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Colonel 0. M. Young, Executive Q ficer to Major General Johg,Aa.BQnford, Di?EctFF 5f lntelligence, Air Force+_pdvised on 0ctpbenl28, 1952, that had been reported to

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1952,

which is

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written bycontained

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inaccurate information regarding investigations, FBIsregarding indivu &#39 the FBI conducts certain inquini ,m _

cating that

flying saucers pointed out

at the

here that,

request of

although the

the Air

Force. It

Bureau did

at

conduct

presentsome investigations regarding flying agreement has been set up with the theAir Force conducts all investigations saucers and

merely turns

the Bureau,

the complaints

Investigations OSI!, to Air

Intelligence. Air

Technical Intelligence

Base, Dayton, Ohio, for of research pertaining to possible, the

upon receiving

over to

which in

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saucers, a

Air Force

whereby

pertaining to of this complaints

flying nature,

the Q fice

turn transmits_the

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Colonel

A. H. Belmont,

Young suggested

ur.

Albert

the

Secretary

public

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Chop qf the Q fice of

relations

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of Public

Defense,

who represents

contacts

pertaining

Mr. Chop was contacted

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Information, the

Air

to flying

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Force

saucer

and advised that

of

in

matters.

he was familiar

with the attached "New Yorker" magazine article. He advised that_ had gathered most of the material about two years ago when considerable publicity regarding flying saucers had appeared in

newspapers.

He does

not

know where

Ill;

gathered

the

material

at that time but assumes that he gathered it from various sources, such as other newspaper articles. Rhea the recent publicity regarding flying saucers appeared in n8IL 3pOp97'8;_7'8TlÂŹI.DÂŹC." his interest in flying saucers and attempted to bring his

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of interest

investigations by

not

to contact

information

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from

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flying

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the Air Force,

but that

Technical

that

source.

Intelligence

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complaints

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Center for

Chop also

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has

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at

where

obtained the investigations.

information appearing in his article concerning that he is thoroughly FBI ur. Chop advised to flying saucer investifamiliar with Bureau policy pertaining gations,and that he at no time has ind icated to any writer or newspaper representative that the FBI conducts investigations

pertaining

to flying

saucers.

ur.

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make this

contact

that?

if

the

Bureau desires, he would be glad to contactto discreetly determine !ohe? eQ_- obtained his irlformation indicating that the FBI conducts investigations pertaining to flying saucers. He stated

that

he could

any may the Bureau has contacted him. q fer of cooperation was appreciated,

without

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concerning Air Force inwestigations in answer to your request. _

In the Fall of 1957 the United States Air Force took official reports of so-called indicated the

air

that

flying

saucers

of

the

United

notice of

because the reports from the public

the problem might be related

defense

of unusual

to the Air Forte

responsibility

for

States.

On December50, 19k? the Air Force directed its Air Materiel Comand, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, to set up a project to collect an evaluate all

available

facts concerning "flying

saucer" siglftings.

To perform this task the Air Materiel Command Obtained the services of civilian and military astronomers, psychologists, electronic specialists, meteorologists, aeronautical engineers, and physicists.

On December27, 191:9, after 575 reported sightings ma been investigated, the Air Force, with the concurrence of the Army and the Navy, announced the findings of the "flying saucer" project.

The evidene at that time indicated that the majority ofrthe reports of unidentified flyin§ objects could be accountedfor as misinterpretations of various conventional objects, a mild form of hysteria, meteorological phenomena,

light aberrations, or he-sues,

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There remained, hovever, a numberof unexplained sightings, and the Air Force has continued its

investigations

inasmuch as it is an Air Force

bility

to identify and analyze serial phenomena that could possibly be

to

United

the

responsi-

a menace

States.

Subsequentto Decemberl9h9, these investigations have been conductedas a normal intelligence function, rather than a special project, by the Air Technical Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio.

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To date, the Air Force has undertaken to investigate

and analyze

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1500 reports dealing with these phenomena. As before, most of the reports were identified and disposed of as friendly aircraft erroneously reported, known electronic and meteorological phenomena, light aberrations, hoaxes, and other known natural occurrences or man~made objects. The unexplained reports, however, which are in the order of 20 percent the total, cannot be definitely associated with these familiar things.

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12.i1'§1° 1" %1";l l"@1 9 E1_"8 3,°,P°= ?°P The difficulty in disposing of these upon the insufficiency of accurate basic

and flight etc.!

characteristics

unexplained reports is based largely data such as size, shape, composition

speed, acceleration, altitude,

exact maneuverpattern

of the objects.

Although some instruments which are useful in obtaining more accurate data of this type have been available, the reports based on sightings with these instruments have been very infrequent and comprise an extremely small percentage

of the total. information

Moreover, eyen these reports have not included muchof the required.

of this basic

Because of the inadequacy

devoted its efforts indicated

primarily

the existence

data,

the Air

Force has in the past

to determining whether these unexplained sightings

of a menace to the United

States.

Initially

it

was

believed that some pattern might evolve from the study of a large volume of reports.

To date,

which can be construed

no pattern

interpreted

has materialized

as indicative

as a menace to the United States.

sightings persist,

the Air Force will

problem adequate but not frantic

to reveal

anything

whatsoever

of purpose or consistency or which can be Nonetheless,

since these

continue its investigations,

unexplained

giving the

attention.

It is new felt, however, that reports from people whose training and experience in observing aerial objects qualify them to obtain essential data are the only ones likely to produce material suitable for systematic analysis. The Air Force is planning to provide additional tools to help these observers obtain

the

basic

data

it

needs.

Reports of similar phenomena go back to Biblical times. flurries

of them in various centuries.

There have been

The current series of sightings began

generally in 19h6.

Thereare mdhy reasonswhythe volumeof thesereportshasincreased materially during the past few years.

Aerial activity

originated by manhas

increased, and people today have a greater curiosity about this activity than before. Also, our present efficient communication facilities and news media

provide an incentive for reporting unusual observations, for publicizing them and for recording them. However, the ability to measure these phenomenadoes not seem to have advanced in step with opportunities for observing them. The _Air Force believes that most of these phenomenawill gradually be understood as more is known about occurrences

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The majority

of reports

8 percent comefrom civil reported

phenomena have come from civilians.

while approximately 25

airlines pilots,

by military

personnel.

Reports

have been received

About

percent are

also from highly f

Although primary significance is attached to reporws from '

qualified scientists. qualified

of aerial

-

observers,

there

is no intention

to discredit

untrained

observers.

Radar _ -_...-__._.-Sisht_-.. -S-L...-_ZH.._

The Air Force has received many reports of unusual images en radar scopes. is fairly well established that some of these images are ground objects

It

reflected from e layer of warmair above the earth e temperature inversion!. is

can give a return on a radar scope that

Temperature inversion reflections as sharp as that

received

from an aircraft.

Speed ranges of these returns

are reportedly from zero to fantastic speeds. The "objects" also appear to move in

all

directions.

Such radar sightings have resulted Bffort

in hundreds of fruitless

intercept

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One scientific theory holds that light can be similarly reflected from a layer of warm air above the earth and, if proven to be correct, this could account for

some visual

sightings.

' Bearing out the theory of temperature inversion reflection is on incident which occurred in January 1951 near Oakridgo, Tennessee. Two Air Force aircraft attempted to intercept an unidentified "object" and actually established a radar

"lock" on the object. Their altitude at the time was 7,000 feet. The unidentifiei object, according to their radar, appeared to be at an elevation of ten to 25 degrees. Three passes were madein an attempt to close on the object. In cash instance the pilots

reported that their

down toward a specific Ionized

returns.

point

radar led them first

upward and than

on the ground.

clouds are believed

Thunderstorm activity

to be the cause of some unidentified

is identifiable

by radar,

radar

and radar is used for

the purpose of avoiding thunderstorms. In addition, radar has picked up many objects first reported as "unidentified phenomena" which were later identified as aircraft, birds, balloons, ice formations in the air, or other knownaerial objects or manifestations.

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airborne which is knowner appears to be hostile.

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not mode radar scope.

every time that ur.ltntified images Current Air Force intcrceptors are

short-range, short-duration, high-speed aircraft effectively when it is possible to track atarget so that its position reasonable degree

in the air at of accuracy.

some future

' ballads The first step in collect all available

balloons, aircraft, reports from specialists in

and can be employed most by visual or radar means time may

be Predicted

vith

a

9£.§!2lH§EiE£

evaluating sightings data and chock it

missiles, meteors,

reliable sources, various scientific

of unusual against known

aerial phenomena airborne objects

and weather phenomena. If

with sufficient fields for

details, are further analysis.

is to such as

still unexplained,

turned over

to

M92=.=."a ?_l.=a=' $2: EY.==._1v_=f@i=2.s

_As stated earlier, there isaneedfor betéer reports from trained observers using adequate equipment. The with instruments

Air force

intends to

wherever possible.

implement its

present study

_

The recent development of special photographic equipment may make it possible to gather data hitherto uobtainable through ordinary photographic methods. This equipment consists of adiffraction grating camera which separates light into its component parts spectrum! and registers then on film. The priniple involved is that used by astronomers in determining the composition of the stars. In this manner Air Force scientists may be able to detennine the characteristics of the phenomena and

subsequently identify

Another proposal

involves the

the source.

use of

telescope equipped with a camera. This

a continuously

operating Schmidt

telescope has a wide aperture lens

is capable of covering scone of 150 degrees or nearly the whole sky to horizon. This equipment will make it possible to get on aseries graphic plates acomplete record of what happens in the sky at night.

The Air Force has

Eat "§.=_e<=sz1"a" 1.22. 1122 stated in the past, and reaffirnm

and

from horizon of photo-

at the present tine,

that

these unidentified aerial phenomena are not a secret weapon, missile or aircraft, developed by the United States. Hone of the three military departments nor any other agency in the government is conducting experiments, classified or otherwise,

with flying objects which could be abasis for the reported phenomna. As far as is known there is nothing in them that is associated with material or vehicles that are directed against the United States, from another country or from other planets.

Your interest vo may

be of

in this

matter is

greatly appreciated.

Please call

upon us if

further service.

~Sincerely

yours,

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A l~".lQ ORTE|lt Pl |"|itlsummet' til l9-ii", the 1 k

AT l"

SOMETHING IN

}0f the

THE SKY

Qtatt-= Air l"nrec, :tl|"t :nl92 unit t :rtvtl

with such pr-:h|t'tn~' as the tlt'92elnpll192 t'5llg_;llllIll there was tnent nf guitletl missiles antl supt-rstmit

l'92"GEW

eertainly an

Air Matériel

Comma:

anil its hast: was, and ii, at 92VrE;ht Fit: Daytnn, Ohio. The project's task turn

harm in a~-timing for the mttmt-nt tltat nut tn invulve amixture

tit nltl-fashion

travel haul detection, scienti canalysis, puhlirre craft, the rigging up at r;ttl:||' tit-tit-hi-ks, the era til i|1tt'|'pl.'met:t|'y :lI'|'i92't'tl the earth hail antl hecntnt: and its enntrn92'e|'sy the Katy with nu-|' tiuns, antl the study ul tt widespr unl tntittn, futlml ilirll t Hl1lru|'|lt"tlh92' an nhjt-t"|i92't' fur jnttrnt-_92sfrum elst-~ itate nf miml. In 11¢-eeml-er, I9-I wltt-rr !|'--ilntl alter t'ht-rlting, u92't'r period nf Itt annther,ln=l t tit l'tplt'tt'l_92' t|iH't<n-nt, llt . |tl-in the solar .92t'<lt'|n. this wmiltl ltnt |tet'ess:t| ily t'xt the rst lt1tltyt::trs, three hutttlretl and leventylnay repurts nf intrutlers in the I-Ry,the J iettitin I the cnttntry were stt-iii; tw-i rtmsitlt-ratinns the .-92ir I-'u|'t-e In Farce screenpubliclycalled itquits, butPruj Strange nhjeets that strt-akt-tl nt ru.92= theh:t92t- lit it setting up :i '3l1 |||kt' |:t'utl t tltt I, litil1tt |'t.'F-I til H.'ttinl92I1l §t't't|sky at trementhms §|!L'L illl uhilc ll92, Saurer was not actually dishandetl.B these pcnple,who iltcltttlt-tl sitrh pint"- rity, the secret nfsmne experitnt-nt:|ly- timml security, the Air Farce annuun tieetl stutlenls nl the ht:.'l.92'C|t.< as airing nhjt-ctstil its nwn that unly :1 trttstetl at the time, was not endangered.T its mt-mhers knt-w .'tl92ut|t. 9292'hatplane pilnts,f:trt ne|'s, aml the Lietttt-ttattt lew uf ying ttattrers were ttpparitiutts,it la Guvernur of Itlahn, were nut .'thhIn t'92'e1 all attriiitttahlc either In afailure pttt'|m.~e, tl1t' in92't the sti;_-:tti-in, with iclentily the things they hat] st-en,they wltith Ihate ht-en in [t|l1t l1 lrnm time rt:t u;__'t1l Z.t.'nhjcels, eunvettti were ahle to ll. St f ll!L them 92'ivitlly antl tn time,has seetttitt-=."l_92 ht't.'nhoaxes, t'xhat|sti92'e. ortn amiltl lnrm ttf mass h

acht' s:tt|t-tlg er. in1llt.'t|plt t'92t~|-y l_92'i|t:'

unfnrgettably. The

teria. The Air Farce, however, did r ilihe .-92-irl-'urt'etiriginally pt r:-'-nnnt-I |tewsp:t|92e1'~ t"alh-tl

the ofrst

lllCSt."1Il}!i!t |'llllls uhjects a assi;ttt*tl m it was httt-t :tu:_-mtlttetlhy let the matter rest there. ying sattt er, taking lllvll cue ll'HI9292 the :|-ti-tmI'|t1t't'~, Nut lung after the apparent elem pltysicists, |is_92"t'l|rIl=-__'ist-", m:||| whu l't']92nl'It'tl ~.|-rn it Jlllll ||v'1I'<=| h:t92'i||;of |tlt_9292it Pt-nit-et S:n|t't't', :| tallt in 9292 t|l=-'_'i-ls, anal I'l']ll'l'i:tns, I Itatl who tlL'~.t'I'i|it"tl it as slliltl rlikr, :t|tt|

-t |tt:tli92t -ul lhr tltt'

l".ll.l_ '|.|tt' il|92't'sti:_-:ti|i§_-tun with llrigatlit-r Urnt-r:il

Erna

tinn, whiclt pnpttlrtrly l92luurt-, then chic-I nf Air I-'nrcI nallte stuck, altlmt|;_'h| later ll'. li|llL' ru- smut ht.-t"a1nt' v92';t-4 S:||tt't't', rst It-lli;_'cnt*e, theincourse of which pnrtetl seeingthings that lm-ltrtl like ll_92-lttmtvtl :|92 l'|'ujt't't luttr C tt ;tirlC:tl statetnentsll he:uh-tl h_92' l,it:tttL'|t.-mt ietteral llt n_i:t- math ing ClII'tII!1lI.ll1'l lllll |t £l|'|.~'-, llll'l1t fl92'i|1; 92', had tttatlt: many times . Cnttttttantlittg Gen- l felt surehe ying tt:a1 tll|'ups, fl_92in; ;:t<li;ltt:~, ying tnin 9292Lhit|l.'|9292', ice- ream cones, ant] lltitt; |iit|!l.'llL ~. ., . A- ._.._..._...1__..._ .. . .. .. f92'92 dllll IIIIIIC |I|l||92' 92Hl|lllI'92 1lllJl'_{92 9292'l'IL'

5¬ l I92 ll! Illt Sliirs, ritltlittttslt 1|||ll'/.it:ll t:tli|tni:tls l1l g.'-'ttt tn :t|t|u".t|' tn lht |~.t;it ts, and the Presitlt-nt and I1t192'lI92litg'-tllL lIll-V

gress received atlelttgc of lt.'tlt'r-'t thmanding an explattatimt. .92lanynl the letter writers

hatl t'tt|tt l|ttlt'tl that the

oltjt-cts, wltatt-92't-r they nti__-htht-, t92t't't.' tnannul hy Rttssiztm, antlthat as ~.-mu ZI5 tht-it |ti|ut~. hatl luu|t|t<iit|'92'tl stillilTl92'_ I l'|l_'92' t'l|||'|1 _lEl . _..._., -. .1 ..Wtiltltl .....| ....--..limtlvtl --.-----9292'itl92 -.....

atnmic hnmhs. !ll|t:l'a!l1|Ill;lIi the earth

was heing visited hy spate sliips lmtn annther planet. Still ntht-rs 5ll§pL'L'It'tl that our own Air Furct- was secretly testing same new fttrm uf aircraft.

92-

Clitmed from

YORKYER

Stantetaber 5, 1952 names 64 throurth B2

Everyone agreed, ltuwt-vt.-r, that it

was tip to the Air Iinrec, as the tustritlian of nur wt-lltin, tn [ _92| ll.'|lll the ying tihjects and, if tttreess-:|t'y, rt-pt-I tn

them. The

The N211

result W.'ts the l:|ttnt l|in-_'

hf the Air Farce, un _lanu:it'y Z2, I945,

of aspet-i:tl itt92't:sti;_t:ttinn, in92-|--.ti'_-aan titm that,

t|mtt;_'h hasit l'I.';lt'll92'l-l num-

l. | m|s' t't||lt l92 still lt|~tin|'|92, timlrt 9292".'t_92 mill hits yet In |n|1 lhr pttltltt lltitt-l at re.-"t. _,

It apptittrs that, asitle lmin lllc Imp-:

of rettsstttittg :1 jittery|mpttl:|t't', .'92irlllr Force, in embarking ttpttnthis ttmh:rtaltirtg, hadany ur all nf thrt.-u things in mind. It may well have shart-tithe t i92 ili:92n concern u92'er what, if anytltin-__:, the Russiansmight h"t92'c In llll with the repnrted pheltnmcna,antl it may even

have feltthat tninsureatlitirtittgltgiiing

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of Idaho, dit-elnsed that h.'t'.'e tn tln '" nnthiug_ 92e t-n-called

' I

saucers; I ll swear ti

a stack oi

we don'tover

Bibles, if you like. Sm .;

et up

he

had seenact-met-shapeuunject__,-tailiiig

thewestern part of thr

It

hate any secret newt_t| 5of airerait nally dipped helnw the hn. .51], he said. Later nn, the pcrsunnel ofProjthat could hate started all this Cn|'nmntion. Third, nnhudy, inuttr opinion,has ect Saucer deritletl that the Lieutenant

t 92 1

looking at either spotted space ships {rum some other Gnvernur h tl heen planet. Fuurth, crerytliing nur investi- Saturn nr l92 lt-rcury.! Fourcups inPortgators learneel has heen tnatie rtvrtilaltlclaml, Ur:-gun, ienv a grnup of discs wnhhling, tlisappearing, antl reappear0 the puhlic.

ing."

Repitrts of rather phenumenaltaving " I HE rst saucer incident occurred heen seenin the skies appearedin the nn the

aiterni-nu ufJune Z4, l9-4?,

papers ahnnst laily. Tteu,-92r|'ny n iccrs Arnultl, nu ahtlsiness Richartlsnn, .*92laslÂť:a, repurtetl trip fur aBoise, Itlahu, rm that makes at l"'nrt spherical nhjectying tlu-uugh re-euntrnl etpiipment, was ying his seeing a when Kenneth

the air at ii1t'I t.'tlihlt.' speetl antl le;t92 private planeirum Chehalis, 9292 ashing-tit trail; shermen tiff ton, tn Yakima, 9292'ashin;_'tun. The re- ing nu92';t]snme l92't-wfuutttllantl saw a series nl at-rial ectiun of rt hright Hash unnne win-__' alatiy caught hiseye. He tttrnetl anti, at a aslics, silver tn rciltlish in t t1ll1t'; watehetl agruup nf saucers tlistattce he llliIll_ __'i92I ahuutwas twenty in -!|'e1_'un anti her miles, saw what he tuult ltt he nine tail- spell nut l'-I-1-I -E-I-I,alertetl li-s~. airrraft *It;;..|m;_t tuwartl Muunt m-i5;|||mrs tuthe presenceof fureigrt a -t.'t |92| :trIi|'i|t|_'_ mule 1't'l in mtr l{:|itti|-t , l tmiltl srr tltrit mttliltrs tptill :t;'92'ttls !kl.i|u-|n.| an City plainly againstthe su--W,"Air l"m"te .92klL'92;

|n.tn saw at

saucer the hulk nl six B-Z9:~;" and Itttelligeiiit tptntetl hint as 5-'t_92'iuj..'. a They flew very elusetn the muuntain- pruspectur in the Casratle Munit:1 tups, tlin,-ctlysuutlt tn southeast. tlnwlt tailts ni !rt-glut saw six saucers in

hanking the hug's-hack uf the range, flyinglike grnup,

in the sun "rnuntl,

geese, in atliagunal, ehainlikc line, as silent, amlnut ying in inrmatinn." 011 there were twelve if they were linketl tugether . . . achain the liuurth ni July, nf uf szuieerlike thinj_-- at lt'.'t~'t miles j'1'}'n||'|5 ve s.u|ct-rs inwith-ly separateti

limp, su't'|'92'i|u_' in atul nut ni the high p;||-1-. ulthe Uniletl_Slates. Uni Hi siglitetl at 'l'reutnn, NI- W tununtaiu peal>;.~."I'lu.-y were at. .. anti lllt 2~t' s:u|cers, _ll"r.~ey, 9292';t.~ t|'itt CLl :t to 5n shinyth:tt theyt ellet'tetl reu-urks display. Dr. Paul he sun like :t ntirrur." :92r-

-92ig9292, ill 92 ll l"itts, an Uhin State Uni-

nultl saitllte 9292':|tc|tul the 92 saucers int

tlt| t't' lttitttlte

92't'I':sit_1' whn |>.-! 'l&#

antl estim:|tetitheir speetl:tt

was fur

ahuut twelve an huur.

this emwiletl

Air FuI t t.' technicians,

i

nnsultctl hy newsp.'|pet'-

'5' men, saitl

Qli

,9

that any

atime

atlarltetl tn

Prujeet Saucer, cnnsitleretl

ltuntlretl miles

uhject

mm- in; thatfa-"t 9292'ttlIltl he

t1

enrulitiun in

the hulitlay skies the result of mass sugygestihility, the same jumpy trait time c:uu-.etl Americans

to sec

invisible tu the naketl eye at

'/.eppelins n92'L't'l1t:-'ltl during

.-92rnultl's estimatctl tlistance.

and after

The press set- 'eti .-92rat 1tultl's stnry, and he wasre-

that saucer

sentful. liven

if

ten-stury luiihliitg

Isee

the First

9292 urhl

9292-'ar. graphs Our shuw incitlents al-

ways increase drammieally

a-

after publicity," he has

flying c

thruugh the air, l 9292'un t sayawurtl ahuut it."he aleÂť -

:_.

since tnhl me. The sky, you ltnntr, has been a

stutree ui e.92t ili|t_:;visions r|;||'t-tl, anti9292'lH'll gut he [nun time inum-uuu'ia|, :tml its attt';u'liar]; In ll-tier ll! 9292'tnlt' st't'it'-t :t:|rn|.' tirles :|ltu||t i

his espt-r'ie||ct" int amag-

ti-in is p:||'tit't|l;tl in ml! ly sir:-tn; jittery lnntnents."

a'1.ine callul Fab",

No snuner were the slteptiral news paper acctuutts printetl than tltt'I.l'lt$ of Charge l'|'t-ject of recugnizetl Saucer penple turuetl up with similar rc-

FROM the beginning, n icers the in

assignment. pnrts. 1'92nrither resiilent .-if linise spotteda peculiartli ieulty in their If you lnul; nuttltc wintlnwantl see a discuver that city, "a hall circle in canIprnveur tlisprnvc shape, clittgittg tn acluud arul just as sntnetltittg, huw 4 hright ht-1 e -~~_____

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what it was if Itlitln't see it and you anti siI92'e|'y-luukiug a mirror as you Sun." Lieu- can t tell me much ahnut what

taught in the raysof the ,- <_-

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tn. -- ammo

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nt nt. clulngrel...

Vic-,tr0la 45 a

E

9292 fig!!! I lL |tl .1|]t| llIl.' nltglt 92II||||n-utu

in 92't'atltittgtnn, ttaitl'1IhlI'te tmeday

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0

g

ehntliy tlilt-1' i'rnjet >1-r httti pr:-l l

sttnnthl!ht-etnne a th...b of the past.

l ,7_

92_--¢ __--_ - -..~ ~_: ._..__+. t-_ 92 ___ :;__ -.

It wnttltl he tli 't-rent if ying ttau-

Cerswereltnnwntn exist. Then we eunhi have t'u'lleetetl evident : indi-

t

Ywn .

t i

U, . ',

-"ii-1

nl

eatingthe liL'gl't nf prnhahility t.that § melt thingt were»i;_:htetl anti the reason

fur their:tppe:||';tttt'e at :1gi92't'n plate. I 012" 1 I -'1

t;

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Cnnt|»l--M

.

In prnve,ingi ;1ii!' Milfifilint it it ilI lpns ~;iiiit'

45|'i92 2, antiwith nality, :t tltnthle negativer 3i_.95 sattetrrs" -ttggt-sletl lnl pnee! thnt is, that thereare mt _92'i:1g

|'t||nnu|:r;|;|| A 1. 'l! tltl-ttTitroai tune1!hl¢'|||_

antithat pt-nple havelint seen yingsau-

O |'|..1}t= ll|| til I'| rcrnrtil ll n|lt-inatiirtg

cers. The ht.-stwe cntthl tin under the eirettm~t.1nee.~ w:t92tn tletittee, rst, {rum

Q '|'|tt.ml_92 rrmiftiInd eltanger designed thefart thatithtttl nutbeenpruvctl,that

Ti-r tntehother Qnnet-rslm/I ht.-en seen anti, rteetmd, O lit-t-ttrtlnt-ltaugefrom lite rt-nlt:r l|tc frntn the fact that renstmahictheories;l I92'uJv'rn hay O int-lmlt--ttilt unrtit I-| |Il19292'it'l92I! nienttitlheatlvaneetl tn explainawayall lmnt-»uf am|'_tlm timrg--. then-port: nfseeing them,thatpruhahly Other "92irtrulu" -IS..rt-enrti .- elttuigvrl pi. lam an 2-lb. tn.

nnhntlyhat! seenthem at all. The

fewer the tltt-nrctiettl explanatinns and the irv; |'|i:ttt.92ii1ie they were, the mare rt-;|~--itthere 92t;t.~ tut 1-tn-|92t't"tin; penple hm] wen §|ttt'L'|'>." 'I.i|t..92-i.'tj:rr slmultl iI-olaig -I Q 42>

out, It e.-9292 7|e1 0_It l ttza/itzt I/:c"92 |m9292 H;ll, i,;,,||||| ll;-lm|:n||iIIl slumul -92nu-In I LOVELY TO LIGHT .

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BIY...

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' g. . : hf -,- _-:.:.,i»-4' J9.r A nnielubruu ll

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was:tn_t' 9292'.1_92' lu:tt't'nuttt lnr theepidemic

||I|lII iflughl '1» it-atin ylanl ll-IvrrIndkn! thun wt mlII lellnte senilI nrl andlttilhel inulnrythat In intuit: ultlrul iith whiteullill. .-|-

i __ _ ,_92 TI}. __ 92 ,0

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hisht-atl, antieuntinlleti, It's Ittli iculti lmtteqtt in gratp,hut in wasthe jnh we taeltlittg." lwereI st.-.kt-ti Majnr Bnggs Whether there

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vi I|'Pu]'I92 n| 92[|';||t_2| t t it'921i.'li Hiljl.'|"l?~_ " ![ t't|t||'§tt||t'1't' is," ill: | t'|iiit'ti, ll _92nn lmk up:tt the.~"lt_92' lungettnttglt,!nu

can:thnH~t :tiw:t_92s makeulttt' I92l I l¢Iili g

there that :tp|>t':tt'sstrattgf. .-92I more |tl |tt'u|92|t.' are lttttkittgup nnw than ever ht,-{nrt:.. Kills tlntt teuttttt freight car, 'n'.sl

an! inure;theyt 0|.llH :tirp|-"laws. Penpic

Feline.50. Illl orIla. .7! In 0.0.9. :Ihm.

whn were

trttittetl in nil nhservatinni

Open nuns; I-a tittrin'__' the war h:t92'e gmie right On

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nhserving. Alan,thepnhlie hasn't for941$twust or tttutu tttttntctnrts gottenthat the atnmtehnmhwas kept l

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:11tutantg 8| . It-u_!oeg7|1,_?,§_l -ibl secret[rum it

N Q.

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fur three'95-e:trs._ This

time,penpiewant tn knnw

what ;ctxtlf-

in-Lg, 5-0theyinnittip." I92 l:tjurBoggs

sighed.'l w:t.~a irnt: whenpeople used In make a_wish if they saw a Shout-

in; star. Nuw theytelephutte the Air

|'_uI ' t'|. .e

I-'

hlajur ]§n;_'g-.-t and I pnntleretl this

ttnrumzttttit agein siieiteefut :1tnnttteltl. i 77'

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l'l'he|t he returnedhrisklytn thepruh»i

li

lent-tthat hzttl

ennlrntttetlthe inveati-1

;_-:tttn~. Tlte tntet.-t|t;;ih|tthin;weltatl tn 9292-nrk nn w:t.-the l;|t'i that the sky is

lulltil thiltgs," heaaitl."_le:tn't even! At bendingIur|'92iIurQ and Jiptlrtnwlttllbrtl. nd I-um slumpta Dlpl. N lot hlvhlei.

, lllli ' -NATIONAL. IIC. '

cnnteelnsetn estitnrttitt;the numberof

tlenntmereial and militaryaircraftup

lthert: atweather anygiven mnrncttt. Then, there gaucstovrrt, ll. v. ' isimple halltmns, thanll / nr"""qer are inure than live ltnntlretl out ts oft tme kind or annther that release balluons


in the way it tin-.1|92p. ,...___n --" lht" lute.

nl night.lK

L,._.

_Here, the expert» prnft .5-tn Impe,

At .1 1-*"~.,:1;'. ~-1:a*iit+tt"~»' 1.313 ea rt.-aft.» 4- .1 '_". {.1 ,._._.

was .~mnt-thing Pm_ieet S;92t1t't'l"|. get- .41 t_ nuiti " its teeth inn». The whale ying-saucer

||' 9% II

1' . tttystcry might he explained. The rst =--'.- ' l'.1" " ' ,1. -_<I1§;_.-'. . step was tn tlctermine whether the uh-i E"}*- =- -'* --.. " '00" jeet wasan aircraftthat hadbeen parby atehiud tn 92h'|'92n§-C} '6' - "t|i! uh:-etirt-tl been distnrted by al':ti|t- 1 9 tpearnttee had

||F|1 i. Twit hnmired anti twenty- vei

'vi1i:mmilitary and ight Khedtih-s were attalyzt-ti,and it was fnuntlthat

one otherplan-:, anAir FnrccC-47;

had been near the £:tst-.-rn stirliner at . the time the l l'l_92 uh_|eet §lt 1"intI§ was

sighted. Cunjeeture ahuut the

.-H uI$

C--I71

began tn appear irrelevant,hm:-e92'er,7 when theMnenn grnundcrews agll-eti .

ti

with Chiles anti 9292'hitteti that the thing

the_92 had teen wasgoing much fatter

ii.-?*" 1;-4' -

than tvm |llll1lil'i'ti -'In mih-H -hmtr, mil

m, nnlestsit tlawilletl armuul ;i||ll'lt'" _- me

*=t

where, wuuhln't have liliielt anything

iiite an

qr , ,I J 1 . k

itnttr in get irutit hiit iit in

I92|untgutm-rt.

. I ,1 6 'l'j::*' :4 7

.'925tl'0nut 11L't tn work 5 n went the

- -.: |'n'-ihletn. H_92'|'|t'ii Dr. the I -.'tT-*"u:-P eunsitleretl! ' .-{92f.>'1?-;ii4i - 'i&#39 1 -. "' ' . VI'_"l-5'";pimsiitiiil} that a hriiiinnt,sluw-taming .»."-

l.__ ,_:_|~;'4_§.;,:_ . -J . meteur mi;_1ht he thee.92|1|anatinn. Vari.1 '-"7": . "3 ntta hitsnf the :||92|92:u'itim1'.~"tlescriptintt >-"W . ~.--3'-Q"! r ' , ;_' ". t'i|u|t|t';|-_-mi I'|lI lhi- iIIlI -"ur:|n:_1|'-rt-ti

,

Iia|nt'," "t'i;_'.'tr-~i|.'tpt-1|," ".1 ll'l. llll'IHiHU92 |92lt|'92't an92e. ' nf "U|1furtu|thteiy, the

he left tn the

_F__ ._ _ t, :_.-_ +;~£;-.;-;__?_

|v~_92"t'lt|il-igists tell us . tn

whether the it1t|ttt.'t|i trnii of tc a bright meteor cntihlprutluee thesuhjeetire int-

9292'l'HIt' art-|mrt nn l1i~. in

_ I"

t"- *=. -'7 H

mling.-t. The ps_92t-liulngi-its t.'&|1t t:!-wti

the npiniun that .1meteur cnttiti imlet-tiH he t lti2~l:|iit'I'| I --r a:~|1at'e Dr. Fitts, ship. I.i

J -_' - -, t £¢'~! o. l|:n

I4*

pres-titin ni:| .-hipwith lightedwintlt-wt," he

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i

A1 '- ~._

1 lite !itiu Stale |92.~_92't'ittIiugi~iI, nh:~ert't't]

that huth

Chiles aml

Li. if ..

-':_-ti": V

llieht :5-k'iH. nl |ttt'teur.~ tiltiL are r~ ttnla92';tii1. :||t|t', |!I illtti . i|t'|'tt'ii ilitti ltn lttL'.'llt2-i 92 I. "we; .,.'_ _Kg Ini. te.~'ti|92; l1!|mthe.~i~. hi.~ Itwili have tn

I-1

__

9292'hittt-ti wert:

human anti lherefure as iilzt-|_92' he *.?~f¬ tn 51t 4; ~"-"*'="t=1'*- -i¥tr't-ietiins. nl mast stiggestihiiity as any__ ' '. . .-'. -"'_Q une ehw. Dr. |"itt.~sti-hi me thiring a ,_- _92_-} talk Ihad with him that ].'?!"i_92'Chl}illgi§l§

are ttsril to the factthat evenpenpie ui high mental ealihre nftt-itmake mis-

O

!,!iuit'~ nimut 9292']92:|t am .Iilvtf .'92i,u|, I wuuhi like In |tt.'rit=' lift |u-in. that pi]-1|» are traim-1| In il|92|l'lltlIt IH'-," he 92:|it|.

. in .:. . hi P, .. .

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I-".5"-.'f'-1. .1f§ ::- -E_"- -ta;-'.'w:=' ' .

. . --_:__-,._ ,- ._ I-IV:-_92__ .V, ~-_ V-Ht ., an ._, -

luig llttfntuual Ext -

".¢__ii{_f J.._. .| __':_ » » "-' . ;"."=. =4-, ' ""' _""" '1-lit-_92 92'rr_92' grate un litimt th'|92t-mlent L .. U.

"=tt'tttttt'|II.92, Ialt-n't anti Itnnw whetlier

f

.r-.- m.'t t:>=.'|ri|!' siiperiur uhs-t:I'VeI'S nut them. Itin linuw that during t..e war, when Iwas in the .-92ir Force, i§t1 $ ¢iv"i

:i'§J"6f Batugwaqmp

_._.~+. ".%:.§:'.'#@ ;,; atwatt ssaatt._'

pihrts fr;-quently gave Sulht. pretty mid l't.'|'|tll'l!-t what they'd seen whileuf y. i "~"*="= ing theirtnissimts. Chiies anti '9292"hitt¢-ti

Liv;-i i? 2ii*,-§%i'?E:?}a}"3t '3" -*-: 'i'*-1"&# ~-'- ~I""-I iii t*?E..i'§l¬;% ? -< -.-i. " =3. »¢" i readily agreedthat their repurt might §; it-__ .."§. Q N e; , :¢'j'.-'r-*-_.J ...,. . .tL3!-ti-= : i"tFt *192at-T.-1 : >-535 ="=-"' ' .».,.--_~w . __1=_ tjut

d'_;l_;| __ ..--1. !,-,,_.|*3_; -4__.rc * ~~7»F"e-tilt: et$"1 or iv_-'-- »:.~=L".'§ in I"'i-¥¢-*~'t':'§pt,ji92 H;

t-.~~:---~s.cr- - ts85ir»--wt-5»; i


l_____.~

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mg a

==.. ?a

i

I

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port fnrelearance tnIantl when .

what ttecmetl tn he anotherplane :tail-

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lighta tlmttti.-tnrl yards away. He queried thetower,andthementhererepurtcd

1' -l 92 - t "'.~.'n..--I 4 Huh _

F

rnntine lhnrlll {nr ll --- 92'nr" Da-

kiitaNationalGuard,anti in lteti thetnwerat thel":trgnMnnicir

thatthennlyntheraircraftriverthe eld was a PiperCult. Gnrmanerlttltlneethe Cult plainlynntlinetlheinwhim. Curi-

3

nus,he ew towardthelight. It was ahuut six tn eight inches in diameter,

uh-arwhite,antirnntplelelyrnuntl,with a an-t nf fuzz at the edges," inrman later tnltl ittvcstigatiirs. atltlittgthat he

V

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saw nn nntlinenl anything"arnnnd theedges.It washliniting unandn . i Aslapprnachetl, |1nwe92'cr,tht-lightstat!i 4 rlenly ltccattteneatly aml ipnlletl inln i

O

HIQHIOY

DI§K in gt-min:

i.SOLID llhognny from the New Arlinglnl Group by Kling. A distinctiveaddition -to any room.

I

:| sharpleit hank. ,. . -l lll92'L after it ll 92 nml lvrniiglittn!"tttanifnlii|t1"L792,92ll1"l.' up tn sixtyittcln.-s, hut I cin|h|n'| catch up Full cnlnr lmnklet. "Your edwith the thing. lt st:u't::tl gaitting :t|tinmm ntul 92'uu" cnnlairuhelpful lulgetlltlns on the cite ot [urtnticand againmade a left hank.I put Jitun: and heslrnontdccnrniqn ml arrange-mt-nl.'Sentl 15! tn my |"-§l into a shzlrpturn atztltried eoint_nKlmg factories.Dt-pt.'l'9. tn cut the li;;htnil in it~.turn. Hy then, Ila!-ville. N . 92- _

At leading stores.

l92unG Mriims n|at_|t!c_:T||n;w 1Stnltlenlyit maile a tltarp right tnrn

we wr| t' :tt almnt ea-wit tltmi-.-||ttl feet. >

_/mime u

antl We itt'.1tl|:ti straightat t :lL'l't nther. _lu~"t when we were ab-int tn enlliele,

£.>-if ._é,t~j{-5 V

.3"

9.-ii I *i '

i

I guess I gutr-cared. I wentitttn a dive| 1

;*,

M

;ll92ulllli92'tltnmltcil

:|lull

in-t. Tilt-||

it tnatlt:

circle ahunt a ll92nlt§ ll92tl feet ahnve,

and 1 gavet. lIi l§t.' again." Gnrman fullnwetlthe"lightup tn fuurteenthntts:|nd

%%;;:929292* *~" l

.1.,

i l

ant! the light |ta~~t-tl |l92'l'I' my e:||tnpt-at

J

leet, where, alter another near cullisintt,

Y5

ifI

.i-

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.

a ,~,-.=-hisshipwent intn

E

.-o; .'.-2, . ." 0

-1J',p.I__§_Q_

:1

_._ . _,~ ---1' ,. -. AtiJ! _ ,0 *=.-;_-' :" ,;;.;_.,j I

ll!

ifih

pnwer stall

analthe

light tli~;||ipt-;|rctl ti the nurtltwest. _}1:r:tt:::-.nnticrtl tin a=:t:nt!.~; ==rettltattste

- -v. _"

trail ntlnrs.He had gunned his plane uptn fnnr hnmlretlmilesan hunt with-

uutgainingnn thelight.It wasahh:tn

steep l angle lt:l!' nf .t.nr.~I'; maintainan t Xtt't:l

far greaterthan that of hisAir i_¥;;; 1*=11-Q, a ' *-' l"nrcc ghter. 9292'hen I attemptedto to as-ieent, +

.

turn with {the light], I hlzlcltctlnut tem|mr:trily,duetn CXt C$$l92'l! speed,"he t ii» soft, 1|»-iii}? tttmi; ibo df-iii saitl. I am itrfairlygum]physical condiiiim andI donothe-lieve thereare iii ! , tw@-"e@~»:t J at

-1; K 1' Qf I. I . _ ~ Hit if_

if any,pilutswhncnuldwithstand the ' Iianiot. "*1 r _; A '2 i turn and speed cficeted hy that light aml ";seii.-' 3-Zr-a_s?, wt l§l%;ri§.q'¬; Y rctnain t'nt'l§t'inus." ' lhl'E92i'I.o '5 " l.*%H§3%%% %nw; -'*l'I'njet Rancerin1.~pi.-ctctl t that Unr-

Z-_ Ilup -,'.ci'1t|ll| afri db_rIpo'|o'¬'3 i ntantn-':|.~ tiltingwith :| wt-atltt-rhailnnn. ' A Lt.-sw_o o L _ il

I-'in' nnr thing,it it-arnt-ilthat the |"ar;_;n tveatiteratalinnhail Iat.'ltliglltetl iI.92'-t'|.l hallnnttonly tell tttinulrshufnrcGm -

MARn>.0sA - Siiil il' iii&Benrt|tiiiiiii>rtL "293 I.-'5AN_kETii¬ Ii man spatrul stuppetlbeing rnntinc. T heobject's steady, practically vertical _.,..V| _: _I-0 !.e climbsuggested the behavior ul a hal' .irE:" ;f';.'i'_ . "_j-= .2

§' .1 +a'HAMILT_°N'-LOHIO

4'

-fit ' -:"" MADE,|.BY_. ,1}; -

loon. A technician wlm once wurketl on

ProjectSaucertold me recentlythat a weather halluun with an airi chasing plane is comparabletn diving to the 1bottomofa poolafter a hniluw rubber

Dar, '71, 72


I

ltnldiug nnein tn! nu." r"-3' hesaid. The

rancher fnrwai

: f~

"I-

nd tn

WriglttField,whereit w Jnti etl;tI remnant nl onenf the i ndiaryhalloonsthe hopefulJapanese dispatched across thePaci cduringthewar in an

_ _I

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...§ .'. §t L.- itji iI.,:|.'iD -

a--iii" -i _-I; 92' ,' ' ; .79 4 r.92'

effort to start furest res. 92

. ,_

lL~.dJ»-

eti 92q,92-.1 .,,_,|1_,

Evenpictures takenof suppnsed sau-

A

...

.-;-..1-9 '5" " "'* "s""'f;r

iugiq

.;.,,_» ' @l'.~-~l>_-er: failed tnimpress the experts. 'l'het-e :39-Z;-. '1-

a ,3.s the ear: ni

man tn Plateaus.

iiriznna, whn sputtetl aI1.-it gray uh-

Jectspiralling up anddnwnin theslt_92" I1.a speed thatheestimated at hctween

cs/~ ,

four and ve hundred miles an hnur.

He snapped two pictures of it withhis

M ,

Brownie. Printswere rushedtn Project Saucer,and Dr. Irving Langmuir,tlte

physicist anda NnhelPrizewinner,was asltctl tostudythetn.The tll llltgttisltetl

'

_ill!

iii-eatist learned that a tltntttlt-rstnrtn

_-at Eaezir gsegi

if

had occurredjust hefnre the picture-

UA IQ-__._J e

-_Jr.-.-,_,r __,"' .,-4' '~-

~,

talting,andconcluded thathewasltItIli-

-in

ing at a t nu|92le of rather punr shuts nf it pittt ul |t;|||erluringlttlllirtetllit"

:. . ;;; - -

292.__'I _, j hf-L TI." 2'

the wind.

1' " . .-s ft -_:_ v,K

L

AStime went nn and the sltics, ap|t.1t'..,._ entl_92', enntiuuetltn teem with

-'1'

fly-

ingsaucers, thegenerals in thePentagun,warmingtn theirtasiz,deeitieti in llll ettiargethe senpe all the ittvestigatintt.IIBII

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IIIMILI ll

IllliHIE].-

L'n|tt|u:tuders nl all .-92irl-'n|'ee in~t:tll;|-

tinnsin the cnunt_ry wereurtleretltn assign Intelligence n ieerstn lnuiiintn sightings repnrtedin theirareas.The nflicers were ittstruetetl tn snlirit the as-

,-ai¢_ijasus»" A'

-'§iit"s'iii'i&# 0 . -5""ii,"+t-t ._ _.

.4.

iitilfllttfttllllt1t1||it i|92:tl pnlieen ieials,9292 ltn Thiscozycotton"pillows" lot

5

your be-ely locum lvrorl sh-ep

.

mighthel:unili:u' withll|t' persnttalitit-s e hold Iltelltrelsnland innf the sauceruhservers.The l".li.i. was hum 0 0 av hriorbuds. Special boonto . 92 alsocailetiupunfur assistance, antias- invalidt and aged Easy to curry 9 ' ' Q-""9292l 9292 I'M signedagentsto helpinterviewpenple I white AC-A. um: inrm. hm ll_*' whnrepnrted thattheyhadseendiscs. or green d lnclh, lull gr twin ... . The agentsuseda standard questinn-eitn, shipping charges Frlp get; id- H5'1 *1 |-hipInOnl--' naire,drawn up hy Air FarceIntelli- Immediate Gr°, ..dQtlign gence,whiehcalledfur suchinforma-

.

out and sun. $17.95 in biue-G-.'.$j ,,. Ii; ;- i

tinn as the saneer's size, speed,cnlnr, and maneuvers. The inlnrmatinn 9292'.'t's

usuallytransntittccl tn 92't Field, right1»-is i hut some sturies were su nhrinttsly

false and snme et-itiettee su nh92'inu>--

ly tri ingthatthel".l£.I.mendidn't

.

I1.

CVBI1hI|tltt. ht l ll nltt the t.|ttt'slinttnaire. In

ll- ein x

Seattle, inr instance, an

alrtllm-tlwuittatttallrtl Il|t' |-utlit't' l-I in-

-.-

fnrtlt litrlll that a l'i;||tun: I|i92|' h.-ul lami-

J1

etl mt her rnttl.The uhjeetturnvtlnut

.

92'.

t_ . , ..

1: _-92_.n,ggv. T} F [ti ht: 3 ltulluw, tlI't||t'|-.~lt:tpetl :t|l';ti|' if '_-ff.1" " . _ . _ 1 M -l O .- t '' - .,_.nl plywnntl, with "USSR" t l tttlt:i maclc '92. .e$. -Q I! dauhetl onit in paint.An l".li.l. man atWhilehoute a.Hordv ' 5.- found that a

turpentine-snaketl clnth

hadcaused the Aame.

practical jnke,

in NIII York:

.-..2" - _ 9'-t7-.1

ewat Paris

""

inSon Froneium; Illinnis,|'t'|'>nI'Ietl that 2 saucerhad Phelps-Terkel

he decided. .*92farmer near Unnfnrth,

crash-landed in nuc of his fields and I,_ -

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.

,-

3!?-_f__k*";'f~-1; ;

,5_~ '5;i , ;-Q1-_;i,3£5:§ '= i ii -' 1"?" '5"rage

Atother loading noret orwrile

EXETER Hosiery Mills taunt». 7 7 --77___.__

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--. _ _ hgrnetl an k$tn - - .,,_ l~T.Ji.l. it____. . .-.._...,-..-,-..,--_--_--...,,,..W~.,.e.-.. .-.. .. .1 . .

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inLotAniolu:

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l1'NI92L $. _,~._,__ Other llcmt l ultht gr :92t'nl'92lt I'I l

were studied

hysurhmen 7r. George

Valley, I nuclearph}'1~ieis| . the Masha-

chuaettt Institutenf '.l'echnn]ngy; staff members of the research

.M-:_gaJ

rm of Rand

Cnrpnratinn;an §$uI'll nf ph_92'sicists l1l. |1l and aerodynamieists whn npeciali'r.e in he study nl the ill -'1t4r§| nmltltL't the C

"paceheynndit; and the cleetrnnie.~ expertsattachedtn the Camhridgc Field Statinn.These men were all searching for physicalrather than p<yehnlngieal

/_'., ';

aw

. Ill

exp].-inatinns, and r-ninefairly strange thenrics uccurretltn them-

"

-the ]92n§§ll'1ll-

-._--- I '. a- .. ,4:i 1...-_, ' . 711. .:, "l .9 Q . Ir , V .I . -w_.r. -. .- ~. -

ity that extraterrestrial animalswere yingintnnur atmnsphcrc, fur exainple. data Nn turnedup tn ,<t||92p-aft that arrestingidea.! The them !that the 6-an-, eerswere hnstileaircralt wascarefully studiedand re_'|ectetl. The pcrlnrm-_ antes of thesesaticersnut unly surpass the devclnpment of |'lti e§t'|tt it'I92t hut |: the develnpmentnl present ctinn-H i-

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2-ll _ '1 ' q.lv,_:

A

r,-

ence writer.~," nneseienti-tt tinted. The

h

$pL't. ttlsu l-'tliSl§ t ut |.92itlt'| and 1't t'tl jet tL tl thecnneeptnl dines capablenlriding the air on heamsnr raysnf t~t:t1'l1L' ltintl.They

.. .

even speculated nnwhether theanti-l

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C,

_

.-gravityshieldthat ll. G. 9292'ells thnnght _ - .01 I »--, _ 1'_ ,n' __..I - »~'- q ¢.--';.-up fnr hisnnt-el"The First Men in the 1 "'t~. . 1'»-_,," Mnnn wnnhl wurlt; it wunldn't, they '_92 .t_ Ht .|92' -I » ct.- : tlt The t'ltl<'tl. .-uppu.-itinn l|1at__inh-r|:l:|||e..r 92.-Q - 6.1-I. _'1'_ __.-. .etary cralt were-'92t'11i'/.1.it1;_'_ in at n.-was - ® :.: t >92 A. , ~ _ . alsn discredited,tlt :92| its 1itt: pnpnlarity Irt " _' ; K. ~. .. with la! |nen..Sp.'u't' Sltl|h,the seienti-t ., "1 _ -_' 1' ' ' thought,wnuhlhavetn heSnlargeand unwieldythattheycnuldn't pnssihl_y zig. V _'-"5-_j_ ..' _' - I zagasfri92'nln92|sl!' astherepnrtedsaucersI |H l .:'?_1--r _" " _'. ' -"g. l uh did. Besides, a space ship,regardless nf its l, _ I a size,enuld not, in the npinionnf these ' ',-l92- __ men, carrysu ieientlnel tn remainfnr l anylengthnf time in theearth dense : l

ltmnsphere.The seienti.92'ts nnted,tun, thatthesuppnsed spacemen showeda rc-

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l

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1?-

I-|._. ._-7 . i '." L £?_ -9-

marltable lack nf interest in the rest of

the world, lacing,it wouldseem,almost unanimous in their desire tn see .-92meriea rst. The smallarea t tt92'l'. hy the U .-

discbarrage pnints

t't tl

strnnglytn the belief

that the flyinguhjeetsare uf earthly ll*t lInlug0- I nrigin,he they |1ll!'!~lt nr P§!'t IIl ' Q 1";

ieal," one of the .vCit'nti.-t~ rt'pnt'tetl. l*'rnm the rep-nrtturnetl in lay the :l§trttltu|Itl l'92, l learned that they, in ad-

I.

,» __t _'_ _

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,

tlilinll In ariltillg nut t ntltt'1s, tIlt'lt'ul'.~,

,1

;hnlides,and ilt.'lItIIItll'llt frmn the § streamnf nhjeets| lt'nplt! were iecittgin the ilties, had also thoughtfullyeoniidered our planetar! neighbors.The old questinnof the pnssihility of lilc on Mars tonknn a newurgency,and a new cornllary:If there are living creatures on Mars, would they he capable If

r '

-

fol IIII l lll IIITI, tlnrlnllli II IIOI. I It Ill! IITI It. III?! Oi cull cue: on noun anon Q|n:¢1't.v r

92hMding space ships? The astrnnnmeri 'I i ife e + 1, .._

_- . .

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.

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-

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<- -

w- ,,, m 75, '76 .' _'~~ _ _ ,__ o" Ki, 8 .¢._ ~ _ v __ - _ . -_ _ __ ___-- __ _-_..______ .e I 4 .,h,,..__..,...~._ ». ..92.._,. ,r-.,,._,.e _,,r__,,,,_ m,_ ,, _____,,___,_ __, _ . ._-.


that -that while

the iniiiriztatinn the} 7

give memay hematl- l-/'3 Il92ei|"l names never

will he."

Captain Ruppelt has shownthat the

3

1.. . t ;ise~ ., l

naitl, imestigati-m people hehas inter-

"'

viewed had been lCl. . l92' h_92' l.l things"

.4 _/'

//iv =%m 5l§h

that have been deceiving uthers all! along--balloons, planes, metenrs. aml 92

at- l'I|.tt anettling resiilue arunml iii .__ tty pet centof the t -asit-s ltate wutttttl i

I-Qgtl that exasperatiiig pigeunhule ulrl

labelled Uiiiilr-iititieil." Nntliing, fin" example, cnultl he lnuml tn account fur the ti-nmetliing Iilvery directly

"Iu

YOU GRASPED

HAVE

nverheail" Iepnrtetl byattty!-tilieij Civil l

ti-it vnutbmitk

Terre Haute. A commercial pilot Wllu,

Here is tailoring so completely ea-iii

Aeronautics Administrationinspector att

ying nearBattle Creek, l921ielii;an,li mawml that

spotted , an n92'al-sliaped nbjeet" silver l

the comfort contrast is re:

markable. Once you experience the blissf

ahead of his ship, ptt a -L similarly t.l utt-1

and casual distinction of surenrtux

I-ulvetil problem, as tlitlahighly respected l

styled clothes. Suits from$70. Sports

base at Laltehurstell w Jersey, who re-I

ported that he l'L'lllthrough starecl his i from S55. hinncularsat abrilliant image !11792klI!§_'I

turns that were far tun tight lnr an}. Twenty- re per cent of the nhservers interrogatedby the Aerial Phenomlast twn

At I/,1:-e and elb-

PAUL STUART. |NC. ARTHUR L New Yuri fit; Ilmmn /AINER ICOMPKNY JOHN "ANJ92l'|AI lnilllnnll. 'bJldff l'u.v5|tsTo|~:t-:'s IOIEIT ti Mnliinihr. |l'u. 5 f'y¢q.~.

known aircraft.

in the

co

tion, you'll nevergo back to over-stu ed

naval n icer, stationed at the dirigiblr-l

ena Q icer

IDEA?

and ahall

years have been inilitary pilots. Eiglnl

Fm Harri inglb.

New Mexico,

men who malce afr.-ti~h~

of objectivity,

were inter92'ie92eed after

£,;z 92

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they fepnrtetl liaving seen piizzliitg lights lwt'ering abut-e their tttumi-:-l

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ingtnn, D.C., rlerlareil that at last,

thanks tn the lifting of eertaitt 5-ei'urit_92' ri'strit'tim|s, enuhl |92rn92 he iile thes-nlulinn l

_*,_ eghneoh 2"-J _i__t.,e|_-_ iiieeo F1...» '!;.4. 1-, J8 I: It -hairs a hlltuln-il leet in iliann ter, 9292'lllt lI l mz,s.. -rt»-or--*fe .¢.u:.up t. "Ii<1 3?!tit--_~_' fimhavy secretly hail :4-emIin1_' heen ;:'¢u;!i££ ililtry we're ".~l-;92,lttntl-,-.,"etitl he -lt.tl-

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-iiil a i=,tKil4w_ataft: L A5._t__. .. tiort was irnrnetliatelg; tli.-=}!t!!t by !!r.l1 tl .r1 t,_e,_.__t_.;=H =+' r Anthony O. lllirarelii, whn, as farmerl head of the Air Force ; Atniusplteric

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Composition llureau,hail assisted in the diagnosisof Project Saucer rcpnrts.I!r. '

Mirarelii said he thrmglit the r.::ueers~ mirrht be mi~=~iles -_. B

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fourteen mimtlet. Piertnar -1'-ttw"92

bright lights thatretemlu vf!.

or blue. l;_gp With it--an importedsilk ltnit tie

r-homing stars,hut threeoi them ere

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nearbylaid thathe taw a lighto his

leftwing;Barnes iountl acorrer-ponding 1

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pipontheradars-cope. Otherpilots inthe1 vicinityreported,however,that they couldtee nothingunusual.Towardl tl.-1 yhrcttlt, tenpeculiar Pipswerecounted

If :

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New!

simultaneouslyon

Barnes lcrcen.

There it no other conclusion I can

reach hut that for six lmurs on the

T O Y' B A GP

morningof thetwentiethof Julythere1 wereat leastten unidenti able objects 1 movingahore 92V:tshingtun," Barnes wrote. They werenot ordinary:tir;

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craft.. . . Norin myopinion could any

n tural phenomena _accountfor these spotson our ratlar. Neither Flltr llllgi

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'rn-itsavns nzrtn. nqn.ttr-1

h Wail I I ll .

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ttnitlt'tttiFl.'thlc objectsover 92Vashin;1-. Sn tlitl the srrrvlt at the .'92n:l|'t-we; I. i. Inn. i1;92ir "l-'m'92't' lln- r,jam ut|t.siththerapi-1 |.'|l. Two jut ittterwptnrs, rrtpnhle nE1

ins. iii iio ' siti HAND LAUNDRY

I00 EAST nd HIIE1 Yilltpl il '1-Ci! Speehlim la |llh_ tent. toil; Run, lhifh; at moderaterain. Laundering In Me nestlama * * *' * ",-",; ____._ ___ _,_, _ .-' _--. I __._ ___,__,-.

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92 doingsixhnmlretl milesan hour,i 1 weret.lis|1:tttltt'tl froma basenearNew1

Castle,Di.-l:tw:tre, to investigate. 't92'hen

theinterceptors appc:tre¢l'on theradar- 1 scopes,they were guided toward the

objects.one nf the pilotstightctl [our lights 3[!pP .92ill11itIl3l_92 ten miles

in fromof hisplaneandsliglttly ahovei it, hut theyvanished while he was '92

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saucers. The

General was

retttimlett

that m.'ln!' uf thepeuple who hail tnltluf

tting themust r~pt:t't.1t'92|l.1r things were l

ennsitlered thelnnst reliahle. He r|:plit:|.l that he iiflti n imentiun of tlisereditittgl

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them, hut the [act rem.-titted that numof them

had n ered

data uf

the ltintl

ueientist would nd useful.An Airi Force n ieer

whum General

at

Sant-

fnrd p<'t':knew tn-nn:tll!' he aenmpetenl witness had tnltl him nf seeing

a saucer inthe Middle East. Thisi

man, tuo, had been unahlc ta uhtain aeeurate measurements. "92Ve have man!"

reports frum credihle nl l$Cl'92'Cfs ul_ ineredihle thing<,"the Generalremarked. Like General hluure, his pretlecemtr

in Pruject S.'n|t et' Generaldais, Samfurd denied

that the

.-92ir Furce was at-

tempting tucnver upsecret ex|n'rt'me|1t:-t. t 9292 henwas he askedif the saucers might he theguitied ttti-esiles uf it fureign emintry, he replied thathe didn't see huw,nn the hasisnf their weird perfurmanees,

they could he tlttltkvetsumeune" had achieved atme.-ms ulden-lupin; unlim-

ited puwer - ptm-erul such fantastic higher limits that it is a theuretical lin-

limiteil; it's nut altytltittg that we can umlersl:tnd"¢-and utilizi-ng it under tunditiuns inwltielt nu m:lFeis-in92'ul92'etl. l As fur the latter, the General tuhl the

press, drawing:1 laugh, Yuu lt|mw,i what nu

inns-4' rm-:ut.~2 is that

nnthiug there."

there's

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WlllLE General S:tmlnrd's ' i:tterview prnhahlyreassured thepub-

lic as evidence that

the Air

Furee was

still un the juh,it did ttnthing tulessen the n:ttiun'$ saucer-eunseiuusness. The

F

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repurters hadhartlly thanked the General fur

his cumlnenls when, an

An-

gtlst Isl, aCuast Guard pltutugraplu-r pt mltl92:1 picture L't| sltuwing funr hinarre lights burninghrilliantly in :t tlayligltt

sky. Hr saitl hehail lulu-nit uver S;ilem, t921:|92~&:lt'l92lw'tl'-t. next 1|:t!', :lHurrile Vilnl milruph} £it'i.*il t :|lh-tl the|92l|utngr:|pl92 wu|'t|tle.92:-. it vi-a.~' l N.'92';lll'92t' :tt't'mtt|92:lI|it'tl It} nu .u'ii-ltlilir ll;|t:|, wt ll an It-mpemtttre t|i.~l|-iltulimt aml :t|lil||tlv. !n .-92u;tt>-I *.

6th, an .-921'nt_92 at Furl p|t_92 "t'l92'niI', .=tit'i>t Virginia, ereatetlthe equivalentuf li!'in;: saucersin his laburalury hy intrudueing molecules uf iunized air imn a partial

vaettttmin ahell jar, and three days later an ittternatiuttally ltttuwn authnri-'

ty on iIl.1I1n>ph|:l'iCsaid em-tditiuns nfthe physieistls experiment,I Itnme of no cunditiuns of the earth's atmosphere, high ul lnw, which wuuld duplicate; "-1. -..

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view of your inninent departure from lashington the infornation mas accepted j'or_transnitta.! to the appropriate -:

ageney, -ehteh aae te eonteet iieu iftnteeeeted. Pull details

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atian. In - the Air Force, -'.-,~ '.' :1"-".-,.:;_ __ _-u rs-__-_-p.-.-1 _ _.. ..... .__. -._ ...._ -..

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dated 5-7-52

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Qctober 6th

TH! NETHERLANDS

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Department cf

ll'3 Pederel

Justice

Bureau o Inveeti*

l' '-j%"'5 Dear Mr - __

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WAS H INGTON D.3. Pennsylvania Avenue

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V Excuse me please ifI mioevelled your name, but

I never

I a visit in

saw it

in writing.

.On Mag gag at 2.15 P.K. of this year I paid you the ?,H,1=o?'1g9g, where §_§ol¢ you ¢qta11§_QQ

ecertain euhjggt

you will

eurely remember.

At the

end of

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the conversation I qromisned you notto_thlR_enout_i§ gg-. til I

had received word from_you_wnether or not the ggooer

authorities were

intereeted.

Itwas

taken tor

granted that

a'few months might elapsebefore the answer couldbe given. Five months

have 335364 by since

then, and

as

the subject has now become motivein Europe, I am really

anxious to

go uheod with it,

I have otoourse tried

to

chock the theory'on ouch uoueot and while doing so I found various comolenentnry as well as fundnnental details. I have now reached the point however where ; would like to discuss the whole with an expert and I

would tneretor certainly aooreoiate to knowwhether I have

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to consider our agreement on oomolete silence an still being valid

and necessary

Itmight

or not

be that

you are too busy

write to me or that the euthoriti it is not my intention to bother will take it that there is no Ion

silence on

my §uF Al*

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not re

the nontfary by the end of this _By this propoui tlon I issue but I would like to discuss

es ore

not interested.

you too ger any

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Witi rery

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kind regards,

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information_§o I

intend to

scientists frienda of mine, whienn subject-like

am bound

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New Iork 4, New!ork"_}_L}//1'15.5-51,'. For the information of

the Newark division received

United States

Zgraphed

Air Force,

the Bureau, on Ku§ st*2?}~l952, &#3

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2nd District

gations, 67

Broad Street,

New Iork

ground_of a Paterson, N.

civilian photorrapher, J., and of

from the

Office of

E ve

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Soecisl Investi-

York that .

_Passa

N. J., be investigated in_an at cmpt to determine the in view of the fact that they had allegedly observed

an unidentified

, The

aerial object

appropriate credit

this matter

as well

1 individuals,and

records or

perpetrated any

kind of

rre iability and photo-

on July 31, 1952.

and criminal

as discreet

was received

that they

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checks were

neighborhood inquiries

nc information

had criminal

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the he

made in

as to

that either

were known

in the

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individual"

past

to have

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staff

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aerial object and that ?~,ritnessed theincident :

and developed and printed

, forwarded

_'did photograph

to the

5th OSI

the exposed

District, Air

ilm which was subsequently

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Technical Intelligence

.Center, wright-Patterson Force Air Base, Ohio by Mr. y writer, "The Herald News, Passaic, K. J." _u

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letter further

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witness be

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questioned as

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circumstances under

were taken and that an attempt be ma a sources in the area that might determine the

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to locate authenticity

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investigations were York City end no

madenby this o."I ice.-

forwarded to further investirations

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the

local OSI have been

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19, 1952 MQHTAN£ ON SE?;EMBRR

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Butte Office, th§t_gp ingegtigation was condpcted pegarqing the matten_end that h contemplated. gone was

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.ILD. , Director oi theWilhelm Reich institute, si'.a,, the Qrgone!.n._stitme B.e Laboratories, Inc., at Itangeley, Maine.Dr. WilhelmReich, ioliowingextensive investigation by the Foodand DrugAdministration, United States Department oi Health, Education and Welfare,in May,1056, I-asiound guiltyoi contempt oi cour

loliovring the issuance oi an injunction barring interstate shipment oi devices, &#3 -_=

literature andpromotional material regarding treatments by Reichoi cancerand . ' other serious diseases, said devices having been described as worthless by the &# " Food and DrugAdministration. Following unsuccessful appeal eiiorts, Reichwas ~imprisoned

1957 as well as nrevious thereto

Wilhelm B.eich,i,?ence totheand other members Reich&#3 oi ha voluminous corrcspon Bureau, to various Bureau divisions, en

bdirected f other

on March12, 1957. Since earl;

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United StatesGovernment agenciesand oiticials. None oi the material revise

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1-General 1 1 ompkins._ At William that time;snaturaliz citize th Senator Margaret Chase Smith

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of witnesses

aerial phenomenon

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Firing Saucers have mace the headlines off and on for many months no Inch has been written about them. Research has shown that "flying ch:

riots nndstrange genera, bothof locomotion anddestruction, arede

evibed in the holy

coho of_yurious heathen faiths

man thousands of"

years older than-our own. Flying Chariots" have been seen and repori and not believed for many ages. That is nothing new, But what is neu is that recently they have been photographed. Hiring established the fsctunlity of the-"flying saucer , it is now abont time that we find a theological confirmation of the whole matter, This is a necessity! If "flying enucern" inhabit outer-space, and it

they have some kind of celestial character, they should have some pls: in the total economyof God. They should have more place in our thin] i nd vlennine. and one would expect them to be mentioned in our ow:

holy books, too.

We are therefore not surprised, upon investigation,

to find "flying" clouds, rolls, chariots, wheels and people. mentioned in the Bible. To realize this, is to make s great many mysterious things in the Bible seem both matter-of-fact and encouraging!

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The i t v it is true, had no adequate words to describe the thing $h°Y BB?in their day which camefrom outer space, If s thing f1ew,: Ins elleu s flying cloud, bird, chariot or angel. We, today, shoa have orcgressed for enoughscientifically to cell objects iron outer;

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snnccr is a term more reminiscent of a tea-party than of the man-wo of science. It seemsour ownnomenclature, or is it our imagination,

Yer? inadequatealso. However,the possibility andprobability of re: izing unheardof sourcesof powerand speeds.and the conqueringof space is to us but a matter of time.

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To understand our own holy book we must replace outworn mythological 1 minology of yeeter-year with the most adequate scientific terminology today. The heaven of yesterday we call "space" today: It-can be not! ing else. The angels of yesterday are the "space-men of today. An angel was an inhabitant of space. They came from other worlds. If; there are any inhabitants of outer space, we today would call them e; men , The "flying" clouds, horses, or chariots of.scripture we call

flying saucers or "space ships .

three terms, many things now fall _--v

Angels

or "space-men"

with s

clarification

have been seen.

They've walked

way back in the Old Testament, "Two angels in

the evening.

of but these

into place quite naturally.

Uhen Lot can them he rose

on earth.

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or space-men} came to Sod:

to meet them, and bowed his

self with his face to the ground . he spoke to them and offered them hospitality. They did his 1 favor too. They seven his life! for the two space-men subsequently

led on attack

on Sodom and Gomorrah and de-

stroyed it with "brimetoneand tire out of heaven spaee!' Gen. l9!. 5

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Abo

earth-men, usually bringing

to them an important mess

thr!E hundred such incidents can be listed:

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The IP&¢e-manmentionedabove had a vsri-colored

lights

rainbow over his head , namely

shone from a canopy over his head which shall be

describedlater. Light like the sun"camefromthis space-ship,at

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that century who had no knowledge of perspective or distance, is ineluded in this description. They are also described as a flying as

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was likethegleaming ofa ehrysolite {transparent orItrnnelue @- Ih¢91 green . Their construction being as it were a Ihedl Iithi

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an ob eat. Bo

they described

the men as carrying

the ships with th

Is, Acoursewould say the opposite, namely that the wheels or s the space-men, - ' shi carried wheels" are

The-.whirling

full of

described as

"full of

round openings, port-holes, or

within", This

description again

graphs made

other won

'all'a a

observations and

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power outlets,

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recently,

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phot

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four directions without turnin as they went. In'whatever direot the front wheel or shipi faced, the others followed without turnin as they went". Besides describing their unbelievable maneuverabili without turning", this also seems to claim that they flew'in forms

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leader also

The fuel or power for these space-ship. It

see Ezk.

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space-ships is

is described

as fire

found in

between the

the mi¢ 18 OT t

whirling wheels"

Ezk. 16:6!. 'In_the midst there was something that looked like bu ing coals of fire; like torches moving to and fro, and the fire was

bright, and out of the fire went forth lightning Ezk. 1!. _, 1 I

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And now there follows adetail which is the very acme of veracity.= Over the head of the living creatures space-men! there was the li mess of afirmament the protective canopy over apilot's head! shi

ing like 1!. Eek.

a e

saucers" of

crystal transparent glass!, spread out above their heads This "glass globe" has also been observed on the flying

are given i . xi __ . _;-,:

photographed. It

control via

turret which

will be

the central

In flight

.

today and

by remote

these whirling

that flying

wireless.

described later.

wheels" give

has been reported in

Avoice

orde

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the holy

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off music

Rev. 4:8!.

books of

other faiths

This

much

' older than our own. It's like the sound of many waters, like the thunder of the Almighty, asound of tumult like the sounds of aho:

1:24 Ezk.

-3:13!,

cause it refers ing together. the space-whips

say human

The word "host" is

important to

keep in mind b

no doubt to the great number of these space-ships The insignia which seems to be on the outer surface are recognizable as acherub a humorous or should

touch!, the

face of

aman,

These"space-ships are given orders

the earth" Zach, oi._-,,. .

alion,

and an eagle Eek;

to patrol

the earth,

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also seems

radio or

to come "from above the firmament canopy! over their heads . It i also claimed by this biblical reporter that part of these space-ahi is collapsible and other parts retractable. The latter is perhaps.

.5. phenomenon 4

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another world

without dying' Beb. 11:5!, as

perhaps loses did also.

Jacob thought he had avision when he saw a ladder set up on the earth and beheld angels or space-men, ascend1 B ind ¢=9=¢ ¢1 8 OH 1

Gen. 28],

some purpose

'*Iwl$" it seems,

The ladder obviously was let down from aspace-ship for or other.

for on

space-man only

Space-men had

alater

occasion he

playing with

aparticular

interest in

wrestled with

Jacob until

it was

one of

time for

Jaco

them, the

the space-m

to go, whereupon he partially paralyzed Jacob Gen. 32!. It is int esting to note that space-men usually appear around sunset, during night, or at sunrise. Through some whirl-wind-like action Elijah d am-on-ed into mwe via eflying chariot II Kings E311!; Hoses

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peared with them again, men into another world.

via§'a* disap-

The poor man in Luke le, was carried by spaceDo space-men carry away into heaven or space

the;poula:_o£ thedead? Awoman in Rev. 12,wasgiven unusual loco-

moti e powers to escape her enemy. These instances can be multiplied

hun$ds oftimes 2! .

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is described "like birds hovering Isa. 31:5!, The hovering is a'u h°'¢T1 OT8 l me flying object. Clouds are called lie chariot, with them comes the wind, fire and flame Ps. 104!, One reads of a swift

cloud" Isa. 19:1], in other wordsa space-ship. Iote the following

description: "Then the earth reeled and rocked: the fbundations also of the mountains trembled and quaked, because He was angry. Bmokewent

and devouring fire from His mouth: glowing coals

up from His nostrils,

flamed forth from Hint He bowed the heavens and came down. Thick darkness was under his feet, He rode on a cherub and flew. as came swiftly

upon thewings of theyind"Pa,l6!, Wehave discussed these signs .-

aove.

They describe

a space-ship,

although

the observer

in not -

hers,

seeing the pilot, describes the space-ship as though it were a person. Perhaps in this case this space-ship might be God's own private spaceship or the so-called "mother" ship, Why should we deny God the right to make a machine and use it

too,

if

He wants to?

God's presence with Israel in the desert the day and by night a "pillar of tire";

Visible

in

the

sky by day Exo.

was via

a

pillar

of cloud

in

the tire of course would not be Out of this cloud God harassed the

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Egyptians.In Isa. 66, it is reported for

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beholdtheLordwill come in

fire and His chariots like the storm-wind with flames of fire". "And again, "His chariots are like the whirlwind" Jer, 4:15!," Psalms 68:17,

claims that God lived on Iount Sinai for a while with 20,000 chariots, Big "clouds" settled on Mount Sinai with "fire" and 'smoke' for forty

days. loses was given the tablets of the law on this mountain, through the intervention of space-men, as Paul tells us. Sinai seems to have . been God's headquarters for a certain maneuver at this time. Space-men

withtheirships always seem to bepresent when God's peele arein dan-

ger,Even ad fticult passage like"And the 'glory&#3 c {£0 lord I "P t and stooduponthe mountain .Eek. ll:25!,

from the midst of the city nowbecomesclear. It

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the city, neither

the take-off

meansthat the ships took ctr from the middle of place,

should we forget

the Bible,

and then landed on a mountain.

that God is called

which means the Lord of "hosts"

the Lord of °Babbaoth' in-

or "armies" -

real

armies,

space-armies. This name "the Lord of hosts", is the most used name tor God in the Bible. He is the God of war._ This title is used hundreds of times together with the complementary phrase hosts of heaven , or hosts of space. Jacob once saw the whole assembled arm. .ie rea4u'

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"nae jngels space-men! of Godmet him and when Jacob saw them he said: This is God's army'.' Gen, 32!, These hosts were at one time an ob-

.ject mt worshipby earth-men. It seemsthat Godoften camedownout oi

heavenor spaceto earth to fulfill His plansandto carry outicpertain campaigns»

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Ihen the space-ships were stationary raised,

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they

looked

like

thrones,

and when the central

and are so-called

in

turret

was

scripture,

His

ihrone was fieryflames, its ¥hee1s were burning fire, a stream of tire ssue and came forth from be ore im' Don. 7:9!. so ordinary thrones

these, but space-ships: In Rev, d, we have a uniq ¢°l¢TiP$1°n 9! th¢ -"mother" ship and twenty-four others on a landi s-51915 Vhi h 1°°k9¢ like a "sea of glass-like crystal", and from them all came flashes of lightning,

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on tater,

from cuter

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s»sce,

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sick.

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likebirdsikzk.13:20!,AtJesus birththecelestial armcame quite

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A space-man appeared

of theLo?d,with the usual

to the shepherds and the

Fglcry!

signsof Hispresence, shone around.thesnj

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coming ontheclouds Tspoce-ships! ofheaven space! withpower and

Great slurs Matt. 24:30 - Rev. 14!. He will come with His whole era? - and will then take over the destiny of the world. Jesus comes then, ,

conquering and to conquer; a King of kings, and Lord of lords. This time He summons the twelve legions of space-men,which He refused to summon at the time of.His betrayal. He will appear on a white horse?

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°T Fksce-ship,"shooting flames of fire", leading a whole fleet of=»h?i space-ships, from whose mouths issue sharp swords", no doubt blasts of

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the sky-ships in space! to the cosmic conflict,

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below. '

described

be destroyed

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with the words,

by God's black

fleet;

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I' nel for theattack Joel2:5§. Thatdaywill bea dayOf¢BTkn$9l,! Q -gloom and of hydrogenand cobalt clouds.

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"Like bladkness there is

Fpf ed upon tho mountains s great and powerful people, their like has . never been from of old nor will be again. Fire devours before them,and behind them a flame burns. The land is like the Garden of Eden be-

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them, but after

them a desolate

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we read

in Heb.

12.

came out to protect but one man, Elijah mountain was full

or rescued right

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The whole heavenly

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Director of Special Investigations The Inspector General _' Department of the Air Force Building Tempo I_

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saucers. advised

aagaeine and

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year, at"--.;,

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Force and

action iscontcnplated this in matterby this

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have subscribed to a publication

entitled

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Alawaogor-do,

about flying saucers.

he and a group of fellow workers saw an adver-

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capacity

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instructions from his headquarters, he smst make some inquiry concer: ~ in such a manner as not to result in any publicity indicat:

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