- On November 6th, 1957, The Washington Daily News ran
several interesting detailed stories about close encounters, including
one with beings from a landed vehicle.
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- There is (or was) a newspaper called "The Washington
Daily News." Several newspapers around the United States bear this
same name. However, it seems likely that the following photocopy which
documents UFO encounters was taken from a newspaper in the Aiken, South
Carolina area. This location is referenced by the main story with the headline.
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- The Atomic Energy Commission referenced here was renamed
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission some years ago, which still exists today.
It regulates all radioactive materials and nuclear reactors.
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- Over the past 50 years, close encounter stories like
these no longer appear in city newspapers. Perhaps newspapers today are
prohibited from running these kinds of stories.
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- I believe the propulsion systems used in some spacecraft
distorts local space-time sufficiently to disrupt the electrical systems
in cars and trucks. In the Lackland AFB encounter, we see that the stalled-engine
effect during a close encounter was observed at least as far back as 1957.
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- It's curious that the US Air Force SAVED A COPY OF THESE
ENCOUNTERS in Project BlueBook.
- This photocopy has a notation showing the source of this
information, The Washington Daily News. The notation was then hand-dated
by USAF personnel.
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- Several questions are raised by this one page from project
Blue Book.[1]
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- WHY did the USAF put all three of these articles together
on the same Blue Book page? As a former defense contractor I know that
everything the government does in any project is always for a reason, even
though the purpose or reason for a given action may never be revealed.
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- What did the USAF know about these encounters?
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- Could it be they are related in some way?
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- [1] - This and numerous other UFO sightings are at the
National Archives - http://www.bluebookarchive.org/page.aspx?PageCode=NARA-PBB89-917
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