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Among the moet bizarre UFO lncldenta in the U.S. in the 1aat 30 yean, 1 occurred In ........ California; 2 8nd

RQmond E. Fowler: Renown­ed lnweatlgator aaya UFO. defy capture.

3 In MontMa; 4 in North Dakota; 5 in Maine, Montana and .._, Lake Huron; lin llaauchuaetta; 7 in Oklahoma; and lin �IIeut.

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The Technological Thing Versus The Good Hlllan Life

This book, fo111erly titled 'Letters Fro• a Catholic Dissenter', views the triu.phant .. reb of technological industrialization as being the deep­es t-lying cause of the recent 'auto-de�lition' of the Ro.an Catholic Church--as well as of the break­down of religion, aorality, and societal stability, everywhere.

According to the penetrating analysis develop­ed in this provocative book, the Technological Thing and the Good au.an Life cannot_ co-exist, the widespread senti.ental opinion to the contrary not­withstanding. If the good hu.an life is to be pos­sible on earth, it .ust so.ehow be consciously re­instituted, and the conte.porary technological phenomenon IIUSt disappear in the · fona it has now-­that is, its present spirit and structure, and .any of its results, IIUSt be rejected. So• suggestions are given as to how a start might be aacle toward the accomplish�nt of these goals.

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�L&EPING BEAUTY By

Gail Stone

Shipe at lull sail, ride the seas without fail

All are nameci in style like pyramids on the �ile

There are today, ships or the air, who have quite a !lair

One such ship on hi�, is the 11�leepiu� Beautf11, ready to fly.

This ship is akin to ancient clipper ship

Because air is used, not water !or a dip.

A womans name is usual on cra!t, !or �race alone.

A clipper ship o! the air, is nothin� to bemoan

For this, 11Sleepin� Beauty" 1 leaves a wake.

What's News-ARE YOU READY ? ? ? ? -----------------

' t I Thes� 4:17 Then we which are alive shall be

caught up togeather with the• in

the clouds to •eet the Lord in

the Air 9'r

Oct. 10, 1975 Newport, Oregon

According to p olice there a re at least 20 people

•isaing, all of who• attended a UFO •eeting. The ·

•issing people were advised by their speakers to

discard all things of •aterial value including

their children if they did not care to re•ain here

on Earth. They were guranteed a better p lace to

go by their s peakers where there is no war, fea r,

and sickness.

One •other attending the •eeting left behind

several childrenr The father has since appealed to

the local court for custody of the children which 4 has been awarded to hi•.

5

spac

e De

fens

e Co

mm

and

rada

r tr

acke

d an

unk

now

n ta

rget

de­

scendiDg

on Mi

nute

man

mlssile

in­st

alla

tions

. St

rike

teams w

ere a

lerted

and

sigh

ted

a m

etal

lic d

isc-

shap

ed

craft

rin

ged w

ith b

righ

t flasli

ing lig

hts m

ovin

g sl

owly

ove

r th

e su

­pe

rsens

itive

area

. Th

ree

armed

tea

ms in

trucks

purs

ued th

e al

ien

vehi

cle

as it

maneuve

red, s

topped

an

d ho

vered

500 ft.

off

the

ground

. Th

e str

ike teams

had

ord

ers to

cap­

ture

it u

ndam

aced

shou

ld it

land.

F-1b6

figh

ter p

lanes

were

aw

ait­

ing or

ders

to la

unch

an

atta

ck and

base

ope

rations

dec

ided

to sc

ram

­bl

e th

e jets

when

sudd

enly

the

UFO

clim

bed s

trai

ght

up an

d st

reak

ed

away

at

incred

ible

spe

ed. •

Duri

ng Oc

tobe

r an

d N

ovem

­be

r 19

75, se

vera

l majo

r Air

For

ce

. bases w

ere eas

ily pe

netr

ated b

y UFOs

, inc

ludi

ng Lo

ring

AFB

in

. Maine, W

urtsmith

AFB n

ear

Lake

H

uron

and

the

24th

NORAD

(Nor

th

Amer

ican

Air De

fense

Comman

d)

near

Grea

t Fa

lls, M

ont.

During

these

sig

htin

gs, t

he "

un­

known

" ob

jects w

ere

trac

ked

by

the Air

Force

and

afte

r at l

east

one

of

the s

ight

ings

in th

e 24

th N

ORAD

regi

on,

two

F-106

jet

fig

hter

s sc

ram

bled

out

of

Gre

at F

alls

, M

ont,

to in

terce

pt th

e objects

but

w

ere

unab

le to

do so

. e

A r

etired Air

For

ce m

aste

r se

rgea

nt w

ho w

as c

hief

inv

esti­

gato

r of

a UFO

inc

iden

t in

Jun

e 1953

, wai

ted 20

years be

fore

�lli

ng

of a

F-MC

jet

that

att

empted

to.

·

6 x 9

24

0 pages

8 pages

of ph

otograp

hs

interce

pt

unknown

objec

ts

near.

Otis ArB

in M

assach

usetts

. ••A

ccord

ini

to th

e pi

lot's

sw

orn

testimony

his e

ngine q

uit func

tion­

ing

and his

entir

e el

ectr

ical

system

fa

iled a

t 1,50

0 ft. 'lb

e pi

lot o

rdered

his

rad

ar o

pera

tor

to ba

il ou

t and

th

en

jett

isoned

the

ca

nopy

an

d ba

iled o

ut himse

U."

Alt

houg

h th

e cr

ippl

ed �_»

lane

sh

ould

hav

e cr

ashed

, nei

ther

1t no

r th

e ra

dar

opera

tor

were

eve

r found

-

the

jettisoned

can

opy

was

. e

In A

ugus

t, 19

74,

UFOs i

nter­

rupted

a k

ey m

issile

tes

t at

Kw

a­ja

lein

ato

ll, a

n is

land

in th

e Pa

cific

Ocean

. A

clus

ter

of UFOs

appe

ared

on

the

met

eoro

logi

st's

rad

arsc

ope.

Th

e co

untd

own

was

put

on

hold

un

til th

e UFOs lef

t the

impa

ct a

rea.

Fly

ing

from

St.

Louis

to Da

l­la

s, th

e a

comm

erci

al DC

-8 ca

rgo

plan

e w

as n

ear

McA

leste

r, Ok

la.,

whe

n th

e· pi

lot

spott

ed

aaot

her

· cr

aft 5

,000 fee

t to

his ri

ght.

Sudd

en­

ly,

it sh

ot

stra

ight

up

lik

e an

el

evat

or,

turned t

owar

d th

e DC

-8,

and

took

a pos

ition

slig

htly

abo

ve it

90

0 feet

away

. Th

en it

desce

nded

stra

ight

dow

n an

d too

k up

a pos

ition

jus

t be

low

th

e pl

ane's

left

win

g. T

he c

apta

in

and

his cr

ew loo

ked d

own

into

the

· di

mly

-lit

trans

pare

nt d

ome

on t

op

of t

he UFO

and

saw

seve

ral

shad

­ow

y fi

gure

s m

ovin

J in

side

the

ca

nop y

. The

n th

e ob

Ject

sudd

enly

m

oved

out

fro

m u

nder

the

plan

e an

d soed

aw

ay.

·

• on

JUDe

18, 1

181,

there

was

a

sigh

ting

by a

pl

io�

and

co-pi

lot

flyin

g a

priva

te p

lane

nea

r N

ew

Haven

, Co

nn.

As i

t �

the

priv

ate plane,

·the

obJec

t loo

ked

like

a hl

ghly

-polis

hed,

sta

inle

ss

stee

l disc

with

its

outs

ide

peri

eter

rota

ting.

The

pilo

t gav

e ch

ase

at 20

0 mph

but

the

objec

t ea

sily

ou

tdistaDCed th

em a

nd q

uick

ly d

is­

appeared

as a

spec

k ov

er th

e ho

ri-

zon.

Ada,c.d

lilt Tcmi

ReitllloW from

the bo

ot Ccue­bo

olc 0/ A

UJ'O Iaw.ciQo

tor btl

Rallf"O'Id

E.

Fot��Wr. C

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E. Fowler

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btl P

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Pape

rba

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log

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drd

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itles

Pr

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Writ

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Phon

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(BO

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VESTI

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Fow

ler

Was

a crashed

UF

O c

onveyed-

unde

r tig

ht sec

urity

-fr

om so

mewhere

In

the Mexic

an d

esert

to W

right

·Pat

terson

Air

Fo

rce

Base

, where

it presu

mably

rema

ins

to th

is d

ay?

Sever

al in

depe

nden

t witne

sses

claim

they saw

the

orig

inal

cra

shed

"sa

uce

r," a

nd th

e p

reserved bod

ies of

deed

alie

ns fo

und

in

side

the cr

aft.

· U

ncove

ring

sl.lc

h testi

mony

, obta

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affidavits

and

Intervi

ews, and

de

term

inin

g if

th

e ac

count

s a

re fa

ct o

r fiction

-th

ese ar

e o

nly a

few of

R

aymon

d E.

Fow

ler's

du

ties

as a

UF

O Inv

estig

ator

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CAS

EBO

OK O

F ·

A U

FO

INV

EST

IGATO

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e au

thor

recou

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tart

ling

(often

funn

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"enc

ou

nters

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th w

ild g

eese,

ba

ll lig

htn

ing

, the

pla

net J

upite

r. and

a few

not·

so-ma

sterf

ul h

oaxes

. But

he

also

cites

truly

unexplai

ned ca

ses with

terrified

eye wi

tnes

ses, b

afflin

g p

hysica

l evide

nce-

and a

ccou

nts ol

abduction

s that

ca

n be

recalled

only

und

er h

ypno

sis.

And, a

s he

reveal

s, some

"haurucl

wi

tnesses

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em to

be unde

r co

ntinu

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Nelllen

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by an

agenc

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uin

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as

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Iden

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flying

ob

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According to Mrs. Richards, a social worker in the Ewing Township public schools, repair crews from the Jersey Central Power and Light Company said a transformer had burnt out for no apparent reason.

The Richards and their two sons, Earl Jr., 28, and Wayne, 22, were attracted to lights outside their home at about 9:30p.m. last Tuesday after their electricity dimmed and the television went off.

Earl Jr., who works for Herr's potato cbips, said he looked overhead and saw dozens of green, b lue and red li ghts ... buzzing" in the southern sky. According to the y�ger Richards, they appeared to hover around a huge airborne vehicle, � covered with hundreds of lights.

"The big ship was simply enormous," sUI Richards, who estimated it to be larger than four or five Boeing 747 planes pat together. "It wasn't round," he went 011. �·It was kind of elongated and had an

outline of wings. To tell you the truth, it looked just like the Battlestar Galactica that you see on the television show."

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Mr s. Richard s said she saw the headlights of the larger vehicle heading toward Hunterdon County from the Somerville area soon after she walked out on her front lawn. ''At first, I thought it was just a star," she said. "But the lights got closer and closer. The thing was flying at the same level as a small aircraft would fly - not as high up as a jet."

All four family members watched the object glide overheard without making a noise. They estimated it to be going ·very slowly - at about the same speed as a plane is going when it is ready to land.

"H it was a plane," said tile younger Richards, "and it was getting ready to land, I don't know where it would have landed around here."

Mrs. Richards, who once worked as the nurse at Tewksbury's Saw Mill School, said she called the state police at Flemington to report the incident. She doesn't know if there were other sightings that evening.

Later in the week, she reported the sighting to the United States Air Force's center for UFO information. "I'm not saying that what we saw was a space ship," said Mrs. Richards.

"We just don't lmow what it was. We lmow what it wasn't, though- not a hot air balloon or a low Dying plane. It was just an unidentified object. And I'll tell you things around here haven't been the same since last Tuesday.,

There have been other reputed UFO sightings in Tewksbury Township in recent years. In 1975, a string of homeowners on Hell Mountain, about five miles from the.· Richards home, thought they saw an object hovering at treetop height, but they were

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Conte1rts Introductory Note vii

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Part I: The Report 1 The Beginning 3

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