Penniston also described feeling hair on 2008 Page #81  
t was a cold night without storms. Penniston 's written report According to 2008 Page #81  
s written report According to Sgt. Penniston 's written report, when he and 2008 Page #81  
o the center of Rendlesham Forest, Penniston wrote in his statement afterwa 2008 Page #81  
xtending a meter or two out. "Sgt. Penniston contacted Staff Sergeant Coffe 2008 Page #81  
anical in nature." Nowhere in Sgt. Penniston 's statement was any mention o 2008 Page #81  
and Burroughs' encounter with what Penniston would later describe in interv 2008 Page #81  
scribe in interviews as: SLIDE# 22 Penniston comments " ... a shiny, triang 2008 Page #81  
s day does not remember seeing Jim Penniston near such a craft. But Burroug 2008 Page #81  
e a few more details from Sgt. Jim Penniston , who was with BmToughs in the 2008 Page #82  
 after 3 AM, on December 26, 1980. Penniston 's notebook original sketch of 2008 Page #82  
 of triangular craft SLIDE# 24 Jim Penniston says he had a camera and noteb 2008 Page #82  
ctures on my roll of film. (35mm)" Penniston 's original notebook rough ske 2008 Page #82  
of two feet, maybe a little more." Penniston 's refined sketch of symbols 7 2008 Page #82  
ned sketch of symbols 76 Then Sgt. Penniston reached out his hand. "I touch 2008 Page #82  
ch brighter, almost blinding. Both Penniston and John Burroughs fell to the 2008 Page #82  
                         SLIDE# 26 Penniston said, "The craft moved up off  2008 Page #83  
ights in the forest. Burroughs and Penniston tried to go after those lights 2008 Page #83  
sag to the air base, Burroughs and Penniston were told "it is best to keep  2008 Page #83  
oto of triangular plaster cast Jim Penniston also said he made plaster cast 2008 Page #83  
y morning of December 26, with Jim Penniston, or with Adrian Bustinza on th 2008 Page #84  
s to come to it. We (Burroughs and Penniston) can feel it! ... I feel like  2008 Page #85  
g 's pulling me. Oh, God! Sergeant Penniston , what's going on? B (quoting  2008 Page #85  
ston , what's going on? B (quoting Penniston): I don't know. B: It's pullin 2008 Page #85  
dge and Rendlesham Forest with Jim Penniston 's graphic of path he and John 2008 Page #85  
urroughs , Staff Sergeant James W. Penniston and Airman I 51 Class Edward C 2008 Page #85  
ven remember crossing . B (quoting Penniston): Do you remember this, John?  2008 Page #85  
 I don't remember this. B (quoting Penniston): Well, how did we get there?  2008 Page #85  
here? B: I don't know. B ( quoting Penniston): Could we have been moved by  2008 Page #85  
 conference. Epilogue In 1997, Jim Penniston gave me permission to share so 2008 Page #90  
er with the lights and craft, Sgt. Penniston told me he received a call to  2008 Page #90  
ere, Major Malcolm Zickler ordered Penniston to report to the Air Force Off 2008 Page #90  
l Agent and a Major. Back in 1997, Penniston told me that he deliberately l 2008 Page #90  
 the intelligence agents knew Sgt. Penniston wasn't telling the full truth  2008 Page #90  
s . After it was over, no one told Penniston what he had said. Finally four 2008 Page #90  
vents, on September I 0, 1994, Jim Penniston underwent hypnosis with a hypn 2008 Page #90  
 had earlier refused to describe. [Penniston is lower case; hypnotherapist  2008 Page #90  
ase.] SLIDE#40 September I 0, 1994 Penniston Hypnosis Excerpt 84 Penniston: 2008 Page #90  
1994 Penniston Hypnosis Excerpt 84 Penniston: "They are asking me ifl see b 2008 Page #90  
em. SLfDE # 41 September I 0, 1994 Penniston Hypnosis Excerpt YOU TOUCHED T 2008 Page #91  
ntly. SLIDE# 42 September 10, 1994 Penniston Hypnosis Excerpt ARE THEY USIN 2008 Page #91  
 us. SLIDE# 43 September I 0, 1994 Penniston Hypnosis Excerpt DOES THE GOVE 2008 Page #92  
 back. SLIDE#44 September 10, 1994 Penniston Hypnosis Excerpt WHAT ARE THE  2008 Page #92  
Air Force Two weeks after Sgt. Jim Penniston 's December 26, 1980 experienc 2008 Page #93  
ies of John Burroughs and Sgt. Jim Penniston , who agree the first night of 2008 Page #93  
ountered by John Burroughs and Jim Penniston in Rendlesham Forest as, "meta 2008 Page #93  
onfirmed by John Burroughs nor Jim Penniston. But another military eyewitne 2008 Page #93  
ion of Homo sapiens? SLIDE# 48 Jim Penniston comment after September 10, 19 2008 Page #94  
s session was over, Sergeant James Penniston described the U.S. government' 2008 Page #94  
s worried about interference." Jim Penniston means alien interference, perh 2008 Page #94  
tic harvests from Earth life. When Penniston placed his hand on the craft's 2008 Page #94  
om the future came from Staff Sgt. Penniston, a military security man who i 2008 Page #95  
les. Then, there is the paradox in Penniston 's recall of the telepathic tr 2008 Page #95  
e B & W still film that Sgt. James Penniston says he used in his camera to  2009 Page #60  
M, December 26, 1980. SLIDE# 7 Jim Penniston talked to me in a September 20 2009 Page #61  
Bentwaters Staff Sergeant James W. Penniston. Col. Charles I. Halt (Ret.) o 2009 Page #61  
et.) on left with Staff Sgt. James Penniston (Ret.) in 2007. He was RAF Woo 2009 Page #61  
ged to midnight on Christmas, Sgt. Penniston received a radio call from Cen 2009 Page #62  
ham Forest When Staff Sergeant Jim Penniston arrived at the East Gate, Sgt. 2009 Page #62  
lem in the Rendlesham forest. Sgt. Penniston could see reddish-orange light 2009 Page #63  
t crash. It landed." Puzzled, Sgt. Penniston called the 81 st Police Squadr 2009 Page #63  
n Radar check. Lt. Buran told Sgt. Penniston there was an object over the b 2009 Page #63  
t Commander Lt. Buran to give Sgt. Penniston permission to go off base to i 2009 Page #63  
o go off base to investigate. Sgt. Penniston asked Sgt. Steffens to go with 2009 Page #63  
Burroughs volunteered to join Sgt. Penniston and Airman Cabansag. The three 2009 Page #63  
called for radio silence, and Sgt. Penniston asked Ed Cabansag to go back t 2009 Page #63  
 act as a radio relay between Sgt. Penniston , Airman Burroughs and Securit 2009 Page #63  
 lost all communications with Sgt. Penniston and John Burroughs for about 4 2009 Page #63  
 is how retired Staff Sergeant Jim Penniston describes the black, triangula 2009 Page #63  
                       58 #2 Audio Penniston ( 5:26 ) Staff Sgt. James W. P 2009 Page #64  
iston ( 5:26 ) Staff Sgt. James W. Penniston: "ft was a triangular craft. T 2009 Page #64  
                            62 Jim Penniston told me that he and John Burro 2009 Page #68  
 Conrad who did not ask either Jim Penniston or John Burroughs a single que 2009 Page #68  
 a single question. That made Sgt. Penniston suspicious that his superior o 2009 Page #68  
ing time that neither John nor Jim Penniston can remember. Right from the b 2009 Page #77  
emories . Even two men, Sgt. James Penniston and Airman John Burroughs, who 2009 Page #77  
ing could have been the night with Penniston; it could have been the third  2009 Page #78  

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

a diamond cut on glass." When Sgt. Penniston' s fingers touched the engrave 2008 Page #82  

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

es, Vol. JI: High Strangeness. Jim Penniston's Bentwaters interrogators ask 2008 Page #90  
 6 I ;:- I Staff Sergeant James W. Penniston's sketch of black, glass-like  2009 Page #61  
        60 Staff Sergeant James W. Penniston's sketch of symbols etched wit 2009 Page #66  

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

cumstances changed sufficiently to pennit an effort being made to complete  2009 Page #167  

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

ephone in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and the Ontario province o 2003 Page #53  
ar from my hometown of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. I was already very interes 2003 Page #54  
, but also from throughout Western Pennsylvania descended onto that rural l 2003 Page #55  
 made to the Oakdale Radar site in Pennsylvania. A three man team has been  2003 Page #56  
er 10, 1965, after it arrived from Pennsylvania. The object was backed into 2003 Page #61  
. A few days after the incident in Pennsylvania, a Navy officer came to tha 2003 Page #61  
ase within days of the recovery in Pennsylvania. It was obvious that Myron  2003 Page #67  
is device could not have landed in Pennsylvania that day in 1965. According 2003 Page #71  
 object from any country landed in Pennsylvania on December 9, 1965. During 2003 Page #71  
e crash of an object in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. Based on information suppl 2003 Page #192  
after the crash. » The Governor of Pennsylvania arrived at the ranch in aft 2003 Page #193  
d. Then he identified one man from Pennsylvania who had attended all the me 2004 Page #98  
een at the UFO crash in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. He lived only 100 miles aw 2004 Page #100  
ntained information on an event in Pennsylvania (Kecksburg perhaps?) and on 2004 Page #100  
tood at a tilt" 43 1965 Kecksburg, Pennsylvania 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Stan G 2004 Page #113  
afford AFB in 1973 or 1974 69 1979 Pennsylvania, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher L 2004 Page #114  
on. That afternoon the Governor of Pennsylvania flew to the ranch to meet w 2004 Page #177  
ederal Penitentiary in Lewisburg , Pennsylvania. He was fifty-nine years ol 2005 Page #101  
7 from a story in a Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania newspaper that had been pub 2006 Page #176  
s" from the former Soviet Union to Pennsylvania to Roswell, New Mexico, one 2006 Page #183  
ell, New Mexico); raised partly in Pennsylvania (attending Valley Forge Ele 2006 Page #194  
of History at Temple University in Pennsylvania; John Carpenter, psychother 2006 Page #198  
: This is Apartment Number 1040 at Pennsylvania and Montgomery Streets in A 2007 Page #166  
 OVER ANIMATED MAPS: \Xie went out Pennsylvania ... and when we got to Mena 2007 Page #167  
trong) and aunt (Sandy Rivers) out Pennsylvania to Menaul and beyond Tramwa 2007 Page #168  
 QUESTION -THAT YOU \XIERE OVER AT PENNSYLVANIA AND MONTGOMERY AJ."JD PAUL  2007 Page #169  
n D1smto Band ■ Encounters ■ 1982: Pennsylvania UFOs ■ Tne Cc!d War Escilit 2008 Page #163  
's (First) Alien Invasion Speech ■ Pennsylvania Triangles ■ The Challenger  2008 Page #164  
lt was born in 1940 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is now 69- years-old.  2009 Page #68  
ate work at both the University of Pennsylvania as well as at Harvard Medic 2009 Page #164  

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

share about 20 cents (about half a penny each). This works out to four grou 2005 Page #75  
ith Professor Chapman and Dr. W.G. Penny of the Imperial College of Science 2009 Page #170  
ons by Sir Geoffrey Taylor and Dr. Penny (UK scientists) were invaluable in 2009 Page #173  

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

y said that the guy was on an Army pension and was concerned that he'd end  2006 Page #124  

Word: "pentagon", 56 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ry including the Air Force and the Pentagon, and that they were asking her  2003 Page #59  
ur, Secretary Forrestal distress's Pentagon underlings by putting himself i 2003 Page #86  
 arrives at his new offices in the Pentagon. For the record, the MJ-12 rela 2003 Page #87  
books are removed from Forrestal's Pentagon office and secured at the White 2003 Page #89  
ment, Forrestal is escorted to the Pentagon courtyard to find that Defense  2003 Page #89  
extraterrestrial technology out of Pentagon storage into the hands of defen 2003 Page #101  
Dwight Eisenhower and later in the Pentagon under General Arthur Trudeau. T 2003 Page #102  
unfortunately sent these on to the Pentagon and his State Senators, who did 2003 Page #150  
s famous for his legal work on the Pentagon papers, the Karen Silkwood case 2003 Page #197  
                     IFLDLA at the Pentagon by AC/S AAF General Hoyt Vanden 2003 Page #235  
e. It was sent for analysis to the Pentagon and disappeared there. This was 2004 Page #14  
out a special room that was in the Pentagon. In this room, according to Smi 2004 Page #94  
In fact, when he first entered the Pentagon in 1951, he took over the offic 2004 Page #98  
len Sandler were approached by the Pentagon officials and told the story. T 2004 Page #105  
lected; destroyed them 22 1952 The Pentagon, Washington DC, USA 1 0 0 1 0 R 2004 Page #111  
 saw by mistake alien body held at Pentagon, pickled in glass tank 108      2004 Page #111  
a commercial aircraft that hit the Pentagon, and that the aircraft that hit 2004 Page #131  
 ineptitude (July 1999) • The 9/11 Pentagon strike was not a commercial pla 2004 Page #131  
raduate School of Georgia Tech and Pentagon advisor), and Major Jesse Marce 2004 Page #132  
for answers about Roswell from the Pentagon were considered to be both an a 2004 Page #146  
a Tech and who was also a longtime Pentagon advisor, did confirm in a lette 2004 Page #147  
len Sandler were approached by the Pentagon to produce a series of document 2004 Page #181  
led to another, a contact with the Pentagon. Everyone couldn't have been mo 2004 Page #182  
cumentary script took place at the Pentagon. Emenegger told me that when th 2004 Page #182  
didn't even have to sign in at the Pentagon entrance. They just walked in.  2004 Page #182  
ieval Conference We headed for the Pentagon and we walked into the building 2004 Page #183  
 walking through the E-ring at the Pentagon. The first thing he says to us  2004 Page #183  
s was to go over the script at the Pentagon, and if there was any question  2004 Page #183  
assed from person to person in the Pentagon, and everyone seemed serious an 2004 Page #183  
e film was transported back to the Pentagon. Emenegger and Sandler were giv 2004 Page #184  
. MJ-12 was a consolidation of two Pentagon projects, MAJESTIC and JEHOVAH, 2004 Page #249  
, sometimes caUed the "underground Pentagon," located six miles north of tl 2005 Page #130  
e. Ir was sent for analysis to the Pentagon and rusappeared there." Notably 2005 Page #133  
-1) spy plane in Congressional and Pentagon budgets in the 1950s. 3. Nearly 2005 Page #175  
 •ala -lea Mammy Coiles Fe.. and • Pentagon budget FY 2001 $310 billion • M 2006 Page #32  
at private contractors (instead of Pentagon) are becoming the dominant play 2006 Page #33  
 Nellis, Wright-Patterson, and the Pentagon denied knowledge of the aircraf 2006 Page #75  
airports, newspapers, and even the Pentagon were flooded with calls from fr 2006 Page #95  
, Navy, Marines, Air Force, NORAD, Pentagon and intelligence agencies knew  2006 Page #144  
l civilian communications with the Pentagon will be cut qff. I will keep yo 2006 Page #164  
ter (Clement Adee of Britain). The Pentagon telephones would be closed for  2006 Page #167  
or I do not know, perhaps from the Pentagon. He wanted to telephone his wif 2006 Page #167  
 AM Bob Lovett called him from the Pentagon and abruptly informed him in hi 2006 Page #167  
er Secretag Lovett called from the Pentagon, reporting that the radar scree 2006 Page #168  
Intelligence, headquartered in the Pentagon, requested the immediate high a 2006 Page #174  
1982, Dr. Brian T. Clifford of the Pentagon announced at a press conference 2006 Page #202  
 ► Greater Internet control by the Pentagon ► Government-sponsored rusinfor 2007 Page #39  
or General Robert Liebennan of the Pentagon in 2001: ■ $4.4 tnlfion in "adj 2007 Page #53  
 reported to the \:Var room at the Pentagon ." Here's where that gets inter 2008 Page #9  
 passed is an action bandied" "THE PENTAGON SAYS NOTHING " IT'S A BUILDING  2008 Page #147  
UILDINGS DON'T TALK. PEOPLE IN THE PENTAGON SAY THINGS AND THEY DON'T ALWAY 2008 Page #147  
 DWIII I Cff')t1 SU.TU rtlUhl "THE PENTAGON SAYS ..... " THE BIGGEST FAILUR 2008 Page #147  
avy space surveillance system. the Pentagon was reported to have been chewe 2009 Page #16  
enorn1ous logistics support by the Pentagon , was closely associated with C 2009 Page #37  
 not explained to us. Marion Shaw: Pentagon Secrets Now in her early-eighti 2009 Page #53  
on Shaw worked in the heart of the Pentagon during the 1950s as a secretary 2009 Page #53  

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

the first copies coming out of the Pentagon's printing office. One of the r 2003 Page #88  
he avy and was stationed w-ith the Pentagon's Research and Developm ent Boa 2005 Page #164  
Leaks and Structure of Secrecy The Pentagon's Missing Money *we mv.tra, far 2006 Page #32  
.4 tnlfion in "adjustments· to the Pentagon's books had to be cooked to com 2007 Page #53  

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

"supranational," "res-nullius" and Pentateuch , have been verified at the P 2003 Page #27  
n examples and the use of the word Pentateuch, which require more research. 2008 Page #108  
h. An example of Einstein's use of Pentateuch in the open literature would  2008 Page #108  
 of this word and that of the word Pentateuch continues. If my earlier hypo 2008 Page #109  
lowing che guidelines found in the Pentateuch. Obviously , che idea of revo 2008 Page #112  
ews ■ The "guidelines found in the Pentateuch." is not only wrong logic, bu 2008 Page #118  

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

o sign so he could be given sodium pentothal. Sodium pentothal is a barbitu 2008 Page #90  
 be given sodium pentothal. Sodium pentothal is a barbituate that induces u 2008 Page #90  
s worry that the military's sodium pentothal hypnosis might have been done  2008 Page #90  

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

 statements. It also shows, in the penultimate line on the right, that the  2003 Page #176  
on in the New Mexico Desert, their penultimate effort to explain away the R 2004 Page #230  
 the following exceptions: {a) The penultimate paragraph, page 4 of Inclosu 2009 Page #27  

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

and War Co-Ordination, Sir William Peny." The weapon definitely did not rea 2009 Page #167  

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

 of th« reaction by the Ion Alanos peonle involved, cefore spins to Whit*'  2003 Page #214  

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

blems re_ated to extraterres trial peop:es. Of course, even though J.t is m 2008 Page #113  
hat a race of e~:cracerres::ria:.. peop:..e more advanced t.echnolog1.cally 2008 Page #113  

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

ay be recognized as an independent peop_e. -hey cou:..d consider wha: degre 2008 Page #113  

Word: "people", 550 instance(s) (Back to Top)

enomenon. I think we owe it to the people to establish credibility regardin 2003 Page #6  
ent Jimmy Carter “I don’t laugh at people any more when they say they’ve se 2003 Page #7  
e a common front against attack by people of other planets. The politics of 2003 Page #10  
y spacecraft exist. There are many people in the Air Force who believe in U 2003 Page #11  
 crash site Offered blessings Many people thereCharlette Marin On - The Cra 2003 Page #23  
he be willing to go to minister to people there which he did. Upon arrival  2003 Page #23  
here were 3 entities, or non-human people, lying on the ground. Two were ju 2003 Page #23  
g them last rites. There were many people there, fire people, photographers 2003 Page #23  
There were many people there, fire people, photographers, and so they lifte 2003 Page #23  
 come to the site and finally, the people that would have logically heard a 2003 Page #30  
l, said there were already several people there on the scene, two that he a 2003 Page #30  
med were local photographers, fire people, and so not long after they arriv 2003 Page #30  
never spoke of it again. The other people seem to be very intimidated and v 2003 Page #30  
y of police officers, plainclothes people and military men the most appropr 2003 Page #30  
given the wording he used, "little people" rather than ET, alien or non-hum 2003 Page #31  
, this will pin down precisely the people who would have been responsible.  2003 Page #33  
Kodak photo, scalloped edges ■ Two people holding up non-human ■ No bone st 2003 Page #35  
he low level stories from credible people that loosely support the event, l 2003 Page #38  
his son’s dog and two unidentified people witnessed six disc shape craft, o 2003 Page #41  
d Shaw. Clay Shaw was one of three people that New Orleans district attorne 2003 Page #42  
acturing and materials. Shoe sales people, pediatricians, podiatrists and o 2003 Page #48  
 and other professional orthopedic people were also contacted. I acquired s 2003 Page #48  
h in the sky has sent a great many people rushing to their telephone in Ohi 2003 Page #53  
igued by the local reports of many people having seen a luminous object in  2003 Page #54  
broadcasts. Apparently hundreds of people, not only from communities around 2003 Page #55  
it is now known that multitudes of people had some association with this in 2003 Page #56  
ty within days after the incident. People reportedly saw a large military f 2003 Page #56  
or. I have spoken with hundreds of people who have had some involvement wit 2003 Page #56  
It is fortunate that many of these people have documented their experiences 2003 Page #56  
 Stan Gordon In recent years, more people who had involvement with the Keck 2003 Page #57  
 of the big questions that so many people ask is why are only a few people  2003 Page #57  
y people ask is why are only a few people saying that nothing happened? Esp 2003 Page #57  
ned? Especially when multitudes of people swear that the incident occurred  2003 Page #57  
ell recorded that large numbers of people on the ground, as well as pilots  2003 Page #58  
away. We now know that a number of people around the Kecksburg area observe 2003 Page #58  
s, soldiers with rifles, and other people at the site. 56                   2003 Page #60  
soldiers aimed their rifles at the people and the observers soon departed.  2003 Page #61  
having a problem with the numerous people who were coming into the area to  2003 Page #67  
 boys were asked to do was to give people looking for the site the wrong di 2003 Page #67  
rently had fun all evening sending people the wrong way. The Question of Bo 2003 Page #67  
ady experienced some ridicule from people even close to him. Joel's name fi 2003 Page #68  
hind a tree and watched as various people began to enter the woods. Joel, w 2003 Page #69  
 the farm lane that numerous other people reported various activity, includ 2003 Page #70  
with the farm lane that many other people reported various activity on that 2003 Page #70  
 there is a genuine emergency, the people have a right to an explanation. . 2003 Page #87  
hy would have been one of the last people he should be allowed to speak wit 2003 Page #95  
ference I also contacted dozens of people in the scientific and industrial  2003 Page #110  
 can't attack the data, attack the people. It's easier. 4. Do research by p 2003 Page #118  
 arc too much trouble. Defame dead people, since one can't lie sued for Lib 2003 Page #118  
ve way to the Age of Aquarius, the people whose job it was to stay paranoid 2003 Page #141  
 she might have seen some strange "people." For the last four years, Gabrie 2003 Page #143  
ted on what he found to these same people. He had withheld and blacked out  2003 Page #147  
ing away? Bennewitz had told a few people that he had seen what looked like 2003 Page #148  
see the light of public truth. The people and situations that were starting 2003 Page #148  
t Richard Doty and other Air Force people who passed along important inform 2003 Page #148  
ich may have been some of the same people who were feeding Bennewitz with a 2003 Page #150  
 mental health of both animals and people in the region had been adversely  2003 Page #163  
erywhere • Linked to the right UFO people at the right UFO Crash times • Ma 2003 Page #167  
 or illegal. This includes telling people there has been a "downed satellit 2003 Page #176  
hting: more than 15 sec or lots of people • Number of people counts more if 2003 Page #177  
 sec or lots of people • Number of people counts more if different location 2003 Page #177  
s not there in 1954 ” □ “Why would people be impressed by ‘downed satellite 2003 Page #180  
, identifiable We are locating the people by initials 11 tBTXS Special Oper 2003 Page #182  
 five choices offered to keep nosy people away. The big argument, though, c 2003 Page #183  
n false statement?" Actually, most people were aware of our plans for satel 2003 Page #183  
ia the normal patent process. Many people also, say, "OK, but why still kee 2003 Page #185  
lthough I will concede that so few people know the true story that most of  2003 Page #186  
 story that most of the Government people are sincere in what they say—they 2003 Page #186  
een. I still believe that although people do not have the authority just be 2003 Page #187  
e been replaced with equally smart people as they died off. Speculating on  2003 Page #187  
ritten within the U.S. government. People who think he has time to read the 2003 Page #189  
ked on by CUFOS and the Ohio MUFON people. It involves the longest servicin 2003 Page #190  
he Kecksburg crash. One of the key people under Lionel Ellington was USAF C 2003 Page #193  
 dead alien bodies. Three separate people claim to have been told the story 2003 Page #194  
e. Gerald Ford Gerald Ford as most people know was involved in the big flap 2003 Page #195  
en from time to time - reported by people who I think are basically fully s 2003 Page #195  
r records on the line, and let the people who have seen these unidentified  2003 Page #195  
 and testify. I think the American people would be more assured that there  2003 Page #195  
 it was. I never made fun of other people who have seen things of that kind 2003 Page #196  
ves showing the letters. What most people don't know about the Carter promi 2003 Page #196  
cupants, why should we be the only people in the universe. He wanted to shi 2003 Page #198  
ence, to expose it, to see how the people would react, but he didn't and wo 2003 Page #198  
he Reagan White House actually had people hired to keep Reagan away from sc 2003 Page #198  
terrestrial to Reagan and 36 other people. The story of ET is actually the  2003 Page #198  
nd stated, "I bet there aren't six people in this whole room who know how t 2003 Page #198  
he alien invasion remarks out lest people thing there actually was an alien 2003 Page #199  
orthern Ireland in front of 80,000 people, and I can assure you after a cou 2003 Page #201  
mies dropped in 1953 explained why people in 1947 were reporting bodies in  2003 Page #202  
 of the reaction by the X©a £2xs©3 people ixrrolred* Before grring to Whlta 2003 Page #212  
 proposed to me by three different people out- j side of the Department rer 2003 Page #230  
978 — makes abundantly clear: Many people in this part of the country claim 2004 Page #8  
ce on May 6. Around that time some people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces 2004 Page #8  
of the statement of the CIA that, "people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces 2004 Page #10  
 tactic was put into place to keep people away for the crash site — the cov 2004 Page #16  
 the sense that there are numerous people who have testified to the fact th 2004 Page #16  
 mental health of both animals and people in the region had been adversely  2004 Page #17  
l. Interestingly, the reference to people having physical reactions is not  2004 Page #17  
 Itay—The strange object that sone people in the northern racm or 3.0.tt 1o 2004 Page #20  
MALS WERE DEMENTED. WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE LIVING THERE? COAL SE OP TEEM, WH 2004 Page #24  
IGHT HAVE REEM CAUSED BY? EGAL THE PEOPLE WHO WERE THERE, YOU KNOW, THE STO 2004 Page #24  
 TELL. SO, WHAT WE ARE AsEING 00W, PEOPLE LIKE THE ENGLISH, AM FRENCH, AND  2004 Page #24  
 /NVESTIGATE AND TO LOOK APTER THE PEOPLE YOU SAY HAVE MEN INJURED? MAL WEL 2004 Page #24  
al tons. The town today is full of people who are viewing the wreckage and  2004 Page #27  
e aircraft industry and, like most people in that field, very precise and t 2004 Page #27  
strange objects in the skies, many people will report having seen such obje 2004 Page #28  
onclusion, so I began interviewing people in Aurora. The population of the  2004 Page #28  
she said flatly. "I have talked to people who were alive then. They all sai 2004 Page #28  
ed. By 1973, there were only three people still living who may have had dir 2004 Page #29  
y caused a lot of excitement. Many people were frightened. They didn't know 2004 Page #29  
ry in the 1960s and 70s, said many people were buried without headstones an 2004 Page #30  
t all burials. "There are a lot of people out there we don't know about," s 2004 Page #30  
has been regarded as a fake by our people. There is, however, no unbeliever 2004 Page #32  
cotia. Wickens was returning these people to their homes after meeting them 2004 Page #34  
 these two boats with four or five people on each, however there would be a 2004 Page #38  
cted or had been contacted by some people who had been in the military, eac 2004 Page #43  
r awhile and re- interviewed these people and learned additional informatio 2004 Page #45  
 guess is that I believed him. ... People died after this for God sake. May 2004 Page #49  
 No light houses and theories from people who don't have a clue. ... I reme 2004 Page #49  
 back what we lost over there. All people will do is rip us off and never u 2004 Page #50  
is gonna set off a lot of powerful people that have a lot to lose if this g 2004 Page #50  
ight. I was on call, other command people were busy elsewhere, maybe on sig 2004 Page #50  
s that night involved far too many people to fully contain. C Flight's blot 2004 Page #51  
 probably four and a half thousand people. I saw enough space there to hous 2004 Page #52  
 enough space there to house these people, for a year, all of them. Now, we 2004 Page #52  
 can lift up and lower animals and people; • that government insiders concl 2004 Page #61  
 genetic material from animals and people transported by that beam technolo 2004 Page #61  
ashed around the world killing 198 people. The worst disaster was near La G 2004 Page #68  
crashed and burned, killing all 38 people aboard. While government Civil Ae 2004 Page #68  
 been unofficial leaks by military people and others about the discovery of 2004 Page #73  
discovered on the entire ship. Our people tried diamond drills, an acetylen 2004 Page #74  
crashes. "Officials felt that only people in professional levels were capab 2004 Page #75  
h, there were indications that key people inside the United States governme 2004 Page #84  
o protect them from the government people who he had come to totally distru 2004 Page #86  
to his prediction, once Smith died people representing the Canadian, United 2004 Page #86  
h was convinced it was the work of people looking for the files. Decades la 2004 Page #86  
t. Fact is when certain government people came face to face with the realit 2004 Page #88  
face with the reality of the space people, and realized that wasn't anythin 2004 Page #88  
udies and met with some of the top people in the United States flying sauce 2004 Page #88  
they had recovered a UFO with some people in it. Friedman: Bodies, whatever 2004 Page #92  
to me that those guys if they were people were made like insects. Friedman: 2004 Page #92  
rs and bodies was known to me, and people who had been close to Smith, sinc 2004 Page #93  
ese were, of course, upper echelon people with attaché cases that were chai 2004 Page #94  
nd fallen into the hands of "Earth people." I have even handed "hardware,"  2004 Page #95  
ng the reality of the craft or the people who manipulate them. In a 1955 le 2004 Page #95  
Did you hear that story from other people or did your dad tell you that. Ja 2004 Page #96  
e. Sarbacher named off a number of people but all were dead. Then he identi 2004 Page #98  
mp on good UFO cases with the best people they had. It involved the same al 2004 Page #103  
r was so angry about the leak that people inside the NSC were afraid to he  2004 Page #103  
d sensed that the large numbers of people whom he interviewed represented a 2004 Page #106  
. But some of the reports are just people looking at alien bodies or craft  2004 Page #110  
42 inches high, gray-pink skin, 20 people involved in investigation and res 2004 Page #112  
nces, several of them are known to people who are still active in the UFO r 2004 Page #117  
shown on Slide 12. Identifying the people who would be able to offer identi 2004 Page #117  
reverse engineering them. However, people generally and almost universally  2004 Page #121  
e questions even from unreasonable people. I sense two layers of skepticism 2004 Page #121  
her 10 leakers. If only 10% of the people tell tales against instructions a 2004 Page #125  
less consistent with the number of people who might have been involved in r 2004 Page #125  
itution. Finally, except for a few people who have accepted faithfully the  2004 Page #125  
at is precisely the reason so many people debunk it, dismiss it, ignore it  2004 Page #132  
e a common front against attack by people from other planets." We have no e 2004 Page #133  
ucer entered the English language. People at that time were panicked and re 2004 Page #133  
 things. It was similar to the way people had behaved when Orson Welles per 2004 Page #133  
r of The Worlds in 1938, when many people thought the Martians had landed a 2004 Page #133  
 opposing statements of upstanding people such as Jesse Marcel Sr. and Jr., 2004 Page #139  
as one location or another by many people who claim to be in the know, but  2004 Page #143  
nnoyance and a provocation by many people in Washington. However, before Sc 2004 Page #146  
at letter was confirmed by several people, including Stanton Friedman, who  2004 Page #147  
, but we are asked to believe that people tend to forget the dates and year 2004 Page #148  
alue. The bureaucracy needs docile people, byzantine people, slaves, and th 2004 Page #154  
acy needs docile people, byzantine people, slaves, and these two types come 2004 Page #154  
v We shall erect an obelisk to the people who have created the rocket and t 2004 Page #164  
ographs and glorious tames of dime people will be widely known by the peopl 2004 Page #164  
people will be widely known by the people.We highly value these poople, we  2004 Page #164  
role he played in this. One of the people who did play an unintentional rol 2004 Page #177  
 from time to time — reportings by people who basically I think are fully s 2004 Page #177  
their records on the line. Let the people who have allegedly seen these Uni 2004 Page #177  
and testify. "I think the American people would be more assured that there  2004 Page #177  
d in the film to help convince the people that UFOs were extraterrestrial.  2004 Page #179  
 the subject of UFOs. He said when people like you put these things on the  2004 Page #183  
 the very last. I assume there are people — I understood there was one Gene 2004 Page #185  
 give a lecture to the top 50 SETI people inside the Jet Propulsion Laborat 2004 Page #186  
cupants. Why should we be the only people in the universe? He wanted to shi 2004 Page #188  
ence, to expose it, to see how the people would react, but he didn't and wo 2004 Page #188  
ing and talks by National Security people, and basically that was the end o 2004 Page #189  
ing with Bill Moore. What a lot of people don't know is that was the first  2004 Page #190  
o the same thing, and I think most people would if they were approached in  2004 Page #190  
The main thing Moore received that people here would know is the MJ-12 docu 2004 Page #191  
 • Asked if he believed there were people in the archives searching for MJ- 2004 Page #191  
l. She dealt with many of the same people that Moore and Emenegger were dea 2004 Page #193  
ew by telling her that "government people" in Washington were very upset wi 2004 Page #193  
n at the White House in 1982. Most people know that near the end of the scr 2004 Page #195  
nd stated, "I bet there aren't six people in this who room who know how tru 2004 Page #195  
his whole thing is." There were 37 people in the room representing some of  2004 Page #195  
esenting some of the most powerful people in the country. A couple months a 2004 Page #195  
 this man was identified as one of people so valuable because he was able t 2004 Page #195  
economy is strong and the American people are self-confident. .." Yet despi 2004 Page #197  
 the bizarre comment about how few people knew that ET: The Extraterrestria 2004 Page #197  
made to look like a suicide • Why: People she associated with • Things she  2004 Page #207  
ven to him • He could hurt to many people and institutions • He represented 2004 Page #208  
n, as, I think, do the majority of people who grew up in the era of both sp 2004 Page #214  
 always well-meaning, but they are people to whom an unscrupulous person co 2004 Page #215  
he Roswell incident which has kept people interested for over three decades 2004 Page #216  
act that the story is replete with people who claimed to be witnesses to so 2004 Page #216  
, and at that point saw a group of people from Aztec — the oil field people 2004 Page #216  
 people from Aztec — the oil field people, two law enforcement officers who 2004 Page #216  
day. He could remember all but two people, because he didn't know who they  2004 Page #217  
es the kind of evidence that makes people like me sit up and take notice. O 2004 Page #217  
ve. As Stan Friedman often reminds people, we still don't know who "Deep Th 2004 Page #218  
mous witness, are for. I encourage people who are interested to seek out th 2004 Page #223  
have a good job," and the "English people are nothing but a bunch of dirty  2004 Page #224  
ll the Ramey memo. Note these four people are not doing "combined" research 2004 Page #227  
e story was all over the wires and people were clamoring for more informati 2004 Page #237  
 potentially traceable to specific people. The chapters of the book are lis 2004 Page #245  
ince they can prove that there are people on other planets." In the margin  2004 Page #247  
e PSYOP (psychological operations) people to control public exposure to fly 2004 Page #247  
ically we can fairly conclude that people were murdered to maintain the UFO 2004 Page #254  
is son what was "all the nonsense" people had been talking about the rumors 2005 Page #33  
s phone calls made b) unidentified people who had the clear intention of sc 2005 Page #36  
. Chetham and Young were the first people within the UFO research community 2005 Page #39  
 publicity and there were too many people, other than official people seein 2005 Page #39  
o many people, other than official people seeing these things and reporting 2005 Page #39  
 names and affiliations in logbook People that you would not expect to be t 2005 Page #62  
k, we've got military intelligence people, for God's sake, coming to this p 2005 Page #68  
. It seems like he said there were people from the government came around t 2005 Page #69  
 government came around to talk to people all over the valley after that."  2005 Page #69  
ec~· envelop the subject. Ordinary people are being kept in the dark, while 2005 Page #73  
does not appear to be forthcoming. People around the world see these amazin 2005 Page #74  
ce, then we may consider that some people are selected for limited communic 2005 Page #74  
envision the U.S. as a room of 100 people, with a cotal amount of \,ealth e 2005 Page #75  
der S2.50 per person); the next 40 people would share $16 (or S0.40 each);  2005 Page #75  
(or S0.40 each); while the last 40 people would share about 20 cents (about 2005 Page #75  
ciFi Channel, have done this. Some people take this as a sign that the "pow 2005 Page #76  
al lack of democracy when ordinary people cannot get ordinary answers from  2005 Page #77  
ology and bodies. Immediately most people would ask: ''\Vhat is the evidenc 2005 Page #77  
home." Amazingly, there are always people who lack any real curiosity about 2005 Page #81  
osity about their world, and these people prompt.Iy filed out of the room.  2005 Page #81  
aken individually, statements from people like Ben Rich, Barry Goldwater, E 2005 Page #81  
ing spheres have also been seen by people in the area at night. The nature  2005 Page #83  
in Southern California, up to four people claim ro have seen an "AJjen Repr 2005 Page #83  
ic, republican form of governme nt people thought they had. It will now tak 2005 Page #85  
a to tell the public? Why frighten people?" Because she was clearly frighte 2005 Page #86  
actor in tl1e resistance that many people have to the whole topic of UFOs.  2005 Page #86  
ade it anathema to the majority of people in Western culture. So, it should 2005 Page #87  
fying -human Life in the masses of people." To any group or individual inte 2005 Page #89  
ve Characte1; Character .Ana/ysis, People I,, Tro11ble, The lvf.ass Psychol 2005 Page #89  
me known. Energetic functioning in people was now his primary interest and  2005 Page #90  
large room. However, the ORAC most people are familiar with was designed to 2005 Page #90  
and his work posed to the American people was an extraordinarily vicious sm 2005 Page #93  
as no mistake about it. Three more people had seen it. There was onJy one c 2005 Page #96  
om \Xlash.ingcon and had spoken co people in the Dept. of Agriculture, Weat 2005 Page #97  
ct when one sees the whole mass of people thinking of football and radio et 2005 Page #102  
east the time of World War II, few people and even fewer credible scientist 2005 Page #118  
FOs. In fact, for many years, many people, including this writer, gave seri 2005 Page #118  
perience , "I'll neYer make fun of people who say thev've seen unidentified 2005 Page #119  
 is Life outside our planet. ·Most people, however, stiJJ hesitate to confr 2005 Page #119  
what our team has observed is that people who have had securit)' clearances 2005 Page #130  
interviews in LaCrosse, \XII, with people involved with the QuiU.in Pharmac 2005 Page #131  
ztec, New Mexjco in 1948 that many people believe to be a hoax, a fascinati 2005 Page #132  
zational history accurate? Are the people reportedly involved in the event  2005 Page #136  
-n-roll performers from the 1950s. People Like Elvis Presley and Pa Boone w 2005 Page #145  
h could open up ro us. ne group of people that has been most vocally agains 2005 Page #149  
: "\XlelJ, the onl) film that most people want to have access to, and I thi 2005 Page #151  
 separate laboratory and different people, including a geneticist and a sci 2005 Page #158  
onal field and what it took to get people trained to experience antigravity 2005 Page #170  
use artificial gravit)'. He said: "People on board would probably not feel  2005 Page #173  
r at the United Nations? Why would people fake MJ-12 documents? Why do you  2006 Page #4  
d from over 70 countries. In these people see a craft land and then take of 2006 Page #4  
 been withheld and many government people have lied with regard to UFOs. Sa 2006 Page #4  
esident? Certainly not the billion people from India or the 1.3 Billion peo 2006 Page #5  
ople from India or the 1.3 Billion people in China. Obviously, the UN also  2006 Page #5  
e from the stars. Think of all the people going through O'Hare Airport in a 2006 Page #6  
recreation center. Notice how many people visit Hawaii and Las Vegas and Or 2006 Page #7  
gineering District employed 60,000 people to develop the atomic bomb at a c 2006 Page #8  
an code during WW 2 and had 12,000 people working at Bletchley Park in the  2006 Page #8  
do anything about it. The American people had not been informed. Similarly, 2006 Page #8  
ions on Soviet ships. Thousands of people were involved. So WHY keep UFOs s 2006 Page #9  
g of "War of the Worlds", a lot of people would think that surely, aliens,  2006 Page #10  
either or had polio or HIV. I know people who have seen Tokyo, had polio, o 2006 Page #11  
he technique to be used by similar people a few hundred miles away, why ass 2006 Page #11  
aw in seeking classified data from people with clearances. I may be doing e 2006 Page #12  
ould be suspicious... 9. WHY would people fake a bunch of MJ-12 documents?  2006 Page #12  
nical societies. I am pleased when people tell me that they decided to teac 2006 Page #13  
 again. There were accidents where people didn't return. This reveals how h 2006 Page #20  
hat was taught. I got to meet some people who went there and to me they wer 2006 Page #20  
 was like, you know, even enlisted people were above reproach. I mean, it w 2006 Page #20  
e was something sinister about the people when they came back from the scho 2006 Page #21  
gs with considerable care, be- use people are apt to scoff and y unkind thi 2006 Page #44  
 a place where common, color- less people congregate. But these two were a  2006 Page #44  
y. In addition, there were now two people (Garney &. Fitzgerald) instead of 2006 Page #45  
ps would react over time. For some people, Contact would seem to confirm wh 2006 Page #57  
nal lives. On the other hand, many people would find knowledge of the exist 2006 Page #57  
HI seemed strange or hostile. Many people would turn to religion for suppor 2006 Page #57  
rovide meaning or protection. Many people might seek to arm themselves, eva 2006 Page #57  
 then educate; to protect both the people and the economy, to trust but ver 2006 Page #58  
ld be offered in order to calm the people. The challenge for many would be  2006 Page #59  
r economic lines. For a time, many people might stop going to work, preferr 2006 Page #59  
 could take months or longer. Many people will recognize that their reality 2006 Page #59  
of non-essential products, as many people begin to adopt higher ideas about 2006 Page #60  
nimum disruption. Inevitably, some people would react in fear, distrust, pa 2006 Page #60  
hal event had occurred. Gradually, people might notice new technological pr 2006 Page #60  
e benefits it offers. Because many people across all stakeholder groups wou 2006 Page #61  
stracting fluff. Media Public Most people would look to government for assu 2006 Page #61  
s harmlessness; once assured, most people would be glad not to think about  2006 Page #61  
sadvantage as government. For many people, the local church would become a  2006 Page #63  
aotic and totally unreliable. Most people would stay glued to TV/radio for  2006 Page #63  
s evident, panic would ensue. Many people would become disoriented, wanderi 2006 Page #63  
racture along unpredictable lines. People would not know how the greater co 2006 Page #63  
ence is so surreptitious that most people are unaware of it; their motives  2006 Page #63  
mic stability. As far as possible, people would keep going to work; stores  2006 Page #64  
creasingly with - -- . skepticism. People would not know who or what to bel 2006 Page #64  
loss of public trust in authority. People would become skeptical of all off 2006 Page #64  
. Because of NHI strangeness, most people would give government benefit of  2006 Page #65  
ivalism will be rampant, with many people fleeing population centers. - Up  2006 Page #68  
ivalism will be rampant, with many people fleeing population centers. Anti- 2006 Page #69  
 we learn the truth of the matter? People are unreliable sources of informa 2006 Page #71  
known outside of a tight circle of people who had been briefed into the pro 2006 Page #73  
league Tony Moore tracked down two people who had been present in the Railr 2006 Page #80  
 find much because "the government people that were involved in the clean-u 2006 Page #80  
oods and eventually spoke to a few people in town. The conversations, if yo 2006 Page #91  
em that, were very short. A couple people said, "Ah, there was nothing to t 2006 Page #91  
swers. I kept thinking, "How could people living in a town with a 'Green Mo 2006 Page #91  
lk show in New York called 'We the People." Mrs. May sat down with an artis 2006 Page #91  
 story first hit. More than 10,000 people had visited Flatwoods in those fi 2006 Page #92  
ot for a small town of 300 country people to handle. It is hard to picture, 2006 Page #92  
was the place to be. In Flatwoods, people got around by walking or riding t 2006 Page #92  
outnumbered the tar roads. Several people lived off of their land and every 2006 Page #92  
d walk to school by themselves and people didn't have to lock their doors a 2006 Page #92  
e metropolis of West Virginia. The people weren't rich here but they were h 2006 Page #92  
ded among skeptics, believers, and people who didn't know what to believe.  2006 Page #93  
e were crazy up here." A number of people that I spoke with said they knew  2006 Page #93  
 your common street punks. Several people that I spoke with knew the boys g 2006 Page #93  
ns are trained to know how to fool people using the real world of science,  2006 Page #101  
ience, and since they fool so many people successfully, some of them may be 2006 Page #101  
se of media hype, that millions of people were panicked by the potential th 2006 Page #102  
ally, according to historians, two people died, one from a heart attack and 2006 Page #102  
(the Black Death) kills 25 million people in Europe. • June 24, 1763: Capt. 2006 Page #107  
1919: Spanish flu kills 50 million people around the world (did this start  2006 Page #107  
en, as yet unknown to the American people? In summary, the sequence of poss 2006 Page #112  
es emerging upon our society. Most people are aware of AIDS (auto immune de 2006 Page #113  
 The color was yellowish but other people in the valley described seeing bl 2006 Page #120  
pe and the four sections." (7) Two people known to have been involved in th 2006 Page #121  
ny: 'There aren't going to be many people who (a) were at a UFO crash-retri 2006 Page #123  
 he'd be far better off talking to people. But Tony said that the guy was o 2006 Page #124  
n followed by another vehicle. The people in the vehicle came up to the cab 2006 Page #124  
 to the mountainside at all. "Some people...some lorries took away pieces,  2006 Page #124  
 was a well-respected man and knew people throughout the North Wales Fire S 2006 Page #127  
t anymore. Although we did know of people in Trefriw who had had their wind 2006 Page #129  
this thing. "But we had a group of people come from Cardiff University and  2006 Page #129  
 thing of all, though, was how the people from the university knew what had 2006 Page #129  
 affair, titled You Can't Tell the People, British writer Georgina Bruni re 2006 Page #132  
r 30, 1988. 31. You Can't Tell the People, Georgina Bruni, Pan Books, 2001. 2006 Page #137  
ave received dozens of emails from people who have served in U. S. military 2006 Page #142  
 the local radio was talking about people who were seeing these UFOs, these 2006 Page #146  
e seeing these UFOs, these bogies. People were calling in about UFOs over M 2006 Page #146  
only our electronics feedback, but people were actually visually seeing thi 2006 Page #146  
because I KNEW I'm one of the only people on the planet — several hundred o 2006 Page #148  
e's got to be hundreds of military people who know what's going on. There a 2006 Page #150  
ho know what's going on. There are people that outranked me that night. The 2006 Page #150  
utranked me that night. There were people in command who knew exactly what  2006 Page #150  
th this as normal. As I got older, people told me it was abnormal and it wa 2006 Page #152  
ine yards. YOU SAY 'X, Y, 0.' MOST PEOPLE WOULD SAY, 'X, Y, Z.' No, it was  2006 Page #152  
re was a huge amount of government people showing up in vans and in trucks  2006 Page #155  
 communication from one of the few people willing to go on the record with  2006 Page #156  
epartment, Code 30, and one of the people in Code 30 was a man named Captai 2006 Page #161  
Basically the whole thing was that people could not handle it. There would  2006 Page #162  
e the Bible, OK? But it's not like people are just going to quite believing 2006 Page #162  
ent from today. This is the 1990s. People would be able to handle it. He sa 2006 Page #163  
fter being told the details by the people who were directly involved with t 2006 Page #173  
targets really were? Or were these people told but, when writing about it y 2006 Page #173  
o the ground, according to the way people were acting around it. So we neve 2006 Page #176  
one who still knows how to talk to people, turn pages, and twist knobs. INT 2006 Page #181  
bert Bigelow did fund a great many people but the funding decisions were hi 2006 Page #197  
ding decisions were his. Sometimes people called with unusual ideas that th 2006 Page #197  
that not only do a great number of people experience paranormal experiences 2006 Page #198  
 contradicts the popular idea that people who have these unusual experience 2006 Page #198  
aliente and Pioche. We interviewed people about their UFO experiences and m 2006 Page #198  
nd us to other witnesses. At first people were very reluctant to talk but w 2006 Page #198  
he was with a group of three other people when the sighting occurred. Howev 2006 Page #199  
we were suspicious that what these people might be seeing was advanced terr 2006 Page #199  
o visit the Nevada Test Site. Many people do not know that Robert Bigelow h 2006 Page #199  
his idea. His objections were that people would still associate the show wi 2006 Page #204  
into contact with some fascinating people. We had a fair share of fanatics, 2006 Page #204  
 share of fanatics, psychotics and people on the "fringe of the fringe" but 2006 Page #204  
verall the calls were from average people. These individuals had some weird 2006 Page #204  
gs around the country. Many of the people having sightings were often seein 2006 Page #204  
n Black (MIBs) Then there were the people who reported experiences with Men 2006 Page #204  
 Generally, I was able to reassure people that they were not alone in their 2006 Page #205  
 I would discuss it with a few key people in the UFO field. He seemed satis 2006 Page #205  
k me was the ordinariness of these people with extraordinary abilities! The 2006 Page #207  
about UFO crashes suggests co such people that crashes have not, in fact, o 2007 Page #7  
 in \'{/odd \.'{/ar L The American people were at first strongly opposed to 2007 Page #10  
reel staffed his organization with people from the news media, including ma 2007 Page #10  
igence Agency (CIA). Although many people think the Cl.A was created to gat 2007 Page #11  
e that it djdn't want the American people to know about? It is interesting  2007 Page #12  
                     Although some people claim the media-government relati 2007 Page #14  
important to remember that fooling people using the media is a two-seep pro 2007 Page #15  
ship is just the first scage. Once people have been kept from learning what 2007 Page #15  
orts ,. Recruitment of influential people as spokespersons ;.. Use of group 2007 Page #20  
ports r Recruitment of influential people as spokespersons r Use of group l 2007 Page #21  
                          Not many people know who Robenson was. He wasn't  2007 Page #22  
 other government agencies to fool people. Evidence for New York Times I Ro 2007 Page #23  
bably more commonly used than many people trunk. I'd Like to talk about ano 2007 Page #25  
r, more high-tech way of deceiving people. This shows the Command o Solo ps 2007 Page #28  
                              Some people are skeptical that such an import 2007 Page #31  
 may boil down to a few well-place people hoping to protect the economjc sr 2007 Page #36  
ountry is growing mo~e repressive, people, when motivated, have the power t 2007 Page #40  
s that he can prove that there are people on other planets." ■ One reviewer 2007 Page #48  
 more subtle approach and stated, "people come from great djstances to shop 2007 Page #60  
izon suggests they may 110/ all be people, and that they're corning from gr 2007 Page #60  
makes shopping with the Fresh Food People an experience that's out of this  2007 Page #60  
ubtext seems to be that aliens are people too and should be respected as su 2007 Page #68  
a you are, how did you get on with people at school etc, did you haYe many  2007 Page #79  
always anti authoritarian. I loved people though, had lot of friends. I am  2007 Page #79  
d find burial mounds of the Beaker people and taught us about Buddica and t 2007 Page #80  
I have got more into stories about people that are real life, things that a 2007 Page #81  
 military strangely enough and the people im·olved in that. l have a lot of 2007 Page #81  
s ok because to me it was all just people. I don't know if it was because 1 2007 Page #82  
r names and passwords accounts for people to get in. GM: That's an aspect o 2007 Page #83  
ed to try and impart enthusiasm to people so they \\eren't afraid of comput 2007 Page #83  
 you work as a trainer in teaching people computers. Gi\lf: Yes, very casua 2007 Page #83  
 charge of securit} so l would get people to change their passwords on a mo 2007 Page #83  
I trunk about now is silly because people would say well why would someone  2007 Page #83  
to access my machine. I would tell people that any computer can be used as  2007 Page #83  
er can be used as a jump point for people to be able to send our data from  2007 Page #83  
hen it became easily avajlable for people because now instead of paying £20 2007 Page #84  
he way up to strategic air command people -men and women who \Vere able to  2007 Page #85  
ly angry about it. If such serious people were saying that we had such adva 2007 Page #85  
ments or agencies in order to lure people in with tempting or either fake i 2007 Page #86  
gth "up-time" to make it look Like people had been working on it. However b 2007 Page #87  
l. On some machines you would find people already logged on so you didn't g 2007 Page #87  
own country" . 1 f you were to lee people know you had been into these site 2007 Page #89  
So you did warn them. Do you think people read them and realise there had b 2007 Page #89  
 trying to communicat e with those people I felt were the wrongdoers. 1 was 2007 Page #90  
ig human rights advocate and helps people with awbvard cases that need his  2007 Page #91  
t called to be extradited. Perhaps people like Steven Greer might be able t 2007 Page #91  
d. The Nat\vest three case had the people involved having to pay 1 mjllion  2007 Page #92  
B. A medium size group of about 62 people including Warren, were transporte 2007 Page #114  
game is up", and that the American people, and the world, demand a full dis 2007 Page #120  
 was coming from. DeBow: Did other people in the town have an idea that som 2007 Page #122  
, because there were some military people there. Finally they motioned us t 2007 Page #124  
t on home. Bue there were military people who were on the streets and what  2007 Page #124  
 the runway goes. Lucille Ball and people like chat had ,·acation cabins at 2007 Page #125  
population less than a few hundred people. Research on th.is case has barle 2007 Page #127  
stated crashes. Accorcljng to many people and former mjlitary personnel, UF 2007 Page #127  
 y chaotic. Joe noticed a crowd of people gathering at the corner. Curious, 2007 Page #128  
e of Salta, Argentina, hundreds of people witnessed the free fall of a flyi 2007 Page #128  
nesses. In November 24, 1992, many people saw an ob1ect crash. One man was  2007 Page #128  
 ly done to move the crashed disc. People mentioned seeing a large convoy g 2007 Page #129  
ong Island UFO Network) heard that people saw fire trucks in the park durin 2007 Page #129  
there. Shortly after the incident, people reported seeing numerou s UFOs fl 2007 Page #129  
 that ladies sometimes wear." Many people described seeing a flash in the s 2007 Page #130  
e truly only looking for a meteor. People in the know claimed it was extrem 2007 Page #130  
so intense that many had to leave. People at the site saw a big green lumin 2007 Page #130  
tivity. In many of the incidences, people believe that UFO crafts have been 2007 Page #130  
as mentioned several times as what people and military saw on the ships and 2007 Page #131  
en the subject of deep interest to people connected with Project Moon Dust. 2007 Page #138  
 for analysis by a "small group of people" stacioned at \XI right-Patterson 2007 Page #138  
1978 -makes abundantly clear: Many people in this part of the country claim 2007 Page #141  
ce on May 6. Around that time some people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces 2007 Page #141  
ud explosion, the ground shook and people saw blue and orange bghts floatin 2007 Page #149  
                               Few people knew at the time that Coyote Cany 2007 Page #164  
 good look at it. We could see the people around it. mil' Mom and Aunt: Yea 2007 Page #168  
also. Paul: Yeah, there were other people corrung up behind us. Mom: We wer 2007 Page #169  
nt: There were a lot of (military) people there, but there were some more c 2007 Page #170  
ber. Paul: But there were a Jot of people. Aunt: A lot of vehicles already  2007 Page #170  
ardjng the object were the closest people to it. But they were back a ways. 2007 Page #170  
, all that equipment and all chose people ready so quick? Aunt: lt was Like 2007 Page #171  
never happened. Mom: As co why the people, though, who were there like us a 2007 Page #171  
gh, who were there like us and the people who were in the cars, I don't kno 2007 Page #171  
nd cold not to, or if they thought people would th.ink they were crazy? Or? 2007 Page #171  
curious. I wanted to know if other people were on the web or something and  2007 Page #172  
stions to see if l could get other people who had witnessed the event. Al'\ 2007 Page #172  
ER TALKED ABOUT THJS \'(/JTH OTHER PEOPLE TO FlND OUT \'(11-IETHER THEYSAWJ 2007 Page #172  
omething like that. You don't want people ... Mom: Don't want people to thi 2007 Page #172  
't want people ... Mom: Don't want people to think you're crazy. Paul: ...  2007 Page #172  
ted- 'a piece of those things that people see flying in the sky, strange cr 2007 Page #197  
high. The flash was so bright that people in Kansas saw it. There were thos 2008 Page #13  
saw the flash. Kadesh thought that people on the ground, looking up, into t 2008 Page #13  
fied nature of the object and most people would inaccurately describe size, 2008 Page #13  
ctive mindset of a whole swathe of people within government at the time-and 2008 Page #36  
ontamination" of the earth and its people might result on a large and catas 2008 Page #36  
the subject did not insult us, the people, by denying the almost-certain-fa 2008 Page #38  
, Cosimo, 2005; You Can't Tell the People, Georgina Bruni, Sidgwiek & Jacks 2008 Page #39  
stery of UFOs-why so many credible people have experiences with the incredi 2008 Page #42  
d crashed and burned up, that some people had '·snuck into the area and got 2008 Page #43  
e military. They did find numerous people who claimed to have been stopped  2008 Page #44  
y men in camouflage unifom1s. Some people claimed to have been turned away  2008 Page #44  
ng Center28 passed on the names of people who had called NUFORC right after 2008 Page #45  
because "he was told by government people to say nothing." Mr. Lake decline 2008 Page #46  
 Harnden was also one of the first people I contacted who identified "Tufjy 2008 Page #52  
and places where some of the young people grow and move away, but many grad 2008 Page #53  
 and the Elma Police Department of people reporting the roads blocked by th 2008 Page #55  
g now and what future developments people can expect to see. The Public Rec 2008 Page #61  
e volume of hits as around 220,000 people attempted to access the material  2008 Page #63  
d to some misunderstanding as many people thought this was the same as sayi 2008 Page #64  
 air safety issues. However , some people at the MoD and the CAA did not tr 2008 Page #66  
ocuments from the MoD fi Jes, most people have not realized that the accoun 2008 Page #66  
re of interest to a vast number of people. I shall highlight the two cases  2008 Page #67  
as now emerged that numerous other people in the area saw the UFO. The stor 2008 Page #67  
th by a standard reply that refers people to the National Archives and/or t 2008 Page #68  
that they had a telephone line for people to report sightings and did inves 2008 Page #68  
tements, but they're true, whether people like it and believe it or not. Mu 2008 Page #68  
 AM, December 28, lots of military people showed up and John Burroughs aske 2008 Page #87  
's comment): ... there's some more people WAY out in the woods, WAY, WAY ou 2008 Page #87  
 . He was real calm. But the other people were scared. They looked weird! T 2008 Page #88  
osion of light while many security people, light-alls, and photographic equ 2008 Page #93  
morning of June 30, 1908, numerous people in the region of Tunguska , Russi 2008 Page #97  
state clearly what they are. Three people contributed to the results I am p 2008 Page #106  
quantities. There are four obvious people shown in slide 12 who might have  2008 Page #106  
cret memo is communication between people who already know a lot, and who d 2008 Page #110  
rom the public but from authorized people and institutions , such as Congre 2008 Page #111  
nation with an extra cer res trial people beyond the domain of the United N 2008 Page #113  
ing explained , "Why of course the people don't want war. .. That is unders 2008 Page #123  
always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy  2008 Page #123  
torship ... Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidd 2008 Page #123  
 , distribution and exchange. What people fail to understand and history fa 2008 Page #124  
against the strength of the German people, which is to be smashed once and  2008 Page #130  
 to have the bankers and the elite people control the world." On August 10, 2008 Page #136  
ion for the Advancement of Colored People, National Council of Churches , N 2008 Page #143  
BUILDING AND BUILDINGS DON'T TALK. PEOPLE IN THE PENTAGON SAY THINGS AND TH 2008 Page #147  
ies cause bad behavior • Guns kill people (No, people kill people) • Use of 2008 Page #148  
d behavior • Guns kill people (No, people kill people) • Use of OC is equiv 2008 Page #148  
 Guns kill people (No, people kill people) • Use of OC is equivalent of Zyc 2008 Page #148  
Zyclon 8 by Nazis -Trmties protect people -Non-Lethal Weapons generate conf 2008 Page #148  
LllY • 91D'UFO SEEN BY HUNDREDS Of PEOPLE OUTSIDE • HOVERED SIL[(lffLY FOR  2008 Page #150  
UT I DOUBT IT) • THAT SAID-SEVERAL PEOPLE I HIGHLY RESPECT BELfEVE THERE IS 2008 Page #153  
nt with the excellence expected of people of the stature of Teller. Edward  2009 Page #8  
President , the Congress , and the people of the United States ought to giv 2009 Page #15  
 are to protect our air space, our people, and our sovereignty as a nation. 2009 Page #16  
ecific quantum mechanics , to most people mean nothing, yet from these thre 2009 Page #20  
imply, a secret known to a million people, in fact, is no longer a secret.  2009 Page #20  
hinking about future weapons, most people envision a sophistication of exis 2009 Page #23  
in 1991 was the last reminder many people had of the national brouhaha brou 2009 Page #29  
t it didn't present, and what most people still do not understand , is that 2009 Page #29  
f spooks and spies. Crisman wanted people to believe that last scenario. In 2009 Page #32  
. Chetham and Young were the first people within the UFO research community 2009 Page #48  
any shadow of doubt, the number of people who can claim aliens wrecked thei 2009 Page #54  
d nothing else - and, indeed, many people within the UFO research arena hav 2009 Page #55  
 as the Weapons Storage Area. SOME PEOPLE WOULD SAY THAT POWER, ARROGANCE A 2009 Page #75  
encies to ever come forward. Those people are afraid to death! WHAT ARE THE 2009 Page #75  
it is a ve,y, ve,y small number of people. WHO KNOW? That's correct. If you 2009 Page #75  
going on afterwards and there were people in the woods. I was posted on the 2009 Page #79  
on eve,ything that happened to us. People have said they have been interrog 2009 Page #79  
t! What are they going to tell the people? Something is flying over our nuk 2009 Page #85  
that she had carried mortgages for people who otherwise would not have qual 2009 Page #88  
ecture on UFO's to about two dozen people in the new Ocean Shores Library,  2009 Page #88  
June gave me a handwritten list of people she considered important to her w 2009 Page #94  
 being abused, or that the Russian people where just downright superstitiou 2009 Page #140  
mes Marion Snodgrass as one of the people who worked on this new weapon's p 2009 Page #160  
rotagonists of this story are real people, with real credentials, who are i 2009 Page #176  

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heard of a space ship with 'little people' back a long time ago but never b 2003 Page #31  

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

f those little twists of timing in people's lives that Lawrence had not bee 2004 Page #38  
there are several of them in Earth people's hands, but I am afraid that the 2004 Page #95  
ious civic projects meant to focus people's attention on the here-and-now a 2006 Page #65  
 the person who controls access to people's machines and decide what they c 2007 Page #83  
ake it. FROM WHERE? From the other people's bodies .... They (time traveler 2008 Page #91  

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B.C.; ships dropping stuff, taking people-see Fort next BOOK CHAPTER TITLES 2007 Page #44  

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P OUTLINE • BACKGROUND • HISTORY • PEOPLEIORGANJZANTJON • WHO WAS BRIEFED • 2008 Page #148  

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into the earth. The awe - stricken peoples of the Earth waited breathlessly 2003 Page #14  
ations transmission is provided by Peoples Telephone Company, Inc. One of t 2007 Page #68  
ght be called "Law Among Planetary Peoples," following che guidelines found 2008 Page #112  
ized as independent and sovereig n peoples. We would have to come co an agr 2008 Page #112  
d to the occupa tion by celesti al peoples of certain locat.:.ons on our p_ 2008 Page #113  
er of internationalizing celestial peoples, and creating an internat:ona l  2008 Page #113  

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

, the mysterious object reportedly peormed a bizarre "U-turn" maneuver. Tha 2006 Page #190  

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rated into small grains like black pepper within a few months leaving two d 2003 Page #109  

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e lightn.ing strikes that suddenly peppered the area. The storm passed, and 2005 Page #154  

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 in Kecksburg in 1965 close to the Pepsi Cola plant that was a busy place b 2003 Page #67  

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

ink color in the stomach medicine, Pepto-Bismal, comes from a bismuth ingre 2003 Page #106  

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re limply Ml lfflpoffr1111 to molt peqile (That ls d!J1'trmt Crim whldu!r o 2008 Page #147  

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vacuum process to building a layer per week, one four-layer sample was most 2003 Page #109  
FENSE Dear Secretary Forrestals As per our recent conversation on this matt 2003 Page #134  
FFK y Hear -ecretary Forr*atali Ao per our recent conversation on ihls ratt 2003 Page #136  
 it Shredded without authorization per GAO Mj and Congressman Schiff Hr I • 2003 Page #160  
ted 5x7, copied on 8.5x11 (2 pages per page) □ Original simulated in Jan 19 2003 Page #170  
loping, printed as 5x7 images, two per 8.5 x 11 sheet. In 1995, I began, fr 2003 Page #171  
rganic matter handled differently, per Chapter 5 118/2003 Spvori Operxxxn M 2003 Page #175  
k or status"; no one can interfere per President 11 8/2003 Special Operaton 2003 Page #177  
f its speed ranged from five miles per hour to more than 200 mph. The repor 2004 Page #28  
single-strand linear RNA molecules per yirion and reverse transcriptase (RN 2004 Page #81  
arynx in New Orleans Vet Hospital, per "Beth" Slide 9 THREE UNUSUAL CASES W 2004 Page #116  
, I scanned the image at 2400 dots per inch, printed out the results, and l 2004 Page #226  
re S45 (averaging just under S2.50 per person); the next 40 people would sh 2005 Page #75  
arming one hundred thousand counts per minute. The usual background count h 2005 Page #100  
ing at six to eight hundred counts per minute. Twelve Air Force planes over 2005 Page #100  
IONS in the boondocks. My view is, per a fine analogy from physicist Beatri 2006 Page #6  
elves at a speed of only 2_8 miles per hour. Careful study of the OXR data  2006 Page #41  
H was climbing at about 1,500 feet per minute at around 225 knots. As the b 2006 Page #78  
with an "Actual Velocity: 27 miles per second." The "Flatwoods Monster" inc 2006 Page #96  
he meteor was said to be "27 miles per second." Flatwoods, WV is located 20 2006 Page #96  
 meteor was traveling at "27 miles per second," it would have reached the F 2006 Page #96  
ely low incidence of CJD, one case per million per year. In familial CJD, i 2006 Page #114  
dence of CJD, one case per million per year. In familial CJD, it is known t 2006 Page #114  
ut thirty to forty thousand copies per issue — and linking it with a nuclea 2006 Page #126  
 don't travel at hundreds of miles per hour along continuous tracks for man 2006 Page #172  
t.' And while not an advertisement per se, A 1990 article from The Houston  2007 Page #61  
er Lockheed Skunk works engineer). Per e-mail and telephone discussion, Mr. 2007 Page #115  
raveling at a speed of 2,500 miles per hour at an altitude of 75,000 feet,  2007 Page #185  
 Its speed was down to 2,000 miles per hour and was still slowing very grad 2007 Page #185  
s speed was still near 2,000 miles per hour at the time that it encountered 2007 Page #186  
tion of chemicall y pure tin-88.91 per cent.-and oxygen-11 .09 per cent., a 2007 Page #194  
-88.91 per cent.-and oxygen-11 .09 per cent., as oxide. No other element or 2007 Page #194  
r to be a piece of alien machinery per se, but rather a side-effect caused  2007 Page #194  
 contact the Cuban government , as per the suggestion of the CIA. Then ther 2008 Page #30  
ed of about twenty or thirty miles per hour to a speed of several hundreds  2008 Page #34  
speed of several hundreds of miles per hour -if not thousands. It just sudd 2008 Page #34  
ield has 250,000 times more energy per cubic meter than the electromagnetic 2008 Page #77  
y there are I 00 lightning strikes per second or 6,000 per minute all the t 2008 Page #77  
htning strikes per second or 6,000 per minute all the time on Earth.)" [ Ho 2008 Page #77  
n of air being three million volts per meter. This works out to approximate 2008 Page #77  
 on the order of hundreds of volts per meter or less due to intense channel 2008 Page #78  
r output on the order of megawatts per meter for a vigorous return-stroke c 2008 Page #78  
oon may exist and contain up to 13 per cent water. Using energy and machine 2008 Page #112  
 as many as 50,000 artillery fuses per month, more than three years after P 2008 Page #128  
ma,ag ed lo be made by ;o..na Sis. Per..-Arnett. Acaaed by Wlile House as a 2009 Page #151  
 UFOs, o.n average of more than ne per month. Star Wars & ET? ■If nothing e 2009 Page #152  
ild plane that can fly 2,200 miles per hour June 20, 1947 -P80 breaks air s 2009 Page #156  

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ot hang up. Press I!). ~:a!I 01994 Peralta. New Mexico 11 Press 1 800 864-3 2007 Page #68  

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tting in an accumulator has a most perceivable result for many, including m 2005 Page #90  

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nd rant, exposing the madness they perceive. Often written in angry display 2005 Page #102  
hought, no matter how others might perceive it, recording that thought for  2005 Page #102  
rn to national defense unless they perceive an actual danger to the United  2009 Page #21  
It is vital that scientists should perceive the danger now, before it is to 2009 Page #21  

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

and by escabljshment thinking. The perceived threat it represented was so p 2005 Page #87  
d/or the entities involved) can be perceived as strange or familiar, sudden 2006 Page #52  
ht have. Form: this deals with the perceived configuration or structure of  2006 Page #53  
nations to avoid major conflict. - Perceived "God-like" or "magical" attrib 2006 Page #66  
ical to preserving social order. - Perceived "God-like" or "magical" attrib 2006 Page #67  
hing a missile, if necessary, at a perceived enemy target. 139              2006 Page #142  
nce to remote view Area 51. What I perceived then drew and modeled were cra 2006 Page #202  
chnology) .. · . ., I have grouped perceived UFO threat to national securit 2007 Page #36  
smickidnappers, their actions were perceived by the Collins Elite as having 2008 Page #36  
to the United States. A danger was perceived in 1939, only two years before 2009 Page #21  
ct is directly proportional to the perceived damage that will be caused by  2009 Page #155  

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

metal was greater than ninety-nine percent aluminum of normal density. I in 2003 Page #100  
rs of Bi and Mg/Zn with the weight percent of the Zn varying slightly from  2003 Page #106  
n earth is made up of about eighty percent 24Magnesium. That means there ar 2003 Page #107  
24Magnesium atom. The other twenty percent is equally divided between ^^Mg, 2003 Page #107  
 The metal tested to be nearly 100 percent pure magnesium and was 6.7 perce 2003 Page #107  
percent pure magnesium and was 6.7 percent heavier than ordinary pure magne 2003 Page #107  
etal. Dr. Hauri found about eleven percent more 2^Mg in our mysterious samp 2003 Page #108  
ginable. The only question is what percent of today's technology can be bac 2003 Page #187  
rack to UFOs; big question is what percent of it? s The Federal Government  2003 Page #188  
piece was determined to contain 75 percent iron and 25 percent zinc with "a 2004 Page #30  
 to contain 75 percent iron and 25 percent zinc with "a few trace elements. 2004 Page #30  
nless steel which contains only 15 percent iron. Debunker Klass later wrote 2004 Page #30  
n what we knm.v -that is, with 100 percent certainty, wid1 evidence that is 2005 Page #77  
t polls inrucate that more than 80 percent of the U.S. population now belie 2005 Page #119  
 of the wealth, while about eighty percent lived at or below the poverty li 2005 Page #153  
obe ► CNN Poll, Sept. 11, 2006: 41 percent of respondents blamed the Bush a 2007 Page #40  
 1'lYT/CBS Poll, Oct. 14, 2006: 84 percent reject official 9/11 story This, 2007 Page #40  
 80.0 10.3 9.9 0.1 100.3 \VEJ G HT PERCENT 2 3 4 83.6 85.2 7.4 6.9 9.0 8.6  2007 Page #197  
netic field more than .0 I or .001 percent. So, the answer is no. What you  2008 Page #76  
Axis." "Avery Rockefeller owned 42 percent of Schroeder," reported New York 2008 Page #126  
werke , which together produced 95 percent of the explosives for the Nazi s 2008 Page #127  
ubsidiary of l.G. Farben with 91.5 percent ownership by the brother-in-law  2008 Page #132  
ctgroup Bertelsma nn acquired a 50 percent share of the Bookspan partnershi 2008 Page #144  
man.n is sometimes called, is 76.9 percent owned by the Bertelsman.n Founda 2008 Page #144  
 Mohn families. The remaining 23.1 percent ownership resides with the Mohns 2008 Page #144  
lGHT -\VANNA BUY A BRlDGE? THE ONE PERCENT FACTOR • I COULD BE WRONG (BUT I 2008 Page #153  

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ed to make its way to us, a goodly percentage of which has a real bearing o 2004 Page #46  
data, using a numerical instead of percentage count. This may be useful in  2004 Page #115  
 to Sheehan, stated that a certain percentage of UFOs represented these two 2004 Page #187  
, then normalizing the result to a percentage , yields five possible levels 2005 Page #137  
America-a state where a vet") smaU percentage of the population controlled  2005 Page #153  
ith pointed out the unusuall) high percentage of carbon. Later, we cut some 2005 Page #158  
y Cameron DeBow Copyright 2007 The percentage of Unidentified Arial Phenome 2007 Page #121  
deed alien spacecraft -and a small percentage of those same craft have cras 2007 Page #132  
elusions and hoaxes, a significant percentage could not. American citizens, 2008 Page #35  
nd development , while in 1976 the percentage was three times as high in Ru 2009 Page #21  
 Some particulars reported by that percentage of witnesses willing to put t 2009 Page #135  

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ht be detected in those ratios, or percentages, of isotopes. One such anoma 2003 Page #107  
hat matched the magnesium and zinc percentages without bismuth and without  2003 Page #110  
es recovered Totals 53 57 35 63 10 Percentages 66 71 _ 44 79 13 1 1 1       2004 Page #114  
Retrieval Conference A look at the percentages at the bottom of the table g 2004 Page #115  
 fact (to me, anyway) is the large percentages of aliens and craft seen. Ne 2004 Page #115  
th. The results were strange, some percentages were nor very acceptable, it 2007 Page #197  
nese , but we are able to read the percentages of the chemical elements con 2007 Page #201  
ed States and the USSR spent equal percentages of their military budget on  2009 Page #21  

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 perhaps sinking. There had been a perception for years, mostly clue to a m 2004 Page #37  
aired on Halloween in 1938 and the perception was that the public reacted s 2004 Page #123  
fficult aspects of controlling the perception in the public's mind of gover 2004 Page #125  
sh." It also appeared to him that "perception increased somehow." However,  2005 Page #36  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The perception along the familiarity -strang 2006 Page #53  
mative benefit to humankind. Clear perception and assessment of the NHI rem 2006 Page #54  
contacts meant to manipulate human perception and gradually assume control. 2006 Page #55  
 media in effort to control public perception of NHI, direct emergency prep 2006 Page #63  
ave major significance towards the perception of UFOs by the Government and 2006 Page #102  
h Retrieval Conference Our current perception of life on Earth has been a m 2006 Page #107  
an-computer interaction and remote perception work. Having worked at PEAR f 2006 Page #196  
urious to get their rake on it and perception and so I starred contacting a 2007 Page #172  
nd that, given public reaction and perception. In fact, not all that long a 2008 Page #14  

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

her description included a similar perception-the unknown object was fallin 2008 Page #48  

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 would be engaged to manage public perceptions and reaction to NHI threat a 2006 Page #64  
nment would seek to control public perceptions of Media NRI through media m 2006 Page #64  
 Brace, Jovanovitch, NY. 4. Remote Perceptions: Out of Body Experiences. Re 2006 Page #207  
t on controlling our alien-related perceptions and normalizing society's at 2007 Page #76  
s by 1nilitaries world·wi.de ■ New perceptions by researchers toward the ph 2008 Page #168  
FO encounters -,,or!d,:,1d • ■ New perceptions by rese:uchers l ■ A "re-pol 2009 Page #153  

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

e topic into the mainstream media. Perceptive viewers, however, noted that  2005 Page #76  
ies -even the most intelligent and perceptive reader may find it preferabl  2005 Page #102  
ectly by Nick Pope had a number of perceptive comments to make. "It's extre 2006 Page #131  

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yes, probably those of a large owl perched on a limb" and "underbrush may h 2006 Page #96  
l misinterpret an animal or a bird perched in a tree and all describe the s 2006 Page #99  

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

If" ... the weather is lacking any percipitation (sic) ... it should be wet 2008 Page #111  

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tter ha\ e proven themselves co be perennial favorites with the advertising 2007 Page #59  

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

use the weather here has been just perfect for golf." Forrestal replies, "B 2003 Page #89  
. By ail accounts, he led a nearly perfect life. For many years, Bennewitz  2003 Page #141  
on" and not so miraculously find a perfect fit. The expected alien progress 2003 Page #149  
gence deception not required to be perfect; satellites were in the public m 2003 Page #186  
een used. (In the tunnels) there's perfect air. There's not an air problem. 2004 Page #52  
wn, you know, we done an air test: perfect air. It don't makes sense mate.  2004 Page #52  
ssions in the ground that formed a perfect triangle and about someone takin 2004 Page #56  
the ground were found and formed a perfect triangle. • Someone was sent to  2004 Page #56  
 of Engineering would seem to be a perfect institution to work this problem 2004 Page #129  
ave control he would have been the perfect president for the job. He had a  2004 Page #177  
man Behavior." He appeared to be a perfect candidate for getting across the 2004 Page #181  
 Ramsey notes, the three formed "a perfect triangle around Kirtland Air For 2004 Page #220  
ve to keep it under wraps. This is perfect. You have a station that is set  2005 Page #71  
hly advanced civilizations are not perfect, and accidents occur during peri 2005 Page #121  
 4450th and could have served as a perfect foundation for a contingency cov 2006 Page #83  
y applications. They could want to perfect the optimum procedure to kill al 2006 Page #116  
 "lf you're beginning to think the perfect place to locate your business is 2007 Page #61  
ion, that a "zoo event" would be a perfect description -not to mention a ur 2007 Page #144  
ng all the colors, it was the most perfect camoufla ge. lts buzzing noise p 2007 Page #196  
able personnel and radar set is in perfect operating d. · 10 con 1t1on. But 2008 Page #28  
r less culcure, and a more or less perfect political organization, they wou 2008 Page #112  
eagan. Teller would have been in a perfect position to have been consulted  2009 Page #13  
tails or because her memory wasn't perfect after 50 years. The facts remain 2009 Page #95  

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

 sort, developed in the 1960s, and perfected by the late 1970s. If this was 2003 Page #151  
d and tested, and no doubt further perfected over the decades. ls there any 2007 Page #31  

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

arms race, but rather in a race of perfecting an integrated program of UFO  2009 Page #21  

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

ngs, no seams, rivets, weld marks. Perfectly smooth. More pewter in color.  2004 Page #72  
like it had been molded absolutely perfectly. No seams.' Very smooth, pewte 2004 Page #72  
 Major Donald Keyhoe. "There was a perfectly intact, circular-shaped craft  2004 Page #74  
ary Do You Believe in Majic? I was perfectly willing, despite the great res 2004 Page #214  
d here you have a facility that is perfectly suitable for doing something l 2005 Page #71  
endix cites other military manuals perfectly down to the last letter and co 2005 Page #129  
learance for 14 years, and find it perfectly obvious that crucial data has  2006 Page #4  
Mrs. May and six boys pulled off a perfectly executed and elaborate hoax th 2006 Page #99  
ed for biological warfare. Knowing perfectly well that an open unclassified 2006 Page #116  
ys that he thinks that Prescott is perfectly genuine. But he's very afraid. 2006 Page #124  
t he reported and he stated he was perfectly willing to be identified . Con 2008 Page #58  
 dimension of the depressions were perfectly identical to England ... the v 2009 Page #139  

Word: "perfom1ed", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ect any of the linguistic analyses perfom1ed and reported. DRAFT June 1947  2008 Page #112  

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uld be important. The calculations perfonned by Bob Wood are shown in slide 2008 Page #108  

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

uct and implant human victims, and perform cattle mutilations. Bennewitz' a 2003 Page #144  
es and thinking. Moore would later perform many other services for the AFOS 2003 Page #146  
e same office at the same time. 5. Perform typewriter comparisons between t 2003 Page #209  
hat the unit may be called upon to perform. Until further orders, thia inve 2003 Page #237  
cts should be held in readiness to perform SPIKE and HOUSE CLEANING operati 2004 Page #253  
s. The electrogravitics saucer can perform the function of a classic Liftin 2005 Page #172  
y assignments until called away to perform his UFO crash retrieval duties w 2006 Page #16  
etimes traveled internationally to perform crash retrievals that were led b 2006 Page #18  
ned, Stone would be called away to perform TDY duties or training, and woul 2006 Page #20  
y designed computer where he could perform both his normal ELINT work, and  2006 Page #22  
quick reaction basis to recover or perform field exploitation of unidentifi 2006 Page #26  
s 79th flight. He was scheduled to perform subsonic engine tests and gain p 2006 Page #73  
adlong descent toward Puget Sound, perform a bizarre flipping maneuver befo 2006 Page #192  
"impairing the macrunes ability to perform its normal function" whjch is ru 2007 Page #88  
quick reaction basis to recover or perform field exploitation of unidentifi 2007 Page #134  
ardless of location, to recover or perform field exploitation, to communica 2007 Page #134  
into a Microsoft Word document. To perform a computer analysis, it is essen 2008 Page #106  
here, and then used her program to perform cross-correlations. However, she 2008 Page #107  
iastechnologv.com) was retained to perform these analyses. Her technique is 2009 Page #11  
 technical data, but be allowed to perform its own analysis if it proves to 2009 Page #16  
A. What I been allowed to do is to perform careful library intelligence tha 2009 Page #24  

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ape o Longest side 300 feet o High performance like first and third “EXTRAT 2003 Page #174  
e not been able to duplicate their performance. WBS: So they come from some 2004 Page #91  
200.1 will be utilized only in the performance of special task functions wi 2004 Page #252  
(the k-number) is the yardstick of performance. \Xlith air as 1, current cl 2005 Page #171  
terfere with the OPNAC Team in the performance of its duties by special dir 2006 Page #18  
uld not give an overly spectacular performance in that test. The data indic 2006 Page #41  
ted questions about his airplane's performance capabilities. Second, the A- 2006 Page #75  
 In the fall of 2000 an e-business performance company called Visual Insigh 2007 Page #67  
ack also inquired about the flight performance (altitude and cruise speed)  2007 Page #99  
appen. (]llustration #27) AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE: \Xfben Jack asked the O.1.C 2007 Page #108  
rposes. In regards to the specific performance of these aircraft, Jack was  2007 Page #108  
ad been briefed on the incred.ible performance specifications of these airc 2007 Page #111  
of the UFO intelligence system and performance in many important past event 2009 Page #24  

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tails from Alamogordo and Kirtland performed security functions very well.  2003 Page #235  
ot known if army field surgens had performed exploratory surgery on these b 2003 Page #236  
acts and bore all traces of having performed a long space voyage. It was se 2004 Page #14  
t known if Army field surgeons had performed exploratory surgery on these b 2004 Page #80  
ople had behaved when Orson Welles performed a radio broadcast of The War o 2004 Page #133  
ts and missile engineers designers performed an examination of the re- disc 2004 Page #167  
xtensive Materials Science Studies Performed • Unknown inscriptions in unse 2004 Page #168  
en languages • Linguistic Analysis performed by Philologist