'No evidence' for extraterrestrials, says White House,....

It doesn't matter. . . that cat is already out of the bag. Most people that have done the research can't be bullshitted anymore. We have something called the FOIA.

Official ET Disclosure? --> "NSA Document Admits ET Contact" By Kevin W. Smith

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"On October 21, 2004, the NSA approved for release to the public a portion of their NSA Journal Vol. XIV No. 1. This is a report of a presentation given to the NSA by Dr. Howard Campaigne regarding the decoding of extraterrestrial messages that had been received “from outer space”. Apparently, these messages had actually been received via the Sputnik satellite, but no one had any idea how to decode them at the time."

Here is the link to the now unclassified NSA report if anyone is interested. . . it really isn't that interesting, and it's pretty hard to read b/c it is so old. I don't know if it is the police state we live in, my server, or what. . . but some of these documents I have a real hard time with, sometimes they work, sometimes they don't.

Here's the NSA site I found it at. . .
http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/declass/ufo/index.shtml
And here is the document. . .
Key to the Extraterrestrial Messages by H. Campaigne

There are some other interesting documents in there I would like to read. . . but for some reason, the NSA won't let me have all the data in them. . . . :scratchin:
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Anyway, my server won't allow me to access these following articles. . . if anyone has any luck, more power to ya! :p

UK Guardian: FBI Destroyed Many UFO Reports
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/11/fbi-destroys-ufo-reports

Yahoo News UK: FBI Documents Indicate UFO Landings
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/38/20110411/tod-fbi-documents-indicate-ufo-landings-045b8e8.html

Washington Post: FBI Releases Roswell Memo About Three Bodies of Human Shape
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/fbi-releases-roswell-memo-about-three-bodies-of-human-shape/2011/04/11/AF58CTKD_blog.html?fb_ref=NetworkNews
 
When you google Dr. Howard Campaigne, all you get are conspiracy and UFO web sites.
 
When you google Dr. Howard Campaigne, all you get are conspiracy and UFO web sites.

Yeah, well, he worked for the NSA. . . .

That's a Red herring. Nice Appeal to ridicule. Totally irrelevant.
 
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whats interesting is that most of the world is opening up to the reality of UFO and extraterrestrials but the US doesn't

why is this ?
 
whats interesting is that most of the world is opening up to the reality of UFO and extraterrestrials but the US doesn't

why is this ?

Appeal to popularity fallacy. Thus far there has been no credible evidence that any UFO was of extra terrestrial origin.
 
“ Originally Posted by river
whats interesting is that most of the world is opening up to the reality of UFO and extraterrestrials but the US doesn't

why is this ?



Appeal to popularity fallacy. Thus far there has been no credible evidence that any UFO was of extra terrestrial origin.

ahh... I see

so hence the US doesn't open the books on UFO's and extra-terrestrials because " thus far there is no credible evidence that any UFO was of extra-terrestrial origin "

well then any evidence they have , should be open to the public then , whats the problem
 
Appeal to popularity fallacy. Thus far there has been no credible evidence that any UFO was of extra terrestrial origin.

Did you not read the NSA reports? The FBI memo? The book by the NASA scientist? Or look over the Hubble space telescope images that reconfirmed his findings? Are you purposefully being obtuse?

The onus to disprove disclosure is on you now.

Here's the Bibliography for Dr. Norman Bergrun's research for his book, that Gustav was so kind to provide the link for us. Perhaps you would like to "debunk" this seminal work for us? :confused:

Bibliography*
Books
David Morrison, Voyages to Saturn (NASA SP-451, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington D.C. 1982).
The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Astronomy, Simon Mitton, Editor-in-Chief (Crown
Publishers Inc., New York, 1981).
Louis Bell, The Telescope (Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1981).
David Morrison, Voyage to Jupiter (NASA SP-439, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C, 1980).
Carl Sagan, Cosmos (Random House, New York, 1980).
William J. Kaufman III, Galaxies and Quasars (W. J. Freeman and Company, San
Francisco, 1979).
Bevan M. French, The Moon Book (Penguin Books, New York, 1978).
Lloyd Motz and Annetta Duveen, Essentials of Astronomy (Columbia University
Press, New York, 1977).
John Baxter and Thomas Atkins, The Fire Came By - The Riddle of the Great Siberian
Explosion (Warner Books, New York, 1976).
S. V. Dresvin, Physics and Technology of Low-Temperature Plasma (Moscow, USSR
1972. English translation published by Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA,
1977).
Norman R. Bergrun, Tomorrow's Technology Today (Academy Press, Cupertino, CA,
1972).
Robert L. Johnson, The Story of the Moon (Meredith Corporation, Chicago, 1969).
Franklin Miller, Jr., College Physics (Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., New York,
1967).
Peter van de Kamp, Elements of Astro-mechanics (W. H. Freeman and Company, San
Francisco, 1964).
A. F. O'D. Alexander, The Planet Saturn - A History of Observations, Theory and
Discovery (Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1962).
Arthur I. Berman, Astronautics - Fundamentals of Dynamical Astronomy and Space
Flight (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1961).
George P. Sutton, Rocket Propulsion Elements (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York,
1956).
Samuel Glasstone, Sourcebook on Atomic Energy (D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.,
New York, 1950).
H. Glauert, The Elements of Aerofoil and Airscrew Theory (Cambridge at the
University Press, 1947).
Sir Horace Lamb, Hydrodynamics (Dover Publications, New York, 1945).
Elliot G. Reid, Applied Wing Theory (McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York,
107
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Reference Books
Information Please Almanac, Atlas and Yearbook, Edited by Ann Golenpaul (Information
Please Almanac, New York, 1977).
Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia, Edited by Joseph L. Morse and William H.
Hedelson. Vol. 8, Electricity, pp 423-439 (Funk and Wagnalls, Inc., New York,
1972).
The World Almanac and Book of Facts, Edited by Luman H. Long (New York World-
Telegram, New York, 1966).
Handbook of Fluid Dynamics, Victor L. Streeter, Editor-in-Chief (McGraw-Hill Book
Company, Inc., New York, 1961).
Mechanical Engineers Handbook, 4th edition, Edited by Lionel S. Marks (McGraw-
Hill Book Company Inc., 1941).
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, 7th edition, Archer E. Knowlton, Editorin-
Chief (McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1941).
Periodicals
Science (The American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, Washington
D.C.).
D. R. Davis et al., 'Saturn Ring Particles as Dynamic Ephemeral Bodies' (Vol.
224, No. 4650, 18 May 1984) pp 744-746.
H. A. Zebher and G. Leonard Tyler, 'Thickness of Saturn's Rings Inferred from
Voyager 1 Observations of Microwave Scatter' (Vol. 223, No. 4634, 27 January
1984) pp 396 and 397.
Eugene M. Rasmusson and John M. Wallace, 'Meteorological Aspects of the El
Nino Southern Oscillation' (Vol. 222, No. 4629, 16 December 1983) pp 1195-
1202.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Neptune Ring Fades Again' (Vol. 222, No. 4621, 21 October
1983) p 311.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Where Was the Moon Eons Ago?' (Vol. 221, No. 4616, 16
September 1983) p 1166.
Roger Lewin, 'What Killed the Giant Mammals?' (Vol. 221, No. 4615, 9
September 1983) pp 1036-1037.
D. D. Bogard and P. Johnson, 'Martian Gases in an Antarctic Meteorite?' (Vol.
221, No. 4611, 12 August 1983) pp 651-654.
Philip H. Abelson, 'Large-Scale Extinctions' Vol. 220, No. 4592, 1 April 1983)
P9.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Orbital Variation - Ice Age Link Strengthened' (Vol. 219, No.
4582, 21 January 1983) pp 272-274.
Jack J. Lissauer, 'Saturn's Rings' (Vol. 218, No. 4572, 5 November 1982) p 521.
Carl Sagan, 'Extraterrestrial Intelligence: An International Petition' (Vol. 218,
No. 4571, 29 October 1982) p 426.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Planetary Rings Briefing: New Outer Rings for Saturn?: The F
Ring Becomes a Little Less Baffling; Spokes, SKR and SED - A Connection.;
The Uranian Rings Get Stranger and Stranger' (Vol. 218, No. 4569, 15 October
1982) pp 276-277.
108
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Richard A. Kerr, 'Planetary Rings Explained and Unexplained' (Vol. 218, No.
4568, 8 October 1982) pp 141-143.
R. S. Westrum, 'Explaining Meteorites' (Vol. 217, No. 4563, 3 September 1982)
p 884.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Saturn Briefing: Caged Argon: A Clue to the Birth of Titan;
Rings, Rings, What Makes the Rings? Lightning on Saturn or Ring
Discharges? What Battered the Satellites of Saturn?' (Vol. 216, No. 4551, 11
June 1982) pp 1210-1211.
R. Ganapathy, 'Evidence for a Major Meteor Impact on the Earth 34 Million
Years Ago: Implications for Eocene Extinctions' (Vol. 216, No. 4548, 21 May
1982) pp 885-886.
P. G. Kamoun et al., 'Comet Enke: Radar Detection of Nucleus' (Vol. 216, No.
4543, 16 April 1982) pp 293-295.
P. J. Michaels et al., 'Observations of a Comet on Collision Course with the Sun'
(Vol. 215, No. 4536, 26 February 1982) Cover photograph and pp 1097-1102.
Reports on Voyager 2 Flyby of Saturn (Vol. 215, No. 4532, 29 January 1982).
(1) E. C. Stone and F. D. Miner, 'Voyager 2 Encounter with the Saturnian
System', pp 499-504.
(2) B. A. Smith et al., 'A New Look at the Saturnian System: The Voyager 2
Images', pp 504-537.
(3) A. L. Larse et al., 'Photopolarimetry from Voyager 2: Preliminary Results
on Saturn, Titan and the Rings', pp 537-543.
(4) R. Hanel et al., 'Infrared Observations of the Saturnian System from
Voyager 2', pp 544-548.
(5) B. R. Sandel et al., 'Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from the Voyager 2
Encounter with Saturn', pp 548-553.
(6) G. L. Tyler et al., 'Radio Science with Voyager 2 at Saturn: Atmosphere
and Ionosphere and the Masses of Mimas, Tethys and Iapetus', pp 583-
558.
(7) N. F. Ness et al., 'Magnetic Field Studies by Voyager 2: Preliminary
Results at Saturn', pp 558-563.
(8) H. S. Bridge et al., 'Plasma Observations Near Saturn: Initial Results from
Voyager 2\ pp 563-570.
(9) S. M. Krimigis et al., 'Low-Energy Hot Plasma and Particles in Saturn's
Magnetosphere', pp 571-577.
(10) R. E. Vogt et al., Energetic Charged Particles in Saturn's Magnetosphere:
Voyager 2 Results', pp 577-582.
(11) J. W. Warwick et al., 'Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations from
Voyager 2 Near Saturn', pp 582-587.
(12) F. L. Scarf et al., 'Voyager 2 Plasma Wave Observations at Saturn',
pp 587-594.
M. Mitchell Waldrop, 'The Puzzle That Is Saturn' (Vol. 213, No. 4514, 18
September 1981) pp 1347-1351.
M. Mitchell Waldrop, 'Saturn Redux: The Voyager 2 Mission' (Vol. 213, No.
4513, 11 September 1981) pp 1236, 1237 and 1240.
Phillip H. Abelson, 'Voyager Mission to Saturn' (Vol. 212, No. 4491, 10 April
1981) p 125.
Reports on Voyager 1 Flyby of Saturn (Vol. 212, No. 4491. 10 April 1981).
(1) E. D. Miner, 'Voyager 1 Encounter with the Saturnian System', pp 159-
162.
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(2) B. A. Smith et al., 'Encounter with Saturn: Voyager 1 Imaging Science
Results, pp 163-191.
(3) S. P. Synnott et al., 'Orbits of the Small Satellites of Saturn', pp. 191-
192.
(4) R. Hanel et al., 'Infrared Observations of the Saturnian System from
Voyager 1', pp 192-200.
(5) G. L. Tyler et al., 'Radio Science Investigations of the Saturn System with
Voyager 1: Preliminary Results', pp 201-206.
(6) A. L. Broadfoot et al., 'Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 1
Encounter with Saturn', pp 206-211.
(7) N. F. Ness et al., 'Magnetic Field Studies by Voyager 1: Preliminary
Results at Saturn', pp 211-217.
(8) H. S. Bridge et al., 'Plasma Observations Near Saturn: Initial Results from
Voyager 1', pp 217-224.
(9) S. M. Krimigis et al., 'Low-Energy Charged Particles in Saturn's
Magnetosphere: Results from Voyager 1', pp 225-231.
(10) R. E. Vogt et al., 'Energetic Charged Particles in Saturn's Magnetosphere:
Voyager 1 Results', pp 231-234.
(11) D. A. Gurnett et al., 'Plasma Waves Near Saturn: Initial Results from
Voyager 1', pp 235-239.
(12) J. S. Warwick et al., 'Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations from
Voyager 1 Near Saturn', pp 239-243.
Eliot Marshall, 'Navy Lab Concludes the Vela (Satellite) Saw a (Nuclear) Bomb'
(Vol. 209, No. 4460, 29 August 1980) pp 996-997.
Reports on Pioneer Flyby of Saturn (Vol. 207, No. 4429, 25 January 1980).
(1) J. W. Dyer, 'Pioneer Saturn', pp 400-401.
(2) A. G Opp, 'Scientific Results from the Pioneer Saturn Encounter:
Summary', pp 401-403.
(3) J. H. Wolfe et al., 'Preliminary Results on the Plasma Environment
of Saturn from the Pioneer 11 Plasma Analyzer Experiment', pp 403-
407.
(4) E. J. Smith et al., 'Saturn's Magnetic Field and Magnetosphere', pp 407-
410.
(5) J. A. Simpson et al., 'Saturnian Trapped Radiation and Its Absorption
by Satellites and Rings: The First Results from Pioneer 11, pp. 411-
415.
(6) J. A. Van Allen et al., 'Saturn's Magnetosphere, Rings and Inner
Satellites', pp 415-421.
(7) J. H. Trainer et al., 'Observations of Energetic Ions and Electrons in
Saturn's Magnetosphere', pp 421-425.
(8) W. Fillins et al., 'Trapped Radiation Belts of Saturn: First Look', pp 425-
431.
(9) D. L. Judge et al., 'Ultraviolet Photometer Observations of the Saturnian
System', pp 431-434.
(10) T. Gehrels et al., 'Imaging Photopolarimeter on Pioneer Saturn', pp 434-
439.
(11) A. P. Ingersoll et al., 'Pioneer Saturn Infrared Radiometer: Preliminary
Results', pp 439-443.
(12) D. H. Humes et al., 'Impact of Saturn Ring Particles on Pioneer 11*.
pp 443-444.
110
BIBLIOGRAPHY
(13) M. H. Acuna and N. F. Ness, 'The Magnetic Field of Saturn: Pioneer 11
Observations', pp 444-446.
(14) A. J. Kliore et al., 'Vertical Structure of the Ionosphere and Upper Neutral
Atmosphere of Saturn from Pioneer Radio Occulation', pp 446-449.
(15) J. D. Anderson et al., 'Pioneer Saturn Celestial Mechanics Experiment',
pp 449-453.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Rings Around the Solar System' (Vol. 206, No. 4414, 5 October
1979) pp 38-40.
R. H. Thomas, 'West Antarctic Ice Sheet: Present-Day Thinning and Holocene
Retreat of the Margins' (Vol. 205, No. 4412, 21 September 1979) pp 1257-
1258.
Astronomy (Astromedia, Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI)
Richard Berry, 'Uranus: The Voyage Continues' (Vol. 14, No. 4, April 1986)
p 10.
Edward J. Ciaccio, 'Atmospheres' (Vol. 12, No. 5, May 1984) pp 6-22.
Michael A. Sposito, 'A Conversation with Astronaut Joseph Allen' (Vol. 12, No.
4, April 1984) p 24.
Robert Burnham, 'IRAS and the Infrared Universe' (Vol. 12, No. 3, March 1984)
pp 6-22.
Jeffrey K. Wagner, 'The Sources of Meteorites' (Vol. 12, No. 2, February 1984)
pp 6-16.
Michael Carrol, 'A New Mission to Saturn' (Vol. 11, No. 12, December 1983)
pp 6-15.
David Morrison, 'Return to the Planets: A Blueprint for the Future' (Vol. 11, No.
9, September 1983) pp 6-15.
Donald F. Robertson, 'Mystery Gap' (Vol. 11, No. 6, June 1983) pp 60-61.
David Swift, 'Voyager: Technological Totem' (Vol. 11, No. 1, January 1983)
pp 24-26.
Jack R. Schendel, 'Looking Inside Quasars' (Vol. 10, No. 11, November 1982)
pp 6-22.
Francis Reddy, 'Backtracking the Comets' (Vol. 10, No. 8, August 1982) pp 6-17.
Edward J. Ciaccio, 'Landscapes of the Solar System' (Vol. 10, No. 7, July 1982)
pp 6-23.
Van Kane, 'The Little Big Missions' (Vol. 10, No. 5, May 1982) pp 16-17.
The Planetary Report (The Planetary Society, Pasadena, CA.)
Jeffrey Taylor, 'Moon Rocks' (Vol. 4, No. 2, March/April 1984) pp 4-6.
Thomas R. McDonough, 'The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)'
(Vol. 3, No. 2, March/April 1983) p 3.
Paul Horwitz, 'Searching for Signals from Extraterrestrial Civilizations' (Vol. 3,
No. 2, March/April 1983) pp 4-5.
Samuel Gulkis and John H. Wolfe, 'The NASA SETI Program' (Vol. 3, No. 2,
March/April 1983) pp 6-7.
John Spencer, 'The Viking Legacy' (Vol. 11, No. 5, September/October 1982)
pp 12-14.
Richard J. Terrille, 'Return to the Rings' (Vol. 1, No. 6, October/November 1981)
pp 4-5.
111
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Von R. Eshleman and G. L. Taylor, 'Radio Science at Saturn' (Vol. 1, No. 6
October/November 1981) pp 6-7.
Michael C. Malin, Ice Worlds' (Vol. 1, No. 4, June/July 1981) pp 8-10.
Dennis Matson, 'Gallery of the Moons' (Vol. 1, No. 2, February/March 1981)
pp 6-7.
Jeffry Cuzzi, 'Saturn's Rings; A Voyager Update' (Vol. 1, No. 2, February/March
1981) pp 8-10.
David Morrison, 'The Mysteries of Saturn' (Vol. 1, No. 1, December 1980/
January 1981) p 4.
Sky and Telescope (Vol. 59, No. 4, April 1980).
'Pioneer Saturn Pictorial', pp 292-293.
'Saturn Sightings', p 296.
Astronautics and Aeronautics, AIAA (Vol. 7, No. 1, January 1969).
Homer J. Stewart, 'Lunar Exploration-The First Decade Raises More Questions
Than It Answers', pp 32-36.
Harold C. Urey, 'The Contending Moons', pp 37-41.
Harold Masursky, 'Lunar-Exploration Targets', pp 42-49.
Albert Hibbs, 'Surveyor Results', pp 50-63.
J. E. Conel, 'What the Rangers Revealed about Lunar Geology', pp 64-68.
Lectures
Center for Space Science and Astrophysics
Peter Goldreich, 'The Dynamics of Planetary Rings' (7 November 1983), Physics
Lecture Hall, Stanford University, California.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, (AIAA)
Astronaut Rusty Swiekert, 'Experiences in Orbital Flight' (10 May 1984), San
Francisco Section, Sunnyvale, AIAA, California.
News Presentations
Campus Report
Diana Diamond, 'Scientists Discover Saturn Rings To Be Amazingly Thin
(Stanford University, California, 25 January 1984) p 1.
Joel Shurkin, 'Saturn's Rings Are Made of Red Ice, Says Latest Study' (Stanford
University, California, 25 August 1982) p 7.
The Stanford Daily
'"El Nino" -The Century's Unequaled Natural Catastrophe' by the Los Angeles
Times. (Stanford University, California, 19 August 1982) p 2.
112
BIBLIOGRAPHY
San Jose Mercury News
John Noble, New York Times, 'Scientists Baffled by Earth's Cycle of Extinction
Every 26 Million Years' (San Jose, California, 12 December 1983) p 8A.
KQED-TV Channel 9 San Francisco
'Voyager 2 at Saturn', 26 August 1981 (closest approach).
'Voyager 1 at Saturn', 12 November 1980 (closest approach).
*This bibliography has been compiled in accordance with 'Hart's Rules for Compositors and
Readers at the University Press, Oxford', thirty-eighth edition, completely revised 1978 at the
Oxford University Press.
113​
 
whats interesting is that most of the world is opening up to the reality of UFO and extraterrestrials but the US doesn't

If this is true then the rest of the world should have much better evidence of said reality.

You can say it's out there. Doesn't make it true. Extra-ordinary claims require...you know the rest. There's plenty of websites and Youtube videos and all that...they definitely emphasis the U in UFOs. The good ones, anyway. Some are plain sad in claiming they are the final proof of extraterrestrials, having just as much credibility as blurs on a night camera means there's ghosts.
 
Did you not read the NSA reports? The FBI memo? The book by the NASA scientist? Or look over the Hubble space telescope images that reconfirmed his findings? Are you purposefully being obtuse?

The onus to disprove disclosure is on you now.

Here's the Bibliography for Dr. Norman Bergrun's research for his book, that Gustav was so kind to provide the link for us. Perhaps you would like to "debunk" this seminal work for us? :confused:

Bibliography*
Books
David Morrison, Voyages to Saturn (NASA SP-451, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington D.C. 1982).
The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Astronomy, Simon Mitton, Editor-in-Chief (Crown
Publishers Inc., New York, 1981).
Louis Bell, The Telescope (Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1981).
David Morrison, Voyage to Jupiter (NASA SP-439, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C, 1980).
Carl Sagan, Cosmos (Random House, New York, 1980).
William J. Kaufman III, Galaxies and Quasars (W. J. Freeman and Company, San
Francisco, 1979).
Bevan M. French, The Moon Book (Penguin Books, New York, 1978).
Lloyd Motz and Annetta Duveen, Essentials of Astronomy (Columbia University
Press, New York, 1977).
John Baxter and Thomas Atkins, The Fire Came By - The Riddle of the Great Siberian
Explosion (Warner Books, New York, 1976).
S. V. Dresvin, Physics and Technology of Low-Temperature Plasma (Moscow, USSR
1972. English translation published by Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA,
1977).
Norman R. Bergrun, Tomorrow's Technology Today (Academy Press, Cupertino, CA,
1972).
Robert L. Johnson, The Story of the Moon (Meredith Corporation, Chicago, 1969).
Franklin Miller, Jr., College Physics (Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., New York,
1967).
Peter van de Kamp, Elements of Astro-mechanics (W. H. Freeman and Company, San
Francisco, 1964).
A. F. O'D. Alexander, The Planet Saturn - A History of Observations, Theory and
Discovery (Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1962).
Arthur I. Berman, Astronautics - Fundamentals of Dynamical Astronomy and Space
Flight (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1961).
George P. Sutton, Rocket Propulsion Elements (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York,
1956).
Samuel Glasstone, Sourcebook on Atomic Energy (D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.,
New York, 1950).
H. Glauert, The Elements of Aerofoil and Airscrew Theory (Cambridge at the
University Press, 1947).
Sir Horace Lamb, Hydrodynamics (Dover Publications, New York, 1945).
Elliot G. Reid, Applied Wing Theory (McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York,
107
RINGMAKERS OF SATURN
Reference Books
Information Please Almanac, Atlas and Yearbook, Edited by Ann Golenpaul (Information
Please Almanac, New York, 1977).
Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia, Edited by Joseph L. Morse and William H.
Hedelson. Vol. 8, Electricity, pp 423-439 (Funk and Wagnalls, Inc., New York,
1972).
The World Almanac and Book of Facts, Edited by Luman H. Long (New York World-
Telegram, New York, 1966).
Handbook of Fluid Dynamics, Victor L. Streeter, Editor-in-Chief (McGraw-Hill Book
Company, Inc., New York, 1961).
Mechanical Engineers Handbook, 4th edition, Edited by Lionel S. Marks (McGraw-
Hill Book Company Inc., 1941).
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, 7th edition, Archer E. Knowlton, Editorin-
Chief (McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1941).
Periodicals
Science (The American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, Washington
D.C.).
D. R. Davis et al., 'Saturn Ring Particles as Dynamic Ephemeral Bodies' (Vol.
224, No. 4650, 18 May 1984) pp 744-746.
H. A. Zebher and G. Leonard Tyler, 'Thickness of Saturn's Rings Inferred from
Voyager 1 Observations of Microwave Scatter' (Vol. 223, No. 4634, 27 January
1984) pp 396 and 397.
Eugene M. Rasmusson and John M. Wallace, 'Meteorological Aspects of the El
Nino Southern Oscillation' (Vol. 222, No. 4629, 16 December 1983) pp 1195-
1202.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Neptune Ring Fades Again' (Vol. 222, No. 4621, 21 October
1983) p 311.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Where Was the Moon Eons Ago?' (Vol. 221, No. 4616, 16
September 1983) p 1166.
Roger Lewin, 'What Killed the Giant Mammals?' (Vol. 221, No. 4615, 9
September 1983) pp 1036-1037.
D. D. Bogard and P. Johnson, 'Martian Gases in an Antarctic Meteorite?' (Vol.
221, No. 4611, 12 August 1983) pp 651-654.
Philip H. Abelson, 'Large-Scale Extinctions' Vol. 220, No. 4592, 1 April 1983)
P9.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Orbital Variation - Ice Age Link Strengthened' (Vol. 219, No.
4582, 21 January 1983) pp 272-274.
Jack J. Lissauer, 'Saturn's Rings' (Vol. 218, No. 4572, 5 November 1982) p 521.
Carl Sagan, 'Extraterrestrial Intelligence: An International Petition' (Vol. 218,
No. 4571, 29 October 1982) p 426.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Planetary Rings Briefing: New Outer Rings for Saturn?: The F
Ring Becomes a Little Less Baffling; Spokes, SKR and SED - A Connection.;
The Uranian Rings Get Stranger and Stranger' (Vol. 218, No. 4569, 15 October
1982) pp 276-277.
108
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Richard A. Kerr, 'Planetary Rings Explained and Unexplained' (Vol. 218, No.
4568, 8 October 1982) pp 141-143.
R. S. Westrum, 'Explaining Meteorites' (Vol. 217, No. 4563, 3 September 1982)
p 884.
Richard A. Kerr, 'Saturn Briefing: Caged Argon: A Clue to the Birth of Titan;
Rings, Rings, What Makes the Rings? Lightning on Saturn or Ring
Discharges? What Battered the Satellites of Saturn?' (Vol. 216, No. 4551, 11
June 1982) pp 1210-1211.
R. Ganapathy, 'Evidence for a Major Meteor Impact on the Earth 34 Million
Years Ago: Implications for Eocene Extinctions' (Vol. 216, No. 4548, 21 May
1982) pp 885-886.
P. G. Kamoun et al., 'Comet Enke: Radar Detection of Nucleus' (Vol. 216, No.
4543, 16 April 1982) pp 293-295.
P. J. Michaels et al., 'Observations of a Comet on Collision Course with the Sun'
(Vol. 215, No. 4536, 26 February 1982) Cover photograph and pp 1097-1102.
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(1) E. D. Miner, 'Voyager 1 Encounter with the Saturnian System', pp 159-
162.
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(Vol. 209, No. 4460, 29 August 1980) pp 996-997.
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(1) J. W. Dyer, 'Pioneer Saturn', pp 400-401.
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of Saturn from the Pioneer 11 Plasma Analyzer Experiment', pp 403-
407.
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410.
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by Satellites and Rings: The First Results from Pioneer 11, pp. 411-
415.
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Saturn's Magnetosphere', pp 421-425.
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431.
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Atmosphere of Saturn from Pioneer Radio Occulation', pp 446-449.
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Indeed, if one wants to take Guy Hottels informant at face value, or even many more declassified memorandums, there seems to be a contradiction with the White House statement.

I think the White House should have stated, ''There was no tangible proof of aliens visiting Earth.''
 
Indeed, if one wants to take Guy Hottels informant at face value, or even many more declassified memorandums, there seems to be a contradiction with the White House statement.

I think the White House should have stated, ''There was no tangible proof of aliens visiting Earth.''

lol. :rolleyes:

I think all the documented evidence proves they have had "tangible proof," they a liars, and they are unwillingly to produce what they have for public inspection.

On why they would do this? There are literally scores of papers, documentaries, and whistle blowers explaining why they would do this. Usually it comes down to money, control, and power.
 
lol. :rolleyes:

I think all the documented evidence proves they have had "tangible proof," they a liars, and they are unwillingly to produce what they have for public inspection.

On why they would do this? There are literally scores of papers, documentaries, and whistle blowers explaining why they would do this. Usually it comes down to money, control, and power.

What makes you think the Whitehouse was aware of this tangible proof?

I am aware there is a very large possibility that alien life could have visited this planet. But I am also under the impression, from my own investigations, that the shadow governement which actually runs this operation is not your standard group of professionals. In fact, I doubt the US governement in many of its channels are even aware of the UFO phenomenon, or how much ''evidence'' is really there. Those who have the ''tangible proof'' maybe few and far between, acting illegally within their own powers.

I doubt the president is aware of this :rolleyes: You just need to see the efforts of past presidents to try and make the valuable information avaliable under the freedom acts.
 
Well, no one needs to convince me any way. I have dozens of memorandums which contradict the White House Statement.
 
well then any evidence they have , should be open to the public then , whats the problem

The 'problem' could be one Government faculty (the Air Force) having data about another faculties (NSA) secret missile launches/spacecraft.

That data is not for public consumption, but it doesn't mean the Govt are covering up extra-terrestrial visitation at all.
 
The 'problem' could be one Government faculty (the Air Force) having data about another faculties (NSA) secret missile launches/spacecraft.

That data is not for public consumption, but it doesn't mean the Govt are covering up extra-terrestrial visitation at all.

Not directly. Indirectly there is plenty of evidence to suggest ET has been here visiting Earth. There are numerous statements from officials one could qoute, numerous memorandums from top officials who state things completely out of the ordinary and by no means able to be washed away with conventional explanations, like missile launches.
 
@Mister --



Such as what, exactly?

Oh there is loads. I can type many up for you if you want.

There are countless memorandums from previously top secret classified documents purporting to ''alien visitors'' there are also statements from top secret officials who working in the Government channels throughout the last 60 years who have testified to the existence of either UFO's as a technology more advanced than our own, or directly testifying to the existence of aliens.

I could type plenty up for you, if you wanted. You'd save me a great deal of time however if you could just take my word for it.
 
@Mister --

Oh there is loads. I can type many up for you if you want.

Yes, links would be lovely.

There are countless memorandums from previously top secret classified documents purporting to ''alien visitors'' there are also statements from top secret officials who working in the Government channels throughout the last 60 years who have testified to the existence of either UFO's as a technology more advanced than our own, or directly testifying to the existence of aliens.

And these "memorandums" and "documents" are verified to be genuine, right? Because I'd like to see that documentation too.

You'd save me a great deal of time however if you could just take my word for it.

Shoot, one thing I can't do. Links please.
 
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