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Theorists Gain Support Abroad, but Repression at Home,” Boston Sunday Globe, May 21, 2000.

5 Volumes of case studies have been published There are too many to mention, including many white papers, transcripts, magazine stories, journal articles, and books about a specific case or one particular aspect of UFO research. Much outstanding work is also published on a number of credible websites, and other books have been written more recently. The following works cover the UFO topic in general and were of particular importance to me personally during my first few years of study, from 1999 to 2001: Edward J. Ruppelt, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects (Doubleday, 1956; revised edition 1959); Richard H. Hall, editor, The UFO Evidence (NICAP, 1964); Edward U. Condon, Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects (Bantam Books, 1969); J. Allen Hynek, The UFO Experience: A Scientific Inquiry (Marlowe & Company, 1972); David Jacobs, The UFO Controversy in America (Indiana University Press, 1975); Lawrence Fawcett and Barry J. Greenwood, Clear Intent (Prentice-Hall, 1984); Timothy Good, Above Top Secret (William Morrow, 1988); Don Berliner, UFO Briefing Document (Dell, 1995); Budd Hopkins, Witnessed (Pocket Books, Simon & Schuster, 1996); Stanton T. Friedman, Top Secret/Majic (Marlowe & Co., 1996); Clifford E. Stone, UFOs Are Real (SPI Books, 1997); Jerome Clark, The UFO Encyclopedia, 2nd edition, vols. 1 and 2 (Omnigraphics, Inc, 1998); Peter A. Sturrock, The UFO Enigma: A New Review of the Physical Evidence (Warner Books, 1999); Richard M. Doland, UFOs and the National Security State (Keyhole Publishing Company, 2000); Terry Hansen, The Missing Times (Xlibris, 2000); Bruce Maccabee, UFO/FBI Connection (Llewellyn Publications, 2000); Richard H. Hall, The UFO Evidence: A Thirty-Year Report, vol. 2 (The Scarecrow Press, 2001). More comprehensive reading lists can be found at http://www.cufon.org/cufon/rlist/a-n.htm and http://www.cufos.org/books.html.

6 through any one short news piece Some examples of my additional stories are: “Pilot Encounters with UFOs: New Study Challenges Secrecy and Denial,” Providence Journal and Knight Ridder wire service, May 3, 2001; “Open UFO Files to Rest of Us Earthlings,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Knight Ridder/Tribune wire service, December 13, 2002; “Forty Years of Secrecy: NASA, the Military and the 1965 Kecksburg Crash,” International UFO Reporter (IUR), the journal of the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies, vol. 30, no 1, October 2005; “Just What Was That Object Hovering Overhead at O’Hare?” Scripps-Howard News Service, February 26, 2007; “Former Arizona Governor Now Admits Seeing UFO,” Arizona Daily Courier, March 18, 2007. See www.freedomofinfo.org for more about my work.

7 “a common-sense identification, if one is possible” Richard Haines, Observing UFOs: An Investigative Handbook, (Nelson-Hall, 1980), chapter 2.

CHAPTER 1: MAJESTIC CRAFT WITH POWERFUL BEAMING SPOTLIGHTS

1 “no USAF stealth aircraft were operating in the Ardennes area” Joint Staff, Washington, D.C., Information Report #5049, “Belgium and the UFO Issue,” March 30, 1990.

2 “there has never been any sort of American aerial test flight” Don Berliner, UFO Briefing Document (Dell Publishing/Random House, 1995), p. 144.

3 a Belgian movie producer and two colleagues Marie-Thérèse de Brosses, from an interview with Professor Auguste Meessen, “An Unidentified Flying Object on the Radar of an F-16,” Paris Match, July 5, 1990.

CHAPTER 2: THE UAP WAVE OVER BELGIUM

1 and is subsequently retrieved by the diver The study “Étude Approfondie et Discussion de Certaines Observations du 29 Novembre 1989” by Professeur Auguste Meessen, Inforespace, no. 95, octobre 1997, pp. 16–70, includes descriptions of the “red ball show” at Lake Gileppe. http://www.meessen.net/AMeessen/Gileppe.pdf. These observations were also described in the first book of SOBEPS.

2 “the lines of force” in a magnetic field André Marion, “Nouvelle Analyse de la Diapositive de Petit-Rechain” (A New Analysis of the Petit-Rechain

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