Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: r

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:

"r#4" "r&cg^^ft'" "r&d" "r&r" "r'" "r'i"

"r'l" "r'lo" "r-" "r--" "r---" "r----•--•••-r•" "r--1c" "r--arocnd"

"r--•·" "r--••" "r-1" "r-10" "r-11ed" "r-7" "r-" "r-_"

"r-h1lnrd" "r-l" "r-la•" "r-p--" "r-pr-·" "r-r" "r-rrr" "r-rt"

"r-t" "r-~" "r0po" "r1" "r1$" "r1''-•" "r11---c" "r1111"

"r11j6" "r11jil~" "r11ln~" "r11r" "r12" "r19" "r1c" "r1chord"

"r1ctc1·" "r1nil" "r1t" "r1•" "r2" "r20" "r28" "r29"

"r36" "r37" "r38" "r4" "r4'nllfp" "r49" "r4" "r5"

"r51" "r62" "r65" "r68" "r7" "r73" "r7o" "r"

"r\dministration" "r\frican" "r\j" "r\l" "r\n" "r\pro" "r\r" "r\rea"

"r\tm" "r^ferepces" "r_" "r_··•" "ra" "ra111111er's" "ra1ght" "ra7"

"ra^ht" "raa^shcdoevraenls" "raaf" "raapcna1bi" "raatflll" "raawmnd" "rabat" "rabid"

"rabies" "rac" "raccoons" "race" "raced" "races" "racillly" "racing"

"racist" "rack" "racket" "raclio" "racm" "rad" "rad-launcbni" "rada"

"radar" "radar's" "radar-absorbent" "radar-evading" "radar-fogging" "radar-guided" "radar-visual" "radars"

"radcom" "radiac" "radiate" "radiated" "radiating" "radiation" "radiator" "radiauon"

"radical" "radically" "radii" "radio" "radio-" "radio-silent" "radioactive" "radioactivity"

"radiobiological" "radioed" "radios" "radium" "radius" "radl-lephone" "raduat" "rae"

"raf" "raft's" "rafters" "ragara" "ragardivcollio" "ragari" "rage" "ragged"

"ragir" "rah4" "rahiag" "rahn" "raid" "raid-" "raid-just" "raiders"

"raiding" "raigorod" "rail" "railbed" "railroad" "railroads" "railway" "railways"

"railyard" "rain" "rainboyd" "raindrops" "rained" "raines" "rainfall" "rainforest"

"rainforests" "rainier" "raining" "rainy" "raise" "raised" "raises" "raising"

"rait" "raj" "rajart" "rajincler" "rajiwt" "rajraaautailwaa" "rake" "rake-off"

"rakes" "raknes" "ral" "raleass" "rally" "raln" "ralph" "ram"

"ram-air" "ramadas" "ramay" "ramblon" "rambutan" "ramey" "ramey's" "rameys"

"ramfire" "ramifications" "ramirez" "ramjet" "ramjet-powered" "rammer" "rammer's" "ramp"

"rampant" "ramsey" "ramsey's" "ramstein" "ran" "ranc" "ranch" "ranched"

"rancher" "rancher's" "ranchers" "ranches" "ranching" "ranciles's" "rancorous" "rand"

"randall" "randle" "randle's" "randles" "randolph" "random" "randomly" "randy"

"raney" "rang" "range" "ranged" "rangeland" "rangelands" "rangeley" "ranger"

"ranges" "ranging" "rani" "rank" "ranked" "ranking" "ranks" "ranoires1"

"ransacked" "ransom" "ransom's" "rant" "raos" "raphael" "raphic" "rapid"

"rapidly" "rapnrta" "rare" "rarefied" "rarely" "rargesa" "rargrarroll" "ras"

"rasees" "rash" "rashes" "rasr" "rass" "rat" "ratan" "rate"

"rated" "raters" "rates" "rather" "rating" "ratio" "rational" "rationale"

"rationales" "ratios" "ratlines" "ratlioactive" "ratortal" "rats" "ratter" "rattle"

"rattled" "rattlesnake" "ratzinger" "rau" "raucar" "raus" "rav" "rave"

"raven" "ravine" "ravmer" "raw" "rawhoe" "ray" "rayarl" "raymond"

"rays" "raytheon" "ray~" "razin" "ra~" "rb'ir" "rb-47h" "rb-ioi"

"rbaps" "rbe" "rbio'" "rc" "rc't" "rc'•" "rca" "rca4"

"rcaf" "rcall'" "rcc" "rccnaet" "rcd" "rce" "rch" "rchers"

"rcll~blc" "rclucl=~" "rcmp" "rcmp's" "rcn" "rcnm" "rcpoat'" "rcpon"

"rcpons" "rcponsible" "rcpor\s" "rcporls" "rcpt" "rcqrtircment" "rcqucs~cd" "rcr"

"rcrall" "rcrnri»" "rcs" "rcscarch" "rcsidcncl" "rcspons" "rcspousise" "rctr-"

"rcu" "rcum" "rcv" "rcv1ov" "rc•" "rc•1c" "rd" "rd\l"

"rdb" "re-" "re-affirmed" "re-aiming" "re-appraisal" "re-conduct" "re-conductin" "re-contacted"

"re-creation" "re-designated" "re-direct" "re-discovered" "re-do" "re-election" "re-emergence" "re-enforce"

"re-enforced" "re-engineered" "re-enlist" "re-enter" "re-entered" "re-entering" "re-entry" "re-establish"

"re-examining" "re-interview" "re-named" "re-politicization" "re-poltt1c1" "re-release" "re-run" "re-telling"

"re-the" "re-writing" "re-written" "re-·" "re1" "re11dcncy" "re1c" "re1n·eval"

"re'•" "re\·oh" "re_ated" "rea" "reabzed" "reach" "reached" "reaches"

"reaching" "reacquainted" "react" "reacted" "reacticn" "reaction" "reactions" "reactivation"

"reactive" "reactor" "reactors" "reacts" "read" "read-in" "readability" "reader"

"readers" "readersrup" "readied" "readily" "readiness" "reading" "readings" "readouts"

"reads" "ready" "reaffirm" "reaffirmed" "reaffirms" "reagan" "reagan's" "reagan-bush"

"reagent" "reagents" "reaily" "reaj" "real" "real-life" "reali'0" "realign"

"realio" "realise" "realised" "realising" "realistic" "realistically" "realit" "realities"

"reality" "realization" "realize" "realized" "realizes" "realizing" "realjy" "reall"

"reall1" "really" "realm" "realms" "ream" "reaponee" "reaponiibiuuea" "reappear"

"reappeared" "reappearing" "reappraisal" "rear" "rearing" "rearrest" "reason" "reasonab"

"reasonabl" "reasonable" "reasonably" "reasoned" "reasoning" "reasoning'" "reasoninr" "reasons"

"reassurance" "reassure" "reassured" "reassuring" "reauy" "rebecca" "rebecca's" "rebellion"

"rebuffed" "rebuild" "rebuilding" "rebuke" "rebuttals" "rebutted" "rebutting" "recaday"

"recajj" "recal" "recaljecl" "recaljed" "recall" "recalled" "recalling" "recalls"

"recant" "recap" "recaued" "reccol" "receetteed" "receflvong" "receipt" "receive"

"received" "receiver" "receivers" "receives" "receiving" "recendy" "recent" "recently"

"recently-deceased" "reception" "receptive" "rechargeable" "rechnolog" "recintly" "recipient" "reciprocate"

"reckless" "reclaim" "reclaimed" "reclil" "recm·ered" "reco" "recoaaendations" "recogni"

"recognition" "recognizable" "recognize" "recognized" "recognizes" "recognize~" "recognizing" "recogruzed"

"recoljection" "recollection" "recollections" "recommend" "recommendation" "recommendations" "recommended" "recommendin"

"recon" "reconcilin" "reconfigured" "reconfirmed" "reconna" "reconnaissance" "reconnoiter" "reconnoitered"

"reconnoitering" "reconsider" "reconstitute" "reconstruct" "reconstruction" "record" "record's" "record-keeping"

"recorded" "recorder" "recorders" "recording" "recordings" "records" "recouection" "recounted"

"recounting" "recounts" "recove" "recovef" "recoveg" "recover" "recoverable" "recovered"

"recoveries" "recovering" "recovers" "recovery" "recreate" "recreated" "recreation" "recreationa"

"recreational" "recreations" "recriminations" "recruit" "recruited" "recruiting" "recruitment" "recruits"

"rectal" "rectangle" "rectangles" "rectangular" "rectify" "rectifying" "rectum" "recumaissance"

"recuperate" "recurring" "recvaluai£" "red" "red-hating" "redact" "redacted" "redacting"

"redaction" "reddish" "reddish-orange" "rededicate" "redefined" "redefining" "redesignated" "redfem"

"redfern" "redfern'" "redfern's" "redil" "redirect" "redirected" "rediscover" "redistribute"

"redmond" "redmond's" "reds" "redstar" "redstarfilm" "redstone" "reduce" "reduced"

"reduced-time" "reducing" "reduction" "reductions" "reeaartai^" "reed" "reeked" "reels"

"reem" "reenn-y" "reenter" "reentered" "rees" "reese" "reestablish" "ref"

"refaranaa" "refeited" "refer" "reference" "reference+" "referenced" "references" "referencing"

"referral" "referrals" "referred" "referring" "refers" "refine" "refined" "refinement"

"refl" "reflect" "reflected" "reflecting" "reflection" "reflections" "reflective" "reflector"

"reflectors" "reflects" "refolded" "reforeaeo" "reform" "reforms" "refracting" "refraction"

"refrain" "refrigerated" "refrigeration" "refs" "refueling" "refuge" "refusal" "refuse"

"refused" "refuses" "refusing" "refutable" "refute" "refuted" "reg" "regain"

"regains" "regameo" "regan" "regard" "regard-" "regarded" "regarding" "regardless"

"regards" "regarrung" "regehr" "regener" "regeneration" "regime" "regimen" "regimented"

"regimes" "region" "regional" "regions" "register" "registered" "registration" "registry"

"regression" "regressions" "regret" "regrettable" "regrettably" "regretted" "regrouping" "regruned"

"regs" "regular" "regular-looking" "regularity" "regularly" "regulation" "regulations" "regulation·"

"rehabilitation" "rehash" "rehe" "rehearsal" "rehearsed" "rehebilitatian" "rehfeldt" "rehfeldt's"

"rehm" "rei" "reich" "reich's" "reich-einstein" "reichfuehrer" "reichsmarscha" "reichstag"

"reigned" "reigning" "reigns" "reincarnation" "reinf" "reinforce" "reinforced" "reinforces"

"reinforcing" "reinhard" "reinhold" "reinland-pfalz" "reins" "reinvestigation" "reinvigorate" "reiterate"

"reiterated" "rejec" "reject" "rejected" "rejection" "rejects" "rekindled" "rel"

"rel'iovedj" "relacionship" "relacionships" "relacionsrup" "relarionsbjp" "relate" "related" "relates"

"relatim" "relating" "relatio" "relation" "relations" "relationship" "relationships" "relationships'"

"relative" "relative's" "relatively" "relatives" "relativity" "relativo" "relau" "relax"

"relaxation" "relay" "relayed" "releasable" "release" "released" "releases" "releasing"

"relegate" "relegated" "relegates" "relentless" "relentlessly" "relevanc" "relevance" "relevancy"

"relevant" "releyant" "reliabifay" "reliabijjry" "reliabilities" "reliability" "reliable" "reliably"

"reliaion" "reliance" "relief" "reliefs" "relies" "relieved" "relieving" "religion"

"religionists" "religions" "religious" "rellievals" "relocate" "relocated" "relocation" "relt"

"relublcund" "reluctant" "reluctantly" "rely" "rem" "rema" "remaf'" "remain"

"remainder" "remained" "remaing" "remainin" "remaining" "remains" "remairun" "remairung"

"remark" "remarkab" "remarkable" "remarkably" "remarked" "remarking" "remarks" "remarried"

"remcnt" "reme" "remei'viber" "rememb" "remember" "remembered" "rememberin" "remembering"

"remembers" "remembr" "remigio" "remind" "reminded" "reminder" "reminds" "reminiscent"

"remit" "remjniscent" "remnant" "remnants" "remo" "remodel" "remodeling" "remote"

"remote-controlled" "remotely" "remoteness" "remoteviewingnv" "remov" "removal" "remove" "removed"

"removes" "removing" "remruns" "remschmidt" "renaissance" "renal" "renamed" "renaming"

"rencilesham" "rendelsham" "render" "rendered" "rendezvoused" "rendition" "renditions" "rendlesham"

"rendlesham-incident" "rendleshan1" "rendlesharn" "rends" "rene" "reneged" "renew" "renewed"

"renny" "reno" "renowned" "rent" "rentagon" "rental" "rented" "renting"

"reoorteci" "reopened" "reopening" "reorganization" "reorientation" "reouest" "rep" "rep11hlic"

"repair" "repaired" "repairing" "repairman" "reparation" "repeat" "repeat-" "repeated"

"repeated-and" "repeatedl" "repeatedly" "repeating" "repeats" "repel" "repercussions" "repetition"

"repl" "replace" "replaced" "replacement" "replacements" "replacing" "replete" "replica"

"replicate" "replicates" "replicating" "replication" "replic~tc" "replied" "replies" "replil"

"reply" "repo" "repo1ts" "repod" "reponed" "repor" "reporh" "reporj"

"reporls" "reporredjy" "reporren" "report" "report's" "report-very" "report16" "reported"

"reportedj" "reportedl" "reportedly" "reporter" "reporters" "reporting" "reportings" "reports"

"reports·" "repository" "represent" "representaciv" "representation" "representative" "representatives" "represented"

"representing" "represents" "repression" "repressive" "reprint" "reprinted" "reprisals" "reproach"

"reproduce" "reproduced" "reproducin" "reproducing" "reproduction" "reprogramming" "reprool" "reptile"

"reptilian" "reptilianish" "reptoids" "republ" "republic" "republic's" "republican" "republics"

"repugnant" "repulsion" "reputation" "reputed" "reputedly" "request" "requested" "requesting"

"requests" "require" "required" "requirement" "requirements" "requires" "requiring" "requisitions"

"rer" "rern01«t" "rers" "rerserved" "res" "res-nullius" "resale" "rescinded"

"rescue" "rescued" "rescuers" "rescuing" "rese" "rese-" "research" "researchable"

"researched" "researcher" "researcher's" "researchers" "researches" "researching" "research·" "researhers"

"resemble" "resembled" "resembles" "resembling" "resented" "resentment" "reservation" "reserve"

"reserved" "reserves" "reservoir" "reset" "resetting" "resided" "residence" "residences"

"resident" "residents" "resides" "residual" "residuals" "residue" "resignation" "resigned"

"resigning" "resiliency" "resist" "resistance" "resistant" "resisting" "resists" "resolution"

"resolve" "resolved" "resolves" "resolving" "resonance" "resonate" "resonated" "resonator"

"resort" "resource" "resources" "respect" "respectable" "respected" "respectful" "respectfully"

"respective" "respectively" "respects" "respiratory" "respo" "respond" "responded" "respondents"

"responding" "responds" "response" "response-the" "responses" "responsi" "responsib" "responsibibt"

"responsibilitie" "responsibilities" "responsibility" "responsibl" "responsible" "responsive" "ress" "ressareh"

"rest" "restatement" "restaurant" "rested" "resting" "restless" "restncted" "restoration"

"restore" "restored" "restrained" "restraining" "restrict" "restricted" "restricted~@~" "restriction"

"restrictions" "restructure" "rests" "resu" "resujtant" "result" "resultant" "resulted"

"resulting" "results" "resultsant" "resume" "resumed" "resurface" "resurfaced" "resurfacing"

"resurgence" "resuscitative" "ret" "ret0k943" "retailers" "retain" "retained" "retaining"

"retaliate" "retaliated" "retaliation" "retaliatory" "retarding" "retelling" "retells" "retention"

"reterr" "reticula" "reticuli" "retinas" "retire" "retired" "retirement" "retiring"

"retiro" "retold" "retorted" "retrace" "retract" "retractable" "retracted" "retraction"

"retreads" "retreat" "retreated" "retreats" "retribution" "retricv" "retrie" "retrie"

"retriev" "retrievable" "retrievaj" "retrieval" "retrievalists" "retrievals" "retrieve" "retrieved"

"retrievers" "retrieving" "retrjev" "retro-virus" "retro-viruses" "retrograde" "retrospect" "retrospective"

"retrovirus" "retroviruses" "retroyiridae" "retrulers" "rets" "return" "return-stroke" "returned"

"returning" "returningfrom" "returns" "retvllimber" "retyped" "retyping" "reua" "reugious"

"reunion" "rev" "reveal" "revealed" "revealing" "reveals" "revelation" "revelations"

"revenues" "reverberate" "reverberating" "revered" "reverend" "reversal" "reverse" "reverse-engineered"

"reverse-engineering" "reversed" "reverseengineering" "reversing" "revert" "revie" "revie111" "reviejjj"

"review" "review-journal" "reviewed" "reviewer" "reviewing" "reviews" "reviled" "revise"

"revised" "revision" "revisit" "revisited" "revistecl" "revived" "revo" "revolt"

"revolution" "revolutionaries" "revolutionary" "revolutionize" "revolutionizing" "revolutions" "revolved" "revolver"

"revolving" "revs" "rew" "reward" "rewarding" "rewpeowihfllt" "rewritings" "rex"

"rey" "reynolds" "re·" "re•" "rf" "rf\" "rfedat" "rfj-"

"rfouvia" "rg" "rg145" "rg330" "rg341" "rgi" "rgly" "rgr"

"rgy" "rh" "rh1" "rh11t" "rhanes" "rhd" "rhe" "rhenium"

"rheological" "rhetoric" "rhetorical" "rhetorically" "rhjs" "rhode" "rhodes" "rhodes'"

"rhome" "rhonda" "rhov" "rhrir" "rhtjlhe" "rhyl" "rh·l~•" "ri"

"ri-" "ri8es" "ri=ilu-obj~" "ri=s·" "ria" "riar" "riarii" "ribbon"

"ribbon-like" "ribbons" "ribelliasimititon" "rica's" "rican" "ricardo" "ricer" "rich"

"rich's" "richard" "richer" "riches" "richest" "richmond" "richord" "richter"

"ricin" "rick" "rickett" "rickett's" "rico" "ricxn" "riddjed" "riddle"

"riddled" "riddles" "ride" "ridge" "ridge-whose" "ridgeline" "ridges" "ridicule"

"ridiculed" "ridiculing" "ridiculous" "riding" "ridjculous" "rie" "rieffel" "ries"

"rife" "rifle" "rifles" "rig" "riggs" "riggs'" "righc" "right"

"right-angle" "right-hand" "right-patterson" "right-that" "right-wing" "righted" "righteous" "rightful"

"rightly" "rightpatterson" "rights" "rigorous" "rigs" "riihaul" "rii~patch" "rija"

"ril" "riley" "rili" "rill" "rillo" "rills" "rily" "rim"

"rime" "rimes" "rims" "rin" "rin-1611" "rin1" "ring" "ringing"

"rings" "rio" "rioja" "rion" "rioni" "rioors" "rioritl" "rios"

"rious" "rip" "ripon" "ripped" "ripping" "rippling" "ririe" "rirsf"

"rirucule" "ris" "risa" "rise" "risen" "riser" "risers" "rises"

"rising" "risk" "risk-takers" "risks" "rit" "rita" "ritalin" "ritalled"

"ritch" "rite-" "riterl" "rites" "ritual" "rity" "riuren" "rivaled"

"rivalries" "rivalry" "rivals" "riven" "river" "rivera" "rivers" "rivets"

"rivi" "riwig" "riy" "rized" "rj" "rj-" "rjas" "rjcharcl"

"rjdurd" "rjjda" "rjly•" "rjngjng" "rj~" "rk" "rl" "rl'"

"rl'l" "rl'to" "rl1" "rl" "rlaara" "rlai" "rlethen" "rlf"

"rlght" "rli" "rll" "rlla" "rllidenr" "rll•hln" "rlmvell" "rln"

"rlqht" "rltlg" "rluicl'll" "rlyln" "rm" "rm111mr" "rmaf" "rmidsntifled"

"rml1t" "rmnevver" "rmney" "rn" "rn&a" "rn+" "rn-7uwt" "rna"

"rnachjne" "rnaontte" "rnar" "rnbltontions" "rnc" "rnc11~11t" "rncc" "rnd"

"rndcnl" "rndcnt" "rnent" "rnh" "rni" "rnij" "rnilitaries" "rnkind"

"rnl" "rnll" "rnllcgc" "rnlly" "rnll~ll" "rnm1stnes" "rnmc" "rnn1"

"rnond" "rnpttt" "rnrrmt" "rns111ell" "rnsca" "rnt" "rnthrop" "rnventain"

"rnvis" "rn~" "rn~j~" "ro" "ro'will" "ro1111d" "ro11l" "ro11rt"

"ro11tlnj" "roa" "road" "roadblocks" "roadless" "roads" "roadside" "roal"

"roam" "roamed" "roar" "roaring" "roars" "roasting" "rob" "robably"

"robbery" "robbie" "robbins" "robe" "roben" "robenson" "robert" "roberta"

"roberts" "roberts'" "robertson" "robins" "robinson" "robley" "robot" "robot's"

"robot-like" "robotic" "robotics" "robotoid" "robots" "robu" "robust" "roc"

"rocal" "rock" "rock-coal" "rock-n-roll" "rockcovered" "rocke" "rockefell" "rockefeller"

"rockefeller's" "rockefeller-funded" "rockefeller-owned" "rockefeller-schroeder" "rockefellers" "rocket" "rocket's" "rocketry"

"rockets" "rocking" "rocks" "rockwell" "rocky" "roclco~" "rocovery" "roc•rpt"

"rod" "roday" "roddy" "rode" "rodent" "rodents" "rodeo" "rodort-od"

"rodrigo" "rods" "roe" "rogala" "roger" "rogerio" "rogerish" "rogers"

"rogor" "rogue" "roil" "roilc}un&" "rojas" "roka" "roland" "rolatiaa"

"rolating" "rold" "role" "roles" "roli" "roll" "rolled" "rolled-up"

"roller" "rolling" "rolls" "rolorrios" "rolph" "rom" "roma" "roman"

"romanian" "romansky" "romantic" "rome" "rome-berlin" "romeemir" "romlnrn1" "romney"

"romolaned" "ron" "ron1" "ron2ld" "ronald" "ronda" "rondo" "ronnie"

"ronvelk" "roo" "rood" "roof" "rooftop" "rook" "rookie" "rooks"

"room" "room-by-room" "roommate" "rooms" "rooms·" "roosevelt" "roosevelt's" "root"

"root-cause" "rooted" "roots" "rop" "rope" "roper" "ropes" "ropo"

"roportan" "ror" "roroe" "rorschach" "roru" "ros" "ros-es" "ros111ell"

"rosa" "rosalie" "rosamond" "roscoe" "rose" "rosemary" "roses" "roseway"

"rosn1e" "ross" "roster" "rostov" "roswe" "roswel" "roswell" "roswell-case"

"roswell-themed" "rosweu" "rot" "rotary" "rotate" "rotated" "rotates" "rotating"

"rotation" "rote" "roth" "rothberg" "rothbergl" "rothe" "rothschild" "rothschilds"

"rotor" "rotors" "rou" "rouble" "rouge" "rough" "roughly" "round"

"round-shaped" "round-the-world" "rounded" "roundness" "rounds" "roundup" "roup" "roused"

"route" "routed" "routes" "routine" "routinely" "rovicv" "row" "rowan"

"rowboat" "rowe" "rowland" "rown" "rows" "roy" "royal" "royall"

"royals" "ro~~i" "ro•" "ro•·r" "rp" "rpace" "rpit" "rpit's"

"rpl" "rpm" "rpt" "rpts" "rpv" "rpvs" "rr" "rr-"

"rr-nv" "rr-·" "rra" "rrally" "rramey" "rre-nrt" "rree" "rrel"

"rrer" "rrert" "rrgls" "rriasms" "rrl" "rrlll1n" "rrlo" "rrn"

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"rt-" "rt-j" "rt-l" "rt-••" "rt11" "rt" "rt__" "rtaalrt"

"rtar" "rtartrt" "rtc" "rtcd" "rtcor·j" "rtdaa" "rte" "rteaiaa"

"rtes" "rtf" "rtflect" "rtghk" "rthey" "rti1'tllbf1" "rtilil" "rtilil111y"

"rtiliury" "rtisp&1ch'~" "rtl" "rtl-4" "rtlitary" "rtlsndea" "rtluhl" "rtmw"

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"rt••t" "ru" "ruagnosed" "ruagrams" "ruameter" "rub" "rubbed" "rubber"

"rubbing" "rubbish" "rubble" "ruben" "rubens" "rubles" "rubs" "rubtsov"

"ruc" "ruch" "rucker's" "ruckus" "rud" "rudder" "rude" "rudiak"

"rudloe" "rudn't" "rudolf" "rudy" "rue" "rufferem" "rufferenr" "rufficulc"

"rufficult" "rufus" "rugged" "rugh" "rughjy" "rughly" "rughly-cla" "rughly-secret"

"rught" "ruined" "rujj" "rule" "rule-based" "ruled" "rules" "ruling"

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"rumours" "rumself" "rumsfeld" "run" "run-in" "run-of-mill" "run-of-therruu" "runaround"

"runaway" "runde" "rune" "runnc" "runnel" "runnels" "runner" "running"

"runosaurs" "runrung" "runs" "runway" "runways" "ruoolf" "rupard" "rupelt's"

"rupert" "ruppelt" "ruppelt's" "ruppon" "rupport" "rupportlng" "ruppost" "rural"

"rurart" "rurcrafc" "rurcrafr" "rurcraft" "rurecred" "rurectly" "rurector" "rurline"

"rurnous" "rurport" "rus" "rusappeared" "rusappearing" "rusaster" "rusbanded" "rusclosure"

"ruscover" "ruscovery" "ruscreruted" "ruscussion" "ruse" "ruses" "rush" "rushed"

"rushing" "rusinformacion" "rusmiss" "rusmjssed" "rusplay" "rusrance" "rusrniss" "russel"

"russell" "russia" "russia's" "russia-97h" "russia-bound" "russian" "russian-built" "russians"

"russo" "russo-japanese" "rust" "rust-colored" "rustinct" "rustorted" "rustory" "rustrict"

"rus~" "rut" "rutchcd" "ruthfujno" "rutric" "rutrogen" "ruts" "ruu"

"ruverse" "ruvided" "ruvine" "ruwrchcr" "ru~11" "ru•" "ru•t1ina1p" "rv"

"rv-rrrr" "rvcnl" "rvct" "rvf\xl" "rvfilitary" "rvlinas" "rvrar~" "rw_"

"rwe" "rweeuiamd" "rwenry-something" "rwnaar" "rwo" "rwood@majesticdocuments" "rwr" "rwrtbtr"

"rx" "rx1s1" "rxn" "rxp" "ry" "ryan" "rype" "rytiody"

"ry~p" "rz" "rz11" "r{" "r~" "r~-11" "r~-=-r--" "r~a"

"r~aa\c" "r~cll" "r~ij" "r~in" "r~inf~ii" "r~jn" "r~lrtc11" "r~or"

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"r·cr-_" "r·eno" "r·•" "r•" "r•-" "r•1l" "r•c" "r•l'"

"r•nt" "r•t" "r••" "r••-•-" "r••u•" "r•••" "r••••="

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 was involved and may have notes • R51: Don Ecker may know more about this  2004 Page #118  

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 about this Cambodian fire fight . R62: Elaine Douglas, active researcher — 2004 Page #118  

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eged 1950 Mexico crash • R20, R28, R65: Dick Hall was involved and may have 2004 Page #118  

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tive researcher — Mexican bodies • R68: Bruno Molon is personally known to  2004 Page #118  

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o .. ,.: t.,AI. I i.:...1y,·J in c.r7 (',;)( ~~:. t.C.r•• of :.!l..: it.1:. 2008 Page #57  

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vided Stringfield correspondence • R73: Michael Hesemann may know more abou 2004 Page #118  

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7q1,. Q~i c.o:.u1.\t1~S 0~Y O'iflt r7O vc::.5:.$1\GO. CN-11'011\l'l 01!:Sft 2009 Page #108  

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Os titled "Flying Saucers? They're r\ Myth!" Contained within the article i 2005 Page #133  
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 the National Archives and Records r\dministration in about 1985. Found in  2005 Page #125  

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nted in the direction of the South r\frican Government . I acer, the Carter 2007 Page #143  

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rC':cr of the Briti.!h Er:-i• ~ 11 r\J (,1r !i Is wa ~ ,,,;orir.. 11· MiHcr 2009 Page #183  

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xrERl'.\ IENT AL EXl'ERl'.,11':--J r\L AS VIPER(~, ,\S VTPER 1Jl AS VIPER ( 2007 Page #112  

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porrunities, making connecti ons." r\n impo ino, and omewhat ambiguous alie 2007 Page #69  

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 accidenrnlJy a sample provided by r\PRO, another sample was eventually ana 2007 Page #195  

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c,.,.r,t:, 7""ct r-..,..;,....r f1,r\r ruc,.-r •1,, -,,..:-,.) ,,,,.. ( ..  2007 Page #97  

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 lore now focuses on references to r\rea 51 in Ne\·ada (perhaps correctly)  2005 Page #125  

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MIC.tt Sl.0\0.'LY !"..A•,.a: BEt•E.r\TM ◄( WA\1ES N:O H5)H:D F£0.'-' ~IGHT. 2009 Page #106  

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Arizona Press, 1991 (Contains many r^ferepces pre-1954) 5J LAS VEGAS REVIEW 2003 Page #182  

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. ~oef':•-'-'. ..... ,.; ,'I' -.•. r_. .... . . .· , -· . The reason is tha 2007 Page #35  
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umans) air• Conceived By British. :r_(1fl or s(~a vc'sscls. j He s~1id tile 2009 Page #181  

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,:; ;·. -:"('_~_._: --~. ~.§, . ,::r_··• .,.,,,,_ . ;-w,•,l,,,. ~-.:-~ ' .  2007 Page #19  

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stringent security measures that w?ra in place at both crash sites, the tea 2003 Page #234  
d back. S. Argentlaa has taken the ra.1 of installing a pilot plant et Awok 2004 Page #20  
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n d.ig_ging inco the case in 1973. Ra.) Fowler learned of the Kingman case  2005 Page #40  
a• ••••••••••Irimed,•••••..i*sirsu ra. ••••• Valiotaile••••‘2., tarkaa..),. 2006 Page #32  
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GHT MEET ET ON THE MOONTHERE WOULD RA. VE BEEN CONTINGENCY PL..\NS!!!! BTW: 2008 Page #151  
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i.. ■ Go,ng ta A.tu51 ■ Gulf.BCM:. Ra""SJ~d 7: Ufology Explodes, 1987-1988  2009 Page #149  
ie apink)n. Nol a single pho(OQI"~ ra:ord of adual oomba e11er ma,ag ed lo  2009 Page #151  
e. Jc mny I,(: proocss we cnn ~top ra:n !om foll-Suoc:s= i;o.vc ~he on!:, h 2009 Page #182  
tl..ci. · !So new sources of death ra),'5 De:i.th my~ in genc:·:,I arc al•  2009 Page #182  
1ormailly nolllied Scc:-ccentrated ra,dar or other short wave t:ir:;-Geneul 2009 Page #182  

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.) PERSONAL ACCOlmr Figure 12 Alan Ra111111er's diagra111 MUFON report 50 I 2008 Page #56  

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

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$3797 1M. OA DRIGTNATARI tilDAD LA RA7* DATT/AIPA 11. (U) REOUEST EVALUATIO 2004 Page #21  

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illedVress interest. Civilians who ra^ht have seen or handled some of the^r 2003 Page #235  

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6.2003 Los Vegas. Crash Con'erance raa^shcdoevraenls com Advanced Study Gro 2003 Page #160  

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p on Ranch“tosurrll tJaily Rcrnri» RAAF Captures Flying Sauc 75 Pe.' .ent i 2003 Page #119  
sages from Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) for this period of time were destr 2004 Page #61  
on by the Roswell Daily News that "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in  2004 Page #134  
aucer on Ranch in Roswell Region." RAAF is of course the Roswell Army Air F 2004 Page #134  

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0 to 197•. Whon Jlo dlcd it v~& my raapcna1bi lity to qo through his eccrat 2008 Page #120  

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patient Cfapt B f bLhjld_*n«r.! a. raatflll nLah! __________ iAL__hnuir. __ 2003 Page #91  

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X tb» Maraotw, •M®*, mUtrwe ukM jw raawmnd, .judA jxcobaKLe IB the ♦wnt tiv 2003 Page #216  

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rmarr 1.967 I..1..AcromooAT(OFACQ. Rabat, Morocco 4 16 January 1967 I. (VAL 2004 Page #19  
 MO 0029 JAN 67 12.00acesimm USDA0 Rabat }form= IS_ PINETAINE. IT: 1 r,- c. 2004 Page #19  

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oth men were Reagan appointees and rabid UFO buffs. One of the men, General 2004 Page #192  

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r develops bacterial vaccination. (Rabies is a virus). • 1918-1919: Spanish 2006 Page #107  

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!')'.l\t~.lr.111 e'!.:le, 1.:,; 1, rac:... · During World Wa:-II ,s:ju,115! 2009 Page #163  

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thrived under her hand. We watched raccoons and possums come and go -she ha 2009 Page #95  

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ent observers who are members of a race carrying out long-range scientific  2003 Page #12  
aying cat-and-mouse with the human race, daring us to react. In time, he wo 2003 Page #142  
t in within the Air Force, and the race was on to do something about it. Th 2004 Page #103  
 Stan Friedman often says, it is a race with the undertaker. I feel that on 2004 Page #130  
ment's desire to shelter the human race from disturbing facts that would st 2004 Page #132  
te conflict between a united human race and the sinister forces of some oth 2004 Page #133  
is a near certainty that the human race is being scrutinized today in the p 2004 Page #133  
e had a fascination with the space race right from the night he stood out o 2004 Page #177  
he data suggest many more than one race, there would be of course a large n 2006 Page #116  
 and a Hot War in Korea, a missile race and an atomic bomb race. Russia and 2006 Page #165  
 a missile race and an atomic bomb race. Russia and China were becoming pot 2006 Page #165  
wn society. Consider how the human race might appear to a more peaceful and 2007 Page #37  
zation M.ight Topple If Faced by a Race of Superior Beings." Drawing ti-us  2007 Page #76  
U.S. and Mexico launched a frantic race to recover the unearthly object. An 2007 Page #184  
ed by the CIA ended up winning the race and making off with the prize. Firs 2007 Page #184  
mits. But are we the most advanced race in the universe? 2) What if an ET r 2007 Page #184  
 in the universe? 2) What if an ET race is 100 years more advanced than us? 2007 Page #184  
ion? 3) A technologically superior race would be able to keep itself mostly 2007 Page #184  
have apparently been amazed by the race of change, or flux, exhibited by th 2007 Page #201  
iologically hazardous to the Human Race, then only a complete simpleton wou 2008 Page #37  
HAPPEN TO THEM? They will die. THE RACE WILL DIE. CAN THEY REPRODUCE? This  2008 Page #91  
world. Their goal-and their entire race, too-is brought to an abrupt end, h 2008 Page #102  
eal their existence from the Human race by vaporizing their malfunctioning  2008 Page #103  
gs chac do noc belong co the human race would bring up problems whose soluc 2008 Page #112  
ogy similar co that of men. At any race, internatio nal law should make pla 2008 Page #112  
not exclude the possibility that a race of e~:cracerres::ria:.. peop:..e mo 2008 Page #113  
peaceful absorption of a celestial race (s) in such a manner that our cultu 2008 Page #113  
r is occupied by another celestial race, there could be no c!a:.m of res nu 2008 Page #113  
berties Union, American Council of Race Relations , American Press Institut 2008 Page #143  
RCH _We are not engaged in an arms race, but rather in a race of perfecting 2009 Page #21  
d in an arms race, but rather in a race of perfecting an integrated program 2009 Page #21  
ffering to put an end to the space race and start joint missions with the S 2009 Page #40  
June 5, 1947 -US warns that atomic race with Soviets is underway June 5, 19 2009 Page #156  

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ens named AFFA. Neesham and Larsen raced back to Washington with their disc 2004 Page #104  
. When the sky opened up, hot wind raced between the houses, like from cann 2008 Page #100  

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ween the U.S. Government and alien races. These stories had been circulatin 2003 Page #146  
ng of the interaction of the alien races with out would know whether we are 2003 Page #185  
 AFFA: Go to the window. (Everyone races to the window.) Neasham: Are we lo 2004 Page #104  
cluded that there were visiting ET races: She (Marcia Smith) went forward a 2004 Page #187  
 these two to six extraterrestrial races. And secondly, they prepared a ful 2004 Page #187  
lack, brown, red, yellow and white races. G. This may be a penal colony on  2006 Page #7  
ives to contemplate. However, some races seem to be protective of our inter 2006 Page #116  
"hot". There were two wars and two races: a Cold War between the USA and th 2006 Page #165  

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CHE ,UKRAINE • NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCH rACILllY • 91D'UFO SEEN BY HUNDREDS Of P 2008 Page #150  

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illed When Hit by Automobile. LATE Racing Resultsant (Jjjrnmclr ^RMY DECLAR 2003 Page #119  

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ple and protege of Nazis and their racist theories have been passed down fr 2008 Page #140  

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abbed his winter coat off the coat rack, a list of fishermen's names attach 2004 Page #36  
ay brace from a weapon pylon (bomb rack). Over the next 12 years I revisite 2006 Page #84  

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tortion that attacked Reich's "sex racket;" while trumpeting an out-and-out 2005 Page #93  

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isk-shaped object. He attempted to raclio for a back up patrol, but his rac 2007 Page #176  
clio for a back up patrol, but his raclio would not work. As he approached  2007 Page #176  

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t that sone people in the northern racm or 3.0.tt 1onift0111. 1,700 lest fr 2004 Page #20  

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s on methods of knocking out enemy rad.:rr. · This strange weapons story do 2009 Page #177  

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s_ o! That clue points 10 a ray or rad-launcbni;-or e·.-cn of eonEttuc::o!' 2009 Page #182  

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 EXEr.'PT .=!Rd\l D:CLASSIFICATiO. RADA. '·SPi:CIAL HANDLIN,::: Ri:.QUIRED- 2007 Page #45  

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evision that find their targets by radar...These Buck Rogers things I'm tal 2003 Page #16  
volved. A spokesman from the 662nd Radar Squadron based near Pittsburgh was 2003 Page #53  
rticle, a spokesman from the 662nd Radar Squadron was quoted as saying, "th 2003 Page #55  
rther call was made to the Oakdale Radar site in Pennsylvania. A three man  2003 Page #56  
three Air Force men from the 662nd radar Squadron were involved in the sear 2003 Page #59  
arracks, that members of the 662nd Radar Squadron from Oakdale were on thei 2003 Page #59  
nnel who were members of the 662nd Radar Squadron, have been located and in 2003 Page #65  
over Goose Bay, Labrador. Military radar operators on both sides of the bor 2003 Page #88  
ng Saucer ’ General Believes It Is Radar Weather Gadget Airforce Says '— Pl 2003 Page #119  
riangles) specifically referred to radar as the source of the size and shap 2003 Page #183  
and shape information. I worked on radar returns during my McDonnell Dougla 2003 Page #183  
about the subject. Although a dish radar puts out a rather wide angled beam 2003 Page #183  
easurements are using ground-based radar. Aircraft had radar, too, and coul 2003 Page #184  
g ground-based radar. Aircraft had radar, too, and could have measured leng 2003 Page #184  
g view angles yield shape Airborne radar would have no problem No reason to 2003 Page #186  
tedly told Truman of the number of radar UFO sightings (described in a seco 2003 Page #191  
taff. 2. At 2332 MSI, 3 July h.7 , radar etaions i* east/Texas and. White S 2003 Page #232  
. aircraft unij.1 both dropped off radar. Two crash sites have been located 2003 Page #232  
 of this world. 5- Interviews with radar operators and officers from the Si 2003 Page #233  
has been learned that at least six radar stations in east Texas (see detail 2003 Page #233  
tailed report in attehment A), and radar stations at Alamogordo AAF and Kir 2003 Page #233  
y sightings have been confirmed by radar with identical positions being est 2004 Page #15  
ir observation tower as well as on radar. Also that night Law Enforcement P 2004 Page #47  
ound-to-air sightings confirmed by radar; evidence of abduction among some  2004 Page #48  
 base perimeter) they had portable radar units just inside here, missiles,  2004 Page #52  
, not Americans. ... They had four radar sites on here, live missiles — nuk 2004 Page #52  
edges the fact that certain nearby radar stations had switched their system 2004 Page #58  
heir logs revealed no entry on the radar anomalies which other stations had 2004 Page #58  
gies; • government insiders saw on radar and photographs advanced aerial de 2004 Page #61  
ed? Andrew Kissner says it was: "A radar target that instantaneously appear 2004 Page #64  
ile strike against an unidentified radar object. The morning of May 29th, L 2004 Page #67  
 warhead, was fired at one or more radar targets hovering to the southwest  2004 Page #67  
st effect. Whatever the mysterious radar object had been was not apparent — 2004 Page #68  
attack on one or more unidentified radar targets. Another mysterious and im 2004 Page #68  
nusual phenomena" that appeared on radar along side V-2 rocket launches? Mo 2004 Page #69  
on of an aerial disc by Top Secret radar bases in New Mexico — a disc that  2004 Page #70  
disc that allegedly was tracked by radar down through the atmosphere to Azt 2004 Page #70  
her to find out whether top secret radar bases had existed in New Mexico as 2004 Page #70  
Andy confirmed that three powerful radar sites had been built in a triangul 2004 Page #70  
ieval Conference SLIDE #19: Map of radar sites A triangle of sensitive geog 2004 Page #71  
hree secret experimental microwave radar stations. Construction on the thre 2004 Page #71  
hree secret experimental microwave radar stations began in late 1947. The p 2004 Page #71  
Alamos was first called Los Alamos Radar Base (AFS-P8). Later its name chan 2004 Page #71  
en renamed a third time as El Vado Radar Base. The other two were Moriarty  2004 Page #71  
1) a bit east of Gallup. The three radar stations were part of the U.S. Air 2004 Page #71  
od place to test the new, powerful radar because the Manhattan Project lab  2004 Page #71  
ect that flew through that trio of radar sites when they were fired up woul 2004 Page #71  
meone else's. The three classified radar sites became operational in 1948,  2004 Page #71  
ession. El Vado is the only secret radar base in New Mexico that survived w 2004 Page #71  
nce- secret experimental microwave radar station north of Los Alamos added  2004 Page #71  
ter. The importance of the El Vado radar site is underscored by the fact th 2004 Page #71  
ir Force Station-P8. The other two radar sites were Moriarty (AFS-P7) east  2004 Page #71  
 a bit east of Gallup. Those three radar sites became part of the American  2004 Page #71  
nown as AC&W which expanded to 411 radar sites throughout the United States 2004 Page #71  
d its Aircraft Control and Warning radar stations provided to Representativ 2004 Page #71  
esearch about the three classified radar bases, he looked for evidence that 2004 Page #72  
7, when the unidentified object on radar appeared with the ascending V-2 ro 2004 Page #75  
e atomic bomb, the homing torpedo, radar, and dozens of other inventions. S 2004 Page #90  
 including working on the DEW line radar stations that were built to detect 2004 Page #91  
e fall of 1952 with new long range radar that had just been developed. Keyh 2004 Page #103  
am checked with Washington Center (Radar) and was informed that for some un 2004 Page #104  
ormed that for some unknown reason radar return from the direction in which 2004 Page #104  
reened UFO report was confirmed by radar, or other means, Air Force interce 2004 Page #108  
0 Researcher Norma Lindblad 111,36 Radar specialist saw recovered UFO and a 2004 Page #114  
s Sanders (2003). Essentially, the radar data show another aircraft, the Na 2004 Page #130  
as that of a weather balloon and a radar target. General Ramey was holding  2004 Page #141  
 it was a balloon with a hexagonal radar target, but that telephonic commun 2004 Page #142  
O Files Krasnoyarsk • Phased Array Radar • Numerous UFO Crashes • Gen. Alek 2004 Page #162  
, if we assume that there has been radar or pilot sighting, the predicted c 2004 Page #168  
r could not have known? The Secret Radar Bases Behind the Flying Saucers co 2004 Page #219  
rs contains a reference to "secret radar bases." For decades it was believe 2004 Page #219  
ough the use of their high-powered radar. This part of the Aztec story, wro 2004 Page #219  
red that there was indeed a secret radar base in northern New Mexico, at El 2004 Page #220  
ted (for their time), high-powered radar, particularly at El Vado, which ha 2004 Page #220  
'm not an expert on fifty year-old radar systems (or modern ones, for that  2004 Page #220  
 the Aztec incident — the "present radar deployment in the Albuquerque Air  2004 Page #220  
l Vado station with a CPS-5 search radar and a CPS-4 height finder for Dire 2004 Page #220  
to be equipped with a FPS-3 search radar and an FPS-6 height finder, but in 2004 Page #220  
ever, there is no denying that the radar bases, whatever equipment they may 2004 Page #221  
ing month), more details about the radar bases, more about Newton and Gebau 2004 Page #223  
ize of materials used in the ML307 Radar target, which the USAF claimed the 2004 Page #233  
 the "disc" as nothing more than a radar target and put the final touches t 2004 Page #238  
something strange was picked up on radar. It began to lose altitude and dis 2005 Page #44  
few include multiple witnesses, or radar plus visual confirmation , and dem 2005 Page #74  
pment and deployment of high-power radar, particularly in New Mexico (where 2005 Page #121  
 .9 Near midnight on July 3, 1947, radar uruts in Texas and White Sands "tr 2005 Page #125  
ified craft until the) dropped off radar" on July 4. Radar officers from th 2005 Page #126  
the) dropped off radar" on July 4. Radar officers from the Signal Corps Eng 2005 Page #126  
do AAF and Kirtland AAF. FoLiowing radar tracks, the objects were found at  2005 Page #126  
reened UFO report was confirmed by radar, or other means, Air Force interce 2005 Page #139  
gence satellites to monitor Soviet radar and communications systems startin 2006 Page #8  
cated monitoring of electronic and radar installations on Soviet ships. Tho 2006 Page #9  
ne and space borne and earth based radar sets, cameras, electromagnetic sen 2006 Page #9  
cted high altitude hail. We know a radar set was on over at White Sands bec 2006 Page #11  
 vacuum tubes. This was a tracking radar pointed north. Crossing the beam m 2006 Page #11  
ich he figured had to be part of a radar net. The Graf Zeppelin slowly move 2006 Page #11  
ield's Sources US mintarydeStoning radar system to detect UFOs: NaYy nuclea 2006 Page #26  
THIRD KIND t Aiwa. 11 $8,4neiii$ • Radar specialist at Ft Monmouth NJ in 19 2006 Page #26  
 arspace. Detailed account of Navy radar tracking UFO with body lights, ill 2006 Page #28  
. says Sokolov they set up some 30 radar stations to track UFOs. • Soviet D 2006 Page #28  
 Paulo aid Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Radar visual and pilot sightings, milita 2006 Page #28  
re scrambled early yesterday after radar detected an unknown aircraft in ar 2006 Page #28  
, blue urudenttfi ed flying object Radar detected a low. slow-flying aircra 2006 Page #28  
 Lake, likely tracked the craft on radar then found the wreckage and recove 2006 Page #45  
rks), to be difficult to detect by radar and equipped with state-of-the-art 2006 Page #72  
 the A-12 and have an even smaller radar signature. Johnson pitched his ide 2006 Page #77  
igned to be virtually invisible to radar (Fig. 9). Designers used sophistic 2006 Page #81  
 "low observable" or "stealthy" to radar and infrared sensors. Developed as 2006 Page #81  
verification of the aircraft's low radar cross-section. After acceptance by 2006 Page #81  
gation lights were switched on and radar reflectors allowed civilian air tr 2006 Page #81  
k plastic were pieces of skin with radar absorbent material (RAM) coating.  2006 Page #84  
 74, at 2207 hrs, U.S. Air Defense radar detected an unknown approaching U. 2006 Page #133  
miles south of Brownsville, Texas. Radar tracked it approximately 500 miles 2006 Page #133  
ject suddenly disappeared from the radar screens. "During the flight over M 2006 Page #133  
 tracked by two different military radar installations. It would have been  2006 Page #133  
thin range of Brownsville civilian radar, but it is assumed that no civilia 2006 Page #133  
but it is assumed that no civilian radar detected the object due to a lack  2006 Page #133  
he point of disappearance from the radar screens was over a barren and spar 2006 Page #133  
he object's disappearance from the radar screen. "Fifty-two minutes after t 2006 Page #134  
t entered the Gulf of Mexico under radar limits then 'jumped' up to 75,000  2006 Page #136  
itary eyewitnesses of a remarkable radar tracking of UFOs east of Miami, Fl 2006 Page #142  
ries. SLIDE # 14 — Ground photo of radar outside B Battery (One of four Bat 2006 Page #142  
ile Battery with Pulse Acquisition Radar (PAR). Photograph provided by Bill 2006 Page #142  
hnology known as Pulse Acquisition Radar, or PAR. SLIDE # 15 — B&W diagram  2006 Page #142  
launcher. Each Battery had one PAR radar and three fire control radars. The 2006 Page #142  
ontrol Center, or BCC, was all the radar equipment necessary for watching t 2006 Page #142  
i is where Dennis was in the 644th Radar Squadron at Richmond Air Force Sta 2006 Page #143  
1967 Cuban MIG Disintegrated After Radar Lock On UFO SLIDE # 18 — Cover of  2006 Page #143  
 by Cuban ground control intercept radar personnel. The flight leader radio 2006 Page #143  
he object. The leader reported his radar was locked onto the bogey and his  2006 Page #143  
Cuban Air Force communications and radar transmissions, was ordered by the  2006 Page #143  
 malfunction." March 1967 Key West Radar Lock On UFO Provoked Another Retal 2006 Page #144  
o eyewitnesses to UFOs on American radar in which a lock on a UFO resulted  2006 Page #144  
neous polarity reversal of all the radar equipment in the HAWK B Battery Co 2006 Page #144  
sure agreements about the UFOs and radar drama. Bill and Dennis tell what h 2006 Page #144  
illery, and Battery Control Center radar room in Key West Audio Interview:  2006 Page #144  
ion). Dennis, in March 1967, 644th Radar Squadron, Richmond Air Force Stati 2006 Page #144  
) Bill: "I had a pulse acquisition radar, which is the radar you'll see in  2006 Page #145  
se acquisition radar, which is the radar you'll see in all the movies where 2006 Page #145  
my screen for my pulse acquisition radar, which had a range of — well, neve 2006 Page #145  
st of Miami. Just as I brought the radar up, I noticed what appeared to be  2006 Page #145  
00 MILES AN HOUR? According to the radar, yes. AND BILL SAW THEM AT LEAST D 2006 Page #145  
g. He had a bit more sophisticated radar than I did. I don't know if you ha 2006 Page #145  
matic Ground Environment, the SAGE radar? That's the one you see that dips, 2006 Page #145  
red. Now, with a pulse acquisition radar (PAR) that is sweeping through an  2006 Page #146  
that we actually picked them up on radar. They were traveling at very high  2006 Page #146  
ing else in the world!" Bill's PAR Radar Locked On UFO, Followed By Retalia 2006 Page #147  
 good track between sweeps and any radar operator can watch a target move b 2006 Page #147  
ar 1,100 mph. Now, we have another radar that I'll tell you uses something  2006 Page #147  
he difference between this Doppler radar and the pulse acquisition radar is 2006 Page #147  
er radar and the pulse acquisition radar is that the Doppler stays on the t 2006 Page #147  
he target is not being swept. This radar stays right on the target. The oth 2006 Page #147  
 The other thing about the Doppler radar is that it is used to control the  2006 Page #147  
at UFO thing knew what it (Doppler radar) was. (laughs) Like I said, it was 2006 Page #147  
about 1,100 mph. I put the Doppler radar on it — not to lock on it, but jus 2006 Page #147  
 three or four times. WITH UFOS ON RADAR? Yeah. AND SOMEBODY SAYING THIS DI 2006 Page #148  
 IT'S LOCKED ON BY YOUR PARTICULAR RADAR AND COUNTERS THAT WITH SOMETHING T 2006 Page #149  
: "They had special devices on the radar to photograph anything that we saw 2006 Page #149  
graph anything that we saw on that radar. Everything that night that was ph 2006 Page #149  
ed NORAD. They saw what was on our radar and they told us, 'This is no exer 2006 Page #149  
rward." Disc Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah In that same time perio 2006 Page #150  
s AFB, in Nevada, and Cedar Breaks Radar facility in Utah, had their hands  2006 Page #150  
flies from Area 51 to Cedar Breaks Radar Site) One man trained in an Area 5 2006 Page #150  
ite) One man trained in an Area 51 radar facility was assigned to move abou 2006 Page #150  
1967, to construct a sophisticated radar station under the direction of Are 2006 Page #150  
ned that Paul's father had begun a radar engineering career at Hill AFB in  2006 Page #150  
gas while he studied more advanced radar technology in 1964 to 1965 at what 2006 Page #151  
assigned to design and build a new radar facility at the Blowhard Mountain  2006 Page #151  
ar Breaks, Utah (Blowhard Mountain Radar Station, first operated by the Fed 2006 Page #151  
r Force called it the Cedar Breaks Radar Site. Paul said he often saw with  2006 Page #151  
e dead zone above the Cedar Breaks radar facility in Utah — as if the discs 2006 Page #151  
learned about UFOs in his father's radar work was greater than his fear — a 2006 Page #151  
ause my dad worked at a place that radar techs called 'Jackass Flats.' Jack 2006 Page #152  
out there. But that's what all the radar technicians called Area 51. (At th 2006 Page #152  
ity, Utah, where he was one of the radar techs at Cedar Breaks Radar, up on 2006 Page #152  
of the radar techs at Cedar Breaks Radar, up on top of a tall mountain. Sli 2006 Page #152  
6: WIDE of Steep Hill Side Beneath Radar Facility (Photo supplied by Andrew 2006 Page #152  
t instances I can remember was the radar site at that time ran at an averag 2006 Page #152  
nsistors. During that upgrade, the radar site was shut down. I spent a full 2006 Page #152  
ent a full week with my Dad at the radar site while this upgrade was going  2006 Page #152  
atts, that's 10 million watts. The radar site covered southern Utah and sou 2006 Page #152  
were able to shoot at aliens. In a radar site, there are three screens buil 2006 Page #152  
re round and show the sweep of the radar. As a kid, I used to play at those 2006 Page #152  
could run the square around on the radar site and put it on any object or a 2006 Page #152  
 an Unknown. Discs Hovering in the Radar Dead Zone I came to find out that  2006 Page #153  
formation we had. You see, above a radar site, there is a dead zone. Direct 2006 Page #153  
is a dead zone. Directly above any radar site, there is an area above that  2006 Page #153  
FOs used to stack up on top of the radar site and just sit there. I used to 2006 Page #153  
 while they were sitting above the radar dome. The first time I saw them, t 2006 Page #153  
ntities Disc Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah THE STORY YOU ARE GOING 2006 Page #154  
H, IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUR FATHER'S RADAR WORK FOR AREA 51? Exactly. So, tha 2006 Page #154  
es, sir, I apologize, sir.' On the radar screens as I would play with them, 2006 Page #154  
chewed out because he allowed that radar to sweep over Jackass Flats. Gover 2006 Page #154  
rs — especially at that particular radar site (in Cedar City, Utah) was not 2006 Page #154  
e night tweaking the computers and radar and setting the new ranges because 2006 Page #154  
e new ranges because a 10 megawatt radar site is able to pick up much furth 2006 Page #154  
 consoles that were set up for the radar site. The radar site has a main co 2006 Page #154  
ere set up for the radar site. The radar site has a main console, a back-up 2006 Page #154  
ack-ups to the main console of the radar site. Sitting at the main console, 2006 Page #154  
 They are flashing.' So, I put the radar square on them. At that moment, we 2006 Page #154  
irectly above the dead spot in the radar. The radar techs ran through the t 2006 Page #154  
ve the dead spot in the radar. The radar techs ran through the trees over t 2006 Page #154  
irectly above the dead zone of the radar site. I got really scared because  2006 Page #154  
in trucks and in big trucks to the radar site. They went out and plowed the 2006 Page #155  
snow) to get big trucks up to that radar site. My Dad, being how he was a l 2006 Page #155  
 that I did not recognize into the radar site building itself. Dad was sitt 2006 Page #155  
askets and hauled them up into the radar site. My Dad, being that he did wh 2006 Page #155  
preparing to attack." And yet, the radar had detected something. It must ha 2006 Page #164  
tory books as an "accident" of the radar. But was it? Read on. What follows 2006 Page #165  
follows is NOT fiction. PART II: A RADAR EMERGENCY Historical Background to 2006 Page #165  
 officials were afraid it was! The Radar Emergeng There are three published 2006 Page #166  
m the President. Our early warning radar ystem in Canada had picked up form 2006 Page #167  
. Acheson said that "early warning radar in Canada" had detected 'formation 2006 Page #167  
ived the first notification of the radar detections President Truman alread 2006 Page #167  
ter Lovett calmly called back. The radar blips were not Soviet bombers afte 2006 Page #168  
m the Pentagon, reporting that the radar screens of some air defense instal 2006 Page #168  
e Arctic atmosphere had thrown the radar off" President Truman's version of 2006 Page #168  
 Acheson's. Here we learn that the radar detections were caused by some sor 2006 Page #168  
n an Air Force statement, says the radar target was from a single C-47 (cap 2006 Page #169  
ified at 1040 hours as follows. By radar contact it was determined that app 2006 Page #170  
al contact. PART III: WHAT DID THE RADAR DETECT? The technical information  2006 Page #170  
ned with the known capabilities of radar, call into question all of the pre 2006 Page #170  
ies and locations of early warning radar inst21lations in Maine. By the beg 2006 Page #170  
in Maine. By the beginning of WWII radar technology had developed to the po 2006 Page #170  
he east and west coasts of the US, radar sets capable of detecting aircraft 2006 Page #170  
ion. By the late 1940's there were radar sets capable of a 200 mile range a 2006 Page #170  
t is reasonable to assume that the radar installations in Maine were at lea 2006 Page #170  
the United States Cold war Defense Radar Program" published by the USAF Air 2006 Page #170  
s the history of the early warning radar that was set up by the Air Defense 2006 Page #170  
 by the Air Defense Command. These radar installations were dedicated to th 2006 Page #170  
 at sites where there already were radar installations used for other purpo 2006 Page #170  
 Of course, there were also search radar installations at civilian airports 2006 Page #170  
an AN/CPS-5 and also an AN/TPS-10A radar at Dow AFB near Bangor, Maine. The 2006 Page #171  
rch radars. The CPS-5 was a search radar and the TPS-10A was a "height find 2006 Page #171  
iles away." By combining the known radar capabilities with the information  2006 Page #171  
imit of the detection range of the radar at Dow AFB, then at that time the  2006 Page #171  
 the initial detection was made by radar installations that were closest to 2006 Page #171  
ern border of Maine rather than by radar at Dow AFB, well south of the nort 2006 Page #171  
was an AN/TPS-1B long range search radar that came "on line" at Loring AFB  2006 Page #171  
es months to build and calibrate a radar system for its maximum range opera 2006 Page #171  
quite likely that by December this radar (or one like it) was already opera 2006 Page #171  
pability as an air traffic control radar at either (or both) Loring and/or  2006 Page #171  
 Presque Isle AFB. Traffic control radar had a capability of detecting airc 2006 Page #171  
had been made from Loring AFB by a radar with a range of 200 miles, then th 2006 Page #172  
s not enough information about the radar detections to allow us to be certa 2006 Page #172  
ording to Winkle's memorandum, the radar operators tracked the objects for  2006 Page #172  
d identify the intruders means the radar images were so clear or "solid" th 2006 Page #172  
aircraft, and not accidents of the radar. This is decidedly different from  2006 Page #172  
ators would have concluded had the radar showed relatively slow moving gees 2006 Page #172  
or "atmospheric effects" such as a radar mirage due to temperature inversio 2006 Page #172  
s that the Continental Air Command radar operators were not able to identif 2006 Page #172  
According to Winkle's document the radar track "faded out" at 11:04 AM, or  2006 Page #172  
en nearing the limit of a 120 mile radar range. If they had been traveling  2006 Page #172  
 beyond the range of the Limestone radar 169                                2006 Page #172  
d have been tracked by the Dow AFB radar as they continued southward.) The  2006 Page #173  
arting with the first detection by radar. Either the flight plan or the rad 2006 Page #173  
eese flying over Alaska caused the radar targets? Why did Undersecretary Lo 2006 Page #173  
 atmospheric conditions caused the radar targets? Why did the Air Force tel 2006 Page #173  
ho were directly involved with the radar detections and the scramble. Were  2006 Page #173  
t another explanation: perhaps the radar targets were objects that can fly  2006 Page #173  
rs? How could they have caused the radar alert? After all, the government s 2006 Page #173  
reported on the scope (of a ground radar set) that thg had                  2006 Page #175  
 So then, we confirmed it with the radar control station on the DEW (Distan 2006 Page #176  
and went out of the pilot's sight. Radar in Texas tracked the object until  2006 Page #177  
 that the UFO was detected by "the radar control station on the DEW line" a 2006 Page #178  
 on the DEW line" and that the DEW radar "kept following it and they claime 2006 Page #178  
pparently he was confused over the radar terminology. The DEW line, part of 2006 Page #178  
osest official Air Defense Command radar at the time was at Walker AFB at R 2006 Page #178  
his is beyond the range of typical radar installations of the time. However 2006 Page #178  
without exceeding the range of the radar. PART 4: DISCONNECTED EVENTS? So f 2006 Page #178  
get Sound) if they saw anything on radar about 3:45 AM. Whidbey Island resp 2006 Page #185  
hysical traces of UFOs, especially radar or electromagnetic readings, but t 2006 Page #200  
via global intelligence resources (radar networks, Echelon, satellite surve 2007 Page #29  
via global intelLigence resources (radar networks, Echelon, satelLite surve 2007 Page #29  
e subject was hardly a blip on the radar of ufology or of popular culture.  2007 Page #71  
h were ex military, ex government, radar controllers and air traffic contro 2007 Page #85  
netic shock-waves and phased array radar systems are used to scramble the p 2007 Page #131  
e before we did. Paul: Probably on radar or even visual for a long time. HO 2007 Page #171  
ing Saturn-shaped disc that lit up radar screens all along the TexasMexico  2007 Page #185  
 of Corpus Christi, where military radar detected that an unidentified airc 2007 Page #185  
town of Eureka Utah and reports of radar confirmation from Nellis Air Force 2008 Page #7  
ozens of witnesses , evidence of a radar sighting, proof of intercept attem 2008 Page #7  
ess testimony over a large region, radar confirmation of the object's passi 2008 Page #7  
ook files, the April 18 case was a radar sighting from Nellis Air Force Bas 2008 Page #8  
is brief summary of the sighting, "Radar sighting. Blip. Speed of object va 2008 Page #8  
ted on April 19, the day after the radar sighting, in a banner headline, "B 2008 Page #8  
t that seemed to be related to the radar tracks recorded out at Nellis. Tha 2008 Page #8  
hat: a meteor cannot be tracked on radar. And this object was." There is a  2008 Page #9  
 the trail could still be seen. No radar pick up reported as yet. Visual si 2008 Page #9  
something different was tracked on radar near Las Vegas. l have talked to a 2008 Page #14  
 The Air Force file for the Nellis Radar sighting puts the incidence some s 2008 Page #15  
led from Nellis as a result of the radar sightings there. But, on September 2008 Page #15  
ed intelligent control. Surely the radar operator would have been able to t 2008 Page #16  
re witnesses and it was tracked on radar. Then east of Las Vegas, near the  2008 Page #16  
ue distinction of being tracked by radar 70 miles northwest of Las Vegas, N 2008 Page #16  
 in the Utah file. And it suggests radar tracks in other parts of the count 2008 Page #17  
                     A. There is a radar station near Knoxville which has b 2008 Page #28  
n in operation about 3 weeks. This radar station is being operated by stati 2008 Page #28  
faced: At 2130 hours on 2nd March, radar station picked up two objects 310  2008 Page #28  
t I I :25 p.m. on 12 October: USAF radar installation at Knoxville picked u 2008 Page #28  
experienced reliable personnel and radar set is in perfect operating d. · 1 2008 Page #28  
ak Ridge; FBI Knoxville; Air Force Radar and Fighter Squadrons, Knoxville;  2008 Page #28  
g of the objects with the reported radar sightings; because of the reliabil 2008 Page #29  
 Homestead heard Cuban air defense radar controllers report an unidentified 2008 Page #29  
s of the UFO by Cuban ground-based radar personnel. The flight-leader then  2008 Page #29  
he object. The leader reported his radar was locked onto the "bogey" and hi 2008 Page #29  
21 had simply disintegrated. Cuban radar then reported that the UFO had qui 2008 Page #29  
of USAF personnel , was tracked on radar, left elevated radiation readings  2008 Page #31  
ed craft and yet we had nothing on radar and absolutely no explanation. I a 2008 Page #34  
 and with the UFO not appearing on radar, the first we would have known wou 2008 Page #34  
such as the capability of military radar systems, information passed to the 2008 Page #63  
lots and sightings corroborated by radar evidence . And of course the perio 2008 Page #64  
ces where UFOs had been tracked on radar. There were also some more light-h 2008 Page #64  
1985: 2 UFOs tracked on a military radar system traveling l O nautical mile 2008 Page #65  
es where UFOs have been tracked on radar. 1 did a seemingly constant stream 2008 Page #65  
on a UFO that was being tracked on radar. He was based at RAF Manston in Ke 2008 Page #66  
ficers and pilots, UFOs tracked on radar, craft seen performing speeds and  2008 Page #68  
ntal over-the-hori zon backscatter radar designed to monitor a 91-degree az 2008 Page #72  
he most powerful and sophisticated radar of its kind.                       2008 Page #72  
otograph of COBRA Ml ST fan-shaped radar array SLIDE# 8 COBRA MIST building 2008 Page #73  
 SLIDE# 9 COBRA MIST buildings The radar employed the U. S. Naval Research  2008 Page #73  
waves beyond the horizon to detect radar signals from moving targets at ran 2008 Page #73  
rgets. For example, the COBRA MlST radar would show missiles being launched 2008 Page #73  
being launched no matter where the radar was looking. The frustrated USAF e 2008 Page #73  
 on June 30, 1973, the Orford Ness radar system was shut down, allegedly ne 2008 Page #73  
ng phenomena around the COBRA MIST radar site in the 1960s, which became li 2008 Page #74  
eriments with the COBRA MIST MADRE radar that was bounced off the F-layer o 2008 Page #74  
ly High Frequency over-the-horizon radar (HF 0TH) or Extreme Low Frequency  2008 Page #75  
er High Frequency over-the-horizon radar (HF 0TH) of 3 -30 megahertz ; or U 2008 Page #76  
tz ; or Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radar of .3 to 3 gigahertz; or Extreme L 2008 Page #76  
 AND WAS USING HIGH FREQUENCY (HF) RADAR -IT WOULD HA VE NO IMPACT WHATSOEV 2008 Page #76  
hing . They were just transmitting radar. You would get a bigger            2008 Page #76  
ast power was much bigger than 0TH radar. We really poured a lot of energy  2008 Page #77  
 CHECK ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RADAR FREQUENCIES , EXTREME LOW FREQUENC 2008 Page #77  
er our base and had disappeared on radar" about five miles from RAF Woodbri 2008 Page #80  
 and marked it a UFO. The British (radar) base (RAF Bawdsey) that's four mi 2008 Page #86  
ning thermal protection, analyzing radar systems, and using advanced techno 2008 Page #104  
fication. How does the air defense radar operator identify , or more precis 2008 Page #114  
tected by long-range early warning radar. But what do we do in lee's say te 2008 Page #114  
e energy from several high-powered radar stations that had reportedly locke 2009 Page #17  
s not been authorized to study the radar data while charged with the requir 2009 Page #17  
d that these objects could emulate radar signatures and trajectories that c 2009 Page #17  
this conclusion but still left our radar early warning system unprepared fo 2009 Page #18  
 data. By making use of classified radar and other detection devices and su 2009 Page #18  
ating the New Mexico flying saucer radar detection near Los Alamos and Whit 2009 Page #24  
ng the most up-to-date operational radar intelligence were destroyed as soo 2009 Page #24  
Maury Island often flies under the radar of UFO historians. Jim Garrison be 2009 Page #33  
something strange was picked up on radar. It began to lose altitude and dis 2009 Page #51  
p" Buran, and asked for an Eastern Radar check. Lt. Buran told Sgt. Pennist 2009 Page #63  
hat "something had disappeared off radar." That convinced Shift Commander L 2009 Page #63  
is any possibility of concentrated radar or other short wave length rays th 2009 Page #158  

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the object had descended below the radar's horizon and a watch was kept for 2006 Page #133  

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sophisticated techniques involving radar-absorbent materials, special avion 2006 Page #81  

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ersfield crash involved one of the radar-evading airplanes. Shortly thereaf 2006 Page #84  

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 to do with covering up top-secret radar-fogging discs or the dumping of nu 2009 Page #31  

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d, to undertake the development of radar-guided surface-to-air missiles. Th 2004 Page #66  

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. French Mirage fighter intercept, radar-visual COMETA Report. Bnght object 2006 Page #28  

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

Area 51 did not exist in 1954 Dish radars can not measure shape and size RE 2003 Page #182  
t possible with 1950s kind of dish radars. Two of the shapes (cigars, trian 2003 Page #183  
O Crash Retrieval Conference “DISH RADARS DON ’T MEASURE SHAPE AND SIZE The 2003 Page #186  
ampletLay to NSC on 17 Mar 53 1954 radars: no shape, size O Multiple looks  2003 Page #186  
 29"-along with at least six other radars, including ones at Alamogordo AAF 2005 Page #126  
e PAR radar and three fire control radars. The Batteries were capable of op 2006 Page #142  
 simply disappeared. UFO Speeds On Radars Between 1,100 and 5,000 MPH Denni 2006 Page #145  
m other worlds fly around on their radars and knew the U. S. government was 2006 Page #150  
eep over Jackass Flats. Government radars — especially at that particular r 2006 Page #154  
but it might be. Our northern tier radars have picked up a flight of severa 2006 Page #164  
e. These are Army/Navy (AN) search radars. The CPS-5 was a search radar and 2006 Page #171  
 finder." The combination of these radars gave a "solid search of up to 60  2006 Page #171  
o S. Observed by search and height radars. No. Visual." In the comments sec 2008 Page #8  

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ry in the late 1960s. SLIDE # 12 — RADCOM Army Patch, 1967 (Army Air Defens 2006 Page #142  
he Army Air Defense Command called RADCOM after Army basic training at Ft.  2006 Page #142  
 training at Ft. Benning, Georgia. RADCOM no longer exists. SLIDE # 13 — Ae 2006 Page #142  

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ansportation to area of report for radiac (radioactive) readings." 36 10:56 2006 Page #185  

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trol or communicate with. It might radiate a quality of super-human power w 2006 Page #53  
ser beam because the light did not radiate out like a normal light would do 2009 Page #70  

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dad's journal:" "Sample extraction radiated light for a full (3) hours. Ori 2003 Page #107  

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ng myself. The weaker energy field radiating from the inner layer (organic) 2005 Page #90  
al figure revealed its presence by radiating an illuminating glow and light 2006 Page #90  

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

cident, and was exposed to fire or radiation giving the appendage this abno 2003 Page #68  
eg was broken. There was a minimal radiation contamination and it was quick 2003 Page #99  
cation OK ' Documentation: photos, radiation, toxics; if not secure, transp 2003 Page #175  
magnetic characteristics, residual radiation ' Examination of apparent mech 2003 Page #175  
angular in pattern. Beta and gamma radiation readings in the depressions re 2004 Page #47  
discusses the increased background radiation now associated with a landing  2004 Page #58  
135.5 km. Carried cosmic and solar radiation, temperature, ionosphere, phot 2004 Page #64  
 detection of air-borne release of radiation over the state of New Mexico.  2004 Page #81  
ver crash Site L-2 at white Sands. Radiation readings indicate a high neutr 2004 Page #81  
0 Bodies observed while installing radiation device; "short, with large hea 2004 Page #111  
lown through the area to determine radiation levels and effects on both liv 2005 Page #50  
ewhat reddish glow. The background radiation count in the area jumped to an 2005 Page #100  
osed co sources of electromagnetic radiation, have been known to fail or re 2005 Page #161  
ducing another potential source of radiation in the area twenty years ago 1 2006 Page #125  
 Common in the late 1950s in which radiation leaked from a nuclear weapon.  2006 Page #126  
ne of which contained a total body radiation counter, we lunched at the Mer 2006 Page #199  
here devices had been blasted with radiation to test their effectiveness. L 2006 Page #199  
as tracked on radar, left elevated radiation readings in the woods, careful 2008 Page #31  
ol. Halt also confirmed beta/gamma radiation readings were recorded with "p 2008 Page #93  
electric current or the short wave radiation of the sun. The oxygen could b 2008 Page #112  
hicles (RPVs) have been mentioned. Radiation with its continuin g refinemen 2009 Page #22  
s. A two-fold excess of background radiation and a ten-fold lack of microor 2009 Page #137  
.S.S.R .... also caused heightened radiation. It was less than in England . 2009 Page #139  
lengthy speculative article read: "Radiation May be Factor in Latest Secret 2009 Page #157  
land. That clue points to a ray or radiation of some sort. The sentence rea 2009 Page #157  
n diameter. Close by, this sort of radiation was expected to be fatal. Thes 2009 Page #158  
land. That clue points to a ray of radiation of some sort. That sentence re 2009 Page #168  
e 162 Newspaper speculation on the radiation ray is not accurate. T.D.J. Le 2009 Page #168  
·tl1-1~ ·, Juur. 14, 19•17 -· -. . Radiation May Be Factor In Latest Secret 2009 Page #182  

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is neck, tied the other end to the radiator below the window, lowered himse 2003 Page #92  
and is killed when the knot at the radiator end of the sash slips its moori 2003 Page #92  
athrobe sash was never tied to the radiator. 2. "Mr. Forrestal had copied m 2003 Page #94  

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l• li!ic l(r1ctc1· a.bout it." . : radiaUon of son11: sort. though exaggCTa 2009 Page #184  

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some form of sexual dysfunction, a radical notion for Victorian Vienna and  2005 Page #89  
certainly not all of them. Reich's radical view that the social problems of 2005 Page #89  
ld question their faith or turn to radical forms of cult worship. At the sa 2006 Page #65  
 what had occun-ed would undergo a radical change in a very short period of 2007 Page #186  

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gnificance. That situation changed radically, however, when Ray Fowler bega 2005 Page #40  

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O DO OUT 1,1121002' Santiago Chile Radii, Warta Network in Spa sb 1030 ON?  2004 Page #20  

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cted Clerical! Darkroom Ending VLA radio telescopes Wildlife Looking back C 2003 Page #44  
oadcast on the 9 P.M. news on KDKA radio in Pittsburgh on the night of Dece 2003 Page #53  
 Edwards as a guest on his Contact radio show on the same night of the Keck 2003 Page #53  
 who was the news director of WHJB radio in Greensburg, PA at the time, beg 2003 Page #54  
ays after the incident, produced a radio documentary on the event called "O 2003 Page #54  
rtant years later. Included in the radio broadcast, Murphy is quoted as say 2003 Page #54  
ial subject. I had tuned into KDKA radio that night to listen to Frank Edwa 2003 Page #54  
verage, while tuning around the AM radio band trying to find the latest new 2003 Page #54  
lso representatives from some area radio stations and newspapers as well. N 2003 Page #55  
sh from Mammoth, was tuning his CB radio in the car that afternoon when he  2003 Page #58  
za was the officer manager of WHJB radio in Greensburg, PA in 1965. She sta 2003 Page #59  
object fall, reported this to WHJB radio in Greensburg. The station's news  2003 Page #59  
hn Murphy and his staff produced a radio documentary on this local event wh 2003 Page #67  
, the continuity director for WHJB Radio in 1965, states that she was at th 2003 Page #67  
 that December day, Bill heard the radio news reports that an object had fa 2003 Page #70  
t 40 miles away. After hearing the radio news reports of the possible landi 2003 Page #70  
, John "Object in the Woods." WHJB Radio, Greensburg, PA December 1965. 9 P 2003 Page #72  
 1965. 9 P.M. news broadcast, KDKA Radio, Pittsburgh, PA. December, 9, 1965 2003 Page #72  
italization in the press or on the radio and leaks are held to a minimum, a 2003 Page #90  
spring of 1996, I was doing weekly radio reports about science, the environ 2003 Page #97  
and earth mysteries for Art Bell's radio programs, Dreamland and COAST TO C 2003 Page #97  
Bell and I repeatedly asked during radio broadcasts for those facts because 2003 Page #98  
r I reported those findings on the radio, we received a second letter dated 2003 Page #100  
y of a "Class C RF signal." On the radio, I asked for research help. Electr 2003 Page #110  
id not. When a tunable 1 to 20 MHz radio signal was added, the Bi/Mg seemed 2003 Page #111  
sumers of TV, film, and late-night radio as the stories became part of the  2003 Page #141  
, gave them a tour of his homemade radio receivers, the array of antennas p 2003 Page #145  
Doty thought of the hours of coded radio transmissions that Paul had record 2003 Page #145  
 a landed helicopter, and tried to radio back for help and advice, but foun 2003 Page #147  
hat he might want to ask his alien radio buddies what was going on. Bennewi 2003 Page #150  
lifornia Oregon Border." Prominent radio commentator Frank Edwards, who bro 2003 Page #192  
forts. All teletype, telephone and radio transmissions were monitored for a 2003 Page #235  
y that the Argentine and Uruguayan radio stations are reporting on this eve 2004 Page #8  
 territory. Just a few minutes ago Radio El Espectador of Montevideo announ 2004 Page #8  
xpert is said to have discovered a radio piloting transmitter with a nucleu 2004 Page #12  
crashed because of a defect in its radio piloting system. The saucer which  2004 Page #12  
om 1956 to 1960, was employed as a radio technician at the Weapons Research 2004 Page #15  
rtation and communication of 1897. Radio was nonexistent and newspapers too 2004 Page #28  
anked the man and went over to the radio and called the only cruiser he had 2004 Page #35  
s, when Werbicki contacted them by radio. He informed them that there was a 2004 Page #36  
ASAP. O'Brien, who was working the radio, informed his superior that they h 2004 Page #36  
 call some of the local fishermen. Radio communications were not as sophist 2004 Page #38  
 as they are today. They could not radio direct to other locales in the Pro 2004 Page #38  
ever they were going to commence a radio and phone search all up and down t 2004 Page #38  
l informed him that he had been in radio contact with the Rescue Coordinati 2004 Page #40  
ported what I saw over my Motorola radio to police control at Bentwaters, w 2004 Page #55  
m the desk sergeant voice over the radio was, "Rehfeldt's losing her mind,  2004 Page #55  
to the tower also. I declined. The radio transmissions from witnesses were  2004 Page #55  
night of the sightings, so did the radio transmissions reporting lights in  2004 Page #56  
purchased the book after hearing a radio talk show with Robbins and Warren  2004 Page #56  
 nuke storage facility at the main radio station when one of the border gua 2004 Page #57  
the Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio presentation, this information cou 2004 Page #75  
rrol Knapp on the Strange Days UFO radio show: 92                           2004 Page #95  
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aved when Orson Welles performed a radio broadcast of The War of The Worlds 2004 Page #133  
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.) Jesse Marcel would tell his ham radio buddies that he couldn't identify  2004 Page #135  
eppy, who worked at an Albuquerque radio station when the story broke about 2004 Page #135  
uent day, as he was ushered to the radio station to make a retraction. What 2004 Page #138  
 base commander Colonel Blanchard, radio station personnel and scores of 19 2004 Page #139  
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sure." In an interview on Bishop's radio show, Moore described how the game 2004 Page #190  
ends with Donald Keyhoe • National Radio Program Flying Saucers — Serious B 2004 Page #205  
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. Ramey personally appeared on the radio to retract the Air Force's claim o 2004 Page #230  
mey proclaimed to the world (via a radio address) the debris was that of a  2004 Page #230  
k Joyce about it during his Sunday radio show on KGFL 233                   2004 Page #236  
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of people thinking of football and radio etc. at a time when the sinking of 2005 Page #102  
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hey were listened to by a Southern Radio Observatory 10 years ago. One woul 2006 Page #6  
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llions of years ahead of us. An AM radio doesn't pick up FM signals. A Germ 2006 Page #11  
ntrollers were unable to establish radio . It was th* object, this hght-blu 2006 Page #28  
though not necessarily. Receipt of radio signals from space or discovery of 2006 Page #52  
Most people would stay glued to TV/radio for info and reassurance that all  2006 Page #63  
ed in vain to raise Coffins on the radio. Unable to see the crash site thro 2006 Page #74  
k to Area 51. As soon as he was in radio range of Groom Lake, he transmitte 2006 Page #74  
er" story was broadcasted over the radio and television networks across the 2006 Page #90  
d to party lines. Listening to the radio and hanging out in front of the Fl 2006 Page #92  
been made into at least one famous radio broadcast 8 and two movies. Here t 2006 Page #102  
reported by the national press and radio. I know nothing about 'Hare huntin 2006 Page #121  
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pproximately 1035 hrs there came a radio report that wreckage from the miss 2006 Page #134  
hat the Mexican military clamped a radio silence on all search efforts. "Th 2006 Page #134  
ilence on all search efforts. "The radio interceptions were reported throug 2006 Page #134  
ads. Recon showed no activity, and radio contact between the Mexican recove 2006 Page #135  
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f celestial nature. The last known radio transmission from the instructor p 2006 Page #141  
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kings or appendages. When a try at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense  2006 Page #143  
Dennis again, he told me the local radio was talking about people who were  2006 Page #146  
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unded up soldiers and theatres and radio stations made .special announcemen 2006 Page #169  
o communicate with the aircraft by radio. Had the aircraft been a single C- 2006 Page #172  
ed the attempts to contact them by radio, attempts which must have been mad 2006 Page #173  
dar. Either the flight plan or the radio identification would have been pas 2006 Page #173  
ll, Burke exclaims into his helmet radio, "Wh000eee...I'm standing on the U 2006 Page #187  
as no noise and no static on their radio. Later, they had another sighting  2006 Page #200  
tablishing his identity. Area 2000 Radio Show In the summer of 1993, Robert 2006 Page #203  
met with Art Bell who had a weekly radio show located down on Main Street,  2006 Page #203  
s that Robert Bigelow would fund a radio program, running for two hours on  2006 Page #203  
July 4th because I took a portable radio and earphones to the fireworks dem 2006 Page #203  
Happenings One of the goals of the radio show, Area 2000, was to invite the 2006 Page #204  
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release of 1 O' diameter in-flight radio controlled flying wing disc bomb d 2007 Page #107  
pert described a syndicated ½ hour radio broadcast that he heard during 194 2007 Page #115  
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dad got the call on the short wave radio: "Gather up all your guys and your 2007 Page #121  
sighting made national news on ABC radio and was in local ne,vspapers. Loca 2007 Page #130  
a local sheriff interviewed on the radio sa.id, "They can say what they wan 2007 Page #130  
porting UFOs to the police and two radio stations. A woman in Ponce videota 2007 Page #130  
avy, is the largest high frequency radio transmitter in the world. It is de 2007 Page #130  
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territory . Just a few minutes ago Radio El Espectador of Montevideo announ 2007 Page #141  
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because they both heard a 770 KKOB Radio announcement that a UFO was flying 2007 Page #166  
O ALL THREE OF YOU REMEi'vIBER THE RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT? Mom and Aunt: J use  2007 Page #167  
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AT LEASTnXIO OF YOU W'HO HEARD THE RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT. Mom and Aunt: Right. 2007 Page #167  
NT RAN OUTSIDE WHEN THEY HEARD THE RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT. THEN YOU GET INTO 16 2007 Page #169  
t quiet, they probably went co the radio, TV and newspaper and cold them to 2007 Page #171  
nothing in the newspaper or on the radio the next day, or even for several  2007 Page #171  
 said to frequently interfere with radio and navigational controls. It was  2007 Page #185  
or appendages." When an attempt at radio contact failed, Cuban air defense  2008 Page #29  
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agency had its own dispatchers and radio procedures were sometimes loose. I 2008 Page #44  
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e of the soldiers made a call on a radio and then he was told they would sh 2008 Page #53  
eemingly constant stream of TV and radio interviews , appearing on most TV  2008 Page #65  
Newsround , as well as prestigious radio shows such as Radio 4's Today prog 2008 Page #65  
as prestigious radio shows such as Radio 4's Today program and BBC World Se 2008 Page #65  
Knissel stated she was called by a radio station a few days after her UFO s 2008 Page #70  
 Sheriffs Office, aJ1d presumably, Radio KJTI in Centralia contacted Ms. Kr 2008 Page #70  
he forest. At that point, we got a radio transmission from Central Security 2008 Page #80  
val.] We don't know. B (describing radio transmission information): The Bri 2008 Page #86  
me the tape recorder. And he has a radio with him. And he goes, 'We're reco 2008 Page #89  
 Polish uniforms attacked a German radio station on the border of Poland. C 2008 Page #128  
smann AG-control print publishing, radio and television and also hold sway  2008 Page #143  
ctures, cable networks , satellite radio and TV, book clubs, theme parks, p 2008 Page #143  
ll; IO Television networks , seven radio stations, five productions houses; 2008 Page #143  
Smith who at the time was a senior radio engineer with the Canadian Departm 2009 Page #36  
ristmas, Sgt. Penniston received a radio call from Central Security Control 2009 Page #62  
entral Security Control called for radio silence, and Sgt. Penniston asked  2009 Page #63  
back toward the truck and act as a radio relay between Sgt. Penniston , Air 2009 Page #63  
r that night, Lt. Fred Buran, that radio silence was called for because Sec 2009 Page #63  
 the same time, we were picking up radio signals and continuously having pr 2009 Page #70  
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eapons Storage Area. I do know the radio traffic was recorded through the c 2009 Page #78  
ve that was the actual tape of the radio traffic that night. If that tape w 2009 Page #78  
n the woods, not to call it on the radio. They were well aware there was ac 2009 Page #79  
th Sgt. Adrian Bustinza, who had a radio and he and I went towards the obje 2009 Page #79  
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e the great advances in very short radio waves that came out of the war. If 2009 Page #158  

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Kentucky, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Cincinnati radio- host. Bill Boshears V, 7-8 Doctor 2004 Page #114  

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were flying high and fast and were radio-silent. According to Winkle's docu 2006 Page #172  

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ash occurred. "I've been told it's radioactive," Mrs. Oates confided. By 19 2004 Page #29  
's was not harmless, but did major radioactive exposure both to our troops  2004 Page #125  
s also focused upon the effects of radioactive fall-out on civilian life. 4 2005 Page #47  
 had transported a small amount of radioactive material that had been expos 2005 Page #100  
ewly arrived and highly aggravated radioactive material was a suspected cau 2005 Page #100  
 attention when the Trinity highly radioactive site, at which the first ato 2006 Page #11  
that would check for biological or radioactive contamination. This was comb 2006 Page #18  
tion to area of report for radiac (radioactive) readings." 36 10:56 AM: A C 2006 Page #185  
n explosive bomb, the other in the radioactive rays, from common substances 2009 Page #158  

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 triangle and about someone taking radioactivity readings on these impressi 2004 Page #56  
iangle. • Someone was sent to take radioactivity readings of the impression 2004 Page #56  
hour, the shoreline is scanned for radioactivity. No positive readings are  2006 Page #185  
 up with a return visit to monitor radioactivity levels at the behest of Wh 2006 Page #189  
ded, saturating the area in deadly radioactivity and decimating the country 2008 Page #102  
that are transmuted into temporary radioactivity. These would form a gas in 2009 Page #158  
generally stated distance for such radioactivity to be effective in war. No 2009 Page #158  
 cosmic ray i, m!U,o:u o temporary radioactivity. The s c tini'"es more ene 2009 Page #182  

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ections of the craft. 6. A special radiobiological team accompanied by a S£ 2003 Page #233  
t of thjs world." After a "special radiobiological team ... and security de 2005 Page #126  

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arrived, her skipper Ronnie Newell radioed Lawrence Smith's boat and asked  2004 Page #40  
d not be accounted for and the LEs radioed in for permission to leave their 2004 Page #47  
ructions, our team behind the wire radioed in to report that the first manh 2004 Page #52  
tion when one of the border guards radioed that there was a strange light i 2004 Page #57  
wing all the way to the ground. He radioed his report and the ground party  2004 Page #102  
CST, at about 14,000 feet, Mantell radioed to the base that he had the obje 2005 Page #64  
 speed." A half hour later Mantell radioed: "It appears to be a metallic ob 2005 Page #64  
radar personnel. The flight leader radioed that the object was a bright met 2006 Page #143  
t" 32 of their boat. The report is radioed in by Richard Dale Hartman, who  2006 Page #184  
ives another message. This call is radioed in from the tugboat Delores, loc 2006 Page #184  
 the plane, and the panicked pilot radioed air traffic controllers in Mexic 2007 Page #191  
 personnel. The flight-leader then radioed that the object appeared to be a 2008 Page #29  

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the area of concern their Motorola radios began having transmission problem 2004 Page #47  
bance." With their flashlights and radios failing, they made their way into 2004 Page #47  
h frequency allocations, channels, radios, and that sort of business. So he 2004 Page #96  
hours the telephones, televisions, radios and two-way CBs were dead through 2007 Page #128  
 O\'et a network of citizen"s-band radios. Some o( the men will stand guard 2007 Page #145  
Amidst the crackling static of the radios, the Mexicans were heard saying t 2007 Page #186  
olored red, orange and blue. Their radios were interrupted by unusual stati 2009 Page #63  
tinuously having problems with our radios on all three frequencies we were  2009 Page #70  

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 placing of a very small amount of radium in an accumulator, the unexpected 2005 Page #94  

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ere restricted within a five- mile radius. Armed military guards and Kern C 2006 Page #82  
anded or exploded within a 50 mile radius of Charleston last night, accordi 2006 Page #94  
emors shook houses over a 60- mile radius, and the lights were seen clearly 2006 Page #121  
the ground) as bright as day for a radius of five to ten miles from the air 2008 Page #10  
horities are studying. Half a mile radius is the generally stated distance  2009 Page #158  

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Censorahlp (mall, cable, wlreless, radl-lephone, etc.) J •_.,. ·;,_'-_ •• ( 2007 Page #16  

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orH, alihouch exar.:erateI, arc, i;raduat es. 5uostantially 1rue.~ ! : "An  2009 Page #183  

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 DAMAGE AND THE ANIKAL DAMAGE THAT RAE BEEN DONE. ELuril DID ANYONE GET AN  2004 Page #24  

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fense and Royal Air files on UFOs. RAF Cosford Hangar: In late 1963 rumors  2003 Page #74  
ain that a UFO had crash-landed at RAF Cosford, Shropshire, England. Files  2003 Page #74  
le. In the wake of the incident at RAF Cosford, there was a series of stran 2003 Page #74  
For years it has been rumored that RAF Rudloe Manor has been the final rest 2003 Page #77  
official story concerning UFOs and RAF Rudloe Manor? GCHQ, the British equi 2003 Page #77  
f a British Royal Air Force base — RAF Rudloe Manor, that has become known  2003 Page #83  
st in the Navy and trains with the RAF in Canada to be a flier, but the arm 2003 Page #85  
nt Police (LE) at the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge observed unidentified lig 2004 Page #47  
 than a mile from the perimeter of RAF Woodbridge. This was the event that  2004 Page #47  
from Bentwaters, but close by away RAF Woodbridge's East Gate. Upon disemba 2004 Page #47  
e Williams (Major Gordon Williams, RAF Bentwaters Wing Commander) to an F-1 2004 Page #50  
n a van parked by the back gate of RAF Bentwaters, now decommissioned. Larr 2004 Page #51  
onnect to the underground bunkers. RAF Bentwaters possessed the largest bom 2004 Page #51  
ound to air missiles, and it's the RAF used to man them, not Americans. ... 2004 Page #52  
three tunnels which exist between (RAF) Woodbridge and Benrwaters. Was this 2004 Page #52  
hat nuclear weapons were stored at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge in vio 2004 Page #53  
 were stored at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge in violation of U.K./U.S. 2004 Page #53  
red in the Weapons Storage Area at RAF Woodbridge were struck by beams of l 2004 Page #54  
lice Squadron who took his life at RAF Bentwaters in January 1981, and whet 2004 Page #54  
tates Air Force personnel based at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge, which 2004 Page #54  
sonnel based at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge, which stemmed from their 2004 Page #54  
service. She had been stationed at RAF Bentwaters from May 1978 until Decem 2004 Page #54  
ncident. Tim had been stationed at RAF Bentwaters from March 1979 until Mar 2004 Page #55  
ccurred while we were stationed at RAF Bentwaters. ... Testing my own memor 2004 Page #56  
sed to hear about what happened at RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge in 1980. This  2004 Page #57  
ctober 1997; Written Answers 232, "RAF Benrwaters and Woodbridge: Nuclear W 2004 Page #59  
 assistance in the search from the RAF station at Valley, Anglesey, who fle 2006 Page #120  
n the local press that "police and RAF rescue experts" had come to the conc 2006 Page #121  
hquake" was entirely coincidental. RAF search team leader, Sergeant H. Oldh 2006 Page #121  
, including at Akrotiri in Cyprus, RAF Honnington and at RAF Valley in Nort 2006 Page #126  
i in Cyprus, RAF Honnington and at RAF Valley in North Wales from 1971 to 1 2006 Page #126  
iction drama which starts with the RAF shooting down a UFO. "Normally," he  2006 Page #131  
ife as an active military station, RAF Woodbridge was home to a squadron wi 2006 Page #132  
and Recovery Squadron stationed at RAF Woodbridge [provided] standby rescue 2006 Page #132  
81 by the Deputy Base Commander at RAF Woodbridge , Colonel Charles Halt, r 2008 Page #32  
al lights outside the back gate at RAF Woodbridge. Thinking an aircraft mig 2008 Page #32  
ice stations, the public and local RAF stations. In fact, I would say that  2008 Page #33  
 most significant reports began at RAF Cosford in Shropshire ," Pope explai 2008 Page #33  
e was heading on a direct line for RAF Shawbury , which is some twelve-to-f 2008 Page #33  
 outside, look in the direction of RAF Cos ford and see what he could see." 2008 Page #34  
namely, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge , to name  2008 Page #37  
 tracked on radar. He was based at RAF Manston in Kent and was scrambled to 2008 Page #66  
m 5 November 1990 when a number of RAF Tornado aircraft were overtaken by a 2008 Page #67  
h Wales, over the military base at RAF St Athan, close to Cardiff Internati 2008 Page #67  
o help shield military activities. RAF Butley was renamed RAF Bentwaters an 2008 Page #71  
activities. RAF Butley was renamed RAF Bentwaters and in 1951, Britain's Mi 2008 Page #71  
itain's Ministry of Defence leased RAF Bentwaters to the United States Air  2008 Page #71  
LIDE# 5 Seven years later in 1958, RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge became 2008 Page #72  
 later in 1958, RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge became a joint U.S. Air F 2008 Page #72  
tes cancelled its involvement with RAF Woodbridg e and RAF Bentwaters. Bent 2008 Page #72  
volvement with RAF Woodbridg e and RAF Bentwaters. Bentwaters is now a priv 2008 Page #72  
ivately owned business park, while RAF Woodbridge is used by the U. K. Mini 2008 Page #72  
of nuclear missiles underground at RAF Bentwaters? What exactly did happen  2008 Page #74  
s Dece1nber 26 -28, 1980 SLIDE# 15 RAF Woodbridge East Gate 72 As the clock 2008 Page #78  
ghs was on Security Police duty at RAF Woodbrid ge's back gate, commonly kn 2008 Page #78  
taff Sergeant (SSgt) Bud Steffens. RAF Woodbridg e was four miles west of R 2008 Page #78  
Woodbridg e was four miles west of RAF Bentwaters (in Butley, Suffolk). At  2008 Page #78  
the Rendlesharn Forest east of the RAF Woodbridge East Gate. So, Burroughs  2008 Page #78  
statement about what he saw to the RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander, Ch 2008 Page #79  
. Penniston was duty supervisor at RAF Woodbridge and 73                    2008 Page #79  
ed on radar" about five miles from RAF Woodbridge and Bentwaters .          2008 Page #80  
s moving back. SLIDE# 30 Aerial of RAF Woodbridge and Rendlesham Forest wit 2008 Page #85  
t a UFO. The British (radar) base (RAF Bawdsey) that's four miles from here 2008 Page #86  
                                  [RAF Bentwaters new base commander in Dec 2008 Page #88  
 the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF/USAF NATO Bentwaters/Woodbridge , Ma 2008 Page #88  
8 l st Security Police Squadron at RAF Bentwaters. From there, Major Malcol 2008 Page #90  
ence , USAF Lt. Col. Charles Halt, RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander , w 2008 Page #93  
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   SLIDE# 2 SLIDE# 3 December 1980 RAF Bentwaters Update with John Burrough 2009 Page #57  
4 52 Aerial image of the runway at RAF Woodbridge surrounded by the thick R 2009 Page #58  
.), former Deputy Base Commander , RAF Bentwaters , England, December 1980, 2009 Page #59  
 then the Deputy Base Commander at RAF Bentwaters , went on the record in a 2009 Page #59  
ng December 2007 documentary about RAF Bentwaters, U. K. phenomena. Image p 2009 Page #60  
signed as Deputy Base Commander at RAF Bentwaters in 1980. His boss and bas 2009 Page #60  
nisters on December 30, 1980, from RAF Bentwaters Captain and Day Shift Com 2009 Page #60  
e is brief background about former RAF Bentwaters Staff Sergeant James W. P 2009 Page #61  
s Penniston (Ret.) in 2007. He was RAF Woodbridge Security Supervisor on De 2009 Page #61  
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(CSC) asking him to proceed to the RAF Woodbridge East Gate. There he was t 2009 Page #62  
6 air force policemen were working RAF Woodbridge . One of those air force  2009 Page #62  
d to Sgt. Bud Steffens. East Gate, RAF Woodbridge looking toward Rendlesham 2009 Page #62  
s. Their third debriefing was with RAF Bentwaters Base Commander Ted Conrad 2009 Page #68  
 Commander of the 3rd Air Force at RAF Mildenhall, England. But four years  2009 Page #68  
in 1984, Col. Halt was promoted to RAF Bentwaters Base Commander and later  2009 Page #68  
id to contain nuclear warheads, at RAF 63                                   2009 Page #69  
    December 2007, photograph from RAF Bentwaters /Woodbridge tower used to 2009 Page #71  
the 81 st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge, Major Gen 2009 Page #72  
after General Williams returned to RAF Bentwaters , he laughed at Col. Halt 2009 Page #74  
OUNTERED IN RENDLESHAM FOREST NEAR RAF BENTWATERSAND WOODBRIDGE WAS 'EXTRAT 2009 Page #74  
 of interest about what goes on at RAF Bentwaters, as far as the Weapons St 2009 Page #75  
would rather not comment. " Former RAF Bentwaters Airman I st Class John Bu 2009 Page #76  
n Burroughs LIVE in Las Vegas: One RAF Bentwaters Airman I st Class who was 2009 Page #76  
tion . He received orders to go to RAF Bentwaters, England, and arrived in  2009 Page #77  
other in Rendlesham Forest between RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge , do n 2009 Page #77  
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the woods and bring it over to the RAF Woodbridge flight line over by the 6 2009 Page #79  
comments . Linda Moulton Howe: The RAF Bentwaters phenomena of December 198 2009 Page #80  
ademy . Then he was shipped out to RAF Bentwaters in mid-September 1980. He 2009 Page #81  
Steve LaPlume was on patrol at the RAF Woodbridge East Gate with Senior Aim 2009 Page #81  
voked military officers, including RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander Lt. 2009 Page #82  
dio Airman LaPlume ( 2:08 ) Former RAF Bentwaters Airman 1st Class Steve La 2009 Page #83  

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 the i\10\·ie ONLY in theatres." K.raft's parent company, KF Holdings, also 2007 Page #63  

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d shafts which were crammed to the rafters with nuclear weapons and replace 2003 Page #142  

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ed a controversy that continues to rage to this day. That something occurre 2008 Page #31  

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 shadows here and there across the ragged landscape. The shimmering heat of 2003 Page #46  

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E ND SIGNS OF THE IrFOCT AND LOOKS RAGIr 2 610151.1'                        2004 Page #21  

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to whorl env.: subtler to, a/drool rah4 at the ume Prot sanrtng as idectros 2006 Page #35  

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. Poulain was directed by Debra J. Rahn of the International Affairs Divisi 2007 Page #197  

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 this is the February 1942 "LA Air Raid". In this case for a couple of hour 2003 Page #24  
 it Los Angeles because of the air raid, Los Alamos because that is where R 2003 Page #25  
s..." Just days after the L.A. air raid and related saucer crash retrievals 2003 Page #25  
one week after the Los Angeles air raid on March 5, 1942. It discusses the  2003 Page #26  
hat link it to the Los Angeles air raid. The downside is that it is not ori 2003 Page #27  
udy report on the Los Angeles "air raid" of February 1942 as resulting in t 2004 Page #123  
au crash of 1941 and the L.A. "air raid" crashes of 1942. Actually, the pre 2004 Page #127  
e known about such as the L.A. air raid cases, since none of those document 2004 Page #129  
eferred to as the "Los Angeles Air Raid." At about 2:25 a.m. on February 25 2005 Page #121  
2:25 a.m. on February 25, 1942 air raid sirens awoke thousands throughout L 2005 Page #121  
emorandum to you regarding the air raid over Los Angeles, it has been learn 2005 Page #122  
t of California [that], unlike the raid, has no bearing on conventional exp 2005 Page #122  
lt concerning the Los Angeles "air raid" and later UFO recoveries, leading  2005 Page #124  
e known about such as the L.A. air raid cases, since none of those document 2005 Page #140  
 in this capitol ci0 todol. No air raid alarms were sounded, but functionar 2006 Page #169  
tes and says: "This is what my dad raid me; so I can only go on that." With 2007 Page #139  

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dated March 1942 after the LA "air raid-. 13 The Secret DVD, Wood and Wood  2006 Page #103  

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channels about the Los Angeles Air Raid-just two weeks before this OCS file 2005 Page #123  

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the Covenant in the final scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Is this a hint  2005 Page #81  

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minary tests June 3, 1947 -Soviets raiding US atomic secrets June 5, 1947 - 2009 Page #156  

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w(start 12 March) • Ukraine-Lutsk, Raigorod(End 1 April)                    2004 Page #165  

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, suits fused to flesh: shipped by rail, camouflaged, "rockets" 33 1957 Clo 2004 Page #112  
y ship large UFO parts by truck or rail? (Answer: they couldn't have, accor 2004 Page #120  
 Some reports specifically mention rail transport • Size distribution is no 2004 Page #126  
 Secreg—Transportation by Road and Rail In 1981, shortly after Len did his  2004 Page #127  
under the underpasses. Shipment by rail might have been even more difficult 2004 Page #127  
were reported to have been sent by rail. In any case, not all of them were  2004 Page #129  
t glance, it would appear that the rail was coo tall co fit through the han 2007 Page #115  
ntury ago the logs were removed by rail and then floated down the Elk River 2008 Page #52  

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

Os were wider than the road or the railbed Slide 23 POSSIBLE ANSWERS TO EAR 2004 Page #126  

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

 dying after being bypassed by the railroad. Early in my newspaper career w 2004 Page #26  
h the flap. In the 1960s, an aging railroad telegrapher confessed that the  2004 Page #28  
story was just a joke concocted by railroad men in Iowa. He said when the j 2004 Page #28  
aid when the joke spread to Texas, railroad worker Joseph "Truthful" Scully 2004 Page #28  
 difficult, with tunnels and other railroad restrictions making for an abso 2004 Page #127  
returns with atomic cloud samples. Railroad tank car was flattened and blow 2005 Page #49  
ng over the Quinn Canyon Range and Railroad Valley. The rocket pushed the v 2006 Page #79  
 helicopter and ground vehicle. In Railroad Valley, rancher Carl Hanks rode 2006 Page #79  
people who had been present in the Railroad Valley area in 1967. He managed 2006 Page #80  
ovide. Carl Hanks had lived in the Railroad Valley for many years and recal 2006 Page #80  
porters oflrish linen, merged with railroad tycoon Edward H. Harriman. "Aft 2008 Page #129  
ery modest beginnings, as a simple railroad siding near Beale's Springs in  2009 Page #48  
 route of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The city of Kingman was named  2009 Page #48  
who supervised the building of the railroad from Winslow to Beale's Springs 2009 Page #48  

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

oated down the Elk River. When the railroads were gone the area was network 2008 Page #52  

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

 sideljnes. The advertiser, Connex Railway Timetable Up.dates, offers a unj 2007 Page #75  
l underground rattle, similar to a railway upon which dozens of trains are  2008 Page #98  

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

gineers of the Australian National Railways reported that there was a brigh 2007 Page #130  

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

e of three hoboes picked up in the railyard behind the grassy knoll at Deal 2003 Page #42  
g the three tramps arrested in the railyard behind the grassy knoll, and th 2009 Page #33  

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

water courses again and again. The rain the night before had cleaned everyt 2003 Page #45  
y poppy nodding in the breeze. The rain had renewed a symphony of color on  2003 Page #46  
 there one day during an afternoon rain. The water diverted down this track 2003 Page #49  
m Andere area after a most unusual rain that had fallen over the city, Cher 2005 Page #32  
d soon covered the sky, indicating rain. Then, without apparent explanation 2005 Page #99  
tive humidity had risen to 67% and rain seemed imminent in a location that  2005 Page #100  
lien abduction: "Its pouring witl1 rain, you're miles from anywhere and you 2007 Page #71  
he groun_d-like a kin_d of 'silver rain."' The lady then saw something shim 2007 Page #193  
 similar to the Campinas ' "silver rain" and the sparks ejected by the Poul 2007 Page #200  
e, and added: "Instead of allowing rain clouds to drive past arid and semi- 2009 Page #162  
ble to shoot them down and put the rain where we need it. If we can extend  2009 Page #162  
an extend this process we can stop rain from falling where it has been fall 2009 Page #162  

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

l left by the object turned into a rainboyd. The object fell down into the  2004 Page #19  

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

mented to a rancher about the huge raindrops I had experienced the night be 2003 Page #46  

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

t was, had exploded in the air and rained the debris down over a very large 2004 Page #143  
, it created havoc. It really just rained debris down field in a massive wa 2005 Page #67  
oyame, Chihuahua. Even as wreckage rained down on the isolated desert below 2007 Page #184  
ccident, the debris from the crash rained down on the desert plain below, a 2007 Page #186  

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

est of the Navy, Captain George M. Raines flies to Hobe Sound; Raines is Ch 2003 Page #90  
rge M. Raines flies to Hobe Sound; Raines is Chief of Neuro Psychiatry at B 2003 Page #90  
y psychiatrist (Captain) George M. Raines says that the Secretary took his  2003 Page #92  

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

7 clouds out of the sky to control rainfall -were raised as possibilities t 2009 Page #162  
louds could be broken up and start rainfall at a specific place on a limite 2009 Page #162  

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

eportedly crashed in the El Yunque rainforest and — along with their extrat 2004 Page #16  

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

eportedly crashed in the El Yunque rainforests/mountains on February 19, 19 2004 Page #16  

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

neth Arnold's sightings over Mount Rainier. A lumber salvager named Harold  2003 Page #41  
7 Kenneth Arnold Sighting over Mt. Rainier (. f 1! I \lhl \ ,. I ..,... • ! 2008 Page #41  
fore Kenneth Arnold's famous Mount Rainier sightings. Known as the Maury Is 2009 Page #29  
t, Maury Island and Arnold's Mount Rainier sightings might all involve the  2009 Page #29  

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

le 135 pitched up and broke apart, raining debris over the Pacific. The pil 2006 Page #77  
 in the skies over Coyame, Mexico, raining debris down on a portion of the  2007 Page #185  

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

erhead and, as they looked up on a rainy rught, "they saw a disc swinging i 2007 Page #199  

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

f the ordinary occurred, they also raise more questions. The CIA's report o 2004 Page #9  
Sound. The first two possibilities raise some questions. First since everyo 2004 Page #42  
 6 and use of barium aluminate can raise this considerabl y, barium titarti 2005 Page #171  
sful career, he retired in 1989 to raise his 2 adopted children with his wi 2005 Page #174  
 positivity, fast occurrence would raise doubts and concerns. Some would ju 2006 Page #65  
angeness and fast occurrence would raise doubts and concerns, making assess 2006 Page #66  
le. - Slow-familiar-positive might raise maximum public doubts and recrimin 2006 Page #67  
ve the clouds, he tried in vain to raise Coffins on the radio. Unable to se 2006 Page #74  
mination. Efforts are initiated to raise funds for the lie detector test to 2006 Page #188  
ck for Fry's Electronics!) It does raise a key question, however: If a UFO  2007 Page #7  
d in rus obituary saying, "I wdn't raise an eyebrow about cooperacing with  2007 Page #13  
f the ordinary occurred, they also raise more questions than they answer. T 2007 Page #142  
nd flood, the change the tides and raise the levels of the sea, to divert t 2008 Page #134  

Word: "raised", 32 instance(s) (Back to Top)

f the sole has a very high cracked raised knobby pointed texture (Figure 53 2003 Page #48  
r. At the back of the object was a raised ring area about 8 to 10 inches wi 2003 Page #60  
r's description: "...the series of raised deck panels where there were inde 2003 Page #101  
es" and the toxic spills. See the “raised z” is its original form 11 -8/200 2003 Page #175  
that the "z" character is slightly raised from the rest of the text. Later, 2003 Page #176  
 hoaxing the anomaly of occasional raised "z"s found in conjunction with th 2003 Page #176  
here to ship each kind. This table raised a red flag in some quarters becau 2003 Page #176  
 noted that there were a couple of raised "z"s in the text. He said this wa 2003 Page #179  
s Minual EXAMPLE: MATCH PRESS; THE RAISED “z” ISSUE s From April ‘54, SOM1- 2003 Page #180  
ate □ The special appearance of a “raised z” essentially clinches the point 2003 Page #180  
uded the legitimate example of the raised "z." Comparing with a variety of  2003 Page #181  
rall, about twenty objections were raised, of which I have identified five  2003 Page #181  
dible concept. The third objection raised that warrants discussion is the c 2003 Page #183  
tants" Concerns Abouf Authenticity Raised by Friedman and Others 1. The fac 2003 Page #207  
 issue of the aircraft's cargo was raised. So, the available evidence still 2004 Page #10  
specific issues some skeptics have raised. The first has to do with the app 2004 Page #127  
unter several of the key arguments raised over the years by the skeptics.'  2004 Page #216  
e contentious point has repeatedly raised its head—just what were the circu 2004 Page #233  
inking. Despite the fact that this raised suspicions, the \X,'erner account 2005 Page #40  
ole Tower with atomic device being raised to the cab. 43                    2005 Page #45  
shaped objects mounted on them are raised to the surface. These objects som 2005 Page #83  
ace the question that was so often raised by his enemies -his sanity ... Ap 2005 Page #103  
D TECHNOLOGY ." Addressing matters raised by 11 Don Berliner has since stat 2005 Page #127  
ervous and agitated with me when I raised the topic. Some just glared at me 2006 Page #92  
participation in this project were raised at the highest 128                2006 Page #131  
pacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico); raised partly in Pennsylvania (attending 2006 Page #194  
ovided a wealth of information but raised more questions; I interviewed one 2008 Page #43  
w the MoD handles the subject when raised in parliament and in the media. M 2008 Page #63  
d it causes cancer in lab animals, raised fears of a totalitarian "Big Brot 2008 Page #123  
h a study and its publication were raised then, as they will be now. -1-5 i 2009 Page #12  
h a study and its publication were raised then, as they will be now. It is  2009 Page #23  
 the sky to control rainfall -were raised as possibilities today in any war 2009 Page #162  

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

. A proper answer to the issues he raises would actually require access to  2004 Page #127  
n the Ramey pictures, and this now raises an interesting possibility. Maybe 2004 Page #236  
abandoned and deteriorating. STEVE RAISES ARM TOWARD SOLAR PANELS BEHIND FE 2005 Page #66  
there was a 1948 Aztec crash. Thjs raises a number of important questions.  2005 Page #133  
stence of the FBI teletype message raises (at least) two related questions: 2006 Page #178  
et, the heat from the canyon floor raises and the clouds get all black and  2007 Page #122  
uquerque the last week of May 1974 raises the question: \Vhat were Sandia a 2007 Page #162  
lieves about UFOs , the phenomenon raises important defence and air safety  2008 Page #66  
ike this illustrate the phenomenon raises serious defence and flight safety 2008 Page #67  

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

Baptist church: he had the gift of raising money for the church. He was a s 2003 Page #22  
a two-part article in Fate Maga#ne raising issues about the feasibility of  2004 Page #127  
 of these issues to the forefront, raising two main questions : To what ext 2008 Page #26  
charity campaign that succeeded in raising funds to build a new library. In 2009 Page #88  

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

. SI AGGOVAS .rfedAt trArTri7A7;, "rAIT: • r Wm's, 7.40,p, t. KUCt moms., e 2004 Page #203  

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

ssian Academy of Sciences (GEOK.hl RAJ.~ until his death. He also received  2007 Page #198  

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

aWlaiiag aw wj aC tha altwtiaa aad rajart hartt witkla a MKtk or adx waka*  2003 Page #220  

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

rder ·Computer data se.irc-h u5ing Rajincler S,1ty,rnar,1y,1mil ·So:ial Net 2009 Page #192  

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

Wot to aMst Ac^sfcsn. yallay- with rajiwt. to Chlaa* Xa jaooortia ths fSatl 2003 Page #223  

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

Jr^l to cwbnt ba the aayarrlaim ef rajraaautailwaa ef the Oa— aaib* fa Maki 2003 Page #226  

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

in, the size of the impact. If you rake a look at not only the aerial phoro 2005 Page #67  
go on terra sen·er to this day and rake a look at this impact site. Ir has  2005 Page #67  
ua actually work today, we need to rake a closer look at rustory. 2         2007 Page #8  
as also informed that it would not rake long to bring these aircraft back u 2007 Page #95  
atterson and a courier was cold to rake it co my dad, who \\ as asked ro lo 2007 Page #139  
we saw. 1 was curious to get their rake on it and perception and so I starr 2007 Page #172  

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

nYenrion al hjgh speed, horizontal rake-off aircraft. Only "harrier type" o 2007 Page #109  

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

entingly tongue-in-cheek series of rakes on the nature of extraterrestriali 2007 Page #59  

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

 rusrniss him as a paranoiac whiie Raknes (a Norwegian colJeague) and Dr. H 2005 Page #103  

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

lion$ Missing lm bw requiring fcdc:ral gowmmClll CO account in a busincss-l 2007 Page #53  
-·'.-· · ~ ·_._ -~~-~:a-V ~ ; G~nc:ral Kuter • T00k off at 0319 Z • !\ear C 2008 Page #19  

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

eee mt bead. I mi draftlag a prase raleass for *he White loeas.  ' 0, ■c. , 2003 Page #219  

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

? “I’ll find out if I get there. ” Rally in Boulder, CO October 28, 2003 ww 2003 Page #9  
tion, downplay the strangeness and rally hope. All nations would try to coo 2006 Page #62  
 direct emergency preparedness and rally morale. All non-essential programm 2006 Page #63  
, maximize intelligence gathering, rally science to assess NHI vulnerabilit 2006 Page #63  
 event called the Aben 1fotorcycle Rally. Ir featured a motorcycle-r.idjng  2007 Page #60  

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

 port.,, 01HJ ::o!O: "You rm:cmbcr raln(all _ ... ~ n.h~;I &$ po.,slbul• 1  2009 Page #182  

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

 whjch were provided to her by Dr. Ralph Greenson, a noted psychoanalyst to 2007 Page #137  
identifies motorist witnesses Mrs. Ralph Case in Central Park and Ernest Ha 2008 Page #48  
 and then denial by military. Mrs. Ralph Case was a passenger with her husb 2008 Page #49  
al statement seriously. When Major Ralph Paduano told the Daily World Repor 2008 Page #60  

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

kin with radar absorbent material (RAM) coating. The gray rubber with Kapto 2006 Page #84  
e gray rubber with Kapton was also RAM. The plastic or rubber serves as a m 2006 Page #84  
oids called ferrites, so pieces of RAM can be picked up with a magnet. Frag 2006 Page #84  
ins no thermoplastic composites or RAM, for instance. The F- 117A, unlike e 2006 Page #85  
n Panel calls for mass media Prtl!!ram of training and debunking to disc;re 2007 Page #26  
popul£~on. Ulcm do,-n irnd put U)e ram ,rJ:.c:e whether iJ. ~-1or use ns:ii 2009 Page #182  
 Vc-ioH 10 mn-1 •·ith hn ,.,.,..,,,ram • AbMc-top lefl'l::l •Yr 4rmtbNs mrn 2009 Page #198  

Word: "ram-air", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

and electrical systems driven by a ram-air turbine to provide power and hyd 2006 Page #77  
and one of the two blades from the ram-air turbine. Obviously, the site had 2006 Page #80  

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

e hard work on top of the hill Las Ramadas, the rught was clear and the sky 2007 Page #200  

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

 Sec. of State 7/9/47, elb XTMK S3 raMay year ayyrtlrtl it la rtartrt that  2003 Page #215  

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

ll other South American incidents (Ramblon and Neuq~en, Argentina, 1978 and 2007 Page #201  

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

 gjackfruir, Kiwano, Starfruit and Rambutan. The ad, dually sponsored by th 2007 Page #60  

Word: "ramey", 70 instance(s) (Back to Top)

341, E161, Box1 • LOC - Manuscript Ramey to Twining, Twining Box 121 • 1 Ju 2003 Page #165  
se to the president. General Roger Ramey is another example of possibly inc 2003 Page #191  
 "Filer's Files," stated that Mrs. Ramey had told him during an interview t 2003 Page #191  
tec Paul Kimball 211 Report on the Ramey Office Photos Ron Regehr 223 Debri 2004 Page #3  
e said, "Creatures." General Roger Ramey is second example of a key player  2004 Page #85  
al record shows no contact between Ramey and the President, an interview do 2004 Page #85  
tes Air Force. Filer told me, Mrs. Ramey told me that she and her husband h 2004 Page #85  
he Roswell Incident, General Roger Ramey, head of the 8th Air Force, statio 2004 Page #141  
47, is the villain. It was General Ramey, after all, who said the flying sa 2004 Page #141  
was just full of "hot air." It was Ramey who ordered the debris flown to hi 2004 Page #141  
alloon and a radar target. General Ramey was holding in his hand a telegram 2004 Page #141  
 it can partially be read. General Ramey could not have fathomed that fifty 2004 Page #141  
t it had been declared (by General Ramey) that it was a balloon with a hexa 2004 Page #142  
                     Report on the Ramey Office Photos Ron Regehr Copyright 2004 Page #226  
 the memorandum held by Gen. Roger Ramey in two of the photographs; precise 2004 Page #226  
 the debris via B-29 to Gen. Roger Ramey, Commander 8th Army Air Corps at F 2004 Page #226  
ere photographs were taken of Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Maj. Marcel pose 2004 Page #226  
eceived a telephone call from Mrs. Ramey, widow of Gen. Roger Ramey, former 2004 Page #226  
om Mrs. Ramey, widow of Gen. Roger Ramey, former commander of the 8th Army  2004 Page #226  
ade disparaging remarks about Gen. Ramey ostensibly swapping the actual Ros 2004 Page #226  
ed with taking photographs of Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Major Marcel pos 2004 Page #226  
in one of the photographs, General Ramey is clutching a typed message with  2004 Page #226  
n of one of the images we call the Ramey memo. Note these four people are n 2004 Page #227  
 message. Further, we suggest Gen. Ramey received the message on his way in 2004 Page #227  
believe this? A close look reveals Ramey is holding both his glasses and th 2004 Page #227  
                     Report on the Ramey Office Photos and is firmly convin 2004 Page #228  
s. Further, he's convinced if Gen. Ramey had had time to read the message,  2004 Page #228  
rent "read" of what RPIT terms the Ramey Office Memo: Line 1 R****ECOVERY O 2004 Page #228  
Line 9 (M) TEMPLE (B) TEMPLE (C) R RAMEY (DR) rAMEy (G) * R**** (MN) RRAMEY 2004 Page #229  
TEMPLE (B) TEMPLE (C) R RAMEY (DR) rAMEy (G) * R**** (MN) RRAMEY 226        2004 Page #229  
                     Report on the Ramey Office Photos Combining the "best  2004 Page #230  
s some type of processor that Gen. Ramey believed should be sent directly t 2004 Page #230  
ratory for analysis. Further, Gen. Ramey requests emergency powers to inves 2004 Page #230  
n the plains of San Augustin). He (Ramey) will send a crew out from the 509 2004 Page #230  
otos. Less than 1 hour later, Gen. Ramey personally appeared on the radio t 2004 Page #230  
overed a "flying disc." After all, Ramey said the disc was nothing more tha 2004 Page #230  
denial? One thing is certain: Gen. Ramey received a message. He received a  2004 Page #230  
lloons constituting a cover story? Ramey proclaimed to the world (via a rad 2004 Page #230  
ealed ...that in the two photos of Ramey he had a piece of paper in his han 2004 Page #230  
ining UFO records. Determining the Ramey/DuBose Photo Shoot Time Research b 2004 Page #231  
iewing Stan Friedman's scan of the Ramey/DuBose negative when he noticed so 2004 Page #231  
                     Report on the Ramey Office Photos clearance, and serie 2004 Page #232  
esearch into the background of the Ramey office photos one contentious poin 2004 Page #233  
ed "Press Conference" at which the Ramey office photographs (ROP) had been  2004 Page #233  
oduced what is in effect a virtual Ramey Office in which accurate measureme 2004 Page #233  
es, for example when comparing the Ramey/DuBose and Marcel images side by s 2004 Page #233  
                     Report on the Ramey Office Photos exactly what type it 2004 Page #234  
wo groups. The pictures containing Ramey were taken with one type of lens,  2004 Page #234  
atives were kept together with the Ramey negatives, and he knew for certain 2004 Page #234  
nd he knew for certain he took the Ramey photos, then he also must have tak 2004 Page #234  
lace which also set the Marcel and Ramey images apart and re-enforced the g 2004 Page #234  
 at Bond's photo-session with Gen. Ramey at around 3:15pm on the afternoon  2004 Page #234  
 film stock from that used for the Ramey pair, and not only that. The Speed 2004 Page #234  
rent style of film-holder from the Ramey shots. Unfortunately this is not a 2004 Page #234  
antial evidence also indicates the Ramey and Marcel negatives were not hand 2004 Page #235  
re typewritten and concern the two Ramey negatives and one of the Marcel pa 2004 Page #235  
en sitting on the chair behind Gen Ramey. In the Marcel shots Bond's hat ha 2004 Page #235  
                     Report on the Ramey Office Photos fir026 31i4 8, 1947  2004 Page #236  
asting device. 2. Brig. Gen. Bogor Ramey looking at vind-foreoasting &video 2004 Page #236  
e after Bond Johnson had taken the Ramey pictures, and this now raises an i 2004 Page #236  
n where he took the four images of Ramey and Ramey & DuBose he was the only 2004 Page #236  
 took the four images of Ramey and Ramey & DuBose he was the only person th 2004 Page #236  
, the Star Telegram assisted Roger Ramey in matters totally unrelated to th 2004 Page #237  
a consequence of which, Gen. Roger Ramey really did owe the Star Telegram a 2004 Page #237  
                     Report on the Ramey Office Photos across town from one 2004 Page #238  
 is not seen at all in the earlier Ramey pictures, and a document wallet or 2004 Page #238  
seen on the same chair in both the Ramey and Marcel pictures, has also gone 2004 Page #238  
uest for the full story behind the Ramey Office Photographs continues. I wo 2004 Page #238  
an see from the plots that the two Ramey images closely follow this rule, b 2004 Page #238  
ot Them Down". Major General Roger Ramey proclaimed that interceptors had b 2006 Page #5  

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

 President, an interview done with Ramey's wife after his death showed that 2004 Page #85  
hing else on the piece of paper in Ramey's hand. They dispute whether it is 2004 Page #141  
vertheless, consider this: General Ramey's adjutant, Thomas Jefferson DuBos 2004 Page #142  
 weather balloon debris in General Ramey's office to throw the press off th 2004 Page #142  
he planeload of debris arrived for Ramey's inspection at around 2:30 p.m. S 2004 Page #226  
ed packages were delivered to Gen. Ramey's office where photographs were ta 2004 Page #226  
when he photographed the debris in Ramey's office July 8. That may prove to 2004 Page #231  
ing through the parted curtains in Ramey's office. It appeared to be the ou 2004 Page #231  
wn to exist that were taken in Gen Ramey's office on 8 July 1947, only four 2004 Page #233  
ng present at his photo session in Ramey's office. He has always assumed, a 2004 Page #234  
two different styles and hands—the Ramey's in one the Marcel's in another.  2004 Page #235  
m from a shadow angle seen through Ramey's window in one of the photographs 2004 Page #236  
had an early and open door to Gen. Ramey's office. Some time before the eve 2004 Page #237  
tures of Marcel with the debris in Ramey's office. So let us assume these w 2004 Page #237  
uld have. When Bond Johnson was in Ramey's office he was indeed the only ph 2004 Page #238  

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

 his wife had actually visited the Rameys on more than one occasion at thei 2004 Page #85  

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

y Of A City by Snider and Collins, Ramfire Press, MO 22. 309 tn AAFFTD - Mi 2003 Page #39  

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

rned over the political and social ramifications of such paruc. A few weeks 2005 Page #85  

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

tleman who works at the ranch (Sr. Ramirez) that "about 30 or 40 years ago" 2007 Page #190  
d been discovered in this pit. Sr. Ramirez said that Mexican army soldiers  2007 Page #190  

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

 the D-21B to Mach 3 speeds so the ramjet engine could ignite. Lockheed Mis 2006 Page #77  
drone if it veered off course. The ramjet was programmed to ignite at 74,00 2006 Page #77  
chanism or ignition of the drone's ramjet engine. In a few minutes its flig 2006 Page #79  

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

s Bumblebee which produced several ramjet-powered missiles which evolved fr 2004 Page #66  

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

ary in the area of Elk River. Alan Rammer Sees the Other Search Party- The  2008 Page #55  
ignificance of his encounter. Alan Rammer, a professional biologist, sent a 2008 Page #55  
nd. The program presenter was Alan Rammer; he has worked for the last 25 ye 2008 Page #57  
ear's conference. She told me Alan Rammer is well known as one of the most  2008 Page #57  
ovember 25, 1979. That is how Alan Rammer became a dinner guest at my home  2008 Page #57  
ight place at the right time. Alan Rammer and I looked at a calendar for 19 2008 Page #58  
ically around the larger orb. Alan Rammer said it reminded him of "a mother 2008 Page #58  
over the bay and it was gone. Alan Rammer described the departure speed of  2008 Page #58  
er the orbs of light departed Alan Rammer and the other motorists spoke bri 2008 Page #58  
 in all different directions. Alan Rammer stated he is certain he witnessed 2008 Page #58  
r to conclude as I have, that Alan Rammer is a highly credible witness to a 2008 Page #60  
u l novel after the real-life Alan Rammer. one of the key witnesses in this 2008 Page #70  

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

.JW1CC co....·n:l". Figure 13 Alan Rammer's Letter I attended last year's C 2008 Page #57  

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

ree pods. A sliding door opened. A ramp was extended and out came three ali 2004 Page #182  
tical Group insignia parked on the ramp. They often were surrounded by an u 2006 Page #83  
rough the use of a special wheeled ramp, the aircraft is rolled inside (see 2007 Page #115  

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

igilantism and survivalism will be rampant, with many people fleeing popula 2006 Page #68  
igilantism and survivalism will be rampant, with many people fleeing popula 2006 Page #69  
ed public and media attention, and rampant speculation. The fact that much  2006 Page #83  
ting frustrated and the rumors ran rampant over the "monster" story. This p 2006 Page #93  
for this acceptance of fascism was rampant fear of communism , a virulent v 2008 Page #124  

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riedman, Linda Moulton Howe, Scott Ramsey and Stan Gordon. Photograph © 200 2004 Page #70  
hose families is businessman Scott Ramsey, Vice President of Sales and Mark 2004 Page #70  
he first time on the record, Scott Ramsey has told me what the policemen sa 2004 Page #72  
h. AUDIO EXCERPT # 2 ( 2:35) Scott Ramsey: "He (Police Officer) finally sai 2004 Page #72  
l research quickly led me to Scott Ramsey, a businessman from North Carolin 2004 Page #215  
wnst to a lot of folks in ufology, Ramsey had quietly been conducting his o 2004 Page #215  
y since 1988. Much to my surprise, Ramsey convinced me that new evidence wh 2004 Page #215  
n, who has since been convinced by Ramsey that there is something to the Az 2004 Page #215  
xico in the late 1940s.7 But it is Ramsey who has done the most to refute t 2004 Page #215  
 deceased, but each interviewed by Ramsey and others before their deaths, w 2004 Page #216  
ho were at the alleged crash site. Ramsey interviewed Farley in 2000. Farle 2004 Page #216  
o Hart Canyon Road to take a look. Ramsey recounts the rest of Farley's sto 2004 Page #216  
rash Retrieval Conference In 2003, Ramsey interviewed a dying Doug Nolan, w 2004 Page #217  
 object along the old highway 44." Ramsey continued: Doug also said — he wa 2004 Page #217  
so was discredited. In July, 1998, Ramsey, unwilling to accept the establis 2004 Page #219  
                        Aztec 1948 Ramsey discovered that there was indeed  2004 Page #220  
cords, which were classified until Ramsey got them de-classified, showed th 2004 Page #220  
r Force records that seemed odd to Ramsey. For example, in the first quarte 2004 Page #220  
 and some electrical transformers. Ramsey asked himself the logical questio 2004 Page #220  
esearch facilities in the area. As Ramsey notes, the three formed "a perfec 2004 Page #220  
the Flying Saucers.29 According to Ramsey, however, these installations wer 2004 Page #220  
inst air attack at Los Alamos," 31 Ramsey maintains that these were in fact 2004 Page #220  
 (with new ones being uncovered by Ramsey and others with each passing mont 2004 Page #223  
metheus Press,2001), p. 200-211. 4 Ramsey, Scott "Aztec crash / retrieval s 2004 Page #223  
imited, 2004, interview with Scott Ramsey, both in the film and in unused i 2004 Page #223  
and Aztec. 8 It must be noted that Ramsey is. following in the footsteps of 2004 Page #224  
 more than a few of the leads that Ramsey eventually followed up on. 9 Rams 2004 Page #224  
amsey eventually followed up on. 9 Ramsey, "Aztec crash / retrieval story r 2004 Page #224  
story revisited" p. 5; Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. 10 Avec 1948, Ramsey i 2004 Page #224  
8, Ramsey interview. 10 Avec 1948, Ramsey interview. "Ibid. 12 Ibid. 13 Azt 2004 Page #224  
ew. "Ibid. 12 Ibid. 13 Aztec 1948; Ramsey, "Aztec crash retrieval story rev 2004 Page #224  
.nmsr.org/aztec.htm 26 Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. v Ramsey, "Aztec crash 2004 Page #224  
26 Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. v Ramsey, "Aztec crash retrieval story rev 2004 Page #224  
isited," pp. 4 — 5. 28 Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. 29 Aztec 1948, Pflock  2004 Page #224  
, Pflock interview. 30 Aztec 1948, Ramsey interview. 31 Avec 1948, Pflock i 2004 Page #224  
.is hearing. GM: .Exactly! tvf\X/: Ramsey Clark is some ones whose name com 2007 Page #91  

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ht in this group photograph. Scott Ramsey's curiosity was provoked by tanta 2004 Page #70  
#21: Hart Canyon Mesa During Scott Ramsey's research about the three classi 2004 Page #72  
 which is what the documentary, or Ramsey's forthcoming book, or even, mayb 2004 Page #223  

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r General Gordon Edmund Williams . Ramstein AFB, Reinland-Pfalz, Germany ~  2009 Page #72  
ercules cargo aircraft assigned to Ramstein Air Base (AB), Reinland-Pfalz,  2009 Page #72  
ies on December 17, 2002, over the Ramstein AB tower, before retiring to th 2009 Page #72  
 General Williams took the tape to Ramstein , Germany -USAF and NATO headqu 2009 Page #73  
ounty, England. Bazley returned to Ramstein Air Base, Germany , in July 198 2009 Page #73  

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ds not far away. He and his sister ran home where they told their mother ab 2003 Page #54  
at Don had not run a copy. When we ran the copy and studied it, there was t 2003 Page #181  
Everyone jumped out of the car and ran to the embankment overlooking the br 2004 Page #35  
ct was known as Project Magnet. It ran from December 1950 to 82             2004 Page #85  
sh, was an electrical engineer who ran the Washington Institute of Technolo 2004 Page #90  
950s in the United States. Lundahl ran the National Photographic Interpreta 2004 Page #101  
nd the reason Sheriff Wilcox never ran for re- election was because he was  2004 Page #145  
ght of the crash Leo Bourassa, who ran Mount Weather where the President an 2004 Page #176  
he end of the Nixon regime. I even ran into Bob Haldeman who I knew, who wa 2004 Page #184  
ew Mexico, at El Vado. But then he ran into a problem. The Air Force record 2004 Page #220  
 as the) were, the three witnesses ran off. Later, as they were interviewed 2005 Page #31  
covered its eyes with its hand and ran back into the bushes by the side of  2005 Page #35  
h them he could see that the gouge ran into a ridge and then stopped. W/e c 2005 Page #155  
d colored fluids. A central column ran through the center of the craft, whi 2005 Page #166  
 of gravit) control. The Air Force ran thirty-three of those projects. Expe 2005 Page #173  
ed "it's a flying saucer!" as they ran up the road in hot pursuit of the ob 2006 Page #90  
n the path screaming in terror and ran off the farm. Within a half hour, th 2006 Page #90  
 getting frustrated and the rumors ran rampant over the "monster" story. Th 2006 Page #93  
r Union-Leader" from New Hampshire ran the headline, "Huge Monster on West  2006 Page #99  
 kind of a roar and bang. Everyone ran into the street." (3) At 8.38 p.m.,  2006 Page #120  
ect in the western sky and quickly ran back into the house for a pair of fi 2006 Page #120  
y heard the noise first of all and ran out into the road. They weren't the  2006 Page #127  
the only ones: all their neighbors ran out as well. It got louder and loude 2006 Page #127  
er was the radar site at that time ran at an average of 3 megawatts, that's 2006 Page #152  
esigned and helped install, but he ran the portion where he had actually he 2006 Page #154  
he techs all gathered together and ran outside toward the Breaks, the cliff 2006 Page #154  
t figure out what was happening. I ran outside and as I ran outside, there  2006 Page #154  
 happening. I ran outside and as I ran outside, there were two (discs) sitt 2006 Page #154  
spot in the radar. The radar techs ran through the trees over to the edge o 2006 Page #154  
ing different colors, different. I ran back inside and sat down because the 2006 Page #154  
im. Tom Sheppard watched as Toppen ran by into the administration office th 2006 Page #157  
 to the public. The list of guests ran the gamut: John Alexander, Linda Mou 2006 Page #203  
94 the Australian weekly Ne1v Idea ran a t'-.vo-page spread promoting some  2007 Page #60  
o n of Coffee Gro,vers of Columbia ran a series J of highly successful adve 2007 Page #61  
te, the NeIV York Times repeatedly ran a small box ad encouraging newsstand 2007 Page #67  
I estimated that the dimjnutive ad ran between fifty and one hundred times  2007 Page #67  
                  At the time they ran, the corporation 's CEO was a man na 2007 Page #76  
t featured a "spinal fairing" that ran from the canopy, and tapered back to 2007 Page #99  
mall black "non-sEp" walk-way that ran along the length of the fuselage, le 2007 Page #100  
ng rectangular shaped windows that ran along both sides of the fuselage (se 2007 Page #105  
lowed by a loud noise. Townspeople ran to the mountain and witnessed a burn 2007 Page #130  
ee on stairs. The three youngsters ran to the apartment yelling for their p 2007 Page #166  
 A KID. AND THEN YOUR MOM AND AUNT RAN OUTSIDE WHEN THEY HEARD THE RADIO AN 2007 Page #169  
od 's wife heard the explosion and ran outside to see what had happened. Sh 2008 Page #12  
trung together. Their descriptions ran from a rocket's engine to an artille 2008 Page #12  
g-damned camera!., Miller's family ran a gravel pit. Supposedly the gravel  2008 Page #53  
he MoD in the UK and for 3 years l ran their UFO project. My remit was to i 2008 Page #61  
n the Channel Islands UFO sighting ran to 9 pages. Compare that with previo 2008 Page #63  
ord Incident, where the case files ran to over 100 pages of documentation . 2008 Page #63  
UFO proved too quick and when they ran low on fuel. After the story broke o 2008 Page #67  
-selling national daily newspaper) ran the story on the front page under th 2008 Page #68  
Gate and on to a logging road that ran through the Rendlesham Forest where  2008 Page #80  
ses for a moment, but then my wife ran out and led me to the house. After t 2008 Page #100  
ssed his preanang ed landing spot, ran out of fuel and was captured after p 2008 Page #130  
on of Nazi financier Prescott Bush ran the nation. Vice President Bush took 2008 Page #142  
RV.-\ TIONS V ljITTlOtillt iirnnm_ ran D:1ovrnv lau~c{ • BOB BIGELOW'S PRIV 2008 Page #153  
e Office of Special Investigations ran out of possible plausible explanatio 2009 Page #18  

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 WSPG. Site LZp-1 was located at a ranc)| near Corona, approx. 75 miles nor 2003 Page #232  

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st were collapsed in the center. A ranch wife had told me that a virus had  2003 Page #45  
ing saucer" crashing on the Foster Ranch between Corona and Roswell the fir 2003 Page #98  
2-1 Army Finds Air Saucer '",r“ On Ranch in yeic Mexico 114                 2003 Page #118  
 Picked^, 5" HER ALD W/£XDrc Up on Ranch“tosurrll tJaily Rcrnri» RAAF Captu 2003 Page #119  
ent Johnson was at his White House ranch in Austin, Texas. A careful review 2003 Page #193  
b, the head of NASA arrived at the ranch at 9:50 the morning after the cras 2003 Page #193  
nor of Pennsylvania arrived at the ranch in afternoon. On Sunday night, thr 2003 Page #193  
at "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell Region." RAAF is of cou 2004 Page #134  
lonel Blanchard, had sent him to a ranch 131                                2004 Page #134  
ual debris spread across the sheep ranch where he was foreman. (It was the  2004 Page #135  
he was foreman. (It was the Foster ranch, on New Mexico Bureau of Land Mana 2004 Page #135  
had taken a CIC officer out to the ranch with him but couldn't remember the 2004 Page #135  
r wasn't released to return to the ranch for a week after reporting the exi 2004 Page #138  
g a picnic before returning to the ranch in Corona that night. This contrad 2004 Page #138  
s headed right toward Mac Brazel's ranch when it was lost. Other researcher 2004 Page #139  
p the unusual debris at the Brazel ranch, rushing home to wake up his wife  2004 Page #142  
for a week before returning to the ranch? Or did that never happen, as ranc 2004 Page #144  
es Webb, landed at Johnson's Texas ranch to meet with the President At almo 2004 Page #177  
oint Chiefs of Staff landed at the ranch to meet with Johnson. That afterno 2004 Page #177  
vernor of Pennsylvania flew to the ranch to meet with Johnson. When Johnson 2004 Page #177  
he night he stood out on his Texas ranch and watched Sputnik orbit overhead 2004 Page #177  
is of unknown origin on the Foster Ranch near Corona, New Mexico, my home t 2004 Page #240  
request my father to go out to the ranch and see what was there. My father  2004 Page #240  
ng Grounds: landing zone LZ-1 on a ranch near the town of Corona about 75 m 2005 Page #126  
. Jose Padilla's family lived on a ranch to the south of the town, in a tra 2005 Page #153  
o Jose's father Faustino, on whose ranch the craft had crashed. Shortly the 2005 Page #154  
 soldiers showed up on the Padilla Ranch, searching the road where the obje 2005 Page #157  
 wags rn the .11essonat Senn — GP !ranch ma.010 otoreres the WC Pgra) — for 2006 Page #35  
hore or Morse code. The Skinwalker Ranch and Others In 2005 a book by Kelle 2006 Page #200  
eported on a scientific study of a ranch that Bigelow had been interested i 2006 Page #200  
ved some information about another ranch, about fifty miles north of Pioche 2006 Page #200  
been reports of UFO sightings. The ranch was, historically, the site of man 2006 Page #200  
ights and early deaths. One of the ranch occupants told interesting stories 2006 Page #200  
d NIDS were later to buy a similar ranch in Utah that was showing very simi 2006 Page #200  
tigation. The investigation of the ranch by the NIDS team provided the mate 2006 Page #200  
d had been drained_. On the nearby ranch of Vern Stringfield, a month-old b 2007 Page #146  
vestigator Gilberto Rivera, Coyame ranch owner Jorge Gonzalez, and Coyame r 2007 Page #188  
 in the ground located in a cattle ranch known as "El Ahogadero." The dirt  2007 Page #190  
elderly gentleman who works at the ranch (Sr. Ramirez) that "about 30 or 40 2007 Page #190  

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tion about whether cattle had been ranched at the Test Site during the nucl 2006 Page #201  

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

ening plain. When I commented to a rancher about the huge raindrops I had e 2003 Page #46  
sh Retrieval Conference i Harassed Rancher who Located 'Saucer 1 Sorry He T 2003 Page #120  
The E.T. Facto?), I met an elderly rancher who lived in Corona, New Mexico. 2004 Page #75  
said he had known Mack Brazel, the rancher who found strange debris on his  2004 Page #75  
ence north of Roswell to check out rancher William "Mac" Brazel's report to 2004 Page #135  
arn that the rancher's son and the rancher referred to those symbols as "Ch 2004 Page #135  
all in at the base. Bessie Brazel, rancher Mac Brazel's daughter, said in a 2004 Page #137  
hat Bessie Brazel claimed that her rancher father, Mac Brazel, was never he 2004 Page #138  
 is supported by statements of the rancher who said he heard a massive expl 2004 Page #143  
rash in 1947, and who claimed that rancher Mac Brazel and a child who accom 2004 Page #143  
anch? Or did that never happen, as rancher Mac Brazel's daughter Bessie ins 2004 Page #144  
round vehicle. In Railroad Valley, rancher Carl Hanks rode his horse out of 2006 Page #79  

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

rkansas, 1970s. I think the Corona rancher's reference to a "horrible secre 2004 Page #79  
ls. Later, we would learn that the rancher's son and the rancher referred t 2004 Page #135  
 Walt Whitmore — and of course the rancher's son, the late Bill Brazel, who 2004 Page #138  
 out what it was. Bill Brazel, the rancher's son, was both credible and pre 2004 Page #143  
 Roswell sheriff who first saw the rancher's debris, has said that her gran 2004 Page #145  

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

es July 1-15, 1947 Section 7 Local ranchers Rodeo calf-roping Section 8 Rev 2003 Page #44  
ths before. Officer Valdez and the ranchers had never found any canine or i 2003 Page #143  
wspapers started illustrating what ranchers said they had seen, like this d 2004 Page #78  
ffecting survival of livestock and ranchers. No one knew how to manage dese 2005 Page #52  
n the scene. They included several ranchers and some men from a county road 2006 Page #79  

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

cattle found on Gomez' and others' ranches exhibited ligature marks on one  2003 Page #143  
miles wide, and there are only rwo ranches around here. You would have to g 2005 Page #68  

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 unease to grip some of the remote ranching communities. The Cimarron offic 2003 Page #143  

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

retired police sergeant Tony Dodd? Ranciles's views on this matter are illu 2006 Page #126  

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 not wanting to mix it up with the rancorous JFK research community-- littl 2009 Page #29  

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AFSWP, NEPA, AEC, ONR, NACA, JRDB, RAND, USAAF SAG and MIT, are deemed extr 2003 Page #28  
rookhaven National Laboratory, the RAND Corporation, the National Advisory  2004 Page #63  
 Churches , New World Foundation , Rand Institute, Stanford Research Instit 2008 Page #143  

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

w Mexico, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement III, 23-4 Knowledge of C 2004 Page #113  
Colorado, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement II, 20-21 AF technician  2004 Page #113  
lifornia, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement II, 20 Officers saw fall 2004 Page #114  

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

said it was very unusual. ” Source:Randle/Schmitt on the debris recovered a 2003 Page #16  
c «l UTOx’ mifrtin Wtatfr KEVIN D. RANDLE 129                               2003 Page #133  
 example, "Case MJ-12" by Kevin D. Randle, who brings forth everything that 2003 Page #184  
of the Roswell Incident, and Kevin Randle, consistently a believer, have bo 2004 Page #136  
written by Air Force Captain Kevin Randle and Donald IL Schmitt, -who was t 2004 Page #136  
llen Hynek Center fix UFO Studies. Randle and Schmitt conducted their own 1 2004 Page #136  
 the government covered it up. The Randle and Schmitt book was the basis fo 2004 Page #137  
is for our Showtime film, Roswell. Randle and Schmitt later revised their t 2004 Page #137  
en shelves of a drawer. Of the two Randle/Schmitt books about Roswell, I fa 2004 Page #137  
rum up to that time. Since the two Randle/Schmitt books, many more books ha 2004 Page #137  
per. And he cautioned interviewers Randle and Schmitt: "If you fellows unco 2004 Page #139  
owned flying saucer. Captain Kevin Randle has argued, however, that if the  2004 Page #141  
tion in about 1990 by author Kevin Randle, stated that he still could not t 2004 Page #144  
 UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt The Truth a 2004 Page #149  
 UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt Crash at Co 2004 Page #149  
p. Like Pflock, for example, Kevin Randle has always stated that the lack o 2004 Page #224  
 Force coloneL I often wondered if Randle was aware of the irony of his opp 2004 Page #224  
nonymous source to back it op! See Randle, Kevin D., Case MJ-1 2: The True  2004 Page #224  
imited, 2002, interview with Kevin Randle. 4° Aztec 1918, Friedman intervie 2004 Page #224  
y UFO researchers such Major Kevin Randle who described his "pioneering res 2006 Page #17  
many never before published." Both Randle and Friedman subsequently distanc 2006 Page #17  
ash retrieval reported by Kevin D. Randle in Appendix A of A Histog of UFO  2006 Page #72  
 Histog of UFO Crashes by Kevin D. Randle. It lists an incident that occurr 2006 Page #86  
f the incident in the newspapers." Randle was unable to determine if the in 2006 Page #87  
 A History of UFO Crashes by Kevin Randle (Avon Books, NY, 1995). Supplemen 2006 Page #175  
I learned about it on December 8. (Randle lists the date as December 6.) Ze 2006 Page #177  
 Berliner, Stanton Friedman, Kevin Randle, Todd Zechel, the FBI, Charles Wi 2006 Page #179  
tt, Richard i'vl. Dolan, Dr. Kevin Randle, Don Schmitt, Jim Marrs, , Linda  2008 Page #3  
 The Las Vegas UFO Crash Dr. Kevin Randle ................ ................ 2008 Page #5  
he Las Vegas UFO Crash By Kevin D. Randle, Ph.D. Copyright 2008 Kevin D. Ra 2008 Page #7  
dle, Ph.D. Copyright 2008 Kevin D. Randle. Ph.D (www.Kev inRondle.blogspot. 2008 Page #7  
f of UFO Visits to Earth, Kevin D. Randle, Avon Books, 1995. The Strange St 2009 Page #56  
Force Base to UFO researcher Kevin Randle. She would not allow her name to  2009 Page #89  
she contacted UFO researcher Kevin Randle, but she was afraid to be identif 2009 Page #95  
art of her story was used in Kevin Randle 's book, The Truth About the UFO  2009 Page #95  
ny part of it. What she told Kevin Randle in 1990 was consistent with what  2009 Page #95  

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 the mysterious object reported by Randle's witness sounded very much like  2006 Page #87  

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

igators of the case, such as Jenny Randles, Margaret Fry, Tony Dodd and Mat 2006 Page #121  
the UFO authority and author Jenny Randles explains: "[T]n 1995, I was lect 2006 Page #125  
17, 1997. 17. Interview with Jenny Randles, March 28, 1997. 18. Ibid. 19. I 2006 Page #137  
0 Out of the Blue Book Cover Jenny Randles 68 In her 1991 book, Out of the  2008 Page #74  
ue, British UFO investigator Jenny Randles reported that residents in Orfor 2008 Page #74  
her men chased by a UFO out in the Randles ham forest. Then the night of Ja 2009 Page #81  

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RTUS STRUGHQL d/(AEROMEDTCAI. LAB, RANDOLPH FIELD). 7. Because of the strin 2003 Page #234  
 Wright Fie^ii, Patterson AAF, and Randolph Field for security reasons. It  2003 Page #234  
      Murder & Majestic 12 William Randolph Lovelace II Death • RV Answer:  2004 Page #208  
B at San Angelo, Kelly, Brooks and Randolph Air Force Bases near San Antoni 2006 Page #178  

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

n military base. This was not some random base at the time but was the "top 2003 Page #33  
cenarios as described here are not random possibilities plucked out of the  2006 Page #51  
l treatment of the procedures, and random number generators are yielding a  2006 Page #102  
 big place and, if UFOs crashed at random, they most likely would land in a 2007 Page #29  
it may be that UFOs don't crash at random. They may crash (or be shot clown 2007 Page #30  
otch area of a rwenry-something in random con\·ersation with an unseen parr 2007 Page #75  
fficial Apollo Program logo-adding random stars to the existing constellati 2008 Page #135  
ated. "To try and explain them via random processes results in odds of bill 2008 Page #135  
ns to one. I would not bet on the "random" side of these kind of odds ... " 2008 Page #135  
of publishing houses which include Random House, Ballantine Books, Del Rey, 2008 Page #143  
ooks, Vintage, The Modern Library, Random House Children 's Books, Fodor's  2008 Page #143  

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 you be able to find these systems randomly or would you need prior knowled 2007 Page #88  

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

oving toward the Laurelville area. Randy Overly and his friend were playing 2003 Page #58  
g a hissing sound in the distance. Randy recalled how they watched a slow m 2003 Page #58  
e in Area 51. I asked a colleague, Randy Koppang, to see if he could get a  2005 Page #173  
FB library. The librarian informed Randy that the report was removed from t 2005 Page #173  

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6 31i4 8, 1947 1. Brig. Gen, Roger Raney, left, and Col. Tb°m" DIII°Be look 2004 Page #236  

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n he arrived on June 3rd, Sprinkle rang the doorbell and, after a long paus 2003 Page #144  
and he picked up the phone when it rang. Laurie Wickens was on the other en 2004 Page #35  
rom her and hung up. But the phone rang again. This time it was an unidenti 2004 Page #35  
UFO. The Government Point location rang a bell with Chris because while int 2004 Page #43  
s nationwide. Two subsequent clues rang bells for Friedman that began to co 2004 Page #135  
ld receive a free copy. The phones rang off the hook on Monday mornings! In 2006 Page #204  

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 mountain in North Wales. Theories range from a UFO crash to a nuclear acci 2003 Page #75  
 North Wales: The Berwyn Mountains range is vast in size and the events of  2003 Page #75  
3. Roswell and White Sands Missile Range to Socorro and Plains of San Agust 2003 Page #98  
regions is the White Sands Missile Range. Magdalena and Socorro are at the  2003 Page #99  
duced by the Bi/Mg metal is in the range expected from an energetic chemica 2003 Page #112  
 swooping about the small mountain range inside the base about a mile from  2003 Page #142  
tern world. It is a small mountain range honeycombed with tunnels and shaft 2003 Page #142  
howed them his view of the Manzano range and the base. He also showed them  2003 Page #145  
iles fired from Alamogordo Special Range or White Sands." RG 341, Entry 174 2003 Page #158  
on. The craft are described with a range of dimensions, ports, lights, land 2003 Page #173  
no shape, size O Multiple looks in range would do it Downed satellite major 2003 Page #186  
 been abducted, seen UFOs at close range or are on the project. When do we  2003 Page #188  
 was recovered at the Woomera Test Range that was described as being a sphe 2004 Page #15  
missile to shoot down a plane at a range of 20,000 yards at an altitude of  2004 Page #66  
ern end of the White Sands Missile Range in July 1947. The site is called L 2004 Page #79  
rn part of the White Sands Missile Range, but this cannot be confirmed." Di 2004 Page #80  
 in the fall of 1952 with new long range radar that had just been developed 2004 Page #103  
eces of the stuff while riding the range, years after the army had come by  2004 Page #143  
ighbor's son who liked to ride the range with Mac, named Dee Proctor.) 140  2004 Page #143  
iefing For The White Sands Missile Range Pioneers, Produced By Paul Davids  2004 Page #149  
f 100 objects sighted • • Temporal range brief, spatial distribution huge • 2004 Page #165  
 defence industry • Despite a wide range of projects they are linked by a c 2004 Page #200  
 one of two types in the 120-135mm range, though a 100mm wide-angle lens wa 2004 Page #234  
iers connect fuel hose at the test range. •. •. t I I t 1' 'f; ' 1111• , .. 2005 Page #50  
y The Desert Experimental Research Range was established in 1933 b) Preside 2005 Page #52  
Herbert Hoover "as an agricultural range experiment station," covering 87 s 2005 Page #52  
-lands, so the Desert Experimental Range was "created to help fill that kno 2005 Page #52  
dedicated the "Desert Experimental Range" as pan: of the international netw 2005 Page #54  
NVESTIGATiONS , \/ICINITY OF DUERT RANGE EXPERIMENTAL STATION, BAKER. IIIU. 2005 Page #60  
Investigations, Vicinity of Desert Range Experimental Station, Baker, :Mill 2005 Page #61  
 to the remote Desert Experimental Range included: -Army Intelligence from  2005 Page #62  
ain critical information on a wide range of important government activities 2005 Page #84  
ergy for the world economy; then a range of possibilities arises that is co 2005 Page #85  
nown as the White Sands l'vlissile Range. Established on July 9, 1945 as th 2005 Page #125  
 over the White Sands missile test range; accounts of at least three UFO cr 2005 Page #131  
what is today \Vhire Sands Missile Range. Two weeks after the recovery, fou 2005 Page #157  
 amount of current in the milliamp range. There was no derailed explanation 2005 Page #171  
mplate appears to be generic for a range of MJ-12 Group projects including  2006 Page #23  
/78. Pinecastle Electronic Warfare Range Tracking Stabon, 32 miles SE of Oc 2006 Page #28  
to intercept. Pilot fires at close range, no damage. Pilot makes second pas 2006 Page #28  
rt,".,d imagcs, Inside Nellis Test Range (leaked to Hard Copy) • About 15 f 2006 Page #30  
ut attempted, first, to identify a range of critical uncertainties that wou 2006 Page #48  
 it is necessary to develop a full range of fundamental scenarios that woul 2006 Page #50  
 each stakeholder group across the range of scenario worlds. That part of t 2006 Page #51  
n participants represented a broad range of professions and personal intere 2006 Page #57  
 Religion Religious reaction would range from trusting/welcoming through ca 2006 Page #58  
h government and science on a wide range of big-budget projects aimed at co 2006 Page #64  
ld prepare for the widest possible range of contingencies. Behind 61        2006 Page #64  
ll be essential — the alternatives range from chaos to tyranny. - Science w 2006 Page #69  
rea 51. As soon as he was in radio range of Groom Lake, he transmitted as m 2006 Page #74  
 launches over the Pacific Missile Range proved the viability of the system 2006 Page #77  
erly heading over the Quinn Canyon Range and Railroad Valley. The rocket pu 2006 Page #79  
ional units at nearby Tonopah Test Range (fit), the existence of the F-117A 2006 Page #81  
ld be examined at relatively close range during air shows and to an even gr 2006 Page #84  
in. Each of these pathogens have a range of sizes depending on their molecu 2006 Page #113  
nt occurred on the Berwyn Mountain range in North Wales that for some withi 2006 Page #119  
up of men were out on the mountain range hunting hares with powerful lamps. 2006 Page #121  
 having been found on the mountain range may have had their origins in the  2006 Page #121  
 the car and had a look across the range to where the crash supposedly happ 2006 Page #125  
 day. Corwen is part of the Berwyn range. From where their house is, if you 2006 Page #127  
as helped with this book by a wide range of experts from various different  2006 Page #131  
lations. It would have been within range of Brownsville civilian radar, but 2006 Page #133  
 from UFO sightings on or near the range. (Howe's emphasis.) Guidance syste 2006 Page #140  
peratives from White Sands Missile Range and the Naval Research Lab housed  2006 Page #141  
lse acquisition radar, which had a range of — well, never mind — anyway, I  2006 Page #145  
 23: Map of Grown Lake and Papoose Range, Nellis AFB 41\lellis Air Force Ra 2006 Page #150  
ge, Nellis AFB 41\lellis Air Force Range and Nuclear Testing Site in which  2006 Page #150  
 Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range.) I learned about this from the so 2006 Page #150  
 Groom Lake and inside the Papoose Range. Slide 25: Map of Cedar City and C 2006 Page #151  
 of detecting aircraft at 150 mile range at 20,000 ft elevation. By the lat 2006 Page #170  
e radar sets capable of a 200 mile range at 40,000 ft. It is reasonable to  2006 Page #170  
ther at the limit of the detection range of the radar at Dow AFB, then at t 2006 Page #171  
ing the upper speed limit for long range Soviet bomber aircraft in 1950, bu 2006 Page #171  
kies," there was an AN/TPS-1B long range search radar that came "on line" a 2006 Page #171  
ate a radar system for its maximum range operation, it is quite likely that 2006 Page #171  
ready operating with some standard range capability as an air traffic contr 2006 Page #171  
 Watery Roswell? to 10,000 ft at a range of 120 miles. At closer ranges it  2006 Page #172  
 from Loring AFB by a radar with a range of 200 miles, then the initial det 2006 Page #172  
ring the limit of a 120 mile radar range. If they had been traveling at 600 2006 Page #172  
h, they would have been beyond the range of the Limestone radar 169         2006 Page #172  
 area of Texas. This is beyond the range of typical radar installations of  2006 Page #178  
d locations) without exceeding the range of the radar. PART 4: DISCONNECTED 2006 Page #178  
peakers and videos covering a wide range of topics of interest. In addition 2006 Page #193  
nges and bananas ... check out our range of UFO's. It makes shopping with t 2007 Page #60  
craft may have been that of a long range reconnaissance bomber. All of the  2007 Page #107  
tally do away for the need of long range bombers, escort fighter aircraft,  2007 Page #107  
iginated from A\·on Park Air Force Range located 100 miles Southeast of Mac 2007 Page #109  
n 1944 they flew a six engine long range bomber undetected 11 miles up the  2007 Page #111  
vere sent to \Xlhite Sands Missile Range under "Operacion Paperdip". The re 2007 Page #111  
l'viounrain of the Berwyn Mountain range east of the \'Velsh viUage. NORiH  2007 Page #149  
rinity Site at White Sands Missile Range. That's where one of the July 1947 2007 Page #160  
de Coyote Canyon's restricted test range between August 8 and September 3,  2007 Page #174  
r 3, 1980. That highly secure test range is used by the U. S. Air Force Wea 2007 Page #174  
C .Aerial Lights in Restncted Test Range . AF'OSI Oct 1700 Kirtlard AFB NM  2007 Page #174  
d Aerial Lights in Restricted Test Range." "CR 44 Applies." 168             2007 Page #174  
artment of Defense Restricted Test Range .... "At approximately 2350 hours, 2007 Page #176  
rash, we took along with us a wide range of digital video and audio recordi 2007 Page #188  
 "represents something outside the range of present-day technological de\·e 2007 Page #195  
 fences of part of a Nellis firing range, they called off the search. 2     2008 Page #8  
ted that object (over] the western range -but there was no noise. Denver ce 2008 Page #9  
thing from the White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico. He said th 2008 Page #12  
s were made all the time on a wide range of subjects. It was a subjective b 2008 Page #62  
side documents and files on a vast range of other fascinating subjects incl 2008 Page #62  
riod 1975 to 1999 and cover a wide range of material, including both policy 2008 Page #64  
st chart. The documents themselves range from February 1942 to as late as a 2008 Page #105  
eimer are quite outside a credible range for consideration. However , word  2008 Page #108  
 well ""'""""oo outside the likely range :-; QD sentence length Opplt (21.7 2008 Page #119  
he act's sweeping proposals, which range from forcing teachers to conform t 2008 Page #142  
and booster vehicle propulsion and range factors from OS1 as augmented inte 2009 Page #19  
chev reaching agreement on a broad range of issues concerning sharing UFOs  2009 Page #42  
y, one quickly recognizes that the range of experiences is so vast it liter 2009 Page #154  

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icron thicknesses. Those inquiries ranged from the Director of Material Sci 2003 Page #110  
 ships, and estimates of its speed ranged from five miles per hour to more  2004 Page #28  
hrome look to it. I would say size ranged anywhere from 15 feet across to 1 2006 Page #153  
s and many others. Specific topics ranged from UFO sightings, foreign resea 2006 Page #196  

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CCC, was established near the DRES rangeland . By 1935, the CCC had constru 2005 Page #53  

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government history about the site, rangelands during the severe drought yea 2005 Page #52  

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

 Wilhelm Reich Museum bookstore in Rangeley, Maine. The publication, whkh c 2005 Page #93  
o an area just outside the town of Rangeley in rural southern Maine in the  2005 Page #94  
ume A -XI -E, The Einstein Affair. Rangeley, Maine: Orgone Institute Press, 2005 Page #105  
ich, \V/.: Contact lf:1/ith Space. Rangeley, Maine: Orgone Institute Press, 2005 Page #105  

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elicopter , Hughes 500 or Bell Jet Ranger have "powe,jul landing lights," a 2008 Page #54  

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

 but still not outside terrestrial ranges for magnesium metal. 104          2003 Page #108  
 not outside terrestrial magnesium ranges. Ion Microprobe analysis by Dr. E 2003 Page #109  
under whose authority weapons test ranges were established and operated and 2004 Page #65  
usual adult of their height-weight ranges. The cause of death was listed as 2006 Page #110  
ery team is not known. Speculation ranges from a chemical released from the 2006 Page #136  
ters and radar and setting the new ranges because a 10 megawatt radar site  2006 Page #154  
at a range of 120 miles. At closer ranges it could detect aircraft at highe 2006 Page #172  
 up into the sky over the mountain ranges to the north as they described st 2007 Page #191  
l on part of the extensive gunnery ranges controlled by the Air Force. Intr 2008 Page #7  
the restricted airspace of various ranges over the sea. Needless to say, on 2008 Page #66  
dar signals from moving targets at ranges as great as 2000 nautical miles ( 2008 Page #73  
magnetic energy in these frequency ranges than HAARP, for example, could ev 2008 Page #77  
n the Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges, the city of Kingman, Arizona was 2009 Page #48  

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nd seven were detonated on towers, ranging from 100 to 300 feet in height.  2005 Page #39  
been called everything imaginable, ranging from American Hero to outright f 2005 Page #82  
at it was simple unexpected things ranging from loose bolts, to ingested bi 2006 Page #11  
. I examined the remaining debris, ranging in size from tiny fragments to p 2006 Page #84  
from 1991-1994 and later, patients ranging in age from twelve to sixty-nine 2006 Page #109  
ts have the diameter of the object ranging from thirty to forty-five feet.  2009 Page #135  
 had been carried out with charges ranging from 0.06 lb. to 600 in. weight. 2009 Page #166  

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76 ■Iran • As tne F-4 approacneo a rani;;e ot 1------------125 NM he lost a 2009 Page #143  

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 in charge “regardless of apparent rank or status"; no one can interfere pe 2003 Page #177  
 the wording, giving Wedemeyer the rank as ambassador and selection of miss 2003 Page #204  
SA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Dr. Peter Rank and Lois Kukick III, 4-5 Witness wa 2004 Page #112  
ferson DuBose, who in 1947 had the rank of Colonel but later was a Brigadie 2004 Page #142  
te, and the OIC is of full Colonel rank. If possible, Spetsnaz are dispatch 2004 Page #169  
of living EBEs, an officer of Flag rank is often summoned to supervise the  2004 Page #170  
 preliminary, but officers of flag rank make well-documented examination ,  2004 Page #171  
n is a British official of Cabinet rank... Death of Dorothy Kilgallen • Fat 2004 Page #206  
en space technolog) would probably rank as the deepest Black \X/orld projec 2005 Page #167  
es, and the failure to progress in rank beyond Staff Sergeant. Stone's conf 2006 Page #17  
al who wore civilian clothes whose rank he was never told but whom he calle 2006 Page #18  
 be led by military officers where rank dictates authority. However, the 'C 2006 Page #18  
distinguishing uniforms specifying rank since they were given "Top priority 2006 Page #18  
times regardless of their apparent rank or status. No person has the author 2006 Page #18  
hin the NSA were officers with the rank of Captain who would not operate th 2006 Page #22  
n is a British official of Cabinet rank who prefers to remain unidentified. 2007 Page #136  
ternat1on:illy known award o! lite rank of commondc:r conductor 011d music  2009 Page #182  

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ery small, closed circle of highly ranked general staff officers and civili 2004 Page #65  
oss the United States. It was also ranked as one of the biggest news storie 2006 Page #90  
ficially acknowledged (it has been ranked medium-to-high level of authentic 2009 Page #41  
mined to be authentic (it has been ranked medium-to-high level of authentic 2009 Page #42  

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eir heads. He began by calling the ranking base security officer, Colonel E 2003 Page #145  
both Admiral of the Fleet (highest ranking officer in the British Navy), an 2004 Page #53  
sumed the role of the UK's highest ranking critic of excessive UFO secrecy, 2004 Page #53  
 most important sources was a high ranking officer at White Sands Proving G 2004 Page #61  
w the reality of saucers. One high ranking official at the Embassy wrote Sm 2004 Page #90  
ave said he was shown by some high ranking U.S. official or scientist. 2. T 2004 Page #98  
rovided by Alexander Orlov, a high ranking Soviet Secret police (NKVD) offi 2004 Page #153  
s, despite the possibility of high ranking military personnel at the scene, 2006 Page #18  
onals, space scientists and a high ranking military officer. Michael Lindem 2006 Page #48  
ommendations co debunk UFOs, lower ranking intelligence officers knew the p 2007 Page #18  
rial. lntroduoed. • to stop higher ranking officers from snooping ink TS fi 2007 Page #52  
· ■ Usually to committee chair and ranking member; maybe ·one or two• other 2007 Page #52  
r Attorney General which is a high ranking legal position and he served und 2007 Page #91  

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ace, for good or ill, in the first ranks of ufology's crashed saucer cases. 2004 Page #223  
nguished by their abilit) to close ranks and ensure ideological conformity  2005 Page #76  
eich's departure from the Freudian ranks created a backlash of resentment a 2005 Page #89  
ere so highly important that their ranks were made up of handpicked men and 2009 Page #155  

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n alto. Ktirs central eraver.a.i: ,ranoires1 tams. Upon forth*, triviPatiga 2006 Page #29  

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spen, CO 1966, someone (Military?) ransacked plane before rescuers arrived  2004 Page #207  
ence handed over to authorities or ransacked from private files. The FBl is 2005 Page #131  

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igence Establishment by Harry Howe Ransom, ©1970. The preface begins with t 2009 Page #11  
e that need to be deleted from the Ransom book. The entire document by "L.C 2009 Page #11  
 The Intelligence Establishment by Ransom. The purpose was to not use the h 2009 Page #13  
 against the publications of Harry Ransom as well as selected publications  2009 Page #14  

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nged from the published preface of Ransom's book. The bold is words that ne 2009 Page #11  

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ork, Reich's detractors accuse and rant, exposing the madness they perceive 2005 Page #102  

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Jav3 ror l'ec.bn1c1• J. r1• Sn.od2:raos: dated 16 October 1945. To: 'l'cchn 2009 Page #175  

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nd edited by Boyd Higgins, M., and Raphael, C.: Passion of Yo"th: An Alftob 2005 Page #105  

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mic :lSJ)('C'I auoci:1trd in ~co:,:raphic \puc:. C'\'nlu1io11:1 r~ lime. :i 2005 Page #107  

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these Bi/Mg and water reactions. A rapid and complete reaction takes place  2003 Page #115  
olossal "G" forces associated with rapid acceleration and deceleration of t 2004 Page #147  
eavily on scientific community for rapid threat assessment and communicatio 2006 Page #59  
would be pressed by government for rapid assessment but would hold out for  2006 Page #59  
t would its characteristics be? 1. Rapid incubation period - VHFs 2. Rapid  2006 Page #112  
 Rapid incubation period - VHFs 2. Rapid O/D (onset/death) some retroviruse 2006 Page #112  
telligence team capability to gain rapid access, regardless of location, to 2007 Page #134  
bling Act. The Real ID Act and the rapid growth of surveillance technology  2008 Page #123  
 in Russia that supp011ed Hitler's rapid rise to power. The 1931 collapse o 2008 Page #126  
the Third World, where changes are rapid and often violent. The fate of all 2009 Page #19  
ssary but not sufficient. First, a rapid budget increase is apt to lead to  2009 Page #21  

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

 sulfuric acid. But the element is rapidly dissolved by either dilute or co 2003 Page #106  
anual, and this is what I will now rapidly summarize in the next 29 slides, 2003 Page #171  
Trs&sa ha tahaa with rogor* to tha rapidly datortawtiwg attaaMo Ghlaa* W ar 2003 Page #220  
 ateuld &□ botso silk —jar* to tto rapidly datarlarstiag aitaatl — lx Obgrr 2003 Page #221  
should be taken with regard to the rapidly deteriorating situation in China 2003 Page #224  
•Mould bo taken with regard to the rapidly Aotorlor@tl@^ situation in Ohlaa 2003 Page #228  
e should take with relation to the rapidly deteriorating situation in China 2003 Page #230  
 to be losing altitude, though not rapidly. The object that these lights we 2004 Page #34  
at could easily keep pace with our rapidly moving V-2 rockets and all other 2004 Page #61  
 man-sized use (but it's expanding rapidly both ways) ■ Engineers like to u 2005 Page #4  
 situation, the person may decease rapidly if he finds himself in the condi 2005 Page #34  
e energy, but unable to absorb it, rapidly reflects the energy. Simply put, 2005 Page #90  
Shrewsbury. NJ Opect nyfeet above, rapidly climbs away. • 7178 Security per 2006 Page #28  
 truth and informed opinions would rapidly proliferate, fanning public conf 2006 Page #59  
m; vertical polarity. Signal moved rapidly up the D/F scope indicating a ra 2006 Page #200  
idly up the D/F scope indicating a rapidly moving signal source." The skept 2006 Page #200  
 sharp turn upwards and climbed up rapidly in a fantastic maneuver. We foll 2007 Page #194  
 years. The object approached them rapidly and then passed directly overhea 2008 Page #12  
duces unconsciousness smoothly and rapidly and has been called "truth serum 2008 Page #90  
off the horizon. The objects moved rapidly in sharp angular movements and d 2008 Page #94  
 of excitement, however, the story rapidly vanished into large-scale obscur 2008 Page #98  
plied UFO technology is developing rapidly and in unexpected ways. With eac 2009 Page #20  

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57 years reaponee to caro. I-ateat rapnrta old. entered the Naval Hoanltal  2003 Page #91  

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r its work. Why is it authentic? □ Rare Double Top Secret Stamp □ FDR langu 2003 Page #27  
ties , NE102 □ Accurate unique and rare personnel □ Correlation with other  2003 Page #29  
 and retrieved from the archives □ Rare and valuable insight into the enigm 2003 Page #29  
ecords phone calls through 11 PM - rare • From -10:00 AM straight through t 2003 Page #156  
 Fuselage or cigar shape o Reports rare o 2000 feet long, 95 feet thick, no 2003 Page #174  
enticity because it was one of the rare errors that emerged from the old Mo 2003 Page #179  
 2. The ***TOP SECRET*** format is rare, especially given the file number 0 2003 Page #210  
 night may be one of the extremely rare cases where "something concrete" ma 2004 Page #41  
livia in 1977, while searching for rare orchids, which was a hobby of his.  2004 Page #99  
hter jets are not summoned save in rare instances. All possible efforts are 2004 Page #169  
ulc. The phenomena themselve s are rare, and often authorities rirucule the 2005 Page #117  
ter in 1984-in the odd manner that rare UFO admissions can lead to retracti 2005 Page #123  
 of creating a bogus story is very rare. Indeed, there are good indications 2005 Page #132  
Zingers (obscure facts or actions, rare verifiable subtlety, accurate oddne 2005 Page #135  
In essence, a zinger is a verified rare subtlety of the case or document th 2005 Page #136  
at follow-persists. Put simply: on rare occasions craft from nonhuman sourc 2005 Page #143  
 gentleman from who he purchased a rare clip of the late Eh-is, Live on sta 2005 Page #145  
ld be expected to have more of the rare but very important very heavy metal 2006 Page #7  
tudying star spectra that they are rare. They also have very special proper 2006 Page #7  
lso abundant supplies of so-called rare earths, many used in the electronic 2006 Page #7  
the Lake Gunterville Lodge I had a rare UFO sighting. From the balcony of m 2006 Page #202  
                                 A rare mutation among the human natives of 2008 Page #102  
 looking for a "zinger," a word so rare as to be totally associable with on 2008 Page #109  

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

had no way of knowing, but in more rarefied circles the Director was someti 2005 Page #96  

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xtremely improbable as signatories rarely refer to themselves in such a man 2003 Page #209  
ness of all, the one the debunkers rarely, if ever, mention in connection w 2004 Page #217  
.I significant is the fact that we rarely get specific, logical, scientific 2005 Page #131  
ject and just ask him to study it. Rarely was he given an answer. They want 2005 Page #174  
 decades or centuries to come, yet rarely mentioned around the water cooler 2006 Page #61  
 may be that once in a while (very rarely) a molecule spontaneously convert 2006 Page #114  
 the physical "leaked" document is rarely useful. This morning, however, we 2008 Page #104  
l linguistic techniques , there is rarely certainty. For example , we have  2009 Page #11  

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) PAGE:0010 MATTER. OF THE LINE TO RARGESA, TIMOTHY ECOTT ASKED HIM WRAP EX 2004 Page #24  

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e Navy's Version ..414 woe v.... • rargrarroll ?yr • r••••=.7.., r , • *or. 2006 Page #39  

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per doi: whistlc,n he 5~irl. Snod:;ras.~ of. Cincin11ati, ls further· ··con 2009 Page #183  

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Y CLOSE To THE AREA, HAVE GOT SXIN RASEES, AND SOME OF THEM ARE RAv/NO VERY 2004 Page #24  

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of •tint bcliexcr". / - .hr "I l(H rash al Ro.wiir * TOP SBCRET • EYES OSLY 2003 Page #132  
in 6. "Something completely new" A rash of consultations ensued at the CDC, 2006 Page #111  
is. Notably, there was a veritable rash of reports in the year 1960 alone.  2007 Page #139  
ricans wonder why there has been a rash of school shootings and teen suicid 2008 Page #141  

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

. Symptoms included dementia, skin rashes, boils on the skin, aching stomac 2003 Page #163  
. Symptoms included dementia, skin rashes, boils on the skin, aching stomac 2004 Page #17  

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

SK.~ U..J.:A5EO u,o ·s.::ou1s-. r ,rAsr l./11,,NT ~l~Y .S4rtL.Ltrrs "' ~IT  2009 Page #115  

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acHiness. l!.JameK M.i1.rion ~nod;;rass, eniit1cl;r for it C.:indrrn:nl, 0. 2009 Page #180  

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

d and conspiracy theorists smelt a rat. But at a cost of around £3M all the 2008 Page #64  
luoride, previously used only as a rat poison. The Nazi SS placed fluoride  2008 Page #140  
tion , in honor of the Nazi ODESSA rat line used "by acquaintance of mine." 2008 Page #141  
cou.1,4r•o• S-'AK'ff ,#1: rWE.rn&A.rat.~ :;.,r r::x,:i,t $4UU,,{" Sl&IT• ,: 2009 Page #126  

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thsr aoBawrw* that goaml Vadaaogor ratan via laraa for a brlaf wnrrejr of a 2003 Page #220  
ootart Mend, either as toemtv 13er:ratan, or Dietense ur Undosacretorr at D 2006 Page #30  

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e object did not descend at a high rate of speed, but appeared more like a  2003 Page #58  
arted the Kecksburg area at a high rate of speed. *In 1990 previous to the  2003 Page #61  
hat is the official account at any rate. It is the contention of this paper 2003 Page #85  
s for the flame test, the reaction rate was increased by producing the reac 2003 Page #114  
n a southern course, moving at the rate of about forty-five or fifty miles  2004 Page #32  
d this was not one of them. At any rate since Lawrence Smith's boat was in  2004 Page #39  
nes seemed to crash at an alarming rate between early May and end of July 1 2004 Page #82  
nate plant seeds at an accelerated rate while a slightly modified version s 2005 Page #90  
rovide an objective methodology to rate the authenticity of the crash retri 2005 Page #134  
 process to fairly and effectively rate each case for authenticit y. We ha\ 2005 Page #135  
e object, travehng at a phenomenal rate of speed This Air Force let was ngh 2006 Page #28  
g story a crash event that I would rate as neutral in my book Megic Eyes On 2006 Page #47  
(Hantavirus), with a 62% mortality rate. Due to the disease vectors, at the 2006 Page #110  
tition frequency of 600 cps; sweep rate of r rpm; vertical polarity. Signal 2006 Page #200  
ded a telegram co the Secretary of rate, \"X/ashington , DC. Classified Sec 2007 Page #142  
 in a vertical direction at a high rate of speed. The guard was a former he 2007 Page #176  
many important past events. At any rate, this illustrates one aspect of the 2009 Page #24  
 level, and took off at an extreme rate of speed and John and I stood up. N 2009 Page #67  

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

ssified item in the United States, rated higher than the hydrogen bomb (whi 2004 Page #89  
by the S. E. , H. Vornon , Incorpo rated, paper company , whose addre.:,s i 2007 Page #46  

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

rttar aa— , ttat Cl—aral Watoaaysr raters via Xar— far a tolaf aui'wy af sa 2003 Page #221  

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there is no emergency, this action rates as the very lowest method of breed 2003 Page #87  
o me: "The Bi-Mg sample gave count rates of Mg+ ions which were enhanced si 2003 Page #109  
ork for the legal community. Their rates can approach $300 an hour and thei 2004 Page #250  
orner of the neighborhood. Special rates for a week on Earth... side trips  2006 Page #7  
ucing the relatively high casualty rates we were encountering in amphibious 2009 Page #176  

Word: "rather", 72 instance(s) (Back to Top)

96 Note the adjective southwestern rather than the presumably correct south 2003 Page #29  
e wording he used, "little people" rather than ET, alien or non-human. The  2003 Page #31  
inement at Bethesda Naval Hospital rather than the Menninger Clinic. The de 2003 Page #90  
nd to be displaced around bismuth, rather than passing through it. Bismuth  2003 Page #107  
, Section 13 shows that they had a rather specific plan for securing the ar 2003 Page #176  
. Although a dish radar puts out a rather wide angled beam, the returns fro 2003 Page #183  
" to find the evidence for fakery, rather than to say, "You haven't proven  2003 Page #184  
Manual 1-01 or issues of fakery, a rather significant omission. Scooping up 2003 Page #184  
tain the original. Unless you feel rather strongly about the matter... I wi 2003 Page #204  
tain the briginal. Unless you feel rather strongly about the matter and ina 2003 Page #216  
 employee, continued to puzzle me. Rather than indicating an outright hoax, 2004 Page #14  
 cast the lines off of their boats rather than untying from the dock and pu 2004 Page #38  
re institution that has knowledge. Rather it is only specialized components 2004 Page #63  
 Magnet. In 1950 I was attending a rather slow-moving broadcasting conferen 2004 Page #89  
ent is much ado about nothing — or rather much ado about some Scotch tape a 2004 Page #133  
aining Roswell away, including the rather silly crash dummy report that sug 2004 Page #140  
y has experienced for decades. Dan Rather took the bait he was offered. Man 2004 Page #141  
tem and were sent to Ft. Bellevoir rather than Wright Patterson Air Force B 2004 Page #141  
RASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR • This is a rather difficult section to write as the 2004 Page #168  
 was found near Sverdlovsk, with a rather damaged corpse of an EBE (type?)  2004 Page #172  
 and its lens, he came back with a rather startling result. In taking the f 2004 Page #233  
ot because encounters slowed down. Rather, an Executive Order by President  2005 Page #74  
ing as "The Media," or "Academia." Rather, there are medias and academic ni 2005 Page #76  
ed White House meeting of July 16, rather than following it as previousl y  2005 Page #97  
 to a great mind finally derailed, rather than even considering them seriou 2005 Page #102  
Book? It was a publicly announced, rather low-security inv~stigation of the 2005 Page #124  
reels of film from the same batch, rather than exactly the same scenes that 2005 Page #149  
 when I left home until I returned rather than going back and forth to home 2006 Page #10  
were small Earth Excursion Modules rather than the interstellar very large  2006 Page #10  
cities and am watching for traffic rather than looking to the skies. I chec 2006 Page #11  
the covert system that created it, rather than evidence of it being a moder 2006 Page #16  
sibilities plucked out of the air. Rather, our approach began with a carefu 2006 Page #51  
g extant claims of alien activity. Rather, it was an attempt to develop the 2006 Page #51  
it of a foreign dignitary (boring) rather than a paradigm -crashing intrusi 2006 Page #58  
upation with the NHI might subside rather quickly. The sense of familiarity 2006 Page #58  
f overwhelming threat or ultimatum rather than overt warfare, global allian 2006 Page #68  
e transported by air from Wendover rather than trucked directly to Area 51. 2006 Page #75  
ajestic Documents 14 include three rather specific and significant referenc 2006 Page #103  
ence supporting their reality, but rather try to relate this to the medical 2006 Page #115  
 to do with them. But she found it rather odd that they were so small! She  2006 Page #129  
 an example of a UFO landing event rather than a crash, there are several i 2006 Page #132  
d States, in the New England area, rather than over Alaska. The fact that f 2006 Page #168  
n, based on notes made at the time rather than upon memories years afterwar 2006 Page #168  
ation at Loring AFB (see map), but rather at the limit of the detection ran 2006 Page #171  
st to the northern border of Maine rather than by radar at Dow AFB, well so 2006 Page #171  
0 objects ("aircraft") flying at a rather high altitude (32,000 ft) and tra 2006 Page #172  
t the location was not Laredo, but rather near Del Rio, about 150 miles nor 2006 Page #176  
 facilitator of general discussion rather than a researcher of specific eve 2006 Page #181  
m the pages of a Mother Goose tale rather than from a UFO. It led me to sus 2007 Page #64  
WHOSE CEl.lll:\R PHO'.\![ WOllD mu RATHER ow~? 1.-••~ 1', I .-, •• C. • fo  2007 Page #74  
is, whose cellular phone would you rather own?" AT&T's, of course, because  2007 Page #74  
ce . So I did it all by experience rather than qualifications. MW: When wou 2007 Page #78  
erence that you did this in the US rather than the UK. l know that some hac 2007 Page #89  
Today, Moon Dust no longer exists. Rather, it has been replaced by a projec 2007 Page #144  
'T THAT 1MPLY THE POSSIBILITY THAT RATHER THAN A CRASH, THIS \'!J\S UKE A M 2007 Page #171  
ece of alien machinery per se, but rather a side-effect caused perhaps by t 2007 Page #194  
were actually nothing of the sort. Rather, they were literal demons, ingeni 2008 Page #35  
ved up to see 3-inch lettering -or rather symbols -that stretched for the l 2008 Page #82  
the peasants saw to the Northwest, rather high above the horizon, some stra 2008 Page #98  
vastation had exploded in mid-air, rather than having slammed into the grou 2008 Page #100  
today be called a "white paper," a rather broad speculative opinion from an 2008 Page #106  
e the presence of aliens here in a rather broad maimer. The letter consists 2008 Page #106  
+ some indices ■Dr. Carole Chaski: rather complete syntax analysis plus com 2008 Page #116  
ng that was being threatened , but rather only to attack that which seemed  2008 Page #130  
alignment of the stars and planets rather than on any non-sectarian scienti 2008 Page #135  
 must accept it as supporting data rather than raw intelligence . Our failu 2009 Page #16  
et net estimate handled by the NSC rather than the Board of Estimates or th 2009 Page #19  
e not engaged in an arms race, but rather in a race of perfecting an integr 2009 Page #21  
s like a preliminary, rough draft, rather than a finely-tuned, finished rep 2009 Page #52  
l is the term used by the visitors rather than disc or craft, and this was  2009 Page #52  
              SLIDE# 17 70 I would rather not comment. " Former RAF Bentwat 2009 Page #76  
rms of all kinds, can be protected rather quickly from any conceivable form 2009 Page #159  

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

t in the United States government, rating higher even than the H-bomb. Flyi 2003 Page #12  
to compute an overall authenticity rating for each document. For example, p 2004 Page #243  
nd writing a stronger authenticity rating than arcane and unique phrases (e 2004 Page #243  
t in the United States Government, rating higher even than the I-I-bomb. b. 2005 Page #128  
timatel y generate an authenticity rating for the UFO crash incident. To de 2005 Page #135  
t in the United States government, rating higher than the H-bomb, b. Flying 2009 Page #36  
s.com/pdf/kennedy _ cia.pdf 25 For rating system used by the founders of th 2009 Page #46  
                            3° For rating system used by the founders of th 2009 Page #47  

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

to container for magnesium isotope ratio analysis on July 20, Figure 13. Er 2003 Page #108  
20, 1996, during magnesium isotope ratio analysis of bismuth and magnesium/ 2003 Page #108  

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

that there was absolutely no other rational explanation for these phenomena 2004 Page #187  
ze had a "strange death, without a rational explanation . In the course of  2005 Page #34  
act, for myself, and have sought a rational explanation that fit into estab 2005 Page #93  

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

ualty of war'/occupational fatigue rationale greatly helped Americans to ac 2003 Page #94  
ed from the Communist Parry, their rationale for his expulsion being that,  2005 Page #89  
een so willing to accept the first rationale that had come along, as his ex 2005 Page #92  
ld detect certain frequencies. The rationale for these frequencies came fro 2006 Page #200  
 one accepts this, then the public rationale for creating the CIA was false 2007 Page #12  
r how minimal, provided a powerful rationale for preventing a thorough inve 2009 Page #44  
cribing to the 'excessive freedom' rationale for the story. But on Saturday 2009 Page #139  

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

 debunkers , I often hear the same rationales pro and con for Government in 2009 Page #155  
 for Government involvement. These rationales fall into their own spectrum  2009 Page #155  

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

e were questions about the isotope ratios in the magnesium. Isotope refers  2003 Page #107  
omalies might be detected in those ratios, or percentages, of isotopes. One 2003 Page #107  
oys with increased strength-weight ratios. Is the likely place were unusual 2003 Page #161  

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

pe routes that came to be known as Ratlines, German Nazis with the loot of  2008 Page #137  

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

~nr ,imes mere cncrge1ic lla.n ·be ratlioactive rJlY•, tram cor.unon sub• l 2009 Page #182  

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

pon forth*, triviPatigation.it see ratortal tnat sn Ld.ril.rtes vainahniad  2006 Page #29  

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

e are nothing but a bunch of dirty rats. We should stay home and tend to ou 2004 Page #224  
 Hantaviruses with a co-entrenched rats and mice vector.28 We should note h 2006 Page #112  

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

er our recent conversation on ihls ratter, you are hereby authorised to pro 2003 Page #136  

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

some sagebrush. I saw the sobering rattle end of a rattlesnake disappearing 2003 Page #46  
ompanied by an unusual underground rattle, similar to a railway upon which  2008 Page #98  

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

 1974, a fiery nighttime explosion rattled the windows of his small farmhou 2007 Page #191  

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

I saw the sobering rattle end of a rattlesnake disappearing into one old pr 2003 Page #46  

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

Pope Benedict XVI, as young Joseph Ratzinger in Poland, was a member of the 2008 Page #145  

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

dnur.~• The :,r.f)t'r s;iy~ Sno:l::rau Wfl;' , tn drln past 11rirl 11nrl ~c 2009 Page #183  

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

d no advanced knowledge M' NC= Dor raucAr • Source: CIA Archivist to Tim Co 2004 Page #207  

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 dream$ wcro made betoN IVell 'l,' rauS the great adv:inces in very sh()Tt  2009 Page #182  

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

 SXIN RASEES, AND SOME OF THEM ARE RAv/NO VERY, VERY BIG PROBLEM. THEY ARE  2004 Page #24  
ds: "One mean, eluded ;;i cos:,iir rav bomb. l'hi, r.ud' of application wou 2009 Page #182  

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

DOCTOR, AND ONE MINISTER, AND THEY RAVE SUBMITTED TO US A REPORT, WEICE IS  2004 Page #24  
THE AMERICAN EMBASSY, You KNOW. WE RAVE SENT IT TO THE BRITISH ZMBASSY, WE  2004 Page #24  
SENT IT TO THE BRITISH ZMBASSY, WE RAVE SENT IT UNCLASSIF/E0                2004 Page #24  

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

ed matters and perioruc service at Raven Rock, sometimes caUed the "undergr 2005 Page #130  
Jn 1950, President Truman approved Raven Rock Mountain, PA, as the site for 2005 Page #130  

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

h the woods into the bottom of the ravine, and was suggestive that this cou 2003 Page #63  
ne looking down towards the wooded ravine, where he could see a strange bri 2003 Page #70  
Carl Hanks rode his horse out of a ravine and confronted a strange sight. S 2006 Page #79  

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

heat. SLIDE #29: Horse mutilation, Ravmer, Colorado, June 22, 1993 And this 2004 Page #76  
 horse found dead and mutilated in Ravmer, Colorado, on June 22, 1993. 73   2004 Page #76  

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

 AND FICX UP ANY DEBRIS THAT MIGHT RAW FALLEN. THEY HAVEN'T REM ABLE TO DO  2004 Page #24  
ing strikes are a form of powerful raw energy that could overwhelm the sens 2005 Page #121  
ction would see cuts in energy and raw materials as well as sales; before l 2006 Page #65  
 and behold the machines there had raw and processed folders in them. These 2007 Page #86  
aries of individual sightings: the raw data, as it were, recorded in a stan 2008 Page #64  
 it as supporting data rather than raw intelligence . Our failure in 1953 c 2009 Page #16  
hese departments merely routed the raw intelligence around to the appropria 2009 Page #18  
e with requirements for forwarding raw UFO reports to OSI through the Offic 2009 Page #19  

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

 19. 10 1•11/....d v•Cati 6.40.41, rawhoe Imre& tri aalilka• namory•ams arm 2006 Page #32  

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

Crisman reported his experience to Ray Palmer, a publisher of pulp magazine 2003 Page #41  
e intensified. In 1984, researcher Ray Boeche and I utilized the Freedom of 2003 Page #56  
at the reported crash site, by Dr. Ray R. Hicks, Professor of Forestry at W 2003 Page #71  
n London, England by film producer Ray Santilli in 1995, and later released 2003 Page #101  
 under the byline of Staff Writer, Ray MacLeod, went on to say that "we get 2004 Page #41  
n changed radically, however, when Ray Fowler began d.ig_ging inco the case 2005 Page #40  
k Casebook of r1 UFO lnvestigato,; Ray Fowler stated with respect ro his in 2005 Page #41  
the pseudonym of Fritz \Xlerner by Ray Fowler, is known ro have graduated f 2005 Page #41  
ch summarized the data acquired by Ray Fowler -including the Fritz Werner a 2005 Page #42  
 Jn 1995, London-based businessman Ray Santilli created what has become arg 2005 Page #145  
 might be in order. Video-producer Ray Santilli claimed that in 1992 he was 2005 Page #145  
 giving hjm permjssion to do so by Ray Santilli himself. Santilli did trus  2005 Page #148  
film long before its ownership b:~ Ray Santilli. This comes from both ci\i. 2005 Page #149  
 could well be a real cadaver. But Ray Santilli is the man who started aU o 2005 Page #150  
search imo the film will continue. Ray Santilli pictured in 1995 holding a  2005 Page #151  
one has any information concerning Ray Santilli's controversial Alien Autop 2005 Page #152  
o. 1. it horemit4 zi rsyl‘ortLyst :ray thy row, for to. $.04 to. to. ....1  2006 Page #39  
chard C. Hoagland, Raymond Fowler, Ray Boeche, Stanley McDaniel, Chad Deeki 2006 Page #203  
HENTICITY HINTS FROM ANNOTATIO NS "Ray Palmer, writing in the book on which 2007 Page #48  
nother question: Are Major Keyhoe, Ray Palmer, Kenneth Arnold, George Adams 2007 Page #48  
he ionosphere to bounce this death ray anywhere on the planet. It is said t 2007 Page #131  
50cm off the ground and a luminous ray from it was being directed onto Seve 2007 Page #152  
ndard letter. A major case such as Ray Bowyer's sighting over the Channel I 2008 Page #63  
ned due to "atmospheric exposure." Ray FO'wler and the Affidavit The respec 2009 Page #49  
fidavit The respected researcher , Ray Fowler, later spoke with the witness 2009 Page #49  
 Recall that Fritz Werner had told Ray Fowler in his 1970s affidavit that w 2009 Page #55  
New Zealand. That clue points to a ray or radiation of some sort. The sente 2009 Page #157  
considered possible to make such a ray that would be effective at four mile 2009 Page #158  
es. The difficulty was, for such a ray, the need of power equal to about IO 2009 Page #158  
ret weapons have included a cosmic ray bomb. This had its origin in misunde 2009 Page #158  
                                   ray is millions of times more energetic  2009 Page #159  
&:e . -..·hr,Ut~r It :$ • Md,:.\}\ ray" a: !')'.l\t~.lr.111 e'!.:le, 1.:,;  2009 Page #163  
New Zealand. That clue points to a ray of radiation of some sort. That sent 2009 Page #168  
paper speculation on the radiation ray is not accurate. T.D.J. Leech's answ 2009 Page #168  
culti;-s_ o! That clue points 10 a ray or rad-launcbni;-or e·.-cn of eonEtt 2009 Page #182  
 are transmuted Imo si.n~le cosmic ray i, m!U,o:u o temporary radioactivity 2009 Page #182  
dcud r~,i;. . . Short-wave :-ad.io ray;; were one. Alt!!oui:h scicn:.Jsls h 2009 Page #182  
     · 1 IS A-BOMB PAS-SE? l Death Ray May Bel !U.,S. S~ientist .Helped Mak 2009 Page #184  
n,c sclC!\· That clue poln ts 10 a ray or ·1CXIStS and that .!1rst repo!"tS 2009 Page #184  

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

 a fwWtota —rwr af tto altaatlaa — rayarl teak a —alk ar adx waata, to 1* f 2003 Page #221  

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

ngton DC, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Raymond Jordan V, 4 Woman saw by mistake 2004 Page #111  
 Hopkins, David Jacobs, John Mack, Raymond Fowler and the Betty and Barney  2006 Page #4  
ns, Walter Uphoff, Bruce Maccabee, Raymond Moody, David Jacobs, John Carpen 2006 Page #203  
Yvonne Smith, Richard C. Hoagland, Raymond Fowler, Ray Boeche, Stanley McDa 2006 Page #203  
st to sight the object was Sheriff Raymond Jackson of Nephi, Utah. Accordin 2008 Page #11  
clear Weapon in Space" drawn up by Raymond Garthoff in May 1953. The Soviet 2009 Page #17  
O Investigator: A Personal Memoir, Raymond Fowler, Prentice-Hall Trade, 198 2009 Page #55  

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

y years chasing neutrons and gamma rays. Never saw one of them either. They 2006 Page #11  
943 trivSy Ina. he ....Yardli to a rays hariler 150 Oktlibd IS In tee polit 2006 Page #30  
bomb, the other in the radioactive rays, from common substances that are tr 2009 Page #158  
ve in war. No new sources of death rays were reported during the war, but s 2009 Page #158  
 reported during the war, but such rays were known to electrical theorists  2009 Page #158  
 Check Considered Short-wave radio rays were one. It was considered possibl 2009 Page #158  
d radar or other short wave length rays that will kill men, no hint of that 2009 Page #158  
 than the total energies of cosmic rays. A single cosmic -                  2009 Page #158  
s of bacteriological attack. Death rays in general are almost inconceivable 2009 Page #159  
ght, or the invisible ultra-violet rays. Although scientists have been tryi 2009 Page #159  
ome time to produce manmade cosmic rays, they have not succeeded, and when  2009 Page #159  
an the very weakest sort of cosmic rays. The Dail) Capital News reported th 2009 Page #159  
st inconceivable [or ~Uecll,· auch rays were known to electricul military u 2009 Page #182  

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

e is also known to have worked for Raytheon in Sudbury, l\fassachusetts, in 2005 Page #41  
ic flight suit. Stansel worked for Raytheon in Sudbury, Massachusetts in th 2005 Page #169  
 names of companies Like TR\Xf and Raytheon and Lockheed. In fact I might n 2007 Page #85  
mpany, today known as the powerful Raytheon Corporation heralded in company 2008 Page #131  

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1t woutcl be eUee:ivc mode, co!mic ray~. lhe.~ :,.1·,~ "~ al tour mile£, no 2009 Page #182  

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

Yasiliev, A. F. Kovalevsky , S. A. Razin, L. E. Epiktetova , 1981 The Fire  2008 Page #103  

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

view with a man (that investigaror Ra~ Fowler would later refer ro as "Frit 2005 Page #39  
JUl"".•6~~--~._, l....,,:(cC. ,.._ rA~ .C--.( 1,LO( • -.J,"ln .. Et. I!..,, 2009 Page #110  

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

 Donald Quarles. See. of I S \F re RB'iR 1 -I None of the abosc quotes are  2003 Page #118  

Word: "rb-47h", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

naissance operator #2 of Lacey 17, RB-47H aircraft, intercepted at approxim 2006 Page #200  

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

~, ,\S VTPER 1Jl AS VIPER (6) R.R. RB-IOI! /4) AS VIPER (Sl (Illustration # 2007 Page #112  

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

1 Niagara 'Falls. and the r~or, po,rbaps ol p11rc Boycott Not1"ce · alumlnu 2009 Page #182  

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

ith other underground facifaies in rbe area. There have been many reports o 2005 Page #83  

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

R.PIH: US (6) SOAR (10) SO,\R (501 RBIO' r.;, AS VIPER (6) PW J5~ (JT I !-B 2007 Page #113  

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

"'ho ~t''l.. lo lrn('SliJ!:ilc lh' rc:ilit~ of non-hum:rn r.,hlcncc. Ellr:: 2005 Page #107  
es Sorenson there we, riy :UV, tti*rC be dri not *vast tote Oritdspbj 'guff 2006 Page #30  
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                          Hc:c 1c :rc,1J: :U!"'Jf:y Co=i: .-i« ccu::,lc:..- 2008 Page #57  
..:. ..,.u u "·t=r:•· nice ,•vt-ni.rc fo: :'all. i1".c.:1J wvr~ N,/ •f"',,  2008 Page #57  
copt n er ;,lanc:1 br.;:: they 1Jc!rc s., t :i;,,.,t &rid w c:c .... i.: to 2008 Page #57  
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,. ,·rt~t..t\iu lt;a,W( .. t•I; •-,rc;,.w • .:.,ru• "h~tosh1 I• ,.c.1aL..,. 2008 Page #121  
·o;. \10:: Billi OM & 811.LIO'\S J:rC. • •f11£lF , .. ,or o-.c SHRf.n or f\ 2008 Page #155  
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A •-"" t)\[ J,[ Oi ~ •-u"4trt ...-,rC ...,A\ !;"~t•l= ':'O Sit A 1.-'llef': 2009 Page #123  
June 13-r Yint rt:fJOrls that ruch rc:.c:irch j (AP)-'Mrs. Eu11e1~c: Ormand 2009 Page #182  
 in 19:!D. 5' l..l!C~h irns been t:rc::lltr.d wlth be· ii Inv u C(!ntrnl fJ 2009 Page #183  

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

lide 14 Blue Boqk Report Card ·,c..rc'T,..,lt'Ca:lll:,c.,..-o GI_.._,__. U, 2008 Page #20  

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R·eno, royal birthday hcmor~ 11,1. RC'• Ne,•., and w,11 rnc :;uit for dl-8¥ 2009 Page #182  

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

 PATENTS ■ Texas Instruments ainid RCA fr~ed: patents in 1959 CONCLUSIONS ■ 2005 Page #12  
Research. Other labs involved were RCA, i'v11T and several engineering cent 2005 Page #173  
ockefeller ■ John Meuller, ret CEO RCA Comm. ■ George Romney, Pres. Am. Mot 2007 Page #43  
els including Arista Records, BMG, RCA Records, RCA Victor Group and Windha 2008 Page #143  
 Arista Records, BMG, RCA Records, RCA Victor Group and Windham Hill; IO Te 2008 Page #143  

Word: "rca4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Ot,.. n,uo.c.c:o~,··s" ... ,rnA.", rcA4.'ogo'3 ' I                          2009 Page #128  

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

e little fleet heard this as well. RCAF Squadron Leader, William Bain, hand 2004 Page #40  
hing Concrete in Shag Harbor UFO — RCAF Continue Search Today A spokesman f 2004 Page #41  
t. Chris stated that he was in the RCAF, so what the heck was he doing on a 2004 Page #44  
xpert and explained his job in the RCAF was to identify aircraft that crash 2004 Page #44  

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

 re· mch " ,;atc!litc ol th cartb. rcall' port,; of lhe secret Acslo-AmuicB 2009 Page #182  

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

 the nearest phone and contact the RCC in Halifax and inquire about missing 2004 Page #38  
 O'Brien reported to Werbicki that RCC did not have any aircraft listed as  2004 Page #38  
ue Coordination Center in Halifax. RCC wanted to inform him that his reques 2004 Page #40  
y received a brief report from the RCC in Halifax stating that no aircraft  2004 Page #40  
s and fresh crews. In Halifax, the RCC had put the Navy's Fleet Diving Unit 2004 Page #41  
ut the Mounties got a message from RCC telling them to continue the search  2004 Page #42  
:~pon ~c,l,or~u f1:1m ?'sew Zea he rcc:i.lJcd having spol,e11 to DLI yr::ia 2009 Page #184  

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

nhx mu* »ijd ol im|uct. I remember rccnaet/ins liir* malrnal a* bcia; rin*i 2003 Page #132  

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

 is con,is1e111 with ink manufacru rcd by the Die pen comp1ny fonhe fim tim 2007 Page #46  
hould begin. We in Cl hove a:onito rcd civilian uro research for .i lone; t 2008 Page #121  

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

o-estion, it also ser.-ed to reinf rce a truly demeanin g ufological stereo 2007 Page #69  

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

ise to U:"Os ■E,;-oluoon of rese:;.rch ■1/2ilitary te-l·.no!ogy (c?e:, :;., 2009 Page #141  

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

une through December 1931 ■ Rese-,,rchers and tJ1e Spooks ■ Colman VonKevic 2008 Page #163  

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

nc,v wc;,-ecre eapon pon wa• mcr~I rcll~blc. ll1:: could r:o: be di«·losc,c 2009 Page #182  

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

:-eln.lo.11 o.~ ,_ ~peclllc plo.cc Rclucl=~ io cl.Uc=, t,he wi:,--,por- clo 2009 Page #182  

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

rrington Passage Detachment of the RCMP on the night of October 4, 1967, he 2004 Page #34  
only one in the Barrington Passage RCMP Detachment at this hour, and he pic 2004 Page #35  
d also a conveyed message from the RCMP officer in charge in Shag Harbor, s 2004 Page #41  
g Harbor at the request of the OIC RCMP in Barrington Passage. They would b 2004 Page #41  
assage. They would be augmented by RCMP divers from Halifax Subdivision. Fo 2004 Page #41  
get into the water. They and their RCMP counterparts were working off of th 2004 Page #41  
military running the base, and the RCMP. Each would all have to sign off on 2004 Page #87  

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

backing out in front of one of the RCMP's cruisers that flew by with its re 2004 Page #37  

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

ficers were doing giving orders to RCN divers on a Canadian Naval vessel? H 2004 Page #44  
prl"IOfU,I --eb&&1c-nx nfm:w:boolt rcn m rioors,,dnilc earn ·am 192 ,., --- 2009 Page #198  

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

 ..t.1. t'i.E.8 ... AT rHOv,.,N,J, rcnM!.--.,LVAHLI\ /4. 11/ITl~t, U '-'"'  2009 Page #104  

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

, g;Jt~ ... 110N.OOYCU l'\,'(n ctr RCPOAT':-OfoaJlCT S TNAT UOV'1 VCnY FA.S 2008 Page #149  

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hrc.11.S 10 nude-Jr weapons and 10 rcpon such C\'al113led 1nfom1ati on eApe 2007 Page #175  

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d• N. Z., reports might . Orisinal rcpons ~aid llle sr.crci. be m the natur 2009 Page #184  

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

3led 1nfom1ati on eApeditiously 10 rcponsible commanders and 10 organiz.11i 2007 Page #175  

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

• ~ The U.S. l\rl\'Y L'C'Cf!iVt~tl rcpor\s. Ju Hu and Snuugruss replil!tl:  2009 Page #181  

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

rct • Anglo•~~m~r!cs.1~ holds :ill rcporls on ·it "«llr.0L1g i1 T. D. J. Le 2009 Page #184  

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

·• ====== Descripth·e Note : Final rcpt. Jan 73-Jan 74. Ddcnss; Ic:,bairnl  2007 Page #163  

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

n and be aw:irc of this Collection Rcqrtircment :is: (I) (U) Some organil:! 2007 Page #175  

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

ing tho UFO co=unity buoy. S.lllno rcqucs~cd that the MJ-12 Dlrcctivco Ix,  2008 Page #121  

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

GOcJ~TE!.'f ·~-L;..P,o;ou). Ttl,U)(RCr,',1,1,,;(;SI,! $£1,..r:JJl16Hf I-,.  2009 Page #108  
i1ble Cine London. A news dlspntch rcr,ort-Sl'D:'llEl :", .Austr_nlia, ~1un 2009 Page #184  

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he u=os. a Gaden WeSI corrrruler a;rcrall was flying from Oxnard lo l.DsArg 2009 Page #144  

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/£XDrc Up on Ranch“tosurrll tJaily Rcrnri» RAAF Captures Flying Sauc 75 Pe. 2003 Page #119  

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n Advanced Systems Division. Tejon RCS Facility, 'The Anthill·. An electrom 2007 Page #56  
 Douglas Phantom Works. Gray Butte RCS Facility. Most of the U.S. black bud 2007 Page #56  

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tion T of the Office of Scientific Rcscarch and Development (OSRD) to study 2004 Page #66  

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 Leech in the uitc:st C5tt.blishcd rcsidcncl! in R·eno, royal birthday hcmo 2009 Page #182  

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 commanders and 10 organiz.11ion s rcspons,blcs for the safel) and security 2007 Page #175  

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nts arc BOGI s “We base no records rcspousise to your request". CoL Richard 2003 Page #135  

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ec .lt n:vJlt b.Jt I ~o ;,,_""'C'J rctr-.r-.::. '-'· .. cl,;:;.t"r..c:t.:-. 2008 Page #57  

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 N,/ •f"',, c:1:"T'-.r c.cuJ, t ·t rcu COJ)t! L-CC ,lll the u.nra !or r.J:. 2008 Page #57  

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.a lUJ.11 l'.J.-U1,Talt ..rod Aii1 rcum::); ').fl• lt•Tl"bl' •ctlr•\..ed •  2008 Page #122  

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++~++++++-++ IC-1'1 • Pinto. Phys. Rcv.B, 60, 21. 1999, p.4457 Science Tune 2005 Page #23  

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 fire •nd h•vo kept thee aafo from rcv1ov. To allo-., • rovicv vould compro 2008 Page #120  

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: ou1,.,..:, r-\.1(..r,i ! "'· c.. rc•1c,.;:...c,.-.1-r,V.;.c.;.;,r1t r~.r. 2009 Page #101  

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ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference RD B Smiling & RD B Grim Carpet Stripe A 2004 Page #239  
etrieval Conference RD B Smiling & RD B Grim Carpet Stripe Angle Analysis A 2004 Page #239  
Words/sentence 24.96 25.58 2 ■% Ha rd words 12.2% 12.5% 2 ■Lexical density  2008 Page #118  
L h nt I Sc! I•~ ere.phi) c: cnia,:rd In surch• , P ro on -. ro · -• · · ~r 2009 Page #163  

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 FOR VS "EYES ONL ,.". EXEr.'PT .=!Rd\l D:CLASSIFICATiO. RADA. '·SPi:CIAL H 2007 Page #45  

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he Research and Development Board (RDB) of the Secretary of Defense, establ 2004 Page #63  
, PN N r19 Carpet stripes _Linear (RDB Smiling° _Linear ("RDB Grim") RDB Sm 2004 Page #239  
es _Linear (RDB Smiling° _Linear ("RDB Grim") RDB Smiling & Marcel Right Ca 2004 Page #239  
(RDB Smiling° _Linear ("RDB Grim") RDB Smiling & Marcel Right Carpet Stripe 2004 Page #239  
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rvices Research Development Board (RDB).4 At the time of Smith's memo, Bush 2009 Page #36  
 on the oversight committee of the RDB and a leading scientific advisor to  2009 Page #36  

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as in the picture after awhile and re- interviewed these people and learned 2004 Page #45  
eason Sheriff Wilcox never ran for re- election was because he was fed up a 2004 Page #145  
rs performed an examination of the re- discovered object and its attendant  2004 Page #167  
forward now that the case has been re- opened and is in the public eye." As 2004 Page #217  
equires us to take a step back and re- 214                                  2004 Page #217  
, . , 1. ararr,..r• r••• aro •••• *re-, .• rrr ...err. rp orgurr•••• nem. . 2006 Page #39  
f secrc; ,\ni:lo-A.ncrican wea;ion re- 1~he eftecl1\"cncss of so:and \W1\'' 2009 Page #183  
 1-,T'}--Thcre Is ·one cJuc 1n the re- ?'\EW YOIU,, _June 1-J {.AP)- ior Wl 2009 Page #184  

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

 to markings on the report, it was re-affirmed as top secret by Lr. Gen. Jo 2005 Page #125  

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

cted as a direct result, then upon re-aiming, react again, and again. Backg 2005 Page #88  

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

         Aztec 1948: A Documentary Re-Appraisal of the Original Crashed Fly 2004 Page #214  

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

h wrote back imploring Einstein to re-conduct the experiment, but this time 2005 Page #92  

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

, as his expressing no interest in re-conductin g the experiment under more 2005 Page #92  

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

 public service. Dr. Sarbacher was re-contacted and he confirmed that Dr. W 2004 Page #98  

Word: "re-creation", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

omparison with Sanskrit (dubious?) RE-CREATION OF CRASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR • 2004 Page #168  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference RE-CREATION OF CRASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR I 2004 Page #169  

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

. In early 1988, the 67th ARRS was re-designated as part of the 39th Specia 2006 Page #132  

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

 FOIA to Maxwell AFB resulted in a re-direct to the National Archives. Tele 2004 Page #231  

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

) in June 1984. But he had luckily re-discovered a stack of news clippings  2006 Page #180  

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

 and yet it looked faked. 1 had to re-do the cosmetic look of the make-up s 2005 Page #150  

Word: "re-election", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Harrison Schmitt then running for re-election. In case you are wondering,  2003 Page #199  
 me he had also worked on the 1972 re-election campaign for Richard Nixon e 2004 Page #181  
dn't do anything." The work on the re-election campaign was the only reason 2004 Page #181  
d more to do with his work for the re-election campaign, "even though" said 2004 Page #185  
 letter thanking Emenegger for the re-election effort. There would have bee 2004 Page #185  

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

rizon and a watch was kept for any re-emergence of the object. None occurre 2006 Page #133  

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

was put forward as photo-fodder to re-enforce his identification of the "di 2004 Page #238  

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

 Marcel and Ramey images apart and re-enforced the growing belief that the  2004 Page #234  

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

the first disc they tested was the re-engineered ET craft that crashed in K 2005 Page #170  

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

 weeks of having to have gotten to re-enlist, he backed out. So, I came up  2006 Page #160  

Word: "re-enter", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 in good condition were allowed to re-enter the craft and the disabled enti 2005 Page #45  
e standing upright were allowed to re-enter the vessel. The hatch was left  2009 Page #53  

Word: "re-entered", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rom the U.S. Space Command that it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere at 3:1 2003 Page #65  
 known space objects that may have re-entered the Earth's atmosphere near M 2004 Page #9  
ght up with the Sea Stallion as it re-entered U.S. airspace. The recovery t 2006 Page #135  
 known space objects that may have re-entered the Earth's atmosphere near M 2007 Page #142  
us presence, and all the humanoids re-entered the UFO ... took off and disa 2007 Page #152  

Word: "re-entering", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, or the remnants of space vehicle re-entering the atmosphere. The local Ni 2003 Page #53  
ted no presence of orbital objects re-entering Earth's atmosphere, planned  2006 Page #189  

Word: "re-entry", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 of "space junk" burning up during re-entry around the area of Puget Sound. 2006 Page #189  
 any such object that had survived re-entry into Earth's atmosphere would s 2006 Page #191  
 an intercontinenta l missile 1n a re-entry phase of flight could lead co a 2008 Page #114  

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

s , may represent the right way to re-establish rough equivalence with the  2009 Page #23  

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

 respects, was at least a start on re-examining the Aztec incident, and pro 2004 Page #224  

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

ews with Chris and then go out and re-interview many of the same witnesses  2004 Page #42  

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

sive in nature; and in 1957 it was re-named the Microbiological Research Es 2006 Page #123  

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

rchers toward the pheno1nenon ■ A "re-politicization" of Ufology ■ Constant 2008 Page #168  

Word: "re-poltt1c1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 perceptions by rese:uchers l ■ A "re-poltt1c1::it1on" of Ufology 147       2009 Page #153  

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

            film's 2002 theatrical re-release . This is a box of specially  2007 Page #63  

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

anies and individuals have run and re-run the numbers and know chat million 2007 Page #59  

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

ations that come with time and the re-telling of an unusual tale? That's ve 2004 Page #143  

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

er , , queried about the Aucklllnd re-The:,, l;:ive nu children. I ports, n 2009 Page #182  

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ng chapter material and doing some re-writing. I had the TV on in the backg 2009 Page #137  

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ulles had the scientists' dossiers re-written to eliminate incriminating ev 2008 Page #139  

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 I In the Pacific and turnert to a re-· Fear~ of espionage resulted in 1 po 2009 Page #181  

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,111,l the U,atnl • s:ri::leit ser.re1:y b)' scler:tis\s in; Slaies.. . . [ 2009 Page #182  

Word: "re11dcncy", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nlng to It ~ro under F.-.la.bllah, Re11dcncy  control." 1 PRlt...\DET,?R!A, 2009 Page #182  

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 I"~,-1,1 ~..- __ :~!.!_le:- r· .. re1c,, r1:-►. ~ ............... ,,u: ::. 2008 Page #20  

Word: "re1n·eval", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

anada. In his paper The UFO Crash/ Re1n·eval Sy11dro111e published in 1980  2005 Page #43  

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.ng .R"udl1!.S5 or "''bttbcr u,., .re\'• ; bctw~n M'OWlt &iniu 111d Mou!lt  2009 Page #163  

Word: "re\·oh", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 and misinformation regarding UFOs re\·oh"e around stated crashes. Accorclj 2007 Page #127  

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

mpetency to deal with all problems re_ated to extraterres trial peop:es. Of 2008 Page #113  

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er to be done by MAJOR. CHARLES'S. REA O From what descriptions the team wa 2003 Page #236  
111610104,0614 kraw pirshiUred ity Rea ragardiVcollio.oll Garai kisoldwitd  2004 Page #19  
ver to be done by MAJOR CHARLES E. REA. From what descriptions the team was 2006 Page #104  
e government. Unfortunately, merua rea]jty is quite different from the myth 2007 Page #8  

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

emen approached the creature, they reabzed it was certainly not an arumaJ.  2005 Page #32  

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

to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to. I happen to beli 2003 Page #8  
ned to the two of us. If you and I reach an agreement then I think it would 2003 Page #230  
ed or discarded as one attempts to reach the most logical and reasoned conc 2004 Page #214  
mbat-lee's call it that-that could reach 50% to 60%. The report shows 8% be 2005 Page #34  
s after the accident (Fig. 12). To reach the site from 80                   2006 Page #83  
he Flatwoods Monster story did not reach the press in time for the Saturday 2006 Page #94  
 finish talking to you, you cannot reach me again. All incoming calls will  2006 Page #167  
ght requires 17,500 mph, 25,000 to reach the moon and planets). Jack was al 2007 Page #109  
l place among the stars, and fulJy reach our potential to discover new worl 2007 Page #120  
reen luminous light; they tried to reach it but they were too late and it w 2007 Page #130  
der old Moondust reg. and will not reach media. No one anticipates AQ/MJ or 2007 Page #143  
e old Moondust reg. and wi.1.1 not reach merua." And the statement that: "N 2007 Page #144  
ce elements." Vallee was unable to reach anv firm conclusion about the Bogo 2007 Page #199  
 granc it co all others capab-e of reach:.ng another celestial body. But th 2008 Page #113  
usion devices (hydrogen bombs), or reach an agreer..en::. to disarn and 107 2008 Page #113  
 in Britain in the late 1990s. The reach and power of such corporations , m 2008 Page #144  
 conclusions they had been able to reach. These included the presence of ph 2009 Page #137  
 was evident in 1946, UFOs did not reach the consciousness of most American 2009 Page #155  
           The "':'eap_on di_d not reach the stage of practical application 2009 Page #157  
weapon project. The weapon did not reach the stage of practical application 2009 Page #167  
ny." The weapon definitely did not reach the stage of practical application 2009 Page #167  

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ial in nature. This conclusion was reached as a result of comparisons of ar 2003 Page #28  
e danger, stopped them before they reached the area. The smoke subsided qui 2003 Page #54  
over the public square and when it reached the north part of town collided  2004 Page #26  
er on his left, just as the lights reached the tops of the tree line in the 2004 Page #34  
en sailing through the Sound. They reached the other side of the foamy patc 2004 Page #40  
 Flight Launched 16:04 local time. Reached 135.5 km. Carried cosmic and sol 2004 Page #64  
, at Island Beach, New Jersey, and reached speed of 1,400 mph. Produced by  2004 Page #66  
town University, and so my package reached him and even received a reply. I 2004 Page #140  
iquid oxygen and benzene paste, it reached a height of 400 meters (1300 fee 2004 Page #153  
the final studies. The first study reached the conclusion — this was an off 2004 Page #187  
f alleged insider testimonies have reached the world via other researchers  2005 Page #83  
a Secret UFO working group, he had reached out to its top man. Was the info 2005 Page #96  
conclusion. Many of the cases have reached th.is point, with multiple inves 2005 Page #134  
e backtracked. It was dark when we reached the Padilla home. Jose's dad got 2005 Page #155  
crashed there." Avila and Faustino reached an agreement · on the recovef)', 2005 Page #156  
ed along the back roads until they reached their ultimate destination at a  2005 Page #165  
7 miles per second," it would have reached the Flatwoods area in about 7-8  2006 Page #96  
y executed and elaborate hoax that reached world wide recognition? I contin 2006 Page #99  
ans," said Prescott. The team soon reached Llanderfel, whereupon they were  2006 Page #122  
es." A number of hours later, they reached Porton Down and the mysterious c 2006 Page #122  
d of and chose the former. When we reached the White House, Lovett told us  2006 Page #167  
eporting that the 'alert' that had reached the President an hour earlier wh 2006 Page #168  
appeared to crash until Willingham reached the site.) Willingham said that  2006 Page #177  
said that the Mexican military had reached the site before he got there. Th 2006 Page #177  
inevitable conclusion has now been reached: We are not alone. Given this co 2006 Page #193  
the visit with the Bakers, when we reached Fyffe, we stopped at the local p 2006 Page #201  
ks in Boulder City, NV. She can be reached at Catalyst13@cox.net. Web: www. 2006 Page #207  
area. Before news of such an event reached a mass audience, there would lik 2007 Page #29  
n now be revealed that the Soviets reached the German plant in Breslau befo 2007 Page #111  
hen word of the "Sylacauga object" reached the Air Force, Intelligence offi 2007 Page #133  
 of FBI files that, col.lectively, reached no less than three figures in nu 2007 Page #137  
ibed in the Bible. As the rurcraft reached a height of around fifteen thous 2007 Page #137  
a horse from a local shepherd, and reached eventually the windy mountaintop 2007 Page #200  
of 'La Cuesta del Viento. ''When I reached the site-he wrote-I was able to  2007 Page #200  
ly. Robinson thought as the object reached them it slowed, as if taking a l 2008 Page #12  
sturbing conclusion was ultimately reached in the early-to-mid 1990s: namel 2008 Page #35  
 of symbols 76 Then Sgt. Penniston reached out his hand. "I touched the sym 2008 Page #82  
 the slower time would go . If you reached the speed of light, time would s 2008 Page #95  
not explain, an agreement has been reached, the lamentations of philosopher 2008 Page #114  
 when details of Paperclip finally reached the public's ears, the infusion  2008 Page #137  
nformation and disinformation that reached from Bern to Berlin and back aga 2008 Page #138  
n is consistent with the agreement reached in the background over this peri 2009 Page #42  
963, President John F. Kennedy had reached broad agreement with Soviet Prem 2009 Page #42  
m bomb. The Herald Tribune says it reached Snodgrass in Cincinnati and quot 2009 Page #160  
It • Miller emphasized to 1·?porl• reached Snodgrass !n C!nc:.innati en, ho 2009 Page #184  

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

r town of Globe. Arizona. Jan 1947 Reaches military blockade, sees large sa 2006 Page #26  
out pausing to decompress. When he reaches the boat, Burke is bleeding from 2006 Page #187  
 possibly airborne and outside the reaches of Soviet espionage . The two ma 2009 Page #176  

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

harge of the American efforts were reaching out to other countries to help  2004 Page #85  
xtremely well with Korolev Had far reaching vision on reverse engineering 1 2004 Page #157  
ountains to nearby Flatwoods. Upon reaching the Flatwoods town limits, I sa 2006 Page #90  
ed to find how widespread and far- reaching the story of this incident actu 2006 Page #91  
 small town of Arcadia just before reaching ORNL then departed the area sho 2006 Page #97  
FB in Dayton, Ohio. Shortly before reaching the base the object turned, red 2006 Page #97  
e Capitol city of Charleston. Upon reaching this area, this fiery object ac 2006 Page #97  
eval Conference had stopped before reaching any inhabited areas or major ro 2006 Page #135  
the planes were several hours from reaching Washington, DC (the northeaster 2006 Page #169  
iquid metal" which solidified upon reaching the ground. Vallee giYes a simi 2007 Page #199  
 The object continued its journey, reaching Reno where it turned to the sou 2008 Page #16  
ut the most significant part about reaching out to touch the symbols on the 2008 Page #90  
 shows that Kennedy and Khrushchev reaching agreement on a broad range of i 2009 Page #42  
bious warfare has definite and far reaching possibilities as an offensive w 2009 Page #165  

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

odgrass by a friend wanting to get reacquainted after seeing him in the new 2009 Page #173  

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

purpose was to allow the system to react for a sufficient time to build up  2003 Page #112  
 with the human race, daring us to react. In time, he would present this ma 2003 Page #142  
se it, to see how the people would react, but he didn't and wouldn't and co 2003 Page #198  
 Moon Dust personnel were quick to react to this crash and quick to ascerta 2004 Page #7  
 the pieces together so they could react to what most were viewing as a cha 2004 Page #85  
se it, to see how the people would react, but he didn't and wouldn't and co 2004 Page #188  
irect result, then upon re-aiming, react again, and again. Background Wilhe 2005 Page #88  
ic, business, general public—might react and interact in the face of varyin 2006 Page #48  
 time frame in which to assess and react. There must be an immediate and un 2006 Page #54  
st of the stakeholder groups would react over time. For some people, Contac 2006 Page #57  
t stakeholder groups were asked to react to Contact events representing eac 2006 Page #58  
ion. Inevitably, some people would react in fear, distrust, paranoia, even  2006 Page #60  
s, appeared to see the witness and react to rus presence, and all the human 2007 Page #152  

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

te oxide on the surface completely reacted and was not detected in the fina 2003 Page #115  
the perception was that the public reacted strongly to the idea of alien in 2004 Page #123  
ple at that time were panicked and reacted hysterically to silly things. It 2004 Page #133  
perty and observed that the object reacted as a direct result, then upon re 2005 Page #88  
n only wonder how Neill would have reacted had he been in the room when srn 2005 Page #103  

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

, of course, is to minimize pre.es reacticn, particularly in foreign quarte 2003 Page #222  

Word: "reaction", 69 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Mg seemed to have a more energetic reaction to back away from the direction 2003 Page #111  
xpected from an energetic chemical reaction. Further evidence of a possible 2003 Page #112  
er evidence of a possible chemical reaction became apparent when very activ 2003 Page #112  
to the water. If indeed a chemical reaction is taking place, we have anothe 2003 Page #112  
 are an indication that a chemical reaction is taking place, it would be ex 2003 Page #112  
g place, it would be expected that reaction products would be present in th 2003 Page #112  
). Instead, the water in which the reaction took place remained as clear an 2003 Page #112  
 for a sufficient time to build up reaction products. Although the bubble s 2003 Page #112  
reaction craters' organized by the reaction products. Figure 19. 40x Photom 2003 Page #113  
of a bismuth layer. Occasionally a reaction crater such as this one does fo 2003 Page #113  
ter On the 'floor' of this bismuth reaction crater are organized chains of  2003 Page #113  
ion crater are organized chains of reaction particles. Figure 22. 100x Phot 2003 Page #113  
22. 100x Photomicrograph: Close-up reaction particles inside large magnesiu 2003 Page #113  
n particles inside large magnesium reaction crater At higher magnification, 2003 Page #113  
rater At higher magnification, the reaction particles indicated by the arro 2003 Page #113  
e taking place during the chemical reaction in water. This suggests that ea 2003 Page #113  
ows a “vent hole" in the dome of a reaction crater Here the red arrow point 2003 Page #113  
 to a 'vent-hole' in the 'dome' of reaction products formed over a crater o 2003 Page #113  
structure. These formations in the reaction products can be added to the li 2003 Page #114  
water is expressed by the chemical reaction diagram: Mg + H2O -----MgO + H2 2003 Page #114  
he application of a flame over the reaction vessel produces a sharp popping 2003 Page #114  
enough gas for the flame test, the reaction rate was increased by producing 2003 Page #114  
ate was increased by producing the reaction in weak acetic acid. In the ini 2003 Page #114  
f hours, it would be expected that reaction products would be found in the  2003 Page #114  
element acted as a catalyst in the reaction process. By comparing the mass  2003 Page #114  
mple was unaccounted for. From the reaction diagram equation, only 4.7% of  2003 Page #114  
diagram equation, only 4.7% of the reaction products is given off as hydrog 2003 Page #114  
w drops from an 80 milligram Bi/Mg reaction test was placed on a slide glas 2003 Page #114  
plastic. Could this be composed of reaction products from the Magnesium/Zin 2003 Page #115  
ook of Chemistry and Physics.) The reaction diagram for the formation of ma 2003 Page #115  
er reactions. A rapid and complete reaction takes place without leaving beh 2003 Page #115  
takes place without leaving behind reaction products which can interfere wi 2003 Page #115  
ducts which can interfere with the reaction and poison the system. This imp 2003 Page #115  
n." In the Bismuth/Magnesium metal reaction with acetic acid, we have the s 2003 Page #115  
en May and June, his demeanor, his reaction to me, and his attitude and tak 2003 Page #144  
e "Oh look, it's one of them UFOs" reaction, and left it at that. Perhaps t 2003 Page #151  
 the eituatdxxa there, also of the reaction by the X©a £2xs©3 people ixrrol 2003 Page #212  
r' -, situation thern, also of th« reaction by the Ion Alanos peonle involv 2003 Page #214  
yself and I think until I get your reaction it should be confined to the tw 2003 Page #230  
FO, and other AFCIN directed quick reaction projects which require intellig 2004 Page #4  
was the National Security Agency's reaction to the mention of Spitsbergen.  2004 Page #14  
,nificance.The Canadian government reaction to the TOP SECRET memo was one  2004 Page #89  
nce. I do not know what Dr. Bush's reaction to the material contained in th 2004 Page #90  
he artide and my revision, but his reaction should certainly be interesting 2004 Page #90  
noted in his diary that Einstein's reaction had been: "That is impossible.  2005 Page #91  
b (to physics)." An understandable reaction, given that the heat differenti 2005 Page #91  
 was unable to contain its altered reaction. At about 4:30 PM, a huge black 2005 Page #100  
FO, and other AFCIN directed quick reaction projects which require intellig 2005 Page #142  
t Ley, Virginia as part of a Quick Reaction Team. \Xfhile at Fort Belvoir h 2005 Page #147  
"foreign space vehicles." • "quick reaction basis to recover or perform fie 2006 Page #26  
mes of accelerated change when the reaction time of the organization become 2006 Page #50  
etrieval Conference growth... Slow reaction to change is costly." This cert 2006 Page #51  
ll discoveries. Religion Religious reaction would range from trusting/welco 2006 Page #58  
conspiracy theories. Public Public reaction would depend heavily on the gov 2006 Page #58  
tions of surprise attack. As such, reaction across all stakeholder groups w 2006 Page #61  
d to manage public perceptions and reaction to NHI threat and to assess NHI 2006 Page #64  
foregoing estimates of stakeholder reaction, we attempted to create an over 2006 Page #65  
produced an even stronger antibody reaction to Hantavirus reagents. Peters  2006 Page #111  
tensive work with Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests, an RNA quantificat 2006 Page #111  
lly astounded to hear that kind of reaction from Toppen. So, Howard calls m 2006 Page #157  
 duty could have been an immediate reaction to the Chinese entry into the K 2006 Page #176  
FO, and other AFCIN directed quick reaction projects which require intellig 2007 Page #134  
 intelligence personnel on a quick reaction basis to recover or perform fie 2007 Page #134  
ould understand that, given public reaction and perception. In fact, not al 2008 Page #14  
 simply because of their automatic reaction to hearing the word "UFO". This 2008 Page #66  
tance with a novel type of nuclear reaction. And, most recently, in August  2008 Page #102  
t of the Contingency Plan for U.S. Reaction to Soviet placing of a Nuclear  2009 Page #17  
 of psy-ops operation to gauge the reaction of your average Soviet citizen  2009 Page #140  
t,ji photos wcre 1,1ken ·l'cculiar reaction ro first conr;Kt •l.ivc-l in ap 2009 Page #198  

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ater. More Recent Studies of Bi/Mg Reactions in Water Repeated trials of pl 2003 Page #112  
rogen gas in these Bi/Mg and water reactions. A rapid and complete reaction 2003 Page #115  
them. No records exist of official reactions to Bennewitz' revelations, but 2003 Page #150  
ht indeed be some genuine negative reactions, including financial or politi 2003 Page #188  
 and come in today and give me his reactions. 1 had so little time to talk  2003 Page #230  
eference to people having physical reactions is not unlike the references i 2004 Page #17  
viduals having adverse (and fatal) reactions to an alien virus at the scene 2004 Page #17  
I. Halt recorded his and his men's reactions as the unknowns flew overhead, 2004 Page #47  
nesses; memorable, multiple animal reactions to the UFOs; photographic and  2004 Page #48  
scriptions of aliens, and selected reactions of Einstein. This, of course w 2004 Page #119  
rios of Contact Imagining Societal Reactions to Confirmed Arrival of Non-Hu 2006 Page #48  
ncluding the NHI response to human reactions. We arrived at three areas of  2006 Page #53  
nse or to fan paranoia and chaotic reactions. In any Contact scenario, but  2006 Page #57  
rnment and law enforcement. Public reactions might vary considerably in dif 2006 Page #57  
as beyond the scope of this study. Reactions of Players to Different Scenar 2006 Page #57  
f the eight scenario worlds. Those reactions follow: Scenario . ,;. FAST-FA 2006 Page #58  
n to monitor, evaluate and mediate reactions among the general public. Schi 2006 Page #58  
uld be expected to provoke violent reactions among some sectors of society, 2006 Page #59  
 to other contact scenarios, these reactions would be uncommon and short-li 2006 Page #60  
love to manage media and religious reactions. Science would also provide th 2006 Page #61  
ke a wide array of quasi-spiritual reactions, from doomsday mass suicides t 2006 Page #63  
s would also provoke unpredictable reactions in wide segments of society. T 2006 Page #65  
de spectrum of interpretations and reactions, including militant demonizati 2006 Page #67  
blic sentiments as well as extreme reactions in some religious groups. Fast 2006 Page #67  
uld happen quickly. Extreme public reactions will occur, including widespre 2006 Page #68  
 the Addictions listed 105 adverse reactions to Ritalin, including suicidal 2008 Page #141  

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3311 for customer service and card reactivation information. Telecommunicat 2007 Page #68  

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 and Zinc as being insoluble (non- reactive) in water. More Recent Studies  2003 Page #112  

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ctors is apt to bring 1978 nuclear reactor development to a standstill in t 2009 Page #10  
 from the nearby Hanford plutonium reactor or other possibilities short of  2009 Page #31  

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 is as a coolant for nuclear power reactors." Bismuth is the most diamagnet 2003 Page #107  
propulsion may derive from atom.ic reactors. Those with access to "special  2005 Page #130  
 Westinghouse provided the nuclear reactors to power the engines. I asked r 2005 Page #164  
s will emerge? "Sundesert" Nuclear Reactors. Memo to Attorney General Yvell 2009 Page #10  
negative decision on the Sundesert Reactors is apt to bring 1978 nuclear re 2009 Page #10  
ion, non-polluting nuclear Nov 766 reactors are the safest way to obtain en 2009 Page #10  

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ingapore, a man at an outdoor cafe reacts in shock as he stares at a silver 2007 Page #67  

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ckets were deciphered. The message read...earth will be annihilated unless  2003 Page #14  
ouldn't wait until the next day to read the local papers. I wasn't disappoi 2003 Page #55  
ened at Kecksburg. By the time you read this paper, the SCI-FI Channel's ne 2003 Page #65  
glas Dillon (later known as Dillon Read). He leaves in 1916 to enlist in th 2003 Page #85  
he death of James V. Forrestal. By Read Admiral Morton D. Willcutts, head o 2003 Page #93  
ng from his dot-matrix printer. It read more like some science-fiction nigh 2003 Page #149  
he words because it was so hard to read. Using the high quality copies made 2003 Page #171  
 there was one that was so hard to read that Don had not run a copy. When w 2003 Page #181  
sed on everything you have seen or read here. If this Manual is genuine, th 2003 Page #186  
s Manual 63 THE REPLICA IS EASY TO READ) □ This is the replica of the cover 2003 Page #188  
t. People who think he has time to read these documents, and maintain a 16- 2003 Page #189  
vember 23, 1965 Bourassa report we read, The lack of specific information a 2003 Page #193  
her of their letters, however, was read. Instead, Clinton answered a letter 2003 Page #201  
latt. A translation of the account read: Oslo, Norway, Sept. 4, 1955 — Only 2004 Page #13  
nearly five hours of searching. He read the message and scribbled three cap 2004 Page #41  
de Herald, the front page headline read: Could Be Something Concrete in Sha 2004 Page #41  
named in the book, men who had now read the book. Of these, not a single on 2004 Page #49  
t till almost twenty years later I read on the Web about the sighting of De 2004 Page #55  
n as the guests. In October 1997 I read a sixteen page interview in the boo 2004 Page #56  
 producer asking them had recently read Left At East Gate and asked Budd if 2004 Page #59  
 military base in which he said he read the classified file. The following  2004 Page #74  
hip? It wasn't until later, when I read highly classified military reports  2004 Page #78  
t in Italy. He told me that he had read with his own eyes highly classified 2004 Page #78  
t do you want to know? WBS: I have read (Frank) Scully's book on the saucer 2004 Page #91  
ho would have slim chance at being read into American ultra Top Secret secr 2004 Page #98  
. I would have to dig them out and read them over in order to jog my memory 2004 Page #99  
documents but he claims he did not read them. He recalls that there were dr 2004 Page #100  
onald. The February 2, 1970 letter read in part, "I am glad you are keeping 2004 Page #101  
refore, every publication has been read and assigned a Report Number, relat 2004 Page #110  
Certainly not, if we go by what we read in the papers and hear on the news. 2004 Page #132  
al angle where it can partially be read. General Ramey could not have fatho 2004 Page #141  
 balloon? Other researchers cannot read the words "victims of the wreck" or 2004 Page #141  
vernment really knows. If you have read what I have written about Nixon, yo 2004 Page #180  
 Smith, and that he was allowed to read them before they were sent to the H 2004 Page #187  
o show you a document that you can read. You cannot take notes, and I want  2004 Page #193  
, for that matter). However, I can read de-classified Air Force reports as  2004 Page #220  
t seems convincing, too, until you read the endnotes (historian's note: alw 2004 Page #222  
endnotes (historian's note: always read the endnotes, particularly where so 2004 Page #222  
 of the Roswell event: the latest "read" on the memorandum held by Gen. Rog 2004 Page #226  
and exotic. Let me present a "best read" of what we have found to date by c 2004 Page #227  
e we found? By combining the "best read" of each of the researchers, we arr 2004 Page #227  
way into his office and he had not read it before the photos were taken. Wh 2004 Page #227  
nced if Gen. Ramey had had time to read the message, the photographs would  2004 Page #228  
s rumor. Here is the most current "read" of what RPIT terms the Ramey Offic 2004 Page #228  
 Office Photos Combining the "best read (admittedly, a highly subjective ef 2004 Page #230  
ly, a highly subjective effort) we read: "****ecovery operation with Roswel 2004 Page #230  
ceived a message the world can now read. A message about "victims of the wr 2004 Page #230  
ted on the paper. In an attempt to read this text to determine if it could  2004 Page #230  
nization" did discover from their "read" of the memo. Certainly, a group of 2004 Page #231  
ur attempts to find out what their read was have proven to be futile. "Go t 2004 Page #231  
of scientific dialogue I haYe ever read. Indeed, Reich's descripti on of th 2005 Page #93  
stion, so inspired me when I first read The Einstein Affair that I set up t 2005 Page #93  
tars. In November 1953, though, he read one of the best books available on  2005 Page #94  
n the form of memos. The first one read in part: "He {i\loise} had just com 2005 Page #97  
istration's case file on Reich. It read in part: "General Watson did not ta 2005 Page #99  
ace of almost universal criticism. Read out of context -that is, without be 2005 Page #102  
y? This might be rufficult. As you read Ryan Wood's summary of cases where  2005 Page #117  
ve seen the crash or aftermath, or read a document about it in an "official 2005 Page #137  
d ask after each one how many have read it. Typically fewer than 2% have re 2006 Page #4  
d it. Typically fewer than 2% have read any. I note the 5000+ physical trac 2006 Page #4  
 that the 'Colonel' allowed him to read a three inch thick booklet that con 2006 Page #19  
al information. He claims he could read the Guidebook when he was serving o 2006 Page #19  
e I would have to dig them out and read them over in order to jog my memory 2006 Page #27  
ion memorabilia shop. When I first read this story in one of Goodall's book 2006 Page #85  
K (Article 1003) Some years ago, I read a book called A Histog of UFO Crash 2006 Page #86  
 incident on a historical level. I read every book that I could get my hand 2006 Page #91  
zled because everything that I had read about this UFO incident in books wa 2006 Page #91  
t were not in the books that I had read. She also introduced me to her son, 2006 Page #93  
on of the incident. Their headline read, "Braxton Co. Residents Faint, Beco 2006 Page #95  
952. "The New York Times" headline read, "FLAME OVER WASHINGTON - Brilliant 2006 Page #95  
 in the "New York Daily News" that read, "The Thing 10-Feet Tall, Terrifies 2006 Page #99  
aucer' Hysteria." Another headline read, "Police Say Braxton Monster Produc 2006 Page #99  
*************** What you have just read is partly fiction and partly fact.  2006 Page #165  
ccident" of the radar. But was it? Read on. What follows is NOT fiction. PA 2006 Page #165  
ground to December 6, 1950: As you read the following discussion keep in mi 2006 Page #165  
ich you should keep in mind as you read the following versions of what happ 2006 Page #167  
of government probably bothered to read in its entirety. It was the proverb 2006 Page #202  
ts and stories for George Knapp to read on the show. Linda Moulton Howe als 2006 Page #203  
f a UFO were to crash, wouldn't we read about it in the newspapers or see i 2007 Page #7  
 rub full of concrete. The capcion read, "Elvis scill emails Jimmy Hoffa!"  2007 Page #67  
n. l cannot say that Mr. Haas ever read "Proposed Studies on the Peaceful S 2007 Page #76  
hardback books. "l'vf\XI: .Had you read any UFO books GM: No] don't th.ink  2007 Page #81  
y UFO books GM: No] don't th.ink I read any UFO books. j\ifW: \XI ere you a 2007 Page #81  
 access computers via commands). I read through lots of pages and watched m 2007 Page #85  
did warn them. Do you think people read them and realise there had been a b 2007 Page #89  
ic domain. \Xlhat )OU are about to read is stiJJ classified "TOP SECRET" by 2007 Page #94  
e in Japanese , but we are able to read the percentages of the chemical ele 2007 Page #201  
em to be with the FBI. The FBI men read Todd his rights, who waived his rig 2008 Page #30  
hide. One of the men then began to read the espionage laws, being careful t 2008 Page #30  
t see much daylight. I also didn't read the local newspaper. Had I done so  2008 Page #41  
remember the night Sergeant Robbie read The Night before Christmas over the 2008 Page #44  
 to him. Either somehow he did not.read it, or he chose not to respond. I d 2008 Page #45  
t. Tuffy Miller told him, "You 'l/ read about it. I can't talk about it. ft 2008 Page #53  
Washington State. My wife asked to read my Westport UFO Crash file after la 2008 Page #57  
ritten down? If an outsider was to read some of your files, would they real 2008 Page #69  
rld City Editor. 31 If you want to read a wonderful novel, try the coming-o 2008 Page #70  
 a sentence, so you have to either read the text yourself or have a very sm 2008 Page #106  
nheimer documents were scanned and read from the scan into a Microsoft Word 2008 Page #106  
ew Jersey Myself and Marshall have read this and I must admit there is some 2008 Page #114  
 Three Wall Street houses-Dillon , Read; Harris, Forbes; and National City  2008 Page #127  
was a bond salesman for William A. Read & Co., later to become Dillon, Read 2008 Page #131  
ead & Co., later to become Dillon, Read & Co. After the war, he returned to 2008 Page #131  
 Co. After the war, he returned to Read & Co. and by I 93 7 was named Presi 2008 Page #131  
. This was at a time when Dillon & Read were the most profitable of all Wal 2008 Page #131  
rrestal was an officer of Di lion, Read. According to Sutton, "Banker Willi 2008 Page #131  
ity Press in October I 95 8 widely read in I 956. More than--teR 20 years h 2009 Page #12  
by Soviet intelligenc e could have read our response and contingency plans  2009 Page #18  
 and National Security, was widely read in 1956. More than 20 years have pa 2009 Page #23  
etween Star Trek and Baywatch, and read like a wild sci-fi novel. But, ther 2009 Page #54  
f UFO books and she could not have read them even if she did. Further, few  2009 Page #90  
diately stop what they were doing, read the memo and sign, agreeing to abid 2009 Page #90  
secret that J ,,vasn 't allowed to read the whole thing. I had a ve,y small 2009 Page #92  
old Nancy 11111 about •··-And _.,e read up on the long history of UFOs.• Fr 2009 Page #142  
e in a lengthy speculative article read: "Radiation May be Factor in Latest 2009 Page #157  
-l Database with all information • Read reports several limes for clues • T 2009 Page #192  

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 UFO community that you have been "read-in" to the UFO program. My question 2003 Page #202  

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view has been slightly tweaked for readability. Joe: It was in the summer.  2007 Page #121  
 errors have been fixed to improve readability but do not significantly aff 2008 Page #112  

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efore making any case however, the reader should have some idea of who this 2003 Page #85  
s paper is to help familiarize the reader with the specifics of this remark 2005 Page #88  
in "sorting all th.is out' for the reader. Some writers don't eYen bother.  2005 Page #102  
irited concern, they warn the good reader away, like police at the scene of 2005 Page #102  
he most intelligent and perceptive reader may find it preferabl e to dismis 2005 Page #102  
 the crash retrieval event for the reader. New UFO ts Private correspondenc 2005 Page #134  
ong with likely perpetrators . The reader will notice the authenticity grap 2005 Page #138  
? Perhaps my answers will help the reader answer his "why" questions... or  2006 Page #4  
et the ball rolling. I am sure the reader can think of more. A. Graduate st 2006 Page #6  
e of hyphens when in doubt.19 Each reader can decide whether the author of  2006 Page #105  
 its services, it also reminds the reader that the actual subject of UFOs i 2007 Page #67  
 an 800 number. As a regular Times reader I estimated that the dimjnutive a 2007 Page #67  
ny UFO books. j\ifW: \XI ere you a reader of other books. How did you follo 2007 Page #81  
cifi series? GM: Yes 1 was an avid reader. 1 think my stepfather interest i 2007 Page #81  
sure whatsoever to advise you, the reader, that both of those statements ar 2008 Page #24  
iver basin? Ifl have convinced the reader to conclude as I have, that Alan  2008 Page #60  
red list of points. Therefore, the reader relationship is an anomaly and co 2009 Page #11  
isted assistance from PG & E meter reader -··-.. --·-... ,-----..--....-••, 2009 Page #194  

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s no evidence the newspaper or its readers ever believed it was more than t 2004 Page #31  
that Stringfield received from his readers on this mention of crashed UFOs  2004 Page #110  
any complexities. While interested readers should try and locate a cop) of  2005 Page #101  
. I hope chis paper will encourage readers to seek out the truth of this ma 2005 Page #104  
technology fallen to earth. Future readers will understand what officials t 2005 Page #117  
 Some are astonishing, and serious readers can proceed from these summaries 2005 Page #121  
small box ad encouraging newsstand readers to subscribe co the paper. The s 2007 Page #67  
te discussion of aU these results, readers should consult Prof. Sturrock's  2007 Page #195  

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to entertain the Enqwrer's hw-brow readersrup . But, in reality, these even 2007 Page #25  

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n late September 1967, technicians readied the B-52H to carry two drones on 2006 Page #78  

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officers arrived, to which Wickens readily agreed. Corporal Werbicki had no 2004 Page #36  
nce has tons of hardware. They had readily admitted this to Mr. Smith upon  2004 Page #94  
just noted the infom1ation was not readily available and let it go at that. 2008 Page #8  

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ated MJ projects should be held in readiness to perform SPIKE and HOUSE CLE 2004 Page #253  
ted. `We were halted in Chester in readiness for a military exercise we bel 2006 Page #122  
iculous to base an estimate of the readiness of our entire military by obse 2009 Page #155  

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imarily with the objective of just reading the words because it was so hard 2003 Page #171  
ment on this topic. A very careful reading of this book by me yields 159 ma 2003 Page #184  
. Its contents make for intriguing reading: This office has tried to verify 2004 Page #9  
gh speeds are noteworthy. I recall reading an article in the 1897 papers in 2004 Page #28  
r at the place noticed what he was reading and remarked on it. He said he w 2004 Page #43  
interested in flying saucers after reading flying saucer books written by M 2004 Page #89  
 Unusual Reports of Interest After reading about 80 reports, and thinking a 2004 Page #115  
may be the case. In the process of reading a new book by Frank 126          2004 Page #129  
es of any president, and a correct reading of history will show that it was 2004 Page #177  
easonable doubt — is based upon my reading of the evidence. 1 Some supporte 2004 Page #214  
his matter for themselves, through reading and practical application. \'v'h 2005 Page #104  
 10. WHY have you kept at it since reading Ruppelt's book in 1958 and givin 2006 Page #13  
ir Force personnel departed. After reading about this incident in 1993, I d 2006 Page #79  
elLigence community which had been reading Japanese 5                       2007 Page #11  
ions. I came down here and we were reading Peter and Jane books and so I be 2007 Page #79  
However l love language and 1 love reading and my other qualification s wer 2007 Page #80  
ion. I don't remember specifically reading any books or seeing anything on  2007 Page #80  
es a lot. GM: Funnily enough I was reading about him the other day as his s 2007 Page #84  
in g TR\Xf correctly. Anyhow I was reading about the disclosure project and 2007 Page #85  
. Its contents make for intriguing reading: Subject: Moon Dust. This office 2007 Page #142  
nyon sitting in an Air Force truck reading a book. SuddenJy, he was nervous 2007 Page #173  
onal interview and the second time reading a science fiction story they ask 2008 Page #65  
 written word has its limitations. Reading a book about war doesn't mean yo 2008 Page #68  
ve space but large enough for easy reading. The quality and sophistication  2009 Page #8  
 book using similar paragraphs. In reading this work more carefully, I was  2009 Page #11  
 this list in the hope that anyone reading this article might have informat 2009 Page #94  
f the average American of 194 7 by reading digitized copies of newspapers f 2009 Page #156  

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

over the small grave, there was no readings. He knelt down and showed me th 2004 Page #31  
 pattern. Beta and gamma radiation readings in the depressions registered i 2004 Page #47  
mes the norm for the area. Similar readings were recorded where tree bark h 2004 Page #47  
about someone taking radioactivity readings on these impressions. More than 2004 Page #56  
one was sent to take radioactivity readings of the impressions. All of thes 2004 Page #56  
Site L-2 at white Sands. Radiation readings indicate a high neutron count w 2004 Page #81  
of report for radiac (radioactive) readings." 36 10:56 AM: A Coast Guard ve 2006 Page #185  
ned for radioactivity. No positive readings are found. From news accounts o 2006 Page #185  
specially radar or electromagnetic readings, but this article claimed other 2006 Page #200  
 on radar, left elevated radiation readings in the woods, carefully avoided 2008 Page #31  
lso confirmed beta/gamma radiation readings were recorded with "peak readin 2008 Page #93  
 readings were recorded with "peak readings in the three depressions and ne 2008 Page #93  
earby tree had moderate beta/gamma readings on the side of the tree toward  2008 Page #93  

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, strange effects on digital clock readouts and VCRs were reported for two  2007 Page #129  

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ls of Fallen Object," the document reads thus: We have received another pho 2004 Page #8  
ombined" research, but independent reads. I do my research into the images  2004 Page #227  
 the best opinions of the various "reads" by different researchers. These d 2004 Page #228  
Landings" there is a sentence that reads "Submitted to project Blue Book 19 2004 Page #245  
 scan of documents below: The text reads: In the context of the above it ha 2004 Page #251  
he article is a small section that reads thus: "An abandoned silvery ruse w 2005 Page #133  
o interested parties. The document reads thus: "On 25 Aug. 74, at 2207 hrs, 2006 Page #133  
e the first to know about it!" WHO READS THIS TRASH? {Atone time, CIA emplo 2007 Page #45  
t Blue Book" redacted ■ "Today, it reads like ancient history" ■ Distinctiv 2007 Page #48  
low UFO researcher Lou Corbin that reads thus: "Do you know anything about  2007 Page #132  
ferences: MOON DUST, Project," and reads as follows: Rothberg discussed the 2007 Page #135  
e year 1960 alone. One such report reads thus: On 30 September 1960, a TWX  2007 Page #139  
The released portion of the report reads thus: The purpose of this report i 2007 Page #140  
t on Details of Fallen Of!jecl, it reads thus: We have received another pho 2007 Page #141  
th MJ 12 and Project Moon Duse. It reads: Blue Man: Here is declassified/FO 2007 Page #143  
ument (which, it must be stressed, reads like a preliminary, rough draft, r 2009 Page #52  
diation of some sort. The sentence reads "One 151                           2009 Page #157  
iation of some sort. That sentence reads "One means of application would ha 2009 Page #168  
vC!:::ipons h~.,-c in-The sentence reads: "One mean, eluded ;;i cos:,iir ra 2009 Page #182  

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d so when I retired in 1993, I was ready for the Special Operations Manual  2003 Page #169  
vestigating, cover stories will be ready. Slide 34 reaffirms that OPNAC is  2003 Page #178  
resident-elect that would have him ready to govern when sworn in. This is a 2003 Page #191  
 thereby decided the world was not ready for this type of information. The  2003 Page #192  
n Friday afternoon the divers were ready to get into the water. They and th 2004 Page #41  
est of the day but the divers were ready to wrap it up by mid afternoon on  2004 Page #41  
rs." He informed me that they were ready to call it quits on Saturday after 2004 Page #42  
 intelligence who at one point was ready to appear in an American TV show,  2004 Page #45  
ey told us that civilians were not ready for this yet. I will try to get in 2004 Page #49  
antoms that were loaded with nukes ready to take off at a moments notice. T 2004 Page #57  
is 19-year-old age. He was getting ready for work. They started very early  2004 Page #72  
me the Roswell cleanup crew was so ready for this? Answer: they had been pr 2004 Page #127  
hey trying to slowly get our minds ready? A: As to why they pulled that. I  2004 Page #184  
that psychological operations were ready to go along with more profound act 2004 Page #254  
g military uniforms . The men were ready to pay a huge amount of money to m 2005 Page #35  
e, fearing the worst and not quite ready for it. It was tough walking throu 2005 Page #155  
 and the general public is largely ready to accept the new visitors. This i 2006 Page #60  
, they were getting their missiles ready, too. They had the same type of se 2006 Page #148  
t exist because the public was not ready to hear or see it. I remember my v 2006 Page #152  
.~.:/ ~=~~-::-:.": ~~-:.=.:-~ I al.ready talked about the role of the wire  2007 Page #27  
monished photographers. "Always be ready to capture that special image." Th 2007 Page #71  
ue 1 got into Johnson Space centre reaDy easily, as there were blank passwo 2007 Page #86  
orce was standing on the door-step ready to officially release information  2007 Page #110  
ial U.S. Air Force stamp which was ready to go on the back of each of the p 2007 Page #110  
r aircraft are processed, and made ready for the Air Force Museum. Arriving 2007 Page #114  
hat equipment and all chose people ready so quick? Aunt: lt was Like they w 2007 Page #171  
ady been prepped and were standing ready to launch at the time that the ord 2007 Page #187  
on call basis to provide quick and ready reviews to hard questions regardin 2009 Page #19  

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n in slide 14. The last paragraphs reaffirm Einstein's plea in slide 15. Th 2008 Page #107  

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case by bringing out a story which reaffirmed that. Now, that is pure suppo 2006 Page #126  

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er stories will be ready. Slide 34 reaffirms that OPNAC is in charge of the 2003 Page #178  

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tors, media oulets, even President Reagan to warn them of the danger. He be 2003 Page #144  
n't as he explained to me." Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was a president who 2003 Page #198  
ained to me." Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was a president who was intereste 2003 Page #198  
oke to him during his funeral. The Reagan White House actually had people h 2003 Page #198  
 actually had people hired to keep Reagan away from school children asking  2003 Page #198  
ings would come out of his mouth." Reagan had two UFO sightings. There are  2003 Page #198  
creen ET - The Extraterrestrial to Reagan and 36 other people. The story of 2003 Page #198  
 and it died in captivity in 1952. Reagan sat beside Spielberg during the s 2003 Page #198  
dera near the end of the screening Reagan leaned over to Spielberg and stat 2003 Page #198  
ture details from the president as Reagan left for bed as soon as it was ov 2003 Page #198  
- The Extraterrestrial - President Reagan made an appearance at the old Ros 2003 Page #198  
iod before being shipped to WPAFB, Reagan made a campaign speech for Senato 2003 Page #198  
ection. In case you are wondering, Reagan did mention ET in the speech. As  2003 Page #199  
deck as the King of Clubs. Another Reagan story is the involvement and know 2003 Page #199  
e of the highest cards. Finally on Reagan, let me quickly discuss the role  2003 Page #199  
annon that one of his roles in the Reagan White House was to keep the alien 2003 Page #199  
asion. Powell stated that whenever Reagan brought up aliens in meetings, he 2003 Page #199  
cept of Star Wars was an idea that Reagan got from the 1951 movie "The Day  2003 Page #199  
re you after a couple weeks at the Reagan Library studying how presidential 2003 Page #201  
 of the briefing. President Ronald Reagan Like Nixon it appeared that Reaga 2004 Page #189  
Reagan Like Nixon it appeared that Reagan had attempted to get out some of  2004 Page #189  
agger methods. About the same time Reagan was coming into office a research 2004 Page #189  
2 concept part of an effort by the Reagan administration to release informa 2004 Page #192  
an. Was this coming from President Reagan? Emenegger stated that there was  2004 Page #192  
ng up the UFO films. Both men were Reagan appointees and rabid UFO buffs. O 2004 Page #192  
d out to be the man who had gotten Reagan his first acting job in Hollywood 2004 Page #192  
e book maybe not — that during the Reagan administration I met with Bob Sco 2004 Page #192  
ime discussing it. Bob Scott was a Reagan appointee. He was the head of USI 2004 Page #192  
ood — one of the old ones, and got Reagan his first contract. The catch to  2004 Page #192  
nches of the government during the Reagan administration. They all claimed  2004 Page #194  
 pushed early and often during the Reagan administration. It was also the t 2004 Page #195  
errestrial, which was screened for Reagan at the White House in 1982. Most  2004 Page #195  
that near the end of the screening Reagan leaned over to Spielberg and stat 2004 Page #195  
ple months after the ET screening, Reagan pushed the idea a bit further whe 2004 Page #195  
ash bodies before flying them out, Reagan made a campaign speech for Apollo 2004 Page #195  
archers were approached during the Reagan years and the point was hammered  2004 Page #195  
empted to get it out but couldn't. Reagan had two personal UFO sightings, a 2004 Page #197  
Jon Hunter, told me, however, that Reagan had told him that (like Clinton)  2004 Page #197  
rs. Based on the fact that Carter, Reagan, and Clinton all reported said th 2004 Page #197  
Edward Teller's Pitch to President Reagan for SDI www.majesticdocuments.com 2004 Page #248  
r, an Executive Order by President Reagan in 1982 severely curtailed the he 2005 Page #74  
t The \'!hire House with President Reagan, in Monte Carlo with Grace Kelly, 2005 Page #149  
n attempt to oust President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George Bush. M 2006 Page #183  
Final Events, at the height of the Reagan Administration , a quasi-official 2008 Page #35  
tinuity in government " during the Reagan administration by Dick Cheney, Do 2008 Page #123  
 Nixon in office, President Ronald Reagan was shot. His accused assassin, J 2008 Page #142  
ccused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Reagan, who had attacked Trilaterals , m 2008 Page #142  
 transition team and the day after Reagan took office, appointed an FDA Com 2008 Page #142  
ss ever since. One indication that Reagan may have been under the influence 2008 Page #142  
 Jewish groups prior to his visit, Reagan followed through with his plan to 2008 Page #142  
dency and began blossomin g in the Reagan and Bush Senior years." He was re 2008 Page #142  
All Quiet in the West ■ The Ronald Reagan UFO Sighting ■ Pouticil Crisis an 2008 Page #159  
Edward Teller's Pitch to President Reagan for SDI," 4                       2009 Page #10  
ntioned earlier (Teller's pitch to Reagan on SDI) is authentic, QDl will ma 2009 Page #11  
nt in the form of the SDI pitch to Reagan. Teller would have been in a perf 2009 Page #13  

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e military industrial complex, and Reagan's former national security adviso 2003 Page #199  
 of State Colin Powell. Powell was Reagan's last National Security advisor. 2003 Page #199  
o keep the alien references out of Reagan's speeches. He stated he worked h 2003 Page #199  
s, while many Americans prayed for Reagan's recovery , the son of Nazi fina 2008 Page #142  
President Bush took control during Reagan's convalescence and initiated the 2008 Page #142  
dent. Following his 1980 election, Reagan's 59-member transition team was c 2008 Page #142  
d, CEO of Searle, was on President Reagan's transition team and the day aft 2008 Page #142  
v e Ufology ■ 1985: A Quiet Year ■ Reagan's (First) Alien Invasion Speech ■ 2008 Page #164  
ense Initiative) , an issue during Reagan's term. As as result, I copied ei 2009 Page #10  

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 who then served a chairman of the Reagan-Bush campaign committee , as his  2008 Page #142  

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he next generation of transfection reagent." Even the ad's bullet points ar 2007 Page #62  

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er antibody reaction to Hantavirus reagents. Peters contacted his former Ft 2006 Page #111  

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 being there so quickly. It's hard reaily to say. Paul: What's amazing is t 2007 Page #171  

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nts online. GM: The internet was a reaJ revolution when it became easily av 2007 Page #84  
three figures in number. The first reaJ inkling of official interest in Mar 2007 Page #137  

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nce the government secrecy is very real? “I’ll find out if I get there. ” R 2003 Page #9  
e phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or fictitious. ”  2003 Page #10  
usion that UFOs do exist, are very real, and are spaceships from another or 2003 Page #12  
nts to the fact that Roswell was a real incident and that indeed an alien c 2003 Page #14  
 the same time discounted the very real possibility that it was dictated to 2003 Page #27  
l to believe that if this event is real, that many others would have heard  2003 Page #34  
d new checkable data. Is This Case Real? After working on this case for abo 2003 Page #38  
is specific case. Namely, ET's are real; certain factions of the government 2003 Page #38  
ate of New Mexico." If MJ-12 was a real organization, Roscoe was named as M 2003 Page #87  
e phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or fictitious." T 2003 Page #87  
swell event in early July 1947 are real then this was the first official me 2003 Page #157  
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 was at this point Ike ordered the real cover-up to start. In the late 70s  2003 Page #192  
oX of tto ftata, af tka ataaaaa af real eaeespllataaot, cs±l c£ b&a far-vaa 2003 Page #221  
al of the facts, of the chances of real accomplishment, and of the far-reac 2003 Page #224  
al of the fasts, of the ohanooa of real cocoa- pllshaent, and of tha far-re 2003 Page #228  
s to say that these spheres became real balls of fire when they entered the 2004 Page #11  
S To SAY THAT THESE sPmERFS erCAHE REAL PALL! OF FIRE VMEA THEY ENTERED THE 2004 Page #21  
g Harbor crash. But you know...the real story was over off Shelburne." Take 2004 Page #44  
a goodly percentage of which has a real bearing on what we know about the i 2004 Page #46  
Mark is mentioned on page 141: Its real, it happened to us, and we will nev 2004 Page #49  
tration's decision to keep all the real facts about UFOs and what was in th 2004 Page #80  
e flying saucer situation was very real: WBS: I am doing some work on the c 2004 Page #91  
 had seen them, and that they were real. I interviewed James on the same su 2004 Page #96  
 crashed saucers stories were very real. The first researcher to contact hi 2004 Page #98  
st whose lecture called "UFO's Are Real" was popular on many university cam 2004 Page #135  
r who was a very honest person, a "real straight shooter." For years, Barne 2004 Page #135  
d were a sort of smokescreen for a real incident that did take place in the 2004 Page #136  
s initials but avoiding use of his real name at that time. Charles Moore, w 2004 Page #139  
g declared that flying saucers are real phenomena, not something visionary  2004 Page #141  
e military procedures by which the real debris was immediately sent to Andr 2004 Page #142  
s, The Doomsday Covirag, lists the real names of dozens of scientists and o 2004 Page #145  
by Frank Skully Flying Saucers are Real, by Major Donald Keyhoe Leap of Fai 2004 Page #149  
tory of the film is that it is the real life story of the movie Close Encou 2004 Page #180  
FB story will go down as the first real attempt to be upfront with the Amer 2004 Page #180  
ll still not divulge this person's real name. Neither will Richard Doty or  2004 Page #190  
, this is too valuable. Those were real discussions. In that process this m 2004 Page #195  
the original documents are probab# real, but that their authenticity cannot 2004 Page #214  
Aztec incident is left with a very real question about Leo Gebauer — was he 2004 Page #219  
 prove the 1VIJ-12 documents to be real — for example, a "diary," allegedly 2004 Page #222  
l supposedly claims that MJ-12 was real — Pflock would be the first to cry  2004 Page #222  
It is not, at least at this point, real evidence that can be admitted in an 2004 Page #222  
 - 26; also Stanton T. Friedman IS Real! dir. Paul Kimball, Redstar Films l 2004 Page #224  
ng markers, the document is either real or faked by a major intelligence ag 2004 Page #242  
ng markers, the document is either real or faked by a major intelligence ag 2004 Page #247  
t is left is either (a) that it is real or (b) that it was faked by an inte 2004 Page #254  
ts, then the documents are old and real and therefore the contents are vali 2004 Page #254  
O conferences such as MUFON have a real impact on public opinion, let alone 2004 Page #254  
d1at] you're talking about. It was real and "I would guess about four feet  2005 Page #40  
 does not provide anything more of real significance. That situation change 2005 Page #40  
answer -but that the phenomenon is real, that it is technological, and that 2005 Page #73  
ents do tell us, however: UFOs are real, they are technological, they are e 2005 Page #74  
ledge, that "both" categories were real. On the other hand, it is at least  2005 Page #80  
ere are always people who lack any real curiosity about their world, and th 2005 Page #81  
pancy between the official and the real is so large that a "correction" cou 2005 Page #85  
 some alleged alien abductions are real; when one considers that there may  2005 Page #85  
der that a11 this might in fact be real. She 83                             2005 Page #85  
 maintain that while fear would be real, at least in the early stages follo 2005 Page #86  
, was open to anything that seemed real." Keyhoe's book was followed by E.  2005 Page #95  
eve that our government had a very real interest in Dr. Reich's UFO observa 2005 Page #101  
writers don't eYen bother. With no real interest in fair scientific inquiry 2005 Page #102  
menon reported [UFOs] is something real and not something visionary or fict 2005 Page #118  
escreen for the military to hide a real crashed UFO behind? Or is there ano 2005 Page #133  
simple as true or false, hoaxed or real. Furthermore, each of the key vecto 2005 Page #135  
and has the translucent quality of real skin and flesh. There are many mate 2005 Page #149  
J the prosthetic body bits to look real with the color being matched, and y 2005 Page #150  
ntilli creature could very well be real due to the fact that it does tend t 2005 Page #150  
t does tend to behave in the way a real cadaver would." A recreation of the 2005 Page #150  
 that the creature could well be a real cadaver. But Ray Santilli is the ma 2005 Page #150  
ssibiLities. One is that it is the real thing: that this creature is from a 2005 Page #151  
tion Retrieval and Categorization; Real time Systems -Robotics; Design Meth 2005 Page #162  
cture (usually "Flying Saucers ARE Real") over 700 times in 18 countries. M 2006 Page #4  
 WHY don't the aliens, if they are real, just land on the White House lawn  2006 Page #4  
ents can't keep secrets and B. the real secret is that they don't know what 2006 Page #8  
 one of them either. They are also real. 7. WHY do you say SETI stands for  2006 Page #11  
on one planet in one solar system. Real scientists don't extrapolate or int 2006 Page #12  
o Timothy Cooper are emulations of real documents published in books and ge 2006 Page #12  
out so as to confuse and imply the real ones are phony... guilt by associat 2006 Page #13  
ack projects, too. The stre of the real black budget is clearly astronomica 2006 Page #32  
information and obfuscation of the real facts around this UFO crash. The fi 2006 Page #44  
o 138, both of which are wrong the real USGS reporting station for Death Va 2006 Page #45  
esent itself in a manner such that real, physical interaction with earth-bo 2006 Page #52  
ces would try to get and tell the "real" story, resulting in competing vers 2006 Page #57  
tive or even to believe that it is real. There would be a sudden proliferat 2006 Page #59  
rrestrial objects. If they involve real events, then evidence should remain 2006 Page #88  
 know how to fool people using the real world of science, and since they fo 2006 Page #101  
gazine, Dodd refused to reveal the real name of his source for the story, a 2006 Page #122  
n the phone. Tony won't reveal the real name of James Prescott because he t 2006 Page #123  
 was somehow connected with a very real James Prescott who lost his life in 2006 Page #127  
rds, the fact that there existed a real James Prescott in the British Army, 2006 Page #128  
inly because it's going to feature real locations, real weapon systems, rea 2006 Page #130  
s going to feature real locations, real weapon systems, real tactics, real  2006 Page #130  
al locations, real weapon systems, real tactics, real doctrine and real cri 2006 Page #130  
real weapon systems, real tactics, real doctrine and real crisis management 2006 Page #130  
s, real tactics, real doctrine and real crisis management techniques. It's  2006 Page #130  
d-winning science, environment and Real X-Files website, Earthfiles.com. Fo 2006 Page #139  
 in force to this day. SLIDE # 11— Real X-Files Report, Earthfiles.com Sinc 2006 Page #142  
 'This is no exercise. This is the real thing.' 146                         2006 Page #149  
 to go on the record with his full real name and military records. Thomas C 2006 Page #156  
 best recall it. I tried to get as real as I could by not giving too much d 2006 Page #159  
ese were not fakes. These were the real stuff. I was overwhelmed." Slide 33 2006 Page #159  
r in Korea was viewed as the first real military contest between communism  2006 Page #165  
re certain that these objects were real, unidentifiable targets or objects, 2006 Page #172  
l, the government says they aren't real. And, if you can't trust the govern 2006 Page #173  
ast, did think flying saucers were real because two days later the Army's C 2006 Page #173  
"flying disc" file of the FBI, the REAL X-Files! (The Truth is In Here!) Ho 2006 Page #174  
 Rio. The EBD is either completely real, partially real and partially false 2006 Page #177  
 either completely real, partially real and partially false (disinformation 2006 Page #177  
d. Together, we will learn what is real. Learning is our meaning. That is w 2006 Page #182  
rmation that would prove UFOs were real, would you put it on the air?" I to 2006 Page #205  
........... 72 Flying Saucers: For Real! Michael H. Schrott ............... 2007 Page #5  
motivated, have the power to force real change. Let's not forget It. 34 -I  2007 Page #40  
 POST 1961 BALLPOINT INK ■ "Fakes? Real? Make up your own mind." ■ "Written 2007 Page #47  
uments Tell Us ■ UFO phenomenon is real. ■ Involves apparent technology. ■  2007 Page #51  
ny, proclaims , "Now you can see a real UFO, too!" An 'ultimate filtering o 2007 Page #60  
he public that UFOs and aliens are real -in advertisements and commercials. 2007 Page #77  
into stories about people that are real life, things that are above and bey 2007 Page #81  
sci-fi. 1 do like a lot of book on real subjects. 1 am a real admirer of th 2007 Page #81  
t of book on real subjects. 1 am a real admirer of the military strangely e 2007 Page #81  
by my parents who cold me to get a real job first as they said it was a thr 2007 Page #81  
 the internet? GM: No l met him in real life, through a job where I was doi 2007 Page #84  
ts to validate the information was real provided .by the disclosure project 2007 Page #85  
 supposed to have been killed were real? GM: I didn't try to research the h 2007 Page #85  
ntain that might be different to a real system. GM: A honeypot would be ver 2007 Page #87  
                Flying Saucers-For Real! (The secret truth behind U.S. buil 2007 Page #93  
ictured above and to the left) THE REAL STORY: The case for U.S. built flyi 2007 Page #94  
              "FL YING SAUCERS FOR REAL ! !" 'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FLY 2007 Page #97  
ROX •10') =O= "FL YING SAUCERS FOR REAL ! !" co,.r.:-~•.t p, ~~:-.!· t.·,c• 2007 Page #97  
ay the least. This leaves the very real possibility that these jet djsc air 2007 Page #109  
 the world that this phenomenon is real and that we have never been alone i 2007 Page #121  
l that was in the from was really, real!J bright. It was a white light. It  2007 Page #121  
 is about a two hour drive away, a real windy dirt road, my dad got the cal 2007 Page #121  
co do this they must have had some real instance to reference, or how could 2007 Page #127  
 UFOs, inclurung F!Jing Saucer are Real; Aliens fi-0,11 Space; and The F!Ji 2007 Page #132  
what you see on TV where it's Like real thin and sharp. It was actually mor 2007 Page #167  
de of them and are white. It had a real intense glo\v to it and it was movi 2007 Page #167  
l, from that hill (behind), we are real close to how far we were that rught 2007 Page #170  
 56% of Americans believe UFOs are real. 72% think the U.S. government know 2007 Page #185  
ing up, into the night sky with no real points of reference , would be unab 2008 Page #13  
                               The real question here is if we have a singl 2008 Page #14  
g to see these files again -it's a real blast from the past. As with the fi 2008 Page #65  
capital letter!) because in a very real sense, disclosure is precisely what 2008 Page #69  
l filters, even when there were no real targets. For example, the COBRA MlS 2008 Page #73  
nosis Excerpt B: OK, we're talking real clearly with them (base Shift Comma 2008 Page #86  
like he was not surprised . He was real calm. But the other people were sca 2008 Page #88  
st the rest of the world. The only real step toward world government is wor 2008 Page #117  
of Hitler's 1933 Enabling Act. The Real ID Act and the rapid growth of surv 2008 Page #123  
ven Mussolini pointed out that the real tern, should be "corporatism. " "Th 2008 Page #124  
s these corporate giants? The only real difference between fascist Italy an 2008 Page #124  
and stated publicly that UFOs were real and "through official secrecy and r 2008 Page #131  
e phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or fictitious ."  2008 Page #132  
Sign report stating that UFOs were real destroyed. Many UFO researchers bel 2008 Page #132  
nts, Geo and Stern. Bertelsmann 's real power comes from their ownership of 2008 Page #143  
b, a CR-1/.1.ENGE _.,.,.' TODA y·; REAL J;SI • 110~11; l'OR1:c1.o,ti1n:s AT 2008 Page #156  
some of them on original paper. My real research did not really begin, howe 2009 Page #7  
at UFO researchers years after the real use was over. 6                     2009 Page #12  
on the run from the government. In real life at the time Jim Garrison was o 2009 Page #32  
th actual back channel access. The real FBI had final say over that series' 2009 Page #32  
hat] you 're talking about. It was real and I would guess about four feet t 2009 Page #49  
 end of the exchange, there was no real indication that this was to be thei 2009 Page #55  
LE ESICENTS IV.ANT. SANDERSON -THE REAL.ITV OF NOERWATER UFO . s.: ,. , I(~ 2009 Page #104  
ing that there had to be something real to this phenomenon so widely witnes 2009 Page #154  
the 1946 ghost rockets that caused real alann as the U.S. was worried that  2009 Page #155  
 story leaked in mid-June 1947 was real, and confirms the participation of  2009 Page #167  
jor protagonists of this story are real people, with real credentials, who  2009 Page #176  
f this story are real people, with real credentials, who are indeed working 2009 Page #176  
tials, who are indeed working on a real secret project, yet they misreprese 2009 Page #176  

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highly successfu l novel after the real-life Alan Rammer. one of the key wi 2008 Page #70  

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era. Not only must we confront the reali'0 of a new scientific paradigm - t 2005 Page #73  

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lities in a wider communit y would realign power on earth? And beyond escap 2005 Page #117  

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mpassion, to expand our concept of realio, to become something new, then we 2006 Page #194  

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sing otherwise chat person ma) not realise they have committed a crime. A l 2007 Page #87  
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ite but then as it revealed more 1 realised that this looked very different 2007 Page #86  
er my little operation. Once I had realised that this place ,vas of no viab 2007 Page #89  

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ance and be looking around without realising )OU were doing very much wrong 2007 Page #87  

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Who faked it and why? There are no realistic and credible answers as to why 2003 Page #210  
hiefs of Staff paper was not quite realistic and solutions were offered whi 2003 Page #230  
n -Reich's work? And are there any realistic reasons to suspect foul play i 2005 Page #88  
elatin could and would make a very realistic and organic appearance [sic].  2005 Page #149  
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 very uncommon indeed. A much more realistic approach is to note that Voyag 2006 Page #6  
 call "know-how. " It would not be realistic to propose that secrecy should 2009 Page #21  
pecially since we -..vant it to be realistic and acceptable. Yet such a pro 2009 Page #21  

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s Government is prepared to assist realistically and immediately a program  2003 Page #222  
to and utilizing NHI technologies. Realistically, some businesses would go  2006 Page #58  

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formity on issues that matter. The realit)' of social stratification helps  2005 Page #76  

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en it comes to analyzing political realities. During the 1950s, UFO researc 2005 Page #75  
 belief systems to accommodate new realities. Displays of advanced technolo 2006 Page #67  
inking creates ideas, which create realities. These ideas and realities oft 2006 Page #182  
 create realities. These ideas and realities often conflict. So, we need to 2006 Page #182  
n my third book, Glimpses of Other Realities: Vol. !I - High Strangeness .  2008 Page #90  
in my 1998 book, Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol. JI: High Strangeness. Ji 2008 Page #90  

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ndary sources and evidence for the reality of an extraterrestrial spacecraf 2003 Page #21  
all provided valuable data for the reality of this historic event.          2003 Page #21  
 his far-reaching knowledge of UFO reality, the extraterrestrial implicatio 2003 Page #85  
phenomenon. Some sort of objective reality was definitely at work, or a con 2003 Page #144  
shows that the president knows the reality of the phenomena, but realizes t 2003 Page #190  
 spaceship crash story is based on reality, a reality that flew over Americ 2004 Page #33  
crash story is based on reality, a reality that flew over America in the la 2004 Page #33  
 people came face to face with the reality of the space people, and realize 2004 Page #88  
and the embassy officials knew the reality of saucers. One high ranking off 2004 Page #90  
l the good it is in evaluating the reality of the craft or the people who m 2004 Page #95  
corners of UFOs and all that their reality implies. Acknowledgement I have  2004 Page #106  
ter to author William Steinman the reality of the UFO cover-up and that the 2004 Page #147  
ge professors. I will hit you with reality, not theory, or fuzzy intellectu 2005 Page #10  
me even closer to documentin g the reality of crashed UFOs, with a signed a 2005 Page #40  
opyright 2005 Richord M. Dolan The Reality of "Them" \Y/e are currently dea 2005 Page #73  
e the result of acknowledging this reality within the officially sanctioned 2005 Page #73  
ment as to 1vl?)' we believe their reality is a given. I've written about t 2005 Page #73  
ical fetish, utterly divorced from reality; in which fundamental questions  2005 Page #75  
 top American scientists about the reality of crash retrievals and alien be 2005 Page #79  
ap between official and unofficial reality will only widen. Yet, history sh 2005 Page #84  
s acceptance of UFOs as a physical reality that dealt rus professional repu 2005 Page #87  
esigned to isolate and confirm the reality of orgone energy, but, aware of  2005 Page #91  
plicati ons of an extraterrestrial reality are often moving, profound and d 2005 Page #102  
 declared to be out of touch with "reality" or insane. You may have the kno 2005 Page #104  
 and undermine their assertions of reality? You can hone your thoughts abou 2005 Page #118  
d credible sources speaking to the reality of UFOs has grown weighty. Astro 2005 Page #119  
crash retrievals and ponder what a reality that includes diverse intelligen 2005 Page #120  
ss and in coming to grips with the reality that our planet is not the only  2005 Page #128  
ces and evidence-that is the harsh reality at present. It would be ideal if 2005 Page #134  
resulting in competing versions of reality. The internet would be aflame wi 2006 Page #57  
er. Theologians would test the new reality against doctrine and prophecy, B 2006 Page #58  
y people will recognize that their reality will never again be quite as it  2006 Page #59  
hatever it may call God. T.,As the reality of the NHI contact becomes clear 2006 Page #60  
 potential panic, but introduces a reality found today in service for the s 2006 Page #103  
l on the evidence supporting their reality, but rather try to relate this t 2006 Page #115  
 with a mandate to investigate the reality of biological warfare and to dev 2006 Page #123  
human experience and the nature of reality, the "safe" scientists and their 2006 Page #181  
the currently accepted paradigm of reality. If you are interested in either 2006 Page #193  
rently in operation. 3. Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciousness in th 2006 Page #207  
Hansen Publjc skepticism about the reality of UFO crashes stems from a near 2007 Page #7  
rer's hw-brow readersrup . But, in reality, these events ilid take place an 2007 Page #25  
climatize the public co this other reality. Varied bona fide Post \X/ar doc 2007 Page #59  
e. In this case, its alien and UFO reality in advertisi ng vs. UFO and alie 2007 Page #77  
 in advertisi ng vs. UFO and alien reality for 1·eal, making it a kind of c 2007 Page #77  
e: Those that are skepcical of the reality of man-mad e flying aucer would  2007 Page #109  
go a long way in demonstrating the reality of alien spacecraft in our atmos 2008 Page #7  
high flying U-2 spy plane. But, in reality, it wasn't either. If you study  2008 Page #16  
, no question! I'M TRYfNG TO GET A REALITY CHECK ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEE 2008 Page #77  
ment by illusion. Those distorting reality are using lies to control the pu 2008 Page #96  
The eYidence rupport.ing physic.al reality m UFOs is overwhemlng • Those wh 2008 Page #146  
If national sovereignty is to be a reality in our atmosphere and space we m 2009 Page #16  
arious means the true state of UFO reality, so far as such knowledge can be 2009 Page #21  
 and inflame public opinion of the reality of the event. Past disinformatio 2009 Page #25  
 the pseudonym of Fritz Werner. 1n reality, there are far more than a handf 2009 Page #48  
ow our military struggled with the reality of extra terrestrial contact. Eq 2009 Page #88  
recalled. ■ Missng tine, "\/irtual reality scenarios,• telepathic c011T1111 2009 Page #152  
the "know". Neither questioned the reality of the sightings. If UFOs were i 2009 Page #178  

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ply a war spike, and the spreading realization that the U.S. government has 2005 Page #85  
ealistic approach to the practical realization of electrostatic propulsion  2005 Page #171  
Goodbie." Shock! Could this be the realization of his worst nightmare? By r 2006 Page #164  
e, the sense of isolation, and the realization that, once the 1974 UFO even 2007 Page #192  

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erest in UFOs, but that he came to realize that he had lost control of the  2003 Page #16  
d the "need to know" would come to realize that he had stumbled onto someth 2003 Page #141  
efore we begin, it is important to realize that IF you are satisfied that w 2003 Page #171  
with • Things she knew, but didn't realize • Politics • Something someone e 2004 Page #207  
d here it he is. I don't think you realize it but you and Dr. Wood have sta 2004 Page #248  
inutes of discussion, she began to realize that I seriously believed in the 2005 Page #85  
eteorological Officer. You have to realize that at that time there was lite 2008 Page #33  
shers , 2008) Most Americans don't realize it but they have been living in  2008 Page #123  
ous cases of proper evaluation . I realize that such a proposal goes beyond 2009 Page #16  
rations and responsibility. I also realize the current political climate is 2009 Page #16  
ation. Many UFO enthusiasts do not realize that Kenneth Arnold not only had 2009 Page #179  

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nanigans. The Air Force eventually realized that this scenario could be tak 2003 Page #141  
 one but the shadowy scriptwriters realized the whole thing was planned fro 2003 Page #149  
and was not moving. That is when I realized it wasn't a plane landing. The  2004 Page #57  
ent insiders with the need-to-know realized they were challenged by non- te 2004 Page #61  
he surrounding cell tissue, that I realized that the light-beam cutting tor 2004 Page #78  
cancer of the lower bowel. When he realized that he would not survive his i 2004 Page #86  
e reality of the space people, and realized that wasn't anything that they  2004 Page #88  
were also undertaken "since it was realized that he had an immunodeficiency 2005 Page #33  
pts to right the aircraft, Collins realized it was unrecoverable. As the st 2006 Page #74  
ore I thought about it, the more I realized the most fundamental error; the 2006 Page #85  
After repeated visits, many locals realized I wasn't an average drop-in tou 2006 Page #92  
the story. When some of the locals realized that I had relatives and family 2006 Page #92  
his big map hanging on the wall, I realized these three objects actually fa 2006 Page #97  
y went to get out of the cab, they realized that they'd been followed by an 2006 Page #124  
CC and I looked into the sky and I realized that I had experienced somethin 2006 Page #148  
ile we continued our discussion. I realized that this is the south west but 2006 Page #204  
en watching it for a long time and realized it was getting lower in altitud 2007 Page #171  
hen I reviewed all the evidence, I realized the true significance of his en 2008 Page #55  
a profound effect on me, because J realized that a commercial aircraft had  2008 Page #66  
e MoD fi Jes, most people have not realized that the account in the MoD fil 2008 Page #66  
frica and Russia, these globalists realized they faced the same problem the 2008 Page #130  
 of Hess's mission. The globalists realized that Hitler and the Germans mus 2008 Page #130  
s did not have that capability but realized they were thinking along the li 2009 Page #17  
E ABOVE YOU? Well, from the time I realized it was not an airplane and was  2009 Page #85  
pped what I was doing as soon as I realized I was listening to a report of  2009 Page #137  
 involved. It did not appear to be realized that time is required to plan a 2009 Page #166  

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 the reality of the phenomena, but realizes that the government has very li 2003 Page #190  

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ettle down for the evening, little realizing that one of the most extraordi 2007 Page #185  

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· Dr. Fontes and, since he was not realJy interested in ufology, turned ove 2007 Page #195  

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GM: It seems sensible but I wasn't reall) aware of that mechanism at the ri 2007 Page #89  

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hat. It's a tough nut to crack. It reall1 is. But my guess is that the best 2005 Page #71  

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in the specific details as to what really happened that spring evening in 1 2003 Page #22  
e Did It Crash? Now we come to the really hard questions. When may be easie 2003 Page #36  
rials in the multi-layered sole. I really do not know where the shoe sole w 2003 Page #49  
e deer did it. But these guys were really digging into those leaves taking  2003 Page #69  
e later to tell the public what it really knows about the Kecksburg inciden 2003 Page #72  
nt, makes one wonder what they are really hiding. As a result of the broadc 2003 Page #72  
hese sorts of activties. "Paul was really interested in what was coming out 2003 Page #144  
 the on-board experience, but what really excited him was that the ship wen 2003 Page #144  
corded, and trying to keep what he really thought was going on under wraps  2003 Page #145  
n hungering for the opportunity to really probe into the technology of UFOs 2003 Page #169  
t to anyone that if the Government really wants to keep a secret, they woul 2003 Page #184  
 Michigan in the past week. Do you really believe in flying saucers - you'v 2003 Page #195  
e USAF started their study on what really happened in 1947. Bill and Hillar 2003 Page #200  
nished mysteriously in the area. I really think something big happened in S 2004 Page #10  
 a new slant on the case; but what really caught my eve was the National Se 2004 Page #14  
cts — even when the objects do not really exist." While Klass's thesis undo 2004 Page #28  
erning the crash — half claimed it really happened while the other half cla 2004 Page #28  
nfold as a result. Nonetheless, he really had no choice after what he had j 2004 Page #34  
ression of being quite large. What really bothered Wickens was their angle  2004 Page #34  
 the object was sinking, which was really only a few minutes after the Moun 2004 Page #37  
omething. Chris took the names not really expecting anything and sure enoug 2004 Page #44  
getting into, but I guess we never really had a choice. God bless and stay  2004 Page #50  
wo men wanted to answer: Was there really a crashed disc near Aztec? To hel 2004 Page #70  
me of the Aztec incident. We don't really pinpoint him at the crash site, a 2004 Page #72  
 full load of passengers. Was this really an "accident," or was it a very p 2004 Page #145  
 Michigan in the past week. Do you really believe in flying saucers — you'v 2004 Page #177  
n public about what the government really knows. If you have read what I ha 2004 Page #180  
lled out his belief about what had really happened when asked if he had bee 2004 Page #184  
s to why they pulled that. I can't really tell you. It was during the end o 2004 Page #184  
out on a boat and tell you what it really was, but then afterwards, I'll ha 2004 Page #185  
ue and said "You know we think you really know what you are talking about a 2004 Page #189  
ou're either in or you're out. You really don't know what you are getting i 2004 Page #190  
re getting into because they don't really tell you very much about what you 2004 Page #190  
I chose to go with it. I guess I'm really glad I did. If I had it to do ove 2004 Page #190  
uld look to find such documents. I really couldn't answer his question so I 2004 Page #191  
responded, "Oh my God they (MJ-12) really did it" LeMay — USAF UFO Program  2004 Page #212  
new supportive evidence. Were they really just a couple of con-men on the m 2004 Page #218  
estion is whether or not "Dr. Gee" really was Leo Gebauer? Scully went to h 2004 Page #218  
r, another possibility — that they really did know the eight scientists, an 2004 Page #219  
scientists, and that perhaps there really was a genuine crashed flying sauc 2004 Page #219  
this specific detail right? Did he really have "insider sources" as he clai 2004 Page #221  
 they were trying to find out if I really knew anything about flying saucer 2004 Page #221  
ssume, for the moment, that Pflock really did see something that might have 2004 Page #221  
equence of which, Gen. Roger Ramey really did owe the Star Telegram a very  2004 Page #237  
"original MJ-12 documents" what is really referred to is original, non-phot 2004 Page #243  
ay not know now, but you have some really important stuff that is creating  2004 Page #249  
 or its environment? So What To We Really Know? For the first time in the h 2004 Page #253  
 the lakebed, it created havoc. It really just rained debris down field in  2005 Page #67  
om the way they were made up. That really impressed me and I thought, '\Vhy 2005 Page #68  
litary does about this. They would really have to keep it under wraps. This 2005 Page #71  
n But the issue of "rusclosure" is really about us, not them. How will the  2005 Page #75  
lps us to understand that d1ere is really no such thing as "The Media," or  2005 Page #76  
y at that time." But does all tlus really come down to a question of Wilhel 2005 Page #103  
ce suggests that the case may have really been a hoax perpetrated by U.S. I 2005 Page #133  
it in pain, or like a baby crying, really sad. Jose wanted co gee closer; I 2005 Page #155  
ave changed their codes. There was really nothing in public until 25 years  2006 Page #8  
ysical evidence that this case can really move forward, because the witness 2006 Page #47  
de of the road and thought, "There really must be something to this story." 2006 Page #90  
liens will cause panic if they are really here. This assumption, in my opin 2006 Page #103  
ortly after 11.30 p.m. when things really began to take shape. `We, that is 2006 Page #122  
Porton Down. (13) Were live aliens really loose on the Berwyn Mountains? Di 2006 Page #123  
se items out there in the Atlantic really got them upset because that's clo 2006 Page #145  
irst thing that I noticed that was really amazing was that as the Phantom j 2006 Page #145  
IN WHY IT HAD TO BE HUSHED UP? Not really. They just told us that it never  2006 Page #148  
dead zone of the radar site. I got really scared because they were flashing 2006 Page #154  
d he said, 'It's true.' Well, this really caught my attention. I was really 2006 Page #157  
 really caught my attention. I was really astounded to hear that kind of re 2006 Page #157  
 was black and white, you couldn't really get a lot of tone with the kind o 2006 Page #158  
 COULD YOU DISCERN SCALES? No, not really. But you could tell there were -  2006 Page #158  
craft hangar. Pretty much, this is really a rendition because of the angle. 2006 Page #158  
 rendition because of the angle. I really am not an artist, so I could not  2006 Page #158  
y am not an artist, so I could not really draw it to the right angle. But o 2006 Page #158  
aft hangar, the opening here. What really stood out to me in this photograp 2006 Page #158  
Retrieval Conference very good job really. But most of its head, as 1 recal 2006 Page #159  
 — in comparison to its head — was really this skinny and it had a lot of w 2006 Page #159  
 about Roswell. He said two things really. He said he had heard of Roswell  2006 Page #160  
ch was E-5. I thought he was doing really good. But there at the last minut 2006 Page #160  
attack. He went into shock. He got really angry. He wanted to tape record m 2006 Page #161  
HAD BEEN USING WHAT? Well, I never really understood that either. They've b 2006 Page #162  
tary of Defense what these targets really were? Or were these people told b 2006 Page #173  
t be identified? And finally, what really happened to this vexing thing? If 2006 Page #192  
n of how important the UFO problem really was. During \X/orld War 11, Rober 2007 Page #22  
any such creatures as you describe really existed, we would be the first to 2007 Page #45  
o get on a degree course but I was really crap at high level maths so they  2007 Page #78  
e but l didn't get into any events really. iVI\v': Is there any reason that 2007 Page #79  
 that they did sword fencing and l really wanted to do that, sounds childis 2007 Page #80  
ters are important to everyone . I really enjoyed that. M\'v': So a Systems 2007 Page #83  
't we beLieve them. I began to get really angry about it. If such serious p 2007 Page #85  
 was thinking however char if they really were killed then there must be so 2007 Page #85  
 military. M\X/: \Xlould honeypots really only apply to militaf) sJ stems?  2007 Page #87  
l y public but infact the) are not really they are mifaary organisation rea 2007 Page #87  
ally they are mifaary organisation really. I'm sure NASA does honeypotting  2007 Page #87  
 was part of it which made me look really bad. I would sometimes start off  2007 Page #89  
e messages . 1t wasn't a good idea really. :rvf\Xl: So drink was an element 2007 Page #90  
Washington! GM: Yeah and if it had really happened then why wasn't it in th 2007 Page #90  
 information like that? GM: No not really because I was maintairung such a  2007 Page #90  
e are Flying Saucers! Those things really do exist!." There, parked outside 2007 Page #95  
 it was strange that the Air Force really did have flying saucers, but deni 2007 Page #115  
 The ball that was in the from was really, real!J bright. It was a white li 2007 Page #121  
ball from the sky? Joe: You know I really don't know. \Xfhen we saw the str 2007 Page #123  
ing because he wasn't the only one really that was being aloof. My friends  2007 Page #125  
 know what l can recall back then, really, T couldn't tell you. There ,:vas 2007 Page #126  
a small group of boys and we could really care less about the rest of the s 2007 Page #126  
t the picrures on their own didn't really answer much at all, because of th 2007 Page #138  
 guard all night, yet none of them really knows what he ls looking for. "I' 2007 Page #145  
 seen over Albuc1uerque and that's really all I remember. Then we talked a  2007 Page #167  
t a football sideways and it had a really intense glow like a fluorescent b 2007 Page #167  
 din trail that we took. It wasn't really a dirt road. lt was like car trac 2007 Page #168  
oked uncomfortable. He just looked really irritated and the whole time like 2007 Page #168  
ame up when you could see it (UFO) really well, but we were fairly close to 2007 Page #168  
ect. I mean, close enough to get a really good look at it. We could see the 2007 Page #168  
o the point to where 1 just didn't really care. FT. LEONARD WOOD COMPANY 04 2007 Page #172  
naJysis proved the substance ro be really a metal which is definitely tin-i 2007 Page #194  
 that I tell chem the truth, if it really was what they suspected- 'a piece 2007 Page #197  
odbridge , to name but four. Is it really acceptable and reasonable to beli 2008 Page #37  
t it. I can't talk about it. ft 's really something." Tuffy claimed he shot 2008 Page #53  
surrounding the event that you are really targeting with the investigation  2008 Page #58  
ead some of your files, would they really understand all the business of th 2008 Page #69  
was much bigger than 0TH radar. We really poured a lot of energy into Voice 2008 Page #77  
d December 27, and that there were really weird things going on and that we 2008 Page #87  
n an attempt to determine what had really occun-ed at Tunguska back in 1908 2008 Page #99  
ground. But was the Tunguska event really the result of a meteorite strike? 2008 Page #100  
unguska, and whether or not aliens really did meet their deaths in that rem 2008 Page #103  
er piece like the QD. I think that really good reference samples would be t 2008 Page #107  
d the public into thinking that we really didn't know what they were. (See  2008 Page #111  
olutions in International Law ■Who really owns the Earth? (2 parts) ■Did th 2008 Page #116  
nl OD It II ltlTtly con,pln WHAT 1 REALLY DO • ;s1-8•. ... .-.. ~ w_'llrtt  2008 Page #146  
al paper. My real research did not really begin, however, until I had retir 2009 Page #7  
on of the thinking for that era is really quite consistent with the excelle 2009 Page #8  
o, how much of this S-4 package is really genuine? The simple answer is "I  2009 Page #13  
e hying to tell us that, 'Well, we really didn't have anything to do with i 2009 Page #78  
d men doing your job, but we can't really comment on it.' Something did hap 2009 Page #78  
nza. We saw something like lights, really bright and white that came down a 2009 Page #79  
, no!' And he said, 'OK.' We never really talked about it again after that. 2009 Page #85  
ew misidentified dummies, was what really had caused all the uproar about a 2009 Page #87  
 end of his end of his life. I was really hopeful; there was a promised opp 2009 Page #94  
the headlines of June 13 -15, 1947 really caught my eye -the International  2009 Page #156  
ing such a satellite of the earth, really equivalent to a tiny moon, are kn 2009 Page #158  
e natural phenomenon. Something is really flying around. (b) Lack of topsid 2009 Page #178  

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was soon relegated to the colorful realm of East Anglican folklore where it 2004 Page #46  
 in the field of UFOs, even in the realm of government disclosure. There is 2005 Page #84  
ctions in the living and nonliving realm. Nonetheless, one of ufology's mos 2005 Page #88  
e of proportion: we then enter the realm of what is called the unthinkable. 2009 Page #20  
 relegate Bethurum 's story to the realm of fiction and nothing else - and, 2009 Page #55  
trol and were operating beyond the realm of anything I have ever seen befor 2009 Page #59  
e lights and craft were beyond the realm of anything we know and were intel 2009 Page #75  
he story was soon relegated to the realm of myth, confabulation and distort 2009 Page #134  

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s in the Living and the non-ljving realms. Orgonom) offers us groundbreakin 2005 Page #87  
n the nature of God and the spirit realms, for better or worse. All religio 2006 Page #59  
and possibly even out-of-thjs-wodd realms, too. The Keyhoe Revelations, 195 2007 Page #132  

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lated in homo-sapiens . Dr Bronk's ream has suggested the term "Extraterres 2007 Page #75  
 a lengthy report was filed by the ream leader char was duh-sent co a 0rnup 2007 Page #139  
photos, and some background on the ream char had landed and cook the pictur 2007 Page #139  

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 ’ai Mr Fnrreetal, who la 57 years reaponee to caro. I-ateat rapnrta old. e 2003 Page #91  

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alnr treated, aaid the worrits and reaponiibiuUea of they were "vary much e 2003 Page #91  

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agician's sleight of hand, only to reappear seconds later, apparently miles 2003 Page #142  
me smaller and disappeared only to reappear in another part of the sky. As  2004 Page #57  
light it would disappear again and reappear somewhere else as if it was pla 2004 Page #57  

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g broken a cap eating chicken. Ike reappeared the next morning at church an 2003 Page #192  
 end of it. Four of the red lights reappeared a short time later in the sky 2004 Page #45  
ppeared. A minute later the object reappeared in another area of the sky. A 2004 Page #57  
ddenly, as if by magic, the object reappeared. Apodaca and Faustino led the 2005 Page #156  
device was trained on him. The man reappeared after the beings and the craf 2009 Page #136  

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 along their flight paths and then reappearing shortly after in other nearb 2006 Page #98  

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......... 91 VORONE ZH: A Personal Reappraisal of Russia's Best Known CE3 I 2009 Page #5  
              VORONEZH: A Personal Reappraisal of Russia's Best Known CE3 I 2009 Page #134  

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Conference Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter Rear Admiral. Director of CIA -1947 “It  2003 Page #10  
lames of various colors around the rear of the object. It was because the o 2003 Page #58  
ght side, disappearing towards the rear of the aircraft in a downward arc.  2004 Page #5  
and with a "tinge of orange at its rear outer edge." Knowledgeable sources  2004 Page #16  
 has been learned by Army G-2 that Rear Admiral Anderson , Director of Nava 2005 Page #122  
s, he got a phone call getting his rear end chewed out because he allowed t 2006 Page #154  
hen he got the call and he got his rear end chewed out big time! The next d 2006 Page #154  
 in January 1943 under the flag of Rear Admiral Alva D. Bernhard. The new c 2006 Page #161  
ft. The nose gear retracted to the rear and up inside the bottom of the dis 2007 Page #107  
my neck rise up." He looked in his rear view mirror. Two, gJowing red eyes  2007 Page #173  
. ---Sidney W Souers was a retired rear admiral who in 1946 became the firs 2008 Page #133  
er shows up on both the title page rear and on the security page identifyin 2009 Page #13  

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 sociology, human sexuality, child rearing, political science and ufology,  2005 Page #87  

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002 and the three years between my rearrest I was allowed 84 Ill            2007 Page #90  

Word: "reason", 103 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e hoax case in July of 1947 as the reason for this comment, but logic dicta 2003 Page #25  
actively worked and there is every reason to predict success. You Can Help  2003 Page #38  
ted under Acme, not Kecksburg. The reason I believe that the location is li 2003 Page #56  
h odd markings on it. For whatever reason the object was not covered at tha 2003 Page #61  
ic knowledge." Myron said the only reason that he had called me now was tha 2003 Page #62  
inting the exact location for this reason. 59                               2003 Page #63  
illy club but longer. For whatever reason the officer struck the object, an 2003 Page #69  
ly understood that there was every reason why he should be there." Forresta 2003 Page #94  
ppear for his shift that night. No reason is confirmed for this lapse, thou 2003 Page #95  
e proactive. But there was another reason Paul was to become concerned. He  2003 Page #142  
National sightings in ‘52 gave new reason for suppression □ Robertson panel 2003 Page #170  
s with great accuracy. There is no reason to doubt the sizes and shapes rep 2003 Page #184  
rne radar would have no problem No reason to doubt shape and size Soeoal Op 2003 Page #186  
eemed to me that there was no good reason for the Government not to tell th 2003 Page #187  
h that is not there for a specific reason. There had been a letter writing  2003 Page #201  
d by this account for one specific reason: from New Zealand's Joint Intelli 2004 Page #15  
 ones. As will be seen, there is a reason for my suspicions. While the frag 2004 Page #30  
king offshore then there must be a reason why, and the only reason could be 2004 Page #42  
must be a reason why, and the only reason could be: Why bother to look, if  2004 Page #42  
ect was not there. That then makes reason number three look more attractive 2004 Page #42  
if you are a UFO investigator. And reason number three was: 3. The object s 2004 Page #42  
s man, one of the divers, 1 see no reason not to believe it. The details of 2004 Page #43  
only to monitor Earth for whatever reason and has never intended harm until 2004 Page #82  
ent's role in crashed saucers. The reason for this is that the president is 2004 Page #84  
 newspaper Smith stated: "The only reason that those in authority have said 2004 Page #88  
e present time. WBS: May I ask the reason for this classification? RIS: You 2004 Page #91  
was informed that for some unknown reason radar return from the direction i 2004 Page #104  
osition, and that is precisely the reason so many people debunk it, dismiss 2004 Page #132  
e, which is in part the motivating reason for this annual UFO Crash Retriev 2004 Page #134  
uple miles of the debris field the reason why Mac Brazel was interrogated a 2004 Page #144  
iens did crash at Roswell, and the reason Sheriff Wilcox never ran for re-  2004 Page #145  
to make startling revelations. The reason? Death threats against him. Best- 2004 Page #145  
 the enigmatic craft. Was this the reason for first assembly of the USSR's  2004 Page #167  
 re-election campaign was the only reason Emenegger could come up with as t 2004 Page #181  
member the two of us, and for some reason we were sort of herded by two pla 2004 Page #183  
n effort. There would have been no reason to destroy that one. President Ji 2004 Page #185  
 in one interview: I don't see any reason to keep information like that sec 2004 Page #186  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The reason that Jack McGeorge was allowed in 2004 Page #189  
ut when two dying men, who have no reason to lie, and who have never met ea 2004 Page #217  
exist, began to look for them. The reason was simple. If allegations from t 2004 Page #219  
nt of New Mexicans for Science and Reason. 3 Pflock, Karl Ronvelk Inconveni 2004 Page #223  
Scam" New Mexicans for Science and Reason Reports, Vol. 4, No. 6, June 1998 2004 Page #224  
AP? But we do also know of another reason why Bond Johnson may have had an  2004 Page #237  
stion is in order to ascertain the reason(s) for bringing up the subject. A 2004 Page #252  
o age 23 in good health. "For this reason, the immunod eficiency was surely 2005 Page #34  
had turned up dead for no apparent reason. Their entrails were sent to Belo 2005 Page #34  
with Albert Einstein? ls there any reason to suspect that MJ-12 was aware o 2005 Page #88  
ousl y intended ." What the actual reason for this change, it insured that  2005 Page #97  
 and orgonomy a fraud, it stood to reason there was no need to put an) of r 2005 Page #101  
igence? Perhaps it is for the same reason that the CIA placed intelligence  2005 Page #124  
ne, as cited above, is terrifying. Reason dictates that formal methods for  2005 Page #126  
s above that of Top Secret":14 The reason for this has to do with the conse 2005 Page #128  
ed UFO behind? Or is there another reason wh,· the military would want to s 2005 Page #133  
 this for sure is Frank Salas. The reason why Salas is so sure is because h 2005 Page #148  
 "Yes I do. Absolutely. There's no reason to change it because the story is 2005 Page #150  
nes. I asked rum if he knew of any reason why US discs could not fly in spa 2005 Page #164  
nows what capability. They have no reason to negotiate when they can alread 2006 Page #5  
ility...out there. Thus, a logical reason to visit is to quarantine us unti 2006 Page #8  
d, was noted. We certainly have no reason to believe that aliens never make 2006 Page #11  
nity would be called upon to model reason in dealing with the being. The me 2006 Page #61  
r story. At the time, there was no reason to expect the classified memorand 2006 Page #76  
es were not sanitized despite good reason and opportunity to do so. In each 2006 Page #86  
IS DID NOT HAPPEN? Right. For some reason, the UFOs liked to hover over Mia 2006 Page #148  
NOLOGY TO STUDY. That was the only reason, as I understood, that they used  2006 Page #155  
nited States and that there was no reason to believe the aircraft were frie 2006 Page #170  
. The statement that there was "no reason to believe the aircraft were frie 2006 Page #172  
Or did the Top Brass, for whatever reason, not tell the President and the U 2006 Page #173  
Intelligence, who are not aware of reason for alert locally, but any inform 2006 Page #174  
ret" that the CIC was not told the reason for the high alert. Not only that 2006 Page #174  
red by simple logic and the innate reason of human inquiry. I hope that we  2006 Page #182  
I' -.•. r_. .... . . .· , -· . The reason is that we don't always know who  2007 Page #35  
et points are little UFOs. Another reason for visitations was put forward b 2007 Page #62  
o-Spra y." However, the definitive reason for extraterrestrial visitations  2007 Page #62  
vents really. iVI\v': Is there any reason that you didn't do well at your O 2007 Page #79  
saying that someone could have any reason to be looking around as you were  2007 Page #88  
approach to landing. For whateve r reason, the top entry hatch of the small 2007 Page #100  
 it now appears that for what-ever reason MacDill AFB was chosen as a sort  2007 Page #110  
ain highway, its entire length. No reason was given for blocking the highwa 2007 Page #129  
s three hours late for no apparent reason. The engineers were clearly shake 2007 Page #130  
 actress . But the CIA had another reason to be concerned that Project Moon 2007 Page #136  
used co be disabled. Mom: They had reason, the military, for being there so 2007 Page #171  
ms little doubt that, for whatever reason, the Coyame area is home to a gre 2007 Page #192  
e-who manufacrured it and for what reason. This is fully consistent with th 2007 Page #199  
lis at the right time, there is no reason to accept this story as authentic 2008 Page #15  
-to-foot in hazmat-type suits. The reason being that at the recovery sites  2008 Page #37  
ant to have the explanation or the reason why. When I was 13 years old I he 2008 Page #42  
ked as a police sergeant. For some reason not yet revealed, Ken "Tuffy" Mil 2008 Page #53  
y of release) and this was another reason for the release, as was the hope  2008 Page #63  
le it repaired itself. IF FOR SOME REASON THEY CAN'T GET THESE CHROMOSOMES, 2008 Page #91  
ch a careless array of errors. One reason for getting so many errors would  2008 Page #105  
s are not a security threat. Their reason for this policy (no matter how ma 2008 Page #110  
ollege in Baltimore, Maryland. The reason for this acceptance of fascism wa 2008 Page #124  
pation in NA TO. Perhaps, the main reason for eliminating secrecy is make-b 2009 Page #20  
ducement to coercion.) This is one reason why we should abandon or at least 2009 Page #21  
his special category, there is one reason why we may be able to outdo the R 2009 Page #22  
ian effort by a great margin. That reason is that RPVs require electronics, 2009 Page #22  
shaky credibility issues. For that reason and the obverse-UFO scholars not  2009 Page #29  
arfare. Kennedy therefore had good reason to issue his June 28 1961 Memoran 2009 Page #38  
overt operations in Vietnam as the reason why the CIA wanted Kennedy's remo 2009 Page #45  
ere is, however, a more compelling reason for why senior ClA officials want 2009 Page #45  
UFO information precisely for this reason, and Kennedy identified the CIA a 2009 Page #45  
to set up the initial meeting. The reason for contact after almost 6 years  2009 Page #53  
 an interview, and for no apparent reason, the promjse was broken, and I do 2009 Page #94  

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achronisms may be present but have reasonab le explanations . Forensic test 2005 Page #137  

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ar the crates, he managed to get a reasonabl y good but brief glimpse of th 2005 Page #43  

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ew ones and ultimately advance the reasonable conclusion that according to  2003 Page #21  
s that that lead me to think it is reasonable to conclude that there was a  2003 Page #38  
ing, food 8 Living entity, good or reasonable health 9 Non-living entity, d 2003 Page #175  
 so self-evident everywhere else a reasonable man looks? Attachments ' Top  2003 Page #211  
itory, no other explanation seemed reasonable. On reflection, therefore, co 2004 Page #12  
and we should be able to deal with reasonable questions even from unreasona 2004 Page #121  
sets of concerns. Generally, it is reasonable to try to make sure that the  2004 Page #121  
enticity cannot be proved beyond a reasonable doubt — is based upon my read 2004 Page #214  
osedly been established beyond any reasonable doubt.' My kind of story! So, 2004 Page #215  
11, you'd be lucky to get one in a reasonable time. No disrespect to the lo 2004 Page #216  
nyon Road in March, 1948? Beyond a reasonable doubt? Absolutely not. There  2004 Page #223  
eo Gebauer as hucksters to leave a reasonable doubt in any objective observ 2004 Page #223  
nation of a president? There is no reasonable merit in such an undertaking, 2004 Page #254  
is just around the corner IT SEEMS REASONABLE TO SSUME ONE SET OF LAWS IN O 2005 Page #4  
y as to crash on planet earth is a reasonable question. There is no definit 2005 Page #121  
ystem. P. If we make the eminently reasonable assumption that every advance 2006 Page #8  
 NHI proves its benevolence beyond reasonable doubt, public behavior will g 2006 Page #59  
 by definition unidentified, it is reasonable to assume that many UFO crash 2006 Page #88  
t), I'm going to assume that it is reasonable to assess their motives, mean 2006 Page #102  
 stayed there. It would be totally reasonable to conjecture that the state  2006 Page #105  
rt was "hyphen-happy." It would be reasonable to imagine that the study of  2006 Page #105  
of biological weapons. Would it be reasonable to assume that there are blac 2006 Page #106  
ceeded to eliminate as many as was reasonable —the list which fit the obser 2006 Page #110  
ctually entwined. Therefore, is it reasonable to ask whether it is possible 2006 Page #117  
200 mile range at 40,000 ft. It is reasonable to assume that the radar inst 2006 Page #170  
Conclusion #6: We can presume with reasonable probability that the crew of  2006 Page #189  
t to be recogruzed as a respected, reasonable person of the world. Non-thr  2007 Page #68  
ted throughout the country sounded reasonable when the testimony of the wit 2008 Page #17  
 four. Is it really acceptable and reasonable to believe that over-flights  2008 Page #37  
? No, it is neither acceptable nor reasonable -at all. It is utterly outrag 2008 Page #37  
etting the evidence guide you to a reasonable conclusion, and deciding to g 2008 Page #55  
 order to complete the voyage in a reasonable length of time are far beyond 2008 Page #95  
hat says, "original carbon." It is reasonable to conjecture that this was d 2008 Page #109  
 OF IT POSITION STATEMENT : BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT • By deflnldon, UFO, mu 2008 Page #146  
In the coming Cold war it would be reasonable to expect each side to use th 2009 Page #20  

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ndia area." In order to provide a "reasonably effective air defense of that 2004 Page #220  
to be ours. These points cannot be reasonably countered. It is fair to say  2005 Page #77  
f affairs, a few other things look reasonably clear, although not with quit 2005 Page #77  
 be expected immediately or in the reasonably near term. Most probably, the 2006 Page #52  
ified. The impact crater was still reasonably well defined, even after 40 y 2006 Page #76  
 that much of this speculation was reasonably accurate was even worse. Iron 2006 Page #83  
 of it on December 30, 1984 can be reasonably disputed. Given that none of  2006 Page #192  
 made all the checks that we could reasonably make and it's difficult to se 2008 Page #34  
lationship is an anomaly and could reasonably be expected to yield differen 2009 Page #11  
tities, 2 were disabled and 2 were reasonably well, but somewhat confused.  2009 Page #53  
f, New Zealand was adopted. It was reasonably close to Auckland and the exi 2009 Page #165  

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project set up to study them, so I reasoned that with so much smoke maybe I 2004 Page #89  
mpts to reach the most logical and reasoned conclusion possible, even if it 2004 Page #214  

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lved which do not conform to sound reasoning with regard to the possible ou 2003 Page #207  
ed which do xxrt oenfozsi to round reasoning trfUfeh sagssd to the possible 2003 Page #212  
ease control center, and by clever reasoning, we are able to defeat the dis 2006 Page #102  
ICITY HINTS FROM ANNOTATIONS "Such reasoning might lead to the making of an 2007 Page #48  

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he decision seems based on 'V.I.P. reasoning' given that the patient is a f 2003 Page #90  

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lvnd which de not conform tn sound reasoninr witu "o»ard to tr- poosiblc ou 2003 Page #214  

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Dr. Hauri suggested three possible reasons for the difference. First, he ex 2003 Page #109  
ity. ” 3. Security Classification: reasons for security o Bad impact upon t 2003 Page #172  
ret?" Slide 62 summarizes the five reasons, ANY ONE OF WHICH would have bee 2003 Page #185  
PRING 1996 “...is a fake for these reasons: Concern □ “Does not conform to  2003 Page #186  
 x" is authentic for the following reasons: 1. It was to be delivered by Sp 2003 Page #210  
F, and Randolph Field for security reasons. It is believed that this disper 2003 Page #234  
hat local authorities for security reasons had cordoned off 200 km around t 2004 Page #8  
at in his neighborhood for obvious reasons, and since, as everyone knows, L 2004 Page #43  
hat are Rep. Kissner's bottom line reasons for why the U.S. government has  2004 Page #61  
the shutdown are important for two reasons. 1. They are reasons being liste 2004 Page #88  
rtant for two reasons. 1. They are reasons being listed by Wilbert Smith wh 2004 Page #88  
th sent to Dan Fry, one of the key reasons for the shutdown and subsequent  2004 Page #88  
s any more. But, there are lots of reasons to keep everything the same inst 2004 Page #123  
eel that one of the most important reasons for the secrecy is the strong de 2004 Page #130  
 secrecy is explained by a host of reasons that includes the government's d 2004 Page #132  
 do we sort all this out, and what reasons are there today to take this inc 2004 Page #137  
utionary habits of the beings, the reasons they were here, and other matter 2004 Page #189  
ent appeared legit. He stated many reasons including the fact that the docu 2004 Page #191  
 Kennedy Why assassinated? • Usual reasons, pissed off CIA, Military, Mob e 2004 Page #212  
, and maybe they would prefer, for reasons which may or may not be legitima 2004 Page #219  
ng to use the term "evidence," for reasons that I will outline below — that 2004 Page #221  
ond Johnson photo-session, for the reasons outlined above. Bond was by this 2004 Page #237  
As discussed above, there are good reasons for concluding that this is conn 2005 Page #84  
 work? And are there any realistic reasons to suspect foul play in his deat 2005 Page #88  
en Dukas, who may have had her own reasons for not wanting Einstein to conf 2005 Page #92  
 crashed to earth for a variety of reasons and that selected military and w 2005 Page #120  
eel that one of the most important reasons for continuing secrecy is the st 2005 Page #140  
 in a year and the huge variety of reasons for travel.... Here are some rea 2006 Page #6  
asons for travel.... Here are some reasons for coming here to get the ball  2006 Page #6  
nuine document that was leaked for reasons related to government or militar 2006 Page #15  
gh-impact change events. For these reasons among many, thinking seriously a 2006 Page #50  
y cattle for similar but different reasons. "Our" concerns deal with preven 2006 Page #117  
ere are those who, for a number of reasons, I am not able to name. I was he 2006 Page #131  
tion suit, entered the woods — for reasons that remain unknown. 129         2006 Page #132  
when no explanations fit the usual reasons outside of combat." SLIDE # 9 —  2006 Page #141  
using this and it was all for good reasons. THEY HAD BEEN USING WHAT? Well, 2006 Page #162  
 false. There must have been other reasons for the Cl.A's creation, and per 2007 Page #12  
nded in the 1 970s, there are many reasons to doubt this. One is the media' 2007 Page #14  
n with CIA for "national security" reasons - \Xfas CBS the only player in t 2007 Page #23  
ind, there are many circumstantial reasons to suspect that the New York Tim 2007 Page #23  
n with ClA for "national security" reasons '\) ~:' President Discoants· 'I  2007 Page #24  
not being released, classified for reasons of national security. (MW note:  2007 Page #84  
 in-between the cracks for several reasons. lt is part of our history as hu 2007 Page #121  
ere at, we had (that is one of the reasons we called it "the pretty place") 2007 Page #123  
 exempt from public disclosure for reasons not presently understood. Source 2007 Page #138  
hat local authorities for security reasons had cordoned off 200 km around t 2007 Page #142  
e 1974 Coyame case for a number of reasons. The first was a UFO sighting ma 2007 Page #191  
 many nations and for a variety of reasons. Some are nations emerging from  2008 Page #25  
though there may be some very good reasons for them remaining _covert, I ~h 2008 Page #34  
"harvest" our souls upon death for reasons that were never fully resolved t 2008 Page #35  
gences exhibit may possibly be for reasons relating to curiosity about our  2008 Page #38  
though there may be some very good reasons for them remaining covert, I thi 2008 Page #38  
pt to note that there are numerous reasons to conclude that he was not invo 2008 Page #105  
t will consider it for the obvious reasons. I understand Oppenhe imer appro 2008 Page #114  
est in the UFO topic for different reasons. The net result is that I am in  2009 Page #7  
ion" vs. "defense and protection." Reasons and Means of Space Exploration . 2009 Page #10  
e or unlimited. It is justified by reasons of national security and of util 2009 Page #14  
ns for flying. But there are other reasons founded on the maxim of utility, 2009 Page #15  
troyed systematically for security reasons. This problem is illustrated by  2009 Page #24  
copies were destroyed for security reasons not known to me. While one is pr 2009 Page #24  
dge has been kept to a minimum for reasons of plausible deniability and spe 2009 Page #25  
icantly, Dulles' letter said: "For reasons of security, I cannot divulge pe 2009 Page #38  
ssified UFO files. For undisclosed reasons, Kennedy was convinced that the  2009 Page #41  
. In her mind there were excellent reasons not to confide in me right away. 2009 Page #88  
 ultimate objective , for security reasons. The Gettysburg Times discussed  2009 Page #157  

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, hoping for clear information and reassurance. If the NHI proves its benev 2006 Page #59  
ence for explanation, guidance and reassurance. Unlike familiar NHI, a stra 2006 Page #61  
tay glued to TV/radio for info and reassurance that all is not lost. If med 2006 Page #63  
es had patients listening to taped reassurance messages from their physicia 2006 Page #206  

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stcards?" Generally, I was able to reassure people that they were not alone 2006 Page #205  

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p. Keeping the public informed and reassured while managing outbreaks of pa 2006 Page #62  

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dent out of their minds, it is not reassuring that Charles Moore has been u 2004 Page #138  

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was prett} level. But you couldn't reaUy see anything underneath it. It was 2007 Page #169  

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apartment door where Sandy Rivers, Rebecca tkKeever Armstrong and Paul McKe 2007 Page #166  
vers stancling next to her sister, Rebecca McKeeve r Armstron g, who is nex 2007 Page #166  
s to come out. At the same moment, Rebecca and Sandy were already coming ou 2007 Page #166  
you guys Aunt Sandy Rivers and Mom Rebecca McKeever Armstrong, still reside 2007 Page #166  
veled with Paul McKeever, his mom (Rebecca McKeever Armstrong) and aunt (Sa 2007 Page #168  
 would th.ink they were crazy? Or? REBECCA, YOU \'/ERE PAUL'S MOM IN CHARGE 2007 Page #171  
sed the event. Al'\!D SANDY Ai'\JD REBECCA, YOU WERE YOUNG ADULTS THEN. HJ\ 2007 Page #172  

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ht and the temperature '.Vas warm. Rebecca's 8-year-old son, Paul, was play 2007 Page #166  

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ng on a UFO during the post Easter Rebellion Conflict and can this withstan 2006 Page #107  

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y Naval Hospital. The Monsignor is rebuffed all six times he attempts to se 2003 Page #95  
y. Nevertheless, he was repeatedly rebuffed in his attempts to gain 5 Sarba 2005 Page #79  
eton. As I understand it Marshal l rebuffed the idea of Oppenheimer discuss 2008 Page #114  

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ury Earth as part of an attempt to rebuild their stricken craft. And the no 2008 Page #102  

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1uickJy dismantled many factories, rebuilding them in Russia. It's clear no 2007 Page #111  

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gencies 'I.Vas met with definitive rebuke starting in the 1970s with the re 2005 Page #73  

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d", JSE, 1991. These arguments and rebuttals are not particularly focused o 2004 Page #121  

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with physics. These arguments were rebutted one by one in my response, "The 2004 Page #121  

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nance, analyzing its authenticity, rebutting claims of fakery and telling y 2003 Page #169  

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owever, 1 the caesadfi- cation has recaday been changed to 'restrict ', the 2004 Page #18  

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ck to merua rustory agrun. You may recaJJ that, in the buildup to the U.S.  2007 Page #12  

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bility of editors and reporters to recal.l basic historical facts, even fro 2007 Page #24  

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cepted by his F-86. Colonel Cooper recalJecl that these cljscs were een in  2007 Page #109  

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s and rivets clearly visible. Jack recalJed that the aircraft "skin" was in 2007 Page #100  

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der the armpits and out here. As I recall from the picture I saw, he was ab 2003 Page #23  
ke crinkled, soft aluminum foil. I recall it had very long hands, very long 2003 Page #23  
these witnesses forever. I clearly recall the discussion around this commun 2003 Page #56  
to access any details she couldn't recall consciously. Hansen allowed herse 2003 Page #143  
n in a lot of meetings but I don't recall one on UFOs. Cheney has always be 2003 Page #202  
rted high speeds are noteworthy. I recall reading an article in the 1897 pa 2004 Page #28  
th the lightalls very well. Do you recall the vehicle malfunctions? I did d 2004 Page #50  
.S. Air Force? James: Well I don't recall what color the plate was. But it  2004 Page #93  
id he describe them at all? Do you recall? James: Not that I can recall exc 2004 Page #96  
 you recall? James: Not that I can recall except that the descriptions that 2004 Page #96  
 the southwestern U.S. He does not recall seeing any mention of other perso 2004 Page #100  
 was no hard evidence, they should recall the declassified Bollander Memora 2004 Page #141  
is opinion. Specifically, did Bond recall any "hieroglyphics" in any of the 2004 Page #226  
ne deficienc y. Bod1 of d1em, if I recall, had had removal of the spleen fo 2005 Page #34  
." As a side note, it is useful to recall that it is not only the U.S. mili 2005 Page #74  
el was hospitalized and could only recall the event in terms of mathematics 2005 Page #79  
 other features as best they could recall. The scale of my map precluded a  2006 Page #80  
terms. Those I talked to could not recall the exact date or even the year.  2006 Page #85  
remember as you listen that Paul's recall and details were reinforced over  2006 Page #151  
really. But most of its head, as 1 recall, was badly damaged, either throug 2006 Page #159  
 background. Here it is, as I best recall it. I tried to get as real as I c 2006 Page #159  
e black and white photograph. I do recall that its neck was — in comparison 2006 Page #159  
out it years later, they could not recall or could not reveal the exact nat 2006 Page #173  
abiding interest in space stuff. I recall as a young boy standing in our fr 2006 Page #182  
ber 30, 1984. These same witnesses recall the ship stopping off of Carter P 2006 Page #188  
bility of editors and reporters to recall basic histoncal facts, even from  2007 Page #23  
,vas the only time that l can ever recall that the military ever showed up. 2007 Page #126  
going on? Joe: You know what l can recall back then, really, T couldn't tel 2007 Page #126  
nal tone of their voices when they recall key events. Estella Krussel was c 2008 Page #50  
collection of the witness: if they recall seemingly unrelated activities on 2008 Page #58  
ere is the paradox in Penniston 's recall of the telepathic transmission fr 2008 Page #95  
 of between $150 and $200 million. Recall that Russell A. Nixon, the young  2008 Page #131  
t that so many believed him to be. Recall that Fritz Werner had told Ray Fo 2009 Page #55  
its been 30 years ... wish I could recall beter detail. Strange I can recal 2009 Page #83  
recall beter detail. Strange I can recall everything leading up to and afte 2009 Page #83  
span of 50 years she was unable to recall his last name. However, she did k 2009 Page #90  

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ssing sound in the distance. Randy recalled how they watched a slow moving  2003 Page #58  
 There were some landmarks that he recalled seeing that night that he was l 2003 Page #63  
12-related materials, it should be recalled that the 'AMC Opinion Concernin 2003 Page #87  
n in the sky on the way there. She recalled being undressed, a physical exa 2003 Page #143  
ry, southern Australia. As the man recalled, in either 1958 or 1959, a stra 2004 Page #15  
dge outdid himself that time." she recalled. Wise County Historical Commiss 2004 Page #29  
d see what had happened," Stephens recalled. "But my daddy said we had to f 2004 Page #30  
 he told me the story many times," recalled Stephens, adding he was almost  2004 Page #30  
all out the National Guard," Idell recalled. "There was me, the sheriff and 2004 Page #31  
or (probably his fellow divers) he recalled diving off Government Point. Ch 2004 Page #43  
nt time. Years later Dr. Sarbacher recalled that the information he had gat 2004 Page #91  
.S. officials. She stated that she recalled Wilbert Smith had talked about  2004 Page #94  
rn Indiana. As Stringfield himself recalled: At that time, many UFO sightin 2004 Page #108  
ceived from President Nixon. Linda recalled that the letter indicated that  2004 Page #185  
exactly what type it was, and Bond recalled it as only a standard lens supp 2004 Page #234  
-7.' "As we lingered at the map he recalled that he had stood inside a hang 2005 Page #43  
retired physician living in Maine, recalled that: "The interest of the Air  2005 Page #95  
t of both their careers. Eva Reich recalled that McDonald had visited the c 2005 Page #99  
rn Indiana. As Stringfield himself recalled: At that time, man) UFO sightin 2005 Page #139  
d Hal Rupard and John Wallis. They recalled the B-52 was about 50 miles or  2006 Page #79  
Railroad Valley for many years and recalled the incident in detail. He mark 2006 Page #80  
 this ever happened." Norman Sharp recalled with bitterness how Air Force p 2006 Page #80  
Hounds of Hell: those who saw them recalled how they flew through the night 2006 Page #119  
rror swung away from the wall," he recalled. "My first thought was that a b 2006 Page #120  
 point." On arrival at Llangollen, recalled Prescott, the unit noticed a gr 2006 Page #122  
articular significance to it, Mark recalled that Dodd had told him that it  2006 Page #128  
er (see map). He also subsequently recalled that shortly afterward he was c 2006 Page #176  
MacDiLI AFB aerial photo #2). Jack recalled that the chain Link fence was o 2007 Page #95  
rcumference of the disc. Jack also recalled that all four aircraft had a sm 2007 Page #100  
a two seat tandem model. Jack also recalled that on the very forward leadin 2007 Page #100  
ustration #25 & #26). Indeed, Jack recalled that "the front landing gear ha 2007 Page #105  
 inside the exhaust pores. He also recalled seeing "landing gear strut scis 2007 Page #115  
n hypnosis , both Betty and Barney recalled what had taken place during the 2008 Page #35  
 were regular soldiers or MP's. He recalled seeing olive-drab vehicles to i 2008 Page #43  
se are some of the desc1iptions he recalled the night the dispatch center w 2008 Page #44  
l. " Sometime afterwards Robertson recalled stopping at a Westport Cafe. He 2008 Page #44  
Westport fishing boat captain. She recalled an unusual conversation with fo 2008 Page #45  
e with additional infom1ation . He recalled being in John's River Lodge, a  2008 Page #52  
ame back. On Thursday or Friday he recalled seeing two military "s"-y crane 2008 Page #53  
imes works 6 to 7 days a week. She recalled the Crash and she promised to a 2008 Page #54  
ed in the Crash and kept notes. He recalled it had occurred on a Sunday nig 2008 Page #55  
rviewed Sally Desmarte au who also recalled the Aberdeen Police lines "lit  2008 Page #70  
r contact after almost 6 years was recalled as follows: the vessel that fel 2009 Page #53  
irst experience involved a man she recalled as Master Sgt. Clarence. Over t 2009 Page #90  
I was impressed by the details she recalled, but also by how she remained a 2009 Page #91  
At the time she described what she recalled, there were no references avail 2009 Page #91  
tion experiences . Man consciously recalled. ■ Missng tine, "\/irtual reali 2009 Page #152  
lds all reports on it "although he recalled having spoken to Dr. Vannevar B 2009 Page #160  

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orres is clearly an honorable man, recalling a difficult and potentially li 2008 Page #66  
 me. Cigar shaped for sure but not recalling the end shape. I was focused o 2009 Page #83  
 faced serious illness and who was recalling events from 50 years prior, th 2009 Page #90  

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 their way onto a farm lane. Jerry recalls seeing various military vehicles 2003 Page #60  
ion. In his memoirs, the financier recalls Forrestal telling him that he is 2003 Page #89  
ould prove his theories'' Sprinkle recalls. "He was intrigued because of th 2003 Page #144  
nald Nickerson, a local fisherman, recalls seeing the men bringing up debri 2004 Page #41  
off the light station, but then he recalls that during that period they had 2004 Page #44  
for some 32 days straight. He also recalls the island being used as some so 2004 Page #44  
he claims he did not read them. He recalls that there were drawings but doe 2004 Page #100  
e... after a fashion. Jesse Marcel recalls a number of press men/photograph 2004 Page #237  
impse of the humanoid features. He recalls tl1at their heads were hairless  2005 Page #43  
nts of crashed UFO lore. Reme Baca recalls that New Mexico in 1945 was more 2005 Page #153  
 leaves. okmet hOlipttaJized; only recalls event in teems of mathematics to 2006 Page #26  
retrieval attempt, Dominic Papetti recalls watching unmarked airplanes circ 2006 Page #187  
lustration #26) Jack specificall y recalls that the unusually high vertical 2007 Page #107  
     Supersonic Concord. \'(1arren recalls seeing what looked like "venetia 2007 Page #115  
gh he does know the exact date, he recalls that sometime in 1974, a fiery n 2007 Page #191  

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ange over time. She did not add or recant any part of it. What she told Kev 2009 Page #95  

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f chis controversial film, a brief recap might be in order. Video-producer  2005 Page #145  

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nual Intelligence Agency). Ba.iJey recaUed that Admiral Michaelis' duties a 2005 Page #130  
ry high vertical tail. Warren also recaUed that the main landing gear strut 2007 Page #114  

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em• ciaim~ omit 11\c 193~ and more reccol.ly Glenn Mar-r~et k:10·.t.·n to a 2009 Page #182  

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trieval in 1957: 4 humanoid bodies receetteed with great difficulty. Noels  2006 Page #26  

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ting the Special Operations Manual RECEflVONG AND HANDLING 20. Uncrating, u 2003 Page #177  

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ntic docs PROVENANCE OF SOM 1-01 » Receipt by Don Berliner n Meter number l 2003 Page #180  
t with us, though not necessarily. Receipt of radio signals from space or d 2006 Page #52  
e next slide 3 shows the record of receipt of "leaked" documents mostly rel 2008 Page #104  

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t object moving across the sky did receive wide exposure, since it was cove 2003 Page #53  
 later in the evening she began to receive calls from the military includin 2003 Page #59  
or CIA, the president should still receive the best available material, as  2003 Page #189  
itary police headquarters began to receive telephone calls from the distric 2005 Page #31  
4, near Area 51, were the first to receive public attention. Amazingly, aft 2005 Page #82  
. Perhaps Berliner was selected to receive this film because the year befor 2005 Page #126  
s. We can only hope that his files receive the further research they deserv 2005 Page #140  
e film to a TV compan) should they receive the right offer. Santilli did, h 2005 Page #151  
iation, have been known to fail or receive anomalous signals that caused th 2005 Page #161  
ne describes the codeword he would receive for leaving his normal duties to 2006 Page #19  
ited States orders that all troops receive anthrax vaccination. • Spring 19 2006 Page #108  
anada orders troops in the Gulf to receive anthrax vaccination. While it is 2006 Page #108  
mmand in Seattle, Washington would receive an official report from 180      2006 Page #183  
ctivities, or would simply like to receive updates regarding CONTACT's even 2006 Page #193  
the School of Nursing was about to receive a gift of equipment from the Dep 2006 Page #199  
ive callers the next morning would receive a free copy. The phones rang off 2006 Page #204  
lysts and intelligence officers to receive, analyze and summarize the data  2009 Page #16  

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a. A year later (1988) , a tip was received that another resident not far f 2003 Page #63  
e that fit with information I have received from other sources. Joel wants  2003 Page #70  
 project beforehand and would have received one of the first copies coming  2003 Page #88  
nd COAST TO COAST AM. One day, Art received a letter dated April 10, 1996,  2003 Page #97  
etal In his fifth and final letter received July 5, 1996, the writer finall 2003 Page #99  
ed those findings on the radio, we received a second letter dated April 22, 2003 Page #100  
kground, W. C. Levengood Levengood received a B. S. in Physics and Mathemat 2003 Page #111  
rsity of Toledo, Ohio, in 1957; he received an M. A. in Bioscience from Bal 2003 Page #111  
bor from 1961 to 1968. In 1970, he received an M. S. in biophysics from the 2003 Page #111  
tate Police office in Cimarron had received a strange call on May 6t of 198 2003 Page #142  
 seen body parts floating in vats, received what she thought was an explana 2003 Page #143  
d recordings of the signals he had received. He showed them film and video  2003 Page #145  
l negatives, which is what Don had received in the mail. Today, I will be s 2003 Page #169  
g at the Special Operations Manual received by Don Berliner, mailed from Qu 2003 Page #170  
ovenance with the Bowen Manuscript received from an FOIA office at Ft. Mead 2003 Page #179  
" the document reads thus: We have received another phone call from our aud 2004 Page #8  
 comment" was the reply that Barry received when the issue of the aircraft' 2004 Page #10  
n [8 August 1979] the Embassy here received information that a strange obje 2004 Page #10  
interest that U.S. authorities had received, "A roll of 35 mm film for colo 2004 Page #11  
s, I noted that on each envelope I received there was a small emblem with w 2004 Page #12  
oked into the case in 1985 and had received an outright denial that anythin 2004 Page #13  
roar information only. 1 hems also received information that a new repeat i 2004 Page #18  
lly took place and if so, did they received all of the original fragments o 2004 Page #30  
 Ottawa later that day had already received a brief report from the RCC in  2004 Page #40  
ggest that the Ministry of Defence received any such reports. Lord Hill-Nor 2004 Page #54  
7-28, 1980. In late January 1998 I received a call from Timothy Egercic, an 2004 Page #55  
r about an hour. Two weeks later I received a letter delineating his person 2004 Page #55  
ions. More than ten years later, I received a call from Dock Rhodes, a form 2004 Page #56  
prior to 1950. Several years ago I received a military officer's confidenti 2004 Page #73  
ation in Denver, Colorado. There I received a national Emmy nomination, sev 2004 Page #76  
assified flying saucers issues. He received the clearance and prepared a pa 2004 Page #90  
int. Some of the information Smith received in the United States came from  2004 Page #90  
ed the UFO hardware that Smith had received for analysis from the United St 2004 Page #94  
no sense that he would say that he received access to alien bodies from a f 2004 Page #98  
e released a commendation that was received by Tim's father, Harry. It was  2004 Page #101  
hers as the man inside the NSC who received the Robertson Panel Report when 2004 Page #103  
positive feedback that Stringfield received from his readers on this mentio 2004 Page #110  
 Some of these documents have been received only as photographic copies but 2004 Page #134  
eces. On February 21, 1978, Marcel received an inquiry call from Stanton Fr 2004 Page #135  
ifically because of the warning he received. There is also the possibility  2004 Page #136  
so my package reached him and even received a reply. Ironically, the book U 2004 Page #140  
re in Roswell, New Mexico, that he received a high-level briefing on the Ro 2004 Page #146  
 He passed on the fact that he had received word of recovered metal in Mich 2004 Page #176  
ad showed her a letter that he had received from President Nixon. Linda rec 2004 Page #185  
d for the hidden UFO files when he received his intelligence briefings as P 2004 Page #185  
e Disney and Emenegger before him, received an offer to view UFO informatio 2004 Page #189  
 ET presence. The main thing Moore received that people here would know is  2004 Page #191  
ichard Doty. A few years later she received an interview with "the keeper"  2004 Page #195  
n January of 2004, so he must have received some of briefing telling him wh 2004 Page #197  
rom disclosing information she had received from others that had disposed o 2004 Page #206  
tific problem of our times," which received widespread media coverage. • He 2004 Page #209  
 next 50 years, until George Filer received a telephone call from Mrs. Rame 2004 Page #226  
ge. Further, we suggest Gen. Ramey received the message on his way into his 2004 Page #227  
? One thing is certain: Gen. Ramey received a message. He received a messag 2004 Page #230  
 Gen. Ramey received a message. He received a message the world can now rea 2004 Page #230  
he Special Operations Manual, were received as photographic negatives and w 2004 Page #243  
d : electrogravitics : designs and received : over1iaoze··-- -~r;·· US Pate 2005 Page #28  
 strange letter tl1at Woolcott had received in 1965 from her husband, who w 2005 Page #44  
ifornia. Steve is 60-years-old and received two bachelor degrees in 1974 fr 2005 Page #64  
 also told Steve Jones that he had received information from an intelligenc 2005 Page #65  
cautious about the informati on he received, and honored requests for confi 2005 Page #78  
 his direction, coo -he eventually received the reply, in effect, that he d 2005 Page #81  
imbo until further confirmation is received. But it is 8 Harzan, Jan. Perso 2005 Page #81  
f study. But orgonomy was nor well received into the times it was born. Som 2005 Page #87  
st hand on a daily basis; and both received educations from private tutors. 2005 Page #88  
s Dayton motel. The next day Moise received a phone call from Captain Hill  2005 Page #98  
in 1998, UFO researcher Tim Cooper received a reply to !us FOIA request for 2005 Page #125  
rary. For the last 3 years, I have received assistance in further research  2005 Page #146  
shed. Shortly thereafter, Faustino received a military visitor asking for p 2005 Page #154  
ting a letter to rum that he never received. Instead, I received a reply 16 2005 Page #163  
that he never received. Instead, I received a reply 161                     2005 Page #163  
of alien spacecraft? Dr. \Xloolman received his doctorate in 1976 in theore 2005 Page #174  
nage the retrieval of crashed UFOs received a significant boost with the pu 2006 Page #14  
e for twelve years (1982-1994) and received a number of awards including th 2006 Page #21  
ng time. NICAP • 1950s and 1960s • Received 10 or 15 crashed UFO leads. • L 2006 Page #25  
 sign was the only greeting that I received that day. I thought the locals  2006 Page #91  
ght, according to reliable reports received by the Gazette." Although it cl 2006 Page #94  
e "Flatwoods Monster" incident, he received a call from Washington D.C. tel 2006 Page #95  
or its impact point. In turn, they received assistance in the search from t 2006 Page #120  
rprisingly, the "hare" explanation received short shrift with the local wit 2006 Page #121  
s the city of Birmingham. "We then received orders to proceed with speed to 2006 Page #122  
.' At approximately 20.13 hours we received orders to proceed to Llangollen 2006 Page #122  
dditional government agencies also received reports, but such has not been  2006 Page #134  
onsequences of retaliation, I have received dozens of emails from people wh 2006 Page #142  
nd email him. On September 10th, I received this short email: "Dear Linda,  2006 Page #151  
tory indicates that at the time he received the first notification of the r 2006 Page #167  
n early December before Willingham received his duty call. Zechel was alrea 2006 Page #177  
 Air Force intelligence or the CIC received any special UFO information as  2006 Page #179  
ttle UFO Conference (June 2005), I received a late-night phone call from Mr 2006 Page #180  
list of professional referrals and received numerous calls for assistance f 2006 Page #197  
ion heard that Prof. John Mack had received a very large grant from the Roc 2006 Page #198  
k in March of 1993, the Foundation received some information about another  2006 Page #200  
ences and often wondered if he had received an implant. He had worked all o 2006 Page #206  
have had anomalous experiences and received possible implants. Loma Linda i 2006 Page #206  
es almost certainly would not have received much news coverage, especially  2007 Page #7  
atus update March 15, 2004: e-mail received from "Rufus Tallwalker " who st 2007 Page #115  
atus update August 28, 2004: email received from Rupert Trinidad (former Lo 2007 Page #115  
 as this appeared in the papers, I received a call from Lou Corbin. "It's p 2007 Page #133  
e's UFO program, Project Blue Book received regular assistance from the 460 2007 Page #133  
ligence (CSETI) has stated that he received a copy of the document in 1994, 2007 Page #135  
. remembers two calls d1at Slatzer received from Marilyn shortly before she 2007 Page #136  
U.S., 1955, Monroe is said to have received an invitation to attend a recep 2007 Page #137  
en Of!jecl, it reads thus: We have received another phone call from our aud 2007 Page #141  
tographs that I have only recently received from a long-time Belen resident 2007 Page #160  
carefully reviewing information we received from several individuals , incl 2007 Page #188  
ragment This almost forgotten case received quite a bit of arrention in the 2007 Page #193  
lts above refer only to the sample received, which weighed 1.30 grams." Aft 2007 Page #194  
.hl RAJ.~ until his death. He also received the VJ. Vernadskii Gold Medal f 2007 Page #198  
an Jose in 1996). The brothers had received it from rwo students who had ob 2007 Page #199  
y with magnesium and tin." Once he received one sample, Vallee arranged for 2007 Page #199  
at weight to. Not so much today. I received a letter, the writer of which c 2008 Page #14  
ightings. The Air Force, which had received most of the sighting reports, i 2008 Page #15  
ornly maintains that no UFO report received through official channels has e 2008 Page #23  
 indicate that any UFO report ever received by us has posed a threat to nat 2008 Page #24  
omb. No fewer than 3,000 residents received court orders to vacate-within a 2008 Page #27  
one of the best sighting reports I received in my entire posting. The repor 2008 Page #33  
onic boom. Well, of course, when I received this report and the one from Co 2008 Page #34  
gence. It's a massive job: MoD has received over I 1,000 UFO reports to dat 2008 Page #63  
ineering since I 975. Prof. Kelley received his Ph.D. in Physics from the U 2008 Page #75  
d craft, Sgt. Penniston told me he received a call to report on December 30 2008 Page #90  
o is shown on slide 7, after being received by Cooper. Not appreciating the 2008 Page #105  
sed on the leaked documents he had received and did not reference . This bo 2008 Page #107  
small institutions in every state, received aid from the Rockefeller founde 2008 Page #140  
died under Dr. Hermann Stutte, who received his doctorate from Robert Somme 2008 Page #140  
oth he and Senator Joseph McCarthy received volumes of classified infom1ati 2008 Page #141  
LOW'S PRIVATE ORGANIZATION • NEVER RECEIVED USG FUNDIN • STRUCTURE WAS: • B 2008 Page #153  
se it had a CIA cover page. It was received by Tim Cooper in Jun/Jul 200 l  2009 Page #8  
 in Jun/Jul 200 l but not stamped "received" with his initials the way he u 2009 Page #8  
resent ative to integrate material received. 3. A straight estimate be divi 2009 Page #19  
other UFO researcher, Gary Leslie, received a letter about the show from Cr 2009 Page #32  
                      Jim Garrison received an anonymous letter about Crism 2009 Page #33  
a strange letter that Woolcott had received in 1965 from her husband, who w 2009 Page #51  
 is General Williams who allegedly received 35mm film in two canisters on D 2009 Page #60  
night on Christmas, Sgt. Penniston received a radio call from Central Secur 2009 Page #62  
ania, and is now 69- years-old. He received a B. A. in Economics and Chemis 2009 Page #68  
 after high school graduation . He received orders to go to RAF Bentwaters, 2009 Page #77  
 in the States until October 9, it received immediate press and broadcast c 2009 Page #136  
ed, and in early February, 1990, I received a briefletter from a therapist  2009 Page #139  
 in New Zealand. 6. The U. S. Navy received reports during development. The 2009 Page #161  
 project to Florida. The U.S. Navy received reports on the weapon, he said. 2009 Page #161  
rn in Marysville, Ohio in 1908. He received an Artium Baccalaureatus (A.B.) 2009 Page #164  
dispatch quoted Leech as saying he received the honor for his work in conne 2009 Page #167  
mic bomb. Professor , T.D.J. Leech received a commandership of the order of 2009 Page #167  
               " 6. The U. S. Navy received reports during development, "De 2009 Page #170  
ook con-espondence that Arnold had received from the public. Arnold noted i 2009 Page #179  
wn went through all the mail I had received outside of what various newsmen 2009 Page #179  
 the contents of the letters I had received. The interest on the part of th 2009 Page #179  
 quoted him as sayin1, that he had received no lndt~1t1on or the workccl on 2009 Page #184  

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htings out of about 13,000 reports receiver by Blue Book before in closed i 2006 Page #179  
 terms that their new VXJ IVIodule Receiver may be the product of back-engi 2007 Page #71  
e phone would ring even though the receiver was off the hook. A clergyman r 2007 Page #129  

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 them a tour of his homemade radio receivers, the array of antennas pointed 2003 Page #145  

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 1980 • Soviet Ministry of Defense receives thousands of LIFO cases during  2006 Page #28  
 Station in Bellingham, Washington receives a call from a local fishing ves 2006 Page #184  
The Bellingham Coast Guard station receives another message. This call is r 2006 Page #184  
9:45 AM: US Coast Guard Bellingham receives a call from the Whatcom County  2006 Page #185  
sion, as was the fact that the MoD receives more FOI requests on UFOs than  2008 Page #61  
udy. FOi or Investigation? The MoD receives more FOi requests relating to U 2008 Page #62  

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ve or defensive weaponryMJ-12 Code Receiving Facility U A-002-6 Area 51 S-4 2003 Page #175  
tified "Area 51 S-4" as one of the receiving facilities. Later, we will pro 2003 Page #176  
d differently. Slide 32 deals with receiving and handling, again with detai 2003 Page #176  
rovenance begins with Don Berliner receiving the box and its contents of ex 2003 Page #179  
f the military, and thus should be receiving on his desk the best material  2003 Page #189  
the mid-1960s, Moon Dust was still receiving credible data and reports on c 2004 Page #6  
ver the years, I was accustomed to receiving through the mail all manner of 2004 Page #11  
hat lived at the North Pole. After receiving detailed information about thi 2004 Page #32  
 worth taking. Our publisher began receiving mail addressed to us not long  2004 Page #49  
ing procedures • This led to Don's receiving Special Operations Manual SOM1 2004 Page #124  
s somehow never the same man after receiving confirmation of the answer to  2004 Page #147  
ed, the letter Emenegger confirmed receiving had gone the way of the missin 2004 Page #185  
versity of Texas, Arlington. After receiving them we noticed one of the "I- 2004 Page #226  
gree to answer our questions after receiving a fax giving hjm permjssion to 2005 Page #148  
 theoretical physics following his receiving his BS in aerospace engineerin 2005 Page #174  
the mid-1960s, Moon Dust was still receiving credible data on crashed objec 2007 Page #140  
. Radio Kl Tl of Centralia reports receiving report of large, slow moving i 2008 Page #49  
in a standard format by the person receiving the UFO report. Overall, there 2008 Page #64  
glowing, triangle-shaped craft and receiving information in his mind. Appar 2008 Page #90  
naged Project Paperclip soon began receiving security reports from Schow's  2008 Page #137  
itical aspects of Government work, receiving many honors. He died Sept 9, 2 2009 Page #9  
ist, Thomas David James Leech, was receiving a Commandership of the British 2009 Page #156  

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 Attomey General.' When Pataki was recendy asked if he talked to Dorothy Ki 2007 Page #136  

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owed in the nearby water course in recent years because of a large blockage 2003 Page #45  
Department. Credit: Stan Gordon In recent years, more people who had involv 2003 Page #57  
 home director. There are numerous recent leads which I am still following  2003 Page #57  
e crash site at Kecksburg. In more recent years, I have heard rumors that a 2003 Page #67  
 the Bi/Mg layered metal in water. Recent Bi/Mg and Water Studies by Biophy 2003 Page #111  
ble (non- reactive) in water. More Recent Studies of Bi/Mg Reactions in Wat 2003 Page #112  
was devoted to papers dealing with recent work involving nanoparticles of g 2003 Page #115  
ar Secretary Forrestals As per our recent conversation on this matter, you  2003 Page #134  
ar -ecretary Forr*atali Ao per our recent conversation on ihls ratter, you  2003 Page #136  
 David. Lyndon B. Johnson During a recent visit to the Lyndon Johnson libra 2003 Page #192  
in the crash at Kecksburg during a recent trip to the National Archives in  2003 Page #194  
ho are inclined to accept the most recent official explanation, and who wou 2004 Page #138  
een called by many names. The most recent one was used in 1992 and was iden 2004 Page #249  
rence presentation, I'll share two recent updates about the DR.ES mystery:  2005 Page #71  
al application. \'v'h.ile the most recent of the events described here ling 2005 Page #104  
Wood, has done significant work in recent years by acquiring, analyzing and 2005 Page #119  
any significant connection between recent incidents and those collected by  2005 Page #122  
th the mission of Na\') materiel). Recent investigation also shows that Adm 2005 Page #130  
e from its origins in the 1940s to recent decades. As context, Air Force re 2005 Page #141  
o taken new and different forms in recent decades. Yet the fundamental phen 2005 Page #143  
ountered EBE on 20 January 1996 21 Recent report on research results from B 2006 Page #108  
the only changes we could see were recent disturbances of surface soil in s 2006 Page #121  
elated to the war in Korea and the recent nuclear threats bi the Soviets, b 2006 Page #164  
e had increased its *dance here in recent days." Further evidence of the of 2006 Page #169  
ruders Foundation 12. Since Budd's recent illness and travels he had got be 2006 Page #202  
e and showed me pictures of him in recent magazines. However, I promised Bu 2006 Page #203  
another Pearl Harbor surprise. But recent scholarship suggests that Pead Ha 2007 Page #11  
author Tim Weiner explained in his recent book about the CIA, Le,g{IQ' q/As 2007 Page #36  
ils from 1950s ■ Red stamp ink not recent ■ Felt tip ink not recent (after  2007 Page #46  
 ink not recent ■ Felt tip ink not recent (after 1962) 40 ""----- --·------ 2007 Page #46  
ng tl1is number steadjjy upward in recent years. But there seems co be a cl 2007 Page #121  
                                   RECENT SIGHTINGS REPORTED IN NEW MEXICO  2007 Page #165  
ident. On Page 3, under the title "Recent Sightings Reported in New i\Iexic 2007 Page #165  
neb account may be correct. During recent visits to Coyame, Mexico, the aut 2007 Page #184  
e Coyame incident. 1. INTRODUCTION Recent astronomical discoveries, such as 2007 Page #184  
nable to explain 25% of them! 5) A recent Roper Poll revealed that 56% of A 2007 Page #185  
hared with us his notes about more recent UFO sightings. 4. RELATED CASES T 2007 Page #191  
ened until 30 years after the most recent document. Some more sensitive fil 2008 Page #61  
ool shootings and teen suicides in recent years. Virtually every one of the 2008 Page #141  
 in the UFO controversy . One more recent UFO connection is the slight rela 2009 Page #9  
t will be in the 1980s. There is a recent historical base and an existing f 2009 Page #15  
en borne out by development during recent decades in which technology has b 2009 Page #23  
n September 24, 1947. Referring to recent conversations on an undisclosed m 2009 Page #36  
e latest information from the most recent October 2009 hypnosis session bef 2009 Page #77  
d proceedings , the following is a recent interview with me about his frust 2009 Page #77  

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nologies desk. However, one of the recently surfaced MJ12 documents suggest 2003 Page #42  
sed some information which she had recently obtained which appears to rule  2003 Page #71  
ientist who worked at the facility recently said that "Some of the guys wor 2003 Page #142  
that UFO "control group" MJ 12 had recently come to the conclusion that "th 2003 Page #150  
nidentified object that apparently recently fell from the sky. The paper qu 2004 Page #7  
ck says that a flying saucer which recently fell at Spitsbergen has been st 2004 Page #12  
nt until it appeared in the papers recently. We were living in Aurora at th 2004 Page #29  
r the allegations contained in the recently published book Left At East Gat 2004 Page #53  
 I was contacted by Lori Rehfeldt, recently retired from the Air Force afte 2004 Page #54  
work, the producer asking them had recently read Left At East Gate and aske 2004 Page #59  
re fraudulent was not proven until recently, following his death. Mysteriou 2004 Page #137  
ned, or whittled. Polyethylene had recently come into existence and was bei 2004 Page #142  
ho have walked on the Moon, stated recently in a public lecture in Roswell, 2004 Page #146  
er, the pioneer astronaut who died recently, told a key story in his book L 2004 Page #176  
al Majestic-12 documents, and most recently, one on the 1948 Aztec alleged  2004 Page #214  
d this long and hard and then just recently I found a possible answer stari 2004 Page #237  
underground at the DRES lakebed as recently as 1995. 69                     2005 Page #71  
spoken publicly in this vein, most recently to my knowledge at a conference 2005 Page #81  
rt of a black military budget that recently exceeded S14 billion. This does 2005 Page #167  
 the Atlantic on a 747 is today. I recently flew nonstop from Newark, New J 2006 Page #6  
 good and reliable (at least until recently) and I could give acceptable an 2006 Page #13  
h as Leonard Stringfield, and more recently by Dr. Robert Wood and Ryan Woo 2006 Page #14  
 Brazil death of Corporal Chereze. Recently, A.J. Gevaerd and Dr. Roger Lei 2006 Page #108  
les) is a type of infectious agent recently identified, made only of protei 2006 Page #113  
were involved at level III and IV. Recently, research is suggesting that so 2006 Page #113  
 when I spoke to her about it just recently: 'I saw aircraft and heard airc 2006 Page #127  
nidentified object that apparently recently fell from the sky. The paper qu 2007 Page #141  
 1974 photographs that I have only recently received from a long-time Belen 2007 Page #160  
er Bridge on A-line Logging Road I recently visited the area described by G 2008 Page #51  
ype of nuclear reaction. And, most recently, in August 2004 a Russian exped 2008 Page #102  
s chaim1an Thomas J. Watson. Using recently discovered Nazi documents and t 2008 Page #128  
 to government documents that have recently come to light and were publishe 2008 Page #129  
l of the entire world. As revealed recently by Nicholas "Nick" Rockefeller, 2008 Page #136  
                                   recently was close friends to Kurt Wahlh 2008 Page #145  
and unsettled to this day has most recently been evidenced by a lawsuit fro 2009 Page #34  
 Island UFO, The Octopus and, most recently Secret and Suppressed 11. DVDs  2009 Page #34  
urity Control. John Burroughs says recently he has learned from their 81 st 2009 Page #63  
that an unidentified flying object recently landed in a park in the Russian 2009 Page #134  
he Soviets were experimenting with recently acquired German weaponry. Altho 2009 Page #155  
elt by scientists in 1939 and more recently Glenn Martin mentioned them as  2009 Page #158  
nd the existing Army buildings had recently been reduced to a "care and mai 2009 Page #165  

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a letter dated March 23, 1979, the recently-deceased Richard Hall, then-edi 2009 Page #50  

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received an invitation to attend a reception at the SO\ iet Embassy, "in ho 2007 Page #137  

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I thought the locals would be very receptive to me and talk about the story 2006 Page #91  
at most of the locals were not too receptive to outsiders, including me, as 2006 Page #91  

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ed is "Enloop Longer Storage Life" rechargeable batteries which promise "Br 2007 Page #71  

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ing statement: "\Y./e now have the rechnolog) to take ET home." Amazingly,  2005 Page #81  
tales of reverse engineering alien rechnolog) are based on the reports of U 2005 Page #163  

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as soon as it is published. It has recintly been rumored that one of thee*  2004 Page #18  

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ive years or so later, Don was the recipient in the mail from LaCrosse, WI, 2004 Page #127  
 Presumably he was selected as the recipient because he came so close to gu 2004 Page #127  
kely that Newton would have been a recipient of such information, but Gebau 2004 Page #218  
C is short for Timothy Cooper, the recipient of many of these because of hi 2008 Page #104  

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test secret, the Russians will not reciprocate. Are we not, therefore, spea 2009 Page #20  

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tious, opening the door to bold or reckless players to gain advantage. Even 2006 Page #59  
 a bearing on national security is reckless in the extreme. Indeed, we woul 2008 Page #38  

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case, but were unable to locate or reclaim the object. Perhaps, more than 4 2004 Page #5  
ortant difference in helping us to reclaim our lost history. Other national 2005 Page #84  
se, but were not able to locate or reclaim the object. Perhaps, nearly half 2007 Page #139  

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n — the Aztec incident has finally reclaimed it's place, for good or ill, i 2004 Page #223  

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~ '·:.5;?dlW!f":&:.T&"8 Shat-in~ ,:reclil for lle\'elULHncnt r,1 a sea:rel  2009 Page #180  

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 not only that multiple craft were recm·ered five years before the nowfamou 2005 Page #123  

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ROSWELL DISK *******AT THE (B) ****RECO**** OPERATION WITH ROSWELL DISK 074 2004 Page #228  
ROSWELL DISK 074 MJ AT THE (c) ****RECO**** OPERATION **** ******* **** *** 2004 Page #228  
1i\'l,Ol11IU\ AIU.k[Al .... , .. ' RECO"\l\JE',lAT)ONS CONCERNJNG CONGRE.~S 2008 Page #154  

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mic, wo night give China but these recoaaendations have seampd to ae to be  2003 Page #228  

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edom beyond a certain altitude was recogni zed. The sovereignty of the Unit 2009 Page #14  

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 the process of obtruning official recognition of the presence of other bei 2005 Page #75  
ttempt to bring this matter public recognition via the formal political pro 2005 Page #75  
orate hoax that reached world wide recognition? I continued to research the 2006 Page #99  
t up to date.' ■"Asa semi-official recognition of the extraterrestrial theo 2007 Page #47  
deo cameras in public places, face recognition technology , the computer su 2008 Page #123  
 hoaxer's own style so as to avoid recognition , and the intent was to prov 2009 Page #13  
ever, he ostensibly had a shock of recognition . Previously , in late Augus 2009 Page #32  
icize her experiences for money or recognition . r.··; Anyone who knew June 2009 Page #95  

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f an alien spacecraft would be for recognizable systems and parts; foremost 2005 Page #161  
nce fiction or urban legends, with recognizable features and behavior, Mobi 2006 Page #55  
d Kapton coatings on one side. One recognizable component was a sway brace  2006 Page #84  
 far as 1,000 feet beyond the last recognizable debris, removing every 81   2006 Page #84  
rimeter 1,000 feet beyond the last recognizable debris, the total surface a 2006 Page #85  
allic which was apparently neither recognizable by the two veteran explorer 2006 Page #190  
tration (NASA), is one of the more recognizable names of the Paperclip 131  2008 Page #137  

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writings, which he said he did not recognize, but were similar to Egyptian  2003 Page #23  
Mogul balloon array, they couldn't recognize what the debris was and though 2004 Page #133  
rs ask whether any one of us could recognize, much less translate, Morse Co 2005 Page #120  
ed Alien Autopsy cameraman. Do you recognize this man? Qujte naturally Sant 2005 Page #145  
ot inappropriate. First we have to recognize there is a Cosmic Watergate an 2006 Page #8  
months or longer. Many people will recognize that their reality will never  2006 Page #59  
 a lot of equipment that I did not recognize into the radar site building i 2006 Page #155  
 member states would be wil_ing to recognize it. •Jr* ... "11( ..... It is  2008 Page #113  
ni proclaimed. "It is important to recognize that, as an economic system, f 2008 Page #124  
e to this proposed change of ????. recognize the threat and deal with it in 2009 Page #16  
d Fred Lee Crisman. UFO historians recognize Crisman as one of two main wit 2009 Page #29  

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 saw something under some brush. I recognized the Coors beer can on top, wh 2003 Page #45  
 had previous military experience, recognized Army and Air Force personnel. 2003 Page #69  
ter. Johnson is an internationally recognized authority on orbital debris a 2003 Page #71  
nown as the "Father of Stealth" is recognized as one of the best aircraft e 2005 Page #175  
ed due to innate telepathic skills recognized during childhood; _ Recruited 2006 Page #22  
ed due to innate telepathic skills recognized during childhood Inspired to  2006 Page #22  
t had several access panels that I recognized from studying photos of the v 2006 Page #80  
nowledge about what to look for. I recognized inspection stamps from Lockhe 2006 Page #84  
ound" at a military checkpoint. He recognized the Harnden boys leaving the  2008 Page #51  
 and Dr. Chaski is an increasingly recognized expert in the field of forens 2008 Page #106  
guistics. Her techniques have been recognized in some courts, and they are  2008 Page #106  
would have an absolute righc to be recognized as independent and sovereig n 2008 Page #112  
e si~:.lar to our own, they may be recognized as an independent peop_e. -he 2008 Page #113  
 enemy capabilities or actions was recognized by General Smith who assumed  2009 Page #18  
 from foreign sources. While it is recognized that some UFO events cannot b 2009 Page #25  

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pposition to this concept, the law recognizes a principle in crimes such as 2008 Page #40  
perienced. In Ufology, one quickly recognizes that the range of experiences 2009 Page #154  

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necked star went on ro be_come as_ recognize~ an~ ?eloved a worldwide icon  2007 Page #62  

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er Wayne Fisk. Stan Friedman, also recognizing the importance of this pictu 2003 Page #36  
or preparation, including means of recognizing essence behind strangeness,  2006 Page #68  

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

ou from Adam. And you expect to be recogruzed as a respected, reasonable pe 2007 Page #68  

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able that Daly was mistaken in his recolJection of the date by just one mon 2005 Page #42  

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partial credit for being a sincere recollection, especially given the wordi 2003 Page #31  
scribed one of them in a conscious recollection as "as big as two Goodyear  2003 Page #143  
formities of the Oates family, the recollection of Charlie Stephens. And, i 2004 Page #31  
wer to me was not recorded, but my recollection is that he said, "Ten." See 2004 Page #129  
and talked with him that he has no recollection at all of Marcel being pres 2004 Page #234  
 to go along with. But Bond had no recollection of Marcel, and now we had s 2004 Page #234  
shes that we have recovered?' 1'1y recollection is that he said 'Ten.' This 2005 Page #140  
correct date? Was this an error in recollection on his part, or were the ev 2006 Page #130  
? Joe: You know, the closest of my recollection, would be to say that is wa