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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  

Word: "texas-mexican", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

Word: "texas-mexico", 4 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 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  

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

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

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

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