Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedings, KWIC Index Page: u

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:

"u'1" "u'i'~" "u'j" "u't" "u-"

"u--" "u--etod" "u--•lr" "u-1" "u-2" "u-=o" "u-boats" "u-haul"

"u-s" "u-st" "u-turn" "u1" "u11" "u111i•" "u11derg" "u11ide11tifled"

"u1aas" "u1c" "u1d" "u1e" "u1geness" "u1klert1fled" "u1t" "u1ut"

"u2" "u5ing" "u7" "u=os" "u" "u\c7" "u\ll" "ua"

"ua1" "ua\tl~" "uaa&es" "uaat" "uacc" "uacovurd" "uacs" "uader"

"uaiaan" "uaiaon" "uaidaull'ml" "uain" "uanoia" "uant" "uao" "uaold"

"uaos" "uap" "uat" "uaw" "uawtaaaat" "ua~" "ua«^rtamvh|iatawh^v-" "ubacuba"

"ubaruba" "ubatuba" "ubatubanal" "ubc" "ubc-related" "uber-logic" "ubiquitous" "ublic"

"ubrenaiknal" "uc" "uc=" "ucavs" "ucblabblfied" "ucd" "uch" "uchers"

"ucl" "ucla" "ucmka" "ucoe" "ucsb" "uc~" "ud" "ud'"

"udc1p" "udder" "udders" "ude" "udl1" "udsk" "ud~" "ue"

"ue-yose-aucklanl" "uecl" "uectivc" "uegations" "ueo" "uesired" "uf" "uf'o"

"uf-0" "uf-103-m" "uf0" "uf\isio" "ufi" "ufo" "ufo''" "ufo's"

"ufo-crash" "ufo-crash-at-aztec" "ufo-et" "ufo-related" "ufo-themed" "ufo-typ" "ufo-type" "ufoa"

"ufob" "ufobject" "ufobs" "ufoconfere" "ufoconference" "ufodex" "ufoforhumanrights" "ufological"

"ufologically" "ufologie" "ufologist" "ufologists" "ufology" "ufology's" "ufon" "ufori"

"ufos" "ufos-why" "ufost" "ufoussr" "ufo~wr" "ufo•" "uft004" "ug"

"ug'i~" "uge-r" "ugly" "uh" "uh1" "uhf" "uhioh" "uhm'"

"uhouse" "uhouse's" "uh•" "uh•l" "ui" "ui'" "uigles" "uii"

"uiidentll'ied" "uiiderside" "uiinc" "uiiuuifu" "uijsr" "uili" "uilny" "uion"

"uiraw" "uit" "uitc" "uiw" "uj" "uj'o" "uj-12" "ujo"

"ujoeo" "ujq" "uk" "uk's" "uke" "ukjhd" "ukjtpu" "ukm"

"uknossn" "ukraine" "ukraine-lutsk" "ul" "ul'e" "ul'o" "ulan" "ulat"

"ulatt" "ulcimate" "ulcm" "ule" "ulfjj~jj~©" "uli" "uliciassif" "uliclpl"

"ulifor" "ulls" "ulo" "ulstrnrc" "ult" "ultajl" "ultimate" "ultimatel"

"ultimately" "ultimatum" "ultloate" "ultra" "ultra-bland" "ultra-high" "ultra-secret" "ultra-violet"

"ultrasccret" "ultrasound" "ultraviolet" "ultri1•v1ol" "ultrn" "ul~" "ul~iclt\llv" "ul¥j~"

"um" "umbra" "umbrella" "umbreua" "umc" "ume" "umer" "umf1scovered"

"umich" "umllr" "um~" "um·eils-where" "un" "un-auditable" "un-l'lam·" "un-minuted"

"un-named" "un-published" "un-releasable" "un-u~u" "un11klcd" "un1~1" "unable" "unacceptable"

"unaccounted" "unacknowl" "unacknowledged" "unaided" "unambiguous" "unanimously" "unanswered" "unassailable"

"unattached" "unautho" "unauthorised" "unauthorized" "unavaijable" "unavailable" "unavoidable" "unavoidably"

"unaware" "unbearable" "unbeknownst" "unbelievable" "unbelievably" "unbeliever" "unbia" "unbiased"

"unbridled" "unc" "uncanny" "uncertain" "uncertaint" "uncertainties" "uncertainty" "uncicn"

"uncii~" "unckr" "uncl" "unclass" "unclassif" "unclassified" "uncle" "unclear"

"uncled" "uncomfortable" "uncommon" "uncomprehencling" "uncon" "unconcerned" "unconditionally" "unconfirmed"

"unconscious" "unconsciousness" "unconstitutional" "uncontrollable" "uncontrolled" "unconvention" "unconventional" "unconventional'"

"uncooperati" "uncooperative" "uncover" "uncovered" "uncoverin" "uncovering" "uncovers" "uncrating"

"und" "undamaged" "undated" "undcnt" "unde1taken" "undecided" "undecipherable" "undelgroond"

"undelivered" "undenecm" "undeniable" "undeniably" "under''" "under-examined" "under-researched" "under-statement"

"under-tunnel" "underarm" "underbrush" "undercarriage" "undercover" "undergo" "undergoing" "undergone"

"underground" "underline" "underlined" "underlines" "underling" "underlings" "underlining" "underlying"

"undermine" "undermined" "undermines" "undermining" "undermjned" "underneath" "underpasses" "underpinning"

"underpinnings" "underpla" "underscandin" "underscored" "underscores" "undersecretary" "underside" "undersigned"

"understancling" "understand" "understandabl" "understandable" "understandably" "understandin" "understanding" "understanding_ufos_"

"understaniling" "understanrung" "understimd" "understood" "undersunring" "undertake" "undertaken" "undertaker"

"undertakin" "undertaking" "undertakinr" "undertook" "underuable" "underwater" "underway" "underwent"

"underwer" "underwood" "underwrote" "undesirables" "undetected" "undetermined" "undeterred" "undeveloped"

"undhputed" "undiagnos" "undisclosed" "undiscovered" "undisputed" "undo" "undoing" "undorwood"

"undosacretorr" "undoubtedly" "undressed" "undtniablt" "undue" "unearth" "unearthed" "unearthly"

"unease" "uneasiness" "uneasy" "uneducated" "unemployment" "unequivocally" "unesco" "unetd"

"unethical" "unevaluated" "unex-plained" "unexamined" "unexpected" "unexpectedly" "unexplainable" "unexplained"

"unexplored" "unfalsifiable" "unfamiliar" "unfavorable" "unfilled" "unfiltered" "unfold" "unfolded"

"unfolding" "unforgettable" "unforseen" "unfortunate" "unfortunatel" "unfortunately" "unfounded" "unfriendly"

"unfunded" "ungodly" "unguided" "unhappy" "unharmed" "unhealthy" "unheard" "unhindered"

"unhinged" "uni" "uni'" "uni11vited" "uni\ersity" "unic" "unicamp" "unicellular"

"unicktatified" "unidcntiti~d" "uniden" "unidentif" "unidentifiable" "unidentified" "unidentiried" "unidsntifisd"

"unification" "unified" "unifom1s" "uniform" "uniforms" "uniforn1s" "uniicurifiod" "unij"

"unimaginable" "unimaginably" "unimaginative" "unimpeachable" "unincorporated" "uninformative" "uninformed" "uninhabit"

"uninhabited" "uninspired" "unintended" "unintentional" "uninvited" "union" "union's" "union-leader"

"unique" "uniquely" "uniqueness" "unison" "unit" "unit's" "unite" "united"

"units" "unity" "univ" "univcrult" "univers" "universal" "universall" "universally"

"universe" "universe4" "universes" "universities" "university" "university's" "unix" "uniyerse"

"unjque" "unjted" "unk" "unkempt" "unkind" "unknowable" "unknowingly" "unknown"

"unknown-shaped" "unknowns" "unks" "unleashed" "unless" "unlhabited" "unlike" "unlikely"

"unlimfred" "unlimited" "unlisted" "unlnown" "unlocked" "unltnonn" "unlv" "unm"

"unmanned" "unmarked" "unmatang" "unmistakable" "unn=" "unnamed" "unned" "unnkely"

"unnoticed" "unobserved" "unoccupied" "unofficial" "unoijote" "unon" "unorthodox" "unpacked"

"unpacking" "unpainted" "unparalleled" "unpatriotic" "unplanned" "unpleasant" "unpopular" "unpossessing"

"unprecedente" "unprecedented" "unpredictable" "unprepared" "unproductive" "unprovable" "unproved" "unproven"

"unprovoked" "unpublished" "unquestionably" "unravel" "unraveling" "unrc" "unreachable" "unreadable"

"unrealistic" "unreasonable" "unrecognizable" "unrecognized" "unrecoverable" "unrelated" "unrelentingly" "unreliable"

"unremarkable" "unreservedly" "unresisting" "unresolved" "unrhreat" "unruly" "unsacker" "unsavory"

"unscheduled" "unscom" "unscrupulous" "unsecured" "unseen" "unsettled" "unsettling" "unshrouded"

"unsigned" "unslaked" "unsolved" "unsought" "unspeakable" "unspecified" "unstable" "unstart"

"unsteady" "unsubstantiated" "unsuccessful" "unsuccessfully" "unsupported" "unsympathetic" "unte$" "untested"

"unthinkable" "unti" "untied" "untifficial" "untij" "untimely" "untold" "untrue"

"untying" "untypical" "unt•ust" "unual" "unused" "unusual" "unusual-lookin" "unusuall"

"unusually" "unveiled" "unveils" "unvient" "unwanted" "unwarrant" "unwarranted" "unwavering"

"unweathered" "unwilling" "unwillingness" "unwittingly" "uo" "uo'" "uof" "uon"

"uons" "uor" "uorelublr" "uov'1" "up'q" "up-o" "up-rooted" "up-time"

"up-to-date" "upbeat" "upc" "upchurch" "upciat" "upcoming" "update" "updated"

"updates" "upe" "upei·" "upfront" "upgrade" "upgraded" "upgrading" "uphoff"

"uphold" "uphsot-k" "uphsot-knothole" "upi" "upkeep" "uplink" "upon" "upper"

"upper-case" "upper-left" "upright" "uprising" "uprivi" "uproar" "upscale" "upset"

"upshot" "upshot-knothole" "upshotknothole" "upside" "upside-" "upstairs" "upstanding" "upstate"

"upsurge" "upton" "upton's" "upward" "upwards" "uqy" "ur" "ur-0"

"ur1erica" "ur4»rtahn£'r»" "ura&••••era" "uramum" "uranium" "urban" "urc-" "urder"

"ure" "urea" "urellaimry" "urethane" "urge" "urged" "urgency" "urgent"

"urgently" "urges" "urging" "uriarte" "urinary" "urine" "urj" "url"

"url'nwnf" "urlitzer" "urn" "urnbra" "uro" "uro-pglnl-ndd" "urorts" "uro~"

"urr" "urried" "urrutnt" "urt" "urtbgln" "urth" "uru" "urucamp"

"urudentified" "urudenttfi" "uruform" "urufying" "uruguayan" "uruon's" "uruquely-worded" "uruted"

"uruts" "uruverse" "uruversit" "uruversity" "urx^iexample" "urz" "us" "us-ussr"

"us-versus-them" "usa" "usa'" "usaaf" "usaf" "usafe" "usage" "usages"

"usaids" "usamriid" "usaps" "usarmiid" "usc" "uscoldwar" "usda0" "use"

"used" "useful" "useless" "uselt" "user" "users" "uses" "usg"

"usgpo" "usgpo-like" "usgs" "usher" "ushered" "usi" "usia" "using"

"usio" "usn" "uspomsle" "usps" "uss" "ussr" "ussr's" "ust"

"ustinov" "ustor" "ustrat" "usual" "usualjy" "usually" "ut" "ut'"

"uta" "utah" "utah's" "ute" "uter" "uterus" "utfo" "uth"

"uth's" "uthir" "utility" "utilize" "utilized" "utilizes" "utilizing" "utioa"

"utmost" "utox" "utt" "utter" "utterly" "utto" "utty" "utu"

"uty" "ut~r" "uu" "uu1" "uucks" "uud" "uudy" "uujcntt"

"uuliupi" "uum" "uuminatin" "uuocs" "uurpose" "uustworth" "uut" "uuu"

"uu•" "uv" "uvi11g" "uvilhel111" "uvual" "uw" "uwo" "uy"

"uymetoms" "uyrosco" "u~" "u~11'" "u~a" "u~c" "u~ctul" "u~f"

"u~o" "u~on" "u~t•" "u«" "uµ" "u·" "u·acking" "u·c"

"u·t" "u•" "u•·" "u•••~•o0"

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

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Word: "u'i'~", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

, !! u nuuy uuliupi jjjpuu ui/luuu u'j/uilny. ■ rlyln ’j uiiuuifu ufi !ii=  2003 Page #117  

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

-. t.•1~".\0",i, ~ SlvGl:.A\... "'"U'T" auo«.E DfFAW.":tt.iG. "t,J ':~o,4'- 2009 Page #116  

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

L: l.t:\'t:I. , 11:11i1 i:t,111 "' u-.,· 1,, 1111.H111hHt,•1·,t pn,t•nnrl , 2005 Page #127  
ded it. The Soviets knew about the U- 2, but dared not admit that they coul 2006 Page #8  
" .-, t•• • '"•.! t.., .. ~•..-J • u-..-r.-:-.! •:I,. : r:.-n e~ n :.-t•••• 2007 Page #149  
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h. J wJ 11 t'IO)d b.'K·~ ir; ,;oin.u-"· ;,;:ur 6,:'tL:: n,,..,1,1 t,..-,cc  2008 Page #57  
1 ,\:'II! '-"':"t" , ... -n: ::i ~ u-..-r.c:. ,!,. : c.1 t.___-.J r!--.c_.  2008 Page #57  
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BOVE LAUNCH SITE • LAUNCH SEQUENCE U-.1TIATID WITHOUT COMMAND • LOST TOTAL  2008 Page #150  
.-L..lBcr~e Former Depury Undenecm:u- y of Do!enn "\'ou·r~ not ruppost tolm 2008 Page #151  
60~L.J, V ~FIC\Al...\ AIU S'TUO"OH U-(G.M.wc£n "'~fr :;ccx:•) TO,O.,°""f,.' 2009 Page #114  
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Word: "u--", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

• ----, .... .-, .. r-.-,,,.-.,..,,u--,; .---..:..-!!)•-~r-- ...... , ... . 2009 Page #112  

Word: "u--etod", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

.u. ltot 1.e~ c.1e,u.z:1c:1 of Wt~ u--etod t,y ~: 70 culu r.~:t'::-:-1•~ ot 2008 Page #22  

Word: "u--•lr", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

; at ss~., : ... , XS.:... 011.::-.U--•lr ■:,e...: ~· • lu:b .... uu 17ft " 2008 Page #19  

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

9CAJIII TURl.s (),a OIHC/1 UliClPl.U-1[0 IIANrwt~, 58Cl 1U1, NORAD UNltNONN 2008 Page #149  

Word: "u-2", 11 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 responsible for analyzing all the U-2, SR-71, and satellite surveillance p 2004 Page #101  
heed Skunk \'(forks de, eloped the U-2 and SR-71 spy planes in the Black \X 2005 Page #167  
of Kelly's original variant of the U-2 (fR-1) spy plane in Congressional an 2005 Page #175  
 data than all the previous secret U-2 flights that preceded it. The Soviet 2006 Page #8  
nal U.S. jet fighter, the Lockheed U-2 prototype that was lost while testin 2006 Page #86  
ken "at some point around '59 by a U-2 plane [sic]," and had "been circulat 2007 Page #138  
acteristic of that registered by a U-2 or a high balloon but there is insuf 2008 Page #15  
acteristic of that registered by a U-2 or a high balloon ... " Well, which  2008 Page #16  
made at the whim of the wind and a U-2 would have a track that showed intel 2008 Page #16  
le. They could find no record of a U-2 flight or balloon launch that would  2008 Page #16  
. Jt could have been a high flying U-2 spy plane. But, in reality, it wasn' 2008 Page #16  

Word: "u-=o", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

wo,,.,,e,-. ,l,o "" fl.lCHH WHiW A u-=o LANOED AMO lrU".l( HU"'4.A-"OIOS 10 2009 Page #122  

Word: "u-boats", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ankers were still refueling German U-Boats in the Caribbean thanks to inter 2008 Page #128  

Word: "u-haul", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

CRASH RETRJEV ALS In the 1990s the U-Haul Corporation launched a program to 2007 Page #70  
well-themed truck or van from some U-Haul affiliates . 64                   2007 Page #70  

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

What is "The Program" All About? ■ U-s aboul making UFOs. ■ Studying alien  2007 Page #54  

Word: "u-st", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

y Explodes, 1987-1988 ■The John Le:u-St.acement                             2009 Page #148  

Word: "u-turn", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rs to show object in space doing a U-turn. Source http /*woe projectprove.c 2006 Page #31  
ht down, then flipped in a kind of U-turn motion and briefly reversed cours 2006 Page #184  
ject reportedly peormed a bizarre "U-turn" maneuver. That is, it briefly fl 2006 Page #190  

Word: "u1", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

SEkS1TIVITY OF INFC, DIRCI NO 15, (U1 THE LA PAZ CATO. NEWSPAPER "EL OrAP10 2004 Page #21  
U111I• •a.a "'~ ...,t &a1 ... uc.2,U1 • ..... ---, ... , '"'• ,u-:.r.1t., , 2008 Page #19  
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Word: "u11", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 NM; April 1948, Aztec, NM; 7 /8 J u11 1948; 1949, Roswell, N:M; January 19 2005 Page #163  

Word: "u111i•", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

r ...... u .• 1-, .... ,, &K;-.,,N U111I• •a.a "'~ ...,t &a1 ... uc.2,U1 •  2008 Page #19  

Word: "u11derg", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

small exhibits 11 Sauder, Richard. U11derg,ro1111d Bases a11d T111111els: 1 2005 Page #83  

Word: "u11ide11tifled", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 J. Ruppelt's book: The Report 011 U11ide11tifled Ffyi11g Ofvects. Ruppelt  2005 Page #95  

Word: "u1aas", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "u1c", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

NDON , June ll-:(".'P) .-1 tun! o[ U1c prolccl. One 11ul11ority , l;lnt!sh  2009 Page #182  
 :lc.i~liJI wa.s beim: PIJT$Ued In U1c 11and. Br,ta,n ,111,l the U,atnl • s 2009 Page #182  
nc: '_thcr quol!d 35 saylii1: that u1c;cutTcnts on the h~inan !Jody In 1wca 2009 Page #184  

Word: "u1d", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

,t•nnrl ,, fli• rh I 1!'1td,li-11 .u1d 1, punhh.1hh· It\ ,~,trr,,t -------- 2005 Page #127  
 'lntcn~st in ::.lien abductions ::u1d p::1ranormnl phcnornena, about whld1 2008 Page #146  

Word: "u1e", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

l wea[)On. clllc! cng!n!!(J ~· o!_ U1e motion r.lc- 1 Existence of the weap 2009 Page #184  

Word: "u1geness", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rview of the Book ■ 1. Global Str:.U1geness, 1973 to 1975 ■ 2. lntrnder Ale 2008 Page #157  

Word: "u1klert1fled", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rtralfoc cortreilerstra cked fot.r U1klert1fled obieels aboLl Inree lo l::: 2009 Page #144  

Word: "u1t", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t .. ·1 .,.,~ ,.:!;i•,.air.,.a1ion U1t.1 ,,,,. ·1,.111-s -.!UII t,r lilll:: 2005 Page #124  

Word: "u1ut", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

omic poison i;:a.5c• lefen.se .,\~.u1ut n:1cl•rl2 would be, the same. Biolo 2009 Page #182  

Word: "u2", 5 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 terrestrial projects, such as the U2 spy plane. The U.S. Air Force coopera 2003 Page #141  
ase in Japan out of which flew the U2 spy plane. After Oswald's defection t 2009 Page #34  
 enough to shoot down Gary Powers' U2. Before Oswald went to work for the B 2009 Page #34  
e worked for a firm that processed U2 film. And the U2 was developed at Are 2009 Page #34  
rm that processed U2 film. And the U2 was developed at Area 51 . With all o 2009 Page #34  

Word: "u5ing", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ourt order ·Computer data se.irc-h u5ing Rajincler S,1ty,rnar,1y,1mil ·So:i 2009 Page #192  

Word: "u7", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

n liilmade in 1977 The ink on ~•su U7, 221, 22~. •nd 285 is roru.is1cn1 wil 2007 Page #46  

Word: "u=os", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

conlrolers -..ero Slit trac!Mg the u=os. a Gaden WeSI corrrruler a;rcrall w 2009 Page #144  

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

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r.smuted into temporary r.:idioat."U\.li ty. The~e \11,,·ouJrl forrn a gas  2009 Page #184  

Word: "u\c7", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

1:-:rr. .. ·,y th.•)' ""'CTI' "'~c U\C7 c!"'.JW1CC co....·n:l". Figure 13 A 2008 Page #57  

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

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

; milluiuiJujii; =T u C'j-;jni'j 7/ua/yuiiidence                            2003 Page #117  
g the fast that the probloa facing ua is bofch complex and grave . lUoonaon 2003 Page #228  
c,.-rr ~"T)f;Ol...l:r-1..tao:.::c;,ua.i .. , , ....... SOVETCOIIIEJIT'S --- 2008 Page #149  
-.r. .._-,..:, ta,z 1ti-:"'i Af C,,UA.:.0, ... [ 1~0, W..1~~ A G;.J.-: iRu  2009 Page #108  

Word: "ua1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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become legendary in the history of UFO lore, and spawn a generation of rumo 2003 Page #141  
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be involved in one of the earliest UFO abduction cases of the postmodern er 2003 Page #142  
dez had far more than its share of UFO sightings as well, lending another b 2003 Page #143  
ologist who had been investigating UFO contact cases for over 10 years. Twe 2003 Page #143  
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ht the case was going to break the UFO mystery wide open." The regressions  2003 Page #144  
took almost another decade for the UFO community to accept that abductees m 2003 Page #144  
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tection, and told of a spectacular UFO sighting which had occurred on July  2003 Page #146  
et, but that asset was going to be UFO researcher Bill Moore. He would even 2003 Page #146  
h were completely unrelated to the UFO subject, in exchange for secret UFO- 2003 Page #146  
ormation and documents. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) convention gathered  2003 Page #146  
ady been suspected as one of a few UFO researchers who were working for the 2003 Page #146  
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hat it puzzled even the most jaded UFO watchers. No one but the shadowy scr 2003 Page #149  
uld also plug in other words like "UFO," "alien," "spaceship," and "abducti 2003 Page #149  
ta. Project Beta has since entered UFO legend, and many permutations and of 2003 Page #149  
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o the "alien war." Lear wrote that UFO "control group" MJ 12 had recently c 2003 Page #150  
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chives: Governmental Proof of Keen UFO Interest and Sensitivity Ryan Wood D 2003 Page #153  
al, there are very few smoking gun UFO documents in the national archives s 2003 Page #153  
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ument makes clear the link between UFO studies and MOONDUST. 18 Jan 1967 ww 2003 Page #164  
im provides copy of father ’s USAF UFO Program Citation signed by Curtis E. 2003 Page #164  
s Center St. Louis, MO, shows USAF UFO Program November 14-16.2003 Las Vega 2003 Page #165  
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s Everywhere • Linked to the right UFO people at the right UFO Crash times  2003 Page #167  
 the right UFO people at the right UFO Crash times • Many are very obvious  2003 Page #167  
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d recovered such COMMONLY ACCEPTED UFO FACTS — 1947-1954 □ Kenneth Arnold s 2003 Page #170  
994; Issued to Quillin ’s DrugsNEW UFO HISTORY FACTS = There was a Missouri 2003 Page #170  
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al Operations ‘Asrx.il 3f GUIDE TO UFO IDENTIFICATION : Section II: Identif 2003 Page #177  
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e Manual includes a handy guide to UFO identification and is summarized on  2003 Page #178  
g in the destruction of classified UFO material for an Admiral in 1976. Mat 2003 Page #179  
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ments included in an International UFO Reporter (CUFOS) article in 1996. Mo 2003 Page #184  
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her questioned documents and other UFO reports from witnesses. Starting wit 2003 Page #187  
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ything there is about the ultimate UFO evidence such as crashes. This is qu 2003 Page #189  
ies that have been leaked into the UFO community by U.S. intelligence. The  2003 Page #189  
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ite the importance of the crash in UFO lore there is very little evidence t 2003 Page #190  
told Truman of the number of radar UFO sightings (described in a second ora 2003 Page #191  
 of those briefings is the rumored UFO briefing given to Ike in November 19 2003 Page #191  
 the concept of "If presidents get UFO briefing and what they are told." I  2003 Page #191  
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ost well known of the presidential UFO stories. This story is the visit of  2003 Page #192  
ory which stated "A.F. Men Examine UFO: Object Found Near California Oregon 2003 Page #192  
tated that he had been shown small UFO wreckage pieces, and that Ike was fu 2003 Page #192  
xas, I spend a week looking at the UFO connection to the 1965 power blackou 2003 Page #192  
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ow was involved in the big flap of UFO sightings in Michigan in the mid-six 2003 Page #195  
itiate a congressional look at the UFO problem. The only things I wish to b 2003 Page #195  
ere held." Ford did nothing on the UFO front once he became president or af 2003 Page #195  
                                   UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Jimmy Car 2003 Page #196  
d not know Jimmy Carter had seen a UFO, here is his version of the event. H 2003 Page #196  
during the campaign to release all UFO information, led to a deluge of 9,00 2003 Page #196  
ormation, led to a deluge of 9,000 UFO letters into the White House on UFOs 2003 Page #196  
eption saying he would not release UFO records with national security impli 2003 Page #196  
t there may be some aspects of the UFO information, with which I am not fam 2003 Page #196  
 have the story of the George Bush UFO briefing of President-elect Carter.  2003 Page #196  
 to Congress and get the requested UFO documents declassified. The incident 2003 Page #196  
 led me to make Bush a part of my "UFO Most Wanted" deck. An even more impo 2003 Page #196  
y clear pictures, photographs of a UFO that was on the ground. It had appar 2003 Page #197  
 purports to be notes related to a UFO briefing given to Carter on June 14, 2003 Page #197  
on of it. It is one of a series of UFO briefing rumors I am working on. The 2003 Page #197  
ow. In a call-in question, Florida UFO researcher Art Greenfield asked abou 2003 Page #197  
                                   UFO Crash Retrieval Conference bodies. H 2003 Page #198  
 out of his mouth." Reagan had two UFO sightings. There are a couple quick  2003 Page #198  
ed by U.S. intelligence inside the UFO community many times over the last 5 2003 Page #198  
 saucers, so I have put him in my "UFO Most Wanted" deck as the King of Clu 2003 Page #199  
shown off. Carlucci is also in my "UFO Most Wanted" deck, holding one of th 2003 Page #199  
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inton may have been cut out of the UFO situation. One of the stories that h 2003 Page #199  
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dent and get him to declassify all UFO files, despite warnings from researc 2003 Page #200  
Dr. Jack Gibbons, a self acclaimed UFO skeptic. Gibbons handled Rockefeller 2003 Page #200  
cerns related to declassifying the UFO files from 1993 to 1996. Gibbons tol 2003 Page #200  
that the request to declassify all UFO files would be impossible if the cov 2003 Page #200  
Looking back at the 1,000 pages of UFO material that was released to me by  2003 Page #200  
ary may have been dealing with the UFO issue for the president. The OSTP fi 2003 Page #200  
a draft letter to the president on UFO disclosure that he felt it was now t 2003 Page #200  
g Laurance Rockefeller to edit the UFO letter to the president. In a second 2003 Page #200  
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role in the inside workings of the UFO story as it applies to Vice Presiden 2003 Page #202  
s started. I was first up with the UFO question and all the rest of the que 2003 Page #202  
anything official dealing with the UFO subject, defined by the question of  2003 Page #202  
re has been a vicious rumor in the UFO community that you have been "read-i 2003 Page #202  
hat you have been "read-in" to the UFO program. My question to you is, in a 2003 Page #202  
ernment has always stated that all UFO material has been released, and ther 2003 Page #202  
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tory Nick Redfern 1 The Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? Jim Marrs 23 The Sh 2004 Page #3  
edger 31 The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident: New & Previously Unpublish 2004 Page #3  
ces of the Puzzle Peter Robbins 43 UFO Crash Retrievals: U.S. Government Po 2004 Page #3  
FO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood 195 UFO Crash at Aztec Paul Kimball 211 Repo 2004 Page #3  
t extensively investigated alleged UFO crash-retrieval case — with more tha 2004 Page #4  
scale of this aspect of the larger UFO controversy. Before doing so, howeve 2004 Page #4  
of documents concerning a reported UFO crash retrieval in Mexico that demon 2004 Page #4  
l documents available that concern UFO crashes in the formative years of th 2004 Page #4  
ojects as Moon Dust, Blue Fly, and UFO, and other AFCIN directed quick reac 2004 Page #4  
s: 1. Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO): Headquarters USAF has established  2004 Page #4  
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oject's involvement in the crashed UFO controversy, and particularly from ( 2004 Page #5  
reports that have a bearing on the UFO controversy, as the extracts from US 2004 Page #5  
o-west direction of flight for the UFO, specific observation and recovery d 2004 Page #6  
s point. The first report, titled "UFO Sighting at Kasba Talda, Morocco" an 2004 Page #6  
tes the following with regard to a UFO encounter over Agadir: 3             2004 Page #6  
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anywhere in the world of a crashed UFO. But the one case that — more than a 2004 Page #7  
an any — convinces me that crashed UFO cases and Project Moon Dust are deep 2004 Page #7  
t. Scanning the CIA's declassified UFO files, I was able to locate a second 2004 Page #8  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I continu 2004 Page #9  
something' from the area where the UFO crashed." In addition, String-field' 2004 Page #10  
Bolivian soil was indeed a genuine UFO. And it was by no means a unique eve 2004 Page #10  
                        2na Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference A second  2004 Page #11  
st had an undeniable link with the UFO phenomenon. More significantly, from 2004 Page #12  
there is a still a long history of UFO crash reports on a worldwide basis t 2004 Page #12  
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on the examination of remains of a UFO crashed near Spitsbergen, presumably 2004 Page #13  
1960s Russian media article on the UFO subject. Contained within the articl 2004 Page #14  
number of positive comments on the UFO subject. For example, in November 19 2004 Page #14  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference been in s 2004 Page #15  
s not even some material left by a UFO, but that it was perhaps some form o 2004 Page #15  
t that it was perhaps some form of UFO itself." I was intrigued by this acc 2004 Page #15  
nes being a speaker at last year's UFO Crash Retrieval Conference — travele 2004 Page #16  
r of witnesses who knew of crashed UFO incidents on the island in the 1980s 2004 Page #16  
, is an account from the acclaimed UFO crash-retrieval researcher, Leonard  2004 Page #16  
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o an alien virus at the scene of a UFO crash site in 1947. As I hope the ev 2004 Page #17  
nce cited above shows, the crashed UFO controversy extends far beyond Roswe 2004 Page #17  
nywhere. Beyond doubt, the crashed UFO puzzle is a global one. Index of Fig 2004 Page #17  
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                    The Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? Jim Marrs Copyright 2004 Page #26  
 Hayden Hewes of the International UFO Bureau. Case immediately looked up t 2004 Page #26  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference was too b 2004 Page #27  
ween the Aurora account and modern UFO cases — silver, metallic cigar-shape 2004 Page #27  
                    The Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? From California, si 2004 Page #28  
n Daily News, Martin described his UFO as a "saucer," thus first coining a  2004 Page #28  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Robbie Re 2004 Page #29  
                    The Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? northern sky for se 2004 Page #30  
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                    The Very First UFO Crash Retrieval? The reports were fr 2004 Page #32  
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                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Just ahea 2004 Page #35  
                   The Shag Harbor UFO Incident Harbor, where they had been 2004 Page #36  
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                   The Shag Harbor UFO Incident In the meantime Werbicki ha 2004 Page #38  
not been privy to the sight of the UFO in the sky when Norman and his fathe 2004 Page #38  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The Sound 2004 Page #39  
                   The Shag Harbor UFO Incident later. Both Lawrence and No 2004 Page #40  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference were miss 2004 Page #41  
ort and underlined it three times: UFO. But he was late in his assessment o 2004 Page #41  
e 5th. When you called something a UFO, then as far as the fishermen were c 2004 Page #41  
 to Shelburne to look for a downed UFO in Shag Harbor at the request of the 2004 Page #41  
 Something Concrete in Shag Harbor UFO — RCAF Continue Search Today A spoke 2004 Page #41  
                   The Shag Harbor UFO Incident One of the "Granby" divers, 2004 Page #42  
 look more attractive if you are a UFO investigator. And reason number thre 2004 Page #42  
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ment Point. Something to do with a UFO. The Government Point location rang  2004 Page #43  
ing, well I remember diving on two UFO operations (Two" Never mind, the sec 2004 Page #43  
                   The Shag Harbor UFO Incident limit of the time. At that  2004 Page #44  
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unt of the Bentwaters I Woodbridge UFO Incident, Its Cover-Lip and Investig 2004 Page #46  
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ulminated on the third night. With UFO sightings continuing, Deputy Base Co 2004 Page #47  
         The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident encountered a strange glowi 2004 Page #48  
. What makes the Rendlesham Forest UFO incident so significant among UFO ca 2004 Page #48  
 UFO incident so significant among UFO cases? Almost everything. Ground-to- 2004 Page #48  
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w by quick — I tried to forget the UFO, but Left At East Gate brought it al 2004 Page #49  
         The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident Ed Cavanasac, former 81" Se 2004 Page #50  
mned thing, you could feel it. The UFO did come back the next two nights so 2004 Page #50  
re were definitely three nights of UFO incidents. C Flight shift worked the 2004 Page #50  
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         The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident those tanks would actually  2004 Page #52  
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ighest ranking critic of excessive UFO secrecy, especially with regard to t 2004 Page #53  
egard to the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO incident. Lord Hill-Norton continued 2004 Page #53  
         The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident Lord Gilbert: It has always 2004 Page #54  
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st... During the last night of the UFO sightings, a person from Communicati 2004 Page #55  
         The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident thought we saw something at 2004 Page #56  
the show was going to be about the UFO incident that occurred while we were 2004 Page #56  
yees this exact information: • The UFO sightings occurred on consecutive ni 2004 Page #56  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Another B 2004 Page #57  
         The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident The Ministry of Defense's f 2004 Page #58  
inutes and will be screened at the UFO Crash Retrieval conference. I wanted 2004 Page #58  
ement in the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO incident. Budd and Larry first met m 2004 Page #58  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference enough to 2004 Page #59  
 the night following his Air Force UFO incident. While there did not seem t 2004 Page #59  
-fiction series tentatively titled UFO Cover-ups. While the questions posed 2004 Page #59  
known at the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident. It does however add to the 2004 Page #59  
ase, another Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident update will be scheduled ac 2004 Page #59  
                                   UFO Crash Retrievals: U.S. Government Po 2004 Page #60  
gate the alleged July 1947 Roswell UFO crash. Cong. Schiff died on March 25 2004 Page #60  
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                                   UFO Crash Retrievals • and government in 2004 Page #62  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference SLIDE #6: 2004 Page #63  
                                   UFO Crash Retrievals SLIDE #7: V-2 Rocke 2004 Page #64  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference miles eas 2004 Page #65  
er flying discs when I talked with UFO crash retrieval researcher and autho 2004 Page #65  
                                   UFO Crash Retrievals Andrew Kissner: "Ba 2004 Page #66  
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                                   UFO Crash Retrievals to crack windows si 2004 Page #68  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "gleaming 2004 Page #69  
 and Aztec, New Mexico. SLIDE #16: UFO CRASH AT AZTEC — A WELL KEPT SECRET  2004 Page #69  
 C. Stevens wrote a book entitled: UFO Crash At Aztec - A Well Kept Secret. 2004 Page #69  
uring the March 22-24, 2002, Aztec UFO Conference in Aztec, New 66          2004 Page #69  
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e craft's impact. SLIDE #18: Aztec UFO Conference Speakers, Alleged Disc Cr 2004 Page #70  
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                                   UFO Crash Retrievals SLIDE #21: Hart Can 2004 Page #72  
 who told their families about the UFO disc each saw in Hart Canyon. The ye 2004 Page #72  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Doug and  2004 Page #73  
                                   UFO Crash Retrievals American Indian tri 2004 Page #74  
might mean there was more than one UFO crash — as there had been at Roswell 2004 Page #74  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "Accordin 2004 Page #75  
out entities and technologies from UFO crash retrievals which have provoked 2004 Page #75  
                                   UFO Crash Retrievals the UFOs that crash 2004 Page #76  
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                                   UFO Crash Retrievals SLIDE #40: Serrated 2004 Page #78  
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                                   UFO Crash Retrievals as if they had been 2004 Page #80  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Any of a  2004 Page #81  
                                   UFO Crash Retrievals Slide #55: Las Cruc 2004 Page #82  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 80        2004 Page #83  
the early presidents were aware of UFO crashes and controlled the secrecy s 2004 Page #84  
n men who were involved in rumored UFO crash retrievals were close to the p 2004 Page #84  
ndry told the interviewer that the UFO briefing given to the President was  2004 Page #84  
g kept orally briefed on important UFO events comes when we look at the Pre 2004 Page #84  
ook at the President's role in the UFO crash at Roswell. There are no recor 2004 Page #84  
job was to provide security at the UFO crash site. A check at the Truman Li 2004 Page #84  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Whenever  2004 Page #85  
ly have to publicly deal with the "UFO age." He and the government of the d 2004 Page #85  
house Smith. His brief 12 years of UFO research is one of the most amazing  2004 Page #85  
tigation, and that Wilbert Smith's UFO work had only been a hobby that he d 2004 Page #86  
fe, Murl, instructions to hide his UFO files to protect them from the gover 2004 Page #86  
tober 28, 1955 letter to prominent UFO contactee Dan Fry, Smith wrote about 2004 Page #86  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference detecting 2004 Page #87  
went to St. Paul Alberta to open a UFO landing pad built by the town as a c 2004 Page #87  
n told about the experiment by his UFO expert when he was Defense Minister  2004 Page #87  
e stated that he couldn't find the UFO files that he had been provided by t 2004 Page #87  
                        2"d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The Unite 2004 Page #89  
couriered to Dr. Bush by prominent UFO researcher and writer Major Donald K 2004 Page #90  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference down the  2004 Page #91  
was told that they had recovered a UFO with some people in it. Friedman: Bo 2004 Page #92  
rbacher's comments indicate that a UFO crash had occurred, and that top sci 2004 Page #92  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Wilbert S 2004 Page #93  
 been told by one of Smith's close UFO associates, a military scientist by  2004 Page #93  
 In an interview with the Canadian UFO show Strange Days Indeed, James firs 2004 Page #93  
, James first talked about all the UFO hardware that had been sent to his f 2004 Page #93  
s sheet. Others close to the Smith UFO work in the 1950s told similar stori 2004 Page #94  
d similar stories about this small UFO hardware that was being sent from th 2004 Page #94  
ves who was a school teacher and a UFO researcher belonging to the Clevelan 2004 Page #94  
sted in the work Smith had done on UFO propulsion, but part of what was dis 2004 Page #94  
of what was discussed involved the UFO hardware that Smith had received for 2004 Page #94  
s the wife of one of Smith's close UFO associates, described another story  2004 Page #94  
another story Smith had told about UFO hardware in possession of U.S. offic 2004 Page #94  
o Smith, was a collection of small UFO fragments for display. Smith had bee 2004 Page #94  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference UFO hardw 2004 Page #95  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference UFO hardware?" vou will get "No" truthfu 2004 Page #95  
rote: You seem most interested in "UFO hardware." There is a great deal of  2004 Page #95  
about the secret group to whom the UFO fragments were being returned: Fitch 2004 Page #95  
s to the fact that he was aware of UFO crash retrievals: I do have knowledg 2004 Page #95  
ld Errol Knapp on the Strange Days UFO radio show: 92                       2004 Page #95  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The story 2004 Page #97  
Truman Weaver, who was a friend of UFO researcher Don Berliner. Weaver show 2004 Page #97  
 comes from the story of the Aztec UFO crash in 1948. The story had been wr 2004 Page #97  
eference is found in a book called UFO Dynamics by Berthold Schwartz. Speak 2004 Page #97  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In the sa 2004 Page #99  
r himself had probably been at the UFO crash in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. He 2004 Page #100  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Arthur Lu 2004 Page #101  
ted to Wilbert Smith's work is the UFO connection to Arthur Lundahl. Lundah 2004 Page #101  
1 handwritten note from Lundahl to UFO researcher Dr. James McDonald. The F 2004 Page #101  
" Lundahl played some big roles in UFO history. He was rumored to have been 2004 Page #101  
hs after doing the Robertson Panel UFO photographic work he was hired by th 2004 Page #101  
 in their contribution to the USAF UFO Program. Harry Cooper therefore was  2004 Page #101  
. Harry Cooper therefore was doing UFO related work for Lundahl's National  2004 Page #101  
As on UFOs. One of Lundahl's first UFO roles involved a story that occurred 2004 Page #101  
 Shortly thereafter Moore sent the UFO piece — and a gelatin-like substance 2004 Page #102  
ut this particular piece from that UFO near Washington.. . did it differ fr 2004 Page #102  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference could qui 2004 Page #103  
ference could quickly jump on good UFO cases with the best people they had. 2004 Page #103  
 Lundahl gets involved. Author and UFO investigator Major Donald Keyhoe rep 2004 Page #103  
d analyzed the CIA Robertson Panel UFO photographic evidence. In fact, he a 2004 Page #104  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Major Fri 2004 Page #105  
ormer Director of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, Todd Zechel, saw Lundahl's  2004 Page #105  
it appeared that Lundahl had every UFO book that had ever been written. Unf 2004 Page #105  
ely the files related to Lundahl's UFO work remain hidden. Even Lundahl him 2004 Page #105  
the story in a government directed UFO documentary. This leads to Part 2 of 2004 Page #105  
eaked to the public the history of UFO crashes and the secret government ha 2004 Page #105  
 secret government handling of the UFO presence on Earth. 102               2004 Page #105  
eminator of data on the subject of UFO crash-retrievals. Born on December 1 2004 Page #106  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference OUTLINE O 2004 Page #107  
Second book was Situation Red, the UFO Siege • Gained reputation with seven 2004 Page #107  
ion with seven "status reports" on UFO Crash Retrievals a Died December 18, 2004 Page #107  
UFON Symposium, July 1978 • 2. The UFO/Crash Retrieval Syndrome, Status Rep 2004 Page #107  
urces, New Data, January 1980 • 3. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Amassing the Evide 2004 Page #107  
, Status Report IV, July 1985 • 5. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Is the Cover Up Li 2004 Page #107  
Status Report V, January 1989 • 6. UFO Crash/Retrievals: The Inner Sanctum; 2004 Page #107  
; Status Report VI, July 1991 • 7. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search for Proof i 2004 Page #107  
t into the mysterious world of the UFO, when — at Iwo Jima in the Pacific T 2004 Page #108  
nd 1957, Stringfield developed his UFO studies and served as Director of CR 2004 Page #108  
nd reported to the USAF details of UFO activity in the tri-state area of So 2004 Page #108  
mself recalled: At that time, many UFO sighting reports came to my home fro 2004 Page #108  
 in Columbus, Ohio. If my screened UFO report was confirmed by radar, or ot 2004 Page #108  
 of Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Associate -Investigat 2004 Page #108  
stigator for CUFOS, the Center for UFO Studies; and as President of the Cin 2004 Page #108  
and as President of the Cincinnati UFO Society. A landmark year for Stringf 2004 Page #108  
specifically designed to undertake UFO research. Also in 1977, 105          2004 Page #108  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference MASTER TA 2004 Page #109  
ave checkable sources • 71% report UFO craft • 66% report aliens • 44% repo 2004 Page #109  
's second book, Situation Red: The UFO Siege, that chronicled in detail the 2004 Page #110  
included references to the crashed UFO controversy. It was the positive fee 2004 Page #110  
into this particular aspect of the UFO phenomenon. Between 1978 and 1994, S 2004 Page #110  
received Status Reports on crashed UFO incidents that revealed a wealth of  2004 Page #110  
ed and un-named sources on crashed UFO incidents and that — collectively —  2004 Page #110  
his should be my last monograph on UFO crash/retrievals, I feel a warmth of 2004 Page #110  
ly Member Charlette Mann VI, 69-71 UFO, bodies recovered; photo of alien se 2004 Page #110  
 Phenomenon Unit document VII, 5-6 UFO and 90-100 pound bodies recovered; i 2004 Page #110  
0 Researcher David Dobbs VI, 71-72 UFO and bodies recovered;" pear-shaped h 2004 Page #110  
0 Researcher Bill Hamilton III, 17 UFO sunk in sand guarded by military 107 2004 Page #110  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 6 1947 Su 2004 Page #111  
 see detailed interview VII, 17-26 UFO and five bodies in 'well-guarded old 2004 Page #111  
oks II, 16-17; V. 12-15: V1, 12-13 UFO and bodies recovered , new sources c 2004 Page #111  
V.A. Postlethwait III. 10 100 foot UFO with blown window. "suffocation of f 2004 Page #111  
1 1 1 0 Witness Leon Crice III. 32 UFO recovered shown on TV, screen black  2004 Page #111  
dham, Tom Adams III, 33; VI, 39-49 UFO recovered, fractured porthole, bodie 2004 Page #111  
ship reported task force retrieved UFO and bodies but some got away 13 1950 2004 Page #111  
0 Researcher Jerold Johnson VI, 67 UFO cut power lines, recovered, gouged c 2004 Page #111  
Researcher Richard Hall III, 27-30 UFO struck at high speed, body removed f 2004 Page #111  
 26-29 Newspaper report on crashed UFO; papers collected; destroyed them 22 2004 Page #111  
e report on Kingman Multiple refs. UFO and bodies recovered 26 1953 Ft. Pol 2004 Page #112  
-16 Source witnessed movie showing UFO and "Mongoloid" bodies; film declare 2004 Page #112  
Researcher Richard Hall III, 25-26 UFO unharmed, unoccupied, four occupants 2004 Page #112  
VI Witness saw "Museum" of crashed UFO high tech artifacts; four bodies in  2004 Page #112  
 Researcher Tommy Blann III, 12-13 UFO seen in hangar 36 1962 New Mexico, U 2004 Page #112  
 0 Researcher Robert Barry II, 7-8 UFO and bodies recovered, occupants 42 i 2004 Page #112  
1 1 1 0 Researcher Tommy Blann III UFO and bodies recovered, "silver, skin- 2004 Page #112  
-27 Source witnessed movie showing UFO and bodies 39 1963 Unknown, USA 0 1  2004 Page #112  
 Researcher Michael Johnstone V. 4 UFO witnessed at military base: personne 2004 Page #112  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 41 1964 U 2004 Page #113  
rashes" by Nick Redfern; VI, 72-73 UFO breaks-up in flight; UK and Germany  2004 Page #113  
0 Researcher Todd Zechel II, 13-15 UFO witnessed as 'grounded, impacted in  2004 Page #113  
ordon II. 19-20:V, 11-12:VI, 56-62 UFO recovered, transported and probably  2004 Page #113  
 McClelland III. 27-30 Jets downed UFO near Mannheim; UFO recovered 46 1967 2004 Page #113  
-30 Jets downed UFO near Mannheim; UFO recovered 46 1967 Yuma, Arizona, USA 2004 Page #113  
A 0 1 0 0 0 Proven hoax III, 34-35 UFO seen in hangar; hoax to test Stringf 2004 Page #113  
onal data in APRO files III, 10-12 UFO seen in hangar; empty body bags seen 2004 Page #113  
 0 0 No name or corroboration V, 9 UFO "material" held at base; "No fire tr 2004 Page #113  
Researcher Thomas Olsen III, 20-23 UFO recovery operations witnessed by sev 2004 Page #113  
livier Rieffel & Jean Sider V, 6-7 UFO crashed; recovery not confirmed but  2004 Page #113  
19 Photographer, 3 dead aliens and UFO seen in hangar 54 1973 Colorado, USA 2004 Page #113  
ord V, 20 FBI knowledge of crashed UFO and bodies from FBI agents in traini 2004 Page #113  
 0 Researcher Don Jernigan III, 13 UFO seen in hangar while guarding Quonse 2004 Page #113  
searcher Elaine Douglas VII, 32-37 UFO recovered; Mexican crash recovery te 2004 Page #114  
 1 0 Witness Betty Shilling II, 21 UFO crash; recovery unconfirmed 64 1977  2004 Page #114  
, 4-5 WPAFB employee saw extensive UFO files, bodies 67 1978 Bolivia 0 1 1  2004 Page #114  
 Redfern; see Appendix 3 II, 22-23 UFO recovered; relates to Moondust 68 19 2004 Page #114  
sh retrieval Marine helped recover UFO and debris; also saw artifacts and b 2004 Page #114  
II, 20 Officers saw falling craft; UFO malfunctioning? 71 1979 Ohio, USA 0  2004 Page #114  
,36 Radar specialist saw recovered UFO and aliens with large heads 73 1981  2004 Page #114  
archer Michael Hesemann III, 30-31 UFO and bodies recovered from Crash in S 2004 Page #114  
 Martin V,17-18 Feb 19 crash, U.S. UFO recovery, meteorite cover story 76 1 2004 Page #114  
eley interview with "Dr. Epigoni"; UFO and bodies recovered Totals 53 57 35 2004 Page #114  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference A look at 2004 Page #115  
d have had to be dedicated towards UFO recoveries. Finally, there are sever 2004 Page #115  
t, "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents of 1947: A Preliminary Rep 2004 Page #115  
73. AF photographer took photos of UFO underground in net suspended by cran 2004 Page #116  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference and why w 2004 Page #117  
people who are still active in the UFO research community. They are shown o 2004 Page #117  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Type I. S 2004 Page #119  
cuments.com. Report 14 describes a UFO that allegedly crashed "30 miles nor 2004 Page #119  
etrieval teams covertly ship large UFO parts by truck or rail? (Answer: the 2004 Page #120  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference What Do t 2004 Page #121  
niversally have an interest in the UFO topic, sensing intuitively that the  2004 Page #121  
PROBABLY HOAXES • Report 46, 1967, UFO seen in hangar in Yuma; conclusively 2004 Page #122  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "into the 2004 Page #123  
ermit continuing protection of the UFO secrecy. Finally, today it is truly  2004 Page #123  
 stories and document control. The UFO recovery program intertwined with th 2004 Page #123  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference been ques 2004 Page #125  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Specific  2004 Page #127  
e present Chairman of the Fund for UFO Research, Don Berliner, wrote an ext 2004 Page #127  
                       2"c' Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference So, what' 2004 Page #129  
e over what the public thinks. The UFO secrecy process, if revealed, would  2004 Page #130  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference shows evi 2004 Page #131  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference historica 2004 Page #133  
ut two weeks after the first major UFO sighting by Kenneth Arnold in 1947,  2004 Page #133  
 known to everyone in the field of UFO research. UFO lecturer Stanton Fried 2004 Page #133  
yone in the field of UFO research. UFO lecturer Stanton Friedman suspects o 2004 Page #133  
 motivating reason for this annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference. The MJ-1 2004 Page #134  
rst made known to a small group of UFO researchers in 1984, describe detail 2004 Page #134  
lowed the key facts of the Roswell UFO case as we understood them to be at  2004 Page #134  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference north of  2004 Page #135  
ell incident, closer to Magdalena. UFO writers such as Karl Pflock, who is  2004 Page #136  
arnett was speaking of a different UFO crash other than the Roswell Inciden 2004 Page #136  
 Blue Book, the official Air Force UFO study that continued until 1968. In  2004 Page #136  
 mentioned in the most prestigious UFO book of the 1950s, The Report on Uni 2004 Page #136  
l Incident book, in 1992. Entitled UFO Crash At Roswell, it was written by  2004 Page #136  
 for the J. Allen Hynek Center fix UFO Studies. Randle and Schmitt conducte 2004 Page #136  
                        2"d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference investiga 2004 Page #137  
up work called The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell. For that book, the 2004 Page #137  
the foremost issues in the Roswell UFO case has to do with that strange wri 2004 Page #137  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference As I stat 2004 Page #139  
rles Moore is on record as being a UFO "believer," having made UFO reports  2004 Page #139  
eing a UFO "believer," having made UFO reports of unexplained flying object 2004 Page #139  
 of witness testimony and the book UFO Crash at Roswell. My father had been 2004 Page #140  
ived a reply. Ironically, the book UFO Crash at Roswell was one of a few vo 2004 Page #140  
und its way into the hands of U.S. UFO researchers. If the classification l 2004 Page #140  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the UFO c 2004 Page #141  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the UFO community has experienced for decade 2004 Page #141  
he bait he was offered. Many times UFO researchers are offered bait. Why? F 2004 Page #141  
 open sharing of information about UFO incidents — regulations such as AFR2 2004 Page #141  
der Memorandum, that declared that UFO incidents affecting national securit 2004 Page #141  
n obtained and that there had been UFO crash recoveries. Critics point to t 2004 Page #141  
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asked about whether the account in UFO Crash At Roswell was true, he mutter 2004 Page #144  
rs, identified the location of the UFO artifacts as being in the so-called  2004 Page #144  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference it never  2004 Page #145  
restrial one." However, to Roswell UFO believers, both of these men have be 2004 Page #145  
 first began to reject the Roswell UFO case after one of the wings of his a 2004 Page #145  
that the astronaut in question had UFO sightings, and the astronaut conside 2004 Page #145  
and never recovered. Thus, for the UFO believer, the fact that there have b 2004 Page #145  
elf was whisked away from a Mutual UFO Network Symposium where he was to ma 2004 Page #145  
ibiting him from gaining access to UFO information he sought, which he said 2004 Page #146  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Goldwater 2004 Page #147  
uraged Goldwater's interest in the UFO crash or told him there was nothing  2004 Page #147  
illiam Steinman the reality of the UFO cover-up and that the government has 2004 Page #147  
t has extraterrestrial bodies from UFO crashes. The fact that Dr. Sarbacher 2004 Page #147  
sity about UFOs. When he died, his UFO book collection was massive. Friends 2004 Page #147  
 confirmation of the answer to the UFO mystery. In 1979 Disney animator War 2004 Page #147  
 has established the International UFO Museum and Research Center as one of 2004 Page #148  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Sources B 2004 Page #149  
 Charles Berlitz and William Moore UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D. Randle 2004 Page #149  
ald R. Schmitt The Truth about the UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D. Randle 2004 Page #149  
rwal, various issues International UFO Reporter, publication of J. Allen Hy 2004 Page #149  
ation of J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies, various issues ROSWELL UFO  2004 Page #149  
FO Studies, various issues ROSWELL UFO MUSEUM Various exhibits and sworn st 2004 Page #149  
effrey VIDEOS AND TV DOCUMENTARIES UFO Coverup! Live! Larry King Live From  2004 Page #149  
d By Paul Davids Golden Anniversag UFO Briefing For The White Sands Missile 2004 Page #149  
 showtime movie. Martin Sheen as a UFO secret informant in Roswell, The Mov 2004 Page #150  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference This was  2004 Page #151  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marshal M 2004 Page #153  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Rock 2004 Page #155  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference List of A 2004 Page #157  
stin Yar • Later in early 1960's a UFO study unit placed near Kapustin Yar  2004 Page #158  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Beria vs. 2004 Page #159  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference • Korolev 2004 Page #161  
ysically distributed in nature, as UFO study areas are created near top-sec 2004 Page #161  
 Intercept(Failed) from Secret KGB UFO Files Krasnoyarsk • Phased Array Rad 2004 Page #162  
sk • Phased Array Radar • Numerous UFO Crashes • Gen. Aleksandr Lebed • Res 2004 Page #162  
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                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Yakov Ter 2004 Page #165  
khoi • Yakovlev • Ilyushin Tsarist UFO Flap of 1892 • March 12 to April 1 1 2004 Page #165  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Tsarist R 2004 Page #167  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference RE-CREATI 2004 Page #169  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Cras 2004 Page #171  
ven the distributed nature of USSR UFO research, aimed at maximum exploitat 2004 Page #171  
erdlovsk Crash • In 1969 a crashed UFO was found near Sverdlovsk, with a ra 2004 Page #172  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Kapustin  2004 Page #173  
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nedy the cabal that controlled the UFO presence stopped briefing the Presid 2004 Page #176  
ewspapers in July 1947. The second UFO question came during a December 1954 2004 Page #176  
n the days following the Kecksburg UFO crash which occurred in December of  2004 Page #176  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference physicist 2004 Page #177  
 Ford. In 1965, Ford had a flap of UFO sightings take place in his Michigan 2004 Page #177  
ngressional investigation into the UFO phenomena. In a 1966 interview with  2004 Page #177  
an Ford spoke forcefully about the UFO situation: "Mr. Ford, what about fly 2004 Page #177  
t Blue Book, and to get out of the UFO controversy forever. In terms of wha 2004 Page #178  
ample, the trepidation towards the UFO subject expressed by Colonel Hector  2004 Page #178  
wild explanation of how some major UFO sighting the night before was explai 2004 Page #178  
e and government got out of public UFO investigation about the same time as 2004 Page #178  
 to produce a government sponsored UFO documentary. The documentary would t 2004 Page #178  
t into the fire. The disclosure of UFO truths, however, would be carefully  2004 Page #178  
still being used today to mold our UFO world view. If you look back about w 2004 Page #178  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Consider  2004 Page #179  
t from the beginning of the modern UFO era, there have been strong indicati 2004 Page #179  
ications that the cabal behind the UFO cover-up have performed a dual role  2004 Page #179  
g and covering up key parts of the UFO story such as crashes, communication 2004 Page #179  
nfirming any important part of the UFO story. That has always been the plan 2004 Page #179  
 1950s requesting that Disney do a UFO documentary to acclimatize the publi 2004 Page #179  
ted that he would be provided with UFO film from government archives that c 2004 Page #179  
n. Disney was forced to finish the UFO documentary without the film. The me 2004 Page #179  
d intact. As bizarre as the Disney UFO story is, it has a second part. It o 2004 Page #179  
n possession of some of the secret UFO footage, and wanted Maloney to do so 2004 Page #179  
 he was told were aliens." British UFO researcher Georgino Bruni described  2004 Page #179  
Third Kind and the NBC TV show The UFO Project. The key event however was t 2004 Page #180  
ne of the most important events in UFO history. The Alien Landing at Hollom 2004 Page #180  
rnment has chosen to deal with the UFO mystery behind the scenes. I believe 2004 Page #180  
d me to believe that when the true UFO story is finally revealed to the pub 2004 Page #180  
ll be a key player in the story of UFO disclosure and the Holloman AFB stor 2004 Page #180  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference There is  2004 Page #181  
icked for the government sponsored UFO documentary. Emenegger, however, did 2004 Page #181  
empt by the government to mold the UFO story, and he did have a direct cont 2004 Page #181  
nment officials who negotiated the UFO documentary on behalf of the governm 2004 Page #182  
to produce the NBC TV show Project UFO for two years in the late 1970s. Eme 2004 Page #182  
h — ARPA kind of projects, and the UFO thing was brought up to us, which I  2004 Page #182  
base. Years later on a show called UFO Cover-up...Live, Shartle stated he h 2004 Page #182  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference We headed 2004 Page #183  
ou." Emenegger went ahead with the UFO documentary and like Disney just bef 2004 Page #184  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference I don't k 2004 Page #185  
esidents have tried to release the UFO story to the American public. Jimmy  2004 Page #185  
 for example, asked for the hidden UFO files when he received his intellige 2004 Page #185  
) Carter was determined to get the UFO truth to the public, but his ability 2004 Page #186  
ut there may be some aspect of the UFO information with which I am not fami 2004 Page #186  
en contacted to obtain the Vatican UFO files for two studies on UFOs that P 2004 Page #186  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 50 scient 2004 Page #187  
lear pictures — photographs — of a UFO that was on the ground. It had appar 2004 Page #187  
they prepared a full report on the UFO phenomena. It actually had diagrams  2004 Page #187  
agrams of all the different shaped UFO craft that were there, and in fact p 2004 Page #187  
nfirmation that Carter did get the UFO facts, but was unable to release it  2004 Page #187  
he fact that Carter did get to the UFO secret and was unable to release it  2004 Page #188  
arched by Harry Lebelson, then the UFO cditor at OMNI magazine, McGcorgc cl 2004 Page #188  
McGcorgc claimed to have been in a UFO briefing that had been given to Pres 2004 Page #188  
of what happened inside the Carter UFO briefing: Jack McGeorge was a member 2004 Page #188  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The reaso 2004 Page #189  
at HoDoman Air Force Base in which UFO inhabitants and military personal ma 2004 Page #189  
d attempted to get out some of the UFO facts using back door cloak and dagg 2004 Page #189  
ore him, received an offer to view UFO information that would help to unrav 2004 Page #189  
 what you are looking for which is UFO information from the government — as 2004 Page #190  
 described how the game of getting UFO information from the government was  2004 Page #190  
 have opted into it. Virtually any UFO researcher worth his salt would have 2004 Page #190  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference What came 2004 Page #191  
rt Emenegger, who had produced the UFO documentary UFOs Past, Present, and  2004 Page #192  
ent wanted Emenegger to do another UFO documentary. Emenegger immediately a 2004 Page #192  
e, Emenegger told me about the new UFO documentary offer. He was directed t 2004 Page #192  
orce Base who were offering up the UFO films. Both men were Reagan appointe 2004 Page #192  
n were Reagan appointees and rabid UFO buffs. One of the men, General Glen  2004 Page #192  
ek came here, and he wanted to see UFO footage, and I think they started pu 2004 Page #192  
 "I want you to show Hynek all the UFO footage. 189                         2004 Page #192  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Shartle t 2004 Page #193  
al" about the offer to release the UFO films being offered by Miller and Sc 2004 Page #193  
s. They felt that the offer of the UFO films was another attempt by the gov 2004 Page #193  
tact with Doty she was preparing a UFO documentary for Home Box Office (HBO 2004 Page #193  
 to interview Doty related to some UFO events that he had been involved wit 2004 Page #193  
 a document that purported to be a UFO briefing document for the President  2004 Page #193  
d film, HBO pulled the plug on the UFO project. When confronted, Doty state 2004 Page #194  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference things wh 2004 Page #195  
ive alicn captured in a late 1940s UFO crash. The alien died in 1952, and t 2004 Page #195  
rtle who had been in charge of the UFO films at the DAVA, with a live alien 2004 Page #196  
te Bill Clinton had been given the UFO truth. This is despite the fact that 2004 Page #196  
vestigate UFOs. • The Roswell book UFO Crash at Roswell was found in Bill C 2004 Page #196  
ave an article called "President's UFO Talk" in which I refer to at least 2 2004 Page #196  
ectly by Hilbry amnion looking for UFO information. • Clinton had an unders 2004 Page #196  
. • Clinton had an undersunrIng of UFO history. One example of this is that 2004 Page #196  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference group of  2004 Page #197  
 Holloman film at the presidential UFO briefing was his idea. Nixon definit 2004 Page #197  
Holloman film was part of a Carter UFO briefing. Carter therefore did get t 2004 Page #197  
 couldn't. Reagan had two personal UFO sightings, and made the bizarre comm 2004 Page #197  
orge W. Bush made a joke about the UFO link to Roswell when he was visiting 2004 Page #197  
ten on the subject of presidential UFO knowledge. What I would say today is 2004 Page #197  
 The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specifically, Who W 2004 Page #198  
ysis Methodology • Linkages to the UFO field and Majestic-12 • Investigatio 2004 Page #198  
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ng "Clancy like novel" deep in the UFO world with live ET's and Top Secret  2004 Page #199  
gs, shootings, poisonous snake The UFO Linked Death Database • Name, role,  2004 Page #200  
declared cause of death • Links to UFO field, military service • Remote vie 2004 Page #200  
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 The CIA & Mysterious Deaths • The UFO Death Database • Specifically, Who W 2004 Page #201  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Adm. Rosc 2004 Page #203  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "I1K, Rep 2004 Page #205  
hy: His intent to share classified UFO knowledge of his employers with the  2004 Page #205  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Marilyn M 2004 Page #207  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference John Phil 2004 Page #209  
st press on the scene at Kecksburg UFO Crash, allegedly handed over photogr 2004 Page #209  
ald became intensively involved in UFO research • Interviewing hundreds of  2004 Page #209  
esearch • Interviewing hundreds of UFO witnesses and lecturing widely on th 2004 Page #209  
an important role in Congressional UFO hearings in 1968 Firestorm — Ann Dru 2004 Page #209  
lth of questions about British MI6 UFO activities and linkages to CIA & NSA 2004 Page #210  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Redmond's 2004 Page #211  
MJ-12) really did it" LeMay — USAF UFO Program 1.97 to i .9oj. His exemp-ar 2004 Page #212  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 210       2004 Page #213  
e a long- standing interest in the UFO phenomenon, as, I think, do the majo 2004 Page #214  
es about particular aspects of the UFO phenomenon for Canadian television;  2004 Page #214  
 conclusion. When dealing with the UFO phenomenon, in each case I have appr 2004 Page #214  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference hoping, o 2004 Page #215  
oing making a film about the Aztec UFO incident? Doesn't Kimball know that  2004 Page #215  
.' Having attended more than a few UFO conferences over the past couple of  2004 Page #215  
ringing the greatest of all proven UFO hoaxes back into the public eye seem 2004 Page #215  
many years. As a result, my latest UFO documentary project had become anoth 2004 Page #215  
ter all, general background on the UFO phenomenon and New Mexico in the lat 2004 Page #215  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference In 2003,  2004 Page #217  
so points out that one of the four UFO crash retrievals discussed in Behind 2004 Page #218  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference classific 2004 Page #219  
ch were alleged to have caused the UFO crash through the use of their high- 2004 Page #219  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference However,  2004 Page #221  
his time when participating in our UFO documentaries, and who is one of the 2004 Page #222  
better authors I have found in the UFO field, nonetheless seems to have a p 2004 Page #222  
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ilm.com 2 Thomas, Dave, "The Aztec UFO Symposium: How the Saucer Story Star 2004 Page #223  
SICOP, and has spoken at the Aztec UFO Symposium about the Aztec incident.  2004 Page #223  
 retrieval story revisited," MUFON UFO Journal, August 2004, pp. 3 — 7; Azt 2004 Page #223  
ittle Men: Investigating the Aztec UFO Affair" Fortean Times 181 (March 200 2004 Page #223  
 Nick, The F.B.I. Files: The FBI's UFO Top Secrets Exposed (London: Simon & 2004 Page #223  
n and Wendelle Stevens, whose book UFO Crash at Aztec, while flawed in many 2004 Page #224  
True Story behind the Government's UFO Conspirades (New York Harper Torch,  2004 Page #224  
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eged crash debris from the Roswell UFO. Filer asked Bond (as Johnson prefer 2004 Page #226  
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                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference wreckage  2004 Page #231  
t the IRS in charge of maintaining UFO records. Determining the Ramey/DuBos 2004 Page #231  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference These cal 2004 Page #233  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the Speed 2004 Page #235  
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                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference RD B Smil 2004 Page #239  
rt Campbell was a presenter at the UFO Symposium in Aztec, New Mexico. Art  2004 Page #240  
 he has, that may be from the 1947 UFO crash on the plains of Saint Augusti 2004 Page #240  
on Friedman to be passed on to the UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico, while 2004 Page #240  
te of government complicity in the UFO cover-up at Roswell — and more broad 2004 Page #242  
 more broadly with highly credible UFO related activity — is the existence  2004 Page #242  
g the government's handling of the UFO problem, which is considered a "Nati 2004 Page #242  
mes — cryptic directives about the UFO field and its future actions in circ 2004 Page #242  
                        2"d Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Laborator 2004 Page #243  
ination — his inquiries into MJ-12 UFO program, according to the burned mem 2004 Page #243  
0 8" x 10.5"pages, plus some other UFO related material. This manuscript wa 2004 Page #244  
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e Room (the famous Blue Room where UFO artifacts were allegedly stored at W 2004 Page #246  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Ban-y Gol 2004 Page #247  
pened his mouth earlier about this UFO matter. Even after 50 years, it migh 2004 Page #247  
the Air Force's paranoia about the UFO topic: they classified the book and  2004 Page #247  
g the government's handling of the UFO problem, which is considered a "Nati 2004 Page #247  
 We in CIA have monitored civilian UFO research for a long time, and have p 2004 Page #248  
played a major role in keeping the UFO community busy. You need proof and h 2004 Page #248  
esponsibility of CIA in collecting UFO intelligence) 11. Edward Teller's Pi 2004 Page #248  
                        2nd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference He is als 2004 Page #249  
s creating a lot of tension in the UFO community. If you don't, you had bet 2004 Page #249  
nk because you are a nobody in the UFO community and have no credibility wi 2004 Page #249  
d may have changed in 1995. 3. The UFO/EBE Working Group is an internationa 2004 Page #249  
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inely one that was leaked into the UFO community because the purloiner "tho 2004 Page #253  
ople were murdered to maintain the UFO secrets. The secrecy is paramount an 2004 Page #254  
 robust. It is a naïve belief that UFO conferences such as MUFON have a rea 2004 Page #254  
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tled "Brain Entry" ■ "I went to my UFO 'junk drawer' and pulled out an item 2005 Page #7  
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ings I presented to the General on UFO material ... • •piece ... whose atom 2005 Page #8  
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                        3rd Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 26 Black  2005 Page #28  
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gh, when he was interviewed by two UFO researchers investigating the case,  2005 Page #32  
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 to cover up evidence presented by UFO investigators-started on 10 May 1996 2005 Page #35  
horities would go public about the UFO phenomenon. The first time was in 19 2005 Page #35  
ment whatsoever with any so-called UFO sighting or retrieval or with the ca 2005 Page #35  
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ot want her name known amongst the UFO research commurut y. Many UFO invest 2005 Page #36  
 the UFO research commurut y. Many UFO investigators and others involved in 2005 Page #36  
earchers . Earl) in 2003, American UFO researcher and pocliatrist Roger Lei 2005 Page #36  
controversiaJ report of a possible UFO crash not far from Varginha that wou 2005 Page #36  
uUed over next to a farm where the UFO had probably crashed, and he found p 2005 Page #37  
ts around it. Stacie at first, the UFO suddenly began to move, making a lou 2005 Page #37  
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                       The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 Nick Redfern Copyright 2005 Page #39  
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ed personal knowledge of a crashed UFO and alien body recovery near !(jngma 2005 Page #39  
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urce, he had been at the site of a UFO crash at l(jngman , Arizona, approxi 2005 Page #39  
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ource" in Canada. In his paper The UFO Crash/ Re1n·eval Sy11dro111e publish 2005 Page #43  
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urther data in support of the 1953 UFO crash at Kingman, Arizona. Stated St 2005 Page #44  
                       The Kingman UFO Crash of 1953 One of the most intrig 2005 Page #45  
ineering of crashed-and-rec overed UFO technology. Uhouse's scary is a stra 2005 Page #45  
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                   An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah 2005 Page #51  
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                   An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash From behind one of the decrepi 2005 Page #57  
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oal chute In 1993, several curious UFO investigators lead by a now deceased 2005 Page #59  
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                   An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash ·.-.. ~~r-~, , /"" • ,I ... ,: 2005 Page #61  
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                   An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash sr lDE # 34 -The Naval Researc 2005 Page #63  
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uly 17, 2005 A longtime California UFO researcher who became convinced that 2005 Page #64  
                   An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash is believed that he died from  2005 Page #65  
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                   An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash "They took a grid pattern of a 2005 Page #67  
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add was riding at sunup, he saw "a UFO not more than a hundred yards away.  2005 Page #70  
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dditional articles on the theme of UFO cm·erup, see also http:/ /keyholepub 2005 Page #73  
the web, most notably The Computer UFO Network (CUFON) at hrcp://cufon.org  2005 Page #73  
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n fascinating detail, a ten minute UFO encounter by the pilot of an F-51. H 2005 Page #74  
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ilization . For five decades, most UFO research has barely touched upon thi 2005 Page #75  
tical realities. During the 1950s, UFO researcher and activist Donald Keyho 2005 Page #75  
of our assumptions. After all, the UFO phenomenon has dropped int0 the lap  2005 Page #75  
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 day scientific knowledge; that no UFO case has ever affected U.S. national 2005 Page #76  
e fact is that attempts to pry the UFO topic out of the closet and bring it 2005 Page #76  
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st to investigate. The question of UFO disclosure cannot be divorced from s 2005 Page #77  
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t 3 feet tall. 2. \X'ord of a 1948 UFO crash from what Stringfield called " 2005 Page #78  
rlfriend) . 1t stated that a large UFO had hovered over Nellis for 3 days,  2005 Page #78  
ublished in two parts in the MUFON UFO Journal, July and August 1978. 76    2005 Page #78  
 was conducted in this manner. The UFO retreated to its parent craft and le 2005 Page #79  
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948, secret information concerning UFO activity involving the US military h 2005 Page #79  
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alls for Government to Acknowledge UFO CoYerup," i\1[UFON UFO Journal, 11/9 2005 Page #81  
Acknowledge UFO CoYerup," i\1[UFON UFO Journal, 11/98; Moore, Waveney Ann.  2005 Page #81  
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mains a strong public debate among UFO researchers on the validity of his c 2005 Page #82  
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versight . Almost immediately, key UFO documents began to be released into  2005 Page #84  
main. Although the initial hope of UFO researchers that this would lead to  2005 Page #84  
release of substanti al amounts of UFO documentation. The death of Spanish  2005 Page #84  
f several hundred Spanish military UFO reports. The death of Chinese leader 2005 Page #84  
ease of many previousl y concealed UFO reports, and also led directly to th 2005 Page #84  
of China's large and sophisticated UFO research communi ty. Most spectacula 2005 Page #84  
a great deal of openness regarding UFO information , including much that re 2005 Page #84  
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of the basis for modern scientific UFO sturues. Reich's writings inrucate h 2005 Page #94  
had headed the Air Force's ongoing UFO record-keeping (and public relations 2005 Page #95  
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ty. On October 10, a large reddish UFO hovered just to the south of the pro 2005 Page #96  
er of the President's Ultra Secret UFO working group, he had reached out to 2005 Page #96  
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lf smack in the center of civilian UFO counterculture ? I cannot Sa), but I 2005 Page #97  
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ose. That evening, a large, bright UFO was seen coming up from the north. I 2005 Page #99  
rd bringing the subject of serious UFO studies to the American public, much 2005 Page #99  
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arly on the morning of the 18th, a UFO was seen on the horizon and with.in  2005 Page #100  
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mportance which he ascribed to his UFO observations (and his allegations th 2005 Page #102  
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. Eden, J.: Planet in Trouble: The UFO Assault 011 Earth, New York, The Exp 2005 Page #104  
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some mass psychosis. Of course, if UFO sightings represented some heretofor 2005 Page #118  
rian O'Leary have publicly told of UFO experiences, wlule Dr. Edgar ·Mitche 2005 Page #119  
er, who spoke openly about his own UFO experience , "I'll neYer make fun of 2005 Page #119  
er, stiJJ hesitate to confront the UFO issue head on, largely due to the fa 2005 Page #119  
has done a Yaluable service to all UFO researchers by cataloging and presen 2005 Page #119  
rdinarily large number of reported UFO crashes and their retrievals. Ryan h 2005 Page #119  
nt to possess, study and duplicate UFO technology. UFO literature is rife w 2005 Page #119  
tudy and duplicate UFO technology. UFO literature is rife with accounts of  2005 Page #119  
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nt test craft does not explain all UFO reports, such as the 1897 crash of a 2005 Page #119  
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o study cl1e following accounts of UFO crash retrievals and ponder what a r 2005 Page #120  
ntroduction There are all sorts of UFO stories-lights in the sky, daylight  2005 Page #120  
re have been at least seventy-five UFO crashes, and it is data that cannot  2005 Page #121  
Generally accepted theories in the UFO Literature include that large lighti 2005 Page #121  
 analysis by optical physicist and UFO researcher Dr. Bruce Maccabee conclu 2005 Page #121  
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terintelligence replied to veteran UFO researcher Richard Hall's Freedom of 2005 Page #123  
n 1984-in the odd manner that rare UFO admissions can lead to retraction s  2005 Page #123  
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ading to formation of a top secret UFO intelligence unit. We can say this:  2005 Page #124  
curity inv~stigation of the actual UFO topic, so CI files or highly sensiti 2005 Page #124  
is worth noting here that in 1998, UFO researcher Tim Cooper received a rep 2005 Page #125  
 references and markings in leaked UFO documents.) What we do know is that  2005 Page #125  
949) and other sites that arise in UFO discussion s. 8 Project Paperclip ha 2005 Page #125  
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he year before, at the 1993 Mutual UFO Network International President Eise 2005 Page #126  
ficulties that arise in confirming UFO research. When a second CIA FOIA was 2005 Page #126  
d a document of great relevance co UFO crashes and military retrievals . "M 2005 Page #127  
Secret/ Majic Eyes Only manual for UFO recovery Placing this manual in an h 2005 Page #127  
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ish, as have photographs and other UFO evidence handed over to authorities  2005 Page #131  
 important witness co the copic of UFO crashes is the late June Kaba. Born  2005 Page #131  
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omplished author and international UFO researcher Nick Redfern has carefull 2005 Page #132  
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tudy of the rustory of the crashed UFO subject reveals a number of cases th 2005 Page #132  
use the true nature of the crashed UFO mystery. For example, with regard to 2005 Page #132  
ample, with regard to the infamous UFO crash at Aztec, New Mexjco in 1948 t 2005 Page #132  
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m being in possession of a crashed UFO? Possibly. The U.S. Intelligence com 2005 Page #133  
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se even further the foggy world of UFO crash-retrie,·aJ accounts . Similarl 2005 Page #133  
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ferenc e of the nowdefunct British UFO Magazine. According to the story, a  2005 Page #134  
agazine. According to the story, a UFO was shot down by South African force 2005 Page #134  
etrieval event for the reader. New UFO ts Private correspondence to the aut 2005 Page #134  
ate an authenticity rating for the UFO crash incident. To deal with such a  2005 Page #135  
he a1Ja91sts be ofvectfre for each UFO crash i11ci.dent. Authenticity Class 2005 Page #135  
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ces a special burden on the honest UFO researcher whose search continues. N 2005 Page #138  
emjnaror of data on the subject of UFO crash-retrievals. Born on Decemb er  2005 Page #138  
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o Fighters" (as pilots were callmg UFO sightings) flying perilously close t 2005 Page #138  
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mself recalled: At that time, man) UFO sighting reports came to my home fro 2005 Page #139  
 in Columbus, Ohio. If my screened UFO report was confirmed by radar, or ot 2005 Page #139  
 of Directors of MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network; as an Associate lnYestigato 2005 Page #139  
stigator for CUFOS, the Center for UFO Studies; and as President of the Cin 2005 Page #139  
and as President of the Cincinnati UFO Society. 1n a landmark development,  2005 Page #139  
specifically designed to undertake UFO research. Also, in 1977 Doubleday Bo 2005 Page #139  
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included references co the crashed UFO controversy. Interest stirred b) Str 2005 Page #139  
 him to dig deeper into reports of UFO crashes, and ultimatel y led him to  2005 Page #139  
y on this particular aspect of the UFO phenomenon. Between 1978 and 1994, S 2005 Page #139  
eceiYed Stat11s Repo1ts on crashed UFO incidents that revealed a wealth of  2005 Page #139  
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bert Wood, aerospace physicist and UFO researcher For those who sci.LI dism 2005 Page #141  
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ve impacted earth? Clifford Stone, UFO researcher after retiring from the A 2005 Page #141  
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team capability is provided for in UFO investigations (AFR 200-2) and in su 2005 Page #142  
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ntroversy in the entire history of UFO research, when his Alien Autopsy fil 2005 Page #145  
tead he claimed to have filmed the UFO crash at Roswell in 1947 -and not on 2005 Page #145  
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 able tO assist in the making of a UFO documentar~. EventuaUy he told me ab 2005 Page #146  
nference organizer for the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA), and I 2005 Page #146  
 also proven to be unfounded. Most UFO researchers have c:lismissed the fil 2005 Page #146  
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volvement in -or knowledge of -the UFO phenomena. One such witness was Sgt. 2005 Page #147  
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of the key ingrecLients of crashed UFO lore. Reme Baca recalls that New Mex 2005 Page #153  
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Analysis of Metal Fragments from a UFO Roger Leir Copyright 2005 Roger Leir 2005 Page #159  
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pulsion system. The most prominent UFO crash-retrieval case, of course, is  2005 Page #161  
, of course, is Roswell. Bur other UFO crash events have been reported, and 2005 Page #161  
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nolog) are based on the reports of UFO crashes and military recover) effort 2005 Page #163  
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agazine about their article on the UFO cover up. I met Charlie later after  2005 Page #163  
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nel Philip J. Corso's book hit the UFO book market with a splash. The DC!J  2005 Page #167  
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             Arizona, 1998: Landed UFO, Military, & Murder? Ken Storch Copy 2005 Page #177  
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                      Contents The UFO "Why?" Questions Stanton T. Friedman 2006 Page #3  
h Retrievals? Dr. Michael Saila 11 UFO Crash Retrievals: The History of Lea 2006 Page #3  
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                               THE UFO "WHY?" QUESTIONS individual national 2006 Page #10  
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               THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS Contrasting Cliffor 2006 Page #18  
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 they were given "Top priority" at UFO crash retrieval locations: 24d. OPNA 2006 Page #18  
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               THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS 3. Individuals are  2006 Page #24  
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 in the government - who determine UFO policy. Ufology in 1970s • Little to 2006 Page #25  
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t difficulty. Noels AFB in 196S: - UFO hovers for 3 days; 3 small craft com 2006 Page #26  
rItyttwarn Mee weapons - all Jaen, UFO retreats to parent craft and leaves. 2006 Page #26  
r In 1948. saw TS manuscript about UFO crash in New Mexico! craft and bodie 2006 Page #26  
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alyzing physical trace evidence at UFO landing sites. 23                    2006 Page #26  
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r to jog my memory • Walker dodged UFO researchers atter this. died 1995. N 2006 Page #27  
tdown confr close cans between and UFO • Ongoing encounters make crashes mo 2006 Page #27  
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 6/17/77 Portugese *encounter with UFO Dark obiect approaches, pilot loses  2006 Page #28  
 AFB and -square cr wit!, enormcus UFO • 5/14/78. Pinecastle Electronic War 2006 Page #28  
led account of Navy radar tracking UFO with body lights, illuminating the t 2006 Page #28  
• 7178 Security personnel shoot at UFO over Bakonur Cosmodrome. Kazakstan ( 2006 Page #28  
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Os in Soviet air space More Failed UFO Intercepts 3/6/94 Alabama Air Nation 2006 Page #28  
ing a missile-like or cigar-shaped UFO. Gray or silver-colored. about "a th 2006 Page #28  
3/15/96 F-15 from Scott AFB chases UFO near Evansville. Indiana. Numerous w 2006 Page #28  
eptions Worldwide • 5/9-10/80. Two UFO sightings by Peruvian Air Force, not 2006 Page #28  
, noted in US DIA documents. Round UFO hovering near airfield: commander sc 2006 Page #28  
o damage. Pilot makes second pass. UFO out-runs him. Second sighting: SU-22 2006 Page #28  
/80. Rendelsham Forest. Landing of UFO by NATO base. 722/85. Two jets of th 2006 Page #28  
imbabwe AF encounter extraordinary UFO. Attempted interception. Good case a 2006 Page #28  
ors scrambled in pursuit. 7/27/87. UFO intercept attempt in SE Ghana. US De 2006 Page #28  
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 without a trace. - 1989. Possible UFO crash in Tyumen, USSR Alleged bodies 2006 Page #29  
ies recovered. 26 PART THREE: Some UFO Crash Retrieval Candidates • Obvious 2006 Page #29  
PA Bolivia, 1978 • 516,78 Possible UFO crash In Bolica, near city of Berrne 2006 Page #29  
ador know about the intensity of a UFO wave in Bolivia?) • Elicits reply fr 2006 Page #29  
itary involvement, etc • 3197 Peru UFO Crash and Recovery. Disclosure witne 2006 Page #29  
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 aircraft in the area ' The Nellis UFO — Nov. 1994 ewer., ,Color invert,"., 2006 Page #30  
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ry McKinnon Looking for proof of a UFO cover-up Hacks various agencies for  2006 Page #31  
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are becoming the dominant players. UFO Studies in SAP • Virtual certainty t 2006 Page #33  
certainty that at least one SAP is UFO related.                             2006 Page #33  
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                   The Devils Hole UFO Crash Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2006 Ry 2006 Page #44  
if he was aware of other potential UFO crashes and he proceeded to mention  2006 Page #44  
g aliens across the desert after a UFO crashed from his landmark book UFOs  2006 Page #44  
article about this amazing crashed UFO story, but it was the second and the 2006 Page #44  
tion of the real facts around this UFO crash. The first know article was pu 2006 Page #44  
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ear of 1949, there is virtually no UFO story activity except around this au 2006 Page #46  
l removal and site clean up of the UFO crash site by the military. 43       2006 Page #46  
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is project did not rely upon prior UFO lore, theory or evidence, but began  2006 Page #48  
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 was in no way based upon existing UFO cases or theory, and most of the par 2006 Page #49  
ipants claimed no knowledge of the UFO subject. To the fullest extent possi 2006 Page #49  
t this abridged report at the 2006 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference. The find 2006 Page #49  
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                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference leaders t 2006 Page #57  
                        4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Scenario  2006 Page #59  
                        4n, Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference strange-n 2006 Page #61  
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ts regarding prior withholding of "UFO secrets." Slow-Strange -Positive - S 2006 Page #67  
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e crash site. I also investigate a UFO crash retrieval reported by Kevin D. 2006 Page #72  
andle in Appendix A of A Histog of UFO Crashes (Avon Books, New York, 1995) 2006 Page #72  
se studies most closely resembling UFO crash retrieval stories. I chose the 2006 Page #72  
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                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference trace of  2006 Page #85  
, I read a book called A Histog of UFO Crashes by Kevin D. Randle. It lists 2006 Page #86  
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interview the flight crew. Since a UFO is by definition unidentified, it is 2006 Page #88  
 is reasonable to assume that many UFO crashes involve experimental (but en 2006 Page #88  
ncident is one of those cases. All UFO crash retrieval stories are worth in 2006 Page #88  
 the state. I soon discovered that UFO sightings and incidents were frequen 2006 Page #89  
ours. I also told him about an old UFO incident I had heard about while I w 2006 Page #89  
gan trying to learn more about the UFO incident I had heard about. It was t 2006 Page #89  
ed into a nightmare when a damaged UFO went down in their town during a ful 2006 Page #89  
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rything that I had read about this UFO incident in books was very brief in  2006 Page #91  
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e to the July 19-20 and July 26-27 UFO sightings that occurred over Washing 2006 Page #96  
ore, I discovered that some of the UFO sightings reported by the press for  2006 Page #96  
pages of documents that referenced UFO sightings for September 12th and 13t 2006 Page #96  
these documents had to do with the UFO events on September 12 and the Flatw 2006 Page #96  
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                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the Unite 2006 Page #99  
rred during this amazing period of UFO activity. 97                         2006 Page #100  
. Wood, a long-time researcher and UFO document examiner, will deal with th 2006 Page #101  
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 of the centerpieces of policy for UFO management by the U.S. The second bo 2006 Page #103  
sified documents describe a robust UFO recovery program since the 40s The c 2006 Page #103  
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                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Our curre 2006 Page #107  
ith reports of the IRA firing on a UFO during the post Easter Rebellion Con 2006 Page #107  
credible New Revelations Brazilian UFO Magazine # 102, January 2005 105     2006 Page #108  
                            Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference • Chereze 2006 Page #109  
las-Boas story is a classic in the UFO literature. 22 In summary, Villas-Bo 2006 Page #109  
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                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference it has be 2006 Page #113  
                        4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference This is n 2006 Page #115  
cal entity involvement. Since many UFO researchers, including myself, consi 2006 Page #116  
                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Two ficti 2006 Page #117  
 have substantially influenced our UFO/alien policy, and leaked classified  2006 Page #117  
sified documents describe a robust UFO recovery program since the 40s. Ther 2006 Page #117  
ts occurred: the first, an alleged UFO crash in the British Isles and the s 2006 Page #119  
rth Wales that for some within the UFO researcher community has come to be  2006 Page #119  
 our species. The claim was that a UFO piloted by extraterrestrials crashed 2006 Page #119  
A minute or so after the call, the UFO disappeared behind a cloud. "We wait 2006 Page #120  
                            Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference object wa 2006 Page #121  
irm evidence that a malfunctioning UFO was hurtling towards its doom on the 2006 Page #121  
arthquake" evidence that this same UFO had almost immediately thereafter sl 2006 Page #121  
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 more skeptical researchers in the UFO research community, it has steadfast 2006 Page #122  
iginal source of the story was the UFO investigator Tony Dodd, a retired No 2006 Page #122  
the popular newsstand publication, UFO Magazine, Dodd refused to reveal the 2006 Page #122  
                        4Th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference "The bodi 2006 Page #123  
g, explanation? A whole variety of UFO researchers, authors, and investigat 2006 Page #123  
 spoke to Tony Dodd at the Cardiff UFO Conference just after this story cam 2006 Page #123  
o be many people who (a) were at a UFO crash-retrieval in North Wales with  2006 Page #123  
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o recover the bodies and maybe the UFO suggests they must have had advance  2006 Page #125  
 evidence of a simple hoax, as the UFO authority and author Jenny Randles e 2006 Page #125  
nference; I gave a talk on crashed UFO incidents and mentioned the [Berwyn] 2006 Page #125  
mentioned the possibility that the UFO story could be a cover for a nuclear 2006 Page #126  
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ms to have been told of the Berwyn UFO recovery by military personnel while 2006 Page #128  
                        4Th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference bang, abs 2006 Page #129  
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 1999, Nick Pope, who investigated UFO reports for the British Ministry of  2006 Page #130  
ild, alien bodies recovered from a UFO crash are taken to the Chemical and  2006 Page #130  
                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference thought.  2006 Page #131  
se, Pope, a regular contributor to UFO Magazine, would have been keenly awa 2006 Page #131  
tarts with the RAF shooting down a UFO. "Normally," he continued, "the Mini 2006 Page #131  
h, aliens from a captured, crashed UFO were taken to Porton Down. And there 2006 Page #132  
n controversy: Although the famous UFO incident at Rendlesham Forest, Suffo 2006 Page #132  
ered by many to be an example of a UFO landing event rather than a crash, t 2006 Page #132  
 December 26 and 29, 1980 multiple UFO encounters occurred within Rendlesha 2006 Page #132  
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s also sent to a number of British UFO investigators in early 1996, includi 2006 Page #133  
                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference had stopp 2006 Page #135  
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xham Leader, February 1, 1974. 11. UFO Magazine, September/October 1996. 12 2006 Page #137  
k Crash, March 23, 1992. See also: UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search .for Proof  2006 Page #137  
the 1947 Roswell and other alleged UFO crash retrieval incidents in New Mex 2006 Page #139  
P SECRET/MAJIC documents about the UFO crash retrievals have been leaked to 2006 Page #140  
e jamming is believed to come from UFO sightings on or near the range. (How 2006 Page #140  
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 began to emerge for me first from UFO investigator, Leonard Stringfield, w 2006 Page #141  
had a standing order to shoot down UFO discs, triangles and other unidentif 2006 Page #141  
tities national security about all UFO crash retrievals — a classified Exec 2006 Page #142  
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n MIG jet while scrambling after a UFO "bogey." March 1967 Cuban MIG Disint 2006 Page #143  
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nt: The Government Cover-Up of the UFO Experience 0 1984 by Larry Fawcett a 2006 Page #143  
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t — The Government Cover-Up of the UFO Experience 1984 by Larry Fawcett and 2006 Page #143  
re guided to within 3 miles of the UFO by Cuban ground control intercept ra 2006 Page #143  
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merican radar in which a lock on a UFO resulted in a retaliation from the u 2006 Page #144  
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world!" Bill's PAR Radar Locked On UFO, Followed By Retaliatory Damage Bill 2006 Page #147  
siles. I think whoever was in that UFO thing knew what it (Doppler radar) w 2006 Page #147  
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 like that one down in the Roswell UFO Museum, but different, too. Because  2006 Page #158  
                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference very good 2006 Page #159  
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etrieval Conference the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS). (NICAP was a civili 2006 Page #175  
ies (CUFOS). (NICAP was a civilian UFO research group founded in the latter 2006 Page #175  
davit is presented in A History of UFO Crashes by Kevin Randle (Avon Books, 2006 Page #175  
was Todd Zechel, who was active in UFO research in the latter 1970's. He to 2006 Page #176  
of this newspaper story was in the UFO file of NICAP (National Investigatio 2006 Page #176  
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o Zechel, Willingham said that the UFO was at an altitude of about 50,000 f 2006 Page #177  
e DEW line error, he said that the UFO was detected by "the radar control s 2006 Page #178  
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ce or the CIC received any special UFO information as a result of the alert 2006 Page #179  
o the alleged crash of a purported UFO into Bellingham Bay somewhere off of 2006 Page #180  
contacts in the local community of UFO researchers, so how hard could it be 2006 Page #180  
present my findings at the Seattle UFO Conference a couple of months hence, 2006 Page #180  
ruly at the aforementioned Seattle UFO Conference (June 2005), I received a 2006 Page #180  
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s report were first presented to a UFO conference in Seattle, June 2005. I  2006 Page #181  
ell-documented case of an apparent UFO water-landing and subsequent recover 2006 Page #182  
fort. Based on previous reports of UFO 179                                  2006 Page #182  
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. On the one hand, we have a solid UFO sighting that flashed as brightly as 2006 Page #183  
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tate Director of MUFON (the Mutual UFO Network), diver Richard Burke is rep 2006 Page #188  
                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Carter Po 2006 Page #189  
ite) is negligible. No other major UFO activity was reported during the tim 2006 Page #189  
                        4th Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference appear to 2006 Page #191  
zzled by it to this very day. The "UFO" theory: It would seem that neither  2006 Page #192  
                        4", Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference True scie 2006 Page #193  
ion (originally as 'The Bellingham UFO Group') in 1988, our gathering cf fe 2006 Page #193  
d A., State Director of the Mutual UFO Network (WA), letter to Ivan Harvard 2006 Page #194  
eekly World News, April 30, 1985, "UFO Crash Mystery." Plate 2: Letter from 2006 Page #194  
                            Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Matthew s 2006 Page #195  
tion, I attended the annual Mutual UFO Network Symposium in Albuquerque, NM 2006 Page #196  
thers. Specific topics ranged from UFO sightings, foreign research, physiol 2006 Page #196  
preparing to relocate to Nevada my UFO abduction research was continuing 5. 2006 Page #196  
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ed the Foundation to fund, such as UFO novelty ideas and toys. One man want 2006 Page #197  
and toys. One man wanted to open a UFO Pizza Parlor: someone else wanted to 2006 Page #197  
r: someone else wanted to set up a UFO and futuristic theme park. In genera 2006 Page #197  
t" money through the Foundation to UFO and other researchers. However, I ne 2006 Page #197  
related to alternative health, the UFO and abduction fields, and paranormal 2006 Page #197  
r interesting papers from the psi, UFO, and alternative health fields. The  2006 Page #197  
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d what the researchers called the "UFO abduction syndrome". Interestingly,  2006 Page #198  
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             The Bigelow Foundtion UFO Field Detectors Since starting work  2006 Page #200  
obert Bigelow to construct several UFO detectors. As Dave worked for an eng 2006 Page #200  
cies that had been associated with UFO sightings: "EMC reconnaissance opera 2006 Page #200  
e, where there had been reports of UFO sightings. The ranch was, historical 2006 Page #200  
upants told interesting stories of UFO sighting. He and his partner were in 2006 Page #200  
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ille, Alabama to follow up on some UFO sightings and cattle mutilations tha 2006 Page #201  
ho had reported extensively on the UFO flap over Fyffe, Alabama, and a loca 2006 Page #201  
 and talked very frankly about the UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, and a 2006 Page #202  
ake Gunterville Lodge I had a rare UFO sighting. From the balcony of my roo 2006 Page #202  
rs. Consequences of Contact with a UFO During this time, Bigelow, Dave and  2006 Page #202  
tually were to have contact with a UFO. Would there be any consequences, ei 2006 Page #202  
 the first researcher to work with UFO abductees and use hypnosis to 199    2006 Page #202  
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al ear. We followed up quite a few UFO sightings around the country. Many o 2006 Page #204  
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ss it with a few key people in the UFO field. He seemed satisfied at that.  2006 Page #205  
d some audio and video segments on UFO shows. At the third visit, he let sl 2006 Page #205  
er, it seems that everybody in the UFO field knows somebody who is connecte 2006 Page #205  
ion should be given to several top UFO researchers, who were very professio 2006 Page #205  
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s News management In the Wake of A UFO Crash Terry Hansen ................. 2007 Page #5  
............................... 44 UFO and Alien Imagery in Advertising Pet 2007 Page #5  
.......... 87 Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash Cameron Debow ................ 2007 Page #5  
........ l 71 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte 2007 Page #5  
sical Evidence from South American UFO Cases J. Antonio Huneeus ........... 2007 Page #5  
  News Management in the Wake of a UFO Crash Summary: By Terry Hansen Copyr 2007 Page #7  
jc skepticism about the reality of UFO crashes stems from a near total abse 2007 Page #7  
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ity" implications. Trus means that UFO crashes almost certainly would not h 2007 Page #7  
\eJ1J 111edia co111plicity 111 the UFO cover-up, explains why news organiza 2007 Page #7  
 th.is is not a photo of an actual UFO crash site. (Or, perhaps it is but t 2007 Page #7  
aise a key question, however: If a UFO were to crash, wouldn't we read abou 2007 Page #7  
 TV? And since we don't hear about UFO crashes in the news meclia, shouldn' 2007 Page #7  
e Cl.A's creation, and perhaps the UFO crisis was one of them. \X/as the U. 2007 Page #12  
 services later in conneccion with UFO events. ·---•--·-·-----------.· ···· 2007 Page #13  
gence has played a big role in the UFO cover-up. Navy Secretary Frank Knox  2007 Page #16  
lps us understand why so few major UFO stories ever make jt onto the news w 2007 Page #16  
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ic via military censorship. If any UFO crashes took place during that perio 2007 Page #17  
vaste time getting involved in the UFO situation via the Robertson Panel. 1 2007 Page #17  
ers knew the plan was co eljminace UFO stories from the news media. Corel L 2007 Page #18  
government was going to try to kee UFO re ores out of the newspapers. It wa 2007 Page #18  
 was so concerned about censorin g UFO reports. It had become a major publi 2007 Page #18  
ports from rurline pilots -5 to 10 UFO re Orts a ru ht durin 19 54! Effecti 2007 Page #18  
 '·'.i.C ~li:U The government made UFO reports a security matter using JANA 2007 Page #18  
age their pilots . from discussing UFO · sightings with the · . :_ c-:=c-:- 2007 Page #19  
 battle for their civil liberties. UFO censorship prevailed and remains in  2007 Page #19  
udy'' ► Many examples of vanishing UFO news reports from the U.S., Mexico,  2007 Page #19  
 During the University of Colorado UFO study, a local reporter, R. Roger Ha 2007 Page #20  
re are countless examples of major UFO stories that somehow varushed before 2007 Page #20  
ed. A contrary example is how some UFO scories escape over the Internet whi 2007 Page #20  
me indication of how important the UFO problem really was. During \X/orld W 2007 Page #22  
ation: ► 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage  2) Sue pressing UFO-r 2007 Page #23  
UFOs: ;, 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage ► 2) Suppressing UFO-r 2007 Page #23  
investigators about other possible UFO crashes. Specifically, names and oth 2007 Page #25  
e only national newspaper to cover UFO news was the National Enquirer. Here 2007 Page #25  
nal Enquirer. Here's a story about UFO activity over :Minuteman missile sil 2007 Page #25  
are tool to hide the full scope of UFO activity. 19                         2007 Page #25  
aining and debunking to disc;redil UFO reports. . . ► 1952: Gene Pope, now  2007 Page #26  
raining and debunking to discredit UFO reports. II                          2007 Page #26  
ing like this might be following a UFO crash in which some details were lea 2007 Page #28  
                    J-fowto Hiqe a UFO Crash: ... . . 1. Detect the UFO cra 2007 Page #29  
a UFO Crash: ... . . 1. Detect the UFO crash first via global intelligence  2007 Page #29  
uld be used to manage news about a UFO crash. You could break the process d 2007 Page #29  
o four major steps: "I. Detect the UFO crash first via global intelLigence  2007 Page #29  
o provide clues about any possible UFO crashes. 26                          2007 Page #32  
                          Third, a UFO event reported by a seemjngly questi 2007 Page #33  
a. Finally, I sincerely think that UFO researchers need co work with other  2007 Page #34  
other anti-secrecy organization s. UFO secrecy is just one part of a much l 2007 Page #34  
us from knowing our true h.iscory? UFO Threats to 'National Security': - ;. 2007 Page #36  
se of government. privatization of UFO technology) .. · . ., I have grouped 2007 Page #36  
.. · . ., I have grouped perceived UFO threat to national security under tw 2007 Page #36  
o trunk that those who are keeping UFO secrets are doing it less to protect 2007 Page #36  
re? What These Documents Tell Us ■ UFO phenomenon is real. ■ Involves appar 2007 Page #51  
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particular case. The first is that UFO and a]jen-related image[) in adverti 2007 Page #59  
to classified knowled ge about the UFO phenomenon through their connections 2007 Page #59  
g the 60'h anniversary of the 1947 UFO incident. A number of such ads appea 2007 Page #60  
dai dealership proudly displayed a UFO with the word 'Hyundai' emblazoned a 2007 Page #60  
, waving little green alien with a UFO on its T-shirt. The following group  2007 Page #60  
 with a high incidence of credible UFO sighting reports, respectable press  2007 Page #60  
 accompanied by what seems to be a UFO photo.Ju st below it the advertiser, 2007 Page #60  
roclaims , "Now you can see a real UFO, too!" An 'ultimate filtering object 2007 Page #60  
 ... and sales zoom!" Jn rrus case UFO stands for Unidentified Frozen Objec 2007 Page #60  
s to locate our business there for UFO -"Unbelievably Fantastic Opportuniti 2007 Page #61  
craft. ln their version of things, UFO is an abbreviation for 'Unescapable  2007 Page #61  
umbian coffee, of course. The fake UFO photo resonated ,vith an authenticit 2007 Page #61  
ther Goose tale rather than from a UFO. It led me to suspect the manufactur 2007 Page #64  
are the three capital red letters, UFO. And what goes with beer better than 2007 Page #65  
well known at the time, even among UFO researchers, was the allegation that 2007 Page #65  
fuU name is "Kashin brand, King of UFO, Sauce A Pore, Y2K Yakisoba (spiced  2007 Page #66  
n and meaning of the term 'King of UFO,' but the Y2K product was of course  2007 Page #66  
ee, but there is a dog holding the UFO. Credit: OIJl:, llr w;7..:ls Via: Go 2007 Page #66  
e at the lower left with a massive UFO gripped firmly in its teeth. How '\V 2007 Page #67  
ot just hard products which employ UFO and aljen imagery to assist in their 2007 Page #67  
it either." \Xlhile the image of a UFO is employed to spearhead this compan 2007 Page #67  
hat year. In 2006 the distingwshed UFO writer and lecturer Timothy Good pho 2007 Page #67  
e Airport Express. In it a silvery UFO hovers inside an airport corridor wh 2007 Page #67  
poracion used a classic image of a UFO to sell their informacion services.  2007 Page #68  
 djscredjted as a fraud within the UFO research commuruty, I doubt it had m 2007 Page #68  
mpany decided to use both aben and UFO imagery on their New Mexjco-themed t 2007 Page #70  
e. From MSMobil es.com. ILUDING TO UFO ABDUCTlONS One of the first abductio 2007 Page #71  
rm which extends down from a giant UFO hovering above. The camper's last wo 2007 Page #71  
eir car being draw up into a large UFO, the woman says ''You'd better ring  2007 Page #71  
iful image of cows stepping from a UFO into a cornfield is from SONY. Even  2007 Page #73  
an image long associated with some UFO abductions, the best known being Tra 2007 Page #74  
of the very best variations on the UFO abduction theme was an ad placed by  2007 Page #74  
                                   UFO, is beginning to lift the cab of a s 2007 Page #75  
89. Neither employed an alien or a UFO, choosing instead to rely on the spo 2007 Page #75  
e lnstituce's involvement with the UFO question is documented at least as f 2007 Page #76  
 Affairs," or any related paper or UFO book, tl1rough his work at the Brook 2007 Page #76  
 to classified knowledge about the UFO phenomenon through their connections 2007 Page #76  
ature. In this case, its alien and UFO reality in advertisi ng vs. UFO and  2007 Page #77  
nd UFO reality in advertisi ng vs. UFO and alien reality for 1·eal, making  2007 Page #77  
alJow myself to take it seriouslv. UFO and alien-related ads allow me to do 2007 Page #77  
e were one. Be assured though that UFO and alien-related ads wi!J continue  2007 Page #77  
1\Tove111be1~ 1952, pages 2, 4 The UFO El/(ycloepdia , 2'1d Edition, Jerome 2007 Page #77  
f age I joined BUFORA, The British UFO R;search Association. I don't rememb 2007 Page #80  
books. "l'vf\XI: .Had you read any UFO books GM: No] don't th.ink I read an 2007 Page #81  
ks GM: No] don't th.ink I read any UFO books. j\ifW: \XI ere you a reader o 2007 Page #81  
t got your interest in looking for UFO data on the Internet. GM: Yes it was 2007 Page #84  
ou describe the way you looked for UFO documents online. GM: The internet w 2007 Page #84  
oking for harder to find sensitive UFO information on the in cernec? GM: 1  2007 Page #85  
case. There was a List of supposed UFO hackers who had died and a List of s 2007 Page #85  
ctors had the closest links co the UFO subject. :.M\X/: Yeah I think hacker 2007 Page #89  
as I knO\v he has helped represent UFO witness Lar11 \X/arren to help him g 2007 Page #91  
y by speaking about the Bentwacers UFO incident. After Mr Clark intervened  2007 Page #91  
ar from an expert witness that the UFO subject is taken very seriously from 2007 Page #91  
 to show that your intentions were UFO related with research in mind and no 2007 Page #91  
rial" explanation for many of the "UFO" sightings beginnin g since 1947. Pl 2007 Page #94  
that arcicle together, there was a UFO/Fl ying Saucer sighting wruch occurr 2007 Page #109  
              Elk Mountain Wyoming UFO Crash By Cameron DeBow Copyright 200 2007 Page #121  
 the shipwreck hunters, the modern UFO crash salvage retrievers could get a 2007 Page #121  
dent. Cameron DeBow Perspective on UFO Crashes in 1999 The biggest area of  2007 Page #127  
ple and former mjlitary personnel, UFO crashes have frequently occurred on  2007 Page #127  
hich is entitled "Enemy Attack and UFO Potential." To have knowledge of how 2007 Page #127  
 about alleged, claimed and stated UFO crashes. One of the best known is th 2007 Page #127  
umn of white smoke produced by the UFO coming from the impact site. One per 2007 Page #128  
nvolved with the February 14, 1976 UFO crash investigation came forward. He 2007 Page #128  
tion now surfacing about two other UFO crashes in Brazil where the military 2007 Page #128  
 their operations. The Long Island UFO crash is an incident ~at has a lot o 2007 Page #128  
stigators from LlUFON (Long Island UFO Network) heard that people saw fire  2007 Page #129  
efused to idencify themselves. The UFO investigators where questioned about 2007 Page #129  
ciry. There was an aUeged Siberian UFO crash that occurred in 1986. The wim 2007 Page #129  
 an interesting story of a crashed UFO that was recovered by their own befo 2007 Page #129  
 manner when suddenly the troubled UFO lost altitude and crashed to the gro 2007 Page #129  
ecting the pieces of the destroyed UFO and the bodies of the crew. Meanwhil 2007 Page #129  
he incidences, people believe that UFO crafts have been intentionally knock 2007 Page #130  
tense plasma field surrounding the UFO crafts, but electromagnetic pulse we 2007 Page #131  
ecoveries seemingly able to secure UFO crash-sites with such apparent speed 2007 Page #132  
en-recent conversation with fellow UFO researcher Lou Corbin that reads thu 2007 Page #132  
ablished fact that the Air Force's UFO program, Project Blue Book received  2007 Page #133  
ojects as Moon Dust, Blue Fly, and UFO, and other AFCIN directed quick reac 2007 Page #134  
team capability is provided for in UFO investigation (AFR 200-2) and in sup 2007 Page #134  
ad secret knowledge of the crashed UFO incident at Roswell, New Mexico in J 2007 Page #134  
rfaced, Vicki Ecker, the editor of UFO Hagazjne, said: "To put it succinctl 2007 Page #135  
discussed shortly. Wolfe omits the UFO and Moon Dust references in his book 2007 Page #135  
allen was indeed implicated in the UFO controver sy is not a matter of any  2007 Page #136  
 his knowledge of both the Roswell UFO crash of 1947 and Project Moon Dust  2007 Page #136  
 in -and knowledge of -the crashed UFO controversy. The Ararat Anomaly: It  2007 Page #137  
epresents the remains of a crashed UFO that impacted on Mount Ararat thousa 2007 Page #138  
he part of Moon Dust operatives in UFO sightings, as well as recovered debr 2007 Page #139  
o-west direction of flight for the UFO, specific observation and recovery d 2007 Page #140  
was still deeply implicated in the UFO mystery. A Defense Intelligence Agen 2007 Page #140  
ention of Moon Dust and was titled UFO Sighting at Tad/a, Morocco, states:  2007 Page #140  
from 1967, stated with regard to a UFO encounter over Agadir: "This report  2007 Page #140  
ion a uruquely-worded cover -for a UFO incident. Conclusions: The documenta 2007 Page #144  
t lies at the heart of the crashed UFO puzzle, however, diligent pursuit of 2007 Page #144  
controversial aspect of the larger UFO mystery. 138                         2007 Page #144  
ast one farmer claims that a shiny UFO landed in a field ·where a slaughter 2007 Page #146  
like two half eggs on a plate. The UFO was hovering 50cm off the ground and 2007 Page #152  
d all the humanoids re-entered the UFO ... took off and disappeared" [ Hall 2007 Page #152  
ie.n et, has this brief comment : "UFO Crash in New Mexico: May 17, 1974 -C 2007 Page #160  
770 KKOB Radio announcement that a UFO was flying over Albuquerque. Paul Mc 2007 Page #166  
 we came up when you could see it (UFO) really well, but we were fairly clo 2007 Page #168  
               1974 COYAME, MEXICO UFO CRASH: NEW REVELATIONS ABSTRACT Rube 2007 Page #184  
r, Librarian On August 25, 1974, a UFO collided with a small plane along th 2007 Page #184  
ed Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriart 2007 Page #184  
tion has surfaced about an amazing UFO encounter near Coyame in August 1973 2007 Page #184  
 the U.S. Air Force studied 15,000 UFO sightings and was unable to explain  2007 Page #185  
that one of the most extraordinary UFO events in history was about to light 2007 Page #185  
at an altitude of 75,000 feet, the UFO was first spotted over the Gulf of M 2007 Page #185  
wing very gradually. The streaking UFO traced a path along some of the more 2007 Page #185  
over the Zone of Silence, the 1974 UFO entered the Mexican state of Chihuah 2007 Page #185  
s that tower above 5,000 feet, the UFO continued gradually descending and s 2007 Page #186  
ation of Mid-air Collision benveen UFO and Airplane Following the accident, 2007 Page #186  
made a discovery that has led many UFO researchers to believe that this cra 2007 Page #186  
 ( or more) attention as the 194 7 UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico. 180  2007 Page #186  
 feasible, to retrieve the crashed UFO. The U.S. team, its aircraft, and it 2007 Page #187  
d as soldiers attached the crashed UFO to its tow cable. As the helicopter  2007 Page #187  
ing the tantalizing mystery of the UFO crash in 1974. In an effort to shed  2007 Page #188  
al individuals , including Mexican UFO investigator Gilberto Rivera, Coyame 2007 Page #188  
ument, which in 1992 was leaked to UFO researchers in the U.S. and Great Br 2007 Page #188  
 area known as El Llano, where the UFO crash is said to have occurred. An e 2007 Page #191  
ith us his notes about more recent UFO sightings. 4. RELATED CASES There ar 2007 Page #191  
 CASES There are two other Mexican UFO cases that seem relevant to the 1974 2007 Page #191  
number of reasons. The first was a UFO sighting made near Coyame on August  2007 Page #191  
he realization that, once the 1974 UFO event is proven beyond doubt, this s 2007 Page #192  
k, Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash, available for $13.95 from Ama 2007 Page #192  
d redistribute as part of the 2007 UFO Conference is granted to Ryan S. Woo 2007 Page #192  
uctions. 2006. "Mexico's Roswell." UFO Files. History Channel. Dec. 2005. R 2007 Page #192  
ane Was Controlled by UFOs." MUFON UFO Journal. Jan. 2003.3-5. Torres, Noe  2007 Page #192  
e. Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash. College Station, TX: VBW Publ 2007 Page #192  
iarte. "What Is Inside This Hole?" UFO Magazine. July 2007, pp. 37-44. Wood 2007 Page #192  
sical Evidence from South American UFO Cases J. Antonio Huneeus © 2007 by J 2007 Page #193  
rved. ABSTRACT Five South American UFO incidents are presented (Campinas, B 2007 Page #193  
ence for a scientific study of the UFO phenomenon. "Ir is unnkely that posi 2007 Page #193  
Oliveira, the head of the official UFO investigation, was rold off-the-reco 2007 Page #194  
hat they were solder. The Campinas UFO fragment establishes a pattern to be 2007 Page #194  
ps by the propulsion system of the UFO. CASE # 2 -UBATUBA (Brazil, Septembe 2007 Page #194  
 one of South America's best known UFO incidents and the magnesium fragment 2007 Page #194  
 retrieved from the explosion of a UFO in a beach in Ubatuba , Sao Paulo St 2007 Page #194  
gati\ e, seating that the "claimed UFO fragment is not nearly as pure as ma 2007 Page #195  
his case is totally unknown in the UFO literature and has never been publis 2007 Page #195  
 to investigate the area where the UFO had risen from. "Everytrung seemed t 2007 Page #196  
ial institutions, rhe dreaded word UFO was ah,ays a,·oided; the piece was d 2007 Page #197  
the investigation into the Poulain UFO fragment. The statements on the reco 2007 Page #199  
 This is fully consistent with the UFO hypothesis for the fragment's origin 2007 Page #199  
 fragment was a solid piece of the UFO itself, whjch somehO\v peeled off; o 2007 Page #199  
the propulsion or mechanism of the UFO as it took off and ascended, a Ort f 2007 Page #199  
oted French-American scientist and UFO researcher Dr. Jacques Vallee descri 2007 Page #199  
 the sparks ejected by the Poulain UFO. CASE # 5 -T ABE (Chile, November 15 2007 Page #200  
) -Metal Fragment The Tabe alleged UFO metal comes from Chile but it was mo 2007 Page #200  
oria de] OVNI" (The Hisrory of the UFO), Tabe was prospecting minerals in t 2007 Page #200  
 Limari VaJJey, when he observed a UFO on rhe rught of Nov. 15'\ at about 1 2007 Page #200  
ing. lt was 11 :30 at rught when a UFO appeared on my back, very close to m 2007 Page #200  
hrew myself to the ground, and the UFO was suspended in the air for about 1 2007 Page #200  
 ground to take a better look. The UFO flew towards the mountain 'La Cuesta 2007 Page #200  
isterung blue-wrute color, and the UFO rose at foil speed, its Lights went  2007 Page #200  
esting" that, "trus unknown metal (UFO) is able to withstand rugh temperatu 2007 Page #200  
hat both the Chilean and Argentine UFO fragments deserve a deeper and more  2007 Page #201  
le there are many other reports of UFO crashes in South America (the 1978 T 2007 Page #201  
ct of the propulsion system of the UFO. More research needs to be conducted 2007 Page #202  
                         STHANNUAL UFO CRASH RETRIEVAL CONFERENCE NOVEIVIBE 2008 Page #1  
E VIRAL EVIDENCE RELEASE LEVEL TWO UFO ARSENAL FOIA LAWSUIT MEDIA SIDEWINDE 2008 Page #1  
ents April 18, 1962: The Las Vegas UFO Crash Dr. Kevin Randle ............. 2008 Page #5  
.................. 17 The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Event James Clarkson 2008 Page #5  
......... 150 197 4 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte 2008 Page #5  
sical Evidence from South American UFO Cases J. Antonio Huneeus ........... 2008 Page #5  
ract April 18, 1962: The Las Vegas UFO Crash By Kevin D. Randle, Ph.D. Copy 2008 Page #7  
 negative conclusion regarding the UFO, they indicated it couldn't have bee 2008 Page #11  
peeds. There have been a number of UFO reports in which this problem has be 2008 Page #13  
e was crazy when he acknowledged a UFO sighting. That reinforces, in today' 2008 Page #14  
 project officers and those making UFO policy, we see that a spokesman for  2008 Page #15  
 a scientist not involved with the UFO project or the Foreign Technology Di 2008 Page #17  
 nature and possible intent of the UFO presence on Planet Earth, beyond any 2008 Page #23  
icance , and demonstrates that the UFO issue has, for decades, had a major  2008 Page #23  
world stubbornly maintains that no UFO report received through official cha 2008 Page #23  
defunct investigative study of the UFO phenomenon. Established in 1953, Pro 2008 Page #23  
ally terminated) , 12,618 reported UFO sightings were investigated by milit 2008 Page #23  
inistry of Defense's stance on the UFO issue is practically identical in na 2008 Page #24  
s no evidence to indicate that any UFO report ever received by us has posed 2008 Page #24  
idge personnel with respect to the UFO invasions: 22 The opinions of the Se 2008 Page #28  
ching Cuba from the northeast. The UFO apparently entered Cuban airspace at 2008 Page #29  
uided to within three miles of the UFO by Cuban ground-based radar personne 2008 Page #29  
Cuban radar then reported that the UFO had quickly accelerated, had climbed 2008 Page #29  
                                   UFO researcher Robert Todd sent Freedom  2008 Page #30  
hat ominous visit to the home of a UFO investigator by the FBI, and even in 2008 Page #30  
e by those tasked with maintaining UFO secrecy. 12 Iran 1976: Without doubt 2008 Page #30  
bt one of the most profound of all UFO incidents occurred in Iranian airspa 2008 Page #30  
pite the fact that this particular UFO seemingly had the disturbing ability 2008 Page #31  
orever deny to the public that the UFO issue is one that has significant re 2008 Page #32  
 1993 a series of earth-shattering UFO encounters occurred in British airsp 2008 Page #33  
 officer on the other end making a UFO report. He was based in Devon and to 2008 Page #33  
ght patrol saw a triangular-shaped UFO at fairlyhigh altitude. He said that 2008 Page #33  
 the members of the patrol saw the UFO and, again, the description was pret 2008 Page #33  
 others. In this case, though, the UFO was at medium-to-high altitude." He  2008 Page #33  
 that report, they stated that the UFO passed directly over the base and th 2008 Page #33  
rol was to alert Shawbury that the UFO was coming their way; but they also  2008 Page #33  
 then, in an absolute instant, the UFO moved from a speed of about twenty o 2008 Page #34  
at had been the case, and with the UFO not appearing on radar, the first we 2008 Page #34  
e to say that there 1s a potential UFO threat. 28                           2008 Page #34  
 I disagree on some aspects of the UFO controversy, he is to be applauded f 2008 Page #35  
covered as a result of a number of UFO crashes within the United States and 2008 Page #37  
p, insider knowledge of an alleged UFO crash in a southeast Texas forest ca 2008 Page #37  
as a very small, spherical -shaped UFO were dressed from head-to-foot in ha 2008 Page #37  
 scientific installations that the UFO intelligences exhibit may possibly b 2008 Page #38  
e to say that there is a potential UFO threat." If only those tasked with m 2008 Page #38  
nt: The Government Cover-Up of the UFO Experience, Lawrence Fawcett & Barry 2008 Page #38  
                      The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Event: Introduction  2008 Page #40  
opefully , this may be true of all UFO Crash Retrievals . Certainly, the Re 2008 Page #40  
ommunities nearest the Crash? If a UFO crashes and is secretly recovered by 2008 Page #40  
tory has been called the Elk River UFO Crash or the Westport Crash Retrieva 2008 Page #40  
 Retrieval Event, or the Elk River UFO Crash, is a reminder of what may be  2008 Page #41  
G. Fuller described the now famous UFO encounters of police officers and ci 2008 Page #42  
. This exploration of the Westport UFO Crash Retrieval will hopefully paint 2008 Page #42  
ter , who had created the National UFO Reporting Center28 passed on the nam 2008 Page #45  
id not want to be interviewed by a UFO researcher who was also an Aberdeen  2008 Page #45  
to and asked to estimate where the UFO crashed. Deputy Paul VVenzel and His 2008 Page #48  
 27, 1979 -Air Force Interested in UFO No byline. Scott AFB in Illinois dec 2008 Page #48  
ber 28, 1979-Search Called Off for UFO by Bryn Beorse. Search by Civil Air  2008 Page #48  
        4. November 29, 1979 -More UFO Sightings Here and in Centralia by B 2008 Page #49  
 of large, slow moving illuminated UFO with lots of lights.29 Helicopters e 2008 Page #49  
 instructor. 5. December 14, 1979- UFO Rumors Abound, but Verv Little Else  2008 Page #49  
ing windows where she observed the UFO. I went through her recollection of  2008 Page #49  
arked, ''ft was out of power." The UFO passed from high and to the right, f 2008 Page #50  
 9 Artist's reconstruction Kn,ssel UFO When I interview witnesses l pay clo 2008 Page #50  
d paid such close attention to the UFO she was somehow mentally linked to i 2008 Page #50  
o knew the most about the Westport UFO Crash. The story varied slightly, bu 2008 Page #53  
icial explanation for the Westport UFO Crash at the time was a faulty exhau 2008 Page #54  
Elk River. As is often the case in UFO cases where there is extensive publi 2008 Page #55  
e Other Search Party- The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Investigation would  2008 Page #55  
tal traffic accident, or a crashed UFO certainly. There was one more witnes 2008 Page #55  
 My wife asked to read my Westport UFO Crash file after last year's confere 2008 Page #57  
g to release its entire archive of UFO files. On May 14 2008 the National A 2008 Page #61  
ent's 2007 decision to release its UFO files was a major factor in the UK d 2008 Page #61  
the UK and for 3 years l ran their UFO project. My remit was to investigate 2008 Page #61  
oject. My remit was to investigate UFO sightings reported to the British go 2008 Page #61  
vernment released their archive of UFO files and this was followed by many  2008 Page #61  
xtensively in the media and in the UFO community. However, the situation is 2008 Page #61  
go. 1967 There was a major wave of UFO sightings in the UK in 1967 (and ind 2008 Page #62  
e key decisions in relation to MoD UFO documents was taken in that year. It 2008 Page #62  
he historical/public interest, all UFO files would be kept pem,anently and  2008 Page #62  
 meant was that prior to 1967, few UFO files had survived this process and  2008 Page #62  
rocess and with a few exceptions , UFO files from the Fifties and early Six 2008 Page #62  
er authorized the destruction of a UFO file and following the 1967 ruling,  2008 Page #62  
oject Condign (a highly classified UFO study sponsored by the Defence Intel 2008 Page #62  
losure Log, using keywords such as UFO and UAP and it's all there, alongsid 2008 Page #62  
ation that was done in my day. Few UFO sightings are currently investigated 2008 Page #63  
e case file on the Channel Islands UFO sighting ran to 9 pages. Compare tha 2008 Page #63  
vely release its entire archive of UFO files. As mentioned earlier, the Fre 2008 Page #63  
job: MoD has received over I 1,000 UFO reports to date and case files on ma 2008 Page #63  
4 Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) UFO files are also being released. The D 2008 Page #64  
ted and scanned onto CD-ROMs. Many UFO researchers have made Freedom of lnf 2008 Page #64  
cy and investigations. Many of the UFO sightings detailed are mundane , but 2008 Page #64  
on's file. This is because the DIS UFO files mirror those of the secretaria 2008 Page #64  
e Log. A search on the phrase "DIS UFO Incident Files" will tum up the info 2008 Page #64  
format by the person receiving the UFO report. Overall, therefore, there we 2008 Page #64  
84: Members of the public report a UFO in Stanmore. Two police officers att 2008 Page #64  
3th October, 1984: a saucer-shaped UFO is seen from Waterloo Bridge in Lond 2008 Page #65  
2 seconds. 4th September , 1986: a UFO passes an estimated 1.5 nautical mil 2008 Page #65  
econd batch of Ministry of Defence UFO files was released on October 20, 20 2008 Page #65  
from my tour of duty on the Mo D's UFO project ( 199 l to 1994). It's fasci 2008 Page #65  
 with the first batch, most of the UFO sightings in these newly released fi 2008 Page #65  
h file release is helping move the UFO phenomenon out of the fringe and int 2008 Page #65  
fy the object, it was treated as a UFO incident and passed from the CAA to  2008 Page #66  
atic reaction to hearing the word "UFO". This was deeply troubling and conv 2008 Page #66  
ke every effort to ensure that all UFO incidents were investigated thorough 2008 Page #66  
7 he was ordered to open fire on a UFO that was being tracked on radar. He  2008 Page #66  
t and was scrambled to intercept a UFO that had been tracked over Kent. He  2008 Page #66  
off a salvo of 24 rockets when the UFO accelerated away at a speed of aroun 2008 Page #66  
her fascinating cases from the MoD UFO files. These include a case from 5 N 2008 Page #67  
rnado aircraft were overtaken by a UFO. There is a case from Scotland where 2008 Page #67  
 from Scotland where a spectacular UFO photo was sent to the MoD. It was on 2008 Page #67  
2008 has seen a massive upsurge in UFO sightings in the UK and -perhaps fue 2008 Page #67  
es 2 of the Hi tory Channel series UFO Hunters. UFO in Near-Miss with Polic 2008 Page #67  
i tory Channel series UFO Hunters. UFO in Near-Miss with Police Helicopter  2008 Page #67  
 A spectacular encounter between a UFO and a police helicopter took place o 2008 Page #67  
en it was in near collision with a UFO. Initially described as being disc-s 2008 Page #67  
, with the helicopter pursuing the UFO south over the Bristol Channel and o 2008 Page #67  
only breaking off pursuit when the UFO proved too quick and when they ran l 2008 Page #67  
e "unusual aircraft" as opposed to UFO. Additionally , while confirn1ing th 2008 Page #67  
s other people in the area saw the UFO. The story generated massive media c 2008 Page #67  
 There's no point in investigating UFO sightings if you're not going to do  2008 Page #68  
MoD Press Office (after I left the UFO project but before I left MoD), who  2008 Page #68  
rial is mundane -when I joined the UFO project each case looked different , 2008 Page #68  
s Exopolitics) aimed at ending the UFO cover-up in which many conspiracy th 2008 Page #69  
radio station a few days after her UFO sighting. She told a family member w 2008 Page #70  
 Washington, Sunday, July 26, 1987 UFO enthusiasts take new look at I 979 e 2008 Page #70  
991 book, Out of the Blue, British UFO investigator Jenny Randles reported  2008 Page #74  
4, 1988, actor Mike Farrell hosted UFO Cover-Up: Live!, a two-hour prime ti 2008 Page #84  
ied flying objects and marked it a UFO. The British (radar) base (RAF Bawds 2008 Page #86  
iles from here also marked it as a UFO. What I feel you were involved in, g 2008 Page #86  
were involved in, gentlemen, was a UFO.' SLIDE#34 Map aerial Afterward, Joh 2008 Page #86  
riguing theory suggests that (a) a UFO exploded high in the skies over Tung 2008 Page #100  
ting on a good deal of interesting UFO information. The next slide 3 shows  2008 Page #104  
g the JFK assassination as well as UFO requests. Today we will be discuss m 2008 Page #105  
ed "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO lncidents ·Of 1947: A Preliminary Re 2008 Page #106  
ing up a manuscript for one of the UFO organizations in a big hurry. His co 2008 Page #107  
be a very nice contribution to the UFO literature in my opinion. (See slide 2008 Page #107  
oper, who has now retired from the UFO investigation field. (See slide 37.) 2008 Page #110  
r says they have been "keeping the UFO community busy." Each of the topics  2008 Page #110  
ally explains how to deal with the UFO topic. Identified only two exception 2008 Page #111  
 the evidence is mounting that the UFO subject is at the very heart of the  2008 Page #112  
cs and the Majestic Documents 2008 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference November  2008 Page #115  
ed "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents Of 1947: A Preliminary Rep 2008 Page #117  
ayed n CIJJO~ role .in keeping tho UFO co=unity buoy. S.lllno rcqucs~cd tha 2008 Page #121  
Reinforces existence of CIA covert UFO projects ■Orders his assassination i 2008 Page #122  
rial Phenomena (NICAP) , a private UFO group, and stated publicly that UFOs 2008 Page #131  
as aLready heavily involved in the UFO issue by the time of MJ-12. He had c 2008 Page #132  
ery of a flying saucer was issued. UFO researcher William Moore claimed tha 2008 Page #132  
hat UFOs were real destroyed. Many UFO researchers believe Vanderberg's rol 2008 Page #132  
who later debunked UFOs in a major UFO study for the Air Force. ---Dr. Jero 2008 Page #133  
 suddenly arrived at the home of a UFO researcher. Many feel Hunsacker's de 2008 Page #133  
D REASONABLE DOUBT • By deflnldon, UFO, mull ex!n • Tbat doe, not st.ate wh 2008 Page #146  
RY DAMAGING • Condon was right -No UFO threat h.u emerged ~ • Condon didn't 2008 Page #147  
YS ..... " THE BIGGEST FAILURES Of UFO ENTHUSIASTS • NO UNDERSTANDING Of HO 2008 Page #147  
f Strange Things Fly -Then USG bas UFO Technology • Having UFO Reports does 2008 Page #148  
en USG bas UFO Technology • Having UFO Reports does not Confirm Official In 2008 Page #148  
u·n ~ HY..: '\-n h• SOVIET MISSILE UFO PROBLEM • 4 OCT s::!-BYELOKORO\IICHE 2008 Page #150  
wh,n you die!" (In n:,poru,, 10 my UFO briclifC! 10 BA~T-STAR) FOLKS I ASKE 2008 Page #151  
Y RESPECT BELfEVE THERE IS A BLACK UFO PROGR.-\i\l • 1N THOSE CASES. THEIR  2008 Page #153  
AA • SUPPORT TO JOHN lL.\CK • BEST UFO CASES- EUROPE • SELECTED STUDIES -)  2008 Page #153  
                             MENSA UFO PRESENTATIONS In July 2004 JVImsa he 2008 Page #155  
meeting In Las Vegas. There we two UFO presentations CON: CSICOPS (Now csn  2008 Page #155  
                          Themes ■ UFO Sigh tings ■ Emphasis when possible  2008 Page #158  
es ■ The ongoing atte111pts to end UFO secrecy Book Features ■ Government d 2008 Page #158  
 the UFOs ■ The State of Ufology ■ UFO Crash in Wales ■ The French Iv1inist 2008 Page #159  
et in the West ■ The Ronald Reagan UFO Sighting ■ Pouticil Crisis and Freed 2008 Page #159  
 ■ 1975: The State of Technology ■ UFO Research in 1975 ■ Remote Vie-wing t 2008 Page #159  
ming Up 1975 ■ 1976: TI1e State of UFO Rese:uch ■ 1976 Politics ■ UFOs in t 2008 Page #160  
ehan and the Vault ■ \Y/hite House UFO Proiect ■ 'Dungs Go South • Strmgfie 2008 Page #161  
al Crescendo ■ Citizens f_g-.• mst UFO Secrecy ■ The Crash R.etriev:i.l Syn 2008 Page #161  
Itl=d EzploS!cn ■ U.S . .!vW.1tary UFO Sightings tn 1978 ■ UFOs in the Worl 2008 Page #161  
 ■ The Grenada initiative ■ Aerial UFO encounters ■ Shooting at Fort Dix? ■ 2008 Page #161  
 Hudson Valley ■ The Hudson Valley UFO Conferenc e ■ Dangerous Soviet UFOs  2008 Page #164  
bduction Revolution ■ A So-C3.lled UFO Worbng Group;, ■ Crncl:s in the Secr 2008 Page #165  
 The U.S. Coast Guard Encounters a UFO ■ GuliBrE:e ze: 1938 ■ Gulf Breeze - 2008 Page #165  
pe -.; alley ■ Enter Bill Cooper ■ UFO Cover-Up;, L,,et ■ Into thE: Darl: S 2008 Page #165  
b Laz:1.I Story ■ MUFON Implodes ■ UFO Sighting; in the U.S. :md World, Sum 2008 Page #166  
 ■ Gorbach ev -Da.n1:1ge Control ■ UFO Research Wars of 1990 ■ The Belgian  2008 Page #166  
nd and Beyond ■ Growing schizsm in UFO research ■ The Bob Lazar story ■ MUF 2008 Page #166  
alse Dawn ■ .,_~ possibly abortive UFO Disclosure ■ Aviation W eelcly nearl 2008 Page #167  
ra of major transition ■ Ceaseless UFO encounters by 1nilitaries world·wi.d 2008 Page #168  
 of Ufology ■ Constant exposure of UFO secrets ■ Equally constant counter-i 2008 Page #168  
                         1" Annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Proceedin 2009 Page #1  
nt Kennedy's Efforts to Declassify UFO Files and the Alleged MJ-12 Assassin 2009 Page #5  
................... 29 The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations N 2009 Page #5  
.... 51 June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-up Jomes Clarkson ...... 2009 Page #5  
..................... 81 Bombshell UFO Case Files: Excerpts from the CUFOs  2009 Page #5  
009 Robert M. Wood .My interest in UFO research got a jump start when my bo 2009 Page #7  
ted in the proceedings of the 1 si UFO Crash Retrieval Conference of 2003.  2009 Page #7  
 also the "original copies" of the UFO files of Bill Moore, both of whom ap 2009 Page #7  
ppear to have lost interest in the UFO topic for different reasons. The net 2009 Page #7  
ot very exciting (A TIC individual UFO case reports) and some are UFO-relat 2009 Page #7  
n original sheet identifying which UFO reports were to be kept top secret). 2009 Page #7  
f this presentation Since the I si UFO Crash Retrieval Conference, I have p 2009 Page #7  
ollowing: A cover page (top secret UFO Sensitive Area with the CIA logo), a 2009 Page #8  
text are titled at the beginning, "UFO Sovereignty Over Air Space: A Defens 2009 Page #8  
nd introduction (p 1) The State of UFO Intelligence Operations (p 2) Proble 2009 Page #8  
ges to the National Estimate (p 6) UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Powe 2009 Page #8  
ry Research (p 10) Defense against UFO Nuclear Weapons (p 11) RPVs and Man- 2009 Page #8  
about UFOs. His first contact with UFO issues occurred in a meeting in Room 2009 Page #9  
s" with the central players in the UFO controversy . One more recent UFO co 2009 Page #9  
 UFO controversy . One more recent UFO connection is the slight relationshi 2009 Page #9  
laimed to have briefly worked on a UFO back engineering project at S-4 in A 2009 Page #9  
ned documents: the first (QDl) is "UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Powe 2009 Page #10  
pting a tentative conclusion that "UFO Technology and the Imbalance of Powe 2009 Page #11  
early word for word, with the word UFO added. See text below for examples . 2009 Page #11  
all available material on "the GIA UFO problem and the CIA" and timorously  2009 Page #12  
 interest'' to collect and publish UFO material that is available assuming  2009 Page #12  
decision making informed by a vast UFO/secret weapon infom1ation-gathering  2009 Page #12  
ence collection action. The proper UFO policy, organization and system for  2009 Page #12  
on-bias if you will-about "the GIA UFO problem and the CIA" should be state 2009 Page #12  
easing influence in any classified UFO intelligence system. As a source of  2009 Page #12  
side story" of America's the CIA's UFO intelligence collection and evaluati 2009 Page #12  
 unorthodox methods of a pervasive UFO intelligence system at work in Washi 2009 Page #12  
nown deception package to throw at UFO researchers years after the real use 2009 Page #12  
bility to the overall theme of the UFO Intelligence Program . It would seem 2009 Page #13  
tion to have been consulted on the UFO problem, with far more intellectual  2009 Page #13  
lsewhere, and his awareness of the UFO crash retrievals at the outset (May  2009 Page #14  
was initially created to "keep the UFO community busy." Evaluation of all o 2009 Page #14  
 of the original documents follow. UFO SOVEREIGNTY OVER AIR SPACE A DEFENSE 2009 Page #14  
 be imagined that the principle of UFO sovereignty over air space has been  2009 Page #14  
focused on the atmosphere, and the UFO sovereignty principle of vertical pr 2009 Page #14  
vereignty of our air space and the UFO also derives from this right to viol 2009 Page #15  
y total sovereignty , and that the UFO might only well be in engaged in cha 2009 Page #15  
ing its sovereignty . THE STATE OF UFO INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS Since 1946,  2009 Page #15  
intelligence information regarding UFO sightings collected by various U.S.  2009 Page #15  
etter the wiser. The prognosis for UFO intelligence operations in the Unite 2009 Page #15  
xisting fonctional framework for a UFO intelligence collection effort of to 2009 Page #15  
 priority to providing the kind of UFO data collection and analysis capabil 2009 Page #15  
se, the overwhelming importance of UFO intelligence activity, the actor or  2009 Page #15  
mage done to the whole coordinated UFO intelligence collection program . Th 2009 Page #15  
stion . It seems the collection of UFO intelligence and its evaluation or a 2009 Page #15  
air game to try secretly to obtain UFO data is likely to affront our relati 2009 Page #15  
                             vital UFO information out of fear that long ea 2009 Page #16  
ramework ' in which to address the UFO problem. It worked for us before and 2009 Page #16  
 allowed to not only collect vital UFO technical data, but be allowed to pe 2009 Page #16  
ief analyst was not convinced that UFO reports were of vital significance t 2009 Page #16  
ing foreign progress in evaluating UFO data and the obvious transfer of tec 2009 Page #16  
isting elsewhere within the CIA 's UFO files. As a scientist and astronomer 2009 Page #17  
ith the requirement to analyze all UFO data available to the Agency for pro 2009 Page #17  
o any spot on earth." Perhaps this UFO space object offered the United Stat 2009 Page #17  
It was apparent to both sides that UFO incursions were best concealed throu 2009 Page #17  
ll our embassies on what we had in UFO patterns and characteristics. Our da 2009 Page #17  
een able to. As far as I know, the UFO incidents did make some headlines an 2009 Page #18  
es of such a bad guess. During the UFO incident and followed by the missile 2009 Page #18  
to President Kennedy's demand that UFO decoy deployment be eliminated from  2009 Page #18  
order. The uncoverin g of a secret UFO decoy missile was even higher. What  2009 Page #18  
e reserved about commenting on the UFO decoy project and policy. Behind the 2009 Page #18  
missile progress and knowledg e of UFO tracking data. By making use of clas 2009 Page #18  
le, keep a running score of Soviet UFO sighting and progress in missiles an 2009 Page #18  
one of the NI E's mentioned Soviet UFO decoy use with their ICBM program. T 2009 Page #18  
who assumed responsibility for the UFO program in 1950. In order for nation 2009 Page #18  
 defined in depth to include vital UFO technical data, I propose the follow 2009 Page #18  
curity implications resulting from UFO misidentification. 12                2009 Page #18  
 to render an informed decision on UFO policy in a proper context of defens 2009 Page #19  
b) To include in any NIE on Soviet UFO decoy capability, missile, warhead,  2009 Page #19  
, to act in response to a specific UFO date request from an intelligence co 2009 Page #19  
and the unknowable. (a) Coordinate UFO data collection with Project Blue Bo 2009 Page #19  
th requirements for forwarding raw UFO reports to OSI through the Office of 2009 Page #19  
ir scientific defense communities. UFO TECHNOLOGY AND THE IMBALANCE OF POWE 2009 Page #19  
nges on the development and use of UFO technology. If we want to understand 2009 Page #19  
become twins. As a result, applied UFO technology is developing rapidly and 2009 Page #20  
re. There is no separation between UFO technology for peace and UFO technol 2009 Page #20  
tween UFO technology for peace and UFO technology for war, and I believe th 2009 Page #20  
search on military applications of UFO technology within our scientific com 2009 Page #21  
gh various means the true state of UFO reality, so far as such knowledge ca 2009 Page #21  
uld continue '·classification " of UFO document s and, therefore, secrecy,  2009 Page #21  
 the condition that all classified UFO documents should be published within 2009 Page #21  
erfecting an integrated program of UFO technology. The former emphasizes th 2009 Page #21  
 country that American and Russian UFO defense are roughly equivalent. In g 2009 Page #21  
 individual familiar with military UFO technology and with Intelligence, Dr 2009 Page #21  
ntages of their military budget on UFO research and development , while in  2009 Page #21  
fic talent is available . Military UFO research is unpopular among scientis 2009 Page #21  
d in 1939, only two years before a UFO was captured and Pearl Harbor. It is 2009 Page #21  
scientific community that military UFO research is a most difficult underta 2009 Page #21  
                   DEFENSE AGAINST UFO NUCLEAR WEAPONS What have Russia, Ch 2009 Page #22  
roy space borne targets, including UFO nuclear weapons before they are laun 2009 Page #22  
n (based on wind tunnel models and UFO technical data) has been flown only  2009 Page #22  
ed all available material on '·the UFO problem and the CIA" and timorously  2009 Page #23  
decision making informed by a vast UFO/secret weapon information-gathering  2009 Page #23  
plete "inside story" of the CI A's UFO intelligence collection and evaluati 2009 Page #24  
 unorthodox methods of a pervasive UFO intelligence system at work in Washi 2009 Page #24  
structure and principal methods of UFO intelligence without compromising my 2009 Page #24  
nlikely an objective review of the UFO intelligence system and performance  2009 Page #24  
o some groundbreaking treatises on UFO intelligence which influenced the de 2009 Page #24  
s a kind of knowledge for specific UFO sighting evaluation, a type of organ 2009 Page #24  
o be now heading up the classified UFO study program. Roger Hilsman's Strat 2009 Page #24  
 and consultant to the Air Force's UFO program and advisor to the CIA 's Ro 2009 Page #25  
elligence agencies responsible for UFO intelligence collection. As soon as  2009 Page #25  
nts due to the efforts of civilian UFO organizations to sensationalize and  2009 Page #25  
tions engaged in the collection of UFO sighting from foreign sources. While 2009 Page #25  
. While it is recognized that some UFO events cannot be camouflaged in all  2009 Page #25  
ournalistic arenas i.n the form of UFO magazines and book publishers and ha 2009 Page #25  
r the expenditures of the National UFO Intelligence Program, and more speci 2009 Page #27  
oll, a man named Fred Lee Crisman. UFO historians recognize Crisman as one  2009 Page #29  
ng saucer sighting of the post-war UFO era, three days before Kenneth Arnol 2009 Page #29  
k about the incident, MawJ1 Island UFO, came out thirteen years ago, and an 2009 Page #30  
oax. This was a early occasion for UFO researchers to dismiss it and many h 2009 Page #30  
 the substances left behind by the UFO at Maury Island. The box and its con 2009 Page #31  
 he corresponded with a well-known UFO researcher named Lucius Farish as th 2009 Page #32  
sly , in late August 1967, another UFO researcher, Gary Leslie, received a  2009 Page #32  
out the idea that the Maury Island UFO had been a hoax, ufologists and the  2009 Page #33  
and often flies under the radar of UFO historians. Jim Garrison believed th 2009 Page #33  
ublished books include Mawy Island UFO, The Octopus and, most recently Secr 2009 Page #34  
nt Kennedy's Efforts to Declassify UFO Files and the Alleged MJ-12 Assassin 2009 Page #35  
ion over the release of classified UFO files with the ClA and those in cont 2009 Page #35  
document referring to a Top Secret UFO control group is a Top Secret memo f 2009 Page #36  
e technologies associated with the UFO issue. Bush had earlier headed the O 2009 Page #36  
12 , and what Smith described as a UFO group headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush. T 2009 Page #36  
leaked documents also describing a UFO control group called MJ-12, MAJESTIC 2009 Page #36  
rched, and found by some prominent UFO researchers to be historically consi 2009 Page #37  
 excluded from the most classified UFO information by MJ-12. Finally, I ref 2009 Page #38  
d that while it was possible some "UFO cases are of non-terrestrial origin, 2009 Page #38  
ties and its control of classified UFO files. This power struggle is furthe 2009 Page #38  
n Kennedy and MJ-12 over access to UFO information. The classified Top Secr 2009 Page #39  
ennedy's efforts to gain access to UFO information soon after coming into o 2009 Page #39  
rectives concerning how to control UFO information and ensure that it would 2009 Page #39  
ining access to the most sensitive UFO files possessed by the CIA and MJ-12 2009 Page #40  
forts to gain access to classified UFO files in late 1961, less than two ye 2009 Page #40  
SSR space missions with classified UFO files In September 1963, President K 2009 Page #40  
tive attempt to release classified UFO files. Leaked documents reveal that  2009 Page #40  
cted the CIA to release classified UFO files as part of the cooperative spa 2009 Page #40  
ntual public release of classified UFO files by both the US and USSR. In a  2009 Page #40  
was: "Classification review of all UFO intelligence files affecting Nationa 2009 Page #41  
if you would have the high threat [UFO] cases reviewed with the purpose of  2009 Page #41  
rial life, then sharing classified UFO files was an obvious way to implemen 2009 Page #41  
rs" with the release of classified UFO files. For undisclosed reasons, Kenn 2009 Page #41  
agency for ensuring the release of UFO files. This suggests that the USAF a 2009 Page #41  
ired to release the most important UFO files reported through the ClRVIS sy 2009 Page #41  
its ultimate control of classified UFO files. President Kennedy's Hotline C 2009 Page #41  
 the Soviet Union in declassifying UFO files. The aim was to avoid the risk 2009 Page #41  
the importance of their respective UFO working groups to deal with the UFO  2009 Page #41  
FO working groups to deal with the UFO problem to avoid the risk of future  2009 Page #41  
 in which I can better assess the [UFO] situation."2 While the NSA intercep 2009 Page #42  
nt is genuine. President Kennedy's UFO initiatives led to implementation of 2009 Page #42  
ce missions and sharing classified UFO files. This required both leaders in 2009 Page #42  
aders instructing their respective UFO working groups to share information. 2009 Page #42  
o the Director of the CIA to share UFO files with NASA and the USSR. His No 2009 Page #42  
cess to the most highly classified UFO files in the U.S., and was in direct 2009 Page #42  
ect communications with MJ-12 -the UFO working group within the "MJ-I 2 Spe 2009 Page #42  
t to the CIA to release classified UFO files. 36                            2009 Page #42  
efed or given access to classified UFO files. The most damming directive, d 2009 Page #43  
ace missions, and share classified UFO files with the USSR created a final  2009 Page #43  
 of the CIA, John McCone, to share UFO information with NASA;37 and, due to 2009 Page #43  
to the CIA's control of classified UFO files. Unknown to Kennedy, a set of  2009 Page #45  
his national security staff on the UFO issue. It was Dulles and another six 2009 Page #45  
counterintelligence in controlling UFO information and implementing the dir 2009 Page #45  
this required extensive sharing of UFO information to prevent any misunders 2009 Page #45  
ecurity staff access to classified UFO files. Documents confirm that on Nov 2009 Page #45  
hchev had agreed on steps to share UFO information precisely for this reaso 2009 Page #45  
at would deny access to classified UFO information to Kennedy , his nationa 2009 Page #45  
sidential administration access to UFO files, and even forcefully remove un 2009 Page #45  
to Kennedy's efforts to declassify UFO files require a thorough public inve 2009 Page #46  
and the United States Government's UFO Cover-Up (Marlowe and Co., 2005 [ 19 2009 Page #46  
                       The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations B 2009 Page #48  
t is Kingman's link to the crashed UFO issue upon which we are most focused 2009 Page #48  
g were the first people within the UFO research community to speak with the 2009 Page #48  
r source had been at the site of a UFO crash at Kingman, Arizona, approxima 2009 Page #48  
nd, presented at the annual Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Symposium of that ye 2009 Page #49  
s (Daly's) flight to the site of a UFO crash in April 1953. Daly was then b 2009 Page #49  
 Daly spent two days analyzing the UFO and stated that it was not made on e 2009 Page #49  
o time was he allowed to enter the UFO; however, it did have a hatch or ope 2009 Page #49  
rd Hall, then-editor of the MU FON UFO Journal, wrote to Leonard Stringfiel 2009 Page #50  
lations In a February 1994 report, UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search For Proof I 2009 Page #50  
urther data in support of the 1953 UFO crash at Kingman, Arizona. Stated St 2009 Page #50  
gineering of crashed-and-recovered UFO technology . Uhouse's story is a str 2009 Page #51  
, classified report on the Kingman UFO crash and body-recovery that detaile 2009 Page #53  
s very different to those of other UFO witnesses: his alleged 1952 liaisons 2009 Page #54  
nd, indeed, many people within the UFO research arena have firmly done so.  2009 Page #55  
collectively -suggests the Kingman UFO incident is one that we would do wel 2009 Page #55  
st significant cases of the entire UFO controversy . Sources: Middlesex New 2009 Page #55  
ews, April 23, 1973. Casebook of a UFO Investigator: A Personal Memoir, Ray 2009 Page #55  
Affidavit, see: Situation Red: The UFO Siege, Leonard Stringfield, Sphere B 2009 Page #56  
 Kind, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UFO Network Symposium Proceedings, Mutua 2009 Page #56  
work Symposium Proceedings, Mutual UFO Network, 1978. Letter from Richard H 2009 Page #56  
d Stringfield, March 23, 1979. The UFO Crash/Retrieval Syndrome, Status Rep 2009 Page #56  
 Data, Leonard Stringfield, Mutual UFO Network, 1980. UFO Crash/Retrievals: 2009 Page #56  
ngfield, Mutual UFO Network, 1980. UFO Crash/Retrievals: Search For Proof I 2009 Page #56  
shed privately, 1994. A Histo,y of UFO Crashes: Documented Proof of UFO Vis 2009 Page #56  
f UFO Crashes: Documented Proof of UFO Visits to Earth, Kevin D. Randle, Av 2009 Page #56  
HAT HE SAID? John says, 'We have a UFO here.' And I said, 'We have somethin 2009 Page #65  
talked about other men chased by a UFO out in the Randles ham forest. Then  2009 Page #81  
 up with cameras to photograph the UFO that had returned to Rendlesham Fore 2009 Page #82  
was prelty sure I was looking at a UFO. SLIDE# 22 CRAFT UNDER SIDE 78 (:, - 2009 Page #84  
ut what is going on. When you have UFO craft flying over nuclear weapons st 2009 Page #85  
        June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up James Clarkson Copyri 2009 Page #87  
larkson June Crain, Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up ~ -:.3.; =:-:.;-- By  2009 Page #87  
s the 50th anniversary of the 1947 UFO Crash in Roswell approached , the U. 2009 Page #87  
te Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network , but in the same lecture I  2009 Page #88  
Wright Patterson Air Force Base to UFO researcher Kevin Randle. She would n 2009 Page #89  
1954. She did not own a library of UFO books and she could not have read th 2009 Page #90  
them even if she did. Further, few UFO researchers are aware of multiple cr 2009 Page #90  
 the truth. In I 990 she contacted UFO researcher Kevin Randle, but she was 2009 Page #95  
andle 's book, The Truth About the UFO Crash at Ros we! I under a pseudonym 2009 Page #95  
 Chief Investigator for the Mutual UFO Network in Washington State. CONT AC 2009 Page #96  
                         Bombshell UFO Case Files: Excerpts From The CUFOS  2009 Page #97  
 ·-·--·· K di:~,=-... RIRIE 10Af10 UFO SIGKTlNG HO'I. 2ND 1957 ~~~~/~--~ lf 2009 Page #103  
NDERSON -THE REAL.ITV OF NOERWATER UFO . s.: ,. , I(~--q, ,~68. tArC. .. .A 2009 Page #104  
::,~r;.oAT , ™"f,,j ~"""" A. HIJGC UFO RJ-;6 UP OUT or lMf ~-'A AN-0 s ...  2009 Page #106  
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 • 100 5WI.-\Mt~6 SI\UCiiJ:.-S. -~ UFO Liner .,...,_ ----__ .,7_.,____ ~ (l 2009 Page #106  
,.,:. ( (. (_ .1/ .:. FAT FRisec:e uFo ~ ,, ,\·,, \·I I ... 'Ii~, ,=.,.,.,. 2009 Page #107  
....,..__ .. ~·''-,....., GIGANTIC UFO SIGHTING ~•• ----, .... .-, .. r-.-, 2009 Page #112  
_ -=.:..-=.:..=-- OKLAHOMA GONDOLA UFO (3G..,,...--Drs il.,l,QCfl!!,...~-,I 2009 Page #113  
                     CONNING TOWER UFO (SIGHTED ~•AY 14 TH. 1986 GRESHAM OR 2009 Page #117  
 litJM4NCtO 112 ...,. HEATING VENT UFO '~ ,s:GHTEDF"EBRUAR Y ,on-, •~'68SAS 2009 Page #118  
.w -o;...ce"' Sf.::Ql'l::.S OOOGST UfO!. • .:. I Striped Torpedo : &77" ~ . 2009 Page #127  
 ·--:-... .. I .,.,., ... ' NOVATO UFO BASE (NOVATO CALIFORNIA) r. NORTH C. 2009 Page #131  
                                   UFO I\NAL'l'SIS DEPT. 127                2009 Page #133  
harp contrast to the wildly unique UFO 128                                  2009 Page #134  
... :-.::---. ::_~~: :-' The first UFO appeared at 6:30 PM, as a red light  2009 Page #135  
ere a being could be observed. The UFO finally came to settle onto a poplar 2009 Page #135  
                         a serious UFO investigator since 1976 and co found 2009 Page #137  
as part of a new worldwide wave of UFO visitations , the largest he'd seen  2009 Page #137  
 illustrations. While the Voronezh UFO incident was playing itself out in t 2009 Page #137  
d I was listening to a report of a UFO landing in Russia. l recorded a few  2009 Page #137  
s. New York, The Rendlesham Forest UFO incident art our families history, a 2009 Page #139  
 Yuri sent me Soviet, then Russian UFO newspaper articles and I sent him UF 2009 Page #139  
 newspaper articles and I sent him UFO documents , reports and political ar 2009 Page #139  
lso worth noting that the Voronezh UFO first appeared to the witnesses as a 2009 Page #139  
) ■-:rte ongoir.g a:~zr.pts to ~.d UFO , 1 1: Global Strangeness , 1973-197 2009 Page #141  
 1973-1975 Ron2ld Re:tgan Secs :a. UFO "to ourunaamazement . II wa,t stniig 2009 Page #142  
l'JTU, Yu, of ......,ilE.nooun2c • UFO, t!u, K.11 ■ Tht F•°"" and D,parnn o 2009 Page #143  
n'1Cu1condo ■ Citi::P.rt. Ar:.iuut UFO S e~cy ■ TheCu,hR.ttD?v.llSyndrornt  2009 Page #143  
}..'Pectations, 1976-1978 -.Aerial UFO encounters \ On Oeceni:er 8, 1977 t- 2009 Page #144  
(;h Drtrmbu 1981 ■ Couupcndrnct on UFO S,cury ■ 1982. Prnnsyt 1-·.r,u UFO,  2009 Page #145  
UFO S,cury ■ 1982. Prnnsyt 1-·.r,u UFO, ■ Wedd ~•tht~. u.dy 1962 ■ Th, Ud S 2009 Page #145  
yond, 1989-1990 ■Growing schism in UFO rese:1rch ■The Bob bzar story 143    2009 Page #149  
Dawn, 1990-1991 ■ The Srructute of UFO Secrecy ■ lnv:n1on of Kuw:ut ■ Grc,f 2009 Page #150  
uw:ut ■ Grc,fswald Lu,ht, ■ Soviet UFO Acl:nowlodgm ml ■ Dre2mlandbecome, L 2009 Page #150  
ulf Wu ■ Acrul Eneount«, in 1991 ■ UFO, Over Mexico ■ The MJ1t2ry Abducllon 2009 Page #150  
Media Control ■A possible abortive UFO Dis/Y ■UFOs in space · 9: False Dawn 2009 Page #151  
i1, 1990-1991 ■A possible abortive UFO Disclosure 9: False Dawn, 1990-1991  2009 Page #151  
dden struchn has 'appropriated the UFO ph,,nam!!irulll, ;..--9: False Dawn, 2009 Page #152  
era of ma1or tuns,t:on ■ Ce:isdess UFO encounters -,,or!d,:,1d • ■ New perc 2009 Page #153  
mes Carrion As I have investigated UFO Phenomena over the years, I often fo 2009 Page #154  
 looking into the vast darkness of UFO data, knowing that there had to be s 2009 Page #154  
 to categorize the observations of UFO witnesse s, hoping to glimpse the tr 2009 Page #154  
y is the role of Government in the UFO field. To avoid accusations of consp 2009 Page #154  
ho have involved themselves in the UFO field to meet their own operational  2009 Page #154  
n contending with 60 plus years of UFO history. 1 could replace the term "G 2009 Page #154  
g less conspiracy-sounding . like "UFO Authority," but this would only serv 2009 Page #154  
t in the role of Government in the UFO field. Unfortunately, when discussin 2009 Page #155  
this role with both Ufologists and UFO debunkers , I often hear the same ra 2009 Page #155  
 the role of the Government in the UFO field, we need to go back to the ver 2009 Page #155  
at well serve as a backdrop to the UFO events of June and July of that year 2009 Page #156  
d just two weeks prior to Arnold's UFO sighting and I wondered if there may 2009 Page #156  
ption operation and the subsequent UFO events of 1947 to try and smoke out  2009 Page #177  
                                   UFO incidents early in 1947, even prior  2009 Page #178  
ng to contact Arnold regarding his UFO experience is consistent with a coun 2009 Page #179  
unter-intelligence operation. Many UFO enthusiasts do not realize that Kenn 2009 Page #179  
e distinction of kick starting the UFO age but also for all intents and pur 2009 Page #179  
h on the role of Government in the UFO field, especially as it relates to c 2009 Page #179  
U Moubon Ho""r • J"romlnrn1 in 1hc UFO nmununitt ... \Yrinm buoks -Hdtor,·  2009 Page #198  

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 missiles" as long as the elusive "UFO'' continued to evade anti-satellite  2009 Page #17  

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HE NEWS AGENCIES ARE TALKTNG ABOUT UFO's. EGAL NO, NO. NO, NO. WS ARE NOT M 2004 Page #24  
ar physicist whose lecture called "UFO's Are Real" was popular on many univ 2004 Page #135  
cumentary) In Search Of .. Crashed UFO's Unsolved Mysteries, Segment of The 2004 Page #149  
cumentary, Robert Kiviat Producer) UFO's: Yesterdey, Today and Tomorrow, TV 2004 Page #149  
 Ideally the KGB/FSB Nachalnik for UFO's should be present. USSR Crash Retr 2004 Page #171  
: • He choose to pry into an area (UFO's ETs) that was closed even to him • 2004 Page #208  
threat. In the unlikely event that UFO's overtly display hostile intent tow 2004 Page #252  
e a dent into the credibility that UFO's have had fatal failures." Sadly, o 2005 Page #139  
s Air Force's involvement with the UFO's earlier that year and the 96       2006 Page #99  
roclaimed "Have we been invaded by UFO's (Unusual Fruit Objects)?" The acco 2007 Page #60  
bananas ... check out our range of UFO's. It makes shopping with the Fresh  2007 Page #60  
 saucer, set the tone immediately: UFO's USA URL!" The cover graphics inclu 2007 Page #67  
ed in Lt. Col. Hector Quintanilla, UFO's An Air Force Dile111111a Case # 1  2007 Page #193  
ence. His quote to me was that the UFO's size was midway between that of a  2008 Page #34  
 program called Town Meeting about UFO's and he became angry after he liste 2008 Page #46  
itness, one who had reported other UFO's, and they arrived the night after  2008 Page #55  
e to face with the use of space by UFO's. The ensuing defense problem immed 2009 Page #14  
not the first to suggest that some UFO's are or could be space weapons sent 2009 Page #16  
e CIA 's Robertson Panel Report on UFO's and national security implications 2009 Page #25  
I had just completed my lecture on UFO's to about two dozen people in the n 2009 Page #88  
than it ever admits publicly about UFO's. I asked her how she knew this. Sh 2009 Page #88  
al about what she had to say about UFO's. I didn't know how it would happen 2009 Page #88  
ain that the government lies about UFO's. Then she said something that I wi 2009 Page #88  
 aspects of what she learned about UFO's at Wright Patterson Air Force Base 2009 Page #89  
knew it. Aside from the subject of UFO's, June related detailed information 2009 Page #89  
 itnportant state1nents related to UFO's: She emphasized that amongst the s 2009 Page #90  
yed , it was common knowledge that UFO's were intelligently controlled , th 2009 Page #90  
re specific experiences related to UFO's The first experience involved a ma 2009 Page #90  
\1 IH0ICATl"v "TH.'\T ="r, OP "-LL UFO'S WW BE FLYINS 0/Ut. THE OCEANS FOil 2009 Page #106  

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s of intriguing data relating to a UFO-crash incident that allegedly occurr 2004 Page #12  

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ly that the military knew that hjs UFO-crash-at-Aztec story was bogus. Incr 2005 Page #133  

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tain waived USAPs act as cover for UFO-ET related projecls. ■ {Some) black  2007 Page #55  
                   Contents Famous UFO-Related Quotes ..................... 2003 Page #3  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes Ryan S. Wood Sir Wins 2003 Page #5  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes President Ronald Rega 2003 Page #7  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes Governor Howard Dean  2003 Page #9  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes Albert M. Chop USAF P 2003 Page #11  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes James E. McDonald, Ph 2003 Page #13  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes *  iGeorge Filer “It  2003 Page #15  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes Brig. Gen. Thomas J.  2003 Page #17  
                            Famous UFO-Related Quotes 3 'I ’Cosmonaut Pavel 2003 Page #19  
ord, there was a series of strange UFO-related events in the UK, including  2003 Page #74  
FO subject, in exchange for secret UFO-related information and documents. T 2003 Page #146  
d and blacked out certain parts of UFO-related government documents. He had 2003 Page #147  
d Majestic 12: An Investigation of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood 195 UFO  2004 Page #3  
d Majestic 12: An Investigation of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood Copyrigh 2004 Page #198  
-There are several good sources of UFO-related FOIA documentation on the we 2005 Page #73  
t that the truth about Dr. Reich's UFO-related observations, findings and c 2005 Page #88  
of MJ-12 were not aware of Reich's UFO-related activities prior to October  2005 Page #97  
er in November 1957, and one whose UFO-related work remains an extremely si 2005 Page #104  
 have at times directly engaged in UFO-related research—the inquiry of the  2006 Page #49  
scuss potential ways to circumvent UFO-related meclia deceptions. FinaUy, h 2007 Page #7  
y. 4. Potential ways to circumvent UFO-related medja deceptions. 5. A few t 2007 Page #9  
d \X/ar as a device for hiding its UFO-related activities. l thjnk this mak 2007 Page #12  
         Here are some examples of UFO-related wire-service censorship. Man 2007 Page #20  
UFO news coverage  2) Sue pressing UFO-related news would require cooperati 2007 Page #23  
coffed ► 7) Unwillingness to check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingness to  2007 Page #23  
acts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO-related reporting errors ► 9) Willin 2007 Page #23  
UFO news coverage ► 2) Suppressing UFO-related news would require cooperati 2007 Page #23  
coffed , 7) Unwillingness tO check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingness to  2007 Page #24  
acts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO-related reporting errors ► 9) Willin 2007 Page #24  
ishes a reputation for sensational UFO-related new coverage. i\1[akes UFOs  2007 Page #27  
Robbins For decades now, alien and UFO-related subject matter ha\ e proven  2007 Page #59  
t they're working together on some UFO-related propaganda operation? Not wi 2007 Page #76  
 has longstanding ties to official UFO-related projects such as Blue Book a 2007 Page #143  
e burden involved in responding to UFO-related FOi requests on a case by ca 2008 Page #63  
ual UFO case reports) and some are UFO-related and are quite interesting (a 2009 Page #7  
 security page identifying several UFO-related names: MAJCOMSEC, JEHOVAH, 7 2009 Page #13  
ls of what she related, aside from UFO-related information , have been veri 2009 Page #90  
hed or exaggerated her exposure to UFO-related information , if she was del 2009 Page #95  

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 an authenticity missing from most UFO-themed ads. 55                       2007 Page #61  

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ector, who told several of us that UFO-typ e mechanisms of our government a 2009 Page #18  

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e tanks. An ingenious new man-made UFO-type aircraft is now in the experime 2009 Page #22  

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...,._ --l'OW.11 LONU IN WAIi ■ OP UFOa Oo-"11.WM--a... ......,.._._,___ .. 2007 Page #164  

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included are some instructions for UFOB (Unidentified Flying OBject) report 2003 Page #171  
es foreign b Instructions for good UFOB reporting included n References of  2003 Page #172  
l, or hardware) 29. Conclusion for UFOB guide: all criteria to be evaluated 2003 Page #177  
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us of Unidentified Flying ObjectS (UFOB) Project." 14 This statement about  2005 Page #128  
tter. The manual's reference to a "UFOB Guide" section on pages 22-25 corre 2005 Page #129  
Service Squadron, there emerged a "UFOB Guide" dated 15 March 1955--with te 2005 Page #129  
austed all efforts to identify che UFOB; and ail information and evidence c 2005 Page #141  

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 describes "UFOBS"13 (UFOBS equals UFObject s) and extraterrestrial entitie 2005 Page #128  

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standing o More expertly deal with UFOBs, extraterrestrial technology and e 2003 Page #172  
rpose of the operation; describes "UFOBS"13 (UFOBS equals UFObject s) and e 2005 Page #128  
he operation; describes "UFOBS"13 (UFOBS equals UFObject s) and extraterres 2005 Page #128  
sizes: "M]-12 takes the subject of UFOBS, Extraterrestrial Technology, and  2005 Page #128  

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roomfield, CO 80020 \X/ebsite: www.ufoconfere nce.com E-mail: rswood@majest 2007 Page #3  

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 12-14, 2004 Las Vegas, Nevada www.ufoconference.com Presented by www.majes 2004 Page #1  
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IVIBER 7-9, 200B LAS VEGAS, NEVADA UFODEX INTELLIGENCE DOMINANCE WHISTLEBLO 2008 Page #1  

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urity procedures . See: http://www.ufoforhumanrights .com/mj-12 .php. For a 2009 Page #46  

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 covert intelligence world and the ufological subculture. 38                2003 Page #42  
stories which would later make the Ufological rounds. Many 139              2003 Page #143  
come a key component of the modern ufological world view, based on a leaked 2004 Page #191  
o release information and mold the ufological world view? Consider the foll 2004 Page #192  
is may be. Given this, many in the ufological community might ask, "what th 2004 Page #215  
 of SETI. The program inflated the ufological balloon for the first hour, o 2005 Page #76  
ed to reinf rce a truly demeanin g ufological stereotype. PCs, CELL ·Lr\R P 2007 Page #69  

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nsition periods and the release of ufologically sensitive information . In  2005 Page #84  
portunities arise together. \Xlhat ufologically significant revelations awa 2005 Page #85  

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               The French website, ufologie.n et, has this brief comment :  2007 Page #160  
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est known and most highly regarded ufologist in the world today. And while  2004 Page #58  
ian television; one a biography of ufologist Stanton Friedman, one an exami 2004 Page #214  
e Eden was an author, educator and ufologist, and used to refer to UFOs as  2005 Page #88  
er Revelation Early 1980s Canadian ufologist Arthur Bray finds key memo by  2006 Page #26  
st but for the diligent efforts of UFOlogist, Fortean researcher, and jewel 2006 Page #180  
 Olavo Fontes, the great Brazilian ufologist, as well as by .Auriphebo Simo 2007 Page #193  
he event and forwarded to MoD by a ufologist. The ufologist then speculated 2008 Page #66  
rwarded to MoD by a ufologist. The ufologist then speculated that the incid 2008 Page #66  
his opinion of the case, the noted ufologist answered that it was part of a 2009 Page #137  
um of experience is overwhelming . Ufologist s have from the very beginning 2009 Page #154  
ts and purposes was the very first Ufologist. Commissioned by the publisher 2009 Page #179  

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

generally been written off by most Ufologists as a hoax put over on Frank S 2004 Page #97  
Einstein" could comprehend it, and Ufologists were wasting their time tryin 2004 Page #99  
y Council and may be known to many Ufologists as the author of the now infa 2004 Page #103  
lions of years. Among the group of ufologists that Stanton Friedman represe 2004 Page #133  
ment. Prior to the MJ-12 document, ufologists believed it was the Air Force 2004 Page #191  
ded — much to the chagrin of a few ufologists — equal time to skeptics, pri 2004 Page #214  
s) usually counter that I give the ufologists too much time and credit. So, 2004 Page #214  
ting versions offered by different ufologists, the barrage of attacks from  2004 Page #216  
 employing a double standard. Many ufologists seem to fall into this trap.  2004 Page #224  
te notes in meetings with numerous ufologists. Confirms crash/retrieval cas 2006 Page #26  
cenarios put forth by contemporary Ufologists have this ambiguous character 2006 Page #61  
 cooperation model favored by many Ufologists. The NHI are humanoid; their  2006 Page #63  
ery nuance, will be picked over by ufologists, the Ministry of Defense and  2006 Page #131  
do V:ilchez, Costa Rica's foremost ufologists (whom 1 also met at a confere 2007 Page #199  
se was investigated by the Chilean ufologists Rodrigo Fuenzalida, rurector  2007 Page #200  
ave first-hand experience of this. Ufologists have used FOI (and the Code o 2008 Page #62  
 mission. But I would suggest that ufologists need to track down the origin 2008 Page #66  
 the business of the organization? Ufologists who specialize in document re 2008 Page #69  
 Maury Island UFO had been a hoax, ufologists and the mainstream press esch 2009 Page #33  
andably , this served to galvanize ufologists all over the country and inte 2009 Page #136  
ut in the papers, and the minds of ufologists, the Soviet Union was increas 2009 Page #137  
n awe at the dedication of so many Ufologists whose passion for the truth b 2009 Page #154  
hen discussing this role with both Ufologists and UFO debunkers , I often h 2009 Page #155  
r search for truth. In my opinion, Ufologists have only scratched the surfa 2009 Page #179  

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ht was possible, and help to steer Ufology into a new phase —a time where t 2003 Page #147  
 one of the many untold stories of Ufology. The "crashed saucer truths" wer 2004 Page #85  
one of the most amazing stories in Ufology. Smith was the head of the offic 2004 Page #85  
earcher belonging to the Cleveland Ufology Project. A few months before Wil 2004 Page #94  
to another member of the Cleveland Ufology Project Smith wrote: You seem mo 2004 Page #95  
innings of Rocketry and Government UFOlogy • J.V. Stalin's Matrix • Candida 2004 Page #152  
ebauer?" The prevailing opinion in ufology has long been that of skeptic Da 2004 Page #215  
f they illustrate the dark side of ufology — what Karl Pflock has labeled t 2004 Page #215  
. Unbeknownst to a lot of folks in ufology, Ramsey had quietly been conduct 2004 Page #215  
been largely ignored by mainstream ufology for so many years, but which can 2004 Page #223  
ar comments unique to the field of ufology. The other is a twelve-page memo 2004 Page #242  
 important leaks in the history of Ufology from what appears to be a credib 2004 Page #249  
ss cut-and-dry. In a field such as ufology, it is essential to distinguish  2005 Page #77  
ild rearing, political science and ufology, among ocher areas of study. But 2005 Page #87  
conclusions are the idiot child of ufology. The intention of thjs paper is  2005 Page #88  
t area of study for any student of ufology. I hope chis paper will encourag 2005 Page #104  
ential public relations problem of ufology: without clear physical evidence 2005 Page #120  
rnment - who determine UFO policy. Ufology in 1970s • Little to no emphasis 2006 Page #25  
te 70s) on cover-up. • "Scientific Ufology." collection and analysis of rep 2006 Page #25  
 was hardly a blip on the radar of ufology or of popular culture. In it, a  2007 Page #71  
ne familiar to serious students of ufology and few others. 1t appeared in t 2007 Page #75  
ecutive whose hobby happened to be ufology, or who learned of the term from 2007 Page #76  
e references to various aspects of ufology have appeared in some upscale ad 2007 Page #76  
he most important questions facing Ufology are surely: 1. Who within the of 2007 Page #132  
ce he was not realJy interested in ufology, turned over the pieces to hi~.  2007 Page #195  
e the word disclosure , because in ufology the word is often associated wit 2008 Page #69  
m Before the Storm, 1984-1986 ■ 7: Ufology Explodes, 1987-1988 ■ 8: In to D 2008 Page #157  
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dwater ■ Bennt:'Witz '.illd Doty ■ Ufology in Retreat? ■ Philip Khss: One t 2008 Page #163  
on debate ■ Hudson \1 alley UFOs ■ Ufology in retreat 157                   2008 Page #163  
e the Storn1, 1984-1986 ■ State of Ufology: 19S4 ■ MUFON and the Natio1:a!  2008 Page #164  
5 ■ Leaks and Lore ■ Conservativ e Ufology ■ 1985: A Quiet Year ■ Reagan's  2008 Page #164  
Interesting Leaks vs. Conservative Ufology ■ Dalnegorsk, Brazil, and Alaska 2008 Page #164  
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gs m Llie World, 1 %8 ■ Conclusion Ufology Explodes ■ Abduction Revolution  2008 Page #165  
o1nenon ■ A "re-politicization" of Ufology ■ Constant exposure of UFO secre 2008 Page #168  
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hers l ■ A "re-poltt1c1::it1on" of Ufology 147                              2009 Page #153  
dely witnessed and experienced. In Ufology, one quickly recognizes that the 2009 Page #154  
rio speculative? Yes it is, but in Ufology there are no sacred cows, and ev 2009 Page #179  

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good or ill, in the first ranks of ufology's crashed saucer cases. The sear 2004 Page #223  
nliving realm. Nonetheless, one of ufology's most sigruficant chapters cont 2005 Page #88  
cified with vitamins and minerals. Ufology's fifcieth anniversar y saw a gl 2007 Page #63  

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t to Acknowledge UFO CoYerup," i\1[UFON UFO Journal, 11/98; Moore, Waveney  2005 Page #81  
arch Association (BUFOR.A) and "iv[UFON Representaciv e for England. An int 2005 Page #152  

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pages. $17, including S and H from UFORI, POB 958, Houlton, ME 04730-0958 . 2006 Page #13  
296 pages. $17, incl. S and H from UFORI. Autographed 5. Weaver, Colonel Ri 2006 Page #13  

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............ 165 The President and UFOs - Top Secret ...................... 2003 Page #3  
to establish credibility regarding ufos and to product the greatest possibl 2003 Page #6  
Who killed JFK? And two, are there UFOs? “ Lest anyone think this was a jes 2003 Page #7  
ny more when they say they’ve seen UFOs. I’ve seen one myself. ” Remarking  2003 Page #7  
r President What ’s your stance on UFOs, since the government secrecy is ve 2003 Page #9  
ll, if I had been briefed on that [UFOs], I am sure it would have been clas 2003 Page #9  
rs are soberly concerned about the UFOs. But through official secrecy and r 2003 Page #10  
le in the Air Force who believe in UFOs. ” Al Chop, former press liaison, U 2003 Page #11  
tes Air Force quoted in Sightings: UFOs www majesticdocumcnts.com Dr. J All 2003 Page #11  
Rocketry "It is my conclusion that UFOs do exist, are very real, and are sp 2003 Page #12  
nces, senior physicist - quoted in UFOs: a Scientific Debate www majesticdo 2003 Page #13  
S. Air Force, quoted in Sightings: UFOs www.majesticdocuments.com “1 had th 2003 Page #13  
er than our fighters. I do believe UFOs exist and that the truly unexplaine 2003 Page #14  
ered from the crash site.” Source: UFOs 50 Years of denials airing on the L 2003 Page #14  
er, 1958-1978 quoted in Sightings: UFOs www majesticdocuments.com Kenneth A 2003 Page #15  
 Eisenhower had a keen interest in UFOs, but that he came to realize that h 2003 Page #16  
42-1952 “They frequently saw them [UFOs] and then told me, I’m positive tha 2003 Page #17  
 of Defense and Royal Air files on UFOs. RAF Cosford Hangar: In late 1963 r 2003 Page #74  
ting place for a number of crashed UFOs. Can this be verified? What is the  2003 Page #77  
t is the official story concerning UFOs and RAF Rudloe Manor? GCHQ, the Bri 2003 Page #77  
combe Down, Rita Hill asserts that UFOs were involved in several unexplaine 2003 Page #78  
 a result of close encounters with UFOs. 74                                 2003 Page #78  
 British TV crew in search of both UFOs and the Vampire-like Chupacabra tha 2003 Page #81  
ms that alien bodies and recovered UFOs are held deep under the English cou 2003 Page #83  
ge and initiates the modern age of UFOs. Then on or about the forth of July 2003 Page #86  
to improve. Richard Dolan notes in UFOs and the National Security State: "F 2003 Page #91  
 so that the popular view was that UFOs were the products of delusions, hoa 2003 Page #141  
e mutilation aspect, the number of UFOs and the on-board experience, but wh 2003 Page #144  
ing to be innocently interested in UFOs while actually trying to gather as  2003 Page #148  
had the "Oh look, it's one of them UFOs" reaction, and left it at that. Per 2003 Page #151  
. H. J. Sands. Is this a cover for UFOs 9 RG 341, E174, B148 www majest.cdo 2003 Page #157  
 explosions had been attributed to UFOs. Interestingly, the document also s 2003 Page #163  
eally probe into the technology of UFOs, and so when I retired in 1993, I w 2003 Page #169  
ush, Truman Ike JEHOVAH, Teller on UFOs                                     2003 Page #169  
g the Government has told us about UFOs has been deceptive, although I will 2003 Page #186  
opies. When I first began to study UFOs, it seemed to me that there was no  2003 Page #187  
can be backtracked to those of the UFOs. Finally, although I think it would 2003 Page #187  
 of energy and propulsion that the UFOs use is not something I know. I used 2003 Page #188  
those who have been abducted, seen UFOs at close range or are on the projec 2003 Page #188  
ome of our technology may track to UFOs; big question is what percent of it 2003 Page #188  
                 The President and UFOs - Top Secret Grant Cameron Before c 2003 Page #189  
resident stands up and says, "Some UFOs are not of this world" will the cov 2003 Page #189  
 winners who have been involved in UFOs. The other two are Jimmy Carter, an 2003 Page #190  
                     President and UFOs The following were present: Honorab 2003 Page #191  
storians that he briefed Truman on UFOs orally every three months during hi 2003 Page #191  
witnessed Eisenhower talking about UFOs while at Camp David. Lyndon B. John 2003 Page #192  
                     President and UFOs My library research involved checki 2003 Page #193  
ngs hinted at the possible role of UFOs in the blackout. From the November  2003 Page #193  
 for this role of Mount Weather in UFOs was Brigadier-General Steven Loveki 2003 Page #194  
also had facilities to track these UFOs. Finally, I should mention a final  2003 Page #194  
                     President and UFOs The gist of the story is that Gleas 2003 Page #195  
te House. Listen to him talk about UFOs before he became president. From th 2003 Page #195  
t releasing confirming evidence of UFOs. 191                                2003 Page #195  
FO letters into the White House on UFOs. Here is a picture from within the  2003 Page #196  
 George H.W. Bush's involvement in UFOs led me to make Bush a part of my "U 2003 Page #196  
                     President and UFOs preparing for President Jimmy Carte 2003 Page #197  
ent Jimmy Carter. One study was on UFOs, and the second was on extraterrest 2003 Page #197  
hat Carter was briefed and told of UFOs and crashed saucers come from a lea 2003 Page #197  
                     President and UFOs Harrison Schmitt then running for r 2003 Page #199  
 and her question to Clinton about UFOs. Here is what Greer said on the Art 2003 Page #199  
t well known for their interest in UFOs, and their efforts to get to the bo 2003 Page #200  
                     President and UFOs Just one minute. I would like to th 2003 Page #201  
had a chance to question Cheney on UFOs. He was on the Diane Rehm talk show 2003 Page #202  
ver been briefed on the subject of UFOs, and if you have when was it and wh 2003 Page #202  
Mr. Vice President with regards to UFOs? Cheney: Um...I have not come acros 2003 Page #202  
meetings but I don't recall one on UFOs. Cheney has always been considered  2003 Page #202  
                  Contents Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick Redfern 1 2004 Page #3  
Regehr 223 Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade 237  2004 Page #3  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick Redfern C 2004 Page #4  
 Redfern Any discussion of crashed UFOs and recovered alien bodies inevitab 2004 Page #4  
late 1940s and early 1950s. But if UFOs are crashing to Earth and have done 2004 Page #4  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History as being disti 2004 Page #6  
es. Nevertheless, two years later, UFOs were still very much in the minds o 2004 Page #6  
d local interest in the subject of UFOs. The second report, also from Moroc 2004 Page #6  
evel of interest in the subject of UFOs, and presages future reporting whic 2004 Page #7  
 more than its share of reports of UFOs the past week. Request a reply ASAP 2004 Page #7  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History The Department 2004 Page #8  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Leonard String 2004 Page #10  
 more than its share of reports of UFOs the past week?" Faced with this ove 2004 Page #10  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History requests speci 2004 Page #12  
hat referred to both Moon Dust and UFOs under the same banner. But Moon Dus 2004 Page #12  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History referred to a  2004 Page #14  
any accounts relating to retrieved UFOs throughout the world that caught my 2004 Page #14  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History All of the sph 2004 Page #16  
 explosions had been attributed to UFOs. Interestingly, the document also s 2004 Page #17  
h surrounding the issue of crashed UFOs finally surfaces, it surfaces not f 2004 Page #17  
anuary 1996 10. British Biowarfare/UFOs 14                                  2004 Page #17  
                           Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Figure 5 Figur 2004 Page #22  
to the often-asked question of why UFOs don't just land and ask to be frien 2004 Page #32  
volved in seeking the truth of the UFOs, it is now clear to me that the Aur 2004 Page #33  
ere anchored over not one, but two UFOs that were in 80 to 90 feet of water 2004 Page #43  
At that time the alleged submerged UFOs lifted off the bottom and vacated t 2004 Page #44  
eval Conference On the first night UFOs were observed in the skies above th 2004 Page #47  
for some days. On the second night UFOs were again seen, this time moving i 2004 Page #47  
rola as other airmen described the UFOs they were seeing several miles down 2004 Page #47  
, multiple animal reactions to the UFOs; photographic and historic evidence 2004 Page #48  
 that it was actual footage of the UFOs, etc. on the ground. That film was  2004 Page #50  
 to hide there, nothing to do with UFOs... P. Could you tell from the specs 2004 Page #53  
 losing her mind, now she's seeing UFOs." We went to the tower and the guy  2004 Page #55  
Home Box Office TV special called, UFOs: The E. T. Factor. On April 9th, I  2004 Page #69  
n the documentary project for HBO (UFOs: The E.T. Facto?), I met an elderly 2004 Page #75  
          UFO Crash Retrievals the UFOs that crashed in New Mexico in 1947. 2004 Page #76  
at a tight lid had to be placed on UFOs — a policy of complete denial in th 2004 Page #80  
n to keep all the real facts about UFOs and what was in them from the press 2004 Page #80  
 job was to brief the President on UFOs. He stated that this was done every 2004 Page #84  
 in front of the press corps after UFOs were spotted flying over the White  2004 Page #85  
t had opened a Top Secret Base for UFOs to land. Knowing that this would ha 2004 Page #87  
 to all the big names rumored with UFOs and MJ-12. He stated, when asked, t 2004 Page #98  
t appeared that Dr. Walker thought UFOs were so advanced only those with th 2004 Page #99  
ime that he had been involved with UFOs. Azadehdel agreed to interview Walk 2004 Page #100  
 in his father's papers related to UFOs. Brian confirmed that he had seen s 2004 Page #100  
ened to be extremely interested in UFOs. This interest was illustrated in a 2004 Page #101  
 of a most important subject — the UFOs." Lundahl played some big roles in  2004 Page #101  
e been the CIA briefing officer on UFOs for at least three U.S. presidents. 2004 Page #101  
ntelligence satellites to look for UFOs. He is confirmed to have directed t 2004 Page #101  
1953 CIA Robertson panel report on UFOs. At the time Lundahl was working fo 2004 Page #101  
s after he started filing FOIAs on UFOs. One of Lundahl's first UFO roles i 2004 Page #101  
Evidence (Part 1) In July of 1952, UFOs flew over the U.S. capitol on two s 2004 Page #102  
t of the answers to the mystery of UFOs that interested him so much. Former 2004 Page #105  
ert retrieval of crashed or downed UFOs over decades. When he died, he had  2004 Page #106  
e continue to probe the corners of UFOs and all that their reality implies. 2004 Page #106  
nalist, intelligence officer a Saw UFOs near Iwo Jima during WWII in C46 a  2004 Page #107  
 and Marketing a Got involved with UFOs publicly about 1953 a First book wa 2004 Page #107  
readers on this mention of crashed UFOs in Situation Red that spurred him o 2004 Page #110  
e a dent into the credibility that UFOs have had fatal failures." Leonard S 2004 Page #110  
 became exposed to the recovery of UFOs, they no doubt implemented the best 2004 Page #123  
doesn't believe that the dozens of UFOs described in Stringfield's reports  2004 Page #126  
served in a few days • Many of the UFOs were wider than the road or the rai 2004 Page #126  
sibility of shipping the recovered UFOs covertly and quickly. His backgroun 2004 Page #127  
rieval teams were able to move the UFOs so well. See Slide 23. It took him  2004 Page #127  
pressive evidence of battle with 3 UFOs in Sept 1952 • Soviet fighter pilot 2004 Page #128  
identally, Earley assumes that the UFOs are heavy — actually, there is evid 2004 Page #129  
a few reports, some of the smaller UFOs were reported to have been sent by  2004 Page #129  
up, of an aerial battle with three UFOs in September 1952. By the way, it i 2004 Page #130  
t pilot who has personally shot at UFOs as ordered. These, together with th 2004 Page #130  
 minority who studied and pondered UFOs. And not the reigning authorities?  2004 Page #132  
 than fifty years of dispute about UFOs, we still do not have that Holy Gra 2004 Page #133  
d William Moore, whose interest in UFOs was well known to Friedman. Moore l 2004 Page #136  
ght patterns and maneuvers of some UFOs. However, the report, about three m 2004 Page #141  
er speaking publicly anymore about UFOs, apparently turned against the extr 2004 Page #145  
e of which may have had to do with UFOs, that were not only threatened, the 2004 Page #145  
ed Nations to take up the issue of UFOs. As a reward, he was debunked and m 2004 Page #146  
intelligent friends who have (seen UFOs)." On October 19, 1981, Barry Goldw 2004 Page #146  
o had always had a curiosity about UFOs. When he died, his UFO book collect 2004 Page #147  
osing facts about extraterrestrial UFOs and biological remains of ETs. He s 2004 Page #147  
mes to declassifications regarding UFOs. They not only brought us the Mogul 2004 Page #147  
eveal anything he might know about UFOs, or what he has done to deal with t 2004 Page #176  
 only publicly taken a question on UFOs twice since 1947. The first was a c 2004 Page #176  
wer was asked what he though about UFOs. The question had been inspired by  2004 Page #176  
med to have inside knowledge about UFOs when one views the events that took 2004 Page #176  
nt Weather had facilities to track UFOs. NASA was reportedly at the crash s 2004 Page #177  
et the Congress to briefly look at UFOs, but it also gave the Air Force a p 2004 Page #178  
to completely divest themselves of UFOs, or any discussion of UFOs. UFOs ha 2004 Page #178  
lves of UFOs, or any discussion of UFOs. UFOs had been a public relations n 2004 Page #178  
f UFOs, or any discussion of UFOs. UFOs had been a public relations nightma 2004 Page #178  
overnment not only knew there were UFOs, but that they had actually interac 2004 Page #178  
ck about what we believe regarding UFOs, you will find what we believe is n 2004 Page #178  
m to help convince the people that UFOs were extraterrestrial. Disney accep 2004 Page #179  
nded up seeing was "old footage of UFOs," and "two beings that he was told  2004 Page #179  
attempts to mold the world view of UFOs for generations to come. The rumor  2004 Page #180  
was fascinated with the subject of UFOs. We have the famous story how Nixon 2004 Page #180  
use, described Nixon's interest in UFOs in a long interview with me. He wou 2004 Page #181  
" Question: In terms of psychic or UFOs? UFOs. I would always say yeah. I w 2004 Page #181  
tion: In terms of psychic or UFOs? UFOs. I would always say yeah. I would a 2004 Page #181  
ade a request for a documentary on UFOs. Emenegger was a skeptic on UFOs bu 2004 Page #181  
n UFOs. Emenegger was a skeptic on UFOs but thought "Oh well." He had no id 2004 Page #181  
g across the government message on UFOs. In addition to his educational bac 2004 Page #181  
ng the government's documentary on UFOs about the stunning interaction at H 2004 Page #182  
out you bringing up the subject of UFOs. He said when people like you put t 2004 Page #183  
he was a skeptic on the subject of UFOs and he was surprised at how no one  2004 Page #183  
 used to acclimatize the public on UFOs. Q: Are they trying to slowly get o 2004 Page #184  
security considerations related to UFOs, which he had promised to abide by. 2004 Page #186  
fulfill his promise to release the UFOs files, the record shows that Carter 2004 Page #186  
tican UFO files for two studies on UFOs that President Carter had requested 2004 Page #186  
raterrestrial intelligence and the UFOs in the Vatican Library in Rome. I a 2004 Page #186  
in our galaxy. The second study on UFOs, according to Sheehan, stated that  2004 Page #187  
tated that a certain percentage of UFOs represented these two to six extrat 2004 Page #187  
tnessed a presidential briefing on UFOs. 185                                2004 Page #188  
dmitted to the briefing session on UFOs given to Jimmy Carter. There were t 2004 Page #189  
 girlfriend was very interested in UFOs, and that in being around the field 2004 Page #191  
o had produced the UFO documentary UFOs Past, Present, and Future in 1974 f 2004 Page #192  
might have built our world view of UFOs through various leaks are only the  2004 Page #196  
sked him to go out and investigate UFOs. • The Roswell book UFO Crash at Ro 2004 Page #196  
ation. • Clinton talked more about UFOs than any other president. On my web 2004 Page #196  
llary Clinton spoke publicly about UFOs or aliens. • Both researchers Willi 2004 Page #196  
d why he didn't do something about UFOs, "There's a secret government withi 2004 Page #197  
basic facts of what is known about UFOs and crashed saucers. Based on the f 2004 Page #197  
 Washington, D.C., and argued that UFOs were "the greatest scientific probl 2004 Page #209  
rail his official investigation of UFOs, CIA, MI6, NSA John Ferry Mr John F 2004 Page #211  
           Debris from Two Crashed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade Copy 2004 Page #240  
tary and government secrecy toward UFOs. Not only are documents in the publ 2004 Page #242  
 steered away form the evidence of UFOs and Unconventional Aerial Weapons ( 2004 Page #254  
ab — A "In the unlikely event that UFOs display hostile intent toward the s 2004 Page #254  
Robert M. Wood REVERSE ENGINEERING UFOs ■ History and perspective on scienc 2005 Page #3  
dimension " ■ "Items and data from UFOs found in USSR" (no source noted!) ■ 2005 Page #9  
"Star Wars" efforts, fire at their UFOs or mother ship ■ Send a nuclear arm 2005 Page #10  
esearching the Energy Techology of UFOs Tom Valone, Ph.D., PE Ll)c -lUQ51Ji 2005 Page #13  
earching The Engergy Technology of UFOs 13                                  2005 Page #15  
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arch ing The Engergy Technology of UFOs ~~·, -·-·····-~- _J .. .::..u.- W.l 2005 Page #25  
earching The Engergy Technology of UFOs VOLUIC. ••. NVWDf.Jl l hwrtl• u a u 2005 Page #27  
earching The Engergy Technology of UFOs 27                                  2005 Page #29  
 two young men with an interest in UFOs -Jeff Young and Paul Chetham -condu 2005 Page #39  
ocumentin g the reality of crashed UFOs, with a signed affidavit from an al 2005 Page #40  
idavit), other accounts of crashed UFOs and alien bodies from the crucial y 2005 Page #42  
gendary subject of recovered alien UFOs and occupants. His comment, I thoug 2005 Page #43  
es of power. Thus, the problem of "UFOs," as we so '0'Pically caU them, is  2005 Page #73  
ngth, most prominently in my book, UFOs and the Nalional Securi(y Slale, as 2005 Page #73  
made clear is not necessaril) that UFOs are definitely of alien origin -alt 2005 Page #73  
r year, any interest whatsoever in UFOs, the thousands of pages of FOlA doc 2005 Page #73  
e single smoking gun, proving that UFOs are alien, but several came close.  2005 Page #73  
te extreme levels of concern about UFOs by all branches of the U.S. militar 2005 Page #73  
 described as 1 Dolan, Richard M., UFOs a11d the Natio11al Sectm"ry Stale:  2005 Page #73  
OlA documents do tell us, however: UFOs are real, they are technological, t 2005 Page #74  
eute that is hiding information on UFOs. \Xlhoever or whatever is behind al 2005 Page #74  
essional hearings on the matter of UFOs. After all, it was a free country,  2005 Page #75  
 Not surprisingly, on the issue of UFOs, the disconnect between official tr 2005 Page #76  
ike , that d1ere is no evidence of UFOs being extraterrestrial or beyond ou 2005 Page #76  
s at times dealt wid1 the issue of UFOs in a serious manner. Cable televisi 2005 Page #76  
e at some length in "Understanding UFOs and the Media: Puncturing a Myth" ( 2005 Page #76  
e USA to recover downed or crashed UFOs." Also, "since 1948, secret informa 2005 Page #79  
UFO. l 'believe' there are lots of UFOs. 1 am also tending to 'believe' the 2005 Page #80  
ey are of 2 categories: A. Manmade UFOs. B. Extraterrestrial UFOs. I believ 2005 Page #80  
 Manmade UFOs. B. Extraterrestrial UFOs. I believe wid1 certain!], in manma 2005 Page #80  
believe wid1 certain!], in manmade UFOs. I am tending to believe there are  2005 Page #80  
ve there are also extraterrestrial UFOs. Having the highest respect for bot 2005 Page #80  
 is possible. Many of our man made UFOs are Un funded Opportunities. In bot 2005 Page #80  
dall asked him, "Do you believe in UFOs?" The answer: "Absolutely, positive 2005 Page #82  
tement. 10 Goodall statement from "UFOs and Arca 51: Secrets of the Black W 2005 Page #82  
s inevitable, even in the field of UFOs, even in the realm of government di 2005 Page #84  
); when one considers that if some UFOs are indeed alien, then quire possib 2005 Page #85  
bout. Her interest in the topic of UFOs was strong, but primarily as a kind 2005 Page #85  
 people have to the whole topic of UFOs. Yet, l maintain that while fear wo 2005 Page #86  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Peter Robbins Copyright 2005 Peier  2005 Page #87  
. But it was Reich's acceptance of UFOs as a physical reality that dealt ru 2005 Page #87  
modjftcati on operations attracted UFOs -first over southern Maine in 1953, 2005 Page #88  
 seem to attract the appearance of UFOs? \Xlhat were the documented specifi 2005 Page #88  
nd ufologist, and used to refer to UFOs as the idiot cruld of the media. If 2005 Page #88  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs rest of old Europe into oblivion. R 2005 Page #89  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs undergoing the experience by chargi 2005 Page #91  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Jim Martin wmes 10 IVi'/he/111 Reic 2005 Page #93  
igence was lost. Wilhelm Reich and UFOs ''\X'hat do they want for Proof? Th 2005 Page #94  
we come to it: Reich's interest in UFOs dates from 1953. Why rud he become  2005 Page #94  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs on the subject: I knew practically  2005 Page #95  
h to note: "The Ruppelt Repo,t 011 UFOs clearly reveals the helplessness of 2005 Page #95  
jets to make and hold contact with UFOs. Being unavoidably outruscanced is  2005 Page #95  
Reich sent a copy of his survey on UFOs to the Air Force. The survey was ac 2005 Page #95  
ulation regarrung the reporting of UFOs that had gone into effect in August 2005 Page #95  
 "The interest of the Air Force in UFOs was being totally suppressed at tha 2005 Page #95  
tober 5 and 6, three large, yellow UFOs hung low over the southern horizon  2005 Page #96  
bservations of, and concerns about UFOs was sent to the Director of the Cen 2005 Page #96  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs secrecy following his stepping clow 2005 Page #97  
e basis of Reich's observations of UFOs. This would have explained the sudd 2005 Page #98  
nclusive. Reich's point of view on UFOs shifted between 1953 and 1957. At f 2005 Page #98  
interactions with, and findings on UFOs chronicled in Contact ll1'ith Space 2005 Page #98  
nt to discuss the disabling of the UFOs the previous day. Moise was in Ohio 2005 Page #98  
g, and how did Reich know that the UFOs had been disabled? :tvloise arrived 2005 Page #98  
servations of the involvement with UFOs, Moise wrote that: "The contact wit 2005 Page #98  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Several days later, the Colonel wro 2005 Page #99  
ribed as working on the history of UFOs with the Air Force. Leaving Ohio, M 2005 Page #99  
gan at the end of October and many UFOs were observed during the nights of  2005 Page #99  
tion of clouds and the presence of UFOs in the skies seemed unavoidable aft 2005 Page #99  
two bright, pulsating and flashing UFOs were seen low in the eastern sky. U 2005 Page #100  
t was seen circling the area. More UFOs continued to be observed in direct  2005 Page #100  
loud" masked the presence of other UFOs. If so, this incident was indeed pr 2005 Page #100  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs These and other such findjngs led m 2005 Page #101  
y act of claiming to have observed UFOs, and, over time, their behavior, in 2005 Page #102  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs gunpowder barrel. Hence l say: let  2005 Page #103  
ctions and conclusions concernjn g UFOs all conform to the best contemporar 2005 Page #104  
  Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Martin, J .: J,(1/'ifhelm Reich and 2005 Page #105  
Robbins, P.: il1/'ilhelm Reich cmd UFOs. The Jo"mal of O,go11011a1, Volume  2005 Page #105  
bins, P.: J,f:1/ilhel/J/ Reich and UFOs, Part II: Examining Evidence and Al 2005 Page #105  
sticated. The question became, "Do UFOs come from Alpha Centauri or Zeta Re 2005 Page #118  
. The question has now become, "Do UFOs come from another galaxy or another 2005 Page #118  
 a serious study of the ubiquitous UFOs. In fact, for many years, many peop 2005 Page #118  
us consideration to the claim that UFOs did not exist at all, that they wer 2005 Page #118  
in the world taking clear video of UFOs. And we all know that you cannot ta 2005 Page #118  
e wrote, "The phenomenon reported [UFOs] is something real and not somethin 2005 Page #118  
sources speaking to the reality of UFOs has grown weighty. Astronomer Dr. J 2005 Page #119  
ll hold that the entire subject of UFOs is nonsense will be sorely challeng 2005 Page #119  
dia steadfastly refuses to present UFOs as a serious issue. And we all know 2005 Page #119  
 only seize and sequester grounded UFOs but also to deny their very existen 2005 Page #119  
it seems clear that secret work on UFOs continues witrun hidden and secure  2005 Page #119  
raft, alien abductions and crashed UFOs. Ali these are worthy of rigorous s 2005 Page #120  
e matter, the evidence for crashed UFOs. I choose this because it directly  2005 Page #120  
estion, only speculation as to why UFOs sometimes crash. Yet this book prov 2005 Page #121  
en crashing to earth. So why might UFOs crash to earth? The simplest though 2005 Page #121  
structure . If one speculates that UFOs were assigned to CI for some arcane 2005 Page #124  
-a subject closely associated with UFOs, since sightings and crashes have o 2005 Page #130  
ar nuclear instaUations. Recovered UFOs have reportedl y been secured and a 2005 Page #130  
e dealt with aircraft encountering UFOs, handl.ing of recovered UFO materie 2005 Page #130  
timony about frequent sightings of UFOs over the White Sands missile test r 2005 Page #131  
ation and G-forces demonstrated by UFOs, which were far beyond any human te 2005 Page #131  
 have known too much about crashed UFOs, he had no doubt that his mysteriou 2005 Page #133  
an Novosti Press Agency article on UFOs titled "Flying Saucers? They're r\  2005 Page #133  
monstrate when it comes to crashed UFOs and hoa.-xes, the hand of officiald 2005 Page #134  
entional objects, but also crashed UFOs. In 1992, U.S. Senator Jeff Bingama 2005 Page #141  
, Virginia, ·which would deal with UFOs or have any information about the i 2005 Page #142  
r aircraft, but sometimes involved UFOs. Sources stated that che object rec 2005 Page #143  
ellites or aircraft-nor co mention UFOs. We believe that MOON DUST itself w 2005 Page #143  
who seemed to be watching films of UFOs. Stone and his colleague thought th 2005 Page #147  
rojector , was shown film clips of UFOs and, you guessed it, scenes from th 2005 Page #149  
at they had seen, even as tales of UFOs and alien encounters multiplied acr 2005 Page #154  
lend support to the idea that some UFOs have malfunctioned and crash-landed 2005 Page #161  
the letter of repl) the subject of UFOs was classified permanentl y. lt sta 2005 Page #164  
ified permanentl y. lt stated that UFOs and aliens should be the responsibi 2005 Page #164  
act. Charlie explains that not all UFOs or discs are from another planet. S 2005 Page #164  
T-3 had already concluded that the UFOs were advanced aircraft or spacecraf 2005 Page #166  
onel Corso also said that captured UFOs were/are kept at Norton, Edwards an 2005 Page #168  
poken out as witnesses to captured UFOs or reverse engineering projects. Th 2005 Page #168  
estigation of crashed aircraft (or UFOs). A flying saucer was put on displa 2005 Page #174  
firmed : 1. There are two types of UFOs -the ones we build, and ones THEY b 2005 Page #174  
. Wood 98 1974 The Year of Crashed UFOs Alien Viruses and Biological Warfar 2006 Page #3  
eading to my conclusions that SOME UFOs are alien spacecraft and that the s 2006 Page #4  
nt people have lied with regard to UFOs. Saying some UFOs are of ET origin, 2006 Page #4  
d with regard to UFOs. Saying some UFOs are of ET origin, of course doesn't 2006 Page #4  
 the summer of 1952 when, in July, UFOs did fly over the White House, order 2006 Page #5  
ilitary interceptors to shoot down UFOs if they don't land when instructed  2006 Page #5  
east 7 specific cases in which the UFOs zapped attacking Earthling aircraft 2006 Page #5  
working on a claim by a pilot that UFOs took out 20 of our planes in Europe 2006 Page #5  
g history of government lies about UFOs such as I described in Ref. 1, whic 2006 Page #8  
 people were involved. So WHY keep UFOs secret? A. All major countries and  2006 Page #9  
 the Pope, saying that indeed SOME UFOs are ET spacecraft? Here are some th 2006 Page #9  
ave already loudly proclaimed that UFOs are the work of the devil and there 2006 Page #10  
 disintegrated or "disappeared" by UFOs, I think governments would all be v 2006 Page #10  
r citizens that we tried to attack UFOs and they returned the favor, only t 2006 Page #10  
ently say there is no evidence for UFOs, but always avoid dealing with the  2006 Page #11  
ey decided to teach a course about UFOs, after hearing me talk. I can think 2006 Page #13  
to manage the retrieval of crashed UFOs received a significant boost with t 2006 Page #14  
, isolating and recovering crashed UFOs that are extraterrestrial in origin 2006 Page #14  
and reverse engineering of crashed UFOs that are extraterrestrial in origin 2006 Page #16  
ed Stone to pursue his interest in UFOs, and eventually influenced his deci 2006 Page #16  
t was created to recover debris of UFOs. In addition, Stone's military serv 2006 Page #17  
 classified information concerning UFOs, there is controversy over inconsis 2006 Page #21  
rydeStoning radar system to detect UFOs: NaYy nuclear Rubs equipped with in 2006 Page #26  
nstrumentation to detect submeiged UFOs. Southwest retrieval in 1957: 4 hum 2006 Page #26  
a constant state to recover downed UFOs, Roswell • 1/20/78 Stanton Friedman 2006 Page #26  
y memo by Wilbert Smith from 1950. UFOs 'above top secret- and discussing m 2006 Page #26  
e) says. "Absolutely, positively. [UFOs] exist." `Can you expand on that?"  2006 Page #27  
• 40 cases where plots encountered UFOs. • Initially commanded to chase the 2006 Page #28  
, two fatalities • New order evade UFOs • American attitude more aggressive 2006 Page #28  
up some 30 radar stations to track UFOs. • Soviet Deputy Minister of Defens 2006 Page #28  
ghter-interceptors had enccuntered UFOs in Soviet air space More Failed UFO 2006 Page #28  
118/78. NewJersey. • F ormabons of UFOs seen, MP at Fort De shoots humanoid 2006 Page #29  
 more than its share of reports of UFOs this past week Request a reply ASAP 2006 Page #29  
UFO crashed from his landmark book UFOs and the National Security State. Hi 2006 Page #44  
might seem related to the study of UFOs— and though some of the 26 particip 2006 Page #49  
 report is not about space aliens, UFOs, or the contention that "they" are  2006 Page #50  
Berkeley, CA: Seth Shostalc, 1998. UFOs and Defense: What Should We Prepare 2006 Page #70  
Frametown locals had been sighting UFOs for years. A number of these sighti 2006 Page #89  
 actually several other reports of UFOs and fiery objects seen on the night 2006 Page #95  
ders to their pilots to shoot down UFOs if they refused orders to land. Thi 2006 Page #99  
mber 12, 1952 when several damaged UFOs crashed in the United States. With  2006 Page #99  
ificance towards the perception of UFOs by the Government and by the public 2006 Page #102  
 review of all the technology from UFOs to date. The third is the Special O 2006 Page #103  
ly noted: unmarked helicopters and UFOs. Serious study of all the data rule 2006 Page #115  
         1974: THE YEAR OF CRASHED UFOS, ALIEN VIRUSES, AND BIOLOGICAL WARF 2006 Page #119  
nd disturbing link between crashed UFOs, dead alien bodies, lethal extrater 2006 Page #119  
 — intriguingly, a common name for UFOs in times gone by." And as Roberts a 2006 Page #119  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #120  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #122  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #124  
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lking and got on to the subject of UFOs and he said to me: 'Oh, well, you o 2006 Page #127  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #128  
aid they had had some instances of UFOs in the area and had been 'sent to i 2006 Page #129  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #130  
he controversy surrounding crashed UFOs, alien bodies and Porton Down does  2006 Page #130  
end my knowledge and experience of UFOs with my knowledge of crisis managem 2006 Page #130  
London, was declassifying files on UFOs and biological warfare, (b) leaked  2006 Page #131  
oD is publicly so dismissive about UFOs; and yet on the other it bent over  2006 Page #131  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #132  
on, who had a personal interest in UFOs, tabled questions at an official le 2006 Page #133  
he controversy surrounding crashed UFOs, biological warfare, and Porton Dow 2006 Page #133  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #134  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #136  
hed privately. Out of the Shadows: UFOs, the Establishment and the Official 2006 Page #137  
         1974: The Year of Crashed UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfa 2006 Page #138  
urity about all matters related to UFOs and crash retrievals, a policy in f 2006 Page #139  
 of a remarkable radar tracking of UFOs east of Miami, Florida, in March 19 2006 Page #142  
 Next door was a CIA antenna farm. UFOs had been reported over Miami, the B 2006 Page #143  
d Dennis were also eyewitnesses to UFOs on American radar in which a lock o 2006 Page #144  
on-disclosure agreements about the UFOs and radar drama. Bill and Dennis te 2006 Page #144  
m Homestead AFB because there were UFOs. We didn't know what it was — wheth 2006 Page #145  
00 and 5,000 MPH Dennis: "When the UFOs were just hovering over Miami, ther 2006 Page #145  
about people who were seeing these UFOs, these bogies. People were calling  2006 Page #146  
gies. People were calling in about UFOs over Miami. So, now we were getting 2006 Page #146  
CHATTER AT NORM) ABOUT THESE BEING UFOS? Yes, they called them 'UFOs.' DID  2006 Page #146  
YOU ALL THAT NIGHT UNDERSTAND THAT UFOS FROM NORAD TO MEAN SOMETHING EXTRAT 2006 Page #146  
EER? Oh, three or four times. WITH UFOS ON RADAR? Yeah. AND SOMEBODY SAYING 2006 Page #148  
APPEN? Right. For some reason, the UFOs liked to hover over Miami. I don't  2006 Page #148  
ill had down in Key West. When the UFOs went down south over Key West, I wa 2006 Page #148  
tell what he saw and learned about UFOs in his father's radar work was grea 2006 Page #151  
information can come from. And the UFOs used to stack up on top of the rada 2006 Page #153  
 had opened my mouth before (about UFOs and E.T.$) and I was tired of keepi 2006 Page #161  
lled "Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)." And, with an indefinable sense o 2006 Page #182  
as of anomalies research including UFOs, abductions, and crop circles and i 2006 Page #196  
at there are no physical traces of UFOs, especially radar or electromagneti 2006 Page #200  
 Robert Bigelow then believed that UFOs communicated using a form of semaph 2006 Page #200  
 some information that would prove UFOs were real, would you put it on the  2006 Page #205  
e information to the public, about UFOs and the aliens, without panicking t 2006 Page #205  
lternative health field as well as UFOs. In 2003 he funded research at UNLV 2006 Page #206  
.............................. 139 UFOs and Media Desensitization of Childr 2007 Page #5  
ues applied to managing news about UFOs. ► Censorshjp at source (mjlitary c 2007 Page #16  
rce.) Whatever was happenin g with UFOs during the war, the post-war enviro 2007 Page #17  
made its recommendations co debunk UFOs, lower ranking intelligence officer 2007 Page #18  
-•-• ... _.._ __ ._ __ ,..,. ·---- UFOs were added to a list of phenomena p 2007 Page #19  
 one purposel y linking the CJA to UFOs. J\s he expected, the story never m 2007 Page #20  
obertson Panel and hO\v it ordered UFOs to be ✓ debunked using a variety of 2007 Page #21  
hat the CIA would be involved with UFOs because it had all the best tools f 2007 Page #21  
zed the Cl3S television show about UFOs around the Robertson Panel's conclu 2007 Page #23  
e official (but false) story about UFOs, as presented via the always cooper 2007 Page #23  
s to report false CIA claims about UFOs ► 10) Documented history of coopera 2007 Page #23  
laying a propaganda role regarding UFOs: ;, 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO n 2007 Page #23  
s tO report false ClA claims about UFOs ► 10) Documented history of coopera 2007 Page #24  
ed to limit public curiosity about UFOs. In the 1960s and 1970s, about the  2007 Page #25  
UFO-related new coverage. i\1[akes UFOs a laughingstock (although coverage  2007 Page #27  
vel y shaping public opinion about UFOs. 1 could probably make a similar ar 2007 Page #28  
world is still a big place and, if UFOs crashed at random, they most likely 2007 Page #29  
         Of course, it may be that UFOs don't crash at random. They may cra 2007 Page #30  
our government knows about crashed UFOs. On the ·whole, 1 would have to say 2007 Page #38  
t They Do Not Tell Us ■ Do we make UFOs? ■ If so, where? • Why? ■ Where is  2007 Page #51  
ram" All About? ■ U-s aboul making UFOs. ■ Studying alien bodies; conduding 2007 Page #54  
0 One question: wtiatwould our own UFOs pe used for? Antelope Valley -Makes 2007 Page #56  
si;lhtings of strange aircraft and UFOs. I .-,., :..!~~~J{ "' .. t,.._~-~~~ 2007 Page #56  
e, AWST, "Absolutely, positively, [UFOs] lnteravla. exist• Many Interviews  2007 Page #56  
litical leaders took the matter of UFOs seriously enough to contemplate the 2007 Page #59  
lients, large and small, know that UFOs sell and need no governmental coaxi 2007 Page #59  
sumers have an abiding interest in UFOs. The overall effect of such print a 2007 Page #59  
 the ad's bullet points are little UFOs. Another reason for visitations was 2007 Page #62  
 reader that the actual subject of UFOs is silly-by-associacion . Throughou 2007 Page #67  
cLiche, that having an interest in UFOs is weird. The photograph shows a co 2007 Page #69  
e Japanese computer giant NEC used UFOs to help sell their products and ser 2007 Page #70  
ice saying "Does anyone believe in UFOs?" Affirmative background consensus  2007 Page #75  
 sell by any means imaginable, and UFOs and aliens have proven to be a trie 2007 Page #76  
nless they want the public to take UFOs and aliens more seriously. Does the 2007 Page #77  
continue to assure the public that UFOs and aliens are real -in advertiseme 2007 Page #77  
ugraphics, Detroit, 1998, page 638 UFOs and the 1"\Tatio11al Sec111i!J1 Sta 2007 Page #77  
XI: I know you have an interest in UFOs from the information in the media a 2007 Page #80  
 to look for hidden information on UFOs. Did you gather this interest whils 2007 Page #80  
onnybridge and he had dreams about UFOs constantly as a child and had seen  2007 Page #80  
fore hand l had been interested in UFOs as a phenomena , his angle was that 2007 Page #84  
s a phenomena , his angle was that UFOs had been captured and reverse engin 2007 Page #84  
regularly airbrushed out images of UFOs from high resolution satellite phot 2007 Page #85  
 like having someone talking about UFOs at an extradition hearing. M\X': We 2007 Page #91  
rumor and misinformation regarding UFOs re\·oh"e around stated crashes. Acc 2007 Page #127  
, people reported seeing numerou s UFOs flying around. The Russians will no 2007 Page #129  
some shepherds observed a group of UFOs approach the area from the north. O 2007 Page #129  
he area from the north. One of the UFOs was flying in an unstable manner wh 2007 Page #129  
ontinued watching. The rest of the UFOs stopped at the accident site and tw 2007 Page #129  
from all over the island reporting UFOs to the police and two radio station 2007 Page #130  
r Wars system are keeping unwanted UFOs out of our air space. Supposedly HA 2007 Page #130  
Nick Redfern Introduction: If some UFOs are indeed alien spacecraft -and a  2007 Page #132  
 , and the author of five books on UFOs, inclurung F!Jing Saucer are Real;  2007 Page #132  
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to a Californiabased researcher of UFOs named Timothy Cooper, President Joh 2007 Page #134  
 things, JFK's secret knowledge of UFOs and dead aLiens." Indeed, the docum 2007 Page #135  
d local interest in the subject of UFOs." The second report, also from Moro 2007 Page #140  
evel of interest in the subject of UFOs, and presages future reporting whic 2007 Page #140  
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ontrollers in Mexico City that the UFOs had taken control of his plane. 5.  2007 Page #191  
Pilot Says Plane Was Controlled by UFOs." MUFON UFO Journal. Jan. 2003.3-5. 2007 Page #192  
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                               Why UFOs are a National Security Threat Nick 2008 Page #23  
of us, as a species, is surely: do UFOs represent a threat to our national  2008 Page #23  
radicts the official position that UFOs are without significance , and demo 2008 Page #23  
vestigative projects pertaining to UFOs: Sign and Grudge. Between 1948 (the 2008 Page #23  
ern is to detem1ine whether or not UFOs present a threat to the security an 2008 Page #24  
as been extensively compromised by UFOs, it is first necessary to understan 2008 Page #24  
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or countless close encounters with UFOs. Consider , for example, the follow 2008 Page #27  
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of the 1993 encounter investigated UFOs for the MoD. Pope says: "I arrived  2008 Page #33  
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th to these accounts , and if both UFOs and their occupants may be consider 2008 Page #37  
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years on not just the existence of UFOs, but with respect to the national s 2008 Page #37  
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gas. My desire for the truth about UFOs predated and then paralleled my wor 2008 Page #42  
ty to openly debate the subject of UFOs. This prompted my fellow officers t 2008 Page #42  
veral officers when the subject of UFOs arose. All of the accounts focused  2008 Page #42  
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oD was covering up the truth about UFOs. Indeed, both the MoD and the Natio 2008 Page #63  
                           lead on UFOs (i.e. the division where I worked)  2008 Page #64  
ers, together with instances where UFOs had been tracked on radar. There we 2008 Page #64  
itnesses. 11th September , 1985: 2 UFOs tracked on a military radar system  2008 Page #65  
hose involving near misses between UFOs and commercial aircraft. There are  2008 Page #65  
lice officers and more cases where UFOs have been tracked on radar. 1 did a 2008 Page #65  
d that whatever one believes about UFOs , the phenomenon raises important d 2008 Page #66  
 have been ordered to open fire on UFOs. General Parviz Jafari (Iran, 1976) 2008 Page #66  
 to go chasing what they think are UFOs". It has now emerged that numerous  2008 Page #67  
story. Whatever one believes about UFOs, incidents like this illustrate the 2008 Page #67  
 defence and flight safety issues. UFOs Filmed Over Military Base The polic 2008 Page #67  
barracks in Shropshire saw several UFOs fly directly over their base. One o 2008 Page #67  
page under the headline "Army Spot UFOs Over Shropshire". Again, investigat 2008 Page #68  
 that they "weren't interested" in UFOs with the fact that they had a telep 2008 Page #68  
the mass of more routine material: UFOs seen by police officers and pilots, 2008 Page #68  
een by police officers and pilots, UFOs tracked on radar, craft seen perfor 2008 Page #68  
 who make FOI requests relating to UFOs ( or on any subject, for that matte 2008 Page #68  
nd with the persistent presence of UFOs. After COBRA MIST's closure in June 2008 Page #74  
 that it was actual footage of the UFOs on the ground ... "] SLIDE#37 Nov.  2008 Page #88  
 genuine government projects about UFOs has been challenged by claiming tha 2008 Page #104  
ng to understand the technology of UFOs, but except for a short period of t 2008 Page #104  
o establish policy with respect to UFOs and JFK. James Jesus Angleton was t 2008 Page #110  
n by a different agency recovering UFOs? The fewer the agencies, the fewer  2008 Page #110  
ue if someone important asks about UFOs, shown on slide 40. Find out why th 2008 Page #110  
hey're asking and assure them that UFOs are not a security threat. Their re 2008 Page #110  
 "A" ■ What to do if he asks about UFOs? ■ Why asking? ■ Not a "security th 2008 Page #121  
yet publicly deny the existence of UFOs - Majic-12. A cursory look at the m 2008 Page #130  
FO group, and stated publicly that UFOs were real and "through official sec 2008 Page #131  
nent group be established to study UFOs. ---Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, a West 2008 Page #132  
l Project Sign report stating that UFOs were real destroyed. Many UFO resea 2008 Page #132  
 Edward Condon, who later debunked UFOs in a major UFO study for the Air Fo 2008 Page #133  
 a psychological strategy study of UFOs consulted by CIA Director Walter B. 2008 Page #133  
 became a widely-known debunker of UFOs after writing three books in which  2008 Page #133  
flected public attention away from UFOs by concluding that they did not con 2008 Page #134  
h both defense weaponry as well as UFOs. These distinguished men appeared t 2008 Page #134  
                                   UFOs: The Good News & Bad News By Dr. Jo 2008 Page #146  
ce rupport.ing physic.al reality m UFOs is overwhemlng • Those who claim lb 2008 Page #146  
vernmmt is telling the truth about UFOs The Governmmt is telling the truth  2008 Page #147  
vernmmt is telling the truth about UFOs THEY SIMPLY DON'T CARE!! IMPACT OF  2008 Page #147  
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im whldu!r or not lhey lntilft ill UFOs) 141                                2008 Page #147  
HORT TERM OBJECTIVES ERGOFllSJON & UFOS • UfOst ET • Cattle Mutilations ;:  2008 Page #148  
• UfOst ET • Cattle Mutilations ;: UFOs • If Strange Things Fly -Then USG b 2008 Page #148  
ion es detroyed On mcOWllors willl UFOs A trillhm dollu1 mlsdnc w itllout C 2008 Page #151  
: ·CONTINUATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS • UFOS • WAS CLOSED AS BIGELOW AEROSPACE G 2008 Page #153  
• TI1t n·ldtnrc ror th ulstrnrc or UFOs Is undtniablt cmttltl-stmor. crrdib 2008 Page #154  
1111ion•I l111,rt,1 • Rrlll1n:: In UFOs •nd rrally nirln:: •bnul lhrm • llr 2008 Page #156  
                                   UFOs & the National Secruity State, Volu 2008 Page #157  
counters ■ Goven1n1ent response to UFOs ■ Evolution of research ■ NWitary t 2008 Page #158  
ness, 1973-1975 ■ l\ Return of the UFOs ■ The State of Ufology ■ UFO Crash  2008 Page #159  
: An E..'traordinary Ye:ir ■ 1975: UFOs and the Spanish I\·Witary i\gain ■  2008 Page #159  
and the Spanish I\·Witary i\gain ■ UFOs Over Montan.3 ICBMs ■ Enter the Tri 2008 Page #159  
e Vie-wing the Aliens ■ Politics ■ UFOs Elsewhere in the World Global Stran 2008 Page #159  
 of UFO Rese:uch ■ 1976 Politics ■ UFOs in the U.S.: 1976 ■ Somebody Else I 2008 Page #160  
on - and Other Interesting Leaks ■ UFOs Summer 1976 ■ ET over the Cm:ny Isl 2008 Page #160  
ers ■ Iran ■ Government silence on UFOs and mutes                           2008 Page #160  
977: A Year of Aerial Encounters ■ UFOs that Kill ■ The R.eturn and Departu 2008 Page #161  
.!vW.1tary UFO Sightings tn 1978 ■ UFOs in the World, 1978 ■ South /ur1eric 2008 Page #161  
ort Dix? ■ 1978 Global pandemic of UFOs ■ Freed om of Information Act 155   2008 Page #161  
nzano ■ The House of Lords Debates UFOs ■ More Triangles ■ Mutilation Contr 2008 Page #162  
and the Spooks ■ 1979: l'vlid-Year UFOs ■ « A l\1ysteoous Silence" ■ Fighti 2008 Page #162  
 ■ Encounters ■ 1982: Pennsylvania UFOs ■ Tne Cc!d War Escilites ■ World Si 2008 Page #163  
Abduction debate ■ Hudson \1 alley UFOs ■ Ufology in retreat 157            2008 Page #163  
ht ■ The Barbados Incident ■ Giant UFOs Over the Hudson Valley ■ The Hudson 2008 Page #164  
UFO Conferenc e ■ Dangerous Soviet UFOs ■ Media Damage Control ■ Towards a  2008 Page #164  
nc Wall:er ■ 1987: A Quiet Year of UFOs ■ GulfBreeze ■ The Le::u Letters ■  2008 Page #165  
eze -Crmcisms ■ Presidents Talking UFOs ■ The End of _;\PRO ■ Strangeness m 2008 Page #165  
Belgian Triangles of 1990 ■ Soviet UFOs -Again ■ American Technology Ascend 2008 Page #166  
 The Military Abduction Question ■ UFOs in Early 1991 ■ Flocking to Area 51 2008 Page #167  
\.ftermath ■ Faking Crop Circles ■ UFOs in Space: STS-48 ■ Sightings over E 2008 Page #167  
a Control ■ Military Abductions? ■ UFOs in space ■ The New World Order and  2008 Page #167  
        Contents Edward Teller and UFOs: Forensic Analysis of Questioned Do 2009 Page #5  
.............................. 128 UFOs and the National Security State Ric 2009 Page #5  
........ 135 Russian Esponiage and UFOs Jomes Corrion ..................... 2009 Page #5  
                 Edward Teller and UFOs: Forensic Analysis of Questioned Do 2009 Page #7  
per, who had been researching both UFOs and the JFK assassination since the 2009 Page #7  
ctics) but have nothing to do with UFOs. Some are also authentic but are no 2009 Page #7  
fare issues and how they relate to UFOs. The fifth presentation focused sol 2009 Page #7  
olicy and Proposed Solutions (p 3) UFOs as Space Weapons (p 4) Recommended  2009 Page #8  
r Weapons (p 11) RPVs and Man-Made UFOs (p 11) Future Weapons (p 12) Uniden 2009 Page #8  
ature of Teller. Edward Teller and UFOs 2                                   2009 Page #8  
ntain reference to any pages about UFOs. His first contact with UFO issues  2009 Page #9  
cial connection between Teller and UFOs. ln addition, Intelligence Corps op 2009 Page #9  
 we were doing back engineering of UFOs at S-4 if we were. Linguistic Analy 2009 Page #9  
fmy efforts, Central Intelligence, UFOs and National Security, 'NBS publish 2009 Page #12  
main facts of the outside world of UFOs to the attention of policy makers.  2009 Page #12  
pace subject to the sovereignty of UFOs. 1. The problem of this right of so 2009 Page #14  
l of our intelligence operations . UFOS AS SPACE WEAPONS I am not the first 2009 Page #16  
o voiced his informed opinion that UFOs might well be such devices construc 2009 Page #16  
 ESTIMATE _Including Soviet use of UFOs in the National Intelligence Estima 2009 Page #18  
ittle stability. RPVs AND MAN-MADE UFOs Remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs) ha 2009 Page #22  
otely piloted control weapons . If UFOs can use elaborate communications sy 2009 Page #22  
he kind of technology exhibited in UFOs. FUTURE WEA.PONS _In thinking about 2009 Page #23  
 my efforts, Central Intelligence, UFOs and National Security, was widely r 2009 Page #23  
ginal book, "Central Intelligence, UFOs and National Security. was the outg 2009 Page #24  
o, the first Hollywood movie about UFOs, The Flying Saucer was released, a  2009 Page #30  
formed man in the United States on UFOs and also one of the hardest to find 2009 Page #32  
s a man with secret k.J1owledge of UFOs, on the run from the government. In 2009 Page #32  
ly classified project dealing with UFOs and extraterrestrial life-MJ-1.2 Sp 2009 Page #35  
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e expected for something involving UFOs and extraterrestrial life: psycholo 2009 Page #36  
rsations on an undisclosed matter [UFOs and extraterrestrial life], Truman  2009 Page #36  
tionship to information concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial life. He decid 2009 Page #37  
hological activities. It describes UFOs as part of "Soviet propaganda " des 2009 Page #38  
 sharing with NASA where Unknowns [UFOs] are a factor. This will help NASA  2009 Page #41  
staken military confrontation over UFOs. The document is allegedly a Top Se 2009 Page #41  
range of issues concerning sharing UFOs information and joint cooperation i 2009 Page #42  
 MJ-12 intelligence operations and UFOs. Even though Kennedy doesn't mentio 2009 Page #43  
ven though Kennedy doesn't mention UFOs in his June 28 Memorandum , his kno 2009 Page #43  
 November reply where he discusses UFOs.34 In response to the June NSM and  2009 Page #43  
prevent any misunderstandings over UFOs sightings that could spark military 2009 Page #45  
e cooperation as the means to have UFOs declassified for NASA. This would h 2009 Page #45  
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sh to make it pe,fectly clear that UFOs that I saw were structured machines 2009 Page #59  
 that it was actual footage of the UFOs on the ground." It is assumed that  2009 Page #60  
ia's usual dismissive treatment of UFOs? What drove The New York Times to d 2009 Page #134  
ur television documentary entitled UFOs in Voronezh, where they talked abou 2009 Page #137  
tosev and his investigators' book, UFOs in Voronezh was published in two ed 2009 Page #137  
a copy of a book in Russian called UFOs in Voronezh and a letter from one o 2009 Page #139  
e discussed many things, including UFOs of course, his work and findings on 2009 Page #139  
utions to our field, and hope that UFOs in Voronezh is someday translated i 2009 Page #140  
                                   UFOs & the National Secruity State, Volu 2009 Page #141  
.,e read up on the long history of UFOs.• From lhe book. land slide, The Un 2009 Page #142  
1976-1978 ■1978 Global pandemic of UFOs 4: The Empire Strikes Back, 1979-19 2009 Page #144  
 database recorded "83 space-based UFOs, o.n average of more than ne per mo 2009 Page #152  
■ Continual mitary encounters with UFOs. ■ Official silence. ■ Military age 2009 Page #152  
             Russian Esponiage and UFOs James Carrion, MUFON International  2009 Page #154  
something as widely experienced as UFOs and on the other end of the spectru 2009 Page #155  
go back to the very beginning when UFOs first became a national security co 2009 Page #155  
nment concern was evident in 1946, UFOs did not reach the consciousness of  2009 Page #155  
anted the Soviets to be) ieve that UFOs were this weapon? Is it possible th 2009 Page #177  
ly took interest in the subject of UFOs as potential Soviet agents. On Augu 2009 Page #177  
hoed that possibility. Whether the UFOs witnessed in 1947 were manmade or f 2009 Page #177  
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es would not be alarmed over these UFOs violating U.S. airspace. This bring 2009 Page #178  

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rry found dead • Marconi Director (UK) • He died August 1988 electrocuted i 2004 Page #211  
 in their contribution to the USAF UK, Prograe. His exeeplary leadership as 2004 Page #212  
n at the University of Manchester, UK; Andrew Lavoie, a Canadian engineer;  2004 Page #227  
he fi.lm and transported it t0 the UK where it was transferred to ,·ideo. I 2005 Page #146  
highly awarded photographer in the UK. He has mingled with the powerful and 2005 Page #149  
 transferred it on to video; and a UK special effects artist who disagreed  2005 Page #150  
 at: philip@mantle8353.fsworld .co.uk About the author: Philip Mantle is th 2005 Page #152  
e working at Bletchley Park in the UK intercepting, decoding and translatin 2006 Page #8  
 names. Arrested in November 2002_ UK decision that he should be extradited 2006 Page #31  
, and meat packing industry in the UK, Canada and the U.S. Our smarter scie 2006 Page #116  
3. History of Porton Down: www.mod.uk/issues/portondownvolunteers/history.h 2006 Page #137  
did this in the US rather than the UK. l know that some hackers such as Mat 2007 Page #89  
 on them. They are not allowed any UK witnesses. They are in a terrible sit 2007 Page #92  
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ht 2008 Nick Pope Late in 2007 the UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) gave an und 2008 Page #61  
FO files was a major factor in the UK decision, as was the fact that the Mo 2008 Page #61  
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major wave of UFO sightings in the UK in 1967 (and indeed in the US and els 2008 Page #62  
lable on the MoD website, www.mod .uk. Go to the Freedom of Information sec 2008 Page #62  
systems, information passed to the UK in confidence by allies, commercially 2008 Page #63  
ivil Aviation Authority (CAA) -the UK equivalent of the FAA -that there had 2008 Page #65  
eing blown out of the sky over the UK. This illustrated that whatever one b 2008 Page #66  
 of live weapons over the mainland UK! Torres is clearly an honorable man,  2008 Page #66  
ve upsurge in UFO sightings in the UK and -perhaps fuelled by the release o 2008 Page #67  
lieve they haven't happened in the UK. I'm accused of being part of a cover 2008 Page #68  
ivities in the Cold War? What were UK and US operatives doing to maintain t 2008 Page #74  
Roth at www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk used with pennission. #3 Audio Col. H 2009 Page #70  
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irement he assumed the role of the UK's highest ranking critic of excessive 2004 Page #53  
on a US military base in 1969; the UK's highest-award-winnin g professional 2005 Page #150  
The Public Records Acts Before the UK's Freedom of Information Act came ful 2008 Page #61  
 on his mobile phone. The Sun (the UK's best-selling national daily newspap 2008 Page #68  

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T RATHER THAN A CRASH, THIS \'!J\S UKE A MEETIN G \X/JTH THE MJLITARY? Paul 2007 Page #171  

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es. I feel certain that c*cn the I uknossn 3% could base been explained a*  2003 Page #118  

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gh volume of armored combat in the Ukraine. Tsarist Rocket (cont.) • In 194 2004 Page #167  
es besieging Kaffa (now Feodossia, Ukraine) catapult plague corpses into th 2006 Page #107  
BLEM • 4 OCT s::!-BYELOKORO\IICHE ,UKRAINE • NUCLEAR ICBM LAUNCH rACILllY • 2008 Page #150  

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

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imen ti, 1989, pages 122, 124, 125 Ul'e Are Not Alone, Walter Sullivan, 196 2007 Page #77  

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s e~es, the actress commjrr.ed the ulcimate sin-of-all-sins: she requested  2007 Page #137  

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iy• Items ol ~ ,..:bole popul£~on. Ulcm do,-n irnd put U)e ram ,rJ:.c:e whe 2009 Page #182  

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he defense of that nation, he took ultimate responsibility for that failure 2003 Page #95  
ure considerations relative to the ultimate disposition of this matter shou 2003 Page #134  
ence, because the president is the ultimate authority. Only when the presid 2003 Page #189  
nows everything there is about the ultimate UFO evidence such as crashes. T 2003 Page #189  
nderstood, but give promise of the ultimate biological warfare weapon. The  2004 Page #80  
nt in 1962 that there would be an "ultimate conflict between a united human 2004 Page #133  
 golf. Reportedly, learning of the Ultimate Secret shocked Gleason, who had 2004 Page #147  
nd technological is removed to its ultimate destination, highly credentiale 2004 Page #171  
ack roads until they reached their ultimate destination at a Little auxilia 2005 Page #165  
derstood, but, give promise of the ultimate BW weapon. The danger lies in t 2006 Page #105  
se: possibly to try and create the ultimate weapon of biological warfare. 2 2008 Page #37  
craft w1ch nuclear warheads as the ultimate weapon of war. Even the deploym 2008 Page #114  
s something more powerful than the ultimate weapon. That is the ultimate po 2008 Page #134  
n the ultimate weapon. That is the ultimate position-the position of total  2008 Page #134  
outer space ... And if there is an ultimate position, then our national goa 2008 Page #134  
ure considerations relative to the ultimate disposition of this matter shou 2009 Page #37  
ectly confronting the CIA over its ultimate control of classified UFO files 2009 Page #41  
 of whom were given no idea of the ultimate objective , for security reason 2009 Page #157  

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 a score for each key category and ultimatel y generate an authenticity rat 2005 Page #135  
r into reports of UFO crashes, and ultimatel y led him to focus exclusively 2005 Page #139  
y base on the Moon), and HARP; and ultimatel y brought about the end of the 2005 Page #168  

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interconnect to these new ones and ultimately advance the reasonable conclu 2003 Page #21  
the creation of the a special unit ultimately to become the Interplanetary  2003 Page #26  
en called to initially examine and ultimately manage the transportation and 2003 Page #33  
nts were carried out at Norton and ultimately at Nellis Air Force Base in N 2003 Page #102  
tary, the American government, and ultimately, the world. He became convinc 2003 Page #144  
events, decisions and actions that ultimately resulted in the crash and rec 2004 Page #62  
 spurred him on to dig deeper, and ultimately exclusively, into this partic 2004 Page #110  
in putting forth such a theory may ultimately be excluded and, in a number  2005 Page #104  
tation behind the cockpit. Johnson ultimately designated the mothership M-2 2006 Page #77  
ng the lungs, inducing hypoxia and ultimately death via pulmonary edema or  2006 Page #110  
protested Air Force censorship but ultimately lost the battle for their civ 2007 Page #19  
n in Berlin. Dr Miethe's team ,vas ultimately responsible for the manufactu 2007 Page #111  
om the 4602nd AISS -whose work was ultimately absorbed into che 1127th Fiel 2007 Page #133  
 the documentation ac issue can be ultimately verified as being genuine, th 2007 Page #137  
ries as described above, but which ultimately failed co adequately resolve  2007 Page #143  
tments would be issued; although , ultimately, that did not happen. A discu 2008 Page #30  
elons, a disturbing conclusion was ultimately reached in the early-to-mid 1 2008 Page #35  
assassination since the early 90s. Ultimately , I obtained possession of th 2009 Page #7  
sed citizen of the planet Clarion, ultimately led his outraged wife to file 2009 Page #54  
ll to dig into much deeper. It may ultimately turn out to be one of the mos 2009 Page #55  

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the form of overwhelming threat or ultimatum rather than overt warfare, glo 2006 Page #68  

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ure conaideratlora relative to the ultloate disposition of this natter shou 2003 Page #136  

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l. Of course TOP SECRET CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci material wou 2003 Page #118  
 includes a directive x Top Secret Ultra Intelligence Assessment http://www 2003 Page #211  
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lloon project. When scientists -2- ULTRA                                    2003 Page #232  
                                   ULTRA fron the Loa Alamos Scientific Lab 2003 Page #233  
Select scientists from TOP 3L0IISE ULTRA                                    2003 Page #233  
                                V! ULTRA */JOHN T. KENNEDI,/Massachusetts D 2003 Page #236  
 thia investigation will continue. ULTRA                                    2003 Page #237  
 #48: IPU summary title TOP SECRET ULTRA INTERPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT SUM 2004 Page #79  
gency and stamped TOP SECRET MAJIC ULTRA. This is one of the documents leak 2004 Page #79  
chance at being read into American ultra Top Secret secrets. He surely woul 2004 Page #98  
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t with a member of the President's Ultra Secret UFO working group, he had r 2005 Page #96  
 July 22, 1947, marked "Top Secret Ultra" under the authority of Assistant  2005 Page #125  
earing house" storage facility for Ultra Top Secret Experimental aircraft.  2007 Page #110  
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al discoveries, such as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, seem to provide undeni 2007 Page #184  
r (HF 0TH) of 3 -30 megahertz ; or Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radar of .3 t 2008 Page #76  
 CIA and the NSA with a Top-Secret Ultra security clearance. This was verif 2008 Page #133  
man code under the British Project Ultra and the Japanese Code under the U. 2009 Page #155  
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ch of Nr.w_ Zealand was m4:n-l the ultra ,·1olcts there ma' he tioncr. on t 2009 Page #183  

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ent at all times." Considering its ultra-bland findings, why the need to de 2003 Page #94  

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erb job and seems to thrive in the ultra-high stress atmosphere. When Navy  2003 Page #86  

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g, too, and may well relate to the ultra-secret Aquarius project. The concl 2007 Page #144  
the spectrum is the belief that an ultra-secret and efficient cover-up of c 2009 Page #155  

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orter than light, or the invisible ultra-violet rays. Although scientists h 2009 Page #159  

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opriate intelligence agencies . 4. Ultrasccret net estimate handled by the  2009 Page #19  

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kebed site with a magnetometer and ultrasound. In Mr. Lamont's report entit 2005 Page #61  
with us out here that had the EG&G ultrasound testing equipment . He was a  2005 Page #70  
s methods -we started out with the ultrasound. \Xe have used field magnetom 2005 Page #71  

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(which destroys most bacteria) and ultraviolet light (which should inactiva 2006 Page #114  

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dent with regards to UFOs? Cheney: Um...I have not come across the subject  2003 Page #202  
ce Activities USSR 1960-mid 1980's UM =Mt" ...tn.. e Space Affairs Post 196 2004 Page #155  
ying out even large projects. boo. um.. Mos Wok is amaan•ella tom 1-.4. 611 2006 Page #32  
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ROSCOPIC GYlOSCOP!C GYROSCOPIC PNF.UM ,\ TIC DAMPED (ARTIFICIALLY) PNEUMATI 2007 Page #112  
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 sensitive topic?CAUS Lawsuit - TS UMBRA 9 October 1980 November 14-16,2003 2003 Page #163  
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t fallen from the sky, basrung the umbrella and empty chair of the table he 2007 Page #67  
hese covert projects run under the umbrella of "E2" or "sky-station" (Extra 2007 Page #131  
uickly came under a tight security umbrella as more sighting reports made i 2009 Page #17  

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ts is conducted under a classified umbreUa of programs and projects, the mo 2005 Page #167  

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.: subtler to, a/drool rah4 at the ume Prot sanrtng as idectrostato arecroi 2006 Page #35  
             His name is Steve LaP!ume. He was born in Leominster , Massach 2009 Page #81  

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 ■ H1.11'11n and alien workers ■ T umer. ·a revolution has taken place.' A  2009 Page #152  

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hile the program behind it remains umf1Scovered . 49                        2007 Page #55  

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vailable online at: http://www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/j fkeo/eo/10920 .htm  2009 Page #46  

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 the larger pattern that this book um·eils-where research may discover furt 2005 Page #121  

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tum 'Foam' Fluc-u.u,tJona"' ~ va,c.un ,.,.Uv WVVTf"1U..I pul..c of or..uu:n 2005 Page #23  
ble. Many of our man made UFOs are Un funded Opportunities. In both categor 2005 Page #80  
d nor back away. The reference to "Un F uncled Opportunities" is also inter 2005 Page #81  
on people in China. Obviously, the UN also does not speak for Planet Earth  2006 Page #5  
 Vela lncident, such knowledge was un)jkely to surface into the public domr 2007 Page #144  
006. "El Caso Coyame: Se precipito un OVNI en territorio mexicano en 1974?" 2007 Page #192  
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he United Nac:..ons. But hould :he Un.:.:ed Nations legally have the right  2008 Page #113  
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■ Dalnegorsk, Brazil, and Alaska ■ Un Funded Opportunities ■ Paranet        2008 Page #164  
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that aU !h~ !ecre:.5 b.i..-e ttt.n un..-eUe.d or that anothr:r WEDDINGS ... 2009 Page #163  

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 85% of the U.S. federal budget is un-auditable Determines that HUD (and pr 2006 Page #32  

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e intrigue. They don't capture the un-minuted 62                            2008 Page #68  

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th of data from numerous named and un-named sources on crashed UFO incident 2004 Page #110  

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e (occupants), post-1947 incident, un-published documents, bio-medical inte 2006 Page #105  

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ained in the 'real' report made it un-releasable. In Summation: Driving hom 2003 Page #94  

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in 1974 and at present I have been unable to locate any relatives, living o 2003 Page #31  
te in psychology, yet Friedman was unable to verify his claim along with Fi 2003 Page #36  
pitch" to be some type of rubber — unable to confirm since the material is  2003 Page #50  
isposal, James Forrestal was still unable to affect the situation he'd inhe 2003 Page #89  
al is in attendance and observes, "Unable to respond to the President's gen 2003 Page #89  
nal Archives in Washington but was unable to come up with a single piece of 2003 Page #194  
s shocked by the statement but was unable to get future details from the pr 2003 Page #198  
Tokyo took over the case, but were unable to locate or reclaim the object.  2004 Page #5  
rd man who probably was. Chris was unable to track him down after nearly 30 2004 Page #44  
suring that Charles Moore has been unable to produce any of this tape as an 2004 Page #138  
ce. After two attempts Sheehan was unable to get the files for the presiden 2004 Page #186  
ter did get the UFO facts, but was unable to release it to the public. This 2004 Page #187  
 did get to the UFO secret and was unable to release it to the public came  2004 Page #188  
 a letter and not a space, yet are unable to determine what the letter is.  2004 Page #228  
y. On the other hand, we have been unable to conclusively determine that it 2004 Page #247  
 the watermark field and they were unable to conclude precisely who manufac 2004 Page #250  
ene. The doctor and his staff were unable co produce a precise diagnosis of 2005 Page #33  
nic) also attracts the energy, but unable to absorb it, rapidly reflects th 2005 Page #90  
on was, Moise was told that he was unable to attend. Angered, Moise left an 2005 Page #98  
irplane, as its lead shielding was unable to contain its altered reaction.  2005 Page #100  
military official Controllers were unable to establish radio . It was th* o 2006 Page #28  
ain to raise Coffins on the radio. Unable to see the crash site through the 2006 Page #74  
ent in the newspapers." Randle was unable to determine if the incident was  2006 Page #87  
ed format, "the truth" that he was unable to reveal in a non-fiction book.  2006 Page #130  
ts of things that you were legally unable to relate in a non-fiction book,  2006 Page #130  
personnel who made the search were unable to locate anything of relevancy.  2006 Page #133  
ber jets at 45,000 feet, they were unable to catch the djscs. Gordon Cooper 2007 Page #109  
udied 15,000 UFO sightings and was unable to explain 25% of them! 5) A rece 2007 Page #185  
d up m trace elements." Vallee was unable to reach anv firm conclusion abou 2007 Page #199  
t the Bogota fragment since he was unable to locate the witnesses~ the orig 2007 Page #199  
eal points of reference , would be unable to accuracy judge distances and s 2008 Page #13  
f strange airborne objects [ ... ] Unable to convince the callers that they 2008 Page #31  
or the State of Washington . I was unable to find his address, but I did ve 2008 Page #45  
hange of the men who work on them, unable co establis h themselves there in 2008 Page #112  
orldwide National Socialist system unable to produce the tensions and confl 2008 Page #130  
e the MJ-12 papers surfaced , thus unable to answer any questions about the 2008 Page #134  
ar forensic laboratories have been unable to trace it. ... Although no date 2009 Page #39  
of a conspiracy. The committee was unable to identify the other gunmen or t 2009 Page #44  
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ni atom bomb trial. The latter was unable to accept the invitation because  2009 Page #166  
ni atom bomb trial. The latter was unable to accept the invitation because  2009 Page #172  

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

eby give them substance." Thus the unacceptable -or the unacceptable theory 2005 Page #104  
ce." Thus the unacceptable -or the unacceptable theory -is excluded. The in 2005 Page #104  

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

al mass of the original sample was unaccounted for. From the reaction diagr 2003 Page #114  

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

ance.11 There is something odd and unacknowl edged that has long been going 2005 Page #83  

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

now, and which continues to remain unacknowledged officially. As discussed  2005 Page #84  
l Access Program s. There are even unacknowledged SAPs. This is what has be 2005 Page #167  
timated 150 within DoD. • Includes Unacknowledged SAPs. • Some, but very li 2006 Page #33  
                                   UNACKNOWLEDGED SPECL'\L ACCESS PROGRA?\I 2008 Page #152  

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

aland to carry out the development unaided. New Zealand, however, was said  2009 Page #159  
                   the development unaided. New Zealand Zealand led the pro 2009 Page #173  

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

ht effectively deal with the first unambiguous knowledge that sentient non- 2006 Page #49  
ic Communication, Inc. employed an unambiguous graphic to suggest in no unc 2007 Page #71  

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

n the evening of January 20 when — unanimously — all of the other available 2006 Page #130  

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

 as well impassioned letters going unanswered on the other was starting to  2003 Page #150  
tely not. There are still too many unanswered questions, and there will pro 2004 Page #223  
e, this is a question that remains unanswered. (22) The James Prescott saga 2006 Page #128  
 project. This leaves us with many unanswered questions: 170 • Why would th 2009 Page #176  

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

t might have put Tukachevsky in an unassailable position. Further study is  2004 Page #153  

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

f his airplane inexplicably became unattached and fell to the runway as he  2004 Page #145  

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re later kept at Ft. Detrick, MD.) Unautho rized civilian witnesses "were d 2005 Page #126  

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

 log on of potential illegalit) of unauthorised access or any such similar  2007 Page #87  

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

nder wraps makes more sense. Most "unauthorized citizens" who happened to s 2003 Page #151  
 s From April ‘54, SOM1-01 to keep unauthorized or | □ From November 1954 C 2003 Page #180  
comparison of the SOM 1-01 "z" in "unauthorized" and the "z" in an authenti 2003 Page #181  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference unauthorized digging and threaten to see 2004 Page #31  
ary base would not be concerned by unauthorized intrusion s by such unusual 2005 Page #74  
e of his activities without making unauthorized disclosures of classified i 2006 Page #17  
ecrecy by minimizing the impact of unauthorized disclosures by individuals  2006 Page #23  
large pieces with tarps to prevent unauthorized viewing. Brig. Gen. Jay T.  2006 Page #74  
wreckage to make identification by unauthorized personnel more difficult. T 2006 Page #74  
f sight of the highway, preventing unauthorized personnel from getting a vi 2006 Page #75  
l Defense Area to prevent entry by unauthorized personnel. Civilian overfli 2006 Page #82  
Frank Knox asks media to hold all' unauthorized Navy neW8 Dec. 7, 1841: NeW 2007 Page #16  
lassified CONFIDENTIAL to preclude unauthorized disclosure of information c 2007 Page #140  
CE INFORMATION WHOSE DISCLOSURE TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS CONSTITUTES A SERIO 2009 Page #26  

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

the important information remained unavaiJable even to him. 6 Then there ar 2005 Page #80  

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

hands of the military or otherwise unavailable for open scientific anal ysi 2007 Page #202  
s , reports and political articles unavailable to him at home. I never had  2009 Page #139  

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

esence of UFOs in the skies seemed unavoidable after this sequence of event 2005 Page #99  
erwise, much ad-lib and misfire is unavoidable. - Governments must lead, se 2006 Page #66  
 vigilantism, social breakdown are unavoidable. Human viability would depen 2006 Page #68  

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

 and hold contact with UFOs. Being unavoidably outruscanced is not a flatte 2005 Page #95  

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

rees, but quickly dissipated. I am unaware of any actual reports of flame o 2003 Page #53  
this statement and I have remained unaware of this development. Anyone with 2004 Page #30  
ier photos and he would be totally unaware of any events unfolding back at  2004 Page #237  
ed front" organizations. Reich was unaware of his attorney's politics, and  2005 Page #93  
Fact or Fiction? For those who are unaware of chis controversial film, a br 2005 Page #145  
surreptitious that most people are unaware of it; their motives are inscrut 2006 Page #63  
 Begins - For almost 8 years I was unaware of the Westport Crash, though it 2008 Page #42  
tements have been challenged, I am unaware that anyone has seriously challe 2009 Page #9  

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y soil. The dust and the heat were unbearable. \Y/e retreated briefl, · the 2005 Page #155  

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

roach to the search for the truth. Unbeknownst to a lot of folks in ufology 2004 Page #215  

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

ng the mesa, which he found almost unbelievable, as he had never seen one b 2004 Page #216  
ically warned the U.S. military of unbelievable facilities being found. Gen 2007 Page #114  
ying disc "approached the beach at unbelievable speed .. .-when it was abou 2007 Page #194  
f I talk about the story. It's too unbelievable ." SLIDE# 45 Col. Charles I 2008 Page #93  
ch of Bethurum's tale is, frankly, unbelievable. His encounters with the sh 2009 Page #54  

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

ocate our business there for UFO -"Unbelievably Fantastic Opportunities." T 2007 Page #61  

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

 our people. There is, however, no unbeliever now," reported the correspond 2004 Page #32  

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

lrutnts • Suffidtntly llt0rougt1 · Unbia.~rd CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS WERE CO 2008 Page #154  

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e, and in doing so has given us an unbiased and thoughtful note to close on 2004 Page #59  

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

rsy, heated debate, and, at times, unbridled fury. That something happened  2006 Page #119  

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r Chas. Moser (with notation: D.O. unc. word. and 8? yr. older)             2009 Page #94  

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

swell Crash, a piece of metal with uncanny strength and resiliency. PROJECT 2009 Page #91  

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

General Nathan Twining notes in no uncertain terms that "The phenomenon rep 2003 Page #87  
st technologies and the dilemma of uncertain intentions. Ask yourself final 2005 Page #118  
ds us to believe. Other cases have uncertain merit, where witnesses, docume 2005 Page #121  
trust might subside. End result is uncertain. Social change toward acceptan 2006 Page #54  
ernational, to make the best of an uncertain situation. Ideally, an atmosph 2006 Page #58  
 vague, the timeline was even more uncertain: sometime in the late 1970's o 2006 Page #180  
ambiguous graphic to suggest in no uncertain terms that their new VXJ IVIod 2007 Page #71  
    even the year of the event was uncertain. In this sense the Bogota case 2007 Page #200  
the cloud began emitting flames of uncertain shapes. All villagers were str 2008 Page #98  

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

During periods of great change and uncertaint y, dangers and opportunities  2005 Page #85  

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

t, to identify a range of critical uncertainties that would bracket all pot 2006 Page #48  
 the interplay of certain critical uncertainties. The result was not scenar 2006 Page #50  
tempt to isolate the most critical uncertainties associated with Contact an 2006 Page #51  
ere: A. Identify and test critical uncertainties: Answer the question, "Wha 2006 Page #51  
Answer the question, "What are the uncertainties that attend a Contact even 2006 Page #51  
nsidered; at length, three dipolar uncertainties (e.g. fast-slow) were iden 2006 Page #51  
 From the interplay of these three uncertainties, eight scenario worlds eme 2006 Page #51  
planet was not addressed. Critical Uncertainties A series of exercises were 2006 Page #52  
ducted to elicit and test critical uncertainties that, if properly chosen,  2006 Page #52  
sly combined, these three critical uncertainties lead to eight main kinds o 2006 Page #52  
rio Worlds Once the three critical uncertainties were determined, Session p 2006 Page #53  
t emerge from the interplay of the uncertainties. It is important to note t 2006 Page #53  
ll worlds, with all three critical uncertainties working against human surv 2006 Page #62  
ial to reduce public and parochial uncertainties; maximum public education  2006 Page #66  
ial to reduce public and parochial uncertainties: maximum public education  2006 Page #66  
val are slim to none. All critical uncertainties in this scenario world wor 2006 Page #68  

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

ontevideo announced that there was uncertainty as to the truth of these rep 2004 Page #8  
old the story to friends. There is uncertainty about whether this was in fa 2004 Page #135  
rong enough to be comfortable with uncertainty. 84                          2005 Page #86  
 The stock market would go down... uncertainty is always the enemy. D. Base 2006 Page #9  
 evaluative control in the face of uncertainty. They would want hands-on ev 2006 Page #58  
 many would be the stark ambiguity/uncertainty inherent in strangeness. Som 2006 Page #59  
d be difficult. - In atmosphere of uncertainty, some risk-takers will see c 2006 Page #66  
ment of danger could be delayed. - Uncertainty works against effective resp 2006 Page #69  
ontevideo announced that there was uncertainty as to the truth of these rep 2007 Page #141  

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

an," the .N~ Zealand Herald ol was uncicn;to cti to be tco com-· . 'Aucklan 2009 Page #182  

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

 \AO OSUIIEltAt• f~'f 5U5~EO •oR N UNCII~(,: 11UP, 99                       2009 Page #105  

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r 83. which states in para I. 309: Unckr lhe guidance of the Joint Chiefs o 2007 Page #175  

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

 (main plus to TC) 1999 48 3132 S, uncl ■ Ft. Meade Army FOIA 1999 1 335 TS 2003 Page #169  
TSRMEO 1 MJ-12ref 38 TSMEO 3132 S, uncl 335 TSM, Conf 150 TSM 4 TS,x2 _1 _T 2007 Page #42  
 MJ12 ref. 1-1 38 ISMEO 48 3132 S, uncl. 1 335 TS\1, C I IO TStMJi2 IO 150  2008 Page #115  

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

n directives 28 pp secret, 3000 pp unclass. Bowen Manuscript WP Library not 2003 Page #169  
mail plus to TC) 28 pp secret,~ pp unclass. ■ Ft. Meade Anny FOIA Bowen Man 2008 Page #115  

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

E BRITISH ZMBASSY, WE RAVE SENT IT UNCLASSIF/E0                             2004 Page #24  

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

reporting that are identical to an unclassified version, and the specificat 2003 Page #171  
ee if they were willing to have an unclassified discussion about this now u 2003 Page #183  
assified discussion about this now unclassified Manual. In addition (see Sl 2003 Page #183  
ubmitted to project Blue Book 1954 unclassified and unevaluated" that was w 2004 Page #245  
 from that found at crash sites of unclassified aircraft. KEDLOCK (Article  2006 Page #86  
mmunicable diseases in both mostly unclassified (Center for Disease Control 2006 Page #103  
e word has never been found in the unclassified literature. Some skeptics h 2006 Page #105  
nowing perfectly well that an open unclassified project would have caused t 2006 Page #116  
Symposium. 4 June 1974. Volume II. Unclassified Session. c:::::•-··• ====== 2007 Page #163  
ecutive Orders, not known to exist unclassified 115                         2008 Page #121  
that a significant fraction of his unclassified files are available for ins 2009 Page #9  
ation. But diligent compilation of unclassified less classified materials f 2009 Page #12  

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

ng conversations of her father and uncle and when Floy was dying pressed he 2003 Page #22  
s there, and my grandmother and my uncle. Now my mother was expecting at th 2003 Page #30  
import in the life of Norm Smith's uncle some three years later. The two yo 2004 Page #36  
y notes, "You are holding the beer Uncle Sam has been trying to keep under  2007 Page #71  

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

he has forgotten, and some are now unclear, but many aspects of the event h 2003 Page #70  
ecrecy. Finally, today it is truly unclear to me who is in charge of this r 2004 Page #123  
 the book and shelved it, and it's unclear if Bowen could have prevented th 2004 Page #247  
hnology Div in Army R&D" (how long unclear) ■ "Three most important finding 2005 Page #8  
ion. "But what led to death is yet unclear. An immunodeficienc y, for sure. 2005 Page #34  
 Moon Dust was established remains unclear, there are inrucations that it w 2007 Page #132  
on along with Prescott Bush. It is unclear ifYannevar Bush was a relative o 2008 Page #131  
, but could not be disclosed. also unclear why James Marion Snodgrass• name 2009 Page #173  

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

 back away. The reference to "Un F uncled Opportunities" is also interestin 2005 Page #81  

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

bout to discuss something that was uncomfortable to him. Joel went on to de 2003 Page #69  
energetic charge may begin to feel uncomfortable fairly quickly, possibly e 2005 Page #90  
nvention. They give lircle time to uncomfortable facts and numerous case hj 2005 Page #117  
s very, very serious and he looked uncomfortable. He just looked really irr 2007 Page #168  
one? "Yes and no. I felt extremely uncomfortable that we had a clear breach 2008 Page #34  

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

nitric acid. Further, the Guide to Uncommon Metals says, "Bismuth is one of 2003 Page #106  
ng facing every page (Slide 11) is uncommon but not unique. Some have claim 2003 Page #172  
 nearest star, trips would be very uncommon indeed. A much more realistic a 2006 Page #6  
cenarios, these reactions would be uncommon and short-lived. It would be po 2006 Page #60  

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

indings were especially reviled by uncomprehencling Liberals, communists an 2005 Page #87  

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

 mAit Fo1ce Baoe. Monb.-u ■ ■ Som• Uncon.6.cned Encowneo 2. Intruder Alert, 2009 Page #142  

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

high brass" appeared to be totally unconcerned. He indicated this led him t 2009 Page #178  

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

pher/reporter James Bond Johnson's unconditionally asserts no other members 2004 Page #231  

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

e the precise location and date is unconfirmed, further research with polic 2003 Page #38  
hilling II, 21 UFO crash; recovery unconfirmed 64 1977 Lumberton, Ohio, USA 2004 Page #114  
e the hard evidence thins out. One unconfirmed report says the disk was eve 2006 Page #135  
rom Air Force Base, Montana ■ Some Unconfirmed Encounters ■ Fire in the SJ. 2008 Page #160  

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

ad caused all the soldiers to fall unconscious or possibly even die. With t 2007 Page #187  

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

othal is a barbituate that induces unconsciousness smoothly and rapidly and 2008 Page #90  

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

nt techniques are both illegal and unconstitutional, then we should fix tha 2003 Page #185  
 a security oath to commit obvious unconstitutional crimes, that we do have 2003 Page #187  
 □ To conceal ignorance c To cover unconstitutional acts c To develop the t 2003 Page #188  
religion • Later, cover illegal or unconstitutional acts • Now, to maintain 2004 Page #122  
of 1947 gave huge powers, possibly unconstitutional, to permit continuing p 2004 Page #123  
 these instructions are inherently unconstitutional. The infection of some  2008 Page #111  

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

could arouse highly disruptive and uncontrollable public sentiments. Slow-F 2006 Page #66  
could arouse highly disruptive and uncontrollable public sentiments as well 2006 Page #67  
ops here with unknown organisms of uncontrollable lethality? Are there blac 2006 Page #106  

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

phere, when Craft was experiencing uncontrolled descent. Pile of blackened  2003 Page #107  

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

on at the Fortean Times [magazine] Unconvention Conference; I gave a talk o 2006 Page #125  
 science journalist who was at the Unconvention had gone to North Wales to  2006 Page #125  
: A psychological warfare plan, an unconvention al warfare plan, cover and  2009 Page #36  

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

ability of Interplanetary origin" “unconventional aerial phenomenon" Liabil 2003 Page #26  
 an ion generation function for an unconventional craft propulsion system.  2003 Page #111  
at someone at Kirtland was testing unconventional flying craft. It is also  2003 Page #151  
l weapons' were, and even now are, unconventional. Flying discs were immedi 2004 Page #62  
 to unidentified flying objects or unconventional aerial weapons is a subje 2004 Page #252  
away form the evidence of UFOs and Unconventional Aerial Weapons (UAW) as a 2004 Page #254  
ail War Department files regarding unconventional aerial phenomenon reporte 2005 Page #123  
famous Roswell incident but cites "unconventional aerial phenomenon reporte 2005 Page #123  
 mainstream science while inviting unconventional answers. For instance...  2006 Page #192  
g to make anyone suspect-they held unconventional opinions or knew "someone 2008 Page #42  
ills some be.ins 1011190. Focus on unconventional technologies 1n aircra ru 2009 Page #151  

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

uding a silent flying triangle. • "Unconventional' . technologies in use •  2006 Page #27  

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

nt ► Incarceration of dangerous or uncooperati ve indjviduals ► Physical as 2007 Page #16  

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

nt 1-Incarceration of dangerous or uncooperative individuals ► Physical ass 2007 Page #15  
 files, and even forcefully remove uncooperative federal officials. To date 2009 Page #45  

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

be easy for a teenaged city boy to uncover much detail. In the 1980's, my i 2003 Page #56  
 computer hacker that attempted to uncover the UFO secrets of Wright-Patter 2003 Page #83  
aul Bennewitz had first started to uncover his own cornucopia of fantastic  2003 Page #146  
himself, in a determined effort to uncover the truth. In his book, Casebook 2005 Page #40  
ot knowing what our research would uncover has indeed dealt us a few surpri 2005 Page #150  
Information Act (FOIA) requests to uncover information disclosing the exist 2006 Page #17  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference uncover their experiences. He has writte 2006 Page #203  
rther research. I wasn't trying to uncover anything about the hackers' deat 2007 Page #85  
ng pursued and we wiJJ continue to uncover what we can about this incident. 2007 Page #127  

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

e was washed in over the years was uncovered where it lay, I do not know. T 2003 Page #49  
quoted as saying that the search, "uncovered absolutely nothing." Also, in  2003 Page #55  
 will be discussing information he uncovered and cases he investigated rela 2003 Page #81  
ics. Bennewitz thought that he had uncovered a scenario so shocking and das 2003 Page #141  
ce to reveal secret deals they had uncovered that an agreement existed betw 2003 Page #146  
ng comment. The following has been uncovered over the years of research. MJ 2003 Page #194  
ntly, from my point of view, I had uncovered a number of documents that ref 2004 Page #12  
h investigator Jean Sider, who had uncovered a clipping from a Nancy-based  2004 Page #13  
re involved with the "Incident," I uncovered witnesses of my own and learne 2004 Page #42  
evidence that Chris so far had not uncovered. 39                            2004 Page #42  
andle and Schmitt: "If you fellows uncovered something that threatened our  2004 Page #139  
w evidence which he and others had uncovered indicated that there was more  2004 Page #215  
ore witnesses (with new ones being uncovered by Ramsey and others with each 2004 Page #223  
ist of UFO crashes that ha,·e been uncovered from the years 1941 through 19 2005 Page #163  
s is extensive documentation Stone uncovered to support the existence of cl 2006 Page #17  
ernment agencies may have secretly uncovered a dark and disturbing link bet 2006 Page #119  
further investigation our research uncovered that during that time period t 2007 Page #126  
vin, was launched , and reportedly uncovered what was tantalizingly describ 2008 Page #102  
i. ■ Two Lrnport.ant -tones Brea!: Uncovered Cloak and Dagger ■ Trans en Pr 2008 Page #163  
FBI and other Government agencies, uncovered many Soviet spy rings, and put 2009 Page #177  

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

intelligence" of a high order. The uncoverin g of a secret UFO decoy missil 2009 Page #18  

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

uition was telling him that he was uncovering: Project Beta. Project Beta h 2003 Page #149  
o not believe that the path toward uncovering the truth is served by unprov 2005 Page #86  

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

jet propulsion. As soon as science uncovers more secrets, engineers attempt 2005 Page #163  

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

ce; keep public in dark n Crating, uncrating instructions detailed; include 2003 Page #172  
Manual RECEflVONG AND HANDLING 20. Uncrating, unpacking and checking: only  2003 Page #177  

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

 (DR) from SANe explosions Were fo und NEAR site two, on fri (G) **** ****  2004 Page #228  
1 dlfTcra1c o br1'nn1 most sdmthts und tht g.tnt.r.d put,Ur • TIit Govrrnmr 2008 Page #154  
 1~;. "· tJO'..sl 111•: ply all re!und to d,:.cu:w s\orie,; hes. Th_el _ .  2009 Page #182  

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

rty feet in diameter, and that was undamaged. According to Stringfield and  2005 Page #42  
e they are of some value. They are undamaged. With friendly greetings , A.  2005 Page #92  
rty feet in diameter, and that was undamaged . According to Stringfield and 2009 Page #49  

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, July 4 or 11th, 1947 the note is undated, General Marshall writes a note  2003 Page #204  

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~. Onl~ •.:T• ulo:::,_, Sl'Cko. lo undcnt:ind the \\holr panoramic :lSJ)('C 2005 Page #107  

Word: "unde1taken", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nterestingly , further experiments unde1taken in the mid-l 960s by Russian  2008 Page #100  

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

 more than that." I continue to be undecided. I have tried to convince myse 2004 Page #31  

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

ere also small thin beams that had undecipherable symbols. Later, we would  2004 Page #135  
cel Jr. is correct, and there were undecipherable symbols embossed directly 2004 Page #138  

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

e Avionics Facility-claims of huge undelgroond capacities. Northrop Grumman 2007 Page #56  

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

d during the long ordeal came back undelivered and ope~ed. De Bow: Where th 2007 Page #125  

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

r. W'111..-L..lBcr~e Former Depury Undenecm:u- y of Do!enn "\'ou·r~ not rup 2008 Page #151  

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

erest." Moreover, Moon Dust had an undeniable link with the UFO phenomenon. 2004 Page #12  
ee." If he was "Dr. Gee," with the undeniable con aspect of the story long  2004 Page #219  
t certainty, wid1 evidence that is undeniable -and what we think. Among bel 2005 Page #77  
lling example of the accumulator's undeniable ability to concentrate energy 2005 Page #94  
from the simple premise that open, undeniable contact is possible and, if i 2006 Page #48  
 Ultra Deep Field, seem to provide undeniable support for the existence of  2007 Page #184  
'pattern' [ shown by] an official, undeniable log of NASA mission planning, 2008 Page #135  

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

t where humankind sees clearly and undeniably, for the first time, that we  2006 Page #50  
ose descriptions of the event were undeniably congruent. The U.S. Coast Gua 2006 Page #189  

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 security classification they were under''. Status update August 28, 2004:  2007 Page #115  

Word: "under-examined", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

hat the Maury Island story remains under-examined and unsettled to this day 2009 Page #34  

Word: "under-researched", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ments. In essence, these cases are under-researched. They need research and 2005 Page #137  

Word: "under-statement", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ceed mach 1 ", a very conservative under-statement to 102                   2007 Page #108  

Word: "under-tunnel", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rds square, underground, where the under-tunnel comes off and that's a big  2004 Page #52  

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ly lipless o Fine hair confined to underarm and groin o Body thin, no fat,  2003 Page #174  

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

 large owl perched on a limb" and "underbrush may have given the impression 2006 Page #96  

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ct is that it had a shallow, round undercarriage to it and \Vhen it slid do 2005 Page #67  

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

ngland. The aircraft was recovered undercover of the utmost secrecy, demons 2003 Page #78  
 work and the Nazis, having worked undercover for a year in Vichy, France.  2008 Page #131  

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ard Burke is reportedly willing to undergo a polygraph examination. Efforts 2006 Page #188  
essment of what had occun-ed would undergo a radical change in a very short 2007 Page #186  
try crew was sent to Facility X to undergo medical examinations . Results o 2009 Page #53  

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

one Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs undergoing the experience by charging th 2005 Page #91  
of great controversy; and has been undergoing evolution to the present time 2009 Page #14  

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

· concluded that the material "had undergone a directional crystal growth t 2007 Page #195  
 other individuals have reportedly undergone similar, distressing experienc 2008 Page #35  

Word: "underground", 58 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nvestigations will detail the huge underground installation that exists bel 2003 Page #83  
ent? Or if it's still there, is it underground or disguised in some way? Co 2003 Page #102  
f the popular culture: Aliens have underground bases in                     2003 Page #141  
 Storage complex; then the largest underground repository of nuclear weapon 2003 Page #142  
or beam." She had been taken to an underground facility, she had seen body  2003 Page #143  
excited him was that the ship went underground. He associated that with an  2003 Page #144  
ground. He associated that with an underground cavern he had been thinking  2003 Page #144  
 the Dulce area was the site of an underground alien base, and the extrater 2003 Page #144  
orld. He became convinced that the underground facility that Myrna Hansen h 2003 Page #144  
e his case for his suspicion of an underground facility there. Miller notic 2003 Page #145  
 theories about alien invasions or underground bases happened to be, but th 2003 Page #145  
 want the graves disturbed, or the underground tunnels leading to them brea 2003 Page #148  
scribed a project to destroy alien underground bases with atomic weapons an 2003 Page #149  
ld nuclear devices in hollowed-out underground cavities. The huge release o 2003 Page #149  
tegic Defense Initiative. Tales of underground alien bases fit neatly into  2003 Page #149  
anything. II personally think your underground memory was Black Ops and agr 2004 Page #51  
account is the existence of a huge underground facility located below the t 2004 Page #51  
by walkie-talkie. "B" told me that underground concrete tunnels ring the ba 2004 Page #51  
ought these tunnels connect to the underground bunkers. RAF Bentwaters poss 2004 Page #51  
bly the staircase that goes to the underground bunker." Following "B's" ins 2004 Page #52  
 area of about fifty Yards square, underground, where the under-tunnel come 2004 Page #52  
lking tremendous amounts of space, underground. That's a lot of space. That 2004 Page #52  
s, actual measurements, or how far underground, or how large... G. No. It w 2004 Page #53  
es of the time he had spent in the underground facility, so much so that he 2004 Page #59  
d not seem to be any aliens in the underground facility, Larry did encounte 2004 Page #59  
n the state of New Mexico that was underground. There was a warehouse and a 2004 Page #66  
t flying saucer investigation went underground. Much of what happened insid 2004 Page #87  
"dismembered and charred" body in "underground facility" 110                2004 Page #113  
knowledge of C/R helicopter units, underground installations 75 1984 Puerto 2004 Page #114  
AF photographer took photos of UFO underground in net suspended by crane. 3 2004 Page #116  
erein. Slide 15 shows both EBEs in underground settings. The third entry, R 2004 Page #119  
ksandr Lebed • Restricted Access • Underground Laboratories'? Shary-Shagan  2004 Page #162  
e of the creatures was taken to an underground laborator y in the premises  2005 Page #32  
n shafts above what seems to be an underground room of cement walls against 2005 Page #58  
ound An Alleged 1953 UFO Crash The underground space that the airshafts ser 2005 Page #59  
triangle that were searched for an underground anomaly, indicated in his di 2005 Page #61  
y had to either build a very large underground facility or have access to i 2005 Page #71  
ty. He says he has knowledge of an underground facility that was connected  2005 Page #71  
ed USAF pilot, the craft was still underground at the DRES lakebed as recen 2005 Page #71  
nd L'lncaster are three mysterious underground facilities, operated as earl 2005 Page #83  
 are runnels linking it with other underground facifaies in rbe area. There 2005 Page #83  
 in particular also has an obvious underground entrance.11 There is somethi 2005 Page #83  
ctin g To-T with both boxes buried underground, thus eliminating any possib 2005 Page #92  
t Raven Rock, sometimes caUed the "underground Pentagon," located six miles 2005 Page #130  
t-we hadn't seen the part that was underground. Jose untied some ropes whil 2005 Page #157  
ermites and moles have constructed underground structures and beavers have  2005 Page #163  
 tells of intimate knowledge about underground installations (specrfically  2006 Page #26  
he streets to chaos and retreat to underground bunkers. In the end, two thi 2006 Page #62  
S. Navy allegedly operates Area 51 underground dry Groom Lake and inside th 2006 Page #150  
, and watched videos of the early, underground bomb tests. It was impressiv 2006 Page #199  
alleged secret of nuclear missiles underground at RAF Bentwaters? What exac 2008 Page #74  
ired, low funded idea to determine underground things." Background: Bentwat 2008 Page #78  
mps were accompanied by an unusual underground rattle, similar to a railway 2008 Page #98  
ar II, came from an anti-communist underground filtered through a Nazi orga 2008 Page #139  
s the Torbitt Document , a kind of underground briefing that supposedly pre 2009 Page #33  
 /Woodbridge tower used to monitor underground Weapons Storage Area (WSA),  2009 Page #71  
a ■ H111'11n military personnel in underground fac1 ■ H1.11'11n and alien w 2009 Page #152  
 clues • Two story building with 3 underground floors PaloAllo •Fire offici 2009 Page #192  

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 is actual control of the press." (underline in original). Psychological wa 2004 Page #125  
rdance with the law as required." (Underline by RSW) Tab B directive is reg 2004 Page #252  
 colon not a comma delete one "is" underline nullius Delete "With" irration 2008 Page #116  

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ght hand portion of the report and underlined it three times: UFO. But he w 2004 Page #41  
ed the whole thing would go away. (Underlined in the original letter) Furth 2004 Page #88  
t the time that Coyote Canyon -red underlined at bottom center of map - in  2007 Page #164  

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ue stamp and handwritten notes and underlines. The felt tip ink used to wri 2004 Page #245  

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 was Sheridan Cavitt's immediately underling in counter-intelligence — did  2004 Page #142  

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tary Forrestal distress's Pentagon underlings by putting himself in harm's  2003 Page #86  

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 -New Mexico 1947 cases -Extensive underlining POST 1961 BALLPOINT INK ■ "F 2007 Page #47  

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der the extent to which any of our underlying assumptions have been shaken  2004 Page #134  
sed. Our goal was to ascertain the underlying logic of various future world 2006 Page #50  
f this right of sovereignty is the underlying issue of this paper. I can dr 2009 Page #14  

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litary complex; it would obviously undermine it. And it could possibly redu 2004 Page #75  
loosen their grip on authority and undermine their assertions of reality? Y 2005 Page #118  
sure that the NI-H contact did not undermine government's ability to mainta 2006 Page #56  

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cles and photographing them, as it undermined the line that we were despera 2008 Page #67  

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scramble dates (which confuses and undermines consistency of eyewitness tes 2008 Page #93  

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tory, as a "loose cannon," thereby undermining his credibility and punching 2004 Page #222  

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 the loss of crilJjons of dollars, undermjned our economy and democracy, an 2007 Page #36  

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which I flipped off with my stink. Underneath was something totally differe 2003 Page #45  
ld actually virtually lift out and underneath them is probably the staircas 2004 Page #52  
 holding them up, no lancling gear underneath -just floating, hovering abov 2005 Page #83  
 time. le was folded up and lodged underneath a rock. \Vhen I freed it, it  2005 Page #155  
angular, hard shape of "something" underneath the skin. He said that he had 2006 Page #206  
ht my dad co us. He dad had gotten underneath the tractor as tbe flash-over 2007 Page #122  
 the power Jjnes so they could fit underneath . DeBow: Can you tell us abou 2007 Page #122  
 a hole with a Dozer, and got down underneath the beUy pan and took all his 2007 Page #125  
ut you couldn't reaUy see anything underneath it. It was just kind of sitti 2007 Page #169  
nt: No, you could not see anything underneath it. Paul: And it was glowing, 2007 Page #169  
because you could not see anything underneath ... Mom and Aunt: Nothing und 2007 Page #170  
 area and you could see the ground underneath it and around it, ~!us the sp 2007 Page #171  
 top with a bank(s) of blue lights underneath. The object was hovering or o 2008 Page #32  
nd even there, because you are not underneath the aurora, it's even less be 2008 Page #76  
t on top and a bank of blue lights underneath. The object was hovering on l 2008 Page #93  
 us, I remember seeing some lights underneath. I remember seeing there was  2009 Page #84  

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ugh some tunnels, or fit under the underpasses. Shipment by rail might have 2004 Page #127  

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because you feel like your work is underpinning everyone 76                 2007 Page #82  

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E. Pace Scope of Talk • Historical Underpinnings of Rocketry and Government 2004 Page #152  
eaten some of the most fundamental underpinnings of human social systems: o 2006 Page #50  

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one consideration I confess I have underpla) ed for many years, wruch I've  2005 Page #85  

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c.he possib il1c.y of coming co an underscandin g wic.h c.hem, and of estab 2008 Page #112  

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e renewed interest in the case and underscored the official government and  2004 Page #58  
tance of the El Vado radar site is underscored by the fact that its constru 2004 Page #71  

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rence While the Aurora crash story underscores the problems and issues invo 2004 Page #33  
ring the Royal." Accompanying copy underscores the anxiety inherent in an a 2007 Page #71  

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 The secure phone rings. It is the Undersecretary of Defense Robert Lovett. 2006 Page #164  
arrived at the White House Defense Undersecretary Lovett told him he "guess 2006 Page #167  
group of friendly aircraft why did Undersecretary of Defense Robert Lovett  2006 Page #173  
 caused the radar targets? Why did Undersecretary Lovett tell the President 2006 Page #173  
on, not tell the President and the Undersecretary of Defense what these tar 2006 Page #173  

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e scrapings came from the exterior underside of the Disc itself. It literal 2003 Page #103  
gments allegedly from the "central underside of a wedge- shaped" spacecraft 2003 Page #106  
urs. Originally located on central underside of Wedge-shaped Disc. Speculat 2003 Page #107  
 struggling cow sucked up into its underside in some sort of "tractor beam. 2003 Page #143  
ower had an object attached to its underside, also suggesting that it was n 2004 Page #131  
llant booster to be mounted on the underside of the drone. Lockheed technic 2006 Page #77  
ittle plastic figure up toward its underside, the other lighting fixture, I 2007 Page #74  
edominantly below the glass on the underside of the craft and then occasion 2009 Page #64  
 I stood looking stright up at teh underside saw this which I felt at the t 2009 Page #84  
rifrial vision. So the rest of the underside i have no clue what it looke d 2009 Page #84  

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merous individuals , including the undersigned , witnessed the activities . 2008 Page #94  

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undation of New Boston, a complete understancling and synthetic reproductio 2005 Page #172  

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e his own estate was settled. As I understand it, they came from the UFO de 2003 Page #98  
 career to think about. I hope you understand. Hope these last samples are  2003 Page #103  
nce the night before. All he could understand was something about incredibl 2003 Page #142  
you need historical perspective to understand what is happening • Declassif 2003 Page #167  
ar looking light. None of us could understand what it was. I never made fun 2003 Page #196  
 UFO Crash Retrieval Conference 9. Understand the unique number system that 2003 Page #210  
 every member of the mission, as I understand it, would be to obtain factua 2003 Page #222  
le will do is rip us off and never understand the truth. ... Larry remember 2004 Page #50  
Smith detailed the Bush contact: I understand that Keyhoe was to have taken 2004 Page #90  
n't originate on the Earth. WBS: I understand the whole subject of saucers  2004 Page #91  
 years, why doesn't the common man understand this to be so? Actually, the  2004 Page #121  
eds to take a forensic approach to understand the true nature of the QD. Ou 2004 Page #243  
 to very large ■ Scientists try to understand "what is" ■ Scientists make d 2005 Page #4  
dly both ways) ■ Engineers like to understand principles, but they'll skip  2005 Page #4  
gic would seem universal ■ Once we understand the principles, we can quanti 2005 Page #4  
ehow." However, he could not fulJy understand the physiology of the body he 2005 Page #36  
tion . To answer th.is, we need to understand our O\\ n civilization . For  2005 Page #75  
ieval Conference It is not hard to understand that, within such an economic 2005 Page #76  
 social stratification helps us to understand that d1ere is really no such  2005 Page #76  
 and anyone who takes tl1e time to understand Reich's work will only benefi 2005 Page #104  
llen to earth. Future readers will understand what officials today do not a 2005 Page #117  
rnment-sponsored debunker, came to understand that he was dealing with some 2005 Page #119  
o remain anonymous. \Yle must also understand how secret projects are class 2005 Page #163  
nts in SOM1-01, in order to better understand how SOM1-01 is applied in pra 2006 Page #14  
 human beings to believe that they understand it. Humans will tend to assum 2006 Page #52  
he Earth? Does it wish to meet us, understand us, cooperate with us, contro 2006 Page #53  
 scientists regarding best ways to understand and exploit the NHI entities  2006 Page #58  
familiarity fosters belief that we understand the enemy and have a chance t 2006 Page #62  
uman failure to find it, study and understand it can diminish its value." 8 2006 Page #88  
nd our own covert forces to better understand the long term effects of viru 2006 Page #101  
logical and probably to be able to understand equations, and design useful  2006 Page #101  
r, they could logically be able to understand our universe more clearly wit 2006 Page #102  
e world would have been working to understand causes and controls. What is  2006 Page #112  
itions that you'll need to know to understand the substance of the argument 2006 Page #113  
plated a research program to fully understand the causes of these diseases  2006 Page #116  
to control them. Anyone wanting to understand how to vaccinate against new  2006 Page #116  
aveat: "You're not smart enough to understand our science." This is even tr 2006 Page #116  
gi and protozoa. Anyone wanting to understand how to vaccinate against new  2006 Page #117  
hem 'UFOs.' DID YOU ALL THAT NIGHT UNDERSTAND THAT UFOS FROM NORAD TO MEAN  2006 Page #146  
CRET material all the time and you understand that the United States mainta 2006 Page #163  
me a pawn of big corporations . To understand how the merua actually work t 2007 Page #8  
 cooperate with the government. To understand thjs, we need to go back into 2007 Page #9  
g the wire services. This helps us understand why so few major UFO stories  2007 Page #16  
 of the newspapers. It was easy to understand why the government was so con 2007 Page #18  
nd deceptions. ] think you can now understand why such events could easily  2007 Page #29  
ch commercial endeavors help us to understand the nature of the phenomenon? 2007 Page #59  
ch commercial endeavors help us to understand the nature of the phenomenon? 2007 Page #77  
on? Not as much as they help us to understand human nature. In this case, i 2007 Page #77  
name associated with UFOs. I could understand that, given public reaction a 2008 Page #14  
 by UFOs, it is first necessary to understand the exact nature of the term, 2008 Page #24  
k about war doesn't mean you truly understand what it's like to be under fi 2008 Page #68  
e of your files, would they really understand all the business of the organ 2008 Page #69  
the lights closer? B: No. I didn't understand. And that was something that  2008 Page #88  
sed to the importance of trying to understand the technology of UFOs, but e 2008 Page #104  
noted in slide 21 are important to understand because they are the column h 2008 Page #108  
usted secretary who had no need to understand it all. Therefore some of the 2008 Page #109  
 addressees , who would presumably understand any jargon. The first page of 2008 Page #109  
ider it for the obvious reasons. I understand Oppenhe imer approached Marsh 2008 Page #114  
tended ceremony at Princeton. As I understand it Marshal l rebuffed the ide 2008 Page #114  
o this allegation , one must first understand the definitions of the words  2008 Page #123  
 and exchange. What people fail to understand and history fails to reveal i 2008 Page #124  
n when he once remarked, "You must understand that this war is not against  2008 Page #130  
ly in charge of the effort to both understand yet publicly deny the existen 2008 Page #130  
e of UFO technology. If we want to understand and influence the future, we  2009 Page #19  
e the future, we should review and understand humankind's new tools. Some s 2009 Page #19  
 and what most people still do not understand , is that Garrison never had  2009 Page #29  
e been interrogated, which I don't understand why guys doing their job woul 2009 Page #79  
ith his German accent they may not understand the words, highly technical,  2009 Page #93  
s carefully followed. 1946-1947 To understand the role of the Government in 2009 Page #155  
tates in 194 7, it is important to understand the socio-political atmospher 2009 Page #156  

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lected by the Air Force, and I was understandabl y denied this request. It  2005 Page #80  

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

e nature of the documents, that is understandable. Yet it creates an openin 2004 Page #243  
 be a great bomb (to physics)." An understandable reaction, given that the  2005 Page #91  
 based on belief that the enemy is understandable. Strangeness adds difficu 2006 Page #55  
heir own advancements, which is an understandable scenario. Harder co fatho 2007 Page #127  
admit that there is a good deal of understandable mystery associated with t 2009 Page #15  

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

lected by the Air Force, and I was understandably denied this request. It i 2003 Page #8  
 which was respectful and serious. Understandably , this served to galvaniz 2009 Page #136  

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ble to pursue a program devoted to understandin g non-terrestrial science a 2005 Page #128  

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d a third one was further out. His understanding was that perhaps that thir 2003 Page #23  
h and magnesium, but described his understanding of one extraterrestrial sp 2003 Page #111  
d. The most basic from our physics understanding at the time would be the m 2003 Page #161  
o Give authorized personnel better understanding o More expertly deal with  2003 Page #172  
some comment. Only those with deep understanding of the interaction of the  2003 Page #185  
ieve that we may be approaching an understanding of the control of vacuum e 2003 Page #188  
ded. Displaying an obvious lack of understanding about the crudeness of lif 2004 Page #31  
Congressman Schiff said: "It is my understanding that these outgoing messag 2004 Page #61  
 confirmed to Stringfield that his understanding was that the 13 bodies and 2004 Page #97  
a critical issue for improving our understanding of space, time, and the ph 2004 Page #117  
could be helpful in confirming our understanding of the recovery procedures 2004 Page #117  
e for private interviews with some understanding of what would happen to th 2004 Page #117  
lls us occurred at Roswell, public understanding of the truth, whatever it  2004 Page #148  
e I believe it forms the basis for understanding the MJ-12 leaks of the 198 2004 Page #180  
red on film. I believe that a full understanding of the Holloman film story 2004 Page #180  
an film story would lead to a full understanding of how the government has  2004 Page #180  
 number of things which add to our understanding of MJ-12: • The MJ-12 desi 2004 Page #191  
of the original twelve. That is my understanding of who somebody was trying 2004 Page #194  
bout this theme at some length in "Understanding UFOs and the Media: Punctu 2005 Page #76  
secret." Basic co this scientist's understanding of the uruverse was the pe 2005 Page #95  
 must show is a new stage in human understanding. Some skeptics of Stringfi 2005 Page #139  
 by Dr. Robert Wood and Ryan Wood. Understanding the highly classified proc 2006 Page #14  
important analytical framework for understanding, and answering questions a 2006 Page #14  
ne's and Sherman's testimonies for understanding how personnel are recruite 2006 Page #14  
nity, our concepts of God, and our understanding of the physical world that 2006 Page #50  
that does not fit our contemporary understanding of human (it could be virt 2006 Page #52  
 Scientists would take the lead in understanding and engaging the NHI. As s 2006 Page #59  
 Some religious leaders would urge understanding and brotherhood with the N 2006 Page #64  
s, nihilism, collapse of morale. - Understanding the nature and intentions  2006 Page #67  
njecture that the state of the art understanding of retroviruses probably B 2006 Page #105  
concerns might be (1) the detailed understanding of earth-based genetics, p 2006 Page #116  
ir" concerns might be the detailed understanding of earth-based genetics, p 2006 Page #117  
em and move forward in a spirit of understanding and compassion, to expand  2006 Page #194  
oundly traumatic transition in our understanding of the universe and our pl 2007 Page #77  
I chose US sites because it was my understanding that their military and de 2007 Page #89  
vation would also contribute to an understanding of the pit's origins and p 2007 Page #189  
an outsider's view - a second-hand understanding, as it were. It's the same 2008 Page #68  
ch we humans lack the language and understanding of a different cosmology t 2008 Page #95  
T FAILURES Of UFO ENTHUSIASTS • NO UNDERSTANDING Of HOW SYSTEMS WORK • ERCO 2008 Page #147  
consequences of widespread lack of understanding often manifest themselves  2009 Page #20  
ens' [sic-The Invaders]. It was my understanding that Mr. Crisman was not d 2009 Page #32  
s undertook to assist us in better understanding what actually took place d 2009 Page #140  
ighters" were cause for alann, but understanding what they were was not piv 2009 Page #155  

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, at http:/ /keyholepublishing.com/Understanding_UFOs_ and_the_M edia.hnn 7 2005 Page #76  

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ontext. More, that we have a basic understaniling of how Reich came to arri 2005 Page #88  

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arnjng will eventually bring about understanrung of what has invaded our ea 2005 Page #94  

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etion · · ·":.::•~,~- ,. ., ---and understimd:ui.g ,~ e:11::ercising the au 2009 Page #28  

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 was confident that she completely understood what had happened and the det 2003 Page #22  
ational fatigue," it was instantly understood that there was every reason w 2003 Page #94  
a Roswell crash) with Grandad," he understood that the aluminum provided "a 2003 Page #100  
I am not sure that Dr. Bland fully understood the issues. Additional opinio 2003 Page #208  
rains of a retro-virus not totally understood, but give promise of the ulti 2004 Page #80  
acts of the Roswell UFO case as we understood them to be at that time. The  2004 Page #134  
ast. I assume there are people — I understood there was one General who was 2004 Page #185  
eign Technology (AF) ■ Dissembled, understood ■ Mystery parts sent to appro 2005 Page #5  
ctive Soviet agents, who more than understood the danger his work represent 2005 Page #87  
instruments on the flight deck -he understood the gravitational field and w 2005 Page #170  
, published work on this. Becoming understood that private contractors (ins 2006 Page #33  
rains of a retro-virus not totally understood, but, give promise of the ult 2006 Page #105  
rns that new pathogens are neither understood nor controllable, causing dis 2006 Page #117  
the diseases they cause are poorly understood compared with bacteria, fungi 2006 Page #117  
DY. That was the only reason, as I understood, that they used to shoot at t 2006 Page #155  
N USING WHAT? Well, I never really understood that either. They've been usi 2006 Page #162  
 Enough is enough. For years, I've understood the need for secrecy. But I c 2006 Page #163  
term 'UFO,' but not in its common, understood form. In March of 1994 the Au 2007 Page #60  
sclosure for reasons not presently understood. Sources tell of Indiana Jone 2007 Page #138  
nd that was something that I never understood either. They all wanted me th 2008 Page #88  
 people don't want war. .. That is understood. But after all it is the lead 2008 Page #123  
duction. However , the project was understood to be too complex for a small 2009 Page #159  
." "Development of the project was understood to be too complex for a small 2009 Page #172  

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

 UFO information. • Clinton had an undersunrIng of UFO history. One example 2004 Page #196  

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.' The Navy announces that it will undertake an investigation of the traged 2003 Page #92  
ity in Silver Spring, Maryland, to undertake the development of radar-guide 2004 Page #66  
an agency specifically designed to undertake UFO research. Also in 1977, 10 2004 Page #108  
an agency specifically designed to undertake UFO research. Also, in 1977 Do 2005 Page #139  
ard (PSB), established in 195 l to undertake disinformation and psychologic 2008 Page #133  
 to the review Dulles was asked to undertake on June 28. The Burned Documen 2009 Page #39  
ff with a request that New Zealand undertake further investigations , as sh 2009 Page #165  
ff with a request that New Zealand undertake further investigations ." "Con 2009 Page #170  

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

e field on a Speed Graphic was not undertaken lightly! Andrew's later more  2004 Page #234  
ry infection . HIV tests were also undertaken "since it was realized that h 2005 Page #33  
of an investigation that was being undertaken by no less than "two federal  2007 Page #135  
est. Moreover, injtial assessments undertaken ar the behest of the U.S. Nat 2007 Page #143  
ount of all the analysis that were undertaken between 1979 and 1984. The fi 2007 Page #196  
d as "the entire scope of measures undertaken by the governments of nation- 2008 Page #24  
rting these observations should be undertaken. The organization and physica 2008 Page #26  
the Defence Intelligence Staff and undertaken by a defence contractor) were 2008 Page #62  
cript of an interview with Torres, undertaken years after the event and for 2008 Page #66  
ment was made: several expeditions undertaken in that period determined tha 2008 Page #100  
urther research is currently being undertaken to dig further into the Shaw  2009 Page #54  

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 often says, it is a race with the undertaker. I feel that one of the most  2004 Page #130  

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alien itself, this would be a huge undertakin g for the special make-up eff 2005 Page #149  

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ll due speed and caution upon your undertaking. Hereafter this matter stall 2003 Page #134  
 is no reasonable merit in such an undertaking, no technology to be gained, 2004 Page #254  
ontact is more than an interesting undertaking — it may be a critically imp 2006 Page #50  
 Ministry of Defense (MoD) gave an undertaking to release its entire archiv 2008 Page #61  
y UFO research is a most difficult undertaking. 15                          2009 Page #21  

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

l dur speed ar.d caution upon your undertakinr. Hereafter thia natter shall 2003 Page #136  

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nvestigation he and his colleagues undertook to assist us in better underst 2009 Page #140  

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y Mouse. His appeal to children ts underuable and !us ability to sell produ 2007 Page #62  

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onfiscated and never released, the underwater sea floor coverage was edited 2004 Page #130  
. Burke takes some footage with an underwater video camera, but his spotlig 2006 Page #187  
 Baker which was detonated 90 feet underwater on 25 July 1946. A third plan 2009 Page #174  

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 a healthy crash retrieval program underway for years, hiding the truth fro 2004 Page #129  
ecret." Goldwater confirmed a plan underway to release some if not all of t 2004 Page #146  
 a healthy crash retrieval program underway for years, hiding the truth fro 2005 Page #140  
elding of systems and circuits are underway. SLIDE # 6 — E. T. Electromagne 2006 Page #140  
 in the Northwest, plans were well underway for the advent of Expo '86, the 2006 Page #183  
plain below, and efforts were soon underway by the governments of both Mexi 2007 Page #186  
1952 a project called Majestic was underway and this involved significant s 2009 Page #36  
s that atomic race with Soviets is underway June 5, 1947 -Soviet agents hav 2009 Page #156  

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 and was taken to the hospital. He underwent a minor surgery co have the tu 2005 Page #33  
ne years old. Once in prison Reich underwent psychiatric evaluation. Staff  2005 Page #101  
. Pieces of F-11 7A airframes that underwent routine maintenance were sold  2006 Page #84  
es from their physician while they underwent chemotherapy. Bigelow was also 2006 Page #206  
September I 0, 1994, Jim Penniston underwent hypnosis with a hypnotherapist 2008 Page #90  

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g E:uth's atmosph~ ~ ■Subsequently underwer.t intenSJve mterro ;yon~__. ~:: 2009 Page #152  

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own, Vernon NY ■Typewriter is 1939 Underwood Portable _._ __ _ -------·- .  2007 Page #46  
 James Black ■ Typewriter was 1939 Underwood Portable ■ Watermark was S.E.& 2007 Page #46  
ent was iclentifi•d aa matching an Underwood Port.able. The exen:iplar in t 2007 Page #46  
 collect.ion vas typewritten on an Underwood Port•ble typewriter Ql.anuf& c 2007 Page #46  
r for Bowen's manuscripts was 1939 Underwood Portable ■Watermark was S.E.&M 2008 Page #120  

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in's book going to subscribers who underwrote the cost of his research. I a 2005 Page #105  

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 or Killer Squads that liquidated "undesirables" and Ernst Kaltenbrunner ,  2008 Page #139  

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lew a six engine long range bomber undetected 11 miles up the coast of New  2007 Page #111  

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

, N. M., have been knocked down by undetermined jamming. The source of the  2006 Page #140  
anding of a vehicle, or device, of undetermined origins. It was seen by a v 2008 Page #31  
heir beds and cars by creatures of undetermined origin and for purposes unk 2008 Page #35  

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enace to justice and they remained undeterred in tl1eir efforts. And so the 2005 Page #101  

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

 Arrived by U.S. mail as a roll of undeveloped Tri-X a Printed 5x7, copied  2003 Page #170  
 arrived by U.S. Mail as a roll of undeveloped 35-mm Tri-X film that— inter 2003 Page #171  
documents — some photocopies, some undeveloped film, and some original pape 2004 Page #242  
is is the backdrop for the roLI of undeveloped Tri-X film that appeared in  2005 Page #126  

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." Those are the highlights of the undhputed facts and factual disputes of  2004 Page #148  

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htings represented some heretofore undiagnos ed and contagious mass psychos 2005 Page #118  

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

e transfer to a secure facility of undisclosed location_ 167                2004 Page #170  
 dollars every day from public and undisclosed funds. 47                    2007 Page #53  
 was said to have been found at an undisclosed location in Arizona in 1958, 2008 Page #37  
ring to recent conversations on an undisclosed matter [UFOs and extraterres 2009 Page #36  
lease of classified UFO files. For undisclosed reasons, Kennedy was convinc 2009 Page #41  
flaged[,] loaded and shipped to an undisclosed Nevada test facility. The en 2009 Page #53  

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

 technolOg) which is stilJ greatl) undiscovered .... I appreciate the effor 2005 Page #128  

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

3 The Road to Roswell: A Primer of Undisputed Facts and Factual Disputes Pa 2004 Page #3  
    The Road To Roswell: Primer of Undisputed Facts and Factual Disputes Pa 2004 Page #132  
s a topic for which there are many undisputed facts and many factual disput 2004 Page #134  
nt the issues in the date, and the undisputed facts and factual disputes, m 2004 Page #137  
Incident. There isn't much that is undisputed, and those disputes have been 2004 Page #148  
ven conclusion as fact. What is an undisputed fact is that both Gebauer and 2004 Page #219  
lar place. According to the as-jet undisputed gewitness testimony of the bo 2006 Page #189  
X/11 Germam· had become 1: , - the undisputed leader in hjghly advanced air 2007 Page #111  

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g a piece of pipe, he used that to undo a piece of metal about a foot long  2005 Page #157  

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mary factor in Forrestal's gradual undoing. With the most advanced, awesome 2003 Page #89  

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ewriter exoaapla rs. Excepting the Undorwood Portablo, none of the culled e 2007 Page #46  

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 toemtv 13er:ratan, or Dietense ur Undosacretorr at De tense (rumored tetie 2006 Page #30  

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

A. As a side light to this, Landry undoubtedly told Truman of the number of 2003 Page #191  
 Smith. Smith, in turn, would have undoubtedly have related this discovery  2003 Page #197  
eally exist." While Klass's thesis undoubtedly is sometimes true, it does n 2004 Page #28  
m" \Y/e are currently dealing with undoubtedly the most portentous and comp 2005 Page #73  
t will release the report that was undoubtedly written as to the causes of  2006 Page #11  
ng private sector risk takers will undoubtedly seek advantage, to the possi 2006 Page #67  
and that the leading edge research undoubtedly went right to classified fac 2006 Page #105  
city. Dating the ink on them would undoubtedly show them to have been writt 2008 Page #110  
cial atmosphere on the moon, which undoubtedly have a certain scientific fo 2008 Page #112  

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 the way there. She recalled being undressed, a physical examination, and j 2003 Page #143  
ir craft. He was placed in a room, undressed and rubbed down with a liquid. 2006 Page #109  

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

·ldtnrc ror th ulstrnrc or UFOs Is undtniablt cmttltl-stmor. crrdiblt "imrs 2008 Page #154  

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

nt and familiar nature. To prevent undue social/economic disruption, govern 2006 Page #58  

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

g an expedition to investigate and unearth the remains of whatever crashed  2005 Page #158  

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

ch more research, the authors have unearthed amazing new evidence that the  2007 Page #184  

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s irrefutable proof that something unearthly was playing cat-and-mouse with 2003 Page #142  
at mankind is being scrutinized by unearthly intelligent beings from elsewh 2004 Page #132  
 the Roswell debris as strange and unearthly are all just a big myth, the s 2004 Page #143  
ched a frantic race to recover the unearthly object. An elite recovery team 2007 Page #184  
 moved away from the area with its unearthly cargo dangling below, the sold 2007 Page #188  

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f cattle that had caused a growing unease to grip some of the remote ranchi 2003 Page #143  

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?' I asked Pope. Positively oozing uneasiness, Pope replied: `Well, it's ve 2006 Page #130  

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rer we got to that thing, the more uneasy I felt -it was as if I were movin 2008 Page #81  

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have these unusual experiences are uneducated and socially gullible. Mental 2006 Page #198  

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use nothing else will help. Rising unemployment would lead to more desperat 2006 Page #65  
 with my housing benefit money and unemployment benefit its enough to get b 2007 Page #92  

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

ident book in about 1980, declared unequivocally that there was no possibil 2004 Page #139  
entific community ever to declare, unequivocally, that the U.S. government  2004 Page #147  

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Conference SLIDE# 10 U. N. Plaque, UNESCO, Biosphere Forry-one years later  2005 Page #54  
-Mahtai M'Bow, Director General of UNESCO on October 26, 1976, under the de 2005 Page #54  

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ence rnlly mran thfY bavt nn-rr rx:unEtd it t _...,. __ -==-="'·-·----::; • 2008 Page #146  

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

fficial, true or false, ethical or unethical —and by inference —legal or il 2003 Page #176  
price of secrecy has been illegal, unethical acts to ensure silence (a “Cos 2003 Page #188  

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ct Blue Book 1954 unclassified and unevaluated" that was written with a 197 2004 Page #245  

Word: "unex-plained", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

~~i!!l-J..roc:-i:an i~-! Sky Still Unex-plained re: "''e:irnn :,IJ,~ed co b 2009 Page #163  

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

25 30 35 40 45 • l1Ytt'1.9• for QO Unexamined issues for Einstein authentic 2008 Page #119  

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

 science, but a mighty and totally unexpected quantum leap. “I had a job to 2003 Page #11  
Doug Nolan, who ended up providing unexpected support for the Farley story  2004 Page #217  
t of radium in an accumulator, the unexpected result of whjch was to toxify 2005 Page #94  
pen: the experiment proceeded with unexpected results. Some of the stars ru 2005 Page #95  
e researchers can clearly see that unexpected energy such as a lightning st 2005 Page #120  
reported since 1897." This date is unexpected . It was not until 1972, thir 2005 Page #123  
er much effort, that it was simple unexpected things ranging from loose bol 2006 Page #11  
reat dryness of the desert air. Or unexpected high altitude hail. We know a 2006 Page #11  
 make mistakes, never run into the unexpected. Some day perhaps the governm 2006 Page #11  
 of NHI contact; to make sure that unexpected events did not traumatize the 2006 Page #56  
t caution and preparedness for the unexpected, even as signs of benevolence 2006 Page #59  
nservative approach in the face of unexpected strangeness. First priority w 2006 Page #59  
to attack the disc technology with unexpected consequences of retaliation,  2006 Page #142  
ology is developing rapidly and in unexpected ways. With each new practical 2009 Page #20  
ions occasionally were attended by unexpected large waves." "It was decided 2009 Page #169  

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

s file survived the Revolution and unexpectedly turned up during the purge  2004 Page #153  
s was found by Don Berliner, quite unexpectedly, during a search of declass 2006 Page #169  
ions occasionally were attended by unexpectedly large waves. General Puttic 2009 Page #164  

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

uld have taken the headstone. More unexplainable was the fate of the metal  2004 Page #31  
 on-site in Bolivia surfacing many unexplainable details. In 2003, sources  2005 Page #143  

Word: "unexplained", 19 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ieve UFOs exist and that the truly unexplained ones are from some other tec 2003 Page #14  
that UFOs were involved in several unexplained air crashes at Boscombe Down 2003 Page #78  
ld Menzel. Physic* Todas 4. “ I he unexplained sighting* are sitnpls those  2003 Page #118  
itched their systems off when the "unexplained lights" were in the area. We 2004 Page #58  
iever," having made UFO reports of unexplained flying objects he felt could 2004 Page #139  
eport that there was a crash of an unexplained vehicJe in the west and they 2005 Page #40  
blem in this manner: "Sightings of unexplained objects at great altitudes a 2005 Page #74  
und himself gasping for air due to unexplained paroxysmal hypoxia, becoming 2006 Page #110  
ed by the timeline of the object's unexplained disappearance. But there are 2006 Page #191  
 oxygen, and rutrogen. Beyond thjs unexplained layer we rud find aluminum,  2007 Page #199  
y 70 l reported sightings remained unexplained . 1 17                       2008 Page #23  
s determined that the frequency of unexplained aerial phenomena in the New  2008 Page #26  
st two months various sightings of unexplained phenomena have been reported 2008 Page #27  
th , , , , , , , , an sightings of unexplained aerial phenomena were made n 2008 Page #27  
ete blank and the incident remains unexplained to this day. This incident h 2008 Page #66  
 part of l 972, testing found odd, unexplained noise that made "targets" ap 2008 Page #73  
e Royal Air Force. The subject is "Unexplained Lights." His dates are scram 2008 Page #93  
eport that there was a crash of an unexplained vehicle in the west and they 2009 Page #48  
tion dedicated to the study of the unexplained. Members of the investigativ 2009 Page #137  

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

ct is far too important to be left unexplored. And on the question of wheth 2009 Page #24  

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

e truth is served by unprovable or unfalsifiable assertions, which is "vhat 2005 Page #86  

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

counts. Jerry and his friends were unfamiliar with the area, but found thei 2003 Page #60  
s had only flashlights, and he was unfamiliar with the area, but it looked  2003 Page #63  
t Field, Ohio." In addition to the unfamiliar combination of bismuth and ma 2003 Page #107  
, and misidentifications. Anything unfamiliar in the sky (and maybe even on 2003 Page #141  
. The object was constructed of an unfamiliar metal which resembled brushed 2005 Page #40  
 made to stretch expectations into unfamiliar territory, even to the point  2006 Page #51  
 had to associate with previousl y unfamiliar societies espousing different 2007 Page #76  
. The object was constructed of an unfamiliar metal which resembled brushed 2009 Page #49  
itical depth, and were at the time unfamiliar with the existence of the sec 2009 Page #166  

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eleasing information that would be unfavorable to National Security. It sho 2003 Page #184  

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. created a vacancy which remained unfilled until 01 August, 1950, which da 2004 Page #203  

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

of its products with the name 'UFO Unfiltered \Vheat Beer.' The label sport 2007 Page #65  

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

 of the chain of events that would unfold as a result. Nonetheless, he real 2004 Page #34  

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

aid back about the project. It all unfolded. One would call another. For in 2004 Page #183  
neath a rock. \Vhen I freed it, it unfolded alJ by itself. I refolded it, a 2005 Page #155  

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

 about this event as the story was unfolding. Murphy, in the days after the 2003 Page #54  
 operation in the woods, which was unfolding before Joel's eyes. Joel said  2003 Page #69  
d be totally unaware of any events unfolding back at FWAAF. So did the Star 2004 Page #237  
iately to non-stop coverage of the unfolding NHI story, reminiscent of past 2006 Page #57  
omised. - Despite positivity, slow unfolding of contact scenario could resu 2006 Page #67  
o mask/deflect public awareness of unfolding contact to avoid possible down 2006 Page #67  
ted. Slow-Strange -Negative - Slow unfolding of contact could work to human 2006 Page #69  
he area. Extraordinary events were unfolding. But it was shortly after 11.3 2006 Page #122  
 at any time, extraordinary events unfolding that escape our scrutiny becau 2008 Page #41  

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Worlds, H. G. Wells begins with an unforgettable sentence. "No one would ha 2004 Page #132  

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

in the new administration. Barring unforseen developments in the ongoing in 2009 Page #25  

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

nce Their families were lied to... unfortunate accident, crashed at sea. It 2006 Page #9  
atever might arise. Because of the unfortunate stigma sometimes associated  2006 Page #49  
 a fanciful hoax generated by some unfortunate Walter Mito-style character. 2006 Page #126  
t amounted to nothing more than an unfortunate coincidence. (21) Curiously, 2006 Page #128  
 you extradited. le GM: That's the unfortunate thing is that because it is  2007 Page #91  
disingenuous, almost mocking. It's unfortunate the journalist did not remem 2008 Page #60  
uch effort was wasted. It was also unfortunate that the majority of the U.K 2009 Page #166  
re more encouraging." "It was also unfortunate that the majority of the U.K 2009 Page #170  

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

 strangest clung he had ever seen. Unfortunatel y, though, when he was inte 2005 Page #32  
ing the action, and the scientist, unfortunatel y, took his counselor's adv 2005 Page #93  
dn't have any computers at school, unfortunatel y. :tvf\Xi: \X/ell 1 think  2007 Page #80  

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

 by Edwards and Doty and Bennewitz unfortunately sent these on to the Penta 2003 Page #150  
f personnel in Appendix II that is unfortunately not photographed, or perha 2003 Page #173  
s is the case for the Manual. This unfortunately breaks the provenance chai 2003 Page #178  
 charge of Lighthouse maintenance. Unfortunately neither of the lighthouse  2004 Page #44  
O book that had ever been written. Unfortunately the files related to Lunda 2004 Page #105  
xican border" on page 005 thereof. Unfortunately these are imprecise locati 2004 Page #119  
he wrote his article as if he had. Unfortunately, everyone who has written  2004 Page #219  
on't know where they came from."38 Unfortunately for Pflock, what's good fo 2004 Page #222  
 film-holder from the Ramey shots. Unfortunately this is not a conclusive p 2004 Page #234  
come down near the larger pieces. "Unfortunately what caused the deaths of  2006 Page #136  
 of, "Son of a bitch, I found it!" Unfortunately, Doug was not referring to 2006 Page #180  
 Burke shot with the video camera. Unfortunately, the film turns out to be  2006 Page #187  
to a conference in Washington, DC. Unfortunately, Mack's untimely death put 2006 Page #198  
 relarionsbjp with the government. Unfortunately, merua rea]jty is quite di 2007 Page #8  
eep appre~•a~on of world politics. Unfortunately, she also had an all-consu 2007 Page #136  
vicies , che contents of whjch are unfortunately, bur nevertheless intrigui 2007 Page #137  
fered all these research elements. Unfortunately, at that time, the Air For 2008 Page #7  
ith a "highly reflective bottom." (Unfortunately, Mr. Broten did not want t 2008 Page #45  
ays Harbor County Sheriffs Office. Unfortunately , too many years had elaps 2008 Page #70  
ide 35 we have a pencil signature. Unfortunately , I did not have this date 2008 Page #110  
 dictatorship is secrecy. Secrecy, unfortunately, is habit-forming. We can  2009 Page #20  
le of Government in the UFO field. Unfortunately, when discussing this role 2009 Page #155  

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

oil. "The whole stog seems utterly unfounded," Mantle was told by Arild Ise 2004 Page #13  
crash site -have also proven to be unfounded. Most UFO researchers have c:l 2005 Page #146  

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

ced technology falls into hands of unfriendly foreign powers 1182033 Spoo*  2003 Page #172  
mall threat compared to that "from unfriendly powers." Slide 16 scopes the  2003 Page #173  
horities o Greatest threat is from unfriendly powers o Latter is main thrus 2003 Page #174  
e Air Force fall into the hands of unfriendly foreign powers. Accordingly,  2005 Page #129  

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ay 1986 -Pennsylvania and Bra:il ■ UnFunded Opporturuaes ■ Politics and Sc: 2008 Page #164  

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

d otherwise, would declare the NHI ungodly, deceptive, not of the light. Ma 2006 Page #59  

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

t been programmed, the vehicle was unguided. It continued on a northerly he 2006 Page #79  

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cannot allow." This group had been unhappy with the Cuban fiasco, knew he w 2008 Page #110  

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

archer Richard Hall III, 25-26 UFO unharmed, unoccupied, four occupants all 2004 Page #112  

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

green light that seemed to take an unhealthy amount of interest in the many 2008 Page #26  

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

ch can launch medical science into unheard of fields of biology. The sample 2004 Page #80  
isen from the usual 15% ro 65%, an unheard of relative humidity for Tucson. 2005 Page #99  
h, can launch medical science into unheard of fields of biology. The sample 2006 Page #105  

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

. The train passed through Gem1any unhindered as arranged by German banker  2008 Page #125  

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

d delusions of a great mind finaUy unhinged, but we can confirm that such o 2005 Page #87  
ess is reflected in this obviously unhinged statement: "This is what l am f 2005 Page #89  
at those who see UFOs are a little unhinged. But, the man's tale is shaky b 2008 Page #14  

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ct with another member nation, the Uni::ed Ka:::.ons wou:d have the right c 2008 Page #113  

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or. W. A. Miller o! the Svd-. nt-y Uni'.'erst:r Civil Ensir1c-cr·lng Dqmrlm 2009 Page #183  

Word: "uni11vited", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 took off and disappeared" [ Hall, Uni11vited G11ests, p. 274.] 146         2007 Page #152  

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

ist Robert E. Ogilvie, by Stanford Uni\ersity astrophysicist Dr. Peter Stur 2007 Page #195  

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

or both of these shoe soles may be unic Consequently, much more laboratory  2003 Page #48  

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as some NASA officials, arrived at Unicamp. The official purpose of the vis 2005 Page #33  

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

gens: 1. Bacteria are microscopic, unicellular organisms with a highly dive 2006 Page #113  

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trieval Conference "I1K, Repo,* op Unicktatified nYing(k.ittu ts0 1,041$.11 2004 Page #205  

Word: "unidcntiti~d", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rning the sightings which remained unidcntiti~d. the U.S. Air Force remains 2008 Page #24  

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                          "They're uniden/i(ied flying obitci . Lei's shoot 2009 Page #120  

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

ng atomic weapons? The presence of unidentif ied space craft flying :.n our 2008 Page #113  

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

many unusual properties and it had unidentifiable symbols or writing on som 2004 Page #135  
tain that these objects were real, unidentifiable targets or objects, presu 2006 Page #172  

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

x Zigel Moscow Aviation Institute “Unidentified flying objects are a very s 2003 Page #12  
2, up until present, intrusions of unidentified aircraft have occasionally  2003 Page #28  
d in the recovery of material from unidentified craft. Widespread dismissal 2003 Page #41  
hl, his son, his son’s dog and two unidentified people witnessed six disc s 2003 Page #41  
0, 1965. The story was headlined, "Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Ke 2003 Page #55  
o References "Army Ropes off Area: Unidentified Flying Object Falls Near Ke 2003 Page #72  
ect of the memo is "Examination of Unidentified Disclike Aircraft near Mili 2003 Page #87  
e. He also showed them pictures of unidentified lights in the vicinity of t 2003 Page #145  
 the CIA • Detail the crash of "an unidentified object" in Bolivian territo 2003 Page #164  
ed are some instructions for UFOB (Unidentified Flying OBject) reporting th 2003 Page #171  
fied fragments, known to science 6 Unidentified fragments, not known to sci 2003 Page #175  
let the people who have seen these unidentified flying objects come and tes 2003 Page #195  
White Sands and make appraisal of "unidentified objects being kept there".  2003 Page #203  
ter" vs. "...China" « "...reported unidentified flying objects being kept t 2003 Page #207  
author of the paper elaborates: 1. Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO): Headq 2004 Page #4  
investigation of reliably reported unidentified flying objects within the U 2004 Page #4  
les. Here, then, is a link between unidentified flying objects, "items of g 2004 Page #5  
fic Air Forces on a sighting of an unidentified object that entered the wat 2004 Page #5  
he Congo, Origin Believed to be an Unidentified Flying Object," it states:  2004 Page #6  
rch which was coordinated after an unidentified flying object exploded and  2004 Page #6  
s morning an article concerning an unidentified object that apparently rece 2004 Page #7  
ng confirmation of reports that an unidentified object fell on Bolivian ter 2004 Page #8  
opened. They also reported that an unidentified object had fallen on Bolivi 2004 Page #8  
ood and Jorge Martin concerning an unidentified flying object that reported 2004 Page #16  
ychologica/ Analysis of Reports of Unidentified Aerial Object., 'shish was  2004 Page #18  
F • 79015.9 REPORTED THAT A SECOND UNIDENTIFIED 00JECT PAO SEEN fnmin NEAR  2004 Page #21  
 of the Masonic Cemetery showed no unidentified graves. However, Mrs. Isla  2004 Page #30  
ne rang again. This time it was an unidentified male caller from Bear Point 2004 Page #35  
epartment for the investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects said last ni 2004 Page #41  
st Gate of RAF Woodbridge observed unidentified lights in a wooded area out 2004 Page #47  
ed to function. Not long after, an unidentified red light came in over the  2004 Page #48  
ck by beams of light fired from an unidentified craft seen over the base in 2004 Page #54  
government units to bring down the unidentified flying object that could pa 2004 Page #65  
e-to-air missile strike against an unidentified radar object. The morning o 2004 Page #67  
o-air rocket attack on one or more unidentified radar targets. Another myst 2004 Page #68  
sident of the United States about "unidentified aerial vehicles" and entiti 2004 Page #69  
ilations On May 15, 1947, when the unidentified object on radar appeared wi 2004 Page #75  
anel to Investigate the Capture of Unidentified Planform Space Vehicles by  2004 Page #80  
re and he said they were chunks of unidentified things that the military ha 2004 Page #93  
ad either shot down or found. SDI: Unidentified things, or did he actually  2004 Page #93  
t within 6 miles of the explosion, unidentified surface ships were present, 2004 Page #130  
man suspects or believes that some unidentified flying objects are the spac 2004 Page #133  
O book of the 1950s, The Report on Unidentified Fbing Objects, by Captain E 2004 Page #136  
of alien autopsies given to him by unidentified physicians, said his source 2004 Page #145  
Robert and Ryan Wood The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, by Air Forc 2004 Page #149  
ople who have allegedly seen these Unidentified Flying Objects come and tes 2004 Page #177  
TATES OF AMERICA ON THE SUBJECT OF UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL VEHICLES." 190       2004 Page #193  
l .1t LI10.9.0 • 11. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects si He did a  2004 Page #205  
ions Review: The MJ-12 Project 9. "Unidentified Flying Objects, The CIA, an 2004 Page #248  
e likely event that the subject to unidentified flying objects or unconvent 2004 Page #252  
planes had actually chased several unidentified flying objects over Brazili 2005 Page #35  
ith mysterious phone calls made b) unidentified people who had the clear in 2005 Page #36  
ted Brazilian authorities about an unidentified artifact flying over the so 2005 Page #36  
fun of people who say thev've seen unidentified flying objects in the sky." 2005 Page #119  
rt of this book is the notion that Unidentified Flying Objects-UFOs-ha ve c 2005 Page #120  
partment of a naval salvage of one unidentified airplane off the coast of C 2005 Page #122  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference unidentified craft until the) dropped of 2005 Page #126  
 its subject is "Current Status of Unidentified Flying ObjectS (UFOB) Proje 2005 Page #128  
ebris. Yet would this also include unidentified spacecraft that have impact 2005 Page #141  
investigation of reliably reported unidentified flying objects within the U 2005 Page #142  
HE CONGO, ORIGIN BELIEVED TO BE AN UNIDENTIFIED FL Y1NG OBJECT." One MOON D 2005 Page #142  
nion of the General staff that the unidentified objects were interplanetary 2005 Page #166  
r or perform field exploitation of unidentified flying objects, or Soviet/B 2006 Page #26  
 of Berrnego • UPI report about an unidentified object that fell from the s 2006 Page #29  
crew. Since a UFO is by definition unidentified, it is reasonable to assume 2006 Page #88  
esieged by overwhelming numbers of Unidentified Flying Objects. Early in my 2006 Page #95  
an government policy to shoot down unidentified aerial discs in the late 19 2006 Page #139  
s missile and artillery attacks on unidentified aerial discs that the Base  2006 Page #139  
own UFO discs, triangles and other unidentified aerial craft (UACs). But Le 2006 Page #141  
an government policy to shoot down unidentified aerial discs. But the discs 2006 Page #141  
resulted in a retaliation from the unidentified object. The retaliation was 2006 Page #144  
 various air defense locales about unidentified targets — bogies — off the  2006 Page #144  
ca Chica Key launched F-104s after unidentified targets under orders by NOR 2006 Page #145  
pproaching our east coast. Thg are unidentified and do not respond to our s 2006 Page #164  
g of December 6, a large group of "unidentified aircraft" was suddenly dete 2006 Page #166  
Canada had picked up formations of unidentified objects, presumably aircraf 2006 Page #167  
ite House, Lovett told us that the unidentified objects had disappeared. Hi 2006 Page #167  
detected 'formations" (plural) of "unidentified objects, presumab# aircraft 2006 Page #167  
dent Truman already knew about the unidentified aircraft and wanted Acheson 2006 Page #167  
were reporting large formations of unidentified planes approaching. Fighter 2006 Page #168  
was thought that a large number of unidentified airplanes were approaching  2006 Page #168  
memories years afterward, says the unidentified objects were approaching th 2006 Page #168  
of Washington were alerted that an unidentified aircraft had been detected  2006 Page #169  
ost that at 1030 hours a number of unidentified aircraft were approaching t 2006 Page #170  
and Incident: A Watery Roswell? an unidentified flying object at a high spe 2006 Page #176  
 Project Blue Book; the second was unidentified (one of the about 700 unide 2006 Page #179  
unidentified (one of the about 700 unidentified sightings out of about 13,0 2006 Page #179  
at came to be collectively called "Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)." And 2006 Page #182  
scribing an incident regarding an "Unidentified Flying Object south of Lumm 2006 Page #184  
 of the event as one involving an "unidentified flying object." Officer in  2006 Page #185  
in time in the exact area where an unidentified flying object had splashed  2006 Page #190  
mena and intriguing theories. From Unidentified Flying Objects to Near Deat 2006 Page #193  
zoom!" Jn rrus case UFO stands for Unidentified Frozen Object -"already a s 2007 Page #60  
azine , among others. "\'{/henever unidentified signals pass your way, Digi 2007 Page #71  
s now-infamous Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects in the 1960s 2007 Page #75  
w Copyright 2007 The percentage of Unidentified Arial Phenomena (UAP) repor 2007 Page #121  
 daunting task for those involved. Unidentified Arial Phenomena impacts can 2007 Page #121  
ogram called the 'investigation of unidentified crashed objects.'" "If it's 2007 Page #133  
 Corbin told me, "it was called an unidentified flying object. At least tha 2007 Page #133  
r or perform field exploitation of unidentified flying objects, or known So 2007 Page #134  
t are clearly referred to as both "unidentified flying objects" and "items  2007 Page #134  
Cabinet rank who prefers to remain unidentified. " The "British official" t 2007 Page #136  
s) the existence of another large, unidentified structure on the western pl 2007 Page #137  
fic Air Forces on a sighting of an unidentified object that entered the wat 2007 Page #139  
he Congo, Origin Believed lo be cm Unidentified F!Jing Oi!Ject. The release 2007 Page #140  
rch which was coordinated after an unidentified flying object exploded and  2007 Page #140  
s morning an article concerning an unidentified object that apparently rece 2007 Page #141  
ng confirmation of reports that an unidentified object fell on Bolivian ter 2007 Page #141  
opened. They also reported that an unidentified object had fallen on Bolivi 2007 Page #141  
vlT on September 22, 1979 that the unidentified flash was detected bv the a 2007 Page #143  
 ] just remember that the) said an unidentified flying object has been seen 2007 Page #167  
! Aunt: l remember hearing that an unidentified fl)~ng object had landed in 2007 Page #167  
ptember 1980, Alleged Sightings of Unidentified Aerial Lights in Restricted 2007 Page #174  
44 violation had been committed 0• unidentified ae,ial ofvecls, which lande 2007 Page #176  
o Weapons Storage Area, sighted an unidentified Light in the air that trave 2007 Page #176  
re military radar detected that an unidentified aircraft had suddenly dropp 2007 Page #185  
 the start of a search for a weird unidentified flying object that apparent 2008 Page #8  
again. Add the complication of the unidentified nature of the object and mo 2008 Page #13  
ent label kept the case out of the unidentified category. They didn't actua 2008 Page #16  
hat: Of the very few that remained unidentified. there was no indication of 2008 Page #24  
efense radar controllers report an unidentified "bogey" approaching Cuba fr 2008 Page #29  
sified Secret in its entirety." An unidentified flying object, a destroyed  2008 Page #30  
ws for you. Heathrow Tower had two unidentified flying objects and marked i 2008 Page #86  
nt in chis area. The appearance of unidentified space vehicles (opinions ar 2008 Page #114  
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alled "Dark Satellite'. In 1959 an unidentified space object was detected i 2009 Page #16  
exico in the summer of 1947 when a unidentified space vehicle was reportedl 2009 Page #17  
STATES CENTRAL fNTELLIGENCE AGENCY UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT IMPLICATION F 2009 Page #23  
 associated with the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects as defined b 2009 Page #25  
sion of the story in his Report on Unidentified Flying Objects suggesting h 2009 Page #30  
in his well-known study. Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, with change 2009 Page #33  
rest. What exactly did happen when unidentified aerial lights, beams and a  2009 Page #58  
"Scientists have confirmed that an unidentified flying object recently land 2009 Page #134  

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consider the potential threat chat unidentiried space craft pose. One must  2008 Page #114  

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 Fmving Ground:, I^M», tracked two unidsntifisd. aircraft unij.1 both dropp 2003 Page #232  

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and the Navy to submit plans for a unification of the forces. The President 2003 Page #86  
 as one possible outcome the total unification of world governance and a hi 2006 Page #69  
n 1938, following the Anschluss or unification of Germany and Austria, the  2008 Page #139  

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V the author laments the lack of a unified intelligence effort I think is n 2003 Page #28  
very case of 1941 did not create a unified intelligence effort to exploit p 2003 Page #28  
perhaps its most important single, unified body of scientific knowledge rem 2005 Page #87  
uld tend to be straightforward and unified — we are at war, and defeating t 2006 Page #61  
 call on all stakeholders to mount unified effort; martial law could happen 2006 Page #68  
A). the MilitarJ Ser,iccs. and the Unified and Specified Commands shall pro 2007 Page #175  
onal efforts articulated towards a unified data base are clearly worthless. 2009 Page #15  
tions Instructions to be issued to Unified and Specific Major Commands and  2009 Page #27  

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 been stopped by men in camouflage unifom1s. Some people claimed to have be 2008 Page #44  

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 personnel. He also saw men not in uniform, and oddly enough, several men i 2003 Page #69  
pard.) Slide 30: Sheppard in dress uniform at retirement party (Thomas Colm 2006 Page #156  
 day he was leaving. He was in his uniform. I said, 'Howard, what gives, ma 2006 Page #160  
her words, it might not have had a uniform shape from stem to stern. The "C 2006 Page #191  

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 and who were not wearing military uniforms . The men were ready to pay a h 2005 Page #35  
uld not require any distinguishing uniforms specifying rank since they were 2006 Page #18  
her two men had put on their dress uniforms for some kind of punishment — a 2006 Page #160  
 German soldiers dressed in Polish uniforms attacked a German radio station 2008 Page #128  
creasingly no longer wear the blue uniforms of police sworn "to serve and p 2008 Page #145  
round five feet in height, wearing uniforms and black-billed caps -and who  2009 Page #54  
round five feet in height, wearing uniforms and black-billed caps." The loc 2009 Page #55  

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Bethurum said that the aliens wore uniforn1s and caps. The body viewed by W 2009 Page #55  

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-. an anar- 4in! of the* roDort-od uniicurifiod objects bain ” kept thor°c  2003 Page #214  

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tracked two unidsntifisd. aircraft unij.1 both dropped off radar. Two crash 2003 Page #232  

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eaks are held to a minimum, almost unimaginable by today's anything- goes j 2003 Page #90  
 That we have been unsuccessful in unimaginable. The only question is what  2003 Page #187  
t originate from someplace that is unimaginable to human beings? And why do 2006 Page #53  
s. This includes the extensive and unimaginable United States fighter aircr 2006 Page #100  
    into an intense beam of almost unimaginable strength and use the ionosp 2007 Page #131  

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epresent a spectacularly better or unimaginably worse future for us, or som 2006 Page #50  

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tication of existing weapons. This unimaginative view has not been borne ou 2009 Page #23  

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hey were all highly credible, with unimpeachable sources and physical evide 2005 Page #134  
ition ; they came from essentially unimpeachable sources like the National  2005 Page #134  

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ty of Westport and the surrounding unincorporated communities of Grayland , 2008 Page #53  

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e been a very brief and singularly uninformative presentation by yours trul 2006 Page #180  

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uge emphasis on keeping the public uninformed, and very practical crating a 2003 Page #171  

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 discover y of new regions, either uninhabit ed or in an elemen tary state  2008 Page #113  

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e Scottish island of Gruinard. The uninhabited island is still believed to  2006 Page #107  

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THE MILITARY ? Almost none. A very uninspired, low funded idea to determine 2008 Page #78  

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ons of NHI is required to minimize unintended consequences. Knowledge and t 2006 Page #66  
ons of NHI is required to minimize unintended consequences. Knowledge and t 2006 Page #66  
monization, with numerous possible unintended consequences. - Despite appar 2006 Page #67  

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 One of the people who did play an unintentional role in the closing of Blu 2004 Page #177  

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an Open Skies, Closed Minds or The Uninvited [Pope's previous non-fiction t 2006 Page #130  

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antive cooperation with the soviet union in the field of outer space, inclu 2003 Page #6  
een over territories of the soviet union. This is a serious challenge to sc 2003 Page #12  
hev Former President of the Soviet Union "At our meeting in Geneva, the U.S 2003 Page #18  
, the United States and the Soviet Union would join forces to repel such an 2003 Page #18  
chnology retrieved from the Soviet Union and other sources during the Cold  2003 Page #110  
antive cooperation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space, ...”  2003 Page #162  
ral public. From the former Soviet Union there are equally intriguing revel 2004 Page #15  
rds of Gadansk, Poland. The Soviet Union had quietly massed more than one h 2004 Page #46  
anadian, United States, and Soviet Union approached Mrs. Smith asking for t 2004 Page #86  
 being held in camps in the Soviet Union, co-wrote a book called The Day Af 2004 Page #146  
ularly, the collapse of the Soviet Union during the late 1980s and early 19 2005 Page #84  
d into Germany and then the Soviet Union, and, for a time, they were al!O\v 2005 Page #89  
he was also a founder of Consumers Union, a communistdominated organization 2005 Page #93  
ld Hays was a Sponsor of Consumers Union. Former Consumers Research board m 2005 Page #93  
es in a hurry. Think of the Soviet Union which, at our strong demands, had  2006 Page #10  
 of object near Dalneoorsk, Soviet Union. Possibly terrestrial • • Earty 8/ 2006 Page #29  
both here and in the former Soviet Union at Biopreparat and indeed at Potio 2006 Page #103  
V capability. In the former Soviet Union, the leading facility is Bioprepar 2006 Page #106  
 weapons stockpile. • 1973: Soviet Union begins Biopreparat biological weap 2006 Page #107  
biological weapons. • 1984: Soviet Union reportedly creates super plague. • 2006 Page #107  
S. and U.K. demand that the Soviet Union cease their biological weapons pro 2006 Page #108  
at Britain, Canada, and the Soviet Union, are contacted and appraised in th 2006 Page #140  
uence, nuclear war with the Soviet Union? Were these Soviet bombers loaded  2006 Page #164  
War between the USA and the Soviet Union and a Hot War in Korea, a missile  2006 Page #165  
he general direction of the Soviet Union! Was this the feared attack? Some  2006 Page #166  
e "crashes" from the former Soviet Union to Pennsylvania to Roswell, New Me 2006 Page #183  
roughout 1989, the year the Soviet Union began to disintegrate, the NeIV Yo 2007 Page #67  
ia. It's clear now that the Soviet Union had their own saucer program (deri 2007 Page #111  
with both Communism and the Soviet Union. If, wittingly or unwittingly, she 2007 Page #136  
additional opinion from the Soviet Union, the other counu-y with a signific 2007 Page #198  
would not be useful for the Soviet Union t0 acquire it.' ''With warm regard 2007 Page #198  
y. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, and w 2008 Page #25  
der No. 248), seized the shares of Union Banking Corporation (UBC) on the g 2008 Page #129  
was named Ambassador to the Soviet Union by President Roosevelt in 1943 and 2008 Page #129  
dor to Russia who had ownership in Union Banking Corporation along with Pre 2008 Page #131  
lopment , American Civil Liberties Union, American Council of Race Relation 2008 Page #143  
ock Institute of Human Relations , Union of Concerned Scientists , Internat 2008 Page #143  
 of the most populous state in the Union, Arnold Schwarzenneger, is the son 2008 Page #144  
sion ■ Strange times in the Soviet Union ■ Belgian Triangles ■ Investigatin 2008 Page #166  
h a double agent inside the Soviet Union back in the 1970s by providing a d 2009 Page #14  
is which predicted that the Soviet Union was not likely to apply a policy o 2009 Page #18  
duced which warned that the Soviet Union might risk nuclear war through suc 2009 Page #18  
r Oswald's defection to the Soviet Union, the Soviets had infonnation enoug 2009 Page #34  
ative space effort with the Soviet Union. If Kennedy had succeeded, there w 2009 Page #40  
e the United States and the Soviet Union have a special capacity-in the fie 2009 Page #40  
antive cooperation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space, inclu 2009 Page #40  
 develop a program with the Soviet Union in Joint space and lunar explorati 2009 Page #41  
of future conflict with the Soviet Union and/or with extraterrestrial life, 2009 Page #41  
pared to cooperate with the Soviet Union in declassifying UFO files. The ai 2009 Page #41  
ens to have defected to the Soviet Union in 1959. Though the CIA admits to  2009 Page #44  
IA prior to his trip to the Soviet Union, there is no question that as an A 2009 Page #44  
ave NASA cooperate with the Soviet Union in joint space and lunar missions  2009 Page #45  
 historical factors Moscow* SOVIET UNION Reported touchdown point which ent 2009 Page #134  
dcast coverage all over the Soviet Union, the lion's share of which was res 2009 Page #136  
he minds of ufologists, the Soviet Union was increasingl y involved in the  2009 Page #137  
e seems to be coming to the Soviet Union these days: entrepreneurs in searc 2009 Page #138  
days in the life of the old Soviet Union. 134                               2009 Page #140  
-1990 ■Strange times in the Soviet Union Pinhead aliens Invade Russia Scien 2009 Page #150  
eration was to convince the Soviet Union that the United States was in poss 2009 Page #177  
o induce on the part of the Soviet Union? Let's revisit the time period for 2009 Page #177  

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cember I 980 to monitor the Soviet Union's military activities in the Cold  2008 Page #74  
l Birysov, Commander of the Soviet Union's Strategic Rocket Forces who clai 2009 Page #17  

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ther UP article in the "Manchester Union-Leader" from New Hampshire ran the 2006 Page #99  

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iam Huffman, pictured below, had a unique specialty in the Baptist church:  2003 Page #22  
 authentic? Why Is It Authentic? ■ Unique period words and phrases • “super 2003 Page #26  
mo consistent with other documents Unique period words... • “has no bearing 2003 Page #26  
ce in favor of authenticity is the unique language used, words such as "sup 2003 Page #27  
st Roswell? Why Is It Authentic? □ Unique language, neutronic , planform, a 2003 Page #29  
fied subtleties , NE102 □ Accurate unique and rare personnel □ Correlation  2003 Page #29  
 like another document Besides the unique period language, what moved it to 2003 Page #29  
r twenty-five years, I knew it was unique. Every piece of anything found ca 2003 Page #45  
 than the smaller one, it is still unique in its narrowness in front of the 2003 Page #48  
he first week of July 1947 was not unique. Figure 2. Map of New Mexico Figu 2003 Page #98  
age (Slide 11) is uncommon but not unique. Some have claimed that permittin 2003 Page #172  
mon between the two directives; no unique or specialized wording is present 2003 Page #206  
ieval Conference 9. Understand the unique number system that is present on  2003 Page #210  
uine UFO. And it was by no means a unique event in Bolivia. While filing ro 2004 Page #10  
h, circumstances have put him in a unique position to comment on Larry Warr 2004 Page #58  
below that of Jimmy Carter. What's unique about Jack McGeorge is that he al 2004 Page #188  
 these sentiments were not exactly unique in America at the time. Far more  2004 Page #224  
y determining the car fender to be unique to only one model of car—a 1941 S 2004 Page #231  
scinating for its sidebar comments unique to the field of ufology. The othe 2004 Page #242  
uthenticity rating than arcane and unique phrases (etymology) in the docume 2004 Page #243  
Sltrn--Grrlach All-magnetic design Unique magnet alignment 3500 RPM operati 2005 Page #21  
h is not ours alone. This is not a unique claim. After aU, if most religiou 2005 Page #117  
cit y should also be mentioned-the unique Office of Chief of Scaff (OCS) fi 2005 Page #123  
'(/ar College and that it displays unique characteristics of hot-lead press 2005 Page #129  
uments that support the case, what unique and obscure content markers do th 2005 Page #135  
raft, but this aerospace craft was unique and developed after years of stud 2005 Page #174  
ent cover-ups? I believe I bring a unique background to my presentations: A 2006 Page #13  
ntified during childhood as having unique skills (e.g., telepathic communic 2006 Page #23  
issue of VSD in France, July 1999. Unique Moment in Human History, Michael  2006 Page #70  
d a couple of drain ports that are unique to the A-12, and a camera lens. I 2006 Page #76  
uations. All living creatures have unique characteristics for their species 2006 Page #101  
n be dated ■ See "ORIGINAL" stamp, unique . ' • -· ..... -· ·--- ····---. . 2007 Page #46  
 chase for these discs carried the unique designation "FLlTAFF" (Fighter Lo 2007 Page #99  
rect experimental observation of a unique enhancement mechanism; The Air Fo 2007 Page #163  
fication analysis and testing of a unique meteorological instrument: Develo 2007 Page #163  
seemed to be a meteor, but had the unique distinction of being tracked by r 2008 Page #16  
to see that a military build-up of unique world-historical dimensions was b 2008 Page #130  
tion, a type of organization and a unique activity. Dr. Vannevar Bush's Mod 2009 Page #24  
nd in sharp contrast to the wildly unique UFO 128                           2009 Page #134  
ervations on the public record are unique to the witness, or very nearly so 2009 Page #135  
vel. In it the editors discuss the unique aspects of the incident and contr 2009 Page #139  

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is, to pinpoint style markers that uniquely define authorship. Forensic tes 2005 Page #136  

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were genuine. l cannot explain the uniqueness of the scenario as it played  2009 Page #140  

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t and that all the lights moved in unison. The colors were off-white and ye 2006 Page #200  

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stic and Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit intelligence documents that support 2003 Page #21  
sses the creation of the a special unit ultimately to become the Interplane 2003 Page #26  
ecome the Interplanetary Phenomena Unit (IPU) and the crash retrievals of t 2003 Page #26  
 this writing, further details and unit histories are being researched at t 2003 Page #33  
ents com Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit Dated May 16,1984 from Lt. Col. Lan 2003 Page #162  
that the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) did exist The memo is suspici 2003 Page #162  
on "institutional memory." Yet the unit "was formed as in-house project pur 2003 Page #162  
ND943011, folder 131, Case 6 • CIC Unit Histories November 14-16.2003 Las V 2003 Page #165  
anual HERE IIS THE CONTROL PAGE 0 “Unit KB-88, Bldg 21” on facing page □ Ch 2003 Page #182  
 a control, in that it identified "Unit KB 88, Bldg. 21 from Kirtland AFB,  2003 Page #183  
signment of the Manual by stamp to Unit 88, Bldg. 21, Kirtland AFB makes it 2003 Page #185  
ith a single piece of paper on the unit after reviewing almost every box of 2003 Page #194  
ing. The Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit document* page four states, "On 8 J 2003 Page #207  
TRA 28IN TMF LANE TART FHENOMKMNON UNIT SUMMARI INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT Fil 2003 Page #232  
3 «f the 9393rd Technical Services Unit, assigned to Alamogordo AAF, was re 2003 Page #233  
litate future assignments that the unit may be called upon to perform. Unti 2003 Page #237  
and the "Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit" document about individuals having  2004 Page #17  
CC had put the Navy's Fleet Diving Unit on notice that they were going to S 2004 Page #41  
 Four Divers from the Fleet Diving Unit, stationed on the "HMS Granby" a de 2004 Page #41  
ften inter-service, U. S. military unit assigned a mission to take, hold an 2004 Page #62  
ET ULTRA INTERPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT SUMMARY INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT Fil 2004 Page #79  
2 of the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit Summary Intelligence Assessment sta 2004 Page #79  
n highly classified Interplanetary Unit and Majestic 12 reports. Plus, the  2004 Page #82  
 1 1 0 1 Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit document VII, 5-6 UFO and 90-100 po 2004 Page #110  
lso, the interplanetary Phenomenon Unit summary report written 9 July 1947  2004 Page #119  
 Later in early 1960's a UFO study unit placed near Kapustin Yar Lavrenti B 2004 Page #158  
rmy G2 that a special intelligence unit be created to further investigate t 2005 Page #122  
in g the lnterplanecar: Phenomenon Unit (IPU). It is important to note that 2005 Page #123  
ated "the lmerplaneta[) Phenomenon Unit of the Scientific and Technical Bra 2005 Page #123  
.. All records pertainin g co chis unit were surrendered to the U.S. Air Fo 2005 Page #123  
earcher that the IPU "was never a "unit" in the formal military sense ... a 2005 Page #123  
ing "the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit, Scientific and Technical Branch, C 2005 Page #123  
Army ... records pertaining to the unit were surrendered to the U.S. Air Fo 2005 Page #123  
n of a top secret UFO intelligence unit. We can say this: General Marshall' 2005 Page #124  
hall's call for a new intelligence unit to investigate craft of probable in 2005 Page #124  
ollowed by creation of just such a unit. The issue of whether IPU was a uni 2005 Page #124  
it. The issue of whether IPU was a unit in the military sense can be furthe 2005 Page #124  
 6 One might ask: why would such a unit be situated in the area of counteri 2005 Page #124  
 titled "INTERPLANETARY PHENOMENON UNIT SU:M.1.\1ARY: INTELLIGENCE ASSESSi\ 2005 Page #125  
n of the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) by President Roosevelt and Ge 2005 Page #127  
age associates the document with a unit KB-88, Building 21, Kirtland AFB, N 2005 Page #129  
officer in her classified research unit showed her a piece of metal about " 2005 Page #131  
oup, the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit and "captured" and "downed" craft-a 2005 Page #140  
litie s [an Air Force intelligence unit at Ft. Belvoir, VA i2° Operation Bl 2005 Page #142  
shed object 20 Over the years this unit has been redesignated several times 2005 Page #142  
s of the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit, the Special Committee on Non-terre 2005 Page #143  
 included an inert rocket booster (Unit 1) that had no actual propellant. T 2006 Page #78  
de surface was stenciled: DZ82- 29 UNIT 2. I also found some electronic com 2006 Page #80  
 is the "Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit" preliminary report on the Roswell  2006 Page #103  
, in the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit report, the quote is... "12. The mo 2006 Page #104  
ological weapons program, known as Unit 731, at Pin Fan, Manchuria and othe 2006 Page #107  
ing from Peters' Special Pathogens unit. On 3 June 1993, antibodies to Hant 2006 Page #111  
t 8.38 p.m., the Global Seismology Unit of the Institute of Geological Scie 2006 Page #120  
outh of England. "I cannot name my unit or barracks as they are still opera 2006 Page #122  
ice." Twenty-four hours later, the unit was directed to make its way toward 2006 Page #122  
Llangollen, recalled Prescott, the unit noticed a great deal of "ground and 2006 Page #122  
 up with the other elements of our unit, who informed us that they had also 2006 Page #123  
o the Army camp or the operational unit he worked for. So if Tony does reve 2006 Page #123  
een the time that Prescott and his unit departed from the crash site with t 2006 Page #124  
 that James Prescott said that his unit was parked on the B4391 road, and t 2006 Page #124  
scue actions, but at the time, the unit was trained and available to rescue 2006 Page #132  
d served in the 5th U.S. Air Force unit during World War II. Len told me in 2006 Page #141  
lled the commanding officer of the unit. The next morning, they said it was 2006 Page #149  
oins "Clt\'s psychological warfare unit." Chronology of the National E11qui 2007 Page #26  
e Ultra Secret" special operations unit known as the Blue Berets. A keyword 2007 Page #131  
of course?" "Yes. It's a hush-hush unit. They have investigators in all Air 2007 Page #133  
dron at Homestead Air Force Base-a unit of the U.S. Air Force Security Serv 2008 Page #29  
rs claimed to be part of a special unit from Georgia. 46                    2008 Page #52  
t ion; d phrase is cl constllurent unit or a proposition • [-O'l·word·intem 2008 Page #118  
he U.S. Military Government Cartel Unit who tried to break up the Nazi corp 2008 Page #131  
 but at high speed the entire wing unit is pivoted; then what appears as th 2009 Page #22  
the maneuvers of a single military unit. On a similar note, elite forces li 2009 Page #155  
of competency of an organizational unit is directly proportional to the imp 2009 Page #155  
 establishment of an Army Research Unit under the command of Professor Leec 2009 Page #165  
The establishm ent of the Research Unit, known as the 24th Army Troops Comp 2009 Page #165  
ficulties Shortly after the "SEAL" Unit commenced operations on the 6th Jun 2009 Page #166  
 establishment of an Army Research Unit under the command of Professor Leec 2009 Page #167  

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ortional to the importance of that unit's mission. World War 2 history is r 2009 Page #155  

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ll countries on earth will have to unite to survive and to make a common fr 2003 Page #10  
 nations of the world will have to unite, for the next war will be an inter 2004 Page #133  
lien virus." These last quotations unite the discovery of lethal pathogens  2006 Page #105  
                            world, Unite!" its capitalist founders grew fea 2008 Page #126  
es and other facilities that would unite the resources of universities , ot 2008 Page #134  

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tside this world. ” Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, 1987 ww 2003 Page #7  
. ” Al Chop, former press liaison, United States Air Force quoted in Sighti 2003 Page #11  
t highly classified subject in the United States government, rating higher  2003 Page #12  
selected UFO cases, chiefly in the united states. In my opinion, the UFO pr 2003 Page #13  
ation. ” USAF pilot and Astronaut, United Nations UFO debate, 27 November 1 2003 Page #14  
invasion by extraterrestrials, the United States and the Soviet Union would 2003 Page #18  
of powerful individuals within the United States government. His death was  2003 Page #85  
nt. I am currently serving in the (United States) military and hold a Secur 2003 Page #97  
...broader cooperation between the United States and the U.S.S R. in outer  2003 Page #162  
he did towards the creation of the United Nations. He is one of three Nobel 2003 Page #190  
 in the photograph, and there were United States Air Force personnel in the 2003 Page #197  
ave seen this, and I know that the United States Air Force has these photog 2003 Page #197  
ed more answers. And, Ryan, if the United States Air Force did recover alie 2003 Page #201  
vi- oioa ©f representatives of ths United States Govorawnt. Xh asking your  2003 Page #213  
ed to state categorically that the United States Government is prepared to  2003 Page #222  
intained by representatives of the United States. B. PERSONNEL It is my fee 2003 Page #222  
 fact-finding mission and that the United States Government can consider as 2003 Page #225  
ervision of representatives of the United States Government. In making your 2003 Page #225  
entified flying objects within the United States.                           2004 Page #4  
U.S. forces and transported to the United States by aircraft. This case is  2004 Page #16  
t recorded dirigible flight in the United States was in 1904 when Thomas Ba 2004 Page #28  
UFO incident in the history of the United Kingdom. Buried in secrecy from t 2004 Page #46  
l violation of our treaty with the United Kingdom at the time. While secret 2004 Page #46  
e those of former and still-active United States Air Force personnel, then  2004 Page #48  
they are aware of reports from the United Stated Air Force personnel that n 2004 Page #54  
on they have on the suicide of the United States Security Policeman from th 2004 Page #54  
al problems experienced by various United States Air Force personnel based  2004 Page #54  
r. SLIDE #2: GAO Report, July 1995 United States General Accounting Office: 2004 Page #60  
eport: Case Closed by Headquarters United States Air Force, 1994. Today I h 2004 Page #61  
titled Peculiar Phenomenon — Early United States Efforts to Collect and Ana 2004 Page #62  
DE #9: 22-millimeter canon Did the United States deliberately use weapons t 2004 Page #65  
uardia Airport in New York where a United Airlines plane took off, crashed  2004 Page #68  
ing paper for the President of the United States about "unidentified aerial 2004 Page #69  
 to 411 radar sites throughout the United States and eventually evolved int 2004 Page #71  
 important question: What does the United States government actually know a 2004 Page #75  
ations were occurring all over the United States, Canada and many other cou 2004 Page #76  
bune in Greeley, Colorado. And the United States military had knowledge of  2004 Page #78  
any advanced technologies that the United States government retrieved from  2004 Page #78  
sensitive, he told me, because the United States government was scared that 2004 Page #79  
cations that key people inside the United States government had a crashed s 2004 Page #84  
former intelligence officer in the United States Air Force. Filer told me,  2004 Page #85  
 people representing the Canadian, United States, and Soviet Union approach 2004 Page #86  
with some of the top people in the United States flying saucer program. Thi 2004 Page #88  
ting flying saucer research in the United States. 85                        2004 Page #88  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The United States Evidence Trail: How it all 2004 Page #89  
d his initial investigation in the United States to one newspaper and how i 2004 Page #89  
idence that the "officials" in the United States had crashed flying saucers 2004 Page #89  
most highly classified item in the United States, rated higher than the hyd 2004 Page #89  
up headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush.The United States authorities are investigat 2004 Page #89  
The entire matter is considered by United States officials to be of tremend 2004 Page #89  
al that Smith was getting from the United States was coming through the Can 2004 Page #89  
xtended to the rumored head of the United States flying saucer program — en 2004 Page #90  
 information Smith received in the United States came from Dr. Robert Sarba 2004 Page #90  
had received for analysis from the United States. When Groves arrived back  2004 Page #94  
found. According to Mr. Smith, the United States military intelligence has  2004 Page #94  
igence officer of the 1950s in the United States. Lundahl ran the National  2004 Page #101  
h had the most contact with in the United States). 98                       2004 Page #101  
 reported in his writings that the United States Air Force had detected lar 2004 Page #103  
ry of Grenada, who proposed to the United Nations a plan to establish an ag 2004 Page #108  
 think it is the government of the United States any more. But, there are l 2004 Page #123  
ated secrecy probably began in the United States government with the establ 2004 Page #123  
be an "ultimate conflict between a united human race and the sinister force 2004 Page #133  
ght hard in 1976 to try to get the United Nations to take up the issue of U 2004 Page #146  
Surprisingly, the President of the United States has only publicly taken a  2004 Page #176  
hey got out and stayed out. In the United States, exactly the opposite took 2004 Page #178  
ad applied in 1968 to work for the United States Information Agency, which  2004 Page #181  
 see if I as chief counsel for the United States Jesuit Headquarters in Was 2004 Page #186  
in the photographs, and there were United States Air Force personnel in the 2004 Page #187  
 conclusion — this was an official United States government Congressional R 2004 Page #187  
aunting the farmers in the western United States. Through a series of conta 2004 Page #193  
 document for the President of the United States. He (Doty) said "my superi 2004 Page #193  
 DOCUMENT FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON THE SUBJECT  2004 Page #193  
t says this is a production of the United States government, I'm happy to d 2004 Page #194  
about it is 100% controlled by the United States government. I can't do tha 2004 Page #194  
a Noa-Commissioned c;fficer in the United Staten Air Force Office of Specia 2004 Page #212  
, the Air Defenee COM=4:,: an: the United Staten Air Force. 32. OlhOtii OF  2004 Page #212  
ebunkers, and the denials from the United States government, is the fact th 2004 Page #216  
al high- microwave system from the United States Navy.3° Far from being wha 2004 Page #220  
cluded work as a consultant to the United States government's Research and  2004 Page #224  
intent towards the security of the United States, as a group, and after con 2004 Page #252  
by a huge topographical map of the United States. "Staring at tl1e map he s 2005 Page #43  
ars later on October 26, 1976, the United Nations Educational Scientific an 2005 Page #54  
 of the most desolate parts of the United States. This valley is 110 miles  2005 Page #68  
anal of platitude s. \'(/ithin the United States, a country in which the \\ 2005 Page #75  
r goes by, and the position of the United Scates government has never waver 2005 Page #76  
lly sensitive information . In the United States, the continuing crisis of  2005 Page #84  
rectly to the Soviet military. The United States in the early 21st century  2005 Page #84  
specifics of his contacts with the United States Air Force, and of his rela 2005 Page #88  
is period. Reich immigrated to the United States in 1939 and was invited to 2005 Page #89  
pport the Communist Party via its "united front" organizations. Reich was u 2005 Page #93  
 atomic energy was accepted by the United Nations. le was called "Atoms for 2005 Page #101  
s sighted over most of the western United 117                               2005 Page #119  
le testing and development for the United Stares armed services, NASA and o 2005 Page #125  
 hard-to-find book Semi Agmda: The United Stales Go1-m1111ml , 1\/aef Scimt 2005 Page #125  
t highly classified subject in the United States Government, rating higher  2005 Page #128  
entire matter is considered by the United States authorities to be of treme 2005 Page #128  
. Stephen, were handed over to the United States military for safekeeping.  2005 Page #133  
al evidence was transferred to the United States for study. British researc 2005 Page #134  
ry of Grenada, who proposed to the United Nations a plan to establish an ag 2005 Page #139  
entified flying objects within the United States. AFR 200-2 delineates 1127 2005 Page #142  
 Greer held a special event in the United States as pan of his Disclosure P 2005 Page #147  
 from the film in the 1970s in the United States; the film technician that  2005 Page #150  
ino, "I have been sent here by the United States Army to get your permissio 2005 Page #156  
licy and events; how it helped the United States surpass the Russians in sp 2005 Page #168  
s. He also states that at least 14 United States universities and other res 2005 Page #172  
 on the White House lawn or at the United Nations? Why would people fake MJ 2006 Page #4  
 direction of the President of the United States. In addition, Stone claime 2006 Page #18  
nce to effect the recovery for the United States of extraterrestrial techno 2006 Page #18  
Is $59 Billion Missing From HUD? - United States. Department of Housing and 2006 Page #32  
•• •••• 014•••••1••• • .11•)001, • United States Patent 14789801 ts surd 19 2006 Page #35  
usiness community fails to present united front to preserve order. Some bus 2006 Page #59  
engagement should be possible. The United Nations would become involved alm 2006 Page #60  
reats, humankind could emerge more united than ever. F The science communit 2006 Page #64  
han 100 crash sites in the western United States. Many of them represent ai 2006 Page #86  
and television networks across the United States. It was also ranked as one 2006 Page #90  
hen I looked through other eastern United States newspapers in search of ot 2006 Page #95  
from frantic citizens. The eastern United States was actually besieged by o 2006 Page #95  
th documents pertained to what the United States Air Force called a single  2006 Page #96  
de one gigantic map of the eastern United States to get an overview of all  2006 Page #97  
t occurred over the entire eastern United States. The results of my investi 2006 Page #97  
jects that passed over the eastern United States shortly before the object  2006 Page #97  
cts actually fanned out across the United States on western headings from t 2006 Page #97  
woods Monster Incident the eastern United States was the "Flame Over Washin 2006 Page #98  
 these objects crash-landed in the United States and took off shortly after 2006 Page #98  
 story about this incident hit the United Press on Monday September 15, 195 2006 Page #98  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference the United States carried the UP story, incl 2006 Page #99  
Frankenstein monster with BO". The United Press information that described  2006 Page #99  
perspective. I discovered that the United States Air Force had actually iss 2006 Page #99  
everal damaged UFOs crashed in the United States. With the assistance of St 2006 Page #99  
 1952," I retrace the roots of the United States Air Force's involvement wi 2006 Page #99  
des the extensive and unimaginable United States fighter aircraft accidents 2006 Page #100  
thogens at Area 51 as well? In the United Kingdom, the oft-mentioned facili 2006 Page #106  
d and is still off-limits. • 1942: United States begins research into biolo 2006 Page #107  
gi sticks used as booby traps: the United States develops a biological warf 2006 Page #107  
program • May 1971- February 1973: United States destroys biological weapon 2006 Page #107  
its Biopreparat and defects to the United States, now works at Ft. Detrick  2006 Page #108  
velop a biowarfare program • 1996: United Nations Special Commission on Ira 2006 Page #108  
y are later cleared. • March 1998: United States orders that all troops rec 2006 Page #108  
ate: Hantavims Pulmonary Syndrome —United States, 1993, Morbidity and Morta 2006 Page #110  
te: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome —United States, 1993, Morbidity and Morta 2006 Page #111  
l warfare was utilized against the United Kingdom. By 1946, the name of the 2006 Page #123  
 same topics were surfacing in the United States via Timothy Cooper; and (c 2006 Page #131  
in Rendlesham Forest that involved United States' military personnel based  2006 Page #132  
 at the highest levels between the United States and Mexican governments th 2006 Page #134  
29. The Illustrated History of the United States Air Force, Michael Roberts 2006 Page #137  
edfern from Captain John E. Boyle, United States Air Force, Chief, Public A 2006 Page #137  
s, let alone power grids." Did the United States government share these ast 2006 Page #140  
d-1980s that he knew firsthand the United States Air Force had a standing o 2006 Page #141  
CULES missile sites throughout the United States. Almost every major city w 2006 Page #143  
s also in the military, was in the United States Air Force. My cousin was i 2006 Page #144  
ere able to see every scope in the United States — every one that was onlin 2006 Page #146  
o many units involved. You had the United States Navy or Marine — whoever f 2006 Page #148  
1990s by a civilian dentist in the United States who asked, "When did you d 2006 Page #160  
e time and you understand that the United States maintains military advanta 2006 Page #163  
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.C, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TIME: 10:30 AM (President  2006 Page #164  
 some objects were approaching the United States. What were thy? ********** 2006 Page #165  
ese response to the attempt of the United Nations to preserve the independe 2006 Page #165  
been detected north of the eastern United States, in the New England area,  2006 Page #168  
oaching the northeast coast of the United States, had now been due to erron 2006 Page #168  
oaching the northeast coast of the United States, clearly contradicting ass 2006 Page #168  
roaching the northeast area of the United States and that there was no reas 2006 Page #170  
rching the Skies; The Legag of the United States Cold war Defense Radar Pro 2006 Page #170  
e no threat to the security of the United States! Are we to presume the CIC 2006 Page #174  
true scientists pull together as a united front, based on the knowledge gai 2006 Page #182  
. And the next day, July 27, 1984, United States Coast Guard Command in Sea 2006 Page #183  
 taken primarily from the official United States Coast Guard reports, suppl 2006 Page #184  
sky... 3:39 AM, July 27, 1984: the United States Coast Guard Station in Bel 2006 Page #184  
ts in a request for information to United States Coast Guard Command in Sea 2006 Page #184  
Space Junk or Just a Fish Tale?" • United States Coast Guard, incident repo 2006 Page #194  
    Callard & Bowser is one of the United Kingdom's oldest confection compa 2007 Page #66  
their products and services in the United States. The text noted that NEC i 2007 Page #70  
ns many of the over-flights in the United States. Dr. Richard Miethe was se 2007 Page #111  
roject strategicall y close co the United States. By 1955, Dr. l'vLiethe ha 2007 Page #111  
 of countries and from here in the United States. Strangely enough The Fire 2007 Page #127  
rallacions and institutions in the United States. There is talk of incimida 2007 Page #138  
range flash of light detected by a United States Vela satellite in Septembe 2007 Page #142  
governments of both Mexico and the United States to recover the remains of  2007 Page #186  
reaking out within 30 miles of the United States border, U.S. intelligence  2007 Page #187  
respondence with scientists in the United States, where the results of the  2007 Page #198  
ng bright flashed over part of the United States lighting up the ground fro 2008 Page #7  
do with those over the rest of the United States. The best of them came fro 2008 Page #10  
m of Inforn1ation Acts of both the United States of America and Great Brita 2008 Page #23  
to the security and defense of the United Kingdom. The Ministry of Defense  2008 Page #24  
security and to the defense of the United Kingdom. 3 It gives me no pleasur 2008 Page #24  
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principle of foreign policy in the United States when the National Security 2008 Page #25  
of the Air Force from the existing United States Army Air Forces, the subor 2008 Page #25  
e Central Intelligence Agency, the United States' first peacetime intellige 2008 Page #25  
d or were never strong before. The United States saw its own security secto 2008 Page #25  
rk was vital to the defense of the United States, would not be considered a 2008 Page #29  
a number of UFO crashes within the United States and elsewhere. The purpose 2008 Page #37  
views was that of Milton Torres, a United States Air Force pilot who stated 2008 Page #66  
rom the subject altogether, as the United States Air Force did when Project 2008 Page #68  
fence leased RAF Bentwaters to the United States Air Force. 65              2008 Page #71  
nd the Soviet Cold War thawed, the United States cancelled its involvement  2008 Page #72  
s far away as Britain. And, in the United States, both the Smithsonian Astr 2008 Page #97  
entence or word length. The famous United Nations address (noted in slide 1 2008 Page #107  
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n such a fashion? (a) Although the United Nations is an internat ional orga 2008 Page #113  
al people beyond the domain of the United Na :ions. Bu: if these relationsh 2008 Page #113  
the right co intervene. (b) If the United Nations were a supra-nat ional or 2008 Page #113  
on of all nations belonging to the United Nations. *• ... *,;, Occupatio n  2008 Page #113  
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) over the skies of Europe and the United States has sustained an irrationa 2008 Page #114  
t is world Government itself. ■The United Nations now and world Government  2008 Page #117  
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rt Walker Bush-took control of the United States. The War on TeJTorism to i 2008 Page #123  
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es in 93 countries , including the United States. Paul Manning , a CBS news 2008 Page #127  
or Germany in both Britain and the United States. Antony C. Sutton describe 2008 Page #127  
 the largest corporate bank in the United States. The Rockefellers owned St 2008 Page #128  
articipated in the creation of the United Nations. In January, 1945, the se 2008 Page #132  
ches of space missions in both the United States and Russia with an eye tow 2008 Page #136  
t stopped us had operated from the United States but had not operated in th 2008 Page #137  
t over the world. Many came to the United States under several programs suc 2008 Page #137  
f the 1991 book Secret Agenda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientist 2008 Page #137  
ow of National Socialists into the United States. Former Nazi spymaster Gen 2008 Page #138  
nd. In other words, everything the United States learned about Soviet aims  2008 Page #139  
ed with communists than Nazis, the United States formally joined Interpol j 2008 Page #139  
rough economics , foundations, the United Nations, universities, banking, i 2008 Page #144  
 today created a new empire in the United States-a Fourth Reich? The signs  2008 Page #144  
development to a standstill in the United States." Some Thoughts About SALT 2009 Page #10  
 for a descriptive analysis of the United States intelligence community tha 2009 Page #11  
esent or future adversaries of the United States? Whal good purpose can be  2009 Page #12  
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States and Soviet powers, that the United Stales CIA and NSA was could ee e 2009 Page #12  
ization were bound to confront the United States with problems which would  2009 Page #12  
ecogni zed. The sovereignty of the United States cannot be absolute or unli 2009 Page #14  
of utility. The air defense of the United States has a legitimate right to  2009 Page #14  
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UFO intelligence operations in the United States is not good and must be gu 2009 Page #15  
e Congress , and the people of the United States ought to give the highest  2009 Page #15  
nowledge " seems self-evident. The United States, nevertheless, was almost  2009 Page #15  
o many areas. Now, once again, the United States stands on the brink of tra 2009 Page #15  
at which it might represent to the United States. The film recovery capsule 2009 Page #16  
 this UFO space object offered the United States the most important and str 2009 Page #17  
ations, estimates that in 1960 the United States and the USSR spent equal p 2009 Page #21  
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y perceive an actual danger to the United States. A danger was perceived in 2009 Page #21  
ome precautionary measures. In the United States a counterforce strategy, p 2009 Page #22  
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PLOYEES NOR DEPARTMENT HEAD OF THE UNITED STATES GOVEIU'IMENT . CONTENTS SH 2009 Page #23  
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ization were bound to confront the United States with problems which would  2009 Page #23  
d that you know far more about the United States intelligence system than m 2009 Page #24  
 confirmed as the President of the United States by Constitutional Law, mem 2009 Page #25  
bably the most informed man in the United States on UFOs and also one of th 2009 Page #32  
t highly classified subject in the United States government, rating higher  2009 Page #36  
entire matter is considered by the United States authorities to be of treme 2009 Page #36  
R. In a stunning speech before the United Nations General Assembly on Septe 2009 Page #40  
aid: Finally, in a field where the United States and the Soviet Union have  2009 Page #40  
JIC: Operation Majestic-12 and the United States Government's UFO Cover-Up  2009 Page #46  
A and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World (Skyhorse Pu 2009 Page #46  
e the 18th General Assembly of the United Nations (September 20, 1963). Ava 2009 Page #46  
who claims a background within the United States' Intelligence community an 2009 Page #52  
 the security services of both the United States and England were and have  2009 Page #59  
, Illinois in 1960, and joined the United States Air Force right after high 2009 Page #77  
e Army Air Corps, which became the United States Air Force in 1947. Along t 2009 Page #87  
arance of strange phenomena in the United States in 194 7, it is important  2009 Page #156  
ctest secrecy by scientists in the United States, Britain and New Zealand.  2009 Page #157  
his country, Great Britain and the United States. The Herald said its sourc 2009 Page #157  
New Zealand, Great Britain and the United States. Had the project been comp 2009 Page #159  
 than New Zealand, Britain and the United States. The Herald said it learne 2009 Page #159  
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ceived by the British and although United States naval officers were not en 2009 Page #161  
arch, said he had been back in the United States since last July and declar 2009 Page #161  
test security by scientists in the United States, Britain and New Zealand,  2009 Page #167  
ceived by the British and although United States naval officers were not en 2009 Page #169  
roject Seal is regarded as a joint United States/New Zealand Project." "Pro 2009 Page #169  
New Zealand, Great Britain and the United States. Had the project been comp 2009 Page #172  
lear weapon tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll in the Mar 2009 Page #173  
arch, said he had been back in the United States since last July and declar 2009 Page #176  
convince the Soviet Union that the United States was in possession of an ai 2009 Page #177  
ware is that Soviet ag~nt.s in the United States bave bccm orciel'C!d to so 2009 Page #177  
ln 1945, it became apparent to the United States that Soviet espionage had  2009 Page #177  
re a secret weapons program of the United States. Joint Air ForceNavy Air I 2009 Page #177  
 of Flying Object Incidents in the United States, dated December 10, 1948 r 2009 Page #177  
ecember 10, 1948 revealed that the United States had documented 171         2009 Page #177  
htings of unknown objects over the United States, and the "high brass" appe 2009 Page #178  
-ounlr:,r. Gl·t"t1! DrHah1 and lhc United States. The Htralc.l :s:,li i:s ' 2009 Page #182  
,lc:-ald sa,d ,t lenrnctl that the United Stales. dcvolopment ol the p1•ojc 2009 Page #182  

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

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lly have been directing the proper units to the site behind the scenes. Aer 2003 Page #194  
perimeter) they had portable radar units just inside here, missiles, live m 2004 Page #52  
use of surface-to- air missiles by units of the U.S. Army National Antiairc 2004 Page #62  
tion of covert American government units to bring down the unidentified fly 2004 Page #65  
o veer off course. Those retrieval units operated under Projects Moon Dust  2004 Page #65  
American military and intelligence units had retrieved aerial vehicles desc 2004 Page #69  
ss had knowledge of C/R helicopter units, underground installations 75 1984 2004 Page #114  
 the calibration of the monitoring units than to drain our treasury. A simi 2004 Page #125  
early 40s, clearly these retrieval units would have had preplanned routes i 2004 Page #129  
r Deputy Chk,f of Artillery Rocket Units NI1-4 NI-B8 Kap-vStin Yer Counce o 2004 Page #155  
r psychological operations. "PSYOP units within the existing structures are 2004 Page #253  
 time they are told to stand down. Units designated GREEN are authorized to 2004 Page #253  
n, were retrieved by US Government units, specially trained for retrieval m 2005 Page #45  
pact and was retrieved by military units. 3. Direct investigation of, incre 2005 Page #78  
itary bases, highly trained mobile units were in a constant 'ready' state f 2005 Page #79  
e of the most secure and secretive units in any intelligence structure . If 2005 Page #124  
roduces personnel of "Majestic -12 units" to tl1e history and purpose of th 2005 Page #128  
at cr-nain military bases." mobile units were In a constant state to recove 2006 Page #26  
ea 51, and deployed to operational units at nearby Tonopah Test Range (fit) 2006 Page #81  
 Moscow. It is believed biowarfare units may still have smallpox stocks • 1 2006 Page #107  
p of thousands of smaller chemical units called amino acids, joined togethe 2006 Page #114  
nd was recovered by other military units. 5 5 Most remarkable was what Pres 2006 Page #123  
 any sense was there were too many units involved. You had the United State 2006 Page #148  
lists voluntarily jointed mjlitary units so that any independent reporting  2007 Page #12  
ucle:ir weapons . b. (U) All AFOSI units arc ,.,quired to m.-\intain and be 2007 Page #175  
anization and physical location of units of this District were most suitabl 2008 Page #26  
ecurity Agency, since AFSS and its units were under NSA operational control 2008 Page #29  
 likely.) Psychological operations units or PSYOPS have the green light to  2008 Page #111  
Tab "F" ■ Psychological operations units get green light to ■ Interrogate a 2008 Page #122  
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gencies are various organizational units. Therefore , when I use the word " 2009 Page #154  
ose agencies or sub organizational units, named or unnamed, official or uno 2009 Page #154  
ld have comprised the intelligence units of the War Department and the Navy 2009 Page #154  
w be comprised of the intelligence units of the U.S. Air Force and the Cent 2009 Page #154  
pable of doing things nonnal field units would not even dream of doing. To  2009 Page #155  
of special military and government units whose missions were so highly impo 2009 Page #155  

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

ons of the earth were shocked into unity. ” British Intelligence Asset 1941 2003 Page #14  
 culture co be devoid of political unity, ::hey would have the right to col 2008 Page #113  

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

Collections - Stanford, San Diego, Univ, of Minnesota November 14-16.2003 L 2003 Page #153  
er of Planet Pluto, David H. Levy, Univ, of Arizona Press, 1991 (Contains m 2003 Page #182  
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Word: "univcrult", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

as an C?.Uectivc all~mntive Sydncv univcrult v civli cni;:-Jnc"r• ; to the  2009 Page #184  

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

1 T5 ..VIE.er Eden Phillpotts Troy Univers* .3 full of magma! thengs_ paben 2006 Page #34  

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

 magic ■ Math and logic would seem universal ■ Once we understand the princ 2005 Page #4  
anding by it in the face of almost universal criticism. Read out of context 2005 Page #102  
ness In business, there would be a universal response along the World War I 2006 Page #62  
et aside; martial law could become universal. Science will be turned to ass 2006 Page #68  
ization of the NHI will be all but universal. A minority of peace advocates 2006 Page #68  
eow Off 7," their "search for the "universal meow." ln the ad a cat looks o 2007 Page #66  
"Out-of-this -world savings on the universal favorite" which "Tastes so goo 2007 Page #66  
t Disney Company , Viacom, Vivendi Universal , News Corporation and Bertels 2008 Page #143  

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

one the American news media almost universall y refuse to mention, because  2007 Page #40  

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

wever, people generally and almost universally have an interest in the UFO  2004 Page #121  

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

hould we be the only people in the universe. He wanted to shine the sunshin 2003 Page #198  
hould we be the only people in the universe? He wanted to shine the sunshin 2004 Page #188  
book, could in the wrong about the universe?" "And again, in her column Bro 2004 Page #247  
LE TO SSUME ONE SET OF LAWS IN OUR UNIVERSE ■ Let's also assume there is no 2005 Page #4  
ed the sea of energy pervading the universe, what might be the effect of tr 2005 Page #96  
e must be little or no life in the universe. Critics counter that any civil 2005 Page #120  
signals directed at our homes. The universe is ust and humankind has barely 2005 Page #120  
her time djmension. lt's as if our universe runs on the beat on one clock a 2005 Page #164  
or to bridge the gap between their universe and ours. The aliens project th 2005 Page #164  
n 22 Defying Gravity: The parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schat 2006 Page #3  
     Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe Of T. Townsend Brown Paul Schat 2006 Page #34  
     Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown The Biefel 2006 Page #36  
     Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown 1932— "A C 2006 Page #38  
     Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown ScFnP4rIFF 2006 Page #40  
     Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T. Townsend Brown "FTM" Nick 2006 Page #42  
he only intelligent species in the universe. Such a discovery would potenti 2006 Page #50  
io Worlds are meant to bracket the universe of contact possibilities, not e 2006 Page #53  
aven, as well as proof of a benign universe. There would be widespread 'we  2006 Page #60  
ent life existing elsewhere in the universe. In the past decade, astronomer 2006 Page #69  
AllenTough/intro.html. Sharing the Universe: Perspectives on Extraterrestri 2006 Page #70  
and Sagan, Intelligent Life in the Universe, 1966                           2006 Page #101  
ogically be able to understand our universe more clearly with even better c 2006 Page #102  
 your cat has the best meow in the universe, ... ·Meow M.ix will appoint hi 2007 Page #66  
 "Tastes so good cats all over the universe ask for it by name." 60 Agency: 2007 Page #66  
en a cat with the best meow in the universe must defer to the dog in this w 2007 Page #67  
 -the most popular language in the universe." 61                            2007 Page #67  
PHONE. LEAVING 519.720 TO SAVE THE UNIVERSE 63                              2007 Page #69  
ving 519,720 (mjnutes) to save the universe. " In a related advertisement,  2007 Page #70  
ieties, sure of their place in the universe, which have disinte grated when 2007 Page #76  
sition in our understanding of the universe and our place in it? I don't th 2007 Page #77  
existence of life elsewhere in the universe. With our own galaxy containing 2007 Page #184  
e we the most advanced race in the universe? 2) What if an ET race is 100 y 2007 Page #184  
 most intelligent life form in the universe? This article is about one stor 2008 Page #42  
dimensions and hopping through the universe in and out of theoretical wormh 2008 Page #95  
ological entities from inside this universe, or non-human entities from par 2008 Page #95  
s that humans are not alone in the universe? What facts about other intelli 2008 Page #95  
ea that our earth is not the whole universe, or even its center. From the e 2009 Page #20  

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h it." So, intelligent life in the universe4 is expected to be logical and  2006 Page #101  

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nd there is no interaction between universes ; but, occasionally, there are 2005 Page #164  
 there are locations where the two universes synchro-phase and a portal ope 2005 Page #164  
tum physicists talk about parallel universes , other dimensions and hopping 2008 Page #95  
r non-human entities from parallel universes or other dimensions, why is th 2008 Page #95  

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tes that at least 14 United States universities and other research centers  2005 Page #172  
e the images are then sold onto to Universities. 79                         2007 Page #85  
r also was president of Associated Universities , Inc. (AUI), established i 2008 Page #134  
 that would unite the resources of universities , other research organizati 2008 Page #134  
e Rockefellers. Major colleges and universities across the U.S., as well as 2008 Page #140  
, foundations, the United Nations, universities, banking, industry, medicin 2008 Page #144  

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essor of Forestry at West Virginia University. His findings support the eye 2003 Page #71  
nd its occupant. Included were the University of Colorado; Office of Naval  2003 Page #99  
tary divisions the summer of 1947; University of California, Los Angeles; A 2003 Page #99  
 a scientist in a major Midwestern university who has helped me analyze unu 2003 Page #100  
for size comparison. Photograph by university professor© 1996. The letter s 2003 Page #103  
as a shiny silver. I contacted the university professor who agreed to analy 2003 Page #103  
n Physics and Mathematics from the University of Toledo, Ohio, in 1957; he  2003 Page #111  
. A. in Bioscience from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana in 1961. H 2003 Page #111  
ked as a research physicist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor from 2003 Page #111  
ed an M. S. in biophysics from the University of Michigan. That year, he ha 2003 Page #111  
ibrary - More Libraries to go... • University Library ’s - Special Collecti 2003 Page #153  
e Mars Project, Wernher von Braun, University of Illinois Press, 1953. “Ast 2003 Page #182  
ite, physicist Dr. Tom Gray of the University of North Texas in Denton stat 2004 Page #30  
erence, that year held at American University in Washington. In February 19 2004 Page #58  
400 mph. Produced by Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. A 2004 Page #66  
cs Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University in Silver Spring, Maryland, t 2004 Page #66  
979. I had graduated from Stanford University with a Masters Degree in Comm 2004 Page #76  
n Smith's files were placed at the University of Ottawa, the true extent of 2004 Page #86  
uded being president of Penn State University for 15 years. Walker had also 2004 Page #98  
anted" a psychic into a Washington University project that the non-profit M 2004 Page #123  
FO's Are Real" was popular on many university campuses throughout the U.S.  2004 Page #135  
er, Charles Moore, the head of the University of New York secret Mogul ball 2004 Page #138  
f diplomatic history at Georgetown University, and so my package reached hi 2004 Page #140  
 IF FOUND, PLEASE CONTACT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Even Charles Moore, director 2004 Page #143  
ble to get a seemingly independent university to publicly state future inve 2004 Page #178  
e of time. The Air Force took this University of Colorado analysis as the p 2004 Page #178  
Air Force Academy, MA Case Western University • Personal correspondence wit 2004 Page #199  
x 20 prints of each image from the University of Texas, Arlington. After re 2004 Page #226  
ris, a brilliant technician at the University of Manchester, UK; Andrew Lav 2004 Page #227  
ginal negatives now survive in the University of Texas Library's Special Co 2004 Page #233  
 known ro have graduated from Ohio University in 1949 and was first employe 2005 Page #41  
d metallurgical engineerjng at the University of Cincinnati from 1943 to 19 2005 Page #41  
rom Sacramento 's California State University. One degree was in Anthropolo 2005 Page #64  
toric events were transpiring, the University of Arizona's weather modifica 2005 Page #100  
color film from the fifties in the University of Arizona's Physics and atmo 2005 Page #100  
ofessor Paul .Matthews of New York University observed in hjs 1973 review o 2005 Page #103  
{/ic Revolutions , Thomas S. Kuhn, University of Chicago Press. 1996 (3rd e 2005 Page #117  
rner). Stansel graduated from Ohio University in 1949 and was first employe 2005 Page #168  
d metallurgical engineering at the University of Cincinnati from 1943 to 19 2005 Page #169  
ker Former president or Penn State University 1987 conversation w th resear 2006 Page #27  
arrison, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis CA. An E 2006 Page #70  
eurologist Stanley Prusiner of the University of California provided the fi 2006 Page #114  
addison and Aneurin Evans of Keele University. Both expressed the theory th 2006 Page #121  
rer and mathematician from Toronto University — and we converted a small ba 2006 Page #128  
 group of people come from Cardiff University and they started to photograp 2006 Page #129  
hough, was how the people from the university knew what had happened. They  2006 Page #129  
 visitors — allegedly from Cardiff University — who turned up conveniently  2006 Page #130  
 dirt or film is later sent to the University of Washington for testing. Th 2006 Page #187  
y didn't the test results from the University of Washington identify it as  2006 Page #192  
985. • Klipsun, Western Washington University campus magazine, March 1985,  2006 Page #194  
died psychology at Texas Christian University, comparative religions and an 2006 Page #195  
 religions and anthropology at the University of California at Santa Barbar 2006 Page #195  
for the Episcopal ministry at Yale University Divinity School. He currently 2006 Page #195  
ir in Consciousness Studies at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), b 2006 Page #196  
Chair of Anomalies Research at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. His goa 2006 Page #196  
 was to set up a laboratory at the university to coordinate with the Prince 2006 Page #196  
rch (PEAR) Laboratory at Princeton University, to replicate their human-com 2006 Page #196  
r of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University; 194                          2006 Page #197  
bs, Professor of History at Temple University in Pennsylvania; John Carpent 2006 Page #198  
s financed several programs in the university including the School of Nursi 2006 Page #199  
roversial areas. Because we were a University -sponsored group we were give 2006 Page #199  
y reporter R. Roger Harkins during University of Colorado "study'' ► Many e 2007 Page #19  
orical censorshjp role. During the University of Colorado UFO study, a loca 2007 Page #20  
dward U. Condon. Condon headed the University of Colorado's now-infamous Sc 2007 Page #75  
s named president of Johns Hopkins University, and later, president of Rock 2007 Page #75  
nd later, president of Rockefeller University. Bronk's distinguished backgr 2007 Page #75  
 HND was all gained in London. GM: University of North of London. Holloway  2007 Page #79  
 Institute for Astrophysics at the University of New :ivlexico. Capilla Pea 2007 Page #161  
 Institute for Astrophysics at the University of New Mexico. Our 61cm (24'' 2007 Page #161  
s and Astronom y Department at the University of New Mexico from 1947 ro 19 2007 Page #162  
physical chemist Roy Craig for the University of Colorado's Condon Committe 2007 Page #195  
abs. Further analysis were done by University of Arizona metaUuro-ical eno- 2007 Page #195  
t Dr. Peter Sturrock, and at Orsay University and other labs in France. For 2007 Page #195  
etary Geosciences Institute at the University of 191                        2007 Page #197  
SSR" (1992 American edition by the University of Arizona Press); and author 2007 Page #198  
ociate professor of physics at the University of Utah confirmed this in tha 2008 Page #11  
                 SLIDE# 11 Cornell University SLIDE# 12 Prof. Michael Kelle 2008 Page #75  
or even time travelers? At Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, physicis 2008 Page #75  
ived his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California-Berkeley in 197 2008 Page #75  
l and Computer Engineering Cornell University Ithaca, New York 70 Audio: Pr 2008 Page #76  
eneral Education Board (1903), the University of Chicago (1889), the Rockef 2008 Page #140  
 their education , and Rockefeller University in New York City. These Rocke 2008 Page #140  
s a professor at George Washington University until he was snatched up by t 2009 Page #9  
                campus of Stanford University. Accordingly, I spent one day 2009 Page #10  
curity, 'NBS published 0)' Her,ard University Press in October I 95 8 widel 2009 Page #12  
                           Harvard University, and thus my debt remains to  2009 Page #25  
ks as an archivist for a midwestem university . His published books include 2009 Page #34  
elp her son graduate from Stanford University. Her physical strength remain 2009 Page #88  
osphere-A Study of the Aeropause , University of New Mexico Press, Albuquer 2009 Page #90  
 engineering professor at Auckland University. During the war he was chairm 2009 Page #157  
ssociate W.A. Miller of the Sydney University Civil Engineering Department  2009 Page #159  
oned a Prof. J. M Snodgrass of the University of California as a co-worker. 2009 Page #160  
cturer in Civil Engineering at the University of Sydney. ln 1940, he was ap 2009 Page #163  
ofessor of Engineering at Auckland University College in New Zealand where  2009 Page #163  
h vacated his position at Auckland University to work as the Chief Engineer 2009 Page #163  
 and did graduate work at both the University of Pennsylvania as well as at 2009 Page #164  
ivision of War Research , Columbia University from 1943 -46 as a Research A 2009 Page #164  
 Division of War Research, and the University of California . After the war 2009 Page #164  
ipps Institution of Oceanography , University of California, San Diego, whe 2009 Page #164  
tute. Upon his retirement from the University of California in 1974, he bec 2009 Page #164  
 Gibson, Professor J.M. Snodgrass, University of California, Division of Wa 2009 Page #164  
ritical conditions at the Auckland University College. However , he supplie 2009 Page #166  
 of the Department of Engineering, University of California, upon the analy 2009 Page #166  
ritical conditions at the Auckland University College forced the Council to 2009 Page #166  
d its permission. During 1948, the University of California published a num 2009 Page #166  
Faculty of Engineering at Auckland University College from 1940 -1949. It w 2009 Page #168  
Gibson, Professor J.M. Snodgrass , University of California, Division of Wa 2009 Page #169  
oned a Prof. J.M. Snodgrass of the University of California as a co-worker. 2009 Page #171  
tion based on T.D.J. Leech to have University Civil Engineering Department  2009 Page #171  
ritical conditions at the Auckland University College. However he supplied  2009 Page #172  
 of the Department of Engineering, University of California, upon the analy 2009 Page #172  
ritical conditions at the Auckland University College forced the Council to 2009 Page #172  
d its permission. During 1948, the University of California published a num 2009 Page #172  
 ·1 K'nncy said th11t at prc!ent I University or ulifor:iia u • co-: ltl,,l 2009 Page #183  
satd loday a nc_w Snod~rass of th~ University of s-ccrct \•.-1::r..pon menl 2009 Page #184  

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contribution to the work of Sydney University's Civil Engineering Departmen 2009 Page #160  

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uch trungs exist? GM: There are on Unix macrunes access via shell accounts  2007 Page #88  

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re are the highest possible in the uniYerse? 2) Do you think trillions of a 2005 Page #117  

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

ilway Timetable Up.dates, offers a unjque notification service: "\Xlhate\ e 2007 Page #75  
 words). The runway incorporated a unjque feature at the far end. An upward 2007 Page #114  

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iJJ classified "TOP SECRET" by the Unjted Scates Air Force. Now, after 60 y 2007 Page #94  
we have to turn our attention to a Unjted States Air Force project code-nam 2007 Page #132  

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

"'!T'•.1 ,,""ry~p. \,_. ~ .. ~, .. unk"t'", lh.a,·,• ~ .. ~_en.. r-. :)J .\ 2005 Page #124  
 lb.) 12.383 KG. (27 ,1\JlJ I.B. ) UNK;,.:OWN                               2007 Page #112  
heimer 4.43 0.24 5.08 -Cooper 5.22 unk 5.08 ■Sentence length -Einstein (22) 2008 Page #119  

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

iar amid all the peeLing paint and unkempt look of the buildings and ground 2005 Page #56  

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

 use people are apt to scoff and y unkind things. Especially then they hear 2006 Page #44  

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

o categories-the knowabl e and the unknowable. (a) Coordinate UFO data coll 2009 Page #19  

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

tising campaign . But knowingly or unknowingly, the ad agency responsible c 2007 Page #74  

Word: "unknown", 135 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ny citizens are led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense. ” S 2003 Page #10  
ers exist. Their modus operand/ is unknown but concentrated effort is being 2003 Page #12  
Chief of Police - n Local Police - Unknown at present a CG FBI Special Agen 2003 Page #31  
t assigned to this field office is unknown a present. SEM on March 11. 1941 2003 Page #32  
fman a few weeks after incident by unknown person - Fronabarger? □ Charlett 2003 Page #35  
ere the object is located today is unknown. 58                              2003 Page #62  
 exact location of the landing was unknown. In the mid-1980's, my associate 2003 Page #63  
doubt in my mind that an object of unknown origin did fall near Kecksburg.  2003 Page #65  
 apparent recovery of an object of unknown origin from the Kecksburg area.  2003 Page #66  
e while attempting to intercept an unknown. That June of that year the Sovi 2003 Page #88  
on both sides of the border follow unknown returns moving at a mind-bogglin 2003 Page #88  
most extensive technical report on unknown aerial objects. It is important  2003 Page #88  
th was powerless in the face of an unknown threat. And as the man charged w 2003 Page #95  
 at Edwards AFB, California as an "unknown" and left as an "unknown." He sa 2003 Page #110  
ia as an "unknown" and left as an "unknown." He said later he learned the m 2003 Page #110  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Unknown Missile In Mexico November 14-16 2003 Page #158  
estrial power ® Object or devices, unknown origin, beyond science o Wreckag 2003 Page #174  
heat Appearance of aluminum foil...unknown plastic-like... o Substantial be 2003 Page #175  
s c Kevlar material B To avoid the unknown religious impact 11W/2003 Specia 2003 Page #188  
ght be substantial and it is quite unknown. □ There might still be a “clear 2003 Page #188  
t that sabotage, enemy action, and unknown phenomena were all considered po 2003 Page #193  
status of the fourth technician is unknown. Autposies are scheduled aspects 2003 Page #235  
d entry into our atmosphere due to unknown causes. /)R. DETLEV BRONK/ has b 2003 Page #236  
934 hertz, a measure that has been unknown so far. The investigation has al 2004 Page #12  
eel used in the construction is an unknown alloy. It consists of an exterio 2004 Page #12  
in its construction are completely unknown to all experts who participated  2004 Page #13  
 his travels — are written in some unknown hieroglyphics and cannot be deci 2004 Page #26  
r motive power. It was built of an unknown metal, resembling somewhat a mix 2004 Page #27  
. They soon came upon a machine of unknown origin. It was triangular in sha 2004 Page #47  
 Penniston got close enough to see unknown symbols or letter forms on the c 2004 Page #47  
cians claimed they had detected an unknown object that put some of the 83   2004 Page #86  
cers exist.Their modus operandi is unknown but concentrated effort is being 2004 Page #89  
ar) and was informed that for some unknown reason radar return from the dir 2004 Page #104  
lack when bodies mentioned 10 1948 Unknown, Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 Researchers Jo 2004 Page #111  
eet long; multiple sources 12 1949 Unknown, Mexico 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Tom 2004 Page #111  
d bodies but some got away 13 1950 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 1 0 No names or corro 2004 Page #111  
me members of alien crews" 14 1950 Unknown, Mexico 1 1 0 1 1 Researcher Wil 2004 Page #111  
en successfully from media 19 1952 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No names or corro 2004 Page #111  
hed. 4 bodies, large heads 30 1955 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 1 No names but simi 2004 Page #112  
 skin- tight flight suits" 38 1963 Unknown, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Bill H 2004 Page #112  
vie showing UFO and bodies 39 1963 Unknown, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Michae 2004 Page #112  
17-18 Live alien encounter 45 1967 Unknown, Germany 0 1 0 0 0 Researcher Cl 2004 Page #113  
ka aw movie of dead bodies 56 1973 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corrob 2004 Page #113  
n Black Ops weren't cool • Korolev unknown until his death on operating tab 2004 Page #164  
erials Science Studies Performed • Unknown inscriptions in unseen languages 2004 Page #168  
th: An Astronaut's Journg into the Unknown that when he was flying on Gemin 2004 Page #176  
ot a reflection — it's this — it's unknown stuff. I asked Emenegger if he t 2004 Page #184  
a considerable amount of debris of unknown origin on the Foster Ranch near  2004 Page #240  
 in the investigation of a crashed unknown object in the vicinity of Kingma 2005 Page #40  
ievals of 'interplanetary craft of unknown origin.' In Kingman, according t 2005 Page #45  
a series of long metal pipes at an unknown object high above his rural Main 2005 Page #88  
 trying to prove somethjng that is unknown to someone who is ignorant of th 2005 Page #94  
 to someone who is ignorant of the unknown , or fearful of its threatening  2005 Page #94  
as trained on it and it moved. The unknown became less red as the device ke 2005 Page #96  
 fire antiaircraft guns at a large unknown aerial object suspended in the b 2005 Page #121  
 exist. c. Their modus operandi is unknown but concentrated effort is being 2005 Page #128  
carefully circled with a pen by an unknown source at the NSA with the word  2005 Page #133  
Aerospace Engineering AdditionaUy, unknown systems that may enhance alien p 2005 Page #163  
venties on avionics systems. Jr is unknown as to whether he had further inv 2005 Page #169  
was recruited and trained in a way unknown to his normal ELINT military tra 2006 Page #22  
-run the aircraft. "Origin remains unknown. - Distribution list: NSA. Sec.  2006 Page #28  
ibelliasimititon post F-16s Pursue Unknown Craft Over Region Steve Vogel Wa 2006 Page #28  
 yesterday after radar detected an unknown aircraft in area airspace. But t 2006 Page #28  
rad) Five soldiers guard object of unknown ongin, about 45 feet long, 15 fe 2006 Page #29  
ndent classification procedures_ • Unknown number—estimated 150 within DoD. 2006 Page #33  
NHI's vulnerabilities, if any, are unknown. Intelligence gathering would be 2006 Page #62  
strangeness, the risk would be its unknown capacity for covert manipulation 2006 Page #63  
ublic. Until then the aircraft was unknown outside of a tight circle of peo 2006 Page #73  
02) and as a result of damage from unknown causes. 8. The Panel was concern 2006 Page #103  
d entry into our atmosphere due to unknown causes. DR. DETLEV BRONK has bee 2006 Page #104  
that there are black ops here with unknown organisms of uncontrollable leth 2006 Page #106  
sia. More than 66 civilians and an unknown number of military personnel are 2006 Page #107  
sect-borne Viral Hemorrhagic Fever unknown at the time. Later when Bolivian 2006 Page #108  
aths of military personnel from an unknown cause Case 3. The Chihuahua Disk 2006 Page #109  
e Respiratory Distress Syndrome of unknown source, with a presumptive deter 2006 Page #110  
 3. Anthrax 4. Hantaan Virus 5. An unknown chemotoxin 6. "Something complet 2006 Page #111  
ence of a similar pathogen, as yet unknown to the American people? In summa 2006 Page #112  
 their actions and propagation are unknown, it is now commonly accepted tha 2006 Page #113  
in birds. However, its function is unknown. The strange behavior of abnorma 2006 Page #114  
g something that had been hitherto unknown: an unscheduled C141 transporter 2006 Page #132  
ndlesham vehicle was described) of unknown origin. (29) It may be relevant  2006 Page #132  
he woods — for reasons that remain unknown. 129                             2006 Page #132  
U.S. Air Defense radar detected an unknown approaching U.S. airspace from t 2006 Page #133  
elicopters were flown in from some unknown source and assembled in a secure 2006 Page #134  
ake a choice, either to allow this unknown aircraft to stay in the hands of 2006 Page #134  
ase, or was taken directly to this unknown base directly from Atlanta. "The 2006 Page #135  
n of the crash and recovery of the unknown object in Mexico broadly conform 2006 Page #136  
ould come over the screen that was unknown, it would flash X. 149           2006 Page #152  
h Retrieval Conference WHEN IT WAS UNKNOWN, IT WOULD FLASH X? Yes. So, if t 2006 Page #153  
nknown.' So, they would call it an Unknown. Discs Hovering in the Radar Dea 2006 Page #153  
p" of Maine. It says nothing about unknown aircraft over Alaska. Detection  2006 Page #169  
istered. As of this writing, it is unknown if the exam took place or what t 2006 Page #188  
the sea floor. • Conclusion #7: An unknown physical object was discovered a 2006 Page #190  
he incelLigence communit y, though unknown to American citizens. The media  2007 Page #11  
down e3yment. Source of funding is unknown but has • been altnbuted to mobs 2007 Page #26  
down payment. Source of funding is unknown but has been attributed co mobst 2007 Page #26  
R TITLES IV. Charles Fort: strange unknown craft, unknown lights, voices; c 2007 Page #44  
arles Fort: strange unknown craft, unknown lights, voices; cites the four c 2007 Page #44  
veat ■ Declassification "ORADA" is unknown BOOK CHAPTER TITLES XIII. The Po 2007 Page #45  
y military authorities. ■ Origins: unknown ■ Interceptions and military clo 2007 Page #51  
(Illustration #29) Ill m. 133 ii.) UNKNOWN 10.7.:i Ill. (35.3 Ff.) U:-JKNO\ 2007 Page #112  
 nearly half a century lacer, that unknown object still lies dormant on the 2007 Page #139  
redible data on crashed objects of unknown and potentially exotic origins.  2007 Page #140  
 had been "triggered by signals of unknown ongm, zoo events." The answer to 2007 Page #144  
 (Zone of Silence), where strange, unknown forces are said to frequently in 2007 Page #185  
 their jeeps and trucks. Something unknown , perhaps a chemical or biologic 2007 Page #187  
ly even die. With the threat of an unknown plague breaking out within 30 mi 2007 Page #187  
tal growth type of manufacture ... unknown when the fragments were recovere 2007 Page #195  
ute in Moscow-this case is totally unknown in the UFO literature and has ne 2007 Page #195  
ertificate of Testing" that, "trus unknown metal (UFO) is able to withstand 2007 Page #200  
ing." The Santiago Jab concluded: "Unknown metal not affected by acids." 19 2007 Page #200  
ort prepared by Douglas Crouch, an unknown officer wrote, "On April 18, 196 2008 Page #16  
tection of a veritable squadron of unknown objects tracked over the Oak Rid 2008 Page #28  
8 onwards, the idea that countless unknown aerial objects invading the airs 2008 Page #29  
Rendlesham either (A) an object of unknown origin and intent manifested in  2008 Page #32  
determined origin and for purposes unknown. Significantly, and of deep rele 2008 Page #35  
rgy research by aerial vehicles of unknown origin is not something that sho 2008 Page #37  
 Sunday, November 25, 1979 when an unknown object descended from the skies  2008 Page #42  
 included a similar perception-the unknown object was falling and out of po 2008 Page #48  
spectacle outside. She observed an unknown aircraft pass over her home; she 2008 Page #50  
er 25, 1979 at about 10:50 pm. The unknown object impacted, and may have ex 2008 Page #58  
                               The unknown object was illuminated in such a 2008 Page #59  
oy A. Gallant, Atheneum , 1995 The Unknown Tunguska , Vladimir V. Rubtsov,  2008 Page #103  
ny citizens are led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense." -- 2008 Page #131  
 exist, c. Their modus operandi is unknown but a concentrated effort is bei 2009 Page #36  
34 In response to the June NSM and unknown to Kennedy , Dulles drafted a se 2009 Page #43  
s control of classified UFO files. Unknown to Kennedy, a set of secret MJ-1 2009 Page #45  
sue. It was Dulles and another six unknown MJ-12 members who sanctioned the 2009 Page #45  
. agency to implement the process. Unknown to Kennedy, the CIA's chief of c 2009 Page #45  
              senior CIA and other unknown officials in the assassination o 2009 Page #46  
 in the investigation of a crashed unknown object in the vicinity of Kingma 2009 Page #49  
ievals of 'interplanetary craft of unknown origin.' In Kingman, according t 2009 Page #51  
s, beams and a triangular craft of unknown origin entered the forest repeat 2009 Page #58  
 Soviet citizen in the face of the unknown? Just about anything is possible 2009 Page #140  
his, we have reported sightings of unknown objects over the United States,  2009 Page #178  

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9. Paul Wenzel reported seeing "an unknown-shaped object with a large red t 2008 Page #48  

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

ving as a kind of air base for the unknowns, especially during snow storms  2004 Page #13  
Weapons Storage Area first saw the unknowns from their observation tower as 2004 Page #47  
his and his men's reactions as the unknowns flew overhead, irregularly shoo 2004 Page #47  
rability, speed and silence of the unknowns repeatedly defied conventional  2005 Page #94  
 drawing on it. The remaining four unknowns (to the north, south and west)  2005 Page #96  
am of data sharing with NASA where Unknowns [UFOs] are a factor. This will  2009 Page #41  

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ry of Defence Grouping) 1 1 V.V.S. UNKS PVID TsPK Launch Centers Tracking S 2004 Page #156  
 • TAW: Center of Flight Control • UNKS Administration of Chief of Space Me 2004 Page #157  

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

nter is a red I ight." "Finally, I unleashed my camera-case cover and broug 2008 Page #82  

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e read...earth will be annihilated unless it agrees to forfeit its gold. Fo 2003 Page #14  
't know what the heck else did it, unless the deer did it. But these guys w 2003 Page #69  
to be able to retain the original. Unless you feel rather strongly about th 2003 Page #204  
olving The "Emulation" departure - unless a leak forces our hand. I am draf 2003 Page #205  
to be able to retain the briginal. Unless you feel rather strongly about th 2003 Page #216  
73 , D Al4swisiSA to the announced unless , power tet in this tits,. Castro 2004 Page #20  
ns. One thing is for sure, though. Unless the authorities declassify quite  2004 Page #148  
ensitive for our consumption — and unless unnamed persons cease and desist  2004 Page #148  
fate. • Intimidation of witnesses, unless they are government affiliated, i 2004 Page #170  
h a report for general circulation unless it was a document that leaked out 2005 Page #42  
 functions must certainly continue unless we believe the military has no fu 2005 Page #143  
t having instructions or ruagrams. Unless the system is very complex, it is 2005 Page #162  
transfusions. I am convinced that, unless we stupidly destroy ourselves, th 2006 Page #6  
iven on an ad hoc temporary basis, unless the individual completes further  2006 Page #24  
. He figures nobody'll believe him unless he brings back pictures. 1e'Lpoba 2006 Page #44  
 might take wait and see attitude, unless NHI is overtly violent. Church le 2006 Page #63  
 of creative fervor and discovery. Unless restrained by government and busi 2006 Page #67  
f the area was "unlikely" to occur unless further information surfaced that 2006 Page #121  
w nothing about 'Hare hunting' but unless the hunters use aircraft searchli 2006 Page #121  
at they were detected over Alaska, unless, of course, there were two groups 2006 Page #168  
salvation, forever and ever, amen. Unless... Unless we true scientists pull 2006 Page #182  
 forever and ever, amen. Unless... Unless we true scientists pull together  2006 Page #182  
rk the ad industry is im olved in, unless they want the public to take UFOs 2007 Page #77  
e much l could have done with them unless l had the software to view them.  2007 Page #86  
supposed to but how would one know unless someone came up and said, you are 2007 Page #88  
ot allowed contact with each other unless a solicitor is present. They have 2007 Page #92  
t is it?" "It's an Air Force deal, unless somebody's trying to trick me. Yo 2007 Page #133  
w is that information is released, unless any of the formal exemptions appl 2008 Page #62  
ke to be under fire in a war zone. Unless you've been there and done it, yo 2008 Page #68  
 will not turn to national defense unless they perceive an actual danger to 2009 Page #21  

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

terrstrial ■submitt ■ absorbtion ■ unlhabited ■ ineradical present not pres 2008 Page #116  

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

e having physical reactions is not unlike the references in the "Majestic 1 2004 Page #17  
but when they did, a large machine unlike anything they had ever seen befor 2004 Page #48  
 languages, but to indicate it was unlike Western writing. We would also le 2004 Page #135  
rification is possible there. And, unlike Deep Throat, or even "Dr. Gee," t 2004 Page #221  
 the orgonomic potential. That is, unlike the conventional energy systems w 2005 Page #90  
ff the coast of California [that], unlike the raid, has no bearing on conve 2005 Page #122  
ot-lead presses used in the 1950s, unlike computer programs that might fake 2005 Page #129  
 suction effect on the upper, but, unlike the airfoil, it does not require  2005 Page #172  
go bother other civilizations who, unlike us, have learned to live peaceful 2006 Page #7  
es, the younger generation, which, unlike me, was never alive when there wa 2006 Page #9  
anation, guidance and reassurance. Unlike familiar NHI, a strange NHI would 2006 Page #61  
or RAM, for instance. The F- 117A, unlike earlier aircraft, was assembled w 2006 Page #85  
ein has unusual properties. First, unlike the normal form, it is not broken 2006 Page #114  
ien Ale is sold by the carton. But unlike other six packs, this one conspir 2007 Page #71  
 intact, was a shiny, silvery disc unlike anything the Mexicans had ever se 2007 Page #186  
hem. "It was a very bright light." Unlike many of the others, Johnson remem 2008 Page #11  

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

tly influence our processes, it is unlikely to be good for Homo sapiens. In 2003 Page #185  
o then typed it, but surely, it is unlikely that he typed it himself. Given 2003 Page #208  
ed the details to Scully. It seems unlikely that Newton would have been a r 2004 Page #218  
most four hundred pages in length? Unlikely. Even more interesting is the f 2004 Page #218  
a national security threat. In the unlikely event that UFO's overtly displa 2004 Page #252  
the mention in the Tab — A "In the unlikely event that UFOs display hostile 2004 Page #254  
anachronisms, then it is extremely unlikely that its public emergence forty 2006 Page #15  
refore concludes that it is highly unlikely that SOM1-01 is genuine. Aldric 2006 Page #15  
at another search of the area was "unlikely" to occur unless further inform 2006 Page #121  
the tempers of the citizenry, it's unlikely that anyone ate eggs a la concr 2006 Page #183  
ouds." • Conclusion #1: It is very unlikely that this event can be attribut 2006 Page #189  
d in the bay? It would seem highly unlikely that any such object that had s 2006 Page #191  
ian Mountains , Oak Ridge seems an unlikely setting for events that changed 2008 Page #27  
AL team off-duty. This is not that unlikely due to the proximity of the Pac 2008 Page #44  
stablished facility, it would seem unlikely that "annual" meetings would ha 2009 Page #13  
 practice was so common as to make unlikely an objective review of the UFO  2009 Page #24  
rchives and is a hoax, but that is unlikely given NARA security procedures  2009 Page #46  

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

was warm and clear, ,isibility was unlimfred . A check was made with the co 2007 Page #165  

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

ch was simple, self-sustaining and unlimited 208                            2004 Page #211  
1m1t T TJ'i1,g lo Hidt? Advenrures Unlimited Press, 1995, p. 67-68. 81      2005 Page #83  
arch would require top secrecy and unlimited funding. Over time, this could 2006 Page #64  
tification "U.L." which stood for "Unlimited .Altitude". Jack was informed  2007 Page #100  
nited States cannot be absolute or unlimited. It is justified by reasons of 2009 Page #14  

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t is released. I have never had an unlisted telephone number. It is in my b 2006 Page #12  

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

WW BE FLYINS 0/Ut. THE OCEANS FOil UNlNOWN lURl'O!.ES. -                    2009 Page #106  

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

that the patient, finding his door unlocked, walked across the hall to the  2003 Page #92  
r fault that these gates were left unlocked with no warning signs on them.  2007 Page #88  

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

Pl.U-1[0 IIANrwt~, 58Cl 1U1, NORAD UNltNONN TRAC1(N) ANO •EPOA11NO GYSTE.Y  2008 Page #149  

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

he University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), before the Consciousness Research 2006 Page #196  
nsciousness Research Laboratory at UNLV, and before the National Institute  2006 Page #196  
s Vegas. We visited departments at UNLV, and networked with colleagues from 2006 Page #197  
 Bigelow and I joined a group from UNLV to visit the Nevada Test Site. Many 2006 Page #199  
as been a major financial donor at UNLV and has financed several programs i 2006 Page #199  
aw as much as we did that day with UNLV. 196                                2006 Page #199  
FOs. In 2003 he funded research at UNLV to study adjunct modalities for can 2006 Page #206  
and brought in speakers to special UNLV presentations including: Larry Doss 2006 Page #206  
n. These were videotaped under the UNLV Alternative Health Lecture Series.  2006 Page #206  
r, Robert Bigelow financed several UNLV nurses, lecturers and me to attend  2006 Page #206  
conference tied in nicely with the UNLV lecture series and provided several 2006 Page #207  
 Chair in Consciousness Studies at UNLV, the Consciousness Research Laborat 2006 Page #207  
usness Research Laboratory also at UNLV, and the National Institute for Dis 2006 Page #207  

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

the staff, students and faculty at UNM. German physicist, 155               2007 Page #161  

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

nce airplane. One idea involved an unmanned drone capable of carrying a cam 2006 Page #77  
ding jet and rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, and cruise mis 2006 Page #143  

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

e military bases with squadrons of unmarked helicopters that are dispatched 2006 Page #26  
ds of craft are prominently noted: unmarked helicopters and UFOs. Serious s 2006 Page #115  
, Dominic Papetti recalls watching unmarked airplanes circle constantly ove 2006 Page #187  
und ) ou? GM: Yeah they are pretty unmarked . One of my cousins was a bit u 2007 Page #82  
g to start itself. There were also unmarked helicopter over-flights forda~  2007 Page #129  
te as the Crash her son watched an unmarked official -looking sedan pull up 2008 Page #53  
violations ■ New abduction cases ■ Unmarked helicopters ■ Iran ■ Government 2008 Page #160  

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

s.• From lhe book. land slide, The Unmatang of lhe President , 1984-1988 .l 2009 Page #142  

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

ct. There must be an immediate and unmistakable sense of brotherhood, clear 2006 Page #54  

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

l on th" i.slar.d md Snoo-1 Bl.lc.:Unn= or SO-.Jnc. wave.\ Jn :i .. te.Jnst 2009 Page #182  

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

e for our consumption — and unless unnamed persons cease and desist from de 2004 Page #148  
were largely pushed by a series of unnamed sources who approached Len Strin 2004 Page #179  
 transferred after that to another unnamed base, or was taken directly to t 2006 Page #135  
t" were provided to the site by an unnamed researcher that, "appear to be t 2009 Page #52  
sub organizational units, named or unnamed, official or unofficial, who hav 2009 Page #154  

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

 .. : ·· -rd news agency, owner at UnNed P~so lntemallonal} ',• ,· • ·~-:-. 2007 Page #16  

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

tudy of the UFO phenomenon. "Ir is unnkely that positive proof of their exi 2007 Page #193  

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

ent of the U.S. Army passed almost unnoticed through San Antonio in the lat 2005 Page #153  

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

rts could possibly have been moved unobserved in a few days • Many of the U 2004 Page #126  

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

hard Hall III, 25-26 UFO unharmed, unoccupied, four occupants all dead near 2004 Page #112  

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

nt through both their official and unofficial communications. Let's begin a 2003 Page #30  
is fair, whether it is official or unofficial, true or false, ethical or un 2003 Page #176  
t least the 1960s. There have been unofficial leaks by military people and  2004 Page #73  
ower, the gap between official and unofficial reality will only widen. Yet, 2005 Page #84  
t seems to have been written at an unofficial level by a source with deep k 2006 Page #133  
obertson asked them to conduct an "unofficial search." It is important to n 2008 Page #44  
its, named or unnamed, official or unofficial, who have involved themselves 2009 Page #154  

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

4ERF FELL FOP' SPACE TN SANTA CR07 UNOIJOTE. AN uNtIFFICIAL TRA*SLATICN OF  2004 Page #21  

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n ·be ratlioactive rJlY•, tram cor.unon sub• lctill cncr11ics ct cosmic ~": 2009 Page #182  

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

han to acknowledge the surprising, unorthodox tangibles that culture reject 2005 Page #117  
nsparent structure and some of the unorthodox methods of a pervasive UFO in 2009 Page #12  
nsparent structure and some of the unorthodox methods of a pervasive UFO in 2009 Page #24  

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

 James: Oh yes, I saw them when he unpacked the boxes to see what was in th 2004 Page #93  

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

flVONG AND HANDLING 20. Uncrating, unpacking and checking: only cleared per 2003 Page #177  

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

ems. Much of the titanium skin was unpainted, as would be expected on the e 2006 Page #76  

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

the World Intruder Alert ■ Perhaps unparalleled activity in U.S. ■ Animal m 2008 Page #160  

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

e. To explore these matters is not unpatriotic; co commend them for researc 2005 Page #143  

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

ing Earth's atmosphere, planned or unplanned, at this particular place or p 2006 Page #189  

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

range-negative world would be very unpleasant, with deteriorating hope exac 2006 Page #64  

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

ailable . Military UFO research is unpopular among scientists, partly on ac 2009 Page #21  

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

ss which would help transform this unpossessing speck on the map into a nex 2003 Page #144  

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

aka flying saucers) begins with an unprecedente d true account by Mr. Jack  2007 Page #94  

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

ence Government gathering would be unprecedented; science would be pressed  2006 Page #64  
British Ministry of Defense, in an unprecedented move, gave a huge amount o 2006 Page #131  
uably have led to a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions. And for evide 2007 Page #136  
ert, and then something completely unprecedented happened in the skies over 2007 Page #185  

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

ight try independent contact, with unpredictable results. Given NHI strange 2006 Page #63  
orse. Society would fracture along unpredictable lines. People would not kn 2006 Page #63  
But strangeness would also provoke unpredictable reactions in wide segments 2006 Page #65  

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

, nevertheless, was almost totally unprepared for the dangers and stress of 2009 Page #15  
eft our radar early warning system unprepared for last years air space viol 2009 Page #18  

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

ficiently complex that it would be unproductive to attempt to summarize the 2004 Page #121  

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

 uncovering the truth is served by unprovable or unfalsifiable assertions,  2005 Page #86  

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

ying discs themselves. Even though unproved, it appears that flying discs m 2004 Page #62  

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

t since has simply accepted Cahn's unproven conclusion as fact. What is an  2004 Page #219  

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

s. The War on TeJTorism to include unprovoked attacks on Afghanistan and Ir 2008 Page #123  

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

witnesses have been able to verify unpublished or little known details abou 2003 Page #57  
dge UFO Incident: New & Previously Unpublished Pieces of the Puzzle Peter R 2004 Page #3  
e UFO Incident: New and Previously Unpublished Pieces of the Puzzle Peter R 2004 Page #46  
en go on to the new and previously unpublished pieces of the puzzle. To beg 2004 Page #46  
 audience. This new and previously unpublished information hardly resolves  2004 Page #59  
as Cruces, Dona Ana County, in his unpublished manuscript entitled Peculiar 2004 Page #62  
ade available to Stringfield in an unpublished Cooper document, "The White  2004 Page #115  
nt a courier to inform Truman.) An unpublished version of the ending of thi 2006 Page #168  
dies ■Cooper: first 30 pages of an unpublished book, WSPG 1947 H:rwrtbtr 20 2008 Page #116  
 Friedman, after studying Menzel's unpublished biography and interviewing h 2008 Page #133  

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

gh to justify keeping this secret. Unquestionably, the discovery during WW2 2003 Page #185  
Perhaps a friend or family member. Unquestionably, this is a phenomenon tha 2005 Page #74  

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

UFO information that would help to unravel the mystery for the public. Greg 2004 Page #189  
ing whether social order begins to unravel or stays intact. Government woul 2006 Page #55  
ion. Social cohesion might quickly unravel, and with it the ability of busi 2006 Page #63  
ts, struggle forward attempting to unravel the mysteries of human experienc 2006 Page #181  
ast Guard reports as we attempt to unravel the mystery of About the Author. 2006 Page #194  

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

ahuan desert area, bent on further unraveling the tantalizing mystery of th 2007 Page #188  

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

tiun \Vcck & Spucc Tc:chnolo.:,y. :unrc,~J, 1 21)(),1 To the Stars ~-l·ru p 2005 Page #30  

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

ve of the bodies and craft from an unreachable source in Canada. In Status  2004 Page #97  

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

d object, small humanoid occupant, unreadable hieroglyphs — were striking a 2004 Page #27  

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

to me to be based somewhat upon an unrealistic or insufficient appraisal of 2003 Page #224  
e seampd to ae to be based upon an unrealistic or insufficient appraisal of 2003 Page #228  
 the US authorities are completely unrealistic in their sentencing procedur 2007 Page #92  

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

ith reasonable questions even from unreasonable people. I sense two layers  2004 Page #121  

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

er a 21 year career, was virtually unrecognizable from the organization I'd 2008 Page #62  

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

new type of Hantavirus, previously unrecognized. 27 Hantavirus patients wer 2006 Page #111  

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

 aircraft, Collins realized it was unrecoverable. As the stricken plane dro 2006 Page #74  

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

r the AFOSI, which were completely unrelated to the UFO subject, in exchang 2003 Page #146  
ted Roger Ramey in matters totally unrelated to the Roswell events, but as  2004 Page #237  
y confections if they sold them in unrelated outer space theme packaging. T 2007 Page #64  
 witness: if they recall seemingly unrelated activities on the date in ques 2008 Page #58  
nesses involved misidentified some unrelated phenomena, that increasing fre 2009 Page #140  

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

o placate society by keeping up an unrelentingly tongue-in-cheek series of  2007 Page #59  

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

th the designation of "Politically Unreliable". 166                         2004 Page #169  
titutionalization, and politically unreliable classification were all emplo 2004 Page #170  
the event that a witness is judged unreliable politically, the KGB OIC dete 2004 Page #170  
ttress claims made by an otherwise unreliable source of information. Think  2004 Page #222  
ernet would be chaotic and totally unreliable. Most people would stay glued 2006 Page #63  
he truth of the matter? People are unreliable sources of information. They  2006 Page #71  

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

ident took place on a calm, clear, unremarkable summer night. There simply  2006 Page #189  

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

 activist Donald Keyhoe, believing unreservedly in the functionalit y of th 2005 Page #75  

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

mps to keep the inmates docile and unresisting. Today, two-thirds of Americ 2008 Page #140  

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

ll - albeit to degrees that remain unresolved thus far -somehow linked to t 2007 Page #144  

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

attons. 'f\lLie' was a cheerfull y unrhreat ening aLien who offered "a magi 2007 Page #63  

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

rked . One of my cousins was a bit unruly ·when he was younger but that's a 2007 Page #82  

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

 three months after the death of H unsacker , the last survivor of those na 2008 Page #133  

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

ne of the strangest — and somewhat unsavory — aspects of this affair surfac 2006 Page #127  

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

that had been hitherto unknown: an unscheduled C141 transporter aircraft ar 2006 Page #132  

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

ations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) inspectors destroy Iraqi biologi 2006 Page #108  

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

ng, but they are people to whom an unscrupulous person could sell snake-oil 2004 Page #215  

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

fficiency kitchen, pushed open the unsecured screen window, knotted his bat 2003 Page #92  

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

to hundreds of pages of previously unseen and vitally important data. As St 2004 Page #110  
erformed • Unknown inscriptions in unseen languages • Linguistic Analysis p 2004 Page #168  
es not fit into the system remains unseen. Alternatively, if it is noticed, 2005 Page #103  
re hundreds of pages of previously unseen and vitally important data. As St 2005 Page #139  
 front of the Capitol Builrung, an unseen space visitor delays leaving its  2007 Page #65  
ng in random con\·ersation with an unseen parry. The product being advertis 2007 Page #75  

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

d story remains under-examined and unsettled to this day has most recently  2009 Page #34  

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

all intriguing and fascinating yet unsettling. In later years I was again o 2006 Page #199  

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

ring to be 4 feet tall, were lying unshrouded [sic] on a fabric, which he e 2005 Page #43  

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

city of the "Einstein/Oppenheimer" unsigned draft memo dated June 1947, to  2004 Page #119  

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

ater (actually a mixture mainly of unslaked lime, sulphur, and naphtha) , w 2009 Page #20  

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

e acorn shaped object made for the Unsolved Mysteries show on the incident  2003 Page #57  
ls who have not gone public. Since Unsolved Mysteries broadcast a program o 2003 Page #57  
of speed. *In 1990 previous to the Unsolved Mysteries broadcast of their Ke 2003 Page #61  
 Base near Dayton, Ohio. After the Unsolved Mysteries episode aired on the  2003 Page #61  
e called to say he saw previews to Unsolved Mysteries and wanted to alert m 2004 Page #56  
ing my own memory hours before the Unsolved Mysteries episode, I told some  2004 Page #56  
8, our film Roswell, an episode of Unsolved Mysteries, an episode of In Sea 2004 Page #137  
ary) In Search Of .. Crashed UFO's Unsolved Mysteries, Segment of The Roswe 2004 Page #149  
inia And let's jump ahead to 1989. Unsolved Mysteries comes on TV and it wa 2006 Page #161  
 on TV — "The Roswell Incident" on Unsolved Mysteries - the subject of E.T. 2006 Page #161  
terms of wealth or fame, from this unsolved mystery. All this despite the f 2006 Page #192  
ok of World Records, the "greatest unsolved bank robbery" in world history  2008 Page #137  

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

anted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial comp 2003 Page #6  
nt ed influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial com 2007 Page #108  

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

mate child which in those days was unspeakable, very "oooooh". If I did get 2007 Page #81  

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

lectrostatic field augmented by an unspecified frequency of a "Class C RF s 2003 Page #110  
disabled entities were taken to an unspecified medical facility. "He also s 2005 Page #45  
disabled entities were taken to an unspecified medical facility. He also st 2009 Page #52  

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

. One of the UFOs was flying in an unstable manner when suddenly the troubl 2007 Page #129  

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

nd suffered an asymmetrical engine unstart. The crew of the other M-21 (Art 2006 Page #77  

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

ng object move about the sky at an unsteady altitude, leaving behind an app 2005 Page #36  

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

nd author \'v'illiam Moore notes: "Unsubstantiated stories about parts of a 2005 Page #134  

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

e crash site, which supposedly was unsuccessful in finding any evidence of  2003 Page #42  
bably still are. That we have been unsuccessful in unimaginable. The only q 2003 Page #187  
area, a search for debris had been unsuccessful. Interestingly, the referen 2004 Page #17  
ts life with oxygen, but they were unsuccessful." 41                        2005 Page #43  
5 crashed UFO leads. • Limited but unsuccessful follow-up, and no publicity 2006 Page #25  
f the CIA. 1140 While Garrison was unsuccessful in earning a conviction aga 2009 Page #44  

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

e outbreak of World War II, Manzel unsuccessfully tried to interest the Roc 2008 Page #134  

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

re definitive conclusion is simply unsupported by the available evidence. C 2004 Page #214  
g. That kind of conclusion is also unsupported by the available evidence. T 2004 Page #214  
seems to have a penchant for using unsupported anonymous "evidence" to back 2004 Page #222  

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

pace, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this Earth with  2004 Page #148  

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f local interaet in the subject of Unte$ and preeages future reporting whic 2004 Page #19  

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

n effective countermeasure remains untested. If national sovereignty is to  2009 Page #16  

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

ontraruction to the system appears unthinkable. \'.«hat does not fit into t 2005 Page #103  
er the realm of what is called the unthinkable.*(footnote)- --------------- 2009 Page #20  
on the Constantinople, was such an unthinkable weapon. II was secret, and i 2009 Page #20  
in was initially met with the same unthinkable skepticism until Olto Hahn p 2009 Page #20  

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

nough not to repeat such an action unti.l 10 October 1954." Preceding this, 2005 Page #96  

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

he part that was underground. Jose untied some ropes while 1 held the canva 2005 Page #157  

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

' SPACE TN SANTA CR07 UNOIJOTE. AN uNtIFFICIAL TRA*SLATICN OF Tv! ARTICLE F 2004 Page #21  

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parties agreed to this. It was not untiJ 1995 when Stone saw the AJjen .Aut 2005 Page #147  

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

also have been some surprising and untimely victims of fast-acting illnesse 2004 Page #146  
l measures have been executed. The untimely death of Secretary Forrestal wa 2004 Page #204  
hington, DC. Unfortunately, Mack's untimely death put an end to his continu 2006 Page #198  

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

is incident called "Kecksburg, The Untold Story," I had the opportunity to  2003 Page #67  
ith the researcher. "Kecksburg The Untold Story," 92 minute video documenta 2003 Page #72  
 crashed saucer is one of the many untold stories of Ufology. The "crashed  2004 Page #85  
leading edge research. The biggest untold story was actually leaked by the  2004 Page #87  
rb this activity, there were still untold numbers of Soviet agents who had  2009 Page #177  

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

s, long buried, even when they are untrue, are interesting too, particularl 2004 Page #215  

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

nes off of their boats rather than untying from the dock and put out into t 2004 Page #38  

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tone found himself starting a very untypical military career in a highly cl 2006 Page #16  

Word: "unt•ust", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

~·( ~-2001 CSETI: Ambasrabr lo lht Unt•ust training CE-5: "Mutual. bUateral 2008 Page #154  

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

tials 11 tBTXS Special OperaUoni t.Unual 50 A SUBTLETY ON “DOWNED SATELLITE 2003 Page #182  
ames 118.7003 Special Operations I.Unual SATELLITE REFERENCES BEFORE APRIL  2003 Page #182  

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information sources that have been unused to investigate this case; they va 2003 Page #21  
tt Ramsey, both in the film and in unused interview transcripts. 5 Cahn, J. 2004 Page #223  
 interview both in the film and in unused interview transcripts; Pflock, Ka 2004 Page #223  
ck Redfem, both in the film and in unused interview transcripts. 7 Friedman 2004 Page #223  
 Friedman, both in the film and in unused interview transcripts. Friedman's 2004 Page #223  

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oys who tested it said it was very unusual. ” Source:Randle/Schmitt on the  2003 Page #16  
urse of several days described the unusual event that Revered Huffman atten 2003 Page #21  
CS filing sequence and memo format Unusual printed format memo consistent w 2003 Page #26  
ng. On the back of the object were unusual markings, and a blue arching was 2003 Page #60  
when he was found." This is highly unusual for someone who has decided to e 2003 Page #94  
iversity who has helped me analyze unusual materials. He used a scanning el 2003 Page #100  
led water for forty days. It shows unusual formations, one of which is show 2003 Page #113  
s can be added to the list of very unusual properties, since the oxidation  2003 Page #114  
t ratios. Is the likely place were unusual materials from the New Mexico cr 2003 Page #161  
ave been removed ’’ 16. Special or unusual conditions: if large segments of 2003 Page #175  
stified to the fact that something unusual occurred. These include: (a) Bar 2004 Page #16  
 STOMACH ACEEB. YOU KNOW, AND VERY UNUSUAL MOTIONS -- STOMACH MOTION ANO A  2004 Page #24  
federate soldiers. This was a very unusual and intriguing marker. Case told 2004 Page #27  
agments to be commonplace, without unusual composition or structural charac 2004 Page #30  
fternoon he told Budd about a very unusual experience he had had with his m 2004 Page #58  
nce "gleaming things" more of the "unusual phenomena" that appeared on rada 2004 Page #69  
and Dulce are all areas where many unusual bloodless, trackless animal muti 2004 Page #73  
the bottom of what was causing the unusual animal deaths and began an inves 2004 Page #76  
em? How would you know what was an unusual looking piece of metal at 17? 90 2004 Page #93  
onal materials? Was there anything unusual about it? A: Well the story behi 2004 Page #102  
etimes meager data in the reports. Unusual Reports of Interest After readin 2004 Page #115  
three reports that attracted me as unusual. They are self-explanatory, and  2004 Page #115  
ree craft reports that I felt were unusual. The first case is a good counte 2004 Page #115  
 seen later at WPAFB Slide 8 THREE UNUSUAL REPORTS WITH ALIENS . 1. Report  2004 Page #116  
Hospital, per "Beth" Slide 9 THREE UNUSUAL CASES WITH CRAFT agos-Reservatio 2004 Page #116  
 report to the local sheriff about unusual debris spread across the sheep r 2004 Page #135  
 know what it was, but it had many unusual properties and it had unidentifi 2004 Page #135  
ble symbols embossed directly onto unusual metal, which is something else e 2004 Page #138  
ul arrays were held together by an unusual tape that had pinkish-purple flo 2004 Page #138  
icular captured the telegram at an unusual angle where it can partially be  2004 Page #141  
, after a day spent picking up the unusual debris at the Brazel ranch, rush 2004 Page #142  
with time and the re-telling of an unusual tale? That's very hard to believ 2004 Page #143  
oyee" who offered to show him some unusual film footage. What Maloney ended 2004 Page #179  
 RV Answer: murdered by injection, unusual back then with a sophisticated d 2004 Page #206  
 Floyd, and her. Loretta said this unusual debris would not scratch or burn 2004 Page #240  
ew Mexico. Art discussed some very unusual parts and pieces that he has, th 2004 Page #240  
 agency. With nine new code words, unusual methods were taken to determine  2004 Page #242  
or later ink. Potentially the most unusual point of authentication or anach 2004 Page #246  
nine never before seen code words, unusual methods were taken to determine  2004 Page #247  
SSER EFFECT COMPLE:I[ STORY 0¥ TH[ UNUSUAL [LCCTROClt.AVHY L,VCNTION or RUO 2005 Page #29  
 Eric Lopes, probably had the most unusual experience of their military liv 2005 Page #32  
he Jardim Andere area after a most unusual rain that had fallen over the ci 2005 Page #32  
out, even in pursuit of, something unusual since the 13th, or even before t 2005 Page #37  
gly suggests something of a highl) unusual nature did indeed occur at K.ing 2005 Page #45  
rt.) SLIDE# 3 The location of this unusual triangle feature is 175 miles so 2005 Page #51  
y unauthorized intrusion s by such unusual craft as these? The examples are 2005 Page #74  
hour once or twice a day is not an unusual routine. Reich persevered with e 2005 Page #91  
arked "DOUBLE TOP SECRET"-a highly unusual but known usage for topics well  2005 Page #127  
ble response would be that nothing unusual has occurred .... \X imesses wil 2005 Page #129  
ed him ro the viewing of some most unusual films. He was invited to this ma 2005 Page #149  
ults. There is certainly something unusual about that metal. Our analysis d 2005 Page #158  
mation even though this was highly unusual for someone engaged in full time 2006 Page #17  
3. how it communicates and/or what unusual capabilities it might have. Form 2006 Page #53  
in how group members respond to an unusual challenge. Major stakeholders wi 2006 Page #55  
ad not to think about something so unusual. The strange NHI would be like t 2006 Page #61  
e he had no visual cues. Also, the unusual air-data system on the F-117A do 2006 Page #82  
. They often were surrounded by an unusual amount of security and were repu 2006 Page #83  
States fighter aircraft accidents, unusual mishaps, and fighter plane and p 2006 Page #100  
Griffith and Patterson, was highly unusual and even heretical at first-alth 2006 Page #114  
abnormal form of prion protein has unusual properties. First, unlike the no 2006 Page #114  
ound. (6) And only hours later, an unusual aerial object was seen by David  2006 Page #120  
the report had been in error. Some unusual disturbance in the Arctic atmosp 2006 Page #168  
re is no sea growth on the object; unusual for something that's been sittin 2006 Page #187  
 his. Sometimes people called with unusual ideas that they wanted the Found 2006 Page #197  
chers to conduct a Roper Poll into unusual personal experiences. The Poll s 2006 Page #197  
alt with the relationships between unusual personal experiences and "UFO ab 2006 Page #197  
concerned the relationship between unusual personal experiences and what th 2006 Page #198  
ar idea that people who have these unusual experiences are uneducated and s 2006 Page #198  
tal health professionals regarding unusual personal experiences. About 150  2006 Page #198  
ir pick-up truck one night and saw unusual lights that drew their attention 2006 Page #200  
 the Test Site. However, multiple, unusual cattle deaths, called cattle mut 2006 Page #201  
Site. It seemed that many of these unusual cattle deaths have occurred near 2006 Page #201  
          The Bigelow Foundtion 6. Unusual Personal Experiences: An Analysi 2006 Page #208  
ed "Have we been invaded by UFO's (Unusual Fruit Objects)?" The accompanyin 2007 Page #60  
ictions ever created of these most unusual hjstorical special purpose aircr 2007 Page #94  
he "paper studies" on these highly unusual aircraft. The only problem facin 2007 Page #111  
ral Patton's army came upon a very unusual find at a captured German facili 2007 Page #114  
cular time of the year, it was not unusual to get what we call and "evening 2007 Page #122  
 of the night until dawn there was unusual traffic spots of light going up  2007 Page #129  
ides make sense. True, it would be unusual to have two bolides on two separ 2008 Page #14  
t can expect to encounter strange, unusual happenings which will never be a 2008 Page #30  
USAF security police patrolmen saw unusual lights outside the back gate at  2008 Page #32  
hing boat captain. She recalled an unusual conversation with four of her hu 2008 Page #45  
nly area resident who talked about unusual military helicopter activity. He 2008 Page #52  
 Officer Fred Bradshaw -Witness to Unusual Military Activity On June 22, 19 2008 Page #55  
ce were careful to use the phrase "unusual aircraft" as opposed to UFO. Add 2008 Page #67  
ent to document the persistent and unusual activity. Col. Halt gave John Bu 2008 Page #84  
hird thumps were accompanied by an unusual underground rattle, similar to a 2008 Page #98  
ter be allowed to alert CIA of any unusual or impending changes in Soviet p 2009 Page #19  
ssions. They also had names mostly unusual. But when translated to English  2009 Page #52  
. Their radios were interrupted by unusual static. Central Security Control 2009 Page #63  
eah, to say the least. It was ve,y unusual. WERE YOU THINKING AT THAT A10ME 2009 Page #65  
ings on the craft, which were very unusual. 59                              2009 Page #65  
es and their neighbors reported an unusual object flying over their houses  2009 Page #136  

Word: "unusual-lookin", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ts -fruits in this case: the truly unusual-lookin gjackfruir, Kiwano, Starf 2007 Page #60  

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

e onset, Dr. Smith pointed out the unusuall) high percentage of carbon. Lat 2005 Page #158  

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

t looked like, "two fingers and an unusually long arm" extend out of the ha 2003 Page #69  
, I thought, indicated that he was unusually well informed on the matter, s 2005 Page #43  
ack specificall y recalls that the unusually high vertical stabilizer was " 2007 Page #107  

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

 after retiring from the Army, has unveiled intelligence, military and oche 2005 Page #141  
ks and vans. The final product was unveiled in the city of Roswell on Janua 2007 Page #70  

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ssessment, later stamped i\1L\JIC, unveils startling contents .9 Near midni 2005 Page #125  

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

ve ON 7oRRI9 STATING THAT A AEOOND UNVIENT/FTED oBJEOT ' VERY SIHILAR TO TH 2004 Page #21  

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

 space suit, there might have been unwanted questions about his airplane's  2006 Page #75  
gaff and security blunder. It drew unwanted public and media attention, and 2006 Page #83  
d the Star Wars system are keeping unwanted UFOs out of our air space. Supp 2007 Page #130  

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

t guard against the acquisition of unwarrant ed influence, whether sought o 2007 Page #108  

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

t guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or 2003 Page #6  

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

admire most about Lloyd Pye is his unwavering adherence to a policy of scie 2006 Page #181  

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

 4. Back side of artifact. This is unweathered and a golden brown color It  2003 Page #47  

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

iscredited. In July, 1998, Ramsey, unwilling to accept the established vers 2004 Page #219  
inal piece of "information" — I am unwilling to use the term "evidence," fo 2004 Page #221  
igned for that purpose. Seemingl y unwilling to believe his own eyes, the g 2005 Page #91  

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

 while regional press scoffed ► 7) Unwillingness to check UFO-related facts 2007 Page #23  
ss to check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO-related rep 2007 Page #23  
 while regional press scoffed , 7) Unwillingness tO check UFO-related facts 2007 Page #24  
ss tO check UFO-related facts ► 8) Unwillingness to correct UFO-related rep 2007 Page #24  

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

 with the NHI; some of these might unwittingly become susceptible to NHI ma 2006 Page #64  
the Soviet Union. If, wittingly or unwittingly, she revealed anything of a  2007 Page #136  

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

Elfec1 EvidGnCO tfflp,NGUN .-cme,c.uo.:IWOWMl"lfll"'I Rectifying Thermal El 2005 Page #22  
in would have used the word Torah. Uo,emtiH :oc:13                          2008 Page #118  
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.. •&M~ -~ ~A~"'" ao.o.~.,.,.& -...uo ou;w S'flOTTt.D nvo ~a~ 0.'VL~ "'1'0  2009 Page #105  
.O o·..-,i: 'Tl-IE f40((Jl.Ot,.. n,uo.c.c:o~,··s" ... ,rnA.", rcA4.'ogo'3 ' 2009 Page #128  

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VHrfiN ._ ;i,_J~T .uu ,.,,,: ,.,,,,UO' D. f!\A.:JLP, w,.:-1.t ... : .n-..cr 2007 Page #176  

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 T. Friedman 1 The Covert World of UOF Crash Retrievals? Dr. Michael Saila  2006 Page #3  
for (ruthfuJno s 011 lhis topir Is uof gootl • Thur arr urrUtnt sdtnlhts an 2008 Page #154  

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aven signboard case," I commented. uon that occasion the object wasn't reco 2007 Page #133  

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ircment :is: (I) (U) Some organil:!Uons that m~y pose a thrc:it to the secu 2007 Page #175  

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 ht no: be u,ude:! lrp:htly. ?ro!r.uor: aic:!. l.!ld il'lll:l'artd to "'u"' 2009 Page #163  

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

ting mid thr interest Ing Caso arc uorelublr. I nfonunatil*. there arc no e 2003 Page #118  

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

\,'(n ctr RCPOAT':-OfoaJlCT S TNAT UOV'1 VCnY FA.Sf AND IIH[ 9CAJIII TURl.s 2008 Page #149  

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i,, ■ Lat • 1'75 1SJ Lcmd:2 r;Yw ■ UP'Q ?:.AC,. ·• ~ 1: Global Strangeness, 2009 Page #141  

Word: "up-o", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

u.ooia ■ n.. HoUM ofLa:cl, O.bc1a, UP-O, ■ 1979: W.d-Yeu UP-O, ■ F~Amt,..,' 2009 Page #144  
:cl, O.bc1a, UP-O, ■ 1979: W.d-Yeu UP-O, ■ F~Amt,..,', Goli.th: the USA ■ C 2009 Page #144  

Word: "up-rooted", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ipped of all its bark and had been up-rooted and thrown four hundred feet.  2006 Page #129  

Word: "up-time", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 it would appear co have a length "up-time" to make it look Like people had 2007 Page #87  

Word: "up-to-date", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

igence digests containing the most up-to-date operational radar intelligenc 2009 Page #24  

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

ime to spare. All seemed decidedly upbeat about the agency's release of the 2009 Page #138  

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

e TOP SECRET EYES ONLY «rJ cvjtlon upc i jro'ir ur4»rtaHn£'r» *itborli«d to 2003 Page #88  

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oto.Ju st below it the advertiser, Upchurch Scientific Filtering Company, p 2007 Page #60  

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

4kv• aerial of ti.... JODICIRITILS UPCIAT SATYLLITS I.CW IN rfouVIA PT ete4 2004 Page #20  

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

 as recorded for Wood & Wood LLC's upcoming television documentary. Picture 2003 Page #23  
on year and the anticipation of an upcoming extravaganza to be hosted by ou 2006 Page #183  
se photographs best suited for the upcoming NCO Club newsletter article, an 2007 Page #95  

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

...................... 81 Research Update: Anomalous Energy Transformations 2003 Page #3  
edomofinfo.org under the heading, "Update on the Kecksburg Investigation, J 2003 Page #66  
                          Research Update: Anomalous Energy Transformations 2003 Page #97  
nds and present them as a cohesive update on what actually happened in thos 2004 Page #46  
 Defense's first major information update on the events of 1980 occurred in 2004 Page #58  
Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident update will be scheduled accordingly. *  2004 Page #59  
CRET/MAJIC 2nd Edition (2005), in "Update on Operation Majestic 12.(see www 2006 Page #12  
pe that next year I can provide an update on the hardware that was recovere 2006 Page #47  
or Disease Control and Prevention, Update: Hantavims Pulmonary Syndrome —Un 2006 Page #110  
or Disease Control and Prevention, Update: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome —U 2006 Page #111  
he top portion of the disc. Status update March 15, 2004: e-mail received f 2007 Page #115  
ut denied their existence". Status update April 20, 2004: Telephone discuss 2007 Page #115  
fication they were under''. Status update August 28, 2004: email received f 2007 Page #115  
CASES WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE • ATP UPDATE (IT ISN'T GOING AWAY)             2008 Page #148  
.. 42 December 1980 RAF Bentwaters Update with John Burroughs Lindo Moulton 2009 Page #5  
DE# 3 December 1980 RAF Bentwaters Update with John Burroughs Linda Moulton 2009 Page #57  

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

.... 47 The Kecksburg Incident: An Updated Review ......................... 2003 Page #3  
        The Kecksburg Incident: An Updated Review Stan Gordon History "A my 2003 Page #53  
a friend and colleague, I kept him updated on the book's development as wel 2004 Page #59  
roject MOON DUST, an activity that updated UFO recovery intelligence from i 2005 Page #141  
d will include new material for an updated edition planned for next spring  2009 Page #30  

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

iery object, and the frequent news updates that were coming in about the ob 2003 Page #54  
ctors are at play." For the latest updates on the Kecksburg investigation,  2003 Page #66  
to Washington D.C. His reports and updates were "approved" by Edwards and D 2003 Page #150  
resentation, I'll share two recent updates about the DR.ES mystery: 1) Audi 2005 Page #71  
s were on the film showing ongoing updates from "?vlj" sources in a fashion 2005 Page #129  
s, or would simply like to receive updates regarding CONTACT's events or re 2006 Page #193  
........ 29 The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations Nick Redfern 2009 Page #5  
            The Kingman UFO Crash: Updates and New Revelations By Nick Redf 2009 Page #48  

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

csl lnns, it was sli1ted, WGUlcl 1:upe.r:,ecret SUP?~-,venpon. :.ip .. \ hn 2009 Page #182  

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Z~c.lend -..•11~ mentioned ln oJ r.upei· 00£ whlGl-k." he, Hid, .. oon-"Jru 2009 Page #182  

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

wn as the first real attempt to be upfront with the American public about w 2004 Page #180  

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

 million watts. It was time for an upgrade. The upgrade was from tubes to t 2006 Page #152  
s. It was time for an upgrade. The upgrade was from tubes to transistors. D 2006 Page #152  
 tubes to transistors. During that upgrade, the radar site was shut down. I 2006 Page #152  
y Dad at the radar site while this upgrade was going on. It was upgraded fr 2006 Page #152  

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 this upgrade was going on. It was upgraded from 3 megawatts to 10 megawatt 2006 Page #152  

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

guration and engineering and I was upgrading from Windows 3.11 to Windows 9 2007 Page #78  

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

an Stevenson, Budd Hopkins, Walter Uphoff, Bruce Maccabee, Raymond Moody, D 2006 Page #203  

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. Religions will be called upon to uphold public faith and morale by all po 2006 Page #68  
. Religions will be called upon to uphold public faith and morale by all po 2006 Page #69  

Word: "uphsot-k", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

that the crash occurred during the Uphsot-K.nothole atomic tests. Did one o 2005 Page #45  

Word: "uphsot-knothole", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 I ,; A 15 Kiloton detonation from Uphsot-Knothole. An airdrop detonated at 2005 Page #46  
O Crash of 1953 ' -I One of the 11 Uphsot-Knothole detonations . Dr. John C 2005 Page #47  

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

small town papers. Both the AP and UPI transmitted wire stories about the i 2003 Page #55  
In Bolica, near city of Berrnego • UPI report about an unidentified object  2006 Page #29  
ooperation of maJor news services (UPI, AP, NYT, etc.) ► 3) NYT publisher A 2007 Page #23  
ooperation of major news sen,;ces (UPI, AP, l\T"YT, etc.) ► 3) f\..T)'T pub 2007 Page #23  

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rganization which looked after the upkeep of military and governmental buil 2004 Page #52  
ually the beginning of a satellite uplink." AND THE FACT THAT AT 9 /11 THIS 2005 Page #66  

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er Director of FBI “We must insist upon full access to disks recovered. For 2003 Page #17  
ri in the spring of 1941. It draws upon the new Majestic and Interplanetary 2003 Page #21  
everyone was sworn to secrecy, yet upon returning home to 1530 Main Street  2003 Page #21  
the event.Reverend William Huffman Upon returning from his escorted trip to 2003 Page #22  
ster to people there which he did. Upon arrival it was a very different sit 2003 Page #23  
at the crash site. "My grandfather upon arrival, said there were already se 2003 Page #30  
said of Maury Island UFO, the book upon which this lecture is based, that i 2003 Page #41  
width (AA at its widest, depending upon the material that comprised the upp 2003 Page #48  
h stood behind a tree as he looked upon a metallic acorn-shaped object that 2003 Page #60  
 the crash scene had been located. Upon arriving at that location, Romansky 2003 Page #60  
eed with all due speed and caution upon your undertaking. Hereafter this ma 2003 Page #134  
ed with all dur speed ar.d caution upon your undertakinr. Hereafter thia na 2003 Page #136  
 reasons for security o Bad impact upon the public if general knowledge o D 2003 Page #172  
 seemed to me to be based somewhat upon an unrealistic or insufficient appr 2003 Page #224  
ions have seampd to ae to be based upon an unrealistic or insufficient appr 2003 Page #228  
red craft at Los Alamos was denied upon request of Deputy COS Lt. General C 2003 Page #235  
nments that the unit may be called upon to perform. Until further orders, t 2003 Page #237  
Adelaide for examination. However, upon examination, it was determined by t 2004 Page #16  
a matter of seconds when they came upon the foam, which at first they thoug 2004 Page #39  
the next few hours. They soon came upon a machine of unknown origin. It was 2004 Page #47  
y away RAF Woodbridge's East Gate. Upon disembarking the men were disarmed, 2004 Page #47  
fact. Early on Larry and I decided upon a writing strategy, one aspect of w 2004 Page #48  
tside of Woodbridge to C Flight... Upon coming to work the next night to st 2004 Page #55  
etrievals Mexico. This is the mesa upon which the 99-foot-diameter silver d 2004 Page #70  
ing no clue of the door's location upon closing. If there was a seam, it wa 2004 Page #74  
t the problem is, animal excisions upon examination under a microscope do n 2004 Page #77  
amination of several SED personnel upon coming in contact with debris near  2004 Page #81  
readily admitted this to Mr. Smith upon interview when he was the director  2004 Page #94  
 drivers looking for property came upon Air Force personnel, saw disc-shape 2004 Page #116  
rnett told friends how he had come upon the site of a crashed flying saucer 2004 Page #135  
 a group of archeologists stumbled upon it. There were bodies of small alie 2004 Page #135  
m only to dismiss the idea of life upon them as improbable or impossible. Y 2004 Page #148  
l matters at least twice a day. So upon Carter's insistence despite of prot 2004 Page #189  
nvestigations reflect great credit upon himself, the Air Defenee COM=4:,: a 2004 Page #212  
yond a reasonable doubt — is based upon my reading of the evidence. 1 Some  2004 Page #214  
another search for the truth based upon the evidence, fifty years after the 2004 Page #215  
did Newton and Gebauer just happen upon this information in their travels t 2004 Page #221  
f film holders that could be drawn upon and they could have had a mix of th 2004 Page #234  
 present before requests are acted upon." This is an interesting research a 2004 Page #253  
h ie & thid, i.nsulat2"n m.att"""' upon which the palicot lies. The handle  2005 Page #17  
 Leir comes the follO\\ ing, based upon their in-depth research into a spec 2005 Page #31  
r used to waft across the way, and upon inqu.iring they \Vere told it was e 2005 Page #42  
n locations in Nevada that focused upon the reverse-engineering of crashed- 2005 Page #45  
Upshot-Knothole tests also focused upon the effects of radioactive fall-out 2005 Page #47  
st UFO research has barely touched upon this question, other than repeating 2005 Page #75  
n wars revealed to have been based upon a fig leaf 12 Greer, Stephen M., Md 2005 Page #84  
exjsting sciencific order is built upon, while it's bio-energetically based 2005 Page #87  
t reacted as a direct result, then upon re-aiming, react again, and again.  2005 Page #88  
g with a General Watson was agreed upon on for October 14. Over the phone \ 2005 Page #98  
 were seen low in the eastern sky. Upon direct draw, the first dimmed after 2005 Page #100  
may arise not only from the impact upon the public should the existence of  2005 Page #128  
st cow when they accidentally came upon the crash site. "\X/hat we saw was  2005 Page #154  
 gravitational system would confer upon the fighter the sharpedged changes  2005 Page #171  
his decision to join the military. Upon joining the Army, Stone found himse 2006 Page #16  
ntral eraver.a.i: ,ranoires1 tams. Upon forth*, triviPatigation.it see rato 2006 Page #29  
tory, spending time and resources. Upon further research, it turns out that 2006 Page #44  
taken in this project did not rely upon prior UFO lore, theory or evidence, 2006 Page #48  
f the Sessions was in no way based upon existing UFO cases or theory, and m 2006 Page #49  
eneficial or detrimental depending upon a variety of things including the N 2006 Page #53  
ould respond differently depending upon whether government chose to cast a  2006 Page #55  
 religious leaders would be called upon to reinforce social faith, hope and 2006 Page #57  
rmation. Some might also be called upon to assume a more statesman-like rol 2006 Page #57  
ions and personal interests. Based upon personal background, participants w 2006 Page #57  
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. "•also The media would be leaned upon by government to act in the public  2006 Page #59  
 science community would be called upon to model reason in dealing with the 2006 Page #61  
other stakeholders would be called upon to help. Keeping the public informe 2006 Page #62  
nt concerns. Government would call upon science to determine NHI vulnerabil 2006 Page #62  
 humankind's survival might depend upon it. All relevant science facilities 2006 Page #62  
and cost. Religions will be called upon to uphold public faith and morale b 2006 Page #68  
and cost. Religions will be called upon to uphold public faith and morale b 2006 Page #69  
the mountains to nearby Flatwoods. Upon reaching the Flatwoods town limits, 2006 Page #90  
rd the Capitol city of Charleston. Upon reaching this area, this fiery obje 2006 Page #97  
ination of several SED17 personnel upon coming into contact with debris nea 2006 Page #103  
ew threats and challenges emerging upon our society. Most people are aware  2006 Page #113  
 have (a) completely disintegrated upon impact; and (b) not left a crater,  2006 Page #121  
as 1976; and were later elaborated upon in the early 1980s to a then servin 2006 Page #129  
eration Thunderchild that centered upon a hostile attack on the British Isl 2006 Page #130  
notes made at the time rather than upon memories years afterward, says the  2006 Page #168  
thought it had crashed. (Depending upon the speed of the small aircraft and 2006 Page #177  
Guard Command in Seattle. 4:28 AM: Upon further questioning, the crew of th 2006 Page #184  
ke dives next. He reports standing upon an object shaped like an upside- do 2006 Page #187  
om County Emergeng Services. Based upon the evidence surrounding the event, 2006 Page #189  
, claim to have observed and stood upon something metallic which was appare 2006 Page #190  
ivers Walker and Burke indeed dive upon two separate objects? A strange sub 2006 Page #190  
 of hvenOlour hours, the object(s) upon which the two divers had located an 2006 Page #190  
nd Richard Burke located and stood upon a single object. Seen from two dist 2006 Page #191  
 sea life attached itself or grown upon the object over a five-month period 2006 Page #192  
perienced divers located and stood upon...that a government agency attempte 2006 Page #194  
 temporarily broken the spell cast upon us by the corporate media. The othe 2007 Page #38  
mpaign remains high and dependin g upon availabiljt) ,, you can stili rent  2007 Page #70  
finitive designation can be agreed upon." This brings us back to the Levi-S 2007 Page #75  
ly something you could just happen upon by accident. 81                     2007 Page #87  
o way you could innocently stumble upon it. MW: Do playpen type macrunes ex 2007 Page #88  
 these aircraft were being parked. Upon arriving at the chain Link fence, w 2007 Page #95  
'\Xlll, General Patton's army came upon a very unusual find at a captured G 2007 Page #114  
d. General Patton described coming upon a huge runway that was 200 feet wid 2007 Page #114  
ng out of their cyljnders. Calling upon hjs extensive aviation background,  2007 Page #115  
Ling on the base in 1967, and came upon these USAF jet disc aircraft. In ru 2007 Page #115  
the incidence site rose questions. Upon further investigation our research  2007 Page #126  
s, 1955: Although the precise date upon wruch Project Moon Dust was establi 2007 Page #132  
evidence of this, we need to focus upon the work of one of the earliest and 2007 Page #132  
he document's contents are focused upon telephone com·ersations between How 2007 Page #135  
ill-unresolved event that centered upon a strange flash of light detected b 2007 Page #142  
979. While speculation has focused upon a nuclear weapons-test as being the 2007 Page #142  
question. Initial inquires focused upon the reliabifay (or orherwise) of th 2007 Page #143  
the object, which later solidified upon contact with the ground. These frag 2007 Page #193  
 f "Liquid metal" which solidified upon reaching the ground. Vallee giYes a 2007 Page #199  
orted was not intercepted or fired upon." Reports in the Project Blue Book  2008 Page #15  
, for decades, had a major bearing upon national security. Paradoxically ,  2008 Page #23  
s has ever had any sort of bearing upon national security-at all. For examp 2008 Page #23  
ernal national security is focused upon ensuring the prevention of attacks  2008 Page #24  
ly or collectively , has a bearing upon national security? Once again, our  2008 Page #30  
 and UHF/Intercom communications . Upon breaking off the intercept and turn 2008 Page #31  
eriousness and had a major bearing upon national security and the safety of 2008 Page #35  
christ, and to "harvest" our souls upon death for reasons that were never f 2008 Page #35  
ns Elite as having a major bearing upon national security. 18 Beware the Al 2008 Page #36  
the mind of Estella K.russel based upon the conviction she expressed when I 2008 Page #59  
ss has now begun and has commented upon extensively in the media and in the 2008 Page #61  
round rattle, similar to a railway upon which dozens of trains are travelli 2008 Page #98  
s no wind and no clouds. However , upon closer inspection to the North, whe 2008 Page #98  
uld not be that difficult to agree upon, but it should not be computed usin 2008 Page #108  
to escablish the legal regulations upon which future relatio nships should  2008 Page #112  
1.cally and economically may ::ake upon itself the right: ::o occupy anothe 2008 Page #113  
came the first director of the CIA upon its formation in September, I 947,  2008 Page #131  
                         primarily upon the Central Intelligence Agency. Th 2009 Page #12  
gence, we might call the knowledge upon which our nation's foreign relation 2009 Page #15  
result in greater damage inflicted upon the enemy, but may instead result i 2009 Page #22  
II. My attention focused primarily upon the Central Intelligence Agency. Th 2009 Page #23  
security inhibitions would impinge upon my profession . Fundamental problem 2009 Page #24  
ngleton's CIA counterintelligence. Upon his return to the U.S. in June 1962 2009 Page #44  
an's link to the crashed UFO issue upon which we are most focused. Before w 2009 Page #48  
ctively have a significant bearing upon this decades-old incident. Overview 2009 Page #48  
r used to waft across the way, and upon inquiring they were told it was emb 2009 Page #50  
n locations in Nevada that focused upon the reverseengineering of crashed-a 2009 Page #51  
nd which can hopefully be expanded upon at a later date. Truman Bethurum: A 2009 Page #54  
lt my way around the craft, I came upon the symbols that were on the craft  2009 Page #66  
which the government then insisted upon; idealized and antiseptic, polished 2009 Page #134  
,-c~nl , at !:11:'il o'cloclc. ·11:upon a.5 ctevi.~i.:luoi .u the kf'v W•lt 2009 Page #163  
Division at the Scripps institute. Upon his retirement from the University  2009 Page #164  
e former had noted, whilst engaged upon surveys of the Pacific Area during  2009 Page #164  
 to 1942, that blasting operations upon submerged coral formations occasion 2009 Page #164  
ct, they had based their decisions upon the effects of charges placed at th 2009 Page #166  
neering, University of California, upon the analysis of records obtained at 2009 Page #166  
he former had noted whilst engaged upon surveys in the Pacific Area during  2009 Page #169  
 to 1942, that blasting operations upon submerged coral formations occasion 2009 Page #169  
neering, University of California, upon the analysis of records obtained at 2009 Page #172  
iries that have originated topside upon former events, give more than ordin 2009 Page #178  
t is M( tinn." !a hi11lo:;lt'al \l"Upon . j Li1:h1 wa\"Ci, he said, of!cred 2009 Page #183  

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on the material that comprised the upper), a foot would have to be no wider 2003 Page #48  
de after water exposure Figure 20. Upper part of the field in 40x Bismuth s 2003 Page #113  
1140 number that is printed in the upper right of the Twining directive. Th 2003 Page #207  
trumentation designed to study the upper atmosphere. These types of V-2 lau 2004 Page #64  
2 launches were managed by the V-2 Upper Atmosphere Research Panel, which w 2004 Page #64  
January, 1947 and evolved into the Upper Atmosphere Rocket Research Panel i 2004 Page #64  
 officials. These were, of course, upper echelon people with attaché cases  2004 Page #94  
is a letterhead or logotype in the upper right-hand corner, address block f 2004 Page #227  
n addresses for Bowen shown in the upper right hand corner. Note the large  2004 Page #244  
urface and a suction effect on the upper, but, unlike the airfoil, it does  2005 Page #172  
ut three feet high that sat on the upper plane shoulder area. The front of  2006 Page #94  
or without eyelids, often only the upper eyeball if animal is on its side.  2006 Page #115  
inches in diameter, convex on both upper and lower surfaces to the same deg 2006 Page #135  
ed and they are fatter up here (on upper corners) and skinny down. Fatter h 2006 Page #159  
mph, which is probably pushing the upper speed limit for long range Soviet  2006 Page #171  
ppings were falling off ■ Numbered upper right, green or black ■Text double 2007 Page #43  
rtment on towards the rniJ. On the upper surface of the vertical stabilizer 2007 Page #100  
into the sides of the fuselage and upper portion of the disc. It was clear  2007 Page #106  
 and two seats on either side. The upper portion of the vertical stabilizer 2007 Page #106  
esignation "U.S." whjch stood for "Upper Stratosphere" BOTTOM VIEW (LARGE D 2007 Page #106  
y the e rurcrafr "skip" across the upper porcion of the atmosphere, thereby 2007 Page #109  
ameter, and equally convex on both upper and lower surfaces. There was an o 2007 Page #187  
of a disc slightly elevated on its upper pare; no t) pe of windows could be 2007 Page #196  
dation 's Global Change Program 's Upper Atmosphere Component and is the sp 2008 Page #75  
hite light encompasses most of the upper section of the craft. A small amou 2008 Page #82  
raved symbols, he said the craft's upper white light instantly grew much br 2008 Page #82  
n is lower case; hypnotherapist is upper case.] SLIDE#40 September I 0, 199 2008 Page #90  
hen occasionally moving around the upper side. It appeared that the colorin 2009 Page #64  
s from PHYSICS and MEDICINE of the Upper Atmosphere-A Study of the Aeropaus 2009 Page #90  
y the obvious lack of concern from upper echelons and were convinced that s 2009 Page #178  

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 degree with which we agree. I use upper-case letters to show those having  2004 Page #228  

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of Scaff (OCS) file numbers in the upper-left corner, including numerical r 2005 Page #123  

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liberty bell" under a tarp sitting upright on it. 57                        2003 Page #61  
he scene the 2 which were standing upright were allowed to re-enter the ves 2009 Page #53  

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litical event will spark a popular uprising against government suppression  2007 Page #38  

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1 1. Lit•ClinktIvis I 1 I ' AritAr Uprivi krigs kite T..stei tyttat • i I F 2004 Page #156  

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o accounts of all the scramble and uproar of such an intense retrieval atte 2006 Page #191  
was what really had caused all the uproar about aliens and saucers in the d 2009 Page #87  

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s of ufology have appeared in some upscale ads, but no actual insider knowl 2007 Page #76  

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aid after they left, John was very upset, and he told her that they had con 2003 Page #67  
on. Clinton did many things, which upset the military such appearing to dod 2003 Page #199  
nt people" in Washington were very upset with her cattle mutilation documen 2004 Page #193  
of the 8th Army Air Force. She was upset because someone made disparaging r 2004 Page #226  
ve. Much to the disappointment and upset of the communists, however, sexual 2005 Page #89  
98, she came forward in June 1977- upset by press releases from the Air For 2005 Page #131  
nning a red light." Those who were upset were pretty much limited to those  2006 Page #103  
re in the Atlantic really got them upset because that's close to their SAC  2006 Page #145  
e. After Bob hung up I knew he was upset and I asked him what ,vas wrong. H 2007 Page #136  
rd! They are very surprised , very upset. ... The whole group moved back. C 2008 Page #88  
ged from the craft confused , with upset stomachs , removed their masks and 2009 Page #53  
atom bomb -super sounds that would upset the nervous systems of whole popul 2009 Page #161  
d fly around a city for awhile and upset the nervous systems of the whole p 2009 Page #162  
"C:tpon isj ,city Jor liWhile anti upset the n~r-not connected in anY w~r w 2009 Page #183  

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mb tests referred to as "Operation Upshot Knothole". The location of these  2005 Page #168  

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Burst was not a "dynamite shack" • Upshot-Knothole nuclear testing was not  2004 Page #124  
series of tests known as Operation Upshot-Knothole, which was the ninth ser 2005 Page #39  
 and support activities. Operation Upshot-Knothole was intended to test nuc 2005 Page #39  
an, Arizona in May 1953. Operation Upshot-Knothole Images, 1953: Upshot-Kno 2005 Page #45  
tion Upshot-Knothole Images, 1953: Upshot-Knothole Tower with atomic device 2005 Page #45  
rop detonated at 6,000 feet during Upshot-Knothole . · .. ' .. f ( 280 mm C 2005 Page #46  
detonations . Dr. John C. Clark of Upshot-Knothole describes the experiment 2005 Page #47  
ole describes the experiments. The Upshot-Knothole tests also focused upon  2005 Page #47  
nation . The cover of the original Upshot-Knothole manual. 46 ...           2005 Page #48  
arked military vehicles during the Upshot-Knothole tests. Pilot returns wit 2005 Page #49  
ry effects section of the original Upshot-Knothole manual. 48               2005 Page #50  

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 currently digging deeply into the UpshotKnothole angle of the case and wil 2005 Page #45  

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e quiet town was turned completely upside down and shattered. The townspeop 2006 Page #93  
r and resembling nvo places turned upside down and put together, dived sudd 2007 Page #193  

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ding upon an object shaped like an upside- down teacup. He describes seeing 2006 Page #187  

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efuses to see the man locked in an upstairs bedroom. Reins insists he canno 2003 Page #90  

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e, then the opposing statements of upstanding people such as Jesse Marcel S 2004 Page #139  

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ence he had had with his mother in upstate New York almost ten years later. 2004 Page #58  

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 summer of 2008 has seen a massive upsurge in UFO sightings in the UK and - 2008 Page #67  

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al aerial object was seen by David Upton at nearby Gobowen. As he went out  2006 Page #120  
y thereafter by their mother, Mary Upton. Both verified David's description 2006 Page #120  
 someone about it," said Elizabeth Upton. She telephoned the local police,  2006 Page #120  

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, green, yellow, and purple. David Upton's sister, Elizabeth, a twenty- yea 2006 Page #120  

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the house. His attention was drawn upward by some motion and he was surpris 2004 Page #37  
ring of bright red lights climbing upward, away from the water about a half 2004 Page #45  
 unjque feature at the far end. An upward turned "ski slope" was built into 2007 Page #114  
been pushing tl1is number steadjjy upward in recent years. But there seems  2007 Page #121  

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 Alarm Monitor building and looked upwards. We both 52                      2004 Page #55  
ne would expect, if there had been upwards of forty friendly aircraft comin 2006 Page #173  
ke the water, it made a sharp turn upwards and climbed up rapidly in a fant 2007 Page #194  

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,160:J ,., ·-·-·-- A!I-CQST I\ CEN;uqy A(i,O, Tl-I.! ,EOP'l.E O,': lA.:.JS" 2009 Page #122  

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""'1.....,1 .. irnan. Tht1 '""Minl.ur..t'f"l!'-1.i, ,.••nto• .J•~~:'."'1"t~ 2005 Page #124  
 as toemtv 13er:ratan, or Dietense ur Undosacretorr at De tense (rumored te 2006 Page #30  
 feeL The CQ1pl1 told I NICAP ropo,ur that !Ny boJIMd the cnft - II•~ "Ilk• 2007 Page #165  
►• UJ,ct. l ...._. f17,l•a • C-111 Ur.;;ro11L fNll:I t.M l~·!t ""''• l,1 .. 2008 Page #19  
. ..,. l!u .&.;.r :1,,., .. o ~:-, Ur ,,ti,;,_•,~ .... •=--:.~·-•t •:-w, ". 2008 Page #22  
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1 t'IO)d b.'K·~ ir; ,;oin.u-"· ;,;:ur 6,:'tL:: n,,..,1,1 t,..-,cc J ,.,, C. 2008 Page #57  
most sdmthts und tht g.tnt.r.d put,Ur • TIit Govrrnmrul' s rtcor·J for (rut 2008 Page #154  
... , 8-A"' or. ,.u,..o,; crac.,, ,ur 'PACtt•tC. STN:..S l. !:.lk1?E.S; GOc 2009 Page #108  
-C"l.«J.!J6 S,l,IJCEA. ft/lD£1S .' ur n,1~ "lt,W$.J/JJ...I cou.1,4r•o• S-'A 2009 Page #126  
.f'!'Z::: :re, URJ,' • Th,~,o!U~ • UR:C'-1:!:ii::lJ:.i• • Th, FuaC'lM:na!t: 2009 Page #141  
1nd UJ-12 ■ !ilMoom's C orh.nion ■ UR:, IAlltldJN 1ndExtnocdisw:y ~I~ Ul'O  2009 Page #149  
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!:'; •111.:.c·o.: J:.~C,· SHA.Pf:0 Ur-0 rMl1T" AS,~C,!'t'...V,lN.:i tY SJ:~ 2009 Page #128  

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■ UFOs in the World, 1978 ■ South /ur1erica ■ Bntain and the Continent ■ Mi 2008 Page #161  

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EYES ONLY «rJ cvjtlon upc i jro'ir ur4»rtaHn£'r» *itborli«d to prc»«d »lth  2003 Page #88  

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WO holuthato ',MORON. aft.. -*meow ura&••••era •••••••••••••a• ••••••••••Ir 2006 Page #32  

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rsuing esoteric concepts to enrich uramum. In 1952, the popular Allied Supr 2008 Page #138  

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nt very heavy metals such as gold, uranium, rhenium, platinum, tungsten, os 2006 Page #7  
 a century ago the primary use for uranium was to prepare yellow glazes for 2006 Page #7  
 Government-approved fabricator of uranium rods. Bush also was a presence i 2008 Page #131  
founded quantum mechanics; gaseous uranium centrifuge expert Dr. Paul Harte 2008 Page #138  
itary project leader Kurt Diebner; uranium emichment expert Erich Bagge; 19 2008 Page #138  
metals and atomic transmutation of uranium and plutonium isotopes. SECRECY  2009 Page #20  

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 States. Department of Housing and Urban Development 04,0 # or,44.1 4A.r.C. 2006 Page #32  
es of religion, science fiction or urban legends, with recognizable feature 2006 Page #55  

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Cdc:n • Th, -x;r.,.. ::~a:: ■ 197) urc-. m:! tc., Sfr..:a::i Wu:r AfP ■ OfC 2009 Page #141  

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 Conspirary; Mari!Jn lvlonroe: 1Vl.urder Cover-Up; and Crypt 33: The Saga o 2007 Page #134  

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***** IT WOULD ** A***** (MN) **o**ure EXECUTE ORDERs HQ APEARS ASSURED IT  2004 Page #229  
'.lt•bf:2.S ...,...._ 21 ::-... oe Ure air• crafl ~.:.: ,.. .-.4 ,~,.... :o 2008 Page #19  

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ieval Conference In the OMwt. Len. urea »striated ais lise.rnaontte verooua 2006 Page #35  

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ia document has been prepared aa a urellaimry briefing only. It should be r 2003 Page #132  

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ed by IR, which confirmed it to be urethane foam. There is some darker foam 2003 Page #48  

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cy has begun co erode. The natural urge for honest minds to seek the truth  2005 Page #143  
n of the NHL Moderate voices would urge neither deification nor demonizatio 2006 Page #58  
hets. Some religious leaders would urge understanding and brotherhood with  2006 Page #64  

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ked from private files. The FBl is urged co investigate this leak of classi 2005 Page #131  
 security of the program. McMillan urged that recovery operations continue  2006 Page #75  

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t down because there was an air of urgency. 151                             2006 Page #154  

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NT TO LOS ALAMOS A*****D Line5 ****URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROS 2004 Page #228  
OR atomic AnALySts Line 5 (M) **** URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROS 2004 Page #229  
TE TWO NW ROSWELL, N.MEX. (B) **** URGENT POWERS ARE NEEDED SITETWO AT CARL 2004 Page #229  
SITETWO AT CARLSBAD, NMEX** (C) ** URGENT.POWERS ARE NEEDED SITE TWO NW ROS 2004 Page #229  
e sent to Los Alamos a*****d. **** urgent powers are needed site two NW Ros 2004 Page #230  
file on things that don't exist?) "URGENT. DECEMBER 8. RE: FLYING SAUCERS.  2006 Page #174  
d the President directed that most urgent action be taken by State, Defense 2009 Page #26  

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ernate" Las Vegas MUFON convention urgently warned of a project at the Neva 2003 Page #150  
he situation is critical and it is urgently necessary I feel that we recons 2003 Page #230  
ing that Bolivian authorities have urgently requested assistance from the U 2004 Page #8  
ing that Bolivian authorities have urgently requested assistance from the U 2007 Page #141  

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r that purpose, man is better." He urges a manned Mars landing before the y 2009 Page #10  

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tain and America-signed a petition urging the aged President Paul von Hinde 2008 Page #126  

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

hael Schratt, Danny Sheehan, Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres, Matthew Williams,  2007 Page #3  
o UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres ................... 2007 Page #5  
n O'DonneU, Lou Robinson, Ruben J. Uriarte and Ryan \Y/ ood 71              2007 Page #77  
SH: NEW REVELATIONS ABSTRACT Ruben Uriarte Director, N. California MUFON No 2007 Page #184  
 UFO Crash by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte (www.mexicosroswell .com). Altho 2007 Page #184  
·. --.; -..... - Torres (left) and Uriarte (right) in Coyame, Jvfexico -Jan 2007 Page #188  
Debris Found Near Coyame (by Ruben Uriarte) This strange hole in the ground 2007 Page #189  
opyrighted by Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte. Permission to publish and redis 2007 Page #192  
2003.3-5. Torres, Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. Mexico's Roswell: The Chihuahua 2007 Page #192  
ng, 2007. Torres, Noe and Ruben J. Uriarte. "What Is Inside This Hole?" UFO 2007 Page #192  
o UFO Crash, New Revelations Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres ................... 2008 Page #5  

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 to the location of the pain, or a urinary infection . HIV tests were also  2005 Page #33  
had an immunodeficiency." A simple urinary infection or pneumonia, or both, 2005 Page #33  
aken for autopsy, which revealed a urinary tract infection caused by 31     2005 Page #33  
ause it wasn't pneumon.ia, nor the urinary infection , nor the abscess that 2005 Page #34  

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ations prior to his death included urine rests, X-rays of his back, spine,  2005 Page #33  

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ss , 1973-1975 • A P.f'!'Z::: :re, URJ,' • Th,~,o!U~ • UR:C'-1:!:ii::lJ:.i• 2009 Page #141  

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et the tone immediately: UFO's USA URL!" The cover graphics included two pa 2007 Page #67  

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r--"~ ... ___ . =.:,J IIU I.ah \1u,url'nwnf" Researching The Engergy Techno 2005 Page #21  

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imes referred to as "\Visner 's \X urLitzer," because he bragged that he co 2007 Page #11  

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TAINE. IT: 1 r,- c. G. STRUM, CAP% URN 14 0. 5. limn a1nam1/4 Run le This r 2004 Page #19  
.rs.:•••• syq. 1k.....11 AMP At MK Urn WAIN „gza „04; "Si.* „wad- aida st14 2006 Page #39  
 to buy Into this? KfY 1ss11rs REI urn TO urn HF -\RINGS • TI1t n·ldtnrc ro 2008 Page #154  
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p://www.majesticdocurnents.com/pdf/urnbra.pdf 40                            2009 Page #46  

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a particularly striking image of a uro in a particular!) ci\ ic cause: tryi 2007 Page #69  
We in Cl hove a:onito rcd civilian uro research for .i lone; tici~ and have 2008 Page #121  
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UJOEO 1,617 FOP.flGH (NOM•Us.J'I l uroRTS.Of WHICH FULLY H"'1.F WtRE AT SEJ 2009 Page #106  

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"requests ... are denied ... ") r.:urr Intent of Tab "G'' (BW} ■ Alien path 2008 Page #122  

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s'.ep ir: the dit!i-Sl'lrii:-s. S~ urried a \l'hite satin C\.llt proxnrn :. 2009 Page #163  

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lhis topir Is uof gootl • Thur arr urrUtnt sdtnlhts and hlgll quolitJ \\imr 2008 Page #154  

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te of Sao Paulo, going straight to Urucamp, the State Uruversit) in the cit 2005 Page #32  
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chasing a strange and speedy, blue urudenttfi ed flying object Radar detect 2006 Page #28  

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tar systems, and the origin of the uruverse itself. Along with his deepenin 2005 Page #95  
oring intelligent life in the • 12 uruverse. That th.is came to fruition is 2005 Page #128  

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tor y in the premises of the state uruversity. The box, with two holes on e 2005 Page #32  

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. We appeal to all viewers to send us details of strange flying craft seen  2003 Page #12  
 Army grabbed it and would not let us have it for cursory examination. ” So 2003 Page #17  
nt will be examined later. Now let us turn our attention to other key valid 2003 Page #24  
 Army grabbed it and would not let us have it for cursory examination." 20  2003 Page #24  
 to an earlier crash. Which brings us to that ever nagging question, so how 2003 Page #26  
ering or mistyping or misdirecting us from the true event? Note that other  2003 Page #29  
ksburg incident are no longer with us. Many other witnesses are elderly, an 2003 Page #56  
that he thought that he could take us to the exact building if we could get 2003 Page #62  
of time he indicated a location to us that was most intriguing. It was the  2003 Page #63  
That lead was important, as it led us to Bill Bulebush. This witness was co 2003 Page #63  
 interviewed and he agreed to take us down into the woods and show us the s 2003 Page #63  
ke us down into the woods and show us the spot where the object landed. Bil 2003 Page #63  
where the object landed. Bill took us down into the woods from a different  2003 Page #63  
d gone in with Romansky. Bill took us down the hill from Meteor Road, the l 2003 Page #63  
arrived at the location, Bill took us to a particular tree that he had stoo 2003 Page #63  
 same spot that Romansky had taken us to. This location is on private prope 2003 Page #63  
tigation. Three 662nd members told us that nothing was found that night. Ho 2003 Page #66  
ment. Myron went on to describe to us that not only had he seen the odd met 2003 Page #68  
oing to reveal this information to us he told him, "I might not live till t 2003 Page #68  
quake. What does the evidence tell us? The Berwyn Mountains, North Wales: T 2003 Page #75  
efore he had sat down with some of us and talked about the incident. I am c 2003 Page #97  
nd sent Jesus around later to keep us in line. And it all started with just 2003 Page #142  
-mouse with the human race, daring us to react. In time, he would present t 2003 Page #142  
"Space Brothers" were here to stop us from annihilating ourselves since the 2003 Page #142  
ng over the power structure of the US military, the American government, an 2003 Page #144  
s MKULTRA mind-control research on US citizens during the 1950s and '60s: T 2003 Page #151  
ge - Of tremendous significance to US November 14-16.2003 Las Vegas. Crash  2003 Page #161  
 reportedly 4 meters in diameter • US military officers at the site have be 2003 Page #164  
 studied the topic agrees that the US awareness of the flying saucer proble 2003 Page #170  
r wanted it used (according to the US Government Printing Office) all the w 2003 Page #172  
I made an appointment to visit the US Government Printing Office and met wi 2003 Page #179  
everything the Government has told us about UFOs has been deceptive, althou 2003 Page #186  
 aliens species have been visiting us for years, and the two EBE Types I an 2003 Page #187  
 who should not have been lying to us all along. Less clear now to me what  2003 Page #187  
ened, I would defend the right for us to conduct Constitutional secret test 2003 Page #187  
 the prospect of benefiting all of us. WHY KEEP “IT” SECRET? □ To protect t 2003 Page #188  
fter women. There were about 20 of us standing outside of a little restaura 2003 Page #196  
ry peculiar looking light. None of us could understand what it was. I never 2003 Page #196  
d told Sarah McClendon, who hosted us at the National Press Club on May 9th 2003 Page #199  
t should be confined to the two of us. If you and I reach an agreement then 2003 Page #230  
he files of Project Moon Dust tell us about the project's involvement in th 2004 Page #5  
F) headquarters and was relayed to us by the Japanese Air Self Defense Forc 2004 Page #5  
ientific knowledge does not permit us to solve all the riddles, I am confid 2004 Page #13  
NISTER, AND THEY RAVE SUBMITTED TO US A REPORT, WEICE IS VERY, VERY ALARMIN 2004 Page #24  
T WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO US SO THAT Al LEAST WE WILL KNOw NON TO  2004 Page #24  
larly continued to make its way to us, a goodly percentage of which has a r 2004 Page #46  
 began receiving mail addressed to us not long after we hit the bookstore s 2004 Page #49  
ars that in some cases were new to us. These letters have remained in Larry 2004 Page #49  
page 141: Its real, it happened to us, and we will never forget it. Your bo 2004 Page #49  
afterward. Thanks for fighting for us Larry, I'm grateful. Now maybe we can 2004 Page #49  
are cheap." The difference between us I guess is that I believed him. ... P 2004 Page #49  
ybe they were right when they told us that civilians were not ready for thi 2004 Page #49  
here) was missing, but he followed us out and we didn't know until later th 2004 Page #50  
en page interview: No one can give us back what we lost over there. All peo 2004 Page #50  
r there. All people will do is rip us off and never understand the truth. . 2004 Page #50  
ncourage you to go public, none of us knew what we were getting into, but I 2004 Page #50  
71 and 1974 and had written to let us know that he'd been a witness to two  2004 Page #57  
and military interest that many of us had suspected. In December 2002, the  2004 Page #58  
 oblige, and in doing so has given us an unbiased and thoughtful note to cl 2004 Page #59  
s and to Budd Hopkins for allowing us to be its first audience. This new an 2004 Page #59  
photograph is familiar to those of us who... SLIDE #17: Hart Canyon Mesa on 2004 Page #69  
da Moulton Howe. Here's a group of us at the alleged landing site in March  2004 Page #70  
bout Roswell, he would simply tell us that he had promised President Truman 2004 Page #85  
r the Official Secrets Act he told us. However, just before he passed away  2004 Page #96  
cussed. Then, some conclusions for us to keep in mind as we continue to pro 2004 Page #106  
 Researcher William Draeger II, 22 US and Mexican military; consistent with 2004 Page #111  
recovery team, but they had beaten us to the site. However, they were all d 2004 Page #117  
that the government is not telling us all they know. They are right. Nevert 2004 Page #121  
 traffic; aliens are too much like us; abductions often inconsistent with h 2004 Page #121  
ut long before most of the rest of us that we had a healthy crash retrieval 2004 Page #129  
n our galaxy. Would they have told us? The Roswell Incident, as it has evol 2004 Page #132  
 happening, and they have not told us. The secrecy is explained by a host o 2004 Page #132  
 disturbing facts that would strip us of our illusion of primacy among livi 2004 Page #132  
tures. The Roswell Incident stares us in the face like a dire proposition,  2004 Page #132  
of Wright Patterson. They all lead us to believe there were aliens. And yet 2004 Page #144  
he version the Air Force force-fed us during President Bill Clinton's admin 2004 Page #144  
arding UFOs. They not only brought us the Mogul balloon report on Roswell,  2004 Page #147  
nd surely drew their plans against us... I hope H. G. Wells got it wrong an 2004 Page #148  
 of space is drawing plans against us, even though General Douglas MacArthu 2004 Page #148  
er authorization, as the GAO tells us occurred at Roswell, public understan 2004 Page #148  
ut things that have been leaked to us. 175                                  2004 Page #178  
nd the UFO thing was brought up to us, which I just couldn't believe, but s 2004 Page #182  
e building — I remember the two of us, and for some reason we were sort of  2004 Page #183  
ng behind a desk and he pointed at us and he said "We're very concerned abo 2004 Page #183  
ntagon. The first thing he says to us was, "You know if you come across inf 2004 Page #183  
concerted effort to cooperate with us, or if someone at the very last. I as 2004 Page #185  
 said, "If you will cooperate with us," (and he didn't tell him what that c 2004 Page #190  
iod of years if you cooperate with us." And he (Moore) said "well OK, I gue 2004 Page #190  
sence of a threat sometimes causes us to lose our sense of focus, our cente 2004 Page #197  
he height of the cold war. BS from US Air Force Academy, MA Case Western Un 2004 Page #199  
ame coin in my book, from those of us who just want to get at the truth, no 2004 Page #215  
 the F/ying Saucers. This requires us to take a step back and re- 214       2004 Page #217  
 far fetched as debunkers may have us believe. As Stan Friedman often remin 2004 Page #218  
ave been "in the know." This leads us to the matter of Leo Gebauer's FBI fi 2004 Page #218  
ear on [the Aztec story], and give us some answers, and maybe they would pr 2004 Page #219  
ebbie Stocks and me, intending for us to start an investigation into the ph 2004 Page #226  
.) Temple. What does all this tell us? We have a message, presumably sent t 2004 Page #230  
ur request." Where does this leave us? Maybe we should put the IRS in charg 2004 Page #231  
Andrew's model could actually tell us what type of lens had been used to ta 2004 Page #233  
ves themselves. Its log notes give us the clue. The 4 negatives each have a 2004 Page #235  
e debris in Ramey's office. So let us assume these were taken at his rememb 2004 Page #237  
gram's offices that night has told us no other reporters went back out to F 2004 Page #237  
ectly with the Roswell story) told us. In the end, the events now indicated 2004 Page #238  
 final twist, the photos also give us the possibility to make the claim tha 2004 Page #238  
dig" came off beautifully. Nine of us, using four, twelve-foot-tall A-frame 2004 Page #240  
 below: fiVan3,,,,A0c PilNACY C,77 US ANY It'r.i.1.1C.-11'i•IU: f tvirAf)): 2004 Page #243  
S TOP SECRETNAAJIAN% N DISSEM. FOR US "EVES ONLY". EXEMPT FR• DECLASSIFICAT 2004 Page #244  
42 are near-certain recoveries for us to get started with ■ A system would  2005 Page #5  
 not share {"The Army wouldn't Jet us have it ••• Hoover, FBI} 3            2005 Page #5  
 Transistor and Where It Will Lead Us. IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits 2005 Page #12  
k expected on or before 2010, like US 1970 peak, to which it never returns  2005 Page #14  
d received : over1iaoze··-- -~r;·· US Patent ' #2,9ss,1so I :-= ___ _ ~ _:• 2005 Page #28  
ady shows an infection, which made us prescribe the two antibiotics." Their 2005 Page #34  
ices for possible inclusion in the US arsenal, to improve military tactics, 2005 Page #39  
organized a team of about forty of us. 1 was one of those forty." He went o 2005 Page #40  
 good condition, were retrieved by US Government units, specially trained f 2005 Page #45  
 geologist -the guy that came with us out here that had the EG&G ultrasound 2005 Page #70  
the Soviets were keeping an e)e on us just as we were on them. Anything lik 2005 Page #71  
e thing the FOlA documents do tell us, however: UFOs are real, they are tec 2005 Page #74  
ogue or communication with most of us. True, if one considers testimony fro 2005 Page #74  
bduction testimon y" does not give us the most pleasant window into their w 2005 Page #75  
djzation? Eventual replacement of "us" with some version of "them"? Such a  2005 Page #75  
 can hope that more work will give us a clearer picture. The Human Side of  2005 Page #75  
ue of "rusclosure" is really about us, not them. How will the process of ob 2005 Page #75  
he presence of other beings affect us? That's the question . To answer th.i 2005 Page #75  
t)' of social stratification helps us to understand that d1ere is really no 2005 Page #76  
er responsible individuals leading us ro believe that some of this alien ha 2005 Page #78  
 Bue the sheer quantity must force us to consider its probabili ty of being 2005 Page #78  
cerning UFO activity involving the US military has been contained in a comp 2005 Page #79  
ill only widen. Yet, history shows us that change is inevitable, even in th 2005 Page #84  
an important difference in helping us to reclaim our lost history. Other na 2005 Page #84  
ally significant revelations await us? What will be our dangers and opportu 2005 Page #85  
 especially concerned over most of us will jump out of tall buildings in fr 2005 Page #85  
n the UFO phenomenon that can help us crawl out of our current, insane, plu 2005 Page #86  
t we therefore have knowledge. Let us be strong enough to be comfortable wi 2005 Page #86  
non-ljving realms. Orgonom) offers us groundbreakin g applications in field 2005 Page #87  
erization is accurate, and man) of us would maintain that it is, then I res 2005 Page #88  
CutlerTwining Memo. Thomas reminds us that Robert Cutler had been with the  2005 Page #97  
s person ... the information given us by Moise defies description and I'll  2005 Page #99  
the spacemen come; they might save us and if they came as destroyers they c 2005 Page #103  
ex-negative morafoy on the rest of us? No. The fact is that at tl1e time of 2005 Page #104  
th clarity and persistence to cell us what we must consider in the next pha 2005 Page #117  
till others ask whether any one of us could recognize, much less translate, 2005 Page #120  
tside of our planet might mean for us and future generations. Jim Marrs Spr 2005 Page #120  
tantial than popular opinion leads us to believe. Other cases have uncertai 2005 Page #121  
er Tim Cooper received a reply to !us FOIA request for Paperclip informatio 2005 Page #125  
Stringfield noted in his final Ski/us Repo,t published in February 1994: "I 2005 Page #139  
ut long before most of the rest of us that we had a healthy crash retrieval 2005 Page #140  
raman, he was a cameraman with the US Army and chat in 1947 he had been flo 2005 Page #145  
 theory that it is a fraud. \Xlhen US r esearcher Steven Greer held a speci 2005 Page #147  
h witness was Sgt. CLifford Scone, US Army (Retired) . Stone was inteniewed 2005 Page #147  
 . Stone was inteniewed in 1996 by US researcher Ted Loman and claimed that 2005 Page #147  
t in the apparent ownership of the US military in 1969. Sgt. Stone is onJy  2005 Page #147  
tone is onJy one of severaJ fonner US miLitary personnel who claim co have  2005 Page #147  
rship. Above: Sgt. Clifford Stone (US Army retired) who claims to have view 2005 Page #147  
utopsy film while serving with the US Army in 1969. 145                     2005 Page #147  
rviews with Salas, and he informed us that, at the request of Santi.JJj's c 2005 Page #148  
o both VHS and Beracam. Salas told us that some of the film was in pretty p 2005 Page #148  
ere not too bad at all. Salas gave us detailed information of how he transf 2005 Page #148  
 in New York. Maloney has informed us on tape that, in the 1970s, while din 2005 Page #149  
 area of research could open up ro us. ne group of people that has been mos 2005 Page #149  
d. Again, our research has brought us into contact with many FX experts and 2005 Page #149  
rch would uncover has indeed dealt us a few surprises: A former US Army Ser 2005 Page #150  
dealt us a few surprises: A former US Army Sergeant who observed the film o 2005 Page #150  
ergeant who observed the film on a US military base in 1969; the UK's highe 2005 Page #150  
 haven't been examined yet even b) us. You know, that is something that can 2005 Page #151  
dults, it was a routine outing for us. \Y./e decided to tether tl1e horses, 2005 Page #154  
ing sound, shook the ground around us. The sound seemed to come from the ne 2005 Page #154  
 built the antigravity engines for US discs and Westinghouse provided the n 2005 Page #164  
d rum if he knew of any reason why US discs could not fly in space and he r 2005 Page #164  
 the ET's presented a craft to the US government; this craft was taken to A 2005 Page #170  
with him and predicted that future US vehicles will also use artificial gra 2005 Page #173  
ed assignments . He worked for the US Air Force Systems Command, Aeronautic 2005 Page #174  
 possession the technology to cake us to the stars, saying that "we now hav 2005 Page #175  
h? Why doesn't the government tell us what it knows? Why would aliens not l 2006 Page #4  
nformation not previously known to us. Furthermore, I have spent time at 20 2006 Page #4  
speak for any aliens. However, let us note three facts: A. The White House  2006 Page #5  
 away. This would, of course, make us very special as one of the elite civi 2006 Page #5  
y alien communicators way ahead of us would use and they are trying to attr 2006 Page #6  
ore important than ocean mining to us, so we build nuclear submarines to st 2006 Page #7  
er other civilizations who, unlike us, have learned to live peacefully, may 2006 Page #7  
hould take less than a century for us to master fission and fusion and othe 2006 Page #8  
nd other new technologies to allow us to take our brand of friendship—hosti 2006 Page #8  
l reason to visit is to quarantine us until we develop a technique for lear 2006 Page #8  
n new-member committee would allow us to join. Too primitive. I suspect tha 2006 Page #8  
d, secrets can be kept. The annual US Black Budget is estimated at 30-40 Bi 2006 Page #8  
ndlords, for all we know) think of us as Earthlings even though, because of 2006 Page #10  
nd its wingman's saucer. Perhaps a US military rocket launched in the neigh 2006 Page #11  
ands or millions of years ahead of us. An AM radio doesn't pick up FM signa 2006 Page #11  
Fiction in the New Mexico Desert", US Government Printing Office, 1995 (abo 2006 Page #13  
ned to base, relocation to foreign US bases, and the failure to progress in 2006 Page #17  
estiny Dan Sherman served with the US Air Force for twelve years (1982-1994 2006 Page #21  
overt agency operating through the US Army Military records have no details 2006 Page #23  
e of Secrecy Stringfield's Sources US mintarydeStoning radar system to dete 2006 Page #26  
gs by Peruvian Air Force, noted in US DIA documents. Round UFO hovering nea 2006 Page #28  
UFO intercept attempt in SE Ghana. US Defense Information Report. DiKto nes 2006 Page #28  
about fourteen feet In diameter. • US Ambassador The Bolivian A F plans to  2006 Page #29  
lien allegedly seen, Brazilian and US military involvement, etc • 3197 Peru 2006 Page #29  
on that he should be extradited to US Faces up to 70 years in prison PART F 2006 Page #31  
or was about to make, contact with us. Over the two Contact Planning Sessio 2006 Page #49  
 physical world that we see around us. It could bring us phenomenal new tec 2006 Page #50  
t we see around us. It could bring us phenomenal new technologies and at th 2006 Page #50  
r or unimaginably worse future for us, or some combination of both. Facing  2006 Page #50  
, and which are most important for us to consider?" Scores of potential can 2006 Page #51  
here specifically to interact with us, though not necessarily. Receipt of r 2006 Page #52  
 And why does the NHI appear among us now? Is it exploring? Seeking new ter 2006 Page #53  
in the Earth? Does it wish to meet us, understand us, cooperate with us, co 2006 Page #53  
oes it wish to meet us, understand us, cooperate with us, control us, explo 2006 Page #53  
 us, understand us, cooperate with us, control us, exploit us, displace us, 2006 Page #53  
and us, cooperate with us, control us, exploit us, displace us, destroy us, 2006 Page #53  
erate with us, control us, exploit us, displace us, destroy us, avoid us or 2006 Page #53  
, control us, exploit us, displace us, destroy us, avoid us or ignore us? C 2006 Page #53  
, exploit us, displace us, destroy us, avoid us or ignore us? Communication 2006 Page #53  
us, displace us, destroy us, avoid us or ignore us? Communication/Capabilit 2006 Page #53  
us, destroy us, avoid us or ignore us? Communication/Capabilities: How does 2006 Page #53  
he ability to dominate and control us at will? Again, if its abilities seem 2006 Page #53  
out this? What aren't they telling us now? In the absence of crisis, invest 2006 Page #60  
 It would never be viewed as "like us." Hence, it would likely not become a 2006 Page #61  
n familiar aspects — "They're like us in so many ways" — will work for mini 2006 Page #66  
ap as he remembered it, but warned us not to expect to find much because "t 2006 Page #80  
ith stone circles...Folklore tells us that these mountains are haunted by m 2006 Page #119  
hange our view of history and make us revise our plans for the future of bo 2006 Page #119  
n 20 January, the communication to us was 'hot.' At approximately 20.13 hou 2006 Page #122  
elements of our unit, who informed us that they had also transported bodies 2006 Page #123  
e's mother] came out to stay with [us] for a month and it was here that he  2006 Page #127  
month and it was here that he told us a lot more. "I remember that the info 2006 Page #127  
 that the information that he told us had apparently come from [a] person i 2006 Page #127  
date when they visited and he told us this, but it was definitely between 1 2006 Page #127  
tween 1976 and when he came to see us in Germany." (19) One of the stranges 2006 Page #127  
. We had a friend of ours visiting us at the time — a lecturer and mathemat 2006 Page #128  
ifficult to know how far away from us it was as it was pitch black outside, 2006 Page #128  
only other person who was local to us was an old lady who was staring at it 2006 Page #129  
ay of this taking place. They sent us a photograph that showed a white cyli 2006 Page #129  
 it with the naked eye. They asked us if we knew what it was, but we had no 2006 Page #129  
 from that of rescue to supporting US Special Operations forces. Their seco 2006 Page #132  
ems destined to continue. (31) Let us now turn our attention to the events  2006 Page #133  
lethal virus of alien origins. Let us hope that they are never required to  2006 Page #137  
es could be devastating for all of us. Notes: 1. Fire on the Mountain, Andy 2006 Page #137  
R,AD was talking back and forth to us and they were as flabbergasted as we  2006 Page #139  
that he was locked on. And he shut us down. He shut us down by reversing -  2006 Page #147  
d on. And he shut us down. He shut us down by reversing - what appeared to  2006 Page #147  
ORAD was talking back and forth to us and they were as flabbergasted as we  2006 Page #147  
ant to talk about it and they told us that we weren't supposed to talk to t 2006 Page #148  
HED UP? Not really. They just told us that it never happened! (laughs) HOW  2006 Page #148  
ad another Army site right next to us that had missiles, also. We had no mi 2006 Page #148  
on the planet — several hundred of us — that know there is something flying 2006 Page #148  
ays thought about was: it disabled us without hurting anyone. If it had tha 2006 Page #149  
much power, it could have just put us away, I think! (laughs) But it disabl 2006 Page #149  
s. NORAD came on the line and told us it was no exercise. WHEN DID THEY SAY 2006 Page #149  
hat was on our radar and they told us, 'This is no exercise. This is the re 2006 Page #149  
hs) So, they are not going to tell us (the night of the event) that it was  2006 Page #150  
king with intelligence that brings us the technical data that we have. One  2006 Page #152  
a button and the button would give us altitude, direction, projected flight 2006 Page #152  
s., if you will, used to play with us. They used to play with the informati 2006 Page #153  
ached the White House, Lovett told us that the unidentified objects had dis 2006 Page #167  
ng the east and west coasts of the US, radar sets capable of detecting airc 2006 Page #170  
o the detection of incursions into US airspace from the north. Generally th 2006 Page #170  
bout the radar detections to allow us to be certain of the speed of the obj 2006 Page #172  
t our course. It became visible to us and we wanted to take off after it. H 2006 Page #176  
fter it. Headquarters wouldn't let us go after it and we played around a li 2006 Page #176  
t hit. We got over there. Thg told us to leave and everything else and then 2006 Page #176  
rdoned off the area and waited for US Air Force personnel to arrive Zechel  2006 Page #177  
. Because, let's face it, those of us who pursue true science—whether it pe 2006 Page #181  
ly around the town square, shoving us blithely aside. For, so they say, we  2006 Page #181  
nging into the bay. 31 Report from US Coast Guard Station Bellingham, WA, t 2006 Page #184  
ference 4:37 AM: At the request of US Coast Guard Seattle, "Space Defense"  2006 Page #185  
er roughly 270 feet deep. 9:45 AM: US Coast Guard Bellingham receives a cal 2006 Page #185  
al explanation." 37 34 Report from US Coast Guard Command Seattle, WA, July 2006 Page #185  
nd encounters, the question before us becomes, 'What do we do now?" If, as  2006 Page #193  
lves, others, and the world around us, all together on the wondrous wheel o 2006 Page #194  
o human becomings. Come along with us as we accept this evolutionag invitat 2006 Page #194  
volutionag invitation. Please join us in this quest. Together, we will turn 2006 Page #194  
periencers were already contacting us for further information and referrals 2006 Page #197  
nd asking each person to recommend us to other witnesses. At first people w 2006 Page #198  
ada Test Site. Another couple told us about craft landings near their coral 2006 Page #199  
derately successful and it brought us into contact with some fascinating pe 2006 Page #204  
ling the wire services. This helps us understand why so few major UFO stori 2007 Page #16  
s that the U.S. meclia seldom tel1 us about. 1 know this because I live 1 C 2007 Page #34  
onomy and democracy, and prevented us from knowing our true h.iscory? UFO T 2007 Page #36  
crets are doing it less to protect us than to advance their own commercial  2007 Page #36  
orarily broken the spell cast upon us by the corporate media. The other pos 2007 Page #38  
EDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY OFFICE US ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAN 2007 Page #42  
NTIAL ■ TS pages started with the "US Air Force" Chapter ■There were numero 2007 Page #45  
             What They Do Not Tell Us ■ Do we make UFOs? ■ If so, where? •  2007 Page #51  
s seaet? ■ Are aliens living among us? ■ Do aliens interact in some \'mf wi 2007 Page #51  
ructure? What These Documents Tell Us ■ UFO phenomenon is real. ■ Involves  2007 Page #51  
 industry in their mission co sell us eve~ thing and anything imaginable. B 2007 Page #59  
 of such commercial endeavors help us to understand the nature of the pheno 2007 Page #59  
t back down to earth," and im ires us to locate our business there for UFO  2007 Page #61  
 And why are these aliens visiting us? "They're looking for the most advanc 2007 Page #62  
eal to children ts underuable and !us ability to sell products has not dimm 2007 Page #62  
ith suction cup fingers and offers us a 'thumb' up gesture while happily ho 2007 Page #64  
sion of the future? The text tells us that "The average person wili spend 5 2007 Page #70  
company's advertisin g agency gave us yet another terrifical.ly original of 2007 Page #71  
e up in wonder. The man closest to us about to speak into his cell. The ope 2007 Page #74  
on and appeared in Time, Neumveek, US NeJVs & World &port, as well as other 2007 Page #74  
n can be agreed upon." This brings us back to the Levi-Strauss television a 2007 Page #75  
 of such commercial endeavors help us to understand the nature of the pheno 2007 Page #77  
enomenon? Not as much as they help us to understand human nature. In this c 2007 Page #77  
amazing history teacher. He wanted us to go out and find burial mounds of t 2007 Page #80  
ds of the Beaker people and taught us about Buddica and told us that she wa 2007 Page #80  
d taught us about Buddica and told us that she was in fact called Buddica a 2007 Page #80  
n't think there was much chance of us being a target, which when I trunk ab 2007 Page #83  
ifference that you did this in the US rather than the UK. l know that some  2007 Page #89  
hat mechanism at the rime. I chose US sites because it was my understanding 2007 Page #89  
him gee his passport back when the US govt alleged he was harming national  2007 Page #91  
elp you before you even gee to the US. Perhaps even cry to dissolve the cas 2007 Page #91  
u if you did get extradited to the US? GM: 60 years imprisonment and 1.5 mi 2007 Page #91  
n? How does that work. I thjnk the US authorities are completely unrealisti 2007 Page #92  
d!" (Laughs) i'vI\Xl: Can you tell us any more about the Exuadition system. 2007 Page #92  
ll off. They are extraruted to the US now. They are not allowed contact wit 2007 Page #92  
    L odoo I 000 (IUustration #23) us lJSAF THE LARGE DISC: Measuring 116 f 2007 Page #105  
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ECJ IANICAL ~~ECH.Al-.lCAL OR.PIH: US (6) SOAR (10) SO,\R (501 RBIO' r.;, A 2007 Page #113  
ted Air Force Museum . This brings us to Mr. Warren Botz (see picture #31). 2007 Page #114  
 this path is a win-win for all of us. Herein is a single incident wherein  2007 Page #121  
 My dad said "oh crap," and he got us all together and we headed into town. 2007 Page #121  
 what to do. And nobody would tell us anything. AJJ of sudden a few days la 2007 Page #122  
days later, they brought my dad co us. He dad had gotten underneath the tra 2007 Page #122  
t underneath . DeBow: Can you tell us about the shape of the lump? Joe: You 2007 Page #122  
t the events of the day, to all of us, because we would all eat at the kitc 2007 Page #123  
 eat dinner instead of eating with us. It wasn't very long. He got over it. 2007 Page #123  
mom, because of the situation took us down to this little ice cream place t 2007 Page #124  
eople there. Finally they motioned us through and we went on home. Bue ther 2007 Page #124  
d of a weird thing. DeBow: So tell us about the cime frame: so the fire get 2007 Page #125  
ories herein are crue, billions of us have been deceived. A deception of th 2007 Page #127  
ence interest." In other words, if US authoriti es have indeed recovered al 2007 Page #134  
llen learned of a secret effort by US and UK governments to identify the or 2007 Page #135  
 debris -as authorities would have us belie,·e. Indeed, the files also demo 2007 Page #139  
F) headquarters and was relayed to us by the Japanese Air Self Defense Forc 2007 Page #139  
the affair appeared ro come from a US Department of Seate telegram transmit 2007 Page #141  
Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia, ro the US Secretary of State, Washjngton, D.C., 2007 Page #141  
ntly requested assistance from the US National Aeronautics and Space Admini 2007 Page #141  
rn, had sought assistance from the US National Aeronautics and Space Admini 2007 Page #141  
a false alarm? On May 18, 1978 the US Embassy in La Paz again forwarded a t 2007 Page #142  
unication was transmitted from the US Defense Attache Office in La Paz to a 2007 Page #142  
e Office in La Paz to a variety of US military and government agencies, inc 2007 Page #142  
nt agencies, including NORAD , the US J\.ir Force, and the Department of Se 2007 Page #142  
k in May 1978? While the available US Government records certainly point to 2007 Page #142  
ian Army and Air Force advised the US Defense Attache Office that their sea 2007 Page #142  
age on 'Vela.' Nothing damaging to us. No MJ I.D. Review of our files shows 2007 Page #143  
les contained "nothing damaging to us," suggests a distinct possibility tha 2007 Page #143  
playing. I don't know which one of us saw it first, but one of us saw the o 2007 Page #166  
one of us saw it first, but one of us saw the object in the sky glowing. Th 2007 Page #166  
 and it was moving kind of towards us to the left, is what I remember. We g 2007 Page #167  
NT? Mom and Aunt: J use the rwo of us because he was outside. He and the ot 2007 Page #167  
t military was the gu) who stopped us at the end of the road, from what I r 2007 Page #169  
 and he (police officer) just made us turn around. \Xie turned around and p 2007 Page #169  
here were other cars parked behind us that were corrung up the road also. P 2007 Page #169  
ere other people corrung up behind us. Mom: We weren't the onJy ones there. 2007 Page #169  
t remember seeing anybody ahead of us or in back. Paul: Yeah, I was pretty  2007 Page #169  
do remember there were cars behind us. I remember looking back and seeing t 2007 Page #169  
e at least six (other cars) behind us that I remember. Paul: Yeah, because  2007 Page #169  
 yeah! Paul: They were here before us, which means the) had ro be following 2007 Page #170  
und underneath it and around it, ~!us the spotlight (on deuce and a hal~ wa 2007 Page #171  
eople, though, who were there like us and the people who were in the cars,  2007 Page #171  
'\X'hat's going on?' after he told us to leave. We immediately turned the c 2007 Page #171  
 straight home. Paul: When he told us to turn around and the way he was act 2007 Page #171  
ce is 100 years more advanced than us? 1,000? 100,000? I million? 3) A tech 2007 Page #184  
ound the crash, we took along with us a wide range of digital video and aud 2007 Page #188  
the region. Of great assistance to us were a number of Coyame-area resident 2007 Page #188  
 to visit. Of greatest interest to us was exploration of the area known as  2007 Page #188  
some of the townspeopl e contacted us about a second pit. Some years ago, D 2007 Page #190  
he area, Pedro Venegas Leyva, told us that, although he does know the exact 2007 Page #191  
kies over El Llano. He shared with us his notes about more recent UFO sight 2007 Page #191  
of the sample that you provided to us yielded the following compositions fo 2007 Page #197  
 of the Bogota sample, which cakes us to the next case. CASE# 4 -BOGOTA (Co 2007 Page #199  
t quite well. He said, "The two of us were out in the fields ... there were 2008 Page #11  
 has major implications for all of us, as a species, is surely: do UFOs rep 2008 Page #23  
at any UFO report ever received by us has posed a threat to national securi 2008 Page #24  
to disagree-at least with those of us outside the corridors of power. The S 2008 Page #33  
whose dark purpose for being among us was to instigate Armageddon, to usher 2008 Page #35  
ounding the subject did not insult us, the people, by denying the almost-ce 2008 Page #38  
of what may be going on all around us at any time, extraordinary events unf 2008 Page #41  
ey had the road blocked. They told us to get out of there. They didn '1 say 2008 Page #51  
 on Earth so fascinates and eludes us at the same time. I called retired De 2008 Page #60  
 the UK in 1967 (and indeed in the US and elsewhere) and the subject enjoye 2008 Page #62  
ws programs (including a number of US shows such as ABC News's Nightline) a 2008 Page #65  
 in the Cold War? What were UK and US operatives doing to maintain the alle 2008 Page #74  
he Rendlesham trees. "All three of us hit the ground and whatever it was st 2008 Page #80  
ugh .... it's like it's calling to us to come to it! We've got to go to it. 2008 Page #85  
e've got to go to it. It's telling us to come to it. We (Burroughs and Penn 2008 Page #85  
on't know. B: It's pulling towards us. Oh, look, it just changed again! It' 2008 Page #85  
raft)? Could something have picked us off the ground? B: I don't know. I do 2008 Page #85  
says, 'Let's go!' And the three of us walked toward the craft (Col. Charles 2008 Page #89  
ng to believe this, but a group of us -those blue lights made contact with  2008 Page #89  
hose blue lights made contact with us. They were on top of us. It was like  2008 Page #89  
ntact with us. They were on top of us. It was like they spoke to us!' I go, 2008 Page #89  
p of us. It was like they spoke to us!' I go, 'They? What's They?' And Halt 2008 Page #89  
ts there and they were speaking to us. They were over us, they were flying  2008 Page #89  
ere speaking to us. They were over us, they were flying in the sky, they we 2008 Page #89  
n the sky, they were hovering over us.' Hypnotherapist 1988: OK, John, hold 2008 Page #89  
 They are time travelers. They are us."                                     2008 Page #90  
on Hypnosis Excerpt ARE THEY USING US SOMETHING LIKE BREEDfNG STOCK? 85     2008 Page #91  
out Col. Halt. They know all about us. SLIDE# 43 September I 0, 1994 Pennis 2008 Page #92  
70 in 1996, and 82 today, watching us piece together history with interest. 2008 Page #105  
process, resulting in the three of us not getting exactly the same result.  2008 Page #107  
g wich new situations would compel us c.o make a change in ics scructure, a 2008 Page #112  
ght of allowing such tutelage over us in such a fashion? (a) Although the U 2008 Page #113  
■Ft.Meade Army FOIA(TC) l999 ■ CIA Us:S metered(TC) ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) ■  2008 Page #115  
 CIA CI II They have been "keeping us busy"? I feel tho ticc ls fast ;1ppro 2008 Page #121  
r Hitler. On October 20, 1942, the US Alien Property Custodian , operating  2008 Page #129  
 Relation s. On November 17, 1942, US authorities also seized the Silesian- 2008 Page #129  
 business. The forces that stopped us had operated from the United States b 2008 Page #137  
. whatever it was that had stopped us was not 'the government. ' But it cle 2008 Page #137  
ther forgotten connection bet\Veen US authorities and the Nazis was the Int 2008 Page #139  
:PORn ?\JN?OSE REcVALUAi£ P:IE,~ Y us;EXPlAINE0 AERIAL ~HEJ;()l.'£/lA IN Ll 2008 Page #149  
ose nations who are hiding it from us and might indeed affect the security  2009 Page #15  
ess the UFO problem. It worked for us before and it will work for us again. 2009 Page #16  
for us before and it will work for us again. I propose that we reinvigorate 2009 Page #16  
gence . Our failure in 1953 caused us to lose precious information simply b 2009 Page #16  
defense systems that could outpace us. Finally, I strongly recommend that a 2009 Page #16  
 object was detected in orbit by a US Navy space surveillance system. the P 2009 Page #16  
llites" and "missiles" would leave us blind and open to a surprise attack a 2009 Page #17  
                              gave us enough information to draw this concl 2009 Page #18  
AD and SAC that would have brought us to the brink. And, I might add, in an 2009 Page #18  
tive Director, who told several of us that UFO-typ e mechanisms of our gove 2009 Page #18  
 progress in this area will affect us in the future. The significance of su 2009 Page #18  
 grasped the new ideas. To most of us the word relativity signifies at best 2009 Page #20  
s actually of greater advantage to us when we had secrets to keep. Today, w 2009 Page #20  
s exists for Russia as well as for us. But in this special category, there  2009 Page #22  
is chapter on the subject from the US edition of his 1950 book, Riddle of T 2009 Page #30  
f classified UFO files by both the US and USSR. In a stunning speech before 2009 Page #40  
s strategy was to use joint Soviet US space cooperation as the means to hav 2009 Page #45  
organized a team of about forty of us. I was one of those forty. 42         2009 Page #48  
good condition , were retrieved by US Government units, specially trained f 2009 Page #51  
retired senior official within the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) who 2009 Page #52  
lts of tests were not explained to us. Marion Shaw: Pentagon Secrets Now in 2009 Page #53  
e ground. It was right in front of us, less than ten orfifteenfeet away. WH 2009 Page #70  
 overhead and the light approached us and you can hear it on the tape. Stop 2009 Page #72  
!I I :i.·~",:-'''m1 l ;:.-,;\· ~-. US Air Force (USAF) Lockheed C-130 Hercu 2009 Page #72  
m were sitting there hying to tell us that, 'Well, we really didn't have an 2009 Page #78  
we had something strange happen to us. So, medically we should have been br 2009 Page #79  
fed on eve,ything that happened to us. People have said they have been inte 2009 Page #79  
 cigar shape. And when it got over us, I remember seeing some lights undern 2009 Page #84  
 S. that was going to come down on us. HOW LONG DO YOU THINK YOU AND PALMER 2009 Page #85  
JLJTARY INSTALLATIONS THAT NONE OF US HAVE HEARD ABOUT EVEN YET? Yeah, here 2009 Page #85  
ash recovery events handled by the US military. I am continuing to research 2009 Page #90  
ntists brought from Germany to the US after WWII via Project Paperclip. She 2009 Page #92  
aperclip scientists brought to the US, and biographies specifically about D 2009 Page #93  
ffered a position in the fledgling US Space Program, but her husband wanted 2009 Page #93  
VIIJ&l,.l 0 I. YE A.NO SlLH 8Y Tk:)US,AJoiO~; !1'&.J..YAG\GAHTIC ~(:M,•SK.~ 2009 Page #115  
t news agency Tass shocked many of us with a news release which stated that 2009 Page #134  
oric changes ' ' ' going on around us. Yuri sent me Soviet, then Russian UF 2009 Page #139  
his colleagues undertook to assist us in better understanding what actually 2009 Page #140  
A.Fe Inr.~nt • Tu. i.n l,bnd Exp ■ US Mil.a:lY • uro~ In the . • • • • ■ Ch 2009 Page #143  
-9: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■Case of US.I\? Tclccommunic ::ioons Spcciali::;t 2009 Page #152  
ests June 3, 1947 -Soviets raiding US atomic secrets June 5, 1947 -US warns 2009 Page #156  
 of Goverro:ent i\eaenat1oa riuren.us be .'="OV ided in order to e1pedi te  2009 Page #175  
pects of this project. This leaves us with many unanswered questions: 170 • 2009 Page #176  
Jrl forrn a gas in the so.mP sense us poif-ion ga~es. Mo.o;t oi the latter  2009 Page #184  

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devastating climax. Kennedy linked US-USSR space missions with classified U 2009 Page #40  

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ty to Islam and every power-crazed us-versus-them dogma in-between) is The  2006 Page #181  

Word: "usa", 98 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 that when we have won the war the USA must assume its destiny; there will  2003 Page #27  
Art Campbell Col. Philip J. Corso, USA (ret) Statements researched by Art C 2003 Page #43  
ological team accompanied by a S£D USA, Armed Forces Special Weapons Projec 2003 Page #233  
s 1 1941 Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Family Member Charlette Ma 2004 Page #110  
n 2 1942 "State North of Georgia", USA 1 1 1 0 1 Interplanetary Phenomenon  2004 Page #110  
eing in swordfight! 3 1944 Hawaii, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Don Worley 111, 2004 Page #110  
4 1946 Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher David Dobbs VI, 2004 Page #110  
1947 Papagos Reservation, Arizona, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Bill Hamilton I 2004 Page #110  
erence 6 1947 Summer, Southwestern USA 1 1 1 1 1 Researcher Mia Adams; see  2004 Page #111  
resent 7 1947 Roswell, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 1 Numerous Open Sources/Book 2004 Page #111  
ts 8 1948 White Sands, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 0 0 Witness V.A. Postlethwait  2004 Page #111  
ed chin 11 1948 Aztec, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Tommy Blann, C 2004 Page #111  
but some got away 13 1950 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 1 0 No names or corroboration  2004 Page #111  
ash 15 1950 Sunnyvale, California. USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researchers William D. Lee 2004 Page #111  
n, row of windows 16 1951 Florida, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No names or corroboration  2004 Page #111  
 rims 17 1953 Wright-Pat AFB Ohio, USA 1 0 0 0 0 Witness "YR. only III, 19- 2004 Page #111  
f a reptile" 18 1953 Aurora, Ohio, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Jerold Johnson  2004 Page #111  
sfully from media 19 1952 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No names or corroboration  2004 Page #111  
ague 20 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Richard Hall II 2004 Page #111  
s earlier 21 1952 Bronx, New York, USA 1 1 0 0 0 Witness Robert Oliveri VII 2004 Page #111  
 1952 The Pentagon, Washington DC, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Raymond Jordan  2004 Page #111  
ports 23 1952 Wright-Pat AFB.Ohio, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Newsman Tom Shell of ABC-T 2004 Page #112  
arge 24 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No names or corroboration  2004 Page #112  
rations" 25 1953 Kingman, Arizona, USA See separate report on Kingman Multi 2004 Page #112  
vered 26 1953 Ft. Polk, Louisiana. USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Dr. Peter Rank 2004 Page #112  
 27 1953 Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Joan Jeffers II 2004 Page #112  
Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Richard Hall II 2004 Page #112  
ll dead nearby 29 1954 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Fred Schaefer, 2004 Page #112  
dies, large heads 30 1955 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 1 No names but similar to Co 2004 Page #112  
iums 31 1956 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Warren Nicholso 2004 Page #112  
alien cadavers" 32 1957 Southwest, USA 1 1 1 0 0 Researcher Debbie Valerio  2004 Page #112  
ckets" 33 1957 Clovis, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Debbie Valerio  2004 Page #112  
only 34 1959 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researchers Charles Fumoux 2004 Page #112  
sied 35 1962 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Tommy Blann III 2004 Page #112  
seen in hangar 36 1962 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Robert Barry II 2004 Page #112  
n and research 37 1962 New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Tommy Blann III 2004 Page #112  
ght flight suits" 38 1963 Unknown, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Bill Hamilton I 2004 Page #112  
ng UFO and bodies 39 1963 Unknown, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Michael Johnsto 2004 Page #112  
side 40 1964 Wright-Pat AFB. Ohio, USA 1 0 0 _ 0 0 No name or corroboration 2004 Page #112  
trieval 42 1964 Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Todd Zechel II, 2004 Page #113  
O recovered 46 1967 Yuma, Arizona, USA 0 1 0 0 0 Proven hoax III, 34-35 UFO 2004 Page #113  
o test Stringfield 47 1967 Western USA 0 1 0 1 0 Additional data in APRO fi 2004 Page #113  
seen 48 1968 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration V 2004 Page #113  
lowed" 49 1968 Big Springs, Texas, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Thomas Olsen II 2004 Page #113  
ts 53 1973 Norton AFB, California, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher John Lear V. 18 2004 Page #113  
O seen in hangar 54 1973 Colorado, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher John Ford V, 20 2004 Page #113  
ning 55 1973 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Chris Coffey V, 2004 Page #113  
ie of dead bodies 56 1973 Unknown, USA 1 0 0 0 0 No name or corroboration I 2004 Page #113  
es 57 1973 Great Lakes Naval Base, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Don Jernigan II 2004 Page #113  
ng Quonset hut 58 1974 New Mexico, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement 2004 Page #113  
ia training for CHP 59 1974 Texas, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Barbara Schutte 2004 Page #113  
site 60 1974 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Pat Packard VI1 2004 Page #113  
1 1975 Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement 2004 Page #113  
eam dead 63 1975 Near Ohio border, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Witness Betty Shilling II, 2004 Page #114  
confirmed 64 1977 Lumberton, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Bob Pratt II, 2 2004 Page #114  
5 1978 Ft Dix-McGuire, New Jersey, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researchers Richard Hall a 2004 Page #114  
nd on runway at base 66 1978 Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Jeffrey Parks I 2004 Page #114  
elates to Moondust 68 1979 Oregon, USA 0 1 1 1 0 Researcher Bruce Molon VI, 2004 Page #114  
1973 or 1974 69 1979 Pennsylvania, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Larry Moyers II 2004 Page #114  
hoax? 70 1979 Modesto, California, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Researcher Randall Clement 2004 Page #114  
 UFO malfunctioning? 71 1979 Ohio, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Witness John Mosgrove and  2004 Page #114  
y at WPAFB 72 1980 Houston, Texas, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Norma Lindblad  2004 Page #114  
sh in Soviet sector 74 1982 Texas, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researcher Tommy Blann III 2004 Page #114  
ry 76 1985 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Kurt Thiel VII, 2004 Page #114  
gments recovered 78 1987 Kentucky, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Cincinnati radio- host. Bi 2004 Page #114  
emains, USAF coverup 79 1987 Ohio, USA 1 1 0 0 0 No names or corroboration  2004 Page #114  
p 80 1990 Edwards AFB. California, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Researcher Ron Madeley VI  2004 Page #114  
with SOM1-01 Type I • Report 6, SW USA, 1947: Einstein present agrees with  2004 Page #118  
wer Briefing Document • Report 30, USA, 1955: artifacts suggest reverse eng 2004 Page #118  
ed with haloperidol (Haldol in the USA) and removed to a psychiatric facili 2004 Page #169  
ion analogous to Groom Lake in the USA. • This may be considered the termin 2004 Page #171  
a bit more established than in the USA 168                                  2004 Page #171  
te for dispatch to any area in the USA to recover downed or crashed UFOs."  2005 Page #79  
book, IVilhe/111 Reich vers11s the USA, among other works on the subject, t 2005 Page #101  
mericans, but the President of the USA doesn't . speak for Planet Earth. Af 2006 Page #5  
ea. It was not until 2001 that the USA had a meeting with families of the c 2006 Page #9  
f supposed airplane crashes in the USA (and overseas) in the early 1950s. T 2006 Page #10  
) were quite in vogue, both in the USA and the USSR. What facilities deal w 2006 Page #105  
 Mysterious Respiratory Disease in USA (letter) Lancet 342 (1992):61 109    2006 Page #112  
 two races: a Cold War between the USA and the Soviet Union and a Hot War i 2006 Page #165  
 and it was not going well for the USA and South Korea. Ever since the begi 2006 Page #165  
sing a near panic situation in the USA. By the end of November, Congressmen 2006 Page #165  
an impending nuclear attack on the USA by Russia, apparently in retaliation 2006 Page #165  
 suddenly detected approaching the USA from the north, from the general dir 2006 Page #166  
e would take them over the eastern USA, roughly toward Washington, D.C. The 2006 Page #172  
and scrambled aircraft and put the USA into a state of high alert and then  2006 Page #173  
t coming from the north toward the USA border, someone would have been awar 2006 Page #173  
had traveled over the northeastern USA and at least one had continued in a  2006 Page #179  
r, set the tone immediately: UFO's USA URL!" The cover graphics included tw 2007 Page #67  
, some of them were flown into the USA for examination . Another rumor is t 2007 Page #128  
 and brought to \X1oomera, a joint USA/ AUS secret facility. Another crash  2007 Page #130  
ous scientific institutions in the USA, Russia, France,Japan, Brazil, Argen 2007 Page #193  
rivate laboratories in Brazil, the USA and France. The case began on Septem 2007 Page #194  
espond to any body of water in the USA to secure and recover "downed aircra 2008 Page #44  
ndled Schroeder banks loans in the USA. ln fact, Dulles, in addition to pro 2008 Page #127  
including Gem1any , Brazil and the USA. It should be noted that it was less 2008 Page #133  
ing initiative to get the USSR and USA to cooperate in joint space and luna 2009 Page #40  
u UP-O, ■ F~Amt,..,', Goli.th: the USA ■ Clo'lincwith • lh,1' md lavlsicn ■ 2009 Page #144  

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ce Croup Director of Intelligence, USA' Director of Intelligence, USAAF Dir 2003 Page #214  

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 NEPA, AEC, ONR, NACA, JRDB, RAND, USAAF SAG and MIT, are deemed extraterre 2003 Page #28  
ce, USA' Director of Intelligence, USAAF Director, Office of Naval Intellig 2003 Page #214  

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 UFO-Related Quotes Albert M. Chop USAF Press Liaison “The airforce has nev 2003 Page #11  
chnically advanced civilization. ” USAF pilot and Astronaut, United Nations 2003 Page #14  
ent of the Netherlands informs the USAF that a wingless cigar-shaped object 2003 Page #88  
 the crash site just after the AAF/USAF reported the ground zero location.  2003 Page #99  
in Cincinnati, Ohio, but after the USAF became its own separate branch of t 2003 Page #102  
eloped." The Colonel said that the USAF and CIA "maintained a kind of alien 2003 Page #102  
r classified aircraft. The CIA and USAF spent many years ridiculing and dow 2003 Page #141  
f guided missile. Careful check by USAF, Ordnance, Navy indicates no missil 2003 Page #158  
enceTim provides copy of father ’s USAF UFO Program Citation signed by Curt 2003 Page #164  
ecords Center St. Louis, MO, shows USAF UFO Program November 14-16.2003 Las 2003 Page #165  
 people under Lionel Ellington was USAF Col. J. Leo Bourassa. He headed up  2003 Page #193  
s Division. In a 1996 story former USAF physicist Robert Collins posted a c 2003 Page #194  
e to get the facts on Roswell. The USAF started their study on what really  2003 Page #200  
to the push by the White House the USAF Headquarters released their report  2003 Page #201  
r 30, 1995 he answered back to the USAF. It was a speech given in Belfast N 2003 Page #201  
a news story on the release of the USAF Roswell report. They quoted the abo 2003 Page #201  
t he had therefore agreed with the USAF conclusion. Nothing could be farthe 2003 Page #201  
nd I want to know. So in 1997, the USAF decided the screw the president wit 2003 Page #201  
f which I obtained direct from the USAF, states: In addition to their staff 2004 Page #4  
Flying Objects (UFO): Headquarters USAF has established a program for inves 2004 Page #4  
 exploitation program Headquarters USAF has established Project Moon Dust t 2004 Page #5  
 controversy, as the extracts from USAF files as seen below, reveal: 1. The 2004 Page #5  
-,A, tot; Roam W. =MT Lt. Colossi, USAF (E) Odd, Medical Ressareh Divisica  2004 Page #18  
G OfFICER. HAROLD T 4Am1LTONs COL* USAF 13. (V) AFPRrvING AUTHORITY. HAROLO 2004 Page #21  
at one of the eyewitnesses, former USAF Airman First Class Larry Warren, ha 2004 Page #46  
ted its own explanation. SLIDE #3: USAF Report Cover, The Roswell Report: C 2004 Page #60  
urity used at the time." SLIDE #4: USAF Paragraph stating weather balloon:  2004 Page #61  
round, most of it in official (not USAF!) hands. In a phone interview with  2004 Page #95  
enter in their contribution to the USAF UFO Program. Harry Cooper therefore 2004 Page #101  
larly screened and reported to the USAF details of UFO activity in the tri- 2004 Page #108  
0 No name or corroboration II, 3-4 USAF policeman guarding 3 humanoid bodie 2004 Page #113  
7-8 Doctor found skeletal remains, USAF coverup 79 1987 Ohio, USA 1 1 0 0 0 2004 Page #114  
sion which was described by former USAF                                     2004 Page #176  
in his MUFON presentation that the USAF had approached Walt Disney in the m 2004 Page #179  
he end of production, however, the USAF notified Disney that the film would 2004 Page #179  
hey (MJ-12) really did it" LeMay — USAF UFO Program 1.97 to i .9oj. His exe 2004 Page #212  
enter in their contribution to the USAF UK, Prograe. His exeeplary leadersh 2004 Page #212  
hat debris. In 1995, Headquarters, USAF, published the tome, The Roswell Re 2004 Page #230  
of Information Act requests to the USAF to ascertain what their "national-l 2004 Page #231  
tory of historical records for the USAF. A FOIA to Maxwell AFB resulted in  2004 Page #231  
 revealed they had no records from USAF concerning the question at hand. Su 2004 Page #231  
 the ML307 Radar target, which the USAF claimed the debris represents, ther 2004 Page #233  
avit from an alleged member of the USAF investigating team! He must remain  2005 Page #40  
n 1991, Steve talked with a former USAF Captain named Rjcharcl TVI.iller wh 2005 Page #64  
) Audiotape excerpts from a former USAF pilot who has asked for anonymity.  2005 Page #71  
 pattern. According to the retired USAF pilot, the craft was still undergro 2005 Page #71  
11g Ofvects. Ruppelt was a retired USAF Captain who had headed the Air Forc 2005 Page #95  
etion. In his memo, Cutler informs USAF General Nathan Twining (MJ-4) that  2005 Page #97  
the conference, also attended by a USAF Captain H.iJJ and a civilian named  2005 Page #98  
nse Command of the U.S. Air Force (USAF). Until 1957, he regularly screened 2005 Page #138  
larly screened and reported to the USAF details of UFO activity 136         2005 Page #138  
onal capabilities ... Headquarters USAF has established a program for inves 2005 Page #142  
; in April 1960 it became the 1127 USAF Field Activities Group; this became 2005 Page #142  
another person, an ainnan with the USAF, went for a walk around the base. W 2005 Page #147  
hich lists lies from the FBI, CIA, USAF, NSA, etc. Some want to insist that 2006 Page #8  
, author of the grossly misleading USAF Book "The Roswell Report: Truth vs. 2006 Page #13  
military command either within the USAF or within the NSA. The responsible  2006 Page #22  
overt agency operating through the USAF/NSA Employment occurred without nor 2006 Page #23  
f 1952.' • Says that it is not the USAF but "a small group very high up in  2006 Page #25  
five alien bodies. Film taken from USAF archives Stringfieid eventually spe 2006 Page #26  
y one. F-15 from Scott AFB seen in USAF says mishap was pursuit caused by b 2006 Page #28  
runway at adjacent McGuire AFE). • USAF security poke finds body on deserte 2006 Page #29  
R-71 reconnaissance plane (for the USAF). In 1964, the YF-12A variant becam 2006 Page #72  
he crash site. Col. Frank Hartley, USAF/CIA liaison, was put in charge of t 2006 Page #79  
 extent when one was placed in the USAF Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Forc 2006 Page #84  
eral articles concerning a missing USAF Interceptor jet that vanished into  2006 Page #99  
lt (formerly Colonel Charles Halt, USAF, one of those that had witnessed th 2006 Page #132  
oing too fast." - Dennis, Richmond USAF Station, Miami, Florida Background: 2006 Page #139  
 that bear all the earmarks of the USAF Capt. Thomas Mantell incident. [Edi 2006 Page #141  
 Mantell incident. [Editor's Note: USAF Capt. Mantell's plane mysteriously  2006 Page #141  
ntroller notified the Headquarters USAF Command Post that at 1030 hours a n 2006 Page #170  
se Radar Program" published by the USAF Air Combat Command (David Winlder,  2006 Page #170  
e the actual aircraft and official USAF photos are still classified, this a 2007 Page #94  
al photos/illustrations 12-20, and USAF conference cable photo depiction).  2007 Page #95  
RS FOR REAL ! !" 'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FLYING WING DISC' STATIONED AT  2007 Page #97  
-...:(,., •.00 ,c••,JvA·t.. ~ cc.· USAF l I I 'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FL 2007 Page #97  
 cc.· USAF l I I 'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FL YING WING DISC' (STATIONED A 2007 Page #97  
-'.) (~,.-.:•-.. S !;Ci\,,.) \ =O= USAF (Illustration #5 & #6) 91           2007 Page #97  
\Xfhen Jack first saw the official USAF photos of these aircraft, he was am 2007 Page #99  
uthor's special note: The specific USAF squadron that flew chase for these  2007 Page #99  
natio n "XPERIMENTAL" followed by "USAF", was visibly printed starting imme 2007 Page #100  
is is consistent with the official USAF classification that space flight be 2007 Page #108  
ght have been associated "·ith the USAF 1 • EPA (Nuclear Energy for Propuls 2007 Page #109  
 for Ano's flying saucer programs. USAF Le. General Donald L. Putt had been 2007 Page #111  
947. The first test flight of crus USAF/ Avro disc, occurred in Malton in 1 2007 Page #111  
 base in 1967, and came upon these USAF jet disc aircraft. In rus words, he 2007 Page #115  
reported to be the location of the USAF NEPA program) EE 112 =O= EB EB EB E 2007 Page #118  
             Documentation: A 1961 USAF document outlines the role of Moon  2007 Page #134  
exploitation program, Headquarters USAF has established Project Moon Dust t 2007 Page #134  
ust headquarters, as the following USAF document reveals. Titled Possible M 2007 Page #139  
rado Springs and [the] AF Academy. USAF indicated reports coming in from Id 2008 Page #9  
ed in Utah. Friend, writing to "Hq USAF, SAFOI-3b (Major Hart)," reported,  2008 Page #11  
irector of Special Investigations, USAF: In a liaison meeting with other mi 2008 Page #26  
ion at I I :25 p.m. on 12 October: USAF radar installation at Knoxville pic 2008 Page #28  
acent to the joint Royal Air Force/USAF military complex at Bentwaters-Wood 2008 Page #31  
igins. It was seen by a variety of USAF personnel , was tracked on radar, l 2008 Page #31  
e morning of 27 Dec 80 [ ... ] two USAF security police patrolmen saw unusu 2008 Page #32  
 with the views of Pope. Sources 1 USAF Fact Sheet, 1987. 1 Ibid. 3 Letter  2008 Page #38  
pedia.org/wiki/National_security 5 USAF Memorandum, 25 May 1950 6 Protectio 2008 Page #38  
. Shields, MJJI Quarterly, 1978 14 USAF Memorandum, 13 January 1981 32      2008 Page #38  
in the MoD file is not an official USAF or MoD witness statement. It is a t 2008 Page #66  
 radar was looking. The frustrated USAF eventually turned to the Stanford R 2008 Page #73  
 81st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF/USAF NATO Bentwaters/Woodbridge , Major  2008 Page #88  
 's December 26, 1980 experience , USAF Lt. Col. Charles Halt, RAF Bentwate 2008 Page #93  
 Signed Charles I. Halt, Lt. Col., USAF Deputy Base Commander (RAF Bentwate 2008 Page #94  
refl!'ence • The Condon Report met USAF objectin,s • No more resources requ 2008 Page #147  
.), and General Charles P. Cabell (USAF, ret.). Special gratitude is expres 2009 Page #25  
n NSA and CIA COMINT files and the USAF Project BLUE BOOK and Special Repor 2009 Page #26  
s as opposed to classified CLA and USAF sources .... When this data has bee 2009 Page #41  
 UFO files. This suggests that the USAF and the other military services wer 2009 Page #41  
                        54 Retired USAF Lt. Col. Charles I. Halt during Dec 2009 Page #60  
taff Sergeant (SSgt) Bud Steffens. USAF police handle domestic issues and w 2009 Page #62  
 is coming in and out of the base. USAF security protects the base perimete 2009 Page #62  
ion loop by his superior officers, USAF General Gordon Williams and USAF Ge 2009 Page #68  
, USAF General Gordon Williams and USAF General Robert Bazley, Commander of 2009 Page #68  
'''m1 l ;:.-,;\· ~-. US Air Force (USAF) Lockheed C-130 Hercules cargo airc 2009 Page #72  
AFB), Arizona. Photograph courtesy USAF.                                    2009 Page #72  
r Force and the Chief of Staff for USAF inspection, safety, security, inves 2009 Page #73  
ptember 1984, and retired from the USAF on January l, 1987. Image courtesy  2009 Page #73  
 68 Leading the weekly meeting was USAF General Robert Bazley, then Command 2009 Page #74  
e night of January 9 to l 0, 1981, USAF Airman l st Class Steve LaPlume was 2009 Page #81  

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m the National Archives Top Secret USAFE Item 14 • 4 Nov 1948 • Swedish Air 2003 Page #161  
n the forest. ... The film went to USAFE, West Germany that day and I never 2004 Page #50  
1949 that a U.S. fur Force Europe (USAFE) aircraft taking part in a classif 2007 Page #137  

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

                The First Roswell? usage and format it has the correct fili 2003 Page #27  
nguage use and parenthetical comma usage. The 1941 Recovery Case In the MAJ 2003 Page #28  
for anachronisms, compare language usage and compare with other known authe 2003 Page #178  
m which would not come into common usage for nearly 100 years. There were h 2004 Page #28  
SECRET"-a highly unusual but known usage for topics well beyond normal secu 2005 Page #127  
cial Operations Manual. Other word usage subtleties are also compelling suc 2005 Page #129  

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

 on to the document. Anachronistic usages like medt.i ana imjiaeted further 2003 Page #135  

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. A report has been filed with the USAIDS. 13. In the opinion of the senior 2004 Page #81  

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 Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryl 2006 Page #106  

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Proprietary privilege." "Ordinary" USAPs ■ Reported to closed sessions in C 2007 Page #52  
 Congress is often ignored. Waived USAPs -Deep Black ■ SecDef can "waive· e 2007 Page #52  
f can "waive· especially sensitiv~ USAPs. ■ Exempt from standard Congressio 2007 Page #52  
nesses ■ Claim that certain waived USAPs act as cover for UFO-ET related pr 2007 Page #55  
k triangles have been developed in USAPs. ■ My guess: TR3-A. Black Manta •  2007 Page #55  
te, international interests. ■ Use USAPs as their tool. ■ Building their ow 2009 Page #152  

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ut BL-4 containment." The facility USARMIID at Ft. Detrick, MD consists of  2006 Page #106  

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WOULD KNOW SO LITTLE ABOUT HOW THE USC WORKS!!: 145                         2008 Page #151  

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of Armageddon, on line [http://www.uscoldwar.com/] . 90                     2009 Page #96  

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T! Our MO 0029 JAN 67 12.00acesimm USDA0 Rabat }form= IS_ PINETAINE. IT: 1  2004 Page #19  

Word: "use", 195 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rasing defined by concise language use and parenthetical comma usage. The 1 2003 Page #28  
polarized light microscopy and the use of a scanning electron microscope. T 2003 Page #49  
in shoes did not come into general use until the 1960s, according to shoe m 2003 Page #49  
rical resistance is high. A modern use is as a coolant for nuclear power re 2003 Page #107  
resource that I have ever tried to use in the past from about 1940 to now.  2003 Page #110  
old as well as speculations on the use of biomolecules for more efficient c 2003 Page #115  
d to be, but they would eventually use these beliefs to their advantage. Fi 2003 Page #145  
ere following the phenomenon could use the tools he and a few others had de 2003 Page #147  
 the conclusion that "there was no use in exciting the public with the 'hor 2003 Page #150  
3 made by Postalia, and issued for use by Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse WI.  2003 Page #171  
for example, denotes avionics. The use of a security warning facing every p 2003 Page #172  
 of public and press witness them, use Contingency Plan! 11/8/2003 Speaal O 2003 Page #175  
 very significant indicator of the use of a hot lead printing press. This i 2003 Page #176  
"z"s found in conjunction with the use of Monotype presses. Slide 28 descri 2003 Page #176  
 best procedures then currently in use in the art world. The identification 2003 Page #176  
ng been apparently replaced by the use of duct tape that requires no moistu 2003 Page #176  
 similarly dated authentic manuals use some of the exact same references. T 2003 Page #178  
 not shown, it is also possible to use forensic linguistics to identify the 2003 Page #178  
or anachronisms □ Compare language use: etymology o Compare with known, aut 2003 Page #180  
type Modern ” □ This was in common use in publications in 1954, the alleged 2003 Page #180  
d publication time, looking at the use of language, and comparing with know 2003 Page #181  
 examples of subtle changes in the use of language (etymology) that tends t 2003 Page #181  
dictionary, reflecting the generic use of a strong paper made of sulfate pu 2003 Page #181  
er page is not consistent with the use of Top Secret. Although the classifi 2003 Page #184  
ited distribution. Examples of the use of restricted together with Top Secr 2003 Page #184  
rocedures would have been those in use. Furthermore, MJ-12 could easily hav 2003 Page #185  
nergy and propulsion that the UFOs use is not something I know. I used to t 2003 Page #188  
y the president which are for your use and file. 2. General Wedemeyer would 2003 Page #204  
y the President which are for your use and file. CkrrwrnjeOfft*UU ICHIt: .  2003 Page #216  
as merely a hoax, why would anyone use sophisticated equipment to surreptit 2004 Page #31  
 which was that we did not want to use pseudonyms for the names of any of t 2004 Page #48  
antiaircraft artillery fire and/or use of surface-to- air missiles by units 2004 Page #62  
Did the United States deliberately use weapons to bring down one or more fo 2004 Page #65  
ntified things, or did he actually use the word flying saucers? James: Yes, 2004 Page #93  
 Stapleton Airport runway) and the use of deception in the entire process.  2004 Page #125  
 that would have been in place for use by such crash retrieval teams. See S 2004 Page #127  
ption, although it seems easier to use roads if they are indeed wide enough 2004 Page #129  
ing Cavitt's initials but avoiding use of his real name at that time. Charl 2004 Page #139  
as covered up for decades. Japan's use of chemical weapons in World War II  2004 Page #140  
d and they would not be allowed to use the HoHoman alien segment in the doc 2004 Page #184  
y. Like Disney they were forced to use recreations about an incident that m 2004 Page #184  
s Holloman Air Force Base film for use in the HBO documentary. Just like Di 2004 Page #194  
istasteful to murder at times, the use lethal measures have been executed.  2004 Page #204  
e caused the UFO crash through the use of their high-powered radar. This pa 2004 Page #219  
 "information" — I am unwilling to use the term "evidence," for reasons tha 2004 Page #221  
f his opposition to MJ-12, and his use of an anonymous source to back it op 2004 Page #224  
high degree with which we agree. I use upper-case letters to show those hav 2004 Page #228  
so supplied specifically for press use. Other lenses were available, from u 2004 Page #234  
eed Graphic, a very awkward way to use 231                                  2004 Page #234  
his course of action. Third is the use of compelling forensic evidence of i 2004 Page #247  
n elements of the MJ staff, if you use the same order as listed in the 247  2004 Page #250  
with more profound action like the use of biological weapons to control maj 2004 Page #254  
w" ■ Engineers deal with man-sized use (but it's expanding rapidly both way 2005 Page #4  
ll, that we never had to set up or use 'disinformation' tactics. Most were  2005 Page #10  
ec Fcigd is the first physicist to use ZPE to satisfy energy conscrvat ion  2005 Page #24  
ht simulator that our airmen could use to learn how to fh-a saucer." That,  2005 Page #45  
 make the technology available for use in the private sector." The last sta 2005 Page #81  
 prescribed length of time for its use, though fifteen minutes to half an h 2005 Page #91  
knowledge of tomorrow. There is no use in trying to prove somethjng that is 2005 Page #94  
nhower's proposal for the peaceful use of atomic energy was accepted by the 2005 Page #101  
of deep space "worm holes" and the use of zero point energy. Addressing the 2005 Page #120  
long; 16 and anachrorusms such as "use the cover story of a downed satellit 2005 Page #130  
ce community is known to have made use of the UFO controversv as a tool of  2005 Page #133  
es that can validate the case? The use of forensic linguistics falls in thi 2005 Page #136  
s formulas have been around and in use in the film industry for many years. 2005 Page #149  
, engineers attempt to put them to use. Forward engineering proceeds from t 2005 Page #163  
iginate from another dimension and use a Tran spatial field resonator to br 2005 Page #164  
 of electrogravitics thrust is the use of a very strong positive charge on  2005 Page #171  
ectrical materials can yield 6 and use of barium aluminate can raise this c 2005 Page #171  
 that future US vehicles will also use artificial gravit)'. He said: "Peopl 2005 Page #173  
ommunicators way ahead of us would use and they are trying to attract our a 2006 Page #6  
ten that a century ago the primary use for uranium was to prepare yellow gl 2006 Page #7  
ally worthless. Now nuclear navies use zirconium based alloys because of th 2006 Page #7  
ed projects. In this paper, I will use both SOM1-01 and whistleblower testi 2006 Page #14  
 retrieval operations. I will also use Sherman's testimony concerning his e 2006 Page #14  
modern fraud. Consequently, I will use SOM-01 as a reference tool for helpi 2006 Page #16  
Stone began, in the late 1970's to use Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) re 2006 Page #17  
of his military superiors. Stone's use of FOIA was particularly important s 2006 Page #17  
ning being called away through the use of secret codes and the issuance of  2006 Page #20  
 clearance of MJ-12 personnel. The use of codes to summon Stone to his cove 2006 Page #20  
thic communication) that can be of use to MJ-12 Group projects, and are cul 2006 Page #23  
ak e t he technology available for use in the private sector' • (Paaphrase) 2006 Page #27  
"Unconventional' . technologies in use • One contact (12 years at Groom Lak 2006 Page #27  
e Technologies For Future Military Use " • Hints at anti-gravity Analysis o 2006 Page #30  
e ings with considerable care, be- use people are apt to scoff and y unkind 2006 Page #44  
iew!"). Government will attempt to use the media as a pubic control mechani 2006 Page #58  
 more difficult. The suggestion to use explosives came from Dr. Brockway Mc 2006 Page #74  
onies are well known. Some of them use techniques that we, as "intelligent  2006 Page #101  
 of the report clearly favored the use of hyphens when in doubt.19 Each rea 2006 Page #105  
record:2° • Native South Americans use curare or amphibian toxins in poison 2006 Page #107  
va Protocol for the Prohibition of Use in War of Asphyxiating. Poisonous or 2006 Page #107  
es biological weapons for possible use. • April 11,1990: U.S. and U.K. dema 2006 Page #108  
ols. What is the ideal pathogen to use against inhabitants of earth? What w 2006 Page #112  
sing some Homo sapiens deaths. The use of special fluids used in the Villas 2006 Page #116  
re hunting' but unless the hunters use aircraft searchlights and kill their 2006 Page #121  
ham Birdsall, believed that Dodd's use of the name James Prescott for his s 2006 Page #128  
ish Army, and that Dodd decided to use that same name for his Army source,  2006 Page #128  
y Control Center in which he could use a Doppler shift technology known as  2006 Page #142  
n warned to not contact you again. Use my story, if you can. I dare not cal 2006 Page #151  
ation for the publicized threat to use nuclear weapons against Chinese troo 2006 Page #165  
t came "on line" at Loring AFB for use by the Air Defense Command or by Con 2006 Page #171  
her to work with UFO abductees and use hypnosis to 199                      2006 Page #202  
 helped teach At:1encans ab~ut the use of the media in war-time deceptions. 2007 Page #10  
ential people as spokespersons ;.. Use of group leaders to influence lower- 2007 Page #20  
ng information (disinformation) ,, Use of deep-cover agents to spread propa 2007 Page #20  
luential people as spokespersons r Use of group leaders to influence lower- 2007 Page #21  
 g informatio n (disinformation) ► Use of deep-cover agents co spread propa 2007 Page #21  
d corporations are learning how co use it to censor and spin information .  2007 Page #33  
 to be some sort of conspirac y to use such themes to increase the public's 2007 Page #59  
ute Contest.' ... Be creati\·e and use alternate wa) s to commut e to help  2007 Page #69  
and in 1997 the company decided to use both aben and UFO imagery on their N 2007 Page #70  
ou if you know it's going to be of use to you or enhance your life. M\XI: H 2007 Page #80  
simov and Harf) Harrison. M\.XI: J use out interest which types of things d 2007 Page #81  
 afraid of computers so they could use them as a tool. iVf\XI: Did you work 2007 Page #83  
engineer might need to know how to use a parcicuJar piece of software when  2007 Page #83  
lo gy then we could put it to good use, we could irrigate dry areas of the  2007 Page #85  
prior knowledge and arrangement to use them. 82                             2007 Page #88  
 that this place ,vas of no viable use I would leave a note on the system a 2007 Page #89  
eneral's OfGce suggested char Jack use higher quality official Air Force ph 2007 Page #95  
gh the hangar opening. Through the use of a special wheeled ramp, the aircr 2007 Page #115  
 situation and time period? Joe: J use the amount of aircraft coming in and 2007 Page #125  
logy secret from other nations and use it for their own advancements, which 2007 Page #127  
 police officers. The two tried to use a back entrance into the park, but e 2007 Page #129  
f almost unimaginable strength and use the ionosphere to bounce this death  2007 Page #131  
Twentieth Century Fox and opted to use the last name of her maternal grandm 2007 Page #136  
hivens Cassegrain is available for use primarily by the staff, students and 2007 Page #161  
ADIO ANNOUNCEMENT? Mom and Aunt: J use the rwo of us because he was outside 2007 Page #167  
ement to maintain and exercise the use of national political and economic p 2008 Page #24  
s of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon a 2008 Page #36  
 that year: In the exploration and use of outer space, including the Moon a 2008 Page #36  
s of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space. Including the Moon a 2008 Page #39  
ooked to be a high-ranking officer use the telephone briefly and then depar 2008 Page #53  
and I don '1 know why anyone would use my name. " In preparation for this p 2008 Page #54  
ged and the police were careful to use the phrase "unusual aircraft" as opp 2008 Page #67  
onclusion l am always reluctant to use the word disclosure , because in ufo 2008 Page #69  
piracy theorists believe. But I do use the word (with a small d and not a c 2008 Page #69  
hat include allies or enemies that use time travel for transportation, to f 2008 Page #95  
 that individual authors choose to use. Other techniques use linguistic sty 2008 Page #106  
rs choose to use. Other techniques use linguistic stylometrics , which in g 2008 Page #106  
e more stylometric quantities that use number of syllables in a word, such  2008 Page #106  
d. This is a very good document to use for comparison because the content a 2008 Page #107  
here seem to be differences in the use of the definitions in the counting p 2008 Page #107  
w hypercorrection examples and the use of the word Pentateuch, which requir 2008 Page #108  
research. An example of Einstein's use of Pentateuch in the open literature 2008 Page #108  
terms. Different computer programs use different assumptions, and Pace, Woo 2008 Page #108  
word that is obvious is Einstein's use of the word supra-national in slide  2008 Page #109  
s and in the QD. Research on ' the use of this word and that of the word Pe 2008 Page #109  
he stick-on tabs were in extensive use in this time period, providing a 1in 2008 Page #110  
(See the points on slide 43.) This use of the words freedom on information  2008 Page #111  
l state the right to make whatever use is most convenient co its interests, 2008 Page #113  
and have accomplished nothing. The use of the atomic bomb combined with spa 2008 Page #114  
 Military strategis ts foresee the use of space craft w1ch nuclear warheads 2008 Page #114  
 well as periods. ■Various indices use syllables, word and sentence length  2008 Page #116  
an, would this be reflected by the use of common phrases? ■If dictated, was 2008 Page #119  
was not a well-known word for this use in Od:ober 1963 (KGB use) 116 Intent 2008 Page #122  
 for this use in Od:ober 1963 (KGB use) 116 Intent of Tab "E" ■Tell nobody  2008 Page #122  
and was a leading proponent of the use of drugs such as Prozac (Fluoxetine) 2008 Page #140  
ealed from the public) involve the use of mind-altering drugs, a fact passe 2008 Page #141  
 people (No, people kill people) • Use of OC is equivalent of Zyclon 8 by N 2008 Page #148  
r himself, I decided to attempt to use forensic linguistics to determine th 2009 Page #9  
onsider the defensive neutron bomb Use electronic advantage to introduce sm 2009 Page #10  
O researchers years after the real use was over. 6                          2009 Page #12  
residents and other busy officials use "boilerplate" responses, the detaile 2009 Page #13  
 by Ransom. The purpose was to not use the hoaxer's own style so as to avoi 2009 Page #13  
 brought man face to face with the use of space by UFO's. The ensuing defen 2009 Page #14  
long ears in the White House would use this infonnation for political gain. 2009 Page #16  
lves caught with our pants down to use an old phrase. We do have a "histori 2009 Page #16  
ns were best concealed through the use of "armed satellites" and "enemy mis 2009 Page #17  
ATIONAL ESTIMATE _Including Soviet use of UFOs in the National Intelligence 2009 Page #18  
 e of UFO tracking data. By making use of classified radar and other detect 2009 Page #18  
 NI E's mentioned Soviet UFO decoy use with their ICBM program. This was a  2009 Page #18  
 all hinges on the development and use of UFO technology. If we want to und 2009 Page #19  
 reasonable to expect each side to use the weapons it can handle best. The  2009 Page #20  
oted control weapons . If UFOs can use elaborate communications systems inf 2009 Page #22  
nics is therefore recommended. The use of RPVs was first explored by the U. 2009 Page #22  
?? ??????? is always the practical use of chemical and biological weapons.  2009 Page #23  
utgrowth of materials prepared for use by the Defense Policy Seminar of the 2009 Page #24  
NICAL ADVISORY PANEL (MTAP-12) FOR USE BY: EMERGENCY COMBAT COMMUNICATIONS  2009 Page #26  
es -the Burned Document -and would use them to respond to Kennedy's Novembe 2009 Page #44  
esident Kennedy 's strategy was to use joint Soviet US space cooperation as 2009 Page #45  
ht simulator that our airmen could use to learn how to fly a saucer. New Re 2009 Page #52  
 of what occurred at Rendlesham by use of well-practiced methods of disinfo 2009 Page #59  
rivate, international interests. ■ Use USAPs as their tool. ■ Building thei 2009 Page #152  
e first clarify what I mean when I use the word "Government." The U.S. Gove 2009 Page #154  
zational units. Therefore , when I use the word "Government " I do not refe 2009 Page #154  
conceivable for effective military use because of the we) I known stopping  2009 Page #159  
s its nature or whether it was for use against personnel or vessels." The H 2009 Page #160  
med Project Seal that explored the use of explosives in triggering artifici 2009 Page #163  
ies of considerable magnitude. The use of atomic bombs as multiple charges  2009 Page #167  
ies of considerable magnitude. The use of atomic bombs as multiple charges  2009 Page #168  
es of considerable magnitude . The use of atomic bombs as multiple charges  2009 Page #168  
s its nature or whether it was for use against personnel or vessels." What  2009 Page #171  
\vhct11cr itj' lill1e." · ,vas for use Elf;ninsl humans) air• Conceived By  2009 Page #181  
U)e ram ,rJ:.c:e whether iJ. ~-1or use ns:iin6L1 (ConU1J11od en, Paz~ :1, C 2009 Page #182  
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Word: "used", 280 instance(s) (Back to Top)

uthenticity is the unique language used, words such as "supranational," "re 2003 Page #27  
n, especially given the wording he used, "little people" rather than ET, al 2003 Page #31  
project and has not been obviously used for the benefit of society. No doct 2003 Page #38  
prairie dog complexes had not been used in some time and most were collapse 2003 Page #45  
thylene plastic similar to this is used in hundreds of medical products. 42 2003 Page #46  
 down and alongside a narrow track used by cattle grazing in the arroyo. As 2003 Page #49  
 in 1935) was just beginning to be used before World War. I. The white pigm 2003 Page #49  
e brick was reportedly going to be used build a protective shield around th 2003 Page #62  
hat his memory isn't as good as it used to be. There are some details that  2003 Page #70  
d me analyze unusual materials. He used a scanning electron microscope to e 2003 Page #100  
han the pure magnesium metal being used for standard comparison. Hauri wrot 2003 Page #109  
h to produce 1.2 million volts. He used a control that matched the magnesiu 2003 Page #110  
tated that flying saucers could be used as a cover for very terrestrial pro 2003 Page #141  
e even on the ground) could now be used to cover a multitude of shenanigans 2003 Page #141  
ut out feelers to see who could be used by the AFOSI as an "insider asset." 2003 Page #146  
elopment of a weapon that could be used against the EBEs [Extraterrestrial  2003 Page #150  
'erenceIPU License Plate Allegedly used at the NRO tv.vw majesticdocuments  2003 Page #163  
detail, including procedures to be used if other crashes occurred. This log 2003 Page #171  
sed later. The War Office Logo was used whenever the customer wanted it use 2003 Page #172  
ed whenever the customer wanted it used (according to the US Government Pri 2003 Page #172  
but examples exist War Office logo used as late as 1969 Footnote imprint id 2003 Page #172  
 an enlargement of the exact words used for deceptive statements. It also s 2003 Page #176  
ious. They are tried and true, and used by professionals all the time for l 2003 Page #178  
er, we can identify the type fonts used and we will touch on that in a mome 2003 Page #178  
 way. This happened because seldom used letters like the z got some crud on 2003 Page #179  
ume that the security system being used is that of the Department of Defens 2003 Page #185  
g the same procurement strategy we used for analyzing captured enemy aircra 2003 Page #185  
LY are "two points" Restricted not used with TS O ExampletLay to NSC on 17  2003 Page #186  
FOs use is not something I know. I used to think that they had not. Now I a 2003 Page #188  
re legitimate and a pantograph was used. This explains the identical dates  2003 Page #204  
 in that a comma after "there," is used in the Twining directive and not in 2003 Page #206  
arshall's office and then Marshall used it to create the final Wedemeyer di 2003 Page #210  
a diameter of 47 meters. The steel used in the construction is an unknown a 2004 Page #12  
been built on earth. The materials used in its construction are completely  2004 Page #13  
g marker. Case told me that he had used a metal detector on the grave site  2004 Page #27  
. He also recalls the island being used as some sort of military exercise a 2004 Page #44  
rared lights as wide as a car were used to maintain the ordinance at a cert 2004 Page #51  
 to air missiles, and it's the RAF used to man them, not Americans. ... The 2004 Page #52  
s to a reservoir that's never been used. (In the tunnels) there's perfect a 2004 Page #52  
the fact of high military security used at the time." SLIDE #4: USAF Paragr 2004 Page #61  
red on March 14, 1946. The missile used for this engine test became the fir 2004 Page #64  
ile title was thought to have been used instead of Aztec because in 1949, F 2004 Page #73  
rmation is provided which could be used to identify him or the location of  2004 Page #74  
e Farmington crash information was used to relate general information on si 2004 Page #75  
ht-beam cutting torch... was being used by the aliens in medical experiment 2004 Page #78  
Then when the government allegedly used weapons to forcefully bring some of 2004 Page #82  
hey all claimed the files would be used for research purposes. Mrs. Smith t 2004 Page #86  
re this information that Sarbacher used to answer Wilbert Smith's September 2004 Page #92  
the strong odor of embalming fluid used to waft over to where he was workin 2004 Page #97  
the photographic evidence that was used in the 1953 CIA Robertson panel rep 2004 Page #101  
the enhanced light source that was used on the NPIC film tables. Neasham ha 2004 Page #104  
nd Neasham asked questions. Larsen used automatic writing to answer the que 2004 Page #104  
 in a secure facility, so the date used is the date of the examination. Thi 2004 Page #110  
 Public Disclosure," that has been used on some of the questioned documents 2004 Page #123  
he procedures that would have been used by the recovery teams. The idea of  2004 Page #125  
OUT COVERT TRANSIT • George Earley used to ship windmills • He found that i 2004 Page #126  
briefing procedures that have been used to allegedly threaten so many witne 2004 Page #127  
ed, would also show the techniques used to convince the public of most anyt 2004 Page #130  
well mystery. He claimed that they used a lot of sticky tape for the Mogul  2004 Page #133  
esk of every school child could be used to enhance the photographic glimpse 2004 Page #141  
 been secret, all of the materials used in the construction of the balloon  2004 Page #142  
 come into existence and was being used in some balloons, but not in the Pr 2004 Page #142  
eek or two of the Roswell Incident used the old neoprene rubber that any en 2004 Page #143  
Mogul, admitted that the materials used in his balloon arrays were conventi 2004 Page #143  
al, deformed human bodies had been used to film the alien autopsy. William  2004 Page #145  
 of the Tsarist Rocket. Beria then used this file to frighten Stalin into h 2004 Page #153  
ikely before) U.S. laser equipment used to section the craft for reverse en 2004 Page #168  
t worked so well it is still being used today to mold our UFO world view. I 2004 Page #178  
 government archives that could he used in the film to help convince the pe 2004 Page #179  
happened when asked if he had been used to acclimatize the public on UFOs.  2004 Page #184  
pulled because the camera crew had used special lenses that they didn't wan 2004 Page #185  
e the issue of whether or not they used the Aztec story as part of a con ir 2004 Page #217  
car—a 1941 Series 60 Buick, widely used as a U.S. Army staff car for high-r 2004 Page #231  
could" match the size of materials used in the ML307 Radar target, which th 2004 Page #233  
tell us what type of lens had been used to take the original photographs? I 2004 Page #233  
erent lenses appeared to have been used! How could this be? We knew from lo 2004 Page #233  
rent batch of film stock from that used for the Ramey pair, and not only th 2004 Page #234  
nly that. The Speed Graphic camera used flat sheet 4 x 5 film held in a dou 2004 Page #234  
e that the camera taking these was used in one position then rotated 180 de 2004 Page #234  
e mathematics or computer software used, I'm sure Andrew would be most happ 2004 Page #238  
or of the focal length of the lens used in each case. If all the images wer 2004 Page #238  
s and underlines. The felt tip ink used to write the words "Blue Book Files 2004 Page #245  
1982 after the ink could have been used in the proper context. However, Hoy 2004 Page #247  
any names. The most recent one was used in 1992 and was identified by the n 2004 Page #249  
typewriting on these pages this is used to differentiate the style of ribbo 2004 Page #250  
tiate the style of ribbon that was used to create the document. The pages a 2004 Page #250  
robe at the moon. ("De-9aussers as used in the Philadelphia experiment.") • 2005 Page #10  
 was at a birthday party at a hall used for celebrations in a wooded area n 2005 Page #34  
 on the third floor. A strong odor used to waft across the way, and upon in 2005 Page #42  
d that the DRES faciJjry was being used by the U. S. government to "lude se 2005 Page #64  
 DRES facility that he thought was used for covert activity beyond its orig 2005 Page #65  
 out with the ultrasound. \Xe have used field magnetometers on it. We have  2005 Page #71  
acility has "runways" that are nor used by any actual aircraft, with cliamo 2005 Page #83  
uthor, educator and ufologist, and used to refer to UFOs as the idiot cruld 2005 Page #88  
y difference. The number of layers used in the device's construction contri 2005 Page #90  
inutes. A small accumulator can be used to germinate plant seeds at an acce 2005 Page #90  
lly nothing about it. But my mind, used to expecting surprises in natural r 2005 Page #95  
 behave like ochers. The method he used was nocturnal, time-lapse photograp 2005 Page #95  
lding showing Air Force jets being used in weather modification experiments 2005 Page #100  
Hvnek, one of the first scientists used as a government-sponsored debunker, 2005 Page #119  
nch complex was quickly set up and used for the site's first "hot firing",  2005 Page #125  
om . 13 This acronym, not publicly used, was also found in a CIA document f 2005 Page #128  
haracteristics of hot-lead presses used in the 1950s, unlike computer progr 2005 Page #129  
including the types of eqwpment he used. He was in no doubt that it was ind 2005 Page #148  
lat bed was in place, the soldiers used winches and a crane to hoist the in 2005 Page #157  
d in. Fincling a piece of pipe, he used that to undo a piece of metal about 2005 Page #157  
oring in the old house that my dad used for storage. According to Jose, the 2005 Page #157  
scanning electron microscopes were used to look at the metals and analyze t 2005 Page #157  
 and some ocher trace materials is used which dramatically increases the co 2005 Page #158  
y that you could thjnk of would be used to study the alien and the technolo 2005 Page #162  
 deck between mattresses that were used to cusl~on the craft on deck. A tar 2005 Page #164  
tenance and that the tarpaulin was used to protect it from storms at sea. C 2005 Page #164  
ced aircraft or spacecraft , which used non-conventional methods of propuls 2005 Page #166  
 synthesis of electrostatic energy used for propulsion -either vertical pro 2005 Page #171  
unterbary, in wruch energy is also used to set up a local gravitational for 2005 Page #171  
ies of so-called rare earths, many used in the electronics and nuclear indu 2006 Page #7  
icorrosion properties. Titanium is used in aircraft like the SR-71 because  2006 Page #7  
rocket launch and the fact that it used vacuum tubes. This was a tracking r 2006 Page #11  
nd no signals. The frequency being used was 10 times higher than the German 2006 Page #11  
rectly predict the technique to be used by similar people a few hundred mil 2006 Page #11  
tions about, classified procedures used for locating, isolating and recover 2006 Page #14  
ash retrievals, and the procedures used for managing personnel recruited in 2006 Page #14  
man to outline the main procedures used in UFO crash retrievals; and to ide 2006 Page #14  
 in 1954 replicating the standards used in that era for similar government  2006 Page #15  
 a function of the peculiar system used to create it. This explanation prov 2006 Page #16  
ould be a logical legal instrument used by an individual who desired to dis 2006 Page #17  
p identify the security procedures used to manage personnel recruited into  2006 Page #17  
 says that the Guidebook was to be used in case First Aid had to be adminis 2006 Page #19  
 RETRIEVALS The code word that was used with me was "the general sends his  2006 Page #20  
lusion: Identifying the Procedures Used in MJ-12 Group Projects & UFO Crash 2006 Page #23  
suggest that a similar template is used for recruiting, training and employ 2006 Page #23  
ing can be described as a template used for the security procedures used fo 2006 Page #23  
e used for the security procedures used for managing personnel in MJ-12 Bla 2006 Page #23  
 similar to the above template was used in the development of SOM1-01. This 2006 Page #24  
vide an overview of the procedures used to manage personnel involved in UFO 2006 Page #24  
ch electroldnetic apparatus may be used as an electric tan, vhen the exciti 2006 Page #35  
, drect-current soilage, or may be uSed as a loudweaker, Nstien the excitin 2006 Page #35  
ively occurs. The central approach used in the Sessions was scenario develo 2006 Page #50  
rt for our product — which we have used — is scenario worlds. Scenario Worl 2006 Page #50  
HI vulnerabilities. Media would be used to bolster public confidence, downp 2006 Page #63  
hitney J75 turbojet, the same type used in the first A- 12 airframes. I als 2006 Page #76  
characteristic of the paint scheme used at the time. I found some skin with 2006 Page #76  
amed TAGBOARD. Each drone would be used only once. It was designed to overf 2006 Page #77  
cle 501 to the pylon, a technician used a thread-tap on one of the forward  2006 Page #78  
sible to radar (Fig. 9). Designers used sophisticated techniques involving  2006 Page #81  
materials and construction methods used in the F-101 and F-1 17A are very d 2006 Page #85  
 the incidents, cover stories were used to discourage interested parties fr 2006 Page #86  
s in China. Human experiments were used and 3,000 prisoners died. • 1941: J 2006 Page #107  
ng smear excrement on pungi sticks used as booby traps: the United States d 2006 Page #107  
 deaths. The use of special fluids used in the Villas-Boas case suggests ad 2006 Page #116  
ghs) It is now, but not in 1966. I used to track B-52s and Phantoms. Again, 2006 Page #147  
ut the Doppler radar is that it is used to control the flight of the missil 2006 Page #147  
.' Yeah, well, that's the way they used to do it. They were afraid maybe we 2006 Page #150  
he sweep of the radar. As a kid, I used to play at those. Instead of there  2006 Page #152  
at these, well, ETs., if you will, used to play with us. They used to play  2006 Page #153  
u will, used to play with us. They used to play with the information we had 2006 Page #153  
mation can come from. And the UFOs used to stack up on top of the radar sit 2006 Page #153  
e radar site and just sit there. I used to walk out as a little kid and sta 2006 Page #153  
reason, as I understood, that they used to shoot at them. They used to do a 2006 Page #155  
t they used to shoot at them. They used to do all kinds of things to bring  2006 Page #155  
 seen in my entire lifetime. And I used to sit there and play with the comp 2006 Page #155  
 were. I know that information was used and taken back to Jackass Flats. Th 2006 Page #155  
e already were radar installations used for other purposes such as air traf 2006 Page #170  
 he claims it was Bill Moore - who used Zechel's research into Willingham's 2006 Page #178  
uaranteeing that no names would be used, and asking each person to recommen 2006 Page #198  
wledge, David's devices were never used as Robert Bigelow then believed tha 2006 Page #200  
e he died that the U.S. government used the Cold \X/ar as a device for hidi 2007 Page #12  
he bag of tricks that are typicaUy used: r Cover scories r Damage or "spin" 2007 Page #21  
ed. Thjs is probably more commonly used than many people trunk. I'd Like to 2007 Page #25  
k about another interesting method used to limit public curiosity about UFO 2007 Page #25  
time. I thjnk the Enqwrer has been used as a psychological warfare tool to  2007 Page #25  
e have learned and how it could be used to manage news about a UFO crash. Y 2007 Page #29  
ire for intelJeccuaJ conformity be used against you. The Internet is useful 2007 Page #33  
ten in 1954. Maybe should never be used. If so/, should be brought up to da 2007 Page #47  
Hundreds established since 9/11. ■ Used in 2002 to restrict access to and k 2007 Page #53  
estion: wtiatwould our own UFOs pe used for? Antelope Valley -Makes Them Lo 2007 Page #56  
eting segments are the most widely used? Do otherwis e innocent ads for tec 2007 Page #59  
n 1994 the Global Link Corporacion used a classic image of a UFO to sell th 2007 Page #68  
3, the Japanese computer giant NEC used UFOs to help sell their products an 2007 Page #70  
am of Light down co the ground was used in this 2001 advertising campaign . 2007 Page #74  
s. Both versions of the commercial used the same voice-over dialogue. The r 2007 Page #75  
eting segments are the most widely used? Just about all of them, though I f 2007 Page #76  
as gregarious and as outgoing as I used to be. MW: \Xlere you into social a 2007 Page #79  
nd not the academic aspect. NfW: I used to like messing around. I found it  2007 Page #79  
o join BUFORA between 12 and 14. I used to 74                               2007 Page #80  
ks. How did you follow TV, did you used co watch Scifi series? GM: Yes 1 wa 2007 Page #81  
 ways to ease the workflow. Also 1 used to set up remote dial-in so manager 2007 Page #83  
mputers from outside the office. I used to try and impart enthusiasm to peo 2007 Page #83  
ll people that any computer can be used as a jump point for people to be ab 2007 Page #83  
things with that free energy. So I used the information from the disclosure 2007 Page #85  
ese systems should or shouldn't be used. GM: \X/ell the way I did it initia 2007 Page #87  
 had been there. GM: Yes, I always used to set a password when I went in to 2007 Page #89  
wn of American air defence. I also used to say that it was no fault of Amer 2007 Page #89  
ing in a double room which you get used to but isn't ideal. My dad would sa 2007 Page #92  
ng with Terrorists. They have also used the new law on the "Nat\vest Three" 2007 Page #92  
                NOTE: The pictures used in this article are computer genera 2007 Page #94  
ince 1947. Please note: The images used in trus article are computer genera 2007 Page #94  
ery strict scientific approach was used in the creation of these images. Th 2007 Page #94  
 windows, which may also have been used as a flat armored glass windscreen. 2007 Page #100  
ts, while the 70' diameter version used dual wheels all around. \Xlhen Jack 2007 Page #100  
otted window", which ma) have been used to improve pilot visibility during  2007 Page #100  
e of the djsc. These ma, have been used for the release of 1 O' diameter in 2007 Page #107  
d the "ski slope" feature that was used on the German originaJ. The O.I.C.  2007 Page #114  
strut scis ors". These devices are used co prevent the gear strut shafts fr 2007 Page #115  
ct, after seeing the ilJuscrations used for trus article, \'(/arren declare 2007 Page #115  
and phased array radar systems are used to scramble the propulsion drive fo 2007 Page #131  
lt with a lot of photographers who used to film MariJyn. He o-ot a lot of i 2007 Page #135  
. That highly secure test range is used by the U. S. Air Force Weapons Labo 2007 Page #174  
bandoned water well that was later used as a place to dump auto parts, but  2007 Page #189  
in jeeps and when the sun came up, used airplanes. They didn't find anythin 2008 Page #8  
ause he won't allow his name to be used. If he is telling the truth, and th 2008 Page #14  
feature on ABC News's Nightline. I used to work at the MoD on these files a 2008 Page #61  
ns of this release. Introduction l used to work for the MoD in the UK and f 2008 Page #61  
xperience of this. Ufologists have used FOI (and the Code of Practice on Ac 2008 Page #62  
ness park, while RAF Woodbridge is used by the U. K. Ministry of Defence fo 2008 Page #72  
 MADRE pulse-Doppler method, which used the F-layer of the ionosphere to re 2008 Page #73  
m telepathically? Those words were used by John Burroughs in a 1988 hypnosi 2008 Page #74  
hs on November 11, 1988, but never used in the TV broadcast. A producer wan 2008 Page #84  
has been called "truth serum" when used with hypnosis . After it was over,  2008 Page #90  
auts , sci-fi author Stanislaw Lem used the scenario of an alien spacecraft 2008 Page #102  
ensen's 1978 novel And Having Writ used the Tunguska story as a springboard 2008 Page #102  
nguistic techniques that have been used successfully in criminal cases to s 2008 Page #104  
just copied the first 30 pages and used them as input. For the Einstein doc 2008 Page #106  
essment System) which was the tool used to develop the numbers in this repo 2008 Page #107  
ated variables show here, and then used her program to perform cross-correl 2008 Page #107  
binations of Einstein's works were used at different times to assess the po 2008 Page #108  
ding overall policy. Blue Book was used to collect infom1ation from the pub 2008 Page #111  
good. Some of the work of MK-ULTRA used illegal mind control drugs. Finally 2008 Page #111  
im, the word for blood somehow got used. The 105                            2008 Page #111  
ffairs" was a highly arcane phrase used by the KGB for assassination and di 2008 Page #112  
on of the sun. The oxygen could be used for breaching purposes; the hydroge 2008 Page #112  
ng purposes; the hydrogen might be used as a fuel. In any case, if no exist 2008 Page #112  
ta for 17 linguistic variables no. used 0/o correct ■Einstein 27 100 --89 ■ 2008 Page #118  
ong logic, but Einstein would have used the word Torah. Uo,emtiH :oc:13     2008 Page #118  
the definitions of the words being used as well as take a look at history.  2008 Page #123  
e-quarters of the reparation loans used to create the German cartel system, 2008 Page #127  
le of tetraethyl lead, an additive used in aviation gasoline to Germany . T 2008 Page #127  
merica shipping line that had been used to ferry Nazi propagandists and arm 2008 Page #129  
ompanies around the world. Bormann used every known device to disguise owne 2008 Page #136  
 on humans at concentration camps, used slave labor, and committed other wa 2008 Page #137  
to the U.S. Ambassador that Dulles used SS Brigidier General Walter Schelle 2008 Page #138  
             Saudi Arabia. The CIA used them during the 1980s in Afghanista 2008 Page #140  
s with sodium fluoride, previously used only as a rat poison. The Nazi SS p 2008 Page #140  
ikewise indefensible are the drugs used to treat these questionable mental  2008 Page #141  
n's share was $2 million which was used to advance his political career. "T 2008 Page #141  
 honor of the Nazi ODESSA rat line used "by acquaintance of mine." 135      2008 Page #141  
ke their German antecedents , have used religion to cover a multitude of an 2008 Page #143  
say the Rockefeller money has been used in various ways to forward social a 2008 Page #144  
tion , and entertainment are being used to transform whole generations of f 2008 Page #145  
UL OCTOBER SURPRIS£ THAT WAS NEVER USED ·Oh. I saw them three times!" SOME  2008 Page #153  
of word length confirmed that QD l used shorter words than his other eight  2009 Page #11  
ss than the known Teller documents used for comparison. However, it too see 2009 Page #13  
re the word "air" can no longer be used. In other words, those regions of s 2009 Page #14  
ew technologies emerge that can be used in warfare. There is no separation  2009 Page #20  
tances, high flying RPVs should be used instead of satellites . For these w 2009 Page #22  
ge of development. A delta wing is used in this design, pivoting at its cen 2009 Page #22  
stances, active measures have been used to influence major media management 2009 Page #25  
gency disclosing means and methods used by intelligence are not open for di 2009 Page #25  
edy _ cia.pdf 25 For rating system used by the founders of the Majestic Doc 2009 Page #46  
              3° For rating system used by the founders of the Majestic Doc 2009 Page #47  
 on the third floor. A strong odor used to waft across the way, and upon in 2009 Page #50  
e first. 'Note' vessel is the term used by the visitors rather than disc or 2009 Page #52  
he 'Alien/EBE' phraseology was not used in any later discussions. They also 2009 Page #52  
ng of the vessel on a tank trailer used to haul Sherman tanks. While these  2009 Page #53  
 that Sgt. James Penniston says he used in his camera to photograph the tri 2009 Page #60  
h at www.rendlesham-incident.co.uk used with pennission. #3 Audio Col. Halt 2009 Page #70  
m RAF Bentwaters /Woodbridge tower used to monitor underground Weapons Stor 2009 Page #71  
She would not allow her name to be used and she was afraid to give full dis 2009 Page #89  
"Tear it up." June stated that she used her scissors and tried every way th 2009 Page #91  
ied by name. Part of her story was used in Kevin Randle 's book, The Truth  2009 Page #95  
ploring its new freedom and is not used to self censorship. I don't disbeli 2009 Page #138  
t explored how explosives could be used to trigger an artificial tsunami as 2009 Page #164  
ethod and procedure which could be used in offensive warfare. I would be gr 2009 Page #165  
 lb. to 600 in. weight. T.N.T. was used generally, although C.E., nitro-sta 2009 Page #166  
 T.N.T. or other explosives can be used, the engineering work specially inv 2009 Page #167  
 T.N.T. or other explosives can be used, the engineering work especially in 2009 Page #168  
 T.N.T. or other explosives can be used, the engineering work especially in 2009 Page #168  
n atomic weaponry would have to be used to generate the tsunami waves in or 2009 Page #177  
 does not matter, as they could be used either way for counter-espionage pu 2009 Page #177  
ghtings. If UFOs were indeed being used for counter-espionage purposes, it  2009 Page #178  

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

wis is potentially one of the most useful sources of information. The fire  2003 Page #32  
subject as something that could be useful, not the constant public-relation 2003 Page #141  
d of percentage count. This may be useful in attempting to estimate the tot 2004 Page #115  
ebunkers' and 'skeptics' were most useful. They did their job, so well, tha 2005 Page #10  
o be "ours." As a side note, it is useful to recall that it is not only the 2005 Page #74  
 of a crasrung craft, measurements useful to any reverse engineering effort 2005 Page #168  
o understand equations, and design useful tools. Now, one could argue that  2006 Page #101  
 The warning was said to have been useful in vetting the ffficieng of the W 2006 Page #169  
iser. You can probably imagine how useful something like this might be foll 2007 Page #28  
 used against you. The Internet is useful but government and corporations a 2007 Page #33  
ar. The equipment proved extremely useful, as we carefully documented our e 2007 Page #188  
rigin. Therefore , it would not be useful for the Soviet Union t0 acquire i 2007 Page #198  
ysical "leaked" document is rarely useful. This morning, however, we will b 2008 Page #104  
us U.S. agencies yielded little in useful data that convinced authorities r 2009 Page #15  
r Robert Oppenheimer to inject any useful comments to the briefing as they  2009 Page #28  
lishment and would be able to make useful contributions. The Bismark Tribun 2009 Page #159  
riginally intended that Leech make useful contributions." would be assisted 2009 Page #173  

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

archer • Hope that this kills the (useless) research Slide 18 WHY KEEP IT S 2004 Page #122  
them. Later on, seeing that it was useless to waste time on her, the same m 2005 Page #36  
rly entirely redacted, essentially useless from an infom1ational point of v 2005 Page #74  
fore the war. They were considered useless even as possibilities. Plane Che 2009 Page #158  

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

 e.xist~ ";inrl 1h11t !irst l snch uselt;o; lnstitutc of l echnoloi:y repor 2009 Page #183  

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

eak here from many well-documented user and investigative accounts, as well 2005 Page #90  
d which bits they can see, creates user names and passwords accounts for pe 2007 Page #83  

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le and meant I was in charge of 50 users. I loved that because I was chatti 2007 Page #82  

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

 on the issue of finding practical uses for the atomic secrets learned from 2003 Page #25  
ent was made: "Today, electrolysis uses too much electricity to be an econo 2003 Page #115  
at has RNA as its nucleic acid and uses the enzyme reverse transcriptase to 2004 Page #81  
credible in this area. Although he uses some near ad hominem inferences (al 2004 Page #127  
3500 RPM operation 20 kW delivery? Uses NdFcB magnets Public domain inventi 2005 Page #21  
 the energy or fuel the spacecraft uses for power; the propulsion system; t 2005 Page #162  
 advanced jetliner, the 777, still uses turbojet propulsion . One of the le 2005 Page #173  
l weapons • WWII: Czech resistance uses anthrax as a weapon against German  2006 Page #107  
80-1988 Gulf War (Iran-Iraq): Iraq uses chemical weapons and works on biolo 2006 Page #107  
e another radar that I'll tell you uses something called the Doppler Effect 2006 Page #147  
ence officers and an expert in the uses of deception. There is evidence tha 2007 Page #22  
the discs had considerable various uses. The O.1.C. permitted Jack to actua 2007 Page #100  
ted to Ryan S. Wood. For any other uses, please contact the authors. 6. REF 2007 Page #192  
ual relationship in sentences. She uses up to 17 independent calculations o 2008 Page #106  

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

d in the 1953 Style Manual for the USG Printing Office. All details check.  2003 Page #181  
UFOs • If Strange Things Fly -Then USG bas UFO Technology • Having UFO Repo 2008 Page #148  
 Sll\'IPLY DOESN'T Ki'-:OW HOW THE USG WORhS 146 THE MAJIC i\ffSTER\' ---·- 2008 Page #152  
VATE ORGANIZATION • NEVER RECEIVED USG FUNDIN • STRUCTURE WAS: • BIGELOW AD 2008 Page #153  

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

duced professionally. However, the USGPO Style Manual only THE APRIL 1954 S 2003 Page #172  
Detailed format instructions as in USGPO Style Manual “WHERE IS THE DOCUMEN 2003 Page #182  
r documents; follows style In 1953 USGPO Style Manual with fidelity O Secur 2003 Page #186  

Word: "usgpo-like", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ts that it went through a detailed USGPO-like proofreading process but was  2003 Page #176  

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

, both of which are wrong the real USGS reporting station for Death Valley  2006 Page #45  

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

es that would change the world and usher in the atomic age. Today, Oak Ridg 2008 Page #27  
us was to instigate Armageddon, to usher in the era of the Antichrist, and  2008 Page #35  

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

 guard a subsequent day, as he was ushered to the radio station to make a r 2004 Page #138  
orging several security guards who ushered the civilians back and took cont 2006 Page #79  

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 alien as Britney Spears). .. , .. usi c , For the majority of the public,  2006 Page #60  

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agan appointee. He was the head of USIA when I first met him — Bruce Hershe 2004 Page #192  

Word: "using", 127 instance(s) (Back to Top)

t on a known hoax or even consider using it as policy leverage with the Air 2003 Page #25  
bottom rubber layer was identified using polarized light microscopy and ene 2003 Page #49  
terial. I also analyzed the sample using an electron microscope with energy 2003 Page #50  
fter, there were numerous soldiers using shovels to clear dirt and debris a 2003 Page #69  
So, we assumed the grandfather was using "disc" generically for UFO. Figure 2003 Page #99  
w small pieces could be broken off using a small hand vice and manual press 2003 Page #104  
re, and that the alien beings were using it as a central location from whic 2003 Page #144  
y maneuverable, brightly-lit craft using an anti-gravity drive of some sort 2003 Page #151  
7), hand addressed to Don Berliner using the same format that was provided  2003 Page #171  
ds because it was so hard to read. Using the high quality copies made later 2003 Page #171  
 is in charge o One inventory form using facility definitions 11/8/2003INTR 2003 Page #175  
rieval Conference measurements are using ground-based radar. Aircraft had r 2003 Page #184  
, but one can prove they are fake, using the techniques I outlined earlier. 2003 Page #184  
d have been very easy to implement using the same procurement strategy we u 2003 Page #185  
nd have not been proven to be fake using objective analyses), and these lea 2003 Page #187  
rash recoveries effectively secret using deception b Secrets can be and are 2003 Page #188  
hese objects on I the Uth as well. Using topographical maps and triangulari 2003 Page #233  
d three of four samples he studied using "highly sensitive" equipment had " 2004 Page #30  
se that Lawrence and Bradford were using back in the 1960s. Shortly after t 2004 Page #40  
rity Policeman. I tracked him down using the Internet and called him at his 2004 Page #56  
onies from the families, they kept using the words, 'Looked like it had bee 2004 Page #72  
dents. He was rumored to have been using intelligence satellites to look fo 2004 Page #101  
rent perspective of the same data, using a numerical instead of percentage  2004 Page #115  
or fraud over a scheme to find oil using a contraption they called a "doodl 2004 Page #136  
was behind the attempt to disclose using the documentary. Emenegger said th 2004 Page #184  
d to get out some of the UFO facts using back door cloak and dagger methods 2004 Page #189  
 however, these installations were using very sophisticated (for their time 2004 Page #220  
tever equipment they may have been using, existed at the time of the Aztec  2004 Page #221  
eless seems to have a penchant for using unsupported anonymous "evidence" t 2004 Page #222  
rpretation Team (RPIT) members are using off-the- shelf software, which has 2004 Page #227  
n, the photographer, took 4 photos using a Speed Graphic 4 x 5 camera with  2004 Page #227  
hicles in the hands of collectors. Using these technical specifications and 2004 Page #232  
hs, RPIT researcher Andrew Lavoie, using computer software, produced what i 2004 Page #233  
 came off beautifully. Nine of us, using four, twelve-foot-tall A-frame str 2004 Page #240  
he 1950's. This is solubility test using methyl ethyl ketone. The watermark 2004 Page #250  
o control major population centers using human assets from MK-ULTRA and ART 2004 Page #254  
dious and it appears they might be using our earth and manipulating earth l 2005 Page #9  
 fence around the outside boundary using hundreds of \\ ire rolls and over  2005 Page #53  
 measured (emphasis his), and T am using it with some success in research o 2005 Page #91  
rgy, whjch these living beings are using in their technolog y, is be)ond th 2005 Page #95  
berate attempts to shoot them down using proximity-fuse antiaircraft shells 2005 Page #121  
ericans in that area after the war using German expertise and shows some ki 2005 Page #151  
e sufficient to replicate the part using appropriate fabrication techniques 2005 Page #161  
highspeed aerobatic maneuvering or using defensive shields or counter-mea s 2005 Page #162  
sh propel themselves through water using jet propulsion. As soon as science 2005 Page #163  
scientist on designing a simulator using our own av-ionics technolog y. Bil 2005 Page #164  
ure he produced evidence of motion using condensers in a couple of saucers  2005 Page #171  
, Project \'\/interhaven, in 1952. Using the data some conclusions were arr 2005 Page #171  
ce, applied to the turbine engine. Using a number of assumptions as co the  2005 Page #171  
practically all airliners would be using artificial gravity, yet the 1995 d 2005 Page #173  
craft. Dan flew one of these craft using a specially constructed helmet int 2005 Page #174  
urements of flight characteristics using airborne and space borne and earth 2006 Page #9  
sumed that there are civilizations using communication technologies similar 2006 Page #11  
times higher than the Germans were using and they fortunately never were aw 2006 Page #11  
o prepare a crash retrieval manual using existing army manuals as templates 2006 Page #16  
 mainly staying home, off streets, using available supplies sparingly, tend 2006 Page #62  
 A-12 crash site (Fig. 3) in 2003, using information from the accident repo 2006 Page #76  
other components from the engines. Using an illustrated parts handbook, I w 2006 Page #76  
n afterthought, in one B-57 story. Using descriptions from eyewitnesses, I  2006 Page #88  
trained to know how to fool people using the real world of science, and sin 2006 Page #101  
sassinate Georgi Markov in London, using a Ricin pellet and attempt to assa 2006 Page #107  
o be easy to spot the sick ones by using an infrared signature discriminati 2006 Page #116  
es. The convoy continued non-stop, using back roads and smaller highways, a 2006 Page #135  
ike at airports. That's what I was using." 142                              2006 Page #145  
m the 1940s to 1990. They had been using this and it was all for good reaso 2006 Page #162  
ll for good reasons. THEY HAD BEEN USING WHAT? Well, I never really underst 2006 Page #162  
derstood that either. They've been using the technology that the aliens gav 2006 Page #162  
logy that the aliens gave them? Or using the crashed vehicles? Even though  2006 Page #162  
I took it. THAT OUR GOVERNMENT WAS USING? Yes, what we had recovered. FOR?  2006 Page #162  
er Washington, DC in 2 to 3 hours. Using an estimated top speed of 300 mph  2006 Page #167  
ft purchasing agent and four boys, using 10-power binoculars, saw a 75' obj 2006 Page #179  
en believed that UFOs communicated using a form of semaphore or Morse code. 2006 Page #200  
interest in working with abductees using hypnosis therapy. He came round to 2006 Page #205  
nt to remember that fooling people using the media is a two-seep process, o 2007 Page #15  
in g, they can then be misdirected using propaganda. Common Methods of News 2007 Page #15  
made UFO reports a security matter using JANAP-146. 12                      2007 Page #18  
v it ordered UFOs to be ✓ debunked using a variety of propaganda methods. I 2007 Page #21  
t') from Hearst empire for $75,000 using an "inlaresl-frea loan· for $20,00 2007 Page #26  
er) from Hearst empire for $75,000 using an "interest -free loan" for $20,0 2007 Page #26  
d . 3. Create "pseudo-environment" using . :standard propaganda resources.  2007 Page #29  
ed. 3. Create "pseudo-environment" using standard propaganda resources. 4.  2007 Page #29  
eveloping a seaet space program. ■ Using free money to condud research and  2007 Page #54  
s from the U.S. military itself. ■ Using the U.S military to prolect their  2007 Page #54  
ir products? \Xlhich companies are using chis image[)' in their advertising 2007 Page #59  
t I'm aware of Which companies are using ti-us imagery in their advertising 2007 Page #76  
 \''hat grade of computer were you using to access this scuff. GM: Back the 2007 Page #84  
                                   Using my blank password scanning techniq 2007 Page #86  
illegal at the time. They are just using the system for these means and its 2007 Page #92  
he runway was built by the Germans using thousands of slave laborers, and t 2007 Page #114  
no longer as a civilization, go on using obsolete solid and liquid rockets  2007 Page #120  
. In this scenario, the aliens are using our world governments as pawns and 2007 Page #127  
sphe re via a high-power CO2 laser using the first direct experimental obse 2007 Page #163  
WHERE YOU ARE RIGHT NOW, AND WE'RE USING THAT ROCKY HILL IN THE BACKGROUND, 2007 Page #170  
 the date as 19 April but that was using Greenwich Mean Time. When correcte 2008 Page #10  
of the sighting reports were filed using Greenwich Mean Time. The Air Force 2008 Page #15  
tional security generally requires using intelligence services to detect an 2008 Page #25  
ence contractor) were all obtained using the Code or FOL All these files an 2008 Page #62  
ion Scheme and the Disclosure Log, using keywords such as UFO and UAP and i 2008 Page #62  
E FAN ARRAY AT ORFORD NESS AND WAS USING HIGH FREQUENCY (HF) RADAR -IT WOUL 2008 Page #76  
enniston Hypnosis Excerpt ARE THEY USING US SOMETHING LIKE BREEDfNG STOCK?  2008 Page #91  
sion. Those distorting reality are using lies to control the public and med 2008 Page #96  
tion, analyzing radar systems, and using advanced technology to help make t 2008 Page #104  
of forensic authorship attTibution using computational linguistics. Her tec 2008 Page #106  
ne authorship with total certainty using any of the methods. But, she think 2008 Page #108  
pon, but it should not be computed using adjacent punctuation such as comma 2008 Page #108  
ns, and Pace, Wood and Chaski were using different computer software for th 2008 Page #108  
were still around and involved. By using the letters MJ in the line that ta 2008 Page #109  
d contain up to 13 per cent water. Using energy and machines brought to the 2008 Page #112  
composed into hydrogen and oxygen, using an electric current or the short w 2008 Page #112  
st, follows the classic pattern of using fear to control a population . Dur 2008 Page #123  
and its chaim1an Thomas J. Watson. Using recently discovered Nazi documents 2008 Page #128  
 and Argentina buy American stocks using foreign exchange funds in the Buen 2008 Page #136  
world's affairs," reported Martin. Using escape routes that came to be know 2008 Page #137  
 was a member of the Hitler Youth. Using German advances in the study of th 2008 Page #145  
n his other eight documents . Even using powerful linguistic techniques , t 2009 Page #11  
me ago, and found a published book using similar paragraphs. In reading thi 2009 Page #11  
f all of the words in the document using forensic lingusitis would have muc 2009 Page #14  
nd peacetime technology . The RPV, using advanced lJFO electronics , may re 2009 Page #23  
xpert in analyzing MJ-12 documents using forensic methods, has concluded th 2009 Page #43  
t the Air Force conduct drop tests using a drogue parachute to slow the fal 2009 Page #92  
age daily headlines of spring 1947 using NEWSPAPERARCHIVE.ORG , I found som 2009 Page #156  
e some similarity to one method of using the atomic bomb. The article furth 2009 Page #157  
e some similarity to one method of using the atomic bomb." There are two me 2009 Page #158  
ic bomb." There are two methods of using the power of the atom; one in an e 2009 Page #158  
e some similarity to one method of using the atomic bomb." In Auckland toda 2009 Page #168  
betrn similarit y to one method of using lhe atomic horn b.'' There are-two 2009 Page #184  
horn b.'' There are-two methods of using the power or the a tom: on~ it'l f 2009 Page #184  

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

rr, •nd hrho,1nrs ~=-=----'J CONCI.USIO:\S • 1·1·0. ARI:.\ GI.OU.\I. P11t:s 2008 Page #156  

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

 Looks during 1980s Source. former USN. Driving in Jeep with friend near to 2006 Page #26  

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

N~ W.0 ~ '.-.»GELS" (ILLU~S)-lf..E USPOMSle.l.E. '/1 ~ -CALL61S,A:.Y.,EI.$  2009 Page #121  

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

e Anny FOIA Bowen Manuscript ■ CIA USPS merer The ,-bumedu me:n.: ■ S-1 (ma 2008 Page #115  

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

ng command of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise), :J\t1ichaelis' seruor s 2005 Page #130  
been in the Marines and aboard the USS Oriskm!)' aircraft carrier in 1958 d 2005 Page #164  
-·--·---. ---------·-·-. -.. ... , USS. Franklin D. Roosevelt , Late 1958 G 2009 Page #110  

Word: "ussr", 61 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ecret from the "evil empire," (the USSR) and Paul Bennewitz was pointing hi 2003 Page #149  
271- Nov 12, 1963 Cooperation with USSR on Outer Space Matters, to James We 2003 Page #162  
isputes Paul Davids 129 Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Program David Pace 149  2004 Page #3  
 Soviet fighter pilot testimony of USSR policy in this area Slide 27 MY CON 2004 Page #128  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 David P. E. Pace, D.Sc. 2004 Page #152  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Trotsky on Tukachevsky  2004 Page #154  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Rocket Programs, ca. 1946 Organizat 2004 Page #155  
Programs, ca. 1946 Organization of USSR Government Rocket programs circa 19 2004 Page #155  
Ministers Ustinov Space Activities USSR 1960-mid 1980's UM =Mt" ...tn.. e S 2004 Page #155  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Space Affairs post 1960 2004 Page #156  
 "Theoretician of Space" President USSR Academy of Sciences Attended Steklo 2004 Page #157  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Artem Mikoyan Family of 2004 Page #158  
koyan-Gureivich aka MiG best known USSR design bureau Brother of longtime p 2004 Page #158  
 longtime politico Anastas Mikoyan USSR Post WWII • No completed Atomic. Su 2004 Page #158  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 • Coworker with Kurchat 2004 Page #160  
gei P. Korolev • Chief Designer of USSR Space Program • Extremely Dynamic M 2004 Page #160  
ment Style • Headed All Aspects of USSR Space Program Built world's first I 2004 Page #160  
 of "Stalin's male organ." MJ-12's USSR Analogue • U.S.S.R. • Program more  2004 Page #161  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 MiG-21/MiG-23 Intercept 2004 Page #162  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Igor Kurchatov • USSR's 2004 Page #164  
y Other Things Reverse Engineering USSR • Sukhoi Su-37 Zolotoy Berkut • For 2004 Page #164  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Some explanations are a 2004 Page #166  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Tsarist Rocket Exam Res 2004 Page #168  
 RE-CREATION OF CRASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR • This is a rather difficult sectio 2004 Page #168  
 RE-CREATION OF CRASH RETRIEVAL IN USSR II • . Government organs are then s 2004 Page #169  
e crash site is designated Area 1. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #169  
sses and remains is called AREA 2. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #169  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 USSR Crash Retrieval Pr 2004 Page #170  
       Inside the USSR Majestic 12 USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #170  
xecution without judicial process. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #170  
cy, without ironclad authorization USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #170  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #171  
alnik for UFO's should be present. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #171  
ls is maintained for this purpose. USSR Crash Retrieval Procedures and Poli 2004 Page #171  
veral such installations on former USSR territories, given the distributed  2004 Page #171  
s, given the distributed nature of USSR UFO research, aimed at maximum expl 2004 Page #171  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Philology of Viktor Kos 2004 Page #172  
e Visitor • At Nasser's invitation USSR archaeologists allegedly found an E 2004 Page #172  
B involvement Krustakrogs, Latvia, USSR Crash in December 1990 • 1998 Taken 2004 Page #173  
                        Inside the USSR Majestic 12 Poland 1997 • Outside W 2004 Page #174  
h,completely seamless Vladivostok ,USSR Spring 1989 • Dead EBE's recovered, 2004 Page #174  
"Items and data from UFOs found in USSR" (no source noted!) ■ "As in the Ph 2005 Page #9  
989. Possible UFO crash in Tyumen, USSR Alleged bodies recovered. 26 PART T 2006 Page #29  
 in vogue, both in the USA and the USSR. What facilities deal with biologic 2006 Page #105  
7 Facilities located across former USSR that deal with various aspects of b 2006 Page #106  
physics: Research Results from the USSR" (1992 American edition by the Univ 2007 Page #198  
 to "the third meeting of the U.S./USSR Joint Working Group on Solar System 2007 Page #198  
the Committee on Meteorites of the USSR Academy of Sciences, compelled ever 2008 Page #101  
 in 1960 the United States and the USSR spent equal percentages of their mi 2009 Page #21  
getting NASA to cooperate with the USSR on joint space and lunar missions.  2009 Page #35  
und breaking initiative to get the USSR and USA to cooperate in joint space 2009 Page #40  
ified UFO files by both the US and USSR. In a stunning speech before the Un 2009 Page #40  
t header was "Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters," and the ke 2009 Page #40  
 had decided to cooperate with the USSR on "Outer Space Matters." If Kenned 2009 Page #41  
firmly linked cooperation with the USSR on "outer space matters" with the r 2009 Page #41  
 share UFO files with NASA and the USSR. His November l 2 Memorandum was re 2009 Page #42  
d the Cold War, cooperate with the USSR on joint space missions, and share  2009 Page #43  
hare classified UFO files with the USSR created a final showdown with MJ-12 2009 Page #43  
;37 and, due to NSAM 271, with the USSR.38 Kennedy's explosive Top Secret M 2009 Page #43  
nvolvement directly implicated the USSR. This allowed the CIA to successful 2009 Page #44  
 led to them being shared with the USSR as NSAM 271 required, and finally g 2009 Page #45  

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

. Stalin's Matrix • Candidates for USSR's Variant of MJ-12 • Geopolitical I 2004 Page #152  
 USSR Majestic 12 Igor Kurchatov • USSR's Oppenheimer • 40 When Appointed h 2004 Page #164  
e reason for first assembly of the USSR's MJ-12 counterpart? • "The eyes ca 2004 Page #167  
e Prize Laureate and father of the USSR's hydrogen bomb Academician Andrei  2004 Page #170  

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

cted at our homes. The universe is ust and humankind has barely cracked ope 2005 Page #120  
1111149m 1l.sonc I rm t S. Indun I ust lund 4.40. fie seselmees, ItTiortina 2006 Page #32  

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

 Kap-vStin Yer Counce of Ministers Ustinov Space Activities USSR 1960-mid 1 2004 Page #155  

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

rcamil lie diellAtaid oisbilad ite Ustor walk* do ovi.aNg 411 lama, Tale Jr 2004 Page #19  

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A.mong Eqw.!s ■ The R.e'.lgan Adml!Ustrat:Jon ■ Big Brother Grows Up ■ FOIA 2008 Page #163  

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

free of hoaxes. Then there are the usual questions everyone needs to have a 2004 Page #121  
y and certainty, together with the usual cover-up, of an aerial battle with 2004 Page #130  
 area, Mi-24 with two Mi-8s is the usual detachment. • On occasion, planes  2004 Page #169  
John F Kennedy Why assassinated? • Usual reasons, pissed off CIA, Military, 2004 Page #212  
 the atmosphere had risen from the usual 15% ro 65%, an unheard of relative 2005 Page #99  
ed thousand counts per minute. The usual background count had been holding  2005 Page #100  
 to Tim Cooper originally. And the usual crew of debunker s have questioned 2005 Page #126  
quickly, replaced by more than the usual amount of distracting fluff. Media 2006 Page #61  
ic attitude: try to keep living as usual, because nothing else will help. R 2006 Page #65  
ere greater than twice that of the usual adult of their height-weight range 2006 Page #110  
itary when no explanations fit the usual reasons outside of combat." SLIDE  2006 Page #141  
researcher and theorist. Lloyd, as usual, had a great many things to say ab 2006 Page #181  
led believed he had died.) And, as usual, the Seattle Mariners were valiant 2006 Page #183  
e any threats, but we did have the usual virus problems. 77                 2007 Page #83  
w be considered for release in the usual way. What's in the Asbestos Files? 2008 Page #64  
vestigation and eliminated all the usual possibilities , including weather  2008 Page #66  
he standards of mainstream media's usual dismissive treatment of UFOs? What 2009 Page #134  

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

 even the so-called trace elements usualJy detected." Additional tests\\ er 2007 Page #195  

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

ical of industrial machining which usually involves harder alloys. So, ther 2003 Page #100  
tic acid until the bubbling stops, usually with a couple of hours, it would 2003 Page #114  
re, he was an intelligent man, and usually knew when he was being misled, b 2003 Page #148  
pressions on original paper, it is usually possible to compare with a libra 2003 Page #178  
pills Deceptive statements are not usually true 11.82003 Special OperaJons  2003 Page #182  
raph! Deceptive statements are not usually true. Furthermore, it was just o 2003 Page #183  
dware' are known to exist, but are usually promptly clapped into security a 2004 Page #15  
to the argument that the desert is usually swarming with prospectors and ex 2004 Page #115  
vent, greater expertise is needed (usually an individual of singular abilit 2004 Page #171  
 thing; we should all be skeptics) usually counter that I give the ufologis 2004 Page #214  
firmed MOON DUST operations, which usually invoh ed retrie\ al of downed sa 2005 Page #143  
ve c:lismissed the film as a fake, usually accusing Santilli of being the h 2005 Page #146  
 been fortunate cnough to lecture (usually "Flying Saucers ARE Real") over  2006 Page #4  
to me. 5. WHY would saucers crash? Usually this is accompanied by a comment 2006 Page #10  
h commonly display characteristics usually associated with animals, most no 2006 Page #113  
f mail from his backlog. Responses usually included a reprint of informatio 2006 Page #203  
eird and wonderful experiences and usually wanted to share them with someon 2006 Page #204  
Return address Fort Meade ■ Sheets usually double-spaced, single-sided WHAT 2007 Page #42  
he program exists -no details. · ■ Usually to committee chair and ranking m 2007 Page #52  
s that survived such an experience usually did so by paying the price of ch 2007 Page #76  
othing. Don't say a word. You know usually they say they "plowed this stuff 2007 Page #125  
flatten out the deck of a low-bed. Usually a low-bed trailer may sag, but t 2007 Page #126  
 is said that conventional weapons usually cannot penetrate the intense pla 2007 Page #131  
idual is subordinate to the state, usually headed by a single leader. Howev 2008 Page #124  
ived" with his initials the way he usually did. The S-4 contents consist of 2009 Page #8  
his group can initiate study or as usually the case, to act in response to  2009 Page #19  

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

 demoralized. To counter this, the ut government would have to win back tru 2006 Page #64  
don't accept the official story ab ut what happened that day: , Zogby lnter 2007 Page #40  
MOR MYSTERY AT LLANDRILLO [1:,-r.1 UT 1-1...'.I HJ,_..:~.._:., .\.":"-" .-, 2007 Page #149  
974 1 rllidenr at Albuquerque, Ntw Ut.llc:o, .. IWlkonod UI -I I-,,_,. OOj« 2007 Page #165  
o' !Uh)C.a, .1.L 2-:J~L, I ... ., ,ut.ol .u.• tt.• ,!'» Ca-rrl•r .;.qwuroa, 2008 Page #19  
"l;t · Lt :o ·~ :. n-: $:.H•! l.i.;ut.a.· lC,'. LC ....._,S:J°';'tC thr~,!l 2008 Page #57  
cur o:-1,1,,-c tCl,.ll? hr:t:h:. w,ut,~ li,.;t-.:.i; C:-car-.J) ! :1,,1..:, 2008 Page #57  
 ="r, OP "-LL UFO'S WW BE FLYINS 0/Ut. THE OCEANS FOil UNlNOWN lURl'O!.ES.  2009 Page #106  
e of UFO Secrecy ■ lnv:n1on of Kuw:ut ■ Grc,fswald Lu,ht, ■ Soviet UFO Acl: 2009 Page #150  
 be acx:ortlJaniod by ollca-s and ,ut,jec1ed to censomup. Thus. nost Wonrmo 2009 Page #151  
.1, L&l1.l'orn1a, far ten!)orary 6.ut; pending further asalg.nment in conne 2009 Page #175  
rrcnl~ • !-hoor ttiem down 11nrt r,ut the r~in or, lht human bl)dy m .t"e 1 2009 Page #183  

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S"nPPEO ,._..,. U"-OEJltSl%.L!: l,.UT' ~..,. 'UM.AIIO lO M-DSli w.: .. E ~l 2009 Page #118  

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

p the initial indicators: the four UTA negatives could be split into two gr 2004 Page #234  
ime later that day. Though all the UTA negatives were taken with ANSCO film 2004 Page #234  
;anned negavve no10, postvons from UTA Another piece of circumstantial evid 2004 Page #235  
ed since 1947 is still held at the UTA along with the negatives themselves. 2004 Page #235  
ettmann-Ramey image, (though not a UTA image it's cutlines attribute it to  2004 Page #235  
• r-,.JtJ terr~l" •,~, ot Iur-oC.~ Uta:.. t-.:'C"n••ry ?t1 Ctol rrl.tP\d 4. 2008 Page #20  

Word: "utah", 60 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 of analysis of the objects in the Utah (Tremonton) case, the analysts had  2004 Page #104  
heir efforts from a remote site in Utah. What have we found? By combining t 2004 Page #227  
FO Crash and Burial Near Garrison, Utah Linda Moulton Howe Copyright 2005 L 2005 Page #51  
l town to the lakebed is Garrison, Utah. A few miles beyond is Baker, Nevad 2005 Page #51  
40,000 wood posts cut by hand from Utah juniper woodlands . ·Most of the or 2005 Page #53  
L STATION, BAKER. IIIU.ARD COUNTY, UTAH PrliC9ac!F'or~Jo,,.e&Co ~Ce:Joma -e 2005 Page #60  
l Station, Baker, :Millard County, Utah." \ \ \ \ \ \ \ -"i, I I I I I I I  2005 Page #61  
 Morton Thiokol, based in northern Utah, the company which built the extern 2005 Page #63  
re had been a UFO crash out in the Utah dn-lakebed in the late spring of 19 2005 Page #65  
 on road toward the DRES facility, Utah, on July 16, 2005: "I think it's a  2005 Page #66  
near Wendover, a small town on the Utah/Nevada border, they began a planned 2006 Page #74  
n. Meanwhile, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, supplied flatbed trucks, a crane,  2006 Page #74  
roving Ground, an Army facility in Utah reported to be a storehouse for and 2006 Page #106  
 Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah In that same time period of 1966 to 2006 Page #150  
and Cedar Breaks Radar facility in Utah, had their hands literally on crash 2006 Page #150  
ties. Slide 22: Map of Cedar City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada (About 250 mi 2006 Page #150  
ove about 250 miles to Cedar City, Utah, in 1966 to 1967, to construct a so 2006 Page #150  
 engineering career at Hill AFB in Utah. 147                                2006 Page #150  
ap of Cedar City and Cedar Breaks, Utah By early 1966, when Paul was seven- 2006 Page #151  
he family had moved to Cedar City, Utah, about 250 miles as the crow flies  2006 Page #151  
, Blowhard Mountain, Cedar Breaks, Utah (Blowhard Mountain Radar Station, f 2006 Page #151  
the Cedar Breaks radar facility in Utah — as if the discs played with, or t 2006 Page #151  
Dad was transferred to Cedar City, Utah, where he was one of the radar tech 2006 Page #152  
s. The radar site covered southern Utah and southern Nevada and just a huge 2006 Page #152  
 Crash At Cedar Breaks Radar Site, Utah THE STORY YOU ARE GOING TO TELL IS  2006 Page #154  
ELL IS TAKING PLACE IN CEDAR CITY, UTAH, IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUR FATHER'S RA 2006 Page #154  
ticular radar site (in Cedar City, Utah) was not allowed to sweep over the  2006 Page #154  
re later to buy a similar ranch in Utah that was showing very similar event 2006 Page #200  
nded near the small town of Eureka Utah and reports of radar confirmation f 2008 Page #7  
. Investigators were later sent to Utah twice where there was a possible la 2008 Page #7  
ril 19 in the Nephi-Eureka area of Utah. They investigated them as if they  2008 Page #7  
sion near Mesquite , Nevada on the Utah border. Butt took his team into an  2008 Page #8  
ated reports coming in from Idaho, Utah, Arizona, 'OCD' 28th and 29th (??)  2008 Page #9  
ol. [Colorado] , Montana ; Kansas; Utah. A Captain Shields [more on him lat 2008 Page #9  
33 Troop Carrier Squadron , Ogden, Utah, reported to AFLC that the object a 2008 Page #9  
ximately two miles west of La Van, Utah flying at 8500 feet MSL. .. We were 2008 Page #10  
States. The best of them came from Utah where there were dozens of witnesse 2008 Page #10  
ed in rough terrain West of Eureka Utah. Bright enough to trip photo electr 2008 Page #10  
lds, and who had interviewed other Utah residents , arrived in Utah. Friend 2008 Page #11  
 other Utah residents , arrived in Utah. Friend, writing to "Hq USAF, SAFOI 2008 Page #11  
or of physics at the University of Utah confirmed this in that interview I  2008 Page #11  
 Sheriff Raymond Jackson of Nephi, Utah. According to newspapers , the phot 2008 Page #11  
ewed Sergeant E.C. Sherwood of the Utah Highway Patrol. He said that he loo 2008 Page #12  
uld be able to judge direction. ln Utah it was heading to the northwest. In 2008 Page #13  
different flight crews, Shields in Utah, and the Bonanza crew in Nevada who 2008 Page #13  
d that it had crashed somewhere in Utah. The Los Angeles Times reported tha 2008 Page #13  
 something had fallen near Eureka, Utah, and something different was tracke 2008 Page #14  
that he had been traveling through Utah on the night the object flashed ove 2008 Page #14  
the reports. It may have landed in Utah, but we also have witnesses to it t 2008 Page #15  
Las Vegas over Mesquite , near the Utah border. All this suggests a single  2008 Page #15  
 same conclusion. The reports from Utah and Reno show the sightings were ma 2008 Page #15  
een minutes after the sightings in Utah, but the official spokesman at Nell 2008 Page #15  
.m. or within a few minutes of the Utah sightings. ln these files, which I  2008 Page #15  
e an object seen by thousands . ln Utah, it was near the ground and it inte 2008 Page #16  
. Then east of Las Vegas, near the Utah border, it apparently blew up. Ther 2008 Page #16  
 and traced over New York, Kansas, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Wyomin 2008 Page #16  
t in the Las Vegas file but in the Utah file. And it suggests radar tracks  2008 Page #17  
deal with the cases piecemeal. The Utah case becomes a bolide and Robert Ka 2008 Page #17  
ow it because they interviewed the Utah witnesses such as Bob Robinson and  2008 Page #17  
OME NIDS PROJECTS • IBE R.,\l\'CH (UTAH) • PHIL CORSO • BILL COLEMAN • FAA  2008 Page #153  

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the restricted area on the edge of Utah's Great Salt Lake Desert. Strugglin 2006 Page #73  

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CS AC\'.X1YTS OF llfO SlQ'T"BC..'5 UtE SUU'KED 11 tn.ClUl'I C'ltR n4£ p1.51 2009 Page #150  
es -and fn-u -..,s illu- A t aoy r:ute, It Ls not at ,-11 Im-tr1ina.tf'd by 2009 Page #163  

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• .)to be ablf to ~ountu or defend uter rtisp&1ch'~ mentio!'l!d a, t a~ain! 2009 Page #183  

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, vagina, and sometimes the entire uterus, even in pregnancy stages in fema 2006 Page #115  

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O ,,._ - Pl!~P ,U,O ....,...0 '"'°"UtfO Ovfl "Tl-\F CJT'T 1"0~ 2.0 Mlf'iU'i 2009 Page #114  

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o picked up these objects on I the Uth as well. Using topographical maps an 2003 Page #233  

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ect d d~~ space ob1ects entering E:uth's atmosph~ ~ ■Subsequently underwer. 2009 Page #152  

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xIiom - nngtn i* nlf the I'anh. In uthir xxnid* u.-»a-( l it* .in ixir iiir 2003 Page #132  

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easons of national security and of utility. The air defense of the United S 2009 Page #14  
er reasons founded on the maxim of utility, since it is the United States w 2009 Page #15  

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ir Force project that attempted ro utilize the knowledge gained in field pr 2005 Page #173  
g gO\·ernmental plan co secure and utilize che cooperation of leaders in th 2007 Page #59  
sault by groups and individuals to utilize the Freedom of Information Act i 2009 Page #25  

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 1984, researcher Ray Boeche and I utilized the Freedom of Information Act  2003 Page #56  
 further notice DoD 5200.1 will be utilized only in the performance of spec 2004 Page #252  
 event that biological warfare was utilized against the United Kingdom. By  2006 Page #123  
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fed on the exact propulsion system utilized by the four craft, or who speci 2007 Page #108  
components like silicon, which are utilized in space research." ln December 2007 Page #197  

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ber of a class of RNA viruses that utilizes the enzyme reverse transcriptas 2004 Page #81  
. This control surface arrangement utiLizes "aerodynamic boost" co help aid 2007 Page #115  

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ess and honesty in relating to and utilizing NHI technologies. Realisticall 2006 Page #58  
             This can also include utilizing counter-intelligence services  2008 Page #25  
 be averted by deleting the words "utilizing the criteria and procedures se 2009 Page #27  
tation The original suggestion for utilizing the fortress site of the Whang 2009 Page #165  
ing scale models. One time we were utilizing about 50 to 100 pounds of blac 2009 Page #176  

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. lllym,, H..,..aAbdu:kon ■ Clo• A,Utioa. !:a, oumta ■ A Stur:p H•••t 138 ■ 2009 Page #144  

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 being analyzed under cover of the utmost secrecy by British and American a 2003 Page #73  
ft was recovered undercover of the utmost secrecy, demonstrating that the B 2003 Page #78  
odies recovered under cover of the utmost secrecy by the U.S. military.     2003 Page #81  
emains from Spitsbergen will be of utmost importance in this respect." I co 2004 Page #13  
this would have to be conducted in utmost secrecy so as to maintain a decid 2005 Page #162  
would therefore need to employ the utmost diplomatic skills in any interact 2006 Page #55  
re it must be carried out with the utmost care and attention to assure that 2006 Page #56  
oyerempbasi.ze ~the· need for 1b.e utmost discretion · · ·":.::•~,~- ,. .,  2009 Page #28  

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aMvh|iatawH^V- atiwca »the ta0c «l UTOx’ mifrtin Wtatfr KEVIN D. RANDLE 129 2003 Page #133  

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ow for both StlU' NaUoos, ta1d ror Utt llnru1111 prdu or ED11L" 13 April 20 2008 Page #154  
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 statements like, "Space travel is utter bilge." (British Astronomer Royal, 2006 Page #101  
S REMAINED SO SILENT? I think just utter fear they couldn't! What are they  2009 Page #85  

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wegian soil. "The whole stog seems utterly unfounded," Mantle was told by A 2004 Page #13  
vigate. Certain sworn testimony is utterly contradictory, and one is almost 2004 Page #139  
orphed into an ideological fetish, utterly divorced from reality; in which  2005 Page #75  
able nor reasonable -at all. It is utterly outrageous on the part of the of 2008 Page #37  

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ERATIONS OFFICER Rr?wlMt.cn in an. Utto Spec-ai Opc*»!n» Manual 11-32003 PR 2003 Page #172  

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international 1...pirda, Atolls is utty that teahnology Is ng hold back. S. 2004 Page #20  

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:mc L".l It. cflescl! "Oould be." .utu :ID1t1ru~c of Tcchnolo5;- ~du- JT,c, 2009 Page #182  

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946 , ' ] ,,. ~u Gil Gl"deJ'9 to J)Uty ,ri th "· 3. ,-:r tor Technioian .T. 2009 Page #174  

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ha~ lbu ne ... • scocr&:e . -..·hr,Ut~r It :$ • Md,:.\}\ ray" a: !')'.l\t~. 2009 Page #163  

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r your use and file. CkrrwrnjeOfft*UU ICHIt: . In waking yw appraisal It 4* 2003 Page #216  
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_el _ . ere .• aid 10 h~,e .c-:.-. uu1 o! Aucklanci which quctcd chnn_i:eo  2009 Page #182  

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tand on the sidewalk. \Y/e saw two uucks sitting next to each ocher, low be 2007 Page #122  

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rn:mcru ~d ow clicnl~ ltft .ind 11.uud rhrir o• n -c-txiac &J';'w dq;,n~ q, 2009 Page #198  

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oed them a5 bomb~ th.it mac.'f owu uudy. :ond,tionc:d . fo• American miliL' 2009 Page #182  

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______ Xl_____.._x 'J. , !! u nuuy uuliupi jjjpuu ui/luuu u'j/uilny. ■ rlyl 2003 Page #117  

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,·c play. wo:.iltl cost much le,;s Uum the 1 l I c,d II role as cUccti"c 05 2009 Page #182  

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mrun. The reference co "AQ-4" is i.Uuminatin g, too, and may well relate to 2007 Page #144  

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t:5. TUT: 1 • ( 0) I\IEOJl AJl:D t UUOCS AC\'.X1YTS OF llfO SlQ'T"BC..'5 Ut 2009 Page #150  

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eed to China without delay for the uurpose of makin g an appraisal of the p 2003 Page #225  

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re already cleared and presumabl y uustworth y to protect other great secre 2005 Page #130  

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ana)t, ■ Alich1.ction. i.n Lo~c M..uUu.a:u\ ■ Pt.n¥TU Dau Rnl.tXJ al foe 1  2009 Page #149  

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"s: "hich currt·n1 ,\rclH·nlo!!l,1 uu• 10 nplorl" the m:any diffrrcnl lHnut 2005 Page #107  

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am' Fluc-u.u,tJona"' ~ va,c.un ,.,.Uv WVVTf"1U..I pul..c of or..uu:nc.•. ,. 2005 Page #23  
nabon Tees Sorenson there we, riy :UV, tti*rC be dri not *vast tote Oritdsp 2006 Page #30  

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 1 Bom On tbe Edge of GroNnd Zero, Uvi11g In The Shado111 OJ Area 51, Remig 2005 Page #153  

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ndship: The Con-espondence Behveen UVilhel111 Reich and A.S. Neill. New Yor 2005 Page #104  

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kt a 20 point bll In Ott polls? tU,UVUAL FRfSS CLVli ··~·( ~-2001 CSETI: Am 2008 Page #154  

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....... olttw ........ ..., lr'.'I UW ~ oii l-.n1a ..t.c,,,.I -~ ~ ~ ..,.._ 2005 Page #19  

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dt d Julv 19it" n L-ST.VflfJTION l/Uy 1/cy 1/Cv 1/Cy 1/Cr I/Cjr l/Cy 1/Cy 1 2003 Page #214  
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ONS -- STOMACH MOTION ANO A LOT OF UYMETOMS HAVE BEEN REPORTED. WE ARE SEND 2004 Page #24  

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 were known to electricul military u~c ~ca\\SC ol lr.e w~l)· lbeoris~ befor 2009 Page #182  

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atom bomb. Thu may no! be iim-make u~ctul conmbutt on:;, Plified funllcr th 2009 Page #182  

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 stopped but the soldiers insisted u~on se~rching his pi~kup truck. He also 2008 Page #52  

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ck a V- 2 rocket launch, had been "u·acking these objects on-and-off since  2005 Page #126  

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._ ...... . ' ---"'---•-··••I. ... u·c,-. •• -.-•• .. ........... ...,..,.- 2007 Page #27  

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u:n!Jlc-d en I rrt:..-'in, pilr,l, u·t,o s.iid ht twit! not the .s1on· ,,.- 2009 Page #163  

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