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AUSTRALIAN INTERN. UFO/FLYING SAUCER RESEARCH (Australia), SIXTH
Recently, we have received copies of two responses to FOIA re quests by the National Security Agency which seem to indicate that there is a " Pro ject Aquarius" that is highly classified. (see CAUS Bulletin #2.) We gratefully acknowled ge the help of Dale Goudie of the Puget Sound Aerial Phenomena
Due to other commitments, Larry Bryant's D.C. report will be
has recently ruled that the Free dom of Information Act - under which citizens can request the government to declassify secret documents - does not apply to the command organization in charge
According to Defense Depart ment offlcials, shortly after these controversies broke out, the Cana dian government asked the US gov ernment whether NORAD
plane, believed to be one of Lockheed's top t secret "Stealth" jet fighters, crashed and ! burned early yesterday in rugged terrain 15 miles northeast of here, killing the pi-. Jot and prompting authorities to impose an extraordinary news blackout.
Exchange journals are reminded that the exchange address for CA US is: Box 176, Stoneh?m, Massachusetts 02180. It is not the Cov entry, Connecticut address for subscriptions. This saves us forward ing expenses and allows us to keep track of exchanges. NSA COUR T DOCU MENTS R EL EASED
A correspondent for CAUS has researched and obtained about 100 pages of court records from the N?tional Security Agency in the case of CAUS vs NSA. These records cover the years 1979-81. While the records do not contain any of.the previously withheld UFO files we had sought, they do provide us with
H ELP T HIS PAST Y EAR AND LOOK FOR WARD TO ANO T H ER PROD UCTIVE Y EAR A H EAD. YO U MAY NO T HEAR M UC H ABO U T UFOS IN T H E NEWS MEDIA B U T R ES T ASSURED T HAT T H E P H ENOM ENON IS S TILL WIT H US AND STILL CRIES FOR MORE A T T EN TION.
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2. 1h.1iC bf T'KX ( TJIILI-10-2) 14 Oct r eques ted all available info r egardin g unidentified flaming object reported to :have crashed into the Samalayuca !:.:untains of· exico on-
We have just received a 7-page release of Alaskan Air Command records on the JAL UFO sighting of last November 17. The records were sent as a result of a request under the FOIA by Larry Fawcett. Since
We would like to solicit from our readers any information re garding UFO sightings by military personnel during the Vietnam War period. We had touched upon this briefly in CLEAR INTENT and have heard many stories about such events, one of which is attached here.
In our last Bulletin we had discussed the release of letters by the NSA to Senators John Glenn and Pete Domenici virtually affirm ing the existence of Project Aquarius. Their exact words were: "Apparently there is or was an Air Force project by that name which dealt with UFOs.Coincidentally, there
We have heard many times through the years of how UFO witnesses in the military have been forced to signed "secrecy forms" to prevent
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We have just acquired a file on UFO sightings of Cape Elizabeth, The incidents occurred between
Jerome Clark for the information on page
G,v,Nt:t MAss. The Patriot Ledger, Sat., March 5, 1988
Recently, as I was reading THE FBI-KGB WAR, I noted author Robert J. Lamphere's needlessly cryptic reference to "levitation experiments" and thought it would be just a matter of time before someone else saw this and jumped to unwarranted conclusions. No, these experiments had nothing to do with "ear
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INTERROOATES UFO RESEARCHER: GOVERNMENT MAY CONFISCATE DOCUMENTS By Brad Sparks (CAUS Director of Research)
•Assuming the security analyst's statement is true,• Maj. Finley is quoted by Todd, •it does contain classified in.formation.a When Todd told Finley the FBI had said it was •secret or above,• Finley reportedly
Todd said the FBI men read his rights to him. Then they •tried to intimidate me, " said Todd, "by citing the espionage laws and advising me
One hundred of the squadron's men are assigned to Detachment A, located at Key West Naval Air Station. This forward base against attack from Cuba is on &ca Chica Key, a tropical island in the Florida Keys, just east of Key West and about 97 miles from the nearest Cuban coast line, to the south.
When a try at radio contact failed, Cuban Air Defense Headquarters ordered the fiight leader to arm his weapons and destroy the object. The leader reported his radar was locked on the bogey and his missiles were armed.
(This is beside conventional U.S. radar tracking, using our own trans FBI Interview Todd, who is an articulate speaker and effective writer, described
Todd, who earlier warned NSA and the Air Force he might write to Cuba for details of the violent MiG-21 encounter with a UFO, said the FBI asked him if he had ever written to a foreign government. 0I told them I had--the Soviet Union, no less," said Todd. "I explained. it to them and let them know ·
researcher is believed to be physicist Stanton T. Friedman of Hayward, Cal., who was quoted about the Cuban incident in the UPI report of Jan.
Zechel had "absolutely nothing whatever to do with the Cuban incident." ) (Zechel is director of CAUS. Zechel mentioned this reporter, Brad
To make his request for the FBI file as specific as possible, Todd thought of another question for the agents: "I have read enough
The next day, Lorenzetti put special agent Roger Midkiff on the line, but first he explained:
•1 know nothing except for what you've told me," Sullivan stressed. Documents to be Taken? Air Force Maj. Gordon Finley reportedly phoned Todd at about 4 to 4: )0 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 4. Todd recounted: