REALL 1995 V03N08
Articles in This Issue
Arnold Reveals Secret Weapons, Bomber Surpassing All Others The story was page one. The paper carrying it, the New York Times. UFO buffs are yawning already. Talk about old news. We have all long known that Arnold thought his flying saucers were secret weapons. It's in his official report to the Air
Bomber Surpassing All Others The story was page one. The paper carrying it, the New York Times. UFO buffs are yawning already. Talk about old news. We have all long known that Arnold thought his flying saucers were secret weapons. It's in his official report to the Air Force after all. He also menti
The story was page one. The paper carrying it, the New York Times. UFO buffs are yawning already. Talk about old news. We have all long known that Arnold thought his flying saucers were secret weapons. It's in his official report to the Air Force after all. He also mentioned it in his book and all l
news. We have all long known that Arnold thought his flying saucers were secret weapons. It's in his official report to the Air Force after all. He also mentioned it in his book and all later accounts. Okay, maybe there are a few people who need to be brought up to speed that Arnold didn't initially
that there may not be any more wars. These included a monster bomber outmoding B-29s and "robot, jet-propelled atomic bombs which will be guided by television and find their targets by radar." Refinements of V-2 and V-1 technology developed by the Nazis during the war would be able to target guided
Gen. Arnold's concerns were given even wider exposure in the Nov. 19, 1945, issue of Life magazine. The article was titled, "The 36 Hour War: Arnold Report Hints at the Catastrophe of the Next Great Conflict." Illustrations luridly showed Washington, D.C. being annihilated in an atomic bombardment,
titled, "The 36 Hour War: Arnold Report Hints at the Catastrophe of the Next Great Conflict." Illustrations luridly showed Washington, D.C. being annihilated in an atomic bombardment, a shower of rockets descending on other key U.S. cities, plans for an underground A-bomb factory, and a depiction of