Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: s

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:

"s$"

"s%tj" "s&nd" "s&rtea" "s&~" "s'" "s'-" "s'44" "s'flottt"

"s'h" "s'l-u" "s't" "s'tat" "s'tuo" "s'°" "s'»" "s+da"

"s-" "s-'ak'ff" "s--" "s-1" "s-2" "s-3" "s-4" "s-a"

"s-band" "s-ccrct" "s-little" "s-ns" "s-ovlet" "s-r•-" "s-~" "s0"

"s1" "s1'eeo" "s1-8•" "s10" "s100" "s11" "s111passerl" "s11n"

"s14" "s19" "s1al" "s1mc" "s1on·" "s1u1lh·" "s1~~~·" "s2"

"s3" "s38" "s45" "s4rtl" "s5" "s8" "s=" "s"

"s\" "s\orie" "s^vuy" "sa" "sa'tt" "sa1111·tl1-1~" "sa11cer" "sa11cers"

"sa\" "sa_id" "saalrtaata" "saari&" "saarmii41" "saavedra" "sab" "saber"

"sable" "sabotage" "sabotaged" "sac" "saca" "sacell1ces" "saceuice" "sacking"

"sacrament" "sacramento" "sacred" "sacrum" "sad" "saddam" "sadly" "sadouluu"

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"safety" "safeway" "safoi-3b" "safs" "sag" "saga" "sagan" "sage"

"sagebrush" "sagged" "sagging" "sagssd" "sahara" "sahcer" "sahkarov" "sahli"

"sai" "sai'" "saic" "saicl" "said" "said-several" "saig" "sail"

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"sajs" "sake" "sakes" "sakharov" "sakl" "sal" "salability" "salas"

"salduuov" "sale" "sales" "sales-beings" "salesman" "salesmanship" "salient" "salina"

"salina's" "salisbury" "salla" "sally" "salmi" "salmon" "salmonella" "salt"

"salta" "salute" "salvage" "salvaged" "salvager" "salvaging" "salvation" "salvo"

"salvoes" "sam" "samford" "samizdat" "sample" "sample#" "sampler" "samples"

"sampling" "san" "sanclia" "sanction" "sanctioned" "sanctuary" "sanctum" "sand"

"sandbags" "sander" "sanders" "sanderson" "sandhill" "sandi^base" "sandia" "sandias"

"sandler" "sandlot" "sandpaper" "sandra" "sands" "sandwich" "sandwiched" "sandy"

"sane" "sanir" "sanitize" "sanitized" "sanitizing" "sanity" "sank" "sanrtng"

"sanskrit" "santa" "santi" "santiago" "santiago-based" "santiljj" "santilli" "santilli's"

"santos" "sanyo" "sao" "sap" "sap1ens" "sape" "sapiens" "sapiensintroduction-general"

"sappho" "saps" "sapyort" "sarah" "sarah's" "saran" "saratoga" "sarbacher"

"sarbacher's" "sarbacher-smith" "sarel-" "sargentos" "sarin" "sars" "sash" "sasquatch"

"sass" "sassed" "sat" "sat-" "sat^t" "satan" "satchel" "satd"

"satel-ices" "satelfae" "satellite" "satellite'" "satellite's" "satellite42" "satellites" "satin"

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"satl" "sato" "saturated" "saturating" "saturation" "saturday" "saturn-shaped" "satyllits"

"sau" "sauc" "sauce" "saucea" "saucelt" "saucer" "saucer'" "saucer-shaped"

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"sav" "savannah" "save" "saved" "saving" "savings" "savvy" "saw"

"saws" "say" "sayin1" "saying" "sayjng" "saylii1" "saylnl" "says"

"sa~cer" "sa~dia" "sa~~ng" "sa·ln" "sb" "sbcret" "sc" "sc1enl1st"

"sca" "scace" "scaff" "scaffolding" "scage" "scai'" "scale" "scales"

"scalloped" "scallops" "scalpel" "scam" "scams" "scan" "scandal" "scandinavia"

"scanned" "scanning" "scans" "scanty" "scar" "scarce" "scarcely" "scare"

"scare-mongering" "scared" "scares" "scariest" "scaring" "scarred" "scarring" "scary"

"scat" "scates" "scathing" "scatter" "scattered" "scattering" "scavenger" "scc"

"scd" "scdcs" "sce" "scel" "scenario" "scenario-planning" "scenarios" "scene"

"scenery" "scenes" "scenic" "sceo" "scfnp4riffao&ifities" "schacht" "schade" "schaefer"

"scharaf" "schatzkin" "schauberger" "schedule" "scheduled" "schedules" "scheduling" "schellenberg"

"scheme" "schering" "schiff" "schiffs" "schism" "schism's" "schismatic" "schisms"

"schizophrenic" "schizsm" "schlage" "schmidt" "schmitt" "schmitt's" "schmitz" "schmitz's"

"scholar" "scholarly" "scholars" "scholarship" "school" "schoolbooks" "schoolboy's" "schooling"

"schools" "schoolteacher" "schow" "schow's" "schratt" "schroeder" "schroeder-rockefeller" "schrott"

"schulgen" "schultz" "schuster" "schutte" "schwartz" "schwarzenegger" "schwarzenneger" "schweizer"

"sci" "sci-fi" "scicn" "scicntisl" "science" "science---can" "science-fact" "science-fiction"

"science-fiction-like" "science-o" "sciences" "sciencific" "scient" "scientific" "scientifically" "scientifically-applied"

"scientijic" "scientist" "scientist's" "scientists" "scientists'" "scientzfic" "scient{" "scifi"

"scill" "scimtisls" "scirntisu" "scis" "scis111" "scissors" "scit'nti" "scji"

"sckn" "sclc" "sclcmlst" "scler" "scniccs" "scocr&" "scoff" "scoffed"

"scone" "scoop" "scooping" "scope" "scopes" "scorch" "scorched" "score"

"scores" "scories" "scorn" "scotch" "scotia" "scotland" "scott" "scott'"

"scott's" "scottish" "scour" "scouted" "scr" "scramble" "scrambled" "scrambles"

"scrambling" "scrap" "scrap-" "scrap-yar" "scrap-yard" "scrap-~" "scrape" "scrapes"

"scrapie" "scrapings" "scrapped" "scrapper" "scraps" "scratch" "scratched" "scratches"

"scrawled" "scream" "screamed" "screaming" "screams" "screen" "screen's" "screened"

"screening" "screens" "screw" "screwdriver" "screws" "scribbled" "scribd" "scringfield's"

"scripps" "scripps-howard" "script" "scripture" "scriptwriters" "scrlppo" "scrotal" "scrub"

"scructure" "scruples" "scrutinize" "scrutinized" "scrutiny" "scrvi~" "scssrco" "sct"

"sctapprd" "scu" "scuba" "scudy" "scuff" "scully" "scully's" "scurrilous"

"scuttlebutt" "sdentista" "sdenusts" "sdi" "sdmthts" "sdt'cd" "sdtnlhts" "se"

"se^-ecy" "sea" "seaboard" "seacrest" "seaet" "seahawks" "seal" "seal's"

"sealed" "seals" "seam" "seaman" "seamans" "seamed" "seamless" "seamlessly"

"seampd" "seams" "seaport" "search" "searched" "searchers" "searches" "searching"

"searchlights" "searcrung" "searle" "seas" "seashells" "season" "seasoned" "seat"

"seate" "seated" "seating" "seats" "seattle" "seay" "sebastian" "sec"

"sec111i" "sec1tet" "seccion" "seccor" "secdef" "secession" "secluded" "secof"

"second" "second-hand" "second-story" "second" "seconda1y" "secondar" "secondarily" "secondary"

"secondhand" "secondly" "seconds" "secono" "secrc" "secreca1y" "secrecy" "secrecy'"

"secrecy's" "secrec}" "secrec~·" "secreg" "secrei" "secreo•" "secret" "secret'"

"secret-" "secret-device" "secret-keepers" "secretag" "secretarial" "secretariat" "secretaries" "secretary"

"secretary's" "secretary-assistant" "secrete" "secreted" "secreti" "secretion" "secretit" "secretive"

"secretly" "secretnaajian%" "secrets" "secrj" "secruity" "secs" "sect" "section"

"sections" "sectm" "sector" "sector'" "sectors" "secuirty" "secunty" "secure"

"secured" "securi" "securi'0'" "securic" "securing" "securiry" "securit" "securiti'"

"securities" "security" "security'" "security-alarmed" "security-at" "security-has" "security-whether" "securityttwarn"

"securit}" "securit}'" "securit}'•" "securjty" "secy" "sed" "sed17" "sedan"

"sedated" "seduced" "see" "seed" "seeded" "seeding" "seeds" "seeing"

"seek" "seekers" "seeking" "seeks" "seeley" "seeming" "seemingl" "seemingly"

"seemjngly" "seemmgly" "seen" "seen-includin" "seeps" "sees" "segment" "segment#"

"segments" "seiners" "seisakusho" "seismic" "seismology" "seivanr" "seize" "seized"

"seizures" "sej\1" "seks1tivity" "sel'rct" "seldom" "seldom-ruscussed" "seldom-seen" "select"

"select-commi" "selected" "selecting" "selection" "selective" "self" "self-" "self-confident"

"self-consistent" "self-destruct" "self-destructed" "self-directed" "self-evident" "self-explanatory" "self-interest" "self-luminous"

"self-obliteration" "self-organized" "self-proclaimed" "self-published" "self-stated" "self-sustaining" "selfdefense" "sell"

"sell-out" "sella" "selling" "sells" "selves" "sem" "semaphore" "semblance"

"semce" "seme" "semen" "semenov" "semi" "semi-" "semi-arid" "semi-buried"

"semi-consciousness" "semi-intact" "semi-official" "semi-vans" "semiconductor" "seminal" "seminar" "seminars"

"semipalatinsk" "sen" "senate" "senator" "senators" "send" "send-up" "senders"

"sending" "sends" "senes" "senior" "senior-aide" "senn" "senred" "senrind"

"sensation" "sensational" "sensationalize" "sensationalized" "sensations" "sense" "sensed" "sensenbrenner"

"senses" "sensible" "sensing" "sensitive" "sensitivity" "sensitiv~" "sensor" "sensors"

"sent" "sentence" "sentenced" "sentences" "sentencing" "sentient" "sentiment" "sentiments"

"sen·er" "sep" "separate" "separated" "separately" "separating" "separation" "sept"

"septcr" "septel" "septemb" "september" "septicemia" "septicern" "septnnbtr" "seq"

"sequence" "sequencing" "sequentially" "sequester" "sequins" "sequoia" "ser" "serene"

"sergeant" "sergeant'" "sergeants" "sergeev" "sergei" "sergel" "sergio" "serial"

"series" "series'" "serious" "seriouslv" "seriously" "seriousness" "serpa" "serpo"

"serrated" "sertraline" "serum" "serums" "seruor" "serv" "servant" "serve"

"served" "server" "servers" "serves" "service" "service'" "service's" "servicemen"

"services" "services'" "servicing" "serving" "servjces" "seselmees" "session" "sessions"

"sestrniti" "set" "set-up" "setbacks" "seth" "seti" "sets" "setting"

"settings" "settle" "settled" "settlements" "settlers" "settling" "setts" "setup"

"setv" "seve11" "seven" "seven-year-old" "seven-years-old" "seveney-two" "seventeen" "seventh"

"seventies" "seventy" "seventy-five" "severa" "severaj" "several" "severe" "severely"

"severest" "severin" "sev■u" "sewer" "sex" "sex-negative" "sex-obsessed" "sexeducation"

"sexes" "sexpol" "sexual" "sexuality" "sexually" "seyen" "se~rching" "se•-0"

"sf" "sfa" "sfc" "sfl" "sfr" "sft" "sg" "sgd"

"sgel" "sgeowc" "sgl" "sgt" "sguadron" "sh" "sha" "shack"

"shade" "shades" "shado111" "shadow" "shadowed" "shadows" "shadowy" "shaft"

"shafts" "shag" "shake" "shake-block" "shaken" "shaking" "shaky" "shall"

"shall-perhaps" "shallow" "sham" "shamanism" "shame" "shameless" "shand" "shandera"

"shands" "shank" "shannon" "shape" "shape-recovery" "shaped" "shapely" "shapes"

"shaping" "sharaetsr" "sharaf" "sharashka" "shard" "sharde" "share" "sharecropper"

"shared" "shareholder" "shares" "sharing" "sharp" "sharp-as-a-rack" "sharp-edoed" "sharpedged"

"sharply" "shartle" "shary-shagan" "sharyshagan" "shat-in~" "shattered" "shattering" "shau"

"shaved" "shaving" "shaw" "shawbury" "shawn" "shc\red" "shcc't" "she'd"

"she's" "sheaffer" "sheared" "shearer" "shearing" "sheburne" "shed" "shedding"

"sheehan" "sheehan's" "sheehy" "sheen" "sheep" "sheep-borne" "sheer" "sheet"

"sheets" "shelburne" "shelden" "sheldon" "shelf" "shell" "shelled" "shells"

"shelter" "sheltered" "shelved" "shelves" "shelving" "shenanigans" "shepherd" "shepherds"

"shepherdstown" "sheppard" "sheppard's" "sheridan" "sheriff" "sheriff's" "sheriffs" "sherlock"

"sherman" "sherman's" "shermon" "sherwood" "sheu" "shge" "shield" "shielded"

"shielding" "shields" "shift" "shifted" "shifting" "shifts" "shilling" "shimmenng"

"shimmering" "shin" "shine" "shining" "shinmering" "shiny" "shiny~ue" "ship"

"shipment" "shipped" "shipping" "ships" "shipwreck" "shipyard" "shipyards" "shirley"

"shirt" "shirts" "shit" "shivvers'" "shklovskii" "shlomo" "shmater" "shmvn"

"sho\" "shoal" "shock" "shock-wave" "shock-waves" "shocked" "shocking" "shockley"

"shockwave" "shockwaves" "shoe" "shoes" "shone" "shook" "shoolery" "shoot"

"shoot-to-kill" "shootdo" "shootdown" "shooter" "shooters" "shooting" "shootings" "shootout"

"shoots" "shop" "shoppers" "shopping" "shops" "shore" "shoreline" "shores"

"short" "short-comings" "short-lived" "short-wave" "shortcoming" "shortened" "shorter" "shorthand"

"shortly" "shostak" "shostalc" "shot" "shotgun" "shots" "shoulder" "shoulder-to-shoulder"

"shoulders" "shouldn't" "shout" "shouted" "shouting" "shove" "shovel" "shovels"

"shoving" "show" "show's" "showcasing" "showdown" "showed" "showeic" "shower"

"showers" "showing" "shown" "shows" "showtime" "shred" "shredded" "shreds"

"shrewsbury" "shrf" "shrift" "shrill" "shrinikyo" "shroeder" "shropshire" "shroud"

"shrouded" "shrouds" "shrub-lands" "shudder" "shuster" "shut" "shutdown" "shutle"

"shutter" "shuttle" "shuttled" "shy" "si" "si'" "si'i" "si\uciij"

"si_ln'" "sia" "siberian" "sibir" "siblings" "sic" "sic-the" "sic-on"

"sicist" "sicists" "sicjf'" "sick" "sickened" "sickening" "sickness" "sicl'"

"sics" "sicy" "sid" "siddeley" "side" "side-by" "side-effect" "side-stepped"

"sidearm" "sidebar" "sidelight" "sidelines" "sideljnes" "sider" "sides" "sidetracked"

"sidewalk" "sidewau" "sideways" "sidewinder" "sidgwick" "sidgwiek" "siding" "sidney"

"siege" "siemens" "sierra" "sietiktir-h-m" "sifted" "sifting" "sig" "sig_"

"sigh" "sighcing" "sight" "sighted" "sighting" "sightings" "sightmgs" "sigktlng"

"siglr" "sigm" "sigmund" "sign" "sign'" "sign-off" "signal" "signaled"

"signaling" "signals" "signatories" "signature" "signatures" "signboard" "signed" "signet"

"significan" "significance" "significant" "significantl" "significantly" "signified" "signifies" "signing"

"signjficant" "signm" "signocantly" "signs" "sigruficant" "sih" "sih-et" "sihilar"

"sijverbug" "sikeston" "sil" "silas" "silbert" "silence" "silencers" "silencio"

"silent" "silently" "silept" "silesian-american" "silicate" "silicates" "silicium" "silicon"

"silk" "silkwood" "silky" "sill" "sill-" "silly" "silly-by-associacion" "silos"

"silt" "silva" "silver" "silver-colored" "silver-metallic" "silverbug" "silverc" "silvercolored"

"silvert" "silvery" "simiiar" "similar" "similarit" "similarities" "similarity" "similarly"

"simjlar" "simmering" "simoes" "simon" "simone" "simple" "simplest" "simpleton"

"simplicity" "simply" "simpson" "sims" "simulate" "simulated" "simulates" "simulation"

"simulator" "simulators" "simultaneous" "simultaneously" "sin" "sin-of-all-sins" "sina011" "since"

"sincere" "sincerely" "singapore" "single" "single-" "single-handedly" "single-minded" "single-sided"

"single-spaced" "single-strand" "singled" "singly" "singular" "singularly" "sini" "sinister"

"sinkgrield" "sinking" "sinlomalon" "sinners" "sior•-•" "siphoned" "siphoning" "sir"

"sire" "siren" "sirens" "sires" "sirius" "sirsu" "sis" "sister"

"sister-project" "sisters" "sit" "sit11atio11" "sitaiye" "sitand" "site" "site's"

"site-he" "sites" "sitetwo" "sith" "sithtill£" "sitnpls" "sito" "sits"

"sitting" "situated" "situation" "situations" "sity" "sivitory" "siwt~lqo" "six"

"six-" "six-fingered" "six-foot" "six-page" "sixcies" "sixteen" "sixteenth" "sixth"

"sixties" "sixty" "sixty-nine" "sizable" "size" "sizeable" "sized" "sizes"

"siznals" "sizzle" "sizzling" "si~" "sj" "sj11m" "sjl" "sj~d"

"sj•i" "sk" "sk\pe" "ske" "skelerons" "skeletal" "skeleton" "skeletons"

"skepcical" "skeptic" "skeptical" "skepticism" "skeptics" "sketch" "sketched" "sketches"

"sketching" "sketch©" "skf" "ski" "skid" "skidded" "skies" "skill"

"skilled" "skills" "skim" "skimming" "skin" "skin'" "skin-" "skinny"

"skinwalker" "skip" "skipped" "skipper" "skitch" "skittering" "skorzeny" "sks"

"skull" "skullcap" "skullduggery" "skully" "skully's" "skunbvorks" "skunhvorks" "skunk"

"skunkworks" "sky" "sky-station" "skyhawk" "skyhorse" "skyward" "sk~d" "sl"

"sl&it•" "sl'cko" "sl'ed" "sl'ucl" "slab" "sladid" "slaic~" "slaie"

"slaies" "slain" "slale" "slam" "slammed" "slamming" "slant" "slanted"

"slants" "slapping" "slar" "slar'tleo" "slashed" "slate" "slater" "slaticn"

"slats" "slatzer" "slaughtered" "slave" "slaves" "slbul•" "slc" "sledgehammer"

"sleep" "sleeping" "sleepy" "sleeve" "sleic" "sleight" "slender" "slephonle"

"slepp" "sleppy" "sleuth" "slfde" "slhpl" "sli1ted" "slice" "slicks"

"slid" "slide" "slide#" "slide#34" "slide#37" "slide#40" "slide#44" "slides"

"slidi" "sliding" "slieren" "slighdy" "slight" "slightest" "slightly" "slim"

"slip" "slipped" "slippery" "slips" "slit" "slivers" "sliwowski" "sljbso'-ilc"

"sll'iply" "sllde" "sllde#" "slle" "sllh" "slmua" "sln\ftftr" "slo"

"sloan" "sloan-kettering" "sloe" "slogan" "slope" "sloped" "slopes" "sloping"

"sloppy" "slot" "slotted" "slow" "slow-" "slow-familiar" "slow-familiar-positive" "slow-flying"

"slow-moving" "slow-positive" "slow-strange" "slow-strange-negative" "slow-strange-positive" "slowed" "slower" "slowing"

"slowly" "slowness" "slq't" "sltaatlca" "sltrn--grrlach" "sltuatiana" "sludy" "slugs"

"slumped" "slvgl" "sl~n" "sl•m-ge-rta" "sm" "smack" "smajj" "smak"

"smalj" "smaljer" "small" "small-disturbance" "small-scale" "smaller" "smallest" "smallish"

"smallpox" "smart" "smarter" "smartest" "smash" "smashed" "smashing" "smau"

"smd" "smear" "smell" "smelled" "smelling" "smelly" "smelt" "smile"

"smiled" "smiling" "smiling°" "smith" "smith's" "smith-sarbacher" "smithmemo-21" "smithsonian"

"smithsoruan" "smjling" "smoke" "smoke-we" "smoked" "smoker" "smokescreen" "smoking"

"smoky" "smolder" "smoldering" "smooth" "smoothed" "smoother" "smoothly" "smoothness"

"smothered" "smsgt" "smudge" "smug" "smuggled" "smuggling" "smut" "smuted"

"smylstot" "smyrna" "sn" "sn1ci" "snafu" "snagged" "snake" "snake-oil"

"snamtisas" "snap" "snapped" "snapping" "snapshot" "snatched" "snc-n" "snch"

"sncusr" "sne" "sneak" "snider" "snippets" "snlrl" "sno" "snocgi-a~"

"snod" "snoddg_rass'" "snoddgrass" "snoder" "snodg-1·" "snodgra" "snodgras" "snodgrass"

"snodgrass'" "snodgrass•" "snod~rass" "snoo-1" "snooping" "snooze" "snoozing" "snorl"

"snor{gn1s~" "snouldrit" "snout" "snow" "snowball" "snowfall" "snowstorm" "snowy"

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•'l TOl?HO ·S ... .PtO .;&0 ,.-,r~ S't"r.'""~• AT 1.rA.!t~ 200 Ii. LC""'· r 2009 Page #127  

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,IA'T Y\J60~L.J, V ~FIC\Al...\ AIU S'TUO"OH U-(G.M.wc£n "'~fr :;ccx:•) TO,O 2009 Page #114  

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(Noa-) Shootdo,... Ows: Lona ■ Th. S'°"it SowtSumm,,: of 198'.l ■ M1tt8ob L 2009 Page #149  

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erence □ nr Ro'will n 1'1*. VIm in S'»’K. a I I  nwarchi r. M:intnn I nulru 2003 Page #132  

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ls r,hntos, Holder insertec n ngn1 s+da ot camera F,tm Holder postvon ot ca 2004 Page #235  

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 OIJl:, llr w;7..:ls Via: Good r,,,s-;                                      2007 Page #66  
Glo.;.:J ~1io: ~ ...h."'t. I :..v .s-;_-.'.0-!) to~ H. •l!. : ;-,."' t tel: 2008 Page #57  

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r n,1~ "lt,W$.J/JJ...I cou.1,4r•o• S-'AK'ff ,#1: rWE.rn&A.rat.~ :;.,r r::x, 2009 Page #126  

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               - . . ~ .,.~•;.-..,,s--,.,J,;;},j;.°j;{h--:.:, .•.. ', .. -. 2009 Page #28  

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e Army FOIA 1999 1 335 TSM, conf ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 10 150 TSM ■ S-3 2003 Page #169  
lus to TC) ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC)  2003 Page #169  
99 from whom we have termed source S-1, who has supplied quite a number of  2004 Page #248  
aper trail to my knowledge. Source S-1 has supplied several documents with  2004 Page #248  
ifornia, and Fort Meade, Maryland. S-1 Supplied Leaked Documents 1. 44 - 3" 2004 Page #248  
CIA, and Congress" Essay by Source S-1 10. Authority of Director of Central 2004 Page #248  
 1999 ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA 1999 ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-3 (mailed to 2007 Page #42  
(TC) l999 ■ CIA Us:S metered(TC) ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC)  2008 Page #115  
A USPS merer The ,-bumedu me:n.: ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) WP Librcr-y note, man 2008 Page #115  
J•-~~ ~,r~~! • .:=:.--:.:.=;- 5r~t S-1:Ci~S-+ X-15 Riddle 1-. ,.,.:. OJ«r.: 2009 Page #123  

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ed document, not original, Source: S-2 C*pt C--rcei Cun-B wxdTMO Corf ?i Th 2003 Page #26  
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per/FOIA ■ Salina via TC mailbox ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) ■ Ft. Meade Army F 2003 Page #169  
994 ■ Salina via TC muilbox 1996 ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) 1999 ■Ft.Meade Arm 2008 Page #115  
Ei11stein/Opp., Immen directives ■ S-2 (mail plus to TC) 28 pp secret,~ pp  2008 Page #115  

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1 (mailed to TC) 2000 10 150 TSM ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 3 4 TS, x2 • S-4 2003 Page #169  
e Army FOIA ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ S-4 (mailed to TC)K 2003 Page #169  
ocuments leaked to Tim Cooper from S-3 and others on Slide 4 revealed that  2003 Page #170  
A 1999 ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-4 (mailed to 2007 Page #42  
metered(TC) ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ ~~,1.Ln;ifJsled to  2008 Page #115  
C) WP Librcr-y note, many photos ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) FOR, Ma!Ylall, Bush,  2008 Page #115  

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3 (mailed to TC) 2000 3 4 TS, x2 • S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 4 17 TS Omega __ 2003 Page #169  
iled to TC) ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) ■ S-4 (mailed to TC)Key Documents Eisenhow 2003 Page #169  
ceiving Facility U A-002-6 Area 51 S-4 ID-301-F Area 51 S-4 DD-303N Area 51 2003 Page #175  
002-6 Area 51 S-4 ID-301-F Area 51 S-4 DD-303N Area 51 S-4 PD-40-8G Area 51 2003 Page #175  
-301-F Area 51 S-4 DD-303N Area 51 S-4 PD-40-8G Area 51 S-4 IF-101-K Area 5 2003 Page #175  
-303N Area 51 S-4 PD-40-8G Area 51 S-4 IF-101-K Area 51 S-4 UF-103-M Area 5 2003 Page #175  
40-8G Area 51 S-4 IF-101-K Area 51 S-4 UF-103-M Area 51 S-4 SP-331 Blue Lab 2003 Page #175  
101-K Area 51 S-4 UF-103-M Area 51 S-4 SP-331 Blue Lab WP-61 EBE-010 OPNAC- 2003 Page #175  
M-54A Bldg 21 KB-88 WW-010 Area 51 S-4 11 32003 Special Operaxm Kfcyxiai 27 2003 Page #175  
ers because it identified "Area 51 S-4" as one of the receiving facilities. 2003 Page #176  
ineered" technology at places like S-4, near Area 51, were the first to rec 2005 Page #82  
n a reverse engineering project at S-4, a site 10 miles from the Groom Lake 2005 Page #168  
) 2000 ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 ■ S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 Totals Docs. 2 1 2007 Page #42  
on/Lod:.heed f.J{V ■ Bob Lizar and S-4 ■ Sightings m Llie World, 1 %8 ■ Con 2008 Page #165  
leaked" package drop identified as S-4. This package was called the "CIA An 2009 Page #8  
itials the way he usually did. The S-4 contents consist of the following: A 2009 Page #8  
 a UFO back engineering project at S-4 in Area 51, and had been given the l 2009 Page #9  
 doing back engineering of UFOs at S-4 if we were. Linguistic Analysis of t 2009 Page #9  
that, since this package came from S-4 (a self-stated CIA analyst), it coul 2009 Page #12  
. Conslusions So, how much of this S-4 package is really genuine? The simpl 2009 Page #13  

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-6..a..J vEr.,c.;..:.:.Y !)(.,~~TY S-A,O-..:::. or--te-.~ ILA":'.~ Aj G~"T  2009 Page #129  

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h other O\'et a network of citizen"s-band radios. Some o( the men will stan 2007 Page #145  

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c_w Snod~rass of th~ University of s-ccrct \•.-1::r..pon menl.lon~d , m , C 2009 Page #184  

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19. 1965 Vaucluse Beach. Australia s-Little Robotoid .;u .. v "'· ,411,1. ~ 2009 Page #123  

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Rt:..rt.lI'.J ') 11\" ;\IOS'I. scu:s-ns r~ • rt'BUC IS CURIOUS BIJT AMDf\"A 2008 Page #156  

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s were not .of Rus~ sl~n orjgin .. S-Ovlet espionage agents here are ( sa]d 2009 Page #177  

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... o IN~ D f""'Cl'T1" .uro ,.-.-i;s-r•-"'~ e,,cu.'2.~PowtR·STAn:lN "'{ l:I 2009 Page #100  

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50 .:;:"'- _,•=:.,;; ";,':.::'!~C• s-~".,••::: ,~•.,.••~~-;'~,.,A• --- •~-• 2007 Page #156  

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next 40 people would share $16 (or S0.40 each); while the last 40 people wo 2005 Page #75  

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on was mysteriously damaged and no S1...-yhook balloon launches could be fo 2005 Page #65  
can i.cientist who it saJs lo( t~c S1:·:i_tcc1c 1\ir Force, riterl shc\red  2009 Page #183  

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0.'VL~ "'1'0 "fWC OC.IAM AT T~F,C: S1'EEO, rs.T PO w1U:OCN, e w~ EVilt FOUW 2009 Page #105  

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tlTtly con,pln WHAT 1 REALLY DO • ;s1-8•. ... .-.. ~ w_'llrtt J . . ll I••  2008 Page #146  

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nicknamed Qfficer Friendly and the S10,y Lady. Part of her duties included  2008 Page #57  

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a cotal amount of \,ealth equaling S100 dollars, we would see that the weal 2005 Page #75  

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 NONSENSE OR TREASON ~ TOM'S SHELL S11/t Clfsh nr Senn! C,cdir ...,.. ARM9  2008 Page #152  
U • tl.S. ~,\ nos \I. IH:Jrl' ,\ f S11 I RILI.ICS • l'.S. PRl\'AlE DEB f IS 2008 Page #156  

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uuction materiaJs and labor force "s111passerl //;(I/ ef the orecll P.Jiram 2007 Page #114  

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Blue Book Report Card Las I ·ega., S11n Written by Stalnaker • Eureka Landi 2008 Page #18  

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tary budget that recently exceeded S14 billion. This does not include the c 2005 Page #167  

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p 80, 2 -Cl c:~• IU) 1200 All-,ged S19""...h.lngs of th.identified P'\.&CC  2007 Page #174  

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nc-lnn:saig,uion (rum bt-r.iMing • s1al hokh ,·.alu.ablcinf~ion -__ptOltttn 2009 Page #198  

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facts and impede research. In 'The S1mc/11re of Scientijic Revo/11/iom, Tho 2005 Page #117  

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r,l, u·t,o s.iid ht twit! not the .s1on· ,,.-bile !=kroi;-:.o -..scr.r-h1ln 2009 Page #163  

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anc-11 of :.1nthropolo~ . ." llrnt s1u1lh·, prrlmloric pc·ople ;.ind lhtir  2005 Page #107  

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A.:,,o !j,,.:: .-..,o ,u"' CH·. ::;s1~~~· ~:a:':~t';i~ :~~~ \·~~.,g, ., 1'~ 2009 Page #123  

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ld share S45 (averaging just under S2.50 per person); the next 40 people wo 2005 Page #75  
the Test Site, such as Area 51 and S2, house alien craft that have been bac 2006 Page #199  

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as the same: fli Title page format S3 U.S. Govt, printing features ns Shado 2003 Page #182  
the Sec. of State 7/9/47, elb XTMK S3 raMay year ayyrtlrtl it la rtartrt th 2003 Page #215  

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e wealthiest person owns more than S38 of those dollars; the next 19 would  2005 Page #75  

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e dollars; the next 19 would share S45 (averaging just under S2.50 per pers 2005 Page #75  

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s.::ou1s-. r ,rAsr l./11,,NT ~l~Y .S4rtL.Ltrrs "' ~IT fU,'Oft.~ A:~~ LA"1NO 2009 Page #115  

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having spol,e11 to DLI yr::ia :i~. S8) In,. th_~. thr. weapon \.'t1nl'1~\l, 2009 Page #184  

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css we cnn ~top ra:n !om foll-Suoc:s= i;o.vc ~he on!:, hl:\L M , ~mb -.supr 2009 Page #182  

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■1Nn atna., w..t Coast lMo ■, Y1ne S\., S.l~, Callt. .-.a• ....._ • ~ llltl 2009 Page #174  

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 for an extra terrestrially-themed S\\ eec that's acceptable co their healt 2007 Page #63  

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l 111•: ply all re!und to d,:.cu:w s\orie,; hes. Th_el _ . ere .• aid 10 h~ 2009 Page #182  

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 projected® xn the ©otsrao of y©®? s^vuy you win mWjriw Kriwnrt with tbs mi 2003 Page #212  

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 a yraatiaaX aad haw Halal aamoora Sa jrahlaa la hath aooplax aad gaaw* haa 2003 Page #220  
ow he acquired it, no one knows. I sa ) the cause of death was not found be 2005 Page #34  
lian UFO counterculture ? I cannot Sa), but I am convinced that if the memb 2005 Page #97  
er guided surface-to-air missiles (SA.Ms), even conceivabl) with tactical n 2005 Page #121  
l sheriff interviewed on the radio sa.id, "They can say what they want, but 2007 Page #130  
s duh-sent co a 0rnup "that my dad Sa) s was cal.led the Moon Dust." Riggs  2007 Page #139  
                A La Paz newspaper sa.id today that there is great interest 2007 Page #142  
rs meteoroid. M4 and M7 incline to SA theory. M8 still waivers and points t 2007 Page #143  
1~ ftut • ._,, &.1: ro:c■ !o!t::'.;sa 0~! tJ.■:t rc;,,arte.:. U:o CbJO~I, c 2008 Page #22  
HE GOVERNMENT BELIEVE WHAT YOU ARE SA YING ABOUT THEM COMING FROM THE FUTUR 2008 Page #92  
1·1·0. ARI:.\ GI.OU.\I. P11t:so~11:SA • RE,\.J,IT\" IS Bt:,·osn At.I. Rt:A. 2008 Page #156  
-Ovlet espionage agents here are ( sa]d to have b~en adv'i.~_ed that the K~ 2009 Page #177  
G1·c;;l Eri::irn ;;nd The ,lc:-ald sa,d ,t lenrnctl that the United Stales. 2009 Page #182  
 ,iny s!n· would form a gas io the sa.m~ sense glc beam or s:or!ight bu; ·J 2009 Page #182  

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1 -nl£ AMERICA' AAO OJJ"-01~ 510£S SA'tt J.. Pf.C.ULtAJl SQUAltE:·SH"-.PtD  2009 Page #106  

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r dl-8¥-•'fhc Chnrleston Ga1.ette .Sa1111·tl1-1~ ·, Juur. 14, 19•17 -· -. . 2009 Page #182  

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bes witrun the pages of The F!Jing Sa11cer Conspira01 (which was published  2007 Page #132  

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on the subject at the time, F/ying Sa11cers from 011ter Space. The author,  2005 Page #94  

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 he helped to shred documents , he sa\\ a copy of the top secret UFO briefi 2005 Page #130  

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~c weapon as an ,veapon, Snodgrass sa_id it \vas alternate .. to the atomic 2009 Page #181  

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aaral tada —yar to Cklaa vltk a f— saalrtaata to cobo a fwWtota —rwr af tto 2003 Page #221  

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• country within the sass h142),1Y Saari& !PE in Spanish 1740 Ort 14 Boy 78 2004 Page #20  

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0 grow sharp, • An Anonymous eMali saarmii41....10 1.1* 12“4.1. ie.. Wd.... 2006 Page #34  

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y of Santa Cruz on the farm of Jan Saavedra by the Campesiono Gonzalo Menac 2004 Page #11  
Y DT SANTA CRUZ oN tHe FARM OF JON SAAvEDRA ST THE CAMPESIONO GONZALO MENAc 2004 Page #21  

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ash Retrieval Conference it: 24185 Sab,tct SPECIAL INQUIRY i 1 he Initnsend 2006 Page #41  

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d to show F-80 Shooting Scar, F-86 Saber and F-100 Super Saber jet aircraft 2007 Page #99  
g Scar, F-86 Saber and F-100 Super Saber jet aircraft. Some of the photos t 2007 Page #99  
er shaped craft. Fl~ing their F-86 Saber jets at 45,000 feet, they were una 2007 Page #109  

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rom a woman who lived over in Cape Sable Island which is about 13 miles to  2004 Page #36  
ping off their girlfriends in Cape Sable Island, Dave Kendrick and Norm Smi 2004 Page #36  
n in the area with their own Cape [Sable] Island boats; he would phone some 2004 Page #37  
Boat 101, in Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island and advising them to procee 2004 Page #38  
4 miles from Clarks Harbor on Cape Sable Island. This brought the total num 2004 Page #40  

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

llegedly to Investigate reports of sabotage and espionage. Reports to be tu 2003 Page #32  
 the Northeast U.S., the fact that sabotage, enemy action, and unknown phen 2003 Page #193  

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 his family after his business was sabotaged, his son was kidnapped and his 2009 Page #30  
suspect that Crisman may have even sabotaged the plane. According to the mo 2009 Page #31  

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t 7-6,7-47DECLASSIFIED £.0. 11652, Sac. 3(0 and 5(0) or (E) By LJ£..£- NARS 2003 Page #228  
tead AFB, which is in Miami, was a SAC base — Strategic Air Command — and a 2006 Page #145  
pset because that's close to their SAC base. The first thing that I noticed 2006 Page #145  
ubbsher due co his prior work with SAC/TAC/Navy/ Army bases. Under armed mi 2007 Page #95  
lted in actions taken by NORAD and SAC that would have brought us to the br 2009 Page #18  

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r study by AMC, AFSWf, *«E?A, CNH, SACA, JRD9, IAKD1. Do»-d on all avollnbl 2003 Page #28  

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 Even the deployment of artificial sacell1ces for intelligence gathering an 2008 Page #114  

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it neighboring countries . Is it a saceUice, a meteorite, or a false alarm? 2007 Page #142  

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tallic-looking, rectangular object sacking partly out of the ice. No way wa 2007 Page #138  

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t mailed to researchers postmarked Sacrament o, California, with a return a 2005 Page #122  

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

6, by several hundred residents of Sacramento. Observers were able to disce 2004 Page #27  
 two bachelor degrees in 1974 from Sacramento 's California State Universit 2005 Page #64  
 field of a B-52 which put down in Sacramento , California, in the 1980s. 1 2005 Page #67  

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

nciples, once established, become "sacred" ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE ~ ARE NO 2005 Page #4  
it is, but in Ufology there are no sacred cows, and every possible new lead 2009 Page #179  

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ts, X-rays of his back, spine, and sacrum, and an orthopedic evaluation per 2005 Page #33  

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

e military that day in 1965. It is sad that so many important witnesses who 2003 Page #56  
nd the world) dutifully report the sad news. The Times reports that the "Pr 2003 Page #92  
itted to a mental institution. The sad thing was, it was not entirely his f 2003 Page #141  
ovidod farther that any aid nay bo sad* available shall ba subject to tbs s 2003 Page #213  
o tjrpo and axteat af aid, Mlftasy sad ooa—ada, w cV£ jCs g£w CM— tat ttoao 2003 Page #221  
ain, or like a baby crying, really sad. Jose wanted co gee closer; I wanted 2005 Page #155  
mmon and Tony Curtis, Monroe was a sad, insecure, and fragile character, al 2007 Page #136  

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THEY KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. IF IT WAS SADDAM HUSAYN WHO FIRED THE MISSILE. IT  2004 Page #24  

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

at UFO's have had fatal failures." Sadly, on December 18, 1994, after a lon 2005 Page #139  
sh Columbia, just over the border. Sadly, ubiquitous pollster George Gallup 2006 Page #183  

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s being kept there® ?ng=fe of year sadouluu. there win deal with the nUltar 2003 Page #212  

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our request". CoL Richard Weaser I SAF. Ltr. XII/94 131                     2003 Page #135  

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

and secured at the White House for safe keeping. On March 28, the day of hi 2003 Page #89  
o him, keeping the other four in a safe deposit box. The professor's first  2003 Page #103  
ofessional directions for ensuring safe removal of contents, complete with  2003 Page #176  
y had a choice. God bless and stay safe. Mike Verrano, then Captain, 81st S 2004 Page #50  
ly disappeared from Moore's locked safe in his CIA office. Wilbert Smith al 2004 Page #102  
NG OF STORY AND MISSION (B) *** ***SAFE TALK NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND 2004 Page #229  
R MEANING OF STORY AND ******* (C) SAFE TALK WANTED FOR MEANING OF STORY AN 2004 Page #229  
" from the fire and have kept them safe from review. To allow a review woul 2004 Page #248  
e pencil marks "do not remove from safe Fritz (or Freitag?) for JJA," is re 2004 Page #252  
 on July 16, 2005: "I think it's a safe house. And I'll tell you it has eve 2005 Page #66  
g the UFO topic in a certain, very safe, manner. On a topic as 3 I wrote ab 2005 Page #76  
does not know when it might become safe enough to bring out this photo as e 2005 Page #166  
n and analysis of reports • Pretty safe stuff. Part 1 — History of Leaks •  2006 Page #25  
e ejected. Collins parachuted to a safe landing about 12 miles south of Wen 2006 Page #74  
ce and the nature of reality, the "safe" scientists and their dogmatic reli 2006 Page #181  
 comments; Roswell?) 2) Threats to safe air navigation · 3) Surveillance/ i 2007 Page #36  
iginally said, "Do not remove from safe ... Fritz for JJA." I am hunting fo 2008 Page #110  
 note it says, •oo NOT REMOVE FROM SAFE and signed I be(iew: •Fritz for JJA 2008 Page #119  
tion ... found in Trellis security safe." See image at end of this paper. T 2009 Page #13  
 information had to be placed in a safe after work hours, including typewri 2009 Page #89  
device to maintain the security of safe combinations . Young June Crain 83  2009 Page #89  
 original beginning and put in the safe ... and it was named Caucasian. And 2009 Page #92  

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asures are proper for Mr. At/lee's safeg. I've now finished ng message and  2006 Page #167  

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

swell. In fact, I enclose for your safekeeping 'samples' that were in       2003 Page #97  
 powerplant" was taken for initial safekeeping after the crash at LZ-2. Tha 2003 Page #207  
 to the United States military for safekeeping. They were duly delivered (i 2005 Page #133  
nd retrieval locked in a vault for safekeeping . He does not know when it m 2005 Page #166  

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

ganiz.11ion s rcspons,blcs for the safel) and security of nucle:ir weapons  2007 Page #175  

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

ology? The facilities designed for safely studying pathogens include increa 2006 Page #105  

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

's got big filing cabinets and the safes. It's got a table right there in t 2006 Page #157  
s-she was in charge of a series of safes and it was her responsibility to m 2009 Page #89  

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g nuclear Nov 766 reactors are the safest way to obtain energy. 1981 The El 2009 Page #10  

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

ping investigation of American air safety." By June 15, 1947, President Har 2004 Page #69  
nquiry to investigate American air safety. Among his appointees was Dr. Jer 2004 Page #69  
e, we prize them and protect their safety boa hostile agents who might be m 2004 Page #164  
able cadres. But now, in vim ofire safety of the country and the byes of th 2004 Page #164  
 m Legal cause of death - National Safety Council estimates based on data f 2004 Page #199  
■ Commendation Ribbon, 57-59, AJAX safety ■ Citation, 59-60, Management of  2005 Page #8  
ocked and loaded. Crew run for the safety of a nearby trench. 44            2005 Page #46  
ajor efforts by the Transportation Safety Board to determine the cause of a 2006 Page #11  
empt. In order to ensure the EBE's safety, Stone decided to help the EBE es 2006 Page #21  
 sanctuary and a place of communal safety, however illusory. Government wou 2006 Page #63  
rom Area 51 with Jack Weeks flying safety chase in a McDonnell F-101B. They 2006 Page #73  
 T. Robbins, director of aerospace safety for the Air Force traveled to Wen 2006 Page #74  
 out from under it due to possible safety issues. Jack specifically noted t 2007 Page #105  
s or organizations responsible for safety and security of nuclear weapons w 2007 Page #175  
 organizations responsible for the safety and security of nuclear weapons." 2007 Page #175  
, assurance of international trade safety through the state borders, and-mo 2008 Page #25  
ing upon national security and the safety of the populace at large. Very co 2008 Page #35  
ic is being kept out.for their own safety. " He also knew all of the rumors 2008 Page #43  
n raises important defence and air safety issues. However , some people at  2008 Page #66  
 raises serious defence and flight safety issues. UFOs Filmed Over Military 2008 Page #67  
ommand of Air Force Inspection and Safety Center, Norton AFB, California, i 2009 Page #73  
hief of Staff for USAF inspection, safety, security, investigative , counte 2009 Page #73  

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n. The ad, dually sponsored by the Safeway Supermark et chain and Woolworth 2007 Page #60  

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Utah. Friend, writing to "Hq USAF, SAFOI-3b (Major Hart)," reported, 'The n 2008 Page #11  

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called scrapie associated fibrils (SAFs) in the test tube. It has been foun 2006 Page #114  
nd that tissue that forms a lot of SAFs is often the most infectious. Final 2006 Page #114  
 the most infectious. Finally, the SAFs often clump together to form a chem 2006 Page #114  

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 AEC, ONR, NACA, JRDB, RAND, USAAF SAG and MIT, are deemed extraterrestrial 2003 Page #28  
bed. Usually a low-bed trailer may sag, but this thing was dragging on the  2007 Page #126  

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the most intriguing aspect of this saga, however, came from none other than 2004 Page #14  
g" can be found in the Spitsbergen saga of 1952, when it was alleged that a 2005 Page #133  
es and rumors that link the Berwyn saga of 1974 with Porton Down, the Briti 2006 Page #126  
nanswered. (22) The James Prescott saga aside, another account links anomal 2006 Page #128  
.urder Cover-Up; and Crypt 33: The Saga of Mari!Jn Monroe -revealed the sti 2007 Page #134  
Force, details the whole, profound saga; the salient portions of which I ha 2008 Page #30  

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

th relublcund inicnMin ”' Dr. Carl Sagan “Other World*" 2. “Almost every si 2003 Page #118  
he whole thing is a hoax." Dr Carl Sagan "Demon Haunted World ” In response 2003 Page #135  
ar before Sputnik 4 Shklovskii and Sagan, Intelligent Life in the Universe, 2006 Page #101  
ltl ""'• \ 'II llf.111: ll 15: THE SAGAN CONUNDRUM • ·o;. \10:: Billi OM &  2008 Page #155  

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

 Automatic Ground Environment, the SAGE radar? That's the one you see that  2006 Page #145  

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

 jackrabbit from the shade of some sagebrush. I saw the sobering rattle end 2003 Page #46  

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

 far the belly of this low-bed was sagged. So whatever it was weighed a hec 2007 Page #126  

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t with flat tires and at lease one sagging landing gear strut (see sub-head 2007 Page #95  

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enfozsi to round reasoning trfUfeh sagssd to the possible oatacne. In prese 2003 Page #212  

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we could irrigate dry areas of the Sahara, do all sorts of things with that 2007 Page #85  

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rles A. :Maney of NI CAP in F!Jing SaHcer Revie111 ("The Campinas Sighting, 2007 Page #193  

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s hydrogen bomb Academician Andrei Sahkarov, who was removed to a psychiatr 2004 Page #170  

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Slances ilmr Sl!W".il tires. ~!81. Sahli 6. Rolating cyti ndrt cal object - 2009 Page #151  

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alilka• namory•ams arm*. adaWao.A. Sai Wads SCA* lit4.4414 ear. weoar4.1.40 2006 Page #32  

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A. s.-.1P A•,:; rt-....,r-~ ;..:.L SAi', .\ GIA!:'; •111.:.c·o.: J:.~C,· SH 2009 Page #128  

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

as, TRW, · -· , Rockwell, Bechtel, SAIC, Decision-Science Applications ' .  2007 Page #52  

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nPctcd in Dny \vay \Vith Snodgrass saicl only: ·''First re• the a ton1 bomb 2009 Page #181  

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arrived but the boys who tested it said it was very unusual. ” Source:Randl 2003 Page #16  
ting in Geneva, the U.S. President said that if the earth faced an invasion 2003 Page #18  
 so we had a frank discussion. She said that grandfather was called out in  2003 Page #23  
nscriptions and writings, which he said he did not recognize, but were simi 2003 Page #23  
nsert seamlessly. Here is what was said, "In the early months of 1942, up u 2003 Page #28  
ite. "My grandfather upon arrival, said there were already several people t 2003 Page #30  
. Grandfather didn't know what was said to the others, but he was told 'thi 2003 Page #30  
cher, that's all that needed to be said to him. And so he came home and tol 2003 Page #30  
pocket, approached grandfather and said I think someone needs a copy of thi 2003 Page #30  
 two times she turned me down. She said your grandfather said we would neve 2003 Page #36  
me down. She said your grandfather said we would never speak of this again, 2003 Page #36  
n't. And finally in desperation, I said grandmother this is something that  2003 Page #36  
the town, the year, in spring, she said light jackets, but not hot. So all  2003 Page #36  
onspiracy Kenn Thomas One reviewer said of Maury Island UFO, the book upon  2003 Page #41  
Missile Master was contacted. They said a release is coming up. Speculation 2003 Page #53  
e area around where the object was said to have fallen was being cordoned o 2003 Page #54  
t the headline which caught my eye said, "Searchers Fail To Find Object." T 2003 Page #55  
ountain near Laurelville. Bulebush said the object appeared to hesitate ove 2003 Page #58  
urphy arrived at that location, he said that he saw members of both the Arm 2003 Page #59  
y years experience as a machinist, said the object which was semi-buried in 2003 Page #60  
as not covered at that time. Jerry said that it appeared that the truck was 2003 Page #61  
on made his delivery. That witness said that he saw a flatbed trailer with  2003 Page #61  
ll all be public knowledge." Myron said the only reason that he had called  2003 Page #62  
 saw since it was now on TV. Myron said that the brick was the exact same c 2003 Page #62  
so exist between what some of them said versus reports in the media and in  2003 Page #66  
 area. Myron, the truck driver who said he saw the object in a building at  2003 Page #66  
n came in to talk with Murphy. She said after they left, John was very upse 2003 Page #67  
workbench in that same room. Myron said that there was a white cover over t 2003 Page #68  
led me to cancel the interview. He said his wife didn't want him involved.  2003 Page #68  
ds the large wooded area below. He said he was down there for a while when  2003 Page #68  
 of colors, "like electricity." He said it looked like the object had skidd 2003 Page #69  
unfolding before Joel's eyes. Joel said that he watched as an Army general  2003 Page #69  
d whirling-hissing sound, and Joel said he saw what looked like, "two finge 2003 Page #69  
s the hatch closed very hard. Joel said that there had to be another arm th 2003 Page #69  
he men were looking at. Joel later said to me," I'll tell you what, somethi 2003 Page #69  
 advancing on the wooded area. Don said, "Their stride was coordinated and  2003 Page #71  
 down in the woods in 1965. I have said for years, "The proof is in the tre 2003 Page #71  
aph by Art Bell © 1996. The letter said: "I've followed your broadcasts ove 2003 Page #97  
ed Model The South Carolina writer said his grandfather was on a security t 2003 Page #99  
f the institutions his grandfather said were involved in research on the cr 2003 Page #99  
r dated April 22, 1996. The source said that "based on past conversations o 2003 Page #100  
ormer U.S. Air Force cameraman who said those panels were retrieved from a  2003 Page #101  
Retrieval Conference Colonel Corso said that extraterrestrial bodies first  2003 Page #102  
nology was developed." The Colonel said that the USAF and CIA "maintained a 2003 Page #102  
 disguised in some way? Col. Corso said the motives of the extraterrestrial 2003 Page #102  
 from more than one spacecraft. He said that during the Norton AFB testing  2003 Page #102  
ersity professor© 1996. The letter said: "I have listened with interest to  2003 Page #103  
listening." Art Bell called me and said there were half a dozen pieces abou 2003 Page #103  
 Dispersive Spectroscopy (WDS) and said: "The material corresponds to layer 2003 Page #106  
ring the Cold War in the 1970s. He said metal made out of bismuth and magne 2003 Page #110  
nown" and left as an "unknown." He said later he learned the material might 2003 Page #110  
ho worked at the facility recently said that "Some of the guys working on t 2003 Page #142  
nnewitz' acquaintances at Kirtland said that they had no idea what he was t 2003 Page #144  
ile rubbing their faces in what he said was their naivete. They also felt b 2003 Page #147  
of them at first. As granny always said, "When you tell a lie, you have to  2003 Page #150  
ed to the MJ-12 program, Cantwheel said he worked at the IPU - (source of m 2003 Page #162  
iving witness retired from NRO and said he worked at the IPU November www.m 2003 Page #162  
uality originals of type fonts. He said that this was common in 1954. He di 2003 Page #179  
t is now their custom. However, he said that he was certain that it was don 2003 Page #179  
ple of raised "z"s in the text. He said this was an almost certain mark of  2003 Page #179  
 War 11. Dwight D. Eisenhower As I said previously, the president only know 2003 Page #191  
death. It was a story that Beverly said made Jackie very angry. 190         2003 Page #194  
rity implications. Here is what he said, I don't believe in keeping informa 2003 Page #196  
 the files, then CIA Director Bush said Carter did not have the need to kno 2003 Page #196  
 these photographs in the files, I said, "Well now that I have seen this, a 2003 Page #197  
Cage was on the Letterman Show and said Shirley had told him that President 2003 Page #198  
l me exactly what President Carter said?" Shirley MacLaine: "He didn't tell 2003 Page #198  
eches because, as Marlin Fitzwater said, "The goddamnest things would come  2003 Page #198  
ton about UFOs. Here is what Greer said on the Art Bell show. You know Bill 2003 Page #199  
ill Clinton leaned over to her and said, because she brought up this issue  2003 Page #199  
trying to do?" He bent over and he said, "Sarah, there's a secret governmen 2003 Page #200  
 Rockefeller thought about it, and said that this one case idea would be fi 2003 Page #200  
d and we shall as well." As I have said President Clinton was very interest 2003 Page #200  
dea what he was talking about. You said very generously "It's time to take  2003 Page #201  
ing held there. What I should have said is that in fact the alien does not  2003 Page #201  
the very next line of what Clinton said in the speech. It was a clear shot  2003 Page #201  
s in such a manner. Ike would have said, "call me when you get done" or wor 2003 Page #209  
nd it to Marshall with a note that said "this might be of help in writing u 2003 Page #209  
d by authorities. The same sources said that the area where the artificial  2004 Page #8  
igate the case. A La Paz newspaper said today that there is great interest  2004 Page #8  
ere the object fell. The object is said to be a mechanical device with a di 2004 Page #8  
 ball followed by an explosion. He said that the next evening a silent airc 2004 Page #11  
eck of the apparatus the expert is said to have discovered a radio piloting 2004 Page #12  
n the polar regions several times. Said Lieutenant TyHenson: "I think the A 2004 Page #13  
at Smith was careful about what he said and to whom, he made a number of po 2004 Page #14  
hupacabras — a mysterious creature said to inhabit the forests and jungles  2004 Page #16  
ALL FOLLOWED Pv AN I ENFLOAION. HE SAID THAT THE NEXT.FVENING A SILEpt/ AZR 2004 Page #21  
WEICE IS VERY, VERY ALARMING. TREY SAID TEAT rglY mon THERE ALMOST A FORTNI 2004 Page #24  
DING ALL OVER TEE PLACE. SCOTT YOU SAID THE ANIMALS WERE DEMENTED. WHAT ABO 2004 Page #24  
metery, where he showed me what he said was the airship pilot's grave. The  2004 Page #27  
 oblong shape behind the light and said it was moving purposely against the 2004 Page #27  
cocted by railroad men in Iowa. He said when the joke spread to Texas, rail 2004 Page #28  
 the crash. "It's all a hoax," she said flatly. "I have talked to people wh 2004 Page #28  
ople who were alive then. They all said Judge Proctor had no windmill." Her 2004 Page #28  
 Conference Robbie Reynolds Hanson said, "They're still trying to bring up  2004 Page #29  
ke. "I heard the story for years," said Mrs. Oates, adding, "Nothing grew f 2004 Page #29  
ans, then almost 92 years old. She said, "I was only 15 at the time and had 2004 Page #29  
 the town who gathered his remains said he was a 'small man' and buried him 2004 Page #29  
r had any direct knowledge and one said it happened because her parents tol 2004 Page #29  
 told her about it while the other said it was a hoax because that's what h 2004 Page #29  
oax because that's what her father said. Pro and con, you could take your p 2004 Page #29  
" Stephens recalled. "But my daddy said we had to finish our chores." Steph 2004 Page #30  
ad to finish our chores." Stephens said his father rode a horse into town t 2004 Page #30  
the cemetery in the 1960s and 70s, said many people were buried without hea 2004 Page #30  
 one fragment was "puzzling." Gray said three of four samples he studied us 2004 Page #30  
ay require more investigation," he said. The fourth fragment appeared melte 2004 Page #30  
n "splattered on the ground." Gray said the most intriguing aspect of the f 2004 Page #30  
the metal. "They took it away," he said cryptically. "Who do you think did  2004 Page #31  
big-headed spaceman." The son also said his father knew who took the headst 2004 Page #31  
my legs refused to move." Williams said he saw three figures come out of th 2004 Page #32  
of the craft and approach him. One said, "See here, young man, don't give t 2004 Page #32  
 five "peculiarly dressed men" who said they came from a secret tribe that  2004 Page #32  
ange land to the north, Judge Love said, 'We then shook hands with the crew 2004 Page #32  
e just crashed into the Sound. She said she had seen some lights coming dow 2004 Page #35  
er. Both Lawrence and Norman Smith said they had never seen anything like i 2004 Page #40  
ion of Unidentified Flying Objects said last night a series of bright light 2004 Page #41  
d himself as Squadron Leader Bain, said his department was very interested  2004 Page #41  
During my interviews with Chris he said that he had contacted or had been c 2004 Page #43  
was reading and remarked on it. He said he was only a kid at the time but h 2004 Page #43  
ation. At that point Chris' friend said that he had to leave and left Chris 2004 Page #44  
s. It was then I believe, Bob Ball said at guardmount, "I can't tell you wh 2004 Page #56  
 to their hangar. Nothing was ever said about the incident the next day. Th 2004 Page #57  
change. Again nothing official was said about the incident. I was not surpr 2004 Page #57  
ing to the incident. The Air Force said a secret high-tech spy balloon cras 2004 Page #60  
 what happened. Congressman Schiff said: "It is my understanding that these 2004 Page #61  
oyed the messages, or why." Schiff said the GAO thought the messages were d 2004 Page #61  
s at the end of the 1940s. But, he said, "we lost so many of our own airpla 2004 Page #65  
tched the May 29, 1947, launch and said there were two "first magnitude sta 2004 Page #68  
 survived airplane crashes in 1947 said their airplane was at high takeoff  2004 Page #69  
hat was erected where eyewitnesses said the disk was when they got there. S 2004 Page #70  
sey has told me what the policemen said they saw on the Hart Canyon mesa du 2004 Page #72  
msey: "He (Police Officer) finally said to the family — 'That actually did  2004 Page #72  
 deceased, when Doug picked him up said, We've got to get out to Hart Canyo 2004 Page #72  
 and looked in the window and Doug said he could see two human-like humanoi 2004 Page #73  
by former military officer. Source said diameter of silver-colored disc was 2004 Page #73  
 Crash at Farmington." The officer said he saw a black and white photograph 2004 Page #73  
ior to 1950." The military officer said dead non-human beings were found in 2004 Page #73  
y anecdotal.] The military officer said he had a special security clearance 2004 Page #74  
n of the military base in which he said he read the classified file. The fo 2004 Page #74  
s with the military eyewitness. He said: "I discovered a file on the subjec 2004 Page #74  
 indications of a door. The report said that it was 'almost as if the mater 2004 Page #74  
 couldn't be observed. "The report said that the two bodies were badly char 2004 Page #74  
kpit of the craft. The report also said that the bodies were about four fee 2004 Page #74  
ho lived in Corona, New Mexico. He said he had known Mack Brazel, the ranch 2004 Page #75  
 July 4, 1947. The Corona resident said, "I heard there was a horrible secr 2004 Page #75  
started illustrating what ranchers said they had seen, like this drawing in 2004 Page #78  
On Page 47 of his book, Col. Corso said, "Why did the extraterrestrial inha 2004 Page #78  
 no tracks around them. Col. Corso said the classified reports specified th 2004 Page #78  
the Truman Library. General Landry said that part of his job was to brief t 2004 Page #84  
? What did you see? And finally he said, "Creatures." General Roger Ramey i 2004 Page #85  
riginal letter) Furthermore, Smith said that the Canadian government felt h 2004 Page #88  
eason that those in authority have said nothing about it is that they simpl 2004 Page #88  
o. But later on one of the fellows said to me that those guys if they were  2004 Page #92  
rlier conversation with me, he had said that he was covered under the offic 2004 Page #93  
We asked him what they were and he said they were chunks of unidentified th 2004 Page #93  
he paused for a long time and then said, "Lots of it." Another story came f 2004 Page #94  
 him anymore, I did ask him and he said, "Yes he had seen the bodies." SDI: 2004 Page #96  
ad been moved to Langley. Thompson said that he had heard about the move of 2004 Page #97  
cret secrets. He surely would have said he was shown by some high ranking U 2004 Page #98  
ans. On crashed saucers Dr. Walker said this: Q: Have we captured any sauce 2004 Page #100  
reserve officer in the Navy. Moore said that he and Lundahl had a lot in co 2004 Page #102  
 library outside of Washington. He said it appeared that Lundahl had every  2004 Page #105  
cher Richard W. Heiden III, 34 Ike said he saw disc and cadavers 51 1972 Ca 2004 Page #113  
al Reports LEN'S CONCLUSIONS • Len said: "For 50-50 chance there were ten c 2004 Page #128  
ed, but my recollection is that he said, "Ten." See Slide 26. This was much 2004 Page #129  
ng Speculation Most of what I have said so far, in my opinion, is strongly  2004 Page #130  
ny objective coverage; (d) JFK Jr. said he saw the runway lights and was in 2004 Page #130  
el, rancher Mac Brazel's daughter, said in an interview with Stanton Friedm 2004 Page #137  
 of the debris. Bessie Brazel also said that she made the 70 mile round tri 2004 Page #138  
 contradicts what many others have said, including those who saw Brazel acc 2004 Page #138  
 As I stated earlier, Jesse Marcel said that a counter-intelligence man Mar 2004 Page #139  
came a government witness, too. He said it was nothing but a weather balloo 2004 Page #139  
 the press. "As far as I know," he said, "no alien spaceship crashed in Ros 2004 Page #140  
 was General Ramey, after all, who said the flying saucer recovery story wa 2004 Page #141  
tterson Air Force Base in Ohio. He said he was never told what the stuff ac 2004 Page #142  
ne would have found the label that said: IF FOUND, PLEASE CONTACT NEW YORK  2004 Page #143  
d by statements of the rancher who said he heard a massive explosion on a n 2004 Page #143  
er confirmed later that her father said he had made a promise to President  2004 Page #144  
irst saw the rancher's debris, has said that her grandmother told her space 2004 Page #145  
to him by unidentified physicians, said his sources were afraid of physical 2004 Page #145  
FO information he sought, which he said "is still classified Above Top Secr 2004 Page #146  
acility at Wright Patterson and he said "we both know the rumors." He state 2004 Page #146  
 and biological remains of ETs. He said that those plans for disclosure wer 2004 Page #147  
 it shut down in 1969. Quintanilla said: Little did they (Air Technical Int 2004 Page #178  
ct. "Continuation of the Project," said Seamans, "cannot be justified eithe 2004 Page #178  
e footage he personally viewed, he said: "If the film that I saw was a fake 2004 Page #180  
which I just couldn't believe, but said "Oh well — I'll go along with it."  2004 Page #182  
he line could have questioned, and said — and I expected them to say, "Like 2004 Page #182  
a desk and he pointed at us and he said "We're very concerned about you bri 2004 Page #183  
ringing up the subject of UFOs. He said when people like you put these thin 2004 Page #183  
Hatch by Colonel Coleman, and they said "Okay, well just a warning." So we  2004 Page #183  
, and a strange thing happened. He said, "Come on boys. Sit down. Let me te 2004 Page #183  
 to base officials at Holloman. He said the conversation was no different t 2004 Page #183  
call another. For instance Coleman said "Hold on" as we were sitting in his 2004 Page #183  
 So he came in and analyzed it and said it's a million to one that it's any 2004 Page #184  
e using the documentary. Emenegger said that this was a possibility and tha 2004 Page #184  
HoRoman Air Force Base. He kind of said he kind of remembered something, bu 2004 Page #184  
had gotten a letter from Nixon. He said that he did, but he thought the let 2004 Page #185  
e-election campaign, "even though" said Emenegger, "I didn't do anything."  2004 Page #185  
ith a question about what Cage had said. In reply to the question which cam 2004 Page #188  
him when he was in Albuquerque and said "You know we think you really know  2004 Page #189  
he presented Moore with a deal. He said, "If you will cooperate with us," ( 2004 Page #190  
cooperate with us." And he (Moore) said "well OK, I guess so — it sounds go 2004 Page #190  
for MJ-12 documents to destroy, he said no. Based on his years in the vault 2004 Page #191  
 have the characters correct baler said to him, "I want you to show Hynek a 2004 Page #192  
Conference Shartle told me that he said, "I'm sorry, Sir, you know — you wi 2004 Page #193  
nt of the United States. He (Doty) said "my superiors have asked me to show 2004 Page #193  
where the type is in the paper. It said — each line was centered on the pag 2004 Page #193  
 talk with him directly, because I said even if I could tape record him, th 2004 Page #195  
g I was to leave I got a call that said "We're sorry — he says it's off." A 2004 Page #196  
e sorry — he says it's off." And I said "Why?" And he says "He just says it 2004 Page #196  
ce group of schools for example he said, "If we were being attacked by spac 2004 Page #197  
saying is — you all laughed when I said this before, I referenced that movi 2004 Page #197  
, Reagan, and Clinton all reported said they had no control over what was b 2004 Page #197  
 attack sitting up in bed • Corner said the heart was fine official cause o 2004 Page #206  
the JFK assassination. • Young Tim said what's wrong? and Harry responded,  2004 Page #212  
 way to the West coast. The friend said he had just heard about some sort o 2004 Page #216  
dle of nowhere. The fact that [Ken said] there were two police officers out 2004 Page #216  
lice officer. I stopped Doug and I said, 'What other police officer?' He sa 2004 Page #217  
d, 'What other police officer?' He said, Well, we had the local police offi 2004 Page #217  
Doug was nineteen at the time, and said that [the younger] police officer w 2004 Page #217  
ug went over to talk to him and he said he was from the town of Cuba, New M 2004 Page #217  
y 44." Ramsey continued: Doug also said — he was going through who was at t 2004 Page #217  
 they were. I asked him who and he said two young guys, maybe three, that s 2004 Page #217  
wton allegedly writes, "They never said so, but I could tell they were tryi 2004 Page #221  
lm Do You Believe in Mafic, Pflock said of the original 1VIJ-12 documents " 2004 Page #222  
is still out. As Stan Friedman has said, "just because con men told the sto 2004 Page #223  
ORY AND MISSION (DR) that ciC*team SAID SEND MiStatEd release AS STORY And  2004 Page #229  
SEND MiStatEd release AS STORY And said (G) ****Day **** SEND ***TIONS Reco 2004 Page #229  
S ORDER AEC ***** (MN) ** * weabl* SAID SEND MISTATED MEANING OF STORY AND  2004 Page #229  
 a "flying disc." After all, Ramey said the disc was nothing more than a mu 2004 Page #230  
raphers taking his picture, and he said there was just that one photo sessi 2004 Page #237  
r husband, Floyd, and her. Loretta said this unusual debris would not scrat 2004 Page #240  
al tests in a courtroom. With that said, there are some caveats: for exampl 2004 Page #243  
he Sightings • VIII. What Has Been Said about Flying Saucers • IX. Visual P 2004 Page #245  
is statement, explaining that he'd said that only to put a stop to the mock 2005 Page #32  
ned cause for his death. A witness said that, at the moment of its capture, 2005 Page #33  
," adding that a lot was yet to be said about the affair. On the 26'\ as hi 2005 Page #33  
lking about the Varginha ET, Marco said sternly, "Do not watch that sort of 2005 Page #33  
ere toxic granulations," Dr. Lemos said. Two antibiotics were prescribed, p 2005 Page #33  
had interviews on a TV channel and said what the strange visitors had coach 2005 Page #35  
hatever I had to say, I've already said." Then he left the room. Some time  2005 Page #35  
who refused to reveal his name but said he had assisted in the capture of t 2005 Page #36  
 object was djfficult to describe, said the source, due to the fact that it 2005 Page #39  
, retiring in 1954. This gentleman said that he worked 'across the alley' f 2005 Page #42  
as embalming flu.id. The bodies he said, are now stored at a small Air Forc 2005 Page #42  
ield elaborated further: "Thompson said he never saw a flying saucer or a L 2005 Page #42  
o him and fellow workers, which he said confirmed the rumors that alien cra 2005 Page #42  
 were on the base. The next day he said the paper was snatched from McAdams 2005 Page #42  
ccording to Stringfield , Thompson said that he had heard about the transfe 2005 Page #43  
ed States. "Staring at tl1e map he said bluntly, 'I have seen the bodies.'  2005 Page #43  
tely where the saucer crashed,' he said. 'lt was in a desert area, but I do 2005 Page #43  
bodies at \'(/right-Patterson,' he said. 'I was in the right place at the r 2005 Page #43  
' details of the Arizona incident. Said Jill, as a young teenager, when he  2005 Page #44  
ormed Schmitt that her husband had said that various MPs began talking abou 2005 Page #44  
at some of the military police had said there were casualties and that they 2005 Page #44  
 town about 30 miles from here who said he was awakened from a deep sleep w 2005 Page #68  
HING ABOUT THE COLOR?" "l think he said it had a kind of pervasive blue col 2005 Page #69  
un to his mother. It seems like he said there were people from the governme 2005 Page #69  
ght was being sucked into it. Ladd said it was like you could look into inf 2005 Page #70  
s . \Y,/e took him out on site. He said: 'This is not a naturally occurring 2005 Page #70  
es. His job was to stand guard. He said the beings had large heads, and wer 2005 Page #78  
ieval in 1978. Stringfield's book, said the man, "convinced me that l shoul 2005 Page #79  
sixth man to walk on the Moon -has said that two very elite individual s wi 2005 Page #81  
in. The letter, written in German, said, in part: "Several years ago I disc 2005 Page #91  
red?' 1'1y recollection is that he said 'Ten.' This was much larger than I  2005 Page #140  
Bingaman to correct the record. It said that in the Korean War, intelligenc 2005 Page #142  
d if it might be an airplane. Jose said, ''l don't think so." Things got ee 2005 Page #155  
 it out in a day or two," Faustino said, apparently not worried in the leas 2005 Page #155  
Somebody must have taken it," Jose said defensively. 153                    2005 Page #155  
 tell anyone about this," Faustino said. "Reme, your dad just started worki 2005 Page #156  
s them weather balloons, " Apodaca said. "They'll want this thing back." "B 2005 Page #156  
her balloons we've seen before," I said. "And the Hombrecitos?" "Maybe you  2005 Page #156  
st thought you saw them," Faustino said. "Or maybe somebody took them, or t 2005 Page #156  
n with the soldier. Sergeant Avila said to Faustino, "I have been sent here 2005 Page #156  
led in the Mojave Desert). Charlie said that the aliens at Edwards were hum 2005 Page #164  
ur own av-ionics technolog y. Bill said that General Electric built the ant 2005 Page #164  
h and slippery to the touch. Ozzie said that only 3 men Lifted the Lightwei 2005 Page #165  
e control room of the craft, Ozzie said you could plainly see through the s 2005 Page #166  
 or fuselage was visible. Frenchie said the) had to cut out a piece of a C- 2005 Page #166  
f the Cold War. Colonel Corso also said that captured UFOs were/are kept at 2005 Page #168  
rs. Even the late Lawrence D. Bell said that they were on the threshold of  2005 Page #172  
 BeU research rocket planes). Bell said, ''We are already working with nucl 2005 Page #172  
l also use artificial gravit)'. He said: "People on board would probably no 2005 Page #173  
wer to the riddle of gra\-it)'. He said that he had discovered a positive l 2005 Page #173  
) was opposed by the 'Colonel' who said his crash retrieval services were s 2006 Page #17  
nz 57, "EBE Guidebook" in 1979 and said that it contained much information  2006 Page #19  
en the exciting voltage applied to said eledrodi, is cOntl nuous, drect-cur 2006 Page #35  
 direct current voltage applied to said electrodes is modulated in accordan 2006 Page #35  
TON, Aug 19, - (AP) _The Air Force said tonight that 'there is a good chanc 2006 Page #45  
TON, Aug. 19.—(AP)—The Air. Force- said tceight that "there It a good chanc 2006 Page #45  
9 aid 1940: The 4 eivael Air Force said somas one with-the disc made a dezn 2006 Page #45  
chnology. However, with that being said there is plenty of opportunity to m 2006 Page #47  
not to expect to find anything. He said the cleanup crew walked the desert, 2006 Page #80  
ned away by military officials who said they were "taking care of the remai 2006 Page #82  
 story. If Air Force spokesmen had said Mulhare's airplane was an A-7 there 2006 Page #83  
part "or be arrested." The witness said the mysterious vehicle "had no mark 2006 Page #86  
h Retrieval Conference The witness said military personnel "covered the cra 2006 Page #87  
National Airport Observation Tower said the object was definitely not a fly 2006 Page #89  
ggest news stories of 1952 and was said to be one of the world's greatest m 2006 Page #90  
, were very short. A couple people said, "Ah, there was nothing to that sto 2006 Page #91  
 didn't know what to believe. Some said it was mass hysteria and the group  2006 Page #93  
terpreted it for a monster. Others said it was an elaborate hoax made up by 2006 Page #93  
number of people that I spoke with said they knew the witnesses very well.  2006 Page #93  
owing up, knew their families, and said they were well respected in the com 2006 Page #93  
lass- looking windowpane. What was said to be a head that was red in color  2006 Page #94  
article, commercial airline pilots said "they saw meteoric objects flash by 2006 Page #94  
on. It was also stated, "One pilot said an object had nearly clipped the wi 2006 Page #94  
ng Object Seen at Capital." It was said that this apparent meteor prompted  2006 Page #95  
 actual velocity of the meteor was said to be "27 miles per second." Flatwo 2006 Page #96  
the eastern seaboard and were also said to be the same meteor, called a "fi 2006 Page #96  
htings. I discovered that what was said to be a single meteor was actually  2006 Page #97  
e" in part it stated, "Authorities said they believed the 'flying saucer' w 2006 Page #99  
stated that, "Police laughed. They said the so-called monster had grown fro 2006 Page #99  
 bright light hanging in the sky," said Mrs. Anne Williams of Bro Diham, Ll 2006 Page #119  
ientific Officer at the Institute, said that he had been told that a meteor 2006 Page #120  
s I should tell someone about it," said Elizabeth Upton. She telephoned the 2006 Page #120  
ephoned the local police, and they said that they would dispatch someone to 2006 Page #120  
if the object was a meteorite they said, then it had to have (a) completely 2006 Page #121  
h team leader, Sergeant H. Oldham, said that another search of the area was 2006 Page #121  
rs not to stop for any civilians," said Prescott. The team soon reached Lla 2006 Page #122  
'alien beings' to Porton Down, but said that their cargo was still alive."  2006 Page #123  
 time by the government. "But as I said to Tony: 'There aren't going to be  2006 Page #123  
er off talking to people. But Tony said that the guy was on an Army pension 2006 Page #124  
rch he'd done, Prescott was who he said he was." From his conversations wit 2006 Page #124  
the vehicle came up to the cab and said, 'No. Get back in your cab and get  2006 Page #124  
 "Tony told me that James Prescott said that his unit was parked on the B43 2006 Page #124  
ys anything. And now, Prescott has said 121                                 2006 Page #124  
appen. We know that James Prescott said that they had a couple of days noti 2006 Page #125  
ial team of the Sunday Express. He said that he was fascinated by what I ha 2006 Page #125  
io that might have caused this. He said that he couldn't find any substance 2006 Page #125  
ply wrote off the story. But as he said: 'Of course, if you are now introdu 2006 Page #125  
he night of 23 January [1974]. She said to me when I spoke to her about it  2006 Page #127  
t on to the subject of UFOs and he said to me: 'Oh, well, you obviously don 2006 Page #127  
finitely between 1979 and 1982. He said that there were definitely lorries  2006 Page #127  
t too. Well, she came up to me and said that she'd been woken by the bang.  2006 Page #129  
d near where the tree was. But she said that they didn't look too different 2006 Page #129  
h the tree and all around it. They said they had had some instances of UFOs 2006 Page #129  
u, Nick, I can't comment on that," said Pope. "But let's put it this way: O 2006 Page #130  
e 1952 First 1\4J-12 Annual Report said: "To date, only Great Britain, Cana 2006 Page #140  
ified aerial craft (UACs). But Len said, 'We lost so many planes and pilots 2006 Page #141  
 "shoot down" orders. Andy Kissner said he learned that President Harry S.  2006 Page #141  
 explanation for what happened and said the Miami bogies that sped between  2006 Page #144  
 Well, one night, he went away. He said, 'I've got to take something.' He c 2006 Page #144  
ke something.' He came back and he said, 'I want to let you listen in on so 2006 Page #144  
al Conference phone to Bill and he said he saw the same thing I was seeing. 2006 Page #145  
int that could do that speed. BILL SAID THAT THIS WENT ON FOR THREE TO FOUR 2006 Page #146  
ND CAN YOU REMEMBER WHAT WAS BEING SAID? Well, we were all flabbergasted. B 2006 Page #146  
 back then in the 1960s. WHEN THEY SAID, WE'RE GOING TO SCRAMBLE — DID YOU  2006 Page #146  
oppler radar) was. (laughs) Like I said, it was moving about 1,100 mph. I p 2006 Page #147  
ds — came running into the BCC and said, 'I saw it! It just went over. It w 2006 Page #147  
t came into the control center and said, What the hell happened?' And I sai 2006 Page #149  
id, What the hell happened?' And I said, 'I don't know, sir, we've just bee 2006 Page #149  
e just been shut down.' I think he said, 'That's impossible!' I said, Well, 2006 Page #149  
nk he said, 'That's impossible!' I said, Well, we're shut down, sir, and I  2006 Page #149  
f the unit. The next morning, they said it was just a NORAD test, don't pan 2006 Page #149  
ercise until days later. Then they said, 'Just forget it — it was just an e 2006 Page #150  
 the Cedar Breaks Radar Site. Paul said he often saw with his own eyes two  2006 Page #151  
y there was a terrible crash. Paul said he would make drawings of the discs 2006 Page #151  
 — he did not say 'people,' but he said we are working with intelligence th 2006 Page #152  
 main console, I called my Dad and said, Dad, what's this?' He goes, 'I don 2006 Page #154  
gs on it and all kinds of stuff. I said, Dad, what's that?" He was sitting  2006 Page #155  
icking out this hair-like stuff. I said, 'Dad, what is this? What are you d 2006 Page #155  
e that the boss was not around. He said, 'Son, this is E. T.'s chest. Don't 2006 Page #155  
nd of got tears in his eyes and he said, 'It's true.' Well, this really cau 2006 Page #157  
 and the covers and everything. He said, 'This is what it's all about,' and 2006 Page #157  
t I was looking at back then, so I said to Howard, What am I looking at her 2006 Page #157  
 goes, Well, what do you think?' I said, 'I don't know.' He said, 'It's an  2006 Page #157  
think?' I said, 'I don't know.' He said, 'It's an alien creature from outer 2006 Page #157  
, 'Oh, no, it is not!' (laughs) He said, 'You're looking right at one of th 2006 Page #157  
NLY] I made a comment to Howard. I said, 'Look here, they can't even spell  2006 Page #158  
toring devices in their teeth. Tom said that a few years later he learned t 2006 Page #160  
at I finally came up to Howard and said, 'OK, what was all that? And tell m 2006 Page #160  
' And he told me about Roswell. He said two things really. He said he had h 2006 Page #160  
ell. He said two things really. He said he had heard of Roswell before and  2006 Page #160  
 leaving. He was in his uniform. I said, 'Howard, what gives, man? You know 2006 Page #160  
lass. Why are you getting out?' He said, Tom, I just can't do it no more.'  2006 Page #160  
e was shaking his finger at me. He said, 'Don't you ever bring that up to m 2006 Page #160  
o sort of a heated argument and he said he was going to have to tell Capt.  2006 Page #161  
 tell Capt. Wood about this. So, I said, 'Fine, tell him.' A couple of hour 2006 Page #161  
Wood called me into his office. He said, 'Sit down. I heard you did some ta 2006 Page #161  
-Human Aerial Craft and Entities I said, 'Yes, sir, I sure did.' He said, D 2006 Page #162  
I said, 'Yes, sir, I sure did.' He said, Do you want to tell me what you to 2006 Page #162  
ld him the whole Okinawa story. He said, 'Alright, I'm pretty convinced tha 2006 Page #162  
now, we don't call them aliens.' I said, We don't?' 'No, we call them EBEs  2006 Page #162  
 me some descriptions about it. He said since that period of time and on up 2006 Page #162  
e crashed vehicles? Even though he said that, it was just sort of an infere 2006 Page #162  
if the U. S. President knew and he said, 'Can't go there.' I asked him how  2006 Page #162  
in Jesus or anything. Come on!' He said, 'No, but this could open the door  2006 Page #162  
nything, OK? And that's it. If you said we had this conversation, it didn't 2006 Page #162  
 want to make Chief, don't you?' I said, `Yes.' 'Alright, then let's play b 2006 Page #162  
ce Probably never.' THAT'S WHAT HE SAID? That's what he said, 'Probably nev 2006 Page #163  
HAT'S WHAT HE SAID? That's what he said, 'Probably never.' BUT THAT MEANS T 2006 Page #163  
y (sic) tried to argue with him. I said, 'Yes, we recovered the aliens, but 2006 Page #163  
ple would be able to handle it. He said, 'Oh, yeah, you think so? Could you 2006 Page #163  
picked up were Russian bombers. He said that he did not. Getting Oliver Fra 2006 Page #167  
versions of what happened. Acheson said that "early warning radar in Canada 2006 Page #167  
ose Bay, Labrador. The warning was said to have been useful in vetting the  2006 Page #169  
, Anchorage Alaska, dateline which said that "All militag personnel in Alas 2006 Page #169  
, Dec. 6), but Air Force officials said that the order was purely a Precaut 2006 Page #169  
icials at Elmendoef Air Force Base said the alert had been in Oct since the 2006 Page #169  
.) According to Zechel, Willingham said that the UFO was at an altitude of  2006 Page #177  
gham reached the site.) Willingham said that the Mexican military had reach 2006 Page #177  
eign object on December 6 or 7. He said the document referred to a high ale 2006 Page #177  
AFB. As for the DEW line error, he said that the UFO was detected by "the r 2006 Page #178  
amily in the early Sixties (enough said?). 191                              2006 Page #194  
raft flying low over Caliente. She said that it was as big as the hotel tha 2006 Page #199  
ally suspicious of my interest but said he had already checked me out throu 2006 Page #201  
knew about the show closing and he said "You told me when we last talked."  2006 Page #205  
we last talked." I denied this and said that he was mistaken as I had not d 2006 Page #205  
ut the show and the Foundation. He said that he was head of another "Founda 2006 Page #205  
Hoagland's Area 2000 interview and said that he was dismayed that Hoagland  2006 Page #205  
therapist leaned forward again and said" like through your radio show?" I 2 2006 Page #205  
             The Bigelow Foundtion said "Maybe." However, the next time he  2006 Page #206  
t want to talk about his ideas but said he was off to Virginia to see his b 2006 Page #206  
something" underneath the skin. He said that he had tried to locate his med 2006 Page #206  
 The Sightings VIII. What Has Been Said about Flying Saucers IX. Visual Pro 2007 Page #44  
8 through 1954 VIII. What Has Been Said about Flying Saucers: abstract of a 2007 Page #44  
 collaborated with Kenneth Arnold, said that the original prints of photogr 2007 Page #48  
nglish and a few CSE's but someone said to me one day, your very good at co 2007 Page #78  
I joined the one school because it said on their prospectus that they did s 2007 Page #80  
ot romantic stuff. Although having said that I have got more into stories a 2007 Page #81  
me to get a real job first as they said it was a three co five year period  2007 Page #81  
lides and photographic slides. She said that in building 8 of Johnson Space 2007 Page #85  
e wa) things went. l mean what she said was there was there. l wanted to se 2007 Page #86  
ne know unless someone came up and said, you aren't meant to be here. ] cou 2007 Page #88  
age. \XlelJ on one level they have said "impairing the macrunes ability to  2007 Page #88  
: I have had some offers that have said if you come out of a!J thjs clean t 2007 Page #92  
ight the fire; his company. My dad said "oh crap," and he got us all togeth 2007 Page #121  
military guys came to the door and said that my dad had been a part of a fl 2007 Page #122  
he town was closed down; the) just said it was closed because of the inconv 2007 Page #123  
DeBow: So nobody else in town ever said that they saw the same fireball? Jo 2007 Page #123  
 talk about how after the fire you said you saw the vehicles rolling into t 2007 Page #123  
w a sticker on the door. 1t either said NASA or something. DeBow: How many  2007 Page #124  
m had to sit at the street. Like I said there were only two paved streets i 2007 Page #124  
n tell you. There was nothing that said army, nothing that said anything. E 2007 Page #124  
thing that said army, nothing that said anything. Except for NASA, if I rem 2007 Page #124  
t. Joe: It almost happened, like I said, as soon as those cars showed up. I 2007 Page #124  
friends Kevin and PauJ from school said there dads, who worked for my dad,  2007 Page #125  
 dads, who worked for my dad, they said the same thing. Normally when they  2007 Page #125  
ng thing. Kevin and Paul and 1, we said it was the first time our dads came 2007 Page #125  
ne other thing is that when my dad said he was up there fighting the fire,  2007 Page #125  
was up there fighting the fire, he said the only way he was able to survive 2007 Page #125  
d the hair on his face. DeBow: you said there have been fires up there befo 2007 Page #125  
o pages back in a small article it said that lightning or possibly a meteor 2007 Page #126  
Small square hand motion). Nothing said about the phones being shut off, th 2007 Page #126  
hat occurred in 1986. The wimesses said that they saw flying spheres that a 2007 Page #129  
ed by smoke. Ex-military personnel said the event looked like something had 2007 Page #130  
debris. A meteorologist expert was said to have refused to go on record to  2007 Page #130  
 ray anywhere on the planet. It is said that conventional weapons usually c 2007 Page #131  
.'" "If it's true, that is big." I said. "It could mean they've actually go 2007 Page #133  
ucers. " "He wouldn't admit that," said Corbin. "But I got the impression t 2007 Page #133  
oesn't look like a coincidence," I said, "that this object fell just after  2007 Page #133  
ything with it. I looked at it and said, 'Marilyn Monroe and aliens? No way 2007 Page #134  
cess to NSA officials." Greer also said: '(The document] has been authentic 2007 Page #135  
Ecker, the editor of UFO Hagazjne, said: "To put it succinctly, the documen 2007 Page #135  
rea in the late forties. Kilgallen said that if the story is true, it would 2007 Page #135  
lth of lows, and finally, and many said inevitably, came to a tragic end at 2007 Page #136  
rmers to the U.S., 1955, Monroe is said to have received an invitation to a 2007 Page #137  
 the ice. No way was this wood, he said, like an ark would be made of," say 2007 Page #138  
ce and snow of Mt. Ararat. "My dad said that the picrures on their own didn 2007 Page #138  
 did not observe this incident. He said that an article in a Bristol newspa 2007 Page #140  
ry details are lacking. It must be said that also lacking are a ny further  2007 Page #140  
d by authorities. The same sources said that the area where the artificial  2007 Page #141  
ere the object fell. The object is said to be a mechanical device with a di 2007 Page #142  
 days. U. K researcher, Tony Dodd, said he talked to a retired m.ilitary ma 2007 Page #149  
opened the crates. The eye\vitness said inside were cwo humanoid figures 5  2007 Page #149  
    Mom: ] just remember that the) said an unidentified flying object has b 2007 Page #167  
y agitated. Aunt: He meant what he said. Paul: Yeah, he was very, very seri 2007 Page #168  
ng the object. ([ o his i\lom) You said you saw one kind of glance back at  2007 Page #169  
T A DISC THAT'S ABOUT -I THINK YOU SAID ABOUT 40 FEET IN DIAMETER? Paul: Ye 2007 Page #170  
cars, I don't know why no one ever said anything. We didn't! Qaughs) Paul:  2007 Page #171  
 me when I was a kid. Aunt: And he said it in a very authoritative voice. T 2007 Page #171  
g red eyes were staring at him. He said he tried calrnJy to put his book do 2007 Page #173  
her colleague of the Air Force man said he was driving up Coyote Canyon in  2007 Page #173  
 where strange, unknown forces are said to frequently interfere with radio  2007 Page #185  
iscovered in this pit. Sr. Ramirez said that Mexican army soldiers had arri 2007 Page #190  
s El Llano, where the UFO crash is said to have occurred. An elderly reside 2007 Page #191  
ts section of the project card, it said, "There is insufficient data in the 2008 Page #8  
According to the newspaper, Maggio said that a series of bright explosions  2008 Page #8  
also saw the object in the air. He said that it looked like a nuclear explo 2008 Page #9  
on officer, Lt. Col. Herbert Rolph said they had one report of a sighting a 2008 Page #9  
ay as New York. A NORAD astronomer said that the object could have been a " 2008 Page #9  
n contradiction to the astronomer, said, "There's only one thing wrong with 2008 Page #9  
at gets interesting. The log entry said, --General [Laurence S.] Kuter (NOR 2008 Page #9  
al Investigation Sections, Shields said, "I was flying a C-119 3            2008 Page #9  
Later in that same report, Shields said, "I saw only a slender object. I do 2008 Page #10  
hat interview I conducted. Kadesch said, simply, "[It]. .. probably was a b 2008 Page #11  
a doctor's office had gone out. He said, "All the lights went out temporari 2008 Page #11  
 ground like the noon time sun. He said that he believes it was a meteor. J 2008 Page #11  
emembered the event quite well. He said, "The two of us were out in the fie 2008 Page #11  
ood of the Utah Highway Patrol. He said that he looked up in time to see a  2008 Page #12  
e Range in southern New Mexico. He said that it was mostly a blue light tha 2008 Page #12  
n five hundred feet above them. He said it was a flaming object and he thou 2008 Page #12  
n they all heard the roar. Bernini said that it sounded like an artillery s 2008 Page #13  
an artillery shell flying over. He said that he only saw a bright light but 2008 Page #13  
 his son saw the light and his son said that he also saw an object. He said 2008 Page #13  
aid that he also saw an object. He said that it was moving from the southea 2008 Page #13  
e northwest. Kadesh, when I asked, said that he believed the object to be a 2008 Page #13  
ere those in Reno, Nevada who also said they saw the flash. Kadesh thought  2008 Page #13  
ce Base, a Bonanza Air Lines pilot said that the light passed beneath his a 2008 Page #13  
 night the object flashed over. He said it was a glowing, orange ball that  2008 Page #14  
, heard a quiet whirring noise. He said that it headed to the west, toward  2008 Page #14  
 stories of flying saucers and she said that she wasn't even a little crazy 2008 Page #14  
t the official spokesman at Nellis said the Air Defense Command was alerted 2008 Page #15  
 whom described the object and who said it was close to the ground. They kn 2008 Page #17  
ped UFO at fairlyhigh altitude. He said that the motion was fairly steady a 2008 Page #33  
t.'' Moreover , Pope explains: "He said that the beam of light retracted in 2008 Page #34  
ain of command with a message that said: 'This is extremely interesting. It 2008 Page #34  
y similar spheres-one of which was said to have been found at an undisclose 2008 Page #37  
-ounding community , bow can it be said the event never happened? This stor 2008 Page #40  
ports of a "Ball of Fire. " • Some said it had propellers; some said it did 2008 Page #44  
 Some said it had propellers; some said it did not. At the time there was a 2008 Page #44  
they were in trouble." The way she said it, I felt as if she had paid such  2008 Page #50  
 Elk River area from the north. He said someone came into the tavern and to 2008 Page #52  
Tufjy" Miller as a key witness. He said Tuffy went to school with his son,  2008 Page #52  
e~rching his pi~kup truck. He also said one of the soldiers claimed to be p 2008 Page #52  
tention along the way. Mr. Carroll said the only thing he could think of wa 2008 Page #54  
around the larger orb. Alan Rammer said it reminded him of "a mother hen ga 2008 Page #58  
aordinary . He was so convinced he said he stands on what he reported and h 2008 Page #58  
words of Benjamin Franklin when he said, "Half the truth is often a great l 2008 Page #60  
ule, which did pretty much what it said on the tin and meant that most file 2008 Page #61  
effens had been earlier. Penniston said the road was full of potholes and w 2008 Page #80  
s touched the engraved symbols, he said the craft's upper white light insta 2008 Page #82  
               SLIDE# 26 Penniston said, "The craft moved up off the ground 2008 Page #83  
ar plaster cast Jim Penniston also said he made plaster casts of the triang 2008 Page #83  
g Shift Commander): Heathrow Tower said they definitely, very definitely, h 2008 Page #84  
 They don't know what it was. They said it wasn't normal, but you could hav 2008 Page #84  
rols down at the (East) gate. They said they saw weird happenings . They sa 2008 Page #86  
d they saw weird happenings . They said they saw something above the tree l 2008 Page #86  
mething above the tree level. They said they thought they saw something bei 2008 Page #86  
ing lifted off the ground and they said they thought that you were GONE. Th 2008 Page #86  
y thought that you were GONE. They said that they thought we lost you. They 2008 Page #86  
hen Halt put his arm around me and said, 'Let's go.' And then all of a sudd 2008 Page #89  
 no one told Penniston what he had said. Finally fourteen years after the B 2008 Page #90  
 got a call from Stan Friedman who said that he had a guy in Big Bear Lake  2008 Page #104  
for pencil timeline. lt originally said, "Do not remove from safe ... Fritz 2008 Page #110  
A person once seen as shy today is said to be suffering from "social anxiet 2008 Page #141  
quality. Probably the same will be said of the generation to come. If we co 2009 Page #19  
Most significantly, Dulles' letter said: "For reasons of security, I cannot 2009 Page #38  
tember 20, 1963, President Kennedy said: Finally, in a field where the Unit 2009 Page #40  
on, Sergei. Dr. Sergei Khrushche v said after his father initially refused  2009 Page #42  
nt alien body at the scene, Werner said: "I saw the creature [that] you 're 2009 Page #49  
, retiring in 1954. This gentleman said that he worked 'across the alley' f 2009 Page #50  
was embalming fluid. The bodies he said, are now stored at a small Air Forc 2009 Page #50  
' details of the Arizona incident. Said JLD, as a young teenager, when he w 2009 Page #51  
ormed Schmitt that her husband had said that various MPs began talking abou 2009 Page #51  
n hour or so after falling asleep, said Bethurum , he was awakened by what  2009 Page #54  
he 1950s. Both Werner and Bethurum said that the aliens wore uniforn1s and  2009 Page #55  
n did it crash?" But Sgt. Steffens said, "Jim, it did not crash. It landed. 2009 Page #63  
OUTER SPACE'? I looked at John and said, 'I don't know how in the hell we ' 2009 Page #65  
 this. ' DO YOU REME!vfBER WHAT HE SAID? John says, 'We have a UFO here.' A 2009 Page #65  
 says, 'We have a UFO here.' And I said, 'We have something here. 'I said,  2009 Page #65  
 said, 'We have something here. 'I said, 'I've got to have quiet here. ' f  2009 Page #65  
 weapons storage facility (above), said to contain nuclear warheads, at RAF 2009 Page #69  
n he handed back the audiotape and said, "Bazley said it's a Brit affair."  2009 Page #74  
ck the audiotape and said, "Bazley said it's a Brit affair." #4 Audio Col.  2009 Page #74  
at Captain Verano came forward and said a tape was sent over to Germany and 2009 Page #78  
would confirm a lot of what's been said and it would clearly show that ther 2009 Page #79  
ut doing our job. General Williams said that -that we 'were good men doing  2009 Page #79  
g that happened to us. People have said they have been interrogated, which  2009 Page #79  
on the phone a few years later, he said that yes, the light appeared to pul 2009 Page #80  
ect hovering over the woods and he said the object was therefor quite awhil 2009 Page #80  
d left. They didn1t ask much. They said, 'Where?' and we pointed off in the 2009 Page #82  
d at me and I looked at him and he said, 'Do you want lo call that in?' And 2009 Page #85  
o you want lo call that in?' And I said, 'Hell, no!' And he said, 'OK.' We  2009 Page #85  
n?' And I said, 'Hell, no!' And he said, 'OK.' We never really talked about 2009 Page #85  
I asked her how she knew this. She said, "Because I worked there." I asked  2009 Page #88  
." I asked her for details and she said, "/can't tell you-they 'II come and 2009 Page #88  
ernment lies about UFO's. Then she said something that I will never forget, 2009 Page #88  
. Master Sgt. Clarence entered and said that, "Last night I flew in from Ne 2009 Page #90  
 officer where it came from and he said, "It's a piece of a space ship." l  2009 Page #91  
 intelligence to do ii and so they said you are going lo do it. And so I we 2009 Page #93  
most rewarding words I've ever had said in my life were, when I was through 2009 Page #93  
en I was through doing the job, he said "June, if we get this $600. 000 and 2009 Page #93  
 More than forty eyewitnesses were said to observe this event and the Sovie 2009 Page #134  
he s,ope for ~ ne&11y ltTee hOcrs: said one cortroller The speed and rroneu 2009 Page #144  
 and the United States. The Herald said its source of information about the 2009 Page #157  
scientific development. Informants said the weapon he helped develop was st 2009 Page #157  
 engineers and naval officers were said to be associated in the project. Wh 2009 Page #157  
f the secret Anglo-American weapon said to outrival the atom bomb as credit 2009 Page #157  
ning all possibilities . They were said to have exchanged ideas and informa 2009 Page #159  
 and the United States. The Herald said it learned that development of the  2009 Page #159  
unaided. New Zealand, however, was said to have the necessary equipment and 2009 Page #159  
New Weapon May Be Airborne" Miller said Leech, in both aerodynamic and hydr 2009 Page #160  
In Auckland today, Professor Leech said he was "surprised " to hear that a  2009 Page #160  
 39-year old American scientist it said shared in the development of the se 2009 Page #160  
a as a co-worker. Original reports said the secret weapon outrivaled the at 2009 Page #160  
cific. He turned to a reporter and said: "remember there was heavy loss of  2009 Page #160  
nnati consultant engineering firm, said be joined British and New Zealand s 2009 Page #160  
                                He said the weapon was conceived by the Bri 2009 Page #161  
nate to the atomic bomb, Snodgrass said only: "First reports are substantia 2009 Page #161  
ntation in New Zealand , Snodgrass said, although it had been planned to tr 2009 Page #161  
received reports on the weapon, he said. The Syracuse Herald Journal also a 2009 Page #161  
sification of the development , he said that "under a broad classification" 2009 Page #161  
w conductin g television research, said he had been back in the United Stat 2009 Page #161  
h a sort of super dog whistle," he said, "conceivably could fly around a ci 2009 Page #162  
ream. It may not." Light waves, he said, offered a similar field. "Below th 2009 Page #162  
inst such threats." General Kenney said that at present clouds could be bro 2009 Page #162  
                             Press said. There is one clue in the reports o 2009 Page #168  
 of a secret Anglo-American weapon said to outrival the atom bomb as credit 2009 Page #168  
b." In Auckland today, Prof. Leech said he was "surprised" to hear that a L 2009 Page #168  
ific" and turned to a reporter and said "You remember there was heavy loss  2009 Page #170  
n a known expert in aerodynamics . said today a new secret weapon mentioned 2009 Page #171  
the project from its inception was said to have the necessary equipment to  2009 Page #173  
f factors." The New Zealand Herald said its source of The Seal Project repo 2009 Page #173  
ssification of the development, he said that "under a broad classification" 2009 Page #176  
ow conducting television research, said he had been back in the United Stat 2009 Page #176  
c11cloprncnl er a ~ecret weJpon he said was ":;s awesome in its c[f «.ts ns 2009 Page #180  
nt lo a tir.? rr.oon, ~re 1 weaoon said to oulrko! ~he nlom known. t,it the 2009 Page #182  
t'al \l"Upon . j Li1:h1 wa\"Ci, he said, of!cred 11! Esistencc or the weapo 2009 Page #183  
J. M. Snorl::rus or the! ·1 K'nncy said th11t at prc!ent I University or ul 2009 Page #183  

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D BE WRONG (BUT I DOUBT IT) • THAT SAID-SEVERAL PEOPLE I HIGHLY RESPECT BEL 2008 Page #153  

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.adio - lrn,c,lu:d • 11h Oronc-lnn:saig,uion (rum bt-r.iMing • s1al hokh ,· 2009 Page #198  

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 however they had no choice but to sail through the stuff. Lawrence remembe 2004 Page #39  
t before or since, did not like to sail through it at the time, and avoided 2004 Page #40  
 place. Hoirup and Burke again set sail for the splashdown spot aboard the  2006 Page #188  

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 UOF Crash Retrievals? Dr. Michael Saila 11 UFO Crash Retrievals: The Histo 2006 Page #3  
ent in Black Operations Michael E. Saila, PhD. Copyright © 2006 Michael E.  2006 Page #14  
, PhD. Copyright © 2006 Michael E. SaIla, PhD Introduction The evidence con 2006 Page #14  

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ally settling toward the earth. It sailed over the public square and when i 2004 Page #26  

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ance of the airship which has been sailing throughout the country. It was t 2004 Page #26  
 general area for years after when sailing through the Sound. They reached  2004 Page #40  
the ship returns south, apparently sailing non-stop back to its destination 2006 Page #188  

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1 1 0 Researcher Tom Deuley V, 5-6 Sailor, messenger on command ship report 2004 Page #111  

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s crypted statements regarding the SAINI program as having the ability to i 2009 Page #17  

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he 1947 UFO crash on the plains of Saint Augustine in New Mexico. Art and I 2004 Page #240  
d sharing a "dig" at the Plains of Saint Augustine in June, 2004. This "dig 2004 Page #240  

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ers via Xar— far a tolaf aui'wy af sairaat aoatltla — ttaors. Iters la atta 2003 Page #221  

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de. about.- A slieren =Dee math of Saithnore. yearrahead of his times in do 2006 Page #45  

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l jllld American i.cientist who it saJs lo( t~c S1:·:i_tcc1c 1\ir Force, ri 2009 Page #183  

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rip to tte Sandia ITO farriltty to sake an agsgssiaal of the eituatdxxa the 2003 Page #212  
roceed on a brief trip to Korea t* sake an appraisal of the situation tiisr 2003 Page #213  
 to China with a few assistants to sake & fact-finding survey of tha situat 2003 Page #228  
... People died after this for God sake. Maybe they were right when they to 2004 Page #49  
the tack that it was faked for the sake of argument. Given the inks, paper  2004 Page #253  
ervice Research Station, for God's sake! That's actually the beginning of a 2005 Page #66  
ary intelligence people, for God's sake, coming to this place. \Xlhy? I mea 2005 Page #68  
 is operating these craft. For the sake of caution, we can call this "an in 2005 Page #78  
ot from our civilization." For the sake of convenience, let's call it "alie 2005 Page #78  
 that rema.ins co be done. For the sake of hiscory, one can only hope that  2005 Page #131  
y, however, hoaxing purely for the sake of creating a bogus story is very r 2005 Page #132  
uestions : To what extent, for the sake of national security, should indivi 2008 Page #26  
he public's right to know, for the sake of national security, ever be fully 2008 Page #26  
ar of the alien connection for the sake of already shaky credibility issues 2009 Page #29  

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t from Voice of America, for God's sakes! The Voice of America broadcast po 2008 Page #77  

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ecdotes describe the man • I. From Sakharov: "...one professor confined in  2004 Page #158  
er with Kurchatov, Zel'dovich, and Sakharov on Bomb U.S.S.R. MJ-12 Counterp 2004 Page #160  

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snap your fnger an:I n was there," sakl tne corrmeiciai plot ·11 gel so clO 2009 Page #144  

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'or~Jo,,.e&Co ~Ce:Joma -er LGS~.-c Sal .__ C-ty. Wt, -•ll!l'J SLIDE# 28 Hig 2005 Page #60  

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 manuscript, presumably to improve salability and                           2003 Page #203  

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 who kno,vs this for sure is Frank Salas. The reason why Salas is so sure i 2005 Page #148  
ure is Frank Salas. The reason why Salas is so sure is because he is the te 2005 Page #148  
 two tape-recorded interviews with Salas, and he informed us that, at the r 2005 Page #148  
ferred on to both VHS and Beracam. Salas told us that some of the film was  2005 Page #148  
rts of it were not too bad at all. Salas gave us detailed information of ho 2005 Page #148  
us was not his area of expertise . Salas went on to state that it was indee 2005 Page #148  
 client confidentialit) . In fact, Salas would only agree to answer our que 2005 Page #148  
did trus at our request. As far as Salas was concerned, if thjs was a hoax, 2005 Page #148  
ave you believe. The comments from Salas, Maloney and Townshend are publish 2005 Page #151  

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lary research, loffe, Zel'dovich , Salduuov, Kurchatov,etc. • Captured Nazi 2004 Page #158  

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nally, Kraft tape was popularly on sale in the early 50s but now is largely 2003 Page #181  
 audiotape copies of the shows for sale to the public. The list of guests r 2006 Page #203  
 abductees would have flocked co a sale promoted by such a highly charged i 2007 Page #74  
andard Oil of New Jersey, arranged sale of tetraethyl lead, an additive use 2008 Page #127  

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 manufacturing and materials. Shoe sales people, pediatricians, podiatrists 2003 Page #48  
an Scott Ramsey, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Express Wire Ser 2004 Page #70  
nergy and raw materials as well as sales; before long, many would close doo 2006 Page #65  
ng in frozen novelty cases ... and sales zoom!" Jn rrus case UFO stands for 2007 Page #60  
 I doubt it had much impact on the sales or populari ty of such a novel ite 2007 Page #68  
e chain store's way of announcin g sales is the appearance of a blue electr 2007 Page #73  
chatting co the telecoms guys, the sales guys. I enjoyed that because you f 2007 Page #82  
s growth was made possible by bond sales in America , including one for $30 2008 Page #127  

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 not immune from the lure of alien sales-beings either. ln a 1999 trade ad  2007 Page #62  

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lwalker " who stated that he was a salesman calLing on the base in 1967, an 2007 Page #115  
, prior to World War I, was a bond salesman for William A. Read & Co., late 2008 Page #131  

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ad a good deal of charm and innate salesmanship. Offered blessings for thre 2003 Page #22  

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ingfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports Salient aspects of his life and two book 2004 Page #108  
erentially, and they disclosed two salient facts to the Doctors: 1. the pin 2006 Page #111  
ails the whole, profound saga; the salient portions of which I have detaile 2008 Page #30  

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th Thomas Cy Cantwell and daughter Salina also provide evidence for pre-Ros 2003 Page #27  
m Cooper/FOIA 1994 1 1 MJ-12 ref ■ Salina via TC mailbox 1996 14 38 TSMEO ■ 2003 Page #169  
ia D. Berliner ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA ■ Salina via TC mailbox ■ S-2 (mail plus t 2003 Page #169  
es Only Top Secret Origin Leaked - Salina HST Library & NARA Identical Sign 2003 Page #205  
g him to go to New Mexico - leaked Salina, www.majesticdocuments.com xii 20 2003 Page #211  
iner 1994 ■ Tim Cooper/RllA 1994 ■ Salina via TC mailbox 1996 ■ 5-2 {main p 2007 Page #42  
first delivery by mail to Tim from Salina included the Einstein/Oppenheimer 2008 Page #105  
r things, this note (slide 5) from Salina together with 38 pages of materia 2008 Page #105  
t is interesting to speculate that Salina might have been the person who ty 2008 Page #105  
 who might have written this memo: Salina, Einstein, Oppenheimer or Cooper. 2008 Page #106  
ounterintelligence for many years. Salina claims she worked there for twent 2008 Page #110  
a personal transmission , relating Salina to the leaker to Timothy Cooper,  2008 Page #110  
iner 1994 ■ Tim Cooper FOIA 1994 ■ Salina via TC muilbox 1996 ■ S-2 (mail p 2008 Page #115  
■ ~~,1.Ln;ifJsled to TC) Note from Salina Ill June 1996 ,_,\iffl'04, 10C.8  2008 Page #115  
nts. I can say no more. Good luck. Salina 109                               2008 Page #115  
am, and J is reverse engineering ■ Salina was a secretary who apparently wo 2008 Page #121  

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eld. (See slide 37.) You have seen Salina's transmittal note on Slide 5. Th 2008 Page #110  
TC) Ike, E-!OVAH, Teller on LFOs • Salina's note At my father's request I'm 2008 Page #115  

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 Weapons Research Establishment in Salisbury, southern Australia. As the ma 2004 Page #15  

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 Merlin, Nick Redfern, Dr. Michael Salla, Paul Schatzkin, Matthew Thuney, D 2006 Page #2  

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should be noted I also interviewed Sally Desmarte au who also recalled the  2008 Page #70  

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

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al Puttick instructed Colonel C.W. Salmon, the N .Z. Chiefs of Staff Repres 2009 Page #164  
aptain W.L. Erdman, U.S.N, Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander Gibson, Professor 2009 Page #165  
tain W. L. Erdman, U.S.N., Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander 163               2009 Page #169  

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 elements such as pneumococcus and salmonella Biosafety Level II—moderate b 2006 Page #106  

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ually any UFO researcher worth his salt would have. Why me? — I don't know. 2004 Page #190  
ot made by Nature" -according to a Salt Lake City geologist named Lamont So 2005 Page #60  
d area on the edge of Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert. Struggling to avoid cl 2006 Page #73  
s, Deseret News and Telegram , The Salt Lake Tribune, The Eureka Reporter a 2008 Page #16  
nited States." Some Thoughts About SALT II (draft). Teller spells out four  2009 Page #10  

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s story from the Argentine city of Salta. The object was discovered near th 2004 Page #7  
 flying in formation The news from Salta confirms that the artificial satel 2004 Page #8  
ly think something big happened in Salta. NASA investigated, but there was  2004 Page #10  
panish 1740 Ort 14 Boy 78 ta [Nat] Salta. itrstatlna. lb Itay—The strange o 2004 Page #20  
vian territory, official :vales in Salta announcod Amity. pproviltd for Re  2004 Page #20  
 August 17,1995 in the province of Salta, Argentina, hundreds of people wit 2007 Page #128  
s story from the Argentine city of Salta. The object was discovered near th 2007 Page #141  
lying in formation . The news from Salta confirms that the artificial satel 2007 Page #141  

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ors, including a nineteen Howitzer salute. 88                               2003 Page #92  

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ed the \X/ar Department of a naval salvage of one unidentified airplane off 2005 Page #122  
raft were being stored at the base salvage/scrap-) ard (see picture 2, illu 2007 Page #95  
reck hunters, the modern UFO crash salvage retrievers could get a nice boun 2007 Page #121  

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east of Los Angeles, and the other salvaged by the Navy off the southern Ca 2003 Page #26  
 Bernardino Mountains, and one was salvaged at sea by the Navy, according t 2003 Page #170  

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tings over Mount Rainier. A lumber salvager named Harold Dahl, his son, his 2003 Page #41  

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 Dahl who worked with Fred Crisman salvaging runaway logs in a harbor patro 2009 Page #30  
regarded as his boss in the lumber salvaging business. Crisman later went o 2009 Page #31  

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he would become both annoyance and salvation to the Air Force Office of Spe 2003 Page #141  
 of denial and dependence, sin and salvation, forever and ever, amen. Unles 2006 Page #182  

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ame within seconds of firing off a salvo of 24 rockets when the UFO acceler 2008 Page #66  

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artillery fire was heard: 50 to 60 salvoes in short, equal intervals, which 2008 Page #98  

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ngham Bay. The team is directed by Sam Sudore and features two experience d 2006 Page #187  
worth, Pres. Cleworth Publishing ■ Sam Ballard, Pres. Geyer, Morey, Maddern 2007 Page #43  
s, "You are holding the beer Uncle Sam has been trying to keep under wraps  2007 Page #71  
lf War and Media Control / &"1Sl7a SaM 6. object ~proaches and diSlances il 2009 Page #151  

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e authority of Lt. General John A. Samford, Director, National Security Age 2004 Page #79  
 as top secret by Lr. Gen. John A. Samford, Director of the National Securi 2005 Page #125  

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sassinate Kennedy. In a well-known samizdat report called the Torbitt Docum 2003 Page #42  

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hat the materials are foam rubber. Sample 2 was pyrolyzed (burned) to separ 2003 Page #48  
an 95% of the materials in a given sample." This data came from the laborat 2003 Page #50  
lled material. I also analyzed the sample using an electron microscope with 2003 Page #50  
a small amount of Zinc (Zn). "Each sample had a 'silvery,' shiny side with  2003 Page #104  
erbatim "from Grandad's journal:" "Sample extraction radiated light for a f 2003 Page #107  
ercent more 2^Mg in our mysterious sample, but still not outside terrestria 2003 Page #108  
te in his report to me: "The Bi-Mg sample gave count rates of Mg+ ions whic 2003 Page #109  
d, if oxygen were somewhere in the sample it could enhance Mg ionization. H 2003 Page #109  
g a layer per week, one four-layer sample was mostly white, not alternating 2003 Page #109  
ashed line shows the effect of the sample and the solid line consists of da 2003 Page #112  
s after introducing a 90 milligram sample of the Bi/Mg sample into the wate 2003 Page #112  
a 90 milligram sample of the Bi/Mg sample into the water. If indeed a chemi 2003 Page #112  
xamination of the surfaces of this sample, it was apparent that chemical ox 2003 Page #112  
 October 22, 2003, an 80 milligram sample of Bi/Mg was placed in a 50 milli 2003 Page #114  
 the Chemical Transformations If a sample of the Bi/Mg metal is left in the 2003 Page #114  
 of the total mass of the original sample was unaccounted for. From the rea 2003 Page #114  
sked to measure histonic weight of sample, shown two alien corpses." Tall,  2004 Page #116  
less probative than, say, a tissue sample of an extraterrestrial. Hence, au 2005 Page #135  
elt at about 700 degrees, and chis sample, being eutectic in nature (a form 2005 Page #158  
 do this without actually having a sample of the system. Some of the engine 2005 Page #162  
 up when he stood on the object. A sample of the red dirt or film is later  2006 Page #187  
 issued the fo!Jowing report: "The sample analysed is a combination of chem 2007 Page #194  
he results above refer only to the sample received, which weighed 1.30 gram 2007 Page #194  
 paper. I enclose herewith a small sample of it." 188                       2007 Page #194  
 Luisa :Maria Barbosa declared the sample was "magnesium of a high dei:,rre 2007 Page #195  
n earth science." The fir t batuba sample was destroyed by alJ the Brazilia 2007 Page #195  
ok, which destroyed accidenrnlJy a sample provided by r\PRO, another sample 2007 Page #195  
 sample provided by r\PRO, another sample was eventually analyzed by physic 2007 Page #195  
stood out scill glittering, like a sample of chat mysterious visit, wruch h 2007 Page #196  
allucination. It remained there, a sample of something with the shape of a  2007 Page #196  
ber 26, 1979, Dunn wrote that "the sample you sent ... for identification d 2007 Page #196  
 request an analysis of his Andean sample. In aU his correspondence with of 2007 Page #197  
ional Affairs Division to send the sample to Dr. Lawrence A. Taylor at NASA 2007 Page #197  
lectron microprobe analysis of the sample that you provided to us yielded t 2007 Page #197  
ain's sister gave him personally a sample of the fragment with aJJ the docu 2007 Page #198  
fect in hjs analysis of the Bogota sample, which cakes us to the next case. 2007 Page #199  
entral America determmed that "the sample was an aluminum alloy with magnes 2007 Page #199  
ium and tin." Once he received one sample, Vallee arranged for two rufferen 2007 Page #199  
ysis. The SEM analysis "showed the sample ro contain 93.7% aluminum, 4.8% p 2007 Page #199  
8 of the book) as a representative sample of his writing. In hindsight , si 2008 Page #107  

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tory report is as follows: Results Sample# Description ________________ Ide 2003 Page #50  

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ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Sampler aircraft, QF 80, remote-controll 2005 Page #50  

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istorical aerial photography, soil samples or archival research. All these  2003 Page #38  
on. Since Harold Dahl had retained samples of the recovered debris, he conv 2003 Page #41  
ieval stories. Crisman turned over samples of the Maury Island debris to th 2003 Page #42  
tory report is as follows: The two samples identified as second sole (1 and 2003 Page #48  
ppropriated" by his grandfather as samples from a wedge-shaped vehicle that 2003 Page #97  
e military handlers might have had samples from the alleged extraterrestria 2003 Page #100  
rest to the ongoing reports on the samples I sent your way. I noted that th 2003 Page #103  
owe) discussing the testing of the samples noted that basically it is merel 2003 Page #103  
r, I neglected to include metallic samples of the exterior of the crashed R 2003 Page #103  
at these are the last of Grandad's samples. They have sat for years inside  2003 Page #103  
pe you understand. Hope these last samples are helpful. Of course, I will b 2003 Page #103  
 was blackish-gray. Looking at the samples edge-on, numerous layers can be  2003 Page #104  
, numerous layers can be seen. The samples were hard but brittle, and a few 2003 Page #104  
living systems). In April of 2002, samples of the Bi/Mg metal were examined 2003 Page #112  
peated trials of placing the Bi/Mg samples in water consistently disclosed  2003 Page #112  
he fact that when the 40-day water samples were placed in the 5% acetic aci 2003 Page #115  
ted alien progress reports on soil samples and the curious habits of earthl 2003 Page #149  
hotographs and with difficulty cut samples. In this case, it is difficult t 2004 Page #7  
puzzling." Gray said three of four samples he studied using "highly sensiti 2004 Page #30  
r diaries mentioning the crash, no samples of the wreckage, nor were the sp 2004 Page #31  
 unheard of fields of biology. The samples extracted from bodies found in N 2004 Page #80  
 highly contagious disease. Tissue samples are currently being kept at Fort 2004 Page #81  
a number of these visits. They had samples they wanted him to analyze of ha 2004 Page #94  
s. Pilot returns with atomic cloud samples. Railroad tank car was flattened 2005 Page #49  
eserves. This network of protected samples of the world's major ecosystem t 2005 Page #54  
he occupants ' body fluids. Tissue samples were later kept at Ft. Detrick,  2005 Page #126  
tage of carbon. Later, we cut some samples and polished others in order to  2005 Page #158  
 the farm and retrieve any and all samples from the crash-site. Colonel Lea 2006 Page #95  
oods and gathered several specimen samples. He told me that the Air Force " 2006 Page #95  
y contagious desease (sic). Tissue samples are currently being kept at Ft.  2006 Page #104  
 unheard of fields of biology. The samples extracted from bodies found in N 2006 Page #105  
 all to see. The storage of tissue samples at Ft. Detrick makes it very cle 2006 Page #105  
ping, and processing of diagnostic samples. Both the Centers for Disease Co 2006 Page #106  
 of rodent feces, of which he took samples. Cheek phoned the CDC, and not l 2006 Page #110  
ogens Branch. All blood and tissue samples were handled on a BL-3/BL-4 basi 2006 Page #110  
ns group worked overtime analyzing samples, while Cheek and Butler were can 2006 Page #111  
s cross-reacted in patients' blood samples—Proving Koch's postulates, patie 2006 Page #111  
tempted to question here—are there samples at Ft. Detrick, Dugway proving g 2006 Page #112  
 to today is quite credible: • The samples were sent to Ft. Detrick in 1947 2006 Page #112  
arts, pick them up, get the bovine samples, and drop the carcasses near whe 2006 Page #116  
er of cattle parts removed for the samples described the NIDS report. The t 2006 Page #118  
Oklahoma landing of same day -with samples (See: MD Palace-431 Report). Los 2007 Page #143  
homa landing of the same day -with samples," is very eye-operung, however.  2007 Page #144  
e Ubaruba fragment, the four other samples appeared ro be a "liquid metal"  2007 Page #193  
ian tests and the second and third samples were sent by Fontes ro the Aeria 2007 Page #195  
s in Santiago. Basically, the Tabe samples were subjected to high temperatu 2007 Page #200  
nd high-tech analysis of the metal samples were conducted by two Japanese l 2007 Page #201  
al elements contained in the metal samples. The Hitachi Metals analysis giv 2007 Page #201  
ppenheimer or Cooper. We could get samples of writing of the last three. My 2008 Page #106  
I think that really good reference samples would be the first four shown ab 2008 Page #107  
Studies also provided Ryan Wood 14 samples of Oppenheimer 's work noted in  2008 Page #107  
                  Einstein writing samples ■United Nations address ■21 refe 2008 Page #117  
of m!'1~i'!!!• Oppenheimer writing samples ,. ■No letters longer than 500 w 2008 Page #117  
e to Einstein ■Five to others ■ 14 samples total Some Linguistic Data for P 2008 Page #117  
ore than had been found in control samples. Pressure tests suggested the ob 2009 Page #137  

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n by Vernon Bowen} TINY HOLES SHOW SAMPLING -, . ., --.•.u:--:r::-e. .. ~,  2007 Page #47  

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re saucers: one by the Army in the San Bernardino Mountains, east of Los An 2003 Page #26  
Art Campbell relating to Plains of San Augustin crash, as mentioned by Phil 2003 Page #43  
 some of it may have come from the San Augustin crash. (Art Bell show with  2003 Page #43  
 New Mexico? A. I was privy to the San Augustin crash and one other crash r 2003 Page #43  
ghlin UFO Conference 1997) Q. That San Augustin crash could that have been  2003 Page #43  
been crashed at Socorro instead of San Augustin, in that area? A. No, it wa 2003 Page #43  
 it wasn't Socorro; it was down on San Augustin. I got a map and Roswell we 2003 Page #43  
rinity site and keeps going to the San Augustin area (videotape interview - 2003 Page #43  
 cumulus clouds had risen over the San Mateo Mountains. Now the sun slashed 2003 Page #46  
aped vehicle that crashed "between San Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" w 2003 Page #97  
ile Range to Socorro and Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico. 94              2003 Page #98  
at placed the impact site "between San Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" w 2003 Page #99  
ty miles straight west of Roswell. San Mateo Peak is another eighty miles w 2003 Page #99  
northeastern edge of the Plains of San Agustin and north of the San Mateo M 2003 Page #99  
ns of San Agustin and north of the San Mateo Mountains. The source also cla 2003 Page #99  
eum" at Norton Air Force Base near San Bernardino, California, "the final r 2003 Page #102  
 - Special Collections - Stanford, San Diego, Univ, of Minnesota November 1 2003 Page #153  
raft recovered —one crashed in the San Bernardino Mountains, and one was sa 2003 Page #170  
6. Around that time some people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces reported  2004 Page #8  
tement of the CIA that, "people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces reported  2004 Page #10  
luded Magdalena near the Plains of San Augustin; Kingman, Arizona; northern 2004 Page #69  
two craft — one by the Army in the San Bernardino Mountains and one by the  2004 Page #123  
ields, while Farley, on his way to San Diego, had just picked up a pal near 2004 Page #216  
Roswell (possibly on the plains of San Augustin). He (Ramey) will send a cr 2004 Page #230  
July 29, 1952; similar articles in San Francisco Chronicle JuJy 29, 1952, S 2005 Page #121  
 recovered a similar object in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Ang 2005 Page #122  
                                   San Antonio, NM August 1945 Crash Retrie 2005 Page #153  
 Padilla were young boys living in San Antonio, Ne\\ Mexico in August 1945  2005 Page #153  
g in the armed forces at the time. San Antonio, a smaU desert town on the m 2005 Page #153  
6, that the terrified residents of San Antonio learned, along with the rest 2005 Page #153  
my passed almost unnoticed through San Antonio in the latter part of August 2005 Page #153  
, at what is now milepost 139, the San Antonio exit of present day Intersta 2005 Page #153  
                                   San Antonio, NM Crash Retrieval and a go 2005 Page #155  
                                   San Antonio. NM Crash Retrieval Once the 2005 Page #157  
ent, shrouded under carps, through San Antonio and presumabl y to Stallion  2005 Page #157  
hatever crashed in the desert near San Antonio in August 1945. \Xlas it jus 2005 Page #158  
swell, NM; 5 July 1947, Pia.ins of San Augustin, NM; 13 August 1947, NM des 2005 Page #163  
hen the Oriskm!J' put into port in San Francisco, the cover story told by t 2005 Page #164  
ed at Roswell and in the Plains of San Agustin in New Mexico in early July, 2006 Page #10  
ight. Another source. stationed in San Antonio in the Army In 1548 Loaded v 2006 Page #26  
urity State. His book cited a 1949 San Francisco Examiner article. From tha 2006 Page #44  
er research, it turns out that the San Francisco Examiner article dateline  2006 Page #44  
everal major newspapers, LA Times, San Francisco Examiner report a story ti 2006 Page #45  
21st weekend in the Inyo Register, San Francisco Examiner and LA Times. The 2006 Page #46  
neo Arlington (6/ Dyes s AF B ( 6, San Angelo 0 GoodfEillov,I,AFE. f) 8(1,  2006 Page #175  
 U 1 O k 171 172 To Waco Austin -. San Antonio Broc..ks AFB hell AF B .7.:  2006 Page #175  
e time. However, Goodfellow AFB at San Angelo, Kelly, Brooks and Randolph A 2006 Page #178  
 and Randolph Air Force Bases near San Antonio and Laredo AFB at Laredo wer 2006 Page #178  
t a few months before I moved from San Francisco, California to Bellingham, 2006 Page #182  
und nothing. The next incident, in San Paulo, Brazil, a military person inv 2007 Page #128  
6. Around that time some people in San Luis and Mendoza provinces reported  2007 Page #141  
whom 1 also met at a conference in San Jose in 1996). The brothers had rece 2007 Page #199  
graphy , University of California, San Diego, where he eventually became a  2009 Page #164  

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

ed fl)~ng object had landed in the SancLia i\tiountains." 161               2007 Page #167  
nights later on August 11, 1980, a Sanclia Security Guard after midnight "w 2007 Page #176  

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is man was doing with the apparent sanction of the Air Force. From Bennewit 2003 Page #150  

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

e with author confirms "officially sanctioned murders" 196                  2004 Page #199  
 plausible accounts of "officially sanctioned termination" in the name of n 2004 Page #200  
this reality within the officially sanctioned bodies of power. Thus, the pr 2005 Page #73  
urder may have been commfrted -and sanctioned at a very rugh level -to ensu 2007 Page #137  
ooperate with MJ-12, the directive sanctioned political assassination. If g 2009 Page #42  
ther six unknown MJ-12 members who sanctioned the directives found in the B 2009 Page #45  

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

ven of last resort, both spiritual sanctuary and a place of communal safety 2006 Page #63  

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

ok UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum, Status Report VI shares an asto 2003 Page #21  
ok UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum, Status Report VI published in J 2003 Page #39  
6. UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum; Status Report VI, July 1991 • 7 2004 Page #107  

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

f solidified chicken fat above the sand. Part of it was buried. I carefully 2003 Page #45  
d it up and brushed off a crust of sand on the bottom side. I did not know  2003 Page #45  
n the arroyo braid plugged up with sand and silt, the water was diverted do 2003 Page #49  
You will 'jro''?f*a to t.hr* Whit? Sand.*- Fr^vinr Ground Ccnmnnw •.'enter  2003 Page #214  
ter Island about 100 meters from a sand spit is a permanently anchored buoy 2004 Page #39  
interviews with employees at White Sand Proving Ground, the Naval Research  2004 Page #60  
rned, gray metal fused with molten sand and rock,' were found near a 50 fee 2004 Page #68  
re found dead and mutilated on wet sand without a single track around them, 2004 Page #77  
 Bill Hamilton III, 17 UFO sunk in sand guarded by military 107             2004 Page #110  
ad impacted twenty inches into the sand without any sign of structural dama 2005 Page #40  
ome force, embedding itself in the sand. There was no external damage to th 2005 Page #44  
he verucle when it impacted in the sand. Stansel was escorted to the site b 2005 Page #168  
r . The saucer was embedded in the sand about 20 inches. From this Stansel  2005 Page #169  
lverized granite. It looked like a sand trap on a golf course. Some nearby  2006 Page #84  
helicopters were painted a neutral sand color and bore no markings. Eyewitn 2006 Page #134  
ht it back with me. There were two sand mounds that came down and it looked 2006 Page #176  
red yards where it went across the sand." It looked to me, I guess from the 2006 Page #176  
ad impacted twenty inches into the sand without any sign of structural dama 2009 Page #49  
ome force, embedding itself in the sand. The Uhouse Disclosure One of the m 2009 Page #51  
sites followed. Here the grass and sand seemed to have been "spun" into the 2009 Page #136  
"spun" into the ground "converting sand into dust and winding the grass." W 2009 Page #136  

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

rate to see something, we stood on sandbags surrounding the Alarm Monitor b 2004 Page #55  

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

Statler ■ Jackson Mayor-Charles H. Sander ■ Funeral Home - Cracraft-Miller  2003 Page #34  

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

aper article - Obituary Charles H. Sanders, former Jackson Mayor Dies, Nove 2003 Page #39  
Downing of TWA Flight 800 by James Sanders (1997) or a more current summary 2004 Page #130  
t Strike by Jack Cashill and James Sanders (2003). Essentially, the radar d 2004 Page #130  

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

nvolved in this case since Ivan T. Sanderson, Gray Barker, and Donald Keyho 2006 Page #90  
 ·. B'·..JVIS38LE ESICENTS IV.ANT. SANDERSON -THE REAL.ITV OF NOERWATER UFO 2009 Page #104  

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

right and appeared to crash into a sandhill nearby. The engine power then r 2007 Page #130  

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

ecured theand security detail from Sandi^Base under orders from Colonel S.  2003 Page #233  

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

nce Foundation to metallurgists at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerqu 2003 Page #110  
s of private Air Force contractors Sandia and Phillips Labs (which are on t 2003 Page #142  
 that Paul was tapping into any of Sandia or Phillips Lab's research. In Ju 2003 Page #146  
y was well done. If the Air Force, Sandia and Phillips Labs, the Defense In 2003 Page #148  
ert Q. Fugate was on the roster at Sandia Labs specializing in optical phys 2003 Page #148  
to New Mexico..." vs. "China" and "Sandia AEC" vs. "Korea." • "Such experts 2003 Page #207  
ou will proceed on a brief trip to Sandia AEC facility" yet Sandia is in Ne 2003 Page #207  
f trip to Sandia AEC facility" yet Sandia is in New Mexico, why mention it  2003 Page #207  
the leaked documents we learn that Sandia AEC is where the core of the "neu 2003 Page #207  
ts recovered from the powerplant." Sandia AEC headquarters were right there 2003 Page #207  
F. " (Which is now collocated with Sandia also in New Mexico) Skeptics spec 2003 Page #209  
dSX proceed on a brief trip to tte Sandia ITO farriltty to sake an agsgssia 2003 Page #212  
nroi* ’? n n brie*' trip to t1-.'' Sandia AEC facility to make an appraise! 2003 Page #214  
s very well. Ground personnel from Sandia experience^ some form of contamin 2003 Page #235  
c Laboratory and its Z Division at Sandia Base. Military support was provid 2004 Page #63  
 Forces Special Weapons Project at Sandia Base, Albuquerque. Further analyt 2004 Page #63  
and the Atomic Energy Commission's Sandia Base in Albuquerque. Both were in 2004 Page #71  
le around Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia National labs, and Los Alamos.""  2004 Page #220  
fically... over the Los Alamos and Sandia area." In order to provide a "rea 2004 Page #220  
s Research Center (built in 1943); Sandia (where the Sandia National Labora 2005 Page #125  
(built in 1943); Sandia (where the Sandia National Laboratories were built  2005 Page #125  
downs," and "ground personnel from Sandia experienced some form of contamin 2005 Page #126  
. Deuterium is NOT light hydrogen. Sandia IS in New Mexico, etc. General Sp 2006 Page #12  
ajestic Documents, pages 87-103 17 Sandia Engineering Division 100          2006 Page #103  
f Chi.lili in the foothills of the Sandia Cibola National Forest is where m 2007 Page #160  
74 raises the question: \Vhat were Sandia and Manzano bases and l(jrtland d 2007 Page #162  
ing across the western face of the Sandia Mountains. It was so bright chat  2007 Page #165  
 -and steadiJy downward toward the Sandia Mountain s at the eastern edge of 2007 Page #166  
oward the general direction of the Sandia Mountains on the eastern edge of  2007 Page #166  
xplain wider view of May 28, 1974, Sandia disc in relationship to Kirtland, 2007 Page #168  
Kecvcr, Paul D Ten years after the Sandia hills even, Paul McKeever at age  2007 Page #172  
aw the disc at ground level on the Sandia hill, Kirtland security guards al 2007 Page #174  
 S. Air Force Weapons Laborator y, Sandia Laboratories, the Defense Nuclear 2007 Page #174  
 well as commanding general of the Sandia Atomic Energy Commission facility 2008 Page #134  

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

We heard that it had landed in the Sandias and we came out to get the kids  2007 Page #166  
ments spreading at the base of the Sandias in what were onJy dirt trails ba 2007 Page #168  

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

0s when Robert Emenegger and Allen Sandler were approached by the Pentagon  2004 Page #105  
rt Emenegger and his partner Allen Sandler were approached by the Pentagon  2004 Page #181  
ilm and giving it to Emenegger and Sandler was Paul Shartle, the Security M 2004 Page #182  
t out to greet them. Emenegger and Sandler took the film and started prepar 2004 Page #182  
ack to the Pentagon. Emenegger and Sandler were given other explosive thing 2004 Page #184  

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

 of neighborhood boys were playing sandlot football on the Flatwoods Elemen 2006 Page #89  

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

 of symbols etched with texture of sandpaper over 2.5 to 3 feet of the dark 2009 Page #66  
ooth glass and you took a piece of sandpaper and you laid it on that glass, 2009 Page #66  
ass, running from the glass to the sandpaper -that's how it felt.           2009 Page #66  

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

; and his 3-year old sister Gloria Sandra Poulain. (Another sister was born 2007 Page #196  
e Aberdeen Daily World. I also met Sandra White, the widow of a Westport fi 2008 Page #45  
cap while the others wore helmets. Sandra White added that about four month 2008 Page #45  

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

Mexico Figure 3. Roswell and White Sands Missile Range to Socorro and Plain 2003 Page #98  
 two mountain regions is the White Sands Missile Range. Magdalena and Socor 2003 Page #99  
Satellite Vehicles Vice Col. H. J. Sands. Is this a cover for UFOs 9 RG 341 2003 Page #157  
 Alamogordo Special Range or White Sands." RG 341, Entry 174, Box 146, clas 2003 Page #158  
ests that Twining proceed to White Sands and make appraisal of "unidentifie 2003 Page #203  
2.68.98/documents/pdf/ o "...White Sands Proving Ground Command Center" vs. 2003 Page #207  
IHIKQ Xbu win proceed to the Whits Sands fesvlng 0s=©®3a Ccssasd Center wit 2003 Page #212  
 ixrrolred* Before grring to Whlta Sands you will nraw imiiri rite- vlth Ce 2003 Page #212  
e involved, cefore spins to Whit*' Sands you will corcaunicate with xinnral 2003 Page #214  
r etaions i* east/Texas and. White Sands Fmving Ground:, I^M», tracked two  2003 Page #232  
t crashed in the Roswell and White Sands region in 1947. Rep. Kissner also  2004 Page #60  
as a high ranking officer at White Sands Proving Ground who died in 1998. W 2004 Page #61  
ased on his discussions with White Sands Proving Ground and Naval Research  2004 Page #62  
: V-2 Rocket Launcher, 1947; White Sands Proving Ground, NM The V-2 researc 2004 Page #64  
ith flights scheduled at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico. The fi 2004 Page #64  
f the U.S. Army/Ordnance and White Sands Proving Ground Commander: Lt. Col. 2004 Page #64  
: Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Proving Ground commanding officer, 2004 Page #64  
rse. Andrew Kissner says his White Sands military officer source saw a phot 2004 Page #64  
 cause for the V-2 rocket at White Sands Proving Ground on May 15, 1947, to 2004 Page #64  
iew with the Army officer at White Sands Proving Ground: Whatever had myste 2004 Page #65  
d security of air space over White Sands Proving Ground. One of their class 2004 Page #65  
, Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Proving Ground commanding officer, 2004 Page #67  
at another V-2 launched from White Sands Proving Ground had gone astray, ex 2004 Page #68  
here had been at Roswell and White Sands. But, so far, the tribal story is  2004 Page #74  
e on the northern end of the White Sands Missile Range in July 1947. The si 2004 Page #79  
 in the northern part of the White Sands Missile Range, but this cannot be  2004 Page #80  
ights over crash Site L-2 at white Sands. Radiation readings indicate a hig 2004 Page #81  
firming known reports 8 1948 White Sands, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 0 0 Witness 2004 Page #111  
; film declared hoax 28 1953 White Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico, USA 1 2004 Page #112  
lished Cooper document, "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents of 19 2004 Page #115  
iversag UFO Briefing For The White Sands Missile Range Pioneers, Produced B 2004 Page #149  
gton, DC to Condron AAF near White Sands, NM.7 The IPU team was ordered to  2005 Page #125  
47, radar uruts in Texas and White Sands "tracked two 7 \'lhile popular lor 2005 Page #125  
e of New Mexico known as the White Sands l'vlissile Range. Established on J 2005 Page #125  
ished on July 9, 1945 as the White Sands Proving Ground (its name was chang 2005 Page #125  
 two crash sites near tl1e \Xfhjte Sands Proving Grounds: landing zone LZ-1 2005 Page #126  
t sightings of UFOs over the White Sands missile test range; accounts of at 2005 Page #131  
 detail apparently came from White Sands Proving Grounds to the east. It wa 2005 Page #153  
lion Site, on what is today \Vhire Sands Missile Range. Two weeks after the 2005 Page #157  
8, Aztec, NM; 25 March 1948, White Sands, NM; April 1948, Aztec, NM; 7 /8 J 2005 Page #163  
 see a disc standing on the desert sands illuminated b) floodlights. It was 2005 Page #165  
s were being fired from \,'{lh.ite Sands Army Proving Grounds in New Mexico 2005 Page #172  
w a radar set was on over at White Sands because of an impending rocket lau 2006 Page #11  
e 1990s about the history of White Sands Proving Ground. Slide 2: "Peculiar 2006 Page #139  
spaper Headline Employees at White Sands and the Naval Research Lab housed  2006 Page #139  
 "V-2 rocket launches at the White Sands Proving Ground, N. M., have been k 2006 Page #140  
intelligence operatives from White Sands Missile Range and the Naval Resear 2006 Page #141  
Naval Research Lab housed at White Sands, Andy was told that in the 1940s t 2006 Page #141  
al engineers ,vere sent to \Xlhite Sands Missile Range under "Operacion Pap 2007 Page #111  
orro and the Trinity Site at White Sands Missile Range. That's where one of 2007 Page #160  
at it was something from the White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexi 2008 Page #12  
 draft of a book titled "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO lncidents ·Of 1 2008 Page #106  
r drafted a book titled "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents Of 19 2008 Page #117  
ies included security at the White Sands Proving Ground. So Montegue was in 2008 Page #134  
etection near Los Alamos and White Sands facilities from 1944-1949 . The fi 2009 Page #24  
gineers who were sent to the White Sands Proving Grounds in New Mexico. a J 2009 Page #90  

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

short time to fill several plastic sandwich bags with debris. Photos of the 2006 Page #83  
y's famous Flying Saucer ice cream sandwich in 1976, retrulers carrying Mer 2007 Page #65  

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

ica Lewinsky investigation. It was sandwiched between a book on Churchill a 2004 Page #140  

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

or 13 meters and is mostly a clean sandy bottom with the odd outcropping of 2004 Page #39  
a desert location that was hot and sandy. Inside a tent the 39              2005 Page #41  
bject that had dug itself into the sandy soil. The dust and the heat were u 2005 Page #155  
oom back from apartment door where Sandy Rivers, Rebecca tkKeever Armstrong 2007 Page #166  
ets in Albuquerque. On the left is Sandy Rivers stancling next to her siste 2007 Page #166  
t. At the same moment, Rebecca and Sandy were already coming outside becaus 2007 Page #166  
 went inside to tell you guys Aunt Sandy Rivers and Mom Rebecca McKeever Ar 2007 Page #166  
ecca McKeever Armstrong) and aunt (Sandy Rivers) out Pennsylvania to Menaul 2007 Page #168  
GE AT THE TIME Ai"\JD YOUR SISTER, SANDY, \Y/AS THERE. DID YOU, AS YOUNG AD 2007 Page #171  
ho had witnessed the event. Al'\!D SANDY Ai'\JD REBECCA, YOU WERE YOUNG ADU 2007 Page #172  
a desert location that was hot and sandy. Inside a tent the blindfold was r 2009 Page #49  

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

***** **** *** ** AT THE (DR) from SANe explosions Were fo und NEAR site tw 2004 Page #228  
r. Hoppe of Israel and lots of the sane American surgeons and physicians an 2005 Page #103  
~ chiatrists, they pronounced l,jm sane." They were not alone. The great Re 2005 Page #103  
paratus and systems coma 'sing the sane have been known natty years. For ex 2006 Page #35  

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

 in Plain Sight? As seen here, the saNIR investigator took the voltage up t 2006 Page #41  

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

ecialized recovery teams routinely sanitize crash sites of "black" (secret) 2006 Page #71  
ufficient motivation to completely sanitize the site in order to protect ad 2006 Page #86  

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

rashes on public land? Is the site sanitized? Do they remove every trace? W 2006 Page #71  
, the site had not been completely sanitized. Our second expedition took pl 2006 Page #80  
s clear that the site had not been sanitized after all. Contrary to some ac 2006 Page #86  
ates that the crash sites were not sanitized despite good reason and opport 2006 Page #86  

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

etailed in section 4.f of SOM1-01. Sanitizing the training and service reco 2006 Page #21  

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

o often raised by his enemies -his sanity ... Apparently he believed that f 2005 Page #103  
confirmation from me; nor does his sanity need defense in the opinion of th 2005 Page #103  
n to a question of Wilhelm Reich's sanity? Merucal researcher Ludwik Flek n 2005 Page #103  
tal health', education , medicine, sanity and happiness . But, most likely, 2008 Page #144  

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

out or the structure supporting it sank. Part 2: The Search Fifteen minutes 2004 Page #38  
 position of the "light" before it sank, and also aware of the types of cur 2004 Page #39  
r waters under its own power, then sank. Again the area was not searched be 2004 Page #42  
 aim, then moved higher, and later sank down below the horizon. Shortly the 2005 Page #96  
. Rogala estimates that the object sank in water roughly 270 feet deep. 9:4 2006 Page #185  
surface of Bellingham Bay or as it sank down through the depths. Nor is the 2006 Page #191  

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

r to, a/drool rah4 at the ume Prot sanrtng as idectrostato arecroitato,t. a 2006 Page #35  

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

uoted by Anfalov • Comparison with Sanskrit (dubious?) RE-CREATION OF CRASH 2004 Page #168  

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

College, New Mexico State Library, Santa Fe, NM, Music by Blazing Cactus 40 2003 Page #44  
miles east of state Capitol in the Santa Fe National Forest near the town o 2003 Page #146  
w ma/esticdocumcnts.com Moondust - Santa Cruz, Bolivia November 14-16.2003  2003 Page #164  
 had been found on farmland in the Santa Cruz area of Bolivia. As I scrutin 2004 Page #10  
ject had been found on a farm near Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Source stated that  2004 Page #10  
00 kilometers north of the city of Santa Cruz on the farm of Jan Saavedra b 2004 Page #11  
occo 18 January 1967 3. Moondust — Santa Cruz, Bolivia, May 1978 4. Moondus 2004 Page #17  
NTIFIED 00JECT PAO SEEN fnmin NEAR SANTA CRUZ. ITEM 2pt DETAILS. ONE OF THE 2004 Page #21  
ONE RE.PrIATEDI .HAD BEEN PrOV" IN SANTA CRUI.DEPARTNENT. t$Er TR-4 -SPA 4P 2004 Page #21  
TEI NEW SPI4ERF FELL FOP' SPACE TN SANTA CR07 UNOIJOTE. AN uNtIFFICIAL TRA* 2004 Page #21  
RP XILOHETIPS NnRTH OF THE CITY DT SANTA CRUZ oN tHe FARM OF JON SAAvEDRA S 2004 Page #21  
dgements On October 23-25, 1998 in Santa Clara, California, and July 9-11,  2006 Page #49  
at the University of California at Santa Barbara, and began training for th 2006 Page #195  
n and Neuq~en, Argentina, 1978 and Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 1979) where fragmen 2007 Page #201  
elected to remain at their home in Santa Barbara. Yes: the cracks in the re 2009 Page #54  
Information led to ii search for a Santa Cruz Sent incl reporter ·Search fo 2009 Page #192  

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

nformed us that, at the request of Santi.JJj's company, he was sent the fil 2005 Page #148  

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

mie PSTIT1091 TO DO OUT 1,1121002' Santiago Chile Radii, Warta Network in S 2004 Page #20  
alle, and Tratamienros Termicos in Santiago. Basically, the Tabe samples we 2007 Page #200  
tures without disintegrating." The Santiago Jab concluded: "Unknown metal n 2007 Page #200  

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

s to the efforts of Akira Naito, a Santiago-based Japanese businessman. The 2007 Page #201  

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

ng chose few weeks." And what does Santiljj himself believe the film depict 2005 Page #151  

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

ndon, England by film producer Ray Santilli in 1995, and later released in  2003 Page #101  
1995, London-based businessman Ray Santilli created what has become arguabl 2005 Page #145  
ht be in order. Video-producer Ray Santilli claimed that in 1992 he was in  2005 Page #145  
Boone were at the cop of his list. Santilli claimed chat he met an elderly  2005 Page #145  
0s. Shortly before returning home, Santilli was again contacted by the elde 2005 Page #145  
ecognize this man? Qujte naturally Santilli expressed great interest; and,  2005 Page #145  
r to show the autopsy of an alien. Santilli immediately agreed to bur the f 2005 Page #145  
identity of the cameraman himself. Santilli, not having the amount of money 2005 Page #145  
lm. Over the next couple of years, Santilli purchased the fi.lm and transpo 2005 Page #146  
as transferred to ,·ideo. In 1993, Santilli contacted me to see if I might  2005 Page #146  
e planned for August 1995. I asked Santilli if he wouJd show the fiJm at th 2005 Page #146  
r a private screening organized by Santilli in London for an invited auc:li 2005 Page #146  
at one or two of them is included. Santilli has always claimed that the fil 2005 Page #146  
s open to question. Claims made by Santilli about other scenes shown on the 2005 Page #146  
e film as a fake, usually accusing Santilli of being the hoaxer; and in som 2005 Page #146  
wever, that there is no proof that Santilli is a hoaxer; and there may even 2005 Page #146  
at the film he saw in 1969 and the Santilli film were one of the same. Obvi 2005 Page #147  
ere one of the same. Obviously, if Santilli had faked the fiJm, Sgt. Cliffo 2005 Page #147  
ing hjm permjssion to do so by Ray Santilli himself. Santilli did trus at o 2005 Page #148  
 to do so by Ray Santilli himself. Santilli did trus at our request. As far 2005 Page #148  
n exactly the same scenes that the Santilli film shows. He is in no doubt,  2005 Page #149  
. We asked him whether he felt the Santilli film was a fake. He replied: "l 2005 Page #149  
 long before its ownership b:~ Ray Santilli. This comes from both ci\i.lian 2005 Page #149  
. The point I'm making is that the Santilli creature could very well be rea 2005 Page #150  
ld well be a real cadaver. But Ray Santilli is the man who started aU of th 2005 Page #150  
 first time in many years. I asked Santilli if he stuck to his story of how 2005 Page #150  
t because the story is the truth." Santilli went on to state, yet again, th 2005 Page #150  
entually go public. Until they do, Santilli will not reveal his identity. 1 2005 Page #150  
r The fiJm is housed in Europe and Santilli and his colleagues are not agai 2005 Page #151  
ould they receive the right offer. Santilli did, however, impart some furth 2005 Page #151  
ch imo the film will continue. Ray Santilli pictured in 1995 holding a cani 2005 Page #151  

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 film. My wife, Sue, and I visited Santilli's offices in London on several  2005 Page #146  
 on active duty long in advance of Santilli's ownership. Above: Sgt. Cliffo 2005 Page #147  
d shot on 16mm. One man outside of Santilli's company who kno,vs this for s 2005 Page #148  
st time we have someone outside of Santilli's company who actually handled  2005 Page #148  
has any information concerning Ray Santilli's controversial Alien Autopsy f 2005 Page #152  

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l Rubens, and privates Nivaldo and Santos. Curious civilians were gathering 2005 Page #31  
ot deterrn.ined. Dr. Ela.ine Maria Santos Gomes, veterinarian in Belo Horiz 2005 Page #34  
he airplane flown by Carlos de los Santos, nine months after the Coyame inc 2007 Page #191  

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 1989 ad from General Electric and Sanyo, admonished photographers. "Always 2007 Page #71  

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ushed to Campinas, in the State of Sao Paulo, going straight to Urucamp, th 2005 Page #32  
riving on route BR-381 (connecting Sao Paulo to the city of Belo Horizonte, 2005 Page #36  
od case and documentation 5/19/86. Sao Paulo aid Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Ra 2006 Page #28  
et fai. bP, PWW NSW* AID • W.% KAN SAO. ••• MO. W CA, AO, A*.Wifit lux.. A  2006 Page #34  
ocation is the city of Campinas in Sao Paulo State and the dare December 13 2007 Page #193  
n of a UFO in a beach in Ubatuba , Sao Paulo State, in 1957, have been anal 2007 Page #194  

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onference Special Access Programs (SAP) Separate and independent classifica 2006 Page #33  
e dominant players. UFO Studies in SAP • Virtual certainty that at least on 2006 Page #33  
irtual certainty that at least one SAP is UFO related.                      2006 Page #33  

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 may exist, chat a species of Homo sap1ens mighc have established themselve 2008 Page #112  

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E FicY EARLY IN /HE moRNINO OF THE SAPE DAY THAT THE FiRsT [DINE WAS FOUND  2004 Page #21  

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Es) as clearly different from homo sapiens evolution. The craft are describ 2003 Page #173  
it is unlikely to be good for Homo sapiens. In spite of the excellent argum 2003 Page #185  
 creation. ETs that look like Homo sapiens and are maybe even smarter may c 2004 Page #123  
d Documents Logical basis for Homo sapiens involvement. The steady growth o 2006 Page #116  
ted by the same objectives as Homo sapiens. Therefore, the preceding argume 2006 Page #116  
d their vaccines for removing Homo sapiens from this particular planet. Pri 2006 Page #116  
were relevant to causing some Homo sapiens deaths. The use of special fluid 2006 Page #116  
mum procedure to kill all the Homo sapiens except those that would be vacci 2006 Page #116  
d their vaccines for removing Homo sapiens from this particular planet. Ali 2006 Page #117  
 happened in the evolution of Homo sapiens? SLIDE# 48 Jim Penniston comment 2008 Page #94  

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nary processes different from homo sapiensINTRODUCTION-GENERAL 6. Scope: co 2003 Page #174  

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reveal the story to his wife, Mrs. Sappho Henderson. He also revealed it to 2004 Page #144  

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m s. There are even unacknowledged SAPs. This is what has been referred to  2005 Page #167  
hin DoD. • Includes Unacknowledged SAPs. • Some, but very little, published 2006 Page #33  
 ': . ~r .,~ . : ... ~-'{/·i~-\~ . SAPs as Private Property ■ SAPs typicall 2007 Page #52  
i~-\~ . SAPs as Private Property ■ SAPs typically dominated by private indu 2007 Page #52  
ed sessions in Congress, just like SAPs. ■ Some info available to certain c 2007 Page #52  
 to establish and less formal than SAPs. ■ No special clearance required, n 2007 Page #53  

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 aay fheUac af yrfar ehlfyattas ta sapyort or to offUrial flhfwsss yrs^waa  2003 Page #223  

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bout the late White House reporter Sarah McClendon, and her question to Cli 2003 Page #199  
 Bill Clinton leaned over and told Sarah McClendon, who hosted us at the Na 2003 Page #199  
to do?" He bent over and he said, "Sarah, there's a secret government withi 2003 Page #200  
me Washington White House reporter Sarah McClendon, Clinton reportedly stat 2004 Page #197  

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

ious parents, look no further than Sarah's Galaccic Gummies. The all-natura 2007 Page #63  

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then sealed with a double layer of Saran wrap. After about 20 minutes of ac 2003 Page #114  

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

iens enjoyed smoking, specifically Saratoga 120s, just as much as their nic 2007 Page #65  
 Highway 130 in the nearby rown of Saratoga and quarantined the town allowi 2007 Page #128  

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

United States came from Dr. Robert Sarbacher. He, like Smith and Vannevar B 2004 Page #90  
eet from the Canadian Embassy. Dr. Sarbacher had done work for the Canadian 2004 Page #91  
th conducted an interview with Dr. Sarbacher through the Canadian military  2004 Page #91  
y liaison at the Canadian Embassy. Sarbacher gave Smith confirmation that t 2004 Page #91  
 the present time. Years later Dr. Sarbacher recalled that the information  2004 Page #91  
ight Patterson Air Force Base. Dr. Sarbacher had been invited to go but had 2004 Page #91  
ly 1980s, Stanton Friedman tracked Sarbacher down to get details on the cra 2004 Page #92  
he transcript of the conversation: Sarbacher: I had to run my own business, 2004 Page #92  
 was down there... Friedman: Yeah. Sarbacher: I was told that they had reco 2004 Page #92  
in it. Friedman: Bodies, whatever. Sarbacher: I don't know, that's what I t 2004 Page #92  
. Friedman: Did he tell you where? Sarbacher: Well we were having a meeting 2004 Page #92  
s to where the crash had occurred? Sarbacher: It was somewhere out west. Fr 2004 Page #92  
: OK. Any idea what year this was? Sarbacher: Well, yeah. Let's see... Fred 2004 Page #92  
his had happened some time before? Sarbacher: Well yes. The conversation wa 2004 Page #92  
as therefore this information that Sarbacher used to answer Wilbert Smith's 2004 Page #92  
ber 1950 interview with Dr. Robert Sarbacher, Smith asked about how accurat 2004 Page #97  
 how accurate the Aztec story was. Sarbacher replied, "The facts in the boo 2004 Page #97  
n Friedman tracked down Dr. Robert Sarbacher in 1983, he asked him to ident 2004 Page #98  
atterson who might still be alive. Sarbacher named off a number of people b 2004 Page #98  
e time leaving public service. Dr. Sarbacher was re-contacted and he confir 2004 Page #98  
r Steinman got a confirmation from Sarbacher that Walker was at the meeting 2004 Page #98  
tterson Air Force Base, Dr. Robert Sarbacher (Dean of the Post Graduate Sch 2004 Page #132  
r Mitchell and the late Dr. Robert Sarbacher as well as Lt. Col. Philip Cor 2004 Page #132  
rthermore, the esteemed Dr. Robert Sarbacher, who was once the Dean of the  2004 Page #147  
rom UFO crashes. The fact that Dr. Sarbacher actually did write that letter 2004 Page #147  
Friedman, who interviewed him. Dr. Sarbacher is probably the most distingui 2004 Page #147  
er 29, 1983 letter from Dr. Robert Sarbacher to William Steinman July 26, 1 2004 Page #149  
ith the Aztec incident. Dr. Robert Sarbacher, a distinguished American scie 2004 Page #217  
ears later (in 1983) by Dr. Robert Sarbacher . Sarbacher conceded that yes, 2005 Page #79  
in 1983) by Dr. Robert Sarbacher . Sarbacher conceded that yes, he had been 2005 Page #79  
rebuffed in his attempts to gain 5 Sarbacher , Robert. Private letter to\'( 2005 Page #79  
Category B, Ben?" The reference to Sarbacher is very interestin g, as it wa 2005 Page #80  
s it was less than two years since Sarbacher wrote his letter verifying -no 2005 Page #80  
onents Of such equipment The Smith/Sarbacher Revelation Early 1980s Canadia 2006 Page #26  
h leading Defense scientist Robert Sarbacher Sarbacher. still living, confi 2006 Page #26  
Defense scientist Robert Sarbacher Sarbacher. still living, confirms the tr 2006 Page #26  
ut, and to leave it alone ' Robert Sarbacher had told Steinman that Walker  2006 Page #27  

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meeting...going out to discuss it. Sarbacher's comments indicate that a UFO 2004 Page #92  
al story revisited," pp. 5 — 7. 14 Sarbacher's resume included work as a co 2004 Page #224  
 very interestin g statement. "Dr. Sarbacher's response was without questio 2005 Page #80  
Rich. He clearly was familiar with Sarbacher's statement. Andrews' question 2005 Page #81  

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om the briefing sessions. When the Sarbacher-Smith interview transcript bec 2004 Page #92  

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hat Earth is being visited IMEUFO ’sarel- " ' MostMAJOR CONCLUSIONS AFTER 3 2003 Page #117  

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d then informed the ESA (Escola de Sargentos das Fon;as Armadas-School of S 2005 Page #31  

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se. • 1995: Aum Shrinikyo releases Sarin gas in the Tokyo subway. Aum also  2006 Page #108  

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, and no* know hew to Irani to the Sars and it won't take a lifetime to dol 2006 Page #27  

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creen window, knotted his bathrobe sash tightly around his neck, tied the o 2003 Page #92  
he knot at the radiator end of the sash slips its mooring. On May 23, newsp 2003 Page #92  
so have tried to hang himself. The sash of his dressing-gown was still knot 2003 Page #94  
e free end of Forrestal's bathrobe sash was never tied to the radiator. 2.  2003 Page #94  

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m Hypnotherapy to Meditation, from Sasquatch to Chupacabra, from Earth to M 2006 Page #193  

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h while eight • country within the sass h142),1Y Saari& !PE in Spanish 1740 2004 Page #20  

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£w CM— tat ttoao —a—aaatotiaaa taw sassed to co bo ba tasad so—stat ay— aa  2003 Page #221  

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it's been a long time. So then she sat down and she filled in all the detai 2003 Page #36  
udied the various kinds of lichen, sat and rested, and started out again. I 2003 Page #45  
ied in 1974, but not before he had sat down with some of us and talked abou 2003 Page #97  
st of Grandad's samples. They have sat for years inside a closet with his p 2003 Page #103  
 died in captivity in 1952. Reagan sat beside Spielberg during the screenin 2003 Page #198  
a ^Jtlasts of tbs shmater, sat^t , sat yrrtabla iiaasyisasos *f asr^s^ffloa 2003 Page #223  
*f asr^s^ffloae wMA yw my fusawml, sat ths yrohshla aoaooqwoaoos la ■&Lo sw 2003 Page #223  
anged for the 15`h, during which I sat and watched in silence as Budd broug 2004 Page #59  
n an interim Project Magnet report sat on the Prime Minister's desk for thr 2004 Page #86  
d make a contact with AFFA. Larsen sat down and subsequently went into trac 2004 Page #104  
paceship problem." One night as he sat on the steps outside his home in Mai 2005 Page #95  
k called 'We the People." Mrs. May sat down with an artist in the studio be 2006 Page #91  
a cloth garment. On one occasion I sat down with Freddie for hours and, wit 2006 Page #93  
 helmet about three feet high that sat on the upper plane shoulder area. Th 2006 Page #94  
, different. I ran back inside and sat down because there was an air of urg 2006 Page #154  
vett replied, and hung up. Acheson sat in his office and waited. 164        2006 Page #167  
ith an indefinable sense of awe, I sat glued to the television as Neil Arms 2006 Page #182  
 brought his gun to the office! He sat opposite me and, when he opened up h 2006 Page #204  
to account for the damage. Then he sat down on a bed of pine needles and sa 2006 Page #206  
 down on a bed of pine needles and sat on the chunk of alloy! He made a gue 2006 Page #206  
 room for a pilot and co-pilot who sat side-by side. The main cabin/fuselag 2007 Page #106  
 in the world -a man who for years sat outside General [\v'illiam] Odom's d 2007 Page #135  
t to her Central Park home and she sat in the same chair across from her TV 2008 Page #49  
the craft in the clearing where it sat." "I estimated it to be about three  2008 Page #81  
ng Lenin through wartime Germany , sat on board of Hamburg-Amerika Steamshi 2008 Page #127  
chroeder-Rockefeller Company, also sat on the board of directors of General 2008 Page #127  
 pre-war Gem1any. " Forrestal also sat on the board of General Aniline and  2008 Page #132  
ation chief in Bern, Switzerland , sat at the nexus of U.S. intelligence as 2008 Page #138  
n -Robert Sheaffer PRO:ME Sheaffer sat directly in front ofrne And this is  2008 Page #155  

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c-b of God. nt-ar Srnitluburg , on Sat-.rnh,-c~nl , at !:11:'il o'cloclc. · 2009 Page #163  

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 yosalbla ^Jtlasts of tbs shmater, sat^t , sat yrrtabla iiaasyisasos *f asr 2003 Page #223  

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ht sky baying as though pursued by Satan himself. To the south of the Berwy 2006 Page #119  

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footage with him, bagged in a T.S. satchel. He told me directly that it was 2004 Page #50  

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d a Pro!. J. M. n_g ~!e1llll'lmcnt satd loday a nc_w Snod~rass of th~ Unive 2009 Page #184  

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tary imporcance of space vehicles, satel-ices as well as rockets is indispu 2008 Page #114  

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summer of 1980, were chat the Vela satelfae was at fault and that there had 2007 Page #143  

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

FBI opened an office, ostensibly a satellite from St Louis, with Special Ag 2003 Page #32  
ubcommittee On High Altitude Earth Satellite Vehicles November 14-16.2003 L 2003 Page #157  
ubcommittee on High Altitude Earth Satellite Vehicles Vice Col. H. J. Sands 2003 Page #157  
ng people there has been a "downed satellite" or a toxic spill—whatever sel 2003 Page #176  
nt that the first known successful satellite was in 1957. Clearly, Section  2003 Page #176  
downed satellites ’ when the first satellite didn ’t go up until 1957? ” 11 2003 Page #180  
i t.Unual 50 A SUBTLETY ON “DOWNED SATELLITE ” Four other choices c meteors 2003 Page #182  
18.7003 Special Operations I.Unual SATELLITE REFERENCES BEFORE APRIL 1954 T 2003 Page #182  
lativity Theory with an Artificial Satellite," J. Astronomical Society of t 2003 Page #182  
common. The answers to the "downed satellite" argument are shown on Slides  2003 Page #183  
 shows eight of many references to satellite discussions before this date,  2003 Page #183  
ous month speculating on whether a satellite had already been covertly laun 2003 Page #183  
 looks in range would do it Downed satellite major error O Counterintellige 2003 Page #186  
peared not to involve Soviet space satellite or rocket debris. Perhaps most 2004 Page #6  
 press 17 Aug 1967 reported that a satellite, cube shaped, weighing approxi 2004 Page #7  
ered 3 August 50 miles from Kutum. Satellite described as made of soft meta 2004 Page #7  
Salta confirms that the artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Boli 2004 Page #8  
that the area where the artificial satellite fell has been declared an emer 2004 Page #8  
its neighboring countries. Is it a satellite, a meteorite, or a false alarm 2004 Page #8  
hat the object had been a man-made satellite? Again, that theory was thrown 2004 Page #10  
 analyzing all the U-2, SR-71, and satellite surveillance photos. He briefe 2004 Page #101  
tates Air Force had detected large satellite objects orbiting the Earth in  2004 Page #103  
involved. The key point man on the satellite issue for President Eisenhower 2004 Page #103  
3. What happened on the mysterious satellite issue was that Stewart Alsop,  2004 Page #103  
here was the problem of recovering satellite debris, when a power line repa 2004 Page #117  
That's actually the beginning of a satellite uplink." AND THE FACT THAT AT  2005 Page #66  
s "use the cover story of a downed satellite" three years before a satellit 2005 Page #130  
ed satellite" three years before a satellite went to space turn into points 2005 Page #130  
of Colorado Springs, mostly former satellite intelligence personnel form ne 2006 Page #46  
 with other Fort Bliss personnel. "Satellite and reconnaissance aircraft ov 2006 Page #134  
hing as Sputnik, the first Russian satellite, cruised across the night sky. 2006 Page #182  
gold-colored, object shaped like a satellite dish, with a clasp on one end. 2006 Page #187  
ing like an oversized 1980's-style satellite dish, but with a rim around it 2006 Page #190  
esources (radar networks, Echelon, satellite surveillance, etc). 2. Impose  2007 Page #29  
esources (radar networks, Echelon, satelLite surveiLlance, etc). 2. Impose  2007 Page #29  
mages of UFOs from high resolution satellite photography, because they are  2007 Page #85  
ody of what at first looked like a satellite but then as it revealed more 1 2007 Page #86  
d told the villagers that a Soviet satellite or plane had crashed. A piece  2007 Page #129  
o be possibly a portion of a space satellite, had apparently fallen in Bris 2007 Page #140  
Salta confirms that the artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Boli 2007 Page #141  
that the area where the artificial satellite fell has been declared an emer 2007 Page #141  
t detected by a United States Vela satellite in September 1979. While specu 2007 Page #142  
etected bv the aforementioned Vela satellite -a satellite that had been spe 2007 Page #143  
e aforementioned Vela satellite -a satellite that had been specificall~ des 2007 Page #143  
iabifay (or orherwise) of the\ ela satellite. The satellite in question, Ve 2007 Page #143  
erwise) of the\ ela satellite. The satellite in question, Vela 6911, had be 2007 Page #143  
d Jjfe-span. Jr is a fact that the satellite had a failed electromagnetic p 2007 Page #143  
however. Indeed, the idea that the satellite itself was the cau e of an err 2007 Page #143  
el's tentative conclusion that the satellite had been hit by a smaJJ meteor 2007 Page #143  
 in the strange affrur of the Vela satellite detection. The question remain 2007 Page #144  
ver, U.S. intelligence gathered by satellite and jet flyovers suggested oth 2007 Page #187  
he had seen "an object, possibly a satellite" and it ''came down in the woo 2008 Page #47  
sult of something , a missile or a satellite being accidentally released or 2008 Page #59  
 motion pictures, cable networks , satellite radio and TV, book clubs, them 2008 Page #143  
pons" could be fired at a man-made satellite from across space and bring ab 2009 Page #17  
fic principles of producing such a satellite of the earth, really equivalen 2009 Page #158  

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he incident of the so-called "Dark Satellite'. In 1959 an unidentified spac 2009 Page #16  

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extended screen's remjniscent of a satellite's solar displays. Fujitsu's co 2007 Page #70  
 any terrestrial target within the satellite's trajectory. We at the Office 2009 Page #17  

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 perhaps it was a secret (Soviet?) satellite42 or some super-classified, hi 2006 Page #191  

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

escopes could locate and track spy satellites flying over the Base, and oth 2003 Page #148  
 statements: e.g., meteors, downed satellites, weather balloons, and milita 2003 Page #175  
ON POLICY CLEAR 3 Note the “downed satellites" and the toxic spills. See th 2003 Page #175  
uld people be impressed by ‘downed satellites ’ when the first satellite di 2003 Page #180  
3 Where is the document control? a Satellites not flown until 1957 □ Area 5 2003 Page #182  
people were aware of our plans for satellites in April of 1954, as a result 2003 Page #183  
lready been covertly launched. So, satellites w ere on the public's mind an 2003 Page #183  
e on the public's mind and "downed satellites" were a very credible concept 2003 Page #183  
eption not required to be perfect; satellites were in the public mind and m 2003 Page #186  
reign space debris such as crashed satellites, rocket boosters, etc. Howeve 2004 Page #4  
h- based technology such as Soviet satellites, rocket boosters, etc. Howeve 2004 Page #5  
ed to have been using intelligence satellites to look for UFOs. He is confi 2004 Page #101  
shed the story that two mysterious satellites had been discovered. Accordin 2004 Page #103  
recovering items falling. Prior to satellites in 1957, they would have had  2004 Page #115  
he rocket and the artificial earth satellites. We shall inscribe their glor 2004 Page #164  
 outlets widely covered artificial satellites starting in 1952. At least th 2005 Page #130  
he Air Force would recover foreign satellites fallen out of orbit and other 2005 Page #141  
ally invoh ed retrie\ al of downed satellites or aircraft, but sometimes in 2005 Page #143  
 has no further interest in downed satellites or aircraft-nor co mention UF 2005 Page #143  
rowaves or nuclear power plants or satellites or DNA testing or lasers or c 2006 Page #6  
orona electromagnetic intelligence satellites to monitor Soviet radar and c 2006 Page #8  
 2005 that it had launched 7 Poppy satellites between 1962 and 1971. Their  2006 Page #9  
Stealth" Submarines • Surveillance Satellites • "FTM" Visiting son Joseph i 2006 Page #40  
AM series of Soviet reconnaissance satellites, launched frequently in the 1 2006 Page #191  
having sightings were often seeing satellites going over or very bright pla 2006 Page #204  
he capture of crashed Soviet space satellites and rocket debris, there are  2007 Page #132  
 than "several hundred rimes" Vela satellites had been "triggered by signal 2007 Page #144  
terial objects (such as balloons , satellites and aircraft), immaterial obj 2008 Page #23  
henomena , mainly aircraft lights, satellites and meteors. But some were mo 2008 Page #64  
en years from now? When arcificial satellites and missiles find their place 2008 Page #114  
ity to intercept and destroy armed satellites circling the earth" and that  2009 Page #17  
oncealed through the use of "armed satellites" and "enemy missiles" as long 2009 Page #17  
ay our response to erratic moving "satellites" and "missiles" would leave u 2009 Page #17  
ing RPVs should be used instead of satellites . For these weapons , speed m 2009 Page #22  

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!i-Sl'lrii:-s. S~ urried a \l'hite satin C\.llt proxnrn :.0·11,.-ud d~ru1a. 2009 Page #163  

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r without daisy far the purpose of sating on of the reported rmidsntifled o 2003 Page #212  

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who had previously written several satirical pieces. I learned that Etta Pe 2004 Page #28  

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gineering of secret technolog y to satisf) DoD requests is conducted under  2005 Page #167  

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

ash/retrievals, I feel a warmth of satisfaction that my contributions have  2004 Page #110  
overnment will not answer to their satisfaction. Permit me to close this re 2004 Page #148  
h / retrievals, I feel a warmth of satisfaction that my contributions have  2005 Page #139  
never fully resolved to everyone's satisfaction. 29                         2008 Page #35  

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

if the Chinese Government presents satisfactory evidence of effective measu 2003 Page #225  
event conventional methods are not satisfactory. Specialists from MK-ULTRA  2004 Page #253  
NSC .letter of May 22, 1953, are.:.satisfactory to me, and I approve ·them, 2009 Page #27  
ile efforts were made to produce a satisfactory theory to explain the mecha 2009 Page #173  

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I had looked into both, but wasn't satisfied with the answers I was getting 2003 Page #7  
t explanation of a meteor may have satisfied the general public, it is now  2003 Page #56  
e aerial occupants) must have been satisfied long ago that we can't catch t 2003 Page #89  
portant to realize that IF you are satisfied that we might have had several 2003 Page #171  
er the Australian authorities were satisfied with the explanations put fort 2004 Page #16  
er a lot of those details. It just satisfied my curiosity that he had seen  2004 Page #96  
people in the UFO field. He seemed satisfied at that. The mysterious caller 2006 Page #205  
cussing more details, we were both satisfied his sighting had occmTed on Mo 2008 Page #58  
strongly for authenticity. We were satisfied that all of the criticisms of  2009 Page #7  

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

hrase the old saying: if you can't satisfy everyone, you should at least sa 2004 Page #214  
isfy everyone, you should at least satisfy yourself. For example, in the MJ 2004 Page #214  
 the first physicist to use ZPE to satisfy energy conscrvat ion Phys. Rev.  2005 Page #24  

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and natural -that is, orgastically satisfying -human Life in the masses of  2005 Page #89  

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urn,u ~Jtl'iioc.•1, A.GI MYS"Tt.KY SATl:1.i..1n ~~ VIIJ&l,.l 0 I. YE A.NO S 2009 Page #115  

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

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chosen a variable trutsformer that saturated easily thereby preventing his  2006 Page #41  

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m Lake Baikal, and which exploded, saturating the area in deadly radioactiv 2008 Page #102  

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 "information rich to the point of saturation." Details about the Maury Isl 2003 Page #41  

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U.S. Navy sub. The next day in the Saturday edition of the Chronide Herald, 2004 Page #41  
 to wrap it up by mid afternoon on Saturday. 38                             2004 Page #41  
hey were ready to call it quits on Saturday afternoon, but the Mounties got 2004 Page #42  
ector (Meyers). 6. Also on Friday, Saturday and Sunday the 19th--21" severa 2006 Page #45  
rginia on the following morning of Saturday September 13, 1952. The Flatwoo 2006 Page #94  
ot reach the press in time for the Saturday morning papers. The newspaper h 2006 Page #94  
 headlines across West Virginia on Saturday morning told about flaming obje 2006 Page #94  
etti, Dominic, various interviews. Saturday Oklahoman & Times, July 28, 198 2006 Page #194  
m' rationale for the story. But on Saturday , October 141'\ the New York Ti 2009 Page #139  
 weapon was physicist, conrirn1t~d Saturday in I disclose.ct when Prof. T.  2009 Page #181  

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 On this very night, a fast-moving Saturn-shaped disc that lit up radar scr 2007 Page #185  

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rial of ti.... JODICIRITILS UPCIAT SATYLLITS I.CW IN rfouVIA PT ete4 tOlay  2004 Page #20  

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ll on top. It was a classic flying saucer, and it shot a beam of something  2003 Page #13  
rd Newman Fiction Book -The Flying Saucer - 1948 “With a shrill scream and  2003 Page #14  
mentary. Picture from Dad Metallic saucer - broken open Physical craft - di 2003 Page #23  
s we know it. He described it as a saucer that was metallic in color, no se 2003 Page #23  
 ground. Two were just outside the saucer, and a third one was further out. 2003 Page #23  
fter the L.A. air raid and related saucer crash retrievals it would be impo 2003 Page #25  
tholes on their sides. The central saucer wobbled and dropped down about 70 2003 Page #41  
nces, black and white. The central saucer started releasing the white mater 2003 Page #41  
in that same area of a thirty-inch saucer by a housewife who turned it over 2003 Page #42  
photograph trail of the debris and saucer recoveries. It also reviews the p 2003 Page #42  
d written some books on the Flying Saucer mystery, and much of the show tha 2003 Page #54  
in Britain Nick Redfern The Flying Saucer By Newman In 1948 British author  2003 Page #73  
wspaper headlines about a ''flying saucer" crashing on the Foster Ranch bet 2003 Page #98  
 nddlcd with bouses and the flying saucer cntbu*ia*t* base sn mans crank*,  2003 Page #118  
those popubrls described a* flying saucer* ha*c overflown the I niled State 2003 Page #118  
N ALL-STARS WIN 2-1 Army Finds Air Saucer '",r“ On Ranch in yeic Mexico 114 2003 Page #118  
TING JANUARY 1 ■ Army Finds Flying Saucer ’ General Believes It Is Radar We 2003 Page #119  
eapons of mass destruction. Flying saucer and cults and personalities had b 2003 Page #142  
hat the US awareness of the flying saucer problem started with Kenneth Arno 2003 Page #170  
ENCES BEFORE APRIL 1954 The Flying Saucer Conspiracy, Donald E. Keyhoe, 195 2003 Page #182  
e available evidence about crashed saucer material and the White House, it  2003 Page #189  
president in any review of crashed saucer evidence, because the president i 2003 Page #189  
d light on why there is no crashed saucer material, or recorded contacts wi 2003 Page #191  
ve relates directly to the crashed saucer subject being discussed here toda 2003 Page #196  
found pictures of a crashed flying saucer. This is information that he repo 2003 Page #197  
my Carter had been shown a crashed saucer and 193                           2003 Page #197  
. There are a couple quick crashed saucer related stories that I would like 2003 Page #198  
s seen below, reveal: 1. The White Saucer: On 18 October 1960, a pilot of t 2004 Page #5  
e had seen an object as large as a saucer about eight inches in diameter. T 2004 Page #5  
provinces reported seeing a flying saucer squadron flying in formation The  2004 Page #8  
provinces reported seeing a flying saucer squadron flying in formation;" an 2004 Page #10  
. Waldemar Beck says that a flying saucer which recently fell at Spitsberge 2004 Page #12  
went to the place where the flying saucer had fallen a few hours after it h 2004 Page #12  
ion has also shown that the flying saucer crashed because of a defect in it 2004 Page #12  
 in its radio piloting system. The saucer which carried no crew has a diame 2004 Page #12  
And if so, was this crashed flying saucer Russian or extraterrestrial in or 2004 Page #12  
ws, Martin described his UFO as a "saucer," thus first coining a term which 2004 Page #28  
 Skies! A Chronicle of the F tying Saucer Myth, summed up the Aurora crash  2004 Page #31  
e now looking for a crashed flying saucer, or survivors from it. The fisher 2004 Page #41  
me that "We didn't find any flying saucer down there, just kelp and lobster 2004 Page #42  
ed States government had a crashed saucer in their possession. According to 2004 Page #84  
e that America possessed a crashed saucer is one of the many untold stories 2004 Page #85  
d stories of Ufology. The "crashed saucer truths" were known by Canada as e 2004 Page #85  
as the head of the official flying saucer investigation run by the Canadian 2004 Page #85  
had any serious interest in flying saucer investigation, and that Wilbert S 2004 Page #86  
een the head of an official flying saucer investigation funded and approved 2004 Page #86  
ect Magnet, which was the official saucer study. Smith's flying saucer inve 2004 Page #86  
icial saucer study. Smith's flying saucer investigation even involved the s 2004 Page #86  
he only official government flying saucer observatory known in the western  2004 Page #86  
ffected by the flyover of a flying saucer. The station gained worldwide not 2004 Page #86  
n government and Smith. The flying saucer station was closed down, Project  2004 Page #87  
and the official government flying saucer investigation went underground. M 2004 Page #87  
an government shut down the flying saucer program. These insights into the  2004 Page #88  
people in the United States flying saucer program. This included contact wi 2004 Page #88  
he main scientist directing flying saucer research in the United States. 85 2004 Page #88  
lying saucers after reading flying saucer books written by Major Donald Kev 2004 Page #89  
d head of the United States flying saucer program — engineer Dr. Vannevar B 2004 Page #90  
 that was investigating the flying saucer situation on behalf of the Americ 2004 Page #90  
red a paper on a theory for flying saucer propulsion based on the eye-witne 2004 Page #90  
Smith confirmation that the flying saucer situation was very real: WBS: I a 2004 Page #91  
down to get details on the crashed saucer briefings that had been held at W 2004 Page #92  
e had shot off a chunk of a flying saucer. They had already done some analy 2004 Page #93  
r father had seen a crashed flying saucer at an Air Force Base outside of W 2004 Page #96  
ck this Smith account of a crashed saucer outside of Washington is a ston-  2004 Page #96  
t was related by the first crashed saucer researcher, Len Stringfield, in h 2004 Page #96  
d heard the story that there was a saucer being stored at Langley. Perhaps  2004 Page #97  
ed at Langley. Perhaps this is the saucer that Smith saw. In Status Report  2004 Page #97  
at Smith had access to the crashed saucer data comes from the story of the  2004 Page #97  
omeone who had been at the crashed saucer briefings held at Wright Patterso 2004 Page #98  
n who had attended all the crashed saucer briefings. Six researchers around 2004 Page #98  
that he had notes from the crashed saucer meetings: I am sure that I have n 2004 Page #99  
s had come across a crashed flying saucer in a mountain area of Bolivia in  2004 Page #99  
dmiral Knowles a piece of a flying saucer. Is that statement correct? A: Ye 2004 Page #102  
 had been shot from a small flying saucer near Washington in July of that y 2004 Page #102  
t they have indicated was a flying saucer. They described the object as rou 2004 Page #104  
about 1953 a First book was Inside Saucer Post 3-0 Blue a Second book was S 2004 Page #107  
, Stringfield's first book, Inside Saucer Post 3-0 Blue, was published and  2004 Page #108  
uward Haak 11, 20 "Captured flying saucer" seen in Naval Air Station, row o 2004 Page #111  
 the now-famous South Africa crash saucer hoax of 1989, and the second was  2004 Page #121  
st two weeks after the term flying saucer entered the English language. Peo 2004 Page #133  
ly News that "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell Region." RAAF 2004 Page #134  
 broke about the crash of a flying saucer near Roswell. Sleppy told Friedma 2004 Page #135  
 upon the site of a crashed flying saucer in New Mexico at about the same t 2004 Page #135  
 was in fact the so-called Roswell saucer, or whether it may have been anot 2004 Page #135  
the trail of the crash of a flying saucer in New Mexico. In this respect, h 2004 Page #136  
 about Jesse Marcel and the flying saucer. Bessie Brazel became a "governme 2004 Page #138  
en the recovery of a downed flying saucer. Captain Kevin Randle has argued, 2004 Page #141  
ey, after all, who said the flying saucer recovery story was just full of " 2004 Page #141  
the time declared that the "flying saucer" from Roswell was being flown to  2004 Page #142  
 — did not report debris of flying saucer propulsion systems and intricate  2004 Page #142  
t who had flown the crashed flying saucer to Wright Patterson Air Force Bas 2004 Page #144  
 spent decades denying this flying saucer story and every aspect of the tal 2004 Page #144  
e west to Georgia in • the East, a Saucer Curtain descended • across the co 2004 Page #165  
he Holloman story is not a crashed saucer story as such but it is a critica 2004 Page #180  
to release the HoHoman and crashed saucer films, but do it through PBS, as  2004 Page #194  
sal of the Original Crashed Flying Saucer Story Paul Andrew Kimball Copyrig 2004 Page #214  
e on the 1948 Aztec alleged flying saucer crash. Being trained as an histor 2004 Page #214  
oth claim to have seen the crashed saucer, and both claim to have witnessed 2004 Page #216  
eally was a genuine crashed flying saucer incident at Aztec. This leads to  2004 Page #219  
e first ranks of ufology's crashed saucer cases. The search for the truth,  2004 Page #223  
 "The Aztec UFO Symposium: How the Saucer Story Started As a Con Game" Skep 2004 Page #223  
 19, 102 — 112; Cahn, J.P. "Flying Saucer Swindlers" True: The Man's Magazi 2004 Page #223  
Thomas, Dave "The Aztec New Mexico Saucer Scam" New Mexicans for Science an 2004 Page #224  
 Standing beside the first crashed saucer - the scientist, engineer, office 2005 Page #5  
information on the Roswell crashed saucer. (No mention of nourishment, wate 2005 Page #9  
hompson said he never saw a flying saucer or a Little body personally, but  2005 Page #42  
 'There's approx.imately where the saucer crashed,' he said. 'lt was in a d 2005 Page #43  
men could use to learn how to fh-a saucer." That, in essence, is the Kingma 2005 Page #45  
 reported to have come from flying saucer crashes were extremely light and  2005 Page #79  
 Reich as follows, "Thanks for the saucer book which came a few days ago. I 2005 Page #102  
 "the wings and engine of a flying saucer." As researcher and author \'v'il 2005 Page #134  
ed stories about parts of a flying saucer being stored at Fort Knox continu 2005 Page #134  
. Stringfield's first book, Inside Saucer Posl 3-0 Blue, was published in 1 2005 Page #139  
ntrols via optical fibers. Another saucer scientist, Bill Uhouse of Las Veg 2005 Page #164  
ce. Two spotlights illuminated the saucer, which appeared to be two convex  2005 Page #168  
 Alien Astronautics diameter . The saucer was embedded in the sand about 20 2005 Page #169  
is Stansel had determined that the saucer crashed at a velocity of 100 knot 2005 Page #169  
f gravity, the report postulated a saucer as the basis of a possible interc 2005 Page #171  
ited success. The electrogravitics saucer can perform the function of a cla 2005 Page #172  
ashed aircraft (or UFOs). A flying saucer was put on display in a guarded h 2005 Page #174  
not crop circles where normally no saucer is seen. About 1/6th of these cas 2006 Page #4  
enemies determining the secrets of saucer technology before they do and mus 2006 Page #9  
d subsequent collision of the lead saucer and its wingman's saucer. Perhaps 2006 Page #11  
 the lead saucer and its wingman's saucer. Perhaps a US military rocket lau 2006 Page #11  
ight have inadvertently homed on a saucer. Perhaps there was a momentary lo 2006 Page #11  
. 6. WHY haven't you seen a flying saucer? I have no idea, though I have mo 2006 Page #11  
owles the srnaltioiece of a flying saucer which the U.S. Air Force kindly • 2006 Page #25  
ches military blockade, sees large saucer wtth a transparent dome. on Inpod 2006 Page #26  
e film segment showing a retrieved saucer and five alien bodies. Film taken 2006 Page #26  
object was definitely not a flying saucer." More than forty years later, I  2006 Page #89  
ventually learned that this flying saucer incident was part of a much large 2006 Page #89  
r!" and some yelled "it's a flying saucer!" as they ran up the road in hot  2006 Page #90  
    The Flatwoods Monster Incident saucer scare." This was in reference to  2006 Page #96  
ook, "Shoot Them Down - The Flying Saucer Air Wars of 1952," I retrace the  2006 Page #99  
le. Coral and Jim Lorenzen, Flying Saucer Occupants, Signet Book, 1967 106  2006 Page #109  
f what he believed to be a Crashed Saucer. What? Did he say a Crashed Sauce 2006 Page #174  
Saucer. What? Did he say a Crashed Saucer? Yes, he did. And here is what ha 2006 Page #174  
bert Willingham had seen a crashed saucer in Mexico in 1948. Zechel decided 2006 Page #176  
irmed that he had seen the crashed saucer but he was not sure of the date o 2006 Page #176  
ocumented immediate high alert for saucer related information on December 8 2006 Page #178  
d witness testimony about a flying saucer crash near the Texas-Mexico borde 2006 Page #178  
ounds similar to a classic 'flying saucer" configuration —an inverted teacu 2006 Page #190  
PORTS ■ Bowen had typed all flying saucer reports ■ He pasted them in with  2007 Page #45  
en has disembarked from its flying saucer to inform a bemused Earthling tha 2007 Page #62  
ck floating out in space, a flying saucer nearby. \Xle're told he is a "i\t 2007 Page #64  
he Carvel Compan y's famous Flying Saucer ice cream sandwich in 1976, retru 2007 Page #65  
panied by a green, hovering flying saucer, set the tone immediately: UFO's  2007 Page #67  
n the distance with a small flying saucer wending its way above the planet. 2007 Page #67  
lers on the J\jrport Express!" The saucer is shown projecting a circular be 2007 Page #67  
ra photograph of a hovering flying saucer. It was, to good to be true. Desp 2007 Page #68  
aph shows a commuter- sized flying saucer sitting in a parking lot at dusk. 2007 Page #69  
 fairly lurid graphic of a crashed saucer sticking out of an impact crater  2007 Page #70  
p-as-a-rack Bob Lazar-style flying saucer passing over a vacationer standin 2007 Page #71  
 glowing, fully articulated fl)~ng saucer as it hovers above a golf cart at 2007 Page #74  
 run-of-therruU "light in the sky" saucer story. ln thjs case, the dates, n 2007 Page #94  
d as the classic so-called "Flying Saucer" shape, very similar to two sauce 2007 Page #99  
ted to intercept a group of silver saucer shaped craft. Fl~ing their F-86 S 2007 Page #109  
 together, there was a UFO/Fl ying Saucer sighting wruch occurred rurectly  2007 Page #109  
/ernher von Braun's boss, a secret saucer program was started at the BMW' / 2007 Page #111  
hat the Soviet Union had their own saucer program (derived from captured Ge 2007 Page #111  
g on at least 16 different "Flying Saucer" proposals, (see illustration #29 2007 Page #111  
o "foot the bill" for Ano's flying saucer programs. USAF Le. General Donald 2007 Page #111  
ally took over and financed Avro's saucer program in late 1954. Trus allowe 2007 Page #111  
 Air Force to "farm out" their own saucer program on foreign soil, while at 2007 Page #111  
ermine that this U.S. built flying saucer incorporated a "split rudder" sys 2007 Page #115  
o control a rusaster when a flying saucer crashes. Check out Chapter 13 \vh 2007 Page #127  
how co extinguish a burrung flying saucer. If it is true that alien space c 2007 Page #127  
 incident were of a crashed flying saucer that was recovered from the site  2007 Page #130  
ve books on UFOs, inclurung F!Jing Saucer are Real; Aliens fi-0,11 Space; a 2007 Page #132  
iens fi-0,11 Space; and The F!Jing Saucer Co11s-pirary. And it is with resp 2007 Page #132  
-probably something dropped from a saucer." At 2:00 P.M. on November 30 a m 2007 Page #133  
provinces reported seeing a flying saucer squadron flying in formation . Th 2007 Page #141  
ght with the shape of a half-round saucer and the size of a football field. 2007 Page #200  
n the Cosford incident, the Flying Saucer Working Party and Project Condign 2008 Page #62  
regarding the recovery of a flying saucer was issued. UFO researcher Willia 2008 Page #132  
nvestigating the New Mexico flying saucer radar detection near Los Alamos a 2009 Page #24  
ods of intense and reliable flying saucer incidents in that state. And even 2009 Page #24  
Harold Dahl-of the earliest flying saucer sighting of the post-war UFO era, 2009 Page #29  
ywood movie about UFOs, The Flying Saucer was released, a cold war drama th 2009 Page #30  
ghting and claimed he saw a single saucer on his own. Dahl had multiple wit 2009 Page #31  
ecommunicat ions concerning flying saucer technologi es being secretly stud 2009 Page #36  
en could use to learn how to fly a saucer. New Revelations The Serpo Affair 2009 Page #52  
e, Bethurum was invited aboard the saucer and the pair chatted at length ab 2009 Page #54  
hanes escorted Bethurum out of the saucer and back to the desert floor, whe 2009 Page #55  
onsistencies.html. Aboard a Flying Saucer, Truman Bethurum, DeVorss and Co. 2009 Page #56  
Mexico with bodies and pieces of a saucer." The bodies were described as bl 2009 Page #90  
had flown in bodies and parts of a saucer. Everyone was warned that they wo 2009 Page #90  
bee (V-2) with notation: Evaluated saucer sightings for Project Blue Book;  2009 Page #94  
s concluded that: (a) This "flying saucer" situation is not all imaginary o 2009 Page #178  

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w months later. Army Finds 'Flying Saucer' Genet.' Sotatfttet It It Rondo/  2006 Page #26  
ies said they believed the 'flying saucer' which Mrs. May's sons saw was a  2006 Page #99  

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row we sighted groups of metallic, saucer-shaped vehicles at great altitude 2003 Page #14  
sign indeed resembled one end of a saucer-shaped structure and the small ci 2004 Page #27  
T EXACTLY DID THEY DESCRIBE? Large saucer-shaped object, no visible marking 2004 Page #72  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference saucer-shaped) or move normally (zig-zag 2005 Page #74  
             13th October, 1984: a saucer-shaped UFO is seen from Waterloo  2008 Page #65  

Word: "saucers", 186 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to? What can it mean? Wha 2003 Page #5  
uman “I can assure you that flying saucers, given that they exist, are not  2003 Page #5  
igher even than the H-bomb. Flying saucers exist. Their modus operand/ is u 2003 Page #12  
 question of whether or not flying saucers exist. The question is, what are 2003 Page #15  
d the crash retrievals of two more saucers: one by the Army in the San Bern 2003 Page #26  
enneth Arnold ’s The Coming of the Saucers and Edward Ruppelt's Project Blu 2003 Page #41  
obbling before one of the circling saucers broke formation, flew down, touc 2003 Page #41  
nk Edwards discussion about flying saucers, and I was even more intrigued b 2003 Page #54  
 about little green men and flying saucers." While not as widely known, the 2003 Page #66  
e early 1950s dictated that flying saucers could be used as a cover for ver 2003 Page #141  
ht be, his curt answer was "Flying saucers." No one has been able to determ 2003 Page #142  
 “...one of these so-called flying saucers crashed in Mexico; however, the  2003 Page #155  
t of Transportation says: - Flying saucers exist - Most highly classified s 2003 Page #161  
known about the subject of crashed saucers. These few examples I have chose 2003 Page #189  
er. Q: Mr. Ford, what about flying saucers? We've had some in Michigan in t 2003 Page #195  
k. Do you really believe in flying saucers - you've called for a congressio 2003 Page #195  
about had evidence such as crashed saucers because he had run his campaign  2003 Page #196  
y have been told about the crashed saucers. Now, as background for those of 2003 Page #196  
iefed and told of UFOs and crashed saucers come from a leaked document that 2003 Page #197  
rter may have been told of crashed saucers, and chose not to release it, co 2003 Page #197  
itical information such as crashed saucers, so I have put him in my "UFO Mo 2003 Page #199  
s dealing with Area 51 and crashed saucers. In April 2001, just after enter 2003 Page #202  
ed rumors that the Army had flying saucers in their possession which effect 2003 Page #235  
that one of thee* so-called fLyiag saucers crashed in Itecico; bowever„ the 2004 Page #18  
lly's 1950 book, Behind the Flying Saucers. Scully talked about the early d 2004 Page #70  
ow the president's role in crashed saucers. The reason for this is that the 2004 Page #84  
ause it dealt in part with crashed saucers and hardware. Moreover, much of  2004 Page #86  
overnment status related to flying saucers: You may know that I am the fell 2004 Page #86  
th had become interested in flying saucers after reading flying saucer book 2004 Page #89  
sking a few questions about flying saucers, which stirred up a hornet's nes 2004 Page #89  
e United States had crashed flying saucers and had chosen to cover it up. A 2004 Page #89  
elopment stage at the time).Flying saucers exist.Their modus operandi is un 2004 Page #89  
h might possibly be related to the saucers such as mental phenomena.The ent 2004 Page #89  
assy officials knew the reality of saucers. One high ranking official at th 2004 Page #90  
nd scientists on classified flying saucers issues. He received the clearanc 2004 Page #90  
 work may have a bearing on flying saucers. RIS: What do you want to know?  2004 Page #91  
 read (Frank) Scully's book on the saucers and I would like to know how muc 2004 Page #91  
bstantially correct. WBS: Then the saucers exist? RIS: Yes, they exist. WBS 2004 Page #91  
 I understand the whole subject of saucers is classified. RIS: Yes, it is c 2004 Page #91  
ies of briefings on crashed flying saucers that had been held at Wright Pat 2004 Page #91  
ence Wilbert Smith and the Crashed Saucers The fact that Smith had knowledg 2004 Page #93  
hat Smith had knowledge of crashed saucers and bodies was known to me, and  2004 Page #93  
id he actually use the word flying saucers? James: Yes, on a couple of inst 2004 Page #93  
wledge from excellent sources that saucers HAVE crashed and fallen into the 2004 Page #95  
made another comment about crashed saucers. I think there are several of th 2004 Page #95  
old the story about crashed flying saucers and you mentioned the bodies. Ja 2004 Page #96  
n a book called Behind the Flying, Saucers. In his September 1950 interview 2004 Page #97  
y that Smith had access to crashed saucers and bodies was not made public u 2004 Page #98  
 a key player and that the crashed saucers stories were very real. The firs 2004 Page #98  
g the "military recovery of flying saucers and the bodies of occupants." Wa 2004 Page #98  
 are not all Americans. On crashed saucers Dr. Walker said this: Q: Have we 2004 Page #100  
said this: Q: Have we captured any saucers or any material from the discs t 2004 Page #100  
n common, "especially about flying saucers." Lundahl must have been impress 2004 Page #102  
 book showing AF personnel holding saucers by rims 17 1953 Wright-Pat AFB O 2004 Page #111  
ave been recovering crashed flying saucers all these years, let alone rever 2004 Page #121  
ng book entitled Behind the Flying Saucers, published in the early 1950's.  2004 Page #136  
ith Fox Moulder. Inside the Flying Saucers was the first book to claim that 2004 Page #136  
 as Dr. Vannevar Bush, that flying saucers were the most highly classified  2004 Page #140  
Book told the whole tale of flying saucers, and that there was no hard evid 2004 Page #141  
athan Twining declared that flying saucers are real phenomena, not somethin 2004 Page #141  
nd Philip Mantle Behind the Flying Saucers, by Frank Skully Flying Saucers  2004 Page #149  
ng Saucers, by Frank Skully Flying Saucers are Real, by Major Donald Keyhoe 2004 Page #149  
tion: "Mr. Ford, what about flying saucers? You've had some in Michigan in  2004 Page #177  
k. Do you really believe in flying saucers — you've called for a congressio 2004 Page #177  
cringe on hearing the term "Flying Saucers." It was a dream come true when  2004 Page #178  
rieval Conference Consider crashed saucers and dead aliens which were large 2004 Page #179  
e had gained access to the crashed saucers and dead alien bodies. When MacL 2004 Page #188  
at is known about UFOs and crashed saucers. Based on the fact that Carter,  2004 Page #197  
oe • National Radio Program Flying Saucers — Serious Business EMI HEM flyin 2004 Page #205  
 — Serious Business EMI HEM flying saucers — serious,business 202           2004 Page #205  
 Soviet inventions, but are flying saucers, which originate on another plan 2004 Page #206  
ts reported" in Behind the I-7ying Saucers were "substantially correct," an 2004 Page #217  
riginal account, Behind the F/ying Saucers. This requires us to take a step 2004 Page #217  
als discussed in Behind the Flying Saucers allegedly occurred north of Phoe 2004 Page #218  
something big, like crashed flying saucers. Even Karl Pflock, who has consi 2004 Page #219  
e information in Behind the Flying Saucers which "Dr. Gee" — meaning the ei 2004 Page #219  
cret Radar Bases Behind the Flying Saucers contains a reference to "secret  2004 Page #219  
s referred to in Behind the Flying Saucers.29 According to Ramsey, however, 2004 Page #220  
t as reported in Behind the Flying Saucers, and that this was a fact which  2004 Page #221  
nk Scully's book Behind the Flying Saucers, who wanted to see what Newton k 2004 Page #221  
 see what Newton knew about flying saucers. As Newton allegedly writes, "Th 2004 Page #221  
 really knew anything about flying saucers that had landed. Did not take th 2004 Page #221  
nscripts. 5 Cahn, J.P. "The Flying Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men,"  2004 Page #223  
963), p. 199. 18 Cahn, "The Flying Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men,"  2004 Page #224  
ith the author of Behind the Fbing Saucers. Getting behind the saucers woul 2004 Page #224  
 Fbing Saucers. Getting behind the saucers would have to wait; I was going  2004 Page #224  
ck interview. 24 Cahn, "The Flying Saucers and the Mysterious Little Men,"  2004 Page #224  
 titled "An Encyclopedia of Flying Saucers," by Vernon Bowen, is a well-wri 2004 Page #242  
t is an "An Encyclopedia of Flying Saucers" by Vernon Bowen, some 330 pages 2004 Page #242  
 titled "An Encyclopedia of Flying Saucers" by Vernon Bowen. The pages were 2004 Page #244  
riting this encyclopedia of flying saucers, Bowen was a notable author and  2004 Page #244  
I. What Has Been Said about Flying Saucers • IX. Visual Proof • X. The Land 2004 Page #245  
XII. The U.S. Air Force and Flying Saucers • XIII. The Possibilities of Hoa 2004 Page #245  
I or- The U.S.Air Fcrce and Flying Saucers °RIC) L 4.4sWiratatngiw , waitim 2004 Page #246  
 control public exposure to flying saucers in 1954. The second is the Air F 2004 Page #247  
 Memo 4. An Encyclopedia of Flying Saucers by Bowen 5. Burned Memo 6. Isoto 2004 Page #248  
   The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 2 saucers are at a small air base at Hampt 2005 Page #43  
at he had a curiosity about flying saucers. However, in later years when he 2005 Page #44  
 stating that the matter of flying saucers was "considered top secret by in 2005 Page #74  
resemble elongated disks or flying saucers and have been seen to glow and c 2005 Page #83  
tion of what he saw: "three flying saucers floating off the floor -no cable 2005 Page #83  
 the publicity surrounrung "flying saucers," even when, in 1952, some visit 2005 Page #94  
um, and we have no proof of flying saucers anyway. Why should Reich's great 2005 Page #103  
Apparently he believed that flying saucers were from other worlds without d 2005 Page #103  
inia July, 2005 Forward "Do Flying Saucers come from Mars or Venus?" This w 2005 Page #118  
rs Jet Pilots to Shoot Down Flying Saucers if they Refuse to Land," Seattle 2005 Page #121  
 even than the I-I-bomb. b. Flying saucers exist. c. Their modus operandi i 2005 Page #128  
ncy article on UFOs titled "Flying Saucers? They're r\ Myth!" Contained wit 2005 Page #133  
 was oval and looked like two deep saucers inverted over each other. It was 2005 Page #169  
on using condensers in a couple of saucers suspended by arms rotating round 2005 Page #171  
cnough to lecture (usually "Flying Saucers ARE Real") over 700 times in 18  2006 Page #4  
aft and that the subject of flying saucers represents a kind of Cosmic Wate 2006 Page #4  
re the `WHY?" questions. Why would saucers crash? Why would aliens visit Ea 2006 Page #4  
icate the flight technology of the saucers. They can literally fly circles  2006 Page #9  
ery suspicious to me. 5. WHY would saucers crash? Usually this is accompani 2006 Page #10  
g the 'military recovery of flying saucers, and the bodies oi occupants ' M 2006 Page #27  
orce Tracks Down 'Original' Flying Saucers. WASHINGTON, Aug 19, - (AP) _The 2006 Page #45  
arn 'are prototypes' of the flying saucers." Air Force Tracks Down f 'Origi 2006 Page #45  
ce Tracks Down f 'Original' Flying Saucers W.ASECII•TGTON, Aug. 19.—(AP)—Th 2006 Page #45  
n "are proto. types" of the flYIng saucers. Maryland State Talk:men loiited 2006 Page #45  
 by persons wondering about flying saucers. Most witnesses agreed that a bl 2006 Page #89  
own" helicopters or "their" flying saucers. An analytical summary of the fe 2006 Page #115  
n those documents. And that flying saucers, or whatever you wanted to call  2006 Page #160  
 any information related to flying saucers. Were these two documented event 2006 Page #164  
f the possibility that a flight of saucers caused the emergency and that th 2006 Page #164  
igh speed. Perhaps thy were flying saucers! PART IV: IMMEDIATE HIGH ALERT F 2006 Page #173  
V: IMMEDIATE HIGH ALERT FOR FLYING SAUCERS! What? Flying saucers? How could 2006 Page #173  
T FOR FLYING SAUCERS! What? Flying saucers? How could they have caused the  2006 Page #173  
rnment, at least, did think flying saucers were real because two days later 2006 Page #173  
Alert for information about flying saucers. 170                             2006 Page #173  
as wanted information about flying saucers? Don't they have better things t 2006 Page #174  
ramble around searching for flying saucers.. .that don't exist? Apparently  2006 Page #174  
?) "URGENT. DECEMBER 8. RE: FLYING SAUCERS. This office very confidentially 2006 Page #174  
 data whatsoever concerning flying saucers. CIC here states background of i 2006 Page #174  
pened, something related to flying saucers, something BIG, that demanded im 2006 Page #174  
I can speculate that if a fleet of saucers had traveled over the northeaste 2006 Page #179  
ings had been made or if any other saucers had crashed. The high alert cond 2006 Page #179  
 England, on December 9.) SNAFU OR SAUCERS? (SNAFU: situation normal: all f 2006 Page #179  
 .... . An Encyclopaedia of Flying Saucers Dr. Robert M. Wood ............. 2007 Page #5  
........................ 72 Flying Saucers: For Real! Michael H. Schrott .. 2007 Page #5  
Government Recovers Crashed Flying Saucers Nick Redfern ................... 2007 Page #5  
 we're not being invaded by flying saucers from outer space. (\X'ording sug 2007 Page #24  
. PhD. AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FL YING SAUCERS Presented to the Fifth Annual Cr 2007 Page #42  
I. What Has Been Said about Flying Saucers IX. Visual Proof X. The Landings 2007 Page #44  
XII. The U.S. Air Force and Flying Saucers XIII. The Possibilities of Hoax  2007 Page #44  
I. What Has Been Said about Flying Saucers: abstract of articles in magazin 2007 Page #44  
XII. The U.S. Air Force and Flying Saucers: not a criticism but ... AF must 2007 Page #44  
ll other writers on the subject of saucers -counter espionage agents for th 2007 Page #48  
ility! AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FL YING SAUCERS by A. Vernon Bowen Edited by Dr. 2007 Page #49  
achapi Mountains. "Classic" flying saucers have been seen hQveling over thi 2007 Page #56  
design and construction of "Flying Saucers" can now ·finaJJy come to light. 2007 Page #94  
ing wing ruse aircraft (aka flying saucers) begins with an unprecedente d t 2007 Page #94  
 was: "i\Iy gosh! Those are Flying Saucers! Those things really do exist!." 2007 Page #95  
                          "FL YING SAUCERS FOR REAL ! !" 'ULTRA TOP SECRET  2007 Page #97  
 ·(ALSO ,iPPROX •10') =O= "FL YING SAUCERS FOR REAL ! !" co,.r.:-~•.t p, ~~ 2007 Page #97  
Saucer" shape, very similar to two saucers stacked one over the other (see  2007 Page #99  
he O.1.C. if these were the Fl)ing Saucers everybody was reporting, he was  2007 Page #108  
orted in the news media as "Flying Saucers" was one of the smaller craft, s 2007 Page #108  
exact aircraft reported as "flying Saucers" in the U.S. during 1947. The fi 2007 Page #111  
 Now we know ,vho built the "Aying Saucers" that Jack Pickett saw at MacDil 2007 Page #111  
e Air Force really did have flying saucers, but denied their existence". St 2007 Page #115  
 truth behind the secret of flying saucers. This man stated that they were  2007 Page #115  
Government Recovers Crashed Flying Saucers By Nick Redfern Introduction: If 2007 Page #132  
lly got their hands on some flying saucers. " "He wouldn't admit that," sai 2007 Page #133  
lieve the thing is linked with the saucers." "It doesn't look like a coinci 2007 Page #133  
 Soviet inventions, but are flying saucers which originate on another plane 2007 Page #136  
 of our inquiry thus far, that the saucers were staffed by small men -proba 2007 Page #136  
ut there is no denying the fl) ing saucers come from another planet." Kilga 2007 Page #136  
t after she had seen "three flying saucers crossing the skies. Then one of  2007 Page #193  
was something to stories of flying saucers and she said that she wasn't eve 2008 Page #14  
d in the phenomenon! Summer of the Saucers At the same time as these file r 2008 Page #67  
cript, "An Encyclopaedia of Flying Saucers." This is the complete copy of t 2008 Page #109  
nipulation projects such as flying saucers and the infamous Nazi "Bell," wa 2008 Page #130  
 paper (An Encyclopaedia of Flying Saucers) where the interesting material  2009 Page #7  
velopment. By claiming that flying saucers was a secret weapons development 2009 Page #17  
ghtings might all involve the same saucers. JFK scholars often tangle up th 2009 Page #29  
is 1950 book, Riddle of The Flying Saucers, thereby setting up a pattern of 2009 Page #30  
he mystery substance spewed by his saucers actually killed his dog and inju 2009 Page #31  
ssed it in his book, Coming of the Saucers, and Air Force investigator Edwa 2009 Page #33  
 higher than the H-bomb, b. Flying saucers exist, c. Their modus operandi i 2009 Page #36  
at he had a curiosity about flying saucers. However, in later years when he 2009 Page #51  
ed all the uproar about aliens and saucers in the desert and accusations of 2009 Page #87  
or this deception operation? firnn SAUCERS: Soviets Curious· . Those flying 2009 Page #177  
true, it means, at least; that the saucers were not .of Rus~ sl~n orjgin .. 2009 Page #177  
at the K~emLin believe~ the fly1ng saucers might have ·some connection with 2009 Page #177  
oted in his book The Coming of the Saucers that: Before leaving that night  2009 Page #179  

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ere was some coloring varying.from saucershaped to pie-shaped circles that  2009 Page #64  

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oor." There were small exhibits 11 Sauder, Richard. U11derg,ro1111d Bases a 2005 Page #83  

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Y A f ,4 1- p ).4 . (~,,. •..-! ~J SAUDI ~--~ ~-"LG.:~1" l '• .. ,""coY'l"T 2007 Page #156  
                                   Saudi Arabia. The CIA used them during t 2008 Page #140  

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ted to convince her at any cost to sav that eve[) thing was simply a joke.  2005 Page #36  

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 craft at 1--Iumer Army .Airfield (Savannah GA.) which was never officially 2007 Page #114  

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a story to tell and each of which, save one, did not want their name mentio 2004 Page #43  
se I now know all of the witnesses save one, the diver, are so lengthy and  2004 Page #43  
 and fighter jets are not summoned save in rare instances. All possible eff 2004 Page #169  
rations are revealed or critiqued, save in conditions of extreme secrecy, w 2004 Page #170  
 ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK" MUST THUS SAVE FOR ATOMIC LABORATORY (DR) **At 505 2004 Page #229  
 (MN) device IN THE BLACK BOX MUST SAVE FOR atomic AnALySts Line 5 (M) **** 2004 Page #229  
eam arrived. Attempts were made to save its life with oxygen, but they were 2005 Page #43  
 let the spacemen come; they might save us and if they came as destroyers t 2005 Page #103  
sought to begin with a blank page, save for the starting question, "What if 2006 Page #49  
R ci::LL PHONE. LEAVING 519.720 TO SAVE THE UNIVERSE 63                     2007 Page #69  
hone, leaving 519,720 (mjnutes) to save the universe. " In a related advert 2007 Page #70  
he end of this paper, compacted to save space but large enough for easy rea 2009 Page #8  

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d the questioned document (QD) and saved a copy all these years. If she was 2008 Page #105  

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ute. I would like to thank you for saving, if not my life at least some emb 2003 Page #201  
on a military base? And I remember saving, "Look, if you guys want to hire  2004 Page #194  

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act 111/'itb Space as the Director Savings and Loan, and as a close associa 2005 Page #97  
d the consumer "Out-of-this -world savings on the universal favorite" which 2007 Page #66  

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uld be tempted to seek side deals. Savvy stockholders would cash out quickl 2006 Page #65  

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held that image in my mind. What i saw was a circular object that looked li 2003 Page #13  
etary - 1942-1952 “They frequently saw them [UFOs] and then told me, I’m po 2003 Page #17  
eCharlette Marin On - The Crash "I saw the picture originally from my dad w 2003 Page #23  
u Missouri in the Spring of '41. I saw that (picture) and asked my grandmot 2003 Page #23  
 up and see that. In looking in he saw a small metal chair, gauges and dial 2003 Page #23  
re. As I recall from the picture I saw, he was about 4 feet tall, appeared  2003 Page #23  
 person - Fronabarger? □ Charlette saw the picture -20 times. a Was given t 2003 Page #35  
in, filled in missing detads...CG■ Saw It at dinner party ■ Old Kodak photo 2003 Page #35  
ook. Crisman later claimed that he saw there an enormous amount of both the 2003 Page #41  
ack toward the gap when suddenly I saw something under some brush. I recogn 2003 Page #45  
ng else that might catch my eye. I saw nothing. I went back about mid-after 2003 Page #45  
rom the shade of some sagebrush. I saw the sobering rattle end of a rattles 2003 Page #46  
ous stands of white spectacle pod, saw a monarch butterfly on some purple R 2003 Page #46  
any persons in the Greensburg area saw the phenomena. State police there sa 2003 Page #53  
ittsburgh area that night. I never saw any statements in print (except a sm 2003 Page #53  
ksburg. We now know that witnesses saw the object fall slowly from the sky  2003 Page #53  
fire originated from observers who saw the column of smoke rising briefly a 2003 Page #53  
er the incident. People reportedly saw a large military flat bed tractor tr 2003 Page #56  
theast towards Kecksburg, where he saw it descending. He then chased after  2003 Page #58  
s other observers near Laurelville saw the object also moving towards Kecks 2003 Page #58  
at the mother of the young boy who saw the object fall, reported this to WH 2003 Page #59  
nvestigators was the young boy who saw the object fall, and his mother who  2003 Page #59  
he object fall, and his mother who saw the smoke. The two men went down int 2003 Page #59  
 at that location, he said that he saw members of both the Army and Air For 2003 Page #59  
that night. Hoffman states that he saw a military flatbed tractor-trailer t 2003 Page #60  
nce from the impact site. After he saw the object descend over the Kecksbur 2003 Page #60  
 was around the ring area that Jim saw strange markings that he felt looked 2003 Page #60  
wed who have stated that they also saw the object down in the woods before  2003 Page #60  
elivery. That witness said that he saw a flatbed trailer with an object sha 2003 Page #61  
t would be okay to discuss what he saw since it was now on TV. Myron said t 2003 Page #62  
n. Jim indicated that the night he saw the object, it was dark, the searche 2003 Page #63  
in the woods that day in 1965, and saw the object in the ground soon after  2003 Page #63  
yron, the truck driver who said he saw the object in a building at Wright-P 2003 Page #66  
tened to keep silent about what he saw. 62                                  2003 Page #66  
an one road that evening. While he saw a lot of activity that night, the ev 2003 Page #67  
eviously mentioned claimed that he saw a bell shaped object in a warehouse  2003 Page #67  
lth. As we were discussing what he saw in 1965, Myron suddenly mentioned so 2003 Page #68  
rently being examined, but he also saw a body lying on a workbench in that  2003 Page #68  
y and Air Force personnel. He also saw men not in uniform, and oddly enough 2003 Page #69  
ng-hissing sound, and Joel said he saw what looked like, "two fingers and a 2003 Page #69  
tioned which is curious is that he saw some of the men in dress suits looki 2003 Page #69  
 the activities that he reportedly saw going on at the crash site. Joel has 2003 Page #70  
tember 14, 1957 after eyewitnesses saw a "flying disc" explode into thousan 2003 Page #107  
th when she and her 8 year-old son saw two huge, silent objects hovering ov 2003 Page #143  
ht on August 9, 1980, three guards saw a bright light descend to the ground 2003 Page #147  
as long as whatever he was told or saw seemed to square up with what his th 2003 Page #148  
FACTS — 1947-1954 □ Kenneth Arnold saw nine discs on 24 June 47, first in t 2003 Page #170  
an Dale Bailey, he asserts that he saw a version of this Manual when he was 2003 Page #179  
turned from Fort Meade in 2000 □ I saw pages come out of envelope □ TOP SEC 2003 Page #180  
t that time, the first time that I saw him, because he knew I was intereste 2003 Page #194  
ite House at Key Biscayne. Gleason saw the bodies late one night at Homeste 2003 Page #195  
se-up pictures of these. So when I saw this in the context that I had been  2003 Page #197  
uards at the door. When I actually saw these photographs in the files, I sa 2003 Page #197  
 Roswell. He was amazed by what he saw. He decided it was time to go to the 2003 Page #200  
rlm la Chim Is smylstot ym will yr saw at aa a hrlsf triy to Isrws to ashs  2003 Page #223  
his part of the country claim they saw an object which resembled a soccer b 2004 Page #8  
e heard a loud whistling sound and saw a fire ball followed by an explosion 2004 Page #11  
lest frees &moo* Aires. Oldla they saw rolling vas la fl4t art.tficial soto 2004 Page #20  
E HEARD A LOUD WHISTLING SOUND AND SAW A FIRE OALL FOLLOWED Pv AN I ENFLOAI 2004 Page #21  
n, Texas, farmer named John Martin saw a dark flying disk high in the sky.  2004 Page #28  
g of April 19, 1897, when the pair saw a cigar-shaped object with a bright  2004 Page #29  
exican War veteran, claims that he saw the mysterious airship last night [A 2004 Page #32  
refused to move." Williams said he saw three figures come out of the craft  2004 Page #32  
 knowing what to expect. Then they saw it, six or seven hundred feet from t 2004 Page #35  
type, but were not sure. What they saw was a pale yellow light on top of a  2004 Page #35  
t, the angle being bad for him. He saw the lights, seeming to hang in the s 2004 Page #36  
round the curve in the highway and saw the cruiser pulling into the gravel  2004 Page #37  
e bank overlooking the Sound, Norm saw Laurie Wickens and some of the girls 2004 Page #37  
nd looked too. It was then that he saw the pale yellow light out on the Sou 2004 Page #37  
 at the Irish Moss plant, Ron Pond saw the two fishing vessels come out of  2004 Page #39  
ry and track them down. Maybe they saw something. Chris took the names not  2004 Page #44  
uclear) Weapons Storage Area first saw the unknowns from their observation  2004 Page #47  
g! Oh sure, he talks about what he saw but what about the hell we went thro 2004 Page #49  
ou were out in that forest cause I saw you out there, and we were all on du 2004 Page #49  
ed, I've seen that log entrance. I saw a lot of out of place civilians afte 2004 Page #51  
u probably know this already but I saw plans showing three tunnels which ex 2004 Page #52  
four and a half thousand people. I saw enough space there to house these pe 2004 Page #52  
 Crash Retrieval Conference what I saw. Now, okay, it's a nuclear place. No 2004 Page #53  
ting to me. When was this that you saw the plan? I worked for the PSA betwe 2004 Page #53  
morning when out of a dark sky, we saw a bright light that moved up, then d 2004 Page #54  
ws at East Gate. I reported what I saw over my Motorola radio to police con 2004 Page #55  
air tower and check to see if they saw anything. The attitude from the desk 2004 Page #55  
Woodbridge UFO Incident thought we saw something at the same time, but it w 2004 Page #56  
rdmount, "I can't tell you what we saw, but there was definitely something  2004 Page #56  
several years. He called to say he saw previews to Unsolved Mysteries and w 2004 Page #56  
ntion to it. A few minutes later I saw the base fire/rescue trucks respond  2004 Page #57  
ght in the sky. I went outside and saw what appeared to be the North Star b 2004 Page #57  
echnologies; • government insiders saw on radar and photographs advanced ae 2004 Page #61  
hite Sands military officer source saw a photograph of a flying disc taken  2004 Page #64  
eyewitness of the second crash, "I saw the plane in a steep glide and sever 2004 Page #68  
r families about the UFO disc each saw in Hart Canyon. The year given was 1 2004 Page #72  
ld me what the policemen said they saw on the Hart Canyon mesa during a nig 2004 Page #72  
UT ENTITIES? Doug Nolan did say he saw at least two. Again, to give you a l 2004 Page #72  
t Farmington." The officer said he saw a black and white photograph of a si 2004 Page #73  
 However, when asked about what he saw at the crash site, Edwin always stat 2004 Page #84  
tes? James: Yes. SDI: You actually saw some of these pieces as well, Jim? J 2004 Page #93  
ces as well, Jim? James: Oh yes, I saw them when he unpacked the boxes to s 2004 Page #93  
haps this is the saucer that Smith saw. In Status Report #2, Stringfield re 2004 Page #97  
 weight to the argument that Smith saw the bodies. The important reference  2004 Page #97  
of Project Magnet, Newton actually saw the bodies himself. The importance o 2004 Page #97  
 Brian told him. He (Brian Walker) saw a file that contained a number of of 2004 Page #100  
owing chunk flew off and the pilot saw it glowing all the way to the ground 2004 Page #102  
400, 6 July, 1959, these three men saw what they have indicated was a flyin 2004 Page #104  
 Against UFO Secrecy, Todd Zechel, saw Lundahl's personal library outside o 2004 Page #105  
journalist, intelligence officer a Saw UFOs near Iwo Jima during WWII in C4 2004 Page #107  
 Lorraine Duchesne III, 26 Witness saw alien corpse, white face, triangular 2004 Page #111  
searcher Raymond Jordan V, 4 Woman saw by mistake alien body held at Pentag 2004 Page #111  
 4-5 Witness watched object crash, saw medics remove dead and live aliens 2 2004 Page #112  
nt re back- engineering VI Witness saw "Museum" of crashed UFO high tech ar 2004 Page #112  
hard W. Heiden III, 34 Ike said he saw disc and cadavers 51 1972 Cambodia 1 2004 Page #113  
cher Pat Packard VI1,13-16 Witness saw alien body in morgue drawer 61 1975  2004 Page #113  
ll Clement II, 20-21 AF technician saw "dismembered and charred" body in "u 2004 Page #113  
ffrey Parks II, 4-5 WPAFB employee saw extensive UFO files, bodies 67 1978  2004 Page #114  
elped recover UFO and debris; also saw artifacts and bodies at Grafford AFB 2004 Page #114  
er Randall Clement II, 20 Officers saw falling craft; UFO malfunctioning? 7 2004 Page #114  
a Lindblad 111,36 Radar specialist saw recovered UFO and aliens with large  2004 Page #114  
rty came upon Air Force personnel, saw disc-shaped object with dome, 30 fee 2004 Page #116  
urora, Ohio. 1953. Power repairman saw 30-foot crater, wreckage. Military c 2004 Page #118  
tive coverage; (d) JFK Jr. said he saw the runway lights and was in contact 2004 Page #130  
rs from the Roswell Army Air Field saw debris of a Project Mogul balloon ar 2004 Page #133  
itnesses' description of what they saw. However, diagrams of Project Mogul  2004 Page #138  
ers have said, including those who saw Brazel accompanied by military guard 2004 Page #138  
able. The sort of situation we all saw in the national news regarding phony 2004 Page #140  
e stuff actually was, and he never saw it. But it was no weather balloon. A 2004 Page #142  
el and a child who accompanied him saw alien bodies there too. (The child w 2004 Page #143  
 declared it a fake before he even saw it. He went on the Ted Koppel show t 2004 Page #144  
cox, the Roswell sheriff who first saw the rancher's debris, has said that  2004 Page #145  
rget the dates and years that they saw all these dead space aliens. The Air 2004 Page #148  
 of confusion about when he or she saw a crash dummy and thought it was the 2004 Page #148  
ewed, he said: "If the film that I saw was a fake, it was a brilliant fake. 2004 Page #180  
scribed what was on it: Shartle: I saw footage of three disc shaped crafts. 2004 Page #182  
ne missile take-off. Behind it you saw two little white — looked like trans 2004 Page #184  
re the disc was, and at that point saw a group of people from Aztec — the o 2004 Page #216  
 F. th d· "I " "I d"d " ■ 1rs an . saw ... , 1 ... , ■ Second hand or conje 2005 Page #7  
d or conjecture: "They " "Th d"d " saw ... , ey 1 ... ■ Ambiguous claims: s 2005 Page #7  
 Only access at the NSC of W.H." ■ Saw brown chip, one from North American  2005 Page #8  
 were heard by witnesses who lacer saw troops carrying bags with somethin g 2005 Page #31  
n over the city, Chereze and Lopes saw something move out of the shadows in 2005 Page #32  
diately. Both men got out. Chereze saw it first. The apparent "arumal" look 2005 Page #32  
g medical gloves and apron. But he saw the inert body afterwards. He would  2005 Page #32  
s driving to Varginha and suddenly saw i.lJumined by the headlights of his  2005 Page #35  
n January 20, except he thought he saw hairs covering its body. As the beam 2005 Page #35  
o Horizonte, Minas Gerais) when he saw an elongated, cigar-shaped flying ob 2005 Page #36  
farm in the neighborhood when they saw in cl1e sky a large elongated object 2005 Page #37  
at the scene, the source added: "I saw d1e creature [d1at] you're talking a 2005 Page #40  
o did look inside only briefly. He saw two 38                               2005 Page #40  
taken to another location where he saw a "metallic ship," twenty-five to th 2005 Page #42  
in 19 52, in which he and his crew saw a 12-foot diameter disc "off his win 2005 Page #42  
d further: "Thompson said he never saw a flying saucer or a Little body per 2005 Page #42  
essing a no-nonsense character. 'I saw tl1e bodies at \'(/right-Patterson,' 2005 Page #43  
g about it as a little kid when he saw th.is thing. And the time -the date, 2005 Page #69  
 he was growing up -that he (Bart) saw it in the eyes of a 12-year-old. It  2005 Page #69  
while Ladd was riding at sunup, he saw "a UFO not more than a hundred yards 2005 Page #70  
ken to a secure location. There he saw high-rankin g officers and a few sci 2005 Page #78  
el with sufficient clearance. They saw many highly advanced aircraft, inclu 2005 Page #83  
ry explicit description of what he saw: "three flying saucers floating off  2005 Page #83  
 fair to say that the past cenrury saw more scientific advances than any pr 2005 Page #87  
g. We do not know if Einstein even saw this letter: at the time, all of his 2005 Page #92  
O Crash Retrieval Conference Reich saw the Oranur Experiment, with its mass 2005 Page #96  
y changed into a space-gun. When l saw the 'star' to the west fade out four 2005 Page #96  
with the crash incident, i.e. they saw it either on site, in transport, or  2005 Page #136  
 not until early 1995 that I first saw any of the film. My wife, Sue, and I 2005 Page #146  
fter our conference in August 1995 saw the film broadcast on TV around the  2005 Page #146  
n movies of some kjnd. Scone a lso saw a film depicting bodies of creatures 2005 Page #147  
. It was not untiJ 1995 when Stone saw the AJjen .Autopsy film that he made 2005 Page #147  
one was convinced that the film he saw in 1969 and the Santilli film were o 2005 Page #147  
actually handled the 16mm film and saw the autopsy images on it. This, acco 2005 Page #148  
me upon the crash site. "\X/hat we saw was a long, wide gash in the earth,  2005 Page #154  
the humidity . The first th.ing we saw was a kind of giant-sized gouge, lik 2005 Page #154  
 it better. Jose described what he saw through his binoculars: three strang 2005 Page #155  
itos?" "Maybe you just thought you saw them," Faustino said. "Or maybe some 2005 Page #156  
 to one of the buildings and Ozzie saw two Living aliens standing by this b 2005 Page #165  
the buildings and debriefed. Ozzie saw pictures on the wall of the room tha 2005 Page #165  
nd Ozzie is only comparing what he saw to what we know today. The big clisc 2005 Page #166  
eats and many instruments. Stansel saw one body recovered from the crash. 1 2005 Page #169  
ew Mexico. Though Werner von Braun saw the multistage rocket as a solution  2005 Page #172  
ing neutrons and gamma rays. Never saw one of them either. They are also re 2006 Page #11  
en location. Stone claims he first saw the Heinz 57, "EBE Guidebook" in 197 2006 Page #19  
eral involved or not since I never saw the general. I was told "bags to go" 2006 Page #20  
ontractor at Wright-Pat in the 60s Saw 7 alien bodies under conditions of e 2006 Page #26  
mer 0-2 Air Force officer In 1948. saw TS manuscript about UFO crash in New 2006 Page #26  
t of Death Valley junction when he saw a disc fall. That's right—a disc. A  2006 Page #44  
1992... LS: "Grandpa Hanks up here saw something to the south (near Ash Mea 2006 Page #47  
s disappeared behind a ridge. Hoyt saw a bright flash, followed shortly by  2006 Page #71  
ment officials to "forget what you saw, don't talk about it." - The crash s 2006 Page #72  
w miles away. As he approached, he saw scattered metallic debris and other  2006 Page #79  
r Force Base, personnel frequently saw A-7s with 4450th Tactical Group insi 2006 Page #83  
n's farm. I was overwhelmed when I saw dozens of crop circle rings and mark 2006 Page #89  
County and documented everything I saw in the mountains and kept talking wi 2006 Page #89  
playground when they looked up and saw a large fiery spheroid-shaped object 2006 Page #89  
oward the tree, they looked up and saw something near it in the darkened ar 2006 Page #90  
ching the Flatwoods town limits, I saw a large wood sign that was engraved, 2006 Page #90  
Crash Retrieval Conference After I saw the Flatwoods welcome sign, I had ho 2006 Page #91  
ual likeness of what the witnesses saw, and it continues to be shown over f 2006 Page #91  
e farm that night and claimed they saw a monster. The town was divided amon 2006 Page #93  
it was mass hysteria and the group saw an animal or an owl in a tree and mi 2006 Page #93  
mmercial airline pilots said "they saw meteoric objects flash by their plan 2006 Page #94  
ying saucer' which Mrs. May's sons saw was a meteorite. The incident occurr 2006 Page #99  
spectral Hounds of Hell: those who saw them recalled how they flew through  2006 Page #119  
stion is not in doubt, however. "I saw this bright light hanging in the sky 2006 Page #119  
ned, were found to be dead. What I saw in the boxes that day," Prescott tol 2006 Page #122  
 to her about it just recently: 'I saw aircraft and heard aircraft shot dow 2006 Page #127  
 terrible state. "Then we suddenly saw this thing outside the window. It wa 2006 Page #128  
rence phone to Bill and he said he saw the same thing I was seeing. So, we  2006 Page #145  
ording to the radar, yes. AND BILL SAW THEM AT LEAST DO 1,100 MPH. He saw t 2006 Page #145  
SAW THEM AT LEAST DO 1,100 MPH. He saw them when they were just starting up 2006 Page #145  
hen they were just starting up. He saw the same image I was seeing. He had  2006 Page #145  
ere all flabbergasted. But when we saw them start speeding up, we did conta 2006 Page #146  
 running into the BCC and said, 'I saw it! It just went over. It was moving 2006 Page #147  
ng around our skies. I know what I saw on the scope. I know it was there. 1 2006 Page #148  
dar to photograph anything that we saw on that radar. Everything that night 2006 Page #149  
e it went. Nobody told me. BUT YOU SAW WITH YOUR OWN EYES `TOP SECRET' ON W 2006 Page #149  
y get go. We contacted NORAD. They saw what was on our radar and they told  2006 Page #149  
aks Radar Site. Paul said he often saw with his own eyes two or more silver 2006 Page #151  
f the discs in the air and what he saw after the crash and mail them to me  2006 Page #151  
his desire to finally tell what he saw and learned about UFOs in his father 2006 Page #151  
crazy. But I grew up seeing what I saw, hearing what I heard, by government 2006 Page #152  
e the radar dome. The first time I saw them, that's when my Dad's superviso 2006 Page #153  
BOVE YOU? Absolutely. Everything I saw was changeable in shape. Everything  2006 Page #153  
e amount of speed. The most I ever saw stacked above the site at one time w 2006 Page #153  
hief Yeoman (retired 1995): "And I saw Howard and Toppen go into the vault. 2006 Page #157  
t I made of the photographs that I saw in Okinawa. What we have here is a d 2006 Page #158  
very angry chief James Seeley. Tom saw the other two men had put on their d 2006 Page #160  
ell me what you know about what we saw.' And he told me about Roswell. He s 2006 Page #160  
ing to do with that vault, what we saw in that?' He looked at me and got be 2006 Page #160  
ght, I'm pretty convinced that you saw what you saw. But just so you know,  2006 Page #162  
ty convinced that you saw what you saw. But just so you know, we don't call 2006 Page #162  
d the area. So, on the way back, I saw a little piece of metal so I picked  2006 Page #176  
r boys, using 10-power binoculars, saw a 75' object, 3-4' thick with a bubb 2006 Page #179  
Island in the Puget Sound) if they saw anything on radar about 3:45 AM. Whi 2006 Page #185  
 end of 1984 and beginning of 1985 saw Bellingham digging out from a snowst 2006 Page #186  
dly. Perhaps what Walker and Burke saw was something not of standard shape, 2006 Page #191  
the puzzling object that witnesses saw streaking into Bellingham Bay...that 2006 Page #194  
ther researchers. However, I never saw any evidence of this The Library My  2006 Page #197  
t, several months previously, they saw a huge, black, triangular craft fly  2006 Page #199  
anned Family Day visits, but never saw as much as we did that day with UNLV 2006 Page #199  
 their pick-up truck one night and saw unusual lights that drew their atten 2006 Page #200  
ts that drew their attention. They saw seven lights in a boomerang configur 2006 Page #200  
ome of the newspaper reporters and saw some of their video footage of local 2006 Page #201  
ing. From the balcony of my room I saw a large, round, red and white light  2006 Page #202  
en disappear. Another lady in Reno saw a total of nine oriental-looking 1VI 2006 Page #204  
s. Ufology's fifcieth anniversar y saw a glut of related publications as we 2007 Page #63  
 A 1976 effort from Phillip Morris saw wide placement in man1 major perioru 2007 Page #65  
dable beyond the ordinary." The ad saw wide distribution and appeared in Ti 2007 Page #74  
could transfer to my pc quickly. l saw probably about the top two thirds of 2007 Page #86  
p two thirds of this picture and I saw what looked like the earths hemisphe 2007 Page #86  
telemetry, no aerials. Just then l saw the mouse move on the screen and it  2007 Page #86  
o it would be the first thing they saw in the morning. MW: You didn't leave 2007 Page #89  
 looking there one of those that I saw a military cyber security newsletter 2007 Page #90  
se near the scrap-yard, Jack first saw the most aweinspiring aircraft ever  2007 Page #95  
hould look like. \Xfhen Jack first saw the official USAF photos of these ai 2007 Page #99  
incredjble discs that Jack Pickett saw at "t\facDill AFB in 1967. It can no 2007 Page #111  
 "Aying Saucers" that Jack Pickett saw at MacDill AFB in 1967. Mystery solv 2007 Page #111  
s the identical craft Jack Pickett saw at MacDill AFB in 1967. Through tele 2007 Page #114  
z, it became apparent that what he saw the large 116' diameter craft (see i 2007 Page #114  
ared: "chat's the exact aircraft I saw at \,'( right Patterson AFB". Warren 2007 Page #115  
d me sun wasn't quite down yet. We saw a streak come across the horizon. Th 2007 Page #121  
 still stand on the sidewalk. \Y/e saw two uucks sitting next to each ocher 2007 Page #122  
s. DeBow: How many other witnesses saw this fireball from the sky? Joe: You 2007 Page #123  
now I really don't know. \Xfhen we saw the streak come across the sky, ther 2007 Page #123  
y else in town ever said that they saw the same fireball? Joe: Where the to 2007 Page #123  
ut how after the fire you said you saw the vehicles rolling into town with  2007 Page #123  
ce cream and were heading back, we saw the military vehicles coming into to 2007 Page #124  
e of black cars that were shin). I saw a sticker on the door. 1t either sai 2007 Page #124  
sting part of this. Joe: \X/hen we saw the vehicles we were still down a t  2007 Page #124  
k about it? Joe: l don't th.ink he saw anything because he wasn't the only  2007 Page #125  
as the only one he never did. \Xfe saw a lot of fires up there, but never h 2007 Page #126  
d his family were camping and they saw an orangish-blue light streak across 2007 Page #127  
 In November 24, 1992, many people saw an ob1ect crash. One man was driving 2007 Page #128  
                                he saw an object impact into South Haven Pa 2007 Page #129  
and UFO Network) heard that people saw fire trucks in the park during the i 2007 Page #129  
 1986. The wimesses said that they saw flying spheres that appeared to be m 2007 Page #129  
agers went out to see the site and saw the ground burnt in an oval shape. T 2007 Page #129  
y had to leave. People at the site saw a big green luminous light; they tri 2007 Page #130  
 times as what people and military saw on the ships and wreckage. The next  2007 Page #131  
 covert mission was initiated that saw a "team" of what Riggs describes as  2007 Page #138  
his part of the country claim they saw an object which resembled a soccer b 2007 Page #141  
osion, the ground shook and people saw blue and orange bghts floating in a  2007 Page #149  
lt a tingling in hjs head. Then he saw an object the size of a car, bright  2007 Page #152  
 rught on a deserted country road, saw the glowing disc and cook__rru~ r.ho 2007 Page #156  
on of moving, white disc. The kids saw a large, flattened-egg-shaped object 2007 Page #166  
ying. I don't know which one of us saw it first, but one of us saw the obje 2007 Page #166  
 of us saw it first, but one of us saw the object in the sky glowing. Then  2007 Page #166  
 outside playing, so they actually saw it before we cLid because we heard t 2007 Page #167  
ject. ([ o his i\lom) You said you saw one kind of glance back at our direc 2007 Page #169  
n't that much time between when we saw it and went after it and when we saw 2007 Page #170  
w it and went after it and when we saw it on the ground - l mean it could n 2007 Page #170  
 Mom and Paul: Yeah, I'm sure they saw it for a long time before we did. Pa 2007 Page #171  
d reporting the same event that we saw. 1 was curious to get their rake on  2007 Page #172  
ears after he and his Mom and Aunt saw the disc at ground level on the Sand 2007 Page #174  
ill, Kirtland security guards also saw lights, or cliscs, land three differ 2007 Page #174  
anyon Manzano Weapons Storage Area saw glowing lights land inside the restr 2007 Page #176  
slightly less than five feet. They saw no visible portholes , doors, or mar 2007 Page #187  
ve notes of the strange objects he saw in the skies over El Llano. He share 2007 Page #191  
d of 'silver rain."' The lady then saw something shimmenng m the ground and 2007 Page #193  
le with our eyes startled, when we saw the disc explode in flames. It disin 2007 Page #194  
 late afternoon when they suddenly saw a huge object reflecting the sunljgh 2007 Page #196  
 looked up on a rainy rught, "they saw a disc swinging in the air as in dif 2007 Page #199  
ers rugh in the Andes Mountains. I saw with my own eyes how two luminous tr 2007 Page #200  
evada Test Site was a man who also saw the object in the air. He said that  2008 Page #9  
ing through I 0,000 [feet] when he saw a 'meteor' [quotes in original docum 2008 Page #9  
 who was in the right seat, nor 1, saw the source of the illumination ... T 2008 Page #10  
ght again. And this object which I saw was illuminated. It had a long lende 2008 Page #10  
that same report, Shields said, "I saw only a slender object. I don't know  2008 Page #10  
fter it. It was clearly defined. I saw it for a period of maybe one or two  2008 Page #10  
kind of a roar." He glanced up and saw a yellow-white flame going west, hea 2008 Page #11  
men got out of the truck. Robinson saw the light in the southeast and point 2008 Page #12  
 flying over. He said that he only saw a bright light but he didn't see any 2008 Page #13  
n. Both Bernini's wife and his son saw the light and his son said that he a 2008 Page #13  
ight and his son said that he also saw an object. He said that it was movin 2008 Page #13  
as so bright that people in Kansas saw it. There were those in Reno, Nevada 2008 Page #13  
in Reno, Nevada who also said they saw the flash. Kadesh thought that peopl 2008 Page #13  
rs in the local FAA control tower, saw the flash and told reporters that it 2008 Page #13  
ghts. When he got close enough, he saw that it had an oval shape and as it  2008 Page #14  
e out. According to his letter, he saw a disk-shaped craft that had been sm 2008 Page #14  
close to the ground so that dozens saw it and provided descriptions that do 2008 Page #16  
ho were there know the truth. They saw something from outer space and it wa 2008 Page #17  
rudge. Between 1948 (the year that saw the creation of Project Sign) and 19 2008 Page #23  
r strong before. The United States saw its own security sector overhaul wit 2008 Page #25  
two USAF security police patrolmen saw unusual lights outside the back gate 2008 Page #32  
eague who had been on night patrol saw a triangular-shaped UFO at fairlyhig 2008 Page #33  
ike. All the members of the patrol saw the UFO and, again, the description  2008 Page #33  
ions or knew "someone reliable who saw something." That's when I heard "som 2008 Page #42  
e and headed towards the mudflats. Saw what appeared to be an explosion (th 2008 Page #46  
t the front window of his home and saw something extraordinary on Sunday ni 2008 Page #48  
t as the Elk River Logging Camp. I saw four milita,y weapons carriers. Ther 2008 Page #51  
t into the area first and actually saw the object. In one version he photog 2008 Page #54  
ash. His drive was nomial until he saw glowing lights coming in a line from 2008 Page #58  
 numerous other people in the area saw the UFO. The story generated massive 2008 Page #67  
t Tern Hill barracks in Shropshire saw several UFOs fly directly over their 2008 Page #67  
WSA Toi·ver (weapons storage area) saw all kinds of lights in the air. They 2008 Page #71  
ghts in the air. They thought they saw something being beamed up in the air 2008 Page #71  
rted that residents in Orford Ness saw a fireball and other strange glowing 2008 Page #74  
Steffens and Airman John Burroughs saw strange, colorful lights hovering at 2008 Page #78  
nd-written statement about what he saw to the RAF Bentwaters Deputy Base Co 2008 Page #79  
lashing on and off Because I never saw anything like that coming from the w 2008 Page #79  
ing went away. Then John Burroughs saw more colored lights in the forest. B 2008 Page #83  
 a picture of this object that you saw?                                     2008 Page #84  
e WSA Tower (weapons storage area) saw all kinds of lights in the air. They 2008 Page #86  
ghts in the air. They thought they saw something being beamed up in the air 2008 Page #86  
at the (East) gate. They said they saw weird happenings . They said they sa 2008 Page #86  
 weird happenings . They said they saw something above the tree level. They 2008 Page #86  
level. They said they thought they saw something being lifted off the groun 2008 Page #86  
 eyewitness, Larry Warren, says he saw such an explosion of light while man 2008 Page #93  
N. Karelinski village the peasants saw to the Northwest, rather high above  2008 Page #98  
 Factory, facing north. I suddenly saw that directly to the north, over Onk 2008 Page #99  
nd it damaged some crops. Later we saw that many windows were shattered , a 2008 Page #100  
 National Socialism in Gemrnny and saw an armed Greater Germany as the most 2008 Page #126  
URPRIS£ THAT WAS NEVER USED ·Oh. I saw them three times!" SOME NIDS PROJECT 2008 Page #153  
technology. The nineteenth century saw some relatively minor changes. In ou 2009 Page #19  
s told to keep quiet about what he saw. Thereafter, Dahl declared it all a  2009 Page #30  
ter Dahl's sighting and claimed he saw a single saucer on his own. Dahl had 2009 Page #31  
body at the scene, Werner said: "I saw the creature [that] you 're talking  2009 Page #49  
o did look inside only briefly. He saw two swivel seats, an oval cabin, and 2009 Page #49  
taken to another location where he saw a "metallic ship," twentyfive to thi 2009 Page #49  
t pe,fectly clear that UFOs that I saw were structured machines moving unde 2009 Page #59  
ince. I believe the objects that I saw at close quarter were extraterrestri 2009 Page #59  
 one or more military eyewitnesses saw Burroughs either jump up on a craft  2009 Page #76  
 Right from the beginning, the men saw what they could not explain and some 2009 Page #77  
John Burroughs sketch of lights he saw on the first night of December 26, 1 2009 Page #78  
 was involved in the incidents and saw strange things that that is why they 2009 Page #79  
 is why they put me there and if I saw anything strange happening in the wo 2009 Page #79  
including Sgt. Adrian Bustinza. We saw something like lights, really bright 2009 Page #79  
 Halt asked me if that was what we saw the first night. I told him I wasn't 2009 Page #79  
inted off in the direction we last saw it. Then they jumped into the car an 2009 Page #82  
r and gave no indication that they saw anything. They posted me on that Eas 2009 Page #82  
ght long and told me to report ifl saw anything else and they all left."    2009 Page #82  
st Gate, Airmen LaPlume and Palmer saw a blue, green, red and yellow light  2009 Page #83  
ooking stright up at teh underside saw this which I felt at the time was a  2009 Page #84  
the stars and that was the last we saw of it.                               2009 Page #84  
s report stated that witnesses who saw the aliens "Were overwhelmed with a  2009 Page #138  
 conclusion that these individuals saw something. He stated the above has l 2009 Page #178  

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laugh at people any more when they say they’ve seen UFOs. I’ve seen one mys 2003 Page #7  
o win the war first. It goes on to say that when we have won the war the US 2003 Page #27  
nd reflected light." He went on to say that "coupled with experience, PLM g 2003 Page #50  
e atmosphere. The local Nike sites say they will not comment. They don't de 2003 Page #53  
ut they will not comment, and they say that they will issue a statement wit 2003 Page #53  
 the phenomena. State police there say there is a fire in the Kecksburg are 2003 Page #53  
ement, but also other eyewitnesses say that NASA took part in the investiga 2003 Page #59  
edged that, and the man went on to say how he was on one of the search team 2003 Page #63  
ress his gratitude, but all he can say is "It's beyond my..." Clark Cliffor 2003 Page #89  
 worried about something, wouldn't say what." The next morning, April 2, Fo 2003 Page #89  
his man knew everything, and might say anything. As such, forcing him out o 2003 Page #95  
include the enclosed, and can only say that these scrapings came from the e 2003 Page #103  
meone was out to get him. He would say that he had discovered a plan for al 2003 Page #141  
ment, though, comes from those who say, "Why would anyone be impressed by a 2003 Page #183  
vidence for fakery, rather than to say, "You haven't proven them to be auth 2003 Page #184  
 patent process. Many people also, say, "OK, but why still keep it secret T 2003 Page #185  
nt people are sincere in what they say—they just don't know! 182            2003 Page #186  
't know. Summing it all up I would say that the president is told, but that 2003 Page #189  
nt I will not deal with it. I will say, however, that I have spent a lot of 2003 Page #191  
 advisor, so I didn't know what to say. I tried to prove a negative afterwa 2003 Page #201  
ide to send Twining to NM? Did Ike say to George, "please get the Wedemeyer 2003 Page #209  
ves?" Or did Ike call Marshall and say "can you write me up a directive for 2003 Page #209  
 cetera. This is attached. I might say now that a portion of his directive  2003 Page #230  
 the Argentine border. We can only say that the Argentine and Uruguayan rad 2004 Page #8  
s they were fire balls. That is to say that these spheres became real balls 2004 Page #11  
assified *top secret*. / regret to say that I de net know what this latest  2004 Page #18  
 THEv WERE FIR,' RILLS. THAT IS To SAY THAT THESE sPmERFS erCAHE REAL PALL! 2004 Page #21  
E AND TO LOOK APTER THE PEOPLE YOU SAY HAVE MEN INJURED? MAL WELL. WE HAIM  2004 Page #24  
te in a rowboat, but the witnesses say that that was not the case. When it  2004 Page #37  
 a day's work, but that was not to say they were inured to it. When they ha 2004 Page #39  
th?" "Don't know what it is. Can't say as I care for it." Bradford replied. 2004 Page #39  
ff Writer, Ray MacLeod, went on to say that "we get hundreds of reports eve 2004 Page #41  
author Chris Styles, suffice it to say that should it eventually be publish 2004 Page #43  
e Shag Harbor crash and went on to say that at the same time, all kinds of  2004 Page #43  
rom in several years. He called to say he saw previews to Unsolved Mysterie 2004 Page #56  
HAT ABOUT ENTITIES? Doug Nolan did say he saw at least two. Again, to give  2004 Page #72  
ts were being returned: Fitch: You say that you had to return it (a piece o 2004 Page #95  
are to go beyond that point. I can say that it went into the hands of a hig 2004 Page #95  
y, it makes no sense that he would say that he received access to alien bod 2004 Page #98  
er. Q: Pardon me, sir, but did you say two feet? A: That is correct. I was  2004 Page #102  
ent on the witnesses and what they say. Len Stringfield sensed that the lar 2004 Page #106  
n reports Slide 6 WHAT THE NUMBERS SAY • 53 reports with aliens, some on si 2004 Page #109  
riends are careful about what they say on the phone. I am personally acquai 2004 Page #117  
al Conference What Do the Skeptics Say? So, if there have been numerous cra 2004 Page #121  
to these men and what they have to say later. But to begin, let's consider  2004 Page #133  
have been a fraud, which is not to say that actual autopsy film of alien be 2004 Page #137  
n there are numerous witnesses who say that he was. Those witnesses include 2004 Page #138  
.. or the source's documents. Some say bogus documents that essentially sta 2004 Page #140  
 telegram says is incendiary. Some say it mentions two sites, and that at o 2004 Page #141  
hether it is even a telegram. They say grainy photographic 138              2004 Page #141  
maybe the aliens did go away. Some say they were flown to Edwards Air Force 2004 Page #144  
 I was in the audience to hear him say it. Astronaut Gordon Cooper concurs, 2004 Page #146  
ing, when Beria Interrupted him to say, "My dear man, I know you're not gui 2004 Page #158  
n on television. At no time did he say it was the same, just similar. Of th 2004 Page #180  
n "Do you believe?" I would always say, "Yes, what are you crazy?" Question 2004 Page #181  
chic or UFOs? UFOs. I would always say yeah. I would always say, "What — Ar 2004 Page #181  
ld always say yeah. I would always say, "What — Are you nuts? You can't be  2004 Page #181  
 and said — and I expected them to say, "Like — what the hell are you guys  2004 Page #182  
ain my partner had enough sense to say "Hey! We were invited by Mr. Hatch b 2004 Page #183  
(General) George (Weinbrenner) and say, "Do you want to talk to these guys? 2004 Page #183  
l you." There is much more I could say about this amazing story but let me  2004 Page #185  
r Force that was running the show. Say what you will, we have had a number  2004 Page #191  
t right. You're right. Someone did say you can meet an alien down in New Me 2004 Page #196  
ential UFO knowledge. What I would say today is that all the presidents exc 2004 Page #197  
 Committee." • The four paragraphs say we need a classified intelligence pr 2004 Page #210  
ities, however... Well, let's just say that the jury is still out. As Stan  2004 Page #223  
OONS WOULD MAKE (MN)*****nEXT THEY SAY PR OF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD WORK Li 2004 Page #229  
ith wire service teletypes. Can we say without certainty one of these other 2004 Page #237  
 on the forensic evidence. When we say the words and "original MJ-12 docume 2004 Page #243  
y sixties appropriate? Can someone say that this sort of procedure did exis 2004 Page #253  
wed by researches, the girls would say chat the strange bumps on the creatu 2005 Page #31  
ht of 20 January 1996. \Xfitnesses say that the officer might have died of  2005 Page #33  
range visitors had coached them co say. But they refused co compl~·- \X/het 2005 Page #35  
rove anything. \\lhatever I had to say, I've already said." Then he left th 2005 Page #35  
owing signs of life. He refused to say that the creature seemed to breathe. 2005 Page #36  
"shaped Like a uain car," he would say laterwith four lights around it. Sta 2005 Page #37  
hit, the ground rumbled and as you say, he probably did run to his mother.  2005 Page #69  
feature."' 'WHAT DID THE GEOLOGIST SAY ABOUT THE ARTIFICIALITY OF THE TRIAN 2005 Page #70  
easonably countered. It is fair to say that we "know" it. Beyond this bare  2005 Page #77  
y single prognosticator. Except to say that, the proverbial srur will rut t 2005 Page #85  
to Living that idea. It is fair to say that the past cenrury saw more scien 2005 Page #87  
d the Cold ll1/' or. It is fair to say that in 1941 Albert Einstein was the 2005 Page #92  
nall y to Mr. Moise, 1 am happy to say, but I interviewed this person ... t 2005 Page #99  
and UFOs gunpowder barrel. Hence l say: let the spacemen come; they might s 2005 Page #103  
ountless other individuals. Can we say with certainty that his death was th 2005 Page #104  
igious believers believe what they say, this is the message they profess. B 2005 Page #117  
hed our planet. How ridjculous! So say the keepers of convention. They give 2005 Page #117  
"I'll neYer make fun of people who say thev've seen unidentified flying obj 2005 Page #119  
cret UFO intelligence unit. We can say this: General Marshall's call for a  2005 Page #124  
rmer congressional aide, typically say, "I've looked at countless numbers o 2005 Page #130  
rash event is less probative than, say, a tissue sample of an extraterrestr 2005 Page #135  
nt? What does the case or document say in relation to what was known then a 2005 Page #136  
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rash retrieval stories would be to say nothing and let the whole issue fade 2005 Page #139  
d the world. And the rest, as they say, is history. There have been numerou 2005 Page #146  
\ Mexico in August 1945 when, they say, they literaLiy stumbled across the  2005 Page #153  
ip manufacturing. Baca and Padilla say they are planning an expedition to i 2005 Page #158  
in one of the pictures. He did not say whether these were photos or drawing 2005 Page #165  
al UFO sighting, but he goes on to say that the Canaclian government's Proj 2005 Page #172  
e fake MJ-12 documents? Why do you say SETI stands for Silly Effort To Inve 2006 Page #4  
t land on the White House lawn and say "take me to your leader"?            2006 Page #4  
 They are also real. 7. WHY do you say SETI stands for Silly Effort to Inve 2006 Page #11  
nd guess aliens? They persistently say there is no evidence for UFOs, but a 2006 Page #11  
government. I am careful in what I say; I don't break the law in seeking cl 2006 Page #12  
crashed Told to leave tha area and say nothing Another source leads him to  2006 Page #26  
 of contact is, as Mr. Spock would say, illogical. The organizers of the Co 2006 Page #70  
ith a 'Green Monster welcome sign' say there was nothing to the story or th 2006 Page #91  
a." Another headline read, "Police Say Braxton Monster Product of 'Mass Hys 2006 Page #99  
emarkable was what Prescott had to say next: "Sometime later we joined up w 2006 Page #123  
now? James Prescott isn't going to say anything [on the record]; he'd be ki 2006 Page #124  
evidence of one man, but all I can say is that everything I've collected si 2006 Page #124  
ie. He's sorry; he doesn't want to say anything further for the moment, bec 2006 Page #125  
ent, because he's too afraid. As I say, they don't know for certain that it 2006 Page #125  
he was fascinated by what I had to say because of something which had happe 2006 Page #125  
 down from the mountain and didn't say anything more. Nothing about who bro 2006 Page #127  
him immediately." (20) Needless to say, the fact that Tony Dodd was not rel 2006 Page #128  
His comments were illuminating, to say the least. "Even to you, Nick, I can 2006 Page #130  
y careful with every single word I say, because I know that every word, eve 2006 Page #131  
) Bottom line, government insiders say that the Majestic-12 group under Pre 2006 Page #141  
 listen in on something, but don't say nothing.' So we opened up the COMNET 2006 Page #144  
 YOU CONTACTED THEM, WHAT DID THEY SAY? WHAT DID YOU HEAR THEM SAY? They we 2006 Page #146  
D THEY SAY? WHAT DID YOU HEAR THEM SAY? They were able to see every scope i 2006 Page #146  
PERIOR OFFICER COME RUNNING IN AND SAY, 'X IS GOING ON'? Yes, the commandin 2006 Page #149  
 it was no exercise. WHEN DID THEY SAY THAT? From the very get go. We conta 2006 Page #149  
Michigan: "First of all, I want to say I am very nervous about this and I w 2006 Page #151  
y nervous about this and I want to say I'm glad to be able to say something 2006 Page #151  
want to say I'm glad to be able to say something about this because 148     2006 Page #151  
T TIME, PAUL, DID YOUR FATHER EVER SAY TO YOU AS A FIVE TO SEVEN-YEAR-OLD T 2006 Page #152  
 we were working with — he did not say 'people,' but he said we are working 2006 Page #152  
path and the whole nine yards. YOU SAY 'X, Y, 0.' MOST PEOPLE WOULD SAY, 'X 2006 Page #152  
U SAY 'X, Y, 0.' MOST PEOPLE WOULD SAY, 'X, Y, Z.' No, it was X, Y, 0. X wa 2006 Page #152  
he Supervisor did), so I would not say anything. But my Dad's supervisor th 2006 Page #153  
ould happen to me if I was ever to say anything to anyone about what I was  2006 Page #153  
ry high chrome look to it. I would say size ranged anywhere from 15 feet ac 2006 Page #153  
ite at one time was five. WHEN YOU SAY STACKED, I HAVE IN MY MIND'S EYE THE 2006 Page #153  
ct, when they called, my Dad would say, 'This is D.' He'd go, 'Yes, sir, I  2006 Page #154  
HY WOULD SOMETHING ADVANCED, LET'S SAY IN TECHNOLOGY AND MIND, FLY OR MOVE  2006 Page #155  
s sort of veiny, I guess you could say, or just bumps. That is the best I c 2006 Page #159  
d ever seen and that's all I could say. It was definitely not a human and d 2006 Page #159  
U FEEL? I was in shock! What can I say? I did not want to believe it. I cou 2006 Page #159  
t come out with books and media to say Roswell did not happen. It hurts.' S 2006 Page #163  
 be a Crashed Saucer. What? Did he say a Crashed Saucer? Yes, he did. And h 2006 Page #174  
hed. But you could see for, oh I'd say, three to five hundred yards where i 2006 Page #176  
 usual, had a great many things to say about the origin of the human specie 2006 Page #181  
ng us blithely aside. For, so they say, we are the foolish outsiders, stupi 2006 Page #181  
 L - -. -.. . .-'· t • -· \Xie can say for certain that the Robenson Panel' 2007 Page #23  
d forge alliances. I would like to say a few things about this slippery not 2007 Page #34  
Os. On the ·whole, 1 would have to say that the picture is not very promisi 2007 Page #38  
t wa, to win works" and goes on to say, "Need an excuse to be weird? Capita 2007 Page #69  
' television ad campaign. l cannot say that Mr. Haas ever read "Proposed St 2007 Page #76  
qualifications. MW: When would you say you finished in your degree course?  2007 Page #78  
sroom scenario. It was one on one. Say a telecom engineer might need to kno 2007 Page #83  
 now is silly because people would say well why would someone \'Vant to acc 2007 Page #83  
missiJes. \X/hen they come our and say these things why the hell shouldn't  2007 Page #85  
the hackers at all. i\tfW: Can you say how you went about doing the work of 2007 Page #85  
ion in any way. Then they go on to say "damage by alteration of data" whjch 2007 Page #88  
erican air defence. I also used to say that it was no fault of American ser 2007 Page #89  
cution can and they are allowed to say "he's done this and chat" and you ar 2007 Page #91  
d to but isn't ideal. My dad would say (in Scottish accent) "It's your own  2007 Page #92  
                                   say the least. This leaves the very real 2007 Page #109  
st of my recollection, would be to say that is was kind of eggshaped. It wa 2007 Page #122  
e, you know the smoke, I shouldn't say the fire-the smoke-we could see the  2007 Page #122  
id. Not even my dad. My dad didn't say anything, in fact, I never e, en not 2007 Page #123  
icle finally came out, what did it say about the event? Joe: That it ,vas a 2007 Page #123  
assive fire was there. They didn't say why the town was closed down; the) j 2007 Page #123  
hey would fight a fire, they would say, "1 was plowing trees here" and "mad 2007 Page #125  
ing about the fire. Nothing. Don't say a word. You know usually they say th 2007 Page #125  
 say a word. You know usually they say they "plowed this stuff' and "put th 2007 Page #125  
time our dads came back and didn't say anything. Nothing . Whether or not t 2007 Page #125  
dult, and being an operaror, l can say that thing had to have weighed a mas 2007 Page #126  
ewed on the radio sa.id, "They can say what they want, but it is like 1 am  2007 Page #130  
to have refused to go on record to say it was a meteor. Was this a failed d 2007 Page #130  
cion of the structure. Needless to say, the photographs were carefully and  2007 Page #138  
 of," says Riggs. Riggs goes on to say that the photographs had been immedi 2007 Page #138  
 the Argentine border. We can only say that the Argentine and Uruguayan rad 2007 Page #141  
lights and seeing ... Mom: l would say there were at least six (other cars) 2007 Page #169  
re so quickly. It's hard reaily to say. Paul: What's amazing is that they g 2007 Page #171  
ns heard the Mexican spotter plans say that the small plane had been almost 2007 Page #186  
flections began to loosen, 1 can't say for sure if they were sparks or flas 2007 Page #196  
o be a refined alloy but we cannot say which one for certain." The next ste 2007 Page #196  
guishable yellowish color. I would say the object was just about divided in 2008 Page #10  
 heard a cable network news anchor say that she thought there was something 2008 Page #14  
e of the 9/11 attacks. Needless to say, the measures adopted to maintain na 2008 Page #25  
asic information" was profound, to say the very least. A Federal Bureau of  2008 Page #26  
cal RAF stations. In fact, I would say that the total number of reports eas 2008 Page #33  
defense point of view, you have to say that there 1s a potential UFO threat 2008 Page #34  
defense point of view, you have to say that there is a potential UFO threat 2008 Page #38  
s and police officers I knew would say nothing to make anyone suspect-they  2008 Page #42  
e was told by government people to say nothing." Mr. Lake declined my inter 2008 Page #46  
 to get out of there. They didn '1 say it ve,y politely either. " --~;i ,r~ 2008 Page #51  
ne about it, and then he would not say anything. " She was also aware Don B 2008 Page #53  
s ranges over the sea. Needless to say, one does not conduct tests involvin 2008 Page #66  
landed!" Jim Penniston would later say in interviews that after a call to t 2008 Page #80  
 later interviews, Burroughs would say: "Penniston and I were moving toward 2008 Page #80  
 copy all these years. If she was, say, 21 in 1947, she would have been 70  2008 Page #105  
r be incernational law, chat is to say, as it is conceived today, but somet 2008 Page #112  
conditions on these bodies , lec's say the moon, or the planet Mars, would  2008 Page #112  
 radar. But what do we do in lee's say ten years from now? When arcificial  2008 Page #114  
 found in these docll11ents. I can say no more. Good luck. Salina 109       2008 Page #115  
med incapable of defense ... I may say this today: If the wave of more than 2008 Page #130  
tion, wrote: "lt would be false to say [John D. Rockefeller] was the master 2008 Page #144  
ption. But it wouldn't be false to say the Rockefeller money has been used  2008 Page #144  
hiatry ... "It is not incorrect to say that a major segment of today's mode 2008 Page #144  
DON'T TALK. PEOPLE IN THE PENTAGON SAY THINGS AND THEY DON'T ALWAYS ACREE T 2008 Page #147  
rstand humankind's new tools. Some say the generation just past accomplishe 2009 Page #19  
superior and inferior to those of, say, extraterrestrial plasma weapons and 2009 Page #22  
nel access. The real FBI had final say over that series' cast, and one of i 2009 Page #32  
             Memorandum goes on to say: "future considerations relative to  2009 Page #37  
l proposals.23 NSAM 271 goes on to say that the cooperation was a direct ou 2009 Page #40  
e Top Secret Memorandum went on to say: [I] have instructed James Webb to d 2009 Page #41  
wholly skeptical commentator might say that Bethurum simply made up his sto 2009 Page #55  
you would see. WOW! Yeah! Yeah, to say the least. It was ve,y unusual. WERE 2009 Page #65  
nd our (human) capability. DID YOU SAY TO JOHN BURROUGHS THEN, 'THIS LOOKS  2009 Page #65  
 to touch. The temperature I would say was like 60 degrees F. YOU WERE FEEL 2009 Page #66  
ry officers in that meeting was to say, "It's a Brit affair that happened o 2009 Page #74  
ntelligently controlled. Now, I'll say one other thing -it's certainly poss 2009 Page #75  
pability to send down what I would say would be laser beams or something li 2009 Page #75  
ns Storage Area. SOME PEOPLE WOULD SAY THAT POWER, ARROGANCE AND GREED WERE 2009 Page #75  
HEY AFRAID OF? (laughs) I can just say there's a ve,y powe,ful force at wor 2009 Page #75  
hat? ALL BLOCKED. That's what they say. SO, WHO WOULD BE IN CONTROL IF PRES 2009 Page #75  
very special about what she had to say about UFO's. I didn't know how it wo 2009 Page #88  

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at Ile _himself a;id quoted him as sayin1, that he had received no lndt~1t1 2009 Page #184  

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ith UFO cases by the Air Force, by saying: "I would do it but before agreei 2003 Page #24  
dio broadcast, Murphy is quoted as saying, "The control tower at the Greate 2003 Page #54  
s in Greensburg, who was quoted as saying that the search, "uncovered absol 2003 Page #55  
662nd Radar Squadron was quoted as saying, "that as far as the department ( 2003 Page #55  
e ask is why are only a few people saying that nothing happened? Especially 2003 Page #57  
d cults and personalities had been saying that the "Space Brothers" were he 2003 Page #142  
ty gained control of the situation saying Ike was at the dentist after havi 2003 Page #192  
re today. Carter made an exception saying he would not release UFO records  2003 Page #196  
ught up this issue to Bill Clinton saying, "Why don't you 195               2003 Page #199  
ting on this even more frequently, saying that Bolivian authorities have ur 2004 Page #8  
, a misunderstanding was caused by saying that this disc was of Soviet orig 2004 Page #13  
 that was the case, the NSA wasn't saying, and no further evidence pertaini 2004 Page #14  
ot plant et Awoke." aoroilutted by saying; *VIM Argentina Is position to de 2004 Page #20  
y, Bill Case met me at the Aurora, saying there was something he wanted to  2004 Page #31  
se dates. Still here was the diver saying, well I remember diving on two UF 2004 Page #43  
 the man was talking about. He was saying that he was involved in an operat 2004 Page #43  
year. Chris' friend floored him by saying, "Oh yeah, the Shag Harbor crash. 2004 Page #44  
estions — I remember that Navy guy saying that "Bullets are cheap." The dif 2004 Page #49  
 family members, they remember him saying, 'I was one of the police officer 2004 Page #72  
d Armen that he could not help him saying, "I have no resources at all, no  2004 Page #99  
m the National Bureau of Standards saying it was not a natural stone. The p 2004 Page #102  
dman quotes Marcel at one point as saying the writing was pinkish-purple, a 2004 Page #137  
ly Clinton continued his remark by saying, "But if it did happen, the Air F 2004 Page #140  
es are required to sign a document saying that dissemination of the informa 2004 Page #170  
they got a phone call from Coleman saying the government had changed their  2004 Page #184  
ut let me end the Nixon segment by saying that in a conversation with Linda 2004 Page #185  
th PBS. Well in this process he is saying how much would you take, and woul 2004 Page #194  
rying to get me to meet with. I am saying I was supposed to have had a dial 2004 Page #194  
our concentration. .. And what I'm saying is — you all laughed when I said  2004 Page #197  
 credit. So, to paraphrase the old saying: if you can't satisfy everyone, y 2004 Page #214  
he margin is a pen written note to saying: 'What is DM doing?" Then on the  2004 Page #247  
eral refused to giYe an interview, saying: "\Xfhatever I had to declare, I  2005 Page #35  
 interview, Major Calza slipped by saying, "That was when we [the J\rmyl ca 2005 Page #36  
the base commander at Wright Field saying that: 'You're a member of Blue Bo 2005 Page #40  
nd Young. Werner explained this by saying that he had confused daces, and h 2005 Page #40  
written co Moise on March 21, 1955 saying: «\Xie appreciate being informed  2005 Page #97  
ost looks as if Freud was right in saying there is a death instinct when on 2005 Page #102  
ught the piece we had taken co me, saying he clid not want to get his dad i 2005 Page #157  
ing it." This article concludes by saying, "Make no mistake about it, anti- 2005 Page #172  
echnology to cake us to the stars, saying that "we now have the technology  2005 Page #175  
ple have lied with regard to UFOs. Saying some UFOs are of ET origin, of co 2006 Page #4  
d, such as the Queen and the Pope, saying that indeed SOME UFOs are ET spac 2006 Page #9  
n out Stan Friedman, if what he is saying about a Cosmic Watergate and over 2006 Page #12  
ave for the wrr"kage. But he's not saying too much about what he expects to 2006 Page #44  
on't know if he believes what he's saying. But the timing was certainly int 2006 Page #126  
e early 1980s. "I do remember Mick saying that when he had first told me th 2006 Page #127  
ate in a non-fiction book, are you saying that there is more going on behin 2006 Page #130  
 UFOS ON RADAR? Yeah. AND SOMEBODY SAYING THIS DID NOT HAPPEN? Right. For s 2006 Page #148  
E KIND OF OFFICIAL NOTICE CAME OUT SAYING, 'FORGET ALL OF THAT. IT WAS JUST 2006 Page #150  
 Breaks. All I can remember my Dad saying was, 'Oh, my God!' The techs all  2006 Page #154  
ssador. Acheson ended his story by saying that, after he arrived at the Whi 2006 Page #167  
TV news, is quoted in rus obituary saying, "I wdn't raise an eyebrow about  2007 Page #13  
vant excerpt begins with one voice saying "Does anyone believe in UFOs?" Af 2007 Page #75  
orating than the lessons. I am not saying that about you I am saying that a 2007 Page #79  
 am not saying that about you I am saying that about me. \X'hat about Girlf 2007 Page #79  
ut it. If such serious people were saying that we had such advanced technol 2007 Page #85  
 were open and there were no signs saying Nlilirary Base keep out. You coul 2007 Page #88  
here be any kind of vilid case for saying that someone could have any reaso 2007 Page #88  
ad. I would sometimes start off by saying that 911 was an inside job and th 2007 Page #89  
military cyber security newsletter saying that they had tracked down and st 2007 Page #90  
 patch on the side of it. Now 1 am saying that I remember it was NASA but b 2007 Page #124  
ol. l remember my mom on the phone saying "this is totally ridiculous for a 2007 Page #126  
he Kennedy's, Pataki paused before saying: 'I may have."' That Dorothy Kilg 2007 Page #136  
iglio . Of course, it goes without saying that if Kennedy had secretly impa 2007 Page #136  
ting on this even more frequently, saying that Bolivian authorities have ur 2007 Page #141  
ul: It must have been like we were saying earlier. It was still glowing, so 2007 Page #170  
he radios, the Mexicans were heard saying that they had found a second cras 2007 Page #186  
eople thought this was the same as saying that there were only 8 individual 2008 Page #64  
ase Shift Commander?) and they are saying, 'What's your E.T. A?' [ Estimate 2008 Page #86  
Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, as saying: "I did drive Williams to an F-16 2008 Page #88  
most reports and dismissed others, saying, "All non-explained sightings are 2008 Page #133  
 assassination related documents , saying their release would cause "extrem 2009 Page #34  
 2009, YOU ARE GOING ON THE RECORD SAYING THAT WHAT YOU ENCOUNTERED IN REND 2009 Page #74  
 stories over the years coming out saying I jumped on something or I was dr 2009 Page #78  
and he did co,?firm that what I am saying is true. He remembers talking to  2009 Page #80  
al computer network and quotes him saying "I think Tass is exploring its ne 2009 Page #138  
ch quoted most reliable sources as saying that research on such an offensiv 2009 Page #159  
 may not be amplified further than saying that things pertaining to it are  2009 Page #159  
ty Civil Engineering Department as saying: The new secret weapon mentioned  2009 Page #159  
eapon reported from New Zealand as saying that the weapon exists and that f 2009 Page #160  
 Cincinnati , is further quoted as saying that the weapon was not connected 2009 Page #160  
ss in Cincinnati and quoted him as saying that he worked on the weapon in N 2009 Page #160  
Herald Tribune quotes Snodgrass as saying that the Navy holds all reports o 2009 Page #160  
. Later a dispatch quoted Leech as saying he received the honor for his wor 2009 Page #167  
 may not be amplified further than saying that things pertaining to it are  2009 Page #172  
 _;,aid \Vets ''as awe- 1 Leech as saying the weapon was some in its eftect 2009 Page #181  

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l version, appeared on a BBC video sayjng, "That day there was a malformed  2005 Page #35  

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!Ject oI elcctnc: '_thcr quol!d 35 saylii1: that u1c;cutTcnts on the h~inan 2009 Page #184  

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ssl'rtcct •'OthN m1tioni. may find saylnl:' hi~ ,ve11pon "'"s an e!tect,~e  2009 Page #183  

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ecret and signed by FDR. This memo says that before we can exploit these "s 2003 Page #27  
ity outside of Kecksburg. Romansky says that his fire company was dispatche 2003 Page #60  
s surrounded by scaffolding. Myron says that once it was determined that he 2003 Page #62  
and Presidential candidate Wallace says "I insist, if there is a genuine em 2003 Page #87  
 attendance. "You deserve it Jim," says Truman as he pins the metal on the  2003 Page #89  
 of Defense Louis Johnson. Johnson says that Forrestal "looks fine" and sho 2003 Page #90  
iatrist (Captain) George M. Raines says that the Secretary took his life 'i 2003 Page #92  
ther, the Guide to Uncommon Metals says, "Bismuth is one of the few metals  2003 Page #106  
t Is Radar Weather Gadget Airforce Says '— Platter Picked^, 5" HER ALD W/£X 2003 Page #119  
 ” Re M J-12 paper* "The Air Force says the document is bogus... and CFO ex 2003 Page #135  
ansformation in Paul Bennewitz. He says, "Between May and June, his demeano 2003 Page #144  
ret Memo in Dept of Transportation says: - Flying saucers exist - Most high 2003 Page #161  
urity regulations. What the Manual Says This Slide 9 summarizes some of the 2003 Page #171  
gories, gives them a code name and says where to ship each kind. This table 2003 Page #176  
ONY CLAIMS OF FAKERY □ "Gnvernment says they are fake" □ "There is ne preve 2003 Page #186  
ain feature □ The footnote imprint says that MJ-12 paid for the printing 11 2003 Page #188  
y when the president stands up and says, "Some UFOs are not of this world"  2003 Page #189  
a) whereas the Wedemeyer directive says, "make appraisal of the situation t 2003 Page #206  
he fact that the Twining directive says, "when your mission in New Mexico i 2003 Page #207  
x Obgrru So are iirirwi af flail — says 1 sMak — aaald deal site tto a£teat 2003 Page #221  
ne "Der Fliger," Dr. Waldemar Beck says that a flying saucer which recently 2004 Page #12  
 last night [April 18] at 9:30. He says it was going straight up. The capta 2004 Page #32  
enomena" described? Andrew Kissner says it was: "A radar target that instan 2004 Page #64  
ket changed course. Andrew Kissner says his White Sands military officer so 2004 Page #64  
n U. S. But the truth was, Kissner says, that May 29, 1947 event, was the A 2004 Page #67  
pt delaying lift-off. Andy Kissner says: At 7:15 p.m. MST, on May 29, 1947, 2004 Page #67  
1 talks about "captured" craft and says wreckage may be result of "military 2004 Page #128  
s, although as Stan Friedman often says, it is a race with the undertaker.  2004 Page #130  
 interpreted in its darkest light, says this is exactly what has been happe 2004 Page #132  
he debate about what that telegram says is incendiary. Some say it mentions 2004 Page #141  
t the Pentagon. The first thing he says to us was, "You know if you come ac 2004 Page #183  
 to your commanding officer and he says "don't go any further with it. I wi 2004 Page #185  
ith a choice like that and someone says "We would like you to involve yours 2004 Page #190  
m and be part of a production that says this is a production of the United  2004 Page #194  
a call that said "We're sorry — he says it's off." And I said "Why?" And he 2004 Page #196  
t's off." And I said "Why?" And he says "He just says it's off." In yet ano 2004 Page #196  
I said "Why?" And he says "He just says it's off." In yet another case, Rob 2004 Page #196  
ability against chance • Intuitive says... • Overall Conclusions Analysis M 2004 Page #198  
 death • Remote Viewing ...Psychic says..                                   2004 Page #198  
ability against chance • Intuitive says... • Overall Conclusions 198        2004 Page #201  
one craft, captured one. • It also says Wright Field has a new biological l 2004 Page #210  
 — and the anonymous source who he says showed it to him — has actually see 2004 Page #221  
 based recovery crews (MN) A ****O says ADD LAND SCAVENGER CREWS Line 9 (M) 2004 Page #229  
her reference to Donald Menzel. It says: "I hope that DM keeps his big mout 2004 Page #247  
stent. "They tried to silence me," says Luzia. But she still wouldn't give  2005 Page #36  
ot who has asked for anonymity. He says he has knowledge of an underground  2005 Page #71  
, "I 945, there is no doubt," Baca says. He and Jose were looking for a los 2005 Page #154  
ientist, Bill Uhouse of Las Vegas, says that he designed flight simulators  2005 Page #164  
tak, one of the noisier SETI, guys says there is nobody at ZR 1 or ZR 2, be 2006 Page #6  
as called Project Moon Dust. Stone says he was initially given training in  2006 Page #16  
trieval teams up until 1989. Stone says that the Guidebook was to be used i 2006 Page #19  
ation. Tha was in July of 1952.' • Says that it is not the USAF but "a smal 2006 Page #25  
ccupants ' Mew of MJ-12 since 1947 Says Steinman is •delvin9 into an area t 2006 Page #27  
ight-Pat in the early 1950S Walker says 'yes, I attended meetings concernin 2006 Page #27  
 recovery operations, etc , Walker says. 'lam sure that I have notes concer 2006 Page #27  
e contact (12 years at Groom Lake) says. "Absolutely, positively. [UFOs] ex 2006 Page #27  
d on that?" -No, I can't.' • Later says. 'Nye have things in the Nevada des 2006 Page #27  
American attitude more aggressive. says Sokolov they set up some 30 radar s 2006 Page #28  
. F-15 from Scott AFB seen in USAF says mishap was pursuit caused by bad we 2006 Page #28  
rumored tetie env. Cariuccrt rnond says •foirow tee 3•id they ret0k943 triv 2006 Page #30  
osts can't be verified. GAO report says 0, . netit. ',SAME Semce 7.4.551411 2006 Page #32  
Valley, it's so darned hot. Meyers says it was 136 that day. Mighty quiet t 2006 Page #44  
t, including Matthew Williams, who says: "I spoke to Tony Dodd at the Cardi 2006 Page #123  
 that he'd end up losing it. "Tony says that he has checked the credentials 2006 Page #124  
ed contacted by officialdom: "Tony says that he thinks that Prescott is per 2006 Page #124  
f the things that can happen if he says anything. And now, Prescott has sai 2006 Page #124  
 thins out. One unconfirmed report says the disk was eventually transferred 2006 Page #135  
right-Patterson A.F. Base. Another says that the disk was either transferre 2006 Page #135  
l Craft and Entities AND YET, BILL SAYS WITHIN THREE OR FOUR DAYS, SOME KIN 2006 Page #150  
ppen. So, Howard calls me over and says, 'Come on in.' I go in there, right 2006 Page #157  
 returning Acheson's call. The log says nothing about the subject of any ph 2006 Page #167  
han upon memories years afterward, says the unidentified objects were appro 2006 Page #168  
y based on an Air Force statement, says the radar target was from a single  2006 Page #169  
he northeastern "top" of Maine. It says nothing about unknown aircraft over 2006 Page #169  
r alert? After all, the government says they aren't real. And, if you can't 2006 Page #173  
 few things and call you later,"34 says "Space Defense." There appears to b 2006 Page #185  
 completely smooth. The object, he says, was embedded at the edge of a smal 2006 Page #187  
ting at an Australian airport. She says that she may have had missing time, 2006 Page #204  
e U.S. have a free press. The myth says that reporters are aggressive in th 2007 Page #8  
at is going on the world, the myth says, all we need to do is turn on CNN.  2007 Page #8  
o do is turn on CNN. The myth also says that the media have an adversarial  2007 Page #8  
zine for Christmas week, 1944. 1 t says that reports by pilots of silvercol 2007 Page #17  
 NYT in which President Eisenhower says he's been assured by the Air Force  2007 Page #24  
uthor Vernon Bowen ■ What the book says ■ Markings on the returned book ■ F 2007 Page #42  
uthor Vernon Bowen ■ What the book says ■ Markings on the returned book ■ F 2007 Page #49  
raw up into a large UFO, the woman says ''You'd better ring the Royal." Acc 2007 Page #71  
ground consensus fol.lows. le then says, "America is hosting EBEs!" "\X hat 2007 Page #75  
report under the headline, "Report Says Earth's Civilization M.ight Topple  2007 Page #76  
. :.M\X/: Yeah I think hacker lore says ,cNever hack your own country" . 1  2007 Page #89  
ook bad is from the very end which says "I will continue to disrupt at the  2007 Page #89  
id, like an ark would be made of," says Riggs. Riggs goes on to say that th 2007 Page #138  
ht place on-foot to check it out." says Riggs. Significantly, however, he m 2007 Page #138  
ound their way to the site." Riggs says that his father was given access to 2007 Page #138  
              Riggs elaborates and says: "This is what my dad raid me; so I 2007 Page #139  
only go on that." With that, Riggs says that a lengthy report was filed by  2007 Page #139  
as the Ararat Anomaly. However, he says that his father made it clear r~ hi 2007 Page #139  
weapons were stored. The complaint says that on August 8, 1980, three poLic 2007 Page #176  
cisco Dominguez de la Rosa. "Pilot Says Plane Was Controlled by UFOs." MUFO 2007 Page #192  
neral" and that it's artificial-he says "probably man-made." Dr. Taylor's o 2007 Page #197  
nvestigated UFOs for the MoD. Pope says: "I arrived at the office at about  2008 Page #33  
ular craft SLIDE# 24 Jim Penniston says he had a camera and notebook in whi 2008 Page #82  
good friends with Col. Halt. Chris says, 'What happened, Colonel? ' Halt go 2008 Page #88  
He was coming up towards me and he says, 'Let's go!' And the three of us wa 2008 Page #89  
lk back to you and tell me what it says. 8: It says, 'Come to me.' Hypnothe 2008 Page #89  
ou and tell me what it says. 8: It says, 'Come to me.' Hypnotherapist 1988: 2008 Page #89  
military eyewitness, Larry Warren, says he saw such an explosion of light w 2008 Page #93  
modem physics. Mathematical theory says that if matter approaches the speed 2008 Page #95  
ff. There is a note in pencil that says, "original carbon." It is reasonabl 2008 Page #109  
on slide 36 at face value, he also says he worked for Angleton, and that th 2008 Page #110  
mittal note on Slide 5. The leaker says they have been "keeping the UFO com 2008 Page #110  
 as well. In a handwritten note it says, •oo NOT REMOVE FROM SAFE and signe 2008 Page #119  
J3 Cover note is relevant ■ Leaker says he worked for Angleton ■ Says MJ-12 2008 Page #120  
aker says he worked for Angleton ■ Says MJ-12 connects with JFK's murder l  2008 Page #120  
s an action bandied" "THE PENTAGON SAYS NOTHING " IT'S A BUILDING AND BUILD 2008 Page #147  
Cff')t1 SU.TU rtlUhl "THE PENTAGON SAYS ..... " THE BIGGEST FAILURES Of UFO 2008 Page #147  
Garrison's investigation . It also says that Crisman walked away with a $20 2009 Page #33  
x other members of the Project. It says on the cover page: As you must know 2009 Page #39  
ill film that Sgt. James Penniston says he used in his camera to photograph 2009 Page #60  
d Security Control. John Burroughs says recently he has learned from their  2009 Page #63  
 YOU REME!vfBER WHAT HE SAID? John says, 'We have a UFO here.' And I said,  2009 Page #65  
as an Air Force police officer and says nothing strange ever happened until 2009 Page #77  
 the atom bomb. The Herald Tribune says it reached Snodgrass in Cincinnati  2009 Page #160  
n that he would not go," the paper says. "He would not discuss its nature o 2009 Page #160  
 weapon sn1ci 1? outr1val the atom says i:hared !n th!? c.evclopmen t Snode 2009 Page #184  
·1 - 1 would not go," the-)13.rl?r says. and c11tiuusla..sm for :\l?l"O• dy 2009 Page #184  

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 lJI'!) ~!a,,' i1C!i, -"t Circlinq Sa~cer ,_. • •M' un-u~u ,,.,,.,..,,      2009 Page #126  

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1, ~rtla~~ merged with Manzano and Sa~dia Base, its neighbors to the east,  2007 Page #162  

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crediting man's accomplishments by sa~~ng that certain technological develo 2005 Page #163  

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\''-S pi)rtcd from New Ztal:ind as sa·ln.1: 111 a prepared ~ddrc.ss ~~fore  2009 Page #183  

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 Chile Radii, Warta Network in Spa sb 1030 ON? It Kay 78 TY r:Itte] agenGS  2004 Page #20  

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- .hr "I l(H rash al Ro.wiir * TOP SBCRET • EYES OSLY COPY ONE OP ONE . SUB 2003 Page #132  

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m of rehabilitation and stabiliza- sc tlonj that is, I think its terms are  2003 Page #230  
SR Majestic 12 David P. E. Pace, D.Sc. Copyright 2004 David P. E. Pace Scop 2004 Page #152  
')JCOll'f}:t..'S from rl.'Jln1 -of SC!fflCc-fiction, n,.,y be kl"Y to dcl.' 2005 Page #30  
Funded Opporturuaes ■ Politics and Sc:mdal m late 1986 ■ .AJTL'lzing Encoun 2008 Page #164  
,.\Jr,[O ~~ti ,-..._ 1t.:Te..'-S.L SC"-lt:C4.!..tu•fi SCAM J..Cit stvr•Al.. 2009 Page #116  
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1'ocestj E!n I P t T D .) L h nt I Sc! I•~ ere.phi) c: cnia,:rd In surch• , 2009 Page #163  

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e birthday honors list of group of sc1enL1st.s 1hat devel-King George VI in 2009 Page #181  

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amory•ams arm*. adaWao.A. Sai Wads SCA* lit4.4414 ear. weoar4.1.40 44‘, Anw 2006 Page #32  

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 in i'vfay 1978. A formerly-Secret Scace Department airgram asserts: "Preli 2005 Page #143  
r of the Office of Security ar the Scace Department ; \'(liJliam F. Tompkin 2007 Page #137  

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oned-the unique Office of Chief of Scaff (OCS) file numbers in the upper-le 2005 Page #123  

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e markings which was surrounded by scaffolding. Myron says that once it was 2003 Page #62  
 odd metallic object surrounded by scaffolding in the building where it was 2003 Page #68  

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hjcl, censorship is just the first scage. Once people have been kept from l 2007 Page #15  

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porb ~!d the ~«-rrt", on n limited scAI'. r1nil adder.: 1\r:1rc,n oUl?:\al, 2009 Page #183  

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ad to an appreciation of the sheer scale of this aspect of the larger UFO c 2004 Page #4  
h purely implanted ones. Given the scale of such a claim, I continued to wo 2004 Page #51  
enon which seems linked to a large scale genetic harvest of this planet. SL 2004 Page #79  
inadequate in dealing with a large scale outbreak of the alien virus." 78   2004 Page #81  
etecting instruments right off the scale. Smith's statement to the press wa 2004 Page #87  
 each category there is five point scale which, when multiplied by the weig 2005 Page #135  
 space application. Probabl) large scale space operations would have to awa 2005 Page #171  
e. In my lectures I review 5 large scale scientific studies and ask after e 2006 Page #4  
aos. We are not very good at large scale economic changes in a hurry. Think 2006 Page #10  
lways avoid dealing with the large scale scientific studies. Check 8        2006 Page #11  
iciet?-) Theft • On a breathtaking scale. • Presumable into many private ba 2006 Page #32  
res as best they could recall. The scale of my map precluded a high degree  2006 Page #80  
e resembled the impact crater. The scale of the excavation would have been  2006 Page #85  
inadequate in dealing with a large scale outbreak of the alien virus." Thes 2006 Page #105  
r between 3.5 and 4 on the Richter scale. In response to questions posed by 2006 Page #120  
been deceived. A deception of this scale would have co be a calculated and  2007 Page #127  
 and ongoing discussions about the scale 19                                 2008 Page #25  
een compromised on a truly massive scale. Nevertheless, the trend begun by  2008 Page #32  
ated , collectively and on a large scale. 26                                2008 Page #32  
result on a large and catastrophic scale following the introduction of "ext 2008 Page #36  
space vehicles poses a chreac on a scale which makes it absolutely necessar 2008 Page #114  
prising, frightening, and large in scale. When confronted with something gr 2009 Page #20  
l at a specific place on a limited scale, and added: "Instead of allowing r 2009 Page #162  
s proposed. To cater for the small scale work, designed to determine the pr 2009 Page #165  
d carrying out the tests employing scale models. One time we were utilizing 2009 Page #176  

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f a white snake. COULD YOU DISCERN SCALES? No, not really. But you could te 2006 Page #158  

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at dinner party ■ Old Kodak photo, scalloped edges ■ Two people holding up  2003 Page #35  

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d Kodak, with the little lines and scallops around it. There were two men h 2003 Page #35  

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e serrated edge in contrast to the scalpel cut he made to excise the tissue 2004 Page #78  
s what came to be known as a laser scalpel in modern Earth medicine. SLIDE  2004 Page #78  
n Earth medicine. SLIDE #44: Laser scalpel On Page 47 of his book, Col. Cor 2004 Page #78  

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 Dave "The Aztec New Mexico Saucer Scam" New Mexicans for Science and Reaso 2004 Page #224  
_ 1t.:Te..'-S.L SC"-lt:C4.!..tu•fi SCAM J..Cit stvr•Al.. 1Jo1J~uns eero,.r  2009 Page #116  

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sc was found in the deep rock-coal scams in Norwegian coalmines on Spitsber 2004 Page #14  

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rris was reviewing Stan Friedman's scan of the Ramey/DuBose negative when h 2004 Page #231  
fore mentioned code words, see the scan of documents below: The text reads: 2004 Page #251  
ost import.ant casks from the very scan. Top media ex ecutives maintain ed  2007 Page #11  
nts were scanned and read from the scan into a Microsoft Word document. To  2008 Page #106  
ch J. Speckin, Forensic Chemist. A scan of the watermark may be included. T 2008 Page #109  

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 was brought down by the Watergate scandal. Almost everything else he did a 2004 Page #180  
ence and initiated the Iran-Contra scandal, seen widely as an attempt to st 2008 Page #142  

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cer that year, Reich immigrated to Scandinavia. Here he continued with his  2005 Page #89  

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 few meters in front of them. They scanned the waters for whatever had come 2004 Page #35  
nible on a 16 x 20 print. First, I scanned the image at 2400 dots per inch, 2004 Page #226  
nd written material was Xeroxed or scanned, and the two combined. And there 2006 Page #12  
For over an hour, the shoreline is scanned for radioactivity. No positive r 2006 Page #185  
s have now been decontaminated and scanned onto CD-ROMs. Many UFO researche 2008 Page #64  
st. The Oppenheimer documents were scanned and read from the scan into a Mi 2008 Page #106  

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of artifact Discovery of gold wire Scanning electron microscope Magnificati 2003 Page #43  
nfrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, polarized light mi 2003 Page #49  
 light microscopy and the use of a scanning electron microscope. The equipm 2003 Page #49  
alyze unusual materials. He used a scanning electron microscope to examine  2003 Page #100  
nd polished cross-section with the scanning electron microscope and energy  2003 Page #104  
a high bismuth content." Figure 9. Scanning electron microscope photograph  2003 Page #105  
 darker shades of grey. Figure 10. Scanning electron microscope photograph  2003 Page #105  
y zone by the Bolivian government. Scanning the CIA's declassified UFO file 2004 Page #8  
al facility, where three different scanning electron microscopes were used  2005 Page #157  
           Using my blank password scanning technique 1 got into Johnson Sp 2007 Page #86  
 in them and did m) blank password scanning technique for all those machine 2007 Page #86  
 GM: If you hadn't spent all night scanning them for the blank passwords in 2007 Page #87  
rranged for two rufferenr rests: a scanning electron microscope (SEM), whic 2007 Page #199  
X-ray fluorescence spectrum; and a scanning ion mass spectroscope (SIMS) or 2007 Page #199  

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ering? In a sense most engineering scans as reverse engineering as inventor 2005 Page #163  

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s as it no longer poses a national scanty threat aid mak e t he technology  2006 Page #27  

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of a comet, meteorite, or shooting scar. Reich reported the sighting to the 2005 Page #95  
lso appeared to show F-80 Shooting Scar, F-86 Saber and F-100 Super Saber j 2007 Page #99  

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 COVEE3 Restricted with Top Secret scarce but examples exist War Office log 2003 Page #172  
 1960s, and the 1970s. They become scarce after that, but this is surely no 2005 Page #74  
nd l 960's, authentic works remain scarce, and bibliographic indebtedness w 2009 Page #24  

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

t with the YF-12A incident. It was scarcely mentioned, even in local newspa 2006 Page #87  
tunately, is habit-forming. We can scarcely imagine bow we could get along  2009 Page #20  

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 Flatwoods Monster Incident saucer scare." This was in reference to the Jul 2006 Page #96  
Could you handle it?' 'No.' Did it scare you?' Would it be old news in two  2006 Page #163  
st a reply ASAP. The Department of Scare was not the only branch of gO\·ern 2007 Page #141  

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

nt were carefully made without the scare-mongering of "War of the Worlds",  2006 Page #10  

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

e a lot of other guys. We were ... scared, Burroughs drew his weapon on it  2004 Page #50  
e the United States government was scared that if the public knew that some 2004 Page #79  
 inside one of the craft must have scared President Truman and his colleagu 2004 Page #80  
 U.S. government have been running scared since at least 1947 — and trying  2004 Page #82  
k, shiny, wee and oily substance . Scared as the) were, the three witnesses 2005 Page #31  
g the bushes somed1ing that nearly scared her out of her wits. It was a cre 2005 Page #34  
ide of the road. The young man was scared and drove away as fast as he coul 2005 Page #35  
he ground shook for 15 minutes. It scared the heck out of his mother. She t 2005 Page #68  
 tl1e idea of aliens here on Earth scared her, and such fear is probably a  2005 Page #86  
sh Meadows, Devils Hole area) that scared him pretty badly. RM: What did he 2006 Page #47  
g landed, a plane or something: it scared him. RM: Was it a regular-looking 2006 Page #47  
ne of the radar site. I got really scared because they were flashing differ 2006 Page #154  
aft landings near their coral that scared the horses. The number of experie 2006 Page #199  
 en noticed my dad ever even being scared before. When he came home he alwa 2007 Page #123  
o be burying my dad. DeBow: He was scared? Joe: Yeah my dad was scared. You 2007 Page #123  
e was scared? Joe: Yeah my dad was scared. You know my dad hunted bear and, 2007 Page #123  
 hunted bear and, my dad don't get scared. I wish I was half the man my dad 2007 Page #123  
 my dad is, but my dad doesn't gee scared. He always has a level head. He j 2007 Page #123  
e way he was acting -I remember it scared me when I was a kid. Aunt: And he 2007 Page #171  
 IT WAS THAT YOU WERE LITERALLY SO SCARED? Aunt: We did tell family, but. P 2007 Page #172  
 jeep and back out. The blue light scared her so much she cried and was rel 2008 Page #87  
al calm. But the other people were scared. They looked weird! They are very 2008 Page #88  
orrmeiciai plot ·11 gel so clOse I scared the hell OJ1 ri ire· // /// 3: Gr 2009 Page #144  

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 at the top of the page it clear!) scares: "References: MOON DUST, Project, 2007 Page #135  

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interesting stories to relate. The scariest person I met was a listener to  2006 Page #204  

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hailstorm and wandered by Varginha scaring residents, together with his wif 2005 Page #35  
ple who had the clear intention of scaring or discouraging the researchers  2005 Page #36  

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lable; for example, rocks co test, scarred trees, photographs or direct ET  2005 Page #137  

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 still there todaya Oct 1941 shows scarring that persists until today... Wh 2003 Page #37  

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 out during the second session was scary enough that not only Bennewitz tho 2003 Page #144  
ec overed UFO technology. Uhouse's scary is a strange one and much of it is 2005 Page #45  
who went there and to me they were scary. It was like, you know, even enlis 2006 Page #20  
exploding population Sounds pretty scary, doesn't it? Possible Responses: ► 2007 Page #37  
al or Preadmtw 0v..-aei,t1 WHAT IS SCARY IS TH.AT ASE, A NEIGHBORING GOVERN 2008 Page #151  

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a good football field long. It was scat). The gouge crossed this old road.  2005 Page #155  

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by, and the position of the United Scates government has never wavered. It  2005 Page #76  
ssified "TOP SECRET" by the Unjted Scates Air Force. Now, after 60 years, t 2007 Page #94  

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ia coverage. • He was particularly scathing of the Condon Report considerin 2004 Page #209  

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and Cooper values, well within the scatter of the QD data, and they have be 2008 Page #108  

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re were still some MJ-12 documents scattered about. 188                     2004 Page #191  
mruns of Mantell's F-51 were found scattered over half a mile. Mantell's sh 2005 Page #64  
rom the craft, and pieces of metal scattered around several hundred feet. I 2005 Page #155  
cret technology that had just been scattered on the mountainside in Sequoia 2006 Page #71  
les away. As he approached, he saw scattered metallic debris and other mate 2006 Page #79  
brilliantly clear, with just a few scattered clouds skittering lazily by. T 2006 Page #183  
letely clear" to "clear with a few scattered clouds." • Conclusion #1: It i 2006 Page #189  
re were very small metallic pieces scattered around. Some hours later a tea 2007 Page #129  

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 it struck a windmill and exploded scattering debris — and at least one sma 2004 Page #26  
 pieces with a terrific explosion, scattering debris over several acres of  2004 Page #26  
struck the ground and broke apart, scattering pieces of the secret drone an 2006 Page #79  

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y crews (MN) A ****O says ADD LAND SCAVENGER CREWS Line 9 (M) TEMPLE (B) TE 2004 Page #229  

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 con• Palestine 1ormailly nolllied Scc:-ccentrated ra,dar or other short wa 2009 Page #182  

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 invcstignti\'e agencies 10 acuvdy scd information conccminj! thrc.11.S 10  2007 Page #175  

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y responsibilities. This CR supl'!"scdcs HO CR 4-l. O:issificd bY Mullipk S 2007 Page #175  

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have started a shit storm. Nixon's SCE() ordered all MJ-12 documentation pu 2004 Page #248  
e liaison officers as specified in SCE() and to 54/12 policy directive." Ot 2004 Page #252  

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 scheduled for launch which is why SCEL Station *A“ was able to do a track) 2003 Page #233  

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 of Forrestal's death follows this scenario: While a staff psychiatrist, Co 2003 Page #91  
tz thought that he had uncovered a scenario so shocking and dastardly that  2003 Page #141  
orce eventually realized that this scenario could be taken further, and in  2003 Page #141  
izarre twist to this already weird scenario. Valdez called Bennewitz and as 2003 Page #143  
it neatly into this disinformation scenario. 145                            2003 Page #149  
sealed his fate. His belief in the scenario he had concocted, with a lot of 2003 Page #151  
eyer directive? This is a possible scenario given the common wording. Both  2003 Page #210  
some of the arguments against this scenario offered not only by the skeptic 2004 Page #106  
's reports may have influenced his scenario. In any case, five years or so  2004 Page #127  
ses, have been part of the Roswell scenario for a long time. The grand-daug 2004 Page #145  
dent on what was going on. If this scenario is correct it represents a seri 2004 Page #176  
mages at the same time. This was a scenario I myself was happy to go along  2004 Page #234  
ith some version of "them"? Such a scenario is possible, although we would  2005 Page #75  
. In fact, d1e anti-aircraft shell scenario seems to have been at work duri 2005 Page #121  
when trying to recreate the actual scenario of events. 164                  2005 Page #166  
ake; second, to generate a set of "scenario worlds" representing the possib 2006 Page #48  
 humanity inherent in each contact scenario, from which pro-active, before- 2006 Page #48  
y John L. Petersen, a futurist and scenario planning consultant, with the a 2006 Page #49  
 approach used in the Sessions was scenario development. Since there is ins 2006 Page #50  
o suggest which particular Contact scenario (if any) will present itself, i 2006 Page #50  
 uncertainties. The result was not scenario stories of the kind often devel 2006 Page #50  
nd often developed by professional scenario planners. A better term of art  2006 Page #50  
 product — which we have used — is scenario worlds. Scenario World Developm 2006 Page #50  
we have used — is scenario worlds. Scenario World Development Systematic sc 2006 Page #50  
nario World Development Systematic scenario development stands out as an ef 2006 Page #50  
und them. In the spirit of classic scenario planning, we sought to attach n 2006 Page #51  
ty or likelihood of any particular scenario world occurring. Ours was not a 2006 Page #51  
onse for whatever, if any, Contact scenario(s) might evolve. The major step 2006 Page #51  
ing and distinguishing the various scenario worlds. B. Craft generic broad- 2006 Page #51  
f these three uncertainties, eight scenario worlds emerged. The basic world 2006 Page #51  
 or absurd possibilities. With the scenario worlds developed, exercises wer 2006 Page #51  
ns and interests in each potential scenario world. D. Implications for huma 2006 Page #51  
as a whole were developed for each scenario world. These lists of implicati 2006 Page #51  
keholder group across the range of scenario worlds. That part of the projec 2006 Page #51  
ust regardless of its motives. The Scenario Worlds Once the three critical  2006 Page #53  
eristics of eight possible Contact Scenario Worlds that emerge from the int 2006 Page #53  
t to note that the eight resulting Scenario Worlds are meant to bracket the 2006 Page #53  
briefly describe the eight Contact Scenario Worlds. 50                      2006 Page #53  
 pace. This is the optimal contact scenario, with prospects of transformati 2006 Page #54  
tility. The fast- strange-negative scenario is the most threatening and imp 2006 Page #55  
e becomes known about the NHI. The Scenario World Players Regardless of the 2006 Page #55  
 chaotic reactions. In any Contact scenario, but especially in case of host 2006 Page #57  
 Reactions of Players to Different Scenario Worlds Session participants rep 2006 Page #57  
nts representing each of the eight scenario worlds. Those reactions follow: 2006 Page #58  
io worlds. Those reactions follow: Scenario . ,;. FAST-FAMILIAR -POSITIVE G 2006 Page #58  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Scenario Fast-Strange -Positive p., • ,  2006 Page #59  
avorable of all contact scenarios. Scenario Government . Slow-Familiar -Pos 2006 Page #60  
. ..,• -- -fhe slow nature of this scenario would give governments tune to  2006 Page #60  
entertainment. . -----umno-s§ This scenario would bring about a minimum of  2006 Page #60  
r the majority of the public, this scenario would be more evolutionary than 2006 Page #60  
 or intimidating. Business In this scenario, the business community would t 2006 Page #61  
he fast-familiar -negative contact scenario is a staple of literature and f 2006 Page #61  
nce Day is a typical example. This scenario evokes images and assumptions o 2006 Page #61  
              Scenarios of Contact Scenario Fast-Familiar -Negative ...] Go 2006 Page #62  
es working against human survival. Scenario Government Fast-Strange -Negati 2006 Page #62  
mals. In a slow-familiar -negative scenario there is time for strategic res 2006 Page #63  
crecy and gradual corruption. This scenario encompasses the alien abduction 2006 Page #63  
rnments may be secretly complicit. Scenario Slow-Familiar -Negative Governm 2006 Page #63  
ake on the slow-familiar -negative scenario was presented in the TV series  2006 Page #64  
 confidence in human institutions. Scenario Slow-Strange -Negative .„,_ bef 2006 Page #64  
ctivity. Public A key risk in this scenario is loss of public trust in auth 2006 Page #64  
 be more inclined than in previous scenario to give government benefit of d 2006 Page #65  
e in whether society survives this scenario. As NHI strangeness and hostili 2006 Page #65  
ations for Humanity Each different scenario world would generate different  2006 Page #65  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference This scenario world affords best chance for g 2006 Page #67  
itivity, slow unfolding of contact scenario could result in widespread angs 2006 Page #67  
 equates to the "Independence Day" scenario in which there is high potentia 2006 Page #67  
 fatal disadvantage. However, this scenario provokes maximum global effort  2006 Page #67  
All critical uncertainties in this scenario world work against effective re 2006 Page #68  
ical war-preparation, war-fighting scenario. Government leadership and inte 2006 Page #68  
ors would face a dire fate. - This scenario world has as one possible outco 2006 Page #69  
nd whether there could have been a scenario that might have caused this. He 2006 Page #125  
atter are illuminating: "The whole scenario of this is curious. About six w 2006 Page #126  
e with a whiteboard in a classroom scenario. It was one on one. Say a telec 2007 Page #83  
ements, which is an understandable scenario. Harder co fathom is the possib 2007 Page #127  
 agendas would be exposed. In this scenario, the aliens are using our world 2007 Page #127  
eal of well-reasoned logic, either scenario simply had to have had a bearin 2008 Page #33  
he time of the explosion, and in a scenario that strongly supported the ide 2008 Page #101  
s wrought at Hiroshima Kazantsev's scenario told of a large nuclear-powered 2008 Page #102  
i-fi author Stanislaw Lem used the scenario of an alien spacecraft explodin 2008 Page #102  
f-explanatory . However , the Wood scenario is that Einstein was asked for  2008 Page #108  
ot a trained secretary . With that scenario, points one, two and four (ment 2008 Page #108  
tinues. If my earlier hypothesized scenario is credible, the issues noted o 2008 Page #109  
 would like to know more about the scenario whereby the leaker had the chan 2008 Page #110  
 note at the end ,..,.~ff.e.ct the scenario? 1; QD word length Opptnh•'"'•  2008 Page #119  
 same. Fortunately, the worse case scenario did not happen. Past Defense Co 2009 Page #17  
wanted people to believe that last scenario. In early 1968, he corresponded 2009 Page #32  
nnot explain the uniqueness of the scenario as it played out in this southe 2009 Page #140  
limited space. ls this counter-spy scenario speculative? Yes it is, but in  2009 Page #179  

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urning point in human history. The scenario-planning method employed throug 2006 Page #48  

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

er his own cornucopia of fantastic scenarios. The heat of the schism's wrat 2003 Page #146  
ils Hole UFO Crash Ryan S. Wood 41 Scenarios of Contact: Michael Lindemann  2006 Page #3  
                                   Scenarios of Contact Imagining Societal  2006 Page #48  
act in the face of varying contact scenarios; and finally, to identify spec 2006 Page #48  
                                   Scenarios of Contact Why This Project Co 2006 Page #50  
evelop a full range of fundamental scenarios that would become a basic arch 2006 Page #50  
magine in the present. In his book Scenarios: The Art of Strategic Conversa 2006 Page #50  
tuation that might attend Contact. Scenarios as described here are not rand 2006 Page #51  
ely (if possible) with the various scenarios of Contact. Contact Planning S 2006 Page #51  
                                   Scenarios of Contact Assumptions All pro 2006 Page #52  
                                   Scenarios of Contact Net Effect FAST Fam 2006 Page #54  
ponderable of all possible contact scenarios, Being would fit evil archetyp 2006 Page #55  
                                   Scenarios of Contact Government would wa 2006 Page #56  
ts and interests. Under benevolent scenarios, NHI technology and ideas coul 2006 Page #56  
                                   Scenarios of Contact size representing t 2006 Page #58  
                                   Scenarios of Contact send intelligible g 2006 Page #60  
 the most favorable of all contact scenarios. Scenario Government . Slow-Fa 2006 Page #60  
nce; but compared to other contact scenarios, these reactions would be unco 2006 Page #60  
ative at first. Some alien contact scenarios put forth by contemporary Ufol 2006 Page #61  
                                   Scenarios of Contact Scenario Fast-Famil 2006 Page #62  
                                   Scenarios of Contact 111 An insightful t 2006 Page #64  
                                   Scenarios of Contact Familiar-positive i 2006 Page #66  
                                   Scenarios of Contact If contact takes th 2006 Page #68  
                                   Scenarios of Contact stars in our sector 2006 Page #70  
. ■ Missng tine, "\/irtual reality scenarios,• telepathic c011T11111ication 2009 Page #152  

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hat likely should have been at the scene are analyzed and tested for accura 2003 Page #21  
s that when Huffman arrived at the scene, there were police, fire, FBI and  2003 Page #21  
lready several people there on the scene, two that he assumed were local ph 2003 Page #30  
ry there were photographers at the scene. One of the most likely candidates 2003 Page #34  
ent a photographer that was at the scene 30                                 2003 Page #34  
at the military had arrived on the scene in the Kecksburg area. The area ar 2003 Page #54  
for the Tribune-Review, was on the scene that night. In the interviews that 2003 Page #55  
 doing so by the officials at that scene. The later edition of the Tribune- 2003 Page #55  
TV stations had a news crew at the scene. I personally knew the cameramen w 2003 Page #55  
d reports of an actual fire at the scene. 54                                2003 Page #58  
k part in the investigation at the scene as well. Official looking men in d 2003 Page #59  
nother investigator arrived on the scene. Also, with the two investigators  2003 Page #59  
eplaced Bob Gatty at the Kecksburg scene that night. Hoffman states that he 2003 Page #60  
their walkie-talkie that the crash scene had been located. Upon arriving at 2003 Page #60  
ment officials who returned to the scene. This activity was also confirmed  2003 Page #66  
civilian witnesses who were on the scene at Kecksburg in 1965 have gone on  2003 Page #66  
he object before he arrived on the scene, and this was the evidence that th 2003 Page #69  
d these containers brought to this scene. It seems apparent that the metall 2003 Page #70  
about groups reported at the crash scene. These included: « James Webb, the 2003 Page #193  
reactions to an alien virus at the scene of a UFO crash site in 1947. As I  2004 Page #17  
er the Mounties had arrived on the scene, Werbicki decided to resort to his 2004 Page #37  
 and in Ottawa. When I came on the scene as the new guy in town, Chris and  2004 Page #42  
 one of the police officers at the scene.' Apparently, though, there were t 2004 Page #72  
signs of struggle or tracks at the scene. SLIDE #42: Newspaper of animal ri 2004 Page #78  
nd the ground party hurried to the scene. The thing was still glowing when  2004 Page #102  
k at high speed, body removed from scene in suitcase; meeting was in 1952;  2004 Page #111  
ence This was a photo of me from a scene in the movie Roswell where I play  2004 Page #151  
ilip Murphy Jr. . ist press on the scene at Kecksburg UFO Crash, allegedly  2004 Page #209  
t officers who were already at the scene. We found Ken's story believable,  2004 Page #216  
nd he was the sole pressman on the scene when he took his pictures. Can any 2004 Page #233  
nd Tire Prints, Handwriting, Crime Scene Reconstruction, Criminal Forensic  2004 Page #250  
more of the hit TV show CSI (Crime Scene Investigations). See their website 2004 Page #250  
two soldiers and a sergeant to the scene in Varginha. About 9 p.m., the 13' 2005 Page #31  
t to a body or bodies found at the scene, the source added: "I saw d1e crea 2005 Page #40  
e Ark of the Covenant in the final scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Is thi 2005 Page #81  
od reader away, like police at the scene of an accident. Other accounts are 2005 Page #102  
't long before the Army was on the scene with road building equipment. Alth 2005 Page #156  
ed with any EBE found at the crash scene. Stone claimed that these operatio 2006 Page #18  
 ranking military personnel at the scene, is consistent with SOM1-01. 15    2006 Page #18  
gan to focus on securing the crash scene and recovering the debris. Within  2006 Page #74  
3 pilot made a pass over the crash scene to photograph the wreckage. He rep 2006 Page #74  
 had been removed from [the] crash scene by late afternoon on 25 May." The  2006 Page #76  
al communication between the crash scene commander and his superiors at CIA 2006 Page #76  
 Soon, other locals arrived on the scene. They included several ranchers an 2006 Page #79  
e first to respond to the accident scene. Air Force personnel from Edwards  2006 Page #82  
nto the abnormal form, setting the scene for sporadic CJD and that would ex 2006 Page #114  
hough I did not see a craft at the scene of the recovery, I was informed th 2006 Page #123  
ly lorries from Porton Down at the scene; that there was a lozenge-shaped o 2006 Page #127  
ly biological agent present at the scene is very worrying. Moreover: the fa 2006 Page #136  
 the rest of the techs were on the scene. They had government aircraft flyi 2006 Page #155  
 Yet, by the time I arrived on the scene, with my intellectual antennae twi 2006 Page #183  
ear.33 3:50 AM: Having sped to the scene of the splashdown, the Steeva 10 r 2006 Page #184  
edics on the battlefield or at the scene of an emergency such as a highway  2006 Page #201  
 Intelligence officers flew to the scene from Maxwell Air Force Base at Mon 2007 Page #133  
Uside by a nurse headed coward the scene. Summit of Cadair Bronwen in Berwy 2007 Page #149  
re. Two police officers attend the scene, witness the craft and sketch it.  2008 Page #64  
 Soviet economy. On an-ival at the scene of the presumed meteorite crash, h 2008 Page #99  
rial device" was discovered at the scene of the massive destruction. Curren 2008 Page #102  
y of an apparent alien body at the scene, Werner said: "I saw the creature  2009 Page #49  
r? Additionally before leaving the scene the 2 which were standing upright  2009 Page #53  
s and her crew were quickly on the scene. For the final time, Bethurum was  2009 Page #54  
 colleagues among the first on the scene. Yuri Lotosev is a structural engi 2009 Page #136  

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Bow: So how would you describe the scenery around where this incident occur 2007 Page #122  

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 to be brought out. . . Behind the scenes high-ranking Air Force officers a 2003 Page #10  
e Looking back Closing with Plains scenes and sunset Credits Interviewer Ti 2003 Page #44  
 weather balloon crash, behind the scenes concerns are compelling and the m 2003 Page #86  
roper units to the site behind the scenes. Aerial photographs of Mount Weat 2003 Page #194  
ries of things going on behind the scenes. It would appear they got out and 2004 Page #178  
al with the UFO mystery behind the scenes. I believe the attempt to release 2004 Page #180  
d tested, but none of them had any scenes on them from the film that was br 2005 Page #146  
laims made by Santilli about other scenes shown on the film -such as the cr 2005 Page #146  
retired) who claims to have viewed scenes from the Alien Autopsy film while 2005 Page #147  
grapher, who claims to have viewed scenes from the Alien Autopsy film while 2005 Page #148  
clips of UFOs and, you guessed it, scenes from the Alien Autopsy film. It \ 2005 Page #149  
atch, rather than exactly the same scenes that the Santilli film shows. He  2005 Page #149  
nal photographer, who viewed other scenes from the film in the 1970s in the 2005 Page #150  
 there is more going on behind the scenes than meets the eye?' I asked Pope 2006 Page #130  
rt Dinius, a well known painter of scenes of the Old West, also had taken a 2008 Page #46  
America . What happened behind the scenes was a secret first hypnosis sessi 2008 Page #84  
son, and Alien Bodies ■ Behind the Scenes ■ 1975: An E..'traordinary Ye:ir  2008 Page #159  
coy project and policy. Behind the scenes, the CIA had for some years been  2009 Page #18  

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 2009 Nick Redfern Situated in the scenic Hualapai Valley between the Cerba 2009 Page #48  

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: ■ 54/12 is an NSC subcommittee ■ SCEO is Special Classified Executive Ord 2008 Page #121  

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llel Universe of T. Townsend Brown ScFnP4rIFFAO&Ifities • " Antigravity Pro 2006 Page #40  

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ondon at a meeting between Hjalmar Schacht, the new Reich Commissioner for  2008 Page #127  

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ounty sheriff in 1941, Clarance R. Schade. These witness and the others tha 2003 Page #24  
ash Site a Sheriff 1941 - Ruben R. Schade ■ Cape Chief of Police - Marshall 2003 Page #31  
 responsible party, Ruben Reinhold Schade. Sheriff Ruben Reinhold Schade s  2003 Page #31  
old Schade. Sheriff Ruben Reinhold Schade s Died Jan 1986 at age of 81 □ No 2003 Page #31  
along with his brother Clarance R. Schade. The brother provided a supportiv 2003 Page #31  
y support the event, like Clarance Schade. Then there is the deliberate sil 2003 Page #38  
spaper article - Obituary Ruben R. Schade, Southeastern Missourian, January 2003 Page #39  
s and responses for Morton, Lewis, Schade, 16. National Archives and Record 2003 Page #39  

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co, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Fred Schaefer, Gerald Miskar, Linda Thompson, 2004 Page #112  

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bted to Reich biographer Dr. Myron Scharaf, and to Reich's long-time first  2005 Page #88  
Orgonomic Publications, Inc, 1991. Scharaf, M.: FN~]' On Earth: A Biograpl? 2005 Page #105  

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k Redfern, Dr. Michael Salla, Paul Schatzkin, Matthew Thuney, Dr. Robert Wo 2006 Page #2  
Universe of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schatzkin 31 The Devils Hole UFO Crash R 2006 Page #3  
Universe Of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schatzkin Copyright 2006 Paul Schatzkin  2006 Page #34  
Paul Schatzkin Copyright 2006 Paul Schatzkin Defying Gravity: The Parallel' 2006 Page #34  

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e, and a close associate of Victor Schauberger, who had developed a concept 2005 Page #169  

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 maintain a 16-hour grueling daily schedule of meetings, briefing, photos,  2003 Page #189  
F.F.D TO D ’EASONS -ilTH ilAJTC UG SCHEDULE TO FltFSOOlTlKL E.O, WITH LLIGE 2003 Page #231  
 find out if Budd might be able to schedule an hypnotic regression with him 2004 Page #59  
e Hard Evidence (Part 1) to a busy schedule. He did however hear scientists 2004 Page #92  
 three technicians, with autopsies schedule to determine cause of death. In 2004 Page #119  
mission was the last on the flight schedule in the pre-dawn hours. Mulhare' 2006 Page #81  
 is brought back to earth ahead of schedule for classified regions, and cra 2006 Page #102  
 program was already a year behind schedule , another minor delay would not 2008 Page #136  
f Staff, General Nathan Twining to schedule a meeting for the "MJ-12 Specia 2009 Page #35  

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DKA talk show host Mike Levine had scheduled Frank Edwards as a guest on hi 2003 Page #53  
g while the main events went on as scheduled before and after them. The spl 2003 Page #146  
und. 2330 MSI on k July (a V—2 was scheduled for launch which is why SCEL S 2003 Page #233  
chnician is unknown. Autposies are scheduled aspects of the discoveries. Th 2003 Page #235  
conference in June 1983. Both were scheduled to speak, Larry for the first  2004 Page #58  
bridge UFO Incident update will be scheduled accordingly. * These questions 2004 Page #59  
moved fairly quickly, with flights scheduled at the White Sands Proving Gro 2004 Page #64  
neral Nathan Twining (MJ-4) that a scheduled meeting is being changed, and  2005 Page #97  
would now meet "during the already scheduled White House meeting of July 16 2005 Page #97  
, 1957, just seven days before his scheduled release date. Conclusions Sinc 2005 Page #102  
ould take place during the already scheduled White House meeting of July 16 2005 Page #126  
123 up for its 79th flight. He was scheduled to perform subsonic engine tes 2006 Page #73  
it \\ as already two years past it scheduled Jjfe-span. Jr is a fact that t 2007 Page #143  
e time of MJ-12. He had canceled a scheduled trip on July 8, 1947, "due to  2008 Page #132  
ched from pad 333 at its precisely scheduled time despite Russian requests  2008 Page #136  
 the launch went off as originally scheduled and was witnessed by NASA admi 2008 Page #136  
ssociation and Bush's son Neil was scheduled to have dinner with Hinckly's  2008 Page #142  

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heir documented meeting and travel schedules coincide with involvement in t 2005 Page #136  

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erision. Not only that, but as the scheduling played out I was to follow an 2006 Page #181  

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German banker Schroeder and Walter Schellenberg, head of counterintelligenc 2008 Page #128  
s used SS Brigidier General Walter Schellenberg to communicate with his imm 2008 Page #138  

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well-planned, beautifully executed scheme to get a hoax 118                 2004 Page #121  
even put on trial for fraud over a scheme to find oil using a contraption t 2004 Page #136  
aintain a decided advantage in the scheme of thjngs in the global, politica 2005 Page #162  
, also characteristic of the paint scheme used at the time. I found some sk 2006 Page #76  
section and search the Publication Scheme and the Disclosure Log, using key 2008 Page #62  
rom his Messerschmitt , the secret scheme was compromised and all involved  2008 Page #130  

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rmaceuticals the Bayer, Merck, and Schering companies enjoyed a virtual mon 2008 Page #137  

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ization per GAO Mj and Congressman Schiff Hr I • LOG manuscript division Tw 2003 Page #160  
 with New Mexico Congressman Steve Schiff. SLIDE #1: Cong. Steve Schiff (R) 2004 Page #60  
teve Schiff. SLIDE #1: Cong. Steve Schiff (R), Albuquerque, NM 1st Congress 2004 Page #60  
Congressional District Congressman Schiff in 1993 had asked the Government  2004 Page #60  
July 1947 Roswell UFO crash. Cong. Schiff died on March 25, 1998, at age 51 2004 Page #60  
sociated Press wrote: "Congressman Schiff gained headlines in 1993, reopeni 2004 Page #60  
Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Rep. Schiff asked the General Accounting Offi 2004 Page #60  
d not, or would not, provide Cong. Schiff 1947 documents from the Roswell A 2004 Page #61  
n. That DOD reply so angered Cong. Schiff that he held a special press conf 2004 Page #61  
erence to express his frustration. Schiff told reporters: "The GAO report s 2004 Page #61  
stroyed without proper authority." Schiff pointed out that these messages w 2004 Page #61  
exactly what happened. Congressman Schiff said: "It is my understanding tha 2004 Page #61  
o destroyed the messages, or why." Schiff said the GAO thought the messages 2004 Page #61  
out their destruction impractical. Schiff also added, "At least this effort 2004 Page #61  
, most. notably Congressman Steven Schiff of New Mexico, whose search for a 2004 Page #146  
— died throat cancer • Congressman Schiff — Embarrassed MJ12 control group, 2004 Page #201  
 of the revolution there was Jacob Schiff, whose family had lived with the  2008 Page #125  
ild family in Frankfurt , Ge1many. Schiff, a Rockefeller banker, had financ 2008 Page #125  
omote revolution against the Czar. Schiff;s grandson, John Schiff, estimate 2008 Page #125  
 the Czar. Schiff;s grandson, John Schiff, estimated that the elder Schiff  2008 Page #125  
n Schiff, estimated that the elder Schiff spent about $20 million to insure 2008 Page #125  
ional Record of September 2, 1919. Schiff and Root were not alone. Arsene d 2008 Page #125  

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ple in Washington. However, before Schiffs death, the Government Accounting 2004 Page #146  
e the Rothschilds , Rockefellers , Schiffs, Warburgs, Morgans , Hammans and 2008 Page #125  

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d caused part of the membership to schism off and run their own mini-conven 2003 Page #146  
and and Beyond, 1989-1990 ■Growing schism in UFO rese:1rch ■The Bob bzar st 2009 Page #149  

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ntastic scenarios. The heat of the schism's wrath centered on Bill Moore. M 2003 Page #146  

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s orthodoxy would be challenged by schismatic movements, new cults and doom 2006 Page #64  

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eactions among the general public. Schisms might arise among scientists reg 2006 Page #58  
erance for such sentiments. Social schisms will proliferate. Vigilantism an 2006 Page #68  
ter religious demonization. Social schisms will proliferate. Denial of the  2006 Page #69  

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 ruagnosed him as being a paranoid schizophrenic, thls while admfrting thei 2005 Page #101  

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nto Dreamland and Beyond ■ Growing schizsm in UFO research ■ The Bob Lazar  2008 Page #166  

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LIDE# 15 \'(fide-shot new door and Schlage lock. The new doors and locks st 2005 Page #56  

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g to and calling Senators Harrison Schmidt and Pete Domenici, the AFOSI dec 2003 Page #150  
tated U.S. Treasury official Orvis Schmidt. "ln the field of drugs and phar 2008 Page #137  

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 was very unusual. ” Source:Randle/Schmitt on the debris recovered at Roswe 2003 Page #16  
       President and UFOs Harrison Schmitt then running for re-election. In 2003 Page #199  
Captain Kevin Randle and Donald IL Schmitt, -who was then Director of Speci 2004 Page #136  
Center fix UFO Studies. Randle and Schmitt conducted their own 133          2004 Page #136  
ment covered it up. The Randle and Schmitt book was the basis for our Showt 2004 Page #137  
Showtime film, Roswell. Randle and Schmitt later revised their timeline for 2004 Page #137  
ves of a drawer. Of the two Randle/Schmitt books about Roswell, I far prefe 2004 Page #137  
to that time. Since the two Randle/Schmitt books, many more books have been 2004 Page #137  
 cautioned interviewers Randle and Schmitt: "If you fellows uncovered somet 2004 Page #139  
, by Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt The Truth about the UFO Crash at 2004 Page #149  
, by Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt Crash at Corona, by Stanton Frie 2004 Page #149  
h for Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt where he made a passing referenc 2004 Page #195  
nal, March 2000) (C) Tom Carey/Don Schmitt (DR) Dave Rudiak (G) Glenn Fishb 2004 Page #228  
n abductions, the investigator Don Schmitt spoke with a woman named Judy Wo 2005 Page #44  
from the screen. Woolcott informed Schmitt that her husband had said that v 2005 Page #44  
gle, he had only "heard the talk." Schmitt stated that the letter to Judy \ 2005 Page #44  
i'vl. Dolan, Dr. Kevin Randle, Don Schmitt, Jim Marrs, , Linda Nloulton How 2008 Page #3  
 abductions , the investigator Don Schmitt spoke with a woman named Judy Wo 2009 Page #51  
from the screen. Woolcott informed Schmitt that her husband had said that v 2009 Page #51  
ors: Thomas J. Carey and Donald R. Schmitt, Appendix IV, pgs. 275-284, New  2009 Page #96  

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t wish to discuss the subject. Don Schmitt's Source While conducting resear 2009 Page #51  

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Teagle, together with Farben chief Schmitz, hired famed New York publicist  2008 Page #127  
-in-law of Farben chaim1an Hemrnnn Schmitz. Heading GAF was a Rudolf Ilgner 2008 Page #132  
rtin Bormann, working with Hermann Schmitz, chairman of 1. G. Farben and He 2008 Page #136  

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ng World War II, explained Hermann Schmitz's connections by pointing out th 2008 Page #127  

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ey were not alone. The great Reich scholar, Professor Paul .Matthews of New 2005 Page #103  

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rd have credible and in most cases scholarly sources. Before making any cas 2003 Page #85  
 -1-5 it It is possible to write a scholarly work on a largely invisible in 2009 Page #12  
 be now. It is possible to write a scholarly work on a largely invisible in 2009 Page #23  
es one aspect of the difficulty of scholarly research in this field. Noneth 2009 Page #24  
us JFK research community-- little scholarly work has been done to fill in  2009 Page #29  
s, thereby setting up a pattern of scholarly avoidance. (Although in 1950 a 2009 Page #30  

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 all involve the same saucers. JFK scholars often tangle up the assassinati 2009 Page #29  
or that reason and the obverse-UFO scholars not wanting to mix it up with t 2009 Page #29  

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m Martin's tenacious investigative scholarship has establjshed that The NeJ 2005 Page #94  
 Pearl Harbor surprise. But recent scholarship suggests that Pead Harbor wa 2007 Page #11  
luenced the development of serious scholarship in this and on my own writin 2009 Page #24  

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 is a teacher at a nearby Catholic school who wants her son to become a pri 2003 Page #85  
tle restaurant, I believe, or high school lunch room and a kind of green li 2003 Page #196  
ple hired to keep Reagan away from school children asking questions after s 2003 Page #198  
g competition in Northern Ireland. School children wrote letters to the vis 2003 Page #201  
ars later my wife who was teaching school in the area was told in all serio 2004 Page #31  
my National Antiaircraft Artillery School at Ft. Bliss, Texas and/or U.S. A 2004 Page #62  
ory came from Bob Groves who was a school teacher and a UFO researcher belo 2004 Page #94  
he was nicknamed 'Webster" in high school, due to the astonishing fact that 2004 Page #106  
rbacher (Dean of the Post Graduate School of Georgia Tech and Pentagon advi 2004 Page #132  
er, computers on the desk of every school child could be used to enhance th 2004 Page #141  
once the Dean of the Post Graduate School of Georgia Tech and who was also  2004 Page #147  
 Forces Green Beret who now runs a school for the anti-terrorist tactics, a 2004 Page #188  
, a military convoy headed for the School of Sergeants of the Armed Forces  2005 Page #32  
r, that the head department of the School of Sergeants of the Armed Forces, 2005 Page #35  
ll be at your disposal here in the School to djscuss anything that involves 2005 Page #35  
r, in 1993, Rich spoke at the UCLA School of Engineering Alumni Association 2005 Page #81  
o Vienna where he enrolled medical school, supporting himself as a tutor fo 2005 Page #89  
lowing his graduation from medical school he became a pupil of Freud's, the 2005 Page #89  
the faculty of New York City's New School for Social Research the 87        2005 Page #89  
 members at his beloved Summerhill school described the UFO sightings they  2005 Page #103  
was nicknamed ''\Xlebster" in rugh school, due to the astonishj ng fact tha 2005 Page #138  
mission to remove It. During their school years, Baca and Padilla would som 2005 Page #154  
oard a bus that looked like an old school bus with darkened windows. After  2005 Page #165  
ecluded life near their children's school. Dan told me that the Air Force w 2005 Page #174  
i es. The late Ben R. Rich, a UCLA School of Engineering alumnus who is kno 2005 Page #175  
rry. Being on debate teams in high school probably helped a lot. I have bee 2006 Page #13  
ining at what he described as "the school:" I was not aware of where it was 2006 Page #20  
eople when they came back from the school. The "school" was something for t 2006 Page #21  
ey came back from the school. The "school" was something for those interest 2006 Page #21  
s As reoorteci by Jan Harzin, UCLA School of Engineering Alumni Speech. 312 2006 Page #27  
ne, a B-57 flown by two Test Pilot School instructors was returning from a  2006 Page #87  
otball on the Flatwoods Elementary School playground when they looked up an 2006 Page #89  
ghbors. The children could walk to school by themselves and people didn't h 2006 Page #92  
pted for a Naval Officer candidate school program. Howard transferred some  2006 Page #160  
ill so that I could stay home from school to watch the launches of such her 2006 Page #182  
(attending Valley Forge Elementary School, one of the most pivotal sites of 2006 Page #194  
nistry at Yale University Divinity School. He currently works as a print ma 2006 Page #195  
r of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; Ron Westrum, Professor of Sociol 2006 Page #197  
ms in the university including the School of Nursing Studies and the Bigelo 2006 Page #199  
 When I joined the Foundation, the School of Nursing was about to receive a 2006 Page #199  
d for public as well as Montessori school children. !'Or children looking f 2007 Page #63  
job in computers, were you good at school. GM: No I was crap academically,  2007 Page #78  
                   ivf\XI: So your school and HND was all gained in London. 2007 Page #79  
 Road. M\XI: How did you get on at school as a background, its interesting  2007 Page #79  
 how did you get on with people at school etc, did you haYe many friendship 2007 Page #79  
 G"i\if: I wasn't very academic at school and I loved playing the clown. iV 2007 Page #79  
t do well at your O'Level stage at school? Any illness or things that held  2007 Page #79  
rred to enjo) the social aspect of school and not the academic aspect. NfW: 2007 Page #79  
ut Girlfriends did you have any ar school. GM: No that al1 started after sc 2007 Page #79  
ool. GM: No that al1 started after school, teenager years. MW: \Xlhat was y 2007 Page #79  
id you not do well at computers at school? 73                               2007 Page #79  
 They didn't have any computers at school, unfortunatel y. :tvf\Xi: \X/ell  2007 Page #80  
ers mainly honed by you outside of school? GM: Yeah l don't think they even 2007 Page #80  
at in my later years at secondar y school. M\XI: 1 find it interesting that 2007 Page #80  
so much? GM: Well I joined the one school because it said on their prospect 2007 Page #80  
about History or World Politics at school. GM: Funnily enough in the first  2007 Page #80  
year and second year at secondar y school there was an amazing teacher name 2007 Page #80  
history. He died whilst we were at school. We then did modern history later 2007 Page #80  
r but that's all. M\X/: So back in school days clid you get into any seriou 2007 Page #82  
w did you find the transition from school like going into your first job? W 2007 Page #82  
of. My friends Kevin and PauJ from school said there dads, who worked for m 2007 Page #125  
ly care less about the rest of the school. l remember my mom on the phone s 2007 Page #126  
key witness. He said Tuffy went to school with his son, Andy. He claimed Tu 2008 Page #52  
ndy Hamden, he went to Ocosta High School with Tuffy Miller. Tuffy was out  2008 Page #53  
ith Tuffy Miller. Tuffy was out of school for seven days at the time of the 2008 Page #53  
 away, but many graduate from high school together and then live in the sam 2008 Page #53  
le Branch of the Arn1y's Artillery School as well as commanding general of  2008 Page #134  
 Foundation (1913) and the Lincoln School (I 917), where the Rockefeller si 2008 Page #140  
onder why there has been a rash of school shootings and teen suicides in re 2008 Page #141  
tually every one of the horrendous school shootings (a few of the shooters  2008 Page #141  
inflicting monetary punishments on school districts that did not live up to 2008 Page #142  
W. Barton Leach of the Harvard Law School, and including Edward L. Katzenba 2009 Page #25  
fter graduating from Freeport High School in Freeport, lllinois. His RAF Be 2009 Page #62  
S. Air Force. He was assigned to a school for Maintenance Engineering at Ch 2009 Page #68  
 States Air Force right after high school graduation . He received orders t 2009 Page #77  
on July 14, 1962. Right after high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Forc 2009 Page #81  
ork, A.S. Neill and the Summerhill School, President Gorbachev and Presiden 2009 Page #139  
ania as well as at Harvard Medical School. During the war, he served on the 2009 Page #164  
" S E AL" Profes~or T. D. j. LEECH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ,\UCKLl\'ID llNIYE 2009 Page #185  

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t Sun Dial that I had seen in some schoolbooks, a very light and cold piece 2005 Page #157  

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reland as President, he answered a schoolboy's question about it in front o 2004 Page #140  

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 did they take an interest in your schooling. GM: My parents split up, that 2007 Page #79  

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 priest. Young James attends local schools but has other ideas about his fu 2003 Page #85  
rash Retrieval Conference group of schools for example he said, "If we were 2004 Page #197  
ind they had them bur as with many schools 1 have encountered they hid them 2007 Page #80  
ber of child psychologists in U.S. schools grew from a mere 500 in 1940 to  2008 Page #140  
ber of child psychologists in U.S. schools grew from a mere 500 in 1940 to  2008 Page #141  
knowledge ladled out daily in high schools. As sure as rockets can never fl 2009 Page #139  

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, Jr., son of Maj. Jesse Marcel; a schoolteacher from Kazakhstan; and mysel 2004 Page #227  

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der Deputy Director Colonel Robert Schow, who would become assistant direct 2008 Page #137  
der Deputy Director Colonel Robert Schow, who would become assistant direct 2008 Page #138  

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an receiving security reports from Schow's office pertaining to the Nazis r 2008 Page #137  

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them" Dr Isaac Asimov. Fantasy and Science Fiction. 3. “All nnn-csplaincil  2003 Page #118  
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with Don Berliner, an aviation and science writer. Marcel told Friedman he  2004 Page #135  
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nal security or in the interest of science." When the Air Force dumped Blue 2004 Page #178  
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age media and religious reactions. Science would also provide the path of a 2006 Page #61  
vernment lead, with the backing of science. Nonetheless, in time, many new  2006 Page #61  
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ified by the amazing procession of science fiction films in the 1950's and  2006 Page #182  
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 important single, unified body of scientific knowledge remains its most co 2005 Page #87  
1c was first corufied, bv both the scientific mainstream and by escabljshme 2005 Page #87  
n you study the progression of rus scientific work and trunking, it becomes 2005 Page #87  
ltiple-witne ssed. \Xlhat were the scientific dynamics that allowed such a  2005 Page #88  
vity first began co make worldwide scientific news in 1919. Einstein arrive 2005 Page #92  
n' is the most eloquent example of scientific dialogue I haYe ever read. In 2005 Page #93  
ng and frustrating footnote to the scientific history of the Twentieth Cent 2005 Page #93  
eered much of the basis for modern scientific UFO sturues. Reich's writings 2005 Page #94  
s sweeping text, only that Reich's scientific observatio ns of, interaction 2005 Page #98  
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her. With no real interest in fair scientific inquiry or method, and no ser 2005 Page #102  
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ws story and the object of intense scientific scrutiny. But this did not ha 2005 Page #118  
erplaneta[) Phenomenon Unit of the Scientific and Technical Branch, Counter 2005 Page #123  
he Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit, Scientific and Technical Branch, Counter 2005 Page #123  
hen scientists from the Los Alamos Scientific Laborator y arrived to inspec 2005 Page #126  
chnolo gy might be retrievable for scientific study. Extreme measures must  2005 Page #129  
t we rarely get specific, logical, scientific arguments identifying anachro 2005 Page #131  
ince been subjected to independent scientific analysis and is still the sub 2005 Page #157  
ave to eventuaUy extend into other scientific fields to obtain a broader pi 2005 Page #162  
until the time we make appropriate scientific discoveries. First, a word ab 2005 Page #163  
my lectures I review 5 large scale scientific studies and ask after each on 2006 Page #4  
avoid dealing with the large scale scientific studies. Check 8              2006 Page #11  
 as follows: 4.a. The recovery for scientific study of all materials and de 2006 Page #18  
vailable.... 4.b. The recovery for scientific study of all entities and rem 2006 Page #18  
on (till late 70s) on cover-up. • "Scientific Ufology." collection and anal 2006 Page #25  
ld precipitate extraordinary human scientific and technological advances th 2006 Page #56  
. Government would lean heavily on scientific community for rapid threat as 2006 Page #59  
 in establishing communication and scientific dialogue with the NHI, both t 2006 Page #60  
rt of religious leaders as well as scientific community. - Science will be  2006 Page #66  
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lists, Dr. Roy Lilwall, the Senior Scientific Officer at the Institute, sai 2006 Page #120  
 observance of the methods of true scientific inquiry, what I admire most a 2006 Page #181  
nwavering adherence to a policy of scientific "inclusion." That is, he want 2006 Page #181  
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They can continue to preach their "scientific" and religious gospel of deni 2006 Page #182  
a great deal of criticism from the scientific community. However, the figur 2006 Page #198  
 8 was published. It reported on a scientific study of a ranch that Bigelow 2006 Page #200  
ressive new laws made certain much scientific and technical information was 2007 Page #17  
etical physicists and a high-level scientific intelligence officer during \ 2007 Page #22  
V. Jones, one of Britain's leading scientific intelligence officers and an  2007 Page #22  
 below it the advertiser, Upchurch Scientific Filtering Company, proclaims  2007 Page #60  
esearch committee of the Office of Scientific Research and Development unde 2007 Page #75  
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as appointed to be a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Bro 2007 Page #75  
versity of Colorado's now-infamous Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying  2007 Page #75  
al purpose aircraft. A very strict scientific