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

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

Letters Directory:

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"w'" "w'111" "w'5" "w'hatever" "w'ho" "w'i" "w'l" "w'lft"

"w-" "w---" "w-ith" "w01ih" "w0lld" "w1" "w10" "w11term"

"w1ch" "w1ites" "w1o•i" "w1t" "w1th" "w1u" "w1~" "w3"

"w5www" "w_" "w_'llrtt" "wa" "wa'" "wa" "wa\1es" "wa_t··"

"waa" "waald" "waata" "wacazdo" "waco" "wade" "wadi" "wadoaajwr"

"wads" "wafer" "waft" "wage" "wages" "waggoner" "waging" "wagner"

"wagon" "wags" "wahabi" "wahlheim" "waii" "wain" "wairthsr" "waisenberg"

"waist" "wait" "waited" "waitimulaithomellimaio" "waiting" "waived" "waivers" "waive·"

"wajk" "wajve" "wajw" "waka" "wake" "waking" "waldemar" "waler•"

"wales" "walk" "walk-way" "walked" "walker" "walker's" "walkie-talkie" "walkin'"

"walking" "walkins" "walks" "wall" "wallace" "wallet" "wallis" "walls"

"walsh" "walt" "walter" "wan" "wander" "wandered" "wanderer" "wandering"

"wane" "wang" "waning" "wannsee" "want" "wanted" "wanting" "wants"

"war" "war'" "war'lilt'" "war's" "war-fighting" "war-preparation" "war-time" "war_"

"warburg" "warburg-the" "warburgs" "ward" "warding" "wards" "warehouse" "warfare"

"warhawk" "warhead" "warheads" "warm" "warmest" "warming" "warmth" "warn"

"warne" "warned" "warner" "warning" "warnings" "warnjng" "warns" "waroaliatla"

"warrant" "warranted" "warrants" "warren" "warren's" "warriiiial" "wars" "warsaw"

"warships" "warsome" "warta" "wartime" "warwas" "was" "wasatch" "wash"

"washed" "washes" "washington" "washingtonians" "washjngton" "wasn't" "wasrungton" "wassail"

"wasserfall" "waste" "wasted" "wastes" "wasting" "watch" "watched" "watchers"

"watches" "watching" "watcned" "water" "water's" "water-downed" "water-exposed" "water-grease-proof"

"water-landing" "watered" "watergate" "waterish" "waterloo" "watermark" "watermarked" "watermarks"

"watern" "waters" "watershed" "watery" "watoaaysr" "watorm" "watring" "watson"

"watson's" "watt" "watts" "wat·" "wave" "wavelength" "wavelengths" "waveney"

"wavered" "wavering" "waves" "waviness" "waving" "wavy" "wax" "waxahatchie"

"way" "wayne" "wayorvkua" "waypoint" "ways" "wa~" "wa•" "wb"

"wba&enr" "wbs" "wby" "wc" "wc-" "wca11on" "wcap" "wcapou"

"wceron" "wcflalalb" "wcnp-t" "wcre" "wcro" "wcti" "wc£n" "wd"

"wd-iskie--" "wdn't" "wds" "wdulft" "we'd" "we'll" "we're" "we've"

"wea" "weabl" "weak" "weaken" "weakened" "weaker" "weakest" "weaknesses"

"wealth" "wealthiest" "wealthy" "weaoon" "weapan" "weapo1" "weapon" "weapon's"

"weapon-aj" "weapon-approaching" "weaponry" "weaponrymj-12" "weapons" "weapons'" "weapons-storag" "weapons-test"

"wear" "wearer" "wearing" "weary" "weaser" "weather" "weave" "weaver"

"weaver's" "web" "webb" "webbing" "webb•" "weberman" "weberrnan" "website"

"websites" "webster" "wed" "wedd" "wedding" "weddings" "wedeaeyer" "wedemeyer"

"wedemeyer's" "wedet" "wedeymer" "wedge" "wedge-" "wedge-shaped" "wedged" "wednesday"

"wednesdays" "wedoaeyer" "wee" "weed" "week" "weekday" "weekend" "weekends"

"weeki·" "weeklong" "weekly" "weeks" "weeks-the" "weems" "weenies" "wegorzewo"

"weice" "weigh" "weighed" "weighing" "weighs" "weight" "weighted" "weighting"

"weighty" "weil" "weildajw" "weinberger" "weinbrenner" "weiner" "weird" "weirdest"

"weise" "weiss" "weite" "weitzel" "weizsacker" "wejpon" "wel" "welcome"

"welcoming" "weld" "welded" "welds" "welfare" "welj" "well" "well'"

"well-" "well-being" "well-connected" "well-developed" "well-documented" "well-known" "well-liked" "well-meaning"

"well-place" "well-placed" "well-planned" "well-practiced" "well-publicized" "well-reasoned" "well-received" "well-respected"

"well-written" "wellbeing" "welldocumented" "welles" "wellington" "wells" "wellspring" "wellsprings"

"well•" "welsh" "wen" "wendell" "wendelle" "wending" "wendover" "went"

"wentification" "wenzel" "weoar4" "weqy" "wer" "wer111011" "werbicki" "werbicki's"

"werbiki's" "wercenbaker" "werelypsajapstcht" "weren" "weren't" "wern" "werner" "werner's"

"wernher" "werrpqn" "wertenbaker" "wer~" "wesi" "wesley" "weslyan" "west"

"west-facing" "westbound" "western" "westinghouse" "westinghouse-affiliated" "westmoreland" "westol" "westover"

"westpo11" "westport" "westrick" "westrum" "westward" "wet" "wet''" "weu"

"weu-known" "weu-receiyed" "weygandt" "wf" "wf'u" "wfl" "wfw" "wfzkdal"

"wgulcl" "wh" "wh&" "wh000eee" "wha" "whac" "whal" "whale"

"whangap" "whangaparaoa" "whangaroa" "wharf" "what's" "what-ever" "whatcom" "whateve"

"whatever" "whats" "whatsoever" "whdah" "whe" "wheat" "wheel" "wheeled"

"wheeler" "wheelhouse" "wheeling" "wheels" "when-at" "whenever" "whereabouts" "whereas"

"whereby" "wherein" "whereupon" "wherever" "whether" "whetkar" "whew" "whidbey"

"whidbg" "whiie" "whilst" "whim" "whine" "whipple" "whirling-hissing" "whirring"

"whisdeblower" "whisdeblowers" "whisked" "whiskey" "whislc33" "whisper" "whistlc" "whistle"

"whistleblower" "whistleblowers" "whistling" "whit" "white" "white-coated" "whiteboard" "whitehall"

"whites" "whitish" "whitley" "whitmore" "whitney" "whits" "whittled" "whiw"

"whi~ue" "whjb" "whjch" "whjcl" "whjte" "whkh" "whld1" "whldu"

"whlgl-k" "whlsh" "whlta" "who's" "whoct" "whoever" "whole" "wholesale"

"wholly" "whon" "whooshing" "whorl" "whose" "wht•rc" "whv" "whys"

"wh~1-e" "wh~ther" "wi" "wi&" "wi-4tl" "wi1cj1" "wi1hin" "wi"

"wia" "wias0i20" "wiblllty" "wic" "wich" "wickens" "wickens'" "wicl1"

"wicomico" "wicou" "wid" "wid1" "wide" "wide-angle" "wide-set" "widely"

"widely-known" "widen" "wider" "widespread" "widest" "wide~pread" "widow" "widows"

"width" "wiese" "wiesner" "wife" "wife's" "wifit" "wifred" "wiggle"

"wight" "wight-pat" "wiih" "wiir" "wijj" "wiki" "wikipedia" "wil'cs"

"wil_ing" "wilber" "wilbert" "wilbert's" "wilcox" "wild" "wildest" "wildflowers"

"wildlife" "wildly" "wilds" "wiley" "wilfred" "wilh" "wilhel" "wilhelm"

"wili" "wilkinson" "will-about" "will-othe-wisp" "willcutts" "willcutts'" "willi" "william"

"williams" "williams'" "willian1" "willin" "willing" "willingham" "willingham's" "willingly"

"willingness" "willl" "will~~" "wiln" "wils" "wilson" "wiltshire" "wim"

"wiman" "wimesses" "win" "win-win" "winches" "winchester" "winching" "wind"

"wind'" "windblown" "windfall" "windham" "winding" "windmill" "windmills" "window"

"windowless" "windowpane" "windows" "winds" "windscreen" "windshield" "windswept" "windy"

"winford" "wing" "wing+" "wing-shaped" "wingless" "winglets" "wingman" "wingman's"

"wings" "wingspan" "wingtip" "wink" "wink-wink-nudge-nudge" "winked" "winkle" "winkle's"

"winlde's" "winlder" "winner" "winners" "winning" "winnipeg" "winslow" "winston"

"winter" "winterhaven" "winthrop" "wintr" "wiocm" "wiped" "wire" "wire-service"

"wired" "wirephoto" "wires" "wiretap" "wiretaps" "wiring" "wirth" "wirtz"

"wisconsin" "wisdom" "wise" "wisely" "wiser" "wish" "wished" "wishes"

"wishing" "wisps" "wit" "wit$" "with-the" "withdraw" "withdrawal" "withdrawn"

"withe" "withered" "withheld" "withhold" "withholding" "within" "withm" "without"

"withstand" "witkla" "witl" "witl1" "witneemeet" "witnes" "witnesees" "witness"

"witness's" "witnesse" "witnessed" "witnesses" "witnesses'" "witnesses-the" "witnesses~" "witnessing"

"witrun" "wits" "witted" "wittingly" "witu" "wiu" "wives" "wiwli"

"wizard" "wi~" "wj" "wjlltltl" "wjth" "wju" "wj®~v" "wl"

"wl'lness" "wl1ctj1cr" "wlaar" "wlile" "wlill" "wlitten" "wlle" "wllh"

"wlll-iout" "wlll1" "wlllq" "wlmt" "wlreless" "wlth" "wlthest" "wlule"

"wm" "wm's" "wm--a" "wm-l'fosar~" "wma" "wmak" "wmd" "wmes"

"wmhs'h" "wmic" "wmil'" "wmo" "wn" "wnallsm" "wnbrr" "wnen"

"wnet" "wnght" "wnich" "wnrrejr" "wns" "wnsf" "wn•n" "wo"

"woaswrm" "wobbled" "wobbling" "woe" "wohktd" "wohten" "wok" "woke"

"woken" "wolfe" "wolfe's" "wolfsohn" "wolld" "woman" "women" "women's"

"won" "won't" "wonder" "wondered" "wonderful" "wondering" "wonders" "wondrous"

"wonn" "wonrmon" "wony" "won·ied" "woo" "wood" "wood'" "wood's"

"wood-father" "wood-whose" "woodbrid" "woodbridg" "woodbridge" "woodbridge's" "wooded" "wooden"

"woodlands" "woodrow" "woods" "woods'" "woodwork" "wooing" "wool" "woolcott"

"woolcott's" "wooley" "woolly" "woolworths" "woomera" "wop" "wor" "worbng"

"word" "word-for-word" "word-of-honor" "worded" "wording" "wordpad" "wordplay" "words"

"wore" "worhs" "wori" "work" "work-a-holic" "workable" "workbench" "workccl"

"worked" "worker" "worker's" "workers" "workers'" "workflow" "working" "workings"

"workjng" "workload" "works" "workshops" "worl" "world" "world's" "world-class"

"world-historical" "world-wide" "worldofthestrange" "worlds" "worldwide" "world·wi" "worley" "worltcd"

"worm" "worm-like" "wormholes" "worn" "worried" "worries" "worrisome" "worrits"

"worry" "worrying" "worse" "worship" "worshipped" "worshipping" "worst" "worth"

"worth-star-telegram" "wortham" "worthless" "worthwhile" "worthy" "wou" "wou_d" "wouid"

"woujd" "would" "would-be" "wouldn't" "wouldproliferate" "woulo" "woulrl" "wound"

"wounded" "wounds" "woutcl" "woven" "wow" "wo·blg" "wo•rc" "wp"

"wp-61" "wpafb" "wpwitn" "wqaae" "wr" "wra7" "wrap" "wrapped"

"wrapper" "wrapping" "wraps" "wrath" "wreath" "wrecbge" "wreck" "wreckage"

"wrecked" "wrecking" "wrecks" "wrest" "wrestlers" "wreturned" "wrexham" "wright"

"wright-" "wright-pat" "wright-patterson" "wrightpatterson" "wriling" "wringer" "wrinkle" "wrinkled"

"wrinkles" "wrirtcn" "wrist" "wrists" "writ" "write" "writer" "writer's"

"writers" "writers'" "writes" "writing" "writings" "writing•" "written" "wrltea"

"wroe" "wrol" "wrole" "wroloo" "wrong" "wrongdoers" "wrongdoing" "wrote"

"wrote-i" "wrought" "wrr" "wrtah" "wrth" "wruch" "wruje" "wrule"

"wrurling" "wrute" "wrutish" "ws" "ws-i·a" "wsa" "wspg" "wt"

"wt11e1he" "wtaaayw" "wtata" "wtatfr" "wth" "wtiatwould" "wtite" "wtl\outasojlq"

"wtre" "wtsrlm" "wtst" "wtth" "wttlah" "wttr" "wtw" "wt~"

"wt~apon" "wu" "wua" "wuhonft" "wul" "wuliinrton" "wurtsmi" "wurtsmith"

"wurtw" "wut" "wuy" "wv" "wverf" "wvr~" "wvvtf" "wvvv"

"ww" "ww-010" "ww11·" "ww2" "wwi" "wwii" "wwill" "wwn"

"wwvv" "www" "wwwjnajesticdocuments" "wwwjnajesticdocumenu" "wxdtmo" "wye" "wyoa" "wyoaownt"

"wyoming" "wysteg" "w~" "w~'-'" "w~" "w~a·vcry" "w~l" "w~ole"

"w~pap" "w~r" "w~rch" "w~s" "w·" "w•" "w•ltu·"

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

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Word: "w'111", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

CT BETWEEN BELIEFS AND SCIENCE Or. W'111..-L..lBcr~e Former Depury Undenecm 2008 Page #151  

Word: "w'5", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

wc;,po:,. ,'" the paper, howe\'er, W'5. smd lo have the continues "it doc,, 2009 Page #182  

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

tatic propulsion and sustentation. W'hatever 169                            2005 Page #171  

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

L Y, THERE ARE AT LEASTnXIO OF YOU W'HO HEARD THE RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT. Mom a 2007 Page #167  

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

js 1973 review of Boadella's book, W'i/he/111 Reich: The Evol11tion of His  2005 Page #103  

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

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

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

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

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

ander in the avy and was stationed w-ith the Pentagon's Research and Develo 2005 Page #164  

Word: "w01ih", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w0lld", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w10", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w11term", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w1ch", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w1ites", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w1o•i", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w1t", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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d bv the mc~r which ia in c1rcul\. W1th the pAtu:nt. T o nt.ieot. bceomio , 2005 Page #17  

Word: "w1u", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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Word: "w3", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 $ July, Twining and staff flew la W3?0 to inspect pieces of craft being st 2003 Page #234  

Word: "w5www", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

es - Medpen 11. http://www.qs1.net/w5www/etlaw.html The Extraterrestrial Ex 2006 Page #208  

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ra reds and abo,·e .J. Leech of Nr.w_ Zealand was m4:n-l the ultra ,·1olcts 2009 Page #183  

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* »pn ad i-n thi ground. but there wa* tin or crater nr other nhx mu* »ijd  2003 Page #132  
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A, to Coast Guard Command Seattle, WA, July 27, 1984. "Ibid. " Ibid. 181    2006 Page #184  
om US Coast Guard Command Seattle, WA, July 27, 1984. 35 Op. cit., Bellingh 2006 Page #185  
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Word: "waa", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

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

. It la aatiaatad that tha alaalaa waald ha aoa^aaad at aaaa wight ar taa.  2003 Page #220  

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aatlaa — rayarl teak a —alk ar adx waata, to 1* faamlly faaillar »1M tka @t 2003 Page #221  

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ract researchers CJC*Gr3rvxiC'»T f wacaZDO CcrtteraM rto-rnm * The Primary  2003 Page #22  

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rose in the air and started toward Waco.,, "Until tonight the airship has b 2004 Page #32  
FE. f) 8(1, rni U 1 O k 171 172 To Waco Austin -. San Antonio Broc..ks AFB  2006 Page #175  
transferred to James Connolly AFB (Waco Texas). Indeed, "FLlTAFF" was actua 2007 Page #99  

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, Peter Robbins, Ron Regehr, Chuck Wade, Dr. Robert Wood, and Ryan S. Wood. 2004 Page #2  
hed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade 237 Evidence for the Existence of T 2004 Page #3  
hed UFOs in New Mexico, 1947 Chuck Wade Copyright 2004 Chuck Wade Abstract  2004 Page #240  
47 Chuck Wade Copyright 2004 Chuck Wade Abstract In 1947 Mr. Mac Brazel dis 2004 Page #240  

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ntianan eterthOSetrt ortintdattes *wadi mope. reterr elestric tarn ' The ha 2006 Page #35  

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d a draft of a dlraatiw ta Qaawral Wadoaajwr for jraar a^rowl*              2003 Page #220  

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

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ection 2 Cooperation of locals The wafer with silicon and zinc Library rese 2003 Page #43  

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

ng odor of embalming fluid used to waft over to where he was working. in hi 2004 Page #97  
third floor. A strong odor used to waft across the way, and upon inqu.iring 2005 Page #42  
arit sato. en punt., - 1.81.11 W.. waft 'ado. Von ir• A4.3 • •••• .111•BIAI 2006 Page #35  
third floor. A strong odor used to waft across the way, and upon inquiring  2009 Page #50  

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ke it possible for the Japanese to wage World War II." Teagle, together wit 2008 Page #127  

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 were strong you could make decent wages logging or cutting shake blocks wh 2008 Page #43  

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s investigative reporter Walter H. Waggoner who wrote the lead piece for th 2003 Page #94  

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about the possibility of humankind waging war with an alien species. Does t 2006 Page #131  

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

ir Force, on 6 Dec 60 by Major AT. Wagner, this office. 133                 2007 Page #139  

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

tory and after tramping around old wagon and stagecoach roads, cabin sites, 2003 Page #45  

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ne, foo — to ries in est Qsaidec14 wags rn the .11essonat Senn — GP !ranch  2006 Page #35  

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st organization. Hassan al-Banna a Wahabi sect leader formed the Muslim Bro 2008 Page #139  

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recently was close friends to Kurt Wahlheim, who was deposed as president o 2008 Page #145  

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

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

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:•••• syq. 1k.....11 AMP At MK Urn WAIN „gza „04; "Si.* „wad- aida st144 oe 2006 Page #39  

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aatWo It la aaggaatad^ aad goaaral Wairthsr aoBawrw* that goaml Vadaaogor r 2003 Page #220  

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nda and Rich with mutilated steer, WaIsenberg, Colo. In the summer of 1979, 2004 Page #76  

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 that hung in great folds from the waist area to the bottom of the lower to 2006 Page #94  

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

mation was forthcoming. I couldn't wait until the next day to read the loca 2003 Page #55  
rd and as such he is duty-bound to wait until Menninger arrives the next da 2003 Page #90  
f in the center of the village and wait for him there. He himself would get 2004 Page #38  
 close down his perimeter post and wait for a vehicle that was being sent t 2004 Page #47  
g behind the saucers would have to wait; I was going to have trouble enough 2004 Page #224  
me total evil; liberals might take wait and see attitude, unless NHI is ove 2006 Page #63  
leaders, widespread bunkering and "wait and see" is likely. Leadership vacu 2006 Page #67  
o Llangollen in North Wales and to wait at that point." On arrival at Llang 2006 Page #122  
g to ring off' Acheson cut in, Now wait a minute, Bob, do you believe this? 2006 Page #167  
hings going on and that we were to wait for it again and see if it came bac 2008 Page #87  

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

we - stricken peoples of the Earth waited breathlessly as the weird hierogl 2003 Page #14  
ilot Oliver "Poppy" Henderson also waited until late in life to reveal the  2004 Page #144  
FO disappeared behind a cloud. "We waited for the cloud to pass and when it 2006 Page #120  
f Valentine. There they landed and waited until 0225 hrs the next morning.  2006 Page #135  
 up. Acheson sat in his office and waited. 164                              2006 Page #167  
military cordoned off the area and waited for US Air Force personnel to arr 2006 Page #177  
he crash site, Mexican authorities waited until after dawn the next day to  2007 Page #186  

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

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

low the Pacific, its secrets still waiting to be plundered. And there are y 2004 Page #5  
ably passed Laurie Wickens who was waiting patiently by the phone in Woods  2004 Page #36  
d been kept below for a whole week waiting to do his job, but nothing ever  2004 Page #44  
money. The rest sit on their hands waiting for the Czar to dispense his goo 2005 Page #77  
ps are corning." And, we are still waiting! Or, have we developed anti-grav 2005 Page #172  
 to trust. NHI could win simply by waiting for human institutions to collap 2006 Page #64  
acing "The Truth," or, even worse, waiting ever so patiently for the Glorio 2006 Page #182  
nine oriental-looking 1VIIBs while waiting at an Australian airport. She sa 2006 Page #204  
 there guarding it, like the~ were waiting for someone, or some thing, co c 2007 Page #171  
n mid-September 1980. He was still waiting for his SECRET clearance to come 2009 Page #81  
g this story right now, I had work waiting for me at home. The Tass printou 2009 Page #138  

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

tees. ■ Congress is often ignored. Waived USAPs -Deep Black ■ SecDef can "w 2007 Page #52  
ect Witnesses ■ Claim that certain waived USAPs act as cover for UFO-ET rel 2007 Page #55  
 FBI men read Todd his rights, who waived his right to silence because he f 2008 Page #30  

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

 M7 incline to SA theory. M8 still waivers and points to Oklahoma landing o 2007 Page #143  

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

ed USAPs -Deep Black ■ SecDef can "waive· especially sensitiv~ USAPs. ■ Exe 2007 Page #52  

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ound. \Xlhen Jack was permitted to waJk around these discs, it was clear to 2007 Page #100  

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s successfully convincing Reich to wajve any legal action, a trial-based op 2005 Page #94  

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Mo Ghlaa* W arc daadrmo of ftadlag wajw la whdah w gctSZI dJcoJL with tha a 2003 Page #220  

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

ng tell an intriguing tale. In the wake of the incident at RAF Cosford, the 2003 Page #74  
pranat co a brief trip te Keren tn wake an appeal iol af the aitwaUoa there 2003 Page #226  
p at that hour and did not want to wake him and his wife. Norm Smith went o 2004 Page #38  
 the Brazel ranch, rushing home to wake up his wife and son late at night i 2004 Page #142  
April 1953. Interestingl y, in the wake of the publicity given to the Kingm 2005 Page #42  
preserve economic stability in the wake of NHI contact; to make sure that u 2006 Page #56  
   Contents News management In the Wake of A UFO Crash Terry Hansen ....... 2007 Page #5  
            News Management in the Wake of a UFO Crash Summary: By Terry Ha 2007 Page #7  
 's various theories mooted in the wake of the September 1979 event. The st 2007 Page #144  
rtment of Homeland Security in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Needless to sa 2008 Page #25  
eric transparency in the immediate wake of the event that lasted for a peri 2008 Page #97  

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

file. CkrrwrnjeOfft*UU ICHIt: . In waking yw appraisal It 4* tha* 2T«?a prg 2003 Page #216  
a wUhonft delay fer tha jes^cco c£ waking an appmlaal af the ylHIttl, wiwli 2003 Page #226  

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 German magazine "Der Fliger," Dr. Waldemar Beck says that a flying saucer  2004 Page #12  

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 . . Thi.' highes.t tree le:11!ni; waler• 1 Specw.alln fnll ln I.he world i 2009 Page #182  

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

rashes The Berwyn Mountains, North Wales: In January 1974, "something" occu 2003 Page #75  
 occurred atop a mountain in North Wales. Theories range from a UFO crash t 2003 Page #75  
ll us? The Berwyn Mountains, North Wales: The Berwyn Mountains range is vas 2003 Page #75  
vered in areas including New South Wales, Western Australia, and Queensland 2004 Page #16  
the Berwyn Mountain range in North Wales that for some within the UFO resea 2006 Page #119  
o proceed with speed towards North Wales," Prescott elaborated. `We were ha 2006 Page #122  
 to proceed to Llangollen in North Wales and to wait at that point." On arr 2006 Page #122  
 at a UFO crash-retrieval in North Wales with a specific set of circumstanc 2006 Page #123  
garet [Fry] invited me up to North Wales and I went through some of the wit 2006 Page #125  
the Unconvention had gone to North Wales to investigate it, and spent a cou 2006 Page #125  
nington and at RAF Valley in North Wales from 1971 to 1974. My wife [and] h 2006 Page #126  
 come from [a] person in the North Wales Fire Service whose son was in the  2006 Page #127  
d knew people throughout the North Wales Fire Service including at Bala and 2006 Page #127  
e, humanoid creatures in the North Wales area on the night of January 23, 1 2006 Page #128  
ated amongst the closed-knit North Wales community at least as far back as  2006 Page #129  
und on the Berwyn Mountains, North Wales were taken in January 1974. (24) W 2006 Page #130  
 Times, January 25, 1974. 5. North Wales Weekly News, January 31, 1974. 6.  2006 Page #137  
11,11 k ·:: I; u,: ., 11 an rillo, Wales, U. K. - 142                       2007 Page #148  
owards Cadair Berwyn, Llandri!J o, Wales, U. K. M.ilitary quickly moved in  2007 Page #149  
er took place on 8th June in South Wales, over the military base at RAF St  2008 Page #67  
he State of Ufology ■ UFO Crash in Wales ■ The French Iv1inister of Defense 2008 Page #159  
eech was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was a lecturer in C 2009 Page #163  

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

ut Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D. 6* Man To Walk Moon Author Bernard Newman Fiction  2003 Page #14  
en in one portion, and so he could walk up and see that. In looking in he s 2003 Page #23  
es outside of town and then had to walk about one-fourth of a mile or so of 2003 Page #36  
 lie diellAtaid oisbilad ite Ustor walk* do ovi.aNg 411 lama, Tale Jr. Arc. 2004 Page #19  
ave's car drive off, then began to walk up the driveway to the house. His a 2004 Page #37  
reds and hundreds of years. If you walk, if you go down Friday Street, ther 2004 Page #53  
call y, Mitchell -the sixth man to walk on the Moon -has said that two very 2005 Page #81  
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n ainnan with the USAF, went for a walk around the base. WruJe on a tour of 2005 Page #147  
e Rio Grande. We headed toward it, walk.ing down towards the bottom of the  2005 Page #154  
o their left. As they continued to walk toward the tree, they looked up and 2006 Page #90  
heir neighbors. The children could walk to school by themselves and people  2006 Page #92  
osedly happened. It's quite a long walk, so I first looked at it from a dis 2006 Page #125  
It would have taken a long time to walk up there: possibly up to an hour or 2006 Page #125  
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site and just sit there. I used to walk out as a little kid and stare at th 2006 Page #153  
rs previous to the show, had a MIB walk across her patio, return back acros 2006 Page #204  
und). The O.I.C. permitted Jack to walk under and around this aircraft, but 2007 Page #105  
ted from his group, and managed to walk through the door of hangar #4 bay " 2007 Page #114  
 felt pretty full of myself on the walk back home, but knew I would not be  2009 Page #138  
terparts . All they did was take a walk around the park; then there is the  2009 Page #139  

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

rcraft had a small black "non-sEp" walk-way that ran along the length of th 2007 Page #100  

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

f the wildflowers were in bloom. I walked by numerous stands of white spect 2003 Page #46  
 below. It was almost dark, but he walked down towards the area with a flas 2003 Page #60  
ods. That man was Jim Romansky. He walked around that area for quite a whil 2003 Page #63  
atient, finding his door unlocked, walked across the hall to the efficiency 2003 Page #92  
e guard got out of his vehicle and walked towards the light source. He thou 2003 Page #147  
estion of whether anyone had every walked in his office and given him a bri 2003 Page #202  
chell, one of a dozen men who have walked on the Moon, stated recently in a 2004 Page #146  
t the Pentagon entrance. They just walked in. 179                           2004 Page #182  
 We headed for the Pentagon and we walked into the building — I remember th 2004 Page #183  
s friend got to the crash site and walked out to the western side of where  2004 Page #216  
 Sorensen to "follow me," and they walked ro an airfield away from the crow 2005 Page #83  
e was alive. White-coated doct ors walked the live alien around the site. I 2005 Page #165  
ecurity guards in civilian clothes walked the crash area for two full days  2006 Page #75  
anything. He said the cleanup crew walked the desert, line abreast, picking 2006 Page #80  
 blocks away." She claimed to have walked to the crash site and joined a gr 2006 Page #86  
ved at the farm, it was dusk. They walked up a dirt path where a wooded are 2006 Page #90  
out the story. I was dead wrong. I walked around Flatwoods and eventually s 2006 Page #91  
story of Mrs. May and the boys who walked up on the farm that night and cla 2006 Page #93  
ips detonated a small charge, then walked forward to inspect the results. A 2006 Page #128  
e men decided to park. Ed Cabansag walked with Sgt. Penniston and Airman Bu 2008 Page #80  
eemed like it was on fixed legs. I walked around the craft and finally, I w 2008 Page #81  
ed around the craft and finally, I walked right up to the craft. I noticed  2008 Page #81  
s, 'Let's go!' And the three of us walked toward the craft (Col. Charles Ha 2008 Page #89  
gation . It also says that Crisman walked away with a $2000 pay off intende 2009 Page #33  
hey could to the trees, parked and walked closer to the mysterious lights t 2009 Page #63  

Word: "walker", 50 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 wrote of Newton's claim. Dr. Eric Walker Wilbert Smith's statements and fi 2004 Page #98  
old mines of information. Dr. Eric Walker is a prime example. When Stanton  2004 Page #98  
ch was conducted and the name Eric Walker seemed to fit. Walker had a long  2004 Page #98  
he name Eric Walker seemed to fit. Walker had a long a distinguished career 2004 Page #98  
enn State University for 15 years. Walker had also been Executive Secretary 2004 Page #98  
ontacted and he confirmed that Dr. Walker was the man who had attended all  2004 Page #98  
rs around the world then contacted Walker over the period of eight years to 2004 Page #98  
 get him to tell what he knew. Dr. Walker was a reluctant witness, but he c 2004 Page #98  
a confirmation from Sarbacher that Walker was at the meetings, he immediate 2004 Page #98  
he meetings, he immediately phoned Walker and asked him if he had attended  2004 Page #98  
cers and the bodies of occupants." Walker replied, "Yes, I attended the mee 2004 Page #98  
een made public only weeks before. Walker replied, "Yes. I know of MJ-12. I 2004 Page #99  
e. In the end it appeared that Dr. Walker thought UFOs were so advanced onl 2004 Page #99  
n in his contacts with researchers Walker tried to get across the fact that 2004 Page #99  
in order to jog my memory. In 1990 Walker was interviewed by Armen Azadehde 2004 Page #99  
laimed to me that he could get Dr. Walker to talk. Azadehdel told me that h 2004 Page #99  
 He proceeded to tell the story to Walker to get him talk. Walker asked a n 2004 Page #99  
e story to Walker to get him talk. Walker asked a number of questions tryin 2004 Page #99  
. In a later interview Armen asked Walker more questions about the MJ-12 ty 2004 Page #99  
 Americans. On crashed saucers Dr. Walker said this: Q: Have we captured an 2004 Page #100  
y interviews we concluded that Dr. Walker himself had probably been at the  2004 Page #100  
FOs. Azadehdel agreed to interview Walker on the subject. Surprisingly, Wal 2004 Page #100  
lker on the subject. Surprisingly, Walker confirmed immediately that he had 2004 Page #100  
— but not on duty. Years after Dr. Walker died Canadian researcher and writ 2004 Page #100  
 me what Brian told him. He (Brian Walker) saw a file that contained a numb 2004 Page #100  
h Retrieval Conference Dr. Eric A. Walker Former president or Penn State Un 2006 Page #27  
t Sarbacher had told Steinman that Walker (*for sure•) attended UFO meeting 2006 Page #27  
gs at Wight-Pat in the early 1950S Walker says 'yes, I attended meetings co 2006 Page #27  
s about recovery operations, etc , Walker says. 'lam sure that I have notes 2006 Page #27  
m over in order to jog my memory • Walker dodged UFO researchers atter this 2006 Page #27  
e Command radar at the time was at Walker AFB at Roswell, NM. However, this 2006 Page #178  
atures two experience divers, John Walker and Richard Burke. Together, they 2006 Page #187  
d the recovery effort begins. John Walker dives first. He reports seeing a  2006 Page #187  
 not a boat and it's not a plane," Walker tells a Bellingham Herald reporte 2006 Page #187  
ssion and acrimonious debate, John Walker is kicked off the recovery team.  2006 Page #188  
vers in the recovery mission, John Walker and Richard Burke, claim to have  2006 Page #190  
uring the recovery mission, divers Walker and Burke submitted signOcantly d 2006 Page #190  
t (or objects) they reconnoitered. Walker seems to describe something like  2006 Page #190  
 places. • Question #2: Did divers Walker and Burke indeed dive upon two se 2006 Page #190  
ingham Bay, the findings of divers Walker and Burke would 187               2006 Page #190  
ut the mystery of the air bubbles? Walker and Burke apparently dove on the  2006 Page #191  
 probability. No, most likely John Walker and Richard Burke located and sto 2006 Page #191  
ight differ markedly. Perhaps what Walker and Burke saw was something not o 2006 Page #191  
Donald Rumsfeld and George Herbert Walker Bush-took control of the United S 2008 Page #123  
Frank Vanderlip and George Herbert Walker, the maternal grandfather of Pres 2008 Page #125  
ntatives Prescott Bush and Herbert Walker. The leading shareholder in UBC w 2008 Page #129  
d his father-in-law George Herbert Walker, and charged the firm with being  2008 Page #129  
tion ■ MJ-12 breaks out ■ Dr. Eric Walker ■ The John Lear Statement ■ U.S.  2008 Page #165  
th the missing communjcations from Walker Army Air Field in Roswell from 19 2009 Page #91  
ogy Ex lodes, 1987-1988 ■Di:. Eric Walker 7: Ufology Explodes, 1987-1988 ■U 2009 Page #148  

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

 writer Palmiro Campana phoned Dr. Walker's son who had been in charge of D 2004 Page #100  
 son who had been in charge of Dr. Walker's papers after he died. Palmiro a 2004 Page #100  

Word: "walkie-talkie", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

his team heard a report over their walkie-talkie that the crash scene had b 2003 Page #60  
elp and advice, but found that his walkie-talkie had stopped working. He cr 2003 Page #147  
were keeping in touch with them by walkie-talkie. "B" told me that undergro 2004 Page #51  

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

1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: So we 're walkin' and it's cold and we come across 2008 Page #85  

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

pment in my pack and picking up my walking stick, I started out, walking ba 2003 Page #45  
p my walking stick, I started out, walking back and forth across the basin, 2003 Page #45  
ght year old boy, who lived within walking distance of the wooded area wher 2003 Page #54  
al mall. A man and his family were walking by and stopped to look at our di 2003 Page #63  
oks like Hemmingway with the beard walking through the E-ring at the Pentag 2004 Page #183  
i r friend, Katia Xavier, 21, were walking along a pathway on their \vay ho 2005 Page #31  
t quite ready for it. It was tough walking through there; we were short guy 2005 Page #155  
In Flatwoods, people got around by walking or riding their bikes and dirt r 2006 Page #92  
 group departed the bus, and began walking through each of the hangars by w 2007 Page #114  
hangar "intercepted" him as he was walking cowards one of the main landing  2007 Page #115  
wn in located, if you are actually walking through the little town or clean 2007 Page #123  
                                [ "walking home ... a strange force pulling 2007 Page #152  
 Penniston and Burroughs continued walking deeper into the woods. Burroughs 2008 Page #80  
 Command Post.' ... So, we started walking and the light was there and it w 2008 Page #89  
 was my second or third time I was walking around it-mainly in awe! Toward  2009 Page #65  
vice which it aimed at a young man walking in the vicinity. Witnesses maint 2009 Page #136  

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

 also had much film. Carol Halford Walkins, who was the wife of one of Smit 2004 Page #94  

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

 Kecksburg witnesses come from all walks of life including farmers, teacher 2003 Page #57  

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

eeks before graduating to join the Wall Street brokerage firm of Douglas Di 2003 Page #85  
ssion, James Forrestal prospers on Wall Street and is making $70,000 a year 2003 Page #85  
millionaire by contemporary terms. Wall Street banker Ferdinand Eberstadt i 2003 Page #85  
or a bug (listening device) in the wall of his room. The White House sends  2003 Page #90  
s crouched and leaning against the wall of a car repair shop. le had large, 2005 Page #31  
 lead to the crashing of secrecy's wall did not materialize, there is no qu 2005 Page #84  
briefed. Ozzie saw pictures on the wall of the room that depicted six diffe 2005 Page #165  
ked at this big map hanging on the wall, I realized these three objects act 2006 Page #97  
and the mirror swung away from the wall," he recalled. "My first thought wa 2006 Page #120  
ees over to the edge of the canyon wall. It looked like steam. It looked li 2006 Page #154  
orange, and its impact throws up a wall of water about 75 to 100 feet high. 2006 Page #184  
-► 6ii c·o_mpanies~ . ·: : .: '. ► Wall Streefnrm.s and banking·industries  2007 Page #35  
nt to the MoD. It was on my office wall for years, but was removed by my He 2008 Page #67  
 (ARRS). In 1992, after the Berlin Wall came down and the Soviet Cold War t 2008 Page #72  
                                   Wall Street effectively created communis 2008 Page #125  
he hub of the banking world. Three Wall Street houses-Dillon , Read; Harris 2008 Page #127  
ad were the most profitable of all Wall Street syndicate managers handling  2008 Page #131  
rberg did not appear to have solid Wall Street connections . However , he w 2008 Page #132  
vl]-1 '.? Affair Breal:s ■ Dr. Enc Wall:er ■ 1987: A Quiet Year of UFOs ■ G 2008 Page #165  

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

e Death of James Forrestal 9-18-47 Wallace Criticizes Figure 1 NY Times 9-1 2003 Page #87  
icizes Figure 1 NY Times 9-18-47, “Wallace Criticizes Truman Order On Rush  2003 Page #87  
sident (and Presidential candidate Wallace says "I insist, if there is a ge 2003 Page #87  

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

ier Ramey pictures, and a document wallet or briefcase, seen on the same ch 2004 Page #238  

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

north. Launch control officer John Wallis, Lockheed's senior flight test en 2006 Page #78  
omber neared 20,000 feet altitude, Wallis was conducting a Group 5 IFCO tha 2006 Page #78  
oted, shearing the aft attachment. Wallis watched helplessly as the vehicle 2006 Page #79  
 I interviewed Hal Rupard and John Wallis. They recalled the B-52 was about 2006 Page #79  

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

o be an underground room of cement walls against which are piled some flat  2005 Page #58  
ppeared to pass through one of the walls of the room. He was holding a smal 2005 Page #165  
lliams was at home in Corwen: "The walls shook and the mirror swung away fr 2006 Page #120  
f typewriters resonated around the walls of FBI headquarters, as Bureau age 2007 Page #137  
 east of the \'Velsh viUage. NORiH WALLS EARTH TREMOR MYSTERY AT LLANDRILLO 2007 Page #149  
us Naval Academy-A City wi1hin the Walls" by staff writer Stacey Danzuso, c 2008 Page #70  

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

ropean Command, directed by Robert Walsh operating out of Berlin. "The Pape 2008 Page #138  

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

ble in which it was suggested that Walt Disney or some educational cartoon  2003 Page #11  
men Frank Joyce, Judd Roberts, and Walt Whitmore — and of course the ranche 2004 Page #138  
erence. Ward was a close friend of Walt Disney, working as one of the nine  2004 Page #179  
ation that the USAF had approached Walt Disney in the mid 1950s requesting  2004 Page #179  
aines, George Knapp, Don Berliner, Walt Andrus, Yvonne Smith, Richard C. Ho 2006 Page #203  
media giants-Time Warner Inc., The Walt Disney Company , Viacom, Vivendi Un 2008 Page #143  

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

ography Hj • ■ Stan Friedman finds Walter Fisk It. □ Several intuitives B ■ 2003 Page #22  
 picture -20 times. a Was given to Walter Fisk by Guy Huffman (Charlette ’s 2003 Page #35  
frame. The photographer's name was Walter Wayne Fisk. Stan Friedman, also r 2003 Page #36  
ponse of a forthcoming man? Who Is Walter W. Fisk? Walter Fisk got the phot 2003 Page #36  
coming man? Who Is Walter W. Fisk? Walter Fisk got the photograph from Huff 2003 Page #36  
iedman, April 16, 1999, concerning Walter Fisk 18. Cape Girardeau County Ge 2003 Page #39  
 a UFO crash/retrieval in 1941, by Walter Webb, International UFO Reporter, 2003 Page #39  
ially Times investigative reporter Walter H. Waggoner who wrote the lead pi 2003 Page #94  
Forrestal Diaries © 1951 edited by Walter Millis. Once collected, discs wer 2004 Page #63  
zing a press release by Lieutenant Walter Haut in July 1947. This resulted  2004 Page #134  
l 01 August, 1950, which date Gen. Walter B. Smith was designated as perman 2004 Page #203  
ll dots would light up ... " ■ ... Walter Reed, coordination with Ft. Monmo 2005 Page #7  
pert was sent from Ft. Detrick and Walter Reed, who treated some of these p 2006 Page #108  
hoax generated by some unfortunate Walter Mito-style character. However, ot 2006 Page #126  
sion, published in The Wise Men by Walter Isaacson and Evan Thomas (Simon a 2006 Page #166  
national news, Democratic nominees Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro wer 2006 Page #183  
eary, Ian Stevenson, Budd Hopkins, Walter Uphoff, Bruce Maccabee, Raymond M 2006 Page #203  
 122, 124, 125 Ul'e Are Not Alone, Walter Sullivan, 1964, McGraw-Hill, New  2007 Page #77  
l run". under the direccion of Dr. Walter Dornberger, the man in charge of  2007 Page #111  
 article mentioned Sheriffs Deputy Walter Butt who was in charge of the dep 2008 Page #8  
rce Spokesman • Fmllk Maggio • Lt. Walter Butt IIWCl:,,d ..... bink •.-:~   2008 Page #18  
, a forerunner of today's Citibank Walter C. Teagle, chairman of Standard O 2008 Page #127  
s were German banker Schroeder and Walter Schellenberg, head of counterinte 2008 Page #128  
 was pe1manently filled by General Walter B. Smith. ---General Walter Bedel 2008 Page #132  
eneral Walter B. Smith. ---General Walter Bedell Smith had been Eisen110wer 2008 Page #132  
 of UFOs consulted by CIA Director Walter B. Smith. Gray also was a member  2008 Page #133  
gland, a former science adviser to Walter Cronkite and CBS News during the  2008 Page #134  
sts. Others included Major General Walter Dom berger, a close associate of  2008 Page #138  
nd Horst Korsching ; and physicist Walter Gerlach. Heisenberg and Gerlach a 2008 Page #138  
t Dulles used SS Brigidier General Walter Schellenberg to communicate with  2008 Page #138  
 next-door neighbor , CIA Director Walter Bedell Smith [who took James Forr 2008 Page #141  

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s Gatvaarl, NASA hes yet to eompty wan • 2040 le, me, Rowe, a the agency to 2006 Page #32  

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e could through quite easy methods wander into these machines without hjndr 2007 Page #87  

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who was injured by a hailstorm and wandered by Varginha scaring residents,  2005 Page #35  
ing in 1945 to find a cow that had wandered off to calf. Despite minor peri 2005 Page #154  
 tired of the attention. Strangers wandered into the area from around the c 2006 Page #93  
that they weren't supposed to have wandered into where they regularly airbr 2007 Page #85  

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hip" but also as "the great aerial wanderer," the "flying jenny" and the "a 2004 Page #32  

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y people would become disoriented, wandering the streets dazed and confused 2006 Page #63  

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is the essence of a honeypoc, they wane co keep you in one place and watch  2007 Page #87  

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ya •■* aataat of aid* rtlitary aad wang le 0 w rtghk giw rtdaa hot thaaa va 2003 Page #220  
r Force aircraft engines. Dr. Eric Wang who was suspected of leading a reve 2005 Page #168  
ing disc program as early as 1941. Wang taught structural and metallurgical 2005 Page #169  
 Cincinnati from 1943 to 1952. Dr. Wang supposedJ} examined some of the rec 2005 Page #169  
esearch and Development Board. Dr. Wang relocated his research from Wright- 2005 Page #169  

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projects. Lastly, as the light was waning, we visited Frenchman's Flat wher 2006 Page #199  

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Heydrich, who chaired the infamous Wannsee Conference where the Holocaust w 2008 Page #139  

Word: "want", 108 instance(s) (Back to Top)

linton www.majesticdocuments.com"I want you to find the answers to two ques 2003 Page #7  
e speed of light to reach where we want to. I happen to believe that mankin 2003 Page #8  
sk to remain anonymous. They don't want involved in this local feud. Some i 2003 Page #58  
nly changed their minds and didn't want their statements aired. It was stat 2003 Page #67  
udonym for the witness who doesn't want publicly involved, and has already  2003 Page #68  
 account, he stated that he didn't want to get involved and appeared fearfu 2003 Page #68  
interview. He said his wife didn't want him involved. Another concern seeme 2003 Page #68  
 was to keep things buried did not want the graves disturbed, or the underg 2003 Page #148  
he National Security Agency didn't want any attention drawn to the base and 2003 Page #148  
laces of concern and that he might want to ask his alien radio buddies what 2003 Page #150  
of fake documents, and we wouldn't want to waste a lot of time an money por 2003 Page #181  
was still so sensitive they didn't want to touch the topic. Actually, there 2003 Page #183  
pendence Day - the movie. Anyway I want to thank you for stepping in. Anywa 2003 Page #201  
't tell me about it, either, and I want to know. So in 1997, the USAF decid 2003 Page #201  
xico on an important mission and I want to make sure there is no bureaucrat 2003 Page #209  
 OF THOSE WHO KNOW, AHD TEE1 DON'T WANT TO PUBLICIZE IT. BUT WE WANT TO KNO 2004 Page #24  
DON'T WANT TO PUBLICIZE IT. BUT WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO US SO THAT 2004 Page #24  
about the crash because he "didn't want to get involved." Finally, after so 2004 Page #29  
ly asleep at that hour and did not want to wake him and his wife. Norm Smit 2004 Page #38  
d each of which, save one, did not want their name mentioned in connection  2004 Page #43  
spect of which was that we did not want to use pseudonyms for the names of  2004 Page #48  
at's what they done. Why would you want to do that for a water pipe? That's 2004 Page #52  
o survive my time there and didn't want to be snapped, so I dropped the ent 2004 Page #55  
 three previous nights so I didn't want to miss anything. I remember repeat 2004 Page #55  
n flying saucers. RIS: What do you want to know? WBS: I have read (Frank) S 2004 Page #91  
estions asked are exactly what you want to know. If you ask, "Does the U.S. 2004 Page #94  
ng that subject matter; why do you want to know about that?" 95             2004 Page #98  
n. AFFA: What kind of proof do you want? Neasham: Can we see your craft? AF 2004 Page #104  
 see your craft? AFFA: When do you want to see it? Neasham: Now. AFFA: Go t 2004 Page #104  
 be covered. See Slide 2. First, I want to tell you who he was; then presen 2004 Page #106  
rge (Weinbrenner) and say, "Do you want to talk to these guys?" A day later 2004 Page #183  
ed special lenses that they didn't want the Russians to know about. On anot 2004 Page #185  
ters correct baler said to him, "I want you to show Hynek all the UFO foota 2004 Page #192  
read. You cannot take notes, and I want you to move from the chair you are  2004 Page #193  
m the chair you are sitting in — I want you to move to the chair in the cen 2004 Page #193  
ntary she wanted to do: They don't want me to go forward with HBO. They wan 2004 Page #194  
nt me to go forward with HBO. They want me to go forward with PBS. Well in  2004 Page #194  
emember saving, "Look, if you guys want to hire me to edit film and be part 2004 Page #194  
f course, frustrating to those who want desperately to believe, or to disbe 2004 Page #214  
my book, from those of us who just want to get at the truth, no matter what 2004 Page #215  
that I will outline below — that I want to be cover with respect to the Azt 2004 Page #221  
m and that is good. I think 'they' want it this way. Being a high-profile p 2004 Page #249  
da Howe is another example. Now, I want to fill you in on some of the thing 2004 Page #249  
can rule out private citizens that want to 250                              2004 Page #253  
t possibly they are benevolent and want to help. However, there is no evide 2005 Page #9  
or a zoo and concluding : "I don't want to be in trouble here!" The two off 2005 Page #32  
d to remain anonymous and does not want her name known amongst the UFO rese 2005 Page #36  
that he knew more which he did not want to put onto paper. A week later he  2005 Page #44  
lm Reich and UFOs ''\X'hat do they want for Proof? There is no proof. There 2005 Page #94  
her reason wh,· the military would want to spread fake stories about the U. 2005 Page #133  
lJ, the onl) film that most people want to have access to, and I think it w 2005 Page #151  
balloons, " Apodaca said. "They'll want this thing back." "But this isn't l 2005 Page #156  
ad taken co me, saying he clid not want to get his dad in trouble with the  2005 Page #157  
arge aerospace company and did not want to publicly divulge his background  2005 Page #165  
. 3. WHY in the world would aliens want to come here if, as you have claime 2006 Page #5  
the FBI, CIA, USAF, NSA, etc. Some want to insist that A. governments can't 2006 Page #8  
. I may be doing exactly what they want, that is preparing the public for t 2006 Page #12  
narios of Contact Government would want first to protect its own interests, 2006 Page #56  
cience The science community would want to learn as much as possible from a 2006 Page #56  
 today. All business leaders would want to ensure that their businesses wou 2006 Page #56  
he face of uncertainty. They would want hands-on evaluation of the NHI life 2006 Page #58  
ers • Ft Detrick would very likely want to test it for biological warfare p 2006 Page #112  
echnology applications. They could want to perfect the optimum procedure to 2006 Page #116  
let it lie. He's sorry; he doesn't want to say anything further for the mom 2006 Page #125  
ing.' He came back and he said, 'I want to let you listen in on something,  2006 Page #144  
shed it up after that. They didn't want to talk about it and they told us t 2006 Page #148  
erator, Michigan: "First of all, I want to say I am very nervous about this 2006 Page #151  
I am very nervous about this and I want to say I'm glad to be able to say s 2006 Page #151  
n shock! What can I say? I did not want to believe it. I couldn't even acce 2006 Page #159  
ernment, or military, whatever you want to call them, recovered the bodies  2006 Page #160  
 sir, I sure did.' He said, Do you want to tell me what you told the Lt. Co 2006 Page #162  
ings in the Bible that we wouldn't want religions to have to deal with. It  2006 Page #162  
oing to keep this under wraps. You want to make Chief, don't you?' I said,  2006 Page #162  
uipment that the government didn't want the public to know about. If that h 2006 Page #191  
MJ12 about to retire. He seemed to want to tickle my interest with the info 2006 Page #205  
the next time he came by he didn't want to talk about his ideas but said he 2006 Page #206  
 of all sigruficant events. l f we want to know what is going on the world, 2007 Page #8  
ng another war, one that it djdn't want the American people to know about?  2007 Page #12  
 services in censoring news. But I want to stress that they also play an im 2007 Page #27  
dustry is im olved in, unless they want the public to take UFOs and aliens  2007 Page #77  
ion and you can wtite whatever you want, such as this is the file server or 2007 Page #86  
ight lead someone like yourself co want to look in places tl1at maybe one s 2007 Page #91  
back until it pans out. They don't want to give me a £15,000 advance until  2007 Page #92  
ake a good impression, and did not want to release photos of these aircraft 2007 Page #95  
l of a sudden this one-they didn't want to talk about anything about the fi 2007 Page #125  
dio sa.id, "They can say what they want, but it is like 1 am standing here  2007 Page #130  
4. I'm coming to that, but first I want to share with you a couple of 1974  2007 Page #160  
out something like that. You don't want people ... Mom: Don't want people t 2007 Page #172  
u don't want people ... Mom: Don't want people to think you're crazy. Paul: 2007 Page #172  
hting, even if the witness dido 't want his name associated with UFOs. I co 2008 Page #14  
ething has been hidden, the more I want to have the explanation or the reas 2008 Page #42  
(Unfortunately, Mr. Broten did not want to be interviewed by a UFO research 2008 Page #45  
Daily World City Editor. 31 If you want to read a wonderful novel, try the  2008 Page #70  
can tickle the ionospher e all you want to and not change the magnetic fiel 2008 Page #76  
e ground? B: I don't know. I don't want to talk about it. 79                2008 Page #85  
re it was the other night and they want to light it up so they can get pict 2008 Page #87  
t there for hours!' I go, 'Well, I want to get closer to it.' SLIDE #38 Nov 2008 Page #88  
xcerpt 82 Col. Halt goes, 'John, I want you to go out there because I think 2008 Page #88  
 you see those blue lights. Now, I want you to look at one of those lights  2008 Page #89  
ow about this .... That's why they want to contain the situation . THEY SEE 2008 Page #92  
 , "Why of course the people don't want war. .. That is understood. But aft 2008 Page #123  
e of poker and I think I would not want to be the other guy who may be hold 2009 Page #16  
t and use of UFO technology. If we want to understand and influence the fut 2009 Page #19  
al Studies Project. I specifically want Project JEHOVAH director Professor  2009 Page #28  
to the woods, but Steffens did not want to leave base property. So, John Bu 2009 Page #63  
looked at him and he said, 'Do you want lo call that in?' And I said, 'Hell 2009 Page #85  
anybody about it because we didn't want the ridicule and the other B. S. th 2009 Page #85  
st time we had talked; she did not want to tell me why she was so certain t 2009 Page #88  

Word: "wanted", 103 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rinkty skin Puzzle for Charlette ■ Wanted validation from granrfrnother.CM  2003 Page #35  
t the activity taking place and he wanted to stay and observe. Bill got int 2003 Page #70  
 curious, and having driven so far wanted to find out more. 66              2003 Page #70  
 or a control force that very much wanted the witnesses and researhers to b 2003 Page #144  
s on the Base. Dr. Lehman probably wanted to decide if there was any indica 2003 Page #146  
ogo was used whenever the customer wanted it used (according to the US Gove 2003 Page #172  
o make Bush a part of my "UFO Most Wanted" deck. An even more important sto 2003 Page #196  
he only people in the universe. He wanted to shine the sunshine laws on int 2003 Page #198  
 so I have put him in my "UFO Most Wanted" deck as the King of Clubs. Anoth 2003 Page #199  
. Carlucci is also in my "UFO Most Wanted" deck, holding one of the highest 2003 Page #199  
w of the Air Force stating that he wanted more answers. And, Ryan, if the U 2003 Page #201  
ring the president's order that he wanted to know about the bodies, the Air 2003 Page #201  
fings. Because of his background I wanted to know if he had been involved i 2003 Page #202  
sident v""My dear Mr. President: I wanted to take up the attached with you  2003 Page #204  
rthern sky for several minutes. "I wanted to go immediately and see what ha 2004 Page #30  
ora, saying there was something he wanted to show me. Running his metal det 2004 Page #31  
nto the Sound near Shag Harbor and wanted them back at the detachment ASAP. 2004 Page #36  
oordination Center in Halifax. RCC wanted to inform him that his request fo 2004 Page #40  
their mouths shut. American? Chris wanted to know what the hell American na 2004 Page #44  
 those things landed and what they wanted, isn't that the most important qu 2004 Page #49  
 asked by our area supervisor if I wanted relief to go to the tower also. I 2004 Page #55  
previews to Unsolved Mysteries and wanted to alert me that the show was goi 2004 Page #56  
 UFO Crash Retrieval conference. I wanted to conclude this presentation wit 2004 Page #58  
ibed. Another question the two men wanted to answer: Was there really a cra 2004 Page #70  
s they had been since the 1960s. I wanted to get to the bottom of what was  2004 Page #76  
 already done some analysis it and wanted him to have a go at it too. SDI:  2004 Page #93  
hese visits. They had samples they wanted him to analyze of hardware that i 2004 Page #94  
recovery teams to go wherever they wanted to. In conclusion, these recovery 2004 Page #129  
ome of the secret UFO footage, and wanted Maloney to do something with it i 2004 Page #179  
ush senior who told him that if he wanted the files he would have to go to  2004 Page #185  
he only people in the universe? He wanted to shine the sunshine laws on int 2004 Page #188  
Coleman stated that the government wanted Emenegger to do another UFO docum 2004 Page #192  
sorts of films that the government wanted released to the public. In an int 2004 Page #192  
ott and Miller at Norton, and they wanted another program like we had done, 2004 Page #192  
ere was stuff in the vault that he wanted to get out. I even had General Mi 2004 Page #192  
deal was that government officials wanted J. Allen Hynek and Jacques Vallee 2004 Page #192  
way, after Hynek came here, and he wanted to see UFO footage, and I think t 2004 Page #192  
 Hynek felt that if the government wanted the film released all they had to 2004 Page #193  
ned to control the documentary she wanted to do: They don't want me to go f 2004 Page #194  
inistration. They all claimed they wanted the LIFO truth to get out. At one 2004 Page #194  
ook Behind the Flying Saucers, who wanted to see what Newton knew about fly 2004 Page #221  
OF STORY AND ******* (C) SAFE TALK WANTED FOR MEANING OF STORY AND MISSION  2004 Page #229  
orts within MJ-12 and that the DCI wanted to fix this by consolidating key  2004 Page #254  
 lived in the town of Varginha and wanted everyone to stop mocking rus town 2005 Page #32  
ck inside and told her husband she wanted to go home. Prior to that, during 2005 Page #34  
efore, offering her money. The men wanted to convince her at any cost to sa 2005 Page #36  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference wanted to stop the conversation altogeth 2005 Page #86  
rash Retrieval Conference Einstein wanted co verify this temperature differ 2005 Page #92  
s bogus. Incredibly, however, they wanted him to continue spreading the sto 2005 Page #133  
ke a baby crying, really sad. Jose wanted co gee closer; I wanted no part o 2005 Page #155  
 sad. Jose wanted co gee closer; I wanted no part of it. Jose wasn't afraid 2005 Page #155  
arely was he given an answer. They wanted to know what he could find out as 2005 Page #174  
earance to do whatever it was they wanted me to do. You were debriefed afte 2006 Page #20  
ain forms of entertainment. If you wanted to hear the latest gossip, the ge 2006 Page #92  
.C. telling him that the Air Force wanted him and his troops to investigate 2006 Page #95  
es. He told me that the Air Force "wanted to know what it was" that landed  2006 Page #95  
hair under her arms, who obviously wanted to have intercourse, after which  2006 Page #109  
pproached her in the mid-1990s. He wanted Linda to know about his official  2006 Page #139  
any form of light, so that if they wanted to, they could actually bend the  2006 Page #153  
color, they could do anything they wanted to. And they moved at an incredib 2006 Page #153  
at flying saucers, or whatever you wanted to call them at the time, did cra 2006 Page #160  
nto shock. He got really angry. He wanted to tape record me. He started mak 2006 Page #161  
now, perhaps from the Pentagon. He wanted to telephone his wife to get out  2006 Page #167  
bout the unidentified aircraft and wanted Acheson to inform the British amb 2006 Page #167  
 Watery Roswell? WHAT? The CIC was wanted information about flying saucers? 2006 Page #174  
se. It became visible to us and we wanted to take off after it. Headquarter 2006 Page #176  
alled with unusual ideas that they wanted the Foundation to fund, such as U 2006 Page #197  
FO novelty ideas and toys. One man wanted to open a UFO Pizza Parlor: someo 2006 Page #197  
n a UFO Pizza Parlor: someone else wanted to set up a UFO and futuristic th 2006 Page #197  
uch contact automatically became a wanted criminal to be jailed for one yea 2006 Page #202  
audience following the show and he wanted to syndicate across the country.  2006 Page #204  
 wonderful experiences and usually wanted to share them with someone who wi 2006 Page #204  
t they requested. Mostly, all they wanted was for someone to listen to thei 2006 Page #205  
in his chair and asked "If someone wanted to give some information to the p 2006 Page #205  
ke the news media play any tune he wanted them to play. Congress was sold o 2007 Page #11  
ertson Panel cooperation: ► 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage  2) 2007 Page #23  
nda role regarding UFOs: ;, 1) CIA wanted to suppress UFO news coverage ► 2 2007 Page #23  
g, hoping for, or necessarily even wanted, bur that's part of the nature of 2007 Page #59  
hey did sword fencing and l really wanted to do that, sounds childish but l 2007 Page #80  
was an amazing history teacher. He wanted us to go out and find burial moun 2007 Page #80  
at she said was there was there. l wanted to see the images and 1 had to se 2007 Page #86  
MacDill. Apparently, the Air Force wanted to make a good impression, and di 2007 Page #95  
 quiet. I'm sure if the government wanted co keep it quiet, they probably w 2007 Page #171  
CT ME? Paul: 1 was just curious. I wanted to know if other people were on t 2007 Page #172  
family had found in the Andes, and wanted to know what it was. Poulain was  2007 Page #197  
tut in Germany, etc. Poulain still wanted an additional opinion from the So 2007 Page #198  
il are two of the most famous), we wanted to restrict this paper to cases w 2007 Page #201  
ime from Lt. Col. James Howell who wanted to report "numerous reports to th 2008 Page #9  
as coming their way; but they also wanted confirmation that they weren't ha 2008 Page #33  
e Crash. It is equally possible he wanted to quell the growing public curio 2008 Page #55  
ed in the TV broadcast. A producer wanted to find out what happened to John 2008 Page #84  
 never understood either. They all wanted me there. Producer 1988: What hap 2008 Page #88  
aft was repairing itself. All they wanted was a place to stay while it repa 2008 Page #91  
 the fire was, came strong heat. I wanted to tear off my shirt and throw it 2008 Page #99  
the world if he didn't get what he wanted from the world of spooks and spie 2009 Page #32  
world of spooks and spies. Crisman wanted people to believe that last scena 2009 Page #32  
hows that in June of 1961, Kennedy wanted to learn about MJ-12 activities a 2009 Page #37  
 Vietnam as the reason why the CIA wanted Kennedy's removal from office. Co 2009 Page #45  
nvolvement in Vietnam that Kennedy wanted to end and was why he was assassi 2009 Page #45  
eason for why senior ClA officials wanted Kennedy's removal for office -the 2009 Page #45  
 US Space Program, but her husband wanted to leave Ohio, and he resented he 2009 Page #93  
genuine interest in what I did and wanted to know what my initial thoughts  2009 Page #138  
n that rivaled the Atomic Bomb and wanted the Soviets to be) ieve that UFOs 2009 Page #177  

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

hat he begins to keep a diary. Not wanting to trust anything to memory, it  2003 Page #86  
y have had her own reasons for not wanting Einstein to confirm Reich's find 2005 Page #92  
to prepare to control them. Anyone wanting to understand how to vaccinate a 2006 Page #116  
cteria, fungi and protozoa. Anyone wanting to understand how to vaccinate a 2006 Page #117  
 Oh, yeah. Bill: "I've always been wanting to tell this to somebody respons 2006 Page #150  
a plant on September 16, 1953. Not wanting trus incredible technology to be 2007 Page #111  
 whom they would refer journalists wanting to discuss the files. I will set 2008 Page #61  
n and the obverse-UFO scholars not wanting to mix it up with the rancorous  2009 Page #29  
r written to Snodgrass by a friend wanting to get reacquainted after seeing 2009 Page #173  

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

 received from other sources. Joel wants no public attention at this point  2003 Page #70  
er at a nearby Catholic school who wants her son to become a priest. Young  2003 Page #85  
yone that if the Government really wants to keep a secret, they would have  2003 Page #184  
now of no government on Earth that wants its citizens to owe their primary  2006 Page #9  
 don't know of any government that wants to do that. F. If an announcement  2006 Page #10  
Crash Retrieval Conference that he wants to let it lie. He's sorry; he does 2006 Page #125  
cientific "inclusion." That is, he wants all seekers, regardless of our pet 2006 Page #181  

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e development of a super weapon of War"...Consultation with Dr. Bush and ot 2003 Page #25  
rds and phrases • “super weapon of war", “atomic secrets", “celestial devic 2003 Page #26  
g system and memo numbering to the war department system. So, besides the p 2003 Page #26  
an exploit these "super weapons of war" we need to win the war first. It go 2003 Page #27  
weapons of war" we need to win the war first. It goes on to say that when w 2003 Page #27  
n to say that when we have won the war the USA must assume its destiny; the 2003 Page #27  
guage matching o “super weapons of war” o “of such wonders ” □ Liabilities: 2003 Page #27  
n" flight-training base before the war started. Hundreds of pilots were tra 2003 Page #33  
rence started the first post-World War II wave of UFO sightings. That wave  2003 Page #42  
, U.S. Army Signal Cops, U.S. Army War College, New Mexico State Library, S 2003 Page #44  
 beginning to be used before World War. I. The white pigment in the bottom  2003 Page #49  
e manufacture and flow of all Navy war needs: a staggering assignment by an 2003 Page #86  
d millions of tons of badly-needed war materiel on an open-ended basis. He  2003 Page #86  
on throughout the remainder of the war. Following secession of hostilities, 2003 Page #86  
he Berlin Airlift and a major Cold War crisis. But it was not the only cris 2003 Page #88  
restal had died as a result of the war as surely as he had been a casualty  2003 Page #92  
, keep it out of the hands of Cold War enemies, while "pushing through weap 2003 Page #102  
 and other sources during the Cold War in the 1970s. He said metal made out 2003 Page #110  
ons of one man. As the age of Cold War paranoia gave way to the Age of Aqua 2003 Page #141  
re right to carry it out. The Cold War was still simmering when Paul Bennew 2003 Page #141  
elves since the early days of Cold War paranoia, but this was the first tim 2003 Page #142  
 Test Site connected to the "alien war." Lear wrote that UFO "control group 2003 Page #150  
omaly will be discussed later. The War Office Logo was used whenever the cu 2003 Page #172  
p Secret scarce but examples exist War Office logo used as late as 1969 Foo 2003 Page #172  
rets would have leaked out” □ “The War Department logo was discontinued ” S 2003 Page #186  
 Symington, Assistant Secretary of War Lt. General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Acti 2003 Page #191  
y Air Force in Hawaii during World War 11. Dwight D. Eisenhower As I said p 2003 Page #191  
uch appearing to dodge the Vietnam War, and making a promise to put gays in 2003 Page #199  
ive and states: The Secretaries of War and Navy concur." 9. Both the wordin 2003 Page #205  
                    KARA DateS/fch WAR DEPARTMENT WAR DEPARTMENT GENERAL ST 2003 Page #216  
     KARA DateS/fch WAR DEPARTMENT WAR DEPARTMENT GENERAL STAFF Plans and O 2003 Page #216  
 your approval. The Secretaries of War and Navy concur. Attachment! Directi 2003 Page #224  
gned, to Naval Intelligence during war. It is believed that information was 2003 Page #236  
closing stages of the Second World War, the description of which sounded re 2004 Page #14  
e citizen of this place, a Mexican War veteran, claims that he saw the myst 2004 Page #32  
ers incident had two chilling Cold War 'back stories.' At the time of the 1 2004 Page #46  
one level below black and black is war.                                     2004 Page #46  
ecutive Order and extension of the War Powers Act that would enforce a stri 2004 Page #61  
ch project trying to find pre-Cold War artifacts — meaning secret bases to  2004 Page #70  
thing that had to do with the Cold War and might also relate to the U. S. g 2004 Page #70  
a and Nagasaki at the end of World War II. 67                               2004 Page #70  
hat occurred with the Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio presentation, th 2004 Page #75  
C. when he returned from his World War II assignment in Italy. He told me t 2004 Page #78  
igence. Following the Second World War, he worked for 31 years at the DuBoi 2004 Page #108  
RET? • First motivation was during war for technology advantage (Nazis, Sov 2004 Page #122  
ts) • Early genuine fear of panic (War of Worlds) • Apprehension about impa 2004 Page #122  
 then, and in 1947 we had the Cold War starting, with the U.S.S.R. So, ther 2004 Page #123  
rplanetary craft. Furthermore, the War of the Worlds Orson Wells program ha 2004 Page #123  
 Slide 26 HINTS AT "INTERPLANETARY WAR" • Stringfield sometimes speculated  2004 Page #128  
lation of a secret "interplanetary war" • Dozens of leads could be followed 2004 Page #128  
we may have had an "interplanetary war." See Slide 27. Remarkably, in the l 2004 Page #129  
f the actions as an interplanetary war. The work of Leonard Stringfield has 2004 Page #130  
classic science-fiction novel, The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells begins wi 2004 Page #132  
d will have to unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war. The n 2004 Page #133  
next war will be an interplanetary war. The nations of the earth must some  2004 Page #133  
 MacArthur spoke of interplanetary war, or why he stated in a speech at Wes 2004 Page #133  
performed a radio broadcast of The War of The Worlds in 1938, when many peo 2004 Page #133  
s use of chemical weapons in World War II was long covered up after the war 2004 Page #140  
r II was long covered up after the war, to spare the Japanese Emperor the e 2004 Page #140  
ese Emperor the embarrassment of a War Crimes trial. Wilber Smith, a Canadi 2004 Page #140  
re Congress on the issue of Korean War POWs being held in camps in the Sovi 2004 Page #146  
 of documents dating back to World War I, somehow does not have as good a r 2004 Page #147  
s science-fiction masterpiece, The War of the Worlds. Let it serve as a sma 2004 Page #148  
ions during the height of the cold war. BS from US Air Force Academy, MA Ca 2004 Page #199  
w(ft ,IIATION IS SHOCKED ;He Was a War tasuany --as if lie Died at Fred, Pr 2004 Page #203  
 now refers to the bases as "World War Two retreads, essentially." They wer 2004 Page #220  
 prior to America's entry into the war, and radio demagogues such as Father 2004 Page #224  
itary officers of that post- World War II era. Details regarding the Buick' 2004 Page #231  
ry by Kuijsten ■ Shockley links to war, Bush, R&D ■ IC patent holders were  2005 Page #11  
airplanes , making models of World War II aircraft and admitted that he had 2005 Page #44  
ucturally serious and not simply a war spike, and the spreading realization 2005 Page #85  
and over the next four years World War One swept the empire and the 86      2005 Page #88  
 10 IVi'/he/111 Reich and the Cold War. "Reich's letter to Einstein in resp 2005 Page #93  
ghly respected and decorated World War IT fighter pilot and pioneered much  2005 Page #94  
f all life. Mutual fear won't stop war. Almost looks as if Freud was right  2005 Page #102  
c since at least the time of World War II, few people and even fewer credib 2005 Page #118  
ted to devastating effect in World War II, and later guided surface-to-air  2005 Page #121  
vices (OSS), which conducted World War II foreign espionage and later evolv 2005 Page #122  
ed a thorough investigation of ail War Department files regarding unconvent 2005 Page #123  
le numbering S)Stem changed co the War Department numbering system. The lin 2005 Page #123  
 ordered to report directJy to the War Department G-2, head of intelligence 2005 Page #125  
y personal judgment that, when the war is won, and peace is once again rest 2005 Page #128  
gence. Followin g the Second World War, he worked for 31 years at the DuBoi 2005 Page #138  
f the actions as an interplanetary war. I feel that one of the most importa 2005 Page #140  
record. It said that in the Korean War, intelligence teams were deployed to 2005 Page #142  
e Americans in that area after the war using German expertise and shows som 2005 Page #151  
 brought about the end of the Cold War. Colonel Corso also said that captur 2005 Page #168  
ogravitics had its birth after the War, when TO\vnsend Brown sought to impr 2005 Page #171  
alking about doing this. Obviously war is much more important than ocean mi 2006 Page #7  
 what it knows? Are they afraid of War of the Worlds Panic? I hardly think  2006 Page #8  
de without the scare-mongering of "War of the Worlds", a lot of people woul 2006 Page #10  
ns Necessary: America's Secret Air War in the Cold War", Farrar, Strauss an 2006 Page #13  
erica's Secret Air War in the Cold War", Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, New Yo 2006 Page #13  
le in health care, or reduction of war and crime. Contact that evolved in a 2006 Page #60  
ghtforward and unified — we are at war, and defeating the enemy is our only 2006 Page #61  
 ensues, the assumption is all-out war. Science The science community's fir 2006 Page #62  
universal response along the World War II model — work as one military mach 2006 Page #62  
or paramilitary activity. If overt war broke o, much of the population woul 2006 Page #64  
denounce headlong preparations for war. Governments will show little tolera 2006 Page #68  
avitt lived in Sutton, was a World War II combat veteran, and in 1952 was t 2006 Page #95  
ic in the mind of the public: "The War of the Worlds" and the "The Andromed 2006 Page #101  
atures. The first one, the famous "War of the Worlds"7 by H.G. Wells, has b 2006 Page #102  
 Government and by the public. The War of the Worlds left the impression, p 2006 Page #102  
Research publications. H.G. Wells, War of the Worlds, 1898 8 Orson Welles,  2006 Page #102  
Worlds, 1898 8 Orson Welles, 1938, War of the Worlds, on the Mystery Theate 2006 Page #102  
y did early good work during World War II on Nazi biowarfare plans, and hav 2006 Page #106  
dians during the French and Indian War in North America. • 1881:Louis Paste 2006 Page #107  
ocol for the Prohibition of Use in War of Asphyxiating. Poisonous or Other  2006 Page #107  
e smallpox stocks • 1980-1988 Gulf War (Iran-Iraq): Iraq uses chemical weap 2006 Page #107  
warfare program. • 1990-1991: Gulf War (Desert Storm) Iraq prepares biologi 2006 Page #108  
nite period of time. In the Korean War, several thousand U.S. troops died f 2006 Page #108  
h nephritis' of the American Civil War was due to Hantaviruses with a co-en 2006 Page #112  
wing the start of the Second World War, a highly secret and independent gro 2006 Page #123  
t, Porton - was established by the War Cabinet, with a mandate to investiga 2006 Page #123  
who lost his life in the Falklands War in 1982. It was May 17, 1982 when St 2006 Page #127  
t the James Prescott killed in the war of the Falklands fourteen years prev 2006 Page #128  
hat headed for the Falkland's when war was declared. Is it possible — as ha 2006 Page #128  
such as my involvement in the Gulf War where I worked in the Joint Operatio 2006 Page #130  
he possibility of humankind waging war with an alien species. Does the MoD  2006 Page #131  
 Royal Air Force were virtually at war with extra-terrestrials? Questions a 2006 Page #131  
irst trying to carry out a "secret war" against the disc technology until t 2006 Page #141  
d futile. Details about the secret war began to emerge for me first from UF 2006 Page #141  
h U.S. Air Force unit during World War II. Len told me in the mid-1980s tha 2006 Page #141  
lso learned about America's secret war. From off-the-record conversations w 2006 Page #141  
now whether this is related to the war in Korea and the recent nuclear thre 2006 Page #164  
e most-feared consequence, nuclear war with the Soviet Union? Were these So 2006 Page #164  
ere two wars and two races: a Cold War between the USA and the Soviet Union 2006 Page #165  
USA and the Soviet Union and a Hot War in Korea, a missile race and an atom 2006 Page #165  
ces into armaments and armies. The war in Korea was viewed as the first rea 2006 Page #165  
a. Ever since the beginning of the war in June, 1950, the U. S. government  2006 Page #165  
ied about the possibility that the war would widen, even bringing on World  2006 Page #165  
ould widen, even bringing on World War III, which could necessitate a nucle 2006 Page #165  
a heightened possibility for world war. When Clement Atlee arrived in Washi 2006 Page #165  
uld be an announcement of a global war. 162                                 2006 Page #165  
 It was against this background of war jitters that, during the morning of  2006 Page #166  
he thought his nightmare (of World War III) had come true. At 10:30 AM Bob  2006 Page #167  
he Legag of the United States Cold war Defense Radar Program" published by  2006 Page #170  
 the Chinese entry into the Korean War near the end of November, as describ 2006 Page #176  
sts !oined the military for "total war." Once again, the British government 2007 Page #10  
 public opposition to entering the war. lf one accepts this, then the publi 2007 Page #12  
 U.S. gO\ ernment fighting another war, one that it djdn't want the America 2007 Page #12  
ny independent reporting about the war was essentiaUy impossible. In short, 2007 Page #12  
as happenin g with UFOs during the war, the post-war environment was nor mu 2007 Page #17  
ntelligence officer during \X orld War 11. This gives some indication of ho 2007 Page #22  
problem really was. During \X/orld War 11, Robertson had become close frien 2007 Page #22  
al 1) Mass panic (Hadley Cantril & War of the Worlds) 2) Culture shock (Car 2007 Page #36  
pabilities, worries about the Cold War XV. Conclusions: What are they? "I t 2007 Page #45  
ct access to and knowledge of Iraq war planning .. Trillion$ Missing lm bw  2007 Page #53  
c committees together prior to the war and Bush had great respect for Dr. B 2007 Page #75  
n GI who came over here during the war and got involved with my grandmother 2007 Page #81  
New Mexico during the Second World War, and who was present as a sciencific 2007 Page #144  
tes shortly after the Second World War was brought to a close. It became an 2008 Page #25  
viet Union and the end of the Cold War, and with the rise of terrorism , na 2008 Page #25  
day, Oak Ridge has evolved from a "war emergency pilot plant," which operat 2008 Page #27  
n any other subject, including the war in Iraq or Afghanistan. The section  2008 Page #62  
 limitations. Reading a book about war doesn't mean you truly understand wh 2008 Page #68  
at it's like to be under fire in a war zone. Unless you've been there and d 2008 Page #68  
Wall came down and the Soviet Cold War thawed, the United States cancelled  2008 Page #72  
's military activities in the Cold War? What were UK and US operatives doin 2008 Page #74  
warheads as the ultimate weapon of war. Even the deployment of artificial s 2008 Page #114  
s indisputable, since they project war from the horizontal plane co the ver 2008 Page #114  
 could lead co accidenta l nuclear war with horrible consequences. Lastly , 2008 Page #114  
 control of the United States. The War on TeJTorism to include unprovoked a 2008 Page #123  
hy of course the people don't want war. .. That is understood. But after al 2008 Page #123  
rmany and Austria-Hungary in World War 1.-Hitler 's Nazi empire was the Thi 2008 Page #124  
ese in the 1904- 05 Russo-Japanese war for control of Manchuria and had sen 2008 Page #125  
andled U.S. financing during World War I-and the Gennan High Command. Lenin 2008 Page #125  
ainst each other. Just after World War I, the Thule Society, a group of wea 2008 Page #126  
corporations began following World War I with two programs-the Dawes Plan ( 2008 Page #126  
losives for the Nazi side in World War II." LG. Farben had subsidiaries , o 2008 Page #127  
rrespondent in Europe during World War II, explained Hermann Schmitz's conn 2008 Page #127  
id the Rockefellers. " By the time war began in 1939, I.G. Farben had doubl 2008 Page #127  
ble for the Japanese to wage World War II." Teagle, together with Farben ch 2008 Page #127  
n charge of U.S. finances in World War I. Throughout World War II, the bank 2008 Page #127  
s in World War I. Throughout World War II, the bank of Baron von Schroeder  2008 Page #127  
rp. sold Gem1any communication and war material, including as many as 50,00 2008 Page #128  
sion of Poland which started World War II. It is instructive that Hitler di 2008 Page #128  
 chain of banks. At the end of the war, he transferred ownership documents  2008 Page #129  
oon Edward H. Harriman. "After the war," according to the Gazelle report, " 2008 Page #129  
imans conducted business after the war with related concerns doing business 2008 Page #129  
ed, "You must understand that this war is not against Hitler or National So 2008 Page #130  
Foundation . His work during World War II resulted in the development of th 2008 Page #131  
-James V Forrestal, prior to World War I, was a bond salesman for William A 2008 Page #131  
ecome Dillon, Read & Co. After the war, he returned to Read & Co. and by I  2008 Page #131  
orate syndicates at the end of the war, was blocked in his efforts by Brig. 2008 Page #131  
f Ilgner, who near the ourbreak of war offered the U.S. Army Agfa film at a 2008 Page #132  
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nvested in German companies. After war was declared, Bormann merely had ope 2008 Page #136  
 German treasury at the end of the war. The foundation for a multinational  2008 Page #137  
d slave labor, and committed other war crimes. CNN reporter Linda Hunt, aut 2008 Page #137  
 chief in Berlin at the end of the war. In 1947, when the OSS was rolled in 2008 Page #138  
ears in the early days of the Cold War. Under Gehl en's proposal to offer u 2008 Page #139  
d capabilities at the end of World War II, came from an anti-communist unde 2008 Page #139  
wonder there was an immediate Cold War, which may well have been the global 2008 Page #139  
control and until the end of World War II functioned as an intelligence and 2008 Page #139  
by some of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, such as SS-Obergruppenfue 2008 Page #139  
ch and was hanged at Nuremberg for war crimes. Working with Heydrich at Int 2008 Page #139  
icer named Paul Dickopf. After the war, Dickopf served as president of Inte 2008 Page #139  
lligence files at the end of World War 11. To this day, Interpol officials  2008 Page #139  
als have declined to seek out Nazi war criminals , claiming such action is  2008 Page #139  
r by Nazis before WW II. After the war, the Brotherhood was passed by Briti 2008 Page #139  
e. Dr. Remschmidt , long after the war, still pointed to "a genetic answer" 2008 Page #140  
eveloped psychiatrists after World War II, particularly in the military and 2008 Page #140  
 in Chase National Bank during the war. Nixon's share was $2 million which  2008 Page #141  
en widely as an attempt to start a war in Central America. Bush's name, inc 2008 Page #142  
wed through with his plan to honor war dead. Former Nixon White House couns 2008 Page #142  
,v.~S~J((;\. lJl.\.."'at•t,,H,:. • WAR IX ll:AI.' AXI• Al"CIIASIH AX IS CU  2008 Page #156  
1982: Pennsylvania UFOs ■ Tne Cc!d War Escilites ■ World Sightings , early  2008 Page #163  
■ The Media Pushes the Envelop e ■ War in the Gulf ■ The Military Abduction 2008 Page #167  
 over Europe ■ The End of the Cold War ■ Creating The New World Order ■ Con 2008 Page #167  
early spills some beans ■ The Gulf War and !vfedia Control ■ Military Abduc 2008 Page #167  
 Brian YanDeMark, 2003). After the war, he was a physics professor at the U 2009 Page #9  
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e CIA's new world role after World War ll would demand a new system for dec 2009 Page #12  
our nation's foreign relations, in war and peace, must rest. In this sense, 2009 Page #15  
 to the bigger picture of the Cold War. I further recommend that the Direct 2009 Page #16  
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ossibly lead to accidental nuclear war. During the tense standoff during th 2009 Page #17  
he Soviet Union might risk nuclear war through such action than give in to  2009 Page #18  
nity at the outbreak of the Korean War was that crucial intelligenc e was a 2009 Page #18  
 in all cases we are talking about war and survival. The Napoleonic wars we 2009 Page #19  
y for peace and UFO technology for war, and I believe the two will remain i 2009 Page #20  
ECY Shortly after the end of World War II, Niels Bohr , the founder of atom 2009 Page #20  
l never forget. In the coming Cold war it would be reasonable to expect eac 2009 Page #20  
f defeat, but prevention of cosmic war. Nevertheless, convincing the Americ 2009 Page #21  
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ngton, 1946), an analysis of World War II deficiencies, with suggestions fo 2009 Page #24  
Flying Saucer was released, a cold war drama that took place among harbor p 2009 Page #30  
an Executive Order to placing cold war psychological warfare programs under 2009 Page #35  
 Operations as they relate to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans I would  2009 Page #37  
 organjzation responsible for Cold War psychological warfare activities.11  2009 Page #37  
 to Dulles. NSAM 55-57 placed Cold War operations firmly under the control  2009 Page #38  
ed the same day that involved Cold War operations by MJ-12. As I will show  2009 Page #38  
idential executive control of Cold War psychological warfare programs and t 2009 Page #38  
Operations as they related to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans."20 The  2009 Page #39  
nced initiative with powerful Cold War implications was a more secretive at 2009 Page #40  
edy's 1963 efforts to end the Cold War, cooperate with the USSR on joint sp 2009 Page #43  
ngerous due to the risk of nuclear war. 38                                  2009 Page #44  
 airplanes, making models of World War II aircraft and admitted that he had 2009 Page #51  
ere a front line NATO base that if war broke out, our aircraft would procee 2009 Page #78  
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mup. Thus. nost Wonrmon atiout the war carnerrorn rTilil"il'f twiai ngs. eo 2009 Page #151  
ised the intelligence units of the War Department and the Navy, the Central 2009 Page #154  
ance of that unit's mission. World War 2 history is replete with examples o 2009 Page #155  
nal security concern. During World War 2 so-called "foo fighters" were caus 2009 Page #155  
t they were was not pivotal to the war effort as it quickly became apparent 2009 Page #155  
ers that they were not a weapon of war. It was the 1946 ghost rockets that  2009 Page #155  
political atmosphere of post World War 2 America. Thanks to modem technolog 2009 Page #156  
ecret weapons project during World War 2 that-according to the Canadian Pre 2009 Page #156  
f practical application during the war, but work 1s still bemg pursued in t 2009 Page #157  
at Auckland University. During the war he was chairman of the Zealand munit 2009 Page #157  
. A weapon that could have won the war against Japan bad it been completed  2009 Page #157  
 a gas in the same sense as poison war gases. Most of the latter are not ga 2009 Page #158  
h radioactivity to be effective in war. No new sources of death rays were r 2009 Page #158  
eath rays were reported during the war, but such rays were known to electri 2009 Page #158  
to electrical theorists before the war. They were considered useless even a 2009 Page #158  
t radio waves that came out of the war. If there is any possibility of conc 2009 Page #158  
ained them. The Germans during the war printed some speculations on how to  2009 Page #158  
e ministry , the air ministry, the war office, the admiralty and the minist 2009 Page #159  
 of the weapon, started during the war, was not completed until after hosti 2009 Page #161  
ised as possibilities today in any war of the future by an American Air For 2009 Page #162  
ering from 1940-1949. During World War 2, Professor Leech was also the acti 2009 Page #163  
 for New Zealand in support of the war effort and he did work on a secret r 2009 Page #163  
Harvard Medical School. During the war, he served on the National Defense R 2009 Page #164  
f the technical staff, Division of War Research , Columbia University from  2009 Page #164  
Field Representative , Division of War Research, and the University of Cali 2009 Page #164  
iversity of California . After the war, he worked as the Chief Engineer, Mo 2009 Page #164  
f. Project Seal was a secret World War 2 research project that explored how 2009 Page #164  
versity of California, Division of War Research, who was then in the area i 2009 Page #164  
e submitted to and approved by the War Cabinet on the 5th of May. They prov 2009 Page #165  
e Minister of the Armed Forces and War Coordination, Sir William Perry. The 2009 Page #165  
f practical application during the war, but work still is being pursued in  2009 Page #167  
e submitted to and approved by the War Cabinet on the 5th May. They provide 2009 Page #167  
e Minister of the Armed Forces and War Co-Ordination, Sir William Peny." Th 2009 Page #167  
 of the weapon, started during the war, was not completed until after hosti 2009 Page #169  
versity of California, Division of War Research, who was then in the area i 2009 Page #169  
er Sweden, the "high brass" of the War Department exerted tremendous pressu 2009 Page #178  
ch j (AP)-'Mrs. Eu11e1~c: Ormandy, war. uader way foll.owed the ·iwl!e 6( t 2009 Page #182  
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to1 bmlrt It tftCII' ln10 1N M r.d war'lilt'.ed. A NICN rn.wnbrr wn c:or,ua 2007 Page #165  

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rity to a typical war-preparation, war-fighting scenario. Government leader 2006 Page #68  

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posi.i-1 I bilitics today in 811;' war_ o! tne.'Exaggerated But True' 1· I  2009 Page #183  

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er Max Warburg-the brother of Paul Warburg who founded the Federal Reserve  2008 Page #125  
Hamburg-Amerika shipping line. Max Warburg , that Deutsche Bank official wh 2008 Page #127  
of two future U.S. presidents. Max Warburg was the brother of Paul Warburg, 2008 Page #127  
ax Warburg was the brother of Paul Warburg, America's first chairman of the 2008 Page #127  

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O mystery. In 1979 Disney animator Ward Kimball came up with a similar surp 2004 Page #147  
 be illustrated in a story told by Ward Kimball at the 1979 MUFON conferenc 2004 Page #179  
ball at the 1979 MUFON conference. Ward was a close friend of Walt Disney,  2004 Page #179  
he nine original Disney animators. Ward Kimball was one of the four at the  2004 Page #179  
and I asked him if I could move fo,ward to get a better view of it and he c 2009 Page #79  

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lls who were going in and out of a warehouse building on a regular basis, a 2003 Page #62  
ealed up inside the existing brick warehouse. Myron provided myself and the 2003 Page #62  
t he saw a bell shaped object in a warehouse building at Wright-Patterson A 2003 Page #67  
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 in another paper on Psychological Warfare and the Majestic documents. Howe 2003 Page #26  
 1991, page 69-71 2. Psychological Warfare and the majestic Documents: Litt 2003 Page #39  
d Agencies." SLIDE #53: Biological warfare programs On Page 5 of the TOP SE 2004 Page #80  
r a paragraph entitled "Biological Warfare Programs," it states: Biological 2004 Page #80  
e Programs," it states: Biological Warfare programs in the U.S. and U. K. a 2004 Page #80  
promise of the ultimate biological warfare weapon. The danger lies in the s 2004 Page #80  
 5 is the discussion of Biological Warfare Programs that is relevant. Also, 2004 Page #119  
erline in original). Psychological warfare has specifically been planned an 2004 Page #125  
ed by a common theme of Electronic Warfare Doomsday Conspiracy • Fictionali 2004 Page #200  
ed discussion of the psychological warfare aspects of the MJ-12 documents,  2004 Page #254  
roversv as a tool of psychological warfare in the 1950s. It is conceivable  2005 Page #133  
 UFOs Alien Viruses and Biological Warfare Nick Redfern 116 Military Voices 2006 Page #3  
e major activity is clearly tribal warfare? Answers to this question are ve 2006 Page #5  
n Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare at Fort MacCallum, Alabama; and  2006 Page #16  
O • 5/14/78. Pinecastle Electronic Warfare Range Tracking Stabon, 32 miles  2006 Page #28  
 in 1943, now called the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division at China 2006 Page #45  
eat or ultimatum rather than overt warfare, global alliances and cooperativ 2006 Page #68  
rt that the medical and biological warfare inferences from the New Mexico e 2006 Page #104  
 Medical Facilities for Biological Warfare; New Genetic and Pharmaceutical  2006 Page #104  
ieval Conference And on biological warfare (BW), 1st Annual Report, page 5: 2006 Page #105  
with the application to biological warfare for all to see. The storage of t 2006 Page #105  
he ambitious student of biological warfare that the creation of a super wea 2006 Page #105  
at facilities deal with biological warfare and epidemiology? The facilities 2006 Page #105  
vel (BL-4; see The U.S. Biological Warfare and Biological Defense Programs  2006 Page #106  
-mentioned facility for biological warfare is Porton Down, and my colleague 2006 Page #106  
ktor in Novosibirsk, the Bacterial Warfare Facility at Oblensk and Compound 2006 Page #106  
with various aspects of biological warfare and epidemiology. Also, the Past 2006 Page #106  
 and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare. • 1932-1945: Japanese establish 2006 Page #107  
nited States develops a biological warfare arsenal. • 1968: U.S. conducts b 2006 Page #107  
eates working groups on biological warfare defense. • 1995: Aum Shrinikyo r 2006 Page #108  
s pathogen as a test of biological warfare predicated on the R and D of wha 2006 Page #108  
ely want to test it for biological warfare purposes at Dugway Proving Groun 2006 Page #112  
would be considered for biological warfare. Knowing perfectly well that an  2006 Page #116  
ns, death, mutilations, biological warfare, pharmaceutical research as well 2006 Page #117  
 as the ever-present psychological warfare programs. Three countries have m 2006 Page #117  
ial alien pathogens and biological warfare. BW and the study of alien patho 2006 Page #117  
FOS, ALIEN VIRUSES, AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE Nick Redfern In 1974, two highly 2006 Page #119  
errestrial viruses, and biological warfare. And it all began late at night  2006 Page #119  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) been like an electric bulb in s 2006 Page #120  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) creatures were recovered from t 2006 Page #122  
and biological and bacteriological warfare. Of course, this sounds like a c 2006 Page #122  
 of British interest in biological warfare. Following the start of the Seco 2006 Page #123  
estigate the reality of biological warfare and to develop a means of retali 2006 Page #123  
ation in the event that biological warfare was utilized against the United  2006 Page #123  
nt. A decade later, the biological warfare research of Porton Down's staff  2006 Page #123  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) "The obvious problem was that i 2006 Page #124  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) that might have provoked things 2006 Page #126  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) Engineers was killed while atte 2006 Page #128  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) Of course, questions remain: wh 2006 Page #130  
fying files on UFOs and biological warfare, (b) leaked MJ12 documents on th 2006 Page #131  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) level within the Ministry of De 2006 Page #132  
rrounding crashed UFOs, biological warfare, and Porton Down seems destined  2006 Page #133  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) "At first it was assumed that t 2006 Page #134  
UFOs, Alien Viruses And Biological Warfare) weight on the carrying helicopt 2006 Page #136  
England in the field of biological warfare, strongly suggests that the offi 2006 Page #137  
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r has been used as a psychological warfare tool to hide the full scope of U 2007 Page #25  
pe Jr. joins "Clt\'s psychological warfare unit." Chronology of the Nationa 2007 Page #26  
s the Command o Solo psychological warfare aircraft. It reportedJ y has the 2007 Page #28  
litary facilities 4) Psychological warfare/ confusion of defense systems ►  2007 Page #36  
 the ultimate weapon of biological warfare. 20 Of course, this is a matter  2008 Page #37  
ve, with the exception of chemical warfare, on which, by some mirac_e we ca 2008 Page #114  
e disinformation and psychological warfare against enemies. During his stin 2008 Page #133  
and are a factor in our biological warfare issues and how they relate to UF 2009 Page #7  
Similarly , old and new methods of warfare hardly affected by new technolog 2009 Page #19  
In our century, technology entered warfare in full force. In part, this was 2009 Page #19  
ologies emerge that can be used in warfare. There is no separation between  2009 Page #20  
 to placing cold war psychological warfare programs under the control of hi 2009 Page #35  
under preparation: A psychological warfare plan, an unconvention al warfare 2009 Page #36  
l warfare plan, an unconvention al warfare plan, cover and deception plans, 2009 Page #36  
traterrestrial life: psychological warfare, covert military operations, civ 2009 Page #36  
y relate to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans I would like a brief summa 2009 Page #37  
he relationship with psychological warfare. While the leaked June Memorandu 2009 Page #37  
all intelligence and psychological warfare activities under direct Executiv 2009 Page #37  
onsible for Cold War psychological warfare activities.11 Its responsibiliti 2009 Page #37  
ctivities related to psychological warfare. Abolishing the Operations Coord 2009 Page #38  
n order to bring its psychological warfare operations under the direct cont 2009 Page #38  
had learned involved psychological warfare. The authenticity of the June 28 2009 Page #38  
 of MAJESTIC" was a "psychological warfare plan."14 Once again, this shows  2009 Page #38  
STIC) operations and psychological warfare. Kennedy therefore had good reas 2009 Page #38  
or a review of MJ-12 psychological warfare operations. Allen Dulles' respon 2009 Page #38  
 control of Cold War psychological warfare programs and the covert activiti 2009 Page #38  
 related to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans."20 The Burned Document ac 2009 Page #39  
to incorporate MJ-12 psychological warfare activities under the direct cont 2009 Page #40  
efense Against Bacteria Biological warfare frequently has been declared to  2009 Page #159  
ic bomb. 2. It is not a biological warfare weapon. 3. Development of the we 2009 Page #161  
ets there may be weapons of future warfare as devastating as the atomic bom 2009 Page #162  
 the work he did on anti-submarine warfare from 1943 -45. In 1968, Professo 2009 Page #164  
ain problems relating to submarine warfare, and Professor T.D.J. Leech, who 2009 Page #164  
show that inundation in amphibious warfare has definite and far reaching po 2009 Page #165  
e which could be used in offensive warfare. I would be grateful if this dev 2009 Page #165  
ic bomb. 2. It is not a biolo~ical warfare 162 Newspaper speculation on the 2009 Page #168  
ain problems relating to submarine warfare, and Professor T.D.J. Leech, who 2009 Page #169  
we were encountering in amphibious warfare, especially the effort of cleari 2009 Page #176  
ter-intelligence and psychological warfare operations. 173                  2009 Page #179  
ay honor,; list\ weapons o( future warfare 2s de\'· or Kin:.: Geor~e VI in  2009 Page #183  

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. Warren is a retired \XIWII P--40 Warhawk Flying Tigers pilot, with over 3 2007 Page #114  

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it shot a beam of something at our warhead. ” Lt. Robert M. Jacobs, U.S. Ai 2003 Page #13  
te with a 674-pound high explosive warhead, was fired at one or more radar  2004 Page #67  
00 feet, the proximity fuse on the warhead detonated ten miles north and sl 2004 Page #67  
ads for Rockets • Halted a Nuclear Warhead being detonated on the moon. • O 2004 Page #159  
iet UFO decoy capability, missile, warhead, and booster vehicle propulsion  2009 Page #19  

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Weapons Program • Designed nuclear warheads for Rockets • Halted a Nuclear  2004 Page #159  
 conceivabl) with tactical nuclear warheads .2 Beyond this, d1e idea of del 2005 Page #121  
he use of space craft w1ch nuclear warheads as the ultimate weapon of war.  2008 Page #114  
y (above), said to contain nuclear warheads, at RAF 63                      2009 Page #69  

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hurriedly inside and threw on some warm clothes then he and Norm got into t 2004 Page #37  
 day. Even at this hour it's still warm out. The night sky is clear, the se 2006 Page #184  
over what had happened during that warm summer night back in July... 183    2006 Page #186  
 that the day of the sightings was warm and clear, ,isibility was unlimfred 2007 Page #165  
twilight and the temperature '.Vas warm. Rebecca's 8-year-old son, Paul, wa 2007 Page #166  
oviet Union t0 acquire it.' ''With warm regards, (signature) Prof. V. L. Ba 2007 Page #198  
g like that. The symbols were very warm to touch. The temperature I would s 2009 Page #66  

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res--A group of natives of missing warmest a petition with 37.005 flgnattre 2004 Page #20  

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w of the field is experienced as a warming or tingling sensation. An indivi 2005 Page #90  

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 on UFO crash/retrievals, I feel a warmth of satisfaction that my contribut 2004 Page #110  
n UFO crash / retrievals, I feel a warmth of satisfaction that my contribut 2005 Page #139  

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a oulets, even President Reagan to warn them of the danger. He believed he  2003 Page #144  
s of public-spirited concern, they warn the good reader away, like police a 2005 Page #102  
g as well. Nf\.'v': Do these sites warn you as ) ou log on of potential ill 2007 Page #87  
 you had been into these sites and warn chem later on that they had a secur 2007 Page #89  
our security our". 11W: So you did warn them. Do you think people read them 2007 Page #89  

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graphe P05t!:0 ,1 0' GAM.. "or PAR Warne, Aioncf Rrgls r,hntos, Holder inse 2004 Page #235  

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as Vegas MUFON convention urgently warned of a project at the Nevada Test S 2003 Page #150  
itnesses were debriefed by CIC and warned of the consequences of talking to 2003 Page #235  
. The military quickly arrived and warned Barnett and the archeologists not 2004 Page #135  
 ... CORSO'S VIEWS ON ACADEMIA ■ I warned them, "Remember, I am not one of  2005 Page #10  
ained under the McNabb law ... and warned of the consequences of talking to 2005 Page #126  
ilding equipment. Although we were warned by Faustino to stay away, Jose an 2005 Page #156  
from a veteran's organization that warned me not to contact Charlie anymore 2005 Page #164  
witnesses were interrogated and/or warned by government officials to "forge 2006 Page #72  
 accuracy, but it was a start. Hal warned me not to expect to find anything 2006 Page #80  
n the map as he remembered it, but warned us not to expect to find much bec 2006 Page #80  
heir vehide: "We were at this time warned not to open the boxes, but to pro 2006 Page #122  
 in their First Annual Report that warned: 137                              2006 Page #140  
 in my story. However, I have been warned to not contact you again. Use my  2006 Page #151  
 fact, Genera] Patton specifically warned the U.S. military of unbelievable 2007 Page #114  
es stated that he was subsequently warned to stay silent about the incident 2008 Page #66  
ed by former DCI Hillenkoetter and warned that someday our response to erra 2009 Page #17  
erns and characteristics. Our data warned that these objects could emulate  2009 Page #17  
stimate was hastily produced which warned that the Soviet Union might risk  2009 Page #18  
pace Matters." If Kennedy had been warned about the dangers of future confl 2009 Page #41  
nd parts of a saucer. Everyone was warned that they would be fined or impri 2009 Page #90  

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and hears. These media giants-Time Warner Inc., The Walt Disney Company , V 2008 Page #143  
ship between Bertelsman.n and Time Warner in 2002 produced Bookspan , the p 2008 Page #144  

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explaining how it was done. He was warning other researchers that this coul 2003 Page #147  
ust as he was about to shout out a warning to whoever was running the thing 2003 Page #147  
nstruments and at least one of his warning fingers right at this facility,  2003 Page #149  
RET / MAJIC EYES ONLY □ There is a warning notice on the back of each page  2003 Page #170  
rinted on one side with a security warning notice on the facing pages. . It 2003 Page #171  
es avionics. The use of a security warning facing every page (Slide 11) is  2003 Page #172  
s of the era seem genuine SECURITY WARNING FACES EVERY PAGE TOP SECRET / MA 2003 Page #172  
action is illegal (as the security warning notes), and so the leakers attem 2003 Page #178  
 in "federal law") in the security warning was not capitalized because that 2003 Page #179  
Concern Does not follow standard n Warning notice on left rules E Not a bou 2003 Page #186  
t of the U.S. Aircraft Control and Warning (AC&W) system that also became k 2004 Page #71  
 the American Aircraft Control and Warning system known as AC&W which expan 2004 Page #71  
ogram and its Aircraft Control and Warning radar stations provided to Repre 2004 Page #71  
 her an electronically transmitted warning to cease and desist. The other c 2004 Page #135  
 diary specifically because of the warning he received. There is also the p 2004 Page #136  
, and they said "Okay, well just a warning." So we went of to meet Colonel  2004 Page #183  
ed and imprisoned." So it was like warning #2. Then we went into his inner  2004 Page #183  
ay through the turn, Weeks heard a warning horn that signaled his airspeed  2006 Page #74  
ordered him out of the area with a warning to forget what he had seen. He c 2006 Page #80  
all the armed services) had sent a warning to U. S. forces commanders throu 2006 Page #165  
tion from the President. Our early warning radar ystem in Canada had picked 2006 Page #167  
se of my message. I suggested fair warning and an opportunig for prgyer. As 2006 Page #167  
happened. Acheson said that "early warning radar in Canada" had detected 'f 2006 Page #167  
ton D.C., 6 December 1950 (INS): A warning of an *ending air attack resulte 2006 Page #169  
nent from Goose Bay, Labrador. The warning was said to have been useful in  2006 Page #169  
apabilities and locations of early warning radar inst21lations in Maine. By 2006 Page #170  
 recounts the history of the early warning radar that was set up by the Air 2006 Page #170  
 station on the DEW (Distant Early Warning) line (NORAD - North American De 2006 Page #176  
m its eyes. The label included the warning that ".Aliens are out there now. 2007 Page #63  
e gates were left unlocked with no warning signs on them. GM: I see your po 2007 Page #88  
 Limits of a Paper Trail A word of warning. Documents and files can never t 2008 Page #68  
edia.) They are going to give me a warning .... They tell me that I will hu 2008 Page #93  
an be detected by long-range early warning radar. But what do we do in lee' 2008 Page #114  
ion but still left our radar early warning system unprepared for last years 2009 Page #18  
en put forward. It is the "fire on warning." It would be prudent and wise t 2009 Page #22  
aw our fire. Above all, to fire on warning is apt to destabilize a situatio 2009 Page #22  
MAJESTIC TWELVE CLEARANCE REQUIRED WARNING! THIS IS AN EXECUTIVE BRIEFING D 2009 Page #26  
-you know, is it a signal? Is it a warning? Is it a method of communication 2009 Page #70  

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 declassify all UFO files, despite warnings from researchers such as Bud Ho 2003 Page #200  
 the federal guidelines and had no warnings in place. MW: So in some respec 2007 Page #87  

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n by Men in Black-style characters warnjng those with knowledg e of the Ano 2007 Page #138  

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US atomic secrets June 5, 1947 -US warns that atomic race with Soviets is u 2009 Page #156  

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t© aa ha ha taaad aoaoahat wyoa aa waroaliatla ar laaafHata^ •ntaiaal of th 2003 Page #220  

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

the early 1940s21 — hardly seem to warrant the continued 215                2004 Page #218  
morrhagic Fevers (VHFs) and prions warrant attention because the diseases t 2006 Page #117  
xplanation . Army helicopter pilot Warrant Officer Clarence Hendricks state 2008 Page #54  
 men with U.S. Navy ordnance Chief warrant officer and his team of petty of 2009 Page #176  

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

en going on out in New Mexico that warranted the government's attention! Th 2004 Page #221  

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

t. The third objection raised that warrants discussion is the claim that Ar 2003 Page #183  
 was coined in 1947 and its origin warrants a brief djgression. Declev \XI. 2007 Page #75  
range hole in the ground certainly warrants further investigation . With fu 2007 Page #189  

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story by Nixon. (Bill Knell, Larry Warren and Beverly Gleason) The key witn 2003 Page #194  
rmer USAF Airman First Class Larry Warren, had gone public and become the c 2004 Page #46  
t was well known to personnel like Warren who possessed Secret security cle 2004 Page #46  
t that involved my co-author Larry Warren. Larry had been on guardmount (gu 2004 Page #47  
at night (the forth night), Airman Warren and other eyewitnesses were chemi 2004 Page #48  
ed to mind-altering efforts. Larry Warren left the Air Force with an honora 2004 Page #48  
a radio talk show with Robbins and Warren as the guests. In October 1997 I  2004 Page #56  
er Budd spoke at length with Joann Warren about her seeming abduction relat 2004 Page #58  
ne of 1986 again found Hopkins and Warren again speaking at the Massachuset 2004 Page #58  
FB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher Warren Nicholson III, 27-30 Witness poss 2004 Page #112  
e who have accepted faithfully the Warren Commission's report, I personally 2004 Page #125  
rce Museum . This brings us to Mr. Warren Botz (see picture #31). Warren is 2007 Page #114  
Mr. Warren Botz (see picture #31). Warren is a retired \XIWII P--40 Warhawk 2007 Page #114  
group of about 62 people including Warren, were transported by bus across t 2007 Page #114  
rs by way of a connecting doorway. Warren momentarily departed from his gro 2007 Page #114  
eter craft (see illustration #35). Warren was onJy in this hangar for about 2007 Page #114  
 with the very high vertical tail. Warren also recaUed that the main landin 2007 Page #114  
hjs extensive aviation background, Warren was able to determine that this U 2007 Page #115  
 that of a Schweizer 2-33 gtider). Warren was in this hangar for about two  2007 Page #115  
 saw at \,'( right Patterson AFB". Warren also described chat when he enter 2007 Page #115  
 During a telephone interview with Warren Botz, he described the long cabin 2007 Page #115  
comments made by Jack Pickett, and Warren Botz. 109                         2007 Page #115  
       15 left at East Gate, Larry Warren & Peter Robbins, Cosimo, 2005; Yo 2008 Page #39  
7 book, Left At East Gate by Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, as saying: "I  2008 Page #88  
another military eyewitness, Larry Warren, says he saw such an explosion of 2008 Page #93  
e CIA to successfully argue to the Warren Commission, through member Allen  2009 Page #44  
ander, Mike Verano, who told Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, authors of Lef 2009 Page #60  
ther history making changes. Larry Warren and I were two years along in our 2009 Page #137  

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

 incident as a whole, and on Larry Warren's involvement in particular. Addi 2004 Page #46  
ness that it burned the retinas of Warren's and other men's eyes. It took s 2004 Page #48  
en sensationalized aspect of Larry Warren's account is the existence of a h 2004 Page #51  
n . Adrian backed up most of Larry Warren's claims during our ninety minute 2004 Page #56  
nique position to comment on Larry Warren's veracity, and on his involvemen 2004 Page #58  
 the incident in general and Larry Warren's participation in particular. Bu 2004 Page #59  

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

iii lima Mom me* seivanr ~dared or warriiiial .Negoly .1 ./43 moot. 1 aos 0 2004 Page #19  

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

ble that there may not be any more wars. These include "robot, jet-propelle 2003 Page #16  
d further that the concept of Star Wars was an idea that Reagan got from th 2003 Page #199  
t, of State letter. Aug. 9, 1973 f WARS                                     2003 Page #224  
 era of both space travel and Star Wars. I have made three documentaries ab 2004 Page #214  
 RE COMMENDATION ■ Intensify "Star Wars" efforts, fire at their UFOs or mot 2005 Page #10  
ead public discontent over foreign wars revealed to have been based upon a  2005 Page #84  
alth aircraft technology, and Star Wars particle-beam devices. He also disc 2005 Page #168  
 Them Down - The Flying Saucer Air Wars of 1952," I retrace the roots of th 2006 Page #99  
asional reductions due to plagues, wars or famine. Epidemiologists study th 2006 Page #107  
ituation was "hot". There were two wars and two races: a Cold War between t 2006 Page #165  
individual agenda and private turf wars, to move forward together. That's a 2006 Page #181  
ense Initiative (SDI) and the Star Wars system are keeping unwanted UFOs ou 2007 Page #130  
e regimes or recovering from civil wars. Others are developing nations with 2008 Page #25  
 and can destroy the system, cause wars, chaos in the streets. That's why i 2008 Page #93  
so far. Fans of Star Trek and Star Wars and other science fiction are accus 2008 Page #95  
ravel for transportation, to fight wars, to change destinies and to even ga 2008 Page #95  
STRATEGIC DEFENSE INTIA TIVE "STAR WARS"                                    2008 Page #150  
lt'ffELLIGENCE COMMUNITY • STARTED WARS • BUT -rn£f- DIDN'T GR.,\1',1 ACCES 2008 Page #153  
 -Da.n1:1ge Control ■ UFO Research Wars of 1990 ■ The Belgian Triangles of  2008 Page #166  
 defensive weapons in space; "Star Wars" was an invention of the press to d 2009 Page #10  
t war and survival. The Napoleonic wars were hardly affected by new technol 2009 Page #19  
ge of more than ne per month. Star Wars & ET? ■If nothing else, there was g 2009 Page #152  

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

. The other variable was rooted in Warsaw Pact concerns over the pro-democr 2004 Page #46  
oland, Watson Business Machines in Warsaw, which reported directly to the I 2008 Page #128  

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

fically involved 6 or 7 supply and warships that were anchored over not one 2004 Page #43  

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have heard so much. Newt is a very warsome young man, being a populist, but 2004 Page #32  

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T 1,1121002' Santiago Chile Radii, Warta Network in Spa sb 1030 ON? It Kay  2004 Page #20  

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y at sea. We were essentially on a wartime basis then, and in 1947 we had t 2004 Page #123  
 Kingdom. By 1946, the name of the wartime group had become the Microbiolog 2006 Page #123  
d assisted in moving Lenin through wartime Germany , sat on board of Hambur 2008 Page #127  
1943 and participated in all major wartime conferences. Averell later becam 2008 Page #129  
oup sponsoring the Nazi SS. During wartime, Bertelsmann had close ties to G 2008 Page #144  
ating the close connection between wartime and peacetime technology . The R 2009 Page #23  
aving spoken to Dr. Vannevar Bush, wartime scientific leader about it." An  2009 Page #160  
f his oceanographic career and his wartime service and this was made very a 2009 Page #173  

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 Space, Wilhelm Reich and the Cold Warwas published in an edition of 500 co 2005 Page #105  

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 a hal~ was shining around. So, it was\ ery strange to me that 1t was level 2007 Page #171  

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probably struck in the area of the Wasatch National Forest; however , the A 2008 Page #11  

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

ght next to the location was a dry wash that could give one an impression o 2003 Page #63  
ars that the object fell into that wash area. A year later (1988) , a tip w 2003 Page #63  
kly dispersed with a water/solvent wash, and soon the occupant was dispatch 2003 Page #99  

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 year before. Whether the sole was washed in over the years was uncovered w 2003 Page #49  
with dried dirt, which I carefully washed out through a Handkerchief at the 2003 Page #49  

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southeast of Kingman in one of the washes of the Hulapai Mountains, they we 2005 Page #168  
reporter: "It's politics; one hand washes the other." ► 1988: Gene Pope, no 2007 Page #27  

Word: "washington", 159 instance(s) (Back to Top)

in a B-26 to Maj. Gen. McMullen in Washington, D.C. The entire operation wa 2003 Page #17  
ighting in the Puget Sound area in Washington state that resulted in the re 2003 Page #41  
02, a press conference was held in Washington, D.C. announcing the formatio 2003 Page #65  
ence at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. concerning their invest 2003 Page #71  
rned out), and moves his family to Washington, accepting a dollar-a-year to 2003 Page #86  
47, The Kenneth Arnold sighting in Washington State becomes the subject of  2003 Page #86  
ge from the Battleship Missouri to Washington instructing that Forrestal be 2003 Page #87  
uitlon^ •x '* la rm Hl* IJII I.Mil WASHINGTON. April 7 Jimii followini hi*  2003 Page #91  
yside and makes plans to travel to Washington on May 22. He then calls hosp 2003 Page #91  
led at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C. After discussions with 2003 Page #108  
he layered Bi/Mg metal. I drove to Washington on July 20, 1996 with a cut a 2003 Page #108  
l. 1996 at Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C. Photographs by Linda M 2003 Page #108  
roprobe at Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C., July 20, 1996, during 2003 Page #108  
Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C„ July 20, 1996. Another 2003 Page #109  
ut of his research effort and into Washington D.C. His reports and updates  2003 Page #150  
 1954, and in 1952, overflights of Washington caused the Robertson panel in 2003 Page #170  
ing to later shape check in 1954 s Washington National sightings in ‘52 gav 2003 Page #170  
ergaust, National Space Institute, Washington D.C., 1976. (Contains many re 2003 Page #182  
f an incident that had occurred in Washington DC in 1939. According to what 2003 Page #190  
Capitol building during a visit to Washington. There he viewed 1) Four larg 2003 Page #190  
uclear attack proof bunker outside Washington D.C., where the president and 2003 Page #193  
 fortunate enough to travel around Washington DC area, and I was fortunate  2003 Page #194  
t trip to the National Archives in Washington but was unable to come up wit 2003 Page #194  
e had run his campaign against the Washington insiders. He also got into tr 2003 Page #196  
asement of the Madison Building in Washington, D.C., Sheehan found pictures 2003 Page #197  
ke Jimmy Carter, had also run as a Washington outsider against the Washingt 2003 Page #199  
 a Washington outsider against the Washington insiders. He referred to them 2003 Page #199  
 referred to them as the "F***king Washington crowd" He should, therefore,  2003 Page #199  
, not have been surprised when the Washington insiders, who told the UFO se 2003 Page #199  
on about Roswell on the Diane Rehm Washington DC talk show. Diane Rehm was  2003 Page #200  
STAFF Plans and Operation Division WASHINGTON 25. D. C.i7 11 July 1947 ‘ORA 2003 Page #216  
    TOI-gjOTB PDEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON July 8, 1947 MEMORANDUM FOR T 2003 Page #224  
he American Embassy at Khartoum to Washington, states: Local press 17 Aug 1 2004 Page #7  
a, to the U.S. Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., on 15 May 1978. Captio 2004 Page #7  
elegram to the Secretary of State, Washington, D.C. Classified "Secret," th 2004 Page #9  
ear held at American University in Washington. In February 1988, I arranged 2004 Page #58  
, New Mexico" After his death, The Washington Post and Associated Press wro 2004 Page #60  
TM) at the Carnegie institution in Washington, D. C., and by Dr. Dedev Bron 2004 Page #63  
ion Inquiry Ordered June 15, 2947, Washington — "President Truman — acting  2004 Page #69  
 in 1989. SLIDE #37: Apple Valley, Washington Van Huisen cow In fact, anima 2004 Page #77  
lassified documents he had seen in Washington, D. C. when he returned from  2004 Page #78  
-moving broadcasting conference in Washington D.C. and having some free tim 2004 Page #89  
n the road from the White House in Washington D.C. In his hidden files Smit 2004 Page #89  
an electrical engineer who ran the Washington Institute of Technology - Oce 2004 Page #90  
e... Freddie (Darwin) was there in Washington. It was in the early '50s. Fr 2004 Page #92  
er at an Air Force Base outside of Washington. James: That's right. Cameron 2004 Page #96  
unt of a crashed saucer outside of Washington is a ston- that was related b 2004 Page #96  
 Cuba. Lundahl was a very powerful Washington official who happened to be e 2004 Page #101  
so had a piece related to the 1952 Washington sightings over the White Hous 2004 Page #102  
ot from a small flying saucer near Washington in July of that year — 1952.  2004 Page #102  
articular piece from that UFO near Washington.. . did it differ from conven 2004 Page #102  
he aliens, and decided to fly from Washington to Maine to investigate her.  2004 Page #103  
. Neesham and Larsen raced back to Washington with their discovery and head 2004 Page #104  
Lt. Commander Neasham checked with Washington Center (Radar) and was inform 2004 Page #104  
dahl's personal library outside of Washington. He said it appeared that Lun 2004 Page #105  
stroyed them 22 1952 The Pentagon, Washington DC, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Researcher  2004 Page #111  
s. They "planted" a psychic into a Washington University project that the n 2004 Page #123  
 sent to Andrews Air Force Base in Washington and other sensitive locations 2004 Page #142  
 he met up with a counterpart from Washington (Joe Wirth), the word from Ri 2004 Page #143  
nd a provocation by many people in Washington. However, before Schiffs deat 2004 Page #146  
this distinguished American in the Washington Post or the New York Times. W 2004 Page #146  
nson. When Johnson arrived back in Washington a couple days later one of hi 2004 Page #177  
ncil to the Jesuit Headquarters in Washington D.C. Sheehan had originally b 2004 Page #186  
ited States Jesuit Headquarters in Washington D.C. International Social Min 2004 Page #186  
earched a few years back by PBS in Washington D.C. The story centered on a  2004 Page #188  
as speaking at the X-conference in Washington, I arranged to meet with this 2004 Page #191  
 know if you know who Bruce was in Washington? That's how I knew him. Then  2004 Page #192  
ng her that "government people" in Washington were very upset with her catt 2004 Page #193  
ng to a remark quoted to long time Washington White House reporter Sarah Mc 2004 Page #197  
orm — Ann Druffel • He lectured in Washington, D.C., and argued that UFOs w 2004 Page #209  
t and Chairman of the Board of the Washington Institute of Technology. 15 F 2004 Page #224  
though SFL checked with experts in Washington D.C. in the watermark field a 2004 Page #250  
 for growth in our environment and Washington cannot be influenced any fart 2004 Page #253  
assassinations? Of whom? Anyone in Washington that impedes the growth of th 2004 Page #253  
g that housed Navy offices outside Washington, DC, reports that in 1976 he  2005 Page #130  
s Public Relations Advisor for the Washington, D.C.-based NICAP, the Nation 2005 Page #139  
dition to local tests conducted in Washington Stare, we began working with  2005 Page #157  
ing • ' ff40Wh the whole easlehli4 Washington, DC 2002 ribelliasimititon po 2006 Page #28  
nown Craft Over Region Steve Vogel Washington. D.0 July 27 - Military offic 2006 Page #28  
),...108haw frit si tir ;torn eapt,Washington/Politics NASA costs can't be  2006 Page #32  
ks Down 'Original' Flying Saucers. WASHINGTON, Aug 19, - (AP) _The Air Forc 2006 Page #45  
roadcasted across a panic stricken Washington D.C. and eventually learned t 2006 Page #89  
 incident, he received a call from Washington D.C. telling him that the Air 2006 Page #95  
ct" that passed "awfully low" over Washington D.C. on September 12, 1952. " 2006 Page #95  
 Times" headline read, "FLAME OVER WASHINGTON - Brilliant Streak Across Sky 2006 Page #95  
7 UFO sightings that occurred over Washington D.C. during the "big flap" of 2006 Page #96  
ally the object was the well-known Washington area meteor of 12 Sep landing 2006 Page #96  
rty-minute span from the time the "Washington area meteor" passed over the  2006 Page #96  
s, WV is located 206 miles west of Washington and if this alleged meteor wa 2006 Page #96  
ind out more about the "well-known Washington area meteor." I discovered th 2006 Page #96  
igations were that the "FLAME OVER WASHINGTON" actually flew over the Capit 2006 Page #97  
before the object that passed over Washington D.C. When I stepped back and  2006 Page #97  
 United States was the "Flame Over Washington." It passed over the nation's 2006 Page #98  
hether it went to NORAD or went to Washington, D. C.? I don't know where it 2006 Page #149  
BER 6, 1950 LOCATION: WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 2006 Page #164  
he present course thg will be over Washington D.C. in several hours, having 2006 Page #164  
bs to drop on Boston, New York and Washington, D.C.? "Impossible," he thoug 2006 Page #164  
war. When Clement Atlee arrived in Washington, DC, on Dec. 4 there were new 2006 Page #165  
 course that could bring them over Washington in two or three hours. All in 2006 Page #167  
direction that could put them over Washington, DC in 2 to 3 hours. Using an 2006 Page #167  
t them a mere 600 - 900 miles from Washington. Acheson's story indicates th 2006 Page #167  
ka, which is over 3,000 miles from Washington, D. C. if that were true it w 2006 Page #168  
umed Russian planes to arrive over Washington. President Truman wrote about 2006 Page #168  
reported yet another explanation: "Washington D.C., 6 December 1950 (INS):  2006 Page #169  
tged with the Civil Air Defense of Washington were alerted that an unidenti 2006 Page #169  
ul in vetting the ffficieng of the Washington Civil Defense System. Civil D 2006 Page #169  
s were several hours from reaching Washington, DC (the northeastern corner  2006 Page #169  
r of Maine is about 700 miles from Washington, D.C., 2 1/3 hours at 300 mph 2006 Page #169  
rgency" is in the statement in the Washington Post on December 10 that 'Pre 2006 Page #169  
er the eastern USA, roughly toward Washington, D.C. The fact that the air f 2006 Page #172  
Bay somewhere off of Lummi Island, Washington. If the location was vague, t 2006 Page #180  
ancisco, California to Bellingham, Washington in March of 1985. As you will 2006 Page #182  
cial fishing season to speak of in Washington State. From pleasure craft to 2006 Page #183  
 by. The small town of Bellingham, Washington, located in the northwest cor 2006 Page #183  
es Coast Guard Command in Seattle, Washington would receive an official rep 2006 Page #183  
Coast Guard Station in Bellingham, Washington receives a call from a local  2006 Page #184  
is later sent to the University of Washington for testing. The results were 2006 Page #187  
letter from Donald Johnson, 41 the Washington State Director of MUFON (the  2006 Page #188  
est results from the University of Washington identify it as simply "rust," 2006 Page #192  
nuary 21, 1985. • Klipsun, Western Washington University campus magazine, M 2006 Page #194  
ust off the coast of Lummi island, Washington, in the summer of 1984? What  2006 Page #194  
thew lives and writes in northwest Washington, in the loving company of his 2006 Page #195  
iritual leaders to a conference in Washington, DC. Unfortunately, Mack's un 2006 Page #198  
wn the entire military district of Washington, which one man in his bedroom 2007 Page #89  
own the entire military network in Washington! GM: Yeah and if it had reall 2007 Page #90  
 of the Smithsoruan Institution in Washington, DC. In a letter dated Decemb 2007 Page #196  
 A. Taylor at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. Dr. Taylor sent a copy o 2007 Page #197  
s, that was collectively signed at Washington, London, and Moscow on 27 Jan 2008 Page #36  
Westport in Grays Harbor County in Washington State. 34 ..                  2008 Page #40  
                                 0 Washington State Map .. ,-~ . June 24, 1 2008 Page #41  
etrieval Event j ' Figure I Map of Washington State The way I became aware  2008 Page #41  
undane . On the southwest coast of Washington State, Westport is about 26 m 2008 Page #41  
r County on the southwest coast of Washington State and crashed in the fore 2008 Page #42  
ties who now work for the State of Washington . I was unable to find his ad 2008 Page #45  
w is minor in flight." Lee Hayman, Washington Helicopter Service, stated su 2008 Page #54  
roll-an experienced pilot with the Washington Helicopter Service. I asked h 2008 Page #54  
ment of Natural Resources (DNR) of Washington State. My wife asked to read  2008 Page #57  
n e base at Bangor near Bremerton, Washington a distance of about 80 miles. 2008 Page #60  
05 about 4 miles east of Westport, Washington. 23 Incident at Exeter by Joh 2008 Page #69  
ory. 30 The Daily World, Aberdeen, Washington, Sunday, July 26, 1987 UFO en 2008 Page #70  
antly sent intelligence reports to Washington , building a complicat ed emp 2008 Page #138  
where he was a professor at George Washington University until he was snatc 2009 Page #9  
UFO intelligence system at work in Washington and around the globe. What ab 2009 Page #12  
itimate and essential parts of the Washington bureaucratic process. Sometim 2009 Page #15  
UFO intelligence system at work in Washington and around the globe. Formida 2009 Page #24  
e of American Secret Intelligence (Washington, 1946), an analysis of World  2009 Page #24  
ce doctrine among policy makers in Washington. My original book, "Central I 2009 Page #24  
over the shore near Puget Sound in Washington State, and in fact Arnold was 2009 Page #29  
he Air Force B25 crashed in Kelso, Washington, leading some to suspect that 2009 Page #31  
lawsuit from researcher and former Washington Post reporter Jefferson Morle 2009 Page #34  
 for growth in our environment and Washington cannot be influenced any furt 2009 Page #43  
y elected or appointed official in Washington DC whose policies were "non-c 2009 Page #43  
 small town of Ocean Shores on the Washington coast, a 72 year-old woman wa 2009 Page #87  
 in her community of Ocean Shores, Washington. She led a charity campaign t 2009 Page #88  
ective Sergeant for the Aberdeen , Washington Police Department. I have sin 2009 Page #88  
ergaust, National Space Institute, Washington, DC, 86                       2009 Page #92  
ator for the Mutual UFO Network in Washington State. CONT ACT INFORJvlA TIO 2009 Page #96  
 problem with Dr. Vannevar Bush in Washington , and his views were more enc 2009 Page #170  
th Arnold's experiences in Tacoma, Washington in late July and early August 2009 Page #179  

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 apparent meteor prompted "jittery Washingtonians to believe they were in f 2006 Page #95  

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wn the entire military djstrict of Washjngton? GM: No, none. M\'\1: So how  2007 Page #90  
via, ro the US Secretary of State, Washjngton, D.C., on i'vlay 15, 1978. Ca 2007 Page #141  

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rious. I had looked into both, but wasn't satisfied with the answers I was  2003 Page #7  
 Augustin, in that area? A. No, it wasn't Socorro; it was down on San Augus 2003 Page #43  
xt day to read the local papers. I wasn't disappointed as the UFO story mad 2003 Page #55  
 event, but it was obvious that it wasn't going to be easy for a teenaged c 2003 Page #56  
ject fell around 4:47 P.M., but it wasn't until after 6:30 P.M. that the mo 2003 Page #59  
und anything. Metz replied that he wasn't sure. But when Murphy pressed Met 2003 Page #59  
hat once it was determined that he wasn't supposed to have seen what he did 2003 Page #62  
viet space device suggests that it wasn't capable of such maneuvers. Also t 2003 Page #65  
all? If that was the case, the NSA wasn't saying, and no further evidence p 2004 Page #14  
en hundred feet from the shore. It wasn't very impressive, not at first, be 2004 Page #35  
ould do. Laurie figured that there wasn't much they could do on their own a 2004 Page #35  
rground, or how large... G. No. It wasn't a topographical chart at all. It  2004 Page #53  
 so I dropped the entire issue. It wasn't till almost twenty years later I  2004 Page #55  
moving. That is when I realized it wasn't a plane landing. The object never 2004 Page #57  
ce like this aboard their ship? It wasn't until later, when I read highly c 2004 Page #78  
he space people, and realized that wasn't anything that they could do about 2004 Page #88  
zel, who recounted that his father wasn't released to return to the ranch f 2004 Page #138  
uff in a bar in Corona one day, it wasn't long before soldiers paid him a v 2004 Page #143  
 — no matter what position — so it wasn't a reflection. We had Bob Baker wh 2004 Page #184  
derstood there was one General who wasn't particularly happy about what we  2004 Page #185  
ell I don't know about that. There wasn't for me. I was a little bit carefu 2004 Page #190  
 Who's Briefed? So if Bill Clinton wasn't briefed, who was and what are the 2004 Page #197  
t down in his book, and by God, he wasn't going to break that promise. If t 2004 Page #218  
government cracked down on Gee, it wasn't going to be Scully's fault."19 Th 2004 Page #218  
out Aztec, doesn't mean that there wasn't a genuine Aztec story to tell. »4 2004 Page #223  
d he could make out something that wasn't quite right. Within a few days, B 2004 Page #226  
ong amateur photographer something wasn't quite right about their geometry. 2004 Page #233  
aybe both sides of the "was there, wasn't there press conference" argument  2004 Page #236  
 of death was not found because it wasn't pneumon.ia, nor the urinary infec 2005 Page #34  
oser; I wanted no part of it. Jose wasn't afraid of much, but I cold him we 2005 Page #155  
ecovef)', and the soldier left. It wasn't long before the Army was on the s 2005 Page #156  
s Vegas and Orlando. If the travel wasn't easy, how many would venture fort 2006 Page #7  
ike me, was never alive when there wasn't a space program, would push for a 2006 Page #9  
ons about the monster. They knew I wasn't from "those parts" and it was ver 2006 Page #91  
ted visits, many locals realized I wasn't an average drop-in tourist and st 2006 Page #92  
ing to get to the bottom of it and wasn't there to mock them or the story.  2006 Page #92  
was spying on them. Furthermore, I wasn't a newspaper reporter who was ther 2006 Page #92  
e could end up losing his home. He wasn't just your common- or-garden priva 2006 Page #125  
 where the tree had stood and that wasn't there when the picture was taken  2006 Page #129  
um speeds they got on them, but it wasn't nowhere (sic) near 1,100 mph. Now 2006 Page #147  
raight up. It was not a monkey. It wasn't an animal of any kind. It was lik 2006 Page #159  
h speed and everything. We knew it wasn't a missile of ary type. So then, w 2006 Page #176  
f that had been the case, then why wasn't a recovery mission mounted immedi 2006 Page #191  
ppened to this vexing thing? If it wasn't carried away via any of the munda 2006 Page #192  
something came out of the sky that wasn't supposed to," Papetti ponders. No 2006 Page #193  
utting such information on the air wasn't my decision to make but I would d 2006 Page #205  
y people know who Robenson was. He wasn't some low-level public-relations l 2007 Page #22  
been a hacker back then) G"i\if: I wasn't very academic at school and I lov 2007 Page #79  
Gi\lf: Yes, very casual training,] wasn't up there with a whiteboard in a c 2007 Page #83  
t host our own web server so there wasn't a great need for securit}'• \Xe h 2007 Page #83  
 what I termed further research. I wasn't trying to uncover anything about  2007 Page #85  
the same type of network. l knew I wasn't enclosed, which is the essence of 2007 Page #87  
rseas. GM: It seems sensible but I wasn't reall) aware of that mechanism at 2007 Page #89  
k "vhen I left those messages . 1t wasn't a good idea really. :rvf\Xl: So d 2007 Page #90  
nk and do some hacking? GM: Well I wasn't drinking every cime 1 hacked. On  2007 Page #90  
if it had really happened then why wasn't it in the news. Ir had gone down  2007 Page #90  
ven though it was 10 years ago and wasn't illegal at the time. They are jus 2007 Page #92  
. MW: Isn't it the case that if it wasn't illegal years ago to do a thing j 2007 Page #92  
ould see the red clouds and me sun wasn't quite down yet. We saw a streak c 2007 Page #121  
uff. But this particular day there wasn't anything but a few clouds. Llttle 2007 Page #122  
nner instead of eating with us. It wasn't very long. He got over it. DeBow: 2007 Page #123  
se of the size of the fire. But it wasn't that big of a fire. Maybe 1,200 a 2007 Page #123  
ne was still just a baby and Marie wasn't born yet. So there was my sisters 2007 Page #123  
ody else here would know it as, it wasn't a Dairy Queen, it '\Vas just a li 2007 Page #124  
riends, and the post office, which wasn't very big, was closed up. Maybe ab 2007 Page #125  
 th.ink he saw anything because he wasn't the only one really that was bein 2007 Page #125  
 fire. And especially this one, it wasn't that big of a fire. DeBow: So fin 2007 Page #126  
atever it was, it was heavy and it wasn't nearly as big as any of the const 2007 Page #126  
nted. uon that occasion the object wasn't recovered . Judging from the size 2007 Page #133  
EING IN THE SKY OUT HERE? Well, it wasn't Like what you see on TV where it' 2007 Page #167  
 like a din trail that we took. It wasn't really a dirt road. lt was like c 2007 Page #168  
bject the whole time because there wasn't that much time between when we sa 2007 Page #170  
h the spotlight and everything, it wasn't something l think they were expec 2007 Page #171  
ately, at that time, the Air Force wasn't all that interested in furthering 2008 Page #7  
lk to him about the sighting. This wasn't Hynek and Friend but apparently s 2008 Page #12  
ying saucers and she said that she wasn't even a little crazy. And days lat 2008 Page #14  
U-2 spy plane. But, in reality, it wasn't either. If you study the Project  2008 Page #16  
ting shake blocks when the fishing wasn't quite as good. He remembers what  2008 Page #43  
and soldiers. He commented that he wasn't sure if they were regular soldier 2008 Page #43  
n't know what it was. They said it wasn't normal, but you could have a craf 2008 Page #84  
988: Did you try to touch it? B: I wasn't close enough .... it's like it's  2008 Page #85  
ligence agents knew Sgt. Penniston wasn't telling the full truth and gave h 2008 Page #90  
 sleeping with Marilyn Monroe, and wasn't keeping his mouth shut. Deadline  2008 Page #110  
gesting that, just maybe, Bethurum wasn't quite the fantasist that so many  2009 Page #55  
 saw the first night. I told him I wasn't sure and I asked him if I could m 2009 Page #79  
kel-titanium alloy. And as if this wasn't enough, the First and Second Prog 2009 Page #91  
mall details or because her memory wasn't perfect after 50 years. The facts 2009 Page #95  

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o proof you managed to cripple the Wasrungton system. GM: When I was arrest 2007 Page #90  

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.to, Effect o norionostart. For a. wassail aoreoseo, a *senders 0501 The da 2006 Page #35  

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, it is believed that at least one Wasserfall surface-to-air missile, compl 2004 Page #67  

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authorities, whom he thought would waste no time in confronting the threat. 2003 Page #142  
documents, and we wouldn't want to waste a lot of time an money poring over 2003 Page #181  
y state future investigation was a waste of time. The Air Force took this U 2004 Page #178  
 on, seeing that it was useless to waste time on her, the same men approach 2005 Page #36  
 • into kinetic energy without any waste, and "immunizing the occupants and 2005 Page #173  
ng discs or the dumping of nuclear waste from the nearby Hanford plutonium  2009 Page #31  

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

 got back into the car and Wickens wasted no time covering the mile or so t 2004 Page #35  
s, and effort in this direction is wasted. Prior to the shutdown of Project 2004 Page #88  
ored completely, and much time was wasted on the irrelevant efforts of SETI 2005 Page #76  
grams. As a result much effort was wasted. It was also unfortunate that the 2009 Page #166  

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

utl1ern California and across tl1e wastes of Nevada; indeed most likely man 2005 Page #82  

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

comprehend it, and Ufologists were wasting their time trying to get through 2004 Page #99  
mink encephalopathy (TME), chronic wasting disease (CWD) in elk, kuru in ca 2006 Page #116  

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

 forth from room to room trying to watch for any television coverage, while 2003 Page #54  
in to the signals and continued to watch the enigmatic lights, Bennewitz qu 2003 Page #142  
h project. The players assigned to watch Bennewitz did not care what his th 2003 Page #145  
bunker Curtis Peebles in his book, Watch the Skies! A Chronicle of the F ty 2004 Page #31  
sit out on the back porch and just watch the bay — Key Biscayne Bay, and so 2004 Page #181  
fied the documents, he be began to watch for documents that might talk abou 2004 Page #191  
ha ET, Marco said sternly, "Do not watch that sort of thing. It's no good." 2005 Page #33  
s found inside the cockpit and rus watch had stopped at 3.18 p.rn. It       2005 Page #64  
s would return. When that happens, watch out. The final question , l suppos 2005 Page #86  
ed below the radar's horizon and a watch was kept for any re-emergence of t 2006 Page #133  
 sweeps and any radar operator can watch a target move between sweeps and h 2006 Page #147  
t I could stay home from school to watch the launches of such heroes as Sco 2006 Page #182  
out lawn chairs, every evening, to watch the flights. Other townspeople had 2006 Page #199  
 media But here are some trungs to watch out for: , Fragmentation of the ma 2007 Page #39  
a broad ~egment ~f consumers. They watch the same television programs we do 2007 Page #76  
did you follow TV, did you used co watch Scifi series? GM: Yes 1 was an avi 2007 Page #81  
 wane co keep you in one place and watch you. le i\tf\'(/: o even though NA 2007 Page #87  
 didn't talk a whole lot. He would watch TV and eat dinner instead of eatin 2007 Page #123  
ning against their trucks, the men watch nervously, smoking cigarettes nnd  2007 Page #145  
had been an entirely routine night watch for the Imperial Iranian Air Force 2008 Page #31  
As a patrol officer with a need to watch the skies, I have been outdoors fo 2008 Page #54  
he U.S. Intelligence Board. 5. The Watch Committee and National Indications 2009 Page #19  

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 distance. Randy recalled how they watched a slow moving object approach th 2003 Page #58  
landed. Joel hid behind a tree and watched as various people began to enter 2003 Page #69  
ore Joel's eyes. Joel said that he watched as an Army general jumped on top 2003 Page #69  
y through the car's windshield. He watched them for a few seconds while neg 2004 Page #34  
e object or objects in the sky. He watched it for a few moments until the c 2004 Page #36  
ime Norm, after being dropped off, watched Dave's car drive off, then began 2004 Page #37  
, now up above the trees again. He watched for only a few second before run 2004 Page #37  
r the 15`h, during which I sat and watched in silence as Budd brought Larry 2004 Page #59  
tor of the Las Cruces Sun-News who watched the May 29, 1947, launch and sai 2004 Page #68  
t were orbiting the Earth. Knowles watched to see how the contacts were bei 2004 Page #103  
k and Lois Kukick III, 4-5 Witness watched object crash, saw medics remove  2004 Page #112  
 century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligen 2004 Page #132  
e stood out on his Texas ranch and watched Sputnik orbit overhead in Octobe 2004 Page #177  
 affair. On the 26'\ as his family watched the evening news talking about t 2005 Page #33  
to stay away, Jose and I sometimes watched from our hiding place, sharing a 2005 Page #156  
ew of the other M-21 (Article 134) watched in horror as the drone rolled si 2006 Page #77  
hearing the aft attachment. Wallis watched helplessly as the vehicle droppe 2006 Page #79  
 was Haughton's opinion that as he watched the sphere, it proceeded to desc 2006 Page #120  
g for two or three hours. And as I watched the bogies track their various r 2006 Page #146  
ing all of the new equipment and I watched him and they fired it up. When t 2006 Page #154  
r Toppen to join him. Tom Sheppard watched as Toppen ran by into the admini 2006 Page #157  
 the Mercury staff restaurant, and watched videos of the early, underground 2006 Page #199  
. I read through lots of pages and watched many hours of the disclosure pro 2007 Page #85  
 the object. There was none. As he watched, the object appeared co land on  2007 Page #165  
ded to the west, toward Nevada. He watched it until it faded from sight. At 2008 Page #14  
d to speak with him because he had watched a Seattle TV program called Town 2008 Page #46  
the same date as the Crash her son watched an unmarked official -looking se 2008 Page #53  
 telephone booth near his home. He watched a man who looked to be a high-ra 2008 Page #53  
ed with pro-Nazis . Nixon staffers watched Nazi propaganda films in the Whi 2008 Page #141  
LaPlume. First, LaPlume and Palmer watched a light moving up and down in th 2009 Page #82  
W LONG DO YOU THINK YOU AND PALMER WATCHED IT CLOSE ABOVE YOU? Well, from t 2009 Page #85  
s. As an experienced interviewer I watched for any indications that she wou 2009 Page #89  
hat had thrived under her hand. We watched raccoons and possums come and go 2009 Page #95  

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it puzzled even the most jaded UFO watchers. No one but the shadowy scriptw 2003 Page #149  

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 scientists could click their stop watches." Sounds like a typical UFO sigh 2005 Page #172  
ndation, I was invited to many sky watches, especially around Blue Diamond, 2006 Page #200  
or policy. As a couple helplessl y watches their car being draw up into a l 2007 Page #71  

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arious stations. I'll never forget watching the special bulletins from KDKA 2003 Page #54  
e on the inside reconnoitering and watching out for patrol vehicles. We in  2004 Page #51  
IC Officer Sheridan Cavitt) stands watching. From Roswell, the showtime mov 2004 Page #150  
was under these fluorescent lights watching these three plain clothes men.  2004 Page #183  
iLirary personnel who seemed to be watching films of UFOs. Stone and his co 2005 Page #147  
thought that they had to have been watching trailers for Science-Fiction mo 2005 Page #147  
have mostly lived in cities and am watching for traffic rather than looking 2006 Page #11  
d David's description. "I had been watching it for about ten minutes and th 2006 Page #120  
 the radar equipment necessary for watching the Miami skies and launching a 2006 Page #142  
to 1967 while Bill and Dennis were watching bogies from other worlds fly ar 2006 Page #150  
 dare not call you again. Are they watching my email, too? Thanks for all y 2006 Page #151  
yed around a little bit. We got to watching bow it made 90 degree turns at  2006 Page #176  
up with a mix of wonder and terror watching as Sputnik, the first Russian s 2006 Page #182  
l attempt, Dominic Papetti recalls watching unmarked airplanes circle const 2006 Page #187  
he held his position and continued watching. The rest of the UFOs stopped a 2007 Page #129  
g evidence that the Government was watching Monroe to an extent that went f 2007 Page #135  
4, more Albuquerque residents were watching a large, glowing whjte disc mov 2007 Page #166  
 Course, coo, they might have been watching it for a long time and realized 2007 Page #171  
enzel, Paul, had been sitting home watching TV in his Westport residence wh 2008 Page #48  
      what she described . She was watching the movie Oh God! And she didn' 2008 Page #50  
ave been 70 in 1996, and 82 today, watching us piece together history with  2008 Page #105  
ding in the stark desert darkness; watching in awe as the huge alien craft  2009 Page #55  

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e mies north rt L.a!1Jn• Peak. ·we watcned tne targe1s on the s,ope for ~ n 2009 Page #144  

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crossing the old braids of the old water courses again and again. The rain  2003 Page #45  
te was higher than the main arroyo water course, and absolutely no water ha 2003 Page #45  
yo water course, and absolutely no water had flowed in the nearby water cou 2003 Page #45  
 no water had flowed in the nearby water course in recent years because of  2003 Page #45  
were of identical material. Again, water enters our picture. The small sole 2003 Page #49  
an area next to the present arroyo water course. When the arroyo braid plug 2003 Page #49  
plugged up with sand and silt, the water was diverted down and alongside a  2003 Page #49  
 day during an afternoon rain. The water diverted down this track and stood 2003 Page #49  
nd it was quickly dispersed with a water/solvent wash, and soon the occupan 2003 Page #99  
als that expands when cooled, like water does when it turns to ice, and tha 2003 Page #106  
tios of the Bi/Mg layered metal in water. Recent Bi/Mg and Water Studies by 2003 Page #111  
d metal in water. Recent Bi/Mg and Water Studies by Biophysicist W. C. Leve 2003 Page #111  
in the molecular structure of pure water have been studied at the Pinelandi 2003 Page #112  
spontaneously generated within the water structure (also CDP's are formed w 2003 Page #112  
mation of charge density pulses in water. The results of this test are show 2003 Page #112  
ta obtained from a pure, distilled water control test. Figure 15. Graph of  2003 Page #112  
ell Metal" compared with distilled water control, Pinelandia Lab. 4-6-02 Th 2003 Page #112  
ample of the Bi/Mg sample into the water. If indeed a chemical reaction is  2003 Page #112  
being insoluble (non- reactive) in water. More Recent Studies of Bi/Mg Reac 2003 Page #112  
cent Studies of Bi/Mg Reactions in Water Repeated trials of placing the Bi/ 2003 Page #112  
ls of placing the Bi/Mg samples in water consistently disclosed the presenc 2003 Page #112  
ery short time after submerging in water. It was surprising to find that bu 2003 Page #112  
ducts would be present in the base water. If Mg is being oxidized, a milky  2003 Page #112  
industrial compound). Instead, the water in which the reaction took place r 2003 Page #112  
nt weighed at 97 milligrams was in water for 40 days; the purpose was to al 2003 Page #112  
red metal that was not immersed in water. Figure 17 40x Photomicrograph: Bi 2003 Page #113  
aph: Bismuth side after 40 days in water This 40 power photomicrograph show 2003 Page #113  
al that was left in pure distilled water for forty days. Note the network o 2003 Page #113  
: Magnesium side, after 40 days in water Here is a 40 power photomicrograph 2003 Page #113  
yered metal left in pure distilled water for forty days. It shows unusual f 2003 Page #113  
hotomicrograph' Bismuth side after water exposure Figure 20. Upper part of  2003 Page #113  
 40x Bismuth side after 40 days in water The craters are not observed on th 2003 Page #113  
muth side, crater after 40 days in water On the 'floor' of this bismuth rea 2003 Page #113  
ce during the chemical reaction in water. This suggests that each spherical 2003 Page #113  
aph: Bismuth side that had been in water for 40 days which shows a “vent ho 2003 Page #113  
at had been left in pure distilled water for 40 days. The pressure of the e 2003 Page #113  
as Release The oxidation of MgO in water is expressed by the chemical react 2003 Page #114  
es; both are colorless, soluble in water, have a monoclinic crystal structu 2003 Page #115  
d by the fact that when the 40-day water samples were placed in the 5% acet 2003 Page #115  
of hydrogen gas in these Bi/Mg and water reactions. A rapid and complete re 2003 Page #115  
identified object that entered the water near the village of Ctaru. The rep 2004 Page #5  
into the sea, making a fountain of water which was described as looking lik 2004 Page #5  
 ground, wrecking the windmill and water tank and destroying the judge's fl 2004 Page #26  
ey told me were caused by drinking water from the old well where the crash  2004 Page #29  
 have nothing between him and open water except a hundred feet of embankmen 2004 Page #34  
they had seen the plane out on the water and it still had one light on. Wer 2004 Page #35  
that an airplane had gone into the water there, and was thinking it might h 2004 Page #36  
r was pointing outward, toward the water. Norm went out on the bank and loo 2004 Page #37  
tress out there. The object on the water had "drifted" out much further tha 2004 Page #37  
 on it had settled deeper into the water, perhaps sinking. There had been a 2004 Page #37  
 Conference The Sound is a body of water about 2 kilometers wide by 3 kilom 2004 Page #39  
 kilometer long, Outer Island. The water goes little deeper than 12 or 13 m 2004 Page #39  
he Budget Light [8 feet] above the water that the fishermen at the Irish Mo 2004 Page #39  
of the pale yellow light above the water. At the very first of this sightin 2004 Page #39  
low light" they were seeing on the water was "not" a buoy light because the 2004 Page #39  
seeing dead bodies floating in the water. The Mounties, of course, were no  2004 Page #39  
eelhouse and shine it out over the water. He slowed the speed of his vessel 2004 Page #39  
ms up to his elbows into the foamy water and pulling them out found that th 2004 Page #40  
 divers were ready to get into the water. They and their RCMP counterparts  2004 Page #41  
e been swept out to sea and deeper water, why then was the area offshore no 2004 Page #42  
UFOs that were in 80 to 90 feet of water off Government Point at the mouth  2004 Page #43  
hts climbing upward, away from the water about a half mile from his locatio 2004 Page #45  
hat mound is what I think is false water tanks, 'cause we tried to release  2004 Page #51  
ks, 'cause we tried to release the water and it didn't go. The valves don't 2004 Page #51  
hy would you want to do that for a water pipe? That's interesting, isn't it 2004 Page #52  
naudible) inspection area. All for water? Your kidding. That (indicating) g 2004 Page #52  
e mate. They were put in there for water so why bother? Two days later a cl 2004 Page #52  
t swarm and multiply in a glass of water." Let's imagine that instead of wr 2004 Page #132  
art attack before falling into the water. Colby's Death im RV Answer: Chemi 2004 Page #208  
ere requisitions for a new roof, a water heater, and some electrical transf 2004 Page #220  
 why would they need a new roof, a water heater and some electrical transfo 2004 Page #220  
aucer. (No mention of nourishment, water, refrigeration , medical, toilet,  2005 Page #9  
 camp and their contrails (made of water vapor) quickly dissolved. Twenty m 2005 Page #100  
ain fish propel themselves through water using jet propulsion. As soon as s 2005 Page #163  
 by the Captain was that a special water tank was being brought in for main 2005 Page #164  
e, yet rarely mentioned around the water cooler or on the golf course. The  2006 Page #61  
eting basic public needs for food, water, energy, communication. Religion M 2006 Page #62  
ation and disinformation muddy the water. Physical evidence, however, is ju 2006 Page #71  
ject throwing sparks landed in the water creating large splash approx 1500  2006 Page #184  
and its impact throws up a wall of water about 75 to 100 feet high. The sur 2006 Page #184  
 estimates that the object sank in water roughly 270 feet deep. 9:45 AM: US 2006 Page #185  
direction before plunging into the water. • Question #I: If, given the clar 2006 Page #190  
pping maneuver before entering the water? Did it require reorientation or a 2006 Page #192  
ct cause such a disturbance in the water for so long after it submerged? Wa 2006 Page #192  
ock when thrO\\ n across a body of water). Jack was also told by the O.l.C. 2007 Page #109  
identified object that entered the water near the village of Ctaru. The rep 2007 Page #139  
into the sea, making a fountain of water which was described as looking lik 2007 Page #139  
rize that this may be an abandoned water well that was later used as a plac 2007 Page #189  
 .-when it was about to strike the water, it made a sharp turn upwards and  2007 Page #194  
 duties, to respond to any body of water in the USA to secure and recover " 2008 Page #44  
rom the Red Planet to secure fresh water from Lake Baikal, and which explod 2008 Page #102  
xist and contain up to 13 per cent water. Using energy and machines brought 2008 Page #112  
d, and then baked to drive off the water of crystallizatio n. This could be 2008 Page #112  
r JJA•. The paper has a government water mark and ap~rs old. Jl 113         2008 Page #119  
SS placed fluoride in the drinking water of the concentration camps to keep 2008 Page #140  
ng. Today, two-thirds of America's water supply is fluoridated , ostensibly 2008 Page #140  
rreconcilable elements of fire and water (actually a mixture mainly of unsl 2009 Page #20  
e at the critical depth nearer the water surface together with forecasts of 2009 Page #166  
e at the critical depth nearer the water sur-face together with forecasts o 2009 Page #172  
ith explosive charges close to the water surface, the mathematical difficul 2009 Page #173  
kage was moored in about 4 feet of water. cameras were set Summary Two week 2009 Page #176  

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loating 3 or 4 inches thick on the water's surface. Lawrence pulled the Ron 2004 Page #39  
he two divers' air hoses break the water's suace in two different places. • 2006 Page #190  

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 trained for rescuing occupants of water-downed aircraft. In 2008, in prepa 2008 Page #45  

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 such as this one does form on the water-exposed bismuth surface, but those 2003 Page #113  

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ame, but added moisturevaporproof, water-grease-proof wooden container Note 2003 Page #175  

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documented case of an apparent UFO water-landing and subsequent recovery ef 2006 Page #182  

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 the facts as they exist and not a watered down hypothesis of 'they could b 2009 Page #16  

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 acts to ensure silence (a “Cosmic Watergate ”) □ The secret programs are o 2003 Page #188  
xon and that it was sidetracked by Watergate. The events that have been nam 2004 Page #180  
sident who was brought down by the Watergate scandal. Almost everything els 2004 Page #180  
y of the missing 18 minutes on the Watergate audio tape. The missing letter 2004 Page #185  
gress in fully exposing the Cosmic Watergate. At the heart of this book is  2005 Page #120  
aucers represents a kind of Cosmic Watergate. But what seems to be of most  2006 Page #4  
ave to recognize there is a Cosmic Watergate and a long history of governme 2006 Page #8  
f what he is saying about a Cosmic Watergate and overwhelming evidence that 2006 Page #12  
 National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel, the Organization Direct 2008 Page #141  
:-... ·. , ... :( . :-. t,:, •.. - WATERGATE VERSUS MAJESTIC 12 NOW: YOU HA 2008 Page #152  
nfessed to be the "Deep Throat" of Watergate fame. 26                       2009 Page #32  

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 orifice yielding a yellowish thin waterish discharge. • The skin surroundi 2006 Page #109  

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: a saucer-shaped UFO is seen from Waterloo Bridge in London by numerous wi 2008 Page #65  

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ible to date the ink, identify the watermark and the paper. For typewriter  2003 Page #178  
ossible s Physical • Date the ink, watermark or paper o Identify typewriter 2003 Page #180  
s the forensics of ink, paper, and watermark, there is suggestive and contr 2004 Page #243  
 experts in Washington D.C. in the watermark field and they were unable to  2004 Page #250  
bs and their ink markings, further watermark investigations and an investig 2004 Page #250  
 the forensic tests of paper, ink, watermark , typewriter and handwritin g? 2005 Page #135  
. .. ____ ----4--- ■"Burned" pages watermark is Eagle, shield, arrows ----- 2007 Page #46  
encils: chemical and microscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no match Performed 2007 Page #46  
iter was 1939 Underwood Portable ■ Watermark was S.E.&M. Vernon, NY BLACK O 2007 Page #46  
LACK ON BOWEN DETAIL He nailed the watermark and the typewriter Soane of th 2007 Page #46  
 wood':, DJrectory indJcdtc:, this watermark vao m.,,nufacturod by the S. E 2007 Page #46  
n, Forensic Chemist. A scan of the watermark may be included. The informati 2008 Page #109  
encils: chemical and microscopic ■ Watermark comparison: no match Performed 2008 Page #120  
s an original carbon with an Eagle watermark characteristic of government w 2009 Page #39  

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ty Threat." On original onionskin, watermarked paper with numerous authenti 2004 Page #242  
ty Threat." On original onionskin, watermarked paper with numerous authenti 2004 Page #247  

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

est using methyl ethyl ketone. The watermarks on these documents are those  2004 Page #250  
of argument. Given the inks, paper watermarks, and content, it is only the  2004 Page #253  
sting of original paper, verifying watermarks, and testing of inks against  2005 Page #136  
30, 200 I: "Burned Documents . The watermarks on these documents are that o 2008 Page #109  

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r Writ erelI-Joar...:« fie4113: ro wAtern. 1•11,01 • 4/15/92 Near Buffalo.  2006 Page #29  

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 further muddy the crash-retrieval waters?                                  2003 Page #73  
in front of them. They scanned the waters for whatever had come down there, 2004 Page #35  
 Being a fisherman and knowing the waters around Shag Harbor as he did, Wic 2004 Page #35  
ld see it impact some where in the waters of Shag Harbor. They agreed that  2004 Page #37  
as six "Cape Islanders" plying the waters of the Sound within the hour. Law 2004 Page #38  
rough the foam and the surrounding waters, looking for wreckage and survivo 2004 Page #40  
ugh the Sound. The behavior of the waters then change dramatically, as this 2004 Page #40  
 crippled, made it out into deeper waters under its own power, then sank. A 2004 Page #42  
rashed in a remote area or in deep waters from only fragments of the craft, 2004 Page #44  
ther motive might be to "muddy the waters" by officials discrediting the UF 2005 Page #132  
hat something had crashed into the waters of Bellingham Bay near Carter Poi 2006 Page #189  
hillips. What splashed down in the waters of Puget Sound just off the coast 2006 Page #194  
to national territory, territorial waters and airspace, assurance of intern 2008 Page #25  
ef, December 26, 1980 SLIDE# l Ben/waters 1980: Telepathi c Lights? © 2008  2008 Page #71  

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nd are arguable genuine. This is a watershed event that should be in the pa 2004 Page #253  

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cabee 161 Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell Mathew E. Thuney 177 The  2006 Page #3  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? It was against this back 2006 Page #166  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? The Air Force scrambled. 2006 Page #168  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? SUBJECT: Air Alert - 103 2006 Page #170  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? to 10,000 ft at a range  2006 Page #172  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? WHAT? The CIC was wanted 2006 Page #174  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? an unidentified flying o 2006 Page #176  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? that doesn't prove it wa 2006 Page #178  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? Lummi Island Incident: A 2006 Page #180  
 Roswell? Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? Matthew E. Thuney Copyri 2006 Page #180  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? So, we true scientists,  2006 Page #182  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? the Coast Guard Station  2006 Page #184  
      The Lummi Island Incident: A Watery Roswell? PART TWO: Recovery. Wint 2006 Page #186  

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aaral toalrttar aa— , ttat Cl—aral Watoaaysr raters via Xar— far a tolaf au 2003 Page #221  

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lize . Still other page.:, have no watorm.a t"k. Tho tent ot t.he c.ypewrit 2007 Page #46  

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.3 full of magma! thengs_ pabently watring for our wits 20 grow sharp, • An 2006 Page #34  

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e time .. A meeting with a General Watson was agreed upon on for October 14 2005 Page #98  
aberer (6:8). Asking where General Watson was, Moise was told that he was u 2005 Page #98  
n Reich. It read in part: "General Watson did not talk personall y to Mr. M 2005 Page #99  
 Chekhov's Journey, written by Ian Watson in I 983, posited that the famous 2008 Page #102  
 [IBM], and its chaim1an Thomas J. Watson. Using recently discovered Nazi d 2008 Page #128  
nt through a subsidiary in Poland, Watson Business Machines in Warsaw, whic 2008 Page #128  

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e call from Captain Hill conveying Watson's apologies, and was asked if the 2005 Page #98  

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~A. "{;f'JOC\"ICl'N MR £.N. ~ .. 1 Watt s ~ ...... ,... • - □~-.- El•---.-  2005 Page #20  

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ed.): All the Best, Neill. London, Watts, 1984. Eden, J.: Planet in Trouble 2005 Page #104  
ich point with a dissipation of 13 watts of power. the discs propelled them 2006 Page #41  
e of 3 megawatts, that's 3 million watts. It was time for an upgrade. The u 2006 Page #152  
to 10 megawatts, that's 10 million watts. The radar site covered southern U 2006 Page #152  

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·:,I arc al• were reported du~ the wat·, but :nost inconceivable [or ~Uecll 2009 Page #182  

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tarted the first post-World War II wave of UFO sightings. That wave include 2003 Page #42  
War II wave of UFO sightings. That wave included the recovery in that same  2003 Page #42  
ecessary to propagate the magnetic wave that elevated it ... as if gravity  2003 Page #102  
g folded around the outside of the wave that enveloped the craft. ...Someho 2003 Page #102  
ht the waviness might be a fractal wave pattern calculated in the layered m 2003 Page #106  
clouds and there was no wind. What wave action there was out on the Sound w 2004 Page #39  
 followed by a tremendous pressure wave and the appearance of a mushroom cl 2004 Page #67  
esident Truman — acting to end the wave of death-dealing airline disasters  2004 Page #69  
**** *** BY WEATHER BALLOONS 400KW WAVE (C) NEXT CREW OUT TODAY. WEATHER BA 2004 Page #229  
TICS PERSPECTIVE i ■ " ••• optical wave guide fibers similar to glass rods  2005 Page #11  
h, the sustained roar and the heat wave came. When his mother peeked throug 2005 Page #153  
as: electrostatics effects, Alfven wave propulsion, electromagnetic spacecr 2005 Page #173  
 know about the intensity of a UFO wave in Bolivia?) • Elicits reply from C 2006 Page #29  
 Valley. looking behind every heat wave for the wrr"kage. But he's not sayi 2006 Page #44  
logy and ecosystem analysis that a wave of intensified animal mutilations o 2006 Page #113  
the Sound, was enveloped by a heat wave. In fact, the front page of The Bel 2006 Page #183  
, my dad got the call on the short wave radio: "Gather up all your guys and 2007 Page #121  
ase was part of the 1954 Brazilian wave. The location is the city of Campin 2007 Page #193  
ecades ago. 1967 There was a major wave of UFO sightings in the UK in 1967  2008 Page #62  
agnetic field that propagates as a wave and that's what an ELF transmitter  2008 Page #76  
Earth's magnetic field than an ELF wave. If you take the magnetic field gri 2008 Page #76  
g an electric current or the short wave radiation of the sun. The oxygen co 2008 Page #112  
e ... I may say this today: If the wave of more than 20,000 tanks, hundreds 2008 Page #130  
French Iv1inister of Defense ■ The Wave in Spain ■ ET in the Himalaya s? ■  2008 Page #159  
hat it was part of a new worldwide wave of UFO visitations , the largest he 2009 Page #137  
 concentrated radar or other short wave length rays that will kill men, no  2009 Page #158  
surface together with forecasts of wave amplitudes at predetermined points  2009 Page #166  
s at predetermined points at which wave recorders were to be established .  2009 Page #166  
s and a shelving bottom off-shore, wave amplitudes of the order of those fo 2009 Page #167  
s and a shelving bottom off-shore, wave amplitudes of the order of those fo 2009 Page #167  
s and a shelving bottom off-shore, wave amplitudes of the order of those fo 2009 Page #168  
ur-face together with forecasts of wave amplitudes at predetermined points  2009 Page #172  
s at predetermined points at which wave recorders were to be established. T 2009 Page #172  
theory to explain the mechanism of wave generation with explosive charges c 2009 Page #173  
 md Snoo-1 Bl.lc.:Unn= or SO-.Jnc. wave.\ Jn :i .. te.Jnst ~uch 1hre~rs." n 2009 Page #182  
 adv:inces in very sh()Tt J •radio wave, lb.\t ca,r:n1: out o( the LAKE .SU 2009 Page #182  
:-ccentrated ra,dar or other short wave t:ir:;-Geneul Try::vc Lie •~ay that 2009 Page #182  

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sor did more refined analysis with Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy (WDS) 2003 Page #106  

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s of plutonium transmitting on all wavelengths with 934 hertz, a measure th 2004 Page #12  

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

\1[UFON UFO Journal, 11/98; Moore, Waveney Ann. "Astronaut: We've had Visit 2005 Page #81  

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United Scates government has never wavered. It repeats, mantra-Like , that  2005 Page #76  

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rable height, remairung again in a wavering motion and, suddenly , it flew  2007 Page #196  

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hrough the propagation of magnetic waves, controlled by shifting the magnet 2003 Page #111  
aul Bennewitz had shown up, making waves and asking inconvenient questions. 2003 Page #150  
Belvoir" ■ "We projected long, low waves ... " ■ "Small dots would light up 2005 Page #7  
re episode simply vanished beneath waves. Until it was time to go? Perhaps  2006 Page #183  
ect high-power High Frequency (HF) waves beyond the horizon to detect radar 2008 Page #73  
y in a laboratory which sent shock waves through the scientific community i 2009 Page #20  
great advances in very short radio waves that came out of the war. If there 2009 Page #158  
nown stopping power of the air for waves that are shorter than light, or th 2009 Page #159  
ystems of whole populations, light waves, and shooting 155                  2009 Page #161  
mple of the effectiveness of sound waves in a prepared address before Massa 2009 Page #162  
antastic dream. It may not." Light waves, he said, offered a similar field. 2009 Page #162  
ans of artificially produced tidal waves arose from a suggestion made by Wi 2009 Page #164  
ere attended by unexpectedly large waves. General Puttick instructed Colone 2009 Page #164  
 order of those for recorded tidal waves, which have been disastrous , can  2009 Page #167  
project explored the generation of waves by means of explosives and led to  2009 Page #167  
 order of those for recorded tidal waves, which have been disastrous, can b 2009 Page #167  
project explored the generation of waves by means of explosives and led to  2009 Page #168  
 order of those for recorded tidal waves, which have been disastrous , can  2009 Page #168  
 were attended by unexpected large waves." "It was decided to test the sugg 2009 Page #169  
elop controllable artificial tidal waves to inundate the beaches before the 2009 Page #176  
to be used to generate the tsunami waves in order to be effective? Many Que 2009 Page #177  
nl I: t-- \Super 'Whistles,' Light Waves/ !May Become' A' Bomb Rivals i : C 2009 Page #183  

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microns. One scientist thought the waviness might be a fractal wave pattern 2003 Page #106  
with a specific frequency. Or, the waviness might be the result of heat abs 2003 Page #106  

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a Hollywood -style monster, a claw waving creature that wore a cloth garmen 2006 Page #91  
rs were being hawked by a smiling, waving little green alien with a UFO on  2007 Page #60  

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he layers and found that the thin, wavy lines of bismuth varied from one to 2003 Page #105  
ed together in the alternating and wavy micron thicknesses. Those inquiries 2003 Page #110  
es without bismuth and without the wavy pattern peculiar to the layered met 2003 Page #110  

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s. It was one thing to pick up and wax pieces, but quite another to gather  2003 Page #48  
that th.- rr-.-tcnal Mitnl handled wax fniro □ crashed I I ."s.llx th:..!,* 2003 Page #132  
o "seamed" edges), and a shard of "wax." We are in the process of having th 2004 Page #240  
man,: pat tort., tr.. sql. Vr4 LW* WAX:At .1 AAA *Oa I 4e ItNrea Ay; 'ow! . 2006 Page #34  

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t another witness, a Judge Love of Waxahatchie, Texas, claimed to have enco 2004 Page #32  

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 on stretchers? It could go either way, but I find it interesting that one  2003 Page #33  
olding up a non-human, is the best way I can describe it, little entity, a  2003 Page #35  
to that. He had the oval eyes this way, a slit for a mouth and it looked li 2003 Page #35  
ement or similar brush off. Either way this will move the case forward. Whe 2003 Page #36  
 with more light than I need. This way I almost always have one good exposu 2003 Page #45  
exposure. I finished the roll this way. (For the camera buffs, I shoot with 2003 Page #45  
 never thought of it in quite that way. It was getting cooler, now a breeze 2003 Page #46  
ins soon and I had better be on my way. I would stop at Datil for supper. I 2003 Page #46  
 missing in the front, there is no way we can tell accurately about its wea 2003 Page #48  
more pieces of information came my way which suggested that there may have  2003 Page #56  
quadron from Oakdale were on their way in to that facility. When Murphy arr 2003 Page #59  
iar with the area, but found their way onto a farm lane. Jerry recalls seei 2003 Page #60  
l evening sending people the wrong way. The Question of Bodies One of the m 2003 Page #67  
mily was renting, which was on the way to the impact location. John Hays me 2003 Page #70  
lings by putting himself in harm's way — at the Battles of Laiti Gulf, Iwo  2003 Page #86  
erited even in the most negligible way: nothing he did, authorized or attem 2003 Page #89  
 out of that high window was in no way personal. It was necessary. 91       2003 Page #95  
t underground or disguised in some way? Col. Corso said the motives of the  2003 Page #102  
 of the vehicle, vectoring it in a way similar to the way you order a volun 2003 Page #102  
ctoring it in a way similar to the way you order a voluntary muscle to move 2003 Page #102  
reports on the samples I sent your way. I noted that the Researcher (Linda  2003 Page #103  
ydrogen is given off as a gas. One way to confirm the presence of hydrogen  2003 Page #114  
 the age of Cold War paranoia gave way to the Age of Aquarius, the people w 2003 Page #141  
at they had seen in the sky on the way there. She recalled being undressed, 2003 Page #143  
nuing threat, but Hansen felt that way too." It took almost another decade  2003 Page #144  
e invisible to him, and that's the way the NSA, DIA and AFOSI liked it. The 2003 Page #148  
overnment Printing Office) all the way up to 1969. The footnote imprint ide 2003 Page #172  
need for absolute secrecy in every way— “...entire subject to be a matter o 2003 Page #172  
er ail entities and remains in any way available □ Establish Special Teams  2003 Page #172  
 letters did not drop down all the way. This happened because seldom used l 2003 Page #179  
word "screw driver" was the normal way of describing the tool, but about th 2003 Page #181  
 extent is our society richer, the way that Harry Truman and Vannevar Bush  2003 Page #187  
ite House, or did Wedemeyer on his way to China stop off in New Mexico to s 2003 Page #208  
 typewriter is consistent in every way with the era. 6. The right hand edge 2003 Page #210  
a Ckiaaaa rosemary aa* gather that way ait vldak 9kj te aata awllaUa shall  2003 Page #223  
 and hero been desirous of finding way* In which wo oould deal with th* elt 2003 Page #228  
nese Government both in a military way and in relation to the economy of th 2003 Page #230  
on, that most frequently found its way into media accounts. Brawley and Ett 2004 Page #29  
er it was it was either making its way or drifting out to sea. Being a fish 2004 Page #35  
ubbles coming up through it. In no way did this stuff resemble ordinary sea 2004 Page #39  
 mouth of the Sound and worked its way back in case the current had carried 2004 Page #40  
 irregularly continued to make its way to us, a goodly percentage of which  2004 Page #46  
nd radios failing, they made their way into the farmer's field called Capel 2004 Page #47  
at. And it goes into the base that way, through the fence, you can see it,  2004 Page #53  
e told me that Wilbert had found a way to communicate with an alien and tha 2004 Page #87  
 can't tell you. WBS: Is there any way in which I can get some information, 2004 Page #91  
d the pilot saw it glowing all the way to the ground. He radioed his report 2004 Page #102  
everal occasions, that there is no way to verify his cases. This would seem 2004 Page #115  
leaks of the QDs that have come my way represent about another 10 leakers.  2004 Page #125  
ree UFOs in September 1952. By the way, it is a great book about the Flatwo 2004 Page #130  
illy things. It was similar to the way people had behaved when Orson Welles 2004 Page #133  
classified by Canada and found its way into the hands of U.S. UFO researche 2004 Page #140  
and insisted he behave in the same way, and he did. It is completely inconc 2004 Page #143  
gent?" • "Some further evidence by way of corroboration has been provided b 2004 Page #153  
uble because it oscillated all the way down to the ground. However, it did  2004 Page #182  
st trailing and following it their way but from every camera — no matter wh 2004 Page #184  
r confirmed receiving had gone the way of the missing 18 minutes on the Wat 2004 Page #185  
— and if you do you do. That's the way it is. Q: There's no such thing as y 2004 Page #190  
f they were approached in the same way I was and given the choice would hav 2004 Page #190  
 it came in a completely different way. It came in a FedEx proposal to me — 2004 Page #195  
e oil fields, while Farley, on his way to San Diego, had just picked up a p 2004 Page #216  
traveling with him the rest of the way to the West coast. The friend said h 2004 Page #216  
s, but about three quarters of the way through the interview he mentions th 2004 Page #217  
 was written, this would go a long way to establishing the credibility of t 2004 Page #219  
f information. Think about it this way: if Stan Friedman brought forward th 2004 Page #222  
sition on MJ-12. There would be no way to disprove that theory, just as the 2004 Page #222  
e that theory, just as there is no way to prove that Pflock isn't making th 2004 Page #222  
 Ramey received the message on his way into his office and he had not read  2004 Page #227  
t the question, would there be any way Andrew's model could actually tell u 2004 Page #233  
ded into the film holder the right way. From this, coupled with the positio 2004 Page #234  
dows as a result of the flash, the way in which the camera was held (if it  2004 Page #234  
th a Speed Graphic, a very awkward way to use 231                           2004 Page #234  
rson there. He would be, as he was way ahead of the story, which appeared o 2004 Page #236  
en. There is a logical flow in the way these pieces of visible evidence app 2004 Page #238  
s could be weighted in a different way to compute an overall authenticity r 2004 Page #243  
estioned about it. Coincidence? No way! He was not the first to be eliminat 2004 Page #249  
 good. I think 'they' want it this way. Being a high-profile personality is 2004 Page #249  
 who among its members were in any way linked co the events revealed about  2005 Page #35  
aft landing gear. Fritz worked his way up to become chief of alighting devi 2005 Page #41  
trong odor used to waft across the way, and upon inqu.iring they \Vere told 2005 Page #42  
not expect to be traveling all the way to the remote Desert Experimental Ra 2005 Page #62  
 by Captain Mantell, were on their way from Georgia to Standiford Air Force 2005 Page #64  
ned debris down field in a massive way. I've taken a look at the terra serv 2005 Page #67  
ape of the craft that dictated the way -and angle of impact, the way it hit 2005 Page #67  
 the way -and angle of impact, the way it hit the lakebed -is what created  2005 Page #67  
ce photographs, obviously from the way they were made up. That really impre 2005 Page #68  
 the lakebed. It was not made that way. "I have tried various methods -we s 2005 Page #71  
 is. But my guess is that the best way to do it would be thermal infrared a 2005 Page #71  
ff alarms -especially thinking the way the military does about this. They w 2005 Page #71  
he empire's defeat, Reich made his way to Vienna where he enrolled medical  2005 Page #89  
enkotter. Reich wou.ld have had no way of knowing, but in more rarefied cir 2005 Page #96  
Reich drove through Roswell on his way to Tucson. There is some intriguing  2005 Page #98  
ious day. Moise was in Ohio on his way to Arizona at the time .. A meeting  2005 Page #98  
k - from the President on down. By way of one last example (or coincidence) 2005 Page #101  
     Will the Rocket Engine Go the Way of the Dodos? Jim Marrs Copyrighi 20 2005 Page #115  
ly marvelous mind in the MilJ...-y Way. It is fascinating to seek the truth 2005 Page #117  
elated sub-questions , weave their way into a score for each key category a 2005 Page #135  
that it does tend to behave in the way a real cadaver would." A recreation  2005 Page #150  
f out again. W/e finaU) worked our way to within yards of the wreckage, fea 2005 Page #155  
ared. Apodaca and Faustino led the way to the craft, then climbed inside, w 2005 Page #156  
 motivation. In fact, every clever way that you could thjnk of would be use 2005 Page #162  
 50,000 civilizations in our Milky Way Galaxy, which has a few hundred bill 2006 Page #5  
 and frequency alien communicators way ahead of us would use and they are t 2006 Page #6  
tion, their Holy Grail. We have no way to determine the lifetime of a civil 2006 Page #12  
but it's not supposed to work that way. It's supposed to be that they give  2006 Page #20  
elays to preserve that life in any way compromise the security of the opera 2006 Page #21  
 he was recruited and trained in a way unknown to his normal ELINT military 2006 Page #22  
onvened to discuss in a systematic way the possible societal implications o 2006 Page #48  
 inquiry of the Sessions was in no way based upon existing UFO cases or the 2006 Page #49  
 or dimension of space/time on its way elsewhere? Is human life relevant or 2006 Page #53  
iduals would need to buy time, any way possible, to formulate effective res 2006 Page #55  
are not alone!" would quickly give way to a frenzy of story angles. The big 2006 Page #58  
eadership. Initial fear would give way to a frenzy of interest as the NHI s 2006 Page #58  
nd explore, science would lead the way in demystifying the strange NHI and  2006 Page #61  
Overall church attendance would be way up, along with pastoral counseling a 2006 Page #64  
t stars in our sector of the Milky Way galaxy. Soon, new space-based telesc 2006 Page #70  
m at Lake Isabella and winding its way to California's Central Valley. Sudd 2006 Page #71  
rn and climb. About a third of the way through the turn, Weeks heard a warn 2006 Page #74  
thought he might need help. On the way, they had stopped just long enough t 2006 Page #74  
were sold as scrap and found their way into the hands of collectors. Two mo 2006 Page #84  
 who lived there back in 1952? The way that the locals were acting around m 2006 Page #92  
nicians were transported in such a way that the virus entered the air. See  2006 Page #108  
). Bahe was gasping for air on the way to the funeral of his 24 year old gi 2006 Page #110  
 the unit was directed to make its way towards the city of Birmingham. "We  2006 Page #122  
his name was out in the open. That way, if the Army did anything against hi 2006 Page #124  
arently they were shadowed all the way to Porton." (14) Researcher Margaret 2006 Page #124  
ase brought into the open in a big way through Sightings magazine — which [ 2006 Page #126  
 said Pope. "But let's put it this way: Operation Thunderchild is going to  2006 Page #130  
rs the recovered object was on its way to U.S. territory. Before leaving th 2006 Page #135  
peeds we were seeing. There was no way the bogies were from Earth because t 2006 Page #139  
was an acronym for "Homing All the Way Killers." [Editor's Note: The HAWK s 2006 Page #143  
nto an acronym for "Homing All the Way Killer." Source: FAS Space Policy Pr 2006 Page #143  
 to 20 seconds — there is only one way for an aircraft to do that (disappea 2006 Page #146  
iami, the bogies returned the same way — between sweeps. That means they re 2006 Page #146  
peeds we were seeing. There was no way the bogies were from Earth 144       2006 Page #147  
 EXERCISE.' Yeah, well, that's the way they used to do it. They were afraid 2006 Page #150  
o examine that because they had no way of retrieving it at the time. Dad an 2006 Page #155  
 been like snake skin in a sort of way. CAN YOU EXPLAIN THAT FURTHER? The a 2006 Page #158  
 AS IF LOOSE? No, as if it was the way it was. DID THAT ALSO REMIND YOU OF  2006 Page #159  
ther two men were treated the same way. But his Navy records mysteriously n 2006 Page #160  
a line around the area. So, on the way back, I saw a little piece of metal  2006 Page #176  
 into the ground, according to the way people were acting around it. So we  2006 Page #176  
metal that would cool faster. In a way it looked like magnesium steel but i 2006 Page #176  
cated to the FBI in a confidential way a day or so later (i.e., Dec. 8). Wh 2006 Page #179  
tive family history, she knows her way around such arcane instruments as li 2006 Page #180  
e valiantly trying to battle their way out of last place in the American Le 2006 Page #183  
erua, suggests. Or perhaps another way to tbjnk about it is that the federa 2007 Page #8  
rs. Here's another, more high-tech way of deceiving people. This shows the  2007 Page #28  
ted over the decades. ls there any way to see through such well-planned and 2007 Page #31  
ernment suppression and, along the way, facilitate greater transparency . 3 2007 Page #38  
lll CO account in a busincss-lila? way for its money. ■ 1998: $3.4 trillion 2007 Page #53  
chnology, you would HAVE lo find a way to get it to private industJy. . : · 2007 Page #54  
 a small flying saucer wending its way above the planet. The drawing is cap 2007 Page #67  
n a parking lot at dusk. lts entry way is open and its interior glowing. Th 2007 Page #69  
ver unidentified signals pass your way, Digital Signal Processin g captures 2007 Page #71  
oppers know that the chain store's way of announcin g sales is the appearan 2007 Page #73  
a chain of informati on points the way to a shadowy conspirac y bent on con 2007 Page #76  
gain. It might be in my blood in a way. "tvfW: Do you have any close family 2007 Page #81  
ke l was just "going home" in some way. (laughs) lVfW: Have you got many br 2007 Page #81  
ew years. MW: Can you describe the way you looked for UFO documents online. 2007 Page #84  
nd air traffic controllers all the way up to strategic air command people - 2007 Page #85  
ile Transfer Protocol -rudimentary way to look at remote machine folders an 2007 Page #85  
 and Telnets (Tel.net -rudimentary way to access computers via commands). I 2007 Page #85  
 shouldn't be used. GM: \X/ell the way I did it initially was through the c 2007 Page #87  
achines ability to function in any way. Then they go on to say "damage by a 2007 Page #88  
actually damaged their data in any way by doing so, it is an addition to th 2007 Page #88  
rmal circumstances. GM: There's no way you could innocently stumble upon it 2007 Page #88  
 nobody else could get in the same way I had done and bother my little oper 2007 Page #89  
't think it could. Ermm, it was my way of trying to communicat e with those 2007 Page #90  
time l ilidn't trunk there was any way I would be caught. MW: So no proof y 2007 Page #90  
ing through each of the hangars by way of a connecting doorway. Warren mome 2007 Page #114  
e space flight. There is a "better way" to access space. It's now time for  2007 Page #120  
e cream place. When we were on our way back to the house, my mom had to sit 2007 Page #124  
ek before he showed up. DeBow: The way your dad was so "aloof," do you trun 2007 Page #125  
ighting the fire, he said the only way he was able to survive was that he k 2007 Page #125  
but truth always seems to work its way co the surface, and if the scories h 2007 Page #127  
ft the power lines for it on their way through town. The townspeople got no 2007 Page #128  
 and a shock-wave was felt all the way to Las Cruces, New :Mexico. A meteor 2007 Page #130  
flying object. At least that's the way the Maxwell Field officers explained 2007 Page #133  
id, 'Marilyn Monroe and aliens? No way,"' explained Speriglio at the press  2007 Page #134  
ent in 1994, in his own words: "by way of a contact with access to NSA offi 2007 Page #135  
y General and complained about the way she was being ignored by the Preside 2007 Page #135  
 sacking partly out of the ice. No way was this wood, he said, like an ark  2007 Page #138  
te one night, and who "found their way to the site." Riggs says that his fa 2007 Page #138  
TH THE MJLITARY? Paul: \X/elJ, the way the soldiers were around it with the 2007 Page #171  
 he told us to turn around and the way he was acting -I remember it scared  2007 Page #171  
hed and analyzed , could go a long way in demonstrating the reality of alie 2008 Page #7  
oldiers from Dugway ever found its way into the Air Force files. If Hynek a 2008 Page #12  
he is. Since be won't, there is no way for others to evaluate his stability 2008 Page #14  
bury that the UFO was coming their way; but they also wanted confirmation t 2008 Page #33  
ar System-to deny that this in any way has a bearing on national security i 2008 Page #38  
gure I Map of Washington State The way I became aware of the Westport Crash 2008 Page #41  
"I knew they were in trouble." The way she said it, I felt as if she had pa 2008 Page #50  
es, attracting attention along the way. Mr. Carroll said the only thing he  2008 Page #54  
 illuminated in such a spectacular way before the Crash it attracted the at 2008 Page #59  
onsidered for release in the usual way. What's in the Asbestos Files? The 2 2008 Page #64  
od indentations SLIDE# 27 On their way back, Burroughs found three indentat 2008 Page #83  
ent): ... there's some more people WAY out in the woods, WAY, WAY out there 2008 Page #87  
 more people WAY out in the woods, WAY, WAY out there, farther than you guy 2008 Page #87  
 people WAY out in the woods, WAY, WAY out there, farther than you guys wer 2008 Page #87  
 Rendlesham Forest encounters this way: "GEEZ, it's incredible! The America 2008 Page #94  
She departed one day in a relative way And came home the previous night. Th 2008 Page #95  
future time line in some dangerous way. But moving backwards in time to a d 2008 Page #95  
ans corralled by illusions? Either way, whatever penetrated the Rendlesham  2008 Page #96  
a "national security threat." This way, they are kept less involved. Intere 2008 Page #110  
d Nations As I see it, this is the way for the nations of the world to brea 2008 Page #117  
d by the Senate in 1948, paved the way for mutual Allied security by the cr 2008 Page #132  
decided to share, but never in any way conflicting with the interests of hi 2008 Page #139  
the Nazis in early l 944, made his way to post-war Egypt where he created a 2008 Page #139  
ed CS!: Never let facts get in the way of an opinion VICTORL\ 'S REUGIOUS S 2008 Page #155  
d "received" with his initials the way he usually did. The S-4 contents con 2009 Page #8  
ar Nov 766 reactors are the safest way to obtain energy. 1981 The Electroma 2009 Page #10  
 of a technical study known as The Way to Space Travel that included among  2009 Page #16  
ut secrecy puts no obstacle in the way of foreign governments determined to 2009 Page #20  
ctronics , may represent the right way to re-establish rough equivalence wi 2009 Page #23  
 like you to find -, . ,·\:_ ·some way to brief the various Authoriz.ing Co 2009 Page #28  
d many have treated the story that way ever since, even though the slightes 2009 Page #30  
lassified UFO files was an obvious way to implement the National Security A 2009 Page #41  
 the Atlantic and Pacific right of way between Needles and Albuquerque ; an 2009 Page #48  
trong odor used to waft across the way, and upon inquiring they were told i 2009 Page #50  
o make his name known, this is the way he will be represented here. Anonymo 2009 Page #52  
 Bethurum 's account was published way back in 1954 -less than oneyear afte 2009 Page #55  
for what was going on. As /felt my way around the craft, I came upon the sy 2009 Page #66  
ead and sent down a beam. The best way I can describe it is a laser beam be 2009 Page #70  
tates Air Force in 1947. Along the way Wright Field became Wright Patterson 2009 Page #87  
 used her scissors and tried every way the she knew to dent, scratch, or da 2009 Page #91  
he weapon was not connected in any way with the atom bomb and that it was n 2009 Page #160  
 as: l. It is not connected in any way with the atomic bomb. 2. It is not a 2009 Page #161  
mb . 1. It is not connected in any way with the atomic bomb. 2. It is not a 2009 Page #168  
tter, as they could be used either way for counter-espionage purposes to in 2009 Page #177  
Mrs. Eu11e1~c: Ormandy, war. uader way foll.owed the ·iwl!e 6( the lnternat 2009 Page #182  

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The photographer's name was Walter Wayne Fisk. Stan Friedman, also recogniz 2003 Page #36  
there is the deliberate silence of Wayne Fisk, the last person to have hand 2003 Page #38  
I arrests two men, including Larry Wayne Harris in Nevada, alleging they ar 2006 Page #108  

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ud formations built up below. At a waypoint near Wendover, a small town on  2006 Page #74  

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 China. We are desirous of finding ways in which we could deal with the sit 2003 Page #224  
e (but it's expanding rapidly both ways) ■ Engineers like to understand pri 2005 Page #4  
f wealth and power. There are many ways to look at this; all give the same  2005 Page #75  
or the next six years. They parted ways in 1929 when Reich, after much clin 2005 Page #89  
ic biological energy which in many ways behaves differentl y from anything  2005 Page #91  
insights into the proposal to find ways of advancing our technolog) ' and n 2005 Page #128  
quire some time thinking over many ways that this could be created. Once th 2005 Page #149  
 order to determine weaknesses and ways to overcome whatever technology the 2006 Page #56  
se among scientists regarding best ways to understand and exploit the NHI e 2006 Page #58  
ible military defense, and finding ways to preserve some fraction of humank 2006 Page #62  
y. Secondarily, science would seek ways to communicate with or influence th 2006 Page #65  
, both collectively and in varying ways across the identified stakeholder g 2006 Page #65  
ects — "They're like us in so many ways" — will work for minimum social dis 2006 Page #66  
es are not made of prion protein). Ways in which abnormal prions are transm 2006 Page #114  
s might be infected by prions in 2 ways. The first is by an acquired infect 2006 Page #114  
ion was acquired in one of the two ways listed above. Animal mutilations: w 2006 Page #115  
Hansen will also djscuss potential ways to circumvent UFO-related meclia de 2007 Page #7  
uce public curiosity. 4. Potential ways to circumvent UFO-related medja dec 2007 Page #9  
, you find out that there are many ways of controlling information. Here is 2007 Page #16  
iator goggles. Considering all the ways such a character product could have 2007 Page #64  
different ideas and different life ways; others that survived such an exper 2007 Page #76  
More importantly l was looking for ways to ease the workflow. Also 1 used t 2007 Page #83  
 his PC to make sure there were no ways he could get in and change the pass 2007 Page #83  
er mountains around it for quite a ways. And we could see the fire, you kno 2007 Page #122  
people to it. But they were back a ways. Aunt: They were back away from it. 2007 Page #170  
fore revealing the many and varied ways in which national security has been 2008 Page #24  
lligence Board asked Bush to study ways of combing intelligence from all ag 2008 Page #131  
ler money has been used in various ways to forward social and global contro 2008 Page #144  
here his style is different in two ways: first, he is offering instruction  2009 Page #11  
d a defensive posture, and in some ways they have come to a complete halt.  2009 Page #15  
veloping rapidly and in unexpected ways. With each new practical scientific 2009 Page #20  
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mitment to help others in too many ways to be described in this short testi 2009 Page #95  
as abduction related also made its ways to investigators . While the story  2009 Page #136  

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about !he nc,v wc;,-ecre eapon pon wa• mcr~I rcll~blc. ll1:: could r:o: be  2009 Page #182  

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ng saucer situation was very real: WBS: I am doing some work on the collaps 2004 Page #91  
rs. RIS: What do you want to know? WBS: I have read (Frank) Scully's book o 2004 Page #91  
he book are substantially correct. WBS: Then the saucers exist? RIS: Yes, t 2004 Page #91  
ucers exist? RIS: Yes, they exist. WBS: Do they operate as Scully suggests  2004 Page #91  
le to duplicate their performance. WBS: So they come from some other planet 2004 Page #91  
hey didn't originate on the Earth. WBS: I understand the whole subject of s 2004 Page #91  
S. government at the present time. WBS: May I ask the reason for this class 2004 Page #91  
You may ask, but I can't tell you. WBS: Is there any way in which I can get 2004 Page #91  

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 quoted in rus obituary saying, "I wdn't raise an eyebrow about cooperacing 2007 Page #13  

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 addressed to Larry) were from men we'd named in the book, men who had now  2004 Page #49  
itten to criticize or correct what we'd written about them. They confirmed  2004 Page #49  
vestigation open to me, even after we'd gone into print. Two breaks came in 2004 Page #51  
e in that movie, Independence Day, we'd all be looking for a foxhole to get 2004 Page #197  
and Llanrwst near the River Conwy. We'd taken a caravan up and a horse, as  2006 Page #128  

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ieve that in all of human history, we'll never ever be able to go beyond th 2003 Page #8  
s of some other planetary galaxy." We'll get back to these men and what the 2004 Page #133  
 half century long cover-up. Today we'll consider the extent to which any o 2004 Page #134  
bout Area 51, Nevada. In a moment, we'll consider Homestead Air Force Base  2004 Page #144  
e of "Space Defense" is negative. "We'll check a few things and call you la 2006 Page #185  
or awhile. Why don't you visit and we'll show you around?" EDITING THE MANU 2007 Page #49  
n service: "\Xlhate\ er the delay, we'll text 1ou right away." Ll:.Vl STRAU 2007 Page #75  

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ple, for a year, all of them. Now, we're talking tremendous amounts of spac 2004 Page #52  
t exists between Dover and Calais, we're talking three tunnels of a similar 2004 Page #53  
ite in March 2002 at a conference. We're standing around a plaque on a stan 2004 Page #70  
 and he pointed at us and he said "We're very concerned about you bringing  2004 Page #183  
s to leave I got a call that said "We're sorry — he says it's off." And I s 2004 Page #196  
to their own conclusions. For now, we're left with a question that has been 2004 Page #223  
everyone agrees on every word, but we're still looking—and invite everyone  2004 Page #227  
SOLAR PANELS BEHIND FENCE ''\Xfhat we're looking at here is a brand new sol 2005 Page #66  
ations, 'Do you see the same thing we're seeing?' I got on the 141          2006 Page #144  
then in the 1960s. WHEN THEY SAID, WE'RE GOING TO SCRAMBLE — DID YOU HEAR A 2006 Page #146  
'That's impossible!' I said, Well, we're shut down, sir, and I don't know w 2006 Page #149  
FO Crash Retrieval Conference Now, we're going back thirty years to Thanksg 2006 Page #157  
been assured by the Air Force that we're not being invaded by flying saucer 2007 Page #24  
\'(/here will they turn up next?," we're asked, then admonished to "be aler 2007 Page #62  
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urora to even make a 5% effect and we're talking about I million amperes at 2008 Page #77  
. 11, 1988 Hypnosis Excerpt B: OK, we're talking real clearly with them (ba 2008 Page #86  
ent of Tab ''H" ■ If It looks like we're going to lose our group ■ And get  2008 Page #122  
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. Ford, what about flying saucers? We've had some in Michigan in the past w 2003 Page #195  
ssional investigation? Ford: Dave, we've had several incidents in Michigan  2003 Page #195  
sed, when Doug picked him up said, We've got to get out to Hart Canyon imme 2004 Page #72  
ield • If 90% are suppressed, then we've had 800 crash retrieval witnesses  2004 Page #124  
ngressional investigation?" "Dave, we've had several incidents in Michigan  2004 Page #177  
. In fact, the only "manipulation" we've done is to vary the brightness and 2004 Page #227  
on. But yet, based on the logbook, we've got military intelligence people,  2005 Page #68  
8; Moore, Waveney Ann. "Astronaut: We've had Visitors," St. Petersb11rg Ti1 2005 Page #81  
is isn't like the weather balloons we've seen before," I said. "And the Hom 2005 Page #156  
ment of flow FOIA: The NRL Records We've never heard of the guy We've never 2006 Page #38  
cords We've never heard of the guy We've never heard of the guy ...and stop 2006 Page #38  
?' And I said, 'I don't know, sir, we've just been shut down.' I think he s 2006 Page #149  
it. There would be too much shock. We've got to maintain this under wraps.  2006 Page #162  
sible in the corporate media. Oby, we've covered censorship so let's look a 2007 Page #20  
 it's calling to us to come to it! We've got to go to it. It's telling us t 2008 Page #85  

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a ,even p a~e ldier ddailing d One wea before he dial we mot and he told me 2008 Page #151  
chnology exhibited in UFOs. FUTURE WEA.PONS _In thinking about future weapo 2009 Page #23  
;mr,le of secrc; ,\ni:lo-A.ncrican wea;ion re- 1~he eftecl1\"cncss of so:an 2009 Page #183  
 he 1~ 1it: was not a biolci:ic al wea[)On. clllc! cng!n!!(J ~· o!_ U1e mot 2009 Page #184  

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covEr IS ORDER AEC ***** (MN) ** * weabl* SAID SEND MISTATED MEANING OF STO 2004 Page #229  

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faking such documents is extremely weak and is discussed in another paper o 2003 Page #26  
eased by producing the reaction in weak acetic acid. In the initial test co 2003 Page #114  
 of the Bi/Mg metal is left in the weak acetic acid until the bubbling stop 2003 Page #114  
Others are developing nations with weak governments where national security 2008 Page #25  

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cted; reports from prior centuries weaken the ETH; behavior inconsistent wi 2004 Page #121  

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acilitated the connection, it also weakened the threads on the bolt, leavin 2006 Page #78  

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

tronger system (the source) to the weaker -orgone energy flows from the wea 2005 Page #90  
aker -orgone energy flows from the weaker system to the stronger one. Sitti 2005 Page #90  
lt for many, including myself. The weaker energy field radiating from the i 2005 Page #90  
intervals, which got progressively weaker. 1.5-2 minutes after one of the ' 2008 Page #98  

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non-existent detection remains the weakest. Moreover, injtial assessments u 2007 Page #143  
roduce anything more than the very weakest sort of cosmic rays. The Dail) C 2009 Page #159  
the need o! power eriual to ve..-y weakest sor: o[ cnsouc nys. about 10 lim 2009 Page #182  

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 as possible in order to determine weaknesses and ways to overcome whatever 2006 Page #56  

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

s of January 1974 have attracted a wealth of controversy. An early investig 2003 Page #75  
pionage and fools no one given the wealth of other evidence about New Mexic 2003 Page #210  
shed UFO incidents that revealed a wealth of data from numerous named and u 2004 Page #110  
ish Member of Parliament • Posed a wealth of questions about British MI6 UF 2004 Page #210  
ighly stratified order in terms of wealth and power. There are many ways to 2005 Page #75  
shed UFO incidents that revealed a wealth of data from numerous named and c 2005 Page #139  
trolled a very large amount of the wealth, while about eighty percent lived 2005 Page #153  
m number generators are yielding a wealth of impressive data in both time a 2006 Page #102  
ars to have benefited, in terms of wealth or fame, from this unsolved myste 2006 Page #192  
onal highs, suffered a devastating wealth of lows, and finally, and many sa 2007 Page #136  
er official bodies have collated a wealth of data and image[) on the Anomal 2007 Page #138  
rtson My next interview provided a wealth of information but raised more qu 2008 Page #43  
ased on the ideal of stripping the wealth from men like the Rothschilds , R 2008 Page #125  
also was connected to the Carnegie wealth, serving as president of the Carn 2008 Page #131  

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

100 dollars, we would see that the wealthiest person owns more than S38 of  2005 Page #75  
8: Gene Pope, now one of America's wealthiest men, ilies. Former Defense Se 2007 Page #27  
amed Clarence Dillon as one of the wealthiest men in America with a fortune 2008 Page #131  

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

industrial complex ► The extremely wealthy. ►. Organized criminal groups ►  2007 Page #35  
er case "r" the word "reich" means wealthy or rich. So it is no stretch of  2008 Page #124  
view a "Reich" as an empire of the wealthy . The First Reich is known as th 2008 Page #124  
n Switzerland for Russia, aided by wealthy Gem1ans and accompanied by about 2008 Page #125  
r I, the Thule Society, a group of wealthy and aristocratic Germans interes 2008 Page #126  
ng Nazi Party. And it was the same wealthy businessmen in Western industria 2008 Page #126  
 by both Hitler and Churchill. The wealthy elite's decision to tum their ba 2008 Page #130  
ended to." Is it possible that the wealthy globalist families and companies 2008 Page #144  

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

ulval~ nt lo a tir.? rr.oon, ~re 1 weaoon said to oulrko! ~he nlom known. t 2009 Page #182  

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1e motion r.lc- 1 Existence of the weapan first tt:re sound d1vis1on Jf til 2009 Page #184  

Word: "weapo1", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

            Confirn1s -N·ew Secrei Weapo1;/ "As Awesome as Aton1Bomb" C 1NC 2009 Page #181  

Word: "weapon", 116 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 toward the development of a super weapon of War"...Consultation with Dr. B 2003 Page #25  
 period words and phrases • “super weapon of war", “atomic secrets", “celes 2003 Page #26  
ed as a possible "directed energy" weapon under the Strategic Defense Initi 2003 Page #149  
s to continue the development of a weapon that could be used against the EB 2003 Page #150  
ere ... scared, Burroughs drew his weapon on it and we went blank. Someone  2004 Page #50  
disc shot down as aforeign enemy's weapon system by the U. S. military in 1 2004 Page #73  
of the ultimate biological warfare weapon. The danger lies in the spread of 2004 Page #80  
the commurucation systems; and the weapon systems In adrution to these syst 2005 Page #162  
 of "black" (secret) airplanes and weapon systems. How can we learn the tru 2006 Page #71  
 help identify aircraft/spacecraft/weapon debris. These include geographic  2006 Page #72  
se accidents involved vehicles and weapon systems classified as Secret or e 2006 Page #72  
 component was a sway brace from a weapon pylon (bomb rack). Over the next  2006 Page #84  
t, give promise of the ultimate BW weapon. The danger lies in the spread of 2006 Page #105  
rfare that the creation of a super weapon might well be possible. In the mi 2006 Page #105  
Czech resistance uses anthrax as a weapon against German occupiers by sprea 2006 Page #107  
ch radiation leaked from a nuclear weapon. Local doctors had since noted th 2006 Page #126  
ng to feature real locations, real weapon systems, real tactics, real doctr 2006 Page #130  
ll, I respect your right to have a weapon but I would prefer that you keep  2006 Page #204  
he flight engineer, navigator, and weapon systems operator. The extreme for 2007 Page #106  
t they were a Top Secret air force weapon, and that it was these aircraft t 2007 Page #115  
bly to try and create the ultimate weapon of biological warfare. 20 Of cour 2008 Page #37  
in the regions affected by nuclear weapon tests. These facts (as well as th 2008 Page #102  
h nuclear warheads as the ultimate weapon of war. Even the deployment of ar 2008 Page #114  
ng more powerful than the ultimate weapon. That is the ultimate position-th 2008 Page #134  
king informed by a vast UFO/secret weapon infom1ation-gathering organizatio 2009 Page #12  
ion to Soviet placing of a Nuclear Weapon in Space" drawn up by Raymond Gar 2009 Page #17  
antinople, was such an unthinkable weapon. II was secret, and it was outlaw 2009 Page #20  
apons it can handle best. The best weapon of a dictatorship is secrecy. Sec 2009 Page #20  
ave attempted this kind of defense weapon in the past with marginal success 2009 Page #22  
king informed by a vast UFO/secret weapon information-gathering organizatio 2009 Page #23  
ed commanders that they were not a weapon of war. It was the 1946 ghost roc 2009 Page #155  
ional Press reported that a secret weapon, that rivaled the atomic bomb had 2009 Page #156  
ss speculation as to what this new weapon could be. I was intrigued by this 2009 Page #156  
o dig deeper. The June 1947 Secret Weapon Story If you piece together the n 2009 Page #156  
 Daily News: "Science Tries/or New Weapon Matching Atom Bomb in Power" 150  2009 Page #156  
and. No hint of the details of the weapon bas been revealed, but it is stat 2009 Page #157  
ource of information about the new weapon was most reliable, but could not  2009 Page #157  
c development. Informants said the weapon he helped develop was still a top 2009 Page #157  
oject. What an intriguing story! A weapon on par with the atomic bomb and a 2009 Page #157  
d by Soviet Intelligence agents. A weapon that could have won the war again 2009 Page #157  
completed on time! What could this weapon possibly be? June 14, 1947 The ve 2009 Page #157  
ion May be Factor in Latest Secret Weapon" There is one clue in the reports 2009 Page #157  
ports of the secret Anglo-American weapon said to outrival the atom bomb as 2009 Page #157  
ritish Refuse To Talk About Secret Weapon" British goven1ment ministries de 2009 Page #159  
that research on such an offensive weapon was started in 1944 and still was 2009 Page #159  
ess of the project as an offensive weapon," the paper continues , "it does  2009 Page #159  
partment as saying: The new secret weapon mentioned in Auckland, N.Z. repor 2009 Page #159  
 quoted Miller in an article: "New Weapon May Be Airborne" Miller said Leec 2009 Page #160  
raph: "U.S. Scientist Backs Secret Weapon Tale" The Herald Tribune quotes a 2009 Page #160  
pment of the secret Anglo-American weapon reported from New Zealand as sayi 2009 Page #160  
rom New Zealand as saying that the weapon exists and that first reports alt 2009 Page #160  
 further quoted as saying that the weapon was not connected in any way with 2009 Page #160  
b and that it was not a biological weapon. Existence of the weapon first wa 2009 Page #160  
iological weapon. Existence of the weapon first was reported by Prof. T. D. 2009 Page #160  
. Original reports said the secret weapon outrivaled the atom bomb. The Her 2009 Page #160  
im as saying that he worked on the weapon in New Zealand and that he believ 2009 Page #160  
nd and that he believed it to be a weapon of tremendous importance. "But fa 2009 Page #160  
 only hint as to the nature of the weapon as he disclosed its development s 2009 Page #160  
of life." The newsmen asked if the weapon had anything to do with the casua 2009 Page #160  
ientists in the development of the weapon while he was a civilian attached  2009 Page #160  
                       He said the weapon was conceived by the British alth 2009 Page #161  
tist Helped Make New Secret Lethal Weapon. America and Britain Keep Details 2009 Page #161  
on Snodgrass concerning the secret weapon. The Abilene Reporter listed thes 2009 Page #161  
 2. It is not a biological warfare weapon. 3. Development of the weapon, st 2009 Page #161  
fare weapon. 3. Development of the weapon, started during the war, was not  2009 Page #161  
d scientists in development of the weapon. 5. The weapon was conceived by t 2009 Page #161  
 development of the weapon. 5. The weapon was conceived by the British and  2009 Page #161  
 main points: "Confirms New Secret Weapon As Awesome as Atom Bomb" Asked ab 2009 Page #161  
some as Atom Bomb" Asked about the weapon as an alternate to the atomic bom 2009 Page #161  
 U.S. Navy received reports on the weapon, he said. The Syracuse Herald Jou 2009 Page #161  
cation" it might be described as a weapon. However, the handsome scientist, 2009 Page #161  
elopment." Snodgrass described the weapon as "top secret" and declined to a 2009 Page #161  
ticle, was this story: "Supersonic Weapon Is Forecast Another Secret Device 2009 Page #161  
26, 1947 which has both the secret weapon project and the Kenneth Arnold si 2009 Page #162  
ntials to be players in the secret weapon story, let's examine the secret p 2009 Page #164  
artificial tsunami as an offensive weapon. According to the Final Report on 2009 Page #164  
hing possibilities as an offensive weapon. It would be very desirable to ha 2009 Page #165  
Seal report confirms that a secret weapon story leaked in mid-June 1947 was 2009 Page #167  
 Seal Report: Existence of the new weapon ·was disclosed when Prof T. D. J. 2009 Page #167  
s work in connection with a secret weapon that was an effective alternate t 2009 Page #167  
s the director of research for the weapon project. The weapon did not reach 2009 Page #167  
search for the weapon project. The weapon did not reach the stage of practi 2009 Page #167  
Ordination, Sir William Peny." The weapon definitely did not reach the stag 2009 Page #167  
reports of a secret Anglo-American weapon said to outrival the atom bomb as 2009 Page #168  
 to the later speculation that the weapon may be airborne. Project Seal Rep 2009 Page #168  
                                   weapon. 3. Development of the weapon, st 2009 Page #169  
     weapon. 3. Development of the weapon, started during the war, was not  2009 Page #169  
d scientists in development of the weapon. 5. The weapon was conceived by t 2009 Page #169  
 development of the weapon. 5. The weapon was conceived by the British and  2009 Page #169  
g development, "Development of the weapon started after American forces lan 2009 Page #170  
of life." The newsman asked if the weapon had anythinJ! to do with the 164  2009 Page #170  
of many U.S. servicemen. A tsunami weapon could have flooded out the Japane 2009 Page #170  
nsfer to Florida. Existence of the weapon first The Seal Report was not dec 2009 Page #171  
 as a co-worker. "He worked on the weapon in New Zealand and that he be) ie 2009 Page #171  
d and that he be) ieved it to be a weapon of tremendous importance ." "But  2009 Page #171  
dynamics . said today a new secret weapon mentioned in Auckland, N.Z., repo 2009 Page #171  
ed: "Research on such an offensive weapon was started in 1944 and still was 2009 Page #172  
ess of the project as an offensive weapon" "it does not offer such a threat 2009 Page #172  
" Speculation. There was no viable weapon to control. Except for explosive  2009 Page #172  
 hint on information about the new weapon was what triggered this news leak 2009 Page #173  
Crossroads was a series of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United Sta 2009 Page #173  
cation" it might be described as a weapon. However, the handsome scientist, 2009 Page #176  
ted on a top secret Anglo-American weapon, on par with the Atomic bomb, pos 2009 Page #176  
ld Snodgrass claim that the secret weapon is not related to the atomic bomb 2009 Page #177  
s was in possession of an airborne weapon that rivaled the Atomic Bomb and  2009 Page #177  
ts to be) ieve that UFOs were this weapon? Is it possible that James Marion 2009 Page #177  
39-ycar-old bio-E::'dslcnee of the weapon was physicist, conrirn1t~d Saturd 2009 Page #181  
ts ''as awe- 1 Leech as saying the weapon was some in its eftects as he ato 2009 Page #181  
10 discuss 1.11cl Asked about ll~c weapon as an ,veapon, Snodgrass sa_id it 2009 Page #181  
ro;cct ~"'_e been ~~VCh•".'1 1 ... weapon wu started in IOH and 'countr,e,  2009 Page #182  
                              ~New Weapon 1MayBe ,Airborne SYDI-,EY, Aust:- 2009 Page #183  
said, of!cred 11! Esistencc or the weapon tint simiiar lt!ld. wa, reported  2009 Page #183  
t it The Herald 'tribune qU0le?J;I weapon sn1ci 1? outr1val the atom says i 2009 Page #184  
LI yr::ia :i~. S8) In,. th_~. thr. weapon \.'t1nl'1~\l,II" Bu~h, w;i:•tln,c 2009 Page #184  
rci. be m the nature c1 an alrbome weapon outrh'a.ltd the atom miss.lie suc 2009 Page #184  
ht-made the comment only beto be a weapon o! tremendoas c.iu:se tic kr.ew P 2009 Page #184  

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 the people who worked on this new weapon's project in 1944. How newsmen we 2009 Page #160  

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0C;-iy on the na\lurc of n new I , weapon-aJ)p rOilC}un& the a.tom ! bomb i 2009 Page #182  

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lated today on the nature of a new weapon-approaching the atom bomb in impo 2009 Page #157  

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

 the men involved; illegal nuclear weaponry; documented physiological chang 2004 Page #48  
• SDI apparatus • Advanced Optical Weaponry • State of the Art Lasers • Fib 2004 Page #162  
d to be involved with both defense weaponry as well as UFOs. These distingu 2008 Page #134  
 It is important to note that such weaponry will not necessaril y result in 2009 Page #22  
ting with recently acquired German weaponry. Although Government concern wa 2009 Page #155  
ed to the atomic bomb, when atomic weaponry would have to be used to genera 2009 Page #177  

Word: "weaponrymj-12", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

11 Weapons: offensive or defensive weaponryMJ-12 Code Receiving Facility U  2003 Page #175  

Word: "weapons", 170 instance(s) (Back to Top)

d Head or the Army Air Forces “New weapons are on the drawing board which a 2003 Page #16  
before we can exploit these "super weapons of war" we need to win the war f 2003 Page #27  
p □ FDR language matching o “super weapons of war” o “of such wonders ” □ L 2003 Page #27  
ar enemies, while "pushing through weapons development that might reduce th 2003 Page #102  
hts were flying around the Manzano Weapons Storage complex; then the larges 2003 Page #142  
 underground repository of nuclear weapons components in the Western world. 2003 Page #142  
rammed to the rafters with nuclear weapons and replacement parts for all so 2003 Page #142  
ossibly disarming or crippling our weapons of mass destruction. Flying sauc 2003 Page #142  
ists from the Air Force (Phillips) Weapons Lab. Doty was later told that se 2003 Page #146  
lien underground bases with atomic weapons and "bunker buster"-type bombs t 2003 Page #149  
nted matter, electronic records 11 Weapons: offensive or defensive weaponry 2003 Page #175  
nal secret tests of technology and weapons at location of our choosing. How 2003 Page #187  
nal secret tests of technology and weapons □ Are we near an energy breakthr 2003 Page #188  
 involve national security — a new weapons system. I surely wouldn't releas 2003 Page #196  
tee Director, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project                          2003 Page #214  
belonging to any aircraft, rocket, weapons, or balloon test that are indica 2003 Page #232  
by a S£D USA, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, secured theand security 2003 Page #233  
loyed as a radio technician at the Weapons Research Establishment in Salisb 2004 Page #15  
 two spheres flown to the National Weapons Research Establishment at Adelai 2004 Page #16  
Airmen in the Bentwaters (nuclear) Weapons Storage Area first saw the unkno 2004 Page #47  
he craft to the ground, within the Weapons Storage Area and the surrounding 2004 Page #48  
 setting for considerable military weapons development and testing and inte 2004 Page #48  
t Gate, to the effect that nuclear weapons were stored at RAF Bentwaters an 2004 Page #53  
 confirm nor to deny where nuclear weapons are located either in the U.K. o 2004 Page #54  
d Air Force personnel that nuclear weapons stored in the Weapons Storage Ar 2004 Page #54  
that nuclear weapons stored in the Weapons Storage Area at RAF Woodbridge w 2004 Page #54  
Benrwaters and Woodbridge: Nuclear Weapons Allegations." 56                 2004 Page #59  
U.S. military in 1947 as an 'enemy weapons system.' A T-Force assigned to s 2004 Page #62  
tioned at the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project at Sandia Base, Albuquer 2004 Page #63  
 Staff (JCS) under whose authority weapons test ranges were established and 2004 Page #65  
ery definition an advanced foreign weapons system. Effort would be expended 2004 Page #65  
the United States deliberately use weapons to bring down one or more foreig 2004 Page #65  
ka piloted bombs and other suicide weapons sent against the U.S. in the Pac 2004 Page #66  
when the government allegedly used weapons to forcefully bring some of the  2004 Page #82  
r decades. Japan's use of chemical weapons in World War II was long covered 2004 Page #140  
vich • Worked in Space and Nuclear Weapons Program • Designed nuclear warhe 2004 Page #159  
 N.M.11...V.R U... .2.01 WHERE THE WEAPONS AIM /;?•)`---itso4fil 17,17.4„,  2004 Page #165  
ve our national security — our new weapons systems. I certainly wouldn't re 2004 Page #186  
 was to protect the various atomic weapons research facilities in the area. 2004 Page #220  
g objects or unconventional aerial weapons is a subject matter under discus 2004 Page #252  
egarding BW (presumably biological weapons). "Designated MJ projects should 2004 Page #253  
 of UFOs and Unconventional Aerial Weapons (UAW) as a national security thr 2004 Page #254  
 action like the use of biological weapons to control major population cent 2004 Page #254  
inth series of atmospheric nuclear weapons tests and which were conducted b 2005 Page #39  
ure fired on the aliens, but their weapons jammed. The colonel was hospital 2005 Page #79  
nrung (e.g. narcotics trafficking, weapons trafficking, securities fraud);  2005 Page #85  
ce commanded the Naval Air Special Weapons Facility at Kirtland AFB from 19 2005 Page #130  
rom 1951-1954. The jargon "special weapons" refers to atomic energy-a subje 2005 Page #130  
ors. Those with access to "special weapons" programs are already cleared an 2005 Page #130  
 for the purpose of resting secret weapons. In my opinion these are the onl 2005 Page #151  
or airplanes or rockets or nuclear weapons or transplanted organs or blood  2006 Page #6  
uld expect that our development of Weapons of Mass Destruction and the mean 2006 Page #8  
exhaust. They would make wonderful weapons delivery and defensive systems.  2006 Page #9  
 stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons. What is more exciting than alie 2006 Page #13  
alyzes Colonel, securItyttwarn Mee weapons - all Jaen, UFO retreats to pare 2006 Page #26  
or Soviet/Bloc aerospace vehicles, weapons systems, andior residual compone 2006 Page #26  
alled the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division at China Lake, likely t 2006 Page #45  
tary command and control, advanced weapons systems and every kind of intell 2006 Page #62  
any of them represent aircraft and weapons that incorporated what were sens 2006 Page #86  
litary research of the late 1940's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) were q 2006 Page #105  
ouse for and testing of biological weapons. Would it be reasonable to assum 2006 Page #106  
945: Japanese establish biological weapons program, known as Unit 731, at P 2006 Page #107  
es begins research into biological weapons • WWII: Czech resistance uses an 2006 Page #107  
. • 1968: U.S. conducts biological weapons tests at Johnston Atoll in the S 2006 Page #107  
lly end their offensive biological weapons program • May 1971- February 197 2006 Page #107  
 United States destroys biological weapons stockpile. • 1973: Soviet Union  2006 Page #107  
nion begins Biopreparat biological weapons program. • March 1975: Biologica 2006 Page #107  
• March 1975: Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention comes into effect • 1 2006 Page #107  
ar (Iran-Iraq): Iraq uses chemical weapons and works on biological weapons. 2006 Page #107  
al weapons and works on biological weapons. • 1984: Soviet Union reportedly 2006 Page #107  
ekov) develops Alibekov Anthrax, a weapons grade strain. 20 The source here 2006 Page #107  
rt Storm) Iraq prepares biological weapons for possible use. • April 11,199 2006 Page #108  
oviet Union cease their biological weapons program. Gorbachev later 'offici 2006 Page #108  
ally' cancels Russia's 'offensive' weapons program • 1993: NATO creates wor 2006 Page #108  
ay. Aum also researches biological weapons, tries to obtain Ebokt. • 1995:  2006 Page #108  
nspectors destroy Iraqi biological weapons. • 1997: Soviet scientists publi 2006 Page #108  
itary aggression toward the "enemy weapons systems." Former State Rep. Kiss 2006 Page #139  
ch keeper flights carrying nuclear weapons are too horrific to contemplate. 2006 Page #140  
rieval Conference "Men, equipment, weapons — vanish without a trace. (Howe' 2006 Page #141  
lem for the Air Force when nuclear weapons are lost over friendly countries 2006 Page #141  
dered the flight leader to arm his weapons and destroy the object. The lead 2006 Page #143  
e publicized threat to use nuclear weapons against Chinese troops. The nigh 2006 Page #165  
lear and other cosmic energies for weapons applications ,-An exponentiaU y  2007 Page #37  
rence with nuclear and other major weapons programs ;. Comprehensive progra 2007 Page #37  
rence with nuclear and other major weapons programs ► Comprehensive program 2007 Page #37  
anet. It is said that conventional weapons usually cannot penetrate the int 2007 Page #131  
 crafts, but electromagnetic pulse weapons, magnetic shock-waves and phased 2007 Page #131  
wn Soviet/Bloc aerospace vehicles, weapons systems, and/or residual compone 2007 Page #134  
rief history. In 1970, the Special Weapons Center took over management of A 2007 Page #162  
d development of both aircraft and weapons - one of K.ircland 's most impor 2007 Page #163  
;nts;r Corporate Author: AIR FORCE WEAPONS LAB KIRTLAND AFB N MEX Report Da 2007 Page #163  
hancement mechanism; The Air Force weapons laboratory system for evaluation 2007 Page #163  
e rughJy guarded secret of nuclear weapons stored inside the :tvfanzanos by 2007 Page #164  
istrati on responsible for nuclear weapons storage -and Chi.lili May 17, 19 2007 Page #168  
nge is used by the U. S. Air Force Weapons Laborator y, Sandia Laboratories 2007 Page #174  
for safety and security of nuclear weapons with currcn1 in1clligencc concer 2007 Page #175  
ncc concerning thre:115 to nuclear weapons. The definition of CR 44 is CoUe 2007 Page #175  
on conccminj! thrc.11.S 10 nude-Jr weapons and 10 rcpon such C\'al113led 1n 2007 Page #175  
he safel) and security of nucle:ir weapons . b. (U) All AFOSI units arc ,., 2007 Page #175  
thrc:it to the security of nuclear weapons operalc in1cm:11ionally . (2) (U 2007 Page #175  
tion concerning threats to nuclear weapons and to report such evaluated inf 2007 Page #175  
the safety and security of nuclear weapons." 169                            2007 Page #175  
fvecls, which landed where nuclear weapons were stored. The complaint says  2007 Page #176  
uadron "on duty inside the Manzano Weapons Storage Area, sighted an unident 2007 Page #176  
Kirtland AFB Coyote Canyon Manzano Weapons Storage Area saw glowing lights  2007 Page #176  
land inside the restricted nuclear weapons zone. Conclude with summary of c 2007 Page #176  
dered the flight leader to am1 his weapons and destroy the object. The lead 2008 Page #29  
al rumors and allegations that the weapons in question were nuclear in natu 2008 Page #32  
 Logging Camp. I saw four milita,y weapons carriers. There were at least te 2008 Page #51  
lving the potential firing of live weapons over the mainland UK! Torres is  2008 Page #66  
ndo Moulton Howe "The WSA Toi·ver (weapons storage area) saw all kinds of l 2008 Page #71  
rican men were told to leave their weapons behind to comply with the Britis 2008 Page #80  
now where you were. The WSA Tower (weapons storage area) saw all kinds of l 2008 Page #86  
irect result of our testing atomic weapons? The presence of unidentif ied s 2008 Page #113  
                  the exclusion of weapons chat are coo destructive, with t 2008 Page #114  
ch resulted in the creation of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group. Berkne 2008 Page #134  
1994 AND THE TOPIC WAS NON-LETEIAL WEAPONS There is Good Nev.-s and Bad New 2008 Page #146  
Trmties protect people -Non-Lethal Weapons generate conflict THE AVIARY: •  2008 Page #148  
osed Solutions (p 3) UFOs as Space Weapons (p 4) Recommended Changes to the 2009 Page #8  
(p 10) Defense against UFO Nuclear Weapons (p 11) RPVs and Man-Made UFOs (p 2009 Page #8  
Vs and Man-Made UFOs (p 11) Future Weapons (p 12) Unidentified Flying Objec 2009 Page #8  
ention pre-deployment of defensive weapons in space; "Star Wars" was an inv 2009 Page #10  
ligence operations . UFOS AS SPACE WEAPONS I am not the first to suggest th 2009 Page #16  
t some UFO's are or could be space weapons sent here to be deployed for eit 2009 Page #16  
ng other things space vehicles and weapons of mass destruction. Oberth has  2009 Page #16  
                                   weapons" could be fired at a man-made sa 2009 Page #17  
chnological disarmament of nuclear weapons." The Soviets were already playi 2009 Page #17  
ust 1961 when he referred to space weapons that could be "directed to any p 2009 Page #17  
overed by the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project Special Weapons Team aft 2009 Page #17  
es Special Weapons Project Special Weapons Team after the space vehicle was 2009 Page #17  
 theorized that small guided space weapons could be "launched from the [spa 2009 Page #17  
 abundantly clear that an advanced weapons system was being deployed over s 2009 Page #17  
g that flying saucers was a secret weapons development and placing a securi 2009 Page #17  
 for these incursions over nuclear weapons storage facilities. One fatal ac 2009 Page #18  
ble to expect each side to use the weapons it can handle best. The best wea 2009 Page #20  
pating in the development of super weapons. But secrecy puts no obstacle in 2009 Page #20  
       DEFENSE AGAINST UFO NUCLEAR WEAPONS What have Russia, China, Sweden, 2009 Page #22  
rne targets, including UFO nuclear weapons before they are launched. Implem 2009 Page #22  
e of, say, extraterrestrial plasma weapons and EMP devices. Furthermore, ou 2009 Page #22  
 and EMP devices. Furthermore, our weapons would be apt to miss and acciden 2009 Page #22  
isticated remotely piloted control weapons . If UFOs can use elaborate comm 2009 Page #22  
 instead of satellites . For these weapons , speed may not be so important; 2009 Page #22  
er ship. It is probable that these weapons of the future, designed for info 2009 Page #22  
WEA.PONS _In thinking about future weapons, most people envision a sophisti 2009 Page #23  
ision a sophistication of existing weapons. This unimaginative view has not 2009 Page #23  
cal use of chemical and biological weapons. EXECUTIVE BRIEFING DOCUMENT THE 2009 Page #23  
 down in front of him and over the weapons storage facility (above), said t 2009 Page #69  
equencies we were on from the WSA, Weapons Storage Area, and they were indi 2009 Page #70  
 tower used to monitor underground Weapons Storage Area (WSA), that presuma 2009 Page #71  
, that presumably included nuclear weapons heavily guarded in December I 98 2009 Page #71  
ME DOWN IN THE GENERAL AREA OF THE WEAPONS STORAGE AREA? I could see someth 2009 Page #71  
 COMING FROM A LIGHT DOWN INTO THE WEAPONS STORAGE AREA, THOSE WOULD BE OTH 2009 Page #71  
n at RAF Bentwaters, as far as the Weapons Storage Area. SOME PEOPLE WOULD  2009 Page #75  
d out of the Rendlesham Forest and Weapons Storage Area shortly after the t 2009 Page #77  
s. Something did happen around the Weapons Storage Area. I do know the radi 2009 Page #78  
what took place in the area of the Weapons Storage Area -that tape was list 2009 Page #78  
ecember 28, 1980). It involved the Weapons Storage Area. It was parked and  2009 Page #79  
ct. We're in contact with the WSA (Weapons Storage Area) tower. Adrian and  2009 Page #79  
have UFO craft flying over nuclear weapons storage areas and nobody seems t 2009 Page #85  
quid to Solid Fueled Thermonuclear Weapons, 1951-1954," 15 July 200 I, Swor 2009 Page #96  
emerges of a secret Anglo-American weapons project that was not the atomic  2009 Page #156  
 because he had headed up a secret weapons project during World War 2 that- 2009 Page #156  
n of construction. Post-war secret weapons have included a cosmic ray bomb. 2009 Page #158  
t Device Greater Than Atomic Bomb" Weapons as terrifying as the atom bomb - 2009 Page #161  
ove the ultra violets there may be weapons of future warfare as devastating 2009 Page #162  
 was to test the effect of nuclear weapons on naval ships. The series consi 2009 Page #173  
e Answers Is it possible that this weapons project which was already defunc 2009 Page #177  
 out enemy rad.:rr. · This strange weapons story does bear all the hallmark 2009 Page #177  
the belief that they were a secret weapons program of the United States. Jo 2009 Page #177  
ncr. on the turthday honor,; list\ weapons o( future warfare 2s de\'· or Ki 2009 Page #183  

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e not, defenseless. Their 'special weapons' were, and even now are, unconve 2004 Page #62  

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pecifically directed at the base's weapons-storag e area-and amid controver 2008 Page #32  

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ulation has focused upon a nuclear weapons-test as being the culprit, the c 2007 Page #142  

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oother texture, which may indicate wear. The rest of the body of the sole h 2003 Page #48  
Figure 53), indicating very little wear. However, since up to one-quarter o 2003 Page #48  
y we can tell accurately about its wear pattern. Although the large sole is 2003 Page #48  
of the group should be required to wear civilian clothes. The principal fun 2003 Page #222  
and taking into account suspension wear and tear of the vehicle, the shadow 2004 Page #232  
t show signs of excessive oxidized wear. He was also permitted to run his h 2007 Page #100  
flake makeup that ladies sometimes wear." Many people described seeing a fl 2007 Page #130  
t personnel increasingly no longer wear the blue uniforms of police sworn " 2008 Page #145  
viets fearful. This cover began to wear thin in the Kennedy psychological w 2009 Page #17  
miral Nimitz and was authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacific Area Campaign r 2009 Page #164  

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*000w earahntrel Straw. al anr aa. wearer designed for m•hosn vs. Tit MIMI  2006 Page #35  

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odak ASA 64 slide film left. I was wearing a bandanna for sun protection. I 2003 Page #45  
m out of the truck exited four men wearing an odd white covering which Bill 2003 Page #70  
nd profuse bleeding. All four were wearing protective suits when they came  2004 Page #81  
rred from getting in by a stranger wearing medical gloves and apron. But he 2005 Page #32  
ibed it as "very ugly," apparently wearing a helmet on its large head, and  2005 Page #34  
ntify themselve s and who were not wearing military uniforms . The men were 2005 Page #35  
ures and profuse bleeding, despite wearing protective suits, after contacti 2005 Page #126  
 sturued. If the aLiens were found wearing £Light sujts, a study would be m 2005 Page #162  
t 4 feet tall, with brown skin and wearing a silver-metallic flight suit. S 2005 Page #169  
l pressure suit. Had he been found wearing a space suit, there might have b 2006 Page #75  
a monks outfit. It was depicted as wearing a tunic top, a pointed hood that 2006 Page #91  
he monster was not a living entity wearing a cloth garment. On one occasion 2006 Page #93  
nd profuse bleeding. All four were wearing protective suits when they came  2006 Page #104  
d on the head area. WAS THIS BEING WEARING ANY CLOTHES? No, you could tell  2006 Page #158  
iral Bird and he arrived in stores wearing aviator goggles. Considering all 2007 Page #64  
nned , around five feet in height, wearing uniforms and black-billed caps - 2009 Page #54  
nned , around five feet in height, wearing uniforms and black-billed caps." 2009 Page #55  

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no further because you have become weary or distracted by a convenient expl 2008 Page #55  

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

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d under the strictest secrecy. The weather balloon explanation for the mate 2003 Page #17  
ly imaginative interpretation of a weather balloon crash, behind the scenes 2003 Page #86  
rought your golf clubs because the weather here has been just perfect for g 2003 Page #89  
cer ’ General Believes It Is Radar Weather Gadget Airforce Says '— Platter  2003 Page #119  
malrnal a* bcia; rin*i*tr.i wiih a weather b.ilk.m XXc gathrrrd up ». me of 2003 Page #132  
 e.g., meteors, downed satellites, weather balloons, and military aircraft. 2003 Page #175  
hat Bourassa was the head of Mount Weather, the nuclear attack proof bunker 2003 Page #193  
hite House. Bourassa, who at Mount Weather had instant access to the Joint  2003 Page #193  
cenes. Aerial photographs of Mount Weather show the presidential heliport w 2003 Page #194  
ds evidence for this role of Mount Weather in UFOs was Brigadier-General St 2003 Page #194  
rank, and I first met him at Mount Weather Virginia, Winchester, which is t 2003 Page #194  
ge that the crashed vehicle was no weather balloon. That explanation never  2004 Page #61  
" SLIDE #4: USAF Paragraph stating weather balloon: was cover-up for Top Se 2004 Page #61  
amily that he had seen more than a weather balloon at the crash site. In a  2004 Page #84  
ole in Roswell, coming up with the weather balloon theory to cover up what  2004 Page #85  
 a misunderstanding about a downed weather balloon. How did this all come b 2004 Page #134  
 too. He said it was nothing but a weather balloon — that they snatched up  2004 Page #139  
Johnson. He also called in an army weather expert, Irving Newton, who ident 2004 Page #141  
identified the debris as that of a weather balloon and a radar target. Gene 2004 Page #141  
what did a wreck have to do with a weather balloon? Other researchers canno 2004 Page #141  
 interview that they had faked the weather balloon debris in General Ramey' 2004 Page #142  
and he never saw it. But it was no weather balloon. And by implication, we  2004 Page #142  
 crash Leo Bourassa, who ran Mount Weather where the President and top staf 2004 Page #176  
 time with Siznals Corp that Mount Weather had facilities to track UFOs. NA 2004 Page #177  
 AND MISSION Line7 ONLY SHOW****BY WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE Line8 ****50 2004 Page #228  
K Line 7 (M) ONLY SHOW **** *** BY WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (B) ONLY SHO 2004 Page #229  
ULD MAKE (B) ONLY SHOW **** *** BY WEATHER BALLOONS 400KW WAVE (C) NEXT CRE 2004 Page #229  
00KW WAVE (C) NEXT CREW OUT TODAY. WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (DR)they nex 2004 Page #229  
 MAKE (DR)they next SEND OUT is OF WEATHER BALLOONS would fare (G)**** NEXT 2004 Page #229  
 fare (G)**** NEXT could you ** IF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (MN)*****nEX 2004 Page #229  
 MAKE (MN)*****nEXT THEY SAY PR OF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD WORK Line8 (M) ** 2004 Page #229  
y and mission next crew out today. Weather balloons would make ****509 has  2004 Page #230  
 press the mission is to recover a weather balloon. Bond returned to his of 2004 Page #230  
sc was nothing more than a mundane weather balloon. Why? What happened in t 2004 Page #230  
k...forwarded to Fort Worth, and...weather balloons." Was the memo an attem 2004 Page #230  
 an attempt at damage control with weather balloons constituting a cover st 2004 Page #230  
 the debris was that of a "crashed weather device." And since then, not one 2004 Page #230  
not be influenced any farther, the weather is lacking any precipitation (si 2004 Page #253  
nds. SLIDE# 16 There is also fresh weather caulking around the doors. SLIDE 2005 Page #56  
not something that was made by the weather, it's not something that was mad 2005 Page #71  
 employed, was capable of altering weather patterns in the surrounding atmo 2005 Page #88  
ng atmosphere. More, some of these weather modjftcati on operations attract 2005 Page #88  
 simple apparatu s to alter entire weather fronts? And why did thjs activjt 2005 Page #88  
liable predictor of changes in the weather. If there is a conventi onal exp 2005 Page #91  
ucson and a man very interested in weather control. Their first contact dat 2005 Page #97  
r the government; and the National Weather Bureau's liaison with the Instit 2005 Page #97  
eople in the Dept. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau and in Mr. Gardner's offi 2005 Page #97  
 and in Mr. Gardner's office about weather control. They suggested that Mr: 2005 Page #97  
r and had a well-known interest in weather control. The Douglas-Moise Memo  2005 Page #97  
er his 1957 death, documents early weather modification, or CORE (cosmic or 2005 Page #98  
nce of events continued to repeat. Weather modification was a subject of ge 2005 Page #99  
ident's 1953 Advisory Committee on Weather Control. .An atmospheric physici 2005 Page #99  
iring, the University of Arizona's weather modification study was ongoing a 2005 Page #100  
owing Air Force jets being used in weather modification experiments, as Rei 2005 Page #100  
ns and findjngs, as well as in rus weather morufication work - from the Pre 2005 Page #101  
 hill. The ground was hot from the weather and the humidity . The first th. 2005 Page #154  
ouble." "The Government calls them weather balloons, " Apodaca said. "They' 2005 Page #156  
ng back." "But this isn't like the weather balloons we've seen before," I s 2005 Page #156  
to recover one of our experimental weather balloons that was reported to ha 2005 Page #156  
ouse, a storage room where he kept weather balloons he had found. The soldi 2005 Page #157  
on papers. The~ rook with them the weather balloons and other odds and ends 2005 Page #157  
io in August 1945. \Xlas it just a weather balloon, or something far more m 2005 Page #158  
cruise missiles. This mobile, all- weather day and night system is highly l 2006 Page #143  
thern Puget Sound at the time, the weather was described as agthing from "c 2006 Page #189  
, planets, the sun, and the moon), weather conditions and hoaxes. Only 70 l 2008 Page #23  
ng leaves, insect swarms, peculiar weather conditions , reflections, flying 2008 Page #29  
nt than the facile explanations of weather balloons and swamp gas. My desir 2008 Page #42  
he usual possibilities , including weather balloons , military aircraft, et 2008 Page #66  
, 1966. 2~ According to historical weather data, the visibility at Westport 2008 Page #69  
ation . 32 According to historical weather data, the visibility at Westport 2008 Page #70  
 assassination of JFK. If" ... the weather is lacking any percipitation (si 2008 Page #111  
e the power to control the Earth's weather, to cause drought and flood, the 2008 Page #134  
se stel Jar alignments are tied to weather or lighting conditions, because  2008 Page #135  
o not require specific lighting or weather conditions." She concluded. Mich 2008 Page #135  
not be influenced any further, the weather is lacking any precipitation ... 2009 Page #43  

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travels through the southwest, and weave it into their tale to add an aura  2004 Page #221  
l as other related sub-questions , weave their way into a score for each ke 2005 Page #135  

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t Kecksburg. Another witness, Bill Weaver, was a teenager in 1965. Today Bi 2003 Page #70  
n historian Air Force Major Truman Weaver, who was a friend of UFO research 2004 Page #97  
nd of UFO researcher Don Berliner. Weaver showed a letter to Berliner from  2004 Page #97  
e he was working. in his letter to Weaver he stated that the bodies were la 2004 Page #97  
ow, would you, boys?" When Colonel Weaver later interviewed Cavitt for the  2004 Page #139  
storian friend in Illinois, Truman Weaver. \'(/hi.le there, Weaver showed h 2005 Page #42  
s, Truman Weaver. \'(/hi.le there, Weaver showed him a copy of a letter dat 2005 Page #42  
field stated that he phoned Truman Weaver -who was himself a retired Air Fo 2005 Page #42  
ntinued that: "Without hesitation, Weaver gave me the phone number of his f 2005 Page #42  
as mimeographed. Curious, I called Weaver about such a document. He was not 2005 Page #42  
s interesting that Colonel Richard Weaver, author of the grossly misleading 2006 Page #13  
S and H from UFORI. Autographed 5. Weaver, Colonel Richard L. "The Roswell  2006 Page #13  
jority of NASA personnel. Mary Ann Weaver, a former Boeing Engineer and com 2008 Page #135  
lytic methods for problem solving. Weaver set out to confirm or deny the fi 2008 Page #135  
ter a careful study of their data, Weaver concluded that the star alignment 2008 Page #135  
              Richard Hall, Truman Weaver and More In a letter dated March  2009 Page #50  
storian friend in lllinois, Trnman Weaver. While there, Weaver showed him a 2009 Page #50  
inois, Trnman Weaver. While there, Weaver showed him a copy of a letter dat 2009 Page #50  
ppened next: "Without hesitation , Weaver gave me the phone number of his f 2009 Page #50  

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 to m* FOIA request justifying CoL Weaver's official statement that die M.T 2003 Page #135  
d March 1978 from a good friend of Weaver's in the aviation business ... wh 2005 Page #42  
d March 1978 from a good friend of Weaver's in the aviation business ... wh 2009 Page #50  

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t twenty years later I read on the Web about the sighting of December 27-28 2004 Page #55  
-related FOIA documentation on the web, most notably The Computer UFO Netwo 2005 Page #73  
 be reached at Catalyst13@cox.net. Web: www.remoteviewingnv.com. 2. None of 2006 Page #207  
lo gy: the Internet and World Wide Web have temporarily broken the spell ca 2007 Page #38  
nternet bur we didn't host our own web server so there wasn't a great need  2007 Page #83  
o know if other people were on the web or something and reporting the same  2007 Page #172  
s. It can also be ordered from our Web site, http://www.mexicosroswell.com. 2007 Page #192  
razil Magnesium" (available on the web at http://w,vw.nicap.org/ubatubanal. 2007 Page #195  

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rity Memorandum #271 Sent to James Webb, Administrator, NASA www.majosticdo 2003 Page #6  
crash/retrieval in 1941, by Walter Webb, International UFO Reporter, Winter 2003 Page #39  
R on Outer Space Matters, to James Webb signed by JFK “I would like you to  2003 Page #162  
ash scene. These included: « James Webb, the head of NASA arrived at the ra 2003 Page #193  
xt morning, the head of NASA James Webb, landed at Johnson's Texas ranch to 2004 Page #177  
nfidential" and addressed to James Webb (NASA Administrator). 34            2009 Page #40  
 to say: [I] have instructed James Webb to develop a program with the Sovie 2009 Page #41  
ty Action Memorandum 271 issued to Webb on the same day. Even though the le 2009 Page #41  

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hands, four long digits, no thumb, webbing 11/8/2003 Oponfcons ManualEXTRAT 2003 Page #174  

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senhower• Smith • Forrestal •James Webb• Snyder • Fosket •Krug • Steelman • 2003 Page #154  

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re monitoring Oswald even earlier. Weberman cites evidence that Angleton wa 2009 Page #44  

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hed a file on Oswald in 1960, Alan Weberrnan, an early author on the Kenned 2009 Page #44  

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ndings which was posted on the CFi website at: http://www.freedomofinfo.org 2003 Page #66  
sburg investigation, go to the CFi website at: http://www.freedomofinfo.org 2003 Page #66  
 Ridge Drive, Broomfield, CO 80020 Website: www.ufoconference.com E-mail: r 2004 Page #2  
Os than any other president. On my website I have an article called "Presid 2004 Page #196  
e Scene Investigations). See their website innovatively called www.4n6.com. 2004 Page #250  
terials can be found onLine at the website www.majesticdocuments.com . 13 T 2005 Page #128  
 and Ryan Wood can be found at the website www.majesticdocuments .com. 138  2005 Page #140  
 Ridge Drive, Broomfield, CO 80020 Website: www.ufoconference.com E-mail: r 2006 Page #2  
umber. It is in my books and on my website. All those lonely drives to Rosw 2006 Page #12  
 "Review of Case Mj-12" also on my website I demolish the antis and show th 2006 Page #12  
ence, environment and Real X-Files website, Earthfiles.com. Former New Mexi 2006 Page #139  
ibed as follows on an agricultural website: 1° "Doctors and paramedics on t 2006 Page #201  
                        The French website, ufologie.n et, has this brief c 2007 Page #160  
 (Albuquerque) ." [ Source: French website http://ufologie.net/htm/crashes. 2007 Page #160  
sides are now available on the MoD website, www.mod .uk. Go to the Freedom  2008 Page #62  
 24 files are available on the MoD website, in the Disclosure Log. A search 2008 Page #64  
alition for Freedom of Information website. Check out www.freedomofinfo.org 2008 Page #66  
e National Archives and/or the MoD website. At that point, it is entirely p 2008 Page #68  
founders of the Majestic Documents website, go to: http://majesticdocuments 2009 Page #46  
founders of the Majestic Documents website, go to: http://majeslicdocuments 2009 Page #47  
nd whose story can be found at the website, www.serpo .org. According to da 2009 Page #52  
ording to data posted to the Serpa website: "The information began to be re 2009 Page #52  
 e-mail: earthfiles@earthfiles.com website: www.earthfiles.com              2009 Page #86  

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to companies selling products from websites. I was working for such a compa 2007 Page #67  
our newspapers, magazines, TVs and websites for a long time to come. Their  2007 Page #77  

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 the subject. Some examples are: • Webster Hubbell stated in his 1997 book  2004 Page #196  
om California. According to author Webster Tarpley, future President Richar 2008 Page #141  

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.2003 Las Vegas. Crash Conference• Wed. July 9, 1947 , Truman meets with Ne 2003 Page #155  

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ury ■ 1982. Prnnsyt 1-·.r,u UFO, ■ Wedd ~•tht~. u.dy 1962 ■ Th, Ud S.:a;, O 2009 Page #145  

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er, she did keep two photos of his wedding. The key incident occurred one m 2009 Page #90  

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 ttt.n un..-eUe.d or that anothr:r WEDDINGS ...,,L&s-HAJU,"J: ·rhe 11,~rr-, 2009 Page #163  

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lity of sending Lieutenant General Wedeaeyer to China with a few assistants 2003 Page #228  

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 ” In Directives Between Twining & Wedemeyer ...................... 199     2003 Page #3  
 Roswell & MJ-12 GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER WEDEMEYER REPORTS ’ HENRY HOLT 2003 Page #137  
 MJ-12 GENERAL ALBERT C. WEDEMEYER WEDEMEYER REPORTS ’ HENRY HOLT a COMPANY 2003 Page #137  
etween General Twining And General Wedemeyer of July 9, 1947 Ryan S. Wood A 2003 Page #203  
er directive to lieutenant general Wedemeyer found in both the National Arc 2003 Page #203  
1947 published in 1958 book called Wedemeyer Reports. The challenge is to a 2003 Page #203  
rom a known authentic directive to Wedemeyer. 2. The Twining directiveiii i 2003 Page #203  
opied the signature from the book "Wedemeyer Reports" and applied it the Di 2003 Page #203  
ctive is genuine and the author of Wedemeyer Reports book in preparing the  2003 Page #203  
nd date from other directives that Wedemeyer, book editors or publishers ha 2003 Page #204  
opies of the directives to General Wedemeyer and signed by the president wh 2003 Page #204  
 for your use and file. 2. General Wedemeyer would like very much to be abl 2003 Page #204  
ential Library comes a copy of the Wedemeyer directive v with a typed note  2003 Page #204  
ypes or annotates the Directive to Wedemeyer, a telegram to MacArthur and a 2003 Page #204  
If you approve the wording, giving Wedemeyer the rank as ambassador and sel 2003 Page #204  
e Twining Directives of July 8 & 9 Wedemeyer Directive Classification TS Ey 2003 Page #205  
83 Six known versions of the final Wedemeyer Directive exist between the Tr 2003 Page #205  
ble 2: Comparison of Six Copies of Wedemeyer Directive to China Attribute A 2003 Page #205  
e Twining directive and not in the Wedemeyer. Would a faker add a comma? •  2003 Page #206  
uation there," (comma) whereas the Wedemeyer directive says, "make appraisa 2003 Page #206  
a whole phrase that appears in the Wedemeyer directive but not in the Twini 2003 Page #206  
hrase Analysis (Twining first then Wedemeyer) • Directive title line left j 2003 Page #207  
stified on Twining and centered on Wedemeyer. Why would a faker not keep it 2003 Page #207  
ding to Wedeymer Reports book that Wedemeyer prepared the directive himself 2003 Page #208  
d the directive himself. Response: Wedemeyer may not have prepared the fina 2003 Page #208  
enced in his July 2, memo, to send Wedemeyer on a trip to China. Twining wa 2003 Page #208  
not have made both the Twining and Wedemeyer directives so similar. Respons 2003 Page #208  
sed in Dayton, Ohio have access to Wedemeyer (based in Baltimore) or the re 2003 Page #208  
e) or the reverse? Especially when Wedemeyer stated that he had written his 2003 Page #208  
t possibly the White House, or did Wedemeyer on his way to China stop off i 2003 Page #208  
. Find the original manuscript for Wedemeyer Reports book and review its de 2003 Page #209  
Ike say to George, "please get the Wedemeyer cover story going right away c 2003 Page #209  
might be of help in writing up the Wedemeyer directive and when you're done 2003 Page #209  
Find the original signed Truman to Wedemeyer directive from the Marshall li 2003 Page #210  
sically were Twining, Marshall and Wedemeyer on July 4-9th. This bears on t 2003 Page #210  
rshall used it to create the final Wedemeyer directive? This is a possible  2003 Page #210  
 Memo from Connelly extracted from Wedemeyer Reports book. Top Secret Direc 2003 Page #211  
op Secret Directive to Lt. General Wedemeyer, signed July 9, 1947, by Truma 2003 Page #211  
ident, Subject: Mission of General Wedemeyer to China, 6-7 July 1947 v" Han 2003 Page #211  
IDENT Subjects Mission, of General Wedemeyer to China For some time we have 2003 Page #224  
al MacArthur concurs, that General Wedemeyer return via Korea for a brief s 2003 Page #224  
 a draft of a directive to General Wedemeyer for your approval. The Secreta 2003 Page #224  
tachment! Directive to Lt. General Wedemeyer. E. O. 11652. Sec. 3(E) and 5( 2003 Page #224  
 a draft of a directive to General WedeMeyer. It is estimated that the Miss 2003 Page #228  
ments: 1. Directive to Lt. General Wedemeyer. 2. Draft of telegram to - Gen 2003 Page #228  
robable desirability —• of sending Wedemeyer to China with e few assistants 2003 Page #230  
 to China. f\j I therefore brought Wedemeyer in quietly yesterday and discu 2003 Page #230  

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icity on this until the day before Wedemeyer's 200                          2003 Page #204  
a memo ’"' for the President about Wedemeyer's mission to china and attache 2003 Page #205  
uly 4, 1947 to the President about Wedemeyer's China trip and "in view of e 2003 Page #211  
Marshall, dated July 8, 1947 about Wedemeyer's mission to China that has th 2003 Page #211  

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ET DIRECTIVE TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL WEDET.ZYER You will proceed to China wit 2003 Page #225  

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ding and format of the Twining and Wedeymer directives are not identical ye 2003 Page #205  
r Twining, given that according to Wedeymer Reports book that Wedemeyer pre 2003 Page #208  

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hicle was a "Wedge-shaped Disc." A wedge could be shaped like a piece of pi 2003 Page #99  

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y from the "central underside of a wedge- shaped" spacecraft found in New M 2003 Page #106  

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 his grandfather as samples from a wedge-shaped vehicle that crashed "betwe 2003 Page #97  
her letter that the vehicle was a "Wedge-shaped Disc." A wedge could be sha 2003 Page #99  
sc" generically for UFO. Figure 4. Wedge-Shaped Model The South Carolina wr 2003 Page #99  
on a security team to retrieve the wedge-shaped "Disc" and three non-human  2003 Page #99  
ly located on central underside of Wedge-shaped Disc. Speculate some type o 2003 Page #107  
That's where one of the July 1947, wedge-shaped extraterrestrial vehicles w 2007 Page #160  

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ty feet wide, and it appears to be wedged into the bottom of the bay. Accor 2006 Page #187  
stion #4: How could the object(s), wedged into the bottom of Bellingham Bay 2006 Page #190  
ject and the fact that it had been wedged into the sea floor for five month 2006 Page #192  

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t in a tiny village like this on a Wednesday night at nearly 11:30 in the e 2004 Page #34  
off Shag Harbor, Shelburne County, Wednesday night may be one of the extrem 2004 Page #41  
lection was much more specific: on Wednesday of the week after the Crash (N 2008 Page #52  
ght. Two to three days (Tuesday or Wednesday, November 27 or 28, 1979) late 2008 Page #55  
I do know that on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (December 29, 30 and December  2009 Page #79  
have taken place in a city park on Wednesday , September 27, 1989. Almost e 2009 Page #135  
nt. Ms. Fein's Voronezh article of Wednesday, October 1 It\ only made page  2009 Page #138  

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his home in Westport. On Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays, he went to an  2008 Page #58  

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FT OF TKLESRAM TO GEKWL. MaoARTPUS Wedoaeyer it proceeding to China, on a f 2003 Page #229  

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to be covered with a thick, shiny, wee and oily substance . Scared as the)  2005 Page #31  

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 on some purple Rocky Mountain bee weed, found stands of orange blazing sta 2003 Page #46  
e of each case. 1t is important to weed out false cases, and this places a  2005 Page #138  

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ll to the President dated just one week after the Los Angeles air raid on M 2003 Page #26  
e Woods." It was broadcast about a week later, but in a censored format. Th 2003 Page #67  
orney General) was in Florida last week, Forrestal called him every day wor 2003 Page #89  
ent is kept heavily sedated. For a week there is no mention of Forrestal's  2003 Page #90  
tween Corona and Roswell the first week of July 1947 was not unique. Figure 2003 Page #98  
um process to building a layer per week, one four-layer sample was mostly w 2003 Page #109  
 the national archives is $8,000 / week.The Evidence Is Out There It Just T 2003 Page #168  
library in Austin Texas, I spend a week looking at the UFO connection to th 2003 Page #192  
e had some in Michigan in the past week. Do you really believe in flying sa 2003 Page #195  
 incidents in Michigan in the last week - incidents that many reliable good 2003 Page #195  
 share of reports of UFOs the past week. Request a reply ASAP. 4            2004 Page #7  
 share of reports of UFOs the past week?" Faced with this overwhelming body 2004 Page #10  
, around 12.30 a.m. on Friday last week he heard a loud whistling sound and 2004 Page #11  
ND, AROUND 1,130 AP ON FPIOAy LAST WEEK WE HEARD A LOUD WHISTLING SOUND AND 2004 Page #21  
 "we get hundreds of reports every week" which is news to this writer becau 2004 Page #41  
urne Harbor. They were there for a week observing these objects on the bott 2004 Page #43  
friend replied that he had spent a week sitting on a ship off Government Po 2004 Page #44  
he had been kept below for a whole week waiting to do his job, but nothing  2004 Page #44  
rouds Test of American Rocket This Week It would seem that compartmentalize 2004 Page #82  
sh site or debris field during the week in question. Of course, there the p 2004 Page #136  
eased to return to the ranch for a week after reporting the existence of th 2004 Page #138  
eval Conference coincides within a week or two of the Roswell Incident used 2004 Page #143  
 length and held at the base for a week before returning to the ranch? Or d 2004 Page #144  
e had some in Michigan in the past week. Do you really believe in flying sa 2004 Page #177  
 incidents in Michigan in the last week — incidents that many reliable good 2004 Page #177  
e. Prior to that, during the first week of April, several animals in the zo 2005 Page #34  
 did not want to put onto paper. A week later he was killed. 42             2005 Page #44  
eturned co Princeton the following week co deLiver the necessary equipment. 2005 Page #92  
ture (they were). Einstein spent a week conductin g and studying To-T, and  2005 Page #92  
evant as if they had occurred last week. Knowledge is often its own reward  2005 Page #104  
nd, pinning him to the floor for a week. l made alJ the prosthetic body bit 2005 Page #150  
 neighborhood. Special rates for a week on Earth... side trips to the moon  2006 Page #7  
) to serve between three days to a week, but in some international cases th 2006 Page #17  
share of reports of UFOs this past week Request a reply ASAP " •(vVtry woul 2006 Page #29  
T. teparently worked In C Aviation Week and Space Technology October 1 1990 2006 Page #30  
 Men Went Thatta-way, Pardner Last week a prospector from Long Beach, name  2006 Page #44  
ing area on horseback for nearly a week in early June. They, too, failed to 2006 Page #75  
ng of the "Flatwoods Monster." One week after the incident occurred, Mrs. M 2006 Page #91  
Health Clinic; in the space of one week, her brother and his girlfriend, ne 2006 Page #110  
site was shut down. I spent a full week with my Dad at the radar site while 2006 Page #152  
ig dent in his backlog. During the week Budd and I worked on his extensive  2006 Page #203  
 to listen to the show! During the week, I would scour the Internet and new 2006 Page #203  
om Newsweek magazine for Christmas week, 1944. 1 t says that reports by pil 2007 Page #17  
11. The first was for a conference week event called the Aben 1fotorcycle R 2007 Page #60  
d they fought the fire for about a week or so. Eventually, some military gu 2007 Page #122  
newspaper came about three times a week, and we didn't get a newspaper from 2007 Page #124  
uick. l mean it was going on for a week. We thought my dad was dead for a w 2007 Page #125  
. We thought my dad was dead for a week before he showed up. DeBow: The way 2007 Page #125  
 share of reports of UFOs the past week. Request a reply ASAP. The Departme 2007 Page #141  
iscs close to Albuquerque the last week of May 1974 raises the question: \V 2007 Page #162  
d fast over the course of the next week or so; more and more reports came i 2008 Page #33  
 wouldn't talk about ever again. A week later on May 13, 1987, l spoke with 2008 Page #52  
more specific: on Wednesday of the week after the Crash (November 28, 1979) 2008 Page #52  
 and sometimes works 6 to 7 days a week. She recalled the Crash and she pro 2008 Page #54  
                        end of the week with most already subscribing to th 2009 Page #139  
rote to Yuri Lotosev the following week and he responded soon after. Over t 2009 Page #139  
l:!r Leech v,o:;i : ! nnmcc. lllls week .:.n tile king '■ ; I h1rlh;l,,y ~m 2009 Page #183  

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e Switch Board Phone Calls Layered Weekday Totals November 14-16,2003 Las V 2003 Page #154  

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annual convention during the first weekend of July, 1989. Vicious disagreem 2003 Page #146  
ining was likely informed over the weekend and he pulled together his team  2003 Page #208  
Crash event likely occurs over the weekend of August 5-6, 1949. 2. Sometime 2006 Page #45  
 except around this august 19-21st weekend in the Inyo Register, San Franci 2006 Page #46  
998 and 1999, two invitation -only weekend seminars were convened to discus 2006 Page #48  
essed the crash and then spent the weekend camping at Lake Isabella. On Mon 2006 Page #83  
ORK FOR AREA 51? Exactly. So, that weekend when we went up there, my Dad wa 2006 Page #154  
onday after that 1976 Thanksgiving weekend, the three men were summoned by  2006 Page #160  

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r the U.S. capitol on two separate weekends. Days after the first flyover t 2004 Page #102  
 of the Flatwoods General Store on weekends were still the main forms of en 2006 Page #92  

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: False Dawn, 1990-1991 ■Aviati on Weeki· near! s ills some beans ■The Gu!f 2009 Page #151  

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 Political intrigue and crisis ■ A weeklong sighting of triangles ■ Outbrea 2008 Page #159  

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In the spring of 1996, I was doing weekly radio reports about science, the  2003 Page #97  
ed animals were being found almost weekly on Gabe Valdez' patrol. Dulce is  2003 Page #144  
1r on the one hand, and your local weekly and cable access programming on t 2005 Page #76  
igent beings. B. Broadcasters with weekly shows such as "Idiocy in the Boon 2006 Page #6  
e Captain regularly visit him on a weekly basis who encouraged Stone to pur 2006 Page #16  
 Captain who visited his home on a weekly basis PPD duties overseen by succ 2006 Page #22  
tes, 1993, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 42 (1993): 477-78. 24L. Ga 2006 Page #110  
tes, 1993, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 42 (1993): 816-20 108      2006 Page #111  
, January 25, 1974. 5. North Wales Weekly News, January 31, 1974. 6. Times, 2006 Page #137  
incident reports, July 27, 1984. • Weekly World News, April 30, 1985, "UFO  2006 Page #194  
 and I met with Art Bell who had a weekly radio show located down on Main S 2006 Page #203  
. Linda Moulton Howe also appeared weekly with current animal mutilation ne 2006 Page #203  
 Art to interview on the show. The weekly guest was interviewed on Sunday n 2006 Page #203  
m. In March of 1994 the Australian weekly Ne1v Idea ran a t'-.vo-page sprea 2007 Page #60  
rt, and other sigruficant nacional weekly and monthly magazines carried the 2007 Page #68  
USAF and NATO headquarter s -for a weekly staff meeting. General Robert Baz 2009 Page #73  
          SLIDE# 16 68 Leading the weekly meeting was USAF General Robert B 2009 Page #74  
: False Dawn, 1990-1991 IIAviation Weekly nearly spills some be.ins 1011190 2009 Page #151  

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nd gave him picture of Allen a few weeks after the event.Reverend William H 2003 Page #22  
ents.com is the fact that just two weeks later Marshall's offices switches  2003 Page #26  
r spoke of it again. But about two weeks later, one of the men who had a pe 2003 Page #30  
all Midwest town? Potentially just weeks before this UFO crash event outsid 2003 Page #32  
ase was critical. To review, a few weeks after the event a photographer tha 2003 Page #34  
Recreationa Given to Huffman a few weeks after incident by unknown person - 2003 Page #35  
" Forrestal leaves Princeton three weeks before graduating to join the Wall 2003 Page #85  
 is maintained for the first three weeks of the almost six weeks the Secret 2003 Page #90  
irst three weeks of the almost six weeks the Secretary is held at Bethesda. 2003 Page #90  
f the hospital within two or three weeks. On May 17 the New York Times repo 2003 Page #90  
 thin micron layers. After several weeks, he told me: "I have basically exh 2003 Page #110  
asion stories. In early 1981, many weeks after Bennewitz' November 10th hig 2003 Page #150  
out a claim that was made a couple weeks before by actor Nicholas Cage. In  2003 Page #197  
ening Larry and Shirley, About two weeks ago, Nicholas Cage was on the Lett 2003 Page #198  
nd I can assure you after a couple weeks at the Reagan Library studying how 2003 Page #201  
 report beck within a month or six weeks. He is generally familiar with the 2003 Page #224  
 report teat within a month or six weeks. He is generally faalllar with the 2003 Page #228  
ll be in China ap- proxiaatoly six weeks. I should like to hare your @©oaen 2003 Page #229  
rd to China. ' N) __For. about two weeks I have bad in mind the probable de 2003 Page #230  
ent and newspapers took days, even weeks, to be delivered. Many of the airs 2004 Page #28  
gun" on the cemetery for about two weeks to prevent any digging." We didn't 2004 Page #31  
e it for a test flight. "About two weeks ago, I started accompanied by thes 2004 Page #32  
Bentwaters incident by a matter of weeks but had had her own ten months pri 2004 Page #54  
s. We spoke for about an hour. Two weeks later I received a letter delineat 2004 Page #55  
 on the The O'Reilly Factor— three weeks later in London, I was. The segmen 2004 Page #58  
nt which had been made public only weeks before. Walker replied, "Yes. I kn 2004 Page #99  
oswell Incident happened about two weeks after the first major UFO sighting 2004 Page #133  
y Kenneth Arnold in 1947, just two weeks after the term flying saucer enter 2004 Page #133  
 the David Letterman Show a couple weeks before, and during his interview h 2004 Page #188  
ing sessions that lasted about two weeks that my contact met Jack Mc George 2004 Page #188  
sions "almost incredible." • A few weeks before his first attempt at suicid 2004 Page #209  
ramifications of such paruc. A few weeks ago I had a conversation with a wo 2005 Page #85  
cl IIYith Space-. "l hesitated for weeks to turn ill) cloud-buster pipes to 2005 Page #96  
 the Los Angeles Air Raid-just two weeks before this OCS file numbering S)S 2005 Page #123  
meraman was doing during chose few weeks." And what does Santiljj himself b 2005 Page #151  
in one eye. le was not until three weeks later, on August 6, that the terri 2005 Page #153  
ay \Vhire Sands Missile Range. Two weeks after the recovery, four soldiers  2005 Page #157  
He took off from Area 51 with Jack Weeks flying safety chase in a McDonnell 2006 Page #73  
third of the way through the turn, Weeks heard a warning horn that signaled 2006 Page #74  
tting too slow. To avoid stalling, Weeks extended his turn and built up air 2006 Page #74  
the crash site. Meanwhile, as Jack Weeks circled above the clouds, he tried 2006 Page #74  
p activities continued for several weeks. Responding to news media requests 2006 Page #83  
sited Flatwoods in those first few weeks. The "Flatwoods Monster" story had 2006 Page #92  
n July, 1952 of that year and only weeks before September 12, 1952 when sev 2006 Page #99  
ario of this is curious. About six weeks prior to the 'alien bodies' story  2006 Page #126  
nistry of Defense for the last few weeks to admit things, and they were get 2006 Page #126  
trieval conference. But, after two weeks and no word from Paul, I began to  2006 Page #151  
recy for the rest of his life. Two weeks after thcir vault adventure, Capt. 2006 Page #160  
here at the last minute, or within weeks of having to have gotten to re-enl 2006 Page #160  
 you?' Would it be old news in two weeks?' 'I don't know.' HOW DOES THAT MA 2006 Page #163  
ed him as a mentor. During the two weeks that I spent with Budd I helped hi 2006 Page #203  
speakers available. We had several weeks of angry listeners phoning the Fou 2006 Page #204  
hen it finally came out almost two weeks after this thing happened, the who 2007 Page #123  
ne. It was like that for about two weeks. The newspaper came about three ti 2007 Page #124  
aper finally published a story two weeks later? Joe: It was about two weeks 2007 Page #126  
weeks later? Joe: It was about two weeks later, the Carbon Co1111(y J,Je1JJ 2007 Page #126  
 of time. This fire storm took two weeks ro contain. By the next morning th 2007 Page #128  
s. The town had been chaos for two weeks, but this one day was particularl  2007 Page #128  
ly part of a campfire started some weeks earlier by a hunter. When no one r 2008 Page #8  
hich has been in operation about 3 weeks. This radar station is being opera 2008 Page #28  
981, report to Royal Air Force Two weeks after Sgt. Jim Penniston 's Decemb 2008 Page #93  
 formally joined Interpol just two weeks after the 1938 Nazi Anschluss of A 2008 Page #139  
 space object was tracked for some weeks, and the possible threat which it  2009 Page #16  
e and lunar missions, that "in the weeks after the rejection, his father ha 2009 Page #42  
g story that was reported just two weeks prior to Arnold's UFO sighting and 2009 Page #156  
ater. cameras were set Summary Two weeks before Kenneth Arnold's sighting o 2009 Page #176  

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rders to vacate-within a matter of weeks-the homes that their families had  2008 Page #27  

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inhabitant of this world. Mr. T.J. Weems, the U.S. Signal Service officer a 2004 Page #26  

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e all just sitting around roasting weenies and marshmallows, and my mom was 2007 Page #121  

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 Majestic 12 Poland 1997 • Outside Wegorzewo, Suwalki Province, Poland Marc 2004 Page #174  

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HEY RAVE SUBMITTED TO US A REPORT, WEICE IS VERY, VERY ALARMING. TREY SAID  2004 Page #24  

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ly 4 1/z to 5 feet tall, and would weigh about 80 pounds. The only feature  2003 Page #68  
 changed anything, and that had to weigh heavily on him. Secretary Forresta 2003 Page #89  
k Oriental 0 5 to 5 feet 4 inches, weigh 80-100 pounds o Larger, more round 2003 Page #174  
mple, paper and ink analysis might weigh more than content or provenance, t 2004 Page #243  

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 initial state. One Bi/Mg fragment weighed at 97 milligrams was in water fo 2003 Page #112  
minum and silver, and it must have weighed several tons. The town today is  2004 Page #27  
 known personalities who have also weighed in with first person accounts, i 2004 Page #147  
nd artifacts. Even presidents have weighed in on the subject. "One thing's  2005 Page #119  
t Edinburgh, it would have to have weighed several hundred tons. (4) Approx 2006 Page #120  
bed was sagged. So whatever it was weighed a heck of a lot of weight. Looki 2007 Page #126  
, l can say that thing had to have weighed a massive amount of weight. A lo 2007 Page #126  
only to the sample received, which weighed 1.30 grams." After Dr. :Maffei's 2007 Page #194  
 attention most was its weight, it weighed too much for irs size. My father 2007 Page #196  
 occupied one of the landing zones weighed about 11,500 kilograms, or appro 2009 Page #137  

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ted that a satellite, cube shaped, weighing approximately three tons discov 2004 Page #7  
component (seven inches across and weighing about six pounds) that he found 2006 Page #83  

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veries. J. Edgar Hoover (JEH) also weighs in on notion of crashes before Ro 2003 Page #24  
 has answered these objections and weighs toward the document's authenticit 2005 Page #127  
less than an inch in diameter, and weighs one pound. The 5-watt device is p 2006 Page #201  

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led the alien picture. Adding more weight to the truth side is the highly b 2003 Page #38  
ound. It is 12cm long, 7.5cm wide, weight 28 grams or 4-1/2 oz. Apparently  2003 Page #46  
to layers of Bi and Mg/Zn with the weight percent of the Zn varying slightl 2003 Page #106  
 work, so his opinion carried some weight. The National Security Agency (wh 2003 Page #145  
he 1983 reference also gives added weight to the argument that Smith saw th 2004 Page #97  
rofessor asked to measure histonic weight of sample, shown two alien corpse 2004 Page #116  
authenticit y of the film, or adds weight to the theory that it is a fraud. 2005 Page #147  
ne of the aliens and estimated its weight at only 55 pounds. He was very em 2005 Page #166  
man institutions to collapse under weight of paranoia and corruption. Howev 2006 Page #64  
 a 'dent' about two feet wide. The weight of the object was estimated as ap 2006 Page #135  
en Viruses And Biological Warfare) weight on the carrying helicopter and th 2006 Page #136  
 it was weighed a heck of a lot of weight. Looking back as a kid l never th 2007 Page #126  
o have weighed a massive amount of weight. A lot of weight. I couldn't even 2007 Page #126  
massive amount of weight. A lot of weight. I couldn't even guess, but I wil 2007 Page #126  
t called my attention most was its weight, it weighed too much for irs size 2007 Page #196  
 would be its maximum height). Its weight is 255 grams. Let's proceed with  2007 Page #196  
one time, I would have given great weight to an eyewitness sighting, even i 2008 Page #14  
the past, l would have given great weight to. Not so much today. I received 2008 Page #14  
causing the tree to bend under its weight. Child and adult witness accounts 2009 Page #135  
s ranging from 0.06 lb. to 600 in. weight. T.N.T. was used generally, altho 2009 Page #166  
er events, give more than ordinary weight to the possibility that this is a 2009 Page #178  

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s. Each of these elements could be weighted in a different way to compute a 2004 Page #243  
anachronisms is 5.0. Combining the weighted scores associated with these se 2005 Page #137  

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tors of authenticity has different weighting factors: for example, an eyewi 2005 Page #135  
uthenticit y. We ha\ e developed a weighting factor for each authenticity c 2005 Page #135  
cale which, when multiplied by the weighting facror, results in a maximum t 2005 Page #135  
ash i11ci.dent. Authenticity Class Weighting Multiplier Witnesses (1st hand 2005 Page #135  
 witness. Eyewitnesses are given a weighting factor of 3.0. Sources: How di 2005 Page #136  
he same event? Sources are given a weighting factor of 5.0. Zingers: These  2005 Page #136  
circumstances. Zingers are given a weighting factor of 5.0. Content: Refers 2005 Page #136  
se was exposed? Content is given a weighting factor of 2.0. Chronology: Is  2005 Page #136  
 of the era? Chronology is given a weighting factor of 2.0. Forensics: This 2005 Page #136  
ofessionals. Forensics are given a weighting factor of 5.0. 134             2005 Page #136  
al is to have no anachronisms. The weighting factor for anachronisms is 5.0 2005 Page #137  
to the many questions posed by the weighting factors to move higher or lowe 2005 Page #137  

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g to the reality of UFOs has grown weighty. Astronomer Dr. J. Allen Hvnek,  2005 Page #119  

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had been a breach of security. GM: Weil I actually left it open in their Wo 2007 Page #89  

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IIONITY: 7. (0617411.1 Looal preee WeildAJW: S. IMPOAT 1.1"1.11ER: IL °Mt O 2004 Page #19  

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now that three months later Casper Weinberger sent a telegram relieving bot 2004 Page #193  
 Haig, Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger and Secretary of the Treasury 2008 Page #142  

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 put a call into (General) George (Weinbrenner) and say, "Do you want to ta 2004 Page #183  

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                     As author Tim Weiner explained in his recent book abou 2007 Page #36  

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e Earth waited breathlessly as the weird hieroglyphics in the bowls of the  2003 Page #14  
ed and confused woman describing a weird experience the night before. All h 2003 Page #142  
ther bizarre twist to this already weird scenario. Valdez called Bennewitz  2003 Page #143  
o get him pointing at something so weird, nonsensical and even frightening, 2003 Page #149  
nt home, told his mother about the weird lights in the sky that they had se 2004 Page #37  
hat at the same time, all kinds of weird things had been going on outside o 2004 Page #43  
 It was a person-a very different, weird, and apparently deformed person. I 2005 Page #32  
ent that is exceptionally obscure, weird, or odd-an anomaly. A document exa 2005 Page #136  
/e got some great pictures of vety weird stmctures in the metals. They look 2005 Page #158  
Wheeling To Bluefield Puzzled Over Weird Spectacle." According to this arti 2006 Page #94  
aint, Become Ill-After Run-In with Weird 10-Foot Monster." "The Charleston  2006 Page #95  
nd the day after, this happened: a weird mist came down out of nowhere. Thi 2006 Page #129  
people. These individuals had some weird and wonderful experiences and usua 2006 Page #204  
that having an interest in UFOs is weird. The photograph shows a commuter-  2007 Page #69  
s on to say, "Need an excuse to be weird? Capital Metro is ponsorino-the ,W 2007 Page #69  
all airport. So that was kind of a weird thing. DeBow: So tell us about the 2007 Page #125  
Paul: ... to think you're crazy or weird or something. But over the years,  2007 Page #172  
ralded the start of a search for a weird unidentified flying object that ap 2008 Page #8  
" John Burroughs agreed, "It was a weird feeling, like everything seemed sl 2008 Page #81  
he (East) gate. They said they saw weird happenings . They said they saw so 2008 Page #86  
ber 27, and that there were really weird things going on and that we were t 2008 Page #87  
Sergeant Ball and I thought it was weird that Col. Halt was in civilian clo 2008 Page #87  
er people were scared. They looked weird! They are very surprised , very up 2008 Page #88  
several spinning discs that spewed weird substances over the shore near Pug 2009 Page #29  

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d? Capital Metro is ponsorino-the ,Weirdest Commute Contest.' ... Be creati 2007 Page #69  

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 Special historical Study: The Air Weise of Atomic Energy Installations, Ma 2004 Page #224  

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rds, Stanton D. Friedman, Brian L. Weiss, Richard F. Haines, George Knapp,  2006 Page #203  

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H , OOHALO KELM 11,'10 ~ P,T1!it~. WEite AM.t.1,0 'TO Wl'lNESS ... HU6E •SA 2009 Page #124  

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 described the experience of Craig Weitzel, who was then a member of the Ci 2003 Page #146  

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ry "; scientists Carl Fredrich von Weizsacker , Karl Wirtz and Horst Korsch 2008 Page #138  

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s in the dc11cloprncnl er a ~ecret weJpon he said was ":;s awesome in its c 2009 Page #180  

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basebal.l star Joe Di"ivlaggio, as wel.l as numerous affairs with some , er 2007 Page #137  

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* *** (MN) Efemlow EXPLANATION WAS welcome news Especialy of THE 225        2004 Page #228  
 SETI cultists think they would be welcome guests. Not very likely. Q. Havi 2006 Page #8  
e organizing official response and welcome. Despite positive/familiar signs 2006 Page #58  
s of benevolence invite diplomatic welcome and attempts at constructive eng 2006 Page #59  
nference After I saw the Flatwoods welcome sign, I had hopes of talking to  2006 Page #91  
ocals about the green monster. The welcome sign was the only greeting that  2006 Page #91  
ng in a town with a 'Green Monster welcome sign' say there was nothing to t 2006 Page #91  
 we do not accept the challenge to welcome these contact e.xperiences, to l 2006 Page #194  
 maintain, should be made far more welcome then their U.S. counterparts . A 2009 Page #139  

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reaction would range from trusting/welcoming through caution to demonizatio 2006 Page #58  
ugh media manipulation, while also welcoming the distractions provided by m 2006 Page #64  
ers and staff I met with were most welcoming and all seemed to have some ti 2009 Page #138  

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. ... Now why have they decided to weld them all shut, if that's what they  2004 Page #52  
isible markings, no seams, rivets, weld marks. Perfectly smooth. More pewte 2004 Page #72  

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und into the 'water pipe' had been welded shut: They've been welded bloody  2004 Page #52  
had been welded shut: They've been welded bloody shut since the (my) last v 2004 Page #52  

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s mishap was pursuit caused by bad welds And many others from the 1990s Enc 2006 Page #28  

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ens during the 1950s and '60s: The welfare of the individual was less impor 2003 Page #151  
n it would seek to preserve public welfare and ensure that its citizens wou 2006 Page #56  
, investment activities and social welfare programs. Religion . Overall chu 2006 Page #60  
hore in order to attend to Burke's welfare, discuss the results of the miss 2006 Page #187  
his decision don't always have the welfare of the American ublic in mind. 2 2007 Page #35  
the security, tranquility, and the welfare of all mankind. ■ sig,gJ~Q by A. 2008 Page #117  
ot increased the stability and the welfare of humanity. Because of our inab 2008 Page #117  

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      11\v': \'(!ell I am thinking welJ ) ou could drive into a military ba 2007 Page #88  
outlines the role of Moon Dust, as welJ as that of a sister-project code-na 2007 Page #134  

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ocuments.com Colonel Oliver North “Well, I haven't seen one [UFO]...I knew  2003 Page #8  
ts.com Vice President Dick Chaney “Well, if I had been briefed on that [UFO 2003 Page #9  
d how she came to be aware of it. "Well, the first awareness that I had of  2003 Page #35  
rfrnother.CM On - The Alien Photo "Well, it never actually left me, that pi 2003 Page #35  
n his role as a CIA agent has been well documented. Jim Garrison claimed th 2003 Page #42  
me fibers and threads came out, as well as several tiny tulip-like seed aff 2003 Page #49  
television. The late Bill Burns, a well known Pittsburgh reporter broke int 2003 Page #54  
a radio stations and newspapers as well. Not only did the media respond to  2003 Page #55  
mber the events of that time quite well. In some cases, witnesses have been 2003 Page #57  
ymous. The Object in the Sky It is well recorded that large numbers of peop 2003 Page #58  
umbers of people on the ground, as well as pilots of aircraft, observed the 2003 Page #58  
 the investigation at the scene as well. Official looking men in dress suit 2003 Page #59  
at location. Jerry Betters, who is well known as a jazz musician in the Pit 2003 Page #60  
that night. Numerous civilians, as well as reporters reported seeing Army p 2003 Page #66  
 aspects of the event he remembers well. My feeling is that Joel is relatin 2003 Page #70  
. His description of the area fits well with the farm lane that many other  2003 Page #70  
rage, concerning the TV special as well as the press conference, I have bee 2003 Page #72  
ating that the British military is well equipped to deal with crash-retriev 2003 Page #78  
sidered something of an insider as well. The following afternoon the two do 2003 Page #90  
 shows no signs of depression, was well dressed, shaved, and in good appeti 2003 Page #91  
me to see his life as a failure as well. Like a good Roman soldier seeing h 2003 Page #95  
ary and commercial development was well known to retired U.S. Army Lt. Colo 2003 Page #101  
involving nanoparticles of gold as well as speculations on the use of biomo 2003 Page #115  
are on the grounds of the base) as well as Air Force personnel, have let sl 2003 Page #142  
than its share of UFO sightings as well, lending another bizarre twist to t 2003 Page #143  
open." The regressions had gone so well that Bennewitz asked Sprinkle to co 2003 Page #144  
siderable presence at the Base) as well as a mysterious and special investi 2003 Page #145  
cribe the aforementioned events as well as a report from another security g 2003 Page #147  
b protecting national security was well done. If the Air Force, Sandia and  2003 Page #148  
emy: He had laid the groundwork so well all on his own, that the Air Force  2003 Page #149  
of the Four Hills neighborhood, as well as the nearby 1-40 highway, but had 2003 Page #150  
 and doors slammed in his face, as well impassioned letters going unanswere 2003 Page #150  
 at gravity control and had become well acquainted with Jim McDonald, who t 2003 Page #169  
 think SOM 1-01 not to be genuine? Well, it's OK to be skeptical, because t 2003 Page #181  
ests that it does not exist. It is well known that the Archives have a decl 2003 Page #184  
ork of Dan Young from abductees as well as worldwide occupant reports over  2003 Page #187  
tion b Secrets can be and are kept well; the leaks are expected and managed 2003 Page #188  
Conference Now to perhaps the most well known of the presidential UFO stori 2003 Page #192  
photographs in the files, I said, "Well now that I have seen this, and I kn 2003 Page #197  
 Bill and Hillary Clinton are most well known for their interest in UFOs, a 2003 Page #200  
's office informed and we shall as well." As I have said President Clinton  2003 Page #200  
it and what were you told? Cheney: Well, if I had been briefed on that, I a 2003 Page #202  
nt of the New Mexico crashes would well be worth visiting and mentioning. T 2003 Page #207  
that he might have to deal with as well as to complete the bureaucratic mil 2003 Page #208  
d up these objects on I the Uth as well. Using topographical maps and trian 2003 Page #233  
BdlHER^ /was idontified at LZ-2 as well as other members. Arnone BAFKRCLI?  2003 Page #234  
 performed security functions very well. Ground personnel from Sandia exper 2003 Page #235  
d, to assist in the autopsy of one well preserved cadaver to be done by MAJ 2003 Page #236  
his discovery was an elaborate and well orchestrated hoax (maybe by the Rus 2003 Page #236  
ons? Given that the event occurred well away from U.K. territory, no other  2004 Page #12  
vegetation, etc., is plentiful and well confirmed. Various items of 'hardwa 2004 Page #15  
geographically and in time. It may well be the case that when the complete  2004 Page #17  
OPLE YOU SAY HAVE MEN INJURED? MAL WELL. WE HAIM EENT IT -- YES -- TO THE A 2004 Page #24  
sed by drinking water from the old well where the crash occurred. "I've bee 2004 Page #29  
 the crash site at Judge Proctor's well. When they returned home they told  2004 Page #29  
d being seen. Everything worked so well that I decided to keep going, and I 2004 Page #32  
 in the little fleet heard this as well. RCAF Squadron Leader, William Bain 2004 Page #40  
 the area offshore not searched as well with sonar and other methods availa 2004 Page #42  
. Still here was the diver saying, well I remember diving on two UFO operat 2004 Page #43  
 some sort of military exercise as well, but could not be certain of the da 2004 Page #44  
 time. While secret, this fact was well known to personnel like Warren who  2004 Page #46  
ns from their observation tower as well as on radar. Also that night Law En 2004 Page #47  
lfunctions with the lightalls very well. Do you recall the vehicle malfunct 2004 Page #50  
e attitude from the desk sergeant, well, I didn't need the added aggravatio 2004 Page #55  
dated on the book's development as well as my take on Larry. My point here  2004 Page #59  
eft quite an impression on Budd as well. This past summer, a film crew from 2004 Page #59  
dead and alive. In addition to the well known name Roswell, other sites on  2004 Page #69  
 SLIDE #16: UFO CRASH AT AZTEC — A WELL KEPT SECRET © 1986 by William S. St 2004 Page #69  
k entitled: UFO Crash At Aztec - A Well Kept Secret. The front cover photog 2004 Page #69  
nyon mesa near Aztec highlight how well the U.S. government was able to kee 2004 Page #73  
 Did he tell you where? Sarbacher: Well we were having a meeting at Wright  2004 Page #92  
dea what year this was? Sarbacher: Well, yeah. Let's see... Freddie (Darwin 2004 Page #92  
pened some time before? Sarbacher: Well yes. The conversation was that it h 2004 Page #92  
ican or the U.S. Air Force? James: Well I don't recall what color the plate 2004 Page #93  
tually saw some of these pieces as well, Jim? James: Oh yes, I saw them whe 2004 Page #93  
d would you have been then? James: Well looking... 10 to 17.. .in that age  2004 Page #93  
h Canadian government officials as well as American government officials. T 2004 Page #94  
 deep in classification and may as well be in the fourth dimension for all  2004 Page #95  
ax put over on Frank Scully by oil well prospector Silas Newton. However, a 2004 Page #97  
, Doctor, that is what I meant. A: Well, that is where you are wrong. They  2004 Page #100  
uld not talk about what was found. Well, we went there... There were two fr 2004 Page #100  
here anything unusual about it? A: Well the story behind it is this: The pi 2004 Page #102  
of you out there may be thinking, "Well, he's just a 'conspiracy theorist." 2004 Page #125  
ive exposure both to our troops as well as to civilians. Here, the motive f 2004 Page #125  
eams were able to move the UFOs so well. See Slide 23. It took him months o 2004 Page #127  
imply in strong terms that it very well may be true. Furthermore, astronaut 2004 Page #132  
d the late Dr. Robert Sarbacher as well as Lt. Col. Philip Corso have each  2004 Page #132  
uclear physicist Stanton Friedman, well known to everyone in the field of U 2004 Page #133  
 Moore, whose interest in UFOs was well known to Friedman. Moore listened t 2004 Page #136  
itt was played by Xander Berkeley, well known as the villain in the film Ai 2004 Page #139  
ematics Institute Worked extremely well with Korolev Had far reaching visio 2004 Page #157  
 It would be a plan that worked so well it is still being used today to mol 2004 Page #178  
unter Maloney was introduced to a "well known Disney employee" who offered  2004 Page #179  
 a skeptic on UFOs but thought "Oh well." He had no idea of what was about  2004 Page #181  
ust couldn't believe, but said "Oh well — I'll go along with it." And one c 2004 Page #182  
 What did they look like? Shartle: Well they were human size, had an odd gr 2004 Page #182  
onel Coleman, and they said "Okay, well just a warning." So we went of to m 2004 Page #183  
y other film he had ever obtained. Well they all had a chance. As a matter  2004 Page #183  
at HoRoman Air Force Base — like, "Well OK." The two producers were passed  2004 Page #183  
orce base." He kind of went "Yeah, well, I'll tell you." Emenegger went ahe 2004 Page #184  
hey were given many other films as well, which were also pulled. One exampl 2004 Page #184  
nel guy. Anyway Bob Baker was very well known at that time. So he came in a 2004 Page #184  
ate with us." And he (Moore) said "well OK, I guess so — it sounds good — s 2004 Page #190  
u are in so far you can't get out? Well I don't know about that. There wasn 2004 Page #190  
are in then you see where it goes. Well, of course, what do you do? I chose 2004 Page #190  
fers were made starting in 1983 as well. She dealt with many of the same pe 2004 Page #193  
ey want me to go forward with PBS. Well in this process he is saying how mu 2004 Page #194  
rviving member of the MJ-12 group. Well I think he was an original MJ-12er, 2004 Page #194  
at other police officer?' He said, Well, we had the local police officer, a 2004 Page #217  
n another gentleman, a young guy.' Well, Doug was nineteen at the time, and 2004 Page #217  
ec researcher William Steinman, as well as Stan Friedman and Dr. Bruce Macc 2004 Page #217  
de-classified Air Force reports as well as the next guy, and they seem to i 2004 Page #220  
 general officer who knew him very well, a reputation as a "loose cannon."  2004 Page #222  
n anolymous and who knew Blanchard well."3- This, despite the fact that in  2004 Page #222  
lance of probabilities, however... Well, let's just say that the jury is st 2004 Page #223  
04 Ron Regehr The Roswell story is well known, and has been told and retold 2004 Page #226  
 fact this could indicate they may well have been taken with an altogether  2004 Page #235  
e press conference? Did it happen? Well, maybe... after a fashion. Jesse Ma 2004 Page #237  
ies, our primary subcontractor, as well as James Black — a typewriter exper 2004 Page #243  
ost useful. They did their job, so well, that we never had to set up or use 2005 Page #10  
n the 26'\ American milicaries, as well as some NASA officials, arrived at  2005 Page #33  
t, indicated that he was unusually well informed on the matter, so I asked  2005 Page #43  
nd the Nalional Securi(y Slale, as well as several articles.1 \X/hat such r 2005 Page #73  
 is possible, although we would do well not to lose our heads amid such spe 2005 Page #75  
pede disclosure. Thus, we would do well to ask another question: "does it m 2005 Page #77  
sh from what Stringfield called "a well informed military source." This inf 2005 Page #78  
 these. Others have spoken out, as well. A statement by Canadian government 2005 Page #79  
f your belief covers Category B as well as the obvious Category A of the ab 2005 Page #80  
 Be careful." ; Now, it could very well be that Ben Rich truly was expressi 2005 Page #80  
ependent.ly of each ocher, and are well known to him. One, indeed, was char 2005 Page #81  
oks on black-world technolo gy, as well as articles for such publications a 2005 Page #82  
ack research into this field could well be connected (in spades) to illegal 2005 Page #85  
en added, "and because there could well be answers in the UFO phenomenon th 2005 Page #86  
eas of study. But orgonomy was nor well received into the times it was born 2005 Page #87  
e a.Uegations may sound, they were well documented and multiple-witne ssed. 2005 Page #88  
ser and investigative accounts, as well as from personal experience. Therap 2005 Page #90  
n to build a huge file on Reich as well). Surveillance increased following  2005 Page #92  
re greater factors at play here as well. Jim Martin's tenacious investigati 2005 Page #94  
st Brady and the publication might well have put Straight on the stand. \Vi 2005 Page #94  
draw-pipes connected with the deep well towards and ordinary star and the s 2005 Page #96  
 details ... the Air Force will do well to avoid entanglements but what is  2005 Page #99  
everal others were driving west as well. Each , ehicle carried an appropria 2005 Page #99  
e additional factor to consider as well -that at the time McDonald was work 2005 Page #100  
 UFO observations and findjngs, as well as in rus weather morufication work 2005 Page #101  
culated the prevailing attitude so well. In December 1957, a month after Re 2005 Page #103  
erhaps all of the above is true as well as some other sources we haven't ev 2005 Page #118  
d object in Aurora, Texas, a story well covered in the Dallas and Fort Wort 2005 Page #119  
t Oppenheimer, Dr. Detlev Bronk-as well as \X1ernher Von Braun, one of the  2005 Page #125  
his discovery was an elaborate and well orchestrated hoax (maybe by the Rus 2005 Page #126  
unusual but known usage for topics well beyond normal security) by Presiden 2005 Page #127  
cedur es for recovered material as well as living and non-living organisms  2005 Page #128  
 and why? All of these facrors, as well as other related sub-questions , we 2005 Page #135  
pposed to be there? In the case of well known persons, do their documented  2005 Page #136  
ng sophisticated computer tools as well as hand analysis, to pinpoint style 2005 Page #136  
, military and ocher documents, as well as airgrams (electronic cables) dec 2005 Page #141  
ll-known UFO skeptic in Britain as well as an author and lecturer on the su 2005 Page #146  
t the Santilli creature could very well be real due to the fact that it doe 2005 Page #150  
first time that the creature could well be a real cadaver. But Ray Santilli 2005 Page #150  
artin Company and BeU Aircraft, as well as others. Even the late Lawrence D 2005 Page #172  
and has been suitable for life for well over a billion years. Just down the 2006 Page #5  
ur military traffic, they would be well aware of different ruling groups in 2006 Page #10  
ortunately never were aware of how well their planes were being tracked. If 2006 Page #11  
der. Some have suggested I was too well known and a sudden death would be s 2006 Page #12  
ate in crash retrieval operations. Well any time I needed a security cleara 2006 Page #20  
uld directly benefit government as well as further human economic growth, p 2006 Page #56  
ng that is socially responsible as well as conducive to maintaining order a 2006 Page #57  
government's tone via the media as well as religious leadership. Initial fe 2006 Page #58  
evolence. Extra church services as well as counseling services would be off 2006 Page #59  
t would assert its independence as well. Many in the media would turn first 2006 Page #59  
 and disproof of God in Heaven, as well as proof of a benign universe. Ther 2006 Page #60  
oward the public but internally as well, because of increased intelligence  2006 Page #61  
ion and takeover of the planet, as well as the genetic manipulation of huma 2006 Page #63  
ng/corrupting effect on science as well as government. The social sciences  2006 Page #64  
uts in energy and raw materials as well as sales; before long, many would c 2006 Page #65  
g order and bolstering morale. How well governments maintain the trust and  2006 Page #65  
dvantage. Fast occurrence would be well managed only with prior preparation 2006 Page #66  
rm support of religious leaders as well as scientific community. - Science  2006 Page #66  
ncontrollable public sentiments as well as extreme reactions in some religi 2006 Page #67  
impact crater was still reasonably well defined, even after 40 years, and t 2006 Page #76  
uested the return of this item, as well, and Marvel complied. I first visit 2006 Page #83  
mpare it to known F- 117A parts as well as to debris from two other F-117A  2006 Page #85  
to study two F-101 crash sites, as well as complete and disassembled F-101  2006 Page #85  
ircraft are entirely different, as well. 82                                 2006 Page #85  
 said they knew the witnesses very well. Mrs. May was a well-respected woma 2006 Page #93  
their families, and said they were well respected in the community. They be 2006 Page #93  
ncerning the events of the 13th as well. I discovered that the majority of  2006 Page #96  
tion: Flatwoods, West Virginia" as well as the time of the sighting, "1930  2006 Page #96  
red this alleged meteor was not so well known outside 93                    2006 Page #96  
cietal aspects of ant colonies are well known. Some of them use techniques  2006 Page #101  
ed to assist in the autopsy of one well preserved cadaver to be done by MAJ 2006 Page #104  
e creation of a super weapon might well be possible. In the military resear 2006 Page #105  
BB-related pathogens at Area 51 as well? In the United Kingdom, the oft-men 2006 Page #106  
e part by changes in ecosystems as well as mutations. A retrospective analy 2006 Page #109  
easures known to attacker One does well to consider that after the late How 2006 Page #112  
 preventing epidemics and panic as well as gaining control of the human imm 2006 Page #116  
logical warfare. Knowing perfectly well that an open unclassified project w 2006 Page #116  
arfare, pharmaceutical research as well as the ever-present psychological w 2006 Page #117  
 preventing epidemics and panic as well as gaining control of the human imm 2006 Page #117  
e in the Ministry of Defense might well have got tetchy about this, and was 2006 Page #126  
es: all their neighbors ran out as well. It got louder and louder and loude 2006 Page #127  
ct of UFOs and he said to me: 'Oh, well, you obviously don't know about the 2006 Page #127  
taken a caravan up and a horse, as well, and our two children. We had a fri 2006 Page #128  
ld lady who was staring at it too. Well, she came up to me and said that sh 2006 Page #129  
 body angle of the controversy, as well as the Porton Down allegations, had 2006 Page #129  
een maneuvering in the forest — as well as strange, almost spectral, alien- 2006 Page #132  
ht aircraft in mid-air, bodies may well not have come down near the larger  2006 Page #136  
T. We would chat on the NORAD net. Well, one night, he went away. He said,  2006 Page #144  
tion radar, which had a range of — well, never mind — anyway, I could see M 2006 Page #145  
 YOU REMEMBER WHAT WAS BEING SAID? Well, we were all flabbergasted. But whe 2006 Page #146  
said, 'That's impossible!' I said, Well, we're shut down, sir, and I don't  2006 Page #149  
 WAS JUST A NORM) EXERCISE.' Yeah, well, that's the way they used to do it. 2006 Page #150  
one I came to find out that these, well, ETs., if you will, used to play wi 2006 Page #153  
his eyes and he said, 'It's true.' Well, this really caught my attention. I 2006 Page #157  
rt of a creature. It looked like — well, what I would call now — an alien c 2006 Page #157  
at am I looking at here?' He goes, Well, what do you think?' I said, 'I don 2006 Page #157  
E VAULT INCIDENT? I believe that — well, it's either one of two things. I t 2006 Page #161  
y blown away. I thought to myself, Well, if national TV is going to come ou 2006 Page #161  
mands. Maybe not a lot of trouble, well, somewhat anyway. But I had opened  2006 Page #161  
reasons. THEY HAD BEEN USING WHAT? Well, I never really understood that eit 2006 Page #162  
d capitalism, and it was not going well for the USA and South Korea. Ever s 2006 Page #165  
e rather than by radar at Dow AFB, well south of the northern border. Accor 2006 Page #171  
th, the Air Force intelligence may well have issued requests for immediate  2006 Page #179  
 in the late 1970's or early 80's? Well, I'd heard rumors about the alleged 2006 Page #180  
 wrapped up in short order, and be well prepared to present my findings at  2006 Page #180  
. How do they know it's The Truth? Well, because It just Is. The current pa 2006 Page #181  
 therefore they do not. And so on. Well, I think you get the picture. 1 78  2006 Page #181  
 here in the Northwest, plans were well underway for the advent of Expo '86 2006 Page #183  
ast winds keeping the temperatures well below freezing. Although it was col 2006 Page #186  
 a respectable 13-5. The Mariners? Well, they were excited about their two  2006 Page #186  
though, most of the proposals were well thought out and practical. There we 2006 Page #197  
 of the show would suffer. Art did well and all that was needed was a chang 2006 Page #204  
in the alternative health field as well as UFOs. In 2003 he funded research 2006 Page #206  
int ink, "ere chcmiQJly anly:cd as well as microscop ical I·· The inkl were 2007 Page #46  
 black budget aircraft projects. . Well known for si;lhtings of strange air 2007 Page #56  
 olds and formulated for public as well as Montessori school children. !'Or 2007 Page #63  
 a glut of related publications as well as all manner of branded products i 2007 Page #63  
n1 major periorucals. Not terribly well known at the time, even among UFO r 2007 Page #65  
formacion services are involved as well. In the fall of 2000 an e-business  2007 Page #67  
surance are "out of this world" as well. Early this year a similar abductio 2007 Page #71  
umveek, US NeJVs & World &port, as well as other leading national periodica 2007 Page #74  
lent throughout broadcast merua as well as prim. Numerous television commer 2007 Page #75  
 some examples from the States, as well as from England and :Mexico. One of 2007 Page #75  
here any reason that you didn't do well at your O'Level stage at school? An 2007 Page #79  
one O'Level. M\"v': Did you not do well at computers at school? 73          2007 Page #79  
d it interesting that you could do well at a skill you were interested in s 2007 Page #80  
by yourself but you hadn't done so well at academic subjects. You weren't i 2007 Page #80  
nterested in subjects so much? GM: Well I joined the one school because it  2007 Page #80  
lice? GM:No lVf\.X/: Any famous or well respected family members of note? I 2007 Page #81  
arents were very loving and I felt well loved, so I had a good emotional gr 2007 Page #82  
ur parents have good jobs were you well off? GM: Not at first in London we  2007 Page #82  
own place back so not particularly well off. A stable back ground though. M 2007 Page #82  
red to those the computer work was well paid. MW: Did you progress in your  2007 Page #82  
in your job. GM: I did start doing well but then I seemed to come into comp 2007 Page #82  
trusions into) our system? GM: Yes well the director who disappeared and st 2007 Page #83  
 is silly because people would say well why would someone \'Vant to access  2007 Page #83  
hy the interested resurfaced ..... Well actually 1 remember there was a cha 2007 Page #84  
st the lPs (Internet addresses) as well as to trying to find out what the e 2007 Page #85  
idn't feel illegal, not back then. Well I knew it was illegal but at the ti 2007 Page #86  
G?vf: No I am sure NASA does it as well. NASA network addresses all end in  2007 Page #87  
I'm sure NASA does honeypotting as well. Nf\.'v': Do these sites warn you a 2007 Page #87  
11\\7: So what sort of damage? GM: Well they have kind of redefined damage. 2007 Page #88  
e a drink and do some hacking? GM: Well I wasn't drinking every cime 1 hack 2007 Page #90  
o them and do you regret that? GM: Well it was very egotistical. l djdn't r 2007 Page #90  
s at an extradition hearing. M\X': Well I am not so sure seeing as it is a  2007 Page #91  
 GM: lts all on a points system as well ... it's all just mad. i'v1W: So ho 2007 Page #92  
ford this because they were fairly well off. They are extraruted to the US  2007 Page #92  
ft are NOT to be confused with the well known Avro VZ-9 Avrocar, Chance Vou 2007 Page #95  
all"? Of course this would not sit well ,vith the military industrial compl 2007 Page #107  
 from personal experience, and was well aware that when the military and de 2007 Page #108  
of man-mad e flying aucer would do well to review the sighcing made by form 2007 Page #109  
where this incident occurred? Joe: Well it was an emergency to get up there 2007 Page #122  
 would have co be a calculated and well orchestrated effort-a major interna 2007 Page #127  
irs were mentioned quite often, as well as dead aliens. The metal magnesium 2007 Page #131  
rs in all Air Defense Squadrons." "Well, I've been contacted by one of them 2007 Page #133  
ic. In other words, this gels very well with the comments attributed to KiJ 2007 Page #136  
st operatives in UFO sightings, as well as recovered debris. Notably, there 2007 Page #139  
-4" is i.Uuminatin g, too, and may well relate to the ultra-secret Aquarius 2007 Page #144  
and now-retired employees may very well shed remarkable light on this parti 2007 Page #144  
RE YOU SEEING IN THE SKY OUT HERE? Well, it wasn't Like what you see on TV  2007 Page #167  
liar an area as we can find. Paul: Well, they cut -we think that they (deve 2007 Page #168  
when you could see it (UFO) really well, but we were fairly close to the ob 2007 Page #168  
INK YOU WERE FROM THE CRAFT? Paul: Well, from that hill (behind), we are re 2007 Page #170  
and audio recording equipment , as well as handheld computers and other gea 2007 Page #188  
hat this may be an abandoned water well that was later used as a place to d 2007 Page #189  
 the great Brazilian ufologist, as well as by .Auriphebo Simoes, an airline 2007 Page #193  
f these secondar y objects is less well established and their analysis show 2007 Page #194  
 1930s and aircraft technology was well behind the level of the late 1950s. 2007 Page #195  
ned layer we rud find aluminum, as well as ~agnesium, potassium, sulphur, s 2007 Page #199  
that he remembered the event quite well. He said, "The two of us were out i 2008 Page #11  
d by a U-2 or a high balloon ... " Well, which was it? A balloon track woul 2008 Page #16  
s in other parts of the country as well as that from Nellis. The flight tim 2008 Page #17  
 policy in the Executive Branch-as well as the Central Intelligence Agency, 2008 Page #25  
ters of civil-and human-rights; as well as the erosion of civilrights. For  2008 Page #26  
r so -and there was no sonic boom. Well, of course, when I received this re 2008 Page #34  
ime-and some whose names are still well known within government to this ver 2008 Page #36  
about our advancing technology -as well as concerns about our ability to no 2008 Page #38  
n the extreme. Indeed, we would do well to reflect on Nick Pope's words on  2008 Page #38  
nificant because it illustrates so well what has happened in other Crash Re 2008 Page #42  
f missing aircraft. Burt Dinius, a well known painter of scenes of the Old  2008 Page #46  
ipyard. Despite knowing each other well, Larry Lake told his boss he could  2008 Page #46  
erence. She told me Alan Rammer is well known as one of the most knowledgea 2008 Page #57  
Titchmarsh Show and Newsround , as well as prestigious radio shows such as  2008 Page #65  
991. I remember this incident very well and indeed I was involved in the of 2008 Page #65  
ghs)! We thought we lost you guys. Well, what happened?'" -RAF Bentwaters F 2008 Page #71  
ember this. B (quoting Penniston): Well, how did we get there? B: I don't k 2008 Page #85  
John! We thought we lost you guys. Well, what happened ?' B: We don't know. 2008 Page #86  
to find out what was going on.' B: Well, Colonel (Charles) Halt shows up wi 2008 Page #87  
                                B: Well, then Halt put his arm around me an 2008 Page #89  
lear weapon tests. These facts (as well as the local magnetic stom1 that st 2008 Page #102  
regarding the JFK assassination as well as UFO requests. Today we will be d 2008 Page #105  
the Oppenheimer and Cooper values, well within the scatter of the QD data,  2008 Page #108  
e of space vehicles, satel-ices as well as rockets is indisputable, since t 2008 Page #114  
on would include question marks as well as periods. ■Various indices use sy 2008 Page #116  
l• ■ Conj·c.onjuntlon-and, but, as well as, however ■ OP-determiner- ·the,  2008 Page #118  
0 25.28 Conclusion: Oppenheimer is well ""'""""oo outside the likely range  2008 Page #119  
 and appears to have ham damage as well. In a handwritten note it says, •oo 2008 Page #119  
nitions of the words being used as well as take a look at history. 117      2008 Page #123  
rrimans and the Federal Reserve as well as Federal Reserve founder Frank Va 2008 Page #125  
over 380 other Gennan companies as well as more than 500 foreign firms. Thi 2008 Page #127  
ough their own bank, the Chase, as well as through the independent National 2008 Page #128  
ied as the original MJ-12 group as well as their corporate and intelligence 2008 Page #130  
of the Arn1y's Artillery School as well as commanding general of the Sandia 2008 Page #134  
lved with both defense weaponry as well as UFOs. These distinguished men ap 2008 Page #134  
levels of the national security as well as American corporate business and  2008 Page #134  
 time for Apollo space mission, as well as many others, was guided by the a 2008 Page #135  
he "masters of infinity"? They may well be those global National Socialists 2008 Page #136  
 some areas, German airlines, were well entrenched ." According to The Guin 2008 Page #137  
 the nexus of U.S. intelligence as well as Soviet Intelligence, such as the 2008 Page #138  
s an immediate Cold War, which may well have been the globalist 's plan sin 2008 Page #139  
d universities across the U.S., as well as many small institutions in every 2008 Page #140  
 in the various fields mentioned ? Well, the views in most of those areas a 2008 Page #144  
uthentic, QDl will match it pretty well. So, more work needs to be done. Bu 2009 Page #11  
ating May 22 in the two letters as well as a premature date for the annual  2009 Page #13  
he publications of Harry Ransom as well as selected publications of members 2009 Page #14  
 Officers, one of whom is probably well aware of who created the hoaxed par 2009 Page #14  
gnty , and that the UFO might only well be in engaged in challenging its ex 2009 Page #15  
s informed opinion that UFOs might well be such devices constructed by an a 2009 Page #16  
gnificance of such an estimate was well illustrated of the NIE prior to the 2009 Page #18  
l. Second, more money can be spent well only if more scientific talent is a 2009 Page #21  
ility of RPVs exists for Russia as well as for us. But in this special cate 2009 Page #22  
tself sent in two investigators as well, and they died in a plane crash try 2009 Page #29  
                      Consider, as well, Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald served a 2009 Page #34  
earliest of the modem sightings as well as the most renowned modem assassin 2009 Page #34  
int space and lunar missions. Less well known is that this brought to a cli 2009 Page #35  
ffice. Col Fletcher Prouty, in his well documented book, JFK: The CIA. Viet 2009 Page #45  
s is a historic fact. ·what is not well known is that this required extensi 2009 Page #45  
e visitors. They the visitors were well aware of the mishap of one of their 2009 Page #52  
ere disabled and 2 were reasonably well, but somewhat confused. The visitor 2009 Page #53  
o much of a difference , one could well argue. The wholly skeptical comment 2009 Page #55  
O incident is one that we would do well to dig into much deeper. It may ult 2009 Page #55  
MIND IN TERMS OF THOUGHT OR IMAGE? Well, did !feel intelligence? Yes! But,  2009 Page #67  
 squadron working in the tower, as well as the tower operator. They all obs 2009 Page #70  
to call it on the radio. They were well aware there was activity going on i 2009 Page #79  
PALMER WATCHED IT CLOSE ABOVE YOU? Well, from the time I realized it was no 2009 Page #85  
 to purchase a home. She succeeded well enough to eventually help her son g 2009 Page #88  
 Air Field in Roswell from 1947 as well! This information increases the cre 2009 Page #91  
itness who knew Dr. von Braun very well to the end of his end of his life.  2009 Page #94  
les of czarist era architecture as well as Stalinist period and socialist m 2009 Page #134  
ries and accounts were reported as well. A few days after the events in the 2009 Page #136  
the Central Intelligence Agency as well as the National Security Council. W 2009 Page #154  
some interesting news stories that well serve as a backdrop to the UFO even 2009 Page #156  
 the University of Pennsylvania as well as at Harvard Medical School. Durin 2009 Page #164  
the World Who's Who in Science, as well as American Men and Women of Scienc 2009 Page #164  
 record, both elements of truth as well as misinformation becomes apparent, 2009 Page #167  
h the Project Seal Final Report as well as the James Marion Snodgrass' pape 2009 Page #173  
dy has practically fo,sottcn them. Well, aJmost everybody . Latest report h 2009 Page #177  

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 (advcrl,)··(1.Jlckly, stJmm.rily, well' ■ l'\P·noun-document, texts ■ PP·p 2008 Page #118  
 before• • Jntj· interject ion-oh, well', [also incudes abbreviation s] ■ I 2008 Page #118  

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ighters, all-encompassing defense, well- functioning (order), micro-circuit 2006 Page #105  
ed suggests that this was either a well- rehearsed exercise or one that had 2006 Page #134  
ponses, many from Lillydale, NY, a well- known town which hosts many medium 2006 Page #207  

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referable to maintain the physical well-being of any entity, the loss of EB 2006 Page #21  
m that society exists only for the well-being and freedom of the individual 2008 Page #124  

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ensen attended with an exceedingly well-connected friend -an individual who 2005 Page #83  
0 ■ He was a good writer ■ He was "well-connected" DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS  2007 Page #43  

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r, the potential gradient inside a well-developed return-stroke channel is  2008 Page #78  

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ry, but officers of flag rank make well-documented examination , along with 2004 Page #171  
 and burns. I speak here from many well-documented user and investigative a 2005 Page #90  
ncident presents an extraordinary, well-documented case of an apparent UFO  2006 Page #182  

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ecoverable. Annette Martin another well-known psychic sleuth confirmed much 2003 Page #38  
cerns to assassinate Kennedy. In a well-known samizdat report called the To 2003 Page #42  
very close to Eisenhower and had a well-known interest in weather control.  2005 Page #97  
y colleague Tim Matthews. Tim is a well-known UFO skeptic in Britain as wel 2005 Page #146  
alled. Actually the object was the well-known Washington area meteor of 12  2006 Page #96  
nomers to find out more about the "well-known Washington area meteor." I di 2006 Page #96  
 Other U.S. facilities include the well-known Center for Disease Control, A 2006 Page #106  
tteraci. High-profile marriages to well-known lefrwing playwright Arthur ~l 2007 Page #137  
 idea of one of rhe America's most well-known and glamorous celebrity figur 2007 Page #137  
... it should be wet." Today it is well-known that this is a cryptic order  2008 Page #111  
y assassination ■ "Wet'' was not a well-known word for this use in Od:ober  2008 Page #122  
early 1968, he corresponded with a well-known UFO researcher named Lucius F 2009 Page #32  
ppelt presented the stories in his well-known study. Report on Unidentified 2009 Page #33  
th some profoundly significant and well-known figures in the military arena 2009 Page #53  
for the last time. June Kaba was a well-known philanthropist in her communi 2009 Page #88  

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

d one of the most professional and well-liked supervisors, Sgt. Robbie Robe 2008 Page #43  

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

me of these folks. They are always well-meaning, but they are people to who 2004 Page #215  

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

the secrecy may boil down to a few well-place people hoping to protect the  2007 Page #36  

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from, Bill?" In the midst of a few well-placed barbs at anyone he felt had  2003 Page #146  

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lloon. Sometimes, however, it is a well-planned, beautifully executed schem 2004 Page #121  
 there any way to see through such well-planned and financed deceptions? It 2007 Page #31  

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t occurred at Rendlesham by use of well-practiced methods of disinformation 2009 Page #59  

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eld at Alamogordo, New Mexico. The well-publicized 'Roswell' (Corona), New  2004 Page #62  

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

Norton argued with a great deal of well-reasoned logic, either scenario sim 2008 Page #33  

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

ngfield self-published a number of well-received Status Reports on crashed  2004 Page #110  

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itnesses very well. Mrs. May was a well-respected woman and the boys were g 2006 Page #93  
e would have been told: Mick was a well-respected man and knew people throu 2006 Page #127  
 one of the most knowledgeable and well-respected marine biologists in the  2008 Page #57  

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

ng Saucers," by Vernon Bowen, is a well-written book, fascinating for its s 2004 Page #242  

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wth, physical health and spiritual wellbeing. Initial government interactio 2006 Page #56  

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ings over Area 51 in Nevada to the welldocumented Cash-Landrum case near Ho 2005 Page #119  

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ed on what occurred with the Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio presentat 2004 Page #75  
 way people had behaved when Orson Welles performed a radio broadcast of Th 2004 Page #133  
s, War of the Worlds, 1898 8 Orson Welles, 1938, War of the Worlds, on the  2006 Page #102  

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TIFIC ,\ND INDUSTRIAV1 RESE:\RCH · WELLINGTON, NEW ZE/1.LAND The FINAL REPO 2009 Page #185  

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rmore, the War of the Worlds Orson Wells program had just aired on Hallowee 2004 Page #123  
ovel, The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells begins with an unforgettable sente 2004 Page #132  
nstead of writing about the 1800s, Wells was writing about the last years o 2004 Page #132  
ilization, and that, just as H. G. Wells stated in his fiction, there is a  2004 Page #133  
 began it, with the words of H. G. Wells. Here's a bit more of that opening 2004 Page #148  
he deserts of the Southwest. H. G. Wells states that: With infinite complac 2004 Page #148  
r plans against us... I hope H. G. Wells got it wrong and that no one deep  2004 Page #148  
amous "War of the Worlds"7 by H.G. Wells, has been made into at least one f 2006 Page #102  
malies Research publications. H.G. Wells, War of the Worlds, 1898 8 Orson W 2006 Page #102  

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o be a pleasure to interview and a wellspring of information. This report w 2006 Page #180  

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 "Love, work and knowledge are the wellsprings of our Life. They should als 2005 Page #87  
 "Love, work and knowledge are the wellsprings of our Life. They should als 2005 Page #104  

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jcctive -diffltult, true, cerlain, well• ■ Conj·c.onjuntlon-and, but, as we 2008 Page #118  

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ly from the director of CIA (Allen Welsh Dulles) sets up a series of eight  2004 Page #247  
ight on the dark slopes of a harsh Welsh mountainside. On the night of Janu 2006 Page #119  

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OM OUR NOMADIC POPULATION THEM AND WEN, I BERT A FOOR-MAN COMMISSION, TWO D 2004 Page #24  
l1lon-in, of, before' ■ VP-verb--~,wen t, released, question ing ■ Subn-sub 2008 Page #118  

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idge East Gate with Senior Aim1an, Wendell Palmer. SLIDE# 20 75             2009 Page #81  

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 © 1986 by William S. Steinman and Wendelle C. Stevens In 1986, William S.  2004 Page #69  
s In 1986, William S. Steinman and Wendelle C. Stevens wrote a book entitle 2004 Page #69  
 footsteps of William Steinman and Wendelle Stevens, whose book UFO Crash a 2004 Page #224  

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istance with a small flying saucer wending its way above the planet. The dr 2007 Page #67  

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built up below. At a waypoint near Wendover, a small town on the Utah/Nevad 2006 Page #74  
fe landing about 12 miles south of Wendover and two miles from the crash si 2006 Page #74  
t as soon as Collins reported from Wendover, all efforts began to focus on  2006 Page #74  
rs two transport planes arrived at Wendover with security personnel and cra 2006 Page #74  
fety for the Air Force traveled to Wendover to coordinate the accident inve 2006 Page #74  
s would be transported by air from Wendover rather than trucked directly to 2006 Page #75  
llis had crashed 14 miles south of Wendover. The pilot was described as a H 2006 Page #75  
 hand and carried in boxes back to Wendover." This was not a cover story. A 2006 Page #76  

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nt at the sheriff's department, he went to work for the Southeastern Missou 2003 Page #31  
ept detailed notes on the fires it went to including date time, location, d 2003 Page #32  
 Augustin. I got a map and Roswell went through my area, through the Trinit 2003 Page #43  
ock and laid it on the bandanna. I went back up to the truck to get my trip 2003 Page #45  
ght catch my eye. I saw nothing. I went back about mid-afternoon with a sho 2003 Page #45  
te afternoon. Periodically the sun went behind a ci when it emerged the bas 2003 Page #46  
ansmitted and reflected light." He went on to say that "coupled with experi 2003 Page #50  
ation also is that an army missile went astray." That was the news bulletin 2003 Page #53  
g was found. The Witnesses As time went on, more and more pieces of informa 2003 Page #56  
her who saw the smoke. The two men went down into the woods with a Geiger c 2003 Page #59  
g area, he jumped into his car and went to the top of a hill on what is now 2003 Page #60  
zz musician in the Pittsburgh area went to the Kecksburg area that night af 2003 Page #60  
ce Myron and the other driver both went to the base the next day with their 2003 Page #62  
hey acknowledged that, and the man went on to say how he was on one of the  2003 Page #63  
t the man with astonishment. Myron went on to describe to us that not only  2003 Page #68  
ad fallen near Kecksburg, and they went to that location since Joel was som 2003 Page #68  
hat was uncomfortable to him. Joel went on to describe that soon after the  2003 Page #69  
g arm" extend out of the hatch. He went on to comment that, "it seemed to s 2003 Page #69  
that extraterrestrial bodies first went to Wright Field in Cincinnati, Ohio 2003 Page #102  
here the "alien technology museum" went? Or if it's still there, is it unde 2003 Page #102  
ally excited him was that the ship went underground. He associated that wit 2003 Page #144  
 one morning while the main events went on as scheduled before and after th 2003 Page #146  
 of the government-UFO interaction went so beyond anything he and other res 2003 Page #147  
left it at that. Perhaps they even went as far as reporting their sightings 2003 Page #151  
owner Don Berliner, who graciously went MANY SOURCES HAVE PROVIDED DOCUMENT 2003 Page #169  
ror in the Manual suggests that it went through a detailed USGPO-like proof 2003 Page #176  
 and given him a briefing. The Q&A went as follows, Question: Good morning. 2003 Page #202  
ian expert in rocket construction, went to the place where the flying sauce 2004 Page #12  
er of Judge Proctor's windmill and went to pieces with a terrific explosion 2004 Page #26  
dn't let me go with them when they went up to the crash site at Judge Proct 2004 Page #29  
about," she told a reporter. On it went. For every claim, there was a count 2004 Page #30  
bankment and shoreline. The lights went out of sight behind the tree line,  2004 Page #34  
hing. Werbicki thanked the man and went over to the radio and called the on 2004 Page #35  
s father. Dave dropped him off and went home, told his mother about the wei 2004 Page #37  
n the sky that they had seen, then went to bed. In the meantime Norm, after 2004 Page #37  
they could be of any help. Wilfred went hurriedly inside and threw on some  2004 Page #37  
ng outward, toward the water. Norm went out on the bank and looked too. It  2004 Page #37  
ht suddenly disappeared; either it went out or the structure supporting it  2004 Page #38  
lfred Smith and Norm Smith. Wifred went aboard Lawrence Smith, his brother' 2004 Page #38  
 wake him and his wife. Norm Smith went over to Bradford Shands vessel, the 2004 Page #38  
k lines east and west while CG 101 went out to the mouth of the Sound and w 2004 Page #40  
l before dusk with no results then went at it again the next morning. Still 2004 Page #41  
line of Staff Writer, Ray MacLeod, went on to say that "we get hundreds of  2004 Page #41  
membered the Shag Harbor crash and went on to say that at the same time, al 2004 Page #43  
nd it was "going all squiggly." He went outside to have a look at his anten 2004 Page #45  
ed, to yellow, to orange, and then went out of sight. After that, things se 2004 Page #45  
hem looking back at him. The event went on until the small hours of the nig 2004 Page #48  
le discharge five months later and went on to become the first man to go on 2004 Page #48  
 he saw but what about the hell we went through afterward. Thanks for fight 2004 Page #49  
oughs drew his weapon on it and we went blank. Someone was inside that damn 2004 Page #50  
 night in the forest. ... The film went to USAFE, West Germany that day and 2004 Page #50  
r mind, now she's seeing UFOs." We went to the tower and the guy in the tow 2004 Page #55  
nge lights outside of the base. We went off duty and turned over the report 2004 Page #55  
 Bob Ball was the Flight Chief and went into the forest with other Air Forc 2004 Page #56  
 was a strange light in the sky. I went outside and saw what appeared to be 2004 Page #57  
ia crash, an Eastern Airlines CD-4 went nose down and crashed, killing ever 2004 Page #68  
rip tanks the company owned.' They went out and Bill Ferguson being the lea 2004 Page #72  
ending V-2 rocket that immediately went off course, perhaps no one in the U 2004 Page #75  
und strange debris on his land and went to the Roswell Sheriff to report hi 2004 Page #75  
a body. Another medical technician went into a coma only four hours after p 2004 Page #81  
rnment flying saucer investigation went underground. Much of what happened  2004 Page #87  
 the Defense Minister Paul Hellyer went to St. Paul Alberta to open a UFO l 2004 Page #87  
I was one of three researchers who went after Hellyer for the records of th 2004 Page #87  
yond that point. I can say that it went into the hands of a highly classifi 2004 Page #95  
alk about what was found. Well, we went there... There were two from the mi 2004 Page #100  
cted intelligence, such as when he went into President Kennedy's office wit 2004 Page #101  
nalysis. We know of no letter that went back from Wilbert Smith following h 2004 Page #102  
. Larsen sat down and subsequently went into trace. Lundahl and Neasham ask 2004 Page #104  
enator Barry Goldwater, who merely went so far as to imply in strong terms  2004 Page #132  
n Marcel thought was named "Cabot" went out to the debris field with him. I 2004 Page #139  
do with a rehearsal for D-Day that went awry and was covered up for decades 2004 Page #140  
t a fake before he even saw it. He went on the Ted Koppel show to declare t 2004 Page #144  
hat: With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about th 2004 Page #148  
 Stalin/Beria's orders • In 1940's went to Stalin and told him he could bui 2004 Page #161  
iaison from 1961 to 1964. He later went on to produce the NBC TV show Proje 2004 Page #182  
n Air Force Base in California: We went to Norton Air Force Base to discuss 2004 Page #182  
 the crafts landed and two of them went away. Question: Why did it land? Sh 2004 Page #182  
ander and other Air Force officers went out to greet them. Emenegger and Sa 2004 Page #182  
. Emenegger told me that when they went there everyone seemed to know who t 2004 Page #182  
"Okay, well just a warning." So we went of to meet Colonel Coleman. Now he' 2004 Page #183  
So it was like warning #2. Then we went into his inner office, and a strang 2004 Page #183  
hese guys?" A day later I think we went down into the bunker, and there con 2004 Page #183  
oHoman Air Force base." He kind of went "Yeah, well, I'll tell you." Emeneg 2004 Page #184  
h, well, I'll tell you." Emenegger went ahead with the UFO documentary and  2004 Page #184  
iting ET races: She (Marcia Smith) went forward and supervised two of the f 2004 Page #187  
rom Vietnam after serving his time went into the reserves. Camp Drum was a  2004 Page #188  
e met at the National Archives and went to meet his girlfriend. We spent a  2004 Page #191  
re to know all this craziness that went on, but I do know that three months 2004 Page #193  
termingle with the locals, so Doug went over to talk to him and he said he  2004 Page #217  
ee" really was Leo Gebauer? Scully went to his grave maintaining that "Dr.  2004 Page #218  
ght has told us no other reporters went back out to FWAAF and all the mater 2004 Page #237  
Page 128 titled "Brain Entry" ■ "I went to my UFO 'junk drawer' and pulled  2005 Page #7  
looked either hurt or feeble as it went .into the pasture nearby. As both p 2005 Page #32  
oded area near Varginha's zoo. She went out to smoke and suddenly glimpsed  2005 Page #34  
ed eyes. Terezinha was frightened, went back inside and told her husband sh 2005 Page #34  
 us. 1 was one of those forty." He went on to inform Young and Chetham that 2005 Page #40  
ng absolutely no sound and when it went by, the color was black as if light 2005 Page #70  
he became a pupil of Freud's, then went on to work as Freud's assistant for 2005 Page #89  
 in the Borough of Queens where he went into private practice, wrote, and r 2005 Page #90  
ver the years that the FDA quietly went about building its case. Hays never 2005 Page #93  
 in tl1eir efforts. And so the FDA went to the federal court and brought a  2005 Page #101  
te" three years before a satellite went to space turn into points of authen 2005 Page #130  
r person, an ainnan with the USAF, went for a walk around the base. WruJe o 2005 Page #147  
 not his area of expertise . Salas went on to state that it was indeed the  2005 Page #148  
 the story is the truth." Santilli went on to state, yet again, that he bel 2005 Page #150  
ght and cold piece of metal. '\' e went back down the hill, climbed on our  2005 Page #157  
nd headed for home. Off the object went, shrouded under carps, through San  2005 Page #157  
 solcliers came to their house and went through room-by-room, looking for s 2005 Page #157  
alloons he had found. The soldiers went through and checked everything, inc 2005 Page #157  
t craft onto a flat bed truck. Men went ahead and scouted a back roads tran 2005 Page #165  
ing engineers similar to those who went to California and the Klondike and  2006 Page #6  
ght. I got to meet some people who went there and to me they were scary. It 2006 Page #20  
URISTS FROM MARS? Those Little Men Went Thatta-way, Pardner Last week a pro 2006 Page #44  
 oversaw the preparations and then went to the control room to monitor the  2006 Page #78  
nto a nightmare when a damaged UFO went down in their town during a full-sc 2006 Page #89  
 the boys decided not to go on and went home. Mrs. May and the five boys pr 2006 Page #90  
e time out of the mountains when I went to Braxton County and visited the t 2006 Page #92  
me that their town and entire area went through hell back in 1952 when the  2006 Page #92  
ock their doors at night when they went to bed. In 1952, the small town of  2006 Page #92  
ght. Leavitt and fifty troops also went to the farm in Flatwoods and gather 2006 Page #95  
off shortly after and one actually went down then lifted off on four separa 2006 Page #98  
ident that night and shortly after went to the crash site on the farm. He w 2006 Page #98  
a body. Another medical technician went into a coma four hours after placin 2006 Page #104  
 leading edge research undoubtedly went right to classified facilities and  2006 Page #105  
 lesions of light bruising...which went on appearing for months, looking li 2006 Page #109  
vid Upton at nearby Gobowen. As he went out of the backdoor of his home at  2006 Page #120  
 at the services; however, as they went to get out of the cab, they realize 2006 Page #124  
invited me up to North Wales and I went through some of the witness stateme 2006 Page #125  
d to have taken place, we actually went there. We drove up there, stopped t 2006 Page #125  
different, only smaller. 'When she went down to the village to tell the sto 2006 Page #129  
the NORAD net. Well, one night, he went away. He said, 'I've got to take so 2006 Page #144  
, they took off— off my screen and went to Bill's. WHEN THEY WENT OFF YOUR  2006 Page #145  
reen and went to Bill's. WHEN THEY WENT OFF YOUR SCREEN, THEY WERE DOING 5, 2006 Page #145  
p, or straight down. If the bogies went in any other direction than that, I 2006 Page #146  
do that speed. BILL SAID THAT THIS WENT ON FOR THREE TO FOUR HOURS. IN ALL  2006 Page #146  
at night at Cheyenne Mountain — he went ahead and scrambled the F-104s. We  2006 Page #146  
e BCC and said, 'I saw it! It just went over. It was moving like a meteor.  2006 Page #147  
. It looked like a meteor!' And it went north to south out of sight. What h 2006 Page #147  
ad down in Key West. When the UFOs went down south over Key West, I was tal 2006 Page #148  
I don't know what did it.' Then he went and probably called the commanding  2006 Page #149  
P SECRET and I don't know where it went from that day forward, whether it w 2006 Page #149  
 from that day forward, whether it went to NORAD or went to Washington, D.  2006 Page #149  
rward, whether it went to NORAD or went to Washington, D. C.? I don't know  2006 Page #149  
gton, D. C.? I don't know where it went. Nobody told me. BUT YOU SAW WITH Y 2006 Page #149  
 Exactly. So, that weekend when we went up there, my Dad was installing all 2006 Page #154  
 they fired it up, a red telephone went off. It was a red phone, but they c 2006 Page #154  
time! The next day on Sunday, they went on through the night tweaking the c 2006 Page #154  
big trucks to the radar site. They went out and plowed the road (of snow) t 2006 Page #155  
rom outer space, you big dummy!' I went, 'Oh, no, it is not!' (laughs) He s 2006 Page #157  
s going to have a heart attack. He went into shock. He got really angry. He 2006 Page #161  
LL BE KEPT IN THE DARK FOREVER? We went there and I respectively (sic) trie 2006 Page #163  
d. Secretary of State Dean Acheson went to bed thinking he wouldn't be surp 2006 Page #165  
e same episode: "Shortly before we went into that morning meeting, Under Se 2006 Page #168  
e. 3. The emergeng alert procedure went into effect immediately. 4. The Off 2006 Page #170  
aircraft me and my copilot, and we went down to the site. We landed out in  2006 Page #176  
crashed right between them. But it went into the ground, according to the w 2006 Page #176  
ree to five hundred yards where it went across the sand." It looked to me,  2006 Page #176  
 dropped downward continuously and went out of the pilot's sight. Radar in  2006 Page #177  
 Texas tracked the object until it went off the screen in a manner which su 2006 Page #177  
test their effectiveness. Later we went to Sedan Crater which was mind-bogg 2006 Page #199  
rnon Bowen was an ad man, NYC ■ He went to public library often ■ Seemed li 2007 Page #43  
f when, where or lo whom the money went: (Insight l.lagazine. Kely Patrici. 2007 Page #53  
, that its little long-necked star went on ro be_come as_ recognize~ an~ ?e 2007 Page #62  
here was a story about a woman who went around Bosnia and she was endangeri 2007 Page #81  
at all. i\tfW: Can you say how you went about doing the work of looking int 2007 Page #85  
th anger because of the wa) things went. l mean what she said was there was 2007 Page #86  
he mouse move on the screen and it went down to the lower part of the scree 2007 Page #86  
ways used to set a password when I went in to these sites so that nobody el 2007 Page #89  
terson AFB. Eventually, Dr. Miethe went to work for John C. Frost of the Av 2007 Page #111  
arked nose first in the hangar. He went on to describe how the aircraft was 2007 Page #115  
ly they motioned us through and we went on home. Bue there were military pe 2007 Page #124  
 see the fire from or house, if we went up on the roof, over the trees, you 2007 Page #125  
ter, the Carbon Co1111(y J,Je1JJs, went around town. Opened it up, and abou 2007 Page #126  
thering at the corner. Curious, he went over to see two big trucks with fla 2007 Page #128  
Early in the morning the villagers went out to see the site and saw the gro 2007 Page #129  
 watching Monroe to an extent that went far beyond that described within th 2007 Page #135  
object in the sky glowing. Then we went inside to tell you guys Aunt Sandy  2007 Page #166  
 or not. That's when we got up and went to the door and the kids were comin 2007 Page #167  
T'S VOICE OVER ANIMATED MAPS: \Xie went out Pennsylvania ... and when we go 2007 Page #167  
ch time between when we saw it and went after it and when we saw it on the  2007 Page #170  
ed co keep it quiet, they probably went co the radio, TV and newspaper and  2007 Page #171  
ediately turned the car around and went straight home. Paul: When he told u 2007 Page #171  
eep" ( 10-13 feet). Curious, David went down into the pit and was aghast to 2007 Page #190  
  of these rests as Sergio Poulain went in person to the C.I.M. around 1980 2007 Page #197  
UFO rose at foil speed, its Lights went off, and it rusappeared in the sh.- 2007 Page #200  
nd, that Hynek and Friend actually went into the area to conduct the invest 2008 Page #11  
of loud booms, and that the lights went out. All consistent with a bolide t 2008 Page #11  
gone out. He said, "All the lights went out temporarily. " He meant that no 2008 Page #11  
ject flew over, the lights outside went out but these streetlights were on  2008 Page #13  
nly seeing stars, a senior officer went outside to see for himself. Observi 2008 Page #31  
 occurred in British airspace that went on to have a profound effect on· so 2008 Page #33  
 submitted a 2-3 page report which went up their chain of command and then  2008 Page #33  
I interviewed her in April 1987. I went to her Central Park home and she sa 2008 Page #49  
dows where she observed the UFO. I went through her recollection of events  2008 Page #49  
e the last few minutes because she went to the window to get a better look  2008 Page #50  
ht, from the northeast and when it went out of view it was headed lower and 2008 Page #50  
bridge over the Elk River and then went about three quarters of a mile beyo 2008 Page #51  
a1J' was up there. " He claimed he went out looking but found nothing. Then 2008 Page #52  
er as a key witness. He said Tuffy went to school with his son, Andy. He cl 2008 Page #52  
about 5:00 pm. The next morning he went into the area with two of his frien 2008 Page #53  
open. According to Andy Hamden, he went to Ocosta High School with Tuffy Mi 2008 Page #53  
icopter from the local hospital. I went through the entire presentation of  2008 Page #54  
 looked at a calendar for 1979. He went through his daily routine; he was w 2008 Page #58  
ays , Wednesdays , and Fridays, he went to an aerobic class at an Aberdeen  2008 Page #58  
drive down and see what it was. We went down East Gate Road and took a righ 2008 Page #79  
mal again. The slow motion feeling went away. Then John Burroughs saw more  2008 Page #83  
ged their minds, turned around and went back to the truck. Drawing of tripo 2008 Page #83  
 aircraft over your location. They went down. They went down fast. They don 2008 Page #84  
our location. They went down. They went down fast. They don't know what it  2008 Page #84  
p aerial Afterward, John Burroughs went to bed to sleep the rest of Decembe 2008 Page #86  
time, the animals on a nearby farm went into a frenzy .... The next day, th 2008 Page #93  
 him since I lived closer? Thus, I went and met Tim Cooper and found that h 2008 Page #104  
sembly) Tim Cooper's email to me I went to check my ~ii and found another l 2008 Page #119  
 Germany was free republic. Hitler went against tradition by choosing not w 2008 Page #128  
the Russian request and the launch went off as originally scheduled and was 2008 Page #136  
illed with 'pinkos.' When McCarthy went too far in his Communist investigat 2008 Page #141  
rnment's Board of Inquiry and then went to work for the PR agency of the ma 2008 Page #142  
ation camp. Although a hue and cry went up from veterans organizations and  2008 Page #142  
 salvaging business. Crisman later went out on his own, to make sure Dahl a 2009 Page #31  
y Island. The box and its contents went up in flames, along with the two ai 2009 Page #31  
own Gary Powers' U2. Before Oswald went to work for the Book Depository, he 2009 Page #34  
curity." The Top Secret Memorandum went on to say: [I] have instructed Jame 2009 Page #41  
Base Commander at RAF Bentwaters , went on the record in a June 25th press  2009 Page #59  
craft l(fted off the forest floor, went to treetop level, and took off at a 2009 Page #67  
the shock of -gosh, when the thing went overhead and the light approached u 2009 Page #72  
nt a beam down. Oh, my God! We all went into shock almost! How am I ever go 2009 Page #72  
ocedures and protocol. Things that went on do not add up. Things that went  2009 Page #78  
went on do not add up. Things that went on afterwards do not add up. We wer 2009 Page #78  
ion. We had some officers that all went on to some ve,y distinguished caree 2009 Page #78  
inza, who had a radio and he and I went towards the object. We're in contac 2009 Page #79  
 nmning towards the object. Adrian went down 73                             2009 Page #79  
ing there with Adrian behind me. I went back towards Adrian and he told me  2009 Page #80  
bject was therefor quite awhile. 1 went under hypnosis to try to figure out 2009 Page #80  
 Force on July l 0, 1980. He first went to Lackland AFB in Texas for techni 2009 Page #81  
 started moving towards the right, went up in elevation into the clouds and 2009 Page #84  
it moved off towards our right and went up into the s/...y slowly, maybe at 2009 Page #85  
limbed in elevation and eventually went from something that looked like a c 2009 Page #85  
n 1942 she was June Crain when she went to work as a clerk at Wright Field  2009 Page #87  
hree (3) hours interviewing him. I went back to the lab. I wrole !he report 2009 Page #93  
d you are going lo do it. And so I went and took the dictation for three (3 2009 Page #93  
uestions to keep eve,ything clear. Went back to the lab and the officer tol 2009 Page #93  
for me at home. The Tass printouts went into a file folder-and that folder  2009 Page #138  
into a file folder-and that folder went into a filing cabinet. Newspapers a 2009 Page #138  
they were a changing." Our letters went back and forth between the personal 2009 Page #139  
l Engineering Department before he went to New Zealand in 1939. In Auckland 2009 Page #160  
ht (CIC agents) Davidson and Brown went through all the mail I had received 2009 Page #179  

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4 v.s. AIR FORCE OFFTC14l AIRCRAFT WENTIFICATION CHART --ft ft ..,,U'i'~ e, 2009 Page #120  

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18 year old son of resident Deputy Wenzel, Paul, had been sitting home watc 2008 Page #48  
day night, November 25, 1979. Paul Wenzel reported seeing "an unknown-shape 2008 Page #48  
 falling. Estella K.russel and Tim Wenzel independently observed the object 2008 Page #59  
peared to be ··out ofpouer. ,. Tim Wenzel could not discern a shape or deta 2008 Page #59  
called retired Deputy Sheriff Paul Wenzel as 1 was finishing this presentat 2008 Page #60  

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ao.A. Sai Wads SCA* lit4.4414 ear. weoar4.1.40 44‘, Anwoca 13 .~44.00 Ma ti 2006 Page #32  

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a ■raaiiar assistewm la a yreym af weQy IT the CMasm towrwaaat precoats mti 2003 Page #223  

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am MANI *4,4 vver4 4444 #4.4.4414. wer 04^# Os. ...•• sNe, score • v• •ala  2006 Page #32  
a day John Pin. Craven. The Silent Wer. ai ass THE SILENT WA II To help ens 2006 Page #32  

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nl, 0., tOmt)a11). \\'orl.: on the wer111011 was IJP.guu in Florida bu, (r4 2009 Page #180  

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e in Woods Harbor. Corporal Victor Werbicki was the only one in the Barring 2004 Page #35  
her end of the line and sounded to Werbicki as if he was very excited. Wick 2004 Page #35  
plied that he had not. He informed Werbicki that they had seen the plane ou 2004 Page #35  
ssengers plied him with questions. Werbicki answered the other line. The ca 2004 Page #35  
 coming down and had heard a bang. Werbicki could get no other details from 2004 Page #35  
 east of Shag Harbor, who informed Werbicki that he had seen lights descend 2004 Page #35  
ht have been an airplane crashing. Werbicki thanked the man and went over t 2004 Page #35  
een looking for deer jackers, when Werbicki contacted them by radio. He inf 2004 Page #36  
ntly by the phone in Woods Harbor. Werbicki was still not convinced that an 2004 Page #36  
t of the sky, flashing on and off. Werbicki asked the young fisherman if he 2004 Page #36  
h Wickens readily agreed. Corporal Werbicki had no sooner hung up the phone 2004 Page #36  
g Harbor. That was the second time Werbicki had heard about those "flashing 2004 Page #36  
me of the girls with him. Corporal Werbicki was there with Laurie and the l 2004 Page #37  
w light out on the Sound. Corporal Werbicki, having now seen the light, lit 2004 Page #37  
Mounties had arrived on the scene, Werbicki decided to resort to his list o 2004 Page #37  
arbor UFO Incident In the meantime Werbicki had Constable O'Brien go to the 2004 Page #38  
harf in the center of the village. Werbicki had been fortunate with his cal 2004 Page #38  
a and climbed aboard with Corporal Werbicki. Norm, a fisherman himself, wor 2004 Page #38  
as knowledgeable about the vessel. Werbicki told Constable O'Brien to go ou 2004 Page #38  
on both boats. O'Brien reported to Werbicki that RCC did not have any aircr 2004 Page #38  
mith's boat and asked for Corporal Werbicki. Werbicki took the microphone a 2004 Page #40  
t and asked for Corporal Werbicki. Werbicki took the microphone and Captain 2004 Page #40  
 to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Werbicki thanked Newell and gave the mic 2004 Page #40  
n his assessment of the situation. Werbicki and the rest of the searchers w 2004 Page #41  

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ter and it still had one light on. Werbicki's other phone began ringing so  2004 Page #35  

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ound next to Shag Harbor. Corporal Werbiki's first question to Wickens was  2004 Page #35  

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e to ATIC Deputy Commander Colonel Wercenbaker. Moise agreed and they met l 2005 Page #98  

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lwi: iWright Field. Other remains. werelypsajapSTCHT acrbss-iheVWSFG to the 2003 Page #234  

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g for rocket research: In '51 they weren ·, working on personnel chutes, !h 2009 Page #93  

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tary. In fact, these crash dummies weren't released from planes until about 2004 Page #148  
 9. MSS • Black Ops when Black Ops weren't cool • Korolev unknown until his 2004 Page #164  
polis of West Virginia. The people weren't rich here but they were happy. 8 2006 Page #92  
ices — just for a cup of tea. They weren't particularly worried, because at 2006 Page #124  
ll and ran out into the road. They weren't the only ones: all their neighbo 2006 Page #127  
Mick told me that while the police weren't involved, the Army was — heavily 2006 Page #127  
. Luckily it didn't hit him, so we weren't actually sure where it had hit.  2006 Page #129  
 forties and fifties then; so they weren't students. But the day before, an 2006 Page #129  
 about it and they told us that we weren't supposed to talk to the press or 2006 Page #148  
l had TOP SECRET clearances and we weren't allowed (to talk) because of the 2006 Page #148  
nto a state of high alert and then weren't able to positively identify the  2006 Page #173  
ions can also lead co findings you weren't expecting, hoping for, or necess 2007 Page #59  
 a Jot now but back in my day kids weren't deemed worthy to go on them. Oft 2007 Page #80  
 so well at academic subjects. You weren't interested in subjects so much?  2007 Page #80  
t clearance, was an area that they weren't supposed to have wandered into w 2007 Page #85  
eypots and these systems certainly weren't. The machine log on and log off  2007 Page #86  
 could even get to see things ) ou weren't supposed to but how would one kn 2007 Page #88  
s. Considering you didn't know you weren't meant to be there would there be 2007 Page #88  
cks, big trucks, driving, and they weren't hooked together, but close to be 2007 Page #126  
ople corrung up behind us. Mom: We weren't the onJy ones there. And we don' 2007 Page #169  
, you faced away from it. So, they weren't guarding it Like it was ours. Th 2007 Page #171  
in asking any questions because we weren't going to get any answers. Paul:  2007 Page #171  
 but other lights in the town that weren't controlled by photoelectric cell 2008 Page #11  
also wanted confirmation that they weren't having a mass hallucination." "T 2008 Page #33  
bed them as ··rowdy young men" who weren't likely to accept being told not  2008 Page #45  
 to push at the time, i.e. that we weren't interested in the phenomenon! Su 2008 Page #67  
 Air Staffs public line that they "weren't interested" in UFOs with the fac 2008 Page #68  
ing beamed up in the air, but they weren't sure. They thought we lost you,  2008 Page #71  
ulate. And as far as we know, they weren't modulating anything . They were  2008 Page #76  
ing beamed up in the air, but they weren't sure. They thought we lost you,  2008 Page #86  
y going on in the woods. To me, we weren't taken care of I mean, we were ou 2009 Page #79  

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t know yet if June interviewed Dr. Wern.her von Braun or perhaps, another o 2009 Page #94  

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lear to Fowler that the story that Werner had told Fowler was somewhat diff 2005 Page #40  
had imparted to Chetham and Young. Werner explained this by saying that he  2005 Page #40  
idavit to Fowler stares. "I, Fritz Werner, do solemnly swear that during a  2005 Page #40  
ith respect ro his informant Fritz Werner that: "Between June 1949 and Janu 2005 Page #41  
he Office of Special Studies where Werner worked. Dr. \Xiang was an Austria 2005 Page #41  
by Ray Fowler -including the Fritz Werner affidavit), other accounts of cra 2005 Page #42  
ously known by the pseudonym Fritz Werner). Stansel graduated from Ohio Uni 2005 Page #168  
ving Grounds in New Mexico. Though Werner von Braun saw the multistage rock 2005 Page #172  
r, a close associate of Yon Braun; Werner Heisenberg, physicist and Nobel l 2008 Page #138  
me known by the pseudonym of Fritz Werner. 1n reality, there are far more t 2009 Page #48  
de the original testimony of Fritz Werner, as provided to researchers Jeff  2009 Page #48  
nty years previously. According to Werner: The object was not built by anyt 2009 Page #48  
 apparent alien body at the scene, Werner said: "I saw the creature [that]  2009 Page #49  
 body was dark brown in color; and Werner offered the theory that perhaps t 2009 Page #49  
 the following affidavit: I, Fritz Werner, do solemnly swear that during a  2009 Page #49  
ieved him to be. Recall that Fritz Werner had told Ray Fowler in his 1970s  2009 Page #55  
Contactee cases in the 1950s. Both Werner and Bethurum said that the aliens 2009 Page #55  
orn1s and caps. The body viewed by Werner was dark-skinned; and the skin of 2009 Page #55  
s story after hearing of the Fritz Werner revelations in the 1970s. There i 2009 Page #55  
less than two-decades before Fritz Werner even surfaced. Perhaps Bethurum w 2009 Page #55  
ll Trade, 1981. Affidavit of Fritz Werner, June 7, 1973. 49                 2009 Page #55  

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to be addressed and not discarded. Werner's signed affidavit to Fowler star 2005 Page #40  

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 E. Keyhoe, 1953 The Mars Project, Wernher von Braun, University of Illinoi 2003 Page #182  
pace flight by von Braun, pre-1954 Wernher von Braun, Erik Bergaust, Nation 2003 Page #182  
mplex was complete. Decorated Nazi Wernher von Braun, the father of the Nat 2008 Page #137  
nt may have been the basis for Dr. Wernher van Braun's statement as publish 2009 Page #17  
trial vehicles? Interview with Dr. Wernher von Braun? Our first discussion  2009 Page #92  
 June's work history was about Dr. Wernher von Braun, arguably the most fam 2009 Page #92  
e lack of historical references to Wernher von Braun ever having been to Wr 2009 Page #92  
ch reference in a biography titled Wernher von Braun by Erik Bergaust, Nati 2009 Page #92  
. June gave me an obituary for Dr. Wernher von Braun from the Oregonian fro 2009 Page #93  
s space program I took it from Dr. Wernher van Braun I spent three (3) hour 2009 Page #93  
ue. 88 German Scientists at WP AFB Wernher von Braun Helmet Grass (sp.?) Mr 2009 Page #94  

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ake 1New Secret Lethal ·Weapon New WerrpQn Americ4 and Britain Keep Details 2009 Page #184  

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wrote that: "The contact with Col. Wertenbaker was excellent throughout the 2005 Page #98  

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;!1ro11cic:i in !mpcr-~•:erccy, i; WEr~ ~trsl hc11:-ct ahl:!r Leech v,o:;i  2009 Page #183  

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ero Slit trac!Mg the u=os. a Gaden WeSI corrrruler a;rcrall was flying from 2009 Page #144  

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 www.majesticdocuments.com General Wesley Clark Democratic Candidate for Pr 2003 Page #8  

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s and Chemistry from West Virginia Weslyan College in 1962. A year later on 2009 Page #68  

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ratories were involved; two on the west coast and one on the east. Diagnost 2003 Page #49  
R. Hicks, Professor of Forestry at West Virginia University. His findings s 2003 Page #71  
hat year the Soviet Army blockades West Berlin, setting into motion the Ber 2003 Page #88  
Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" west of Roswell. Date not given by sourc 2003 Page #97  
Mateo Mountains and Sierra Blanca" west of Roswell, but did not give a date 2003 Page #99  
ak is about seventy miles straight west of Roswell. San Mateo Peak is anoth 2003 Page #99  
Mateo Peak is another eighty miles west of Sierra Blanca. Between those two 2003 Page #99  
at the object had been moved to a "West Coast U.S. airfield." An interestin 2003 Page #192  
my Air Base. There in front of the west hanger where the bodies and craft p 2003 Page #198  
gh Hillary Clinton's office in the West Wing of the White House. In a Novem 2003 Page #200  
in his vehicle, had been traveling west on "old" Highway No. 3 in Nova Scot 2004 Page #34  
object was coming down just to the west of the Shag Harbor, at best a mile  2004 Page #34  
 from his position in an area just west of Woods 32                         2004 Page #35  
 too were on Highway No. 3 heading west toward Shag Harbor, however they we 2004 Page #36  
and and Stoddart Island and on the west by three kilometer long, Outer Isla 2004 Page #39  
Sound, making track lines east and west while CG 101 went out to the mouth  2004 Page #40  
 his son and all three were at the West End Mall in Halifax. When asked by  2004 Page #44  
orest. ... The film went to USAFE, West Germany that day and I never heard  2004 Page #50  
nated ten miles north and slightly west of Mt. Franklin. The explosion was  2004 Page #67  
site of the first explosion on the west side of the Franklin Mountains east 2004 Page #68  
f green fireballs and an explosion west of Farmington, which might mean the 2004 Page #74  
d? Sarbacher: It was somewhere out west. Friedman: OK. Any idea what year t 2004 Page #92  
r, or why he stated in a speech at West Point in 1962 that there would be a 2004 Page #133  
(NKVD) officer who defected to the West in 1938. • According to this source 2004 Page #153  
bution huge • • From Poland in the west to Georgia in • the East, a Saucer  2004 Page #165  
New Mexico. There, in front of the west hanger where it was rumored they ha 2004 Page #195  
ith him the rest of the way to the West coast. The friend said he had just  2004 Page #216  
. space travel" ■ "1957 crash just west of Red Canyon" ■ " ... I had access 2005 Page #8  
h of an unexplained vehicJe in the west and they organized a team of about  2005 Page #40  
-gun. When l saw the 'star' to the west fade out four times in succession , 2005 Page #96  
ond light (yellow) appeared in the west. After two minutes of direct drawin 2005 Page #96  
 unknowns (to the north, south and west) then removed themselves , disappea 2005 Page #96  
r, and several others were driving west as well. Each , ehicle carried an a 2005 Page #99  
 mind? John S. Hale Shepherdstown, West Virginia July, 2005 Forward "Do Fly 2005 Page #118  
 southeast of the town of Socorro, west of Oscura Peak and very near the Tr 2005 Page #126  
the mesquite and greasewood desert west of old U.S. Highway 85, at what is  2005 Page #153  
ay, August 19 & 20th, 1949 several west coast newspapers run the INS (Inter 2006 Page #45  
 The latter incident occurred just west of Boron, a community located on th 2006 Page #87  
e Base. The accident occurred just west of town and not far from Highway 58 2006 Page #87  
ited a cousin's farm in Frametown, West Virginia, located in Braxton County 2006 Page #89  
ut while I was in the mountains of West Virginia. I continued to visit Brax 2006 Page #89  
atwoods located in Braxton County, West Virginia, slipped into a nightmare  2006 Page #89  
y not considered the metropolis of West Virginia. The people weren't rich h 2006 Page #92  
ed to several libraries throughout West Virginia in search of original news 2006 Page #94  
s story that made headlines across West Virginia on the following morning o 2006 Page #94  
rs. The newspaper headlines across West Virginia on Saturday morning told a 2006 Page #94  
t flaming objects that flew across West Virginia on Friday night. One newsp 2006 Page #94  
 reported an object sighted across West Virginia. In an article, "Meteorite 2006 Page #94  
 appeared in the two newspapers of West Virginia's capitol city, Charleston 2006 Page #95  
d in 1952 was the commander of the West Virginia National Guard, then locat 2006 Page #95  
tails of the case. It stated, "The West Virginia monster so called. Actuall 2006 Page #96  
also stated, "Location: Flatwoods, West Virginia" as well as the time of th 2006 Page #96  
Flatwoods, WV is located 206 miles west of Washington and if this alleged m 2006 Page #96  
t have ever landed in the state of West Virginia according to their officia 2006 Page #97  
bject traveled about 206 miles due west where it crash-landed in Flatwoods, 2006 Page #97  
here it crash-landed in Flatwoods, West Virginia about 30 minutes later. I  2006 Page #97  
 the opposite direction toward the West Virginia panhandle. It nearly hit a 2006 Page #97  
and was seen flying southwest over West Virginia toward the Capitol city of 2006 Page #97  
efield near the southern border of West Virginia. The third fiery object th 2006 Page #97  
over the nation's capital on a due west trajectory. These three objects dis 2006 Page #98  
ran the headline, "Huge Monster on West Va. Hill Frightens Woman and Six Bo 2006 Page #99  
is amazing story, I discovered The West Virginia State Police got involved  2006 Page #99  
e debunking end of the incident. A West Virginia newspaper "The Wheeling Ne 2006 Page #99  
B&W of Four Missile Batteries, Key West region (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and D 2006 Page #142  
 65th Air Defense Artillery in Key West, Florida. This aerial photograph pr 2006 Page #142  
tery (One of four Batteries in Key West region in 1967, "B" (Bravo) Missile 2006 Page #142  
Project. ] SLIDE # 17 — Map of Key West and Miami, Florida The story Bill a 2006 Page #143  
is, are about to tell involves Key West, shown on this map in the lower lef 2006 Page #143  
tion on Boca Chica Key east of Key West, which monitored all Cuban Air Forc 2006 Page #143  
ue to malfunction." March 1967 Key West Radar Lock On UFO Provoked Another  2006 Page #144  
Retaliation SLIDE # 19— Map of Key West and Miami, Florida Bill and Dennis  2006 Page #144  
WK B Battery Control Center in Key West. All of it shut down and much of th 2006 Page #144  
y Control Center radar room in Key West Audio Interview: Bill, in March 196 2006 Page #144  
n, 65th Air Defense Artillery, Key West, Florida (about 129 miles southwest 2006 Page #144  
ami and 129 miles northeast of Key West): "We started seeing things on the  2006 Page #144  
aval Air Station, which was in Key West, were being scrambled and headed no 2006 Page #145  
raight toward our location (in Key West). The other three or four were just 2006 Page #147  
Richmond) had a direct line to Key West because we had another Army site ri 2006 Page #148  
e of setup as Bill had down in Key West. When the UFOs went down south over 2006 Page #148  
 the UFOs went down south over Key West, I was talking to Bill while he was 2006 Page #148  
rganization had produced AirLant's West Coast counterpart, Commander Air Fo 2006 Page #161  
 Army deployed, along the east and west coasts of the US, radar sets capabl 2006 Page #170  
re sightings on December 6: one at West Springfield, Massachusetts (near We 2006 Page #179  
 last place in the American League West. All in all, a typical summer day i 2006 Page #183  
moving across the sky from east to west over the south end of Lummi Island. 2006 Page #185  
 I realized that this is the south west but Las Vegas, in many respects, is 2006 Page #204  
n many respects, is still the Wild West! Men in Black (MIBs) Then there wer 2006 Page #204  
typical sizzling hot summer day in West Texas, and as daylight faded, the r 2007 Page #185  
y, located about I 00 miles to the west. Suddenly , the convoy came to a co 2007 Page #187  
). We were approximately two miles west of La Van, Utah flying at 8500 feet 2008 Page #10  
apparently landed in rough terrain West of Eureka Utah. Bright enough to tr 2008 Page #10  
and saw a yellow-white flame going west, heard a series of loud booms, and  2008 Page #11  
 minutes. As it disappeared in the west, the engine of his truck smoothed o 2008 Page #12  
ise. He said that it headed to the west, toward Nevada. He watched it until 2008 Page #14  
 talcing off again, heading to the west. Then over Nevada, we have addition 2008 Page #15  
known painter of scenes of the Old West, also had taken a great interest in 2008 Page #46  
e city adjacent to Aberdeen to the west. Ernest Hayes of Aberdeen was also  2008 Page #49  
wo air bases were only a few miles west of the Orford Ness construction of  2008 Page #72  
ns. RAF Woodbridg e was four miles west of RAF Bentwaters (in Butley, Suffo 2008 Page #78  
is creation against the capitalist West, a both-ends-against-the-middle str 2008 Page #125  
FOs. ---Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, a West Point graduate and military man, se 2008 Page #132  
the Himalaya s? ■ All Quiet in the West ■ The Ronald Reagan UFO Sighting ■  2008 Page #159  
rs and Mutilations in the Americ.m West ■ A Ne\\' Pattem in Abductions ■ Th 2008 Page #160  
m Mutilations ■ Going Crazy in the West ■ NORAD 's Top Alert ■ Up a Notch:  2008 Page #160  
h of an unexplained vehicle in the west and they organized a team of about  2009 Page #48  
A. in Economics and Chemistry from West Virginia Weslyan College in 1962. A 2009 Page #68  

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 at the southwest edge of Ararat's west-facing mountain. The crew quickly s 2007 Page #137  
 from her TV in front of the large west-facing windows where she observed t 2008 Page #49  

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passenger with her husband driving westbound on State Route 12 by Central P 2008 Page #49  
Hayes of Aberdeen was also driving westbound on State Route 12 by Elma, WA; 2008 Page #49  

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d County, but also from throughout Western Pennsylvania descended onto that 2003 Page #55  
 nuclear weapons components in the Western world. It is a small mountain ra 2003 Page #142  
ind of green light appeared in the western sky. This was right after sundow 2003 Page #196  
n areas including New South Wales, Western Australia, and Queensland. Wheth 2004 Page #16  
 now steered his vessel toward the western entrance of Shag Harbor over by  2004 Page #38  
wo fishing vessels come out of the western entrance and slowly cross the So 2004 Page #39  
ng saucer observatory known in the western world. It was in operation from  2004 Page #86  
; hoax to test Stringfield 47 1967 Western USA 0 1 0 1 0 Additional data in 2004 Page #113  
ges, but to indicate it was unlike Western writing. We would also learn lat 2004 Page #135  
te • Work on Ball Lightning • Much Western Exposure at Cambridge Yakov B. Z 2004 Page #159  
at was haunting the farmers in the western United States. Through a series  2004 Page #193  
from US Air Force Academy, MA Case Western University • Personal correspond 2004 Page #199  
e crash site and walked out to the western side of where the disc was, and  2004 Page #216  
ys, maybe three, that stood at the western side of the crash site. At that  2004 Page #217  
thema to the majority of people in Western culture. So, it should not surpr 2005 Page #87  
craft was sighted over most of the western United 117                       2005 Page #119  
d more than 100 crash sites in the western United States. Many of them repr 2006 Page #86  
ctually flew over the Capitol on a western heading at 8:00 PM. EDT/7:00 PM. 2006 Page #97  
untry and it continued to fly on a western trajectory. The flaming object t 2006 Page #97  
ed out across the United States on western headings from the east coast. Th 2006 Page #97  
the brightness of an object in the western sky and quickly ran back into th 2006 Page #120  
vard, January 21, 1985. • Klipsun, Western Washington University campus mag 2006 Page #194  
rge, unidentified structure on the western plateau and three 131            2007 Page #137  
e glowing object moving across the western face of the Sandia Mountains. It 2007 Page #165  
l] reported that object (over] the western range -but there was no noise. D 2008 Page #9  
1917, Lenin and Trotsky, backed by Western funds, had instigated a successf 2008 Page #125  
as the same wealthy businessmen in Western industrial and banking circles t 2008 Page #126  
a was about to launch an attack on Western Europe. Only Hitler's Gem1any ha 2008 Page #130  
NS ,\Rf WILLIN G TO lJESTRO\' TI{E WESTERN \\'ORLll JUST TO KEEP THIS SECRE 2008 Page #152  

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

tigravity engines for US discs and Westinghouse provided the nuclear reacto 2005 Page #164  

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

echanism was activated. There were Westinghouse-affiliated persons on the T 2003 Page #100  

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

m communities around Kecksburg and Westmoreland County, but also from throu 2003 Page #55  
object moved roughly eastward over Westmoreland County, and passed over the 2003 Page #58  
llen in a wooded area-Kecksburg in Westmoreland County." Some civilian witn 2003 Page #66  

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n's UFO Anomalies Zone: http://www.westol.com/~paufo References "Army Ropes 2003 Page #72  

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t Springfield, Massachusetts (near Westover AFB) at 8:16 AM (one object, ha 2006 Page #179  

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2256 hours Mr. Lake telephoned the Westpo11 Police Department and reported: 2008 Page #46  

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........................... 17 The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Event James 2008 Page #5  
                               The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Event: Intr 2008 Page #40  
led the Elk River UFO Crash or the Westport Crash Retrieval Event. The prim 2008 Page #40  
 on SR-I 05 about 4 miles out from Westport in Grays Harbor County in Washi 2008 Page #40  
Vriro.,•,.,_~•l: November 25, 1979 Westport Crash Retrieval Event j ' Figur 2008 Page #41  
tate The way I became aware of the Westport Crash Retrieval Event, or the E 2008 Page #41  
uthwest coast of Washington State, Westport is about 26 miles from Aberdeen 2008 Page #41  
al Events. This exploration of the Westport UFO Crash Retrieval will hopefu 2008 Page #42  
lmost 8 years I was unaware of the Westport Crash, though it happened less  2008 Page #42  
"something crashed in the woods by Westport." The initial Crash story lacke 2008 Page #42  
 Creek I Elk River area outside of Westport. The Crash happened in 1979. Th 2008 Page #42  
pendable and calm. He lived in the Westport area most of his life, and now  2008 Page #43  
hat flew around the communities of Westport and Gray land at the time of th 2008 Page #43  
or four-wheel drive enthusiasts in Westport. Sgt. Robertson asked them to c 2008 Page #44  
s Robertson recalled stopping at a Westport Cafe. He met a Navy SEAL team o 2008 Page #44  
an Shores across Grays Harbor from Westport .26 Although he had been a SEAL 2008 Page #44  
ons; they would not talk about the Westport Crash, at least not directly. O 2008 Page #44  
o met Sandra White, the widow of a Westport fishing boat captain. She recal 2008 Page #45  
erious Crash. He contacted retired Westport Police Chief John Regan who pro 2008 Page #46  
 an employee of Burt Dinius at the Westport Shipyard. Despite knowing each  2008 Page #46  
e listened to a debunker. Figure 4 Westport Police log-lake report 40       2008 Page #46  
gure 5 Elk River Bridge WB toimrds Westport Donald Betts- On June 14, 1987, 2008 Page #47  
at my request. He was driving from Westport to Aberdeen. He described seein 2008 Page #47  
en sitting home watching TV in his Westport residence when he looked out th 2008 Page #48  
st seen headed in the direction of Westport. She reported her sighting at a 2008 Page #49  
on lived on Seacrest Lane near the Westport State Park. At about the same d 2008 Page #53  
ned to "Tuffy" Miller? The city of Westport and the surrounding unincorpora 2008 Page #53  
itness who knew the most about the Westport UFO Crash. The story varied sli 2008 Page #53  
iling official explanation for the Westport UFO Crash at the time was a fau 2008 Page #54  
ugh the entire presentation of the Westport Crash with a friend who pilots  2008 Page #54  
r Sees the Other Search Party- The Westport UFO Crash Retrieval Investigati 2008 Page #55  
on State. My wife asked to read my Westport UFO Crash file after last year' 2008 Page #57  
ffice and commuting to his home in Westport. On Mondays , Wednesdays , and  2008 Page #58  
before making the 26 mile drive to Westport along SR-I 05. This meant he wo 2008 Page #58  
es. Given the local culture of the Westport area, where young men considere 2008 Page #60  
sh to the population in and around Westport would have been a public relati 2008 Page #60  
te Route 105 about 4 miles east of Westport, Washington. 23 Incident at Exe 2008 Page #69  
al weather data, the visibility at Westport , WA between IO and 11 pm on No 2008 Page #69  
al weather data, the visibility at Westport, WA between 8 and 9 pm on Novem 2008 Page #70  

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aph (ITT) Gem1an Chainnan Gerhardt Westrick , a close associate of John Fos 2008 Page #128  

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k, St. Martin's Press/Marek, 1983. Westrum, R.: The Blind Eye of Science, T 2005 Page #105  
try at Harvard Medical School; Ron Westrum, Professor of Sociology at Easte 2006 Page #197  

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 through the desert on a generally westward course, the bus came to a stop  2005 Page #165  

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

s were found dead and mutilated on wet sand without a single track around t 2004 Page #77  
ecipitation (sic) ... it should be wet." This is one of the most cryptic di 2004 Page #253  
tives of the lot. Is "it should be wet" a reference to assassinations? Of w 2004 Page #253  
AS0I20 11 5:154.12, =It Z• 4 (0) t WET 110114K114 iii Lla ma.. (411.etiar A 2006 Page #26  
d Ora••• ena Oject tlat stNaled at wet cit tie ndan Pont farNwr T- /tidy. J 2006 Page #30  
roduced a \ apor as it fell on the wet street. "The witnesses recovered two 2007 Page #199  
rcipitation (sic) ... it should be wet." Today it is well-known that this i 2008 Page #111  
                             term "wet affairs" was a highly arcane phrase  2008 Page #112  
any precipitation ... it should be wet. 35 Dr. Robert M. Wood, who is the f 2009 Page #43  
t the cryptic phrase "it should be wet" originates from Russia, where the p 2009 Page #43  
es from Russia, where the phrases "wet works" or "wet affairs" denote someo 2009 Page #43  
 where the phrases "wet works" or "wet affairs" denote someone who had been 2009 Page #43  
enched with blood.36 The codeword "wet" was later adopted by the Soviet KGB 2009 Page #43  
rt M. Wood. The term "it should be wet" therefore was a coded command to ki 2009 Page #43  

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 more money ■ Try assassination ■ "Wet'' was not a well-known word for this 2008 Page #122  

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gy such as a lightning storm might weU disrupt a flight propulsion system b 2005 Page #120  
ument for President Eisenhower, as weU as a version of the top secret SOM1  2005 Page #130  
oLiticaUy incorrect" UFO topic, as weU as fear among witnesses of penalties 2005 Page #131  
 of at least three UFO crashes; as weU as her cliscussion with an Air Force 2005 Page #131  
n a traditional adobe house with a weU in the front yard and a nice shiny p 2005 Page #153  
certain point. I failed the HND as weU. I had loads of practical experience 2007 Page #78  
a large convoy go by that was very weU lit but everything was covered. le i 2007 Page #129  
ns of "AQ-4" and "M4" and "MT' may weU be an inrucacion that MJ 12, Project 2007 Page #144  

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 store, and Dorothy Kilgallen, the weU-known celebrity gossip columnist of  2007 Page #135  

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, Stringfield self-published seven weU-receiYed Stat11s Repo1ts on crashed  2005 Page #139  

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, Marine Corps Lance Corporal John Weygandt. Detailed description of crashe 2006 Page #29  

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riated ais lise.rnaontte veroouang wf, •••, • •ac a is an ...al otgant tn.  2006 Page #35  

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77, ~S4,~~~ ~j~'u'LIL ~~,'f= fACI. Wf'U l"MeY fi.l[T~ ~ OIO\C a.otKG f,o:)O 2009 Page #130  

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

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. J\l[ostly in trouble for pranks. wfW: \XI ere you bullied at all? GM: I w 2007 Page #82  

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otaetaaoM Xr©* W I® ehjg&B fartbor wfZkdal Okinaaa J# $$ ; Aoac&Ma FWrd to  2003 Page #216  

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 a' app!Jcsl lnns, it was sli1ted, WGUlcl 1:upe.r:,ecret SUP?~-,venpon. :.i 2009 Page #182  

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nds of missing persons. The &cunt. wh :ola, adds that the grow, wishes to h 2004 Page #20  
behind? Or is there another reason wh,· the military would want to spread f 2005 Page #133  
e some sort of conspirac y in play wh.ich is employing such themes to incre 2007 Page #76  
y in depth and • Coro was assigned wh,n & where ht cla.inu · Couo w:u very  2008 Page #151  
 :. lnl = as to ·•:h~t i.ne:, ~i!l wh; Kine Cr.NI'.~ VJ h,ui cor,. i ,,·~;c 2009 Page #163  

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L0 LGl'IP A'AZJ1'61.Y Hl6H, liE.11 WH&"I c:»J.Vrl'(J l'.V,.VY STOHi!!. rl'T 2009 Page #118  

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e exclaims into his helmet radio, "Wh000eee...I'm standing on the UF0!"4° H 2006 Page #187  

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dent peop_e. -hey cou:..d consider wha: degree of development would be requ 2008 Page #113  

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's household bills? Not today. Yer whac if possibilities in a wider communi 2005 Page #117  

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 adversaries of the United States? Whal good purpose can be served by publi 2009 Page #12  

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obtained on Amazon.com. 14. http://whale.to/b/adey.html Microwave research  2006 Page #208  

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olved. The experimental station at Whangap araoa was closed down on the 8th 2009 Page #166  

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

utilizing the fortress site of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula in the Haruaki Gu 2009 Page #165  
provision for basic development at Whangaparaoa , plans were laid for an op 2009 Page #165  
ved." "The experimental station at Whangaparaoa was closed down on the 8th  2009 Page #169  

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nd, between the Bay of Islands and Whangaroa. This was later abandoned . It 2009 Page #165  

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to date, then go to the Government Wharf in the center of the village and w 2004 Page #38  
two Mounties met at the Government Wharf in the center of the village. Werb 2004 Page #38  
 of all of the boats moored at the wharf. Others were present at the dock i 2004 Page #38  
 "Ronda D" was first away from the wharf and he now steered his vessel towa 2004 Page #38  

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

UFO Crash Retrieval Conference So, what's the answer? Slide 24 notes some o 2004 Page #129  
 that it was not a commercial jet. What's going on? I don't know, and neith 2004 Page #131  
 floor below that of Jimmy Carter. What's unique about Jack McGeorge is tha 2004 Page #188  
e he told Bob Wood "I've found out what's behind it"..." All I can tell you 2004 Page #209  
FK assassination. • Young Tim said what's wrong? and Harry responded, "Oh m 2004 Page #212  
from."38 Unfortunately for Pflock, what's good for the goose is good for th 2004 Page #222  
e they had a very keen interest on what's going on in this particular area. 2005 Page #67  
difficulty will not be to separate what's valuable from what isn't. The ide 2005 Page #103  
ndreds of military people who know what's going on. There are people that o 2006 Page #150  
le, I called my Dad and said, Dad, what's this?' He goes, 'I don't know. Th 2006 Page #154  
d all kinds of stuff. I said, Dad, what's that?" He was sitting there at a  2006 Page #155  
d blast it out all over the place, what's to stop me?' So, at the time, I w 2006 Page #161  
 it didn't happen. So, if you know what's good for you, you're going to kee 2006 Page #162  
eplied ''I'm not going to tell you what's in that hangar". Speculating abou 2007 Page #110  
ly. It's hard reaily to say. Paul: What's amazing is that they got alJ that 2007 Page #171  
plex than many suppose and some of what's been written has been misleading  2008 Page #61  
I'll clarify the position, explain what's already happened, what's happenin 2008 Page #61  
, explain what's already happened, what's happening now and what future dev 2008 Page #61  
ered for release in the usual way. What's in the Asbestos Files? The 24 fil 2008 Page #64  
 me. Oh, God! Sergeant Penniston , what's going on? B (quoting Penniston):  2008 Page #85  
g back tonight! What happened? ... What's the lightall going for? B {descri 2008 Page #87  
ke they spoke to us!' I go, 'They? What's They?' And Halt goes, 'These ligh 2008 Page #89  
illed at keeping secrets. Finally, what's left? The TS Control number shows 2009 Page #13  
act that it would confirm a lot of what's been said and it would clearly sh 2009 Page #79  

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. However, it now appears that for what-ever reason MacDill AFB was chosen  2007 Page #110  

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

ellingham receives a call from the Whatcom County Department of Emergency S 2006 Page #185  
ard vessel is dispatched, with two Whatcom County Department of Emergency S 2006 Page #185  
tained by a longtime fisherman and Whatcom County resident, Dominic Papetti 2006 Page #187  
ioactivity levels at the behest of Whatcom County Emergeng Services. Based  2006 Page #189  

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

ty during approach to landing. For whateve r reason, the top entry hatch of 2007 Page #100  

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ipation of a "close inspection" of whatever may have fallen." Robert Gatty, 2003 Page #55  
bject with odd markings on it. For whatever reason the object was not cover 2003 Page #61  
ficer's billy club but longer. For whatever reason the officer struck the o 2003 Page #69  
 repulsion force of like charges." Whatever the layered bismuth and magnesi 2003 Page #111  
ghted were there to make sure that whatever they were trying to protect wou 2003 Page #148  
heel was his credulity, as long as whatever he was told or saw seemed to sq 2003 Page #148  
ise of 'SDI'..." which had nothing whatever to do with a defense from Russi 2003 Page #150  
ion had been adversely affected by whatever it was that had exploded. Sympt 2003 Page #163  
downed satellite" or a toxic spill—whatever sells. Later, we will discuss t 2003 Page #176  
LATDON AND CUSTODY Detain EBEs by “whatever means are necessary ” to remove 2003 Page #177  
d removed to a secure location by "whatever means are necessary." "Loss of  2003 Page #178  
ion had been adversely affected by whatever it was that had exploded. Sympt 2004 Page #17  
AT THEY HEARD NO NOISE. APPARENTLY wHATEvER EXPLODED wAS movrmo AT A SUPER3 2004 Page #24  
HAVEN'T REM ABLE TO DO THAT. SCOTT WHATEVER YOUR AUTHORITY IS CIA/MING THAT 2004 Page #24  
set out to find someone to analyze whatever might be retrieved from the gra 2004 Page #27  
 them. They scanned the waters for whatever had come down there, not knowin 2004 Page #35  
 night so the visibility was poor. Whatever it was it was either making its 2004 Page #35  
onth period from May 9 to July 31. Whatever flying discs were, or are, they 2004 Page #62  
cer at White Sands Proving Ground: Whatever had mysteriously appeared and v 2004 Page #65  
pparently due to the blast effect. Whatever the mysterious radar object had 2004 Page #68  
s here — only to monitor Earth for whatever reason and has never intended h 2004 Page #82  
me people in it. Friedman: Bodies, whatever. Sarbacher: I don't know, that' 2004 Page #92  
here it had been disconnected from whatever it belonged to. It was quite he 2004 Page #94  
adio station to make a retraction. Whatever happened, it seems it was no pi 2004 Page #138  
Rorschach Test — you can see in it whatever you wish to see. Nevertheless,  2004 Page #142  
gouge. He assumed that the object, whatever it was, had exploded in the air 2004 Page #143  
public understanding of the truth, whatever it may turn out to be, will con 2004 Page #148  
s no denying that the radar bases, whatever equipment they may have been us 2004 Page #221  
 Accordingly, the "Newton diary" — whatever it may be, if it even exists at 2004 Page #222  
 information on UFOs. \Xlhoever or whatever is behind all this does not app 2005 Page #74  
like flesh, as it can be tinted to whatever color is needed, and has the tr 2005 Page #149  
stigate and unearth the remains of whatever crashed in the desert near San  2005 Page #158  
needed a security clearance, I had whatever security clearance to do whatev 2006 Page #20  
 whatever security clearance to do whatever it was they wanted me to do. Yo 2006 Page #20  
for anticipating and responding to whatever might arise. Because of the unf 2006 Page #49  
se of preparation and response for whatever, if any, Contact scenario(s) mi 2006 Page #51  
ne weaknesses and ways to overcome whatever technology the NHI might posses 2006 Page #56  
s being as a deity, others serving whatever it may call God. T.,As the real 2006 Page #60  
ith him. THAT'S WHEN THAT PULSE OF WHATEVER ENERGY...? Yeah, I called him u 2006 Page #148  
I guess, to talk about it." Bill: "Whatever it was — and only God knows wha 2006 Page #148  
WITH YOUR OWN EYES `TOP SECRET' ON WHATEVER THE FILM WAS PUT IN? Right. THA 2006 Page #149  
ments. And that flying saucers, or whatever you wanted to call them at the  2006 Page #160  
s and the government, or military, whatever you want to call them, recovere 2006 Page #160  
be told that Mr. Alike should take whatever measures are proper for Mr. At/ 2006 Page #167  
e C-47.) Or did the Top Brass, for whatever reason, not tell the President  2006 Page #173  
ded immediate attention. Evidently whatever had happened was so serious and 2006 Page #174  
ek and comes from another source.) Whatever was happenin g with UFOs during 2007 Page #17  
pts by the U.S. government to hide whatever took place m New Mex.1co. 18    2007 Page #24  
and its location and you can wtite whatever you want, such as this is the f 2007 Page #86  
and this is in building 8 floor 3, whatever. So l sttipped out all the comm 2007 Page #86  
ing happened, the whole confusion, whatever confusion was in the massive fi 2007 Page #123  
r cleaning up in your backyard, or whatever, you may not have seen it becau 2007 Page #123  
lly of this low-bed was sagged. So whatever it was weighed a heck of a lot  2007 Page #126  
ing was dragging on the ground. So whatever it was, it was heavy and it was 2007 Page #126  
ad isolated these areas retrieving whatever fell by keeping the public and  2007 Page #128  
here was no hisrory of the f\rk or whatever it was, and nothing that was ba 2007 Page #139  
, the comments of MJ6 suggest chat whatever the MJ group knew of the Vela l 2007 Page #144  
and Aunt: To help it sit there, or whatever. 164                            2007 Page #170  
There seems little doubt that, for whatever reason, the Coyame area is home 2007 Page #192  
pilots both military and civilian. Whatever the true nature of the fiery ob 2008 Page #59  
hly strange event, then it appears whatever crashed by the Elk River may ha 2008 Page #60  
over the UK. This illustrated that whatever one believes about UFOs , the p 2008 Page #66  
urther developments on this story. Whatever one believes about UFOs, incide 2008 Page #67  
All three of us hit the ground and whatever it was started moving back towa 2008 Page #80  
rap for it. They're trying to draw whatever it is up to the clearing where  2008 Page #87  
orralled by illusions? Either way, whatever penetrated the Rendlesham Fores 2008 Page #96  
y from the presumed impact site of whatever it was that had earlier been se 2008 Page #97  
celes::ial state the right to make whatever use is most convenient co its i 2008 Page #113  
d not operated in the open . . . . whatever it was that had stopped us was  2008 Page #137  
t only violate it, but has imposed whatever limits they deem appropriate. I 2009 Page #15  
X for medical treatment and tests; whatever they were for? Additionally bef 2009 Page #53  
hing -it's certainly possible that whatever it is might be from another dim 2009 Page #75  
 had some kind of interaction with whatever was out there. The hardest prob 2009 Page #78  
e field right where I got close to whatever it was and it's gone and I'm ju 2009 Page #80  
towards Adrian and he told me that whatever the light was came over the top 2009 Page #80  

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 pay for this? • How to hide it? • Whats going on?                          2006 Page #31  

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

l security situation in any manner whatsoever. Due to the extensive nature  2003 Page #85  
 equipment had had any involvement whatsoever with any so-called UFO sighti 2005 Page #35  
eny, year after year, any interest whatsoever in UFOs, the thousands of pag 2005 Page #73  
no proof. There are no authorities whatsoever. No president, no academy, co 2005 Page #94  
rwyn enigma, there can be no doubt whatsoever that the most sensational all 2006 Page #121  
immediate high alert _ter aqy data whatsoever concerning flying saucers. CI 2006 Page #174  
alert locally, but any information whatsoever must be telephoned by them im 2006 Page #174  
no nuclear detonation -of any kind whatsoever. Nevertheless, it was concede 2007 Page #143  
Kingdom. 3 It gives me no pleasure whatsoever to advise you, the reader, th 2008 Page #24  
F) RADAR -IT WOULD HA VE NO IMPACT WHATSOEVER ON THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD  2008 Page #76  

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* W arc daadrmo of ftadlag wajw la whdah w gctSZI dJcoJL with tha aitaatloa 2003 Page #220  

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n tint simiiar lt!ld. wa, reported whe:i Profcuor 'T. o.l "Below the. infra 2009 Page #183  

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eatest challenge is separating the wheat from the chaff in order to get the 2006 Page #71  

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d into the stuff. The light on the wheel house played back and forth over i 2004 Page #39  
d us, all together on the wondrous wheel of 41. Our task is to study this t 2006 Page #194  
 quest. Together, we will turn the wheel of life Appendix II: Sources • The 2006 Page #194  
were completely flat down to their wheel rims. The Master Sergeant stated c 2007 Page #95  
nd 40' discs incorporated a single wheel on alJ three landing gear struts,  2007 Page #100  

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

o traffic to contend with. Wickens wheeled his vehicle around a turn just p 2004 Page #34  
ning. Through the use of a special wheeled ramp, the aircraft is rolled ins 2007 Page #115  

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almer Lt. Rose Sgt. Clarence ? Lt. Wheeler M.Madaffer Chas. Moser (with not 2009 Page #94  

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 seal beam light on the top of the wheelhouse and shine it out over the wat 2004 Page #39  

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 Across Sky In W. Va., - Many From Wheeling To Bluefield Puzzled Over Weird 2006 Page #94  
enger plane in the vicinity of the Wheeling -Ohio County Airport shortly be 2006 Page #97  
e going down in the panhandle near Wheeling. This object then took off and  2006 Page #97  
nt. A West Virginia newspaper "The Wheeling News Register" printed the foll 2006 Page #99  

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

 the aircraft, determined how many wheels on each. The 20' and 40' discs in 2007 Page #100  
the 70' diameter version used dual wheels all around. \Xlhen Jack was permi 2007 Page #100  
h main landing gear consisted of 6 wheels, measuring 5' in diameter . Incre 2007 Page #105  
. Incredibly, the nose gear had 32 wheels which measured 2-1 /2 to 3 feet i 2007 Page #105  
t "the front landing gear had more wheels than I had ever seen on any aircr 2007 Page #105  
ge aircraft utilized multiple nose wheels on the nose gear indicates that i 2007 Page #105  

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

 the mysteriou s world of the UFO, when-at hvo Jima in the Pacific Theater- 2005 Page #138  

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

ater. The War Office Logo was used whenever the customer wanted it used (ac 2003 Page #172  
alien invasion. Powell stated that whenever Reagan brought up aliens in mee 2003 Page #199  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Whenever we would ask him about Roswell, 2004 Page #85  
that for years after the incident, whenever he was headed out toward that p 2006 Page #193  
rger's policy was "to help the CIA whenever possible· ► 4) NYTcontent analy 2007 Page #23  
rger's policy was "to help the CIA whenever possible" 17                    2007 Page #23  
ours of the disclosure project and whenever anyone mentioned a place name I 2007 Page #85  

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ve true cover story to account for whereabouts 24 hours a day John Pin. Cra 2006 Page #32  

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

l of the situation there," (comma) whereas the Wedemeyer directive says, "m 2003 Page #206  
Freedom of ]nformation Act (FOJA). Whereas, for instance, the CI.A, FBI, DI 2005 Page #73  
 was assembled with Torx fasteners whereas the F-101 was assembled with Phi 2006 Page #85  
ar to be drafts of final versions, whereas the SOM 1-01 is a final, proofre 2006 Page #103  
mentioned suppressed technologies. Whereas before hand l had been intereste 2007 Page #84  
also. Other documents suggest that whereas Majestic was the overall data co 2008 Page #109  

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ke to know more about the scenario whereby the leaker had the chance to res 2008 Page #110  
might add, in an exposed position, whereby Soviet intelligenc e could have  2009 Page #18  

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n's original True Maga#ne article, wherein he claims that Scully admitted t 2004 Page #219  
ing asserted in the general text), wherein one finds the onl_y source for P 2004 Page #222  
of us. Herein is a single incident wherein an information vacuum was implem 2007 Page #121  

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aterial was American space debris, whereupon it was transferred to Wright-P 2004 Page #15  
 The team soon reached Llanderfel, whereupon they were ordered to load two  2006 Page #122  
e somehow managed to jar it loose, whereupon it was subsequently swept alon 2006 Page #192  

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hority of the recovery teams to go wherever they wanted to. In conclusion,  2004 Page #129  
erested in evidence, and in facts, wherever they might lead. Accordingly, t 2004 Page #214  

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uisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the milit 2003 Page #6  
 quantum leap. “I had a job to do, whether right or wrong, to keep the publ 2003 Page #11  
orge Filer “It isn't a question of whether or not flying saucers exist. The 2003 Page #15  
oe sole was found the year before. Whether the sole was washed in over the  2003 Page #49  
ar or so and have been considering whether or not to share with you and you 2003 Page #97  
tually any deceptive step is fair, whether it is official or unofficial, tr 2003 Page #176  
 the previous month speculating on whether a satellite had already been cov 2003 Page #183  
he alien races with out would know whether we are truly in control or not.  2003 Page #185  
t, as is our Constitutional right. Whether the covert scientists have disco 2003 Page #188  
naturally leads to the question of whether there is a big briefing given wh 2003 Page #195  
rter It has always been questioned whether Jimmy Carter was told much about 2003 Page #196  
ubject, defined by the question of whether anyone had every walked in his o 2003 Page #202  
nicate with" (blank) "to ascertain whether he desires you to proceed via" ( 2003 Page #206  
th General Eisenhower to ascertain whether he desires you to proceed via Ki 2003 Page #209  
th Cenerel Elsenhower to ascertain whether be desires ycra to es©@© st3 Tia 2003 Page #212  
ith General MacArthur to ascertain whether he desires you to proeeod via To 2003 Page #213  
th xinnral Eisenhower to ascertain whether h« desires you to procon.) via K 2003 Page #214  
with team! laahrthor ta ssoortsiii whether he *aalrm yea ta promo* ▼la Toky 2003 Page #223  
ith General MacArthur to ascertain whether he desires you to proceed via To 2003 Page #225  
case, it is difficult to ascertain whether the object was terrestrial in or 2004 Page #7  
 in the surface. But we don't know whether it was a few years ago — or a fe 2004 Page #15  
Western Australia, and Queensland. Whether the Australian authorities were  2004 Page #16  
on asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether the allegations contained in the 2004 Page #53  
 or elsewhere... Lord Hill-Norton: Whether they are aware of reports from t 2004 Page #54  
AF Bentwaters in January 1981, and whether they will detail the involvement 2004 Page #54  
 efforts came together to find out whether top secret radar bases had exist 2004 Page #70  
 was. But it came from the States. Whether it was delivered to the house by 2004 Page #93  
s issue. I gather by that you mean whether they work for the Defense establ 2004 Page #100  
 reports cited show Report Number, whether aliens were noted, whether a cra 2004 Page #106  
Number, whether aliens were noted, whether a craft was noted, whether recov 2004 Page #106  
 noted, whether a craft was noted, whether recovery personnel were present, 2004 Page #106  
r recovery personnel were present, whether witnesses or researchers other t 2004 Page #106  
an Stringfield are identified, and whether there is a reference to one of t 2004 Page #106  
"ground zero" for the debate about whether there is an official cover-up of 2004 Page #134  
aterrestrial visitations of Earth. Whether Roswell deserves this distinctio 2004 Page #134  
oswell deserves this distinction — whether it is in fact what Stanton Fried 2004 Page #134  
riends. There is uncertainty about whether this was in fact the so-called R 2004 Page #135  
t the so-called Roswell saucer, or whether it may have been another 132     2004 Page #135  
his is another disputed fad, as to whether such a longstanding cover-up cou 2004 Page #140  
aper in Ramey's hand. They dispute whether it is even a telegram. They say  2004 Page #141  
ne. Another diiputed fact involves whether there was an actual crash on the 2004 Page #143  
asley's deathbed, when asked about whether the account in UFO Crash At Rosw 2004 Page #144  
much more at stake in debates over whether extraterrestrials are visiting e 2004 Page #148  
an, there are different procedures whether they come forward volitionally o 2004 Page #168  
sh when President Truman was asked whether he knew anything about the flyin 2004 Page #176  
a clever line and a winning smile, whether his last name is Lazar, Corso, A 2004 Page #215  
refore, it helps make the issue of whether or not they used the Aztec story 2004 Page #217  
zine article.' The key question is whether or not "Dr. Gee" really was Leo  2004 Page #218  
activities, but these activities — whether they were cons run with Newton,  2004 Page #218  
 of 1996 that he could not be sure whether it was a dead extraterrestrial,  2005 Page #32  
r one thing, it surely does matter whether you are attempting to obtain dis 2005 Page #77  
re that is clearly teetering; also whether the current crop of crises will  2005 Page #77  
Still, we do not know conclusively whether the two actually met, and possib 2005 Page #99  
, and possibly talked that day, or whether their 97                         2005 Page #99  
 remain an open one. Regardless of whether he was murdered or died of natur 2005 Page #104  
Earth technology. Still others ask whether any one of us could recognize, m 2005 Page #120  
 of just such a unit. The issue of whether IPU was a unit in the military s 2005 Page #124  
person at thjs point must consider whether document s, multiple witnesses a 2005 Page #132  
re of the same thing. We asked him whether he felt the Santilli film was a  2005 Page #149  
ceding technological developments, whether human or aljen. The tales of rev 2005 Page #163  
eters in diameter. It is not known whether these metrics are exact. Charlie 2005 Page #164  
His attitude was one of not caring whether he was believed or not, as he cl 2005 Page #165  
ne of the pictures. He did not say whether these were photos or drawings, b 2005 Page #165  
onics systems. Jr is unknown as to whether he had further involvement with  2005 Page #169  
respond differently depending upon whether government chose to cast a Conta 2006 Page #55  
outcome of the incident, including whether social order begins to unravel o 2006 Page #55  
lomatic skills in any interaction, whether negotiating, establishing relati 2006 Page #55  
ould be the key factor determining whether society survived the psychologic 2006 Page #57  
n of media could prove decisive in whether society survives this scenario.  2006 Page #65  
debris. There was some debate over whether to dynamite the large sections o 2006 Page #74  
deral agents.I3 We have no data on whether they became ill after the recove 2006 Page #103  
in doubt.19 Each reader can decide whether the author of the 1st Annual Rep 2006 Page #105  
 Corners investigation to question whether the venerable mystery of the 'tr 2006 Page #112  
Therefore, is it reasonable to ask whether it is possible or likely that so 2006 Page #117  
We looked at the topography to see whether or not it was possible to get so 2006 Page #125  
nt a couple of days trying to find whether there could have been a scenario 2006 Page #125  
 a non-fiction book. Regardless of whether or not this is the case, in Oper 2006 Page #130  
 the documentation available as to whether anything was visible in the 'hol 2006 Page #136  
UFOs. We didn't know what it was — whether or not it was somebody coming in 2006 Page #145  
ere it went from that day forward, whether it went to NORAD or went to Wash 2006 Page #149  
ett.) 'Mr. President. I don't know whether this is related to the war in Ko 2006 Page #164  
 again. Before be hung up, I asked whether be believed that the objects tha 2006 Page #167  
e I repeated the message. He asked whether the President had canceled the e 2006 Page #167  
 a day or so later (i.e., Dec. 8). Whether the Air Force intelligence or th 2006 Page #179  
hose of us who pursue true science—whether it pertains to so- called "paran 2006 Page #181  
n the group asked a question about whether cattle had been ranched at the T 2006 Page #201  
heir cuscomers. le is questionable whether legitimate abductees would have  2007 Page #74  
and women who \Vere able to decide whether to launch nuclear missiJes. \X/h 2007 Page #85  
isition of unwarrant ed influence, whether sought or unsought, by the milit 2007 Page #108  
and didn't say anything. Nothing . Whether or not they had a good time, whe 2007 Page #125  
ether or not they had a good time, whether or not they were heroes. Nothing 2007 Page #125  
e talked a couple of minutes about whether we should see if we could go fin 2007 Page #167  
: Our main concern is to detem1ine whether or not UFOs present a threat to  2008 Page #24  
ter of profound national security, whether directly or indirectly , is mani 2008 Page #29  
 personal fortunes rise or fall on whether the fishing is good or if the ti 2008 Page #43  
ng me files and I'd have to decide whether to authorize destruction , perma 2008 Page #62  
craft, etc. We even checked to see whether we had accidentally fired off a  2008 Page #66  
ible model and precedent for this. Whether MoD will need a new review, or w 2008 Page #68  
such statements, but they're true, whether people like it and believe it or 2008 Page #68  
nies and to even gain immortality. Whether the glowing triangular craft and 2008 Page #95  
 or did not occur at Tunguska, and whether or not aliens really did meet th 2008 Page #103  
 These errors may provide clues to whether this was typed from shorthand, E 2008 Page #105  
ndex and lots of names, I question whether the second 30 pages might not ha 2008 Page #107  
* And now to the final question of whether the presence of ce-est:.a_ astro 2008 Page #113  
ur military. On every questio n of whether the United States will continue  2008 Page #113  
e matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy , or a fascist 2008 Page #123  
ashed once and for all, regardless whether it is in the hands of Hitler or  2008 Page #130  
unexplored. And on the question of whether this briefing document will aid  2009 Page #24  
 events, the quest is to determine whether or not these details can be inde 2009 Page #91  
He would not discuss its nature or whether it was for use against personnel 2009 Page #160  
 "would not discu ss its nature or whether it was for use against personnel 2009 Page #171  
oy Herald echoed that possibility. Whether the UFOs witnessed in 1947 were  2009 Page #177  
cm do,-n irnd put U)e ram ,rJ:.c:e whether iJ. ~-1or use ns:iin6L1 (ConU1J1 2009 Page #182  

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

with Oenaenl MaaditMr te aaaertaiw whetkar ha deeirae ywn te praeaad ala Ta 2003 Page #226  

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

t in the pasture right across from whew it hit. We got over there. Thg told 2006 Page #176  

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

 4:55 AM: Seattle Coast Guard asks Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (a key  2006 Page #185  
w anything on radar about 3:45 AM. Whidbey Island responds negative. After  2006 Page #185  

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

onventional aircraft. Militag (NAS Whidbg Island) and government(NOR/ID) tr 2006 Page #189  

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

d the) rusrniss him as a paranoiac whiie Raknes (a Norwegian colJeague) and 2005 Page #103  

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

cea, and medieval history. He died whilst we were at school. We then did mo 2007 Page #80  
UFOs. Did you gather this interest whilst young or older -what started your 2007 Page #80  
e able to find 1.5 million dollars whilst spending the rest of your natural 2007 Page #92  
anuary 1944. The former had noted, whilst engaged upon surveys of the Pacif 2009 Page #164  
January 1944. The former had noted whilst engaged upon surveys in the Pacif 2009 Page #169  

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

balloon track would be made at the whim of the wind and a U-2 would have a  2008 Page #16  

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

 And I did. It was a high- pitched whine, very solid, very consistent — a l 2006 Page #147  

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

stronomy from the Space Station, ” Whipple, Fred L., Sky and Telescope, Apr 2003 Page #182  

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

t. When it opened there was an odd whirling-hissing sound, and Joel said he 2003 Page #69  

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

 millimeter film and 35 mm cameras whirring and clicking away? Bennewitz ha 2003 Page #148  
 and as it took off, heard a quiet whirring noise. He said that it headed t 2008 Page #14  

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

ing corroborate the testimony of a whisdeblower, Clifford Stone, who claims 2006 Page #16  

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

are the testimonies of a number of whisdeblowers who claim to have particip 2006 Page #14  
rojects. I will concentrate on two whisdeblowers, Clifford Stone and Dan Sh 2006 Page #14  

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

e printed. Stringfield himself was whisked away from a Mutual UFO Network S 2004 Page #145  
alien crew, some still alive, were whisked off to a secret military install 2006 Page #119  
xamine such strange objects," they whisked it away to Maxwell Field, from w 2007 Page #133  

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

mounted by the Japanese brewer and whiskey manufacturer, Suntor-y. Its focu 2007 Page #64  

Word: "whislc33", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nautica (www.astronautix.com/sites/whislc33.htm) In the history of the V-2  2004 Page #64  

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

etings, he would roll his keys and whisper to his colleagues "Here comes th 2003 Page #199  
, Baca and Padilla would sometimes whisper about those strange events, but  2005 Page #154  

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

t's l\h!rioni I sort of super doi: whistlc,n he 5~irl. Snod:;ras.~ of. Cinc 2009 Page #183  

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

bed as a cross between a hum and a whistle. The object was djfficult to des 2005 Page #39  
ial" and . ity.. . s of protecting whistle blowers. r Chan~· miog .:..1t is 2007 Page #58  
Strategic Air Force, cited the dog whistle as an example of the effectivene 2009 Page #162  
 equipped with a sort of super dog whistle," he said, "conceivably could fl 2009 Page #162  

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

 gone public and become the case's whistleblower. The incident has remained 2004 Page #46  
paper, I will use both SOM1-01 and whistleblower testimonies of Stone and S 2006 Page #14  
ces were still required. Sherman's whistleblower testimony offers important 2006 Page #23  
parallels in Stone's and Sherman's whistleblower testimonies suggest that a 2006 Page #23  
heir heart intriguing accounts and whistleblower testimony suggesting that  2006 Page #119  
........ 53 A Close Encounter With Whistleblower Gary Mckinnon Matthew Will 2007 Page #5  
            A Close Encounter With Whistleblower Gary McKinnon Matthew Will 2007 Page #78  
VADA UFODEX INTELLIGENCE DOMINANCE WHISTLEBLOWER LAUNCH POLITICAL PRESSURE  2008 Page #1  

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

curity of the operation. Like many whistleblowers revealing classified info 2006 Page #21  

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

n Friday last week he heard a loud whistling sound and saw a fire ball foll 2004 Page #11  
N FPIOAy LAST WEEK WE HEARD A LOUD WHISTLING SOUND AND SAW A FIRE OALL FOLL 2004 Page #21  

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

ING . You will 'jro''?f*a to t.hr* Whit? Sand.*- Fr^vinr Ground Ccnmnnw •.' 2003 Page #214  
s peonle involved, cefore spins to Whit*' Sands you will corcaunicate with  2003 Page #214  

Word: "white", 257 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on earth. ” Source- April 4, 1950, White house press conference. www.majcst 2003 Page #5  
t - Exploit □ September 24, 1947 - White Hot Mission Report □ 1996 - Cantwh 2003 Page #25  
ience and Technology Committee, on White House stationary dated February 22 2003 Page #27  
ered Lenticular Aerodyne Objects — White Hot Intelligence Estimate) two sec 2003 Page #28  
 rocket and aircraft development." White Hot page 0020133 recovered exhibit 2003 Page #28  
s of tabulating President Truman's white house switchboard traffic for who  2003 Page #29  
wo different substances, black and white. The central saucer started releas 2003 Page #41  
ntral saucer started releasing the white material, which Dahl described as  2003 Page #41  
l, which Dahl described as a thin, white "newspaper like" metal that more o 2003 Page #41  
ere an enormous amount of both the white and black material and recovered m 2003 Page #41  
om. I walked by numerous stands of white spectacle pod, saw a monarch butte 2003 Page #46  
ange blazing star and the solitary white prickly poppy nodding in the breez 2003 Page #46  
o be used before World War. I. The white pigment in the bottom rubber layer 2003 Page #49  
he presence of titanium dioxide, a white pigment first discovered in 1916,  2003 Page #49  
urgh that evening on our black and white console television. The late Bill  2003 Page #54  
ricks. Myron observed armed men in white coveralls who were going in and ou 2003 Page #62  
 room. Myron said that there was a white cover over the entire body, which  2003 Page #68  
uck exited four men wearing an odd white covering which Bill described as m 2003 Page #70  
s time the Secretary requests that White House personnel take possession of 2003 Page #89  
Pentagon office and secured at the White House for safe keeping. On March 2 2003 Page #89  
vinced that certain persons in the White House had formed a conspiracy to " 2003 Page #89  
le at Bethesda Forrestal calls the White House (he has phone privileges by  2003 Page #90  
vice) in the wall of his room. The White House sends Sidney Souers, the fir 2003 Page #90  
f New Mexico Figure 3. Roswell and White Sands Missile Range to Socorro and 2003 Page #98  
 those two mountain regions is the White Sands Missile Range. Magdalena and 2003 Page #99  
ent insiders when he worked in the White House National Security Staff unde 2003 Page #102  
, the dark bismuth appears as thin white lines and the much lighter magnesi 2003 Page #105  
, one four-layer sample was mostly white, not alternating silver and black. 2003 Page #109  
or forty days. Note the network of white particles on the surface. Figure 1 2003 Page #113  
 placed in the 5% acetic acid, the white oxide on the surface completely re 2003 Page #115  
    UFO Crash Retrieval Conference White House Phone Records - 1947 1947 Wh 2003 Page #154  
te House Phone Records - 1947 1947 White House Switch Board Phone Calls Lay 2003 Page #154  
etary calls • Collect calls to the White House • Switchboard calls through  2003 Page #154  
 House • Switchboard calls through White House tie lines November 14-16.200 2003 Page #154  
riation: "Special Studies (M), The White House Office, 1959 ” • On Eisenhow 2003 Page #156  
d from Alamogordo Special Range or White Sands." RG 341, Entry 174, Box 146 2003 Page #158  
ut crashed saucer material and the White House, it is important to view why 2003 Page #189  
se phenomena. Our knowledge of the White House role and knowledge has been  2003 Page #190  
ows was the president who held the White House at the time of the Roswell c 2003 Page #190  
ery little evidence to be found in White House records to show that Truman  2003 Page #190  
release on the crash. According to White House records, however, neither oc 2003 Page #190  
nd General James H. Doolittle. The White House records, however, might not  2003 Page #191  
n Easley, for example, is shown in White House records to have never had co 2003 Page #191  
her example of possibly incomplete White House records. White House records 2003 Page #191  
ly incomplete White House records. White House records show that he never h 2003 Page #191  
acts with Roswell participants, in White House files. Landry told Truman or 2003 Page #191  
facts. Lovekin had served with the White House Army Signal Corps. In a conv 2003 Page #192  
heast, and the role of the Johnson White House in the crash of an object in 2003 Page #192  
crash President Johnson was at his White House ranch in Austin, Texas. A ca 2003 Page #193  
 crash Johnson arrived back at the White House. The next afternoon, Johnson 2003 Page #193  
ted things in the bunker under the White House. Bourassa, who at Mount Weat 2003 Page #193  
ami, Florida near Nixon's southern White House at Key Biscayne. Gleason saw 2003 Page #195  
in on his 92 trips to the southern White House. There is very little suppor 2003 Page #195  
an change once a person enters the White House. Listen to him talk about UF 2003 Page #195  
luge of 9,000 UFO letters into the White House on UFOs. Here is a picture f 2003 Page #196  
 be told about his comments on the White House ghost, or the fact that he c 2003 Page #198  
him during his funeral. The Reagan White House actually had people hired to 2003 Page #198  
e visit of Steven Spielberg to the White House in June 1982 to screen ET -  2003 Page #198  
hat one of his roles in the Reagan White House was to keep the alien refere 2003 Page #199  
by Dr. Steven Greer about the late White House reporter Sarah McClendon, an 2003 Page #199  
ted just after Clinton entered the White House in 1993. Billionaire Lauranc 2003 Page #200  
 was released to me by the Clinton White House Office of Science and Techno 2003 Page #200  
n's office in the West Wing of the White House. In a November 1, 1995 lette 2003 Page #200  
ay, in response to the push by the White House the USAF Headquarters releas 2003 Page #201  
pril 2001, just after entering the White House I had a chance to question C 2003 Page #202  
; requests that Twining proceed to White Sands and make appraisal of "unide 2003 Page #203  
From the Confidential files of the White House Central Files at the Truman  2003 Page #204  
 typed in Marshall's office or the White House then annotated and returned  2003 Page #204  
m drafting a press release for the White House." Source: Truman Library 8.  2003 Page #205  
s the format of other pages of the White Hot Report suggesting linkage, twi 2003 Page #207  
209.132.68.98/documents/pdf/ o "...White Sands Proving Ground Command Cente 2003 Page #207  
ere typed together at possibly the White House, or did Wedemeyer on his way 2003 Page #208  
it is sequentially correct for the White Hot report; furthermore, the attac 2003 Page #210  
i draftlag a prase raleass for *he White loeas.  ' 0, ■c. ,., v j '” r'i O. 2003 Page #219  
, radar etaions i* east/Texas and. White Sands Fmving Ground:, I^M», tracke 2003 Page #232  
iles as seen below, reveal: 1. The White Saucer: On 18 October 1960, a pilo 2004 Page #5  
inches in diameter. The object was white, and it had a white tail about 16  2004 Page #5  
The object was white, and it had a white tail about 16 to 20 times as long  2004 Page #5  
ry 19, 1984. The object was round, white, self- luminous, and with a "tinge 2004 Page #16  
heast — southwest direction. . The white trail left by the object turned in 2004 Page #19  
as having TV problems. There was a white line across the screen and it was  2004 Page #45  
ivate interviews with employees at White Sand Proving Ground, the Naval Res 2004 Page #60  
cs that crashed in the Roswell and White Sands region in 1947. Rep. Kissner 2004 Page #60  
rces was a high ranking officer at White Sands Proving Ground who died in 1 2004 Page #61  
scs, based on his discussions with White Sands Proving Ground and Naval Res 2004 Page #62  
IDE #7: V-2 Rocket Launcher, 1947; White Sands Proving Ground, NM The V-2 r 2004 Page #64  
kly, with flights scheduled at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico.  2004 Page #64  
rner of the U.S. Army/Ordnance and White Sands Proving Ground Commander: Lt 2004 Page #64  
mander: Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Proving Ground commanding of 2004 Page #64  
ed course. Andrew Kissner says his White Sands military officer source saw  2004 Page #64  
ed the cause for the V-2 rocket at White Sands Proving Ground on May 15, 19 2004 Page #64  
interview with the Army officer at White Sands Proving Ground: Whatever had 2004 Page #65  
ssigned security of air space over White Sands Proving Ground. One of their 2004 Page #65  
y 29th, Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, White Sands Proving Ground commanding of 2004 Page #67  
ess that another V-2 launched from White Sands Proving Ground had gone astr 2004 Page #68  
he officer said he saw a black and white photograph of a silver disc in a c 2004 Page #73  
puter recreation of that black and white photograph. The geographic locatio 2004 Page #73  
— as there had been at Roswell and White Sands. But, so far, the tribal sto 2004 Page #74  
ned a report, a separate black and white photograph, and a book by Major Do 2004 Page #74  
 Conference SLIDE #30: Slit throat white cow, Red Cloud, Neb., November 27, 2004 Page #77  
 a site on the northern end of the White Sands Missile Range in July 1947.  2004 Page #79  
Zone 2 in the northern part of the White Sands Missile Range, but this cann 2004 Page #80  
tor flights over crash Site L-2 at white Sands. Radiation readings indicate 2004 Page #81  
uary 1948, when Landry came to the White House, and continued until Truman  2004 Page #84  
h at Roswell. There are no records White House files showing that he met wi 2004 Page #84  
example of a key player who has no White House record of ever having met wi 2004 Page #85  
 UFOs were spotted flying over the White House twice in July 1952. Although 2004 Page #85  
ian Embassy down the road from the White House in Washington D.C. In his hi 2004 Page #89  
1952 Washington sightings over the White House. Some had concluded that it  2004 Page #102  
 sent it off to the Air Force. The White House held on to the Knowles infor 2004 Page #103  
s on to do something about it. The White House was also became involved. Th 2004 Page #103  
nel Report when it was sent to the White House in 1953. What happened on th 2004 Page #103  
es confirming known reports 8 1948 White Sands, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 0 0 W 2004 Page #111  
 III, 26 Witness saw alien corpse, white face, triangular head to pointed c 2004 Page #111  
bodies; film declared hoax 28 1953 White Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico, 2004 Page #112  
 unpublished Cooper document, "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents 2004 Page #115  
• Report 1, Cape Girardeau, 1941: "White Hot" document . Report 2, near Geo 2004 Page #118  
esident's private bookshelf at the White House by the FBI during the Monica 2004 Page #140  
en Anniversag UFO Briefing For The White Sands Missile Range Pioneers, Prod 2004 Page #149  
 he had in a filing cabinet in the White House. K.T. Frankovich, a friend o 2004 Page #181  
ved near his Key Biscayne southern White House, described Nixon's interest  2004 Page #181  
ad a very strong link to the Nixon White House. He listed on his applicatio 2004 Page #181  
-off. Behind it you saw two little white — looked like transparent moons so 2004 Page #184  
et service agent inside the Carter White House. According to the story that 2004 Page #188  
 incredible position in the Carter White House. He was advisor for National 2004 Page #188  
s because during his tenure at the White House he had struck up a friendshi 2004 Page #189  
nda thousands of feet of black and white and color film "between 1947 and 1 2004 Page #194  
ich was screened for Reagan at the White House in 1982. Most people know th 2004 Page #195  
I have shown about how the various White Houses might have built our world  2004 Page #196  
ark quoted to long time Washington White House reporter Sarah McClendon, Cl 2004 Page #197  
cs of those seen in N.M. Photos in White Hot folder are not available as th 2004 Page #246  
The Majestic documents mention the White Hot report (Sept 23, 1947) and so  2004 Page #246  
thorized channels and leaks in the White House. I literally snatched the "d 2004 Page #248  
E# 26 \"\fide shot of building and white coal chute In 1993, several curiou 2005 Page #59  
 Intelligence Agent, opened up the white coal chute that ) ou can see in th 2005 Page #59  
l Conference SLIDE# 27 Close-up of white coal chute ... I I . l l:~( ~ '· , 2005 Page #60  
ly beveled." The object was "solar white," extremely fast, and the pilot fe 2005 Page #74  
ectly to President Eisenhower. The White House response asked him to send s 2005 Page #96  
meet "during the already scheduled White House meeting of July 16, rather t 2005 Page #97  
/ashington, DC to Condron AAF near White Sands, NM.7 The IPU team was order 2005 Page #125  
 3, 1947, radar uruts in Texas and White Sands "tracked two 7 \'lhile popul 2005 Page #125  
e state of New Mexico known as the White Sands l'vlissile Range. Establishe 2005 Page #125  
Established on July 9, 1945 as the White Sands Proving Ground (its name was 2005 Page #125  
place during the already scheduled White House meeting of July 16 .... " It 2005 Page #126  
requent sightings of UFOs over the White Sands missile test range; accounts 2005 Page #131  
s "not big-fifteen feet max, dirty white and oval." No one seemed to know w 2005 Page #143  
litary detail apparently came from White Sands Proving Grounds to the east. 2005 Page #153  
ry 1948, Aztec, NM; 25 March 1948, White Sands, NM; April 1948, Aztec, NM;  2005 Page #163  
ld, but ha,·e become a part of the white world. The existence of the so-caU 2005 Page #167  
? Why would aliens not land on the White House lawn or at the United Nation 2006 Page #4  
if they are real, just land on the White House lawn and say "take me to you 2006 Page #4  
r, let us note three facts: A. The White House is in a forbidden flying zon 2006 Page #5  
en, in July, UFOs did fly over the White House, orders were given to milita 2006 Page #5  
have black, brown, red, yellow and white races. G. This may be a penal colo 2006 Page #7  
We know a radar set was on over at White Sands because of an impending rock 2006 Page #11  
trol of the Military Office at the White House. was channeled through a cir 2006 Page #32  
t, the impact point stood out as a white indentation of pulverized granite. 2006 Page #84  
 outside the window. It was like a white ball, very slow-moving. It was dif 2006 Page #128  
sent us a photograph that showed a white cylinder where the tree had stood  2006 Page #129  
 in the 1990s about the history of White Sands Proving Ground. Slide 2: "Pe 2006 Page #139  
n" Newspaper Headline Employees at White Sands and the Naval Research Lab h 2006 Page #139  
tates: "V-2 rocket launches at the White Sands Proving Ground, N. M., have  2006 Page #140  
y and intelligence operatives from White Sands Missile Range and the Naval  2006 Page #141  
d the Naval Research Lab housed at White Sands, Andy was told that in the 1 2006 Page #141  
e, there is an area above that big white dome where no information can come 2006 Page #153  
 it would have been like that of a white snake." — Thomas C. Sheppard, Chie 2006 Page #156  
eppard.) Slide 31: Map of Okinawa, White Beach and Kadena City (Kadena Air  2006 Page #156  
ty (Kadena Air Base at Location E; White Beach Naval Facility at tip of eas 2006 Page #156  
ight in 1976. Tom was stationed at White Beach Naval Base at the southern t 2006 Page #157  
nder Amphibious Group I. Slide 32: White Beach, Okinawa, Japan, seen from s 2006 Page #157  
ent, too. Because it was black and white, you couldn't really get a lot of  2006 Page #158  
 it would have been like that of a white snake. COULD YOU DISCERN SCALES? N 2006 Page #158  
could not because of the black and white photograph. I do recall that its n 2006 Page #159  
uff. I was overwhelmed." Slide 33: White Beach and Kadena AFB, Okinawa Map  2006 Page #159  
t at Kadena AFB about an hour from White Beach. Tom was put to sleep and ne 2006 Page #160  
Y DATE: DECEMBER 6, 1950 LOCATION: WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C, OFFICE OF  2006 Page #164  
se the former. When we reached the White House, Lovett told us that the uni 2006 Page #167  
ying that, after he arrived at the White House Defense Undersecretary Lovet 2006 Page #167  
" that the objects were geese. The White House phone log for December 6 sho 2006 Page #167  
te Department building, was at the White House by 11:15 AM. The next versio 2006 Page #167  
30 AM, with the information in the White House phone log we find that the a 2006 Page #168  
ic disturbance. (Note: there is no White House log notation indicating Love 2006 Page #168  
ored with a red rim and having two white and two orange jets along the side 2006 Page #179  
. The object's color is reportedly white and orange, and its impact throws  2006 Page #184  
oard: "Observed an object or light white in color moving across the sky fro 2006 Page #185  
tion of executive/professional and white collar workers reported more menta 2006 Page #198  
room I saw a large, round, red and white light rise up vertically. It appea 2006 Page #202  
ptember 23, 1947. ■ The TOP SECRET White Hot report was dated September 24, 2007 Page #48  
cs of those seen in N.M. Photos in White Hot folder not available as they a 2007 Page #49  
Photos were analyzed at NPIC" - ■ "White Hot" ... are TS Restricted Data ■  2007 Page #49  
was taken up by a grainy black and white snapshot of a fuzzy, disc-shaped c 2007 Page #61  
ended from alien technology? Large white letters spelling out the Fox Mulde 2007 Page #71  
t dusk. The cart is enveloped in a white light from above and is just begin 2007 Page #74  
as really, real!J bright. It was a white light. It streaked into a yel!O\vi 2007 Page #121  
nesses describe seeing a column of white smoke produced by the UFO coming f 2007 Page #128  
of Socorro and the Trinity Site at White Sands Missile Range. That's where  2007 Page #160  
est is where military surrounded a white, glowing, egg-shaped disc in May 1 2007 Page #160  
eastern edge of the city where the white circle is. Abq Video #1 ( 4:08) Zo 2007 Page #166  
; animated illustration of moving, white disc. The kids saw a large, flatte 2007 Page #166  
-shaped object in the sky, glowing white and moving slowly from the south a 2007 Page #166  
have a bulb inside of them and are white. It had a real intense glo\v to it 2007 Page #167  
olice car because it was black and white and the state trooper cars were bl 2007 Page #169  
erry red, clear green, with a long white and red tail. He estimated object  2008 Page #9  
 object, was very bright, in ten e white such as a magnesium fire. The seco 2008 Page #10  
half, the forepart being intensely white, the aft section having a more yel 2008 Page #10  
ght that it was something from the White Sands Missile Range in southern Ne 2008 Page #12  
 over him, throwing off a cloud of white sparks. Sherwood 's wife heard the 2008 Page #12  
 he had seen a ghost. His face was white and he was so excited that it was  2008 Page #13  
 reporters that it was a brilliant white with a long tail, changing to gree 2008 Page #13  
erry Red. Cl!ar Gr..:.:n, R.:d and White Tail O'PO !iJc,'TtX U ,__., CT,1W  2008 Page #19  
luminated the entire forest with a white light. The object had a pulsating  2008 Page #32  
een Daily World. I also met Sandra White, the widow of a Westport fishing b 2008 Page #45  
backyard . The young men told Mrs. White they tried to sneak back into the  2008 Page #45  
le the others wore helmets. Sandra White added that about four months later 2008 Page #45  
 He stated the low-boy truck had a white star and numbers on the door. He h 2008 Page #55  
ht in the front followed by 4 or 5 white spheres of light. The large orb of 2008 Page #58  
ser than before. Suddenly a large, white light appeared moving along the ed 2008 Page #78  
DE# 18 "At the road, I could see a white light shining onto the trees and I 2008 Page #79  
rth, up and down, but the blue and white and orange would come out when it  2008 Page #79  
would come out of the beam and the white light below. Blue lights would bli 2008 Page #79  
he beam would be red and orange. A white light would come out below the bea 2008 Page #79  
ook in which he noted that "mainly white light encompasses most of the uppe 2008 Page #82  
on of the craft. A small amount of white light peers out of the bottom. At  2008 Page #82  
symbols, he said the craft's upper white light instantly grew much brighter 2008 Page #82  
luminated the entire forest with a white light. The object itself had a pul 2008 Page #93  
 and then broke into five separate white objects and then disappeared." The 2008 Page #93  
present. SLIDE# 46 Illustration of white, narrow beam 87                    2008 Page #93  
x-page QD would today be called a "white paper," a rather broad speculative 2008 Page #106  
h me a draft of a book titled "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO lncidents 2008 Page #106  
stitutions , such as Congressmen , White House Staff, and other intelligenc 2008 Page #111  
nts summary ■Einstein/Oppenheimer "white paper" ■The "burned memo" ■Status  2008 Page #115  
 Cooper drafted a book titled "The White Sands Proving Ground UFO Incidents 2008 Page #117  
r1zod channel• o1ind lc.ika in the White Hou•e. I litora.lly •natchod the , 2008 Page #120  
ibilities included security at the White Sands Proving Ground. So Montegue  2008 Page #134  
tched Nazi propaganda films in the White House and G. Gordon Liddy named hi 2008 Page #141  
an to honor war dead. Former Nixon White House counsel John W. Dean in his  2008 Page #142  
 the House; it has been new to the White House since 2001, with the arrival 2008 Page #142  
pages is one cover page, code word White Pebble, Project Jehovah, followed  2009 Page #8  
double-spaced (pp 17-18) Code Word White Pebble page (p 19) November 4, 195 2009 Page #8  
MJEBEN and a new (to me) code word WHITE PEBBLE . Downside issues might be  2009 Page #14  
 out of fear that long ears in the White House would use this infonnation f 2009 Page #16  
 nuclear capability and advise the White House and the military advisors at 2009 Page #17  
adar detection near Los Alamos and White Sands facilities from 1944-1949 .  2009 Page #24  
                         CODE WORD WHITE PEBBLE MAJCOMSEC INTELLIGENCE EYES 2009 Page #26  
raft started to generate to a more white, brilliant light is when I backed  2009 Page #67  
sterious aerial light that emitted white, narrow, beam down in front of him 2009 Page #69  
rned. The light was a ve,y bright, white light -probably 15 to 20 inches in 2009 Page #70  
(f not jive or more. WERE THEY ALL WHITE? No. They changed color and they c 2009 Page #72  
rth, up and down, but the blue and white and orange l-vould come out when i 2009 Page #78  
would come out of the beam and the white light below. Blue lights would bli 2009 Page #78  
he beam would be red and orange. A white light would come out below the bea 2009 Page #78  
ing like lights, really bright and white that came down and started hoverin 2009 Page #79  
and engineers who were sent to the White Sands Proving Grounds in New Mexic 2009 Page #90  
 in two editions, one in black and white, the other featuring highly styliz 2009 Page #137  
rn:c-bcmb ,o;;ll '!he bride wore ■ white linen C':ltnf'. O\l!.!2-,.dng: :.. 2009 Page #163  
omic bomb strt~-l~nl(th dre.(£ and white at~ may be only on~ s'.ep ir: the  2009 Page #163  
pect of American society, from the White House to the Manhattan Project. Al 2009 Page #177  

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ered from the disc. One was alive. White-coated doct ors walked the live al 2005 Page #165  

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 training,] wasn't up there with a whiteboard in a classroom scenario. It w 2007 Page #83  

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ters at the MoD's main building in Whitehall, London, England. What was so  2004 Page #12  

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ck irises, very large pupils, gray whites o Mouth wide, nearly lipless o Fi 2003 Page #174  

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That's right—a disc. A big, shiny, whitish yellow thing that glittered with 2006 Page #44  
tographs 'The alien creature had a whitish kind of appearance, but you coul 2006 Page #156  
 FURTHER? The alien creature had a whitish kind of appearance, but you coul 2006 Page #158  

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ed by Budd Hopkins and others like Whitley Streiber, the "implant" theory w 2003 Page #144  
 best selling 1987 book Communion, Whitley Strieber was contacted to commun 2004 Page #194  
e and Robert Emenegger were given. Whitley told what he was offered and why 2004 Page #194  

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rank Joyce, Judd Roberts, and Walt Whitmore — and of course the rancher's s 2004 Page #138  

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ify these as elements of a Pratt & Whitney J75 turbojet, the same type used 2006 Page #76  

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BAX IWIHIKQ Xbu win proceed to the Whits Sands fesvlng 0s=©®3a Ccssasd Cent 2003 Page #212  

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mbers could not be cut, burned, or whittled. Polyethylene had recently come 2004 Page #142  

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

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.e m!liU.r! p;o!'len, enI :.he dog whi~Ue a.!l ,:.u euuple ol the I be l\ll 2009 Page #182  

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rphy, who was the news director of WHJB radio in Greensburg, PA at the time 2003 Page #54  
e Mazza was the officer manager of WHJB radio in Greensburg, PA in 1965. Sh 2003 Page #59  
 the object fall, reported this to WHJB radio in Greensburg. The station's  2003 Page #59  
 Incident Soon after the incident, WHJB news director John Murphy and his s 2003 Page #67  
schia, the continuity director for WHJB Radio in 1965, states that she was  2003 Page #67  
urphy, John "Object in the Woods." WHJB Radio, Greensburg, PA December 1965 2003 Page #72  

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g principle urufying this science, whjch its pioneering founder, Dr. \X ilh 2005 Page #87  
umulator, the unexpected result of whjch was to toxify a surprisingly large 2005 Page #94  
pacemen. The cosmic orgone energy, whjch these living beings are using in t 2005 Page #95  
y install software on that machine whjch gave me graphical control. On some 2007 Page #87  
ty to perform its normal function" whjch is rubbish because all I djd was l 2007 Page #88  
say "damage by alteration of data" whjch refers to the act of installing th 2007 Page #88  
bilizer had the designation "U.S." whjch stood for "Upper Stratosphere" BOT 2007 Page #106  
 regruned control of the rurcrafr, whjch qwckly turned straight up, and dep 2007 Page #109  
                           many of whjch were provided to her by Dr. Ralph  2007 Page #137  
roe's accivicies , che contents of whjch are unfortunately, bur nevertheles 2007 Page #137  
y of his analysis on May 24, 1982, whjch we transcribe in fuU: "Dear Mr. Po 2007 Page #197  
othesis for the fragment's origin, whjch is clearly established in the Poul 2007 Page #199  
s a solid piece of the UFO itself, whjch somehO\v peeled off; or an energet 2007 Page #199  

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he media is a two-seep process, of whjcl, censorship is just the first scag 2007 Page #15  

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 to this affair. lo July 1980, the Whjte House issued a report on the Princ 2007 Page #144  
nts were watching a large, glowing whjte disc moving from the south of Albu 2007 Page #166  

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 Rangeley, Maine. The publication, whkh contains the complete Reich-Einstei 2005 Page #93  

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u1d p::1ranormnl phcnornena, about whld1 most scirntisu :l re deeply skepti 2008 Page #146  

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olt peqile (That ls d!J1'trmt Crim whldu!r or not lhey lntilft ill UFOs) 14 2008 Page #147  

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..•11~ mentioned ln oJ r.upei· 00£ whlGl-k." he, Hid, .. oon-"Jru1e.,d or a 2009 Page #182  

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rt or to offUrial flhfwsss yrs^waa whlsh 4a as* iWot to aMst Ac^sfcsn. yall 2003 Page #223  

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people ixrrolred* Before grring to Whlta Sands you will nraw imiiri rite- v 2003 Page #212  

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rnment and I don't control it." So Who's Briefed? So if Bill Clinton wasn't 2004 Page #197  
 still looking—and invite everyone who's interested to order his or her own 2004 Page #227  
 listed above. Animal mutilations: who's doing it and why? The evidence and 2006 Page #115  
 the IEEE, was listed in the World Who's Who in Science, as well as America 2009 Page #164  

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 ~ .. _...9'11t:1_~ (PWV111 A .... whoct,,N••~•Ulat~~uot---~••~ •~•~ · M.:G 2005 Page #19  

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ccurred on July 16th of that year. Whoever had written the letter had the a 2003 Page #146  
as about to shout out a warning to whoever was running the thing, the objec 2003 Page #147  
pped, the Air Force, NSA, DIA, and whoever else needed the information were 2003 Page #148  
not. "We" meaning our "good guys," whoever they are. It is intuitively clea 2003 Page #185  
ALL OVER TEE WORLD. BUT APPARENTLY WHOEVER FIRED THE MISSILE IS STILL IN TE 2004 Page #24  
ding the story far and wide and to whoever would listen. Newton asserted in 2005 Page #133  
he flight of the missiles. I think whoever was in that UFO thing knew what  2006 Page #147  
called `electro-counter measures.' Whoever was in that craft KNEW that he w 2006 Page #147  
w the Russians and the Chinese and whoever did not have air traffic that co 2006 Page #148  
the United States Navy or Marine — whoever flew those jets from Boca Chica  2006 Page #148  

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lety that is hard to create out of whole cloth and insert seamlessly. Here  2003 Page #28  
onsistencies that suggest that the whole thing is a hoax." Dr Carl Sagan "D 2003 Page #135  
the Defense Intelligence Agency. A whole pack of wild stories would become  2003 Page #141  
, and his attitude and take on the whole situation was much different. The  2003 Page #144  
shadowy scriptwriters realized the whole thing was planned from the start,  2003 Page #149  
a 1954 edition, which is what this whole presentation is about. The Manual  2003 Page #171  
less careful skeptics have written whole chapters and books on why MJ-12 is 2003 Page #184  
ce-president under FDR. During his whole time as vice-president he only met 2003 Page #191  
et there aren't six people in this whole room who know how true this all is 2003 Page #198  
e proper, yet subtle deletion of a whole phrase that appears in the Wedemey 2003 Page #206  
r occurred on Norwegian soil. "The whole stog seems utterly unfounded," Man 2004 Page #13  
ITY OR THE TIME TO ENVESTIGATE THE WHOLE GROUND AND TRY AND FICX UP ANY DEB 2004 Page #24  
 the object, which it did, and the whole town was soon aroused." Apparently 2004 Page #32  
 that he had been kept below for a whole week waiting to do his job, but no 2004 Page #44  
at we know about the incident as a whole, and on Larry Warren's involvement 2004 Page #46  
ly closed their eyes and hoped the whole thing would go away. (Underlined i 2004 Page #88  
n the Earth. WBS: I understand the whole subject of saucers is classified.  2004 Page #91  
ve that Project Blue Book told the whole tale of flying saucers, and that t 2004 Page #141  
idents may not have been given the whole story they appeared to have had en 2004 Page #176  
are greeted by base officials. The whole event is captured on film. I belie 2004 Page #180  
to meet his girlfriend. We spent a whole evening discussing the search for  2004 Page #191  
is who room who know how true this whole thing is." There were 37 people in 2004 Page #195  
 the officer had been with him the whole time. Like Disney, Emenegger, and  2004 Page #195  
ent? Doesn't Kimball know that the whole thing was clearly a hoax, perpetra 2004 Page #215  
, which begs the question — if the whole story was fake, how did Scully get 2004 Page #221  
expert."35 This, of course, is the whole point. Let's assume, for the momen 2004 Page #221  
laims that Friedman was making the whole thing up, to support his position  2004 Page #222  
prove that Pflock isn't making the whole thing up to support his conclusion 2004 Page #222  
 with ANSCO film, by examining the whole negative it has been possible to d 2004 Page #234  
 men. In the days that followed, a whole staff of scientists and physicians 2005 Page #32  
s and regrettable incidents in the whole sequence of events was the death o 2005 Page #33  
ia to agree with them and deny the whole alien story. The woman, who was em 2005 Page #36  
tance that many people have to the whole topic of UFOs. Yet, l maintain tha 2005 Page #86  
a death instinct when one sees the whole mass of people thinking of footbal 2005 Page #102  
ould be to say nothing and let the whole issue fade from memory. Instead, S 2005 Page #139  
or one of them to be correct and a whole new area of research could open up 2005 Page #149  
nd placed inside the building. The whole recovery team was taken into a roo 2005 Page #165  
 2) that the Brits were building a whole array of tall(more than 200') towe 2006 Page #11  
ing and authorizing • ' ff40Wh the whole easlehli4 Washington, DC 2002 ribe 2006 Page #28  
key implications for humanity as a whole were developed for each scenario w 2006 Page #51  
at night and my research took on a whole new perspective. I discovered that 2006 Page #99  
ical fact may lie the heart of the whole prion enigma. The prion protein, P 2006 Page #114  
cott told Dodd, "made me change my whole concept of life. 119               2006 Page #122  
en more intriguing, explanation? A whole variety of UFO researchers, author 2006 Page #123  
this matter are illuminating: "The whole scenario of this is curious. About 2006 Page #126  
ion, projected flight path and the whole nine yards. YOU SAY 'X, Y, 0.' MOS 2006 Page #152  
n Wood what I knew. I told him the whole Okinawa story and the file and the 2006 Page #161  
nd the file and the photos and the whole thing. I thought the guy was going 2006 Page #161  
er down there?' So, I told him the whole Okinawa story. He said, 'Alright,  2006 Page #162  
ve to do with the military and the whole thing? He gave me some description 2006 Page #162  
just sort of an inference that the whole thing that we recovered. So that's 2006 Page #162  
ociety and religion. Basically the whole thing was that people could not ha 2006 Page #162  
iousness, and human evolution in a whole new light, stumble along arguing w 2006 Page #182  
s of speakers, even though I had a whole roster of potential and available  2006 Page #204  
 been able to have downloaded that whole folder. MW: A shame you had not go 2007 Page #86  
k it was the next day, there was a whole bunch of military trucks that had  2007 Page #122  
it. He was aloof. He didn't talk a whole lot. He would watch TV and eat din 2007 Page #123  
eks after this thing happened, the whole confusion, whatever confusion was  2007 Page #123  
To me, back then, it seemed like a whole bunch, but right now what is in my 2007 Page #124  
oddities chat occurred around that whole situation and time period? Joe: J  2007 Page #125  
had been awakened and had seen the whole operation. Early in the morning th 2007 Page #129  
death on August 5, 1962, tells the whole, remarkable story. Notably, at the 2007 Page #135  
onnected with Project Moon Dust. A whole host of claims, counterclaims and  2007 Page #138  
st looked really irritated and the whole time like when we were coming up t 2007 Page #168  
 of view to the right, there was a whole pool of vehjcles and there was mor 2007 Page #169  
That's what I remember anyway. The whole time this thing was glO\ving and h 2007 Page #169  
had ro be following the object the whole time because there wasn't that muc 2007 Page #170  
     Paul: 1 t was Lighting up the whole area and you could see the ground  2007 Page #171  
umbed by the buzzing noise and the whole experience itself, the litcJe girl 2007 Page #196  
of the U.S. Air Force, details the whole, profound saga; the salient portio 2008 Page #30  
ected, the collective mindset of a whole swathe of people within government 2008 Page #36  
ments and files can never tell the whole story. The written word has its li 2008 Page #68  
ry surprised , very upset. ... The whole group moved back. Col. Halt and I  2008 Page #88  
ing his signature around much. The whole thrust of the "Burned Memo" is to  2008 Page #110  
everybody chipped , to control the whole society, to have the bankers and t 2008 Page #136  
inment are being used to transform whole generations of formerly free Ameri 2008 Page #145  
he fourth presentation looked at a whole new issue of the extent to which a 2009 Page #7  
lear to me that this document as a whole coming to Tim Cooper from Source 4 2009 Page #14  
ot restored the damage done to the whole coordinated UFO intelligence colle 2009 Page #15  
ary idea that our earth is not the whole universe, or even its center. From 2009 Page #20  
at J ,,vasn 't allowed to read the whole thing. I had a ve,y small portion  2009 Page #92  
t park twenty years ago? Could the whole thing have possibly been some sort 2009 Page #140  
would upset the nervous systems of whole populations, light waves, and shoo 2009 Page #161  
d upset the nervous systems of the whole population. "I believe we need to  2009 Page #162  
and the technical direction of the whole project remained, throughout, the  2009 Page #165  
and the technical direction of the whole project remained throughout the re 2009 Page #173  

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-Chief of Naval Operations directs wholesale review • of compartmentarizati 2007 Page #53  

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his new wonder ” and “above Is not wholly clear" ■ Forensic stylistics prel 2003 Page #26  
medical equipment and supplies are wholly inadequate in dealing with a larg 2004 Page #81  
annot perjure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human failure to fin 2006 Page #88  
medical equipment and supplies are wholly inadequate in dealing with a larg 2006 Page #105  
erence , one could well argue. The wholly skeptical commentator might say t 2009 Page #55  

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er Jim Anqolton froa 1960 to 197•. Whon Jlo dlcd it v~& my raapcna1bi lity  2008 Page #120  

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rls in the back though she heard a whooshing sound and a bang.              2004 Page #34  

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n to ono.4 tarectrekiroto apposeto whorl env.: subtler to, a/drool rah4 at  2006 Page #35  

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ate the Maury Island case. Arnold, whose famous sighting came three days af 2003 Page #41  
to the Age of Aquarius, the people whose job it was to stay paranoid began  2003 Page #141  
 AFOSI liked it. The men and women whose job it was to keep things buried d 2003 Page #148  
e and met with Mr. Robert McArtor, whose job it was to answer questions of  2003 Page #179  
r or have identical signatures. 4. Whose initials are "ELB"? This will iden 2003 Page #209  
 Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) under whose authority weapons test ranges were 2004 Page #65  
nton Friedman, a nuclear physicist whose lecture called "UFO's Are Real" wa 2004 Page #135  
glish teacher named William Moore, whose interest in UFOs was well known to 2004 Page #136  
ssman Steven Schiff of New Mexico, whose search for answers about Roswell f 2004 Page #146  
iam Steinman and Wendelle Stevens, whose book UFO Crash at Aztec, while fla 2004 Page #224  
 was held in the holder by a frame whose outline was transferred to the neg 2004 Page #234  
l on UFO material ... • •piece ... whose atoms or molecules were aligned" • 2005 Page #8  
of his sources follow.4 1. A woman whose husband was in the Air Force at Wr 2005 Page #78  
would have identified him as a man whose actions bore monitoring, and possi 2005 Page #97  
 thinker in November 1957, and one whose UFO-related work remains an extrem 2005 Page #104  
01 Special Operations ·J\✓ranua l (whose instructions on materiel handling  2005 Page #130  
urden on the honest UFO researcher whose search continues. Nowhere is thjs  2005 Page #138  
ings to Jose's father Faustino, on whose ranch the craft had crashed. Short 2005 Page #154  
e of intelligent alien life forms, whose evolution occurred on an extraterr 2005 Page #161  
laimed, we are a primitive society whose major activity is clearly tribal w 2006 Page #5  
. There are a number of conditions whose frequency in the population is qui 2006 Page #7  
ers carry 75 or so small airplanes whose mode of propulsion is distinctly d 2006 Page #10  
s, Clifford Stone and Dan Sherman, whose respective testimonies provide imp 2006 Page #14  
dividual who wore civilian clothes whose rank he was never told but whom he 2006 Page #18  
nnaissance Office (an organization whose very existence was then classified 2006 Page #74  
on in the North Wales Fire Service whose son was in the Army. But it's not  2006 Page #127  
ren't just "stupid guilty sinners" whose only hope resides in embracing "Th 2006 Page #182  
d to check for any orbital objects whose orbit might have decayed, resultin 2006 Page #185  
s verified ig numerous gewitnesses whose descriptions of the event were und 2006 Page #189  
don Commission, two investigations whose conclusions appeared to have been  2007 Page #22  
n , Incorpo rated, paper company , whose addre.:,s is lioted as 65 Duo.no,  2007 Page #46  
k." ATA Tl~IE LIKE TIii~ ., ,, ... WHOSE CEl.lll:\R PHO'.\![ WOllD mu RATHE 2007 Page #74  
ative slogan? "At times like this, whose cellular phone would you rather ow 2007 Page #74  
cted physiologist and biophysicist whose main field of research was neuroph 2007 Page #75  
ated with an advertising executive whose hobby happened to be ufology, or w 2007 Page #76  
 tvf\X/: Ramsey Clark is some ones whose name comes co mind. He is a former 2007 Page #91  
sed at Fort Belvoir, Virgirua, and whose mandate, according to officially-d 2007 Page #132  
                              "No. Whose project is it?" "It's an Air Force 2007 Page #133  
ion to the story of one Don Riggs, whose father \Vorked in a civilian capac 2007 Page #138  
 it has been replaced by a project whose mandate is practically identical t 2007 Page #144  
agments. The author of the letter (whose name have never been identified) e 2007 Page #194  
uerading as extraterrestrials, and whose dark purpose for being among us wa 2008 Page #35  
in government at the time-and some whose names are still well known within  2008 Page #36  
s a faulty exhaust on a helicopter whose pilot may have accidentally left t 2008 Page #54  
as found by our Visitors, the ones whose presence on Earth so fascinates an 2008 Page #60  
 with the work of Dr Steven Greer, whose Disclosure Project has become some 2008 Page #69  
n, we will be examining a document whose provenance is also murky but which 2008 Page #104  
human race would bring up problems whose solucion it. is difficult c.o conc 2008 Page #112  
lity depends on many circumstances whose condicions cannot yet be foreseen. 2008 Page #112  
revolution there was Jacob Schiff, whose family had lived with the Rothschi 2008 Page #125  
 [Swedish Enskilda Bank], and ITT, whose chief, Sosthenes Behn, was a direc 2008 Page #128  
ade for Gennan-American Commerce , whose chairman was ---Rudolf Ilgner." Fo 2008 Page #132  
frozen this money was the same man whose legal fim1 won Malaxa 's case to r 2008 Page #141  
hives of which are tightly closed, whose directors and employees cannot be  2009 Page #12  
hives of which are tightly closed, whose directors and employees cannot be  2009 Page #23  
e. While one is prompted to wonder whose security may have been at stake, t 2009 Page #24  
SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION WHOSE DISCLOSURE TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS 2009 Page #26  
ppointed official in Washington DC whose policies were "non-conducive for g 2009 Page #43  
ory of researcher Charles Wilhelm, whose father had been told an account by 2009 Page #49  
States' Intelligence community and whose story can be found at the website, 2009 Page #52  
e dedication of so many Ufologists whose passion for the truth became a lif 2009 Page #154  
cial military and government units whose missions were so highly important  2009 Page #155  
here have been Government projects whose secrecy was so closely guarded tha 2009 Page #155  

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---------,-. •' -· •l.iv-s next ru wht•rc lt,ji photos wcre 1,1ken ·l'cculi 2009 Page #198  

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on" operations, then one must ask: whv were the records turned over to Proj 2005 Page #124  

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True science is riddled with such "whys" and "what ifs." That is as it shou 2006 Page #193  

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n or, lht human bl)dy m .t"e 1·nr, wh~1-e we need il . . . . which prC'Crr1 2009 Page #183  

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it remained the same regardless of wh~ther the pictures were taken indoors  2007 Page #199  

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erencema/esticdocuments com I I Sy Wi UiRaw 1947 Phone Logs • Includes Pres 2003 Page #154  
se by Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse WI. Postmarked March 7, 1994. These bull 2003 Page #171  
pect that it is still in La Crosse WI. If the owner would voluntarily loan  2003 Page #179  
anl it 1? uesired that yon proceed wi di^ic •;«*»;!. fr.»- •i-.'* opinions  2003 Page #214  
cipient in the mail from LaCrosse, WI, of a package containing the original 2004 Page #127  
ugh that UFO and alien-related ads wi!J continue to visit the pages and scr 2007 Page #77  
d under tl1e old Moondust reg. and wi.1.1 not reach merua." And the stateme 2007 Page #144  
1Ur1 hou-ftnoticod from h.-ldlII., wi..-an Objoct cn,l■- lng on I northerty 2007 Page #165  
the attitude of internat iona_ law wi.L be wi::h regard to the occupa tion  2008 Page #113  
tude of internat iona_ law wi.L be wi::h regard to the occupa tion by celes 2008 Page #113  
lc plo.cc Rclucl=~ io cl.Uc=, t,he wi:,--,por- clo::.o!l wi1CJ1 Prof. ?, D. 2009 Page #182  

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t. T o nt.ieot. bceomio ,e·harsted wi&.h 15                                 2005 Page #17  

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"TTCl 'TC "Tir 01Hilt 51::E •oa: A Wi-4tL.E ,-A.I.I UllS.Q.\/E.0 ltlOCcE. - 2009 Page #117  

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cl.Uc=, t,he wi:,--,por- clo::.o!l wi1CJ1 Prof. ?, D. J. Leech I ".-.n a!rp 2009 Page #182  

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1 titled ··us Naval Academy-A City wi1hin the Walls" by staff writer Stacey 2008 Page #70  

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Jlo·.:nii;-r11ln clolld L-1 ll.:JV WI\.V wJU: :be atom lxlnQ the blrt!'lduy 2009 Page #182  

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«| qu« and phyalcal •Mhiuatlnn. It wia | JrAmaon, nn March 2b , Miaclnaaq t 2003 Page #91  

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roject Moondust 25 Apr ems: 1-11 ! WIAS0I20 11 5:154.12, =It Z• 4 (0) t WET 2006 Page #26  

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e drf ol the sigm!ng _ _,,and der. wiblllty -unlimited. A CNdt -..-wle, the 2007 Page #165  

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c.y of coming co an underscandin g wic.h c.hem, and of establishing all kin 2008 Page #112  

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here ic would be capable of coping wich new situations would compel us c.o  2008 Page #112  

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 When 18 year old fisherman Laurie Wickens dialed the number of the Barring 2004 Page #34  
itnessed. Several minutes earlier, Wickens, along with four women in his ve 2004 Page #34  
old" Highway No. 3 in Nova Scotia. Wickens was returning these people to th 2004 Page #34  
 quite large. What really bothered Wickens was their angle and the fact tha 2004 Page #34  
Rushing along at a good speed now, Wickens did his best to keep the object  2004 Page #34  
re was no traffic to contend with. Wickens wheeled his vehicle around a tur 2004 Page #34  
deserted at this late hour. Laurie Wickens slowed down and pulled his car o 2004 Page #35  
't know what they were looking at. Wickens and the others were under the im 2004 Page #35  
ters around Shag Harbor as he did, Wickens figured the "light" was drifting 2004 Page #35  
ent that flowed through that area. Wickens and the four women discussed wha 2004 Page #35  
Everyone got back into the car and Wickens wasted no time covering the mile 2004 Page #35  
 up the phone when it rang. Laurie Wickens was on the other end of the line 2004 Page #35  
erbicki as if he was very excited. Wickens told the Mountie that he thought 2004 Page #35  
rporal Werbiki's first question to Wickens was "have you been drinking?" Wi 2004 Page #35  
kens was "have you been drinking?" Wickens was caught off guard by the ques 2004 Page #35  
er phone began ringing so he asked Wickens to remain where he was after get 2004 Page #35  
ayphone number and hung up on him. Wickens was miffed, but stayed by the ph 2004 Page #35  
ct they had probably passed Laurie Wickens who was waiting patiently by the 2004 Page #36  
o be checked out. He called Laurie Wickens at the payphone and asked him mo 2004 Page #36  
e and asked him more questions and Wickens told him about the lights they h 2004 Page #36  
til his officers arrived, to which Wickens readily agreed. Corporal Werbick 2004 Page #36  
milar experience to that of Laurie Wickens. They too were on Highway No. 3  2004 Page #36  
looking the Sound, Norm saw Laurie Wickens and some of the girls with him.  2004 Page #37  
e of taking statements from Laurie Wickens and the other witnesses. He aske 2004 Page #37  
urther than when first observed by Wickens and his friends. During the time 2004 Page #37  
his sighting the fishermen, Laurie Wickens and Norm Smith, had assured the  2004 Page #39  

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 and that a crash seemed imminent. Wickens' vehicle crested the hill beside 2004 Page #34  
ht behind the tree line, lost from Wickens' and his passengers view for a f 2004 Page #34  

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 The hospital suddenly got crowded wicl1 police and military personnel. In  2005 Page #32  

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 disappeared while canoeing on the Wicomico River near his home in Maryland 2004 Page #208  

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AT wpwitn, THEY ARS MOWITORING THE wicou wonn. RECumAISSANCE 24 moms A DAY, 2004 Page #24  

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eace is once again restored, there wiD come a time when surplus funds may b 2005 Page #128  

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, popular media has at times dealt wid1 the issue of UFOs in a serious mann 2005 Page #76  
at is, with 100 percent certainty, wid1 evidence that is undeniable -and wh 2005 Page #77  
. Extraterrestrial UFOs. I believe wid1 certain!], in manmade UFOs. I am te 2005 Page #80  
avity would coincide in its effect wid1 the issuing stream of electrons fro 2005 Page #171  

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ally found. It is 12cm long, 7.5cm wide, weight 28 grams or 4-1/2 oz. Appar 2003 Page #46  
timeters long by 3-1/2 centimeters wide at the narrow point, roughly 5-3/4  2003 Page #48  
 moving across the sky did receive wide exposure, since it was covered by t 2003 Page #53  
sed ring area about 8 to 10 inches wide. It was around the ring area that J 2003 Page #60  
ces about two inches long, an inch wide and about a quarter of an inch thic 2003 Page #103  
was going to break the UFO mystery wide open." The regressions had gone so  2003 Page #144  
 large pupils, gray whites o Mouth wide, nearly lipless o Fine hair confine 2003 Page #174  
ugh a dish radar puts out a rather wide angled beam, the returns from the t 2003 Page #183  
 some description, perhaps 60 feet wide and 8 to 10 feet high. There was no 2004 Page #35  
a body of water about 2 kilometers wide by 3 kilometers long. It is bound o 2004 Page #39  
 approximately 25 meters [80 feet] wide. After awhile they were able to det 2004 Page #40  
. Huge banks of infrared lights as wide as a car were used to maintain the  2004 Page #51  
ze of the tunnels, how long or how wide? I'll tell you what, in comparison  2004 Page #53  
ere basing their evaluation on was wide and deep. It even extended to the r 2004 Page #90  
his Crash/Retrieval reports show a wide variety of credible checkable repor 2004 Page #110  
er to use roads if they are indeed wide enough. The Army Corps of Engineeri 2004 Page #129  
ewn over a path a few hundred feet wide and three-quarters of a mile long.  2004 Page #135  
ous tape show the tape to be quite wide — perhaps an inch wide. Jesse Marce 2004 Page #138  
to be quite wide — perhaps an inch wide. Jesse Marcel Junior and his father 2004 Page #138  
ain's defence industry • Despite a wide range of projects they are linked b 2004 Page #200  
 lenses were available, from ultra wide angle to telephoto but they were ex 2004 Page #234  
e in the papers and spread far and wide, but the media sensitivity, either  2004 Page #253  
t 3-1 /2 feet high and 1-1 /2 feet wide. 1 was able to talk briefly with so 2005 Page #40  
et in height and two-to-three feet wide and which was open. After concludin 2005 Page #42  
ely 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide. (Measurements from 1999 geologist  2005 Page #51  
out 4,400 feet long and 2,700 feet wide, and "not made by Nature" -accordin 2005 Page #60  
valley is 110 miles long, 20 miles wide, and there are only rwo ranches aro 2005 Page #68  
d obtain critical information on a wide range of important government activ 2005 Page #84  
ntinue spreading the story far and wide and to whoever would listen. Newton 2005 Page #133  
rash incident. To deal with such a wide variety of aspects, we need a struc 2005 Page #135  
elling the rights to the fiJm to a wide variety of pubJjshers and TV compan 2005 Page #146  
h site. "\X/hat we saw was a long, wide gash in the earth, with a manufactu 2005 Page #154  
with a blade, about a hundred feet wide, deeper than a foot                 2005 Page #154  
ongin, about 45 feet long, 15 feet wide and 8-9 feet high No doors Or hatch 2006 Page #29  
rmitting. NHI would also provoke a wide array of quasi-spiritual reactions, 2006 Page #63  
y with government and science on a wide range of big-budget projects aimed  2006 Page #64  
 hostile intent, would result in a wide array of theories, "inside stories, 2006 Page #64  
provoke unpredictable reactions in wide segments of society. To head off ch 2006 Page #65  
 risk. - Strangeness would provoke wide spectrum of interpretations and rea 2006 Page #67  
area four miles long and two miles wide centered on the impact location of  2006 Page #75  
arger news story that gained world wide notoriety. In September of 1991, I  2006 Page #89  
 had grown overnight, made nation- wide and worldwide headlines shortly the 2006 Page #92  
ee feet across and about four feet wide at the bottom. It was topped by a l 2006 Page #94  
l man. Was 10 feet tall, four feet wide. Had a blood red face. Sported a bl 2006 Page #98  
 elaborate hoax that reached world wide recognition? I continued to researc 2006 Page #99  
 a group so motivated to exploit a wide variety of ecosystems. Evaluation o 2006 Page #116  
 it looked about two or three feet wide. Then suddenly there was an enormou 2006 Page #128  
. I was helped with this book by a wide range of experts from various diffe 2006 Page #131  
scribed as a 'dent' about two feet wide. The weight of the object was estim 2006 Page #135  
 top of a tall mountain. Slide 26: WIDE of Steep Hill Side Beneath Radar Fa 2006 Page #152  
bout ten feet high and thirty feet wide, and it appears to be wedged into t 2006 Page #187  
ing speakers and videos covering a wide range of topics of interest. In add 2006 Page #193  
voyagers and seekers has studied a wide any of anomalous phenomena and intr 2006 Page #193  
echnolo gy: the Internet and World Wide Web have temporarily broken the spe 2007 Page #38  
r this evenjng? This ad had fairly wide placement. This one appeared in the 2007 Page #65  
976 effort from Phillip Morris saw wide placement in man1 major periorucals 2007 Page #65  
e beyond the ordinary." The ad saw wide distribution and appeared in Time,  2007 Page #74  
on a huge runway that was 200 feet wide, 11,300 feet long, and was made of  2007 Page #114  
made pit in the midst of a 30-foot wide circular scorched patch of desert l 2007 Page #184  
the crash, we took along with us a wide range of digital video and audio re 2007 Page #188  
t dimensions are 60 mm long, 55 mm wide, and 30 mm in height (its shape is  2007 Page #196  
 a hands-on presentation about the wide variety of sea life in Puget Sound. 2008 Page #57  
isions were made all the time on a wide range of subjects. It was a subject 2008 Page #62  
he period 1975 to 1999 and cover a wide range of material, including both p 2008 Page #64  
three meters high and three meters wide at the base (IO feet x IO feet). No 2008 Page #81  
on a rocket ship in a sufficiently wide curve, it is possible in these worl 2008 Page #95  
 in two and fire appeared high and wide over the forest. The split in the s 2008 Page #99  
:ie secrecy curtaie sufficient!) ' wide has allowed me to reveal the transp 2009 Page #12  
olved significant support across a wide spectrum of areas that would be exp 2009 Page #36  
out 3-1/2 feet high and 1-1/2 feet wide. I was able to talk briefly with so 2009 Page #49  
et in height and two-to-three feet wide and which was open. After concludin 2009 Page #49  
ey measured probably 2.5 to 3 feet wide. I was looking for a crew compartme 2009 Page #66  
at would blow this case completely wide open. That tape did not get destroy 2009 Page #78  
roximately 1,200 ft. long, 200 ft. wide and with depths varying in steps to 2009 Page #165  

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d Nikon F2s I also have telephoto, wide-angle and macro lenses.) I spent th 2003 Page #45  
he 120-135mm range, though a 100mm wide-angle lens was also supplied specif 2004 Page #234  

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ck, slightly pebbled e Eyes small, wide-set, almond-shape, brownish- black  2003 Page #174  

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ations are more predicable and are widely supported outside of this specifi 2003 Page #38  
t, 1947, three days before what is widely regarded as the first modern UFO  2003 Page #41  
 and flying saucers." While not as widely known, there are a number of loca 2003 Page #66  
, I have heard rumors that are not widely known, that two small bodies were 2003 Page #67  
 are certain details which are not widely known that Joel related to me tha 2003 Page #70  
 1954 period. This tape is now not widely known, having been apparently rep 2003 Page #176  
r the records of the event. He was widely quoted as having disclosed the ev 2004 Page #87  
 TV special in 1995. That film has widely been considered to have been a fr 2004 Page #137  
rious tames of dime people will be widely known by the people.We highly val 2004 Page #164  
ckchannel to MJ-12? Design Bureaus Widely Distributed N.M.11...V.R U... .2. 2004 Page #165  
eds of UFO witnesses and lecturing widely on the subject to professional so 2004 Page #209  
del of car—a 1941 Series 60 Buick, widely used as a U.S. Army staff car for 2004 Page #231  
oon. AP was one of the largest and widely subscribed to news services, but  2004 Page #237  
tinuance of the group. Today it is widely know that LANCER is the codeword  2004 Page #251  
, since major print and TV outlets widely covered artificial satellites sta 2005 Page #130  
es & capabilities; threat would be widely assumed. The assessment of positi 2006 Page #54  
 completely false. Opinions differ widely on this. The FBI made a search in 2006 Page #177  
nd marketing segments are the most widely used? Do otherwis e innocent ads  2007 Page #59  
nd marketing segments are the most widely used? Just about all of them, tho 2007 Page #76  
-fiction that the theory was first widely espoused. For example , in 1946 S 2008 Page #102  
as an economic system, fascism was widely accepted in the 1920s and '30s. T 2008 Page #124  
ated the Iran-Contra scandal, seen widely as an attempt to start a war in C 2008 Page #142  
University Press in October I 95 8 widely read in I 956. More than--teR 20  2009 Page #12  
comes virtually impossible . It is widely believed in this country that Ame 2009 Page #21  
e, UFOs and National Security, was widely read in 1956. More than 20 years  2009 Page #23  
mething real to this phenomenon so widely witnessed and experienced. In Ufo 2009 Page #154  
 possibly keep secret something as widely experienced as UFOs and on the ot 2009 Page #155  

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who led a double life. He became a widely-known debunker of UFOs after writ 2008 Page #133  

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l and unofficial reality will only widen. Yet, history shows us that change 2005 Page #84  
smallest of openings could quickly widen to something in which it would be  2005 Page #85  
the possibility that the war would widen, even bringing on World War III, w 2006 Page #165  

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ng the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has not faltered. Bill Mc 2003 Page #2  
upper), a foot would have to be no wider than 3-1/2 centimeters or 1-3/8 in 2003 Page #48  
ng the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has not faltered. For fur 2004 Page #2  
a few days • Many of the UFOs were wider than the road or the railbed Slide 2004 Page #126  
ay. Yer whac if possibilities in a wider communit y would realign power on  2005 Page #117  
ng the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has not faltered. The inf 2006 Page #2  
g the extraterrestri al truth to a wider audience has not faltered. The inf 2007 Page #3  
rrow commercial interests, not the wider interests of the publ.ic. We are n 2007 Page #36  
o• Dhc letTlt:val ·o-K,IJ 17, l914 Wider Overview MAP Kirtland, Coyote Cany 2007 Page #164  
1974 [ With LASER POINTER, explain wider view of May 28, 1974, Sandia disc  2007 Page #168  
ng the extraterrestrial truth to a wider audience has nor faltered. The inf 2008 Page #3  
wly released files and discuss the wider implications of this release. Intr 2008 Page #61  

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 material from unidentified craft. Widespread dismissal of the case as a fr 2003 Page #41  
the crash recoveries from becoming widespread accepted public knowledge by  2003 Page #187  
 impossible if the cover-up was as widespread as Rockefeller was claiming.  2003 Page #200  
ashes recovered, a number that has widespread interest. A next step might b 2004 Page #115  
blem of our times," which received widespread media coverage. • He was part 2004 Page #209  
uscussion, it can be expected that widespread confusion occurs when it come 2005 Page #75  
ut of the closet and bring it into widespread public discussion have failed 2005 Page #76  
ed for a similar political crisis. Widespread public discontent over foreig 2005 Page #84  
Familiar g Strane , There could be widespread loss of volition to controlli 2006 Page #55  
intent was clear, it could lead to widespread social demoralization, corrup 2006 Page #55  
appear overnight. There would be a widespread expectation that the NHI coul 2006 Page #59  
proliferation of survivalism, with widespread hoarding of goods and purchas 2006 Page #59  
 a benign universe. There would be widespread 'we told you so.' There would 2006 Page #60  
eak out in many places, along with widespread looting, flight from cities,  2006 Page #62  
f contact scenario could result in widespread angst, emergence of new strai 2006 Page #67  
 scientists and religious leaders, widespread bunkering and "wait and see"  2006 Page #67  
ivity, strangeness would result in widespread angst, paranoia, nervous diso 2006 Page #67  
ic reactions will occur, including widespread panic, looting, vigilantism,  2006 Page #68  
means. Demonization of NHI will be widespread. But cults favorable to the N 2006 Page #69  
ial of the NHI's existence will be widespread. Vigilantism and survivalism  2006 Page #69  
speculation, and has even led to a widespread belief that specialized recov 2006 Page #71  
ore tale. I was amazed to find how widespread and far- reaching the story o 2006 Page #91  
., to initiate what would become a widespread epidemic investigation: At th 2006 Page #110  
                        There is a widespread myth, encourag ed of course b 2007 Page #8  
at the object that had caused such widespread destruction was a meteorite a 2008 Page #98  
The Electromagnetic Pulse. Without widespread dissemination of July 868 inf 2009 Page #10  
comprehension. The consequences of widespread lack of understanding often m 2009 Page #20  

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e is the original width (AA at its widest, depending upon the material that 2003 Page #48  
es. Military would prepare for the widest possible range of contingencies.  2006 Page #64  

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if t!~ere is_ overt ho~tility with wide~pread knowledge, there is a plan (i 2008 Page #111  

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 have claimed that permitting the "widow" word "forbidden" on the last line 2003 Page #172  
refore money. Numerous examples of widow lines exist in authentic manuals.  2003 Page #173  
 a telephone call from Mrs. Ramey, widow of Gen. Roger Ramey, former comman 2004 Page #226  
orld. I also met Sandra White, the widow of a Westport fishing boat captain 2008 Page #45  
hed biography and interviewing his widow, discovered that Menzel had been a 2008 Page #133  

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pecial Operations Manual requires "widows" to be eliminated when they cost  2003 Page #173  

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 is curling in both the length and width which makes exact measurement diff 2003 Page #48  
heel. If this sole is the original width (AA at its widest, depending upon  2003 Page #48  
t 3 inches east of Kansas City and width limit of 12 feet. He also correctl 2004 Page #127  
routes identified depending on the width and size of their load. (Incidenta 2004 Page #129  
ails regarding the Buick's length, width, height, tire size, ground 228     2004 Page #231  
requency 2995 mc to 3000 mc; pulse width of 2.0 microseconds; pulse repetit 2006 Page #200  

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al plan and aa *le teShnfoledir, I Wiese it will be ritalled In Arreyito."  2004 Page #20  

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BOOK and Special Reports 1-14. Dr. Wiesner presented an initial briefing on 2009 Page #26  

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hoose to share this story with his wife and family. With this intriguing st 2003 Page #21  
ash site, he proceeded to tell his wife and sons what had just happened in  2003 Page #22  
ng of the events that night to his wife Floy that Charlette would hear in 1 2003 Page #22  
as described by Reverend Huffman's wife to Charlette Mann. The conclusions  2003 Page #38  
e collapsed in the center. A ranch wife had told me that a virus had wiped  2003 Page #45  
 cancel the interview. He said his wife didn't want him involved. Another c 2003 Page #68  
He also marries the same year. His wife Josephine Ogden is a former Zigfiel 2003 Page #85  
s Secretary of Defense in 1947, my wife had begun to detect inner disturban 2003 Page #94  
Mexico. He had two sons, a devoted wife, and was an accomplished aerobatic  2003 Page #141  
or the past few months, he and his wife Cindy had been seeing multicolored  2003 Page #142  
her husband had met Truman and his wife on more than one occasion, and were 2003 Page #191  
ee was Beverly Gleason, the second wife of the comedy superstar. We have pr 2003 Page #194  
ompound the puzzle, years later my wife who was teaching school in the area 2004 Page #31  
d did not want to wake him and his wife. Norm Smith went over to Bradford S 2004 Page #38  
rvation. He was accompanied by his wife Lorraine, his daughter Luella, his  2004 Page #45  
other Havelock Cameron, Havelock's wife Brenda, and their two children. The 2004 Page #45  
nt, an interview done with Ramey's wife after his death showed that not onl 2004 Page #85  
re good friends and Truman and his wife had actually visited the Rameys on  2004 Page #85  
ot survive his illness he gave his wife, Murl, instructions to hide his UFO 2004 Page #86  
Carol Halford Walkins, who was the wife of one of Smith's close UFO associa 2004 Page #94  
he very end. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Dell, and by his daugh 2004 Page #110  
ranch, rushing home to wake up his wife and son late at night in order to s 2004 Page #142  
in life to reveal the story to his wife, Mrs. Sappho Henderson. He also rev 2004 Page #144  
 that was first told by his second wife Beverly McKittrick, and which she h 2004 Page #180  
aring residents, together with his wife, another dwarf, who, besides that,  2005 Page #35  
ut 24 miles from Varginha) and his wife were driving to their farm in the n 2005 Page #37  
On July 16, 1993, when JLD and his wife visited me in Cincinnati, he told m 2005 Page #44  
bodies; however, he did advise his wife that some of the military police ha 2005 Page #44  
not human." He further advised his wife that, with regard to the bodies ang 2005 Page #44  
rson AFB in 1973. The man told his wife he had been blindfold ed and taken  2005 Page #78  
to llse Ollendorff, Reich's former wife and co-worker: "The difficulty will 2005 Page #103  
at I first saw any of the film. My wife, Sue, and I visited Santilli's offi 2005 Page #146  
se his 2 adopted children with his wife Roberta where they live a quiet and 2005 Page #174  
t will be packed and you kiss your wife and your children goodbye and you l 2006 Page #20  
crew. Bill Gibson arrived with his wife Miriam and took several pictures. T 2006 Page #79  
 North Wales from 1971 to 1974. My wife [and] her family came from Corwen.  2006 Page #126  
n to Porton. And to this day, [his wife] can also confirm that Mick told he 2006 Page #127  
ntagon. He wanted to telephone his wife to get out of town, and to have imp 2006 Page #167  
asking permission to telephone his wife to get out of town and wondering if 2006 Page #168  
, Doug? Finally, huge thanks to my wife the genealogist. Due to Donna's rel 2006 Page #180  
ing company of his long- suffering wife Donna. Photo by Donna Thuney Publis 2006 Page #195  
s mother, Azucena Carrizo, a house wife, also deceased; Sergio, ·who was th 2007 Page #196  
cloud of white sparks. Sherwood 's wife heard the explosion and ran outside 2008 Page #12  
                               His wife, Betty told me that when he returne 2008 Page #13  
ilures in the town. Both Bernini's wife and his son saw the light and his s 2008 Page #13  
ephone number and I spoke with his wife. She stated he was away and sometim 2008 Page #54  
Crash Retrieval Conference with my wife, Joanne. When I met her in 1993 she 2008 Page #57  
rces (DNR) of Washington State. My wife asked to read my Westport UFO Crash 2008 Page #57  
y senses for a moment, but then my wife ran out and led me to the house. Af 2008 Page #100  
enberg in 1930. In 1935 he and his wife Mici came to the U.S. and became ci 2009 Page #9  
ged, his son was kidnapped and his wife was threatened. Dahl had suffered a 2009 Page #30  
On July 16, 1993, when JLD and his wife visited me in Cincinnati, he told m 2009 Page #50  
arion, ultimately led his outraged wife to file for divorce! Mormon Mesa is 2009 Page #54  
an working in the area. Bethurum's wife was a collector of seashells; and a 2009 Page #54  
ossilized shells as a gift for his wife -who had decided not to accompany h 2009 Page #54  

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le-piece in the house. "It was [my wife's] dad, who told me the story about 2006 Page #127  
posted to Germany and Mick and [my wife's mother] came out to stay with [us 2006 Page #127  

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ding Wilfred Smith and Norm Smith. Wifred went aboard Lawrence Smith, his b 2004 Page #38  

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 the rubber band l micron, it will wiggle a little. That's what we are talk 2008 Page #76  

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 alaalaa waald ha aoa^aaad at aaaa wight ar taa. o^wrta, adwlaara aad aaala 2003 Page #220  

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or sure•) attended UFO meetings at Wight-Pat in the early 1950S Walker says 2006 Page #27  

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 liir* malrnal a* bcia; rin*i*tr.i wiih a weather b.ilk.m XXc gathrrrd up » 2003 Page #132  

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

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ut reverse engineering and then we wiJJ examjne some of the clajms that hav 2005 Page #163  
ated meclia deceptions. FinaUy, he wiJJ djscuss the concept of national sec 2007 Page #7  
 you. Aliens? :More than likely it wiJJ be our 24-hour Rescue Service." 65  2007 Page #71  
witnesses are being pursued and we wiJJ continue to uncover what we can abo 2007 Page #127  

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 Security, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_security 5 USAF Memorandum 2008 Page #38  
nline at: http://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vannevar_Bush 5 Available online at 2009 Page #46  
nline al: hllp://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/Clay_Shaw 41 Report of the Select C 2009 Page #47  

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nsense. The Majestic 12 article in Wikipedia is loaded with false and misle 2006 Page #12  
989 4 National Security, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_security 5 U 2008 Page #38  
he time on Earth.)" [ Howe's Note: Wikipedia -An average bolt of lightning  2008 Page #77  
phy available online at: http://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vannevar_Bush 5 Avai 2009 Page #46  
.htm 4° Cited online al: hllp://en.wikipedia .org/wiki/Clay_Shaw 41 Report  2009 Page #47  
ned burst, Charlie, was canceled. (Wikipedia) In Snoddg_rass' .e~e_ers I fo 2009 Page #174  

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red 11sc~~ even as J)OS!lbil• lo:. Wil\'CS ~h:it an, ~horh-r tlu1t llica. . 2009 Page #182  

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ence if i:s member states would be wil_ing to recognize it. •Jr* ... "11( . 2008 Page #113  

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barrassment of a War Crimes trial. Wilber Smith, a Canadian scientist, repo 2004 Page #140  
ituents, and as Canadian scientist Wilber Smith indicated, that information 2004 Page #141  

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p Secret www.majesticdocuments.com Wilbert Smith The matter is the most hig 2003 Page #12  
headed by Doctor Vannevar Bush. ” —Wilbert Smith in a Top Secret Canadian g 2003 Page #12  
er optics. ww majeshedocuments com Wilbert B. Smith Memo November 21, 1951  2003 Page #161  
of the most credible to be that of Wilbert Brockhouse Smith, who in the 195 2004 Page #14  
his material for the Canadians was Wilbert Brockhouse Smith. His brief 12 y 2004 Page #85  
ording to Mrs. Smith, her husband, Wilbert, was dealing directly with the t 2004 Page #86  
ing saucer investigation, and that Wilbert Smith's UFO work had only been a 2004 Page #86  
tacted Murl Smith and asked her if Wilbert had been involved. She stated th 2004 Page #87  
en at the center. She told me that Wilbert had found a way to communicate w 2004 Page #87  
. They are reasons being listed by Wilbert Smith who was the head of the pr 2004 Page #88  
 to a January 26, 1956 letter that Wilbert Smith sent to Dan Fry, one of th 2004 Page #88  
 North Pole. On September 15, 1950 Wilbert Smith conducted an interview wit 2004 Page #91  
 anything more to what he had told Wilbert Smith in 1950. He is part of the 2004 Page #92  
tion that Sarbacher used to answer Wilbert Smith's September 1950 questions 2004 Page #92  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference Wilbert Smith and the Crashed Saucers Th 2004 Page #93  
ology Project. A few months before Wilbert died, Groves was in Ottawa visit 2004 Page #94  
ials. She stated that she recalled Wilbert Smith had talked about a special 2004 Page #94  
— their identity — for yourselves. Wilbert Smith and Crash Retrievals In hi 2004 Page #95  
h Retrievals In his correspondence Wilbert Smith made a few direct referenc 2004 Page #95  
) SDI: Jim, you mentioned that he (Wilbert Smith) was shown bodies at one p 2004 Page #96  
ect and he confirmed the fact that Wilbert Smith had also seen a downed cra 2004 Page #96  
erman, through the intervention of Wilbert Smith, electronics expert and or 2004 Page #97  
of Newton's claim. Dr. Eric Walker Wilbert Smith's statements and files led 2004 Page #98  
 trail I wish to review related to Wilbert Smith's work is the UFO connecti 2004 Page #101  
ime and place — to none other than Wilbert Smith in Canada for analysis. We 2004 Page #102  
w of no letter that went back from Wilbert Smith following his analysis. Al 2004 Page #102  
e's locked safe in his CIA office. Wilbert Smith also had a piece related t 2004 Page #102  
ory that involved both Lundahl and Wilbert Smith is a fascinating story of  2004 Page #102  
de. He was impressed and contacted Wilbert Smith, the head of Navy Intellig 2004 Page #103  
ed to Canadian government engineer Wilbert Smith in 1950 that the "facts re 2004 Page #217  
h Remo,' Conference Las Vegas 2006 Wilbert Smith • States in 1961: • I shre 2006 Page #25  
gist Arthur Bray finds key memo by Wilbert Smith from 1950. UFOs 'above top 2006 Page #26  
ol group is a Top Secret memo from Wilbert Smith who at the time was a seni 2009 Page #36  

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nnounced to the public until 2002. Wilbert's oldest son James was the one t 2004 Page #93  

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ng debris off with Roswell Sheriff Wilcox — that they spent more time havin 2004 Page #138  
 Sr. and Jr., relatives of Sheriff Wilcox, friends of base commander Colone 2004 Page #139  
ime. The grand-daughter of Sheriff Wilcox, the Roswell sheriff who first sa 2004 Page #145  
at Roswell, and the reason Sheriff Wilcox never ran for re- election was be 2004 Page #145  

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s or in secretive conversations or wild tales. Below is a list of logical c 2003 Page #34  
telligence Agency. A whole pack of wild stories would become legendary in t 2003 Page #141  
ojects at Kirtland, or sent him on wild goose chases, the agencies that wer 2003 Page #148  
 a long story let me just cite one wild tale, and then move on to 1959 when 2004 Page #103  
er could never confirm some of the wild claims of "witness" Frank Kaufman,  2004 Page #145  
n Air Force spokesman to make up a wild explanation of how some major UFO s 2004 Page #178  
"battle" in the skies over Tucson. Wild as these a.Uegations may sound, the 2005 Page #88  
e aflame with conspiracy theories, wild rumors and fringe news reporting. I 2006 Page #57  
frightening incident spread like a wild fire throughout Braxton County. Sho 2006 Page #90  
ehaviour of animals in the herd or wild animals in proximity. 30 See Figure 2006 Page #115  
as, in many respects, is still the Wild West! Men in Black (MIBs) Then ther 2006 Page #204  
and I know of several that are too wild to be believed ... even by the enli 2009 Page #32  
Trek and Baywatch, and read like a wild sci-fi novel. But, there is one par 2009 Page #54  

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ounds like a conspiracy theorists' wildest dream come true; and despite voc 2006 Page #122  

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 old prairie dog hole. Some of the wildflowers were in bloom. I walked by n 2003 Page #46  

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rkroom Ending VLA radio telescopes Wildlife Looking back Closing with Plain 2003 Page #44  
s back to Ft. Detrick and Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, where they wer 2006 Page #114  

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mmon feature. Were these later and wildly popular accounts influenced by Be 2003 Page #144  
ity stand in sharp contrast to the wildly unique UFO 128                    2009 Page #134  

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animated lights darting around the wilds of Kirtland Air Force Base, just b 2003 Page #141  

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tion by Kees Van Der Heijden. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pg 2. 48               2006 Page #51  
bu! Wiln. W" of II.fr. il.Dd "11s. Wiley WLle.s, MiddfttO"'T~ WU IQ!emniztd 2009 Page #163  

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the house, and, seeing his father, Wilfred, was still up, dragged him outsi 2004 Page #37  
 see if they could be of any help. Wilfred went hurriedly inside and threw  2004 Page #37  
. Something was going on for sure. Wilfred backed out of the driveway and c 2004 Page #37  
g lot beside the Irish Moss plant. Wilfred pulled in beside it and another  2004 Page #37  
were present at the dock including Wilfred Smith and Norm Smith. Wifred wen 2004 Page #38  
 end — it being a duplex of sorts. Wilfred had thought that his brother was 2004 Page #38  

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, 221, 22~. •nd 285 is roru.is1cn1 wilh ink that was firs! formulated in 19 2007 Page #46  

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 7(2), November 1973. Reich, \YI.: Wilhel/J/ Reich Biogrcrphical Nfaterial. 2005 Page #105  

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 the account of researcher Charles Wilhelm, ·whose father had been told an  2005 Page #41  
aged. According to Stringfield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analy 2005 Page #42  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Peter Robbins Cop 2005 Page #87  
react again, and again. Background Wilhelm Reich was born in the Austro-Hun 2005 Page #88  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs rest of old Europ 2005 Page #89  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs undergoing the ex 2005 Page #91  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Jim Martin wmes 1 2005 Page #93  
 of The Einstein .A.flair from the Wilhelm Reich Museum bookstore in Rangel 2005 Page #93  
ted British intelligence was lost. Wilhelm Reich and UFOs ''\X'hat do they  2005 Page #94  
as invaded our earthly existence." Wilhelm Reich: Contact With Space Reich  2005 Page #94  
cal buildjng, now tl1e home of the Wilhelm Reich Museum. Another laboratory 2005 Page #94  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs on the subject: I 2005 Page #95  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs secrecy following 2005 Page #97  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Several days late 2005 Page #99  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs These and other s 2005 Page #101  
ce his death, most accounts of Dr. Wilhelm Reich's life and work, be they s 2005 Page #102  
urate . In Contact With Space, Dr. Wilhelm Reich's reflections on the possi 2005 Page #102  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs gunpowder barrel. 2005 Page #103  
 really come down to a question of Wilhelm Reich's sanity? Merucal research 2005 Page #103  
vern it." References Boadella, D.: Wilhelm Reich: The Evol11tion of His Wor 2005 Page #104  
                    Orgone Energy, Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Martin, J .: J,(1 2005 Page #105  
 Like Reich's Contact !Pith Space, Wilhelm Reich and the Cold Warwas publis 2005 Page #105  
h, toward the end headed by Kaiser Wilhelm II, lasted until 1918 with the d 2008 Page #124  
ed the story of researcher Charles Wilhelm, whose father had been told an a 2009 Page #49  
ged . According to Stringfield and Wilhelm, Major Daly spent two days analy 2009 Page #49  
ation dedicated to the work of Or. Wilhelm Reich. She also included a copy  2009 Page #139  
findings on the Voronezh incident, Wilhelm Reich's life and work, A.S. Neil 2009 Page #139  

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 tells us that "The average person wili spend 5,880 minutes a year on our c 2007 Page #70  
lL"-" AT ('OR'iU.L \I\ OI ISTHl'ij WILi. fllD: SPf.fCR Bf. THI: DO\\ ,1 \U. 2008 Page #155  

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 Arnold, George Adamski, Harold T. Wilkinson, Donald E. Menzel, Frank Scull 2007 Page #48  

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 solved. My assumption-bias if you will-about "the GIA UFO problem and the  2009 Page #12  
solved. My assumption -bias if you will-about "the lJFO problem and the CIA 2009 Page #23  

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arfs VI. Similar Aerial Phenomena: will-othe-wisp, Brown Mountain Lights, f 2007 Page #44  

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rrestal. By Read Admiral Morton D. Willcutts, head of the National Naval Me 2003 Page #93  

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es its hearings on May 30, Admiral Willcutts' investigation having seen fit 2003 Page #94  

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■Paul Benoewitz, Richard Doty, and Willi.am Moore 4: The Empire Strikes Bac 2009 Page #145  

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ww.majesticdocuments.com President William J. Clinton www.majesticdocuments 2003 Page #7  
ter, the granddaughter of Reverend William Huffman, a traveling Baptist min 2003 Page #21  
m * The Primary Witnesses Reverend William Huffman, pictured below, had a u 2003 Page #22  
few weeks after the event.Reverend William Huffman Upon returning from his  2003 Page #22  
o Air Force investigators, Captain William Lee Davidson and First Lieutenan 2003 Page #42  
o base commander Brigadier General William 141                              2003 Page #145  
4 from Lt. Col. Lance R. Cornie to William S. Steinman provides official ev 2003 Page #162  
his as well. RCAF Squadron Leader, William Bain, handling the "Air Desk" in 2004 Page #40  
TEC — A WELL KEPT SECRET © 1986 by William S. Steinman and Wendelle C. Stev 2004 Page #69  
n and Wendelle C. Stevens In 1986, William S. Steinman and Wendelle C. Stev 2004 Page #69  
known, Mexico 1 1 0 1 1 Researcher William Draeger II, 22 US and Mexican mi 2004 Page #111  
ifornia. USA 0 1 0 1 0 Researchers William D. Leed & Bill Leet and witness  2004 Page #111  
th of Roswell to check out rancher William "Mac" Brazel's report to the loc 2004 Page #135  
tion with an English teacher named William Moore, whose interest in UFOs wa 2004 Page #136  
en used to film the alien autopsy. William Moore, co-author of the first bo 2004 Page #145  
 of the book The Roswell Incident, William Moore, though never speaking pub 2004 Page #145  
settle the dispute, but reportedly William Moore was taken to the cleaners  2004 Page #145  
sentially the same thing to author William S. Steinman. On July 26, 1994 (a 2004 Page #146  
 did confirm in a letter to author William Steinman the reality of the UFO  2004 Page #147  
l Incident, by Charles Berlitz and William Moore UFO Crash at Roswell, by K 2004 Page #149  
After Roswell, by Philip Corso and William Birnes The Doomsday Conipirag, b 2004 Page #149  
er from Senator Barry Goldwater to William S. Steinman November 29, 1983 le 2004 Page #149  
etter from Dr. Robert Sarbacher to William Steinman July 26, 1994 letter fr 2004 Page #149  
UFOs or aliens. • Both researchers William LaParl and Derrel Sims claimed t 2004 Page #196  
 Marilyn Monroe • Martin Redmond • William E Colby • Edward J Ruppelt • Dr  2004 Page #202  
 Several obscure authentic markers William R Lovelace II, MD • Aerospace Me 2004 Page #207  
              Murder & Majestic 12 William Randolph Lovelace II Death • RV  2004 Page #208  
 his death faked in a plane crash? William Eagan Colby • Tenth Director of  2004 Page #208  
n tracked down by Aztec researcher William Steinman, as well as Stan Friedm 2004 Page #217  
ion as to the character of Colonel William Blanchard, found in Pflock's boo 2004 Page #222  
ave" (self-published paper, 1999); William L. Moore, "Little Men From Venus 2004 Page #223  
 is. following in the footsteps of William Steinman and Wendelle Stevens, w 2004 Page #224  
ave Rudiak (G) Glenn Fishbine (MN) William McNeff (MUFON Minnesota Journal, 2004 Page #228  
s back when you got that JFK memo? William Colby got fingered in it and som 2004 Page #249  
s ~· REFERENCE SOURCES ■ Brinkman, William et al. 1997. A History of the In 2005 Page #12  
itted for publication. ■ Hamilton, William. 2005. Reverse Engineering. See  2005 Page #12  
sts: George Knapp, Norio Hayakawa, William Hamilton, and many others. This  2005 Page #83  
Engineering and Alien Astronautics William F. Hamilton Ill Copyright 2005 W 2005 Page #161  
iam F. Hamilton Ill Copyright 2005 William F. Hamilton The aUeged recovery  2005 Page #161  
spects of one and the same thing." William P. Lear agreed with him and pred 2005 Page #173  
 distributed. The story is told in William Burrows book "By Any Means Neces 2006 Page #9  
ww.stantonfriedman.com 2. Burrows, William E. "By Any Means Necessary: Amer 2006 Page #13  
h was prepared for Dr. Bob Wood by William McDonald, based on the descripti 2006 Page #118  
hy Good and, shortly afterward, by William Moore, also claims a crash on De 2006 Page #177  
 the object it sought, businessman William Cummins —a longtime Lummi Island 2006 Page #188  
rald, various articles. • Cummins, William, personal interview. • Johnson,  2006 Page #194  
Bay Irvine, Pres. Marietta Coll. ■ William Cleworth, Pres. Cleworth Publish 2007 Page #43  
 Control, second erution, (c)l 992 William M. Kramer and Charles Bahme, ISB 2007 Page #127  
impact the authorities closed down William Floyd Park·way, the main highway 2007 Page #129  
rld War I, was a bond salesman for William A. Read & Co., later to become D 2008 Page #131  
ocked in his efforts by Brig. Gen. William H. Draper, who along with F orre 2008 Page #131  
Read. According to Sutton, "Banker William Draper, as Brigadier General Wil 2008 Page #131  
lliam Draper, as Brigadier General William Draper, put his control team tog 2008 Page #131  
 saucer was issued. UFO researcher William Moore claimed that Twining actua 2008 Page #132  
 Paul Bennewitz, Richard Doty, and William Moore ■ Cash-Landrum ■ Rendlesha 2008 Page #162  
to the CIA Director was relayed by William Colby (then Deputy Chief of the  2009 Page #43  
d Forces and War Coordination, Sir William Perry. The establishm ent of the 2009 Page #165  
 Forces and War Co-Ordination, Sir William Peny." The weapon definitely did 2009 Page #167  

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Peter Robbins, Kenn Thomas, Mathew Williams, Ryan Wood and Dr. Robert Wood. 2003 Page #2  
51” & Hacker Matthew Bevan Matthew Williams Matthew Williams will be lectur 2003 Page #83  
hew Bevan Matthew Williams Matthew Williams will be lecturing on his resear 2003 Page #83  
ide and within the Rudloe caverns. Williams will also be speaking about the 2003 Page #83  
ith the flying object. A Mr. C. G. Williams of Greenville, Texas, reported  2004 Page #32  
once but my legs refused to move." Williams said he saw three figures come  2004 Page #32  
 vehicle malfunctions? I did drive Williams (Major Gordon Williams, RAF Ben 2004 Page #50  
I did drive Williams (Major Gordon Williams, RAF Bentwaters Wing Commander) 2004 Page #50  
anging in the sky," said Mrs. Anne Williams of Bro Diham, Llandrillo. "It h 2006 Page #119  
e miles away, Police Sergeant Gwyn Williams was at home in Corwen: "The wal 2006 Page #120  
argaret Fry, Tony Dodd and Matthew Williams, are less certain that Roberts  2006 Page #121  
 James Prescott, including Matthew Williams, who says: "I spoke to Tony Dod 2006 Page #123  
 From his conversations with Dodd, Williams was able to fill in some of the 2006 Page #124  
pparent ease? According to Matthew Williams: "Margaret [Fry] invited me up  2006 Page #125  
o support his account." (16) While Williams and Fry appear convinced that t 2006 Page #125  
rly 1996, including me and Matthew Williams, bearing a Maryland postmark. I 2006 Page #133  
ory.htm 14. Interview with Matthew Williams, January 17, 1997. 15. Intervie 2006 Page #137  
, 1996. 16. Interview with Matthew Williams, January 17, 1997. 17. Intervie 2006 Page #137  
uben Uriarte & Noe Torres, Matthew Williams, Dr. Robert \X/ood, and Ryan S. 2007 Page #3  
histleblower Gary Mckinnon Matthew Williams ............................... 2007 Page #5  
histleblower Gary McKinnon Matthew Williams Copyright 2007 Mottew Williams  2007 Page #78  
hew Williams Copyright 2007 Mottew Williams This is a transcript of an Octo 2007 Page #78  
idge , Major General Gordon Edmund Williams . About Gen. Williams , Captain 2008 Page #88  
ordon Edmund Williams . About Gen. Williams , Captain and Day Shift Command 2008 Page #88  
r Robbins, as saying: "I did drive Williams to an F-16 on the Bentwaters ta 2008 Page #88  
idg e, Major General Gordon Edmund Williams . It is General Williams who al 2009 Page #60  
on Edmund Williams . It is General Williams who allegedly received 35mm fil 2009 Page #60  
1997], "I did drive General Gordon Williams to an F-16 on the Bentwaters ta 2009 Page #60  
rior officers, USAF General Gordon Williams and USAF General Robert Bazley, 2009 Page #68  
ridge, Major General Gordon Edmund Williams . Ramstein AFB, Reinland-Pfalz, 2009 Page #72  
                 SLIDE# 15 General Williams took the tape to Ramstein , Ger 2009 Page #73  
l. Halt told me that after General Williams returned to RAF Bentwaters , he 2009 Page #74  
we were out doing our job. General Williams said that -that we 'were good m 2009 Page #79  
and to their shock, General Gordon Williams, Base Commander Ted Conrad and  2009 Page #82  

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a 51" and the "British Hangar 18." Williams' investigations will detail the 2003 Page #83  

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st Guard Encounter ■ Gulf Breeze ■ Willian1 Coop er ■ The .l\Jien Reproduct 2008 Page #165  

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O BELIEVE TIIAT CORPOR,\TIONS ,\Rf WILLIN G TO lJESTRO\' TI{E WESTERN \\'OR 2008 Page #152  

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sh outside of town and would he be willing to go to minister to people ther 2003 Page #23  
t day. Many of these witnesses are willing to testify under oath if such an 2003 Page #57  
en asked the boys if they would be willing to help them out, and mentioned  2003 Page #67  
is family is against it, but he is willing to swear under oath if such an o 2003 Page #70  
on abduction case. He was not only willing but eager to talk to the witness 2003 Page #143  
s responsible and see if they were willing to have an unclassified discussi 2003 Page #183  
his accuracy and reliability. I am willing to claim any errors. Leonard H.  2004 Page #106  
h would you take, and would you be willing to work exclusively on a militar 2004 Page #194  
 Believe in Majic? I was perfectly willing, despite the great respect I hav 2004 Page #214  
emorable that Einstein had been so willing to accept the first rationale th 2005 Page #92  
ewer credible scientists have been willing to make a serious study of the u 2005 Page #118  
bernetic alien biological entities willing to explore the cosmos irrespecti 2005 Page #121  
lders seek any possible advantage, willing to cut any survivable deal. Fast 2006 Page #68  
 pursue back-channel deal- making, willing to "sell out." In the event the  2006 Page #69  
da triangle region. Neither man is willing to be identified beyond his firs 2006 Page #142  
ication from one of the few people willing to go on the record with his ful 2006 Page #156  
 diver Richard Burke is reportedly willing to undergo a polygraph examinati 2006 Page #188  
y or someone else who was there is willing to talk about it now. Without ad 2008 Page #15  
ore about the event than they were willing to disclose. Sergeant Robertson  2008 Page #44  
ted and he stated he was perfectly willing to be identified . Conclusions-  2008 Page #58  
ore than $3.8 billion by 2004. One willing accomplice of the globalist/Nazi 2008 Page #141  
ns Coordinating Board shows he was willing to dismantle any government enti 2009 Page #38  
ed by that percentage of witnesses willing to put their accounts and observ 2009 Page #135  
 chance that anyone there might be willing to speak with me about the break 2009 Page #137  

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1977 Retired Air Force Col. Robert Willingham filed a report with NICAP reg 2006 Page #174  
 the metal to yield." According to Willingham, some time later he took the  2006 Page #176  
old me that he first learned about Willingham in 1977 from a story in a Mec 2006 Page #176  
owed up on the story by contacting Willingham.) The news story discussed si 2006 Page #176  
d included the comment that Robert Willingham had seen a crashed saucer in  2006 Page #176  
ow up on the story so he contacted Willingham in May, 1977. Willingham conf 2006 Page #176  
contacted Willingham in May, 1977. Willingham confirmed that he had seen th 2006 Page #176  
 occurred in early December before Willingham received his duty call. Zeche 2006 Page #177  
rtered a plane and flew, with Col. Willingham, to the location of the crash 2006 Page #177  
79 and 1988.) According to Zechel, Willingham said that the UFO was at an a 2006 Page #177  
 a manner which suggested a crash. Willingham and the copilot returned to D 2006 Page #177  
the object appeared to crash until Willingham reached the site.) Willingham 2006 Page #177  
ntil Willingham reached the site.) Willingham said that the Mexican militar 2006 Page #177  
is!) Dec. 6,.. .but in 1956. Hence Willingham, in 1950, was flying out of t 2006 Page #178  

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

. The first person to follow up on Willingham's story was Todd Zechel, who  2006 Page #176  
. It was Zechel's opinion based on Willingham's story and a document (discu 2006 Page #177  
rea which is about halfway between Willingham's initial location, Laredo, a 2006 Page #177  
 - who used Zechel's research into Willingham's story but decided to "avera 2006 Page #178  
by picking a point halfway between Willingham's locations. To me, this "ave 2006 Page #178  
umented Dec 6 and Dec 8 events and Willingham's crashed disc story.) Resear 2006 Page #178  
rashed disc story.) Researchers of Willingham's story have pointed out that 2006 Page #178  
 there are two "glaring" errors in Willingham's story which probably is a r 2006 Page #178  

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

eness would tend to keep the media willingly allied with government, with f 2006 Page #65  

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

 I have expressed our interest and willingness to help. They will advise. 3 2004 Page #7  
 UFO-related reporting errors ► 9) Willingness to report false CIA claims a 2007 Page #23  
 UFO-related reporting errors ► 9) Willingness tO report false ClA claims a 2007 Page #24  
lion killed in \X/\X II alone) ► A willingness to destroy the biosphere and 2007 Page #37  
 I have expressed our interest and willingness to help. They will advise. 3 2007 Page #141  

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

iw-y pion es detroyed On mcOWllors willl UFOs A trillhm dollu1 mlsdnc w itl 2008 Page #151  

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

t intenSJve mterro ;yon~__. ~::,:~:Will~~ The Structure of Secrecy ■ Contin 2009 Page #152  

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

 Hllr:le, Srni!ll.,burll. lo Robu! Wiln. W" of II.fr. il.Dd "11s. Wiley WLl 2009 Page #163  

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

in&s, torcrrii • w, 0. 2. Subjeots Wils.Cgro &dial Vozwarded 'rxerecritit i 2004 Page #25  

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

ged to enfat the help of President Wilson, who then appointed progressive j 2007 Page #10  
physical Observatory and the Mount Wilson Observatory recorded a marked dec 2008 Page #97  
ssport authorized by Pres. Woodrow Wilson. Lenin also left his temporary ho 2008 Page #125  

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

nt's Test and Evaluation Center in Wiltshire, England. The aircraft was rec 2003 Page #78  
se Establishment at] Porton Down, [Wiltshire], and deliver the boxes." A nu 2006 Page #122  

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

f vaur miss: 1 '»• hh^rn will •”?. wiM* t.h«» military, poll td cal vid psy 2003 Page #214  

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

s -oversight by the Navy, that is. Wiman M. Anh 'Mcxe~lsd l'lopns,' ~ Pmt.  2007 Page #53  

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

find (a) an explosion was heard by wimesses on the ground; (b) the wreckage 2004 Page #130  
ince testimony from living Roswell wimesses cites military threats, it is p 2005 Page #126  
O crash that occurred in 1986. The wimesses said that they saw flying spher 2007 Page #129  
fragments \\ ere retrie\ ed by the wimesses and lacer submitted ro a batte1 2007 Page #193  

Word: "win", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 "super weapons of war" we need to win the war first. It goes on to say tha 2003 Page #27  
 NEW5RED STREAI§ 1ERICAN ALL-STARS WIN 2-1 Army Finds Air Saucer '",r“ On R 2003 Page #118  
 ~ ~~::rn-7UWT GU1EBAX IWIHIKQ Xbu win proceed to the Whits Sands fesvlng 0 2003 Page #212  
re® ?ng=fe of year sadouluu. there win deal with the nUltary, political psg 2003 Page #212  
® xn the ©otsrao of y©®? s^vuy you win mWjriw Kriwnrt with tbs military crf 2003 Page #212  
«hatt»r ho cU»«4ros .you to j^o^ed win Trt^o- Tem wCTI -with-you auoh^xport 2003 Page #216  
n from the beginning, leading to a win/win situation both initially and in  2006 Page #54  
om the beginning, leading to a win/win situation both initially and in the  2006 Page #54  
rd to know who to trust. NHI could win simply by waiting for human institut 2006 Page #64  
s, the ut government would have to win back trust with a convincing show of 2006 Page #64  
iral into hopelessness; NH! could "win" without firing a shot. Conclusion T 2006 Page #69  
roni and Cheese offered an instant win contest. The copy also admonished ki 2007 Page #63  
th and his favorite Earthling will win $50,000. Meow! A 1985 follow-up coup 2007 Page #66  
 captioned, "The \Xleirdest wa, to win works" and goes on to say, "Need an  2007 Page #69  
olinin g and stuff. M\Xl: Diel you win any prizes. GM: 1 remember winning t 2007 Page #79  
narchy, as the strongest one would win out in the end. 4. A moral entity? T 2008 Page #113  
he goal of all free men must be to win and hold that position." Adding to t 2008 Page #134  
. The cards we are holding may not win in a game of poker and I think I wou 2009 Page #16  

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

ou can see perusing this path is a win-win for all of us. Herein is a singl 2007 Page #121  

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

ed was in place, the soldiers used winches and a crane to hoist the intact  2005 Page #157  

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

met him at Mount Weather Virginia, Winchester, which is the place many of y 2003 Page #194  

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

troops recovered the crashed disc, winching it up onto the bed of a large m 2007 Page #187  

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

g purposely against the prevailing wind. 24                                 2004 Page #27  
s clear of clouds and there was no wind. What wave action there was out on  2004 Page #39  
other services may not have caught wind of what was going on in Roswell bef 2004 Page #237  
pastures and the narrow roads that wind through them. With ri8es and ,holgu 2007 Page #145  
I was lookjng at the stars and the wind was freezing. lt was 11 :30 at rugh 2007 Page #200  
ly silent, producing only a strong wind. I threw myself to the ground, and  2007 Page #200  
k would be made at the whim of the wind and a U-2 would have a track that s 2008 Page #16  
At 7.43 the noise akin to a strong wind was heard. Immediately afterwards a 2008 Page #98  
appeared to be clear. There was no wind and no clouds. However , upon close 2008 Page #98  
sh it. When the sky opened up, hot wind raced between the houses, like from 2008 Page #100  
 stress. This new design (based on wind tunnel models and UFO technical dat 2009 Page #22  

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

 ,,;€_- Airships moved against the wind',:· ·:_!f Shone multicolored lights 2007 Page #180  

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

s, objects thrown from the ground, windblown objects, insanity, and many ot 2008 Page #29  

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

the aim of controlling/privatizing windfall discoveries. Religion Religious 2006 Page #58  
 community to evaluate and exploit windfall discoveries. Strangeness would  2006 Page #59  
equences. Knowledge and technology windfall must be shared among human grou 2006 Page #66  
equences. Knowledge and technology windfall must be shared among human grou 2006 Page #66  

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

 RCA Records, RCA Victor Group and Windham Hill; IO Television networks , s 2008 Page #143  

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

 them for a few seconds before the winding and hilly old road commanded his 2004 Page #36  
. Now, as he negotiated the narrow winding road up the Kern River gorge, hi 2006 Page #71  
 from the dam at Lake Isabella and winding its way to California's Central  2006 Page #71  
und "converting sand into dust and winding the grass." When the initial dis 2009 Page #136  

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

t of Fort Worth. There it struck a windmill and exploded scattering debris  2004 Page #26  
 with the tower of Judge Proctor's windmill and went to pieces with a terri 2004 Page #26  
eral acres of ground, wrecking the windmill and water tank and destroying t 2004 Page #26  
They all said Judge Proctor had no windmill." Her primary source of informa 2004 Page #28  
hs of planning to get some smaller windmill blades across a few states, and 2004 Page #127  

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

re chasing after and fighting with windmills!" The term "fighting with wind 2004 Page #99  
indmills!" The term "fighting with windmills" was strange and he was asked  2004 Page #99  
ANSIT • George Earley used to ship windmills • He found that it took months 2004 Page #126  
articles, had involved shipping of windmills and their parts around the cou 2004 Page #127  
ders, stupidly tilting at ethereal windmills, while they, the courageous an 2006 Page #181  

Word: "window", 35 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 by going out of a sixteenth story window at the Bethesda Naval Hospital wh 2003 Page #85  
ethesda Naval Hospital showing the window Forrestal exited through Dr. Deen 2003 Page #92  
orts hearing a loud sound from her window: it is Forrestal's body hitting t 2003 Page #92  
, pushed open the unsecured screen window, knotted his bathrobe sash tightl 2003 Page #92  
ther end to the radiator below the window, lowered himself out of the windo 2003 Page #92  
window, lowered himself out of the window and is killed when the knot at th 2003 Page #92  
end their life by jumping out of a window. Subsequent investigation establi 2003 Page #94  
lling line of the article. "On the window sill from which Mr. Forrestal jum 2003 Page #95  
ind and tried to climb back in the window." Why was a "Hospital Apprentice" 2003 Page #95  
such, forcing him out of that high window was in no way personal. It was ne 2003 Page #95  
nce more. Norm had rolled down his window in order to get a better look at  2004 Page #36  
so told me that: (Pointing out the window) "Just literally the far side of  2004 Page #51  
 camera aimed through a V-2 rocket window. What was the "peculiar phenomena 2004 Page #64  
 up on the craft and looked in the window and Doug said he could see two hu 2004 Page #73  
 it? Neasham: Now. AFFA: Go to the window. (Everyone races to the window.)  2004 Page #104  
the window. (Everyone races to the window.) Neasham: Are we looking in the  2004 Page #104  
it III. 10 100 foot UFO with blown window. "suffocation of five occupants"  2004 Page #111  
orrestal's Death • "Jumped" out of window at Bethesda Navel Hospital 1:50 A 2004 Page #203  
arked outside the 8th Air Force HQ window. Neil also noticed an intriguing  2004 Page #231  
rame any narrower than a 20-minute window. The technical data obtained narr 2004 Page #232  
 shadow angle seen through Ramey's window in one of the photographs. But ho 2004 Page #236  
does not give us the most pleasant window into their world. Hybridjzation?  2005 Page #75  
 lookjng clown through a Plexiglas window into the aurutorium . It \\as fil 2005 Page #147  
 barn into a bit of a house with a window for him. We were in the caravan w 2006 Page #128  
uddenly saw this thing outside the window. It was like a white ball, very s 2006 Page #128  
untain and had gone to her bedroom window and had seen these 'little men' t 2006 Page #129  
 phone in front of a large picture window at a modern rurport. Through the  2007 Page #70  
w at a modern rurport. Through the window we can see planes on the ground a 2007 Page #70  
eared to be a "retractable slotted window", which ma) have been used to imp 2007 Page #100  
d be seen. The \\~tness opened his window co listen for noise coming from t 2007 Page #165  
housewife noticed from her kitchen window an object cruising on a northerly 2007 Page #165  
e the paper didn't fully cover the window, he could see out. According to h 2008 Page #14  
dence when he looked out the front window of his home and saw something ext 2008 Page #48  
ew minutes because she went to the window to get a better look at the spect 2008 Page #50  
ooking for a crew compartment or a window or something. I touched it and th 2009 Page #66  

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

 appeared to be a smooth, grayish, windowless vehicle. The lack of press co 2006 Page #87  

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

red by a clear flat glass- looking windowpane. What was said to be a head t 2006 Page #94  

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

haped object featuring two rows of windows was sighted flying over the Hagu 2003 Page #88  
ameter) o Dome may/may not include windows, ports o Most equipped with ligh 2003 Page #174  
s so loud the noise could blow out windows at East Gate. I reported what I  2004 Page #55  
     UFO Crash Retrievals to crack windows six miles north of the crash sit 2004 Page #68  
 seen in Naval Air Station, row of windows 16 1951 Florida, USA 0 1 1 0 0 N 2004 Page #111  
bject with dome, 30 feet diameter, windows. No heavy equipment there yet. • 2004 Page #116  
ad landed and began jumping out of windows. So was the Roswell Incident lit 2004 Page #133  
onditioning was installed and with windows open I could smell the strong od 2005 Page #42  
l the peeling paint and boarded up windows on the buildings . There are new 2005 Page #55  
refused to accept the notions, but windows were clearly observed on the obj 2005 Page #100  
ide of a locked car with rolled-up windows, which seemed a little paranoid  2005 Page #165  
ke an old school bus with darkened windows. After hours of riding through t 2005 Page #165  
hey boarded a bus with blacked-out windows and rode for an estimated four h 2005 Page #168  
med to be scratched. There were no windows or seams, and it appeared to be  2006 Page #86  
eople in Trefriw who had had their windows broken by this thing. "But we ha 2006 Page #129  
ee, possessing no visible doors or windows. The thickness was slightly less 2006 Page #135  
f the slants from the panes of the windows from the hangar, the style of ha 2006 Page #158  
gineering and I was upgrading from Windows 3.11 to Windows 95 and to \Xlind 2007 Page #78  
was upgrading from Windows 3.11 to Windows 95 and to \Xlindows NT. Once you 2007 Page #78  
into the 1-1 /2 to 2" thick canopy windows, which may also have been used a 2007 Page #100  
ed starting immediately behind the windows of the compartment on towards th 2007 Page #100  
re three oblong rectangular shaped windows that ran along both sides of the 2007 Page #105  
ry nighttime explosion rattled the windows of his small farmhouse and gave  2007 Page #191  
ted on its upper pare; no t) pe of windows could be seen, only a kjnd of da 2007 Page #196  
e of a football field. lt had many windows and lights and was totally silen 2007 Page #200  
ht he could see a series of square windows on the craft almost hidden in th 2008 Page #12  
all loaded onto a bus that had the windows blacked out with large pieces of 2008 Page #14  
 in front of the large west-facing windows where she observed the UFO. I we 2008 Page #49  
irliner because of the illuminated windows. It had a cigar shape, bigger in 2008 Page #50  
light was shining from each of the windows. It glided overhead and she rema 2008 Page #50  
some crops. Later we saw that many windows were shattered , and in the barn 2008 Page #100  
onditioning was installed and with windows open I could smell the strong od 2009 Page #50  

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

. And suddenly he found records of winds aloft at that time that he claimed 2004 Page #139  
t. Other researchers dispute this "winds aloft" data and claim just the opp 2004 Page #139  
th intermittently strong northeast winds keeping the temperatures well belo 2006 Page #186  

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

 been used as a flat armored glass windscreen. The standard Air Force insig 2007 Page #100  

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

ights in the sky through the car's windshield. He watched them for a few se 2004 Page #34  
o Dave. Dave looked up through the windshield to the right, the angle being 2004 Page #36  

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

et projects. It was on a freezing, windswept night in the winter of 1979 th 2003 Page #142  

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

freezing. Although it was cold and windy during the subsequent recovery eff 2006 Page #186  
bout a two hour drive away, a real windy dirt road, my dad got the call on  2007 Page #121  
epherd, and reached eventually the windy mountaintop of 'La Cuesta del Vien 2007 Page #200  

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

led Out as Not MJ-12 Related • Dr. Winford Porter Larson 1947 — Suspected e 2004 Page #201  

Word: "wing", 46 instance(s) (Back to Top)

me of the world's only atomic bomb wing. While the government and military  2003 Page #86  
1 fighter aircraft to investigate. Wing Flight Leader Captain Thomas Mantel 2003 Page #88  
llary Clinton's office in the West Wing of the White House. In a November 1 2003 Page #200  
or Gordon Williams, RAF Bentwaters Wing Commander) to an F-16 on the Bentwa 2004 Page #50  
inward, explosive was found on the wing, witness drawings are missing, seat 2004 Page #130  
ne nacelles had broken free of the wing structure and both tails had separa 2006 Page #74  
of the 4520th Combat Crew Training Wing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, a 2006 Page #75  
drones for launch from beneath the wing of a B-52H. The modified drone was  2006 Page #77  
ticle 501 was attached to the left wing pylon and mated to a DZ-1 booster.  2006 Page #78  
-21B/DZ-1 was mounted on the right wing. Experiencing some difficulty matin 2006 Page #78  
checked out the drone on the right wing. Because the mission involved testi 2006 Page #78  
or development of the XB-35 flying wing bomber, a Lockheed XP-80A prototype 2006 Page #86  
d an object had nearly clipped the wing of his aircraft." "The Charleston G 2006 Page #94  
art of the 39th Special Operations Wing, their primary mission changing fro 2006 Page #132  
 targets, including jet and rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, 2006 Page #143  
ret truth behind U.S. built flying wing disc aircraft) By Jack D. Pickett a 2007 Page #93  
RY: The case for U.S. built flying wing ruse aircraft (aka flying saucers)  2007 Page #94  
base scrap-~ ard, were four flying wing discs, measurin g 20, 40, 70 and 11 2007 Page #95  
 'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FLYING WING DISC' STATIONED AT MacDILL AFB -196 2007 Page #97  
'ULTRA TOP SECRET USAF JET FL YING WING DISC' (STATIONED AT MacDILL AFB -19 2007 Page #97  
 in-flight radio controlled flying wing disc bomb drones. lndeed, Jack reme 2007 Page #107  
eed, Jack remember s seeing flying wing disc drones in various stages of di 2007 Page #107  
L :!CREW {4X0 mph.) \'ERS101' WITH WING EXTENSI ON \VITI I WINGLETS 2CREW A 2007 Page #113  
 about the problems Mt1rilyn was h,wing with JFK and his brother the Attome 2007 Page #136  
d an object to my left between the wing and the lower part of the fuselage  2008 Page #10  
 home to the 8151 Tactical Fighter Wing (8151 TFW) and the 6i11 Aerospace R 2008 Page #72  
harles 1. Halt. Their boss was the Wing Commander of the 81st Tactical Figh 2008 Page #88  
ander of the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF/USAF NATO Bentwaters/Woodbri 2008 Page #88  
 recording all of this through the Wing Command Post.' ... So, we started w 2008 Page #89  
ntal stage of development. A delta wing is used in this design, pivoting at 2009 Page #22  
esign, pivoting at its center. The wing is a triangle configuration with ve 2009 Page #22  
ding, but at high speed the entire wing unit is pivoted; then what appears  2009 Page #22  
ed; then what appears as the right wing points forward while the left point 2009 Page #22  
ompares favorably with present all wing aircraft where the needed pivot is  2009 Page #22  
 job very long. Their boss was the Wing Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fig 2009 Page #60  
nder of the 81 st Tactical Fighter Wing at Bentwaters/Woodbridg e, Major Ge 2009 Page #60  
endlesham Forest for his boss, the Wing Commander of the 81 st Tactical Fig 2009 Page #72  
nder of the 81 st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge, M 2009 Page #72  
e in the largest tactical fighting wing in the U.S. Air Force. We were a fr 2009 Page #78  
ly operational A "large. triangulu wing aircraft," tested at Nellis Nevada  2009 Page #151  
es arose from a suggestion made by Wing Commander E.A. Gibson to Lieutenant 2009 Page #164  
opac) . Arrangements were made for Wing Commander Gibson, Professor J.M. Sn 2009 Page #164  
.L. Erdman, U.S.N, Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander Gibson, Professors Snodgr 2009 Page #165  
irmed. "Arrangements were made for Wing Commander Gibson, Professor J.M. Sn 2009 Page #169  
al arose from a suggestion made by Wing Commander E.A. Gibson to Lieutenant 2009 Page #169  
L. Erdman, U.S.N., Colonel Salmon, Wing Commander 163                       2009 Page #169  

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

Organ- neer b., motntraileti a 1)1 Wing+ vaceport a, Cal:fart and sctapprd  2006 Page #31  

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

ut of what looked Jjke a curiously wing-shaped seccion of the structure. Ne 2007 Page #138  

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

etherlands informs the USAF that a wingless cigar-shaped object featuring t 2003 Page #88  

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

S101' WITH WING EXTENSI ON \VITI I WINGLETS 2CREW A YRO CANADA VTOL AIRCRAF 2007 Page #113  

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

les were armed. Seconds later, the wingman screamed to the ground controlle 2006 Page #143  
 Only moments later, however , the wingman "screamed" to the ground control 2008 Page #29  
 leader's jet "had exploded ." The wingman added that there was no smoke or 2008 Page #29  

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

llision of the lead saucer and its wingman's saucer. Perhaps a US military  2006 Page #11  

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

 that there were no rivets, seams, wings, fuselage visible. While the searc 2003 Page #60  
there was no lift at all under the wings. SLIDE #14: Atizona Republic, June 2004 Page #69  
 Roswell UFO case after one of the wings of his airplane inexplicably becam 2004 Page #145  
toy Berkut • Forward Swept/ Canard Wings • Stealth • Cloaking • More maneuv 2004 Page #164  
he Cincinnati Chapter of the World Wings held in the Administration Buildin 2005 Page #43  
told that the boxes contained "the wings and engine of a flying saucer." As 2005 Page #134  
ing. The A-12's center section and wings were cut apart with blowtorches an 2006 Page #75  
ron, Atlantic Fleet; and Fleet Air Wings, Atlantic. A similar reorganizatio 2006 Page #161  
262 jet interceptor, Horten flying wings, and the Me-163 rocket powered air 2007 Page #111  

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

eet in diameter (comparable to the wingspan of a B-47 Stratojet), and stand 2007 Page #105  

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

w a 12-foot diameter disc "off his wingtip." Stringfield continued that: "W 2005 Page #42  

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

bly with a smile on his face and a wink in his eye, as "our official debunk 2004 Page #139  
es" is also interesting. ls this a wink at crash retrievals, or some form o 2005 Page #81  
ically out of the lake. It did not wink with strobe lights and soon disappe 2006 Page #202  
ack engineering, but always with a wink and/ or a nod. Does there seem to b 2007 Page #76  

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

t of the case returns to Tuesday's wink-wink-nudge-nudge treatment. Reporte 2009 Page #138  

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

terest." He added one of the SEALS winked when he talked to him. His impres 2008 Page #44  

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

ember 6, Air Force Colonel Charles Winkle, Assistant Executive in the Direc 2006 Page #169  
dle, Todd Zechel, the FBI, Charles Winkle, Dean Acheson, Harry Truman, Ryan 2006 Page #179  

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

-northeast of Bangor. According to Winkle's memorandum, about 10 minutes la 2006 Page #171  
rhaps over 1,000 mph. According to Winkle's memorandum, the radar operators 2006 Page #172  
nd were radio-silent. According to Winkle's document the radar track "faded 2006 Page #172  

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

pabilities with the information in Winlde's document one can make a crude e 2006 Page #171  

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

the USAF Air Combat Command (David Winlder, June, 1997) which recounts the  2006 Page #170  

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

e from none other than Nobel Prize winner Luis Alvarez, who worked on the M 2007 Page #144  
pert Erich Bagge; 1944 Nobel Prize winner Otto Hahn, called the "father of  2008 Page #138  

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

 is one of three Nobel Peace Prize winners who have been involved in UFOs.  2003 Page #190  
e obvious result is that there are winners and losers. Groups who perpetrat 2005 Page #77  

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

isiting U.S. president and the two winning letter writers were on the stage 2003 Page #201  
da had just produced an Emmy Award winning documentary, A Strange Harvest,  2004 Page #193  
every guy with a clever line and a winning smile, whether his last name is  2004 Page #215  
you win any prizes. GM: 1 remember winning the highest pole vault once but  2007 Page #79  
team assembled by the CIA ended up winning the race and making off with the 2007 Page #184  
e other guy who may be holding the winning hand. What is required is nothin 2009 Page #16  

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

, but made no further comment. The Winnipeg Free Press article of June 13,  2009 Page #168  

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

 the building of the railroad from Winslow to Beale's Springs, which is nea 2009 Page #48  

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

FO-Related Quotes Ryan S. Wood Sir Winston Churchill “What does all this st 2003 Page #5  
 orders of British admiralty under Winston Churchill and with passport auth 2008 Page #125  
ritish royals, oust Prime Minister Winston Churchill and make peace between 2008 Page #130  
hreat to their economic dominancy. Winston Churchill clarified their positi 2008 Page #130  

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

 Webb, International UFO Reporter, Winter 1996. 20. Past In The Roses (add  2003 Page #39  
a freezing, windswept night in the winter of 1979 that Bennewitz stepped ou 2003 Page #142  
nt near the Harbor. He grabbed his winter coat off the coat rack, a list of 2004 Page #36  
atery Roswell? PART TWO: Recovery. Winter 1984-85... In contrast to the siz 2006 Page #186  
 drag-net fishing in the middle of winter, during the very early morning ho 2006 Page #192  
t retrieval efforts that following winter? What happened to the puzzling ob 2006 Page #194  

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

 explanation of gravity in Project Winterhaven, but it was assumed that par 2005 Page #171  

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

al Survey Committee , with members Winthrop · Aldrich and David McAlpine Py 2008 Page #140  

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

—related hi* talc tn hi* tn* nd* . wintr f whom were I K InifT*. bcfmi he c 2003 Page #132  

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

u,.w;o.o o, Vl a,v 000 lor"INIANCa,WIOCM Lo\110[0 IN Tl't ~t'S ~11:..0S OH  2009 Page #117  

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

 wife had told me that a virus had wiped them out several years before. 41  2003 Page #45  

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

yses of artifact Discovery of gold wire Scanning electron microscope Magnif 2003 Page #43  
microscope Magnification of copper wire and blue fiber Analysis of starch a 2003 Page #43  
tified: bottles, car parts, barbed wire, tin cans, fruit jars, etc. Even th 2003 Page #45  
s. Both the AP and UPI transmitted wire stories about the incident which we 2003 Page #55  
reporter almost got a story on the wire stating that Ike had died of a hear 2003 Page #192  
 instructions, our team behind the wire radioed in to report that the first 2004 Page #52  
of Sales and Marketing for Express Wire Services in Charlotte, North Caroli 2004 Page #70  
ansmitting the story on a teletype wire. The FBI gave her an electronically 2004 Page #135  
the film and get the photos on the wire for the East Coast evening papers.  2004 Page #227  
he story, which appeared on the AP wire only at 3:26pm Fort Worth time, som 2004 Page #236  
ervices, but there were many other wire services in operation. On checking, 2004 Page #237  
it also subscribed to another five wire services and had a complete room fi 2004 Page #237  
nd had a complete room filled with wire service teletypes. Can we say witho 2004 Page #237  
 either over the phone, or off the wire service teletype. So if Bond Johnso 2004 Page #237  
of phone messages from some of the wire services all asking for pictures. H 2004 Page #237  
e sold at least one picture to the wire services, as the Bettmann image was 2004 Page #237  
 the 2:26pm (3:26pm Fort Worth) AP wire story. Later that afternoon, probab 2004 Page #238  
e INS (International News Service) wire story about the crash. However, man 2006 Page #45  
t relacionship with the UP] and AP wire services to place propaganda storie 2007 Page #13  
 news wires. I'll come back to the wire services later in conneccion with U 2007 Page #13  
ive editor of the Associated Press wire service, was sworn in as Director o 2007 Page #16  
 and owner of the Associated Press wire service. Note the great importance  2007 Page #16  
portance placed on controlling the wire services. This helps us understand  2007 Page #16  
hip prevailed and remains in lace. Wire Service Censorship: ► Roswell case: 2007 Page #19  
on what 1 have explained about the wire services' historical censorshjp rol 2007 Page #20  
t Pope's funeral. Evidence of CIA/ wire service collusion during a "nationa 2007 Page #27  
ready talked about the role of the wire services in censoring news. But I w 2007 Page #27  
dd numbers, attached together by a wire, from an airplane in high altitudes 2009 Page #178  

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e are some examples of UFO-related wire-service censorship. Many of you are 2007 Page #20  

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 noise of the engine through their wired crash helmets Doty carefully point 2003 Page #150  
 name or corroboration III, 32-33 "Wired torso" seen at Wright-Pat AFB 109  2004 Page #112  
ervices, as the Bettmann image was wired out not by AP, but via INP much la 2004 Page #237  

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 c[f «.ts ns the atomic bomb." {AP Wirephoto).                              2009 Page #180  

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s Be careful: follow security, cut wires, screws, tape, lift, cut tape, cut 2003 Page #177  
is time the story was all over the wires and people were clamoring for more 2004 Page #237  
urity barbwire. SLIDE# 20 Electric wires/poles The power from the solar pan 2005 Page #57  
or cabin, from which antenna -like wires protruded. Meyers knows all this h 2006 Page #44  
directly on the internacional news wires. I'll come back to the wire servic 2007 Page #13  
stories ever make jt onto the news wires. I'll give some examples of trus s 2007 Page #16  
, the story never made it onto the wires. And, of course, there are countle 2007 Page #20  

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had sufficient justification for a wiretap. Both men smiled and departed sh 2008 Page #30  

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y the FBI, and even indications of wiretaps: and absolutely none of these f 2008 Page #30  

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olts, to ingested birds, to faulty wiring, to pilot error...to ice in the w 2006 Page #11  

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a counterpart from Washington (Joe Wirth), the word from Rickett's confidan 2004 Page #143  

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arl Fredrich von Weizsacker , Karl Wirtz and Horst Korsching ; and physicis 2008 Page #138  

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from Quillin's Drugs in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Before we get to the Manual,  2003 Page #170  
ech was, I found the answer in the Wisconsin State Journal article which re 2009 Page #157  

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IA, Le,g{IQ' q/Ashes, faith in the wisdom of the national security esrabl.i 2007 Page #36  

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 himself that time." she recalled. Wise County Historical Commission Chairw 2004 Page #29  
e second version, published in The Wise Men by Walter Isaacson and Evan Tho 2006 Page #166  
 version of the story, told in The Wise Men, is based on an interview with  2006 Page #167  
rly contradicting assertion in The Wise Men that they were detected over Al 2006 Page #168  
rizes ■ Other agencies are getting wise; leaks? ■ JFK was known as "LANCER" 2008 Page #121  
isers, collective ly known as his "Wise Men." All were members of the Counc 2008 Page #141  
           Therefore , we would be wise to look at the other portions of th 2009 Page #13  
lly , the Russian leadership seems wise enough to add inducement to coercio 2009 Page #21  
 warning." It would be prudent and wise to at least inform Russia and China 2009 Page #22  

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g put under security detention. He wisely cooled of and chose the former. W 2006 Page #167  

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asts on top, with no one being the wiser. You can probably imagine how usef 2007 Page #28  
er we find ourselves no better the wiser. The prognosis for UFO intelligenc 2009 Page #15  

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ld a Security Clearance and do NOT wish to 'go public' and risk losing my c 2003 Page #97  
in. Before we get to the Manual, I wish to establish a relevant background  2003 Page #170  
chard Nixon The only Nixon story I wish to deal with in this presentation i 2003 Page #194  
the UFO problem. The only things I wish to bring up about Ford is to play a 2003 Page #195  
t, and I don't control it." What I wish to discuss today about the Clinton  2003 Page #200  
of Soviet origin. It has — this we wish to state emphatically — not been bu 2004 Page #13  
review the regs on posting. I just wish I knew why those things landed and  2004 Page #49  
 a lot to lose if this gets out. I wish I didn't encourage you to go public 2004 Page #50  
 mother's phone number should Budd wish to speak with her about it. The two 2004 Page #58  
e Arthur Lundahl The final trail I wish to review related to Wilbert Smith' 2004 Page #101  
t — you can see in it whatever you wish to see. Nevertheless, consider this 2004 Page #142  
They cannot even laugh at it. They wish it would go away. And maybe the ali 2004 Page #144  
 it buried again because he didn't wish to take responsibility for such an  2004 Page #167  
efore you make official inquiries. Wish I could be of more help to you in y 2004 Page #246  
more details, his relative did not wish to discuss the subject." While cond 2005 Page #44  
east conceivable that he would not wish to make such statements so nakedly  2005 Page #80  
its interest in the Earth? Does it wish to meet us, understand us, cooperat 2006 Page #53  
ist and I still remember it now. I wish I had the answers to it all, but al 2006 Page #129  
efore you make official inquiries. Wish I could be of more help to you in y 2007 Page #49  
 I don't think so, but sometimes l wish that there were one. Be assured tho 2007 Page #77  
ar and, my dad don't get scared. I wish I was half the man my dad is, but m 2007 Page #123  
 the Government , since it did not wish to alarm the general public. In oth 2007 Page #136  
sidered a classified matter. If we wish to learn the truth that lies at the 2007 Page #144  
mera taken away by the military. I wish I had the answer; 1 don't. I attemp 2008 Page #54  
already know a lot, and who do not wish to have the secretary typing the me 2008 Page #110  
more details, his relative did not wish to discuss the subject. Don Schmitt 2009 Page #51  
#1 Audio Halt ( :27) Col. Halt: "/ wish to make it pe,fectly clear that UFO 2009 Page #59  
e blue Sorry its been 30 years ... wish I could recall beter detail. Strang 2009 Page #83  
erately deceptive. In retrospect 1 wish that I had spent more evenings at h 2009 Page #95  

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off Government Point. Chris Styles wished at the time that he had been awar 2004 Page #43  
 sell any remaining pictures if he wished. In the event, Bond must have sol 2004 Page #237  
nd has a Bachelor's degree in law, wished to remain anonymous and does not  2005 Page #36  
" and indicates that the President wished the "MJ-12 SSP briefing should ta 2005 Page #126  
ntacted by military officials that wished to speak with rum about rus crash 2005 Page #132  
ared a list of individuals that we wished to interview and places of intere 2007 Page #188  
 July, that because neither agency wished to cooperate , he would indeed co 2008 Page #30  

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is only as strong as the facts one wishes to leave out. Here is the very ne 2003 Page #201  
cunt. wh :ola, adds that the grow, wishes to held a posting to1 ttnd out "a 2004 Page #20  
s heading southeast. The President wishes the Bluish ambassador to be infor 2006 Page #167  
 Vegas. l have talked to a man who wishes to remain anonymous , who told me 2008 Page #14  
lowed. I left with the staffs best wishes on the successful completion of L 2009 Page #138  

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 asking for pictures. He remembers wishing he'd taken more shots than he ha 2004 Page #237  
e the path of access to businesses wishing to exploit NHI technology, which 2006 Page #61  

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to run around chasing "will o' the wisps" and similar ethereal things of no 2006 Page #174  

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 noted), incluiling correspondence wit!, A.S. Neil and Albert Einstein; Rei 2005 Page #88  
om Cerro Morena AFB and -square cr wit!, enormcus UFO • 5/14/78. Pinecastle 2006 Page #28  

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 could r:o: be di«·losc,c. • There Wit$ nn hln\ o( Ilic n;1-~ONDON , June l 2009 Page #182  

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 4 eivael Air Force said somas one with-the disc made a deznen• )Wd-iskie-- 2006 Page #45  

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t at forcing the main witnesses to withdraw their story was made in early 1 2005 Page #36  

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vidence from the National Archives Withdrawal Slips Everywhere • Linked to  2003 Page #167  
e of the German economy due to the withdrawal of American loans from instit 2008 Page #126  

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plans for disclosure were suddenly withdrawn after the preliminaries had be 2004 Page #147  
ney that the film would have to be withdrawn. Disney was forced to finish t 2004 Page #179  

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*- Fr^vinr Ground Ccnmnnw •.'enter withe 1;4 A»lay for the purpose of makin 2003 Page #214  

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nts in soft ground, broken bushes, withered vegetation, etc., is plentiful  2004 Page #15  

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         Project Beta deliberately withheld information from certain resear 2003 Page #147  
found to these same people. He had withheld and blacked out certain parts o 2003 Page #147  
ief that the facts are still being withheld by deliberate, cold calculation 2004 Page #144  
 sort of begs the question, do the withheld documents contain far more on t 2004 Page #219  
obvious that crucial data has been withheld and many government people have 2006 Page #4  
ort concerning the crash was being withheld by the Government , since it di 2007 Page #136  
nt. Some more sensitive files were withheld for longer, while some would ne 2008 Page #61  
 sort of information that is being withheld include classified information  2008 Page #63  

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gainst the CIA, which continues to withhold over three hundred assassinatio 2009 Page #34  
sity College forced the Council to withhold its permission. During 1948, th 2009 Page #166  
sity College forced the Council to withhold its permission. During 1948, th 2009 Page #172  

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 story of government complicity in withholding this critical information ab 2004 Page #134  
toward governments regarding prior withholding of "UFO secrets." Slow-Stran 2006 Page #67  
s, patent agreements, cartels, and withholding procedures. In 1941, 171 Ame 2008 Page #136  
es not Confirm Official Interest • Withholding Reports does not mean Offici 2008 Page #148  

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tiative and central responsibility within the government for the developmen 2003 Page #6  
y that they will issue a statement within a half hour. Many persons in the  2003 Page #53  
f an eight year old boy, who lived within walking distance of the wooded ar 2003 Page #54  
e discussion around this community within days after the incident. People r 2003 Page #56  
e glaring, puzzling contradictions within the accounts provided by them on  2003 Page #66  
at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base within days of the recovery in Pennsylva 2003 Page #67  
p and over the front of the hatch. Within seconds the hatch closed very har 2003 Page #69  
her arm that closed the hatch from within, but he didn't see it. When the h 2003 Page #69  
 under the English countryside and within the Rudloe caverns. Williams will 2003 Page #83  
the behest of powerful individuals within the United States government. His 2003 Page #85  
 and should be out of the hospital within two or three weeks. On May 17 the 2003 Page #90  
 lone surviving occupant was found within the Disc and it was apparent its  2003 Page #99  
and parcel of the alien technology within the control panels, albeit fused  2003 Page #100  
nto small grains like black pepper within a few months leaving two delamina 2003 Page #109  
 which are spontaneously generated within the water structure (also CDP's a 2003 Page #112  
r structure (also CDP's are formed within all living systems). In April of  2003 Page #112  
 active bubble formation was noted within about three minutes after introdu 2003 Page #112  
ed the presence of bubble emission within a very short time after submergin 2003 Page #112  
Dr. Robert Alan Goldberg. "Enemies Within ” Re M J-12 paper* "The Air Force 2003 Page #135  
953, some verbatim o Exploded from within, impacted fast, pieces light '. A 2003 Page #175  
o. of sightings  2, 1 mile apart □ Within seven days or of no value □ Alway 2003 Page #177  
ly, there may be a security system within the layers of onions, and in 1954 2003 Page #185  
f new systems at covert locations, within the Constitution. If the enforcem 2003 Page #185  
fied documents a day being written within the U.S. government. People who t 2003 Page #189  
 the "Special Facilities Division" within the Office of Emergency Planning. 2003 Page #193  
se on UFOs. Here is a picture from within the Carter archives showing the l 2003 Page #196  
Sarah, there's a secret government within the government, and I don't contr 2003 Page #200  
Is there an investigation going on within this administration Mr. Vice Pres 2003 Page #202  
y of the situation and report beck within a month or six weeks. He is gener 2003 Page #224  
y of tha situation and report teat within a month or six weeks. He is gener 2003 Page #228  
o China, on a fact-finding □ioslon within a few days. It. la estimated that 2003 Page #229  
ported unidentified flying objects within the United States.                2004 Page #4  
n fact that of a little-known body within the British Ministry of Defense k 2004 Page #12  
icle on the UFO subject. Contained within the article, I was interested to  2004 Page #14  
f very strange metal. It was found within a few days of July 1, 1960. There 2004 Page #14  
utiVa branch while eight • country within the sass h142),1Y Saari& !PE in S 2004 Page #20  
rs" plying the waters of the Sound within the hour. Lawrence Smith's "Ronda 2004 Page #38  
g boats that had joined the search within the first half hour. They moved f 2004 Page #40  
shot from the craft to the ground, within the Weapons Storage Area and the  2004 Page #48  
ordinator. It should be noted that within these major institutions, the inv 2004 Page #63  
 it is only specialized components within much larger complexes that have n 2004 Page #63  
event became an immediate priority within a very small, closed circle of hi 2004 Page #65  
of Ft. Bliss, eventually impacting within one mile of the new Buena Vista A 2004 Page #67  
ident) Andrew Kissner reports that within 72 hours of the "Juarez Incident, 2004 Page #68  
gue removed in a vertical cut deep within the throat, as in this Sterling,  2004 Page #76  
 Keyhoe reported that panic set in within the Air Force, and the race was o 2004 Page #103  
her aircraft, the Navy was present within 6 miles of the explosion, unident 2004 Page #130  
evice having been glued or affixed within the tail luggage compartment." Fi 2004 Page #131  
ield. The military reversed itself within twenty-four hours, declaring the  2004 Page #134  
ash Retrieval Conference coincides within a week or two of the Roswell Inci 2004 Page #143  
 Was the discovery of alien bodies within a couple miles of the debris fiel 2004 Page #144  
UFOs, "There's a secret government within the government and I don't contro 2004 Page #197  
something that wasn't quite right. Within a few days, Bond contacted Debbie 2004 Page #226  
sents, there were many other items within the debris which did not, and can 2004 Page #233  
ially and has never been disclosed within the agency. AWD was very fearful  2004 Page #248  
gence, and scientific institutions within the defense establishment hence M 2004 Page #249  
zation of the assassination of JFK within the intelligence community. The c 2004 Page #251  
 concept of Freedom of Information within a classified compartmentalized ac 2004 Page #253  
hological operations. "PSYOP units within the existing structures are hereb 2004 Page #253  
l and duplication of field efforts within MJ-12 and that the DCI wanted to  2004 Page #254  
d little resistance and was placed within a wooden box, then loaded on the  2005 Page #31  
am and Young were the first people within the UFO research community to spe 2005 Page #39  
the incident rook place, he worked within what was known as the Air Materia 2005 Page #41  
l Command Installations Division , within the Office of Special Studies hea 2005 Page #41  
 headed the Installations Division within the Office of Special Studies whe 2005 Page #41  
presence in our world and probably within our civilization of "others" -but 2005 Page #73  
sult of acknowledging this reality within the officially sanctioned bodies  2005 Page #73  
It is not hard to understand that, within such an economically stratified s 2005 Page #76  
 Word certainly got around quickly within the aviation and aerospace commun 2005 Page #80  
d that two very elite individual s within the national defense community ha 2005 Page #81  
tator Francisco Franco in 1975 led within a year co the release of several  2005 Page #84  
on the person, effects can be felt within a few minutes. A small accumulato 2005 Page #90  
r of military and civilian offices within the Eisenhower Administration, an 2005 Page #99  
ucers? They're r\ Myth!" Contained within the article is a small section th 2005 Page #133  
on, as shO\\ n in the table below. Within each category there is five point 2005 Page #135  
 to UFO B's (UFO reports) reported within the ZI ["Zone of the Interior" or 2005 Page #141  
 intelligence interest which occur within the Zl. This squadron is highly m 2005 Page #141  
ported unidentified flying objects within the United States. AFR 200-2 deli 2005 Page #142  
gain. W/e finaU) worked our way to within yards of the wreckage, fearing th 2005 Page #155  
uld melt at closer to 500 degrees, within seconds. A blend of carbon and so 2005 Page #158  
 headed the Installations Division within the Office of Special Studies whe 2005 Page #168  
obably many advanced civilizations within our local neighborhood on planets 2006 Page #5  
nets around some of the 1000 stars within 54 light years, especially the 46 2006 Page #5  
t on how difficult it is to travel within the neighborhood. If one is a SET 2006 Page #6  
re computer system to his handlers within the NSA. Sherman's training for P 2006 Page #22  
raining and subsequent covert work within the NSA were officers with the ra 2006 Page #22  
l chain of military command either within the USAF or within the NSA. The r 2006 Page #22  
 command either within the USAF or within the NSA. The responsible organiza 2006 Page #22  
es_ • Unknown number—estimated 150 within DoD. • Includes Unacknowledged SA 2006 Page #33  
uch a planet are already exploring within our own solar system, even surrep 2006 Page #70  
h scene and recovering the debris. Within a few hours two transport planes  2006 Page #74  
vilian overflights were restricted within a five- mile radius. Armed milita 2006 Page #82  
ng in terror and ran off the farm. Within a half hour, the word about this  2006 Page #90  
rite presumably landed or exploded within a 50 mile radius of Charleston la 2006 Page #94  
 locations of six different states within a time span of about thirty-five  2006 Page #98  
detail in separate study GRAY SUIT within Projects 612 and 621, ULATT EXPLO 2006 Page #103  
range in North Wales that for some within the UFO researcher community has  2006 Page #119  
hat had taken place. This happened within one day of this taking place. The 2006 Page #129  
uses And Biological Warfare) level within the Ministry of Defense." (27) An 2006 Page #132  
0 multiple UFO encounters occurred within Rendlesham Forest that involved U 2006 Page #132  
 installations. It would have been within range of Brownsville civilian rad 2006 Page #133  
erritory. The alert was called off within twenty minutes after the object's 2006 Page #134  
l convoy personnel were dead, most within the trucks. Some recovery team me 2006 Page #135  
te: "The Cuban jets were guided to within 3 miles of the UFO by Cuban groun 2006 Page #143  
ke or flame - only disintegration. Within hours, the U.S. Naval Air Station 2006 Page #143  
ft and Entities AND YET, BILL SAYS WITHIN THREE OR FOUR DAYS, SOME KIND OF  2006 Page #150  
. But there at the last minute, or within weeks of having to have gotten to 2006 Page #160  
ops were to return to their posts. Within a few hours there were no militag 2006 Page #169  
 and Laredo AFB at Laredo were all within 150 miles of Del Rio and one or m 2006 Page #178  
 Vegas. The Foundation was located within a mock Tudor mansion that was ori 2006 Page #197  
ea for this ad campaign originated within Suntory or with their American ad 2007 Page #65  
d long been djscredjted as a fraud within the UFO research commuruty, I dou 2007 Page #68  
ear explosion seismic listing post within a relatively shore distance of th 2007 Page #126  
own allowing nobody to come or go. Within a few hours the telephones, telev 2007 Page #128  
 facing Ufology are surely: 1. Who within the official world is responsible 2007 Page #132  
hat went far beyond that described within the pages of her dedassi.ied FBI  2007 Page #135  
buce them to ocher, senior sources within che Intelligence community, inclu 2007 Page #137  
s. Titled Possible MOONDUST, found within the archives of the 8th Air Force 2007 Page #139  
 of an unknown plague breaking out within 30 miles of the United States bor 2007 Page #187  
was apparently composed by someone within the U.S. intelligence community w 2007 Page #188  
local time the sightings were made within fifteen minutes of those in Las V 2008 Page #10  
 Reno show the sightings were made within fifteen minutes of each other whe 2008 Page #15  
seen at approximately 7:20 p.m. or within a few minutes of the Utah sightin 2008 Page #15  
ere scrambled , and were guided to within three miles of the UFO by Cuban g 2008 Page #29  
 numerous agencies and departments within the U.S. military and the murky w 2008 Page #31  
have a profound effect on· sources within both the Royal Air Force and the  2008 Page #33  
indset of a whole swathe of people within government at the time-and some w 2008 Page #36  
e whose names are still well known within government to this very day. Of c 2008 Page #36  
 result of a number of UFO crashes within the United States and elsewhere.  2008 Page #37  
 the news all around the world and within a couple of months the material h 2008 Page #65  
hat a commercial aircraft had come within seconds of being blown out of the 2008 Page #66  
e subject was taken more seriously within government, the military and the  2008 Page #66  
 over Kent. He claims that he came within seconds of firing off a salvo of  2008 Page #66  
ime itself was an effort. I got to within ten feet of the craft in the clea 2008 Page #81  
Col. Halt and others have embedded within them pieces of truth about an inc 2008 Page #96  
at gained most favor, specifically within scientific and academic circles.  2008 Page #100  
ainly provocative, it was acn1ally within the world of science-fiction that 2008 Page #102  
ppenheimer and Cooper values, well within the scatter of the QD data, and t 2008 Page #108  
for coordinating covert activities within the DoD. Slide 42 shows a photo o 2008 Page #111  
 established that a celestial body within our solar system such as our moon 2008 Page #113  
m communism , only it was confined within national geographic boundaries. U 2008 Page #126  
til accepted and institutionalized within the basic fabric of society. " .. 2008 Page #144  
ystem be once again a top priority within the Central Intelligence Agency a 2009 Page #16  
 rockets at any terrestrial target within the satellite's trajectory. We at 2009 Page #17  
ents supposedly existing elsewhere within the CIA 's UFO files. As a scient 2009 Page #17  
 sets of ideas, occurring entirely within one generation, have emerged deve 2009 Page #20  
ary applications of UFO technology within our scientific community ; to pro 2009 Page #21  
 UFO documents should be published within two years of issue. That would fu 2009 Page #21  
tiative and central responsibility within the Government for the developmen 2009 Page #40  
 with MJ-12 -the UFO working group within the "MJ-I 2 Special Studies Proje 2009 Page #42  
am and Young were the first people within the UFO research community to spe 2009 Page #48  
individual who claims a background within the United States' Intelligence c 2009 Page #52  
 2005 by a retired senior official within the US Defense Intelligence Agenc 2009 Page #52  
ng else - and, indeed, many people within the UFO research arena have firml 2009 Page #55  
ut is made up of many agencies and within these agencies are various organi 2009 Page #154  
ly in agreement with the forecasts within the limits of experimental error. 2009 Page #166  
 , in agreement with the forecasts within the limits of experimental error. 2009 Page #172  

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 become chief of alighting devices withm the aircraft laboratory , \'\ righ 2005 Page #41  

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eys. Although of speculative value without confirmation Joe McMoneagle (Int 2003 Page #38  
to get past the road block on foot without being seen, and a few hundred fe 2003 Page #71  
blame in her husband's death, this without benefit of even a cursory invest 2003 Page #92  
the magnesium and zinc percentages without bismuth and without the wavy pat 2003 Page #110  
nc percentages without bismuth and without the wavy pattern peculiar to the 2003 Page #110  
 and complete reaction takes place without leaving behind reaction products 2003 Page #115  
he spontaneous release of hydrogen without external input of energy. Ill    2003 Page #115  
 hypnotic trance, and began almost without prompting. She had expected to a 2003 Page #143  
on as possible from the government without getting burned in the process. T 2003 Page #147  
 Field Missing Files - it Shredded without authorization per GAO Mj and Con 2003 Page #160  
hing is a fake and try to prove it without seriously considering the fact t 2003 Page #181  
age is th e back of the cover page without a security caveat, but it does h 2003 Page #183  
te. • "You will proceed to (blank) without delay for the purposes of making 2003 Page #206  
he signature appears authentic but without an original, it is impossible to 2003 Page #210  
nds fesvlng 0s=©®3a Ccssasd Center without daisy far the purpose of sating  2003 Page #212  
Xou? Qissisa will pre*e*d t* China without delay far th* Pits^ oo of Baking 2003 Page #213  
IRECTIVE You will proceed to China without delay with the mission of making 2003 Page #222  
DET.ZYER You will proceed to China without delay for the uurpose of makin g 2003 Page #225  
 70s, said many people were buried without headstones and that early maps d 2004 Page #30  
metal fragments to be commonplace, without unusual composition or structura 2004 Page #30  
g to the same incident, admittedly without too much detail, having occurred 2004 Page #44  
into here. Again, I reiterate that without these men that I have mentioned  2004 Page #45  
orth Sea. As it did, it 'exploded' without a sound, but With such brightnes 2004 Page #48  
 The story might never have broken without the information he supplied. Wha 2004 Page #48  
in 1947 had somehow been destroyed without authorization. That DOD reply so 2004 Page #61  
this period of time were destroyed without proper authority." Schiff pointe 2004 Page #61  
ome out of those strong microwaves without damage — ours, or someone else's 2004 Page #71  
und dead and mutilated on wet sand without a single track around them, not  2004 Page #77  
cal cutting tool. All of this done without blood, signs of struggle or trac 2004 Page #78  
n which entire organs were removed without any visible trauma to the surrou 2004 Page #78  
ns are famous for being bloodless, without tracks, associated with mysterio 2004 Page #82  
ment would allow the alien to land without trying to shoot it down, the ali 2004 Page #87  
al what has happened to the public without there being recriminations and a 2004 Page #123  
rs, hiding the truth from everyone without a need to know. "Not for Public  2004 Page #129  
ts that are still being kept — but without giving you enough to try to conv 2004 Page #130  
estion were mysteriously destroyed without authorization. Let's take anothe 2004 Page #146  
 from destroying important records without proper authorization, as the GAO 2004 Page #148  
d will result in summary execution without judicial process. USSR Crash Ret 2004 Page #170  
 in conditions of extreme secrecy, without ironclad authorization USSR Cras 2004 Page #170  
rced to finish the UFO documentary without the film. The message got out an 2004 Page #179  
eneral Miller and Colonel Coleman. Without the support of Vallee and Hynek  2004 Page #193  
ate because of "political delays." Without the promised film, HBO pulled th 2004 Page #194  
ed that Scully's book was written "without a shred of evidence." 2 Still, o 2004 Page #215  
wire service teletypes. Can we say without certainty one of these other ser 2004 Page #237  
 have been arranged over the phone without involving any Star Telegram repo 2004 Page #238  
end up being a footnote in history without more evidence. For a more detail 2004 Page #254  
 the officer to touch its left arm without his gloves. On the 23"1, Chereze 2005 Page #33  
 Eli Chereze had a "strange death, without a rational explanation . In the  2005 Page #34  
pacted twenty inches into the sand without any sign of structural damage. I 2005 Page #40  
tip." Stringfield continued that: "Without hesitation, Weaver gave me the p 2005 Page #42  
 it was a document that leaked out without authorization. On April 5, Thomp 2005 Page #42  
ent. "Dr. Sarbacher's response was without question a statement of his beli 2005 Page #80  
his, to the best of our knowledge, without ever having attempted to replica 2005 Page #87  
e continued to verify his findings without fanfare or public acknowledgemen 2005 Page #91  
into established physical science, without success. Like so many of Reich's 2005 Page #93  
ed the sky, indicating rain. Then, without apparent explanation, the clouds 2005 Page #99  
ism. Read out of context -that is, without benefit of any serious study of  2005 Page #102  
ing saucers were from other worlds without due proof. Yet when the judge or 2005 Page #103  
and means to implement it? Oh yes: without a doubt. And with the official c 2005 Page #104  
nal camcorder, hardly a day passes without someone somewhere in the world t 2005 Page #118  
blic relations problem of ufology: without clear physical evidence in the f 2005 Page #120  
rs, hiding the truth from everyone without a need to know. His reports, tog 2005 Page #140  
figuring out how a system was made without having instructions or ruagrams. 2005 Page #162  
x, it is often possible to do this without actually having a sample of the  2005 Page #162  
incere, answering all my questions without hesitation and ro the best of hi 2005 Page #165  
e true. Many would not belie, e it without an overwhelmin g presentation of 2005 Page #167  
 electricit) • into kinetic energy without any waste, and "immunizing the o 2005 Page #173  
d been scrambled hundreds of times without any luck. As an indication of th 2006 Page #5  
ubmarines circumnavigate the globe without surfacing. Obviously there are t 2006 Page #6  
 that one can't tell one's friends without telling one's enemies. It appear 2006 Page #9  
l GOD!. They would be up the creek without a religious paddle if an announc 2006 Page #10  
n announcement were carefully made without the scare-mongering of "War of t 2006 Page #10  
n that SOM1-01 was created in 1954 without any modern anachronisms, then it 2006 Page #15  
ed into covert UFO retrieval teams without the knowledge of his military su 2006 Page #17  
close the nature of his activities without making unauthorized disclosures  2006 Page #17  
etrieval duties would be conducted without knowledge of his immediate army  2006 Page #20  
f command Covert training occurred without the awareness of normal military 2006 Page #23  
ommanders Covert training occurred without the awareness of normal military 2006 Page #23  
ary commanders Employment occurred without normal military commanders being 2006 Page #23  
h the USAF/NSA Employment occurred without normal military commanders being 2006 Page #23  
s performed by the individual, and without the awareness of normal military 2006 Page #24  
ith the MJ-12 Group project occurs without the awareness of normal military 2006 Page #24  
 the object disappears from hangar without a trace. - 1989. Possible UFO cr 2006 Page #29  
should be able to stand on its own without being colored by assumptions tha 2006 Page #49  
cant contributions to the process. Without the benefit of their keen intell 2006 Page #49  
diately. If the NHI arrival begins without violence, government would buy t 2006 Page #62  
ation could give NHI decisive edge without resort to open violence. Implica 2006 Page #65  
dinated response very difficult. - Without prior preparation, humankind wil 2006 Page #67  
e any coordinated response begins. Without prior preparation, including mea 2006 Page #68  
into hopelessness; NH! could "win" without firing a shot. Conclusion Though 2006 Page #69  
ssues will not be studied by those without proper security clearances, and  2006 Page #105  
 isolation should not be attempted without BL-4 containment." The facility  2006 Page #106  
al treatment • Chereze touched EBE without any protective gloves • Chereze  2006 Page #109  
d other organs surgically removed, without bleeding apparent. Sometimes bro 2006 Page #115  
es in females.) • Eyeball, with or without eyelids, often only the upper ey 2006 Page #115  
 "Men, equipment, weapons — vanish without a trace. (Howe's emphasis.) in a 2006 Page #141  
 thought about was: it disabled us without hurting anyone. If it had that m 2006 Page #149  
disabled our capability to hurt it without hurting a single person. If you  2006 Page #149  
rawing of its palm in this fashion without a thumb. If it had a thumb, it w 2006 Page #159  
able to enter the classified vault without anyone finding out. But on 156   2006 Page #159  
ny one of the suggested locations) without exceeding the range of the radar 2006 Page #178  
 he quickly returns to the surface without pausing to decompress. When he r 2006 Page #187  
 is empowered to determine with or without a hearing that a person or objec 2006 Page #202  
ck" and was slipped onto the books without public debate. Research Assistan 2006 Page #202  
se were accepted by the Third Man, without question, thus establishing his  2006 Page #203  
ith his questioning, being honest, without being indiscreet. At one point h 2006 Page #205  
public, about UFOs and the aliens, without panicking them, how best could t 2006 Page #205  
methods wander into these machines without hjndrance and be looking around  2007 Page #87  
ut hjndrance and be looking around without realising )OU were doing very mu 2007 Page #87  
then returned and continued to run without further problem. The train final 2007 Page #130  
ilo Speriglio . Of course, it goes without saying that if Kennedy had secre 2007 Page #136  
f their existence will be obtained without examination of the remains of cr 2007 Page #193  
ium of a high dei:,rree of purity" without "not even the so-called trace el 2007 Page #195  
ble to withstand rugh temperatures without disintegrating." The Santiago Ja 2007 Page #200  
cture. But then, in today's world, without a name so that we can verify his 2008 Page #15  
e is willing to talk about it now. Without additional corroboration , this  2008 Page #15  
e doing was "explaining" the cases without having to explain them. The insu 2008 Page #16  
ty? The answer to that question is without doubt: "Yes." Indeed, a thorough 2008 Page #23  
he official position that UFOs are without significance , and demonstrates  2008 Page #23  
tting of the atom. 7 And it is not without profound significance to note th 2008 Page #27  
een February and July of 1978, all without success. Interestingly, on IO Ma 2008 Page #30  
taining UFO secrecy. 12 Iran 1976: Without doubt one of the most profound o 2008 Page #30  
the media coverage has been almost without precedent. A Vision of the Futur 2008 Page #68  
nderstorm. But it was a cold night without storms. Penniston 's written rep 2008 Page #81  
supra-national in slide 28 with or without the hyphen, in two of the cited  2008 Page #109  
ce, could be indefinitely detained without preferment of charge; his proper 2008 Page #128  
 that Hitler did not invade Poland without pretext. ln a classinc "false-fl 2008 Page #128  
"secret," Twining began by stating without equivocation, "The phenomenon re 2008 Page #132  
 SITE • LAUNCH SEQUENCE U-.1TIATID WITHOUT COMMAND • LOST TOTAL CONTROL FOR 2008 Page #150  
y. 1981 The Electromagnetic Pulse. Without widespread dissemination of July 2009 Page #10  
ation to industry and, therefore , without actual declassification of 1982  2009 Page #10  
y over air space has been accepted without numerous failed attempts by air  2009 Page #14  
gaged in challenging its existence without demonstrating its sovereignty .  2009 Page #15  
around to the appropriate agencies without coming up with joint National Es 2009 Page #18  
ely imagine bow we could get along without it. We should remember, however, 2009 Page #20  
ncipal methods of UFO intelligence without compromising my secret involveme 2009 Page #24  
 provide an opportunity to do this without the publicity which would call a 2009 Page #28  
ked the boat, and had his sighting without any other witnesses. Nevertheles 2009 Page #31  
pacted twenty inches into the sand without any sign of structural damage. I 2009 Page #49  
elf explained what happened next: "Without hesitation , Weaver gave me the  2009 Page #50  
nd Herald, of Auckland , reported. Without discounting the effectiveness of 2009 Page #159  
rs, resulted in changes of policy, without having due regard to the technic 2009 Page #166  
omb in the subjugation of Japan." "Without discounting the effectiveness of 2009 Page #172  

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 in that their bodies were able to withstand colossal "G" forces associated 2004 Page #147  
man technology or human ability co withstand. 129                           2005 Page #131  
er Rebellion Conflict and can this withstand epidemiological vector explana 2006 Page #107  
rus unknown metal (UFO) is able to withstand rugh temperatures without disi 2007 Page #200  

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j aC tha altwtiaa aad rajart hartt witkla a MKtk or adx waka* ■» la gaaaral 2003 Page #220  

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,o,t, --~ n., KAVY UF\ISIO TD A6IU WITl "i Nil~ 1M U\LL.lk6 "TMi"'I "fALU • 2009 Page #121  

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t security clearance, was informed witl1 'eyes only' details of the Arizona 2005 Page #44  
n an alien abduction: "Its pouring witl1 rain, you're miles from anywhere a 2007 Page #71  

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ning. Complete dieagroament on the witneemeet some Amy that there WA a big  2004 Page #19  

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

 homo. Sh called 10 ho: husband to witnes tht p/W.omonon and when he .arrlY 2007 Page #165  

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

deafenina sound, according to sOne witnesees. Is it oneo these rocket Which 2004 Page #19  

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e attention is paid to the primary witness, Reverend Huffman, and related t 2003 Page #21  
convinced that here was a credible witness and bizarre story that was in di 2003 Page #21  
in 1941, Clarance R. Schade. These witness and the others that were there,  2003 Page #24  
hed UFO Craft and bodies Section 6 Witness corroboration Alice Knight Vern  2003 Page #44  
 of the object was obtainable. One witness, Bill Bulebush from Mammoth, was 2003 Page #58  
fore Myron made his delivery. That witness said that he saw a flatbed trail 2003 Page #61  
s it led us to Bill Bulebush. This witness was contacted and he confirmed t 2003 Page #63  
dn't complete its mission, and one witness was reportedly told by an Air Fo 2003 Page #65  
s stated in the broadcast that one witness was afraid of the state police,  2003 Page #67  
w tapes for the broadcast. Another witness who has now gone public is Mike  2003 Page #67  
ut in the crowd. We will call this witness Joel, which is a pseudonym for t 2003 Page #68  
Joel, which is a pseudonym for the witness who doesn't want publicly involv 2003 Page #68  
 experiences at Kecksburg. Another witness, Bill Weaver, was a teenager in  2003 Page #70  
y willing but eager to talk to the witness. Bennewitz had joined the Aerial 2003 Page #143  
f the Cooper Papers Another living witness retired from NRO and said he wor 2003 Page #162  
large segments of public and press witness them, use Contingency Plan! 11/8 2003 Page #175  
e segments of the public and press witness the craft. Such a plan was also  2003 Page #176  
ions. In a separate interview with witness Navy yeoman Dale Bailey, he asse 2003 Page #179  
he article. s We have notes from a witness who describes the intense securi 2003 Page #182  
ticle was the testimony of a local witness of the time who described the la 2003 Page #183  
ual are consistent with many other witness reports. There are others that w 2003 Page #187  
arren and Beverly Gleason) The key witness of the three was Beverly Gleason 2003 Page #194  
personal knowledge. Another living witness was Mary Evans, then almost 92 y 2004 Page #29  
claim. All I was left with was one witness, Stephens, and some bits of meta 2004 Page #30  
the state of Indiana." Yet another witness, a Judge Love of Waxahatchie, Te 2004 Page #32  
 is a shame because he was the one witness prepared to go on record with hi 2004 Page #45  
y Police Specialist, C Flight, and witness to the first night's events: I w 2004 Page #50  
en to let us know that he'd been a witness to two LIFO incidents while on d 2004 Page #57  
 some of the men who had also been witness to the previous nights' events.  2004 Page #59  
Report #3, Stringfield had another witness who reported that four bodies fr 2004 Page #97  
e knew. Dr. Walker was a reluctant witness, but he could not hang up the ph 2004 Page #98  
ted by the testimony of the expert witness. So, ALL evidence is still depen 2004 Page #106  
 of his findings from 80 different witness reports. This table and its sour 2004 Page #106  
e Sands, New Mexico, USA 1 1 1 0 0 Witness V.A. Postlethwait III. 10 100 fo 2004 Page #111  
 1948 Rio Grande, Mexico 1 1 1 1 0 Witness Leon Crice III. 32 UFO recovered 2004 Page #111  
oney and Lorraine Duchesne III, 26 Witness saw alien corpse, white face, tr 2004 Page #111  
rs William D. Leed & Bill Leet and witness Duward Haak 11, 20 "Captured fly 2004 Page #111  
0 No names or corroboration II, 24 Witness told of classified book showing  2004 Page #111  
Wright-Pat AFB Ohio, USA 1 0 0 0 0 Witness "YR. only III, 19-20 Bodies obse 2004 Page #111  
952 Bronx, New York, USA 1 1 0 0 0 Witness Robert Oliveri VII, 26-29 Newspa 2004 Page #111  
ewsman Tom Shell of ABC-TV II, 5-6 Witness to alien bodies at Wright-Pat;4  2004 Page #112  
eter Rank and Lois Kukick III, 4-5 Witness watched object crash, saw medics 2004 Page #112  
so account re back- engineering VI Witness saw "Museum" of crashed UFO high 2004 Page #112  
archer Warren Nicholson III, 27-30 Witness possessed photos of "alien cadav 2004 Page #112  
oux and Dr. John Gille and alleged witness Leon Visse III, 27-30 Bodies aut 2004 Page #112  
0 1 0 Researcher Chris Coffey V, 5 Witness Astronaut Onizuka aw movie of de 2004 Page #113  
0 Researcher Pat Packard VI1,13-16 Witness saw alien body in morgue drawer  2004 Page #113  
75 Near Ohio border, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Witness Betty Shilling II, 21 UFO crash; 2004 Page #114  
oning? 71 1979 Ohio, USA 0 0 0 1 0 Witness John Mosgrove and friend Bruce P 2004 Page #114  
 Researcher Tommy Blann III, 14-17 Witness had knowledge of C/R helicopter  2004 Page #114  
s, the first person to contact the witness was not Stringfield but another  2004 Page #115  
w Bruno Molon, the source, and the witness was a member of the recovery tea 2004 Page #117  
thenticity of both the QDs and the witness reports. 116                     2004 Page #119  
nable to try to make sure that the witness testimony that Len collected is  2004 Page #121  
nion, is strongly supported by the witness testimony and other records. Now 2004 Page #130  
, explosive was found on the wing, witness drawings are missing, seats were 2004 Page #130  
etrated the bodies of victims, 244 witness reports have been suppressed, in 2004 Page #130  
Bessie Brazel became a "government witness" during the Air Force investigat 2004 Page #138  
re he died, he became a government witness, too. He said it was nothing but 2004 Page #139  
d sent him our film, plus tapes of witness testimony and the book UFO Crash 2004 Page #140  
onfirm some of the wild claims of "witness" Frank Kaufman, and sickened by  2004 Page #145  
lities judged. In the event that a witness is judged unreliable politically 2004 Page #170  
ho is perhaps the most significant witness of all, the one the debunkers ra 2004 Page #217  
 maybe someday, Pflock's anonymous witness, are for. I encourage people who 2004 Page #223  
 in his book, Case AfJ-12, his key witness, found right off the bat in chap 2004 Page #224  
 no defined cause for his death. A witness said that, at the moment of its  2005 Page #33  
il 23, 1973, and tracked clown the witness himself, in a determined effort  2005 Page #40  
er." Fowler had concerns about the witness, since it became clear to Fowler 2005 Page #40  
y first encounter with a firsthand witness. As he stood at the map with a s 2005 Page #43  
vations and conclusions as bearing witness to a great mind finally derailed 2005 Page #102  
fied document s. Another important witness co the copic of UFO crashes is t 2005 Page #131  
val Conference Early photograph of witness June Crain, who worked at the Wr 2005 Page #132  
 Conference Eyewitness: First-hand witness(es) that were directly involved  2005 Page #136  
ransport, or in storage. \Xlas the witness a trained observer? \Xlitnesses  2005 Page #136  
e story directly from a first-hand witness. Eyewitnesses are given a weight 2005 Page #136  
the printing process of the era. A witness example might be a civilian desc 2005 Page #136  
r no sign of internal consistency. Witness stories don't match and differ f 2005 Page #138  
ge of -the UFO phenomena. One such witness was Sgt. CLifford Scone, US Army 2005 Page #147  
y on video. So, we have a military witness from 1969 and a civilian film te 2005 Page #148  
mot, by Sinkgrield) psyatien boat& Witness oft alien bodies -4Wright-Patter 2006 Page #26  
UFO Crash and Recovery. Disclosure witness, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Joh 2006 Page #29  
n really move forward, because the witness pool is small and likely all dea 2006 Page #47  
ntial amount of research involving witness interviews, official documents ( 2006 Page #71  
1 "near Edwards Air Force Base." A witness described hearing "a loud roarin 2006 Page #86  
ns to depart "or be arrested." The witness said the mysterious vehicle "had 2006 Page #86  
UFO Crash Retrieval Conference The witness said military personnel "covered 2006 Page #87  
ables" before hauling it away. The witness claimed "there was no mention of 2006 Page #87  
erious object reported by Randle's witness sounded very much like a damaged 2006 Page #87  
 dirt path in front of the nearest witness, Mrs. May, and sprayed an oily s 2006 Page #90  
and was able to speak with the key witness involved in the incident, who ha 2006 Page #93  
o her son, Freddie, who was also a witness to the so-called monster. I inte 2006 Page #93  
his help, worked up a police-style witness drawing of the "monster." After  2006 Page #93  
les and I went through some of the witness statements. Where the event was  2006 Page #125  
emember." (23) Having digested the witness testimony and the available evid 2006 Page #129  
wn have been gathered from two eye witness accounts, documentation illegall 2006 Page #136  
ated information on December 8 and witness testimony about a flying saucer  2006 Page #178  
 knO\v he has helped represent UFO witness Lar11 \X/arren to help him gee h 2007 Page #91  
e extradition hearing as an expert witness. I am not sure it would have bee 2007 Page #91  
did ... and co hear from an expert witness that the UFO subject is taken ve 2007 Page #91  
wn the stairs, appeared to see the witness and react to rus presence, and a 2007 Page #152  
home. She called to her husband to witness the phenomenon and when he arriv 2007 Page #165  
military. The authors also found a witness living near the crash site who r 2007 Page #184  
the fragment and primary surviving witness, Sergio Poulain Carrizo, a 54-ye 2007 Page #195  
nesses~ the original file with the witness inceniews had been lost, and 193 2007 Page #199  
n eyewitness sighting, even if the witness dido 't want his name associated 2008 Page #14  
ns that do not match a bolide. One witness, who remains anonymous, claims t 2008 Page #16  
hers provided via other means, and witness testimony suggesting that senior 2008 Page #37  
        Larry Lake was a reluctant witness, but not initially. On November  2008 Page #46  
 long afterwards , I interviewed a witness who lived 20 miles away and her  2008 Page #48  
ightings in the area. " Identifies witness Estella Krussel of Central Park  2008 Page #48  
cher at about 2300 hours. Figure 8 Witness Distance to Crash Estella Krusse 2008 Page #49  
aily World article led me to a key witness, Estella Krussel, who paid close 2008 Page #49  
culate. She could be sworn in as a witness in any court. When we were done  2008 Page #50  
identified "Tufjy" Miller as a key witness. He said Tuffy went to school wi 2008 Page #52  
r was identified repeatedly as the witness who knew the most about the West 2008 Page #53  
 UFO certainly. There was one more witness, one who had reported other UFO' 2008 Page #55  
d investigator would call an ideal witness: he is highly articulate , logic 2008 Page #57  
 One of the methods of improving a witness interview is go over all of the  2008 Page #58  
nt flow in the recollection of the witness: if they recall seemingly unrela 2008 Page #58  
ion, the investigator learns how a witness came to be in the right place at 2008 Page #58  
t Alan Rammer is a highly credible witness to a highly strange event, then  2008 Page #60  
 police officers attend the scene, witness the craft and sketch it. 58      2008 Page #64  
ile is not an official USAF or MoD witness statement. It is a transcript of 2008 Page #66  
following firsthand testimony from witness Semen Semenov: At breakfast time 2008 Page #99  
................... 51 June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-up Jomes  2009 Page #5  
ing diversity of Len Stringfield's witness reports, followed by the evidenc 2009 Page #7  
ry Island case early on. The chief witness, Harold Dahl who worked with Fre 2009 Page #30  
escinded. Documents and facts bear witness to the complicity of 39          2009 Page #45  
r fall on the word of one solitary witness -who has become known by the pse 2009 Page #48  
, Ray Fowler, later spoke with the witness who prepared the following affid 2009 Page #49  
                       June Crain: Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up James  2009 Page #87  
 i 2009 Jomes Clarkson June Crain, Witness to the UFO Crash Cover-Up ~ -:.3 2009 Page #87  
n for this Conference, I located a witness who knew Dr. von Braun very well 2009 Page #94  
ON: jarnes(ji'\cJark. onufo.com 43 WITNESS to ROSWELL , Revised edition, 20 2009 Page #96  
he public record are unique to the witness, or very nearly so. ---... :-.:: 2009 Page #135  
 under its weight. Child and adult witness accounts have the diameter of th 2009 Page #135  
 in the soil at the landing sites. Witness photos were also included in the 2009 Page #137  
ectful attention paid to the child witness accounts and Tass's insistence t 2009 Page #138  

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 shape after being crumpled in the witness's hand, similar to what was repo 2005 Page #37  

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categorize the observations of UFO witnesse s, hoping to glimpse the true n 2009 Page #154  

Word: "witnessed", 40 instance(s) (Back to Top)

e: Interview with CSETI, Dr. Greer witnessed by Congressman Brig. Gen. Arth 2003 Page #16  
’s dog and two unidentified people witnessed six disc shape craft, one in t 2003 Page #41  
ecksburg area that night, and they witnessed various activity around that s 2003 Page #55  
ng on and that Lovekin himself had witnessed Eisenhower talking about UFOs  2003 Page #192  
 established. Physical evidence of witnessed landings, such as imprints in  2004 Page #15  
d no choice after what he had just witnessed. Several minutes earlier, Wick 2004 Page #34  
the sky when Norman and his father witnessed it, because Lawrence lived in  2004 Page #38  
ht, name appears on fifteen pages. Witnessed the craft in Cape! Green with  2004 Page #49  
of Mt. Franklin. The explosion was witnessed by Major General John L. Homer 2004 Page #67  
cher Joan Jeffers II, 15-16 Source witnessed movie showing UFO and "Mongolo 2004 Page #112  
er Bill Hamilton III, 26-27 Source witnessed movie showing UFO and bodies 3 2004 Page #112  
earcher Michael Johnstone V. 4 UFO witnessed at military base: personnel at 2004 Page #112  
searcher Todd Zechel II, 13-15 UFO witnessed as 'grounded, impacted in soil 2004 Page #113  
III, 20-23 UFO recovery operations witnessed by several military students 5 2004 Page #113  
port is interesting because it was witnessed by military personnel, and inc 2004 Page #117  
rew aided as though injured. Crash witnessed by troops. Debriefings and fol 2004 Page #118  
of the Secret Service to ever have witnessed a presidential briefing on UFO 2004 Page #188  
hed saucer, and both claim to have witnessed the military retrieval effort. 2004 Page #216  
e had spoken with a person who had witnessed alien humanoids at \Xfright Pa 2005 Page #79  
r Lisa Gjerde and her son Joey had witnessed the crash and then spent the w 2006 Page #83  
 Halt, USAF, one of those that had witnessed the strange object in Rendlesh 2006 Page #132  
ting in the same direction as that witnessed by the Steeva 10. The crew of  2006 Page #184  
mechanics and fishermen reportedly witnessed a large vessel steam directly  2006 Page #188  
o, with two government agents, had witnessed a NY woman being abducted from 2006 Page #203  
n in a matter of seconds. They all witnessed it impact into Elk Mountain an 2007 Page #128  
lta, Argentina, hundreds of people witnessed the free fall of a flying airc 2007 Page #128  
, 1991, several hospital employees witnessed a fiery object drop out of the 2007 Page #128  
ownspeople ran to the mountain and witnessed a burned area of about one kil 2007 Page #130  
f l could get other people who had witnessed the event. Al'\!D SANDY Ai'\JD 2007 Page #172  
Canyon area. Sometime later, three witnessed the Light take off and leave p 2007 Page #176  
alked many area residents who have witnessed strange objects streaking acro 2007 Page #191  
ects of the recovery operation are witnessed by credible members of the sun 2008 Page #40  
ach other as to what they had just witnessed. He thought at first they must 2008 Page #58  
lan Rammer stated he is certain he witnessed something extraordinary . He w 2008 Page #58  
uals , including the undersigned , witnessed the activities ... " Signed Ch 2008 Page #94  
he hills northwest of Lake Baikal, witnessed what was described as a large  2008 Page #97  
ff as originally scheduled and was witnessed by NASA administrator Dan Gold 2008 Page #136  
 real to this phenomenon so widely witnessed and experienced. In Ufology, o 2009 Page #154  
that possibility. Whether the UFOs witnessed in 1947 were manmade or from s 2009 Page #177  
uestion -could some of the objects witnessed in late June and early July 19 2009 Page #178  

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rviews with more than five hundred witnesses in selected UFO cases, chiefly 2003 Page #13  
ording to both the paper trail and witnesses this is the "First Roswell." C 2003 Page #21  
h in the area has identified other witnesses and likely participants in the 2003 Page #21  
DO CcrtteraM rto-rnm * The Primary Witnesses Reverend William Huffman, pict 2003 Page #22  
Conference Other living supporting witnesses include Charlette Mann's siste 2003 Page #24  
ny clear direct hits, according to witnesses of the disk shaped object. Geo 2003 Page #24  
red a program to keep track of the witnesses?Cape Girardeau Opens FBI Offic 2003 Page #32  
al evidence, bits of wreckage, new witnesses, historical aerial photography 2003 Page #38  
ss. You Can Help By 1. Looking for witnesses, stories, documents or leads t 2003 Page #38  
e near Kecksburg. We now know that witnesses saw the object fall slowly fro 2003 Page #53  
 affect the lives of some of these witnesses forever. I clearly recall the  2003 Page #56  
 is that the Air Force interviewed witnesses of a family who lived not far  2003 Page #56  
 2 A.M. but nothing was found. The Witnesses As time went on, more and more 2003 Page #56  
with the incident. Many first hand witnesses have come forward, providing m 2003 Page #56  
. It is sad that so many important witnesses who were involved with the Kec 2003 Page #56  
 are no longer with us. Many other witnesses are elderly, and their memorie 2003 Page #56  
e who ridicule them. Many of these witnesses were children or teenagers in  2003 Page #57  
at time quite well. In some cases, witnesses have been able to verify unpub 2003 Page #57  
have reported to me. The Kecksburg witnesses come from all walks of life in 2003 Page #57  
s involved that day. Many of these witnesses are willing to testify under o 2003 Page #57  
 then turned to the South. Various witnesses from local communities such as 2003 Page #58  
mbers of the military. Three other witnesses have been interviewed who have 2003 Page #60  
known, there are a number of local witnesses who state that the day after t 2003 Page #66  
estmoreland County." Some civilian witnesses who were on the scene at Kecks 2003 Page #66  
. This was reportedly because some witnesses who had been interviewed for t 2003 Page #67  
e claims. While I was interviewing witnesses for my 1998 video documentary  2003 Page #67  
ol force that very much wanted the witnesses and researhers to believe in t 2003 Page #144  
l Records Center, hunting down the witnesses, there are lots of them, hundr 2003 Page #167  
 as Leonard H. Stringfield who had witnesses providing confirming descripti 2003 Page #173  
thorized Official denial Discredit witnesses: intimidation, hysteria, hallu 2003 Page #175  
 secure communications Area sweep: witnesses released only after “debriefin 2003 Page #175  
ns, more credibility with multiple witnesses, and follow-up proportional to 2003 Page #178  
e. (Obviously to be taken from the witnesses where possible.) Slide 39 summ 2003 Page #178  
cuments and other UFO reports from witnesses. Starting with Slide 66, I con 2003 Page #187  
 Beverly Gleason and the other two witnesses claimed Gleason told them abou 2003 Page #195  
 at it. They should bring up these witnesses from the Air Force and NASA -  2003 Page #195  
r. One of Steve Greer's disclosure witnesses tells of Carlucci being a key  2003 Page #199  
e was secured in restricted bases, Witnesses were debriefed by CIC and warn 2003 Page #235  
ly alike, is that according to the witnesses they were fire balls. That is  2004 Page #11  
elf and Jon spoke with a number of witnesses who knew of crashed UFO incide 2004 Page #16  
TLV 'ALM. IS THAT ACCORDING TO THE WITNESSES THEv WERE FIR,' RILLS. THAT IS 2004 Page #21  
 be delivered. Many of the airship witnesses in small Texas towns could not 2004 Page #28  
 from Laurie Wickens and the other witnesses. He asked around some of the o 2004 Page #37  
 to the site in a rowboat, but the witnesses say that that was not the case 2004 Page #37  
 and re-interview many of the same witnesses he had. As I got more and more 2004 Page #42  
d with the "Incident," I uncovered witnesses of my own and learned details  2004 Page #42  
 did with three out of five of the witnesses. One has not been located and  2004 Page #43  
etely, the latter being one of the witnesses who was interviewed by Chris a 2004 Page #43  
ened because I now know all of the witnesses save one, the diver, are so le 2004 Page #43  
 after the fact to some of the key witnesses. First though we should briefl 2004 Page #46  
 the small hours of the night. The witnesses were ordered not to speak to a 2004 Page #48  
mony of many military and civilian witnesses; memorable, multiple animal re 2004 Page #48  
donyms for the names of any of the witnesses. We did not presume to tell th 2004 Page #48  
ill try to get in touch with other witnesses and let them know about East G 2004 Page #49  
ined. The radio transmissions from witnesses were more than the three previ 2004 Page #55  
r repeating the transmissions from witnesses over the air so our troops at  2004 Page #55  
so recounted the debriefing of the witnesses where they were told "bullets  2004 Page #56  
 to base. There was approx: 20 eye witnesses to this because it was shift c 2004 Page #57  
od "Our justice system is based on witnesses" Even with increasing technolo 2004 Page #106  
evidence is still dependent on the witnesses and what they say. Len Stringf 2004 Page #106  
le protecting the anonymity of the witnesses, many dozen reports. Today we  2004 Page #106  
ry personnel were present, whether witnesses or researchers other than Stri 2004 Page #106  
nt trick to get a laugh at fooling witnesses, such as the candle on a hot-a 2004 Page #121  
then we've had 800 crash retrieval witnesses • The media are "controlled" a 2004 Page #124  
mply a huge number of thousands of witnesses, more or less consistent with  2004 Page #125  
used to allegedly threaten so many witnesses. Specific Secreg—Transportatio 2004 Page #127  
re possibly still at work for some witnesses Slide 28 125                   2004 Page #128  
ded by his merely listening to the witnesses and assessing their integrity  2004 Page #129  
stigation, interviewing the living witnesses first hand, and they came to t 2004 Page #137  
his story, when there are numerous witnesses who say that he was. Those wit 2004 Page #138  
tnesses who say that he was. Those witnesses include KGFL newsmen Frank Joy 2004 Page #138  
 crash dummy report that suggested witnesses were confusing space aliens wi 2004 Page #140  
onventional. Note that the Roswell witnesses — such as Jesse Marcel Senior  2004 Page #142  
 clean under armed guards, as many witnesses claim, surely someone would ha 2004 Page #143  
s of threats and worse, to silence witnesses, have been part of the Roswell 2004 Page #145  
l orders are in force in the event witnesses approach. State security is th 2004 Page #169  
t MVD facility sufficient to house witnesses and remains is called AREA 2.  2004 Page #169  
l Procedures and Policies IV • All witnesses are detained by MVD and debrie 2004 Page #169  
orky. (Now Nizhniy Novgorod) • All witnesses are required to sign a documen 2004 Page #170  
es his/her fate. • Intimidation of witnesses, unless they are government af 2004 Page #170  
 a good look at it. Bring up these witnesses from the Air Force and the Nat 2004 Page #177  
henomena, given the caliber of the witnesses, the caliber of the collaborat 2004 Page #187  
rch • Interviewing hundreds of UFO witnesses and lecturing widely on the su 2004 Page #209  
lete with people who claimed to be witnesses to some element of the case. W 2004 Page #216  
keptics have always asked, are the witnesses for Aztec, who could back up t 2004 Page #216  
nd them. Two of the most important witnesses, both now deceased, but each i 2004 Page #216  
 a con irrelevant. There are other witnesses, with more coming forward now  2004 Page #217  
mysterious "Dr. Gee" So, there are witnesses who appear to corroborate the  2004 Page #217  
? There is, of course, more — more witnesses (with new ones being uncovered 2004 Page #223  
of the photographs, as reported by witnesses of the actual crash debris? Bo 2004 Page #226  
s in the public domain, but living witnesses also corroborate the documents 2004 Page #242  
l need a couple of very high level witnesses, who would be violating their  2004 Page #254  
o the capture, shots were heard by witnesses who lacer saw troops carrying  2005 Page #31  
 who would turn out to be the main witnesses in the case, Liliane de Fatima 2005 Page #31  
nd they seemed to be fixed on tl1e witnesses. I ts head was disproportionab 2005 Page #31  
e . Scared as the) were, the three witnesses ran off. Later, as they were i 2005 Page #31  
, and other civilian and rn.iutary witnesses, other mysterious incidents we 2005 Page #34  
ed involving two of the three girl witnesses, bringing to mind the idea of  2005 Page #35  
funher attempt at forcing the main witnesses to withdraw their story was ma 2005 Page #36  
oned by other medical and military witnesses . But he confirmed seeing the  2005 Page #36  
andiford Air Force Base, Kentucky. Witnesses were describing a huge, round, 2005 Page #64  
raorcunary. A few include multiple witnesses, or radar plus visual confirma 2005 Page #74  
 cases have uncertain merit, where witnesses, documents, overall quali~, le 2005 Page #121  
trick, MD.) Unautho rized civilian witnesses "were detained under the McNab 2005 Page #126  
ry to ensure their cooperation. If witnesses have already contacted the pre 2005 Page #129  
s starting in 1952. At least three witnesses have come forward to state tha 2005 Page #130  
t" UFO topic, as weU as fear among witnesses of penalties or ridicule, th.i 2005 Page #131  
e material described by first-hand witnesses to the so-caUed Roswell incide 2005 Page #131  
sider whether document s, multiple witnesses and detailed descriptions of U 2005 Page #132  
the subject. However, according to witnesses that Linda Moulton Howe has in 2005 Page #133  
e from? How many direct first-hand witnesses are there? \'v'hat is their re 2005 Page #135  
nticity Class Weighting Multiplier Witnesses (1st hand, professions, state  2005 Page #135  
and can be influenced. Second-hand witnesses count also, i.e. those that he 2005 Page #136  
lem free. At th.is level, multiple witnesses are present that have seen the 2005 Page #137  
 investigation has been completed. Witnesses are present, stories appear ge 2005 Page #137  
ded by his merely listening to the witnesses and assessing their integrity  2005 Page #140  
s from both ci\i.lian and military witnesses. All that is required is for o 2005 Page #149  
has not been c;rroborated by other witnesses. He doesn't know the exact dat 2005 Page #165  
und this to be the case with other witnesses I have interviewed. One night  2005 Page #165  
om the details as we talk to other witnesses. A man named Frenchie was stat 2005 Page #166  
le to no corroboration by multiple witnesses, and questionable physical evi 2005 Page #166  
ies because of the sheer number of witnesses who have testified to this eve 2005 Page #166  
 record. Others have spoken out as witnesses to captured UFOs or reverse en 2005 Page #168  
near Evansville. Indiana. Numerous witnesses. -Strange orange ball of light 2006 Page #28  
 correlations emerge. Three of the witnesses interviewed provide suggestive 2006 Page #47  
 a civilian population. - Civilian witnesses were interrogated and/or warne 2006 Page #72  
y fire damage or sooting. Civilian witnesses Andy Hoyt, his sister Lisa Gje 2006 Page #83  
ndering about flying saucers. Most witnesses agreed that a blazing object h 2006 Page #89  
m her description. By working with witnesses, I discovered that the artist' 2006 Page #91  
be the actual likeness of what the witnesses saw, and it continues to be sh 2006 Page #91  
at I spoke with said they knew the witnesses very well. Mrs. May was a well 2006 Page #93  
 emitted the gaseous odor that the witnesses smelled. These exhaust pipes w 2006 Page #94  
newspaper, actually spoke with the witnesses involved in the incident that  2006 Page #98  
 have interviewed all of the seven witnesses. During my research, I tracked 2006 Page #98  
en the details of the story by the witnesses and Mrs. May gave him a detail 2006 Page #98  
d stated, "The thing, described by witnesses as 'half-man, half-dragon' had 2006 Page #99  
nd Butler were canvassing possible witnesses. Press attention had developed 2006 Page #111  
ceived short shrift with the local witnesses, as can be seen from the follo 2006 Page #121  
had elapsed, most of the principal witnesses and participants involved in t 2006 Page #180  
t of December 30, 1984. These same witnesses recall the ship stopping off o 2006 Page #188  
to its destination. Nearly all the witnesses report that this ship belonged 2006 Page #188  
night sky and the proximity of the witnesses to the event, this maneuver ca 2006 Page #190  
wo distinct angles by two separate witnesses, it's to be expected that the  2006 Page #191  
oved a prolonged and noisy effort. Witnesses reported seeing the lights of  2006 Page #191  
 and continues to be presented The witnesses have been and continue to be h 2006 Page #193  
ppened to the puzzling object that witnesses saw streaking into Bellingham  2006 Page #194  
ch person to recommend us to other witnesses. At first people were very rel 2006 Page #198  
ol • .• •;.. '. Disclosure Project Witnesses ■ Claim that certain waived US 2007 Page #55  
se at the time they had 300 expert witnesses all of which were ex military, 2007 Page #85  
mation from the disclosure project witnesses mainly to do what I termed fur 2007 Page #85  
orth looking at, coupled \v;ch the witnesses from the disclosure project. i 2007 Page #85  
 them. They are not allowed any UK witnesses. They are in a terrible situat 2007 Page #92  
acres, tops. DeBow: How many other witnesses saw this fireball from the sky 2007 Page #123  
barley scratched the surface. More witnesses are being pursued and we wiJJ  2007 Page #127  
he Roswell incident. Many creruble witnesses to trus have come forward in t 2007 Page #127  
ashed and exploded. i'viany of the witnesses describe seeing a column of wh 2007 Page #128  
dent ~at has a lot of indisputable witnesses. In November 24, 1992, many pe 2007 Page #128  
park for over 10 years. Additional witnesses in the area reported bizarre p 2007 Page #129  
itude and crashed to the ground. A witnesses was only 500 meters away and h 2007 Page #129  
round the jagged hole. None of the witnesses reported seeing anything insid 2007 Page #187  
uncture damage was believed by the witnesses to have resulted from the mid- 2007 Page #187  
nt was a two-foot-wide "dent." The witnesses believed the dent to have been 2007 Page #187  
Maffei, in the presence of severaJ witnesses. Dr. Maffei issued the fo!Jowi 2007 Page #194  
e then adds that, accorrung co the witnesses, the central disk starred to e 2007 Page #199  
as it fell on the wet street. "The witnesses recovered two metal chunks, ab 2007 Page #199  
s with Ubatuba, where the date and witnesses are missing but a metal fragme 2007 Page #200  
ic fragments were retrieved by the witnesses and later subjected to open sc 2007 Page #201  
vilian researchers found dozens of witnesses , evidence of a radar sighting 2008 Page #7  
s a possible landing and dozens of witnesses , spent "one full day" investi 2008 Page #7  
 to interview all but a few of the witnesses and they failed to find any tr 2008 Page #7  
' That article suggested dozens of witnesses and even named some of them. I 2008 Page #8  
om Utah where there were dozens of witnesses, talk of the craft interacting 2008 Page #10  
91 and interviewed a number of the witnesses . Among the first to sight the 2008 Page #11  
e landed in Utah, but we also have witnesses to it talcing off again, headi 2008 Page #15  
rd Las Vegas where there were more witnesses and it was tracked on radar. T 2008 Page #16  
asonable when the testimony of the witnesses is ignored. This reveals that  2008 Page #17  
 because they interviewed the Utah witnesses such as Bob Robinson and Floyd 2008 Page #17  
yd Evans. They interviewed a dozen witnesses , some of whom described the o 2008 Page #17  
ose facts that didn't fit. But the witnesses who were there know the truth. 2008 Page #17  
 because of the reliability of the witnesses; because of the detailed, simi 2008 Page #29  
d , accidentally or deliberately . Witnesses move away, forget, or pass on. 2008 Page #40  
ieval aspect implies there must be witnesses somewhere even if they are res 2008 Page #40  
ental regulations . But what about witnesses from the communities nearest t 2008 Page #40  
h story lacked a date and definite witnesses ; it was a story repeated by s 2008 Page #42  
planation beyond speculation. More Witnesses are Identified - In 1987, Don  2008 Page #45  
arry Lake and Bert Dinius as local witnesses , and John Dodge, a reporter f 2008 Page #45  
aham and Darryl Graham as possible witnesses. He told his former boss he ha 2008 Page #46  
tory about initial report; several witnesses observe object arrive and expl 2008 Page #48  
count. Article identifies motorist witnesses Mrs. Ralph Case in Central Par 2008 Page #48  
ction Kn,ssel UFO When I interview witnesses l pay close attention to eye c 2008 Page #50  
ry Harnden, Andy Harnden and Other Witnesses Henry Harnden, 52 years old in 2008 Page #52  
. Conclusions- There were numerous witnesses to the arrival of a fiery obje 2008 Page #58  
ter. The descriptions given by the witnesses on the highway by Elma, Centra 2008 Page #59  
consistent with those of the other witnesses . However , it was very appare 2008 Page #59  
y of the event. I have encountered witnesses to violent events or survivors 2008 Page #59  
other personal details relating to witnesses and officials have to be remov 2008 Page #63  
xplain , including cases where the witnesses were pilots and police officer 2008 Page #64  
erloo Bridge in London by numerous witnesses. 11th September , 1985: 2 UFOs 2008 Page #65  
l-life Alan Rammer. one of the key witnesses in this investigation . 32 Acc 2008 Page #70  
ucer on his own. Dahl had multiple witnesses to his sighting and the myster 2009 Page #31  
had his sighting without any other witnesses. Nevertheless , when the Air F 2009 Page #31  
ry different to those of other UFO witnesses: his alleged 1952 liaisons -at 2009 Page #54  
s it help matters that most of the witnesses were children or that some of  2009 Page #135  
ars reported by that percentage of witnesses willing to put their accounts  2009 Page #135  
young man walking in the vicinity. Witnesses maintain that he disappeared a 2009 Page #136  
he beings and the crafts departed. Witnesses allege they observed a total o 2009 Page #136  
, the parents of some of the child witnesses and their neighbors reported a 2009 Page #136  
o note the Tass report stated that witnesses who saw the aliens "Were overw 2009 Page #138  
Voronezh UFO first appeared to the witnesses as a red light descending towa 2009 Page #139  
tory by suggesting that all of the witnesses involved misidentified some un 2009 Page #140  

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lor and design it approximates the witnesses' description of what they saw. 2004 Page #138  

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cognize Crisman as one of two main witnesses-the other being his business p 2009 Page #29  

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 since he was unable to locate the witnesses~ the original file with the wi 2007 Page #199  

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shed beyond the horizon before the witnessing scientists could click their  2005 Page #172  
jected because of the simultaneous witnessing of the objects with the repor 2008 Page #29  

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that secret work on UFOs continues witrun hidden and secure government faci 2005 Page #119  
 envisaged for a vehicle operating witrun the Earth's environment and it is 2005 Page #171  
r, and two-and-a-half page article witrun. The subject was Vintage, Histori 2007 Page #94  
cussed, fact that Keyhoe describes witrun the pages of The F!Jing Sa11cer C 2007 Page #132  

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 that nearly scared her out of her wits. It was a creature standing on a gu 2005 Page #34  
! thengs_ pabently watring for our wits 20 grow sharp, • An Anonymous eMali 2006 Page #34  

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 was als? ~ghly intelligent, quick witted, and possessed of superb memory s 2007 Page #136  

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ommunism and the Soviet Union. If, wittingly or unwittingly, she revealed a 2007 Page #136  

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 de not conform tn sound reasoninr witu "o»ard to tr- poosiblc outcome. In  2003 Page #214  

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pt to duplicate its function? \Y/e wiU examine these possibilities in th.is 2005 Page #161  

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n with his fellow pilots and their wives, at Wright Patterson AFB. A medium 2007 Page #114  

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waking an appmlaal af the ylHIttl, wiwli, pey^e^giGal csd ■Hilary attention 2003 Page #226  

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propaganda. Thjs is a lot like the Wizard of Oz. The main task is to create 2007 Page #20  

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bilit y?) Many of you are familiar wi~ the variou~ disinformation attempts  2007 Page #24  

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stataata feo ■aka a fteaWlaiiag aw wj aC tha altwtiaa aad rajart hartt witk 2003 Page #220  
;...:.:.-:.. help ycor c.c.nrch. J wJ 11 t'IO)d b.'K·~ ir; ,;oin.u-"· ;,;:u 2008 Page #57  
~v" -~ a,-« April 1958 NE Brazil N"WJ, ..... ,...,... •&M~ -~ ~A~"'" ao.o.~ 2009 Page #105  
~MJ -ll • T'btAtrwBt.b ■ Dt. L'"lO WJ.!k• ■ tort: A QwtYuroflJTO, • Calflll 2009 Page #147  

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P(•UOM I ITl:L~~"Ol•OC•LL• I 1, .. WJlltlTl..,0 IOUllll(l .t.HO lVALUA110N  2007 Page #174  

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 ON PORCH OF DRES BUILDING COVERED WJTH PEELING PAINT. BUT THE DOOR IS BRAN 2005 Page #66  

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nii;-r11ln clolld L-1 ll.:JV WI\.V wJU: :be atom lxlnQ the blrt!'lduy hono: 2009 Page #182  

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1lit •Jil.' : . 7 J • lli1©ru!Jf'@ WJ®~v ~®@J1 -:. "'-" ~· if}[.            2007 Page #180  

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ter, 2223773, Postalia, La Crosse, Wl, Mar 7, 1994; Issued to Quillin ’s Dr 2003 Page #170  
t to Quillan Drugstore, La Crosse, Wl a Two candidates interviewed a One re 2003 Page #180  
 were filmed in a grainy black and wl,jce with a handheld camera focused on 2007 Page #75  
Briefing Document of 1952, a paper wl,jch djdn't see the public light of da 2007 Page #75  

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'10 ~ P,T1!it~. WEite AM.t.1,0 'TO Wl'lNESS ... HU6E •SA1,0 BOWL. Ul'O ,.,. 2009 Page #124  

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 ?'\EW YOIU,, _June 1-J {.AP)- ior Wl1ctJ1cr It was !or u:,;c ai:-alns:.. n 2009 Page #184  

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titan af may—iMltty yea nM ■eke it wlaar that yarn are an a fact-Hartl ng a 2003 Page #226  

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o..na Sis. Per..-Arnett. Acaaed by Wlile House as a tool ror Iraqi Iii sinl 2009 Page #151  

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T UF-0,SH ... P~O u,u; /", IEEKIVE Wlill" CI0,-.\1' OH TOP, l-lf"SUl.!11, l 2009 Page #124  

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raordinarily vicious smear article wLitten by a far-left-leaning journalist 2005 Page #93  

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ln. W" of II.fr. il.Dd "11s. Wiley WLle.s, MiddfttO"'T~ WU IQ!emniztd in th 2009 Page #163  

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.¼:ed th'-'n and atlaat~ their ~c. wllh Uili n!"" ._.:.,~p,;o_ i.s -• 1· •p 2009 Page #163  

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CESS PROGRA?\IS HUGE BLACK BUDGETS Wlll-IOUT Ai\T OVERSIGIIT ANYONE SUPPORT 2008 Page #152  

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 Leech I ".-.n a!rp!ano c:iltippnd wlll1 n •OTt On • llmitec. ~ale, Rhd ncd 2009 Page #182  

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. ""~7. fM,T """"11,TN.. . -Dl'Llo WlllQ AW'D 1D W1T,Cff;t: TltH ,N,IT ·ci& 2009 Page #116  

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GROUP OFS'AC OPERATIONS OFFICER Rr?wlMt.cn in an. Utto Spec-ai Opc*»!n» Man 2003 Page #172  

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

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5' l..l!C~h irns been t:rc::lltr.d wlth be· ii Inv u C(!ntrnl fJ{,,1re ir:  2009 Page #183  

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TOKMDM J"77 fcs will pnm  to Chlaa wlthest *elay far th* pmyooi «f ea aypea 2003 Page #223  

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 publicly told of UFO experiences, wlule Dr. Edgar ·Mitchell, the sixth man 2005 Page #119  

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-' ... y...,~.._ _:._._: AU _,.. c,wm.,a.u ,..,.. ....,.Y ~s TIIAT I.NIO OH 2009 Page #117  

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AS .rfedAt trArTri7A7;, "rAIT: • r Wm's, 7.40,p, t. KUCt moms., et Xs1.0.1  2004 Page #203  

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

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tabla iiaasyisasos *f asr^s^ffloae wMA yw my fusawml, sat ths yrohshla aoao 2003 Page #223  

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prabnbla a—aipimsgaa c2 aaaf at a— wMak yw any rweeuiaMd* and tka yrabaMLa  2003 Page #226  

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940's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) were quite in vogue, both in the US 2006 Page #105  

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 Wilhelm Reich and UFOs Jim Martin wmes 10 IVi'/he/111 Reich and the Cold W 2005 Page #93  

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ije goes &woes the sky an falls 4:)wn into the Sea. This phenomenon took pl 2004 Page #19  
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 J romolaned to CNN of -.--1o1c io wnallsm. • 145                           2009 Page #151  

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1nstrumerta t?on and conmun.canons wnen the F-4 turreo a., a1 trom the o:i; 2009 Page #143  

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man Confirms attending meetings at Wnght Patterson AFB regarding the 'milit 2006 Page #27  

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ctually contributed to the dangers wnich threaten peace and the very existe 2008 Page #117  

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aaogor ratan via laraa for a brlaf wnrrejr of anrrwst aoaditdaaa than. than 2003 Page #220  

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rnd today, Pro~. Leech r :11 Id he wns "su:-p:r!::::!d" to hcor tha! I ri L 2009 Page #183  

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for kllling thal\ iluccecdcd . and wn•n the ;,IMn_n far away but for l:rll• 2009 Page #182  

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 Aotorlor@tl@^ situation in Ohlaa. Wo ore and hero been desirous of finding 2003 Page #228  
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Word: "wobbled", 3 instance(s) (Back to Top)

on their sides. The central saucer wobbled and dropped down about 700 feet  2003 Page #41  
 came back, flashed, pulsated, and wobbled while moving irregularly from so 2005 Page #96  
ing, then remained dim. The second wobbled, then it too, dimmed markedly. S 2005 Page #100  

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

sc shape craft, one in the middle, wobbling, and five surrounding it, at an 2003 Page #41  
ed down about 700 feet and stopped wobbling before one of the circling sauc 2003 Page #41  
ngle turn, then slowed and started wobbling. Then it dropped downward conti 2006 Page #177  

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

pace doing a U-turn. Source http /*woe projectprove.com/ Gary McKinnon Look 2006 Page #31  
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Word: "wohten", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 vas la fl4t art.tficial sotoilito wohten already has beta located in Boliv 2004 Page #20  

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

even large projects. boo. um.. Mos Wok is amaan•ella tom 1-.4. 6116 C.M.111 2006 Page #32  

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

y in the tower looked like he just woke up He reported nothing. it was now  2004 Page #55  
the rest of December 26, 1980, and woke up in the early morning of December 2008 Page #86  

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 up to me and said that she'd been woken by the bang. She also lived on the 2006 Page #129  

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

, which will be discussed shortly. Wolfe omits the UFO and Moon Dust refere 2007 Page #135  

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

d do with such disclosures. Donald Wolfe's book, The Last Days of Marilyn M 2007 Page #135  

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

x Motebook Creative Director: Mike Wolfsohn Ari Dlreclnr: Jules Fox Copywri 2007 Page #66  

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

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Word: "woman", 30 instance(s) (Back to Top)

usion that here was a very sincere woman with a quality case worthy of a de 2003 Page #38  
Attacks on Roswell & MJ-12 Spokane Woman Killed When Hit by Automobile. LAT 2003 Page #119  
nt heard a frightened and confused woman describing a weird experience the  2003 Page #142  
E DOCTORS TO ACTUALLY EVALUATE THE WOMAN DAMAGE AND THE ANIKAL DAMAGE THAT  2004 Page #24  
e when another call came in from a woman who lived over in Cape Sable Islan 2004 Page #36  
Herbert Knowles was contacted by a woman in his home town of Elliot, Maine, 2004 Page #103  
1 0 Researcher Raymond Jordan V, 4 Woman saw by mistake alien body held at  2004 Page #111  
men with open minds. Every man and woman with an independent mind comes int 2004 Page #154  
nd deny the whole alien story. The woman, who was employed at Varginha's Fo 2005 Page #36  
estigator Don Schmitt spoke with a woman named Judy Woolcott, who had an in 2005 Page #44  
A few of his sources follow.4 1. A woman whose husband was in the Air Force 2005 Page #78  
ks ago I had a conversation with a woman at a local public library; a mom o 2005 Page #85  
ell. Mrs. May was a well-respected woman and the boys were good old-fashion 2006 Page #93  
Monster on West Va. Hill Frightens Woman and Six Boys." This paper gave a q 2006 Page #99  
'mass hysteria." Did a 32 year old woman and six country boys all misinterp 2006 Page #99  
mysterious illness, with the young woman, who resided in a trailer nearby,  2006 Page #110  
ime, with such regularity that the woman and her husband brought out lawn c 2006 Page #199  
Pioche. We also heard from another woman who reported seeing a similar blac 2006 Page #199  
ernment agents, had witnessed a NY woman being abducted from her 12th floor 2006 Page #203  
nveyed letters from him and the NY woman, plus a videotape. These were acce 2006 Page #203  
eing draw up into a large UFO, the woman says ''You'd better ring the Royal 2007 Page #71  
of dury. There was a story about a woman who went around Bosnia and she was 2007 Page #81  
e police and two radio stations. A woman in Ponce videotaped a bright light 2007 Page #130  
part and parcel of the life of rhe woman who loved to be 10\ ed. Monroe wou 2007 Page #137  
er vehicles, one driven by a young woman with a baby, and the other by an e 2008 Page #58  
estigator Don Schmitt spoke with a woman named Judy Woolcott , who had an i 2009 Page #51  
he Washington coast, a 72 year-old woman was outraged by the Balloons and D 2009 Page #87  
red with the friendship of a brave woman who remained kind and optimistic d 2009 Page #88  
querque 1952, pgs. 44 7-456. For a woman who had faced serious illness and  2009 Page #90  
ntly , I respected June Crain as a woman who had faced tragedy, adversity , 2009 Page #95  

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

IA and AFOSI liked it. The men and women whose job it was to keep things bu 2003 Page #148  
ng more times than he lusted after women. There were about 20 of us standin 2003 Page #196  
of airships." Of these two elderly women, neither had any direct knowledge  2004 Page #29  
 earlier, Wickens, along with four women in his vehicle, had been traveling 2004 Page #34  
gh that area. Wickens and the four women discussed what they should do. Lau 2004 Page #35  
80. One of only a small handful of women attached to the 81st Security Poli 2004 Page #54  
that day, around 3 p.m., the young women who would turn out to be the main  2005 Page #31  
a huge amount of money to make the women go public and deny their story. If 2005 Page #35  
ategic air command people -men and women who \Vere able to decide whether t 2007 Page #85  
o fault of American service men or women bur the fault of government or cov 2007 Page #89  
ith panic and took to the streets, women cried, thinking it was the end of  2008 Page #98  
were made up of handpicked men and women who were up to the task. The men a 2009 Page #155  
o were up to the task. The men and women who broke the German code under th 2009 Page #155  
ience, as well as American Men and Women of Science, was the author of more 2009 Page #164  

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

hoe, corresponding to a size 4-1/2 women's shoe length. It would possibly f 2003 Page #48  

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

t goes on to say that when we have won the war the USA must assume its dest 2003 Page #27  
in U.S. history Cordell Hull. Hull won the Nobel Peace Prize for the work h 2003 Page #190  
nal judgment that, when the war is won, and peace is once again restored, t 2005 Page #128  
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e agents. A weapon that could have won the war against Japan bad it been co 2009 Page #157  

Word: "won't", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ld never speak of this again, so I won't. And finally in desperation, I sai 2003 Page #36  
s hands, but I am afraid that they won't learn much about them from inspect 2004 Page #95  
 make — yes it will be me or no it won't be me_ 187                         2004 Page #190  
t sources. Let me add one that you won't have heard. Earlier this spring wh 2004 Page #191  
ey Office Photographs continues. I won't go into boring details of the math 2004 Page #238  
not the first to be eliminated and won't be the last I assure you. You have 2004 Page #249  
 how to travel to the stars and it won't take a lifetime to do it.. .. lt i 2005 Page #81  
struction of all life. Mutual fear won't stop war. Almost looks as if Freud 2005 Page #102  
is too much trouble and the public won't know the difference". I distinctly 2006 Page #12  
ow hew to Irani to the Sars and it won't take a lifetime to dolt.' • "it is 2006 Page #27  
 spoke with him on the phone. Tony won't reveal the real name of James Pres 2006 Page #123  
perations Center." "Given that you won't comment on the hypothesis that Ope 2006 Page #130  
track B-52s and Phantoms. Again, I won't tell you the maximum speeds they g 2006 Page #147  
gs and you still can't believe it? Won't believe it? That's incredible!' I  2006 Page #157  
 l am not fully interested it just won't stick. It's being lazy perhaps bec 2007 Page #80  
the man's tale is shaky because he won't allow his name to be used. If he i 2008 Page #14  
 let me report who he is. Since be won't, there is no way for others to eva 2008 Page #14  
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Word: "wonder", 15 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ecrets", "applications of this new wonder ” and “above Is not wholly clear" 2003 Page #26  
ho were around the house. One must wonder what the purpose was of having ha 2003 Page #70  
 the Kecksburg incident, makes one wonder what they are really hiding. As a 2003 Page #72  
ing mass sightings? Interesting to wonder this. Slide 29 is the actual cont 2003 Page #176  
vince you: just enough to make you wonder. Take three secrets maybe still b 2004 Page #130  
ry and intelligence community.2 No wonder, since quite a few of these docum 2005 Page #73  
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ere somethmg else. He now began co wonder in earnest what they might be, an 2005 Page #95  
the future of orgonomy. I can only wonder how Neill would have reacted had  2005 Page #103  
is and foreign equipment. Some may wonder how the "lack of activity" compor 2005 Page #142  
y family, staring up with a mix of wonder and terror watching as Sputnik, t 2006 Page #182  
n as its two occupants stare up in wonder. The man closest to us about to s 2007 Page #74  
through a Nazi organization. Small wonder there was an immediate Cold War,  2008 Page #139  
uicidal tendencies . And Americans wonder why there has been a rash of scho 2008 Page #141  
wn to me. While one is prompted to wonder whose security may have been at s 2009 Page #24  

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

y extraterrestrial in origin, some wondered if anomalies might be detected  2003 Page #107  
it was tuned to about 7MHz. Taylor wondered if there might be a connection  2003 Page #111  
netic fields tried. The researcher wondered if the large positive ion emiss 2003 Page #111  
r were not finding. Nickerson also wondered why there were submarines off t 2004 Page #41  
nonymous Air Force coloneL I often wondered if Randle was aware of the iron 2004 Page #224  
ng operations i.n Arizona. He even wondered: ''Whether the Air Force had ac 2005 Page #100  
 experiments, as Reich himself had wondered about. 98                       2005 Page #100  
 there. Before ending the talk, be wondered about the purpose of my message 2006 Page #167  
 it make you nervous?" he asked. I wondered how I should respond. So I repl 2006 Page #204  
uction -type experiences and often wondered if he had received an implant.  2006 Page #206  
rt of time that I was there .... I wondered if trus was me as it was the sa 2007 Page #90  
ior to Arnold's UFO sighting and I wondered if there may be some connection 2009 Page #156  

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

s, and no exhaust. They would make wonderful weapons delivery and defensive 2006 Page #9  
ese individuals had some weird and wonderful experiences and usually wanted 2006 Page #204  
ucted human counterparts. And what wonderful cigarettes they must have been 2007 Page #65  
uccesses . ln a variation on their wonderful, ongoing ad series, a 1950s cl 2007 Page #66  
erse must defer to the dog in this wonderful ad from Friskies. \XlhjJe diff 2007 Page #67  
y Editor. 31 If you want to read a wonderful novel, try the coming-of-age n 2008 Page #70  

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

the driveway, tired, confused, and wondering about what they had seen in th 2003 Page #143  
g for re-election. In case you are wondering, Reagan did mention ET in the  2003 Page #199  
were flooded with calls by persons wondering about flying saucers. Most wit 2006 Page #89  
ne his wife to get out of town and wondering if he should begin moving file 2006 Page #168  
y vanished. January 1 — 5, 1985... Wondering what happened to the recovery  2006 Page #188  
 and we were all Cr) ing, you know wondering what to do. And nobody would t 2007 Page #122  
t far from my apartment. It got me wondering if there was a chance that any 2009 Page #137  
he atom bomb in subjugating Japan. Wondering who Leech was, I found the ans 2009 Page #157  

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

 “super weapons of war” o “of such wonders ” □ Liabilities: no paper forens 2003 Page #27  
s closed down in the 1990s and one wonders where the "alien technology muse 2003 Page #102  
racked open the door on all of its wonders . For now, we could not do any b 2005 Page #120  
and build all of the technological wonders that we enjO). \Vh.ile trus may  2005 Page #163  
oughness and lightweight. Hamilton wonders little man meant 1947. Stringfie 2006 Page #26  
lm, Tomorrow Never Dies. What, one wonders, did the MoD think it had to gai 2006 Page #131  

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

rld around us, all together on the wondrous wheel of 41. Our task is to stu 2006 Page #194  

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

itn, THEY ARS MOWITORING THE wicou wonn. RECumAISSANCE 24 moms A DAY, YOU K 2004 Page #24  

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

,ut,jec1ed to censomup. Thus. nost Wonrmon atiout the war carnerrorn rTilil 2009 Page #151  

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

and it is proper to have a genuine wony about this problem. We seem to have 2008 Page #111  

Word: "won·ied", 1 instance(s) (Back to Top)

 me and John Burroughs and they're won·ied about Col. Halt. They know all a 2008 Page #92  

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

tNrea Ay; 'ow! ...uf • ;I. writ e, Woo O.. •• 3.10 .14.• "we aidar Ana. tlr 2006 Page #34  
-mth AFB E.ncointet ■ Ft.om Bad to Woo, ■ Fur i.'l the S!;y. The 'l'u1.-i,  2009 Page #142  

Word: "wood", 148 instance(s) (Back to Top)

                   Acknowledgments Wood & Wood Enterprises and www.majestic 2003 Page #2  
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Kenn Thomas, Mathew Williams, Ryan Wood and Dr. Robert Wood. Sincere apprec 2003 Page #2  
Williams, Ryan Wood and Dr. Robert Wood. Sincere appreciation goes to the o 2003 Page #2  
el Kuijsten, Nick Redfern and Ryan Wood. Their steadfast dedication to the  2003 Page #2  
ference or questions contact: Ryan Wood or Dr. Bob Wood (Wood & Wood Enterp 2003 Page #2  
ions contact: Ryan Wood or Dr. Bob Wood (Wood & Wood Enterprises) 14004 Qua 2003 Page #2  
ontact: Ryan Wood or Dr. Bob Wood (Wood & Wood Enterprises) 14004 Quail Rid 2003 Page #2  
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Girardeau Missouri In 1941 Ryan S. Wood ABSRACT: This paper will review the 2003 Page #21  
rlette's own words as recorded for Wood & Wood LLC's upcoming television do 2003 Page #23  
s own words as recorded for Wood & Wood LLC's upcoming television documenta 2003 Page #23  
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al Operations Manual Dr. Robert M. Wood Introduction and Background BACKGRO 2003 Page #169  
ams..similarity...dense grain-free wood...tensile and compression strength. 2003 Page #175  
was quite crude. Furthermore, Ryan Wood has shown convincingly that such an 2003 Page #179  
hentic Camera Guide (found by Ryan Wood at the Stanford Library after much  2003 Page #181  
e initials either EWL or JRT. Ryan Wood and I have initiated the process of 2003 Page #181  
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Ron Regehr, Chuck Wade, Dr. Robert Wood, and Ryan S. Wood. Sincere apprecia 2004 Page #2  
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el Kuijsten, Nick Redfern and Ryan Wood. Their steadfast dedication to the  2004 Page #2  
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tion of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood 195 UFO Crash at Aztec Paul Kimball 2004 Page #3  
nation of Leaked Documents Ryan S. Wood 239                                 2004 Page #3  
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ble as a reprint from Bob and Ryan Wood. Presumably he was selected as the  2004 Page #127  
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 night in order to show them balsa wood sticks with tape from a toy factory 2004 Page #142  
stly there were objects resembling wood, the color of wood with no grain, b 2004 Page #142  
ects resembling wood, the color of wood with no grain, but this was not woo 2004 Page #142  
od with no grain, but this was not wood and these members could not be cut, 2004 Page #142  
ents, published by Robert and Ryan Wood The Special Operations Manual 1-01, 2004 Page #149  
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leaked documents that Bob and Ryan Wood are now researching. I will let the 2004 Page #196  
tion of UFO-Related Deaths Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2004 Ryan S. Wood Agenda  2004 Page #198  
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xtraterrestrial Technology Ryan S. Wood Copyright 2005 Ryan S. Wood Excerpt 2005 Page #117  
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hed aerospace physicist Dr. Robert Wood, Ryan has worked \Vith clarity and  2005 Page #117  
t it for several ~ears now is Ryan Wood. Ryan, along with lus father Dr. Ro 2005 Page #119  
long with lus father Dr. Robert M. Wood, has done significant work in recen 2005 Page #119  
re than 75 cases addressed b~ Ryan Wood are genuine, tlus represents an inc 2005 Page #119  
x to discredit the researcher. Dr. Wood mentions a few probable hoaxes. One 2005 Page #132  
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uney, Dr. Robert Wood, and Ryan S. Wood. Sincere appreciation goes to the o 2006 Page #2  
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cently by Dr. Robert Wood and Ryan Wood. Understanding the highly classifie 2006 Page #14  
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ce November 10-11, 2007 by Dr. Bob Wood HOW I BECAME INVOLVED ■ How to get  2007 Page #42  
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erence November 8, 2008 by Dr. Bob Wood Many sources/ documents Soun:e When 2008 Page #115  
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d, Ph.D. Copyrigh i 2009 Robert M. Wood .My interest in UFO research got a  2009 Page #7  
he hoaxed parts and why. Robert M. Wood Newport Beach California October 28 2009 Page #14  
3, 1999.16 According to Dr. Robert Wood and Ryan Wood, the Burned Document  2009 Page #39  
ording to Dr. Robert Wood and Ryan Wood, the Burned Document is an original 2009 Page #39  
it should be wet. 35 Dr. Robert M. Wood, who is the foremost expert in anal 2009 Page #43  
encies, according to Dr. Robert M. Wood. The term "it should be wet" theref 2009 Page #43  

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

ln :,cript-5tyle "'rit.ing. Loe.Jc wood':, DJrectory indJcdtc:, this waterm 2007 Page #46  

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ght be rufficult. As you read Ryan Wood's summary of cases where visitors h 2005 Page #117  
esticdocu emnts.com for Dr. Robert Wood's papers-Validating the New Majesti 2005 Page #130  
                               Bob Wood's data ■Word length Error QD -Einst 2008 Page #119  

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

ontroversial topic than Dr. Robert Wood-father of Majic Eyes Only author Ry 2008 Page #36  

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

her of Majic Eyes Only author Ryan Wood-whose forthcoming book, In Search o 2008 Page #36  

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

was on Security Police duty at RAF Woodbrid ge's back gate, commonly known  2008 Page #78  

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

cancelled its involvement with RAF Woodbridg e and RAF Bentwaters. Bentwate 2008 Page #72  
 Sergeant (SSgt) Bud Steffens. RAF Woodbridg e was four miles west of RAF B 2008 Page #78  
actical Fighter Wing at Bentwaters/Woodbridg e, Major General Gordon Edmund 2009 Page #60  

Word: "woodbridge", 57 instance(s) (Back to Top)

ident Don Ledger 31 The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident: New & Previousl 2004 Page #3  
                    The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident: New and Previou 2004 Page #46  
t-Hand Account of the Bentwaters I Woodbridge UFO Incident, Its Cover-Lip a 2004 Page #46  
ts which constitute the Bentwaters/Woodbridge LIFO Incident, then go on to  2004 Page #46  
olice (LE) at the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge observed unidentified lights  2004 Page #47  
n a mile from the perimeter of RAF Woodbridge. This was the event that invo 2004 Page #47  
                    The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident encountered a st 2004 Page #48  
                    The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident Ed Cavanasac, fo 2004 Page #50  
                    The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident those tanks woul 2004 Page #52  
the time a resident of the town of Woodbridge, Suffolk. Seven or eight year 2004 Page #52  
 tunnels which exist between (RAF) Woodbridge and Benrwaters. Was this plan 2004 Page #52  
ally with regard to the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO incident. Lord Hill-Norto 2004 Page #53  
e stored at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge in violation of U.K./U.S. tre 2004 Page #53  
                    The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident Lord Gilbert: It 2004 Page #54  
in the Weapons Storage Area at RAF Woodbridge were struck by beams of light 2004 Page #54  
el based at RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge, which stemmed from their inv 2004 Page #54  
wing shift (3 p.m.-11 p.m.) when a Woodbridge Patrol called in a report of  2004 Page #55  
t of the strange lights outside of Woodbridge to C Flight... Upon coming to 2004 Page #55  
, between midnight and 2 a.m., our Woodbridge patrols reported strange ligh 2004 Page #55  
ld hear what was being seen by our Woodbridge personnel. The WSA tower oper 2004 Page #55  
the sky atop the tree line towards Woodbridge base. Late in the shift, Bob  2004 Page #55  
                    The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident thought we saw s 2004 Page #56  
ut what happened at RAF Bentwaters/Woodbridge in 1980. This is the first ti 2004 Page #57  
                    The Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident The Ministry of  2004 Page #58  
 his involvement in the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO incident. Budd and Larry  2004 Page #58  
ss mystery known at the Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident. It does however 2004 Page #59  
s. In any case, another Bentwaters/Woodbridge UFO Incident update will be s 2004 Page #59  
n Answers 232, "RAF Benrwaters and Woodbridge: Nuclear Weapons Allegations. 2004 Page #59  
 Air Force stations Bentwaters and Woodbridge. According to numerous U.S. A 2006 Page #132  
41 transporter aircraft arrived at Woodbridge just hours after the initial  2006 Page #132  
as an active military station, RAF Woodbridge was home to a squadron with a 2006 Page #132  
Recovery Squadron stationed at RAF Woodbridge [provided] standby rescue cov 2006 Page #132  
y the Deputy Base Commander at RAF Woodbridge , Colonel Charles Halt, revea 2008 Page #32  
ights outside the back gate at RAF Woodbridge. Thinking an aircraft might h 2008 Page #32  
 Oak Ridge, and RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge , to name but four. Is it rea 2008 Page #37  
 MAP of Rendlesham Forest, Butley, Woodbridge , Suffolk, England SLIDE# 3 B 2008 Page #71  
er in 1958, RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge became a joint U.S. Air Force 2008 Page #72  
ely owned business park, while RAF Woodbridge is used by the U. K. Ministry 2008 Page #72  
 exercises. MAP of Orford Ness and Woodbridge SLIDE# 6 Cobra Mist Patch 66  2008 Page #72  
ce1nber 26 -28, 1980 SLIDE# 15 RAF Woodbridge East Gate 72 As the clock was 2008 Page #78  
Rendlesharn Forest east of the RAF Woodbridge East Gate. So, Burroughs and  2008 Page #78  
nniston was duty supervisor at RAF Woodbridge and 73                        2008 Page #79  
n radar" about five miles from RAF Woodbridge and Bentwaters .              2008 Page #80  
ving back. SLIDE# 30 Aerial of RAF Woodbridge and Rendlesham Forest with Ji 2008 Page #85  
r Wing at RAF/USAF NATO Bentwaters/Woodbridge , Major General Gordon Edmund 2008 Page #88  
 Force Bentwaters, Royal Air Force Woodbridge and green Rendlesham Forest i 2009 Page #57  
 Aerial image of the runway at RAF Woodbridge surrounded by the thick Rendl 2009 Page #58  
nniston (Ret.) in 2007. He was RAF Woodbridge Security Supervisor on Decemb 2009 Page #61  
) asking him to proceed to the RAF Woodbridge East Gate. There he was to co 2009 Page #62  
r force policemen were working RAF Woodbridge . One of those air force poli 2009 Page #62  
 Sgt. Bud Steffens. East Gate, RAF Woodbridge looking toward Rendlesham For 2009 Page #62  
7, photograph from RAF Bentwaters /Woodbridge tower used to monitor undergr 2009 Page #71  
Fighter Wing at RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge, Major General Gordon Edmund  2009 Page #72  
SHAM FOREST NEAR RAF BENTWATERSAND WOODBRIDGE WAS 'EXTRATERRESTRIAL IN ORIG 2009 Page #74  
est between RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge , do not remember the same de 2009 Page #77  
woods and bring it over to the RAF Woodbridge flight line over by the 67th  2009 Page #79  
e LaPlume was on patrol at the RAF Woodbridge East Gate with Senior Aim1an, 2009 Page #81  

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

 Bentwaters, but close by away RAF Woodbridge's East Gate. Upon disembarkin 2004 Page #47  
e aircraft, headed straight out of Woodbridge's East Gate, and disappeared  2006 Page #132  

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

ct fall slowly from the sky into a wooded area near Kecksburg during the la 2003 Page #53  
ved within walking distance of the wooded area where the object reportedly  2003 Page #54  
 Landing Site Initially, the large wooded area where the object reportedly  2003 Page #63  
tz and I were looking through that wooded area when we both noticed a serie 2003 Page #63  
bject reported to have fallen in a wooded area-Kecksburg in Westmoreland Co 2003 Page #66  
ded to head down towards the large wooded area below. He said he was down t 2003 Page #68  
 the lane looking down towards the wooded ravine, where he could see a stra 2003 Page #70  
down through the field towards the wooded area. Soon after, a military offi 2003 Page #70  
vel and they were advancing on the wooded area. Don said, "Their stride was 2003 Page #71  
other on the opposite shore in the wooded area. ” www.maiesticdocumeats com 2003 Page #159  
 observed unidentified lights in a wooded area outside the base's East Gate 2004 Page #47  
 a hall used for celebrations in a wooded area near Varginha's zoo. She wen 2005 Page #34  
They walked up a dirt path where a wooded area was located on their left an 2006 Page #90  
y reflected the green color of the wooded environment around it when it lit 2006 Page #94  

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

turevaporproof, water-grease-proof wooden container Note: organic matter ha 2003 Page #175  
resistance and was placed within a wooden box, then loaded on the ESA truck 2005 Page #31  
as certainly nor "just a big, old, wooden boar." ReporredJy, Riggs divulges 2007 Page #139  
ea described by Gordon Graham. The wooden bridge has been replaced with con 2008 Page #51  

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

osts cut by hand from Utah juniper woodlands . ·Most of the original posts  2005 Page #53  

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

 with passport authorized by Pres. Woodrow Wilson. Lenin also left his temp 2008 Page #125  

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

sons what had just happened in the woods a short drive outside of town. It  2003 Page #22  
, from 6:22 pm to 6:58 pm in Houck Woods (actually Louis Houck who lived in 2003 Page #37  
 corner of his eye as it fell into woods not far away. He and his sister ra 2003 Page #54  
lue smoke that was rising from the woods. The kids proceeded to run towards 2003 Page #54  
on the event called "Object In the Woods." Murphy had no idea that the info 2003 Page #54  
ay in 1965, and it was down in the woods. Gatty, like other observers that  2003 Page #55  
g down before its descent into the woods near Kecksburg, only miles away. W 2003 Page #58  
 observed the object fall into the woods that afternoon just as it was gett 2003 Page #58  
ke. The two men went down into the woods with a Geiger counter and flashlig 2003 Page #59  
hlights. When they came out of the woods Murphy at one point asked Carl Met 2003 Page #59  
at there was something down in the woods of military interest. Reporter Joh 2003 Page #59  
hal who had just returned from the woods, called the state police barracks  2003 Page #59  
y was denied access to go into the woods with the officials. 55             2003 Page #59  
d flashing blue lights down in the woods below. It was almost dark, but he  2003 Page #60  
trench coats came down through the woods and told them that the area was no 2003 Page #60  
ey also saw the object down in the woods before it was taken from that loca 2003 Page #60  
ee path continued down through the woods into the bottom of the ravine, and 2003 Page #63  
teams that found the object in the woods. That man was Jim Romansky. He wal 2003 Page #63  
ecksburg had also gone down in the woods that day in 1965, and saw the obje 2003 Page #63  
 had indeed seen the object in the woods. He was interviewed and he agreed  2003 Page #63  
he agreed to take us down into the woods and show us the spot where the obj 2003 Page #63  
landed. Bill took us down into the woods from a different entrance then we  2003 Page #63  
he blue arching lights down in the woods. When we arrived at the location,  2003 Page #63  
t semi-buried in the ground in the woods. Credit: Charles Hanna Figure 4. P 2003 Page #64  
ike descent of the object into the woods all have to be dealt with. Informa 2003 Page #65  
y attempted to sneak down into the woods to the impact site and were stoppe 2003 Page #66  
t which was called, "Object In The Woods." It was broadcast about a week la 2003 Page #67  
at this man had hidden down in the woods in 1965, and he observed much of t 2003 Page #68  
 various people began to enter the woods. Joel, who had previous military e 2003 Page #69  
e controlling the operation in the woods, which was unfolding before Joel's 2003 Page #69  
 able to look down into fields and woods below. He observed in an open fiel 2003 Page #71  
coming from the direction of those woods, which made the hair stand up on t 2003 Page #71  
 an object having gone down in the woods in 1965. I have said for years, "T 2003 Page #71  
 1965. Murphy, John "Object in the Woods." WHJB Radio, Greensburg, PA Decem 2003 Page #72  
 pay phone at an Irving Station in Woods Harbor. Everyone got back into the 2004 Page #35  
the mile or so to the pay phone in Woods Harbor. Corporal Victor Werbicki w 2004 Page #35  
s position in an area just west of Woods 32                                 2004 Page #35  
 waiting patiently by the phone in Woods Harbor. Werbicki was still not con 2004 Page #36  
cation at the back of his house in Woods Harbor, which overlooked the Sound 2004 Page #45  
on what actually happened in those woods that night, and what happened afte 2004 Page #46  
r men headed off base and into the woods. As they entered the area of conce 2004 Page #47  
lete memories of their time in the woods. The fourth man did not return wit 2004 Page #47  
groups and ordered deeper into the woods to "investigate a disturbance." Wi 2004 Page #47  
 Tim Cooper. In the past year, the Woods have released a commendation that  2004 Page #101  
re now researching. I will let the Woods tell the story of what they have g 2004 Page #196  
ear it in the darkened area of the woods that resembled two large glowing e 2006 Page #90  
on and directed the beams into the woods at the two gleaming lights. At tha 2006 Page #90  
-body protection suit, entered the woods — for reasons that remain unknown. 2006 Page #132  
d event, lived in that neck of the woods since 1985, and had contacts in th 2006 Page #180  
ires. He was a logger-be knows the woods. He always trlked about his fires  2007 Page #126  
at" card. National Security in the Woods Late in December 1980, a series of 2008 Page #31  
elevated radiation readings in the woods, carefully avoided capture, and cr 2008 Page #31  
rigin and intent manifested in the woods on the nights in question ; or (B) 2008 Page #32  
 I heard "something crashed in the woods by Westport." The initial Crash st 2008 Page #42  
ried to go to his work site in the woods on Monday about 8 hours after the  2008 Page #43  
tellite" and it ''came down in the woods up Elk River and crashed. " (C-. . 2008 Page #47  
 Betts. Since he had worked in the woods in the area for many years, he tri 2008 Page #51  
anything like that coming from the woods before, we (Burroughs and Steffens 2008 Page #79  
ston and Airman Burroughs into the woods until their first strange light en 2008 Page #80  
 continued walking deeper into the woods. Burroughs hand-written report 74  2008 Page #80  
's some more people WAY out in the woods, WAY, WAY out there, farther than  2008 Page #87  
 a crashed airplane on fire in the woods, and asked Sgt. Steffens, "When di 2009 Page #63  
. Steffens to go with him into the woods, but Steffens did not want to leav 2009 Page #63  
 do know there was activity in the woods all three days. I did see a choppe 2009 Page #79  
 chopper /(ft something out of the woods and bring it over to the RAF Woodb 2009 Page #79  
wards and there were people in the woods. I was posted on the East Gate and 2009 Page #79  
 anything strange happening in the woods, not to call it on the radio. They 2009 Page #79  
there was activity going on in the woods. To me, we weren't taken care of I 2009 Page #79  
d see the object hovering over the woods and he said the object was therefo 2009 Page #80  

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

 Friedman is in agreement with the Woods' analysis suggesting the authentic 2006 Page #15  

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

rdening or remodeling the interior woodwork of her home. She was physically 2009 Page #88  

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

 more scruples are expressed about wooing clandestine and illegal technique 2009 Page #15  

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

anic and inorganic material; steel wool and fiberboard were found to be ide 2005 Page #90  
 military officials who pulled the wool over German intell.igence during Wo 2007 Page #31  

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

mitt spoke with a woman named Judy Woolcott, who had an intriguing tale to  2005 Page #44  
centered on a strange letter tl1at Woolcott had received in 1965 from her h 2005 Page #44  
 -at least not alive. According to Woolcott 's memory, her husband told her 2005 Page #44  
 strange" twelve years previously. Woolcott thoNght that the incident dated 2005 Page #44  
e and disappeared from the screen. Woolcott informed Schmitt that her husba 2005 Page #44  
mitt spoke with a woman named Judy Woolcott , who had an intriguing tale to 2009 Page #51  
 centered on a strange letter that Woolcott had received in 1965 from her h 2009 Page #51  
 -at least not alive. According to Woolcott 's memory, her husband told her 2009 Page #51  
strange" twelve years previously . Woolcott thought that the incident dated 2009 Page #51  
 and disappear ed from the screen. Woolcott informed Schmitt that her husba 2009 Page #51  

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

in Vietnam at the time. Ominously, Woolcott's husband felt that he would no 2005 Page #44  
 close in on the object, however , Woolcott's husband and his colleagues we 2005 Page #44  
s to what had caused the crash and Woolcott's husband did not see any bodie 2005 Page #44  
n Vietnam at the time. Ominously , Woolcott's husband felt that he would no 2009 Page #51  

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

 of the Future, 1961 3 Sir Richard Wooley, British Astronomer Royal, 1956,  2006 Page #101  

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

ed like the earths hemisphere with woolly clouds but then the structure sta 2007 Page #86  

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

the Safeway Supermark et chain and Woolworths, proclaimed "Have we been inv 2007 Page #60  

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

erical object was recovered at the Woomera Test Range that was described as 2004 Page #15  

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

 ~T ""-'05TJ:1.:E THC OSJEC.T, eu-:WOP.OOY CN,4f our AAO :, soo,.: !;H()T A 2009 Page #106  

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

e, Reporter, Editor Earthfiles.com WOR,AD was talking back and forth to us  2006 Page #139  

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

tion Revolution ■ A So-C3.lled UFO Worbng Group;, ■ Crncl:s in the Secret \ 2008 Page #165  

Word: "word", 108 instance(s) (Back to Top)

m. So, besides the proper Marshall word 22                                  2003 Page #26  
uthorities and the news media, the word was getting out to the public throu 2003 Page #55  
fter he had written "night" of the word "nightingale..." 90                 2003 Page #94  
r Libel. Of course TOP SECRET CODE WORD (ULTRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci materi 2003 Page #118  
d the classification. M means code word MAJIC, EOinto visiting the Condon " 2003 Page #169  
ssification of Top Secret and code word of MAJIC, not to be retained (EYES  2003 Page #171  
y complete reconstruction of every word in the Manual, and this is what I w 2003 Page #171  
 these critics had Top Secret code word clearances in 1954. Furthermore, th 2003 Page #171  
laimed that permitting the "widow" word "forbidden" on the last line proves 2003 Page #172  
ackaging diagramsl954. Second, the word dessicant is misspelled, but it sho 2003 Page #176  
He did note some surprise that the word "federal" (as in "federal law") in  2003 Page #179  
Library after much hunting) in the word "synchronizer." There are three "in 2003 Page #181  
range juice, somehow it became one word for both meanings. Finally, Kraft t 2003 Page #181  
 or plastic tape. Furthermore, the word "kraft" is no longer capitalized in 2003 Page #181  
 was eliminated in about 1953. The word "restricted" can have a generic mea 2003 Page #184  
 the cover-up end. The president's word is final and cannot be overruled. I 2003 Page #189  
ergen, and wrote in the margin the word "PLANT" in bold capitals. Had the N 2004 Page #14  
things, or did he actually use the word flying saucers? James: Yes, on a co 2004 Page #93  
 of MAJIC correlates with the code word • Report 62, Chihuahua, Mexico, 197 2004 Page #118  
JIC." This, of course, is the code word associated with several QDs, such a 2004 Page #119  
harles Moore would have gotten the word on that back in 1947, and he never  2004 Page #139  
t from Washington (Joe Wirth), the word from Rickett's confidant was that t 2004 Page #143  
w Mexico, which became a household word in the aftermath of its depiction i 2004 Page #148  
d on the fact that he had received word of recovered metal in Michigan. As  2004 Page #176  
, and not everyone agrees on every word, but we're still looking—and invite 2004 Page #227  
ue nature of these historical code word projects. The implications and conc 2004 Page #242  
around? Note these subtleties: the word NPIC — National Photographic Interp 2004 Page #246  
ue nature of these historical code word projects. 244                       2004 Page #247  
lien technolog y research program. Word certainly got around quickly within 2005 Page #80  
igurative and literal sense of the word. A limjred release of information s 2005 Page #85  
1 Special Operations Manual. Other word usage subtleties are also compellin 2005 Page #129  
unknown source at the NSA with the word "Plant." Although many researchers  2005 Page #133  
e scientific discoveries. First, a word about reverse engineering and then  2005 Page #163  
ng claims For example, in the 5000 word afterword in TOP SECRET/MAJIC 2nd E 2006 Page #12  
D OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The code word that was used with me was "the gene 2006 Page #20  
bj 'guff you Probasiy snouldrit be word • 'raids* keep tic mow+ srsit and ' 2006 Page #30  
 the farm. Within a half hour, the word about this frightening incident spr 2006 Page #90  
yself, she already knew who I was. Word travels fast in a small community a 2006 Page #93  
ion, the hyphenated version of the word has never been found in the unclass 2006 Page #105  
 be very careful with every single word I say, because I know that every wo 2006 Page #131  
d I say, because I know that every word, every sentence, every nuance, will 2006 Page #131  
rence. But, after two weeks and no word from Paul, I began to call his numb 2006 Page #151  
p proudly displayed a UFO with the word 'Hyundai' emblazoned as their logo. 2007 Page #60  
sing instead to rely on the spoken word. They were carried on C1 N and oche 2007 Page #75  
haYe many friendships? (l took out word hacker here replaced with person- a 2007 Page #79  
lly left it open in their WordPad (word processor) so it would be the first 2007 Page #89  
 look at this "Monster" (his exact word) of an aircraft. In fact, after see 2007 Page #115  
out the fire. Nothing. Don't say a word. You know usually they say they "pl 2007 Page #125  
The next most frequently mentioned word was \\hight Patterson Air Force Bas 2007 Page #131  
quadrons of Air Force planes. When word of the "Sylacauga object" reached t 2007 Page #133  
2 group. And, as we have seen, the word "Blue" has longstanding ties to off 2007 Page #143  
official institutions, rhe dreaded word UFO was ah,ays a,·oided; the piece  2007 Page #197  
r maybe "landed" would be a better word for it. 4 ..                        2008 Page #10  
ted in any meaningful sense of the word and most sightings elicit little mo 2008 Page #63  
 automatic reaction to hearing the word "UFO". This was deeply troubling an 2008 Page #66  
etc. The Limits of a Paper Trail A word of warning. Documents and files can 2008 Page #68  
 tell the whole story. The written word has its limitations. Reading a book 2008 Page #68  
n l am always reluctant to use the word disclosure , because in ufology the 2008 Page #69  
isclosure , because in ufology the word is often associated with the work o 2008 Page #69  
heorists believe. But I do use the word (with a small d and not a capital l 2008 Page #69  
ic testing, either in syntax or in word, sentence or syllable count. An ent 2008 Page #105  
y on syntax, or the arrangement or word fom1s to show their mutual relation 2008 Page #106  
 to 17 independent calculations of word relationships . We all know about n 2008 Page #106  
 that use number of syllables in a word, such as lexical density, fog index 2008 Page #106  
 Einstein documents, I hired a 130 word/minute typist. The Oppenheimer docu 2008 Page #106  
ead from the scan into a Microsoft Word document. To perform a computer ana 2008 Page #106  
onfused when computing sentence or word length. The famous United Nations a 2008 Page #107  
ection examples and the use of the word Pentateuch, which require more rese 2008 Page #108  
vestigators . One would think that word length would not be that difficult  2008 Page #108  
aski seem to be a little closer on word length that Pace. It is clear that  2008 Page #108  
range for consideration. However , word length is but one of Chaski 's many 2008 Page #108  
s always looking for a "zinger," a word so rare as to be totally associable 2008 Page #109  
ly associable with one author. The word that is obvious is Einstein's use o 2008 Page #109  
s obvious is Einstein's use of the word supra-national in slide 28 with or  2008 Page #109  
 QD. Research on ' the use of this word and that of the word Pentateuch con 2008 Page #109  
e use of this word and that of the word Pentateuch continues. If my earlier 2008 Page #109  
ce agencies . The KGB invented the word in their language, since during one 2008 Page #111  
turned out killing the victim, the word for blood somehow got used. The 105 2008 Page #111  
s. ■Various indices use syllables, word and sentence length to define compl 2008 Page #116  
Linguistic analyses ■Dr. Bob Wood: word and sentence lengths ■Dr. David Pac 2008 Page #116  
engths ■Dr. David Pace: syllables, word and sentence lengths+ some indices  2008 Page #116  
r of sentences ■ Words/ sentence ■ Word length 7188 1407 55 25.58 5.11 f ~- 2008 Page #118  
nctuation; a morpheme ,s a wo,d o, word part, such as [not, n't] • AWL-av.. 2008 Page #118  
 • AWL-av..-age wo.-d length, with word calculated"' charact= between space 2008 Page #118  
, but Einstein would have used the word Torah. Uo,emtiH :oc:13              2008 Page #118  
 ,..,.~ff.e.ct the scenario? 1; QD word length Opptnh•'"'• ('.64] _ Coop• ( 2008 Page #119  
.30 • aven1• tor QO Hapax legomana word? ■ "If the United Nations were a su 2008 Page #119  
tion ■ "Wet'' was not a well-known word for this use in Od:ober 1963 (KGB u 2008 Page #122  
                               The word Reich is simply the Gennan word for 2008 Page #124  
he word Reich is simply the Gennan word for empire. No one can deny that fo 2008 Page #124  
tingly , with a lower case "r" the word "reich" means wealthy or rich. So i 2008 Page #124  
shortened to the acronym "Nazi," a word that has become synonymous with tot 2008 Page #124  
olini is credited with coining the word fascism, defined by the American He 2008 Page #124  
e 18 pages is one cover page, code word White Pebble, Project Jehovah, foll 2009 Page #8  
aphs double-spaced (pp 17-18) Code Word White Pebble page (p 19) November 4 2009 Page #8  
bles (some are easy to grasp, like word length; some are harder, like the c 2009 Page #11  
r's thinking. My own assessment of word length confirmed that QD l used sho 2009 Page #11  
h the first five paragraphs nearly word for word, with the word UFO added.  2009 Page #11  
st five paragraphs nearly word for word, with the word UFO added. See text  2009 Page #11  
phs nearly word for word, with the word UFO added. See text below for examp 2009 Page #11  
-12, MJEBEN and a new (to me) code word WHITE PEBBLE . Downside issues migh 2009 Page #14  
ertically up to a height where the word "air" can no longer be used. In oth 2009 Page #14  
d the new ideas. To most of us the word relativity signifies at best, a maz 2009 Page #20  
                              CODE WORD WHITE PEBBLE MAJCOMSEC INTELLIGENCE 2009 Page #26  
1953 does not stand or fall on the word of one solitary witness -who has be 2009 Page #48  
s. Moser (with notation: D.O. unc. word. and 8? yr. older)                  2009 Page #94  
clarify what I mean when I use the word "Government." The U.S. Government l 2009 Page #154  
 units. Therefore , when I use the word "Government " I do not refer to a m 2009 Page #154  

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

refully, I was amazed to find near word-for-word plagiarism of the preface  2009 Page #11  

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ither and gave him the choice of a word-of-honor commitment not to mention  2006 Page #167  

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orical records that show similarly worded directives. 3. Find other example 2003 Page #209  
ember 1940, Reich sent a carefully worded letter about his work to Albert E 2005 Page #91  
hould be noted that this carefully worded statement does not state that suc 2006 Page #133  

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

recollection, especially given the wording he used, "little people" rather  2003 Page #31  
t had to leave. If you approve the wording, giving Wedemeyer the rank as am 2003 Page #204  
 War and Navy concur." 9. Both the wording and format of the Twining and We 2003 Page #205  
rectives; no unique or specialized wording is present that would lead to th 2003 Page #206  
possible scenario given the common wording. Both directives are linked by a 2003 Page #210  
spects: ( 1) the similarity to the wording of an authentic (TS) letter from 2009 Page #13  
es, the detailed similarity of the wording is startling. It even refers to  2009 Page #13  

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

l I actually left it open in their WordPad (word processor) so it would be  2007 Page #89  

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

maining playful copy worked the ET wordplay shameless)~ with lines such as  2007 Page #62  

Word: "words", 106 instance(s) (Back to Top)

rt of the story in Charlette's own words as recorded for Wood & Wood LLC's  2003 Page #23  
y Is It Authentic? ■ Unique period words and phrases • “super weapon of war 2003 Page #26  
with other documents Unique period words... • “has no bearing on convention 2003 Page #26  
icity is the unique language used, words such as "supranational," "res-null 2003 Page #27  
mony, although I'm sure that other words would fit and make sense. The fact 2003 Page #28  
espond to the President's generous words of praise, Forrestal is lead speec 2003 Page #89  
come to trust at least some of the words of Special Agent Richard Doty and  2003 Page #148  
only repeated phrases and oft-used words like "and" and "the." He would als 2003 Page #149  
"the." He would also plug in other words like "UFO," "alien," "spaceship,"  2003 Page #149  
distinguishable from magic." These words by Arthur C. Clark reflect what I  2003 Page #169  
 the objective of just reading the words because it was so hard to read. Us 2003 Page #171  
 shows an enlargement of the exact words used for deceptive statements. It  2003 Page #176  
zed on Slides 37, 38 and 39. These words are identical to those that were i 2003 Page #178  
aphs 4 4 No of sentences 8 8 No of words ______________ 206______________ 2 2003 Page #205  
id, "call me when you get done" or words to that effect. Response: Other ex 2003 Page #209  
EDDING THEIR OUTER SKIM. THERE ARE WORDS INDISTINCT BOILS ALL OVER THE PLAC 2004 Page #24  
 the beings. This occurred with no words or violence: just a human being lo 2004 Page #48  
y were also threatened, in so many words, that if they broke security they  2004 Page #48  
 the families, they kept using the words, 'Looked like it had been molded a 2004 Page #72  
 that we have recovered? (In other words, equally likely that it is less th 2004 Page #129  
 years of the 20th century. Do his words ring true? No one would have belie 2004 Page #132  
ttering on them, but there were no words we were able to make out." Between 2004 Page #138  
 Other researchers cannot read the words "victims of the wreck" or anything 2004 Page #141  
ered, in what were nearly his last words, "Oh yes, the creatures..." Roswel 2004 Page #144  
his report as I began it, with the words of H. G. Wells. Here's a bit more  2004 Page #148  
e President was asked, or in other words, the President has not been asked  2004 Page #176  
 met in his time there.2° In other words, he may have been "in the know." T 2004 Page #218  
 is a double-edged sword. In other words, to paraphrase an author I know, b 2004 Page #222  
 the memo with my naked eye. Three words were immediately discernible— "For 2004 Page #226  
 puzzles we encountered. 4r, Other words were soon found, and all of these  2004 Page #227  
ligence agency. With nine new code words, unusual methods were taken to det 2004 Page #242  
forensic evidence. When we say the words and "original MJ-12 documents" wha 2004 Page #243  
The felt tip ink used to write the words "Blue Book Files," was tested and  2004 Page #245  
hat supports the existence of code words TOP SECRET/MAJIC, Blue Book, and M 2004 Page #247  
h over nine never before seen code words, unusual methods were taken to det 2004 Page #247  
everal never before mentioned code words, see the scan of documents below:  2004 Page #251  
 about $1500 a piece. So, in other words, each one of these bigger panels i 2005 Page #66  
 thoughts of others, these are the words of a truly dangerous man. The part 2005 Page #89  
g such as "screw driver" being two words and "Kraft tape" being called for  2005 Page #129  
, the destroyer of worlds," in the words of project physicist J. Robert Opp 2005 Page #153  
 years older than the sun. Inpther words, there has been a great deal of ti 2006 Page #5  
 and his speech and mannerisms and words are old-time.) So What Is Next? Ta 2006 Page #47  
employed. 19 List of 37 hyphenated words in the 1s1 Annual Report: other-wo 2006 Page #105  
 as a suitable pseudonym. In other words, the fact that there existed a rea 2006 Page #128  
r of the Royal Air Force. In other words, Tony Dodd's informant — James Pre 2006 Page #129  
pler stays on the target. In other words, the target is not being swept. Th 2006 Page #147  
of red ink, TOP SECRET. One of the words was `MAJIC' and MAJIC was spelled  2006 Page #158  
official U.S. Coast Guard reports. Words cannot express my gratitude. But h 2006 Page #180  
 the object to the other. In other words, it might not have had a uniform s 2006 Page #191  
 reliable infonnalion.• ■ In other words, ·more than $1 trillion was simply 2007 Page #53  
 hovering above. The camper's last words prior to being snatched? "My insur 2007 Page #71  
(I/ ef the orecll P.Jiramids" (his words). The runway incorporated a unjque 2007 Page #114  
ese USAF jet disc aircraft. In rus words, he "thought it was strange that t 2007 Page #115  
iar with this aircraft, and in his words, he would: "need to check with Loc 2007 Page #115  
l intelligence interest." In other words, if US authoriti es have indeed re 2007 Page #134  
f the document in 1994, in his own words: "by way of a contact with access  2007 Page #135  
ain. Rothberg indicated in so many words, that [Monroe] had secrets to tell 2007 Page #135  
alarm the general public. In other words, this gels very well with the comm 2007 Page #136  
the material in question. In other words, the anaJysis proved the substance 2007 Page #194  
they added, chose were their exact words. I doubted at first, but then 1 sm 2007 Page #197  
rea that was blanked out, in other words, straight behind this instrument p 2008 Page #10  
 do well to reflect on Nick Pope's words on this very same issue: "I'm natu 2008 Page #38  
he journalist did not remember the words of Benjamin Franklin when he said, 2008 Page #60  
ns and their stories, in their own words, can be found on the Coalition for 2008 Page #66  
ng " to them telepathically? Those words were used by John Burroughs in a 1 2008 Page #74  
 for today in slide 2. First, some words summarizing the overall scope of t 2008 Page #104  
 at the Post Office. The first two words of the second line are not legible 2008 Page #105  
his slide (8) shows the misspelled words on the left, and the changes that  2008 Page #105  
ike number of syllables, length of words, and length of sentences and can p 2008 Page #106  
keyboard other than the space bar. Words are defined as the number of chara 2008 Page #106  
sentences consist of the number of words between the space at the beginning 2008 Page #106  
ints on slide 43.) This use of the words freedom on information shown on sl 2008 Page #111  
es from the Institute -1 over 1000 words (Bulletin of Atom. Sci.) -3 over 5 2008 Page #117  
ulletin of Atom. Sci.) -3 over 500 words (FDR, Broadcast, Lawyers) -17 shor 2008 Page #117  
ges, corresponding to about 14,000 words t.,...e-rc,er 2003 ti Talk to the  2008 Page #117  
les ,. ■No letters longer than 500 words ■Several to Hickenlooper, Groves,  2008 Page #117  
■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of sentences ■ Words/ sen 2008 Page #117  
r of words ■ Number of sentences ■ Words/ sentence ■Word length 9439 1897 7 2008 Page #117  
■ Number of characters ■ Number of words ■ Number of sentences ■ Words/ sen 2008 Page #118  
r of words ■ Number of sentences ■ Words/ sentence ■ Word length 7188 1407  2008 Page #118  
ds/sentence 24.96 25.58 2 ■% Ha rd words 12.2% 12.5% 2 ■Lexical density 34. 2008 Page #118  
 understand the definitions of the words being used as well as take a look  2008 Page #123  
end justifies the means." In other words, members should pretend to be anyt 2008 Page #126  
rucial "Orion" symbolism. In other words, someone with enough authority to  2008 Page #135  
erests of his Fatherland. In other words, everything the United States lear 2008 Page #139  
al government committees. In other words, Teller is right in the heart of N 2009 Page #9  
e: Number Subject and content Date words Prospects for the Next Decade. Mem 2009 Page #10  
 and the Imbalance of Power" (2396 words) included in the 18 pages from Sou 2009 Page #10  
                            ( 1295 words) which has several phrases and sen 2009 Page #11  
h confirmed that QD l used shorter words than his other eight documents . E 2009 Page #11  
face of Ransom's book. The bold is words that need to be added to his book  2009 Page #11  
be added to his book to become the words in our leaked document, and the st 2009 Page #11  
ed document, and the strikethrough words those that need to be deleted from 2009 Page #11  
is "I don't know yet." I think the words by LCR are a hoax, a plagiarism of 2009 Page #13  
iew of the extensive similarity of words to an authentic 1959 letter by Ike 2009 Page #13  
ico conference. I suspect that the words by Teller are also not what he wro 2009 Page #13  
ty busy." Evaluation of all of the words in the document using forensic lin 2009 Page #14  
r" can no longer be used. In other words, those regions of space where ther 2009 Page #14  
n the Kennedy psychological war of words and the Soviets began to call his  2009 Page #17  
y could be averted by deleting the words "utilizing the criteria and proced 2009 Page #27  
 material. " Compare that with the words of the aliens that Truman Bethurum 2009 Page #55  
we hear his description in his own words, here is brief background about fo 2009 Page #61  
ect remained classified. lo June's words: "And so this was a project so sec 2009 Page #91  
accent they may not understand the words, highly technical, highly technica 2009 Page #93  
highly technical, highly technical words, and I had !he intelligence to do  2009 Page #93  
 biggest thing, the most rewarding words I've ever had said in my life were 2009 Page #93  

Word: "wore", 18 instance(s) (Back to Top)

lexion and a pronounced nose. They wore tight fitting jump suits, thin head 2004 Page #182  
ed in a silvery, metallic suit and wore a skullcap of the same type materia 2005 Page #41  
lcap of the same type material. It wore no face covering or helmet. 1 certi 2005 Page #41  
ions were led by an individual who wore civilian clothes whose rank he was  2006 Page #18  
dressed in leather flying togs and wore crash helmets. , Now, there have be 2006 Page #44  
een flown at low altitude, Collins wore a standard cloth flight suit instea 2006 Page #75  
nster, a claw waving creature that wore a cloth garment similar to a monks  2006 Page #91  
acks from six to eight feet apart. Wore a suit of green armor. Looked like  2006 Page #98  
l allegation is that, three nights Wore the incident on January 23, 1974, a 2006 Page #121  
 arms. The man who did the talking wore a cap while the others wore helmets 2008 Page #45  
alking wore a cap while the others wore helmets. Sandra White added that ab 2008 Page #45  
l, "approximately l ½ metres tall, wore what appeared to be nylon-coated pr 2008 Page #94  
ed in a silvery, metallic suit and wore a skullcap of the same type materia 2009 Page #49  
lcap of the same type material. It wore no face covering or helmet. I certi 2009 Page #49  
ed in a silvery, metallic suit and wore a skullcap of the same type materia 2009 Page #55  
 and Bethurum said that the aliens wore uniforn1s and caps. The body viewed 2009 Page #55  
 ten feet tall by all accounts. It wore a silvery suit and had a very small 2009 Page #135  
he :alorn:c-bcmb ,o;;ll '!he bride wore ■ white linen C':ltnf'. O\l!.!2-,.d 2009 Page #163  

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\'IPLY DOESN'T Ki'-:OW HOW THE USG WORhS 146 THE MAJIC i\ffSTER\' ---·---·- 2008 Page #152  

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i arid. a blophyiid!l and had done wori. · sr.ctions. we !houlrl be ahlc to 2009 Page #183  

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FDR commends the committee for its work. Why is it authentic? □ Rare Double 2003 Page #27  
e sheriff's department, he went to work for the Southeastern Missourian new 2003 Page #31  
e supported the paper via contract work but was out in the community applyi 2003 Page #34  
on having seen fit to conclude its work after only seven days. Several more 2003 Page #94  
gency (DIA) if it was all right to work with me on the Bi/Mg. Taylor told m 2003 Page #110  
ad also completed his Ph.D. course work in biophysics, but did not submit h 2003 Page #111  
oted to papers dealing with recent work involving nanoparticles of gold as  2003 Page #115  
lly did some scientific consulting work for the group. APRO director James  2003 Page #143  
bjective reality was definitely at work, or a control force that very much  2003 Page #144  
y hurt or even help their security work. Perhaps Bennewitz had stumbled ont 2003 Page #145  
 than competent in his electronics work, so his opinion carried some weight 2003 Page #145  
y game up to his eyeballs, and his work with and for the shadow side of the 2003 Page #147  
ally right in front of him both at work and home, so the task of directing  2003 Page #150  
1, E284, Box 127 • “To insure that work stoppage will not occur...paper wor 2003 Page #162  
rk stoppage will not occur...paper work for new contract..." November 14-16 2003 Page #162  
 forensic language analysis of the work of Dan Young from abductees as well 2003 Page #187  
 won the Nobel Peace Prize for the work he did towards the creation of the  2003 Page #190  
e. Sheehan is famous for his legal work on the Pentagon papers, the Karen S 2003 Page #197  
possibility that this might be the work of a smart secretary that is transl 2003 Page #206  
st. 7. Did Eisenhower and Marshall work in the same office? Or meet togethe 2003 Page #209  
e a tremendous amount of detective work on this metal. We have found out th 2004 Page #14  
rpses during the course of a day's work, but that was not to say they were  2004 Page #39  
 and had been specially trained to work around nukes. The other variable wa 2004 Page #46  
le of such a claim, I continued to work the avenues of investigation open t 2004 Page #51  
and it didn't go. The valves don't work. It's made to look authentic. 1 thi 2004 Page #51  
idge to C Flight... Upon coming to work the next night to start our three m 2004 Page #55  
ts in the sky. When we returned to work from break three days later, we lea 2004 Page #56  
e primarily aimed at his abduction work, the producer asking them had recen 2004 Page #59  
-old age. He was getting ready for work. They started very early out in the 2004 Page #72  
tion, and that Wilbert Smith's UFO work had only been a hobby that he did i 2004 Page #86  
rs. Smith was convinced it was the work of people looking for the files. De 2004 Page #86  
Ottawa, the true extent of Smith's work became open for all to see. It beca 2004 Page #86  
 part of the secret Project Magnet work I contacted Murl Smith and asked he 2004 Page #87  
an Embassy. Dr. Sarbacher had done work for the Canadians including working 2004 Page #91  
as very real: WBS: I am doing some work on the collapse of the earth's magn 2004 Page #91  
a source of energy and I think our work may have a bearing on flying saucer 2004 Page #91  
ly as it might fit in with our own work? RIS: I suppose you could be cleare 2004 Page #91  
eet. Others close to the Smith UFO work in the 1950s told similar stories a 2004 Page #94  
oves. Groves was interested in the work Smith had done on UFO propulsion, b 2004 Page #94  
he States a lot, partly due to his work as Superintendent of Radio Regulati 2004 Page #96  
ther by that you mean whether they work for the Defense establishments of t 2004 Page #100  
 review related to Wilbert Smith's work is the UFO connection to Arthur Lun 2004 Page #101  
m glad you are keeping up the good work and assure you that my interest is  2004 Page #101  
e Robertson Panel UFO photographic work he was hired by the CIA. It is impo 2004 Page #101  
er therefore was doing UFO related work for Lundahl's National Photographic 2004 Page #101  
the files related to Lundahl's UFO work remain hidden. Even Lundahl himself 2004 Page #105  
ause of his very secret government work. For example, my request to the FBI 2004 Page #105  
me in doing some of the background work for this presentation and paper, an 2004 Page #106  
g and planning in order to do this work both quickly and covertly? (b) How  2004 Page #121  
he silencers are possibly still at work for some witnesses Slide 28 125     2004 Page #128  
eem to be a perfect institution to work this problem out. Perhaps some rese 2004 Page #129  
s. My conclusions, based on active work in this area since 1967, are shown  2004 Page #130  
ions as an interplanetary war. The work of Leonard Stringfield has been exc 2004 Page #130  
many of the details in a follow-up work called The Truth about the UFO Cras 2004 Page #137  
sibility — and after the ceaseless work of ferocious debunkers? One of the  2004 Page #137  
ith Bill Moore. His connecting his work to the Roswell incident is somethin 2004 Page #139  
successes, the implications of its work attracted interest from the Soviet  2004 Page #153  
 sent to camps. • Nobel Laureate • Work on Ball Lightning • Much Western Ex 2004 Page #159  
fessed "I didn't do anything." The work on the re-election campaign was the 2004 Page #181  
. Emenegger had applied in 1968 to work for the United States Information A 2004 Page #181  
the letter had more to do with his work for the re-election campaign, "even 2004 Page #185  
 take, and would you be willing to work exclusively on a military base? And 2004 Page #194  
respect I have for Stan Friedman's work, to see the documents proven to be  2004 Page #214  
 7. 14 Sarbacher's resume included work as a consultant to the United State 2004 Page #224  
Y SAY PR OF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD WORK Line8 (M) ****509 HAS LAND SURVEYOR 2004 Page #229  
s paper and ink analysis basically work for the legal community. Their rate 2004 Page #250  
ontractor: what is it, how does it work, is it good, how much to make one?  2005 Page #5  
ve all been thinking, "How does it work?" ■ Cape Girardeau in 1941 and Los  2005 Page #5  
iner had related to Hall about his work at Wright-Patterson . He added ...  2005 Page #42  
tics of the time, what they had to work with. If you have a craft, for exam 2005 Page #71  
on game, and we can hope that more work will give us a clearer picture. The 2005 Page #75  
 this particular quotation: "Love, work and knowledge are the wellsprings o 2005 Page #87  
th the right and the left; but rus work and rus findings were especially re 2005 Page #87  
ore than understood the danger his work represented to their cause, especia 2005 Page #87  
 the progression of rus scientific work and trunking, it becomes obvious th 2005 Page #87  
ware of -or interested in -Reich's work? And are there any realistic reason 2005 Page #88  
intense interest in the pioneering work of Dr. Sigmund Freud. Following his 2005 Page #89  
 pupil of Freud's, then went on to work as Freud's assistant for the next s 2005 Page #89  
29 when Reich, after much clinical work and observation in the early psycho 2005 Page #89  
mage his reputation and impugn his work became commonplace from 1934 on. La 2005 Page #89  
 devoting much of his experimental work and study to the dynamics of cancer 2005 Page #89  
 carefully worded letter about his work to Albert Einstein. The letter, wri 2005 Page #91  
 that afternoon to discuss Reich's work and finrungs. He had brought severa 2005 Page #91  
d them to the danger Reich and his work posed to the American people was an 2005 Page #93  
 that he was familiar with Reich's work. Harry Haberer, the civilian in att 2005 Page #99  
o, like Reich, had the temerity to work toward bringing the subject of seri 2005 Page #99  
t in at least two areas of Reich's work. Still, we do not know conclusively 2005 Page #99  
ell as in rus weather morufication work - from the President on down. By wa 2005 Page #101  
ts of Dr. Wilhelm Reich's life and work, be they supportive or otherwise, f 2005 Page #102  
y his reputation and discredit his work, Reich's detractors accuse and rant 2005 Page #102  
s anyway. Why should Reich's great work be mixed up with either factor? Tha 2005 Page #103  
ey don't so anything to lessen his work. \Y/e all have illusions and maybe  2005 Page #103  
l status, character structure, and work capacity at that time." But does al 2005 Page #103  
 theories of your mvn era. Reich's work demands that we do just thjs. Do Dr 2005 Page #104  
er 1957, and one whose UFO-related work remains an extremely significant ar 2005 Page #104  
es tl1e time to understand Reich's work will only benefit from it. To ignor 2005 Page #104  
peat themselves. Rememb er: "Love, work and knowledge are the wellsprings o 2005 Page #104  
lhelm Reich: The Evol11tion of His Work. London: Vision Press, 1973. Croall 2005 Page #104  
 \Xlill tlus change one's route to work or lower one's household bills? Not 2005 Page #117  
bert M. Wood, has done significant work in recent years by acquiring, analy 2005 Page #119  
wise. With the publication of this work, Majic E)'es 011b1, Ryan has done a 2005 Page #119  
opters, it seems clear that secret work on UFOs continues witrun hidden and 2005 Page #119  
ell scenario seems to have been at work during the event referred to as the 2005 Page #121  
of penalties or ridicule, th.is is work that rema.ins co be done. For the s 2005 Page #131  
d verifiable information about her work at \Xlright Field, Ohio between 194 2005 Page #131  
ded extensive documentation of her work at the Wright Air Development Cente 2005 Page #131  
e case has surfaced, thanks to the work of the investigative author Karl Pf 2005 Page #132  
 officialdom can often be found at work. And of course, if there were nothi 2005 Page #134  
monstrated than in the pioneerin g work of Leonard Stringfield, arguably th 2005 Page #138  
s. My conclusions, based on active work in thls area since 1967, point to m 2005 Page #140  
In contrast, Leonard Stringfield's work has proven excellent, and surprisin 2005 Page #140  
mm film onto video at his place of work in London. \Y/e have two tape-recor 2005 Page #148  
t seen her husband Faustino off to work. Jose was drinking a cup of hot cho 2005 Page #153  
o improYe on the original inspired work. In a sense, the arguments against  2005 Page #163  
 not only were their activities at work monitored , but chat their leisure- 2005 Page #167  
to produce counterbary . The Brown work probably remains a realistic approa 2005 Page #171  
cause he was aware of T.T. Brown's work on electro-gravit y and the DoD con 2005 Page #172  
ther research centers were hard at work cracking the graviC)' barrier and a 2005 Page #172  
. Fuller. I review the outstanding work by Marjorie Fish clearly indicating 2006 Page #4  
aduate students doing their thesis work on the development of a primitive s 2006 Page #6  
oudly proclaimed that UFOs are the work of the devil and there is no other  2006 Page #10  
greement, but it's not supposed to work that way. It's supposed to be that  2006 Page #20  
the career advancement such covert work would bring. Finally, Stone claims  2006 Page #21  
ould perform both his normal ELINT work, and also work as an intuitive comm 2006 Page #22  
th his normal ELINT work, and also work as an intuitive communicator when r 2006 Page #22  
n's training and subsequent covert work within the NSA were officers with t 2006 Page #22  
e communicator, nor his subsequent work as a telepathic interface with EBEs 2006 Page #22  
forming his intuitive communicator work. Sherman's experience offers an ind 2006 Page #22  
tary commanders. 5. Deployment and work with the MJ-12 Group project occurs 2006 Page #24  
• Some, but very little, published work on this. Becoming understood that p 2006 Page #33  
 Business Business community would work with government and media to preven 2006 Page #58  
 At first business community would work with government and media to preven 2006 Page #59  
e, many people might stop going to work, preferring to gather in churches o 2006 Page #59  
tion. Government and science would work hand in glove to manage media and r 2006 Page #61  
nse along the World War II model — work as one military machine in close co 2006 Page #62  
ver. F The science community would work closely with government and intelli 2006 Page #64  
d culture. Business Business would work closely with government and science 2006 Page #64  
ssible, people would keep going to work; stores would stay open, services w 2006 Page #64  
ar, putting many scientists out of work. The business community would fragm 2006 Page #65  
ose doors, putting millions out of work. Due to NHI strangeness, few in bus 2006 Page #65  
re like us in so many ways" — will work for minimum social disruption. Fast 2006 Page #66  
ent of positive, but strange would work against it. Degree and kind of stra 2006 Page #67  
certainties in this scenario world work against effective response. Chaos a 2006 Page #68  
 - Slow unfolding of contact could work to humankind's advantage; but becau 2006 Page #69  
ly encourage others to further the work. Appendix: Related Studies and Repo 2006 Page #70  
o electric lighting was available, work halted after darkness fell. Recover 2006 Page #75  
egarding the thoroughness of their work. Material evidence indicates that t 2006 Page #86  
 be mentioned. They did early good work during World War II on Nazi biowarf 2006 Page #106  
mie Childs, who had done extensive work with Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR 2006 Page #111  
the preceding arguments might also work for some EBEs. Other EBEs, however, 2006 Page #116  
m the Armed Forces." (12) Although work at Porton Down had originally begun 2006 Page #123  
ther two or three times a month at work. The construction was outside the t 2006 Page #151  
d about UFOs in his father's radar work was greater than his fear — at leas 2006 Page #151  
THE CONTEXT OF YOUR FATHER'S RADAR WORK FOR AREA 51? Exactly. So, that week 2006 Page #154  
nd he was the one who directed the work to have the new electronics install 2006 Page #154  
ked, "When did you do intelligence work?" Tom told the dentist he had never 2006 Page #160  
ist he had never done intelligence work, but he did not talk about what had 2006 Page #160  
gelow and we discussed my going to work for him and his new Foundation. Big 2006 Page #196  
 interaction and remote perception work. Having worked at PEAR for five yea 2006 Page #196  
UFO Field Detectors Since starting work with the Bigelow Foundation, I was  2006 Page #200  
behind with much of the Foundation work. Budd is an artist and writer who w 2006 Page #202  
er who was the first researcher to work with UFO abductees and use hypnosis 2006 Page #202  
il. I considered it a privilege to work with Budd and viewed him as a mento 2006 Page #203  
 understand how the merua actually work today, we need to rake a closer loo 2007 Page #8  
ards change their spots? Big media work for the government bt,.Jt the gover 2007 Page #14  
think that UFO researchers need co work with other anti-secrecy organizatio 2007 Page #34  
ly ET! ■ Let's figure out how they work ■ The project ... and Stan Friedman 2007 Page #42  
                      ARCHIVIST AT WORK THE TITLE PAGE ...... _,..,. ... ,  2007 Page #43  
g imaginable. Bur is there more at work here than meets the eye? I approach 2007 Page #59  
of the nature of research. T began work on chis paper vaguely expectin g co 2007 Page #59  
 had great respect for Dr. Bronk's work. In 1947 he was appointed to be a m 2007 Page #75  
ed paper or UFO book, tl1rough his work at the Brookings Institution or oth 2007 Page #76  
 does not need to intercede in the work the ad industry is im olved in, unl 2007 Page #77  
and compared to those the computer work was well paid. MW: Did you progress 2007 Page #82  
ed that because you feel like your work is underpinning everyone 76         2007 Page #82  
se them as a tool. iVf\XI: Did you work as a trainer in teaching people com 2007 Page #83  
ob involve any element of securit} work. GiVI: \Xie were connected to the i 2007 Page #83  
y person involved in this t}rpe of work, did the buck stop with you. GM: Ye 2007 Page #83  
u say how you went about doing the work of looking into these systems for t 2007 Page #85  
ment in your motivation. You would work during the clay and then come home  2007 Page #90  
nature. I assume you would like to work in computers again. GM: Yes MW: Wha 2007 Page #91  
ural life in prison? How does that work. I thjnk the US authorities are com 2007 Page #92  
know that 1 am going to be able to work with them because 1 may be off to A 2007 Page #92  
civilian pubbsher due co his prior work with SAC/TAC/Navy/ Army bases. Unde 2007 Page #95  
FB. Eventually, Dr. Miethe went to work for John C. Frost of the Avro Aircr 2007 Page #111  
fiction, but truth always seems to work its way co the surface, and if the  2007 Page #127  
t is apparent that the bulk of the work of Project Moon Dust personnel was  2007 Page #132  
trong inrucations that Moon Dust's work may have extended into far stranger 2007 Page #132  
of this, we need to focus upon the work of one of the earliest and most fam 2007 Page #132  
stance from the 4602nd AISS -whose work was ultimately absorbed into che 11 2007 Page #133  
kground informatio n for my dad ro work with -apart from the description of 2007 Page #139  
ied officially and that detail the work of Project i\!Ioon Dust in the 1960 2007 Page #139  
ever, clearly demonstrate that the work of Moon Dust personnel extended far 2007 Page #139  
p patrol, but his raclio would not work. As he approached the object on foo 2007 Page #176  
 P:M: "I was resting from the hard work on top of the hill Las Ramadas, the 2007 Page #200  
wrong direction for that answer to work. In Colorado Springs where the Nort 2008 Page #9  
nd about thirty others were put to work picking up debris. When the sun cam 2008 Page #14  
tion-in this case, Oak Ridge-whose work was vital to the defense of the Uni 2008 Page #29  
hing else. The important factor at work, however, is that regardless of the 2008 Page #36  
investigate. Almost 35 years of my work has been related to investigations  2008 Page #41  
Os predated and then paralleled my work as a career investigator. Something 2008 Page #42  
ted by fishermen and loggers. They work hard and play rough. Their personal 2008 Page #43  
appened when he tried to go to his work site in the woods on Monday about 8 2008 Page #43  
rove it. He pointed out that SEALS work on secret missions for any agency.  2008 Page #44  
his former fellow deputies who now work for the State of Washington . I was 2008 Page #45  
on ABC News's Nightline. I used to work at the MoD on these files and altho 2008 Page #61  
is release. Introduction l used to work for the MoD in the UK and for 3 yea 2008 Page #61  
f view. How much of what you do at work each day is ever written down? If a 2008 Page #69  
 word is often associated with the work of Dr Steven Greer, whose Disclosur 2008 Page #69  
commented on the atomic-angle: The work by the first postwar Tunguska exped 2008 Page #101  
ch-foe, Alex Krycek, are forced to work together and travel to Tunguska , w 2008 Page #103  
the only person "cleared" for this work was directed to type it and just wa 2008 Page #105  
 Wood 14 samples of Oppenheimer 's work noted in slide 16. They were all si 2008 Page #107  
ferent computer software for their work. That is why it is important to com 2008 Page #108  
investigator only with their other work. Wood and Chaski seem to be a littl 2008 Page #108  
own in slide 46, but if they don't work, we have SPIKE, HOUSE CLEANING in m 2008 Page #111  
they don't sound good. Some of the work of MK-ULTRA used illegal mind contr 2008 Page #111  
tinuous interchange of the men who work on them, unable co establis h thems 2008 Page #112  
try, his children, and llis life's work, are threatened by the terrible ins 2008 Page #117  
 against tradition by choosing not work out of an office in the Gem1an Reic 2008 Page #128  
ter Hitler proclaimed the fire the work of communist terrorists , a panicky 2008 Page #128  
 was familiar with both mtelhgence work and the Nazis, having worked underc 2008 Page #131  
y the Rockefeller Foundation . His work during World War II resulted in the 2008 Page #131  
hich he mentioned his intelligence work stating, 127                        2008 Page #133  
te incriminating evidence of their work for the Nazis. This Nazi net\vork,  2008 Page #139  
 Board of Inquiry and then went to work for the PR agency of the manufactur 2008 Page #142  
 • NO UNDERSTANDING Of HOW SYSTEMS WORK • ERCOFUSION UFOs are limply Ml lff 2008 Page #147  
        142 HOW LARGE INSTITUTIONS WORK • INSTITUTIONS EXIST TO SERVE THEl\ 2008 Page #148  
h got a jump start when my boss at work at McDonnell Douglas asked me in 19 2009 Page #7  
nd political aspects of Government work, receiving many honors. He died Sep 2009 Page #9  
ill match it pretty well. So, more work needs to be done. But I'm accepting 2009 Page #11  
imilar paragraphs. In reading this work more carefully, I was amazed to fin 2009 Page #11  
t is possible to write a scholarly work on a largely invisible intelligence 2009 Page #12  
rvasive UFO intelligence system at work in Washington and around the globe. 2009 Page #12  
t worked for us before and it will work for us again. I propose that we rei 2009 Page #16  
tle guidance, inspiration and hard work, we did master the technique of fis 2009 Page #20  
he boomerang of secrecy is also at work in our relations with our allies. A 2009 Page #20  
y America's private companies does work. But the principles of discoveries  2009 Page #21  
t is possible to write a scholarly work on a largely invisible intelligence 2009 Page #23  
rvasive UFO intelligence system at work in Washington and around the globe. 2009 Page #24  
earch community-- little scholarly work has been done to fill in what is kn 2009 Page #29  
 Powers' U2. Before Oswald went to work for the Book Depository, he worked  2009 Page #34  
urity. These documents involve the work of George E. Joannides, a case offi 2009 Page #34  
rmark characteristic of government work, but so far forensic laboratories h 2009 Page #39  
iner had related to Hall about his work at Wright-Patterson . He added that 2009 Page #50  
 entities removed from the area[,] work proceeded clean up and loading of t 2009 Page #53  
y there's a ve,y powe,ful force at work. Keep in mind, it is a ve,y, ve,y s 2009 Page #75  
he was June Crain when she went to work as a clerk at Wright Field in her h 2009 Page #87  
n had to be placed in a safe after work hours, including typewriter ribbons 2009 Page #89  
 heard June's recollections of her work at Wright-Patterson AFB, I was impr 2009 Page #91  
itive that she was only allowed to work on portions of it. At the time she  2009 Page #91  
 Our first discussion about June's work history was about Dr. Wernher von B 2009 Page #92  
ars. They were tears of pride; her work for the Air Force was a major achie 2009 Page #93  
le she considered important to her work at Wright-Patterson AFB. I am inclu 2009 Page #94  
t service file proves that she did work in various facilities at Wright- Pa 2009 Page #95  
lves . Given her position, she did work in the right place at the right tim 2009 Page #95  
rsuing this story right now, I had work waiting for me at home. The Tass pr 2009 Page #138  
tific publication dedicated to the work of Or. Wilhelm Reich. She also incl 2009 Page #139  
ngs, including UFOs of course, his work and findings on the Voronezh incide 2009 Page #139  
incident, Wilhelm Reich's life and work, A.S. Neill and the Summerhill Scho 2009 Page #139  
ess and broadcast media made quick work of any serious reporting of the sto 2009 Page #140  
al application during the war, but work 1s still bemg pursued in the strict 2009 Page #157  
rch because he had previously done work distantly related. He bad a team of 2009 Page #157  
d made a great contribution to the work of Sydney University's Civil Engine 2009 Page #160  
thusiastic the British pressed the work, first on an obscure Pacific island 2009 Page #161  
gh it had been planned to transfer work on the project to Florida. The U.S. 2009 Page #161  
pport of the war effort and he did work on a secret research project code n 2009 Page #163  
position at Auckland University to work as the Chief Engineer at the Scient 2009 Page #163  
 College in 1931, and did graduate work at both the University of Pennsylva 2009 Page #164  
cific Area Campaign ribbon for the work he did on anti-submarine warfare fr 2009 Page #164  
osed. To cater for the small scale work, designed to determine the principl 2009 Page #165  
ssistant Secretary , U.S. Navy, to work with the Dean M.P. O'Brien, Profess 2009 Page #166  
sives can be used, the engineering work specially involved introduces diffi 2009 Page #167  
ying he received the honor for his work in connection with a secret weapon  2009 Page #167  
al application during the war, but work still is being pursued in the stric 2009 Page #167  
 of practical application, but all work on the project had stopped in Janua 2009 Page #167  
ad the project because he had done work before that was distantly related t 2009 Page #168  
sives can be used, the engineering work especially involved introduces diff 2009 Page #168  
sives can be used, the engineering work especially involved introduces diff 2009 Page #168  
 was not a factor in the location. work on the project to Florida. Also, th 2009 Page #171  
n in the Seal report of moving the work to Florida. "Work was begun on the  2009 Page #171  
rt of moving the work to Florida. "Work was begun on the ·weapon in Florida 2009 Page #171  
 Assistant Secretary, U.S. Navy to work with Dean M.P.O'Brien, Professor-in 2009 Page #172  
. New Zealand Air Group Commander, work force of New Zealand Army officers  2009 Page #176  
ould Leech or Snodgrass claim that work was ongoing when they both knew tha 2009 Page #177  
cn t of Lhc I Brillsh pi-rsscd the work, rirsf on , ... ·rn po n ~ I.rt rl. 2009 Page #181  
. . which prC'Crr1ed thr _wart1m_c work. I I is nol inconcti\•able that 111 2009 Page #183  

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nd his neck — declared a suicide a Work-a-holic: a drinker, depressed and o 2004 Page #203  

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erly assess the problem and find a workable solution before we find ourselv 2009 Page #16  

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 but he also saw a body lying on a workbench in that same room. Myron said  2003 Page #68  

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 had received no lndt~1t1on or the workccl on the wca11on In New nature or  2009 Page #184  

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ll these fronts are being actively worked and there is every reason to pred 2003 Page #38  
nt Frank Mercer Brown. The two men worked under General Nathan Twining to c 2003 Page #42  
ts Q. Did the alien technology you worked on come from Roswell? A. It was f 2003 Page #43  
on) who stated that in 1965 he had worked for a large supply company in Ohi 2003 Page #61  
ern to government insiders when he worked in the White House National Secur 2003 Page #102  
see if I could find anyone who had worked with bismuth and magnesium/zinc l 2003 Page #110  
ame from a man who claimed to have worked on back- engineering technology r 2003 Page #110  
ity in Muncie, Indiana in 1961. He worked as a research physicist at the Un 2003 Page #111  
m 1976 to 1983. Since 1987, he has worked independently in his Grass Lake,  2003 Page #111  
fortress. One former scientist who worked at the facility recently said tha 2003 Page #142  
anizations and the individuals who worked for them were directly responsibl 2003 Page #151  
e MJ-12 program, Cantwheel said he worked at the IPU - (source of many of t 2003 Page #162  
tness retired from NRO and said he worked at the IPU November www.majesHcdo 2003 Page #162  
 the size and shape information. I worked on radar returns during my McDonn 2003 Page #183  
rding FDR is a story that is being worked on by CUFOS and the Ohio MUFON pe 2003 Page #190  
of Reagan's speeches. He stated he worked hard to keep the alien invasion r 2003 Page #199  
ere telling him this is not how it worked. Rockefeller's presidential effor 2003 Page #200  
Brockhouse Smith, who in the 1950s worked — in a top-secret capacity — with 2004 Page #14  
leriy Burdakov, who, in the 1950s, worked in a scientific capacity with the 2004 Page #15  
ht to avoid being seen. Everything worked so well that I decided to keep go 2004 Page #32  
rbicki. Norm, a fisherman himself, worked with Bradford (his friends called 2004 Page #38  
 out to the mouth of the Sound and worked its way back in case the current  2004 Page #40  
ome of the Lighthouse keepers that worked Cape Roseway Light that overlooke 2004 Page #44  
nother for about three years. They worked together in the circulating depai 2004 Page #44  
ton and Dule on the first night. I worked C Flight and remember you from sh 2004 Page #50  
s of UFO incidents. C Flight shift worked the first two nights, D Flight ro 2004 Page #50  
He and the crews he supervised had worked all over the Bentwaters complex,  2004 Page #51  
 was this that you saw the plan? I worked for the PSA between '88 and '90.  2004 Page #53  
 Security Police at the time, Lori worked as a gate guard at Bentwaters and 2004 Page #54  
y a good friend who had previously worked for the Naval Research Laboratory 2004 Page #65  
 news reporting and documentaries, worked also for Boston's ABC affiliate p 2004 Page #76  
ss and who claimed in 1953 to have worked "right across the alley" from whe 2004 Page #97  
 him down he confirmed that he had worked across from Building 18F, and tha 2004 Page #97  
NPIC film tables. Neasham had also worked on the team with Lundahl that had 2004 Page #104  
Following the Second World War, he worked for 31 years at the DuBois Chemic 2004 Page #108  
er. Beginning in 1954, Stringfield worked cooperatively with the Air Defens 2004 Page #108  
oration III, 27-30 Source's father worked on alien craft at WPAFB, "knew re 2004 Page #112  
e clue came from Lydia Sleppy, who worked at an Albuquerque radio station w 2004 Page #135  
ocal fireman and Glenn Dennis, who worked for the local mortuary. Glenn Den 2004 Page #145  
was a very close friend of mine. I worked with him in the Air Force, and am 2004 Page #147  
s an "agent provocateur", 'who had worked assiduously for the tsarist secre 2004 Page #153  
nded Steklov Mathematics Institute Worked extremely well with Korolev Had f 2004 Page #157  
at Cambridge Yakov B. Zel'dovich • Worked in Space and Nuclear Weapons Prog 2004 Page #159  
ldysh at Dacha Vladimir Chelomei • Worked on cruise missiles for decades at 2004 Page #161  
rative • Interrogated Niels Bohr • Worked on Zero Point Energy • Correspond 2004 Page #165  
ontrolled. It would be a plan that worked so well it is still being used to 2004 Page #178  
 other sources who claimed to have worked inside the base. We have been dir 2004 Page #179  
s Angeles, and told me he had also worked on the 1972 re-election campaign  2004 Page #181  
ook files for review. Marcia Smith worked on the request and Sheehan was ev 2004 Page #186  
y (Falcon) — who turns out to have worked for the DIA (Defense Intelligence 2004 Page #190  
end. I was told by the man that he worked in the National Archives in the c 2004 Page #191  
r of documents to Tim. This source worked for James Angleton and from 1968  2004 Page #248  
wed a man who asserted that he had worked with Project Blue Book and had ma 2005 Page #39  
 rufficult. He also stated that he worked for Project Blue Book and offered 2005 Page #39  
 which the incident rook place, he worked within what was known as the Air  2005 Page #41  
ng of aircraft landing gear. Fritz worked his way up to become chief of ali 2005 Page #41  
 engines. He is also known to have worked for Raytheon in Sudbury, l\fassac 2005 Page #41  
ce of Special Studies where Werner worked. Dr. \Xiang was an Austrian-born  2005 Page #41  
ies at \Xlright-Patterson where he worked with scientists from the Office o 2005 Page #41  
s in the aviation business ... who worked as a technician at Wright-Patters 2005 Page #42  
 1954. This gentleman said that he worked 'across the alley' from where the 2005 Page #42  
from Las Vegas who claimed co have worked on classified projects at certain 2005 Page #45  
 never told Reich that he knew and worked with Brady, but in an equally pro 2005 Page #93  
hysicist Dr. Robert Wood, Ryan has worked \Vith clarity and persistence to  2005 Page #117  
tograph of witness June Crain, who worked at the Wright Air Development Any 2005 Page #132  
ollowin g the Second World War, he worked for 31 years at the DuBois Chemjc 2005 Page #138  
up. Beginning in 1954, Stringfield worked cooperatively with the Air Defens 2005 Page #138  
 assistance. Prior to th.is, I had worked with the German researcher :Micha 2005 Page #147  
on the film is Rob Townshend , who worked in New Zealand on the blockbuster 2005 Page #149  
pread itself out again. W/e finaU) worked our way to within yards of the wr 2005 Page #155  
rolling the aliens' avionics. Bill worked at Los Alamos in conjunction with 2005 Page #164  
forward with the claim that he had worked on a reverse engineering project  2005 Page #168  
ce of Special Studies where Arthur worked. Stansel was loaned out to the .A 2005 Page #168  
lver-metallic flight suit. Stansel worked for Raytheon in Sudbury, Massachu 2005 Page #169  
ecially since it is likely that he worked for Dr. \Xiang at some point. Dr. 2005 Page #169  
ped a concept of a flying disc and worked on the German flying disc program 2005 Page #169  
ircraft. For the next 30 years, he worked for defense contractors as an eng 2005 Page #169  
highly classified assignments . He worked for the US Air Force Systems Comm 2005 Page #174  
could find out as a physicist. Dan worked on a reverse-engineered craft tha 2005 Page #174  
guests. Not very likely. Q. Having worked on a lot of motion picture docume 2006 Page #8  
ecret failures. The first one that worked provided more data than all the p 2006 Page #8  
ations: A. So far as I know I have worked on more cancelled high technology 2006 Page #13  
 Physics" arguments. Not many have worked on nuclear airplanes, fission and 2006 Page #13  
n propulsion systems. B. Because I worked on many classified programs and h 2006 Page #13  
ave been very lucky, first to have worked on so many leading edge classifie 2006 Page #13  
pport for Stone's claims of having worked in covert UFO retrieval projects  2006 Page #17  
when he publicly announced that he worked with UFO crash retrieval teams, a 2006 Page #17  
ently assigned to the NSA, Sherman worked on a specially designed computer  2006 Page #22  
gh but was not part of the NSA. He worked on PPD for almost three years. Si 2006 Page #22  
port for Stone's claims for having worked on UFO crash retrieval teams. Com 2006 Page #23  
, Su,l a veradu . liFT. teparently worked In C Aviation Week and Space Tech 2006 Page #30  
ddie for hours and, with his help, worked up a police-style witness drawing 2006 Page #93  
meteors for September 12, 1952 and worked with astronomers to find out more 2006 Page #96  
l. Peters' Special Pathogens group worked overtime analyzing samples, while 2006 Page #111  
my camp or the operational unit he worked for. So if Tony does reveal his n 2006 Page #123  
nvolvement in the Gulf War where I worked in the Joint Operations Center."  2006 Page #130  
independently; or if the Batteries worked together, the combination could d 2006 Page #142  
out Area 51 because his father had worked there. I followed up with a phone 2006 Page #150  
 Las Vegas, Nevada, because my dad worked at a place that radar techs calle 2006 Page #152  
's to stop me?' So, at the time, I worked at a 3-star command there in Norf 2006 Page #161  
ic Fleet, three months earlier.] I worked for the Operations Department, Co 2006 Page #161  
 Captain Wood. He had a person who worked for him who was a Lt. Commander,  2006 Page #161  
 So, I told that Lt. Commander who worked for Captain Wood what I knew. I t 2006 Page #161  
and remote perception work. Having worked at PEAR for five years 4, I was t 2006 Page #196  
Bigelow, along with another donor, worked with several researchers to condu 2006 Page #197  
uct several UFO detectors. As Dave worked for an engineering company with g 2006 Page #200  
acklog. During the week Budd and I worked on his extensive card file and I  2006 Page #203  
he had received an implant. He had worked all over the world, studied shama 2006 Page #206  
 the world, studied shamanism, and worked with conservation groups in Centr 2006 Page #206  
 however, news organizatio ns have worked very closel) with the federal gov 2007 Page #7  
CEO of National Public Radio, also worked in U.S. government propaganda ope 2007 Page #14  
ello. (Popa denied this.) Costello worked for lhe OSS during WWII. Total fu 2007 Page #26  
ello. (Pope denied this.) Costello worked for the OSS during \X/\X'Il. Tota 2007 Page #26  
coffee. The remaining playful copy worked the ET wordplay shameless)~ with  2007 Page #62  
you get 1.5 million dollars if you worked every da) of your life? So is it  2007 Page #92  
then. That's how I thought the Jaw worked. GM: Indeed. The Nat\vest three c 2007 Page #92  
headed b) Dr. Richard M.iethe, who worked for the Bi\lI\'XI rocket cljvisio 2007 Page #111  
 was sent to Fort Bliss, and later worked at Wright Patterson AFB. Eventual 2007 Page #111  
J from school said there dads, who worked for my dad, they said the same th 2007 Page #125  
bel Prize winner Luis Alvarez, who worked on the Manhattan (atomjc bomb) pr 2007 Page #144  
 institutions (Luciano Poulain had worked and lived in Chile for a while pr 2007 Page #198  
es from Aberdeen where 1 lived and worked. It was 1987 before l was establi 2008 Page #42  
ust this year. In 1979 Larry Sweet worked as a shake-block cutter. If you w 2008 Page #43  
 with a man named Kerry Broten who worked with her at Coastal Oyster Compan 2008 Page #45  
sh from Donald Betts. Since he had worked in the woods in the area for many 2008 Page #51  
munity culture of Aberdeen where I worked as a police sergeant. For some re 2008 Page #53  
 presenter was Alan Rammer; he has worked for the last 25 years on public o 2008 Page #57  
r Afghanistan. The section where I worked is now so busy dealing with FOI r 2008 Page #62  
on UFOs (i.e. the division where I worked) 24 Defence Intelligence Staff (D 2008 Page #64  
 shut down, allegedly never having worked in spite of thousands of man-hour 2008 Page #73  
 for many years. Salina claims she worked there for twenty years. If you ta 2008 Page #110  
 36 at face value, he also says he worked for Angleton, and that these 8 pa 2008 Page #110  
 note is relevant ■ Leaker says he worked for Angleton ■ Says MJ-12 connect 2008 Page #120  
ina was a secretary who apparently worked in CIA CI II They have been "keep 2008 Page #121  
lhgence work and the Nazis, having worked undercover for a year in Vichy, F 2008 Page #131  
 association with them." Gray also worked closely with the State Department 2008 Page #134  
scientists. ---Dr. Lloyd V Berkner worked under Vannevar Bush as executive  2008 Page #134  
ers of National Socialism had long worked to gain control over the fields o 2008 Page #140  
 investigations , it was Nixon who worked with his next-door neighbor , CIA 2008 Page #141  
r, who has claimed to have briefly worked on a UFO back engineering project 2009 Page #9  
ich to address the UFO problem. It worked for us before and it will work fo 2009 Page #16  
entific and technical intelligence worked around the clock to secure as muc 2009 Page #17  
The chief witness, Harold Dahl who worked with Fred Crisman salvaging runaw 2009 Page #30  
arrison believed that Fred Crisman worked as a hired assassin for the milit 2009 Page #33  
o work for the Book Depository, he worked for a firm that processed U2 film 2009 Page #34  
wed a man who asserted that he had worked with Project Blue Book and had ma 2009 Page #48  
s in the aviation business ... who worked as a technician at Wright-Patters 2009 Page #50  
 1954. This gentleman said that he worked 'across the alley' from where the 2009 Page #50  
from Las Vegas who claimed to have worked on classified projects at certain 2009 Page #51  
in her early-eighties, Marion Shaw worked in the heart of the Pentagon duri 2009 Page #53  
ham Forest. During that time, John worked as an Air Force police officer an 2009 Page #77  
bage. During the next IO years she worked for the Army Air Corps, which bec 2009 Page #87  
vel security clearance. June Crain worked hard all of her life-she started  2009 Page #87  
he knew this. She said, "Because I worked there." I asked her for details a 2009 Page #88  
ance and a need to know. Where she worked every bit of information had to b 2009 Page #89  
000 and 45,000 feet.44 If a person worked in an environment where they were 2009 Page #92  
 Members of the investigative team worked intently, often on location, for  2009 Page #137  
easily addressed. If you have ever worked in a large organization or for th 2009 Page #155  
Snodgrass as one of the people who worked on this new weapon's project in 1 2009 Page #160  
i and quoted him as saying that he worked on the weapon in New Zealand and  2009 Page #160  
ty College in New Zealand where he worked as the Dean of the Faculty of Eng 2009 Page #163  
 of California . After the war, he worked as the Chief Engineer, Motion Pic 2009 Page #164  
 of California as a co-worker. "He worked on the weapon in New Zealand and  2009 Page #171  
gue if the project was still being worked on in strict secrecy?             2009 Page #176  
n •Blue Cube •Talk to a source who worked on similar project                2009 Page #192  
ion at prestigious rnllcgc •Father worked on "Drone •· projects for governm 2009 Page #198  

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 sixties, and is a retired factory worker. Joel was very cordial, but almos 2003 Page #68  
the joke spread to Texas, railroad worker Joseph "Truthful" Scully was sele 2004 Page #28  
 Harbor case. While he was there a worker at the place noticed what he was  2004 Page #43  
outh. Now here was this Laundromat worker alluding to the same incident, ad 2004 Page #44  
d during the same time period. The worker mentioned the names of some of th 2004 Page #44  
t, Bob Sliwowski, a friend and co- worker and I were so desperate to see so 2004 Page #55  
 I call them the owners, managers, worker bees, and expendables . Incidenta 2005 Page #75  
,lldj coulrl br, hrol.f'n up ancl' worker. 1 1 ,.1:1rt r~inf~II 11t 1 spl"C 2009 Page #183  

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r Anton Drexler to form the Gem1an Worker's Party, which soon included Germ 2008 Page #126  

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Adams, showed it to him and fellow workers, which he said confirmed the rum 2005 Page #42  
 of healthy sexual functioning for workers. Here, responsible sexeducation  2005 Page #89  
munists, however, sexually healthy workers and parry members tended to put  2005 Page #89  
in the Black World. In some cases, workers have reported that security was  2005 Page #167  
business activity would stop; most workers would stay home. Absent other di 2006 Page #63  
tive/professional and white collar workers reported more mental events than 2006 Page #198  
nds of scientists , engineers, and workers swarmed into Oak Ridge to build  2008 Page #27  
ei , the National Socialist German Workers Party. The Thule Society, served 2008 Page #126  
and the testimony of former Polish workers , Black found that IBM technolog 2008 Page #128  
rground fac1 ■ H1.11'11n and alien workers ■ T umer. ·a revolution has take 2009 Page #152  

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ict in every state.' J.V. Stalin's Workers' Paradise • Yezovshchina • Kolkh 2004 Page #154  

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l was looking for ways to ease the workflow. Also 1 used to set up remote d 2007 Page #83  

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kin www.majesticdocumenU.com“While working under president Eisenhower, I di 2003 Page #16  
ency of British flight instructors working through a private corporation an 2003 Page #33  
ble data. Is This Case Real? After working on this case for about two years 2003 Page #38  
 Crisman may have been an assassin working on behalf of aerospace industry  2003 Page #42  
d just taken some pictures and was working back toward the gap when suddenl 2003 Page #45  
5 incident. Leslie and I have been working closely together in seeking out  2003 Page #65  
ion the creation of the classified working group, 'MAJESTIC 12.' 83         2003 Page #87  
ing magnetic fields by a scientist working on "electro-gravitic" research.  2003 Page #111  
cently said that "Some of the guys working on the base would talk about a f 2003 Page #142  
ry and determine who Bennewitz was working for, if anyone. It has never bee 2003 Page #145  
 of a few UFO researchers who were working for the intelligence community t 2003 Page #146  
that his walkie-talkie had stopped working. He crept closer to confront the 2003 Page #147  
ng in optical physics. He had been working for the Air Force since 1970 on  2003 Page #148  
available, but MUFON Ohio is still working on it. Harry S. Truman Harry Tru 2003 Page #190  
series of UFO briefing rumors I am working on. The most important evidence  2003 Page #197  
 detachment ASAP. O'Brien, who was working the radio, informed his superior 2004 Page #36  
y and their RCMP counterparts were working off of the CG 101 and a couple o 2004 Page #41  
me I was a quantity surveyor, just working for the PSA. Now, why the PSA wo 2004 Page #52  
The first one occurred while I was working a midnight shift in the fighter  2004 Page #57  
curred just at dusk in 1974. I was working in the nuke storage facility at  2004 Page #57  
ner: "Back in the mid-1960s (while working at the NRL), he had been taken t 2004 Page #66  
ce. SLIDE #15: Linda Moulton Howe, working on 1983 HBO Documentary In 1983, 2004 Page #69  
983 HBO Documentary In 1983, I was working on a Home Box Office TV special  2004 Page #69  
y deny exists. Back in 1983, while working on the documentary project for H 2004 Page #75  
eing gathered by military liaisons working out of the embassy. 86           2004 Page #89  
e work for the Canadians including working on the DEW line radar stations t 2004 Page #91  
 Bridge, the military metallurgist working with Smith, openly stated he had 2004 Page #94  
tees in the States where they were working out joint allocations, for examp 2004 Page #96  
 used to waft over to where he was working. in his letter to Weaver he stat 2004 Page #97  
t on UFOs. At the time Lundahl was working for the Navy. Months after doing 2004 Page #101  
n, or in some instances, factories working on classified military material, 2004 Page #171  
was a close friend of Walt Disney, working as one of the nine original key  2004 Page #179  
bout to happen. Emenegger had been working as an advertising executive in L 2004 Page #181  
of John Ferry is RV Answer: He was working on an instantaneous, transverse  2004 Page #211  
8 or later in life. Nolan had been working in the Aztec area in the oil fie 2004 Page #216  
ve changed in 1995. 3. The UFO/EBE Working Group is an international consor 2004 Page #249  
ho carried the food around and the working doctors. The 30                  2005 Page #32  
f the President's Ultra Secret UFO working group, he had reached out to its 2005 Page #96  
an in attendance, was described as working on the history of UFOs with the  2005 Page #99  
ell -that at the time McDonald was working closely with, and for, the previ 2005 Page #100  
point, with multiple investigators working over years with highly consisten 2005 Page #134  
had filmed the piece himself while working as a freelance cameraman in the  2005 Page #145  
 from the Alien Autopsy film while working at the Disney Corporation in the 2005 Page #148  
papers in England, and is the only working press-photographer to be awarded 2005 Page #148  
said. "Reme, your dad just started working for the government. He doesn't n 2005 Page #156  
cted in Washington Stare, we began working with "Dr. Smith" of the metallur 2005 Page #157  
 and the DoD conu·actors that were working on anti-graviC)' -the Glenn L. M 2005 Page #172  
vernment's Project Magnet had been working on a gravity-defying vehicle pow 2005 Page #172  
anes). Bell said, ''We are already working with nuclear fuels and equipment 2005 Page #172  
Know" recounts similar cases. I am working on a claim by a pilot that UFOs  2006 Page #5  
 during WW 2 and had 12,000 people working at Bletchley Park in the UK inte 2006 Page #8  
 in making more of a commitment to working with MJ-12 and experiencing the  2006 Page #21  
eflection of his experiences while working on UFO crash retrieval teams. Co 2006 Page #23  
the risks of contact. Developing a working relationship with such an entity 2006 Page #52  
deification nor demonization while working with government to maintain publ 2006 Page #58  
h all three critical uncertainties working against human survival. Scenario 2006 Page #62  
ucial to public order but would be working at the same disadvantage as gove 2006 Page #63  
cists, philosophers or theologians working today would deny the possibility 2006 Page #69  
 Monster" from her description. By working with witnesses, I discovered tha 2006 Page #91  
apons program • 1993: NATO creates working groups on biological warfare def 2006 Page #108  
gists of the world would have been working to understand causes and control 2006 Page #112  
 that after the late Howard Temin, working independently of David Baltimore 2006 Page #112  
 by Bill.) By March 1967, Bill was working as both a missile crew launchman 2006 Page #142  
ttern because they were definitely working a grid. Every time the jet fight 2006 Page #146  
ather did tell me was that we were working with — he did not say 'people,'  2006 Page #152  
t say 'people,' but he said we are working with intelligence that brings us 2006 Page #152  
 tweaking all of the computers and working on the equipment, I was able to  2006 Page #154  
ry. You accept that because you're working with SECRET material all the tim 2006 Page #163  
 was told there was no such person working there. Later he was told never t 2006 Page #176  
 1992 marked my first official day working for Robert Bigelow and the Bigel 2006 Page #197  
elds. The Roper Report Prior to my working at the Foundation, Robert Bigelo 2006 Page #197  
apist who expressed an interest in working with abductees using hypnosis th 2006 Page #205  
 he also had some friends who were working for the CIA. However, it seems t 2006 Page #205  
ed a major family tragedy prior to working with him. He hired Barbie Taylor 2006 Page #207  
o leave the Foundation to continue working on my Ph.D. and my writing. The  2006 Page #207  
I was asked is "Was Robert Bigelow working for the government?" During my s 2006 Page #207  
e and independent press. The close working relationship between the news me 2007 Page #10  
executives. Th.is consolidated the working relationship between the news me 2007 Page #11  
es admitted they had been covertly working with the Cl.A. 6                 2007 Page #12  
dia executives spent their careers working in U.S. government propaganda op 2007 Page #14  
ling products from websites. I was working for such a company at the cime.  2007 Page #67  
rse. Can we establish that they're working together on some UFO-related pro 2007 Page #76  
       M\X: \Xlas it when you were working at thjs compan) that) ou first g 2007 Page #84  
 make it look Like people had been working on it. However because l was on  2007 Page #87  
of government or covert operations working inside the government. The bit t 2007 Page #89  
roup" in 1952. Avro ,vas currently working on at least 16 different "Flying 2007 Page #111  
ird meeting of the U.S./USSR Joint Working Group on Solar System Exploratio 2007 Page #198  
nd Dan Johnson were south of town, working their farms when the object flas 2008 Page #11  
. I have held several titles in my working life: military police investigat 2008 Page #41  
n live in the same area for years, working the timber or fishing jobs. This 2008 Page #53  
 through his daily routine; he was working out of the Aberdeen DNR office a 2008 Page #58  
osford incident, the Flying Saucer Working Party and Project Condign (a hig 2008 Page #62  
 It was a different flight (shift) working. SLIDE# 36 Nov. I I, 1988 Hypnos 2008 Page #87  
erhaps through the Nazi scientists working in both. According to Bara, "[Th 2008 Page #136  
, Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, working with Hermann Schmitz, chairman o 2008 Page #136  
anged at Nuremberg for war crimes. Working with Heydrich at Interpol was a  2008 Page #139  
telligence analysts such as myself working the Office of Sci en ti fie Inte 2009 Page #18  
importance of their respective UFO working groups to deal with the UFO prob 2009 Page #41  
s instructing their respective UFO working groups to share information. Ken 2009 Page #42  
communications with MJ-12 -the UFO working group within the "MJ-I 2 Special 2009 Page #42  
rt of a group of six DIA personnel working together as an alliance: three c 2009 Page #52  
-late part of 1952, Bethurum began working in the area. Bethurum's wife was 2009 Page #54  
nel and 6 air force policemen were working RAF Woodbridge . One of those ai 2009 Page #62  
s from the communications squadron working in the tower, as well as the tow 2009 Page #70  
d hard all of her life-she started working at Wright Field in 1942 when she 2009 Page #87  
 June, listening to her account of working at Wright Field for the Army Air 2009 Page #88  
related detailed information about working in the laboratories where techno 2009 Page #89  
ket research: In '51 they weren ·, working on personnel chutes, !hey were w 2009 Page #93  
ing on personnel chutes, !hey were working on !he Aerobee rocket !hat's whe 2009 Page #93  
 Aerobee rocket !hat's when we was working on !he beginning of the space pr 2009 Page #93  
 "SEAL PROJECT11) for Adm. Halsey. Working with an Australian scientist/eng 2009 Page #176  
h real credentials, who are indeed working on a real secret project, yet th 2009 Page #176  

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ealing with the role in the inside workings of the UFO story as it applies  2003 Page #202  

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ause 1 may be off to America. It's workjng out again though at the moment b 2007 Page #92  

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tions are suffering because of the workload being put on staff due to FOi,  2008 Page #63  
ng the law. Disclosure By 2007 the workload involved in dealing FOi request 2008 Page #63  

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ts (about half a penny each). This works out to four groups: I call them th 2005 Page #75  
nergy. Simply put, the accumulator works on the basis of what Reich termed  2005 Page #90  
Reich vers11s the USA, among other works on the subject, the basics are as  2005 Page #101  
pts to imjtare or even surpass the works of nature. \Xie mustn't forget tha 2005 Page #163  
 the handpicked successor of Skunk Works founder Kelly Johnson and the man  2005 Page #174  
er could be delayed. - Uncertainty works against effective response. Sense  2006 Page #69  
ivision (better known as the Skunk Works), to be difficult to detect by rad 2006 Page #72  
his superiors at CIA Headquarters. Works inspection stamps, several I locat 2006 Page #76  
te. A book called Lockheed's Skunk Works: The First Fifty Years by Jay Mill 2006 Page #79  
21 part numbers and Lockheed Skunk Works inspection stamps (Fig. 7). 77     2006 Page #80  
nt Projects (ADP), the famed Skunk Works. Some of the stamps even included  2006 Page #84  
q): Iraq uses chemical weapons and works on biological weapons. • 1984: Sov 2006 Page #107  
 defects to the United States, now works at Ft. Detrick • 1992: Boris Yelts 2006 Page #108  
sity Divinity School. He currently works as a print manager, freelance jour 2006 Page #195  
e viewing instructor who lives and works in Boulder City, NV. She can be re 2006 Page #207  
ed in practice, and bow propaganda works to rude important events and reduc 2007 Page #7  
hip is achieved. 3. How propaganda works to hide important events and reduc 2007 Page #9  
ook at how news censorship actuaUy works. 1t is important to remember that  2007 Page #15  
theirs?) McDonnell Douglas Phantom Works. Gray Butte RCS Facility. Most of  2007 Page #56  
tioned, "The \Xleirdest wa, to win works" and goes on to say, "Need an excu 2007 Page #69  
ank Stokan (retired Lockheed Skunk Works senior propulsion systems engineer 2007 Page #115  
rt Trinidad (former Lockheed Skunk works engineer). Per e-mail and telephon 2007 Page #115  
 out from an elderly gentleman who works at the ranch (Sr. Ramirez) that "a 2007 Page #190  
nadskii Gold Medal for a series of works in comparative planecology and the 2007 Page #198  
e stated he was away and sometimes works 6 to 7 days a week. She recalled t 2008 Page #54  
hree million volts per meter. This works out to approximately one gigavolt  2008 Page #77  
rs on the basis of their submitted works. The number shown is essentially t 2008 Page #108  
fferent combinations of Einstein's works were used at different times to as 2008 Page #108  
D KNOW SO LITTLE ABOUT HOW THE USC WORKS!!: 145                             2008 Page #151  
what kind of a job might be in the works. This history is strongly suggesti 2009 Page #9  
is almost asymmetric configuration works. Because the torques cancel at the 2009 Page #22  
the l 950's and l 960's, authentic works remain scarce, and bibliographic i 2009 Page #24  
ght Crisman belonged . Kenn Thomas works as an archivist for a midwestem un 2009 Page #34  
rom Russia, where the phrases "wet works" or "wet affairs" denote someone w 2009 Page #43  

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Denver, Colorado, invitation -only workshops were convened to develop a bro 2006 Page #49  

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nd n11ylhin~ to nn with tr;wnsf;?r worl, 011 lh~ project tol tlle1 c·:i.,u: 2009 Page #181  
lhc 1110m bor.1b 11nd lhru: !1:-nc worl. Al ;1rc5c11t he 1~ 1it: was not a  2009 Page #184  

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 an Alien threat from outside this world. ” Addressing the United Nations G 2003 Page #7  
ts both in the covert intelligence world and the ufological subculture. 38  2003 Page #42  
s just beginning to be used before World War. I. The white pigment in the b 2003 Page #49  
ng on his research into the secret world of a British Royal Air Force base  2003 Page #83  
, and to a fair degree, around the world) dutifully report the sad news. Th 2003 Page #92  
 inicnMin ”' Dr. Carl Sagan “Other World*" 2. “Almost every sighting is eit 2003 Page #118  
oax." Dr Carl Sagan "Demon Haunted World ” In response to m* FOIA request j 2003 Page #135  
 weapons components in the Western world. It is a small mountain range hone 2003 Page #142  
an government, and ultimately, the world. He became convinced that the unde 2003 Page #144  
o his contacts in the intelligence world. He had visited Paul Bennewitz on  2003 Page #147  
 operations to recover anywhere in world □ Establish and maintaio..3bSQMe., 2003 Page #172  
cations, recovery "anywhere in the world" and absolute top secrecy. Slide 1 2003 Page #173  
s then currently in use in the art world. The identification of Kraft tape  2003 Page #176  
d says, "Some UFOs are not of this world" will the cover-up end. The presid 2003 Page #189  
th Army Air Force in Hawaii during World War 11. Dwight D. Eisenhower As I  2003 Page #191  
r message, and thereby decided the world was not ready for this type of inf 2003 Page #192  
a desert was something out of this world. 5- Interviews with radar operator 2003 Page #233  
at span the decades — and even the world. And in light of this, I would lik 2004 Page #4  
nment and recovery anywhere in the world of a crashed UFO. But the one case 2004 Page #7  
n the closing stages of the Second World War, the description of which soun 2004 Page #14  
g to retrieved UFOs throughout the world that caught my attention, I consid 2004 Page #14  
ALLY THE AMERICANS EEO MONITOR THE WORLD, THEY MUST KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. YOU 2004 Page #24  
BEEN IN THE HEADLINES ALL OVER TEE WORLD. BUT APPARENTLY WHOEVER FIRED THE  2004 Page #24  
t he was not an inhabitant of this world. Mr. T.J. Weems, the U.S. Signal S 2004 Page #26  
 who was not an inhabitant of this world, was given Christian burial in the 2004 Page #27  
t highly regarded ufologist in the world today. And while he has done more  2004 Page #58  
-nine airplanes crashed around the world killing 198 people. The worst disa 2004 Page #68  
roshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II. 67                         2004 Page #70  
 and mutilating animals around the world since at least the early 1950s — a 2004 Page #78  
n, D. C. when he returned from his World War II assignment in Italy. He tol 2004 Page #78  
mals found in several parts of the world with the bloodless excisions and n 2004 Page #78  
pastures — that Americans, and the world, would panic. Also, the advanced t 2004 Page #79  
r observatory known in the western world. It was in operation from 1953 to  2004 Page #86  
ht into why governments around the world are keeping the alien presence sec 2004 Page #88  
f the U.S. military complex during world NXIWII that created such things as 2004 Page #90  
efings. Six researchers around the world then contacted Walker over the per 2004 Page #98  
intelligence. Following the Second World War, he worked for 31 years at the 2004 Page #108  
eld was thrust into the mysterious world of the UFO, when — at Iwo Jima in  2004 Page #108  
gfield himself noted: "The orderly world I thought I knew was no more." Bet 2004 Page #108  
een adapted to our modern security world • They are designed to prevent lea 2004 Page #124  
f the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and close 2004 Page #132  
1955, stating: "The nations of the world will have to unite, for the next w 2004 Page #133  
ufactured on Earth. So what in the world is going on here? Were the Charles 2004 Page #139  
Japan's use of chemical weapons in World War II was long covered up after t 2004 Page #140  
e officer, at the only base in the world at that time that had the atomic b 2004 Page #142  
llions of documents dating back to World War I, somehow does not have as go 2004 Page #147  
Research Institute of the Parallel World. ICBM Semipalatinsk 151            2004 Page #154  
l being used today to mold our UFO world view. If you look back about what  2004 Page #178  
ppeared to be attempts to mold the world view of UFOs for generations to co 2004 Page #180  
component of the modern ufological world view, based on a leaked document.  2004 Page #191  
nformation and mold the ufological world view? Consider the following stori 2004 Page #192  
 White Houses might have built our world view of UFOs through various leaks 2004 Page #196  
Clancy like novel" deep in the UFO world with live ET's and Top Secret Code 2004 Page #199  
ample, now refers to the bases as "World War Two retreads, essentially." Th 2004 Page #220  
message. He received a message the world can now read. A message about "vic 2004 Page #230  
ver story? Ramey proclaimed to the world (via a radio address) the debris w 2004 Page #230  
ng military officers of that post- World War II era. Details regarding the  2004 Page #231  
 and private industrialists in the world. 4. MJ-12 was a consolidation of t 2004 Page #249  
 • "The chip ... revolutionize the world ... space travel" ■ "1957 crash ju 2005 Page #8  
....... , •. ,.: .. , ~~~-;: t;;-~ World Oil Production Peak expected on or 2005 Page #14  
g of the Cincinnati Chapter of the World Wings held in the Administration B 2005 Page #43  
t was airplanes , making models of World War II aircraft and admitted that  2005 Page #44  
 She thought it was the end of the world. Something happened out here." FRE 2005 Page #68  
fic paradigm - the presence in our world and probably within our civilizati 2005 Page #73  
 be forthcoming. People around the world see these amazing objects in the s 2005 Page #74  
he most pleasant window into their world. Hybridjzation? Eventual replaceme 2005 Page #75  
America, as throughout most of the world, it is a highly stratified order i 2005 Page #75  
all aerospace organizations in the world. In JuJy 1985, Rich wrote a handwr 2005 Page #80  
ack any real curiosity about their world, and these people prompt.Iy filed  2005 Page #81  
ere that are literally out of this world .... Better than Star Trek or anyt 2005 Page #82  
 and Arca 51: Secrets of the Black World," film by Michael Hesemann (1994)  2005 Page #82  
sider testimonies have reached the world via other researchers and journali 2005 Page #83  
leum as a source of energy for the world economy; then a range of possibili 2005 Page #85  
d the aliens themselves change our world, once they were acknowledged? Some 2005 Page #86  
ames, and over the next four years World War One swept the empire and the 8 2005 Page #88  
as the best-known scientist in the world; he had been so since his Theory o 2005 Page #92  
s a rughly respected and decorated World War IT fighter pilot and pioneered 2005 Page #94  
on , what had been left of the old world of human knowledge after the disco 2005 Page #96  
 public since at least the time of World War II, few people and even fewer  2005 Page #118  
s without someone somewhere in the world taking clear video of UFOs. And we 2005 Page #118  
ealing with something out of th.is world. "Those who still hold that the en 2005 Page #119  
icularl y if the craft came from a world that has no lightning. Supporters  2005 Page #120  
ons and that selected military and world governments have taken a keen inte 2005 Page #120  
innovated to devastating effect in World War II, and later guided surface-t 2005 Page #121  
ic Services (OSS), which conducted World War II foreign espionage and later 2005 Page #122  
f the most secret enterprise s the world has ever seen-includin g the lnter 2005 Page #123  
e desert was something out of thjs world." After a "special radiobiological 2005 Page #126  
er research interest at the end of World \'(far If. This is indicated in a  2005 Page #127  
ses have been created by the murky world of officialdom to confuse the true 2005 Page #132  
and confuse even further the foggy world of UFO crash-retrie,·aJ accounts . 2005 Page #133  
ld be no need for the Intelligence world to spread such tales in the first  2005 Page #134  
ntelligence. Followin g the Second World War, he worked for 31 years at the 2005 Page #138  
ld was thrust into the mysteriou s world of the UFO, when-at hvo Jima in th 2005 Page #138  
gfield himself noted: "The orderly world I thought I knew was no more." Leo 2005 Page #138  
jshers and TV companies around the world. First to publish stills from the  2005 Page #146  
copies were soon flying around the world via the Internet. The day after ou 2005 Page #146  
he film broadcast on TV around the world. And the rest, as they say, is his 2005 Page #146  
a , ehicle that comes from another world. Or the other explanation is that  2005 Page #151  
earned, along with the rest of the world, that the Trinit) event was not a  2005 Page #153  
on occurred on an extraterrestrial world and who developed means to rra,·el 2005 Page #161  
eloped means to rra,·el from their world to other worlds in spacecraft. Rev 2005 Page #161  
ssified and conducted in the Black World. \X!hat djstinguishes reverse engi 2005 Page #163  
r planet. Some are from a parallel world. These parallel worlds exist in an 2005 Page #164  
 has been referred to as The Black World. Lockheed Skunk \'(forks de, elope 2005 Page #167  
t ha,·e become a part of the white world. The existence of the so-caUed Aur 2005 Page #167  
out their experiences in the Black World. In some cases, workers have repor 2005 Page #167  
rret out the truth about our black world efforts. In 1989, Robert Lazar had 2005 Page #168  
the best aircraft engineers in the world and led development of the heralde 2005 Page #175  
s Stanton T. Friedman 1 The Covert World of UOF Crash Retrievals? Dr. Micha 2006 Page #3  
t Earth. After all who elected him World President? Certainly not the billi 2006 Page #5  
do what they please. 3. WHY in the world would aliens want to come here if, 2006 Page #5  
orting events. Don't forget that a World Championship Chess match was held  2006 Page #7  
hly trusted individuals around the world, such as the Queen and the Pope, s 2006 Page #9  
                        The Covert World of UFO Crash Retrievals - An Overv 2006 Page #14  
                        THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The MJ-12  2006 Page #16  
                        THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS Contrastin 2006 Page #18  
                        THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS The code w 2006 Page #20  
                        THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS auspices o 2006 Page #22  
                        THE COVERT WORLD OF UFO CRASH RETRIEVALS 3. Individ 2006 Page #24  
ere that are literally out of this world.... Better than Star Trek or anyth 2006 Page #27  
 our understanding of the physical world that we see around us. It could br 2006 Page #50  
proaches to civilized life on this world, as they are presently configured, 2006 Page #50  
sed — is scenario worlds. Scenario World Development Systematic scenario de 2006 Page #50  
elihood of any particular scenario world occurring. Ours was not an exercis 2006 Page #51  
terests in each potential scenario world. D. Implications for humanity. Wit 2006 Page #51  
e were developed for each scenario world. These lists of implications, in t 2006 Page #51  
ysical and emotional. Negative The world would be swept by shock, horror an 2006 Page #55  
 known about the NHI. The Scenario World Players Regardless of the core val 2006 Page #55  
 Government Governments around the world would have distinct interests in C 2006 Page #55  
I entity/group and the rest of the world. 52                                2006 Page #55  
pitalist system that dominates the world today. All business leaders would  2006 Page #56  
 would survive in the post-Contact world. Religion Religious leaders would  2006 Page #56  
fferent regions and nations of the world, but predicting how those differen 2006 Page #57  
 be a universal response along the World War II model — work as one militar 2006 Page #62  
eries V. The slow-strange-negative world would be very unpleasant, with det 2006 Page #64  
r Humanity Each different scenario world would generate different types of  2006 Page #65  
Retrieval Conference This scenario world affords best chance for government 2006 Page #67  
cal uncertainties in this scenario world work against effective response. C 2006 Page #68  
 face a dire fate. - This scenario world has as one possible outcome the to 2006 Page #69  
e outcome the total unification of world governance and a highly positive f 2006 Page #69  
much larger news story that gained world wide notoriety. In September of 19 2006 Page #89  
hen Flatwoods was the focus of the world, the locals were getting tired of  2006 Page #93  
ale Leavitt lived in Sutton, was a World War II combat veteran, and in 1952 2006 Page #95  
ed and elaborate hoax that reached world wide recognition? I continued to r 2006 Page #99  
 how to fool people using the real world of science, and since they fool so 2006 Page #101  
d. They did early good work during World War II on Nazi biowarfare plans, a 2006 Page #106  
kills 50 million people around the world (did this start with reports of th 2006 Page #107  
ed. Records seized by KGB. • 1980: World Health Organization eradicates sma 2006 Page #107  
ague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World out of Balance" (U.S.A. Farrar, St 2006 Page #110  
of the best microbiologists of the world would have been working to underst 2006 Page #112  
wth of prion-based diseases in the world ("mad cow" in cattle, scrapie in s 2006 Page #116  
ing years ago, and the "classified world" could easily have contemplated a  2006 Page #116  
creatures were clearly not of this world and, when examined, were found to  2006 Page #122  
 Following the start of the Second World War, a highly secret and independe 2006 Page #123  
red in the newspapers, there was a World in Action program on TV which deal 2006 Page #126  
through government documentation. "World in Action stated that they had bee 2006 Page #126  
Granada Television — the makers of World in Action — were pressuring the Mi 2006 Page #126  
ledge with their insights into the world of politics, science, military doc 2006 Page #131  
trongly suggests that the official world is ever-ready to cope with the out 2006 Page #137  
the 5th U.S. Air Force unit during World War II. Len told me in the mid-198 2006 Page #141  
LSE. There was nothing else in the world!" Bill's PAR Radar Locked On UFO,  2006 Page #147  
ANSWER, 'PROBABLY NEVER.' THAT THE WORLD WILL BE KEPT IN THE DARK FOREVER?  2006 Page #163  
 war would widen, even bringing on World War III, which could necessitate a 2006 Page #165  
. forces commanders throughout the world of a heightened possibility for wo 2006 Page #165  
ld of a heightened possibility for world war. When Clement Atlee arrived in 2006 Page #165  
er 6, he thought his nightmare (of World War III) had come true. At 10:30 A 2006 Page #167  
mbrace our selves, others, and the world around us, all together on the won 2006 Page #194  
t reports, July 27, 1984. • Weekly World News, April 30, 1985, "UFO Crash M 2006 Page #194  
mplant. He had worked all over the world, studied shamanism, and worked wit 2006 Page #206  
e of Consciousness in the Physical World, Robert G. Jahn and Brenda J. Dunn 2006 Page #207  
a more or less complete picnire of world events. Consequently, the absence  2007 Page #7  
 want to know what is going on the world, the myth says, all we need to do  2007 Page #8  
government grew even closer during World \Xlar 11, when journalists !oined  2007 Page #10  
,, ,4'. -· Censorsrup planrung for World \Xfar JI actually began in 1935, s 2007 Page #16  
ily be hidden from the pubLic. The world is still a big place and, if UFOs  2007 Page #29  
l over German intell.igence during World \Var ]l. So the methods of decepti 2007 Page #31  
a of technolo gy: the Internet and World Wide Web have temporarily broken t 2007 Page #38  
programs are literally out of this world .... flying out of Groom Lake, ~ i 2007 Page #56  
e an experience that's out of this world!" Bear in mind that Australia is a 2007 Page #60  
inuated itself into American, then world culture, that its little long-neck 2007 Page #62  
ening aLien who offered "a magical world of learning" on the "J\lJje's Play 2007 Page #63  
isgusting slogan, "Nothing in this world tastes like an alien secretion ."  2007 Page #65  
ing the statement, "Showcasing the world." In thjs pubEc service advertisem 2007 Page #67  
espected, reasonable person of the world. Non-thr eaterung as he mjght appe 2007 Page #68  
ability insurance are "out of this world" as well. Early this year a simila 2007 Page #71  
ared in Time, Neumveek, US NeJVs & World &port, as well as other leading na 2007 Page #74  
-white beams down onto a table top world of plastic trees and artificial sn 2007 Page #74  
id you learn much about History or World Politics at school. GM: Funnily en 2007 Page #80  
 who has done all the exams in the world but still hasn't got the practical 2007 Page #82  
 that the American people, and the world, demand a full disclosure regardin 2007 Page #120  
eventual!) prm-ide evidence to the world that this phenomenon is real and t 2007 Page #121  
 how the biggest helicopter 10 the world was in this nearby town. This town 2007 Page #127  
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y skills and a deep appre~•a~on of world politics. Unfortunately, she also  2007 Page #136  
amos, New Mexico during the Second World War, and who was present as a scie 2007 Page #144  
on-humans were reported around the world -along with animal mucilacions Jjn 2007 Page #145  
uite possible a craft from another world fell on part of the extensive gunn 2008 Page #7  
hting. That reinforces, in today's world, that those who see UFOs are a lit 2008 Page #14  
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eteor. It was a craft from another world. There is no doubt about it. 11    2008 Page #17  
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ed States shortly after the Second World War was brought to a close. It bec 2008 Page #25  
e facilities that would change the world and usher in the atomic age. Today 2008 Page #27  
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in the U.S. military and the murky world of intelligence were informed of t 2008 Page #31  
ageous on the part of the official world to assume that misleading the gene 2008 Page #37  
~--11:l-o . Figure ]Aberdeen Daily World Nov. 26, 1979 The headline would h 2008 Page #41  
a reporter from the Aberdeen Daily World. I also met Sandra White, the wido 2008 Page #45  
Krussel- The second Aberdeen Daily World article led me to a key witness, E 2008 Page #49  
 in response to the Aberdeen Daily World newspaper article of July 26, 1987 2008 Page #55  
Major Ralph Paduano told the Daily World Reporter, "We 're certainly not gu 2008 Page #60  
lease made the news all around the world and within a couple of months the  2008 Page #65  
as Radio 4's Today program and BBC World Service's The World Today. I appea 2008 Page #65  
rogram and BBC World Service's The World Today. I appeared twice on this la 2008 Page #65  
ho related her story. 30 The Daily World, Aberdeen, Washington, Sunday, Jul 2008 Page #70  
 979 episode by Bryn Beorse, Daily World City Editor. 31 If you want to rea 2008 Page #70  
e eventually taken over by the BBC World Service transmittin g station. But 2008 Page #74  
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ed, thinking it was the end of the world. Similarly, the Krasnoyaretz newsp 2008 Page #98  
t an advanced vehicle from another world was the root-cause of the Tunguska 2008 Page #100  
cative, it was acn1ally within the world of science-fiction that the theory 2008 Page #102  
e specific intent of occupying our world. Their goal-and their entire race, 2008 Page #102  
tinues to play a major role in the world of sci-fi only ensures that the fi 2008 Page #102  
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hieve the final aim - which is one world, and not two hostile worlds -such  2008 Page #117  
two hostile worlds -such a partial world Government must never act as an al 2008 Page #117  
n alliance against the rest of the world. The only real step toward world g 2008 Page #117  
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al step toward world government is world Government itself. ■The United Nat 2008 Page #117  
tself. ■The United Nations now and world Government eventually must serve o 2008 Page #117  
 is the way for the nations of the world to break the vicious circle which  2008 Page #117  
ble insecurity which reigns in our world today. The progress of technologic 2008 Page #117  
 of Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War 1.-Hitler 's Nazi empire was t 2008 Page #124  
 and handled U.S. financing during World War I-and the Gennan High Command. 2008 Page #125  
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ons against each other. Just after World War I, the Thule Society, a group  2008 Page #126  
em1an corporations began following World War I with two programs-the Dawes  2008 Page #126  
ettlements, the hub of the banking world. Three Wall Street houses-Dillon , 2008 Page #127  
he explosives for the Nazi side in World War II." LG. Farben had subsidiari 2008 Page #127  
ews correspondent in Europe during World War II, explained Hermann Schmitz' 2008 Page #127  
al manufacturing enterprise in the world. gaining participation and manager 2008 Page #127  
 possible for the Japanese to wage World War II." Teagle, together with Far 2008 Page #127  
 man in charge of U.S. finances in World War I. Throughout World War II, th 2008 Page #127  
inances in World War I. Throughout World War II, the bank of Baron von Schr 2008 Page #127  
e invasion of Poland which started World War II. It is instructive that Hit 2008 Page #128  
ush's connections to the corporate world were deep and many. In I 922, Bush 2008 Page #131  
eller Foundation . His work during World War II resulted in the development 2008 Page #131  
so was a presence in the corporate world of pharmaceuticals , eventually be 2008 Page #131  
55. ---James V Forrestal, prior to World War I, was a bond salesman for Wil 2008 Page #131  
e signaled someone in the official world that it was now pem1issible to lea 2008 Page #133  
fairs. Just before the outbreak of World War II, Manzel unsuccessfully trie 2008 Page #134  
trol of space means control of the world ... From space, the masters of inf 2008 Page #134  
ons who seek control of the entire world. As revealed recently by Nicholas  2008 Page #136  
 Rockefeller, a participant in the World Economic Forum, member of the Coun 2008 Page #136  
s and the elite people control the world." On August 10, 1944, Hitler's dep 2008 Page #136  
dditional 700 companies around the world. Bormann used every known device t 2008 Page #136  
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greatest unsolved bank robbery" in world history was the disappearance of t 2008 Page #137  
loot of Europe spread out over the world. Many came to the United States un 2008 Page #137  
ims and capabilities at the end of World War II, came from an anti-communis 2008 Page #139  
 Nazi control and until the end of World War II functioned as an intelligen 2008 Page #139  
l intelligence files at the end of World War 11. To this day, Interpol offi 2008 Page #139  
Nazi-developed psychiatrists after World War II, particularly in the milita 2008 Page #140  
National Council of Churches , New World Foundation , Rand Institute, Stanf 2008 Page #143  
ARIB • SET IBE DlRECTI0:--1 OF IBE WORLD • CONTROLLED IBE lt'ffELLIGENCE CO 2008 Page #153  
■ Politics ■ UFOs Elsewhere in the World Global Strangeness ■ Extensive act 2008 Page #159  
ent Over Tehran ■ Elsewhere in the World Intruder Alert ■ Perhaps unparalle 2008 Page #160  
FO Sightings tn 1978 ■ UFOs in the World, 1978 ■ South /ur1erica ■ Bntain a 2008 Page #161  
ennew1tz ■ Sightings m late 1982 ■ World Sightings early 19C:1 through May  2008 Page #163  
ia UFOs ■ Tne Cc!d War Escilites ■ World Sightings , early 19S2 ■ The Lid S 2008 Page #163  
egorsl:: The Soviet Roswell? ■ The World ■ Research: The Old and the New ■  2008 Page #164  
b Lizar and S-4 ■ Sightings m Llie World, 1 %8 ■ Conclusion Ufology Explode 2008 Page #165  
es ■ UFO Sighting; in the U.S. :md World, Summer 1989 ■ The Strange Soviet  2008 Page #166  
of the Cold War ■ Creating The New World Order ■ Conclusion False Dawn ■ ., 2008 Page #167  
uctions? ■ UFOs in space ■ The New World Order and the end of nations 161   2008 Page #167  
at had evolved in the decade since World War II. My attention focused 5     2009 Page #11  
ring the main facts of the outside world of UFOs to the attention of policy 2009 Page #12  
rent that America 's the CIA's new world role after World War ll would dema 2009 Page #12  
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1 believe that in the contemporary world an intelligence and code breaking  2009 Page #12  
e and often surprisingly dangerous world. I must admit that there is a good 2009 Page #15  
 missiles in Cuba. Fortunately the world escaped from the worst consequence 2009 Page #18  
rth are close neighbors: the First World, which is liberal; the Second Worl 2009 Page #19  
orld, which is liberal; the Second World, which is dictatorial ; and the Th 2009 Page #19  
ich is dictatorial ; and the Third World, where changes are rapid and often 2009 Page #19  
. SECRECY Shortly after the end of World War II, Niels Bohr , the founder o 2009 Page #20  
at had evolved in the decade since World War II. My attention focused prima 2009 Page #23  
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at the CIA 's new world role after World War II would demand a new system f 2009 Page #23  
elieve that in the ?? contemporary world of an intelligence and code breaki 2009 Page #23  
ecret involvement in the invisible world of the NSA. What I been allowed to 2009 Page #24  
(Washington, 1946), an analysis of World War II deficiencies, with suggesti 2009 Page #24  
ail to stay employed in the covert world, even to get choice assignments li 2009 Page #31  
n, threatening to expose it to the world if he didn't get what he wanted fr 2009 Page #32  
didn't get what he wanted from the world of spooks and spies. Crisman wante 2009 Page #32  
ntrol of the United States and the World (Skyhorse Publishing, 2008) 134-35 2009 Page #46  
st was airplanes, making models of World War II aircraft and admitted that  2009 Page #51  
it from the inhabitants of another world: the Clarionites. An hour or so af 2009 Page #54  
ecause there is not a court in the world that does not lend additional cred 2009 Page #89  
n infrastru:lllre -a 'breaka ■ Off world capabilities . ■ My guess !her mai 2009 Page #152  
ational strucrures (NA G.ATT. IMF, World Bani:). --::::::::~::::::::;:::::; 2009 Page #153  
importance of that unit's mission. World War 2 history is replete with exam 2009 Page #155  
 national security concern. During World War 2 so-called "foo fighters" wer 2009 Page #155  
socio-political atmosphere of post World War 2 America. Thanks to modem tec 2009 Page #156  
up a secret weapons project during World War 2 that-according to the Canadi 2009 Page #156  
it does not offer such a threat to world peace as the atom bomb. This may n 2009 Page #159  
e'!.:le, 1.:,; 1, rac:... · During World Wa:-II ,s:ju,115!3" prod11crd m11n 2009 Page #163  
Engineering from 1940-1949. During World War 2, Professor Leech was also th 2009 Page #163  
low of the IEEE, was listed in the World Who's Who in Science, as well as A 2009 Page #164  
 itself. Project Seal was a secret World War 2 research project that explor 2009 Page #164  
it does not offer such a threat to world peace as the atom bomb. This may n 2009 Page #172  
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; waler• 1 Specw.alln fnll ln I.he world is Ue-Yose-AUCKLANl), N. z., June  2009 Page #182  

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ty miles from Roswell, home of the world's only atomic bomb wing. While the 2003 Page #86  
onard Stringfield was arguably the world's premier collector and disseminat 2004 Page #106  
dea of alien invasion. None of the world's main religions provide room for  2004 Page #123  
spects of USSR Space Program Built world's first ICBM, the R-7 Headed 0KB-1 2004 Page #160  
etwork of protected samples of the world's major ecosystem types is devoted 2005 Page #54  
 Leonard Stringfield, arguably the world's premier collector and ilissemjna 2005 Page #138  
The' item" -was recovered near the world's only combat operational atom bom 2005 Page #175  
ver Bakonur Cosmodrome. Kazakstan (world's oldest and largest space launch  2006 Page #28  
1952 and was said to be one of the world's greatest mysteries. I became the 2006 Page #90  
entation by Lloyd Pye, perhaps the world's finest hominid researcher and th 2006 Page #181  
ay for the advent of Expo '86, the World's Fair to be held in Vancouver, Br 2006 Page #183  
roup planned to invite many of the world's religious and spiritual leaders  2006 Page #198  
from at least 1947 on, many of the world's leading military, intelligence a 2007 Page #59  
ll-unauthenticated document to the world's press. Incredibly, according to  2007 Page #134  
communism , America has become the world's preeminent empire-at least form  2008 Page #124  
lution was financed by some of the world's richest and most powerful men. I 2008 Page #125  
e Board of Merck & Co., one of the world's most powerful drug companies . M 2008 Page #131  
hile bigger operators arranged the world's affairs," reported Martin. Using 2008 Page #137  
Bertelsrnann , for example, is the world's largest publisher in the English 2008 Page #143  
ontrols BMG Music Publishing , the world's third largest music publisher ;  2008 Page #143  
ay Entertainment which directs the world's largest book clubs, including Ar 2008 Page #144  

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ed information hardly resolves the world-class mystery known at the Bentwat 2004 Page #59  
on effort. 8. The author hires two world-class remote viewers to determine  2006 Page #46  

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that a military build-up of unique world-historical dimensions was being ca 2008 Page #130  

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ay Known aluminum formulations 640 world-wide types (compared with find) Se 2003 Page #44  

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EBE, Bill Hamilton, 1999. See: www.worldofthestrange.com/modules.php?name=N 2009 Page #56  

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d with the Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio presentation, this informat 2004 Page #75  
arly genuine fear of panic (War of Worlds) • Apprehension about impact on r 2004 Page #122  
craft. Furthermore, the War of the Worlds Orson Wells program had just aire 2004 Page #123  
ence-fiction novel, The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells begins with an unfor 2004 Page #132  
 radio broadcast of The War of The Worlds in 1938, when many people thought 2004 Page #133  
iction masterpiece, The War of the Worlds. Let it serve as a small reminder 2004 Page #148  
No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human dang 2004 Page #148  
hat flying saucers were from other worlds without due proof. Yet when the j 2005 Page #103  
red to as-"Death, the destroyer of worlds," in the words of project physici 2005 Page #153  
 rra,·el from their world to other worlds in spacecraft. Reverse engineerin 2005 Page #161  
m a parallel world. These parallel worlds exist in another time djmension.  2005 Page #164  
ows? Are they afraid of War of the Worlds Panic? I hardly think so. After a 2006 Page #8  
the scare-mongering of "War of the Worlds", a lot of people would think tha 2006 Page #10  
nd, to generate a set of "scenario worlds" representing the possible variet 2006 Page #48  
underlying logic of various future worlds precipitated by the interplay of  2006 Page #50  
— which we have used — is scenario worlds. Scenario World Development Syste 2006 Page #50  
istinguishing the various scenario worlds. B. Craft generic broad-based wor 2006 Page #51  
rlds. B. Craft generic broad-based worlds. From the interplay of these thre 2006 Page #51  
hree uncertainties, eight scenario worlds emerged. The basic worlds were th 2006 Page #51  
scenario worlds emerged. The basic worlds were then tested for "holes" — wh 2006 Page #51  
d possibilities. With the scenario worlds developed, exercises were conduct 2006 Page #51  
group across the range of scenario worlds. That part of the project is beyo 2006 Page #51  
dless of its motives. The Scenario Worlds Once the three critical uncertain 2006 Page #53  
of eight possible Contact Scenario Worlds that emerge from the interplay of 2006 Page #53  
 that the eight resulting Scenario Worlds are meant to bracket the universe 2006 Page #53  
escribe the eight Contact Scenario Worlds. 50                               2006 Page #53  
s of Players to Different Scenario Worlds Session participants represented  2006 Page #57  
senting each of the eight scenario worlds. Those reactions follow: Scenario 2006 Page #58  
gative is perhaps the worst of all worlds, with all three critical uncertai 2006 Page #62  
ind of the public: "The War of the Worlds" and the "The Andromeda Strain."  2006 Page #101  
 first one, the famous "War of the Worlds"7 by H.G. Wells, has been made in 2006 Page #102  
 and by the public. The War of the Worlds left the impression, partly becau 2006 Page #102  
blications. H.G. Wells, War of the Worlds, 1898 8 Orson Welles, 1938, War o 2006 Page #102  
8 8 Orson Welles, 1938, War of the Worlds, on the Mystery Theater 9 Michael 2006 Page #102  
 or should we relegate them to the worlds of myth and fantasy? Or can there 2006 Page #123  
is were watching bogies from other worlds fly around on their radars and kn 2006 Page #150  
panic (Hadley Cantril & War of the Worlds) 2) Culture shock (Carl Jung, 196 2007 Page #36  
each our potential to discover new worlds, just over the horizon. Please di 2007 Page #120  
ide curve, it is possible in these worlds to travel into any region of the  2008 Page #95  
ohted theorized and debated-in the worlds of both science-fact and science- 2008 Page #103  
 is one world, and not two hostile worlds -such a partial world Government  2008 Page #117  
gth about life on their respective worlds, their hobbies, and much more 48  2009 Page #54  

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 think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing 2003 Page #7  
an Young from abductees as well as worldwide occupant reports over the year 2003 Page #187  
          Contents Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick Redfern 1 The Ver 2004 Page #3  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Nick Redfern Copyright 2004 Page #4  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History as being distinct and  2004 Page #6  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History The Department of Stat 2004 Page #8  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Leonard Stringfield, I 2004 Page #10  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History requests specifically  2004 Page #12  
 history of UFO crash reports on a worldwide basis that spans decades. From 2004 Page #12  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History referred to a Nazi-dev 2004 Page #14  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History All of the spheres wer 2004 Page #16  
                   Crashed UFOs: A Worldwide History Figure 5 Figure 6 19   2004 Page #22  
ary and civilian airplanes crashed worldwide." 63                           2004 Page #66  
 the discs. That phenomenon is the worldwide animal mutilation mystery. For 2004 Page #75  
I began my first research into the worldwide mystery called "animal mutilat 2004 Page #76  
, Colo. I began to investigate the worldwide animal mutilation phenomenon b 2004 Page #76  
w Mexico, crash had to do with the worldwide animal mutilation phenomenon w 2004 Page #79  
ous lights and beams, and continue worldwide to date. And what about all th 2004 Page #82  
 flying saucer. The station gained worldwide notoriety in August 1954 when  2004 Page #86  
ral Relativity first began co make worldwide scientific news in 1919. Einst 2005 Page #92  
196 learned abou ring the 1970s. • Worldwide retrieval of "foreign space ve 2006 Page #26  
1990s Encounters and Interceptions Worldwide • 5/9-10/80. Two UFO sightings 2006 Page #28  
ory of a lifetime, and journalists worldwide would joust for inside informa 2006 Page #57  
ter the incident occurred, it made worldwide headlines and the "Flatwoods M 2006 Page #90  
n overnight, made nation- wide and worldwide headlines shortly thereafter,  2006 Page #92  
y are never required to do so at a worldwide level. The consequences could  2006 Page #137  
_come as_ recognize~ an~ ?eloved a worldwide icon as _Mickey Mouse. His app 2007 Page #62  
                    GLOBAL I LINK™ Worldwide Calling Card 1. Press 1800 788 2007 Page #68  
vices. They had issued a series of Worldwide Calling Cards, one of which fe 2007 Page #68  
e first batch of files, leading to worldwide media coverage , including art 2008 Page #61  
wever, as communism mutated into a worldwide Socialist movement following t 2008 Page #125  
l Gem1an victory would result in a worldwide National Socialist system unab 2008 Page #130  
BTW: THE NASA PROTOCOLS CALLED FOR WORLDWIDE RELEASE IN CASE OF CONTACT -HI 2008 Page #151  
 and CIA to improve communications worldwide. EXECUTIVE BRIEFING DOCUMENT D 2009 Page #26  
answered that it was part of a new worldwide wave of UFO visitations , the  2009 Page #137  
fter June 24, 1947 when newspapers worldwide reported on Kenneth Arnold's f 2009 Page #155  

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less UFO encounters by 1nilitaries world·wi.de ■ New perceptions by researc 2008 Page #168  

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waii, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Researcher Don Worley 111,18-19 4 1946 Wright Field, Da 2004 Page #110  

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IA counterintcll19once o!flcor who worltcd fer Jim Anqolton froa 1960 to 19 2008 Page #120  

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ark grey with a number of external worm-like veins and an animal's snout. H 2007 Page #64  

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universe in and out of theoretical wormholes. Then, there is the paradox in 2008 Page #95  

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al material that had actually been worn and I still have great difficulty a 2003 Page #48  
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.1, Anthilp Re. tbe /0/40/0, 0( Ft/WORN 'Field ketones" god th, erlatfor Mt 2006 Page #37  
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ek, Forrestal called him every day worried about something, wouldn't say wh 2003 Page #89  
the ones who the spooks were truly worried about would come calling, preten 2003 Page #148  
ated briefl, · then •' ' returned, worried that there might be casualties i 2005 Page #155  
wo," Faustino said, apparently not worried in the least about survivors or  2005 Page #155  
 of tea. They weren't particularly worried, because at that point they hadn 2006 Page #124  
950, the U. S. government had been worried about the Chinese response to th 2006 Page #165  
uman to "drop it" on China. Truman worried about the possibility that the w 2006 Page #165  
a researcher of specific events, I worried that this relative rookie might  2006 Page #181  
 to Virginia to see his brother. I worried, at the time that the "informati 2006 Page #206  
nd the current directors were very worried that he would be able to gain ac 2007 Page #83  
le with the Kennedy's. He was very worried about her and we talked about th 2007 Page #136  
omething or not. The government is worried about interference." Jim Pennist 2008 Page #94  
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interest concerns. B. Each country worries about its enemies determining th 2006 Page #9  
independence of South Korea. These worries increased after General MacArthu 2006 Page #165  
 looks at the Soviet capabilities, worries about the Cold War XV. Conclusio 2007 Page #45  

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signs of positive authenticity and worrisome questions as detailed in the s 2005 Page #137  

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rraatal la balnr treated, aaid the worrits and reaponiibiuUea of they were  2003 Page #91  

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, though I think it's early yet to worry about such an intrusion. ” www.maj 2003 Page #18  
camouflaged .? EBEs —contamination worry, dead ones in ice; try to ensure s 2003 Page #175  
press this from public might cause worry; what else has been kept under wra 2003 Page #188  
thogens has always been a sensible worry, and there have been several alien 2006 Page #101  
nting dreams he was having and his worry that the military's sodium pentoth 2008 Page #90  

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agent present at the scene is very worrying. Moreover: the fact that biolog 2006 Page #136  

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nual is likely to exist, it is not worse than a 50/50 chance that this is a 2003 Page #171  
ullduggery. Reports of threats and worse, to silence witnesses, have been p 2004 Page #145  
biotics, the infection was getting worse. Six hours lacer, Chereze died. Hi 2005 Page #33  
ions bore monitoring, and possibly worse. In 111/'i/he/111 Reich anrl the C 2005 Page #97  
ectacularly better or unimaginably worse future for us, or some combination 2006 Page #50  
d the spirit realms, for better or worse. All religions would face profound 2006 Page #59  
eaders would emerge, for better or worse. Society would fracture along unpr 2006 Page #63  
n was reasonably accurate was even worse. Ironically, the media frenzy coul 2006 Page #83  
in embracing "The Truth," or, even worse, waiting ever so patiently for the 2006 Page #182  
smi th AFB Encounter ■ From Bad to Worse ■ Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montan 2008 Page #160  
ably do the same. Fortunately, the worse case scenario did not happen. Past 2009 Page #17  

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y mass suicides to hysterical cult worship. Government would quickly comman 2006 Page #63  
h or turn to radical forms of cult worship. At the same time, churches woul 2006 Page #65  

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stated: "Prehistoric man lived and worshipped on the mountains leaving behi 2006 Page #119  

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e of new religions and cults, some worshipping this being as a deity, other 2006 Page #60  

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rt, but Paul Bennewitz was his own worst enemy: He had laid the groundwork  2003 Page #149  
ction nightmare, and confirmed his worst fears, because it eerily echoed th 2003 Page #149  
Falls Near Juarez 38 Lose Lives In Worst Plane Crash In U. S. But the truth 2004 Page #67  
 the world killing 198 people. The worst disaster was near La Guardia Airpo 2004 Page #68  
te at best or are outright lies at worst. This is why the Roswell Incident  2004 Page #139  
, and again sets the stage for the worst aspects of history to repeat thems 2005 Page #104  
yards of the wreckage, fearing the worst and not quite ready for it. It was 2005 Page #155  
st-strange-negative is perhaps the worst of all worlds, with all three crit 2006 Page #62  
etriment of other stakeholders. In worst case, global security and/or relat 2006 Page #67  
uld this be the realization of his worst nightmare? By resisting the North  2006 Page #164  
to view them. This was my best and worst moment in it all and 1 still think 2007 Page #86  
 of runway hydroplaning potential: Worst case E.MP calculations: More accur 2007 Page #163  
ent explanation. Apathy may be the worst form of corruption; it is when you 2008 Page #55  
nce " at best and outright lies at worst, follows the classic pattern of us 2008 Page #123  
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unately the world escaped from the worst consequences of such a bad guess.  2009 Page #18  
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g. Not as possible, but definitely worth considering is the idea of a highl 2003 Page #151  
e New Mexico crashes would well be worth visiting and mentioning. The Inter 2003 Page #207  
ss than 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth. There it struck a windmill and ex 2004 Page #26  
ar story was published in the Fort Worth Register, but in this account, it  2004 Page #27  
ion/aerospace writer for the _Fort Worth Star-Telegram and decided to follo 2004 Page #27  
 Pegues, a "stringer" for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in 1973 was a major  2004 Page #28  
ine. The risk however proved to be worth taking. Our publisher began receiv 2004 Page #49  
one occasion at their home in Fort Worth, Texas. The interview was done by  2004 Page #85  
 8th Air Force, stationed in Forth Worth Texas in 1947, is the villain. It  2004 Page #141  
r told him there was nothing there worth inquiring about. Furthermore, the  2004 Page #147  
o it. Virtually any UFO researcher worth his salt would have. Why me? — I d 2004 Page #190  
mmander 8th Army Air Corps at Fort Worth, Texas. The planeload of debris ar 2004 Page #226  
reporter/photographer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram credited with taking 2004 Page #226  
ere immediately discernible— "Fort Worth, Tex." The hunt was on!            2004 Page #226  
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RWARDED TO THE Line 3 TEAM AT FORT WORTH, TEX. Line4 ****ESSOR ON THE "DISK 2004 Page #228  
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u forwarded to the ***team at Fort Worth, Tex. ****essor on the "disk" must 2004 Page #230  
8th AAF HQ at Carswell Field, Fort Worth, Texas. There was some type of pro 2004 Page #230  
s of the wreck...forwarded to Fort Worth, and...weather balloons." Was the  2004 Page #230  
ckage prior to its getting to Fort Worth. This organization reported on Jul 2004 Page #231  
gle (altitude) of the Sun for Fort Worth, Texas, on July 8, 1947, as determ 2004 Page #232  
on the AP wire only at 3:26pm Fort Worth time, some 10 to 20 minutes after  2004 Page #236  
. When Bond returned from the Fort Worth Army Air Field with his pictures,  2004 Page #237  
nes, possibly from Dallas not Fort Worth. It also seems that, and Bond has  2004 Page #237  
 media via the 2:26pm (3:26pm Fort Worth) AP wire story. Later that afterno 2004 Page #238  
an one. In the second place, it is worth inquiring into how disclosure migh 2005 Page #77  
Lew Douglas and :NIJ-12, and it is worth relating here. I draw directly fro 2005 Page #97  
ell covered in the Dallas and Fort Worth newspapers. This craft was sighted 2005 Page #119  
d keep it from the Soviets.8 lt is worth noting here that in 1998, UFO rese 2005 Page #125  
ll UFO crash retrieval stories are worth investigating. Some will inevitabl 2006 Page #88  
 10MA , 0 Lubbock Irving_oPiat Ft. Worth 060 Dal ileneo Arlington (6/ Dyes  2006 Page #175  
that Carswell Air Force Base, Fort Worth, Texas, had recovered some foreign 2006 Page #177  
 of this document.) (For what it's worth, the controversial "Eisenhower Bri 2006 Page #177  
w points: We know that humanity is worth something. We know that asking que 2006 Page #182  
then there must be something there worth looking at, coupled \v;ch the witn 2007 Page #85  
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ns and crashed UFOs. Ali these are worthy of rigorous study. However, the f 2005 Page #120  
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t. ” President John. F. Kennedy "I would like you to assume personally the  2003 Page #6  
 quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an Alien  2003 Page #7  
iefed on that [UFOs], I am sure it would have been classified. ” April 2001 2003 Page #9  
L.A. case, the Army grabbed it and would not let us have it for cursory exa 2003 Page #17  
United States and the Soviet Union would join forces to repel such an invas 2003 Page #18  
ance, fellowship and cash flow. He would connect with local leaders to impr 2003 Page #22  
ht to his wife Floy that Charlette would hear in 1984 from her grandmother  2003 Page #22  
 a plane crash outside of town and would he be willing to go to minister to 2003 Page #23  
, should have been there or likely would have known about this crash event  2003 Page #24  
es by the Air Force, by saying: "I would do it but before agreeing to it we 2003 Page #24  
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although I'm sure that other words would fit and make sense. The fact that  2003 Page #28  
 site and finally, the people that would have logically heard about this ev 2003 Page #30  
s a copy of this. I have one and I would like you to keep one. So that's ho 2003 Page #30  
men the most appropriate officials would be the County sheriff, Cape Girard 2003 Page #30  
the town limits the county sheriff would have been the responsible party, R 2003 Page #31  
l that these soldiers and officers would have been called to initially exam 2003 Page #33  
l officer and intelligence officer would have either visited the site or se 2003 Page #33  
 Intelligence Officer • Dispatcher would likely have taken the call - Thoma 2003 Page #33  
 pin down precisely the people who would have been responsible. After that, 2003 Page #33  
ree dead non-human bodies and they would have needed to be removed. How wou 2003 Page #33  
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lved because everyone on the force would know about his family connection,  2003 Page #34  
is event is real, that many others would have heard about it over the years 2003 Page #34  
tograph A genuine alien photograph would be outstanding supporting evidence 2003 Page #34  
 She said your grandfather said we would never speak of this again, so I wo 2003 Page #36  
e sworn to secrecy by the military would they write the event down in their 2003 Page #37  
the event down in their logbook or would they record it accurately? At pres 2003 Page #37  
t before had cleaned everything. I would stop here and there to poke someth 2003 Page #45  
d in a bright golden light The sun would be mountains soon and I had better 2003 Page #46  
n and I had better be on my way. I would stop at Datil for supper. It had a 2003 Page #46  
e items. One who thinks that shoes would be easy to research; they are not. 2003 Page #48  
size 4-1/2 women's shoe length. It would possibly fit an older child, ten t 2003 Page #48  
 that comprised the upper), a foot would have to be no wider than 3-1/2 cen 2003 Page #48  
 of 14 centimeters or 5-1/2 inches would be an impossible length for a chil 2003 Page #49  
 made, but if it was made here, it would have to be after the I 1940s when  2003 Page #49  
 released that I am aware of which would suggest that a missile was involve 2003 Page #53  
mation he had gathered at the time would become so important years later. I 2003 Page #54  
 under oath if such an opportunity would arise in the future. Many of the o 2003 Page #57  
me now was that he thought that it would be okay to discuss what he saw sin 2003 Page #62  
en questions remain as to how this would relate to COSMOS 96. The slow traj 2003 Page #65  
. They then asked the boys if they would be willing to help them out, and m 2003 Page #67  
 any substantial information which would verify that bodies (human or non-h 2003 Page #67  
ximately 4 1/z to 5 feet tall, and would weigh about 80 pounds. The only fe 2003 Page #68  
urg incident, Joel decided that he would talk. On November 13, 2002, I met  2003 Page #68  
 under oath if such an opportunity would occur about his experiences at Kec 2003 Page #70  
 civilians and told them that they would have to leave the area. Bill was c 2003 Page #70  
t if he didn't leave the area they would confiscate his car. The men were h 2003 Page #70  
was revealed that the legal action would begin with NASA. The quick militar 2003 Page #71  
 subject, the Secretary of Defense would have routinely been briefed on thi 2003 Page #88  
fed on this project beforehand and would have received one of the first cop 2003 Page #88  
ne of the report's closing remarks would have had particular 84             2003 Page #88  
ther. Harrison asks if the patient would like a sleeping pill but the patie 2003 Page #91  
 accepted that continued treatment would have brought Mr. Forrestal to comp 2003 Page #95  
s a security breach, Father Sheehy would have been one of the last people h 2003 Page #95  
er and commission. "Nonetheless, I would like to briefly tell you what my o 2003 Page #97  
arned. First, I asked Travis if he would do a literature search in scientif 2003 Page #110  
mical reaction is taking place, it would be expected that reaction products 2003 Page #112  
be expected that reaction products would be present in the base water. If M 2003 Page #112  
usually with a couple of hours, it would be expected that reaction products 2003 Page #114  
be expected that reaction products would be found in the acid solution. But 2003 Page #114  
TRA. I MBRA. MA.IIC. ctci material would be referenced tn Confidential. Sec 2003 Page #118  
up ». me of thi* material ** hi* h would cavil* fit into one x chick*.  ■ ■ 2003 Page #132  
king and dastardly that by 1988 he would be committed to a mental instituti 2003 Page #141  
ia, someone was out to get him. He would say that he had discovered a plan  2003 Page #141  
 Agency who had the "need to know" would come to realize that he had stumbl 2003 Page #141  
 coming from the Base. In time, he would become both annoyance and salvatio 2003 Page #141  
ency. A whole pack of wild stories would become legendary in the history of 2003 Page #141  
e, daring us to react. In time, he would present this mass of data to the a 2003 Page #142  
o the authorities, whom he thought would waste no time in confronting the t 2003 Page #142  
me in confronting the threat. They would have no choice. The lights were fl 2003 Page #142  
me of the guys working on the base would talk about a few other things that 2003 Page #142  
n Paul was to become concerned. He would soon be involved in one of the ear 2003 Page #142  
z called Bennewitz and asked if he would be interested in looking into the  2003 Page #143  
ontained many of the stories which would later make the Ufological rounds.  2003 Page #143  
ions, because he thought that this would prove his theories'' Sprinkle reca 2003 Page #144  
s scrub and forest. Paul Bennewitz would soon begin a process which would h 2003 Page #144  
z would soon begin a process which would help transform this unpossessing s 2003 Page #144  
onal Security Agency. The pictures would spark even more interest from inte 2003 Page #145  
zations that were already (or soon would be) monitoring his movements and p 2003 Page #145  
und bases happened to be, but they would eventually use these beliefs to th 2003 Page #145  
o be UFO researcher Bill Moore. He would eventually get the assignment to f 2003 Page #146  
z' acitivities and thinking. Moore would later perform many other services  2003 Page #146  
the backbiting, he thought that he would come as clean as he thought was po 2003 Page #147  
atever they were trying to protect would never see the light of public trut 2003 Page #148  
g to them breached. Paul Bennewitz would come to trust at least some of the 2003 Page #148  
stake of thinking that any of them would give up more than they were allowe 2003 Page #148  
he spooks were truly worried about would come calling, pretending to be inn 2003 Page #148  
sed words like "and" and "the." He would also plug in other words like "UFO 2003 Page #149  
is a few months earlier. The AFOSI would eventually come calling and delive 2003 Page #149  
of help from the AFOSI and the NSA would take over his life, and finally en 2003 Page #151  
f the IAB and logical the event(s) would have been thoroughly discussed. ww 2003 Page #157  
s from the New Mexico crash events would have been analyzed and discussed.  2003 Page #161  
 physics understanding at the time would be the materials. Nearly impossibl 2003 Page #161  
rs, to James Webb signed by JFK “I would like you to assume personally the  2003 Page #162  
n getting better every since □ You would expect a recovery manual to exist  2003 Page #170  
ions Manual alien craft in 1942 we would have had much more time to put our 2003 Page #171  
 been told the security regulation would have been. None of these critics h 2003 Page #171  
ted from 1947-1953 inclusive. This would be consistent with the Air Force a 2003 Page #173  
should be desiccant, an error that would be made by many today. The fact th 2003 Page #176  
ting style of one individual. This would seem to have low value if the docu 2003 Page #178  
sure who has the Manual now and it would not be constructive to speculate.  2003 Page #179  
till in La Crosse WI. If the owner would voluntarily loan it for inspection 2003 Page #179  
ntarily loan it for inspection, it would end a lot of guessing. Furthermore 2003 Page #179  
re no longer classified and no law would be broken by this action. I recomm 2003 Page #179  
n convincingly that such an effort would have cost hundreds of thousand of  2003 Page #179  
 51 was not there in 1954 ” □ “Why would people be impressed by ‘downed sat 2003 Page #180  
ray of points of authenticity, why would anyone think SOM 1-01 not to be ge 2003 Page #181  
 there WERE crash recoveries, once would expect there to be something to de 2003 Page #181  
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eally wants to keep a secret, they would have no compunction about lying ab 2003 Page #184  
ents. Even "making them disappear" would clearly be expected. In the histor 2003 Page #184  
ample, the CIA security procedures would have been those in use. Furthermor 2003 Page #185  
two not touched on so far are "Why would the Government keep ETI life secre 2003 Page #185  
the five reasons, ANY ONE OF WHICH would have been enough to justify keepin 2003 Page #185  
y during WW2 of the Missouri crash would have focused on the technology iss 2003 Page #185  
elopment of technical applications would have been very easy to implement u 2003 Page #185  
action of the alien races with out would know whether we are truly in contr 2003 Page #185  
erations Manual 1-01, you probably would like to buy a replica of it, avail 2003 Page #185  
 angles yield shape Airborne radar would have no problem No reason to doubt 2003 Page #186  
pe, size O Multiple looks in range would do it Downed satellite major error 2003 Page #186  
 theme of science fiction ” a “Why would Government keep ETI life secret? ” 2003 Page #186  
ETI life secret? ” n “Such secrets would have leaked out” □ “The War Depart 2003 Page #186  
UFOs. Finally, although I think it would make sense if we would end the sha 2003 Page #187  
 I think it would make sense if we would end the sham that none of these cr 2003 Page #187  
r abductions have ever happened, I would defend the right for us to conduct 2003 Page #187  
 doesn't know. Summing it all up I would say that the president is told, bu 2003 Page #189  
he decided that the next president would not end up as president knowing no 2003 Page #191  
 given to the president-elect that would have him ready to govern when swor 2003 Page #191  
ief Eisenhower on many subjects he would need to govern. One of those brief 2003 Page #191  
I was looking for information that would support stories, which showed the  2003 Page #192  
stify. I think the American people would be more assured that there were, o 2003 Page #195  
Carter made an exception saying he would not release UFO records with natio 2003 Page #196  
onal security, then I as president would go ahead and release it. I see not 2003 Page #196  
 not sufficient "need to know." He would have to go to Congress and get the 2003 Page #196  
ted back to Smith. Smith, in turn, would have undoubtedly have related this 2003 Page #197  
irst wrote "Out On A Limb" that he would support me, that it was true, that 2003 Page #198  
o expose it, to see how the people would react, but he didn't and wouldn't  2003 Page #198  
water said, "The goddamnest things would come out of his mouth." Reagan had 2003 Page #198  
shed saucer related stories that I would like to share. The first centers o 2003 Page #198  
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equest to declassify all UFO files would be impossible if the cover-up was  2003 Page #200  
rying to get it declassified. They would then have a pattern to follow. Roc 2003 Page #200  
, and said that this one case idea would be fine. He was choosing the Roswe 2003 Page #200  
sident and UFOs Just one minute. I would like to thank you for saving, if n 2003 Page #201  
been briefed on that, I am sure it would have been classified, and I couldn 2003 Page #202  
use and file. 2. General Wedemeyer would like very much to be able to retai 2003 Page #204  
assador and selection of mission I would regard (in view of evident leak pe 2003 Page #204  
pecialized wording is present that would lead to the conclusion that this i 2003 Page #206  
irective and not in the Wedemeyer. Would a faker add a comma? • "Before goi 2003 Page #206  
ing and centered on Wedemeyer. Why would a faker not keep it identical? • N 2003 Page #207  
 element of the New Mexico crashes would well be worth visiting and mention 2003 Page #207  
the original. However, does it? 3. Would a directive about Twining been sig 2003 Page #208  
"boilerplate" memos hence Marshall would not have made both the Twining and 2003 Page #208  
o themselves in such a manner. Ike would have said, "call me when you get d 2003 Page #209  
 answers as to why these documents would be faked. The memo attracts more e 2003 Page #210  
IS DEPARTMENT 2. General Kedemeyer would like very much to be able to retai 2003 Page #216  
il the instructions that I believe would be appropriate or the personnel re 2003 Page #222  
f the mission, as I understand it, would be to obtain factual information o 2003 Page #222  
. It is estimated that the mission would be composed of some eight or ten e 2003 Page #224  
. It is estimated that the Mission would be compoeed of soae eight or ten e 2003 Page #228  
reach an agreement then I think it would be necessary to bring Vincent into 2003 Page #230  
ionary for minutes at a time, then would resume thier original course, flyi 2003 Page #233  
 if they had been disect^S^ as you would a freg. It is not known if army fi 2003 Page #236  
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the world. And in light of this, I would like to give you a summary of some 2004 Page #4  
versy. Before doing so, however, I would like to draw your attention to a s 2004 Page #4  
n all relevant data — all of which would be essential to the containment an 2004 Page #7  
description including any markings would be helpful. Six days later a commu 2004 Page #9  
of the Defense Intelligence Agency would supply the answers. Naturally, I w 2004 Page #11  
M HUSAYN WHO FIRED THE MISSILE. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE HEADLINES ALL OVE 2004 Page #24  
d found him to be exactly what one would expect of an aviation writer. He w 2004 Page #27  
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f the story was merely a hoax, why would anyone use sophisticated equipment 2004 Page #31  
o idea of the chain of events that would unfold as a result. Nonetheless, h 2004 Page #34  
 had cleared this line of trees he would have nothing between him and open  2004 Page #34  
ki asked the young fisherman if he would mind returning to the Irish Moss p 2004 Page #36  
 road loop. This area incidentally would have major import in the life of N 2004 Page #36  
ees and in a direction that surely would see it impact some where in the wa 2004 Page #37  
 own Cape [Sable] Island boats; he would phone some of those right in the v 2004 Page #37  
and wait for him there. He himself would get to a phone and call some of th 2004 Page #38  
es in the Province. Constable Pond would stay at the Irish Moss plant, keep 2004 Page #38  
immediately to go out, and as luck would have it, both boats were tied up o 2004 Page #38  
go out with Lawrence Smith so they would have an official presence on both  2004 Page #38  
five people on each, however there would be as many as six "Cape Islanders" 2004 Page #38  
rbor over by Prospect Point, which would take him directly out into the Sou 2004 Page #38  
 open or not on an airplane, there would have been residue of some sort wit 2004 Page #40  
C RCMP in Barrington Passage. They would be augmented by RCMP divers from H 2004 Page #41  
o Shag Harbor but the square piece would not fit into the round hole. Final 2004 Page #43  
, that if they broke security they would regret it. That night (the forth n 2004 Page #48  
ems to insure that the temperature would remain at that constant. The fixtu 2004 Page #51  
oodbridge UFO Incident those tanks would actually virtually lift out and un 2004 Page #52  
hut, if that's what they done. Why would you want to do that for a water pi 2004 Page #52  
king for the PSA. Now, why the PSA would have a document such as this, I do 2004 Page #52  
ut of this field now. ... Why they would have a plan such as that, I, you p 2004 Page #52  
ivate contracting these days. G. I would like to rent a light aircraft and  2004 Page #53  
aded into the area of the light it would disappear again and reappear somew 2004 Page #57  
xt half a dozen years or so, Larry would occasionally attend support groups 2004 Page #58  
opyright 2004 Linda Moulton Howe I would like to begin today with a stateme 2004 Page #60  
The Defense Department did not, or would not, provide Cong. Schiff 1947 doc 2004 Page #61  
ff pointed out that these messages would have shown how military officials  2004 Page #61  
tension of the War Powers Act that would enforce a strict cover-up of all m 2004 Page #61  
ced foreign weapons system. Effort would be expended to guard against furth 2004 Page #65  
adar sites when they were fired up would not come out of those strong micro 2004 Page #71  
disturbance in the photograph that would indicate a crash, but I could not  2004 Page #74  
s opening was located, but nothing would break through it. They couldn't en 2004 Page #74  
earth. "It was concluded that they would have to somehow gain access throug 2004 Page #74  
mation could create panic. Then it would threaten to break down the industr 2004 Page #75  
 supports the military complex; it would obviously undermine it. And it cou 2004 Page #75  
s — that Americans, and the world, would panic. Also, the advanced technolo 2004 Page #79  
ara. about bodies dissected as one would a frog On Page 6 of the document,  2004 Page #79  
cted (misspelled in report) as you would a frog. It is not known if Army fi 2004 Page #80  
 was another disturbing event that would also have provoked the Truman Admi 2004 Page #80  
st of American Rocket This Week It would seem that compartmentalized inside 2004 Page #82  
 lack of supporting evidence which would clearly show the president's role  2004 Page #84  
ft office in January of 1953. This would have amounted to 19 or 20 briefing 2004 Page #84  
h Retrieval Conference Whenever we would ask him about Roswell, he would si 2004 Page #85  
we would ask him about Roswell, he would simply tell us that he had promise 2004 Page #85  
 promised President Truman that he would not talk about it, and he wouldn't 2004 Page #85  
er bowel. When he realized that he would not survive his illness he gave hi 2004 Page #86  
otally distrust. He predicted they would be coming to recover the files fol 2004 Page #86  
 files. They all claimed the files would be used for research purposes. Mrs 2004 Page #86  
n more than one occasion, the door would be forced open but nothing in the  2004 Page #86  
or UFOs to land. Knowing that this would have been part of the secret Proje 2004 Page #87  
had been made where the government would allow the alien to land without tr 2004 Page #87  
trying to shoot it down, the alien would land, the government would meet wi 2004 Page #87  
e alien would land, the government would meet with the alien, and then the  2004 Page #87  
with the alien, and then the alien would fly off. Three groups were involve 2004 Page #87  
nning the base, and the RCMP. Each would all have to sign off on every aspe 2004 Page #87  
ot give a 100% guarantee the alien would be allowed to take off again. The  2004 Page #87  
eir eyes and hoped the whole thing would go away. (Underlined in the origin 2004 Page #88  
 wrote Smith. The ambassador and I would be particularly interested in any  2004 Page #90  
Scully's book on the saucers and I would like to know how much of it is tru 2004 Page #91  
you have anything to contribute we would be glad to talk it over, but I can 2004 Page #91  
free to talk about it because that would have been 25 years after his fathe 2004 Page #93  
a loaf of bread coming in. The box would contain a chunk of metal that he h 2004 Page #93  
nd take a look at it. SDI: How old would you have been then? James: Well lo 2004 Page #93  
you get to handle any of them? How would you know what was an unusual looki 2004 Page #93  
tion; about as much as a Hottentot would learn about one of our aircraft. O 2004 Page #95  
s story, it makes no sense that he would say that he received access to ali 2004 Page #98  
bodies from a foreign national who would have slim chance at being read int 2004 Page #98  
ltra Top Secret secrets. He surely would have said he was shown by some hig 2004 Page #98  
 a subject I don't talk about." He would try to talk around the questions h 2004 Page #99  
otes of those meetings at WPAFB. I would have to dig them out and read them 2004 Page #99  
 you are invited into that group I would know. Q: Are the members 10, 12, 1 2004 Page #100  
hat he had been there, although he would not talk about what was found. Wel 2004 Page #100  
 It may be a factor in why his son would become the vehicle for government  2004 Page #101  
 the name of Francis Swan (Knowles would later go on to become on of the bo 2004 Page #103  
 to drop it because another agency would handle it. As a top intelligence o 2004 Page #105  
top intelligence official, Lundahl would have had a lot of the answers to t 2004 Page #105  
 Fox Trot Kilo 3 Zero Blue — which would identify me at the telephone excha 2004 Page #108  
s no way to verify his cases. This would seem to be false, since 79% of the 2004 Page #115  
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een included for completeness, and would make for a total of 86, not 80 rep 2004 Page #115  
ide 12. Identifying the people who would be able to offer identities or con 2004 Page #117  
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ws with some understanding of what would happen to the information. So, it  2004 Page #117  
tions of Einstein. This, of course would provide strong endorsement of the  2004 Page #119  
d June 1947, to the extent that he would have had first-hand involvement an 2004 Page #119  
ave had first-hand involvement and would have been a logical person to draf 2004 Page #119  
 we know they're not hoaxes? • Why would the Government keep this quiet? •  2004 Page #120  
ine and believable answer for: WHY would this be kept secret? And HOW could 2004 Page #121  
 relating to crash retrievals: (a) Would not such a retrieval team have to  2004 Page #121  
both quickly and covertly? (b) How would they have been able to ship such l 2004 Page #121  
s are sufficiently complex that it would be unproductive to attempt to summ 2004 Page #121  
eep it Secret? The next topic, why would the government keep this secret, i 2004 Page #123  
sh-Retrieval Reports "SUCH SECRETS WOULD LEAK" • Manhattan Project security 2004 Page #124  
ent summary of the procedures that would have been used by the recovery tea 2004 Page #125  
88(?) outlining the procedure that would have been in place for use by such 2004 Page #127  
his opinion on how the government "would have" autopsied the aliens (requir 2004 Page #127  
per answer to the issues he raises would actually require access to some ea 2004 Page #127  
rger craft reported (over 50 feet) would not pass between the telephone pol 2004 Page #127  
40s, clearly these retrieval units would have had preplanned routes identif 2004 Page #129  
o Wright-Patterson. Going overland would certainly have been an option, alt 2004 Page #129  
ugh. The Army Corps of Engineering would seem to be a perfect institution t 2004 Page #129  
some research time in the Archives would yield emergency plans for moving l 2004 Page #129  
e less than 30 feet, which I think would have been a very manageable number 2004 Page #129  
 UFO secrecy process, if revealed, would also show the techniques used to c 2004 Page #130  
an unforgettable sentence. "No one would have believed in the last years of 2004 Page #132  
ry. Do his words ring true? No one would have believed mankind was the obje 2004 Page #132  
nce wouldn't have believed it. Nor would the public, except for a small min 2004 Page #132  
ings from elsewhere in our galaxy. Would they have told us? The Roswell Inc 2004 Page #132  
an race from disturbing facts that would strip us of our illusion of primac 2004 Page #132  
h at West Point in 1962 that there would be an "ultimate conflict between a 2004 Page #133  
ear a TV movie was coming out that would throw down the gauntlet and call a 2004 Page #134  
 Management terrain.) Jesse Marcel would tell his ham radio buddies that he 2004 Page #135  
 undecipherable symbols. Later, we would learn that the rancher's son and t 2004 Page #135  
 it was unlike Western writing. We would also learn later that Marcel's son 2004 Page #135  
cent official explanation, and who would like to put the Roswell Incident o 2004 Page #138  
rity, you wouldn't release it now, would you, boys?" When Colonel Weaver la 2004 Page #139  
declared exactly the opposite. You would think that if Mogul were the cause 2004 Page #139  
he misunderstanding, Charles Moore would have gotten the word on that back  2004 Page #139  
on that back in 1947, and he never would have denied its connection to Rosw 2004 Page #139  
rce hasn't told me about it, and I would like to know!" In response to that 2004 Page #140  
mic bomb and the planes to fly it, would have mistaken this for pieces of a 2004 Page #142  
it was indeed Project Mogul, there would have been no mystery about the mat 2004 Page #143  
ny witnesses claim, surely someone would have found the label that said: IF 2004 Page #143  
that several years later, soldiers would have been sent to retrieve the deb 2004 Page #143  
the debris of Project Mogul, which would have been of no value to anyone. A 2004 Page #143  
alien bodies there too. (The child would have been a neighbor's son who lik 2004 Page #143  
romise to President Truman that he would not discuss the incident. On Edwin 2004 Page #144  
not even laugh at it. They wish it would go away. And maybe the aliens did  2004 Page #144  
Was there no obituary because they would have had to bring up his claims ab 2004 Page #146  
 the things about Roswell that you would like. I tried diligently to get th 2004 Page #147  
 him he could build a rocket which would better the V-1 • Designed and buil 2004 Page #161  
n shielded from any questions that would reveal anything he might know abou 2004 Page #176  
ere the President and top staffers would be taken in the event of a nuclear 2004 Page #176  
hnson did know and have control he would have been the perfect president fo 2004 Page #177  
tify. "I think the American people would be more assured that there were or 2004 Page #177  
l its Commanders. ATIC Commanders (would) cringe on hearing the term "Flyin 2004 Page #178  
they were in a position where they would never again have to put up an Air  2004 Page #178  
ngs going on behind the scenes. It would appear they got out and stayed out 2004 Page #178  
d UFO documentary. The documentary would tell the public the story that the 2004 Page #178  
 than one occasion. The government would in effect get out of the frying pa 2004 Page #178  
disclosure of UFO truths, however, would be carefully controlled. It would  2004 Page #178  
 would be carefully controlled. It would be a plan that worked so well it i 2004 Page #178  
 approaching Disney stated that he would be provided with UFO film from gov 2004 Page #179  
USAF notified Disney that the film would have to be withdrawn. Disney was f 2004 Page #179  
tanding of the Holloman film story would lead to a full understanding of ho 2004 Page #180  
Os in a long interview with me. He would just like to sit out on the back p 2004 Page #181  
cayne Bay, and so forth. The stars would come out and the conversation woul 2004 Page #181  
ould come out and the conversation would go to psychic, and then there woul 2004 Page #181  
ould go to psychic, and then there would always be the question "Do you bel 2004 Page #181  
e the question "Do you believe?" I would always say, "Yes, what are you cra 2004 Page #181  
 terms of psychic or UFOs? UFOs. I would always say yeah. I would always sa 2004 Page #181  
? UFOs. I would always say yeah. I would always say, "What — Are you nuts?  2004 Page #181  
at we are the only beings," and he would kind of chuckle. There would be qu 2004 Page #181  
nd he would kind of chuckle. There would be questions like "What do you thi 2004 Page #181  
 the project. It all unfolded. One would call another. For instance Coleman 2004 Page #183  
 we were sitting in his office. He would put a call into (General) George ( 2004 Page #183  
nt had changed their mind and they would not be allowed to use the HoHoman  2004 Page #184  
 times. Each time he asked Coleman would have a different answer. He stated 2004 Page #185  
 for the re-election effort. There would have been no reason to destroy tha 2004 Page #185  
him that if he wanted the files he would have to go to the House of Represe 2004 Page #185  
rity, in my opinion as President I would go ahead and release that. I see n 2004 Page #186  
 first wrote Out on a Limb that he would support me, that it was true, that 2004 Page #188  
o expose it, to see how the people would react, but he didn't and wouldn't  2004 Page #188  
ther and became fast friends. They would go out drinking at night. Jack McG 2004 Page #188  
 what goes with the briefing and I would like to give you that information  2004 Page #189  
another table. A member of the NSA would give an overall briefing on the ph 2004 Page #189  
 was a color film. After that that would be followed by some more briefing  2004 Page #189  
offer to view UFO information that would help to unravel the mystery for th 2004 Page #189  
 what you are talking about and we would like to talk to you." That person  2004 Page #189  
ice like that and someone says "We would like you to involve yourself in th 2004 Page #190  
id. If I had it to do over again I would probably do the same thing, and I  2004 Page #190  
ame thing, and I think most people would if they were approached in the sam 2004 Page #190  
ame way I was and given the choice would have opted into it. Virtually any  2004 Page #190  
 any UFO researcher worth his salt would have. Why me? — I don't know. I di 2004 Page #190  
ng Moore received that people here would know is the MJ-12 document and the 2004 Page #191  
classified list of designators. It would therefore be releasable if found.  2004 Page #191  
found a document, and if he did he would only declassify it if it did not h 2004 Page #191  
r members of his team promise they would alert him if they found a document 2004 Page #191  
ronted, Doty stated the government would still like to release the HoHoman  2004 Page #194  
this process he is saying how much would you take, and would you be willing 2004 Page #194  
aying how much would you take, and would you be willing to work exclusively 2004 Page #194  
original MJ-12er, and 1 believe he would have been the last on the list of  2004 Page #194  
 had gone out into the public with would have make me look like a fool. The 2004 Page #195  
n a FedEx proposal to me — where I would go — who would meet me — how I wou 2004 Page #195  
sal to me — where I would go — who would meet me — how I would be able to i 2004 Page #195  
uld go — who would meet me — how I would be able to interview a man who was 2004 Page #195  
co. Paul Sharde once asked me if I would be interested in going down to lik 2004 Page #196  
presidential UFO knowledge. What I would say today is that all the presiden 2004 Page #197  
ontrol over what was being done, I would conclude that the President is bou 2004 Page #197  
and hospital officials admitted he would be released soon. • Henry consider 2004 Page #204  
 eliminate certain individuals who would compromise the intelligence effort 2004 Page #204  
to be Scully's fault."19 That this would be the behavior one would expect f 2004 Page #218  
hat this would be the behavior one would expect from a journalist protectin 2004 Page #218  
lly. It seems unlikely that Newton would have been a recipient of such info 2004 Page #218  
 matter of Leo Gebauer's FBI file. Would a simple con man — no matter how s 2004 Page #218  
le there's something in there that would bear on [the Aztec story], and giv 2004 Page #219  
ve us some answers, and maybe they would prefer, for reasons which may or m 2004 Page #219  
ry long since exposed by Cahn, why would they continue to play the game, pa 2004 Page #219  
he time the book was written, this would go a long way to establishing the  2004 Page #219  
this base had just been built, why would they need a new roof, a water heat 2004 Page #220  
rley and Nolan referred to above — would buttress claims made by an otherwi 2004 Page #222  
laims that MJ-12 was real — Pflock would be the first to cry foul. And righ 2004 Page #222  
to cry foul. And rightly so. There would also, no doubt, be claims that Fri 2004 Page #222  
pport his position on MJ-12. There would be no way to disprove that theory, 2004 Page #222  
Indio, but not Aztec, which surely would have been included. It would seem  2004 Page #224  
urely would have been included. It would seem hard for him to buy into the  2004 Page #224  
aucers. Getting behind the saucers would have to wait; I was going to have  2004 Page #224  
s a man like Hider; then everybody would have a good job," and the "English 2004 Page #224  
 read the message, the photographs would never have been processed and the  2004 Page #228  
en processed and the Roswell crash would be just another groundless rumor.  2004 Page #228  
7 ONLY SHOW****BY WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE Line8 ****509 HAS LAND SURVEY 2004 Page #228  
te on order AAF APPEARS ******* IT WOULD ** A***** (MN) **o**ure EXECUTE OR 2004 Page #229  
XECUTE ORDERs HQ APEARS ASSURED IT WOULD BE MAJOR Line 6 (M) MIDDAY 509m TO 2004 Page #229  
 SHOW **** *** BY WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (B) ONLY SHOW **** *** BY WEA 2004 Page #229  
T CREW OUT TODAY. WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (DR)they next SEND OUT is OF  2004 Page #229  
xt SEND OUT is OF WEATHER BALLOONS would fare (G)**** NEXT could you ** IF  2004 Page #229  
T could you ** IF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD MAKE (MN)*****nEXT THEY SAY PR OF  2004 Page #229  
XT THEY SAY PR OF WEATHER BALLOONS WOULD WORK Line8 (M) ****509 HAS LAND SU 2004 Page #229  
t crew out today. Weather balloons would make ****509 has land surveyor cre 2004 Page #230  
So I thought I'd put the question, would there be any way Andrew's model co 2004 Page #233  
. He has always assumed, as anyone would, that as the Marcel negatives were 2004 Page #234  
e notches in the two Marcel images would seem to indicate that the camera t 2004 Page #234  
e he was the only person there. He would be, as he was way ahead of the sto 2004 Page #236  
ocessing his earlier photos and he would be totally unaware of any events u 2004 Page #237  
ht in from some other source, they would become Star Telegram property and  2004 Page #238  
o- or anti-press conference stance would have. When Bond Johnson was in Ram 2004 Page #238  
ter software used, I'm sure Andrew would be most happy to explain this at l 2004 Page #238  
lens, then each line in the graphs would have the same approximate slope or 2004 Page #238  
. Loretta said this unusual debris would not scratch or burn. In March 2004 2004 Page #240  
tocopied documents — the kind that would survive the legal tests in a court 2004 Page #243  
 call Nate for appointment to W.P. Would also recommend prior approval from 2004 Page #246  
 inventory of sensitive files that would connect MJ-12 to JFK's murder. Thi 2004 Page #248  
afe from review. To allow a review would compromise future directors and pu 2004 Page #248  
and if they were then the document would have an anachronism. However, the  2004 Page #253  
o economic or geographic value. It would end up being a footnote in history 2004 Page #254  
 the New York Times, corroboration would still need a couple of very high l 2004 Page #254  
 of very high level witnesses, who would be violating their national securi 2004 Page #254  
there is no magic ■ Math and logic would seem universal ■ Once we understan 2005 Page #4  
describe and replicate ■ Such laws would have to subsume our concepts of ti 2005 Page #4  
scientist, engineer, officer or GI would have all been thinking, "How does  2005 Page #5  
 us to get started with ■ A system would be set up to figure it out WHO HAD 2005 Page #5  
ong, low waves ... " ■ "Small dots would light up ... " ■ ... Walter Reed,  2005 Page #7  
their beliefs and activities. This would have been most difficult to match  2005 Page #10  
t or• ro11tlnJ: d s ... 'generator would be self- ....II                    2005 Page #18  
around 3 p.m., the young women who would turn out to be the main witnesses  2005 Page #31  
terviewed by researches, the girls would say chat the strange bumps on the  2005 Page #31  
 of their military lives, one that would end up being fatal to one of them. 2005 Page #32  
 saw the inert body afterwards. He would declare during a medical congress  2005 Page #32  
, Brazil Crash Retrieval Case food would be passed quickly through a door,  2005 Page #33  
 infection or pneumonia, or both, "would not lead a person co a septicemia  2005 Page #33  
y. If the girls had accepted, they would have had interviews on a TV channe 2005 Page #35  
s conference, promjsing everything would be explained. le was a tense and e 2005 Page #35  
ond time the Brazilian authorities would go public about the UFO phenomenon 2005 Page #35  
O crash not far from Varginha that would have occurred shortly prior to the 2005 Page #36  
timony , cl1ough open to question, would help to explain the promptness wit 2005 Page #37  
bject-"shaped Like a uain car," he would say laterwith four lights around i 2005 Page #37  
 man (that investigaror Ra~ Fowler would later refer ro as "Fritz \'(!erner 2005 Page #39  
ou're a member of Blue Book and we would like for you tomorrow to get on a  2005 Page #40  
 talking about. It was real and "I would guess about four feet tall." He st 2005 Page #40  
y, Woolcott's husband felt that he would not be returning home -at least no 2005 Page #44  
that four entities survived . That would have been six years after the more 2005 Page #45  
iations in logbook People that you would not expect to be traveling all the 2005 Page #62  
 impressed me and I thought, '\Vhy would they make this kind of effort to d 2005 Page #68  
 only rwo ranches around here. You would have to go 50 miles to see another 2005 Page #68  
eep when he was 12 years old, that would have placed it right around 1953,  2005 Page #68  
e other side of the mountain which would put it down near where Steve Gones 2005 Page #69  
 the time -the date, 1953, I think would coincide with the object Steve Qon 2005 Page #69  
uess is that the best way to do it would be thermal infrared and an over-fl 2005 Page #71  
 is anything buried out there that would show up. "Consider the logistics o 2005 Page #71  
e they buried it. Logistically, it would be beautiful because they could ke 2005 Page #71  
e were on them. Anything like this would have set off alarms -especially th 2005 Page #71  
the military does about this. They would really have to keep it under wraps 2005 Page #71  
e them in this faciliry and no one would know the better. I mean, they woul 2005 Page #71  
ould know the better. I mean, they would not know." CONCLUSIONS : In the co 2005 Page #71  
 securiry of a major military base would not be concerned by unauthorized i 2005 Page #74  
 scenario is possible, although we would do well not to lose our heads amid 2005 Page #75  
 \,ealth equaling S100 dollars, we would see that the wealthiest person own 2005 Page #75  
 S38 of those dollars; the next 19 would share S45 (averaging just under S2 2005 Page #75  
50 per person); the next 40 people would share $16 (or S0.40 each); while t 2005 Page #75  
40 each); while the last 40 people would share about 20 cents (about half a 2005 Page #75  
t steered clear of the issues that would truly have made this subject chall 2005 Page #76  
ten or impede disclosure. Thus, we would do well to ask another question: " 2005 Page #77  
nd bodies. Immediately most people would ask: ''\Vhat is the evidence for s 2005 Page #77  
it is at least conceivable that he would not wish to make such statements s 2005 Page #80  
ayed behind. They asked Rich if he would expand on his statement, and accor 2005 Page #81  
 in the intelligence community who would Like to see this stay in the Black 2005 Page #81  
 things in tl1e Nevada desert that would make George Lucas envious." But he 2005 Page #82  
make George Lucas envious." But he would not be able to tell all until 2025 2005 Page #82  
ing you can see in the movies." He would not d thi 10 expan on s statement. 2005 Page #82  
 hope of UFO researchers that this would lead to the crashing of secrecy's  2005 Page #84  
ackworld technolog y programs, you would have a very hard rime holding back 2005 Page #85  
kly widen to something in which it would be impossible to preruct the outco 2005 Page #85  
s. Yet, l maintain that while fear would be real, at least in the early sta 2005 Page #86  
llowing an official disclosure, it would also be temporarv. Big things take 2005 Page #86  
g. Eventuall y, critical faculties would return. When that happens, watch o 2005 Page #86  
mver structure for what it is, how would the aliens themselves change our w 2005 Page #86  
 mystical and mecharucal th.inking would have made it anathema to the major 2005 Page #87  
zation is accurate, and man) of us would maintain that it is, then I respec 2005 Page #88  
l instability. After all, why else would he have split with the great Freud 2005 Page #89  
y former psychoanalytic colleagues would follow him for the remainder of hi 2005 Page #89  
ed that a change in the atmosphere would alter the temperature djfferential 2005 Page #91  
mpossible. Should this be true, it would be a great bomb (to physics)." An  2005 Page #91  
hey entered this country. (fhe FBI would soon begin to build a huge file on 2005 Page #92  
it y of "convection," but Einstein would hear none of it. Reich thought it  2005 Page #92  
tter: at the time, all of his mail would have been screened by Helen Dukas, 2005 Page #92  
eich's other lawyers, Peter Mills, would go on to become the prosecuting at 2005 Page #94  
 first of many sighting reports he would forward to the Air Force. Followin 2005 Page #95  
, they were from that time on, and would have identified him as a man whose 2005 Page #97  
s began to correspond. They likely would have met in Tucson later that year 2005 Page #97  
that the "Special Studies Project" would now meet "during the already sched 2005 Page #97  
 insured that President Eisenhower would be in attendance. Quoting Martin:  2005 Page #97  
 in American politics at the time, would have known about MJ-12 if it exist 2005 Page #97  
Reich's observations of UFOs. This would have explained the sudden change i 2005 Page #98  
onald, there is likelihood that he would have had cause for serious interes 2005 Page #99  
 ship was observed, as cloud cover would allow, off and on between December 2005 Page #100  
allowing the matter to go to court would be the equivalent of admfrcing the 2005 Page #101  
 Eloquent though he was, the judge would have none of it and he was convict 2005 Page #101  
s, seemed convinced these findings would only prove to be an embarrassment  2005 Page #102  
y), the only problem I can imagine would be their arrival here to stop the  2005 Page #102  
onomy. I can only wonder how Neill would have reacted had he been in the ro 2005 Page #103  
 such diverse and powerful groups, would any (or all) of the aforementioned 2005 Page #104  
ossibilities in a wider communit y would realign power on earth? And beyond 2005 Page #117  
citing ridicule against an}one who would claim otherwise. With the publicat 2005 Page #119  
ning, others argue that no species would build a spacecraft that would be s 2005 Page #120  
cies would build a spacecraft that would be susceptible to mere lightning b 2005 Page #120  
 develop interstellar space travel would be too advanced to notice crude ra 2005 Page #120  
ch advanced extraterrestrial craft would travel so far-presumably across ou 2005 Page #120  
 has no further information, which would invalidate this conclusion.5 Pendi 2005 Page #123  
irfield (AAF) 6 One might ask: why would such a unit be situated in the are 2005 Page #124  
hly sensitive disinformation files would never have been turned over to Pro 2005 Page #124  
 and challenges of such a recovery would certainly caU for dedicated staff  2005 Page #126  
formal methods for such recoveries would be developed and documented. This  2005 Page #126  
t .... The most desirable response would be that nothing unusual has occurr 2005 Page #129  
 instructions on materiel handling would be consistent with the mission of  2005 Page #130  
 story far and wide and to whoever would listen. Newton asserted in his dia 2005 Page #133  
e another reason wh,· the military would want to spread fake stories about  2005 Page #133  
 returned to Hungary in 1978. This would be just another story of political 2005 Page #134  
 there were nothing to hide, there would be no need for the Intelligence wo 2005 Page #134  
s the harsh reality at present. It would be ideal if they were all highly c 2005 Page #134  
odd-an anomaly. A document example would include typographical anomalies as 2005 Page #136  
 impact of crash retrieval stories would be to say nothing and let the whol 2005 Page #139  
nly makes sense chat the Air Force would recover foreign satellites fallen  2005 Page #141  
 orbit and other space debris. Yet would this also include unidentified spa 2005 Page #141  
 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, ·which would deal with UFOs or have any informa 2005 Page #142  
ns have ne, er exjsted. This reply would contradict not only references to  2005 Page #142  
bt that it was indeed 16mm; but he would not guess at its age, as trus was  2005 Page #148  
t confidentialit) . In fact, Salas would only agree to answer our questions 2005 Page #148  
lm: "As for the alien itself, this would be a huge undertakin g for the spe 2005 Page #149  
 skin and 'guts' gelatin could and would make a very realistic and organic  2005 Page #149  
c and organic appearance [sic]. lr would also behave like flesh, as it can  2005 Page #149  
m industry for many years. Also it would be one of the most cost effective  2005 Page #149  
tic look of the make-up so that it would 'read' better on 61m, so it looked 2005 Page #150  
o behave in the way a real cadaver would." A recreation of the Alien Autops 2005 Page #150  
ard? Not knowing what our research would uncover has indeed dealt us a few  2005 Page #150  
hat it is not as clear-cut as some would have you believe. The comments fro 2005 Page #151  
eir school years, Baca and Padilla would sometimes whisper about those stra 2005 Page #154  
ges evef) 7 12 hours. The soldiers would throw some of the pieces of materi 2005 Page #156  
em up the hill, I guess. Then they would kick dirt, rocks and brush over th 2005 Page #156  
te the fact that aluminum silicate would be expected to melt at about 700 d 2005 Page #158  
in the case of an alien spacecraft would be for recognizable systems and pa 2005 Page #161  
ms and parts; foremost among these would be some sore of propulsion system. 2005 Page #161  
perative. Some of the systems that would be sturued include: the energy or  2005 Page #162  
terial structure of the spacecraft would be sturued. If the aLiens were fou 2005 Page #162  
ound wearing £Light sujts, a study would be made of the material and method 2005 Page #162  
n assessment of these capabilities would be of prime imponance. The study w 2005 Page #162  
d be of prime imponance. The study would have to eventuaUy extend into othe 2005 Page #162  
 alien's origin and mjssion, which would include autopsies of aLien borues  2005 Page #162  
clever way that you could thjnk of would be used to study the alien and the 2005 Page #162  
and the technology. And aU of this would have to be conducted in utmost sec 2005 Page #162  
 disciplines that exist today that would engage in reverse engineering are  2005 Page #162  
ineering of alien space technolog) would probably rank as the deepest Black 2005 Page #167  
ds too incredible to be true. Many would not belie, e it without an overwhe 2005 Page #167  
e charged in excess of 50 KV, they would have a tendency to accelerate in t 2005 Page #170  
rs from a freely rotating carousel would cause, when charged, the entire as 2005 Page #171  
 from a neutron motor or ion motor would be sufficient in a drag-less envir 2005 Page #171  
babl) large scale space operations would have to await the fuU development  2005 Page #171  
on of a local gravitational system would confer upon the fighter the sharpe 2005 Page #171  
there is prontise of 30,000, which would be sufficient for supersonic speed 2005 Page #171  
the subatomic structure of gravity would coincide in its effect wid1 the is 2005 Page #171  
ravit)'. He said: "People on board would probably not feel any more effect  2005 Page #173  
 by 1985 practically all airliners would be using artificial gravity, yet t 2005 Page #173  
 results, applied to space flight, would be direct levitation, conversion o 2005 Page #173  
ol. Dan told me that the Air Force would give him some object and just ask  2005 Page #174  
ises and www.majesticdocuments.com would like to acknowledge and thank all  2006 Page #2  
ons, are the `WHY?" questions. Why would saucers crash? Why would aliens vi 2006 Page #4  
ions. Why would saucers crash? Why would aliens visit Earth? Why doesn't th 2006 Page #4  
ernment tell us what it knows? Why would aliens not land on the White House 2006 Page #4  
lawn or at the United Nations? Why would people fake MJ-12 documents? Why d 2006 Page #4  
t they please. 3. WHY in the world would aliens want to come here if, as yo 2006 Page #5  
 "only"1000 light years away. This would, of course, make us very special a 2006 Page #5  
 easily observable neighbor nearby would provide far more incentive for the 2006 Page #5  
adio Observatory 10 years ago. One would think he knows what equipment and  2006 Page #6  
lien communicators way ahead of us would use and they are trying to attract 2006 Page #6  
the Voyager spacecraft and that it would take 70,000 years to get to the ne 2006 Page #6  
 to get to the nearest star, trips would be very uncommon indeed. A much mo 2006 Page #6  
bottle in? Can we tell how long it would take to fly from New York to Los A 2006 Page #6  
est planet in the solar system, so would be expected to have more of the ra 2006 Page #7  
f the travel wasn't easy, how many would venture forth to see Mickey Mouse  2006 Page #7  
own survival and security, than we would expect that our development of Wea 2006 Page #8  
ing them in the local neighborhood would be of great concern. Clearly after 2006 Page #8  
ic federation new-member committee would allow us to join. Too primitive. I 2006 Page #8  
 that the SETI cultists think they would be welcome guests. Not very likely 2006 Page #8  
documentaries at many locations, I would suggest perhaps some visitors are  2006 Page #8  
e secret had come out, the Germans would have changed their codes. There wa 2006 Page #8  
ountries and many terrorist groups would very much like to duplicate the fl 2006 Page #9  
ible engines, and no exhaust. They would make wonderful weapons delivery an 2006 Page #9  
(see "Crash at Corona", Ref. 3) we would have set up a highly classified Pr 2006 Page #9  
ft? Here are some things I believe would happen: A. Church attendance would 2006 Page #9  
would happen: A. Church attendance would increase. B. Mental hospital admis 2006 Page #9  
ase. B. Mental hospital admissions would increase. C. The stock market woul 2006 Page #9  
ould increase. C. The stock market would go down... uncertainty is always t 2006 Page #9  
when there wasn't a space program, would push for a new view of ourselves a 2006 Page #9  
ians, Greeks, Peruvians, etc. Many would think that would be great. But I k 2006 Page #9  
uvians, etc. Many would think that would be great. But I know of no governm 2006 Page #9  
ause of our military traffic, they would be well aware of different ruling  2006 Page #10  
tion of an all powerful GOD!. They would be up the creek without a religiou 2006 Page #10  
l clout. E. Making an announcement would require that governments admit the 2006 Page #10  
ar of the Worlds", a lot of people would think that surely, aliens, who can 2006 Page #10  
 since we can't go out there. This would strongly suggest that soon there w 2006 Page #10  
d strongly suggest that soon there would be new methods of energy productio 2006 Page #10  
ared" by UFOs, I think governments would all be very resistant to telling t 2006 Page #10  
eems very suspicious to me. 5. WHY would saucers crash? Usually this is acc 2006 Page #10  
ace carriers? Mother Ships?) which would have brought them to earth just as 2006 Page #10  
All those lonely drives to Roswell would provide plenty of opportunity. My  2006 Page #12  
 too well known and a sudden death would be suspicious... 9. WHY would peop 2006 Page #12  
eath would be suspicious... 9. WHY would people fake a bunch of MJ-12 docum 2006 Page #12  
ts? I am not a psychiatrist, but I would suggest to enhance status, to thin 2006 Page #12  
 public so that the fake documents would be an excuse for labeling such gen 2006 Page #12  
d so can deal with those silly "It would violate the laws of Physics" argum 2006 Page #13  
public emergence forty years later would be the product of a modern hoaxer. 2006 Page #15  
 formatting and discrepancies that would stand out for (former) military pr 2006 Page #15  
 particularly important since this would be a logical legal instrument used 2006 Page #17  
 testimony. Also, such consistency would help identify the security procedu 2006 Page #17  
nce team for crash retrievals that would check for biological or radioactiv 2006 Page #18  
ove operations These special teams would not require any distinguishing uni 2006 Page #18  
nding crash retrieval sites, Stone would have a "need to know" when it came 2006 Page #19  
w, Stone describes the codeword he would receive for leaving his normal dut 2006 Page #19  
als how his crash retrieval duties would be conducted without knowledge of  2006 Page #20  
 far as they were concerned, Stone would be called away to perform TDY duti 2006 Page #20  
erform TDY duties or training, and would then have to return to complete hi 2006 Page #20  
 summon Stone to his covert duties would be a means of maintaining "absolut 2006 Page #20  
areer advancement such covert work would bring. Finally, Stone claims that  2006 Page #21  
 escape. Stone claims that the EBE would have been terminated by security i 2006 Page #21  
ociated with crash retrieval teams would be a means of maintaining the 'abs 2006 Page #21  
r" with EBEs. Essentially, Sherman would learn to telepathically interface  2006 Page #22  
icers with the rank of Captain who would not operate through the normal cha 2006 Page #22  
stem for recruiting personnel that would be a very effective means of maint 2006 Page #22  
n the development of SOM1-01. This would account for the number of alleged  2006 Page #24  
 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base I would have to dig them out and read them 2006 Page #27  
in the inteihgence corrminty vitio would kke to see Ihs stay in the Blak an 2006 Page #27  
e things in the Nevada desert that would make George Lucas envious." • Anot 2006 Page #27  
ything you can see in the movies.' Would not expand. ART 0' tercept an Shoo 2006 Page #27  
eek Request a reply ASAP " •(vVtry would U S Ambassador know about the inte 2006 Page #29  
e the cleverest spy. or accountant would have trouble following " 8111 Gull 2006 Page #32  
odified his test set up no that it would not give an overly spectacular per 2006 Page #41  
resting story a crash event that I would rate as neutral in my book Megic E 2006 Page #47  
t is possible and, if it occurred, would likely be a major turning point in 2006 Page #48  
nge of critical uncertainties that would bracket all potential forms that t 2006 Page #48  
in its development. The organizers would like to thank these participants,  2006 Page #49  
ity, the Contact Planning Sessions would not have been possible. Although t 2006 Page #49  
h non-human intelligent (NHI) life would arguably be the most profound even 2006 Page #50  
 in the universe. Such a discovery would potentially threaten some of the m 2006 Page #50  
ange of fundamental scenarios that would become a basic architecture from w 2006 Page #50  
tainties that, if properly chosen, would together bracket all varieties of  2006 Page #52  
g relationship with such an entity would be more difficult. 49              2006 Page #52  
quality of super-human power which would be highly intimidating/threatening 2006 Page #53  
th initially and in the end. Being would fit prior expectations and archety 2006 Page #54  
politics, religion, philosophy. We would see common ground between the NHI  2006 Page #54  
ior hopes and expectations, humans would find it difficult to see the NHI a 2006 Page #54  
 to see the NHI as positive. There would be fear and skepticism about NHI m 2006 Page #54  
NHI motives & capabilities; threat would be widely assumed. The assessment  2006 Page #54  
ation and adaptive response. Being would fit prior expectations/archetype s 2006 Page #54  
n. Social change toward acceptance would be less transformational and more  2006 Page #54  
 and emotional. Negative The world would be swept by shock, horror and pani 2006 Page #55  
panic. Governments and individuals would need to buy time, any way possible 2006 Page #55  
onse and forestall disaster. There would likely be a series of staged NHI c 2006 Page #55  
n of the human body or mind. Being would meet prior expectations and archet 2006 Page #55  
nce, religion and philosophy. This would make it easier to develop plans of 2006 Page #55  
 possible contact scenarios, Being would fit evil archetypes of religion, s 2006 Page #55  
he major stakeholder groups, which would include government, religion, scie 2006 Page #55  
nment Governments around the world would have distinct interests in Contact 2006 Page #55  
nal survival. National populations would respond differently depending upon 2006 Page #55  
ve or negative terms. This in turn would directly influence the outcome of  2006 Page #55  
nravel or stays intact. Government would therefore need to employ the utmos 2006 Page #55  
   Scenarios of Contact Government would want first to protect its own inte 2006 Page #56  
dibility and social order; then it would seek to preserve public welfare an 2006 Page #56  
lfare and ensure that its citizens would survive and thrive regardless of t 2006 Page #56  
 the NHI were malevolent, measures would need to be taken to protect human  2006 Page #56  
 knowledge might be extracted that would directly benefit government as wel 2006 Page #56  
ity. Science The science community would want to learn as much as possible  2006 Page #56  
 malevolent, the science community would have an imperative to learn as muc 2006 Page #56  
esses, like the science community, would be concerned to learn as much as p 2006 Page #56  
 world today. All business leaders would want to ensure that their business 2006 Page #56  
nt to ensure that their businesses would survive in the post-Contact world. 2006 Page #56  
 world. Religion Religious leaders would be concerned with any form of Cont 2006 Page #56  
iefs and traditions. Any NHI event would threaten established institutions, 2006 Page #56  
ent Contact, all religious leaders would be called upon to reinforce social 2006 Page #57  
any places, religious institutions would be the key factor determining whet 2006 Page #57  
resses of contact. Media The media would have a pivotal role in any Contact 2006 Page #57  
 in case of hostility, governments would likely exert force on the media to 2006 Page #57  
ibility. Under such control, media would be the mouthpiece of government po 2006 Page #57  
 Inevitably, various media sources would try to get and tell the "real" sto 2006 Page #57  
 versions of reality. The internet would be aflame with conspiracy theories 2006 Page #57  
n NHI event, television broadcasts would likely be interrupted by the emerg 2006 Page #57  
oadcast network, and news channels would go immediately to non-stop coverag 2006 Page #57  
9/11 or Hurricane Katrina. Contact would be the story of a lifetime, and jo 2006 Page #57  
ifetime, and journalists worldwide would joust for inside information. Some 2006 Page #57  
e of the public to a Contact event would influence, if not determine, how m 2006 Page #57  
the rest of the stakeholder groups would react over time. For some people,  2006 Page #57  
ver time. For some people, Contact would seem to confirm what they had alwa 2006 Page #57  
es. On the other hand, many people would find knowledge of the existence an 2006 Page #57  
ed strange or hostile. Many people would turn to religion for support; many 2006 Page #57  
 the early stages of any NHI event would be among the biggest challenges fa 2006 Page #57  
AR -POSITIVE Government Government would be obliged to assess the threat/op 2006 Page #58  
ositive/familiar signs, government would necessarily reserve judgment while 2006 Page #58  
e/attitude of cosmic statesmanship would prevail. Goals: to analyze, then e 2006 Page #58  
ion. Science The science community would attempt to maintain credibility an 2006 Page #58  
l in the face of uncertainty. They would want hands-on evaluation of the NH 2006 Page #58  
ht not be true). Social scientists would be called upon to monitor, evaluat 2006 Page #58  
ology. Business Business community would work with government and media to  2006 Page #58  
ty and the economy. Ideally, there would be openness and honesty in relatin 2006 Page #58  
es. Realistically, some businesses would go to great lengths to develop ins 2006 Page #58  
eries. Religion Religious reaction would range from trusting/welcoming thro 2006 Page #58  
ization of the NHL Moderate voices would urge neither deification nor demon 2006 Page #58  
maintain public order. Theologians would test the new reality against doctr 2006 Page #58  
edia . ., _ _. "We are not alone!" would quickly give way to a frenzy of st 2006 Page #58  
angles. The biggest media impulses would be 1) to penetrate the government' 2006 Page #58  
and restricted access. The interne would be rife with rumors and conspiracy 2006 Page #58  
y theories. Public Public reaction would depend heavily on the government's 2006 Page #58  
religious leadership. Initial fear would give way to a frenzy of interest a 2006 Page #58  
ion. A fast-strange-positive event would induce more fear and apprehension  2006 Page #58  
mbination of speed and strangeness would require maximum government caution 2006 Page #59  
onstructive engagement. Government would lean heavily on scientific communi 2006 Page #59  
mmunication assistance. Government would lean on media and religious author 2006 Page #59  
 of NHL International stakeholders would be brought in immediately. Strange 2006 Page #59  
in immediately. Strangeness of NHI would be expected to provoke violent rea 2006 Page #59  
 nature of strangeness, government would likely keep secret certain aspects 2006 Page #59  
 Science : - The science community would be pressed by government for rapid 2006 Page #59  
overnment for rapid assessment but would hold out for cautious, conservativ 2006 Page #59  
pected strangeness. First priority would be evaluation of NHI for signs of  2006 Page #59  
 to contain/control. Next priority would be communication; then assessment  2006 Page #59  
attending technologies. Scientists would take the lead in understanding and 2006 Page #59  
HI. As such, the science community would be besieged by other stakeholders  2006 Page #59  
- . ._ At first business community would work with government and media to  2006 Page #59  
 windfall discoveries. Strangeness would instill hesitation in the cautious 2006 Page #59  
 . . • ' eligion Religious leaders would need to strongly resist the tempta 2006 Page #59  
ces as well as counseling services would be offered in order to calm the pe 2006 Page #59  
the people. The challenge for many would be the stark ambiguity/uncertainty 2006 Page #59  
scripture, Biblical and otherwise, would declare the NHI ungodly, deceptive 2006 Page #59  
the light. Many inactive believers would return to strict observance, while 2006 Page #59  
rict observance, while many others would turn away from their faith. New cu 2006 Page #59  
n away from their faith. New cults would appear overnight. There would be a 2006 Page #59  
ults would appear overnight. There would be a widespread expectation that t 2006 Page #59  
for better or worse. All religions would face profound challenge to their r 2006 Page #59  
cy and authority. "•also The media would be leaned upon by government to ac 2006 Page #59  
 to act in the public interest but would assert its independence as well. M 2006 Page #59  
endence as well. Many in the media would turn first to science for explanat 2006 Page #59  
ons of truth and informed opinions would rapidly proliferate, fanning publi 2006 Page #59  
ublic -- „ • Initially, the public would be mainly fearful and mistrusting, 2006 Page #59  
 to believe that it is real. There would be a sudden proliferation of survi 2006 Page #59  
 -fhe slow nature of this scenario would give governments tune to analyze a 2006 Page #60  
ems both familiar and positive, it would be easier to discuss openly; there 2006 Page #60  
be easier to discuss openly; there would be less tendency to paranoia or se 2006 Page #60  
ld be possible. The United Nations would become involved almost immediately 2006 Page #60  
m. Science , The science community would lead in establishing communication 2006 Page #60  
hology, sociology and anthropology would have a field day learning about NH 2006 Page #60  
ment. . -----umno-s§ This scenario would bring about a minimum of economic  2006 Page #60  
op new technology. Some businesses would try to monopolize/privatize NHI of 2006 Page #60  
erings; but international treaties would likely counter this. There would b 2006 Page #60  
s would likely counter this. There would be negative growth in consumption  2006 Page #60  
ligion . Overall church attendance would grow, with notable resurgence in s 2006 Page #60  
at had been losing ground. The NHI would not provoke fear, but would indire 2006 Page #60  
he NHI would not provoke fear, but would indirectly strengthen identificati 2006 Page #60  
 proof of a benign universe. There would be widespread 'we told you so.' Th 2006 Page #60  
widespread 'we told you so.' There would be efforts to embrace the NHI into 2006 Page #60  
of our religions. Equally, the NHI would stimulate the rise of new religion 2006 Page #60  
I contact becomes clear, the media would find itself playing catch-up. A na 2006 Page #60  
ing catch-up. A natural skepticism would emerge: how long did the governmen 2006 Page #60  
of crisis, investigative reporters would be free to mine every back-channel 2006 Page #60  
de scoop. Meantime, social reports would fall over each other seeking acces 2006 Page #60  
r seeking access to the NHI, which would gain instant celebrity status and  2006 Page #60  
ority of the public, this scenario would be more evolutionary than revoluti 2006 Page #60  
ary than revolutionary. Government would have the luxury of managing the di 2006 Page #60  
isruption. Inevitably, some people would react in fear, distrust, paranoia, 2006 Page #60  
contact scenarios, these reactions would be uncommon and short-lived. It wo 2006 Page #60  
ld be uncommon and short-lived. It would be possible to go about one's dail 2006 Page #60  
ti v r Government Lr Science There would be more government secrecy regardi 2006 Page #61  
by its strangeness. The government would put high priority on public educat 2006 Page #61  
ople across all stakeholder groups would be inclined not to deal directly w 2006 Page #61  
ttle public-sector oversight. This would not necessarily be of greatest ben 2006 Page #61  
 to society. The science community would be called upon to model reason in  2006 Page #61  
ime to assess and explore, science would lead the way in demystifying the s 2006 Page #61  
munication. Government and science would work hand in glove to manage media 2006 Page #61  
a and religious reactions. Science would also provide the path of access to 2006 Page #61  
s scenario, the business community would take longer to assimilate NHI tech 2006 Page #61  
logy due to its strangeness. There would be somewhat less tendency for mave 2006 Page #61  
to seek access/advantage. Business would be inclined to let government lead 2006 Page #61  
 Religion - Religious institutions would need to resist temptation to stere 2006 Page #61  
onize the NHI. Any form of contact would pose varied threats to the current 2006 Page #61  
eligious paradigm; NHI strangeness would provoke considerable doubt and fea 2006 Page #61  
were to promise a golden age, many would interpret it as deception. Lively  2006 Page #61  
eption. Lively theological debates would ensue, with efforts to reduce ambi 2006 Page #61  
uman traditions. Church attendance would increase, along with cultic activi 2006 Page #61  
ns. The media, like other sectors, would be slowed by the NHI strangeness a 2006 Page #61  
 slowed by the NHI strangeness and would rely on science for explanation, g 2006 Page #61  
Unlike familiar NHI, a strange NHI would retain an aura of inaccessibility, 2006 Page #61  
rect communication is possible. It would never be viewed as "like us." Henc 2006 Page #61  
 be viewed as "like us." Hence, it would likely not become a celebrity icon 2006 Page #61  
not become a celebrity icon. Media would tend to treat it with reserve bord 2006 Page #61  
on indifference. The "alien story" would fall off the front page quickly, r 2006 Page #61  
ng fluff. Media Public Most people would look to government for assurance o 2006 Page #61  
essness; once assured, most people would be glad not to think about somethi 2006 Page #61  
ething so unusual. The strange NHI would be like the 800-pound gorilla that 2006 Page #61  
ges — the impetus for changes that would reverberate through human society  2006 Page #61  
tion across all stakeholder groups would tend to be straightforward and uni 2006 Page #61  
ery kind of intelligence gathering would be vital to human survival. Govern 2006 Page #62  
tal to human survival. Governments would need to assert strong leadership a 2006 Page #62  
ir efforts. All other stakeholders would be called upon to help. Keeping th 2006 Page #62  
 while managing outbreaks of panic would be paramount concerns. Government  2006 Page #62  
 be paramount concerns. Government would call upon science to determine NHI 2006 Page #62  
e NHI vulnerabilities. Martial law would be instituted immediately. If the  2006 Page #62  
egins without violence, government would buy time with diplomatic overtures 2006 Page #62  
 science community's first concern would be to discover vulnerabilities in  2006 Page #62  
 form and its technology. Research would go 24/7, seeking any path to battl 2006 Page #62  
 to battlefield advantage. Science would also be tasked with establishing m 2006 Page #62  
t available at the outset. Science would also need to consider best defense 2006 Page #62  
ities. Business In business, there would be a universal response along the  2006 Page #62  
nd science. Non-essential business would close doors. Remaining businesses  2006 Page #62  
 close doors. Remaining businesses would focus on two things: supporting th 2006 Page #62  
communication. Religion Media Some would view this as Armageddon; others as 2006 Page #62  
t of faith. Religious institutions would be crucial to social cohesion. A m 2006 Page #62  
n. A minority of religious leaders would call for dialogue and co- existenc 2006 Page #62  
clarified, religions of every kind would join together to invoke divine pro 2006 Page #62  
e public hope and faith. The media would become a de facto arm of governmen 2006 Page #62  
ent. All non-essential programming would stop. Select channels would become 2006 Page #62  
amming would stop. Select channels would become 24/7 emergency broadcast, o 2006 Page #62  
e 24/7 emergency broadcast, others would go off air. The intemet would be r 2006 Page #62  
hers would go off air. The intemet would be rife with rumor and conspiracy, 2006 Page #62  
ife with rumor and conspiracy, but would also be a crucial information and  2006 Page #62  
lity became evident, mass hysteria would break out in many places, along wi 2006 Page #62  
 paramilitary groups. The majority would try to follow government guidance, 2006 Page #62  
ingly, tending to loved ones. Many would stay glued to 1 TV or internet for 2006 Page #62  
unctional. Despite terror, there I would be a sense of hope based on NHI fa 2006 Page #62  
pe based on NHI familiarity. There would also be a sense of social solidari 2006 Page #62  
ive The government's first concern would be to make the threat comprehensib 2006 Page #62  
re unknown. Intelligence gathering would be paramount, along with buying ti 2006 Page #62  
by any means necessary. Government would commandeer media to control inform 2006 Page #62  
geness and rally hope. All nations would try to cooperate in the effort to  2006 Page #62  
dvantage. Maintaining public order would be increasingly difficult as the N 2006 Page #62  
le nature became known. Government would abandon the streets to chaos and r 2006 Page #62  
nd bunkers. In the end, two things would matter: mounting a credible milita 2006 Page #62  
ary victory is impossible. Science would be under maximum pressure to penet 2006 Page #62  
t. All relevant science facilities would become arms of the 59              2006 Page #62  
h finding vulnerabilities, science would be pressed to discover means of co 2006 Page #63  
plomatic dialogue. Some scientists would argue for constructive engagement  2006 Page #63  
s. Given NHI strangeness, the risk would be its unknown capacity for covert 2006 Page #63  
or infiltration. Business response would again resemble WW II mobilization, 2006 Page #63  
ll non-essential business activity would stop; most workers would stay home 2006 Page #63  
 activity would stop; most workers would stay home. Absent other directives 2006 Page #63  
other directives, business leaders would try to maintain basic public servi 2006 Page #63  
. However, supply lines and energy would be highly vulnerable to disruption 2006 Page #63  
e much difference. NHI strangeness would introduce ambiguity into religious 2006 Page #63  
is overtly violent. Church leaders would be crucial to public order but wou 2006 Page #63  
uld be crucial to public order but would be working at the same disadvantag 2006 Page #63  
 For many people, the local church would become a haven of last resort, bot 2006 Page #63  
fety, however illusory. Government would strongly support churches in this  2006 Page #63  
in this role, time permitting. NHI would also provoke a wide array of quasi 2006 Page #63  
ysterical cult worship. Government would quickly commandeer broadcast media 2006 Page #63  
ale. All non-essential programming would cease. Risk would be that NHI coul 2006 Page #63  
tial programming would cease. Risk would be that NHI could easily commandee 2006 Page #63  
a itself, in which case government would try to disrupt/destroy all but sec 2006 Page #63  
e military communication. Internet would be chaotic and totally unreliable. 2006 Page #63  
nd totally unreliable. Most people would stay glued to TV/radio for info an 2006 Page #63  
rashed, public morale and cohesion would crash too. The moment strangeness  2006 Page #63  
eness -hostility is evident, panic would ensue. Many people would become di 2006 Page #63  
nt, panic would ensue. Many people would become disoriented, wandering the  2006 Page #63  
eets dazed and confused. Many more would turn survivalist or vigilante, arm 2006 Page #63  
ed the streets, grassroots leaders would emerge, for better or worse. Socie 2006 Page #63  
erge, for better or worse. Society would fracture along unpredictable lines 2006 Page #63  
 along unpredictable lines. People would not know how the greater conflict  2006 Page #63  
ter conflict was going, or if they would live another day. The SciFi Channe 2006 Page #63  
Slow-Familiar -Negative Government would assume that enemy is comprehensibl 2006 Page #63  
to defeat. Slow Government contact would imply NHI caution or ambivalent mo 2006 Page #63  
 or ambivalent motives. Government would go on high defense stance, maximiz 2006 Page #63  
 assess NHI vulnerabilities. Media would be used to bolster public confiden 2006 Page #63  
 military preparations, government would attempt back-channel communication 2006 Page #63  
V. The slow-strange-negative world would be very unpleasant, with deteriora 2006 Page #64  
nge -Negative .„,_ before long, it would be hard to know who to trust. NHI  2006 Page #64  
ould be prolonged. A key challenge would be to maintain public morale, civi 2006 Page #64  
than ever. F The science community would work closely with government and i 2006 Page #64  
physical vulnerabilities. Research would require top secrecy and unlimited  2006 Page #64  
as government. The social sciences would be engaged to manage public percep 2006 Page #64  
ogy and culture. Business Business would work closely with government and s 2006 Page #64  
itably, some in business community would seek opportunity to establish inde 2006 Page #64  
vities. At the same time, business would have big stake in maintaining econ 2006 Page #64  
bility. As far as possible, people would keep going to work; stores would s 2006 Page #64  
e would keep going to work; stores would stay open, services would function 2006 Page #64  
; stores would stay open, services would function. Reliaion _ Most religiou 2006 Page #64  
iaion _ Most religious authorities would demonize the NHI. Some would couns 2006 Page #64  
ities would demonize the NHI. Some would counsel preparation for doom, but  2006 Page #64  
sel preparation for doom, but many would invoke divine protection and foste 2006 Page #64  
er hope. Overall church attendance would be way up, along with pastoral cou 2006 Page #64  
-based social services. Government would support the church role in maintai 2006 Page #64  
cial cohesion. Religious orthodoxy would be challenged by schismatic moveme 2006 Page #64  
y prophets. Some religious leaders would urge understanding and brotherhood 2006 Page #64  
eptible to NHI manipulation. Media would go in many directions. Government  2006 Page #64  
 go in many directions. Government would seek to control public perceptions 2006 Page #64  
 media entertainment Many in media would seek to directly communicate with  2006 Page #64  
r the ambiguity of hostile intent, would result in a wide array of theories 2006 Page #64  
gly with - -- . skepticism. People would not know who or what to believe. I 2006 Page #64  
e of plummeting morale, government would have to assert much greater contro 2006 Page #64  
 public trust in authority. People would become skeptical of all official i 2006 Page #64  
fficial information. Public morale would slowly disintegrate. Lawlessness w 2006 Page #64  
d slowly disintegrate. Lawlessness would rise. Many would assume that gover 2006 Page #64  
rate. Lawlessness would rise. Many would assume that government is lying, t 2006 Page #64  
immediate threat of violence, many would try to maintain normal life patter 2006 Page #64  
 life patterns. For many, churches would provide the last bastion of hope a 2006 Page #64  
ion of hope and trust. Many others would gradually turn to survivalism or p 2006 Page #64  
ar broke o, much of the population would already be demoralized. To counter 2006 Page #64  
To counter this, the ut government would have to win back trust with a conv 2006 Page #64  
 maintain public order, government would require total cooperation of media 2006 Page #64  
 Intelligence Government gathering would be unprecedented; science would be 2006 Page #64  
ng would be unprecedented; science would be pressed to penetrate NHI strang 2006 Page #64  
ssess vulnerabilities. All efforts would be made to communicate with NHI or 2006 Page #64  
athom Alkali its motives. Military would prepare for the widest possible ra 2006 Page #64  
closed doors, the biggest question would be humanity's chances of survival. 2006 Page #65  
 of survival. Secrecy and security would be paramount concerns. Government  2006 Page #65  
 be paramount concerns. Government would stay engaged with the public and k 2006 Page #65  
unkers. Due to strangeness, public would be more inclined than in previous  2006 Page #65  
follow leadership. But strangeness would also provoke unpredictable reactio 2006 Page #65  
nce Business The science community would be pressed above all to penetrate  2006 Page #65  
s technology. Secondarily, science would seek ways to communicate with or i 2006 Page #65  
e NHI. Almost all relevant science would become de facto top secret. Securi 2006 Page #65  
acto top secret. Security measures would become ubiquitous. Non-relevant sc 2006 Page #65  
e ubiquitous. Non-relevant science would see its government funding disappe 2006 Page #65  
ut of work. The business community would fragment. Relevant enterprises wou 2006 Page #65  
uld fragment. Relevant enterprises would become virtual arms of government  2006 Page #65  
iding essential goods and services would be pressed to stay productive rega 2006 Page #65  
ms doing non- essential production would see cuts in energy and raw materia 2006 Page #65  
s well as sales; before long, many would close doors, putting millions out  2006 Page #65  
trangeness, few in business sector would be tempted to seek side deals. Sav 2006 Page #65  
eek side deals. Savvy stockholders would cash out quickly, crashing all fin 2006 Page #65  
 all financial markets. Government would intervene to keep basic services a 2006 Page #65  
me evident, most religious leaders would demonize the NH!. End time preachi 2006 Page #65  
monize the NH!. End time preaching would escalate. The NHI strangeness woul 2006 Page #65  
ould escalate. The NHI strangeness would cause much fear and spiritual conf 2006 Page #65  
nfusion. Many mainstream believers would question their faith or turn to ra 2006 Page #65  
orship. At the same time, churches would be essential to maintaining a semb 2006 Page #65  
lic order and hope, and government would support this role. Religious leade 2006 Page #65  
pport this role. Religious leaders would face a rising tide of despair, dis 2006 Page #65  
aditional beliefs. NHI strangeness would tend to keep the media willingly a 2006 Page #65  
nt, public morale and social order would plummet. Many would adopt a fatali 2006 Page #65  
d social order would plummet. Many would adopt a fatalistic attitude: try t 2006 Page #65  
lse will help. Rising unemployment would lead to more desperation, acts of  2006 Page #65  
se of NHI strangeness, most people would give government benefit of doubt,  2006 Page #65  
ocial services disintegrated, many would feel abandoned and their loyalty w 2006 Page #65  
d feel abandoned and their loyalty would fold. Many would turn to their chu 2006 Page #65  
and their loyalty would fold. Many would turn to their church as refuge of  2006 Page #65  
refuge of last resort; many others would leave cities, turn to survivalism  2006 Page #65  
nity Each different scenario world would generate different types of impact 2006 Page #65  
itive - While apparent familiarity would aid in assessing positivity, fast  2006 Page #65  
essing positivity, fast occurrence would raise doubts and concerns. Some wo 2006 Page #65  
ld raise doubts and concerns. Some would judge positive to be possible dece 2006 Page #65  
heaven on earth." Optimal response would require high-level international a 2006 Page #66  
takeholder coordination, but there would be large temptation in many quarte 2006 Page #66  
to seek advantage. Fast occurrence would be well managed only with prior pr 2006 Page #66  
th strangeness and fast occurrence would raise doubts and concerns, making  2006 Page #66  
nt familiarity and slow occurrence would aid in assessing positivity, creat 2006 Page #66  
ts." Slow-Strange -Positive - Slow would aid in assessment of positive, but 2006 Page #67  
ssessment of positive, but strange would work against it. Degree and kind o 2006 Page #67  
it. Degree and kind of strangeness would be very important. - Given time to 2006 Page #67  
ormation flow and public education would be critical to maintaining order.  2006 Page #67  
 one potential risk. - Strangeness would provoke wide spectrum of interpret 2006 Page #67  
e apparent positivity, strangeness would result in widespread angst, parano 2006 Page #67  
g the nature and intentions of NHI would be critical to preserving social o 2006 Page #67  
n are unavoidable. Human viability would depend above all on buying time —  2006 Page #68  
n back, any would-be collaborators would face a dire fate. - This scenario  2006 Page #69  
phers or theologians working today would deny the possibility, even likelih 2006 Page #69  
ations of contact is, as Mr. Spock would say, illogical. The organizers of  2006 Page #70  
ge, it was decided that the debris would be transported by air from Wendove 2006 Page #75  
n, or manufacturer, their exposure would not endanger the program. Addition 2006 Page #75  
ed that someone finding the packet would be more likely to keep the money t 2006 Page #75  
o expect the classified memorandum would ever be seen by the public. This w 2006 Page #76  
he titanium skin was unpainted, as would be expected on the early A-12 airp 2006 Page #76  
hed from an OXCART -type aircraft, would be smaller and faster than the A-1 2006 Page #77  
was codenamed TAGBOARD. Each drone would be used only once. It was designed 2006 Page #77  
ison its camera package. The drone would then self-destruct while the camer 2006 Page #77  
orce personnel told the locals "it would be better if they forgot this ever 2006 Page #80  
s dive, attitude and airspeed data would have been degraded making recovery 2006 Page #82  
s airplane was an A-7 there likely would have been little attention from th 2006 Page #83  
n ADP stamp and number 20F123-1 RH would come from the right-hand side of t 2006 Page #84  
d been excavated and sifted, there would have been no original foliage left 2006 Page #85  
inal foliage left; the entire site would have resembled the impact crater.  2006 Page #85  
rater. The scale of the excavation would have been enormous since debris ha 2006 Page #85  
otal surface area for the dig site would have been vast (perhaps exceeding  2006 Page #85  
ic feet of material!) to be sifted would have required enormous expense and 2006 Page #85  
pense and manpower. Such an effort would be difficult on flat, loamy ground 2006 Page #85  
gged canyon with rocky outcrops it would be nearly impossible and would def 2006 Page #85  
 it would be nearly impossible and would definitely be impossible to disgui 2006 Page #85  
 that only old-timers from Area 51 would remember, and then only in general 2006 Page #85  
 of half a century. A few examples would include a Northrop N-9M one-third- 2006 Page #86  
ved that day. I thought the locals would be very receptive to me and talk a 2006 Page #91  
ners and coffee shops. Still, they would only talk briefly with me about th 2006 Page #92  
story, laughed at it, while others would actually get nervous and agitated  2006 Page #92  
at I had family in these parts and would stay with them up in the mountains 2006 Page #92  
vered more and more information, I would call Mrs. May and Freddie and talk 2006 Page #94  
eling at "27 miles per second," it would have reached the Flatwoods area in 2006 Page #96  
nies on another planet, I doubt we would declare them intelligent. They, an 2006 Page #102  
ogical thought process. However, I would argue that the logic and math exis 2006 Page #102  
ey had been dissected (sic) as you would a frog. It is not known if army fi 2006 Page #104  
acilities and has stayed there. It would be totally reasonable to conjectur 2006 Page #105  
nual Report was "hyphen-happy." It would be reasonable to imagine that the  2006 Page #105  
dy of all epidemics (epidemiology) would be often if not mostly classified. 2006 Page #105  
and testing of biological weapons. Would it be reasonable to assume that th 2006 Page #106  
ce Tempest, M.D., to initiate what would become a widespread epidemic inves 2006 Page #110  
les from Four Corners • Ft Detrick would very likely want to test it for bi 2006 Page #112  
 best microbiologists of the world would have been working to understand ca 2006 Page #112  
against inhabitants of earth? What would its characteristics be? 1. Rapid i 2006 Page #112  
 leading to a cascade effect which would eventually cause brain damage. It  2006 Page #114  
he scene for sporadic CJD and that would explain the relatively low inciden 2006 Page #114  
nd the U.S. Our smarter scientists would have seen this coming years ago, a 2006 Page #116  
 to vaccinate against new diseases would find that studies of infected catt 2006 Page #116  
 military application, their merit would be considered for biological warfa 2006 Page #116  
 that an open unclassified project would have caused the very panic we woul 2006 Page #116  
ould have caused the very panic we would be trying to prevent, a covert mon 2006 Page #116  
event, a covert monitoring project would have made a lot of sense. Get big  2006 Page #116  
in 15 minutes or so. Presumably it would also be easy to spot the sick ones 2006 Page #116  
est many more than one race, there would be of course a large number of mot 2006 Page #116  
s years to decades, e.g. CJD. This would be a good 'extinction disease', as 2006 Page #116  
the Homo sapiens except those that would be vaccinated. Conclusions We have 2006 Page #116  
 to vaccinate against new diseases would find that studies of infected catt 2006 Page #117  
e forgiven for thinking that there would be no connection. Not so. Both cas 2006 Page #119  
an incredible claim that, if true, would irrevocably change our view of his 2006 Page #119  
ire which keeps coming to life. It would have                               2006 Page #119  
had been recorded at Edinburgh, it would have to have weighed several hundr 2006 Page #120  
al police, and they said that they would dispatch someone to the area. A mi 2006 Page #120  
ance to speak with anyone else, he would be in a lot more trouble than if h 2006 Page #124  
 But the bodies? I don't know. Who would ever know? James Prescott isn't go 2006 Page #124  
 Margaret's impression was that it would have to have been done on foot. It 2006 Page #125  
have to have been done on foot. It would have taken a long time to walk up  2006 Page #125  
y. But it's not surprising that he would have been told: Mick was a well-re 2006 Page #127  
ounced that the bomb-disposal team would try a new method of defusing the b 2006 Page #128  
gular contributor to UFO Magazine, would have been keenly aware of the Jame 2006 Page #131  
that of search and rescue and they would provide any assistance necessary i 2006 Page #132  
tude of 75,000 feet, a course that would intercept U.S. territory about for 2006 Page #133  
t military radar installations. It would have been within range of Brownsvi 2006 Page #133  
the object turned to a course that would not immediately take it over U.S.  2006 Page #134  
 the civilian aircraft, the impact would have been considerable at that spe 2006 Page #136  
ss by any of the recovery team. It would not have been illogical for the re 2006 Page #136  
questions also remain, such as why would a recovered disk be taken to Atlan 2006 Page #136  
 visitors had conquest in mind, it would not be difficult for them, given t 2006 Page #140  
Since I was part of NORAD, too, we would get in there and chat because we g 2006 Page #144  
her. We were like brothers. So, we would chat on the COMNET. We would chat  2006 Page #144  
o, we would chat on the COMNET. We would chat on the NORAD net. Well, one n 2006 Page #144  
n any other direction than that, I would have picked them up on a sweep. I  2006 Page #146  
 have picked them up on a sweep. I would also have seen their trails. So, t 2006 Page #146  
 grid. Every time the jet fighters would come to check them out, the bogies 2006 Page #146  
come to check them out, the bogies would disappear. Now, when I finally got 2006 Page #146  
ng to turn the equipment off so it would not be damaged any more, one of th 2006 Page #147  
was a terrible crash. Paul said he would make drawings of the discs in the  2006 Page #151  
is father, who is still alive, but would not agree to talk with me. Even on 2006 Page #151  
ckass Flats because only a jackass would believe what was going on out ther 2006 Page #152  
g some kind of gun on there, there would be a square. We could run the squa 2006 Page #152  
 0 and hit a button and the button would give us altitude, direction, proje 2006 Page #152  
ds. YOU SAY 'X, Y, 0.' MOST PEOPLE WOULD SAY, 'X, Y, Z.' No, it was X, Y, 0 2006 Page #152  
 Y were commercial aircraft. And 0 would be private aircraft. When somethin 2006 Page #152  
e private aircraft. When something would come over the screen that was unkn 2006 Page #152  
er the screen that was unknown, it would flash X. 149                       2006 Page #152  
Conference WHEN IT WAS UNKNOWN, IT WOULD FLASH X? Yes. So, if the tech was  2006 Page #153  
 that particular aircraft, then it would print 'Unknown.' So, they would ca 2006 Page #153  
it would print 'Unknown.' So, they would call it an Unknown. Discs Hovering 2006 Page #153  
od (what the Supervisor did), so I would not say anything. But my Dad's sup 2006 Page #153  
 with all kinds of bad things that would happen to me if I was ever to say  2006 Page #153  
THAT ANYONE IN A MILITARY POSITION WOULD BE THREATENING A 7-YEAR-OLD (1966) 2006 Page #153  
d a very high chrome look to it. I would say size ranged anywhere from 15 f 2006 Page #153  
 bend it and once it was bent, you would never see the craft. They were abl 2006 Page #153  
 connect, when they called, my Dad would say, 'This is D.' He'd go, 'Yes, s 2006 Page #154  
e, sir.' On the radar screens as I would play with them, I would always ask 2006 Page #154  
reens as I would play with them, I would always ask Dad why, when it swung  2006 Page #154  
en it swung around to that area, I would ask him why it was blacked out? He 2006 Page #154  
esetting the computers and when it would swing around, it would make a pass 2006 Page #154  
and when it would swing around, it would make a pass over Area 51. In a mat 2006 Page #154  
lped to design the circuits and he would take the drawings given him and he 2006 Page #154  
ossibly could have gone wrong. WHY WOULD SOMETHING ADVANCED, LET'S SAY IN T 2006 Page #155  
r type of animal that I know of it would have been like that of a white sna 2006 Page #156  
ure. It looked like — well, what I would call now — an alien creature. I ha 2006 Page #157  
ld file, but the gauge of the year would have to be from the 1930s or 1940s 2006 Page #158  
if I had to describe it at all, it would have been like snake skin in a sor 2006 Page #158  
 type of animal that I know of, it would have been like that of a white sna 2006 Page #158  
 people could not handle it. There would be too much shock. We've got to ma 2006 Page #162  
 open the door to many things that would be so disruptive, we can't go ther 2006 Page #162  
 HIM WHEN THE PUBLIC AND THE MEDIA WOULD BE ALLOWED TO KNOW? 159            2006 Page #162  
m today. This is the 1990s. People would be able to handle it. He said, 'Oh 2006 Page #163  
ndle it?' 'No.' Did it scare you?' Would it be old news in two weeks?' 'I d 2006 Page #163  
ovements or aircraft activity that would suggest the Russians were preparin 2006 Page #164  
about the possibility that the war would widen, even bringing on World War  2006 Page #165  
ext day or the next few days there would be an announcement of a global war 2006 Page #165  
 Britain). The Pentagon telephones would be closed for all but emergeng def 2006 Page #167  
f 300 mph for Soviet bombers, this would put them a mere 600 - 900 miles fr 2006 Page #167  
ington, D. C. if that were true it would have taken not just two to three h 2006 Page #168  
g from the direction of Goose Bay) would be more compatible with the claim  2006 Page #169  
 Force. b. Office of the President would release no information. c. The sub 2006 Page #170  
ast of Bangor. Hence these objects would have traveled about 50 miles in 10 2006 Page #171  
icinity of Limestone, Maine." That would mean they had traveled nearly 100  2006 Page #172  
ourse of 200 degrees). This course would take them over the eastern USA, ro 2006 Page #172  
 different from what the operators would have concluded had the radar showe 2006 Page #172  
identified it as friendly since it would have responded to the numerous req 2006 Page #172  
o identify itself. Furthermore, it would not have been as high as 32,000 ft 2006 Page #172  
s fast as 300 mph and there likely would have been a flight plan. The intru 2006 Page #172  
 course at a speed of 300 mph they would have traveled about 100 miles from 2006 Page #172  
about 100 miles from Limestone and would have been nearing the limit of a 1 2006 Page #172  
ad been traveling at 600 mph, they would have been beyond the range of the  2006 Page #172  
O Crash Retrieval Conference which would explain the fading of the track. ( 2006 Page #173  
lain the fading of the track. (One would expect, however, that they would h 2006 Page #173  
e would expect, however, that they would have been tracked by the Dow AFB r 2006 Page #173  
itively identify the aircraft? One would expect, if there had been upwards  2006 Page #173  
rth toward the USA border, someone would have been aware of it. There would 2006 Page #173  
would have been aware of it. There would have been a flight plan. At the ve 2006 Page #173  
. At the very least these aircraft would have acknowledged the attempts to  2006 Page #173  
t plan or the radio identification would have been passed to the local comm 2006 Page #173  
t was hongcombed. You know how you would make a metal that would cool faste 2006 Page #176  
ow how you would make a metal that would cool faster. In a way it looked li 2006 Page #176  
 to 3800 degrees Fahrenheit and it would make the metal hot but it wouldn't 2006 Page #176  
for any organization or person who would admit to "owning" the document. Th 2006 Page #177  
 was a hoax...only that the source would not admit to it. Zechel's opinion  2006 Page #178  
spring of information. This report would not exist but for the diligent eff 2006 Page #180  
ips. Just a few days prior to what would have been a very brief and singula 2006 Page #180  
ress my gratitude. But how's this: would it kill you to call a little earli 2006 Page #180  
ard Command in Seattle, Washington would receive an official report from 18 2006 Page #183  
ng Vessel Steeva 10. This position would place the splashdown roughly 1,000 2006 Page #184  
ton. Davis, a fine first- baseman, would enjoy a stellar career for lowly S 2006 Page #186  
ellar career for lowly Seattle (he would soon come to be known as "Mister M 2006 Page #186  
like most former Mariner pitchers, would find his fame with another team (t 2006 Page #186  
indings of divers Walker and Burke would 187                                2006 Page #190  
rate objects buried in the bay? It would seem highly unlikely that any such 2006 Page #191  
d re-entry into Earth's atmosphere would simply break into two pieces as it 2006 Page #191  
obability that the airborne object would have crashed into the bay and mira 2006 Page #191  
ect of that size from 270 feet, it would surely have proved a prolonged and 2006 Page #191  
ed it to another location. But who would be drag-net fishing in the middle  2006 Page #192  
orning hours of New Year's Eve? It would be extremely coincidental that som 2006 Page #192  
his very day. The "UFO" theory: It would seem that neither the original sig 2006 Page #192  
etween Lummi and Eliza Islands, he would invariably spend some time searchi 2006 Page #193  
 in either of these activities, or would simply like to receive updates reg 2006 Page #193  
e liaison between the two labs and would travel between Nevada and New Jers 2006 Page #196  
 study, guaranteeing that no names would be used, and asking each person to 2006 Page #198  
l interference with the cattle. He would not envisage any other explanation 2006 Page #201  
on these animals, or if we did, it would be too heavy to carry out into the 2006 Page #201  
nearby Community Center so that we would have a place to meet and talk. Ted 2006 Page #201  
 I were concerned about how things would be handled if we actually were to  2006 Page #202  
y were to have contact with a UFO. Would there be any consequences, either  2006 Page #202  
s. However, I promised Budd that I would not share the Third Man's identity 2006 Page #203  
. The idea was that Robert Bigelow would fund a radio program, running for  2006 Page #203  
en to the show! During the week, I would scour the Internet and news-cuttin 2006 Page #203  
Marrs. From time to time, speakers would provide copies of their 200        2006 Page #203  
oundtion books and an announcement would be made "on air" that the first fi 2006 Page #204  
irst five callers the next morning would receive a free copy. The phones ra 2006 Page #204  
y Robert Bigelow announced that he would be discontinuing his funding of th 2006 Page #204  
f the show. He had decided that it would be too difficult to get another si 2006 Page #204  
a. His objections were that people would still associate the show with the  2006 Page #204  
show with the Foundation, that Art would not get quality guests for the sho 2006 Page #204  
, and that the quality of the show would suffer. Art did well and all that  2006 Page #204  
 your right to have a weapon but I would prefer that you keep it behind you 2006 Page #204  
 to find out some information that would prove UFOs were real, would you pu 2006 Page #205  
n that would prove UFOs were real, would you put it on the air?" I told the 2006 Page #205  
r wasn't my decision to make but I would discuss it with a few key people i 2006 Page #205  
s about the date the Mars Explorer would come back on line. This was a very 2006 Page #205  
 interest with the information but would give me no more information. He al 2006 Page #205  
ses and www.majesticd ocuments.com would Like to acknowledge and thank all  2007 Page #3  
 that UFO crashes almost certainly would not have received much news covera 2007 Page #7  
riod, we can be certain the public would not have been told. Here is a clip 2007 Page #17  
ompletely predictable that the CIA would be involved with UFOs because it h 2007 Page #21  
  2) Sue pressing UFO-related news would require cooperation of maJor news  2007 Page #23  
 ► 2) Suppressing UFO-related news would require cooperation of major news  2007 Page #23  
rashed at random, they most likely would land in a remote area. Before news 2007 Page #29  
ent reached a mass audience, there would likely be ample time to intercept  2007 Page #29  
ek them out and forge alliances. I would like to say a few things about thi 2007 Page #34  
                                 1 would like to wrap up my talk by reflect 2007 Page #38  
out crashed UFOs. On the ·whole, 1 would have to say that the picture is no 2007 Page #38  
as you describe really existed, we would be the first to know about it!" WH 2007 Page #45  
 call Nate for aprointment to W.P. Would also recommend prior approva from  2007 Page #49  
 you acquired such technology, you would HAVE lo find a way to get it to pr 2007 Page #54  
 to private industJy. . : · ■ This would require some form of giving up ·ow 2007 Page #54  
s subject with the same attitude I would try to bring co any investigation, 2007 Page #59  
hocolate ducks on lolly pop sticks would have been more in character steppi 2007 Page #64  
nable whether legitimate abductees would have flocked co a sale promoted by 2007 Page #74  
es like this, whose cellular phone would you rather own?" AT&T's, of course 2007 Page #74  
. Bronk's distinguished background would have made rum an ideal choice to h 2007 Page #75  
ther than qualifications. MW: When would you say you finished in your degre 2007 Page #78  
If I did get extradited perhaps it would be like l was just "going home" in 2007 Page #81  
ut and about, sort of thing. M\XI: Would you job involve any element of sec 2007 Page #83  
. l was in charge of securit} so l would get people to change their passwor 2007 Page #83  
irectors were very worried that he would be able to gain access. So I did d 2007 Page #83  
 about now is silly because people would say well why would someone \'Vant  2007 Page #83  
 because people would say well why would someone \'Vant to access my machin 2007 Page #83  
one \'Vant to access my machine. I would tell people that any computer can  2007 Page #83  
nsferring those files at that size would have taken days so I had an idea.  2007 Page #86  
ave taken days so I had an idea. I would look at it on their screen. l did  2007 Page #86  
 they had seen what I was doing. I would have loved to have got a good look 2007 Page #86  
re correct. M\X': You are sure you would know the difference. 80            2007 Page #86  
try to a honeypor! -M\'v': \'(/hat would a honeypot contain that might be d 2007 Page #87  
t to a real system. GM: A honeypot would be very isolated and you would fin 2007 Page #87  
pot would be very isolated and you would find yourself on a small subset of 2007 Page #87  
irst gained a foothold into. There would be documents on there probably som 2007 Page #87  
il addresses. l fl was doing one l would transplant a history from another  2007 Page #87  
nother machine onto this one so it would appear co have a length "up-time"  2007 Page #87  
works with a doc.mil address and I would look like I was coming from the sa 2007 Page #87  
ount and the password was blank. I would rype NETUSE then a certain share n 2007 Page #87  
ical control. On some machines you would find people already logged on so y 2007 Page #87  
e that front screen. Sometimes you would get a logon screen with "This is t 2007 Page #87  
s ) ou weren't supposed to but how would one know unless someone came up an 2007 Page #88  
know you weren't meant to be there would there be any kind of vilid case fo 2007 Page #88  
s to do trungs. They do exist. MW: Would you be able to find these systems  2007 Page #88  
 to find these systems randomly or would you need prior knowledge and arran 2007 Page #88  
                          G:M: You would need to know about them in advance 2007 Page #89  
r on that they had a security hole would you think this would have meant ch 2007 Page #89  
security hole would you think this would have meant chat ) our presence the 2007 Page #89  
this place ,vas of no viable use I would leave a note on the system adminis 2007 Page #89  
eir WordPad (word processor) so it would be the first thing they saw in the 2007 Page #89  
t which made me look really bad. I would sometimes start off by saying that 2007 Page #89  
ne man in his bedroom cannot do, I would expect, 83                         2007 Page #89  
 was searcrung for somethjng and I would find somethjng . l may have been a 2007 Page #90  
an element in your motivation. You would work during the clay and then come 2007 Page #90  
one down then surely something big would have happened or something might h 2007 Page #90  
 ilidn't trunk there was any way I would be caught. MW: So no proof you man 2007 Page #90  
n expert witness. I am not sure it would have been something the court woul 2007 Page #91  
ould have been something the court would like having someone talking about  2007 Page #91  
 the case before them, why someone would be motivated to do this sort of co 2007 Page #91  
at maybe one shouldn't. However it would probably be your lawyers who would 2007 Page #91  
would probably be your lawyers who would advise on if it would be good or b 2007 Page #91  
 lawyers who would advise on if it would be good or bad for your case. I th 2007 Page #91  
 terrorist in nature. I assume you would like to work in computers again. G 2007 Page #91  
 in fines. MW: That's crazy. Where would someone convicted of a crime get 1 2007 Page #91  
 their life has been ruined? Where would you get 1.5 million dollars if you 2007 Page #92  
et used to but isn't ideal. My dad would say (in Scottish accent) "It's you 2007 Page #92  
). Jack ·was also informed that it would not rake long to bring these aircr 2007 Page #95  
ious to Jack that this large craft would totally do away for the need of lo 2007 Page #107  
upport crews, and air bases. \Vhat would be the point of manufacturing addi 2007 Page #107  
 could "do it all"? Of course this would not sit well ,vith the military in 2007 Page #107  
 reality of man-mad e flying aucer would do well to review the sighcing mad 2007 Page #109  
ly "harrier type" or VTOL aircraft would be ideally swred for operations at 2007 Page #109  
Jack was specifically told that it would be in the "better interest of the  2007 Page #110  
ontents of th.is restricted hangar would be outside the scope of th.is arti 2007 Page #110  
e miles away) was "off limjts". It would seem that this runway also include 2007 Page #114  
 up in deep black projects that it would take an act of GOD ro get it out t 2007 Page #114  
to the hangar. At first glance, it would appear that the rail was coo tall  2007 Page #115  
his aircraft, and in his words, he would: "need to check with Lockheed co f 2007 Page #115  
w wondering what to do. And nobody would tell us anything. AJJ of sudden a  2007 Page #122  
w, the closest of my recollection, would be to say that is was kind of eggs 2007 Page #122  
a little-bitty town. DeBow: So how would you describe the scenery around wh 2007 Page #122  
ng off the mountain . And my guess would be the south-east side of the moun 2007 Page #122  
efore. When he came home he always would talk about the events of the day,  2007 Page #123  
 the day, to all of us, because we would all eat at the kitchen table. So w 2007 Page #123  
his event. Joe: He was aloof. That would be the best wa) to explain it. He  2007 Page #123  
of. He didn't talk a whole lot. He would watch TV and eat dinner instead of 2007 Page #123  
 streak come across the sky, there would be three of my sisters that I know 2007 Page #123  
ere still down a t the, I guess we would call it a Dairy Queen, that is eve 2007 Page #124  
Queen, that is everybody else here would know it as, it wasn't a Dairy Quee 2007 Page #124  
the same thing. Normally when they would fight a fire, they would say, "1 w 2007 Page #125  
when they would fight a fire, they would say, "1 was plowing trees here" an 2007 Page #125  
his biggest D-9 Dozer on it and it would kind of flatten out, the low bed t 2007 Page #126  
uess, but I will tell you what, it would be more than a 65 7 Cat Scrapper o 2007 Page #126  
eceived. A deception of this scale would have co be a calculated and well o 2007 Page #127  
over-up, fearing their own agendas would be exposed. In this scenario, the  2007 Page #127  
ight of the occurrence, telephones would ring with nobody at the other end, 2007 Page #129  
ody at the other end, or the phone would ring even though the receiver was  2007 Page #129  
ident. The police stated d1at they would be back tO harass them if they con 2007 Page #129  
mation about her from them, and he would feed it to Dorothy KilgaJJen." Int 2007 Page #135  
said that if the story is true, it would cause terrible embarrassment for J 2007 Page #135  
ned to hold a press conference and would tell all. [Monroe] made references 2007 Page #135  
f secrets" and what the newspapers would do with such disclosures. Donald W 2007 Page #135  
 Dust to Marilyn Monroe, then this would have been considered an extremel y 2007 Page #136  
man who loved to be 10\ ed. Monroe would also become rhe subject of FBI fil 2007 Page #137  
as this wood, he said, like an ark would be made of," says Riggs. Riggs goe 2007 Page #138  
see if anything could be seen that would give clues ro chis thing." "Everyt 2007 Page #139  
oviet space debris -as authorities would have us belie,·e. Indeed, the file 2007 Page #139  
description including any markings would be helpful. Six days later a commu 2007 Page #142  
e "Blue Man." The reference to MJ6 would seem to strongly imply membership  2007 Page #143  
's description, that a "zoo event" would be a perfect description -not to m 2007 Page #144  
nd then it was like a -I guess you would call it almost like a din trail th 2007 Page #168  
HOVERING THERE? Mom: That's what 1 would thjnk. Now, thinking back, that's  2007 Page #169  
e headlights and seeing ... Mom: l would say there were at least six (other 2007 Page #169  
Yeah, we got a lot closer than you would think you could get to somethjn g  2007 Page #170  
AT .Al"'\ID HORIZONTAL TO YOU, HOW WOULD YOU EXPLAIN THAT, IF THERE IS A SL 2007 Page #170  
ecause if it were ours, the guards would have been facing away from it. Aun 2007 Page #171  
 not to, or if they thought people would th.ink they were crazy? Or? REBECC 2007 Page #171  
r a back up patrol, but his raclio would not work. As he approached the obj 2007 Page #176  
3) A technologically superior race would be able to keep itself mostly hidd 2007 Page #184  
ir assessment of what had occun-ed would undergo a radical change in a very 2007 Page #186  
e down inside the hole. Excavation would also contribute to an understandin 2007 Page #189  
hing net at about that time." This would change the date of the incident bu 2007 Page #195  
t (its shape is irregular but that would be its maximum height). Its weight 2007 Page #196  
 (meteoric) origin. Therefore , it would not be useful for the Soviet Union 2007 Page #198  
es and \vww.majesticdocuments .com would like to acknowledge and thank aU t 2008 Page #3  
distinguishable yellowish color. I would say the object was just about divi 2008 Page #10  
far from Eureka. Or maybe "landed" would be a better word for it. 4 ..      2008 Page #10  
with no real points of reference , would be unable to accuracy judge distan 2008 Page #13  
ture of the object and most people would inaccurately describe size, speed  2008 Page #13  
nd altitude. But, naturally , they would be able to judge direction. ln Uta 2008 Page #13  
uding bolides make sense. True, it would be unusual to have two bolides on  2008 Page #14  
lly given the time of the year. It would mean that something had fallen nea 2008 Page #14  
t faded from sight. At one time, I would have given great weight to an eyew 2008 Page #14  
 he is telling the truth, and this would be an important truth, then he sho 2008 Page #14  
f the puzzle which, in the past, l would have given great weight to. Not so 2008 Page #14  
ell, which was it? A balloon track would be made at the whim of the wind an 2008 Page #16  
 at the whim of the wind and a U-2 would have a track that showed intellige 2008 Page #16  
control. Surely the radar operator would have been able to tell if he was t 2008 Page #16  
 U-2 flight or balloon launch that would have put one or the other over Las 2008 Page #16  
operate three huge facilities that would change the world and usher in the  2008 Page #27  
 the defense of the United States, would not be considered a matter of prof 2008 Page #29  
er agency wished to cooperate , he would indeed contact the Cuban governmen 2008 Page #30  
t the possibility some indictments would be issued; although , ultimately,  2008 Page #30  
hentic, I am advised the statement would be classified Secret in its entire 2008 Page #30  
and local RAF stations. In fact, I would say that the total number of repor 2008 Page #33  
t appearing on radar, the first we would have known would have been when th 2008 Page #34  
dar, the first we would have known would have been when the bombs were fall 2008 Page #34  
ce, then only a complete simpleton would deny a national security component 2008 Page #37  
eckless in the extreme. Indeed, we would do well to reflect on Nick Pope's  2008 Page #38  
 I done so on November 26, 1979, I would have seen this intriguing headline 2008 Page #41  
y World Nov. 26, 1979 The headline would have inevitably lured me to invest 2008 Page #41  
dismissed. More to the point, what would it mean if human beings are not th 2008 Page #42  
eputies and police officers I knew would say nothing to make anyone suspect 2008 Page #42  
 their security restrictions; they would not talk about the Westport Crash, 2008 Page #44  
aircraft passing overhead at night would not attract any attention. Gordon  2008 Page #51  
yond the bridge is a location that would be ideal for a checkpoint if your  2008 Page #51  
 a radio and then he was told they would shoot him if he came back. On Thur 2008 Page #53  
ing eve,yone about it, and then he would not say anything. " She was also a 2008 Page #53  
e it, and I don '1 know why anyone would use my name. " In preparation for  2008 Page #54  
n a helicopter could emit fire and would allow the helicopter to keep flyin 2008 Page #54  
 UFO Crash Retrieval Investigation would have remained a two-inch file fold 2008 Page #55  
 what any experienced investigator would call an ideal witness: he is highl 2008 Page #57  
tport along SR-I 05. This meant he would have been in the area of John's Ri 2008 Page #58  
he observations of Estella Krussel would appear inconsistent with those of  2008 Page #59  
to get out, and if he returned, he would be shot. After reviewing the state 2008 Page #60  
nday morning after the Crash. This would also reinforce the conclusion the  2008 Page #60  
 population in and around Westport would have been a public relations night 2008 Page #60  
a better question for the military would have been, would you tell the publ 2008 Page #60  
 for the military would have been, would you tell the public the truth if y 2008 Page #60  
and acting as someone to whom they would refer journalists wanting to discu 2008 Page #61  
re withheld for longer, while some would never 55                           2008 Page #61  
cal/public interest, all UFO files would be kept pem,anently and considered 2008 Page #62  
ne it myself: administrative staff would bring me files and I'd have to dec 2008 Page #62  
because if it fails to comply, MoD would be breaching the law. Disclosure B 2008 Page #63  
ase, as was the hope that the move would help deal with accusations that Mo 2008 Page #63  
 information which, if disclosed , would reveal intelligence sources or met 2008 Page #63  
al course of events, any near-miss would be investigated by the CAA. Howeve 2008 Page #66  
h is patently false; as such tests would be conducted in the restricted air 2008 Page #66  
ly life threatening mission. But I would suggest that ufologists need to tr 2008 Page #66  
er was to read some of your files, would they really understand all the bus 2008 Page #69  
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mpressions of the lights. First, I would like to present a physicist's pers 2008 Page #74  
SING HIGH FREQUENCY (HF) RADAR -IT WOULD HA VE NO IMPACT WHATSOEVER ON THE  2008 Page #76  
 were just transmitting radar. You would get a bigger                       2008 Page #76  
nds of things. SO VOICE OF AMERICA WOULD HA VE HAD A STRONGER IMPACT ON THE 2008 Page #77  
n Burroughs sketch of lights "This would move back and forth, up and down,  2008 Page #79  
 but the blue and white and orange would come out when it was sitting in on 2008 Page #79  
 sitting in one place. Blue lights would come out of the beam and the white 2008 Page #79  
the white light below. Blue lights would blink on and off inside the beam,  2008 Page #79  
off inside the beam, plus the beam would be red and orange. A white light w 2008 Page #79  
d be red and orange. A white light would come out below the beam in the tre 2008 Page #79  
t crash. It landed!" Jim Penniston would later say in interviews that after 2008 Page #80  
s." In later interviews, Burroughs would say: "Penniston and I were moving  2008 Page #80  
ghs' encounter with what Penniston would later describe in interviews as: S 2008 Page #81  
u were the light speed matter, you would notice no difference in time. The  2008 Page #95  
he speed of light, the slower time would go . If you reached the speed of l 2008 Page #95  
u reached the speed of light, time would stop. Then if you could exceed the 2008 Page #95  
ld exceed the speed of light, time would reverse -but only to the outside o 2008 Page #95  
 traveler going faster than light, would have no reference point for time c 2008 Page #95  
ck down to normal speeds. Then you would.have lived the famous limerick: Th 2008 Page #95  
again ... But the velocities which would be necessary in order to complete  2008 Page #95  
grounds that such a huge meteorite would have likely deposited a massive am 2008 Page #98  
nd the recovery of the iron itself would cover the cost of the expedition.  2008 Page #99  
ery of such a large amount of iron would prove to be a major boost to the S 2008 Page #99  
e course of the next decade, Kulik would initiate three expeditions to the  2008 Page #99  
essed my head down , fearing rocks would smash it. When the sky opened up,  2008 Page #100  
th the type of shockwaves that one would expect to see following the detona 2008 Page #101  
e documents he had, and asked if l would go visit him since I lived closer? 2008 Page #104  
. If she was, say, 21 in 1947, she would have been 70 in 1996, and 82 today 2008 Page #105  
egible copy. None of these changes would have or did influence the linguist 2008 Page #105  
 not a professional secretary, who would never have made such a careless ar 2008 Page #105  
 reason for getting so many errors would be that the only person "cleared"  2008 Page #105  
          Clearly, the six-page QD would today be called a "white paper," a 2008 Page #106  
that really good reference samples would be the first four shown above plus 2008 Page #107  
ing and occasional grammar errors, would actually be a very nice contributi 2008 Page #107  
Chaski thinks that the conelations would have been higher than 27%, and is  2008 Page #108  
 Pentateuch in the open literature would be important. The calculations per 2008 Page #108  
s of the three investigators . One would think that word length would not b 2008 Page #108  
. One would think that word length would not be that difficult to agree upo 2008 Page #108  
iable discriminator. This argument would be supported by the relatively clo 2008 Page #108  
ible, the issues noted on slide 29 would be critical to interpretation and  2008 Page #109  
refore some of the circumlocutions would themselves be designed to be crypt 2008 Page #109  
ry but not to the addressees , who would presumably understand any jargon.  2008 Page #109  
the CIA) with JFK's murder. We all would like to know more about the scenar 2008 Page #110  
itical. If this was I 963, the DCI would have been John McCone who would ha 2008 Page #110  
CI would have been John McCone who would have presumably been the new MJ-1, 2008 Page #110  
thenticity. Dating the ink on them would undoubtedly show them to have been 2008 Page #110  
rs. If approved , these directives would activate two projects to conduct D 2008 Page #111  
ac do noc belong co the human race would bring up problems whose solucion i 2008 Page #112  
d be based. In the first place, it would be necessary to esc.ablish communi 2008 Page #112  
acional law co c.he poinc where ic would be capable of coping wich new situ 2008 Page #112  
able of coping wich new situations would compel us c.o make a change in ics 2008 Page #112  
ructure, a change so basic that ic would no longer be incernational law, ch 2008 Page #112  
rfect political organization, they would have an absolute righc to be recog 2008 Page #112  
pendent and sovereig n peoples. We would have to come co an agreeme nt with 2008 Page #112  
tio nships should be based, and it would be necessary co accept many of the 2008 Page #112  
n imminent threat co the earth, we would have the righc to legitimate defen 2008 Page #112  
mate defense , but only insofar as would be necessary to annul chis danger  2008 Page #112  
 say the moon, or the planet Mars, would have to be such as to permit a sta 2008 Page #112  
onsider wha: degree of development would be required on earth for coloniz : 2008 Page #113  
e devoid of political unity, ::hey would have the right to colonize. Of cou 2008 Page #113  
tionships between its members . It would have the r:.ghc -o intervene on:.. 2008 Page #113  
is competence if i:s member states would be wil_ing to recognize it. •Jr* . 2008 Page #113  
nother celestia l body. How, then, would this occupation come about? 1. The 2008 Page #113  
loitation by one celestia l sta::e would be rejec::ed; :hey may think .i.c  2008 Page #113  
 be rejec::ed; :hey may think .i.c would be advisable to granc it co all ot 2008 Page #113  
g another celestial body. But this would be to maintain a si:uat:.on of pri 2008 Page #113  
g other celestia l states . Th:..s would present the problem of distr.:.but 2008 Page #113  
'.oreover, o::her celestial states would be deprived of the possibility of  2008 Page #113  
ea, or if they were granted one it would involve complicated operations. 3. 2008 Page #113  
ndependent ly of the others . This would create a situation of anarchy, as  2008 Page #113  
n of anarchy, as the strongest one would win out in the end. 4. A moral ent 2008 Page #113  
he most feasible solution it seems would be this one: subm:t an agreement p 2008 Page #113  
 it necessary to go chat far. I::. would mere_y be a matter of internationa 2008 Page #113  
 explorers to lay claim co it). It would exist as res communis, that is tha 2008 Page #113  
 punctuation. ■Sentence definition would include question marks as well as  2008 Page #116  
not only wrong logic, but Einstein would have used the word Torah. Uo,emtiH 2008 Page #118  
 in German? ■If created in German, would this be reflected by the use of co 2008 Page #119  
inventory of arn■itlvr. fllca that would connect ~.1-17 to Jy~•• aurder. Th 2008 Page #120  
support to the Nazis in hopes they would counteract the spread of communism 2008 Page #127  
ommunists . A total Gem1an victory would result in a worldwide National Soc 2008 Page #130  
o motion against the Reich, Europe would have been lost ... " Apparently, H 2008 Page #130  
ratories and other facilities that would unite the resources of universitie 2008 Page #134  
rom space, the masters of infinity would have the power to control the Eart 2008 Page #134  
ults in odds of billions to one. I would not bet on the "random" side of th 2008 Page #135  
g established ritual pattern. This would indicate some cotrnection between  2008 Page #136  
ind schedule , another minor delay would not, despite NASA protestations to 2008 Page #136  
Director Colonel Robert Schow, who would become assistant director of the C 2008 Page #137  
officer named Henry Kissinger, who would go on to become secretary of state 2008 Page #138  
Director Colonel Robert Schow, who would become assistant director of the C 2008 Page #138  
e nenvork, it was stressed that it would operate independently and as an eq 2008 Page #139  
the YMCA. Today's electronic media would be the envy of Nazi Propaganda Min 2008 Page #143  
The Leipzig Connection, wrote: "lt would be false to say [John D. Rockefell 2008 Page #144  
n-'!/Jc.tlm,•,Ca..n,Ju ly )004 "He would n1::1ke a iplcndld character in a  2008 Page #146  
S i\1IGHT MEET ET ON THE MOONTHERE WOULD RA. VE BEEN CONTINGENCY PL..\NS!!! 2008 Page #151  
H.AT ASE, A NEIGHBORING GOVERNMENT WOULD KNOW SO LITTLE ABOUT HOW THE USC W 2008 Page #151  
es and '\Vww.majesticdocuments.com would like to acknowledge and thank all  2009 Page #3  
 EG & G to set up an interview. It would seem remarkable to imagine that Te 2009 Page #9  
e for a civil defense program that would 1981 strengthen a position of mutu 2009 Page #10  
ller's classified products , which would have been handled probably by a di 2009 Page #11  
hows how the first five paragraphs would have to be changed from the publis 2009 Page #11  
 that in this role the institution would be of crucial importance and great 2009 Page #12  
 and analysis as its secret nature would permit. (Identical paragraph-sic)  2009 Page #12  
 new world role after World War ll would demand a new system for decision m 2009 Page #12  
 United States with problems which would not be easily solved. My assumptio 2009 Page #12  
 into accepting a double agent, it would have been appropriate to include s 2009 Page #12  
                    Therefore , we would be wise to look at the other porti 2009 Page #13  
is a long-established facility, it would seem unlikely that "annual" meetin 2009 Page #13  
em unlikely that "annual" meetings would have begun covertly if mentioned a 2009 Page #13  
 the UFO Intelligence Program . It would seem a tall order to defend the au 2009 Page #13  
of the probability that this piece would have been classified and as such i 2009 Page #13  
ave been classified and as such it would have gone through a different crea 2009 Page #13  
of the SDI pitch to Reagan. Teller would have been in a perfect position to 2009 Page #13  
document using forensic lingusitis would have much merit. One would think o 2009 Page #14  
gusitis would have much merit. One would think of checking them against the 2009 Page #14  
oreign intelligence operation that would provide a feasible defense approac 2009 Page #15  
 that long ears in the White House would use this infonnation for political 2009 Page #16  
n in a game of poker and I think I would not want to be the other guy who m 2009 Page #16  
moving "satellites" and "missiles" would leave us blind and open to a surpr 2009 Page #17  
BMs and indicated that the Soviets would probably do the same. Fortunately, 2009 Page #17  
ctions taken by NORAD and SAC that would have brought us to the brink. And, 2009 Page #18  
 forget. In the coming Cold war it would be reasonable to expect each side  2009 Page #20  
e, is what we call "know-how. " It would not be realistic to propose that s 2009 Page #21  
ed within two years of issue. That would fully preserve tactical secrecy bu 2009 Page #21  
s a few highly responsible persons would have to certify, year by year, tha 2009 Page #21  
 of novelty. Comparison of quality would be difficult even in the absence o 2009 Page #21  
d. Implementation of this strategy would be exceedingly difficult, particul 2009 Page #22  
 devices. Furthermore, our weapons would be apt to miss and accidenta lly h 2009 Page #22  
d. It is the "fire on warning." It would be prudent and wise to at least in 2009 Page #22  
e situations in which the Russians would simulate an attack to draw our fir 2009 Page #22  
 that in this role the institution would be of crucial importance and great 2009 Page #23  
 and analysis as its secret nature would permit. A number of questions abou 2009 Page #23  
 new world role after World War II would demand a new system for decision m 2009 Page #23  
 United States with problems which would not be easily solved. My assumptio 2009 Page #23  
gence system, security inhibitions would impinge upon my profession . Funda 2009 Page #24  
et forth in these instructions." I would prefer the deletion of this paragr 2009 Page #27  
 these instructions. Preferably, I would like to see this done in a closed  2009 Page #28  
o this without the publicity which would call attention to a special meetin 2009 Page #28  
most fanciful speculation, Crisman would have done that in order to keep co 2009 Page #31  
tal head shot. Garrison eventually would take photographs of these tramps w 2009 Page #33  
s cut short before Crisman 's name would be mentioned . Because Harold Dahl 2009 Page #33  
d documents , saying their release would cause "extremely grave damage" to  2009 Page #34  
ross a wide spectrum of areas that would be expected for something involvin 2009 Page #36  
 War Psychological Warfare Plans I would like a brief summary from you at y 2009 Page #37  
UFO information and ensure that it would not be shared with the "Chief Exec 2009 Page #39  
 less than two years later Kennedy would embark on a course of action that  2009 Page #40  
 embark on a course of action that would renew his conflict with MJ-12 and  2009 Page #40  
n. If Kennedy had succeeded, there would have been joint space mission to t 2009 Page #40  
the key passage in the text was: I would like you to assume personally the  2009 Page #40  
t space and lunar explorations. It would be very helpful if you would have  2009 Page #41  
s. It would be very helpful if you would have the high threat [UFO] cases r 2009 Page #41  
n this data has been sorted out, I would like you to arrange a program of d 2009 Page #41  
heir defensive responsibilities. I would like an interim report on the data 2009 Page #41  
ctions that under no circumstances would any U.S. President or his national 2009 Page #43  
rectives -the Burned Document -and would use them to respond to Kennedy's N 2009 Page #44  
ure that no thorough investigation would follow by federal or congressional 2009 Page #45  
e UFOs declassified for NASA. This would have led to them being shared with 2009 Page #45  
ed a secret set of directives that would deny access to classified UFO info 2009 Page #45  
e talking about. It was real and I would guess about four feet tall." Its b 2009 Page #49  
 , Woolcott's husband felt that he would not be returning home -at least no 2009 Page #51  
 that four entities survived. That would have been six years after the more 2009 Page #51  
ingman UFO incident is one that we would do well to dig into much deeper. I 2009 Page #55  
ly 6.5 feet tall. Occasionally you would get some movement of color through 2009 Page #65  
 very sporadic color. CIRCLES THAT WOULD CHANGE THEIR SIZE FROM SOMETHING L 2009 Page #65  
g and 6 feet high -that's what you would see. WOW! Yeah! Yeah, to say the l 2009 Page #65  
y warm to touch. The temperature I would say was like 60 degrees F. YOU WER 2009 Page #66  
ing and the feeling was that there would be a return sometime of that craft 2009 Page #67  
ot radiate out like a normal light would do. It came straight down and/ell  2009 Page #70  
TO THE WEAPONS STORAGE AREA, THOSE WOULD BE OTHER EYEWITNESSES WHO COULD SE 2009 Page #71  
the capability to send down what I would say would be laser beams or someth 2009 Page #75  
lity to send down what I would say would be laser beams or something like t 2009 Page #75  
 Weapons Storage Area. SOME PEOPLE WOULD SAY THAT POWER, ARROGANCE AND GREE 2009 Page #75  
KED. That's what they say. SO, WHO WOULD BE IN CONTROL IF PRESIDENTS AND PR 2009 Page #75  
                    SLIDE# 17 70 I would rather not comment. " Former RAF B 2009 Page #76  
rroughs 81 SPS SPOL CFLT. 72 "This would move back and.forth, up and down,  2009 Page #78  
 sitting in one place. Blue lights would come out of the beam and the white 2009 Page #78  
the white light below. Blue lights would blink on and off inside the beam , 2009 Page #78  
ff inside the beam , plus the beam would be red and orange. A white light w 2009 Page #78  
d be red and orange. A white light would come out below the beam in the tre 2009 Page #78  
hat if war broke out, our aircraft would proceed over to Germany and they w 2009 Page #78  
d proceed over to Germany and they would bring in other aircraft for anothe 2009 Page #78  
still believe it's out there -that would blow this case completely wide ope 2009 Page #78  
 Security Agency. The fact that it would confirm a lot of what's been said  2009 Page #79  
m a lot of what's been said and it would clearly show that there was some k 2009 Page #79  
nderstand why guys doing their job would be interrogated. That just doesn't 2009 Page #79  
like a pilot house that a derigbal would typically have I 6-l. o -2-~c 9 St 2009 Page #83  
ding and it was over our heads, it would have taken maybe twenty seconds. A 2009 Page #85  
rial objects are. You'd think that would be kind of important. AND WHY HA V 2009 Page #85  
mortgages for people who otherwise would not have qualified to purchase a h 2009 Page #88  
 about UFO's. I didn't know how it would happen, but I hoped that someday s 2009 Page #88  
ppen, but I hoped that someday she would relate her story. In 1997 June cal 2009 Page #88  
o UFO researcher Kevin Randle. She would not allow her name to be used and  2009 Page #89  
tched for any indications that she would alter details or expand her recoll 2009 Page #89  
cer. Everyone was warned that they would be fined or imprisoned if they spo 2009 Page #90  
the metal and then put it down, it would return to its original shape with  2009 Page #91  
me because none of the other girls would do it. They didn't have the speed  2009 Page #93  
article might have information and would send it so that the research into  2009 Page #94  
ition . r.··; Anyone who knew June would agree that integrity was very impo 2009 Page #95  
 we! I under a pseudonym , but she would not make further disclosures . Fin 2009 Page #95  
ions she could have and I believe, would have, embellished or exaggerated h 2009 Page #95  
ddish light. At least one report I would interpret as abduction related als 2009 Page #136  
to investigators . While the story would not break in the States until Octo 2009 Page #136  
he breaking story. I don't think I would have even considered doing so a ye 2009 Page #137  
 on the walk back home, but knew I would not be pursuing this story right n 2009 Page #138  
t occasionally some new revelation would come to the surface. On August 28, 2009 Page #139  
ave to question where that funding would have been coming from, especially  2009 Page #140  
hority . In 1946, the "Government" would have comprised the intelligence un 2009 Page #154  
dent. In 1947, the evolving entity would now be comprised of the intelligen 2009 Page #154  
g . like "UFO Authority," but this would only serve to create even more con 2009 Page #154  
etence throughout. For example, it would be ridiculous to base an estimate  2009 Page #155  
of doing things nonnal field units would not even dream of doing. To state  2009 Page #155  
ated that one means of application would have some similarity to one method 2009 Page #157  
          152 means of application would have some similarity to one method 2009 Page #158  
nto temporary radioactivity. These would form a gas in the same sense as po 2009 Page #158  
 or mists. The atomic poison gases would be the same. Their possibility was 2009 Page #158  
d possible to make such a ray that would be effective at four miles, not fo 2009 Page #158  
ns on how to build a sun gun. This would be a huge burning glass, or plasti 2009 Page #158  
cientific source. A starlight bomb would be easier to conceive of, because  2009 Page #158  
the stage of practical application would cost much less than the developmen 2009 Page #159  
ry equipment and establishment and would be able to make useful contributio 2009 Page #159  
ortance. "But farther than that he would not go," the paper says. "He would 2009 Page #160  
would not go," the paper says. "He would not discuss its nature or whether  2009 Page #160  
s the atom bomb -super sounds that would upset the nervous systems of whole 2009 Page #161  
ilities as an offensive weapon. It would be very desirable to have further  2009 Page #165  
ld be used in offensive warfare. I would be grateful if this development co 2009 Page #165  
he command of Professor Leech, who would be directly responsible to the Min 2009 Page #165  
was originally intended that Leech would be assisted by a senior group comp 2009 Page #165  
he command of Professor Leech, who would be directly responsible to the Min 2009 Page #167  
ce reads "One means of application would have some similarity to one method 2009 Page #168  
.D.J. Leech knew that Project Seal would not make the atomic bomb obsolete  2009 Page #168  
 it was started in New Zealand and would transfer to Florida. Existence of  2009 Page #171  
rtance ." "But father than that he would not go" and "would not discu ss it 2009 Page #171  
er than that he would not go" and "would not discu ss its nature or whether 2009 Page #171  
s end phase. and establishment and would be able to "It was originally inte 2009 Page #173  
 Leech make useful contributions." would be assisted by a senior group comp 2009 Page #173  
1946 and the only logical location would be at Bikini Atoll. So why does Sn 2009 Page #176  
ture, he decided to stay mum. That would be a clean cut answer, but the onl 2009 Page #176  
ny unanswered questions: 170 • Why would the Seal Project be leaked to the  2009 Page #176  
 ongoing classified project? • Why would TDJ Leech leak any information abo 2009 Page #176  
 when the opposite was true? • Why would Leech or Snodgrass claim that work 2009 Page #177  
t was killed in its infancy? • Why would Snodgrass claim that the secret we 2009 Page #177  
 atomic bomb, when atomic weaponry would have to be used to generate the ts 2009 Page #177  
akes sense that higher authorities would not be alarmed over these UFOs vio 2009 Page #178  
igh altitudes and that these discs would obtain tremendous speed in their d 2009 Page #178  
mendous speed in their descent and would                                    2009 Page #178  
v bomb. l'hi, r.ud' of application would ha'.'c some ft,; orlc.in in misun: 2009 Page #182  
\\'o methods o1 _using Jlgh: bom'o would oe e,1s:c: .t.o COi)· the power of 2009 Page #182  
more ener;;:et1c t,,.,r, ,iny s!n· would form a gas io the sa.m~ sense glc  2009 Page #182  
a.5c• lefen.se .,\~.u1ut n:1cl•rl2 would be, the same. Biological w;i:Ia:·c 2009 Page #182  
r!IY'I th..t will kl.11 men, no il would boycott . the. U:ntecl Na-hi,nt ot 2009 Page #182  
ve "an expl?rt knowledge 01 ·1 - 1 would not go," the-)13.rl?r says. and c1 2009 Page #184  
1tiuusla..sm for :\l?l"O• dy• ''He would not dlsculls j\s naturl! namlcs."  2009 Page #184  
rends: "One nir.ans o( application would have betrn similarit y to one meth 2009 Page #184  

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 are successfully beaten back, any would-be collaborators would face a dire 2006 Page #69  

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ed in the 1947 phone records and — wouldn't you know it — General Carter ca 2003 Page #29  
metallic object which was reported wouldn't fit inside of these boxes. Was  2003 Page #70  
every day worried about something, wouldn't say what." The next morning, Ap 2003 Page #89  
 keep looking and make more noise? Wouldn't that draw more attention to the 2003 Page #148  
examples of fake documents, and we wouldn't want to waste a lot of time an  2003 Page #181  
y — a new weapons system. I surely wouldn't release that, but if it was som 2003 Page #196  
ple would react, but he didn't and wouldn't and couldn't as he explained to 2003 Page #198  
the time, but my mother and father wouldn't let me go with them when they w 2004 Page #29  
he would not talk about it, and he wouldn't talk about it. In 1992, he was  2004 Page #85  
Crash Retrieval Conference and why wouldn't they be noticing the recovery a 2004 Page #117  
W could it be kept secret so long; wouldn't such secrets leak? There have b 2004 Page #121  
t sounds right. Mainstream science wouldn't have believed it. Nor would the 2004 Page #132  
eatened our national security, you wouldn't release it now, would you, boys 2004 Page #139  
." If those had been human beings, wouldn't it have referred to them as "ca 2004 Page #141  
that the story had taken place. He wouldn't appear on camera though, and th 2004 Page #184  
r new weapons systems. I certainly wouldn't release that. But if it was som 2004 Page #186  
ple would react, but he didn't and wouldn't and couldn't, as he explained t 2004 Page #188  
ds. A story that struck me as... I wouldn't have written it as fiction beca 2004 Page #194  
being attacked by space aliens, we wouldn't be playing these kind of games. 2004 Page #197  
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 agencies did not share {"The Army wouldn't Jet us have it ••• Hoover, FBI} 2005 Page #5  
nce me," says Luzia. But she still wouldn't give in to them. Later on, seei 2005 Page #36  
of material down a crevice-so they wouldn't have to carf)' them up the hill 2005 Page #156  
d then when we asked her again she wouldn't talk about it anymore. Although 2006 Page #129  
 other things in the Bible that we wouldn't want religions to have to deal  2006 Page #162  
an Acheson went to bed thinking he wouldn't be surprised if, during the nex 2006 Page #165  
to take off after it. Headquarters wouldn't let us go after it and we playe 2006 Page #176  
t it with a cutting torch. It just wouldn't melt. A cutting torch burns any 2006 Page #176  
it would make the metal hot but it wouldn't even start the metal to yield." 2006 Page #176  
, however: If a UFO were to crash, wouldn't we read about it in the newspap 2007 Page #7  
 here replaced with person- as you wouldn't have been a hacker back then) G 2007 Page #79  
etar y NASA image format. So there wouldn't be much l could have done with  2007 Page #86  
              L --GM: Oh yeah! You wouldn't be threatened with 70 years in  2007 Page #87  
a small subset of the network. You wouldn't be able to access many other ma 2007 Page #87  
ands on some flying saucers. " "He wouldn't admit that," said Corbin. "But  2007 Page #133  
it had been a meteor exploding, it wouldn't have made such a bright flash i 2007 Page #133  
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ides on two separate nights but it wouldn't be impossible , especially give 2008 Page #14  
eryone , and then, interestingly , wouldn't talk about ever again. A week l 2008 Page #52  
 anything that burned that visibly wouldn't stay in the air that long. It i 2008 Page #54  
 the tin and meant that most files wouldn't be opened until 30 years after  2008 Page #61  
nal intiigue and deception. But it wouldn't be false to say the Rockefeller 2008 Page #144  

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eking advantage. Layers of secrecy wouldproliferate; 60                     2006 Page #63  

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at.:.on, there is no doubt that it woulo have no right of tutelage, since i 2008 Page #113  

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or-misb. Ti1t: atomic poison ~ases woulrl he the :-:.arn,:,.                2009 Page #184  

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it. As the Mexican recovery effort wound down, U.S. authorities continued t 2007 Page #187  
telligence agencies have gradually wound down to a slow speed and a defensi 2009 Page #15  
 that Garrison believed the man he wound up prosecuting , New Orleans busin 2009 Page #29  

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. Minimize contamination. Injured, wounded EBEs treated by medical personne 2003 Page #177  
ge from SOM1-01: 24. b. Injured or wounded entities will be treated by medi 2006 Page #19  
e day be able to cut and cauterize wounded patients with the laser Medical  2006 Page #201  

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version speeds the healing time of wounds and burns. I speak here from many 2005 Page #90  
stopping of bleeding, bandaging of wounds and splinting of broken limbs. No 2006 Page #19  
charge. • The skin surrounding the wounds presented a hyperchromatic violet 2006 Page #109  
ntly either round or oval surgical wounds. 4. No relevant tracks around the 2006 Page #115  
t for the cauterized cuts and open wounds on these animals, or if we did, i 2006 Page #201  

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rodu~I.' rr.an-. aucb a n.~· th11t woutcl be eUee:ivc mode, co!mic ray~. lh 2009 Page #182  

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

x of the layers as cotton, four of woven cloth and two ayers of compressed  2003 Page #50  
 crashes and retrievals are simply woven from Lies and delusions. \Xlhat ab 2005 Page #132  

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 not. But I sure knew the, did."34 Wow. That seems to cinch it. Aztec was a 2004 Page #221  
t high -that's what you would see. WOW! Yeah! Yeah, to say the least. It wa 2009 Page #65  

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mnllJTP:19tm rem -bdlo po;r.am """ Wo·blg; com .,.... N¥1Ntt om .,.. mu(on  2009 Page #198  

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. (e.:,.:u::,,!r. lllE.PC«:i J T&,,wO•Rc,., • Slle/£~Cl:S J. O.,r:JS ·---·_ 2009 Page #129  

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

 3000 pp unclass. Bowen Manuscript WP Library note, many photos FDR, Marsha 2003 Page #169  
bumedu me:n.: ■ S-1 (mailed to TC) WP Librcr-y note, many photos ■ S-3 (mai 2008 Page #115  
 a her in a top secret facility at WP AFB, showing her a highly classified  2009 Page #91  
o mention that he had ever been at WP AFB, but she was adamant she had take 2009 Page #93  
 continue. 88 German Scientists at WP AFB Wernher von Braun Helmet Grass (s 2009 Page #94  

Word: "wp-61", 2 instance(s) (Back to Top)

-103-M Area 51 S-4 SP-331 Blue Lab WP-61 EBE-010 OPNAC-BBS-01 EBE-XO Blue L 2003 Page #175  
E-010 OPNAC-BBS-01 EBE-XO Blue Lab WP-61 MM-54A Bldg 21 KB-88 WW-010 Area 5 2003 Page #175  

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

ort period before being shipped to WPAFB, Reagan made a campaign speech for 2003 Page #198  
 I have notes of those meetings at WPAFB. I would have to dig them out and  2004 Page #99  
's father worked on alien craft at WPAFB, "knew retrieval operations" 25 19 2004 Page #112  
 and probably seen subsequently at WPAFB. Cover-ups in place. 44 1965 Air F 2004 Page #113  
0 Researcher Jeffrey Parks II, 4-5 WPAFB employee saw extensive UFO files,  2004 Page #114  
 of ET; Knowledge of alien body at WPAFB 72 1980 Houston, Texas, USA 1 1 0  2004 Page #114  
 have been same ones seen later at WPAFB Slide 8 THREE UNUSUAL REPORTS WITH 2004 Page #116  
EPORTS WITH ALIENS . 1. Report 34, WPAFB, French professor asked to measure 2004 Page #116  
rgue drawer prior to employment at WPAFB. "Gray, 4 feet tall, iguana skin"  2004 Page #116  
ewing of the famous "Blue Room" at WPAFB. More significant to me than the a 2004 Page #119  
o just a few destinations, such as WPAFB (where many of the reports origina 2004 Page #129  
 7'Cto 1~000,-..,,._ (ALSO SEEN AT WPAFB HANGAR #4 -1978) ::;~L .... !;~=-. 2007 Page #97  

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

OU KNOW. THEY DEFINITELY KNOW MEAT wpwitn, THEY ARS MOWITORING THE wicou wo 2004 Page #24  

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

e *y befexe VedeMyer'e departure - wQaae a leek fbreee mt bead. I mi draftl 2003 Page #219  

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

1\ u• 114 la.,.l.A; ::.~t• of ... ,wr ■lrcr•U. ot c .. :-, r ...... u .• 1- 2008 Page #19  
· lbeoris~ before: the W:\!'. They wr,ro known ~\o.(µillJ! power of :he ~ll 2009 Page #182  

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NYONE GET AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF WRA7 THIS EXPLOSION MIGHT HAVE REEM CAUS 2004 Page #24  

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

ealed with a double layer of Saran wrap. After about 20 minutes of active b 2003 Page #114  
O RARGESA, TIMOTHY ECOTT ASKED HIM WRAP EX TmouGHT HAD RICXN GOING ow. amon 2004 Page #24  
e day but the divers were ready to wrap it up by mid afternoon on Saturday. 2004 Page #41  
exible and have a plastic cladding wrap." -R&D Lab to Commanding Genl, 2 Se 2005 Page #11  
                   1 would like to wrap up my talk by reflecting on the pro 2007 Page #38  

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

ressing-gown was still knotted and wrapped tightly around his neck when he  2003 Page #94  
ethod o Domestic shipment: tagged, wrapped, sealed with Kraft tape, marked  2003 Page #175  
ection at around 2:30 p.m. Several wrapped packages were delivered to Gen.  2004 Page #226  
it be? I'd have this investigation wrapped up in short order, and be well p 2006 Page #180  
ravel among the stars, but it's so wrapped up in deep black projects that i 2007 Page #114  
on where many truths are carefully wrapped in lies for the purpose of influ 2009 Page #177  

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

 as a 'limited edition' candy. The wrapper s featured a gray alien head wit 2007 Page #63  

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

, then we should fix that problem. Wrapping up, having listened for 40 minu 2003 Page #185  

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

 really thought was going on under wraps for the time, Bennewitz asked Doty 2003 Page #145  
d managed to keep most of it under wraps until Paul Bennewitz had shown up, 2003 Page #150  
NSA/ AFOSI effort to keep it under wraps makes more sense. Most "unauthoriz 2003 Page #151  
rry; what else has been kept under wraps? □ We might have a stable standoff 2003 Page #188  
es on ice and kept the truth under wraps. Frank Skully's sources were later 2004 Page #136  
would really have to keep it under wraps. This is perfect. You have a stati 2005 Page #71  
ry/government) had kept this under wraps for all these years and what did i 2006 Page #162  
. We've got to maintain this under wraps. It could be disruptive to society 2006 Page #162  
, you just need to keep this under wraps. You're not in trouble or anything 2006 Page #162  
u, you're going to keep this under wraps. You want to make Chief, don't you 2006 Page #162  
mportant topic could be kept under wraps by a small group. They should know 2007 Page #31  
 Sam has been trying to keep under wraps for 50 years. Fina!Jy, you can tas 2007 Page #71  

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

cenarios. The heat of the schism's wrath centered on Bill Moore. Moore had  2003 Page #146  
gO\ ernment may face the righteous wrath of the American pubbc. 1 f channel 2007 Page #40  

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

 came in May, 1985, when he laid a wreath at a soldier's cemetery in Bittbu 2008 Page #142  

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

e destination of much of the craft wrecbge. Tiny ship cabins with small cha 2007 Page #131  

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

en by Norwegian jet planes. In the wreck of the apparatus the expert is sai 2004 Page #12  
e sites there were "victims of the wreck." If those had been human beings,  2004 Page #141  
rred to them as "casualties of the wreck?" So just who were those victims,  2004 Page #141  
were those victims, and what did a wreck have to do with a weather balloon? 2004 Page #141  
not read the words "victims of the wreck" or anything else on the piece of  2004 Page #141  
 2 ****JULY 4m. THE VICTIMS OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE Line 3 TEAM A 2004 Page #228  
(M) **JULY 4TH. THE VICTIMS OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE (B) **** **** 2004 Page #229  
E (B) **** **** THE VICTIMS OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE (C) **JULY 4T 2004 Page #229  
 (C) **JULY 4TH THE VICTIMS OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE (DR) *julY 4t 2004 Page #229  
 (DR) *julY 4th THE VICTIMS OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE (G) **** and  2004 Page #229  
HE (G) **** and THE REMAINS OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE (MN) ****sow  2004 Page #229  
MN) ****sow AND THE REMAINS OF THE WRECK YOU FORWARDED TO THE Line 3 (M) TE 2004 Page #229  
the **July 4th. The victims of the wreck you forwarded to the ***team at Fo 2004 Page #230  
d. A message about "victims of the wreck...forwarded to Fort Worth, and...w 2004 Page #230  

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

amos because that is where Roswell wreckage was taken, or Louisiana? Odds f 2003 Page #25  
 transportation and removal of the wreckage back to the base. Besides milit 2003 Page #33  
ither visited the site or seen the wreckage first hand. Likely Military At  2003 Page #33  
ing that there are small pieces of wreckage still at the crash site that ar 2003 Page #38  
form of physical evidence, bits of wreckage, new witnesses, historical aeri 2003 Page #38  
Force Base — the location to which wreckage from the famous Roswell inciden 2003 Page #83  
re the source of the data based on wreckage collected from 1947-1953 inclus 2003 Page #173  
, unknown origin, beyond science o Wreckage thought ET origin, accidents or 2003 Page #174  
telligence and from examination of wreckage collected from various sources  2003 Page #174  
strial Technology: from reports of wreckage collected from crash sites 1947 2003 Page #175  
d that he had been shown small UFO wreckage pieces, and that Ike was fully  2003 Page #192  
cess to the several locations were wreckage and bodies ara being held. CIC  2003 Page #234  
full of people who are viewing the wreckage and gathering specimens of stra 2004 Page #27  
oning the crash, no samples of the wreckage, nor were the spaceman's papers 2004 Page #31  
he surrounding waters, looking for wreckage and survivors. At one point one 2004 Page #40  
patched troops to look for missile wreckage and to investigate the first cr 2004 Page #67  
ower repairman saw 30-foot crater, wreckage. Military cleaned up site, bull 2004 Page #118  
ks about "captured" craft and says wreckage may be result of "military acti 2004 Page #128  
by wimesses on the ground; (b) the wreckage of the plane was never displaye 2004 Page #130  
s field to investigate and recover wreckage) have all stated categorically  2004 Page #132  
etsnaz are dispatched to guard the wreckage. The crash site is designated A 2004 Page #169  
ts and airmen, after examining the wreckage of one mysterious flying ship,  2004 Page #206  
ual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference wreckage prior to its getting to Fort Wo 2004 Page #231  
measures," investigators recovered wreckage and, reportedl y, five alien bo 2005 Page #126  
evidence, such as soil variations, wreckage, original government documents? 2005 Page #135  
t there might be casualties in the wreckage. Jose convinced me that evet)1t 2005 Page #155  
ked our way to within yards of the wreckage, fearing the worst and not quit 2005 Page #155  
where we had initially spotted the wreckage. For a second time, we were dum 2005 Page #155  
ond time, we were dumbfounded. The wreckage was nowhere to be seen. "Somebo 2005 Page #155  
our soldiers were stationed at the wreckage at all times, with shift change 2005 Page #156  
to hoist the intact portion of the wreckage into an L-shaped frame that was 2005 Page #157  
e systems. Since we have recovered wreckage at least as early as 1947 (see  2006 Page #9  
ef. 4) to try to both evaluate the wreckage and obtain measurements of flig 2006 Page #9  
ells his story, and shows piece of wreckage that was recovered to the repor 2006 Page #45  
 the craft on radar then found the wreckage and recovered it before Fred Me 2006 Page #45  
 'there is a good chance' that the wreckage of two battered aircraft found  2006 Page #45  
 "there It a good chance" that the wreckage of Iwo-battered &craft found in 2006 Page #45  
 the crash scene to photograph the wreckage. He reported that the front of  2006 Page #74  
 to dynamite the large sections of wreckage to make identification by unaut 2006 Page #74  
ews began loading and removing the wreckage the next morning. The A-12's ce 2006 Page #75  
nceal the final destination of the wreckage, it was decided that the debris 2006 Page #75  
fied memo!) that all traces of the wreckage had been removed. I was not sur 2006 Page #76  
trucks were brought in to haul the wreckage back to the test site. The only 2006 Page #79  
, the operation was completed. The wreckage was loaded onto the trucks, the 2006 Page #79  
bout picking up every piece of the wreckage." Hanks also noted that Air For 2006 Page #80  
m McLellan Air Force Base, studied wreckage and photos of the crash site fo 2006 Page #82  
itional comparative reference. The wreckage of at least one was sold to a c 2006 Page #84  
hrs there came a radio report that wreckage from the missing plane had been 2006 Page #134  
rge silver disc. The plane's metal wreckage was covered with many small hol 2006 Page #141  
d equipment down and picked up the wreckage, as little as there was — very  2006 Page #155  
s there was — very small pieces of wreckage — and put them in baskets and h 2006 Page #155  
made claims that the Roswell crash wreckage led Bell scientists to ruscover 2007 Page #127  
e Command) . The collection of the wreckage debris is run by Project Moon D 2007 Page #131  
 and military saw on the ships and wreckage. The next most frequently menti 2007 Page #131  
mes as the common element from the wreckage debris. 125                     2007 Page #131  
xas and Coyame, Chihuahua. Even as wreckage rained down on the isolated des 2007 Page #184  
n spotter planes first located the wreckage of the small aircraft on the de 2007 Page #186  
1979: 42 1. November 26, 1979 -UFO Wreckage in Elk River? By Reporter John  2008 Page #48  

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

 jars holding 4 creatures and 2) A wrecked round craft of some kind nearby. 2003 Page #190  
Retrieval Conference was too badly wrecked to form any conclusion as to its 2004 Page #27  
 which describes the recovery of a wrecked disk recovered near Roswell. The 2004 Page #230  
 severely burned, and pares of the wrecked craft, were delivered to the bas 2005 Page #44  
rs had not simply gotten drunk and wrecked the boat, and had his sighting w 2009 Page #31  
 severely burned, and parts of the wrecked craft, were delivered to the bas 2009 Page #50  
ber of people who can claim aliens wrecked their marriages is infinitely sm 2009 Page #54  

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bris over several acres of ground, wrecking the windmill and water tank and 2004 Page #26  

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47 Round-the-World Series of Plane Wrecks Kills 180 Rep. Andy Kissner studi 2004 Page #66  

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 and inventors. Science may try to wrest the secrets of nature, but it is e 2005 Page #163  

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

e sets, heavy metal musicians, arm wrestlers , even aliens." The coverage g 2009 Page #138  

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tiveness of your miwsion .hl CO cc wReturned To                             2003 Page #225  

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

ct taken from a letter sent to the Wrexham Leader newspaper: "Regarding you 2006 Page #121  
Fire Service including at Bala and Wrexham. Mick told me that while the pol 2006 Page #127  
berts, Robert Hale Books, 1990. 9. Wrexham Leader, January 25, 1974. 10. Wr 2006 Page #137  
xham Leader, January 25, 1974. 10. Wrexham Leader, February 1, 1974. 11. UF 2006 Page #137  

Word: "wright", 62 instance(s) (Back to Top)

nd out what was in the building at Wright Patterson air force base where th 2003 Page #8  
 at Foreign Technology Division at Wright Field, latter became the base com 2003 Page #16  
e heard the material was coming to Wright field. It was brought into our ma 2003 Page #16  
ajosticdocuments.com June M. Crain Wright Patterson Secretary - 1942-1952 “ 2003 Page #17  
raterrestrial bodies first went to Wright Field in Cincinnati, Ohio, but af 2003 Page #102  
e, "the remaining bodies stored at Wright along with the spacecraft were se 2003 Page #102  
bsequently airlifted by Courier to Wright Field, Ohio." In addition to the  2003 Page #107  
rom the Aero Medical Laboratory at Wright Field. - “New report is in the pr 2003 Page #155  
d Study Group Air Materiel Command Wright Field, Ohio November 14-16.2003 L 2003 Page #160  
and ethers to either Los''Alamos , Wright Fie^ii, Patterson AAF, and Randol 2003 Page #234  
at Alamogordo and then returned to Wright Field, It is believed that Twinin 2003 Page #234  
at. the Auto Nedical Laborateny at Wright ,riwig. As you will note, -this r 2004 Page #18  
exas in 1897, six years before the Wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, NJ,  2004 Page #32  
on was that he had been "told by a Wright Patterson historian" that "Truman 2004 Page #85  
uman sent out award letters to the Wright Patterson Base Commander" followi 2004 Page #85  
probably hear about it through the Wright and Solandt channel. On the Ambas 2004 Page #90  
 no one at the Embassy, apart from Wright and myself, is to discuss the mat 2004 Page #90  
ying saucers that had been held at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Dr. Sar 2004 Page #91  
er briefings that had been held at Wright Patterson, and to see if he could 2004 Page #92  
: Well we were having a meeting at Wright Field and I couldn't go. But late 2004 Page #92  
ield that he had been stationed at Wright Patterson Air Force base and had  2004 Page #97  
e crashed saucer briefings held at Wright Patterson who might still be aliv 2004 Page #98  
im if he had attended briefings at Wright Patterson regarding the "military 2004 Page #98  
 the 5th Air Force directly out of Wright Field, Ohio, and subsequently ser 2004 Page #108  
archer Don Worley 111,18-19 4 1946 Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1  2004 Page #110  
the Foreign Technology Division of Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dr. Rob 2004 Page #132  
 sent to Ft. Bellevoir rather than Wright Patterson Air Force Base. A Septe 2004 Page #141  
 locations, such as Los Alamos and Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. 2004 Page #142  
r" from Roswell was being flown to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and tha 2004 Page #142  
ur Exon, who was Base Commander of Wright Patterson Air Force Base in the 1 2004 Page #143  
flown the crashed flying saucer to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayto 2004 Page #144  
eing in the so-called Blue Room at Wright Patterson. Brigadier General Arth 2004 Page #144  
l Arthur Exon, as noted, served at Wright Patterson, and Lt. Col. Philip Co 2004 Page #144  
the Foreign Technology Division of Wright Patterson. They all lead us to be 2004 Page #144  
 the public relations personnel at Wright Patterson Air Force Base have spe 2004 Page #144  
eclare that former top officers at Wright Patterson Air Force base told him 2004 Page #144  
was denied access to a facility at Wright Patterson and he said "we both kn 2004 Page #146  
cess to the so-called Blue Room at Wright Patterson. He confirmed: 'This th 2004 Page #146  
raft, captured one. • It also says Wright Field has a new biological labora 2004 Page #210  
OSWELL, NMEX. (DR) by b29st OR C47 wright to AsSist flights AT ROSWELL. Ass 2004 Page #229  
artifacts were allegedly stored at Wright Patterson — W.P.) that Senator 24 2004 Page #246  
ne line from the base commander at Wright Field saying that: 'You're a memb 2005 Page #40  
Outlaw Bar in Baker. He hired Bart Wright to be a bartender. Bart told Rex  2005 Page #69  
noid occupants being maintained at Wright Patterson AFB. 5. An incident at  2005 Page #78  
e documentation of her work at the Wright Air Development Center. She gave  2005 Page #131  
ness June Crain, who worked at the Wright Air Development Any thoughtful pe 2005 Page #132  
ed to the Air 1faterial Command at Wright Field. However, craft recovered i 2005 Page #166  
Lake. The engineering clivision at Wright Field called T-3 had already conc 2005 Page #166  
ed on from The \'X'orking Group at Wright Patterson AFB's Foreign Technolog 2005 Page #175  
 a northwest course heading toward Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. Sh 2006 Page #97  
to Fort Bliss, and later worked at Wright Patterson AFB. Eventually, Dr. Mi 2007 Page #111  
t out to the public". ENCOUNTER AT WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB: Fortunatel y, the  2007 Page #114  
 fellow pilots and their wives, at Wright Patterson AFB. A medium size grou 2007 Page #114  
f c) c) cl D D D D c=D BAY BUS "A" WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB HANGAR #4 (TOP VIEW 2007 Page #119  
hen she went to work as a clerk at Wright Field in her home town of Dayton, 2009 Page #87  
s Air Force in 1947. Along the way Wright Field became Wright Patterson Air 2009 Page #87  
 Along the way Wright Field became Wright Patterson Air Force Base, and alt 2009 Page #87  
of her life-she started working at Wright Field in 1942 when she was 18 yea 2009 Page #87  
ening to her account of working at Wright Field for the Army Air Corps, I g 2009 Page #88  
of what she learned about UFO's at Wright Patterson Air Force Base to UFO r 2009 Page #89  
 a letter of commendation from the Wright Air Development Center congratula 2009 Page #89  
g her last period of employment at Wright Patterson Air Force Base that she 2009 Page #90  

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a large batch subsequently sent to Wright- Patterson AFB in Ohio from New M 2003 Page #98  
 did work in various facilities at Wright- Patterson AFB where classified r 2009 Page #95  

Word: "wright-pat", 14 instance(s) (Back to Top)

el holding saucers by rims 17 1953 Wright-Pat AFB Ohio, USA 1 0 0 0 0 Witne 2004 Page #111  
et, eyes large, nose vague 20 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 1 1 1 0 Rese 2004 Page #111  
's Crash-Retrieval Reports 23 1952 Wright-Pat AFB.Ohio, USA 1 1 0 1 0 Newsm 2004 Page #112  
II, 5-6 Witness to alien bodies at Wright-Pat;4 ft tall, skin smooth and gr 2004 Page #112  
mooth and gray: head large 24 1952 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 1 1 0 0 No n 2004 Page #112  
; four bodies in aquariums 31 1956 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Rese 2004 Page #112  
ange debris recovered only 34 1959 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Rese 2004 Page #112  
II, 27-30 Bodies autopsied 35 1962 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 1 0 1 0 Rese 2004 Page #112  
l attempting to get inside 40 1964 Wright-Pat AFB. Ohio, USA 1 0 0 _ 0 0 No 2004 Page #112  
n III, 32-33 "Wired torso" seen at Wright-Pat AFB 109                       2004 Page #112  
ngar; empty body bags seen 48 1968 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 0 0 0 0 0 No n 2004 Page #113  
rom FBI agents in training 55 1973 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Rese 2004 Page #113  
ve aliens" from crash-site 60 1974 Wright-Pat AFB, Ohio, USA 1 0 0 1 0 Rese 2004 Page #113  
veral such stones. • Contractor at Wright-Pat in the 60s Saw 7 alien bodies 2006 Page #26  

Word: "wright-patterson", 40 instance(s) (Back to Top)

6 he was the Commanding Officer of Wright-Patterson AFB "After the plane fr 2003 Page #17  
tly after it took off to return to Wright-Patterson Air Force base, the pla 2003 Page #42  
eportedly was being transported to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Day 2003 Page #61  
glazed brick that was to go to the Wright-Patterson facility. Another truck 2003 Page #61  
he saw the object in a building at Wright-Patterson Air Force base claims t 2003 Page #66  
 object in a warehouse building at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base within d 2003 Page #67  
pted to uncover the UFO secrets of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — the lo 2003 Page #83  
ation. The bodies were sent to the Wright-Patterson AFB for dispersal. The  2003 Page #99  
t, Defense Intelligence Agency and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base States t 2003 Page #163  
s, whereupon it was transferred to Wright-Patterson AFB. "Perhaps this is f 2004 Page #15  
t, Defense Intelligence Agency and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base among ot 2004 Page #17  
al routes might have been those to Wright-Patterson. Going overland would c 2004 Page #129  
eering and management positions at Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio.  2005 Page #41  
 him up to management positions at Wright-Patterson, and later at a , arier 2005 Page #41  
 ... who worked as a technician at Wright-Patterson, retiring in 1954. This 2005 Page #42  
 related to Hall about his work at Wright-Patterson . He added ... 'Suddenl 2005 Page #42  
 a defense department capacity) at Wright-Patterson in 1953, told him about 2005 Page #44  
se husband was in the Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB in 1973. The man to 2005 Page #78  
xtremely light. le wa delivered to Wright-Patterson AFB. One source stated  2005 Page #143  
mployed by Air Material Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayto 2005 Page #168  
. Wang relocated his research from Wright-Patterson to Kirtland AFB in Albu 2005 Page #169  
cling to the Air Force Manual from Wright-Patterson AFB on Electrogravitics 2005 Page #171  
notes concerning those meetings at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base I would  2006 Page #27  
 was testing electronic equipment. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, w 2006 Page #75  
 confusion as personnel at Nellis, Wright-Patterson, and the Pentagon denie 2006 Page #75  
e was placed in the USAF Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Pieces  2006 Page #84  
 body, Indo-China, air-sea rescue, Wright-Patterson AFB, near-miss incident 2006 Page #105  
disk was eventually transferred to Wright-Patterson A.F. Base. Another says 2006 Page #135  
TD [Foreign Technology Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base]. ... Th 2008 Page #11  
 the Air Material Command based at Wright-Patterson , was aLready heavily i 2008 Page #132  
 ... who worked as a technician at Wright-Patterson , retiring in 1954. Thi 2009 Page #50  
 related to Hall about his work at Wright-Patterson . He added that: 'Sudde 2009 Page #50  
e's name, title of his position at Wright-Patterson and, that having the hi 2009 Page #50  
\1etal and its link to Roswell and Wright-Patterson AFB. Anthony Bragalia h 2009 Page #91  
3 It turns out I 94 7 was the year Wright-Patterson contracted with Battell 2009 Page #91  
 Progress Reports from Battelle to Wright-Patterson AFB cannot be found. No 2009 Page #91  
une's recollections of her work at Wright-Patterson AFB, I was impressed by 2009 Page #91  
ry research, and if we accept that Wright-Patterson and the laboratories as 2009 Page #92  
nher von Braun ever having been to Wright-Patterson AFB. She told me that s 2009 Page #92  
onsidered important to her work at Wright-Patterson AFB. I am including thi 2009 Page #94  

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 a defense department capacity) at WrightPatterson in 1953, told him about  2009 Page #50  

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ere until Lhree (3) in the morning wriling !hat up and he didn't. And the t 2009 Page #93  

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guage is sometimes put through the wringer in non-English -speaking countri 2007 Page #66  

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e a clean cut answer, but the only wrinkle is that he does mention his part 2009 Page #176  

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onventional height with noticeably wrinkled faces. Other stories and accoun 2009 Page #136  

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

ly this skinny and it had a lot of wrinkles. AS IF LOOSE? No, as if it was  2006 Page #159  
turn to its original shape with no wrinkles. She was amazed that anything c 2009 Page #91  

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ate ,1c·tt-d in peculi,1r m,mner • Wrirtcn aml published p,,pcrs on ;monymi 2009 Page #198  

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gers were and in comparison to its wrist. This is a better drawing of its p 2006 Page #159  

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t were chained and locked to their wrists to make sure that none of the inf 2004 Page #94  

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Crash Retrieval Cont ere nee final writ. He ,,as found dead in his cell on  2005 Page #102  
 Dust activated for this Others yr Writ erelI-Joar...:« fie4113: ro wAtern. 2006 Page #29  
a I 4e ItNrea Ay; 'ow! ...uf • ;I. writ e, Woo O.. •• 3.10 .14.• "we aidar  2006 Page #34  
 R. Bensen's 1978 novel And Having Writ used the Tunguska story as a spring 2008 Page #102  

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secrecy by the military would they write the event down in their logbook or 2003 Page #37  
ailer. Alternatively, he/she could write me first asking any questions. In  2003 Page #179  
l directive himself granted he did write an early draft, which is in the at 2003 Page #208  
arshall Archives, Marshall did not write any "boilerplate" memos hence Mars 2003 Page #208  
ver story going right away can you write up the directives?" Or did Ike cal 2003 Page #209  
Ike call Marshall and say "can you write me up a directive for Twining he i 2003 Page #209  
is dealing with. 8. Did Eisenhower write the Directive send it to Marshall  2003 Page #209  
ons in the U.S., Smith returned to write an official TOP SECRET memo to the 2004 Page #89  
t which failed. Friend returned to write up the event to his commanding gen 2004 Page #105  
ere the possibility that he didn't write of the incident in his diary speci 2004 Page #136  
ct that Dr. Sarbacher actually did write that letter was confirmed by sever 2004 Page #147  
s is a rather difficult section to write as the policies have evolved somew 2004 Page #168  
e bit of a problem with. We didn't write off his interview, however — we ki 2004 Page #216  
derlines. The felt tip ink used to write the words "Blue Book Files," was t 2004 Page #245  
our careers, and I told her what I write about. Her interest in the topic o 2005 Page #85  
cience fiction story they asked to write, based on the files, which listene 2008 Page #65  
probability that Teller did indeed write that section. Therefore, I determi 2009 Page #9  
 be now. -1-5 it It is possible to write a scholarly work on a largely invi 2009 Page #12  
hey will be now. It is possible to write a scholarly work on a largely invi 2009 Page #23  

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 AFB in Ohio from New Mexico." The writer did not give a specific crash dat 2003 Page #98  
 letter received July 5, 1996, the writer finally quoted notes "from Granda 2003 Page #99  
ge-Shaped Model The South Carolina writer said his grandfather was on a sec 2003 Page #99  
ust before the sunset." The letter writer also listed some of the instituti 2003 Page #99  
 pieces sent by the South Carolina writer were hard physical facts that cou 2003 Page #100  
he two page letter stated that the writer had to remain anonymous for his o 2003 Page #146  
h documents indicative of the same writer especially because the directives 2003 Page #206  
pring of 1973, Bill Case, aviation writer for the now-defunct Dallas Times  2004 Page #26  
 the time I was aviation/aerospace writer for the _Fort Worth Star-Telegram 2004 Page #27  
at one would expect of an aviation writer. He was a practical man who was h 2004 Page #27  
 then change dramatically, as this writer can attest to, having been there  2004 Page #40  
 report, under the byline of Staff Writer, Ray MacLeod, went on to say that 2004 Page #41  
 every week" which is news to this writer because they certainly aren't ava 2004 Page #41  
sh by prominent UFO researcher and writer Major Donald Keyhoe. In a letter  2004 Page #90  
alker died Canadian researcher and writer Palmiro Campana phoned Dr. Walker 2004 Page #100  
 Berliner, an aviation and science writer. Marcel told Friedman he had take 2004 Page #135  
 following a trail left by another writer: Dazly Variety reporter Frank Sku 2004 Page #136  
thus: " ... Don Berliner (aviation writer) just returned from visiting an a 2005 Page #42  
 Dr. Jim DeMeo, and investigativ e writer and author Jim Martin. 103        2005 Page #105  
years, many people, including this writer, gave serious consideration to th 2005 Page #118  
i-X film that appeared in aviation writer and UFO researcher Don Berliner's 2005 Page #126  
oodall *That SOB from Minnesota' • Writer for Jane's Defense. AVVST. lntera 2006 Page #27  
 by late afternoon on 25 May." The writer further asserted "all small bits  2006 Page #76  
s into one headline and story. The writer of this article was not far off i 2006 Page #95  
You Can't Tell the People, British writer Georgina Bruni reported on a rumo 2006 Page #132  
dation work. Budd is an artist and writer who was the first researcher to w 2006 Page #202  
otes 1. Angela Thompson Smith is a writer, researcher, consultant and remot 2006 Page #207  
ines up until 1960 ■ He was a good writer ■ He was "well-connected" DESCRIP 2007 Page #43  
year. In 2006 the distingwshed UFO writer and lecturer Timothy Good photogr 2007 Page #67  
or, N. California MUFON Noe Torres Writer, Researcher, Librarian On August  2007 Page #184  
ch today. I received a letter, the writer of which claimed that he had been 2008 Page #14  
-A City wi1hin the Walls" by staff writer Stacey Danzuso, copyright April 2 2008 Page #70  
r in which the date, addressee and writer were blacked out even referenced  2008 Page #94  
chroeder," reported New York Times writer Charles Higham. "Their lawyers we 2008 Page #126  
ate of issue, the authority of the writer and the political context indicat 2009 Page #39  
owin g: ... Don Berliner (aviation writer) just returned from visiting an a 2009 Page #50  
ntified myself as an investigative writer with a particular interest in the 2009 Page #137  

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ulation that if the South Carolina writer's story were true, the military h 2003 Page #100  
unds similar to the South Carolina writer's description: "...the series of  2003 Page #101  
tal pieces from the South Carolina writer's second shipment May 27, 1996 Ea 2003 Page #103  

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esident and the two winning letter writers were on the stage with Clinton d 2003 Page #201  
incident, closer to Magdalena. UFO writers such as Karl Pflock, who is the  2004 Page #136  
ll th.is out' for the reader. Some writers don't eYen bother. With no real  2005 Page #102  
g the incident were horrendous and writers had a field day with the story.  2006 Page #99  
enzel, Frank Scully -and all other writers on the subject of saucers -count 2007 Page #48  

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blishers and has solicited certain writers' cooperation in this area which  2009 Page #25  

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ect. George C. Marshall (GCM) then writes a secret memo to the President ab 2003 Page #24  
sident Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) writes to GCM on February 27, 1942, "I h 2003 Page #25  
rious documents provider, Cantwell writes a short sentence about an "aerody 2003 Page #29  
cart at 1 gra E mai crs cov ncvShe Writes —Plans for Funeral Today Grow Fig 2003 Page #93  
 note is undated, General Marshall writes a note to the President v""My dea 2003 Page #204  
On Tuesday, July 8, 1947, Marshall writes to the president, "I do not think 2003 Page #204  
On Tuesday, July 8, 1947, Marshall writes a memo ’"' for the President abou 2003 Page #205  
gian and German rocket experts. He writes that Dr Norsal, a Nonvegian exper 2004 Page #12  
lying saucers. As Newton allegedly writes, "They never said so, but I could 2004 Page #221  
igar-shaped craft. In his notes he writes that he first refused to accept t 2005 Page #100  
hief of staff of the armed forces, writes a Top Secret Memorandum to Presid 2005 Page #122  
sor Albert Einstein, the President writes: It is my personal judgment that, 2005 Page #128  
nstances of apparent deception. He writes: 130 Detailed study of the rustor 2005 Page #132  
 remarkab le picture emerged. Baca writes: 152 The pungent but pleasing aro 2005 Page #154  
g trafficking and securities fraud Writes of Disappearance of over $3.3 tri 2006 Page #32  
logical Action). Matthew lives and writes in northwest Washington, in the l 2006 Page #195  
and extraterrestrial life], Truman writes: "[h]ereafter this matter shall b 2009 Page #36  

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e command module with hieroglyphic writing inside and prayed over each of t 2003 Page #21  
's activities. At the time of this writing, further details and unit histor 2003 Page #33  
 easier then where, but as of this writing solid progress has been made on  2003 Page #36  
t been visited at the time of this writing. The fire department records for 2003 Page #37  
 Stan Gordon I can be contacted by writing to me at: P.O. Box, 936, Greensb 2003 Page #72  
ed his fear of publicity. He began writing to his Senators, media oulets, e 2003 Page #144  
little success in keeping him from writing to and calling Senators Harrison 2003 Page #150  
inguistics to identify the precise writing style of one individual. This wo 2003 Page #178  
ic reason. There had been a letter writing competition in Northern Ireland. 2003 Page #201  
hat said "this might be of help in writing up the Wedemeyer directive and w 2003 Page #209  
ver and let me have need not be in writing. ■" DECLASSIFIED £.0. 11652. Sec 2003 Page #230  
's papers for August of that year: Writing in the German magazine "Der Flig 2004 Page #12  
arly on Larry and I decided upon a writing strategy, one aspect of which wa 2004 Page #48  
t was discovered was documented in writing. According to Mrs. Smith, her hu 2004 Page #86  
 even had contact with Bush. After writing the TOP SECRET memo, Smith reque 2004 Page #90  
d questions. Larsen used automatic writing to answer the questions. After a 2004 Page #104  
e." Larsen switched from automatic writing to talking and things started to 2004 Page #104  
 He had continued his research and writing to the very end. He is survived  2004 Page #110  
er." Let's imagine that instead of writing about the 1800s, Wells was writi 2004 Page #132  
writing about the 1800s, Wells was writing about the last years of the 20th 2004 Page #132  
d it had unidentifiable symbols or writing on some of the pieces. On Februa 2004 Page #135  
se" — not because they thought the writing was actually in one of those lan 2004 Page #135  
 to indicate it was unlike Western writing. We would also learn later that  2004 Page #135  
arcel Jr., remembered that strange writing from when he was shown a piece b 2004 Page #135  
 partnered with Charles Berlitz in writing the book that became The Roswell 2004 Page #136  
O case has to do with that strange writing on pieces of the debris. Friedma 2004 Page #137  
 Marcel at one point as saying the writing was pinkish-purple, and later qu 2004 Page #137  
nd project by Marcia Smith who was writing the report. Sheehan was asked to 2004 Page #186  
h one of the original MJ-12. After writing his best selling 1987 book Commu 2004 Page #194  
ments, for example, type face, the writing styles, and a host of other aspe 2004 Page #221  
ent with historically old inks and writing a stronger authenticity rating t 2004 Page #243  
BLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS." Besides writing this encyclopedia of flying sauc 2004 Page #244  
microscopic examination the pencil writing on the first page of the burned  2004 Page #250  
earchable. Yet at the time of this writing, we are still don't know who he  2004 Page #252  
 sketch, and letter in his typical writing                                  2005 Page #6  
graphy -any technique that creates writing on paper-may be germane. Are the 2005 Page #136  
ructure, spelling, punctuation and writing style, employing sophisticated c 2005 Page #136  
as a forceful advocate to the end, writing books, speaking at conferences a 2005 Page #139  
over up. I met Charlie later after writing a letter to rum that he never re 2005 Page #163  
r were these people told but, when writing about it years later, they could 2006 Page #173  
est to be administered. As of this writing, it is unknown if the exam took  2006 Page #188  
ould I have spent three hours just writing 201                              2006 Page #204  
ontinue working on my Ph.D. and my writing. The Foundation was able to prov 2006 Page #207  
cb1c of commcm al avililabiliy The writing on p1gc 188 is con,is1e111 with  2007 Page #46  
NTS FROM ANNOTATIO NS "Ray Palmer, writing in the book on which he collabor 2007 Page #48  
sidents , arrived in Utah. Friend, writing to "Hq USAF, SAFOI-3b (Major Har 2008 Page #11  
e smooth exterior shell, there was writing of some kind, but I couldn't qui 2008 Page #82  
that he had a guy in Big Bear Lake writing to him about some documents he h 2008 Page #104  
or Cooper. We could get samples of writing of the last three. My partner Ry 2008 Page #106  
 as a representative sample of his writing. In hindsight , since it contain 2008 Page #107  
                          Einstein writing samples ■United Nations address  2008 Page #117  
istence of m!'1~i'!!!• Oppenheimer writing samples ,. ■No letters longer th 2008 Page #117  
idely-known debunker of UFOs after writing three books in which he explaine 2008 Page #133  
 scholarship in this and on my own writing on the subject. Included are Geo 2009 Page #24  
etter about the show from Crisman (writing as Dahl): "There is a TV series  2009 Page #32  
autobiography which he had started writing but never finished. Notably abse 2009 Page #173  

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inside there were inscriptions and writings, which he said he did not recog 2003 Page #23  
al Conference Einstein's authentic writings shows that characteristic lacon 2003 Page #28  
ajor Donald Keyhoe reported in his writings that the United States Air Forc 2004 Page #103  
rn scientific UFO sturues. Reich's writings inrucate he was intrigued by Ke 2005 Page #94  
 any serious study of his previous writings, methodology or discoveries -ev 2005 Page #102  
ads in any of his autobiographical writings? lt is possible that he took hi 2009 Page #176  
l on more than one occasion in his writings. Even in media interviews of 19 2009 Page #176  

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a vatoC'lQ.i)rk vhich .oaya •Roy•l Writing• ln :,cript-5tyle "'rit.ing. Loe 2007 Page #46  

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 respond to phone calls or letters written by Charlette Mann. Is this the r 2003 Page #36  
l Conference incident. Edwards had written some books on the Flying Saucer  2003 Page #54  
r experiences by providing me with written statements and/or taped intervie 2003 Page #56  
. His copying stopped after he had written "night" of the word "nightingale 2003 Page #94  
uly 16th of that year. Whoever had written the letter had the ability to kn 2003 Page #146  
als were identified to be old, and written by Vernon Bowen. I was able to l 2003 Page #179  
In 1954 and earlier, First Aid was written with initial caps, and now it is 2003 Page #181  
 Other, less careful skeptics have written whole chapters and books on why  2003 Page #184  
0 classified documents a day being written within the U.S. government. Peop 2003 Page #189  
 the president. In a second letter written by Laurance Rockefeller to Dr. G 2003 Page #200  
litary boilerplate. Directives are written routinely and must include much  2003 Page #203  
 when Wedemeyer stated that he had written his own directive for China. Res 2003 Page #208  
er to China, 6-7 July 1947 v" Hand written note by Marshall on Friday July  2003 Page #211  
y the records of his travels — are written in some unknown hieroglyphics an 2004 Page #26  
ocal newspapers who had previously written several satirical pieces. I lear 2004 Page #28  
 were being studied, Bill Case had written further on the Aurora story and  2004 Page #30  
ok. Of these, not a single one had written to criticize or correct what we' 2004 Page #49  
 to criticize or correct what we'd written about them. They confirmed key p 2004 Page #49  
here between 1971 and 1974 and had written to let us know that he'd been a  2004 Page #57  
Dai b, Record for 28 October 1997; Written Answers 232, "RAF Benrwaters and 2004 Page #59  
Representative Jon Andrew Kissner, written in 1994 after years of private i 2004 Page #60  
 of Alamogordo Here is a statement written in 1994 by Former New Mexico Sta 2004 Page #62  
s Laboratory. According to history written by the Smithsonian National Air  2004 Page #66  
e twice in July 1952. Although the written official record shows no contact 2004 Page #85  
 after reading flying saucer books written by Major Donald Kevhoe and Frank 2004 Page #89  
ing what he had learned. The memo, written in November 1950, did not become 2004 Page #89  
r Major Donald Keyhoe. In a letter written to Gordon Cox at the Canadian Em 2004 Page #90  
 crash in 1948. The story had been written up by Frank Scully in 1950 in a  2004 Page #97  
he Scully story has generally been written off by most Ufologists as a hoax 2004 Page #97  
ding to a Dr. J. Allen Hynek, hand written reproduction of the Lundahl writ 2004 Page #104  
ritten reproduction of the Lundahl written CIA memo describing the incident 2004 Page #104  
 every UFO book that had ever been written. Unfortunately the files related 2004 Page #105  
ber 18,1994 Slide 3 STATUS REPORTS WRITTEN BY STRINGFIELD • 1. Status Repor 2004 Page #107  
ary Phenomenon Unit summary report written 9 July 1947 identified the death 2004 Page #119  
itled UFO Crash At Roswell, it was written by Air Force Captain Kevin Randl 2004 Page #136  
t remember the thing had ever been written up in a newspaper. And he cautio 2004 Page #139  
 September 25, 1947, secret report written by General Nathan Twining declar 2004 Page #141  
r pieces of an alien spaceship and written symbols possibly created by an a 2004 Page #142  
oday and Tomorrow, TV Documentary, Written By Robert Emenneger Down In Rosw 2004 Page #149  
nows. If you have read what I have written about Nixon, you will know that  2004 Page #180  
luence on public behavior." He had written his graduate thesis on "The Infl 2004 Page #181  
 know — you will have to give me a written request for that." The answer ca 2004 Page #193  
at struck me as... I wouldn't have written it as fiction because it was too 2004 Page #194  
had a live alien that had actually written a book called the Yellow Book wh 2004 Page #195  
o concluded that Scully's book was written "without a shred of evidence." 2 2004 Page #215  
d. Unfortunately, everyone who has written about the Aztec incident since h 2004 Page #219  
ave known at the time the book was written, this would go a long way to est 2004 Page #219  
op secret at the time the book was written, which begs the question — if th 2004 Page #221  
diary, and it might even have been written by Silas Newton. Indeed, it migh 2004 Page #221  
 for example, a "diary," allegedly written by Donald Menzel, and which only 2004 Page #222  
esearchers, including myself, have written many Freedom of Information Act  2004 Page #231  
ave a hand-written ID number (1-4) written on them, but in two different st 2004 Page #235  
assified and unevaluated" that was written with a 1977 ballpoint pen. 242   2004 Page #245  
 three paragraphs, signed by "Ben" written in 1977 or latter ink. The handw 2004 Page #246  
, his son "lawyered up" after some written correspondence with Dr. Bob Wood 2004 Page #247  
r planets." In the margin is a pen written note to saying: 'What is DM doin 2004 Page #247  
he author of the "Important Memo," written just a month after the burned me 2004 Page #249  
 Issue. At the time this paper was written many additional tests are being  2004 Page #250  
seems to be "his opinion" .EARLIER WRITTEN CLAIMS ■ At least 130 pages hand 2005 Page #7  
easurements from 1999 geologist 's written report.) SLIDE# 3 The location o 2005 Page #51  
eve their reality is a given. I've written about this at length, most promi 2005 Page #73  
rson. At this base, a master file, written in computer language, is maintai 2005 Page #79  
ll, an aviation journalist who has written several books on black-world tec 2005 Page #82  
rk to Albert Einstein. The letter, written in German, said, in part: "Sever 2005 Page #91  
ducting the To-T experiment; it is written in a manner that will aUow any i 2005 Page #93  
rning them? Until 1953 there is no written or anecdotal indication that he  2005 Page #94  
o some, Reich choose to direct his written concerns regarding this likeliho 2005 Page #96  
eric Physics. Gardner had actually written co Moise on March 21, 1955 sayin 2005 Page #97  
access to any of rus apparatus, or written materials, and continued with ru 2005 Page #101  
g the madness they perceive. Often written in angry displays of public-spir 2005 Page #102  
red in the same magazine: This one written by iv[ichael Gladych. He begins  2005 Page #172  
se the report that was undoubtedly written as to the causes of the crashes. 2006 Page #11  
able. They were retyped, much hand written material was Xeroxed or scanned, 2006 Page #12  
nn from a draft report principally written by John L. Petersen, with Michae 2006 Page #48  
urprised me. The stories that were written about this incident were also ve 2006 Page #91  
nt. It was accurate because it was written by A. Lee Stewart, Jr., the firs 2006 Page #98  
lien bodies' story breaking, I had written a big article on the case for Si 2006 Page #126  
e, the document seems to have been written at an unofficial level by a sour 2006 Page #133  
 made, no tell-all books have been written. In short, no one involved appea 2006 Page #192  
 uncover their experiences. He has written several books on the topic and c 2006 Page #203  
der contract ,. Books and articles written under contract                   2007 Page #20  
nder contract ► Books and articles written under contract I've alreadv ment 2007 Page #21  
e he had copied every article ever written in papers and magazines up until 2007 Page #43  
? Real? Make up your own mind." ■ "Written in 1954. Maybe should never be u 2007 Page #47  
dly seen these ... " {All of these written by Vernon Bowen} TINY HOLES SHOW 2007 Page #47  
 Files"= post-1962 felt tip ink ■ "Written in 1954" = post-1961 ball point  2007 Page #47  
                                  "WRITTEN IN 1954" ■ "Evaluated by Project 2007 Page #48  
eral years to complete. It was his written opinion that the consuuction mat 2007 Page #114  
 •,v, This 1980 Complaint Form was written up because a CR 44 violation had 2007 Page #176  
e English version of this case was written by Prof. Charles A. :Maney of NI 2007 Page #193  
 in Cordoba. There are no official written reports 190                      2007 Page #196  
He recounts this experience in his written report "The Proof": "Many more t 2007 Page #197  
 this object was." There is a hand written note in the Project Blue Book fi 2008 Page #9  
 to recover it.'· That statement , written by Friend, that Hynek and Friend 2008 Page #11  
access to these reports and he had written only what he had been told. 9    2008 Page #15  
Book Report Card Las I ·ega., S11n Written by Stalnaker • Eureka Landing •  2008 Page #18  
e of this, consider the following, written by Lt. Col. Doyle Rees of the Ai 2008 Page #26  
led Now You See It, Now You Don't! written by Captain Henry S. Shields of t 2008 Page #30  
tly , long after this document was written, it was revealed that the "strea 2008 Page #32  
the Elk River logging camp. In his written statement Gordon Graham describe 2008 Page #51  
ny suppose and some of what's been written has been misleading or wrong. Ac 2008 Page #61  
 some documents are ones that were written to me. Brief details of these 24 2008 Page #64  
an never tell the whole story. The written word has its limitations. Readin 2008 Page #68  
at you do at work each day is ever written down? If an outsider was to read 2008 Page #69  
night without storms. Penniston 's written report According to Sgt. Pennist 2008 Page #81  
ort According to Sgt. Penniston 's written report, when he and Airman Burro 2008 Page #81  
ctical possibility." That book was written in 1949. Now sixty years later,  2008 Page #95  
eply in the book The Fire Came By, written by John Baxter and Thomas Atkins 2008 Page #100  
keep on coming. Chekhov's Journey, written by Ian Watson in I 983, posited  2008 Page #102  
also murky but which was allegedly written by Einstein, called the Einstein 2008 Page #104  
February 1942 to as late as a note written by one of the sources in July 19 2008 Page #105  
ped from shorthand, Einstein's own written hand (in English or Gennan). It  2008 Page #105  
e shown in slide 12 who might have written this memo: Salina, Einstein, Opp 2008 Page #106  
Earth? In addition, it's long, was written for both scientists and politici 2008 Page #107  
ts Pace's data for the U.N. letter written by Einstein. Slide 20 compares t 2008 Page #107  
llegedly came from) and was either written in his good German or dictated a 2008 Page #108  
undoubtedly show them to have been written on in the 60s. The first Tab "A" 2008 Page #110  
ty could be seized, his verbal and written communications overheard and per 2008 Page #128  
 one of the sections was allegedly written by Edward Teller himself, I deci 2009 Page #9  
different secretary, possibly with written input instead of dictation , and 2009 Page #11  
an Kent's Strategic Intelligence , written shortly after the Central Intell 2009 Page #24  
ee Men (Simon and Schuster, 1949), written for policy makers and defense sc 2009 Page #24  
 ago, and another one has not been written since. My talk at this conferenc 2009 Page #30  
s an alleged Top Secret Memorandum written by President Truman to Secretary 2009 Page #36  
political context indicates it was written shortly after Kennedy had issued 2009 Page #39  
o the Final Report on Project Seal written by Professor Thomas David James  2009 Page #164  
s blitz of June 194 7 was a letter written to Snodgrass by a friend wanting 2009 Page #173  
ocieties or organizations that had written me asking for full accounts of m 2009 Page #179  

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we mot and he told me he n...td To wrltea.nother book to correct the mrlift 2008 Page #151  

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rticipate in study • , 4 , • C'""" wroe Cood,d "" &R,commmdoti,,. ~~ .... i 2008 Page #147  

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ation is being operated by station WROL of Knoxville . B. On I March at 213 2008 Page #28  

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ing him. I went back to the lab. I wrole !he report and this officer, a lie 2009 Page #93  

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y row, for to. $.04 to. to. ....1 .wroloo to ortoo to 0000lo trio% Goma Com 2006 Page #39  

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 had a job to do, whether right or wrong, to keep the public from getting t 2003 Page #11  
ve people looking for the site the wrong directions. Mike and his brother a 2003 Page #67  
fun all evening sending people the wrong way. The Question of Bodies One of 2003 Page #67  
 there that something was terribly wrong" Once outside, Forrestal seems bew 2003 Page #89  
head and release it. I see nothing wrong with that. In a related story, we  2003 Page #196  
nt. A: Well, that is where you are wrong. They are a Handful of Elite. When 2004 Page #100  
st us... I hope H. G. Wells got it wrong and that no one deep in the void o 2004 Page #148  
ad and release that. I see nothing wrong with that. Contrary to the prevail 2004 Page #186  
ssination. • Young Tim said what's wrong? and Harry responded, "Oh my God t 2004 Page #212  
't quite put my finger on what was wrong, but as a lifelong amateur photogr 2004 Page #233  
entist, and textbook, could in the wrong about the universe?" "And again, i 2004 Page #247  
lent of admfrcing they were in the wrong. Reich, after due consideration, a 2005 Page #101  
ce; in documents, formats that are wrong, similar handwriting or content po 2005 Page #137  
them is right and which of them is wrong. It the fiJm is a hoax, then what  2005 Page #150  
ng, to pilot error...to ice in the wrong place. It could have been very hig 2006 Page #11  
from 136 to 138, both of which are wrong the real USGS reporting station fo 2006 Page #45  
rote: "Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself, it cann 2006 Page #88  
d talk about the story. I was dead wrong. I walked around Flatwoods and eve 2006 Page #91  
told me it was abnormal and it was wrong and I was crazy. But I grew up see 2006 Page #152  
mine what possibly could have gone wrong. WHY WOULD SOMETHING ADVANCED, LET 2006 Page #155  
e a couple of months hence, right? Wrong! For one thing, since some twenty  2006 Page #180  
 It doesn't make any difference." "Wrong. 001 has prints." AUTHENTICITY HIN 2007 Page #48  
hen in accessing these files to be wrong or illegal. GM: It didn't feel ill 2007 Page #86  
use it was illegal doesn't make it wrong is what I was thinking. Also I tho 2007 Page #86  
realising )OU were doing very much wrong. GM: If you hadn't spent all night 2007 Page #87  
 it now because of how it can look wrong. :rvf\Xl: I'm still interested how 2007 Page #90  
pened or something might have gone wrong. MW: Did you follow the news to se 2007 Page #90  
as upset and I asked him what ,vas wrong. He told me Marilyn was having tro 2007 Page #136  
dded quickly that it came from the wrong direction for that answer to work. 2008 Page #9  
mer, said, "There's only one thing wrong with that: a meteor cannot be trac 2008 Page #9  
timate of the landing was probably wrong. 5                                 2008 Page #11  
 infom1ation from falling into the wrong hands. The modem concept of nation 2008 Page #25  
een written has been misleading or wrong. Accordingly, I'll clarify the pos 2008 Page #61  
■"Director of Advanced Studies" is wrong ■ Hypercorrect ion examples sugges 2008 Page #118  
nd in the Pentateuch." is not only wrong logic, but Einstein would have use 2008 Page #118  
HE ONE PERCENT FACTOR • I COULD BE WRONG (BUT I DOUBT IT) • THAT SAID-SEVER 2008 Page #153  

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 with those people I felt were the wrongdoers. 1 was letting them know l ha 2007 Page #90  

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 was pleading his innocence of any wrongdoing, when Beria Interrupted him t 2004 Page #158  

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s b Spent 34 years as Fire Chief a Wrote first electrical code for city of  2003 Page #33  
1948 British author Bernard Newman wrote a novel about an elite group of sc 2003 Page #73  
ferenced in this lecture In 1999 I wrote a book on my investigations of cra 2003 Page #79  
iend, the journalist Arthur Krock, wrote in his memoir that "From the time  2003 Page #94  
ve reporter Walter H. Waggoner who wrote the lead piece for the May 23 edit 2003 Page #94  
ol panels. This is what Col. Corso wrote about panels retrieved from a "cre 2003 Page #101  
sed for standard comparison. Hauri wrote in his report to me: "The Bi-Mg sa 2003 Page #109  
connected to the "alien war." Lear wrote that UFO "control group" MJ 12 had 2003 Page #150  
 who has confirmed that his father wrote this documents. Excellent provenan 2003 Page #179  
kout of New York City. In fact, he wrote a report to Ellington detailing hi 2003 Page #193  
 superstar. We have proof that she wrote a version of the story for the Nat 2003 Page #194  
ld me many times that when I first wrote "Out On A Limb" that he would supp 2003 Page #198  
 Northern Ireland. School children wrote letters to the visiting U.S. presi 2003 Page #201  
here is no direct evidence that he wrote the final directive. Furthermore,  2003 Page #208  
ticle referencing Spitsbergen, and wrote in the margin the word "PLANT" in  2004 Page #14  
e now-defunct Dallas Times Herald, wrote a series of articles about the Aur 2004 Page #26  
percent iron. Debunker Klass later wrote, "Subsequent analysis of the fragm 2004 Page #30  
. This is the first time I've ever wrote about this. F.W.S. 54              2004 Page #57  
shington Post and Associated Press wrote: "Congressman Schiff gained headli 2004 Page #60  
Representative Andrew Kissner also wrote after his personal interview with  2004 Page #65  
. Steinman and Wendelle C. Stevens wrote a book entitled: UFO Crash At Azte 2004 Page #69  
deceased — God rest his soul — who wrote the important 1997 book, The Day A 2004 Page #78  
Cameron Long before Harold Shermon wrote his famous 1946 book The Green Man 2004 Page #84  
inent UFO contactee Dan Fry, Smith wrote about his government status relate 2004 Page #86  
e two of the three page memo Smith wrote: • The matter is the most highly c 2004 Page #89  
ter in the Department of Transport wrote at the bottom of the memo. "OK, go 2004 Page #89  
gh ranking official at the Embassy wrote Smith: The official position here  2004 Page #90  
atement. Gordon Cox at the Embassy wrote Smith. The ambassador and I would  2004 Page #90  
 a letter to a Mr. Popowitch Smith wrote: In posting your representative wi 2004 Page #94  
he Cleveland Ufology Project Smith wrote: You seem most interested in "UFO  2004 Page #95  
artz. Speaking of Newton, Schwartz wrote: Newton became acquainted with sev 2004 Page #97  
blic until 20 years after Schwartz wrote of Newton's claim. Dr. Eric Walker 2004 Page #98  
 McDonald on April 7, 1970 Lundahl wrote, "Will look forward to seeing you  2004 Page #101  
nd for UFO Research, Don Berliner, wrote an extremely innovative paper in 1 2004 Page #127  
Variety reporter Frank Skully, who wrote a best-selling book entitled Behin 2004 Page #136  
o that comment by the President, I wrote him a letter and sent him our film 2004 Page #140  
Barry Goldwater on March 28, 1975, wrote a letter in which he first told of 2004 Page #146  
er 19, 1981, Barry Goldwater again wrote to Lee Graham that he had given up 2004 Page #146  
 On June 20, 1983, Barry Goldwater wrote essentially the same thing to auth 2004 Page #146  
ash Retrieval Conference Goldwater wrote to commercial airlines pilot Kent  2004 Page #147  
ctor Quintanilla in a book that he wrote in the 1970s. Quintanilla was the  2004 Page #178  
ld me many times that when I first wrote Out on a Limb that he would suppor 2004 Page #188  
h • Just before dawn on April 9th, wrote a short note to Betsy, he took a g 2004 Page #210  
 Gebauer was "Dr. Gee," and yet he wrote his article as if he had. Unfortun 2004 Page #219  
dar. This part of the Aztec story, wrote Dave Thomas, like all others, had  2004 Page #219  
re is "no doubt in my mind that he wrote the journal." Of course, Pflock al 2004 Page #221  
efusal to identify "Dr. Gee," Cahn wrote, "And thus ended my first intervie 2004 Page #224  
rs, Bowen was a notable author and wrote several popular children's books.  2004 Page #244  
n-editor of the MUFON UFO ]011mal, wrote to Leonard Stringfield thus: " ... 2005 Page #42  
ry safe, manner. On a topic as 3 I wrote about this theme at some length in 2005 Page #76  
ecret." Six years later, Goldwater wrote in another letter that "th.is thin 2005 Page #80  
s in the world. In JuJy 1985, Rich wrote a handwritten note in repl) to a q 2005 Page #80  
or the Testor Corporation. Andrews wrote to Rich, "The topic is UFO. l 'bel 2005 Page #80  
ess than two years since Sarbacher wrote his letter verifying -not merely r 2005 Page #80  
 nonetheless suggestive. «Yes," he wrote to Andrews, "I'm a believer in bot 2005 Page #80  
ere he went into private practice, wrote, and refined his character analyti 2005 Page #90  
. \Y.,/e do not know what Einstein wrote about this meeting, or about Reich 2005 Page #92  
d studying To-T, and on February 7 wrote Reich that he had confirmed (and r 2005 Page #92  
tings , A. Einstein." Stung, Reich wrote back imploring Einstein to re-cond 2005 Page #92  
earch board member, J.B. Matthews, wrote that in the nineteen thirties Hays 2005 Page #93  
cal colleagues agreed and likewise wrote to Brady in support of Reich's dec 2005 Page #93  
hanical flight. At the time, Reich wrote: "I had not sturued anytlung 92    2005 Page #94  
r activities." Douglas's secretary wrote up Moise's calls in the form of me 2005 Page #97  
f the involvement with UFOs, Moise wrote that: "The contact with Col. Werte 2005 Page #98  
Os Several days later, the Colonel wrote to the Director of Intelligence fo 2005 Page #99  
fter due consideration, agreed and wrote to the judge explaining rus decisi 2005 Page #101  
 at first: in March of 1955, Neill wrote to Reich as follows, "Thanks for t 2005 Page #102  
a month after Reich's death, NeilJ wrote this to llse Ollendorff, Reich's f 2005 Page #103  
r back as September, 1947, when he wrote, "The phenomenon reported [UFOs] i 2005 Page #118  
ge to take an honest look ... " he wrote. Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Bria 2005 Page #119  
n 1992, U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman wrote the Air Force concerning Stone's i 2005 Page #141  
onted with evidence, the Air Force wrote to Senator Bingaman to correct the 2005 Page #142  
iet Bloc equipment. "These teams," wrote the Air Force, "were eventually di 2005 Page #142  
ctice. ln June 1957 G. Harry Stine wrote for Mechanix lllustrated magazine  2005 Page #172  
ioneering forensic scientist, once wrote: "Physical evidence cannot be wron 2006 Page #88  
yle, a brilliant cosmologist, once wrote a science fiction book called "The 2006 Page #102  
ns, and so the Express just simply wrote off the story. But as he said: 'Of 2006 Page #125  
stry of Defense from 1991 to 1994, wrote a novel titled Operation Thunderch 2006 Page #130  
y Greenwood. Fawcett and Greenwood wrote: "The Cuban jets were guided to wi 2006 Page #143  
roops. The night of Dec. 5, Truman wrote in his diary that it seemed that W 2006 Page #165  
 over Washington. President Truman wrote about the same episode: "Shortly b 2006 Page #168  
tive in the Directorate for Plans, wrote a memorandum for Secretary of Defe 2006 Page #169  
e study by the local AP bureau, he wrote one purposel y linking the CJA to  2007 Page #20  
ue Book in ""./: .... 1960 ■ Bowen wrote children's books ■ Three addresses 2007 Page #43  
er anyone mentioned a place name I wrote this down, or a building at a cert 2007 Page #85  
stigative author now deceased, who wrote three books on Monroe's death: The 2007 Page #134  
Los Anoe/es Exa111i11er, KiJgallen wrote: "British scientists and airmen, a 2007 Page #136  
fter the incident.) Sergio Poulain wrote a long report titled 'La Prueba' ( 2007 Page #196  
dn't cell exactly irs dimension ," wrote Poulain, "1 only know that to tl1e 2007 Page #196  
djsintegrace when you touched it," wrote Poulain. "The stones were black an 2007 Page #196  
tter dated December 26, 1979, Dunn wrote that "the sample you sent ... for  2007 Page #196  
. On July 30, 1984, Prof. Barsukov wrote the following letter t0 Poulain: " 2007 Page #198  
 sulfuric, picric). The Crumba lab wrote in a "Certificate of Testing" that 2007 Page #200  
ker , a reporter for the newspaper wrote that a "tremendous flaming sword f 2008 Page #8  
o left something to be desired. He wrote that "track is characteristic of t 2008 Page #16  
Douglas Crouch, an unknown officer wrote, "On April 18, 1962, the Air Force 2008 Page #16  
f of Police for Annapolis, MD.27 I wrote an introductory letter and sent it 2008 Page #45  
other about them. Some documents I wrote are in the files and some document 2008 Page #64  
ot going to do it properly. I once wrote a paper on this for the MoD Press  2008 Page #68  
ge light encounter. John Burroughs wrote afterward that there was a light t 2008 Page #80  
s hand-written report 74 Burroughs wrote in his report, " ... you could hea 2008 Page #80  
er of Rendlesham Forest, Penniston wrote in his statement afterward, "The o 2008 Page #81  
Bentwaters Deputy Base Commander , wrote a report dated January 13, 1981, o 2008 Page #93  
cecraft came to grief at Tunguska, wrote an article in the May 200 l issue  2008 Page #101  
thor Alexander Petrovich Kazanstev wrote a story that was directly inspired 2008 Page #102  
ce of economic fascism never was," wrote Thomas J. DiLorenzo, Professor of  2008 Page #124  
rly days of the Bolsheviks , later wrote, "In private interviews , I have b 2008 Page #125  
ictatorship. "When Germany awoke," wrote British reporter Douglas Reed, "a  2008 Page #128  
, and Project Paperc/ip, 1945-1990 wrote that she had examined more than 13 2008 Page #137  
Dean in his book Broken Government wrote: "It has been new on Capitol Hill  2008 Page #142  
 1993 book The Leipzig Connection, wrote: "lt would be false to say [John D 2008 Page #144  
rds by Teller are also not what he wrote about this subject, although I am  2009 Page #13  
on. Dated November 21, 1951, Smith wrote the following to the Controller of 2009 Page #36  
n June 28, 1961, President Kennedy wrote the following to Allen Dulles, who 2009 Page #37  
-editor of the MU FON UFO Journal, wrote to Leonard Stringfield and advised 2009 Page #50  
e told me that a man named Knacke "wrote the bible on parachutes." I locate 2009 Page #90  
 passed away on June 16, 1977. She wrote question marks next to the details 2009 Page #93  
ct him as a potential colleague. I wrote to Yuri Lotosev the following week 2009 Page #139  
 surface. On August 28, 1990, Yuri wrote, "My special gratitude is for the  2009 Page #139  
mes Leech of True: Professor Leech wrote a textbook on Auckland to have an  2009 Page #171  
eem mundane in comparison . Arnold wrote extensively about these strange ev 2009 Page #179  

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ento. ''When I reached the site-he wrote-I was able to see a great lurrunos 2007 Page #200  

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ee the atomic devastation that was wrought at Hiroshima Kazantsev's scenari 2008 Page #102  

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ing behind every heat wave for the wrr"kage. But he's not saying too much a 2006 Page #44  

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l ar te rttfertal ffidaaaa jragMaa wrtah 4a art iwrfrte ta eewrt yaliagr wi 2003 Page #215  

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on · 3) Surveillance/ interference wrth military facilities 4) Psychologica 2007 Page #36  

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 have underpla) ed for many years, wruch I've lately been thinking about. T 2005 Page #85  
pportunity to reveal the degree to wruch Soviet intelligence had penetrated 2005 Page #94  
 the pervasive presence of energy (wruch he termed orgone energy), implying 2005 Page #95  
of new ideas as an active approach wruch can be ruvided into several stages 2005 Page #103  
 itics, or dynamic counterbary, in wruch energy is also used to set up a lo 2005 Page #171  
ck up on trends and topics, all of wruch feed into their 70                 2007 Page #76  
install my remote control software wruch doesn't actually inrubit the machi 2007 Page #88  
 was a UFO/Fl ying Saucer sighting wruch occurred rurectly over downtown Nl 2007 Page #109  
ed from captured German scientist) wruch explains many of the over-flights  2007 Page #111  
48, or 1949. During the broadcast, wruch ·was heard in Albuquerque New Mexi 2007 Page #115  
55: Although the precise date upon wruch Project Moon Dust was established  2007 Page #132  
e Soviet Agricultural Delegation," wruch was making a planned visit to the  2007 Page #137  
a sample of chat mysterious visit, wruch had not been our collective imagin 2007 Page #196  
urrunosity of two pieces of metal, wruch seemed Like two mirrors reflecting 2007 Page #200  

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, went for a walk around the base. WruJe on a tour of the base, they came a 2005 Page #147  
el who claim co have seen the film wruJe on active duty long in advance of  2005 Page #147  
reign and exotic technologies. And wruJe it is apparent that the bulk of th 2007 Page #132  

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s eyes peered at you from the page wrule holdjng up his American Express Ca 2007 Page #68  

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. The object ilisplayed a rustinct wrurling motion as it rotated about its  2007 Page #165  

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n object the size of a car, bright wrute, shaped like two half eggs on a pl 2007 Page #152  

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ses were describing a huge, round, wrutish in color, object with a red ligh 2005 Page #64  

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 ABOUT UFO's. EGAL NO, NO. NO, NO. WS ARE NOT MAXIM ANY CLAIMS OF THAT OR A 2004 Page #24  
: http://www.presidency .ucsb.edu /ws/index.php?pid=605 73 12 Available onl 2009 Page #46  

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om Communications was let into the WSA to observe the lights from the tower 2004 Page #55  
n by our Woodbridge personnel. The WSA tower operator that night was either 2004 Page #55  
right 2008 Lindo Moulton Howe "The WSA Toi·ver (weapons storage area) saw a 2008 Page #71  
We didn't know where you were. The WSA Tower (weapons storage area) saw all 2008 Page #86  
ee frequencies we were on from the WSA, Weapons Storage Area, and they were 2009 Page #70  
see objects in the sky over there (WSA) and I later learned that there were 2009 Page #70  
 underground Weapons Storage Area (WSA), that presumably included nuclear w 2009 Page #71  
YEWITNESSES WHO COULD SEE INTO THE WSA WHEN YOU COULD NOT 65                2009 Page #71  
 object. We're in contact with the WSA (Weapons Storage Area) tower. Adrian 2009 Page #79  

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tes have been located close to the WSPG. Site LZp-1 was located at a ranc)| 2003 Page #232  
rgets hovering to the southwest of WSPG Launch Row. At approximately 7:20 p 2004 Page #67  
les northwest of Ft. Bliss towards WSPG. The surface-to-air missile's myste 2004 Page #67  
t 30 pages of an unpublished book, WSPG 1947 H:rwrtbtr 2003 12              2008 Page #116  

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~Ce:Joma -er LGS~.-c Sal .__ C-ty. Wt, -•ll!l'J SLIDE# 28 High altitude aer 2005 Page #60  
proximauly ftfty to ...,..,,yo.11 !wt In df..,,...,.. II wn conS1NC1od ot • 2007 Page #165  
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c control er.· Al r--arocnd 9 p.m, wt11e1he conlrolers -..ero Slit trac!Mg  2009 Page #144  

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dlity af cosdasa Uawtaaaat Oaaaral Wtaaayw ta Ghiaa with a fta aastataata f 2003 Page #220  

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 atiwca »the ta0c «l UTOx’ mifrtin Wtatfr KEVIN D. RANDLE 129               2003 Page #133  

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e . ■ Black infrastructure to deal wth the problem. ■ Owned by private, int 2009 Page #152  

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                I 50 One question: wtiatwould our own UFOs pe used for? Ant 2007 Page #56  

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chine and its location and you can wtite whatever you want, such as this is 2007 Page #86  

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O MO SrrTEIUO "TIR0UG~ "Tli~ 1'\ll wtl\OUTASOJlQ .                          2009 Page #124  

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litary blockade, sees large saucer wtth a transparent dome. on Inpod legs.  2006 Page #26  

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t.ioMI l 174 WOHKtD 01'-i SF.CRl:T Wt~APON -Jamcs a\[arlon ~nodgrass (abo\· 2009 Page #180  

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e vehicle hid c/lJ"4;1d 00UflO Ind WU flying tlS...-fY .. lbaUI ""° thousan 2007 Page #165  
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Notch: Loring Air Force Base ■ The Wurtsmi th AFB Encounter ■ From Bad to W 2008 Page #160  

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 "27 miles per second." Flatwoods, WV is located 206 miles west of Washingt 2006 Page #96  

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 THE CP0UND, HOWEVER * IN THE AREA wvERF 11-EYIVE SEEN FOL!ND * THERE WERE  2004 Page #21  

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 engines, lasers, or fiber optics. ww majeshedocuments com Wilbert B. Smith 2003 Page #161  
be of great concern. Clearly after WW 2 it should take less than a century  2006 Page #8  
on dollars in total secrecy during WW 2. The Allies broke the German code d 2006 Page #8  
llies broke the German code during WW 2 and had 12,000 people working at Bl 2006 Page #8  
n General just before the start of WW 2 in Europe noted (see Ref. 2) that t 2006 Page #11  
ness response would again resemble WW II mobilization, time allowing, with  2006 Page #63  
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t the FBI Academy during ‘41-’46 □ WWI Army Tank CorpsPolice Chief Marshall 2003 Page #32  
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kground and WWI Recruit to captain WWI engineering duties Civilian engineer 2003 Page #44  
ice precludes his seeing action in WWI and he returns to the States (and Do 2003 Page #85  

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er a Saw UFOs near Iwo Jima during WWII in C46 a In 1950, joined Dubois Che 2004 Page #107  
politico Anastas Mikoyan USSR Post WWII • No completed Atomic. Super, or Hy 2004 Page #158  
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research into biological weapons • WWII: Czech resistance uses anthrax as a 2006 Page #107  
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 its publisher, Gene Pope Jr. 20 ► WWII: The influential ltalian-language n 2007 Page #26  
ential East-coast power broker.) , WWII: Office of Strategic Services (OSS) 2007 Page #26  
Costello worked for lhe OSS during WWII. Total funds needed lo make newspap 2007 Page #26  
nt by Mr. Jack D. Pickett (retired WWII naval combat veteran and publisher) 2007 Page #94  
ought from Germany to the US after WWII via Project Paperclip. She stated t 2009 Page #92  

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e in his diary that it seemed that WWIll was at hand. Secretary of State De 2006 Page #165  

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gments Wood & Wood Enterprises and www.majesticdocuments.com would like to  2003 Page #2  
 can it mean? What is the truth? ” www.majcsticdocumcnts.com President Harr 2003 Page #5  
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