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

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

Letters Directory:

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

Words Directory:

"t$er" "t&" "t&-1"

"t&a" "t'" "t''11te~" "t'-" "t'--'" "t'1e" "t'" "t'btatrwbt"

"t'f" "t'i" "t'ic" "t'io" "t'l" "t'odc" "t'r" "t'rn"

"t'tic-" "t'u" "t'urt'ber" "t'wll" "t'}--thcre" "t'·'·~•" "t'•" "t'••"

"t-" "t-'gc" "t-'talk·n1" "t--" "t---" "t---ei+teln" "t--~" "t-12"

"t-3" "t-33" "t-c" "t-cells" "t-force" "t-h•" "t-iovt" "t-l1"

"t-l16h" "t-p'" "t-q6" "t-shirt" "t-t" "t-t~···tt" "t-y" "t-·1"

"t0" "t0't" "t00k" "t0f" "t0ggc0" "t0~~•" "t1" "t1'"

"t1-" "t1-1r" "t11" "t111111els" "t1115" "t1171" "t11r" "t1fi11110c1"

"t1l''" "t1la" "t1oa" "t1qhf" "t3" "t310010-055" "t4" "t4\ut"

"t4enoe1" "t4~" "t5" "t52" "t5r" "t7~" "t9" "t="

"t" "t\1" "t\'o" "t\facdill" "t\iu" "t\o" "t\oy~" "t^jlocate"

"t_" "t_···" "ta" "ta'f~" "ta0c" "ta1d" "taa" "taaad"

"taaaral" "tab" "tabe" "tabe's" "table" "tabled" "tables" "tablet"

"tablet'" "tabloid" "tabloids" "taboo" "tabs" "tabulated" "tabulating" "tac"

"tacit" "tack" "taco" "tacoma" "tactic" "tactical" "tactics" "tad"

"tada" "tafl'tt" "tag" "tagboard" "tageblatt" "tagged" "tags" "tahaa"

"tahbn" "tai" "tai----" "tail" "tailored" "tails" "taint" "taire"

"taiwan" "tak" "take" "take-off" "take-overs" "taken" "takeoff" "takeover"

"takers" "takes" "takin" "taking" "takt" "takye" "tal" "talc"

"talcing" "talda" "tale" "talent" "talented" "tales" "taljr" "talk"

"talk-radio" "talked" "talker" "talking" "talkjng" "talks" "talktng" "tall"

"taller" "tallest" "tallund" "tallwalker" "talt" "tam" "tames" "tamils"

"tammy" "tampa" "tampering" "tams" "tan" "tandem" "tangible" "tangibles"

"tangle" "tank" "tankers" "tanks" "tannac" "tantalizing" "tantalizingly" "tao"

"taoon" "taos" "tap" "tape" "tape-recorded" "taped" "tapered" "tapes"

"tapestry" "tapped" "tapping" "tar" "taran" "tarasenko" "tarawa" "tarc"

"tarectrekiroto" "targe1s" "target" "targeted" "targeting" "targets" "tarija" "taring"

"tarkaa" "tarmac" "tarn" "tarnish" "taronui" "tarp" "tarpaulin" "tarpley"

"tarps" "tarred" "tart" "tarted" "tary" "tasad" "task" "tasked"

"tasking" "tasks" "tass" "tass'" "tass's" "taste" "tastes" "tasty"

"tasuany" "tat" "tatar" "tate" "tater" "tatt" "taught" "taunted"

"tavemes" "tavern" "tavernes" "tavistock" "taw" "tax" "taxen" "taxes"

"taxi" "taxi-\" "taxpayers" "taylor" "taylor's" "tb" "tba" "tbal"

"tbat" "tbc" "tbe" "tbere" "tbie" "tbis" "tbjnk" "tble"

"tbm" "tbm-3" "tbout" "tbr" "tbs" "tbt" "tbtxs" "tb°m"

"tb»" "tc" "tc-" "tcb" "tcchnolo5" "tccths" "tcd" "tceight"

"tcf" "tch" "tcho" "tciana" "tcl" "tclccommunic" "tclin" "tcn"

"tco" "tcr" "tcrt" "tcsoos" "tct" "tctt" "tc•" "td"

"tdgt" "tdj" "tdlandcan1neat" "tdy" "te" "te-l·" "te1111inat" "tea"

"teaa" "teach" "teacher" "teachers" "teachers'" "teaches" "teaching" "teacup"

"teagle" "teahnology" "teak" "team" "team'" "team's" "teams" "teamwork"

"tear" "teardropshaped" "tearing" "tears" "teas-mexico" "teased" "teasing" "teat"

"teats" "tecboaciass„" "tech" "tech-sector" "tech11ologj1" "techn" "technelogy" "technicaes"

"technical" "technically" "technician" "technicians" "technioian" "technique" "techniques" "technjgues"

"technolo" "technolog" "technologi" "technologica" "technological" "technologically" "technologies" "technologjcal"

"technology" "technology's" "technology-science-automotive-" "technology-transfer" "techology" "techruque" "techs" "tect"

"ted" "tedaanyor" "teddy" "tee" "tee1" "teelsa" "teem" "teems"

"teen" "teenage" "teenaged" "teenager" "teenagers" "tees" "teetering" "teeth"

"teh" "tehachap" "tehachapi" "tehran" "tei" "teinaceous" "tej" "tejon"

"tejtorism" "tel" "tel1" "telecom" "telecommunicat" "telecommunications" "telecoms" "telegram"

"telegram's" "telegraph" "telegrapher" "telekinesis" "telemetry" "telepathi" "telepathic" "telepathically"

"telepathy" "telephone" "telephoned" "telephones" "telephonic" "telephoto" "teleportation" "telescope"

"telescopes" "teletype" "teletypes" "television" "televisions" "telexes" "telj" "tell"

"tell-all" "tell" "teller" "teller's" "teller-initiated" "tellers" "telling" "telllngthe"

"tells" "telnets" "telnk" "telpathic" "telvito" "tem" "tem1" "tem1inated"

"temerity" "temin" "temin's" "temperatur" "temperature" "temperatures" "tempered" "tempers"

"tempest" "tempest's" "template" "templates" "temple" "temporal" "temporarily" "temporarv"

"temporary" "tempore" "temptation" "tempted" "tempting" "ten" "ten-fold" "tenacious"

"tenacity" "tend" "tended" "tendencies" "tendency" "tenders" "tending" "tends"

"tennessee" "tenninated" "tenninology" "tens" "tense" "tensile" "tension" "tensions"

"tent" "tentative" "tentatively" "tenth" "tentively" "tenuous" "tenure" "teo'h"

"teparently" "tera" "terawatts" "tercept" "teresa" "terezinha" "teriiing" "teriologira"

"terious" "terletsky" "terletslcy" "term" "terma" "termed" "termicos" "terminal"

"terminals" "terminate" "terminated" "termination" "terminology" "termites" "terms" "tern"

"terra" "terraces" "terrain" "terre" "terrestrial" "terrestrially-themed" "terrestrja" "terrible"

"terribly" "terrier" "terrific" "terrifical" "terrified" "terrifies" "terrifying" "territorial"

"territories" "territorio" "territory" "terror" "terrorises" "terrorism" "terrorist" "terrorists"

"terry" "terr~l" "teshnfoledir" "tesla" "test" "test''" "test-ban" "testament"

"tested" "testes" "testicle'" "testicles" "testified" "testifies" "testify" "testimon"

"testimonials" "testimonies" "testimony" "testing" "testor" "tests" "tests\" "tet"

"tetchy" "tether" "tetie" "tetk" "tetrad" "tetraethyl" "teutonic" "tex"

"tex-mex" "texas" "texas-mexican" "texas-mexico" "texasmexico" "text" "textbook" "texts"

"texture" "tf" "tf#" "tf'd" "tfeat" "tfedeaeyer" "tfflp" "tfi\lf"

"tfic" "tficial" "tfo" "tft" "tftcii'" "tftnaa" "tfw" "tfx"

"tgan" "tgya" "th" "th&" "th'" "th'-'n" "th-" "th1"

"th11t" "th1r" "th_el" "th_~" "tha" "thaaa" "thai" "thal"

"thal" "than--ter" "thank" "thanked" "thankful" "thanking" "thanks" "thanksgiving"

"thar" "that's" "that-according" "that-that" "that_" "thatta-way" "thawed" "tha~"

"thc" "thc1'" "thcir" "thcnau" "thcouch" "the%" "the-" "the"

"the^reckage" "theand" "theater" "theater-he" "theatre" "theatres" "theatrical" "thecu"

"thee" "theft" "thel" "thel\iselves" "theme" "themed" "themes" "themselve"

"them•" "then-california" "then-ch" "then-classified" "then-closed" "then-contemporary" "then-editor" "then-president"

"then-quiet" "then-recent" "thengs_" "then·" "theologians" "theological" "theoretical" "theoretician"

"theories" "theories''" "theorist" "theorists" "theorists'" "theorize" "theorized" "theory"

"ther" "therap" "therapeutic" "therapeutically" "therapist" "therapists" "therapy" "therap~·"

"there's" "thereafter" "thereby" "therecharlette" "therefor" "therefore" "therein" "thereof"

"therewere" "there®" "thermal" "thermodynamics" "thermonuclear" "thermoplastic" "thermoplastics" "thern"

"theses" "thesis" "thessalon" "thev" "thev've" "they'd" "they'll" "they're"

"they've" "they_consider" "theysawjt" "the~" "the~e" "thf" "thfy" "thg"

"thi" "thi_s" "thia" "thick" "thicken" "thicker" "thicket" "thickly"

"thickness" "thicknesses" "thid" "thief" "thiel" "thier" "thil" "thin"

"thing" "thing'" "thing's" "things" "think" "think-tank" "thinker" "thinkin'"

"thinking" "thinkjng" "thinks" "thinly" "thins" "thiokol" "third" "thirds"

"thirteen" "thirties" "thirty" "thirty-five" "thirty-inch" "thirty-minute" "thirty-nine" "thirty-six"

"thirty-three" "thirty-two" "thit" "thj\t" "thj\tt" "thjng" "thjngs" "thjnhng"

"thjnk" "thjs" "thkojgh" "thl" "thl" "thllll" "thls" "thm"

"thmks" "thn" "tho" "thoe" "thomas" "thompson" "thompsonl" "thonght"

"thoo" "thorns" "thornton" "thorough" "thoroughly" "thoroughness" "thor°c" "thot"

"though" "thought" "thought-provokin" "thoughtful" "thoughts" "thoughts'" "thougl1" "thousand"

"thousands" "thr" "thra" "thrc" "thre" "thread" "thread-tap" "threads"

"threat" "threat's" "threaten" "threatened" "threatening" "threatens" "threats" "threat~"

"three" "three-" "three-eyed" "three-fingered" "three-foot-tall" "three-foot-wide" "three-quarters" "three-state"

"three-year-old" "threeand-a-half" "threefold" "threshold" "threw" "threwghmt" "thrive" "thrived"

"thrljst" "thro\" "throat" "throughout" "throw" "throwing" "thrown" "throws"

"thrs" "thrust" "thrusters" "thrwwyhnat" "thr~" "ths" "tht" "tht'"

"tht1" "thtsll" "thty1" "thu" "thudded" "thule" "thulists" "thumb"

"thumbing" "thump" "thumps" "thunder" "thunderchild" "thunderheads" "thunderous" "thunderstorm"

"thunderstreak" "thuney" "thur" "thurc" "thursday" "thus" "thusly" "thy"

"thyssen" "th~" "th~t" "th£" "th«" "th•" "ti" "ti'"

"ti'-" "ti-us" "ti-~~-~i--·" "ti111es" "ti1e" "ti1eir" "ti1n" "ti1t"

"ti1tn" "ti1trt" "ti41" "ti4ch" "ti=-••" "ti=c" "ti__" "ti`idit"

"tia" "tiaa" "tiadii-r" "tic" "tical" "ticc" "ticdocumon" "tici~"

"ticket" "tickle" "ticopter" "ticularly" "tidal" "tidbits" "tide" "tides"

"tidy" "tie" "tied" "tier" "tierra" "ties" "tifittlisy" "tiger"

"tigers" "tight" "tight-lipped" "tighter" "tightly" "tightly-held-secrets" "tii\" "tiiat"

"tiie" "tiii" "tiii~" "tiimot" "tiint" "tiisrs" "tiit" "tij11es"

"tije" "tikentor" "tikhonravov" "tilatl" "tildad" "tile" "tiles" "till"

"tilling" "tilt" "tilted" "tilting" "tilts" "til•" "tim" "tim's"

"timber" "timberland" "time" "time-and" "time-lapse" "time-regression" "time-travelers" "timed"

"timeframe" "timeline" "timellne" "timers" "times" "times-news" "timetable" "timing"

"timorously" "timothy" "tin" "tin-88" "tin-in" "tine" "tinfoil" "ting"

"tinge" "tingling" "tings" "tini" "tini'" "tinker" "tinn" "tint"

"tinted" "tiny" "tinyurl" "tio" "tio3" "tion" "tionc" "tioncr"

"tions" "tip" "tipped" "tips" "tir" "tir0ug~" "tire" "tired"

"tires" "tis\s" "tissue" "tissues" "tit" "tit" "titanium" "titartium"

"titchmarsh" "tite" "tithl" "titillate" "title" "titled" "titles" "tits"

"titsbandecl" "tiv" "tive" "tivinan" "tivt" "tiw" "ti{e" "ti~"

"ti~~" "ti~•" "tj" "tj'i1" "tj1e" "tj1t" "tjaily" "tjcl~"

"tje·" "tjf" "tjje" "tjo'" "tjona" "tjrpo" "tj~n" "tk"

"tka" "tkitnos" "tkkeever" "tklesram" "tkteetie" "tl" "tl't" "tl'v'"

"tl-\f" "tl-i" "tl-le" "tl-yrt" "tl1" "tl1at" "tl1c" "tl1e"

"tl1eir" "tl1esis" "tl1ey" "tl1is" "tl1prr" "tl1rough" "tl1~t" "tl\oc"

"tlat" "tlc" "tld" "tlil'" "tli~" "tlj" "tll'-" "tllc'"

"tlle" "tlle1" "tllie" "tllllec" "tllusn" "tlm" "tln" "tloir"

"tlonj" "tlope" "tlrowst" "tls" "tlss8-" "tlth" "tlu" "tlu1t"

"tlus" "tlw" "tly" "tlyrop" "tl~" "tl~ie" "tl~in" "tl~it"

"tm" "tmcked" "tme" "tmf" "tmflllt" "tmi" "tmlhrin" "tmm4"

"tmman" "tmn" "tmought" "tmphn9lz" "tm~" "tn" "tn'" "tn-ra"

"tn4" "tnat" "tndow" "tne" "tned" "tnelde" "tnis" "tnlfion"

"tnllion" "tnn" "tnr" "tnreat" "tnree" "tnrifyinc" "tnrn\'a" "tnstolictidn3a"

"tnt" "tntcrrcstrinl" "tnu" "tnv-" "tny" "tn~" "tn•" "tn•·"

"to'h1'1'" "to-" "to-dare" "to-t" "to1" "to12" "to1•" "to'"

"to\vnsend" "toalrttar" "tobacco" "toco" "tod" "tod0•" "toda" "todas"

"today" "today's" "todaya" "toda~" "todd" "todd's" "toddler" "todol"

"toduy" "toe" "toe-hold" "toelfr" "toemtv" "toes" "togas" "together"

"togo" "togs" "toi-gjotb" "toilet" "toimrds" "toi·ver" "tokmdm" "tokyo"

"tol" "tol'on" "tolaf" "tolay" "told" "toledo" "tolerance" "tolj"

"toll" "tolmo\vthal" "tom" "tom's" "tomb" "tombaugh" "tome" "tommy"

"tomorrow" "tompkins" "tomt" "ton" "ton's" "ton-acme" "ton1" "tone"

"tongue" "tongue-in-cheek" "tonight" "tonopah" "tons" "tony" "too-good" "too-is"

"took" "tool" "toolmaker" "toolmark" "tools" "toos" "tooth" "top"

"top-secret" "topic" "topics" "topir" "toplasm" "topographical" "topography" "topped"

"toppen" "topple" "tops" "topside" "tor" "torah" "torbitt" "torch"

"torches" "torcrrii" "tore" "tormander" "torn" "tornado" "toronto" "torpedo"

"torques" "torres" "torso" "tort" "tortured" "torx" "tory" "toss"

"tossed" "tosurrll" "tot" "tot'od" "total" "totaling" "totalitarian" "totalitarianism"

"totality" "totally" "totals" "totare" "tote" "toticias" "toting" "totoca"

"touch" "touch-tone" "touchdown" "touched" "touches" "touchjng" "toufct" "tough"

"tougher" "toughness" "touoiviorv-c" "touq" "tour" "tourism" "tourist" "tourists"

"tours" "tow" "toward" "towards" "towed" "tower" "towers" "town"

"town's" "towns" "townsend" "townshend" "township" "townspeopl" "townspeople" "towrwaaat"

"toxemia-not" "toxic" "toxics" "toxify" "toxin" "toxins" "toy" "toyota"

"toys" "to~" "to~f" "to~~-" "tp\d" "tplar" "tpon" "tpract"

"tps-10a" "tps-1b" "tq" "tqp" "tr" "tr-" "tr-4" "tr-ffk"

"tr1c\hj" "tr3-a" "tr3trrre1-1ri" "tr\ln" "tr\xf" "tra" "traalmanl" "trac"

"trac1" "trace" "traceable" "traced" "traces" "trachea" "tracing" "track"

"tracked" "tracking" "trackless" "tracks" "tract" "tractor" "tractor-trailer" "tractortrailer"

"trade" "trading" "tradition" "traditional" "traditions" "traffic" "trafficking" "tragedy"

"tragic" "trail" "trailed" "trailer" "trailers" "trailing" "trails" "train"

"trained" "trainer" "trainers" "training" "trains" "traipsing" "trait" "trajectories"

"trajectory" "tral" "tram" "tramping" "trampolinin" "tramps" "tramway" "tran"

"trance" "tranquility" "tranquilizers" "trans" "trans-" "trans-atmospheric" "transatlantic" "transceiver"

"transcends" "transcribe" "transcribed" "transcript" "transcriptase" "transcription" "transcripts" "transducers"

"transfect" "transfection" "transfer" "transference" "transferred" "transferring" "transfers" "transfers'"

"transfonnation" "transform" "transformation" "transformational" "transformations" "transformatios" "transformative" "transformers"

"transforming" "transforn1ed" "transfusions" "transient" "transistor" "transistors" "transit" "transition"

"transitioning" "transitory" "translate" "translated" "translates" "translating" "translation" "translations"

"translator" "translucent" "transmissible" "transmission" "transmissions" "transmit" "transmittal" "transmitted"

"transmitter" "transmittin" "transmitting" "transmutation" "transmuted" "transparency" "transparent" "transpired"

"transpires" "transpiring" "transplant" "transplanted" "transplants" "transport" "transportation" "transported"

"transporter" "transporting" "transports" "transpose" "transverse" "transxtuceis" "trap" "traps"

"traria" "trartri7a7" "trash" "tratamienros" "trauma" "traumatic" "traumatize" "travehng"

"travel" "traveled" "traveler" "travelers" "travelers'" "traveling" "travelling" "travels"

"traverse" "traversing" "travesty" "travis" "treason" "treasonous" "treasure" "treasures"

"treasury" "treat" "treated" "treaties" "treating" "treatises" "treatment" "treatments"

"treaty" "trecer" "tree" "tree-top" "treed" "trees" "treetop" "treetops"

"trefriw" "trek" "trellis" "tremendoas" "tremendous" "tremonton" "tremor" "tremor'"

"tremors" "trench" "trend" "trends" "trent" "trent's" "trenta§strzw" "trepidation"

"tres" "trespassing" "tress" "tretyak" "trey" "trf" "trfufeh" "tri"

"tri-state" "tri-x" "trial" "trial-based" "trials" "triangle" "triangle-shaped" "triangles"

"triangleshaped" "triangular" "triangular-shaped" "triangulariiatioa" "triangulu" "tribal" "tribe" "tribes"

"tribunals" "tribune" "tribune-review" "tributary" "tribute" "tric" "trick" "trickle"

"tricks" "tricycle" "tried" "tried-and-true" "tries" "trietd•nt" "trifi" "trigger"

"triggered" "triggering" "trihune" "trilateral" "trilaterals" "trillhm" "trillion" "trillion$"

"trillions" "trimble" "trinidad" "trinit" "trinity" "trinjties-small" "trio" "trio%"

"trip" "tripod" "tripolian" "tripped" "trips" "trit" "trity" "triumph"

"trivial" "trivipatigation" "trivsy" "triy" "trk" "trl" "trlked" "trlllios"

"trncks" "trnlbft" "trnman" "tro" "tro11ble" "trohnielans" "trolleys" "trom"

"troop" "trooper" "troops" "troorcamil" "tropical" "tros" "trot" "trotsky"

"trotsky's" "trouble" "troubled" "troubles" "troublesome" "troubling" "trough" "trove"

"troy" "tro~e" "trpul" "trr" "trsios" "trt" "trt^o-" "trtalid"

"tru" "truck" "trucked" "trucking" "trucks" "truclcs" "trudeau" "true"

"true'" "true-but" "truget" "truly" "truman" "truman's" "truman-forrestal" "trumani"

"trumpeting" "trung" "trungs" "trunk" "trunking" "trus" "truss" "trussed"

"trust" "trusted" "trustees" "trusting" "trusts" "trutb" "truth" "truth'"

"truthful" "truthfully" "truthfulness" "truths" "trutsformer" "trv--" "trv-~l" "trw"

"try" "tryfng" "trying" "tryns000ets" "trysts" "tr•" "ts" "ts-sci"

"ts0" "ts\1" "tsaaa" "tsarist" "tses" "tsfo" "tsiolkovskiy" "tsm"

"tsmeo" "tsom~a" "tspk" "tsr" "tsrmeo" "tssit" "tsslyal" "tstmji2"

"tsunami" "tsunamis" "tsup" "tt" "tt-tf" "tt4" "tt" "tta&"

"ttaors" "ttat" "ttc" "ttcl" "ttd" "tte" "ttee-report" "ttes"

"ttfato" "ttht+" "tti" "ttiem" "ttj" "ttl" "ttl&" "ttlt'"

"ttm" "ttn" "ttnd" "tto" "ttoao" "ttoo" "ttop" "ttr"

"ttr-in" "ttrjc" "ttroorg" "ttrt" "ttt" "ttu1" "ttus" "ttut"

"ttwn" "tt~ttf" "tu" "tu'a" "tu--" "tu51" "tua" "tual"

"tube" "tubes" "tubeshaped" "tucson" "tucson-based" "tucu" "tudor" "tud~"

"tuesday" "tuesday's" "tuffy" "tufjy" "tugboat" "tugged" "tukachevsky" "tukachevsky's"

"tukhachevsky" "tularosa" "tulip-like" "tulure" "tum" "tumbled" "tumbleweed" "tumbling"

"tumor" "tun" "tunable" "tune" "tuned" "tunes" "tunf'll" "tungsten"

"tunguska" "tunguskaya" "tunic" "tuning" "tunnel" "tunneled" "tunnels" "tuns"

"tur" "turbine" "turbines" "turbo" "turbojet" "turbulence" "turf" "turin"

"turkey" "turl" "turmoil" "turn" "turned" "turner" "turner's" "turnert"

"turning" "turns" "turreo" "turthday" "turu" "tusket" "tut" "tuta"

"tutelage" "tutor" "tutors" "tuu" "tu·n" "tu»is" "tu•fi" "tv"

"tv-4b-" "tv-set" "tv11" "tv11j'-" "tvc" "tvf\x" "tvf\xi" "tvfajestic-12"

"tvfan" "tvfanzanos" "tvfay" "tvfw" "tvi" "tviltg" "tviraf" "tvith"

"tvlay" "tvloise" "tvs" "tw" "twa" "twain" "twe" "tweak"

"tweaked" "tweaking" "twelve" "twelve-foot-tall" "twelve-page" "twelve-to-fifteen" "twent" "twentieth"

"twenty" "twenty-" "twenty-eight" "twenty-five" "twenty-four" "twenty-nine" "twenty-seven" "twenty-two"

"twentyfive" "twho" "twi" "twiai" "twice" "twilight" "twin" "twin-engine"

"twine" "twining" "twining's" "twining_whitehotreport" "twins" "twist" "twisted" "twists"

"twit" "twitching" "twn»sbd" "two" "two-and-a-half" "two-day" "two-decades" "two-dozen"

"two-fold" "two-foot-wide" "two-hour" "two-inch" "two-man" "two-object" "two-objects" "two-page"

"two-pages" "two-part" "two-seep" "two-thirds" "two-to-three" "two-way" "two-week" "two-word"

"twofold" "two•" "twx" "tw»" "tx" "txe" "txj" "ty"

"ty_" "tycoon" "tyhenson" "tying" "type" "typed" "typeface" "types"

"typesetting" "typewriter" "typewriters" "typewriting" "typewritten" "typhus" "typical" "typically"

"typicauy" "typing" "typist" "typo" "typographic" "typographical" "typography" "tyranny"

"tyttat" "tyumen" "t}rpe" "t~" "t~--" "t~011" "t~ard" "t~c"

"t~d" "t~e" "t~f" "t~fl" "t~l~-" "t~ra-" "t~t" "t~v•~~"

"t~z" "t" "t-" "tmi•" "t~·" "t~•" "t©" "tµ"

"t·" "t·-1~" "t·-=-lco" "t·ntilil" "t·o" "t·~" "t¼nell" "t•"

"t•-" "t•i" "t•n" "t•nnrl" "t•t1'-a" "t•tc" "t•~" "t••"

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f immediate interest is the number T3 l 00 I 0-055 on the cover page. This  2009 Page #13  

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D. COPY 01 OF 02 TS CONTROL NUMBER T310010-055 20                           2009 Page #26  

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EPII /7 UNTIL 'HIS FRIEND NITAKIEL t4ENOE1 HURTAOC LEARNED OF IRE OTHER SPP 2004 Page #21  

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ktir-h-M AJ IC EYES ONLY EYES ONLY T52 —EXEMT: James Forrestal's Death • "J 2004 Page #203  

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lic sour~e ...... ~:ir· There a:-c t\\'o methods o1 _using Jlgh: bom'o woul 2009 Page #182  

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le discs that Jack Pickett saw at "t\facDill AFB in 1967. It can now be rev 2007 Page #111  

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ulated which helped search parties t^jLocate the general area. Detachment 3 2003 Page #233  

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m· ~ Fl_,·iu;! 0111,idc (;r:n·i1~- t_··· .. ,.. .! ........... : ....... •  2005 Page #30  

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the effectiveness of your Mission. ta ffirarn . FE:JCVincent:hst 7-6-47     2003 Page #213  
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la attaatot. a draft «f a dlrastiw ta Ossa—1 —aaysr far ywr appro —1, Tte l 2003 Page #221  
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tor of counterintelligence replied ta another researcher that the IPU "was  2005 Page #123  
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2 Ua«^rtaMvh|iatawH^V- atiwca »the ta0c «l UTOx’ mifrtin Wtatfr KEVIN D. RA 2003 Page #133  

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aaaatatiaaa haw aaamfl t© aa ha ha taaad aoaoahat wyoa aa waroaliatla ar la 2003 Page #220  

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a aial tte deairatallV af —to.Ing  taaaral tada —yar to Cklaa vltk a f— saa 2003 Page #221  
aat a—lateate. It la aaw^atad^ aat taaaral toalrttar aa— , ttat Cl—aral Wat 2003 Page #221  

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 who he is. The first directive or Tab A is a directive regarding the Presi 2004 Page #252  
w as required." (Underline by RSW) Tab B directive is regarding the "NEED-T 2004 Page #252  
ot be compromised by this action." Tab C directive is concerning DoD 5200.1 2004 Page #252  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Tab D directive is regarding Project BLU 2004 Page #253  
ublic and congressional inquiries. Tab E directives are regarding Freedom o 2004 Page #253  
 this sort of procedure did exist? Tab F directive is regarding PSYOP or ps 2004 Page #253  
e and detain any and all targets." Tab G is a directive regarding BW (presu 2004 Page #253  
by activated to conduct DOMESTIC." Tab H is a directive regarding Project E 2004 Page #253  
t in 1963, with the mention in the Tab — A "In the unlikely event that UFOs 2004 Page #254  
n written on in the 60s. The first Tab "A" deals with how to handle the iss 2008 Page #110  
s a Jaw? Can we see it? The second Tab "B" is straightforward . J. Edgar Ho 2008 Page #111  
s) inside the CIA. (See slide 41.) Tab C deals with DoD 5200.1, a directive 2008 Page #111  
legal mind control drugs. Finally, Tab "H" on slide 47 makes it clear that  2008 Page #111  
. : I• ..... , .. ~~---. Intent of Tab "B,, ■ Let FBI know enough to keep t 2008 Page #121  
ndling the President and Intent of Tab "A" ■ What to do if he asks about UF 2008 Page #121  
-.. ~ ... ·--...... -··- Intent of Tab "C" ■ DoO security does not apply to 2008 Page #121  
                         Intent of Tab ''D" ■Blue Book as specified in the  2008 Page #122  
to discredit credibility Intent of Tab "F" ■ Psychological operations units 2008 Page #122  
rogate and detain anyone Intent of Tab ''H" ■ If It looks like we're going  2008 Page #122  
:ober 1963 (KGB use) 116 Intent of Tab "E" ■Tell nobody anything until the  2008 Page #122  
are denied ... ") r.:urr Intent of Tab "G'' (BW} ■ Alien pathogens are pres 2008 Page #122  

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7; Bogota, Colombia, 1975 or 1976; Tabe, Chile, 1993) in which actual metal 2007 Page #193  
mber 15, 1993) -Metal Fragment The Tabe alleged UFO metal comes from Chile  2007 Page #200  
citizen of Japanese descent,Jor ge Tabe Ibarra, a rruneral prospector who L 2007 Page #200  
e] OVNI" (The Hisrory of the UFO), Tabe was prospecting minerals in the Lim 2007 Page #200  
 the sh.-y." On the following day, Tabe rented a horse from a local shepher 2007 Page #200  
rmicos in Santiago. Basically, the Tabe samples were subjected to high temp 2007 Page #200  
 change, or flux, exhibited by the Tabe metals. According co Sergio Poulain 2007 Page #201  

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them and brought them to my home." Tabe's case was investigated by the Chil 2007 Page #200  

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onversations around the conference table in which it was suggested that Wal 2003 Page #11  
al in Missouri in 1941. Below is a table of information sources that have b 2003 Page #21  
th's atomic number on the Periodic Table of Elements is 83. Lead is 82, so  2003 Page #106  
e. Bennewitz laid 8x10s out on the table, gave them a tour of his homemade  2003 Page #145  
. Slide 3. We begin with a summary table of the various documents I have ob 2003 Page #169  
han 600 pages are top secret. This table shows the source, the date it was  2003 Page #169  
y and R means Restricted. The next table (Slide 4) gives the name of the pr 2003 Page #170  
st in authentic manuals. After the Table of Contents (which follows in exac 2003 Page #173  
RESTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFICATION TABLE No Item Description 1 Intact, oper 2003 Page #175  
A 19. Packaging and packing data ' Table is extraterrestrial technology pac 2003 Page #175  
restrial Technology Classification Table. It categorizes all items into ele 2003 Page #176  
says where to ship each kind. This table raised a red flag in some quarters 2003 Page #176  
y a replica of it, available at my table in the back for just five bucks. 1 2003 Page #185  
ot identical yet they are similar. Table 1 shows gross statistical comparis 2003 Page #205  
hows gross statistical comparison. Table 1: Statistical Comparison of Direc 2003 Page #205  
natures yet all are authentic. See Table 2. Table 2: Comparison of Six Copi 2003 Page #205  
et all are authentic. See Table 2. Table 2: Comparison of Six Copies of Wed 2003 Page #205  
s. Was this plan physically on the table? G. Pulled it out of a drawer, not 2004 Page #52  
ell you who he was; then present a table of his findings from 80 different  2004 Page #106  
80 different witness reports. This table and its sources will be the centra 2004 Page #106  
verything that follows. The master table of eighty reports cited show Repor 2004 Page #106  
an • His publications • The master table of reports • Some statistical conc 2004 Page #107  
 Crash Retrieval Conference MASTER TABLE OF 80 REPORTS • Report number • Ev 2004 Page #109  
, and Camille Reynolds. The Master Table of Reports The documents that Len  2004 Page #110  
g the highlights of each case. The table has eleven columns, as shown on Sl 2004 Page #110  
 is self-explanatory. The detailed table is shown as Table 1 below: Table 1 2004 Page #110  
ry. The detailed table is shown as Table 1 below: Table 1. Complete listing 2004 Page #110  
d table is shown as Table 1 below: Table 1. Complete listing of Stringfield 2004 Page #110  
e percentages at the bottom of the table gives some slightly surprising con 2004 Page #115  
These will be discussed later. The table does not include six reports provi 2004 Page #115  
craft, and recovery teams from the table by going to the original reports.  2004 Page #115  
known until his death on operating table • Korolev allowed to publish as "P 2004 Page #164  
Kimball was one of the four at the table. During the encounter Maloney was  2004 Page #179  
ared to be dead, was laid out on a table — or slab, the other was clearly a 2004 Page #179  
sident was in the room seated at a table — McGeorge at another table. A mem 2004 Page #189  
d at a table — McGeorge at another table. A member of the NSA would give an 2004 Page #189  
r temperatures under and above the table the accumulator had been placed on 2005 Page #92  
 on: Einstein had set one box on a table and suspended another in the air.  2005 Page #92  
r consideration, as shO\\ n in the table below. Within each category there  2005 Page #135  
tive means of maintaining secrecy. Table 1. Sherman and Stone experienced m 2006 Page #22  
cabinets and the safes. It's got a table right there in the middle of the v 2006 Page #157  
re in the middle of the vault. The table was about the size of this (gestur 2006 Page #157  
ar 5-foot- long living room coffee table), but square and taller. On that t 2006 Page #157  
e), but square and taller. On that table, he had this file laid out. This f 2006 Page #157  
ile was like all spread out on the table, OK, and it had photographs and do 2006 Page #157  
he umbrella and empty chair of the table he is seated at. The lesson: "Atmo 2007 Page #67  
shine blue-white beams down onto a table top world of plastic trees and art 2007 Page #74  
se we would all eat at the kitchen table. So when he did finally come home, 2007 Page #123  
tion of authorship relations. This table 22 reflects the preliminary capabi 2008 Page #108  
treated the eight documents in the table above as known Teller, and broke d 2009 Page #11  
t more evenings at her dining room table looking out at the many flowers an 2009 Page #95  
olume 111973-1991 Richard M. Dolan Table of Contents l. Glob.11 Str,ngen"'' 2009 Page #141  

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o had a personal interest in UFOs, tabled questions at an official level wi 2006 Page #133  

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 to historical autopsy procedures, tables and equipment, together with sour 2003 Page #173  
ve publications, organizations and tables of allowance 4. Test equipment (e 2003 Page #177  
rce that was used on the NPIC film tables. Neasham had also worked on the t 2004 Page #104  
y • 2001 Social Security Actuarial Tables — probability of death (more cons 2004 Page #199  
(more conservative then historical tables) m Legal cause of death - Nationa 2004 Page #199  
orth to see Mickey Mouse or gaming tables or surfing beaches? I. They may b 2006 Page #7  
y force behind Cecil Rhodes' Round Tables, a predecessor of the Council on  2008 Page #125  
nt, as summarized in the following tables: What T.D.J. Leech was quoted: Pr 2009 Page #167  

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s. Fujitsu's computers are "Taking Tablet PC reLiabiJjry to the ends of the 2007 Page #70  

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al) and secs the pattern for other tabloid coverage co come. r 1970s: i\1le 2007 Page #27  
r was a send-up of the supermarket tabloid, The Aatio11al E11tp1irer, in th 2007 Page #67  

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 status and become a staple of the tabloids and talk shows (the alien as Br 2006 Page #60  
 one of England's largest national tabloids promotin g the services of the  2007 Page #71  

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tention had developed and a Navaho taboo of speaking of the dead immediatel 2006 Page #111  

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r three and none of the associated tabs are declassified yet. If you believ 2003 Page #157  
TV to the 1951 Terrier to the 1958 Tabs. SLIDE #10: Las Cruces Sun-Ne2vs, J 2004 Page #66  
onducted by SFL around the glue on tabs and their ink markings, further wat 2004 Page #250  
elves are all burned and had small tabs attached to each of them, for a tot 2008 Page #109  
each of them, for a total of eight tabs. All of the pages show scorch marks 2008 Page #109  
busy." Each of the topics of the 8 tabs is discussed in sequence at shown i 2008 Page #110  
 before October 1962. The stick-on tabs were in extensive use in this time  2008 Page #110  
DoD. Slide 42 shows a photo of the tabs discussed earlier. Blue Book appare 2008 Page #111  
 L It is a 9- page document with 8 tabs attached and has •er stamped on eac 2008 Page #119  
... "f UH• •"Lioa. Topics of the 8 Tabs ■ Each one is discussed in sequence 2008 Page #121  

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or the five categories that I have tabulated numerically. Alien Reports Beg 2004 Page #115  

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the mission. During the process of tabulating President Truman's white hous 2003 Page #29  

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

* **** L The BLACk box* WAS *value tac AEC mer Equipment (MN) device IN THE 2004 Page #229  
her due co his prior work with SAC/TAC/Navy/ Army bases. Under armed milita 2007 Page #95  

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

 of tutelage, possibly through the tacit approvai of the United Nac:..ons.  2008 Page #113  
 property was brushed aside by the tacit admission of freedom beyond a cert 2009 Page #14  

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er letter. However, let's take the tack that it was faked for the sake of a 2004 Page #253  

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 orson seconds No sound mccandrish taco, meets a Man eirlP tIO3 own 3 VOW c 2006 Page #30  

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hey grew up and moved away-Baca to Tacoma, \Xlash.ington, and Padilla to Ro 2005 Page #154  
rro, NM; June 1947, :Maury Island, Tacoma; 4 July 1947, Roswell, NM; 5 July 2005 Page #163  
n. Kenneth Arnold's experiences in Tacoma, Washington in late July and earl 2009 Page #179  

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ated to Martin that a diversionary tactic was put into place to keep people 2004 Page #16  

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

participated in obsen er programs, tactical maneuvers, scientific studjes,  2005 Page #39  
les (SA.Ms), even conceivabl) with tactical nuclear warheads .2 Beyond this 2005 Page #121  
 Nightstalkers (part of the 4450th Tactical Group) at TTR. The aircraft spe 2006 Page #81  
el frequently saw A-7s with 4450th Tactical Group insignia parked on the ra 2006 Page #83  
tion "FLlTAFF" (Fighter Long-range Tactical Air-command Future Forces) see  2007 Page #99  
wo air bases were home to the 8151 Tactical Fighter Wing (8151 TFW) and the 2008 Page #72  
was the Wing Commander of the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF/USAF NATO B 2008 Page #88  
f issue. That would fully preserve tactical secrecy but exclude strategic a 2009 Page #21  
ion. The contract involved the TFX tactical fighter, which later became the 2009 Page #33  
as the Wing Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fighter Wing at Bentwaters/Wood 2009 Page #60  
s, the Wing Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF Bentwaters  2009 Page #72  
not add up. We were in the largest tactical fighting wing in the U.S. Air F 2009 Page #78  

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

ns a school for the anti-terrorist tactics, and for the preparation of pres 2004 Page #188  
 to set up or use 'disinformation' tactics. Most were honest and sincere in 2005 Page #10  
he US arsenal, to improve military tactics, equipment, and training, and to 2005 Page #39  
t that detention and interrogation tactics were proper. 124                 2005 Page #126  
cations, real weapon systems, real tactics, real doctrine and real crisis m 2006 Page #130  
ic (The Soviet Army Operations and Tactics) but have nothing to do with UFO 2009 Page #7  

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

ga aaala aasfiMasae* oa— ti— X taw tad la aial tte deairatallV af —to.Ing   2003 Page #221  
ust and was titled UFO Sighting at Tad/a, Morocco, states: "This report for 2007 Page #140  

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te deairatallV af —to.Ing  taaaral tada —yar to Cklaa vltk a f— saalrtaata  2003 Page #221  

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t1'T a·~ OF n~ au .. ncr.n E'iDrTS tAfl'tt:S f1ICtC 1"P0SE VM:: &I-a: L:xs0 2009 Page #150  

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sures, ECMs. We continually played tag with the Air Force. They probably st 2006 Page #149  

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

rt duration of cleanup activities. TAGBOARD (Article 501) 73                2006 Page #76  
e drone. The project was codenamed TAGBOARD. Each drone would be used only  2006 Page #77  
on 30 July 1966, almost doomed the TAGBOARD program. The drone climbed slow 2006 Page #77  
ed, Air Force project officers for TAGBOARD, oversaw the preparations and t 2006 Page #78  

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

Stuttgart newspaper, the Stuttgart Tageblatt. A translation of the account  2004 Page #13  
he investigation." The Stuttgarter Tageblatt had still more data to impart: 2004 Page #13  

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

swept into bagging. Bags placed in tagged boxes. Boxes placed into Metal Fo 2003 Page #107  
chers seemed comfortable with the "tagged animal" model, Bennewitz soon dev 2003 Page #144  
lassification takes years, you are tagged, tracked and keep on file! Novemb 2003 Page #167  
ipping method o Domestic shipment: tagged, wrapped, sealed with Kraft tape, 2003 Page #175  

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y have these electronic monitoring tags on them. They are not allowed any U 2007 Page #92  

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oa aoaaidariag what MWe oTrs&sa ha tahaa with rogor* to tha rapidly datorta 2003 Page #220  

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i* Mon to the National Inquirer. a tahbn.l that ovrrw helming that riar.it  2003 Page #132  

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1. M1611. 0014,41.0i 100elt ifi• I tai How much is that? L FY 2001 Missing' 2006 Page #32  

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_......,. ........ .... _ .. ,.. . Tai----.. ..... .. ....,._...,. __ _ _fl 2007 Page #164  

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ject was white, and it had a white tail about 16 to 20 times as long as the 2004 Page #5  
ama in 1993. SLIDE #36: Rectum and tail removed, Nounan, Idaho 1989. Someti 2004 Page #77  
g been glued or affixed within the tail luggage compartment." Finally, if y 2004 Page #131  
yeball if animal is on its side. • Tail • Mammary glands (either teats or e 2006 Page #115  
owing down to a very high vertical tail. The small 20' diameter craft (see  2007 Page #99  
 2Cil.E\\' (362 mph.) VERSION WITH TAIL :!CREW {4X0 mph.) \'ERS101' WITH WI 2007 Page #113  
 along with the very high vertical tail. Warren also recaUed that the main  2007 Page #114  
r green, with a long white and red tail. He estimated object near Colorado  2008 Page #9  
 was a brilliant white with a long tail, changing to green, orange and red. 2008 Page #13  
ed. Cl!ar Gr..:.:n, R.:d and White Tail O'PO !iJc,'TtX U ,__., CT,1W 111 .& 2008 Page #19  
own-shaped object with a large red tail coming down, out of power, falling. 2008 Page #48  

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ew program, which was specifically tailored to lead him further into the ma 2003 Page #149  

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he rectal and vaginal tissue, even tails are removed as occurred in this No 2004 Page #77  
ree of the wing structure and both tails had separated, but the aft section 2006 Page #74  
 the flatbed trucks along with the tails and other large pieces. Smaller de 2006 Page #75  

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 there will probably always be the taint of Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer as 2004 Page #223  

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t the artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Bolivia, where it has  2004 Page #8  
 the object had fallen to earth on Taire Mountain, Bolivia, and had "alread 2004 Page #9  
J.... Majic Eyes Only recovered at Taire Mountain, Bolivja, in i'vfay 1978. 2005 Page #143  
t the artificial satellite fell on Taire Mountain in Bolivia, where it has  2007 Page #141  
 the object had fallen to earth on Taire Mountain, Bolivia, and had "alread 2007 Page #142  

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 - \.. March 17, 1947 ---, ....... Taiwan                                   2007 Page #154  

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955, with add.itional test fLights tak.ing place at Edwards AFB. Now we kno 2007 Page #111  

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that came to recover the craft and take control, the civilians that were as 2003 Page #30  
g to swear everyone to secrecy and take away the evidence. Where did they c 2003 Page #33  
 61, again the right area. It will take a review of the historical aerial p 2003 Page #37  
o go to the Maury Island shore and take a look. Crisman later claimed that  2003 Page #41  
for anything important. That is, I take one photo with less light than I ne 2003 Page #45  
ated that he thought that he could take us to the exact building if we coul 2003 Page #62  
e was interviewed and he agreed to take us down into the woods and show us  2003 Page #63  
equests that White House personnel take possession of his multi-thousand pa 2003 Page #89  
val Conference several attempts to take his life. At the request of the Nav 2003 Page #90  
tors and informs them that he will take custody of his brother on Sunday Ma 2003 Page #91  
Naval hospital that he intended to take his brother from Bethesda on Sunday 2003 Page #95  
 just behind his home. He began to take pictures and 8mm film of them and r 2003 Page #141  
action to me, and his attitude and take on the whole situation was much dif 2003 Page #144  
 firsthand. Doty was also asked to take a partner along, someone who was in 2003 Page #145  
wered on the other was starting to take its toll. Late in 1981, Doty invite 2003 Page #150  
p from the AFOSI and the NSA would take over his life, and finally end with 2003 Page #151  
ey did not intend for Bennewitz to take things as far as he did, these orga 2003 Page #151  
 AND GOALS (continued) 2. General: take it seriously, clear up misconceptio 2003 Page #172  
ve the authority just because they take a security oath to commit obvious u 2003 Page #187  
ngs does require that the congress take a good look at it. They should brin 2003 Page #195  
said very generously "It's time to take a break." Over the break you explai 2003 Page #201  
l include it in his files which we take to China." So the original goes to  2003 Page #204  
My dear Mr. President: I wanted to take up the attached with you at the cab 2003 Page #204  
o proceed via" (blank) • "You will take with you such experts," (blank) "an 2003 Page #206  
s©@© st3 Tia Kirtland AXE. Im will take with you such experts, trohnielans, 2003 Page #212  
you to proeeod via Tokyo. Xou will take with you such experts, advisers and 2003 Page #213  
rocon.) via Kirtland AAK. You will take with /ou sveh *xncrt? . technicians 2003 Page #214  
 include it in his fil&s which v.e take to China.1. Here are two copies of  2003 Page #216  
ce of my mission. I should like to take the following individuals: 1. Capta 2003 Page #222  
m yea ta promo* ▼la Tokyo. Im will take with ym such ewperts, aJwlsers aa*  2003 Page #223  
you to proceed via Tokyo. You will take with you such experts, advisers and 2003 Page #225  
ywn te praeaad ala Takye* Tan will take with yen enah aapexta, adwlaera and 2003 Page #226  
 considering what action we should take with relation to the rapidly deteri 2003 Page #230  
r bases. I have seen them land and take off on three separate occasions. I  2004 Page #13  
 regard to speed at landing and at take off, prevents any view of the thing 2004 Page #13  
e debris. The pilot's funeral will take place at noon tomorrow. Signed: E.E 2004 Page #27  
gible, no one ever came forward to take credit. The first recorded dirigibl 2004 Page #28  
ather said. Pro and con, you could take your pick. Then there was Charlie C 2004 Page #29  
 New York State and had decided to take it for a test flight. "About two we 2004 Page #32  
ver by Prospect Point, which would take him directly out into the Sound. 35 2004 Page #38  
little box is beyond me. He should take at least some responsibility for he 2004 Page #49  
ct triangle. • Someone was sent to take radioactivity readings of the impre 2004 Page #56  
at were loaded with nukes ready to take off at a moments notice. The area w 2004 Page #57  
e book's development as well as my take on Larry. My point here is that the 2004 Page #59  
ilitary unit assigned a mission to take, hold and defend a specialized enem 2004 Page #62  
ntee the alien would be allowed to take off again. The Prime Minister had a 2004 Page #87  
lsewhere, and as nations they must take responsibility for any lack of acti 2004 Page #88  
for any official position they may take. There is nothing more to be done a 2004 Page #88  
oxes to see what was in there, and take a look at it. SDI: How old would yo 2004 Page #93  
ordinary terms of physics that you take the measure and obtain measurements 2004 Page #100  
u: just enough to make you wonder. Take three secrets maybe still being kep 2004 Page #130  
creen for a real incident that did take place in the Southwest. After addin 2004 Page #136  
nd what reasons are there today to take this incident seriously, as possibl 2004 Page #137  
ctory, and one is almost forced to take sides in the debate. 136            2004 Page #139  
royed without authorization. Let's take another look at the some of the pro 2004 Page #146  
o try to get the United Nations to take up the issue of UFOs. As a reward,  2004 Page #146  
ed again because he didn't wish to take responsibility for such an inexplic 2004 Page #167  
, Ford had a flap of UFO sightings take place in his Michigan constituency. 2004 Page #177  
ngs does require that the Congress take a good look at it. Bring up these w 2004 Page #177  
 once joked with me, "One day I'll take you out on a boat and tell you what 2004 Page #185  
use to meet Hynek and his group to take them out to Norton so they could lo 2004 Page #192  
ment that you can read. You cannot take notes, and I want you to move from  2004 Page #193  
ss he is saying how much would you take, and would you be willing to work e 2004 Page #194  
d drove out to Hart Canyon Road to take a look. Ramsey recounts the rest of 2004 Page #216  
at makes people like me sit up and take notice. Of course, I haven't even t 2004 Page #217  
/ying Saucers. This requires us to take a step back and re- 214             2004 Page #217  
g saucers that had landed. Did not take those fellows long to decide I did  2004 Page #221  
st happen to support his theories. Take, for example, this critical asserti 2004 Page #222  
mainly concerned. In attempting to take accurate measurements of the debris 2004 Page #233  
what type of lens had been used to take the original photographs? It might  2004 Page #233  
eld (if it was a Speed Graphic) to take the pictures could be determined. A 2004 Page #234  
eletype. So if Bond Johnson didn't take the Marcel pictures or any other St 2004 Page #237  
ment (QD) examination one needs to take a forensic approach to understand t 2004 Page #243  
to go through his secret files and take inventory of sensitive files that w 2004 Page #248  
n his cover letter. However, let's take the tack that it was faked for the  2004 Page #253  
isclosure from the government will take hostile ET action — what is the cha 2004 Page #254  
tfISTS HERE BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT TAKE IT ANY\'(!HER.E ELSE?" "Correct. My 2005 Page #71  
annel, have done this. Some people take this as a sign that the "powers-tha 2005 Page #76  
 "\Y./e now have the rechnolog) to take ET home." Amazingly, there are alwa 2005 Page #81  
o travel to the stars and it won't take a lifetime to do it.. .. lt is time 2005 Page #81  
ople thought they had. It will now take only a sufficient spark to set the  2005 Page #85  
ould also be temporarv. Big things take time to settle in, and this is very 2005 Page #86  
example (or coincidence) we should take note that on November 22, 1955, Pre 2005 Page #101  
message they profess. But very few take it seriously. Yee it may be easier  2005 Page #117  
s. And we all know that you cannot take a photograph or video of a hallucin 2005 Page #118  
lenged if they have the courage to take an honest look ... " he wrote. Astr 2005 Page #119  
hed the "MJ-12 SSP briefing should take place during the already scheduled  2005 Page #126  
es and polished others in order to take a more detailed look. \Y/e got some 2005 Page #158  
e people see a craft land and then take off leaving behind various markings 2006 Page #4  
d on the White House lawn and say "take me to your leader"?                 2006 Page #4  
e to intruders in such zones is to take immediate action to escort the intr 2006 Page #5  
her. C. Normally negotiations only take place between roughly equal parties 2006 Page #5  
yager spacecraft and that it would take 70,000 years to get to the nearest  2006 Page #6  
 in? Can we tell how long it would take to fly from New York to Los Angeles 2006 Page #6  
0 minutes. Electromagnetic signals take 117th of a second to circumscribe t 2006 Page #6  
cern. Clearly after WW 2 it should take less than a century for us to maste 2006 Page #8  
er new technologies to allow us to take our brand of friendship—hostility.. 2006 Page #8  
port doesn't mean the event didn't take place. 6. WHY haven't you seen a fl 2006 Page #11  
Both Dr. Robert Wood and Ryan Wood take this approach. They have provided a 2006 Page #15  
me international cases these could take longer with one month being the lon 2006 Page #17  
3 • 'We now have the technology to take ET hume.' • 'We now kncw how I o tr 2006 Page #27  
 to Irani to the Sars and it won't take a lifetime to dolt.' • "it is time  2006 Page #27  
at the initial contact event might take; second, to generate a set of "scen 2006 Page #48  
 or, if such trauma threatened, to take steps to protect business assets an 2006 Page #56  
ing technologies. Scientists would take the lead in understanding and engag 2006 Page #59  
eturn to normal, though this could take months or longer. Many people will  2006 Page #59  
w-familiar -positive contact might take the form of a spacecraft approachin 2006 Page #59  
ario, the business community would take longer to assimilate NHI technology 2006 Page #61  
 assume total evil; liberals might take wait and see attitude, unless NHI i 2006 Page #63  
arios of Contact 111 An insightful take on the slow-familiar -negative scen 2006 Page #64  
 was designed to overfly a target, take pictures, fly to a pre-programmed l 2006 Page #77  
hem about the photos he managed to take as the jet plummeted from the sky.  2006 Page #83  
and partner recover living EBE and take it to hospital for medical treatmen 2006 Page #109  
ed to be contemplating how best to take over the planet with viruses or pri 2006 Page #116  
 exercise we believed was about to take place. On 20 January, the communica 2006 Page #122  
0 p.m. when things really began to take shape. `We, that is me and four oth 2006 Page #122  
 course that would not immediately take it over U.S. territory. The alert w 2006 Page #134  
 any required military support, to take the craft. There occurred, however, 2006 Page #134  
e went away. He said, 'I've got to take something.' He came back and he sai 2006 Page #144  
 them. They looked like they could take the light that was coming down thro 2006 Page #153  
light and they could put on color, take off color, they could do anything t 2006 Page #153  
o design the circuits and he would take the drawings given him and he was t 2006 Page #154  
Crash Retrieval Conference DID YOU TAKE IT FROM THAT COMMENT THAT HE HAD BE 2006 Page #161  
. Bernhard. The new command was to take the place of three older organizati 2006 Page #161  
ndling of the press. I suggest you take any precautions you think necessary 2006 Page #164  
 and be told that Mr. Alike should take whatever measures are proper for Mr 2006 Page #167  
of 200 degrees). This course would take them over the eastern USA, roughly  2006 Page #172  
ame visible to us and we wanted to take off after it. Headquarters wouldn't 2006 Page #176  
ces with big government. Now let's take a closer look at how news censorshi 2007 Page #15  
But, in reality, these events ilid take place and were completely ignored b 2007 Page #25  
in, unless they want the public to take UFOs and aliens more seriously. Doe 2007 Page #77  
 subject but can't alJow myself to take it seriouslv. UFO and alien-related 2007 Page #77  
 providing hardware to DERA. MW: I take it you were living in London at thi 2007 Page #78  
uation like when younger, did they take an interest in your schooling. GM:  2007 Page #79  
back the drawbridge. iVIW: Did you take security seriously on your systems  2007 Page #83  
 credit card fraud. Although I did take security seriously we didn't actual 2007 Page #83  
presented to prove you djd in fact take down the entire military djstrict o 2007 Page #90  
w could leaving messages like that take their entire rustrict network down? 2007 Page #90  
aircraft with heavy cargo loads to take off more easily. Thjs "ski slope" f 2007 Page #114  
jng and outgoing SECRET horizontal take off and landing space craft at 1--I 2007 Page #114  
 deep black projects that it would take an act of GOD ro get it out to the  2007 Page #114  
ion systems. Only then, can we alJ take our rightful place among the stars, 2007 Page #120  
e and more researches beginning to take the view that there are adversarial 2007 Page #130  
h of the mountain and continued to take photographs. Astonisrungly, these r 2007 Page #137  
w Moon Dust personnel had begun to take an interest in the Ararat Anomaly i 2007 Page #138  
And we came out to get the kids to take them and we could see the glow, \Vh 2007 Page #167  
e later, three witnessed the Light take off and leave proceecling straight  2007 Page #176  
gnificant Mexican desert town will take a prominent place in the annals of  2007 Page #192  
 tilted my head from the ground to take a better look. The UFO flew towards 2007 Page #200  
lable and let it go at that. Let's take a quick look at another aspect. The 2008 Page #8  
alls of green light that seemed to take an unhealthy amount of interest in  2008 Page #26  
d it's difficult to see how we can take this any further.' And that was ess 2008 Page #34  
so commonpl ace that it is hard to take an official statement seriously. Wh 2008 Page #60  
 . The entire process is likely to take 3 -4 years. The Asbestos Files Whil 2008 Page #63  
                  discussions that take place every day, in the office, the 2008 Page #69  
day, July 26, 1987 UFO enthusiasts take new look at I 979 episode by Bryn B 2008 Page #70  
tic field than an ELF wave. If you take the magnetic field grid around the  2008 Page #76  
e that. HOW DO THEY GET THAT? They take it. FROM WHERE? From the other peop 2008 Page #91  
 No. Like Band-Aids . DO THEY EVER TAKE FETUSES? If it is tasked, they do.  2008 Page #92  
ed field. However, all the experts take the strong position that you can ne 2008 Page #106  
ked there for twenty years. If you take the transmittal note shown on slide 2008 Page #110  
ted lives, independence will never take place. Now we come to the problem o 2008 Page #112  
of the words being used as well as take a look at history. 117              2008 Page #123  
lUICl'Ll:S • TODA \"-S PROBLl :~IS TAKE PIUOJUT\" ------Mtn•inK IIFOs lo af 2008 Page #156  
tic Stan Friedman encouraged me to take a look at the authenticity of the " 2009 Page #7  
ave been chewed out for failing to take the information serious as the spac 2009 Page #16  
tioned have found it worthwhile to take some precautionary measures. In the 2009 Page #22  
ad shot. Garrison eventually would take photographs of these tramps with hi 2009 Page #33  
to be involved so as to eventually take the blame and ensure that no thorou 2009 Page #45  
ashells, returned to his truck "to take a little snooze." It was while snoo 2009 Page #54  
the base where she was required to take dictation from a man whom she descr 2009 Page #92  
 it. They didn't have the speed to take dictation and they ·were afraid wit 2009 Page #93  
S. counterparts . All they did was take a walk around the park; then there  2009 Page #139  
noticed the mai I they selected to take was mostly of the nature of societi 2009 Page #179  

Word: "take-off", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

was navigating down the runway for take-off with a full load of passengers. 2004 Page #145  
e cameras followed the one missile take-off. Behind it you saw two little w 2004 Page #184  
 and fighter jets were prepped for take-off and intercept. Traveling at a s 2007 Page #185  

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

 of fascism. Mergers and leveraged take-overs have concentrated corporate p 2008 Page #145  

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that is where Roswell wreckage was taken, or Louisiana? Odds favor Louisian 2003 Page #25  
cer • Dispatcher would likely have taken the call - Thomas W. Mathis o Mili 2003 Page #33  
 and started out again. I had just taken some pictures and was working back 2003 Page #45  
ct down in the woods before it was taken from that location. Jerry Betters, 2003 Page #60  
 color as the building that it was taken to. The brick was reportedly going 2003 Page #62  
as the same spot that Romansky had taken us to. This location is on private 2003 Page #63  
 the one man in the suit must have taken anywhere from from 10 to 15 pictur 2003 Page #69  
us Roswell incident was reportedly taken.                                   2003 Page #83  
s are compelling and the matter is taken most seriously. 82                 2003 Page #86  
alized that this scenario could be taken further, and in the early 1980s, t 2003 Page #141  
rt of "tractor beam." She had been taken to an underground facility, she ha 2003 Page #143  
Civil Air Patrol. The incident had taken place about 20 miles east of state 2003 Page #146  
rial or hardware. (Obviously to be taken from the witnesses where possible. 2003 Page #178  
ts that the photos might have been taken as early as that. However, I am no 2003 Page #179  
 what statements or actions he has taken. Many believe that once elected, t 2003 Page #189  
family his cousin Cordell Hull had taken him to the sub-basement of the Cap 2003 Page #190  
ent and top government leaders are taken in case of nuclear attack. In fact 2003 Page #193  
unded up by the secret service and taken there, while Cheney directed thing 2003 Page #193  
 the side of the vehicle. They had taken close-up pictures of these. So whe 2003 Page #197  
 of the "neutronic powerplant" was taken for initial safekeeping after the  2003 Page #207  
 considering what action should be taken with regard to the rapidly deterio 2003 Page #224  
nsidering what &@%S.@a “ •Mould bo taken with regard to the rapidly Aotorlo 2003 Page #228  
 to learn that several bodies were taken to the 4 hospital at Roswell AAF a 2003 Page #234  
 able to learn and from Integraphs taken by intelligence photographers', th 2003 Page #236  
Russian Premier, Josef Stalin, had taken a keen interest in the events at R 2004 Page #15  
 Is ng hold back. S. Argentlaa has taken the ra.1 of installing a pilot pla 2004 Page #20  
T A FORTNIGHT AFTER THIS THING HAS TAKEN PLACE AND THEY FOUND MOST OF THE A 2004 Page #24  
fact that no legal action had been taken to seek an exhumation, several Aur 2004 Page #30  
ouvenir hunters, anyone could have taken the headstone. More unexplainable  2004 Page #31  
eal story was over off Shelburne." Taken aback, Chris asked him what he was 2004 Page #44  
nesses were chemically subdued and taken against their will to a huge facil 2004 Page #48  
ow until later that he was lost or taken. I think they got him back, snappe 2004 Page #50  
 chemically subdued, then forcibly taken from in front of his billet and br 2004 Page #51  
f so, what action was subsequently taken. Lord Gilbert: There is no evidenc 2004 Page #54  
 saw a photograph of a flying disc taken from a camera aimed through a V-2  2004 Page #64  
e working at the NRL), he had been taken to a facility somewhere in the sta 2004 Page #66  
o prevent air crashes such as have taken 146 lives on commercial air lines  2004 Page #67  
89 The trachea and esophagus often taken .... SLIDE #31: Circle excision on 2004 Page #77  
993 Rectal tissue is almost always taken from both sexes, such as this goat 2004 Page #77  
 open but nothing in the house was taken. Mrs. Smith was convinced it was t 2004 Page #86  
understand that Keyhoe was to have taken it to Dr. Bush for clearance. I do 2004 Page #90  
ort 2, describes four crew members taken alive, five feet in height, correl 2004 Page #117  
indsight, it appears that Len was "taken in" (to the extent that he put the 2004 Page #121  
ecovery personnel and a craft were taken to Los Alamos for study, according 2004 Page #123  
covery equipment. The routes to be taken were presumably limited to just a  2004 Page #129  
riter. Marcel told Friedman he had taken a CIC officer out to the ranch wit 2004 Page #135  
ci-Fi channel mini-series entitled Taken, the documentary film Six Days In  2004 Page #137  
, but reportedly William Moore was taken to the cleaners and never recovere 2004 Page #145  
USSR Crash in December 1990 • 1998 Taken to Novaya Zemlya for Analysis • Le 2004 Page #173  
he United States has only publicly taken a question on UFOs twice since 194 2004 Page #176  
 flying on Gemini 5, photos he had taken of Area 51 had been confiscated, a 2004 Page #176  
resident and top staffers would be taken in the event of a nuclear attack,  2004 Page #176  
r and confirmed that the story had taken place. He wouldn't appear on camer 2004 Page #184  
 Jimmy Carter was a 15 minute film taken at HoDoman Air Force Base in which 2004 Page #189  
ries, about how the government had taken 16mm film of an alien that they ha 2004 Page #194  
recisely when were the photographs taken; and, finally, was there or was th 2004 Page #226  
ey's office where photographs were taken of Gen. Ramey, Col. DuBose, and Ma 2004 Page #226  
not read it before the photos were taken. Why do we believe this? A close l 2004 Page #227  
mine the time of day the photo was taken. Andrew studied the photograph and 2004 Page #231  
he conclusion the photographs were taken between 3:05 pm and 3:25 pm, July  2004 Page #233  
 office photographs (ROP) had been taken? This is a contentious point becau 2004 Page #233  
otographs known to exist that were taken in Gen Ramey's office on 8 July 19 2004 Page #233  
ich accurate measurements could be taken. These measurements confirmed that 2004 Page #233  
e across any number of photographs taken with that individual lens. Andrew  2004 Page #233  
The pictures containing Ramey were taken with one type of lens, while the i 2004 Page #234  
ages of Marcel indicated they were taken with another, longer focal length  2004 Page #234  
mey photos, then he also must have taken the Marcel images at the same time 2004 Page #234  
arcel pictures seemed to have been taken with a totally different lens. Her 2004 Page #234  
at the Marcel photographs were not taken at Bond's photo-session with Gen.  2004 Page #234  
 Though all the UTA negatives were taken with ANSCO film, by examining the  2004 Page #234  
d. The two Marcel photographs were taken in a totally different style of fi 2004 Page #234  
fore taking the other IF they were taken with a Speed Graphic, a very awkwa 2004 Page #234  
d indicate they may well have been taken with an altogether different camer 2004 Page #235  
he Marcel pictures could have been taken some time later is to be seen in t 2004 Page #235  
Houma, La. A. Bettmann Marcel Left Taken with all the other pieces of evide 2004 Page #236  
ly suggests the Marcel images were taken some time after Bond Johnson had t 2004 Page #236  
n some time after Bond Johnson had taken the Ramey pictures, and this now r 2004 Page #236  
some 10 to 20 minutes after he had taken his pictures, which we have timed  2004 Page #236  
ffice. So let us assume these were taken at his remembered photo-session. B 2004 Page #237  
ictures. He remembers wishing he'd taken more shots than he had. It appears 2004 Page #237  
e by the time the Newton image was taken. There is a logical flow in the wa 2004 Page #238  
 each case. If all the images were taken with the same camera and lens, the 2004 Page #238  
w code words, unusual methods were taken to determine the true nature of th 2004 Page #242  
n code words, unusual methods were taken to determine the true nature of th 2004 Page #247  
 and he had his security clearance taken away and lost his government job i 2004 Page #249  
t men ... ■ " ••• chip should have taken centuries ... " ■ "some sort of be 2005 Page #9  
et it in, recommendin g that it be taken to a hospital or a zoo and conclud 2005 Page #32  
two boxes. In one box was the body taken away from Hospital Humarutas, Varg 2005 Page #32  
re Corps. One of the creatures was taken to an underground laborator y in t 2005 Page #32  
f severe pains in his back and was taken to the hospital. He underwent a mi 2005 Page #33  
 lacer, Chereze died. His body was taken for autopsy, which revealed a urin 2005 Page #33  
e blindfold was removed and he was taken to another location where he saw a 2005 Page #42  
 concluding his analysis, Daly was taken from the area by escort. Given the 2005 Page #42  
aft and the disabled entities were taken to an unspecified medical facility 2005 Page #45  
ificial digging process might have taken place, perhaps to bury a large obj 2005 Page #61  
r and a group of investigarors had taken from a basement of one of the DRES 2005 Page #65  
CKS. ''The aerial photographs were taken with the impact site over on this  2005 Page #66  
y the aerial phorographs that were taken - l strongly believe these were ta 2005 Page #67  
en - l strongly believe these were taken b) the U. S. Air Force because of  2005 Page #67  
 down field in a massive way. I've taken a look at the terra server images  2005 Page #67  
 but several came close. Moreover, taken together, the best of these docume 2005 Page #73  
 wife he had been blindfold ed and taken to a secure location. There he saw 2005 Page #78  
search. The following accounts are taken from his article, "Retrievals of t 2005 Page #78  
t he did not have a need to know.9 Taken individually, statements from peop 2005 Page #81  
 Dr. Elsworth F. Baker, for having taken the time and for having had the pa 2005 Page #88  
a scientist" -a considerati on not taken lightly by Neill and others deeply 2005 Page #103  
ilitary and world governments have taken a keen interest in capturing, retr 2005 Page #120  
tl1s of 3 technicians" and another taken to the hospital. (A later document 2005 Page #126  
ress Blackout": Great care must be taken to preserve the security of any lo 2005 Page #129  
ic study. Extreme measures must be taken to protect and preserve any materi 2005 Page #129  
nd the Majestic 12 Group have also taken new and different forms in recent  2005 Page #143  
re to be seen. "Somebody must have taken it," Jose said defensively. 153    2005 Page #155  
ace, Jose brought the piece we had taken co me, saying he clid not want to  2005 Page #157  
lding. The whole recovery team was taken into a room in another one of the  2005 Page #165  
 the US government; this craft was taken to Area 51, which was just being c 2005 Page #170  
s that accompani ed the craft were taken to Los Alamos. :.Mr. Uhouse's spec 2005 Page #170  
9 years? Why hasn't the government taken you out? Perhaps my answers will h 2006 Page #4  
re... 8. WHY hasn't the government taken out Stan Friedman, if what he is s 2006 Page #12  
ineness. A contrasting approach is taken by UFO researchers such as Jan Ald 2006 Page #15  
saucer and five alien bodies. Film taken from USAF archives Stringfieid eve 2006 Page #26  
r Article published article likely taken off the newswire, however this has 2006 Page #45  
y, three multi-day trips have been taken to the area with both intuitives o 2006 Page #47  
ct Planning Sessions. The approach taken in this project did not rely upon  2006 Page #48  
evolent, measures would need to be taken to protect human life both nationa 2006 Page #56  
 up his ejection seat. Collins was taken to the nearest Highway Patrol stat 2006 Page #74  
ese books show a famous photograph taken in 1952 of Mrs. May holding a larg 2006 Page #91  
able to learn and from photographs taken by intelligence photographers, the 2006 Page #104  
cription with the forensic drawing taken from the description of EBE Type 1 2006 Page #104  
be seen from the following extract taken from a letter sent to the Wrexham  2006 Page #121  
d the mysterious cargo was quickly taken inside the facility. "Once inside, 2006 Page #122  
ere the event was supposed to have taken place, we actually went there. We  2006 Page #125  
e been done on foot. It would have taken a long time to walk up there: poss 2006 Page #125  
ought them down or where they were taken. But from 1979 to 1982 I was poste 2006 Page #127  
mountainside; and that bodies were taken off the mountain and driven to Por 2006 Page #127  
 know that it was the Army who had taken the bodies off the mountain and he 2006 Page #127  
 know at the time that they'd been taken to Porton Down. So he must have le 2006 Page #127  
lanrwst near the River Conwy. We'd taken a caravan up and a horse, as well, 2006 Page #128  
een 'sent to investigate' what had taken place. This happened within one da 2006 Page #129  
 wasn't there when the picture was taken — you couldn't see it with the nak 2006 Page #129  
ies recovered from a UFO crash are taken to the Chemical and Biological Def 2006 Page #130  
Berwyn Mountains, North Wales were taken in January 1974. (24) When Operati 2006 Page #130  
ed a section on alien bodies being taken for analysis to none other than Po 2006 Page #131  
 from a captured, crashed UFO were taken to Porton Down. And there is anoth 2006 Page #132  
at to another unnamed base, or was taken directly to this unknown base dire 2006 Page #135  
y destroyed'. What was [sic] being taken from the crash site were pieces of 2006 Page #136  
ical for the recovery team to have taken one of the bodies back with them f 2006 Page #136  
h as why would a recovered disk be taken to Atlanta? And where did the disk 2006 Page #136  
is photograph provided by Bill was taken in 1967 outside the B Battery Cont 2006 Page #142  
know that information was used and taken back to Jackass Flats. There's no  2006 Page #155  
al months after the three men were taken to the Kadena AFB dentist, Tom fin 2006 Page #160  
C. if that were true it would have taken not just two to three hours but mu 2006 Page #168  
on along the border, it could have taken two hours or more from the time th 2006 Page #177  
uotes, and the timeline itself are taken primarily from the official United 2006 Page #184  
the Master of the F/V Steeva 10 is taken on board a Bellingham Coast Guard  2006 Page #185  
ble that the mysterious object was taken, floated, or dragged away? It has  2006 Page #191  
Trent's photos with the photograph taken by Guiseppe Grasso ... ) "Good com 2007 Page #49  
he top four fifths of the page was taken up by a grainy black and white sna 2007 Page #61  
hose files at that size would have taken days so I had an idea. I would loo 2007 Page #86  
rt witness that the UFO subject is taken very seriously from a gathering cr 2007 Page #91  
ion for Polaroid photographs co be taken, even though all of the tires ·wer 2007 Page #95  
ig cranes I have seen having to be taken apart, but I have never seen anyth 2007 Page #126  
To where is the recovered material taken? 4. Can we identify the players wh 2007 Page #132  
l y classified after they had been taken "at some point around '59 by a U-2 2007 Page #138  
rnes Province, rhjs photograph was taken at 11 :30 PM by a medical doctor.  2007 Page #156  
 is that the disc photographs were taken further east, closer to the Manzan 2007 Page #162  
tion about the 1974 event. We were taken by a group of Coyame residents to  2007 Page #189  
 yet been determined. We were also taken to another location in the desert  2007 Page #189  
 soldiers had arrived at the site, taken the bodies away, and cleaned the l 2007 Page #190  
s in Mexico City that the UFOs had taken control of his plane. 5. CONCLUSIO 2007 Page #191  
eia Pop11/a,: The piece ,:vas then taken to the Young Laboratories in Campi 2007 Page #194  
dless of wh~ther the pictures were taken indoors with flash or outdoors wit 2007 Page #199  
e files and suggested that one had taken place on April 18 and the second o 2008 Page #14  
had been awakened in the night and taken out into the desert where he and a 2008 Page #14  
an account of an incident that had taken place in the early hours of that p 2008 Page #33  
Betty and Barney recalled what had taken place during the missing two hours 2008 Page #35  
ith apparent alien beings that had taken them on-board their craft and subj 2008 Page #35  
f scenes of the Old West, also had taken a great interest in the mysterious 2008 Page #46  
how seriously this event was being taken by military officials. Her son liv 2008 Page #53  
graphed it and then had his camera taken away by the military. I wish I had 2008 Page #54  
 relation to MoD UFO documents was taken in that year. It was agreed by Def 2008 Page #62  
ng with FOI requests that this has taken precedence over the research and 5 2008 Page #62  
7 that the final decision had been taken and I duly broke the story in the  2008 Page #63  
 efforts to ensure the subject was taken more seriously within government,  2008 Page #66  
edia reports suggested a chase had taken place, with the helicopter pursuin 2008 Page #67  
 sighting, they derued a chase had taken place. Perhaps the most extraordin 2008 Page #67  
973, the buildings were eventually taken over by the BBC World Service tran 2008 Page #74  
ping photo after photo. Soon I had taken all 36 pictures on my roll of film 2008 Page #82  
st you. They thought something had taken you. What happened ?!' Hypnotherap 2008 Page #86  
tes that the measures that must be taken are apparent. However , this memo  2008 Page #106  
ous, and the measures that must be taken co rectify a very serious problem  2008 Page #114  
t nationalism ." Fascism is a name taken from Mussolini 's Black Shirts cal 2008 Page #124  
the Muslim Brotherhood , which was taken over by Nazis before WW II. After  2008 Page #139  
ions. Ritalin, for example, is now taken by more than a million American yo 2008 Page #141  
NDS OF CONSPIRA CY THEORISTS • HAS TAKEN ON MYTHICAL PROPORTIONS /STATUS OR 2008 Page #148  
ion could have resulted in actions taken by NORAD and SAC that would have b 2009 Page #18  
irected that most urgent action be taken by State, Defense, and CIA to impr 2009 Page #26  
uments and officials of the time.8 Taken collectively , the Cutler-Twining  2009 Page #37  
e blindfold was removed and he was taken to another location where he saw a 2009 Page #49  
 concluding his analysis, Daly was taken from the area by escort. Given the 2009 Page #49  
aft and the disabled entities were taken to an unspecified medical facility 2009 Page #52  
 involved. All entities were later taken to Facility X for medical treatmen 2009 Page #53  
on in the woods. To me, we weren't taken care of I mean, we were out doing  2009 Page #79  
d men doing our jobs.' We were not taken care of We all should have been ch 2009 Page #79  
 was over our heads, it would have taken maybe twenty seconds. And then whe 2009 Page #85  
P AFB, but she was adamant she had taken dictation from him for an importan 2009 Page #93  
    related events alleged to have taken place in a city park on Wednesday  2009 Page #135  
torial Board of the Times. She was taken off the story and Thursday, Octobe 2009 Page #138  
not in Voronezh? Skepticism can be taken too far. These very columns, in 19 2009 Page #139  
orkers ■ T umer. ·a revolution has taken place.' A hidden struchn has 'appr 2009 Page #152  
n Project. Although by 1946, steps taken by the FBI and other Government ag 2009 Page #177  

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47 said their airplane was at high takeoff speed going down the runway, but 2004 Page #69  
iangle configuration with vertical takeoff and landing, but at high speed t 2009 Page #22  

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ad to the gradual infiltration and takeover of the planet, as well as the g 2006 Page #63  

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s, fast-acting private sector risk takers will undoubtedly seek advantage,  2006 Page #67  

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te? To answer this question fairly takes considerable time; there are the d 2003 Page #29  
ons. A rapid and complete reaction takes place without leaving behind react 2003 Page #115  
at is happening • Declassification takes years, you are tagged, tracked and 2003 Page #167  
.The Evidence Is Out There It Just Takes Time, Money and Manpower. Novemoer 2003 Page #168  
New Mexico in 1947. "Animal parts" takes me back to September 1979 when I b 2004 Page #76  
l capital letters, and each letter takes an equal amount of space. We belie 2004 Page #227  
ften its own reward and anyone who takes tl1e time to understand Reich's wo 2005 Page #104  
t. The document emphasizes: "M]-12 takes the subject of UFOBS, Extraterrest 2005 Page #128  
e same time a transference of heat takes place. There appears to be the pot 2005 Page #158  
ading. Can we estimate the time it takes to cross the ocean by throwing a b 2006 Page #6  
ming here. They assume, because it takes less energy to send signals than t 2006 Page #11  
   Scenarios of Contact If contact takes the form of a military-style assau 2006 Page #68  
ns on banks and stores. If contact takes the form of overwhelming threat or 2006 Page #68  
y operating on the Earth. And this takes account only of the standard extra 2006 Page #70  
at it is credible that the surgery takes place on a craft, and then the ani 2006 Page #115  
 invariably fatal, but the disease takes years to decades, e.g. CJD. This w 2006 Page #116  
e sea floor for five months. Burke takes some footage with an underwater vi 2006 Page #187  
rvice out of Seattle, J.R. Hoirup, takes his place. Hoirup and Burke again  2006 Page #188  
ce may have some basis in fact. lt takes courage and strength co question t 2007 Page #33  
 laid out as a two-page spread and takes up almost half of the bottom of 58 2007 Page #64  
good analogy. l'vl\XI: lf one just takes a look and does not harm is this a 2007 Page #88  
rated in the core of the Earth. It takes God's best aurora to even make a 5 2008 Page #77  
possible to go into the future. It takes too much energy. HOW FAR INTO THE  2008 Page #92  
her reporters and commentators and takes hold. Newsday's lead line for Octo 2009 Page #138  

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taLly fictional picture of what is takin lace. 14 Common Methods of Propaga 2007 Page #20  

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e really digging into those leaves taking pictures. I'll tell you what, I b 2003 Page #69  
ill was curious about the activity taking place and he wanted to stay and o 2003 Page #70  
. If indeed a chemical reaction is taking place, we have another very anoma 2003 Page #112  
cation that a chemical reaction is taking place, it would be expected that  2003 Page #112  
at dielectrophoresis processes are taking place during the chemical reactio 2003 Page #113  
me test, familiar to most students taking basic college chemistry. If the a 2003 Page #114  
 the extraterrestrials were slowly taking over the power structure of the U 2003 Page #144  
near the ground behind a building. Taking a shotgun, the guard got out of h 2003 Page #147  
ler was claiming. Gibbons proposed taking one case and trying to get it dec 2003 Page #200  
 showed that U.S. authorities were taking a considerable interest in the si 2004 Page #11  
terally, put Ron Pond in charge of taking statements from Laurie Wickens an 2004 Page #37  
 the light's progress and continue taking statements. just as the two Mount 2004 Page #38  
er the pro-democracy movement then taking hold in the shipyards of Gadansk, 2004 Page #46  
he risk however proved to be worth taking. Our publisher began receiving ma 2004 Page #49  
perfect triangle and about someone taking radioactivity readings on these i 2004 Page #56  
n May 15, 1947, to "change course, taking a northeasterly track, one that b 2004 Page #64  
 another "peculiar phenomenon" was taking place that might be directly link 2004 Page #75  
 seriously Canadian officials were taking the information that was being ga 2004 Page #89  
 come forward volitionally or not. Taking a hypothetical sighting, if we as 2004 Page #168  
 a major flap of sighting that was taking place in Europe at the time. That 2004 Page #176  
 measuring this particular craft — taking photographs of it. Sheehan report 2004 Page #187  
 Worth Star-Telegram credited with taking photographs of Gen. Ramey, Col. D 2004 Page #226  
these technical specifications and taking into account suspension wear and  2004 Page #232  
with a rather startling result. In taking the four surviving negatives, his 2004 Page #233  
d seem to indicate that the camera taking these was used in one position th 2004 Page #234  
on then rotated 180 degrees before taking the other IF they were taken with 2004 Page #234  
 number of press men/photographers taking his picture, and he said there wa 2004 Page #237  
ply ■ Abduction of humans at will, taking fluid and tissues ■ Mutilation of 2005 Page #9  
 person co a septicemia condition, taking two antibiotics. This is almost i 2005 Page #33  
out someone somewhere in the world taking clear video of UFOs. And we all k 2005 Page #118  
l conduct in holding prisoners and taking evidence. Since testimony from li 2005 Page #126  
n to Faustino Padilla. As this was taking place, Jose brought the piece we  2005 Page #157  
l' due to his behavior in terms of taking charge of retrieval operations, a 2006 Page #18  
ds are old-time.) So What Is Next? Taking a conservative viewpoint, what we 2006 Page #47  
tary officials who said they were "taking care of the remains" of the pilot 2006 Page #82  
who were "studying the craft" and "taking pictures." Air Force personnel so 2006 Page #86  
 the harsh, hot deserts of Mexico. Taking into consideration the sheer geog 2006 Page #119  
is happened within one day of this taking place. They sent us a photograph  2006 Page #129  
 single person. If you can imagine taking your car while it's running, taki 2006 Page #149  
aking your car while it's running, taking the battery terminals off and rev 2006 Page #149  
THE STORY YOU ARE GOING TO TELL IS TAKING PLACE IN CEDAR CITY, UTAH, IN THE 2006 Page #154  
nment propaganda operations before taking the reins at NPR. Do leopards cha 2007 Page #14  
 a great dea.l of UFO activity was taking place during \Xlorld \X ar II but 2007 Page #17  
the public about what was actually taking place. 15                         2007 Page #21  
in 222 B.C.; ships dropping stuff, taking people-see Fort next BOOK CHAPTER 2007 Page #44  
displays. Fujitsu's computers are "Taking Tablet PC reLiabiJjry to the ends 2007 Page #70  
at it on their screen. l did it by taking graphical control of their deskto 2007 Page #86  
g these messages. I was accused of taking down the entire military district 2007 Page #89  
anged their mind, the 0.1.C. began taking back the photos. At th.is exact p 2007 Page #110  
 hangar #4 top view illustration). Taking up the entire hangar, was the ide 2007 Page #114  
ituation, regardless . He has been taking me hunting with hjm since as long 2007 Page #123  
 fur Force Europe (USAFE) aircraft taking part in a classified mjssion that 2007 Page #137  
e pit's origins and purpose. After taking numerous photographs and taking m 2007 Page #189  
er taking numerous photographs and taking many measurements, we reluctantly 2007 Page #189  
ject reached them it slowed, as if taking a look at them. Robinson thought  2008 Page #12  
ut on staff due to FOi, but FOi is taking priority because if it fails to c 2008 Page #63  
     federal expectation , even to taking state control or turning them ove 2008 Page #143  
hn was still with me and I started taking observations in my notebook to co 2009 Page #64  
 of the Dayton Acme Company before taking a position as a Senior Marine Bio 2009 Page #164  

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 -·-:My Qa cstloo to hlai: Can yon takt a 20 point bll In Ott polls? tU,UVU 2008 Page #154  

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tkar ha deeirae ywn te praeaad ala Takye* Tan will take with yen enah aapex 2003 Page #226  

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ouch con1.1i.t.e of " shCC't of mf"tal or a flat mAM of "'il"MI connected w 2005 Page #17  

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 pxchido~tcal reward* —related hi* talc tn hi* tn* nd* . wintr f whom were  2003 Page #132  

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, but we also have witnesses to it talcing off again, heading to the west.  2008 Page #15  

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ort, titled "UFO Sighting at Kasba Talda, Morocco" and referencing Moon Dus 2004 Page #6  

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 on the telephone, where a strange tale emerged. Fisk stated he had a docto 2003 Page #36  
rty Year Ruling tell an intriguing tale. In the wake of the incident at RAF 2003 Page #74  
e Ustor walk* do ovi.aNg 411 lama, Tale Jr. Arc. 17411=7141. Tloir Iri‘rolo 2004 Page #19  
cully was selected to initiate the tale. Pranksters in Iowa admitted they m 2004 Page #28  
ng story let me just cite one wild tale, and then move on to 1959 when Arth 2004 Page #103  
t Project Blue Book told the whole tale of flying saucers, and that there w 2004 Page #141  
e and the re-telling of an unusual tale? That's very hard to believe. The v 2004 Page #143  
ucer story and every aspect of the tale. They scoff at the tale. They despi 2004 Page #144  
ect of the tale. They scoff at the tale. They despise it. They cannot even  2004 Page #144  
 in this era of spin; a cautionary tale to be a critical thinker, and not b 2004 Page #215  
southwest, and weave it into their tale to add an aura of authenticity? Mor 2004 Page #221  
dy Woolcott, who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the Kingman cras 2005 Page #44  
ue telling his largely discredited tale because it acted as a convenient sm 2005 Page #133  
just some local legend or folklore tale. I was amazed to find how widesprea 2006 Page #91  
ficers Shake Heads Over W.Va. Ogre Tale" in part it stated, "Authorities sa 2006 Page #99  
, Llandrillo. "It had a long fiery tale which seemed to be motionless for s 2006 Page #119  
that Tony Dodd was not related the tale until the mid-1990s effectively mea 2006 Page #128  
Piece of Space Junk or Just a Fish Tale?" • United States Coast Guard, inci 2006 Page #194  
g from the pages of a Mother Goose tale rather than from a UFO. It led me t 2007 Page #64  
 a little unhinged. But, the man's tale is shaky because he won't allow his 2008 Page #14  
ign the letter. It is an anonymous tale with a hint of physical evidence in 2008 Page #15  
ry as a springboard for an amusing tale about stranded aliens who are force 2008 Page #102  
y Woolcott , who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the Kingman cras 2009 Page #51  
e stressed that much of Bethurum's tale is, frankly, unbelievable. His enco 2009 Page #54  
U.S. Scientist Backs Secret Weapon Tale" The Herald Tribune quotes a 39-yea 2009 Page #160  

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spent well only if more scientific talent is available . Military UFO resea 2009 Page #21  

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tonated on the moon. • One of Most Talented Cosmologists in History 156     2004 Page #159  
 shown in slide I 0. Dr. Pace is a talented physicist from an old Iron Curt 2008 Page #106  

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in secretive conversations or wild tales. Below is a list of logical candid 2003 Page #34  
 the Strategic Defense Initiative. Tales of underground alien bases fit nea 2003 Page #149  
a cover-up. I hope my presidential tales have added to your knowledge of wh 2003 Page #202  
Dallas Morning News were all 'tall tales.' There is no evidence the newspap 2004 Page #31  
rs. If only 10% of the people tell tales against instructions and security  2004 Page #125  
ever, it's quite possible that the tales Skully heard were a sort of smokes 2004 Page #136  
fman. Kaufman had a lot of Roswell tales and false documents to go along wi 2004 Page #137  
 the aliens. We have all heard the tales about Area 51, Nevada. In a moment 2004 Page #144  
 Intelligence world to spread such tales in the first place.18 The cases pr 2005 Page #134  
nce of what they had seen, even as tales of UFOs and alien encounters multi 2005 Page #154  
ments, whether human or aljen. The tales of reverse engineering alien rechn 2005 Page #163  
so cites the fact that some of the tales about a crashed UFO having been fo 2006 Page #121  
nuine) ever brought forth. No tall tales have been told, no bizarre claims  2006 Page #192  
r. Bigelow and I had heard similar tales of mutilations. On my last day of  2006 Page #202  
im V. The Evidence of Legend: folk tales from Hawaii, Canadian Indians, Hin 2007 Page #44  
s Elite"-concluded that while many tales of abduction at the hands of extra 2008 Page #35  

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a @tate af affairs la CM— aai ixil—taljr k—ata la aaay lap art art CM— offU 2003 Page #221  

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assified. ” April 2001, Diane Rehm Talk Show www.majcsticdocuments.com Air  2003 Page #9  
ile. It was coincidental that KDKA talk show host Mike Levine had scheduled 2003 Page #53  
hen some government men came in to talk with Murphy. She said after they le 2003 Page #67  
d Story," I had the opportunity to talk in detail with "Myron" the retired  2003 Page #67  
cident, Joel decided that he would talk. On November 13, 2002, I met Joel a 2003 Page #68  
the guys working on the base would talk about a few other things that were  2003 Page #142  
 was not only willing but eager to talk to the witness. Bennewitz had joine 2003 Page #143  
nally hanging back and letting him talk privately with Bennewitz. Doty had  2003 Page #145  
 today is beyond the scope of this talk. This program has been so important 2003 Page #187  
ted her father had promised not to talk after making a promise to the presi 2003 Page #191  
ers the White House. Listen to him talk about UFOs before he became preside 2003 Page #195  
ll on the Diane Rehm Washington DC talk show. Diane Rehm was forced to go t 2003 Page #200  
 on UFOs. He was on the Diane Rehm talk show announcing that the U.S. had j 2003 Page #202  
nk he has appeared on an open-line talk show since. The question I asked hi 2003 Page #202  
ve been classified, and I couldn't talk about it. Host question: Is there a 2003 Page #202  
reactions. 1 had so little time to talk matters over with him today that, w 2003 Page #230  
 me that he had always declined to talk to reporters about the crash becaus 2004 Page #29  
vative farmer type, he declined to talk about anything he had not personall 2004 Page #30  
sed the book after hearing a radio talk show with Robbins and Warren as the 2004 Page #56  
President Truman that he would not talk about it, and he wouldn't talk abou 2004 Page #85  
not talk about it, and he wouldn't talk about it. In 1992, he was dying and 2004 Page #85  
mo, Smith requested a clearance to talk to American officials and scientist 2004 Page #90  
esting and I should like to have a talk with Keyhoe sometime at your conven 2004 Page #90  
 to contribute we would be glad to talk it over, but I can't give you any m 2004 Page #91  
d, after 1987 he should be free to talk about it because that would have be 2004 Page #93  
t that point James then started to talk. In an interview with the Canadian  2004 Page #93  
ith was very sick, he took time to talk with Groves. Groves was interested  2004 Page #94  
ct that "This is a subject I don't talk about." He would try to talk around 2004 Page #99  
don't talk about." He would try to talk around the questions he was being a 2004 Page #99  
me that he could get Dr. Walker to talk. Azadehdel told me that he and a Ge 2004 Page #99  
ell the story to Walker to get him talk. Walker asked a number of questions 2004 Page #99  
 been there, although he would not talk about what was found. Well, we went 2004 Page #100  
tary. This leads to Part 2 of this talk which looks at how the government h 2004 Page #105  
sh Retrieval Conference OUTLINE OF TALK • Len Stringfield, the man • His pu 2004 Page #107  
le, stated that he still could not talk about the case because he was sworn 2004 Page #144  
 made persona non grata for years. Talk about punishing the messenger becau 2004 Page #146  
ght 2004 David P. E. Pace Scope of Talk • Historical Underpinnings of Rocke 2004 Page #152  
nbrenner) and say, "Do you want to talk to these guys?" A day later I think 2004 Page #183  
talking about and we would like to talk to you." That person was Richard 18 2004 Page #189  
 to watch for documents that might talk about MJ-12 or documents where MJ-1 2004 Page #191  
ion on in 1952 which enabled it to talk through otherwise atrophied vocal c 2004 Page #194  
 in Texas with prostrate cancer to talk with him directly, because I said e 2004 Page #195  
an article called "President's UFO Talk" in which I refer to at least 26 in 2004 Page #196  
h the locals, so Doug went over to talk to him and he said he was from the  2004 Page #217  
 STORY AND MISSION (B) *** ***SAFE TALK NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND **** 2004 Page #229  
NING OF STORY AND ******* (C) SAFE TALK WANTED FOR MEANING OF STORY AND MIS 2004 Page #229  
istory. Overview The scope of this talk will cover nine elements. The first 2004 Page #242  
nd 1-1 /2 feet wide. 1 was able to talk briefly with someone on the team wh 2005 Page #40  
on and Answer period, following my talk, one member of a group of 25 pilots 2005 Page #43  
dies angle, he had only "heard the talk." Schmitt stated that the letter to 2005 Page #44  
from the government came around to talk to people all over the valley after 2005 Page #69  
d in part: "General Watson did not talk personall y to Mr. Moise, 1 am happ 2005 Page #99  
se strange events, but they didn't talk to others about it on the advice of 2005 Page #154  
s to emerge from the details as we talk to other witnesses. A man named Fre 2005 Page #166  
security personnel generaUy do not talk about their experiences in the Blac 2005 Page #167  
ourse about UFOs, after hearing me talk. I can think of no subject more imp 2006 Page #13  
0,000 questions at lectures and on talk shows and in classes, I have been f 2006 Page #13  
the flYIng saucers. Maryland State Talk:men loiited the two old =chines tu' 2006 Page #45  
he government's thinking and 2) to talk to the NHI itself ("exclusive inter 2006 Page #58  
ecome a staple of the tabloids and talk shows (the alien as Britney Spears) 2006 Page #60  
als to "forget what you saw, don't talk about it." - The crash sites were s 2006 Page #72  
 would be very receptive to me and talk about the story. I was dead wrong.  2006 Page #91  
ppeared on a nationwide television talk show in New York called 'We the Peo 2006 Page #91  
ffee shops. Still, they would only talk briefly with me about the incident  2006 Page #92  
tting on their nerves. When we did talk, many scoffed at the "monster" stor 2006 Page #92  
countless times I heard, "we don't talk about the monster 'round here no mo 2006 Page #92  
hy were the locals so reluctant to talk with me, especially the elders who  2006 Page #92  
ould call Mrs. May and Freddie and talk with them and ask them questions. I 2006 Page #94  
colleague Nick Redfern in the next talk. Leaked classified documents descri 2006 Page #103  
a Moulton Howe who is presenting a talk at this conference. I shall not try 2006 Page #115  
 Unconvention Conference; I gave a talk on crashed UFO incidents and mentio 2006 Page #125  
en we asked her again she wouldn't talk about it anymore. Although we did k 2006 Page #129  
appear. Now, when I finally got to talk to Dennis again, he told me the loc 2006 Page #146  
go that fast. DID ANYBODY AT NORAD TALK WITH YOU ALL ABOUT WHAT THEY MIGHT  2006 Page #148  
up after that. They didn't want to talk about it and they told us that we w 2006 Page #148  
old us that we weren't supposed to talk to the press or anything about it.  2006 Page #148  
arances and we weren't allowed (to talk) because of the sensitivity, I gues 2006 Page #148  
se of the sensitivity, I guess, to talk about it." Bill: "Whatever it was — 2006 Page #148  
till alive, but would not agree to talk with me. Even on August 20th, Paul  2006 Page #151  
lier this year, he contacted me to talk on the record because he strongly f 2006 Page #156  
 intelligence work, but he did not talk about what had happened in Okinawa. 2006 Page #160  
 defense purposes and he could not talk again. Before be hung up, I asked w 2006 Page #167  
d to meet there. Before ending the talk, be wondered about the purpose of m 2006 Page #167  
 there. Later he was told never to talk about the incident and he signed a  2006 Page #176  
ith someone who still knows how to talk to people, turn pages, and twist kn 2006 Page #181  
irst people were very reluctant to talk but we assured them that we were no 2006 Page #198  
 we would have a place to meet and talk. Ted was initially suspicious of my 2006 Page #201  
keep it behind your chair while we talk." So, he carefully placed it behind 2006 Page #204  
 time he came by he didn't want to talk about his ideas but said he was off 2006 Page #206  
level news organizations. In th.is talk, Terry Hansen, author of The 1\l.li 2007 Page #7  
                   I've divided my talk today into the following major topi 2007 Page #9  
s was done, they were forbidden to talk co the media about it under the Esp 2007 Page #19  
                     ln a previous talk, Ryan \\food presented some news cL 2007 Page #25  
han many people trunk. I'd Like to talk about another interesting method us 2007 Page #25  
        1 would like to wrap up my talk by reflecting on the prospects of a 2007 Page #38  
 I was on. :M\XI: Arte you able to talk about some of trus ... is it going  2007 Page #88  
partment or police department ever talk about what happened after the event 2007 Page #122  
 When he came home he always would talk about the events of the day, to all 2007 Page #123  
ather, at least in Wyoming. DeBow: Talk about his composure after this even 2007 Page #123  
xplain it. He was aloof. He didn't talk a whole lot. He would watch TV and  2007 Page #123  
ht out of the middle. DeBow: Let's talk about how after the fire you said y 2007 Page #123  
at, 1 was just a kid. DeBow: Let's talk a little bit about the black-out: t 2007 Page #124  
ame into town. DeBow: Go ahead and talk about the media blackout. Joe: It a 2007 Page #124  
trange and someone told him not to talk about it? Joe: l don't th.ink he sa 2007 Page #125  
udden this one-they didn't want to talk about anything about the fire. Noth 2007 Page #125  
ueer, Lou. They're not supposed to talk to anyone outside of intelligence . 2007 Page #133  
ywood's elite and was becoming the talk of the town again. Rothberg indicat 2007 Page #135  
ons in the United States. There is talk of incimidaci on by Men in Black-st 2007 Page #138  
r mentioned it. Mom: And we didn't talk that much about it even with family 2007 Page #172  
ll family, but. Paul: It's hard to talk about something like that. You don' 2007 Page #172  
re there were dozens of witnesses, talk of the craft interacting with the e 2008 Page #10  
e that several men had come out to talk to him about the sighting. This was 2008 Page #12  
 was a classified event and not to talk to anyone about it. They were told  2008 Page #14  
e else who was there is willing to talk about it now. Without additional co 2008 Page #15  
urity restrictions; they would not talk about the Westport Crash, at least  2008 Page #44  
ry Lake told his boss he could not talk about the Crash because "he was tol 2008 Page #46  
and then, interestingly , wouldn't talk about ever again. A week later on M 2008 Page #52  
m, "You 'l/ read about it. I can't talk about it. ft 's really something."  2008 Page #53  
? B: I don't know. I don't want to talk about it. 79                        2008 Page #85  
come to your mind. That light will talk back to you and tell me what it say 2008 Page #89  
t doesn't make any difference if I talk about the story. It's too unbelieva 2008 Page #93  
rs later, modem quantum physicists talk about parallel universes , other di 2008 Page #95  
ll not deal with the issue in this talk except to note that there are numer 2008 Page #105  
 first two paragraphs for the U.N. talk call for a strong international org 2008 Page #107  
14,000 words t.,...e-rc,er 2003 ti Talk to the United Nations As I see it,  2008 Page #117  
$1000.00 a day, and has refused to talk to the press ever since. One indica 2008 Page #142  
T'S A BUILDING AND BUILDINGS DON'T TALK. PEOPLE IN THE PENTAGON SAY THINGS  2008 Page #147  
one has not been written since. My talk at this conference will review the  2009 Page #30  
and 1-1/2 feet wide. I was able to talk briefly with someone on the team wh 2009 Page #49  
 reported that: "British Refuse To Talk About Secret Weapon" British goven1 2009 Page #159  
-------------1 British Ref use ·10 Talk About I c-d 10C;-iy on the na\lurc  2009 Page #182  

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l Jenkins who hosted the Open Mind talk-radio show a few years ago, there w 2005 Page #173  

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tional security, it is never to be talked about again.' My grandfather was  2003 Page #30  
 trouble with the government if he talked about what he knew. Once the news 2003 Page #68  
e had sat down with some of us and talked about the incident. I am currentl 2003 Page #97  
newitz on at least four occasions, talked to him many times and reported on 2003 Page #147  
 acquainted with Jim McDonald, who talked me i Committee. I Friedman had of 2003 Page #169  
 president to see. Further Diamond talked about how Mrs. Clinton and her st 2003 Page #200  
second appearance on the show Lake talked about Roswell. He made the claim  2003 Page #200  
w a blank. Additionally, DATT/AIRA talked this date with the Commander of t 2004 Page #9  
 a hoax," she said flatly. "I have talked to people who were alive then. Th 2004 Page #28  
ely gone after flying discs when I talked with UFO crash retrieval research 2004 Page #65  
 Behind the Flying Saucers. Scully talked about the early detection of an a 2004 Page #70  
4, 1997 Before he died, Col. Corso talked to me in private about the many c 2004 Page #78  
y will show no record that he ever talked to, corresponded with, or met wit 2004 Page #84  
se record of ever having met with, talked, or corresponded with President T 2004 Page #85  
w Strange Days Indeed, James first talked about all the UFO hardware that h 2004 Page #93  
hat she recalled Wilbert Smith had talked about a special room that was in  2004 Page #94  
ew with the same researcher, Smith talked again about hardware and about th 2004 Page #95  
 will show that it was Johnson who talked Kennedy into going to the moon. K 2004 Page #177  
 Lewinski investigation. • Clinton talked more about UFOs than any other pr 2004 Page #196  
intained as long as I've known and talked with him that he has no recollect 2004 Page #234  
n about the case. At that time, he talked to another physician who refused  2005 Page #36  
ve on DRES porch 62 In 1991, Steve talked with a former USAF Captain named  2005 Page #64  
the Kingman, Arizona crash. Miller talked about the DRES facility that he t 2005 Page #65  
Reich's decision. Incredibly, Hays talked his client out of pressing the ac 2005 Page #93  
s, intent and looked at me while I talked. He was the only one who did. His 2005 Page #98  
the two actually met, and possibly talked that day, or whether their 97     2005 Page #99  
home when he was between 10-11 and talked to Sherman about how great life w 2006 Page #22  
e by a Major Roberts who regularly talked to him between the ages of 10-11  2006 Page #22  
hen only in general terms. Those I talked to could not recall the exact dat 2006 Page #85  
 of my data and photographs and we talked for hours. I also told him about  2006 Page #89  
anation was a lie. Bill and Dennis talked with me because they know the tru 2006 Page #144  
 It was something that no one I've talked to has ever seen. It took incredi 2006 Page #149  
s was in books or had already been talked about. I was literally blown away 2006 Page #161  
th mutual colleagues. After we had talked for a while he opened up and talk 2006 Page #202  
alked for a while he opened up and talked very frankly about the UFO sighti 2006 Page #202  
 he said "You told me when we last talked." I denied this and said that he  2006 Page #205  
. The mysterious caller and I also talked about Hoagland's Area 2000 interv 2006 Page #205  
~=~~-::-:.": ~~-:.=.:-~ I al.ready talked about the role of the wire servic 2007 Page #27  
 I did and the police force. I was talked out of that by my parents who col 2007 Page #81  
 was very worried about her and we talked about the problems Mt1rilyn was h 2007 Page #136  
hen Pataki was recendy asked if he talked to Dorothy Kilgallen or Howard Ro 2007 Page #136  
w a blank. Additionally, DATT/AIRA talked this date with the Commander of t 2007 Page #142  
. K researcher, Tony Dodd, said he talked to a retired m.ilitary man assign 2007 Page #149  
t's really all I remember. Then we talked a couple of minutes about whether 2007 Page #167  
YOUNG ADULTS THEN. HJ\ VE YOU EVER TALKED ABOUT THJS \'(/JTH OTHER PEOPLE T 2007 Page #172  
SIONS While in Coyame, the authors talked many area residents who have witn 2007 Page #191  
oke up its trail across the sky. I talked to Maggio a number of years ago a 2008 Page #8  
ll were looking up into the sky. I talked to others in the area who told me 2008 Page #12  
ed on radar near Las Vegas. l have talked to a man who wishes to remain ano 2008 Page #14  
ed one of the SEALS winked when he talked to him. His impression was they k 2008 Page #44  
was not the only area resident who talked about unusual military helicopter 2008 Page #52  
cussing chis with the President. I talked co Gordon, and he agreed. VIJ 108 2008 Page #114  
r 26, 1980. SLIDE# 7 Jim Penniston talked to me in a September 2009 intervi 2009 Page #61  
mander Lt. Fred Buran. Later, both talked to Deputy Base Commander Charles  2009 Page #68  
 Adrian didn't tell me, but when I talked to Adrian on the phone a few year 2009 Page #80  
n after Christmas when some aim1en talked about other men chased by a UFO o 2009 Page #81  
And he said, 'OK.' We never really talked about it again after that. We nev 2009 Page #85  
entioned that the last time we had talked; she did not want to tell me why  2009 Page #88  
itled UFOs in Voronezh, where they talked about the investigation the group 2009 Page #137  

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uro-ical eno-ineer '\ alter'\'. \'(talker and bY metalJuroist Robert \'/.Jo 2007 Page #195  

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dar...These Buck Rogers things I'm talking about are not so Buck Rogerish a 2003 Page #16  
 this case for about two years and talking with Charlette Mann on numerous  2003 Page #38  
erest. Reporter John Murphy, after talking with the state police fire marsh 2003 Page #59  
my associates and another man were talking about that case. The man who was 2003 Page #63  
ly spoke up and asked if they were talking about the UFO incident near Keck 2003 Page #63  
 that they had no idea what he was talking about when he tried to broach th 2003 Page #144  
They flew him out of Kirtland and, talking over the noise of the engine thr 2003 Page #150  
 my time is limited and others are talking about this document I will not d 2003 Page #191  
n himself had witnessed Eisenhower talking about UFOs while at Camp David.  2003 Page #192  
my face. I had no idea what he was talking about. You said very generously  2003 Page #201  
 and warned of the consequences of talking to the press. So far, se^-ecy se 2003 Page #235  
 the elder Stephens had no trouble talking about the crash. "During the yea 2004 Page #30  
 were in Dave Kendrick's Chevy II, talking about girls, when Norm noticed s 2004 Page #36  
et through to him what the man was talking about. He was saying that he was 2004 Page #43  
aback, Chris asked him what he was talking about. His friend replied that h 2004 Page #44  
at he overheard some of the divers talking, during supper one night, about  2004 Page #44  
ight. Rumors? Bullshit. No one was talking. ... But it was not from Earth.  2004 Page #50  
or a year, all of them. Now, we're talking tremendous amounts of space, und 2004 Page #52  
ts between Dover and Calais, we're talking three tunnels of a similar size. 2004 Page #53  
red, years ago. You know where I'm talking about, and if you look, down a l 2004 Page #53  
le. He did however hear scientists talking about what they had learned from 2004 Page #92  
ed. The crash. That's what we were talking about. We were going to have a m 2004 Page #92  
ed with the piece, as he was still talking to Dr. James McDonald about it i 2004 Page #102  
switched from automatic writing to talking and things started to happen. AF 2004 Page #104  
thur Lundahl. The story of the CIA talking to an alien never became public  2004 Page #105  
"Like — what the hell are you guys talking about?" The man at Norton respon 2004 Page #182  
ed the story of aliens landing and talking to base officials at Holloman. H 2004 Page #183  
think you really know what you are talking about and we would like to talk  2004 Page #189  
ien. This sounds like what you are talking about, although it never came ab 2004 Page #196  
ting research avenue. They are not talking about the Freedom of Information 2004 Page #253  
"all the nonsense" people had been talking about the rumors of the military 2005 Page #33  
is family watched the evening news talking about the Varginha ET, Marco sai 2005 Page #33  
lace immecliately and refrain from talking about the incident. Souza's test 2005 Page #37  
 "I saw d1e creature [d1at] you're talking about. It was real and "I would  2005 Page #40  
nd had said that various MPs began talking about something "being down," an 2005 Page #44  
an, that asks some big questions. "Talking to the locals, they know somethi 2005 Page #68  
light, you know? 1 do remember him talking about it as a little kid when he 2005 Page #69  
 to keep the local population from talking about it. The logistics are doab 2005 Page #71  
know that if the network and cable talking heads are not addressing a subje 2005 Page #119  
ot ex.ist. One person who has been talking about it for several ~ears now i 2005 Page #119  
 and warned of the consequences of talking to the press."10 The report conc 2005 Page #126  
X imesses will be discouraged from talking about what they have seen, and i 2005 Page #129  
een Mars and Jupiter. We have been talking about doing this. Obviously war  2006 Page #7  
ng I saw in the mountains and kept talking with Colin Andrews. Simultaneous 2006 Page #89  
woods welcome sign, I had hopes of talking to some of the locals about the  2006 Page #91  
ss drawing of the "monster." After talking with Freddie, it became clear to 2006 Page #93  
nimal or human malevolence. We are talking about either "our own" helicopte 2006 Page #115  
circumstances; and (b) who are now talking about it. l'm pretty sure that t 2006 Page #123  
oes exist — he'd be far better off talking to people. But Tony said that th 2006 Page #124  
ertain that it's [Prescott] who is talking, but they're hinting darkly of t 2006 Page #124  
o the top of the mountains, you're talking perhaps a mile and a quarter awa 2006 Page #127  
ne called him Mick. One day we got talking and got on to the subject of UFO 2006 Page #127  
, Editor Earthfiles.com WOR,AD was talking back and forth to us and they we 2006 Page #139  
in, he told me the local radio was talking about people who were seeing the 2006 Page #146  
e thing we were seeing and we were talking to them. At that one point, the  2006 Page #146  
g confidential. Dennis: "NORAD was talking back and forth to us and they we 2006 Page #147  
nt down south over Key West, I was talking to Bill while he was tracking an 2006 Page #148  
h, Paul was at first nervous about talking on the phone. But his desire to  2006 Page #151  
ect of E.T.s came up. We were just talking and even though I had been — I h 2006 Page #161  
d, 'Sit down. I heard you did some talking today.' 158                      2006 Page #161  
and on up to present day... YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT THE 1940S TO THE 1990S? Ye 2006 Page #162  
 his laconic voice: 'When I finish talking to you, you cannot reach me agai 2006 Page #167  
      The Bigelow Foundtion and by talking with mutual colleagues. After we 2006 Page #202  
 him, and son ■ One call and I was talking to him ■ Pat confirmed it was hi 2007 Page #43  
 Fujitsu Corporati on's 'Life Book Talking Tablet' PCs are seen floating in 2007 Page #70  
he court would like having someone talking about UFOs at an extradition hea 2007 Page #91  
 nervously, smoking cigarettes nnd talking with each other O\'et a network  2007 Page #145  
and side arms. The man who did the talking wore a cap while the others wore 2008 Page #45  
 is 50,000 nanoteslas . So you 're talking about orders of ten magnitudes g 2008 Page #76  
iggle a little. That's what we are talking about. SO COBRA MIST, FOR EXAMPL 2008 Page #76  
to even make a 5% effect and we're talking about I million amperes at I 00, 2008 Page #77  
1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: OK, we're talking real clearly with them (base Shi 2008 Page #86  
Gulf Breeze -Crmcisms ■ Presidents Talking UFOs ■ The End of _;\PRO ■ Stran 2008 Page #165  
mparable. But, in all cases we are talking about war and survival. The Napo 2009 Page #19  
"I saw the creature [that] you 're talking about. It was real and I would g 2009 Page #49  
nd had said that various MPs began talking about something "being down," an 2009 Page #51  
 I am saying is true. He remembers talking to me on the radio, he remembers 2009 Page #80  
nvestigation of my 24-year career. Talking to June, listening to her accoun 2009 Page #88  

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out the Crash because everyone was talkjng about it. Tuffy Miller told him, 2008 Page #53  

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ll, from the Tim Cooper documents, talks about a "captured disk in Louisian 2003 Page #25  
and absolute top secrecy. Slide 15 talks to the "current situation" of Apri 2003 Page #173  
 the lid on the thing! Oh sure, he talks about what he saw but what about t 2004 Page #49  
e afraid to he around him. Lundahl Talks to an Alien In 1959 Lt. Commander  2004 Page #103  
es speculated about this • SOM1-01 talks about "captured" craft and says wr 2004 Page #128  
ng earth, and that he was privy to talks between Disney Studios and authori 2004 Page #147  
followed by some more briefing and talks by National Security people, and b 2004 Page #189  
t to professional societies. • His talks emphasized the need for a serious  2004 Page #209  
ng the letters MJ in the line that talks about Project Majestic and Project 2008 Page #109  

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EEN, SOME OF THE NEWS AGENCIES ARE TALKTNG ABOUT UFO's. EGAL NO, NO. NO, NO 2004 Page #24  

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picture I saw, he was about 4 feet tall, appeared to have no bone structure 2003 Page #23  
n, who appeared to be about 4 feet tall. They had him under the armpits wit 2003 Page #35  
o be approximately 4 1/z to 5 feet tall, and would weigh about 80 pounds. T 2003 Page #68  
ave a slight build about five feet tall, with grayish-pink skin color. They 2003 Page #236  
to alien bodies at Wright-Pat;4 ft tall, skin smooth and gray: head large 2 2004 Page #112  
 sample, shown two alien corpses." Tall, mutilated, long blond hair, Asiati 2004 Page #116  
employment at WPAFB. "Gray, 4 feet tall, iguana skin" • 3. Report 76, Geria 2004 Page #116  
ed by crane. 3 dead aliens, 5 feet tall. "Interior larger than exterior." • 2004 Page #116  
meters in diameter by three meters tall Kalinino, Volgograd region • Two de 2004 Page #173  
and "I would guess about four feet tall." He stated that the body was dark  2005 Page #40  
 of the craft. le was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complex.ion and had 2 e 2005 Page #41  
e humanoids appearing to be 4 feet tall, were lying unshrouded [sic] on a f 2005 Page #43  
large heads, and were about 3 feet tall. 2. \X'ord of a 1948 UFO crash from 2005 Page #78  
ditions. They were about four feet tall. The man had been told there was a  2005 Page #79  
d over most of us will jump out of tall buildings in fright; but certainly  2005 Page #85  
sh. 1t was humanoid , about 4 feet tall, with brown skin and wearing a silv 2005 Page #169  
its were building a whole array of tall(more than 200') towers with cross p 2006 Page #11  
ight-Patterson AFB in 1966. 4 feet tall. old therewere ao backless' the bas 2006 Page #26  
a- ordinary. They were three -feet tall. When Meyers called ou*. to them, t 2006 Page #44  
 At that instant, a nearly 12 foot tall metal figure revealed its presence  2006 Page #90  
like a mechanical man. Was 10 feet tall, four feet wide. Had a blood red fa 2006 Page #98  
ews" that read, "The Thing 10-Feet Tall, Terrifies Party of 7." This UP art 2006 Page #99  
ave a slight build about five feet tall with grayish-pink skin color. They  2006 Page #104  
bodies were about five to six feet tall, humanoid in shape, but so thin the 2006 Page #123  
n black — about three to four foot tall. She thought, because she'd seen th 2006 Page #129  
Cedar Breaks Radar, up on top of a tall mountain. Slide 26: WIDE of Steep H 2006 Page #152  
or genuine) ever brought forth. No tall tales have been told, no bizarre cl 2006 Page #192  
would appear that the rail was coo tall co fit through the hangar opening.  2007 Page #115  
mall men -probably under four feet tall. It's frightening, but there is no  2007 Page #136  
s [emerged] estimated to be 1-1.2m tall ... after a few moments a fourth be 2007 Page #152  
te of Chihuahua , characterized by tall, rugged mountains and vast stretche 2007 Page #185  
e small, "approximately l ½ metres tall, wore what appeared to be nylon-coa 2008 Page #94  
lligence Program . It would seem a tall order to defend the authenticity of 2009 Page #13  
 and I would guess about four feet tall." Its body was dark brown in color; 2009 Page #49  
 of the craft. It was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2 ey 2009 Page #49  
Kingman site: "It was about 4 feet tall, dark brown complexion and had 2 ey 2009 Page #55  
  SLIDE# 10 approximately 6.5 feet tall. Occasionally you would get some mo 2009 Page #65  
ed as bluish green and about 4 ft. tall. They were not human. Later that sa 2009 Page #90  
 observed in the hatchway was very tall, in excess of ten feet tall by all  2009 Page #135  
s very tall, in excess of ten feet tall by all accounts. It wore a silvery  2009 Page #135  
who remained motionles s until the tall one looked away. It then climbed ba 2009 Page #136  

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room coffee table), but square and taller. On that table, he had this file  2006 Page #157  
rly October 2007, we could see the taller, pointed peak in the background o 2007 Page #161  
eet high. The disc was quite a bit taller than the men, but not enormously  2007 Page #170  
e ground. It clisappeared when the taller 129                               2009 Page #135  

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les described the NIDS report. The tallest three bars represent the ear, re 2006 Page #118  

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u. or Kir.~ 1 ~l!!Y&blY c.oul:l n, TAllund n e1:y for tn dr.ve pn.~ c\d 11n 2009 Page #182  

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 2004: e-mail received from "Rufus Tallwalker " who stated that he was a sa 2007 Page #115  

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

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king Fastwalke rs at Cheyenne Moun.tam ■ Summary Calm Before the Storm ■ He 2008 Page #164  

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nts and the Hard Evidence (Part 1) Tames: 1 got to handle a few of them. On 2004 Page #94  
 time the photographs and glorious tames of dime people will be widely know 2004 Page #164  

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 mint* la Hol am with Jaarlssw dip Tamils aa* cO&tsy ®£SX b1m1s la the arm. 2003 Page #223  

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gh to remember, actually only two, Tammy and Teresa, Leanne was still just  2007 Page #123  

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nt GeneraJ's Office at MacDiU AFB (Tampa Florida) proposed a front cover, a 2007 Page #94  
ver-fly, Jack bought a copy of the Tampa Tribune morning edition (which car 2007 Page #110  

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ms ■ Superior medical techniques ■ Tampering with earth environment and foo 2005 Page #9  
military and civilian population ■ Tampering with human and animal genetics 2005 Page #9  

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irs central eraver.a.i: ,ranoires1 tams. Upon forth*, triviPatigation.it se 2006 Page #29  

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etermine the elements present. The tan material contains a clay, calcium (c 2003 Page #50  
 deeirae ywn te praeaad ala Takye* Tan will take with yen enah aapexta, adw 2003 Page #226  
paratus may be used as an electric tan, vhen the exciting voltage applied t 2006 Page #35  

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while the 70' craft was a two seat tandem model. Jack also recalled that on 2007 Page #100  

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bstantiating the Rumors • Is there tangible evidence to demonstrate exotic  2006 Page #30  

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owledge the surprising, unorthodox tangibles that culture rejects. \Xlhile  2005 Page #117  

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e same saucers. JFK scholars often tangle up the assassination in a hard-to 2009 Page #29  

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 Academy during ‘41-’46 □ WWI Army Tank CorpsPolice Chief Marshall F. Morto 2003 Page #32  
d, wrecking the windmill and water tank and destroying the judge's flower g 2004 Page #26  
barring that perhaps from the fuel tank of a fishing boat that might have b 2004 Page #40  
held at Pentagon, pickled in glass tank 108                                 2004 Page #111  
ght TWA 800 was shot down, not gas tank overheat (July 1996) • JFK Jr. was  2004 Page #131  
ith atomic cloud samples. Railroad tank car was flattened and blown quarter 2005 Page #49  
e Captain was that a special water tank was being brought in for maintenanc 2005 Page #164  
rustees of the public policy think tank, the Brookings Institution. The lns 2007 Page #76  
 up and loading of the vessel on a tank trailer used to haul Sherman tanks. 2009 Page #53  

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h the Enemy, in 1944, Standard Oil tankers were still refueling German U-Bo 2008 Page #128  

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 or gasoline leaking from the fuel tanks of a submerged aircraft, or barrin 2004 Page #40  
r even the smell of it and if fuel tanks had broken open or not on an airpl 2004 Page #40  
ool. Military light-ails had their tanks topped off and were hooked up to t 2004 Page #47  
und is what I think is false water tanks, 'cause we tried to release the wa 2004 Page #51  
ters/Woodbridge UFO Incident those tanks would actually virtually lift out  2004 Page #52  
fire and it's near one of the drip tanks the company owned.' They went out  2004 Page #72  
ildings backed by new heating fuel tanks. SLIDE# 23 Two large air ventilati 2005 Page #58  
e company which built the external tanks for the NASA space shuttle. 61     2005 Page #63  
) ·, very boyish 1 guess, guns and tanks. i\t[\XI: Did you ever consider jo 2007 Page #81  
e for this attack, Hitler sent his tanks into Poland, then the Low Countrie 2008 Page #128  
y: If the wave of more than 20,000 tanks, hundreds of divisions , tens of t 2008 Page #130  
ehicles and to small but effective tanks. An ingenious new man-made UFO-typ 2009 Page #22  
 tank trailer used to haul Sherman tanks. While these preparations were bei 2009 Page #53  

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liams to an F-16 on the Bentwaters tannac the AM of December 30th. He had t 2008 Page #88  

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ons, the story does not end there. Tantalizing information suggests that th 2004 Page #9  
Ramsey's curiosity was provoked by tantalizing details in the Bill Steinman 2004 Page #70  
ply mistaken . Some, however, give tantalizing hints-part of the larger pat 2005 Page #121  
ea, bent on further unraveling the tantalizing mystery of the UFO crash in  2007 Page #188  
the forest was John Burroughs. The tantalizing rumor on base after December 2009 Page #76  

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ent Projects division) contained a tantalizingly brief description of the i 2006 Page #79  
 and reportedly uncovered what was tantalizingly described as an "extraterr 2008 Page #102  

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4);'r • :;c,.-rr ~"T)f;Ol...l:r-1..tao:.::c;,ua.i .. , , ....... SOVETCOIII 2008 Page #149  

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. the arcratt regameo au 1nstrumer.taoon and commur.:canons Anotner bngntl' 2009 Page #143  

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 Arizona in 1958, and the other at Taos, New Mexico in 1961-several members 2008 Page #37  

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

n4 other plans Itoti are bring arm tap, rue:tint Which he as that he is iwa 2004 Page #20  

Word: "tape", 51 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ct Beta recording on huge reels of tape. Paul decided it was time to go ove 2003 Page #145  
tagged, wrapped, sealed with Kraft tape, marked MAJIC —12, fiberboard box a 2003 Page #175  
world. The identification of Kraft tape as a shipping tape is right for the 2003 Page #176  
cation of Kraft tape as a shipping tape is right for the 1954 period. This  2003 Page #176  
is right for the 1954 period. This tape is now not widely known, having bee 2003 Page #176  
rently replaced by the use of duct tape that requires no moisture. It empha 2003 Page #176  
ollow security, cut wires, screws, tape, lift, cut tape, cut barrier, envel 2003 Page #177  
cut wires, screws, tape, lift, cut tape, cut barrier, envelope, inner carto 2003 Page #177  
r ” is now “screwdriver ” □ “Kraft tape” is not popular now □ kraft is not  2003 Page #180  
 for both meanings. Finally, Kraft tape was popularly on sale in the early  2003 Page #181  
argely replaced by duct or plastic tape. Furthermore, the word "kraft" is n 2003 Page #181  
 rather much ado about some Scotch tape and crash dummies. Charles Moore, h 2004 Page #133  
med that they used a lot of sticky tape for the Mogul balloon arrays that t 2004 Page #133  
co, and that they acquired surplus tape from a to company. The toy tape jus 2004 Page #133  
us tape from a to company. The toy tape just happened to have strange desig 2004 Page #133  
 thought the designs on the sticky tape might be part of some space alien's 2004 Page #133  
han a case of misidentified Scotch tape? Before we share Charles Moore's co 2004 Page #133  
 "Some of the pieces had a sort of tape stuck to them, but even though the  2004 Page #137  
 even though the stuff looked like tape, it could not be peeled off or remo 2004 Page #137  
correct, and there were designs on tape, that certainly doesn't sound like  2004 Page #138  
s were held together by an unusual tape that had pinkish-purple flowery des 2004 Page #138  
been unable to produce any of this tape as an example, nor has he or anyone 2004 Page #138  
d any photographs that display the tape. He explained that the tape was pro 2004 Page #138  
ay the tape. He explained that the tape was provided by a toy company, and  2004 Page #138  
of Project Mogul and its notorious tape show the tape to be quite wide — pe 2004 Page #138  
ul and its notorious tape show the tape to be quite wide — perhaps an inch  2004 Page #138  
 been the first person to mention "tape" as part of the debris in a 1980 in 2004 Page #138  
arted remembering things, like the tape from the toy factory. And suddenly  2004 Page #139  
e it had nothing to do with Scotch tape from a toy factory. An FBI memo rel 2004 Page #142  
o show them balsa wood sticks with tape from a toy factory? It's harder sti 2004 Page #142  
ts about flowery designs on Scotch tape from a toy factory and crash dummie 2004 Page #148  
 18 minutes on the Watergate audio tape. The missing letter did however see 2004 Page #185  
ly, because I said even if I could tape record him, this is too valuable. T 2004 Page #195  
driver" being two words and "Kraft tape" being called for 15 See Appendix f 2005 Page #129  
re nee instead of the modern "duct tape". The l.ist of authenticity points  2005 Page #130  
w York. Maloney has informed us on tape that, in the 1970s, while dining wi 2005 Page #149  
up with him and interviewed him on tape for the first time in many years. I 2005 Page #150  
 He got really angry. He wanted to tape record me. He started making threat 2006 Page #161  
n anonymous , who told me on audio tape, that he had been traveling through 2008 Page #14  
rles Halt was in the forest with a tape recorder, lightalls and other equip 2008 Page #84  
alt goes, 'I've got all of this on tape recording.' He shows me the tape re 2008 Page #89  
n tape recording.' He shows me the tape recorder. And he has a radio with h 2008 Page #89  
ched us and you can hear it on the tape. Stopped overhead and sent a beam d 2009 Page #72  
LIDE# 15 General Williams took the tape to Ramstein , Germany -USAF and NAT 2009 Page #73  
ain Verano came forward and said a tape was sent over to Germany and I beli 2009 Page #78  
 and I believe that was the actual tape of the radio traffic that night. If 2009 Page #78  
 radio traffic that night. If that tape was ever to be released -and I stil 2009 Page #78  
is case completely wide open. That tape did not get destroyed. What took pl 2009 Page #78  
 of the Weapons Storage Area -that tape was listened to. I've also been tol 2009 Page #78  
 there, so my best bet is that the tape is sitting at the National          2009 Page #78  
oing on over the base. Col. Halt's tape showed that something very strange  2009 Page #79  

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

e of work in London. \Y/e have two tape-recorded interviews with Salas, and 2005 Page #148  

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

 me with written statements and/or taped interviews. 52                     2003 Page #56  
ier General himself, declared in a taped interview that they had faked the  2004 Page #142  
 years ago. Zechel still has audio taped interviews and video interviews ma 2006 Page #177  
 studies had patients listening to taped reassurance messages from their ph 2006 Page #206  

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ing" that ran from the canopy, and tapered back towards the trailing edge o 2007 Page #99  

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

 confiscated some of his interview tapes for the broadcast. Another witness 2003 Page #67  
letter and sent him our film, plus tapes of witness testimony and the book  2004 Page #140  
Aerial Craft and Entities ship all tapes and data to NSA and to list the Cu 2006 Page #144  

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

e assassination in a hard-tofollow tapestry of anti-Castro Cubans, mafia fi 2009 Page #29  

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

 possibility that Todd's phone was tapped arose, too. Indeed, at one point, 2008 Page #30  

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

e was any indication that Paul was tapping into any of Sandia or Phillips L 2003 Page #146  
swung into action, and the frantic tapping of typewriters resonated around  2007 Page #137  

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

oads and cow paths outnumbered the tar roads. Several people lived off of t 2006 Page #92  
•Tl"bl' •ctlr•\..ed • t.o con.duel tar..::T J C. Burned Memo Conclusions ■O 2008 Page #122  

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

^ris Fnd%fSW»rtfflrJ» ’^J;si .lerM taRan to AMO, • - -rlwi: iWright Field.  2003 Page #234  

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

ference List of Abbreviations from Tarasenko • GKGM: Government Committee f 2004 Page #157  
pace Means • VVS: Air Force • From Tarasenko, M.B., Voenniye Aspekti Soviet 2004 Page #157  

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

ed after American forces landed on Tarawa Island in the Pacific. He turned  2009 Page #160  
ed after American forces landed in Tarawa Island in the Pacific" and turned 2009 Page #170  
 Substantially true. The Battle of Tarawa was from November 21 -23, 1943. M 2009 Page #170  

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WATER UFO . s.: ,. , I(~--q, ,~68. tArC. .. .A'10. ~, ... b _A H";,\.1:t,.. 2009 Page #104  

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

..al otgant tn. rnventain to ono.4 tarectrekiroto apposeto whorl env.: subt 2006 Page #35  

Word: "targe1s", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 rt L.a!1Jn• Peak. ·we watcned tne targe1s on the s,ope for ~ ne&11y ltTee  2009 Page #144  

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

al 37 15 44.1 Long 89 36 00.0 This target area was visited in August 2000 w 2003 Page #37  
 angled beam, the returns from the target are quite precise in time (and th 2003 Page #183  
drew Kissner says it was: "A radar target that instantaneously appeared nex 2004 Page #64  
urface-to-air missile's mysterious target, possibly crippled by the explosi 2004 Page #67  
t of a weather balloon and a radar target. General Ramey was holding in his 2004 Page #141  
s a balloon with a hexagonal radar target, but that telephonic communicatio 2004 Page #142  
Viewer — Joe McMoneagle • 26 blind target coded envelopes • Some with obitu 2004 Page #199  
feedback • Key questions • Was the target murdered (Y/N) • Why murdered • H 2004 Page #199  
 materials used in the ML307 Radar target, which the USAF claimed the debri 2004 Page #233  
resolved by reference to the ML307 target. In one of Neil and Andrew's many 2004 Page #233  
disc" as nothing more than a radar target and put the final touches to the  2004 Page #238  
fetime Dr. \v'ilhelm Reich was the target of attacks from both the right an 2005 Page #87  
once. It was designed to overfly a target, take pictures, fly to a pre-prog 2006 Page #77  
if necessary, at a perceived enemy target. 139                              2006 Page #142  
and any radar operator can watch a target move between sweeps and have a pr 2006 Page #147  
es back, you can actually hear the target. It's a little bit distorted, but 2006 Page #147  
r is that the Doppler stays on the target. In other words, the target is no 2006 Page #147  
on the target. In other words, the target is not being swept. This radar st 2006 Page #147  
ept. This radar stays right on the target. The other thing about the Dopple 2006 Page #147  
ir Force statement, says the radar target was from a single C-47 (capable o 2006 Page #169  
ects nothing in the area where the target was located just the day before.  2006 Page #188  
 over the years. Children were the target audience of this marketing campai 2007 Page #62  
here was much chance of us being a target, which when I trunk about now is  2007 Page #83  
 9 And Oak Ridge continued to be a target for the mysterious intruders. An  2008 Page #28  
ces for intelligence gathering and target selection is not far off. The mil 2008 Page #114  
 , or more precisely, classify his target? At present, we can breathe a lit 2008 Page #114  
 launch rockets at any terrestrial target within the satellite's trajectory 2009 Page #17  
ouncil. When dealing with a moving target, research can get complicated, es 2009 Page #154  

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

he Federal Drug Admirustration had targeted hjm as a merucal fraud. This, t 2005 Page #87  
nference of its type, specifically targeted at mental health professionals  2006 Page #198  

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

g members ; Front organizations ,. Targeting of selected influential groups 2007 Page #20  
ng members r Front organizations , Targeting of selected influential groups 2007 Page #21  
ding the event that you are really targeting with the investigation . This  2008 Page #58  
 Chinese territory because of poor targeting systems. Worst of all, prepara 2009 Page #22  

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

ided by television that find their targets by radar...These Buck Rogers thi 2003 Page #16  
tion "A", all indicated that these targets had. periodically remained stati 2003 Page #233  
ad, was fired at one or more radar targets hovering to the southwest of WSP 2004 Page #67  
 on one or more unidentified radar targets. Another mysterious and importan 2004 Page #68  
interrogate and detain any and all targets." Tab G is a directive regarding 2004 Page #253  
ser cutting tools, anesthetize the targets with accurate darts, pick them u 2006 Page #116  
e air defense against a variety of targets, including jet and rotary wing a 2006 Page #143  
defense locales about unidentified targets — bogies — off the coast of Flor 2006 Page #144  
d around the dial and you see your targets. I brought up my screen for my p 2006 Page #145  
 could see Miami! (laughs) And the targets were clear. There were three or  2006 Page #145  
re clear. There were three or four targets and they were east of Miami. Jus 2006 Page #145  
launched F-104s after unidentified targets under orders by NORAD in Cheyenn 2006 Page #145  
racked. So, it could NOT have been targets that NORAD was putting up. The t 2006 Page #148  
 objects were real, unidentifiable targets or objects, presumably aircraft, 2006 Page #172  
lying over Alaska caused the radar targets? Why did Undersecretary Lovett t 2006 Page #173  
pheric conditions caused the radar targets? Why did the Air Force tell the  2006 Page #173  
dersecretary of Defense what these targets really were? Or were these peopl 2006 Page #173  
her explanation: perhaps the radar targets were objects that can fly at hig 2006 Page #173  
o detect radar signals from moving targets at ranges as great as 2000 nauti 2008 Page #73  
 odd, unexplained noise that made "targets" appear in all filters, even whe 2008 Page #73  
ters, even when there were no real targets. For example, the COBRA MlST rad 2008 Page #73  
interrogate and detain any and all targets," as noted on slide 45. One coul 2008 Page #111  
is supposed to destroy space borne targets, including UFO nuclear weapons b 2009 Page #22  

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

 which has already been brought to Tarija. There is interest in determining 2004 Page #8  
at the object had "been brought to Tarija." In contrast, the Bolivian Army  2004 Page #9  
 which has alread~ been brought to Tarija. There is interest in determining 2007 Page #142  
at the object had "been brought to Tarija." In contrast, the Bolivian Army  2007 Page #142  
crashes in South America (the 1978 Tarija case in Bolivia and the 1996 Varg 2007 Page #201  

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

»cr«l«ry of If’nblml noil m Iht iw taring in tftnaa ia Indar traalmanl for  2003 Page #91  

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

sirsu ra. ••••• Valiotaile••••‘2., tarkaa..),...108haw frit si tir ;torn ea 2006 Page #32  

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

nder) to an F-16 on the Bentwaters tarmac the AM of the 30'h. He had two ca 2004 Page #50  
aped craft hovering just above the tarmac. A vision of the future? The text 2007 Page #70  
rcraft in formation flight, on the tarmac, and was shown portions of motion 2007 Page #95  
liams to an F-16 on the Bentwaters tarmac the AM of December 30th. He had t 2009 Page #60  

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

dattes *wadi mope. reterr elestric tarn ' The haw Some — mope end — oIl to  2006 Page #35  

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

tly he felt such connections might tarnish his image. In 1946, Hoover side- 2008 Page #139  

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

operational test in New Zealand at Taronui Bay, North Auckland, between the 2009 Page #165  

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

 some type of cargo covered with a tarp, that was a distance away across a  2003 Page #60  
aped like "a liberty bell" under a tarp sitting upright on it. 57           2003 Page #61  
ect placed in large flat semi with tarp. Source helped load crates onto hel 2004 Page #116  
ame. The object was covered with a tarp and prepared to haul away. Lying in 2005 Page #157  
his big lump on it, covered with a tarp. They had guys standing on top of i 2007 Page #122  

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

 carrying an object covered with a tarpaulin away from the area near where  2003 Page #56  
ying a large object covered with a tarpaulin, and with other escort vehicle 2003 Page #61  
ed to cusl~on the craft on deck. A tarpaulin was thrown over the disc; and  2005 Page #164  
ht in for maintenance and that the tarpaulin was used to protect it from st 2005 Page #164  

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

ornia. According to author Webster Tarpley, future President Richard M. Nix 2008 Page #141  
n Dulles' mouthpiece in Congress . Tarpley added, "Both he and Senator Jose 2008 Page #141  

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

are hands o Preserve remains: ice, tarps, labels, sealed containers o Small 2003 Page #177  
nts to cover any large pieces with tarps to prevent unauthorized viewing. B 2006 Page #74  
oblong egg-shaped lump on it under tarps and nets; it was so big and heavy  2007 Page #128  

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

andidate running for president was tarred with the brush that he was crazy  2008 Page #14  

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

at aartataaae it art gtaau Tea vlU tart with yea ahrt ■ayarta  aMaarw art a 2003 Page #215  
               ULTRA 28IN TMF LANE TART FHENOMKMNON UNIT SUMMARI INTELLIGEN 2003 Page #232  

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

e provided by the ruling elite and tarted up by money supplied by corporate 2006 Page #181  

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

with Ansrisan diplcnatic and sill- tary ©fflelals in th* area. In your disc 2003 Page #213  
ither uninhabit ed or in an elemen tary state of civilization. The imperial 2008 Page #113  

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

—aaatotiaaa taw sassed to co bo ba tasad so—stat ay— aa s—If st fa ar 1—efn 2003 Page #221  

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

vilian eyes. He set himself to the task, and in a few months, he had the be 2003 Page #149  
 him both at work and home, so the task of directing his attention away fro 2003 Page #150  
messenger on command ship reported task force retrieved UFO and bodies but  2004 Page #111  
e gauntlet and call authorities to task for a half century long cover-up. T 2004 Page #134  
only in the performance of special task functions with military intelligenc 2004 Page #252  
y in 1952 took President Truman to task for the attack orders. Frank Feschi 2006 Page #10  
man was told that he suited to the task since he was identified early in hi 2006 Page #22  
 staff at Porton began the careful task of opening the suits. "When the sui 2006 Page #122  
r on the wondrous wheel of 41. Our task is to study this transition from hu 2006 Page #194  
dence of this The Library My first task at the Bigelow Foundation was to es 2006 Page #197  
.. 1835; Naval lntalllgence gl,ron task of cenaorlng lntemaUonal cable,' ·. 2007 Page #16  
ot like the Wizard of Oz. The main task is to create a cotaLly fictional pi 2007 Page #20  
ose incidences has been a daunting task for those involved. Unidentified Ar 2007 Page #121  
e found it was more of a difficult task than they first thought. This might 2008 Page #60  
cret level and forward to OSI. (b) Task military intelligence with requirem 2009 Page #19  
d men and women who were up to the task. The men and women who broke the Ge 2009 Page #155  

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

d advantage. Science would also be tasked with establishing means of commun 2006 Page #62  
aJ of such craft? 2. How are those tasked with the recoveries seemingly abl 2007 Page #132  
d to an incredible degree by those tasked with maintaining UFO secrecy. 12  2008 Page #30  
tential UFO threat." If only those tasked with maintaining the secrecy surr 2008 Page #38  
O THEY EVER TAKE FETUSES? If it is tasked, they do. There are different shi 2008 Page #92  

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

 do. There are different ships for tasking. The government agents know abou 2008 Page #92  

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

s, and are cultivated for specific tasks, such as telepathic interface, in  2006 Page #23  

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

ually pragmatic Soviet news agency Tass shocked many of us with a news rele 2009 Page #134  
translation noted in the October 9 Tass press release. As the two progresse 2009 Page #136  
d work waiting for me at home. The Tass printouts went into a file folder-a 2009 Page #138  
ge one of the New York Times as "A Tass Bulletin: Knobby Aliens Were Here." 2009 Page #138  
the humanity, however, to note the Tass report stated that witnesses who sa 2009 Page #138  
more respect and focused in on the Tass statement. Ms. Fein's Voronezh arti 2009 Page #138  
e curious, the Soviet Press Agency Tass insisted today in discussions of wh 2009 Page #138  
ork and quotes him saying "I think Tass is exploring its new freedom and is 2009 Page #138  
as rockets can never fly in space, Tass has broken the story of the century 2009 Page #139  

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and the Soviet government stood by Tass' report. American news coverage was 2009 Page #134  
nection to the Soviet news agency. Tass' New York City headquarters were in 2009 Page #137  
   descent, he invited me to visit Tass' offices and meet with staff member 2009 Page #138  

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

 to the child witness accounts and Tass's insistence that the report be tre 2009 Page #138  

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

aps for 50 years. Fina!Jy, you can taste the Alien Amber experience and joi 2007 Page #71  

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

ing slogan, "Nothing in this world tastes like an alien secretion ." On the 2007 Page #65  
 on the universal favorite" which "Tastes so good cats all over the univers 2007 Page #66  

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

firm that it is extrnterrestrialJy tasty." An advertisement placed by the S 2007 Page #61  

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

 ,IIATION IS SHOCKED ;He Was a War tasuany --as if lie Died at Fred, Presid 2004 Page #203  

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

 privately. Following James' death tat morning Henry became convinced that  2003 Page #95  
asy sad ooa—ada, w cV£ jCs g£w CM— tat ttoao —a—aaatotiaaa taw sassed to co 2003 Page #221  

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

mals into besieged cities. • 1346: Tatar forces besieging Kaffa (now Feodos 2006 Page #107  

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

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

~, Jnndcd on Tnrn\\'a isJ;jnrJ and tater tn New Ze'1land. I In the Pacific  2009 Page #181  

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

i "t,., ..,..._. UMllr :.a ..,..WT"tatt.. ;a( • ~f~c.,a.-:..,... . 16 It: • 2008 Page #22  

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

 make a long story short Mrs. Swan taught Commander Larsen how to contact t 2004 Page #104  
isc program as early as 1941. Wang taught structural and metallurgical engi 2005 Page #169  
 of where it was located, what was taught. I got to meet some people who we 2006 Page #20  
al mounds of the Beaker people and taught us about Buddica and told us that 2007 Page #80  
f John F. Kennedy 's murder and it taught many others about it for the firs 2009 Page #29  

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

 — as if the discs played with, or taunted, the U. S. government. Then one  2006 Page #151  

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

, 1974 ~;!; -.-,;-_ .:.x:;;i:a~ -~ Tavemes Province, France 149             2007 Page #155  

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

led being in John's River Lodge, a tavern on SR I 05 nearest the John's Riv 2008 Page #52  
rth. He said someone came into the tavern and told everyone "something had  2008 Page #52  

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                                In Tavernes Province, rhjs photograph was t 2007 Page #156  

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

tute, Stanford Research Institute, Tavistock Institute of Human Relations , 2008 Page #143  

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

 8 wurtw itfimsc it Sfc? dg® ti— — taw to— tmlhrin stat soil— ateuld &□ bot 2003 Page #221  
Cs g£w CM— tat ttoao —a—aaatotiaaa taw sassed to co bo ba tasad so—stat ay— 2003 Page #221  
 lirga aaala aasfiMasae* oa— ti— X taw tad la aial tte deairatallV af —to.I 2003 Page #221  
ft— nay faaliag af prior ahi 1 gat taw tn anpyact g? £o ftuAhar aftlalal CM 2003 Page #226  
 TsPK: Cosmonaut Training Center • TAW: Center of Flight Control • UNKS Adm 2004 Page #157  

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

influence might lead to changes in tax law, investment activities and socia 2006 Page #60  
, which authorized $150 million in tax money for the "expansion of the Regi 2008 Page #123  

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

ERY, VERY LOUD EXPLOSION WHICH HAS TAXEN PLACE AND THE LIGHT, YOU KNOW, THE 2004 Page #24  

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

K FOUND IOUSE APPROVES BILL TO CUT TAXES STARTING JANUARY 1 ■ Army Finds Fl 2003 Page #119  
sses, and we pay for them with our taxes c Courts may not have had an oppor 2003 Page #188  

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

hen the need arose, this by either taxi or bus. Might the Marcel negatives  2004 Page #238  
ly and a series of engine runs and taxi tests, Lockheed test pilot Skip Hol 2006 Page #81  

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

xist!." There, parked outside on a taxi-\\ ay near the base scrap-~ ard, we 2007 Page #95  

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

 hidden not only from the American taxpayers who paid for these missions bu 2008 Page #135  

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

ical engineer and physicist Travis Taylor at the Army's Redstone Arsenal in 2003 Page #110  
ight to work with me on the Bi/Mg. Taylor told me the DIA officials approve 2003 Page #110  
ell off the insulator. After that, Taylor built a Van de Graaff generator b 2003 Page #110  
l when it was tuned to about 7MHz. Taylor wondered if there might be a conn 2003 Page #111  
 working with him. He hired Barbie Taylor, a clinical psychologist, to cond 2006 Page #207  
send the sample to Dr. Lawrence A. Taylor at NASA Headquarters in Washingto 2007 Page #197  
eadquarters in Washington, DC. Dr. Taylor sent a copy of his analysis on Ma 2007 Page #197  
ces of titanium (fi). In addition, Taylor confirms the previous analysis th 2007 Page #197  
ements on the record of Drs. Dunn, Taylor and Barsukov are generally in agr 2007 Page #199  
blems. These included Sir Geoffrey Taylor, Adviser to the Admiralty, Profes 2009 Page #170  
with the exception of Sir Geoffrey Taylor, all were pessimistic." "Somewhat 2009 Page #170  
 the contributions by Sir Geoffrey Taylor and Dr. Penny (UK scientists) wer 2009 Page #173  

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

            Layered Bi/Mg Metal To Taylor's surprise, the Bi/Mg tended agai 2003 Page #111  
s an alloy of Mn, Fe, and Si." Dr. Taylor's "electron microprobe analysis"  2007 Page #197  
l-he says "probably man-made." Dr. Taylor's official position with NASA at  2007 Page #197  

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

a ■ A Stur:p H•••t 138 ■ S~ ld u,d Tb, Photo, ■ Mu:UJO ■ Philip ?Our /\ C0' 2009 Page #144  
 ~:i.t :t u o! ! ~ ri=ilu-obj~ onr tb.r. moun- lrtmudou.- imp.-rruir,:I". b 2009 Page #163  

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 implications of biosphere starus: TBA SLIDE# 11 Curved driveway and DRES b 2005 Page #54  

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object shaped like an upside- down teacup. He describes seeing an oval-shap 2006 Page #187  
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nner of today's Citibank Walter C. Teagle, chairman of Standard Oil of New  2008 Page #127  
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ry procedures of that era. Recoveg Team Reports Slide 11 give three example 2004 Page #117  
11 give three examples of recovery team cases. The first one occurred befor 2004 Page #117  
 dispute with the Mexican recovery team, but they had beaten us to the site 2004 Page #117  
o, 1974. Quick response helicopter team found Mexican recovery personnel de 2004 Page #118  
o, 1974: death of Mexican recovery team correlates with the IPU and 1st Ann 2004 Page #118  
crash in Mexico where our recovery team found the Mexican team dead, correl 2004 Page #119  
ur recovery team found the Mexican team dead, correlates strongly both with 2004 Page #119  
ls: (a) Would not such a retrieval team have to have exceptionally signific 2004 Page #121  
ocedural questions of the recovery team, although it doesn't deal with the  2004 Page #127  
ar Moscow. • S.P. Korolev lead the team of examiners, who were baffled by t 2004 Page #167  
e had all the other members of his team promise they would alert him if the 2004 Page #191  
, the Roswell Photo Interpretation Team (RPIT) members are using off-the- s 2004 Page #227  
 WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE Line 3 TEAM AT FORT WORTH, TEX. Line4 ****ESSOR 2004 Page #228  
e letter is. (M) Neil Morris, RPIT team member (B) Don Burleson (MUFON Jour 2004 Page #228  
CK YOU FORWARDED TO THE Line 3 (M) TEAM AT FORT WORTH, TEX. (B) TEAM AT FOR 2004 Page #229  
3 (M) TEAM AT FORT WORTH, TEX. (B) TEAM AT FORT WORTH. TXE. (C) **** AT FOR 2004 Page #229  
 (C) **** AT FORT WORTH, TEX. (DR) team AT FORT WORTH, TXE. (G) gmt AT FORT 2004 Page #229  
. (G) gmt AT FORT WortH, TXE. (MN) TeAM AT FORT WORTH, TXE. Line 4 (M) **** 2004 Page #229  
OF STORY AND MISSION (DR) that ciC*team SAID SEND MiStatEd release AS STORY 2004 Page #229  
 the wreck you forwarded to the ***team at Fort Worth, Tex. ****essor on th 2004 Page #230  
and the true nature of the QD. Our team has looked at seven elements: the f 2004 Page #243  
 2005 Roger Leir From the research team of A.J. Gevaerd and Dr. Roger Leir  2005 Page #31  
e in the west and they organized a team of about forty of us. 1 was one of  2005 Page #40  
d member of the USAF investigating team! He must remain anonymous; I've dub 2005 Page #40  
o talk briefly with someone on the team who did look inside only briefly. H 2005 Page #40  
d the craft when the U.S. military team arrived. Attempts were made to save 2005 Page #43  
 instantly paralyzed. The security team 4 During the 1980s, Stringfield pub 2005 Page #78  
f Staff for Intelligence ordered a team (specified as an Officer-in-Charge, 2005 Page #124  
AAF near White Sands, NM.7 The IPU team was ordered to report directJy to t 2005 Page #125  
" After a "special radiobiological team ... and security detail" from the n 2005 Page #126  
 fake to me." In general, what our team has observed is that people who hav 2005 Page #130  
orandum titled "AFCIN Intelligence Team Personnel" dated 13 Nov 1961: In ad 2005 Page #142  
taff dury assignments, inteUigence team personnel have peacetime duty funct 2005 Page #142  
rojects which require intelligence team operational capabilities ... Headqu 2005 Page #142  
e employment of AFClt intelligence team capability is provided for in UFO i 2005 Page #142  
rginia as part of a Quick Reaction Team. \Xfhile at Fort Belvoir he and ano 2005 Page #147  
s assigned to a special operations team that retrieved a crashed disc in Vi 2005 Page #164  
a crew of two aliens. The recovery team transported the djsc back to the 01 2005 Page #164  
e the building. The whole recovery team was taken into a room in another on 2005 Page #165  
d of leading a reverse engineering team on alien craft headed the Installat 2005 Page #168  
54 document (confirmed by the Wood team and Friedman); while containing num 2006 Page #16  
ruited into an elite UFO retrieval team due to his natural ability to telep 2006 Page #16  
art of a highly classified advance team for crash retrievals that would che 2006 Page #18  
ever, the 'Colonel' and the covert team Stone was recruited into appeared t 2006 Page #18  
sh retrieval locations: 24d. OPNAC Team personnel will be given TOP Priorit 2006 Page #18  
hority to interfere with the OPNAC Team in the performance of its duties by 2006 Page #18  
al personnel assigned to the OPNAC Team. If the team medical personnel are  2006 Page #19  
assigned to the OPNAC Team. If the team medical personnel are not immediate 2006 Page #19  
in SOM1-01. As part of the advance team attending crash retrieval sites, St 2006 Page #19  
 Project Moon Dust crash retrieval team. 16                                 2006 Page #19  
of the EBEs for study by the OPNAC Team. This supports Stone's claim of bei 2006 Page #20  
ella. Meanwhile, 200 miles away, a team of Air Force personnel was mobilizi 2006 Page #71  
ackage suddenly exploded. Recovery team members lined up in a shoulder-to-s 2006 Page #79  
ssible. At 3:00 a.m. PDT, a Divert Team was initiated at TTR and arrived at 2006 Page #82  
nging transportation prevented the team from arriving sooner. Containment o 2006 Page #82  
 but this cannot be confirmed. The team has reserved judgment on this issue 2006 Page #104  
E. REA. From what descriptions the team was able to learn and from photogra 2006 Page #104  
atients in Korea to assist a crack team of researchers. Extra-sensitive que 2006 Page #108  
ourse of the infection. 26 Peters' team succeeded, based on evidence that t 2006 Page #111  
 a Royal Air Force mountain rescue team from Anglesey was dispatched to the 2006 Page #120  
 entirely coincidental. RAF search team leader, Sergeant H. Oldham, said th 2006 Page #121  
 from the mountainside by an elite team of military personnel, and were tra 2006 Page #122  
any civilians," said Prescott. The team soon reached Llanderfel, whereupon  2006 Page #122  
 attached to the science editorial team of the Sunday Express. He said that 2006 Page #125  
e announced that the bomb-disposal team would try a new method of defusing  2006 Page #128  
mediately began forming a recovery team. The speed with which this team and 2006 Page #134  
ry team. The speed with which this team and its equipment was assembled sug 2006 Page #134  
governments that the U.S. recovery team be allowed onto Mexican territory t 2006 Page #134  
2100 hrs, 26 Aug. 74, the recovery team had assembled and been staged at Fo 2006 Page #134  
 Sea Stallion. Personnel from this team remained with their craft and had n 2006 Page #134  
ernment, or to launch the recovery team, supplemented by any required milit 2006 Page #134  
ntact between the Mexican recovery team and its headquarters ceased. A low  2006 Page #135  
iately made to launch the recovery team but the actual launching was held u 2006 Page #135  
t within the trucks. Some recovery team members, dressed in bioprotection [ 2006 Page #135  
nvoy site, members of the recovery team gathered together the Mexican vehic 2006 Page #135  
ntered U.S. airspace. The recovery team then proceeded to a point in the Da 2006 Page #135  
the deaths of the Mexican recovery team is not known. Speculation ranges fr 2006 Page #136  
 or illness by any of the recovery team. It would not have been illogical f 2006 Page #136  
ve been illogical for the recovery team to have taken one of the bodies bac 2006 Page #136  
sociated with the foreign recovery team. Nor is it known if this craft was  2006 Page #136  
8 he and a Japanese TV documentary team directed by Jun-Ichi Yaoi chartered 2006 Page #177  
, would find his fame with another team (the then-California Angels). Near  2006 Page #186  
pe together funds and equipment, a team of divers from Emerald Marine Servi 2006 Page #187  
t crashed into Bellingham Bay. The team is directed by Sam Sudore and featu 2006 Page #187  
 Walker is kicked off the recovery team. Another diver from Emerald Marine  2006 Page #188  
 months, until a private retrieval team discovered it. Only then did the go 2006 Page #191  
duced by anyone from the retrieval team. Nor was any hard evidence (manufac 2006 Page #192  
y similar events and sent the NIDS team in to investigate. My group, the Ne 2006 Page #200  
stigation of the ranch by the NIDS team provided the material for Kelleher  2006 Page #200  
doino-so, the Capital l'vf etro ad team composed a clever ad, but one that  2007 Page #69  
n ideal choice to head the autopsy team of the borues of non-human entities 2007 Page #75  
al entities,' the term Dr. Bronk's team is credited with inventing. This, i 2007 Page #76  
ry in Dresden in 1943. This design team was headed b) Dr. Richard M.iethe,  2007 Page #111  
t cljvision in Berlin. Dr Miethe's team ,vas ultimately responsible for the 2007 Page #111  
 disc. By 1953, John Frost and rus team had completed most of the "paper st 2007 Page #111  
attered around. Some hours later a team of Hellenic Air Force personnel arr 2007 Page #129  
secretive and specialized military team that recovers crashed discs. This t 2007 Page #131  
 that recovers crashed discs. This team is very similar to the Navy Seals o 2007 Page #131  
aff duty assignments, intelligence team personnel have peacetime duty funct 2007 Page #134  
rojects which require intelligence team operational capabilities. Operation 2007 Page #134  
e employment of AFCIN intelligence team capability is provided for in UFO i 2007 Page #134  
f such equipment. The intelligence team capability to gain rapid access, re 2007 Page #134  
 mission was initiated that saw a "team" of what Riggs describes as "Delta- 2007 Page #138  
7, 1974 -Chilili, AU. S. Air Force team allegedly removed a 60-foot-wide me 2007 Page #160  
nearthly object. An elite recovery team assembled by the CIA ended up winni 2007 Page #184  
retrieve the crashed UFO. The U.S. team, its aircraft, and its equipment ha 2007 Page #187  
the department's search and rescue team. The consensus seemed to be that th 2008 Page #8  
 on the Utah border. Butt took his team into an area between Spring Mountai 2008 Page #8  
 Westport Cafe. He met a Navy SEAL team off-duty. This is not that unlikely 2008 Page #44  
SEAL response to the Crash, a SEAL team and additional personnel could have 2008 Page #60  
ound 5:00 AM, the Security Control team of Airman First Class (AIC) John Bu 2008 Page #85  
 meteorite crash, however, Kulik's team was surprised to find that there wa 2008 Page #99  
al William Draper, put his control team together from businessmen 125       2008 Page #131  
ion, Reagan's 59-member transition team was composed of28 Council on Foreig 2008 Page #142  
s on President Reagan's transition team and the day after Reagan took offic 2008 Page #142  
al Weapons Project Special Weapons Team after the space vehicle was disable 2009 Page #17  
t control of his national security team. EO 10920 helps substantiate his la 2009 Page #38  
sident Kennedy's National Security team from gaining access to the most sen 2009 Page #40  
t Kennedy's assassination by a hit team organized by a CIA asset, Clay Shaw 2009 Page #44  
htm 13 Fletcher Prouty, The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control  2009 Page #46  
e in the west and they organized a team of about forty of us. I was one of  2009 Page #48  
o talk briefly with someone on the team who did look inside only briefly. H 2009 Page #49  
 on the part of the human recovery team, the document continues: A bizarre  2009 Page #53  
nications between the crew and the team outside was set up prior to entry.  2009 Page #53  
front of him and his investigation team. With him were: Lieutenant Bruce En 2009 Page #69  
ined. Members of the investigative team worked intently, often on location, 2009 Page #137  
ng related apparatus. The research team also met with Dr. Jacques Vallee at 2009 Page #137  
e work distantly related. He bad a team of 170 American and New Zealand exp 2009 Page #157  
hoc trials under the guidance of a team comprising Captain W.L. Erdman, U.S 2009 Page #165  
entlemen were not able to join the team, and the technical direction of the 2009 Page #165  
hoc trials under the guidance of a team comprising Captain W. L. Erdman, U. 2009 Page #169  
entlemen were not able to join the team, and the technical direction of the 2009 Page #173  
ance Chief warrant officer and his team of petty officers. Assigned entire  2009 Page #176  
.__.,. "" 186 •DRT (Drone Research Team) •Utiliz(.'S Google Earth • PG & E  2009 Page #192  

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 Stone's testimony of his 'special team' being led by a civilian who took c 2006 Page #18  

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he 150-acre brushfire hindered the team's access to the site as it took 16  2006 Page #82  

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 lake bed, as reported by numerous teams of archaeologists over the years.  2003 Page #45  
ssible downed aircraft. The search teams spread out, and soon Romansky and  2003 Page #60  
ay how he was on one of the search teams that found the object in the woods 2003 Page #63  
ate 1940s. According to Rita Hill, teams of personnel were on hand at Bosco 2003 Page #78  
 way available □ Establish Special Teams to do it □ Establish and run secur 2003 Page #172  
ot • 35 reports involving recovery teams or personnel, some on site, some n 2004 Page #109  
rts of aliens, craft, and recovery teams. No Year Location A C T 0 D Contac 2004 Page #110  
een. Nearly half identify recovery teams, thereby reinforcing the credibili 2004 Page #115  
n-site aliens, craft, and recovery teams from the table by going to the ori 2004 Page #115  
 Reports THREE CASES WITH RECOVERY TEAMS • 1. Report 18, Aurora, Ohio. 1953 2004 Page #118  
: • How did the military retrieval teams operate and enforce long-term secr 2004 Page #120  
) m How did the military retrieval teams covertly ship large UFO parts by t 2004 Page #120  
uld have been used by the recovery teams. The idea of covert operations to  2004 Page #125  
pparent efficiency of the recovery teams and their methodical and comprehen 2004 Page #127  
ce for use by such crash retrieval teams. See Slide 22. I believe that Len  2004 Page #127  
r question about how the retrieval teams were able to move the UFOs so well 2004 Page #127  
iven the authority of the recovery teams to go wherever they wanted to. In  2004 Page #129  
 to. In conclusion, these recovery teams treated the transportation problem 2004 Page #129  
ave been expeditions by government teams to retrieve not only conventional  2005 Page #141  
at in the Korean War, intelligence teams were deployed to recover d owned e 2005 Page #142  
wned Soviet Bloc equipment. "These teams," wrote the Air Force, "were event 2005 Page #142  
nswers in a hurry. Being on debate teams in high school probably helped a l 2006 Page #13  
rt retrieval by highly specialized teams involving joint military and gover 2006 Page #14  
ignments with, UFO crash retrieval teams. Finally, Stone described how his  2006 Page #17  
 of classified UFO crash retrieval teams associated with Project Moon Dust, 2006 Page #17  
ecruited into covert UFO retrieval teams without the knowledge of his milit 2006 Page #17  
he worked with UFO crash retrieval teams, and did not have the documentatio 2006 Page #17  
appeared to be one of the "Special Teams" described in SOMI-01 as follows:  2006 Page #18  
 4.c. The establishment of Special Teams to accomplish the above operations 2006 Page #18  
the above operations These special teams would not require any distinguishi 2006 Page #18  
en he was serving on the retrieval teams up until 1989. Stone says that the 2006 Page #19  
el associated with crash retrieval teams would be a means of maintaining th 2006 Page #21  
ving worked on UFO crash retrieval teams. Combined with a number of consist 2006 Page #23  
ile working on UFO crash retrieval teams. Conclusion: Identifying the Proce 2006 Page #23  
verlooked by the military recovery teams. It is only through physical evide 2006 Page #47  
d belief that specialized recovery teams routinely sanitize crash sites of  2006 Page #71  
n spacecraft, then the most likely teams involved in those recoveries in th 2007 Page #134  
 correct. There were t,vo separate teams of investigators and there is no i 2008 Page #12  
61-several members of the recovery teams were overcome by nausea and dizzin 2008 Page #37  

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This past summer, a film crew from Teamwork Productions, a Philadelphia -ba 2004 Page #59  
 the editing room. My thanks go to Teamwork Productions and to Budd Hopkins 2004 Page #59  

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g into account suspension wear and tear of the vehicle, the shadow angle wa 2004 Page #232  
tes Army to get your permission to tear down part of the fence adjoining th 2005 Page #156  
was, came strong heat. I wanted to tear off my shirt and throw it down, but 2008 Page #99  
er teased June by inviting her to "Tear it up." June stated that she used h 2009 Page #91  

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d that the object was "more like a teardropshaped cigar. It was like a stre 2005 Page #40  

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n E. T. out of a console as he was tearing the console apart. It came from  2006 Page #155  

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en follows. Toppen has kind of got tears in his eyes and he said, 'It's tru 2006 Page #157  
 history," June's eyes filled with tears. They were tears of pride; her wor 2009 Page #93  
 eyes filled with tears. They were tears of pride; her work for the Air For 2009 Page #93  
vement in her life. They were also tears of regret. She later added she was 2009 Page #93  

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o or some other location along the Teas-Mexico border. Abilene Air Force Ba 2006 Page #178  

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tal out of his pocket. The officer teased June by inviting her to "Tear it  2009 Page #91  

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by some of rus colleagues who were teasing rum about the "Varginha ET", bec 2005 Page #32  

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survey of tha situation and report teat within a month or six weeks. He is  2003 Page #228  
 IS VERY, VERY ALARMING. TREY SAID TEAT rglY mon THERE ALMOST A FORTNIGHT A 2004 Page #24  
UC.\.-! by Ule blC tl~in e;,c.ce ~ teat h■lC lt.lC!' 1J1 u, _?~!~lo t::..c. 2008 Page #22  

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as back in 1993... SLIDE #32: Four teats removed, Nounan, Idaho, October 9, 2004 Page #77  
 back on October 9, 1989. All four teats were cleanly and bloodlessly remov 2004 Page #77  
e. • Tail • Mammary glands (either teats or entire udders) • Ears (often on 2006 Page #115  
tal muscles • Tongue 0 Eye o Ear • Teats a Udder • Vulva/vagina 0 Penis/tes 2006 Page #118  

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es of those scientists, engineers, tecboaciass„ giber specialists, we may n 2004 Page #164  

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rted building it. It's a very high tech piece of material, so if they didn' 2003 Page #110  
s saw "Museum" of crashed UFO high tech artifacts; four bodies in aquariums 2004 Page #112  
he Post Graduate School of Georgia Tech and Pentagon advisor), and Major Je 2004 Page #132  
he Post Graduate School of Georgia Tech and who was also a longtime Pentago 2004 Page #147  
 IT WOULD FLASH X? Yes. So, if the tech was to put the box over an X that w 2006 Page #153  
visitations was put forward by the tech corporatio n ASML In a ·1 998 ad in 2007 Page #62  
ereotype. PCs, CELL ·Lr\R PHONES & TECH SERVJCES \ itesse Semiconductor Cor 2007 Page #69  
dominat ed a layout for the German tech corporation ]NFlCON. The ad promote 2007 Page #69  
h a job where I was doing internet tech support; this was in a different ea 2007 Page #84  
 AQ/MJ or Moondust inquiry. MJ6/44 Tech/Ops 03. While in some respects an a 2007 Page #143  

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essary for communication. Business Tech-sector businesses, like the science 2006 Page #56  

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91, Aviation ll:7eekb• I.:,~ Space Tech11ologJ1, and Interavia. Throughout  2005 Page #82  

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 (c?e:, :;., ■Brow s,:opo~ncal and techn . . ) ■-:rte ongoir.g a:~zr.pts to 2009 Page #141  

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irframe, propulsion and navigation technelogy. The recovery of fime bodies  2003 Page #232  

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ge of film procesaing and printing technicAes provioel neceaaary aids ana p 2004 Page #212  

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luding the development of specific technical proposals." - November 12,1963 2003 Page #6  
Project "SIGN," its most extensive technical report on unknown aerial objec 2003 Page #88  
are obviously the result of a high technical skill which cannot be credited 2003 Page #161  
of names and their children. • Air Technical Intelligence Center • Atomic E 2003 Page #167  
n. The Manual is issued as a TO or Technical Order, and there is a sophisti 2003 Page #172  
-la contains references, including technical manuals, other publications o  2003 Page #174  
n 3. Other publications: training, technical regulations, administrative pu 2003 Page #177  
 cover pages of our Manual and the Technical Manual ™ that included the leg 2003 Page #181  
hnology issues. The development of technical applications would have been v 2003 Page #185  
nstitutional acts c To develop the technical applications: o Fiber optics o 2003 Page #188  
SSMENT File ref. OO15h.7122-A.12O6 Technical Branch, Ceun ibelligenc.e Dire 2003 Page #232  
l area. Detachment 3 «f the 9393rd Technical Services Unit, assigned to Ala 2003 Page #233  
cribed as looking like a 'geyser.' Technical intelligence personnel from To 2004 Page #5  
le in that field, very precise and technical in his approach to issues. Cas 2004 Page #27  
ment possessing high scientific or technical value as defined by Office of  2004 Page #62  
of the Naval Bureau of Aeronautics Technical Information Branch of `BuAer." 2004 Page #102  
I : Interdepartmental Scientific & Technical Council on Space Research • MO 2004 Page #157  
 Department of STB1-Scientific and Technical Bureau of Intelligence under B 2004 Page #158  
tanilla said: Little did they (Air Technical Intelligence Center) know at t 2004 Page #178  
mathematician who also serves as a technical consultant for CSICOP, and has 2004 Page #223  
e hands of collectors. Using these technical specifications and taking into 2004 Page #232  
rower than a 20-minute window. The technical data obtained narrowed down mu 2004 Page #232  
strian-born graduate of the Vienna Technical Institute. \Xiang caught struc 2005 Page #41  
-buster operator), to call the Air Technical Intelligence Command (ATIC) in 2005 Page #98  
nomenon Unit of the Scientific and Technical Branch, Counterintelligence Di 2005 Page #123  
ry Phenomenon Unit, Scientific and Technical Branch, Counterintelligence Di 2005 Page #123  
yed throughout the ZI .... The Air Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) wil 2005 Page #141  
Moon Dust or otl1er items of great technical intelligence interest. . . . P 2005 Page #142  
strian-born graduate of the Vienna Technical Institute, and a close associa 2005 Page #169  
dward's Air Force Base published a technical report dated June 1972 that co 2005 Page #173  
 my audiences, especially from the technical societies. I am pleased when p 2006 Page #13  
e underside of the drone. Lockheed technical manuals refer to the mated con 2006 Page #77  
dented move, gave a huge amount of technical assistance and support to a BB 2006 Page #131  
th intelligence that brings us the technical data that we have. One of the  2006 Page #152  
II: WHAT DID THE RADAR DETECT? The technical information in this document i 2006 Page #170  
s made certain much scientific and technical information was kept from publ 2007 Page #17  
nd release into public domain, the technical details, photos, and motion pi 2007 Page #120  
 Moon Dust or other items of great technical intelligence interest. ACIN SO 2007 Page #134  
lying objects" and "items of great technical intelligence interest." In oth 2007 Page #134  
cribed as looking like a "geyser." Technical Intelligence from Tokyo took o 2007 Page #139  
e some highlights from the Defense Technical Information Center Archive: -K 2007 Page #163  
 , space, infom1ation technology , technical services and business aviation 2008 Page #131  
ed. NASA, citing a number of minor technical considerations , refused the R 2008 Page #136  
onds, patents, copyrights and even technical specialists from Germany.- Bor 2008 Page #136  
nd was deeply involved in both the technical and political aspects of Gover 2009 Page #9  
ler. While the accuracy of Lazar's technical statements have been challenge 2009 Page #9  
s in the intelligence system? What technical innovations will emerge? "Sund 2009 Page #10  
owed to not only collect vital UFO technical data, but be allowed to perfor 2009 Page #16  
be created with the scientific and technical departments staffed with quali 2009 Page #16  
h published a revised version of a technical study known as The Way to Spac 2009 Page #16  
ban missile crisis, scientific and technical intelligence worked around the 2009 Page #17  
ined in depth to include vital UFO technical data, I propose the following: 2009 Page #18  
ows all of our secrets, especially technical ones, is apt to have many secr 2009 Page #20  
 secrecy but exclude strategic and technical secrecy. A small number of doc 2009 Page #21  
ased on wind tunnel models and UFO technical data) has been flown only as a 2009 Page #22  
roject Blue Book staff and the Air Technical Intelligence Center about the  2009 Page #24  
FIRESTONE. PREPARED BY MJ-12 GROUP TECHNICAL ADVISORY PANEL (MTAP-12) FOR U 2009 Page #26  
 that series' cast, and one of its technical advisers, Mark Felt, later con 2009 Page #32  
luding the development of specific technical proposals.23 NSAM 271 goes on  2009 Page #40  
o June 1980, he commanded Sheppard Technical Training Center, Sheppard AFB, 2009 Page #73  
 went to Lackland AFB in Texas for technical training in its police academy 2009 Page #81  
s." I located a highly obscure and technical research paper called "High-Al 2009 Page #90  
y not understand the words, highly technical, highly technical words, and I 2009 Page #93  
he words, highly technical, highly technical words, and I had !he intellige 2009 Page #93  
nics, who was teaching at a nearby technical institute at the time. He had  2009 Page #136  
: from 1942 -43 as a member of the technical staff, Division of War Researc 2009 Page #164  
rnia in 1974, he became the Senior Technical Director of Ocean Data Systems 2009 Page #164  
ce, was the author of more than 50 technical and scientific papers and the  2009 Page #164  
not able to join the team, and the technical direction of the whole project 2009 Page #165  
, without having due regard to the technical difficulties involved. It did  2009 Page #166  
ent New Zealand and Australia in a technical capacity at the second Bikini  2009 Page #166  
ent New Zealand and Australia in a technical capacity at the second Bikini  2009 Page #172  
not able to join the team, and the technical direction of the whole project 2009 Page #173  

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explained ones are from some other technically advanced civilization. ” USA 2003 Page #14  
e Manhattan Project. Anyone who is technically inclined can follow the argu 2004 Page #130  
eated to give the general public a technically accurate representation of w 2007 Page #94  

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 was a forensic laboratory where a technician separated he nine layers and  2003 Page #50  
ns, \ t • The status of the fourth technician is unknown. Autposies are sch 2003 Page #235  
6 to 1960, was employed as a radio technician at the Weapons Research Estab 2004 Page #15  
r plant of the craft security. One technician was overcome and collapsed wh 2004 Page #81  
removal of a body. Another medical technician went into a coma only four ho 2004 Page #81  
rcher Randall Clement II, 20-21 AF technician saw "dismembered and charred" 2004 Page #113  
each, CA; Neil Morris, a brilliant technician at the University of Manchest 2004 Page #227  
ation business ... who worked as a technician at Wright-Patterson, retiring 2005 Page #42  
as is so sure is because he is the technician who transferred the original  2005 Page #148  
ness from 1969 and a civilian film technician. But is there anyone else who 2005 Page #148  
70s in the United States; the film technician that confirmed the footage wa 2005 Page #150  
mating Article 501 to the pylon, a technician used a thread-tap on one of t 2006 Page #78  
h debris near the power plant. One technician was overcomed n Hadley Cantri 2006 Page #103  
removal of a body. Another medical technician went into a coma four hours a 2006 Page #104  
 Carrizo, a 54-year old electronic technician from Cordoba, Argentina. Desp 2007 Page #195  
ation business ... who worked as a technician at Wright-Patterson , retirin 2009 Page #50  

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AEC" vs. "Korea." • "Such experts, technicians, scientists and assistants"  2003 Page #207  
 will take with /ou sveh *xncrt? . technicians, s*-ientist ,; and assistant 2003 Page #214  
tion resulting in the deaths of: J technicians, \ t • The status of the fou 2003 Page #235  
 9. Autopsies on the four dead SED technicians are not conclusive. It is be 2004 Page #81  
ith and his team of scientists and technicians claimed they had detected an 2004 Page #86  
ng "autopsies on the four dead SED technicians" — suggesting a toxin or hig 2004 Page #119  
947 identified the deaths of three technicians, with autopsies schedule to  2004 Page #119  
tion resulting in the deatl1s of 3 technicians" and another taken to the ho 2005 Page #126  
p Secret Majic-states that aU four technicians djed from seizures and profu 2005 Page #126  
ft projects since 1955. Engineers, technicians , and security personnel gen 2005 Page #167  
drone itself then self-destructed. Technicians attached the launch pylons t 2006 Page #78  
odynamics. In late September 1967, technicians readied the B-52H to carry t 2006 Page #78  
 9. Autopsies on the four dead SED technicians are not conclusive. It is be 2006 Page #104  
rom alien pathogens Case]: The SED Technicians. First on my list is the dea 2006 Page #108  
 list is the death of the four SED technicians alluded to in the 1'1 Annual 2006 Page #108  
 in the 1'1 Annual Report. The SED technicians were transported in such a w 2006 Page #108  
 the alien virus from the four SED technicians to today is quite credible:  2006 Page #112  
en from the Roswell deaths of four technicians. There are modern concerns t 2006 Page #117  
ere. But that's what all the radar technicians called Area 51. (At the end  2006 Page #152  
later learned that there were some technicians from the communications squa 2009 Page #70  

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J'9 to J)Uty ,ri th "· 3. ,-:r tor Technioian .T. ~!. ·am:ilFW at.a 16 ooto 2009 Page #174  

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ng, photocopying, mimeography -any technique that creates writing on paper- 2005 Page #136  
o quarantine us until we develop a technique for learning to live at peace  2006 Page #8  
ience, can't correctly predict the technique to be used by similar people a 2006 Page #11  
 infrared signature discrimination technique (FUR) if required. Such proced 2006 Page #116  
  Using my blank password scanning technique 1 got into Johnson Space centr 2007 Page #86  
and did m) blank password scanning technique for all those machines and lo  2007 Page #86  
ned to perform these analyses. Her technique is to determine the value of s 2009 Page #11  
n and hard work, we did master the technique of fission with non-terrestria 2009 Page #20  

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these five stimuli. Authentication Techniques The techniques for authentica 2003 Page #178  
uli. Authentication Techniques The techniques for authenticating questioned 2003 Page #178  
sues. Slide 40 summarizes the main techniques. Clearly, establishing proven 2003 Page #178  
r." There are three "intellectual" techniques (as opposed to "physical") fo 2003 Page #181  
can prove they are fake, using the techniques I outlined earlier. Therefore 2003 Page #184  
e Constitution. If the enforcement techniques are both illegal and unconsti 2003 Page #185  
ge of film processing and printing techniques provided necessary aids and p 2004 Page #101  
, if revealed, would also show the techniques used to convince the public o 2004 Page #130  
pulsion systems ■ Superior medical techniques ■ Tampering with earth enviro 2005 Page #9  
rce engine test cells, development techniques for determining blast effects 2005 Page #41  
part using appropriate fabrication techniques. A human-fabricated spacecraf 2005 Page #161  
hoton, and anti-gravity propulsion techniques were considered to be accompl 2005 Page #173  
. 9). Designers used sophisticated techniques involving radar-absorbent mat 2006 Page #81  
s are well known. Some of them use techniques that we, as "intelligent life 2006 Page #101  
octrine and real crisis management techniques. It's going to blend my knowl 2006 Page #130  
 my book, 1 give examples of these techniques applied to managing news abou 2007 Page #16  
e will apply a number oflinguistic techniques that have been used successfu 2008 Page #104  
comments on the future of forensic techniques for authenticating documents. 2008 Page #104  
ing computational linguistics. Her techniques have been recognized in some  2008 Page #106  
idual authors choose to use. Other techniques use linguistic stylometrics , 2008 Page #106  
s . Even using powerful linguistic techniques , there is rarely certainty.  2009 Page #11  
out wooing clandestine and illegal techniques of getting information but ge 2009 Page #15  

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some of the more common censorship technjgues . ln my book, 1 give examples 2007 Page #16  

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itten several books on black-world technolo gy, as well as articles for suc 2005 Page #82  
ny location where Extraterrestrial Technolo gy might be retrievable for sci 2005 Page #129  
 to treat such incursions by aLien technolo gy as possibly hostile and a th 2005 Page #162  
gineering; Biotechnology; Computer Technolo gy; Adaptive Systems and Artifi 2005 Page #162  
be advanced. One is in the area of technolo gy: the Internet and World Wide 2007 Page #38  
e saying that we had such advanced technolo gy then we could put it to good 2007 Page #85  

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elief -certain aspects of an alien technolog y research program. Word certa 2005 Page #80  
rged with studying recovered alien technolog y. ln the absence of confirmat 2005 Page #84  
on. If you admit to the blackworld technolog y programs, you would have a v 2005 Page #85  
om their convenient access to such technolog) and research; when one consid 2005 Page #85  
e living beings are using in their technolog y, is be)ond the grasp of mech 2005 Page #95  
 g non-terrestrial science and its technolOg) which is stilJ greatl) undisc 2005 Page #128  
osal to find ways of advancing our technolog) ' and national progress and i 2005 Page #128  
e the vehicle for new and advanced technolog y with a view toward reproduci 2005 Page #162  
fer about the evolution of our own technolog y based on testimony given by  2005 Page #163  
 simulator using our own av-ionics technolog y. Bill said that General Elec 2005 Page #164  
indings. The engineering of secret technolog y to satisf) DoD requests is c 2005 Page #167  
he back engineering of alien space technolog) would probably rank as the de 2005 Page #167  
e product of back-engineered alien technolog y. ln another simple yet power 2007 Page #71  
 A global transfonnation driven by technolog y and politics 162             2008 Page #168  

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icat ions concerning flying saucer technologi es being secretly studied in  2009 Page #36  

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 crash retrievals, or some form of technologica.l "freebie"? Eight years la 2005 Page #81  

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ligence effort to exploit possible technological gains with the exception o 2003 Page #28  
 Moon Dust or other items of great technological intelligence interest. 3.  2004 Page #5  
ed flying objects, "items of great technological interest," and classified  2004 Page #5  
vehicles;" and (b) "items of great technological interest." Moreover, Moon  2004 Page #12  
Once the material, biological, and technological is removed to its ultimate 2004 Page #171  
— at least— from two to six highly technological intelligent civilizations  2004 Page #187  
the phenomenon is real, that it is technological, and that great levels of  2005 Page #73  
, however: UFOs are real, they are technological, they are extraordinar y,  2005 Page #74  
en be conceived of with.in our own technological framework. Some of these s 2005 Page #163  
eive, design, and build all of the technological wonders that we enjO). \Vh 2005 Page #163  
mplishments by sa~~ng that certain technological developments may have been 2005 Page #163  
e been inspired by other preceding technological developments, whether huma 2005 Page #163  
member we have just started on our technological kick. Think back to 1900.  2006 Page #6  
extraordinary human scientific and technological advances that could revolu 2006 Page #56  
Gradually, people might notice new technological products and other positiv 2006 Page #60  
ed? Do otherwis e innocent ads for technological produces and services cove 2007 Page #59  
igence gaps concerning Soviet/Bloc technological capabilities . As this doc 2007 Page #134  
g outside the range of present-day technological de\·elopment in earth scie 2007 Page #195  
n our world today. The progress of technological development has not increa 2008 Page #117  
d secret) ■ Broad geopolitical and technological changes ■ The ongoing atte 2008 Page #158  
m across space and bring about the technological disarmament of nuclear wea 2009 Page #17  

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

me here, must be far more advanced technologically than are we, since we ca 2006 Page #10  
s? 1,000? 100,000? I million? 3) A technologically superior race would be a 2007 Page #184  

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e future be handled by the foreign technologies desk. However, one of the r 2003 Page #42  
f back-engineered extraterrestrial technologies included night vision image 2003 Page #101  
enged by non- terrestrial advanced technologies; • government insiders saw  2004 Page #61  
t actually know about entities and technologies from UFO crash retrievals w 2004 Page #75  
Col. Corso describes many advanced technologies that the United States gove 2004 Page #78  
 and back-engineered. One of those technologies, according to Col. Corso, w 2004 Page #78  
d, would panic. Also, the advanced technologies needed to be kept out of th 2004 Page #79  
tions faced with the hints of vast technologies and the dilemma of uncertai 2005 Page #118  
be germane. Are there new forensic technologies that can validate the case? 2005 Page #136  
 at Wright Patterson AFB's Foreign Technologies Division in 1952. "The item 2005 Page #175  
r fission and fusion and other new technologies to allow us to take our bra 2006 Page #8  
 civilizations using communication technologies similar to ones we have dev 2006 Page #11  
vities concerning extraterrestrial technologies and extraterrestrial life f 2006 Page #16  
rojects involving extraterrestrial technologies and/or EBEs. Such a templat 2006 Page #23  
rievals involving extraterrestrial technologies or EBEs. The "MJ-12 Group P 2006 Page #24  
ing triangle. • "Unconventional' . technologies in use • One contact (12 ye 2006 Page #27  
cret Adianced Vehicles Demonstrate Technologies For Future Military Use " • 2006 Page #30  
. It could bring us phenomenal new technologies and at the same time mark a 2006 Page #50  
f. If the NHI were benevolent, new technologies and knowledge might be extr 2006 Page #56  
e NHI life form and any presenting technologies. Some might assume and try  2006 Page #58  
y in relating to and utilizing NHI technologies. Realistically, some busine 2006 Page #58  
tion; then assessment of attending technologies. Scientists would take the  2006 Page #59  
t incorporated what were sensitive technologies at the time the accidents o 2006 Page #86  
gazines regarding portable medical technologies. For example, Phillips Labo 2006 Page #201  
hap l met who mentioned suppressed technologies. Whereas before hand l had  2007 Page #84  
xploit captured foreign and exotic technologies. And wruJe it is apparent t 2007 Page #132  
ention of the non-terrestrial djsc technologies? Coyote C.nyoa DtlA (nulcca 2007 Page #164  
ess, with claims that anti-missile technologies were already at a promising 2009 Page #17  
ctical scientific application, new technologies emerge that can be used in  2009 Page #20  
var Bush was secretly studying the technologies associated with the UFO iss 2009 Page #36  
s 1011190. Focus on unconventional technologies 1n aircra rumored to be und 2009 Page #151  

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any of these reports is that these technologjcal objects (for "technology"  2005 Page #77  

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. Corso Former Head of the Foreign Technology Desk. LS Army R&D. .NSC advis 2003 Page #13  
n in 1947 was a Lt. Col at Foreign Technology Division at Wright Field, lat 2003 Page #16  
 FDR ..Non Terrestrial Science and Technology June 1947 - Einstein - Relati 2003 Page #25  
to the Non-Terrestrial Science and Technology Committee, on White House sta 2003 Page #27  
he Missouri discovery in 1941. The technology is outside the scope of U.S.  2003 Page #28  
 several presidents. The recovered technology from this crash was funneled  2003 Page #38  
ground Statements Q. Did the alien technology you worked on come from Roswe 2003 Page #43  
hasis.) "What is today fiber-optic technology was part and parcel of the al 2003 Page #100  
y was part and parcel of the alien technology within the control panels, al 2003 Page #100  
 Back-engineering extraterrestrial technology for American military and com 2003 Page #101  
former Chief of the Army's Foreign Technology Division in the early 1960s.  2003 Page #101  
61 to 1963 to get extraterrestrial technology out of Pentagon storage into  2003 Page #101  
wn as Dreamland) where the Stealth technology was developed." The Colonel s 2003 Page #102  
nd CIA "maintained a kind of alien technology museum" at Norton Air Force B 2003 Page #102  
s and one wonders where the "alien technology museum" went? Or if it's stil 2003 Page #102  
 as much advanced extraterrestrial technology as possible, keep it out of t 2003 Page #102  
t New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. Secondary examinations at Lo 2003 Page #107  
 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachus 2003 Page #110  
o have worked on back- engineering technology retrieved from the Soviet Uni 2003 Page #110  
ts with our government to exchange technology for abduction rights. Aliens  2003 Page #142  
title of"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from mag 2003 Page #169  
hey are the secrets of science and technology. During my professional caree 2003 Page #169  
portunity to really probe into the technology of UFOs, and so when I retire 2003 Page #169  
al" "Extraterrestrial Entities and Technology — with owner Don Berliner, wh 2003 Page #169  
ui 6 EXTRATERRESTRIAL ENTITIES AND TECHNOLOGY, RECOVERY AND DISPOSAL □ The  2003 Page #170  
le, "Extraterrestrial Entities and Technology —Recovery and Disposal" telli 2003 Page #171  
ral knowledge o Danger if advanced technology falls into hands of unfriendl 2003 Page #172  
 deal with UFOBs, extraterrestrial technology and entities, and o Increase  2003 Page #172  
ta, starting with extraterrestrial technology including any material exhibi 2003 Page #173  
nes and describes extraterrestrial technology including materials "not know 2003 Page #173  
n't seem to pose a direct threat o Technology surpasses anything known to s 2003 Page #174  
DATA 8. General ■ Extraterrestrial Technology: c Aircraft not manufactured  2003 Page #174  
l Opeeat on» Manual 26 SECTION 85: TECHNOLOGY RECOVERY 14. Removal and tran 2003 Page #175  
1. Description of Extraterrestrial Technology: from reports of wreckage col 2003 Page #175  
l form 11 -8/2003 EXTRATERRESTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFICATION TABLE No Item  2003 Page #175  
g data ' Table is extraterrestrial technology packing list: point of origin 2003 Page #175  
Manual pages, the Extraterrestrial Technology Classification Table. It cate 2003 Page #176  
ri crash would have focused on the technology issues. The development of te 2003 Page #185  
cts, classified results, apply the technology for ten years in the military 2003 Page #185  
nt does have the right to keep the technology secret and to do testing of n 2003 Page #185  
 we do have the right to keep this technology to ourselves in a legal manne 2003 Page #187  
uestion is what percent of today's technology can be backtracked to those o 2003 Page #187  
uct Constitutional secret tests of technology and weapons at location of ou 2003 Page #187  
CRET? □ To protect the science and technology □ To conceal ignorance c To c 2003 Page #188  
 We might be getting a lot of high technology from them, and need it to ret 2003 Page #188  
ried in the “black ” □ Some of our technology may track to UFOs; big questi 2003 Page #188  
uct Constitutional secret tests of technology and weapons □ Are we near an  2003 Page #188  
 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, it appears that Hilla 2003 Page #200  
of much more than mere earth-based technology. A 1961 U.S. Air Force docume 2004 Page #4  
te expeditious delivery to Foreign Technology Division of Moon Dust or othe 2004 Page #5  
coveries did focus on earth- based technology such as Soviet satellites, ro 2004 Page #5  
ans. r: Massachusetts Institut* of Technology Cumbritige, lasseehosette. pe 2004 Page #18  
were shocked that an advanced beam technology can lift up and lower animals 2004 Page #61  
nd people transported by that beam technology; 58                           2004 Page #61  
rom the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Brookhaven National La 2004 Page #63  
igned to collect a .0ecimen of the technology for further analysis, covertl 2004 Page #65  
igned to collect a specimen of the technology," meant the creation of cover 2004 Page #65  
ack-engineered the very same alien technology they deny exists. Back in 198 2004 Page #75  
er Dr. Vannevar Bush. Bush was the technology czar of the U.S. military com 2004 Page #90  
ho ran the Washington Institute of Technology - Oceanographic and Physical  2004 Page #90  
al from the discs to study? A: The technology is far beyond what is known i 2004 Page #100  
s requested on call by the Foreign Technology Division and the National Pho 2004 Page #101  
on witnesses" Even with increasing technology, the DNA reports, fingerprint 2004 Page #106  
ION" is about the impact of the ET technology on our capabilities. Report 5 2004 Page #119  
tions often inconsistent with high technology expected; reports from prior  2004 Page #121  
irst motivation was during war for technology advantage (Nazis, Soviets) •  2004 Page #122  
T gain access to the possibly high technology that might come from interpla 2004 Page #123  
. Col. Philip Corso of the Foreign Technology Division of Wright Patterson  2004 Page #132  
t it is true that extraterrestrial technology has been recovered, with the  2004 Page #132  
eral Arthur Trudeau in the Foreign Technology Division of Wright Patterson. 2004 Page #144  
Army in 1933 believed that the new technology of rocketry could benefit the 2004 Page #153  
NT:Govt. Committee for Science and Technology • GUGK:Main Admin. For Geodes 2004 Page #157  
 if you come across information or technology which is against the interest 2004 Page #183  
use of Representatives Science and Technology Committee to get them declass 2004 Page #185  
Smith, the head of the Science and Technology Division of the Congressional 2004 Page #186  
were sent to the House Science and Technology Committee. The first one on e 2004 Page #187  
ional Research Service Science and Technology Division and sent to the Scie 2004 Page #187  
vision and sent to the Science and Technology Committee of the House of Rep 2004 Page #187  
 requested on call by the Foreigh .Technology Division and the National Pho 2004 Page #212  
ard of the Washington Institute of Technology. 15 Friedman, Crash at Corona 2004 Page #224  
e merit in such an undertaking, no technology to be gained, no economic or  2004 Page #254  
ication •~ny sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from mag 2005 Page #4  
 with MIG ■ MIG is sent to Foreign Technology (AF) ■ Dissembled, understood 2005 Page #5  
ans Div ■ 18 Apr 62 -Chief Foreign Technology Div ■ 18 Jul 62 -Staff O Plan 2005 Page #8  
 secret" ■ "I was Chief of Foreign Technology Div in Army R&D" (how long un 2005 Page #8  
           Researching The Engergy Technology of UFOs 13                    2005 Page #15  
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ring of crashed-and-rec overed UFO technology. Uhouse's scary is a strange  2005 Page #45  
he plasma torches and that kind of technology to cut them up into pieces an 2005 Page #71  
 in this case access to knowledge, technology, power, and presumably money. 2005 Page #77  
 these technologjcal objects (for "technology" d1ey certainly appear to be) 2005 Page #77  
regarding the acquisition of alien technology and bodies. Immediately most  2005 Page #77  
a government program to study this technology, and named more names (Vannev 2005 Page #79  
ona.l security threat and make the technology available for use in the priv 2005 Page #81  
a hint at acquired crash retrieval technology ? Of course, Apollo 14 astron 2005 Page #81  
purpose of which is to study alien technology and bodies. These sources cam 2005 Page #81  
in 1989 of alien "back engineered" technology at places like S-4, near Area 2005 Page #82  
eat deal of very advanced aviation technology not onJy at the famous Groom  2005 Page #83  
ttle question that significant new technology has been developed for severa 2005 Page #84  
siders the likelihood that the UFO technology program has probably been goi 2005 Page #85  
s Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2005 R 2005 Page #117  
s Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology Preface This hjstoric book is 2005 Page #117  
 of human encounters with nonhuman technology fallen to earth. Future reade 2005 Page #117  
n, what if this encounter with new technology and culture requires a new le 2005 Page #117  
en stated that some of our current technology has been gained from reverse- 2005 Page #119  
o possess, study and duplicate UFO technology. UFO literature is rife with  2005 Page #119  
which are almost obsolete in Earth technology. Still others ask whether any 2005 Page #120  
ive instrumentation and navigation technology of the extraterrestrial (ET)  2005 Page #121  
berate "seeding" of super-advanced technology on emerging "kindergarten" pl 2005 Page #121  
ualEXTRA TERRESTRJA L ENTITIES AND TECHNOLOGY, RECOVERY Al'\JD DlSPOSAL." ( 2005 Page #127  
TRIAI. 1-:-..: l'I I'll•::-. 1\Nl) TECHNOLOGY . 1 JJlP ®~©lR1~lf UlfJJ~JJ~© 2005 Page #127  
TEE ON NON-TERRESTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ." Addressing matters raised  2005 Page #127  
subject of UFOBS, Extraterrestrial Technology, and Extraterrestrial Biologi 2005 Page #128  
                   Majic Eyes Only technology as has been recovered by the  2005 Page #129  
s, which were far beyond any human technology or human ability co withstand 2005 Page #131  
iets that the U.S. had access to a technology the like of which the Soviets 2005 Page #133  
peditions deliver) to FTD [Foreign Technology Division at \.Xlright-Parters 2005 Page #142  
rce Systems Command (AFSC) Foreign Technology Division (FTD) Projects l\i[o 2005 Page #142  
tee on Non-terrestrial Science and Technology, and the Majestic 12 Group ha 2005 Page #143  
"reverse engineering" the advanced technology found in the alien craft. Is  2005 Page #161  
ssible to comprehend such advanced technology much less to attempt to dupli 2005 Page #161  
h-landed on earth despite advanced technology. Some of our most advanced ai 2005 Page #161  
It is not inconceivable that alien technology could have vulnerable, sensit 2005 Page #161  
th a view toward reproducin g that technology through devising methods of f 2005 Page #162  
cation and manufacturin g. lf this technology comes from another off-world  2005 Page #162  
t beyond the capability of our own technology. The military thinking on th. 2005 Page #162  
be used to study the alien and the technology. And aU of this would have to 2005 Page #162  
 against reverse engineering alien technology are similar to the arguments  2005 Page #163  
earn as much as possible about the technology . To do this, they had to tur 2005 Page #167  
ect that "seeded" extraterrestrial technology at American corporations such 2005 Page #167  
ontrol machinery, Stealth aircraft technology, and Star Wars particle-beam  2005 Page #168  
ses the role that extraterrestrial technology played in shaping geopolitica 2005 Page #168  
had further involvement with alien technology, especially since it is likel 2005 Page #169  
 already had in our possession the technology to cake us to the stars, sayi 2005 Page #175  
tars, saying that "we now have the technology to cake ET home." This was in 2005 Page #175  
 difficult to see that aliens have technology far in advance of Earthling t 2006 Page #5  
nology far in advance of Earthling technology. Their vehicles are clearly f 2006 Page #5  
ere is that we have only had fancy technology for perhaps 100 years. But th 2006 Page #5  
he obviously great improvements in technology. We also had broken the Japan 2006 Page #8  
 much like to duplicate the flight technology of the saucers. They can lite 2006 Page #9  
 determining the secrets of saucer technology before they do and must be co 2006 Page #9  
t have intelligent life or develop technology. We have data on one "civiliz 2006 Page #12  
have worked on more cancelled high technology classified programs than anyb 2006 Page #13  
 United States of extraterrestrial technology and entities which may come d 2006 Page #18  
Speech. 3123/93 • 'We now have the technology to take ET hume.' • 'We now k 2006 Page #27  
ional scanty threat aid mak e t he technology available for use in the priv 2006 Page #27  
' Confirms: • Alien bodies • Alien technology • Studied in deep secrecy 24  2006 Page #27  
ble evidence to demonstrate exotic technology being covertly developed? Are 2006 Page #30  
orked In C Aviation Week and Space Technology October 1 1990 article by Bil 2006 Page #30  
s Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology. However, with that being sai 2006 Page #47  
s in terms of culture, purpose and technology. With little or no match to p 2006 Page #54  
sses and ways to overcome whatever technology the NHI might possess. The sc 2006 Page #56  
s. Under benevolent scenarios, NHI technology and ideas could result in fab 2006 Page #56  
d and exploit the NHI entities and technology. Business Business community  2006 Page #58  
e harvesting of new knowledge. NHI technology could bring about multiple re 2006 Page #60  
ntive to cooperatively develop new technology. Some businesses would try to 2006 Page #60  
 businesses wishing to exploit NHI technology, which might otherwise seem t 2006 Page #61  
ould take longer to assimilate NHI technology due to its strangeness. There 2006 Page #61  
ities in the NHI life form and its technology. Research would go 24/7, seek 2006 Page #62  
 to Science assess and counter NHI technology and find physical vulnerabili 2006 Page #64  
abilities in the life form and its technology. Secondarily, science would s 2006 Page #65  
tended consequences. Knowledge and technology windfall must be shared among 2006 Page #66  
tended consequences. Knowledge and technology windfall must be shared among 2006 Page #66  
ew realities. Displays of advanced technology, seeming magical to many, cou 2006 Page #67  
eliminate all traces of Top Secret technology that had just been scattered  2006 Page #71  
de a Northrop N-9M one-third-scale technology demonstrator for development  2006 Page #86  
science "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from mag 2006 Page #101  
g with extensive review of all the technology from UFOs to date. The third  2006 Page #103  
led "Extraterrestrial Entities and Technology Recovery and Disposal" 15. Th 2006 Page #103  
ature alloys, electro-hydrodynamic technology, super-aerodynes, out-weighed 2006 Page #105  
valuation of some of the drugs and technology administered seems to demonst 2006 Page #116  
as case suggests advanced chemical technology applications. They could want 2006 Page #116  
mpany, and the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory) which remains an  2006 Page #123  
s Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology, Ryan S. Wood, Wood Enterpris 2006 Page #137  
ut a "secret war" against the disc technology until the human military effo 2006 Page #141  
ilitary efforts to attack the disc technology with unexpected consequences  2006 Page #142  
which he could use a Doppler shift technology known as Pulse Acquisition Ra 2006 Page #142  
ile he studied more advanced radar technology in 1964 to 1965 at what he ca 2006 Page #151  
D SOMETHING ADVANCED, LET'S SAY IN TECHNOLOGY AND MIND, FLY OR MOVE A DISC  2006 Page #155  
A HOSTILE RELATIONSHIP TO THE DISC TECHNOLOGY AND WE ACTIVELY FROM THE LATE 2006 Page #155  
NWARD TRIED TO BRING DOWN THE DISC TECHNOLOGY TO STUDY. That was the only r 2006 Page #155  
hat either. They've been using the technology that the aliens gave them? Or 2006 Page #162  
ne. By the beginning of WWII radar technology had developed to the point th 2006 Page #170  
be seeing was advanced terrestrial technology that was being tested at the  2006 Page #199  
 been back-engineered to aid human technology. However, the parts of the Te 2006 Page #199  
d. His argument was that we had no technology that could account for the ca 2006 Page #201  
 Covert Program to Replicate Alien Technology Richard M. Dolan ............ 2007 Page #5  
f government. privatization of UFO technology) .. · . ., I have grouped per 2007 Page #36  
hes, etc. ,.. Anonymous networking technology (Tor) -, Direct Broadcasting  2007 Page #38  
ches , etc. ► Anonymous networking technology (for) , Direct Broadcasting:  2007 Page #39  
 Covert Program to Replicate Alien Technology Richard M. Dolan Copyright 20 2007 Page #50  
ave-rt Progran1 to Replic~tc Alien Technology Richard M. Dollln 2007 The Se 2007 Page #50  
menon is real. ■ Involves apparent technology. ■ Affects national security  2007 Page #51  
ing Private ■ If you acquired such technology, you would HAVE lo find a way 2007 Page #54  
urity ■ Making money from acquired technology ■ Hiding moSI of this from th 2007 Page #54  
 . ,• .. . :c '.!■ Back ~ngineered technology in the hands of a select ·.f. 2007 Page #55  
t scientist: Confinnation of alien technology and 'at least one body' at de 2007 Page #55  
oking at likely reverse engineered technology in the hands of humans that a 2007 Page #55  
                           Medical technology is not immune from the lure o 2007 Page #62  
teries which promise "Breakthrough technology" that allows them to maintain 2007 Page #71  
t dusk. ls it descended from alien technology? Large white letters spelling 2007 Page #71  
by AT&T's cellular phone division, technology that was stiD something of a  2007 Page #74  
e ads run by information services, technology, and medical companies to be  2007 Page #76  
d you start in being interested in technology and computers? GM: \~/ell Ata 2007 Page #78  
rse engineered and we had aJJ thjs technology avruJable co a covert few who 2007 Page #84  
leader in hjghly advanced aircraft technology. The Me-262 jet interceptor,  2007 Page #111  
 1953. Not wanting trus incredible technology to be acquired by any other n 2007 Page #111  
ed: "you know, we already have the technology to travel among the stars, bu 2007 Page #114  
the globe regularly. Communication technology has been pushing tl1is number 2007 Page #121  
is also the potential for advanced technology discoveries that might help a 2007 Page #121  
ents could currently have advanced technology and Extraterrestrial Biologic 2007 Page #127  
ts feel they can keep the advanced technology secret from other nations and 2007 Page #127  
rorruses of giving humans advanced technology. Here's a summary of a few st 2007 Page #127  
rce Systems Command (AFCS) Foreign Technology Division (FTD) Projects Moon  2007 Page #134  
not possible as far as our current technology permits. But are we the most  2007 Page #184  
s Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology. Broomfield, CO: Wood Enterpr 2007 Page #192  
Q"nesium produced by known earthly technology prior to 1957." APRO retorted 2007 Page #195  
 program in the 1930s and aircraft technology was well behind the level of  2007 Page #195  
REIGN COUNTRY DISCLOSURE PURLOINED TECHNOLOGY EXPOSE VIRAL EVIDENCE RELEASE 2008 Page #1  
 command post called "FTD [Foreign Technology Division] of the following ev 2008 Page #9  
ther investigation by FTD [Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson  2008 Page #11  
ith the UFO project or the Foreign Technology Division made a plausible exp 2008 Page #17  
fied. there was no indication of a technology beyond our own scientific kno 2008 Page #24  
 and basic scientific research and technology development. Its institutiona 2008 Page #27  
g to curiosity about our advancing technology -as well as concerns about ou 2008 Page #38  
void a disclosure about classified technology, or because the proximity of  2008 Page #60  
ed symbols, he thinks he activated technology that sent light containing bi 2008 Page #94  
ns who are forced to jumpstart the technology of early 20th Century Earth a 2008 Page #102  
g to Tunguska and finding advanced technology that is then incorporated int 2008 Page #103  
rtance of trying to understand the technology of UFOs, but except for a sho 2008 Page #104  
 radar systems, and using advanced technology to help make the space statio 2008 Page #104  
d the rapid growth of surveillance technology to include the VeriChip, stud 2008 Page #123  
eriChip device in their arm. Other technology -to include ubiquitous video  2008 Page #123  
in public places, face recognition technology , the computer surveillance s 2008 Page #123  
ish workers , Black found that IBM technology was passed not only through t 2008 Page #128  
 German Nazis was their incredible technology, possibly gained through earl 2008 Page #130  
which they gained new and advanced technology. Interestingly, the Nazi prog 2008 Page #130  
t electronics , space, infom1ation technology , technical services and busi 2008 Page #131  
ned the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in l 919 and in 1936 wa 2008 Page #131  
 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the National Advisory Com 2008 Page #133  
range Things Fly -Then USG bas UFO Technology • Having UFO Reports does not 2008 Page #148  
 with Lt Gen Trudeau • None oftl1e technology claims art re:al • lnte~nted  2008 Page #151  
use Committe e on Science. Space.& Technology • Grtdlnp. Pusttll mt 10 intr 2008 Page #154  
 ■ Evolution of research ■ NWitary technology (open and secret) ■ Broad geo 2008 Page #158  
ry Encotmters ■ 1975: The State of Technology ■ UFO Research in 1975 ■ Remo 2008 Page #159  
90 ■ Soviet UFOs -Again ■ American Technology Ascendant ■ Investigating Are 2008 Page #166  
to the National Estimate (p 6) UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Power by 2009 Page #8  
documents: the first (QDl) is "UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Power" ( 2009 Page #10  
g a tentative conclusion that "UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Power" m 2009 Page #11  
O data and the obvious transfer of technology to space defense systems that 2009 Page #16  
cientific defense communities. UFO TECHNOLOGY AND THE IMBALANCE OF POWER by 2009 Page #19  
 on the development and use of UFO technology. If we want to understand and 2009 Page #19  
ion just past accomplished more in technology than all generations to come. 2009 Page #19  
 of warfare hardly affected by new technology are either analogous or easil 2009 Page #19  
c wars were hardly affected by new technology. The nineteenth century saw s 2009 Page #19  
ely minor changes. In our century, technology entered warfare in full force 2009 Page #19  
 scientific ideas with terrestrial technology. A revolution of ideas, ideas 2009 Page #19  
rent kind. Terrestrial science and technology have become twins. As a resul 2009 Page #20  
me twins. As a result, applied UFO technology is developing rapidly and in  2009 Page #20  
There is no separation between UFO technology for peace and UFO technology  2009 Page #20  
n UFO technology for peace and UFO technology for war, and I believe the tw 2009 Page #20  
g for openness in extraterrestrial technology , I do not mean to actually t 2009 Page #21  
ch on military applications of UFO technology within our scientific communi 2009 Page #21  
cting an integrated program of UFO technology. The former emphasizes the qu 2009 Page #21  
ividual familiar with military UFO technology and with Intelligence, Dr. Jo 2009 Page #21  
ectronics, and in this respect our technology is still superior to that of  2009 Page #22  
tion between wartime and peacetime technology . The RPV, using advanced lJF 2009 Page #23  
rough equivalence with the kind of technology exhibited in UFOs. FUTURE WEA 2009 Page #23  
ent during recent decades in which technology has become ever more importan 2009 Page #23  
ncerning extraterrestrial life and technology. The first concerns a series  2009 Page #35  
ible for extraterrestrial life and technology is supported by three officia 2009 Page #35  
ing with extraterrestrial life and technology called at the time -Majestic- 2009 Page #37  
ering of crashed-and-recovered UFO technology . Uhouse's story is a strange 2009 Page #51  
 working in the laboratories where technology such as gun sight aperture ca 2009 Page #89  
tories associated with the Foreign Technology Division were one of the majo 2009 Page #92  
rld War 2 America. Thanks to modem technology and the internet, you can put 2009 Page #156  
 before Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduates. "An airplane equip 2009 Page #162  
he Imperial College of Science and Technology. These scientists had been in 2009 Page #170  

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kers and defense science regarding technology's role in preserving democrat 2009 Page #24  

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w Attacks on Roswell & MJ-1 2 I 0 !TECHNOLOGY-SCIENCE-AUTOMOTIVE- HOME-OUTD 2003 Page #129  

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rl Jung, 1960 Brookings report) 3) Technology-transfer issues (economic & m 2007 Page #36  

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            Researching the Energy Techology of UFOs Tom Valone, Ph.D., PE  2005 Page #13  

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photography. In chis investigative techruque, the camera is carefull y set  2005 Page #95  

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Detrick from the bodies of the SED techs, and were the troops collateral da 2006 Page #108  
ng ground or elsewhere of four SED techs, which contain, in the characteris 2006 Page #112  
y dad worked at a place that radar techs called 'Jackass Flats.' Jackass Fl 2006 Page #152  
tah, where he was one of the radar techs at Cedar Breaks Radar, up on top o 2006 Page #152  
 Dad saying was, 'Oh, my God!' The techs all gathered together and ran outs 2006 Page #154  
 dead spot in the radar. The radar techs ran through the trees over to the  2006 Page #154  
 the time. Dad and the rest of the techs were on the scene. They had govern 2006 Page #155  

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nd saylnl:' hi~ ,ve11pon "'"s an e!tect,~e them. '''r. must keep pace in or 2009 Page #183  

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 were others. (videotape interview Ted Loman, Laughlin UFO Conference 1997) 2003 Page #43  
ce of the Surgeon General RES TRIC TED - W., 34 k V--S 44 'a/‹- 12 7        2004 Page #18  
ore he even saw it. He went on the Ted Koppel show to declare that former t 2004 Page #144  
nteniewed in 1996 by US researcher Ted Loman and claimed that in 1969 he wa 2005 Page #147  
he 5000+ physical trace cases that Ted Phillips has collected from over 70  2006 Page #4  
e, Alabama, and a local policeman, Ted Oliphant, who was investigating the  2006 Page #201  
 at the local police station where Ted Oliphant was on duty. We found Ted a 2006 Page #201  
Ted Oliphant was on duty. We found Ted and he opened up the nearby Communit 2006 Page #201  
uld have a place to meet and talk. Ted was initially suspicious of my inter 2006 Page #201  
ommander in December 1980 was Col. Ted Conrad. His Deputy Base Commander wa 2008 Page #88  
 Section, along the newly-construc ted route of the Atlantic and Pacific Ra 2009 Page #48  
s boss and base commander was Col. Ted Conrad, who had not been on the job  2009 Page #60  
with RAF Bentwaters Base Commander Ted Conrad who did not ask either Jim Pe 2009 Page #68  
al Gordon Williams, Base Commander Ted Conrad and Deputy Base Commander Cha 2009 Page #82  
ure of this phenomenon . Some like Ted Bloecher cataloged entity sightings  2009 Page #154  
entity sightings while others like Ted Phillips specialized in trace eviden 2009 Page #154  

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lta ataaatt Mraatlw ta 1A» •axaral tedaanyor.Gi Gi Khiuu.^il* SE;JCV S ;GCM 2003 Page #221  

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animals, and the addition of a new teddy bear is appropriat e cause for a n 2007 Page #64  

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taposal of ,ersons were released. :tee parson was authorised to 144kv• aeri 2004 Page #20  
THEY WERE JUST STAMPEDING ALL OVER TEE PLACE. SCOTT YOU SAID THE ANIMALS WE 2004 Page #24  
AVE BEEN IN THE HEADLINES ALL OVER TEE WORLD. BUT APPARENTLY WHOEVER FIRED  2004 Page #24  
EVER FIRED THE MISSILE IS STILL IN TEE GOOD ROOKS OF THOSE WHO KNOW, AHD TE 2004 Page #24  
 env. Cariuccrt rnond says •foirow tee 3•id they ret0k943 trivSy Ina. he .. 2006 Page #30  
o a rays hariler 150 Oktlibd IS In tee politicians ann military otaCiaiS er 2006 Page #30  
'-war,• · The, Arab lfh:hcr Comm.l:tee tor U thC1' Is any possibillty ct co 2009 Page #182  

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 GOOD ROOKS OF THOSE WHO KNOW, AHD TEE1 DON'T WANT TO PUBLICIZE IT. BUT WE  2004 Page #24  

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officer Is icheliale4 to 'writ/ at teelsa at lup. aLeMs.1 orNrS61,14 ISRIce 2004 Page #20  

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HE PEOPLE LIVING THERE? COAL SE OP TEEM, WHO WERE VERY CLOSE To THE AREA, H 2004 Page #24  

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lipttaJized; only recalls event in teems of mathematics tot communication w 2006 Page #26  

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een a rash of school shootings and teen suicides in recent years. Virtually 2008 Page #141  

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rn River gorge, his sister and her teenage son were growing restless. Hoyt  2006 Page #71  

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t it wasn't going to be easy for a teenaged city boy to uncover much detail 2003 Page #56  

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re five." I was a sixteen year old teenager in 1965 when the Kecksburg UFO  2003 Page #54  
nother witness, Bill Weaver, was a teenager in 1965. Today Bill holds a res 2003 Page #70  
na incident. Said Jill, as a young teenager, when he was told about the cra 2005 Page #44  
 No that al1 started after school, teenager years. MW: \Xlhat was your fami 2007 Page #79  
 militaf)'• This was at the age of teenager? GM: Yes, teenager. Back then l 2007 Page #81  
s at the age of teenager? GM: Yes, teenager. Back then l was more intereste 2007 Page #81  
ona incident. Said JLD, as a young teenager, when he was told about the cra 2009 Page #51  

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f these witnesses were children or teenagers in 1965, and remember the even 2003 Page #57  

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e deared ,11.0- seCunty mforrnabon Tees Sorenson there we, riy :UV, tti*rC  2006 Page #30  

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bal infrastructure that is clearly teetering; also whether the current crop 2005 Page #77  

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part? • "The eyes can see, but the teeth cannot chew." • Later analysis sho 2004 Page #167  
f harmful bacteria and suffered no teeth decay. In trust, JLD gave me his r 2005 Page #44  
they have been lying through their teeth for decades. I don't know of any g 2006 Page #10  
ft ear) • Exsanguination (blood) • Teeth (somewhat less frequent than the o 2006 Page #115  
lanted monitoring devices in their teeth. Tom said that a few years later h 2006 Page #160  
 massive UFO gripped firmly in its teeth. How '\Vas he or she able to accom 2007 Page #67  
f harmful bacteria and suffered no teeth decay. In trust, JLD gave me his r 2009 Page #50  

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here I stood looking stright up at teh underside saw this which I felt at t 2009 Page #84  

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," tested at Nellis Nevada and the Tehachap California. aircra~" 9: False D 2009 Page #151  

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rthrop facifay is located near the Tehachapi Mountains. There are rumors th 2005 Page #83  
omagnetic research facility in the Tehachapi Mountains. "Classic" flying sa 2007 Page #56  

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an Air Force's Command Post in the Tehran area. In quick succession, four c 2008 Page #31  
the Cm:ny Islands? ■ Incident Over Tehran ■ Elsewhere in the World Intruder 2008 Page #160  

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 NlA6~ f.ALLS F()I:: All MQ,(J ~A."TEI: .,~~ rT Sl'ED AW"Y TO'H1'1'.0 THE o 2009 Page #106  

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ic acids". Prion derives from (pro)teinaceous (in)fectious particle. The di 2006 Page #113  

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t(ucl Al"t"IAl :.1;,-rtt. ln M~tMC"teJ l4St ll.Y'IQc. .. -"I~~ ...... I·-·  2007 Page #176  

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Grumman Advanced Systems Division. Tejon RCS Facility, 'The Anthill·. An el 2007 Page #56  

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l of the United States. The War on TeJTorism to include unprovoked attacks  2008 Page #123  

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h and the Director of Te? tral J r.tel licence. 132                         2003 Page #136  
les). Lots of the FTP and Telnets (Tel.net -rudimentary way to access compu 2007 Page #85  
note did you leave them? GM: I was tel.ling them "Sort your security our".  2007 Page #89  
-;_-.'.0-!) to~ H. •l!. : ;-,."' t tel:.:. .fO.J u, yo..i::-c!for~ .-:.nc!  2008 Page #57  
843 Albuquerque , New Mexico 87154 TEL: 505-797-7727 FAX: 505-797-7908 e-ma 2009 Page #86  

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tories that the U.S. meclia seldom tel1 us about. 1 know this because I liv 2007 Page #34  

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scenario. It was one on one. Say a telecom engineer might need to know how  2007 Page #83  

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the following to the Controller of Telecommunicat ions concerning flying sa 2009 Page #36  

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and card reactivation information. Telecommunications transmission is provi 2007 Page #68  

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that because I was chatting co the telecoms guys, the sales guys. I enjoyed 2007 Page #82  

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ates the Directive to Wedemeyer, a telegram to MacArthur and a Memorandum f 2003 Page #204  
Lt. General Wedemeyer. 2. Draft of telegram to - General MacArthur. FE:JCVl 2003 Page #228  
. Similarly, a Department of State telegram of August 1967 from the America 2004 Page #7  
me from a U.S. Department of State telegram transmitted from the American E 2004 Page #7  
mbassy in La Paz again forwarded a telegram to the Secretary of State, Wash 2004 Page #9  
ton, D.C. Classified "Secret," the telegram disclosed the following: Prelim 2004 Page #9  
given in the Department of State's telegram of 15 May: "The object was.. .e 2004 Page #10  
the Department of State's "Secret" telegram of 18 May, which clearly stated 2004 Page #10  
al Ramey was holding in his hand a telegram that day, while he was being ph 2004 Page #141  
e photo in particular captured the telegram at an unusual angle where it ca 2004 Page #141  
of what may have been a top secret telegram about the Roswell Incident. The 2004 Page #141  
cident. The debate about what that telegram says is incendiary. Some say it 2004 Page #141  
 They dispute whether it is even a telegram. They say grainy photographic 1 2004 Page #141  
of the actual contents of that FBI telegram. Isn't it difficult to picture  2004 Page #142  
ths later Casper Weinberger sent a telegram relieving both Scott and Miller 2004 Page #193  
ogether but separately at the Star Telegram. The original Star Telegram Arc 2004 Page #235  
e Star Telegram. The original Star Telegram Archive negative storage envelo 2004 Page #235  
 photographs. But how did the Star Telegram get the Roswell story before th 2004 Page #236  
n operation. On checking, the Star Telegram itself subscribed to AP, it had 2004 Page #237  
 the events of July 1947, the Star Telegram assisted Roger Ramey in matters 2004 Page #237  
oger Ramey really did owe the Star Telegram a very great favor. But what ab 2004 Page #237  
his time probably back at the Star Telegram processing his earlier photos a 2004 Page #237  
ing back at FWAAF. So did the Star Telegram send out a further reporter or  2004 Page #237  
 Marcel pictures or any other Star Telegram reporter or photographer, how d 2004 Page #237  
 It appears that although the Star Telegram employed Bond and they had the  2004 Page #237  
negatives have arrived at the Star Telegram later that evening by just such 2004 Page #238  
her source, they would become Star Telegram property and as such be filed l 2004 Page #238  
eing processed like any other Star Telegram picture. All this could have be 2004 Page #238  
e phone without involving any Star Telegram reporters or photographers, jus 2004 Page #238  
July 27, 1955, when Douglas sent a telegram to Moise inviting further corre 2005 Page #98  
come from a US Department of Seate telegram transmitted from the American E 2007 Page #141  
mbassy in La Paz again forwarded a telegram co the Secretary of rate, \"X/a 2007 Page #142  
ngton , DC. Classified Secret, the telegram disclosed the following: Prelim 2007 Page #142  
os Angeles Times, Deseret News and Telegram , The Salt Lake Tribune, The Eu 2008 Page #16  

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usive point in itself, as the Star Telegram's darkroom had a collection of  2004 Page #234  
ken with who was there in the Star Telegram's offices that night has told u 2004 Page #237  
arcel negatives end up in the Star Telegram's archive? I've pondered this l 2004 Page #237  

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 · · cen10Bhlp of oveBaas mall and telegraph llnN · Dec. 11140: Navy Secret 2007 Page #16  
me was International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) Gem1an Chainnan Gerhardt 2008 Page #128  
erica 's International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. sold Gem1any communicati 2008 Page #128  
s participation. The Alton Evening Telegraph: "U.S. Scientist Backs Secret  2009 Page #160  

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p. In the 1960s, an aging railroad telegrapher confessed that the entire ai 2004 Page #28  

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ocalize? Does it employ telepathy, telekinesis or other advanced/arcane pow 2006 Page #53  

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r to be any seams or rivets and no telemetry, no aerials. Just then l saw t 2007 Page #86  

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26, 1980 SLIDE# l Ben/waters 1980: Telepathi c Lights? © 2008 by Linda Moul 2008 Page #71  

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e because he was able to get these telepathic thoughts. Q: This was an offe 2004 Page #195  
ny of being covertly employed as a telepathic interface in UFO crash retrie 2006 Page #14  
important duty which was to be the telepathic interface in case communicati 2006 Page #18  
EBE revealed to Stone during their telepathic communication that it intende 2006 Page #21  
laims that his covert training for telepathic communication with EBEs, and  2006 Page #21  
ator, nor his subsequent work as a telepathic interface with EBEs. Nor is t 2006 Page #22  
Moon Dust) Recruited due to innate telepathic skills recognized during chil 2006 Page #22  
ildhood; _ Recruited due to innate telepathic skills recognized during chil 2006 Page #22  
ood as having unique skills (e.g., telepathic communication) that can be of 2006 Page #23  
ivated for specific tasks, such as telepathic interface, in UFO crash retri 2006 Page #23  
                  Bentwaters 1980: Telepathic Lights? Linda Moulton Howe Co 2008 Page #71  
adox in Penniston 's recall of the telepathic transmission from the glowing 2008 Page #95  
ot forget the haunting , seemingly telepathic lights and the question: what 2008 Page #96  
ine, "\/irtual reality scenarios,• telepathic c011T11111ication , lurnan-ar 2009 Page #152  
es, to spiritual transformation to telepathic communication, the spectrum o 2009 Page #154  

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team due to his natural ability to telepathically communicate with extrater 2006 Page #16  
ssentially, Sherman would learn to telepathically interface with EBEs and p 2006 Page #22  
as "alive" and "speaking " to them telepathically? Those words were used by 2008 Page #74  

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ad a head band ... possibly mental telepathy ." ■ " ••• lack of information 2005 Page #9  
. Does it vocalize? Does it employ telepathy, telekinesis or other advanced 2006 Page #53  

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w Mexico and spoke with him on the telephone, where a strange tale emerged. 2003 Page #36  
 Girardeau 11. 1939 Cape Girardeau Telephone book, Cape Girardeau public li 2003 Page #39  
great many people rushing to their telephone in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Pe 2003 Page #53  
rviewing Joel in person and on the telephone, he has provided me a detailed 2003 Page #70  
of recovery efforts. All teletype, telephone and radio transmissions were m 2003 Page #235  
e — which would identify me at the telephone exchange to report, by phone,  2004 Page #108  
0 feet) would not pass between the telephone poles in places, or go through 2004 Page #127  
ars, until George Filer received a telephone call from Mrs. Ramey, widow of 2004 Page #226  
e-direct to the National Archives. Telephone calls to the National Archives 2004 Page #231  
lice headquarters began to receive telephone calls from the district of Jar 2005 Page #31  
e-which wouJd identifr J me at the telephone exchange to report, by phone,  2005 Page #139  
Hong Kong because the internet and telephone is cheaper! Hah. It is all fan 2006 Page #11  
ased. I have never had an unlisted telephone number. It is in my books and  2006 Page #12  
l, and their ability to jam radio, telephone, television, and teletype tran 2006 Page #140  
t up. When they fired it up, a red telephone went off. It was a red phone,  2006 Page #154  
ks (the British ambassador) on the telephone I repeated the message. He ask 2006 Page #167  
ps from the Pentagon. He wanted to telephone his wife to get out of town, a 2006 Page #167  
cial burst in asking permission to telephone his wife to get out of town an 2006 Page #168  
During the summer of 1992, I had a telephone conversation with Nevada hotel 2006 Page #196  
erviewed on Sunday night, over the telephone, by Art Bell with George and L 2006 Page #203  
al cable,' ·. . radio and ovarseas telephone clrcutts; n,lntary lntelllgenc 2007 Page #16  
ss 1800 788-2102 from a touch-tone telephone. 2. Press pe~onal identificati 2007 Page #68  
an, press IJ); press area code and telephone number. To make an internation 2007 Page #68  
 press country code, city code and telephone number. -:. ~ To make another  2007 Page #68  
ransmission is provided by Peoples Telephone Company, Inc. One of the most  2007 Page #68  
aw at MacDill AFB in 1967. Through telephone conversations with Mr. Botz, i 2007 Page #114  
g gear strut "looked as truck as a telephone pole". The nose gear strut was 2007 Page #114  
). Author's special note: During a telephone interview with Warren Botz, he 2007 Page #115  
ce". Status update April 20, 2004: Telephone discussion with Mr. James Fran 2007 Page #115  
nk works engineer). Per e-mail and telephone discussion, Mr. Rupert describ 2007 Page #115  
cument's contents are focused upon telephone com·ersations between Howard R 2007 Page #135  
 the newspaper. Butt told me, in a telephone interview, that they had searc 2008 Page #8  
 morning of March 31, 1993, and my telephone was ringing. I picked it up an 2008 Page #33  
ficial -looking sedan pull up to a telephone booth near his home. He watche 2008 Page #53  
 be a high-ranking officer use the telephone briefly and then depart. The p 2008 Page #53  
sentation I called him at the same telephone number and I spoke with his wi 2008 Page #54  
UFOs with the fact that they had a telephone line for people to report sigh 2008 Page #68  
ons of this time was International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) Gem1an Cha 2008 Page #128  
e Police. America 's International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. sold Gem1any 2008 Page #128  
d large T.ihoe rent.al areas •R.ln telephone area code swnmary of two assoc 2009 Page #193  

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out it," said Elizabeth Upton. She telephoned the local police, and they sa 2006 Page #120  
t, Doug Secretag of Defense Lovett telephoned a report and an instruction f 2006 Page #167  
any information whatsoever must be telephoned by them immediately to Air Fo 2006 Page #174  
he Non-Commissioned Officer's Club telephoned the Adjutant General's Office 2007 Page #95  
ieutenant Colonel in the Reserves, telephoned this office on December 5, 19 2007 Page #140  
er 25, 1979 at 2256 hours Mr. Lake telephoned the Westpo11 Police Departmen 2008 Page #46  

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sion in all of Braxton County. The telephones in Flatwoods were still run b 2006 Page #92  
ent Adee of Britain). The Pentagon telephones would be closed for all but e 2006 Page #167  
come or go. Within a few hours the telephones, televisions, radios and two- 2007 Page #128  
uring the night of the occurrence, telephones would ring with nobody at the 2007 Page #129  

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a hexagonal radar target, but that telephonic communication had not born th 2004 Page #142  
 not born this out. The line about telephonic communication not bearing thi 2004 Page #142  

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ut very good Nikon F2s I also have telephoto, wide-angle and macro lenses.) 2003 Page #45  
vailable, from ultra wide angle to telephoto but they were expensive and ch 2004 Page #234  

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 alien psionic interfaces or alien teleportation systems may not even be co 2005 Page #163  

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ation, ” Whipple, Fred L., Sky and Telescope, April 1953, p. 151. “Testing  2003 Page #182  
ossible that new peeps through the telescope on Mt. Palomar indicate that m 2004 Page #247  
 a threeand-a-half inch refracting telescope, observed a fu!Jy articulated  2005 Page #100  

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lerical! Darkroom Ending VLA radio telescopes Wildlife Looking back Closing 2003 Page #44  
ic turbulence so that high-powered telescopes could locate and track spy sa 2003 Page #148  
 Contact. Easily detected by earth telescopes, the ship might 56            2006 Page #59  
 Way galaxy. Soon, new space-based telescopes will make it possible to iden 2006 Page #70  

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 duration of recovery efforts. All teletype, telephone and radio transmissi 2003 Page #235  
I from transmitting the story on a teletype wire. The FBI gave her an elect 2004 Page #135  
as typed on a typewriter and not a Teletype message. Further, we suggest Ge 2004 Page #227  
the phone, or off the wire service teletype. So if Bond Johnson didn't take 2004 Page #237  
 radio, telephone, television, and teletype transmissions, let alone power  2006 Page #140  
t be diseminated (sic)." The above teletype message is contained in file 62 2006 Page #174  
 related? The existence of the FBI teletype message raises (at least) two r 2006 Page #178  
r the mysterious intruders. An FBI teletype of 13 October 1950 refers to th 2008 Page #28  
ion Memoranda, 3 March 1950 1° FBI Teletype, 13 October 1950 11 Aerial Phen 2008 Page #38  

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lete room filled with wire service teletypes. Can we say without certainty  2004 Page #237  

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Aviation Institute, Moscow Central Television, 10 November 1967, quoted in  2003 Page #12  
t-propelled atomic bombs guided by television that find their targets by ra 2003 Page #16  
ded for Wood & Wood LLC's upcoming television documentary. Picture from Dad 2003 Page #23  
e phone, over dinner or in front a television camera her story, demeanor an 2003 Page #38  
om to room trying to watch for any television coverage, while tuning around 2003 Page #54  
ing on our black and white console television. The late Bill Burns, a well  2003 Page #54  
First broadcast on U.K. and U.S.A, television September 28, 1995 Photograph 2003 Page #101  
 and later released in BBC and Fox television programs. Back-engineering ex 2003 Page #101  
ably had seen Chris on a couple of television programs, one national and th 2004 Page #45  
rator. Then I was hired by the NBC television affiliate in Los Angeles to d 2004 Page #76  
tor of Special Projects at the CBS television station in Denver, Colorado.  2004 Page #76  
 for my documentary films and live television studio programs about science 2004 Page #76  
 producer and co-writer of a cable television film called Roswell, made for 2004 Page #134  
have also been dozens of films and television shows that incorporate some a 2004 Page #137  
ll, and many others, including the television series called Roswell, which  2004 Page #137  
psy footage that had been shown on television. At no time did he say it was 2004 Page #180  
of the UFO phenomenon for Canadian television; one a biography of ufologist 2004 Page #214  
of UFOs in a serious manner. Cable television channels , most notably the H 2005 Page #76  
olivia case, prompted by the cable television Sci-Fi Channel's reference to 2005 Page #143  
ng. In case of a sudden NHI event, television broadcasts would likely be in 2006 Page #57  
was broadcasted over the radio and television networks across the United St 2006 Page #90  
. May had appeared on a nationwide television talk show in New York called  2006 Page #91  
endition was shown to the national television audience, who thought it to b 2006 Page #91  
there were only a few cars and one television in all of Braxton County. The 2006 Page #92  
ame time. "By coincidence, Granada Television — the makers of World in Acti 2006 Page #126  
s, and was fearful that if Granada Television made a case for the incident  2006 Page #126  
al assistance and support to a BBC television production titled Invasion Ea 2006 Page #131  
r ability to jam radio, telephone, television, and teletype transmissions,  2006 Page #140  
e sense of awe, I sat glued to the television as Neil Armstrong set foot on 2006 Page #182  
s how he helped organized the Cl3S television show about UFOs around the Ro 2007 Page #23  
st merua as well as prim. Numerous television commercials made here and abr 2007 Page #75  
brings us back to the Levi-Strauss television ads. 69                       2007 Page #75  
e tl1e EBE reference in a Dockers' television ad campaign. l cannot say tha 2007 Page #76  
 ~f consumers. They watch the same television programs we do and make it th 2007 Page #76  
ng any books or seeing anything on television about the subject. It must ha 2007 Page #80  
, a two-hour prime time syndicated television special that was broadcast in 2008 Page #84  
ontrol print publishing, radio and television and also hold sway over magaz 2008 Page #143  
 Victor Group and Windham Hill; IO Television networks , seven radio statio 2008 Page #143  
in a nationally broadcast two-hour television documentary entitled UFOs in  2009 Page #137  
andsome scientist, now conductin g television research, said he had been ba 2009 Page #161  
handsome scientist, now conducting television research, said he had been ba 2009 Page #176  

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Within a few hours the telephones, televisions, radios and two-way CBs were 2007 Page #128  

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e, and with copies of the original telexes and news reports. I felt pretty  2009 Page #138  

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s oppressive. I have had engineers telJ me that not only were their activit 2005 Page #167  

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to the crash site, he proceeded to tell his wife and sons what had just hap 2003 Page #22  
 And he was... it was difficult to tell if it was his skin or a suit. It lo 2003 Page #35  
e, because of the eyes, so I can't tell you what his feet were like because 2003 Page #35  
 the front, there is no way we can tell accurately about its wear pattern.  2003 Page #48  
 tomorrow or the next day, so I'll tell it all tonight and get done with it 2003 Page #68  
those leaves taking pictures. I'll tell you what, I bet the one man in the  2003 Page #69  
g at. Joel later said to me," I'll tell you what, something manned that son 2003 Page #69  
rash Retrieval Conference later to tell the public what it really knows abo 2003 Page #72  
he Government's Thirty Year Ruling tell an intriguing tale. In the wake of  2003 Page #74  
earthquake. What does the evidence tell us? The Berwyn Mountains, North Wal 2003 Page #75  
netheless, I would like to briefly tell you what my own grandfather told me 2003 Page #97  
e. We do some research and then we tell everyone about it. And nobody's tol 2003 Page #110  
c doesn't knots. I am not going to tell them. 3. If you can't attack the da 2003 Page #118  
 arc Liars. All Non-believers only tell the truth. Believers are only invol 2003 Page #118  
ic gobbledygook as far as he could tell. There were patterns trying to make 2003 Page #149  
. As granny always said, "When you tell a lie, you have to tell two to cove 2003 Page #150  
 "When you tell a lie, you have to tell two to cover it up" and Kirtland In 2003 Page #150  
d reason for the Government not to tell the public what was going on. I tho 2003 Page #187  
, came forward a few years back to tell a story of an incident that had occ 2003 Page #190  
ft and aliens in a hanger. Can you tell me exactly what President Carter sa 2003 Page #198  
aid?" Shirley MacLaine: "He didn't tell me that, but he told me many times  2003 Page #198  
y I haven't told, and I'm going to tell you now. She told me this. Bill Cli 2003 Page #199  
 recover alien bodies, they didn't tell me about it, either, and I want to  2003 Page #201  
 do the files of Project Moon Dust tell us about the project's involvement  2004 Page #5  
there was no news of it. I have to tell you that in La Paz, Bolivia, a huge 2004 Page #10  
me before it came to Earth; we can tell that by the micrometeorites embedde 2004 Page #15  
 THERE, YOU KNOW, THE STORIES THEY TELL IS THAT THEY HEARD NO NOISE. APPARE 2004 Page #24  
S EXPLODED ENADVERTENTLY, WE CAN'T TELL. SO, WHAT WE ARE AsEING 00W, PEOPLE 2004 Page #24  
itary, each of whom had a story to tell and each of which, save one, did no 2004 Page #43  
erhaps some day we will be able to tell it with some degree of credibility. 2004 Page #45  
en to give Larry an opportunity to tell his side of this story and its very 2004 Page #46  
e witnesses. We did not presume to tell their stories, but did give the spe 2004 Page #48  
ng to do with UFOs... P. Could you tell from the specs, actual measurements 2004 Page #53  
hat. Just three tunnels. Could you tell from the plans, about the size of t 2004 Page #53  
unnels, how long or how wide? I'll tell you what, in comparison to the Chan 2004 Page #53  
 Ball said at guardmount, "I can't tell you what we saw, but there was defi 2004 Page #56  
erican Indian tribes in the region tell of green fireballs and an explosion 2004 Page #74  
 indicate a crash, but I could not tell for sure...it was stated that the c 2004 Page #74  
him about Roswell, he would simply tell us that he had promised President T 2004 Page #85  
ion? RIS: You may ask, but I can't tell you. WBS: Is there any way in which 2004 Page #91  
think I was told. Friedman: Did he tell you where? Sarbacher: Well we were  2004 Page #92  
 from other people or did your dad tell you that. James: No my dad told me  2004 Page #96  
eriod of eight years to get him to tell what he knew. Dr. Walker was a relu 2004 Page #98  
as a hobby of his. He proceeded to tell the story to Walker to get him talk 2004 Page #99  
e story. They were then encouraged tell the story in a government directed  2004 Page #105  
. Before we begin, however, let me tell you what will be covered. See Slide 2004 Page #106  
red. See Slide 2. First, I want to tell you who he was; then present a tabl 2004 Page #106  
leakers. If only 10% of the people tell tales against instructions and secu 2004 Page #125  
 reports of 800 to 900. If only 1% tell, then our numbers imply a huge numb 2004 Page #125  
period of history, that apparently tell the inside story of government comp 2004 Page #134  
ement terrain.) Jesse Marcel would tell his ham radio buddies that he could 2004 Page #135  
vidently Marcel didn't remember to tell him that it had been a headline of  2004 Page #135  
documentary. The documentary would tell the public the story that the gover 2004 Page #178  
d, "Come on boys. Sit down. Let me tell you something." Emenegger told me t 2004 Page #183  
 He kind of went "Yeah, well, I'll tell you." Emenegger went ahead with the 2004 Page #184  
y they pulled that. I can't really tell you. It was during the end of the N 2004 Page #184  
ay I'll take you out on a boat and tell you what it really was, but then af 2004 Page #185  
cooperate with us," (and he didn't tell him what that cooperation was — the 2004 Page #190  
ing into because they don't really tell you very much about what you are ge 2004 Page #190  
 researching. I will let the Woods tell the story of what they have got, an 2004 Page #196  
ut what's behind it"..." All I can tell you is, I think I'm hot on the trai 2004 Page #209  
with Russians in space? NSAM 271 • Tell the truth about ET presence in Dall 2004 Page #212  
and who have never met each other, tell the same story, this provides the k 2004 Page #217  
, "They never said so, but I could tell they were trying to find out if I r 2004 Page #221  
re wasn't a genuine Aztec story to tell. »40 To me, however, one thing is c 2004 Page #223  
crews.) Temple. What does all this tell us? We have a message, presumably s 2004 Page #230  
he second site. Meanwhile, he will tell the press the mission is to recover 2004 Page #230  
 way Andrew's model could actually tell us what type of lens had been used  2004 Page #233  
m, and some original papers — that tell the detailed story of explicit invo 2004 Page #242  
ott, who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the Kingman crash and th 2005 Page #44  
 think it's a safe house. And I'll tell you it has every sign of being that 2005 Page #66  
is one thing the FOlA documents do tell us, however: UFOs are real, they ar 2005 Page #74  
e man, "convinced me that l should tell mv storv to vou about a UFO . , . t 2005 Page #79  
ious." But he would not be able to tell all until 2025 (about 40 years late 2005 Page #82  
y do you think it's a good idea to tell the public? Why frighten people?" B 2005 Page #86  
ly such problems in mind, l cannot tell." Investigative author Jim Martin w 2005 Page #100  
error? 3) Do you think governments tell all the truth all the ame and alio· 2005 Page #118  
ious now. "Listen carefully: don't tell anyone about this," Faustino said.  2005 Page #156  
 Earth? Why doesn't the government tell us what it knows? Why would aliens  2006 Page #4  
an by throwing a bottle in? Can we tell how long it would take to fly from  2006 Page #6  
he key rule here is that one can't tell one's friends without telling one's 2006 Page #9  
ocieties. I am pleased when people tell me that they decided to teach a cou 2006 Page #13  
cret Program *3 • Participants can tell no one - including families. • Part 2006 Page #32  
media sources would try to get and tell the "real" story, resulting in comp 2006 Page #57  
nutes and thought perhaps I should tell someone about it," said Elizabeth U 2006 Page #120  
en she went down to the village to tell the story, everyone thought that sh 2006 Page #129  
ers to it all, but all I can do is tell you what I remember." (23) Having d 2006 Page #129  
endlesham affair, titled You Can't Tell the People, British writer Georgina 2006 Page #132  
 noted that the above facts do not tell the complete story. Nothing is know 2006 Page #136  
 September 30, 1988. 31. You Can't Tell the People, Georgina Bruni, Pan Boo 2006 Page #137  
d his cousin, Dennis, are about to tell involves Key West, shown on this ma 2006 Page #143  
s and radar drama. Bill and Dennis tell what happened beginning around 11 p 2006 Page #144  
B-52s and Phantoms. Again, I won't tell you the maximum speeds they got on  2006 Page #147  
w, we have another radar that I'll tell you uses something called the Doppl 2006 Page #147  
w what happened that night and can tell you the same story. It was an amazi 2006 Page #148  
(laughs) So, they are not going to tell us (the night of the event) that it 2006 Page #150  
Bill: "I've always been wanting to tell this to somebody responsible. Linda 2006 Page #150  
e phone. But his desire to finally tell what he saw and learned about UFOs  2006 Page #151  
E HERE? No, but what my father did tell me was that we were working with —  2006 Page #152  
COLUMN? Yes. That is correct. I'll tell you something that happened in 1966 2006 Page #153  
e, Utah THE STORY YOU ARE GOING TO TELL IS TAKING PLACE IN CEDAR CITY, UTAH 2006 Page #154  
'Son, this is E. T.'s chest. Don't tell anybody I told you.' But from what  2006 Page #155  
 kind of appearance, but you could tell it had some color to it. And je I h 2006 Page #156  
 it. On the ground — and you could tell they were out in the desert — was s 2006 Page #157  
 kind of appearance, but you could tell it had some color to it. And if I h 2006 Page #158  
LES? No, not really. But you could tell there were - they looked like bumps 2006 Page #158  
WEARING ANY CLOTHES? No, you could tell that. [Sheppard picks up one of sev 2006 Page #158  
 YOU OF REPTILIAN? Yeah, you could tell it was sort of reptilianish. But at 2006 Page #159  
 said, 'OK, what was all that? And tell me what you know about what we saw. 2006 Page #160  
nd he said he was going to have to tell Capt. Wood about this. So, I said,  2006 Page #161  
ood about this. So, I said, 'Fine, tell him.' A couple of hours later, Capt 2006 Page #161  
sure did.' He said, Do you want to tell me what you told the Lt. Commander  2006 Page #162  
secretary of Defense Robert Lovett tell Dean Acheson that flocks of geese f 2006 Page #173  
ets? Why did Undersecretary Lovett tell the President that arctic atmospher 2006 Page #173  
dar targets? Why did the Air Force tell the press that a single C-47 caused 2006 Page #173  
op Brass, for whatever reason, not tell the President and the Undersecretar 2006 Page #173  
 of Del Rio, Texas (Zechel did not tell me the exact location.). Del Rio is 2006 Page #177  
 ... AF must investigate, need not tell all, relates many detailed reports, 2007 Page #44  
                  What They Do Not Tell Us ■ Do we make UFOs? ■ If so, wher 2007 Page #51  
er structure? What These Documents Tell Us ■ UFO phenomenon is real. ■ Invo 2007 Page #51  
Vant to access my machine. I would tell people that any computer can be use 2007 Page #83  
u had not got those files. Can you tell me did you consider what you were d 2007 Page #86  
ng a systems administrator I could tell that things were correct. M\X': You 2007 Page #86  
ss or any such similar measures to tell you how these systems should or sho 2007 Page #87  
lt kjd!" (Laughs) i'vI\Xl: Can you tell us any more about the Exuadition sy 2007 Page #92  
gar, he replied ''I'm not going to tell you what's in that hangar". Specula 2007 Page #110  
ering what to do. And nobody would tell us anything. AJJ of sudden a few da 2007 Page #122  
ld fit underneath . DeBow: Can you tell us about the shape of the lump? Joe 2007 Page #122  
ry they were? Joe: I couldn't even tell you. There was nothing that said ar 2007 Page #124  
s kind of a weird thing. DeBow: So tell us about the cime frame: so the fir 2007 Page #125  
call back then, really, T couldn't tell you. There ,:vas just a small group 2007 Page #126  
 I couldn't even guess, but I will tell you what, it would be more than a 6 2007 Page #126  
ords, that [Monroe] had secrets to tell, no doubt arising from her trysts w 2007 Page #135  
 hold a press conference and would tell all. [Monroe] made references to ba 2007 Page #135  
 not presently understood. Sources tell of Indiana Jones-style, U.S. Govern 2007 Page #138  
ky glowing. Then we went inside to tell you guys Aunt Sandy Rivers and Mom  2007 Page #166  
t. Mom: Or for someone co come and tell chem what to do! (all laugh) Paul:  2007 Page #171  
 laugh) Paul: You could definitely tell chat they were cautious of it. You  2007 Page #171  
d and nervous. He had a -you could tell that he was not comfortable. 165    2007 Page #171  
 LITERALLY SO SCARED? Aunt: We did tell family, but. Paul: It's hard to tal 2007 Page #172  
e to ask me, and to be sure that I tell chem the truth, if it really was wh 2007 Page #197  
estigating this story. He couldn't tell me anything more than what had been 2008 Page #8  
r operator would have been able to tell if he was tracking a balloon or a j 2008 Page #16  
r Robbins, Cosimo, 2005; You Can't Tell the People, Georgina Bruni, Sidgwie 2008 Page #39  
ask him if he had anything else to tell me after so much time has gone by.  2008 Page #54  
ilitary would have been, would you tell the public the truth if you did rec 2008 Page #60  
ing. Documents and files can never tell the whole story. The written word h 2008 Page #68  
but an experienced journalist will tell you that the paper trail can only l 2008 Page #69  
 documents and files can only ever tell part of the story. Conclusion l am  2008 Page #69  
at light will talk back to you and tell me what it says. 8: It says, 'Come  2008 Page #89  
tigations (AFOSJ) for a meeting to tell his story to an AFOSI Special Agent 2008 Page #90  
                              They tell me when I was at the East Gate with 2008 Page #93  
hey have five different stories to tell It's important to scramble dates (w 2008 Page #93  
ing to give me a warning .... They tell me that I will hurt the world. It w 2008 Page #93  
 suppressed? Why can't governments tell their citizens that humans are not  2008 Page #95  
ntelligence agencies. Bottom line: tell them nothing. This page also shows  2008 Page #111  
 is easy. All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and d 2008 Page #123  
or anybody, adopt any philosophy , tell any lie, steal, cheat, even kill as 2008 Page #126  
elligence has always been 'what to tell the president' and 'how much.' This 2009 Page #15  
tt , who had an intriguing tale to tell concerning the Kingman crash and th 2009 Page #51  
on you have to answer yourself and tell me when you find out. A very select 2009 Page #75  
f them were sitting there hying to tell us that, 'Well, we really didn't ha 2009 Page #78  
 then in the forest, Adrian didn't tell me, but when I talked to Adrian on  2009 Page #80  
it might have been shorter hard to tell. It was like I was in a daze of som 2009 Page #83  
y couldn't! What are they going to tell the people? Something is flying ove 2009 Page #85  
 for details and she said, "/can't tell you-they 'II come and arrest me." A 2009 Page #88  
we had talked; she did not want to tell me why she was so certain that the  2009 Page #88  

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 bizarre claims have been made, no tell-all books have been written. In sho 2006 Page #192  

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arshall, Bush, Truman Ike JEHOVAH, Teller on UFOs                           2003 Page #169  
;l.(Ql.9.iled to TC) Ike, E-!OVAH, Teller on LFOs • Salina's note At my fat 2008 Page #115  
                   Contents Edward Teller and UFOs: Forensic Analysis of Qu 2009 Page #5  
                            Edward Teller and UFOs: Forensic Analysis of Qu 2009 Page #7  
d the Imbalance of Power by Edward Teller (p 8) Secrecy (p 9) Military Rese 2009 Page #8  
pected of people of the stature of Teller. Edward Teller and UFOs 2         2009 Page #8  
e of the stature of Teller. Edward Teller and UFOs 2                        2009 Page #8  
                            Edward Teller was born in Budapest in 1908, com 2009 Page #9  
active interest and questioning by Teller. Details of these interactions ca 2009 Page #9  
ing an official connection between Teller and UFOs. ln addition, Intelligen 2009 Page #9  
7. Furthermore , a few years later Teller and Luis Alvarez (of the CIA debu 2009 Page #9  
rnment committees. In other words, Teller is right in the heart of New Mexi 2009 Page #9  
n given the lead for the job by Ed Teller. While the accuracy of Lazar's te 2009 Page #9  
s seriously challenged that it was Teller who gave Bob the name of a gentle 2009 Page #9  
ld seem remarkable to imagine that Teller didn't know what kind of a job mi 2009 Page #9  
istory is strongly suggestive that Teller might have known we were doing ba 2009 Page #9  
ns was allegedly written by Edward Teller himself, I decided to attempt to  2009 Page #9  
ticity; i.e., the probability that Teller did indeed write that section. Th 2009 Page #9  
s result, I copied eight authentic Teller documents , most of which appeare 2009 Page #10  
me Thoughts About SALT II (draft). Teller spells out four July 2487 recomme 2009 Page #10  
 Insurance. In this May 757 piece, Teller is a strong advocate for a civil  2009 Page #10  
the group. They defined the "known Teller group" with high confidence. For  2009 Page #11  
uments in the table above as known Teller, and broke down the QD I into fiv 2009 Page #11  
erally "stays away" from the known Teller group. The only known Teller docu 2009 Page #11  
known Teller group. The only known Teller document that was missed was the  2009 Page #11  
ent syntax. Her conclusion is that Teller was not the author of the QD I al 2009 Page #11  
e not always rejected by the known Teller class. This result surprised me s 2009 Page #11  
rence. I suspect that the words by Teller are also not what he wrote about  2009 Page #13  
 production process than the known Teller documents used for comparison. Ho 2009 Page #13  
e form of the SDI pitch to Reagan. Teller would have been in a perfect posi 2009 Page #13  
D THE IMBALANCE OF POWER by Edward Teller Today all on earth are close neig 2009 Page #19  

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cting UFO intelligence) 11. Edward Teller's Pitch to President Reagan for S 2004 Page #248  
er occasion to Tim Cooper, "Edward Teller's Pitch to President Reagan for S 2009 Page #10  
y was thoroughly of the quality of Teller's thinking. My own assessment of  2009 Page #11  
For example , we have no copies of Teller's classified products , which wou 2009 Page #11  
ccuracy. If QD2 mentioned earlier (Teller's pitch to Reagan on SDI) is auth 2009 Page #11  

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ally the code name of a Dr. Edward Teller-initiated project at the Nevada a 2003 Page #149  

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 The face that none of these story tellers were connected or known to one a 2004 Page #43  

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the material to be presented, this telling by necessity should be considere 2003 Page #85  
s, the financier recalls Forrestal telling him that he is a total failure a 2003 Page #89  
what his theories and hunches were telling him. To be sure, he was an intel 2003 Page #148  
 research, which his intuition was telling him that he was uncovering: Proj 2003 Page #149  
d old jeeps and storage buildings, telling Bennewitz that these were places 2003 Page #150  
ty, rebutting claims of fakery and telling you my latest thinking. Slide 3. 2003 Page #169  
Technology —Recovery and Disposal" telling the story of what the Manual is  2003 Page #171  
e —legal or illegal. This includes telling people there has been a "downed  2003 Page #176  
chers such as Bud Hopkins who were telling him this is not how it worked. R 2003 Page #200  
he Mounties got a message from RCC telling them to continue the search for  2004 Page #42  
the other local, where he had been telling the story of the Shag Harbor Inc 2004 Page #45  
 Smith's close associates had been telling since the 1970s: Cameron: Buchan 2004 Page #96  
es that Silas Newton may have been telling the truth. The 1983 reference al 2004 Page #97  
itively that the government is not telling us all they know. They are right 2004 Page #121  
or leaks, no intelligence officers telling stories of things going on behin 2004 Page #178  
d that Doty began the interview by telling her that "government people" in  2004 Page #193  
ust have received some of briefing telling him what was going on. I doubt,  2004 Page #197  
stated that a Harvard professor is telling his class since they can prove t 2004 Page #247  
R: (EYES ONLY), 18 NOVEM~ER, 1952" telling about President Truman's establi 2005 Page #128  
d known con man) asked co continue telling his largely discredited tale bec 2005 Page #133  
 an audience made up of the medja, telLing of their involvement in -or know 2005 Page #147  
ecy]. 4. WHY is the government not telling what it knows? Are they afraid o 2006 Page #8  
e can't tell one's friends without telling one's enemies. It appears that t 2006 Page #9  
nts would all be very resistant to telling their citizens that we tried to  2006 Page #10  
 producer, convinced he 'might" be telling the truth, but the man is too fr 2006 Page #26  
 know about this? What aren't they telling us now? In the absence of crisis 2006 Page #60  
ceived a call from Washington D.C. telling him that the Air Force wanted hi 2006 Page #95  
and set the stage for the story by telling me the timeline of events that o 2006 Page #98  
avor' when he retired. Now they're telling him that if it is him who told T 2006 Page #125  
lation to the effect that Pope was telling in a fictionalized format, "the  2006 Page #130  
this. It's not a human being — I'm telling you straight up. It was not a mo 2006 Page #159  
 guy who was older than me who was telling me, 'Look at what you're looking 2006 Page #159  
at the CIC agent broke security by telling the FBI agent in Richmond! (Bad  2006 Page #174  
tated that "a Harvard professor is telling his classes that he can prove th 2007 Page #48  
. government knows more than it is telling. 2. AUGUST 1974 Sunday, August 2 2007 Page #185  
llow his name to be used. If he is telling the truth, and this would be an  2008 Page #14  
 him as Kenny. She stated, "He was telling eve,yone about it, and then he w 2008 Page #53  
to it! We've got to go to it. It's telling us to come to it. We (Burroughs  2008 Page #85  
 agents knew Sgt. Penniston wasn't telling the full truth and gave him a re 2008 Page #90  
ws The Good News: The Governmmt is telling the truth about UFOs The Governm 2008 Page #147  
 truth about UFOs The Governmmt is telling the truth about UFOs THEY SIMPLY 2008 Page #147  
scuss himself in the third person, telling Farish, "Mr. Crisman is probably 2009 Page #32  
er courage and strength of spirit. Telling her story is what I promised her 2009 Page #95  

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s Ibc Good Nms: Tite GoYtrnmtnt I• telllngthe truth about UFO• (Ib•L does n 2008 Page #146  

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n of a leaked top secret memo that tells a different story of crash recover 2003 Page #24  
Steve Greer's disclosure witnesses tells of Carlucci being a key figure in  2003 Page #199  
t proper authorization, as the GAO tells us occurred at Roswell, public und 2004 Page #148  
rom an overseas source It. Colonel tells of intimate knowledge about underg 2006 Page #26  
 with Los Angeles Mirror Reporter, tells his story, and shows piece of wrec 2006 Page #45  
tted with stone circles...Folklore tells us that these mountains are haunte 2006 Page #119  
fficer in Charge Rich Rogala later tells the local daily newspaper (The Bel 2006 Page #185  
boat and it's not a plane," Walker tells a Bellingham Herald reporter the n 2006 Page #187  
. A vision of the future? The text tells us that "The average person wili s 2007 Page #70  
 Monroe's death on August 5, 1962, tells the whole, remarkable story. Notab 2007 Page #135  
documents and files, but that only tells part of the story. Documents and f 2008 Page #68  
he amazing story that the document tells, albeit with some speculation. In  2008 Page #104  

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rs and files). Lots of the FTP and Telnets (Tel.net -rudimentary way to acc 2007 Page #85  

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LAIMS LIKE THAT, YOU KNOW. WHAT WE TELNK HAPPENED IS THAT THERE mEET )(Ave  2004 Page #24  

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.............. 50 Bentwaters 1980: Telpathic lights? Linda Moulton Howe ... 2008 Page #5  

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 1960: Academy of Sciences KGB fiq.telvito I I Secof NUreeratk 1 NOnIsi* :h 2004 Page #156  

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cU»«4ros .you to j^o^ed win Trt^o- Tem wCTI -with-you auoh^xporta , adMsors 2003 Page #216  

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re was the Third Reich. The Gem1an tem1 "Nationalso zialistiche," or Nation 2008 Page #124  

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al Report: Hardly. The project was tem1inated in early 1945. "In 1946 Dr. K 2009 Page #172  

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sion, one who, like Reich, had the temerity to work toward bringing the sub 2005 Page #99  

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onsider that after the late Howard Temin, working independently of David Ba 2006 Page #112  

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 year after Stockholm's gold lined Temin's pockets. Meanwhile, today there  2006 Page #113  

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de an ORAC and compare it with the temperatur e inside a control box. The e 2005 Page #91  

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the time. It was December, but the temperature was near 40. The boy caught  2003 Page #54  
trol. After about 24 hours in room temperature air, the slides were microsc 2003 Page #114  
aintain the ordinance at a certain temperature (103T) with multiple backup  2004 Page #51  
 backup systems to insure that the temperature would remain at that constan 2004 Page #51  
arried cosmic and solar radiation, temperature, ionosphere, photo experimen 2004 Page #64  
 in the atmosphere would alter the temperature djfferential, and To-T is a  2005 Page #91  
conventi onal explanation for this temperature differential, one that can b 2005 Page #91  
 equal volumes tend to equalize in temperature. In anticipation of the meet 2005 Page #91  
nce Einstein wanted co verify this temperature differential for himself, an 2005 Page #92  
gistered an average 0.3-0.4 degree temperature (centigrade) higher than the 2005 Page #92  
itle details also changed from the temperature in the desert from 136 to 13 2006 Page #45  
netic research, retro-virus, high- temperature alloys, electro-hydrodynamic 2006 Page #105  
cts" such as a radar mirage due to temperature inversion. Geese and atmosph 2006 Page #172  
buquerque sky was twilight and the temperature '.Vas warm. Rebecca's 8-year 2007 Page #166  
ember 25, 1979 was 5 miles and the temperature was 41.9 degrees. It was 30- 2008 Page #69  
ember 26, 1979 was 3 miles and the temperature was 39 degrees. It was 36 de 2008 Page #70  
omething. I touched it and the air temperature out there at the time was pr 2009 Page #66  
mbols were very warm to touch. The temperature I would say was like 60 degr 2009 Page #66  

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is, the difference between the air temperatures under and above the table t 2005 Page #92  
strong northeast winds keeping the temperatures well below freezing. Althou 2006 Page #186  
abe samples were subjected to high temperatures and to various acids (rutri 2007 Page #200  
al (UFO) is able to withstand rugh temperatures without disintegrating." Th 2007 Page #200  

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e gained from human experience and tempered by simple logic and the innate  2006 Page #182  

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have been sufficient to sizzle the tempers of the citizenry, it's unlikely  2006 Page #183  

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ate the attending physician, Bruce Tempest, M.D., to initiate what would be 2006 Page #110  
ute respiratory distress syndrome. Tempest then took the critical step of n 2006 Page #110  

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 close of the day of Bahe's death, Tempest's networking attempts produced a 2006 Page #110  

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testimonies suggest that a similar template is used for recruiting, trainin 2006 Page #23  
l technologies and/or EBEs. Such a template for personnel involved in MJ-12 2006 Page #23  
ir covert program supervisors. The template appears to be generic for a ran 2006 Page #23  
he following can be described as a template used for the security procedure 2006 Page #23  
-12 Group service. The MJ-12 Group template reveals the effectiveness of th 2006 Page #24  
hat something similar to the above template was used in the development of  2006 Page #24  

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ual using existing army manuals as templates. This explanation accounts for 2006 Page #16  

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09 HAS LAND SURVEYOR CREWS. Line 9 TEMPLE Following is a composite of the b 2004 Page #228  
DD LAND SCAVENGER CREWS Line 9 (M) TEMPLE (B) TEMPLE (C) R RAMEY (DR) rAMEy 2004 Page #229  
VENGER CREWS Line 9 (M) TEMPLE (B) TEMPLE (C) R RAMEY (DR) rAMEy (G) * R*** 2004 Page #229  
 ****509 has land surveyor crews.) Temple. What does all this tell us? We h 2004 Page #230  
id Jacobs, Professor of History at Temple University in Pennsylvania; John  2006 Page #198  

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 excess of 100 objects sighted • • Temporal range brief, spatial distributi 2004 Page #165  

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ed individuals or institutions are temporarily denied until the threat of e 2004 Page #253  
e Internet and World Wide Web have temporarily broken the spell cast upon u 2007 Page #38  
uld be mo\'td through or be stored temporarily in "irually any :irea. ()) ( 2007 Page #175  
 He said, "All the lights went out temporarily. " He meant that not only ha 2008 Page #11  

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icial disclosure, it would also be temporarv. Big things take time to settl 2005 Page #86  

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ls he was typically called out for temporary duty (TDY) to serve between th 2006 Page #17  
f secret codes and the issuance of temporary security clearances in terms o 2006 Page #20  
up projects are given on an ad hoc temporary basis, unless the individual c 2006 Page #24  
ferrying personnel and supplies. A temporary bivouac was set up and trucks  2006 Page #79  
e area was networked with numerous temporary (and some permanent) logging r 2008 Page #52  
oodrow Wilson. Lenin also left his temporary home in Switzerland for Russia 2008 Page #125  
more important than comparisons of temporary ones are of comparisons of qua 2009 Page #19  
ubstances that are transmuted into temporary radioactivity. These would for 2009 Page #158  
why does Snodgrass not mention his temporary notoriety in 1947 or his parti 2009 Page #176  
mo si.n~le cosmic ray i, m!U,o:u o temporary radioactivity. The s c tini'"e 2009 Page #182  
ance s 01nt are. tra.r.smuted into temporary r.:idioat."U\.li ty. The~e \11 2009 Page #184  

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berg , who served as President Pro Tempore of the Senate, third in line of  2008 Page #132  

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 would need to strongly resist the temptation to demonize the strange NHI w 2006 Page #59  
 institutions would need to resist temptation to stereotype/demonize the NH 2006 Page #61  
dination, but there would be large temptation in many quarters to seek adva 2006 Page #66  

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s, few in business sector would be tempted to seek side deals. Savvy stockh 2006 Page #65  
ough to see a pattern here? One is tempted to question here—are there sampl 2006 Page #112  
rescott himself, then one might be tempted to dismiss it out of hand as not 2006 Page #126  

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just a bit more tenuous. While its tempting to speculate that such a chain  2007 Page #76  
es in order to lure people in with tempting or either fake information so t 2007 Page #86  

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abulation. I, like Leo Stringfield ten years earlier, came to the same conc 2003 Page #38  
would possibly fit an older child, ten to twelve years old. There is curlin 2003 Page #48  
t at first. On a rocky slope about ten yards away, I found the small dried  2003 Page #49  
w the tiny pieces of sole ended up ten yards up the slope is a mystery. The 2003 Page #49  
 results, apply the technology for ten years in the military, then release  2003 Page #185  
would be composed of some eight or ten experts, advisers and assistants. It 2003 Page #224  
would be compoeed of soae eight or ten experts, advisers and assistants. It 2003 Page #228  
t twelve such spheres in less than ten years. By far the most interesting p 2004 Page #16  
 for it was making a speed of only ten or twelve miles and hour and gradual 2004 Page #26  
epressions registered in excess of ten times the norm for the area. Similar 2004 Page #47  
atter of weeks but had had her own ten months prior: In February of 1980, I 2004 Page #54  
gs on these impressions. More than ten years later, I received a call from  2004 Page #56  
lights into the darkness for about ten more minutes and then finally return 2004 Page #57  
 mother in upstate New York almost ten years later. He also gave Budd his m 2004 Page #58  
mity fuse on the warhead detonated ten miles north and slightly west of Mt. 2004 Page #67  
first explosion occurred more than ten minutes before a second explosion at 2004 Page #67  
o investigate the first crash site ten to fifteen miles northwest of Ft. Bl 2004 Page #67  
said: "For 50-50 chance there were ten crash retrievals" • Len might have b 2004 Page #128  
 my recollection is that he said, "Ten." See Slide 26. This was much larger 2004 Page #129  
cribing , in fascinating detail, a ten minute UFO encounter by the pilot of 2005 Page #74  
Vriting in 1975, he stated: "About ten or twelve years ago l made an effort 2005 Page #80  
 Memo is dated July 14, 1954, only ten days prior to the seminal National A 2005 Page #97  
her arrived at the leased property ten miles outside of Tucson on October 1 2005 Page #99  
pped and hovered for several hours ten to fifteen degrees above the souther 2005 Page #99  
lisc was 100 feet in cliameter and ten, dead crewmembers were found at the  2005 Page #166  
ed at that ntight be expected from ten or more years of intensive developme 2005 Page #171  
g Money *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. ten Commapamoirmi I 41.. MOW 11.1000.• 1 2006 Page #32  
 "I had been watching it for about ten minutes and thought perhaps I should 2006 Page #120  
 a distance through binoculars for ten to fifteen minutes. We looked at the 2006 Page #125  
dron at Richmond Air Force Station ten miles south of Miami. Next door was  2006 Page #143  
y Tom C. Sheppard.) Moving forward ten years to 1976, I've had other commun 2006 Page #156  
sed in an interview done more than ten years later with Mr. Acheson. It dif 2006 Page #166  
rom Loring AFB at Limestone. Then, ten minutes later the objects were "in t 2006 Page #172  
 operators tracked the objects for ten minutes and determined that there we 2006 Page #172  
epth finder. It is an object about ten feet high and thirty feet wide, and  2006 Page #187  
nd his ear. He told me that, about ten years before, he had an emergency su 2006 Page #206  
 INVOLVED ■ How to get to orbit in ten years? ■ SO books later ... ■ Amazin 2007 Page #42  
 For a two-week period or at least ten days. The military had our town so t 2007 Page #126  
Guff, Jimmie D Ol\lcKecvcr, Paul D Ten years after the Sandia hills even, P 2007 Page #172  
g the material cool down for about ten minutes." The first analysis conduct 2007 Page #199  
ght as day for a radius of five to ten miles from the aircraft... The inten 2008 Page #10  
of the object, was very bright, in ten e white such as a magnesium fire. Th 2008 Page #10  
pons carriers. There were at least ten soldiers there. They had the road bl 2008 Page #51  
So you 're talking about orders of ten magnitudes greater in the Earth's ma 2008 Page #76  
elf was an effort. I got to within ten feet of the craft in the clearing wh 2008 Page #81  
ntations in the soil with each leg ten feet apart. Close-up photo of triang 2008 Page #83  
across the dawn sky. Approximately ten minutes later, the sighting was foll 2008 Page #97  
 explanation and evaluation of the ten pages associated with the "Burned Me 2008 Page #104  
ar. But what do we do in lee's say ten years from now? When arcificial sate 2008 Page #114  
n. ■Einstein (5) vs. QD = 27% Ein. Ten specific segments show Einstein corr 2008 Page #118  
as surrounded by between eight and ten men. They were all olive-skinned , a 2009 Page #54  
as right in front of us, less than ten orfifteenfeet away. WHAT HAPPENED AT 2009 Page #70  
 just stood therefor maybe five to ten, maybe fifteen seconds, and then it  2009 Page #70  
 don't think it was over our heads ten seconds. SO AT LEAST A 30-SECOND-SIG 2009 Page #85  
tchway was very tall, in excess of ten feet tall by all accounts. It wore a 2009 Page #135  
tations , the largest he'd seen in ten years. In December 1989, Yuri Lotose 2009 Page #137  
lbly 20:11 !Qlomela-s abo"'8Ell1h. Ten seconds, then disappears. Grelf de"1 2009 Page #151  
ealand, although it only providing ten explosive experts for the had been p 2009 Page #171  
ce, Holly1oo0.1, L&l1.l'orn1a, far ten!)orary 6.ut; pending further asalg.n 2009 Page #175  

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cess of background radiation and a ten-fold lack of microorganisms were fou 2009 Page #137  

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at play here as well. Jim Martin's tenacious investigative scholarship has  2005 Page #94  

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ntensifiers ■ Fiber optics ■ Super tenacity fibers ■ Metals -molecular alig 2005 Page #7  

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ed as MJ-12 number one. And if you tend to discount MJ-12-related materials 2003 Page #87  
ther element. Magnetic field lines tend to be displaced around bismuth, rat 2003 Page #107  
e are asked to believe that people tend to forget the dates and years that  2004 Page #148  
irty rats. We should stay home and tend to our own damn business and let Ge 2004 Page #224  
amics -that is, that equal volumes tend to equalize in temperature. In anti 2005 Page #91  
at powerful segment of society who tend to mystify biology, then mechanical 2005 Page #104  
 real due to the fact that it does tend to behave in the way a real cadaver 2005 Page #150  
at they understand it. Humans will tend to assume that such a life form pos 2006 Page #52  
come a celebrity icon. Media would tend to treat it with reserve bordering  2006 Page #61  
cross all stakeholder groups would tend to be straightforward and unified — 2006 Page #61  
nal beliefs. NHI strangeness would tend to keep the media willingly allied  2006 Page #65  
ngs we found at the crash site did tend to support his account." (16) While 2006 Page #125  

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al To Taylor's surprise, the Bi/Mg tended again to move sideways in the ele 2003 Page #111  
icantly, the interested scientists tended to be associated with NSA operati 2003 Page #146  
 healthy workers and parry members tended to put their personal happiness a 2005 Page #89  
ed it the "ether," but tl1e former tended to mystify the concept while the  2005 Page #90  

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ons to Ritalin, including suicidal tendencies . And Americans wonder why th 2008 Page #141  

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cts and the Will to Believe: [His] tendency to let eagerness overpower prud 2004 Page #222  
excess of 50 KV, they would have a tendency to accelerate in the direction  2005 Page #170  
d its benevolent nature, the human tendency to deification might grow, chal 2006 Page #58  
iscuss openly; there would be less tendency to paranoia or secrecy. Intelli 2006 Page #60  
ness. There would be somewhat less tendency for maverick entrepreneurs to s 2006 Page #61  
egativity could be delayed, though tendency might be to shoot first and ask 2006 Page #68  

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eavily on him. Secretary Forrestal tenders his resignation to Truman on Mar 2003 Page #89  

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 there are lots of UFOs. 1 am also tending to 'believe' they are of 2 categ 2005 Page #80  
1 certain!], in manmade UFOs. I am tending to believe there are also extrat 2005 Page #80  
sing available supplies sparingly, tending to loved ones. Many would stay g 2006 Page #62  

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e use of language (etymology) that tends to favor the authenticity. In 1954 2003 Page #181  
he non-metallic (organic) material tends to attract and hold the atmospheri 2005 Page #90  
claims of contradictory views, one tends to see, describe, or even illustra 2005 Page #104  

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w on a southwest trajectory toward Tennessee. The object actually flew more 2006 Page #97  
his facility located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. It landed in the small town o 2006 Page #97  
                                   Tennessee in Knoxville, and he is an emi 2007 Page #198  
Knoxville; and the OSI, Konxville, Tennessee, fail to evolve an adequate ex 2008 Page #28  
   OBJECTS SIGHTED OVER OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE; however , the possibilities o 2008 Page #29  

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adquarters , when Project Sign was tenninated both copies were destroyed fo 2009 Page #24  

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vents." The answer to crus curious tenninology, however, came from none oth 2007 Page #144  

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p began moving across the country. Tens of thousands reported seeing the sh 2004 Page #28  
000 tanks, hundreds of divisions , tens of thousands of artillery pieces, a 2008 Page #130  

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 Norman Smith remembers being very tense and nervous and was not looking fo 2004 Page #39  
thing would be explained. le was a tense and eagerly expected moment, for i 2005 Page #35  
or Dietense ur Undosacretorr at De tense (rumored tetie env. Cariuccrt rnon 2006 Page #30  
accidental nuclear war. During the tense standoff during the 1962 Cuban mis 2009 Page #17  
j\s naturl! namlcs." • 178 The sen tense rends: "One nir.ans o( application 2009 Page #184  

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milarity...dense grain-free wood...tensile and compression strength...not o 2003 Page #175  

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 in his right hand. Because of the tension in the trio, a strained hypnosis 2003 Page #144  
nt stuff that is creating a lot of tension in the UFO community. If you don 2004 Page #249  
 soil there and creating political tension between the U.S. and Mexico. Aft 2007 Page #185  

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alist system unable to produce the tensions and conflicts necessary for max 2008 Page #130  

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lot of instruments and displays. A tent pitched near the object sheltered t 2005 Page #41  
n that was hot and sandy. Inside a tent the 39                              2005 Page #41  
of craft, and dead aliens inside a tent. No explanation Or debriefing Sever 2006 Page #26  
 page.:, have no watorm.a t"k. Tho tent ot t.he c.ypewriter which produced  2007 Page #46  
 looks on from the entrance of his tent as his friend blithe!} pours himsel 2007 Page #71  
lot of instruments and displays. A tent pitched near the object sheltered t 2009 Page #49  
n that was hot and sandy. Inside a tent the blindfold was removed and he wa 2009 Page #49  

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 arranged by Dr. Bronk. It was the tentative conclusion of cl,js group (30  2007 Page #75  
uclear origin." le was the panel's tentative conclusion that the satellite  2007 Page #143  
ds to be done. But I'm accepting a tentative conclusion that "UFO Technolog 2009 Page #11  
ucasian were declassified : When a tentative 50,000 lb., six-foot diameter  2009 Page #92  

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 for a proposed non-fiction series tentatively titled UFO Cover-ups. While  2004 Page #59  

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plane crash? William Eagan Colby • Tenth Director of CIA in September 1973— 2004 Page #208  

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uth] 10,000 feet altitude. Heading tentively (sic) NE, however disappeared  2008 Page #8  

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ton diary. Making things even more tenuous, Pflock has refused to divulge t 2004 Page #221  
ial's significance just a bit more tenuous. While its tempting to speculate 2007 Page #76  

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zed or attempted during his entire tenure at Defense changed anything, and  2003 Page #89  
ally every three months during his tenure (February 1948 — January 1953). H 2003 Page #191  
ial briefing is because during his tenure at the White House he had struck  2004 Page #189  
 the final months of Allen Dulles' tenure as Director of the ClA. Dulles an 2009 Page #43  

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ect ion •1th the • 1M: l r ••• pro,teo'h .... two Air Pr'ior1'7, !£\TS, 1e  2009 Page #174  

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0 Orel Sr.", Su,l a veradu . liFT. teparently worked In C Aviation Week and 2006 Page #30  

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b." Milter tmphn9lz. ed to ::-epoi;tera how~vcr, !h:it he :-JrnseH had re:  2009 Page #183  

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field is a huge source of energy - terawatts! Mother Nature -a single light 2008 Page #77  
 00 kA, this gives a power of I 00 terawatts. However, lightning leader 71  2008 Page #77  

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 movies.' Would not expand. ART 0' tercept an Shootdown confr close cans be 2006 Page #27  

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mber, actually only two, Tammy and Teresa, Leanne was still just a baby and 2007 Page #123  
and e,·entualhconvincecl scientist Teresa O'Connor to look at the fragment  2007 Page #197  

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April 21, 1996, around 9 p.m., Ms. Terezinha Galo Clepf, age 65, was at a b 2005 Page #34  
 head, and it had bright red eyes. Terezinha was frightened, went back insi 2005 Page #34  

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if• here neit it.Inday. This .1411.teriiing military officer Is icheliale4  2004 Page #20  

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o111ttivhy to be e!icclivc In war. teriologira! 11tl..ci. · !So new sources 2009 Page #182  

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 co inspect it came down with a my terious sickness. The craft was then loa 2005 Page #45  

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O Crash Retrieval Conference Yakov Terletsky • Beria Controlled operative • 2004 Page #165  

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akov Zel'dovich • A. Ioffc • Yakov Terletslcy • Mstislav Keldysh • Igor Kur 2004 Page #160  

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an alien invasion. He had coined a term for his research, which his intuiti 2003 Page #149  
s a "saucer," thus first coining a term which would not come into common us 2004 Page #28  
 found. Later in the second Truman term he led the debunking effort in fron 2004 Page #85  
 and fighting with windmills!" The term "fighting with windmills" was stran 2004 Page #99  
 in 1947, just two weeks after the term flying saucer entered the English l 2004 Page #133  
ce under Clinton even coined a new term to describe a person's state of con 2004 Page #148  
ropped in their laps... on a long- term basis it turned out to be a monumen 2004 Page #178  
ders (would) cringe on hearing the term "Flying Saucers." It was a dream co 2004 Page #178  
ation" — I am unwilling to use the term "evidence," for reasons that I will 2004 Page #221  
rung are not mecharucal but what I term 'functiona l.' The helplessness of  2005 Page #95  
sional scenario planners. A better term of art for our product — which we h 2006 Page #50  
ediately or in the reasonably near term. Most probably, the life form is aw 2006 Page #52  
rces to better understand the long term effects of viruses and prions--the  2006 Page #101  
 Guard Seattle, "Space Defense" (a term most likely referring to NORAD, Nor 2006 Page #185  
group of promotions all employ the term 'UFO,' but not in its common, under 2007 Page #60  
s at the origin and meaning of the term 'King of UFO,' but the Y2K product  2007 Page #66  
 and introduced the country to the term EBE, an acronym for 'extraterrestri 2007 Page #75  
 response. At thjs time, 1989, the term was one familiar to serious student 2007 Page #75  
c light of day until 1987. Bue the term EBE was coined in 1947 and its orig 2007 Page #75  
 Dr Bronk's ream has suggested the term "Extraterrestrial Biological Entiti 2007 Page #75  
"EBEs", be adapted as the standard term of reference for these creatures un 2007 Page #75  
 be ufology, or who learned of the term from a friend, or, or, or. And whil 2007 Page #76  
ile Levi Strauss did introduce the term into commercial and popular culture 2007 Page #76  
restrial biological entities,' the term Dr. Bronk's team is credited with i 2007 Page #76  
zmg. MW: Are you familiar with the term Honeypot, i.e. some systems may be  2007 Page #86  
understand the exact nature of the term, "national security," itself. Defin 2008 Page #24  
                                   term "wet affairs" was a highly arcane p 2008 Page #112  
Black Shirts called Fascisti. This term derived from the ancient Roman symb 2008 Page #124  
TS BASED LOGIC • EMPHASIS ON SHORT TERM OBJECTIVES ERGOFllSJON & UFOS • UfO 2008 Page #148  
iative) , an issue during Reagan's term. As as result, I copied eight authe 2009 Page #10  
cording to Dr. Robert M. Wood. The term "it should be wet" therefore was a  2009 Page #43  
h site first. 'Note' vessel is the term used by the visitors rather than di 2009 Page #52  
ng singled out for what I can only term "special treatment" by the media, a 2009 Page #134  
::::::;:::::;:=::::::::I ■The long term elite: Bilder - CFR.etc . ~ ■Disc l 2009 Page #153  
f UFO history. 1 could replace the term "Government" with something less co 2009 Page #154  

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wo-part story (titled Tunguska and Terma respectively), in which Mulder and 2008 Page #103  

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analysis; the fourth, what we have termed "authenticity zingers"; the fifth 2004 Page #243  
 in June of 1999 from whom we have termed source S-1, who has supplied quit 2004 Page #248  
r works on the basis of what Reich termed the orgonomic potential. That is, 2005 Page #90  
asive presence of energy (wruch he termed orgone energy), implying the poss 2005 Page #95  
s In Government" ("HIGS," as Reich termed them) employed by the FDA, or to  2005 Page #104  
ject witnesses mainly to do what I termed further research. I wasn't trying 2007 Page #85  

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n Crumba, Ovalle, and Tratamienros Termicos in Santiago. Basically, the Tab 2007 Page #200  

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 USA. • This may be considered the terminal point for any recovered EBEs an 2004 Page #171  

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e it's running, taking the battery terminals off and reversing them. That's 2006 Page #149  

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s a strong motive for de Gaulle to terminate full French participation in N 2009 Page #20  

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laims that the EBE would have been terminated by security in making such an 2006 Page #21  
laim that extraterrestrials can be terminated out of security concerns is c 2006 Page #21  
se incredible discs was officially terminated. Jack was later told that "No 2007 Page #110  
h Project Blue Book was officially terminated) , 12,618 reported UFO sighti 2008 Page #23  

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s still being formed at the 40-day termination of the experiment. In a micr 2003 Page #112  
accounts of "officially sanctioned termination" in the name of national sec 2004 Page #200  

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tly he was confused over the radar terminology. The DEW line, part of the a 2006 Page #178  

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f nature. \Xie mustn't forget that termites and moles have constructed unde 2005 Page #163  

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938, a millionaire by contemporary terms. Wall Street banker Ferdinand Eber 2003 Page #85  
than Twining notes in no uncertain terms that "The phenomenon reported is s 2003 Page #87  
e: all criteria to be evaluated in terms of “common sense. ” 11/8/2003 Spec 2003 Page #177  
iza- sc tlonj that is, I think its terms are too general and imply too much 2003 Page #230  
belonged to. It was quite heavy in terms of its size. He had an analysis do 2004 Page #94  
r beyond what is known in ordinary terms of physics that you take the measu 2004 Page #100  
 went so far as to imply in strong terms that it very well may be true. Fur 2004 Page #132  
nd authors aren't even on speaking terms any more. However, the town of Ros 2004 Page #148  
of the UFO controversy forever. In terms of what I am about to explain, thi 2004 Page #178  
 what are you crazy?" Question: In terms of psychic or UFOs? UFOs. I would  2004 Page #181  
e most current "read" of what RPIT terms the Ramey Office Memo: Line 1 R*** 2004 Page #228  
 event has now become much more in terms of both data and sources, such as  2005 Page #45  
it is a highly stratified order in terms of wealth and power. There are man 2005 Page #75  
and could only recall the event in terms of mathematics, as though an attem 2005 Page #79  
s we are accustomed to thinking in terms of, i.e.: electromagnetic energy m 2005 Page #90  
ect on the organism, especially in terms of the blood vessels. It also incr 2005 Page #90  
re made to explain an exception in terms that do not contradict the system. 2005 Page #103  
n island of Spitsbergen. Under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act, 2005 Page #133  
the most cost effective options in terms of part of the materials budget."  2005 Page #149  
e deepest Black \X/orld project in terms of secrecy and security. Ir also c 2005 Page #167  
ind parallels and consistencies in terms of procedures and policies. If Sto 2006 Page #17  
d 'Colonel' due to his behavior in terms of taking charge of retrieval oper 2006 Page #18  
mation on each of group of EBEs in terms of their physiology, food requirem 2006 Page #19  
f temporary security clearances in terms of section 23.b. from SOM1-01. Con 2006 Page #20  
obable net effect of the event, in terms of benefit or threat Variously com 2006 Page #52  
d between the NHI and ourselves in terms of culture, purpose and technology 2006 Page #54  
 — not just in collective security terms, but also regarding the prospect o 2006 Page #55  
tact event in positive or negative terms. This in turn would directly influ 2006 Page #55  
remember, and then only in general terms. Those I talked to could not recal 2006 Page #85  
initions of the biological/genetic terms. So, here are some definitions tha 2006 Page #113  
t benefits will fall to the MoD in terms of recruiting, training or public  2006 Page #131  
T. COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE DETAIL IN TERMS OF COLOR, SIZE AND OTHER CHARACTER 2006 Page #153  
lved appears to have benefited, in terms of wealth or fame, from this unsol 2006 Page #192  
graphic to suggest in no uncertain terms that their new VXJ IVIodule Receiv 2007 Page #71  
or example, declassified under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act  2007 Page #140  
cumentation declassified under the terms of the Freedom of Inforn1ation Act 2008 Page #23  
otes, and a small variety of other terms. Different computer programs use d 2008 Page #108  
for final intelligence product. 2. Terms of reference be defined by the Boa 2009 Page #19  
l formula-which relativity is not. Terms such as atomic theory, hot and col 2009 Page #20  
VE ANYTHING COME INTO YOUR MIND IN TERMS OF THOUGHT OR IMAGE? Well, did !fe 2009 Page #67  
y many individuals who are what he terms "trained observers," such as airpl 2009 Page #178  

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e helicopter incident, soldiers at Tern Hill barracks in Shropshire saw sev 2008 Page #67  
ussolini pointed out that the real tern, should be "corporatism. " "The fir 2008 Page #124  

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een in our atmosphere, and even on terra firma, that cannot be accounted fo 2003 Page #18  
sive way. I've taken a look at the terra server images -) ou can go on terr 2005 Page #67  
erra server images -) ou can go on terra sen·er to this day and rake a look 2005 Page #67  
 My purpose was to explore a major terra incognita of American government , 2009 Page #12  
 My purpose was to explore a major terra inco!:mita of American governmen t 2009 Page #23  

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here were many of these on the old terraces that were around the old lake b 2003 Page #45  

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at least. I mean of the ground and terrain, and also pictures of the hickey 2003 Page #69  
w Mexico Bureau of Land Management terrain.) Jesse Marcel would tell his ha 2004 Page #135  
ided to tether tl1e horses, as the terrain seemed too rough for their hoove 2005 Page #154  
with body lights, illuminating the terrain, seen by citizens Object hovers, 2006 Page #28  
ncing toward him across the rugged terrain. The four men in the truck had s 2006 Page #74  
12 had crashed in rugged, roadless terrain, and no electric lighting was av 2006 Page #75  
fter 40 years, and the surrounding terrain was littered with thousands of s 2006 Page #76  
 Cuba & apparently landed in rough terrain West of Eureka Utah. Bright enou 2008 Page #10  

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 i I FI:fragite 1Pardikaftl S'44* !Terre ct 153                             2004 Page #156  

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 memo. IPU set-up 1944 - FDR ..Non Terrestrial Science and Technology June  2003 Page #25  
 pieces might be "punch outs" from terrestrial machining operations since t 2003 Page #100  
ions since they measured in common terrestrial quarter-inch and inch sizes. 2003 Page #100  
r. Erik Hauri in the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, he agreed to anal 2003 Page #108  
ious sample, but still not outside terrestrial ranges for magnesium metal.  2003 Page #108  
Mg metal standard, but not outside terrestrial magnesium ranges. Ion Microp 2003 Page #109  
s by Dr. Erik Hauri, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institut 2003 Page #109  
 could be used as a cover for very terrestrial projects, such as the U2 spy 2003 Page #141  
f 2 types; materials “not known to Terrestrial science" □ Security is of ma 2003 Page #172  
 including materials "not known to Terrestrial science" and with great stre 2003 Page #173  
c Aircraft not manufactured by any terrestrial power ® Object or devices, u 2003 Page #174  
lysis shows materials not known to Terrestrial science Material tested...gr 2003 Page #175  
o ascertain whether the object was terrestrial in origin, or far more exoti 2004 Page #7  
lized they were challenged by non- terrestrial advanced technologies; • gov 2004 Page #61  
staff members of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) at the Carne 2004 Page #63  
hey were machines, and not ones of terrestrial origin. \X/hile it might see 2005 Page #96  
ies and remains of entities not of terrestrial origin which may become avai 2006 Page #18  
o be administered as the effect of terrestrial medications on non-human bio 2006 Page #19  
Dalneoorsk, Soviet Union. Possibly terrestrial • • Earty 8/87 Near the town 2006 Page #29  
ers' names under the heading "Non- Terrestrial Officers " Also finds list o 2006 Page #31  
involve experimental (but entirely terrestrial) aircraft. In my opinion, th 2006 Page #88  
hoaxes. Some will be misidentified terrestrial objects. If they involve rea 2006 Page #88  
vering Burke's boots was of common terrestrial origin, why didn't the test  2006 Page #192  
eople might be seeing was advanced terrestrial technology that was being te 2006 Page #199  
identified, which point to a very "terrestrial" explanation for many of the 2007 Page #94  
icial aJJoy, but not a material of terrestrial or non terrestrial (meteoric 2007 Page #198  
t a material of terrestrial or non terrestrial (meteoric) origin. Therefore 2007 Page #198  
tforms could launch rockets at any terrestrial target within the satellite' 2009 Page #17  
aterrestrial scientific ideas with terrestrial technology. A revolution of  2009 Page #19  
 consequences of a different kind. Terrestrial science and technology have  2009 Page #20  
truggled with the reality of extra terrestrial contact. Equally important,  2009 Page #88  

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!'Or children looking for an extra terrestrially-themed S\\ eec that's acce 2007 Page #63  

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p Special Operations i\lanualEXTRA TERRESTRJA L ENTITIES AND TECHNOLOGY, RE 2005 Page #127  

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 on the drawing board which are so terrible that there may not be any more  2003 Page #16  
s a SETI cultist noting (as on the terrible Peter Jennings, Feb. 24, 2005,  2006 Page #6  
ved in the accident. This proved a terrible public relations gaff and secur 2006 Page #83  
ast in 1936, and most notably in a terrible epidemic in 1918. The most prob 2006 Page #111  
d rocking the caravan and was in a terrible state. "Then we suddenly saw th 2006 Page #128  
vernment. Then one day there was a terrible crash. Paul said he would make  2006 Page #151  
ed any UK witnesses. They are in a terrible situation. 86                   2007 Page #92  
 the story is true, it would cause terrible embarrassment for Jack [Kennedy 2007 Page #135  
life's work, are threatened by the terrible insecurity which reigns in our  2008 Page #117  

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 everyone there that something was terribly wrong" Once outside, Forrestal  2003 Page #89  
ent in man1 major periorucals. Not terribly well known at the time, even am 2007 Page #65  

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lved from the 1945 STV to the 1951 Terrier to the 1958 Tabs. SLIDE #10: Las 2004 Page #66  

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windmill and went to pieces with a terrific explosion, scattering debris ov 2004 Page #26  

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tisin g agency gave us yet another terrifical.ly original offering in their 2007 Page #71  

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weeks later, on August 6, that the terrified residents of San Antonio learn 2005 Page #153  

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hat read, "The Thing 10-Feet Tall, Terrifies Party of 7." This UP article r 2006 Page #99  

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mination alone, as cited above, is terrifying. Reason dictates that formal  2005 Page #126  
nada when they were subjected to a terrifying experience , which resulted i 2008 Page #35  
eater Than Atomic Bomb" Weapons as terrifying as the atom bomb -super sound 2009 Page #161  

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

es external to national territory, territorial waters and airspace, assuran 2008 Page #25  
izontally by a plane which has the territorial frontiers for its boundaries 2009 Page #14  

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 of strange flying craft seen over territories of the soviet union. This is 2003 Page #12  
 such installations on former USSR territories, given the distributed natur 2004 Page #171  
nce there were no more res nullius territories , is beginn:.ng to regain a  2008 Page #113  
ns of acqu:.ring sovereig nty over territories, when exploratio ns made pos 2008 Page #113  

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so Coyame: Se precipito un OVNI en territorio mexicano en 1974?" Los Grande 2007 Page #192  

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n unidentified object" in Bolivian territory in May 1978. • The object was  2003 Page #164  
identified object fell on Bolivian territory near the Argentine border. We  2004 Page #8  
hich crashed on a hill in Bolivian territory. Just a few minutes ago Radio  2004 Page #8  
event occurred well away from U.K. territory, no other explanation seemed r 2004 Page #12  
f the sphere crashes on Australian territory in 1963. According to the repo 2004 Page #16  
ready has beta located in Bolivian territory, official :vales in Salta anno 2004 Page #20  
e contamination of the surrounding territory, the cover-up of disposal of n 2004 Page #125  
fied flying objects over Brazilian territory. But when General Coelho Lima  2005 Page #35  
ies which may come down inside the territory of or fall into the possession 2006 Page #18  
retch expectations into unfamiliar territory, even to the point of testing  2006 Page #51  
 now? Is it exploring? Seeking new territory or resources? Passing through  2006 Page #53  
mission the D-21B flew to friendly territory and jettisoned its camera pack 2006 Page #78  
a course that would intercept U.S. territory about forty miles southwest of 2006 Page #133  
 not immediately take it over U.S. territory. The alert was called off with 2006 Page #134  
overy team be allowed onto Mexican territory to 'assist'. These requests we 2006 Page #134  
ered object was on its way to U.S. territory. Before leaving the convoy sit 2006 Page #135  
d approximately 200 miles from U.S territory, yet U.S. air defenses extend  2006 Page #136  
identified object fell on Bolivian territory near the Argentine border. We  2007 Page #141  
hich crashed on a hill in Bolivian territory . Just a few minutes ago Radio 2007 Page #141  
 as "the integrity of the national territory and its institutions ." In ess 2008 Page #24  
ir personnel, the populace and the territory in general, by implementing ci 2008 Page #24  
 from sources external to national territory, territorial waters and airspa 2008 Page #25  
the logging roads to be their home territory the soldiers assigned to secur 2008 Page #60  
rt of air space directly above the territory of a state is subject to the s 2009 Page #14  
ce which is not directly above its territory. 2. The object of sovereignty  2009 Page #14  
reignty is the air space above its territory, which appears to be bounded:  2009 Page #14  
m violation of air space above its territory. What constitutes the greatest 2009 Page #15  
cidenta lly hit Russian or Chinese territory because of poor targeting syst 2009 Page #22  
ea that is still virginal research territory is the role of Government in t 2009 Page #154  

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 and 'sm./ the show ' • Ifiereed a terror.. curter, ihviong the riarii,,ai  2006 Page #30  
rgans remained functional. Despite terror, there I would be a sense of hope 2006 Page #62  
ys fled down the path screaming in terror and ran off the farm. Within a ha 2006 Page #90  
taring up with a mix of wonder and terror watching as Sputnik, the first Ru 2006 Page #182  

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 1.iberties for protection against terrorises. Bue which threat is more ser 2007 Page #36  

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r augmented today by the threat of terrorism. It is evident that we have be 2003 Page #187  
of Jack McGeorge who was a counter terrorism specialist and secret service  2004 Page #188  
sor for National and International Terrorism and his office was located one 2004 Page #188  
the Cold War, and with the rise of terrorism , national security has had to 2008 Page #25  

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t? A. All major countries and many terrorist groups would very much like to 2006 Page #9  
earch in mind and not malicious or terrorist in nature. I assume you would  2007 Page #91  
, a progenitor of today's al Qaeda terrorist organization. Hassan al-Banna  2008 Page #139  

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e which threat is more serious: ► "Terrorists" who kjll, perhaps, a few Ame 2007 Page #36  
nt to be a system for dealing with Terrorists. They have also used the new  2007 Page #92  
med the fire the work of communist terrorists , a panicky German Parliament 2008 Page #128  

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olan, Ka11 n Dolan, Cameron DeBow, Terry Hansen, Linda Moulton Howe, Antoni 2007 Page #3  
agement In the Wake of A UFO Crash Terry Hansen ................. ......... 2007 Page #5  
he Wake of a UFO Crash Summary: By Terry Hansen Copyright 2007 Terry Hansen 2007 Page #7  
ry: By Terry Hansen Copyright 2007 Terry Hansen Publjc skepticism about the 2007 Page #7  
news organizations. In th.is talk, Terry Hansen, author of The 1\l.lissi11g 2007 Page #7  

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 r;,111. ,u.., .. rt••t 1• r-,.JtJ terr~l" •,~, ot Iur-oC.~ Uta:.. t-.:'C"n 2008 Page #20  

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ine its industrial plan and aa *le teShnfoledir, I Wiese it will be ritalle 2004 Page #20  

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ion V Let E = 100 k\1/m and B = 17 Tesla (or 170 kG). Then, V = 50 microns/ 2005 Page #24  
ethal power has leaked out. Nicola Tesla, the father of induction in electr 2009 Page #158  

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royo drainage Gap from ground Soil test — buckbrush Section 5 Barnett's bac 2003 Page #44  
mbe Down, the British Government's Test and Evaluation Center in Wiltshire, 2003 Page #78  
t Brazil metal no longer exists to test further. 103                        2003 Page #107  
ion discovered during the Carnegie test might relate to an ion generation f 2003 Page #111  
lses in water. The results of this test are shown here, where the dashed li 2003 Page #112  
om a pure, distilled water control test. Figure 15. Graph of CDP response i 2003 Page #112  
ydrogen is to apply a simple flame test, familiar to most students taking b 2003 Page #114  
o collect enough gas for the flame test, the reaction rate was increased by 2003 Page #114  
n weak acetic acid. In the initial test conducted October 22, 2003, an 80 m 2003 Page #114  
rom an 80 milligram Bi/Mg reaction test was placed on a slide glass and dro 2003 Page #114  
e with the solution from the Bi/Mg test, had a clear, very adherent, colorl 2003 Page #115  
iated project at the Nevada atomic test site to explode low-yield nuclear d 2003 Page #149  
 warned of a project at the Nevada Test Site connected to the "alien war."  2003 Page #150  
zations and tables of allowance 4. Test equipment (electronic) 5. Photograp 2003 Page #177  
craft, rocket, weapons, or balloon test that are indicated that the first c 2003 Page #232  
bject was recovered at the Woomera Test Range that was described as being a 2004 Page #15  
e and had decided to take it for a test flight. "About two weeks ago, I sta 2004 Page #32  
ce) down, you know, we done an air test: perfect air. It don't makes sense  2004 Page #52  
ew Mexico. The first static engine test firing of a German V-2 on U.S. soil 2004 Page #64  
. The missile used for this engine test became the first German V-2 launche 2004 Page #64  
eculiar phenomena" for the erratic test flight of a German V-2 rocket which 2004 Page #64  
JCS) under whose authority weapons test ranges were established and operate 2004 Page #65  
ll-scale replica of the Supersonic Test Vehicle called Bumblebee, or the "F 2004 Page #66  
was the American military's .first test of a suace-to-air missile strike ag 2004 Page #67  
UP. Los Alamos was a good place to test the new, powerful radar because the 2004 Page #71  
in the U.S. and U. K. are in field test states. Discovery of new virus and  2004 Page #80  
News, May 20, 1947 Secrecy Shrouds Test of American Rocket This Week It wou 2004 Page #82  
 34-35 UFO seen in hangar; hoax to test Stringfield 47 1967 Western USA 0 1 2004 Page #113  
ifty years ago is like a Rorschach Test — you can see in it whatever you wi 2004 Page #142  
 Artem Mikoyan Family of Engineers,Test Pilots, and Ministers Mikoyan-Gurei 2004 Page #158  
ing the 1950's. This is solubility test using methyl ethyl ketone. The wate 2004 Page #250  
 £lying near the site of an atomjc test in Nevada that was part of a larger 2005 Page #39  
on Upshot-Knothole was intended to test nuclear devices for possible inclus 2005 Page #39  
neering design of Air Force engine test cells, development techniques for d 2005 Page #41  
ailer and hauled off co the levada Test Site north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhous 2005 Page #45  
 Soldiers connect fuel hose at the test range. •. •. t I I t 1' 'f; ' 1111• 2005 Page #50  
ed, the experimenta l protocols to test the objection, and the design of ne 2005 Page #93  
 which point to secret governme nt test craft. From the many sightings over 2005 Page #119  
facilities. Yet, secret government test craft does not explain all UFO repo 2005 Page #119  
ura Peak and very near the Trinity test site of the first atomic bomb. Whil 2005 Page #126  
 UFOs over the White Sands missile test range; accounts of at least three U 2005 Page #131  
s have been pursued, and with each test the case or document has shown to b 2005 Page #137  
s available; for example, rocks co test, scarred trees, photographs or dire 2005 Page #137  
 site 10 miles from the Groom Lake test site. Although Lazar's credentials  2005 Page #168  
 at the southern end of the Nevada Test Site. The test director ·was a Dr.  2005 Page #168  
n end of the Nevada Test Site. The test director ·was a Dr. Ed Doll. On May 2005 Page #168  
tigate the crash of a super-secret test vehicle. Stansel's job was to deter 2005 Page #168  
ed the time it took the Soviets to test their first A-bomb (1949) by at lea 2006 Page #9  
 invert,".,d imagcs, Inside Nellis Test Range (leaked to Hard Copy) • About 2006 Page #30  
may have purposefully modified his test set up no that it would not give an 2006 Page #41  
ly spectacular performance in that test. The data indicate that he had chos 2006 Page #41  
 likely from nearby Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS), established in 1943 2006 Page #45  
this process were: A. Identify and test critical uncertainties: Answer the  2006 Page #51  
cises were conducted to elicit and test critical uncertainties that, if pro 2006 Page #52  
in public order. Theologians would test the new reality against doctrine an 2006 Page #58  
ew this as Armageddon; others as a test of faith. Religious institutions wo 2006 Page #62  
space program or possibly a famous test pilot. Attempts by reporters to fol 2006 Page #75  
ivered to Area 51 in 1964. Several test launches over the Pacific Missile R 2006 Page #77  
n Wallis, Lockheed's senior flight test engineer for the D-21, immediately  2006 Page #78  
n to haul the wreckage back to the test site. The only harrowing moment cam 2006 Page #79  
perational units at nearby Tonopah Test Range (fit), the existence of the F 2006 Page #81  
 Article 792, was delivered to the test site at Groom Lake on 6 November 19 2006 Page #81  
gine runs and taxi tests, Lockheed test pilot Skip Holm flew the first flig 2006 Page #81  
cle 792 was assigned to the 4450th Test Squadron Nightstalkers (part of the 2006 Page #81  
 its career engaged in operational test and evaluation. By 1986, news media 2006 Page #81  
o that crashed at the [Groom Lake] test site 20 years earlier" and spread t 2006 Page #85  
Several years later, F-117A Flight Test director Richard Abrams repeated th 2006 Page #85  
e did not pass the "ring of truth" test. It just felt false. The more I tho 2006 Page #85  
ghway during a classified avionics test. I have visited more than 100 crash 2006 Page #86  
t. On 23 June, a B-57 flown by two Test Pilot School instructors was return 2006 Page #87  
ams in U.S. and U.K., are in field test stages. Discovery of new virus and  2006 Page #105  
nese soldiers die. • 1942: British test anthrax on sheep on the Scottish is 2006 Page #107  
the U.S. employ this pathogen as a test of biological warfare predicated on 2006 Page #108  
 Detrick would very likely want to test it for biological warfare purposes  2006 Page #112  
e associated fibrils (SAFs) in the test tube. It has been found that tissue 2006 Page #114  
ing, they said it was just a NORAD test, don't panic about it. It was not a 2006 Page #149  
o raise funds for the lie detector test to be administered. As of this writ 2006 Page #188  
terrestrial origin, why didn't the test results from the University of Wash 2006 Page #192  
 being tested at the nearby Nevada Test Site. Another couple told us about  2006 Page #199  
for such small rural towns. Nevada Test Site Visit During the early part of 2006 Page #199  
roup from UNLV to visit the Nevada Test Site. Many people do not know that  2006 Page #199  
 the Department of Energy's Nevada Test Site. There has been much speculati 2006 Page #199  
culation that certain areas of the Test Site, such as Area 51 and S2, house 2006 Page #199  
hnology. However, the parts of the Test Site that we visited were not anywh 2006 Page #199  
ileges and shown many areas of the Test Site that are off-limits to the gen 2006 Page #199  
had been blasted with radiation to test their effectiveness. Later we went  2006 Page #199  
pth. The crater was blasted out to test the nuclear potential for peaceful  2006 Page #199  
fered the opportunity to visit the test Site, with planned Family Day visit 2006 Page #199  
f 1992, when we visited the Nevada Test Site, someone in the group asked a  2006 Page #201  
her cattle had been ranched at the Test Site during the nuclear tests. We w 2006 Page #201  
 that there had been cattle at the Test Site and various parts of the anima 2006 Page #201  
ere told that there were no longer test cattle at the Test Site. However, m 2006 Page #201  
 were no longer test cattle at the Test Site. However, multiple, unusual ca 2006 Page #201  
uding the counties surrounding the Test Site. It seemed that many of these  2006 Page #201  
hought they might be some sort of "test" aircraft. The General's OfGce sugg 2007 Page #95  
in the U.S. during 1947. The first test flight of crus USAF/ Avro disc, occ 2007 Page #111  
n Malton in 1955, with add.itional test fLights tak.ing place at Edwards AF 2007 Page #111  
ERSJON ICREW l\t-:\CH2 PROJECT -Y2 TEST ,\IIKIUTT !CREW ~.(ACM .9.: l'ROJEC 2007 Page #112  
 AT ( I 00.000 TT I PROJECT- I 194 TEST AlRCRAF"T ICREW 106 --------------- 2007 Page #112  
ent of Air Force Systems Command's test and evaluation facilities at Hollom 2007 Page #162  
ry 1974, the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center (AFOTEC) was  2007 Page #163  
on of a low-cost gas dynamic laser test facility: Epoxy canister developmen 2007 Page #163  
on of a low-cost gas dynamic laser test facility. 157                       2007 Page #163  
lectro-Explosive, and Aerial Cable Test Facilities (Coyote Test Field).] .. 2007 Page #164  
rial Cable Test Facilities (Coyote Test Field).] ..... - AUSTRALIANS OVERWH 2007 Page #164  
 inside Coyote Canyon's restricted test range between August 8 and Septembe 2007 Page #174  
tember 3, 1980. That highly secure test range is used by the U. S. Air Forc 2007 Page #174  
'\.&CC .Aerial Lights in Restncted Test Range . AF'OSI Oct 1700 Kirtlard AF 2007 Page #174  
tified Aerial Lights in Restricted Test Range." "CR 44 Applies." 168        2007 Page #174  
e Department of Defense Restricted Test Range .... "At approximately 2350 h 2007 Page #176  
               At the AEC's Nevada Test Site was a man who also saw the obj 2008 Page #9  
ted by the big hydrogen space bomb test held later in the Pacific hundreds  2008 Page #16  
e incident was part of some secret test, which is patently false; as such t 2008 Page #66  
ailer and hauled off to the Nevada Test Site north of Las Vegas. Bill Uhous 2009 Page #52  
d shipped to an undisclosed Nevada test facility. The entry crew was sent t 2009 Page #53  
were frequentl y present at rocket test sites. She stated that she heard th 2009 Page #90  
                 It was decided to test the suggestion by ad hoc trials und 2009 Page #165  
plans were laid for an operational test in New Zealand at Taronui Bay, Nort 2009 Page #165  
d large waves." "It was decided to test the suggestion by ad hoc trials und 2009 Page #169  
summer of 1946. Its purpose was to test the effect of nuclear weapons on na 2009 Page #173  
 a yield of 23 kilotons: the first test was Able which was detonated at an  2009 Page #173  
20 feet on 1 July 1946; the second test was 167                             2009 Page #173  

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not transmit!" ► Denver AP Bureau "test'' by reporter R. Roger Harkins duri 2007 Page #19  

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 early '80s, before more extensive test-ban treaties were in effect, Excali 2003 Page #149  

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 the original posts stiU stand - a testament to the dry climate there. In t 2005 Page #53  

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ow how it arrived but the boys who tested it said it was very unusual. ” So 2003 Page #16  
been at the scene are analyzed and tested for accuracy. Other sources are a 2003 Page #21  
 hard physical facts that could be tested. I contacted a scientist in a maj 2003 Page #100  
 onto the beach and sea. The metal tested to be nearly 100 percent pure mag 2003 Page #107  
craft were highly maneuverable and tested only at night to hide their exist 2003 Page #151  
wn to Terrestrial science Material tested...great strength and resistance t 2003 Page #175  
e the words "Blue Book Files," was tested and concluded to be 1962 or later 2004 Page #245  
uments that have been forensically tested and are arguable genuine. This is 2004 Page #253  
te where the first atomic bomb was tested; Alamagordo Anny Air Field (AAF), 2005 Page #125  
nippets of film have been seen and tested, but none of them had any scenes  2005 Page #146  
e bond between a married-couple is tested in the extreme when Mavis collaps 2005 Page #150  
te where the first atomic bomb was tested on July 16, 1945. Jose was nine ) 2005 Page #153  
 and compared them to the vehicles tested in the German V-7 program, but fo 2005 Page #169  
fies that that the first disc they tested was the re-engineered ET craft th 2005 Page #170  
at which the first atomic bomb was tested, was noted. We certainly have no  2006 Page #11  
merged. The basic worlds were then tested for "holes" — what might happen t 2006 Page #51  
imental aircraft, especially those tested at Edwards Air Force Base, Califo 2006 Page #72  
ally classified Top Secret, it was tested at the CIA's Area 51 facility at  2006 Page #72  
"black" program in the late 1970s, tested at Area 51, and deployed to opera 2006 Page #81  
the Blackbird (Fig. 13). Initially tested at Area 51 in August 1963, the th 2006 Page #87  
restrial technology that was being tested at the nearby Nevada Test Site. A 2006 Page #199  
s of deception have been tried and tested, and no doubt further perfected o 2007 Page #31  
." APRO retorted that the fragment tested by Craig was not the same one\\ h 2007 Page #195  
 "large. triangulu wing aircraft," tested at Nellis Nevada and the Tehachap 2009 Page #151  

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ats a Udder • Vulva/vagina 0 Penis/testes 0 Rectum 0 Lips •Tail o Surgical  2006 Page #118  

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ions have been made on the elestr !testicle' ettvorle up to W. year l9S5 4- 2004 Page #20  

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om the udder. SLIDE #33: Penis and testicles removed, Grove Oak, Alabama, F 2004 Page #77  
 Grove Oak, Alabama, the penis and testicles were cleanly and bloodless rem 2004 Page #77  
 jaw • Rectum • Genitalia: (Penis, testicles and scrotal contents in males, 2006 Page #115  

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igadier-General Steven Lovekin who testified for the Briefings held by CSET 2003 Page #194  
there are numerous people who have testified to the fact that something unu 2004 Page #16  
hic evidence. In fact, he actually testified to the committee, stating that 2004 Page #104  
ogul balloon research project, has testified that some of the parts of the  2004 Page #138  
sheer number of witnesses who have testified to this event, albeit there ar 2005 Page #166  

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-.... ,.., ·--0411 -·- "h7f"••N He testifies that that the first disc they  2005 Page #170  
ngman, Arizona in 1953. He further testifies that the ET's presented a craf 2005 Page #170  

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 of these witnesses are willing to testify under oath if such an opportunit 2003 Page #57  
identified flying objects come and testify. I think the American people wou 2003 Page #195  
identified Flying Objects come and testify. "I think the American people wo 2004 Page #177  

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cember 4, 1960. 1n addition to the testimon y of Fritz \Xlerner himself, th 2005 Page #41  
Disclosure Some of this "abduction testimon y" does not give us the most pl 2005 Page #75  
's accounts and have discarded his testimon ) as authentication of reverse  2005 Page #168  

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mission time lines; and documented testimonials of former NASA scientists.  2008 Page #135  

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se facts because several different testimonies have emerged the past few ye 2003 Page #98  
 and going back and retrieving the testimonies from the families, they kept 2004 Page #72  
ike humanoid beings slumped over." Testimonies from policemen and eyewitnes 2004 Page #73  
. There are a number of incidents, testimonies and statements that show the 2004 Page #176  
re A great deal of alleged insider testimonies have reached the world via o 2005 Page #83  
ern 116 Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies About Non-Human Aerial Craft 2006 Page #3  
ng such information, there are the testimonies of a number of whisdeblowers 2006 Page #14  
 and Dan Sherman, whose respective testimonies provide important insights i 2006 Page #14  
use both SOM1-01 and whistleblower testimonies of Stone and Sherman to outl 2006 Page #14  
derived from Stone's and Sherman's testimonies for understanding how person 2006 Page #14  
 seven elements appear in both the testimonies of Sherman and Stone, and su 2006 Page #22  
tone's and Sherman's whistleblower testimonies suggest that a similar templ 2006 Page #23  
utlined by the SOM1-01 manual, the testimonies of Clifford Stone and Dan Sh 2006 Page #24  
 SOM1-01 and the Stone and Sherman testimonies provide clear insight into h 2006 Page #24  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies About Non-Human Aerial Craft 2006 Page #139  
 day. Linda will present firsthand testimonies about American military inte 2006 Page #139  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #140  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #142  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #144  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #146  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #148  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #150  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #152  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #154  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #156  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #158  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #160  
        Military Voices: Firsthand Testimonies Abut Non-Human Aerial Craft  2006 Page #162  
dermines consistency of eyewitness testimonies so no credibility with publi 2008 Page #93  
tes are scrambled, compared to the testimonies of John Burroughs and Sgt. J 2008 Page #93  
Project. This presentation reviews testimonies, documents and events concer 2009 Page #35  
 a handful of stories, reports and testimonies that collectively have a sig 2009 Page #48  

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ess, Reverend Huffman, and related testimony of granddaughter Charlette Man 2003 Page #21  
 and is consistent with supporting testimony, although I'm sure that other  2003 Page #28  
Let's begin again with Charlette's testimony as to who was at the crash sit 2003 Page #30  
d and paranoid." Given Charlette's testimony of police officers, plaincloth 2003 Page #30  
 as powerful as the Huffman - Mann testimony, I give it partial credit for  2003 Page #31  
Chief - Carl James Lewis - '41 The testimony has the military coming to swe 2003 Page #33  
uestions. We know from Charlette's testimony that Huffman was driven about  2003 Page #36  
to verify these fires. Charlette's testimony is that it happened one April  2003 Page #37  
tory does not hinge on Charlette's testimony alone; there are the low level 2003 Page #38  
, accompanying the article was the testimony of a local witness of the time 2003 Page #183  
act good friends. The oral history testimony of Robert Landry, the Air Advi 2003 Page #191  
lly, related to Eisenhower, is the testimony of Brigadier General Steven Lo 2003 Page #192  
nts, letters, and paper trail; the testimony of many military and civilian  2004 Page #48  
vidence only when supported by the testimony of the expert witness. So, ALL 2004 Page #106  
 try to make sure that the witness testimony that Len collected is free of  2004 Page #121  
n Sept 1952 • Soviet fighter pilot testimony of USSR policy in this area Sl 2004 Page #128  
 strongly supported by the witness testimony and other records. Now I'll do 2004 Page #130  
n it, according to Charles Moore's testimony in 1994. About a half century  2004 Page #133  
hat began to convince him that the testimony from Marcel might be incredibl 2004 Page #135  
 adding up the implications of the testimony of Jesse Marcel, Lydia Sleppy  2004 Page #136  
, they may have been led astray by testimony from a Roswell resident named  2004 Page #137  
e out." Between Jesse Marcel Jr.'s testimony and Bessie Brazel's statements 2004 Page #138  
d one must navigate. Certain sworn testimony is utterly contradictory, and  2004 Page #139  
im our film, plus tapes of witness testimony and the book UFO Crash at Rosw 2004 Page #140  
believe. The videotaped first-hand testimony of Roswell counter-intelligenc 2004 Page #143  
onel Corso, who once gave credible testimony before Congress on the issue o 2004 Page #146  
 hard to ignore. It is independent testimony that does not rely on either N 2004 Page #217  
             Aztec 1948 — like the testimony of Farley and Nolan referred t 2004 Page #222  
alking about the incident. Souza's testimony , cl1ough open to question, wo 2005 Page #37  
most of us. True, if one considers testimony from alleged abductees as vali 2005 Page #74  
thermore, there is a large body of testimony from officials, scientists, an 2005 Page #78  
are held in secrecy by humans. The testimony does not have the same evident 2005 Page #78  
ing true. For example, the body of testimony collected by Leonard Stringfie 2005 Page #78  
a one-man clearing house of leaked testimony from more than 30 direct sourc 2005 Page #78  
am Hamilton, and many others. This testimony suggests there is a great deal 2005 Page #83  
l s, Mark McCandnsh, has given his testimony to the Disclosure Project, hea 2005 Page #83  
 made me sit up. So much Air Force testimony can't be ignored. Inclined to  2005 Page #102  
isoners and taking evidence. Since testimony from living Roswell wimesses c 2005 Page #126  
elopment Center. She gave detailed testimony about frequent sightings of UF 2005 Page #131  
the so-caUed Roswell incident. Her testimony with many other details, just  2005 Page #131  
 hoax." To-dare in m) files 1 have testimony from eight separate individual 2005 Page #149  
h many FX experts and their expert testimony cannot be ignored. One FX expe 2005 Page #149  
on of our own technolog y based on testimony given by a number of sources,  2005 Page #163  
available records and mostly human testimony, the actual events around thes 2005 Page #167  
what little evidence they can from testimony, leaked documents, and direct  2005 Page #167  
ated projects. I will contrast the testimony of Stone with key elements in  2006 Page #14  
, and to help substantiate Stone's testimony of being covertly employed as  2006 Page #14  
rations. I will also use Sherman's testimony concerning his employment as a 2006 Page #14  
e tool for helping corroborate the testimony of a whisdeblower, Clifford St 2006 Page #16  
M1-01, then this helps confirm his testimony. Also, such consistency would  2006 Page #17  
session of foreign powers. Stone's testimony of his 'special team' being le 2006 Page #18  
are impossible to predict. Stone's testimony is consistent with the first a 2006 Page #19  
first aid to injured EBEs. Stone's testimony however indicates that knowled 2006 Page #19  
er inconsistencies between Stone's testimony, and lack of documentary evide 2006 Page #21  
roborating Stone's crash retrieval testimony given the lack of documentatio 2006 Page #21  
pendent means of corroborating the testimony of Clifford Stone. The followi 2006 Page #22  
 required. Sherman's whistleblower testimony offers important corroborating 2006 Page #23  
, it can be concluded that Stone's testimony is very likely an accurate ref 2006 Page #23  
riguing accounts and whistleblower testimony suggesting that Government age 2006 Page #119  
" (23) Having digested the witness testimony and the available evidence, ca 2006 Page #129  
(albeit in the form of second-hand testimony) that the alien body angle of  2006 Page #129  
ormation on December 8 and witness testimony about a flying saucer crash ne 2006 Page #178  
to the as-jet undisputed gewitness testimony of the boat captain and divers 2006 Page #189  
sed on the evidence and eyewitness testimony surrounding the Lummi Island I 2006 Page #190  
 be sure, much of the evidence and testimony regarding the events seems to  2006 Page #192  
? Follow along with the eyewitness testimony, news accounts, and official C 2006 Page #194  
 illustrations based on the acruaJ testimony, drawings, letters, and detail 2007 Page #94  
t. Conclusions: The documentation, testimony and cases chat 1 have cited in 2007 Page #144  
ew cases offer multiple eyewitness testimony over a large region, radar con 2008 Page #7  
ountry sounded reasonable when the testimony of the witnesses is ignored. T 2008 Page #17  
eat Britain, combined with notable testimony from military and government p 2008 Page #23  
vided via other means, and witness testimony suggesting that senior personn 2008 Page #37  
covered, but he had no evidence or testimony to disprove it. He pointed out 2008 Page #44  
k recorded the following firsthand testimony from witness Semen Semenov: At 2008 Page #99  
 discovered Nazi documents and the testimony of former Polish workers , Bla 2008 Page #128  
n controversy include the original testimony of Fritz Werner, as provided t 2009 Page #48  
he case. We have a growing body of testimony, documents , sources and more  2009 Page #55  
er example of why I believe June's testimony is of extraordinary importance 2009 Page #93  
ways to be described in this short testimony. No doubt her revelations will 2009 Page #95  

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He said that during the Norton AFB testing it was discovered that "the enti 2003 Page #102  
Linda Moulton Howe) discussing the testing of the samples noted that basica 2003 Page #103  
Aluminum. Slight variations on the testing, but indistinguishable from 'nor 2003 Page #103  
sible that someone at Kirtland was testing unconventional flying craft. It  2003 Page #151  
o Lt. Gen. Twining • Top R&D group testing all the latest finds from Soviet 2003 Page #160  
nd Telescope, April 1953, p. 151. “Testing of Relativity Theory with an Art 2003 Page #182  
ep the technology secret and to do testing of new systems at covert locatio 2003 Page #185  
it was signed a critical aspect to testing the idea that both directives we 2003 Page #209  
e military weapons development and testing and intelligence activity. The a 2004 Page #48  
e stationed at RAF Bentwaters. ... Testing my own memory hours before the U 2004 Page #56  
 Secret research such as the early testing of nerve gas. What happened, acc 2004 Page #87  
e shack" • Upshot-Knothole nuclear testing was not essentially harmless; co 2004 Page #124  
nd secret was that the atmospheric testing of the 50's was not harmless, bu 2004 Page #125  
dering missile and space equipment testing ■ Hampering our military prepare 2005 Page #9  
 that time 1 was out of the atomic testing, but 1 was still with the Air Fo 2005 Page #40  
, Ohio as a mechanical engineer on testing Air Force aircraft engines. He i 2005 Page #41  
 here that had the EG&G ultrasound testing equipment . He was a petroleum g 2005 Page #70  
e is appearing; where is the fire? Testing, 1-2-3 Apparently it is in soutl 2005 Page #82  
jor facility that supports missile testing and development for the United S 2005 Page #125  
 to be accomplished, of course, is testing of the paper and ink. Yer with l 2005 Page #131  
history) Forensics (physical trace testing, paper and ink testing of docume 2005 Page #135  
sical trace testing, paper and ink testing of documents, forensic 5.0 lingu 2005 Page #135  
 This can include several types of testing, for example soil testing, mater 2005 Page #136  
types of testing, for example soil testing, materials testing, testing of o 2005 Page #136  
or example soil testing, materials testing, testing of original paper, veri 2005 Page #136  
e soil testing, materials testing, testing of original paper, verifying wat 2005 Page #136  
l paper, verifying watermarks, and testing of inks against known authentic  2005 Page #136  
easonab le explanations . Forensic testing, if possible, has been partially 2005 Page #137  
 power plants or satellites or DNA testing or lasers or computers or airpla 2006 Page #6  
ar territory, even to the point of testing comical or absurd possibilities. 2006 Page #51  
ortable stages, with allowance for testing, consultation, education and ada 2006 Page #54  
 Aircraft Company employee who was testing electronic equipment. Wright-Pat 2006 Page #75  
wing. Because the mission involved testing complete systems compatibility a 2006 Page #78  
 involved with classified avionics testing. This elaborate sham provided a  2006 Page #83  
 U-2 prototype that was lost while testing anti-radar coatings for the CIA, 2006 Page #86  
eported to be a storehouse for and testing of biological weapons. Would it  2006 Page #106  
started either from escaped Dugway testing or natural migration from the la 2006 Page #112  
mpt to penetrate our air space for testing and we played games with each ot 2006 Page #149  
lellis Air Force Range and Nuclear Testing Site in which the U. S. Navy all 2006 Page #150  
e Base in (Abilene) Texas, we were testing what turned out to be the F-94 ( 2006 Page #175  
took the metal to the Marine Corps testing lab in Hagerstown, MD and gave i 2006 Page #176  
 MD and gave it to some person for testing. When he returned for the result 2006 Page #176  
o the University of Washington for testing. The results were "inconclusive. 2006 Page #187  
gs on the returned book ■ Forensic testing and resu Its ■ Some remarkable a 2007 Page #42  
 ,.__,_._. -4-----------·-FORENSIC TESTING Performed by Speckin Forensic La 2007 Page #46  
gs on the returned book ■ Forensic testing and results ■ Some remarkable an 2007 Page #49  
s organized at Kirtland to oversee testing and development of both aircraft 2007 Page #163  
bulence: Modification analysis and testing of a unique meteorological instr 2007 Page #163  
mba lab wrote in a "Certificate of Testing" that, "trus unknown metal (UFO) 2007 Page #200  
. Through the early part of l 972, testing found odd, unexplained noise tha 2008 Page #73  
ve or did influence the linguistic testing, either in syntax or in word, se 2008 Page #105  
mosphere is a direct result of our testing atomic weapons? The presence of  2008 Page #113  
) ■Did they come because of atomic testing? (Orbital bombs soon.) ■"The mea 2008 Page #116  
Jesus Angleton ., ... 114 FORENSIC TESTING Performed by Speckin Forensic La 2008 Page #120  
es of illegal aliens. Standardized testing bas proven a handicap to childre 2008 Page #143  
e Soviets announced the successful testing of an intercontinental ballistic 2009 Page #18  
 that time I was out of the atomic testing, but I was still with the Air Fo 2009 Page #48  

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d chief model kit designer for the Testor Corporation. Andrews wrote to Ric 2005 Page #80  

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that night in my motel. Subsequent tests indicate that the dried rubber sli 2003 Page #49  
spersive x-ray spectroscopy. These tests revealed several materials includi 2003 Page #49  
Brazilian government in laboratory tests. The fragment was found on Septemb 2003 Page #107  
tic field. Research continued with tests of the metal in static and oscilla 2003 Page #111  
 to be authentic." Failing all the tests for fakery is about as close as yo 2003 Page #184  
s to conduct Constitutional secret tests of technology and weapons at locat 2003 Page #187  
t to conduct Constitutional secret tests of technology and weapons □ Are we 2003 Page #188  
 kind that would survive the legal tests in a courtroom. With that said, th 2004 Page #243  
 paper was written many additional tests are being conducted by SFL around  2004 Page #250  
ey. On the surface, these forensic tests show a very credible MJ-12 documen 2004 Page #253  
cation. If we believe the forensic tests, then the documents are old and re 2004 Page #254  
 A disc hernia was possible. Blood tests showed a blood count with leucocyc 2005 Page #33  
pain, or a urinary infection . HIV tests were also undertaken "since it was 2005 Page #33  
hat was part of a larger series of tests known as Operation Upshot-Knothole 2005 Page #39  
ies of atmospheric nuclear weapons tests and which were conducted by the At 2005 Page #39  
The series consisted of 11 nuclear tests in total. One detonation was an ar 2005 Page #39  
during the Uphsot-K.nothole atomic tests. Did one of the atomjc tests possi 2005 Page #45  
tomic tests. Did one of the atomjc tests possibly cause the object to malfu 2005 Page #45  
e experiments. The Upshot-Knothole tests also focused upon the effects of r 2005 Page #47  
ehicles during the Upshot-Knothole tests. Pilot returns with atomic cloud s 2005 Page #49  
at are the results of the forensic tests of paper, ink, watermark , typewri 2005 Page #135  
iquely define authorship. Forensic tests are typically expensive and done b 2005 Page #136  
s or direct ET materials. Forensic tests of paper, ink, obscure content, ha 2005 Page #137  
annot easily be resolved. Forensic tests are not available or the results a 2005 Page #137  
are involved. In addition to local tests conducted in Washington Stare, we  2005 Page #157  
oject engineer on some atomic bomb tests referred to as "Operation Upshot K 2005 Page #168  
t Knothole". The location of these tests was at Frenchman's Flats at the so 2005 Page #168  
n. \''hereas earlier electrostatic tests were essentiaUy pure research, Bro 2005 Page #171  
heduled to perform subsonic engine tests and gain proficiency with the iner 2006 Page #73  
d a series of engine runs and taxi tests, Lockheed test pilot Skip Holm fle 2006 Page #81  
contractor and customer acceptance tests in five flights, including verific 2006 Page #81  
: U.S. conducts biological weapons tests at Johnston Atoll in the South Pac 2006 Page #107  
th Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests, an RNA quantification method, on  2006 Page #111  
eos of the early, underground bomb tests. It was impressive to see the grou 2006 Page #199  
ere the first above-ground nuclear tests were conducted. It was all intrigu 2006 Page #199  
t the Test Site during the nuclear tests. We were told that there had been  2006 Page #201  
was destroyed by alJ the Brazilian tests and the second and third samples w 2007 Page #195  
ten report "The Proof": "Many more tests were conducted and finally they ca 2007 Page #197  
, which is patently false; as such tests would be conducted in the restrict 2008 Page #66  
dless to say, one does not conduct tests involving the potential firing of  2008 Page #66  
regions affected by nuclear weapon tests. These facts (as well as the local 2008 Page #102  
 possibility that our atmosph eric tests of late could have influenced the  2008 Page #114  
 effort to observe and record such tests). In conclusion, 1c is our profess 2008 Page #114  
ing to bring the substances in for tests. That happened in 194 7. Jim Garri 2009 Page #29  
cility X for medical treatment and tests; whatever they were for? Additiona 2009 Page #53  
 medical examinations . Results of tests were not explained to us. Marion S 2009 Page #53  
ed that the Air Force conduct drop tests using a drogue parachute to slow t 2009 Page #92  
found in control samples. Pressure tests suggested the object which had occ 2009 Page #137  
 sound plane completes preliminary tests June 3, 1947 -Soviets raiding US a 2009 Page #156  
earch, development, composition or tests. Oddly enough, in the Cumberland T 2009 Page #161  
ads was a series of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United States at  2009 Page #173  
arshall Islands for the Crossroads tests, the June 15, 194 7 Syracuse Heral 2009 Page #176  
were devising and carrying out the tests employing scale models. One time w 2009 Page #176  

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ents usualJy detected." Additional tests\\ ere conducted b\· chemist Elson  2007 Page #195  

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SA to the announced unless , power tet in this tits,. Castro Madero Slid th 2004 Page #20  

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try of Defense might well have got tetchy about this, and was fearful that  2006 Page #126  

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ne outing for us. \Y./e decided to tether tl1e horses, as the terrain seeme 2005 Page #154  

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Undosacretorr at De tense (rumored tetie env. Cariuccrt rnond says •foirow  2006 Page #30  

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nd to—Halal aa—ar« Ito jpobSzr? is tetk aoflaa axd (— • toe—aadails — tow t 2003 Page #221  

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over for a microchip. The company, Tetrad, produced microchips for covert s 2006 Page #196  

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il of New Jersey, arranged sale of tetraethyl lead, an additive used in avi 2008 Page #127  
ies. Also, by supplying Japan with tetraethyl , Teagle helped make it possi 2008 Page #127  

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 Order, a reincarnation of the old Teutonic Knights, that had branches thro 2008 Page #126  

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ediately discernible— "Fort Worth, Tex." The hunt was on!                   2004 Page #226  
 TO THE Line 3 TEAM AT FORT WORTH, TEX. Line4 ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK" MUST  2004 Page #228  
THE Line 3 (M) TEAM AT FORT WORTH, TEX. (B) TEAM AT FORT WORTH. TXE. (C) ** 2004 Page #229  
ORTH. TXE. (C) **** AT FORT WORTH, TEX. (DR) team AT FORT WORTH, TXE. (G) g 2004 Page #229  
rded to the ***team at Fort Worth, Tex. ****essor on the "disk" must have s 2004 Page #230  

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mber 1950, El Indio/Guerrero area, Tex-Mex border; June 1952, Spitzbergen,  2005 Page #163  

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eported in the famous Cash-Landrum Texas case resulting in personal injurie 2003 Page #173  
e Lyndon Johnson library in Austin Texas, I spend a week looking at the UFO 2003 Page #192  
t his White House ranch in Austin, Texas. A careful review of the evidence  2003 Page #193  
3 July h.7 , radar etaions i* east/Texas and. White Sands Fmving Ground:, I 2003 Page #232  
t least six radar stations in east Texas (see detailed report in attehment  2003 Page #233  
97, dawned clear and cool in North Texas when out of the south came a large 2004 Page #26  
oached the small hamlet of Aurora, Texas, less than 20 miles northwest of F 2004 Page #26  
 be noted that in 1978, a Denison, Texas, farmer named John Martin saw a da 2004 Page #28  
a. He said when the joke spread to Texas, railroad worker Joseph "Truthful" 2004 Page #28  
 of the airship witnesses in small Texas towns could not have heard of the  2004 Page #28  
om Gray of the University of North Texas in Denton stated in a news release 2004 Page #30  
ness of life in 19th century rural Texas, debunker Curtis Peebles in his bo 2004 Page #31  
t flying across the skies of North Texas! 28                                2004 Page #31  
er." The correspondent in Wortham, Texas, reported, "Capt. John A. Lilly, a 2004 Page #32  
s. In a story datelined Grandbury, Texas, it was reported, "Newt Gresham la 2004 Page #32  
 Mr. C. G. Williams of Greenville, Texas, reported he was strolling in a fi 2004 Page #32  
ness, a Judge Love of Waxahatchie, Texas, claimed to have encountered the s 2004 Page #32  
correspondent R. M. Tate of Peden, Texas. "At 8:36 p.m., just as the northb 2004 Page #32  
 flying through the skies of North Texas in 1897, six years before the Wrig 2004 Page #32  
aft Artillery School at Ft. Bliss, Texas and/or U.S. Army Air Force fighter 2004 Page #62  
; northern Mexico south of Loredo, Texas; and Aztec, New Mexico. SLIDE #16: 2004 Page #69  
cated in the Southwest, around the Texas/New Mexico area; one was somewhere 2004 Page #75  
asion at their home in Fort Worth, Texas. The interview was done by Major G 2004 Page #85  
ucks allowed" 49 1968 Big Springs, Texas, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Thomas O 2004 Page #113  
alifornia training for CHP 59 1974 Texas, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Barbara  2004 Page #113  
ien body at WPAFB 72 1980 Houston, Texas, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Norma Li 2004 Page #114  
rom Crash in Soviet sector 74 1982 Texas, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Tommy Bl 2004 Page #114  
ir Force, stationed in Forth Worth Texas in 1947, is the villain. It was Ge 2004 Page #141  
SA James Webb, landed at Johnson's Texas ranch to meet with the President A 2004 Page #177  
from the night he stood out on his Texas ranch and watched Sputnik orbit ov 2004 Page #177  
here this man was in a hospital in Texas with prostrate cancer to talk with 2004 Page #195  
 prostrate cancer in a hospital in Texas, and I was so serious from this co 2004 Page #196  
 8th Army Air Corps at Fort Worth, Texas. The planeload of debris arrived f 2004 Page #226  
 each image from the University of Texas, Arlington. After receiving them w 2004 Page #226  
 HQ at Carswell Field, Fort Worth, Texas. There was some type of processor  2004 Page #230  
titude) of the Sun for Fort Worth, Texas, on July 8, 1947, as determined by 2004 Page #232  
s now survive in the University of Texas Library's Special Collections. It  2004 Page #233  
trieval Conference 10 IC PATENTS ■ Texas Instruments ainid RCA fr~ed: paten 2005 Page #12  
ed Cash-Landrum case near Houston, Texas, in which a large floating globe w 2005 Page #119  
ver cigar-shaped object in Aurora, Texas, a story well covered in the Dalla 2005 Page #119  
generations. Jim Marrs Springtown, Texas August, 2005 Introduction There ar 2005 Page #120  
in the small communit y of Aurora, Texas on April 17, 1897. That is the fir 2005 Page #123  
ht on July 3, 1947, radar uruts in Texas and White Sands "tracked two 7 \'l 2005 Page #125  
y between Albuquerque and El Paso, Texas, is located some twenty miles nort 2005 Page #153  
ndike and Australia for gold or to Texas and the Middle East for oil. As it 2006 Page #6  
indicating he was in Port Aransas, Texas, fishing). 9                       2006 Page #12  
ations (specrfically at Ft Hood in Texas) and other remote military bases w 2006 Page #26  
miles southwest of Corpus Christi, Texas. After approximately sixty seconds 2006 Page #133  
 forty miles south of Brownsville, Texas. Radar tracked it approximately 50 2006 Page #133  
 Officer, Chief Yeoman, in Austin, Texas. Photo courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.)  2006 Page #156  
 Dyess Air Force Base in (Abilene) Texas, we were testing what turned out t 2006 Page #175  
t it crashed somewhere off between Texas and the Mexico border. We got a li 2006 Page #176  
oughly in the vicinity of Del Rio, Texas (Zechel did not tell me the exact  2006 Page #177  
out of the pilot's sight. Radar in Texas tracked the object until it went o 2006 Page #177  
rswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas, had recovered some foreign object 2006 Page #177  
t it crashed somewhere off between Texas and the Mexico border." Apparently 2006 Page #178  
ssibly have tracked an object over Texas. The closest official Air Defense  2006 Page #178  
there were five Air Force bases in Texas which could have tracked the objec 2006 Page #178  
200 miles from the Del Rio area of Texas. This is beyond the range of typic 2006 Page #178  
hem flew somewhat erratically over Texas and crashed in Mexico. Perhaps. Wi 2006 Page #179  
ence Matthew studied psychology at Texas Christian University, comparative  2006 Page #195  
9, confirms 1947 cases in NM, 1950 Texas/Mexican border, Brush Creek, bring 2007 Page #44  
       ln 2004 the ciry of Austin, Texas employed a particularly striking i 2007 Page #69  
oned at Carswell AFB (Fort \Xlorth Texas), than later transferred to James  2007 Page #99  
ferred to James Connolly AFB (Waco Texas). Indeed, "FLlTAFF" was actually p 2007 Page #99  
 created a flash seen over El Paso Texas and a shock-wave was felt all the  2007 Page #130  
Rio Grande River between Presidio, Texas and Coyame, Chihuahua. Even as wre 2007 Page #184  
al sizzling hot summer day in West Texas, and as daylight faded, the reside 2007 Page #185  
0 miles east of Presidio, near the Texas seaport town of Corpus Christi, wh 2007 Page #185  
orbit and was vectoring toward the Texas coast on an intercept course. Fear 2007 Page #185  
ect quickly turned south along the Texas coast, avoiding entry over land, a 2007 Page #185  
ded toward the southernmost tip of Texas, near the city of Brownsville . As 2007 Page #185  
. As the disc continued to hug the Texas coast heading south, it exhibited  2007 Page #185  
exico, seemingly avoiding both the Texas border and the larger Mexican popu 2007 Page #185  
 more than 30 miles from Presidio, Texas. Zigzagging around 179             2007 Page #185  
just a stone's throw away from the Texas border, a mid-air collision occurr 2007 Page #186  
mall aircraft flying from El Paso, Texas to Mexico City. The explosion and  2007 Page #186  
 rescue activities from across the Texas border. The Americans heard the Me 2007 Page #186  
 Hood Anny Base in nearby EI Paso, Texas, in an effort to discover what hap 2007 Page #187  
n alleged UFO crash in a southeast Texas forest called the Big Thicket. Acc 2008 Page #37  
oration which in l 959 merged with Texas Instruments to become the first U. 2008 Page #131  
mander of Fort Bliss near El Paso, Texas, in 194 7 during the time the Pape 2008 Page #134  
cal Training Center, Sheppard AFB, Texas. He returned to England as Command 2009 Page #73  
. He first went to Lackland AFB in Texas for technical training in its poli 2009 Page #81  

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 the El lndio-Guerrero area of the Texas-Mexican border" on page 005 thereo 2004 Page #119  

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 the crash of one of them near the Texas-Mexico border on or about December 2006 Page #164  
les northwest of Laredo, along the Texas-Mexico border (see map). He also s 2006 Page #176  
so claims a crash on Dec. 6 at the Texas-Mexico border but at a different l 2006 Page #177  
out a flying saucer crash near the Texas-Mexico border on or about December 2006 Page #178  

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lit up radar screens all along the TexasMexico border slammed into a small  2007 Page #185  

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going annotations in a non-fiction text, I have done so here due to space c 2003 Page #85  
permutations and offshoots of this text floated around the grapevine for ye 2003 Page #149  
ightly raised from the rest of the text. Later, I will describe this as a v 2003 Page #176  
ere a couple of raised "z"s in the text. He said this was an almost certain 2003 Page #179  
al Operations Manual SOM 1-01 main text to be “Monotype Modern ” □ This was 2003 Page #180  
es long, though a good part of the text focuses on the impact that going th 2004 Page #48  
fire." SLIDE #9-A: 1945 Supersonic Text Vehicle; Surface-to-Air Missile; Pr 2004 Page #66  
e is being asserted in the general text), wherein one finds the onl_y sourc 2004 Page #222  
address block flush left above the text, eight lines of text, and a typed " 2004 Page #227  
eft above the text, eight lines of text, and a typed "signature." The text  2004 Page #227  
text, and a typed "signature." The text is all capital letters, and each le 2004 Page #227  
al amount of space. We believe the text was typed on a typewriter and not a 2004 Page #227  
cond, however, there appears to be text printed on the paper. In an attempt 2004 Page #230  
 paper. In an attempt to read this text to determine if it could shed any f 2004 Page #230  
e the scan of documents below: The text reads: In the context of the above  2004 Page #251  
on here to synopsize this sweeping text, only that Reich's scientific obser 2005 Page #98  
on the next page with the complete text in the appencLlx.) RESTRICTED~@~ ~  2005 Page #127  
pical of government procedure. And text stamped onto one inside page associ 2005 Page #129  
B Guide" dated 15 March 1955--with text identical to the guide included in  2005 Page #129  
yright 2006 Michael Lindemann This text has been adapted by Michael Lindema 2006 Page #48  
, -I ', l TOP SECRETit.1;-J}C FULL TEXT OF BEN'S REMARKS ( compare farmer T 2007 Page #49  
 Fruit Objects)?" The accompanying text begins and ends predictably. "After 2007 Page #60  
ops visible in the background. The text was simple and to the point: "\Xie  2007 Page #61  
ve they come to Earth? The boldest text answers the question, "\Xie are her 2007 Page #62  
 up his American Express Card. The text was pure Madjson Avenue at its best 2007 Page #68  
king somewhat malevolent. The only text even remote!: relating to the graph 2007 Page #69  
services in the United States. The text noted that NEC is Japan's number on 2007 Page #70  
armac. A vision of the future? The text tells us that "The average person w 2007 Page #70  
ice: "\Xlhate\ er the delay, we'll text 1ou right away." Ll:.Vl STRAUSS & C 2007 Page #75  
ibir, July 2, 1908. Translation of text: Eyewitness accounts of Tunguska (C 2008 Page #103  
ce, so you have to either read the text yourself or have a very smart compu 2008 Page #106  
 the Roswell crashes. The complete text of the memo is included below. All  2008 Page #112  
0 l 0-055, followed by 18 pages of text, clearly typed on "onionskin" showi 2009 Page #8  
ah Director. The eighteen pages of text are titled at the beginning, "UFO S 2009 Page #8  
word, with the word UFO added. See text below for examples . This example s 2009 Page #11  
tters," and the key passage in the text was: I would like you to assume per 2009 Page #40  

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ndicate that many a scientist, and textbook, could in the wrong about the u 2004 Page #247  
 also the author of an aerodynamic textbook: The principles of flight: An I 2009 Page #163  
h of True: Professor Leech wrote a textbook on Auckland to have an "expert  2009 Page #171  

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 pondered this energy. Early Hindu texts referred to it as the "Prana," whi 2005 Page #90  
.rily, well' ■ l'\P·noun-document, texts ■ PP·preposl1lon-in, of, before' ■ 2008 Page #118  

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ce and appears to be of a smoother texture, which may indicate wear. The re 2003 Page #48  
high cracked raised knobby pointed texture (Figure 53), indicating very lit 2003 Page #48  
d material. It appeared similar in texture and color to the slivers, bu due 2003 Page #49  
observing transparency or opacity, texture (internal and surface) and color 2003 Page #50  
olor with greenish highlights. The texture was smooth." 83                  2006 Page #86  
on's sketch of symbols etched with texture of sandpaper over 2.5 to 3 feet  2009 Page #66  

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         CONNECTING , DOORWAY '\ ' tf c) c) cl D D D D c=D BAY BUS "A" WRIG 2007 Page #119  
 I ,• fU'1 ' ' : l c-·--- llllt",. tf rou, ' '0•'1 ~ ~.r:i4~ "':"'.-!.A.~~  2009 Page #121  
O,': lA.:.JS"~fO J~•J•t, i.:~w ,-..tf 1.KO, .,_,£RC SlAR'TlEO TO O!:.(,vE A 2009 Page #122  

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"·C.O,,,.tl r o:Arr SE•-0 ~f"::'. .tf#: ,,-4v J,. .... ,,.,·r..'t'.,1".C •  2009 Page #110  

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r:ute, It Ls not at ,-11 Im-tr1ina.tf'd by • profusion o! pink probitble Ua 2009 Page #163  

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jrakatle eaeee^yaaaee ta 'SSa gwat tfeat aartataaae it art gtaau Tea vlU ta 2003 Page #215  

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ants. It is suggested that General tfedeaeyer return via Korea for a brief  2003 Page #228  

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,'V',V,VW, Cnirnlr Elfec1 EvidGnCO tfflp,NGUN .-cme,c.uo.:IWOWMl"lfll"'I Re 2005 Page #22  

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

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ed today to 'Pro!. in µ~ent scient tfic d~vcior,mtnls • T. D. J. LeN:h in N 2009 Page #182  

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a they saw rolling vas la fl4t art.tficial sotoilito wohten already has bet 2004 Page #20  

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"'"ti: 1s l'.nclDN SI.M:t w:YI 89. TfO! CFI.DlDILtil CA" !iCt!l: lhUl't'TL: 2009 Page #150  

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.. ,...:V'l%...r.O 1.1.rtl.-~ »-e, tft '-•':.10 .. ,ti__ ...... . 1. c,,: ~ 2007 Page #176  
1ll l.11 :..r tllC')" t..'l• ,'.'l:tft,).flC, 7.l.1t 1· . .:1:1 ! c,v;ar ,. 2008 Page #57  

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erN01«t tor Oll4"' m 1to1 bmlrt It tftCII' ln10 1N M r.d war'lilt'.ed. A NI 2007 Page #165  

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f If’nblml noil m Iht iw taring in tftnaa ia Indar traalmanl for narv- cara 2003 Page #91  

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e 8151 Tactical Fighter Wing (8151 TFW) and the 6i11 Aerospace Rescue and R 2008 Page #72  

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ecision. The contract involved the TFX tactical fighter, which later became 2009 Page #33  

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l Strangeness, 1973-1975 Ron2ld Re:tgan Secs :a. UFO "to ourunaamazement .  2009 Page #142  

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aoadailaaa haw toes ■ado aa ta tha tgya •■* aataat of aid* rtlitary aad wan 2003 Page #220  

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Jimii followini hi* dtuarluit from th* Fnrifiltl farmir 8»cr«l«ry of If’nbl 2003 Page #91  
-j in inxntij.itiu; thi claim that th.- rr-.-tcnal Mitnl handled wax fniro  2003 Page #132  
ed wax fniro □ crashed I I ."s.llx th:..!,* I * XI  i li nd Riihaul VVcaM r 2003 Page #132  
e 5 1), facing the control page is th e back of the cover page without a se 2003 Page #183  
pre*e*d t* China without delay far th* Pits^ oo of Baking a* appraisal of t 2003 Page #213  
cnatic and sill- tary ©fflelals in th* area. In your discussions with China 2003 Page #213  
ll pnm  to Chlaa wlthest *elay far th* pmyooi «f ea aypealaal f the politic 2003 Page #223  
g way* In which wo oould deal with th* eltuafcion in a preotlsal and benefi 2003 Page #228  
. For soae ties X have had ia mind th* desirability of sending Lieutenant G 2003 Page #228  
thn General Advisory G»tM»ittea «f th a Atemie Kaorgy Cemraission, moat nat 2003 Page #234  
AIMS IN "THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE" F. th d· "I " "I d"d " ■ 1rs an . saw ... , 2005 Page #7  
econd hand or conjecture: "They " "Th d"d " saw ... , ey 1 ... ■ Ambiguous  2005 Page #7  
 ZINSSER EFFECT COMPLE:I[ STORY 0¥ TH[ UNUSUAL [LCCTROClt.AVHY L,VCNTION or 2005 Page #29  
out it as a little kid when he saw th.is thing. And the time -the date, 195 2005 Page #69  
s? That's the question . To answer th.is, we need to understand our O\\ n c 2005 Page #75  
ater wrote in another letter that "th.is thing has gotten so highJ) classif 2005 Page #80  
k shaped, small and large in size. Th.is facility has "runways" that are no 2005 Page #83  
e top (it has been speculated that th.is is former Secretary of Defense Fra 2005 Page #83  
ritique of mystical and mecharucal th.inking would have made it anathema to 2005 Page #87  
t to the south of the property. At th.is point, the cloud-bust er was train 2005 Page #96  
ndispensable in the preparation of th.is article. The following day, Octobe 2005 Page #98  
ssive and deadening. Just prior to th.is Reich's associate, · Dr. Silverc,  2005 Page #100  
Their responsi bility was to bring th.is sex-obsessed medical menace to jus 2005 Page #101  
atience were spent in "sorting all th.is out' for the reader. Some writers  2005 Page #102  
M., and Raphael, C.: Passion of Yo"th: An Alftobiogr,rpl?J'· New York, Farr 2005 Page #105  
 was dealing with something out of th.is world. "Those who still hold that  2005 Page #119  
who do not beJjeve in Life outside th.is Earth are significantl y dwindling 2005 Page #119  
al (ET) craft. The primary case of th.is type is the famous Roswell crash ( 2005 Page #121  
;:~::.,':tt!!~="u.!,1,1M,"'." CJ\' th: Jin,,~, .. :~.:::. I ,,.,1;,,•tuni.. 2005 Page #124  
nt life in the • 12 uruverse. That th.is came to fruition is consIStent wit 2005 Page #128  
itnesses of penalties or ridicule, th.is is work that rema.ins co be done.  2005 Page #131  
on. Many of the cases have reached th.is point, with multiple investigators 2005 Page #134  
 in the company of other generals, th.is anachronism could in fact be a hal 2005 Page #137  
thentic or nearly problem free. At th.is level, multiple witnesses are pres 2005 Page #137  
,t published in February 1994: "If th.is should be my last monograph on UFO 2005 Page #139  
er to ask for assistance. Prior to th.is, I had worked with the German rese 2005 Page #147  
ather and the humidity . The first th.ing we saw was a kind of giant-sized  2005 Page #154  
wiU examine these possibilities in th.is paper and try ro sum up what has b 2005 Page #161  
chnology. The military thinking on th.is is to treat such incursions by aLi 2005 Page #162  
or space travel with.in 50 years." Th.is was at a time when the multi-stage 2005 Page #172  
ate University 1987 conversation w th researcher VVilliam Steinman Confirms 2006 Page #27  
unable to establish radio . It was th* object, this hght-blue object, trave 2006 Page #28  
ded to operate in collatatra• int .th thr rt. than spare shuttle Or the Las 2006 Page #31  
/0, 0( Ft/WORN 'Field ketones" god th, erlatfor Mtn. elertro4sassastl essi  2006 Page #37  
ional-level news organizations. In th.is talk, Terry Hansen, author of The  2007 Page #7  
deral government. Introduction No, th.is is not a photo of an actual UFO cr 2007 Page #7  
f the 201h century and examine how th.is relationship has evolved since tha 2007 Page #9  
on in government and big business. Th.is gave the organization instant cred 2007 Page #10  
ng top journalists and executives. Th.is consolidated the working relations 2007 Page #11  
f leading U.S. news organizations. Th.is was sometimes referred to as "\Vis 2007 Page #11  
ure. AJJ the news organizations in th.is chart have documented ties to the  2007 Page #28  
n, accountable federal government. Th.is is essential if we are ever to dis 2007 Page #38  
d join the multitude of believers. Th.is is your mission. Good luck." Brewe 2007 Page #71  
Ct,:&,. ll .-fl' • h 1•)' kJ1~d ?t,th k.:!.!:r::-s i-:c..'• '"'": t:1!·,, . 2007 Page #73  
ht provoking. What we are seeing I th.ink, is an advertising industry drive 2007 Page #76  
u read any UFO books GM: No] don't th.ink I read any UFO books. j\ifW: \XI  2007 Page #81  
not allO\ved to defend yourself in th.is hearing. GM: .Exactly! tvf\X/: Ram 2007 Page #91  
eded for publication at that time (th.is sighting was also reported in the  2007 Page #110  
. began taking back the photos. At th.is exact point, the official declassi 2007 Page #110  
 Speculating about the contents of th.is restricted hangar would be outside 2007 Page #110  
ngar would be outside the scope of th.is article. However, it now appears t 2007 Page #110  
not to talk about it? Joe: l don't th.ink he saw anything because he wasn't 2007 Page #125  
 a few hundred people. Research on th.is case has barley scratched the surf 2007 Page #127  
as given for blocking the highway. Th.is was supposed ly done to move the c 2007 Page #129  
o, or if they thought people would th.ink they were crazy? Or? REBECCA, YOU 2007 Page #171  
U) 1200 All-,ged S19""...h.lngs of th.identified P'\.&CC .Aerial Lights in  2007 Page #174  
V\ ~:,.:;~=~;\ , ,'.;!!\ ,ve,, •lf th(' Or::i;.~ t o( C.C(c:r.,!,. l'l•,tr1 2007 Page #176  
lee giYes a similar description of th.is effect in hjs analysis of the Bogo 2007 Page #199  
 research needs to be conducted in th.is direction, but nevertheless these  2007 Page #202  
r7,:-t.;-::~.hc "'":lit' 1 l,•j,:. th..:-v -..en:-;u:.: ;i:_o~·e :r: ~ :-r- 2008 Page #57  
% 1~;--.:-r o..t : .1:-:rr. .. ·,y th.•)' ""'CTI' "'~c U\C7 c!"'.JW1CC co.. 2008 Page #57  
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fast ;1pproachlng "hen thc !1lu o! th, 1'(1Jcotlc /J~ho-,ah proJcct will bc 2008 Page #121  
OR A DAY JOB, OR INDEPENDENT \VEAL TH UNDER.ST M'D CONSPIRACYTlfEORIES • YO 2008 Page #146  
HERE WAS THE SLIGHTEST POSSIBILITY TH..\ T ..\STRON..\UTS i\1IGHT MEET ET O 2008 Page #151  
admtw 0v..-aei,t1 WHAT IS SCARY IS TH.AT ASE, A NEIGHBORING GOVERNMENT WOUL 2008 Page #151  
urn HF -\RINGS • TI1t n·ldtnrc ror th ulstrnrc or UFOs Is undtniablt cmttlt 2008 Page #154  
oring Air Force Base ■ The Wurtsmi th AFB Encounter ■ From Bad to Worse ■ M 2008 Page #160  
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Y H"'1.F WtRE AT SEJ\1 IH0ICATl"v "TH.'\T ="r, OP "-LL UFO'S WW BE FLYINS 0 2009 Page #106  
NG TRUSS BRIDGE - (SIGHTED W~RCH !,TH. 2'003 HELEIIA IJISSCUR11 108 _. .... 2009 Page #114  
CONNING TOWER UFO (SIGHTED ~•AY 14 TH. 1986 GRESHAM OREGON! ---1 .,,·--:.~  2009 Page #117  
3-1975 • A P.f'!'Z::: :re, URJ,' • Th,~,o!U~ • UR:C'-1:!:ii::lJ:.i• • Th, F 2009 Page #141  
Th,~,o!U~ • UR:C'-1:!:ii::lJ:.i• • Th, FuaC'lM:na!t:t.!Cdc:n • Th, -x;r.,.. 2009 Page #141  
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oflnfoam:tion ■ D1Nl! si,..,h., md th, V iuh ■ ~J• Ho1:&t ~ Pto1•ct -Pi.a.  2009 Page #143  
: W.d-Yeu UP-O, ■ F~Amt,..,', Goli.th: the USA ■ Clo'lincwith • lh,1' md la 2009 Page #144  
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,u UFO, ■ Wedd ~•tht~. u.dy 1962 ■ Th, Ud S.:a;, On ■ Th, Stc:ith-Subiuhu C 2009 Page #145  
t~. u.dy 1962 ■ Th, Ud S.:a;, On ■ Th, Stc:ith-Subiuhu Connection Uacovurd  2009 Page #145  
o Dreamland and Beyond, 1989-199 ■ Th. !lush 1Xthi1a Ho"' t ■ P&onoi~ .-nd  2009 Page #149  
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l'O (Noa-) Shootdo,... Ows: Lona ■ Th. S'°"it SowtSumm,,: of 198'.l ■ M1tt8 2009 Page #149  
dng: :.."It atomic bomb strt~-l~nl(th dre.(£ and white at~ may be only on~  2009 Page #163  
] ,,. ~u Gil Gl"deJ'9 to J)Uty ,ri th "· 3. ,-:r tor Technioian .T. ~!. ·am 2009 Page #174  
J. ii~. Snodgrass. l. .L.et:ich od th.ls cin to to r0po.rt on 1'7 by li46 t 2009 Page #175  
\ Lhnt dc·,clo;iec co um err.cl on th" i.slar.d md Snoo-1 Bl.lc.:Unn= or SO 2009 Page #182  
ue ir: the re· mch " ,;atc!litc ol th cartb. rcall' port,; of lhe secret Ac 2009 Page #182  
11ics ct cosmic ~":,s. ,.~ stances th.at are transmuted Imo si.n~le cosmic  2009 Page #182  
s :h~: tin menliooed them a5 bomb~ th.it mac.'f owu uudy. :ond,tionc:d . fo 2009 Page #182  
o new sources of death ra),'5 De:i.th my~ in genc:·:,I arc al• were reporte 2009 Page #182  
::vc Lie •~ay that le-nKtil r!IY'I th..t will kl.11 men, no il would boycot 2009 Page #182  
i-W:apons as tNrifyinc ;u u,~_iMte th!! ;;lob~ '. Rtom bomil were ,JiSC!tl  2009 Page #183  
r force; -r,i· ,.n..,._. 1 14 _;;r Th coinrn$.11cll'r. : ~ ~, , ""· · irnl' 2009 Page #183  
11 a prepared ~ddrc.ss ~~fore Mss• th" we.lpon e.xist~ ";inrl 1h11t !irst l 2009 Page #183  
 outr1val the atom says i:hared !n th!? c.evclopmen t Snoder,1ss as s.i.yin 2009 Page #184  
d, arc subsUln• • :1jally true." 1 Th; pnpc_r. s.l)'.£ Snodg-1·.i.ss W:\S · 2009 Page #184  
w Zea.lond nati. Wc!S mentioned on th!? birthday . . -- f1onors list o! Kin 2009 Page #184  

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h~ niLu«: o~ tile wcapou '" Jup!~t th& ne.'"l'0U.S s}-;;u,m~ or ~·hole not. 2009 Page #182  

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um:1n-) :ind --ro~i:a"" (",tud~ ") th' sludy of hum:rnkind. from millions u 2005 Page #107  

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ocruc bomb hr rom?iad -' cloc.¼:ed th'-'n and atlaat~ their ~c. wllh Uili n 2009 Page #163  

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. ~·,r.anaum 10"""'' l'W"f.JruU'lc th-..· ~~n~ •I•=~:: ·;,.:;it·~:.t~:.~:;, 2005 Page #124  

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:, hl:\L M , ~mb -.suprr sQ\l:.,ds th11t ...-ould Ju.,t 11 fGntosU c dn.en: 2009 Page #182  
~ to produ~I.' rr.an-. aucb a n.~· th11t woutcl be eUee:ivc mode, co!mic ra 2009 Page #182  
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a of real cocoa- pllshaent, and of tha far-reaching consequences of direct  2003 Page #228  
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it* Scientific and. of S., G—2, at tha expressed, order of Chief of Staff.  2003 Page #232  
the locating and transportation of tha large sections of the craft. 6. A sp 2003 Page #233  
ly • loaned to me for examination. Tha was in July of 1952.' • Says that it 2006 Page #25  
 landed. not crashed Told to leave tha area and say nothing Another source  2006 Page #26  
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HE NEXT.FVENING A SILEpt/ AZRORAFT THAI lop THREE LIGHTS WAS FLYING OVER TH 2004 Page #21  

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.com would like to acknowledge and thank all the speakers at the conference 2003 Page #2  
s Just one minute. I would like to thank you for saving, if not my life at  2003 Page #201  
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y had the courage to come forward, thank you. I am confident that more part 2004 Page #59  
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ment. The organizers would like to thank these participants, most of whom w 2006 Page #49  
ved this short email: "Dear Linda, Thank you for your interest in my story. 2006 Page #151  
l we ever know? ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I thank Don Berliner, Stanton Friedman, Ke 2006 Page #179  
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een an airplane crashing. Werbicki thanked the man and went over to the rad 2004 Page #35  
Hatteras, North Carolina. Werbicki thanked Newell and gave the microphone b 2004 Page #40  

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actly what was going on and he was thanking Emenegger for his part in the d 2004 Page #185  
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ndum for the Secretary of Defense" Thanks to Stanton Friedman, we know that 2003 Page #88  
our knowledge of what is going on. Thanks for listening. 198                2003 Page #202  
lly exploded in the British press, thanks to the fact that one of the eyewi 2004 Page #46  
he hell we went through afterward. Thanks for fighting for us Larry, I'm gr 2004 Page #49  
e, outside of the editing room. My thanks go to Teamwork Productions and to 2004 Page #59  
 Neill wrote to Reich as follows, "Thanks for the saucer book which came a  2005 Page #102  
relative to the case has surfaced, thanks to the work of the investigative  2005 Page #132  
. Are they watching my email, too? Thanks for all you do. Paul." So, today, 2006 Page #151  
t is not in vain. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Thanks, first of all, to Phillip Lipson  2006 Page #180  
ier next time, Doug? Finally, huge thanks to my wife the genealogist. Due t 2006 Page #180  
ork, pages 278, 288 \Xfith special thanks to Timothy Good, Nick Pope, John  2007 Page #77  
nd Matsurani Seisakusho Co., Ltd., thanks to the efforts of Akira Naito, a  2007 Page #201  
ng German U-Boats in the Caribbean thanks to interlockin g connections with 2008 Page #128  
phere of post World War 2 America. Thanks to modem technology and the inter 2009 Page #156  

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, we're going back thirty years to Thanksgiving night in 1976. Tom was stat 2006 Page #157  
ntities the Monday after that 1976 Thanksgiving weekend, the three men were 2006 Page #160  

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ides, any antibiotics can cure it. Thar was not the case. It was not the ba 2005 Page #34  
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n honorable man, being a preacher, that's all that needed to be said to him 2003 Page #30  
d I would like you to keep one. So that's how it came about that grandfathe 2003 Page #30  
 around the back of the hatch, but that's all he could see. The arm angled  2003 Page #69  
It had to come from somewhere. And that's one of the things about it that e 2003 Page #110  
 report it, why did they build it? That's what we do in science. We do some 2003 Page #110  
nnewitz were invisible to him, and that's the way the NSA, DIA and AFOSI li 2003 Page #148  
e other said it was a hoax because that's what her father said. Pro and con 2004 Page #29  
side of that, there's a mound. And that's where that concrete tunnel finish 2004 Page #51  
dy shut since the (my) last visit, that's interesting. ... Now why have the 2004 Page #52  
 decided to weld them all shut, if that's what they done. Why would you wan 2004 Page #52  
 want to do that for a water pipe? That's interesting, isn't it? (Indicatin 2004 Page #52  
 he'll come to the substation, now that's an area of about fifty Yards squa 2004 Page #52  
ere the under-tunnel comes off and that's a big (inaudible) inspection area 2004 Page #52  
t (indicating) goes to a reservoir that's never been used. (In the tunnels) 2004 Page #52  
ous amounts of space, underground. That's a lot of space. That's 49         2004 Page #52  
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own a line, you can see a dip, and that's a man-made dip. It's as simple as 2004 Page #53  
nymore, they've been disbanded and that's all private contracting these day 2004 Page #53  
o Oil Co. back at this time frame. That's why we are pinpointing it to 1948 2004 Page #72  
 of animal rising in beam of light That's why law enforcement looked to the 2004 Page #78  
hey did have, at least I was told, that's when Karl Compton was down there. 2004 Page #92  
whatever. Sarbacher: I don't know, that's what I think I was told. Friedman 2004 Page #92  
 it had been recovered. The crash. That's what we were talking about. We we 2004 Page #92  
Base outside of Washington. James: That's right. Cameron: Did you ever hear 2004 Page #96  
the re-telling of an unusual tale? That's very hard to believe. The videota 2004 Page #143  
 out of it — and if you do you do. That's the way it is. Q: There's no such 2004 Page #190  
 know who Bruce was in Washington? That's how I knew him. Then he popped up 2004 Page #192  
hich was being held in New Mexico. That's not right. You're right. Someone  2004 Page #196  
 Research Station, for God's sake! That's actually the beginning of a satel 2005 Page #66  
 pieces and haul them out. I mean, that's about the only option they ha,·e  2005 Page #71  
resence of other beings affect us? That's the question . To answer th.is, w 2005 Page #75  
ime basis, on a "need to know" and that's where it stops short of getting t 2006 Page #20  
 junction when he saw a disc fall. That's right—a disc. A big, shiny, whiti 2006 Page #44  
hat night between nine and eleven. That's definite. But the bodies? I don't 2006 Page #124  
ntic really got them upset because that's close to their SAC base. The firs 2006 Page #145  
round Environment, the SAGE radar? That's the one you see that dips, like a 2006 Page #145  
u see that dips, like at airports. That's what I was using." 142            2006 Page #145  
speeding up, we did contact NORAD. That's who we were under — North America 2006 Page #146  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference That's what we thought, yeah! (laughs) B 2006 Page #147  
a sudden, I lost contact with him. THAT'S WHEN THAT PULSE OF WHATEVER ENERG 2006 Page #148  
 terminals off and reversing them. That's pretty much what happened. The po 2006 Page #149  
UST A NORM) EXERCISE.' Yeah, well, that's the way they used to do it. They  2006 Page #150  
e what was going on out there. But that's what all the radar technicians ca 2006 Page #152  
 ran at an average of 3 megawatts, that's 3 million watts. It was time for  2006 Page #152  
 from 3 megawatts to 10 megawatts, that's 10 million watts. The radar site  2006 Page #152  
r dome. The first time I saw them, that's when my Dad's supervisor literall 2006 Page #153  
cular coordinates (of Area 51) and that's when he got the call and he got h 2006 Page #154  
an't believe it? Won't believe it? That's incredible!' I looked at that pho 2006 Page #157  
s like nothing I had ever seen and that's all I could say. It was definitel 2006 Page #159  
hat was possible to do and figured that's what had been done. But the tooth 2006 Page #160  
 whole thing that we recovered. So that's how I took it. THAT OUR GOVERNMEN 2006 Page #162  
ot in trouble or anything, OK? And that's it. If you said we had this conve 2006 Page #162  
rieval Conference Probably never.' THAT'S WHAT HE SAID? That's what he said 2006 Page #163  
bably never.' THAT'S WHAT HE SAID? That's what he said, 'Probably never.' B 2006 Page #163  
over our enemies. You accept that. That's an OK answer for a military guy.  2006 Page #163  
aliens, but that was in the 1940s. That's completely different from today.  2006 Page #163  
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 public should be given the truth. That's all there is to it. Enough is eno 2006 Page #163  
rf wars, to move forward together. That's an important point. Because, let' 2006 Page #181  
divided, quibbling and quarreling, that's all the Defenders need to do. The 2006 Page #182  
 the object; unusual for something that's been sitting on the sea floor for 2006 Page #187  
r, or necessarily even wanted, bur that's part of the nature of research. T 2007 Page #59  
he Fresh Food People an experience that's out of this world!" Bear in mind  2007 Page #60  
extra terrestrially-themed S\\ eec that's acceptable co their health-consci 2007 Page #63  
chooling. GM: My parents split up, that's why my mum came down to London an 2007 Page #79  
 sure the kids didn't get on them. That's changed a Jot now but back in my  2007 Page #80  
ch caused me to become interested. That's quite a young age to join BUFORA  2007 Page #80  
it unruly ·when he was younger but that's all. M\X/: So back in school days 2007 Page #82  
accounts for people to get in. GM: That's an aspect of ir. More importantly 2007 Page #83  
d get in and change the passwords. That's one thing I did Like about comput 2007 Page #83  
information about the hackers. GM: That's what I was doing, not just the lP 2007 Page #85  
for getting you extradited. le GM: That's the unfortunate thing is that bec 2007 Page #91  
 1.5 million dollars in fines. MW: That's crazy. Where would someone convic 2007 Page #91  
n you committed a crime back then. That's how I thought the Jaw worked. GM: 2007 Page #92  
identified flying object. At least that's the way the Maxwell Field officer 2007 Page #133  
Site at White Sands Missile Range. That's where one of the July 1947, wedge 2007 Page #160  
as been seen over Albuc1uerque and that's really all I remember. Then we ta 2007 Page #167  
see if we could go find it or not. That's when we got up and went to the do 2007 Page #167  
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GHT HAVE BEEN HOVERING THERE? Mom: That's what 1 would thjnk. Now, thinking 2007 Page #169  
1 would thjnk. Now, thinking back, that's exactly what it was -it was hover 2007 Page #169  
rooper cars were black and w]ijte. That's what I remember anyway. The whole 2007 Page #169  
 driving into the area. Mom: Yeah, that's what I was thinking, too. Aunt: T 2007 Page #170  
ILL. AND YOU ARE LOOKING AT A DISC THAT'S ABOUT -I THINK YOU SAID ABOUT 40  2007 Page #170  
 SLANTED HILL? Paul: I don't know. That's the question. I don't know. Aunt: 2007 Page #170  
when she noticed it was still hot. That's when she called Prof. Nascimienco 2007 Page #193  
meone reliable who saw something." That's when I heard "something crashed i 2008 Page #42  
ield that propagates as a wave and that's what an ELF transmitter does. It  2008 Page #76  
l micron, it will wiggle a little. That's what we are talking about. SO COB 2008 Page #76  
 displacem ent of the rubber band. That's it. And even there, because you a 2008 Page #76  
British (radar) base (RAF Bawdsey) that's four miles from here also marked  2008 Page #86  
rnment agents know about this .... That's why they want to contain the situ 2008 Page #92  
 cause wars, chaos in the streets. That's why it's important to keep it qui 2008 Page #93  
the basic fabric of society. " ... That's a tremendous amount of control an 2008 Page #144  
"\'ou·r~ not ruppost tolmo\Vthal . That's what you learnwh,n you die!" (In  2008 Page #151  
 in the JFK assassination in 1968. That's strange enough for an often overl 2009 Page #29  
aque. As we approached it thought, that's when I stepped off measurements o 2009 Page #64  
                      SLIDE# 14 66 That's correct. There are multiple objec 2009 Page #72  
 small number of people. WHO KNOW? That's correct. If you 'II keep in mind  2009 Page #75  
om of it. Guess what? ALL BLOCKED. That's what they say. SO, WHO WOULD BE I 2009 Page #75  

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weapons project during World War 2 that-according to the Canadian Press-riv 2009 Page #156  

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rms a mass of combat-lee's call it that-that could reach 50% to 60%. The re 2005 Page #34  

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iers explored the area, d1scovermg that_ all the Mexicans were dead. The Se 2007 Page #187  

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S FROM MARS? Those Little Men Went Thatta-way, Pardner Last week a prospect 2006 Page #44  

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 came down and the Soviet Cold War thawed, the United States cancelled its  2008 Page #72  

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tho ticc ls fast ;1pproachlng "hen thc !1lu o! th, 1'(1Jcotlc /J~ho-,ah pro 2008 Page #121  
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The, Arab lfh:hcr Comm.l:tee tor U thC1' Is any possibillty ct con• Palesti 2009 Page #182  

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 rest of his life. Two weeks after thcir vault adventure, Capt. Seeley orde 2006 Page #160  

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fU!oloe;y.19£1 • W0Lld.Sithtill£ 1 thcouch M&y ■ Abduebon D,b.11, ■ S~1r;p. 2009 Page #145  

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ch seem to be similar, as noted by the% differences in the last column. Nei 2008 Page #107  

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knowledge 01 ·1 - 1 would not go," the-)13.rl?r says. and c11tiuusla..sm fo 2009 Page #184  

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n the reliabifay (or orherwise) of the\ ela satellite. The satellite in que 2007 Page #143  

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ra^ht have seen or handled some of the^reckage, or vi^e^bodies were detaine 2003 Page #235  

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s Special Weapons Project, secured theand security detail from Sandi^Base u 2003 Page #233  

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crete at the old Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Were the direction 2003 Page #101  
 when — at Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater — he encountered three Foo-Fight 2004 Page #108  
s an audjtorium, a bit Like a smaU theater. They were lookjng clown through 2005 Page #147  
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O, when-at hvo Jima in the Pacific Theater-he encountered three "Foo Fighte 2005 Page #138  

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 the Allied Nations in the Pacific theatre, reduced the operational priorit 2009 Page #166  
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tag police rounded up soldiers and theatres and radio stations made .specia 2006 Page #169  
rents to "See the i\10\·ie ONLY in theatres." K.raft's parent company, KF H 2007 Page #63  

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

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 recintly been rumored that one of thee* so-called fLyiag saucers crashed i 2004 Page #18  
1 vcs" froa tho fire •nd h•vo kept thee aafo from rcv1ov. To allo-., • rovi 2008 Page #120  

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at s Up With the Black Buciciet?-) Theft • On a breathtaking scale. • Presu 2006 Page #32  
e desperation, acts of looting and theft, rising street violence. Because o 2006 Page #65  
of organizations and individuals ► Theft and confiscation of evidence ► Cha 2007 Page #15  
of orgaruzations and individuals ► Theft and confiscation of evidence ► Cha 2007 Page #16  

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~alu. al• 1 The ne,vsn1a n nskcd a thEl thougl1 tt had hPP.n pl3nnerl tn 1  2009 Page #181  
e w~ole popula-1 the atom homh and thel it is M( tinn." !a hi11lo:;lt'al \l 2009 Page #183  

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WORK • INSTITUTIONS EXIST TO SERVE THEl\ISELVES • THEY ARE RULE-BASED SYSTE 2008 Page #148  

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be faked today ” □ "Content is the theme of science fiction ” a “Why would  2003 Page #186  
an administration. It was also the theme of the movie ET: The Extraterrestr 2004 Page #195  
ojects they are linked by a common theme of Electronic Warfare Doomsday Con 2004 Page #200  
02. For additional articles on the theme of UFO cm·erup, see also http:/ /k 2005 Page #73  
On a topic as 3 I wrote about this theme at some length in "Understanding U 2005 Page #76  
d: The UFO Siege. Briefly includes theme of crash retrievals. • Late 70s an 2006 Page #25  
ted to set up a UFO and futuristic theme park. In general, though, most of  2006 Page #197  
sold them in unrelated outer space theme packaging. The Gund Corporation is 2007 Page #64  
st variations on the UFO abduction theme was an ad placed by AT&T's cellula 2007 Page #74  
 applications of the alien related theme appeared in a pair of TV commercia 2007 Page #75  
yet another treatment of the ET ad theme. The government does not need to i 2007 Page #77  
ploding at Tunguska as its central theme. Eight years later, Astronauts was 2008 Page #102  
atellite radio and TV, book clubs, theme parks, phone companies , Internet  2008 Page #143  
provide credibility to the overall theme of the UFO Intelligence Program .  2009 Page #13  

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arly this year a similar abduction themed ad appeared in one of England's l 2007 Page #71  
program. le In the world of sci-fi themed comic books the situation is much 2008 Page #103  

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Amazing Stories that reflected UFO themes. Palmer hired Kenneth Arnold to i 2003 Page #41  
me sort of conspirac y to use such themes to increase the public's awarenes 2007 Page #59  
\ifPANY'S EBES Extraterrestrial ad themes are prevalent throughout broadcas 2007 Page #75  
y in play wh.ich is employing such themes to increase the public's awarenes 2007 Page #76  
                                   Themes ■ UFO Sigh tings ■ Emphasis when  2008 Page #158  
l Stran © 2008 by Richard M. Dolon Themes ■UFO Sight:ng:; ■EmphaS!s 'when p 2009 Page #141  

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y four men who refused co identify themselve s and who were not wearing mil 2005 Page #35  
t is also rufficulc. The phenomena themselve s are rare, and often authorit 2005 Page #117  

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evelt by sdenUsts ln ic bombs. Bui them• ciaim~ omit 11\c 193~ and more rec 2009 Page #182  

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nd his fame with another team (the then-California Angels). Near the end of 2006 Page #186  

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ns GUY: James Sensenbrenner (A-WI) Then-Ch airman House Committe e on Scien 2008 Page #154  

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 examine three accidents involving then-classified aircraft. In each case I 2006 Page #72  

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 hospital of internal exile in the then-closed town of Gorky. (Now Nizhniy  2004 Page #170  

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act that several of those cited in then-contemporary newspaper articles on  2005 Page #133  

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ated March 23, 1979, Richard Hall, then-editor of the MUFON UFO ]011mal, wr 2005 Page #42  
he recently-deceased Richard Hall, then-editor of the MU FON UFO Journal, w 2009 Page #50  

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947 was signed on 26 July, 1947 by then-President Harry S. Truman. The majo 2008 Page #25  

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ear. He settled in Forest Hills, a then-quiet district in the Borough of Qu 2005 Page #90  

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"lot of it" was a reference to the then-recent flurr) of government UFO doc 2005 Page #80  
 (which was published in 1955) the then-recent establishment of an official 2007 Page #132  
al. In the book, Keyhoe recounts a then-recent conversation with fellow UFO 2007 Page #132  

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

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ide Urth or iU ::11mo1phtrt: ·•j,; then· r,tntcrrcstrinl lik? (noun) .u for 2005 Page #107  

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vernment to maintain public order. Theologians would test the new reality a 2006 Page #58  
, astrophysicists, philosophers or theologians working today would deny the 2006 Page #69  

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 interpret it as deception. Lively theological debates would ensue, with ef 2006 Page #61  

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ctually a manuscript detailing his theoretical conclusions of chem as space 2005 Page #95  
 received his doctorate in 1976 in theoretical physics following his receiv 2005 Page #174  
ct, he was one of the nation's top theoretical physicists and a high-level  2007 Page #22  
 And came home the previous night. Theoretical physicist Kurt Godel describ 2008 Page #95  
through the universe in and out of theoretical wormholes. Then, there is th 2008 Page #95  

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osv, Niko1,1992) Mstislav Keldysh "Theoretician of Space" President USSR Ac 2004 Page #157  

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case, the lecture presents several theories about what there and thereafter 2003 Page #41  
ed atop a mountain in North Wales. Theories range from a UFO crash to a nuc 2003 Page #75  
ch Bennewitz did not care what his theories about alien invasions or underg 2003 Page #145  
 seemed to square up with what his theories and hunches were telling him. T 2003 Page #148  
tant question? No light houses and theories from people who don't have a cl 2004 Page #49  
eorist." Some conspiracies are not theories, beginning with the Manhattan P 2004 Page #125  
ms that just happen to support his theories. Take, for example, this critic 2004 Page #222  
ze or even see beyond the accepted theories of your mvn era. Reich's work d 2005 Page #104  
ts and crashes. Generally accepted theories in the UFO Literature include t 2005 Page #121  
et would be aflame with conspiracy theories, wild rumors and fringe news re 2006 Page #57  
be rife with rumors and conspiracy theories. Public Public reaction would d 2006 Page #58  
t, would result in a wide array of theories, "inside stories," rumors and d 2006 Page #64  
sify the anomalous data and see if theories can be modified to accommodate  2006 Page #101  
ied to accommodate them. These new theories then become the science of tomo 2006 Page #101  
ART THREE: Conclusions, Questions, Theories... The fundamental facts of the 2006 Page #188  
ng the Lummi Island Incident, four theories regarding the event's cause and 2006 Page #190  
en that none of the abovementioned theories seem to fully explain the enigm 2006 Page #192  
anomalous phenomena and intriguing theories. From Unidentified Flying Objec 2006 Page #193  
a Incident -\\ hich focused on the theories as described above, but which u 2007 Page #143  
 to the U.S. Government 's various theories mooted in the wake of the Septe 2007 Page #144  
ike? Not everyone thinks so. Other theories have been suggested for the mys 2008 Page #100  
 protege of Nazis and their racist theories have been passed down from teac 2008 Page #140  
lvement for one group! What if the theories and practices they funded and c 2008 Page #144  
s Crisman 's claims or the various theories about his role in the earliest  2009 Page #34  

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 thought that this would prove his theories'' Sprinkle recalls. "He was int 2003 Page #144  

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ng, "Well, he's just a 'conspiracy theorist." Some conspiracies are not the 2004 Page #125  
ld's finest hominid researcher and theorist. Lloyd, as usual, had a great m 2006 Page #181  
S.\ U 'liYEI CAN,\DL,\N CONSPIRACY THEORIST Paul Hdlyer ~bny miliw-y pion e 2008 Page #151  

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rians were outraged and conspiracy theorists smelt a rat. But at a cost of  2008 Page #64  
 cover-up in which many conspiracy theorists believe. But I do use the word 2008 Page #69  
S ONLY IN THE MINDS OF CONSPIRA CY THEORISTS • HAS TAKEN ON MYTHICAL PROPOR 2008 Page #148  
such rays were known to electrical theorists before the war. They were cons 2009 Page #158  

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rse, this sounds like a conspiracy theorists' wildest dream come true; and  2006 Page #122  

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icles or aircraft. Local residents theorize that this may be an abandoned w 2007 Page #189  
Helicopter Service. I asked him to theorize about what on a helicopter coul 2008 Page #54  

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between 1953 and 1957. At first he theorized they were benign observers, bu 2005 Page #98  
n or American officials who, it is theorized , destroy the alien spacecraft 2008 Page #103  
ocation is still beino hiohJiohted theorized and debated-in the worlds of b 2008 Page #103  
rch 1952, Space Flight in which he theorized that small guided space weapon 2009 Page #17  

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ke Whitley Streiber, the "implant" theory was a common feature. Were these  2003 Page #144  
oped an elaborate alien conspiracy theory, and dropped his fear of publicit 2003 Page #144  
53, p. 151. “Testing of Relativity Theory with an Artificial Satellite," J. 2003 Page #182  
was nothing to the alien spaceship theory. President Clinton was not amused 2003 Page #201  
 a man-made satellite? Again, that theory was thrown into doubt by the Depa 2004 Page #10  
coming up with the weather balloon theory to cover up what had actually bee 2004 Page #85  
learance and prepared a paper on a theory for flying saucer propulsion base 2004 Page #90  
and prompter of "retrograde virus" theory of virus evolution hence "retro-v 2004 Page #201  
 just the "it was all just a hoax" theory that had been the established ver 2004 Page #215  
e would be no way to disprove that theory, just as there is no way to prove 2004 Page #222  
. I will hit you with reality, not theory, or fuzzy intellectual thinking." 2005 Page #10  
 Project Blue Book and offered the theory that the project was created beca 2005 Page #39  
brown in color; and he offered the theory d1at perhaps the creature's skin  2005 Page #40  
e Base demonstration was 1988.12 A Theory of Political Crisis and Disclosur 2005 Page #84  
he world; he had been so since his Theory of General Relativity first began 2005 Page #92  
 unacceptable -or the unacceptable theory -is excluded. The individual who  2005 Page #104  
o persists in putting forth such a theory may ultimately be excluded and, i 2005 Page #104  
of the film, or adds weight to the theory that it is a fraud. \Xlhen US r e 2005 Page #147  
as, but was more intent on turning theory into practice. ln June 1957 G. Ha 2005 Page #172  
 did not rely upon prior UFO lore, theory or evidence, but began from the s 2006 Page #48  
y based upon existing UFO cases or theory, and most of the participants cla 2006 Page #49  
ly (sic) course, small-disturbance theory, three- dimensional body, Indo-Ch 2006 Page #105  
after having positing the provirus theory and the focus assay, shared with  2006 Page #112  
ele University. Both expressed the theory that a meteorite was possibly the 2006 Page #121  
Roberts firmly believes the latter theory to be the correct one. He also ci 2006 Page #121  
consideration... The "Two-Objects" theory: Although only one projectile was 2006 Page #190  
mi Island Incident, the Two-Object theory is simply not supported by eviden 2006 Page #191  
 stem to stern. The "Carried Away" theory: Is it possible that the mysterio 2006 Page #191  
ack to base. This is an intriguing theory, supported by the timeline of the 2006 Page #191  
 question. The "It Was All a Hoax" theory: If this was a hoax, it was a dam 2006 Page #192  
 by it to this very day. The "UFO" theory: It would seem that neither the o 2006 Page #192  
ecognition of the extraterrestrial theory, Captain E. J. Ruppelt ... " ■ "  2007 Page #47  
meteoroid. M4 and M7 incline to SA theory. M8 still waivers and points to O 2007 Page #143  
e should have ruled out the bolide theory. l also checked the local Nevada  2008 Page #13  
on that didn't fit with the bolide theory. Something extraordinary happened 2008 Page #17  
 of the Collins Elite was merely a theory and nothing else. The important f 2008 Page #36  
rbines. He was skeptical about the theory that something had crashed and be 2008 Page #44  
s of lights.29 Helicopters exhaust theory with addition, landing lights on, 2008 Page #49  
ctor, was quick to report he had a theory given with the blessing of the Ci 2008 Page #54  
ger jets. He stated the Helicopter Theory made no sense, and he also added  2008 Page #54  
n located to directly support this theory. Figure 14 View looking east from 2008 Page #59  
 Sgt. Robertson was correct in his theory of a Navy SEAL response to the Cr 2008 Page #60  
ect in modem physics. Mathematical theory says that if matter approaches th 2008 Page #95  
d in meteorites . As a result, the theory that the Tunguska object was inde 2008 Page #100  
round-which further reinforced the theory that the object responsible for t 2008 Page #100  
ter. However , the most intriguing theory suggests that (a) a UFO exploded  2008 Page #100  
Rubtsov, Ph.D., a proponent of the theory that an alien spacecraft came to  2008 Page #101  
 world of science-fiction that the theory was first widely espoused. For ex 2008 Page #102  
RSIGIIT ANYONE SUPPORTING ll-L-\ T THEORY Sll\'IPLY DOESN'T Ki'-:OW HOW THE 2008 Page #152  
F NOT MORE REl\'IOVEDJ • NO SINGLE THEORY ACCOUNTS FOR ALL OF THE EVIDENCE  2008 Page #153  
ivity is not. Terms such as atomic theory, hot and cold fusion, or the more 2009 Page #20  
 of that day. Of course, since the theory was correct, and with a little gu 2009 Page #20  
Niels Bohr , the founder of atomic theory, made a statement I shall never f 2009 Page #20  
n in color; and Werner offered the theory that perhaps the creature's skin  2009 Page #49  
 is, however , a problem with this theory: Bethurum 's account was publishe 2009 Page #55  
ere made to produce a satisfactory theory to explain the mechanism of wave  2009 Page #173  

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ent and had a cloud-buster in row. Ther arrived at the leased property ten  2005 Page #99  

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ther. ln a 1999 trade ad from Gene Therap) Systems, green aliens are seen f 2007 Page #62  

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continued with his experiments and therapeutic practice with a core group o 2005 Page #89  
d orgone, and a deceptively simple therapeutic and experimental device that 2005 Page #90  

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 well as from personal experience. Therapeutically, sitting in an ORAC has  2005 Page #90  

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ght be a topic worthy of a trained therapist to investigate. The question o 2005 Page #77  
wledge base of the population. The therapist leaned forward again and said" 2006 Page #205  
 brought up the subject again! The therapist continued his contact for seve 2006 Page #206  
0, I received a briefletter from a therapist friend of mine who was also ed 2009 Page #139  

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th to speak before the physicians, therapists, and invited guests of a priv 2004 Page #58  
numerous calls for assistance from therapists and experiencers. The Report  2006 Page #197  

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and refined his character analytic therapy, or medical orgone therapy as it 2005 Page #90  
nalytic therapy, or medical orgone therapy as it became known. Energetic fu 2005 Page #90  
some success in research on cancer therapy." The physicist responded by let 2005 Page #91  
king with abductees using hypnosis therapy. He came round to the Foundation 2006 Page #205  

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ans he'd trained in merucal orgone therap~· had registered a complaint with 2005 Page #101  

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 He bent over and he said, "Sarah, there's a secret government within the g 2003 Page #200  
 is, yes? At the far side of that, there's a mound. And that's where that c 2004 Page #51  
 never been used. (In the tunnels) there's perfect air. There's not an air  2004 Page #52  
 the tunnels) there's perfect air. There's not an air problem. We took an a 2004 Page #52  
alk, if you go down Friday Street, there's a part of ground that dips. Now  2004 Page #53  
et out to Hart Canyon immediately. There's a bad brush fire and it's near o 2004 Page #72  
o you do. That's the way it is. Q: There's no such thing as you are in so f 2004 Page #190  
e didn't do something about UFOs, "There's a secret government within the g 2004 Page #197  
hoax, admitted that "it's possible there's something in there that would be 2004 Page #219  
ranted the government's attention! There's only one problem. No one, other  2004 Page #221  
irst big problem with them is that there's no provenance for them; we don't 2004 Page #222  
d crash site and surrounding area. There's always more, which is what the d 2004 Page #223  
954 and colleagues to determine if there's new evidence that could further  2004 Page #247  
's acceptance as a scientist." And there's the rub: "Bad for the future of  2005 Page #103  
He replied: "Yes I do. Absolutely. There's no reason to change it because t 2005 Page #150  
perspective: there is no magic and there's just one science "Any sufficient 2006 Page #101  
 a bit more inclined to think that there's perhaps more to this than meets  2006 Page #130  
 I did previously. I do think that there's a little bit more going on than  2006 Page #130  
is to somebody responsible. Linda, there's got to be hundreds of military p 2006 Page #150  
d and taken back to Jackass Flats. There's no doubt in my mind about that,  2006 Page #155  
od to ET, "can e\·en phone home if there's a problem." THE AVER~,GE PERSON  2007 Page #69  
e in any normal circumstances. GM: There's no way you could innocently stum 2007 Page #88  
adiction to the astronomer, said, "There's only one thing wrong with that:  2008 Page #9  
sts become increasingly aware that there's a serious story here of interest 2008 Page #67  
debate. But something has to give. There's no point in investigating UFO si 2008 Page #68  
 It's not all gloom, of course and there's some amazing stuff in amongst th 2008 Page #68  
Much has already been released and there's more to come. These are exciting 2008 Page #69  
s there, our Flight Chief's there, there's other law enforcement patrols. E 2008 Page #86  
ibing military man's comment): ... there's some more people WAY out in the  2008 Page #87  
nce with the law as required." So, there's a Jaw? Can we see it? The second 2008 Page #111  
ull disdosure if overtly hostile ■ There's a law? ft-...m• lOOO ..._,...-,. 2008 Page #121  
AFRAID OF? (laughs) I can just say there's a ve,y powe,ful force at work. K 2009 Page #75  

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eral theories about what there and thereafter to the recovered debris. The  2003 Page #41  
cer jumped off of the object. Soon thereafter, there were numerous soldiers 2003 Page #69  
McDonald about it in 1970. Shortly thereafter Moore sent the UFO piece — an 2004 Page #102  
ather's bar in Corona, and shortly thereafter "the government" came and con 2004 Page #240  
nk down below the horizon. Shortly thereafter, a second light (yellow) appe 2005 Page #96  
nch the craft had crashed. Shortly thereafter, Faustino received a military 2005 Page #154  
rds Air Force Base arrived shortly thereafter, but found that a brush fire  2006 Page #82  
e radar-evading airplanes. Shortly thereafter someone involved with the F-1 2006 Page #84  
de and worldwide headlines shortly thereafter, and broadcasted as far away  2006 Page #92  
Cheek phoned the CDC, and not long thereafter, the State of N.M. and the IH 2006 Page #110  
over the glasses, followed shortly thereafter by their mother, Mary Upton.  2006 Page #120  
is same UFO had almost immediately thereafter slammed at high speed into th 2006 Page #121  
estion had been identified shortly thereafter as a North American C-47 airc 2006 Page #169  
th men smiled and departed shortly thereafter. Todd soon filed a request wi 2008 Page #30  
out and pulsed.[ ... ] Immediately thereafter , three star-like objects wer 2008 Page #32  
d to keep quiet about what he saw. Thereafter, Dahl declared it all a hoax. 2009 Page #30  

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e aliens, heard their message, and thereby decided the world was not ready  2003 Page #192  
arly half identify recovery teams, thereby reinforcing the credibility of a 2004 Page #115  
rrelation with several of the QDs, thereby enhancing the authenticity of bo 2004 Page #119  
oswell story, as a "loose cannon," thereby undermining his credibility and  2004 Page #222  
hich corroborate current views and thereby give them substance." Thus the u 2005 Page #104  
 trutsformer that saturated easily thereby preventing his power supply fron 2006 Page #41  
logic and mathematics psychically, thereby suggesting lack of a logical tho 2006 Page #102  
the planet with viruses or prions, thereby reducing the turmoil and propert 2006 Page #116  
e upper porcion of the atmosphere, thereby slowing down and cljssipacing th 2007 Page #109  
don't have them at the same spots, thereby suggesting that the pages were t 2008 Page #109  
ars to the existing constellation, thereby cleverly obscuring its direct de 2008 Page #135  
e sent directly to Project Grudge, thereby establishing an official connect 2009 Page #9  
ook, Riddle of The Flying Saucers, thereby setting up a pattern of scholarl 2009 Page #30  

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site Offered blessings Many people thereCharlette Marin On - The Crash "I s 2003 Page #23  

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ese instructions" and substituting therefor "observing the criteria, proced 2009 Page #27  
? What do we do? And we just stood therefor maybe five to ten, maybe fiftee 2009 Page #70  
e woods and he said the object was therefor quite awhile. 1 went under hypn 2009 Page #80  

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rial collected at that L.A. event; therefore, he must be referring to an ea 2003 Page #26  
s location is on private property, therefore I am not pinpointing the exact 2003 Page #63  
heavier elements show up brighter. Therefore, the dark bismuth appears as t 2003 Page #105  
d when they cost an extra page and therefore money. Numerous examples of wi 2003 Page #173  
Area 51 did not exist in 1954, and therefore the Manual must be a fake. Int 2003 Page #183  
the techniques I outlined earlier. Therefore the onus in on him who claims  2003 Page #184  
cific arguments supporting fakery. Therefore, the alternative is the conclu 2003 Page #186  
nal and cannot be overruled. It is therefore important to see what he knows 2003 Page #189  
know. The president's knowledge is therefore dependent on the ability of th 2003 Page #189  
 with the president twice, and was therefore out of the loop on almost ever 2003 Page #191  
*king Washington crowd" He should, therefore, not have been surprised when  2003 Page #199  
nton statement stating that he had therefore agreed with the USAF conclusio 2003 Page #201  
and sent it back to Sec. of State. Therefore, the directive could have been 2003 Page #204  
uation with regard to China. f\j I therefore brought Wedemeyer in quietly y 2003 Page #230  
 seemed reasonable. On reflection, therefore, consider the data in hand: He 2004 Page #12  
promptly clapped into security and therefore are not available to the gener 2004 Page #15  
caday been changed to 'restrict ', therefore, this report is for roar infor 2004 Page #18  
urvive speeds greater than 40 mph. Therefore, considering that the fastest  2004 Page #28  
rrents and ebb tides in that area, therefore making it entirely possible th 2004 Page #42  
ilitary had been called in. It was therefore this information that Sarbache 2004 Page #92  
 official Secret Act of Canada and therefore couldn't discuss it. I reminde 2004 Page #93  
ficial Secret Act lasted 25 years. Therefore, I explained, after 1987 he sh 2004 Page #93  
the USAF UFO Program. Harry Cooper therefore was doing UFO related work for 2004 Page #101  
 on the same case at a later time. Therefore, every publication has been re 2004 Page #110  
ghway System had been started, and therefore makes him quite credible in th 2004 Page #127  
 Conference it never happened, and therefore it never happened. He turned o 2004 Page #145  
stion in 50 years. It is not hard, therefore, for the public to come to the 2004 Page #176  
tic relations with the aliens, and therefore couldn't release the film. At  2004 Page #185  
fied list of designators. It would therefore be releasable if found. • He h 2004 Page #191  
t of a Carter UFO briefing. Carter therefore did get told some of what was  2004 Page #197  
y on either Newton or Gebauer and, therefore, it helps make the issue of wh 2004 Page #217  
k that was commercially available; therefore it could have been special Gov 2004 Page #250  
the documents are old and real and therefore the contents are valid for tha 2004 Page #254  
e are fools if we conclude that we therefore have knowledge. Let us be stro 2005 Page #86  
 broadcast on TV or seen on video. Therefore , the exact date of the film s 2005 Page #146  
 and pasting from Army manuals. He therefore concludes that it is highly un 2006 Page #15  
bout the production of SOM1-01 may therefore be offered. SOM1-01 likely eme 2006 Page #16  
 or stays intact. Government would therefore need to employ the utmost dipl 2006 Page #55  
e levels of NHI/human interchange; therefore it must be carried out with th 2006 Page #56  
hey had always suspected and might therefore be a relatively non-disruptive 2006 Page #57  
th nearer and stranger, may exist. Therefore, to ignore the possibility and 2006 Page #70  
f an excavation of this magnitude; therefore this portion of the narrative  2006 Page #85  
sive data in both time and space.6 Therefore, in discussing alien societies 2006 Page #102  
e same objectives as Homo sapiens. Therefore, the preceding arguments might 2006 Page #116  
logic and the attendant equations. Therefore, there is no genuine caveat: " 2006 Page #116  
ogens are intellectually entwined. Therefore, is it reasonable to ask wheth 2006 Page #117  
ion of Mexico City, and could not, therefore, have been the object tracked  2006 Page #134  
t exist. Why? Because they cannot, therefore they do not. And so on. Well,  2006 Page #181  
non terrestrial (meteoric) origin. Therefore , it would not be useful for t 2007 Page #198  
tes of those in Las Vegas and were therefore on the same day. The project c 2008 Page #10  
uitable for collecting these data, therefore, since December 1948, this Dis 2008 Page #26  
ed "alien abduction'' puzzle; and, therefore, has been able to carefully av 2008 Page #35  
receiving the UFO report. Overall, therefore, there were thousands of pages 2008 Page #64  
e files date from 1986 to 1992 and therefore include cases from my tour of  2008 Page #65  
ad in fact exploded in the air and therefore could hardly have been an ordi 2008 Page #101  
 had no need to understand it all. Therefore some of the circumlocutions wo 2008 Page #109  
ler did indeed write that section. Therefore, I determined that a significa 2009 Page #9  
y 868 infonnation to industry and, therefore , without actual declassificat 2009 Page #10  
, it is a numbered list of points. Therefore, the reader relationship is an 2009 Page #11  
 an emulation of another document. Therefore , I looked at the Executive Br 2009 Page #11  
                                   Therefore , we would be wise to look at  2009 Page #13  
 will not reciprocate. Are we not, therefore, speaking of free energy appli 2009 Page #20  
ification " of UFO document s and, therefore, secrecy, in its present form. 2009 Page #21  
Further emphasis on electronics is therefore recommended. The use of RPVs w 2009 Page #22  
and psychological warfare. Kennedy therefore had good reason to issue his J 2009 Page #38  
VIS system to the CIA. Kennedy was therefore directly confronting the CIA o 2009 Page #41  
 Wood. The term "it should be wet" therefore was a coded command to kill so 2009 Page #43  
it affair that happened off base." Therefore , nothing that happened in Ren 2009 Page #74  
 are various organizational units. Therefore , when I use the word "Governm 2009 Page #154  

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d to look into things further, and therein sealed his fate. His belief in t 2003 Page #151  
t Bill McDonald of the description therein. Slide 15 shows both EBEs in und 2004 Page #119  
or highly contagious disease; also therein on page 5 is the discussion of B 2004 Page #119  
ify relevant documents and phrases therein that deal with human deaths, and 2006 Page #101  
 concerning the incident described therein However , if authentic, I am adv 2008 Page #30  

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 Texas-Mexican border" on page 005 thereof. Unfortunately these are impreci 2004 Page #119  
1" Annual Report, item 12, page 11 thereof. Report 30 deals with an alleged 2004 Page #119  
 of accumulators or any components thereof. Their break came in 1955 when o 2005 Page #101  

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rson AFB in 1966. 4 feet tall. old therewere ao backless' the base In total 2006 Page #26  

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ed rmidsntifled objects being kept there® ?ng=fe of year sadouluu. there wi 2003 Page #212  

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o has a low melting point, but its thermal conductivity is lower than that  2003 Page #106  
by Bowen 5. Burned Memo 6. Isotope Thermal Thrusters and Applications 7. Tr 2004 Page #248  
me,c.uo.:IWOWMl"lfll"'I Rectifying Thermal Electric Noise                   2005 Page #22  
hat the best way to do it would be thermal infrared and an over-flight to d 2005 Page #71  
esearch and development, designing thermal protection, analyzing radar syst 2008 Page #104  

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ng To-T violated the Second Law of Thermodynamics -that is, that equal volu 2005 Page #91  

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adar coatings for the CIA, a Mk.17 thermonuclear bomb that was accidentally 2006 Page #86  
sition from Liquid to Solid Fueled Thermonuclear Weapons, 1951-1954," 15 Ju 2009 Page #96  

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nd coatings. The F-101 contains no thermoplastic composites or RAM, for ins 2006 Page #85  

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m, stainless steel, graphite-epoxy thermoplastics, fiberglass composites an 2006 Page #84  

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 an appraise!. or hr' -, situation thern, also of th« reaction by the Ion A 2003 Page #214  

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 vacuum co conceal the facts about theses events. The occurrence UAP crashe 2007 Page #121  

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sics, but did not submit his final thesis. From 1970 to 1976, he was Direct 2003 Page #111  
riking and argued against the hoax thesis. At the time I was aviation/aeros 2004 Page #27  
o not really exist." While Klass's thesis undoubtedly is sometimes true, it 2004 Page #28  
vior." He had written his graduate thesis on "The Influence of Motion Pictu 2004 Page #181  
. A. Graduate students doing their thesis work on the development of a prim 2006 Page #6  
dhood cancers in the area; and his thesis was that this was connected with  2006 Page #125  

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 Michael Schrott September 4, 1967 Thessalon,h, Greece .-if!.;! ~i-:-~;~ :~ 2009 Page #97  

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IS THAT ACCORDING TO THE WITNESSES THEv WERE FIR,' RILLS. THAT IS To SAY TH 2004 Page #21  

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l neYer make fun of people who say thev've seen unidentified flying objects 2005 Page #119  

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eport that the first manhole cover they'd found into the 'water pipe' had b 2004 Page #52  
the Army did anything against him, they'd be seen doing it. "If Prescott do 2006 Page #124  
out of the cab, they realized that they'd been followed by another vehicle. 2006 Page #124  
nd he didn't know at the time that they'd been taken to Porton Down. So he  2006 Page #127  
 Corbin. "But I got the impression they'd recovered some kind of 'objects'- 2007 Page #133  
tos. It was feared originally that they'd have to be destroyed . Historians 2008 Page #64  

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like to understand principles, but they'll skip that if it's cheaper ■ Engi 2005 Page #4  
weather balloons, " Apodaca said. "They'll want this thing back." "But this 2005 Page #156  

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or golf." Forrestal replies, "Bob, they're after me." Over the next three d 2003 Page #89  
ence Robbie Reynolds Hanson said, "They're still trying to bring up the hoa 2004 Page #29  
SKEPTICS General: • How do we know they're not hoaxes? • Why would the Gove 2004 Page #120  
le on UFOs titled "Flying Saucers? They're r\ Myth!" Contained within the a 2005 Page #133  
um emphasis on familiar aspects — "They're like us in so many ways" — will  2006 Page #66  
t's [Prescott] who is talking, but they're hinting darkly of the things tha 2006 Page #124  
ce and favor' when he retired. Now they're telling him that if it is him wh 2006 Page #125  
y may 110/ all be people, and that they're corning from great distances ind 2007 Page #60  
e and to the point: "\Xie know why they're here." For the Columbian coffee, 2007 Page #61  
why are these aliens visiting us? "They're looking for the most advanced im 2007 Page #62  
? Of course. Can we establish that they're working together on some UFO-rel 2007 Page #76  
h the 4602nd." "Sounds queer, Lou. They're not supposed to talk to anyone o 2007 Page #133  
p when I make such statements, but they're true, whether people like it and 2008 Page #68  
bing military man's comment): 'Oh, they're setting a trap for it. They're t 2008 Page #87  
Oh, they're setting a trap for it. They're trying to draw whatever it is up 2008 Page #87  
raft was still hovering out there. They're (blue lights) coming from that c 2008 Page #88  
They see me and John Burroughs and they're won·ied about Col. Halt. They kn 2008 Page #92  
s, shown on slide 40. Find out why they're asking and assure them that UFOs 2008 Page #110  
                                  "They're uniden/i(ied flying obitci . Lei 2009 Page #120  
while the New York Post announced "THEY'RE HEEERE!" More regional and local 2009 Page #138  

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Force has these photographs - that they've got this vehicle. They've obviou 2003 Page #197  
s - that they've got this vehicle. They've obviously got it. Here are the p 2003 Page #197  
ground. However, in the area where they've been found, there were no signs  2004 Page #11  
'water pipe' had been welded shut: They've been welded bloody shut since th 2004 Page #52  
and '90. They don't exist anymore, they've been disbanded and that's all pr 2004 Page #53  
n Scully's book? It turns out that they've been there all along — it just t 2004 Page #216  
ver really understood that either. They've been using the technology that t 2006 Page #162  
    attraction in every area where they've been sighted .... AU reports con 2007 Page #61  
at is big." I said. "It could mean they've actually got their hands on some 2007 Page #133  
ue lights) coming from that craft. They've been out there for hours!' I go, 2008 Page #88  

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 on earth for coloniz :..ng. 2. If they_consider our culture co be devoid o 2008 Page #113  

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ER PEOPLE TO FlND OUT \'(11-IETHER THEYSAWJT? Mom: No, strangely enough. Au 2007 Page #172  

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cluding voter registration papers. The~ rook with them the weather balloons 2005 Page #157  
e standing there guarding it, like the~ were waiting for someone, or some t 2007 Page #171  

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nto temporary r.:idioat."U\.li ty. The~e \11,,·ouJrl forrn a gas in the so. 2009 Page #184  

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,.,I..J't,f' ''l.l(.(J\fLk.L'.L), "thf 1, till ( ,._. • .,..,rm L\..brl'\(. 2008 Page #155  

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 were not Soviet bombers after all Thfy were flocks of geese. f) This versi 2006 Page #168  
im lbtrt 1, no eYidence rnlly mran thfY bavt nn-rr rx:unEtd it t _...,. __  2008 Page #146  

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rcraft approaching our east coast. Thg are unidentified and do not respond  2006 Page #164  
 They could be Russian bombers. If thg proceed on the present course thg wi 2006 Page #164  
 thg proceed on the present course thg will be over Washington D.C. in seve 2006 Page #164  
ad disappeared. His guess was that thg had been geese." There are several i 2006 Page #167  
scope (of a ground radar set) that thg had                                  2006 Page #175  
nd) and they kept following it and thg claimed that it crashed somewhere of 2006 Page #176  
om whew it hit. We got over there. Thg told us to leave and everything else 2006 Page #176  
and then armed guards came out and thg started to form a line around the ar 2006 Page #176  

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 Marvel ncd Is'-j in inxntij.itiu; thi claim that th.- rr-.-tcnal Mitnl han 2003 Page #132  
rc and lhe material *a* »pn ad i-n thi ground. but there wa* tin or crater  2003 Page #132  
r b.ilk.m XXc gathrrrd up ». me of thi* material ** hi* h would cavil* fit  2003 Page #132  
ul spcccraft* 1 hi* lal *cot on i* thi cere .It fir.it-.□ of •tint bcliexcr 2003 Page #132  
see in the movies." He would not d thi 10 expan on s statement. 10 Goodall  2005 Page #82  
I ISTHl'ij WILi. fllD: SPf.fCR Bf. THI: DO\\ ,1 \U. If IIUIU M \( ,•: 149   2008 Page #155  
c-r heard I 0!" Pr-or. Let:eh. . . Thi.' highes.t tree le:11!ni; waler• 1 S 2009 Page #182  
nnrts of the secret AnglopAmerlcan Thi? Herald Tribune q_t:oles a. peri;onn 2009 Page #184  

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                                ,".Thi_s ~emarka?le new evidence, tha~ 'all 2008 Page #135  

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SCOE H. HILLENKOETTER (MJ-1) NOTE: Thia document has been prepared aa a ure 2003 Page #132  
n upon your undertakinr. Hereafter thia natter shall be referred to only as 2003 Page #136  
 to perform. Until further orders, thia investigation will continue. ULTRA  2003 Page #237  
ld connect ~.1-17 to Jy~•• aurder. Thia docucont did not oxiat offic1 nllv  2008 Page #120  

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t, crinkly aluminum foil, not that thick. I remember at the time it making  2003 Page #35  
ide and about a quarter of an inch thick. One side was dark and the other s 2003 Page #103  
sisting of a ridge about 2-microns thick, formed only at the edge of the ev 2003 Page #115  
t, colorless film about 29 microns thick which consisted of what looked lik 2003 Page #115  
rts rare o 2000 feet long, 95 feet thick, not lower atmosphere o Ovoid or c 2003 Page #174  
ranium o Skin pale, chalky-yellow, thick, slightly pebbled e Eyes small, wi 2003 Page #174  
r cigar shape (2000 ft long, 95 ft thick) □ Ovoid or cone shape (30-40 ft l 2003 Page #174  
ked it out, a yellow, glittery and thick substance floating 3 or 4 inches t 2004 Page #39  
k substance floating 3 or 4 inches thick on the water's surface. Lawrence p 2004 Page #39  
s skin seemed to be covered with a thick, shiny, wee and oily substance . S 2005 Page #31  
' allowed him to read a three inch thick booklet that contained information 2006 Page #19  
that he carried, actually a little thick booklet, a loose leaf notebook typ 2006 Page #19  
) • About 15 ft across and 9-10 tt thick • Low speed of about 15-20 mph • H 2006 Page #30  
m of the lower torso were actually thick metal pipes. These vertical pipes  2006 Page #94  
binoculars, saw a 75' object, 3-4' thick with a bubble on top, silver color 2006 Page #179  
 It is about two and a half inches thick and four inches square. It has bee 2006 Page #206  
tly embedded into the 1-1 /2 to 2" thick canopy windows, which may also hav 2007 Page #100  
made of concrete which was 14 feet thick. The memo stated that the runway w 2007 Page #114  
hat was partially buried under the thick ice and snow of Mt. Ararat. "My da 2007 Page #138  
"Reports such as this came through thick and fast over the course of the ne 2008 Page #33  
arshy, mudflats or in the adjacent thick forest. 52                         2008 Page #58  
t RAF Woodbridge surrounded by the thick Rendlesham Forest. What exactly di 2009 Page #58  

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52. The plot of the story began to thicken when I discovered another news s 2006 Page #94  

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very low heel or what is left of a thicker heel. The darker material seems  2003 Page #48  

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theast Texas forest called the Big Thicket. According to Will, those presen 2008 Page #37  

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r 7, the first clouds were forming thickly and soon covered the sky, indica 2005 Page #99  

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ers of HDPE (polyethylene) vary in thickness between 2 and 3 mm. Analysis i 2003 Page #47  
n covering of approx one-half inch thickness. Later the object was describe 2004 Page #10  
ss Plant were able to estimate the thickness or height of the pale yellow l 2004 Page #39  
g no visible doors or windows. The thickness was slightly less than five fe 2006 Page #135  

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in the alternating and wavy micron thicknesses. Those inquiries ranged from 2003 Page #110  

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 tran.former, on top o! which ie & thid, i.nsulat2"n m.att"""' upon which t 2005 Page #17  

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en Alter** Villapsnaa tormander in thief of the Polivian Army. vi 1 IMPlif• 2004 Page #20  

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ana, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Kurt Thiel VII, 13-16 Examination of live ali 2004 Page #114  

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nutes at a time, then would resume thier original course, flying from the s 2003 Page #233  

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 • It ntalld tbout IU etntnl IXI■• Thil -Luted lbaul one minute. NICAP ropo 2007 Page #165  

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aterial, which Dahl described as a thin, white "newspaper like" metal that  2003 Page #41  
 small amount of zinc separated by thin layers containing a high bismuth co 2003 Page #105  
efore, the dark bismuth appears as thin white lines and the much lighter ma 2003 Page #105  
ured the layers and found that the thin, wavy lines of bismuth varied from  2003 Page #105  
rences to bismuth and magnesium in thin micron layers. After several weeks, 2003 Page #110  
from the electrostatic field was a thin piece of paper suspended above the  2003 Page #110  
y other visible material were very thin, black, spongy flakes from the Bism 2003 Page #114  
fined to underarm and groin o Body thin, no fat, good muscles o Small hands 2003 Page #174  
 of the material was foil-like, as thin as the foil in a pack of cigarettes 2004 Page #135  
r parchment. There were also small thin beams that had undecipherable symbo 2004 Page #135  
amlessly after being folded. Other thin foil was so strong and resistant to 2004 Page #142  
for the balloon array? There was a thin, parchment like material that could 2004 Page #142  
hey wore tight fitting jump suits, thin headdresses that appeared to be com 2004 Page #182  
e existence of the much-discussed "thin and bifurcated tongue" reponed by o 2005 Page #36  
tter field. I picked up a piece of thin, shiny material that reminded me of 2005 Page #155  
mics. There also were fragments of thin sheets of plastic and rubber, some  2006 Page #84  
Interceptor jet that vanished into thin air on September 12 shortly before  2006 Page #99  
ntral orifice yielding a yellowish thin waterish discharge. • The skin surr 2006 Page #109  
et tall, humanoid in shape, but so thin they looked almost skeletal with a  2006 Page #123  
ic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencil 2007 Page #46  
your car has just disappeared into thin air. Then you see strange lights co 2007 Page #71  
 cloud a debris into the air. \Xii thin about 10 minutes it started smoking 2007 Page #128  
xt day. Descriptions included very thin metallic fragments like aluminum pa 2007 Page #128  
anoid figures 5 to 6-feet-tall, so thin they looked Like skelerons covered  2007 Page #149  
you see on TV where it's Like real thin and sharp. It was actually more lik 2007 Page #167  
ic Laboratories, Okemos MI ■ Inks: thin layer chromatography (TLC) ■ Pencil 2008 Page #120  
 fearful. This cover began to wear thin in the Kennedy psychological war of 2009 Page #17  

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etrieval Conference father was one thing, but it was very important I had v 2003 Page #36  
ds were the shoe soles. It was one thing to pick up and wax pieces, but qui 2003 Page #48  
 in squares, circles and one long, thing ribbon-like piece. Figure 1. Alumi 2003 Page #97  
encies that suggest that the whole thing is a hoax." Dr Carl Sagan "Demon H 2003 Page #135  
d to a mental institution. The sad thing was, it was not entirely his fault 2003 Page #141  
warning to whoever was running the thing, the object took off straight up a 2003 Page #147  
y scriptwriters realized the whole thing was planned from the start, but Pa 2003 Page #149  
n invasion remarks out lest people thing there actually was an alien invasi 2003 Page #199  
HERE ALMOST A FORTNIGHT AFTER THIS THING HAS TAKEN PLACE AND THEY FOUND MOS 2004 Page #24  
e here, young man, don't give this thing away. We are experimenting with th 2004 Page #32  
s and I eventually tied up on this thing, though at first my part of the jo 2004 Page #42  
for helping to keep the lid on the thing! Oh sure, he talks about what he s 2004 Page #49  
nk. Someone was inside that damned thing, you could feel it. The UFO did co 2004 Page #50  
not an air problem. We took an air thing (air quality measuring device) dow 2004 Page #52  
 was Defense Minister in 1967. The thing was he couldn't remember his name. 2004 Page #87  
sed their eyes and hoped the whole thing would go away. (Underlined in the  2004 Page #88  
nd party hurried to the scene. The thing was still glowing when they found  2004 Page #102  
ow could they possibly keep such a thing secret over the years? Specific: • 2004 Page #120  
ore's conclusion, let's consider a thing or two. Let's begin with nuclear p 2004 Page #133  
rs of this conference, the closest thing to that Holy Grail may be what is  2004 Page #134  
en there. He couldn't remember the thing had ever been written up in a news 2004 Page #139  
ght Patterson. He confirmed: 'This thing has gotten so highly classified.., 2004 Page #146  
ldwater wrote essentially the same thing to author William S. Steinman. On  2004 Page #146  
r certainty, on two occasions. One thing is for sure, though. Unless the au 2004 Page #148  
ARPA kind of projects, and the UFO thing was brought up to us, which I just 2004 Page #182  
 E-ring at the Pentagon. The first thing he says to us was, "You know if yo 2004 Page #183  
to his inner office, and a strange thing happened. He said, "Come on boys.  2004 Page #183  
enough, no one even questioned the thing about the landing at HoRoman Air F 2004 Page #183  
re shown to Jimmy Carter. The next thing to be shown to Jimmy Carter was a  2004 Page #189  
 getting into. It's sort of a step thing. It's one step at a time. You just 2004 Page #190  
 the way it is. Q: There's no such thing as you are in so far you can't get 2004 Page #190  
urself in this counterintelligence thing," basically that is what it was, a 2004 Page #190  
again I would probably do the same thing, and I think most people would if  2004 Page #190  
ntrolled the ET presence. The main thing Moore received that people here wo 2004 Page #191  
 room who know how true this whole thing is." There were 37 people in the r 2004 Page #195  
s" and "skeptics" are not the same thing; we should all be skeptics) usuall 2004 Page #214  
oesn't Kimball know that the whole thing was clearly a hoax, perpetrated on 2004 Page #215  
that Friedman was making the whole thing up, to support his position on MJ- 2004 Page #222  
that Pflock isn't making the whole thing up to support his conclusions on A 2004 Page #222  
y to tell. »40 To me, however, one thing is certain — the Aztec incident ha 2004 Page #223  
 of the debris and the denial? One thing is certain: Gen. Ramey received a  2004 Page #230  
e personality is not always a good thing. Look how Stanton T. Friedman got  2004 Page #249  
ternly, "Do not watch that sort of thing. It's no good." On February 6, a s 2005 Page #33  
 her at any cost to sav that eve[) thing was simply a joke. They did not th 2005 Page #36  
: "The object was not built b) an) thing, obviously, due we know about on E 2005 Page #40  
onard "1 t was after dark and this thing came fl) ing across the \·alley an 2005 Page #69  
 as a little kid when he saw th.is thing. And the time -the date, 1953, I t 2005 Page #69  
before we hit solid hardpan or an~ thing like that. It's a tough nut to cra 2005 Page #71  
tional point of view. There is one thing the FOlA documents do tell us, how 2005 Page #74  
X/hether one thinks this is a good thing or a bad thing, the important thjn 2005 Page #75  
inks this is a good thing or a bad thing, the important thjng is chat our l 2005 Page #75  
stand that d1ere is really no such thing as "The Media," or "Academia." Rat 2005 Page #76  
 decades. What does this mean? One thing it should mean is that the major i 2005 Page #76  
ues of politics and power. For one thing, it surely does matter whether you 2005 Page #77  
rote in another letter that "th.is thing has gotten so highJ) classified, e 2005 Page #80  
n a foundational lie can be a good thing." I don't think that meant much to 2005 Page #86  
There was onJy one conclusion: The thing we had drawn from was not a star.  2005 Page #96  
 though, that they are of the same thing. We asked him whether he felt the  2005 Page #149  
Lities. One is that it is the real thing: that this creature is from a , eh 2005 Page #151  
" Apodaca said. "They'll want this thing back." "But this isn't like the we 2005 Page #156  
 their elemental makeup. The first thing we found was that the metal appear 2005 Page #157  
e only aspects of one and the same thing." William P. Lear agreed with him  2005 Page #173  
disc. A big, shiny, whitish yellow thing that glittered with a blind-- ing  2006 Page #44  
ng such a monumental prospect, one thing seems certain: many systems and ap 2006 Page #50  
w York Daily News" that read, "The Thing 10-Feet Tall, Terrifies Party of 7 2006 Page #99  
 the giant figure and stated, "The thing, described by witnesses as 'half-m 2006 Page #99  
 from Corwen. At the time that the thing on the Berwyns happened, they live 2006 Page #126  
 state. "Then we suddenly saw this thing outside the window. It was like a  2006 Page #128  
d had their windows broken by this thing. "But we had a group of people com 2006 Page #129  
s, but we had no idea. "The oddest thing of all, though, was how the people 2006 Page #129  
er locations, 'Do you see the same thing we're seeing?' I got on the 141    2006 Page #144  
o Bill and he said he saw the same thing I was seeing. So, we scrambled the 2006 Page #145  
close to their SAC base. The first thing that I noticed that was really ama 2006 Page #145  
hat point. They could see the same thing we were seeing and we were talking 2006 Page #146  
g. In my mind, I was thinking this thing is moving about 1,100 mph. Now, in 2006 Page #147  
ays right on the target. The other thing about the Doppler radar is that it 2006 Page #147  
s. I think whoever was in that UFO thing knew what it (Doppler radar) was.  2006 Page #147  
ets that NORAD was putting up. The thing that didn't make any sense was the 2006 Page #148  
 the same story. It was an amazing thing! I stood outside of that BCC and I 2006 Page #148  
o what it did. But the interesting thing — the thing I always thought about 2006 Page #149  
d. But the interesting thing — the thing I always thought about was: it dis 2006 Page #149  
s is no exercise. This is the real thing.' 146                              2006 Page #149  
 first encounter with this kind of thing at 5 years old because on my birth 2006 Page #152  
 were able to roll around a little thing on the screen and you were able to 2006 Page #152  
 it was just sort of a nib-looking thing here. And it did have these slante 2006 Page #159  
up to me again!' That was the last thing I ever heard from him. I haven't s 2006 Page #160  
 file and the photos and the whole thing. I thought the guy was going to ha 2006 Page #161  
do with the military and the whole thing? He gave me some descriptions abou 2006 Page #162  
ort of an inference that the whole thing that we recovered. So that's how I 2006 Page #162  
 and religion. Basically the whole thing was that people could not handle i 2006 Page #162  
down and it looked to me like this thing crashed right between them. But it 2006 Page #176  
onths hence, right? Wrong! For one thing, since some twenty years had elaps 2006 Page #180  
hat really happened to this vexing thing? If it wasn't carried away via any 2006 Page #192  
y in their mission co sell us eve~ thing and anything imaginable. Bur is th 2007 Page #59  
when he was out and about, sort of thing. M\XI: Would you job involve any e 2007 Page #83  
d change the passwords. That's one thing I did Like about computer securit} 2007 Page #83  
rocessor) so it would be the first thing they saw in the morning. MW: You d 2007 Page #89  
ted. le GM: That's the unfortunate thing is that because it is an extraditi 2007 Page #91  
t wasn't illegal years ago to do a thing just because they change the law n 2007 Page #92  
me out almost two weeks after this thing happened, the whole confusion, wha 2007 Page #123  
rport. So that was kind of a weird thing. DeBow: So tell us about the cime  2007 Page #125  
ked for my dad, they said the same thing. Normally when they would fight a  2007 Page #125  
 line," you know, it is a bragging thing. Kevin and Paul and 1, we said it  2007 Page #125  
roes. Nothing . Nothing. One other thing is that when my dad said he was up 2007 Page #125  
 two trucks side by side with this thing on it and, you know the little cer 2007 Page #126  
wn the center of the highway? This thing was hitting those. That was how fa 2007 Page #126  
 being an operaror, l can say that thing had to have weighed a massive amou 2007 Page #126  
 low-bed trailer may sag, but this thing was dragging on the ground. So wha 2007 Page #126  
vestigation. They must believe the thing is linked with the saucers." "It d 2007 Page #133  
seen that would give clues ro chis thing." "Everything," he adds with much  2007 Page #139  
uation of the phocographs. Bur the thing that always stands our for me is c 2007 Page #139  
re was a soldier dotted around the thing. Aunt: They were armed. Paul: Yes, 2007 Page #169  
hey were facing the object and the thing was glowing intensely. The funny t 2007 Page #169  
 bottom slope of the hill. But the thing was prett} level. But you couldn't 2007 Page #169  
re back. They were a\\ ay from the thing. They were not like close to it. T 2007 Page #169  
member anyway. The whole time this thing was glO\ving and he (police office 2007 Page #169  
!· Paul: We were -for this kind of thing -we were very close. Mom: Very clo 2007 Page #170  
around, the state trooper. And the thing was probably about that far (600 t 2007 Page #170  
thought the soldiers looked to the thing. I remember it being about 40 feet 2007 Page #170  
 were waiting for someone, or some thing, co come out of it. Mom: Or for so 2007 Page #171  
stronomer, said, "There's only one thing wrong with that: a meteor cannot b 2008 Page #9  
eports, initially thought the same thing. One object \Vas responsible for e 2008 Page #15  
                               The thing about this is that the note is not 2008 Page #17  
d closer and lower and lower. Next thing, he was looking at this massive, t 2008 Page #34  
the way. Mr. Carroll said the only thing he could think of was the turbine  2008 Page #54  
anymore. The nearer we got to that thing, the more uneasy I felt -it was as 2008 Page #81  
study of the basis on which such a thing might have occurred. In the first  2008 Page #112  
:.ons on our p_ane::, but che only thing that. can be foreseen is chat ther 2008 Page #113  
uwrchcr s in tJ1t fidd • Tht worst thing Ouu could hupptn is u --whHtwosh"  2008 Page #154  
:1rs.-1l for a New \X1orld Order ■ Thing; F:111 Apart ■ Going to Area 51 ■  2008 Page #166  
gence is a simple and self-evident thing. As an activity, it is the pursuit 2009 Page #15  
ember the shock of -gosh, when the thing went overhead and the light approa 2009 Page #72  
ontrolled. Now, I'll say one other thing -it's certainly possible that what 2009 Page #75  
nd I got closer to it and the next thing I know -I don't know how long it w 2009 Page #80  
yover with total clarity. But this thing is in a fog in my head. Note these 2009 Page #83  
re was like a square hatch-looking thing. I was prelty sure I was looking a 2009 Page #84  
,vasn 't allowed to read the whole thing. I had a ve,y small portion of it  2009 Page #92  
ing !hat up and he didn't. And the thing, the biggest thing, the most rewar 2009 Page #93  
didn't. And the thing, the biggest thing, the most rewarding words I've eve 2009 Page #93  
 twenty years ago? Could the whole thing have possibly been some sort of ps 2009 Page #140  
lified funllcr than ~ayinc lllat . thing, pert.:1!nlng to It ~ro under F.-. 2009 Page #182  

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 is a point to note that the 'real thing' on film, and in life for that mat 2005 Page #149  

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ve weighed in on the subject. "One thing's for sure," stated President Jimm 2005 Page #119  

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rgets by radar...These Buck Rogers things I'm talking about are not so Buck 2003 Page #16  
 metal chair, gauges and dials and things he had never seen. However,, what 2003 Page #23  
or me it was a puzzle. And to hear things from my 31                        2003 Page #35  
ed in all the details, the missing things, as to Cape Girardeau being the t 2003 Page #36  
odern identification criteria. Two things immediately came to mind; 1) a pe 2003 Page #45  
t the forth of July, something, or things, crash in the plains of New Mexic 2003 Page #86  
m somewhere. And that's one of the things about it that excites me — somebo 2003 Page #110  
come. Instead of trying to explain things away, official (and secret) polic 2003 Page #141  
 base would talk about a few other things that were in there." When pressed 2003 Page #142  
 subject of the shooting, hovering things he was seeing near his home, and  2003 Page #144  
and women whose job it was to keep things buried did not want the graves di 2003 Page #148  
at draw more attention to the very things they were trying to hide? The tri 2003 Page #148  
l. Edwards) and began to point out things on his own. It is certainly possi 2003 Page #151  
 only one who decided to look into things further, and therein sealed his f 2003 Page #151  
d not intend for Bennewitz to take things as far as he did, these organizat 2003 Page #151  
gs he gets from subordinates about things they think are important for him  2003 Page #189  
taken there, while Cheney directed things in the bunker under the White Hou 2003 Page #193  
 look at the UFO problem. The only things I wish to bring up about Ford is  2003 Page #195  
 fun of other people who have seen things of that kind... This admission of 2003 Page #196  
in Fitzwater said, "The goddamnest things would come out of his mouth." Rea 2003 Page #198  
all with Clinton. Clinton did many things, which upset the military such ap 2003 Page #199  
the military. It was these kind of things that have led to the idea that Cl 2003 Page #199  
take off, prevents any view of the things happening behind this curtain of  2004 Page #13  
 this metal. We have found out the things that aren't so. We have something 2004 Page #14  
arch for a rowboat along the shore things began deteriorate offshore. It se 2004 Page #37  
 the same time, all kinds of weird things had been going on outside of the  2004 Page #43  
hen went out of sight. After that, things seemed to go back to normal in Sh 2004 Page #45  
ting. I just wish I knew why those things landed and what they wanted, isn' 2004 Page #49  
1 liked your book and learned some things about the base that I only suspec 2004 Page #50  
e not supposed to remember certain things. ... (mentions the name of an inn 2004 Page #50  
a steep glide and several gleaming things, like metal, fell away from the p 2004 Page #68  
ash Retrieval Conference "gleaming things" more of the "unusual phenomena"  2004 Page #69  
ing world NXIWII that created such things as the atomic bomb, the homing to 2004 Page #90  
 the house and leaving packages of things for him to do metallurgic analysi 2004 Page #93  
d they were chunks of unidentified things that the military had either shot 2004 Page #93  
t down or found. SDI: Unidentified things, or did he actually use the word  2004 Page #93  
ons he was invited off to be shown things along this line. That was pretty  2004 Page #96  
urces at all, no friends for these things where I am now." Armen took the o 2004 Page #99  
about the MJ-12 type group running things: Q: Are there government scientis 2004 Page #99  
 Service. Lots of very interesting things happened related to Mrs. Swan and 2004 Page #103  
m automatic writing to talking and things started to happen. AFFA: What kin 2004 Page #104  
 and reacted hysterically to silly things. It was similar to the way people 2004 Page #133  
s and suddenly started remembering things, like the tape from the toy facto 2004 Page #139  
t much we can do about getting the things about Roswell that you would like 2004 Page #147  
search on Time Travel • Many Other Things Reverse Engineering USSR • Sukhoi 2004 Page #164  
igence officers telling stories of things going on behind the scenes. It wo 2004 Page #178  
 believe is not an accumulation of things we have discovered, but things th 2004 Page #178  
 of things we have discovered, but things that have been leaked to us. 175  2004 Page #178  
on Air Force Base to discuss other things, among them 3-D moving holography 2004 Page #182  
aid when people like you put these things on the air it causes the phone li 2004 Page #183  
Sandler were given other explosive things for the documentary such as the s 2004 Page #184  
little bit careful about how I did things. But in any case you are faced wi 2004 Page #190  
ernment were a number of important things about how the government had cove 2004 Page #191  
 for MJ-12. He told me a number of things which add to our understanding of 2004 Page #191  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference things which if I had gone out into the  2004 Page #195  
This is despite the fact that many things happened during the Clinton admin 2004 Page #196  
 Why: People she associated with • Things she knew, but didn't realize • Po 2004 Page #207  
s. Not so the Newton diary. Making things even more tenuous, Pflock has ref 2004 Page #221  
ery, but as we probed deeper other things also started to fall into place w 2004 Page #234  
r what I conclude so far are three things. The first is that we have a soli 2004 Page #247  
want to fill you in on some of the things regarding the special studies and 2004 Page #249  
 than official people seeing these things and reporting them."              2005 Page #39  
g is chat our little room has many things that make it "go" -universities,  2005 Page #75  
op. If you have a stake in keeping things just as they are (or at least bel 2005 Page #76  
ones state of affairs, a few other things look reasonably clear, although n 2005 Page #77  
 confided to Goodall that "we have things in tl1e Nevada desert that would  2005 Page #82  
uring the mid-1980s that ''We have things out there that are literally out  2005 Page #82  
e, it would also be temporarv. Big things take time to settle in, and this  2005 Page #86  
give ourselves a good idea of what things look Like, but we are fools if we 2005 Page #86  
e freelancer; she was, among other things, a respected member of the drug r 2005 Page #93  
e. Jose said, ''l don't think so." Things got eerie as we began examinin g  2005 Page #155  
s are ET spacecraft? Here are some things I believe would happen: A. Church 2006 Page #9  
ort, that it was simple unexpected things ranging from loose bolts, to inge 2006 Page #11  
 I can't.' • Later says. 'Nye have things in the Nevada desert that would m 2006 Page #27  
other source (1985-1986): -We have things out there that are literally out  2006 Page #27  
as going back to Death Valley. Few things he'd like ,to check up on. He's c 2006 Page #44  
ople are apt to scoff and y unkind things. Especially then they hear the ot 2006 Page #44  
mental depending upon a variety of things including the NHI response to hum 2006 Page #53  
ning businesses would focus on two things: supporting the military effort,  2006 Page #62  
derground bunkers. In the end, two things would matter: mounting a credible 2006 Page #62  
 May informed me about a number of things that were not in the books that I 2006 Page #93  
 was shortly after 11.30 p.m. when things really began to take shape. `We,  2006 Page #122  
 but they're hinting darkly of the things that can happen if he says anythi 2006 Page #124  
ad a couple of days notice. So the things we found at the crash site did te 2006 Page #125  
 Warfare) that might have provoked things which the doctor had never even k 2006 Page #126  
se for the last few weeks to admit things, and they were getting the runaro 2006 Page #126  
where the houses shook and she had things fall off the mantle-piece in the  2006 Page #127  
in a fictional format the sorts of things that you were legally unable to r 2006 Page #130  
 elaborated: "There are one or two things about the Ministry's stance over  2006 Page #130  
rs that have caused me to question things perhaps a little bit more than I  2006 Page #130  
t of Key West): "We started seeing things on the scope and asking other loc 2006 Page #144  
ople were actually visually seeing things. NORAD "Flabbergasted" Dennis: "T 2006 Page #146  
h prison and with all kinds of bad things that would happen to me if I was  2006 Page #153  
them. They used to do all kinds of things to bring one down. I think that w 2006 Page #155  
u're looking right at one of these things and you still can't believe it? W 2006 Page #157  
told me about Roswell. He said two things really. He said he had heard of R 2006 Page #160  
hat — well, it's either one of two things. I think they jacked with him, my 2006 Page #161  
uld open the door to several other things in the Bible that we wouldn't wan 2006 Page #162  
t could just open the door to many things that would be so disruptive, we c 2006 Page #162  
ng saucers? Don't they have better things to do than scramble around search 2006 Page #174  
ay they didn't have more important things to do. I found the following docu 2006 Page #174  
scs." (WHAT? The FBI had a file on things that don't exist?) "URGENT. DECEM 2006 Page #174  
o' the wisps" and similar ethereal things of no consequence to national def 2006 Page #174  
 Lloyd, as usual, had a great many things to say about the origin of the hu 2006 Page #181  
e" is negative. "We'll check a few things and call you later,"34 says "Spac 2006 Page #185  
ad just lost in the playoffs (some things never change), but finished a res 2006 Page #186  
ave and I were concerned about how things would be handled if we actually w 2006 Page #202  
liances. I would like to say a few things about this slippery notion of "Na 2007 Page #34  
): 1980& and early 1990s. "We have things out there that At least 8 black p 2007 Page #56  
tary aircraft. ln their version of things, UFO is an abbreviation for 'Unes 2007 Page #61  
h was a MOD supplier amongst other things. At the time none of this scuff w 2007 Page #78  
el stage at school? Any illness or things that held you back? GM: I think i 2007 Page #79  
 J use out interest which types of things do you like, Romantic stuff? GM:  2007 Page #81  
s about people that are real life, things that are above and beyond the cal 2007 Page #81  
m. M\X/: Did you like any specific things about the militaf)'• This was at  2007 Page #81  
u get into any serious trouble for things you did. GM: Yeah I got into trou 2007 Page #82  
 felt bad at the time and some bad things happened to me. MW: How did you f 2007 Page #82  
\X/hen they come our and say these things why the hell shouldn't we beLieve 2007 Page #85  
eas of the Sahara, do all sorts of things with that free energy. So I used  2007 Page #85  
back with anger because of the wa) things went. l mean what she said was th 2007 Page #86  
ms administrator I could tell that things were correct. M\X': You are sure  2007 Page #86  
eep out. You could even get to see things ) ou weren't supposed to but how  2007 Page #88  
not even allowed to speak at these things. You can't defend. However the pr 2007 Page #91  
ype of presence co be able to make things happen. He may be able to help yo 2007 Page #91  
h! Those are Flying Saucers! Those things really do exist!." There, parked  2007 Page #95  
e contractors " lept together" bad things happen. (]llustration #27) AIRCRA 2007 Page #108  
t and, you know the little ceramic things they put down the center of the h 2007 Page #126  
ill the beans about, amongst other things, JFK's secret knowledge of UFOs a 2007 Page #135  
base for the purpose of inspecting things from outer space. Kilgallen repli 2007 Page #135  
 YEARS? Paul: There have been many things chat have been kept quiet. I'm su 2007 Page #171  
if he had ever seen am· J "strange things" in Coyote Canyon. The friend ans 2007 Page #173  
e authors discovered , among other things, a debris field near Coyame from  2007 Page #184  
 they suspected- 'a piece of those things that people see flying in the sky 2007 Page #197  
ls and no alien autopsies. If such things have happened (and I have no know 2008 Page #68  
overcome jamming and all lcinds of things. SO VOICE OF AMERICA WOULD HA VE  2008 Page #77  
ST or 0TH or HAARP or any of those things. The magnetic fields that are cre 2008 Page #77  
nded idea to determine underground things." Background: Bentwaters Dece1nbe 2008 Page #78  
, and that there were really weird things going on and that we were to wait 2008 Page #87  
ened, Colonel? ' Halt goes, 'Weird things, Chris. We had things over, on to 2008 Page #88  
goes, 'Weird things, Chris. We had things over, on top of, they were making 2008 Page #88  
his mailbox and found, among other things, this note (slide 5) from Salina  2008 Page #105  
inguished men appeared to have two things in common -they were all connecte 2008 Page #134  
T TALK. PEOPLE IN THE PENTAGON SAY THINGS AND THEY DON'T ALWAYS ACREE THE C 2008 Page #147  
e Mutilations ;: UFOs • If Strange Things Fly -Then USG bas UFO Technology  2008 Page #148  
e Travel that included among other things space vehicles and weapons of mas 2009 Page #16  
was not disturbed or angry, as few things seem to disturb him." Implicitly  2009 Page #32  
hey all observed some very strange things as far as lights and objects.     2009 Page #70  
 for me is that I remember certain things, like I know what I drew in my re 2009 Page #77  
,1 proper procedures and protocol. Things that went on do not add up. Thing 2009 Page #78  
Things that went on do not add up. Things that went on afterwards do not ad 2009 Page #78  
d in the incidents and saw strange things that that is why they put me ther 2009 Page #79  
 _next few years we discussed many things, including UFOs of course, his wo 2009 Page #139  
incident. So what exactly were the things and who exactly were the assortme 2009 Page #140  
pecial Forces are capable of doing things nonnal field units would not even 2009 Page #155  
amplified further than saying that things pertaining to it are under contro 2009 Page #159  
amplified further than saying that things pertaining to it are under contro 2009 Page #172  

Word: "think", 195 instance(s) (Back to Top)

stigation of the UFO phenomenon. I think we owe it to the people to establi 2003 Page #6  
ident Ronald Regan “I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldw 2003 Page #7  
two, are there UFOs? “ Lest anyone think this was a jest, Hubbell adds: "He 2003 Page #7  
 not so Buck Rogerish as you might think." Source: New York Times, August 1 2003 Page #16  
t dispute the hypothesis, though I think it's early yet to worry about such 2003 Page #18  
ng hands, very long fingers, and I think there were three but I cannot swea 2003 Page #23  
of a unified intelligence effort I think is noteworthy and a very valid arg 2003 Page #28  
s this just a coincidence? I don't think so. In a letter dated January 30,  2003 Page #29  
 approached grandfather and said I think someone needs a copy of this. I ha 2003 Page #30  
f these facts that that lead me to think it is reasonable to conclude that  2003 Page #38  
d about 150 yards below the gap. I think it originally may have measured so 2003 Page #48  
 neck. He indicated that he didn't think that a human could produce that vo 2003 Page #71  
but I do have a family & career to think about. I hope you understand. Hope 2003 Page #103  
 indeed already had. Many chose to think that Moore was thumbing his nose a 2003 Page #147  
 of authenticity, why would anyone think SOM 1-01 not to be genuine? Well,  2003 Page #181  
rings forth everything that he can think of that might be favoring fake on  2003 Page #184  
e of the UFOs. Finally, although I think it would make sense if we would en 2003 Page #187  
is not something I know. I used to think that they had not. Now I am less s 2003 Page #188  
in the U.S. government. People who think he has time to read these document 2003 Page #189  
rom subordinates about things they think are important for him to know. The 2003 Page #189  
  UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I think the evidence shows that the presid 2003 Page #190  
to time - reported by people who I think are basically fully sincere and ho 2003 Page #195  
flying objects come and testify. I think the American people would be more  2003 Page #195  
ent when I once did this (show). I think it was the second caller who calle 2003 Page #201  
tions were on Halliburton. I don't think he has appeared on an open-line ta 2003 Page #202  
writes to the president, "I do not think there should be any publicity on t 2003 Page #204  
he situation with him, told him to think it over and come in today and give 2003 Page #230  
and stabiliza- sc tlonj that is, I think its terms are too general and impl 2003 Page #230  
.edemeyer entirely to myself and I think until I get your reaction it shoul 2003 Page #230  
ou and I reach an agreement then I think it would be necessary to bring Vin 2003 Page #230  
mysteriously in the area. I really think something big happened in Salta. N 2004 Page #10  
imes. Said Lieutenant TyHenson: "I think the Arctic is serving as a kind of 2004 Page #13  
" he said cryptically. "Who do you think did this?" I asked. Case looked me 2004 Page #31  
And I know we got injections ... 1 think now more than ever we were not sup 2004 Page #50  
later that he was lost or taken. I think they got him back, snapped him out 2004 Page #50  
light's first night after break, I think because the sightings that night i 2004 Page #51  
uldn't ask anything. II personally think your underground memory was Black  2004 Page #51  
e far side of that mound is what I think is false water tanks, 'cause we tr 2004 Page #51  
rk. It's made to look authentic. 1 think if they move in a mobile (inaudibl 2004 Page #51  
orse pasture in Arkansas, 1970s. I think the Corona rancher's reference to  2004 Page #79  
 field as a source of energy and I think our work may have a bearing on fly 2004 Page #91  
acher: I don't know, that's what I think I was told. Friedman: Did he tell  2004 Page #92  
r comment about crashed saucers. I think there are several of them in Earth 2004 Page #95  
and about were fairly accurate...I think there were descriptions of smallis 2004 Page #96  
 did we learn anything? A: Yeah. I think so. In a later interview Armen ask 2004 Page #99  
th apparent policy. The last one I think to be remarkable because we had ex 2004 Page #117  
 of this recovery program. I don't think it is the government of the United 2004 Page #123  
hors) will not be released until I think 2038. Why keep something secret th 2004 Page #125  
100 specialists to do it right), I think that Earley is asking a fair quest 2004 Page #127  
em were less than 30 feet, which I think would have been a very manageable  2004 Page #129  
 with Len at MUFON symposia, and I think in about 1990 or 1991 I introduced 2004 Page #129  
tudied the topic much. Actually, I think he was low. His own data suggest t 2004 Page #129  
ed exactly the opposite. You would think that if Mogul were the cause of th 2004 Page #139  
ander -in chief of the military. I think some of the confusion lies in the  2004 Page #176  
portings by people who basically I think are fully sincere and who are hone 2004 Page #177  
lying Objects come and testify. "I think the American people would be more  2004 Page #177  
loman Alien Landing story, which I think is one of the most important event 2004 Page #180  
uld be questions like "What do you think they are like?" Just normal conver 2004 Page #181  
talk to these guys?" A day later I think we went down into the bunker, and  2004 Page #183  
ronted George. I couldn't have — I think I was pretty straightforward. Firs 2004 Page #183  
 Albuquerque and said "You know we think you really know what you are talki 2004 Page #189  
 probably do the same thing, and I think most people would if they were app 2004 Page #190  
e wanted to see UFO footage, and I think they started pulling it out, and S 2004 Page #192  
 member of the MJ-12 group. Well I think he was an original MJ-12er, and 1  2004 Page #194  
cket — paid for it to go. It was I think the night before the morning I was 2004 Page #196  
d it"..." All I can tell you is, I think I'm hot on the trail." 206         2004 Page #209  
erest in the UFO phenomenon, as, I think, do the majority of people who gre 2004 Page #214  
 unreliable source of information. Think about it this way: if Stan Friedma 2004 Page #222  
SEND MISTATED MEANING OF STORY AND THINK Line 7 (M) ONLY SHOW **** *** BY W 2004 Page #229  
d proof and here it he is. I don't think you realize it but you and Dr. Woo 2004 Page #248  
een left alone for the most part I think because you are a nobody in the UF 2004 Page #249  
lity with them and that is good. I think 'they' want it this way. Being a h 2004 Page #249  
cility, Utah, on July 16, 2005: "I think it's a safe house. And I'll tell y 2005 Page #66  
t (triangle)." "STEVE, WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE STRONGEST EVIDENCE THERE MI 2005 Page #67  
RIBE ANYTHING ABOUT THE COLOR?" "l think he said it had a kind of pervasive 2005 Page #69  
g. And the time -the date, 1953, I think would coincide with the object Ste 2005 Page #69  
ce that is undeniable -and what we think. Among believers and doubters , th 2005 Page #77  
ssibility of public panic. I don't think the secret-keepers are especially  2005 Page #85  
ogether. She asked me, "why do you think it's a good idea to tell the publi 2005 Page #86  
 lie can be a good thing." I don't think that meant much to her. l then add 2005 Page #86  
 and accepted belief, the right to think a thought, no matter how others mi 2005 Page #102  
ossible in the uniYerse? 2) Do you think trillions of ancient stars-whose f 2005 Page #117  
ent and sometimes error? 3) Do you think governments tell all the truth all 2005 Page #118  
tudied the topic much. Actually, I think he was low. His own data argue for 2005 Page #140  
ery, very good one. But he did not think that it was. So, for the first tim 2005 Page #148  
ople want to have access to, and I think it will probably have more interes 2005 Page #151  
mself believe the film depicts? "I think there are only two possibiLities.  2005 Page #151  
 an airplane. Jose said, ''l don't think so." Things got eerie as we began  2005 Page #155  
 planet. The SETI cultists seem to think we are the Crown of Creation and t 2006 Page #5  
 one of the elite civilizations. I think that there are probably many advan 2006 Page #5  
s going on outside the preserve. I think aliens have been traipsing around  2006 Page #6  
ood for a very long time indeed. I think it is hilarious that Dr. Seth Shos 2006 Page #6  
bservatory 10 years ago. One would think he knows what equipment and freque 2006 Page #6  
started on our technological kick. Think back to 1900. Note: no TV or radio 2006 Page #6  
ing. Obviously there are those who think star travel is impossible. If that 2006 Page #6  
uld be coming here from the stars. Think of all the people going through O' 2006 Page #6  
 rolling. I am sure the reader can think of more. A. Graduate students doin 2006 Page #6  
. I suspect that the SETI cultists think they would be welcome guests. Not  2006 Page #8  
 War of the Worlds Panic? I hardly think so. After all, New Jersey was bein 2006 Page #8  
Greeks, Peruvians, etc. Many would think that would be great. But I know of 2006 Page #9  
be our landlords, for all we know) think of us as Earthlings even though, b 2006 Page #10  
the Worlds", a lot of people would think that surely, aliens, who can come  2006 Page #10  
scale economic changes in a hurry. Think of the Soviet Union which, at our  2006 Page #10  
grated or "disappeared" by UFOs, I think governments would all be very resi 2006 Page #10  
ould suggest to enhance status, to think "Gotcha", to disinform the public  2006 Page #12  
UFOs, after hearing me talk. I can think of no subject more important to th 2006 Page #13  
 in classes, I have been forced to think about the questions such as the wh 2006 Page #13  
, most people would be glad not to think about something so unusual. The st 2006 Page #61  
the town because the public "might think we were crazy up here." A number o 2006 Page #93  
t. "If Prescott does exist — and I think he probably does exist — he'd be f 2006 Page #124  
rd to the Prescott controversy: "I think Tony Dodd definitely interviewed J 2006 Page #124  
ls, but I'm a bit more inclined to think that there's perhaps more to this  2006 Page #130  
t more than I did previously. I do think that there's a little bit more goi 2006 Page #130  
es. What, one wonders, did the MoD think it had to gain from helping to per 2006 Page #131  
trol the flight of the missiles. I think whoever was in that UFO thing knew 2006 Page #147  
 it could have just put us away, I think! (laughs) But it disabled our capa 2006 Page #149  
sir, we've just been shut down.' I think he said, 'That's impossible!' I sa 2006 Page #149  
nds of things to bring one down. I think that we were allowed to examine th 2006 Page #155  
 here?' He goes, Well, what do you think?' I said, 'I don't know.' He said, 2006 Page #157  
, it's either one of two things. I think they jacked with him, myself. I th 2006 Page #161  
nk they jacked with him, myself. I think they gave him threats. But it coul 2006 Page #161  
handle it. He said, 'Oh, yeah, you think so? Could you handle it?' 'No.' Di 2006 Page #163  
eel as an American? (Long pause) I think the public should be given the tru 2006 Page #163  
ggest you take any precautions you think necessary in the event that this i 2006 Page #164  
t of the government, at least, did think flying saucers were real because t 2006 Page #173  
re they do not. And so on. Well, I think you get the picture. 1 78          2006 Page #181  
after. We know that to exist is to think. Thinking creates ideas, which cre 2006 Page #182  
yes to see, ears to hear, minds to think, and hearts to know, the verdict i 2006 Page #193  
Agency (CIA). Although many people think the Cl.A was created to gather inf 2007 Page #11  
                                 l think it is ve1y likely that a great dea 2007 Page #17  
layer in this covert game? I don't think so. Although we don't have the kin 2007 Page #23  
official denials and deceptions. ] think you can now understand why such ev 2007 Page #29  
e U.S. media. Finally, I sincerely think that UFO researchers need co work  2007 Page #34  
XV. Conclusions: What are they? "I think that they are ours -or will be." T 2007 Page #45  
ip. Edgar Mitchell -1997 ■ ·1 also think that the prevalence in the modem e 2007 Page #55  
ring asks, "lf you're beginning to think the perfect place to locate your b 2007 Page #61  
d of Trustees of the public policy think tank, the Brookings Institution. T 2007 Page #76  
verse and our place in it? I don't think so, but sometimes l wish that ther 2007 Page #77  
r things that held you back? GM: I think it was me mainly. \Xlhen we were i 2007 Page #79  
uch better than it is in England l think. \Xlhen I was six I was doing frac 2007 Page #79  
I was told that I was bright and I think I kind of believed that and stoppe 2007 Page #79  
 unfortunatel y. :tvf\Xi: \X/ell 1 think you may find they had them bur as  2007 Page #80  
utside of school? GM: Yeah l don't think they even had any computer studies 2007 Page #80  
s? GM: Yes 1 was an avid reader. 1 think my stepfather interest in Sci-fi m 2007 Page #81  
: I took it seriously but I didn't think there was much chance of us being  2007 Page #83  
worst moment in it all and 1 still think back with anger because of the wa) 2007 Page #86  
and then instantly I got caught. I think I might have got the time zones co 2007 Page #86  
em via the owners. le M\XI: Do you think that it makes a difference that yo 2007 Page #89  
co the UFO subject. :.M\X/: Yeah I think hacker lore says ,cNever hack your 2007 Page #89  
they had a security hole would you think this would have meant chat ) our p 2007 Page #89  
 11W: So you did warn them. Do you think people read them and realise there 2007 Page #89  
hat possible? GM: Hmmm ... 1 don't think it could. Ermm, it was my way of t 2007 Page #90  
ld be good or bad for your case. I think it might help to show that your in 2007 Page #91  
a fine or 60 years? GM: Actually 1 think its both. M\Xf: So vou'll be able  2007 Page #92  
g to pay 1 mjllion dollars bail, I think only two of them could afford this 2007 Page #92  
was alive, so we were all happy. l think it was the next day, there was a w 2007 Page #122  
can find. Paul: Well, they cut -we think that they (developers) probably cu 2007 Page #168  
"\J YOU EXPLAIN ABOUT HO\V FAR YOU THINK YOU WERE FROM THE CRAFT? Paul: Wel 2007 Page #170  
we got a lot closer than you would think you could get to somethjn g like t 2007 Page #170  
 LOOKING AT A DISC THAT'S ABOUT -I THINK YOU SAID ABOUT 40 FEET IN DIAMETER 2007 Page #170  
 everything, it wasn't something l think they were expecting. To me, it loo 2007 Page #171  
visual for a long time. HOW DO YOU THINK THJ\TT HEY KEPT THIS TOTALLY BOTTL 2007 Page #171  
 about it even with family. DO YOU THINK IT WAS THAT YOU WERE LITERALLY SO  2007 Page #172  
ople ... Mom: Don't want people to think you're crazy. Paul: ... to think y 2007 Page #172  
o think you're crazy. Paul: ... to think you're crazy or weird or something 2007 Page #172  
ericans believe UFOs are real. 72% think the U.S. government knows more tha 2007 Page #185  
ewhere to the northwest. He didn't think it was more than five or six miles 2008 Page #11  
asons for them remaining covert, I think that from a military and defense p 2008 Page #38  
rroll said the only thing he could think of was the turbine oil, but it is  2008 Page #54  
elicopters to go chasing what they think are UFOs". It has now emerged that 2008 Page #67  
e canteen or at social functions . Think about it from a personal point of  2008 Page #69  
want you to go out there because I think you can bring them closer.' Hypoth 2008 Page #88  
e of a longer piece like the QD. I think that really good reference samples 2008 Page #107  
he three investigators . One would think that word length would not be that 2008 Page #108  
ta::e would be rejec::ed; :hey may think .i.c would be advisable to granc i 2008 Page #113  
 there is some logic. But I hardly think the President will consider it for 2008 Page #114  
 average value of these variables (think of them as a vector) for a group o 2009 Page #11  
le answer is "I don't know yet." I think the words by LCR are a hoax, a pla 2009 Page #13  
 some deceptive material. I do not think it was initially created to "keep  2009 Page #14  
s would have much merit. One would think of checking them against the publi 2009 Page #14  
ypothesis of 'they could be' or we think 'they arc Soviet.' This simply doe 2009 Page #16  
y not win in a game of poker and I think I would not want to be the other g 2009 Page #16  
 Maury Island and some researchers think that it, Maury Island and Arnold's 2009 Page #29  
rect. It's hard to describe! But I think what stands out in my memo,y is th 2009 Page #65  
LORS? Gosh, red, blue and green, I think. I remember the shock of -gosh, wh 2009 Page #72  
certainly cannot disagree. I don't think you 're going to get anybody from  2009 Page #75  
ul football fields in length. No I think back and believe it might have bee 2009 Page #83  
o come down on us. HOW LONG DO YOU THINK YOU AND PALMER WATCHED IT CLOSE AB 2009 Page #85  
hen it was over our heads, I don't think it was over our heads ten seconds. 2009 Page #85  
what the aerial objects are. You'd think that would be kind of important. A 2009 Page #85  
 GOVERNMENTS REMAINED SO SILENT? I think just utter fear they couldn't! Wha 2009 Page #85  
o joked very much. I asked June to think about that metal in the light of a 2009 Page #91  
 about the breaking story. I don't think I would have even considered doing 2009 Page #137  
r network and quotes him saying "I think Tass is exploring its new freedom  2009 Page #138  
hen facing the crumbling empire. I think the events of September 27, 1989 w 2009 Page #140  

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 Administration , a quasi-official think-tank , comprised of personnel from 2008 Page #35  

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a cautionary tale to be a critical thinker, and not believe every guy with  2004 Page #215  
vilian academic training ■ Logical thinker ■ Exposed to craft, some documen 2005 Page #11  
ought him to be the most important thinker of our time? I must face the que 2005 Page #103  
 y lost a brilliant and courageous thinker in November 1957, and one whose  2005 Page #104  

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iet there, too. Man can do lots of thinkin'. From this article, we learn a  2006 Page #44  

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ject had fallen, but their mother, thinking that there could be some danger 2003 Page #54  
 an underground cavern he had been thinking about. He thought the case was  2003 Page #144  
port on Bennewtiz' acitivities and thinking. Moore would later perform many 2003 Page #146  
hers, and he had reported on their thinking and activities to his contacts  2003 Page #147  
s research. He made the mistake of thinking that any of them would give up  2003 Page #148  
f fakery and telling you my latest thinking. Slide 3. We begin with a summa 2003 Page #169  
normous coverage of this new space thinking. Slide 53 shows eight of many r 2003 Page #183  
gone into the water there, and was thinking it might have been a meteor, so 2004 Page #36  
fter reading about 80 reports, and thinking about all of these different pe 2004 Page #115  
this. Some of you out there may be thinking, "Well, he's just a 'conspiracy 2004 Page #125  
nds more than five minutes a month thinking about the subject. I change my  2004 Page #197  
 officer or GI would have all been thinking, "How does it work?" ■ Cape Gir 2005 Page #5  
 not theory, or fuzzy intellectual thinking." ---after a farewell dinner CO 2005 Page #10  
ld have set off alarms -especially thinking the way the military does about 2005 Page #71  
many years, wruch I've lately been thinking about. Trus concerns the possib 2005 Page #85  
ic mainstream and by escabljshment thinking. The perceived threat it repres 2005 Page #87  
rgone energy accumulator, or ORAC. Thinking individuals in many cultures ha 2005 Page #90  
nergy systems we are accustomed to thinking in terms of, i.e.: electromagne 2005 Page #90  
l.' The helplessness of mecharucal thinking appears in the tragic shortcomi 2005 Page #95  
 one sees the whole mass of people thinking of football and radio etc. at a 2005 Page #102  
rew. I ha,·e spent quire some time thinking over many ways that this could  2005 Page #149  
f our own technology. The military thinking on th.is is to treat such incur 2005 Page #162  
nts. For these reasons among many, thinking seriously about Contact is more 2006 Page #50  
 "The need for efficient strategic thinking is most obvious in times of acc 2006 Page #50  
e 1) to penetrate the government's thinking and 2) to talk to the NHI itsel 2006 Page #58  
. A researcher might be lured into thinking this event helped confirm the a 2006 Page #85  
ore questions than answers. I kept thinking, "How could people living in a  2006 Page #91  
cidents, one might be forgiven for thinking that there would be no connecti 2006 Page #119  
vernment to get the general public thinking about the possibility of humank 2006 Page #131  
fast it's going. In my mind, I was thinking this thing is moving about 1,10 2006 Page #147  
ckass Flats was Area 51. I grew up thinking it was at Jackass Flats. They c 2006 Page #152  
 of State Dean Acheson went to bed thinking he wouldn't be surprised if, du 2006 Page #165  
We know that to exist is to think. Thinking creates ideas, which create rea 2006 Page #182  
g about the hackers' deaths. 1 was thinking however char if they really wer 2007 Page #85  
oesn't make it wrong is what I was thinking. Also I thought it was for the  2007 Page #86  
               11\v': \'(!ell I am thinking welJ ) ou could drive into a mi 2007 Page #88  
m: That's what 1 would thjnk. Now, thinking back, that's exactly what it wa 2007 Page #169  
area. Mom: Yeah, that's what I was thinking, too. Aunt: There were a lot of 2007 Page #170  
e the back gate at RAF Woodbridge. Thinking an aircraft might have crashed  2008 Page #32  
 took to the streets, women cried, thinking it was the end of the world. Si 2008 Page #98  
But it also fooled the public into thinking that we really didn't know what 2008 Page #111  
 quality and sophistication of the thinking for that era is really quite co 2009 Page #8  
roughly of the quality of Teller's thinking. My own assessment of word leng 2009 Page #11  
 capability but realized they were thinking along the lines of a Fractional 2009 Page #17  
bited in UFOs. FUTURE WEA.PONS _In thinking about future weapons, most peop 2009 Page #23  
ast. It was ve,y unusual. WERE YOU THINKING AT THAT A10MENT THIS JS NOT FRO 2009 Page #65  

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laugh and go on with hjs business, thinkjng it was just made up to entertai 2007 Page #25  

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been put into these items. One who thinks that shoes would be easy to resea 2003 Page #48  
tate Representative Andrew Kissner thinks many of those airplane crashes we 2004 Page #82  
g any mention of other persons. He thinks his father destroyed it before hi 2004 Page #100  
rol they have over what the public thinks. The UFO secrecy process, if reve 2004 Page #130  
uality since 1979). \"X/hether one thinks this is a good thing or a bad thi 2005 Page #75  
 name of James Prescott because he thinks that the guy will be traced back  2006 Page #123  
by officialdom: "Tony says that he thinks that Prescott is perfectly genuin 2006 Page #124  
ever told what the dentist did. He thinks the other two men were treated th 2006 Page #160  
                         SLIDE# 23 thinks about the lights. Burroughs' effo 2008 Page #82  
n the craft's engraved symbols, he thinks he activated technology that sent 2008 Page #94  
f a meteorite strike? Not everyone thinks so. Other theories have been sugg 2008 Page #100  
using any of the methods. But, she thinks that hers has a very good track r 2008 Page #108  
in had been the author, Dr. Chaski thinks that the conelations would have b 2008 Page #108  

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perhaps many, of these reports are thinly supported by the evidence. But if 2005 Page #119  
cechnolom . This research, however thinly supported in today's culture, has 2005 Page #143  
Nevertheless, Edward Ruppelt put a thinly disguised version of the story in 2009 Page #30  

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, Georgia. "Here the hard evidence thins out. One unconfirmed report says t 2006 Page #135  

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36 -And a Vice President of Morton Thiokol, based in northern Utah, the com 2005 Page #63  

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ere just outside the saucer, and a third one was further out. His understan 2003 Page #23  
nderstanding was that perhaps that third one was not dead on impact. There  2003 Page #23  
de from cellulose plant fiber. The third laboratory analyzed the exact mate 2003 Page #50  
it is Forrestal's body hitting the third floor roof. Hospital authorities s 2003 Page #92  
ncludes that the body found on the third floor ledge was Forrestal's, that  2003 Page #94  
control panels. On May 27, 1996, a third letter arrived containing a surpri 2003 Page #102  
terial was originally constructed. Third, if oxygen were somewhere in the s 2003 Page #109  
 o High performance like first and third “EXTRATERRESTRIAL CRAFT ” n Finger 2003 Page #174  
 were a very credible concept. The third objection raised that warrants dis 2003 Page #183  
 duty at that time but mentioned a third man who probably was. Chris was un 2004 Page #44  
ng zones. Events culminated on the third night. With UFO sightings continui 2004 Page #47  
lla and by 1957 had been renamed a third time as El Vado Radar Base. The ot 2004 Page #71  
site between Corona and Roswell. A third Landing Zone 3 is defined as 30 mi 2004 Page #79  
Status Report I; Retrievals of the Third Kind, MUFON Symposium, July 1978 • 2004 Page #107  
 EBEs in underground settings. The third entry, Report 6, deals with an ext 2004 Page #119  
ng include Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the NBC TV show The UFO P 2004 Page #180  
 the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The government figures out h 2004 Page #180  
ond is paper and ink analysis; the third, content analysis; the fourth, wha 2004 Page #243  
e prevented this course of action. Third is the use of compelling forensic  2004 Page #247  
 his 1978 paper, Retrievals of the Third Kind, presented at the annual MUFO 2005 Page #41  
ey had 13 of them in a room on the third floor. A strong odor used to waft  2005 Page #42  
1978, and titled Rellievals of the Third Kind), the following is Scringfiel 2005 Page #43  
om his article, "Retrievals of the Third Kind," published in two parts in t 2005 Page #78  
 too, dimmed markedly. Suddenly, a third came up i.n the east, as if from n 2005 Page #100  
w Mexico in 1945 was more like the Third \Xlodd than middle-class America-a 2005 Page #153  
gfield's Sources RETRIEVALS OF THE THIRD KIND t Aiwa. 11 $8,4neiii$ • Radar 2006 Page #26  
. Gray or silver-colored. about "a third to half the size of the F4" chasin 2006 Page #28  
rized by a very deep numbing Mar A third is a -high attitude aircraft that  2006 Page #30  
the possible varieties of contact; third, to imagine how key stakeholder gr 2006 Page #48  
1981. Article 123 (Fig. 1) was the third A-12 built, the second to fly, and 2006 Page #73  
anned left turn and climb. About a third of the way through the turn, Weeks 2006 Page #74  
thern border of West Virginia. The third fiery object that flew over 94     2006 Page #97  
 technology from UFOs to date. The third is the Special Operations Manual,  2006 Page #103  
rom Mr. Acheson's own version. The third is found in Memoirs of Harry S. Tr 2006 Page #166  
hers to the crash site. 4:50 AM: A third report is filed, this time directl 2006 Page #185  
a lot of dust from the lake bed. A third sighting was of a single light tha 2006 Page #200  
veled to Chicago to meet with the "Third Man", a dignitary who, with two go 2006 Page #203  
ed Budd that I would not share the Third Man's identity with anybody until  2006 Page #203  
dual had agreed. Budd met with the Third Man in Chicago's O'Hare airport an 2006 Page #203  
eotape. These were accepted by the Third Man, without question, thus establ 2006 Page #203  
ideo segments on UFO shows. At the third visit, he let slip that he had a b 2006 Page #205  
                                   Third, a UFO event reported by a seemjng 2007 Page #33  
y half sister. Then he remarried a third time and 1 've now got 3 half brot 2007 Page #82  
wn as Kirtland Air Force Base, the third 156                                2007 Page #162  
Brazilian tests and the second and third samples were sent by Fontes ro the 2007 Page #195  
d of the Soviet delegation to "the third meeting of the U.S./USSR Joint Wor 2007 Page #198  
ime where I took notes, and then a third time when I typed 43               2008 Page #49  
endlesham Forest experiences in my third book, Glimpses of Other Realities: 2008 Page #90  
s followed by a second, and then a third. Then the interval between the fir 2008 Page #98  
interval between the first and the third thumps were accompanied by an unus 2008 Page #98  
document to determin e authorship; third, an explanation and evaluation of  2008 Page #104  
iticians , and is generally in the third person. Of the 2 I references obta 2008 Page #107  
r 1.-Hitler 's Nazi empire was the Third Reich. The Gem1an tem1 "Nationalso 2008 Page #124  
following the 1919 assembly of the Third International in Moscow with the c 2008 Page #125  
the globalists hope to control the Third Reich grew dim, they allowed Ameri 2008 Page #129  
ichy, France. After serving as the third Director of Central Intelligence , 2008 Page #131  
esident Pro Tempore of the Senate, third in line of succession to the Presi 2008 Page #132  
as to see that "the economy of the Third Reich was projected onto a postwar 2008 Page #136  
BMG Music Publishing , the world's third largest music publisher ; in 2002, 2008 Page #143  
 the Bertelsman.n House during the Third Reich (IHC), a group created in Br 2008 Page #144  
ld, which is dictatorial ; and the Third World, where changes are rapid and 2009 Page #19  
 a means to discuss himself in the third person, telling Farish, "Mr. Crism 2009 Page #32  
Memo, shortly to be discussed. The third document involves three 1952 Top S 2009 Page #36  
 his 1978 paper, Retrievals of the Third Kind, presented at the annual Mutu 2009 Page #49  
 thirteen of them in a room on the third floor. A strong odor used to waft  2009 Page #50  
oks, Ltd., 1977. Retrievals of the Third Kind, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual  2009 Page #56  
paced it off This was my second or third time I was walking around it-mainl 2009 Page #65  
ho asked a lot of questions. Their third debriefing was with RAF Bentwaters 2009 Page #68  
 Penniston; it could have been the third night ·when I was out there with C 2009 Page #78  
 doesn't make any sense to me. The third night, December 28, 1980, I was in 2009 Page #79  
ight was came over the top of me. [Third night on December 28, 1980} Right  2009 Page #80  
feet underwater on 25 July 1946. A third planned burst, Charlie, was cancel 2009 Page #174  

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. l saw probably about the top two thirds of this picture and I saw what lo 2007 Page #86  

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an object in the sky at that time, thirteen minutes before five." I was a s 2003 Page #54  
cident, MawJ1 Island UFO, came out thirteen years ago, and another one has  2009 Page #30  
 bodies, and that in 1953 they had thirteen of them in a room on the third  2009 Page #50  

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tthews, wrote that in the nineteen thirties Hays was known to support the C 2005 Page #93  

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ents.com Lt. Robert M. Jacobs “For thirty years I've held that image in my  2003 Page #13  
erial. Questions were sent to over thirty shoe companies regarding shoe man 2003 Page #48  
s declassified by the Government's Thirty Year Ruling tell an intriguing ta 2003 Page #74  
d that night and is referred to on thirty six pages of Left At East Gate. H 2004 Page #50  
 hooks are set in the tunnel every thirty feet to enable hand-pulled trolle 2004 Page #51  
 a "metallic ship," twenty-five to thirty feet in diameter, and that was un 2005 Page #42  
nexpected . It was not until 1972, thirty years after the ~Iarshall memo, t 2005 Page #123  
ings magazine — which [sold] about thirty to forty thousand copies per issu 2006 Page #126  
uivalent of Fort Detrick. "I spent thirty years in the Royal Air Force as a 2006 Page #126  
e occurred on the Berwyn Mountains thirty years ago? Certainly, there is no 2006 Page #129  
l Conference Now, we're going back thirty years to Thanksgiving night in 19 2006 Page #157  
 haven't seen him (Howard) in over thirty years now. 157                    2006 Page #160  
 an object about ten feet high and thirty feet wide, and it appears to be w 2006 Page #187  
g in the area. It seemed that over thirty animals had been found dead, at v 2006 Page #201  
 years, during which time she made thirty movies, experienced numerous emot 2007 Page #136  
remain as valid today as they were thirty years ago. The Vela Incident, 197 2007 Page #142  
s about to light up the skies just thirty miles northwest of their town. On 2007 Page #185  
a series of explosions , twenty to thirty of them strung together. Their de 2008 Page #12  
into the desert where he and about thirty others were put to work picking u 2008 Page #14  
ed from a speed of about twenty or thirty miles per hour to a speed of seve 2008 Page #34  
ridge SLIDE# 6 Cobra Mist Patch 66 Thirty years before that closure -beginn 2008 Page #72  
980, is still reverberating nearly thirty years later in 2008 with so much  2008 Page #96  
y . I'm a retired GA employee with thirty years in Cl under Jim Angleton. T 2008 Page #115  
e defense approach to the problem. Thirty years later we find ourselves no  2009 Page #15  
w a "metallic ship," twentyfive to thirty feet in diameter, and that was un 2009 Page #49  
9 Lindo Moulton Howe Over the past thirty years in England -Royal Air Force 2009 Page #57  
frustrated perspective on the past thirty years since his involvement in th 2009 Page #77  
iameter of the object ranging from thirty to forty-five feet. The being obs 2009 Page #135  

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states within a time span of about thirty-five minutes. As a result of my r 2006 Page #98  
And meteors do not normally make a thirty-five degree change in course. Sho 2006 Page #134  

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he recovery in that same area of a thirty-inch saucer by a housewife who tu 2003 Page #42  

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slates to 7:30 P.M. EST. This is a thirty-minute span from the time the "Wa 2006 Page #96  

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ar election to Hindenburg in 1932, thirty-nine business leaders, with famil 2008 Page #126  

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ic end at the all-too-young age of thirty-six. On 23 July 1946, Monroe sign 2007 Page #136  

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gravit) control. The Air Force ran thirty-three of those projects. Experime 2005 Page #173  

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t time, according to the files was thirty-two minutes, much too long for a  2008 Page #17  

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 •••• 411 •.• ..... • •••• • • ton thit acorn dsto and t.es It vs. 'warted  2006 Page #29  

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 SOMETHJNG SO BIG CA!vlE DO\XIN ON THJ\T DRY LAK.EBED NEAR THE DRES, THAT I 2005 Page #71  

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 for a long time. HOW DO YOU THINK THJ\TT HEY KEPT THIS TOTALLY BOTTLED UP  2007 Page #171  

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hing or a bad thing, the important thjng is chat our little room has many t 2005 Page #75  
g was glowing intensely. The funny thjng to me was that it was at the very  2007 Page #169  

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decided advantage in the scheme of thjngs in the global, political arena. R 2005 Page #162  

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ished experiments -the prevai_Ling thjnhng being: \Xlh) bother? He was a "q 2005 Page #87  

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t Reich later had some illusions l thjnk right, but they don't so anything  2005 Page #103  
 with Len at MUFON symposia, and I thjnk in about 1990 or 1991 I introduced 2005 Page #140  
t, every clever way that you could thjnk of would be used to study the alie 2005 Page #162  
ding its UFO-related activities. l thjnk this makes a great deal of sense.  2007 Page #12  
e mainstream meilia at the time. I thjnk the Enqwrer has been used as a psy 2007 Page #25  
e in prison? How does that work. I thjnk the US authorities are completely  2007 Page #92  
vent occurred? Joe: I am trying to thjnk back. It had to have been 72 or 73 2007 Page #122  
NG THERE? Mom: That's what 1 would thjnk. Now, thinking back, that's exactl 2007 Page #169  

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 were here down on the lakebed and thjs place was lit up like a Christmas t 2005 Page #66  
ay that is set up in the middle of thjs facility in the mjddie of nowhere.  2005 Page #66  
entire weather fronts? And why did thjs activjty seem to attract the appear 2005 Page #88  
child of ufology. The intention of thjs paper is to help familiarize the re 2005 Page #88  
ostWar History. To best appreciate thjs account, however, it is important t 2005 Page #88  
ourt of law, congress or senate on thjs earth has the knowledge or power to 2005 Page #94  
ich's work demands that we do just thjs. Do Dr. Reich's observations, deduc 2005 Page #104  
eptual boxes .... "1 How much more thjs must be true when new data-rarified 2005 Page #117  
in the desert was something out of thjs world." After a "special radiobiolo 2005 Page #126  
velopment Any thoughtful person at thjs point must consider whether documen 2005 Page #132  
wed, there was a 1948 Aztec crash. Thjs raises a number of important questi 2005 Page #133  
whose search continues. Nowhere is thjs better demonstrated than in the pio 2005 Page #138  
nd counter-claims made surrounrung thjs film and there simply is not enough 2005 Page #146  
Alien Autopsy Film: A Decade Later thjs fiJm balanced , l felt that Tim was 2005 Page #147  
as under no added pressure to keep thjs secret other than the normal client 2005 Page #148  
 As far as Salas was concerned, if thjs was a hoax, it was a very, very goo 2005 Page #148  
aft carrier. According to Charlie, thjs disc was 10 meters in diameter and  2005 Page #164  
n AFB on Electrogravitics, we have thjs description on the Thomas Townsend  2005 Page #171  
with the government. To understand thjs, we need to go back into the early  2007 Page #9  
 media deception coin: propaganda. Thjs is a lot like the Wizard of Oz. The 2007 Page #20  
ther key details had been changed. Thjs is probably more commonly used than 2007 Page #25  
ns. Now, an educated person seeing thjs story might just laugh and go on wi 2007 Page #25  
ose to where they congregate . .In thjs case, it is slightly more challengi 2007 Page #30  
tement, "Showcasing the world." In thjs pubEc service advertisement from th 2007 Page #67  
eebees," is the group response. At thjs time, 1989, the term was one famili 2007 Page #75  
 \Xlas it when you were working at thjs compan) that) ou first got your int 2007 Page #84  
 reverse engineered and we had aJJ thjs technology avruJable co a covert fe 2007 Page #84  
t have said if you come out of a!J thjs clean then we will employ you in se 2007 Page #92  
light in the sky" saucer story. ln thjs case, the dates, names, and locatio 2007 Page #94  
rgo loads to take off more easily. Thjs "ski slope" feature was later incor 2007 Page #114  
imatel y are you going to estimate thjs event occurred? Joe: I am trying to 2007 Page #122  
n't gee along. Maybe by concealing thjs information governments feel they c 2007 Page #127  
lic debris found at the crashsite. Thjs next incident was an interesting st 2007 Page #129  
layers who have been implicated in thjs particular controversy? To answer t 2007 Page #132  
" is very eye-operung, however. At thjs stage, we do not have a clear pictu 2007 Page #144  
THEN. HJ\ VE YOU EVER TALKED ABOUT THJS \'(/JTH OTHER PEOPLE TO FlND OUT \' 2007 Page #172  
rbon, oxygen, and rutrogen. Beyond thjs unexplained layer we rud find alumi 2007 Page #199  

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.'.lS 'TWAT ~ JACQUES VAI..LEE PUT ThkOJGH HIS CDMPU\'Ut IHC.UJOEO 1,617 FO 2009 Page #106  

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i JL-\.-n • M)·dl!rious Objl!cb In Thl.t :'le,.-n~~i!!l-J..roc:-i:an i~-! S 2009 Page #163  
espionage resulted in 1 port Pl' 8 tHl ~~, ,d: Hy ou ,·0.rt',run her cen1 t 2009 Page #181  

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l~ es tile atam tnn .. -ch 1\cn.r; thL\ line. Jc mny I,(: proocss we cnn ~t 2009 Page #182  

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EM,.l!TUAl,. MOTION MACHINC OF THC THllll:0 f(t""O If. dU"•t:l C' .. n.nl I 2005 Page #19  

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as being a paranoid schizophrenic, thls while admfrting their finrung was " 2005 Page #101  
nclusions, based on active work in thls area since 1967, point to many craf 2005 Page #140  

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rron1 lines or ineerview soldia-s. Thm had kl be acx:ortlJaniod by ollca-s  2009 Page #151  

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 been exerted over what the public thmks. In contrast, Leonard Stringfield' 2005 Page #140  

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                                   thn General Advisory G»tM»ittea «f th a  2003 Page #234  

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n a fact-finding Mission and. that tho 0ai ”SoLl states devemnoat oan consi 2003 Page #213  
jr l/Cy 1/Cy 1/CyChief of Staff to tho Commander in Chief of the Forces Mil 2003 Page #214  
gs later to follow. I\/ -»s ,-ilse tho belie s, of CIC that - * General Eis 2003 Page #234  
t is the opinion of the team, that tho investigation be expanded to include 2003 Page #237  
 The handle from t.he other . o of tho d 'Araonva] tra.118- fonncr is held  2005 Page #17  
ther page.:, have no watorm.a t"k. Tho tent ot t.he c.ypewriter which produ 2007 Page #46  
y •natchod the ,.Direct1 vcs" froa tho fire •nd h•vo kept thee aafo from rc 2008 Page #120  
ave been "keeping us busy"? I feel tho ticc ls fast ;1pproachlng "hen thc ! 2008 Page #121  
e played n CIJJO~ role .in keeping tho UFO co=unity buoy. S.lllno rcqucs~cd 2008 Page #121  
tSumm,,: of 198'.l ■ M1tt8ob Leu ■ Tho lle9,n Tciana)t, ■ Alich1.ction. i.n 2009 Page #149  
-!ose-rvntion lie~ ill~ to npedite tho ocapletio.:i or tbie duty. ~ ll"-'Cl 2009 Page #174  
her asalg.nment in connection with tho Cro!J:.IY.'' face P1•oject. 2. tln.o 2009 Page #175  
o:J, 11;1 :i.nytntnc 10 lo v.·lll: tho cu.su:iJol I.he $'.J~tgic A1r l"Orcc 2009 Page #182  
!')' ou~ the dc,·el-fectivtnes~ o( tho, proft'cl "$ ;,n • opment un11klcd.. 2009 Page #182  
or:. list a., a commen• • l d~r o! tho OrC':cr of the Briti.!h Er:-i• ~ 11  2009 Page #183  

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 rtflect th• aftar. "°"" ..,n1;ghL Thoe object diwIIVd I dlstlrct \Olurr.na 2007 Page #165  

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 Nick Redfern, Peter Robbins, Kenn Thomas, Mathew Williams, Ryan Wood and D 2003 Page #2  
mous UFO-Related Quotes Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Dubose I- rom 1964-66 he was t 2003 Page #17  
 press." Source: Brigadier General Thomas Dubose, affidavit, 9/16/01 www ma 2003 Page #17  
 through his personal contact with Thomas Cy Cantwell and daughter Salina a 2003 Page #27  
 one captured in 1942 in Louisiana.Thomas Cantwheel Letter - Jan 30,1996 No 2003 Page #29  
would likely have taken the call - Thomas W. Mathis o Military Transportati 2003 Page #33  
d UFO: The Crisman Conspiracy Kenn Thomas One reviewer said of Maury Island 2003 Page #41  
tigate. Wing Flight Leader Captain Thomas Mantell, an experienced combat pi 2003 Page #88  
n (including base AFOSI head Major Thomas Cseh), and a couple of scientists 2003 Page #146  
Doty and his AFOSI commander Major Thomas Cseh. They describe the aforement 2003 Page #147  
rsion was on the orders ef General Thomas Handy, Fourth Amy Hdqrs. Remains  2003 Page #234  
the United States was in 1904 when Thomas Balwin's "California Arrow" lifte 2004 Page #28  
s, Texas, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Thomas Olsen III, 20-23 UFO recovery ope 2004 Page #113  
er this: General Ramey's adjutant, Thomas Jefferson DuBose, who in 1947 had 2004 Page #142  
has long been that of skeptic Dave Thomas, who concluded that Scully's book 2004 Page #215  
art of the Aztec story, wrote Dave Thomas, like all others, had been "firml 2004 Page #219  
available at www.redstarfilm.com 2 Thomas, Dave, "The Aztec UFO Symposium:  2004 Page #223  
 Inquirer, Sept — Oct 1998, 12-13. Thomas is a physicist and mathematician  2004 Page #223  
ous Little Men," pp. 111 — 112. 25 Thomas, Dave "The Aztec New Mexico Sauce 2004 Page #224  
tower at Scott AFB Kentuck y, when Thomas Mantell tried to chase a large si 2005 Page #64  
 My colleagues Jim Martin and Kenn Thomas (archivist, author and conspiracy 2005 Page #97  
 document, the CutlerTwining Memo. Thomas reminds us that Robert Cutler had 2005 Page #97  
be in attendance. Quoting Martin: "Thomas suggests that the timing of this  2005 Page #97  
e known about MJ-12 if it existed. Thomas argues 95                         2005 Page #97  
mc/11re of Scientijic Revo/11/iom, Thomas Kuhn describes how "normal scienc 2005 Page #117  
ct11re of Scient{/ic Revolutions , Thomas S. Kuhn, University of Chicago Pr 2005 Page #117  
s, we have thjs description on the Thomas Townsend Brown iliscovery : Elect 2005 Page #171  
rence HOW I CONTROL GRAVITATION BY THOMAS t MOWN 40 difICO 0 rm.. elrimitvo 2006 Page #37  
all the earmarks of the USAF Capt. Thomas Mantell incident. [Editor's Note: 2006 Page #141  
een like that of a white snake." — Thomas C. Sheppard, Chief Yeoman, U. S.  2006 Page #156  
e 27: 1980 U. S. Navy Photo of YN2 Thomas C. SHEPPARD (Thomas Colman Sheppa 2006 Page #156  
y Photo of YN2 Thomas C. SHEPPARD (Thomas Colman Sheppard, Yeoman 2" Class, 2006 Page #156  
ll real name and military records. Thomas Colman Sheppard served in the U.  2006 Page #156  
dress uniform at retirement party (Thomas Colman Sheppard at his retirement 2006 Page #156  
e detention for several hours. But Thomas Sheppard was never asked to sign  2006 Page #160  
se Men by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas (Simon and Shuster, NY; 1986; pag 2006 Page #166  
ame By, written by John Baxter and Thomas Atkins. 94                        2008 Page #100  
81 The Fire Came By, John Baxter & Thomas Atkins, Doubleday, 1976 Cauldron  2008 Page #103  
economic fascism never was," wrote Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Professor of Econom 2008 Page #124  
s Machines [IBM], and its chaim1an Thomas J. Watson. Using recently discove 2008 Page #128  
... .. Maury Island Revisited Kenn Thomas ................................. 2009 Page #5  
       Maury Island Revisited Kenn Thomas Copyrigh t© 2009 Kenn Thomas The  2009 Page #29  
 Kenn Thomas Copyrigh t© 2009 Kenn Thomas The release of Oliver Stone's mov 2009 Page #29  
on thought Crisman belonged . Kenn Thomas works as an archivist for a midwe 2009 Page #34  
 , Revised edition, 2009, Authors: Thomas J. Carey and Donald R. Schmitt, A 2009 Page #96  
ioned why a New Zealand scientist, Thomas David James Leech, was receiving  2009 Page #156  
e two major players in this story: Thomas David James Leech and James Mario 2009 Page #163  
nd James Marion Snodgrass. Who was Thomas David James Leech? Thomas David J 2009 Page #163  
 Who was Thomas David James Leech? Thomas David James Leech was born in Syd 2009 Page #163  
 Project Seal written by Professor Thomas David James Leech himself, dated  2009 Page #164  

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f them follow, beginning with Mark Thompson, former 81' Security Police Spe 2004 Page #49  
d a letter to Berliner from Robert Thompson, a friend of his, who was in th 2004 Page #97  
13 alien bodies were being stored. Thompson stated that the strong odor of  2004 Page #97  
o craft had been moved to Langley. Thompson said that he had heard about th 2004 Page #97  
red Schaefer, Gerald Miskar, Linda Thompson, 33p report III, 5-9 Recovery c 2004 Page #112  
phone number of his friend, Robert Thompson, whom he knew through mutual av 2005 Page #42  
nterests. On the same day I phoned Thompson. He confirmed the data Berliner 2005 Page #42  
' Stringfield elaborated further: "Thompson said he never saw a flying sauc 2005 Page #42  
 officials denied it even existed. Thompson couldn't remember if the report 2005 Page #42  
without authorization. On April 5, Thompson sent me a note which stated bri 2005 Page #42  
gain."' According to Stringfield , Thompson said that he had heard about th 2005 Page #43  
tober 1992 - April 1994 Dr. Angela Thompson 193                             2006 Page #3  
hompsonl Copyright 2006 Dr. Angela Thompson Introduction Prior to the Bigel 2006 Page #196  
nment involvement. Notes 1. Angela Thompson Smith is a writer, researcher,  2006 Page #207  
and Other Normal Abilities. Angela Thompson Smith. (1998), Hampton Roads Pu 2006 Page #207  
. 5. Diary of an Abduction, Angela Thompson Smith (2001), Hampton Roads Pub 2006 Page #207  
phone number of his friend, Robert Thompson , whom he knew through muh1al a 2009 Page #50  
terests. On the same day, I phoned Thompson. He confirmed the data Berliner 2009 Page #50  

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tober 1992 - April 1994 Dr. Angela Thompsonl Copyright 2006 Dr. Angela Thom 2006 Page #196  

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 twelve years previously. Woolcott thoNght that the incident dated from Aug 2005 Page #44  

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Tod.,y Show -lbdio •Tclc-.ision •Y.thoo.com .,\Jvcrtis(-ments 188 • Diking  2009 Page #194  

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 moved along, grumblin g about the thorns, the building thunderheads decide 2005 Page #154  

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letter, Robertson Panel member Dr. Thornton Page relates how he helped orga 2007 Page #23  
 kind of smoking gun evidence that Thornton Page left behind, there are man 2007 Page #23  

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taken lightly! Andrew's later more thorough results firmed up the initial i 2004 Page #234  
izonte, the State's capital, for a thorough analysis, but the cause of deat 2005 Page #34  
Eyes Only I have further ordered a thorough investigation of ail War Depart 2005 Page #123  
 Island responds negative. After a thorough investigation, the Federal Avia 2006 Page #185  
orts chronologically ■ He was very thorough CLASSIFICATION CAVEATS ■ All pa 2007 Page #45  
ragments deserve a deeper and more thorough analysis. CONCLUSION \'v'hile t 2007 Page #201  
is without doubt: "Yes." Indeed, a thorough , in-depth study of official do 2008 Page #23  
ic Community assumes the study was thorough • Condon Report remains 11,., , 2008 Page #147  
owerful rationale for preventing a thorough investigation of the Kennedy as 2009 Page #44  
hrough member Allen Dulles, that a thorough investigation was too dangerous 2009 Page #44  
 take the blame and ensure that no thorough investigation would follow by f 2009 Page #45  
 to declassify UFO files require a thorough public investigation . ENDNOTES 2009 Page #46  

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

he arroyo basin and I was going to thoroughly search it. Stashing my camera 2003 Page #45  
gical the event(s) would have been thoroughly discussed. www maieshcdocumen 2003 Page #157  
 and handling, again with detailed thoroughly professional directions for e 2003 Page #176  
ll UFO incidents were investigated thoroughly , in a proper scientific mann 2008 Page #66  
nce the sophisticated subtlety was thoroughly of the quality of Teller's th 2009 Page #11  
 control. Scientists were reported thoroughly examining all possibilities . 2009 Page #159  

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

 higher headquarters regarding the thoroughness of their work. Material evi 2006 Page #86  

Word: "thor°c", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d uniicurifiod objects bain ” kept thor°c Part, of vaur miss: 1 '»• hh^rn w 2003 Page #214  

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cf ~he neturo or I.ho proj::ct and thot he mnde •h comment on!:, bcc:au 3e  2009 Page #183  

Word: "though", 108 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 shall not dispute the hypothesis, though I think it's early yet to worry a 2003 Page #18  
ed in the Kecksburg incident, even though he was not from that area. He liv 2003 Page #70  
 to his clinic in the Midwest, and though briefed on Forrestal's progress b 2003 Page #90  
estal in a room on the 16th floor, though some close to the case advise he  2003 Page #90  
eason is confirmed for this lapse, though one account has Forrestal's regul 2003 Page #95  
ase and discuss his research. Even though the claims were a bit extreme, Do 2003 Page #145  
ngers right at this facility, even though he hadn't the slightest idea of w 2003 Page #149  
osy people away. The big argument, though, comes from those who say, "Why w 2003 Page #183  
hat Harry Truman and Vannevar Bush though it might be when they decided to  2003 Page #187  
 stable standoff with the ETs even though we cannot prevent abductions n We 2003 Page #188  
s with proper security clearances. Though several MPs suffarod. nervous bre 2003 Page #235  
ns of the impact and fit] looks as though the spheres landed smoothly. As I 2004 Page #11  
er story. Something big and fast — though sometimes slow — was flying throu 2004 Page #32  
 and seemed to be losing altitude, though not rapidly. The object that thes 2004 Page #34  
area. One of the girls in the back though she heard a whooshing sound and a 2004 Page #34  
trance and slowly cross the Sound. Though the night was cool, it was clear  2004 Page #39  
upon the foam, which at first they though was a patch of sea foam. The ligh 2004 Page #39  
 fishing boat that might have been though there earlier. But there were no  2004 Page #40  
 eventually tied up on this thing, though at first my part of the job was t 2004 Page #42  
 second is not pertinent here) but though he remembered something about Sha 2004 Page #43  
o some of the key witnesses. First though we should briefly review the know 2004 Page #46  
is almost five hundred pages long, though a good part of the text focuses o 2004 Page #48  
 the fact. Good luck. An important though often sensationalized aspect of L 2004 Page #51  
houghts from another investigator, though one not known for his involvement 2004 Page #58  
d by flying discs themselves. Even though unproved, it appears that flying  2004 Page #62  
fficers at the scene.' Apparently, though, there were three involved. The o 2004 Page #72  
tretcher, three live crew aided as though injured. Crash witnessed by troop 2004 Page #118  
 happened when he was in the army, though he could no longer remember what  2004 Page #134  
rt of tape stuck to them, but even though the stuff looked like tape, it co 2004 Page #137  
e Roswell Incident, William Moore, though never speaking publicly anymore a 2004 Page #145  
 is drawing plans against us, even though General Douglas MacArthur publicl 2004 Page #148  
 occasions. One thing is for sure, though. Unless the authorities declassif 2004 Page #148  
o"prevent a military coup d'etat", though speculation is that the Tsarist r 2004 Page #153  
ident Eisenhower was asked what he though about UFOs. The question had been 2004 Page #176  
 campaign for Richard Nixon even — though he confessed "I didn't do anythin 2004 Page #181  
at might occur in the future, even though they knew it had occurred in the  2004 Page #184  
lace. He wouldn't appear on camera though, and the film producers were left 2004 Page #184  
or the re-election campaign, "even though" said Emenegger, "I didn't do any 2004 Page #185  
 two types in the 120-135mm range, though a 100mm wide-angle lens was also  2004 Page #234  
possibly some time later that day. Though all the UTA negatives were taken  2004 Page #234  
ves. In the Bettmann-Ramey image, (though not a UTA image it's cutlines att 2004 Page #235  
 he had ever seen. Unfortunatel y, though, when he was interviewed by two U 2005 Page #32  
bers ha, e been remarkably stable, though with obvious local variations (fo 2005 Page #75  
 event in terms of mathematics, as though an attempt of commurucation was c 2005 Page #79  
 gotten so highJ) classified, even though I will admit there is a lot of it 2005 Page #80  
sonated perhaps a Little bit more, though I have to wonder how much. The fa 2005 Page #86  
cribed length of time for its use, though fifteen minutes to half an hour o 2005 Page #91  
dedly not stars. In November 1953, though, he read one of the best books av 2005 Page #94  
us research and finrungs. Eloquent though he was, the judge would have none 2005 Page #101  
DUST led co renaming the activity, though its functions must certainly cont 2005 Page #143  
lli film shows. He is in no doubt, though, that they are of the same thing. 2005 Page #149  
's involvement in crash-retrievals though he has kept in contact with other 2005 Page #166  
h's strongest gravity effects. So, though electrostatic motors were thought 2005 Page #171  
rmy Proving Grounds in New Mexico. Though Werner von Braun saw the multista 2005 Page #172  
 they were told what happened even though most of the losses occurred in th 2006 Page #9  
ow) think of us as Earthlings even though, because of our military traffic, 2006 Page #10  
n a flying saucer? I have no idea, though I have mostly lived in cities and 2006 Page #11  
n to disclose UFO information even though this was highly unusual for someo 2006 Page #17  
 related to the study of UFOs— and though some of the 26 participants have  2006 Page #49  
 specifically to interact with us, though not necessarily. Receipt of radio 2006 Page #52  
ment of the NHI remains difficult, though with time, the human inclination  2006 Page #54  
r will gradually return to normal, though this could take months or longer. 2006 Page #59  
nt of negativity could be delayed, though tendency might be to shoot first  2006 Page #68  
and social breakdown are possible, though not inevitable. - Government lead 2006 Page #69  
 without firing a shot. Conclusion Though the foregoing analysis is at best 2006 Page #69  
ocket boosters were installed even though they were not to be launched duri 2006 Page #78  
otein into the abnormal structure. Though the exact mechanisms of their act 2006 Page #113  
ew through the night sky baying as though pursued by Satan himself. To the  2006 Page #119  
no idea. "The oddest thing of all, though, was how the people from the univ 2006 Page #129  
 up. We were just talking and even though I had been — I had run into a lot 2006 Page #161  
r using the crashed vehicles? Even though he said that, it was just sort of 2006 Page #162  
futuristic theme park. In general, though, most of the proposals were well  2006 Page #197  
other six months of speakers, even though I had a whole roster of potential 2006 Page #204  
 with the incelLigence communit y, though unknown to American citizens. The 2007 Page #11  
a bottle-shaped mother ship moving though the sky at sunset. ]n doing so, t 2007 Page #71  
nto a cornfield is from SONY. Even though the farm couple is obviously shak 2007 Page #73  
dely used? Just about all of them, though I found the ads run by informatio 2007 Page #76  
sh that there were one. Be assured though that UFO and alien-related ads wi 2007 Page #77  
anti authoritarian. I loved people though, had lot of friends. I am not qui 2007 Page #79  
ght back. It took me quite a while though, which was about 1 year of bullyi 2007 Page #82  
rly well off. A stable back ground though. MW: In your jobs did you get pai 2007 Page #82  
 systems. It was a horrible moment though because it was "eureka" and then  2007 Page #86  
and watch you. le i\tf\'(/: o even though NASA at Johnson building 8, we kn 2007 Page #87  
he property of NASA". It's amazing though because under federal guidelines  2007 Page #87  
to America. It's workjng out again though at the moment because lam living  2007 Page #92  
 to try and arrest him for it even though it was 10 years ago and wasn't il 2007 Page #92  
roid photographs co be taken, even though all of the tires ·were completely 2007 Page #95  
ly streamlined that it appeared as though each craft were made out of one p 2007 Page #100  
 end, or the phone would ring even though the receiver was off the hook. A  2007 Page #129  
isely what a "zoo event" was; even though it was admjued chat on no less th 2007 Page #144  
ppened. Mom: As co why the people, though, who were there like us and the p 2007 Page #171  
ace of an extraterrestrial object, though they seemed to believe they were  2008 Page #7  
nected in the Air Force files even though they created two separate files a 2008 Page #16  
 most of the others. In this case, though, the UFO was at medium-to-high al 2008 Page #33  
                              Even though Pope and I disagree on some aspec 2008 Page #35  
was unaware of the Westport Crash, though it happened less than 30 miles fr 2008 Page #42  
 up with a red pen, as shown. Even though Tim Cooper has been shown to be a 2008 Page #105  
res trial peop:es. Of course, even though J.t is merely an i.nternacional o 2008 Page #113  
 most powerful men. It appeared as though they were financing a movement ba 2008 Page #125  
en. There are no secret formulas , though the chemists sought them. (The on 2009 Page #21  
 incidents in that state. And even though two digests were kept for the rec 2009 Page #24  
he story that way ever since, even though the slightest review of the histo 2009 Page #30  
sued to Webb on the same day. Even though the leaked Top Secret Memorandum  2009 Page #41  
lligence operations and UFOs. Even though Kennedy doesn't mention UFOs in h 2009 Page #43  
ected to the Soviet Union in 1959. Though the CIA admits to having establis 2009 Page #44  
ic investigation . ENDNOTES 1 Even though the document was found in a box o 2009 Page #46  
f their like since. I am convinced though that the American press and broad 2009 Page #140  
 it." . : radiaUon of son11: sort. though exaggCTated, arc subsUln• • :1jal 2009 Page #184  

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t sky they come from!" I had never thought of it in quite that way. It was  2003 Page #46  
 the search for what was initially thought to be a possible downed aircraft 2003 Page #60  
t he had called me now was that he thought that it would be okay to discuss 2003 Page #62  
y details. Myron indicated that he thought that he could take us to the exa 2003 Page #62  
 However, Alcoa Aluminum engineers thought that the purity of the aluminum  2003 Page #100  
ns on the Team, and Grandad always thought some of them had gone back with  2003 Page #100  
two hundred microns. One scientist thought the waviness might be a fractal  2003 Page #106  
esearchers and skeptics. Bennewitz thought that he had uncovered a scenario 2003 Page #141  
f data to the authorities, whom he thought would waste no time in confronti 2003 Page #142  
loating in vats, received what she thought was an explanation from her capt 2003 Page #143  
 the hypnosis sessions, because he thought that this would prove his theori 2003 Page #144  
ern he had been thinking about. He thought the case was going to break the  2003 Page #144  
ary enough that not only Bennewitz thought that the aliens were a continuin 2003 Page #144  
 and trying to keep what he really thought was going on under wraps for the 2003 Page #145  
been revealed what Miller and Doty thought of the hours of coded radio tran 2003 Page #145  
ed. In spite of the backbiting, he thought that he would come as clean as h 2003 Page #147  
 that he would come as clean as he thought was possible, and help to steer  2003 Page #147  
alked towards the light source. He thought he was looking at a landed helic 2003 Page #147  
 origin, beyond science o Wreckage thought ET origin, accidents or military 2003 Page #174  
he publisher of the Manual clearly thought about making it very clear than  2003 Page #184  
ll the public what was going on. I thought that the disinformation folks li 2003 Page #187  
e a pattern to follow. Rockefeller thought about it, and said that this one 2003 Page #200  
. Wickens told the Mountie that he thought an airliner or big plane had jus 2004 Page #35  
ing somewhere near Shag Harbor and thought it might have been an airplane c 2004 Page #35  
ing a duplex of sorts. Wilfred had thought that his brother was probably as 2004 Page #38  
e, diesel or gasoline. The Mountie thought that the foam might have been th 2004 Page #40  
n down there a number of times and thought these tunnels connect to the und 2004 Page #51  
Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident thought we saw something at the same tim 2004 Page #56  
ring over the end of the runway. I thought it was just a plane landing and  2004 Page #57  
ages, or why." Schiff said the GAO thought the messages were destroyed over 2004 Page #61  
e Farmington in the file title was thought to have been used instead of Azt 2004 Page #73  
 heat. Lasers are an obvious first thought. But the problem is, animal exci 2004 Page #77  
he end it appeared that Dr. Walker thought UFOs were so advanced only those 2004 Page #99  
imself noted: "The orderly world I thought I knew was no more." Between 195 2004 Page #108  
 recognize what the debris was and thought the designs on the sticky tape m 2004 Page #133  
e Worlds in 1938, when many people thought the Martians had landed and bega 2004 Page #133  
ldn't remember the man's name — he thought maybe it was "Cabot." According  2004 Page #135  
" or "Japanese" — not because they thought the writing was actually in one  2004 Page #135  
 a counter-intelligence man Marcel thought was named "Cabot" went out to th 2004 Page #139  
en he or she saw a crash dummy and thought it was the carcass of a spaceman 2004 Page #148  
 empire over matter. No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as  2004 Page #148  
ace as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea 2004 Page #148  
menegger was a skeptic on UFOs but thought "Oh well." He had no idea of wha 2004 Page #181  
g these three plain clothes men. 1 thought I was going to die there for a m 2004 Page #183  
own stuff. I asked Emenegger if he thought President Nixon was behind the a 2004 Page #184  
Nixon. He said that he did, but he thought the letter had more to do with h 2004 Page #185  
e right about their geometry. So I thought I'd put the question, would ther 2004 Page #233  
O community because the purloiner "thought it was time for the public's rig 2004 Page #253  
llin and gentamicin, since doctors thought that it might be a case of pneum 2005 Page #33  
and Katia on January 20, except he thought he saw hairs covering its body.  2005 Page #35  
UFOs and occupants. His comment, I thought, indicated that he was unusually 2005 Page #43  
ed about the DRES facility that he thought was used for covert activity bey 2005 Page #65  
articular area. It intrigued me. I thought there has to be some connection  2005 Page #67  
up. That really impressed me and I thought, '\Vhy would they make this kind 2005 Page #68  
ed the heck out of his mother. She thought it was the end of the world. Som 2005 Page #68  
ublican form of governme nt people thought they had. It will now take only  2005 Page #85  
stein would hear none of it. Reich thought it as memorable that Einstein ha 2005 Page #92  
epted belief, the right to think a thought, no matter how others might perc 2005 Page #102  
 might perceive it, recording that thought for publication and standing by  2005 Page #102  
ican surgeons and physicians and I thought him to be the most important thi 2005 Page #103  
 UFOs crash to earth? The simplest thought is that highly advanced civiliza 2005 Page #121  
imself noted: "The orderly world I thought I knew was no more." Leonard Str 2005 Page #138  
s of UFOs. Stone and his colleague thought that they had to have been watch 2005 Page #147  
 the Hombrecitos?" "Maybe you just thought you saw them," Faustino said. "O 2005 Page #156  
iens project their thoughts into a thought amplifier plate that carries sig 2005 Page #164  
ly in space and he replied that he thought they could. Bill was a Mechanica 2005 Page #164  
, though electrostatic motors were thought of in 1925, electrogravitics had 2005 Page #171  
 also felt that the quality of the thought and findings of this exercise sh 2006 Page #49  
im descending in his parachute and thought he might need help. On the way,  2006 Page #74  
st. It just felt false. The more I thought about it, the more I realized th 2006 Page #85  
d over to the side of the road and thought, "There really must be something 2006 Page #90  
eeting that I received that day. I thought the locals would be very recepti 2006 Page #91  
 national television audience, who thought it to be the actual likeness of  2006 Page #91  
e data and preserve the order they thought they knew, and make statements l 2006 Page #101  
ereby suggesting lack of a logical thought process. However, I would argue  2006 Page #102  
 math exists in their society even thought they may not put it on paper. Fo 2006 Page #102  
d -- the early indications that we thought they were extraterrestria1. 12 S 2006 Page #103  
 the wall," he recalled. "My first thought was that a big lorry had hit the 2006 Page #120  
ching it for about ten minutes and thought perhaps I should tell someone ab 2006 Page #120  
 absolutely colossal. At first, we thought it had hit the place where our f 2006 Page #129  
about three to four foot tall. She thought, because she'd seen the military 2006 Page #129  
illage to tell the story, everyone thought that she was mad and then when w 2006 Page #129  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference thought. I have to be very careful with  2006 Page #131  
etrieval Conference That's what we thought, yeah! (laughs) BECAUSE THERE WA 2006 Page #147  
resting thing — the thing I always thought about was: it disabled us withou 2006 Page #149  
s, Craig Howard and Robert Toppen, thought they had been able to enter the  2006 Page #159  
d made 2nd Class, which was E-5. I thought he was doing really good. But th 2006 Page #160  
out. I was literally blown away. I thought to myself, Well, if national TV  2006 Page #161  
 the photos and the whole thing. I thought the guy was going to have a hear 2006 Page #161  
Washington, D.C.? "Impossible," he thought as he placed the phone in its cr 2006 Page #164  
t on the morning of December 6, he thought his nightmare (of World War III) 2006 Page #167  
sident an hour earlier when it was thought that a large number of unidentif 2006 Page #168  
ate or exact location. He at first thought it occurred in 1948 and near Lar 2006 Page #176  
flew to the border area where they thought it had crashed. (Depending upon  2006 Page #177  
h, most of the proposals were well thought out and practical. There were sp 2006 Page #197  
omerang configuration. The two men thought that each light was an individua 2006 Page #200  
one lines are not as private as we thought! Another remark, that this calle 2006 Page #205  
         1 Like to close with this thought from someone who bra\·ely decide 2007 Page #41  
are here for GenePORTER 2." And we thought it was for the coffee. The remai 2007 Page #62  
d medical companies to be the most thought provoking. What we are seeing I  2007 Page #76  
ong is what I was thinking. Also I thought it was for the greater public go 2007 Page #86  
ood and that I was in the right. I thought crikey this free energy stuff is 2007 Page #86  
ed a crime back then. That's how I thought the Jaw worked. GM: Indeed. The  2007 Page #92  
ircraft ever built. Jack's initial thought was: "i\Iy gosh! Those are Flyin 2007 Page #95  
 what these aircraft were for, but thought they might be some sort of "test 2007 Page #95  
t disc aircraft. In rus words, he "thought it was strange that the Air Forc 2007 Page #115  
 my dad coming home because we all thought we were going to be burying my d 2007 Page #123  
ny vehicles had this logo that you thought was NASA. Joe: To me, back then, 2007 Page #124  
ean it was going on for a week. We thought my dad was dead for a week befor 2007 Page #125  
Bow: So was there anyone else that thought there was something strange goin 2007 Page #126  
ght. Looking back as a kid l never thought anything of it. But as an adult, 2007 Page #126  
 contacted by one of them. First I thought it might be some kind of hoax. B 2007 Page #133  
and we could see the glow, \Vhac I thought was the glow from it. PAUL, \XIH 2007 Page #167  
rt trails back in 1974. The family thought one particular rockcovered hill  2007 Page #168  
e. Mom: Very close -closer than we thought we could. Qaughs) Paul: Yeah, we 2007 Page #170  
tely 40 feet, judging by how big I thought the soldiers looked to the thing 2007 Page #170  
tacted and cold not to, or if they thought people would th.ink they were cr 2007 Page #171  
ver Coyote Canyon. The three first thought the object \Vas a helicopter. Ho 2007 Page #176  
e also observed an object he first thought was a heli-copter. But after dri 2007 Page #176  
ortance, except some ashes that he thought were probably part of a campfire 2008 Page #8  
 in time to see a ball of fire and thought that it was something from the W 2008 Page #12  
outheast and pointed it out. Evans thought it was some kind of a jet aircra 2008 Page #12  
ctly overhead. Robinson told me he thought it was no more than five hundred 2008 Page #12  
aid it was a flaming object and he thought he could see a series of square  2008 Page #12  
didn't go out completely. Robinson thought as the object reached them it sl 2008 Page #12  
if taking a look at them. Robinson thought the object, or at least the ligh 2008 Page #12  
so said they saw the flash. Kadesh thought that people on the ground, looki 2008 Page #13  
e network news anchor say that she thought there was something to stories o 2008 Page #14  
of the sighting reports, initially thought the same thing. One object \Vas  2008 Page #15  
stigation as I possibly could." "I thought that this needed to go up the ch 2008 Page #34  
rdeen. He described seeing what he thought was a 'falling meteor ve,y brigh 2008 Page #47  
impact area. She observed what she thought was "a plane with one side on fi 2008 Page #49  
n aircraft pass over her home; she thought it was something like a passenge 2008 Page #50  
o what they had just witnessed. He thought at first they must have been mil 2008 Page #58  
f a difficult task than they first thought. This might explain why one pers 2008 Page #60  
me misunderstanding as many people thought this was the same as saying that 2008 Page #64  
l kinds of lights in the air. They thought they saw something being beamed  2008 Page #71  
e air, but they weren't sure. They thought we lost you, John (Burroughs)! W 2008 Page #71  
 we lost you, John (Burroughs)! We thought we lost you guys. Well, what hap 2008 Page #71  
l kinds of lights in the air. They thought they saw something being beamed  2008 Page #86  
e air, but they weren't sure. They thought we lost you, John! We thought we 2008 Page #86  
They thought we lost you, John! We thought we lost you guys. Well, what hap 2008 Page #86  
ove the tree level. They said they thought they saw something being lifted  2008 Page #86  
 off the ground and they said they thought that you were GONE. They said th 2008 Page #86  
you were GONE. They said that they thought we lost you. They thought someth 2008 Page #86  
hat they thought we lost you. They thought something had taken you. What ha 2008 Page #86  
 shows up with Sergeant Ball and I thought it was weird that Col. Halt was  2008 Page #87  
erapist 1988: Do you know why they thought you could bring the lights close 2008 Page #88  
ts to summarize the essence of the thought or question for each. The last s 2008 Page #106  
 that it was edited somewhat. This thought might be kept in mind until the  2008 Page #107  
dence, tha~ 'all is not as we have thought regarding NASA _, 1s d1stmctly d 2008 Page #135  
n the constellation of Orion, long thought to represent Osiris, a central f 2008 Page #135  
i-Castro Cubans with whom Garrison thought Crisman belonged . Kenn Thomas w 2009 Page #34  
twelve years previously . Woolcott thought that the incident dated from Aug 2009 Page #51  
 fully opaque. As we approached it thought, that's when I stepped off measu 2009 Page #64  
NG COME INTO YOUR MIND IN TERMS OF THOUGHT OR IMAGE? Well, did !feel intell 2009 Page #67  
don't know. It was just a very odd thought.' ' 61                           2009 Page #67  
might be from another dimension. I thought of that at a later point, but it 2009 Page #75  

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gland and :Mexico. One of the more thought-provokin g applications of the a 2007 Page #75  

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ng so has given us an unbiased and thoughtful note to close on. Its screeni 2004 Page #59  
 at the Wright Air Development Any thoughtful person at thjs point must con 2005 Page #132  

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survivor had the ability to deduce thoughts and questions prior to them bei 2003 Page #100  
iens could monitor and control her thoughts. In short, these and more detai 2003 Page #143  
nclude this presentation with some thoughts from another investigator, thou 2004 Page #58  
might do a separate segment on his thoughts about the incident in general a 2004 Page #59  
e was able to get these telepathic thoughts. Q: This was an offer made to y 2004 Page #195  
ntent on controlling the lives and thoughts of others, these are the words  2005 Page #89  
ions of reality? You can hone your thoughts about these questions against t 2005 Page #118  
and ours. The aliens project their thoughts into a thought amplifier plate  2005 Page #164  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference thoughts into signals that control machi 2005 Page #168  
related medja deceptions. 5. A few thoughts about "national security." 6. P 2007 Page #9  
cument that offers the significant thoughts and conclusions of Oak Ridge pe 2008 Page #28  
on. 1 asked him if he had any more thoughts on the Elk River Crash. He resp 2008 Page #60  
rst person I) Einsteins Concluding Thoughts ■IN ORDER to achieve the final  2008 Page #117  
dstill in the United States." Some Thoughts About SALT II (draft). Teller s 2009 Page #10  
and wanted to know what my initial thoughts were regarding the Voronezh rep 2009 Page #138  

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 rejection, his father had 'second thoughts' and had accepted Kennedy's off 2009 Page #42  

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 al• 1 The ne,vsn1a n nskcd a thEl thougl1 tt had hPP.n pl3nnerl tn 1 "·e.1 2009 Page #181  

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London: The PRO is home to several thousand pages of previously classified  2003 Page #74  
stigation. That afternoon with six thousand in attendance, James Forrestal  2003 Page #92  
effort would have cost hundreds of thousand of dollars. After I had a good  2003 Page #179  
July 1, 1960. There is about three thousand pounds of it. We have done a tr 2004 Page #14  
thing like three hundred and fifty thousand kilotons of nuclear ordinance u 2004 Page #46  
ietly massed more than one hundred thousand troops on the Polish border and 2004 Page #46  
ether was probably four and a half thousand people. I saw enough space ther 2004 Page #52  
 jumped to an alarming one hundred thousand counts per minute. The usual ba 2005 Page #100  
f time. In the Korean War, several thousand U.S. troops died from an insect 2006 Page #108  
which [sold] about thirty to forty thousand copies per issue — and linking  2006 Page #126  
was estimated as approximately one thousand, five hundred pounds, based on  2006 Page #135  
nces. The Poll surveyed nearly six thousand adults' and dealt with the rela 2006 Page #197  
low Foundation to over one hundred thousand psychiatrists, psychologists an 2006 Page #197  
hose machines are a couple hundred thousand pounds. 1 mean there are big cr 2007 Page #126  
that a meteor had exploded several thousand miles up into the atmosphere, b 2007 Page #130  
reached a height of around fifteen thousand feet and a rusrance of approxim 2007 Page #137  
d WU flying tlS...-fY .. lbaUI ""° thousand feeL The CQ1pl1 told I NICAP ro 2007 Page #165  
es were part of a batch of several thousand DIS files that had been contami 2008 Page #64  
ning strike! And there are what? A thousand a minute? (Actually there are I 2008 Page #77  
o approximately one gigavolt ( one thousand million volts) for a 300 meters 2008 Page #77  
 These ships can go forty or fifty thousand years. They can't go back much  2008 Page #92  
t Paperclip . By 1955, more than a thousand German scientists had been gran 2008 Page #137  
astic, floating several hundred or thousand miles above the earth's surface 2009 Page #158  

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s saw a "flying disc" explode into thousands of fiery fragments which fell  2003 Page #107  
ez' patrol. Dulce is surrounded by thousands of square miles of high-altitu 2003 Page #144  
 him fall. Bennewitz was compiling thousands of pages of data, but it was e 2003 Page #149  
37.005 flgnattres. The gre :az/ of thousands of missing persons. The &cunt. 2004 Page #20  
moving across the country. Tens of thousands reported seeing the ship, or s 2004 Page #28  
our numbers imply a huge number of thousands of witnesses, more or less con 2004 Page #125  
n observed by these "visitors" for thousands or millions of years. Among th 2004 Page #133  
o this document Doty offered Linda thousands of feet of black and white and 2004 Page #194  
ores of other examples such as the thousands of pages of leaked documents t 2004 Page #196  
y interest whatsoever in UFOs, the thousands of pages of FOlA documentation 2005 Page #73  
ash Retrieval Conference States by thousands of citizens-and this was six y 2005 Page #120  
ary 25, 1942 air raid sirens awoke thousands throughout Los Angeles, who fo 2005 Page #121  
collectivel y absorbed hundreds of thousands of dollars in research. Some c 2005 Page #134  
dar installations on Soviet ships. Thousands of people were involved. So WH 2006 Page #9  
ssed hogwash. They could easily be thousands or millions of years ahead of  2006 Page #11  
oviet Ministry of Defense receives thousands of LIFO cases during the 1980s 2006 Page #28  
rounding terrain was littered with thousands of small pieces of debris. I f 2006 Page #76  
hen Flatwoods was being overrun by thousands of visitors, Leavitt and sever 2006 Page #95  
ife. They are molecules made up of thousands of smaller chemical units call 2006 Page #114  
way was built by the Germans using thousands of slave laborers, and took se 2007 Page #114  
 UFO that impacted on Mount Ararat thousands of years ago and that has been 2007 Page #138  
had crashed into the ice, probabl~ thousands of) ears ago." Further 1960s R 2007 Page #139  
e in flames. It disintegrated into thousands of fiery fragments, which fell 2007 Page #194  
ve here? We have an object seen by thousands . ln Utah, it was near the gro 2008 Page #16  
lies had occupied for generations. Thousands of scientists , engineers, and 2008 Page #27  
hundreds of miles per hour -if not thousands. It just suddenly moved off to 2008 Page #34  
rt. Overall, therefore, there were thousands of pages of documentation in t 2008 Page #64  
ly never having worked in spite of thousands of man-hours and $150 million  2008 Page #73  
he explanation given for traveling thousands of years into the past was to  2008 Page #95  
s, hundreds of divisions , tens of thousands of artillery pieces, along wit 2008 Page #130  
hundreds of books-but in addition, thousands of pages of "leaked" documents 2009 Page #7  
sult is that I am in possession of thousands of pages of "leaked" documents 2009 Page #7  

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eliable com* are omntc resting mid thr interest Ing Caso arc uorelublr. I n 2003 Page #118  
171,i,...13 who v '1' crprproollso thr. U!'.., ^str,trr.r. hAV(' t",,,I1 f, 2004 Page #204  
 to operate in collatatra• int .th thr rt. than spare shuttle Or the Last t 2006 Page #31  
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cll!'ch on sut"ll an off cm:•; .-1 thr pro;cct ~"'_e been ~~VCh•".'1 1 ...  2009 Page #182  
oe e,1s:c: .t.o COi)· the power of thr :\tom: on~ 1n :in cci\/~ or. 't:ecnu 2009 Page #182  
e need il . . . . which prC'Crr1ed thr _wart1m_c work. I I is nol inconcti\ 2009 Page #183  
 to DLI yr::ia :i~. S8) In,. th_~. thr. weapon \.'t1nl'1~\l,II" Bu~h, w;i:• 2009 Page #184  

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~·t:a.r• Tnu ne·.:.·smco n.sk~d t~ thra v.1eupon Oocral oeo..-e c. Kenney,  2009 Page #182  

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 acuvdy scd information conccminj! thrc.11.S 10 nude-Jr weapons and 10 rcpo 2007 Page #175  
Some organil:!Uons that m~y pose a thrc:it to the security of nuclear weapo 2007 Page #175  

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th currcn1 in1clligencc concerning thre:115 to nuclear weapons. The definit 2007 Page #175  

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manufacturers contacted. The nylon thread which held the straps together, a 2003 Page #49  

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 to the pylon, a technician used a thread-tap on one of the forward attachm 2006 Page #78  

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hief at the motel. Some fibers and threads came out, as well as several tin 2003 Page #49  
e connection, it also weakened the threads on the bolt, leaving it vulnerab 2006 Page #78  

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 vanish if we were facing an Alien threat from outside this world. ” Addres 2003 Page #7  
owerless in the face of an unknown threat. And as the man charged with the  2003 Page #95  
d waste no time in confronting the threat. They would have no choice. The l 2003 Page #142  
 that the aliens were a continuing threat, but Hansen felt that way too." I 2003 Page #144  
1954, assessing the ETs as a small threat compared to that "from unfriendly 2003 Page #173  
1954 o Don't seem to pose a direct threat o Technology surpasses anything k 2003 Page #174  
 or contact authorities o Greatest threat is from unfriendly powers o Latte 2003 Page #174  
et, further augmented today by the threat of terrorism. It is evident that  2003 Page #187  
ccident," or was it a very pointed threat? Author of the book The Roswell I 2004 Page #145  
pick up together. The absence of a threat sometimes causes us to lose our s 2004 Page #197  
n to find the FBI considers them a threat to national security. So, this so 2004 Page #219  
is considered a "National Security Threat." On original onionskin, watermar 2004 Page #242  
is considered a "National Security Threat." On original onionskin, watermar 2004 Page #247  
 classified as a national security threat. In the unlikely event that UFO's 2004 Page #252  
s are temporarily denied until the threat of exposure is eliminated and the 2004 Page #253  
apons (UAW) as a national security threat. We confirmed that BLUE BOOK was  2004 Page #254  
 longer poses a nationa.l security threat and make the technology available 2005 Page #81  
abljshment thinking. The perceived threat it represented was so pronounced  2005 Page #87  
hnolo gy as possibly hostile and a threat to our national and global securi 2005 Page #162  
r-measure s to a possible military threat to our systems of defense. This i 2005 Page #162  
 no longer poses a national scanty threat aid mak e t he technology availab 2006 Page #27  
 the event, in terms of benefit or threat Variously combined, these three c 2006 Page #52  
 about NHI motives & capabilities; threat would be widely assumed. The asse 2006 Page #54  
spect of national advantage or the threat to national survival. National po 2006 Page #55  
ent would be obliged to assess the threat/opportunity aspects of Contact on 2006 Page #58  
 on scientific community for rapid threat assessment and communication assi 2006 Page #59  
rnments are informed and prepared; threat assessments are complete, and the 2006 Page #60  
onse. Because strangeness can make threat assessment far more difficult, sl 2006 Page #60  
first concern would be to make the threat comprehensible by penetrating the 2006 Page #62  
onomic function in face of hostile threat. If the NHI finally retreats, hum 2006 Page #64  
ic perceptions and reaction to NHI threat and to assess NHI psychology and  2006 Page #64  
t projects aimed at countering NHI threat. Inevitably, some in business com 2006 Page #64  
bout the NHI. Absent the immediate threat of violence, many would try to ma 2006 Page #64  
act takes the form of overwhelming threat or ultimatum rather than overt wa 2006 Page #68  
ordinated stakeholder response. As threat becomes clear, governments will i 2006 Page #68  
 highly positive future if the NHI threat is eliminated. Slow-Strange -Nega 2006 Page #69  
g could erode public morale before threat is clear. Chaos and confusion, ma 2006 Page #69  
ated stakeholder response. Because threat may be hard to assess, government 2006 Page #69  
ms will proliferate. Denial of the threat, even denial of the NHI's existen 2006 Page #69  
ple were panicked by the potential threat of aliens. Actually, according to 2006 Page #102  
an immune virus or potential alien threat pathogens, both retroviruses and  2006 Page #116  
an immune virus or potential alien threat pathogens. "Their" concerns might 2006 Page #117  
 in retaliation for the publicized threat to use nuclear weapons against Ch 2006 Page #165  
ed can all be explained and are no threat to the security of the United Sta 2006 Page #174  
 America faced a permanent hostile threat. A revolving door now existed bet 2007 Page #11  
tion against terrorises. Bue which threat is more serious: ► "Terrorists" w 2007 Page #36  
 . ., I have grouped perceived UFO threat to national security under two br 2007 Page #36  
 civilization respond to the human threat? ► Immediate quarantine of their  2007 Page #37  
e specific aircraft. Any potential threat to National Security has now been 2007 Page #120  
irea. ()) (U) The d1sseminJ1ion of threat inform:1t1on to nudc:ir -..e;opon 2007 Page #175  
ous or possibly even die. With the threat of an unknown plague breaking out 2007 Page #187  
. Why UFOs Are A National Security Threat Nick Redfern .................... 2008 Page #5  
  Why UFOs are a National Security Threat Nick Redfern Copyright © 2008 Nic 2008 Page #23  
es, is surely: do UFOs represent a threat to our national security? The ans 2008 Page #23  
 a shred of evidence to indicate a threat to our national . 2 security. The 2008 Page #24  
1ine whether or not UFOs present a threat to the security and defense of th 2008 Page #24  
rt ever received by us has posed a threat to national security and to the d 2008 Page #24  
t security where the environmental threat originates from sources external  2008 Page #25  
 longer regarded the aircraft as a threat [ ... ] 13 The Freedom of Inforrn 2008 Page #31  
ue to play it's ·'no evidence of a threat" card. National Security in the W 2008 Page #31  
 say that there 1s a potential UFO threat. 28                               2008 Page #34  
 that UFOs do not pose a potential threat to national security. 16 Cosmic K 2008 Page #35  
hem, offer a significant potential threat to national security-whether deli 2008 Page #37  
 say that there is a potential UFO threat." If only those tasked with maint 2008 Page #38  
king for evidence of any potential threat, or anything judged to be of any  2008 Page #61  
 them that UFOs are not a security threat. Their reason for this policy (no 2008 Page #110  
 responses to a "national security threat." This way, they are kept less in 2008 Page #110  
ooperatio n and become an imminent threat co the earth, we would have the r 2008 Page #112  
 effort co find a soluc1o n co the threat. Military strategis ts foresee th 2008 Page #114  
ce, we muse consider the potential threat chat unidentiried space craft pos 2008 Page #114  
s? ■ Why asking? ■ Not a "security threat" ■ Full disdosure if overtly host 2008 Page #121  
y , but because they represented a threat to their economic dominancy. Wins 2008 Page #130  
they did not constitute any direct threat to national security. Berkner als 2008 Page #134  
 changed to eliminate the security threat classification. "The Paperclip of 2008 Page #137  
AMAGING • Condon was right -No UFO threat h.u emerged ~ • Condon didn't e,' 2008 Page #147  
rdict air navigation which poses a threat to its security, not only from a  2009 Page #14  
ory. What constitutes the greatest threat being the issue do not have compl 2009 Page #15  
osed change of ????. recognize the threat and deal with it in a responsible 2009 Page #16  
d for some weeks, and the possible threat which it might represent to the U 2009 Page #16  
ected to any place on Earth." This threat was echoed by Marshal Birysov, Co 2009 Page #17  
ve assured themselves of an actual threat situation is in progress. It is f 2009 Page #25  
ese did not "constitute a physical threat to national defense." Most signif 2009 Page #38  
helpful if you would have the high threat [UFO] cases reviewed with the pur 2009 Page #41  
tinues , "it does not offer such a threat to world peace as the atom bomb.  2009 Page #159  
 weapon" "it does not offer such a threat to world peace as the atom bomb.  2009 Page #172  

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E" ■Tell nobody anything until the threat's gone ("requests ... are denied  2008 Page #122  

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onference unauthorized digging and threaten to seek a restraining order aga 2004 Page #31  
 could create panic. Then it would threaten to break down the industrial co 2004 Page #75  
s that have been used to allegedly threaten so many witnesses. Specific Sec 2004 Page #127  
ng was simply a joke. They did not threaten her, but were very insistent. " 2005 Page #36  
Such a discovery would potentially threaten some of the most fundamental un 2006 Page #50  
nd traditions. Any NHI event would threaten established institutions, causi 2006 Page #56  
y contributed to the dangers wnich threaten peace and the very existence of 2008 Page #117  
ere to appear serious enough as to threaten hostile Soviet action. It seems 2009 Page #27  

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have seen what he did, that he was threatened. He was also told something t 2003 Page #62  
 Air Force base claims that he was threatened to keep silent about what he  2003 Page #66  
 not of this earth. They were also threatened, in so many words, that if th 2004 Page #48  
 and has never intended harm until threatened by human military aggression. 2004 Page #82  
u fellows uncovered something that threatened our national security, you wo 2004 Page #139  
o do with UFOs, that were not only threatened, they were apparently murdere 2004 Page #145  
d others involved in the case were threatened with mysterious phone calls m 2005 Page #36  
global economy; or, if such trauma threatened, to take steps to protect bus 2006 Page #56  
something was about to happen that threatened to expose the truth. On the m 2006 Page #81  
when my Dad's supervisor literally threatened me with imprisonment with my  2006 Page #153  
 anything. But my Dad's supervisor threatened me with prison and with all k 2006 Page #153  
  L --GM: Oh yeah! You wouldn't be threatened with 70 years in prison and 1 2007 Page #87  
resident and his brother. [Monroe] threatened to hold a press conference an 2007 Page #135  
 area resident who claimed he was "threatened and run out of the area by tr 2008 Page #52  
hildren, and llis life's work, are threatened by the terrible insecurity wh 2008 Page #117  
o protect something that was being threatened , but rather only to attack t 2008 Page #130  
son was kidnapped and his wife was threatened. Dahl had suffered an early v 2009 Page #30  

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e" of the advanced and potentially threatening non-human intelligence. The  2003 Page #102  
of the unknown , or fearful of its threatening power. Only the good, old ru 2005 Page #94  
which would be highly intimidating/threatening even if the being is entirel 2006 Page #53  
ange-negative scenario is the most threatening and imponderable of all poss 2006 Page #55  
an beings to be very stressful and threatening, particularly if the NHI see 2006 Page #57  
NE IN A MILITARY POSITION WOULD BE THREATENING A 7-YEAR-OLD (1966), WITH TH 2006 Page #153  
g a difficult and potentially life threatening mission. But I would suggest 2008 Page #66  
        extraterrestrial invasion, threatening to expose it to the world if 2009 Page #32  

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 to break the vicious circle which threatens the continued existence of man 2008 Page #117  

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lained by skullduggery. Reports of threats and worse, to silence witnesses, 2004 Page #145  
ff's grand-daughter spoke of death threats, and so did the daughter of a lo 2004 Page #145  
is sources were afraid of physical threats if their names were printed. Str 2004 Page #145  
ing revelations. The reason? Death threats against him. Best-selling author 2004 Page #145  
bvious disappearances, murders and threats, there also have been some surpr 2004 Page #146  
ng Roswell wimesses cites military threats, it is plausible that the offici 2005 Page #126  
 form of contact would pose varied threats to the current religious paradig 2006 Page #61  
ts. Meanwhile, today there are new threats and challenges emerging upon our 2006 Page #113  
him, myself. I think they gave him threats. But it could have been just tha 2006 Page #161  
 tape record me. He started making threats on me. We got into sort of a hea 2006 Page #161  
ar in Korea and the recent nuclear threats bi the Soviets, but it might be. 2006 Page #164  
idence ► Character assassination ► Threats (against Individuals and organiz 2007 Page #15  
idence ► Character assassination ► Threats (against indjvidua.ls and orgaru 2007 Page #16  
rom knowing our true h.iscory? UFO Threats to 'National Security': - ;.. Ph 2007 Page #36  
 Eisenhower comments; Roswell?) 2) Threats to safe air navigation · 3) Surv 2007 Page #36  
iously we didn't actually have any threats, but we did have the usual virus 2007 Page #83  
tively seek information concerning threats to nuclear weapons and to report 2007 Page #175  
o protect the nation from internal threats sponsored from the outside. The  2008 Page #25  
, or at the very least avoid, both threats and espionage , and to protect c 2008 Page #25  
n national security in the face of threats to society, such as 9/ 11, have  2008 Page #25  
 what it feels are more manageable threats. Yet at the approach of the next 2009 Page #15  
 to counter or defend against such threats." General Kenney said that at pr 2009 Page #162  

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~ mentio!'l!d a, t a~ain!.l ::;uch threat~.'' Profcss'lr J. M. Snorl::rus o 2009 Page #183  

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. McDonald, Ph.D. “I speak ...from three years of detailed personal researc 2003 Page #13  
d me, I’m positive that there were three crashes by 1952. ” Source: June 27 2003 Page #17  
 asked to provide blessings to the three dead occupants of the craft. Durin 2003 Page #21  
alesmanship. Offered blessings for three dead aliens In a field outside of  2003 Page #22  
dials, gauges Hieroglyphics inside Three non-humans Long fingers (3? No bon 2003 Page #23  
ng fingers, and I think there were three but I cannot swear to that." 19    2003 Page #23  
 Crash Seven leaked documents from three sources since 1994 provide both di 2003 Page #25  
hy Is It Authentic? These previous three documents are new and arrived in t 2003 Page #27  
ng children. Allegedly, there were three dead non-human bodies and they wou 2003 Page #33  
very long arms. I vaguely remember three fingers, but I couldn't swear to t 2003 Page #35  
d story begins on June 21st, 1947, three days before what is widely regarde 2003 Page #41  
Arnold, whose famous sighting came three days after Maury Island,           2003 Page #41  
t named Shaw. Clay Shaw was one of three people that New Orleans district a 2003 Page #42  
cument, Crisman is named as one of three hoboes picked up in the railyard b 2003 Page #42  
 had, but after the publication of three books on pioneer history and after 2003 Page #45  
ken away, showing layer structure. Three layers of HDPE (polyethylene) vary 2003 Page #47  
ify the sole layers was extensive. Three laboratories were involved; two on 2003 Page #49  
dale Radar site in Pennsylvania. A three man team has been dispatched to Ac 2003 Page #56  
Book files and it states that only three Air Force men from the 662nd radar 2003 Page #59  
men, were members of the military. Three other witnesses have been intervie 2003 Page #60  
ons inherent in the investigation. Three 662nd members told us that nothing 2003 Page #66  
ernment document on the case, only three Air Force personnel were involved  2003 Page #66  
e indicated that he could only see three index fingers, and the skin looked 2003 Page #68  
knows." Forrestal leaves Princeton three weeks before graduating to join th 2003 Page #85  
cky Air National Guard to scramble three P-51 fighter aircraft to investiga 2003 Page #88  
, they're after me." Over the next three days Forrestal will make 85        2003 Page #89  
aution is maintained for the first three weeks of the almost six weeks the  2003 Page #90  
 out of the hospital within two or three weeks. On May 17 the New York Time 2003 Page #90  
trieve the wedge-shaped "Disc" and three non-human bodies, two dead and one 2003 Page #99  
l. The debris was also loaded onto three trucks which finished the on-load  2003 Page #99  
e's emphasis.) Dr. Hauri suggested three possible reasons for the differenc 2003 Page #109  
e formation was noted within about three minutes after introducing a 90 mil 2003 Page #112  
 staying at the Bennewitz home for three days while they tried to sort out  2003 Page #143  
 after midnight on August 9, 1980, three guards saw a bright light descend  2003 Page #147  
one blacked out agenda item number three and none of the associated tabs ar 2003 Page #157  
the word "synchronizer." There are three "intellectual" techniques (as oppo 2003 Page #181  
t showed eight entries over nearly three years replacing or removing pages  2003 Page #181  
f the United Nations. He is one of three Nobel Peace Prize winners who have 2003 Page #190  
riefed Truman on UFOs orally every three months during his tenure (February 2003 Page #191  
nch in afternoon. On Sunday night, three days after the crash Johnson arriv 2003 Page #193  
eason access to dead alien bodies. Three separate people claim to have been 2003 Page #194  
ly Gleason) The key witness of the three was Beverly Gleason, the second wi 2003 Page #194  
t so happened that during the past three Y days his name has been proposed  2003 Page #230  
is name has been proposed to me by three different people out- j side of th 2003 Page #230  
tennas had locked onto a flight of three objocts on 3 July and lost them ar 2003 Page #233  
ube shaped, weighing approximately three tons discovered 3 August 50 miles  2004 Page #7  
the object was described as "about three times the size of a basketball." 7 2004 Page #10  
evening a silent aircraft that had three lights was flying over the explosi 2004 Page #11  
lew over the crash site displaying three lights? And how had the spheres ap 2004 Page #11  
ut still the story refused to die. Three years later, I discovered, a seldo 2004 Page #13  
ave seen them land and take off on three separate occasions. I notice that, 2004 Page #13  
ys of July 1, 1960. There is about three thousand pounds of it. We have don 2004 Page #14  
VENING A SILEpt/ AZRORAFT THAI lop THREE LIGHTS WAS FLYING OVER THE • EMI:0 2004 Page #21  
 one side. Inside the V shape were three small circles. The entire design i 2004 Page #27  
ave site and it indicated at least three large pieces of metal in the grave 2004 Page #27  
confided. By 1973, there were only three people still living who may have h 2004 Page #29  
straight ahead toward Aurora about three miles to the north. The pair then  2004 Page #29  
fragment was "puzzling." Gray said three of four samples he studied using " 2004 Page #30  
dings. He knelt down and showed me three small holes which had been drilled 2004 Page #31  
sed to move." Williams said he saw three figures come out of the craft and  2004 Page #32  
he life of Norm Smith's uncle some three years later. The two young men, bo 2004 Page #36  
Stoddart Island and on the west by three kilometer long, Outer Island. The  2004 Page #39  
 He read the message and scribbled three capital letters on the top right h 2004 Page #41  
on of the report and underlined it three times: UFO. But he was late in his 2004 Page #41  
ssing through the area. There were three possibilities offered then, as to  2004 Page #42  
ere. That then makes reason number three look more attractive if you are a  2004 Page #42  
FO investigator. And reason number three was: 3. The object submerged, stil 2004 Page #42  
ories separately, which I did with three out of five of the witnesses. One  2004 Page #43  
 anything and sure enough he found three of them, one of whom was in charge 2004 Page #44  
 hadn't seen one another for about three years. They worked together in the 2004 Page #44  
he friend was with his son and all three were at the West End Mall in Halif 2004 Page #44  
ns Copyright 2004 Peter Robbins On three successive nights in late December 2004 Page #46  
ined a stockpile of something like three hundred and fifty thousand kiloton 2004 Page #46  
oser and pulled his sidearm on it. Three of the four men returned to base h 2004 Page #47  
 men were disarmed, broken up into three man groups and ordered deeper into 2004 Page #47  
rity stood their ground, even when three small, glowing life forms appeared 2004 Page #48  
nce: just a human being looking at three non-human beings and them looking  2004 Page #48  
 after that. There were definitely three nights of UFO incidents. C Flight  2004 Page #50  
ers, now decommissioned. Larry and three other friends were on the inside r 2004 Page #51  
is already but I saw plans showing three tunnels which exist between (RAF)  2004 Page #52  
depths or anything like that. Just three tunnels. Could you tell from the p 2004 Page #53  
en Dover and Calais, we're talking three tunnels of a similar size. G. The  2004 Page #53  
e those dips, because if there are three dips, of subsidence for those thre 2004 Page #53  
hree dips, of subsidence for those three tunnels, then I've got a marker, a 2004 Page #53  
o work the next night to start our three mid shifts (11 p.m.-7 a.m.), we as 2004 Page #55  
 were given was "no." For the next three nights, between midnight and 2 a.m 2004 Page #55  
 from witnesses were more than the three previous nights so I didn't want t 2004 Page #55  
ey informed me he could see two to three, maybe more lights dancing in the  2004 Page #55  
hen we returned to work from break three days later, we learned no other fl 2004 Page #56  
re the strange lights were seen. • Three impressions in the ground were fou 2004 Page #56  
 guest on the The O'Reilly Factor— three weeks later in London, I was. The  2004 Page #58  
recovery of at least two, probably three and possibly four, extraterrestria 2004 Page #62  
lly, Scott and Andy confirmed that three powerful radar sites had been buil 2004 Page #70  
 of sensitive geographic areas and three secret experimental microwave rada 2004 Page #71  
adar stations. Construction on the three secret experimental microwave rada 2004 Page #71  
AFS-P51) a bit east of Gallup. The three radar stations were part of the U. 2004 Page #71  
age — ours, or someone else's. The three classified radar sites became oper 2004 Page #71  
S-P51) a bit east of Gallup. Those three radar sites became part of the Ame 2004 Page #71  
 Scott Ramsey's research about the three classified radar bases, he looked  2004 Page #72  
e.' Apparently, though, there were three involved. The one I will mention — 2004 Page #72  
e this craft came down. There were three of these faults or openings locate 2004 Page #75  
s 30 miles east of Alamogordo. All three crashes occurred between July 2 to 2004 Page #79  
He stated that this was done every three months from February 1948, when La 2004 Page #84  
n by Canada as early as 1950, only three years after the first explosion of 2004 Page #85  
t on the Prime Minister's desk for three months before Smith and the Prime  2004 Page #86  
 and then the alien would fly off. Three groups were involved: the Prime Mi 2004 Page #87  
 landing. Years later I was one of three researchers who went after Hellyer 2004 Page #87  
 to release it. On page two of the three page memo Smith wrote: • The matte 2004 Page #89  
efing officer on UFOs for at least three U.S. presidents. He was rumored to 2004 Page #101  
ximately 1400, 6 July, 1959, these three men saw what they have indicated w 2004 Page #104  
e Pacific Theater — he encountered three Foo-Fighter- style objects flying  2004 Page #108  
 provided by Tim Cooper, including three reports on behalf of his father, H 2004 Page #115  
 his father, Harry Bob Cooper, and three reports from others submitted by T 2004 Page #115  
ng with aliens on Slide 9, I offer three reports that attracted me as unusu 2004 Page #115  
nces. Craft Reports Slide 10 gives three craft reports that I felt were unu 2004 Page #115  
ash • Reports 35-36-37 (1962): all three reported disc in a hangar • Report 2004 Page #116  
e ones seen later at WPAFB Slide 8 THREE UNUSUAL REPORTS WITH ALIENS . 1. R 2004 Page #116  
s Vet Hospital, per "Beth" Slide 9 THREE UNUSUAL CASES WITH CRAFT agos-Rese 2004 Page #116  
Recoveg Team Reports Slide 11 give three examples of recovery team cases. T 2004 Page #117  
y military personnel, and included three live aliens being assisted out of  2004 Page #117  
ingfield's Crash-Retrieval Reports THREE CASES WITH RECOVERY TEAMS • 1. Rep 2004 Page #118  
medics took one body on stretcher, three live crew aided as though injured. 2004 Page #118  
July 1947 identified the deaths of three technicians, with autopsies schedu 2004 Page #119  
. I offer in Slide 21 a summary of three specific secrets that were at one  2004 Page #125  
cover-up, of an aerial battle with three UFOs in September 1952. By the way 2004 Page #130  
st enough to make you wonder. Take three secrets maybe still being kept fro 2004 Page #130  
n the Southwest. In any event, the three clues —Jesse Marcel, Lydia Sleppy  2004 Page #136  
e UFOs. However, the report, about three months after the Roswell Incident, 2004 Page #141  
s Eight-nine meters in diameter by three meters tall Kalinino, Volgograd re 2004 Page #173  
s on it: Shartle: I saw footage of three disc shaped crafts. One of the cra 2004 Page #182  
he ground. However, it did land on three pods. A sliding door opened. A ram 2004 Page #182  
. A ramp was extended and out came three aliens. Question: What did they lo 2004 Page #182  
 fluorescent lights watching these three plain clothes men. 1 thought I was 2004 Page #183  
a launching at Vandenberg of which three cameras followed the one missile t 2004 Page #184  
s that went on, but I do know that three months later Casper Weinberger sen 2004 Page #193  
 travel and Star Wars. I have made three documentaries about particular asp 2004 Page #214  
as kept people interested for over three decades, since it first became pub 2004 Page #216  
f other local residents, but about three quarters of the way through the in 2004 Page #217  
 and he said two young guys, maybe three, that stood at the western side of 2004 Page #217  
 in the area. As Ramsey notes, the three formed "a perfect triangle around  2004 Page #220  
h of that. Instead, this speaks to three important aspects of the Roswell e 2004 Page #226  
age of the memo with my naked eye. Three words were immediately discernible 2004 Page #226  
t Blue Book around 1960; there are three return addresses for Bowen shown i 2004 Page #244  
long handwritten section, actually three paragraphs, signed by "Ben" writte 2004 Page #246  
tigator what I conclude so far are three things. The first is that we have  2004 Page #247  
in Army R&D" (how long unclear) ■ "Three most important findings I presente 2005 Page #8  
bstance . Scared as the) were, the three witnesses ran off. Later, as they  2005 Page #31  
fatal to one of them. By then, the three girls' story was spreading quickly 2005 Page #32  
sode occurred involving two of the three girl witnesses, bringing to mind t 2005 Page #35  
jectile fired from a 280mm cannon, three were airdrops, and seven were deto 2005 Page #39  
structed and were made of wood. In three of these, little humanoids appeari 2005 Page #43  
ashes in Arizona. He also told him three bodies, one severely burned, and p 2005 Page #44  
predicted . Standard -frame house, three quarters of a mile from detonation 2005 Page #48  
e in the lakebed on July 16, 2005. Three miles away beneath the yellow arro 2005 Page #51  
 June 11, 1953, in the dry lakebed three miles from 63                      2005 Page #65  
This place came alive after 9 /11. Three or four days later, we were here d 2005 Page #66  
 a few scientists who were viewing three smaU humanoid bodies. His job was  2005 Page #78  
vered over Nellis for 3 days, that three small craft came out of the main c 2005 Page #78  
ants, a Chief Master Sergeant with three tours at Groom Lake, told him duri 2005 Page #82  
mond, Palmdale, and L'lncaster are three mysterious underground facilities, 2005 Page #83  
licit description of what he saw: "three flying saucers floating off the fl 2005 Page #83  
es. There was no mistake about it. Three more people had seen it. There was 2005 Page #96  
receding this, on October 5 and 6, three large, yellow UFOs hung low over t 2005 Page #96  
your own conclusions. Ask }Ourself three questions: 1) Do you trunk human s 2005 Page #117  
cover story of a downed satellite" three years before a satellite went to s 2005 Page #130  
ellites starting in 1952. At least three witnesses have come forward to sta 2005 Page #130  
e test range; accounts of at least three UFO crashes; as weU as her cliscus 2005 Page #131  
the Pacific Theater-he encountered three "Foo Fighters" (as pilots were cal 2005 Page #138  
ade Later Photographer of the Year three times. He is, in fact, the most hi 2005 Page #149  
sight in one eye. le was not until three weeks later, on August 6, that the 2005 Page #153  
hat he saw through his binoculars: three strange looking creatures, moving  2005 Page #155  
t an international facility, where three different scanning electron micros 2005 Page #157  
r any aliens. However, let us note three facts: A. The White House is in a  2006 Page #5  
(and overseas) in the early 1950s. Three military pilots, who each had over 2006 Page #10  
porary duty (TDY) to serve between three days to a week, but in some intern 2006 Page #17  
he 'Colonel' allowed him to read a three inch thick booklet that contained  2006 Page #19  
e NSA. He worked on PPD for almost three years. Significantly, Sherman's mi 2006 Page #22  
 Alleged bodies recovered. 26 PART THREE: Some UFO Crash Retrieval Candidat 2006 Page #29  
rt. than spare shuttle Or the Last three yeors. 33wOrgan- neer b., motntrai 2006 Page #31  
re than extra- ordinary. They were three -feet tall. When Meyers called ou* 2006 Page #44  
etrieval Conference 10. Currently, three multi-day trips have been taken to 2006 Page #47  
y significant correlations emerge. Three of the witnesses interviewed provi 2006 Page #47  
idates were considered; at length, three dipolar uncertainties (e.g. fast-s 2006 Page #51  
orlds. From the interplay of these three uncertainties, eight scenario worl 2006 Page #51  
 contact that are likely to occur. Three main candidates emerged. They were 2006 Page #52  
r threat Variously combined, these three critical uncertainties lead to eig 2006 Page #52  
 to human reactions. We arrived at three areas of familiarity -strangeness  2006 Page #53  
ives. The Scenario Worlds Once the three critical uncertainties were determ 2006 Page #53  
 the worst of all worlds, with all three critical uncertainties working aga 2006 Page #62  
 restless. Hoyt pulled over so the three could stretch their legs. The cany 2006 Page #71  
mera, a dark triangular shape with three red lights disappeared behind a ri 2006 Page #71  
es. In this presentation I examine three accidents involving then-classifie 2006 Page #72  
py, but had no luck. Subsequently, three paramedics and a First Sergeant fr 2006 Page #75  
ted at Area 51 in August 1963, the three prototypes were moved to Edwards i 2006 Page #87  
nt The top shoulder area was about three feet across and about four feet wi 2006 Page #94  
 ace-of-spades shaped helmet about three feet high that sat on the upper pl 2006 Page #94  
 Furthermore, there have only been three recorded meteors that have ever la 2006 Page #97  
ging on the wall, I realized these three objects actually fanned out across 2006 Page #97  
ually crash-landed then lifted off three times on the outskirts of Charlest 2006 Page #97  
al on a due west trajectory. These three objects displayed several of the s 2006 Page #98  
 on four separate occasions. These three objects were sighted and reported  2006 Page #98  
rred during a meteor shower over a three state area." Several "(U.P.)" arti 2006 Page #99  
 The Majestic Documents 14 include three rather specific and significant re 2006 Page #103  
escape cylinder, and the remaining three were found some distance away from 2006 Page #103  
ich contain, in the characteristic three discrete pieces of RNA, a related  2006 Page #112  
nt psychological warfare programs. Three countries have major laboratories  2006 Page #117  
ribed the NIDS report. The tallest three bars represent the ear, rectum, an 2006 Page #118  
st sensational allegation is that, three nights Wore the incident on Januar 2006 Page #121  
 key events of January 23, 1974 by three days occur? Can such claims be sub 2006 Page #123  
 yet. That night — January twenty- three — the horse was very restless, so  2006 Page #128  
utside, but it looked about two or three feet wide. Then suddenly there was 2006 Page #128  
l and all dressed in black — about three to four foot tall. She thought, be 2006 Page #129  
ewitness indicates that there were three smaller craft, very possibly UH1 H 2006 Page #134  
ch Battery had six launchers, with three missiles on each launcher. Each Ba 2006 Page #142  
Each Battery had one PAR radar and three fire control radars. The Batteries 2006 Page #142  
the targets were clear. There were three or four targets and they were east 2006 Page #145  
 again. This kept going for two or three hours. And as I watched the bogies 2006 Page #146  
d. BILL SAID THAT THIS WENT ON FOR THREE TO FOUR HOURS. IN ALL THAT PERIOD  2006 Page #146  
 location (in Key West). The other three or four were just flying their gri 2006 Page #147  
 THAT IN YOUR MILITARY CAREER? Oh, three or four times. WITH UFOS ON RADAR? 2006 Page #148  
THAT IT CAN PLAY CAT AND MOUSE FOR THREE HOURS WITH AMERICAN JETS AND THEN  2006 Page #149  
Entities AND YET, BILL SAYS WITHIN THREE OR FOUR DAYS, SOME KIND OF OFFICIA 2006 Page #150  
Paul got to join his father two or three times a month at work. The constru 2006 Page #151  
aliens. In a radar site, there are three screens built similar to that, but 2006 Page #152  
t, I was able to sit at one of the three consoles that were set up for the  2006 Page #154  
hat 1976 Thanksgiving weekend, the three men were summoned by a very angry  2006 Page #160  
 Okinawa. Several months after the three men were taken to the Kadena AFB d 2006 Page #160  
w command was to take the place of three older organizations: Commander Car 2006 Page #161  
ommander Air Force, Pacific Fleet, three months earlier.] I worked for the  2006 Page #161  
 was! The Radar Emergeng There are three published versions of what happene 2006 Page #166  
ing them over Washington in two or three hours. All interception and defens 2006 Page #167  
t would have taken not just two to three hours but much more than 10 hours  2006 Page #168  
But you could see for, oh I'd say, three to five hundred yards where it wen 2006 Page #176  
ISCONNECTED EVENTS? So far we have three seemingly disconnected events and  2006 Page #178  
 the results might have been. PART THREE: Conclusions, Questions, Theories. 2006 Page #188  
ying over. She was with a group of three other people when the sighting occ 2006 Page #199  
vada Remote Viewing Group provided three remote viewing projects towards th 2006 Page #200  
e asked me "How could I have spent three hours just writing 201             2006 Page #204  
nces: An Analysis of the Data from Three National Surveys Conducted by the  2006 Page #208  
0 ■ Bowen wrote children's books ■ Three addresses are shown ■ Obvious red  2007 Page #43  
ing the globe, below which are the three capital red letters, UFO. And what 2007 Page #65  
al job first as they said it was a three co five year period in the militaf 2007 Page #81  
hen I was arrested in 2002 and the three years between my rearrest I was al 2007 Page #90  
 used the new law on the "Nat\vest Three". They have also extradited a man  2007 Page #92  
w worked. GM: Indeed. The Nat\vest three case had the people involved havin 2007 Page #92  
incorporated a single wheel on alJ three landing gear struts, while the 70' 2007 Page #100  
 Immediately behind the door, were three oblong rectangular shaped windows  2007 Page #105  
ome across the sky, there would be three of my sisters that I know that wer 2007 Page #123  
wo weeks. The newspaper came about three times a week, and we didn't get a  2007 Page #124  
re nothing but static. We only got three channels and all three channels we 2007 Page #124  
We only got three channels and all three channels were out ... what else ar 2007 Page #124  
 and VCRs were reported for two to three days following the incident. Durin 2007 Page #129  
ghts forda~ s following the event. Three LIU FON invescigacions where stopp 2007 Page #129  
e train finally arrived but it was three hours late for no apparent reason. 2007 Page #130  
ects Moon Dust and Blue Fly. These three peacetime projects all involve a p 2007 Page #134  
ive author now deceased, who wrote three books on Monroe's death: The Ma,i/ 2007 Page #134  
ol.lectively, reached no less than three figures in number. The first reaJ  2007 Page #137  
ructure on the western plateau and three 131                                2007 Page #137  
pheric nuclear explosion of two or three kilotons in the Indian Ocean, and  2007 Page #143  
ut the important point is that all three rughly-secret borues were apparent 2007 Page #144  
•-.•~ This shiny, silver disc with three small spherical structures placed  2007 Page #161  
tern edge of Albuquerque. Photo of three on stairs. The three youngsters ra 2007 Page #166  
que. Photo of three on stairs. The three youngsters ran to the apartment ye 2007 Page #166  
 to see where it was going. SO ALL THREE OF YOU REMEi'vIBER THE RADIO ANNOU 2007 Page #167  
ed out pretty good, too. COULD THE THREE OF YOU ADDRESS \X'HAT SEEMS TO BE  2007 Page #169  
s also saw lights, or cliscs, land three different times inside Coyote Cany 2007 Page #174  
laint says that on August 8, 1980, three poLicemen from the J(jn]and AFB Se 2007 Page #176  
Sector, East Side of Manzano , the three observed a very bright light in th 2007 Page #176  
in the sky over Coyote Canyon. The three first thought the object \Vas a he 2007 Page #176  
oyote Canyon area. Sometime later, three witnessed the Light take off and l 2007 Page #176  
graph 3, the Complaint states that three nights later on August 11, 1980, a 2007 Page #176  
was not a helicopter." In summary, three times in August 1980 on the 81 \ 9 2007 Page #176  
co and a mid-air collision between three UFOs and a small airplane nine mon 2007 Page #184  
ward Presidio in four helicopters, three Hueys and a large Sea Stallion. Th 2007 Page #187  
 year later. Also similar were the three discs that surrounded a Piper Apac 2007 Page #191  
neighbor right after she had seen "three flying saucers crossing the skies. 2007 Page #193  
ained an extraordinary account and three small metallic fragments. The auth 2007 Page #194  
military personnel assigned to the three, above-projects . The standard U.S 2008 Page #23  
federal reserve to serve as one of three sites nationwide for the developme 2008 Page #27  
nto Oak Ridge to build and operate three huge facilities that would change  2008 Page #27  
ambled , and were guided to within three miles of the UFO by Cuban ground-b 2008 Page #29  
ar in shape, approximat ely two or three meters high. It illuminated the en 2008 Page #32  
 disappeared [ ... ] The next day, three depressions I½" and 7" in diameter 2008 Page #32  
d.[ ... ] Immediately thereafter , three star-like objects were noticed in  2008 Page #32  
o the south was visible for two or three hours and beamed down a stream of  2008 Page #32  
arch effort did not commence until three to four days after the Crash. The  2008 Page #44  
through her recollection of events three times: after chatting with her, sh 2008 Page #49  
 the Elk River and then went about three quarters of a mile beyond to what  2008 Page #51  
vation Area (4,362 acres). Exactly three quarters of a mile beyond the brid 2008 Page #51  
o block access to the entire area. Three roads converge at one point. 45    2008 Page #51  
occurred on a Sunday night. Two to three days (Tuesday or Wednesday, Novemb 2008 Page #55  
 light. The large orb of light was three to four times larger than the smal 2008 Page #58  
 dielectric breakdown of air being three million volts per meter. This work 2008 Page #77  
ohn Burroughs and Ed Cabansag. The three American men were told to leave th 2008 Page #80  
r above the Rendlesham trees. "All three of us hit the ground and whatever  2008 Page #80  
 sat." "I estimated it to be about three meters high and three meters wide  2008 Page #81  
 to be about three meters high and three meters wide at the base (IO feet x 2008 Page #81  
raft moved up off the ground about three feet, still with absolutely no sou 2008 Page #83  
On their way back, Burroughs found three indentations in the forest soil wh 2008 Page #83  
he craft must have been resting on three tripod legs to form a triangle pat 2008 Page #83  
e and he says, 'Let's go!' And the three of us walked toward the craft (Col 2008 Page #89  
a distance. And THEN there it was! Three blue lights. SLIDE# 39 Nov. I I, 1 2008 Page #89  
ar in shape, approximat ely two to three meters across the base and approxi 2008 Page #93  
t into a frenzy .... The next day, three depressions I 1/7 inches deep and  2008 Page #93  
ecorded with "peak readings in the three depressions and near the center of 2008 Page #93  
 Forest Col. Halt also described, "three star-like objects were noticed in  2008 Page #94  
o the south was visible for two or three hours and beamed down a stream of  2008 Page #94  
, entities had clawlike hands with three digits and an opposable thumb." If 2008 Page #94  
 event that lasted for a period of three months. In the days that followed, 2008 Page #97  
 next decade, Kulik would initiate three expeditions to the area, in an att 2008 Page #99  
esn't state clearly what they are. Three people contributed to the results  2008 Page #106  
get samples of writing of the last three. My partner Ryan Wood took the ini 2008 Page #106  
counting process, resulting in the three of us not getting exactly the same 2008 Page #107  
mputer to discriminate between the three known authors on the basis of thei 2008 Page #108  
 the differences in results of the three investigators . One would think th 2008 Page #108  
nts, the hub of the banking world. Three Wall Street houses-Dillon , Read;  2008 Page #127  
tillery fuses per month, more than three years after Pearl Harbor. More int 2008 Page #128  
uld be noted that it was less than three months after the death of H unsack 2008 Page #133  
own debunker of UFOs after writing three books in which he explained away m 2008 Page #133  
appointed prominent CFR members to three of the nation's most sensitive off 2008 Page #142  
pitol Hill since about 1997, about three years after the GOP gained control 2008 Page #142  
HAT WAS NEVER USED ·Oh. I saw them three times!" SOME NIDS PROJECTS • IBE R 2008 Page #153  
bers . Sep 2448 Attempts to answer three questions: 1976 What will be the n 2009 Page #10  
letter by Ike, the subtlety of the three of the references dating May 22 in 2009 Page #13  
CURITY (SECUIRTY) two times out of three. On the other hand, this was alleg 2009 Page #14  
eople mean nothing, yet from these three sets of ideas, occurring entirely  2009 Page #20  
, while in 1976 the percentage was three times as high in Russia as in the  2009 Page #21  
 sighting of the post-war UFO era, three days before Kenneth Arnold's famou 2009 Page #29  
ed that Fred Crisman was among the three tramps arrested in the railyard be 2009 Page #33  
, which continues to withhold over three hundred assassination related docu 2009 Page #34  
ife and technology is supported by three official government documents . Th 2009 Page #35  
ussed. The third document involves three 1952 Top Secret memos from the Joi 2009 Page #36  
p headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush. The three preceding official documents corro 2009 Page #36  
supported by a declassified set of three National Security Action Memorandu 2009 Page #38  
ver covert CIA operations . 13 The three June 28 NSAM's support the content 2009 Page #38  
h a leaked "Burned Document, " the three NSAMs explain why the Joint Chiefs 2009 Page #38  
12. Finally, I referred earlier to three 1952 Top Secret memos titled: "Joi 2009 Page #38  
ashes in Arizona. He also told him three bodies, one severely burned, and p 2009 Page #50  
l working together as an alliance: three current and three former employees 2009 Page #52  
 as an alliance: three current and three former employees. He is their chie 2009 Page #52  
Penniston and Airman Cabansag. The three men traveled in a pickup truck fro 2009 Page #63  
 approximately 9 feet long -that's three long steps with my stride -and     2009 Page #64  
nity in Stafford County, Virginia. Three months ago on August 18th, I inter 2009 Page #69  
ng problems with our radios on all three frequencies we were on from the WS 2009 Page #70  
ons Storage Area shortly after the three nights of phenomena . For the prin 2009 Page #77  
Force and what happened over those three nights -we did not follov,1 proper 2009 Page #78  
en off base. We were out there for three different nights. Something did ha 2009 Page #78  
here was activity in the woods all three days. I did see a chopper /(ft som 2009 Page #79  
                   June Crain made three itnportant state1nents related to  2009 Page #90  
ard discussions about not one, but three instances of crashed extraterrestr 2009 Page #90  
from Dr. Wernher van Braun I spent three (3) hours interviewing him. I went 2009 Page #93  
 I went and took the dictation for three (3) hours and asking certain quest 2009 Page #93  
ted the place after dark, at least three times, locals report. A large shin 2009 Page #134  
 landed, a hatch opened and two or three creatures similar to humans and a  2009 Page #134  
drove The New York Times to devote three major articles and an editorial to 2009 Page #134  
ondence. Voronezh is located about three hundred miles due south of Moscow. 2009 Page #134  
from the center one of the being's three eyes. This seemingly paralyzed the 2009 Page #136  
sed that it is possible to release three or more discs in odd numbers, atta 2009 Page #178  

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 course, small-disturbance theory, three- dimensional body, Indo-China, air 2006 Page #105  

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ge of the story under the banner, "Three-Eyed Space Geek Zaps Soviet Boy,"  2009 Page #138  

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s snout. He, or it, also possesses three-fingered hands with suction cup fi 2007 Page #64  

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ed bury the pilot, described as "a three-foot-tall, big-headed spaceman." T 2004 Page #31  

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of Mrs. Hewlett Hodges. Smashing a three-foot-wide hole in the roof, the sh 2007 Page #133  

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a path a few hundred feet wide and three-quarters of a mile long. Much of t 2004 Page #135  
es; and National City Bank-handled three-quarters of the reparation loans u 2008 Page #127  

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sed a hurried Air Defense alert. A three-state search for fallen objects wa 2007 Page #133  

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 its narrowest to fit it. A two to three-year-old 44                        2003 Page #48  

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oking at the eastern sky through a threeand-a-half inch refracting telescop 2005 Page #100  

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firmly recommended. Its purpose is threefold: to stimulate research on mili 2009 Page #21  

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D. Bell said that they were on the threshold of amazing new concepts (beyon 2005 Page #172  
ther day. The SciFi Channel series Threshold depicts a strange-negative NHI 2006 Page #63  

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 Wilfred went hurriedly inside and threw on some warm clothes then he and N 2004 Page #37  
he entity mO\·ed onJy when someone threw a pebble at it. The local police c 2005 Page #31  
t, producing only a strong wind. I threw myself to the ground, and the UFO  2007 Page #200  
ent in which a red, pulsing light "threw off glowing particles and then bro 2008 Page #93  
stomachs , removed their masks and threw up. What was astonishing they coul 2009 Page #53  

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 pelitiaal and eewaaada eendiklann threwghmt the eeuAiy. BuCorw ga&ag te Ke 2003 Page #226  

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ary does a superb job and seems to thrive in the ultra-high stress atmosphe 2003 Page #86  
 for a time, they were al!O\ved to thrive. Much to the disappointment and u 2005 Page #89  
hat its citizens would survive and thrive regardless of the form of Contact 2006 Page #56  

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he many flowers and trees that had thrived under her hand. We watched racco 2009 Page #95  

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ARBOARD----- ~ . LAN DING GE AR ~~ THRLJST VECTORIN G GUIDE VANES c::::==r- 2007 Page #106  

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 heat (similar to a flat rock when thrO\\ n across a body of water). Jack w 2007 Page #109  

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 in a vertical cut deep within the throat, as in this Sterling, Colorado, c 2004 Page #76  
trieval Conference SLIDE #30: Slit throat white cow, Red Cloud, Neb., Novem 2004 Page #77  
imer — MJ12 maverick member — died throat cancer • Congressman Schiff — Emb 2004 Page #201  
ple, we still don't know who "Deep Throat" was. Scully was a journalist, an 2004 Page #218  
s possible there. And, unlike Deep Throat, or even "Dr. Gee," the alleged d 2004 Page #221  
t, later confessed to be the "Deep Throat" of Watergate fame. 26            2009 Page #32  

Word: "throughout", 61 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Westmoreland County, but also from throughout Western Pennsylvania descende 2003 Page #55  
 with e-mails and phone calls from throughout the country. Numerous new lea 2003 Page #72  
ontinues to serve with distinction throughout the remainder of the war. Fol 2003 Page #86  
orrestal continued in good spirits throughout all of the twentieth and the  2003 Page #91  
restal — who has remained in Paris throughout her husband's hospitalization 2003 Page #92  
hows the many points of similarity throughout. We have also compared the de 2003 Page #181  
 political and •cononic conditions throughout the country. Before going to  2003 Page #213  
 political and economic conditions throughout the country. Before going to  2003 Page #225  
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ccounts relating to retrieved UFOs throughout the world that caught my atte 2004 Page #14  
us such spheres had been recovered throughout Australia in the period 1963  2004 Page #15  
the airship which has been sailing throughout the country. It was traveling 2004 Page #26  
 which expanded to 411 radar sites throughout the United States and eventua 2004 Page #71  
opular on many university campuses throughout the U.S. Friedman elicited a  2004 Page #135  
 of the alien interaction on Earth throughout history. Linda Howe was first 2004 Page #195  
 by: Andrew Lavoie and Neil Morris Throughout the research into the backgro 2004 Page #233  
ty are the numerous hand notations throughout the document. Some are actual 2004 Page #245  
human social order. In America, as throughout most of the world, it is a hi 2005 Page #75  
Space Tech11ologJ1, and Interavia. Throughout the 1980s, Goodall conducted  2005 Page #82  
ning principle that had guided hjm throughout hjs                           2005 Page #87  
ith Col. Wertenbaker was excellent throughout the conference. He was seriou 2005 Page #98  
42 air raid sirens awoke thousands throughout Los Angeles, who for nearly a 2005 Page #121  
dron is highly mobile and deployed throughout the ZI .... The Air Technical 2005 Page #141  
 scenario-planning method employed throughout attempted, first, to identify 2006 Page #48  
 that recovery operations continue throughout the night if at all possible. 2006 Page #75  
 nauseating mist began to permeate throughout the area and sickened some of 2006 Page #90  
g incident spread like a wild fire throughout Braxton County. Shortly after 2006 Page #90  
 and traveled to several libraries throughout West Virginia in search of or 2006 Page #94  
eavitt gathered and led 180 troops throughout Braxton County that night. Le 2006 Page #95  
mes where these sightings occurred throughout the east, connected the dots, 2006 Page #97  
zette" article. Several newspapers throughout 95                            2006 Page #98  
'radiation' burns on arms • "Pains throughout the body" • Nausea • Headache 2006 Page #109  
ck and prion-based diseases spread throughout North America.29 Abnormal pri 2006 Page #114  
usion that the strange lights seen throughout the area were due to meteorit 2006 Page #121  
well-respected man and knew people throughout the North Wales Fire Service  2006 Page #127  
d in other crash-retrieval reports throughout the decades, the reference to 2006 Page #136  
ed HAWK and HERCULES missile sites throughout the United States. Almost eve 2006 Page #143  
o knows what they were? And it was throughout. But mostly on the arm area a 2006 Page #158  
warning to U. S. forces commanders throughout the world of a heightened pos 2006 Page #165  
, at an angle of about 45 degrees. Throughout the ensuing retrieval attempt 2006 Page #187  
in conclusions can now be drawn... Throughout the northern Puget Sound at t 2006 Page #189  
 a species are now — and have been throughout the ages — in contact with en 2006 Page #193  
 of UFOs is silly-by-associacion . Throughout 1989, the year the Soviet Uni 2007 Page #67  
errestrial ad themes are prevalent throughout broadcast merua as well as pr 2007 Page #75  
t . These incidences have occurred throughout human history. Finding the su 2007 Page #121  
, radios and two-way CBs were dead throughout the town; snow and static wer 2007 Page #128  
Anomaly -as it is officially known throughout the U.S. Intelligence communi 2007 Page #138  
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r is still a mystery. As mentioned throughout the paper, they appear to be  2007 Page #202  
e expert. His statement , reported throughout the country sounded reasonabl 2008 Page #17  
estrial vehicle. More importantly. throughout Project Blue Book, there was  2008 Page #24  
ve noted a curious trend that runs throughout entire the body of this paper 2008 Page #37  
eutonic Knights, that had branches throughout Germany patterned after Mason 2008 Page #126  
e of U.S. finances in World War I. Throughout World War II, the bank of Bar 2008 Page #127  
I have shown there to be a pattern throughout 82 launches that were part of 2008 Page #135  
ft. was black like glass. And then throughout the fabric of the craft, ther 2009 Page #64  
u would get some movement of color throughout the fabric of the craft. -som 2009 Page #65  
ils can be independently verified. Throughout the time I heard June's recol 2009 Page #91  
 are varying degrees of competence throughout. For example, it would be rid 2009 Page #155  
ion of the whole project remained, throughout, the responsibility of Leech. 2009 Page #165  
tion of the whole project remained throughout the responsibility of Leech." 2009 Page #173  

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

re him, the Secretary had tried to throw himself on his sword, but was prev 2003 Page #95  
TV movie was coming out that would throw down the gauntlet and call authori 2004 Page #134  
ebris in General Ramey's office to throw the press off the trail. He also d 2004 Page #142  
ef) 7 12 hours. The soldiers would throw some of the pieces of material dow 2005 Page #156  
 known as El Llano, just a stone's throw away from the Texas border, a mid- 2007 Page #186  
 I wanted to tear off my shirt and throw it down, but then the sky shut clo 2008 Page #99  
 been a known deception package to throw at UFO researchers years after the 2009 Page #12  
nology , I do not mean to actually throw open our laboratories to all forei 2009 Page #21  

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

 to be restrained to keep him from throwing himself from the moving car. On 2003 Page #90  
ime it takes to cross the ocean by throwing a bottle in? Can we tell how lo 2006 Page #6  
rting that "a large flaming object throwing sparks landed in the water crea 2006 Page #184  
 seemed to explode right over him, throwing off a cloud of white sparks. Sh 2008 Page #12  

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

 satellite? Again, that theory was thrown into doubt by the Department of S 2004 Page #10  
ims -5k SECOND H.AND REMARKS ■ ... thrown m with great men ... ■ " ••• chip 2005 Page #9  
the craft on deck. A tarpaulin was thrown over the disc; and when the Orisk 2005 Page #164  
 post-impact fire. Some parts were thrown clear of the blaze and escaped an 2006 Page #83  
ts bark and had been up-rooted and thrown four hundred feet. "The only othe 2006 Page #129  
bance in the Arctic atmosphere had thrown the radar off" President Truman's 2006 Page #168  
eflections, flying lcites, objects thrown from the ground, windblown object 2008 Page #29  
                         and I was thrown a few yards. I lost my senses for 2008 Page #100  
eby suggesting that the pages were thrown in the fire not attached to each  2008 Page #109  

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

y white and orange, and its impact throws up a wall of water about 75 to 10 2006 Page #184  

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w Some — mope end — oIl to amnions thrs .400..1115? ea PITWO1.11 040110011  2006 Page #35  

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

unfriendly powers o Latter is main thrust for high priority 1 1'8/2003 Spco 2003 Page #174  
gust 27, 1945 that Stringfield was thrust into the mysterious world of the  2004 Page #108  
gust 27, 1945 that Stringfield was thrust into the mysteriou s world of the 2005 Page #138  
s of propulsio n in space when the thrust from a neutron motor or ion motor 2005 Page #171  
e. The essence of electrogravitics thrust is the use of a very strong posit 2005 Page #171  
looked like "venetian blinds", or "thrust vectoring vanes" inside the exhau 2007 Page #115  
comparison because the content and thrust of the ideas are highly related.  2008 Page #107  
s signature around much. The whole thrust of the "Burned Memo" is to establ 2008 Page #110  

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

 5. Burned Memo 6. Isotope Thermal Thrusters and Applications 7. Truman to  2004 Page #248  

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

asral poHtlsal aa* naada snaMtisas thrwwyhnat the omatry. Mfsro ywlac to lo 2003 Page #223  

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.;ut.a.· lC,'. LC ....._,S:J°';'tC thr~,!l 3:, 1-:t"a al ;t."d t:.,:;;-_i,: 2008 Page #57  

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

rmter® pioLslio aansMtusnoas • la, ths svsasfe tSsit assdstanoa is net glru 2003 Page #212  
Pits^ oo of Baking a* appraisal of ths political, ••ononis, goyofeologi&el  2003 Page #213  
nee in a ©f rehabilitation only if ths Chinas* Gownnent pre- eoato ooSiafac 2003 Page #213  
upervi- oioa ©f representatives of ths United States Govorawnt. Xh asking y 2003 Page #213  
coS wayorvKUa af rija iaxtatiwo af ths BdLtot Stetas Gs73 z?E2^J o & rahiag 2003 Page #223  
ith rajiwt. to Chlaa* Xa jaooortia ths fSatlags aS J7CS7 atsaUa yw shoal 1  2003 Page #223  
sr^s^ffloae wMA yw my fusawml, sat ths yrohshla aoaooqwoaoos la ■&Lo swi th 2003 Page #223  

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

Sh called 10 ho: husband to witnes tht p/W.omonon and when he .arrlY• from  2007 Page #165  
/W.omonon and when he .arrlY• from tht front of the houu, the vehicle hid c 2007 Page #165  
ring. • Don"I bt In a hurry to ... tht d .... • In=-your lmowlrd;t of th• l 2008 Page #154  
fTcra1c o br1'nn1 most sdmthts und tht g.tnt.r.d put,Ur • TIit Govrrnmrul'  2008 Page #154  
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'.~ VJ h,ui cor,. i ,,·~;c. . frn~ tht' Order o( t!:e 8:-i:t~t,: -;'-;-"'1a 2009 Page #163  

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

1tncr • int P.•~.wt ACffll=u~ on • ThtSll!t ofU!oloe;y.19£1 • W0Lld.Sithtil 2009 Page #145  

Word: "thty1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 see these aircraft again, 1111ti/ thty1 1-e-appear as U.S. rpace craft' (p 2007 Page #110  

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

nd wouid . be 111.lc to atom bomb. Thu may no! be iim-make u~ctul conmbutt  2009 Page #182  
mp:ircd !he new develop~1:nt 1, ol thu ntomic bo,nb. s In Aue!~ :rnd today, 2009 Page #183  

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

ing green-yellow flash the rockets thudded into the earth. The awe - strick 2003 Page #14  

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

other. Just after World War I, the Thule Society, a group of wealthy and ar 2008 Page #126  
ocialist German Workers Party. The Thule Society, served as a front for the 2008 Page #126  

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

ing from both the military and the Thulists. In April, 1920, Hitler changed 2008 Page #126  

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

 Small hands, four long digits, no thumb, webbing 11/8/2003 Oponfcons Manua 2003 Page #174  
ecial Opera ’jons Minu.il RULES OF THUMB (Concluded) h Reliability: logic,  2003 Page #177  
Each case individual, but rules of thumb helpful: o Duration of sighting: m 2003 Page #177  
piece about twice the size of your thumb which had been loaned to me for a  2004 Page #102  
 original in my hands, was able to thumb through it, the paper and ACCO bin 2005 Page #131  
tely made me stick out like a sore thumb. I didn't fit into this close-knit 2006 Page #91  
its palm in this fashion without a thumb. If it had a thumb, it was just so 2006 Page #159  
shion without a thumb. If it had a thumb, it was just sort of a nib-looking 2006 Page #159  
 the canyon down there like a sore thumb, because there are no other mounta 2007 Page #122  
with three digits and an opposable thumb." If such entities are "time trave 2008 Page #94  

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

Many chose to think that Moore was thumbing his nose at them, while rubbing 2003 Page #147  

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

 Immediately afterwards a horrific thump sounded, followed by an earthquake 2008 Page #98  
ly shook the buildings . The first thump was followed by a second, and then 2008 Page #98  
 the sky shut closed, and a strong thump sounded, 93                        2008 Page #99  

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

al between the first and the third thumps were accompanied by an unusual un 2008 Page #98  
ter one of the 'barrages' six more thumps were heard, like cannon firing, b 2008 Page #98  
on to the North, where most of the thumps were heard, a kind of ashen cloud 2008 Page #98  

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

 the president of his own company, Thunder Scientific Labs, located in Albu 2003 Page #141  
resistance or budget estimates for Thunder Scientific, he needed to figure  2003 Page #149  
plosion was louder than any of the thunder. However, Brigadier General Arth 2004 Page #143  
15, 1952, it struck like a clap of thunder but the "(UP)" version of the gi 2006 Page #98  
t all black and start lighting and thunder and all that stuff. But this par 2007 Page #122  
owy-clouds, not like when there is thunder and lightrung. DeBow: Did the lo 2007 Page #122  

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

94, wrote a novel titled Operation Thunderchild that centered upon a hostil 2006 Page #130  
not this is the case, in Operation Thunderchild, alien bodies recovered fro 2006 Page #130  
 January 1974. (24) When Operation Thunderchild was published, I questioned 2006 Page #130  
t let's put it this way: Operation Thunderchild is going to be more controv 2006 Page #130  
t on the hypothesis that Operation Thunderchild relates in a fictional form 2006 Page #130  
per; and (c) Nick Pope's Operation Thunderchild was published, the British  2006 Page #131  
en, August 11, 2000. 24. Operation Thunderchild, Nick Pope, Simon & Schuste 2006 Page #137  
, November 14, 1999. 26. Operation Thunderchild, Nick Pope, Simon & Schuste 2006 Page #137  

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

n g about the thorns, the building thunderheads decided to Jet go. We took  2005 Page #154  

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

ear the crash site who remembers a thunderous explosion in 1974. In additio 2007 Page #184  

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

losion on a night when there was a thunderstorm. The explosion was louder t 2004 Page #143  
 the electrostatic atmosphere of a thunderstorm. But it was a cold night wi 2008 Page #81  

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

e discs being escorted by an F-84F Thunderstreak (swept-wing) interceptor a 2007 Page #99  

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

ael Salla, Paul Schatzkin, Matthew Thuney, Dr. Robert Wood, and Ryan S. Woo 2006 Page #2  
cident: A Watery Roswell Mathew E. Thuney 177 The Bigelow Foundation: Histo 2006 Page #3  
dent: A Watery Roswell? Matthew E. Thuney Copyright 2006 Mathew E. Thuney D 2006 Page #180  
E. Thuney Copyright 2006 Mathew E. Thuney Dedication... To those brave True 2006 Page #180  
About the Author... Matthew Edward Thuney was born in Bethesda, Maryland (w 2006 Page #194  
ffering wife Donna. Photo by Donna Thuney Published by: CONTACT Publishing  2006 Page #195  

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no s 011 lhis topir Is uof gootl • Thur arr urrUtnt sdtnlhts and hlgll quol 2008 Page #154  

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! tne.'Exaggerated But True' 1· I !tHurc hv 11n ,\mcnrnn air force; -r,i· , 2009 Page #183  

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

respond to the Kecksburg area that Thursday night, but so did the public. A 2003 Page #55  
oard IAB, held its 14th meeting on Thursday, July 17th 1947. The agenda mem 2003 Page #157  
that they didn't hear anything. Ca Thursday, around 1930 hour:), the sky ab 2004 Page #19  
4:11 p.m., Mountain Standard Time, Thursday, May 15, 1947, above the Tularo 2004 Page #62  
to document the site and event. 4. Thursday, August 18, 1949 Inyo Register  2006 Page #45  
ould shoot him if he came back. On Thursday or Friday he recalled seeing tw 2008 Page #53  
s. She was taken off the story and Thursday, October lt11's treatment of th 2009 Page #138  

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

e Base, and other sensitive areas. Thus equipped, the Air Force, NSA, DIA,  2003 Page #148  
get are quite precise in time (and thus, distance) although angles are poor 2003 Page #183  
civilian head of the military, and thus should be receiving on his desk the 2003 Page #189  
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ent and signed with the pantograph thus explaining how the signatures becam 2003 Page #211  
Fallen Object," the document reads thus: We have received another phone cal 2004 Page #8  
n described his UFO as a "saucer," thus first coining a term which would no 2004 Page #28  
ure out what they were up against. Thus, the National Security Act of 1947  2004 Page #80  
at was only of the "Secret" level. Thus, the Twining report becomes another 2004 Page #141  
 the cleaners and never recovered. Thus, for the UFO believer, the fact tha 2004 Page #145  
entify "Dr. Gee," Cahn wrote, "And thus ended my first interview with the a 2004 Page #224  
ell crash debris with some "junk," thus lying to the American public. Could 2004 Page #226  
D (C) ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK" MUST THUS SAVE FOR ATOMIC LABORATORY (DR) **A 2004 Page #229  
ulate the angle of the shadow, and thus determine the time of day the photo 2004 Page #231  
h more than content or provenance, thus giving a document with historically 2004 Page #243  
d vs. blue) in diclecnic media and thus motion V Let E = 100 k\1/m and B =  2005 Page #24  
1mal, wrote to Leonard Stringfield thus: " ... Don Berliner (aviation write 2005 Page #42  
cially sanctioned bodies of power. Thus, the problem of "UFOs," as we so '0 2005 Page #73  
ve to hasten or impede disclosure. Thus, we would do well to ask another qu 2005 Page #77  
ith both boxes buried underground, thus eliminating any possibilit y of "co 2005 Page #92  
 and thereby give them substance." Thus the unacceptable -or the unacceptab 2005 Page #104  
icle is a small section that reads thus: "An abandoned silvery ruse was fou 2005 Page #133  
er heat from one end to the other, thus preventing or retarding meltdown, a 2005 Page #158  
 friendship—hostility...out there. Thus, a logical reason to visit is to qu 2006 Page #8  
f acute onset respiratory illness. Thus began a series of deaths in the Gal 2006 Page #110  
rested parties. The document reads thus: "On 25 Aug. 74, at 2207 hrs, U.S.  2006 Page #133  
e atomic bombs were not recovered; thus creating a serious problem for the  2006 Page #141  
he number of individuals who could thus be arbitrarily quarantined. The def 2006 Page #202  
y the Third Man, without question, thus establishing his identity. Area 200 2006 Page #203  
g the news. The propaganda machine thus grows ever stronger. 8              2007 Page #14  
shore distance of the impact site. Thus giving them immediate data on the e 2007 Page #126  
O researcher Lou Corbin that reads thus: "Do you know anything about a 'cra 2007 Page #132  
lieve, on the basis of our inquiry thus far, that the saucers were staffed  2007 Page #136  
vers nationaJ security issues. And thus was born the FBI's secret surveilla 2007 Page #137  
processed and du!) classified. And thus was born the legend of the J\rarat  2007 Page #138  
 1960 alone. One such report reads thus: On 30 September 1960, a TWX report 2007 Page #139  
leased portion of the report reads thus: The purpose of this report is to p 2007 Page #140  
or quality of the version that has thus far been declassified. Nevertheless 2007 Page #140  
etails of Fallen Of!jecl, it reads thus: We have received another phone cal 2007 Page #141  
 to degrees that remain unresolved thus far -somehow linked to the Vela Inc 2007 Page #144  
he mystery of the Ubatuba fragment thus lives on. CASE # 3 -POULAIN (Argent 2007 Page #195  
pped to be in a procedure turn and thus estimated the Ii fe to be IO second 2008 Page #9  
go visit him since I lived closer? Thus, I went and met Tim Cooper and foun 2008 Page #104  
e time the MJ-12 papers surfaced , thus unable to answer any questions abou 2008 Page #134  
           Harvard University, and thus my debt remains to the faculty and  2009 Page #25  
ded not to cooperate with Kennedy. Thus Kennedy's efforts to incorporate MJ 2009 Page #40  
llca-s and ,ut,jec1ed to censomup. Thus. nost Wonrmon atiout the war carner 2009 Page #151  

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r Myth, summed up the Aurora crash thusly, "In retrospect, it is clear ther 2004 Page #31  

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

. it horemit4 zi rsyl‘ortLyst :ray thy row, for to. $.04 to. to. ....1 .wro 2006 Page #39  
ching the United States. What were thy? *********************************** 2006 Page #165  
reak of the fighting in Korea. But thy added that the airforce had increase 2006 Page #169  
hat can fly at high speed. Perhaps thy were flying saucers! PART IV: IMMEDI 2006 Page #173  
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out 600 mph, operational in 1950). Thy reported on the scope (of a ground r 2006 Page #175  

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

amiliar names like Krupp, Siemens, Thyssen and Bosch-all with close busines 2008 Page #126  
diary of UBC. It was through Fritz Thyssen 's Dutch bank, originally founde 2008 Page #129  
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ose connections to the Dutch bank. Thyssen did not need any foreign bank ac 2008 Page #129  
nuation of a relationship with the Thyssen family after the initial 1942 se 2008 Page #129  
he Bank, the steel empire of Fritz Thyssen and the powerful I.G. Farben com 2008 Page #136  

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cnt satd loday a nc_w Snod~rass of th~ University of s-ccrct \•.-1::r..pon  2009 Page #184  

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ction of No~ch. lndicace directlon th~t the object w~s ~ovin~.) PERSONAL AC 2008 Page #56  
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e gone." ■"Yeah, right. ~--·--- IN TH£ BLEACH ms h $.!~,. !~Q ,., l.'-h()'t 2007 Page #44  

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or hr' -, situation thern, also of th« reaction by the Ion Alanos peonle in 2003 Page #214  
 assistants as you deem nrcessw to th« nff^tivonnss of vour •nj i“inn, Anor 2003 Page #214  

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ylth matlrill that did not rtflect th• aftar. "°"" ..,n1;ghL Thoe object di 2007 Page #165  
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s sometimes referred to by another ti tie: MJ-1. Not only had Reich inadver 2005 Page #96  
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0 feet to about 45,000 feet by the ti.me it crossed over land into Northern 2007 Page #185  
ate measurements. ELEMENT Mn Fe Si Ti Totals 72.3 6.8 19.8 0.2 99.1 1 80.0  2007 Page #197  
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ut 14,000 words t.,...e-rc,er 2003 ti Talk to the United Nations As I see i 2008 Page #117  
Crisis and Freedom of In fo rrn:.1 ti on ■ Ni.,on, Gleason, and Alien Bodie 2008 Page #159  
yself working the Office of Sci en ti fie Intelligence , had tried to, for  2009 Page #18  
,.-i .:• -•,• • •:-=-•t_.• ""•;,-•,ti:;,•;,•••;..-:--~..-:;; ... :_:\~ •:'. 2009 Page #28  
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Riddle 1-. ,.,.:. OJ«r.:. re o::sJ.ti:e"' -c..5'-•Ai,:r:~1..:~ ,, ::..rs o• 2009 Page #123  
\: ~r 01~L...., Jl'fl.Oa1 o,un ~~" TI: 01!.ls.vr , .. ,: lAA:T.,. llt.:i:,a 2009 Page #130  
E.ld'1 luh ■ llAS,._, T,oubk,, ind TI,, Gamdi !nituriv, ■ Mo"" "'d ma M,di, 2009 Page #143  
.w,ur: tu ~ am 5t0rr1r.s wn aDi "'"ti: 1s l'.nclDN SI.M:t w:YI 89. TfO! CFI 2009 Page #150  
 ., 11 II 'fhli-d " " .. • :ro11rt.ti .. " ti " Pl.fth .. . " fl ... . !Ate 2009 Page #170  
I 'fhli-d " " .. • :ro11rt.ti .. " ti " Pl.fth .. . " fl ... . !Atei-lA . R 2009 Page #170  
r1'7, !£\TS, 1e hnreby authorlzed. ti ta -.-ated that tbe a.niceo 01' ~c,ye 2009 Page #174  
Awesome as Aton1Bomb" C 1NC11\'N A TI. }P-J an1cs :rvrar~ l 'Could be.u Jon 2009 Page #181  
:,li i:s '-Ourcc c,( S t W in!ormo.ti o:1 :about !he nc,v wc;,-ecre eapon p 2009 Page #182  
lh com• Orm:indy 'a were married I.ti 1!22 1 mi"ione-r's oCficc hc,n:, when 2009 Page #182  

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.. ;...-.·-~,.,..-·,·~ -r,,-. •-f" ti' ,.•l,r _.,_;1 ", ( -• 1-.q '1.'. •-• 2007 Page #74  

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,-.1. or l.r'lo.!.,r p..0!!.1t1cn, TI'-..c ~~--~-•~:~~t~~;·o~,;-:.::,~ffl.: 2007 Page #176  

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 Race of Superior Beings." Drawing ti-us parallel made me clunk long and ha 2007 Page #76  
aware of Which companies are using ti-us imagery in their advertising? All  2007 Page #76  

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 _ -··--.. -·--· ·---,;::, ... ~~-!ti-~~-~i--· .... ,.,.._, \1-n • \ ••• \• 2005 Page #30  

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've had Visitors," St. Petersb11rg Ti111es, 18 February 2004. Also, public  2005 Page #81  

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rently amazing craft in the skies. TI1e reports of such encounters were ser 2005 Page #77  
bduction ■ Summing Up 1975 ■ 1976: TI1e State of UFO Rese:uch ■ 1976 Politi 2008 Page #160  

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 with a metallurgical background . TI1eir analysis confirmed what we had se 2005 Page #158  

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y·; REAL J;SI • 110~11; l'OR1:c1.o,ti1n:s AT .,1.1. Tl~IT. II · rISA."iC'l- 2008 Page #156  

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ss11rs REI urn TO urn HF -\RINGS • TI1t n·ldtnrc ror th ulstrnrc or UFOs Is 2008 Page #154  
t gase:--, but fine du~ts or-misb. Ti1t: atomic poison ~ases woulrl he the  2009 Page #184  

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t) • This Is~ polilnil n1inrDcld • TI1tn a.rt nn1 dlfTcra1c o br1'nn1 most  2008 Page #154  

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 quolitJ \\imrss, s :1\":1iloblt • TI1trt. ort maiy -nuu--and inco111pt1tnt 2008 Page #154  

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ar4.1.40 44‘, Anwoca 13 .~44.00 Ma ti41.414. ov roam MANI *4,4 vver4 4444 # 2006 Page #32  

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Or."t~e.o MSOVE r")A "'_...H:~t- . TI4CH $)OT AWAY IC' $1ll'l!liNIC: !,rl;[ 2009 Page #126  

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::. .! :l..:',c: :"::,r u .1-.:":t ti=-•• n.nd "hi lf~ hr.-t,c:.r;: {or r:r 2008 Page #57  

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.. ,.u:s t.h:lt tJ~n.• lt. l Lt.le ti=c.: !o: :1..XI~; u: •-..:. "'\.;-.""" 2008 Page #57  

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O 1.1.rtl.-~ »-e, tft '-•':.10 .. ,ti__ ...... . 1. c,,: ~t eo. =-=-.,a ~1~ 2007 Page #176  

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rr,..trIty or^r&ticrif rf VA:=1.'..TI`Idit. has t,en r.,-,7arp to t1171,i,. 2004 Page #204  

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ether be desires ycra to es©@© st3 Tia Kirtland AXE. Im will take with you  2003 Page #212  

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t* tort* rt SwU Mwtw ta mm ftr Maa tiaa w haw baoa aoaaidariag what MWe oTr 2003 Page #220  
ataaaa.■ v 0 CD ® w ? I 00 nr aaaa tiaa I haw had la aiat tha daairahdlity  2003 Page #220  

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 came !•• the atlccti-in of Incr.m tiadii-r*. X* hi* nntonetc grew. hi gaic 2003 Page #132  

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•nd ease •nt•rea Man at 'boas lots tic, • . v. V, • sestrniti,"-- • 1118/78 2006 Page #29  
y snouldrit be word • 'raids* keep tic mow+ srsit and 'sm./ the show ' • If 2006 Page #30  
IC GYlOSCOP!C GYROSCOPIC PNF.UM ,\ TIC DAMPED (ARTIFICIALLY) PNEUMATIC DAMP 2007 Page #112  
IPED [ARTIFICIA.LL YJ P:-.'UE:',.V.TIC D,\:1-IPED (A:Ul~IClt\LLV) lf.'JKNOW 2007 Page #113  
entic but are not very exciting (A TIC individual UFO case reports) and som 2009 Page #7  
 be a weapon o! tremendoas c.iu:se tic kr.ew Prof. Dav.ldr importance. Jame 2009 Page #184  

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hts. Americans need co be more ske tical of this notion. '•,.ii&hcil;t;:,ff 2007 Page #35  

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been "keeping us busy"? I feel tho ticc ls fast ;1pproachlng "hen thc !1lu  2008 Page #121  

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ebate, 27 November 1978 www.maje s ticdocumon ts.com www.maj9sticdocum9nts. 2003 Page #14  

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civilian uro research for .i lone; tici~ and have played n CIJJO~ role .in  2008 Page #121  

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en at Los Alamos. I got an airline ticket! I had an airline ticket! Q: You  2004 Page #195  
n airline ticket! I had an airline ticket! Q: You bought it or they bought  2004 Page #195  
ommunication that I got an airline ticket — paid for it to go. It was I thi 2004 Page #196  

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ut to retire. He seemed to want to tickle my interest with the information  2006 Page #205  
 than the ionosphere . So, you can tickle the ionospher e all you want to a 2008 Page #76  

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) 2. Intruder Alert, 1975-1976 ■ H,ticopter. and M.ililmom in the Amoiitan  2009 Page #142  

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

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 by means of artificially produced tidal waves arose from a suggestion made 2009 Page #164  
of the order of those for recorded tidal waves, which have been disastrous  2009 Page #167  
of the order of those for recorded tidal waves, which have been disastrous, 2009 Page #167  
of the order of those for recorded tidal waves, which have been disastrous  2009 Page #168  
to develop controllable artificial tidal waves to inundate the beaches befo 2009 Page #176  

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ioned a number of very interesting tidbits added authenticity to their acco 2004 Page #216  

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 "light" was drifting with the ebb tide assisted by a natural 3-4 knot curr 2004 Page #35  
dget Light and let the current/ebb tide carry him to the south. Over on the 2004 Page #39  
as long, slow swells caused by the tide and the current. Aboard the two boa 2004 Page #39  
. Also on page 189, with a chapter tide: "The Landings" there is a sentence 2004 Page #245  
igious leaders would face a rising tide of despair, disorientation, cynicis 2006 Page #65  
he coming-of-age novel The Highest Tide by Jim Lynch. One of the main chara 2008 Page #70  
er 21 -23, 1943. Miscalculation of tide depths lead to the deaths of many U 2009 Page #170  

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nd: 1. The object was swept by the tides further out to sea where it came t 2004 Page #42  
are of the strong currents and ebb tides in that area, therefore making it  2004 Page #42  
 drought and flood, the change the tides and raise the levels of the sea, t 2008 Page #134  

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t wet cit tie ndan Pont farNwr T- /tidy. Jay 24 15th4 . 'Though speeds grea 2006 Page #30  

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tchboard calls through White House tie lines November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. 2003 Page #154  
ometimes referred to by another ti tie: MJ-1. Not only had Reich inadverten 2005 Page #96  
 ena Oject tlat stNaled at wet cit tie ndan Pont farNwr T- /tidy. Jay 24 15 2006 Page #30  
1 .0 0014 14. Of C44 11.40. 144.MI tie I ..04.4410 Mutt 4 33                2006 Page #36  
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robe sash tightly around his neck, tied the other end to the radiator below 2003 Page #92  
orrestal's bathrobe sash was never tied to the radiator. 2. "Mr. Forrestal  2003 Page #94  
key government positions, has been tied into the military industrial comple 2003 Page #202  
uck would have it, both boats were tied up on the outside of all of the boa 2004 Page #38  
uy in town, Chris and I eventually tied up on this thing, though at first m 2004 Page #42  
he crash site. At that point, that tied in to Ken Fancy's story, also backi 2004 Page #217  
trieval Conference This conference tied in nicely with the UNLV lecture ser 2006 Page #207  
, according to officially-declassi tied documentation, was to recover and e 2007 Page #132  
 was passed. This Dutch connection tied the Bush and Nazi money directly to 2008 Page #129  
y of these stel Jar alignments are tied to weather or lighting conditions,  2008 Page #135  
iligent compilation of less classi tied materials has allowed me to reveal  2009 Page #24  

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ets, but it might be. Our northern tier radars have picked up a flight of s 2006 Page #164  

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r its name changed in the 1950s to Tierra Amarilla and by 1957 had been ren 2004 Page #71  
1948 to 1958 and was also known as Tierra Amarilla Air Force Station-P8. Th 2004 Page #71  
 Apache Indian Reservation, Chama, Tierra Amarilla and Dulce are all areas  2004 Page #73  

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t large-scale assistance. For soae ties X have had ia mind th* desirability 2003 Page #228  
air it causes the phone lines — it ties up our phone lines. It is not part  2004 Page #183  
 of what they have got, and how it ties into an official policy to slowly d 2004 Page #196  
d by Dr. Eric \"(/ang. Hjs special ties at that particular time included th 2005 Page #41  
 these are the only two possibi Li ties." While most UFO researchers and me 2005 Page #151  
ual arms of government with strong ties to secret science/military. Firms p 2006 Page #65  
ed that I had relatives and family ties to Braxton County, I was no longer  2006 Page #92  
 Co.en:d n ~ · 11 I , . The covert ties between the U.S. merua and the inte 2007 Page #12  
ons in th.is chart have documented ties to the intelligence community. The  2007 Page #28  
, the word "Blue" has longstanding ties to official UFO-related projects su 2007 Page #143  
bor. More interconnecting business ties between America and the Nazis can b 2008 Page #128  
ing wartime, Bertelsmann had close ties to Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry an 2008 Page #144  
cted through banking and corporate ties to pre-war support for the Nazis. L 2008 Page #145  

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ut our dear relativo,.. .71..1A101 tifittlisY srtCste AltnIMITS, lett,A3SS  2004 Page #20  

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lasted decades. Operation Exercise Tiger is one such example, which had to  2004 Page #140  

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etired \XIWII P--40 Warhawk Flying Tigers pilot, with over 30,000 hours of  2007 Page #114  

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on their bodies and clothed with a tight fitting flight suit that appears t 2003 Page #236  
ng. If there was a seam, it was so tight it couldn't be observed. "The repo 2004 Page #74  
 badly that they all agreed that a tight lid had to be placed on UFOs — a p 2004 Page #80  
d bodies recovered, "silver, skin- tight flight suits" 38 1963 Unknown, USA 2004 Page #112  
n and a pronounced nose. They wore tight fitting jump suits, thin headdress 2004 Page #182  
lleagues, got him into scrapes and tight spots, some of them potential care 2004 Page #222  
VERLAY: 1953 AERIAL IMAGE -ZOOM TO TIGHT CLOSE-UP 64                        2005 Page #66  
ed that V-shaped pattern." OVERLAY TIGHT ON 1953 TRIANGLE AERIAL PHOTO 65   2005 Page #67  
 aircraft was unknown outside of a tight circle of people who had been brie 2006 Page #73  
on their bodies and clothed with a tight fitting flight suit that appears t 2006 Page #104  
nd were transferred under cover of tight security to an official installati 2006 Page #122  
 and politics, just as they demand tight central ey senior policy makers. T 2009 Page #12  
her incidents quickly came under a tight security umbrella as more sighting 2009 Page #17  

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ber of other agencies," was Pope's tight-lipped — and only - reply. (25) Mo 2006 Page #131  

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r, and the security was reportedly tighter at the base that night than it h 2003 Page #61  

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 window, knotted his bathrobe sash tightly around his neck, tied the other  2003 Page #92  
gown was still knotted and wrapped tightly around his neck when he was foun 2003 Page #94  
s measuring two inches by one inch tightly fastened together and covered by 2004 Page #7  
,May 22, 1949 with a bathroom cord tightly knotted around his neck — declar 2004 Page #203  
lishment the archives of which are tightly closed, whose directors and empl 2009 Page #12  
ishmen t the archives of which are tightly closed, whose directors and empl 2009 Page #23  

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 had been on to advance toward the tightly-held-secrets of the government-U 2003 Page #147  

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ll\T~• \;',.l:' ... ,tTrJc \V,l,(f TII\\ rt\ t. OU u,~ t11...Llfl" ll"II I  2008 Page #155  

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EG 9 - ARE YOU PREPARED TO BELIEVE TIIAT CORPOR,\TIONS ,\Rf WILLIN G TO lJE 2008 Page #152  
U _,.. c,wm.,a.u ,..,.. ....,.Y ~s TIIAT I.NIO OH u.rn. T 0'" r,,u ,.,,, -~ 2009 Page #117  

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 A rnmc EN EnGY fl)~(Jll~:-;_., or TIIE r~Jn:11 r-T.\Tl-'..'S r.1011n· .,.- 2009 Page #130  
lec.t,ered aroU1d I for I 5 mnules TIie speed and rmnevver.bllly ri lhere o 2009 Page #144  

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,,,_.,,,.., ,t,\. A •DtftC'l"v'I ~:TIii( ~rT09..CA..(w~ ,-.,: A a.::,J'nllC 2009 Page #130  

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lue light is back." ATA Tl~IE LIKE TIii~ ., ,, ... WHOSE CEl.lll:\R PHO'.\! 2007 Page #74  

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W intormatton about (lntrvmSeaeral tiimot, by Sinkgrield) psyatien boat& Wi 2006 Page #26  

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 Company or: learns to control the tiint anrl Ci·,,cinnati. 1 177           2009 Page #183  

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sake an appraisal of the situation tiisrs with particular reference to an e 2003 Page #213  

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sdmthts und tht g.tnt.r.d put,Ur • TIit Govrrnmrul' s rtcor·J for (ruthfuJn 2008 Page #154  

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e of the Elerlro11ic E11gineeri11g TiJ11es. lt promoted openings in the com 2007 Page #69  

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S CLOSED AS BIGELOW AEROSPACE GREW TIJE LOGIC PBQDLE\t • COl\lPETITION FOR  2008 Page #153  

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tent 14789801 ts surd 1988.12.0e • tikentor. Lee. imros Prvr lectr Ulan elm 2006 Page #35  

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Design by Sergei P.Kordev and M.K. Tikhonravov. Fuelled by a mixture of liq 2004 Page #153  

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

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 3 PAGE 2 $3797 1M. OA DRIGTNATARI tilDAD LA RA7* DATT/AIPA 11. (U) REOUEST 2004 Page #21  

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

 ■ If so, where? • Why? ■ Where is tile program hidden? ■ Who is in control 2007 Page #51  
_(1fl or s(~a vc'sscls. j He s~1id tile wcap?n was con•: Gives Only a Hin L 2009 Page #181  
l'ce.,clo, -Wenpo~ u tc.r11Jil~ es tile atam tnn .. -ch 1\cn.r; thL\ line.  2009 Page #182  
.,en t,,lUni; foe to ~h~ niLu«: o~ tile wcapou '" Jup!~t th& ne.'"l'0U.S s} 2009 Page #182  
 v,o:;i : ! nnmcc. lllls week .:.n tile king '■ ; I h1rlh;l,,y ~mnor:. list 2009 Page #183  
apan first tt:re sound d1vis1on Jf tile, Pay. was reported when Pro!. T. D. 2009 Page #184  

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retarding meltdown, a bit like the tiles on the space shuttle. It apparentl 2005 Page #158  
cs were remnants of heat-absorbing tiles designed to reduce the infrared si 2006 Page #84  

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 us he told him, "I might not live till tomorrow or the next day, so I'll t 2003 Page #68  
he individual silent about this up till their death beds. Slide 27 shows an 2003 Page #176  
ropped the entire issue. It wasn't till almost twenty years later I read on 2004 Page #55  
ead of Project Blue Book from 1963 till it shut down in 1969. Quintanilla s 2004 Page #178  
h retrievals. • Limited attention (till late 70s) on cover-up. • "Scientifi 2006 Page #25  
s the access course and I stuck it till 93 and got my first job in 94 which 2007 Page #78  
't,f' ''l.l(.(J\fLk.L'.L), "thf 1, till ( ,._. • .,..,rm L\..brl'\(.ff_Jf I 2008 Page #155  

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er, responsible for the crops from tilling to harvest, for which he got a s 2005 Page #153  

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

nded, impacted in soil, stood at a tilt" 43 1965 Kecksburg, Pennsylvania 0  2004 Page #113  

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

ed craft and it was lying somewhat tilted to one side on the ground in the  2004 Page #74  
ge into an L-shaped frame that was tilted to fit the object into the traile 2005 Page #157  
sition to start flying again and I tilted my head from the ground to take a 2007 Page #200  

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re the foolish outsiders, stupidly tilting at ethereal windmills, while the 2006 Page #181  

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

rn dsto and t.es It vs. 'warted is tilts drflan treat e,•74. .•-. amitonta  2006 Page #29  
ent listening to the radio. Camera tilts up; animated illustration of movin 2007 Page #166  

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hich he as that he is iwaitint tor til• final :tort frog the energy secreta 2004 Page #20  

Word: "tim", 46 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y revealed Majestic documents from Tim Cooper and others that clearly point 2003 Page #21  
nce Corps agent Cantwell, from the Tim Cooper documents, talks about a "cap 2003 Page #25  
Majestic documents that arrived at Tim Cooper's mailbox and through his per 2003 Page #27  
nes and sunset Credits Interviewer Tim Bewley Acknowledgements: Alice Knigh 2003 Page #44  
via D. Berliner 1994 1 23 TSRMEO ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA 1994 1 1 MJ-12 ref ■ Sal 2003 Page #169  
via TC ■ Quillin via D. Berliner ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA ■ Salina via TC mailbox  2003 Page #169  
de 6. However, documents leaked to Tim Cooper from S-3 and others on Slide  2003 Page #170  
sonal involvement in the incident. Tim had been stationed at RAF Bentwaters 2004 Page #55  
sh Retrieval Conference SLIDE #46: Tim Fint's colored drawing of cow in bea 2004 Page #79  
enter of the Majestic Documents is Tim Cooper. In the past year, the Woods  2004 Page #101  
ot include six reports provided by Tim Cooper, including three reports on b 2004 Page #115  
e reports from others submitted by Tim. These should have been included for 2004 Page #115  
 raucAr • Source: CIA Archivist to Tim Cooper to Milo Speriglio 1994 • Ment 2004 Page #207  
arry B Cooper Story • According to Tim Cooper he came home in 1964 to find  2004 Page #212  
out the JFK assassination. • Young Tim said what's wrong? and Harry respond 2004 Page #212  
Majestic documents that arrived in Tim Cooper's mailbox in June 1999 was a  2004 Page #243  
 or TOP SECRET/MAJIC. According to Tim Cooper, there was no introductory co 2004 Page #244  
J-12 The burned memo was mailed to Tim Cooper in June of 1999 from whom we  2004 Page #248  
ied quite a number of documents to Tim. This source worked for James Anglet 2004 Page #248  
 here that in 1998, UFO researcher Tim Cooper received a reply to !us FOIA  2005 Page #125  
te's first "hot firing", of a Tiny Tim missile, on Septemb er 26, 1945. Soo 2005 Page #125  
s, 1991. 9 Prior to CIA release to Tim Cooper of the MJ-12 reference in 199 2005 Page #125  
e l\1]-12 related memo released to Tim Cooper originally. And the usual cre 2005 Page #126  
ien Autopsy film from my colleague Tim Matthews. Tim is a well-known UFO sk 2005 Page #146  
lm from my colleague Tim Matthews. Tim is a well-known UFO skeptic in Brita 2005 Page #146  
r thjs fiJm balanced , l felt that Tim was the ideal researcher to ask for  2005 Page #147  
he 6Jm is concerned. My colleague, Tim Matthe,\ s, and me have compiled all 2005 Page #151  
pped attacking Earthling aircraft. Tim Good in his new book "Need to Know"  2006 Page #5  
                         As author Tim Weiner explained in his recent book  2007 Page #36  
al Operations Manual 1-01 ■ Go see Tim Cooper ... interesting? ■ And then c 2007 Page #42  
6 ■ Quillin via D. Berliner 1994 ■ Tim Cooper/RllA 1994 ■ Salina via TC mai 2007 Page #42  
ibly falling. Estella K.russel and Tim Wenzel independently observed the ob 2008 Page #59  
t appeared to be ··out ofpouer. ,. Tim Wenzel could not discern a shape or  2008 Page #59  
lived closer? Thus, I went and met Tim Cooper and found that he was clearly 2008 Page #104  
ese. The first delivery by mail to Tim from Salina included the Einstein/Op 2008 Page #105  
e discussed later. In June of 1996 Tim Cooper opened his mailbox and found, 2008 Page #105  
h a red pen, as shown. Even though Tim Cooper has been shown to be a poor s 2008 Page #105  
in the Institute. When I first met Tim Cooper, he was finishing up a manusc 2008 Page #107  
an for me when I got an email from Tim Cooper. (See Slide 30.) The McLean V 2008 Page #109  
6 ■ Quillin via D. Berliner 1994 ■ Tim Cooper FOIA 1994 ■ Salina via TC mui 2008 Page #115  
rliner Special Operations Manual ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA Hillenkoette r with MJ-1 2008 Page #115  
. Address to the General Assembly) Tim Cooper's email to me I went to check 2008 Page #119  
sion of the "original copies" from Tim, and also the "original copies" of t 2009 Page #7  
CIA cover page. It was received by Tim Cooper in Jun/Jul 200 l but not stam 2009 Page #8  
ent (QD2) from another occasion to Tim Cooper, "Edward Teller's Pitch to Pr 2009 Page #10  
this document as a whole coming to Tim Cooper from Source 4 was a product o 2009 Page #14  

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 commendation that was received by Tim's father, Harry. It was signed by Cu 2004 Page #101  

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was up there because that is prime timber land, we could accuaUy see the fi 2007 Page #125  
ther the fishing is good or if the timber industry is boom or bust this yea 2008 Page #43  
e same area for years, working the timber or fishing jobs. This was certain 2008 Page #53  

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iral. Director of CIA -1947 “It is time for the truth to be brought out. .  2003 Page #10  
 to note that this is not the only time Charlette was exposed to this story 2003 Page #22  
nd asked my grandmother at a later time she was at my home fatally ill with 2003 Page #23  
s the right mailing format for the time - La.; JEH was very good about his  2003 Page #25  
 in 1942. Critics point to a small time hoax case in July of 1947 as the re 2003 Page #25  
ssume its destiny; there will be a time when surplus funds will be availabl 2003 Page #27  
ling of celestial, yet at the same time discounted the very real possibilit 2003 Page #27  
question fairly takes considerable time; there are the direct comments of H 2003 Page #29  
Now my mother was expecting at the time, so she was off in the bedroom. My  2003 Page #30  
p with 'little people' back a long time ago but never believed it." Althoug 2003 Page #31  
he fires it went to including date time, location, durations, causes and da 2003 Page #32  
is was not some random base at the time but was the "top gun" flight-traini 2003 Page #33  
 of the 309th's activities. At the time of this writing, further details an 2003 Page #33  
 of the local funeral homes at the time is called Cracraft-Miller. Cape pol 2003 Page #33  
 not that thick. I remember at the time it making a large impression on me, 2003 Page #35  
ather is gone and it's been a long time. So then she sat down and she fille 2003 Page #36  
 photograph from Huffman In *53-55 time frame. Great photographer ('50s) al 2003 Page #36  
lly areas adjacent to roads at the time. Historical aerial photography is a 2003 Page #36  
y have not yet been visited at the time of this writing. The fire departmen 2003 Page #37  
Crash Retrieval Conference At this time the precise location and date is un 2003 Page #38  
ite and learn more about a special time and place in history - the First Ro 2003 Page #38  
The Maury Island case is mentioned time and again in the UFO literature but 2003 Page #41  
specifically Idaho and Montana, at time of the Maury Island case. Kenneth A 2003 Page #42  
omplexes had not been used in some time and most were collapsed in the cent 2003 Page #45  
Consequently, much more laboratory time and research have been put into the 2003 Page #48  
 the object. The news media at the time focused on the observation of an ei 2003 Page #54  
sister were outside playing at the time. It was December, but the temperatu 2003 Page #54  
ided quickly. The best approximate time of observation in the general Pitts 2003 Page #54  
HJB radio in Greensburg, PA at the time, began documenting information abou 2003 Page #54  
information he had gathered at the time would become so important years lat 2003 Page #54  
e was an object in the sky at that time, thirteen minutes before five." I w 2003 Page #54  
othing was found. The Witnesses As time went on, more and more pieces of in 2003 Page #56  
5, and remember the events of that time quite well. In some cases, witnesse 2003 Page #57  
the object was not covered at that time. Jerry said that it appeared that t 2003 Page #61  
ly stayed at that base for a short time that morning, then reportedly was b 2003 Page #61  
was looking for. After a period of time he indicated a location to us that  2003 Page #63  
what happened at Kecksburg. By the time you read this paper, the SCI-FI Cha 2003 Page #65  
 that night. News accounts at that time also mention the Army involvement.  2003 Page #66  
peration. He was contacted at that time, and while not denying this account 2003 Page #68  
elling out that "we ain't got much time." One detail that Joel also mention 2003 Page #69  
re due to space considerations and time constraints. All of the facts put f 2003 Page #85  
the National Security Act. At this time the Secretary requests that White H 2003 Page #89  
held at Bethesda. For most of this time the patient is kept heavily sedated 2003 Page #90  
e (he has phone privileges by this time) and is insistent that someone be s 2003 Page #90  
restal APhll, 8, 1940 THE NEW VOHK TIME Forrsalal h Trtalid In Naval Hoiplt 2003 Page #91  
d in good appetite." At about this time Henry Forrestal decides that his br 2003 Page #91  
wrote in his memoir that "From the time of his appointment as Secretary of  2003 Page #94  
's mental problems begin about the time he becomes the Secretary of Defense 2003 Page #94  
 different locations and different time periods. If true, the incident that 2003 Page #98  
ubble emission within a very short time after submerging in water. It was s 2003 Page #112  
e system to react for a sufficient time to build up reaction products. Alth 2003 Page #112  
 detected coming from the Base. In time, he would become both annoyance and 2003 Page #141  
human race, daring us to react. In time, he would present this mass of data 2003 Page #142  
es, whom he thought would waste no time in confronting the threat. They wou 2003 Page #142  
r paranoia, but this was the first time the aliens had actually become proa 2003 Page #142  
ome strange kind of device. By the time the phenomenon was popularized by B 2003 Page #144  
reels of tape. Paul decided it was time to go over their heads. He began by 2003 Page #145  
t was going on under wraps for the time, Bennewitz asked Doty if he could c 2003 Page #145  
credit the entire movement. At the time, his position looked frighteningly  2003 Page #146  
 steer Ufology into a new phase —a time where those who were following the  2003 Page #147  
This was not the first or the last time that furtive lights were seen zippi 2003 Page #147  
uced an "X-ray laser" beam. At the time, X-ray lasers were being developed  2003 Page #149  
ici, the AFOSI decided that it was time to start drawing his attention away 2003 Page #150  
enator Carl A. Hatch. • Why? • Odd time to meet, or was it to discuss New M 2003 Page #155  
m our physics understanding at the time would be the materials. Nearly impo 2003 Page #161  
terials. Nearly impossible at that time to make any progress in reverse eng 2003 Page #161  
vidence Is Out There It Just Takes Time, Money and Manpower. Novemoer 14-16 2003 Page #168  
n 1942 we would have had much more time to put our security plans in place  2003 Page #171  
be precisely the ones for the 1954 time frame. The cover (Slide 10) is quit 2003 Page #171  
bers consistent with policy of the time PROJECT PURPOSE AND GOALS 1. Scope  2003 Page #172  
 and used by professionals all the time for legal or copyright issues. Slid 2003 Page #178  
ht not fit the alleged publication time, looking at the use of language, an 2003 Page #181  
describing the tool, but about the time that it came to represent vodka and 2003 Page #181  
we wouldn't want to waste a lot of time an money poring over the details of 2003 Page #181  
49 and will be dealt with one at a time. Slide 50 deals with the question o 2003 Page #181  
these actions was accompanied by a time and date typed in, with the authori 2003 Page #181  
s the intense security during that time. Spoo4 Operations lAmualMAIN CONCER 2003 Page #182  
ic, February 1954 “Second Moon?, ” Time Magazine, March 15, 1954, p. 83. Co 2003 Page #182  
ions before this date, including a Time Magazine article just the previous  2003 Page #183  
estimony of a local witness of the time who described the large number of c 2003 Page #183  
nstruction actions going on at the time. The fourth challenge was that the  2003 Page #183  
om the target are quite precise in time (and thus, distance) although angle 2003 Page #183  
lassification of Restricted at one time existed and was lower than Confiden 2003 Page #184  
not elect to pay for a copy at the time we originally printed the 8x10 glos 2003 Page #184  
e is President Clinton, who at the time of his 1993 inauguration, was faced 2003 Page #189  
overnment. People who think he has time to read these documents, and mainta 2003 Page #189  
 times the president knows, and at time doesn't know. Summing it all up I w 2003 Page #189  
nt who held the White House at the time of the Roswell crash. Despite the i 2003 Page #190  
sident under FDR. During his whole time as vice-president he only met with  2003 Page #191  
d to Jamie Shandera in 1984. As my time is limited and others are talking a 2003 Page #191  
owever, that I have spent a lot of time in the past couple months looking a 2003 Page #191  
ected related to the crash. At the time of Kecksburg crash President Johnso 2003 Page #193  
ack of specific information at the time, plus the state of confusion that e 2003 Page #193  
case of attack. He told me at that time, the first time that I saw him, bec 2003 Page #194  
He told me at that time, the first time that I saw him, because he knew I w 2003 Page #194  
e other incidents that happen from time to time - reported by people who I  2003 Page #195  
incidents that happen from time to time - reported by people who I think ar 2003 Page #195  
 by what he saw. He decided it was time to go to the president and get him  2003 Page #200  
disclosure that he felt it was now time for the president to see. Further D 2003 Page #200  
ut. You said very generously "It's time to take a break." Over the break yo 2003 Page #201  
red in the same office at the same time. 5. Perform typewriter comparisons  2003 Page #209  
sistent with filing systems of the time and links the document to other 002 2003 Page #210  
ave net had, of course, sufficient time to determine in detail the instruct 2003 Page #222  
eneral Wedemeyer to China For some time we have been considering what actio 2003 Page #224  
t large-scale assistance. For some time I have had in mind the desirability 2003 Page #224  
General Nedoneyer to China For oom time we have boon considering what &@%S. 2003 Page #228  
SfflLY SUBJECT : CHINA 4 'For some time I have been considering what action 2003 Page #230  
 me his reactions. 1 had so little time to talk matters over with him today 2003 Page #230  
mained stationary for minutes at a time, then would resume thier original c 2003 Page #233  
Perhaps most interesting from this time period is a 1965 document on Moon D 2004 Page #6  
s took place on May 6. Around that time some people in San Luis and Mendoza 2004 Page #8  
ctory, number of objects observed, time of impact and a detailed descriptio 2004 Page #9  
 disc was Russian in origin: "Some time ago, a misunderstanding was caused  2004 Page #13  
al Conference been in space a long time before it came to Earth; we can tel 2004 Page #15  
Roswell both geographically and in time. It may well be the case that when  2004 Page #17  
ocket Which go out of control from time to time? It is poileibl4 but the id 2004 Page #19  
ich go out of control from time to time? It is poileibl4 but the idea that  2004 Page #19  
 DIDN'T HAVE THE CAPABILITY OR THE TIME TO ENVESTIGATE THE WHOLE GROUND AND 2004 Page #24  
age in the local newspapers at the time, the Aurora crash continues to be a 2004 Page #26  
s newspapers and periodicals. Each time, some debunker argues that the Auro 2004 Page #26  
ed against the hoax thesis. At the time I was aviation/aerospace writer for 2004 Page #27  
that the judge outdid himself that time." she recalled. Wise County Histori 2004 Page #29  
 for years. Brawley died about the time the 1973 publicity about Aurora bro 2004 Page #29  
d. She said, "I was only 15 at the time and had all but forgotten the incid 2004 Page #29  
y. We were living in Aurora at the time, but my mother and father wouldn't  2004 Page #29  
into the car and Wickens wasted no time covering the mile or so to the pay  2004 Page #35  
up. But the phone rang again. This time it was an unidentified male caller  2004 Page #35  
r Shag Harbor. That was the second time Werbicki had heard about those "fla 2004 Page #36  
ights in a line" and for the first time he entertained the idea of an aircr 2004 Page #36  
 the parking lot, having made good time from the Bear Point area. Some minu 2004 Page #36  
o see them. Father and son were in time to see the object with the large re 2004 Page #37  
ickens and his friends. During the time it took to do a quick search for a  2004 Page #37  
nce lived in the same house at the time at the opposite end — it being a du 2004 Page #38  
d put out into the Harbor. At this time there were only these two boats wit 2004 Page #38  
t running there, and the amount of time that past, he opted to "run a line  2004 Page #39  
not like to sail through it at the time, and avoided that general area for  2004 Page #40  
. He said he was only a kid at the time but he remembered the Shag Harbor c 2004 Page #43  
nd went on to say that at the same time, all kinds of weird things had been 2004 Page #43  
wn the operations journal for that time and his name and 6 others had been  2004 Page #43  
 Point. Chris Styles wished at the time that he had been aware of this seco 2004 Page #43  
g Harbor UFO Incident limit of the time. At that time the alleged submerged 2004 Page #44  
ncident limit of the time. At that time the alleged submerged UFOs lifted o 2004 Page #44  
l, having occurred during the same time period. The worker mentioned the na 2004 Page #44  
thouse keepers was on duty at that time but mentioned a third man who proba 2004 Page #44  
opped and hung in the sky for some time, about 7 or 8 minutes. Ockland was  2004 Page #45  
 the red lights reappeared a short time later in the sky, this time at a 35 2004 Page #45  
 short time later in the sky, this time at a 35 degree angle. They seemed t 2004 Page #45  
ng Cold War 'back stories.' At the time of the 1980 events, the U.S. milita 2004 Page #46  
aty with the United Kingdom at the time. While secret, this fact was well k 2004 Page #46  
 with incomplete memories of their time in the woods. The fourth man did no 2004 Page #47  
d night UFOs were again seen, this time moving in a seemingly organized gri 2004 Page #47  
ng in a certain place at a certain time. We were also careful not betray an 2004 Page #48  
much against his will. During this time, he and other eyewitness were subje 2004 Page #51  
w but kept it fairly brief. At the time we and two colleagues were sitting  2004 Page #51  
oduced me to George Nursey, at the time a resident of the town of Woodbridg 2004 Page #52  
 governmental buildings. G. At the time I was a quantity surveyor, just wor 2004 Page #52  
I see architect's drawings all the time, I've moved out of this field now.  2004 Page #52  
to the 81st Security Police at the time, Lori worked as a gate guard at Ben 2004 Page #54  
member, I was trying to survive my time there and didn't want to be snapped 2004 Page #55  
ought we saw something at the same time, but it was only a building structu 2004 Page #56  
n another area of the sky. At this time two F-4 fighters took off from our  2004 Page #57  
dbridge in 1980. This is the first time I've ever wrote about this. F.W.S.  2004 Page #57  
uled to speak, Larry for the first time. Budd's presentation on the missing 2004 Page #58  
Budd's presentation on the missing time phenomenon bothered Larry a great d 2004 Page #58  
roubled by partial memories of the time he had spent in the underground fac 2004 Page #59  
reening here today marks the first time it has been shown anywhere, outside 2004 Page #59  
ollective incidents will emerge as time passes. In any case, another Bentwa 2004 Page #59  
ir Field (RAAF) for this period of time were destroyed without proper autho 2004 Page #61  
high military security used at the time." SLIDE #4: USAF Paragraph stating  2004 Page #61  
s. At 4:11 p.m., Mountain Standard Time, Thursday, May 15, 1947, above the  2004 Page #62  
15 V-2 Flight Launched 16:04 local time. Reached 135.5 km. Carried cosmic a 2004 Page #64  
 to Aztec, New Mexico. At the same time, Rep. Kissner was doing an official 2004 Page #70  
d by 1957 had been renamed a third time as El Vado Radar Base. The other tw 2004 Page #71  
given was 1948. Now, for the first time on the record, Scott Ramsey has tol 2004 Page #72  
as probably in his 50s back at the time of the Aztec incident. We don't rea 2004 Page #72  
f the El Paso Oil Co. back at this time frame. That's why we are pinpointin 2004 Page #72  
Ferguson being the lead man at the time, the senior man, and there lay the  2004 Page #72  
 at least 1947 — while at the same time, the American government and corpor 2004 Page #75  
Prime Minister jointly decided the time was not right for the release of th 2004 Page #86  
n a hobby that he did in his spare time. Fortunately, the government lie wa 2004 Page #86  
shington D.C. and having some free time on my hands, I circulated around as 2004 Page #89  
lassified development stage at the time).Flying saucers exist.Their modus o 2004 Page #89  
ad with it and keep me posted from time to time." The material that Smith w 2004 Page #89  
it and keep me posted from time to time." The material that Smith was getti 2004 Page #89  
the U.S. government at the present time. WBS: May I ask the reason for this 2004 Page #91  
t give you any more at the present time. Years later Dr. Sarbacher recalled 2004 Page #91  
ned or that this had happened some time before? Sarbacher: Well yes. The co 2004 Page #92  
lly handled," he paused for a long time and then said, "Lots of it." Anothe 2004 Page #94  
hough Smith was very sick, he took time to talk with Groves. Groves was int 2004 Page #94  
f Dr. Vannevar Bush who was at the time leaving public service. Dr. Sarbach 2004 Page #98  
 and Ufologists were wasting their time trying to get through the governmen 2004 Page #99  
nd had identified 1965 as the last time that he had been involved with UFOs 2004 Page #100  
rtson panel report on UFOs. At the time Lundahl was working for the Navy. M 2004 Page #101  
bstance that was found at the same time and place — to none other than Wilb 2004 Page #102  
 had been loaned to me for a short time by your Air Force. Q: What about th 2004 Page #102  
o describing the incident: At this time, approximately 1400, 6 July, 1959,  2004 Page #104  
y seen had been blocked out at the time of the sighting. 101                2004 Page #104  
ingfield himself recalled: At that time, many UFO sighting reports came to  2004 Page #108  
ringfield's research up until that time. In that same year — 1957 — and unt 2004 Page #108  
eports on the same case at a later time. Therefore, every publication has b 2004 Page #110  
roving our understanding of space, time, and the physics of the ETs. The la 2004 Page #117  
 specific secrets that were at one time part of a conspiracy and kept from  2004 Page #125  
ns of leads could be followed with time and money • The most important secr 2004 Page #128  
problem out. Perhaps some research time in the Archives would yield emergen 2004 Page #129  
 larger than I had expected at the time, since I hadn't studied the topic m 2004 Page #129  
those documents had leaked at that time. Len's insight to the phenomena, pr 2004 Page #129  
recovered and captured, and at one time we had so much military activity th 2004 Page #130  
e English language. People at that time were panicked and reacted hysterica 2004 Page #133  
rs, arguably appropriate for their time period of history, that apparently  2004 Page #134  
s we understood them to be at that time. The trailers for the movie, which  2004 Page #134  
 were somewhat explosive for their time, as they made clear a TV movie was  2004 Page #134  
ics. Friedman explains that at the time of his first interview with Marcel, 2004 Page #135  
er in New Mexico at about the same time a group of archeologists stumbled u 2004 Page #135  
e Roswell Incident, at a different time, since there have been several repo 2004 Page #136  
y other source or forum up to that time. Since the two Randle/Schmitt books 2004 Page #137  
e day, that they spent very little time dropping debris off with Roswell Sh 2004 Page #138  
riff Wilcox — that they spent more time having a picnic before returning to 2004 Page #138  
iding use of his real name at that time. Charles Moore, when interviewed by 2004 Page #139  
und records of winds aloft at that time that he claimed proved that their M 2004 Page #139  
ctory. An FBI memo released at the time declared that the "flying saucer" f 2004 Page #142  
the only base in the world at that time that had the atomic bomb and the pl 2004 Page #142  
the Project Mogul balloons of that time. The Project Mogul balloon flight t 2004 Page #142  
rt of exaggerations that come with time and the re-telling of an unusual ta 2004 Page #143  
h be disclosed, up until about the time the alien autopsy film was first sh 2004 Page #144  
of the Roswell scenario for a long time. The grand-daughter of Sheriff Wilc 2004 Page #145  
the Roswell Army Air Field for the time period in question were mysteriousl 2004 Page #146  
 spaceman. The Air Force calls it "time compression." Those are the highlig 2004 Page #148  
rashka • Lysenko Industrialization Time Travel(Belimov) Research Institute  2004 Page #154  
ash Retrieval Conference Beria vs. Time Travel • In 1952, head of the Sovie 2004 Page #159  
uclear Research • Also Research on Time Travel • Many Other Things Reverse  2004 Page #164  
 so posterity for centuries.ln due time the photographs and glorious tames  2004 Page #164  
 was taking place in Europe at the time. That was the last time the Preside 2004 Page #176  
ope at the time. That was the last time the President was asked, or in othe 2004 Page #176  
ven Lovekin stated that during his time with Siznals Corp that Mount Weathe 2004 Page #177  
h the President At almost the same time, all the members of the Joint Chief 2004 Page #177  
 incidents that have happened from time to time — reportings by people who  2004 Page #177  
ts that have happened from time to time — reportings by people who basicall 2004 Page #177  
uture investigation was a waste of time. The Air Force took this University 2004 Page #178  
l Intelligence Center) know at the time that a pseudo scientific project wa 2004 Page #178  
c UFO investigation about the same time as in the states. The Canadians, ho 2004 Page #178  
ad been shown on television. At no time did he say it was the same, just si 2004 Page #180  
 Baker was very well known at that time. So he came in and analyzed it and  2004 Page #184  
m had been pulled many times. Each time he asked Coleman would have a diffe 2004 Page #185  
ent was Daniel Sheehan, who at the time the Chief Council to the Jesuit Hea 2004 Page #186  
ing from Vietnam after serving his time went into the reserves. Camp Drum w 2004 Page #188  
 and bringing it up to the present time. At that point a number of document 2004 Page #189  
and dagger methods. About the same time Reagan was coming into office a res 2004 Page #189  
e don't know is that was the first time they met. He met in an Albuquerque  2004 Page #190  
f a step thing. It's one step at a time. You just get lured in further and  2004 Page #190  
we had done, and we spent a lot of time discussing it. Bob Scott was a Reag 2004 Page #192  
Special Agent Richard Doty. At the time of her contact with Doty she was pr 2004 Page #193  
fficer had been with him the whole time. Like Disney, Emenegger, and others 2004 Page #195  
cording to a remark quoted to long time Washington White House reporter Sar 2004 Page #197  
hagrin of a few ufologists — equal time to skeptics, primarily because I am 2004 Page #214  
hat I give the ufologists too much time and credit. So, to paraphrase the o 2004 Page #214  
 started digging further, but this time with a broader self-directed mandat 2004 Page #215  
tory believable, but we had a hard time digesting the two police officers.  2004 Page #216  
e lucky to get one in a reasonable time. No disrespect to the local law enf 2004 Page #216  
y.' Well, Doug was nineteen at the time, and said that [the younger] police 2004 Page #217  
, including, on occasion, spending time in jail for refusing to reveal the  2004 Page #218  
, or others he may have met in his time there.2° In other words, he may hav 2004 Page #218  
y insiders could have known at the time the book was written, this would go 2004 Page #219  
sing very sophisticated (for their time), high-powered radar, particularly  2004 Page #220  
 the best systems available at the time. So, which is it? I'm not an expert 2004 Page #220  
ay have been using, existed at the time of the Aztec incident, just as repo 2004 Page #221  
a fact which was top secret at the time the book was written, which begs th 2004 Page #221  
s been extremely gracious with his time when participating in our UFO docum 2004 Page #222  
 and Roswell Army Air Field at the time of the Roswell incident, and a very 2004 Page #222  
t exactly unique in America at the time. Far more renowned men, including C 2004 Page #224  
n the one photograph he had at the time, and believed he could make out som 2004 Page #226  
's convinced if Gen. Ramey had had time to read the message, the photograph 2004 Page #228  
ining the Ramey/DuBose Photo Shoot Time Research by Andrew Lavoie, RPIT Can 2004 Page #231  
the shadow, and thus determine the time of day the photo was taken. Andrew  2004 Page #231  
It was not practical to refine the time frame any narrower than a 20-minute 2004 Page #232  
tographs themselves? For the first time I now believe it can. Of the seven  2004 Page #233  
aken the Marcel images at the same time. This was a scenario I myself was h 2004 Page #234  
f July 8th 1947, but possibly some time later that day. Though all the UTA  2004 Page #234  
ictures could have been taken some time later is to be seen in the Marcel i 2004 Page #235  
 the Marcel images were taken some time after Bond Johnson had taken the Ra 2004 Page #236  
 AP wire only at 3:26pm Fort Worth time, some 10 to 20 minutes after he had 2004 Page #236  
inally succeeded at 2:26pm Roswell time that afternoon. AP was one of the l 2004 Page #237  
 door to Gen. Ramey's office. Some time before the events of July 1947, the 2004 Page #237  
s outlined above. Bond was by this time probably back at the Star Telegram  2004 Page #237  
ictures, he remembers that by this time the story was all over the wires an 2004 Page #237  
cel pictures, has also gone by the time the Newton image was taken. There i 2004 Page #238  
inking the images together through time. We still have many blanks to fill  2004 Page #238  
n a difficult position. I feel the time is fast approaching when the files  2004 Page #248  
d civilian UFO research for a long time, and have played a major role in ke 2004 Page #248  
tified by the name JEHOVAH. At one time it was called ZODIAC and may have c 2004 Page #249  
an approach $300 an hour and their time adds up quickly. Two experts that c 2004 Page #250  
ercially available during the same time frame. A chemical and microscopic e 2004 Page #250  
n special Government Issue. At the time this paper was written many additio 2004 Page #250  
 JJA," is researchable. Yet at the time of this writing, we are still don't 2004 Page #252  
maintenance of security until such time FBI involvement is no longer requir 2004 Page #252  
aced in condition GREEN until such time they are told to stand down. Units  2004 Page #253  
t To We Really Know? For the first time in the history of LI°logy we have o 2004 Page #253  
ause the purloiner "thought it was time for the public's right to know to b 2004 Page #253  
ld have to subsume our concepts of time, distance, psychic events and commu 2005 Page #4  
pinion that ... ex_it/entry into a time dimension " ■ "Items and data from  2005 Page #9  
moment, for it could be the second time the Brazilian authorities would go  2005 Page #35  
bout the UFO phenomenon. The first time was in 1986, when the 1vlinister fo 2005 Page #35  
said." Then he left the room. Some time after, a serious contradiction came 2005 Page #35  
eeing that it was useless to waste time on her, the same men approach ed Lu 2005 Page #36  
nformation about the case. At that time, he talked to another physician who 2005 Page #36  
ue we know about on Earth. At that time 1 was out of the atomic testing, bu 2005 Page #40  
ith the Air Force and this was the time 1 was on Blue Book. There was a rep 2005 Page #40  
js special ties at that particular time included the engineering design of  2005 Page #41  
ved with defense contracts. At the time of his reported experience, he was  2005 Page #41  
e on earth. Daly stated that at no time was he allowed to enter the UFO; ho 2005 Page #42  
as in the right place at the right time when the crates arrived at night by 2005 Page #43  
 who was serving in Vietnam at the time. Ominously, Woolcott's husband felt 2005 Page #44  
d when he saw th.is thing. And the time -the date, 1953, I think would coin 2005 Page #69  
up. "Consider the logistics of the time, what they had to work with. If you 2005 Page #71  
he formal political process. It is time to review some of our assumptions.  2005 Page #75  
1 was ignored completely, and much time was wasted on the irrelevant effort 2005 Page #76  
man intelligence is occurring at a time when our global ci\·ilization is in 2005 Page #77  
as assigned to the facility at the time). 4. A former Air Force Sergeant wh 2005 Page #78  
ake a lifetime to do it.. .. lt is time to end a.11 the secrecy on this as  2005 Page #81  
lity. According to Goodall at that time, there were at least 8 black progra 2005 Page #82  
 a private exhibit was at the same time being held for politicians and mili 2005 Page #83  
caused her, possibly for the first time, to consider that a11 this might in 2005 Page #85  
also be temporarv. Big things take time to settle in, and this is very big. 2005 Page #86  
rth F. Baker, for having taken the time and for having had the patience to  2005 Page #88  
 then the Soviet Union, and, for a time, they were al!O\ved to thrive. Much 2005 Page #89  
rgy Accumulator It was during this time that he discovered the specificall  2005 Page #90  
odified version speeds the healing time of wounds and burns. I speak here f 2005 Page #90  
 is no set or prescribed length of time for its use, though fifteen minutes 2005 Page #91  
se observation b) the FBI from the time that they entered this country. (fh 2005 Page #92  
e-conduct the experiment, but this time following the strict protocols devi 2005 Page #92  
stein even saw this letter: at the time, all of his mail would have been sc 2005 Page #92  
ed and distorted articles foUowed. Time l\llagazj11e's offering was entitle 2005 Page #93  
ks available on the subject at the time, F/ying Sa11cers from 011ter Space. 2005 Page #94  
 laws of mechanical flight. At the time, Reich wrote: "I had not sturued an 2005 Page #94  
s being totally suppressed at that time. \Xi'hen you reported a UFO, they c 2005 Page #95  
sibility of life in space. At this time his questioning encompassed the gal 2005 Page #95  
sight. On October 10, for a second time, Reich dimmed "stars" and induced t 2005 Page #96  
 October 1954, they were from that time on, and would have identified him a 2005 Page #97  
lized for major surgery during the time Reich visited Arizona. My colleague 2005 Page #97  
ul men in American politics at the time, would have known about MJ-12 if it 2005 Page #97  
 Ohio on his way to Arizona at the time .. A meeting with a General Watson  2005 Page #98  
r to consider as well -that at the time McDonald was working closely with,  2005 Page #100  
g to have observed UFOs, and, over time, their behavior, interacting with t 2005 Page #102  
ng of football and radio etc. at a time when the sinking of a U.S. aircraft 2005 Page #102  
 the most important thinker of our time? I must face the question that was  2005 Page #103  
ructure, and work capacity at that time." But does all tlus really come dow 2005 Page #103  
f us? No. The fact is that at tl1e time of his death Dr. Reich had high blo 2005 Page #104  
n reward and anyone who takes tl1e time to understand Reich's work will onl 2005 Page #104  
rs of convention. They give lircle time to uncomfortable facts and numerous 2005 Page #117  
 another dimension or even another time period?" The answer to all of these 2005 Page #118  
American public since at least the time of World War II, few people and eve 2005 Page #118  
he public over a lengthy period of time. Tlus collection of controversial s 2005 Page #119  
n and believability may be lost to time or simply mistaken . Some, however, 2005 Page #121  
 for captured V-2 launches and, in time, the developm ental resting of such 2005 Page #125  
e again restored, there wiD come a time when surplus funds may be available 2005 Page #128  
d .... I appreciate the effort and time spent in producing valuable insight 2005 Page #128  
, NM (building 21 did exist at the time). The document's appendix cites oth 2005 Page #129  
e, despite the personal expense of time and money. Some crash incidents hav 2005 Page #134  
, evidence that is out of place in time or space; in documents, formats tha 2005 Page #137  
ingfield himself recalled: At that time, man) UFO sighting reports came to  2005 Page #139  
 larger than I had expected at the time, since 1 hadn't studied the topic m 2005 Page #140  
those documents had leaked at that time. Len's insight into the phenomena , 2005 Page #140  
ts recovered and captured . At one time in the early Cold \v'ar so much mil 2005 Page #140  
d in .... " Information since that time indicates public disclosure of MOON 2005 Page #143  
d its meaning for the future-it is time for "MAJIC EYES ONLY" to enlighten  2005 Page #143  
popular TV documentary made at the time was the Fox Network's Alie11 A111op 2005 Page #145  
by the elderly cameraman, who this time had something djfferent to offer. T 2005 Page #145  
occasions t0 view the film. At the time, 1 was the conference organizer for 2005 Page #146  
ink that it was. So, for the first time we have someone outside of Santilli 2005 Page #148  
cts crew. I ha,·e spent quire some time thinking over many ways that this c 2005 Page #149  
 seated on the record for he first time that the creature could well be a r 2005 Page #150  
erviewed him on tape for the first time in many years. I asked Santilli if  2005 Page #150  
but helps to qualify the period of time and what the cameraman was doing du 2005 Page #151  
 publisher here for the very first time; and this only represents the tip o 2005 Page #151  
serving in the armed forces at the time. San Antonio, a smaU desert town on 2005 Page #153  
d a friend in the state police. In time, they grew up and moved away-Baca t 2005 Page #154  
ks, the brand my mom smoked at the time. le was folded up and lodged undern 2005 Page #155  
spotted the wreckage. For a second time, we were dumbfounded. The wreckage  2005 Page #155  
 to electricity, while at the same time a transference of heat takes place. 2005 Page #158  
Retrieval and Categorization; Real time Systems -Robotics; Design Methodolo 2005 Page #162  
e to reverse engineering until the time we make appropriate scientific disc 2005 Page #163  
lready been renamed Edwards at the time of the occurrence and was no longer 2005 Page #164  
e parallel worlds exist in another time djmension. lt's as if our universe  2005 Page #164  
 was just being constructed at the time, and the four ETs that accompani ed 2005 Page #170  
 with.in 50 years." Th.is was at a time when the multi-stage rockets were b 2005 Page #172  
n to us. Furthermore, I have spent time at 20 archives, had a security clea 2006 Page #4  
ds, there has been a great deal of time for other civilizations to establis 2006 Page #5  
d the neighborhood for a very long time indeed. I think it is hilarious tha 2006 Page #6  
c freeloading. Can we estimate the time it takes to cross the ocean by thro 2006 Page #6  
destroy ourselves, there will be a time when star travel is not considered  2006 Page #6  
os Alamos apparently shortened the time it took the Soviets to test their f 2006 Page #9  
s in 15 states. I was gone all the time from when I left home until I retur 2006 Page #10  
nusual for someone engaged in full time military service. His efforts were  2006 Page #17  
ash retrieval operations. Well any time I needed a security clearance, I ha 2006 Page #20  
e that they give you that on a one time basis, on a "need to know" and that 2006 Page #20  
claim of being clearances on a one time "need to know" basis, where he was  2006 Page #20  
 for PPD was conducted at the same time while training for a conventional m 2006 Page #22  
eginning • Few listened for a long time. NICAP • 1950s and 1960s • Received 2006 Page #25  
take a lifetime to dolt.' • "it is time to end all the secrecy on this as i 2006 Page #27  
rge Fier tWho was stationed at the time at McGuire as Deputy Director a I n 2006 Page #29  
int: "They were building a Fucking Time Machine." 39                        2006 Page #42  
eeper for the true story, spending time and resources. Upon further researc 2006 Page #44  
arly and undeniably, for the first time, that we are not the only intellige 2006 Page #50  
l new technologies and at the same time mark an overturning of collective - 2006 Page #50  
celerated change when the reaction time of the organization becomes critica 2006 Page #50  
rom a different dimension of space/time? Does it originate from someplace t 2006 Page #53  
our location or dimension of space/time on its way elsewhere? Is human life 2006 Page #53  
 that it positive, given the short time frame in which to assess and react. 2006 Page #54  
NHI remains difficult, though with time, the human inclination to fear and  2006 Page #54  
 and individuals would need to buy time, any way possible, to formulate eff 2006 Page #55  
order and will to resist. However, time might allow regrouping of human res 2006 Page #55  
takeholder groups would react over time. For some people, Contact would see 2006 Page #57  
maintain public order while buying time to penetrate strangeness and verify 2006 Page #59  
ng ethnic or economic lines. For a time, many people might stop going to wo 2006 Page #59  
gement days before arrival. By the time NHI arrives, governments are inform 2006 Page #60  
dopt higher ideas about life. Over time, NHI influence might lead to change 2006 Page #60  
ess as interesting, not evil. With time to assess and explore, science woul 2006 Page #61  
acking of science. Nonetheless, in time, many new products and breakthrough 2006 Page #61  
out violence, government would buy time with diplomatic overtures. The mome 2006 Page #62  
ld be paramount, along with buying time by any means necessary. Government  2006 Page #62  
again resemble WW II mobilization, time allowing, with the difference that  2006 Page #63  
gly support churches in this role, time permitting. NHI would also provoke  2006 Page #63  
miliar -negative scenario there is time for strategic response, but also th 2006 Page #63  
ively rise to the occasion, buying time but keeping human values and instit 2006 Page #64  
ecrecy and unlimited funding. Over time, this could have a distorting/corru 2006 Page #64  
 independent dealings with NHI, in time resulting in treasonous activities. 2006 Page #64  
treasonous activities. At the same time, business would have big stake in m 2006 Page #64  
eaders would demonize the NH!. End time preaching would escalate. The NHI s 2006 Page #65  
forms of cult worship. At the same time, churches would be essential to mai 2006 Page #65  
s would be very important. - Given time to coordinate plans and actions, go 2006 Page #67  
y would depend above all on buying time — time to assess nature and capabil 2006 Page #68  
 depend above all on buying time — time to assess nature and capabilities o 2006 Page #68  
ss nature and capabilities of NHI, time to coordinate global response, time 2006 Page #68  
ime to coordinate global response, time to shore up social order. Slow-Fami 2006 Page #68  
amount importance. Slowness allows time for coordinated stakeholder respons 2006 Page #68  
gotiations with NHI, mainly to buy time. - The most extreme intelligence -g 2006 Page #68  
s Secret or even Top Secret at the time of their loss, visiting the crash s 2006 Page #72  
had been publicly surfaced. At the time of the accident the A-12 was still  2006 Page #73  
This was not a cover story. At the time, there was no reason to expect the  2006 Page #76  
ic of the paint scheme used at the time. I found some skin with light gray  2006 Page #76  
t 74,000 feet. After a rocket burn time of nearly 90 74                     2006 Page #77  
iles or so north of Area 51 at the time the drone launched. When I showed t 2006 Page #79  
on took place on 27 May 2005. This time, we found what we were looking for. 2006 Page #80  
nd may have been supersonic at the time of impact. Mulhare made no attempt  2006 Page #82  
 and plastic. It took only a short time to fill several plastic sandwich ba 2006 Page #83  
d to a civilian scrap dealer. Each time I visited the Bakersfield site, I h 2006 Page #84  
s? The recovery crew had plenty of time to remove debris from the site and  2006 Page #85  
were sensitive technologies at the time the accidents occurred. The sites w 2006 Page #86  
led along behind the group. By the time the group arrived at the farm, it w 2006 Page #90  
r Incident I started spending more time out of the mountains when I went to 2006 Page #92  
sking questions and spent a lot of time in diners and coffee shops. Still,  2006 Page #92  
atwoods Monster" for the millionth time. I was there to find the truth. I e 2006 Page #92  
monster, Mrs. Kathleen May. At the time, she lived near Flatwoods in the to 2006 Page #93  
rea while I was putting together a time line of events for September 12, 19 2006 Page #94  
r story did not reach the press in time for the Saturday morning papers. Th 2006 Page #94  
assaway. I learned that during the time when Flatwoods was being overrun by 2006 Page #95  
ods, West Virginia" as well as the time of the sighting, "1930 EST" which t 2006 Page #96  
s is a thirty-minute span from the time the "Washington area meteor" passed 2006 Page #96  
s of six different states within a time span of about thirty-five minutes.  2006 Page #98  
 wealth of impressive data in both time and space.6 Therefore, in discussin 2006 Page #102  
resent for an indefinite period of time. In the Korean War, several thousan 2006 Page #108  
l Hemorrhagic Fever unknown at the time. Later when Bolivian Fever was disc 2006 Page #108  
resent for an indefinite period of time • Site of LZ-3 is less than 300 mil 2006 Page #112  
n syndrome (CFIDS). This is a good time to introduce some essential definit 2006 Page #113  
ses - in what is a clearly defined time period - have at their heart intrig 2006 Page #119  
ilym Owen, who was off-duty at the time and having a pint of beer in the ne 2006 Page #120  
een — coincidentally - at the same time that a group of men were out on the 2006 Page #121  
cation and at practically the same time? Andy Roberts firmly believes the l 2006 Page #121  
in the Force to his credit. At the time that the account was first revealed 2006 Page #122  
nto their vehide: "We were at this time warned not to open the boxes, but t 2006 Page #122  
cott added that this was "the only time I was ever involved in anything of  2006 Page #123  
'll end up being given a very hard time by the government. "But as I said t 2006 Page #123  
hat allegedly occurred between the time that Prescott and his unit departed 2006 Page #124  
 somebody up there in such a short time, and Margaret's impression was that 2006 Page #125  
n foot. It would have taken a long time to walk up there: possibly up to an 2006 Page #125  
ith a nuclear accident at the same time. "By coincidence, Granada Televisio 2006 Page #126  
er family came from Corwen. At the time that the thing on the Berwyns happe 2006 Page #126  
tory from him around 1976. At that time he only told me that bodies had bee 2006 Page #127  
mountain and he didn't know at the time that they'd been taken to Porton Do 2006 Page #127  
 friend of ours visiting us at the time — a lecturer and mathematician from 2006 Page #128  
tish Isles by alien forces. At the time, stories and rumors were in circula 2006 Page #130  
ce of aliens. However, at the same time that (a) the National Archive, Lond 2006 Page #131  
ergency rescue actions, but at the time, the unit was trained and available 2006 Page #132  
d in the same area and at the same time. `With daylight the next day, Mexic 2006 Page #134  
0225 hrs the next morning. At that time they resumed the flight and rendezv 2006 Page #135  
net. Map provided by Bill.) At the time, Homestead AFB, which is in Miami,  2006 Page #145  
e definitely working a grid. Every time the jet fighters would come to chec 2006 Page #146  
 occasions. But this was the first time that we actually picked them up on  2006 Page #146  
 FOUR HOURS. IN ALL THAT PERIOD OF TIME, WERE YOU LISTENING TO THE VOICES A 2006 Page #146  
pick out jet engines. After a long time on the scopes, you could hear it an 2006 Page #147  
eaks Radar Site, Utah In that same time period of 1966 to 1967 while Bill a 2006 Page #150  
old because on my birthday at that time, we were living in Las Vegas, Nevad 2006 Page #152  
ed by Andrew Kissner.) DURING THAT TIME, PAUL, DID YOUR FATHER EVER SAY TO  2006 Page #152  
emember was the radar site at that time ran at an average of 3 megawatts, t 2006 Page #152  
ts, that's 3 million watts. It was time for an upgrade. The upgrade was fro 2006 Page #152  
ng above the radar dome. The first time I saw them, that's when my Dad's su 2006 Page #153  
 saw stacked above the site at one time was five. WHEN YOU SAY STACKED, I H 2006 Page #153  
he got his rear end chewed out big time! The next day on Sunday, they went  2006 Page #154  
had no way of retrieving it at the time. Dad and the rest of the techs were 2006 Page #155  
hern tip of Okinawa, Japan. At the time, he was a Seaman Apprentice to the  2006 Page #157  
t of reptilianish. But at the same time, you could not because of the black 2006 Page #159  
. I couldn't even accept it at the time. It took hours for me to even accep 2006 Page #159  
ver you wanted to call them at the time, did crash in New Mexico in the 194 2006 Page #160  
l program. Howard transferred some time in 1977. And I'll never forget that 2006 Page #160  
ncident." And I had no idea at the time that this was in books or had alrea 2006 Page #161  
ce, what's to stop me?' So, at the time, I worked at a 3-star command there 2006 Page #161  
t it. He said since that period of time and on up to present day... YOU'RE  2006 Page #162  
rking with SECRET material all the time and you understand that the United  2006 Page #163  
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TIME: 10:30 AM (President Truman is prep 2006 Page #164  
eson's story indicates that at the time he received the first notification  2006 Page #167  
n this version about the beginning time, 10:30 AM, with the information in  2006 Page #168  
ersion, based on notes made at the time rather than upon memories years aft 2006 Page #168  
the radar at Dow AFB, then at that time the objects were about 200 miles no 2006 Page #171  
ut the fastest fighter jets of the time. Similarly, if the detection had be 2006 Page #172  
ld." According to Willingham, some time later he took the metal to the Mari 2006 Page #176  
e taken two hours or more from the time the object appeared to crash until  2006 Page #177  
l Air Defense Command radar at the time was at Walker AFB at Roswell, NM. H 2006 Page #178  
typical radar installations of the time. However, Goodfellow AFB at San Ang 2006 Page #178  
definitely answered at the present time because the CIC and Air Force recor 2006 Page #178  
 you to call a little earlier next time, Doug? Finally, huge thanks to my w 2006 Page #180  
t the following findings PROLOGUE: Time to Go? For as long as I can remembe 2006 Page #182  
eculation, and debate. Yet, by the time I arrived on the scene, with my int 2006 Page #183  
nished beneath waves. Until it was time to go? Perhaps the inquiry that fol 2006 Page #183  
st Guard calls, at about this same time KING Five News (a major Seattle TV  2006 Page #184  
 AM: A third report is filed, this time directly from the Bellingham Coast  2006 Page #185  
orts of missing planes during this time period. 5:18 AM: The Bellingham Coa 2006 Page #185  
 Dominic Papetti at the helm. This time, the Diane's depth finder detects n 2006 Page #188  
ut the northern Puget Sound at the time, the weather was described as agthi 2006 Page #189  
r spotted in the region during the time of the event. No debris or crash re 2006 Page #189  
 this particular place or point in time. • Conclusion #3: This incident was 2006 Page #189  
tion of sky in question during the time of this event. • Conclusion #4: The 2006 Page #189  
O activity was reported during the time or in the place of the event. • Con 2006 Page #189  
d in the sky during this period of time in this particular place. According 2006 Page #189  
ct was discovered at this point in time in the exact area where an unidenti 2006 Page #190  
dove on the same spot only a short time apart, yet their air bubbles surfac 2006 Page #191  
e position (at different points in time), tugged by currents, traveling ove 2006 Page #191  
ds, he would invariably spend some time searching the area where the object 2006 Page #193  
nizations and projects. During the time that I was preparing to relocate to 2006 Page #196  
 of human surveillance during this time. I returned from a trip to Californ 2006 Page #196  
s repeated every night at the same time, with such regularity that the woma 2006 Page #199  
acts, he had to do this in his own time. Subsequently David constructed two 2006 Page #200  
ow had been interested in for some time. Back in March of 1993, the Foundat 2006 Page #200  
 down funding requests during this time from some very prominent remote vie 2006 Page #202  
 of Contact with a UFO During this time, Bigelow, Dave and I were concerned 2006 Page #202  
ent animal mutilation news. At the time the Fyffe, Alabama mutilations were 2006 Page #203  
drija Puharich and Jim Marrs. From time to time, speakers would provide cop 2006 Page #203  
harich and Jim Marrs. From time to time, speakers would provide copies of t 2006 Page #203  
says that she may have had missing time, too. She asked me "How could I hav 2006 Page #204  
to their experience! Spooks At the time of the dissolution of Area 2000, be 2006 Page #205  
on said "Maybe." However, the next time he came by he didn't want to talk a 2006 Page #206  
see his brother. I worried, at the time that the "information" might turn o 2006 Page #206  
It was an exciting and stimulating time. Today, Robert Bigelow has initiate 2006 Page #207  
elationship has evolved since that time. 3                                  2007 Page #9  
ia in war-time deceptions. By this time, t~~ operaaon was so b1g_that it co 2007 Page #10  
ishment became exposed for a brief time in the late 1970s. Articles appeare 2007 Page #12  
e newly created CIA did not \vaste time getting involved in the UFO situati 2007 Page #17  
ed by the mainstream meilia at the time. I thjnk the Enqwrer has been used  2007 Page #25  
ience, there would likely be ample time to intercept it. 23                 2007 Page #29  
egories: physical and social. Over time, I have come co trunk that those wh 2007 Page #36  
 it!" WHO READS THIS TRASH? {Atone time, CIA employees were controlling som 2007 Page #45  
d by the Die pen comp1ny fonhe fim time in 1977. The ink on p•ges 18'1, I Q 2007 Page #46  
ighly successful advertisements in Time, 1\eumveek and other major national 2007 Page #61  
re rusplay cards. There was once a time when runosaurs roamed the earth and 2007 Page #65  
ls. Not terribly well known at the time, even among UFO researchers, was th 2007 Page #65  
hey have an American Express Card. Time, Nenmveek, U.S. Nen1s & IVorlrl Rep 2007 Page #68  
ess networking. The ad appeared in Time, Ne111s111eek, U.S. Ne1vs (i,,· 111 2007 Page #70  
 wide distribution and appeared in Time, Neumveek, US NeJVs & World &port,  2007 Page #74  
ave run such srorylines for) ears. Time allowing, l hope to show some examp 2007 Page #75  
s," is the group response. At thjs time, 1989, the term was one familiar to 2007 Page #75  
nce for these creatures until such time as a more definitive designation ca 2007 Page #75  
                            At the time they ran, the corporation 's CEO wa 2007 Page #76  
zines, TVs and websites for a long time to come. Their overt, and/or covert 2007 Page #77  
plier amongst other things. At the time none of this scuff was in my mind.  2007 Page #78  
 you were living in London at this time. Have you always lived in London? G 2007 Page #78  
n had any computer studies at that time. They just started chat in my later 2007 Page #80  
 sister. Then he remarried a third time and 1 've now got 3 half brothers.  2007 Page #82  
of bullying. Which is quite a long time and felt bad at the time and some b 2007 Page #82  
te a long time and felt bad at the time and some bad things happened to me. 2007 Page #82  
 so justice can be done. As at the time his family didn't even know what th 2007 Page #84  
nd I was fascinated because at the time they had 300 expert witnesses all o 2007 Page #85  
method of entry in practicall y no time at all in nearly ail of their syste 2007 Page #86  
ught. I think I might have got the time zones confused or somethjng because 2007 Page #86  
lly awake and in the office at the time and they had seen what I was doing. 2007 Page #86  
l I knew it was illegal but at the time just because it was illegal doesn't 2007 Page #86  
oftware at someone else's macrunes time or expense? Do such trungs exist? G 2007 Page #88  
istical. l djdn't regret it at the time but] regret it now because of how i 2007 Page #90  
and it was around the same sort of time that I was there .... I wondered if 2007 Page #90  
 if trus was me as it was the same time and was the same network. M\V: Did  2007 Page #90  
irung such a quiet presence at the time l ilidn't trunk there was any way I 2007 Page #90  
of price fixjng charges but at the time the man rune this it was legal, but 2007 Page #92  
ears ago and wasn't illegal at the time. They are just using the system for 2007 Page #92  
This support group (SG) was at one time stationed at Carswell AFB (Fort \Xl 2007 Page #99  
nce needed for publication at that time (th.is sighting was also reported i 2007 Page #110  
 Author's special note: During the time that Jack was examining the discs a 2007 Page #110  
on foreign soil, while at the same time keeping the project strategicall y  2007 Page #111  
, with over 30,000 hours of flight time in 119 different types of aircraft. 2007 Page #114  
                               The time has come for the U.S.A.F. to fully  2007 Page #120  
ter way" to access space. It's now time for the military industrial complex 2007 Page #120  
oing on. You know, that particular time of the year, it was not unusual to  2007 Page #122  
oing off to fight the fire. By the time we got down there and got our ice c 2007 Page #124  
ed around that whole situation and time period? Joe: J use the amount of ai 2007 Page #125  
,, as there, right around the same time. DeBow: So chis is right after the  2007 Page #125  
ul and 1, we said it was the first time our dads came back and didn't say a 2007 Page #125  
g . Whether or not they had a good time, whether or not they were heroes. N 2007 Page #125  
lways show up or was this the only time? 119                                2007 Page #125  
           Joe: This ,vas the only time that l can ever recall that the mil 2007 Page #126  
esearch uncovered that during that time period there was a military nuclear 2007 Page #126  
                      Ar~und tl1~t time period the local county newspaper f 2007 Page #127  
t he burrowed under in the nick of time. This fire storm took two weeks ro  2007 Page #128  
he phone and they spoke for a Jong time. After Bob hung up I knew he was up 2007 Page #136  
panned sixteen years, during which time she made thirty movies, experienced 2007 Page #136  
tter photographs for analysis some time after the initial, earlier batch wa 2007 Page #138  
s took place on May 6. Around that time some people in San Luis and Mendoza 2007 Page #141  
ctory, number of objects observed, time of impact and a detailed descriptio 2007 Page #142  
            Few people knew at the time that Coyote Canyon -red underlined  2007 Page #164  
estigating this incident." A short time 11Ur1 hou-ftnoticod from h.-ldlII., 2007 Page #165  
 -fUnlw---. butnono_...-. "A short time later, a housewife noticed from her 2007 Page #165  
ked really irritated and the whole time like when we were coming up the dir 2007 Page #168  
 what I remember anyway. The whole time this thing was glO\ving and he (pol 2007 Page #169  
 be following the object the whole time because there wasn't that much time 2007 Page #170  
ime because there wasn't that much time between when we saw it and went aft 2007 Page #170  
t have been watching it for a long time and realized it was getting lower i 2007 Page #171  
h, I'm sure they saw it for a long time before we did. Paul: Probably on ra 2007 Page #171  
on radar or even visual for a long time. HOW DO YOU THINK THJ\TT HEY KEPT T 2007 Page #171  
\'/ERE PAUL'S MOM IN CHARGE AT THE TIME Ai"\JD YOUR SISTER, SANDY, \Y/AS TH 2007 Page #171  
 began shortly after IO p.m. local time, over 600 miles east of Presidio, n 2007 Page #185  
l near 2,000 miles per hour at the time that it encountered another aircraf 2007 Page #186  
l change in a very short period of time. Mexican spotter planes first locat 2007 Page #186  
overs suggested otherwise. A short time later, the Mexican military convoy  2007 Page #187  
re standing ready to launch at the time that the order was given. The Ameri 2007 Page #187  
ght in a fishing net at about that time." This would change the date of the 2007 Page #195  
date was mid-February 1967 and the time approximately 18 hours (6 PM). The  2007 Page #195  
official position with NASA at the time was Acting Discipline Scientist, Pl 2007 Page #197  
ve copies of these reports at this time. A final curious detail is that, wh 2007 Page #198  
h elements. Unfortunately, at that time, the Air Force wasn't all that inte 2008 Page #7  
 the newspaper. It had been a long time ago and the sighting, at least from 2008 Page #8  
mand post got another report, this time from Lt. Col. James Howell who want 2008 Page #9  
ircraft against the hills. By this time the light had decreased so that the 2008 Page #10  
 but that was using Greenwich Mean Time. When corrected to local time the s 2008 Page #10  
Mean Time. When corrected to local time the sightings were made within fift 2008 Page #10  
 that lit the ground like the noon time sun. He said that he believes it wa 2008 Page #11  
trol. He said that he looked up in time to see a ball of fire and thought t 2008 Page #12  
this problem has been demonstrated time and again. Add the complication of  2008 Page #13  
 impossible , especially given the time of the year. It would mean that som 2008 Page #14  
 until it faded from sight. At one time, I would have given great weight to 2008 Page #14  
d stationed at Nellis at the right time, there is no reason to accept this  2008 Page #15  
 each other when corrected for the time zones and the fact that some of the 2008 Page #15  
ts were filed using Greenwich Mean Time. The Air Force file for the Nellis  2008 Page #15  
other over Las Vegas at the proper time. So, it might have been a balloon.  2008 Page #16  
cluding the reports created at the time came from the Project Blue Book fil 2008 Page #16  
ll as that from Nellis. The flight time, according to the files was thirty- 2008 Page #17  
lue Book Files • Ndh~ -IS APR 62 • Time -2035 L • Eur¢ka -1 9 APR 62 • Time 2008 Page #18  
ime -2035 L • Eur¢ka -1 9 APR 62 • Time -0319 Z 12 Blue Book Report Card La 2008 Page #18  
s that existed in the state at the time. As evidence of this, consider the  2008 Page #26  
beamed down a stream of light from time to · 14 time. Significantly , long  2008 Page #32  
 stream of light from time to · 14 time. Significantly , long after this do 2008 Page #32  
strial spacecraft , and who at the time of the 1993 encounter investigated  2008 Page #33  
. You have to realize that at that time there was literally just a 27       2008 Page #33  
no less than two hours of "missing time." After some months of distinct emo 2008 Page #35  
out entire the body of this paper. Time and again, I have cited cases of pr 2008 Page #37  
. Cllorkson If you commit a crime, time is on your side. Time is almost alw 2008 Page #40  
mit a crime, time is on your side. Time is almost always the enemy of inves 2008 Page #40  
ses move away, forget, or pass on. Time makes it less likely anyone will ca 2008 Page #40  
y be going on all around us at any time, extraordinary events unfolding tha 2008 Page #41  
s of Westport and Gray land at the time of the crash, that something had cr 2008 Page #43  
lers; some said it did not. At the time there was a club for four-wheel dri 2008 Page #44  
re at being caught so easily. This time they were told it ''would be their  2008 Page #45  
copy of the police journal. At the time of the Crash, Larry Lake was an emp 2008 Page #46  
elated what she observed, a second time where I took notes, and then a thir 2008 Page #49  
ere I took notes, and then a third time when I typed 43                     2008 Page #49  
ea has been logged repeatedly over time. There are still a few old growth c 2008 Page #52  
                        The second time one of the soldiers made a call on  2008 Page #53  
ut of school for seven days at the time of the Crash. When he came back, An 2008 Page #53  
new gravel truck at about the same time as the Crash. On June I, 1987, I sp 2008 Page #53  
hing else to tell me after so much time has gone by. Just Helicopter Exhaus 2008 Page #54  
 for the Westport UFO Crash at the time was a faulty exhaust on a helicopte 2008 Page #54  
 He refeITed to his notes from the time of the Crash. He was very intereste 2008 Page #55  
ome and family, and trying to find time for other interests. I fell into on 2008 Page #55  
rticle of July 26, 1987. 30 At the time I did not know the extent of his 49 2008 Page #55  
 draws. He is also consistent over time. 51                                 2008 Page #57  
be in the right place at the right time. Alan Rammer and I looked at a cale 2008 Page #58  
 may be also possible her sense of time was altered by the intensity of the 2008 Page #59  
l operation was in progress at the time of the Crash. I base this on statem 2008 Page #60  
scinates and eludes us at the same time. I called retired Deputy Sheriff Pa 2008 Page #60  
d such decisions were made all the time on a wide range of subjects. It was 2008 Page #62  
successful proactive events of all time. The Second Batch A second batch of 2008 Page #65  
ventional interview and the second time reading a science fiction story the 2008 Page #65  
 desperately trying to push at the time, i.e. that we weren't interested in 2008 Page #67  
 Summer of the Saucers At the same time as these file releases, the summer  2008 Page #67  
e non-human intelligences -or even time travelers? At Cornell University in 2008 Page #75  
F THE EARTH AT ANY LOCATION AT ANY TIME. The Earth's magnetic field has 250 2008 Page #77  
second or 6,000 per minute all the time on Earth.)" [ Howe's Note: Wikipedi 2008 Page #77  
was also a sense of slowness, like time itself was an effort. I got to with 2008 Page #81  
and encountered lights again. This time Bentwaters Base Commander Lt. Col.  2008 Page #84  
 Cover-Up: Live!, a two-hour prime time syndicated television special that  2008 Page #84  
 'What's your E.T. A?' [ Estimated time of arrival.] We don't know. B (desc 2008 Page #86  
e the binary code . . . . They are time travelers. They are us."            2008 Page #90  
ist: HOW FAR IN THE FUTURE? A long time. Very long time. WHAT DO THEY NEED? 2008 Page #91  
THE FUTURE? A long time. Very long time. WHAT DO THEY NEED? Not sure, but i 2008 Page #91  
e other people's bodies .... They (time travelers) were interrupted (in Ren 2008 Page #91  
FROM THE FUTURE? Oh, yes .... This time they (time travelers) were having p 2008 Page #92  
TURE? Oh, yes .... This time they (time travelers) were having problems , b 2008 Page #92  
speed to travel. TO TRAVEL THROUGH TIME? To go backwards . They can't go fo 2008 Page #92  
the trees and disappeared. At this time, the animals on a nearby farm went  2008 Page #93  
objects and then disappeared." The time and date of this event cannot be co 2008 Page #93  
beamed down a stream of light from time to time. Numerous individuals , inc 2008 Page #94  
own a stream of light from time to time. Numerous individuals , including t 2008 Page #94  
able thumb." If such entities are "time travelers" from Earth's future with 2008 Page #94  
use they don't know what THEY, the time travel entities, are going to do. T 2008 Page #94  
top or interfere with the presumed time travelers' genetic harvests from Ea 2008 Page #94  
rtant to remember that the idea of time travelers from the future came from 2008 Page #95  
an who interacted with the lights. Time travel is also a serious subject in 2008 Page #95  
ter approaches the speed of light, time appears to slow down to an external 2008 Page #95  
 you would notice no difference in time. The closer you got to the speed of 2008 Page #95  
 to the speed of light, the slower time would go . If you reached the speed 2008 Page #95  
If you reached the speed of light, time would stop. Then if you could excee 2008 Page #95  
u could exceed the speed of light, time would reverse -but only to the outs 2008 Page #95  
 would have no reference point for time change until you returned to your p 2008 Page #95  
e voyage in a reasonable length of time are far beyond everything that can  2008 Page #95  
craft. The implication is that the time travelers are humans from a place 5 2008 Page #95  
nding beings in craft back through time to harvest genetic material from ou 2008 Page #95  
he past was to avoid affecting the time travelers' future time line in some 2008 Page #95  
fecting the time travelers' future time line in some dangerous way. But mov 2008 Page #95  
erous way. But moving backwards in time to a distant past to survive IS cha 2008 Page #95  
include allies or enemies that use time travel for transportation, to fight 2008 Page #95  
 craft and its symbols belonged to time travelers, or extraterrestrial biol 2008 Page #95  
ctually there. Perhaps I ike human time release capsules , John Burroughs , 2008 Page #96  
. All buildings shook. At the same time the cloud began emitting flames of  2008 Page #98  
 trains are travelling at the same time. Afterwards for 5 to 6 minutes an e 2008 Page #98  
oviet Academy of Sciences . At the time, Kulik concluded that the object th 2008 Page #98  
itness Semen Semenov: At breakfast time I was sitting by the house at Vanav 2008 Page #99  
earth was greatly disturbed at the time of the explosion, and in a scenario 2008 Page #101  
, but except for a short period of time I spent most of my career managing  2008 Page #104  
nting sensitive information at the time. TC is short for Timothy Cooper, th 2008 Page #104  
ido 't have a spell checker at the time, and he was not a good speller. Fur 2008 Page #107  
s are still being evaluated at the time of this document preparation. This  2008 Page #108  
commercially available during that time frame. The typewriting is also cons 2008 Page #109  
ransfer that was available at that time frame." Isl Erich J. Speckin, Foren 2008 Page #109  
tabs were in extensive use in this time period, providing a 1ing of authent 2008 Page #110  
 country, and have been for a long time, even involving Einstein before the 2008 Page #112  
■ JFK was known as "LANCER" at the time ■ "LANCER" is asking about these pr 2008 Page #121  
 Trotsky's travel to Russia at the time of the revolution there was Jacob S 2008 Page #125  
tment Bankers, the fom became what Time magazine called the economic booste 2008 Page #126  
 as did the Rockefellers. " By the time war began in 1939, I.G. Farben had  2008 Page #127  
ting business associations of this time was International Telephone and Tel 2008 Page #128  
ok over one portion of Europe at a time until it led to the invasion of Pol 2008 Page #128  
was named President. This was at a time when Dillon & Read were the most pr 2008 Page #131  
ry of defense in July, 1947 ---the time of the Roswell incident ---but resi 2008 Page #132  
y involved in the UFO issue by the time of MJ-12. He had canceled a schedul 2008 Page #132  
for Medical Research, during which time he given a $600,000 mansion. Bronk  2008 Page #133  
nsultant on security matters for a time after leaving that post. Souers als 2008 Page #133  
President Truman. During that same time period, Gray was named Director of  2008 Page #133  
l Paso, Texas, in 194 7 during the time the Paperclip scientists were there 2008 Page #134  
ness and they were all dead at the time the MJ-12 papers surfaced , thus un 2008 Page #134  
 1990s with his assertion that the time and date of many NASA space launche 2008 Page #134  
; officiallypublished NASA mission time lines; and documented testimonials  2008 Page #135  
thority to set the launch date and time for Apollo space mission, as well a 2008 Page #135  
pad 333 at its precisely scheduled time despite Russian requests to have th 2008 Page #136  
aceuticals and psychology . By the time of his death in 1937, John D. Rocke 2008 Page #140  
rtnership between Bertelsman.n and Time Warner in 2002 produced Bookspan ,  2008 Page #144  
ons Manual -SOM 1-0 I." About this time my son and friend, Ryan, got intere 2009 Page #7  
 length (a few pages) at a similar time (circa 1976 and into the 80s since  2009 Page #10  
eared to have been produced at the time he had a full-time secretary doing  2009 Page #10  
s. Then, she removes them one at a time ("leave-one-out-cross-validation ") 2009 Page #11  
dfern had studied this for me some time ago, and found a published book usi 2009 Page #11  
 Quantico conference" as a meeting time and place as preceding the annual m 2009 Page #13  
ndergoing evolution to the present time. The problem took on a completely d 2009 Page #14  
ss public confidence , than at any time in the past 30 years. The future of 2009 Page #15  
 be kept secret, at least for some time, is what we call "know-how. " It wo 2009 Page #21  
many others about it for the first time. Stone's movie carefully notes that 2009 Page #29  
he government. In real life at the time Jim Garrison was on Crisman's heels 2009 Page #32  
uted leaflets. At roughly the same time, Crisman's name emerged also in som 2009 Page #33  
memo from Wilbert Smith who at the time was a senior radio engineer with th 2009 Page #36  
h Development Board (RDB).4 At the time of Smith's memo, Bush was on the ov 2009 Page #36  
ts, documents and officials of the time.8 Taken collectively , the Cutler-T 2009 Page #37  
 life and technology called at the time -Majestic-12 or some variation. The 2009 Page #37  
es from Allen Dulles, who knew his time as DCI was limited due to the April 2009 Page #39  
at we know about on Earth. At that time I was out of the atomic testing, bu 2009 Page #48  
ith the Air Force and this was the time I was on Blue Book. There was a rep 2009 Page #48  
e on earth. Daly stated that at no time was he allowed to enter the UFO; ho 2009 Page #49  
 who was serving in Vietnam at the time. Ominously , Woolcott's husband fel 2009 Page #51  
disappeared inside the craft. Some time had passed before exiting. It was l 2009 Page #53  
which he could contact them at any time. Sure enough, Rhanes and her crew w 2009 Page #54  
uickly on the scene. For the final time, Bethurum was invited aboard the sa 2009 Page #54  
LIDE# 8 56 was 26-years-old at the time and had been in the U.S. Air Force  2009 Page #62  
s in my notebook to coordinate the time I was there and what my actions wer 2009 Page #64  
it off This was my second or third time I was walking around it-mainly in a 2009 Page #65  
e air temperature out there at the time was probably 34 degrees Fahrenheit, 2009 Page #66  
 There was like a 45-minute gap of time there, which seemed like -I don't k 2009 Page #67  
 was so shocking -Wow! At the same time, we were picking up radio signals a 2009 Page #70  
ultiple objects in the sky at that time, at least four (f not jive or more. 2009 Page #72  
 we know or we had in place at the time, even experimentally. I mean, here' 2009 Page #75  
the Rendlesham Forest. During that time, John worked as an Air Force police 2009 Page #77  
e subsequent 45 minutes of missing time that neither John nor Jim Penniston 2009 Page #77  
e with Col. Halt. How much missing time? I do believe there was some kind o 2009 Page #78  
ere was some kind of distortion in time. And it was ve,y interesting under  2009 Page #78  
oin the base security. In the mean time, he was doing shift reliefs and rem 2009 Page #81  
rside saw this which I felt at the time was a hatch of some sort. I remembe 2009 Page #84  
IT CLOSE ABOVE YOU? Well, from the time I realized it was not an airplane a 2009 Page #85  
 over the Rendlesham forest to the time it got to where we were standing an 2009 Page #85  
cer incapacitated her for the last time. June Kaba was a well-known philant 2009 Page #88  
s old when I met her for the first time. I had just completed my lecture on 2009 Page #88  
ey 'II come and arrest me." At the time I had this first conversation with  2009 Page #88  
ed lie!" I mentioned that the last time we had talked; she did not want to  2009 Page #88  
he probably did not have much more time, she decided to end her long silenc 2009 Page #89  
 disclosed in 1997. Further, at no time during our conversations did she em 2009 Page #89  
pendently verified. Throughout the time I heard June's recollections of her 2009 Page #91  
 to work on portions of it. At the time she described what she recalled, th 2009 Page #91  
d allow the delivery aircraft more time to escape the blast. An immediate r 2009 Page #92  
nted her accomplishments. It was a time of more traditional social values,  2009 Page #93  
lly, her story did not change over time. She did not add or recant any part 2009 Page #95  
rk in the right place at the right time for the events described to have oc 2009 Page #95  
 nearby technical institute at the time. He had also been 130               2009 Page #136  
coming and all seemed to have some time to spare. All seemed decidedly upbe 2009 Page #138  
: Had the project been competed in time, it might have played a role as eff 2009 Page #157  
nst Japan bad it been completed on time! What could this weapon possibly be 2009 Page #157  
 own body, conditioned for eons of time to germs of all kinds, can be prote 2009 Page #159  
ientists have been trying for some time to produce manmade cosmic rays, the 2009 Page #159  
 Had the project been completed in time it might have played a role as effe 2009 Page #159  
did not appear to be realized that time is required to plan and implement e 2009 Page #166  
er critical depth, and were at the time unfamiliar with the existence of th 2009 Page #166  
 on the 8th January, 1945. At this time some 3,700 experiments had been car 2009 Page #166  
 Had the project been completed in time it might have played a role as effe 2009 Page #172  
 tests employing scale models. One time we were utilizing about 50 to 100 p 2009 Page #176  
fun while they lasted, but by this time everybody has practically fo,sottcn 2009 Page #177  
he Soviet Union? Let's revisit the time period for possible answers. ln 194 2009 Page #177  
ctlcnl .lJlJ)Hcation I 1 pleted in time it mii:l:t hn,·c play. wo:.iltl cos 2009 Page #182  

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of people within government at the time-and some whose names are still well 2008 Page #36  

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 The method he used was nocturnal, time-lapse photography. In chis investig 2005 Page #95  
ss. Part of the study involved the time-lapse photograph y of jet planes co 2005 Page #100  

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rologist. Having been subjected to time-regression hypnosis , both Betty an 2008 Page #35  

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out to have been caused by Russian time-travelers . Two years later, Bruce  2008 Page #102  

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 taken his pictures, which we have timed at 3:15pm from a shadow angle seen 2004 Page #236  

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her friend of his in the 1953-1955 timeframe. The photographer's name was W 2003 Page #36  
ay Establishes 1957 - 1963 approx. Timeframe National Photographic Interpre 2003 Page #164  

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le and Schmitt later revised their timeline for the incident and many of th 2004 Page #137  
 the need to establish an accurate timeline of the events surrounding the p 2004 Page #231  
ifiability) 2.0 Chronology (Is the timeline of the events and data consiste 2005 Page #135  
y: Is there a detailed, verifiable timeline consistent with the reported fa 2005 Page #136  
 likely truly happened. Creating a timeline will help illustrate the event  2006 Page #44  
ieval Conference What is the event Timeline? 1. Crash event likely occurs o 2006 Page #45  
ge for the story by telling me the timeline of events that occurred that ni 2006 Page #98  
on. If the location was vague, the timeline was even more uncertain: someti 2006 Page #180  
984. These events, quotes, and the timeline itself are taken primarily from 2006 Page #184  
ntriguing theory, supported by the timeline of the object's unexplained dis 2006 Page #191  
is, what it comprises and what the timeline is for full disclosure. l will  2008 Page #61  
did not have this dated for pencil timeline. lt originally said, "Do not re 2008 Page #110  
............................... 23 Timeline & Political Analysis of Preside 2009 Page #5  
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F YOU ADDRESS \X'HAT SEEMS TO BE A TIMELlNE QUESTION -THAT YOU \XIERE OVER  2007 Page #169  

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ise in the future. Many of the old timers from around Mount Pleasant Townsh 2003 Page #57  
e he had spoken to some of the old timers in Aurora and was convinced that  2004 Page #27  
mation impossible and even the old timers squabbling over the truth of the  2004 Page #31  

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s are nonsense. ” Source: New York Times, February 28. 1960 www.majesticdoc 2003 Page #10  
MacArthur October 8,1955, New York Times www.majesticdocuments.com"Because  2003 Page #10  
you might think." Source: New York Times, August 18, 1945 wwwjnajesticdocum 2003 Page #16  
r? □ Charlette saw the picture -20 times. a Was given to Walter Fisk by Guy 2003 Page #35  
oached her to speak of it. And two times she turned me down. She said your  2003 Page #36  
through the sky that day, which at times changed directions. They soon hear 2003 Page #68  
-47 Wallace Criticizes Figure 1 NY Times 9-18-47, “Wallace Criticizes Truma 2003 Page #87  
lying over the Hague four separate times. Four days later an Eastern Airlin 2003 Page #88  
- goes journalistic standards. The Times first runs the story on April 8 an 2003 Page #90  
hree weeks. On May 17 the New York Times reports that both visitors and hos 2003 Page #90  
ted in Naval Hospital Figure 3. NY Times 4-8-47, “Forrestal is Treated in N 2003 Page #91  
erence Naval Hospital Figure 4. NY Times photo of Bethesda Naval Hospital s 2003 Page #92  
dutifully report the sad news. The Times reports that the "President was in 2003 Page #92  
 Forrestal Killed5-23 Figure 5. NY Times 5-23-49, "Forrestal Killed in 13 S 2003 Page #93  
or Funeral Today Grow Figure 6. NY Times, 5-26-49 As for the investigation, 2003 Page #93  
6-49 As for the investigation, the Times reports on July 19 that "Considera 2003 Page #93  
ident status of the patient at all times." Considering its ultra-bland find 2003 Page #94  
s information for five months? The Times notes that "The Navy's announcemen 2003 Page #94  
erwise. The day after he died, the Times editorialized "His tragedy is dire 2003 Page #94  
surprisingly revealing, especially Times investigative reporter Walter H. W 2003 Page #94  
 The Monsignor is rebuffed all six times he attempts to see the former Navy 2003 Page #95  
ectron microscope photograph at 50 times magnification of the alternating l 2003 Page #105  
ctron microscope photograph at 200 times magnification of the alternating l 2003 Page #105  
Mg+ ions which were enhanced sixty times more than in the pure Mg metal sta 2003 Page #109  
 sequence was repeated a number of times and in every case, the results wer 2003 Page #114  
ase about a mile from his home. At times, the lights streaked away as quick 2003 Page #142  
e speech had to be stopped several times to restore order. One researcher s 2003 Page #146  
four occasions, talked to him many times and reported on what he found to t 2003 Page #147  
 UFO people at the right UFO Crash times • Many are very obvious others are 2003 Page #167  
owing presidential stories show at times the president knows, and at time d 2003 Page #189  
 also got into trouble a couple of times with the U.S. military such as whe 2003 Page #196  
e has spoken of this sighting more times than he lusted after women. There  2003 Page #196  
 tell me that, but he told me many times that when I first wrote "Out On A  2003 Page #198  
ence inside the UFO community many times over the last 55 years. As the sto 2003 Page #198  
it had a white tail about 16 to 20 times as long as the diameter of the obj 2004 Page #5  
ject was described as "about three times the size of a basketball." 7       2004 Page #10  
anded in the polar regions several times. Said Lieutenant TyHenson: "I thin 2004 Page #13  
 writer for the now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, wrote a series of articles 2004 Page #26  
owing up he told me the story many times," recalled Stephens, adding he was 2004 Page #30  
the report and underlined it three times: UFO. But he was late in his asses 2004 Page #41  
ssions registered in excess of ten times the norm for the area. Similar rea 2004 Page #47  
B" had been down there a number of times and thought these tunnels connect  2004 Page #51  
 a feature article in the New York Times. An indirect result of this covera 2004 Page #58  
ees off course. SLIDE #12: El Paso Times, May 30, 1947 V-2 Rocket, Off Cour 2004 Page #67  
 — nor anything else. (The El Paso Times, May 30, 1947) It was never learne 2004 Page #68  
1990 steer in Oregon And dozens of times the excisions have had a serrated  2004 Page #77  
fficials for analysis: James: Many times I do remember blue military cars p 2004 Page #93  
was being contacted by aliens many times a day that were orbiting the Earth 2004 Page #103  
ur, who was quoted in the New York Times on October 8, 1955, stating: "The  2004 Page #133  
took the bait he was offered. Many times UFO researchers are offered bait.  2004 Page #141  
he Washington Post or the New York Times. Was there no obituary because the 2004 Page #146  
o herein will be limited to Soviet times. • 1.Initial observation may be ma 2004 Page #168  
 why the film had been pulled many times. Each time he asked Coleman would  2004 Page #185  
e the information. He told me many times that when I first wrote Out on a L 2004 Page #188  
sion remark and brought it up many times. To a 193                          2004 Page #196  
ts, while distasteful to murder at times, the use lethal measures have been 2004 Page #204  
here son (John Lear) heard several times that Lovelace was involved with al 2004 Page #207  
greatest scientific problem of our times," which received widespread media  2004 Page #209  
ting the Aztec UFO Affair" Fortean Times 181 (March 2004); Redfern, Nick, T 2004 Page #223  
 espoused similar views at various times prior to America's entry into the  2004 Page #224  
has been told and retold countless times. This is not another rehash of tha 2004 Page #226  
ved in the ST archive at different times prompting the handwritten addition 2004 Page #235  
 but also for its content and — at times — cryptic directives about the UFO 2004 Page #242  
vidence, according to the New York Times, corroboration would still need a  2004 Page #254  
 own society (\\ hether in ancient times or today), and what may be the res 2005 Page #73  
ocial chasm dividing the Nen1 York Times and the Jim Lehrer Ne111s Ho11r on 2005 Page #76  
 past decade, popular media has at times dealt wid1 the issue of UFOs in a  2005 Page #76  
andled seriously by the Ne1JJ York Times, or the major networks, I will hav 2005 Page #76  
omy was nor well received into the times it was born. Some of its key findj 2005 Page #87  
e 'star' to the west fade out four times in succession , what had been left 2005 Page #96  
ar and the star had faded out four times. There was no mistake about it. Th 2005 Page #96  
 the front page of the Los Angeles Times.3 2 "Air Force Orders Jet Pilots t 2005 Page #121  
ginal negative from the Los Angles Times In the aftermath, we now have a le 2005 Page #122  
unit has been redesignated several times. In July 1957 the 4602 Air Intelli 2005 Page #142  
ter Photographer of the Year three times. He is, in fact, the most highly a 2005 Page #149  
e stationed at the wreckage at all times, with shift changes evef) 7 12 hou 2005 Page #156  
tigravity. He actually met several times with an ET that helped the physici 2005 Page #170  
Flying Saucers ARE Real") over 700 times in 18 countries. My audiences, mos 2006 Page #4  
ors had been scrambled hundreds of times without any luck. As an indication 2006 Page #5  
s. The frequency being used was 10 times higher than the Germans were using 2006 Page #11  
 will be given TOP Priority at all times regardless of their apparent rank  2006 Page #18  
barrier have been measured several times. not any bang has been noticed. He 2006 Page #30  
what he expects to find. There are times when a man should go about these i 2006 Page #44  
--21" several major newspapers, LA Times, San Francisco Examiner report a s 2006 Page #45  
th of Saithnore. yearrahead of his times in dove). _Jonathan lc. Caldwa.Any 2006 Page #45  
ter, San Francisco Examiner and LA Times. The fact the Air Force chose to m 2006 Page #46  
ome of the 26 participants have at times directly engaged in UFO-related re 2006 Page #49  
ategic thinking is most obvious in times of accelerated change when the rea 2006 Page #50  
 an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Marvel remarked on the flag and d 2006 Page #83  
ears I revisited the site six more times. After the F-117A was declassified 2006 Page #84  
h a distrustful look and countless times I heard, "we don't talk about the  2006 Page #92  
ter. I interviewed Freddie several times and he actually took me to the far 2006 Page #93  
 September 12, 1952. "The New York Times" headline read, "FLAME OVER WASHIN 2006 Page #95  
e sightings were made at different times, over different locations, and wer 2006 Page #96  
 then pinpointed the locations and times where these sightings occurred thr 2006 Page #97  
crash-landed then lifted off three times on the outskirts of Charleston. Th 2006 Page #97  
guingly, a common name for UFOs in times gone by." And as Roberts also care 2006 Page #119  
ontroversy, heated debate, and, at times, unbridled fury. That something ha 2006 Page #119  
lecturing in London at the Fortean Times [magazine] Unconvention Conference 2006 Page #125  
ian, January 25, 1974. 3. Ibid. 4. Times, January 25, 1974. 5. North Wales  2006 Page #137  
 Weekly News, January 31, 1974. 6. Times, January 25, 1974. 7. Border Count 2006 Page #137  
 to the east and over Cuba several times in 1966 to 1967. In fact, one of t 2006 Page #143  
 never happened! (laughs) HOW MANY TIMES DID YOU EXPERIENCE THAT IN YOUR MI 2006 Page #148  
MILITARY CAREER? Oh, three or four times. WITH UFOS ON RADAR? Yeah. AND SOM 2006 Page #148  
ot to join his father two or three times a month at work. The construction  2006 Page #151  
ercussions in Alaska. The New York Times published a story with a December  2006 Page #169  
which must have been made numerous times starting with the first detection  2006 Page #173  
 of the F-94) and traveling 3 to 4 times faster than the jet, i.e., several 2006 Page #177  
faster than the jet, i.e., several times the speed of sound. It did a right 2006 Page #177  
tially human activity. Annoying at times, but essential. And good. Together 2006 Page #182  
s interviews. Saturday Oklahoman & Times, July 28, 1984, "Piece of Space Ju 2006 Page #194  
ls had been found dead, at various times, in pastures around Fyffe, AL, wit 2006 Page #201  
 to the Foundation office, several times, and we exchanged some audio and v 2006 Page #205  
Hansen, author of The 1\l.lissi11g Times: J"\eJ1J 111edia co111plicity 111  2007 Page #7  
tone. EventuaUy, even the New York Times and other big news companies admit 2007 Page #12  
ur. In March of 2001, the New York Times reported that the CIA had a covert 2007 Page #13  
fool people. Evidence for New York Times I Robertson Panel cooperation: ► 1 2007 Page #23  
asons to suspect that the New York Times had also playing a propaganda role 2007 Page #23  
 ■ 1998: $3.4 trillion -Washington Times ■ 1999: $2.3 trillion -Congression 2007 Page #53  
gan to disintegrate, the NeIV York Times repeatedly ran a small box ad enco 2007 Page #67  
ied by an 800 number. As a regular Times reader I estimated that the dimjnu 2007 Page #67  
 ran between fifty and one hundred times that year. In 2006 the distingwshe 2007 Page #67  
is cell. The operative slogan? "At times like this, whose cellular phone wo 2007 Page #74  
itudes and behavior." The New York Times covered the release of this report 2007 Page #76  
't. The machine log on and log off times were ail correct and being a syste 2007 Page #86  
strike. le was The Carbon Co1111!J Times and when it finally came out almos 2007 Page #123  
ks. The newspaper came about three times a week, and we didn't get a newspa 2007 Page #124  
phics, which was mentioned several times as what people and military saw on 2007 Page #131  
metal magnesium also came up a few times as the common element from the wre 2007 Page #131  
s, or cliscs, land three different times inside Coyote Canyon's restricted  2007 Page #174  
t a helicopter." In summary, three times in August 1980 on the 81 \ 9th and 2007 Page #176  
at far from the area. Tracking the times and dates as they appeared in the  2008 Page #12  
somewhere in Utah. The Los Angeles Times reported that the object seen over 2008 Page #13  
ing the Las Vegas Sun, Los Angeles Times, Deseret News and Telegram , The S 2008 Page #16  
h her recollection of events three times: after chatting with her, she rela 2008 Page #49  
d to get into the area twice. Both times he was not only stopped but the so 2008 Page #52  
rge orb of light was three to four times larger than the smaller ones. The  2008 Page #58  
including articles in the New York Times and coverage on CNN News. On Octob 2008 Page #61  
d been downloaded around 2 million times. The National Archives regarded th 2008 Page #65  
s more to come. These are exciting times. 22 Also known as the Bay City Bri 2008 Page #69  
in the magnetic field is a million times higher than the ionosphere . So, y 2008 Page #76  
Earth's magnetic field has 250,000 times more energy per cubic meter than t 2008 Page #77  
ein's works were used at different times to assess the possible impact of n 2008 Page #108  
ast sentence let's not lets (all 3 times) s Linguistic analyses ■Dr. Bob Wo 2008 Page #116  
t of Schroeder," reported New York Times writer Charles Higham. "Their lawy 2008 Page #126  
S NEVER USED ·Oh. I saw them three times!" SOME NIDS PROJECTS • IBE R.,\l\' 2008 Page #153  
Bill N[oore's confession ■ Strange times in the Soviet Union ■ Belgian Tria 2008 Page #166  
l Conference, I have presented six times, on the topics noted here. I began 2009 Page #7  
pelling of SECURITY (SECUIRTY) two times out of three. On the other hand, t 2009 Page #14  
 and was picked up by the New York Times in which General LeMay predicted t 2009 Page #16  
e in 1976 the percentage was three times as high in Russia as in the United 2009 Page #21  
                      high as 4. 7 times the velocity of sound. This aircra 2009 Page #23  
ind-as the FBI has learned several times." Crisman presents himself as a ma 2009 Page #32  
overed by ocean during prehistoric times, after he finished his shift one p 2009 Page #54  
 with the famous scientist several times. It was June who brought up the la 2009 Page #92  
e place after dark, at least three times, locals report. A large shining ba 2009 Page #134  
t of UFOs? What drove The New York Times to devote three major articles and 2009 Page #134  
s in the affected soil one hundred times more than had been found in contro 2009 Page #137  
even made page one of the New York Times as "A Tass Bulletin: Knobby Aliens 2009 Page #138  
er 1 It\ only made page six of the Times, but overnight the reporter seems  2009 Page #138  
bers of the Editorial Board of the Times. She was taken off the story and T 2009 Page #138  
urday , October 141'\ the New York Times printed an editorial entitled "The 2009 Page #139  
nterfered with in any manner; "the times they were a changing." Our letters 2009 Page #139  
and and Beyond, 1989-1990 ■Strange times in the Soviet Union Pinhead aliens 2009 Page #150  
idedly the greatest mystery of our times. Soon I found myself on the edge o 2009 Page #154  
r security reasons. The Gettysburg Times discussed how: New Zealanders spec 2009 Page #157  
he need of power equal to about IO times that of Niagara Falls, and the ref 2009 Page #158  
f, because total starlight is many times more energetic than the total ener 2009 Page #158  
                ray is millions of times more energetic than any single bea 2009 Page #159  
s. Oddly enough, in the Cumberland Times, adjacent to the Snodgrass article 2009 Page #161  
licity for the invt:Stigation ,LA. Times •Sanr,1 Cruz Senrind ~Sdra c ogt,  2009 Page #194  

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s. The local newspaper , the Nephi Times-News reported that Maurice Memmott 2008 Page #11  

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es. The advertiser, Connex Railway Timetable Up.dates, offers a unjque noti 2007 Page #75  

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t is one of those little twists of timing in people's lives that Lawrence h 2004 Page #38  
rning patents in this area ■ Name, timing of patent holders ■ Circle of fri 2005 Page #11  
 Martin: "Thomas suggests that the timing of this sequence of events might  2005 Page #97  
believes what he's saying. But the timing was certainly interesting." (18)  2006 Page #126  

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e GIA UFO problem and the CIA" and timorously published it. My purpose was  2009 Page #12  
'·the UFO problem and the CIA" and timorously published it. My purpose was  2009 Page #23  

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k, Alien Liaison, the investigator Timothy Good had related the account of  2004 Page #15  
10 MATTER. OF THE LINE TO RARGESA, TIMOTHY ECOTT ASKED HIM WRAP EX TmouGHT  2004 Page #24  
anuary 1998 I received a call from Timothy Egercic, another D Flight alumnu 2004 Page #55  
.S. Air Force Above Top Secret, by Timothy Good The Majestic Documents, pub 2004 Page #149  
pposed MJ-12 documents provided to Timothy Cooper are emulations of real do 2006 Page #12  
surfacing in the United States via Timothy Cooper; and (c) Nick Pope's Oper 2006 Page #131  
" (EBD) released in 1987, first by Timothy Good and, shortly afterward, by  2006 Page #177  
ELOPE Typed on an Avery label: Mr. Timothy s. Cooper PO Box 1206 Big Bear L 2007 Page #42  
stingwshed UFO writer and lecturer Timothy Good photographed a poster at th 2007 Page #67  
 55, 71, 72, 191 Above Top Secret, Timothy Good, Sidgwick and Jackson, Lond 2007 Page #77  
 278, 288 \Xfith special thanks to Timothy Good, Nick Pope, John O'DonneU,  2007 Page #77  
rniabased researcher of UFOs named Timothy Cooper, President John F. Kenned 2007 Page #134  
archers such as Georgina Bruni and Timothy Good have achieved some high-pro 2008 Page #62  
ation at the time. TC is short for Timothy Cooper, the recipient of many of 2008 Page #104  
, relating Salina to the leaker to Timothy Cooper, who has now retired from 2008 Page #110  
ed in a small flow of documents to Timothy Cooper, who had been researching 2009 Page #7  

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: bottles, car parts, barbed wire, tin cans, fruit jars, etc. Even the patt 2003 Page #45  
uth is frequently found in ores of tin, lead, copper and cobalt. Bismuth is 2003 Page #106  
n ad i-n thi ground. but there wa* tin or crater nr other nhx mu* »ijd ol i 2003 Page #132  
 aluminum alloy with magnesium and tin." Once he received one sample, Valle 2007 Page #199  
aluminum) 9.67 Zn (zinc) 20.38 Sn (tin) 0.59 Fe (iron) 2.01 Pb (lead) 0.56  2007 Page #201  
id pretty much what it said on the tin and meant that most files wouldn't b 2008 Page #61  
rvision.· SIC\-on Afic,i:ood · &ul,tin Of ,11"-ScJ.-r,isu , Oct 1994 AND TH 2008 Page #146  
:10·.t.·n to alt l:iol.o~ists :h~: tin menliooed them a5 bomb~ th.it mac.'f 2009 Page #182  

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 a combination of chemicall y pure tin-88.91 per cent.-and oxygen-11 .09 pe 2007 Page #194  

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really a metal which is definitely tin-in high concentration and exceptiona 2007 Page #194  

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Man consciously recalled. ■ Missng tine, "\/irtual reality scenarios,• tele 2009 Page #152  
search· viewing, and research into tine 146 ---                             2009 Page #152  

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y material that reminded me of the tinfoil in the old olive green Philip Mo 2005 Page #155  

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 1947 • I 'vt had only ooe mklor • ting Wba&enr ls ll"lnl OD It II ltlTtly  2008 Page #146  

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ement that is greyish-white with a tinge of red. That pink color in the sto 2003 Page #106  
white, self- luminous, and with a "tinge of orange at its rear outer edge." 2004 Page #16  

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eld is experienced as a warming or tingling sensation. An individual with a 2005 Page #90  
im from the back ... and he felt a tingling in hjs head. Then he saw an obj 2007 Page #152  

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                 Themes ■ UFO Sigh tings ■ Emphasis when possible on n1ilit 2008 Page #158  

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n:.: Geor~e VI in London. A [aslll.tini:: u the atomic bornb," hC ne...,·~  2009 Page #183  

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o temporary radioactivity. The s c tini'"es more ener;;:et1c t,,.,r, ,iny s 2009 Page #182  

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tters available in the archives at Tinker Air Force Base. The 12, for examp 2003 Page #172  

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-1 the atom homh and thel it is M( tinn." !a hi11lo:;lt'al \l"Upon . j Li1: 2009 Page #183  

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plans Itoti are bring arm tap, rue:tint Which he as that he is iwaitint tor 2004 Page #20  
f!cred 11! Esistencc or the weapon tint simiiar lt!ld. wa, reported whe:i P 2009 Page #183  

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so behave like flesh, as it can be tinted to whatever color is needed, and  2005 Page #149  

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little while later I picked up the tiny sole, below the slope when I had fo 2003 Page #49  
cky with light vegetation. How the tiny pieces of sole ended up ten yards u 2003 Page #49  
reads came out, as well as several tiny tulip-like seed affairs about 1/16- 2003 Page #49  
t, thankful for the fact that in a tiny village like this on a Wednesday ni 2004 Page #34  
he site's first "hot firing", of a Tiny Tim missile, on Septemb er 26, 1945 2005 Page #125  
ining debris, ranging in size from tiny fragments to pieces over 12 inches  2006 Page #84  
ken down by enzymes. It also forms tiny fibers called scrapie associated fi 2006 Page #114  
 of these written by Vernon Bowen} TINY HOLES SHOW SAMPLING -, . ., --.•.u: 2007 Page #47  
tion of much of the craft wrecbge. Tiny ship cabins with small chairs were  2007 Page #131  
is no. What you can do is create a tiny magnetic field that propagates as a 2008 Page #76  
n ELF transmitter does. It makes a tiny picotesla , as opposed to the Earth 2008 Page #76  
NESS OR THAT REGION? Right. It's a tiny micron displacem ent of the rubber  2008 Page #76  
 the earth, really equivalent to a tiny moon, are known, but there is nothi 2009 Page #158  

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btm 23 Available online at: http://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 24 Available online a 2009 Page #46  
php 26 Available online at: http://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 27 Available online a 2009 Page #46  
php 31 Available online al: http://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 32 Available online a 2009 Page #47  
tml 33 Available online at: http://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 34 A vailablc on line 2009 Page #47  
AM 271 available online al: hllp://tinyurl.com/mejpm4 39 Cited online at: h 2009 Page #47  

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

- R::LE S.I\SL:: TO '"'ORE:GN N,-,.TIO ' :" ■ "NOFORN DISSEM." is a common  2007 Page #45  
Amoiitan Wut ■ A Nn.rPl!!eminAbdur:tio ra ■ Gomg C =y ,n the Wtst ■ NORA D' 2009 Page #142  

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mccandrish taco, meets a Man eirlP tIO3 own 3 VOW chior et Edoseds Ai 0 Ore 2006 Page #30  

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 cautiously for a close up inspec- tion. It was about 24 feet in dia- meter 2006 Page #44  
,,, aloo 1n11chcs this same fonnut.tion liilmade in 1977 The ink on ~•su U7 2007 Page #46  
wi.L be wi::h regard to the occupa tion by celesti al peoples of certain lo 2008 Page #113  
uys On ■ The Smith-Sarbacher Conne:tion: ■ Flying by Stealt.li. ■ Two Lrnpo 2008 Page #163  
shington State. CONT ACT INFORJvlA TION: jarnes(ji'\cJark. onufo.com 43 WIT 2009 Page #96  
ttaJ Com.•n:a10n I f•tdom oflnfoam:tion ■ D1Nl! si,..,h., md th, V iuh ■ ~J 2009 Page #143  
on. be give:1 p\':ct.icn\ a1wllc:,.tion in\ Nc11· Zea.lane reports concernl 2009 Page #182  

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 bomb~ th.it mac.'f owu uudy. :ond,tionc:d . fo• American miliL'lry :iulbor 2009 Page #182  

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-l the ultra ,·1olcts there ma' he tioncr. on the turthday honor,; list\ we 2009 Page #183  

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 And said (G) ****Day **** SEND ***TIONS RecovEr IS ORDER AEC ***** (MN) ** 2004 Page #229  
R ALL OF THE EVIDENCE OR OBSERV.-\ TIONS V ljITTlOtillt iirnnm_ ran D:1ovrn 2008 Page #153  
t ot that lethal power bas leak• , tions Holy Land inquiry. th• '°" ffltt,  2009 Page #182  

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wash area. A year later (1988) , a tip was received that another resident n 2003 Page #63  
ttention about 13 years ago from a tip which indicated that this man had hi 2003 Page #68  
through various leaks are only the tip of the iceberg. There are scores of  2004 Page #196  
ten notes and underlines. The felt tip ink used to write the words "Blue Bo 2004 Page #245  
this notation was done with a felt tip pen with 1962 or later ink. Potentia 2004 Page #246  
time; and this only represents the tip of the iceberg as far as on-going re 2005 Page #151  
n E; White Beach Naval Facility at tip of eastern peninsula jutting below O 2006 Page #156  
e Beach Naval Base at the southern tip of Okinawa, Japan. At the time, he w 2006 Page #157  
 ■ Red stamp ink not recent ■ Felt tip ink not recent (after 1962) 40 ""--- 2007 Page #46  
point 1961: certainly Bowen ■ Felt tip 1962: Early government assessment ■  2007 Page #47  
 "Blue Book Files"= post-1962 felt tip ink ■ "Written in 1954" = post-1961  2007 Page #47  
 MOON DUST 2:.1(, ■ MOON DUST felt tip post-1962 ink AUTHENTICITY HINTS FRO 2007 Page #48  
med headed toward the southernmost tip of Texas, near the city of Brownsvil 2007 Page #185  
• Provided Picture -i • Anonym ous Tip .a·t,;;t-.-c- .._c:1:-~,-il-i-1-.... 2008 Page #22  

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arrying their multitude of nuclear tipped missiles. There are also abundant 2006 Page #7  
ere. And it did have these slanted tipped fingertips and on the tips there  2006 Page #159  

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anted tipped fingertips and on the tips there was a roundness, or what I ca 2006 Page #159  
what we have learned provides some tips and general observations. 25        2007 Page #31  
 additional infOffll,ltion • Local tips • Investigation led to Chad"s last  2009 Page #193  

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

s ponttlon Majestic Twelve. It cor.tir.ueo to te ny feellr./; that any futu 2003 Page #136  
••‘2., tarkaa..),...108haw frit si tir ;torn eapt,Washington/Politics NASA  2006 Page #32  
TE 111~\SC:, SU;, n,fN S"TTCl 'TC "Tir 01Hilt 51::E •oa: A Wi-4tL.E ,-A.I.I 2009 Page #117  
et Acslo-AmuicBl: equlval~ nt lo a tir.? rr.oon, ~re 1 weaoon said to oulrk 2009 Page #182  

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 Ul'O ,.,.,_,. aoeB~O MO SrrTEIUO "TIR0UG~ "Tli~ 1'\ll wtl\OUTASOJlQ .      2009 Page #124  

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ortrailer trucks. He stood up on a tire or bumper of one of the trucks to b 2003 Page #71  
the Buick's length, width, height, tire size, ground 228                    2004 Page #231  
and Toolmark Examination, Shoe and Tire Prints, Handwriting, Crime Scene Re 2004 Page #250  

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hen they pulled into the driveway, tired, confused, and wondering about wha 2003 Page #143  
0 a.m. the next morning. They were tired and had been up for at least 24 ho 2004 Page #41  
ormation specialists? The same old tired false anti-MJ-12 arguments keep be 2006 Page #12  
2006 Peter W. Merlin Andy Hoyt was tired. It was almost 2:00 a.m., and it h 2006 Page #71  
the world, the locals were getting tired of the attention. Strangers wander 2006 Page #93  
e (about UFOs and E.T.$) and I was tired of keeping it closed. So, I told t 2006 Page #161  

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

o be taken, even though all of the tires ·were completely flat down to thei 2007 Page #95  
photos of these aircraft with flat tires and at lease one sagging landing g 2007 Page #95  
ermitted Jack to actually kick the tires of the smaller 40' craft, while th 2007 Page #100  
rface runways. Although all of the tires on this craft were flat, Jack note 2007 Page #105  
oaches and diSlances ilmr Sl!W".il tires. ~!81. Sahli 6. Rolating cyti ndrt 2009 Page #151  

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l • s:ri::leit ser.re1:y b)' scler:tis\s in; Slaies.. . . [ New Ze.awnd G1· 2009 Page #182  

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uminescent hot-air balloons out of tissue paper and candles, provoking sigh 2004 Page #28  
ries, all with the same pattern of tissue removed from their bodies: SLIDE  2004 Page #76  
 veterinarian pathologist examined tissue from the mutilated excisions and  2004 Page #76  
 Missouri, October 26, 1993 Rectal tissue is almost always taken from both  2004 Page #77  
re often removed along with rectal tissue from females... SLIDI #35: Alabam 2004 Page #77  
 along with the rectal and vaginal tissue, even tails are removed as occurr 2004 Page #77  
 scalpel cut he made to excise the tissue from the dead animal for analysis 2004 Page #78  
ble trauma to the surrounding cell tissue, that I realized that the light-b 2004 Page #78  
 animals in beams of light, remove tissue and liquids with instruments that 2004 Page #79  
in or a highly contagious disease. Tissue samples are currently being kept  2004 Page #81  
cting the occupants ' body fluids. Tissue samples were later kept at Ft. De 2005 Page #126  
ent is less probative than, say, a tissue sample of an extraterrestrial. He 2005 Page #135  
r highly contagious desease (sic). Tissue samples are currently being kept  2006 Page #104  
are for all to see. The storage of tissue samples at Ft. Detrick makes it v 2006 Page #105  
al Pathogens Branch. All blood and tissue samples were handled on a BL-3/BL 2006 Page #110  
even indicated that only pulmonary tissue was the locus from which viruses  2006 Page #111  
a virus. When, however, infectious tissue remained infectious after 110     2006 Page #113  
 test tube. It has been found that tissue that forms a lot of SAFs is often 2006 Page #114  
ence of extremely high heat at the tissue incisions. While in Alabama, I me 2006 Page #201  

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f humans at will, taking fluid and tissues ■ Mutilation of cattle and other 2005 Page #9  
ing the experience by charging the tissues and the blood. There is no set o 2005 Page #91  
es • Colon and small intestines 3. Tissues removed with surgical precision, 2006 Page #115  

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aaiMa yocs? co^saha ef the rtmW ( —tit. art yartaMe erteaqpMMM if vMate yea 2003 Page #215  
aa. wearer designed for m•hosn vs. Tit MIMI 1111151 so bawl ...we '04- *rom 2006 Page #35  
·· . ..:l'.")·~. ''"'°'_.,,.,. .. [tit '• '.+::,S%tj .. ~ ~- ~ ;:r ·: ~ ' t 2009 Page #180  

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 ,._. • .,..,rm L\..brl'\(.ff_Jf I tit\..:"""-k..t•t1'-a. "1c-,.f,u n" llll 2008 Page #155  

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

aterials including the presence of titanium dioxide, a white pigment first  2003 Page #49  
tains a clay, calcium (carbonate), titanium dioxide and a lead pigment. 46  2003 Page #50  
 that is made out of material like titanium and they did not have the plasm 2005 Page #71  
 glazes for pottery. Zirconium and titanium were essentially worthless. Now 2006 Page #7  
lear and anticorrosion properties. Titanium is used in aircraft like the SR 2006 Page #7  
 airframes. I also found pieces of titanium structure (Fig. 4) bearing A-12 2006 Page #76  
ifiable cockpit items. Much of the titanium skin was unpainted, as would be 2006 Page #76  
 on the early A-12 airplanes. Some titanium and composite material from the 2006 Page #76  
ing for. Debris included pieces of titanium, steel, aluminum, and plastic.  2006 Page #80  
long. Materials included aluminum, titanium, stainless steel, graphite-epox 2006 Page #84  
y of debris including fragments of titanium skin and structure, engine part 2006 Page #88  
ilicon (Si), and minimum traces of titanium (fi). In addition, Taylor confi 2007 Page #197  
e origins of NITfNOL, a nickel and titanium alloy originally developed by B 2009 Page #91  

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n raise this considerabl y, barium titartium oxide (a baked cerarrtic) can  2005 Page #171  

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thers shows such as GMTV, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and Newsround , as well  2008 Page #65  

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 Nev.-s and Bad News Ibc Good Nms: Tite GoYtrnmtnt I• telllngthe truth abou 2008 Page #146  

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& where ht cla.inu · Couo w:u very tithl with Lt Gen Trudeau • None oftl1e  2008 Page #151  

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d had twisted the circumstances to titillate someone at APRO. The idea was  2003 Page #146  

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poor copies ' with the fascinating title of"Any sufficiently advanced techn 2003 Page #169  
uite an attention-getter, with the title, "Extraterrestrial Entities and Te 2003 Page #171  
s of the era, it has the same: fli Title page format S3 U.S. Govt, printing 2003 Page #182  
 that of deception —it is even the title of the paragraph! Deceptive statem 2003 Page #183  
 first then Wedemeyer) • Directive title line left justified on Twining and 2003 Page #207  
t. The name Farmington in the file title was thought to have been used inst 2004 Page #73  
his planet. SLIDE #48: IPU summary title TOP SECRET ULTRA INTERPLANETARY PH 2004 Page #79  
tain national security. SLIDE #52: TITLE OF Majestic-12 ,First Annual Repor 2004 Page #80  
Intelligence Group 19 Sep 47 • The title of this document is "Memorandum fo 2004 Page #210  
IONALS" The above figure shows the title page of the Bowen manuscript. This 2004 Page #244  
y classification in red across the title: "HE HIGHEST CLASSIFICATION FOR TH 2004 Page #244  
cript were stamped in red ink; the title page had the Top Secret/MAJIC clas 2004 Page #244  
, JLD gave me his relative's name, title of his position at \'{!right Patte 2005 Page #44  
 the authenticity graphic near the title of each case. 1t is important to w 2005 Page #138  
ccupants. Slide 1: Military Voices Title Slide Last year 1 began reporting  2006 Page #139  
. Slide 4: SOM1-01 Training Manual Title Page Our own government's TOP SECR 2006 Page #140  
             ARCHIVIST AT WORK THE TITLE PAGE ...... _,..,. ... , rill tl~, 2007 Page #43  
 pages were stamped with red ink ■ Title page was stamped TOP SECRET /MAJIC 2007 Page #45  
ities. Accession Number: ADA0J0043 Title: Kinland Air Force Base Science an 2007 Page #163  
his incident. On Page 3, under the title "Recent Sightings Reported in New  2007 Page #165  
ex for Kirtland AFB. The complaint title is: "KIRTLAND AFB, NM, 8 August to 2007 Page #174  
 The sections of the document are: Title and introduction (p 1) The State o 2009 Page #8  
ontrol number shows up on both the title page rear and on the security page 2009 Page #13  
, JLD gave me his relative's name, title of his position at Wright-Patterso 2009 Page #50  

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 crashed UFO incidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the  2003 Page #79  
 crashed UFO incidents in Britain, titled Cosmic Crashes, which covers the  2003 Page #79  
 Somali Explosion 3-page document, titled Somaliland President Egal Speaks  2003 Page #163  
Roswell crash in late 1995. It was titled "The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fic 2003 Page #201  
t made available to me by the CIA. Titled, "Fragment, Metal, Recovered in t 2004 Page #6  
make this point. The first report, titled "UFO Sighting at Kasba Talda, Mor 2004 Page #6  
ady in hand. Dated 16 May 1978 and titled "Reports Conflict on Details of F 2004 Page #8  
ci-Fi Channel to film a new series titled Proof Positive. And although the  2004 Page #16  
can be found in a 3-page document, titled "Somaliland President Egal Speaks 2004 Page #16  
sed non-fiction series tentatively titled UFO Cover-ups. While the question 2004 Page #59  
 be discussed. The first document, titled "An Encyclopedia of Flying Saucer 2004 Page #242  
ated material. This manuscript was titled "An Encyclopedia of Flying Saucer 2004 Page #244  
 130 pages hand printed ■ Page 128 titled "Brain Entry" ■ "I went to my UFO 2005 Page #7  
ual NfUFON Conference in 1978, and titled Rellievals of the Third Kind), th 2005 Page #43  
full document in the Appendjx), is titled "INTERPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT S 2005 Page #125  
ent with a further leaked document titled ''BRIEFING DOCUMENT: OPERATION J\ 2005 Page #128  
vosti Press Agency article on UFOs titled "Flying Saucers? They're r\ Myth! 2005 Page #133  
uctions in an Air Force memorandum titled "AFCIN Intelligence Team Personne 2005 Page #142  
arly illegible report from 1965 is titled: "FRAGMENT MET AL, RECOVERED TN T 2005 Page #142  
ied the make-up effects for a film titled Seve11 Dqys 1111der Mavis. It tol 2005 Page #149  
mpiled all of research into a book titled Alien Autopsy Inquest that is now 2005 Page #151  
 Francisco Examiner report a story titled "Air Force Tracks Down 'Original' 2006 Page #45  
and others (see acknowledgements), titled Contact: Possibilities and Strate 2006 Page #48  
eported the incident in an article titled, "Braxton Monster Left Skid Marks 2006 Page #98  
" No. 98 and No. 99, of the series titled "New Medical Facilities for Biolo 2006 Page #104  
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her book on the Rendlesham affair, titled You Can't Tell the People, Britis 2006 Page #132  
Mountains. The following document, titled Research Findings on the Chihuahu 2006 Page #133  
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f Information Act is a 1965 report titled Fragment, Metal, 'Recovered in th 2007 Page #140  
the attention of Moon Dust and was titled UFO Sighting at Tad/a, Morocco, s 2007 Page #140  
d~ in hand. Dated May 16, 1978 and titled Reporls Co,iflict on Details of F 2007 Page #141  
lahoma case of Septemb er 22, 1979 titled MD Palare-431 Repod may be a refe 2007 Page #144  
is the subject of a June 2007 book titled Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua U 2007 Page #184  
Sergio Poulain wrote a long report titled 'La Prueba' (fhe ProoD, where he  2007 Page #196  
orrung to a summary of the case he titled, "La Historia de] OVNI" (The Hisr 2007 Page #200  
morandum dated 31 January 1949 and titled Protection of Vital Installations 2008 Page #26  
anian airspace in 1976. A document titled Now You See It, Now You Don't! wr 2008 Page #30  
w11·.Ho111e1ow11A11 11apolis.co111 titled ··us Naval Academy-A City wi1hin  2008 Page #70  
larly , in his debut novel of 1951 titled Astronauts , sci-fi author Stanis 2008 Page #102  
stronauts was adapted into a movie titled First Spaceship on Venus, in whic 2008 Page #102  
e act, too, with a two-part story (titled Tunguska and Terma respectively), 2008 Page #103  
y shared with me a draft of a book titled "The White Sands Proving Ground U 2008 Page #106  
ngsampk ■Tim Cooper drafted a book titled "The White Sands Proving Ground U 2008 Page #117  
or. The eighteen pages of text are titled at the beginning, "UFO Sovereignt 2009 Page #8  
mos from the Joint Chiefs of Staff titled: "Joint Logistic Plan for MAJESTI 2009 Page #36  
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on "ORADA" is unknown BOOK CHAPTER TITLES XIII. The Possibilities of Hoax:  2007 Page #45  
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s the idiot cruld of the media. If tlus characterization is accurate, and m 2005 Page #88  
pacity at that time." But does all tlus really come down to a question of W 2005 Page #103  
 galaxy have come to visit. \Xlill tlus change one's route to work or lower 2005 Page #117  
lic over a lengthy period of time. Tlus collection of controversial secret  2005 Page #119  
ddressed b~ Ryan Wood are genuine, tlus represents an incredible number of  2005 Page #119  
international conspiracy of sores. Tlus is hard co believe when so many wor 2007 Page #127  

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urter, ihviong the riarii,,ai were tlyrop %surer, aorta Ott the 1001 4mati  2006 Page #30  

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ike, "The blue light is back." ATA Tl~IE LIKE TIii~ ., ,, ... WHOSE CEl.lll 2007 Page #74  

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rt that yea )TMm4 with CoCcriirrsS tm aaar frtHay af friar ahliyatlM te aay 2003 Page #215  
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ttybirty''). A list of fastwAfkers tmcked by the SP s,1tellites. During the 2009 Page #152  

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transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME), chronic wasting disease (CWD) in e 2006 Page #116  
ft and the lights under it. At the tme remembr it being nearly 3 ful footba 2009 Page #83  

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                        ULTRA 28IN TMF LANE TART FHENOMKMNON UNIT SUMMARI I 2003 Page #232  

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 ayyrtlrtl it la rtartrt that yea )TMm4 with CoCcriirrsS tm aaar frtHay af  2003 Page #215  

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p://www.majesticdocuments.com /pdf/tmman _forrestal.pdf 7 Available online  2009 Page #46  

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A, TIMOTHY ECOTT ASKED HIM WRAP EX TmouGHT HAD RICXN GOING ow. among RECORD 2004 Page #24  

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Collins, Ramfire Press, MO 22. 309 tn AAFFTD - Missouri Institute of Aerona 2003 Page #39  
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ll pranat co a brief trip te Keren tn wake an appeal iol af the aitwaUoa th 2003 Page #226  
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n ■ U.S . .!vW.1tary UFO Sightings tn 1978 ■ UFOs in the World, 1978 ■ Sout 2008 Page #161  
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1973-1975 A \\lecklong sighting of tn:uigles L 11~,c • •-~, i.l'OT4H,JII ,_ 2009 Page #142  
Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 • Turu tn flrcr.1tncr • int P.•~.wt ACffll=u~ o 2009 Page #145  
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dcd on Tnrn\\'a isJ;jnrJ and tater tn New Ze'1land. I In the Pacific and tu 2009 Page #181  
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ty was explained to been clcclurcd tn be as b,ic u a\OrJ• President Roo.eve 2009 Page #182  
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ations, 1976-1978 ■ J,,mnyC .-:., .tn4 U".1: Ta.httaJ Com.•n:a10n I f•tdom  2009 Page #143  

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*, triviPatigation.it see ratortal tnat sn Ld.ril.rtes vainahniad bean Vint 2006 Page #29  
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 AFB Incident ■ Spring Sightings ■ Tne Eel! Itl=d EzploS!cn ■ U.S . .!vW.1t 2008 Page #161  
unters ■ 1982: Pennsylvania UFOs ■ Tne Cc!d War Escilites ■ World Sightings 2008 Page #163  
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truder Alert, 1975-1976 ■Iran • As tne F-4 approacneo a rani;;e ot 1------- 2009 Page #143  
gntl'{ lighteo Ot:!ett came out or tne ong1na1 oo,ect The seconO CXJJett ne 2009 Page #143  
orth rt L.a!1Jn• Peak. ·we watcned tne targe1s on the s,ope for ~ ne&11y lt 2009 Page #144  
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your fnger an:I n was there," sakl tne corrmeiciai plot ·11 gel so clOse I  2009 Page #144  
"nt Of atomic eno.rgy I : lJomb In tne subju~11tior. o( Jap-production. How 2009 Page #182  
 I bilitics today in 811;' war_ o! tne.'Exaggerated But True' 1· I !tHurc h 2009 Page #183  

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mething shimmenng m the ground and tned to touch 1c, but stopped when she n 2007 Page #193  

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logies? Coyote C.nyoa DtlA (nulcca tnelde lbnuoo• Dhc letTlt:val ·o-K,IJ 17 2007 Page #164  

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T) POSSE0 ON INFORPATIoN CONERN/ND TNIs sgeowc, SPHERE, - THE HvITERY CF FI 2004 Page #21  

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an of the Pentagon in 2001: ■ $4.4 tnlfion in "adjustments· to the Pentagon 2007 Page #53  

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ressional hearings ■ 2002: Over $1 tnllion -San Francisco Chronicle Money L 2007 Page #53  

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ect and apparentty was no longer a tnreat to 11. the arcratt regameo au 1ns 2009 Page #143  

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ally commanded to chase then shoot Tnree figtiter crashes, two fatalities • 2006 Page #28  

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ation will domi•l -'A'i-W:apons as tNrifyinc ;u u,~_iMte th!! ;;lob~ '. Rto 2009 Page #183  

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SOURCE. NEWS mEnIA ts. Cul SPECIAL TNSTOLICTIDN3A PROTECTIvE CAVEAT LIAFr D 2004 Page #21  

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c o br1'nn1 most sdmthts und tht g.tnt.r.d put,Ur • TIit Govrrnmrul' s rtco 2008 Page #154  

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probable consequences in the event tnv- onsiatanco In not siren, * When you 2003 Page #214  

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rwood Port.able. The exen:iplar in tny :reference collect.ion vas typewritt 2007 Page #46  

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ghlighting items that I have found to- be of special significance. Before w 2003 Page #171  

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. I am convinced it's nor a hoax." To-dare in m) files 1 have testimony fro 2005 Page #149  

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trol box. The experiment was named To-T (f oh minus T). Reich and his coUea 2005 Page #91  
 the temperature djfferential, and To-T is a reliable predictor of changes  2005 Page #91  
by Reich and his assistants during To-T violated the Second Law of Thermody 2005 Page #91  
nt a week conductin g and studying To-T, and on February 7 wrote Reich that 2005 Page #92  
dl y and successfull y conductin g To-T with both boxes buried underground, 2005 Page #92  
ocols necessary for conducting the To-T experiment; it is written in a mann 2005 Page #93  

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the grow, wishes to held a posting to1 ttnd out "about our dear relativo,.. 2004 Page #20  

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or; 2) Our country has played host to12. The most disturbing aspect of this 2003 Page #236  

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Sarbacher , Robert. Private letter to\'( illiam Steinman, 29 November 1983. 2005 Page #79  

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 had its birth after the War, when TO\vnsend Brown sought to improve on the 2005 Page #171  

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teate. It la aaw^atad^ aat taaaral toalrttar aa— , ttat Cl—aral Watoaaysr r 2003 Page #221  

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hen runosaurs roamed the earth and tobacco companies proudly advertised the 2007 Page #65  
ray, an heir to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company fortune, was assistant s 2008 Page #133  

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      Just as Dorothy's little dog Toco pul.led aside the curtain co reveal 2007 Page #21  

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l Ensir1c-cr·lng Dqmrlmcl'll snlrl tod!\Y a. new ,ecrt\ wceron r.1entlor,r. 2009 Page #183  
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earches for the truth," in Florida Tod0•, 12 January 1996; also [no author  2005 Page #81  

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L[:\1 • l\l.J::DL.\. RlUICl'Ll:S • TODA \"-S PROBLl :~IS TAKE PIUOJUT\" --- 2008 Page #156  
m, K-tll b, a CR-1/.1.ENGE _.,.,.' TODA y·; REAL J;SI • 110~11; l'OR1:c1.o, 2008 Page #156  
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crsers" Dr. Donald Menzel. Physic* Todas 4. “ I he unexplained sighting* ar 2003 Page #118  

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l home, which is still in business today! It is logical to believe that if  2003 Page #34  
shows scarring that persists until today... Why?Lal 37 15 44.1 Long 89 36 0 2003 Page #37  
 base. Where the object is located today is unknown. 58                     2003 Page #62  
r Force officials resumed a search today for a smoldering object reported t 2003 Page #66  
ll Weaver, was a teenager in 1965. Today Bill holds a responsible position  2003 Page #70  
| JrAmaon, nn March 2b , Miaclnaaq today. j Gioia aaaucialaa uf lha formari 2003 Page #91  
v ncvShe Writes —Plans for Funeral Today Grow Figure 6. NY Times, 5-26-49 A 2003 Page #93  
faces. (Howe's emphasis.) "What is today fiber-optic technology was part an 2003 Page #100  
l cells. This statement was made: "Today, electrolysis uses too much electr 2003 Page #115  
what Don had received in the mail. Today, I will be summarizing the content 2003 Page #169  
ocuments for each source. However, today we are primarily looking at the Sp 2003 Page #170  
 it is so difficult to find traces today even if we find the right crash si 2003 Page #176  
n error that would be made by many today. The fact that this is the only er 2003 Page #176  
d the responses. Not yet mentioned today is the criticism that the Manual s 2003 Page #184  
 "OK, but why still keep it secret TODAY?" The answers are in Slide 63. The 2003 Page #185  
te them ” n "Anything can be faked today ” □ "Content is the theme of scien 2003 Page #186  
d off. Speculating on who they are today is beyond the scope of this talk.  2003 Page #187  
ge black budget, further augmented today by the threat of terrorism. It is  2003 Page #187  
aucer subject being discussed here today. Carter made an exception saying h 2003 Page #196  
ontrol it." What I wish to discuss today about the Clinton presidency is th 2003 Page #200  
d him to think it over and come in today and give me his reactions. 1 had s 2003 Page #230  
time to talk matters over with him today that, while I was up on the Hill I 2003 Page #230  
 the case. A La Paz newspaper said today that there is great interest in le 2004 Page #8  
ave weighed several tons. The town today is full of people who are viewing  2004 Page #27  
ticated in the mid-60s as they are today. They could not radio direct to ot 2004 Page #38  
 Harbor UFO — RCAF Continue Search Today A spokesman for a special and litt 2004 Page #41  
ly regarded ufologist in the world today. And while he has done more than a 2004 Page #58  
te to close on. Its screening here today marks the first time it has been s 2004 Page #59  
Moulton Howe I would like to begin today with a statement by former New Mex 2004 Page #60  
ers United States Air Force, 1994. Today I have information from New Mexico 2004 Page #61  
d of inquiry held a secret session today seeking means to prevent air crash 2004 Page #67  
pointed a special board of inquiry today to make a sweeping investigation o 2004 Page #69  
ording to their surviving families today. The investigator who found those  2004 Page #70  
the witnesses, many dozen reports. Today we will look at these reports and  2004 Page #106  
eptics but by the ordinary citizen today. The specific issue of transportat 2004 Page #106  
etter, Orbit, copies of which are, today, much sought after. Beginning in 1 2004 Page #108  
ction of the UFO secrecy. Finally, today it is truly unclear to me who is i 2004 Page #123  
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, where even today the State of Colorado is involved  2004 Page #125  
rprisingly, offers many leads even today for checking up on some of these r 2004 Page #130  
he human race is being scrutinized today in the post-atomic era. Friedman e 2004 Page #133  
 for a half century long cover-up. Today we'll consider the extent to which 2004 Page #134  
is out, and what reasons are there today to take this incident seriously, a 2004 Page #137  
ouldn't the cover-up be continuing today? This is another disputed fad, as  2004 Page #140  
Kiviat Producer) UFO's: Yesterdey, Today and Tomorrow, TV Documentary, Writ 2004 Page #149  
ked so well it is still being used today to mold our UFO world view. If you 2004 Page #178  
al UFO knowledge. What I would say today is that all the presidents except  2004 Page #197  
er of 23 May 1955: • "I can report today on a story which is positively spo 2004 Page #206  
the two police officers. We figure today if you were out there and called 9 2004 Page #216  
t evening papers. Johnson is alive today, 224                               2004 Page #227  
LOONS 400KW WAVE (C) NEXT CREW OUT TODAY. WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (DR)t 2004 Page #229  
of story and mission next crew out today. Weather balloons would make ****5 2004 Page #230  
l to the continuance of the group. Today it is widely know that LANCER is t 2004 Page #251  
ved driveway and DRES buildings 52 Today in 2005 from the outside, the DRES 2005 Page #54  
ety (\\ hether in ancient times or today), and what may be the result of ac 2005 Page #73  
ers will understand what officials today do not admit: humankind is not the 2005 Page #117  
r lower one's household bills? Not today. Yer whac if possibilities in a wi 2005 Page #117  
  Majic Eyes Only Between 1947 and today, the list of official and credible 2005 Page #119  
e 7602 Field Activities Group; and today it exists as the 696 Air Intellige 2005 Page #142  
. \Y./e believed then, and believe today, that the object was occupied by d 2005 Page #154  
abl y to Stallion Site, on what is today \Vhire Sands Missile Range. Two we 2005 Page #157  
engineering disciplines that exist today that would engage in reverse engin 2005 Page #162  
paring what he saw to what we know today. The big clisc had a conveyor on t 2005 Page #166  
 crossing the Atlantic on a 747 is today. I recently flew nonstop from Newa 2006 Page #6  
ce of oil, are Russians better off today than they were 17 years ago?? G. B 2006 Page #10  
st system that dominates the world today. All business leaders would want t 2006 Page #56  
hilosophers or theologians working today would deny the possibility, even l 2006 Page #69  
eir loss, visiting the crash sites today and studying the remaining physica 2006 Page #72  
ic, but introduces a reality found today in service for the study and contr 2006 Page #103  
s from the four SED technicians to today is quite credible: • The samples w 2006 Page #112  
 lined Temin's pockets. Meanwhile, today there are new threats and challeng 2006 Page #113  
agency of the Ministry of Defense. Today, Porton Down is known as DSTL, Por 2006 Page #123  
 Thanks for all you do. Paul." So, today, I am sharing what I was able to l 2006 Page #151  
down. I heard you did some talking today.' 158                              2006 Page #161  
. That's completely different from today. This is the 1990s. People would b 2006 Page #163  
 an exciting and stimulating time. Today, Robert Bigelow has initiated civi 2006 Page #207  
rstand how the merua actually work today, we need to rake a closer look at  2007 Page #8  
              I've divided my talk today into the following major topics: 1 2007 Page #9  
 by Project Blue Book" redacted ■ "Today, it reads like ancient history" ■  2007 Page #48  
ress global issues facing humanity today. Like the shipwreck hunters, the m 2007 Page #121  
          A La Paz newspaper sa.id today that there is great interest in le 2007 Page #142  
ose same questions remain as valid today as they were thirty years ago. The 2007 Page #142  
es chat 1 have cited in my lecture today are but a small portion of all the 2007 Page #144  
d its still-mysterious activities. Today, Moon Dust no longer exists. Rathe 2007 Page #144  
given great weight to. Not so much today. I received a letter, the writer o 2008 Page #14  
nd (b) external national security. Today, internal national security is foc 2008 Page #24  
l national security is concerned , today it encompasses national border-sec 2008 Page #25  
f national security as it is known today was introduced in the United State 2008 Page #25  
world and usher in the atomic age. Today, Oak Ridge has evolved from a "war 2008 Page #27  
ious radio shows such as Radio 4's Today program and BBC World Service's Th 2008 Page #65  
 and BBC World Service's The World Today. I appeared twice on this latter s 2008 Page #65  
here's a summary of the topics for today in slide 2. First, some words summ 2008 Page #104  
ssination as well as UFO requests. Today we will be discuss mg only two of  2008 Page #105  
would have been 70 in 1996, and 82 today, watching us piece together histor 2008 Page #105  
    Clearly, the six-page QD would today be called a "white paper," a rathe 2008 Page #106  
e five Project names that are even today not a matter of record. Since MJ-1 2008 Page #110  
ation (sic) ... it should be wet." Today it is well-known that this is a cr 2008 Page #111  
chat is to say, as it is conceived today, but something altogether differen 2008 Page #112  
security which reigns in our world today. The progress of technological dev 2008 Page #117  
," declared Mussolini . Can anyone today argue that the United States has n 2008 Page #124  
able of defense ... I may say this today: If the wave of more than 20,000 t 2008 Page #130  
formed American Appliance Company, today known as the powerful Raytheon Cor 2008 Page #131  
ttee at Sloan Kettering Institute, today known as the Memorial Sloan-Ketter 2008 Page #140  
he inmates docile and unresisting. Today, two-thirds of America's water sup 2008 Page #140  
y I 990. A person once seen as shy today is said to be suffering from "soci 2008 Page #141  
Nazi background as has been noted, today dominate virtually every sphere of 2008 Page #144  
National Socialism in Germany have today created a new empire in the United 2008 Page #144  
both the political left and right, today are attempting to subdue the Ameri 2008 Page #145  
cy of the authentic "burned memo." Today we will focus on the contents of t 2009 Page #8  
MBALANCE OF POWER by Edward Teller Today all on earth are close neighbors:  2009 Page #19  
to us when we had secrets to keep. Today, when Russia almost certainly know 2009 Page #20  
e can, however, greatly reduce it. Today we are smothered by millions of "c 2009 Page #21  
gman, Arizona was founded in 1882. Today, it has a population of approximat 2009 Page #48  
. In essence, that is where we are today with the case. We have a growing b 2009 Page #55  
nal U.S. Air Force career in 1991. Today, he is the equivalent of a mayor f 2009 Page #69  
STRIAL IN ORIGIN.' CAN YOU EXPLAIN TODAY WHY YOU ARE CLARIFYING THAT?       2009 Page #74  
 Soviet Press Agency Tass insisted today in discussions of what it called a 2009 Page #138  
sed how: New Zealanders speculated today on the nature of a new weapon-appr 2009 Page #157  
outrival the atom bomb as credited today to Prof. T. D. J. Leech in New Zea 2009 Page #157  
n1ment ministries declined comment today on New Zealand reports concerning  2009 Page #159  
o New Zealand in 1939. In Auckland today, Professor Leech said he was "surp 2009 Page #160  
fall -were raised as possibilities today in any war of the future by an Ame 2009 Page #162  
outrival the atom bomb as credited today to Prof. T.D.J. Leech in New Zeala 2009 Page #168  
sing the atomic bomb." In Auckland today, Prof. Leech said he was "surprise 2009 Page #168  
nown expert in aerodynamics . said today a new secret weapon mentioned in A 2009 Page #171  
 not!i;ng •t oil bom·b as credited today to 'Pro!. in µ~ent scient tfic d~v 2009 Page #182  
 thu ntomic bo,nb. s In Aue!~ :rnd today, Pro~. Leech r :11 Id he wns "su:- 2009 Page #183  
re ,JiSC!tl as posi.i-1 I bilitics today in 811;' war_ o! tne.'Exaggerated  2009 Page #183  

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 a minimum, almost unimaginable by today's anything- goes journalistic stan 2003 Page #90  
 1951 dollars to build Area 51 and today's huge black budget, further augme 2003 Page #187  
e only question is what percent of today's technology can be backtracked to 2003 Page #187  
earch, however thinly supported in today's culture, has begun co shed light 2005 Page #143  
how they became the precursors for today's inregraced circuit chips, fiber  2005 Page #167  
 Kelly's SR-71 Blackbird onward to today's drones, UCAVs, and aerospace cra 2005 Page #175  
 UFO sighting. That reinforces, in today's world, that those who see UFOs a 2008 Page #14  
 fom1 of the picture. But then, in today's world, without a name so that we 2008 Page #15  
ational City Bank, a forerunner of today's Citibank Walter C. Teagle, chair 2008 Page #127  
uslim Brotherhood, a progenitor of today's al Qaeda terrorist organization. 2008 Page #139  
ernational Red Cross and the YMCA. Today's electronic media would be the en 2008 Page #143  
ect to say that a major segment of today's modem institution s exist, not b 2008 Page #144  
tainly do not stand strong against today's Abductees. There is, however, on 2009 Page #55  
restrial visit to southern Russia. Today's coverage is completely serious f 2009 Page #138  

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ks promising. ■ Trough still there todaya Oct 1941 shows scarring that pers 2003 Page #37  

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ms that might fake such a document toda~. The 32-page document , dated Apri 2005 Page #129  

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r of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, Todd Zechel, saw Lundahl's personal libr 2004 Page #105  
, Kansas, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Todd Zechel II, 13-15 UFO witnessed as ' 2004 Page #113  
ollow up on Willingham's story was Todd Zechel, who was active in UFO resea 2006 Page #176  
r, Stanton Friedman, Kevin Randle, Todd Zechel, the FBI, Charles Winkle, De 2006 Page #179  
             UFO researcher Robert Todd sent Freedom of lnfomrntion Act req 2008 Page #30  
March 1978, the CIA suggested that Todd "check with the Cuban government fo 2008 Page #30  
ment for records on the incident." Todd notified both the NSA and the Air F 2008 Page #30  
ne older than the other, asked for Todd; when Todd came downstairs, both fl 2008 Page #30  
an the other, asked for Todd; when Todd came downstairs, both flashed ident 2008 Page #30  
 be with the FBI. The FBI men read Todd his rights, who waived his right to 2008 Page #30  
 arose, too. Indeed, at one point, Todd told the agents that based on the i 2008 Page #30  
d and departed shortly thereafter. Todd soon filed a request with the Air F 2008 Page #30  

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

 1978, between 5:30 and 6:00 P.M., Todd's mother answered a knock at the do 2008 Page #30  
discussion of the possibility that Todd's phone was tapped arose, too. Inde 2008 Page #30  

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

like a cheap band aid on an active toddler. Officer Fred Bradshaw -Witness  2008 Page #55  

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

 a false alarm in this capitol ci0 todol. No air raid alarms were sounded,  2006 Page #169  

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

, the Ni'\'r'Y bornb ns crechtP.c1 toduy to Pro!. o~,-the s~crct • Anglo•~~ 2009 Page #184  

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o jpobSzr? is tetk aoflaa axd (— • toe—aadails — tow tow rrZh co bo tto tjr 2003 Page #221  

Word: "toe-hold", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

that his prosecution of Shaw was a toe-hold to a larger conspiracy. He main 2003 Page #42  
man Clay Shaw, represented only a "toe-hold" on a much larger conspiracy. W 2009 Page #29  
ontacted by Clay Shaw, Garrison's "toe-hold," after Shaw found out about Ga 2009 Page #33  

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

lEwSPAPERS OF LA PAL, NEL DIARIO", toelfr A FRtINT PArE • 3Tnve ON 7oRRI9 S 2004 Page #21  

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

sets net iniootart Mend, either as toemtv 13er:ratan, or Dietense ur Undosa 2006 Page #30  

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plax aad gaaw* haaaaaoadailaaa haw toes ■ado aa ta tha tgya •■* aataat of a 2003 Page #220  

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

do. Von ir• A4.3 • •••• .111•BIAI, togas*. brad. an d none Meet ClOart VItt 2006 Page #35  

Word: "together", 99 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l of the pieces then fell in part, together." Charlette's father, Guy Huffm 2003 Page #36  
nylon thread which held the straps together, again, was not available until 2003 Page #49  
ie and I have been working closely together in seeking out hidden and new i 2003 Page #65  
opulsion system had actually fused together the many interior components. T 2003 Page #100  
bismuth and magnesium/zinc layered together in the alternating and wavy mic 2003 Page #110  
 procedures, tables and equipment, together with sources such as Leonard H. 2003 Page #173  
 Examples of the use of restricted together with Top Secret exist, and Slid 2003 Page #184  
 how presidential speeches are put together, the reference to Roswell was i 2003 Page #201  
ent to the President for signature together. This could explain both the si 2003 Page #203  
ry of state dated July 2, 1947. IX Together they differ in language, typist 2003 Page #205  
med over the weekend and he pulled together his team for the trip to New Me 2003 Page #208  
be that both directives were typed together at possibly the White House, or 2003 Page #208  
l work in the same office? Or meet together early in July 4 - 7 and decide  2003 Page #209  
nches by one inch tightly fastened together and covered by a silky material 2004 Page #7  
icling the material and putting it together in a book, which I did. In orde 2004 Page #42  
for about three years. They worked together in the circulating depaiunent o 2004 Page #44  
er then was an opportunity to pull together some of these loose ends and pr 2004 Page #46  
w, the population of the two bases together was probably four and a half th 2004 Page #52  
 and Scott's research efforts came together to find out whether top secret  2004 Page #70  
 a dull grey color. Two lenses put together with a 15-to-18-feet- diameter  2004 Page #72  
ambling to secretly put the pieces together so they could react to what mos 2004 Page #85  
nned by the clarity and certainty, together with the usual cover-up, of an  2004 Page #130  
ly shot at UFOs as ordered. These, together with the QD discussions of "cap 2004 Page #130  
arts of the Mogul arrays were held together by an unusual tape that had pin 2004 Page #138  
be looking for a foxhole to get in together and a gun to pick up together.  2004 Page #197  
t in together and a gun to pick up together. The absence of a threat someti 2004 Page #197  
 as the Marcel negatives were kept together with the Ramey negatives, and h 2004 Page #234  
 Marcel negatives were not handled together but separately at the Star Tele 2004 Page #235  
s when the later arrival was filed together with the other pictures. A fina 2004 Page #235  
d disappear, so linking the images together through time. We still have man 2004 Page #238  
xperiment.") •~bove should be done together with the Russians ... CORSO'S V 2005 Page #10  
 to the surface. :Major Calza, who together with General Lima took part in  2005 Page #35  
red by Varginha scaring residents, together with his wife, another dwarf, w 2005 Page #35  
uried. We agreed to visit the site together on July 16 to 17, 2005. PowerPo 2005 Page #66  
 and they ·were not cut and pasted together." OVERLAY: TRIANGLE PATIERl~ IN 2005 Page #67  
everal came close. Moreover, taken together, the best of these documents su 2005 Page #73  
y, dangers and opportunities arise together. \Xlhat ufologically significan 2005 Page #85  
to be. \Xie can put as many pieces together and give ourselves a good idea  2005 Page #86  
thout a need to know. His reports, together with research now done on leake 2005 Page #140  
n researcher :Michael Hesemann and together we co-authored the book Bt!]101 2005 Page #147  
n the year 2002, they were brought together through the Internet. Baca had  2005 Page #154  
raining in military intelligence," together with some friends cutting and p 2006 Page #15  
es that, if properly chosen, would together bracket all varieties of contac 2006 Page #52  
religions of every kind would join together to invoke divine protection and 2006 Page #62  
ral conversations started to piece together the events of this incident. I  2006 Page #94  
 with the area while I was putting together a time line of events for Septe 2006 Page #94  
combined several aeronautical maps together and made one gigantic map of th 2006 Page #97  
 started to piece the entire story together. I could finally see the big pi 2006 Page #97  
l units called amino acids, joined together like beads on a necklace. Once  2006 Page #114  
ous. Finally, the SAFs often clump together to form a chemical structure ca 2006 Page #114  
bers of the recovery team gathered together the Mexican vehicles and bodies 2006 Page #135  
dently; or if the Batteries worked together, the combination could destroy  2006 Page #142  
 there and chat because we grew up together. We were like brothers. So, we  2006 Page #144  
h, my God!' The techs all gathered together and ran outside toward the Brea 2006 Page #154  
ore, struggling to gather my notes together into some sort of cohesive form 2006 Page #181  
private turf wars, to move forward together. That's an important point. Bec 2006 Page #181  
... Unless we true scientists pull together as a united front, based on the 2006 Page #182  
flict. So, we need to move forward together, not pull ourselves apart. We m 2006 Page #182  
at times, but essential. And good. Together, we will learn what is real. Le 2006 Page #182  
of organizing and trying to scrape together funds and equipment, a team of  2006 Page #187  
rs, John Walker and Richard Burke. Together, they charter a local 58-foot f 2006 Page #187  
hers, and the world around us, all together on the wondrous wheel of 41. Ou 2006 Page #194  
ion. Please join us in this quest. Together, we will turn the wheel of life 2006 Page #194  
 which were growing closely packed together. He came to a clearing where he 2006 Page #206  
e some of the puzzle pieces coming together into a coherent picture. The of 2007 Page #23  
red on ocher scientific committees together prior to the war and Bush had g 2007 Page #75  
 we establish that they're working together on some UFO-related propaganda  2007 Page #76  
ng with somebody who has a job and together with my housing benefit money a 2007 Page #92  
f 1967, both Jack and Harold drove together to where these aircraft were be 2007 Page #95  
ary and defense contractors " lept together" bad things happen. (]llustrati 2007 Page #108  
tall y, while purring that arcicle together, there was a UFO/Fl ying Saucer 2007 Page #109  
 said "oh crap," and he got us all together and we headed into town. In my  2007 Page #121  
, driving, and they weren't hooked together, but close to being hooked toge 2007 Page #126  
ogether, but close to being hooked together, but they were side by side. An 2007 Page #126  
ng is that they got alJ that stuff together so quickly. lc's almost like it 2007 Page #171  
c's almost like it was a group put together in case something like chat hap 2007 Page #171  
diers who remained behind gathered together all of the Mexican military veh 2007 Page #188  
 places turned upside down and put together, dived suddenly over her house: 2007 Page #193  
 , twenty to thirty of them strung together. Their descriptions ran from a  2008 Page #12  
t as two separate events. When put together, the bolide explanation fails,  2008 Page #16  
but many graduate from high school together and then live in the same area  2008 Page #53  
 the strange orbs of light arrived together, they shot off in all different 2008 Page #58  
s were pilots and police officers, together with instances where UFOs had b 2008 Page #64  
e, Alex Krycek, are forced to work together and travel to Tunguska , where  2008 Page #103  
s, this note (slide 5) from Salina together with 38 pages of materials. Rem 2008 Page #105  
6, and 82 today, watching us piece together history with interest. The firs 2008 Page #105  
nstein and typed by his secretary (together with another dozen that were in 2008 Page #106  
g of state and business leadership together with an ideology of belligerent 2008 Page #124  
 and Vereinigte Stahlwerke , which together produced 95 percent of the expl 2008 Page #127  
ese to wage World War II." Teagle, together with Farben chief Schmitz, hire 2008 Page #127  
lliam Draper, put his control team together from businessmen 125            2008 Page #131  
nterested and we presented a paper together reporting our conclusion that t 2009 Page #7  
group of six DIA personnel working together as an alliance: three current a 2009 Page #52  
ssion became an obsession to piece together the puzzle of what is decidedly 2009 Page #154  
7 Secret Weapon Story If you piece together the newspaper articles from Jun 2009 Page #156  
cal depth nearer the water surface together with forecasts of wave amplitud 2009 Page #166  
e Admiralty, Professor E.D. Ellis, together with Professor Chapman and Dr.  2009 Page #170  
al depth nearer the water sur-face together with forecasts of wave amplitud 2009 Page #172  
ore discs in odd numbers, attached together by a wire, from an airplane in  2009 Page #178  

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

29, 1974 • I ,. lJ ,I,~ . ,. Lome, Togo, Africa                             2007 Page #156  

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

hey were dressed in leather flying togs and wore crash helmets. , Now, ther 2006 Page #44  

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

                                   TOI-gjOTB PDEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTO 2003 Page #224  

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

t, water, refrigeration , medical, toilet, recreational)" ■ " ••• ample evi 2005 Page #9  

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

      Figure 5 Elk River Bridge WB toimrds Westport Donald Betts- On June 1 2008 Page #47  

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

t 2008 Lindo Moulton Howe "The WSA Toi·ver (weapons storage area) saw all k 2008 Page #71  

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

ais 5/OH HBKmS XS MFCTfflMff ffMBU TOKMDM J"77 fcs will pnm  to Chlaa wlthe 2003 Page #223  

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

ther he desires you to proeeod via Tokyo. Xou will take with you such exper 2003 Page #213  
hether he *aalrm yea ta promo* ▼la Tokyo. Im will take with ym such ewperts 2003 Page #223  
ther he desires you to proceed via Tokyo. You will take with you such exper 2003 Page #225  
hnical intelligence personnel from Tokyo took over the case, but were unabl 2004 Page #5  
e were reported. I have never seen Tokyo either or had polio or HIV. I know 2006 Page #11  
r HIV. I know people who have seen Tokyo, had polio, or HIV. I spent many y 2006 Page #11  
hrinikyo releases Sarin gas in the Tokyo subway. Aum also researches biolog 2006 Page #108  
yser." Technical Intelligence from Tokyo took over the case, but were not a 2007 Page #139  

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

,; A:JUJ,A:I~ s.;:,o M A."',,i!•'l TOl?HO ·S ... .PtO .;&0 ,.-,r~ S't"r.'"" 2009 Page #127  
nerrorn rTilil"il'f twiai ngs. eor.tol of pu Irie apink)n. Nol a single pho 2009 Page #151  
h tr;wnsf;?r worl, 011 lh~ project tol tlle1 c·:i.,u:1 lt IPs or sonHi rni  2009 Page #181  

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

i. · sr.ctions. we !houlrl be ahlc tol'on 1111: ,.!feet oi eleC!rtc _currcn 2009 Page #183  

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

al Watoaaysr raters via Xar— far a tolaf aui'wy af sairaat aoatltla — ttaor 2003 Page #221  

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

 SATYLLITS I.CW IN rfouVIA PT ete4 tOlay that as of Play • eleoutiVa branch 2004 Page #20  

Word: "told", 477 instance(s) (Back to Top)

requently saw them [UFOs] and then told me, I’m positive that there were th 2003 Page #17  
was said to the others, but he was told 'this didn't happen, you didn't see 2003 Page #30  
id to him. And so he came home and told the story to my dad, who was there, 2003 Page #30  
arlette's father, Guy Huffman, had told the crash retrieval story and had o 2003 Page #36  
ed in the center. A ranch wife had told me that a virus had wiped them out  2003 Page #45  
answer" to what the object was. He told the Tribune Review that the object  2003 Page #53  
and his sister ran home where they told their mother about the occurrence.  2003 Page #54  
nformation on the incident. He was told to come into the barracks, that mem 2003 Page #59  
ts came down through the woods and told them that the area was now quaranti 2003 Page #60  
hat he was threatened. He was also told something to the affect that "in tw 2003 Page #62  
on, and one witness was reportedly told by an Air Force officer that a Gemi 2003 Page #65  
investigation. Three 662nd members told us that nothing was found that nigh 2003 Page #66  
ggests that the public was neither told the truth about the government invo 2003 Page #66  
 left, John was very upset, and he told her that they had confiscated some  2003 Page #67  
o reveal this information to us he told him, "I might not live till tomorro 2003 Page #68  
ficer approached the civilians and told them that they would have to leave  2003 Page #70  
ent with the officer, and Bill was told that if he didn't leave the area th 2003 Page #70  
y tell you what my own grandfather told me about Roswell. In fact, I enclos 2003 Page #97  
ntary muscle to move." The Colonel told me how amazed military and science  2003 Page #102  
 work with me on the Bi/Mg. Taylor told me the DIA officials approved as lo 2003 Page #110  
on layers. After several weeks, he told me: "I have basically exhausted eve 2003 Page #110  
ll everyone about it. And nobody's told anyone about this material!" Then h 2003 Page #110  
raft propulsion system. Col. Corso told me he had not heard of layered bism 2003 Page #111  
her who Located 'Saucer 1 Sorry He Told About It 116                        2003 Page #120  
ty-seven year-old Myrna Hansen had told Bennewitz that she had been driving 2003 Page #143  
llips) Weapons Lab. Doty was later told that several of the officers were " 2003 Page #146  
nymous for his own protection, and told of a spectacular UFO sighting which 2003 Page #146  
g and clicking away? Bennewitz had told a few people that he had seen what  2003 Page #148  
dulity, as long as whatever he was told or saw seemed to square up with wha 2003 Page #148  
g nearly from day one. He had been told so many stories that they were star 2003 Page #150  
 up" and Kirtland Intelligence had told quite a pack of them. No records ex 2003 Page #150  
 coincide with what they have been told the security regulation would have  2003 Page #171  
most everything the Government has told us about UFOs has been deceptive, a 2003 Page #186  
 I would say that the president is told, but that the level of knowledge is 2003 Page #189  
39. According to what the Reverend told the family his cousin Cordell Hull  2003 Page #190  
Files," stated that Mrs. Ramey had told him during an interview that she an 2003 Page #191  
ants, in White House files. Landry told Truman oral historians that he brie 2003 Page #191  
 light to this, Landry undoubtedly told Truman of the number of radar UFO s 2003 Page #191  
, the president only knows what is told to him by those around him. He can  2003 Page #191  
get UFO briefing and what they are told." I will discuss later other exampl 2003 Page #191  
he president in case of attack. He told me at that time, the first time tha 2003 Page #194  
separate people claim to have been told the story by Nixon. (Bill Knell, La 2003 Page #194  
ther two witnesses claimed Gleason told them about the event. In only the l 2003 Page #195  
ason has reconfirmed the story she told so many years ago as being true. Ge 2003 Page #195  
uestioned whether Jimmy Carter was told much about had evidence such as cra 2003 Page #196  
e now seems to indicate Carter was told and may actually have been told abo 2003 Page #196  
as told and may actually have been told about the crashed saucers. Now, as  2003 Page #196  
idence that Carter was briefed and told of UFOs and crashed saucers come fr 2003 Page #197  
ce that Jimmy Carter may have been told of crashed saucers, and chose not t 2003 Page #197  
In that claim Shirley MacLaine had told him that Jimmy Carter had been show 2003 Page #197  
etterman Show and said Shirley had told him that President Carter had told  2003 Page #198  
told him that President Carter had told her he had seen recovered alien spa 2003 Page #198  
e: "He didn't tell me that, but he told me many times that when I first wro 2003 Page #198  
al. Any number of stories could be told about his comments on the White Hou 2003 Page #198  
ording to the story that Spielberg told to film producer Jamie Shandera nea 2003 Page #198  
last National Security advisor. He told presidential historian Lou Cannon t 2003 Page #199  
 when the Washington insiders, who told the UFO secrets, chose not to play  2003 Page #199  
. One of the stories that has been told to support this idea is a story tol 2003 Page #199  
ld to support this idea is a story told by Dr. Steven Greer about the late  2003 Page #199  
 know Bill Clinton leaned over and told Sarah McClendon, who hosted us at t 2003 Page #199  
ay 9th - this is a story I haven't told, and I'm going to tell you now. She 2003 Page #199  
and I'm going to tell you now. She told me this. Bill Clinton leaned over t 2003 Page #199  
O files from 1993 to 1996. Gibbons told Rockefeller that the request to dec 2003 Page #200  
have when was it and what were you told? Cheney: Well, if I had been briefe 2003 Page #202  
 discussed the situation with him, told him to think it over and come in to 2003 Page #230  
of Staff of the Bolivian Air Force told DATT/AIRA this date that planes fro 2004 Page #9  
ems utterly unfounded," Mantle was told by Arild Isegg, the head of the Inf 2004 Page #13  
n the 1980s. Specifically, we were told of 2 incidents, one in 1984 and one 2004 Page #16  
about the Aurora crash after being told the story by Hayden Hewes of the In 2004 Page #26  
al in his approach to issues. Case told me he had spoken to some of the old 2004 Page #27  
nusual and intriguing marker. Case told me that he had used a metal detecto 2004 Page #27  
man rode by several days later and told the story. "I remember my father re 2004 Page #29  
count had no first-hand knowledge, told her friend Pegues the story was a h 2004 Page #29  
ding cysts and goiters, which they told me were caused by drinking water fr 2004 Page #29  
ere the crash occurred. "I've been told it's radioactive," Mrs. Oates confi 2004 Page #29  
well. When they returned home they told me how the airship had exploded. Th 2004 Page #29  
id it happened because her parents told her about it while the other said i 2004 Page #29  
een door of a relative's house, he told me that he had always declined to t 2004 Page #29  
ring the years I was growing up he told me the story many times," recalled  2004 Page #30  
ut there we don't know about," she told a reporter. On it went. For every c 2004 Page #30  
as teaching school in the area was told in all seriousness by Pig Idell's s 2004 Page #31  
as if he was very excited. Wickens told the Mountie that he thought an airl 2004 Page #35  
ked him more questions and Wickens told him about the lights they had seen  2004 Page #36  
ave dropped him off and went home, told his mother about the weird lights i 2004 Page #37  
dgeable about the vessel. Werbicki told Constable O'Brien to go out with La 2004 Page #38  
t was in the lead, and having been told of the approximate position of the  2004 Page #39  
 to go out into the Sound had been told to go back in by 4:00 a.m. the next 2004 Page #41  
the same occasion. Since they both told me the same story of their intervie 2004 Page #43  
wo other ex-military personnel who told him essentially the same story. The 2004 Page #45  
 at the next day's debriefing were told that the craft and beings were not  2004 Page #48  
e. Maybe they were right when they told us that civilians were not ready fo 2004 Page #49  
 him, bagged in a T.S. satchel. He told me directly that it was actual foot 2004 Page #50  
ch with them by walkie-talkie. "B" told me that underground concrete tunnel 2004 Page #51  
ators which powered them. "B" also told me that: (Pointing out the window)  2004 Page #51  
 the Unsolved Mysteries episode, I told some friends and fellow employees t 2004 Page #56  
g of the witnesses where they were told "bullets are cheap." 53             2004 Page #56  
 great deal, and that afternoon he told Budd about a very unusual experienc 2004 Page #58  
to express his frustration. Schiff told reporters: "The GAO report states t 2004 Page #61  
tringfield, in the early 1980s. He told me he had personal knowledge about  2004 Page #65  
 bunker. He noted visually and was told verbally by the briefing officer th 2004 Page #66  
in 1947. "What he observed and was told is that it was shot down with eithe 2004 Page #66  
the top of the flying disc. He was told it was the product of 20 or 40 mill 2004 Page #66  
, New Mexico, police officers, who told their families about the UFO disc e 2004 Page #72  
me on the record, Scott Ramsey has told me what the policemen said they saw 2004 Page #72  
rld War II assignment in Italy. He told me that he had read with his own ey 2004 Page #78  
n The subject was so sensitive, he told me, because the United States gover 2004 Page #79  
nted to 19 or 20 briefings. Landry told the interviewer that the UFO briefi 2004 Page #84  
the United States Air Force. Filer told me, Mrs. Ramey told me that she and 2004 Page #85  
r Force. Filer told me, Mrs. Ramey told me that she and her husband had bee 2004 Page #85  
t connection was that he had been "told by a Wright Patterson historian" th 2004 Page #85  
 for research purposes. Mrs. Smith told me that each of the representatives 2004 Page #86  
at each of the representatives was told that she had destroyed the files. T 2004 Page #86  
y left, but at that point, as Murl told me in a 1978 interview, the break-i 2004 Page #86  
ad in fact been at the center. She told me that Wilbert had found a way to  2004 Page #87  
played. He stated that he had been told about the experiment by his UFO exp 2004 Page #87  
d add anything more to what he had told Wilbert Smith in 1950. He is part o 2004 Page #92  
 Now they did have, at least I was told, that's when Karl Compton was down  2004 Page #92  
. Friedman: Yeah. Sarbacher: I was told that they had recovered a UFO with  2004 Page #92  
't know, that's what I think I was told. Friedman: Did he tell you where? S 2004 Page #92  
it. I reminded him that I had been told by one of Smith's close UFO associa 2004 Page #93  
 a chunk of metal that he had been told that the Air Force had shot off a c 2004 Page #93  
to the Smith UFO work in the 1950s told similar stories about this small UF 2004 Page #94  
n which he detailed what Smith had told him: During the actual operation of 2004 Page #94  
 described another story Smith had told about UFO hardware in possession of 2004 Page #94  
n involved in craft retrievals. He told Errol Knapp on the Strange Days UFO 2004 Page #95  
 under the Official Secrets Act he told us. However, just before he passed  2004 Page #96  
since the 1970s: Cameron: Buchanan told the story about crashed flying sauc 2004 Page #96  
ad tell you that. James: No my dad told me that. The one crash story that s 2004 Page #96  
Retrieval Conference The story was told by a former Army Intelligence offic 2004 Page #97  
 who Stringfield called Mr. JK. JK told Stringfield that he had been statio 2004 Page #97  
gfield related a story he had been told about alien bodies being stored at  2004 Page #97  
 get Dr. Walker to talk. Azadehdel told me that he and a German friend of h 2004 Page #99  
en stuck to the story, he suddenly told Armen that he could not help him sa 2004 Page #99  
 Campagna related to me what Brian told him. He (Brian Walker) saw a file t 2004 Page #100  
ce but not exactly: Q: I have been told by a mutual friend that in 1952 you 2004 Page #102  
to his commanding general, but was told to drop it because another agency w 2004 Page #105  
ched by the Pentagon officials and told the story. They were then encourage 2004 Page #105  
re scrambled. At this point, I was told that the resultant actions were cla 2004 Page #108  
es or corroboration II, 24 Witness told of classified book showing AF perso 2004 Page #111  
ere in our galaxy. Would they have told us? The Roswell Incident, as it has 2004 Page #132  
 been happening, and they have not told us. The secrecy is explained by a h 2004 Page #132  
viation and science writer. Marcel told Friedman he had taken a CIC officer 2004 Page #135  
flying saucer near Roswell. Sleppy told Friedman she was stopped by the FBI 2004 Page #135  
o resident named Vern Maltais, who told Friedman about his good friend "Bar 2004 Page #135  
aight shooter." For years, Barnett told friends how he had come upon the si 2004 Page #135  
n. Nevertheless, for years Barnett told the story to friends. There is unce 2004 Page #135  
t did happen, the Air Force hasn't told me about it, and I would like to kn 2004 Page #140  
who believe that Project Blue Book told the whole tale of flying saucers, a 2004 Page #141  
Base in Ohio. He said he was never told what the stuff actually was, and he 2004 Page #142  
at Wright Patterson Air Force base told him 141                             2004 Page #144  
ris, has said that her grandmother told her space aliens did crash at Roswe 2004 Page #145  
 reported that a Roswell nurse had told him about the autopsies that took p 2004 Page #145  
, wrote a letter in which he first told of the Air Force prohibiting him fr 2004 Page #146  
ter's interest in the UFO crash or told him there was nothing there worth i 2004 Page #147  
ers • In 1940's went to Stalin and told him he could build a rocket which w 2004 Page #161  
ted publicly that his sources have told him that after President Kennedy th 2004 Page #176  
oneer astronaut who died recently, told a key story in his book Leap of Fai 2004 Page #176  
scated, and that President Johnson told him personally, "Son, I ordered it  2004 Page #176  
this can be illustrated in a story told by Ward Kimball at the 1979 MUFON c 2004 Page #179  
sney Company in 1972. The story he told in 1995 hints at the fact that the  2004 Page #179  
UFOs," and "two beings that he was told were aliens." British UFO researche 2004 Page #179  
rgino Bruni described what Maloney told her about the alien footage. One, w 2004 Page #179  
ource of the footage, which he was told was "top secret," but he was in no  2004 Page #180  
se. This is a story that was first told by his second wife Beverly McKittri 2004 Page #180  
sing executive in Los Angeles, and told me he had also worked on the 1972 r 2004 Page #181  
ands they held a translator, I was told. A HoHoman base commander and other 2004 Page #182  
k place at the Pentagon. Emenegger told me that when they went there everyo 2004 Page #182  
 me tell you something." Emenegger told me that he was a skeptic on the sub 2004 Page #183  
a conversation with Linda Howe she told me that during a visit to Emenegger 2004 Page #185  
as given by George Bush senior who told him that if he wanted the files he  2004 Page #185  
request and Sheehan was eventually told to report to the basement of the ne 2004 Page #186  
e stated that Shirley MacLaine had told him that President Carter had told  2004 Page #188  
told him that President Carter had told her that he had gained access to th 2004 Page #188  
uldn't release the information. He told me many times that when I first wro 2004 Page #188  
ebelson gave a lecture in which he told McGeorge's story of what happened i 2004 Page #188  
ast the initial briefing. McGeorge told my contact basically what goes with 2004 Page #189  
by a man and his girlfriend. I was told by the man that he worked in the Na 2004 Page #191  
iscussing the search for MJ-12. He told me a number of things which add to  2004 Page #191  
In an interview with me, Emenegger told me about the new UFO documentary of 2004 Page #192  
Crash Retrieval Conference Shartle told me that he said, "I'm sorry, Sir, y 2004 Page #193  
 and documents. Like Moore she was told the story of MJ-12. These offers we 2004 Page #193  
er control over that network. Howe told me how the government planned to co 2004 Page #194  
bert Emenegger were given. Whitley told what he was offered and why he chos 2004 Page #194  
. Bill Moore for example was being told that the government had a live alie 2004 Page #195  
 book called the Yellow Book which told the history of the alien interactio 2004 Page #195  
hout history. Linda Howe was first told of a live alien that was recovered  2004 Page #195  
briefed, who was and what are they told? Ford and Bush Sr. have admitted of 2004 Page #197  
ted independently that he had been told by Secret Service agent McGeorge th 2004 Page #197  
briefing. Carter therefore did get told some of what was going on after for 2004 Page #197  
 a true story, so 1 am sure he was told at least some of the story. One sou 2004 Page #197  
the story. One source, Jon Hunter, told me, however, that Reagan had told h 2004 Page #197  
 told me, however, that Reagan had told him that (like Clinton) he had no c 2004 Page #197  
re his first attempt at suicide he told Bob Wood "I've found out what's beh 2004 Page #209  
"parked" a few years earlier: Doug told an interesting story, which was ver 2004 Page #217  
 to corroborate the Aztec story as told in Frank Scully's original account, 2004 Page #217  
" — meaning the eight scientists — told Scully, that Scully, Newton, and Ge 2004 Page #219  
an has said, "just because con men told the story about Aztec, doesn't mean 2004 Page #223  
 story is well known, and has been told and retold countless times. This is 2004 Page #226  
 ROSWELL, N.MEX. Line6 MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISS 2004 Page #228  
LD BE MAJOR Line 6 (M) MIDDAY 509m TOLD NEWSPAPER MEANING OF STORY AND MISS 2004 Page #229  
wo NW Roswell, N.Mex. Midday 509th told newspaper meaning of story and miss 2004 Page #230  
 to the National Archives," the AF told me in response to my first FOIA. Th 2004 Page #231  
nd Roswell itself since Mac Brazel told Frank Joyce about it during his Sun 2004 Page #236  
 Telegram's offices that night has told us no other reporters went back out 2004 Page #237  
d directly with the Roswell story) told us. In the end, the events now indi 2004 Page #238  
debris. About 1987 Loretta Proctor told my mother and me about Mac Braze] s 2004 Page #240  
ion GREEN until such time they are told to stand down. Units designated GRE 2004 Page #253  
gathering around but were strictly told to evacuate the area. An hour later 2005 Page #31  
s frightened, went back inside and told her husband she wanted to go home.  2005 Page #34  
ler that the story that Werner had told Fowler was somewhat different to th 2005 Page #40  
es Wilhelm, ·whose father had been told an account by a '~lajor Daly" of hi 2005 Page #41  
ay, and upon inqu.iring they \Vere told it was embalming flu.id. The bodies 2005 Page #42  
city) at Wright-Patterson in 1953, told him about one of two crashes in Ari 2005 Page #44  
of two crashes in Arizona. He also told him three bodies, one severely burn 2005 Page #44  
 wife visited me in Cincinnati, he told me that Holly had seen the bodies,  2005 Page #44  
, as a young teenager, when he was told about the crash, his interest was a 2005 Page #44  
to Woolcott 's memory, her husband told her that he had seen "somethin g st 2005 Page #44  
es were escorted from the area and told never to discuss the incident with  2005 Page #44  
he vertical straight lines. But he told Steve Jones that the triangle patte 2005 Page #61  
ptain named Rjcharcl TVI.iller who told Steve he had been in the control to 2005 Page #64  
 high-speed dive.] Richard :Miller told Steve Jones that ManteU's plane did 2005 Page #65  
ide with the incident. M.iUer also told Steve Jones that he had received in 2005 Page #65  
art Wright to be a bartender. Bart told Rex about a haunting memory he had  2005 Page #69  
RES is 90-year-old Ladd Davies. He told Rex Leonard that once "long ago" wh 2005 Page #70  
e was a petroleum geologist and he told me, 'This is not a natural occurrin 2005 Page #70  
lleged 1953 UFO Crash OVERLAY: "He told me that it's not something that was 2005 Page #71  
ght-Patterson AFB in 1973. The man told his wife he had been blindfold ed a 2005 Page #78  
t four feet tall. The man had been told there was a rocal of 30 alien bodie 2005 Page #79  
ile he did not see a craft, he was told this was there, too. He told String 2005 Page #79  
e was told this was there, too. He told Stringfield chat "at certain milita 2005 Page #79  
111t for Zero Point, Ben Rich once told him of a place where ideas that wer 2005 Page #81  
nt with three tours at Groom Lake, told him during the mid-1980s that ''We  2005 Page #82  
efense Frank Carlucci). The friend told Sorensen to "follow me," and they w 2005 Page #83  
e chatted about our careers, and I told her what I write about. Her interes 2005 Page #85  
he end of their meeting that Reich told Einstein of the measurable heat cre 2005 Page #91  
bout building its case. Hays never told Reich that he knew and worked with  2005 Page #93  
here General Watson was, Moise was told that he was unable to attend. Anger 2005 Page #98  
ations." Dr. Byers, the physicist, told Moise that he was familiar with Rei 2005 Page #99  
er and Brian O'Leary have publicly told of UFO experiences, wlule Dr. Edgar 2005 Page #119  
 rus crashed UFO story. Newton was told                                     2005 Page #132  
ignated to guard the treasure were told that the boxes contained "the wings 2005 Page #134  
e scrambled . At this point, l was told that the resuJtant actions were cla 2005 Page #139  
g djfferent to offer. The story he told was that prior to being a freelance 2005 Page #145  
of a UFO documentar~. EventuaUy he told me about the film he had purchased  2005 Page #146  
ed not co reveal anything and were told that they had seen nothing. Relucta 2005 Page #147  
 on to both VHS and Beracam. Salas told us that some of the film was in pre 2005 Page #148  
tled Seve11 Dqys 1111der Mavis. It told the true story of a macabre depicti 2005 Page #149  
shown or discussed with anyone. He told me: "\XlelJ, the onl) film that mos 2005 Page #151  
 in San Francisco, the cover story told by the Captain was that a special w 2005 Page #164  
 these bizarre elements co stories told by abductees they seem less bizarre 2005 Page #165  
 Doll. On May 21, 1953 Stansel was told to report for a special assignment  2005 Page #168  
riefed by an Air Force Colonel who told them they were to investigate the c 2005 Page #168  
 near their children's school. Dan told me that the Air Force would give hi 2005 Page #174  
of the crew members that they were told what happened even though most of t 2006 Page #9  
als were distributed. The story is told in William Burrows book "By Any Mea 2006 Page #9  
 ones were also phony. I have been told that when good information is leake 2006 Page #13  
an clothes whose rank he was never told but whom he called 'Colonel' due to 2006 Page #18  
nce I never saw the general. I was told "bags to go", so you grab your DA-5 2006 Page #20  
sified. Significantly, Sherman was told that he suited to the task since he 2006 Page #22  
re ao backless' the base In total. Told a craft was at the Sitaiye "at cr-n 2006 Page #26  
 Looks like it landed. not crashed Told to leave tha area and say nothing A 2006 Page #26  
ve it alone ' Robert Sarbacher had told Steinman that Walker (*for sure•) a 2006 Page #27  
m Long Beach, name of Fred Meyers, told the Los Angeles Mir- ror he was goi 2006 Page #44  
rse. There would be widespread 'we told you so.' There would be efforts to  2006 Page #60  
lso noted that Air Force personnel told the locals "it would be better if t 2006 Page #80  
Air Force officials at Edwards and told them about the photos he managed to 2006 Page #83  
 1989 interview, SMSgt. Roy Pruitt told author James C. Goodall that the re 2006 Page #84  
hs and we talked for hours. I also told him about an old UFO incident I had 2006 Page #89  
ut it." At least that is what they told me. I left Flatwoods very disappoin 2006 Page #91  
gan to help me. In Flatwoods, they told me that their town and entire area  2006 Page #92  
 West Virginia on Saturday morning told about flaming objects that flew acr 2006 Page #94  
hered several specimen samples. He told me that the Air Force "wanted to kn 2006 Page #95  
t landed on the farm. Leavitt also told me that the 50 troops "stayed the n 2006 Page #95  
"Flatwoods Monster" incident. Chop told him the Air Forces explanation of t 2006 Page #96  
iption of the so-called monster as told by an eyewitness. It states that, " 2006 Page #98  
investigated this incident and was told by government officials that there  2006 Page #99  
e Institute, said that he had been told that a meteorite had possibly come  2006 Page #120  
w in the boxes that day," Prescott told Dodd, "made me change my whole conc 2006 Page #122  
use at that point they hadn't been told what was contained in the crates. " 2006 Page #124  
]; he'd be killed if he did. "Tony told me that James Prescott said that hi 2006 Page #124  
n't know how. Either Tony has been told, or he hasn't told me. But there we 2006 Page #124  
r Tony has been told, or he hasn't told me. But there were, apparently, som 2006 Page #124  
s correct." According to Fry, Dodd told her that after the story was public 2006 Page #124  
 telling him that if it is him who told Tony, he could end up losing his ho 2006 Page #125  
 area around Bala. This doctor had told the Express that he had been buildi 2006 Page #125  
came forward to Tony Dodd, and who told Tony how he had ferried the bodies  2006 Page #126  
ouse. "It was [my wife's] dad, who told me the story about bodies being fou 2006 Page #127  
 around 1976. At that time he only told me that bodies had been brought dow 2006 Page #127  
or a month and it was here that he told us a lot more. "I remember that the 2006 Page #127  
ember that the information that he told us had apparently come from [a] per 2006 Page #127  
surprising that he would have been told: Mick was a well-respected man and  2006 Page #127  
ncluding at Bala and Wrexham. Mick told me that while the police weren't in 2006 Page #127  
xact date when they visited and he told us this, but it was definitely betw 2006 Page #127  
s wife] can also confirm that Mick told her the story about Porton Down and 2006 Page #127  
Mick saying that when he had first told me this story in 1976, he didn't kn 2006 Page #127  
to it, Mark recalled that Dodd had told him that it had no significance and 2006 Page #128  
us soldier who claims to have been told of the Berwyn UFO recovery by milit 2006 Page #128  
ther colleagues) who may also been told the story on the journey to the isl 2006 Page #128  
ewspaper Headline Rep. Kissner was told that from the 1940s onward, some of 2006 Page #140  
orce unit during World War II. Len told me in the mid-1980s that he knew fi 2006 Page #141  
tate Representative Andrew Kissner told me he had also learned about Americ 2006 Page #141  
ab housed at White Sands, Andy was told that in the 1940s to early 1950s, t 2006 Page #141  
 they know the truth and were only told, "Keep your mouth shut." The cousin 2006 Page #144  
ly got to talk to Dennis again, he told me the local radio was talking abou 2006 Page #146  
n't want to talk about it and they told us that we weren't supposed to talk 2006 Page #148  
E HUSHED UP? Not really. They just told us that it never happened! (laughs) 2006 Page #148  
later on another line, but we were told not to speak. We all had TOP SECRET 2006 Page #148  
I don't know where it went. Nobody told me. BUT YOU SAW WITH YOUR OWN EYES  2006 Page #149  
T? Yes. NORAD came on the line and told us it was no exercise. WHEN DID THE 2006 Page #149  
saw what was on our radar and they told us, 'This is no exercise. This is t 2006 Page #149  
 as normal. As I got older, people told me it was abnormal and it was wrong 2006 Page #152  
-called E.T.s did not exist. I was told that all this did not exist because 2006 Page #152  
. T.'s chest. Don't tell anybody I told you.' But from what I gathered from 2006 Page #155  
 from what I gathered from what he told me, he was picking the burned remai 2006 Page #155  
 the edge of the cliff because Dad told me, to the best of his knowledge, a 2006 Page #155  
ly feels that the public should be told the truth. Slide 28: Sheppard "Nava 2006 Page #156  
ch. Tom was put to sleep and never told what the dentist did. He thinks the 2006 Page #160  
did you do intelligence work?" Tom told the dentist he had never done intel 2006 Page #160  
ou know about what we saw.' And he told me about Roswell. He said two thing 2006 Page #160  
 tired of keeping it closed. So, I told that Lt. Commander who worked for C 2006 Page #161  
ed for Captain Wood what I knew. I told him the whole Okinawa story and the 2006 Page #161  
d, Do you want to tell me what you told the Lt. Commander down there?' So,  2006 Page #162  
e Lt. Commander down there?' So, I told him the whole Okinawa story. He sai 2006 Page #162  
thitV meeting with Attlee, and was told that he had not. We agreed to meet  2006 Page #167  
we reached the White House, Lovett told us that the unidentified objects ha 2006 Page #167  
ouse Defense Undersecretary Lovett told him he "guessed" that the objects w 2006 Page #167  
AM. The next version of the story, told in The Wise Men, is based on an int 2006 Page #167  
ador to be informed of this and be told that Mr. Alike should take whatever 2006 Page #167  
fered by the Top Brass after being told the details by the people who were  2006 Page #173  
 really were? Or were these people told but, when writing about it years la 2006 Page #173  
e Top Secret" that the CIC was not told the reason for the high alert. Not  2006 Page #174  
ion and Privacy Act (FOIPA). I was told that there were no records related  2006 Page #174  
hew it hit. We got over there. Thg told us to leave and everything else and 2006 Page #176  
he results a few days later he was told there was no such person working th 2006 Page #176  
person working there. Later he was told never to talk about the incident an 2006 Page #176  
 research in the latter 1970's. He told me that he first learned about Will 2006 Page #176  
ts the date as December 6.) Zechel told me that in 1978 he and a Japanese T 2006 Page #177  
ough independent channels. We were told that the video was lost or destroye 2006 Page #177  
personnel to arrive Zechel further told me that in 1975 he was fortunate to 2006 Page #177  
ght forth. No tall tales have been told, no bizarre claims have been made,  2006 Page #192  
y Nevada Test Site. Another couple told us about craft landings near their  2006 Page #199  
deaths. One of the ranch occupants told interesting stories of UFO sighting 2006 Page #200  
 during the nuclear tests. We were told that there had been cattle at the T 2006 Page #201  
d. The rest was barbequed! We were told that there were no longer test catt 2006 Page #201  
 the show closing and he said "You told me when we last talked." I denied t 2006 Page #205  
l, would you put it on the air?" I told the caller that putting such inform 2006 Page #205  
ossible implant behind his ear. He told me that, about ten years before, he 2006 Page #206  
 of "something" behind his ear. He told the patient that it was a piece of  2006 Page #206  
ain the public would not have been told. Here is a clip from Newsweek magaz 2007 Page #17  
e, a flying saucer nearby. \Xle're told he is a "i\tlild mannered duck by d 2007 Page #64  
nd so I began to be lazy and I was told that I was bright and I think I kin 2007 Page #79  
le and taught us about Buddica and told us that she was in fact called Budd 2007 Page #80  
 to speak. l researched what l was told via the net. You could download ele 2007 Page #84  
around this aircraft, but was soon told to come out from under it due to po 2007 Page #105  
 "nuclear capabilities" . Jack was told that this aircraft regularly over-f 2007 Page #107  
lew Russia after \X/\XfJI, but was told: "you can't print that". It was obv 2007 Page #107  
hey had been discontinued, and was told that it had to do with maneuverabil 2007 Page #108  
rmance of these aircraft, Jack was told directly by the O.1.C. that "we cou 2007 Page #108  
et. For Jack's article, the O.1.C. told him that he could state that these  2007 Page #108  
ss a body of water). Jack was also told by the O.l.C. that "had we had diff 2007 Page #109  
e moon and planets). Jack was al o told that these aircraft were more secre 2007 Page #109  
 That particular rurcrafr Jack was told, originated from A\·on Park Air For 2007 Page #109  
 Herald). The 0.1.C. specificall y told Jack "Yes, l know about that aircra 2007 Page #110  
ified. On the other hand, Jack was told: "the U.S. Air .Force 111011/d 11ev 2007 Page #110  
i sighting). Jack was specifically told that it would be in the "better int 2007 Page #110  
icially terminated. Jack was later told that "Noborfy ,viii ever see these  2007 Page #110  
seen something strange and someone told him not to talk about it? Joe: l do 2007 Page #125  
ic Air Force personnel arrived and told the villagers that a Soviet satelli 2007 Page #129  
e's against the secrecy policy. He told me the 4602nd has a special program 2007 Page #133  
 "In the first news story," Corbin told me, "it was called an unidentified  2007 Page #133  
ak up with the Kennedy's. Rothberg told Kilgallen that [Monroe] was attendi 2007 Page #135  
nd I asked him what ,vas wrong. He told me Marilyn was having trouble with  2007 Page #136  
entified. " The "British official" told KilgalJen that: "We believe, on the 2007 Page #136  
, Ohio. Riggs adds that rus father told rum that the file referred to Proje 2007 Page #138  
nd cook the pictures. He was never told what it was: only ro make an evalua 2007 Page #139  
of Staff of the Bolivian Air Force told DATT/AIRA this date that planes fro 2007 Page #142  
amps of "AUG 74 ABQ." Eddie Chavez told me his father never knew the date h 2007 Page #162  
lbaUI ""° thousand feeL The CQ1pl1 told I NICAP ropo,ur that !Ny boJIMd the 2007 Page #165  
rly at about 2000 feet. The couple told a NICAP reporter that they believed 2007 Page #165  
. And we were stopped. And we were told that we had to turn around and to l 2007 Page #168  
ask, '\X'hat's going on?' after he told us to leave. We immediately turned  2007 Page #171  
 went straight home. Paul: When he told us to turn around and the way he wa 2007 Page #171  
: Right, just famiJy. 1 have never told anyone except family. DO YOU HA VE  2007 Page #172  
 of the area, Pedro Venegas Leyva, told us that, although he does know the  2007 Page #191  
me next to me and took it and just told me to keep it. ... " The fragment i 2007 Page #196  
en reported to the newspaper. Butt told me, in a telephone interview, that  2008 Page #8  
pped by the bright object. Jackson told me that he had ·'heard a kind of a  2008 Page #11  
he streetlights . But Jackson also told me that he noticed, specifically ,  2008 Page #11  
e object flashed overhead. Memmott told me that he remembers very little ab 2008 Page #11  
 believes it was a meteor. Johnson told me that he remembered the event qui 2008 Page #11  
hat is interesting is that Johnson told me that several men had come out to 2008 Page #12  
side to see what had happened. She told me that most of the neighbors were  2008 Page #12  
I talked to others in the area who told me that there was a series of explo 2008 Page #12  
 Evans. According to what Robinson told me, he was traveling south of Eurek 2008 Page #12  
passed directly overhead. Robinson told me he thought it was no more than f 2008 Page #12  
lmost hidden in the glow. Robinson told me that both he and Evans were frig 2008 Page #12  
                   His wife, Betty told me that when he returned home he lo 2008 Page #13  
. Joseph Bernini, the police chief told me he was a city council meeting wh 2008 Page #13  
idn't see any object. Bernini also told me that as the object flew over, th 2008 Page #13  
A control tower, saw the flash and told reporters that it was a brilliant w 2008 Page #13  
o wishes to remain anonymous , who told me on audio tape, that he had been  2008 Page #14  
t Nellis, they were all debriefed, told that this was a classified event an 2008 Page #14  
talk to anyone about it. They were told only that they had helped recover d 2008 Page #14  
 had written only what he had been told. 9                                  2008 Page #15  
e, too. Indeed, at one point, Todd told the agents that based on the inform 2008 Page #30  
 report. He was based in Devon and told me an account of an incident that h 2008 Page #33  
who weren't likely to accept being told not to enter an area where they had 2008 Page #45  
lly their backyard . The young men told Mrs. White they tried to sneak back 2008 Page #45  
ght so easily. This time they were told it ''would be their responsibility  2008 Page #45  
nowing each other well, Larry Lake told his boss he could not talk about th 2008 Page #46  
lk about the Crash because "he was told by government people to say nothing 2008 Page #46  
l Graham as possible witnesses. He told his former boss he had also heard t 2008 Page #46  
e. They had the road blocked. They told us to get out of there. They didn ' 2008 Page #51  
d someone came into the tavern and told everyone "something had crashed and 2008 Page #52  
 a call on a radio and then he was told they would shoot him if he came bac 2008 Page #53  
was talkjng about it. Tuffy Miller told him, "You 'l/ read about it. I can' 2008 Page #53  
 after last year's conference. She told me Alan Rammer is well known as one 2008 Page #57  
xplain why one person was politely told that "maneuvers were being conducte 2008 Page #60  
e persistent like Andy Harnden was told to get out, and if he returned, he  2008 Page #60  
eriously. When Major Ralph Paduano told the Daily World Reporter, "We 're c 2008 Page #60  
w days after her UFO sighting. She told a family member who reported her si 2008 Page #70  
hs 81SPS SPOL CFLT" John Burroughs told me he was overwhelmed with the feel 2008 Page #79  
e Shift Commander's office, he was told to proceed off base toward the myst 2008 Page #80  
ansag. The three American men were told to leave their weapons behind to co 2008 Page #80  
d Staff Sergeant Coffey at CSC and told him that the object "was definitely 2008 Page #81  
base, Burroughs and Penniston were told "it is best to keep quiet about wha 2008 Page #83  
appened except that later Bustinza told him "the lights pushed me to the gr 2008 Page #84  
ething had returned. Burroughs was told that a female Shift Commander was d 2008 Page #86  
 videos of it.' Producer 1988: Who told you this, that they are setting a t 2008 Page #87  
rs of 35mm footage with him ... He told me directly that it was actual foot 2008 Page #88  
e lights and craft, Sgt. Penniston told me he received a call to report on  2008 Page #90  
d a Major. Back in 1997, Penniston told me that he deliberately left out th 2008 Page #90  
pnosis . After it was over, no one told Penniston what he had said. Finally 2008 Page #90  
 at Hiroshima Kazantsev's scenario told of a large nuclear-powered spacecra 2008 Page #102  
ED, and C is for CONFIDENTIAL. All told there are more than 100 documents r 2008 Page #104  
x ("more or less culture") ■ Oppie told Einstein not to misrepresent his vi 2008 Page #118  
n private interviews , I have been told that over 21 million rubles were sp 2008 Page #125  
e wea before he dial we mot and he told me he n...td To wrltea.nother book  2008 Page #151  
former CIA Executive Director, who told several of us that UFO-typ e mechan 2009 Page #18  
 the infamous Men In Black and was told to keep quiet about what he saw. Th 2009 Page #30  
 are parts of it that I swear were told to me years ago by Mr. Crisman ...  2009 Page #32  
e risk of future conflict. Kennedy told Khrushchev: "I have begun an initia 2009 Page #41  
y, November 12, 1963. Kennedy also told Kruschev: "I have also instructed o 2009 Page #42  
les Wilhelm, whose father had been told an account by a Major Daly of his ( 2009 Page #49  
 way, and upon inquiring they were told it was embalming fluid. The bodies  2009 Page #50  
acity) at WrightPatterson in 1953, told him about one of two crashes in Ari 2009 Page #50  
of two crashes in Arizona. He also told him three bodies, one severely burn 2009 Page #50  
 wife visited me in Cincinnati, he told me that Holly had seen the bodies,  2009 Page #50  
, as a young teenager, when he was told about the crash, his interest was a 2009 Page #51  
to Woolcott 's memory, her husband told her that he had seen "something str 2009 Page #51  
shed report): 46 The background as told to my group had a very interesting  2009 Page #52  
o be. Recall that Fritz Werner had told Ray Fowler in his 1970s affidavit t 2009 Page #55  
 Shift Commander, Mike Verano, who told Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, aut 2009 Page #60  
s of 35mm footage with him .... He told me directly that it was actual foot 2009 Page #60  
                          SLIDE# 9 told him there was a problem in the Rend 2009 Page #63  
 an Eastern Radar check. Lt. Buran told Sgt. Penniston there was an object  2009 Page #63  
                  62 Jim Penniston told me that he and John Burroughs were  2009 Page #68  
 of the U. S. Air Force. Col. Halt told me that after General Williams retu 2009 Page #74  
pe was listened to. I've also been told that the NSA (National Security Age 2009 Page #78  
 posted on the East Gate and I was told that because I was involved in the  2009 Page #79  
was what we saw the first night. I told him I wasn't sure and I asked him i 2009 Page #79  
 I went back towards Adrian and he told me that whatever the light was came 2009 Page #80  
 to pull me up inside. Adrian also told me that he did not fall down. He fe 2009 Page #80  
o Rendlesham Forest. Steve LaPlume told me he and Airman Palmer "knew somet 2009 Page #82  
 that East Gate all night long and told me to report ifl saw anything else  2009 Page #82  
bout it again after that. We never told anybody about it because we didn't  2009 Page #85  
 June approached me afterwards and told me that I was right-that our Govern 2009 Page #88  
n the eye and her manner of speech told me that she spoke with conviction.  2009 Page #88  
pand her recollections. She simply told her story as she knew it. Aside fro 2009 Page #89  
ed a 'debriefing .' ~ Finally, she told me that during her last period of e 2009 Page #90  
ve been verified. For example, she told me that a man named Knacke "wrote t 2009 Page #90  
 been to Wright-Patterson AFB. She told me that she could find no such refe 2009 Page #92  
nt back to the lab and the officer told me, "You can't go home; you are goi 2009 Page #93  
ved that the public deserves to be told the truth. In I 990 she contacted U 2009 Page #95  
or recant any part of it. What she told Kevin Randle in 1990 was consistent 2009 Page #95  
 1990 was consistent with what she told me seven years later. During our co 2009 Page #95  
!Vefls. When I got off the plane I told Nancy 11111 about •··-And _.,e read 2009 Page #142  

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Mathematics from the University of Toledo, Ohio, in 1957; he received an M. 2003 Page #111  

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 war. Governments will show little tolerance for such sentiments. Social sc 2006 Page #68  
er loyalty oath and yet she had no tolerance for deception by anyone, espec 2009 Page #95  

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duebon D,b.11, ■ S~1r;p. J\.L1t th.tolJ(;h Drtrmbu 1981 ■ Couupcndrnct on U 2009 Page #145  

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

mestic aluminum products Household toll Metal foil found, analysis with ene 2003 Page #44  
the other was starting to take its toll. Late in 1981, Doty invited Bennewi 2003 Page #150  

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

- y of Do!enn "\'ou·r~ not ruppost tolmo\Vthal . That's what you learnwh,n  2008 Page #151  

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

al seems to be off his beam. While Tom Clark (Attorney General) was in Flor 2003 Page #89  
e Aurora crash site, physicist Dr. Tom Gray of the University of North Texa 2004 Page #30  
Tommy Blann, Chuck & Vicki Oldham, Tom Adams III, 33; VI, 39-49 UFO recover 2004 Page #111  
known, Mexico 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Tom Deuley V, 5-6 Sailor, messenger on c 2004 Page #111  
at AFB.Ohio, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Newsman Tom Shell of ABC-TV II, 5-6 Witness to a 2004 Page #112  
ommunity and may have notes . R12: Tom Deuley may know identity of source a 2004 Page #118  
on (MUFON Journal, March 2000) (C) Tom Carey/Don Schmitt (DR) Dave Rudiak ( 2004 Page #228  
ching the Energy Techology of UFOs Tom Valone, Ph.D., PE Ll)c -lUQ51Jington 2005 Page #13  
er and in Electrogr aviti cs II by Tom Valone Verified by Dr. Hal Puthoff,  2005 Page #30  
s. boo. um.. Mos Wok is amaan•ella tom 1-.4. 6116 C.M.111111.1111. M1611. 0 2006 Page #32  
d his former Ft. Detrick colleague Tom Ksiazek, a molecular biologist who h 2006 Page #111  
avy, Naples, Italy. Image courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.) Moving forward ten yea 2006 Page #156  
-White Beach, Okinawa. Provided by Tom C. Sheppard.) Slide 29: Sheppard "Ce 2006 Page #156  
enty years of service. Provided by Tom C. Sheppard.) Slide 30: Sheppard in  2006 Page #156  
, in Austin, Texas. Photo courtesy Tom C. Sheppard.) Slide 31: Map of Okina 2006 Page #156  
ars to Thanksgiving night in 1976. Tom was stationed at White Beach Naval B 2006 Page #157  
as yelling for Toppen to join him. Tom Sheppard watched as Toppen ran by in 2006 Page #157  
tities (EBEs) Videotape Segment 1: Tom Sheppard, U. S. Navy Chief Yeoman (r 2006 Page #157  
 Beach and Kadena AFB, Okinawa Map Tom Sheppard and his two Navy colleagues 2006 Page #159  
y a very angry chief James Seeley. Tom saw the other two men had put on the 2006 Page #160  
lt adventure, Capt. Seeley ordered Tom Sheppard, Robert Toppen and Craig Ho 2006 Page #160  
FB about an hour from White Beach. Tom was put to sleep and never told what 2006 Page #160  
 Kadena AFB dentist visit. I asked Tom if the dentist might have implanted  2006 Page #160  
monitoring devices in their teeth. Tom said that a few years later he learn 2006 Page #160  
hen did you do intelligence work?" Tom told the dentist he had never done i 2006 Page #160  
e taken to the Kadena AFB dentist, Tom finally learned more from Craig Howa 2006 Page #160  
Why are you getting out?' He said, Tom, I just can't do it no more.' I aske 2006 Page #160  
tic (TS) letter from Eisenhower to Tom Gates, the Deputy Secretary of Defen 2009 Page #13  
 also found a deep, vertical track tom into the bark which they speculated  2009 Page #137  
ew I , weapon-aJ)p rOilC}un& the a.tom ! bomb in i:-npor\,rncc, but chcilp- 2009 Page #182  
ethods of using the power or the a tom: on~ it'l fin explosive bomb, the ot 2009 Page #184  

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TION??? ARV: NONSENSE OR TREASON ~ TOM'S SHELL S11/t Clfsh nr Senn! C,cdir  2008 Page #152  

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on at an Institute for Stomatology Tomb Of the Visitor • At Nasser's invita 2004 Page #172  

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 many references pre-1954) □ Clyde Tombaugh, Discoverer of Planet Pluto, Da 2003 Page #182  

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

 Headquarters, USAF, published the tome, The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Ficti 2004 Page #230  

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

 Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Tommy Blann, Chuck & Vicki Oldham, Tom A 2004 Page #111  
FB, Ohio, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Tommy Blann III, 12-13 UFO seen in hanga 2004 Page #112  
w Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Tommy Blann III UFO and bodies recovered 2004 Page #112  
82 Texas, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Tommy Blann III, 14-17 Witness had knowl 2004 Page #114  

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

 It had a day and I was going home tomorrow. Figure 1. HDPE artifact as it  2003 Page #46  
e told him, "I might not live till tomorrow or the next day, so I'll tell i 2003 Page #68  
's funeral will take place at noon tomorrow. Signed: E.E. Hayden. A similar 2004 Page #27  
ducer) UFO's: Yesterdey, Today and Tomorrow, TV Documentary, Written By Rob 2004 Page #149  
lue Book and we would like for you tomorrow to get on a plane, go to Chicag 2005 Page #40  
cide what will be the knowledge of tomorrow. There is no use in trying to p 2005 Page #94  
heories then become the science of tomorrow. The seeming "magic" has been e 2006 Page #101  
ticipation in the James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies. What, one wonders,  2006 Page #131  

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e Scace Department ; \'(liJliam F. Tompkins, che Assistant Arrorney General 2007 Page #137  

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niit1cl;r for it C.:indrrn:nl, 0., tOmt)a11). \\'orl.: on the wer111011 was 2009 Page #180  

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• •• •••• 411 •.• ..... • •••• • • ton thit acorn dsto and t.es It vs. 'war 2006 Page #29  
 information furnished to MSgt MIL TON SHEARER, Directorate of Intelligence 2007 Page #139  
e and a half truck, which is a 2.5 ton truck that has a cam·as back on it,  2007 Page #169  
r i.'l the S!;y. The 'l'u1.-i, W.l!ton Abducbon ■ Swn1lllg Up 197 5 ■ Malrm 2009 Page #142  

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

the best known being Travis \'(/al ton's experience with a blue beam of lig 2007 Page #74  

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Pay. was reported when Pro!. T. D. ton-Acme company ol C!ncin· J. Leech of  2009 Page #184  

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ass saicl only: ·''First re• the a ton1 bomb r ncl \vas not n: ports arc su 2009 Page #181  

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

a military officer in a very harsh tone commanded the soldiers to get the c 2003 Page #61  
n with the NHI will likely set the tone for all future levels of NHI/human  2006 Page #56  
depend heavily on the government's tone via the media as well as religious  2006 Page #58  
. - Governments must lead, setting tone and pace of interaction with NHI, a 2006 Page #66  
, you couldn't really get a lot of tone with the kind of skin it had, but i 2006 Page #158  
n, hovering flying saucer, set the tone immediately: UFO's USA URL!" The co 2007 Page #67  
phone it was static. Not even busy tone, just static. Of course the town wa 2007 Page #124  
ct. Yes, a slight change of hue or tone caused by changing the colors of th 2007 Page #199  
n to eye contact and the emotional tone of their voices when they recall ke 2008 Page #50  

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

d the eye, half the jaw flesh, the tongue removed in a vertical cut deep wi 2004 Page #76  
uch-discussed "thin and bifurcated tongue" reponed by other medical and mil 2005 Page #36  
Parts commonly include:30 • Lips • Tongue • Skin and muscles of lower jaw • 2006 Page #115  
 -- 6 4 — 2 0 a Skeletal muscles • Tongue 0 Eye o Ear • Teats a Udder • Vul 2006 Page #118  
ars represent the ear, rectum, and tongue. 115                              2006 Page #118  

Word: "tongue-in-cheek", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ety by keeping up an unrelentingly tongue-in-cheek series of rakes on the n 2007 Page #59  

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

 the next day, so I'll tell it all tonight and get done with it." As I stat 2003 Page #68  
, Ryan, if you're out in the crowd tonight, here's the answer to your quest 2003 Page #201  
 and started toward Waco.,, "Until tonight the airship has been regarded as 2004 Page #32  
Aug 19, - (AP) _The Air Force said tonight that 'there is a good chance' th 2006 Page #45  
 the sky near the nation's capital tonight. Newspaper offices were flooded  2006 Page #89  
l in Alaska were called on 'alert' tonight (i.e., Dec. 6), but Air Force of 2006 Page #169  
' ... I knew they were coming back tonight! What happened? ... What's the l 2008 Page #87  
ll, we were all briefed about this tonight (December 27 to 28) before we ca 2008 Page #87  
r it again and see if it came back tonight and we were going to set up for  2008 Page #87  
ial installment of Johnny Carson's Tonight show, although the conversation  2009 Page #33  
 to finish this before you go home tonight. Cause it is highly sensitive. " 2009 Page #93  

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

yed to operational units at nearby Tonopah Test Range (fit), the existence  2006 Page #81  
 executing a turn over the town of Tonopah, Mulhare climbed to 20,000 feet  2006 Page #81  
hat the airplanes operating out of Tonopah were A-7 attack aircraft. At Nel 2006 Page #83  

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

e British are advanced millions of tons of badly-needed war materiel on an  2003 Page #86  
aped, weighing approximately three tons discovered 3 August 50 miles from K 2004 Page #7  
, and it must have weighed several tons. The town today is full of people w 2004 Page #27  
d States military intelligence has tons of hardware. They had readily admit 2004 Page #94  
mirustration, that more than eight tons of Reich's hardcover books, monogra 2005 Page #87  
ve to have weighed several hundred tons. (4) Approximately ninety minutes a 2006 Page #120  
 kilograms, or approximately 5. 75 tons. A two-fold excess of background ra 2009 Page #137  

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

terious Deaths in Defence Industry TONY COLLINS • Mostly computer programme 2004 Page #200  
ates for study. British researcher Tony Dodd was provided with document s t 2005 Page #134  
wing year, my friend and colleague Tony Moore tracked down two people who h 2006 Page #80  
me area indicated by Hal and John. Tony and I planned to search several squ 2006 Page #80  
ch as Jenny Randles, Margaret Fry, Tony Dodd and Matthew Williams, are less 2006 Page #121  
the story was the UFO investigator Tony Dodd, a retired North Yorkshire pol 2006 Page #122  
ew Williams, who says: "I spoke to Tony Dodd at the Cardiff UFO Conference  2006 Page #123  
 also spoke with him on the phone. Tony won't reveal the real name of James 2006 Page #123  
rational unit he worked for. So if Tony does reveal his name, he'll end up  2006 Page #123  
 the government. "But as I said to Tony: 'There aren't going to be many peo 2006 Page #123  
 better off talking to people. But Tony said that the guy was on an Army pe 2006 Page #124  
erned that he'd end up losing it. "Tony says that he has checked the creden 2006 Page #124  
't know. But he's happy with them. Tony was happy that after all the resear 2006 Page #124  
the Prescott controversy: "I think Tony Dodd definitely interviewed James P 2006 Page #124  
ecord]; he'd be killed if he did. "Tony told me that James Prescott said th 2006 Page #124  
e bodies. I don't know how. Either Tony has been told, or he hasn't told me 2006 Page #124  
 indeed contacted by officialdom: "Tony says that he thinks that Prescott i 2006 Page #124  
ing him that if it is him who told Tony, he could end up losing his home. H 2006 Page #125  
t given to retired police sergeant Tony Dodd? Ranciles's views on this matt 2006 Page #126  
which this soldier came forward to Tony Dodd, and who told Tony how he had  2006 Page #126  
forward to Tony Dodd, and who told Tony how he had ferried the bodies from  2006 Page #126  
20) Needless to say, the fact that Tony Dodd was not related the tale until 2006 Page #128  
e Royal Air Force. In other words, Tony Dodd's informant — James Prescott — 2006 Page #129  
h she starred with Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, Monroe was a sad, insecure, 2007 Page #136  
for several days. U. K researcher, Tony Dodd, said he talked to a retired m 2007 Page #149  
ed Like skelerons covered by skin. Tony Dodd was cold that other Living non 2007 Page #149  

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ing Cards, one of which featured a too-good -to-be-true sixcies era photogr 2007 Page #68  

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 Their goal-and their entire race, too-is brought to an abrupt end, however 2008 Page #102  

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ed that spring evening in 1941. It took a fair amount of pleading with her  2003 Page #22  
st showed up, surrounded the area, took them off in groups separately, and  2003 Page #30  
ill and came to our home while she took chemotherapy, I approached her to s 2003 Page #36  
Davidson's plane. Shortly after it took off to return to Wright-Patterson A 2003 Page #42  
g a bandanna for sun protection. I took what I was to later call the artifa 2003 Page #45  
e local firemen from Kecksburg who took part in the activities associated w 2003 Page #57  
o other eyewitnesses say that NASA took part in the investigation at the sc 2003 Page #59  
ground, and it looked like someone took liquid metal and poured it into an  2003 Page #60  
 truck driver has verified that he took the first load of that brick to the 2003 Page #61  
spot where the object landed. Bill took us down into the woods from a diffe 2003 Page #63  
we had gone in with Romansky. Bill took us down the hill from Meteor Road,  2003 Page #63  
n we arrived at the location, Bill took us to a particular tree that he had 2003 Page #63  
ts are even close to what actually took place, then questions remain as to  2003 Page #65  
rica's First Secretary of Defense, took his own life by going out of a sixt 2003 Page #85  
 M. Raines says that the Secretary took his life 'in a sudden fit of despon 2003 Page #92  
ith the defense of that nation, he took ultimate responsibility for that fa 2003 Page #95  
d, the water in which the reaction took place remained as clear and free of 2003 Page #112  
 but Hansen felt that way too." It took almost another decade for the UFO c 2003 Page #144  
m film and video of the lights. He took them out on the deck and showed the 2003 Page #145  
d to a standing-room crowd when he took the dais on the evening of July 1st 2003 Page #146  
 was running the thing, the object took off straight up and was lost to vie 2003 Page #147  
at least two). In 1950, Paul Trent took a photo that had a shape that was i 2003 Page #170  
 led to body recovery s Paul Trent took McMinnville, Oregon, photo in ‘50,  2003 Page #170  
 intelligence personnel from Tokyo took over the case, but were unable to l 2004 Page #5  
he area. The sighting and recovery took place sometime between 10 and 15 Oc 2004 Page #6  
the only branch of government that took an interest in the case, as a CIA r 2004 Page #8  
plosion that shook the earth. This took place on May 6. Around that time so 2004 Page #8  
ry confirmed that the C-130 flight took place and that he was aboard the ai 2004 Page #10  
 a sphere. As it was not heavy, he took it home where he kept it until his  2004 Page #11  
:)wn into the Sea. This phenomenon took place on 'Thursday evening. Complet 2004 Page #19  
 A SPHERE, AS IT WAS NOT HEAVY. HE TOOK IT HONE kPFRr HE kEPII /7 UNTIL 'HI 2004 Page #21  
dio was nonexistent and newspapers took days, even weeks, to be delivered.  2004 Page #28  
onvincing evidence. Then the story took an intriguing twist. After analyzin 2004 Page #30  
ask if the Canadian study actually took place and if so, did they received  2004 Page #30  
exact location of the metal. "They took it away," he said cryptically. "Who 2004 Page #31  
 son also said his father knew who took the headstone but was helpless to d 2004 Page #31  
nd his friends. During the time it took to do a quick search for a rowboat  2004 Page #37  
ed for Corporal Werbicki. Werbicki took the microphone and Captain Newell i 2004 Page #40  
n. Maybe they saw something. Chris took the names not really expecting anyt 2004 Page #44  
 Chris was up to these days, Chris took him over to his car and showed him  2004 Page #44  
 Warren's and other men's eyes. It took several seconds for the men's eyes  2004 Page #48  
ir. There's not an air problem. We took an air thing (air quality measuring 2004 Page #52  
 81St Security Police Squadron who took his life at RAF Bentwaters in Janua 2004 Page #54  
sky. At this time two F-4 fighters took off from our base and headed direct 2004 Page #57  
as still with some surprise that I took Larry's call in early July 1995. He 2004 Page #59  
York where a United Airlines plane took off, crashed and burned, killing al 2004 Page #68  
. Although Smith was very sick, he took time to talk with Groves. Groves wa 2004 Page #94  
t entered the Pentagon in 1951, he took over the office of Dr. Vannevar Bus 2004 Page #98  
hese things where I am now." Armen took the opportunity to get something co 2004 Page #99  
 III, 37 Professional photographer took pictures of "live aliens" from cras 2004 Page #113  
 Norton AFB, 1973. AF photographer took photos of UFO underground in net su 2004 Page #116  
isiana. 1953. Top brass and medics took one body on stretcher, three live c 2004 Page #118  
 ship windmills • He found that it took months of planning to get 100-foot  2004 Page #126  
the UFOs so well. See Slide 23. It took him months of planning to get some  2004 Page #127  
as so impressed with the debris he took pieces home to show to him before t 2004 Page #137  
xperienced for decades. Dan Rather took the bait he was offered. Many times 2004 Page #141  
 Incident, is another believer who took it all back. He also publicly decla 2004 Page #145  
 told him about the autopsies that took place at the base hospital. The nur 2004 Page #145  
nfidants that President Nixon once took him to see the alien bodies at Home 2004 Page #147  
FOs when one views the events that took place in the days following the Kec 2004 Page #176  
was a waste of time. The Air Force took this University of Colorado analysi 2004 Page #178  
nited States, exactly the opposite took place, and it all started with the  2004 Page #178  
 greet them. Emenegger and Sandler took the film and started preparing the  2004 Page #182  
 related to the documentary script took place at the Pentagon. Emenegger to 2004 Page #182  
. Jack McGeorge and he immediately took a liking to each other and became f 2004 Page #188  
h, wrote a short note to Betsy, he took a gun and fired, it missed his brai 2004 Page #210  
've been there all along — it just took a while to find them. Two of the mo 2004 Page #216  
rgy Commission until the Air Force took them over in 1950.27 Their purpose  2004 Page #220  
e hand. Johnson, the photographer, took 4 photos using a Speed Graphic 4 x  2004 Page #227  
James Bond Johnson, the person who took the pictures, has consistently main 2004 Page #233  
sole pressman on the scene when he took his pictures. Can any light be shed 2004 Page #233  
atives, and he knew for certain he took the Ramey photos, then he also must 2004 Page #234  
e correct. At his session where he took the four images of Ramey and Ramey  2004 Page #236  
in trouble here!" The two officers took cl1e creature to the Hospital Regio 2005 Page #32  
ervice of the :Military Police who took part in the capture of the second c 2005 Page #33  
za, who together with General Lima took part in the release of the official 2005 Page #35  
 an agency of the U. S. government took two dozen photographs of this large 2005 Page #51  
he triangle. \Xlhat aerial vehicle took the photographs and from which heig 2005 Page #65  
   An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash "They took a grid pattern of aerial photograph 2005 Page #67  
him the aerial photographs . \Y,/e took him out on site. He said: 'This is  2005 Page #70  
and the scientist, unfortunatel y, took his counselor's advice. This proved 2005 Page #93  
 lus home and laboratory, one that took several months to dissipate. And so 2005 Page #94  
 gave an oral presentation and all took notes except the Colonel. Feeling t 2005 Page #98  
e Tucson cloud-bustin g operation, took legal responsibility for the injunc 2005 Page #101  
Cold \v'ar so much military action took place, perhaps firing on these craf 2005 Page #140  
d it away. "That such an operation took place between about August 20 and A 2005 Page #154  
thunderheads decided to Jet go. We took refuge under a ledge above the floo 2005 Page #154  
 Faustino said. "Or maybe somebody took them, or they just took off." \Xie  2005 Page #156  
e somebody took them, or they just took off." \Xie headed home. The recovef 2005 Page #156  
is. \'(/hen the soldiers left we , took a closer look. The object appeared  2005 Page #157  
o. His recounting of this incident took place inside of a locked car with r 2005 Page #165  
he gravitational field and what it took to get people trained to experience 2005 Page #170  
e government knew and, until 1969, took an active hand in the administratio 2005 Page #174  
ng on a claim by a pilot that UFOs took out 20 of our planes in Europe in t 2006 Page #5  
y putting a feather in the air? It took Charles Lindberg 33 hours to cross  2006 Page #6  
s apparently shortened the time it took the Soviets to test their first A-b 2006 Page #9  
he American Rocket Society in 1952 took President Truman to task for the at 2006 Page #10  
 team' being led by a civilian who took charge of the crash retrieval opera 2006 Page #18  
 seen here, the saNIR investigator took the voltage up to a maximum of 47.3 2006 Page #41  
63, CIA pilot Ken Collins (Fig. 2) took Article 123 up for its 79th flight. 2006 Page #73  
the inertial navigation system. He took off from Area 51 with Jack Weeks fl 2006 Page #73  
itzel, his co-pilot and navigator, took off on Runway 32 and passed over Gr 2006 Page #78  
ig. 6) as the automatic sequencing took over. Because the drone's inertial  2006 Page #79  
n arrived with his wife Miriam and took several pictures. They soon heard t 2006 Page #79  
who ushered the civilians back and took control of the crash site. Col. Fra 2006 Page #79  
y sanitized. Our second expedition took place on 27 May 2005. This time, we 2006 Page #80  
r Ross E. "Mule" Mulhare (Fig. 10) took off from TTR in Article 792 on a on 2006 Page #81  
he team's access to the site as it took 16 hours for county firefighters, w 2006 Page #82  
fragments of metal and plastic. It took only a short time to fill several p 2006 Page #83  
ddie several times and he actually took me to the farm where the monster wa 2006 Page #93  
 On two occasions, Colonel Leavitt took me to the Fisher Farm in Flatwoods  2006 Page #95  
ded on September 12, 1952. Next, I took all of the information from the sig 2006 Page #97  
le near Wheeling. This object then took off and was seen flying southwest o 2006 Page #97  
sh-landed in the United States and took off shortly after and one actually  2006 Page #98  
ng jets that night and my research took on a whole new perspective. I disco 2006 Page #99  
ry distress syndrome. Tempest then took the critical step of notifying the  2006 Page #110  
sence of rodent feces, of which he took samples. Cheek phoned the CDC, and  2006 Page #110  
ening of January 23, 1974 an event took place on the Berwyn Mountains that  2006 Page #119  
 twenty- year-old bank clerk, then took over the glasses, followed shortly  2006 Page #120  
nything of this nature. This event took place many years ago and I am now r 2006 Page #123  
t all. "Some people...some lorries took away pieces, debris. Others took aw 2006 Page #124  
s took away pieces, debris. Others took away bodies. And, according to this 2006 Page #124  
e occurred, however, an event that took the choice out of their hands. High 2006 Page #134  
f them. Then all of a sudden, they took off— off my screen and went to Bill 2006 Page #145  
e I've talked to has ever seen. It took incredible power to do what it did. 2006 Page #149  
 you are seeing is where the flash took the photograph of what you see here 2006 Page #159  
n't even accept it at the time. It took hours for me to even accept what I  2006 Page #159  
that we recovered. So that's how I took it. THAT OUR GOVERNMENT WAS USING?  2006 Page #162  
ied is a friendly flight. 6. ConAC took immediate action to dispatch interc 2006 Page #170  
 to Willingham, some time later he took the metal to the Marine Corps testi 2006 Page #176  
writing, it is unknown if the exam took place or what the results might hav 2006 Page #188  
sion #5: The Lummi Island Incident took place on a calm, clear, unremarkabl 2006 Page #189  
tion and my role at the Foundation took a different and interesting turn. B 2006 Page #196  
rt Bigelow to Los Angeles where we took part in a one-day conference for me 2006 Page #198  
Several more seminars of this type took place in the early years of the Fou 2006 Page #198  
oast to Coast. The first broadcast took place on July 4th, 1993, with Dr. J 2006 Page #203  
. I know it was July 4th because I took a portable radio and earphones to t 2006 Page #203  
It is interesting that his surgery took place at the Loma Linda VA hospital 2006 Page #206  
ary censorship. If any UFO crashes took place during that period, we can be 2007 Page #17  
e U.S. government to hide whatever took place m New Mex.1co. 18             2007 Page #24  
addresses of the photographers who took them. It doesn't make any differenc 2007 Page #48  
intelligence and political leaders took the matter of UFOs seriously enough 2007 Page #59  
motorcycle-r.idjng aljen. The next took a more subtle approach and stated,  2007 Page #60  
 did you haYe many friendships? (l took out word hacker here replaced with  2007 Page #79  
as bullied until I fought back. It took me quite a while though, which was  2007 Page #82  
ssume everything was secure. GM: I took it seriously but I didn't think the 2007 Page #83  
, and brought this sighting, which took place approximately on September 20 2007 Page #110  
er nation, the U.S.A.F. officially took over and financed Avro's saucer pro 2007 Page #111  
g thousands of slave laborers, and took several years to complete. It was h 2007 Page #114  
, my mom, because of the situation took us down to this little ice cream pl 2007 Page #124  
t down underneath the beUy pan and took all his survival sruff and the slee 2007 Page #125  
 the nick of time. This fire storm took two weeks ro contain. By the next m 2007 Page #128  
y's revelations to Monroe, the CIA took keen note of any and all developmen 2007 Page #134  
 Technical Intelligence from Tokyo took over the case, but were not able to 2007 Page #139  
he area. The sighting and recovery took place sometime between 10 and 15 Oc 2007 Page #140  
plosion that shook the earth. This took place on May 6. Around that time so 2007 Page #141  
e humanoids re-entered the UFO ... took off and disappeared" [ Hall, Uni11v 2007 Page #152  
her never knew the date his friend took the photographs, except that it was 2007 Page #162  
n 1970, the Special Weapons Center took over management of Air Force System 2007 Page #162  
and Aunt: Right. Yes. AND THEN YOU TOOK OFF. Mom: Right Aunt: \Y/e more or  2007 Page #167  
it almost like a din trail that we took. It wasn't really a dirt road. lt w 2007 Page #168  
t armed with a shotgun, the object took off in a vertical direction at a hi 2007 Page #176  
 the events surround the crash, we took along with us a wide range of digit 2007 Page #188  
h was about 10 cm in diameter, and took it personall y to the newspaper Cor 2007 Page #194  
ned over the pieces to hi~. Fontes took one fragment to a laborarory of the 2007 Page #195  
ize. My father came next to me and took it and just told me to keep it. ... 2007 Page #196  
sion or mechanism of the UFO as it took off and ascended, a Ort f "Liquid m 2007 Page #199  
ting red and green Lights. It then took a position to start flying again an 2007 Page #200  
ld be seen at great distance, so I took them and brought them to my home."  2007 Page #200  
 , Nevada on the Utah border. Butt took his team into an area between Sprin 2008 Page #8  
eneral [Laurence S.] Kuter (NORAD) took off and was climbing through I 0,00 2008 Page #9  
hat it had an oval shape and as it took off, heard a quiet whirring noise.  2008 Page #14  
mous, claims the object landed and took off again. The object continued its 2008 Page #16  
rity of the provisions of this Act took effect on 18 September 1947-the day 2008 Page #25  
st science-fiction-like happenings took place in Rendlesham Forest, a dense 2008 Page #31  
aving a mass hallucination." "They took a decision to call Shawbury and thi 2008 Page #33  
, essentially , on his own. So, he took a decision to go outside, look in t 2008 Page #34  
 attach the original reports." "He took a few days to have a look at all th 2008 Page #34  
nty channel at midnight. Robertson took a direct interest in the November 2 2008 Page #44  
he observed, a second time where I took notes, and then a third time when I 2008 Page #49  
ween a UFO and a police helicopter took place on 8th June in South Wales, o 2008 Page #67  
s. We went down East Gate Road and took a right at the stop sign and drove  2008 Page #79  
und. It started to move slowly. It took a couple of minutes for it to maneu 2008 Page #83  
phic of path he and John Burroughs took. By around 5:00 AM, the Security Co 2008 Page #85  
agers were stricken with panic and took to the streets, women cried, thinki 2008 Page #98  
e last three. My partner Ryan Wood took the initiative to contact the Insti 2008 Page #106  
apprehensive as the German Fuehrer took over one portion of Europe at a tim 2008 Page #128  
 Director Walter Bedell Smith [who took James Forrestal 's seat on MJ-12],  2008 Page #141  
an the nation. Vice President Bush took control during Reagan's convalescen 2008 Page #142  
tion team and the day after Reagan took office, appointed an FDA Commission 2008 Page #142  
n to the present time. The problem took on a completely different aspect wh 2009 Page #14  
as released, a cold war drama that took place among harbor patrol boats in  2009 Page #30  
eries of executive actions Kennedy took early in his administration. On Feb 2009 Page #35  
he blackness of the craft.. If you took an onyx stone and you had an onyx s 2009 Page #65  
ad a sheet of smooth glass and you took a piece of sandpaper and you laid i 2009 Page #66  
 floor, went to treetop level, and took off at an extreme rate of speed and 2009 Page #67  
        SLIDE# 15 General Williams took the tape to Ramstein , Germany -USA 2009 Page #73  
from 1984 to 1986. Before then, he took command of Air Force Inspection and 2009 Page #73  
t tape did not get destroyed. What took place off base and what took place  2009 Page #78  
 What took place off base and what took place in the area of the Weapons St 2009 Page #78  
e space program and that is when I took the dictation to start this space p 2009 Page #93  
tion to start this space program I took it from Dr. Wernher van Braun I spe 2009 Page #93  
 going lo do it. And so I went and took the dictation for three (3) hours a 2009 Page #93  
 toward the ground. The light then took the appearance of a spherical or eg 2009 Page #135  
hanges of the proceeding months, I took a deep breath and phoned directory  2009 Page #137  
their phone number. The person who took my call was polite and cordial, and 2009 Page #137  
better understanding what actually took place during those last days in the 2009 Page #140  
er comment. This fascinating story took another strange twist on June 14, 1 2009 Page #160  
Snodgrass and Leech." Note: Trials took place in New Caledonia. "The result 2009 Page #170  
l writings? lt is possible that he took his secrecy oath very seriously and 2009 Page #176  
y monitor any persons who suddenly took interest in the subject of UFOs as  2009 Page #177  
amilton Field and these CIC agents took con-espondence that Arnold had rece 2009 Page #179  

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

officer struck the object, and the tool bounced out of his hands. At this p 2003 Page #69  
s the normal way of describing the tool, but about the time that it came to 2003 Page #181  
wn veterinarian or medical cutting tool. All of this done without blood, si 2004 Page #78  
de use of the UFO controversv as a tool of psychological warfare in the 195 2005 Page #133  
, I will use SOM-01 as a reference tool for helping corroborate the testimo 2006 Page #16  
crucial information and organizing tool. Public As NHI hostility became evi 2006 Page #62  
 obviously forgotten by someone. I tool: the device in to an electronics ex 2006 Page #196  
en used as a psychological warfare tool to hide the full scope of UFO activ 2007 Page #25  
puters so they could use them as a tool. iVf\XI: Did you work as a trainer  2007 Page #83  
d Assessment System) which was the tool used to develop the numbers in this 2008 Page #107  
Arnett. Acaaed by Wlile House as a tool ror Iraqi Iii sinlomalon; 3-1 menms 2009 Page #151  
al interests. ■ Use USAPs as their tool. ■ Building their own infrastru:lll 2009 Page #152  

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

t, encouraged Munich locksmith and toolmaker Anton Drexler to form the Gem1 2008 Page #126  

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

ensic Chemistry, DNA, Firearms and Toolmark Examination, Shoe and Tire Prin 2004 Page #250  

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

owing the phenomenon could use the tools he and a few others had developed  2003 Page #147  
emains o Minimize contact: gloves, tools, no bare hands o Preserve remains: 2003 Page #177  
d could not even mark it with hand tools — saws, drills, hammers, chisels — 2004 Page #15  
, employing sophisticated computer tools as well as hand analysis, to pinpo 2005 Page #136  
ould nor be marred with any of our tools. This clisc was also transported t 2005 Page #166  
space archeologist has a number of tools available to help identify aircraf 2006 Page #72  
stand equations, and design useful tools. Now, one could argue that ant col 2006 Page #101  
nstall the latest in laser cutting tools, anesthetize the targets with accu 2006 Page #116  
h UFOs because it had all the best tools for deceiving the public about wha 2007 Page #21  
iew and understand humankind's new tools. Some say the generation just past 2009 Page #19  
 of the event. Past disinformation tools have been more than marginally eff 2009 Page #25  

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

 Xs1.0.1 0.14.1 fts,f• • , S. 'A.* toos trk OW. f,                          2004 Page #203  

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

. "The site was clean as a hound's tooth when they finished," he insisted.  2006 Page #80  
that's what had been done. But the tooth that bothered him after the Okinaw 2006 Page #160  

Word: "top", 340 instance(s) (Back to Top)

..... 165 The President and UFOs - Top Secret ............................. 2003 Page #3  
uest. It is still classified Above Top Secret. ” Source: In a letter of Mar 2003 Page #8  
 10 November 1967, quoted in Above Top Secret www.majesticdocuments.com Wil 2003 Page #12  
nnevar Bush. ” —Wilbert Smith in a Top Secret Canadian government memorandu 2003 Page #12  
, 21 November 1950 quoted in Above Top Secret www.majesticdocuments.com Pro 2003 Page #12  
n UFO News in 1974 quoted in Above Top Secret www.majeslicdocuments.com 8   2003 Page #12  
 looked like two pie plates put on top of each other with a golf ball on to 2003 Page #13  
 of each other with a golf ball on top. It was a classic flying saucer, and 2003 Page #13  
 up the authentication of a leaked top secret memo that tells a different s 2003 Page #24  
s and has fewer liabilities is the Top Secret memo from Marshall to the Pre 2003 Page #26  
 22, 1944, which is stamped Double Top Secret and signed by FDR. This memo  2003 Page #27  
Why is it authentic? □ Rare Double Top Secret Stamp □ FDR language matching 2003 Page #27  
ndom base at the time but was the "top gun" flight-training base before the 2003 Page #33  
I recognized the Coors beer can on top, which I flipped off with my stink.  2003 Page #45  
val in St. Augustine, NM Figure 2. Top view of artifact is broken away, sho 2003 Page #47  
o layers and is incomplete. In the top view photo, the broken-off area has  2003 Page #48  
umped into his car and went to the top of a hill on what is now called "Met 2003 Page #60  
tched as an Army general jumped on top of the odd metallic object. This off 2003 Page #69  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference TOP SECRET EYES ONLY «rJ cvjtlon upc i j 2003 Page #88  
'r» *itborli«d to prc»«d »lth a-jr TOP SECRET = ,E5 OXLY Figure 2. “Memoran 2003 Page #88  
ve spectroscopy (EDS) spectra. The top spectrum is focused on the shiny sid 2003 Page #104  
ive bubble formation occurred. The top of the flask was then sealed with a  2003 Page #114  
an't lie sued for Libel. Of course TOP SECRET CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA. 2003 Page #118  
renced tn Confidential. Secret, or TOP SECRET documents Only the Roswell Ne 2003 Page #118  
. / - .hr "I l(H rash al Ro.wiir * TOP SBCRET • EYES OSLY COPY ONE OP ONE . 2003 Page #132  
n tn I style. the paper* earned no top secret registration number, military 2003 Page #135  
ess of being published classified ‘Top Secret'. - “...one of these so-calle 2003 Page #155  
ocumems com Cutler To Twining Memo Top Secret Restricted - July 14, 1954 •  2003 Page #156  
 1412, 12 April ‘49 • Mentions CIA Top Secret MJ-12 in lower corner • Forma 2003 Page #159  
, Chief, ASG to Lt. Gen. Twining • Top R&D group testing all the latest fin 2003 Page #160  
vidence from the National Archives Top Secret USAFE Item 14 • 4 Nov 1948 •  2003 Page #161  
 Memo November 21, 1951 • Canadian Top Secret Memo in Dept of Transportatio 2003 Page #161  
 1951. Twining to DCS/Development, Top Secret RG341, E161, Box1 • LOC - Man 2003 Page #165  
, of which more than 600 pages are top secret. This table shows the source, 2003 Page #169  
perations Manual" □ Classification TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY □ There is  2003 Page #170  
o Manual) with a classification of Top Secret and code word of MAJIC, not t 2003 Page #171  
ve been. None of these critics had Top Secret code word clearances in 1954. 2003 Page #171  
a Restricted caveat along with the Top Secret ones on the cover only. This  2003 Page #172  
 SECURITY WARNING FACES EVERY PAGE TOP SECRET / MAJIC EYES ONLY SU-12 GROUP 2003 Page #172  
HOTO OF THE COVEE3 Restricted with Top Secret scarce but examples exist War 2003 Page #172  
nywhere in the world" and absolute top secrecy. Slide 15 talks to the "curr 2003 Page #173  
rts o Most equipped with lights on top, bottom, rim o Landing gear, rectang 2003 Page #174  
OPNAC deals with them 22. General: TOP SECRET, public not to know, creature 2003 Page #177  
I saw pages come out of envelope □ TOP SECRET/MAJIC stamps I have originals 2003 Page #180  
sure shape and size RESTRICTED and top secret incompatible All of these are 2003 Page #182  
 is not consistent with the use of Top Secret. Although the classification  2003 Page #184  
he use of restricted together with Top Secret exist, and Slide 58 shows a g 2003 Page #184  
e of MJ-12. Its classification is "Top Secret Restricted Security Informati 2003 Page #184  
ations Manual points above that of Top Secret." Two responses: (a) maybe wh 2003 Page #185  
Operators ManGa; 60“RESTRICTED ANO TOP SECRET ARE I1NCOR/3PATUBLE ” DoD rul 2003 Page #186  
          The President and UFOs - Top Secret Grant Cameron Before consider 2003 Page #189  
s and contacts between him and his top advisors with the information Stan G 2003 Page #193  
gton D.C., where the president and top government leaders are taken in case 2003 Page #193  
hen the Trade Towers were hit, the top 15 government leaders were rounded u 2003 Page #193  
inar I was asked to present to the top 50 scientists at the Jet Propulsion  2003 Page #197  
f Carlucci being a key figure in a Top Secret air show at Norton Air Force  2003 Page #199  
n his private library. Some of his top officials, however, claimed to be ig 2003 Page #200  
rective v with a typed note at the top and bottom that states: "Original si 2003 Page #204  
Harry S. Truman July 9. 1947. This Top Secret memo was declassified on Janu 2003 Page #204  
ective Classification TS Eyes Only Top Secret Origin Leaked - Salina HST Li 2003 Page #205  
ct adds to authenticity. 2. The ***TOP SECRET*** format is rare, especially 2003 Page #210  
easonable man looks? Attachments ' Top Secret Eyes Only Directive to Lt. Ge 2003 Page #211  
acted from Wedemeyer Reports book. Top Secret Directive to Lt. General Twin 2003 Page #211  
ing, July 8, 1947 by Eisenhower lv Top Secret Memorandum for General Carter 2003 Page #211  
ly 1947 from Humelsine (Hutchin) v Top Secret Directive to Lt. General Wede 2003 Page #211  
n - Truman Presidential Library Vl Top Secret, Memorandum to the President, 2003 Page #211  
 view of evident leak pending" Vl" Top Secret Memorandum for the President  2003 Page #211  
s the directive attached to it. IX Top Secret, July 2, 1947 draft mission t 2003 Page #211  
 scope that includes a directive x Top Secret Ultra Intelligence Assessment 2003 Page #211  
ttp://www.majesticdocuments.com Xl Top Secret directive to Twining on July  2003 Page #211  
                      ^□020141 .4; TOP SECRET f V EYES ONLY " ‘ ?IHECTI?£ ~ 2003 Page #212  
                                   TOP SECRET DIRECTIVE TO LIEUTENANT GENER 2003 Page #225  
47 Approved (Sgd) ferry &. Tivinan TOP Stbrc trt                            2003 Page #226  
ty Nh/J~?GOQSo j , IMA Pateg/faM | TOP CTgRB f- DRAFT OF TKLESRAM TO GEKWL. 2003 Page #229  
ses. First repor remain s of a AAF top secret MOGUL balloon project. When s 2003 Page #232  
crash site. Select scientists from TOP 3L0IISE ULTRA                        2003 Page #233  
 237 Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12: An Examination of Leak 2004 Page #3  
 published and will be classified *top secret*. / regret to say that I de n 2004 Page #18  
hey saw was a pale yellow light on top of a vagueness, a dark object of som 2004 Page #35  
itch on the seal beam light on the top of the wheelhouse and shine it out o 2004 Page #39  
bbled three capital letters on the top right hand portion of the report and 2004 Page #41  
 weather balloon: was cover-up for Top Secret program. The Roswell Report:  2004 Page #61  
he skin and exit holes through the top of the flying disc. He was told it w 2004 Page #66  
a small pile of debris that fit on top of a desk. There was no explanation  2004 Page #68  
ronautics (NASA) — and also on the TOP SECRET Majestic-12 list advising Pre 2004 Page #69  
haped craft was allegedly found on top of the mesa in a spot where even the 2004 Page #70  
rly detection of an aerial disc by Top Secret radar bases in New Mexico — a 2004 Page #70  
 came together to find out whether top secret radar bases had existed in Ne 2004 Page #70  
o relate to the U. S. government's TOP SECRET efforts to track discs in the 2004 Page #70  
anet. SLIDE #48: IPU summary title TOP SECRET ULTRA INTERPLANETARY PHENOMEN 2004 Page #79  
al Intelligence Agency and stamped TOP SECRET MAJIC ULTRA. This is one of t 2004 Page #79  
 ,First Annual Report, Page 104 On top of the dissected humanoids and anima 2004 Page #80  
 warfare programs On Page 5 of the TOP SECRET MJ-12 report under a paragrap 2004 Page #80  
ead security team On Page 9 of the TOP SECRET Mj-12 report it states: 8. "T 2004 Page #81  
could simply appear in flight with Top Secret V-2 launched rockets and appa 2004 Page #82  
happened inside Project Magnet was Top Secret, and there is no record of it 2004 Page #87  
n 1954 the government had opened a Top Secret Base for UFOs to land. Knowin 2004 Page #87  
 zone over it, and it did a lot of Top Secret research such as the early te 2004 Page #87  
y studies and met with some of the top people in the United States flying s 2004 Page #88  
mith returned to write an official TOP SECRET memo to the Canadian governme 2004 Page #89  
anadian government reaction to the TOP SECRET memo was one of approval. The 2004 Page #89  
ntact with Bush. After writing the TOP SECRET memo, Smith requested a clear 2004 Page #90  
a UFO crash had occurred, and that top scientists associated with the milit 2004 Page #92  
 at being read into American ultra Top Secret secrets. He surely would have 2004 Page #98  
other agency would handle it. As a top intelligence official, Lundahl would 2004 Page #105  
rt 26, Fort Polk, Louisiana. 1953. Top brass and medics took one body on st 2004 Page #118  
terrestrial biological remains. On top of that, there is the                2004 Page #132  
if the Roswell Incident was "Above Top Secret," as Senator Barry Goldwater  2004 Page #141  
ic glimpse of what may have been a top secret telegram about the Roswell In 2004 Page #141  
orida, where there reportedly is a top secret space medical facility. To re 2004 Page #144  
Koppel show to declare that former top officers at Wright Patterson Air For 2004 Page #144  
cientists and others involved with top secret research, some of which may h 2004 Page #145  
he said "is still classified Above Top Secret." Goldwater confirmed a plan  2004 Page #146  
se Closed, by U.S. Air Force Above Top Secret, by Timothy Good The Majestic 2004 Page #149  
 Tsarist Rocket (cont.) • In 1947, top Soviet Scientists and missile engine 2004 Page #167  
nt Weather where the President and top staffers would be taken in the event 2004 Page #176  
he footage, which he was told was "top secret," but he was in no doubt that 2004 Page #180  
xample was, We were given a film — Top Secret - it was still Top Secret on  2004 Page #184  
a film — Top Secret - it was still Top Secret on it — Quintanilla's name wa 2004 Page #184  
was asked to give a lecture to the top 50 SETI people inside the Jet Propul 2004 Page #186  
hich I was asked to present to the top 183                                  2004 Page #186  
 was directed to meet with the two top men at the Defense Audio Visual Agen 2004 Page #192  
n the UFO world with live ET's and Top Secret Codeword, Level 7 Must Know c 2004 Page #199  
signated as permane replacement. • TOP SMUT • TOP SiEtiktir-h-M AJ IC EYES  2004 Page #203  
 permane replacement. • TOP SMUT • TOP SiEtiktir-h-M AJ IC EYES ONLY EYES O 2004 Page #203  
ic," and certainly not the kind of top secret bases referred to in Behind t 2004 Page #220  
and that this was a fact which was top secret at the time the book was writ 2004 Page #221  
k, The F.B.I. Files: The FBI's UFO Top Secrets Exposed (London: Simon & Sch 2004 Page #223  
     Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12: A Forensic Examination 2004 Page #242  
ments comprising over 342 pages of Top Secret MJ-12 material. The authentic 2004 Page #242  
     Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 Mr. T,Allothy S. Cooper 2004 Page #244  
y stamps of either CONFIDENTIAL or TOP SECRET/MAJIC. According to Tim Coope 2004 Page #244  
T CLASSIVaffac sR THIS DOCUMENT IS TOP SECRETNAAJIAN% N DISSEM. FOR US "EVE 2004 Page #244  
LASSIFICATION FOR THIS DOCUMENT IS TOP SECRET/MAJIC NOFORN DISSEM. FOR U.S. 2004 Page #244  
in red ink; the title page had the Top Secret/MAJIC classification, while m 2004 Page #244  
r where the pages were all stamped TOP SECRET/MAJIC. What is compelling for 2004 Page #245  
is the first page where we see the Top Secret/MAJIC classification along wi 2004 Page #245  
     Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 , ty_ 13t-Lt;.4)1.8 -tr 2004 Page #246  
 are not available as they are TS (TOP SECRET) Restricted Data. AS-2 requir 2004 Page #246  
ocument. Note that the document is Top Secret Restricted Data, which is con 2004 Page #246  
pports the existence of code words TOP SECRET/MAJIC, Blue Book, and Moon Du 2004 Page #247  
— From MJ-1 (Allen W. Dulles) This TOP SECRET/MJ-12 memo allegedly from the 2004 Page #247  
     Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 The burned memo was mai 2004 Page #248  
code name had classification above TOP SECRET and fell into a classificatio 2004 Page #249  
     Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 The important memo can  2004 Page #250  
rnment Issue. The red stamped in a TOP SECRET/MJ-12 is also not consistent  2004 Page #250  
 eight draft directives classified TOP SEC1tET/MJ-12, allegedly authored by 2004 Page #251  
     Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 There are several power 2004 Page #252  
cation TS/MJ- 12 with holes at the top, with normal and consistent spacing  2004 Page #252  
     Evidence for the Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 make money or achieve s 2004 Page #254  
a I ••• " ■ "Nine clearances above top secret" ■ "I was Chief of Foreign Te 2005 Page #8  
 of the d 'Anooval tran.former, on top o! which ie & thid, i.nsulat2"n m.at 2005 Page #17  
proportionably large with bumps on top and large veins on its base extendin 2005 Page #31  
e Mr. Holly, who had served in the top command (in a defense department cap 2005 Page #44  
 are large. SLIDE# 25 Airshafts on top of cement roof low to ground An Alle 2005 Page #59  
 of flying saucers was "considered top secret by intelligence officers of b 2005 Page #74  
cription of the craft was "flat on top and bottom and appearing from a fron 2005 Page #74  
leased through FOIA are not of the Top Secret level, but of lower levels of 2005 Page #74  
1ity is necessary for those at the top. If you have a stake in keeping thin 2005 Page #76  
 A man claimed he had been shown a Top Secret memo by a general (in fact, t 2005 Page #78  
lbert Smith, of conversations with top American scientists about the realit 2005 Page #79  
uest. It is still classified above Top Secret." Six years later, Goldwater  2005 Page #80  
Defense, apparently at or near the top (it has been speculated that th.is i 2005 Page #83  
g group, he had reached out to its top man. Was the information Reich suppl 2005 Page #96  
taff of the armed forces, writes a Top Secret Memorandum to President Roose 2005 Page #122  
. ;c """"""'• nj:.. ·if March 1942 Top Secret memorandum from General Marsh 2005 Page #124  
overies, leading to formation of a top secret UFO intelligence unit. We can 2005 Page #124  
ked documents from 1947. First, in Top Secret Field Order# 0862 transmitted 2005 Page #124  
appeared on July 22, 1947, marked "Top Secret Ultra" under the authority of 2005 Page #125  
 the report, it was re-affirmed as top secret by Lr. Gen. John A. Samford,  2005 Page #125  
nnotated in the lower corner: "CIA Top Secret MJ-12." (MJ, MJ-12, MAJIC, MA 2005 Page #125  
speculated that debris came from a top secret MOGUL balloon project, the re 2005 Page #126  
52 first annual report, classified Top Secret Majic-states that aU four tec 2005 Page #126  
Twining. Dated July 14, 1954, this top secret memo notes: "SUBJECT: NSC/l\1 2005 Page #126  
, Ir • ' ., .. .,.;.. Cover of the Top Secret/ Majic Eyes Only manual for U 2005 Page #127  
from February 1944 (marked "DOUBLE TOP SECRET"-a highly unusual but known u 2005 Page #127  
sident Truman's establishment of a top secret research and intelligence ope 2005 Page #128  
restricted to persons cleared for "TOP SECRET/ MAJIC EYES ONLY"--described  2005 Page #128  
ity level two points above that of Top Secret":14 The reason for this has t 2005 Page #128  
t about classified controls beyond top secret is supported in numbers of ot 2005 Page #128  
ments . In one-an authentic former Top Secret memorandum dated November 21, 2005 Page #128  
 documents , he sa\\ a copy of the top secret UFO briefing document for Pre 2005 Page #130  
nhower, as weU as a version of the top secret SOM1 -01 Special Operations · 2005 Page #130  
 any skeptics to interview who had top secret codeword access in the 19S0's 2005 Page #131  
s don't have any remotely relevant top secret codeword documents declassifi 2005 Page #131  
 prototype the HA VE BLUE, and the top secret F-19 Stealth Interceptor . 17 2005 Page #174  
 in 1952. "The item" refers to the top secret designation of Kelly's origin 2005 Page #175  
re: How the Government Responds to Top Secret Crashes Peter W. Merlin 68 Br 2006 Page #3  
ajestic 12 as described in my book TOP SECRET/MAJIC (Ref. 4) to try to both 2006 Page #9  
ple, in the 5000 word afterword in TOP SECRET/MAJIC 2nd Edition (2005), in  2006 Page #12  
ed by STF 4. Friedman, Stanton T. "TOP SECRET/MAJIC" 2nd Edition 2005, Marl 2006 Page #13  
g a hoax. In his latest edition of Top Secret! Majic, Stanton Friedman is i 2006 Page #15  
ifying rank since they were given "Top priority" at UFO crash retrieval loc 2006 Page #18  
OPNAC Team personnel will be given TOP Priority at all times regardless of  2006 Page #18  
e a means of maintaining "absolute top secrecy" as required by section 4.f  2006 Page #20  
shment and maintenance of absolute top secrecy concerning all the above ope 2006 Page #20  
 a policy of maintaining "absolute top secrecy" as detailed in section 4.f  2006 Page #21  
lbert Smith from 1950. UFOs 'above top secret- and discussing meeting with  2006 Page #26  
rabilities. Research would require top secrecy and unlimited funding. Over  2006 Page #64  
rnment is lying, that the truth is top secret, that no one knows what to do 2006 Page #64  
vant science would become de facto top secret. Security measures would beco 2006 Page #65  
re: How the Government Responds to Top Secret Crashes By Peter W. Merlin Co 2006 Page #71  
ission: to eliminate all traces of Top Secret technology that had just been 2006 Page #71  
does the government respond when a Top Secret aerospace vehicle crashes on  2006 Page #71  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Once the site locatio 2006 Page #72  
stems classified as Secret or even Top Secret at the time of their loss, vi 2006 Page #72  
st level of classification (SECRET/TOP SECRET Special Access Required). - T 2006 Page #72  
npower and motivation (cleanup was top priority). OXCART (Article123) The L 2006 Page #72  
 the A-12 was initially classified Top Secret, it was tested at the CIA's A 2006 Page #72  
 the accident the A-12 was still a Top Secret, Special Access, program. On  2006 Page #73  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Cruising at Mach 0.85 2006 Page #74  
onse was immediate and dramatic. A Top Secret aircraft had apparently crash 2006 Page #74  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Debris recovery was t 2006 Page #76  
Secret Crashes Debris recovery was top priority, even above determining the 2006 Page #76  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes seconds and at an alt 2006 Page #78  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes they described the ro 2006 Page #80  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes impacted in a rugged  2006 Page #82  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes public land required  2006 Page #84  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes Based on physical evi 2006 Page #86  
e: How The Governement Responds To Top Secret Crashes newsworthy. In fact,  2006 Page #88  
ne news. The breaking story at the top of the hour for September 12, 1952,  2006 Page #89  
It was depicted as wearing a tunic top, a pointed hood that covered its lar 2006 Page #91  
The Flatwoods Monster Incident The top shoulder area was about three feet a 2006 Page #94  
 behind the houses up and onto the top of the mountains, you're talking per 2006 Page #127  
al Title Page Our own government's TOP SECRET/MAJIC documents about the UFO 2006 Page #140  
were told not to speak. We all had TOP SECRET clearances and we weren't all 2006 Page #148  
photographed was sealed and marked TOP SECRET and I don't know where it wen 2006 Page #149  
it all up, other military crews at TOP SECRET places such as Area 51, Nelli 2006 Page #150  
techs at Cedar Breaks Radar, up on top of a tall mountain. Slide 26: WIDE o 2006 Page #152  
. And the UFOs used to stack up on top of the radar site and just sit there 2006 Page #153  
YE THE IMAGE OF FIVE DISCS, ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER, BUT SPACED APART. Exac 2006 Page #153  
errestrial Biological Entities" in TOP SECRET/MAJIC Photographs 'The alien  2006 Page #156  
ts and there was a lot of red ink, TOP SECRET. One of the words was `MAJIC' 2006 Page #158  
AJIC' and MAJIC was spelled with a TOP SECRET/MAJIC EYES ONLY] I made a com 2006 Page #158  
hion and the alien entity lying on top of the gurney. (Picks up drawing of  2006 Page #159  
." The Joint Chiefs of Staff (the "top brass" of all the armed services) ha 2006 Page #165  
n 2 to 3 hours. Using an estimated top speed of 300 mph for Soviet bombers, 2006 Page #167  
rth-northeast of the northeastern "top" of Maine. It says nothing about unk 2006 Page #169  
re the explanations offered by the Top Brass after being told the details b 2006 Page #173  
ections and the scramble. Were the Top Brass embarrassed by the initial mis 2006 Page #173  
 it was a single C-47.) Or did the Top Brass, for whatever reason, not tell 2006 Page #173  
happened was so serious and "Above Top Secret" that the CIC was not told th 2006 Page #174  
4 (Lockheed Starfire, jet fighter, top speed about 600 mph, operational in  2006 Page #175  
obtain a declassified but formerly Top Secret document which stated that Ca 2006 Page #177  
bject, 3-4' thick with a bubble on top, silver colored with a red rim and h 2006 Page #179  
rmation should be given to several top UFO researchers, who were very profe 2006 Page #205  
by news media personnel, including top journalists and executives. Th.is co 2007 Page #11  
port.ant casks from the very scan. Top media ex ecutives maintain ed their  2007 Page #11  
raq. Another is evidence that many top media executives spent their careers 2007 Page #14  
n fact, he was one of the nation's top theoretical physicists and a high-le 2007 Page #22  
sts and insert false broadcasts on top, with no one being the wiser. You ca 2007 Page #28  
c'.i.lffd'tfFDR mis OOCUl'c~ENT IS TOP SECRETi!,l J~~ 1.rgR, ClSSE~.,. FOR  2007 Page #45  
h red ink ■ Title page was stamped TOP SECRET /MAJIC (TSM) ■ Most pages sta 2007 Page #45  
                             FIRST TOP SECRET PAGE ■ "CONFIDENTIAL" caveat  2007 Page #46  
ET PAGE ■ "CONFIDENTIAL" caveat up top. 221 ■ Redaction was made in this ca 2007 Page #46  
as dated September 23, 1947. ■ The TOP SECRET White Hot report was dated Se 2007 Page #48  
-,,., ':Cr ... r•;t,ltto•, -I ', l TOP SECRETit.1;-J}C FULL TEXT OF BEN'S R 2007 Page #49  
l ■ Secret .. ■TopSecret ·-.·.·. ■ Top Seaet Sensitive Compartmented Inform 2007 Page #52  
azines. In the most memorable, the top four fifths of the page was taken up 2007 Page #61  
blue-white beams down onto a table top world of plastic trees and artificia 2007 Page #74  
 Publishing Co., 2000, pages 43,82 Top Secret i\llajic, Stanton T. Friedman 2007 Page #77  
 46, 48, 54, 55, 71, 72, 191 Above Top Secret, Timothy Good, Sidgwick and J 2007 Page #77  
es. It had a cartridge slot in the top and a membrane keypad. That was my f 2007 Page #78  
und out from a colleague who had a top secret clearance, was an area that t 2007 Page #85  
 quickly. l saw probably about the top two thirds of this picture and I saw 2007 Page #86  
about to read is stiJJ classified "TOP SECRET" by the Unjted Scates Air For 2007 Page #94  
 YING SAUCERS FOR REAL ! !" 'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FLYING WING DISC' ST 2007 Page #97  
•,JvA·t.. ~ cc.· USAF l I I 'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FL YING WING DISC' ( 2007 Page #97  
ated directl) in the middle of the top of the disc. There was nothing forwa 2007 Page #99  
landing. For whateve r reason, the top entry hatch of the small 20' diamete 2007 Page #100  
 house" storage facility for Ultra Top Secret Experimental aircraft. (Avro  2007 Page #110  
 (see picture #32, 33, & hangar #4 top view illustration). Taking up the en 2007 Page #114  
pped" this section direccly on the top portion of the disc. Status update M 2007 Page #115  
. This man stated that they were a Top Secret air force weapon, and that it 2007 Page #115  
A" WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB HANGAR #4 (TOP VIEW) (CC:ILII\G REMOVED FOR CAR ~Y) 2007 Page #119  
 a tarp. They had guys standing on top of it to pick up the power Jjnes so  2007 Page #122  
ront. \Xlhat we could see from the top, it kind of looked egg-shaped. DeBow 2007 Page #122  
 remarkable story. Notably, at the top of the page it clear!) scares: "Refe 2007 Page #135  
 but the other was spinning like a top. The object came very low over her r 2007 Page #193  
 was resting from the hard work on top of the hill Las Ramadas, the rught w 2007 Page #200  
intop) at slow speed, touchjng the top of trus ruJJ that is 5,200 meters ru 2007 Page #200  
bject had a pulsating red light on top with a bank(s) of blue lights undern 2008 Page #32  
 as large with a covering over the top with a "highly reflective bottom." ( 2008 Page #45  
ngs, Chris. We had things over, on top of, they were making contact with ou 2008 Page #88  
made contact with us. They were on top of us. It was like they spoke to us! 2008 Page #89  
 itself had a pulsing red light on top and a bank of blue lights underneath 2008 Page #93  
 the "Burned Memo" that is stamped TOP SECRET /MJ-12, and will be able to s 2008 Page #104  
tion. TSMEO is an abbreviation for TOP SECRET/MAJIC EYES ONLY, the R is for 2008 Page #104  
 One should bear in mind that this top secret memo is communication between 2008 Page #110  
 chairman of Deutsche Bank, called top German business leaders and Nazi Par 2008 Page #136  
ES • THEY ARE RULE-BASED SYSTEMS • TOP PRIORITIES ARE: ,,..... ' • RETAININ 2008 Page #148  
Going Crazy in the West ■ NORAD 's Top Alert ■ Up a Notch: Loring Air Force 2008 Page #160  
 which UFO reports were to be kept top secret). The overall scope of the do 2009 Page #7  
st of the following: A cover page (top secret UFO Sensitive Area with the C 2009 Page #8  
followed by a two-page (originally top secret) letter from Ike to the DCI ( 2009 Page #8  
udes some paragraphs identified as Top Secret. The sections of the document 2009 Page #8  
 product of which is almost always top secret.+ Is it in the "national inte 2009 Page #12  
ll-perhaps never see more than the top of the iceberg, at least in this gen 2009 Page #12  
mentioned as routine, even if in a top secret letter. Conslusions So, how m 2009 Page #13  
 intelligence collection effort of top quality in this country. It has been 2009 Page #15  
ce tracking system be once again a top priority within the Central Intellig 2009 Page #16  
tion with Project Blue Book at the Top Secret level and forward to OSI. (b) 2009 Page #19  
 product of which is almost always top secret. Is it in the "national inter 2009 Page #23  
now, or had I been in the past, to top secret information about the intelli 2009 Page #24  
he files I have seen recounts how "Top Secret" intelligence digests contain 2009 Page #24  
J-12 Activities The existence of a Top Secret classified project responsibl 2009 Page #35  
government document referring to a Top Secret UFO control group is a Top Se 2009 Page #36  
 Top Secret UFO control group is a Top Secret memo from Wilbert Smith who a 2009 Page #36  
third document involves three 1952 Top Secret memos from the Joint Chiefs o 2009 Page #36  
 One leaked document is an alleged Top Secret Memorandum written by Preside 2009 Page #36  
nclusively show the existence of a Top Secret military scientific group res 2009 Page #37  
dged by the CIA (it was classified TOP SECRET), other documents from the pe 2009 Page #37  
, I referred earlier to three 1952 Top Secret memos titled: "Joint Logistic 2009 Page #38  
nnedy's June 28 NSM was an alleged Top Secret letter issued on November 5,  2009 Page #38  
to UFO information. The classified Top Secret document with MJ-12 codeword  2009 Page #39  
y issued a more highly classified "Top Secret" Memorandum to the Director o 2009 Page #41  
 affecting National Security." The Top Secret Memorandum went on to say: [I 2009 Page #41  
e same day. Even though the leaked Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA has not 2009 Page #41  
andum. NSAM 271 and the associated Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA Directo 2009 Page #41  
 UFOs. The document is allegedly a Top Secret NSA intercept of a "Hot Line" 2009 Page #41  
mation. Kennedy did this through a Top Secret Memorandum to the Director of 2009 Page #42  
edy's request, Angleton followed a Top Secret/MJ-12 set of directives. One  2009 Page #42  
led in the leaked partially burned Top Secret/MJ-12 document forensically d 2009 Page #42  
th the USSR.38 Kennedy's explosive Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA Directo 2009 Page #43  
 authority to implement Kennedy 's Top Secret November 12 memo. On the bott 2009 Page #44  
2 memo. On the bottom of Kennedy's Top Secret November 12 memo, next to the 2009 Page #44  
enhower Briefing Document, see his Top Secret/MAJIC: Operation Majestic-12  2009 Page #46  
e Mr. Holly, who had served in the top command (in a defense department cap 2009 Page #50  
atever the light was came over the top of me. [Third night on December 28,  2009 Page #80  
 probably flirting with a her in a top secret facility at WP AFB, showing h 2009 Page #91  
and resiliency. PROJECT CAUCASIAN- TOP SECRET During any interview where de 2009 Page #91  
u; /", IEEKIVE Wlill" CI0,-.\1' OH TOP, l-lf"SUl.!11, l.1~ Pft:T IN OlAM~iC 2009 Page #124  
■ Gomg C =y ,n the Wtst ■ NORA D's Top Aird ■ Up a Notch Lom,g .P.,c Foa:e  2009 Page #142  
 During the c:nly 1930s, she had a Top Secret r · --. ·hi!c ·.vor!:ing ~.t  2009 Page #152  
ress-rivaled the atomic bomb, was "top secret," and for which research was  2009 Page #156  
apon he helped develop was still a top secret among Allied nations. They ga 2009 Page #157  
Snodgrass described the weapon as "top secret" and declined to answer any " 2009 Page #161  
land. Later classified SECRET, not TOP SECRET. dispatches mentioned a Prof. 2009 Page #171  
a. New Caledonia: While on special top secret project (Code; "SEAL PROJECT1 2009 Page #176  
 1947 the news media reported on a top secret Anglo-American weapon, on par 2009 Page #176  

Word: "top-secret", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

th, who in the 1950s worked — in a top-secret capacity — with the Canadian  2004 Page #14  
s UFO study areas are created near top-secret military bases • Complementar 2004 Page #161  
arrier jet-plane that was carrying top-secret equipment. Other British inve 2006 Page #121  
 Coyame case or who had run across top-secret documents about the case. By  2007 Page #188  
947, obviously a good choice for a top-secret group like MJ-12. After his r 2008 Page #131  
or both the CIA and the NSA with a Top-Secret Ultra security clearance. Thi 2008 Page #133  
ay have had to do with covering up top-secret radar-fogging discs or the du 2009 Page #31  

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 any doubt it is a super sensitive topic?CAUS Lawsuit - TS UMBRA 9 October  2003 Page #163  
de 5. Everyone who has studied the topic agrees that the US awareness of th 2003 Page #170  
to reduce public attention to this topic. In 1954, there were large numbers 2003 Page #170  
tive they didn't want to touch the topic. Actually, there is evidence that  2003 Page #183  
 every questioned document on this topic. A very careful reading of this bo 2003 Page #184  
e most important conclusion for my topic is that there have been no credibl 2003 Page #186  
rsally have an interest in the UFO topic, sensing intuitively that the gove 2004 Page #121  
e two layers of skepticism on this topic: the first is quite general, and t 2004 Page #121  
eled. Why Keep it Secret? The next topic, why would the government keep thi 2004 Page #123  
e time, since I hadn't studied the topic much. Actually, I think he was low 2004 Page #129  
thers have assumed it to be — is a topic for which there are many undispute 2004 Page #134  
rs were the most highly classified topic in the American government, exceed 2004 Page #140  
h called The Roswell Incident. The topic was suddenly popular and Moore gai 2004 Page #189  
Air Force's paranoia about the UFO topic: they classified the book and shel 2004 Page #247  
ing to admit any legitimacy to the topic. \X/ichout significant institution 2005 Page #76  
o not believe this. When I see the topic handled seriously by the Ne1JJ Yor 2005 Page #76  
iled this as a breakthrough of the topic into the mainstream media. Percept 2005 Page #76  
ct is that attempts to pry the UFO topic out of the closet and bring it int 2005 Page #76  
 adamant about controlling the UFO topic in a certain, very safe, manner. O 2005 Page #76  
a certain, very safe, manner. On a topic as 3 I wrote about this theme at s 2005 Page #76  
itive dissonance." This might be a topic worthy of a trained therapist to i 2005 Page #77  
ation. Andrews wrote to Rich, "The topic is UFO. l 'believe' there are lots 2005 Page #80  
I write about. Her interest in the topic of UFOs was strong, but primarily  2005 Page #85  
that many people have to the whole topic of UFOs. Yet, l maintain that whil 2005 Page #86  
ty inv~stigation of the actual UFO topic, so CI files or highly sensitive d 2005 Page #124  
 to the "poLiticaUy incorrect" UFO topic, as weU as fear among witnesses of 2005 Page #131  
e time, since 1 hadn't studied the topic much. Actually, I think he was low 2005 Page #140  
 reports of i\fay 1978 on the same topic have also surfaced; and veteran jo 2005 Page #143  
agitated with me when I raised the topic. Some just glared at me with a dis 2006 Page #92  
re. Two fictional stories link the topic in the mind of the public: "The Wa 2006 Page #101  
nd there was great interest in the topic. Several more seminars of this typ 2006 Page #198  
e has written several books on the topic and conducted public surveys. Cons 2006 Page #203  
e skeptical that such an important topic could be kept under wraps by a sma 2007 Page #31  
on this particularly controversial topic than Dr. Robert Wood-father of Maj 2008 Page #36  
OI requests on UFOs than any other topic. l will then give detailed infom1a 2008 Page #61  
 explains how to deal with the UFO topic. Identified only two exceptions fo 2008 Page #111  
,11"-ScJ.-r,isu , Oct 1994 AND THE TOPIC WAS NON-LETEIAL WEAPONS There is G 2008 Page #146  
r to have lost interest in the UFO topic for different reasons. The net res 2009 Page #7  

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highly unusual but known usage for topics well beyond normal security) by P 2005 Page #127  
eaked MJ12 documents on those same topics were surfacing in the United Stat 2006 Page #131  
nd videos covering a wide range of topics of interest. In addition to these 2006 Page #193  
 Hopkins and many others. Specific topics ranged from UFO sightings, foreig 2006 Page #196  
eld a large collection of books on topics related to alternative health, th 2006 Page #197  
ction fields, and paranormal (psi) topics; it was catalogued and open to se 2006 Page #197  
alk today into the following major topics: 1. \Xlhy news organizations coop 2007 Page #9  
 business to pick up on trends and topics, all of wruch feed into their 70  2007 Page #76  
 we go on, here's a summary of the topics for today in slide 2. First, some 2008 Page #104  
e UFO community busy." Each of the topics of the 8 tabs is discussed in seq 2008 Page #110  
,,,_ .... ,.,...... "f UH• •"Lioa. Topics of the 8 Tabs ■ Each one is discu 2008 Page #121  
I have presented six times, on the topics noted here. I began with the SOM  2009 Page #7  

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 rtcor·J for (ruthfuJno s 011 lhis topir Is uof gootl • Thur arr urrUtnt sd 2008 Page #154  

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owing information: "Presence of C) toplasm vacuoles. Presence of fine toxic 2005 Page #34  

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bjects on I the Uth as well. Using topographical maps and triangulariiatioa 2003 Page #233  
or how large... G. No. It wasn't a topographical chart at all. It didn't gi 2004 Page #53  
room which was dominated by a huge topographical map of the United States.  2005 Page #43  

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 fifteen minutes. We looked at the topography to see whether or not it was  2006 Page #125  

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ilitary light-ails had their tanks topped off and were hooked up to trailer 2004 Page #47  
ur feet wide at the bottom. It was topped by a large ace-of-spades shaped h 2006 Page #94  

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uilding with two other men, Robert Toppen and Craig Howard. Howard was mech 2006 Page #157  
ified material and was yelling for Toppen to join him. Tom Sheppard watched 2006 Page #157  
 join him. Tom Sheppard watched as Toppen ran by into the administration of 2006 Page #157  
tired 1995): "And I saw Howard and Toppen go into the vault. They were in t 2006 Page #157  
inutes and Howard comes out first. Toppen follows. Toppen has kind of got t 2006 Page #157  
d comes out first. Toppen follows. Toppen has kind of got tears in his eyes 2006 Page #157  
to hear that kind of reaction from Toppen. So, Howard calls me over and say 2006 Page #157  
olleagues, Craig Howard and Robert Toppen, thought they had been able to en 2006 Page #159  
eeley ordered Tom Sheppard, Robert Toppen and Craig Howard to drive with hi 2006 Page #160  
ally transferred in March of 1978. Toppen got accepted for a Naval Officer  2006 Page #160  

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t Says Earth's Civilization M.ight Topple If Faced by a Race of Superior Be 2007 Page #76  

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ft, just as the lights reached the tops of the tree line in their downward  2004 Page #34  
clearing where he noticed that the tops of the trees had been broken off at 2006 Page #206  
 big of a fire. Maybe 1,200 acres, tops. DeBow: How many other witnesses sa 2007 Page #123  

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 really flying around. (b) Lack of topside inquiries, when compared to the  2009 Page #178  
ing inquiries that have originated topside upon former events, give more th 2009 Page #178  

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r ywr appro —1, Tte law atari — af tor and fcry itnanr, Alta ataaatt Mraatl 2003 Page #221  
nt Which he as that he is iwaitint tor til• final :tort frog the energy sec 2004 Page #20  
director of the Office of Coordina tor of lnformation.4 4 Office of Coordin 2005 Page #122  
rmers W. aegrodve of degri, auras, tor orgeto. 24-7 amt.*. oceration. :for  2006 Page #35  
. Anonymous networking technology (Tor) -, Direct Broadcasting : YouTube, G 2007 Page #38  
andcan1neat,yhirl...,. tl rerN01«t tor Oll4"' m 1to1 bmlrt It tftCII' ln10  2007 Page #165  
 4.90 5.00 5.10 S.20 5.30 • aven1• tor QO Hapax legomana word? ■ "If the Un 2008 Page #119  
..,.J t.t.o lhc f11.tcrt.or, .'r:I tor a.alnU!&a.1w:.,, er «: ... :: ... rl 2008 Page #121  
l"deJ'9 to J)Uty ,ri th "· 3. ,-:r tor Technioian .T. ~!. ·am:ilFW at.a 16  2009 Page #174  
( Viennn. The The dl!ficully w.as, tor such a produci! anything more than t 2009 Page #182  
r,• · The, Arab lfh:hcr Comm.l:tee tor U thC1' Is any possibillty ct con• P 2009 Page #182  

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 Einstein would have used the word Torah. Uo,emtiH :oc:13                   2008 Page #118  

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l-known samizdat report called the Torbitt Document, Crisman is named as on 2003 Page #42  
ged also in something known as the Torbitt Document , a kind of underground 2009 Page #33  

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

tried diamond drills, an acetylene torch — everything they could come up wi 2004 Page #74  
alized that the light-beam cutting torch... was being used by the aliens in 2004 Page #78  
s UFO Conspirades (New York Harper Torch, 2)02), pp. 10 - 26; also Stanton  2004 Page #224  
degree flame from an oxy-acetylene torch for up to two minutes, despite the 2005 Page #158  
y are we still flying that flaming torch called the STS? \Vas Project Outgr 2005 Page #173  
 I tried to heat it with a cutting torch. It just wouldn't melt. A cutting  2006 Page #176  
. It just wouldn't melt. A cutting torch burns anywhere from 3200 to 3800 d 2006 Page #176  

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m and they did not have the plasma torches and that kind of technology to c 2005 Page #71  

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. 7th nacre LieLxtv310 Btrildin&s, torcrrii • w, 0. 2. Subjeots Wils.Cgro & 2004 Page #25  

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ch was as a crash investigator, he tore that equipment up to determine what 2006 Page #155  
the roof, the shining black object tore through the living-room ceiling. St 2007 Page #133  

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ble source. den Alter** Villapsnaa tormander in thief of the Polivian Army. 2004 Page #20  

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irship had exploded. The pilot was torn up and killed in the crash. The men 2004 Page #29  
amily farm, he described a mass of torn metal and burned rubble. He made no 2004 Page #30  
sion of this report (that has been torn to shreds by many skeptical authors 2004 Page #125  
nt like material that could not be torn. Lastly there were objects resembli 2004 Page #142  
, tarkaa..),...108haw frit si tir ;torn eapt,Washington/Politics NASA costs 2006 Page #32  
 and evenly sooted along broken or torn 79                                  2006 Page #82  

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November 1990 when a number of RAF Tornado aircraft were overtaken by a UFO 2008 Page #67  

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 a lecturer and mathematician from Toronto University — and we converted a  2006 Page #128  

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ngs as the atomic bomb, the homing torpedo, radar, and dozens of other inve 2004 Page #90  
 — Navy Flight 19 Five TBM Avenger Torpedo Bombers "One such incident is th 2006 Page #141  
t of five U. S. Navy TBM-3 Avenger torpedo bombers from the Naval Air Stati 2006 Page #141  
l::.S OOOGST UfO!. • .:. I Striped Torpedo : &77" ~ .. -""' __ .,.._,,_ ,ta 2009 Page #127  

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c configuration works. Because the torques cancel at the pivot and effectiv 2009 Page #22  

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Danny Sheehan, Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres, Matthew Williams, Dr. Robert \X/ 2007 Page #3  
ew Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres ................................. 2007 Page #5  
 Director, N. California MUFON Noe Torres Writer, Researcher, Librarian On  2007 Page #184  
ll: The Chihuahua UFO Crash by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte (www.mexicosros 2007 Page #184  
. .:._ ____ . :.·_·. --.; -..... - Torres (left) and Uriarte (right) in Coy 2007 Page #188  
n this paper is copyrighted by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte. Permission to  2007 Page #192  
 MUFON UFO Journal. Jan. 2003.3-5. Torres, Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. Mexico 2007 Page #192  
Station, TX: VBW Publishing, 2007. Torres, Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. "What  2007 Page #192  
ew Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres ................................. 2008 Page #5  
he intelligence community . Milton Torres Another case from the second batc 2008 Page #66  
edia interviews was that of Milton Torres, a United States Air Force pilot  2008 Page #66  
away at a speed of around Mach 10. Torres stated that he was subsequently w 2008 Page #66  
s afterwards , at a reunion. While Torres has gone on the record and given  2008 Page #66  
 a transcript of an interview with Torres, undertaken years after the event 2008 Page #66  
live weapons over the mainland UK! Torres is clearly an honorable man, reca 2008 Page #66  
et to the bottom of this incident. Torres is not the only pilot to have bee 2008 Page #66  

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

or corroboration III, 32-33 "Wired torso" seen at Wright-Pat AFB 109        2004 Page #112  
st gas from a portion of its lower torso. It then hovered across the dirt p 2006 Page #90  
st area to the bottom of the lower torso were actually thick metal pipes. T 2006 Page #94  
aced around the lower shell of the torso and about five feet long. They wer 2006 Page #94  

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

                         fafejaat* tort* rt SwU Mwtw ta mm ftr Maa tiaa w h 2003 Page #220  
orps E?W!fiheerjS^g5i^h«rstbrle3 , tort Monmouth, 11.5^ were tracking these 2003 Page #233  
hat he is iwaitint tor til• final :tort frog the energy secretariat, idlish 2004 Page #20  
t ..•••• .sr. clms..4 Ns man,: pat tort., tr.. sql. Vr4 LW* WAX:At .1 AAA * 2006 Page #34  
 T'btAtrwBt.b ■ Dt. L'"lO WJ.!k• ■ tort: A QwtYuroflJTO, • CalflllN.-:. ■ ' 2009 Page #147  

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

uter space. He confessed it like a tortured man who had to get something of 2004 Page #144  

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rlier aircraft, was assembled with Torx fasteners whereas the F-101 was ass 2006 Page #85  

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o be covered in Series 2 of the Hi tory Channel series UFO Hunters. UFO in  2008 Page #67  
::::e::,e: ,:;.:orni011Cm:nm com • Tory •·Cfl" 1hr or·i~n.1l 'li1C' our cli 2009 Page #198  

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0.,..,,.:,_, i),,C ~--, c,:. Cur' "TOSS!~ ....,.o ..... ,.~ eE.G"-' tu--"'- 2009 Page #103  

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having been there myself and being tossed about in short steep seas on a ve 2004 Page #40  

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d^, 5" HER ALD W/£XDrc Up on Ranch“tosurrll tJaily Rcrnri» RAAF Captures Fl 2003 Page #119  

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port mceexp-y14 1.,ISD 2 8 011-,A, tot; Roam W. =MT Lt. Colossi, USAF (E) O 2004 Page #18  
mera F,tm Holder postvon ot camera tot tv11 tVIltg Baseo rxn s•.;anned nega 2004 Page #235  
alls event in teems of mathematics tot communication was conducted in this  2006 Page #26  

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.::..u.- W.ld"'fl 10 • lf•_.t. ~ \ tOt'Od con~n;"I: ~ic r.~ W meu:x kAOC'J' 2005 Page #25  

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Forrestal telling him that he is a total failure and considering suicide. H 2003 Page #89  
akes left in the solution with the total mass of the Bismuth/Magnesium meta 2003 Page #114  
nts that between 94% to 96% of the total mass of the original sample was un 2003 Page #114  
ir projects. Bennewitz had put his total trust in the AFOSI at Kirtland and 2003 Page #150  
ape Sable Island. This brought the total number of vessels searching the So 2004 Page #40  
und had gone astray, experienced a total gyroscope failure, flew 180 degree 2004 Page #68  
t sky to crash. SLIDE #13: Graphic Total Reported Airplane Accidents, May 9 2004 Page #68  
completeness, and would make for a total of 86, not 80 reports. However, mo 2004 Page #115  
eful in attempting to estimate the total number of crashes recovered, a num 2004 Page #115  
s consisted of 11 nuclear tests in total. One detonation was an aromjc arti 2005 Page #39  
space violations and "at least 100 total sightings." Or, a 1949 FBI documen 2005 Page #74  
hting facror, results in a maximum total score of 125 points. A discussion  2005 Page #135  
cost of several billion dollars in total secrecy during WW 2. The Allies br 2006 Page #8  
therewere ao backless' the base In total. Told a craft was at the Sitaiye " 2006 Page #26  
e two Contact Planning Sessions, a total of 26 participants from many profe 2006 Page #49  
develop plans of action to prevent total domination or destruction of human 2006 Page #55  
sion and disorientation leading to total breakdown of social order and will 2006 Page #55  
ervatives might immediately assume total evil; liberals might take wait and 2006 Page #63  
ic order, government would require total cooperation of media. Intelligence 2006 Page #64  
opportunities for humankind, up to total social transformation and "heaven  2006 Page #66  
opportunities for humankind, up to total social transformation and "heaven  2006 Page #66  
potential for the extermination or total subjugation of the human species.  2006 Page #67  
ld has as one possible outcome the total unification of world governance an 2006 Page #69  
 the last recognizable debris, the total surface area for the dig site woul 2006 Page #85  
stionable objects that flew over a total of eleven states. The number of si 2006 Page #97  
the labs, one of which contained a total body radiation counter, we lunched 2006 Page #199  
appear. Another lady in Reno saw a total of nine oriental-looking 1VIIBs wh 2006 Page #204  
y of UFO crashes stems from a near total absence of news coverage about suc 2007 Page #7  
urnalists !oined the military for "total war." Once again, the British gove 2007 Page #10  
lo worked for lhe OSS during WWII. Total funds needed lo make newspaper pro 2007 Page #26  
orked for the OSS during \X/\X'Il. Total funds needed to make newspap er pr 2007 Page #26  
there were no lights so we were in total darkness ." According to him, it c 2008 Page #11  
ons. In fact, I would say that the total number of reports easily exceeded  2008 Page #33  
sible to detem1ine authorship with total certainty using any of the methods 2008 Page #108  
bs attached to each of them, for a total of eight tabs. All of the pages sh 2008 Page #109  
stein ■Five to others ■ 14 samples total Some Linguistic Data for Pace Ein- 2008 Page #117  
ccording to the Gazelle report, "a total of I 8 additional Brown Brothers H 2008 Page #129  
m they had with the communists . A total Gem1an victory would result in a w 2008 Page #130  
 ultimate position-the position of total control over the Earth that lies s 2008 Page #134  
 U-.1TIATID WITHOUT COMMAND • LOST TOTAL CONTROL FOR 15 SECOND S • EXTENSIV 2008 Page #150  
violate does not necessarily imply total sovereignty , and that the UFO mig 2009 Page #15  
 is required is nothing short of a total overhaul of our intelligence opera 2009 Page #16  
discussed at the highest levels in total secrecy. To counter such a possibi 2009 Page #16  
nd Butler bring the Kingman area's total population to around 40,000. The t 2009 Page #48  
g up to and after the flyover with total clarity. But this thing is in a fo 2009 Page #83  
ilitary police investigator with a total of 24 years experience, I found he 2009 Page #95  
. Witnesses allege they observed a total of five other landings in the vici 2009 Page #136  
 be easier to conceive of, because total starlight is many times more energ 2009 Page #158  
many times more energetic than the total energies of cosmic rays. A single  2009 Page #158  

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

btained from a variety of sources, totaling over 3500 pages, of which more  2003 Page #169  

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

 in lab animals, raised fears of a totalitarian "Big Brother" state. ln ear 2008 Page #123  
 search in vain, but the two large totalitarian countries and the two small 2009 Page #22  

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rd that has become synonymous with totalitarianism and fascism. Italian dic 2008 Page #124  

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

crash retrieval in 1941. It is the totality of these facts that that lead m 2003 Page #38  

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

march of science, but a mighty and totally unexpected quantum leap. “I had  2003 Page #11  
my stink. Underneath was something totally different. It looked like a pile 2003 Page #45  
had been was not apparent — it was totally vaporized by the explosion. Smal 2004 Page #68  
d new strains of a retro-virus not totally understood, but give promise of  2004 Page #80  
vernment people who he had come to totally distrust. He predicted they woul 2004 Page #86  
 sophisticated tricks planned that totally fooled the investigators, who ad 2004 Page #123  
s seemed to have been taken with a totally different lens. Here we had a my 2004 Page #234  
Marcel photographs were taken in a totally different style of film-holder f 2004 Page #234  
am assisted Roger Ramey in matters totally unrelated to the Roswell events, 2004 Page #237  
his earlier photos and he would be totally unaware of any events unfolding  2004 Page #237  
of the Air Force in UFOs was being totally suppressed at that time. \Xi'hen 2005 Page #95  
to attract our attention, which is totally absurd. Answers are also very mu 2006 Page #6  
e it could reinforce, challenge or totally contradict any or all of their b 2006 Page #56  
ion. Internet would be chaotic and totally unreliable. Most people would st 2006 Page #63  
d new strains of a retro-virus not totally understood, but, give promise of 2006 Page #105  
 and has stayed there. It would be totally reasonable to conjecture that th 2006 Page #105  
dle it and capable of being sealed totally. Some of the personnel from the  2006 Page #135  
civilian aircraft as being 'almost totally destroyed'. What was [sic] being 2006 Page #136  
o Jack that this large craft would totally do away for the need of long ran 2007 Page #107  
y mom on the phone saying "this is totally ridiculous for a forest fire, th 2007 Page #126  
o. SO, FOR THAT DISC TO BE LOOKING TOTALLY FLAT .Al"'\ID HORIZONTAL TO YOU, 2007 Page #170  
 DO YOU THINK THJ\TT HEY KEPT THIS TOTALLY BOTTLED UP ALL OF THESE YEARS? P 2007 Page #171  
at the small plane had been almost totally destroyed . A few moments later, 2007 Page #186  
y Institute in Moscow-this case is totally unknown in the UFO literature an 2007 Page #195  
ad many windows and lights and was totally silent, producing only a strong  2007 Page #200  
were, was not to release. It was a totally different culture, and when I jo 2008 Page #62  
 "zinger," a word so rare as to be totally associable with one author. The  2008 Page #109  
d States, nevertheless, was almost totally unprepared for the dangers and s 2009 Page #15  
logy. A revolution of ideas, ideas totally lacking in empirical knowledge b 2009 Page #19  
nd the "high brass" appeared to be totally unconcerned. He indicated this l 2009 Page #178  

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

 Board Phone Calls Layered Weekday Totals November 14-16,2003 Las Vegas. Cr 2003 Page #154  
) 2001 4 17 TS Omega _____________ Totals ___-3766KEY SOURCES, DOCUMENTS So 2003 Page #169  
Epigoni"; UFO and bodies recovered Totals 53 57 35 63 10 Percentages 66 71  2004 Page #114  
TC) 2000 ■ S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 Totals Docs. 2 1 1 1 16 1 1 14 48 1 10 3 2007 Page #42  
 measurements. ELEMENT Mn Fe Si Ti Totals 72.3 6.8 19.8 0.2 99.1 1 80.0 10. 2007 Page #197  
iffl'04, 10C.8 1999 2000 2000 2001 Totals 2 8 TSMEO 1 11 T!:R 1 4 TS 1 I TS 2008 Page #115  

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

11._y511, it titsbandecl rt._seutt totare of 31 astronauts bases: in Los. A 2006 Page #31  

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, riy :UV, tti*rC be dri not *vast tote Oritdspbj 'guff you Probasiy snould 2006 Page #30  

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

TO TO nil? 111)02551 tkitnos Aires TOTICIAS AlVin1fIltA3 in Spa sh 21)0 Gil 2004 Page #20  

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

aul Bennewitz appeared at the door toting a pistol on his hip, and a rifle  2003 Page #144  

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HAT THE FiRsT [DINE WAS FOUND NEAR tOTOCA. T1115 MONO ONE.NA3 !Own) PRP XIL 2004 Page #21  

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or James Lorenzen put Bennewitz in touch with Dr. Leo Sprinkle, a psycholog 2003 Page #143  
covery and Disposal." He put me in touch with me to a copy shop and I made  2003 Page #169  
fy the type fonts used and we will touch on that in a moment. The Manual ha 2003 Page #178  
l so sensitive they didn't want to touch the topic. Actually, there is evid 2003 Page #183  
for this yet. I will try to get in touch with other witnesses and let them  2004 Page #49  
les. We in the van were keeping in touch with them by walkie-talkie. "B" to 2004 Page #51  
t movement that led the officer to touch its left arm without his gloves. O 2005 Page #33  
-like debris that was Light to the touch and that returned to its original  2005 Page #37  
 incidences, declared to be out of touch with "reality" or insane. You may  2005 Page #104  
nd Heights, Californ.ia. They lost touch with each other and never d.iscuss 2005 Page #154  
ft felt smooth and slippery to the touch. Ozzie said that only 3 men Lifted 2005 Page #165  
meone. Shortly after, I was put in touch with crop circle enthusiast Colin  2006 Page #89  
in my research, Mrs. May put me in touch with another key figure involved i 2006 Page #95  
e CONTACT email list by getting in touch with the organization's director a 2006 Page #193  
 to evolve, then we must come into touch with who we are— as individuals an 2006 Page #193  
shimmenng m the ground and tned to touch 1c, but stopped when she noticed i 2007 Page #193  
ypnotherapist 1988: Did you try to touch it? B: I wasn't close enough ....  2008 Page #85  
ificant part about reaching out to touch the symbols on the glowing, triang 2008 Page #90  
hat. The symbols were very warm to touch. The temperature I would say was l 2009 Page #66  

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

Card 1. Press 1800 788-2102 from a touch-tone telephone. 2. Press pe~onal i 2007 Page #68  

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

tors Moscow* SOVIET UNION Reported touchdown point which entered into its b 2009 Page #134  

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

aucers broke formation, flew down, touched the other one and became still i 2003 Page #41  
fakery, Slide 61. The only two not touched on so far are "Why would the Gov 2003 Page #185  
 notice. Of course, I haven't even touched on the man who is perhaps the mo 2004 Page #217  
 of general infection after having touched the alien, which was specified i 2005 Page #33  
ades, most UFO research has barely touched upon this question, other than r 2005 Page #75  
perhaps other intelligent life has touched our planet. How ridjculous! So s 2005 Page #117  
aving solid mass that can be seen, touched, perhaps damaged in case of host 2006 Page #53  
al for medical treatment • Chereze touched EBE without any protective glove 2006 Page #109  
them and protuberant, painful when touched, each with a small central orifi 2006 Page #109  
ng seemed to djsintegrace when you touched it," wrote Poulain. "The stones  2007 Page #196  
Penniston reached out his hand. "I touched the symbols and I could feel the 2008 Page #82  
s." When Sgt. Penniston' s fingers touched the engraved symbols, he said th 2008 Page #82  
994 Penniston Hypnosis Excerpt YOU TOUCHED THE SYMBOLS AND YOU SET OFF A PR 2008 Page #91  
 6.5 feet that he photographed and touched around 3 AM, December 26, 1980.  2009 Page #61  
d craft that he sketched and later touched. Before we hear his description  2009 Page #61  
rtment or a window or something. I touched it and the air temperature out t 2009 Page #66  
       SLIDE# 11 WHEN YOUR FINGERS TOUCHED THE SYMBOLS, DID YOU HA VE ANYTH 2009 Page #67  
     being made a sound. The being touched some knobs on the robot's chest  2009 Page #136  

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

n a radar target and put the final touches to the cover story. In a final t 2004 Page #238  

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

Xfindy Mountaintop) at slow speed, touchjng the top of trus ruJJ that is 5, 2007 Page #200  

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u.ablcinf~ion -__ptOltttnc- or htt toUfct:I, -is. conloidot'd ol im·~•ig,Hh 2009 Page #198  

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

pan or an~ thing like that. It's a tough nut to crack. It reall1 is. But my 2005 Page #71  
shes were extremely light and very tough. I am sure our laboratories analyz 2005 Page #79  
and not quite ready for it. It was tough walking through there; we were sho 2005 Page #155  
 CA. An Extraordinary Event, Allen Tough to be published by Foundation for  2006 Page #70  
vement with beings from elsewhere. Tough act to follow! Apart from his rigo 2006 Page #181  

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

the hole, either. The material was tougher than anything we were familiar w 2004 Page #74  

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ts of metallic material of extreme toughness and lightweight. Hamilton wond 2006 Page #26  

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

OT AWAY IC' $1ll'l!liNIC: !,rl;[O. TOUOIVIOrV-C"l.«J.!J6 S,l,IJCEA. ft/lD£1 2009 Page #126  

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

Cu,hR.ttD?v.llSyndrornt ■ Mov:rlf: TouQ.Id ~BceUiot1t ■ The Fort Di,;,. McG 2009 Page #143  

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

x10s out on the table, gave them a tour of his homemade radio receivers, th 2003 Page #145  
uey"-type helicopter for a private tour of the Archuleta Mesa near Dulce. T 2003 Page #150  
ward the end of our 1997 U.K. book tour. On June 27, a local friend introdu 2004 Page #51  
s. While Moore was on the speaking tour for the book he, like Disney and Em 2004 Page #189  
im going on some kind of publicity tour for them, he was called at a couple 2004 Page #189  
a walk around the base. WruJe on a tour of the base, they came across an au 2005 Page #147  
nd therefore include cases from my tour of duty on the Mo D's UFO project ( 2008 Page #65  
, co!mic ray~. lhe.~ :,.1·,~ "~ al tour mile£, not for kllling thal\ ilucce 2009 Page #182  

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

x, nor an attempt to drum up local tourism by drawing the curious, the Sovi 2009 Page #138  

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

alized I wasn't an average drop-in tourist and started to ask where I was f 2006 Page #92  
ng center. It's depicted in Soviet tourist literature of the period in the  2009 Page #134  
very other Communist Partyapproved tourist brochure or post card. Voronezh  2009 Page #134  

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

 but the city of Cape Girardeau as tourists flock to visit the site and lea 2003 Page #38  
18, 1949, and is reproduced below. TOURISTS FROM MARS? Those Little Men Wen 2006 Page #44  

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

a Chief Master Sergeant with three tours at Groom Lake, told him during the 2005 Page #82  
e other locals who gave me private tours around Braxton County and helped t 2006 Page #94  

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tetk aoflaa axd (— • toe—aadails — tow tow rrZh co bo tto tjrpo and axteat  2003 Page #221  
 aoflaa axd (— • toe—aadails — tow tow rrZh co bo tto tjrpo and axteat af a 2003 Page #221  
rs attached the crashed UFO to its tow cable. As the helicopter 181         2007 Page #187  
ash R.etriev:i.l Syndrome ■ Moving Tow:ird a Brea!-:cut? ■ U.S. Sightmgs ■  2008 Page #161  

Word: "toward", 90 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 that may be of great significance toward the development of a super weapon 2003 Page #25  
some pictures and was working back toward the gap when suddenly I saw somet 2003 Page #45  
confirm that the object was moving toward the Laurelville area. Randy Overl 2003 Page #58  
le bias by a former Navy Secretary toward the Navy, and both the Army and N 2003 Page #86  
ties had indicated steady progress toward his recovery." 4. "It had been ac 2003 Page #95  
 journey he had been on to advance toward the tightly-held-secrets of the g 2003 Page #147  
es and hour and gradually settling toward the earth. It sailed over the pub 2004 Page #26  
 very low and moved straight ahead toward Aurora about three miles to the n 2004 Page #29  
 ship, rose in the air and started toward Waco.,, "Until tonight the airshi 2004 Page #32  
were on Highway No. 3 heading west toward Shag Harbor, however they were se 2004 Page #36  
d the latter was pointing outward, toward the water. Norm went out on the b 2004 Page #37  
harf and he now steered his vessel toward the western entrance of Shag Harb 2004 Page #38  
. They seemed to descend northwest toward the horizon in the direction of B 2004 Page #45  
wo breaks came in quick succession toward the end of our 1997 U.K. book tou 2004 Page #51  
interesting, isn't it? (Indicating toward the base perimeter) they had port 2004 Page #52  
Balloon Launch #4 was headed right toward Mac Brazel's ranch when it was lo 2004 Page #139  
me military and government secrecy toward UFOs. Not only are documents in t 2004 Page #242  
t that UFOs display hostile intent toward the security of the U.S., as a gr 2004 Page #254  
 in color, object with a red light toward its bottom side. It was moving sl 2005 Page #64  
 bottom side. It was moving slowly toward the South. The object was about 2 2005 Page #64  
0) Steve Jones driving van on road toward the DRES facility, Utah, on July  2005 Page #66  
nd deteriorating. STEVE RAISES ARM TOWARD SOLAR PANELS BEHIND FENCE ''\Xfha 2005 Page #66  
em. I do not believe that the path toward uncovering the truth is served by 2005 Page #86  
 and his key efforts were directed toward dissolving the chronic muscular c 2005 Page #90  
s "the subjective element." It was toward the end of their meeting that Rei 2005 Page #91  
ks to turn ill) cloud-buster pipes toward a 'star' as if l had known that s 2005 Page #96  
ke Reich, had the temerity to work toward bringing the subject of serious U 2005 Page #99  
had begun accumulating information toward builcling a case against the scie 2005 Page #101  
swered these objections and weighs toward the document's authenticity. 125  2005 Page #127  
tains to the Rio Grande. We headed toward it, walk.ing down towards the bot 2005 Page #154  
We directed Apodaca and Jose's dad toward the crash site in two vehicles, a 2005 Page #155  
d advanced technolog y with a view toward reproducin g that technology thro 2005 Page #162  
result is uncertain. Social change toward acceptance would be less transfor 2006 Page #54  
ontact is not squandered or turned toward hostility. Science The science co 2006 Page #56  
ecrecy regarding the NHI, not only toward the public but internally as well 2006 Page #61  
m public doubts and recriminations toward governments regarding prior withh 2006 Page #67  
gency phone then continued driving toward Lake Isabella. Meanwhile, 200 mil 2006 Page #71  
ey turned and flew southwest, back toward Area 51. 70                       2006 Page #73  
he spotted a pickup truck bouncing toward him across the rugged terrain. Th 2006 Page #74  
boys trailed behind as they headed toward the back of the property. A nause 2006 Page #90  
ir left. As they continued to walk toward the tree, they looked up and saw  2006 Page #90  
ect flew on a southwest trajectory toward Tennessee. The object actually fl 2006 Page #97  
ntinued on a direct course heading toward this facility located in Oak Ridg 2006 Page #97  
flew on a northwest course heading toward Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, O 2006 Page #97  
roceeded in the opposite direction toward the West Virginia panhandle. It n 2006 Page #97  
lying southwest over West Virginia toward the Capitol city of Charleston. U 2006 Page #97  
ge in American military aggression toward the "enemy weapons systems." Form 2006 Page #139  
north. The jets were heading north toward Florida. Slide 21: Boca Chica Key 2006 Page #145  
d headed south. He headed straight toward our location (in Key West). The o 2006 Page #147  
 gathered together and ran outside toward the Breaks, the cliff of the Brea 2006 Page #154  
them over the eastern USA, roughly toward Washington, D.C. The fact that th 2006 Page #172  
dly aircraft coming from the north toward the USA border, someone would hav 2006 Page #173  
my intellectual antennae twitching toward anything out of the ordinary, it  2006 Page #183  
r. Apart from accomplishing little toward the goal of solving the mystery o 2006 Page #191  
ct, following its headlong descent toward Puget Sound, perform a bizarre fl 2006 Page #192  
rke sensed? Might that again point toward a vehicle that was still "alive"  2006 Page #192  
cident, whenever he was headed out toward that perplexing spot between Lumm 2006 Page #193  
e was focused away from Europe and toward the U.S. The British first manage 2007 Page #10  
ge lights coming through the trees toward you. Aliens? :More than likely it 2007 Page #71  
 helpless little plastic figure up toward its underside, the other lighting 2007 Page #74  
nd normalizing society's attitudes toward these other intelligences, I was  2007 Page #76  
ght one. Initial estimates p~inred toward an atmospheric nuclear explosion  2007 Page #143  
very slowly -and steadiJy downward toward the Sandia Mountain s at the east 2007 Page #166  
slowly from the south and lowering toward the general direction of the Sand 2007 Page #166  
t of earth orbit and was vectoring toward the Texas coast on an intercept c 2007 Page #185  
entry over land, and seemed headed toward the southernmost tip of Texas, ne 2007 Page #185  
ncountered another aircraft headed toward it on a collision course. Somewhe 2007 Page #186  
w south along the Rio Grande River toward Presidio in four helicopters, thr 2007 Page #187  
ce dropped from it an? was ~alli?g toward the groun_d-like a kin_d of 'silv 2007 Page #193  
be that the object was heading out toward the east and there had been a fin 2008 Page #8  
 As the object traveled from Nephi toward Eureka, it flew over Bob Robinson 2008 Page #12  
e said that it headed to the west, toward Nevada. He watched it until it fa 2008 Page #14  
 turned to the southeast , flew on toward Las Vegas where there were more w 2008 Page #16  
e, he was told to proceed off base toward the mysterious lights with the tw 2008 Page #80  
 say: "Penniston and I were moving toward a lighted part of the forest. At  2008 Page #80  
n Bustinza pem1ission to go closer toward the lights. Suddenly, Bustinza wa 2008 Page #84  
's go!' And the three of us walked toward the craft (Col. Charles Halt, Sgt 2008 Page #89  
a readings on the side of the tree toward the depressions. " Col. Halt also 2008 Page #93  
t of the world. The only real step toward world government is world Governm 2008 Page #117  
pendent states. Bismarck 's Reich, toward the end headed by Kaiser Wilhelm  2008 Page #124  
ited States and Russia with an eye toward occult astrological alignments? A 2008 Page #136  
e ■ New perceptions by researchers toward the pheno1nenon ■ A "re-politiciz 2008 Page #168  
fied" documents. A determined move toward openness is firmly recommended. I 2009 Page #21  
 East Gate, RAF Woodbridge looking toward Rendlesham Forest When Staff Serg 2009 Page #62  
 a pickup truck from the East Gate toward the fiery light in the forest. Th 2009 Page #63  
iston asked Ed Cabansag to go back toward the truck and act as a radio rela 2009 Page #63  
s walking around it-mainly in awe! Toward one side of the craft., there wer 2009 Page #65  
 6:30 PM, as a red light descended toward the ground. The light then took t 2009 Page #135  
ge of the story begins to drop off toward the 132                           2009 Page #138  
itnesses as a red light descending toward the 133                           2009 Page #139  

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e woods. The kids proceeded to run towards the area where it appeared that  2003 Page #54  
e fiery object moving from Norvelt towards the mountain near Laurelville. B 2003 Page #58  
and then began to travel northeast towards Kecksburg, where he saw it desce 2003 Page #58  
elville saw the object also moving towards Kecksburg. It is along that path 2003 Page #58  
as almost dark, but he walked down towards the area with a flashlight. He w 2003 Page #60  
car, but Joel decided to head down towards the large wooded area below. He  2003 Page #68  
th others on the lane looking down towards the wooded ravine, where he coul 2003 Page #70  
our handles down through the field towards the wooded area. Soon after, a m 2003 Page #70  
 got out of his vehicle and walked towards the light source. He thought he  2003 Page #147  
el Peace Prize for the work he did towards the creation of the United Natio 2003 Page #190  
ence of effective measures looking towards Chinese recovery and provided fu 2003 Page #225  
ircraft's right side, disappearing towards the rear of the aircraft in a do 2004 Page #5  
government records certainly point towards the probability that something o 2004 Page #9  
cing in the sky atop the tree line towards Woodbridge base. Late in the shi 2004 Page #55  
fteen miles northwest of Ft. Bliss towards WSPG. The surface-to-air missile 2004 Page #67  
hey would have had to be dedicated towards UFO recoveries. Finally, there a 2004 Page #115  
ider, for example, the trepidation towards the UFO subject expressed by Col 2004 Page #178  
O's overtly display hostile intent towards the security of the United State 2004 Page #252  
 declare during a medical congress towards the end of 1996 that he could no 2005 Page #32  
pipes connected with the deep well towards and ordinary star and the star h 2005 Page #96  
We headed toward it, walk.ing down towards the bottom of the hill. The grou 2005 Page #154  
s appears to be primarily oriented towards maintaining absolute secrecy by  2006 Page #23  
e Ontario, flies erratically south towards Lockport, New York crashes. • 11 2006 Page #29  
se stories have major significance towards the perception of UFOs by the Go 2006 Page #102  
 a malfunctioning UFO was hurtling towards its doom on the Berwyn Mountains 2006 Page #121  
 unit was directed to make its way towards the city of Birmingham. "We then 2006 Page #122  
eived orders to proceed with speed towards North Wales," Prescott elaborate 2006 Page #122  
licopters followed the border down towards Presidio then turned and entered 2006 Page #135  
ided three remote viewing projects towards the investigation. The investiga 2006 Page #200  
 from the canopy, and tapered back towards the trailing edge of the disc, n 2007 Page #99  
 the windows of the compartment on towards the rniJ. On the upper surface o 2007 Page #100  
s kind of eggshaped. It was bigger towards the back of it than from the fro 2007 Page #122  
t Moon Dust personnel was rurecred towards the capture of crashed Soviet sp 2007 Page #132  
Government records certainly point towards the probability that something o 2007 Page #142  
nwen in Berwyn 1fountains, looking towards Cadair Berwyn, Llandri!J o, Wale 2007 Page #149  
\v to it and it was moving kind of towards us to the left, is what I rememb 2007 Page #167  
nd of glance back at our direction towards the cars. Mom: Yeah. Paul: But f 2007 Page #169  
o take a better look. The UFO flew towards the mountain 'La Cuesta del Vien 2007 Page #200  
jficant piece of physical evidence towards proving the existence of UFOs. 1 2007 Page #202  
ast tracked heading southsoutheast towards South America. An Intelligence S 2008 Page #29  
king off the intercept and turning towards his home base, all systems retur 2008 Page #31  
gh, he could see this light coming towards him and it got closer and closer 2008 Page #34  
crossed over the bridge and headed towards the mudflats. Saw what appeared  2008 Page #46  
, bigger in the front and narrower towards the back. An intense blue-white  2008 Page #50  
 and half's," and two jeeps headed towards the Grayland area. He stated the 2008 Page #55  
hatever it was started moving back towards the open field." After that, the 2008 Page #80  
on): I don't know. B: It's pulling towards us. Oh, look, it just changed ag 2008 Page #85  
drian Bustinza) . He was coming up towards me and he says, 'Let's go!' And  2008 Page #89  
viet UFOs ■ Media Damage Control ■ Towards a New Era ■ 1985 ■ Leaks and Lor 2008 Page #164  
made, national efforts articulated towards a unified data base are clearly  2009 Page #15  
 who had a radio and he and I went towards the object. We're in contact wit 2009 Page #79  
a) tower. Adrian and I were nmning towards the object. Adrian went down 73  2009 Page #79  
with Adrian behind me. I went back towards Adrian and he told me that whate 2009 Page #80  
 And then the craft started moving towards the right, went up in elevation  2009 Page #84  
 WHAT HAPPENED TO IT? it moved off towards our right and went up into the s 2009 Page #85  

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ucson site. The material had to be towed on a cable one hundred feet behind 2005 Page #100  

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 is quoted as saying, "The control tower at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport  2003 Page #54  
 the president is dropped off. The tower that directs in the president's fl 2003 Page #194  
nt's flight is known as "bluegrass tower." In the Kecksburg Blue Book file  2003 Page #194  
rth part of town collided with the tower of Judge Proctor's windmill and we 2004 Page #26  
he unknowns from their observation tower as well as on radar. Also that nig 2004 Page #47  
 I was instructed to go to the air tower and check to see if they saw anyth 2004 Page #55  
she's seeing UFOs." We went to the tower and the guy in the tower looked li 2004 Page #55  
nt to the tower and the guy in the tower looked like he just woke up He rep 2004 Page #55  
WSA to observe the lights from the tower in the area. I was asked by our ar 2004 Page #55  
or if I wanted relief to go to the tower also. I declined. The radio transm 2004 Page #55  
 our Woodbridge personnel. The WSA tower operator that night was either Ric 2004 Page #55  
lights and was in contact with the tower; (e) excerpts from the FBI report  2004 Page #130  
at the aircraft that hit the North Tower had an object attached to its unde 2004 Page #131  
was on duty in an air base control tower when something strange was picked  2005 Page #44  
hole Images, 1953: Upshot-Knothole Tower with atomic device being raised to 2005 Page #45  
d Steve he had been in the control tower at Scott AFB Kentuck y, when Thoma 2005 Page #64  
d by arms rotating round a central tower with input runrung down the arms.  2005 Page #171  
' The National Airport Observation Tower said the object was definitely not 2006 Page #89  
               mountain peaks that tower above 5,000 feet, the UFO continue 2007 Page #186  
ntrollers in the local FAA control tower, saw the flash and told reporters  2008 Page #13  
quoting Shift Commander): Heathrow Tower said they definitely, very definit 2008 Page #84  
idn't know where you were. The WSA Tower (weapons storage area) saw all kin 2008 Page #86  
interesting news for you. Heathrow Tower had two unidentified flying object 2008 Page #86  
lta, Spectra, The Dial Press, Bell Tower, Clarkson Potter, Crown Publishers 2008 Page #143  
was on duty in an air base control tower when something strange was picked  2009 Page #51  
unications squadron working in the tower, as well as the tower operator. Th 2009 Page #70  
rking in the tower, as well as the tower operator. They all observed some v 2009 Page #70  
ph from RAF Bentwaters /Woodbridge tower used to monitor underground Weapon 2009 Page #71  
ber 17, 2002, over the Ramstein AB tower, before retiring to the Aerospace  2009 Page #72  
ith the WSA (Weapons Storage Area) tower. Adrian and I were nmning towards  2009 Page #79  
 spoken to the guy that was in the tower that night and he did co,?firm tha 2009 Page #80  
                           CONNING TOWER UFO (SIGHTED ~•AY 14 TH. 1986 GRES 2009 Page #117  

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ct, on September 11 when the Trade Towers were hit, the top 15 government l 2003 Page #193  
drops, and seven were detonated on towers, ranging from 100 to 300 feet in  2005 Page #39  
hole array of tall(more than 200') towers with cross pieces which he figure 2006 Page #11  

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the woods a short drive outside of town. It was this retelling of the event 2003 Page #22  
ed out to a plane crash outside of town and would he be willing to go to mi 2003 Page #23  
this event happened outside of the town limits the county sheriff would hav 2003 Page #31  
m logical for a very small Midwest town? Potentially just weeks before this 2003 Page #32  
gs, as to Cape Girardeau being the town, the year, in spring, she said ligh 2003 Page #36  
riven about 10-15 miles outside of town and then had to walk about one-four 2003 Page #36  
 correct area - 10-15 miles out of town). On April 22, from 11:59 pm to 4:3 2003 Page #37  
 along with many other local small town papers. Both the AP and UPI transmi 2003 Page #55  
 the military vehicles coming into town from more than one road that evenin 2003 Page #67  
 Santa Fe National Forest near the town of Pecos. The two page letter state 2003 Page #146  
 approx. 75 miles northwest of the town of Roswell. Site IZ—2 waa located a 2003 Page #232  
 approx. 20 miles southeast of the town of Socorro, at Lat. 33—^0—31^', Lon 2003 Page #232  
tallic fragment recovered near the town of [illegible] in the Republic of t 2004 Page #6  
rs to draw attention to the little town which was dying after being bypasse 2004 Page #26  
 when it reached the north part of town collided with the tower of Judge Pr 2004 Page #26  
ust have weighed several tons. The town today is full of people who are vie 2004 Page #27  
crash, her family lived outside of town and no one knew anything about it u 2004 Page #29  
illed in the crash. The men of the town who gathered his remains said he wa 2004 Page #29  
 said his father rode a horse into town the next day. Returning to the fami 2004 Page #30  
h. So when Stephens' father was in town, there was no body to view and, bei 2004 Page #30  
bject, which it did, and the whole town was soon aroused." Apparently there 2004 Page #32  
ame on the scene as the new guy in town, Chris and I eventually tied up on  2004 Page #42  
s had been going on outside of the town of Shelburne, off the base at Gover 2004 Page #43  
sey, at the time a resident of the town of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Seven or ei 2004 Page #52  
e in 1949, Farmington was a larger town than the nearby rural farming commu 2004 Page #73  
t was retrieved somewhere near the town of Farmington, New Mexico, prior to 2004 Page #74  
pen a UFO landing pad built by the town as a centennial project. During his 2004 Page #87  
s contacted by a woman in his home town of Elliot, Maine, by the name of Fr 2004 Page #103  
aking terms any more. However, the town of Roswell, New Mexico, which becam 2004 Page #148  
 internal exile in the then-closed town of Gorky. (Now Nizhniy Novgorod) •  2004 Page #170  
to him and he said he was from the town of Cuba, New Mexico, which is south 2004 Page #217  
 on the Ramey Office Photos across town from one paper or news service to a 2004 Page #238  
h near Corona, New Mexico, my home town. Mac came to Corona to request my f 2004 Page #240  
e Armed Forces) in the neighboring town of Tres Cora;:6es chat something su 2005 Page #31  
ginha ET", because he lived in the town of Varginha and wanted everyone to  2005 Page #32  
anted everyone to stop mocking rus town. On 22 January, a military convoy h 2005 Page #32  
ilva, mayor of ·Monsenhor Paulo (a town about 24 miles from Varginha) and h 2005 Page #37  
Ground. SLIDE #4 The nearest small town to the lakebed is Garrison, Utah. A 2005 Page #51  
y interviewed a person in a little town about 30 miles from here who said h 2005 Page #68  
 fourth generation settlers in the town of Garrison nearest DRES is 90-year 2005 Page #70  
only a sufficient spark to set the town ablaze. During periods of great cha 2005 Page #85  
w York to an area just outside the town of Rangeley in rural southern Maine 2005 Page #94  
Ne\·ada (perhaps correctly) or the town of Roswell, NM-many memoranda and o 2005 Page #125  
ding zone LZ-1 on a ranch near the town of Corona about 75 miles northwest  2005 Page #126  
 RosweU; and LZ-2 southeast of the town of Socorro, west of Oscura Peak and 2005 Page #126  
ved on a ranch to the south of the town, in a traditional adobe house with  2005 Page #153  
e time. San Antonio, a smaU desert town on the main highway between Albuque 2005 Page #153  
s. Nationalism is the only game in town. I believe that alien visitors (the 2006 Page #10  
. Driving in Jeep with friend near town of Globe. Arizona. Jan 1947 Reaches 2006 Page #26  
errestrial • • Earty 8/87 Near the town of Vyborg (near Leningrad) Five sol 2006 Page #29  
 a waypoint near Wendover, a small town on the Utah/Nevada border, they beg 2006 Page #74  
t. After executing a turn over the town of Tonopah, Mulhare climbed to 20,0 2006 Page #81  
The accident occurred just west of town and not far from Highway 58, just i 2006 Page #87  
" On September 12, 1952, the small town of Flatwoods located in Braxton Cou 2006 Page #89  
n a damaged UFO went down in their town during a full-scale flap. On that e 2006 Page #89  
woods. Upon reaching the Flatwoods town limits, I saw a large wood sign tha 2006 Page #90  
ventually spoke to a few people in town. The conversations, if you could ca 2006 Page #91  
ing, "How could people living in a town with a 'Green Monster welcome sign' 2006 Page #91  
 to Braxton County and visited the town areas more frequently. The locals s 2006 Page #92  
 to notice me hanging around their town more often. Yes, I was back again a 2006 Page #92  
Flatwoods, they told me that their town and entire area went through hell b 2006 Page #92  
 Japan. This was a lot for a small town of 300 country people to handle. It 2006 Page #92  
ey went to bed. In 1952, the small town of Flatwoods was a quiet place and  2006 Page #92  
, routine life of their once quiet town was turned completely upside down a 2006 Page #93  
the "monster" story. This peaceful town had entered into a nightmare of eve 2006 Page #93  
nd claimed they saw a monster. The town was divided among skeptics, believe 2006 Page #93  
he story was bad publicity for the town because the public "might think we  2006 Page #93  
e, she lived near Flatwoods in the town of Gassaway. When I called Mrs. May 2006 Page #93  
 Tennessee. It landed in the small town of Arcadia just before reaching ORN 2006 Page #97  
he object was sighted was over the town of Bluefield near the southern bord 2006 Page #97  
nd into the sea in the area of the town of Rhyl, or possibly in the Dee Est 2006 Page #120  
tely 500 miles to a point near the town of Coyame, in the state of Chihuahu 2006 Page #133  
. The construction was outside the town of Cedar City in the remote Cedar B 2006 Page #151  
o telephone his wife to get out of town, and to have important files moved  2006 Page #167  
o telephone his wife to get out of town and wondering if he should begin mo 2006 Page #168  
 comrades parade boldly around the town square, shoving us blithely aside.  2006 Page #181  
ds skittering lazily by. The small town of Bellingham, Washington, located  2006 Page #183  
ently down the canyon and over the town. The craft was accompanied by two m 2006 Page #199  
 from Lillydale, NY, a well- known town which hosts many mediums. What stru 2006 Page #207  
y 5, 1998 with the mayor and other town dignitaries in attendance . These v 2007 Page #70  
us all together and we headed into town. In my dad's pick-up he had a short 2007 Page #121  
o and before we even got back into town, which is about a two hour drive aw 2007 Page #121  
litary trucks that had shmvn up in town, and we only had two paved streets. 2007 Page #122  
what rime it is, in a little-bitty town. DeBow: So how would you describe t 2007 Page #122  
om. DeBow: Did other people in the town have an idea that sometrung strange 2007 Page #122  
as going on? Joe: Everybody in the town knew that there was something crazy 2007 Page #122  
was there. They didn't say why the town was closed down; the) just said it  2007 Page #123  
knm.v of. DeBow: So nobody else in town ever said that they saw the same fi 2007 Page #123  
 the same fireball? Joe: Where the town in located, if you are actually wal 2007 Page #123  
ctually walking through the little town or cleaning up in your backyard, or 2007 Page #123  
u may not have seen it because the town is lower than the plains that are a 2007 Page #123  
 you saw the vehicles rolling into town with the logos on the vehicles. 117 2007 Page #123  
        Joe: \X/hen we got back to town, we hadn't seen anything yet. Bue o 2007 Page #124  
 the military vehicles coming into town, there were only a few of them. The 2007 Page #124  
were only two paved streets in the town, and we had to come out to the one  2007 Page #124  
ne main highway that comes through town and turn to go down to where our st 2007 Page #124  
a few of those cars that came into town. DeBow: Go ahead and talk about the 2007 Page #124  
y tone, just static. Of course the town was on a party-line back then. Our  2007 Page #124  
 and out. \Y/e did have outside of town, there is a place called "the Old B 2007 Page #125  
lled "the Old Bald) Club." For the town that we lived in we had a pretty go 2007 Page #125  
bon Co1111(y J,Je1JJs, went around town. Opened it up, and about two pages  2007 Page #126  
he TV, not being able to go out of town. We couldn't go out of town. They h 2007 Page #126  
out of town. We couldn't go out of town. They had the road blocked off. The 2007 Page #126  
f. We couldn't go in or out of the town period. For a two-week period or at 2007 Page #126  
ast ten days. The military had our town so that we couldn't go out, no comm 2007 Page #126  
s for a forest fire, they shut the town down and we can't even get mail." I 2007 Page #126  
ighway, through the center part of town and there were two lowbed trucks, b 2007 Page #126  
er 10 the world was in this nearby town. This town was near the location of 2007 Page #127  
orld was in this nearby town. This town was near the location of the milita 2007 Page #127  
wn of Saratoga and quarantined the town allowing nobody to come or go. With 2007 Page #128  
o-way CBs were dead throughout the town; snow and static were all they coul 2007 Page #128  
imousines with NASA insignias. The town had been chaos for two weeks, but t 2007 Page #128  
 lines for it on their way through town. The townspeople got no mail until  2007 Page #128  
municati on going in or out of the town, no newspapers, no nothing. After t 2007 Page #128  
o dark. They decided to go back to town and seek some help and to get some  2007 Page #130  
e and was becoming the talk of the town again. Rothberg indicated in so man 2007 Page #135  
on of a metallic fragment near the town of [illegible] in the Republic of t 2007 Page #140  
the residents of the sleepy border town of Presidio began to settle down fo 2007 Page #185  
st thirty miles northwest of their town. On this very night, a fast-moving  2007 Page #185  
f Presidio, near the Texas seaport town of Corpus Christi, where military r 2007 Page #185  
 the desert a few miles outside of town. After searching for about an hour, 2007 Page #189  
ingly insignificant Mexican desert town will take a prominent place in the  2007 Page #192  
fishing with some friends near the town of Ubatuba, when a flying disc "app 2007 Page #194  
orts that it landed near the small town of Eureka Utah and reports of radar 2008 Page #7  
bility of a landing near the small town of Eureka. The Blue Book project ca 2008 Page #10  
 gone out, but other lights in the town that weren't controlled by photoele 2008 Page #11  
mott and Dan Johnson were south of town, working their farms when the objec 2008 Page #11  
ed any other power failures in the town. Both Bernini's wife and his son sa 2008 Page #13  
atched a Seattle TV program called Town Meeting about UFO's and he became a 2008 Page #46  
l population to around 40,000. The town is known for its very modest beginn 2009 Page #48  
desert, actually quite near to the town of Kingman. Anxious to see his gorg 2009 Page #54  
government deception. In the small town of Ocean Shores on the Washington c 2009 Page #87  
 clerk at Wright Field in her home town of Dayton, Ohio. She was I 8 years  2009 Page #87  

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ose who investigate, including the town's doctor, are killed by a deadly pa 2006 Page #102  

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

e airship witnesses in small Texas towns could not have heard of the other  2004 Page #28  
se contractor facijjties. Near the towns of Rosamond, Palmdale, and L'lncas 2005 Page #83  
 Flatwoods and several neighboring towns, including Gassaway and the county 2006 Page #91  
and spring of 1993, to small rural towns such as Caliente and Pioche. We in 2006 Page #198  
of proportion for such small rural towns. Nevada Test Site Visit During the 2006 Page #199  

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

'"1 The Antigravitv Research of T. Townsend Brown M=::--==:-:: =.:-.:.==:-- 2005 Page #28  
merican physicist and inventor, T. Townsend Brown discovered an effect of h 2005 Page #170  
ave thjs description on the Thomas Townsend Brown iliscovery : Electrogravi 2005 Page #171  
avity: The parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schatzkin 31 The Dev 2006 Page #3  
avity: The Parallel Universe Of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schatzkin Copyright  2006 Page #34  
vity: The Parallel' lien/arse of T Townsend Brown Fni St-Ave:Art ALL I, Gt  2006 Page #34  
avity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown The Biefeld-Brown Effect  2006 Page #36  
avity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown 1932— "A Complete System" 2006 Page #38  
avity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown ScFnP4rIFFAO&Ifities • "  2006 Page #40  
avity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown "FTM" Nick Cook, The Hunt 2006 Page #42  

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

pert to comment on the film is Rob Townshend , who worked in New Zealand on 2005 Page #149  
 of part of the materials budget." Townshend continues: "Having been asked  2005 Page #149  
. Special effects experts Like Rob Townshend and others can only base their 2005 Page #150  
e comments from Salas, Maloney and Townshend are publisher here for the ver 2005 Page #151  

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

ncident occurred in Mount Pleasant Township, not far from my hometown of Gr 2003 Page #54  
 timers from around Mount Pleasant Township remember that incident. Some of 2003 Page #57  

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

 After we left Coyame, some of the townspeopl e contacted us about a second 2007 Page #190  

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

ely upside down and shattered. The townspeople were getting frustrated and  2006 Page #93  
ening, to watch the flights. Other townspeople had seen the same black, tri 2006 Page #199  
 it on their way through town. The townspeople got no mail until the ordeal 2007 Page #128  
 and was followed by a loud noise. Townspeople ran to the mountain and witn 2007 Page #130  

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wm la a yreym af weQy IT the CMasm towrwaaat precoats mtistmtaxy cv^crsa 3  2003 Page #223  

Word: "toxemia-not", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ction, with high capacit) co cause toxemia-not co my surprise, there were t 2005 Page #33  

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

ry aircraft...all acceptable; also toxic spills OK 13. Secure the area: no  2003 Page #175  
te the “downed satellites" and the toxic spills. See the “raised z” is its  2003 Page #175  
has been a "downed satellite" or a toxic spill—whatever sells. Later, we wi 2003 Page #176  
h two others ▪ “ • Coroner botched toxic screening m • RV answer: pictures  2004 Page #209  
 leucocycosis, left deviation, and toxic granulations of the neutrophils. " 2005 Page #33  
mia-not co my surprise, there were toxic granulations," Dr. Lemos said. Two 2005 Page #33  
toplasm vacuoles. Presence of fine toxic granulations in 8% of neutroph.iJs 2005 Page #34  
ario Furtado stated that "the fine toxic granulations appear in the neutrop 2005 Page #34  

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

 Documentation: photos, radiation, toxics; if not secure, transport with co 2003 Page #175  

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 unexpected result of whjch was to toxify a surprisingly large area of sout 2005 Page #94  

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

ay have suffered from some form of toxin or a highly contagious disease. Ti 2004 Page #81  
ad SED technicians" — suggesting a toxin or highly contagious disease; also 2004 Page #119  
uggested the presence of a caustic toxin. Some of the an.imals had had a di 2005 Page #34  
ay have suffered from some form of toxin or highly contagious desease (sic) 2006 Page #104  
gram. • March 1975: Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention comes into effe 2006 Page #107  

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 Americans use curare or amphibian toxins in poison darts. • Soldiers catap 2006 Page #107  

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urplus tape from a to company. The toy tape just happened to have strange d 2004 Page #133  
ed that the tape was provided by a toy company, and that in color and desig 2004 Page #138  
ing things, like the tape from the toy factory. And suddenly he found recor 2004 Page #139  
hing to do with Scotch tape from a toy factory. An FBI memo released at the 2004 Page #142  
balsa wood sticks with tape from a toy factory? It's harder still to imagin 2004 Page #142  
wery designs on Scotch tape from a toy factory and crash dummies dropped fr 2004 Page #148  

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

tdone, the competiti on at Roswell Toyota sported an almost identical logo, 2007 Page #60  

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

und, such as UFO novelty ideas and toys. One man wanted to open a UFO Pizza 2006 Page #197  

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: ~ ...h."'t. I :..v .s-;_-.'.0-!) to~ H. •l!. : ;-,."' t tel:.:. .fO.J u,  2008 Page #57  
s., t :i;,,.,t &rid w c:c .... i.: to~ .. ·ther. I \.CU .J (';\Jo.!:: tr... 2008 Page #57  

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

.,01EO ~~( CY\11,::~1c.,,..:. u:V" tO~f SOOI..OO"'l't T~~ ."Tl-yrt.TQ :..Qw 2009 Page #114  

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e Manzano Mountains. -~-- flr.....,TO~~- .,..,cr.,t0~~• :,,"\ • __,.. ~ .-0 2007 Page #162  

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~ Uta:.. t-.:'C"n••ry ?t1 Ctol rrl.tP\d 4. Dr H,,. .• •rl.:!".: e-,°":h to  2008 Page #20  

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Portablo, none of the culled exe.o:tplar.:, rutchcd. TLC RESULTS BY SPECKIN 2007 Page #46  

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uncl a quottcl ao; ssint: th~ \\"C:tpon isj ,city Jor liWhile anti upset th 2009 Page #183  

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RTED LOMOND AROUND THE AREA OF THE TPRACT Awn FDUkr A SPHERE, AS IT WAS NOT 2004 Page #21  

Word: "tps-10a", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ere was an AN/CPS-5 and also an AN/TPS-10A radar at Dow AFB near Bangor, Ma 2006 Page #171  
e CPS-5 was a search radar and the TPS-10A was a "height finder." The combi 2006 Page #171  

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

rching the Skies," there was an AN/TPS-1B long range search radar that came 2006 Page #171  

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

!o: :1..XI~; u: •-..:. "'\.;-."""4 tQ r.-. ., 7r 4 ::'.!l)"l'OU. J 1a-.u cr 2008 Page #57  
V" tO~f SOOI..OO"'l't T~~ ."Tl-yrt.TQ :..QwtO ,,._ - Pl!~P ,U,O ....,...0 ' 2009 Page #114  

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

 □ Establish and maintaio..3bSQMe.,tQp secrecy 168                          2003 Page #172  
ll perhaps never see more than the tqp of the iceberg, at least in this gen 2009 Page #24  

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

t/ins liir* malrnal a* bcia; rin*i*tr.i wiih a weather b.ilk.m XXc gathrrrd 2003 Page #132  
 n,.,y be kl"Y to dcl.'p-sp .1ct.· tr.,vd Ar:~•l:;:~:h~•!•.:~ 1, ,.,. ••••  2005 Page #30  
 ,-nl'-1 I.Jf ~.Jvf•1..,. ..:W~'-' tr.i 'i1~~• "f l.'ltWi"I -.! ,,;-. ""1\1 2005 Page #124  
• .sr. clms..4 Ns man,: pat tort., tr.. sql. Vr4 LW* WAX:At .1 AAA *Oa I 4e 2006 Page #34  
~;"': L'lo u,t-"1 ':-'•.i Tt,t :;\ tr, ~ .. t .. ,:,t• \}'J.t .f ':·~ ~~1:' 2007 Page #24  
:: •• , ta.,~·• • ~ l .. ,-.e1at'l tr ... t..a• &arer-c .... ;,t or,, ....  2008 Page #19  
... ..u ... ra. -\ .-.,-i-.,,..--. tr.relt.ac - • lart~ ....,..., -· w--- t 2008 Page #22  
..i::-c!for~ .-:.nc! =. .. 1:,t..c tr.e 11:.0~, :..:pc.'l:.cJ t4.c.:n:n ~lu 2008 Page #57  
to~ .. ·ther. I \.CU .J (';\Jo.!:: tr...:y ~:c ~L\'.::..:l ::..!.l\:..,; _. 2008 Page #57  
cc. l 1~.u cr..1n:: 1n : :Q::: o!: tr..· •'-""\!.l..~. I calkd ,xx-c! the:  2008 Page #57  
l r.ic:..o c;:.:;::.i.-oc~ ..-.c.: tr .. ~/ ;;,.;: .1 ... -:,:-c o...t t... 2008 Page #57  
.::. '-'· .. cl,;:;.t"r..c:t.:-.·, tr..:-lr ','h .. .._. t-: .. u.:;. ? ca. 2008 Page #57  
~1..-r. ■ n;~ a..__:'!!.--: anJ J::tr:.t.11 Or.::-.tJ 6: Calm Before the St 2009 Page #146  
 "·e.1ron hnd n11ylhin~ to nn with tr;wnsf;?r worl, 011 lh~ project tol tll 2009 Page #181  
th• '°" ffltt, • I Lt. immcdinlclv tr.,n?ml ~ted •                          2009 Page #182  

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

 tn sound reasoninr witu "o»ard to tr- poosiblc outcome. In prasentinf the  2003 Page #214  
e.:. U:o CbJO~I, c-...-~re.etc:! ~ tr-...col OT•t En To:-i..lr.t:.al'..li.  2008 Page #22  

Word: "tr-4", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

OV" IN SANTA CRUI.DEPARTNENT. t$Er TR-4 -SPA 4P37 79 REGARDING FIRST OPJECT 2004 Page #21  

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

47. .‘■'(fl T:'"' St.* E''AftT (•’ tr-FFK y Hear -ecretary Forr*atali Ao pe 2003 Page #136  

Word: "tr1c\hj", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

(' Or::i;.~ t o( C.C(c:r.,!,. l'l•,tr1C\HJ 7t~t H,r,.."l" U"I .era, t:◄ n-. 2007 Page #176  

Word: "tr3-a", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

en developed in USAPs. ■ My guess: TR3-A. Black Manta • Obseived OISCS arri 2007 Page #55  

Word: "tr3trrre1-1ri", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

Zukowski and Debbie Ziegelmeyer -E,tr3trrre1-1ri:1I: :idj: ori;::inalin:::  2005 Page #107  

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

tlil'. .3l('lll' and in c1 ... ~..:tr\ln motion frnm ZPE l:lcctrun') h:1, C 2005 Page #19  

Word: "tr\xf", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

There were names of companies Like TR\Xf and Raytheon and Lockheed. In fact 2007 Page #85  
n fact I might not be rememberin g TR\Xf correctly. Anyhow I was reading ab 2007 Page #85  

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

ANTA CR07 UNOIJOTE. AN uNtIFFICIAL TRA*SLATICN OF Tv! ARTICLE FCLLOWS. CUOT 2004 Page #21  
 t.he other . o of tho d 'Araonva] tra.118- fonncr is held in the p&tient • 2005 Page #17  
he Pentagon's Missing Money *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. ten Commapamoirmi I  2006 Page #32  
us character. 011 3retianu atow •3 tra uge-r um ti v r Government Lr Scienc 2006 Page #61  
phere and climate ► Emerging space tra vel capability ► Starting to harness 2007 Page #37  
 from common substance s 01nt are. tra.r.smuted into temporary r.:idioat."U 2009 Page #184  

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

m Iht iw taring in tftnaa ia Indar traalmanl for narv- caramany of nil aucG 2003 Page #91  

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

m, wt11e1he conlrolers -..ero Slit trac!Mg the u=os. a Gaden WeSI corrrrule 2009 Page #144  

Word: "trac1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

IIANrwt~, 58Cl 1U1, NORAD UNltNONN TRAC1(N) ANO •EPOA11NO GYSTE.Y t0GGC0 70 2008 Page #149  

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

on and 25 percent zinc with "a few trace elements." Yet it was not magnetic 2004 Page #30  
bor "crash" they had found, "Not a trace...not a clue...not a bit of anythi 2004 Page #42  
at down and subsequently went into trace. Lundahl and Neasham asked questio 2004 Page #104  
ts of history) Forensics (physical trace testing, paper and ink testing of  2005 Page #135  
. A blend of carbon and some ocher trace materials is used which dramatical 2005 Page #158  
ead any. I note the 5000+ physical trace cases that Ted Phillips has collec 2006 Page #4  
lly involved in analyzing physical trace evidence at UFO landing sites. 23  2006 Page #26  
t disappears from hangar without a trace. - 1989. Possible UFO crash in Tyu 2006 Page #29  
. He followed, but couldn't find a trace of them. So maybe Meyers -will bri 2006 Page #44  
te sanitized? Do they remove every trace? When such an incident occurs, off 2006 Page #71  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference trace of the airplane. He further claime 2006 Page #85  
 do not demonstrate presence (even trace) of blood 7. During the investigat 2006 Page #115  
ipment, weapons — vanish without a trace. (Howe's emphasis.) in all instanc 2006 Page #141  
ly pure; and with no impurities or trace elements, excepting oxygen which c 2007 Page #194  
y" without "not even the so-called trace elements usualJy detected." Additi 2007 Page #195  
phorus, 0.9% iron, and the rest in trace elements." The SIMS rest "found a  2007 Page #199  
osphorus and iron also showed up m trace elements." Vallee was unable to re 2007 Page #199  
nesses and they failed to find any trace of an extraterrestrial object, tho 2008 Page #7  
encies concerned with physical and trace evidence recovery operations in fo 2009 Page #19  
c laboratories have been unable to trace it. ... Although no date is given, 2009 Page #39  
s like Ted Phillips specialized in trace evidence and David Jacobs, Bud Hop 2009 Page #154  

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

orialized "His tragedy is directly traceable to his overwork on behalf of t 2003 Page #94  
 of it is done orally to prevent a traceable paper trail. General Robert La 2004 Page #84  
h distinct chirography potentially traceable to specific people. The chapte 2004 Page #245  

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

 like all others, had been "firmly traced to the yarns spun by [Newton and  2004 Page #219  
zona, UFO crash of May 1953 can be traced back to February 3, 1971, the dat 2005 Page #39  
use he thinks that the guy will be traced back to the Army camp or the oper 2006 Page #123  
 very gradually. The streaking UFO traced a path along some of the more des 2007 Page #185  
eported the object was tracked and traced over New York, Kansas, Utah, Idah 2008 Page #16  

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

harge 15. Cleansing the area —“all traces have been removed ’’ 16. Special  2003 Page #175  
ain, security plans to "remove all traces" of any crash. This is why it is  2003 Page #176  
 is why it is so difficult to find traces today even if we find the right c 2003 Page #176  
micro- meteor impacts and bore all traces of having performed a long space  2004 Page #14  
 micro-meteor impacts and bore all traces of having performed a long space  2005 Page #133  
e. Their mission: to eliminate all traces of Top Secret technology that had 2006 Page #71  
cial Activities, stated that, "all traces of 123 had been removed from [the 2006 Page #76  
t (in a classified memo!) that all traces of the wreckage had been removed. 2006 Page #76  
s claim that there are no physical traces of UFOs, especially radar or elec 2006 Page #200  
(Fe) and silicon (Si), and minimum traces of titanium (fi). In addition, Ta 2007 Page #197  
ses, like from cannons, which left traces in the ground like pathways , and 2008 Page #100  
ntified the landing site and found traces of aliens who made a short promen 2009 Page #134  

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

Cloud, Neb., November 27, 1989 The trachea and esophagus often taken .... S 2004 Page #77  

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

 not have a clear chain of custody tracing back to the typist, let alone th 2004 Page #243  
esult of a conspiracy or foul play tracing back to i'vlJ-12, the FDJ\, the  2005 Page #104  

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

ry 41" triggered a program to keep track of the witnesses?Cape Girardeau Op 2003 Page #32  
verted down and alongside a narrow track used by cattle grazing in the arro 2003 Page #49  
rain. The water diverted down this track and stood at a depth of five or si 2003 Page #49  
owered telescopes could locate and track spy satellites flying over the Bas 2003 Page #148  
eeded the information were able to track deep space surveillance devices an 2003 Page #148  
ack ” □ Some of our technology may track to UFOs; big question is what perc 2003 Page #188  
sen, are the result of attempts to track down rumored stories, and investig 2003 Page #189  
 this place also had facilities to track these UFOs. Finally, I should ment 2003 Page #194  
 SCEL Station *A“ was able to do a track). It has been learned that at leas 2003 Page #233  
, criss-crossing the Sound, making track lines east and west while CG 101 w 2004 Page #40  
a and suggested that Chris try and track them down. Maybe they saw somethin 2004 Page #44  
 probably was. Chris was unable to track him down after nearly 30 years, bu 2004 Page #44  
nge course, taking a northeasterly track, one that brought the rocket crash 2004 Page #64  
government's TOP SECRET efforts to track discs in the skies. Eventually, Sc 2004 Page #70  
lated on wet sand without a single track around them, not even their own tr 2004 Page #77  
at Mount Weather had facilities to track UFOs. NASA was reportedly at the c 2004 Page #177  
d blown quarter of a mile from its track. 47                                2005 Page #49  
tation "A," which was preparing to track a V- 2 rocket launch, had been "u· 2005 Page #126  
y set up some 30 radar stations to track UFOs. • Soviet Deputy Minister of  2006 Page #28  
ivilian air traffic controllers to track the aircraft. After executing a tu 2006 Page #81  
 and making it difficult for me to track on small maps. To solve this probl 2006 Page #97  
hours. And as I watched the bogies track their various routes, in my mind i 2006 Page #146  
s curious because now I had a good track between sweeps and any radar opera 2006 Page #147  
is now, but not in 1966. I used to track B-52s and Phantoms. Again, I won't 2006 Page #147  
Controller state that the original track had faded out and it appeared that 2006 Page #170  
ing to Winkle's document the radar track "faded out" at 11:04 AM, or about  2006 Page #172  
ch would explain the fading of the track. (One would expect, however, that  2006 Page #173  
they know for certain? Didn't they track the "friendly aircraft" until they 2006 Page #173  
ither fake information so they can track them down. GM: I know about honeyp 2007 Page #86  
o be extradited under the new fast track system however this is meant to be 2007 Page #92  
nfirms that some object was there. Track characteristics indicate possible  2008 Page #8  
e to the effect that 'the reported track is characteristic of that register 2008 Page #15  
hing to be desired. He wrote that "track is characteristic of that register 2008 Page #16  
.. " Well, which was it? A balloon track would be made at the whim of the w 2008 Page #16  
of the wind and a U-2 would have a track that showed intelligent control. S 2008 Page #16  
ld suggest that ufologists need to track down the original 1957 paperwork i 2008 Page #66  
e thinks that hers has a very good track record. The variables noted in sli 2008 Page #108  
cted onto a postwar profit-seeking track." This corporate "track" came to b 2008 Page #136  
it-seeking track." This corporate "track" came to be known as Aktion Adlerj 2008 Page #136  
re's something that is odd. I lost track of John for like 45 minutes or so. 2009 Page #67  
. They also found a deep, vertical track tom into the bark which they specu 2009 Page #137  

Word: "tracked", 50 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ng the importance of this picture, tracked Fisk down in New Mexico and spok 2003 Page #36  
ation takes years, you are tagged, tracked and keep on file! November 14-16 2003 Page #167  
 White Sands Fmving Ground:, I^M», tracked two unidsntifisd. aircraft unij. 2003 Page #232  
spite the fact that his source had tracked down the operations journal for  2004 Page #43  
r Bentwaters Security Policeman. I tracked him down using the Internet and  2004 Page #56  
Mexico — a disc that allegedly was tracked by radar down through the atmosp 2004 Page #70  
utside of the nation's capitol. It tracked five different elements that Smi 2004 Page #86  
 the early 1980s, Stanton Friedman tracked Sarbacher down to get details on 2004 Page #92  
 Roads, Virginia. When Stringfield tracked him down he confirmed that he ha 2004 Page #97  
ime example. When Stanton Friedman tracked down Dr. Robert Sarbacher in 198 2004 Page #98  
n he reiterated decades later when tracked down by Aztec researcher William 2004 Page #217  
lve of a Sherlock Holmes, doggedly tracked down candidate vehicles, eventua 2004 Page #231  
esex Ne111s of April 23, 1973, and tracked clown the witness himself, in a  2005 Page #40  
was very large, and since 1986 was tracked multiple rimes by the Federal Av 2005 Page #82  
ar uruts in Texas and White Sands "tracked two 7 \'lhile popular lore now f 2005 Page #125  
f how well their planes were being tracked. If civilizations, with a great  2006 Page #11  
ons Division at China Lake, likely tracked the craft on radar then found th 2006 Page #45  
my friend and colleague Tony Moore tracked down two people who had been pre 2006 Page #80  
ing at 8:00 PM. EDT/7:00 PM.EST. I tracked its flight path across the count 2006 Page #97  
nia about 30 minutes later. I also tracked two other flaming objects that p 2006 Page #97  
ct finally departed the area and I tracked it heading south over \Vest Virg 2006 Page #97  
n witnesses. During my research, I tracked down Mr. Stewart and was invited 2006 Page #98  
 Mexico. Originally the object was tracked at 2,200 (2530 mph) knots on a b 2006 Page #133  
south of Brownsville, Texas. Radar tracked it approximately 500 miles to a  2006 Page #133  
tely five minutes. "The object was tracked by two different military radar  2006 Page #133  
t, therefore, have been the object tracked over the Gulf of Mexico. It was  2006 Page #134  
lly seen along with electronically tracked. So, it could NOT have been targ 2006 Page #148  
's memorandum, the radar operators tracked the objects for ten minutes and  2006 Page #172  
however, that they would have been tracked by the Dow AFB radar as they con 2006 Page #173  
 the pilot's sight. Radar in Texas tracked the object until it went off the 2006 Page #177  
ada, so it could not possibly have tracked an object over Texas. The closes 2006 Page #178  
ce bases in Texas which could have tracked the object to del Rio or some ot 2006 Page #178  
and one or more of them could have tracked an object to the vicinity of Del 2006 Page #178  
ty newsletter saying that they had tracked down and stopped a hacker intrur 2007 Page #90  
rong with that: a meteor cannot be tracked on radar. And this object was."  2008 Page #9  
 Utah, and something different was tracked on radar near Las Vegas. l have  2008 Page #14  
ere were more witnesses and it was tracked on radar. Then east of Las Vegas 2008 Page #16  
ad the unique distinction of being tracked by radar 70 miles northwest of L 2008 Page #16  
mand alert reported the object was tracked and traced over New York, Kansas 2008 Page #16  
itable squadron of unknown objects tracked over the Oak Ridge installation  2008 Page #28  
 above 30,000 meters, and was last tracked heading southsoutheast towards S 2008 Page #29  
 a variety of USAF personnel , was tracked on radar, left elevated radiatio 2008 Page #31  
with instances where UFOs had been tracked on radar. There were also some m 2008 Page #64  
ses. 11th September , 1985: 2 UFOs tracked on a military radar system trave 2008 Page #65  
nd more cases where UFOs have been tracked on radar. 1 did a seemingly cons 2008 Page #65  
 open fire on a UFO that was being tracked on radar. He was based at RAF Ma 2008 Page #66  
d to intercept a UFO that had been tracked over Kent. He claims that he cam 2008 Page #66  
y police officers and pilots, UFOs tracked on radar, craft seen performing  2008 Page #68  
tmark noted in slide 31 was easily tracked to a meter authorized to the CIA 2008 Page #109  
on serious as the space object was tracked for some weeks, and the possible 2009 Page #16  

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

busy filing many FOIA requests and tracking down leads around the country w 2003 Page #65  
tbrle3 , tort Monmouth, 11.5^ were tracking these obj^^s on-and-off since J 2003 Page #233  
V.S. UNKS PVID TsPK Launch Centers Tracking Stations Kapustin Yar Plesetsk  2004 Page #156  
ilding • NIP: Ground Measuring and Tracking Stations • PSS: Search and Resc 2004 Page #157  
t it used vacuum tubes. This was a tracking radar pointed north. Crossing t 2006 Page #11  
inecastle Electronic Warfare Range Tracking Stabon, 32 miles SE of Ocala, F 2006 Page #28  
ce. Detailed account of Navy radar tracking UFO with body lights, illuminat 2006 Page #28  
he atmosphere, perhaps NORAD space tracking has some record of the object.  2006 Page #136  
eyewitnesses of a remarkable radar tracking of UFOs east of Miami, Florida, 2006 Page #142  
I was talking to Bill while he was tracking and all of a sudden, I lost con 2006 Page #148  
 40,000 ft" but often "had success tracking aircraft as far as 210 miles aw 2006 Page #171  
dbg Island) and government(NOR/ID) tracking sources indicated no presence o 2006 Page #189  
ds not all that far from the area. Tracking the times and dates as they app 2008 Page #12  
d have been able to tell if he was tracking a balloon or a jet. Why didn't  2008 Page #16  
Over Alaska ■ The Young Internet ■ Tracking Fastwalke rs at Cheyenne Moun.t 2008 Page #164  
current air intelligence and space tracking system be once again a top prio 2009 Page #16  
ile progress and knowledg e of UFO tracking data. By making use of classifi 2009 Page #18  

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

reas where many unusual bloodless, trackless animal mutilations have also b 2004 Page #73  

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

r found any canine or indeed human tracks around the mutilated carcasses. M 2003 Page #143  
i on October 26, 1993. And vaginal tracks are often removed along with rect 2004 Page #77  
ck around them, not even their own tracks. SLIDE #38: Serrated edge, 1990 s 2004 Page #77  
ithout blood, signs of struggle or tracks at the scene. SLIDE #42: Newspape 2004 Page #78  
ith the bloodless excisions and no tracks around them. Col. Corso said the  2004 Page #78  
amous for being bloodless, without tracks, associated with mysterious light 2004 Page #82  
 and Kirtland AAF. FoLiowing radar tracks, the objects were found at two cr 2005 Page #126  
r report a story titled "Air Force Tracks Down 'Original' Flying Saucers. W 2006 Page #45  
 of the flying saucers." Air Force Tracks Down f 'Original' Flying Saucers  2006 Page #45  
ewitness. It states that, "It left tracks from six to eight feet apart. Wor 2006 Page #98  
al surgical wounds. 4. No relevant tracks around the dead animal 5. No sign 2006 Page #115  
of miles per hour along continuous tracks for many minutes. The statement t 2006 Page #172  
eamlined electric train off of its tracks. Two ro,· eyewitnesses look on fr 2007 Page #75  
eally a dirt road. lt was like car tracks make through a field or something 2007 Page #168  
 seemed to be related to the radar tracks recorded out at Nellis. That same 2008 Page #8  
e Utah file. And it suggests radar tracks in other parts of the country as  2008 Page #17  

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

 W. year l9S5 4-1 the atcOnd stage tract that year lentil !OW, s 'being pla 2004 Page #20  
 autopsy, which revealed a urinary tract infection caused by 31             2005 Page #33  

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

edly saw a large military flat bed tractor trailer truck carrying an object 2003 Page #56  
nto its underside in some sort of "tractor beam." She had been taken to an  2003 Page #143  
 23 year old farmer in Brazil on a tractor in October 1957 about 1 AM (to a 2006 Page #109  
. He dad had gotten underneath the tractor as tbe flash-over occurred . His 2007 Page #122  

Word: "tractor-trailer", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

tes that he saw a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck carrying some type 2003 Page #60  
on was drawn to a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck which was hauling  2003 Page #61  
ember 10, 1965, a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck carrying a large o 2003 Page #61  
ep. Recovery crew arrived with two tractor-trailer vehicles, removed all, a 2004 Page #117  

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

s two military olive green flatbed tractortrailer trucks. He stood up on a  2003 Page #71  

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

 In fact, on September 11 when the Trade Towers were hit, the top 15 govern 2003 Page #193  
ien sales-beings either. ln a 1999 trade ad from Gene Therap) Systems, gree 2007 Page #62  
 captures them more clearly." In a trade publication ad from the 1990s Cubi 2007 Page #71  
equipment and being in the logging trade, immediatel y got the famil) home  2007 Page #128  
rspace, assurance of international trade safety through the state borders,  2008 Page #25  
ius P. Meyer, head of the Board of Trade for Gennan-American Commerce , who 2008 Page #132  
oir, Raymond Fowler, Prentice-Hall Trade, 1981. Affidavit of Fritz Werner,  2009 Page #55  

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

n Schroeder. According to the book Trading with the Enemy, in 1944, Standar 2008 Page #128  
y Custodian , operating under the "Trading With the Enemy Act" (U.S. Govern 2008 Page #129  
azi money was the Holland American Trading Company , a subsidiary of UBC. I 2008 Page #129  
lient assets were seized under the Trading with the Enemy Act including sev 2008 Page #129  

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

vation in the early psychoanalytic tradition, presented case findings to Fr 2005 Page #89  
free republic. Hitler went against tradition by choosing not work out of an 2008 Page #128  

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

                        Aztec 1948 traditional view of the Aztec story as a 2004 Page #216  
nch to the south of the town, in a traditional adobe house with a weU in th 2005 Page #153  
lenging the truth and relevancy of traditional religions. Media . ., _ _. " 2006 Page #58  
cynicism, suicide and rejection of traditional beliefs. NHI strangeness wou 2006 Page #65  
there will be a profound change in traditional concepts. We cannot exclude  2008 Page #113  
mplishments. It was a time of more traditional social values, so she chose  2009 Page #93  

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

ct any or all of their beliefs and traditions. Any NHI event would threaten 2006 Page #56  
ar and restore confidence in human traditions. Church attendance would incr 2006 Page #61  

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

t Truman's white house switchboard traffic for who called whom, when, and h 2003 Page #29  
 11:30 in the evening there was no traffic to contend with. Wickens wheeled 2004 Page #34  
many sightings leading to too much traffic; aliens are too much like us; ab 2004 Page #121  
 attack, was involved in the phone traffic about the crash_ He passed on th 2004 Page #176  
en though, because of our military traffic, they would be well aware of dif 2006 Page #10  
ived in cities and am watching for traffic rather than looking to the skies 2006 Page #11  
ar reflectors allowed civilian air traffic controllers to track the aircraf 2006 Page #81  
ion of Oakland and Los Angeles air traffic control centers. Los Angeles Cen 2006 Page #81  
ederal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers had been briefed tha 2006 Page #83  
 the disappearance, civilian radio traffic indicated that a civilian aircra 2006 Page #134  
inese and whoever did not have air traffic that could go that fast. DID ANY 2006 Page #148  
sed for other purposes such as air traffic control of military and civilian 2006 Page #170  
tandard range capability as an air traffic control radar at either (or both 2006 Page #171  
h) Loring and/or Presque Isle AFB. Traffic control radar had a capability o 2006 Page #171  
mmut e to help improve the air and traffic congestion ." \\.hi.le this camp 2007 Page #69  
ve proved to be an asset to loca.l traffic cono-estion, it also ser.-ed to  2007 Page #69  
ernment, radar controllers and air traffic controllers all the way up to st 2007 Page #85  
night until dawn there was unusual traffic spots of light going up and down 2007 Page #129  
oke to cause a delay in automobile traffic. He advised that this occurred i 2007 Page #140  
ause they only had one guy turning traffic around, the state trooper. And t 2007 Page #170  
and the panicked pilot radioed air traffic controllers in Mexico City that  2007 Page #191  
ighting at about 2250 hours to air traffic control at Bowerman airfield in  2008 Page #49  
igating anything-a murder, a fatal traffic accident, or a crashed UFO certa 2008 Page #55  
 Storage Area. I do know the radio traffic was recorded through the command 2009 Page #78  
t was the actual tape of the radio traffic that night. If that tape was eve 2009 Page #78  
 years ttut I """" "°rled as an ar traffic control er.· Al r--arocnd 9 p.m, 2009 Page #144  

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

sources of funrung (e.g. narcotics trafficking, weapons trafficking, securi 2005 Page #85  
.g. narcotics trafficking, weapons trafficking, securities fraud); when one 2005 Page #85  
ially a cut-out operation for drug trafficking and securities fraud Writes  2006 Page #32  

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

 undertake an investigation of the tragedy. Two days later (May 25) Josephi 2003 Page #92  
died, the Times editorialized "His tragedy is directly traceable to his ove 2003 Page #94  
th, having suffered a major family tragedy prior to working with him. He hi 2006 Page #207  
ited States stands on the brink of tragedy because it has not restored the  2009 Page #15  
mained kind and optimistic despite tragedy and illness. In bringing this st 2009 Page #88  
une Crain as a woman who had faced tragedy, adversity , and illness with de 2009 Page #95  

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

mecharucal thinking appears in the tragic shortcoming of our fastest fighte 2005 Page #95  
 officer drowned in the ocean. The tragic accident spelled the end of the M 2006 Page #77  
nd many said inevitably, came to a tragic end at the all-too-young age of t 2007 Page #136  

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

n that according to both the paper trail and witnesses this is the "First R 2003 Page #21  
elligence documents. The Documents Trail Are there public authentic documen 2003 Page #24  
sman's life submerges into a murky trail of fudged and inaccurate documents 2003 Page #41  
document, newspaper and photograph trail of the debris and saucer recoverie 2003 Page #42  
nce away, looked similar to a deer trail. Joel stated, "I don't know what t 2003 Page #69  
stioned documents, there is only a trail of evidence pointing to fakery. On 2003 Page #184  
— southwest direction. . The white trail left by the object turned into a r 2004 Page #19  
tary documents, letters, and paper trail; the testimony of many military an 2004 Page #48  
rally to prevent a traceable paper trail. General Robert Landry, who was th 2004 Page #84  
ference The United States Evidence Trail: How it all Began Smith had become 2004 Page #89  
onference Arthur Lundahl The final trail I wish to review related to Wilber 2004 Page #101  
t Stanton Friedman directly on the trail of the crash of a flying saucer in 2004 Page #136  
ct, he was essentially following a trail left by another writer: Dazly Vari 2004 Page #136  
 office to throw the press off the trail. He also described sensitive milit 2004 Page #142  
ell you is, I think I'm hot on the trail." 206                              2004 Page #209  
ers and there is no existing paper trail to my knowledge. Source S-1 has su 2004 Page #248  
titude, leaving behind an apparent trail of smoke or fog. 34                2005 Page #36  
oup projects. 8. The lack of paper trail or awareness by normal military co 2006 Page #24  
 Black Operations" leaves no paper trail, minimizes the number of individua 2006 Page #24  
n state of Chihuahua. Although the trail is cold, shipping the disk to Atla 2006 Page #109  
ou would call it almost like a din trail that we took. It wasn't really a d 2007 Page #168  
ke when we were coming up the dirt trail -I'm not sure how far we came up w 2007 Page #168  
 of bright explosions broke up its trail across the sky. I talked to Maggio 2008 Page #8  
inutes after the first reports the trail could still be seen. No radar pick 2008 Page #9  
bject... There was no exl1aust, no trail following after it. It was clearly 2008 Page #10  
se Command was alerted by the fire trail seen at approximately 7:20 p.m. or 2008 Page #15  
igare meaning "to follow a path or trail." There is a critical difference b 2008 Page #55  
videos, etc. The Limits of a Paper Trail A word of warning. Documents and f 2008 Page #68  
alist will tell you that the paper trail can only lead you so far. ln any o 2008 Page #69  

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

ugene Lemon and the remaining boys trailed behind as they headed toward the 2006 Page #90  

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

 a large military flat bed tractor trailer truck carrying an object covered 2003 Page #56  
witness said that he saw a flatbed trailer with an object shaped like "a li 2003 Page #61  
s topped off and were hooked up to trailer mounts. Sometime after midnight  2004 Page #47  
The craft was then loaded aboard a trailer and hauled off co the levada Tes 2005 Page #45  
 tilted to fit the object into the trailer. The ripped portion of the craft 2005 Page #157  
he object had been loaded onto the trailer, as if they were looking for som 2005 Page #157  
 the young woman, who resided in a trailer nearby, succumbing to symptoms v 2006 Page #110  
 Cheek's investigations of Bahe' s trailer disclosed the presence of rodent 2006 Page #110  
 his heavy equipment. That low bed trailer, my dad could put his biggest D- 2007 Page #126  
d kind of flatten out, the low bed trailer, you know because they were made 2007 Page #126  
ck of a low-bed. Usually a low-bed trailer may sag, but this thing was drag 2007 Page #126  
was so big and heavy it caused the trailer to scrape the ground. They even  2007 Page #128  
The craft was then loaded aboard a trailer and hauled off to the Nevada Tes 2009 Page #52  
nd loading of the vessel on a tank trailer used to haul Sherman tanks. Whil 2009 Page #53  

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

ersonnel.) In any case, large flat trailers have been often reported as par 2004 Page #129  
stood them to be at that time. The trailers for the movie, which played on  2004 Page #134  
hat they had to have been watching trailers for Science-Fiction movies of s 2005 Page #147  
o see two big trucks with flat bed trailers side by side. 1t had this huge  2007 Page #128  

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

ike transparent moons sort of just trailing and following it their way but  2004 Page #184  
s of July 27, 1984, a large object trailing fire and _spewing sparks *lashe 2006 Page #188  
nopy, and tapered back towards the trailing edge of the disc, narrowing dow 2007 Page #99  

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

correlates with QDs. Slide 11 EASY TRAILS TO CHECK • R5, R38: Bill Hamilton 2004 Page #118  
weep. I would also have seen their trails. So, they just disappeared. Now,  2006 Page #146  
y could easily account for the two trails of bubbles beginning from roughly 2006 Page #191  
the Sandias in what were onJy dirt trails back in 1974. The family thought  2007 Page #168  

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

, just as the northbound passenger train No. 12 pulled into the station, th 2004 Page #32  
ions when roads were so narrow and train restrictions so clear (tunnel heig 2004 Page #121  
 the cab of a streamlined electric train off of its tracks. Two ro,· eyewit 2007 Page #75  
o run without further problem. The train finally arrived but it was three h 2007 Page #130  
t 150 trained revolutionaries. The train passed through Gem1any unhindered  2008 Page #125  

Word: "trained", 33 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r started. Hundreds of pilots were trained there and there was a large cont 2003 Page #33  
 was coordinated and looked like a trained drill." About 10 minutes or so l 2003 Page #71  
 became a problem. Bennewitz was a trained scientific professional who had  2003 Page #145  
 clearances and had been specially trained to work around nukes. The other  2004 Page #46  
y is involved, and these specially trained troops had all the clout they ne 2004 Page #129  
he Green Beret Special Forces were trained at least twice a year just to ke 2004 Page #188  
alleged flying saucer crash. Being trained as an historian and a lawyer tea 2004 Page #214  
 by US Government units, specially trained for retrieval mjssions. The two  2005 Page #45  
 This might be a topic worthy of a trained therapist to investigate. The qu 2005 Page #77  
"at certain military bases, highly trained mobile units were in a constant  2005 Page #79  
th.is point, the cloud-bust er was trained on it and it moved. The unknown  2005 Page #96  
associate and sonin-law (who was a trained cloud-buster operator), to call  2005 Page #98  
so kept. Robert McCulloch, another trained cloud-buster operator, assisted  2005 Page #99  
 of those with the physicians he'd trained in merucal orgone therap~· had r 2005 Page #101  
or in storage. \Xlas the witness a trained observer? \Xlitnesses are fallib 2005 Page #136  
2d AJSS is composed of specialists trained for field collection and investi 2005 Page #141  
eld and what it took to get people trained to experience antigravity. He ac 2005 Page #170  
nding how personnel are recruited, trained and managed for extraterrestrial 2006 Page #14  
 revealed how he was recruited and trained in a way unknown to his normal E 2006 Page #22  
Castle in Hollywood. Magicians are trained to know how to fool people using 2006 Page #101  
 of them may become arrogant. When trained physicists feel they can replica 2006 Page #101  
ce of the arguments if you are not trained in biology or medicine. Pathogen 2006 Page #113  
ons, but at the time, the unit was trained and available to rescue astronau 2006 Page #132  
- were of major concern to experts trained at Porton Down, England in the f 2006 Page #137  
o Cedar Breaks Radar Site) One man trained in an Area 51 radar facility was 2006 Page #150  
 Leonard Wood in Missouri where he trained with Company Delea 44 (Batallion 2007 Page #172  
where in the coastal U.S. They are trained for rescuing occupants of water- 2008 Page #45  
the formal exemptions apply. I was trained in this and have dealt with Free 2008 Page #62  
able who could type, who was not a trained secretary . With that scenario,  2008 Page #108  
m1ans and accompanied by about 150 trained revolutionaries. The train passe 2008 Page #125  
 by US Government units, specially trained for retrieval missions. 45       2009 Page #51  
t he disappeared as the device was trained on him. The man reappeared after 2009 Page #136  
individuals who are what he terms "trained observers," such as airplane pil 2009 Page #178  

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

is Steve Jones, a computer systems trainer in Dixon California. Steve is 60 2005 Page #64  
 a tool. iVf\XI: Did you work as a trainer in teaching people computers. Gi 2007 Page #83  

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

known to his normal ELINT military trainers. The training occurred over the 2006 Page #22  

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

 regulation 3. Other publications: training, technical regulations, adminis 2003 Page #177  
 UFO and bodies from FBI agents in training 55 1973 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, U 2004 Page #113  
Mexico mentioned during California training for CHP 59 1974 Texas, USA 1 1  2004 Page #113  
 to have exceptionally significant training and planning in order to do thi 2004 Page #121  
PVO: Air Defense • TsPK: Cosmonaut Training Center • TAW: Center of Flight  2004 Page #157  
roficiency. It was at one of these training sessions that lasted about two  2004 Page #188  
 Andrew Kimball Background I am by training an historian and a lawyer, and  2004 Page #214  
roduct ■ Limited civilian academic training ■ Logical thinker ■ Exposed to  2005 Page #11  
e military tactics, equipment, and training, and to study civil defense nee 2005 Page #39  
verse, what might be the effect of training a cloud-buster on one? . The re 2005 Page #96  
s claims with regard to his covert training and UFO crash retrieval duties. 2006 Page #14  
an "Air Force buck Sgt., with some training in military intelligence," toge 2006 Page #15  
 Stone says he was initially given training in Nuclear, Biological and Chem 2006 Page #16  
nd has no reference to his alleged training for, or assignments with, UFO c 2006 Page #17  
lled away to perform TDY duties or training, and would then have to return  2006 Page #20  
 into the job" involved completing training at what he described as "the sc 2006 Page #20  
ary evidence to verify his alleged training and service in covert projects. 2006 Page #21  
. Stone claims that all his covert training for, and duties with crash retr 2006 Page #21  
litary records of all reference to training and deployment for crash retrie 2006 Page #21  
ion 4.f of SOM1-01. Sanitizing the training and service records of personne 2006 Page #21  
an. Sherman claims that his covert training for telepathic communication wi 2006 Page #21  
ational Security Agency (NSA). The training was for Sherman to become an "i 2006 Page #22  
handlers within the NSA. Sherman's training for PPD was conducted at the sa 2006 Page #22  
s conducted at the same time while training for a conventional military car 2006 Page #22  
. Sherman described that his ELINT training acted as a cover for his partic 2006 Page #22  
ormal ELINT military trainers. The training occurred over the same period a 2006 Page #22  
over the same period as his normal training in ELINT. When he was subsequen 2006 Page #22  
ividuals responsible for Sherman's training and subsequent covert work with 2006 Page #22  
litary record does not reflect his training as an intuitive communicator, n 2006 Page #22  
the normal chain of command Covert training occurred without the awareness  2006 Page #23  
 normal military commanders Covert training occurred without the awareness  2006 Page #23  
ords have no details of either the training or service he performed in rela 2006 Page #23  
ords have no details of either the training or service he performed in rela 2006 Page #23  
r template is used for recruiting, training and employing individuals for M 2006 Page #23  
d into the MJ-12 Group project. 4. Training occurs in addition to the norma 2006 Page #24  
s the individual completes further training or commits more fully to the pr 2006 Page #24  
tain no mention of an individual's training, activities, awards or clearanc 2006 Page #24  
rojects by attending more advanced training, and not leaving MJ-12 Group se 2006 Page #24  
 by the MJ-12 Group in recruiting, training and employing individuals on co 2006 Page #24  
ubstantiate their claims regarding training and employment in MJ-12 Group p 2006 Page #24  
ommander of the 4520th Combat Crew Training Wing at Nellis Air Force Base,  2006 Page #75  
 TTR in Article 792 on a one- ship training mission. His mission was the la 2006 Page #81  
967 while flying chase for an A-12 training mission at Groom Lake. It was t 2006 Page #85  
ctors was returning from a routine training flight when it crashed 25 miles 2006 Page #87  
to the MoD in terms of recruiting, training or public relations. This was t 2006 Page #131  
 on July 4, 1947. Slide 4: SOM1-01 Training Manual Title Page Our own gover 2006 Page #140  
and called RADCOM after Army basic training at Ft. Benning, Georgia. RADCOM 2006 Page #142  
fornia at Santa Barbara, and began training for the Episcopal ministry at Y 2006 Page #195  
 calls for mass media Prtl!!ram of training and debunking to disc;redil UFO 2007 Page #26  
el calls for mass media program of training and debunking to discredit UFO  2007 Page #26  
computers. Gi\lf: Yes, very casual training,] wasn't up there with a whiteb 2007 Page #83  
 far left. Paul was sent for basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri 2007 Page #172  
t Operator Coun.c After Army basic training, Paul returned to Albuquerque w 2007 Page #174  
U. K. Ministry of Defence for Army training exercises. MAP of Orford Ness a 2008 Page #72  
01 CSETI: Ambasrabr lo lht Unt•ust training CE-5: "Mutual. bUateral communl 2008 Page #154  
t that point because nothing in my training prepared me for what was going  2009 Page #66  
0, he commanded Sheppard Technical Training Center, Sheppard AFB, Texas. He 2009 Page #73  
ackland AFB in Texas for technical training in its police academy . Then he 2009 Page #81  

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

 in 1916 to enlist in the Navy and trains with the RAF in Canada to be a fl 2003 Page #85  
astest transportation of the day — trains — crawled along at speeds no grea 2004 Page #28  
 to a railway upon which dozens of trains are travelling at the same time.  2008 Page #98  

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

preserve. I think aliens have been traipsing around the neighborhood for a  2006 Page #6  

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

t was night the only other strange trait was no sound. I knew the sound of  2004 Page #54  
ransmission where it is a dominant trait. (Vertical) 29 For a nice perspect 2006 Page #114  

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

ed the dots, recreated flight path trajectories, and started to piece the e 2006 Page #97  
could emulate radar signatures and trajectories that closely resembled what 2009 Page #17  

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

tive that this could have been the trajectory of the object as it was desce 2003 Page #63  
ould relate to COSMOS 96. The slow trajectory of the object reported by man 2003 Page #65  
-impact observations, direction of trajectory, number of objects observed,  2004 Page #9  
of the tree line in their downward trajectory. The driver knew that once he 2004 Page #34  
t apparently affected the rocket's trajectory. That event became an immedia 2004 Page #65  
 to have affected the V-2 rocket's trajectory. It was by every definition a 2004 Page #65  
d it continued to fly on a western trajectory. The flaming object traveled  2006 Page #97  
e first object flew on a southwest trajectory toward Tennessee. The object  2006 Page #97  
the nation's capital on a due west trajectory. These three objects displaye 2006 Page #98  
ural object following such a steep trajectory? During the recovery mission, 2006 Page #190  
impact observations , direction of trajectory, number of objects observed,  2007 Page #142  
rial target within the satellite's trajectory. We at the Office of Scientif 2009 Page #17  

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

. Dr. Push and the Director of Te? tral J r.tel licence. 132                2003 Page #136  
 l\irel fml ii (l).~ ·•11h tte C,e,tral 11'~ r..,re, .Ill 'Mr, tte Dud, Crn 2007 Page #12  

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

e1ic lla.n ·be ratlioactive rJlY•, tram cor.unon sub• lctill cncr11ics ct c 2009 Page #182  

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

books on pioneer history and after tramping around old wagon and stagecoach 2003 Page #45  

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

but I loved running, athletics and trampolinin g and stuff. M\Xl: Diel you  2007 Page #79  

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

t Fred Crisman was among the three tramps arrested in the railyard behind t 2009 Page #33  
ly would take photographs of these tramps with him to discuss his investiga 2009 Page #33  

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

 Pennsylvania to Menaul and beyond Tramway Blvd. -as far as we could go aft 2007 Page #168  

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

ed with one pole of the d 'Anooval tran.former, on top o! which ie & thid,  2005 Page #17  
e from another dimension and use a Tran spatial field resonator to bridge t 2005 Page #164  

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

d herself to relax into a hypnotic trance, and began almost without prompti 2003 Page #143  

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

oal the guarantee of the security, tranquility, and the welfare of all mank 2008 Page #117  

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

 drugs, including barbiturates and tranquilizers, 130                       2007 Page #136  

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

ht wa ', this could lead tO a more trans a rent overnment. Although our cou 2007 Page #40  
  5: Cloak and Dagger, 1981-1983 ■ Trans en Provence ■ 1~meric1: First .A.m 2008 Page #163  
rea!: Uncovered Cloak and Dagger ■ Trans en Provence case ■ Abduction debat 2008 Page #163  

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

trol. The NHI craft is depicted as trans- dimensional; among other powers,  2006 Page #63  

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

commands. The craft was capable of trans-atmospheric flight and interplanet 2005 Page #174  

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

. In one of Neil and Andrew's many transatlantic phone discussions regardin 2004 Page #233  

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

or corroboration III, 37 Head-band transceiver recovered, "worn by some mem 2004 Page #111  

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

sophistication of these facilities transcends those in this fiction book, b 2006 Page #103  

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

analysis on May 24, 1982, whjch we transcribe in fuU: "Dear Mr. Poulain: "E 2007 Page #197  
iocassette of that 1994 session to transcribe. The transcription is include 2008 Page #90  

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

erman or dictated and subsequently transcribed with the only person availab 2008 Page #108  

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

When the Sarbacher-Smith interview transcript became public to researchers  2004 Page #92  
t Smith in 1950. He is part of the transcript of the conversation: Sarbache 2004 Page #92  
his event is found in the official transcript of the meeting between Truman 2006 Page #168  
ght 2007 Mottew Williams This is a transcript of an October 2007 interview  2007 Page #78  
 or MoD witness statement. It is a transcript of an interview with Torres,  2008 Page #66  
1980. After Midnight Excerpts from transcript of November 11, 1988, videota 2008 Page #84  
ypnosi s # 2 -John Burroughs VIDEO Transcript addendum to be distributed at 2008 Page #89  
 Hypnosis# 3 -John Burroughs VIDEO Transcript addendum to be distributed at 2008 Page #90  
ce for the accuracy of the Hotline transcript was found in a series of 1997 2009 Page #42  

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

A molecules per yirion and reverse transcriptase (RNA to DNA) Definition: A 2004 Page #81  
c acid and uses the enzyme reverse transcriptase to copy its genome into th 2004 Page #81  
s that utilizes the enzyme reverse transcriptase to reverse copy its genome 2004 Page #81  
avid Baltimore, discovered reverse transcriptase, after having positing the 2006 Page #112  

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

" EDITING THE MANUSCRIPT ■ Hired a transcription service ■ Retained paragra 2007 Page #49  
at 1994 session to transcribe. The transcription is included in my 1998 boo 2008 Page #90  

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

n the film and in unused interview transcripts. 5 Cahn, J.P. "The Flying Sa 2004 Page #223  
n the film and in unused interview transcripts; Pflock, Karl, 'The Day Afte 2004 Page #223  
n the film and in unused interview transcripts. 7 Friedman, Stanton T. and  2004 Page #223  
n the film and in unused interview transcripts. Friedman's stance is intere 2004 Page #223  
 Strasbourg. According to captured transcripts of the meeting its purpose w 2008 Page #136  
med researcher that, "appear to be transcripts of a prepared briefing or le 2009 Page #52  

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

o 16, 1960 fvrtner, eJectrolonetic transducers e or 'three-array type and s 2006 Page #35  

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

ines such as "Alienated by hard to transfect cell lines? GenePORTER has out 2007 Page #62  

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

ontact with the next generation of transfection reagent." Even the ad's bul 2007 Page #62  

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

is often summoned to supervise the transfer to a secure facility of undiscl 2004 Page #170  
n said that he had heard about the transfer co Hampton Roads from "a source 2005 Page #43  
rated the ability of this metal to transfer heat from one end to the other, 2005 Page #158  
 Yes sure. You can FTP (Note: File Transfer Protocol -rudimentary way to lo 2007 Page #85  
colour right down so that it could transfer to my pc quickly. l saw probabl 2007 Page #86  
because of the logging company, to transfer his heavy equipment. That low b 2007 Page #126  
ing is also consistent with carbon transfer that was available at that time 2008 Page #109  
valuating UFO data and the obvious transfer of technology to space defense  2009 Page #16  
d, although it had been planned to transfer work on the project to Florida. 2009 Page #161  
xperts for the had been planned to transfer experiments . Espionage was not 2009 Page #171  
s started in New Zealand and would transfer to Florida. Existence of the we 2009 Page #171  

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

ctricity, while at the same time a transference of heat takes place. There  2005 Page #158  

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

can space debris, whereupon it was transferred to Wright-Patterson AFB. "Pe 2004 Page #15  
older by a frame whose outline was transferred to the negative when the fil 2004 Page #234  
celerated death. The body was then transferred to Hospital Humarutas. Dr. F 2005 Page #32  
e diagnosis of his illness. He was transferred co Hospital Regional do Sul  2005 Page #33  
The power from the solar panels is transferred on power poles ... 55        2005 Page #57  
red, and the material evidence was transferred to the United States for stu 2005 Page #134  
nsported it t0 the UK where it was transferred to ,·ideo. In 1993, Santilli 2005 Page #146  
s because he is the technician who transferred the original 16mm film onto  2005 Page #148  
mpany, he was sent the film and he transferred it to video. It was transfer 2005 Page #148  
he transferred it to video. It was transferred on to both VHS and Beracam.  2005 Page #148  
 us detailed information of how he transferred the 16mm film onto video inc 2005 Page #148  
eed the Alien Autopsy film that he transferred and that he was under no add 2005 Page #148  
footage was on 16mm film before he transferred it on to video; and a UK spe 2005 Page #150  
am of military personnel, and were transferred under cover of tight securit 2006 Page #122  
n and Kent. The recovered disk was transferred to a truck large enough to h 2006 Page #135  
me of the personnel from the Hueys transferred to the convoy. "All helicopt 2006 Page #135  
eport says the disk was eventually transferred to Wright-Patterson A.F. Bas 2006 Page #135  
ther says that the disk was either transferred after that to another unname 2006 Page #135  
 carrying helicopter and those who transferred it to the truck. There was n 2006 Page #136  
1. (At the end of 1965) my Dad was transferred to Cedar City, Utah, where h 2006 Page #152  
ding them ever since. I eventually transferred in March of 1978. Toppen got 2006 Page #160  
r candidate school program. Howard transferred some time in 1977. And I'll  2006 Page #160  
B (Fort \Xlorth Texas), than later transferred to James Connolly AFB (Waco  2007 Page #99  
f banks. At the end of the war, he transferred ownership documents , such a 2008 Page #129  
me newspaper articles mention that transferred to New Zealand" the project  2009 Page #171  

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

ad to see them, 1 had to know! But transferring those files at that size wo 2007 Page #86  

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

 accepted to Dartmouth College but transfers to Princeton the following yea 2003 Page #85  
urrent of 40 lciloamperes (kA) and transfers a charge of five coulombs and  2008 Page #77  

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

Also finds list of 'fleet-to-fleet transfers',' and list of ship names. Loo 2006 Page #31  

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

y intelligence agencies ■ A global transfonnation driven by technolog y and 2008 Page #168  

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

n begin a process which would help transform this unpossessing speck on the 2003 Page #144  
nd entertainment are being used to transform whole generations of formerly  2008 Page #145  

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

rinkle was aghast at the startling transformation in Paul Bennewitz. He say 2003 Page #144  
 for humankind, up to total social transformation and "heaven on earth." Op 2006 Page #66  
 for humankind, up to total social transformation and "heaven on earth." Op 2006 Page #66  
to strange creatures, to spiritual transformation to telepathic communicati 2009 Page #154  

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

ge toward acceptance would be less transformational and more metamorphic in 2006 Page #54  

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

 Research Update: Anomalous Energy Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal . 2003 Page #3  
 Research Update: Anomalous Energy Transformations in Layered Bi/Mg Metal L 2003 Page #97  
 paper entitled, "Anomalous Energy Transformations in a Bi/Mg Layered Metal 2003 Page #112  
The End Products from the Chemical Transformations If a sample of the Bi/Mg 2003 Page #114  

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

 has investigated anomalous energy transformatios of the Bi/Mg layered meta 2003 Page #111  

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

ontact scenario, with prospects of transformative benefit to humankind. Cle 2006 Page #54  

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

 water heater, and some electrical transformers. Ramsey asked himself the l 2004 Page #220  
a water heater and some electrical transformers?"' Further research showed  2004 Page #220  

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

 that the U.S. government has been transforming into something very differe 2005 Page #85  

Word: "transforn1ed", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ht the reporter seems to have been transforn1ed from the mocking journalist 2009 Page #138  

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

ns or transplanted organs or blood transfusions. I am convinced that, unles 2006 Page #6  

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

 a microscope might scrutinize the transient creatures that swarm and multi 2004 Page #132  
ese are definitely a secondary and transient choice. • This is where prelim 2004 Page #171  

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

 A History of the Invention of the Transistor and Where It Will Lead Us. IE 2005 Page #12  
rcel. 2001. The Development of the Transistor & the lnte~rated Circuit: Exp 2005 Page #12  
ed Bell scientists to ruscover the transistor, laser and integrated circwts 2007 Page #127  

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

 alignment ■ Fluid amplification ■ Transistors and integrated circuits ■ Hi 2005 Page #7  
ade. The upgrade was from tubes to transistors. During that upgrade, the ra 2006 Page #152  
ss of the conversion from tubes to transistors, I was able to sit at the co 2006 Page #152  

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

RGE EARLEY'S CONCERNS ABOUT COVERT TRANSIT • George Earley used to ship win 2004 Page #126  
 cause: trying to help solve their transit problem. ln doino-so, the Capita 2007 Page #69  

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

e it appears to be a transitory or transition product. This was indicated b 2003 Page #115  
relating to major political crises/transition periods and the release of uf 2005 Page #84  
l of 41. Our task is to study this transition from human beings to human be 2006 Page #194  
y likely be a profoundly traumatic transition in our understanding of the u 2007 Page #77  
ed to me. MW: How did you find the transition from school like going into y 2007 Page #82  
 1980 election, Reagan's 59-member transition team was composed of28 Counci 2008 Page #142  
 Searle, was on President Reagan's transition team and the day after Reagan 2008 Page #142  
       Summation ■ An era of major transition ■ Ceaseless UFO encounters by 2008 Page #168  
"A Hindenburg in the Bomb Bay: The Transition from Liquid to Solid Fueled T 2009 Page #96  

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

immediately and play a key role in transitioning human society to a post-co 2006 Page #60  

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acketed because it appears to be a transitory or transition product. This w 2003 Page #115  

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

e of us could recognize, much less translate, Morse Code signals directed a 2005 Page #120  
h as psychotropic devices that can translate human 165                      2005 Page #167  

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

at picked up his voice command and translated them into flight commands. Th 2005 Page #174  
had names mostly unusual. But when translated to English the names were I   2009 Page #52  
e that UFOs in Voronezh is someday translated into English so that we can a 2009 Page #140  

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

 of the sighting, "1930 EST" which translates to 7:30 P.M. EST. This is a t 2006 Page #96  
 Bara, "[The module] Zc11ya, which translates into 'sunrise' or 'rising sun 2008 Page #136  

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

 work of a smart secretary that is translating her shorthand to the typewri 2003 Page #206  
 the UK intercepting, decoding and translating German military communicatio 2006 Page #8  

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

st, states: This report forwards a translation of an article which appeared 2004 Page #6  
spaper, the Stuttgart Tageblatt. A translation of the account read: Oslo, N 2004 Page #13  
ncy. From the NSA I had obtained a translation of a 1960s Russian media art 2004 Page #14  
Securit) Agency has declassified a translation of a Russian Novosti Press A 2005 Page #133  
cation, the section of the article translation that referred to Spitsbergen 2005 Page #133  
o, states: "This report forwards a translation of an article which appeared 2007 Page #140  
r future. Perhaps the paradox is a translation problem in which we humans l 2008 Page #95  
ce vessel from the planet Venus. A translation of the recording device reve 2008 Page #102  
ion. Sources: Sibir, July 2, 1908. Translation of text: Eyewitness accounts 2008 Page #103  
or "promenade ," as the colloquial translation noted in the October 9 Tass  2009 Page #136  

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

al Conference This report forwards translations of two articles which appea 2004 Page #7  
nam1/4 Run le This report forwarde translations of two articles which appea 2004 Page #19  
over Agadir: "This report forwards translations of two articles which appea 2007 Page #140  

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

es, and in their hands they held a translator, I was told. A HoHoman base c 2004 Page #182  
nto the newly-created CIA, Dulles' translator was an Army Intelligence offi 2008 Page #138  

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

tever color is needed, and has the translucent quality of real skin and fle 2005 Page #149  

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

-understood diseases classified as transmissible spongiform encephalopathie 2006 Page #113  
discovery that prion diseases were transmissible led researchers to the nat 2006 Page #113  
 cow" in cattle, scrapie in sheep, transmissible mink encephalopathy (TME), 2006 Page #116  

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

their Motorola radios began having transmission problems and then ceased fu 2004 Page #47  
lex, cross-universe communications transmission system • Why: • He was cons 2004 Page #211  
order), micro-circuitry, low-power transmission, electro-magnetic research, 2006 Page #105  
 form. Finally, in CJD acquired by transmission abnormal molecules enter th 2006 Page #114  
s by apparent hereditary Mendelian transmission where it is a dominant trai 2006 Page #114  
stial nature. The last known radio transmission from the instructor pilot w 2006 Page #141  
on information. Telecommunications transmission is provided by Peoples Tele 2007 Page #68  
est. At that point, we got a radio transmission from Central Security Contr 2008 Page #80  
We don't know. B (describing radio transmission information): The British p 2008 Page #86  
niston 's recall of the telepathic transmission from the glowing craft. The 2008 Page #95  
bsequent pages. This is a personal transmission , relating Salina to the le 2008 Page #110  

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

hought of the hours of coded radio transmissions that Paul had recorded. It 2003 Page #145  
 All teletype, telephone and radio transmissions were monitored for any dis 2003 Page #235  
 tower also. I declined. The radio transmissions from witnesses were more t 2004 Page #55  
anything. I remember repeating the transmissions from witnesses over the ai 2004 Page #55  
of the sightings, so did the radio transmissions reporting lights in the sk 2004 Page #56  
elephone, television, and teletype transmissions, let alone power grids." D 2006 Page #140  
Air Force communications and radar transmissions, was ordered by the Nation 2006 Page #143  

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

 know that Lydia Sleppy started to transmit the story to ABC news in Califo 2004 Page #237  
 discovery that proteins alone can transmit an infectious disease has come  2006 Page #113  
ensorship: ► Roswell case: "Do not transmit!" ► Denver AP Bureau "test'' by 2007 Page #19  

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

ges were accompanied by a one page transmittal note. The pages themselves a 2008 Page #109  
 for twenty years. If you take the transmittal note shown on slide 36 at fa 2008 Page #110  
 slide 37.) You have seen Salina's transmittal note on Slide 5. The leaker  2008 Page #110  

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

nternal and surface) and color, by transmitted and reflected light." He wen 2003 Page #50  
l town papers. Both the AP and UPI transmitted wire stories about the incid 2003 Page #55  
 series of electronic instructions transmitted directly from the creatures' 2003 Page #101  
 U.S. Department of State telegram transmitted from the American Embassy in 2004 Page #7  
Six days later a communication was transmitted from the U.S. Defense Attach 2004 Page #9  
The FBI gave her an electronically transmitted warning to cease and desist. 2004 Page #135  
t, in Top Secret Field Order# 0862 transmitted on July 4, 1947 from IPU hea 2005 Page #124  
s in radio range of Groom Lake, he transmitted as much information as he ha 2006 Page #74  
 Ways in which abnormal prions are transmitted. Dr. Stanley Prusiner' s ide 2006 Page #114  
 a US Department of Seate telegram transmitted from the American Embassy in 2007 Page #141  
Six days later a communication was transmitted from the US Defense Attache  2007 Page #142  
thing that can be noticed could be transmitted from a space vehicle to the  2009 Page #22  
was approved by Admiral Halsey and transmitted by him to the New Zealand Ch 2009 Page #165  
was approved by Admiral Halsey and transmitted by him to the New Zealand Ch 2009 Page #170  

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

o have discovered a radio piloting transmitter with a nucleus of plutonium  2004 Page #12  
s the largest high frequency radio transmitter in the world. It is designed 2007 Page #130  
s as a wave and that's what an ELF transmitter does. It makes a tiny picote 2008 Page #76  

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

aken over by the BBC World Service transmittin g station. But what exactly  2008 Page #74  

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

mitter with a nucleus of plutonium transmitting on all wavelengths with 934 2004 Page #12  
an she was stopped by the FBI from transmitting the story on a teletype wir 2004 Page #135  
dulating anything . They were just transmitting radar. You would get a bigg 2008 Page #76  
 of America. It was the same deal, transmitting 'Western propaganda ,' but  2008 Page #77  

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

 non-terrestrial metals and atomic transmutation of uranium and plutonium i 2009 Page #20  

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

s, from common substances that are transmuted into temporary radioactivity. 2009 Page #158  
osmic ~":,s. ,.~ stances th.at are transmuted Imo si.n~le cosmic ray i, m!U 2009 Page #182  

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

ticles are identified by observing transparency or opacity, texture (intern 2003 Page #50  
 along the way, facilitate greater transparency . 32 New Media Opportunitie 2007 Page #38  
d a marked decrease in atmospheric transparency in the immediate wake of th 2008 Page #97  

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

saw two little white — looked like transparent moons sort of just trailing  2004 Page #184  
. " ■ "They (2 f.s.) dissolve in a transparent alignment of atoms" (750/o a 2005 Page #9  
blockade, sees large saucer wtth a transparent dome. on Inpod legs. Looks l 2006 Page #26  
hich kept getting smaller and more transparent , and by around 2-3:00 p.m.  2008 Page #98  
 wide has allowed me to reveal the transparent structure and some of the un 2009 Page #12  
rials has allowed me to reveal the transparent structure and some of the un 2009 Page #24  

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

d by an even bigger story, when it transpired that a few hours before the p 2008 Page #67  

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

habit of dictating everything that transpires to naval secretarial personne 2003 Page #86  
b) the ClA, NSC, and ochers. As it transpires, the comments of MJ6 suggest  2007 Page #144  

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

nce. As these historic events were transpiring, the University of Arizona's 2005 Page #100  

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

resses. l fl was doing one l would transplant a history from another machin 2007 Page #87  

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

s or rockets or nuclear weapons or transplanted organs or blood transfusion 2006 Page #6  

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

growth hormone injections, corneal transplants) i.e. infectious agent impli 2006 Page #114  

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

d the base commander to personally transport it in a B-26 to Maj. Gen. McMu 2003 Page #17  
ECHNOLOGY RECOVERY 14. Removal and transport: as soon as communication OK ' 2003 Page #175  
 radiation, toxics; if not secure, transport with covered transport, little 2003 Page #175  
not secure, transport with covered transport, little-traveled roads □ Compl 2003 Page #175  
damage; send on quickly by covered transport with security 11/8/2C03 Specia 2003 Page #177  
anadian government's Department of Transport. Although it is very clear tha 2004 Page #14  
puty minister in the Department of Transport wrote at the bottom of the mem 2004 Page #89  
 reports specifically mention rail transport • Size distribution is not alw 2004 Page #126  
eer for the Canadian Department of Transport stated: "a. The matter is the  2005 Page #128  
eant who had arrived in a military transport from New Mexico, delivering "t 2005 Page #131  
.e. they saw it either on site, in transport, or in storage. \Xlas the witn 2005 Page #136  
ent ahead and scouted a back roads transport of the truck away from the sit 2005 Page #165  
rieved material into the plane for transport. The large piece was lightweig 2005 Page #166  
 energy production, air and ground transport, computers and, communication  2006 Page #10  
 few were held on standby alert to transport medical personnel. But as soon 2006 Page #74  
the debris. Within a few hours two transport planes arrived at Wendover wit 2006 Page #74  
6 November 1982 inside a C-5 cargo transport. After final assembly and a se 2006 Page #81  
ed like the nose of a Curtiss C-46 transport aircraft. The large craft empl 2007 Page #106  
 retired m.ilitary man assigned co transport two crates from the hill to Po 2007 Page #149  
 conference .He will also describe transport activities in and out of the R 2009 Page #77  

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

 examine and ultimately manage the transportation and removal of the wrecka 2003 Page #33  
call - Thomas W. Mathis o Military Transportation and Logistics I have pict 2003 Page #33  
                                   transportation to the area, so I stayed  2003 Page #55  
anadian Top Secret Memo in Dept of Transportation says: - Flying saucers ex 2003 Page #161  
s responsible for the locating and transportation of tha large sections of  2003 Page #233  
fore, considering that the fastest transportation of the day — trains — cra 2004 Page #28  
 hold up when considering the slow transportation and communication of 1897 2004 Page #28  
expect to revolutionize travel and transportation." One stranger explained  2004 Page #32  
tizen today. The specific issue of transportation feasibility will be discu 2004 Page #106  
skeptical claims about secrecy and transportation • The amazing conclusion: 2004 Page #107  
so many witnesses. Specific Secreg—Transportation by Road and Rail In 1981, 2004 Page #127  
, these recovery teams treated the transportation problem as just one more  2004 Page #129  
en we examine major efforts by the Transportation Safety Board to determine 2006 Page #11  
Delays due to difficulty arranging transportation prevented the team from a 2006 Page #82  
 of Emergency Services "requesting transportation to area of report for rad 2006 Page #185  
r enemies that use time travel for transportation, to fight wars, to change 2008 Page #95  
cations to a revolutionary mode of transportation? The answer is in our han 2009 Page #20  
er with the Canadian Department of Transportation. Dated November 21, 1951, 2009 Page #36  
, a command plan, a logistic plan, transportation guidance, to be included  2009 Page #36  

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

morning, then reportedly was being transported to Wright-Patterson Air Forc 2003 Page #61  
itish Army source asserted that he transported alien bodies from the mounta 2003 Page #76  
tedly recovered by U.S. forces and transported to the United States by airc 2004 Page #16  
c material from animals and people transported by that beam technology; 58  2004 Page #61  
:V, 11-12:VI, 56-62 UFO recovered, transported and probably seen subsequent 2004 Page #113  
licies VIII • Remains of craft are transported by the most efficient means  2004 Page #171  
occurred in the past. The film was transported back to the Pentagon. Emeneg 2004 Page #184  
 be bought, sold, or exchanged and transported 234                          2004 Page #237  
y a large object that could not be transported? 59                          2005 Page #61  
vehicle was so big it could not be transported and was buried. We agreed to 2005 Page #66  
ch's associate, · Dr. Silverc, had transported a small amount of radioactiv 2005 Page #100  
, Santilli purchased the fi.lm and transported it t0 the UK where it was tr 2005 Page #146  
w of two aliens. The recovery team transported the djsc back to the 01iska1 2005 Page #164  
c had a conveyor on the floor that transported the crew from one control ce 2005 Page #166  
 of our tools. This clisc was also transported to the sire at Groom Lake. T 2005 Page #166  
 this crash debris was supposedl y transported to the Air 1faterial Command 2005 Page #166  
s decided that the debris would be transported by air from Wendover rather  2006 Page #75  
l Report. The SED technicians were transported in such a way that the virus 2006 Page #108  
who informed us that they had also transported bodies of 'alien beings' to  2006 Page #123  
ers to either be scrapped or flown/transported to Offutt AFB for storage fo 2007 Page #114  
t 62 people including Warren, were transported by bus across the base to wh 2007 Page #114  
nt nt Nellis , Awakened in Night • Transported by Bus ~ .. -:'1:aJ.al ~ of' 2008 Page #22  

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

herto unknown: an unscheduled C141 transporter aircraft arrived at Woodbrid 2006 Page #132  

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

hey did not have adequate means of transporting what might have been a biol 2006 Page #136  

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

a 51. By late afternoon, two C-124 transports were loaded and secured. The  2006 Page #75  

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

e ideas that were too dangerous co transpose into hardware were locked away 2005 Page #81  

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

e was working on an instantaneous, transverse -complex, cross-universe comm 2004 Page #211  

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

or. Lee. imros Prvr lectr Ulan elm transxtuceis and apparatus and systems c 2006 Page #35  

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

 ufologists seem to fall into this trap. Like Pflock, for example, Kevin Ra 2004 Page #224  
zed granite. It looked like a sand trap on a golf course. Some nearby trees 2006 Page #84  
s comment): 'Oh, they're setting a trap for it. They're trying to draw what 2008 Page #87  
 you this, that they are setting a trap for· it? B: Some sergeant. There we 2008 Page #87  

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

ment on pungi sticks used as booby traps: the United States develops a biol 2006 Page #107  
 interests. I fell into one of the traps faced by all investigators-I quit  2008 Page #55  

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

. f4a%, • Abielittaty , #1,111gtyl Traria was scrambling and authorizing •  2006 Page #28  

Word: "trartri7a7", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 As4 1AALTIA P. SI AGGOVAS .rfedAt trArTri7A7;, "rAIT: • r Wm's, 7.40,p, t. 2004 Page #203  

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

 to know about it!" WHO READS THIS TRASH? {Atone time, CIA employees were c 2007 Page #45  

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

rio Quimico in Crumba, Ovalle, and Tratamienros Termicos in Santiago. Basic 2007 Page #200  

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

s were removed without any visible trauma to the surrounding cell tissue, t 2004 Page #78  
cal or global economy; or, if such trauma threatened, to take steps to prot 2006 Page #56  

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

t will very likely be a profoundly traumatic transition in our understandin 2007 Page #77  

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

ure that unexpected events did not traumatize the local or global economy;  2006 Page #56  

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

th* object, this hght-blue object, travehng at a phenomenal rate of speed T 2006 Page #28  

Word: "travel", 54 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ility of reduced-time interstellar travel, either by advanced extraterrestr 2003 Page #15  
then made a turn and then began to travel northeast towards Kecksburg, wher 2003 Page #58  
truck was having trouble trying to travel up through the field. At that poi 2003 Page #61  
the countryside and makes plans to travel to Washington on May 22. He then  2003 Page #91  
 stated, I was fortunate enough to travel around Washington DC area, and I  2003 Page #194  
rprise. We expect to revolutionize travel and transportation." One stranger 2004 Page #32  
e legislator position, arranged to travel with Scott to Maxwell AFB in Mont 2004 Page #70  
a • Lysenko Industrialization Time Travel(Belimov) Research Institute of th 2004 Page #154  
etrieval Conference Beria vs. Time Travel • In 1952, head of the Soviet sec 2004 Page #159  
r Research • Also Research on Time Travel • Many Other Things Reverse Engin 2004 Page #164  
o grew up in the era of both space travel and Star Wars. I have made three  2004 Page #214  
 revolutionize the world ... space travel" ■ "1957 crash just west of Red C 2005 Page #8  
tent searches ■ Nobody is claiming travel or propulsion ■ Reverse engineeri 2005 Page #12  
 as follows: "\Y/e now know how to travel to the stars .... There is an err 2005 Page #81  
igured it out, and now know how to travel to the stars and it won't take a  2005 Page #81  
ough to develop interstellar space travel would be too advanced to notice c 2005 Page #120  
anced extraterrestrial craft would travel so far-presumably across our gala 2005 Page #120  
s, do their documented meeting and travel schedules coincide with involveme 2005 Page #136  
 rocket will be obsolete for space travel with.in 50 years." Th.is was at a 2005 Page #172  
tage rocket as a solution to space travel, able to boost a payload beyond t 2005 Page #172  
spheric flight and interplanetar y travel. Dan had a License to fly both si 2005 Page #174  
or the development of interstellm- travel than we have out here 2           2006 Page #5  
ependent on how difficult it is to travel within the neighborhood. If one i 2006 Page #6  
es, there will be a time when star travel is not considered any more far ou 2006 Page #6  
sly there are those who think star travel is impossible. If that were true, 2006 Page #6  
nd the huge variety of reasons for travel.... Here are some reasons for com 2006 Page #6  
 and Las Vegas and Orlando. If the travel wasn't easy, how many would ventu 2006 Page #7  
ess energy to send signals than to travel, that nobody is traveling. Of cou 2006 Page #11  
rvice is instructed to give out my travel information to callers. Frankly,  2006 Page #12  
e ET hume.' • 'We now kncw how I o travel to the stas! • 'There is an arc(  2006 Page #27  
volutions in science: interstellar travel, new energy sources, genetic brea 2006 Page #60  
, and make statements like, "Space travel is utter bilge." (British Astrono 2006 Page #101  
 flight path. But meteors normally travel at higher speeds, and descend in  2006 Page #134  
about 200 miles from Limestone. To travel 200 miles in 10 minutes requires  2006 Page #172  
eese and atmospheric effects don't travel at hundreds of miles per hour alo 2006 Page #172  
son between the two labs and would travel between Nevada and New Jersey. Ho 2006 Page #196  
ril, 1993, Mr. Bigelow asked me to travel to Huntsville, Alabama to follow  2006 Page #201  
lanet (i.e., no further deep space travel allowed) ;. Monitoring and interf 2007 Page #37  
lanet (i.e., no further deep space travel aUowed) ► Monitoring and interfer 2007 Page #37  
 we already have the technology to travel among the stars, but it's so wrap 2007 Page #114  
zations have achieved interstellar travel and are currently engaged in obse 2007 Page #184  
oints to consider: 1) Interstellar travel is not possible as far as our cur 2007 Page #184  
e, color, and general direction of travel. .. south to north. An 'Air Force 2008 Page #9  
f. They have to be out in space to travel. They need speed to travel. TO TR 2008 Page #92  
pace to travel. They need speed to travel. TO TRAVEL THROUGH TIME? To go ba 2008 Page #92  
vel. They need speed to travel. TO TRAVEL THROUGH TIME? To go backwards . T 2008 Page #92  
hey don't know what THEY, the time travel entities, are going to do. The go 2008 Page #94  
o interacted with the lights. Time travel is also a serious subject in mode 2008 Page #95  
 it is possible in these worlds to travel into any region of the past, pres 2008 Page #95  
de allies or enemies that use time travel for transportation, to fight wars 2008 Page #95  
k, are forced to work together and travel to Tunguska , where they learn th 2008 Page #103  
e banker who helped fund Trotsky's travel to Russia at the time of the revo 2008 Page #125  
m House Children 's Books, Fodor's Travel Publications, Living Language , R 2008 Page #143  
al study known as The Way to Space Travel that included among other things  2009 Page #16  

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

s UFO Crash Retrieval Conference — traveled to Puerto Rico with a team from 2004 Page #16  
y were inured to it. When they had traveled about halfway across the Sound, 2004 Page #39  
hed the idea a bit further when he traveled to the old Army Air Base at Ros 2004 Page #195  
n, Stone claimed that he sometimes traveled internationally to perform cras 2006 Page #18  
aerospace safety for the Air Force traveled to Wendover to coordinate the a 2006 Page #74  
research into other directions and traveled to several libraries throughout 2006 Page #94  
ern trajectory. The flaming object traveled about 206 miles due west where  2006 Page #97  
or. Hence these objects would have traveled about 50 miles in 10 minutes co 2006 Page #171  
, Maine." That would mean they had traveled nearly 100 miles in 10 minutes  2006 Page #172  
a speed of 300 mph they would have traveled about 100 miles from Limestone  2006 Page #172  
ate that if a fleet of saucers had traveled over the northeastern USA and a 2006 Page #179  
book chapters. During my stay Budd traveled to Chicago to meet with the "Th 2006 Page #203  
 OVER VIDEO: On April 1st, 2007, I traveled with Paul McKeever, his mom (Re 2007 Page #168  
unidentified Light in the air that traveled from North to South over the Co 2007 Page #176  
 East of their position. The light traveled with great speed and stopped su 2007 Page #176  
 2007 In January 2007, the authors traveled to this remote Chihuahuan deser 2007 Page #188  
ries of detonations. As the object traveled from Nephi toward Eureka, it fl 2008 Page #12  
e once was a lady named Bright Who traveled much faster than light. She dep 2008 Page #95  
and Airman Cabansag. The three men traveled in a pickup truck from the East 2009 Page #63  

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

 to the outside observer. You, the traveler going faster than light, would  2008 Page #95  

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

copy asks, "Impressed? Amaze elite travelers on the J\jrport Express!" The  2007 Page #67  
-human intelligences -or even time travelers? At Cornell University in Itha 2008 Page #75  
 binary code . . . . They are time travelers. They are us."                 2008 Page #90  
er people's bodies .... They (time travelers) were interrupted (in Rendlesh 2008 Page #91  
 Oh, yes .... This time they (time travelers) were having problems , but th 2008 Page #92  
thumb." If such entities are "time travelers" from Earth's future with claw 2008 Page #94  
 to remember that the idea of time travelers from the future came from Staf 2008 Page #95  
. The implication is that the time travelers are humans from a place 50,000 2008 Page #95  
t and its symbols belonged to time travelers, or extraterrestrial biologica 2008 Page #95  

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

r interfere with the presumed time travelers' genetic harvests from Earth l 2008 Page #94  
st was to avoid affecting the time travelers' future time line in some dang 2008 Page #95  

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

ter of Reverend William Huffman, a traveling Baptist minister that had move 2003 Page #21  
ing throughout the country. It was traveling due north, and much nearer the 2004 Page #26  
 greater than 100 mph meant it was traveling faster than anything known. It 2004 Page #28  
nto the station, the ship was seen traveling in a southern course, moving a 2004 Page #32  
our women in his vehicle, had been traveling west on "old" Highway No. 3 in 2004 Page #34  
 about the Roswell Incident? While traveling in Ireland as President, he an 2004 Page #140  
Aztec, to pick up a friend who was traveling with him the rest of the way t 2004 Page #216  
le that you would not expect to be traveling all the way to the remote Dese 2005 Page #62  
als than to travel, that nobody is traveling. Of course nobody flies from N 2006 Page #11  
ton and if this alleged meteor was traveling at "27 miles per second," it w 2006 Page #96  
 sphere," some 400 feet across and traveling at an approximated height of 1 2006 Page #120  
covery by military personnel while traveling in the convoy of ships that he 2006 Page #128  
sion occurred while the object was traveling approximately 1700 knots (1955 2006 Page #136  
picked them up on radar. They were traveling at very high speeds. We had no 2006 Page #146  
However, it appears that they were traveling at least 300 mph and quite lik 2006 Page #172  
ther high altitude (32,000 ft) and traveling south-southwestward (a course  2006 Page #172  
mile radar range. If they had been traveling at 600 mph, they would have be 2006 Page #172  
 maximum altitude of the F-94) and traveling 3 to 4 times faster than the j 2006 Page #177  
ints in time), tugged by currents, traveling over 250 feet to the surface,  2006 Page #191  
ruses were flying much higher, and traveling far to fast co be intercepted  2007 Page #109  
repped for take-off and intercept. Traveling at a speed of 2,500 miles per  2007 Page #185  
 seconds. He further stated it was traveling from the southwest to the nort 2008 Page #9  
g to what Robinson told me, he was traveling south of Eureka when they stop 2008 Page #12  
bject, as it passed overhead , was traveling from the north to the south, a 2008 Page #13  
that the object seen over Reno was traveling to the east. Had the object be 2008 Page #13  
me on audio tape, that he had been traveling through Utah on the night the  2008 Page #14  
of eleven objects and perhaps more traveling across controlled area [ empha 2008 Page #28  
tracked on a military radar system traveling l O nautical miles in 12 secon 2008 Page #65  
survive. The explanation given for traveling thousands of years into the pa 2008 Page #95  

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ned objects at great altitudes and travelling at high speeds in the vicinit 2005 Page #74  
ay upon which dozens of trains are travelling at the same time. Afterwards  2008 Page #98  

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son — evidently the records of his travels — are written in some unknown hi 2004 Page #26  
pen upon this information in their travels through the southwest, and weave 2004 Page #221  
, she already knew who I was. Word travels fast in a small community and sh 2006 Page #93  
2. Since Budd's recent illness and travels he had got behind with much of t 2006 Page #202  

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t, observed the brilliant fireball traverse the sky late that afternoon on  2003 Page #58  

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r, the Mexican military convoy was traversing the dirt roads of the Chihuah 2007 Page #187  

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 goals above those of the party, a travesty that could not be allowed to st 2005 Page #89  
. The party never forgave him this travesty and efforts to damage his reput 2005 Page #89  
rady, but in an equally pronounced travesty of justice, one of 91           2005 Page #93  

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

 Electrical engineer and physicist Travis Taylor at the Army's Redstone Ars 2003 Page #110  
ut what we learned. First, I asked Travis if he would do a literature searc 2003 Page #110  
O abductions, the best known being Travis \'(/al ton's experience with a bl 2007 Page #74  

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HE INFORMATION??? ARV: NONSENSE OR TREASON ~ TOM'S SHELL S11/t Clfsh nr Sen 2008 Page #152  

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ngs with NHI, in time resulting in treasonous activities. At the same time, 2006 Page #64  

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 own print and share in this great treasure hunt. On this memo, there is a  2004 Page #227  
 operation codenamed KJondike. The treasure ,vas eventually returned to Hun 2005 Page #134  
e soldiers designated to guard the treasure were told that the boxes contai 2005 Page #134  
t the Bakersfield site to confound treasure hunters. Several years later, F 2006 Page #85  
 who may have recovered Solomon 's Treasure for the Nazis in early l 944, m 2008 Page #139  

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any, several of Hungary's national treasures, inclurung the Crown of St. St 2005 Page #133  

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

monitoring units than to drain our treasury. A similar motive applies to th 2004 Page #125  
al American nations]," stated U.S. Treasury official Orvis Schmidt. "ln the 2008 Page #137  
disappearance of the entire German treasury at the end of the war. The foun 2008 Page #137  
advance his political career. "The Treasury Department official who had fro 2008 Page #141  
er Weinberger and Secretary of the Treasury Donald Regan. Addition ally, he 2008 Page #142  

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e military thinking on th.is is to treat such incursions by aLien technolo  2005 Page #162  
.es It vs. 'warted is tilts drflan treat e,•74. .•-. amitonta of IND ovar t 2006 Page #29  
elebrity icon. Media would tend to treat it with reserve bordering on indif 2006 Page #61  
ple at the MoD and the CAA did not treat the incident as seriously as me, s 2008 Page #66  
indefensible are the drugs used to treat these questionable mental afflicti 2008 Page #141  

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 Naval Hospital where he was being treated for depression. That is the offi 2003 Page #85  
atigue and - Mr Forraatal la balnr treated, aaid the worrits and reaponiibi 2003 Page #91  
__hnuir. __irHng nfflrar- J 4-7-49 Treated in Naval Hospital Figure 3. NY T 2003 Page #91  
 3. NY Times 4-8-47, “Forrestal is Treated in Navy Hospital for Nervous and 2003 Page #91  
restal's mental collapse had to be treated as a national security matter of 2003 Page #95  
ntamination. Injured, wounded EBEs treated by medical personnel assigned to 2003 Page #177  
 and Report 69. The other two were treated in considerable detail by String 2004 Page #121  
n conclusion, these recovery teams treated the transportation problem as ju 2004 Page #129  
 documented, then the case must be treated more cautiously. Given the varyi 2005 Page #134  
njured or wounded entities will be treated by medical personnel assigned to 2006 Page #19  
to Braxton County, I was no longer treated like an outcast or a stranger wh 2006 Page #92  
m Ft. Detrick and Walter Reed, who treated some of these patients in Korea  2006 Page #108  
ory of animal mutilations has been treated in depth by many researchers, in 2006 Page #115  
. He thinks the other two men were treated the same way. But his Navy recor 2006 Page #160  
bled indicates that this alert was treated as a serious event by the Contin 2006 Page #168  
hey created two separate files and treated it as two separate events. When  2008 Page #16  
ble to identify the object, it was treated as a UFO incident and passed fro 2008 Page #66  
gh confidence. For this study, she treated the eight documents in the table 2009 Page #11  
rchers to dismiss it and many have treated the story that way ever since, e 2009 Page #30  
 regional and local papers overall treated the story with considerably more 2009 Page #138  
ss's insistence that the report be treated 'as a serious scientific phenome 2009 Page #138  

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0s, before more extensive test-ban treaties were in effect, Excalibur was a 2003 Page #149  
e NHI offerings; but international treaties would likely counter this. Ther 2006 Page #60  

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, indicating that the archives was treating it as a legitimate document. •  2004 Page #191  

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uld be made to some groundbreaking treatises on UFO intelligence which infl 2009 Page #24  

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

a mental depression, and "that the treatment and precautions in the conduct 2003 Page #94  
t had been accepted that continued treatment would have brought Mr. Forrest 2003 Page #95  
empt trial is considerable and any treatment here must oversimplify its man 2005 Page #101  
ing has been enhanced by a logical treatment of the procedures, and random  2006 Page #102  
nd take it to hospital for medical treatment • Chereze touched EBE without  2006 Page #109  
Alien Viruses and Leaked Documents treatment with both heat (which destroys 2006 Page #114  
e hopper and result in yet another treatment of the ET ad theme. The govern 2007 Page #77  
ts I have been studying; Second, a treatment of linguistic assessment of th 2008 Page #104  
noted with much pleasure the human treatment provided to those involved. Al 2009 Page #53  
er taken to Facility X for medical treatment and tests; whatever they were  2009 Page #53  
ainstream media's usual dismissive treatment of UFOs? What drove The New Yo 2009 Page #134  
 for what I can only term "special treatment" by the media, and on one of t 2009 Page #134  
story and Thursday, October lt11's treatment of the case returns to Tuesday 2009 Page #138  
to Tuesday's wink-wink-nudge-nudge treatment. Reporter Eleanor Blau contact 2009 Page #138  

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ity. This has been the briefest of treatments of the Bentwaters incident. L 2004 Page #48  
. The lack of composite anti-radar treatments on the edge of the elevon als 2006 Page #88  
tudy adjunct modalities for cancer treatments. One of these studies had pat 2006 Page #206  

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 complex, in full violation of our treaty with the United Kingdom at the ti 2004 Page #46  
odbridge in violation of U.K./U.S. treaty obligations are true. 50          2004 Page #53  
rus According to Article IX of The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activ 2008 Page #36  
tial bodies, States Parties to the Treaty shall be guided by the principle  2008 Page #36  
of all other States Parties to the Treaty. States Parties to the Treaty sha 2008 Page #36  
 the Treaty. States Parties to the Treaty shall pursue studies of outer spa 2008 Page #36  
ents, Anomalist Books, 2009 19 The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activ 2008 Page #39  
es, and creating an internat:ona l treaty instrume nt preventing exploitat: 2008 Page #113  
the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. In the early l 950s 2008 Page #132  

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n 1974?" Los Grandes Misterios Del Trecer Milenio, No.5. Jaime Maussan Prod 2007 Page #192  

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 across a field and moving along a tree line. Bill Bulebush lived a short d 2003 Page #60  
own there. Bulebush stood behind a tree as he looked upon a metallic acorn- 2003 Page #60  
ppeared to have been damaged. This tree path continued down through the woo 2003 Page #63  
here we estimated from the damaged tree path that the object had fallen. Ji 2003 Page #63  
tion, Bill took us to a particular tree that he had stood behind that day f 2003 Page #63  
 he observed the object. From that tree he pointed out the location where t 2003 Page #63  
s Hanna Figure 4. Photo of damaged tree near the reported crash location. C 2003 Page #64  
 when it landed. Joel hid behind a tree and watched as various people began 2003 Page #69  
the lights reached the tops of the tree line in their downward trajectory.  2004 Page #34  
ights went out of sight behind the tree line, lost from Wickens' and his pa 2004 Page #34  
milar readings were recorded where tree bark had been ripped off of trees i 2004 Page #47  
lights dancing in the sky atop the tree line towards Woodbridge base. Late  2004 Page #55  
 place was lit up like a Christmas tree! In every single builrung, the ligh 2005 Page #66  
coming from the area of a huge oak tree about four feet back from the path  2006 Page #90  
 they continued to walk toward the tree, they looked up and saw something n 2006 Page #90  
reas and it lifted from beside the tree as it emitted an exhaust gas from a 2006 Page #90  
group saw an animal or an owl in a tree and misinterpreted it for a monster 2006 Page #93  
t an animal or a bird perched in a tree and all describe the same vision of 2006 Page #99  
end was outside looking at a rowan tree that had been forced out of the gro 2006 Page #129  
 was strangest of all was that the tree had been stripped of all its bark a 2006 Page #129  
 in the morning and near where the tree was. But she said that they didn't  2006 Page #129  
and they started to photograph the tree and all around it. They said they h 2006 Page #129  
 showed a white cylinder where the tree had stood and that wasn't there whe 2006 Page #129  
 said they saw something above the tree level. They said they thought they  2008 Page #86  
ormed by the depressions. A nearby tree had moderate beta/gamma readings on 2008 Page #93  
/gamma readings on the side of the tree toward the depressions. " Col. Halt 2008 Page #93  
nally came to settle onto a poplar tree causing the tree to bend under its  2009 Page #135  
tle onto a poplar tree causing the tree to bend under its weight. Child and 2009 Page #135  
mbed out of the craft and down the tree, as did a small robot-like entity,  2009 Page #135  
way. It then climbed back into the tree and into the craft to retrieve a pi 2009 Page #136  
ately fifty meters from the poplar tree. Confirmation of other sites follow 2009 Page #136  
pected the area beneath the poplar tree and the tree itself "centimeter by  2009 Page #137  
ea beneath the poplar tree and the tree itself "centimeter by centimeter ," 2009 Page #137  
ressions in close proximity to the tree, approx 15 cm in diameter and 5 cm  2009 Page #137  
 Pr-or. Let:eh. . . Thi.' highes.t tree le:11!ni; waler• 1 Specw.alln fnll  2009 Page #182  

Word: "tree-top", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

, which caused it to drop down to "tree-top level". The crew was desperatel 2007 Page #109  
range, colorful lights hovering at tree-top level in the Rendlesharn Forest 2008 Page #78  

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ce in Rendlesham Forest, a densely treed area adjacent to the joint Royal A 2008 Page #31  

Word: "trees", 35 instance(s) (Back to Top)

olumn of blue smoke rose above the trees, but quickly dissipated. I am unaw 2003 Page #53  
the blue smoke rising up above the trees marked the location of impact. The 2003 Page #58  
t intervals. Bulebush noticed that trees in the area had been damaged. Jim  2003 Page #60  
 we both noticed a series of older trees that appeared to have been knocked 2003 Page #63  
id for years, "The proof is in the trees." At the press conference, The SCI 2003 Page #71  
t once he had cleared this line of trees he would have nothing between him  2004 Page #34  
d it to go out of sight behind the trees ahead of them. 33                  2004 Page #36  
 the sky earlier, now up above the trees again. He watched for only a few s 2004 Page #37  
t a fast pace once more behind the trees and in a direction that surely wou 2004 Page #37  
und slowly maneuvering through the trees at about chest height. Airman Penn 2004 Page #47  
e tree bark had been ripped off of trees in the landing zones. Events culmi 2004 Page #47  
ir ventilation shafts seen through trees in back 56 Behind one of the DRES  2005 Page #58  
or example, rocks co test, scarred trees, photographs or direct ET material 2005 Page #137  
trap on a golf course. Some nearby trees were still charred black and a smo 2006 Page #84  
r. The radar techs ran through the trees over to the edge of the canyon wal 2006 Page #154  
re he noticed that the tops of the trees had been broken off at a forty-fiv 2006 Page #206  
 strange lights coming through the trees toward you. Aliens? :More than lik 2007 Page #71  
 onto a table top world of plastic trees and artificial snow. As one of the 2007 Page #74  
d I can remember because the Aspen trees were changing color. And we were i 2007 Page #121  
f we went up on the roof, over the trees, you could see the fire. There was 2007 Page #125  
re, they would say, "1 was plowing trees here" and "made this area," and th 2007 Page #125  
 object, it maneuvered through the trees and disappeared [ ... ] The next d 2008 Page #32  
un-like light was seen through the trees. It moved about and pulsed.[ ... ] 2008 Page #32  
 Rendlesham Forest in England. The trees were planted in the 1940s to help  2008 Page #71  
see a white light shining onto the trees and I could still see the red and  2008 Page #79  
uld come out below the beam in the trees. AJC John Burroughs 81SPS SPOL CFL 2008 Page #79  
se in the air above the Rendlesham trees. "All three of us hit the ground a 2008 Page #80  
t." "Then it rose up just over the trees, about 200 feet high. There was a  2008 Page #83  
ns. They found scorch marks on the trees and branches broken off. Photo of  2008 Page #83  
 object, it maneuvered through the trees and disappeared. At this time, the 2008 Page #93  
r-wide area of flattened and burnt trees. Over the course of the next decad 2008 Page #99  
ld see reddish-orange light in the trees, assumed it was a crashed airplane 2009 Page #63  
 drove as far as they could to the trees, parked and walked closer to the m 2009 Page #63  
uld come out below the beam in the trees. The stories over the years coming 2009 Page #78  
ooking out at the many flowers and trees that had thrived under her hand. W 2009 Page #95  

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

r and con1rol of plane. regains at treetop leve: • 1978 Two C:hilean F-5s s 2006 Page #28  
fted off the forest floor, went to treetop level, and took off at an extrem 2009 Page #67  

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

ver a road, and barely cleared the treetops on the crest of a knoll located 2006 Page #89  
hovering just above a rooftop with treetops visible in the background. The  2007 Page #61  

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

ting. This was on a mountain above Trefriw and Llanrwst near the River Conw 2006 Page #128  
 Although we did know of people in Trefriw who had had their windows broken 2006 Page #129  

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da Moulton Howe. ... have made the trek to Hart Canyon about twelve miles n 2004 Page #70  
f this world .... Better than Star Trek or anything you can see in the movi 2005 Page #82  
V shows following the path of Star Trek and Star IWm:r, current national po 2005 Page #119  
of this world.... Better than Star Trek or anything you can see in the movi 2006 Page #27  
 mission depicted in the film Star Trek: First Contact. Easily detected by  2006 Page #59  
• ......_....,... Better than Star Trek or _ a!lYlhlng you can see in the , 2007 Page #56  
ve discovered so far. Fans of Star Trek and Star Wars and other science fic 2008 Page #95  
e across like a cross between Star Trek and Baywatch, and read like a wild  2009 Page #54  

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

from declassification ... found in Trellis security safe." See image at end 2009 Page #13  

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

e comment only beto be a weapon o! tremendoas c.iu:se tic kr.ew Prof. Dav.l 2009 Page #184  

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

b - Dr. Van Bush is in charge - Of tremendous significance to US November 1 2003 Page #161  
usand pounds of it. We have done a tremendous amount of detective work on t 2004 Page #14  
r, all of them. Now, we're talking tremendous amounts of space, underground 2004 Page #52  
ding flash of light" followed by a tremendous pressure wave and the appeara 2004 Page #67  
y United States officials to be of tremendous sig_,nificance.The Canadian g 2004 Page #89  
om a metallic object, and it is of tremendous size. l'm still climbing; the 2005 Page #64  
United States authorities to be of tremendous significance." 126            2005 Page #128  
 more effect than they do from the tremendous speed of the Earth as it rota 2005 Page #173  
sease (CJD) in humans) have caused tremendous apprehension in the cattle, g 2006 Page #116  
, & #9). The overall logistics and tremendous costs involved in manufacturi 2007 Page #108  
 and departed the Miaroj area at a tremendous speed. It's entirely possible 2007 Page #109  
er for the newspaper wrote that a "tremendous flaming sword flashed across  2008 Page #8  
 fabric of society. " ... That's a tremendous amount of control and involve 2008 Page #144  
United States authorities to be of tremendous significance .3 Smith's Memor 2009 Page #36  
s this possibility . And given the tremendous strain on the Soviet economy  2009 Page #140  
t he believed it to be a weapon of tremendous importance. "But farther than 2009 Page #160  
 he be) ieved it to be a weapon of tremendous importance ." "But father tha 2009 Page #171  
ass" of the War Department exerted tremendous pressure on the Air Forces In 2009 Page #178  
 and that these discs would obtain tremendous speed in their descent and wo 2009 Page #178  

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

alysis of the objects in the Utah (Tremonton) case, the analysts had determ 2004 Page #104  

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

burgh, Scotland, recorded an earth tremor between 3.5 and 4 on the Richter  2006 Page #120  
on of a meteorite shower, an earth tremor, and a group of men hunting for h 2006 Page #121  
 \'Velsh viUage. NORiH WALLS EARTH TREMOR MYSTERY AT LLANDRILLO [1:,-r.1 UT 2007 Page #149  
 .. r ,_,,, ,1: .• , · r "I-• arch Tremor Mystery At Llandrillo" was headli 2007 Page #149  

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

ing your front page article Wysteg Tremor' in the issue of January 25, I fi 2006 Page #121  

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

on given absolutely ludicrous. The tremors shook houses over a 60- mile rad 2006 Page #121  
dividual, loud, and accompanied by tremors. The sky, at the first sight, ap 2008 Page #98  

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

hecking out the object, two men in trench coats came down through the woods 2003 Page #60  
ed like the object may have made a trench as it came to rest. Yet, right ne 2003 Page #63  
 impression of looking like a long trench in the dark. It now appears that  2003 Page #63  
rew run for the safety of a nearby trench. 44                               2005 Page #46  
 prepared to haul away. Lying in a trench, we obserYed all of this. \'(/hen 2005 Page #157  
ector.28 We should note here, that trench nephritis was followed by the Spa 2006 Page #112  

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

 Crash Retrieval Conference SENIOR TREND (Article 792) The Lockheed F-11 7A 2006 Page #81  
ockheed F-11 7A, code named SENIOR TREND, was the first combat aircraft des 2006 Page #81  
y massive scale. Nevertheless, the trend begun by the U.S. military in the  2008 Page #32  
ions You will have noted a curious trend that runs throughout entire the bo 2008 Page #37  
 tune to analyze and manage social trends, build alliances, develop conting 2006 Page #60  
 productive regardless of economic trends. Firms doing non- essential produ 2006 Page #65  
ke it their business to pick up on trends and topics, all of wruch feed int 2007 Page #76  
ation about foreign situations and trends has never been more needed than i 2009 Page #15  

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

 were at least two). In 1950, Paul Trent took a photo that had a shape that 2003 Page #170  
uly 47 led to body recovery s Paul Trent took McMinnville, Oregon, photo in 2003 Page #170  

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

 OF BEN'S REMARKS ( compare farmer Trent's photos with the photograph taken 2007 Page #49  

Word: "trenta§strzw", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

                                   trenta§strzw) PAGE:0010 MATTER. OF THE L 2004 Page #24  

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

e 1947. Consider, for example, the trepidation towards the UFO subject expr 2004 Page #178  

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

Forces) in the neighboring town of Tres Cora;:6es chat something suspicious 2005 Page #31  
aded at full speed for the city of Tres Cora;:6es. Just prior to the captur 2005 Page #31  
of the Armed Forces in the city of Tres Corac;:oes carrying an awhvard carg 2005 Page #32  

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

et someone know that they could be trespassing otherwise chat person ma) no 2007 Page #87  

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

NG ow. among RECORDING MAL WE HAVE TRESS MYSTERIOUS REPORTS FROM OUR NOMADI 2004 Page #24  

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

t Deputy Minister of Defense, Ivan Tretyak, ccnfirms in 1990 that fighter-i 2006 Page #28  

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

ORT, WEICE IS VERY, VERY ALARMING. TREY SAID TEAT rglY mon THERE ALMOST A F 2004 Page #24  

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 ... : .n-..crv.~ .M.T..,,.•t.el;• trf ~ ,.,,.._, .. 11 trv-~l.-tft.J :ne 1 2007 Page #176  

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

o xxrt oenfozsi to round reasoning trfUfeh sagssd to the possible oatacne.  2003 Page #212  

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

~ "hirh h 1hr ,1,ah of t,1r:1l'rre,tri:1I ,~n111ies \\hirh h:1\(' \i\1lrd o 2005 Page #107  
....d v•Cati 6.40.41, rawhoe Imre& tri aalilka• namory•ams arm*. adaWao.A.  2006 Page #32  
o the Nazi Special Courts); the PA TRI OT Act, which authorized $150 millio 2008 Page #123  

Word: "tri-state", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

SAF details of UFO activity in the tri-state area of Southeastern Ohio, nor 2004 Page #108  
            Majic Eyes Only in the tri-state area of southwestern Ohio, nor 2005 Page #139  

Word: "tri-x", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

U.S. mail as a roll of undeveloped Tri-X a Printed 5x7, copied on 8.5x11 (2 2003 Page #170  
ail as a roll of undeveloped 35-mm Tri-X film that— interestingly —was manu 2003 Page #171  
 and its contents of exposed 35-mm Tri-X film. The meter, however, provides 2003 Page #179  
ckdrop for the roLI of undeveloped Tri-X film that appeared in aviation wri 2005 Page #126  

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

 by these two assistants to make a trial trip," the stranger explained. "We 2004 Page #32  
con-men, and they were even put on trial for fraud over a scheme to find oi 2004 Page #136  
 the embarrassment of a War Crimes trial. Wilber Smith, a Canadian scientis 2004 Page #140  
ebauer, particularly Gebauer's FBI trial, and more about the alleged crash  2004 Page #223  
ttorney when Reich finally came to trial. But there were greater factors at 2005 Page #94  
e generated about Reich's contempt trial is considerable and any treatment  2005 Page #101  
 closest to rum, chose to make the trial a forum for the valiruty of rus re 2005 Page #101  
from what isn't. The idea that the trial was orchestrated from Moscow is ju 2005 Page #103  
moirs of Harry S. Truman: Years of Trial and Hope 1946-1952 (Vol. 2, page 4 2006 Page #166  
p the coast of New York City as a "trial run". under the direccion of Dr. W 2007 Page #111  
rrber nation with an extra cer res trial people beyond the domain of the Un 2008 Page #113  
ll problems re_ated to extraterres trial peop:es. Of course, even though J. 2008 Page #113  
 father's request I'm sending this trial package. Like my father I served i 2008 Page #115  
ity at the second Bikini atom bomb trial. The latter was unable to accept t 2009 Page #166  
ity at the second Bikini atom bomb trial. The latter was unable to accept t 2009 Page #172  

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

Reich to wajve any legal action, a trial-based opportunity to reveal the de 2005 Page #94  

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

 Bi/Mg Reactions in Water Repeated trials of placing the Bi/Mg samples in w 2003 Page #112  
ectedly turned up during the purge trials in the late 1930's, where it was  2004 Page #153  
esults are often accepted in court trials to determine authorship. She emph 2008 Page #107  
 population . During the Nuremberg Trials, Nazi Reichsmarscha/1 He1111ann G 2008 Page #123  
d to test the suggestion by ad hoc trials under the guidance of a team comp 2009 Page #165  
d to test the suggestion by ad hoc trials under the guidance of a team comp 2009 Page #169  
essors Snodgrass and Leech." Note: Trials took place in New Caledonia. "The 2009 Page #170  

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

shape (30-40 ft long) j Airfoil or triangle shape (300 ft longest side) Dat 2003 Page #174  
n the ground that formed a perfect triangle and about someone taking radioa 2004 Page #56  
nd were found and formed a perfect triangle. • Someone was sent to take rad 2004 Page #56  
ce SLIDE #19: Map of radar sites A triangle of sensitive geographic areas a 2004 Page #71  
notes, the three formed "a perfect triangle around Kirtland Air Force Base, 2004 Page #220  
r feature in the dry lake bed. The triangle measured approximately 4,400 fe 2005 Page #51  
DE# 3 The location of this unusual triangle feature is 175 miles south of t 2005 Page #51  
arrow. I'm standing inside the odd triangle feature in the lakebed on July  2005 Page #51  
dry lakebed that is inside the odd triangle pattern seen in the 1953 hjgh a 2005 Page #53  
# 28 High altitude aerial image of triangle feature in lake bed, June 11, 1 2005 Page #60  
3 58 Again, the dimensions of this triangle pattern are about 4,400 feet lo 2005 Page #60  
aerial photographs of the peculiar triangle feature and to research the phy 2005 Page #61  
...... -- SLIDE# 30 I \ Diagram of triangle by geologist iv1r. Lamont could 2005 Page #61  
y anomalies in the sections of the triangle that were searched for an under 2005 Page #61  
. But he told Steve Jones that the triangle pattern, so vivid from the air  2005 Page #61  
with the aerial photographs of the triangle. /JU. di4y « 8r'.k (11,ry,J.,'. 2005 Page #62  
n high altitude phorographs of the triangle pattern that MiUer and a group  2005 Page #65  
otographs formed a grid around the triangle. \Xlhat aerial vehicle took the 2005 Page #65  
this place (DRES) and that impact (triangle)." "STEVE, WHAT DO YOU THINK IS 2005 Page #67  
cut and pasted together." OVERLAY: TRIANGLE PATIERl~ IN DRES LAKE BED-\~ide 2005 Page #67  
ed pattern." OVERLAY TIGHT ON 1953 TRIANGLE AERIAL PHOTO 65                 2005 Page #67  
n 1953, inside and beneath the odd triangle ground pattern. According to th 2005 Page #71  
, low electronic observable f1ying triangle, designed to f1y very high, ver 2005 Page #82  
. etc.), including a silent flying triangle. • "Unconventional' . technolog 2006 Page #27  
a, in March 1967, over the Bermuda triangle region. Neither man is willing  2006 Page #142  
n reported over Miami, the Bermuda triangle to the east and over Cuba sever 2006 Page #143  
he Miami-Dade County area (Bermuda triangle region). Dennis, in March 1967, 2006 Page #144  
f Groom Lake, ~ including a silent triangle • ......_....,... Better than S 2007 Page #56  
e corridors of power. The Shawbury Triangle f n early 1993 a series of eart 2008 Page #33  
hem. They noticed that this Flying Triangle was heading on a direct line fo 2008 Page #33  
ing on three tripod legs to form a triangle pattern of indentations in the  2008 Page #83  
ach indentation was the shape of a triangle. After returning with Airman Ca 2008 Page #83  
essions and near the center of the triangle formed by the depressions. A ne 2008 Page #93  
board for Piedmont Publishing Co., Triangle Broadcasting Company and Summit 2008 Page #133  
oting at its center. The wing is a triangle configuration with vertical tak 2009 Page #22  
er 26, 1980, around 3 AM. Onyx gem triangle 57                              2009 Page #63  
            POLICE OFFlCER FL YING TRIANGLE SIGHTING - (OC100E.R; rtl-4 1!n 2009 Page #122  

Word: "triangle-shaped", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 Penniston comments " ... a shiny, triangle-shaped object in a clearing tha 2008 Page #81  
 touch the symbols on the glowing, triangle-shaped craft and receiving info 2008 Page #90  
9 interview about the solid black, triangle-shaped craft that he sketched a 2009 Page #61  

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

 general, craft are discs, cigars, triangles; entities are one of 2 types;  2003 Page #172  
radars. Two of the shapes (cigars, triangles) specifically referred to rada 2003 Page #183  
rcraft began to be reported. These triangles were being launched from there 2005 Page #82  
eveloped? Area 51 and Antelope The Triangles So:srihr guard Ora••• ena Ojec 2006 Page #30  
ing order to shoot down UFO discs, triangles and other unidentified aerial  2006 Page #141  
T related projecls. ■ {Some) black triangles have been developed in USAPs.  2007 Page #55  
Os Over Montan.3 ICBMs ■ Enter the Triangles ■ Miy 3, 1975: A Forgotten Day 2008 Page #159  
nd crisis ■ A weeklong sighting of triangles ■ Outbreak of Strangeness in t 2008 Page #159  
House of Lords Debates UFOs ■ More Triangles ■ Mutilation Controvers y ■ Th 2008 Page #162  
overnmental Policies ■ Hessdalen ■ Triangles :md Balls of Light ■ The Barba 2008 Page #164  
ien Invasion Speech ■ Pennsylvania Triangles ■ The Challenger and EU.ison O 2008 Page #164  
9 ■ Meet .Bob L:12:u ■ Outbreak of Triangles ■ Abduction in l\fanhattan ■ P 2008 Page #166  
esearch Wars of 1990 ■ The Belgian Triangles of 1990 ■ Soviet UFOs -Again ■ 2008 Page #166  
imes in the Soviet Union ■ Belgian Triangles ■ Investigating Area 51 and An 2008 Page #166  
and and Beyond, 1989-1990 ■Belgian Triangles s:.w,ur: tu ~ am 5t0rr1r.s wn  2009 Page #150  

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

 said he made plaster casts of the triangleshaped indentations in the groun 2008 Page #83  

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

wo Goodyear blimps," the other was triangular and somewhat smaller. Sprinkl 2003 Page #143  
, like ice cream cone □ Airfoil or triangular shape o Longest side 300 feet 2003 Page #174  
 machine of unknown origin. It was triangular in shape, had a black glass-l 2004 Page #47  
 depressions in the soil that were triangular in pattern. Beta and gamma ra 2004 Page #47  
ul radar sites had been built in a triangular configuration to protect the  2004 Page #70  
ness saw alien corpse, white face, triangular head to pointed chin 11 1948  2004 Page #111  
E# 2 June 11, 1953 Aerial photo of triangular pattern ... an agency of the  2005 Page #51  
wo dozen photographs of this large triangular feature in the dry lake bed.  2005 Page #51  
high altitude aerial photos of the triangular feature on the dry lake bed.  2005 Page #60  
d in m·er 50 years." ''\XIHY IS IT TRIANGULAR?" ''\Xlhy is it triangular? M 2005 Page #67  
Y IS IT TRIANGULAR?" ''\Xlhy is it triangular? My feeling is that it was th 2005 Page #67  
SAY ABOUT THE ARTIFICIALITY OF THE TRIANGULAR SHAPE?" ... '1\·-~ • i.-....: 2005 Page #70  
ced aircraft), sightings of silent triangular aircraft began to be reported 2005 Page #82  
 many shapes and sizes: spherical, triangular, elongated, boomerang, disk s 2005 Page #83  
alth fighter and bomber • Ogle- a "triangular -shaped, quiet aircraft ' Ano 2006 Page #30  
res with his pocket camera, a dark triangular shape with three red lights d 2006 Page #71  
U.S. Air Force personnel, a small, triangular shaped object was seen maneuv 2006 Page #132  
reviously, they saw a huge, black, triangular craft fly silently down the c 2006 Page #199  
wnspeople had seen the same black, triangular craft flying low over the val 2006 Page #199  
o reported seeing a similar black, triangular craft flying low over Calient 2006 Page #199  
t others had seen the huge, black, triangular craft that have also been obs 2006 Page #204  
ear and there was a very distinct, triangular, hard shape of "something" un 2006 Page #206  
l spherical structures placed in a triangular pattern was photographed in 1 2007 Page #161  
s being metallic in appearance and triangular in shape, approximat ely two  2008 Page #32  
ton 's notebook original sketch of triangular craft SLIDE# 24 Jim Penniston 2008 Page #82  
 ten feet apart. Close-up photo of triangular indentation SLIDE# 28 Further 2008 Page #83  
 and branches broken off. Photo of triangular plaster cast Jim Penniston al 2008 Page #83  
st as, "metallic in appearance and triangular in shape, approximat ely two  2008 Page #93  
n immortality. Whether the glowing triangular craft and its symbols belonge 2008 Page #95  
ntified aerial lights, beams and a triangular craft of unknown origin enter 2009 Page #58  
ed in his camera to photograph the triangular craft on the ground in Rendle 2009 Page #60  
on's sketch of black, glass-like , triangular craft was 9 feet by 6.5 feet  2009 Page #61  
Jim Penniston describes the black, triangular craft with a glassy surface i 2009 Page #63  
Sgt. James W. Penniston: "ft was a triangular craft. The fabric of the era. 2009 Page #64  

Word: "triangular-shaped", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

who had been on night patrol saw a triangular-shaped UFO at fairlyhigh alti 2008 Page #33  
g, he was looking at this massive, triangular-shaped craft flying at what w 2008 Page #34  

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

well. Using topographical maps and triangulariiatioa, a last known position 2003 Page #233  

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

and possibly operational A "large. triangulu wing aircraft," tested at Nell 2009 Page #151  

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

 and White Sands. But, so far, the tribal story is only anecdotal.] The mil 2004 Page #74  
ty whose major activity is clearly tribal warfare? Answers to this question 2006 Page #5  
n, and they jointly approached the Tribal Council, where accommodations wer 2006 Page #111  

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

" who said they came from a secret tribe that lived at the North Pole. Afte 2004 Page #32  
 in New Guinea, in a cannibalistic tribe, brought cerebral matter from infe 2006 Page #114  

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

O Crash Retrievals American Indian tribes in the region tell of green fireb 2004 Page #74  

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

ary Commissions Act, which created tribunals similar to the Nazi Special Co 2008 Page #123  

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

o what the object was. He told the Tribune Review that the object was not a 2003 Page #53  
ng in the November 2, 1980, Greelg Tribune in Greeley, Colorado. And the Un 2004 Page #78  
columnist with the New York Herald Tribune, published the story that two my 2004 Page #103  
y, Jack bought a copy of the Tampa Tribune morning edition (which carried a 2007 Page #110  
 News and Telegram , The Salt Lake Tribune, The Eureka Reporter and the Nep 2008 Page #16  
ld not be disclosed. The Coshocton Tribune quoting the New Zealand Herald a 2009 Page #157  
 useful contributions. The Bismark Tribune quoted Leech associate W.A. Mill 2009 Page #159  
cks Secret Weapon Tale" The Herald Tribune quotes a 39-year old American sc 2009 Page #160  
trivaled the atom bomb. The Herald Tribune says it reached Snodgrass in Cin 2009 Page #160  
 personnel or vessels." The Herald Tribune quotes Snodgrass as saying that  2009 Page #160  
 secret AnglopAmerlcan Thi? Herald Tribune q_t:oles a. peri;onncl or vessel 2009 Page #184  
bomh. · · rocket bomb." The Herald Tribune ~ys It • Miller emphasized to 1· 2009 Page #184  

Word: "tribune-review", 7 instance(s) (Back to Top)

h was quoted by the Greensburg, PA Tribune-Review of December 10, 1965, as  2003 Page #53  
local newspaper the Greensburg, PA Tribune-Review on December 10, 1965. The 2003 Page #55  
" Robert Gatty, a reporter for the Tribune-Review, was on the scene that ni 2003 Page #55  
at scene. The later edition of the Tribune-Review had other stories about t 2003 Page #55  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Tribune-Review reporter Ernie Hoffman re 2003 Page #60  
lying Object Falls Near Kecksburg" Tribune-Review, Greensburg, PA. County E 2003 Page #72  
. "Searchers Fail To Find Object." Tribune-Review, Greensburg, PA City Edit 2003 Page #72  

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

djacent to \'v'alnut Creek, a main tributary from the mountains to the Rio  2005 Page #154  

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of James Prescott was adopted as a tribute to his fallen colleague (and per 2006 Page #128  

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

 Office of the Surgeon General RES TRIC TED - W., 34 k V--S 44 'a/‹- 12 7   2004 Page #18  

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ings they were trying to hide? The trick involved misdirection of attention 2003 Page #148  
, it is just a relatively innocent trick to get a laugh at fooling witnesse 2004 Page #121  
tributed to an optical illusion or trick of light, then can this strange da 2006 Page #190  
 deal, unless somebody's trying to trick me. You've heard of the 4602nd Air 2007 Page #133  

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

e public, and let the information "trickle down", until it was accepted int 2006 Page #205  

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

he plant had several sophisticated tricks planned that totally fooled the i 2004 Page #123  
media iUusions. This is the bag of tricks that are typicaUy used: r Cover s 2007 Page #21  

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

elves, regardless of size, alJ had tricycle landing gear. The size of the a 2007 Page #100  
 Botz clearly remembers seeing the tricycle landing gear, along with the ve 2007 Page #114  

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

er the base [Germany, 1951] and we tried to get close to them, but they wer 2003 Page #14  
like other observers that evening, tried to go down to the crash site, but  2003 Page #55  
that Mr. Forrestal might also have tried to hang himself. The sash of his d 2003 Page #94  
he might have changed his mind and tried to climb back in the window." Why  2003 Page #95  
fate before him, the Secretary had tried to throw himself on his sword, but 2003 Page #95  
entist in solar cell manufacturing tried to make a bismuth and magnesium/zi 2003 Page #109  
ed every resource that I have ever tried to use in the past from about 1940 2003 Page #110  
yone about this material!" Then he tried 500,000 volts produced by a Van de 2003 Page #110  
not moving, in the magnetic fields tried. The researcher wondered if the la 2003 Page #111  
itz home for three days while they tried to sort out what had happened. Spr 2003 Page #143  
 what he was talking about when he tried to broach the subject of the shoot 2003 Page #144  
y missed the point in the past, he tried to carefully explain what he had d 2003 Page #146  
couldn't describe it to them if he tried. In spite of the backbiting, he th 2003 Page #147  
ooking at a landed helicopter, and tried to radio back for help and advice, 2003 Page #147  
ments are not mysterious. They are tried and true, and used by professional 2003 Page #178  
r, so I didn't know what to say. I tried to prove a negative afterwards tha 2003 Page #201  
ntriguing reading: This office has tried to verify the stories put forth in 2004 Page #9  
od's source informed him that: "We tried to cut it, and could not even mark 2004 Page #15  
straining order against anyone who tried. "They are afraid you'll dig up gr 2004 Page #31  
I continue to be undecided. I have tried to convince myself there was nothi 2004 Page #31  
to you. 17 years blew by quick — I tried to forget the UFO, but Left At Eas 2004 Page #49  
nk is false water tanks, 'cause we tried to release the water and it didn't 2004 Page #51  
red on the entire ship. Our people tried diamond drills, an acetylene torch 2004 Page #74  
 an investigative reporter, I have tried to find facts about the important  2004 Page #75  
st of national security while they tried to learn more and figure out what  2004 Page #80  
s contacts with researchers Walker tried to get across the fact that "This  2004 Page #99  
out Roswell that you would like. I tried diligently to get them from Genera 2004 Page #147  
Jimmy Carter Other presidents have tried to release the UFO story to the Am 2004 Page #185  
ler Shirley stated that Carter had tried but couldn't release the informati 2004 Page #188  
ecause it was too ridiculous. They tried to make me believe that aliens had 2004 Page #194  
er, but were very insistent. "They tried to silence me," says Luzia. But sh 2005 Page #36  
ach ed Luzia Helena's employer and tried to persuade her to convince Luzia  2005 Page #36  
AFB Kentuck y, when Thomas Mantell tried to chase a large silver disc over  2005 Page #64  
 It was not made that way. "I have tried various methods -we started out wi 2005 Page #71  
er scissors no matter how hard she tried. This is exactly like material des 2005 Page #131  
 to telling their citizens that we tried to attack UFOs and they returned t 2006 Page #10  
sumptions associated with them. We tried to make ours explicit. We assumed  2006 Page #52  
Weeks circled above the clouds, he tried in vain to raise Coffins on the ra 2006 Page #74  
CTIVELY FROM THE LATE 1940S ONWARD TRIED TO BRING DOWN THE DISC TECHNOLOGY  2006 Page #155  
And here's the alien next to it. I tried to make a rendition of the crumple 2006 Page #158  
Here it is, as I best recall it. I tried to get as real as I could by not g 2006 Page #159  
 another drawing of alien hand.] I tried to make a description of how long  2006 Page #159  
ent there and I respectively (sic) tried to argue with him. I said, 'Yes, w 2006 Page #163  
ing files to the basement. Acheson tried to sooth him. A few minutes later  2006 Page #168  
ut it had a lot of carbon in it. I tried to heat it with a cutting torch. I 2006 Page #176  
eath the skin. He said that he had tried to locate his medical records from 2006 Page #206  
the methods of deception have been tried and tested, and no doubt further p 2007 Page #31  
and state police officers. The two tried to use a back entrance into the pa 2007 Page #129  
w a big green luminous light; they tried to reach it but they were too late 2007 Page #130  
ubject: Moon Dust. This office has tried to verify the stories put forth in 2007 Page #142  
es were staring at him. He said he tried calrnJy to put his book down, cum  2007 Page #173  
ed 48 Hours • Interviewed Locals • Tried lo Find Meteor • Probably a Bolide 2008 Page #20  
He remembers what happened when he tried to go to his work site in the wood 2008 Page #43  
h came up and she learned they had tried to get into the area with their 4x 2008 Page #45  
The young men told Mrs. White they tried to sneak back into the area at nig 2008 Page #45  
ods in the area for many years, he tried to drive into the area from Gray l 2008 Page #51  
 the Crash (November 28, 1979), he tried to get into the area twice. Both t 2008 Page #52  
cluding papers showing how the MoD tried to get the military to stop flying 2008 Page #67  
he forest. Burroughs and Penniston tried to go after those lights, too, but 2008 Page #83  
 Bush and his associates routinely tried to conceal their business activiti 2008 Page #129  
ilitary Government Cartel Unit who tried to break up the Nazi corporate syn 2008 Page #131  
orld War II, Manzel unsuccessfully tried to interest the Rockefeller Founda 2008 Page #134  
ecovered intact. I have repeatedly tried to gain access to documents suppos 2009 Page #17  
 leading members of the government tried to put a bold face on the prospect 2009 Page #17  
f Sci en ti fie Intelligence , had tried to, for example, keep a running sc 2009 Page #18  
u 'II keep in mind that Eisenhower tried to get to the bottom of it, Jimmy  2009 Page #75  
 to the bottom of it, Jimmy Carter tried to get to the bottom of it, Bill C 2009 Page #75  
 to the bottom of it, Bill Clinton tried to get to the bottom of it. Guess  2009 Page #75  
ted that she used her scissors and tried every way the she knew to dent, sc 2009 Page #91  

Word: "tried-and-true", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

FOs and aliens have proven to be a tried-and-true focus for an ad campaign  2007 Page #76  

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

iring Secretary's lapel. Forrestal tries to express his gratitude, but all  2003 Page #89  
 by his appearance but nonetheless tries to joke with him. "Jim, I hope you 2003 Page #89  
lso researches biological weapons, tries to obtain Ebokt. • 1995: U.S. accu 2006 Page #108  
 the Amarillo Daily News: "Science Tries/or New Weapon Matching Atom Bomb i 2009 Page #156  

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

-. amitonta of IND ovar tn• and an trietd•nt In omen. On " a re. Ota Instal 2006 Page #29  

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

' .... S.,-,dla Ma.,ntalnl. It -., triFI; 0\11 no diec.trnlbft 10'\ZTJ,. co 2007 Page #165  

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

d a final showdown with MJ-12. The trigger was Kennedy 's agreement with Kh 2009 Page #43  
ed how explosives could be used to trigger an artificial tsunami as an offe 2009 Page #164  

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

 the alleged "crash of January 41" triggered a program to keep track of the 2003 Page #32  
lien diseases into our society, as triggered by revelations in both leaked  2006 Page #101  
d rimes" Vela satellites had been "triggered by signals of unknown ongm, zo 2007 Page #144  
tion about the new weapon was what triggered this news leak in 1947. It is  2009 Page #173  

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

 explored the use of explosives in triggering artificial tsunamis. After su 2009 Page #163  

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

""· · irnl' • 1-e 1 • • • :Her;ild Trihune nuoic~. :i 39 )oar ! GP-ncral (, 2009 Page #183  

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

oup and at least IO members of The Trilateral Commission. He even appointed 2008 Page #142  
, 1976-1978 ■ Junmy CartEr and the Trilateral Comrmssion ■ Freedom of Infor 2008 Page #161  

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

y Oswald. Reagan, who had attacked Trilaterals , manipulated into accepting 2008 Page #142  

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

detroyed On mcOWllors willl UFOs A trillhm dollu1 mlsdnc w itllout COD:,-ea 2008 Page #151  

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

to which it never returns 1075 2.1 trillion ba1Tels est. \ I 1.8 trillion b 2005 Page #14  
 2.1 trillion ba1Tels est. \ I 1.8 trillion ba1Tels est. 2000 2025          2005 Page #14  
Y 2001 $310 billion • Missing $2.3 trillion Money That Disappears Catherine 2006 Page #32  
ites of Disappearance of over $3.3 trillion from the federal government fro 2006 Page #32  
quired financial statements ■ $1.1 trillion of that amount ·could not be su 2007 Page #53  
.• ■ In other words, ·more than $1 trillion was simply gone and no one can  2007 Page #53  
a? way for its money. ■ 1998: $3.4 trillion -Washington Times ■ 1999: $2.3  2007 Page #53  
ion -Washington Times ■ 1999: $2.3 trillion -Congressional hearings ■ 2000: 2007 Page #53  
ongressional hearings ■ 2000: $1.1 trillion -Congressional hearings ■ 2001: 2007 Page #53  
ongressional hearings ■ 2001: $2.6 trillion -Congressional hearings ■ 2002: 2007 Page #53  

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

 knowledge of Iraq war planning .. Trillion$ Missing lm bw requiring fcdc:r 2007 Page #53  

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

e in the uniYerse? 2) Do you think trillions of ancient stars-whose far pla 2005 Page #117  
'Mcxe~lsd l'lopns,' ~ Pmt. 1/13,0; Trillions ... Vanish ■ Deputy Inspector  2007 Page #53  

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

president of advanced design, G.S. Trimble, predicted that by 1985 practica 2005 Page #173  

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

, 2004: email received from Rupert Trinidad (former Lockheed Skunk works en 2007 Page #115  

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

th the rest of the world, that the Trinit) event was not a mishap involving 2005 Page #153  

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

 went through my area, through the Trinity site and keeps going to the San  2003 Page #43  
TS ARE KEPT The secret of... • The Trinity Burst was not a "dynamite shack" 2004 Page #124  
cts. The first secret was that the Trinity burst was a nuclear bomb explosi 2004 Page #125  
and combined. In its vicinity: the Trinity Site where the first atomic bomb 2005 Page #125  
t of Oscura Peak and very near the Trinity test site of the first atomic bo 2005 Page #126  
some twenty miles northwest of the Trinity site where the first atomic bomb 2005 Page #153  
ed the birth of the nuclear age at Trinity. Inez had just seen her husband  2005 Page #153  
mentary loss of attention when the Trinity highly radioactive site, at whic 2006 Page #11  
rst atomic bomb was set off at the Trinity Site in New Mexico, it was pawne 2007 Page #30  
 70 miles north of Socorro and the Trinity Site at White Sands Missile Rang 2007 Page #160  
ap refers to Landing Zone 2 at the Trinity Site, as described in the Majest 2007 Page #160  

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

 more intriguing was the report of trinjties-small, globules of green, melt 2008 Page #101  

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

and. Because of the tension in the trio, a strained hypnosis session follow 2003 Page #144  
llic object that flew through that trio of radar sites when they were fired 2004 Page #71  

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

. ....1 .wroloo to ortoo to 0000lo trio% Goma Comet Mortis"—                2006 Page #39  

Word: "trip", 33 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n Upon returning from his escorted trip to the crash site, he proceeded to  2003 Page #22  
e "PJ" branch asked Doty to make a trip out to Paul's home before the meeti 2003 Page #145  
odies. A month before Ike made his trip to Palm Springs, the APRO Bulletin  2003 Page #192  
crash at Kecksburg during a recent trip to the National Archives in Washing 2003 Page #194  
pleted you will proceed on a brief trip to" (blank) "to make an appraisal o 2003 Page #206  
pleted you will proceed on a brief trip to Sandia AEC facility" yet Sandia  2003 Page #207  
ly 2, memo, to send Wedemeyer on a trip to China. Twining was likely inform 2003 Page #208  
e pulled together his team for the trip to New Mexico. The memo of 8 July 1 2003 Page #208  
 President about Wedemeyer's China trip and "in view of evident leak pendin 2003 Page #211  
etsd yas. ■cdSX proceed on a brief trip to tte Sandia ITO farriltty to sake 2003 Page #212  
plsted you will proceed on a brief trip to Korea t* sake an appraisal of th 2003 Page #213  
leted vov will nroi* ’? n n brie*' trip to t1-.'' Sandia AEC facility to ma 2003 Page #214  
 da aosplsted you MU- P.3?®®*® 4ww trip Jtea* 4© aafc* an _oi lij© yartlcal 2003 Page #216  
pleted you will proceed on a brief trip to Korea to make an appraisal of th 2003 Page #225  
nplated yaw will pranat co a brief trip te Keren tn wake an appeal iol af t 2003 Page #226  
ese two assistants to make a trial trip," the stranger explained. "We start 2004 Page #32  
rt Canyon Mesa on cloudy day Field trip to Aztec crash site in Hart Canyon  2004 Page #69  
id that she made the 70 mile round trip with her father to Roswell and back 2004 Page #138  
s called at a couple places on his trip by somebody at a nearby Air Force B 2004 Page #189  
e, e Jones made his first research trip co the DRES facility. In the spring 2005 Page #65  
nterstellar pilots could survive a trip of hundreds of years while cutting- 2005 Page #120  
intuitives on separate trips. Each trip has yielded more credible and consi 2006 Page #47  
while in Frametown and then made a trip through the mountains to nearby Fla 2006 Page #90  
jointed, and confusing. On another trip to Braxton County, I visited Flatwo 2006 Page #91  
cident occurred. During the second trip to the farm, I was granted an inter 2006 Page #95  
uring this time. I returned from a trip to California to find a device on m 2006 Page #196  
Area Known as El Llano. During our trip to Coyame, we also visited the area 2007 Page #191  
t of Eureka Utah. Bright enough to trip photo electric cell which controlle 2008 Page #10  
galaxy in which "by making a round trip on a rocket ship in a sufficiently  2008 Page #95  
ry that was directly inspired by a trip he had made during the previous yea 2008 Page #102  
MJ-12. He had canceled a scheduled trip on July 8, 1947, "due to a very imp 2008 Page #132  
at Twining actually made a two-day trip to New Mexico. On September 23, 194 2008 Page #132  
 Angleton and the CIA prior to his trip to the Soviet Union, there is no qu 2009 Page #44  

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

ent back up to the truck to get my tripod. I always bracket my shots for an 2003 Page #45  
went back to the truck. Drawing of tripod indentations SLIDE# 27 On their w 2008 Page #83  
ft must have been resting on three tripod legs to form a triangle pattern o 2008 Page #83  
 more physical evidence beyond the tripod indentations. They found scorch m 2008 Page #83  

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

st Vikentiy Khvyoka who discovered Tripolian culture. • Governor of Kiev ex 2004 Page #167  

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

ric cells on the streetlights were tripped by the bright object. Jackson to 2008 Page #11  
 All consistent with a bolide that tripped the photoelectric cells on the s 2008 Page #11  

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

base where Nixon flew in on his 92 trips to the southern White House. There 2003 Page #195  
 years to get to the nearest star, trips would be very uncommon indeed. A m 2006 Page #6  
 rates for a week on Earth... side trips to the moon and Mars... M. Local n 2006 Page #7  
nce 10. Currently, three multi-day trips have been taken to the area with b 2006 Page #47  
a with both intuitives on separate trips. Each trip has yielded more credib 2006 Page #47  
ide of the Bigelow Foundation were trips north of Las Vegas, in the fall of 2006 Page #198  
e Foundation accompanied me on the trips. David was asked by Robert Bigelow 2006 Page #200  

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a A P00A1 00"00AI sterard to Se i. trit Naval lit00itr•—•• 4.*A Mmkafik*uft 2004 Page #203  

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 Fragment - U. Irt rr.tt4 the rr,..trIty or^r&ticrif rf VA:=1.'..TI`Idit. h 2004 Page #204  

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

 where accommodations were made. A triumph of epidemiology followed: Medici 2006 Page #111  

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 the information. So, it is not as trivial as just picking up the phone and 2004 Page #117  

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a.i: ,ranoires1 tams. Upon forth*, triviPatigation.it see ratortal tnat sn  2006 Page #29  

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ays •foirow tee 3•id they ret0k943 trivSy Ina. he ....Yardli to a rays hari 2006 Page #30  

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lstot ym will yr saw at aa a hrlsf triy to Isrws to ashs m syyralsal of the 2003 Page #223  

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0.1 0.14.1 fts,f• • , S. 'A.* toos trk OW. f,                               2004 Page #203  

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TIV., t1,1, .1,..1: -!..ntl, lorre,trl, `..-,-,4 rv-rrrr.or v--t- Lt..1.1r  2004 Page #204  
a• &arer-c .... ;,t or,, .... ,nu .trl, ::i;u, •, Jn:. .,_,... ·-=-11 .I.P" 2008 Page #19  

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gger-be knows the woods. He always trlked about his fires when he got back  2007 Page #126  

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 l'.S. PRl\'AlE DEB f IS 0\'[R \◄! TRlLLIOS ,-_..--• A,XUTO(',\l'JT.\l.l.OF 2008 Page #156  

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 building nearby became very busy; trncks drove up and right into the build 2009 Page #50  

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ntalnl. It -., triFI; 0\11 no diec.trnlbft 10'\ZTJ,. co.tld bl tell\. The - 2007 Page #165  

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tion historian friend in lllinois, Trnman Weaver. While there, Weaver showe 2009 Page #50  

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 'IPo'bo ""'ork-&n =ldentil\ed man tro:n fficl.ah.. ~ -...·ilb I.bf' l'i,., 2009 Page #163  

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1; Character .Ana/ysis, People I,, Tro11ble, The lvf.ass Psychology of Fa.s 2005 Page #89  

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m will take with you such experts, trohnielans, sdentista and assistants aa 2003 Page #212  

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 thirty feet to enable hand-pulled trolleys to move through. "B" had been d 2004 Page #51  

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.canons wnen the F-4 turreo a., a1 trom the o:i;ect and apparentty was no l 2009 Page #143  

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in Joseph Dussia, the commander of Troop A State Police headquarters in Gre 2003 Page #55  
ing this information contacted the Troop A state police barracks in Greensb 2003 Page #59  
e it. The CIA has not reported any troop movements or aircraft activity tha 2006 Page #164  
lds [more on him later] of the 733 Troop Carrier Squadron , Ogden, Utah, re 2008 Page #9  

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

 was black and white and the state trooper cars were black and w]ijte. That 2007 Page #169  
 turning traffic around, the state trooper. And the thing was probably abou 2007 Page #170  

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

sed more than one hundred thousand troops on the Polish border and NATO bas 2004 Page #46  
from witnesses over the air so our troops at Bentwaters could hear what was 2004 Page #55  
er south. General Homer dispatched troops to look for missile wreckage and  2004 Page #67  
though injured. Crash witnessed by troops. Debriefings and follow-ups. • 3. 2004 Page #118  
r radioactive exposure both to our troops as well as to civilians. Here, th 2004 Page #125  
olved, and these specially trained troops had all the clout they needed. Pr 2004 Page #129  
Citation, 59-60, Management of 30K troops in Germany ■ Retired as Lt. Col.  2005 Page #8  
e heard by witnesses who lacer saw troops carrying bags with somethin g mov 2005 Page #31  
he Army In 1548 Loaded virth other troops In trucks arid driven to a remote 2006 Page #26  
Leavitt and several National Guard troops stayed in the area to provide cro 2006 Page #95  
t the Air Force wanted him and his troops to investigate an alleged plane c 2006 Page #95  
lonel Leavitt gathered and led 180 troops throughout Braxton County that ni 2006 Page #95  
unty that night. Leavitt and fifty troops also went to the farm in Flatwood 2006 Page #95  
. Leavitt also told me that the 50 troops "stayed the night" at the crash s 2006 Page #95  
998: United States orders that all troops receive anthrax vaccination. • Sp 2006 Page #108  
tion. • Spring 1998: Canada orders troops in the Gulf to receive anthrax va 2006 Page #108  
 Korean War, several thousand U.S. troops died from an insect-borne Viral H 2006 Page #108  
ies of the SED techs, and were the troops collateral damage? Case 2. Varghi 2006 Page #108  
loads or, alternatively, up to 200 troops — ample space to also secrete a r 2006 Page #132  
ea. In October and November, U. N. troops pushed into North Korea under Mac 2006 Page #165  
se nuclear weapons against Chinese troops. The night of Dec. 5, Truman wrot 2006 Page #165  
s made .special announcements that troops were to return to their posts. Wi 2006 Page #169  
, the day after the crash, Mexican troops recovered the crashed disc, winch 2007 Page #187  
no reports of any large numbers of troops on the logging roads, just "two"  2008 Page #44  
eatened and run out of the area by troops." He added he spoke with one of t 2008 Page #52  
earch Unit, known as the 24th Army Troops Company was manned primarily by N 2009 Page #165  

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01741 Mao dissimesse ~aim IN{Nsio- troorcamil lie diellAtaid oisbilad ite U 2004 Page #19  

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es, the disappearances occurred in tropical climate and in the heat of batt 2006 Page #141  

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ory in the late 1970s. fb, NTXJC!S tros! ~ le.IS ~\xia l\irel fml ii (l).~  2007 Page #12  

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I was assigned a code number — Fox Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue — which would iden 2004 Page #108  
. I was assigned a code number-Fox Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue-which wouJd identi 2005 Page #139  

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

 Rocket: Did he know? • Revered by Trotsky: Gird09-State of Soviet Rocketry 2004 Page #153  
       Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Trotsky on Tukachevsky • Trotsky, L'arrn 2004 Page #154  
jestic 12 Trotsky on Tukachevsky • Trotsky, L'arrnee contre Staline (6 Marc 2004 Page #154  
 order to preserve themselves .... Trotsky on Tukachevsky II • A man who is 2004 Page #154  
 communism . In January 1917, Leon Trotsky, a fervent follower of Karl Marx 2008 Page #125  
ather of President George W. Bush. Trotsky 's Russia-bound ship loaded with 2008 Page #125  
e Gennan High Command. Lenin, like Trotsky, was labeled a German agent by t 2008 Page #125  
ion. By November , 1917, Lenin and Trotsky, backed by Western funds, had in 2008 Page #125  

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Jersey. One banker who helped fund Trotsky's travel to Russia at the time o 2008 Page #125  

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appeared that the truck was having trouble trying to travel up through the  2003 Page #61  
d another was afraid of getting in trouble with the Army. Linda Foschia, th 2003 Page #67  
eared fearful that he might get in trouble with the government if he talked 2003 Page #68  
eemed to be his fear of getting in trouble with the government if he reveal 2003 Page #68  
sence, because looking is loo much trouble. All Believers arc Liars. All No 2003 Page #118  
hair. Archival visits arc too much trouble. Defame dead people, since one c 2003 Page #118  
hington insiders. He also got into trouble a couple of times with the U.S.  2003 Page #196  
een. But the elder Stephens had no trouble talking about the crash. "During 2004 Page #30  
 land? Shank: It appeared to be in trouble because it oscillated all the wa 2004 Page #182  
 have to wait; I was going to have trouble enough, it appeared, getting beh 2004 Page #224  
oncluding : "I don't want to be in trouble here!" The two officers took cl1 2005 Page #32  
, Watts, 1984. Eden, J.: Planet in Trouble: The UFO Assault 011 Earth, New  2005 Page #104  
thing about it. It might cause him trouble." "The Government calls them wea 2005 Page #156  
he clid not want to get his dad in trouble with the government if the soldi 2005 Page #157  
amation, investigation is too much trouble and the public won't know the di 2006 Page #12  
rest spy. or accountant would have trouble following " 8111 Gulley With Mar 2006 Page #32  
bring back a picture of them, too. Trouble with Death Valley, it's so darne 2006 Page #44  
ne else, he would be in a lot more trouble than if his name was out in the  2006 Page #124  
had been — I had run into a lot of trouble in other commands. Maybe not a l 2006 Page #161  
other commands. Maybe not a lot of trouble, well, somewhat anyway. But I ha 2006 Page #161  
ep this under wraps. You're not in trouble or anything, OK? And that's it.  2006 Page #162  
 HND course but l was still having trouble with the high level maths up to  2007 Page #78  
 anyone close to) ou ever got into trouble, got criminal records or have yo 2007 Page #82  
days clid you get into any serious trouble for things you did. GM: Yeah I g 2007 Page #82  
hings you did. GM: Yeah I got into trouble for ripping up loads of exercise 2007 Page #82  
 the teacher came in. J\l[ostly in trouble for pranks. wfW: \XI ere you bul 2007 Page #82  
overseas sites because the risk of trouble to the hacker getting caught was 2007 Page #89  
ong. He told me Marilyn was having trouble with the Kennedy's. He was very  2007 Page #136  
t, she added, "I knew they were in trouble." The way she said it, I felt as 2008 Page #50  
n paper in the drawer and I got in trouble over it. And ... it was ve1J1 se 2009 Page #92  

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

 July 1995. He had continued to be troubled by partial memories of the time 2004 Page #59  
 unstable manner when suddenly the troubled UFO lost altitude and crashed t 2007 Page #129  

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

uth • Strmgfield's Lea.ts ■ NASA's Troubles, and The Grenada lninative ■ Mo 2008 Page #161  

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

 mentioned in passing that I had a troublesome feeling about the "look" of  2004 Page #233  

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ng the word "UFO". This was deeply troubling and convinced me that I should 2008 Page #66  

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shown. One area looks promising. ■ Trough still there todaya Oct 1941 shows 2003 Page #37  

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hey deserve. 19 The most extensive trove of leaked documents, supporting ma 2005 Page #140  

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

, Gt 1 T5 ..VIE.er Eden Phillpotts Troy Univers* .3 full of magma! thengs_  2006 Page #34  

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

... •B•ITT:!; .!.L£J ~ ~ ~-, 1 1 c tro~e;---[[E} I• . ,.,. t • ::: ~= I ·I  2009 Page #187  

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~~:'."'1"t~ ttu1 ,_,...°"._..,,, ,.trpUl"ll..""'"Jrt' m 1.a n...~.-..~n,.,. 2005 Page #124  

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 '1' crprproollso thr. U!'.., ^str,trr.r. hAV(' t",,,I1 f,I,C1)t ,:d. TIV., 2004 Page #204  
 1--.» A .--..-oo.o-.a1-tr• cu..,_,trr:-a_.c....t"-_._ .. ,,_, ~5'ili' ,_ ~ 2005 Page #19  
td,li-11 .u1d 1, punhh.1hh· It\ ,~,trr,,t ------------------! ...,,.,,. r.: 2005 Page #127  

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

 . . ,vlfif~ . sow., POL;':ll;AL \"tRSIOS or ,,,._:"'f•c_~::--:::i.. (j ~-· 2008 Page #156  

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MMM if vMate yea 9^ reeaartai^ aaa trt jrakatle eaeee^yaaaee ta 'SSa gwat t 2003 Page #215  
aaalataata «a ym teaa aaaaaaaay ta trt effWetiWMaM af year rtaalrt. "Approv 2003 Page #215  
d (Sgd) ferry &. Tivinan TOP Stbrc trt                                      2003 Page #226  

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

t»r ho cU»«4ros .you to j^o^ed win Trt^o- Tem wCTI -with-you auoh^xporta ,  2003 Page #216  

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1940 THE NEW VOHK TIME Forrsalal h Trtalid In Naval Hoipltfll For Ntrwat an 2003 Page #91  

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c111t..-"t.• coa r•t!o"\ vlt.h .:1:trU""f'l KthrJIII!• nt u:i.: ~rfc1,. ,·r 2008 Page #121  

Word: "truck", 64 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 base. Besides military guards and truck drivers, most likely the commander 2003 Page #33  
he bandanna. I went back up to the truck to get my tripod. I always bracket 2003 Page #45  
 military flat bed tractor trailer truck carrying an object covered with a  2003 Page #56  
a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck carrying some type of cargo covere 2003 Page #60  
a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck which was hauling a strange acorn  2003 Page #61  
rry said that it appeared that the truck was having trouble trying to trave 2003 Page #61  
a military flatbed tractor-trailer truck carrying a large object covered wi 2003 Page #61  
. One important report came from a truck driver (Myron) who stated that in  2003 Page #61  
Wright-Patterson facility. Another truck driver has verified that he took t 2003 Page #61  
ke them leave the area. Myron, the truck driver who said he saw the object  2003 Page #66  
in detail with "Myron" the retired truck driver who I had previously mentio 2003 Page #67  
t light, a large light colored box truck pulled up. From out of the truck e 2003 Page #70  
x truck pulled up. From out of the truck exited four men wearing an odd whi 2003 Page #70  
 he and Norm got into the father's truck and backed down the driveway then  2004 Page #37  
as behind him pulled in beside his truck. In front of them standing on the  2004 Page #37  
as being sent to pick him up. That truck was soon joining other vehicles co 2004 Page #47  
s covertly ship large UFO parts by truck or rail? (Answer: they couldn't ha 2004 Page #120  
ndere. The ESA sent off a military truck with two soldiers and a sergeant t 2005 Page #31  
wooden box, then loaded on the ESA truck . .As it was put onto the truck, a 2005 Page #31  
SA truck . .As it was put onto the truck, according to the Fire Brigade mil 2005 Page #31  
faint hummin g sound. The military truck headed at full speed for the city  2005 Page #31  
front yard and a nice shiny pickup truck that Jose was allowed to drive, si 2005 Page #153  
ying apparatus onto a huge flatbed truck and 1 Bom On tbe Edge of GroNnd Ze 2005 Page #153  
er that we may drive in a flat bed truck to recover one of our experimental 2005 Page #156  
 Lightweight craft onto a flat bed truck. Men went ahead and scouted a back 2005 Page #165  
uted a back roads transport of the truck away from the site. Ozzie accompan 2005 Page #165  
eld and they arrived at night. The truck drove up to one of the buildings a 2005 Page #165  
sh site. Soon, he spotted a pickup truck bouncing toward him across the rug 2006 Page #74  
ugged terrain. The four men in the truck had seen him descending in his par 2006 Page #74  
 holding the object on the flatbed truck, then attached them to a cargo cab 2006 Page #135  
ecovered disk was transferred to a truck large enough to handle it and capa 2006 Page #135  
nd those who transferred it to the truck. There was no indication in the do 2006 Page #136  
." Currently, he is an independent truck owner/operator based in Michigan.  2006 Page #150  
n that day. Audio Interview: Paul, Truck Owner/Operator, Michigan: "First o 2006 Page #151  
ll came, every crane, every single truck, every single car came from Jackas 2006 Page #156  
d B & W photograph that had an old truck in it. On the ground — and you cou 2006 Page #157  
 1930s or 1940s, just based on the truck. The aliens sort of looked like th 2006 Page #158  
eans and cowboy boots. Here is the truck. And here is the entity in the tru 2006 Page #158  
uck. And here is the entity in the truck looking out. In the actual photogr 2006 Page #158  
sun and what it was doing from the truck slats to him (casting shadows). So 2006 Page #158  
ad to have this (alien creature in truck) pointed out to me (by Howard). Th 2006 Page #158  
 his partner were in their pick-up truck one night and saw unusual lights t 2006 Page #200  
ou can stili rent a Roswell-themed truck or van from some U-Haul affiliates 2007 Page #70  
main landing gear strut "looked as truck as a telephone pole". The nose gea 2007 Page #114  
 military had the deuce and a half truck, which is a 2.5 ton truck that has 2007 Page #169  
d a half truck, which is a 2.5 ton truck that has a cam·as back on it, but  2007 Page #169  
ote Canyon sitting in an Air Force truck reading a book. SuddenJy, he was n 2007 Page #173  
p onto the bed of a large military truck. They also retrieved fragments of  2007 Page #187  
moment and both men got out of the truck. Robinson saw the light in the sou 2008 Page #12  
ience. As they had dived under the truck for protection, the engine began t 2008 Page #12  
red in the west, the engine of his truck smoothed out and the headlights br 2008 Page #12  
insisted u~on se~rching his pi~kup truck. He also said one of the soldiers  2008 Page #52  
iller's family bought a new pickup truck and a brand new gravel truck at ab 2008 Page #53  
ickup truck and a brand new gravel truck at about the same time as the Cras 2008 Page #53  
deen. He observed an Army "/ow-boy truck with a boom," two ''deuce and half 2008 Page #55  
ayland area. He stated the low-boy truck had a white star and numbers on th 2008 Page #55  
DE# 19 drove to the East Gate in a truck with newly assigned Aim1an 1st Cla 2008 Page #80  
LIDE# 20 Back in Sgt. Penniston 's truck, the men drove out of the East Gat 2008 Page #80  
so frozen it was hard to drive the truck. So, the men decided to park. Ed C 2008 Page #80  
turned around and went back to the truck. Drawing of tripod indentations SL 2008 Page #83  
ny such seashells, returned to his truck "to take a little snooze." It was  2009 Page #54  
thurum was shocked to see that his truck was surrounded by between eight an 2009 Page #54  
The three men traveled in a pickup truck from the East Gate toward the fier 2009 Page #63  
 Ed Cabansag to go back toward the truck and act as a radio relay between S 2009 Page #63  

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

d by air from Wendover rather than trucked directly to Area 51. By late aft 2006 Page #75  
personnel and heavy equipment were trucked in from Edwards and helicopter g 2006 Page #82  

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've been down 'em. ... If he keeps trucking in that direction, he'll come t 2004 Page #52  

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

olive green flatbed tractortrailer trucks. He stood up on a tire or bumper  2003 Page #71  
 on a tire or bumper of one of the trucks to be able to look down into fiel 2003 Page #71  
 debris was also loaded onto three trucks which finished the on-load just b 2003 Page #99  
s later I saw the base fire/rescue trucks respond to the end of the runway  2004 Page #57  
 no sound except for the emergency trucks engines. The crews continued to s 2004 Page #57  
 "material" held at base; "No fire trucks allowed" 49 1968 Big Springs, Tex 2004 Page #113  
 building nearby became vety busy; trucks drove up and right into the build 2005 Page #42  
 1548 Loaded virth other troops In trucks arid driven to a remote site in m 2006 Page #26  
Force Base, Utah, supplied flatbed trucks, a crane, and other equipment to  2006 Page #74  
orches and loaded onto the flatbed trucks along with the tails and other la 2006 Page #75  
A temporary bivouac was set up and trucks were brought in to haul the wreck 2006 Page #79  
. The wreckage was loaded onto the trucks, the base camp was dismantled and 2006 Page #79  
crash sites and loaded on flat bed trucks. Later flights confirmed that the 2006 Page #134  
turned by that aircraft showed all trucks and jeeps stopped, some with open 2006 Page #135  
rsonnel were dead, most within the trucks. Some recovery team members, dres 2006 Page #135  
t people showing up in vans and in trucks and in big trucks to the radar si 2006 Page #155  
p in vans and in trucks and in big trucks to the radar site. They went out  2006 Page #155  
owed the road (of snow) to get big trucks up to that radar site. My Dad, be 2006 Page #155  
ht into the side of the cliff. The trucks that came lowered men and equipme 2006 Page #155  
imagery on their New Mexjco-themed trucks and vans. The final product was u 2007 Page #70  
here was a whole bunch of military trucks that had shmvn up in town, and we 2007 Page #122  
itting next to each ocher, low bed trucks, you know that carry big construc 2007 Page #122  
 a few of them. They were not army trucks, but they were camouflaged. There 2007 Page #124  
 of town and there were two lowbed trucks, big trucks, driving, and they we 2007 Page #126  
 there were two lowbed trucks, big trucks, driving, and they weren't hooked 2007 Page #126  
 were made to flex. These were two trucks side by side with this thing on i 2007 Page #126  
hicles started showing up in cars, trucks, even limousines with NASA insign 2007 Page #128  
rious, he went over to see two big trucks with flat bed trailers side by si 2007 Page #128  
etwork) heard that people saw fire trucks in the park during the incident,  2007 Page #129  
and ,holguns leaning against their trucks, the men watch nervously, smoking 2007 Page #145  
already there. Paul: Had jeeps and trucks and they were kind of back to the 2007 Page #170  
exicans had ever seen. Soldiers in trucks and jeeps were dispatched from Oj 2007 Page #186  
hazardly alongside their jeeps and trucks. Something unknown , perhaps a ch 2007 Page #187  
two of his friends in their pickup trucks. The military was gone and the ro 2008 Page #53  

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

hcn nnd farmhands pile into pickup truclcs and fan out across the rolling p 2007 Page #145  

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

ctors. His boss was General Arthur Trudeau, then head of Army Research and  2003 Page #101  
 the Pentagon under General Arthur Trudeau. The priority of the U. S. gover 2003 Page #102  
swell, served under General Arthur Trudeau in the Foreign Technology Divisi 2004 Page #144  
 · Couo w:u very tithl with Lt Gen Trudeau • None oftl1e technology claims  2008 Page #151  

Word: "true", 132 instance(s) (Back to Top)

typing or misdirecting us from the true event? Note that other Cantwell sta 2003 Page #29  
 car. If these accounts are indeed true, as strange as they might seem, the 2003 Page #71  
rvant, skilled administrator and a true American patriot, broke under the s 2003 Page #95  
ons and different time periods. If true, the incident that made newspaper h 2003 Page #98  
South Carolina writer's story were true, the military handlers might have h 2003 Page #100  
 been able to determine if this is true, or just another pack of disinforma 2003 Page #142  
ther it is official or unofficial, true or false, ethical or unethical —and 2003 Page #176  
not mysterious. They are tried and true, and used by professionals all the  2003 Page #178  
ceptive statements are not usually true 11.82003 Special OperaJons l.linual 2003 Page #182  
ceptive statements are not usually true. Furthermore, it was just one of fi 2003 Page #183  
 to know. While this is officially true, the publisher of the Manual clearl 2003 Page #184  
control number. This appears to be true, and is a puzzle. The best answer I 2003 Page #185  
oncede that so few people know the true story that most of the Government p 2003 Page #186  
he told so many years ago as being true. Gerald Ford Gerald Ford as most pe 2003 Page #195  
t he would support me, that it was true, that there were crafts, that he be 2003 Page #198  
le in this whole room who know how true this all is." Spielberg was shocked 2003 Page #198  
's thesis undoubtedly is sometimes true, it does not hold up when consideri 2004 Page #28  
ied in secrecy from the start, the true nature of these events were suppres 2004 Page #46  
f U.K./U.S. treaty obligations are true. 50                                 2004 Page #53  
 home of his eldest son James, and true to his prediction, once Smith died  2004 Page #86  
d at the University of Ottawa, the true extent of Smith's work became open  2004 Page #86  
uld like to know how much of it is true. RIS: The facts reported in the boo 2004 Page #91  
he amazing conclusion: it's mostly true! Slide 2 WHO WAS THIS MAN? • rn cir 2004 Page #107  
he 20th century. Do his words ring true? No one would have believed mankind 2004 Page #132  
ll stated categorically that it is true that extraterrestrial technology ha 2004 Page #132  
ong terms that it very well may be true. Furthermore, astronaut Edgar Mitch 2004 Page #132  
ata and claim just the opposite is true. It is also curious to note that Ch 2004 Page #139  
 that essentially state the hidden true facts are deliberately "leaked" int 2004 Page #140  
ccount in UFO Crash At Roswell was true, he muttered, in what were nearly h 2004 Page #144  
ying Saucers." It was a dream come true when Air Force Secretary Robert C.  2004 Page #178  
as led me to believe that when the true UFO story is finally revealed to th 2004 Page #180  
which she has reconfirmed as being true twice in the last year. 177         2004 Page #180  
t he would support me, that it was true, that there were occupants. Why sho 2004 Page #188  
ople in this who room who know how true this whole thing is." There were 37 2004 Page #195  
hat ET: The Extraterrestrial was a true story, so 1 am sure he was told at  2004 Page #197  
d U.S. Census Bureau. • Suspected "true cause of death" Remote Viewer — Joe 2004 Page #199  
 perspective • Legal odds • Likely true odds 197                            2004 Page #200  
prisingly little from the original True Magazine article by J. P. Cahn in 1 2004 Page #215  
c incident, ever since Cahn's 1952 True Magazine article.' The key question 2004 Page #218  
ial article on the Aztec story for True Magazine, he asked Scully to reveal 2004 Page #218  
effect is in J. P. Cahn's original True Maga#ne article, wherein he claims  2004 Page #219  
ontroversial and/or too good to be true is being asserted in the general te 2004 Page #222  
rs and the Mysterious Little Men," True: The Man's Magazine (September, 195 2004 Page #223  
hn, J.P. "Flying Saucer Swindlers" True: The Man's Magazine (August, 1956), 2004 Page #223  
Randle, Kevin D., Case MJ-1 2: The True Story behind the Government's UFO C 2004 Page #224  
ffice July 8. That may prove to be true. But what external evidence can we  2004 Page #231  
ethods were taken to determine the true nature of these historical code wor 2004 Page #242  
orensic approach to understand the true nature of the QD. Our team has look 2004 Page #243  
ethods were taken to determine the true nature of these historical code wor 2004 Page #247  
ertify that the above statement is true by affixing my signature to this do 2005 Page #41  
is to be a bureaucratic lie. It is true that none of the FOI.A documents pr 2005 Page #73  
 or communication with most of us. True, if one considers testimony from al 2005 Page #74  
evices to investigate . Now, it is true that during the past decade, popula 2005 Page #76  
consider its probabili ty of being true. For example, the body of testimony 2005 Page #78  
That is impossible. Should this be true, it would be a great bomb (to physi 2005 Page #91  
.... "1 How much more thjs must be true when new data-rarified but compelli 2005 Page #117  
tions. If these anomalous data are true, the earth is not ours alone. This  2005 Page #117  
"Yes". Perhaps all of the above is true as well as some other sources we ha 2005 Page #118  
hor Jim Marrs began to lay out the true dimensions of the crash reported in 2005 Page #123  
orld of officialdom to confuse the true nature of the crashed UFO mystery.  2005 Page #132  
d function; it is not as simple as true or false, hoaxed or real. Furthermo 2005 Page #135  
11 Dqys 1111der Mavis. It told the true story of a macabre depiction of lov 2005 Page #149  
that we enjO). \Vh.ile trus may be true we muse bear in mjnd my former stat 2005 Page #163  
C) -it sounds too incredible to be true. Many would not belie, e it without 2005 Page #167  
travel is impossible. If that were true, which it isn't, obviously nobody c 2006 Page #6  
evidence that we have visitors, is true? Obviously I don't speak for the go 2006 Page #12  
families. • Participants must have true cover story to account for whereabo 2006 Page #32  
a matter of digging deeper for the true story, spending time and resources. 2006 Page #44  
n the 19th and further obscure the true story is suggestive of a deliberate 2006 Page #46  
along (which might or might not be true). Social scientists would be called 2006 Page #58  
orts might be made to disguise its true nature to allow greater access to t 2006 Page #61  
e anthrax vaccination. While it is true that any one of these epidemics not 2006 Page #108  
erstand our science." This is even true in the presence of psychic phenomen 2006 Page #116  
ng in an incredible claim that, if true, would irrevocably change our view  2006 Page #119  
racy theorists' wildest dream come true; and despite vociferous attacks fro 2006 Page #122  
s, bearing a Maryland postmark. If true, the document seems to have been wr 2006 Page #133  
ars in his eyes and he said, 'It's true.' Well, this really caught my atten 2006 Page #157  
htmare (of World War III) had come true. At 10:30 AM Bob Lovett called him  2006 Page #167  
rom Washington, D. C. if that were true it would have taken not just two to 2006 Page #168  
huney Dedication... To those brave True Scientists and all other challenger 2006 Page #180  
es, and twist knobs. INTRODUCTION: True Science and the Spirit of Inclusion 2006 Page #181  
orous observance of the methods of true scientific inquiry, what I admire m 2006 Page #181  
's face it, those of us who pursue true science—whether it pertains to so-  2006 Page #181  
rches in lock-step. While we, the "true" scientists, struggle forward attem 2006 Page #181  
Incident: A Watery Roswell? So, we true scientists, examining such fields a 2006 Page #182  
nd ever, amen. Unless... Unless we true scientists pull together as a unite 2006 Page #182  
n of human inquiry. I hope that we true scientists might agree on a few poi 2006 Page #182  
orward, and it is in the spirit of true science that I humbly present the f 2006 Page #182  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference True science is riddled with such "whys" 2006 Page #193  
 and prevented us from knowing our true h.iscory? UFO Threats to 'National  2007 Page #36  
ying saucer. It was, to good to be true. Despite the fact that the photo ha 2007 Page #68  
ve been able to establish. Has any true insider knowledge ever filtered thr 2007 Page #76  
ir Force. Now, after 60 years, the true story of the U.S. involvement into  2007 Page #94  
ers) begins with an unprecedente d true account by Mr. Jack D. Pickett (ret 2007 Page #94  
 a burrung flying saucer. If it is true that alien space crafts have crashe 2007 Page #127  
tified crashed objects.'" "If it's true, that is big." I said. "It could me 2007 Page #133  
ilgallen said that if the story is true, it would cause terrible embarrassm 2007 Page #135  
ather did nor know too much of the true nature of the object char has come  2007 Page #139  
s had been found. None of that was true. Investigation by civilian research 2008 Page #7  
 Air Force. If what was learned is true, then it is quite possible a craft  2008 Page #7  
on , including bolides make sense. True, it would be unusual to have two bo 2008 Page #14  
nt events. Hopefully , this may be true of all UFO Crash Retrievals . Certa 2008 Page #40  
, Robertson related the SEALS were true to their security restrictions; the 2008 Page #44  
d all the evidence, I realized the true significance of his encounter. Alan 2008 Page #55  
dmittedly , I did not consider the true significance of his report. He comp 2008 Page #56  
ilitary and civilian. Whatever the true nature of the fiery object, it did  2008 Page #59  
 make such statements, but they're true, whether people like it and believe 2008 Page #68  
hannel ionization , resulting in a true power output on the order of megawa 2008 Page #78  
riables ■ AP-adjcctive -diffltult, true, cerlain, well• ■ Conj·c.onjuntlon- 2008 Page #118  
se concerns are valid. While it is true that Presidents and other busy offi 2009 Page #13  
n public through various means the true state of UFO reality, so far as suc 2009 Page #21  
cipated in those seminars. This is true also for my Defense Program colleag 2009 Page #25  
nge enough for an often overlooked true history fact, especially considerin 2009 Page #29  
 series entitled The FBI, based on true cases with actual back channel acce 2009 Page #32  
ertify that the above statement is true by affixing my signature to this do 2009 Page #49  
 co,?firm that what I am saying is true. He remembers talking to me on the  2009 Page #80  
 witnesse s, hoping to glimpse the true nature of this phenomenon . Some li 2009 Page #154  
new under the sun," and an equally true axiom is that "nothing happens in a 2009 Page #156  
gh exaggerated , are substantially true. The scientist, James Marion Snodgr 2009 Page #160  
: "First reports are substantially true but perhaps they are exaggerated a  2009 Page #161  
accurate. T.D.J. Leech's answer is true: "While T.N.T. or other explosives  2009 Page #168  
 , can be obtained. " Not entirely true. "While T.N.T. or other explosives  2009 Page #168  
y be more practical." Confirmed as true.                                    2009 Page #168  
1943 and later in New Zealand. Not true. The project conducted some 3700 ex 2009 Page #169  
.09~N1 NATIONAL o,HNS; •;~ co~ Not true: "Project Seal is regarded as a joi 2009 Page #169  
 ~l. 7. 4LL 4. 8. Jw Substantially true. The Battle of Tarawa was from Nove 2009 Page #170  
Fears of espionage resulted in Not true. The project was proposed by and ex 2009 Page #171  
 He knew Prof David James Leech of True: Professor Leech wrote a textbook o 2009 Page #171  
played down, when the opposite was true? • Why are the British portrayed as 2009 Page #177  
e pessimists when the opposite was true? • Why would Leech or Snodgrass cla 2009 Page #177  
sks. Pn~supposing the report to be true, it means, at least; that the sauce 2009 Page #177  
xaggCTated, arc subsUln• • :1jally true." 1 Th; pnpc_r. s.l)'.£ Snodg-1·.i. 2009 Page #184  

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811;' war_ o! tne.'Exaggerated But True' 1· I !tHurc hv 11n ,\mcnrnn air fo 2009 Page #183  

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vas not n: ports arc substantially true-but hio,oglcn . \V(~:i pon. J f 0,  2009 Page #181  

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 False Dawn, 1990-1991 "lndividunl Truget Event Data Base" lttybirty''). A  2009 Page #152  

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do believe UFOs exist and that the truly unexplained ones are from some oth 2003 Page #14  
to 24Mg. If the layered metal were truly extraterrestrial in origin, some w 2003 Page #107  
ough, the ones who the spooks were truly worried about would come calling,  2003 Page #148  
with out would know whether we are truly in control or not. "We" meaning ou 2003 Page #185  
 begins to get dose to some of the truly anomalous observations hinting at  2004 Page #117  
 UFO secrecy. Finally, today it is truly unclear to me who is in charge of  2004 Page #123  
red clear of the issues that would truly have made this subject challenge o 2005 Page #76  
t could very well be that Ben Rich truly was expressing onJy belief, not kn 2005 Page #80  
f others, these are the words of a truly dangerous man. The party never for 2005 Page #89  
escription and more of what likely truly happened. Creating a timeline will 2006 Page #44  
ninformative presentation by yours truly at the aforementioned Seattle UFO  2006 Page #180  
 meaning. That is what it is to be truly human. And so, it is in the spirit 2006 Page #182  
 exports -fruits in this case: the truly unusual-lookin gjackfruir, Kiwano, 2007 Page #60  
on, it also ser.-ed to reinf rce a truly demeanin g ufological stereotype.  2007 Page #69  
very strange behavior if they were truly only looking for a meteor. People  2007 Page #130  
 his point of view, was of nothing truly extraordinary . lt was just a visu 2008 Page #8  
urity having been compromised on a truly massive scale. Nevertheless, the t 2008 Page #32  
y of discovei JJ. "Nothing is ever truly lost or hidden when it comes to ve 2008 Page #40  
 a book about war doesn't mean you truly understand what it's like to be un 2008 Page #68  

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icdocumcnts.com President Harry S. Truman “I can assure you that flying sau 2003 Page #5  
that he was a good friend of Harry Truman, then Senator Truman. Besides bei 2003 Page #34  
iend of Harry Truman, then Senator Truman. Besides being a Baptist and logi 2003 Page #34  
ecession of hostilities, President Truman asks the Army and the Navy to sub 2003 Page #86  
Times 9-18-47, “Wallace Criticizes Truman Order On Rush Swearing in of Forr 2003 Page #87  
a state visit to Brazil, President Truman sends a message from the Battlesh 2003 Page #87  
 the MJ-12 related Memorandum from Truman to Forrestal is dated September 2 2003 Page #87  
Stanton Friedman, we know that the Truman Library has confirmed that Truman 2003 Page #88  
 Truman Library has confirmed that Truman did indeed meet with Forrestal an 2003 Page #88  
rrestal tenders his resignation to Truman on March 3. On the 10th the two m 2003 Page #89  
ndance. "You deserve it Jim," says Truman as he pins the metal on the retir 2003 Page #89  
 and a future Director of the CIA. Truman considers Admiral Souers to be on 2003 Page #90  
vidence from the National Archives Truman Meets With N. Mex. Senator Novemb 2003 Page #155  
sh Conference• Wed. July 9, 1947 , Truman meets with New Mexico Senator Car 2003 Page #155  
ed FBI Files and those copied from Truman Presidential library show Bronk w 2003 Page #157  
ith MJ-12 file note Einstein/Opp., Truman directives 28 pp secret, 3000 pp  2003 Page #169  
, many photos FDR, Marshall, Bush, Truman Ike JEHOVAH, Teller on UFOs       2003 Page #169  
society richer, the way that Harry Truman and Vannevar Bush though it might 2003 Page #187  
o is still working on it. Harry S. Truman Harry Truman was, as everyone kno 2003 Page #190  
rking on it. Harry S. Truman Harry Truman was, as everyone knows was the pr 2003 Page #190  
n White House records to show that Truman had any documented involvement in 2003 Page #190  
rds to have never had contact with Truman. In direct contradiction to this  2003 Page #191  
w that she and her husband had met Truman and his wife on more than one occ 2003 Page #191  
ndry, the Air Advisor to President Truman, may also help shed light on why  2003 Page #191  
 in White House files. Landry told Truman oral historians that he briefed T 2003 Page #191  
an oral historians that he briefed Truman on UFOs orally every three months 2003 Page #191  
t to this, Landry undoubtedly told Truman of the number of radar UFO sighti 2003 Page #191  
t off from knowledge such as Harry Truman was while vice-president under FD 2003 Page #191  
everything that was going on. When Truman became president he decided that  2003 Page #191  
 that continues up to the present. Truman helped brief Eisenhower on many s 2003 Page #191  
both the National Archives and the Truman Presidential Library suggest fake 2003 Page #203  
ilerplate? 1. A faker created both Truman and Eisenhower versions of the di 2003 Page #203  
e White House Central Files at the Truman Presidential Library comes a copy 2003 Page #204  
reme left typed "Approved Harry S. Truman July 9. 1947. This Top Secret mem 2003 Page #204  
 meets with the President. Source: Truman Library meeting calendars. 6. On  2003 Page #204  
. OK HST signed Marshall". Source: Truman Library. 7. On Tuesday, July 8, 1 2003 Page #204  
ease for the White House." Source: Truman Library 8. On Tuesday, July 8, 19 2003 Page #205  
 NARA Identical Signature Approved Truman July 9.1947No - Multiple types No 2003 Page #205  
emeyer Directive exist between the Truman Presidential Library and NARA at  2003 Page #205  
 on the original directives in the Truman Archives, it is clear that the Pr 2003 Page #208  
Eisenhower* 1 and July 9, 1947 for Truman Attachment B were created during  2003 Page #208  
s. 3. Find other examples from the Truman administration or related militar 2003 Page #209  
mber system that is present on the Truman Twining directive. Look for paper 2003 Page #210  
evidence. Find the original signed Truman to Wedemeyer directive from the M 2003 Page #210  
al Twining, July 9, 1947 signed by Truman " Memo from Connelly extracted fr 2003 Page #211  
Wedemeyer, signed July 9, 1947, by Truman - Truman Presidential Library Vl  2003 Page #211  
, signed July 9, 1947, by Truman - Truman Presidential Library Vl Top Secre 2003 Page #211  
year rtaalrt. "Approved Harrs'- S. Truman July 9, 1947". O tW» ‘ Au8- 9. 19 2003 Page #215  
ndy Kissner to share about why the Truman Administration allegedly authoriz 2004 Page #61  
 15, 2947, Washington — "President Truman — acting to end the wave of death 2004 Page #69  
 June 15, 1947, President Harry S. Truman ordered a special board of inquir 2004 Page #69  
ajestic-12 list advising President Truman on the extraterrestrial presence. 2004 Page #69  
ally authorized by President Harry Truman himself. One of El Vado's specifi 2004 Page #71  
to keep secrets as required in the Truman Administration's strict order of  2004 Page #73  
 the fear and shock that President Truman and his close associates felt whe 2004 Page #75  
e craft must have scared President Truman and his colleagues so badly that  2004 Page #80  
 that would also have provoked the Truman Administration's decision to keep 2004 Page #80  
 of July 1947, provoking President Truman to call for a special investigati 2004 Page #82  
as the Air Force aide to President Truman, discussed this protection mechan 2004 Page #84  
ory interviews that he gave to the Truman Library. General Landry said that 2004 Page #84  
e White House, and continued until Truman left office in January of 1953. T 2004 Page #84  
as always oral. More evidence that Truman was being kept orally briefed on  2004 Page #84  
the UFO crash site. A check at the Truman Library will show no record that  2004 Page #84  
to, corresponded with, or met with Truman. However, when asked about what h 2004 Page #84  
always stated that he had promised Truman his silence. When he was on his d 2004 Page #84  
 us that he had promised President Truman that he would not talk about it,  2004 Page #85  
ed, or corresponded with President Truman. He played a key role in Roswell, 2004 Page #85  
ly been found. Later in the second Truman term he led the debunking effort  2004 Page #85  
o meet, they were good friends and Truman and his wife had actually visited 2004 Page #85  
nd her husband had been visited by Truman on several occasions. She indicat 2004 Page #85  
 me that he had learned of another Truman connection to Roswell. That conne 2004 Page #85  
 Wright Patterson historian" that "Truman sent out award letters to the Wri 2004 Page #85  
nder" following Roswell. President Truman was the first president to actual 2004 Page #85  
aviation historian Air Force Major Truman Weaver, who was a friend of UFO r 2004 Page #97  
he had made a promise to President Truman that he would not discuss the inc 2004 Page #144  
r the Roswell crash when President Truman was asked whether he knew anythin 2004 Page #176  
rmal Thrusters and Applications 7. Truman to Secretary of Defense 8. Operat 2004 Page #248  
n circular patterns." - Twining to Truman, 19 Sep 47 ■ First references to  2005 Page #11  
tion historian friend in Illinois, Truman Weaver. \'(/hi.le there, Weaver s 2005 Page #42  
 Stringfield stated that he phoned Truman Weaver -who was himself a retired 2005 Page #42  
 Documents . 11 Jn 1950, President Truman approved Raven Rock Mountain, PA, 2005 Page #130  
ket Society in 1952 took President Truman to task for the attack orders. Fr 2006 Page #10  
 Eisenhower Briefing Document, the Truman Memo, and the Cutler- Twining mem 2006 Page #15  
elligence sources contend that the Truman Administration ordered a strict p 2006 Page #139  
as appointed by President Harry S. Truman in 1947 to study the "interplanet 2006 Page #140  
-12 group under President Harry S. Truman was at first trying to carry out  2006 Page #141  
he learned that President Harry S. Truman ordered a policy of denial in the 2006 Page #141  
D STATES TIME: 10:30 AM (President Truman is preparing for a conference wit 2006 Page #164  
d Chinese aggression had President Truman brought on the most-feared conseq 2006 Page #164  
itorials were calling on President Truman to "drop it" on China. Truman wor 2006 Page #165  
dent Truman to "drop it" on China. Truman worried about the possibility tha 2006 Page #165  
inese troops. The night of Dec. 5, Truman wrote in his diary that it seemed 2006 Page #165  
rd is found in Memoirs of Harry S. Truman: Years of Trial and Hope 1946-195 2006 Page #166  
 (Vol. 2, page 405; 1956). ACHESON TRUMAN LOVETT Looking first at Secretary 2006 Page #166  
 of the radar detections President Truman already knew about the unidentifi 2006 Page #167  
 arrive over Washington. President Truman wrote about the same episode: "Sh 2006 Page #168  
 notation indicating Lovett called Truman. However, as will be seen below,  2006 Page #168  
se Lovett sent a courier to inform Truman.) An unpublished version of the e 2006 Page #168  
 transcript of the meeting between Truman and Adee which is preserved at th 2006 Page #168  
and Adee which is preserved at the Truman library: 'At this point (in the m 2006 Page #168  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Truman. But Lovett was also the source o 2006 Page #169  
ost on December 10 that 'President Truman is 'seriously considering declara 2006 Page #169  
harles Winkle, Dean Acheson, Harry Truman, Ryan Wood and "approximately for 2006 Page #179  
y, 1947 by then-President Harry S. Truman. The majority of the provisions o 2008 Page #25  
mailed to TC) FOR, Ma!Ylall, Bush, Truman ■ ~;;l.(Ql.9.iled to TC) Ike, E-! 2008 Page #115  
trated bi-partisan support for the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan. T 2008 Page #132  
telligence, appointed by President Truman. He was Executive Secretary to th 2008 Page #133  
onal security affairs to President Truman. During that same time period, Gr 2008 Page #133  
ng under Presidents beginning with Truman and ending with Gerald Ford. He a 2008 Page #133  
ion to support the charge that the Truman administration was filled with 'p 2008 Page #141  
research establishments. President Truman and other leading members of the  2009 Page #17  
policy has been in force since the Truman Administration which has proven t 2009 Page #25  
nd a leading scientific advisor to Truman. Bush's role is significant for a 2009 Page #36  
 for another leaked document , the Truman Memo, shortly to be discussed. Th 2009 Page #36  
et Memorandum written by President Truman to Secretary of Defense, Robert F 2009 Page #36  
 [UFOs and extraterrestrial life], Truman writes: "[h]ereafter this matter  2009 Page #36  
ctor of Central Intelligence." The Truman Memo was described as a Special C 2009 Page #37  
e Joint Chiefs of Staff Memos, the Truman Memo and the Eisenhower Briefing  2009 Page #37  
jointlogisticplan _ majestic.pdf 6 Truman Memo is available online at: hllp 2009 Page #46  
                     Richard Hall, Truman Weaver and More In a letter dated 2009 Page #50  
 be expanded upon at a later date. Truman Bethurum: A Contactee Connection  2009 Page #54  
 being that of construction-worker Truman Bethurum. His idea of a close enc 2009 Page #54  
 with the words of the aliens that Truman Bethurum claimed to have encounte 2009 Page #55  
cies.html. Aboard a Flying Saucer, Truman Bethurum, DeVorss and Co., 1954.  2009 Page #56  
velt knew about but Vice President Truman did not (until he became Presiden 2009 Page #155  

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he process of tabulating President Truman's white house switchboard traffic 2003 Page #29  
l Conference impact, chose to copy Truman's approval signature and date fro 2003 Page #204  
ane Crash Board Convenes President Truman's special board of inquiry held a 2004 Page #67  
ress and public. In the year 1952, Truman's appointed Majestic-12 issued it 2004 Page #80  
~ER, 1952" telling about President Truman's establishment of a top secret r 2005 Page #128  
ad thrown the radar off" President Truman's version of the event suggests t 2006 Page #168  
nt by the Continental Air Command. Truman's explanation is somewhat differe 2006 Page #168  
/j fkeo/eo/10920 .htm 11 President Truman's Executive Order 10483 -Establis 2009 Page #46  

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 Eisenhower Briefing Document, the Truman-Forrestal memo, and the Cutler-Tw 2006 Page #12  

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er and dated 9 July 1947 signed by Trumani; requests that Twining proceed t 2003 Page #203  

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tacked Reich's "sex racket;" while trumpeting an out-and-out lie -namely, t 2005 Page #93  

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st Russia. Never one to ignore an) trung of a Soviet nature, rhe FBI swung  2007 Page #137  

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a, shouldn't we conclude that such trungs don't ever happen?                2007 Page #7  
ernational media But here are some trungs to watch out for: , Fragmentation 2007 Page #39  
 macrunes time or expense? Do such trungs exist? GM: There are on Unix macr 2007 Page #88  
es access via shell accounts to do trungs. They do exist. MW: Would you be  2007 Page #88  
 with my own eyes how two luminous trungs broke off of a glisterung blue-wr 2007 Page #200  

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t was anthropomorphic-with a head, trunk, and limbs. The doctor did not hea 2005 Page #36  
Ourself three questions: 1) Do you trunk human science and culture are the  2005 Page #117  
ore commonly used than many people trunk. I'd Like to talk about another in 2007 Page #25  
 social. Over time, I have come co trunk that those who are keeping UFO sec 2007 Page #36  
of us being a target, which when I trunk about now is silly because people  2007 Page #83  
iet presence at the time l ilidn't trunk there was any way I would be caugh 2007 Page #90  
ay your dad was so "aloof," do you trunk he might have seen something stran 2007 Page #125  

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ression of rus scientific work and trunking, it becomes obvious that his in 2005 Page #87  
ompany,' you could be forgiven for trunking you'd had an extraterrestrial e 2007 Page #60  

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ust to give you an idea of cost on trus -each one of these rectangles on th 2005 Page #66  
h I've lately been thinking about. Trus concerns the possibility of public  2005 Page #85  
was added soon after for students. Trus structure was the setting for the s 2005 Page #94  
s for Peace." Some months prior to trus, Reich had sent Eisenhower a copy o 2005 Page #101  
nd continued with rus experiments. Trus resulted in a contempt of court cit 2005 Page #101  
 he would not guess at its age, as trus was not his area of expertise . Sal 2005 Page #148  
Ray Santilli himself. Santilli did trus at our request. As far as Salas was 2005 Page #148  
cal wonders that we enjO). \Vh.ile trus may be true we muse bear in mjnd my 2005 Page #163  
storms at sea. Charlie referred to trus disc as the IRC-10. IRC is an abbre 2005 Page #164  
Engineer when he was recruited for trus rughly secure position. 162         2005 Page #164  
 does emphasize the minefield that trus subject presents to those who are t 2005 Page #168  
 "national security" implications. Trus means that UFO crashes almost certa 2007 Page #7  
 wires. I'll give some examples of trus shortly. 10                         2007 Page #16  
rte you able to talk about some of trus ... is it going to harm your case?  2007 Page #88  
hat I was there .... I wondered if trus was me as it was the same time and  2007 Page #90  
7. Please note: The images used in trus article are computer generated fore 2007 Page #94  
on September 16, 1953. Not wanting trus incredible technology to be acquire 2007 Page #111  
vro's saucer program in late 1954. Trus allowed the Air Force to "farm out" 2007 Page #111  
 seeing the ilJuscrations used for trus article, \'(/arren declared: "chat' 2007 Page #115  
cident. Many creruble witnesses to trus have come forward in the last few y 2007 Page #127  
 Roswell incident got, but should. Trus first one I personally dug up, whic 2007 Page #127  
at slow speed, touchjng the top of trus ruJJ that is 5,200 meters rugh in t 2007 Page #200  
 a "Certificate of Testing" that, "trus unknown metal (UFO) is able to with 2007 Page #200  

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                       THE FL Y1NG TRUSS BRIDGE - (SIGHTED W~RCH !,TH. 2'00 2009 Page #114  

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 It just Is. The current paradigm (trussed up with muscle provided by the r 2006 Page #181  

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e administration's so-called brain trust — a select group of business leade 2003 Page #86  
ns to keep a diary. Not wanting to trust anything to memory, it is Forresta 2003 Page #86  
ched. Paul Bennewitz would come to trust at least some of the words of Spec 2003 Page #148  
jects. Bennewitz had put his total trust in the AFOSI at Kirtland and had b 2003 Page #150  
ia and suffered no teeth decay. In trust, JLD gave me his relative's name,  2005 Page #44  
oth the people and the economy, to trust but verify intent through investig 2006 Page #58  
g, it would be hard to know who to trust. NHI could win simply by waiting f 2006 Page #64  
in this scenario is loss of public trust in authority. People would become  2006 Page #64  
ovide the last bastion of hope and trust. Many others would gradually turn  2006 Page #64  
 government would have to win back trust with a convincing show of candor a 2006 Page #64  
 How well governments maintain the trust and cooperation of media could pro 2006 Page #65  
 run. Because many will be slow to trust, exploitation of positive benefits 2006 Page #66  
diseases, see Colm Kelleher. Brain Trust, Paraview Pocket Books, 2004 111   2006 Page #114  
hey aren't real. And, if you can't trust the government.-- who can you trus 2006 Page #173  
rust the government.-- who can you trust? (Merely a rhetorical question.) A 2006 Page #173  
d his personal account at New York Trust Company . Another solid conduit fo 2008 Page #127  
tock Land Bank, the Canal Bank and Trust Company of New Orleans, the Aviati 2008 Page #133  
ase), Morgan Guaranty , and Irving Trust (now part of the Bank of New York) 2008 Page #137  
ia and suffered no teeth decay. In trust, JLD gave me his relative's name,  2009 Page #50  

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lt betrayed by a man whom they had trusted. The audience didn't even know i 2003 Page #147  
 announcement were made, by highly trusted individuals around the world, su 2006 Page #9  
t this was dictated by MJ-1 to one trusted secretary who had no need to und 2008 Page #109  

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s a serving member of the Board of Trustees of the public policy think tank 2007 Page #76  

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eligious reaction would range from trusting/welcoming through caution to de 2006 Page #58  

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, such as stocks, bonds, deeds and trusts, from his bank in Berlin through  2008 Page #129  

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s, the disconnect between official trutb and actual truth is substantial. Y 2005 Page #76  

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n of exposing the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has not falter 2003 Page #2  
 to? What can it mean? What is the truth? ” www.majcsticdocumcnts.com Presi 2003 Page #5  
r of CIA -1947 “It is time for the truth to be brought out. . . Behind the  2003 Page #10  
picture. Adding more weight to the truth side is the highly believable and  2003 Page #38  
at the public was neither told the truth about the government involvement w 2003 Page #66  
s. All Non-believers only tell the truth. Believers are only involved for t 2003 Page #118  
ould never see the light of public truth. The people and situations that we 2003 Page #148  
rashes. This is quite far from the truth. Once sworn in a president is depe 2003 Page #189  
 Nothing could be farther from the truth. As with any argument, it is only  2003 Page #201  
 to fool, confuse or obfuscate the truth that is so self-evident everywhere 2003 Page #211  
n of exposing the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has not falter 2004 Page #2  
at there was uncertainty as to the truth of these reports. Argentine source 2004 Page #8  
be the case that when the complete truth surrounding the issue of crashed U 2004 Page #17  
the old timers squabbling over the truth of the crash, excitement over the  2004 Page #31  
and issues involved in seeking the truth of the UFOs, it is now clear to me 2004 Page #33  
ip us off and never understand the truth. ... Larry remember "duck and cove 2004 Page #50  
Worst Plane Crash In U. S. But the truth was, Kissner says, that May 29, 19 2004 Page #67  
s Newton may have been telling the truth. The 1983 reference also gives add 2004 Page #97  
pted the data as genuine. When the truth came out, the sponsors were so emb 2004 Page #123  
ram underway for years, hiding the truth from everyone without a need to kn 2004 Page #129  
 But to begin, let's consider the "truth" of the Roswell incident the Clint 2004 Page #133  
put the bodies on ice and kept the truth under wraps. Frank Skully's source 2004 Page #136  
ils in a follow-up work called The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell. Fo 2004 Page #137  
e and busy making demands that the truth be disclosed, up until about the t 2004 Page #144  
swell, public understanding of the truth, whatever it may turn out to be, w 2004 Page #148  
. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell, by 2004 Page #149  
rter was determined to get the UFO truth to the public, but his ability to  2004 Page #186  
y all claimed they wanted the LIFO truth to get out. At one point she even  2004 Page #194  
ill Clinton had been given the UFO truth. This is despite the fact that man 2004 Page #196  
ians in space? NSAM 271 • Tell the truth about ET presence in Dallas as all 2004 Page #212  
o pre-conceived opinions as to the truth or fiction of the issue at hand. I 2004 Page #214  
 of us who just want to get at the truth, no matter what is may be. Given t 2004 Page #215  
am" approach to the search for the truth. Unbeknownst to a lot of folks in  2004 Page #215  
 had become another search for the truth based upon the evidence, fifty yea 2004 Page #215  
e evidence, fifty years after the "truth" had supposedly been established b 2004 Page #215  
 mistake, to avoid confronting the truth. No one likes to admit they were d 2004 Page #219  
d saucer cases. The search for the truth, ever elusive, continues. Endnotes 2004 Page #223  
ing the case, Dr. Prado derued the truth of his statement, explaining that  2005 Page #32  
a determined effort to uncover the truth. In his book, Casebook of a UFO ln 2005 Page #40  
 between official trutb and actual truth is substantial. Year after year go 2005 Page #76  
lowly preparing the public for the truth. I do not believe this. When I see 2005 Page #76  
ollo 14 astronaut searches for the truth," in Florida Tod0•, 12 January 199 2005 Page #81  
wer gave her any comfort: "Because truth has its own value; and because 1 c 2005 Page #86  
hat the path toward uncovering the truth is served by unprovable or unfalsi 2005 Page #86  
hen I respectfully submit that the truth about Dr. Reich's UFO-related obse 2005 Page #88  
 encourage readers to seek out the truth of this matter for themselves, thr 2005 Page #104  
Way. It is fascinating to seek the truth of chjs astonishing claim. It is a 2005 Page #117  
you think governments tell all the truth all the ame and alio·w such truths 2005 Page #118  
ram underway for years, hiding the truth from everyone without a need to kn 2005 Page #140  
 urge for honest minds to seek the truth has begun to reveal as much about  2005 Page #143  
change it because the story is the truth." Santilli went on to state, yet a 2005 Page #150  
e who are trying to ferret out the truth about our black world efforts. In  2005 Page #168  
n of exposing the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has not falter 2006 Page #2  
ing USAF Book "The Roswell Report: Truth vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Dese 2006 Page #13  
onvinced he 'might" be telling the truth, but the man is too frightened to  2006 Page #26  
bacher. still living, confirms the truth of Smith's private notes in meetin 2006 Page #26  
cation might grow, challenging the truth and relevancy of traditional relig 2006 Page #58  
e face of strangeness, versions of truth and informed opinions would rapidl 2006 Page #59  
that government is lying, that the truth is top secret, that no one knows w 2006 Page #64  
iven to the news media to hide the truth. This policy breeds rumor and spec 2006 Page #71  
apon systems. How can we learn the truth of the matter? People are unreliab 2006 Page #71  
termined researchers can learn the truth about crash retrievals by finding  2006 Page #71  
ppen that threatened to expose the truth. On the morning of 11 July 1986, M 2006 Page #81  
arrative did not pass the "ring of truth" test. It just felt false. The mor 2006 Page #85  
onth time. I was there to find the truth. I eventually befriended some of t 2006 Page #92  
ng in a fictionalized format, "the truth" that he was unable to reveal in a 2006 Page #130  
lked with me because they know the truth and were only told, "Keep your mou 2006 Page #144  
that the public should be told the truth. Slide 28: Sheppard "Naval History 2006 Page #156  
ould have been just that he knew a truth and it was not going to go anywher 2006 Page #161  
ink the public should be given the truth. That's all there is to it. Enough 2006 Page #163  
of the FBI, the REAL X-Files! (The Truth is In Here!) How very strange for  2006 Page #174  
 in their faith that they know The Truth. How do they know it's The Truth?  2006 Page #181  
e Truth. How do they know it's The Truth? Well, because It just Is. The cur 2006 Page #181  
rsus-them dogma in-between) is The Truth, and everything outside it (i.e. t 2006 Page #181  
nly hope resides in embracing "The Truth," or, even worse, waiting ever so  2006 Page #182  
 of exposing the extraterrestri al truth to a wider audience has not falter 2007 Page #3  
 that Americans needed to know the truth about the Vietnam \'(/ar: 'The ,is 2007 Page #41  
al implications of disclosin g the truth. Ar the other end of the spectrum  2007 Page #59  
ntergalactic super hero by night." Truth in advertising is not this product 2007 Page #64  
ying Saucers-For Real! (The secret truth behind U.S. built flying wing disc 2007 Page #93  
cited, and stated that he knew the truth behind the secret of flying saucer 2007 Page #115  
es (EBEs) in their possession. The truth sometimes is stranger than fiction 2007 Page #127  
imes is stranger than fiction, but truth always seems to work its way co th 2007 Page #127  
at there was uncertainty as to the truth of these reports. Argentine source 2007 Page #141  
a Incident. We may never know tl1e truth berund what it was that occurred o 2007 Page #144  
ed matter. If we wish to learn the truth that lies at the heart of the cras 2007 Page #144  
nd to be sure that I tell chem the truth, if it really was what they suspec 2007 Page #197  
d, because they had discovered the truth. The results were strange, some pe 2007 Page #197  
n of exposing the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has nor falter 2008 Page #3  
e to be used. If he is telling the truth, and this would be an important tr 2008 Page #14  
th, and this would be an important truth, then he should let me report who  2008 Page #14  
 witnesses who were there know the truth. They saw something from outer spa 2008 Page #17  
commenting on the controversy. The truth, however, is somewhat different. A 2008 Page #35  
of like Ebola." 21 If there is any truth to these accounts , and if both UF 2008 Page #37  
ly anyone will care to dig for the truth. In opposition to this concept, th 2008 Page #40  
s and swamp gas. My desire for the truth about UFOs predated and then paral 2008 Page #42  
 how it is possible to glimpse the truth behind rumor and official denial.  2008 Page #42  
 also reinforce the conclusion the truth about why the Crash was classified 2008 Page #60  
n Franklin when he said, "Half the truth is often a great lie." Perhaps a b 2008 Page #60  
een, would you tell the public the truth if you did recover something that  2008 Page #60  
tions that MoD was covering up the truth about UFOs. Indeed, both the MoD a 2008 Page #63  
 Penniston wasn't telling the full truth and gave him a release to sign so  2008 Page #90  
y and rapidly and has been called "truth serum" when used with hypnosis . A 2008 Page #90  
es or other dimensions, why is the truth suppressed? Why can't governments  2008 Page #95  
ave embedded within them pieces of truth about an incomprehensible future?  2008 Page #96  
en the startling, extrateITestrial truth ever since. Indeed, the possibilit 2008 Page #100  
eich. To determine if there is any truth to this allegation , one must firs 2008 Page #123  
f honest study and concern for the truth in the respective fields, but beca 2008 Page #144  
Nms: Tite GoYtrnmtnt I• telllngthe truth about UFO• (Ib•L does nOl lnd,de 1 2008 Page #146  
News: The Governmmt is telling the truth about UFOs The Governmmt is tellin 2008 Page #147  
 UFOs The Governmmt is telling the truth about UFOs THEY SIMPLY DON'T CARE! 2008 Page #147  
the public deserves to be told the truth. In I 990 she contacted UFO resear 2009 Page #95  
 used in Kevin Randle 's book, The Truth About the UFO Crash at Ros we! I u 2009 Page #95  
y Ufologists whose passion for the truth became a lifelong endeavor. For ma 2009 Page #154  
search efforts in their search for truth. One area that is still virginal r 2009 Page #154  
MIB) on the other end. Perhaps the truth lies somewhere in between . The co 2009 Page #155  
istorical record, both elements of truth as well as misinformation becomes  2009 Page #167  
d to its fullest in our search for truth. In my opinion, Ufologists have on 2009 Page #179  

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ting the public with the 'horrible truth' [about the alien invasion] and th 2003 Page #150  

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 to Texas, railroad worker Joseph "Truthful" Scully was selected to initiat 2004 Page #28  
e been appropriate to include some truthful material in among the phony par 2009 Page #12  

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e UFO hardware?" vou will get "No" truthfully. The hardware is not held by  2004 Page #95  

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t up. The captain is noted for his truthfulness." Another story may have pr 2004 Page #32  
y, education , qualifications , or truthfulness. His is just another report 2008 Page #14  

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es of Ufology. The "crashed saucer truths" were known by Canada as early as 2004 Page #85  
to the fire. The disclosure of UFO truths, however, would be carefully cont 2004 Page #178  
it from it. To ignore the profound truths it embodies affirms the actions o 2005 Page #104  
 truth all the ame and alio·w such truths to loosen their grip on authority 2005 Page #118  
f a deception operation where many truths are carefully wrapped in lies for 2009 Page #177  

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cate that he had chosen a variable trutsformer that saturated easily thereb 2006 Page #41  

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~U;.r, c.u.t :1..:c or ~,:r,.;. u~ trv--:c C..0$4lrvu:I _. vr:ry ..,,.lQ\t  2007 Page #176  

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T..,,.•t.el;• trf ~ ,.,,.._, .. 11 trv-~l.-tft.J :ne 1,,-rc ::t..a:,,.....n 2007 Page #176  

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heed, Northrop, McDonnell Douglas, TRW, · -· , Rockwell, Bechtel, SAIC, Dec 2007 Page #52  
 a lot of smoke, you could see the trw, but it was gone in a matter of a fe 2007 Page #121  

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Huntsville, Alabama volunteered to try the experiment. But first, he asked  2003 Page #110  
sked Sprinkle to come back soon to try and fill in the missing parts in Han 2003 Page #144  
g his movements and phone calls to try and determine who Bennewitz was work 2003 Page #145  
amination worry, dead ones in ice; try to ensure survival; minimize interac 2003 Page #175  
inverse of square of distance; but try to get a “fix" 11.8/2003 Special Ope 2003 Page #177  
sume that everything is a fake and try to prove it without seriously consid 2003 Page #181  
 Special Operations Manual 1957 to try to locate the individuals responsibl 2003 Page #183  
O ENVESTIGATE THE WHOLE GROUND AND TRY AND FICX UP ANY DEBRIS THAT MIGHT RA 2004 Page #24  
oint area and suggested that Chris try and track them down. Maybe they saw  2004 Page #44  
ere not ready for this yet. I will try to get in touch with other witnesses 2004 Page #49  
as asked a question years later to try and get him to elaborate. In the end 2004 Page #99  
ject I don't talk about." He would try to talk around the questions he was  2004 Page #99  
erent perspectives, I was moved to try to give the audience a flavor of the 2004 Page #115  
ns. Generally, it is reasonable to try to make sure that the witness testim 2004 Page #121  
— but without giving you enough to try to convince you: just enough to make 2004 Page #130  
astronauts, fought hard in 1976 to try to get the United Nations to take up 2004 Page #146  
y small to very large ■ Scientists try to understand "what is" ■ Scientists 2005 Page #4  
s. While interested readers should try and locate a cop) of Jerome Greenfie 2005 Page #101  
t the height of the Cold \'(far-to try and com·ince the Soviets that the U. 2005 Page #133  
e possibilities in th.is paper and try ro sum up what has been learned to d 2005 Page #161  
gineers and inventors. Science may try to wrest the secrets of nature, but  2005 Page #163  
 book TOP SECRET/MAJIC (Ref. 4) to try to both evaluate the wreckage and ob 2006 Page #9  
milar to ones we have developed to try to attract our attention. It assumes 2006 Page #11  
tably, various media sources would try to get and tell the "real" story, re 2006 Page #57  
echnologies. Some might assume and try to assure that they knew all along ( 2006 Page #58  
erate as government mouthpiece and try to outflank government -imposed secr 2006 Page #58  
nomic disruption, government might try to damp down the story as soon as po 2006 Page #58  
der. Some businesses are likely to try to outflank the government for insid 2006 Page #59  
 technology. Some businesses would try to monopolize/privatize NHI offering 2006 Page #60  
ilitary groups. The majority would try to follow government guidance, mainl 2006 Page #62  
 and rally hope. All nations would try to cooperate in the effort to find a 2006 Page #62  
ngagement with the NHI; some might try independent contact, with unpredicta 2006 Page #63  
directives, business leaders would try to maintain basic public services as 2006 Page #63  
lf, in which case government would try to disrupt/destroy all but secure mi 2006 Page #63  
ate threat of violence, many would try to maintain normal life patterns. Fo 2006 Page #64  
would adopt a fatalistic attitude: try to keep living as usual, because not 2006 Page #65  
A minority of peace advocates will try to counter religious demonization an 2006 Page #68  
A minority of peace advocates will try to counter religious demonization. S 2006 Page #69  
lk at this conference. I shall not try to dwell on the evidence supporting  2006 Page #115  
pporting their reality, but rather try to relate this to the medical issues 2006 Page #115  
 the Ministry of Defense needed to try to emphasize the alien-contact aspec 2006 Page #126  
 that the bomb-disposal team would try a new method of defusing the bomb. P 2006 Page #128  
ble markings or appendages. When a try at radio contact failed, Cuban air d 2006 Page #143  
t the U.S. government was going to try to kee UFO re ores out of the newspa 2007 Page #18  
ect with the same attitude I would try to bring co any investigation, to ke 2007 Page #59  
making our purchase. Their motto? "Try one and you'll believe." .... -....  2007 Page #65  
from outside the office. I used to try and impart enthusiasm to people so t 2007 Page #83  
een killed were real? GM: I didn't try to research the hackers at all. i\tf 2007 Page #85  
e so the Americans have decided to try and arrest him for it even though it 2007 Page #92  
nt-funded expedicions to Turkey to try and locate the Ark's remains. Others 2007 Page #138  
rican Intelligence in an effort to try and determin e what it was that was  2007 Page #138  
ok into the matter in an effort co try and resolve the puzzle. The fincling 2007 Page #143  
lsewhere. The purpose: possibly to try and create the ultimate weapon of bi 2008 Page #37  
ou want to read a wonderful novel, try the coming-of-age novel The Highest  2008 Page #70  
o me. Hypnotherapist 1988: Did you try to touch it? B: I wasn't close enoug 2008 Page #85  
s even retaliation, if governments try to stop or interfere with the presum 2008 Page #94  
y and authority , then they should try assassination of JFK. If" ... the we 2008 Page #111  
ur group ■ And get no more money ■ Try assassination ■ "Wet'' was not a wel 2008 Page #122  
happen by design," she stated. "To try and explain them via random processe 2008 Page #135  
ation, the purpose of which was to try to establish a double agent inside t 2009 Page #14  
crats feel it is only fair game to try secretly to obtain UFO data is likel 2009 Page #15  
ans, mafia figures and the CIA and try to stay clear of the alien connectio 2009 Page #29  
e awhile. 1 went under hypnosis to try to figure out what happened. " End:  2009 Page #80  
e subsequent UFO events of 1947 to try and smoke out these agents. U.S. cou 2009 Page #177  
kn:lsls were reported thc;r-: m ms try, the w~r oWcc, the ad• hi . · I , 1  2009 Page #182  
 or other short wave t:ir:;-Geneul Try::vc Lie •~ay that le-nKtil r!IY'I th 2009 Page #182  
rd Offered •Met rental agencies to try to find c.ibin •Visually inspected l 2009 Page #193  

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IST? Absolutely , no question! I'M TRYfNG TO GET A REALITY CHECK ON THE REL 2008 Page #77  

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

g back and forth from room to room trying to watch for any television cover 2003 Page #54  
le tuning around the AM radio band trying to find the latest news broadcast 2003 Page #54  
n to the area, so I stayed up late trying to find what news information was 2003 Page #55  
 that the truck was having trouble trying to travel up through the field. A 2003 Page #61  
headache it had become. Instead of trying to explain things away, official  2003 Page #141  
what he had seen and recorded, and trying to keep what he really thought wa 2003 Page #145  
 make sure that whatever they were trying to protect would never see the li 2003 Page #148  
ntion to the very things they were trying to hide? The trick involved misdi 2003 Page #148  
 interested in UFOs while actually trying to gather as much information as  2003 Page #148  
he could tell. There were patterns trying to make themselves known, but the 2003 Page #149  
 what Dr. Greer and this group are trying to do?" He bent over and he said, 2003 Page #200  
bbons proposed taking one case and trying to get it declassified. They woul 2003 Page #200  
began researching the 1897 period, trying to put the Aurora story in perspe 2004 Page #27  
ynolds Hanson said, "They're still trying to bring up the hoax about the sp 2004 Page #29  
s second incident, because he kept trying to relate this to Shag Harbor but 2004 Page #43  
added aggravation. Remember, I was trying to survive my time there and didn 2004 Page #55  
Mexico historical research project trying to find pre-Cold War artifacts —  2004 Page #70  
g scared since at least 1947 — and trying to keep any signs of their fear a 2004 Page #82  
ld allow the alien to land without trying to shoot it down, the alien would 2004 Page #87  
Ufologists were wasting their time trying to get through the government sec 2004 Page #99  
Walker asked a number of questions trying to ridicule the story, but when A 2004 Page #99  
to Lee Graham that he had given up trying to gain access to the so-called B 2004 Page #146  
ze the public on UFOs. Q: Are they trying to slowly get our minds ready? A: 2004 Page #184  
 understanding of who somebody was trying to get me to meet with. I am sayi 2004 Page #194  
aid so, but I could tell they were trying to find out if I really knew anyt 2004 Page #221  
 the FBI. So we know the story was trying to get itself out of Roswell befo 2004 Page #237  
s just over five feet call and was trying co run across the road from a far 2005 Page #35  
 moving at my speed or faster. I'm trying to close in for a better look." J 2005 Page #64  
ge of tomorrow. There is no use in trying to prove somethjng that is unknow 2005 Page #94  
beit there are cliscrepancies when trying to recreate the actual scenario o 2005 Page #166  
 subject presents to those who are trying to ferret out the truth about our 2005 Page #168  
ahead of us would use and they are trying to attract our attention, which i 2006 Page #6  
n Andrews. Simultaneously, I began trying to learn more about the UFO incid 2006 Page #89  
ng the history of the incident and trying to get to the bottom of it and wa 2006 Page #92  
 caused the very panic we would be trying to prevent, a covert monitoring p 2006 Page #116  
ate it, and spent a couple of days trying to find whether there could have  2006 Page #125  
mia in the area, and they had been trying very hard to establish a link thr 2006 Page #126  
ident Harry S. Truman was at first trying to carry out a "secret war" again 2006 Page #141  
'We lost so many planes and pilots trying to carry out the order, it was re 2006 Page #141  
maged equipment. And just as I was trying to turn the equipment off so it w 2006 Page #147  
nd we played games with each other trying to do electro- counter measures a 2006 Page #149  
and skinny down. The blotting I am trying to describe here looks sort of ve 2006 Page #159  
he Seattle Mariners were valiantly trying to battle their way out of last p 2006 Page #183  
fter five months of organizing and trying to scrape together funds and equi 2006 Page #187  
ro in a particular!) ci\ ic cause: trying to help solve their transit probl 2007 Page #69  
olding the beer Uncle Sam has been trying to keep under wraps for 50 years. 2007 Page #71  
 kind of believed that and stopped trying. I starred to enjo) the social as 2007 Page #79  
 termed further research. I wasn't trying to uncover anything about the hac 2007 Page #85  
(Internet addresses) as well as to trying to find out what the entire netwo 2007 Page #85  
could see your looking around like trying lots of gates, and finding one op 2007 Page #88  
k it could. Ermm, it was my way of trying to communicat e with those people 2007 Page #90  
he federal gm ernmem when they are trying to create a composite forensic sk 2007 Page #94  
p level". The crew was desperately trying to keep the craft airborne long e 2007 Page #109  
ate thjs event occurred? Joe: I am trying to thjnk back. It had to have bee 2007 Page #122  
 ice cream and stuff. ivly mom was trying to get our minds off of my dad go 2007 Page #124  
urn our attention when it comes to trying to determine the origins and natu 2007 Page #132  
 Air Force deal, unless somebody's trying to trick me. You've heard of the  2007 Page #133  
we drove and were chasing it down, trying to see where it was going. SO ALL 2007 Page #167  
e object. It looked Like they were trying to see if anytlung was Like hirun 2007 Page #169  
en boys leaving the area as he was trying to enter. This was 3 to 4 days af 2008 Page #51  
orcement with home and family, and trying to find time for other interests. 2008 Page #55  
 the line that we were desperately trying to push at the time, i.e. that we 2008 Page #67  
N OF HAAR.P AND THE OTHER STATIONS TRYING TO INTERACT WITH THE IONOSPHERE ? 2008 Page #78  
're setting a trap for it. They're trying to draw whatever it is up to the  2008 Page #87  
ecame exposed to the importance of trying to understand the technology of U 2008 Page #104  
.onships . The difficulc.y lies in trying co establis h the principles on w 2008 Page #112  
ll, and they died in a plane crash trying to bring the substances in for te 2009 Page #29  
The smoothness of the craft -I was trying to figure it out. It feels like g 2009 Page #66  
ays. Although scientists have been trying for some time to produce manmade  2009 Page #159  
 enemy from the beaches. Basically trying to develop controllable artificia 2009 Page #176  

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ty years. For exampk, electroimebc tryns000ets of the "dfrode" ar Iwc-array 2006 Page #35  

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to tell, no doubt arising from her trysts with the President and the Attorn 2007 Page #135  

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4. Dr H,,. .• •rl.:!".: e-,°":h to tr•;,, p:•ot't •l•.rtr1r :i,,:•, r.1-..: 2008 Page #20  

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

, 1961 address www majesticdocumen ts.com“In the councils of government, we 2003 Page #6  
ovember 1978 www.maje s ticdocumon ts.com www.maj9sticdocum9nts.com“The evi 2003 Page #14  
per sensitive topic?CAUS Lawsuit - TS UMBRA 9 October 1980 November 14-16,2 2003 Page #163  
 TSR ■ Legionnaire via TC 1992 1 4 TS ■ CIA archivist via TC 1992 1 1 TS ■  2003 Page #169  
TS ■ CIA archivist via TC 1992 1 1 TS ■ Cantwell via TC 93-96 16 42 TS ■ Qu 2003 Page #169  
1 TS ■ Cantwell via TC 93-96 16 42 TS ■ Quillin via D. Berliner 1994 1 23 T 2003 Page #169  
 TSM ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 3 4 TS, x2 • S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 4 17 TS 2003 Page #169  
 x2 • S-4 (mailed to TC) 2001 4 17 TS Omega _____________ Totals ___-3766KE 2003 Page #169  
of copy C ESecurity 2 points about TS MAJIC, EYES ONLY are "two points" Res 2003 Page #186  
o points" Restricted not used with TS O ExampletLay to NSC on 17 Mar 53 195 2003 Page #186  
 do not apply to the CIA Almost no TS has been declassified □ RESTRICTED ap 2003 Page #186  
Wedemeyer Directive Classification TS Eyes Only Top Secret Origin Leaked -  2003 Page #205  
, 113Ar lip CU, SOURCE. NEWS mEnIA ts. Cul SPECIAL TNSTOLICTIDN3A PROTECTIv 2004 Page #21  
lder are not available as they are TS (TOP SECRET) Restricted Data. AS-2 re 2004 Page #246  
ond is the security classification TS/MJ- 12 with holes at the top, with no 2004 Page #252  
d to be fixed on tl1e witnesses. I ts head was disproportionably large with 2005 Page #31  
f lower levels of secrecy. The few TS document s we do have are nearly enti 2005 Page #74  
. The l.ist of authenticity points ts very long; 16 and anachrorusms such a 2005 Page #130  
eval event for the reader. New UFO ts Private correspondence to the author. 2005 Page #134  
0-2 Air Force officer In 1948. saw TS manuscript about UFO crash in New Mex 2006 Page #26  
AM J. INROAD The Dern." Department ts &man- ..“mt a JO( 1-141,01. COS L4-10 2006 Page #31  
1, • United States Patent 14789801 ts surd 1988.12.0e • tikentor. Lee. imro 2006 Page #35  
4 ~ Pages Clilss. 8 TSMEO 11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 42 TS 23 TSRMEO 1 MJ-12ref 38 TS 2007 Page #42  
ages Clilss. 8 TSMEO 11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 42 TS 23 TSRMEO 1 MJ-12ref 38 TSMEO 3 2007 Page #42  
lilss. 8 TSMEO 11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 42 TS 23 TSRMEO 1 MJ-12ref 38 TSMEO 3132 S, 2007 Page #42  
32 S, uncl 335 TSM, Conf 150 TSM 4 TS,x2 _1 _TSOmega 3766 ADDRESSES ON ENVE 2007 Page #42  
 Most pages stamped CONFIDENTIAL ■ TS pages started with the "US Air Force" 2007 Page #45  
t folder not available as they are TS Restricted Data. AS-2 requires a lett 2007 Page #49  
d at NPIC" - ■ "White Hot" ... are TS Restricted Data ■ "blue room facility 2007 Page #49  
clearance -information buried with TS material. lntroduoed. • to stop highe 2007 Page #52  
ranking officers from snooping ink TS files'.•·: · ... · .. ... '• .:, ': . 2007 Page #52  
ckey Mouse. His appeal to children ts underuable and !us ability to sell pr 2007 Page #62  
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 co the threat. Military strategis ts foresee the use of space craft w1ch n 2008 Page #114  
001 Totals 2 8 TSMEO 1 11 T!:R 1 4 TS 1 I TS 16 42 TS 1 Zl TSRMEO 1 MJ12 re 2008 Page #115  
als 2 8 TSMEO 1 11 T!:R 1 4 TS 1 I TS 16 42 TS 1 Zl TSRMEO 1 MJ12 ref. 1-1  2008 Page #115  
SMEO 1 11 T!:R 1 4 TS 1 I TS 16 42 TS 1 Zl TSRMEO 1 MJ12 ref. 1-1 38 ISMEO  2008 Page #115  
 HI.I'. J)()IJlff · MASSf\"[ AMOD,"TS OF E\1DnSCC SUPPORT ITO, • nr.s;rrrr. 2008 Page #156  
'Dungs Go South • Strmgfield's Lea.ts ■ NASA's Troubles, and The Grenada ln 2008 Page #161  
er 1976 sign-off by L.C.R. (p 16) (TS) paragraphs double-spaced (pp 17-18)  2009 Page #8  
of the security page, shown as the TS control number. This added consistenc 2009 Page #13  
ty to the wording of an authentic (TS) letter from Eisenhower to Tom Gates, 2009 Page #13  
secrets. Finally, what's left? The TS Control number shows up on both the t 2009 Page #13  
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human psychological aberrations . (TS) Active measures have been expended t 2009 Page #25  
RTY ACTS AS AMENDED. COPY 01 OF 02 TS CONTROL NUMBER T310010-055 20         2009 Page #26  
             'THE FLAMING ELLIPSE" tS:~...-; ::t.t:fJ--.:._(._ -. ~-.. : JI 2009 Page #123  
loOOff-CIIICLI,.._ "'°'-LO 1'~· Ml/TS. D'll;:J A \~ST IUCT o, IJl-0'~ '! L~ 2009 Page #130  
said was ":;s awesome in its c[f «.ts ns the atomic bomb." {AP Wirephoto).  2009 Page #180  
nnd U:1llcd :Statca ~ · l'CIC!:ili,ts &re reported to have le-! vclopcd tbc 2009 Page #183  
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 or ·1CXIStS and that .!1rst repo!"tS, al• li!ic l(r1ctc1· a.bout it." . :  2009 Page #184  
r_nlia, ~1unc 14·, ell Dr. Lci!Ch :ts sn.yt1,g hi.~ wcnp-t/\P}-P1·0!. W. A. 2009 Page #184  

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

nsitive Compartmented Information (TS-SCI) · clearance -information buried  2007 Page #52  

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po,* op Unicktatified nYing(k.ittu ts0 1,041$.111 10 MI3 $.0101211kAl .1t L 2004 Page #205  

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-1 38 ISMEO 48 3132 S, uncl. 1 335 TS\1, C I IO TStMJi2 IO 150 TSM 3 4 DTS  2008 Page #115  

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y cv^crsa 3 ttfato* woaswrm Imidac tsaaa*a Ckiaaaa rosemary aa* gather that 2003 Page #223  

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

e military potential of rocketry • Tsarist Rocket: Did he know? • Revered b 2004 Page #153  
who had worked assiduously for the tsarist secret police'. . As will be rel 2004 Page #153  
s it that Tukhachevsky knew of the Tsarist Rocket. Beria then used this fil 2004 Page #153  
t", though speculation is that the Tsarist rocket might have put Tukachevsk 2004 Page #153  
iG) • Sukhoi • Yakovlev • Ilyushin Tsarist UFO Flap of 1892 • March 12 to A 2004 Page #165  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Tsarist Rocket? • Originally found near  2004 Page #167  
mined craft on invitation from the Tsarist police and ordered it buried aga 2004 Page #167  
 of armored combat in the Ukraine. Tsarist Rocket (cont.) • In 1947, top So 2004 Page #167  
between 3,500 and 5,000 years ago. Tsarist Rocket Exam Results I • Only fro 2004 Page #167  
       Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Tsarist Rocket Exam Results II • Craft c 2004 Page #168  
nsive analysis lasting for decades Tsarist Rocket Exam results III • After  2004 Page #168  

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

sible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). Prions are different from bacteri 2006 Page #113  

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

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

e • Crash Sites • Kibalchich, N. • Tsiolkovskiy, K. • GIRD • Tukachevsky, M 2004 Page #152  
r Analysis • Lev Melnikov, source, Tsiolkovskiy Academy 170                 2004 Page #173  

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

l ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA 1999 1 335 TSM, conf ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 10 1 2003 Page #169  
f ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) 2000 10 150 TSM ■ S-3 (mailed to TC) 2000 3 4 TS, x2 2003 Page #169  
MJ-12ref 38 TSMEO 3132 S, uncl 335 TSM, Conf 150 TSM 4 TS,x2 _1 _TSOmega 37 2007 Page #42  
MEO 3132 S, uncl 335 TSM, Conf 150 TSM 4 TS,x2 _1 _TSOmega 3766 ADDRESSES O 2007 Page #42  
age was stamped TOP SECRET /MAJIC (TSM) ■ Most pages stamped CONFIDENTIAL ■ 2007 Page #45  
 1 335 TS\1, C I IO TStMJi2 IO 150 TSM 3 4 DTS 4 1 TSOm~a 10-l 3760 Scope o 2008 Page #115  

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

s Class. ■ Jaime Shandera 1984 2 8 TSMEO ■ Bill Moore 1985 1 11 TSR ■ Legio 2003 Page #169  
■ Salina via TC mailbox 1996 14 38 TSMEO ■ S-2 (main plus to TC) 1999 48 31 2003 Page #169  
1 14 48 1 10 3 4 ~ Pages Clilss. 8 TSMEO 11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 42 TS 23 TSRMEO 1 2007 Page #42  
1 TS 42 TS 23 TSRMEO 1 MJ-12ref 38 TSMEO 3132 S, uncl 335 TSM, Conf 150 TSM 2007 Page #42  
e delivery and the classification. TSMEO is an abbreviation for TOP SECRET/ 2008 Page #104  
C.8 1999 2000 2000 2001 Totals 2 8 TSMEO 1 11 T!:R 1 4 TS 1 I TS 16 42 TS 1 2008 Page #115  

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 IO TStMJi2 IO 150 TSM 3 4 DTS 4 1 TSOm~a 10-l 3760 Scope of comments ■Leak 2008 Page #115  

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

nce Grouping) 1 1 V.V.S. UNKS PVID TsPK Launch Centers Tracking Stations Ka 2004 Page #156  
escue Service • PVO: Air Defense • TsPK: Cosmonaut Training Center • TAW: C 2004 Page #157  

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4 2 8 TSMEO ■ Bill Moore 1985 1 11 TSR ■ Legionnaire via TC 1992 1 4 TS ■ C 2003 Page #169  

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

 Quillin via D. Berliner 1994 1 23 TSRMEO ■ Tim Cooper/FOIA 1994 1 1 MJ-12  2003 Page #169  
 8 TSMEO 11 T5R 4 TS 1 TS 42 TS 23 TSRMEO 1 MJ-12ref 38 TSMEO 3132 S, uncl  2007 Page #42  
1 T!:R 1 4 TS 1 I TS 16 42 TS 1 Zl TSRMEO 1 MJ12 ref. 1-1 38 ISMEO 48 3132  2008 Page #115  

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lio aansMtusnoas • la, ths svsasfe tSsit assdstanoa is net glrun® When your 2003 Page #212  

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

^J o & rahiag ys«r appraisal it Is tsslyal that yw yraaaat with £raa aay fh 2003 Page #223  

Word: "tstmji2", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

8 3132 S, uncl. 1 335 TS\1, C I IO TStMJi2 IO 150 TSM 3 4 DTS 4 1 TSOm~a 10 2008 Page #115  

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

d be used to trigger an artificial tsunami as an offensive weapon. Accordin 2009 Page #164  
 deaths of many U.S. servicemen. A tsunami weapon could have flooded out th 2009 Page #170  
ld have to be used to generate the tsunami waves in order to be effective?  2009 Page #177  

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

xplosives in triggering artificial tsunamis. After submitting Project Seal' 2009 Page #163  

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

Kapustin Yar Plesetsk Balkonur PSS TsUP NIPS Space Affairs Post 1960: Acade 2004 Page #156  

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people in the northern racm or 3.0.tt 1onift0111. 1,700 lest frees &moo* Ai 2004 Page #20  
 which resembled brushed aluminum. Tt had impacted twenty inches into the s 2005 Page #40  
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opy) • About 15 ft across and 9-10 tt thick • Low speed of about 15-20 mph  2006 Page #30  
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CT- 1794 ICREW MACH4 AT ( I 00.000 TT I PROJECT- I 194 TEST AlRCRAF"T ICREW 2007 Page #112  
e Bolivian army and he informed DA TT that the army's search party directed 2007 Page #142  
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he ne,vsn1a n nskcd a thEl thougl1 tt had hPP.n pl3nnerl tn 1 "·e.1ron hnd  2009 Page #181  
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uS the great adv:inces in very sh()Tt J •radio wave, lb.\t ca,r:n1: out o(  2009 Page #182  
c- 1 Existence of the weapan first tt:re sound d1vis1on Jf tile, Pay. was r 2009 Page #184  

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estic Annex C Fragment - U. Irt rr.tt4 the rr,..trIty or^r&ticrif rf VA:=1. 2004 Page #204  

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!Pf I.OCJ(rO 0t0 n[ ..-c 0-.,fC.T-"tt\: ~r 01~L...., Jl'fl.Oa1 o,un ~~" TI: 2009 Page #130  

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re an a fact-Hartl ng adnaian asad tta& kfco felt ed Statea On— mA ana e—li 2003 Page #226  

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tolaf aui'wy af sairaat aoatltla — ttaors. Iters la attaatot. a draft «f a  2003 Page #221  

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^atad^ aat taaaral toalrttar aa— , ttat Cl—aral Watoaaysr raters via Xar— f 2003 Page #221  

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rt. Ar:.iuut UFO S e~cy ■ TheCu,hR.ttD?v.llSyndrornt ■ Mov:rlf: TouQ.Id ~Bc 2009 Page #143  

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

. ■cdSX proceed on a brief trip to tte Sandia ITO farriltty to sake an agsg 2003 Page #212  
fiMasae* oa— ti— X taw tad la aial tte deairatallV af —to.Ing  taaaral tada 2003 Page #221  
ta Ossa—1 —aaysr far ywr appro —1, Tte law atari — af tor and fcry itnanr,  2003 Page #221  
IS ~\xia l\irel fml ii (l).~ ·•11h tte C,e,tral 11'~ r..,re, .Ill 'Mr, tte  2007 Page #12  
te C,e,tral 11'~ r..,re, .Ill 'Mr, tte Dud, Crnl'Titt!!e Co.en:d n ~ · 11 I 2007 Page #12  

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ves.gov/research/j fk/select-commi ttee-report /summary .html 42 Fletcher P 2009 Page #47  

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ne area code swnmary of two associ.ttes of photos •Called each lec1d • Chec 2009 Page #193  

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aaat precoats mtistmtaxy cv^crsa 3 ttfato* woaswrm Imidac tsaaa*a Ckiaaaa r 2003 Page #223  

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-tioles rtt present spr3earirg iv. ttht+ ,70)1.ioetion "101132ALL" II/ Dr.  2004 Page #25  

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n Tees Sorenson there we, riy :UV, tti*rC be dri not *vast tote Oritdspbj ' 2006 Page #30  
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eet oi eleC!rtc _currcnl~ • !-hoor ttiem down 11nrt r,ut the r~in or, lht h 2009 Page #183  

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.. :::·~.'. ,;i;..-,.. - ~~-~-=--. ttJ,~ .. , .. :.~ 183                    2009 Page #189  

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on's Missing Money *we mv.tra, far ttm r#4.0. ten Commapamoirmi I 41.. MOW  2006 Page #32  

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grow, wishes to held a posting to1 ttnd out "about our dear relativo,.. .71 2004 Page #20  

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

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sad ooa—ada, w cV£ jCs g£w CM— tat ttoao —a—aaatotiaaa taw sassed to co bo  2003 Page #221  

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AMAOA CHMft CAO liCA occcjoeu p kJ TTOP SECRET EiES OMV Septcr.rer 24, 1947 2003 Page #136  

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t of the 4450th Tactical Group) at TTR. The aircraft spent its career engag 2006 Page #81  
alth" airplanes allegedly based at TTR. Spokesmen for the Air Force denied  2006 Page #81  
e" Mulhare (Fig. 10) took off from TTR in Article 792 on a one- ship traini 2006 Page #81  
DT, a Divert Team was initiated at TTR and arrived at the crash site approx 2006 Page #82  

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f'., ·1,-e never seen a¥Intng lt,e ttus ,n a!l lhe IWenlY years ttut I """" 2009 Page #144  

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TING OBJECTS II DWIII I Cff')t1 SU.TU rtlUhl "THE PENTAGON SAYS ..... " THE 2008 Page #147  
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lk:men loiited the two old =chines tu'a horn near Glen Runde. about.- A sli 2006 Page #45  

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ociated fibrils (SAFs) in the test tube. It has been found that tissue that 2006 Page #114  
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h and the fact that it used vacuum tubes. This was a tracking radar pointed 2006 Page #11  
r an upgrade. The upgrade was from tubes to transistors. During that upgrad 2006 Page #152  
the process of the conversion from tubes to transistors, I was able to sit  2006 Page #152  
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ject was described as a big silver tubeshaped craft, and it apparentl y cro 2007 Page #128  

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Phenomena Research Organization in Tucson, Arizona, and occasionally did so 2003 Page #143  
d with a pistol in the desert near Tucson — Ruled a suicide • RV Answer: In 2004 Page #210  
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ond. They likely would have met in Tucson later that year, but Douglas had  2005 Page #97  
t in Reich's planned operations in Tucson on the basis of Reich's observati 2005 Page #98  
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a of the base camp, and indeed, in Tucson itself was oppressive and deadeni 2005 Page #100  
n an accumulator from Maine to d1e Tucson site. The material had to be towe 2005 Page #100  
a huge black cloud formed over the Tucson area, gradually turning deep purp 2005 Page #100  
t, and Reich, then involved in the Tucson cloud-bustin g operation, took le 2005 Page #101  

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Eisenhower Administration, and the Tucson-based Institute of Atmospheric Ph 2005 Page #99  

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undation was located within a mock Tudor mansion that was originally design 2006 Page #197  

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npos-(-hum:1n-) :ind --ro~i:a"" (",tud~ ") th' sludy of hum:rnkind. from mi 2005 Page #107  

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

ll". Source: Truman Library. 7. On Tuesday, July 8, 1947, Marshall writes t 2003 Page #204  
use." Source: Truman Library 8. On Tuesday, July 8, 1947, Marshall writes a 2003 Page #205  
you discussed privately with me on Tuesday, July 1. I have net had, of cour 2003 Page #222  
a Sunday night. Two to three days (Tuesday or Wednesday, November 27 or 28, 2008 Page #55  
, /980). I do know that on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (December 29, 30 and  2009 Page #79  
67th ARS. which was para rescue on Tuesday night (December 30, 1980). So, I 2009 Page #79  

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

s treatment of the case returns to Tuesday's wink-wink-nudge-nudge treatmen 2009 Page #138  

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

" Miller as a key witness. He said Tuffy went to school with his son, Andy. 2008 Page #52  
ool with his son, Andy. He claimed Tuffy Miller discovered the object first 2008 Page #52  
he went to Ocosta High School with Tuffy Miller. Tuffy was out of school fo 2008 Page #53  
sta High School with Tuffy Miller. Tuffy was out of school for seven days a 2008 Page #53  
use everyone was talkjng about it. Tuffy Miller told him, "You 'l/ read abo 2008 Page #53  
about it. ft 's really something." Tuffy claimed he shot a roll of film, bu 2008 Page #53  
after the Crash. What Happened to "Tuffy" Miller? The city of Westport and  2008 Page #53  
some reason not yet revealed, Ken "Tuffy" Miller was identified repeatedly  2008 Page #53  
se proximity to the Crash, and how Tuffy got into the area first and actual 2008 Page #54  

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

people I contacted who identified "Tufjy" Miller as a key witness. He said  2008 Page #52  

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

. This call is radioed in from the tugboat Delores, located near Anacortes  2006 Page #184  

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

ion (at different points in time), tugged by currents, traveling over 250 f 2006 Page #191  

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

ch, N. • Tsiolkovskiy, K. • GIRD • Tukachevsky, M.                          2004 Page #152  
sh Retrieval Conference Marshal M. Tukachevsky • Brilliant General • Renais 2004 Page #153  
 from the Soviet military. Marshal Tukachevsky, commander of the Red Army i 2004 Page #153  
nister part in the fate of Marshal Tukachevsky 150 • Some Legend has it tha 2004 Page #153  
ile to frighten Stalin into having Tukachevsky executed to"prevent a milita 2004 Page #153  
 the Tsarist rocket might have put Tukachevsky in an unassailable position. 2004 Page #153  
de the USSR Majestic 12 Trotsky on Tukachevsky • Trotsky, L'arrnee contre S 2004 Page #154  
reserve themselves .... Trotsky on Tukachevsky II • A man who is a good gen 2004 Page #154  

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

members of GIRD including Korolev. Tukachevsky's Fall • Was Joe Stalin an O 2004 Page #153  

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

vsky 150 • Some Legend has it that Tukhachevsky knew of the Tsarist Rocket. 2004 Page #153  
 A man who is a good general, like Tukhachevsky, needs independent aides, o 2004 Page #154  

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

 Thursday, May 15, 1947, above the Tularosa Basin in south central New Mexi 2004 Page #62  
ost 8,300 square kilometers in the Tularosa Basin of south-central New lVfe 2005 Page #125  

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

 came out, as well as several tiny tulip-like seed affairs about 1/16-inch  2003 Page #49  

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

nerlcnn Air J"orc;;.e. com-pons ol tulure "'lilrtU~ iu der~;;u;.;. ClNCn,·r 2009 Page #182  

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

 dabbling in Communism, we have to tum our attention to the FBI. Born Norma 2007 Page #136  
eet MSL. .. We were making a right tum ... We were approximately 25 degrees 2008 Page #10  
 southeast , apparently making the tum over Reno, flying near Las Vegas, an 2008 Page #15  
rase "DIS UFO Incident Files" will tum up the information. The First Batch  2008 Page #64  
l. The wealthy elite's decision to tum their back on Hitler may have begun  2008 Page #130  
s partners with Harriman , who, in tum, was both mentor and fellow Skull &  2008 Page #138  

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

er the discovery of orgone energy, tumbled beyond retrieve. From now on eve 2005 Page #96  

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

er investigation, turned out to be tumbleweed seed. The scientific investig 2003 Page #49  

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

he abduction stories that had come tumbling out of Myrna Hansen when Len St 2003 Page #149  

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

s no good." On February 6, a small tumor similar co a boil appeared in Cher 2005 Page #33  
erwent a minor surgery co have the tumor removed and was sent back home. On 2005 Page #33  

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

S ALL OVER THE PLACE, AND SOME OF ?TUN ARE HAVING STOMACH ACEEB. YOU KNOW,  2004 Page #24  
c n;1-~ONDON , June ll-:(".'P) .-1 tun! o[ U1c prolccl. One 11ul11ority , l 2009 Page #182  

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

 while the control did not. When a tunable 1 to 20 MHz radio signal was add 2003 Page #111  

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

is scenario would give governments tune to analyze and manage social trends 2006 Page #60  
could make the news media play any tune he wanted them to play. Congress wa 2007 Page #11  

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

 this controversial subject. I had tuned into KDKA radio that night to list 2003 Page #54  
ction of the RF signal when it was tuned to about 7MHz. Taylor wondered if  2003 Page #111  
nished to "be alert," and ro "Seay tuned ro this channel." And why are thes 2007 Page #62  

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

cv.B, 60, 21. 1999, p.4457 Science Tunes Jan_l,l\ln Physicist s Confirm Pow 2005 Page #23  

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

..:l'l1.£r. •I :'\'1.n-.:r,-,.1 In tunf'll"f :1w~...;;11e" ·:,· ~• •"'1 ,,_ 2005 Page #124  

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

 gold, uranium, rhenium, platinum, tungsten, osmium, etc. These are all muc 2006 Page #7  

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

? The Valley Of Death? • Linked to Tunguska explosion • Emit low frequencie 2004 Page #166  
............................... 59 Tunguska: 100 Years Later Nick Redfern . 2008 Page #5  
                                   Tunguska: 100 Years Latter Nick Redfern  2008 Page #97  
, numerous people in the region of Tunguska , Russia, and specifically in t 2008 Page #97  
 what is known as the Podkamennaya Tunguska River basin on behalf of the So 2008 Page #98  
ermine what had really occun-ed at Tunguska back in 1908. • l -,. ~ !i ;: . 2008 Page #99  
ectly to the north, over Onkoul 's Tunguska road, the sky split in two and  2008 Page #99  
el and iridium were present at the Tunguska site, both of which are found i 2008 Page #100  
. As a result, the theory that the Tunguska object was indeed a meteorite w 2008 Page #100  
ted that, in all probability , the Tunguska meteorite had approached the ar 2008 Page #100  
ammed into the ground. But was the Tunguska event really the result of a me 2008 Page #100  
 been suggested for the mystery of Tunguska , including an asteroid, a smal 2008 Page #100  
FO exploded high in the skies over Tunguska; and (b) that the Russian Gover 2008 Page #100  
er world was the root-cause of the Tunguska event was addressed deeply in t 2008 Page #100  
 alien spacecraft came to grief at Tunguska, wrote an article in the May 20 2008 Page #101  
gle: The work by the first postwar Tunguska expedition , organized in 1958  2008 Page #101  
ed in the discussion to agree: the Tunguska space body had in fact exploded 2008 Page #101  
or of the nuclear character of the Tunguska explosion. Maybe we are even de 2008 Page #102  
or exploded in the air high above, Tunguska in 1908 is certainly provocativ 2008 Page #102  
f an alien spacecraft exploding at Tunguska as its central theme. Eight yea 2008 Page #102  
cording device" at the site of the Tunguska blast, and subsequently detem1i 2008 Page #102  
heir huge craft. And the fact that Tunguska continues to play a major role  2008 Page #102  
978 novel And Having Writ used the Tunguska story as a springboard for an a 2008 Page #102  
hekhov knew the secret of the 1908 Tunguska explosion-that turns out to hav 2008 Page #102  
connaissance mission journeying to Tunguska and finding advanced technology 2008 Page #103  
starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Tunguska explosion is shrouded in myster 2008 Page #103  
too, with a two-part story (titled Tunguska and Terma respectively), in whi 2008 Page #103  
ced to work together and travel to Tunguska , where they learn that materia 2008 Page #103  
ry of what did or did not occur at Tunguska, and whether or not aliens real 2008 Page #103  
on of text: Eyewitness accounts of Tunguska (Crash) by N. V. Yasiliev, A. F 2008 Page #103  
llant, Atheneum , 1995 The Unknown Tunguska , Vladimir V. Rubtsov, Fate, Ma 2008 Page #103  
Rubtsov, Fate, May 2001 Great 1908 Tunguska Explosion -UFO Meets Comet?, AF 2008 Page #103  

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

ion • Northern Lights The Big One: Tunguskaya, 1908 • Crash site, or mid-ai 2004 Page #166  

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

tfit. It was depicted as wearing a tunic top, a pointed hood that covered i 2006 Page #91  

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

for any television coverage, while tuning around the AM radio band trying t 2003 Page #54  
s, Bill Bulebush from Mammoth, was tuning his CB radio in the car that afte 2003 Page #58  

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

rface. Pulley hooks are set in the tunnel every thirty feet to enable hand- 2004 Page #51  
nd. And that's where that concrete tunnel finishes, bricked up with concret 2004 Page #51  
what, in comparison to the Channel Tunnel, the one that exists between Dove 2004 Page #53  
t looks like its subsidence from a tunnel that has been bored, years ago. Y 2004 Page #53  
w and train restrictions so clear (tunnel height, for example). , Hoaxes Th 2004 Page #121  
cientists and even if the) built a tunnel down there to get access to where 2005 Page #71  
ss. This new design (based on wind tunnel models and UFO technical data) ha 2009 Page #22  

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

otage and espionage. Reports to be tunneled directly to FBI or CG Police. G 2003 Page #32  

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

ll mountain range honeycombed with tunnels and shafts which were crammed to 2003 Page #142  
aves disturbed, or the underground tunnels leading to them breached. Paul B 2003 Page #148  
g specially designed and excavated tunnels which channeled the pulse to a d 2003 Page #149  
 told me that underground concrete tunnels ring the base just below the sur 2004 Page #51  
 number of times and thought these tunnels connect to the underground bunke 2004 Page #51  
ir that's never been used. (In the tunnels) there's perfect air. There's no 2004 Page #52  
eady but I saw plans showing three tunnels which exist between (RAF) Woodbr 2004 Page #52  
 or anything like that. Just three tunnels. Could you tell from the plans,  2004 Page #53  
m the plans, about the size of the tunnels, how long or how wide? I'll tell 2004 Page #53  
er and Calais, we're talking three tunnels of a similar size. G. The area a 2004 Page #53  
ips, of subsidence for those three tunnels, then I've got a marker, and I c 2004 Page #53  
oles in places, or go through some tunnels, or fit under the underpasses. S 2004 Page #127  
ave been even more difficult, with tunnels and other railroad restrictions  2004 Page #127  
ing the afternoon we visited the P Tunnels, which were managed by military  2006 Page #199  

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

.. . . Summation ■ An era of ma1or tuns,t:on ■ Ce:isdess UFO encounters -,, 2009 Page #153  

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

~ ... ~ ......... -...... _ OBJECT TUR!IED RED OIi UIIDERSIDE BEroHE Flfiil 2009 Page #111  

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

that, for instance, applied to the turbine engine. Using a number of assump 2005 Page #171  
of small pieces of debris. I found turbine blades and other components from 2006 Page #76  
trical systems driven by a ram-air turbine to provide power and hydraulic p 2006 Page #77  
of the two blades from the ram-air turbine. Obviously, the site had not bee 2006 Page #80  
ly thing he could think of was the turbine oil, but it is manufactured to h 2008 Page #54  
). He was quick to point out, "The turbine runs on 3 to 4 quarts. If you lo 2008 Page #54  

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

ct a Huey Helicopter firing up its turbines. He was skeptical about the the 2008 Page #44  

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

ut helicopters, you could pick out turbo jet engines, you could pick out je 2006 Page #147  

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

nced jetliner, the 777, still uses turbojet propulsion . One of the leading 2005 Page #173  
 elements of a Pratt & Whitney J75 turbojet, the same type used in the firs 2006 Page #76  

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

to somehow correct for atmospheric turbulence so that high-powered telescop 2003 Page #148  
asurement of high-altitude optical turbulence: Modification analysis and te 2007 Page #163  
asurement of high-altitude optical turbulence that included a 1111iq11e met 2007 Page #163  

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

etty individual agenda and private turf wars, to move forward together. Tha 2006 Page #181  

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

that was involved in the Shroud of Turin research, mentioned in the introdu 2003 Page #50  

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

f the 16,945-foot-rugh Mt. Ararat, Turkey, inadvertently stumbled across wh 2007 Page #137  
. Government-funded expedicions to Turkey to try and locate the Ark's remai 2007 Page #138  
 Sweden, 214 in Switzerland, 35 in Turkey and 98 in Argentina. LG. Farben o 2008 Page #136  

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

 UOV'1 VCnY FA.Sf AND IIH[ 9CAJIII TURl.s (),a OIHC/1 UliClPl.U-1[0 IIANrwt 2008 Page #149  

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

ry. We have learned that there was turmoil and duplication of field efforts 2004 Page #254  
rate, fanning public confusion and turmoil. Government might feel necessity 2006 Page #59  
es or prions, thereby reducing the turmoil and property damage. "Their" con 2006 Page #116  

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

will be examined later. Now let us turn our attention to other key validati 2003 Page #24  
aft fire. Again the questions must turn to why is this document authentic?  2003 Page #26  
found the artifact. I had hoped to turn up the broken-off pieces, but found 2003 Page #45  
 the Laurelville area, then made a turn and then began to travel northeast  2003 Page #58  
as prevented from doing so at each turn. Then as he grew stronger and began 2003 Page #95  
ter he learned the material might "turn into a lifting body" if placed in a 2003 Page #110  
olved for the monev. Non believers turn over their money to chanties. The p 2003 Page #118  
ps as NASA (who have now agreed to turn over 3 dozen pages of documents the 2003 Page #192  
 reported back to Smith. Smith, in turn, would have undoubtedly have relate 2003 Page #197  
 the central government, which, in turn, had sought assistance from the U.S 2004 Page #8  
Mexico in 1947. And from Russia we turn to Australia. In his 1991 book, Ali 2004 Page #15  
Fort Worth-Star-Telegram it was my turn to investigate the Aurora story. He 2004 Page #26  
ckens wheeled his vehicle around a turn just past the entrance road to the  2004 Page #34  
ous seconds. Their car rounded the turn, crested a small hill and came into 2004 Page #34  
e Roswell Incident, and Roswell in turn has become "ground zero" for the de 2004 Page #134  
ding of the truth, whatever it may turn out to be, will continue to be very 2004 Page #148  
e House of Representatives, who in turn sent it to the President. In this r 2004 Page #187  
he was offered and why he chose to turn it down: I was approached by a reti 2004 Page #194  
ied Flying Objects si He did a 180 turn from his pro ET stance in his 1956  2004 Page #205  
dent to Newton and Gebauer, who in turn had divulged the details to Scully. 2004 Page #218  
 3 p.m., the young women who would turn out to be the main witnesses in the 2005 Page #31  
 Space-. "l hesitated for weeks to turn ill) cloud-buster pipes toward a 's 2005 Page #96  
o know is that the IPU existed. In turn, the leaked IPU intelligence assess 2005 Page #125  
s before a satellite went to space turn into points of authentication, sinc 2005 Page #130  
ntroduced to another person who in turn invited him ro the viewing of some  2005 Page #149  
chnology . To do this, they had to turn to the experrs in corporate America 2005 Page #167  
eed of about 500 mph • Right angle turn at about 140 mph • Highly flexible  2006 Page #30  
tions. From these implications, in turn, a sensible view of contact-managem 2006 Page #50  
d. These lists of implications, in turn, could serve as guidance for pro-ac 2006 Page #51  
ositive or negative terms. This in turn would directly influence the outcom 2006 Page #55  
ange or hostile. Many people would turn to religion for support; many other 2006 Page #57  
ion for support; many others might turn away, convinced that religion was n 2006 Page #57  
 themselves, evacuate from cities, turn to a survivalist lifestyle, form pa 2006 Page #57  
bservance, while many others would turn away from their faith. New cults wo 2006 Page #59  
e as well. Many in the media would turn first to science for explanations,  2006 Page #59  
azed and confused. Many more would turn survivalist or vigilante, arming th 2006 Page #63  
trust. Many others would gradually turn to survivalism or paramilitary acti 2006 Page #64  
vers would question their faith or turn to radical forms of cult worship. A 2006 Page #65  
eir loyalty would fold. Many would turn to their church as refuge of last r 2006 Page #65  
t; many others would leave cities, turn to survivalism or paramilitary acti 2006 Page #65  
 border, they began a planned left turn and climb. About a third of the way 2006 Page #74  
out a third of the way through the turn, Weeks heard a warning horn that si 2006 Page #74  
avoid stalling, Weeks extended his turn and built up airspeed, but he inter 2006 Page #74  
alley, the pilot executed a gentle turn to the north. Launch control office 2006 Page #78  
ck the aircraft. After executing a turn over the town of Tonopah, Mulhare c 2006 Page #81  
ued, became disoriented during the turn to the southeast because he had no  2006 Page #82  
nvestigating. Some will inevitably turn out to be hoaxes. Some will be misi 2006 Page #88  
newly converted molecules could in turn, "corrupt" more normal molecules le 2006 Page #114  
the object or its impact point. In turn, they received assistance in the se 2006 Page #120  
tined to continue. (31) Let us now turn our attention to the events in Mexi 2006 Page #133  
pment. And just as I was trying to turn the equipment off so it would not b 2006 Page #147  
eed of sound. It did a right angle turn, then slowed and started wobbling.  2006 Page #177  
still knows how to talk to people, turn pages, and twist knobs. INTRODUCTIO 2006 Page #181  
s in this quest. Together, we will turn the wheel of life Appendix II: Sour 2006 Page #194  
n took a different and interesting turn. Bigelow was interested in many oth 2006 Page #196  
 time that the "information" might turn out to be disinformation but he nev 2006 Page #206  
he myth says, all we need to do is turn on CNN. The myth also says that the 2007 Page #8  
 co one degree or another at every turn. The first position begs a series o 2007 Page #59  
civilization." "\'(/here will they turn up next?," we're asked, then admoni 2007 Page #62  
ighway that comes through town and turn to go down to where our street was. 2007 Page #124  
 answer those questions we have to turn our attention to a Unjted States Ai 2007 Page #132  
to the latter book that we have to turn our attention when it comes to tryi 2007 Page #132  
e Ararat Anomal) we are obliged to turn our anencion to the story of one Do 2007 Page #138  
 the central government, which, in turn, had sought assistance from the US  2007 Page #141  
d. And we were told that we had to turn around and to leave the area. Mom:  2007 Page #168  
d he (police officer) just made us turn around. \Xie turned around and pret 2007 Page #169  
ght home. Paul: When he told us to turn around and the way he was acting -I 2007 Page #171  
 strike the water, it made a sharp turn upwards and climbed up rapidly in a 2007 Page #194  
um. He happed to be in a procedure turn and thus estimated the Ii fe to be  2008 Page #9  
used these early-day globalists to turn to Gernrnn nationalists . They fund 2008 Page #126  
crecy. But our scientists will not turn to national defense unless they per 2009 Page #21  
nto much deeper. It may ultimately turn out to be one of the most significa 2009 Page #55  

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

 to speak of it. And two times she turned me down. She said your grandfathe 2003 Page #36  
rty-inch saucer by a housewife who turned it over to an FBI officer named G 2003 Page #42  
paid to retrieval stories. Crisman turned over samples of the Maury Island  2003 Page #42  
s that the Maury Island debris was turned over by Crisman to a CIA agent na 2003 Page #42  
ng. These, on later investigation, turned out to be tumbleweed seed. The sc 2003 Page #49  
d to move over Route 30 East, then turned to the South. Various witnesses f 2003 Page #58  
ere for a while when his attention turned to a metallic object which was 64 2003 Page #68  
iness life on hold (forever, as it turned out), and moves his family to Was 2003 Page #86  
he story of Ike's visit to Edwards turned into a visit to see dead alien bo 2003 Page #192  
e Intelligence Agency and my quest turned up no additional data — with one  2004 Page #11  
The white trail left by the object turned into a rainboyd. The object fell  2004 Page #19  
oat when Officers Pond and O'Brien turned into the parking lot, having made 2004 Page #36  
 of the base. We went off duty and turned over the report of the strange li 2004 Page #55  
ived at the end of the runway they turned their spotlights on the hovering  2004 Page #57  
 Flatwoods monster, which probably turned out to be a vehicle not an alien. 2004 Page #130  
nd therefore it never happened. He turned one hundred eighty degrees, disma 2004 Page #145  
cly anymore about UFOs, apparently turned against the extraterrestrial expl 2004 Page #145  
ed the Revolution and unexpectedly turned up during the purge trials in the 2004 Page #153  
r laps... on a long- term basis it turned out to be a monumental headache f 2004 Page #178  
e of the men, General Glen Miller, turned out to be the man who had gotten  2004 Page #192  
il, several animals in the zoo had turned up dead for no apparent reason. T 2005 Page #34  
one must ask: whv were the records turned over to Project Blue Book? It was 2005 Page #124  
mation files would never have been turned over to Project Blue Book. 122    2005 Page #124  
0, but never confirmed -eventually turned to his German business partner, V 2005 Page #145  
 found at the site. Their skin had turned a pmplisb color. These beings wer 2005 Page #166  
n Meyers called ou*. to them, they turned and bolted over a ridge and disap 2006 Page #44  
icial contact is not squandered or turned toward hostility. Science The sci 2006 Page #56  
 become universal. Science will be turned to assessing vulnerabilities of N 2006 Page #68  
haos to tyranny. - Science will be turned to assessing vulnerabilities of N 2006 Page #69  
ng to avoid cloud formations, they turned and flew southwest, back toward A 2006 Page #73  
ng controlled airspace. As Mulhare turned to the east, the lights of Bakers 2006 Page #81  
e blaze. A Kern County coroner was turned away by military officials who sa 2006 Page #82  
h. Mrs. May and the Lemon boy then turned their flashlights on and directed 2006 Page #90  
 life of their once quiet town was turned completely upside down and shatte 2006 Page #93  
efore reaching the base the object turned, redirected its course heading, t 2006 Page #97  
actually set up the incident to be turned into a joke. The inaccuracies in  2006 Page #99  
edly from Cardiff University — who turned up conveniently out of the blue t 2006 Page #130  
proximately 1700 (1955 mph) knots, turned to a heading of 290 degrees, and  2006 Page #133  
ion could be scrambled, the object turned to a course that would not immedi 2006 Page #134  
 border down towards Presidio then turned and entered Mexican airspace nort 2006 Page #135  
datory bird but later the name was turned into an acronym for "Homing All t 2006 Page #143  
ilene) Texas, we were testing what turned out to be the F-94 (Lockheed Star 2006 Page #175  
 designed as a home but eventually turned into the Bigelow Holding Company  2006 Page #197  
d half circle bodies. Bigelow also turned down funding requests during this 2006 Page #202  
trol of the rurcrafr, whjch qwckly turned straight up, and departed the Mia 2007 Page #109  
 feature at the far end. An upward turned "ski slope" was built into the ru 2007 Page #114  
er) just made us turn around. \Xie turned around and pretty much left the a 2007 Page #169  
ADULTS, FEEL AFRAID OF THE MAN WHO TURNED YOU AWAY? Mom: I don't know that  2007 Page #171  
e told us to leave. We immediately turned the car around and went straight  2007 Page #171  
ligent control, the object quickly turned south along the Texas coast, avoi 2007 Page #185  
n colour and resembling nvo places turned upside down and put together, div 2007 Page #193  
 not realJy interested in ufology, turned over the pieces to hi~. Fontes to 2007 Page #195  
ts journey, reaching Reno where it turned to the southeast , flew on toward 2008 Page #16  
. Some people claimed to have been turned away at gunpoint. There were no r 2008 Page #44  
e stopped by soldiers who politely turned them around. She described them a 2008 Page #45  
o the area from Gray land and was "turned around" at a military checkpoint. 2008 Page #51  
m a stack 4- 5 inches across. " It turned out Army and commercial pilots di 2008 Page #54  
ng. The frustrated USAF eventually turned to the Stanford Research Institut 2008 Page #73  
hts, too, but changed their minds, turned around and went back to the truck 2008 Page #83  
ugh an 8 -12 power lens. They then turned to full circles. The objects to t 2008 Page #94  
ht body seemed to smudge, and then turned into a giant billow of black smok 2008 Page #98  
ce during one botched robbery that turned out killing the victim, the word  2008 Page #111  
Socialism in Russia, which swiftly turned into communism, was the creation  2008 Page #124  
.C.R." at the end of the pages. It turned out that I found that colleague N 2009 Page #11  
p in elevation into the clouds and turned into one of the stars and that wa 2009 Page #84  
n Tarawa Island in the Pacific. He turned to a reporter and said: "remember 2009 Page #160  
 Tarawa Island in the Pacific" and turned to a reporter and said "You remem 2009 Page #170  

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

e daughter of his cousin, Reverend Turner Hamilton Holt, came forward a few 2003 Page #190  
statement given by Lt. Col. Harold Turner of the U.S. Army/Ordnance and Whi 2004 Page #64  
ound Commander: Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Proving Ground comma 2004 Page #64  
ng of May 29th, Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Proving Ground comma 2004 Page #67  
ll Hull showed his cousin Reverend Turner Hamilton Holt a craft and pickled 2004 Page #84  

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New Ze'1land. I In the Pacific and turnert to a re-· Fear~ of espionage res 2009 Page #181  

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 pieces home to show to him before turning it all in at the base. Bessie Br 2004 Page #137  
ed over the Tucson area, gradually turning deep purple with a somewhat redd 2005 Page #100  
hese ideas, but was more intent on turning theory into practice. ln June 19 2005 Page #172  
 occurred, would likely be a major turning point in human history. The scen 2006 Page #48  
 recorded human history, a literal turning point where humankind sees clear 2006 Page #50  
own the story as soon as possible, turning the event into something akin to 2006 Page #58  
ntake fan of the chemistry lab and turning it on when the teacher came in.  2007 Page #82  
hical control of their desktop and turning the colour right down so that it 2007 Page #86  
eah, because they only had one guy turning traffic around, the state troope 2007 Page #170  
pon breaking off the intercept and turning towards his home base, all syste 2008 Page #31  
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en cooled, like water does when it turns to ice, and that makes bismuth val 2003 Page #106  
lvement in the Kecksburg crash. It turns out that Bourassa was the head of  2003 Page #193  
or a few seconds while negotiating turns in the road. More and more the lig 2004 Page #34  
t to the debris field with him. It turns out his name was Sheridan Cavitt,  2004 Page #139  
when he was in Albuquerque. And it turns out that the person who called him 2004 Page #189  
he Hard Evidence (Part 2) Doty, it turns out to be. He set up a meeting wit 2004 Page #190  
yone else. This guy (Falcon) — who turns out to have worked for the DIA (De 2004 Page #190  
e claims made in Scully's book? It turns out that they've been there all al 2004 Page #216  
blic. Could George help? Filer, it turns out, knew James Bond Johnson. In 1 2004 Page #226  
 very high speed, make right angle turns, move straight up and down, typica 2006 Page #9  
sources. Upon further research, it turns out that the San Francisco Examine 2006 Page #44  
 killed by a deadly pathogen which turns out to be classified as a virus ha 2006 Page #102  
 to watching bow it made 90 degree turns at this high speed and everything. 2006 Page #176  
eo camera. Unfortunately, the film turns out to be blank, revealing nothing 2006 Page #187  
ted controlled descent, calculated turns, speed reductions , and other clea 2007 Page #185  
f the 1908 Tunguska explosion-that turns out to have been caused by Russian 2008 Page #102  
lle, Inc. of Columbus , Ohio.43 It turns out I 94 7 was the year Wright-Pat 2009 Page #91  

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he horizon in the direction of Big Tusket Island. The colors of the lights  2004 Page #45  

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conceived, :hat cou~d be a kind of tutelage, possibly through the tacit app 2008 Page #113  
ly have the right of allowing such tutelage over us in such a fashion? (a)  2008 Page #113  
ubt that it woulo have no right of tutelage, since its doma:..n does no:: e 2008 Page #113  

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al school, supporting himself as a tutor for the duration of his studies. R 2005 Page #89  

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h received educations from private tutors. In 1914, the Balkans erupted in  2005 Page #88  

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sburgh reporter broke into regular TV programming that night on more than o 2003 Page #54  
nity. Most of the major Pittsburgh TV stations had a news crew at the scene 2003 Page #55  
ss what he saw since it was now on TV. Myron said that the brick was the ex 2003 Page #62  
is paper, the SCI-FI Channel's new tv documentary, "The New Roswell: Kecksb 2003 Page #65  
ring the showing of the new SCI FI TV documentary, "The New Roswell: Kecksb 2003 Page #71  
sive news coverage, concerning the TV special as well as the press conferen 2003 Page #72  
made to Puerto Rico with a British TV crew in search of both UFOs and the V 2003 Page #81  
ached, and finally to consumers of TV, film, and late-night radio as the st 2003 Page #141  
se Plate Allegedly used at the NRO tv.vw majesticdocuments com • It is stil 2003 Page #163  
OTE. AN uNtIFFICIAL TRA*SLATICN OF Tv! ARTICLE FCLLOWS. CUOTE1 A SECOND FIR 2004 Page #21  
was ready to appear in an American TV show, Sightings. The night before he  2004 Page #45  
 hour, Lockland Cameron was having TV problems. There was a white line acro 2004 Page #45  
I was working on a Home Box Office TV special called, UFOs: The E. T. Facto 2004 Page #69  
 SLIDE #24: Linda Moulton Howe and TV crew, Denver, Colo. I began to invest 2004 Page #76  
ice III. 32 UFO recovered shown on TV, screen black when bodies mentioned 1 2004 Page #111  
rt 9 and Report 10 (1948): News on TV and Mexico crash • Reports 35-36-37 ( 2004 Page #116  
r their time, as they made clear a TV movie was coming out that would throw 2004 Page #134  
 an episode of In Search Of.., the TV series X- Files, Dark Skies, and Seve 2004 Page #137  
first shown to the public in a Fox TV special in 1995. That film has widely 2004 Page #137  
its depiction in so many films and TV shows, has established the Internatio 2004 Page #148  
ldwater to Kent Jeffrey VIDEOS AND TV DOCUMENTARIES UFO Coverup! Live! Larr 2004 Page #149  
lien Autopg: Fact or Fiction? (Fox TV Documentary, Robert Kiviat Producer)  2004 Page #149  
's: Yesterdey, Today and Tomorrow, TV Documentary, Written By Robert Emenne 2004 Page #149  
ters of the Third Kind and the NBC TV show The UFO Project. The key event h 2004 Page #180  
e later went on to produce the NBC TV show Project UFO for two years in the 2004 Page #182  
ity • Methods are mostly standard "TV plot" killings: broken necks, stabbin 2004 Page #200  
ith his head in his hands with the TV on about the JFK assassination. • You 2004 Page #212  
 the expertise and more of the hit TV show CSI (Crime Scene Investigations) 2004 Page #250  
hey would have had interviews on a TV channel and said what the strange vis 2005 Page #35  
pen to your inquiries." But when a TV reporter approached him later, the ge 2005 Page #35  
ited the cloud-busting site when a TV crew came to film their operations, a 2005 Page #99  
gh books, periodicals , movies and TV shows following the path of Star Trek 2005 Page #119  
hentication, since major print and TV outlets widely covered artificial sat 2005 Page #130  
ountries. 13y far the most popular TV documentary made at the time was the  2005 Page #145  
o a wide variety of pubJjshers and TV companies around the world. First to  2005 Page #146  
ust 1995 saw the film broadcast on TV around the world. And the rest, as th 2005 Page #146  
rom the film that was broadcast on TV or seen on video. Therefore , the exa 2005 Page #146  
cts company TWIN FX for a Canadian TV documentary, in an attempt to show ho 2005 Page #150  
ing the remainder of the film to a TV compan) should they receive the right 2005 Page #151  
ble Peter Jennings, Feb. 24, 2005, TV mockumentary), that our fastest space 2006 Page #6  
kick. Think back to 1900. Note: no TV or radio or microwaves or nuclear pow 2006 Page #6  
its aftermath, was depicted in the TV series Alien Nation. A fast-strange-p 2006 Page #58  
 security. Many will stay glued to TV or the internet, hoping for clear inf 2006 Page #59  
d ones. Many would stay glued to 1 TV or internet for news, as long as thos 2006 Page #62  
e. Most people would stay glued to TV/radio for info and reassurance that a 2006 Page #63  
tive scenario was presented in the TV series V. The slow-strange-negative w 2006 Page #64  
e was a World in Action program on TV which dealt with a nuclear accident a 2006 Page #126  
ckwards to provide assistance to a TV company producing a science-fiction d 2006 Page #131  
try of Defense only helps film and TV companies where it believes that sign 2006 Page #131  
ida Background: Emmy Award-winning TV producer and investigative reporter,  2006 Page #139  
 1989. Unsolved Mysteries comes on TV and it was a popular show then. One n 2006 Page #161  
ought to myself, Well, if national TV is going to come out and blast it out 2006 Page #161  
was shortly after it was played on TV — "The Roswell Incident" on Unsolved  2006 Page #161  
 me that in 1978 he and a Japanese TV documentary team directed by Jun-Ichi 2006 Page #177  
me KING Five News (a major Seattle TV station) puts in a request for inform 2006 Page #184  
 it in the newspapers or see it on TV? And since we don't hear about UFO cr 2007 Page #7  
chelson, the late cljrector of CBS TV news, is quoted in rus obituary sayin 2007 Page #13  
s co spread propaganda ► Films and TV programs produced under contract ► Bo 2007 Page #21  
elated theme appeared in a pair of TV commercials broadcast in 1989. Neithe 2007 Page #75  
of other books. How did you follow TV, did you used co watch Scifi series?  2007 Page #81  
t talk a whole lot. He would watch TV and eat dinner instead of eating with 2007 Page #123  
t about the black-out: the phones, TV, the postal, chat is a very interesti 2007 Page #124  
papers. None. DeBow: How about the TV? Joe: No, no TV, just static, that wa 2007 Page #124  
Bow: How about the TV? Joe: No, no TV, just static, that was it. The TVs we 2007 Page #124  
out the phones being shut off, the TV, not being able to go out of town. We 2007 Page #126  
dn't go out, no communications, no TV, no nothing. DeBow: So was there anyo 2007 Page #126  
personally dug up, which was on my TV show originally and now here it is fi 2007 Page #127  
 Lake Superior in Minnesota. Local TV news station KDLH reported this incid 2007 Page #128  
ll, it wasn't Like what you see on TV where it's Like real thin and sharp.  2007 Page #167  
, they probably went co the radio, TV and newspaper and cold them to keep i 2007 Page #171  
m because he had watched a Seattle TV program called Town Meeting about UFO 2008 Page #46  
ul, had been sitting home watching TV in his Westport residence when he loo 2008 Page #48  
 in the same chair across from her TV in front of the large west-facing win 2008 Page #49  
did a seemingly constant stream of TV and radio interviews , appearing on m 2008 Page #65  
dio interviews , appearing on most TV news programs (including a number of  2008 Page #65  
er 11, 1988, but never used in the TV broadcast. A producer wanted to find  2008 Page #84  
ble networks , satellite radio and TV, book clubs, theme parks, phone compa 2008 Page #143  
inds Production LLC. www.openminds.tv. The information contained in these p 2009 Page #3  
 sent a copy of one of the current TV series, 'The Aliens' [sic-The Invader 2009 Page #32  
man (writing as Dahl): "There is a TV series running now that I swear is ba 2009 Page #32  
at his Ii fe has been that of this TV hero on the 'Invaders ' show ... but  2009 Page #32  
d doing some re-writing. I had the TV on in the background and stopped what 2009 Page #137  

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hotography, RG145, Can 1850, image TV-4B- 49, 50, 10/25/1941. 17. Correspon 2003 Page #39  

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humanoid s, robots, shadows, and a TV-set on legs." One craft was seen to f 2009 Page #136  

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 o1 some ~orL Pora-w::ir s,cC;""CL tvC!:::ipons h~.,-c in-The sentence read 2009 Page #182  

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lf in th.is hearing. GM: .Exactly! tvf\X/: Ramsey Clark is some ones whose  2007 Page #91  

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puters at school, unfortunatel y. :tvf\Xi: \X/ell 1 think you may find they 2007 Page #80  

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ies are described in the "SOM1-01 :tvfAJESTIC-12 GROUP SPECIAL OPERATIONS M 2005 Page #128  

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ogy in Retreat? ■ Philip Khss: One tvfan D1smto Band ■ Encounters ■ 1982: P 2008 Page #163  

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nuclear weapons stored inside the :tvfanzanos by E.R.D.A., -marked by red c 2007 Page #164  

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Wide shot from Kingman to DRES On :tvfay 20, 1953, some kind of urudentifie 2005 Page #51  

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It might be in my blood in a way. "tvfW: Do you have any close family who a 2007 Page #81  

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former USAF Captain named Rjcharcl TVI.iller who told Steve he had been in  2005 Page #64  

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 Rothberg about Marilyn's problems Tvith the Kennedy's, Pataki paused befor 2007 Page #136  

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and, Coyote Canyon, ERDA, Chilili (tvlay 17, 1974 djsc retrieval) [Lurance  2007 Page #164  

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 that the UFOs had been disabled? :tvloise arrived at the facility early on 2005 Page #98  

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eens of our newspapers, magazines, TVs and websites for a long time to come 2007 Page #77  
 TV, just static, that was it. The TVs were nothing but static. We only got 2007 Page #124  

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ow to uu., for nobe comirlg fr0n1 ,tw Objcl; ttwn ---- A,h■--!h ■OOl■t Cl09 2007 Page #165  
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arguments in either The Downing of TWA Flight 800 by James Sanders (1997) o 2004 Page #130  
PIRACIES STILL CONCEALED? • Flight TWA 800 was shot down, not gas tank over 2004 Page #131  

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

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ENTERED THE Alt'OSPOEPE OECAUSE OF TWE.FRIOTION AND AFTER ANICW SlEIC FALL  2004 Page #21  

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tend it's made of rubber bands and tweak the rubber band l micron, it will  2008 Page #76  

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t. The interview has been slightly tweaked for readability. Joe: It was in  2007 Page #121  

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ay, they went on through the night tweaking the computers and radar and set 2006 Page #154  
 tube types were. So, as they were tweaking all of the computers and workin 2006 Page #154  

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ossibly fit an older child, ten to twelve years old. There is curling in bo 2003 Page #48  
 24Magnesium. That means there are twelve protons and twelve neutrons at th 2003 Page #107  
means there are twelve protons and twelve neutrons at the center of each 24 2003 Page #107  
the layered metal. But in the past twelve months, biophysicist W. C. Leveng 2003 Page #111  
rred to only as Operation Majestic Twelve. It continues to be my feeling th 2003 Page #134  
erred to only as ponttlon Majestic Twelve. It cor.tir.ueo to te ny feellr./ 2003 Page #136  
volved in the recovery of at least twelve such spheres in less than ten yea 2004 Page #16  
 was making a speed of only ten or twelve miles and hour and gradually sett 2004 Page #26  
ains east of Anthony, New Mexico — twelve minutes before the explosion in J 2004 Page #68  
to Aztec crash site in Hart Canyon twelve miles northeast of Aztec during t 2004 Page #69  
made the trek to Hart Canyon about twelve miles northeast of Aztec, New Mex 2004 Page #70  
tem by the U. S. military in 1948, twelve miles northeast of Aztec on the H 2004 Page #73  
stribution of sizes for all of the twelve reports that state a size estimat 2004 Page #129  
r book about the incident followed twelve years after The Roswell Incident  2004 Page #136  
e last on the list of the original twelve. That is my understanding of who  2004 Page #194  
 ET presence. Most of the Majestic Twelve documents were leaked under the C 2004 Page #196  
nd JEHOVAH, overseen by a group of twelve high-level military, intelligence 2004 Page #249  
t he had seen "somethin g strange" twelve years previously. Woolcott thoNgh 2005 Page #44  
 in 1975, he stated: "About ten or twelve years ago l made an effort to fin 2005 Page #80  
o eight hundred counts per minute. Twelve Air Force planes over flew the ba 2005 Page #100  
n served with the US Air Force for twelve years (1982-1994) and received a  2006 Page #21  
ing eyes. They were situated about twelve feet in the air and just below a  2006 Page #90  
ater, patients ranging in age from twelve to sixty-nine years were infected 2006 Page #109  
ng an irregular hole approximately twelve inches in diameter with indented  2006 Page #135  
The finder was hunting deer, about twelve years ago, near Bend, Oregon. He  2006 Page #206  
OT REMOVE FROM VAULT ROOM MAJESTIC TWELVE CLEARANCE REQUIRED WARNING! THIS  2009 Page #26  
rred to only as Operation Majestic Twelve." 6 The 30                        2009 Page #36  
 of Majestic-12 operations and the twelve officials that were involved.7 Th 2009 Page #37  
at he had seen "something strange" twelve years previously . Woolcott thoug 2009 Page #51  
mber 1980 did not end on the 28th. Twelve days later on January 9, 1981, Co 2009 Page #80  

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autifully. Nine of us, using four, twelve-foot-tall A-frame structures, eac 2004 Page #240  

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e field of ufology. The other is a twelve-page memo allegedly from CIA dire 2004 Page #242  

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e for RAF Shawbury , which is some twelve-to-fifteen miles on. The main con 2008 Page #33  

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ined in field propulsion research? Twent)-ei ght members of the Air Force S 2005 Page #173  

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good spirits throughout all of the twentieth and the twenty first. He shows 2003 Page #91  
e to the scientific history of the Twentieth Century can secure a copy of T 2005 Page #93  
946, Monroe signed a contract with Twentieth Century Fox and opted to use t 2007 Page #136  

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feet. Dahls described the discs as twenty five feet in diameter, shaped lik 2003 Page #41  
d something to the affect that "in twenty years this will all be public kno 2003 Page #62  
le. Once the patient is secured, a twenty four hour Marine guard is put on  2003 Page #90  
ghout all of the twentieth and the twenty first. He shows no signs of depre 2003 Page #91  
f each 24Magnesium atom. The other twenty percent is equally divided betwee 2003 Page #107  
scribe the process. Overall, about twenty objections were raised, of which  2003 Page #181  
ed for the Air Force for more than twenty years and still held the appropri 2004 Page #51  
y retired from the Air Force after twenty years service. She had been stati 2004 Page #54  
ntire issue. It wasn't till almost twenty years later I read on the Web abo 2004 Page #55  
Budd and Larry first met more than twenty years ago at a MUFON conference i 2004 Page #58  
rry's first going public more than twenty years ago. Nonetheless, it was st 2004 Page #59  
 l(jngman , Arizona, approximately twenty } ears previously. The source ide 2005 Page #39  
 brushed aluminum. Tt had impacted twenty inches into the sand without any  2005 Page #40  
attention. Amazingly, after nearly twenty years, there remains a strong pub 2005 Page #82  
t evening the humidity had dropped twenty points to 47%. The next day, two  2005 Page #100  
of water vapor) quickly dissolved. Twenty minutes after both cloud-busters  2005 Page #100  
nd El Paso, Texas, is located some twenty miles northwest of the Trinity si 2005 Page #153  
etire from the Army in 1989 (after twenty years of service) was opposed by  2006 Page #17  
ing up a dossier over the previous twenty years, to indicate that there was 2006 Page #125  
al source of radiation in the area twenty years ago 122                     2006 Page #125  
y. The alert was called off within twenty minutes after the object's disapp 2006 Page #134  
 Navy, on November 30, 1995, after twenty years of service. Provided by Tom 2006 Page #156  
? Wrong! For one thing, since some twenty years had elapsed, most of the pr 2006 Page #180  
e closing with anybody. During the twenty minute phone call he basically in 2006 Page #205  
there was a series of explosions , twenty to thirty of them strung together 2008 Page #12  
he UFO moved from a speed of about twenty or thirty miles per hour to a spe 2008 Page #34  
Salina claims she worked there for twenty years. If you take the transmitta 2008 Page #110  
 he has passed through in the last twenty years. 1 do not mean that his Ii  2009 Page #32  
at Kingman, Arizona, approximately twenty years previously. According to We 2009 Page #48  
brushed aluminum . It had impacted twenty inches into the sand without any  2009 Page #49  
r heads, it would have taken maybe twenty seconds. And then when it was ove 2009 Page #85  
rom the mocking journalist of only twenty four hours earlier. "U.F.O. Landi 2009 Page #138  
entities who appeared in that park twenty years ago? Could the whole thing  2009 Page #140  

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David Upton's sister, Elizabeth, a twenty- year-old bank clerk, then took o 2006 Page #120  
cottages yet. That night — January twenty- three — the horse was very restl 2006 Page #128  

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t? B: The light IS the life form." Twenty-Eight Years Later in October 2008 2008 Page #89  

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arroyos and pioneer junk piles for twenty-five years, I knew it was unique. 2003 Page #45  
aft found in New Mexico have about twenty-five alternating layers. The bism 2003 Page #106  
on where he saw a "metallic ship," twenty-five to thirty feet in diameter,  2005 Page #42  
the Davis Mountains, approximately twenty-five miles north east of Valentin 2006 Page #135  

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he military reversed itself within twenty-four hours, declaring the matter  2004 Page #134  
put on "stand-by at short notice." Twenty-four hours later, the unit was di 2006 Page #122  

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72 hours of the "Juarez Incident," twenty-nine airplanes crashed around the 2004 Page #68  

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O contact cases for over 10 years. Twenty-seven year-old Myrna Hansen had t 2003 Page #143  

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he release of these documents this twenty-two year old news story was news  2004 Page #58  
desert site near Kingman, Arizona. Twenty-two days lacer on June 11, 1953,  2005 Page #51  

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on where he saw a "metallic ship," twentyfive to thirty feet in diameter, a 2009 Page #49  

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• Also investigated by George Fier tWho was stationed at the time at McGuir 2006 Page #29  

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ins of craft from LI—2. On 8 July, Twi ni ng visited Kirtland AAF to inspec 2003 Page #234  

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out the war carnerrorn rTilil"il'f twiai ngs. eor.tol of pu Irie apink)n. N 2009 Page #151  

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Crash Retrieval Conference Once or twice I flushed a jackrabbit from the sh 2003 Page #46  
nt has only faced the UFO question twice during a news conference in 55 yea 2003 Page #190  
ent he only met with the president twice, and was therefore out of the loop 2003 Page #191  
potted flying over the White House twice in July 1952. Although the written 2004 Page #85  
 the Admiral. It was a piece about twice the size of your thumb which had b 2004 Page #102  
 publicly taken a question on UFOs twice since 1947. The first was a couple 2004 Page #176  
 she has reconfirmed as being true twice in the last year. 177              2004 Page #180  
ecial Forces were trained at least twice a year just to keep up their profi 2004 Page #188  
m on confidential matters at least twice a day. So upon Carter's insistence 2004 Page #189  
en minutes to half an hour once or twice a day is not an unusual routine. R 2005 Page #91  
d his girlfriend were greater than twice that of the usual adult of their h 2006 Page #110  
 population was cited to have only twice been observed at such a peak, last 2006 Page #111  
 at least 300 mph and quite likely twice that and perhaps over 1,000 mph. A 2006 Page #172  
estigators were later sent to Utah twice where there was a possible landing 2008 Page #7  
79), he tried to get into the area twice. Both times he was not only stoppe 2008 Page #52  
vice's The World Today. I appeared twice on this latter show, once giving a 2008 Page #65  
d two husbands and survived cancer twice. What are they going to do-shoot m 2009 Page #88  

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bout 9 PM. The Albuquerque sky was twilight and the temperature '.Vas warm. 2007 Page #166  
47, Arnold soon found himself in a twilight zone of events that made his in 2009 Page #179  

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ons of nuclear ordinance under the twin base complex, in full violation of  2004 Page #46  
re observed in the skies above the twin bases and the Rendlesham Forest tha 2004 Page #47  
rground facility located below the twin base complex. Larry has maintained  2004 Page #51  
e Canadian special effects company TWIN FX for a Canadian TV documentary, i 2005 Page #150  
m a large military helicopter with twin rotors. The suspended object being  2008 Page #45  

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

ection was still identifiable as a twin-engine, delta-wing configuration. G 2006 Page #74  

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

his fiber optics, or a new type of twine for the balloon array? There was a 2004 Page #142  

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“Emulation ” In Directives Between Twining & Wedemeyer .................... 2003 Page #3  
sticdocuments . com General Nathan Twining Chairman JCS 1955-1958 “The phen 2003 Page #10  
wo men worked under General Nathan Twining to collect information on the UF 2003 Page #42  
ocument, Commanding General Nathan Twining notes in no uncertain terms that 2003 Page #87  
James V. Porrestal* Gen. Nathan P. Twining Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg Dr. Detl 2003 Page #132  
ference mvsKdocumems com Cutler To Twining Memo Top Secret Restricted - Jul 2003 Page #156  
iff Hr I • LOG manuscript division Twining Calendars I|1 • Many more... Nov 2003 Page #160  
 Zimmerman, Chief, ASG to Lt. Gen. Twining • Top R&D group testing all the  2003 Page #160  
341. E-174, Box 143 • 20 Jun 1951. Twining to DCS/Development, Top Secret R 2003 Page #165  
, Box1 • LOC - Manuscript Ramey to Twining, Twining Box 121 • 1 July 1947,  2003 Page #165  
LOC - Manuscript Ramey to Twining, Twining Box 121 • 1 July 1947, Souers on 2003 Page #165  
 July 14, 1954 memo from Cutler to Twining changing the meeting arrangement 2003 Page #184  
oeoal Opera: or.s Manual CUTLER TO TWINING MEMO CONCERNS ABOUT MANUAL AUTHE 2003 Page #186  
on ” In Directives Between General Twining And General Wedemeyer of July 9, 2003 Page #203  
h "Directive to Lieutenant General Twining" dated 8 & 9 July 1947 signed by 2003 Page #203  
7 signed by Trumani; requests that Twining proceed to White Sands and make  2003 Page #203  
ures between both the Directive to Twining and a memo to Connellyii dated J 2003 Page #203  
ower versions of the directives to Twining from copying from a known authen 2003 Page #203  
tic directive to Wedemeyer. 2. The Twining directiveiii is genuine because  2003 Page #203  
s" and applied it the Directive to Twining, presumably to improve its authe 2003 Page #203  
and signatures were copied. 2. The Twining Directive is genuine and the aut 2003 Page #203  
Both the wording and format of the Twining and Wedeymer directives are not  2003 Page #205  
Comparison of Directives Attribute Twining Directives of July 8 & 9 Wedemey 2003 Page #205  
omma after "there," is used in the Twining directive and not in the Wedemey 2003 Page #206  
e other subtle corrections. In the Twining directive "make an appraisal of  2003 Page #206  
Wedemeyer directive but not in the Twining, form paragraph two, "and the pr 2003 Page #206  
tion ” Difference Phrase Analysis (Twining first then Wedemeyer) • Directiv 2003 Page #207  
ctive title line left justified on Twining and centered on Wedemeyer. Why w 2003 Page #207  
 printed in the upper right of the Twining directive. This furthermore foll 2003 Page #207  
e are no matching sentences in the Twining Directive. Is this a sign of gen 2003 Page #207  
an and Others 1. The fact that the Twining directive says, "when your missi 2003 Page #207  
ent* page four states, "On 8 July, Twining visited Kirtland AAF to inspect  2003 Page #207  
anguage show up in a directive for Twining, given that according to Wedeyme 2003 Page #208  
oes it? 3. Would a directive about Twining been signed after he had already 2003 Page #208  
send Wedemeyer on a trip to China. Twining was likely informed over the wee 2003 Page #208  
ns. 4. The Eisenhower directive to Twining of 8 July 1947 is claimed to hav 2003 Page #208  
shall would not have made both the Twining and Wedemeyer directives so simi 2003 Page #208  
n is being requested. 6. How could Twining based in Dayton, Ohio have acces 2003 Page #208  
hina stop off in New Mexico to see Twining? 204                             2003 Page #208  
47 memo, Dwight Eisenhower directs Twining to "communicate with General Eis 2003 Page #209  
 1947? 6. Find another copy of the Twining directive signed by Eisenhower f 2003 Page #209  
y in July 4 - 7 and decide to send Twining to NM? Did Ike say to George, "p 2003 Page #209  
an you write me up a directive for Twining he is out in New Mexico on an im 2003 Page #209  
stem that is present on the Truman Twining directive. Look for paperwork ev 2003 Page #210  
library. 10. Where physically were Twining, Marshall and Wedemeyer on July  2003 Page #210  
rits, the Directive to Lt. General Twining x" is authentic for the followin 2003 Page #210  
wer sent Marshall his directive to Twining at Marshall's office and then Ma 2003 Page #210  
Eyes Only Directive to Lt. General Twining, July 9, 1947 signed by Truman " 2003 Page #211  
op Secret Directive to Lt. General Twining, July 8, 1947 by Eisenhower lv T 2003 Page #211  
nts.com Xl Top Secret directive to Twining on July 8, 9147 assigning him to 2003 Page #211  
•. DIRECTIVE TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL TWINING . You will 'jro''?f*a to t.hr* W 2003 Page #214  
. On 7 July , Lt, Geriera ^ Nathan Twining arrived at Alamogordo AAF fer a  2003 Page #234  
overed from powerplant. On $ July, Twining and staff flew la W3?0 to inspec 2003 Page #234  
 Wright Field, It is believed that Twining and staff is pl'oaring a daiaile 2003 Page #234  
4 September 1947 report by General Twining. This was presented in detail at 2004 Page #117  
t report written by General Nathan Twining declared that flying saucers are 2004 Page #141  
h recoveries. Critics point to the Twining letter as proof positive that Ro 2004 Page #141  
t it could not have been placed by Twining in a report that was only of the 2004 Page #141  
y of the "Secret" level. Thus, the Twining report becomes another dioutedfa 2004 Page #141  
d his opinion was that the Cutler- Twining document appeared legit. He stat 2004 Page #191  
James V. Forrestal' Gen. Nathan F. Twining Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg. Dr. Det 2004 Page #203  
al documents such as the Cutler to Twining memo (1954) in our national arch 2004 Page #246  
check of authenticity is that Nate Twining died in 1982 after the ink could 2004 Page #247  
 references to the Blue Room, Nate Twining, and Donald Menzel. The Burned M 2004 Page #247  
 arranged in circular patterns." - Twining to Truman, 19 Sep 47 ■ First ref 2005 Page #11  
Cutler informs USAF General Nathan Twining (MJ-4) that a scheduled meeting  2005 Page #97  
 hallucination. Lt. Gen. Nathan F. Twining of the U.S. Air Material Command 2005 Page #118  
. Hoyt Vandenberg, Lt. Gen. Nathan Twining, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, Dr.  2005 Page #125  
esident Eisenhower, to Gen. Nathan Twining. Dated July 14, 1954, this top s 2005 Page #126  
, the Truman Memo, and the Cutler- Twining memo suggest that the Majestic-1 2006 Page #15  
right? THE REVIEWER KNEW ABOUT THE TWINING REPORT ■ The SECRET report by Tw 2007 Page #48  
NING REPORT ■ The SECRET report by Twining was dated September 23, 1947. ■  2007 Page #48  
 Department NM7. ---Gen. Nathan F. Twining, commander of the Air Material C 2008 Page #132  
earcher William Moore claimed that Twining actually made a two-day trip to  2008 Page #132  
r Force became a separate service, Twining sent a letter to chief of staff  2008 Page #132  
cs." In a letter stamped "secret," Twining began by stating without equivoc 2008 Page #132  
rce Chief of Staff, General Nathan Twining to schedule a meeting for the "M 2009 Page #35  

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

n Attachment B were created during Twining's mission to ensure cooperation  2003 Page #208  

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

ite Hot Report suggesting linkage, twining_whitehotreport.pdfhttp://209.132 2003 Page #207  

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

science and technology have become twins. As a result, applied UFO technolo 2009 Page #20  

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

s as well, lending another bizarre twist to this already weird scenario. Va 2003 Page #143  
 Then the story took an intriguing twist. After analyzing some of the metal 2004 Page #30  
months latter of Lymphoma Cancer • Twist — Why was his death faked in a pla 2004 Page #208  
hes to the cover story. In a final twist, the photos also give us the possi 2004 Page #238  
to talk to people, turn pages, and twist knobs. INTRODUCTION: True Science  2006 Page #181  
to my group had a very interesting twist regarding craft retrieval, and the 2009 Page #52  
inating story took another strange twist on June 14, 194 7 when newspapers  2009 Page #160  

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

ow details of the incident and had twisted the circumstances to titillate s 2003 Page #146  

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

's boat. It is one of those little twists of timing in people's lives that  2004 Page #38  

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

rrt:..-'in, pilr,l, u·t,o s.iid ht twit! not the .s1on· ,,.-bile !=kroi;-:. 2009 Page #163  

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

ene, with my intellectual antennae twitching toward anything out of the ord 2006 Page #183  

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na*s of assistance which you nay r*twn»sBd. Mhsn your Mission in China is o 2003 Page #213  

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"I want you to find the answers to two questions for me. One, Who killed JF 2003 Page #7  
s for me. One, Who killed JFK? And two, are there UFOs? “ Lest anyone think 2003 Page #7  
a circular object that looked like two pie plates put on top of each other  2003 Page #13  
human people, lying on the ground. Two were just outside the saucer, and a  2003 Page #23  
rs, and so they lifted up one, and two men on either side stood him up and  2003 Page #23  
 (IPU) and the crash retrievals of two more saucers: one by the Army in the 2003 Page #26  
ocuments.com is the fact that just two weeks later Marshall's offices switc 2003 Page #26  
— White Hot Intelligence Estimate) two sections directly cite the 1941 reco 2003 Page #28  
several people there on the scene, two that he assumed were local photograp 2003 Page #30  
never spoke of it again. But about two weeks later, one of the men who had  2003 Page #30  
s at SE Missourian newspaper d Has two sons, Dewey & John, four brothers Af 2003 Page #31  
ed ■ No children, a nephew ■ Spent two years at the FBI Academy during ‘41- 2003 Page #32  
my in Quantico, Virginia and spent two years there on and off between 1941  2003 Page #32  
graph as recreated below depicting two police officers and the dead alien b 2003 Page #35  
and scallops around it. There were two men holding up a non-human, is the b 2003 Page #35  
lit for a mouth and it looked like two little dots where ears should be, an 2003 Page #35  
Old Kodak photo, scalloped edges ■ Two people holding up non-human ■ No bon 2003 Page #35  
approached her to speak of it. And two times she turned me down. She said y 2003 Page #36  
ter working on this case for about two years and talking with Charlette Man 2003 Page #38  
d Dahl, his son, his son’s dog and two unidentified people witnessed six di 2003 Page #41  
till itself. The craft then spewed two different substances, black and whit 2003 Page #41  
stigation was eventually joined by two Air Force investigators, Captain Wil 2003 Page #42  
Lieutenant Frank Mercer Brown. The two men worked under General Nathan Twin 2003 Page #42  
, the plane crashed and killed the two men. The counter-intelligence team s 2003 Page #42  
t down south In Mexico. There were two crashes 1 was privy to in this area. 2003 Page #43  
or modern identification criteria. Two things immediately came to mind; 1)  2003 Page #45  
 difficult. The sole basically has two layers and is incomplete. In the top 2003 Page #48  
boratory report is as follows: The two samples identified as second sole (1 2003 Page #48  
ches at its narrowest to fit it. A two to three-year-old 44                 2003 Page #48  
 Three laboratories were involved; two on the west coast and one on the eas 2003 Page #49  
as cotton, four of woven cloth and two ayers of compressed cotton fibers im 2003 Page #50  
rived on the scene. Also, with the two investigators was the young boy who  2003 Page #59  
 his mother who saw the smoke. The two men went down into the woods with a  2003 Page #59  
hers were checking out the object, two men in trench coats came down throug 2003 Page #60  
leave immediately. Just behind the two men, were members of the military. T 2003 Page #60  
rs that are not widely known, that two small bodies were supposedly found a 2003 Page #67  
oel said he saw what looked like, "two fingers and an unusually long arm" e 2003 Page #69  
cation. John Hays mentioned seeing two similar box shaped devices with the  2003 Page #70  
ts of the possible landing, he and two friends drove to Kecksburg that nigh 2003 Page #70  
 few hundred feet away came across two military olive green flatbed tractor 2003 Page #71  
t? An MJ-12-related document dated two days later (September 19) may shed s 2003 Page #87  
less cigar-shaped object featuring two rows of windows was sighted flying o 2003 Page #88  
Truman on March 3. On the 10th the two meet to discuss certain provisions o 2003 Page #89  
 well. The following afternoon the two doctors conduct an examination of th 2003 Page #90  
ould be out of the hospital within two or three weeks. On May 17 the New Yo 2003 Page #90  
e an investigation of the tragedy. Two days later (May 25) Josephine Forres 2003 Page #92  
vous deterioration dated back over two years." Both passages - one from a g 2003 Page #94  
st of Sierra Blanca. Between those two mountain regions is the White Sands  2003 Page #99  
"Disc" and three non-human bodies, two dead and one alive: "...the Team arr 2003 Page #99  
ng the summer of 1947.) They found two dead occupants, hurled free of the D 2003 Page #99  
ant- survivor." "There were always two Security Team members present at eve 2003 Page #100  
 aluminum. Here is a photograph of two of the layered metal pieces next to  2003 Page #102  
i/Mg Metal Figure 6. Photograph of two metal pieces from the South Carolina 2003 Page #103  
ere were half a dozen pieces about two inches long, an inch wide and about  2003 Page #103  
 the new material and Bell shipped two fragments to him, keeping the other  2003 Page #103  
um/zinc varied from one hundred to two hundred microns. One scientist thoug 2003 Page #106  
pared to 24Mg, and 26Mg, which has two additional neutrons compared to 24Mg 2003 Page #107  
pepper within a few months leaving two delaminated magnesium/zinc layers. I 2003 Page #109  
d already narrowed his interest to two elements most likely to influence gr 2003 Page #111  
i/Mg Layered Metal." "For the past two years, internal changes in the molec 2003 Page #112  
in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He had two sons, a devoted wife, and was an acc 2003 Page #141  
hen she and her 8 year-old son saw two huge, silent objects hovering over a 2003 Page #143  
nscious recollection as "as big as two Goodyear blimps," the other was tria 2003 Page #143  
nference Brooksher, four colonels, two AFOSI men (including base AFOSI head 2003 Page #146  
Forest near the town of Pecos. The two page letter stated that the writer h 2003 Page #146  
n you tell a lie, you have to tell two to cover it up" and Kirtland Intelli 2003 Page #150  
 what was going on. Bennewitz made two more Air 146                         2003 Page #150  
enceIncoming MAJESTIC-12 Message? “Two of the discs were alleged to have cr 2003 Page #159  
.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Two pages forwarded to the State Departm 2003 Page #164  
***** mafisticdocuments com A good two man team at a library or the nationa 2003 Page #168  
swell crashes (there were at least two). In 1950, Paul Trent took a photo t 2003 Page #170  
famous "Battle of L.A." there were two craft recovered —one crashed in the  2003 Page #170  
ere was a Missouri crash in 1941 □ Two were recovered by the Army and Navy  2003 Page #170  
developing, printed as 5x7 images, two per 8.5 x 11 sheet. In 1995, I began 2003 Page #171  
Quillan Drugstore, La Crosse, Wl a Two candidates interviewed a One researc 2003 Page #180  
ocuments. In the Manual, there are two potential anachronisms, both of whic 2003 Page #181  
le with 1950s kind of dish radars. Two of the shapes (cigars, triangles) sp 2003 Page #183  
l drops is the end of the vehicle. Two examples are shown on Slide 56, show 2003 Page #183  
ons are self evident, but the last two deserve a bit of expansion. Critics  2003 Page #184  
 points above that of Top Secret." Two responses: (a) maybe what they mean  2003 Page #185  
 best answer I can offer is one of two: (a) a control number may have been  2003 Page #185  
aims of fakery, Slide 61. The only two not touched on so far are "Why would 2003 Page #185  
nts about TS MAJIC, EYES ONLY are "two points" Restricted not used with TS  2003 Page #186  
e Special Operations Manual I have two slides of conclusions based on the s 2003 Page #187  
een visiting us for years, and the two EBE Types I and II shown in the Manu 2003 Page #187  
 and knowledge has been limited by two factors, 1. The lack of records in p 2003 Page #190  
e been involved in UFOs. The other two are Jimmy Carter, and former Canadia 2003 Page #190  
what Beverly Gleason and the other two witnesses claimed Gleason told them  2003 Page #195  
by Marcia Smith as a consultant on two studies she was 192                  2003 Page #196  
d evening Larry and Shirley, About two weeks ago, Nicholas Cage was on the  2003 Page #198  
come out of his mouth." Reagan had two UFO sightings. There are a couple qu 2003 Page #198  
he visiting U.S. president and the two winning letter writers were on the s 2003 Page #201  
47iv. The memo states ”1. Here are two copies of the directives to General  2003 Page #204  
ses that are in common between the two directives; no unique or specialized 2003 Page #206  
not in the Twining, form paragraph two, "and the probable consequences of t 2003 Page #206  
typewriter comparisons between the two directives to show they were done wi 2003 Page #209  
hich v.e take to China.1. Here are two copies of the directive to General Y 2003 Page #216  
regard to China. ' N) __For. about two weeks I have bad in mind the probabl 2003 Page #230  
ction it should be confined to the two of us. If you and I reach an agreeme 2003 Page #230  
ands Fmving Ground:, I^M», tracked two unidsntifisd. aircraft unij.1 both d 2003 Page #232  
aft unij.1 both dropped off radar. Two crash sites have been located close  2003 Page #232  
ent of this investigation rests on two assumptionsx 1) Either this discover 2003 Page #236  
 Photos Ron Regehr 223 Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chu 2004 Page #3  
by U.S. authorities. Nevertheless, two years later, UFOs were still very mu 2004 Page #6  
ds of Project Moon Dust personnel. Two Defense Intelligence Agency reports  2004 Page #6  
is report forwards translations of two articles which appeared in the Potit 2004 Page #7  
ntified as to source. Although the two articles are very contradictory, the 2004 Page #7  
aluminum in oblong cubes measuring two inches by one inch tightly fastened  2004 Page #7  
out 70 centimeters in diameter and two meters in circumference with a hole  2004 Page #10  
here. The mystery of finding these two spheres, exactly alike, is that acco 2004 Page #11  
 of the spheres were approximately two feet in diameter, and had been recov 2004 Page #16  
 in 1963. According to the report, two spheres had been recovered approxima 2004 Page #16  
en Hill Police arrange to have the two spheres flown to the National Weapon 2004 Page #16  
is report forwarde translations of two articles which appeared in the Petit 2004 Page #19  
ntified ae to eource. Although the two article' are very contrediotory $ th 2004 Page #19  
RE, - THE HvITERY CF FINDING THESE TWO SPHERE3; ElAtTLV 'ALM. IS THAT ACCOR 2004 Page #21  
WEN, I BERT A FOOR-MAN COMMISSION, TWO DOCTORS, A VETERAN DOCTOR, AND ONE M 2004 Page #24  
other kinds of airships." Of these two elderly women, neither had any direc 2004 Page #29  
shotgun" on the cemetery for about two weeks to prevent any digging." We di 2004 Page #31  
 take it for a test flight. "About two weeks ago, I started accompanied by  2004 Page #32  
go, I started accompanied by these two assistants to make a trial trip," th 2004 Page #32  
es further to the east between the two entrances of the Bear Point road loo 2004 Page #36  
 uncle some three years later. The two young men, both 18 years of age were 2004 Page #36  
to a misleading press report, that two of the Mounties and a fisherman had  2004 Page #37  
nue taking statements. just as the two Mounties were about to leave the sit 2004 Page #38  
 Search Fifteen minutes later, the two Mounties met at the Government Wharf 2004 Page #38  
At this time there were only these two boats with four or five people on ea 2004 Page #38  
Irish Moss plant, Ron Pond saw the two fishing vessels come out of the west 2004 Page #39  
e tide and the current. Aboard the two boats there was a feeling of apprehe 2004 Page #39  
of the foamy patch which was about two boat lengths, or approximately 25 me 2004 Page #40  
arched beyond the Sound. The first two possibilities raise some questions.  2004 Page #42  
 saying, well I remember diving on two UFO operations (Two" Never mind, the 2004 Page #43  
mber diving on two UFO operations (Two" Never mind, the second is not perti 2004 Page #43  
at were anchored over not one, but two UFOs that were in 80 to 90 feet of w 2004 Page #43  
rn to Chris Styles who after these two instances runs into a friend of his  2004 Page #44  
ce directly and once indirectly by two other ex-military personnel who told 2004 Page #45  
 Havelock's wife Brenda, and their two children. They all agreed that the l 2004 Page #45  
 with, the Bentwaters incident had two chilling Cold War 'back stories.' At 2004 Page #46  
ke surface, measured approximately two meters on each side, and was found s 2004 Page #47  
it. The UFO did come back the next two nights so you must have been on D Fl 2004 Page #50  
 tarmac the AM of the 30'h. He had two canisters of 35 mm footage with him, 2004 Page #50  
s. C Flight shift worked the first two nights, D Flight rotated back on the 2004 Page #50  
facility where for the next one to two days he was held, very much against  2004 Page #51  
, even after we'd gone into print. Two breaks came in quick succession towa 2004 Page #51  
t fairly brief. At the time we and two colleagues were sitting in a van par 2004 Page #51  
 in there for water so why bother? Two days later a close local friend intr 2004 Page #52  
t, you know, the population of the two bases together was probably four and 2004 Page #52  
umnus. We spoke for about an hour. Two weeks later I received a letter deli 2004 Page #55  
natz. Hey informed me he could see two to three, maybe more lights dancing  2004 Page #55  
s know that he'd been a witness to two LIFO incidents while on duty there:  2004 Page #57  
ther area of the sky. At this time two F-4 fighters took off from our base  2004 Page #57  
rrespondence. As had been the case two years earlier, none of these pages r 2004 Page #58  
sh to speak with her about it. The two met again in September 1984 at a con 2004 Page #58  
n Larry. My point here is that the two have a relationship going back to La 2004 Page #59  
the crash and recovery of at least two, probably three and possibly four, e 2004 Page #62  
nel and civilians in 1947 — over a two month period from May 9 to July 31.  2004 Page #62  
ought the rocket crashing to earth two minutes later only six 61            2004 Page #64  
, 1947, launch and said there were two "first magnitude stars" near the mis 2004 Page #68  
ly described. Another question the two men wanted to answer: Was there real 2004 Page #70  
e as El Vado Radar Base. The other two were Moriarty (AFS-P7) northeast of  2004 Page #71  
la Air Force Station-P8. The other two radar sites were Moriarty (AFS-P7) e 2004 Page #71  
ntually he was lead to families of two Aztec and Cuba, New Mexico, police o 2004 Page #72  
 Ken Farley and Doug Nolan and the two police officers and going back and r 2004 Page #72  
 color, sort of a dull grey color. Two lenses put together with a 15-to-18- 2004 Page #72  
Doug Nolan did say he saw at least two. Again, to give you a little bit of  2004 Page #72  
 window and Doug said he could see two human-like humanoid beings slumped o 2004 Page #73  
bserved. "The report said that the two bodies were badly charred. So was th 2004 Page #74  
ere found inside and near at least two of 72                                2004 Page #75  
of a group of viruses that contain two single-strand linear RNA molecules p 2004 Page #81  
ussed this protection mechanism in two oral history interviews that he gave 2004 Page #84  
met "off the record" with at least two key Roswell participants. The first  2004 Page #84  
death showed that not only did the two meet, they were good friends and Tru 2004 Page #85  
nto the shutdown are important for two reasons. 1. They are reasons being l 2004 Page #88  
 government to release it. On page two of the three page memo Smith wrote:  2004 Page #89  
sified. RIS: Yes, it is classified two points higher than the H-bomb. In fa 2004 Page #91  
tanding was that the 13 bodies and two craft had been moved to Langley. Tho 2004 Page #97  
 Well, we went there... There were two from the military — but not on duty. 2004 Page #100  
UFOs flew over the U.S. capitol on two separate weekends. Days after the fi 2004 Page #102  
chasing after a glowing disc about two feet in diameter. Q: Pardon me, sir, 2004 Page #102  
Q: Pardon me, sir, but did you say two feet? A: That is correct. I was info 2004 Page #102  
rmed that the disc was glowing and two feet in diameter. A glowing chunk fl 2004 Page #102  
9. It was a story which showed how two different countries 99               2004 Page #102  
 Tribune, published the story that two mysterious satellites had been disco 2004 Page #103  
ts Salient aspects of his life and two books are shown on Slide 3, and Slid 2004 Page #108  
e histonic weight of sample, shown two alien corpses." Tall, mutilated, lon 2004 Page #116  
a beep. Recovery crew arrived with two tractor-trailer vehicles, removed al 2004 Page #117  
 from unreasonable people. I sense two layers of skepticism on this topic:  2004 Page #121  
trievals, however. There have been two specific issues relating to crash re 2004 Page #121  
) by four hoaxes. We have included two of the four in the master list of 80 2004 Page #121  
Report 46 and Report 69. The other two were treated in considerable detail  2004 Page #121  
e hoax • Status report VI includes two now- accepted hoaxes: the 1989 South 2004 Page #122  
42 as resulting in the recovery of two craft — one by the Army in the San B 2004 Page #123  
Los Alamos, or Area 51. The latter two sites are surrounded by much land ea 2004 Page #129  
he Roswell Incident happened about two weeks after the first major UFO sigh 2004 Page #133  
ng by Kenneth Arnold in 1947, just two weeks after the term flying saucer e 2004 Page #133  
clusion, let's consider a thing or two. Let's begin with nuclear physicist  2004 Page #133  
en published in papers nationwide. Two subsequent clues rang bells for Frie 2004 Page #135  
etween shelves of a drawer. Of the two Randle/Schmitt books about Roswell,  2004 Page #137  
r forum up to that time. Since the two Randle/Schmitt books, many more book 2004 Page #137  
tration? What prompted not one but two more Air Force Reports explaining Ro 2004 Page #140  
s incendiary. Some say it mentions two sites, and that at one of the sites  2004 Page #141  
ference coincides within a week or two of the Roswell Incident used the old 2004 Page #143  
e prospect as a near certainty, on two occasions. One thing is for sure, th 2004 Page #148  
yzantine people, slaves, and these two types come into conflict in every st 2004 Page #154  
n descended • across the continent(two continents) • 162 Cities Involved in 2004 Page #165  
 Exam Results II • Craft contained two small seats for occupants estimated  2004 Page #168  
ispatched to this area, Mi-24 with two Mi-8s is the usual detachment. • On  2004 Page #169  
 tall Kalinino, Volgograd region • Two deceased EBE's inside 1.2-1.3 meters 2004 Page #173  
1973, military officials contacted two film producers in Los Angeles, and a 2004 Page #178  
ecovered dead and live aliens. The two elements are then mixed with disinfo 2004 Page #179  
ng was "old footage of UFOs," and "two beings that he was told were aliens. 2004 Page #179  
ce the NBC TV show Project UFO for two years in the late 1970s. Emenegger d 2004 Page #182  
afts. One of the crafts landed and two of them went away. Question: Why did 2004 Page #182  
into the building — I remember the two of us, and for some reason we were s 2004 Page #183  
e reason we were sort of herded by two plain clothes men into a little narr 2004 Page #183  
 Force Base — like, "Well OK." The two producers were passed from person to 2004 Page #183  
issile take-off. Behind it you saw two little white — looked like transpare 2004 Page #184  
o obtain the Vatican UFO files for two studies on UFOs that President Carte 2004 Page #186  
gressional Research Service. After two attempts Sheehan was unable to get t 2004 Page #186  
graphs of it. Sheehan reported the two studies were completed by Marcia Smi 2004 Page #187  
Smith) went forward and supervised two of the final studies. The first stud 2004 Page #187  
hey concluded that there were from two to six — at least— from two to six h 2004 Page #187  
e from two to six — at least— from two to six highly technological intellig 2004 Page #187  
rcentage of UFOs represented these two to six extraterrestrial races. And s 2004 Page #187  
e coming from one or more of these two to six extraterrestrial civilization 2004 Page #187  
raining sessions that lasted about two weeks that my contact met Jack Mc Ge 2004 Page #188  
 given to Jimmy Carter. There were two briefings given to President Carter  2004 Page #189  
. He was directed to meet with the two top men at the Defense Audio Visual  2004 Page #192  
et it out but couldn't. Reagan had two personal UFO sightings, and made the 2004 Page #197  
at 10:05PM on a clear night ▪ with two others ▪ “ • Coroner botched toxic s 2004 Page #209  
 both "believers" and "debunkers," two sides of the same coin in my book, f 2004 Page #215  
the late 1940s and early 1950s, by two proven con-men, Silas Newton and Leo 2004 Page #215  
it just took a while to find them. Two of the most important witnesses, bot 2004 Page #216  
from Aztec — the oil field people, two law enforcement officers who were al 2004 Page #216  
t we had a hard time digesting the two police officers. We figure today if  2004 Page #216  
he fact that [Ken said] there were two police officers out there, we had a  2004 Page #216  
hat day. He could remember all but two people, because he didn't know who t 2004 Page #217  
 were. I asked him who and he said two young guys, maybe three, that stood  2004 Page #217  
lso backing up his claim about the two police officers.12 This is a little  2004 Page #217  
m are or will be genuine, but when two dying men, who have no reason to lie 2004 Page #217  
 showed that the bases (there were two others besidcs El Vado, one in Moria 2004 Page #220  
 refers to the bases as "World War Two retreads, essentially." They were, h 2004 Page #220  
t in a study of early July, 1950 — two years after the Aztec incident — the 2004 Page #220  
randum held by Gen. Roger Ramey in two of the photographs; precisely when w 2004 Page #226  
4 x 5 camera with a "peanut" flash—two of the General and two of the Genera 2004 Page #227  
anut" flash—two of the General and two of the General and his assistant, Co 2004 Page #227  
 ****URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. Line6 MIDDAY 509m 2004 Page #228  
e explosions Were fo und NEAR site two, on fri (G) **** **** explanation wa 2004 Page #228  
**** URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. (B) **** URGENT P 2004 Page #229  
) ** URGENT.POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROSWELL, NMEX. (DR) by b29st OR C 2004 Page #229  
**** urgent powers are needed site two NW Roswell, N.Mex. Midday 509th told 2004 Page #230  
photos ... revealed ...that in the two photos of Ramey he had a piece of pa 2004 Page #230  
3:05 pm and 3:25 pm, July 8, 1947. Two Lenses/Cameras Involved In the Photo 2004 Page #233  
his initial findings indicate that two different lenses appeared to have be 2004 Page #233  
amera. This could have been one of two types in the 120-135mm range, though 2004 Page #234  
 UTA negatives could be split into two groups. The pictures containing Rame 2004 Page #234  
been possible to discover that the two Marcel negatives come from a differe 2004 Page #234  
ive when the film was exposed. The two Marcel photographs were taken in a t 2004 Page #234  
d they could have had a mix of the two styles. But a further discrepancy ca 2004 Page #234  
ion of the negative notches in the two Marcel images would seem to indicate 2004 Page #234  
er different camera or possibly by two different cameras. Leather Stray 1-1 2004 Page #235  
mber (1-4) written on them, but in two different styles and hands—the Ramey 2004 Page #235  
es are typewritten and concern the two Ramey negatives and one of the Marce 2004 Page #235  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference some two days before. We also know that Lydia 2004 Page #237  
was involved, and we have just the two Marcel original negatives which seem 2004 Page #237  
orter or photographer, how did the two Marcel negatives end up in the Star  2004 Page #237  
the calculations is shown by these two graphs. In effect the slope of the g 2004 Page #238  
ou can see from the plots that the two Ramey images closely follow this rul 2004 Page #238  
                       Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chu 2004 Page #240  
 50sq. in., and one piece that has two "seamed" edges), and a shard of "wax 2004 Page #240  
ajestic 12 or MJ-12. For more than two decades there have been documents —  2004 Page #242  
e results of my investigation into two leaked original documents comprising 2004 Page #242  
hese procedures will be applied to two significant documents. The first is  2004 Page #242  
d. 4. MJ-12 was a consolidation of two Pentagon projects, MAJESTIC and JEHO 2004 Page #249  
ur and their time adds up quickly. Two experts that constitute our primary  2004 Page #250  
ESA sent off a military truck with two soldiers and a sergeant to the scene 2005 Page #31  
nuary, between 6:15 and 7:30 p.m., two officers from the Intelligence Servi 2005 Page #32  
t want to be in trouble here!" The two officers took cl1e creature to the H 2005 Page #32  
though, when he was interviewed by two UFO researchers investigating the ca 2005 Page #32  
 in the city of Campinas, carrying two boxes. In one box was the body taken 2005 Page #32  
he state uruversity. The box, with two holes on each side, was carried by t 2005 Page #32  
holes on each side, was carried by two Army men. In the days that followed, 2005 Page #32  
xic granulations," Dr. Lemos said. Two antibiotics were prescribed, penicil 2005 Page #33  
 co a septicemia condition, taking two antibiotics. This is almost impossib 2005 Page #33  
ction, which made us prescribe the two antibiotics." Their presence indicat 2005 Page #34  
 my professional life, I have seen two individuals aged about 25 die of an  2005 Page #34  
turbing episode occurred involving two of the three girl witnesses, bringin 2005 Page #35  
d 2:00 a.m., she was approached b) two of the same men who had showed up in 2005 Page #36  
to February 3, 1971, the date that two young men with an interest in UFOs - 2005 Page #39  
d look inside only briefly. He saw two 38                                   2005 Page #40  
ield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the UFO and stated th 2005 Page #42  
son in 1953, told him about one of two crashes in Arizona. He also told him 2005 Page #44  
' In Kingman, according to Uhouse, two disabled Ebens, and two more that we 2005 Page #45  
to Uhouse, two disabled Ebens, and two more that were in good condition, we 2005 Page #45  
rained for retrieval mjssions. The two non-human s in good condition were a 2005 Page #45  
gency of the U. S. government took two dozen photographs of this large tria 2005 Page #51  
headquarters beyond an entrance of two stone obelisks. 51                   2005 Page #53  
 new heating fuel tanks. SLIDE# 23 Two large air ventilation shafts seen th 2005 Page #58  
hind one of the DRES buildings are two large air ventilation shafts above w 2005 Page #58  
SLIDE# 24 Close-up 2 airshafts The two a.irshafts are large. SLIDE# 25 Airs 2005 Page #59  
Steve is 60-years-old and received two bachelor degrees in 1974 from Sacram 2005 Page #64  
onference presentation, I'll share two recent updates about the DR.ES myste 2005 Page #71  
s of the Third Kind," published in two parts in the MUFON UFO Journal, July 2005 Page #78  
 interestin g, as it was less than two years since Sarbacher wrote his lett 2005 Page #80  
to walk on the Moon -has said that two very elite individual s within the n 2005 Page #81  
tional-types of aircraft. At least two of these were very high speed aircra 2005 Page #82  
 and set for January 13, 1941. The two men met for more than four hours tha 2005 Page #91  
chines. With the fading out of the two 'stars,' the cloud-buster had sudden 2005 Page #96  
ellow) appeared in the west. After two minutes of direct drawing, it faded, 2005 Page #96  
e for serious interest in at least two areas of Reich's work. Still, we do  2005 Page #99  
 not know conclusively whether the two actually met, and possibly talked th 2005 Page #99  
wenty points to 47%. The next day, two bright, pulsating and flashing UFOs  2005 Page #100  
as seen on the horizon and with.in two hours an Air Force aircraft was seen 2005 Page #100  
 he was convicted and sentenced to two years in Lewisbur g Federal Penitent 2005 Page #101  
bout the Los Angeles Air Raid-just two weeks before this OCS file numbering 2005 Page #123  
sense can be further assessed from two leaked documents from 1947. First, i 2005 Page #124  
 in Texas and White Sands "tracked two 7 \'lhile popular lore now focuses o 2005 Page #125  
 tracks, the objects were found at two crash sites near tl1e \Xfhjte Sands  2005 Page #126  
ent of this investigation rests on two assumptions: 1) Either this discover 2005 Page #126  
in the manual as "a security level two points above that of Top Secret":14  2005 Page #128  
lling such as "screw driver" being two words and "Kraft tape" being called  2005 Page #129  
sport from New Mexico, delivering "two little men ... non-humans ... descri 2005 Page #131  
ly that, but the actual autopsy of two of the dead aliens. Above: an image  2005 Page #145  
e. However, a brief look at one or two of them is included. Santilli has al 2005 Page #146  
place of work in London. \Y/e have two tape-recorded interviews with Salas, 2005 Page #148  
m depicts? "I think there are only two possibiLities. One is that it is the 2005 Page #151  
. In my opinion these are the only two possibi Li ties." While most UFO res 2005 Page #151  
. "\Y/e'U check it out in a day or two," Faustino said, apparently not worr 2005 Page #155  
ost, and we shouldn't disturb it." Two days later, at about noon, Seate Pol 2005 Page #155  
ose's dad toward the crash site in two vehicles, a pick-up and a State Poli 2005 Page #155  
e recovef) operation started about two days after our visit to the site. It 2005 Page #156  
 today \Vhire Sands Missile Range. Two weeks after the recovery, four soldi 2005 Page #157  
m an oxy-acetylene torch for up to two minutes, despite the fact that alumi 2005 Page #158  
han a Volkswagen. It had a crew of two aliens. The recovery team transporte 2005 Page #164  
at of another clock. Normally, the two are out of phase and there is no int 2005 Page #164  
lly, there are locations where the two universes synchro-phase and a portal 2005 Page #164  
 and a portal opens up between the two allowing passage from one to another 2005 Page #164  
iled story of his participation in two crash-retrievals while he was in the 2005 Page #165  
 feet in diameter. He learned that two aliens were recovered from the disc. 2005 Page #165  
one of the buildings and Ozzie saw two Living aliens standing by this build 2005 Page #165  
 was lightweight and was lifted by two men. Frenchie never found out what t 2005 Page #166  
st of operations and construction. Two of our famous stealth aircraft, the  2005 Page #167  
ed to the site by military police. Two spotlights illuminated the saucer, w 2005 Page #168  
d the saucer, which appeared to be two convex plates inverted over each oth 2005 Page #168  
 The disc was oval and looked like two deep saucers inverted over each othe 2005 Page #169  
vealed an oval interior cabin with two swivel seats and many instruments. S 2005 Page #169  
nts and research were conducted at two Air Force laboratories: Flight Dynam 2005 Page #173  
ancer, he confirmed : 1. There are two types of UFOs -the ones we build, an 2005 Page #174  
al was Xeroxed or scanned, and the two combined. And there were often factu 2006 Page #12  
ed projects. I will concentrate on two whisdeblowers, Clifford Stone and Da 2006 Page #14  
e. regains at treetop leve: • 1978 Two C:hilean F-5s sent from Cerro Morena 2006 Page #28  
st space launch facility) • 7/4/78 Two Italian soldiers claim to seen lanci 2006 Page #28  
then shoot Tnree figtiter crashes, two fatalities • New order evade UFOs •  2006 Page #28  
terceptions Worldwide • 5/9-10/80. Two UFO sightings by Peruvian Air Force, 2006 Page #28  
nding of UFO by NATO base. 722/85. Two jets of the Zimbabwe AF encounter ex 2006 Page #28  
 - Military officials confirm that two F-I6 jets from Andrews Air Force Bas 2006 Page #28  
ert • Concludes there are at least two — but prootsy more — types ot vehicl 2006 Page #30  
 proceeded to mention the story of two prospectors chasing aliens across th 2006 Page #44  
Seems that after the disc land-ed, two men got out. They were dressed in le 2006 Page #44  
 less people congregate. But these two were a bit more than extra- ordinary 2006 Page #44  
. Fred Meyer's name is removed and two new and as far as my investigation h 2006 Page #45  
t day. In addition, there were now two people (Garney &. Fitzgerald) instea 2006 Page #45  
 good chance' that the wreckage of two battered aircraft found in a Marylan 2006 Page #45  
aryland State Talk:men loiited the two old =chines tu'a horn near Glen Rund 2006 Page #45  
mation effort. 8. The author hires two world-class remote viewers to determ 2006 Page #46  
xecutive Summary In 1998 and 1999, two invitation -only weekend seminars we 2006 Page #48  
to make, contact with us. Over the two Contact Planning Sessions, a total o 2006 Page #49  
emaining businesses would focus on two things: supporting the military effo 2006 Page #62  
o underground bunkers. In the end, two things would matter: mounting a cred 2006 Page #62  
out 12 miles south of Wendover and two miles from the crash site. Soon, he  2006 Page #74  
ing the debris. Within a few hours two transport planes arrived at Wendover 2006 Page #74  
tly to Area 51. By late afternoon, two C-124 transports were loaded and sec 2006 Page #75  
 clothes walked the crash area for two full days after the cleanup effort e 2006 Page #75  
overed an area four miles long and two miles wide centered on the impact lo 2006 Page #75  
n as the home base for the F- 105. Two factors helped keep the cover story  2006 Page #75  
ted combination was called M/D-21. Two M-21 motherships, Article 134 and Ar 2006 Page #77  
nicians readied the B-52H to carry two drones on a captive-carry flight ove 2006 Page #78  
 colleague Tony Moore tracked down two people who had been present in the R 2006 Page #80  
ectronic components and one of the two blades from the ram-air turbine. Obv 2006 Page #80  
rticle 792 on 9 December. Holm and two other pilots completed the contracto 2006 Page #81  
 pieces (the largest was less than two inches across) were displayed on the 2006 Page #83  
 way into the hands of collectors. Two more of the stealthy airplanes crash 2006 Page #84  
7A parts as well as to debris from two other F-117A crash sites. Based on t 2006 Page #85  
it. I had the opportunity to study two F-101 crash sites, as well as comple 2006 Page #85  
 I determined that there were only two aircraft accidents at Edwards in the 2006 Page #87  
apart. On 23 June, a B-57 flown by two Test Pilot School instructors was re 2006 Page #87  
me of Mrs. Kathleen May, mother of two of the boys in the group. Mrs. May a 2006 Page #90  
d area of the woods that resembled two large glowing eyes. They were situat 2006 Page #90  
ed the beams into the woods at the two gleaming lights. At that instant, a  2006 Page #90  
, September 14, 1952, the first of two newspaper articles about the monster 2006 Page #95  
gional print. They appeared in the two newspapers of West Virginia's capito 2006 Page #95  
kies." This newspaper linked their two stories into one headline and story. 2006 Page #95  
ar off in his explanation of these two events. The scope of my research aga 2006 Page #95  
l Leavitt on several occasions. On two occasions, Colonel Leavitt took me t 2006 Page #95  
ch library archives and discovered two September 13th articles that referre 2006 Page #95  
t and was astounded to find nearly two hundred pages of documents that refe 2006 Page #96  
ter and stated, "The group did see two glowing eyes, probably those of a la 2006 Page #96  
t 30 minutes later. I also tracked two other flaming objects that passed ov 2006 Page #97  
documents and the open literature. Two fictional stories link the topic in  2006 Page #101  
 media have all been influenced by two powerful stories, both made into mov 2006 Page #102  
t one famous radio broadcast 8 and two movies. Here the invading Martian al 2006 Page #102  
Actually, according to historians, two people died, one from a heart attack 2006 Page #102  
, allegedly held up for a photo by two federal agents.I3 We have no data on 2006 Page #103  
covery and Disposal" 15. The first two of these leaked documents appear to  2006 Page #103  
 There were five recovered bodies, two of which were found in a severely da 2006 Page #103  
ote makes it clear that there were two crash sites with bodies of some sort 2006 Page #104  
, GHC/IPU published in March 1951, two summary "MAJESTIC SERIES," No. 98 an 2006 Page #104  
n eradicates smallpox. Officially, two labs have the virus, the Centers for 2006 Page #107  
ine. • February, 1998: FBI arrests two men, including Larry Wayne Harris in 2006 Page #108  
s virtually identical to the first two victims.24 Such symptoms in a patien 2006 Page #110  
 deferentially, and they disclosed two salient facts to the Doctors: 1. the 2006 Page #111  
e prion protein, PrP, can exist in two forms: normal and abnormal. The norm 2006 Page #114  
fection was acquired in one of the two ways listed above. Animal mutilation 2006 Page #115  
and then the animals are released. Two kinds of craft are prominently noted 2006 Page #115  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Two fiction stories involving pathogens  2006 Page #117  
ICAL WARFARE Nick Redfern In 1974, two highly controversial events occurred 2006 Page #119  
 geographical distance between the two incidents, one might be forgiven for 2006 Page #119  
tion at Valley, Anglesey, who flew two aircraft to conduct a detailed photo 2006 Page #120  
-shape and the four sections." (7) Two people known to have been involved i 2006 Page #121  
ome extent by light snowfall." (8) Two days later, it was stated in the loc 2006 Page #121  
hereupon they were ordered to load two large oblong boxes into their vehide 2006 Page #122  
r presence. We were shocked to see two creatures which had been placed insi 2006 Page #122  
nd six years later DERA split into two organizations: QinetiQ, a private co 2006 Page #123  
omes the following: 'We had bought two, derelict, four-hundred-year-old cot 2006 Page #128  
n up and a horse, as well, and our two children. We had a friend of ours vi 2006 Page #128  
black outside, but it looked about two or three feet wide. Then suddenly th 2006 Page #128  
Pope elaborated: "There are one or two things about the Ministry's stance o 2006 Page #130  
inutes. "The object was tracked by two different military radar installatio 2006 Page #133  
ls to the CIA. Possibly as many as two additional government agencies also  2006 Page #134  
stopped, some with open doors, and two human bodies lying on the ground bes 2006 Page #135  
 bodies lying on the ground beside two vehicles. The decision was immediate 2006 Page #135  
rrival of additional equipment and two additional personnel. It was not unt 2006 Page #135  
There were no markings. There were two areas of the rim that showed damage, 2006 Page #135  
ge was described as a 'dent' about two feet wide. The weight of the object  2006 Page #135  
 are known have been gathered from two eye witness accounts, documentation  2006 Page #136  
rial presence on Earth. I now have two military eyewitnesses of a remarkabl 2006 Page #142  
ied beyond his first name, but the two are cousins who were in the American 2006 Page #142  
pped up again. This kept going for two or three hours. And as I watched the 2006 Page #146  
1962.) Paul got to join his father two or three times a month at work. The  2006 Page #151  
aid he often saw with his own eyes two or more silver discs stacked up in t 2006 Page #151  
h retrieval conference. But, after two weeks and no word from Paul, I began 2006 Page #151  
n emergency console. So, there are two back-ups to the main console of the  2006 Page #154  
e and as I ran outside, there were two (discs) sitting directly above the d 2006 Page #154  
Very little. Looking up there were two discs sitting directly above the dea 2006 Page #154  
n the Administration building with two other men, Robert Toppen and Craig H 2006 Page #157  
s layed out on a skid. I looked at two other photographs that had a very da 2006 Page #157  
, Okinawa Map Tom Sheppard and his two Navy colleagues, Craig Howard and Ro 2006 Page #159  
ef James Seeley. Tom saw the other two men had put on their dress uniforms  2006 Page #160  
 secrecy for the rest of his life. Two weeks after thcir vault adventure, C 2006 Page #160  
e dentist did. He thinks the other two men were treated the same way. But h 2006 Page #160  
 he told me about Roswell. He said two things really. He said he had heard  2006 Page #160  
ve that — well, it's either one of two things. I think they jacked with him 2006 Page #161  
care you?' Would it be old news in two weeks?' 'I don't know.' HOW DOES THA 2006 Page #163  
g the morning of December 6, 1950. Two days later the FBI was informed that 2006 Page #164  
ated to flying saucers. Were these two documented events related? This pape 2006 Page #164  
al situation was "hot". There were two wars and two races: a Cold War betwe 2006 Page #165  
was "hot". There were two wars and two races: a Cold War between the USA an 2006 Page #165  
ould bring them over Washington in two or three hours. All interception and 2006 Page #167  
 true it would have taken not just two to three hours but much more than 10 2006 Page #168  
ska, unless, of course, there were two groups of objects. Furthermore, this 2006 Page #168  
k flying saucers were real because two days later the Army's Counter Intell 2006 Page #173  
rought it back with me. There were two sand mounds that came down and it lo 2006 Page #176  
ng the border, it could have taken two hours or more from the time the obje 2006 Page #177  
ry have pointed out that there are two "glaring" errors in Willingham's sto 2006 Page #178  
teletype message raises (at least) two related questions: why an immediate  2006 Page #178  
 colored with a red rim and having two white and two orange jets along the  2006 Page #179  
a red rim and having two white and two orange jets along the side; the cent 2006 Page #179  
completely disappeared. Except for two very helpful sources: Dominic Papett 2006 Page #180  
t Guard vessel is dispatched, with two Whatcom County Department of Emergen 2006 Page #185  
d Incident: A Watery Roswell? PART TWO: Recovery. Winter 1984-85... In cont 2006 Page #186  
ell, they were excited about their two new players, a couple of guys by the 2006 Page #186  
irected by Sam Sudore and features two experience divers, John Walker and R 2006 Page #187  
perhaps the divers were describing two different objects in two different l 2006 Page #188  
escribing two different objects in two different locations. Although the di 2006 Page #188  
t appeared that the divers were in two separate locations. December 31, 198 2006 Page #188  
rently neither recognizable by the two veteran explorers nor indigenous to  2006 Page #190  
 that the bubbles suacing from the two divers' air hoses break the water's  2006 Page #190  
r hoses break the water's suace in two different places. • Question #2: Did 2006 Page #190  
 Walker and Burke indeed dive upon two separate objects? A strange substanc 2006 Page #190  
ours, the object(s) upon which the two divers had located and later describ 2006 Page #190  
different areas. Were there indeed two separate objects buried in the bay?  2006 Page #191  
atmosphere would simply break into two pieces as it collided with the surfa 2006 Page #191  
e bay could easily account for the two trails of bubbles beginning from rou 2006 Page #191  
od upon a single object. Seen from two distinct angles by two separate witn 2006 Page #191  
. Seen from two distinct angles by two separate witnesses, it's to be expec 2006 Page #191  
 was to be the liaison between the two labs and would travel between Nevada 2006 Page #196  
town. The craft was accompanied by two military helicopters. The sighting w 2006 Page #199  
me. Subsequently David constructed two small devices that could detect cert 2006 Page #200  
 in a boomerang configuration. The two men thought that each light was an i 2006 Page #200  
viewed him as a mentor. During the two weeks that I spent with Budd I helpe 2006 Page #203  
"Third Man", a dignitary who, with two government agents, had witnessed a N 2006 Page #203  
 fund a radio program, running for two hours on Sunday evenings, called Are 2006 Page #203  
t is incredibly light. It is about two and a half inches thick and four inc 2006 Page #206  
organization, so it was split into two, one controlling censorship and one  2007 Page #10  
k to the American public. \Xlitrun two days, Byron Price, executive editor  2007 Page #16  
n Panel and the Condon Commission, two investigations whose conclusions app 2007 Page #22  
 threat to national security under two broad categories: physical and socia 2007 Page #36  
sing at the moment. However, 1 see two avenues where change might be advanc 2007 Page #38  
 exchange of ideas on this matter. Two opposing attitudes prevail in this p 2007 Page #59  
 URL!" The cover graphics included two pairs of legs and feet, one pair in  2007 Page #67  
rse. " In a related advertisement, two of the Fujitsu Corporati on's 'Life  2007 Page #70  
nin g to rise off the green as its two occupants stare up in wonder. The ma 2007 Page #74  
 electric train off of its tracks. Two ro,· eyewitnesses look on from the s 2007 Page #75  
pment under Dr. Vannevar Bush. The two had senred on ocher scientific commi 2007 Page #75  
ckly. l saw probably about the top two thirds of this picture and I saw wha 2007 Page #86  
mjllion dollars bail, I think only two of them could afford this because th 2007 Page #92  
ing Saucer" shape, very similar to two saucers stacked one over the other ( 2007 Page #99  
s of the pilot's compartment , and two exhaust pons at the aft lower portio 2007 Page #99  
 design, while the 70' craft was a two seat tandem model. Jack also recalle 2007 Page #100  
aircraft. The large craft employed two air-intakes on both sides of the cre 2007 Page #106  
nough room for a central isle, and two seats on either side. The upper port 2007 Page #106  
 was onJy in this hangar for about two minutes, but was able to confirm man 2007 Page #114  
arren was in this hangar for about two minutes, when a security guard who w 2007 Page #115  
t back into town, which is about a two hour drive away, a real windy dirt r 2007 Page #121  
 shmvn up in town, and we only had two paved streets. They had blocked ever 2007 Page #122  
ll stand on the sidewalk. \Y/e saw two uucks sitting next to each ocher, lo 2007 Page #122  
nd when it finally came out almost two weeks after this thing happened, the 2007 Page #123  
 enough to remember, actually only two, Tammy and Teresa, Leanne was still  2007 Page #123  
treet. Like I said there were only two paved streets in the town, and we ha 2007 Page #124  
e line. It was like that for about two weeks. The newspaper came about thre 2007 Page #124  
ewspaper finally published a story two weeks later? Joe: It was about two w 2007 Page #126  
two weeks later? Joe: It was about two weeks later, the Carbon Co1111(y J,J 2007 Page #126  
ound town. Opened it up, and about two pages back in a small article it sai 2007 Page #126  
center part of town and there were two lowbed trucks, big trucks, driving,  2007 Page #126  
they were made to flex. These were two trucks side by side with this thing  2007 Page #126  
nick of time. This fire storm took two weeks ro contain. By the next mornin 2007 Page #128  
gnias. The town had been chaos for two weeks, but this one day was particul 2007 Page #128  
rner. Curious, he went over to see two big trucks with flat bed trailers si 2007 Page #128  
so information now surfacing about two other UFO crashes in Brazil where th 2007 Page #128  
ary and state police officers. The two tried to use a back entrance into th 2007 Page #129  
eadouts and VCRs were reported for two to three days following the incident 2007 Page #129  
s stopped at the accident site and two of them landed. The fire in the bush 2007 Page #129  
d reporting UFOs to the police and two radio stations. A woman in Ponce vid 2007 Page #130  
wn immediately to ATIC. An hour or two later the object was labeled a meteo 2007 Page #133  
probably about the same size." The two most important points of all chat ca 2007 Page #133  
 had [the document) probably about two months before I did anything with it 2007 Page #134  
 being undertaken by no less than "two federal agencies." To dare, however, 2007 Page #135  
" Indeed, the document, dated onJy two days before Monroe's death on August 2007 Page #135  
ert Slatzer. 'Pataki ... remembers two calls d1at Slatzer received from Mar 2007 Page #136  
these revealed (from a distance of two miles) the existence of another larg 2007 Page #137  
d. Nevertheless, documents reveal, two years later Moon Dust was still deep 2007 Page #140  
is report forwards translations of two articles which appeared in the Polit 2007 Page #140  
ntified as to source. Although the two articles are very contradictory, the 2007 Page #140  
n atmospheric nuclear explosion of two or three kilotons in the Indian Ocea 2007 Page #143  
1969; and by 1979 it \\ as already two years past it scheduled Jjfe-span. J 2007 Page #143  
.ilitary man assigned co transport two crates from the hill to Porton Down. 2007 Page #149  
f a car, bright wrute, shaped like two half eggs on a plate. The UFO was ho 2007 Page #152  
Paul, was playing outside with his two cousins, Lisa Rivers, 10, and Larry  2007 Page #166  
e he was outside. He and the other two children were outside playing, so th 2007 Page #167  
He looked in his rear view mirror. Two, gJowing red eyes were staring at hi 2007 Page #173  
r rim of the disk showed damage in two places. One damage point was an irre 2007 Page #187  
htings. 4. RELATED CASES There are two other Mexican UFO cases that seem re 2007 Page #191  
t street. "The witnesses recovered two metal chunks, about four inches by o 2007 Page #199  
ed one sample, Vallee arranged for two rufferenr rests: a scanning electron 2007 Page #199  
nalyzed in Japan. The owner of the two metal fragments is a Crulean citizen 2007 Page #200  
ntains. I saw with my own eyes how two luminous trungs broke off of a glist 2007 Page #200  
able to see a great lurrunosity of two pieces of metal, wruch seemed Like t 2007 Page #200  
pieces of metal, wruch seemed Like two mirrors reflecting the Sun. They cou 2007 Page #200  
iminary analysis were conducted by two private Chilean laboratories in 1994 2007 Page #200  
he metal samples were conducted by two Japanese laboratories in 1995, Hitac 2007 Page #201  
e 1996 Varginha case in Brazil are two of the most famous), we wanted to re 2007 Page #201  
XPOSE VIRAL EVIDENCE RELEASE LEVEL TWO UFO ARSENAL FOIA LAWSUIT MEDIA SIDEW 2008 Page #1  
the Air Force suggested there were two separate events on two separate days 2008 Page #7  
 there were two separate events on two separate days, that there had been n 2008 Page #7  
Air Force split the sightings into two separate cases, one on April 18 in a 2008 Page #7  
 investigated them as if they were two separate events. This made it more e 2008 Page #7  
ain's seat). We were approximately two miles west of La Van, Utah flying at 2008 Page #10  
aw it for a period of maybe one or two seconds." What all this has done is  2008 Page #10  
he event quite well. He said, "The two of us were out in the fields ... the 2008 Page #11  
ight from it was visible for about two minutes. As it disappeared in the we 2008 Page #12  
s flying at 11,000 feet. That made two different flight crews, Shields in U 2008 Page #13  
ve a single sighting or if we have two. Project Blue Book created two separ 2008 Page #14  
ave two. Project Blue Book created two separate files and suggested that on 2008 Page #14  
n April 19. If it this case was of two sightings , then natural phenomenon  2008 Page #14  
 True, it would be unusual to have two bolides on two separate nights but i 2008 Page #14  
 be unusual to have two bolides on two separate nights but it wouldn't be i 2008 Page #14  
rce files even though they created two separate files and treated it as two 2008 Page #16  
o separate files and treated it as two separate events. When put together,  2008 Page #16  
Project Blue Book was borne out of two previous U.S. Air Force investigativ 2008 Page #23  
ional security can be divided into two, key areas: (a) internal national se 2008 Page #24  
e issues to the forefront, raising two main questions : To what extent, for 2008 Page #26  
                   During the past two months various sightings of unexplai 2008 Page #27  
2nd March, radar station picked up two objects 310 degrees, altitude 80,000 2008 Page #28  
 and "sped off' at nearly 660 mph. Two Russian-built MIG-21 jet fighters we 2008 Page #29  
a knock at the door of their home. Two men, one older than the other, asked 2008 Page #30  
 such an episode [was] reported by two F-4 Phantom                          2008 Page #30  
n the morning of 27 Dec 80 [ ... ] two USAF security police patrolmen saw u 2008 Page #32  
riangular in shape, approximat ely two or three meters high. It illuminated 2008 Page #32  
e objects were noticed in the sky, two objects to the north and one to the  2008 Page #32  
bject to the south was visible for two or three hours and beamed down a str 2008 Page #32  
asily exceeded one hundred. " "The two most significant reports began at RA 2008 Page #33  
 what was a height of no more than two hundred feet, just to the side of th 2008 Page #34  
he side of the base and only about two hundred feet from the perimeter fenc 2008 Page #34  
.K. Air Defense Region; and we had two Royal Air Force bases pretty much be 2008 Page #34  
e , which resulted in no less than two hours of "missing time." After some  2008 Page #35  
had taken place during the missing two hours. They gave accounts of encount 2008 Page #35  
ausea and dizziness ; and at least two later died of a "flesh-eating virus- 2008 Page #37  
cement supervisors seem to come in two varieties: those who will do just ab 2008 Page #44  
troops on the logging roads, just "two" or "several. " Sometime afterwards  2008 Page #44  
rsday or Friday he recalled seeing two military "s"-y cranes·· flying over  2008 Page #53  
morning he went into the area with two of his friends in their pickup truck 2008 Page #53  
it had occurred on a Sunday night. Two to three days (Tuesday or Wednesday, 2008 Page #55  
 Army "/ow-boy truck with a boom," two ''deuce and half's," and two jeeps h 2008 Page #55  
oom," two ''deuce and half's," and two jeeps headed towards the Grayland ar 2008 Page #55  
of his car as did the occupants of two other vehicles, one driven by a youn 2008 Page #58  
m the organization I'd joined over two decades ago. 1967 There was a major  2008 Page #62  
ation, consisting mainly of one or two page summaries of individual sightin 2008 Page #64  
e public report a UFO in Stanmore. Two police officers attend the scene, wi 2008 Page #64  
r of people. I shall highlight the two cases that have attracted most media 2008 Page #67  
e and Royal Air Force complex. The two air bases were home to the 8151 Tact 2008 Page #72  
nning back in 1961 until 1973 -the two air bases were only a few miles west 2008 Page #72  
ard the mysterious lights with the two other security policemen , John Burr 2008 Page #80  
nder (object) extending a meter or two out. "Sgt. Penniston contacted Staff 2008 Page #81  
 -that stretched for the length of two feet, maybe a little more." Pennisto 2008 Page #82  
about what you have seen." But the two men decided to go back to the forest 2008 Page #83  
                                   Two nights later on December 28, 1980, a 2008 Page #84  
g news for you. Heathrow Tower had two unidentified flying objects and mark 2008 Page #86  
ac the AM of December 30th. He had two canisters of 35mm footage with him . 2008 Page #88  
3, 1981, report to Royal Air Force Two weeks after Sgt. Jim Penniston 's De 2008 Page #93  
riangular in shape, approximat ely two to three meters across the base and  2008 Page #93  
 across the base and approximately two meters high. It illuminated the enti 2008 Page #93  
e objects were noticed in the sky, two objects to the north and one to the  2008 Page #94  
bject to the south was visible for two or three hours and beamed down a str 2008 Page #94  
's Tunguska road, the sky split in two and fire appeared high and wide over 2008 Page #99  
caused by Russian time-travelers . Two years later, Bruce Sterling and Rudy 2008 Page #102  
. Today we will be discuss mg only two of these. The first delivery by mail 2008 Page #105  
ock) at the Post Office. The first two words of the second line are not leg 2008 Page #105  
he U.N. address. Einstein 's first two paragraphs for the U.N. talk call fo 2008 Page #107  
 . With that scenario, points one, two and four (mentioned above) more or l 2008 Page #108  
 28 with or without the hyphen, in two of the cited documents and in the QD 2008 Page #109  
ith the UFO topic. Identified only two exceptions for all DoD agencies: the 2008 Page #111  
 , these directives would activate two projects to conduct DOMESTIC. We don 2008 Page #111  
 aim - which is one world, and not two hostile worlds -such a partial world 2008 Page #117  
s began following World War I with two programs-the Dawes Plan (l 924) and  2008 Page #126  
tt Bush, father and grandfather of two future U.S. presidents. Max Warburg  2008 Page #127  
d Motor Co. in Gemiany until 1945. Two ITT directors were German banker Sch 2008 Page #128  
henes Behn, was a director of NCB. Two executives of Standard Oil's Gem1an  2008 Page #128  
distinguished men appeared to have two things in common -they were all conn 2008 Page #134  
ates formally joined Interpol just two weeks after the 1938 Nazi Anschluss  2008 Page #139  
          ln March 1980, less than two months after succeeding Nixon in off 2008 Page #142  
""'-... --, • CONDUCTED STUDIES IN TWO AREAS: ·CONTINUATION OF CONSCIOUSNES 2008 Page #153  
nal meeting In Las Vegas. There we two UFO presentations CON: CSICOPS (Now  2008 Page #155  
nne:tion: ■ Flying by Stealt.li. ■ Two Lrnport.ant -tones Brea!: Uncovered  2008 Page #163  
t year l focused on the content of two leaked documents: the Einstein-Oppen 2009 Page #8  
 comparing these documents against two questioned documents: the first (QDl 2009 Page #10  
 , where his style is different in two ways: first, he is offering instruct 2009 Page #11  
ehovah. The letter from Ike in the two pages following also allude to Proje 2009 Page #13  
as been challenged with respect to two aspects: ( 1) the similarity to the  2009 Page #13  
he references dating May 22 in the two letters as well as a premature date  2009 Page #13  
misspelling of SECURITY (SECUIRTY) two times out of three. On the other han 2009 Page #14  
er hand, this was allegedly one of two copies and secretaries with this lev 2009 Page #14  
ng issue of this paper. I can draw two statements from this: (a) That part  2009 Page #14  
ot happen. Past Defense Conditions Two alerts 11                            2009 Page #17  
 straight estimate be divided into two categories-the knowabl e and the unk 2009 Page #19  
hnology for war, and I believe the two will remain inseparable. Public awar 2009 Page #20  
cuments should be published within two years of issue. That would fully pre 2009 Page #21  
danger was perceived in 1939, only two years before a UFO was captured and  2009 Page #21  
ttack will search in vain, but the two large totalitarian countries and the 2009 Page #22  
rge totalitarian countries and the two small free countries just mentioned  2009 Page #22  
nts in that state. And even though two digests were kept for the record, on 2009 Page #24  
orians recognize Crisman as one of two main witnesses-the other being his b 2009 Page #29  
ater, the Air Force itself sent in two investigators as well, and they died 2009 Page #29  
        blatant connection between two enonnously controversial areas of st 2009 Page #30  
with the plane crash deaths of its two investigators. Nevertheless, Edward  2009 Page #30  
hen the Air Force finally sent its two investigators, it was Crisman who ga 2009 Page #31  
 went up in flames, along with the two airmen, when the Air Force B25 crash 2009 Page #31  
 E. Solla. M. A .. Ph.D. There are two main phases to John F. Kennedy's att 2009 Page #35  
 UFO files in late 1961, less than two years later Kennedy would embark on  2009 Page #40  
here acknowledging that Angleton , two days before Kennedy 's assassination 2009 Page #44  
d look inside only briefly. He saw two swivel seats, an oval cabin, and a l 2009 Page #49  
ield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analyzing the UFO and stated th 2009 Page #49  
son in 1953, told him about one of two crashes in Arizona. He also told him 2009 Page #50  
' In Kingman, according to Uhouse, two disabled Ebens, and two more that we 2009 Page #51  
to Uhouse, two disabled Ebens, and two more that were in good condition , w 2009 Page #51  
                               The two non-humans in good condition were al 2009 Page #52  
 at a medical facility in Arizona, two days after the incident had occurred 2009 Page #53  
a Valley. Between the mesa and its two, near-identical neighbors , are two  2009 Page #54  
wo, near-identical neighbors , are two huge chasms created by the Muddy and 2009 Page #54  
December 28th, 1980, when at least two dozen military personnel were involv 2009 Page #58  
ho allegedly received 35mm film in two canisters on December 30, 1980, from 2009 Page #60  
ac the AM of December 30th. He had two canisters of 35mm footage with him . 2009 Page #60  
an either he or Burroughs did, the two who had faced the phenomenon directl 2009 Page #68  
st night of December 26, 1980, and two nights later on December 28, when Co 2009 Page #76  
 blank or confused memories . Even two men, Sgt. James Penniston and Airman 2009 Page #77  
sical strength remained even after two bouts with cancer. When I visited Ju 2009 Page #88  
leted my lecture on UFO's to about two dozen people in the new Ocean Shores 2009 Page #88  
, "I'm 72 years old; I've outlived two husbands and survived cancer twice.  2009 Page #88  
ed was astounding . June Crain had two more specific experiences related to 2009 Page #90  
s last name. However, she did keep two photos of his wedding. The key incid 2009 Page #90  
 DEC. 2,, 1q2,. HOT SPRINGS, S. 0. TWO sr.-u POLlc.eMIH , OOHALO KELM 11,'1 2009 Page #124  
It then landed, a hatch opened and two or three creatures similar to humans 2009 Page #134  
knobs on the robot's chest and the two began to move about the area, or "pr 2009 Page #136  
tober 9 Tass press release. As the two progressed through the park, a nearb 2009 Page #136  
 and then return to the park where two humanoids emerged from it. These vis 2009 Page #136  
, often on location, for the first two months and continued to collect and  2009 Page #137  
 UFOs in Voronezh was published in two editions, one in black and white, th 2009 Page #137  
g changes. Larry Warren and I were two years along in our investigation of  2009 Page #137  
oken to maintain this secrecy. The two most notable examples are the Manhat 2009 Page #155  
azing story that was reported just two weeks prior to Arnold's UFO sighting 2009 Page #156  
 using the atomic bomb." There are two methods of using the power of the at 2009 Page #158  
ne in more detail the lives of the two major players in this story: Thomas  2009 Page #163  
prising of Professor Snodgrass and two eminent hydraulic engineers, Messrs. 2009 Page #165  
 confirms the participation of our two protagonists . However, when we comp 2009 Page #167  
comprising Professor Snodgrass and two eminent Australian hydraulic enginee 2009 Page #173  
val ships. The series consisted of two detonations, each with a yield of 23 2009 Page #173  
h the • 1M: l r ••• pro,teo'h .... two Air Pr'ior1'7, !£\TS, 1e hnreby auth 2009 Page #174  
of water. cameras were set Summary Two weeks before Kenneth Arnold's sighti 2009 Page #176  
 reaches of Soviet espionage . The two major protagonists of this story are 2009 Page #176  
 reports several limes for clues • Two story building with 3 underground fl 2009 Page #192  
.ln telephone area code swnmary of two associ.ttes of photos •Called each l 2009 Page #193  

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orida) proposed a front cover, and two-and-a-half page article witrun. The  2007 Page #94  

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aimed that Twining actually made a two-day trip to New Mexico. On September 2008 Page #132  

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events at Kingman and no less than two-decades before Fritz Werner even sur 2009 Page #55  

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ment , the investigators found the two-dozen large high altitude aerial pho 2005 Page #60  
ial phoro N[iller showed Steve the two-dozen high altitude phorographs of t 2005 Page #65  

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ms, or approximately 5. 75 tons. A two-fold excess of background radiation  2009 Page #137  

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that his piece had been shot off a two-foot-wide disc by a jet. It was simi 2004 Page #102  
raft. The other damage point was a two-foot-wide "dent." The witnesses beli 2007 Page #187  

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rell hosted UFO Cover-Up: Live!, a two-hour prime time syndicated televisio 2008 Page #84  
appeared in a nationally broadcast two-hour television documentary entitled 2009 Page #137  

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nvestigation would have remained a two-inch file folder in a drawer. In 198 2008 Page #55  

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oth crewmembers. The next day, the two-man crew of a YF- 12A (Article 1003) 2006 Page #87  

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 of the Lummi Island Incident, the Two-Object theory is simply not supporte 2006 Page #191  

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come deserve consideration... The "Two-Objects" theory: Although only one p 2006 Page #190  

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h a straw. The ad is laid out as a two-page spread and takes up almost half 2007 Page #64  
le, Project Jehovah, followed by a two-page (originally top secret) letter  2009 Page #8  
ebble page (p 19) November 4, 1953 two-page letter from Eisenhower to the D 2009 Page #8  

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a state that on December 24, 2005, two-pages of a "classified document" wer 2009 Page #52  

Word: "two-part", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 skeptic George Earley published a two-part article in Fate Maga#ne raising 2004 Page #127  
iles got into the act, too, with a two-part story (titled Tunguska and Term 2008 Page #103  

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ooling people using the media is a two-seep process, of whjcl, censorship i 2007 Page #15  

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 a size estimate. You can see that two-thirds of them were less than 30 fee 2004 Page #129  
tes docile and unresisting. Today, two-thirds of America's water supply is  2008 Page #140  

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as four-to-five feet in height and two-to-three feet wide and which was ope 2005 Page #42  
as four-to-five feet in height and two-to-three feet wide and which was ope 2009 Page #49  

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elephones, televisions, radios and two-way CBs were dead throughout the tow 2007 Page #128  

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n or out of the town period. For a two-week period or at least ten days. Th 2007 Page #126  

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ng in the late 50s. Similarly, the two-word "screw driver" was the normal w 2003 Page #181  

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The importance of the statement is twofold: 94                              2004 Page #97  

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 and ranking member; maybe ·one or two• others. ■ Congress gets no informat 2007 Page #52  

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s of 1960: On 30 September 1960, a TWX report was sent to the Pacific Air F 2004 Page #5  
eads thus: On 30 September 1960, a TWX report was sent to the Pacific Air F 2007 Page #139  

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Harrs'- S. Truman July 9, 1947". O tW» ‘ Au8- 9. 197j"---- - ***3 Dy./,     2003 Page #215  

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857 = 1 y= 0.7419x - 0.5272 = 1 le tx Co cb PNC3 P•tk PNtx Z ct, PN N r19 C 2004 Page #239  
 occurred in 1948 and near Laredo, TX, but he had no independent informatio 2006 Page #176  
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y Valo Latin America Product: Valo Tx Motebook Creative Director: Mike Wolf 2007 Page #66  
huahua UFO Crash. College Station, TX: VBW Publishing, 2007. Torres, Noe an 2007 Page #192  

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ORTH, TEX. (B) TEAM AT FORT WORTH. TXE. (C) **** AT FORT WORTH, TEX. (DR) t 2004 Page #229  
RTH, TEX. (DR) team AT FORT WORTH, TXE. (G) gmt AT FORT WortH, TXE. (MN) Te 2004 Page #229  
WORTH, TXE. (G) gmt AT FORT WortH, TXE. (MN) TeAM AT FORT WORTH, TXE. Line  2004 Page #229  
rtH, TXE. (MN) TeAM AT FORT WORTH, TXE. Line 4 (M) ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK"  2004 Page #229  

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Lo~c M..uUu.a:u\ ■ Pt.n¥TU Dau Rnl.tXJ al foe 1 N•wWodd o,.i.. ■ Go,ng ta A 2009 Page #149  

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twork in Spa sb 1030 ON? It Kay 78 TY r:Itte] agenGS Aires--A group of nati 2004 Page #20  
force us to consider its probabili ty of being true. For example, the body  2005 Page #78  
sophisticated UFO research communi ty. Most spectacularly, the collapse of  2005 Page #84  
 sources they are in all probabili ty of interplanetary origin. As a conseq 2005 Page #122  
ch impact on the sales or populari ty of such a novel item to the eneral ub 2007 Page #68  
.1 u, e ,'\u ao. 1,v~ s,....._,,,.,ty Ful\'"-=•u-i 11-.,::ic-~ to •1.~:;;;, 2007 Page #176  
and that the "intelligence communi ty is making a careful study of the publ 2009 Page #18  
,,t,.~P\.lsG, [A.~T-l"'S Ttt.l-U':"TY ~,, / ~~u .. ,-.·•p;r1$. .... ·~,r,:  2009 Page #100  
0 Ur-0 rMl1T" AS,~C,!'t'...V,lN.:i tY SJ:~ TM~ .G" ~f. ~r..:. 1,uD YA•JIS~E 2009 Page #128  
ed into temporary r.:idioat."U\.li ty. The~e \11,,·ouJrl forrn a gas in the 2009 Page #184  

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he Existence of TOP SECRET/MJ-12 , ty_ 13t-Lt;.4)1.8 -trQ- 4.{ 4e dLOP SECR 2004 Page #246  

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flrish linen, merged with railroad tycoon Edward H. Harriman. "After the wa 2008 Page #129  

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rces, Second Lieutenants Brobs and TyHenson, who have been assigned as spec 2004 Page #13  
ons several times. Said Lieutenant TyHenson: "I think the Arctic is serving 2004 Page #13  

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ch the Skies! A Chronicle of the F tying Saucer Myth, summed up the Aurora  2004 Page #31  

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ty of the plant "pitch" to be some type of rubber — unable to confirm since 2003 Page #50  
ractor-trailer truck carrying some type of cargo covered with a tarp, that  2003 Page #60  
ered a large quantity of a special type of glazed brick that was to go to t 2003 Page #61  
llic object. This officer had some type of probe in his hand that, to Joel, 2003 Page #69  
y "extremely common" to the severe type of mental depression he suffered.'  2003 Page #92  
 Wedge-shaped Disc. Speculate some type of Shielding to enable Craft & Crew 2003 Page #107  
dentify it as a V-2, GAPA or other type of guided missile. Careful check by 2003 Page #158  
ides a detailed description of EBE Type I, and Slide 22 is Bill McDonald's  2003 Page #173  
scriptions. Slide 23 gives the EBE Type II description, and Slide 24 is Bil 2003 Page #173  
rrestrial Biological Entities: EBE Type I o Humanoid, look Oriental 0 5 to  2003 Page #174  
 203 Special Operations Mutual EBE TYPE I AS DESCRIBED Based on the SOM des 2003 Page #174  
 the Special Operations Manual EBE TYPE 08 AS DESCRIBED 11/8/2003 Special O 2003 Page #175  
here, however, we can identify the type fonts used and we will touch on tha 2003 Page #178  
r an Admiral in 1976. Matching the type font for a printed document can be  2003 Page #179  
 me with high quality originals of type fonts. He said that this was common 2003 Page #179  
ewriter make and model » Match the type font and press o Compare signatures 2003 Page #180  
ions Manual ■*' EXAMPLE: MATCH THE TYPE FONT □ Experts have determined the  2003 Page #180  
ed letters General size for some 3 Type face S Paragraph spacing a Italics  2003 Page #182  
d the world was not ready for this type of information. The story further s 2003 Page #192  
nk" sentences. Besides the laconic type grammar style of both directives, " 2003 Page #206  
ctive authorizing a mission is the type of procedure that is common. 3. The 2003 Page #210  
endations have been made as to the type and extent of aid, military and eco 2003 Page #224  
w and, being a conservative farmer type, he declined to talk about anything 2004 Page #30  
on that it was an airplane of some type, but were not sure. What they saw w 2004 Page #35  
aft, but they were not made of any type of glass. I couldn't make out this  2004 Page #74  
ker more questions about the MJ-12 type group running things: Q: Are there  2004 Page #99  
en description agrees with SOM1-01 Type I • Report 6, SW USA, 1947: Einstei 2004 Page #118  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Type I. Slide 14 is a rendition by foren 2004 Page #119  
e. Was this fiber optics, or a new type of twine for the balloon array? The 2004 Page #142  
archers, who once believed in that type of Roswell cover-up, have since cha 2004 Page #144  
a rather damaged corpse of an EBE (type?) • Autopsies were performed under  2004 Page #172  
tically all caps, typing where the type is in the paper. It said — each lin 2004 Page #193  
inal MJ-12 documents, for example, type face, the writing styles, and a hos 2004 Page #221  
 Fort Worth, Texas. There was some type of processor that Gen. Ramey believ 2004 Page #230  
 model could actually tell us what type of lens had been used to take the o 2004 Page #233  
e Ramey Office Photos exactly what type it was, and Bond recalled it as onl 2004 Page #234  
ntaining Ramey were taken with one type of lens, while the images of Marcel 2004 Page #234  
 of the film sheet to identify the type of film, but more importantly to en 2004 Page #234  
it and wore a skullcap of the same type material. It wore no face covering  2005 Page #41  
bolides and a bolide crater. Those type of craters [sic] are a different pa 2005 Page #71  
) craft. The primary case of th.is type is the famous Roswell crash (in fac 2005 Page #121  
contain that are accurate for this type of document? Have independent foren 2005 Page #135  
ick booklet, a loose leaf notebook type situation. But the intent of catalo 2006 Page #19  
0ets of the "dfrode" ar Iwc-array" type, and systems co rrsdng the nej$csne 2006 Page #35  
etic transducers e or 'three-array type and systems .çpmprosi the $ame, are 2006 Page #35  
 Assumptions All processes of this type have intrinsic assumptions associat 2006 Page #52  
t & Whitney J75 turbojet, the same type used in the first A- 12 airframes.  2006 Page #76  
 spokesmen refused to identify the type of aircraft involved in the acciden 2006 Page #83  
 elevon also was diagnostic of the type. Eventually, I was able to obtain a 2006 Page #88  
ket ship or some kind of vehicular type of space suit that acted as a probe 2006 Page #93  
 taken from the description of EBE Type 1 in the Special Operations Manual, 2006 Page #104  
t the Four Corners Virus was a new type of Hantavirus, previously unrecogni 2006 Page #111  
naceous infectious particles) is a type of infectious agent recently identi 2006 Page #113  
 Special Operations Manual for EBE Type 1. 16 14 ' 12 -' 10 8 -- 6 4 — 2 0  2006 Page #118  
iles ready, too. They had the same type of setup as Bill had down in Key We 2006 Page #148  
 describe it as matching any other type of animal that I know of it would h 2006 Page #156  
h of it was an elongated shot on a type of gurney. I looked at the document 2006 Page #158  
 describe it as matching any other type of animal that I know of, it would  2006 Page #158  
We knew it wasn't a missile of ary type. So then, we confirmed it with the  2006 Page #176  
is was the first conference of its type, specifically targeted at mental he 2006 Page #198  
pic. Several more seminars of this type took place in the early years of th 2006 Page #198  
tensive card file and I helped him type papers and book chapters. During my 2006 Page #203  
--- . --- SPECKIN RESULTS ■ Ribbon type consistent with era ■ Pencils from  2007 Page #46  
ner JCS) in 1990s. Confinned MJ-12 type group; generational conflict in lea 2007 Page #55  
ot under government control or any type of high level control • .• •;.. '.  2007 Page #55  
rint and broadcast venues of every type and description. A 1976 effort from 2007 Page #65  
ok like I was coming from the same type of network. l knew I wasn't enclose 2007 Page #87  
ly stumble upon it. MW: Do playpen type macrunes exist where somebody could 2007 Page #88  
e with awbvard cases that need his type of presence co be able to make thin 2007 Page #91  
ave also extradited a man for some type of price fixjng charges but at the  2007 Page #92  
l rake-off aircraft. Only "harrier type" or VTOL aircraft would be ideally  2007 Page #109  
IG:i\S 1/.---~ \ ROTOR · cn:--rnoL TYPE E:--JGI 'E TYPE 01,\1\11:rl.lZ ·r,  2007 Page #112  
 ROTOR · cn:--rnoL TYPE E:--JGI 'E TYPE 01,\1\11:rl.lZ ·r, N ( (( '==fn ! u 2007 Page #112  
IRCRAFT DESIGJ\S ltOTORS: COI\TROL TYPE: ENGINE 1 Yl'lo: 2 Pl\UEI\IATIC DA: 2007 Page #113  
rgone a directional crystal growth type of manufacture ... unknown when the 2007 Page #195  
milar, if not consistent, with the type of shockwaves that one would expect 2008 Page #101  
ling in this instance with a novel type of nuclear reaction. And, most rece 2008 Page #102  
red" for this work was directed to type it and just was not a very good spe 2008 Page #105  
he only person available who could type, who was not a trained secretary .  2008 Page #108  
the "fire" of an extraterre strial type first proposed by Einstein was init 2009 Page #20  
ies to all foreign observers . The type of secrecy practiced by America's p 2009 Page #21  
pecific UFO sighting evaluation, a type of organization and a unique activi 2009 Page #24  
it and wore a skullcap of the same type material. It wore no face covering  2009 Page #49  
it and wore a skullcap of the same type material. " Compare that with the w 2009 Page #55  
 never seen anything that had that type of effect before. CAN YOU SEE THROU 2009 Page #64  

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

was accompanied by a time and date typed in, with the authority of either M 2003 Page #181  
f the Wedemeyer directive v with a typed note at the top and bottom that st 2003 Page #204  
9/47, elb" and bottom extreme left typed "Approved Harry S. Truman July 9.  2003 Page #204  
76. 3. We know that "elb" at least typed the annotations to the memo and se 2003 Page #204  
ore, the directive could have been typed in Marshall's office or the White  2003 Page #204  
directives to a secretary who then typed it, but surely, it is unlikely tha 2003 Page #208  
but surely, it is unlikely that he typed it himself. Given the secretarial  2003 Page #208  
ld it be that both directives were typed together at possibly the White Hou 2003 Page #208  
fy where part of the directive was typed and where it was signed a critical 2003 Page #209  
re identical then the issue is who typed them both in 1947? 6. Find another 2003 Page #209  
the MJ-12 report. SLIDE #51: Clean typed version of Para. 12, IPU Paragraph 2004 Page #79  
aphs, General Ramey is clutching a typed message with the lettering just ba 2004 Page #226  
e text, eight lines of text, and a typed "signature." The text is all capit 2004 Page #227  
 of space. We believe the text was typed on a typewriter and not a Teletype 2004 Page #227  
TSOmega 3766 ADDRESSES ON ENVELOPE Typed on an Avery label: Mr. Timothy s.  2007 Page #42  
l be." TYPICAL REPORTS ■ Bowen had typed all flying saucer reports ■ He pas 2007 Page #45  
otes, and then a third time when I typed 43                                 2008 Page #49  
ina might have been the person who typed the questioned document (QD) and s 2008 Page #105  
 provide clues to whether this was typed from shorthand, Einstein's own wri 2008 Page #105  
documents prepared by Einstein and typed by his secretary (together with an 2008 Page #106  
 dozen that were in German and not typed). In addition, they provided 14 ty 2008 Page #106  
ed). In addition, they provided 14 typed documents prepared for Oppenheimer 2008 Page #106  
. Not discussed or analyzed is the typed note at the end of the memo allege 2008 Page #109  
speculation of hoax ■ Document not typed by professional secretary associat 2008 Page #118  
lowed by 18 pages of text, clearly typed on "onionskin" showing significant 2009 Page #8  
blished that some of the onionskin typed document is a hoax, what about the 2009 Page #12  
f the day. She also claims to have typed a lengthy, classified report on th 2009 Page #53  

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

umbering system. The line spacing, typeface, carbon-paper smear and formatt 2005 Page #123  

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

uminum formulations 640 world-wide types (compared with find) Section 4 The 2003 Page #44  
, triangles; entities are one of 2 types; materials “not known to Terrestri 2003 Page #172  
L CRAFT SKETCHES OF FOUR DIFFERENT TYPES: □ Elliptical or disc shape (50-30 2003 Page #174  
ting us for years, and the two EBE Types I and II shown in the Manual are c 2003 Page #187  
cent (FE:JVCincent:bar/hst) either types or annotates the Directive to Wede 2003 Page #204  
ed Truman July 9.1947No - Multiple types No of Paragraphs 4 4 No of sentenc 2003 Page #205  
ore it sank, and also aware of the types of current running there, and the  2004 Page #39  
 study the upper atmosphere. These types of V-2 launches were managed by th 2004 Page #64  
here were descriptions of smallish types. I don't exactly remember about th 2004 Page #96  
tine people, slaves, and these two types come into conflict in every state. 2004 Page #154  
a. This could have been one of two types in the 120-135mm range, though a 1 2004 Page #234  
this is normal procedure for these types of documents. Second is the securi 2004 Page #252  
les of the world's major ecosystem types is devoted to conservation of natu 2005 Page #54  
able to natural phenomena or known types of aerial vehicles." These sorts o 2005 Page #74  
orensics: This can include several types of testing, for example soil testi 2005 Page #136  
16mm film onto video including the types of eqwpment he used. He was in no  2005 Page #148  
t the aliens at Edwards were human types with flaxen hair and pale blue eye 2005 Page #164  
e room that depicted six different types of aliens. He remember s that one  2005 Page #165  
r, he confirmed : 1. There are two types of UFOs -the ones we build, and on 2005 Page #174  
 contained information on 57 known types of extraterrestrial biological ent 2006 Page #19  
 at least two — but prootsy more — types ot vehicles* beyond the Stealth fi 2006 Page #30  
und in a Maryland barn "are proto. types" of the flYIng saucers. Maryland S 2006 Page #45  
rio world would generate different types of impact on humanity, both collec 2006 Page #65  
ens include increasingly effective types of filtering systems that prevent  2006 Page #105  
hese mountains are haunted by many types of aerial phenomena, including the 2006 Page #119  
 up much further than the old tube types were. So, as they were tweaking al 2006 Page #154  
 imagery in their advertising? All types and sizes of compan.ies. Some of t 2007 Page #76  
n. M\.XI: J use out interest which types of things do you like, Romantic st 2007 Page #81  
rs of flight time in 119 different types of aircraft. In September of 1978, 2007 Page #114  
be excavated to explore what other types of metal debris might be down insi 2007 Page #189  
e like that before or since; these types of statements help corroborate the 2008 Page #53  
ien collaboration. ■ Various atien types: grays, insectoids, reptoids, h1ma 2009 Page #152  

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

 aspects such as typewriter style, typesetting, laser printing, photocopyin 2005 Page #136  

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

y the watermark and the paper. For typewriter impressions on original paper 2003 Page #178  
 library of fonts and identify the typewriter make and model. None of this  2003 Page #178  
ink, watermark or paper o Identify typewriter make and model » Match the ty 2003 Page #180  
r they differ in language, typist, typewriter, annotations, format and sign 2003 Page #205  
s translating her shorthand to the typewriter. 202                          2003 Page #206  
ffice at the same time. 5. Perform typewriter comparisons between the two d 2003 Page #209  
 show they were done with the same typewriter. If they are identical then t 2003 Page #209  
criminant for authenticity. 5. The typewriter is consistent in every way wi 2003 Page #210  
We believe the text was typed on a typewriter and not a Teletype message. F 2004 Page #227  
ractor, as well as James Black — a typewriter expert — provide the core que 2004 Page #243  
es for analysis are James Black (a typewriter and handwriting specialist) a 2004 Page #250  
ent. The pages are consistent with typewriter ribbons that were commerciall 2004 Page #250  
c tests of paper, ink, watermark , typewriter and handwritin g? Are there o 2005 Page #135  
levant, typography aspects such as typewriter style, typesetting, laser pri 2005 Page #136  
onfirmed it was his dad ■ Knew the typewriter, had more files ■ Had never s 2007 Page #43  
o match Performed by James Black ■ Typewriter was 1939 Underwood Portable ■ 2007 Page #46  
IL He nailed the watermark and the typewriter Soane of the pages 1n the 33◄ 2007 Page #46  
pewritten on an Underwood Port•ble typewriter Ql.anuf& cturod in 1939. Idcn 2007 Page #46  
quired & survey of several hundred typewriter exoaapla rs. Excepting the Un 2007 Page #46  
a safe after work hours, including typewriter ribbons. Bear in mind that wh 2009 Page #89  

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rom the fact that these experts in typewriters paper and ink analysis basic 2004 Page #250  
action, and the frantic tapping of typewriters resonated around the walls o 2007 Page #137  

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

 Rewritings, Ink Dating and Paper, Typewriting, Facsimiles, Photocopies, Fi 2004 Page #250  
e burned memo was conducted on the typewriting on these pages this is used  2004 Page #250  
ilable during that time frame. The typewriting is also consistent with carb 2008 Page #109  

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

er. The first 3 envelope notes are typewritten and concern the two Ramey ne 2004 Page #235  
 in tny :reference collect.ion vas typewritten on an Underwood Port•ble typ 2007 Page #46  

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nfectious agents studied: anthrax, typhus, human immune deficiency virus. B 2006 Page #106  

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

the purity of the aluminum was not typical of industrial machining which us 2003 Page #100  
ence a flavor of the nature of the typical ones, and so the next few slides 2004 Page #115  
oto, EBE sketch, and letter in his typical writing                          2005 Page #6  
s from "?vlj" sources in a fashion typical of government procedure. And tex 2005 Page #129  
he sharpedged changes of djrection typical of motion in space. The essence  2005 Page #171  
their stop watches." Sounds like a typical UFO sighting, but he goes on to  2005 Page #172  
re and film; Independence Day is a typical example. This scenario evokes im 2006 Page #61  
s has the greatest similarity to a typical war-preparation, war-fighting sc 2006 Page #68  
Texas. This is beyond the range of typical radar installations of the time. 2006 Page #178  
merican League West. All in all, a typical summer day in the Pacific Northw 2006 Page #183  
k that they are ours -or will be." TYPICAL REPORTS ■ Bowen had typed all fl 2007 Page #45  
1974 Sunday, August 25, 1974 was a typical sizzling hot summer day in West  2007 Page #185  

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

 50/50 chance that this is a fake. Typically, strong arguments of fakery co 2003 Page #171  
 HaU, a former congressional aide, typically say, "I've looked at countless 2005 Page #130  
ine authorship. Forensic tests are typically expensive and done by independ 2005 Page #136  
er each one how many have read it. Typically fewer than 2% have read any. I 2006 Page #4  
 turns, move straight up and down, typically with little noise, no visible  2006 Page #9  
es after my lectures and find that typically 10% have seen one, which cover 2006 Page #11  
required for UFO retrievals he was typically called out for temporary duty  2006 Page #17  
 . SAPs as Private Property ■ SAPs typically dominated by private industry. 2007 Page #52  
located at the site, and which are typically characteristic of an atomic de 2008 Page #101  
dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of state a 2008 Page #124  
 pilot house that a derigbal would typically have I 6-l. o -2-~c 9 Steven R 2009 Page #83  

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

This is the bag of tricks that are typicaUy used: r Cover scories r Damage  2007 Page #21  

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

-2735 for Paperclip related Corner typing right mo/eshcdocuments com JAnoth 2003 Page #159  
 N N Y Annotated Y N Y N N N Mixed Typing Y N Y N N N Typist Initials N Y N 2003 Page #205  
, which was dramatically all caps, typing where the type is in the paper. I 2004 Page #193  
restrial. An identification of the typing and other errors follows on the n 2008 Page #105  
 do not wish to have the secretary typing the memo to lrnow everything, so  2008 Page #110  
re were different authors; but the typing is consistently single-spaced exc 2009 Page #8  

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

 Together they differ in language, typist, typewriter, annotations, format  2003 Page #205  
N Y N N N Mixed Typing Y N Y N N N Typist Initials N Y N N N N Initialed N  2003 Page #205  
ain of custody tracing back to the typist, let alone the source of the inte 2004 Page #243  
ly performing clerical duties as a typist; and has no reference to his alle 2006 Page #17  
h or Gennan). It is clear that the typist was not a professional secretary, 2008 Page #105  
cuments, I hired a 130 word/minute typist. The Oppenheimer documents were s 2008 Page #106  

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

ndatione have been aside qg 6© the typo and extant of aid, Military and eco 2003 Page #228  

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

were the days of carbon paper, and typographic errors were often left to be 2008 Page #105  

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

. A document example would include typographical anomalies associated with  2005 Page #136  

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authentic standards . If relevant, typography aspects such as typewriter st 2005 Page #136  
cure content, handwritin g, period typography and fonts, correct formatting 2005 Page #137  
exists persuasive content, correct typography and zingers. Medium Level of  2005 Page #137  

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e alternatives range from chaos to tyranny. - Science will be turned to ass 2006 Page #69  

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ace. - 1989. Possible UFO crash in Tyumen, USSR Alleged bodies recovered. 2 2006 Page #29  

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u the only person involved in this t}rpe of work, did the buck stop with yo 2007 Page #83  

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merican i.cientist who it saJs lo( t~c S1:·:i_tcc1c 1\ir Force, riterl shc\ 2009 Page #183  

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ts, al~o•~ .; e bright as daylight t~l~- We didn't have these cap~b1 Occupa 2007 Page #180  

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war-time deceptions. By this time, t~~ operaaon was so b1g_that it could_ n 2007 Page #10  
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and Revisited Kenn Thomas Copyrigh  2009 Kenn Thomas The release of Olive 2009 Page #29  

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