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--, ~1976 (949k)
--, December 1976 (390k) 
--, ~1980s (486k)
--, ~1980s (677k)
--, 17 November 1990 (190k) 
Aquarius Briefing Document, undated (cover page only) 
--, 30 January 1996 (213k) 
--, 5 June 1996 (36k) 
--, November 1998 (27k)
--, Essay by Source S-1 (443k) 
--, 7 July 1999 (1 MB*) 
Jamie Shandera � Los Angeles, California (December, 1984)
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National Archives � College Park, Maryland
- -- (TSMEO) 7 pgs.
- -- (TSEO) 1 p.
Don Berliner's Mailbox Alexandria Virginia (March, 1994)
- --, July 14, 1954 (TSRM) 1 p.
Quillan Pharmacy � LaCrosse, Wisconsin-- (1992�present)
- -- (TSMEO, R on cover page) 23 pgs.
Legionnaire
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Former CIA Archivist
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-- (1993�1996)
- -- (TSMEO) 1 p.
- -- (TSEO) 1 p.
- --, 27 September 1947 (TSEO)
- -- (UN) 1 p.
- -- (retyped copy) (UN) 1 p.
- -- (TSEOM) 2 pgs.
- -- with Cantwheel comments (retyped, C) 1 p.
- -- (C) 2 pgs.
- -- (retyped copy) (UN) 1 p.
- -- (UN) 2 pgs.
- --, Sept. 24, 1947 (S) 1 p.
- --, with Cantwheel comments (retyped copy) (UN) 1 p.
- -- (TSM) 1 p.
- Hillenkoetter to Director JIOA, 27 Sept. 1950 (S) 1 p.
- -- (R) 1 p.
- -- (TS) 16 pgs.
- --, 22 July 1947 � (TS Ultra, later M) 7 pgs.
- -- � Analysis of the Corona and Oscura Peak, NM Wreckage of Unidentified Lenticular Aerodyne Technology (TS Blacked Out)
- -- (TS) 1 p.
- -- (TS) 1 p.
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- Cantwheel to Cooper � Trust No One Completely (UN) 1 p.
-- (June, 1996)
- --, "At my father's request..." (UN) 1 p.
- -- (TSEMO) 19 pgs.
- -- (TS) 1 p.
- -- (TSEO) 1 p.
- -- (TS) 6 pgs.
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- -- � Not for Public Inspection (no classification shown) 1 p.
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- Col. Rothrock Status of Project Twinkle � Confidential
- Chidlaw to Commander Holloman AFB � Project Grudge � Restricted
- -- (TS, retyped copy) 1 p.
- -- (M) 1 p.
- --, 1955 � Analysis of first hundred publications in AFSA UFO Intelligence Reports Codeword. 1 p.
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Central Intelligence Agency � Alleged FOIA Release
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- 44 - 3� x 5� photos of Documents
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- --, (front matter), last dated 1960, 5 pp. Original paper, first page with classification stamps in red. (TSM)
- -- 1 p.
- -- (S) 9 pgs.
- -- (TSM)
- -- (TS)
- -- by Allen W. Dulles (TS)
- -- Essay by Source S-1
- -- (responsibility of CIA in collecting UFO intelligence)
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Index of Documents from 16 September, 1999
The following documents are listed in no particular order:
- �DIA Organization, Mission and Key Personnel,� March 1981 (original copy, with red-orange cover) DRS-2600-926-81. This provides complete mission and products statements for each organization in the DIA and also the signatures of about 40 department heads approving the organization charts. Two initials and last names are listed for all personnel. 65 pgs.
- �DIA Organization, Mission and Key Personnel,� October 1981 (69 pp.) (original) copy. DRS-2600-926B-81. This is a revision of the previously published March report, but with only 19 organizations shown. Signatures as before. 69 pgs.
- Notes for Correspondence Subcourse SC 816, �Psychological Operation (PSYOP) Media. Seven lessons for a total of 20 credit hours. From the US Army Institute for Military Assistance, Sept. 1977. Pencil marking on some of the pages. 57 pgs.
- 352nd CA command organization, dated 1 March 1980. Org chart showing four PSYOP units. 1 p.
- One page handwritten of Subcourse Numbers and titles for PSYOP courses. Shows 847, PSYOP Resources and Force Structure; 289, Intro to Internal Defense/Internal Development; 812, Social Science Fundamentals (understanding your target, the individual, social groups and institutions, social communications of change; 814, PSYOP Planning and Development, and 813, PSYOP Intel and Analysis, collection, target analysis and campaign control, and propaganda analysis. This last course also has written in with the same handwriting as elsewhere, �PSYOP UFO Countermeasures and Propaganda (I Intel collection; II Media contact/fact sheets; III Force Command/NMCC. This is followed by �PSYOP UFO Disinformation (I Forgery/Documents, II unstated, III Tabloid Contacts, and IV Script Writing. This is followed by �DIA/CIA/NSA Courses.� 1 p.
- Three-ring black binder (2-inch size) containing 400 pages labeled �Correspondence Subcourse of the U.S. Army Institute for Military Assistance,� SC 847 March 77. This is followed by Correspondence Subcourse 812, which is followed by Correspondence Subcourse 814, followed by Correspondence Subcourse 813, followed by Correspondence Subcourse 815, followed by numerous appendices. 400 pgs.
- �Information Security Program Regulation,� DoD 5200.1-R in four parts, Nov 73. This 150-page document provides detailed information about security procedures for the Department of Defense. 50 pgs.
- �Civil Affairs Operations,� Dept of Army Field Manual FM 41-10, October 1969, up to section L. Cover has notation �Al Gilley� and �UFO Contingency/Training Course� in a different hand. 100 pgs.
- �Iran: Executive and Congressional Reaction and Roles,� Issue Brief No. IB80001 by Loventhal and Collier, a few pages, Feb 1980. Deals with the history of the Iran hostage events. 5 pgs.
- �CS/CSS (Combat Support/Combat Service Support) Operations, Chapter 7,� Logex 79, Vol. IV, Civil-Military Cooperation/Psyop, 11 pgs.
- �Guide to Military Space Operations,� C. Richard Whelan, 1986. Annotated �UFO/SDI Program� on cover page. 154 pgs.
- �A Systematic Review of 'Commando' (Special Operations) 1939-1980,� Luttwak, Canby, and Thomas, 4 parts, both sides. Printed on both sides, but reverse is printed upside down. Punched for spiral binding. This would have been a reject. Unclassified. Contains fascinating true stories of dozens of events of covert activity. Unquestionably authentic. Prepared by C&L Associates, defense consultants. Marked �Final Report.� 350 pgs.
- �U.S. Foreign Policy Objectives and Overseas Military Installations,� US Govt. Printing Office, No. 35-995-O, April 1979. This is a product of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. 121 pgs.
- Extract from FM 33-5, Chapter 7 (1974), �Roles and Missions of Psychological Operations Teams (TOE 33-500H) This copy identifies the functions of 28 PSYOP teams in the PSYOP organization, and reveals the tip of a huge iceberg of psychological warfare. Targets are not identified. 6 pgs.
- �Eighteen Dilemmas of Oil Vulnerability,� Robert Axelrod, Institute of Public Policy Studies Discussion Paper # 161, University of Michigan, February 1981, 16 pgs.
- �The Soviet Army, Operations and Tactics,� FM 100-2-1, HQ U.S. Army, 16 July 1984. This is a detailed description of the procedures and tactics used in battlefield scenarios. Original cover with red print on olive green cover. 300 pgs.
- �Tracking and Command of Aerospace Vehicles,� IAS (Institute of Aerospace Sciences) National Symposium, Feb 19-21, 1962, San Francisco, California. 140 pgs.
- �A Response to Hermann Eilts' 'Security Considerations in the Persian Gulf'�, from �Point/Counterpoint, from �International Security (Spring 1981 pages 186-203), printed in AF/DoD �Current News, Special Edition, 3 November 1981, No. 776. At the upper right, there is �Joe S� in pencil, and at the right there is �Jeff� in pencil. 9 pgs.
- �Exposing the Libyan Link,� New York Times Magazine article by Seymour M. Hersh, later than 1979 such as 1980 or 81. A number of phrases are underlined. 11 pgs.
- Four small (4-8 pages each) �Background Notes� publications by the Department of State on (South) Yemen, January 1977; (North) Yemen, June 1977; Kuwait, December 1977, and Oman, August 1978. 24 pgs.
- �International Boundary Study, �Publication No. 164, Iran-Iraq, Department of State, Bureau of International Relations and Research, 8 pgs.
- �The Soviet Nuclear Threat Towards the Close of the Yom Kippur War,� from The Jerusalem Journal of International Relations Vol. 5, No. 1, 1980, published by Air Force/DoD Current News Special Edition, dated August 27, 1981, No. 752. 5 pgs.
- �Saudi Arabia Faces the 1980s: Saudi Security Problems and American Interests,� Lincoln P. Bloomfield Jr., from The Fletcher Forum, Summer 1981, pages 243-277, published by AF/DoD �Current News� Special Edition dated January 20, 1982, No. 806. 35 pgs.
None of the above publications bore any classification stamps, marks, or indication of classification; not even �for official use only.� This pile of material was retained by Tim Cooper, and was about eight inches thick. The bound booklets were mostly printed on both sides.
This was approximately one-half of the material. The other material was given to R.M. Wood for selective copying and subsequent return to Cooper. This inventory follows:
The following items were received on 9 October 1999 by Tim Cooper from the same person who gave him the materials on 16 September 1999 (Source S-2).
There were four envelopes, which Tim Cooper marked #1, #2, #3, #4 in our presence. All four had already been marked with a stamp "received" with Tim Cooper's initials and "10/9/99." Lynda Gagliano accompanied Dr. Wood on this visit. The contents of the packages below are:
Package #1. ("Evaluated by CIA Project Blue Book, FYI/S2")--
- Project 10073 Record, Howell, Utah dated 16 July 65, Three objects. 15 pgs.
- Project 10073 Record Card Report, Sioux City Iowa, 25 Oct 63. Reilly Bates Case, KC 135 refueling in area. 30 pgs.
- Project 10073 Record Card, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2 Oct 61, possible sun dog, 46 pgs.
Dozens of news clippings
Package #3. ("FYI/S2")
Dozens of news clippings
Package #4. ("FYI/S2")
- "White Sands History: Range Beginnings and Early Missile Testing," prepared by Eunice H. Brown, James A. Robertson, John W. Kroehnke, Charles R. Poisall, and 1st Lt. E. L. Cross, undated but covers the period of testing from 1945 through 1955. No markings or annotations. Extensive, detailed history of all flights on record with many cross-references to technical reports. 152 pgs.
- "Soviet Military Power, The Pentagon's Propaganda Document, Annotated and Corrected, by Tom Gervasi, Vintage Books, A Division of Random House, copyright 1987. Only mark is "FYI/ S2, STUDY THIS." 160 pgs.
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if it's such a giant secret, how come it's splashed all over the internet so that morons can cross-post it all over every forum in cyberspace?

Wow Quandry that's a lot of information but I'm happy someone provides lots of alternatives to consider, and you do a very nice service to those of us who don't necessarily know where to look, thanks.
Myself I believe in the others just because it's a freaking big onionverse crammed with life of all manner. We humans for the most part don't even know the life under our feet. The secrets will catch the masters out soon enough I think, then we'll have new times and new tunes. Ain't history grand?



What preposterous crap, but hardly a surprise. The forces of irrationality and stupidity know no limits, and there's been a depressingly large influx of them on this board lately.
regardless of what you may think to be relevant in the forums, i see very few of your own, do you go around dismissing others threads because your not smart enough to make one of your own ,or is it because your so senile that the alzheimer's is set in too far, and you are UN able to have a rational thought with out all your cynicism.????
What preposterous crap, but hardly a surprise. The forces of irrationality and stupidity know no limits, and there's been a depressingly large influx of them on this board lately.
regardless of what you may think to be relevant in the forums, i see very few of your own, do you go around dismissing others threads because your not smart enough to make one of your own ,or is it because your so senile that the alzheimer's is set in too far, and you are UN able to have a rational thought with out all your cynicism.????
Quandary - Dexter has been a long time contributor to this forum. If you do a search of his posts you'll find he does his research and provides a wealth of knowledge to many many discussions here.
What preposterous crap, but hardly a surprise. The forces of irrationality and stupidity know no limits

Quandary, I've posted links to real science sites in some of your threads that properly explain your errors--the Planet X/Nibiru thread comes to mind--and your response is inevitably the same kind of mindless name calling and vituperation. It was clear early in your history here that your life is ruled by paranoid conspiracy theories, you are scientifically illiterate, entirely too credulous, and unable to think critically. You're really not worth the trouble of knocking down anymore. Nothing you say is worth taking seriously.
Sure. That was 5 years ago. It didn't show up, did it. Doesn't that tell you anything? Such as, these people have no idea what they're talking about?
Are you telling us that Planet X DID show up in the spring of 2003 as those people believed it would? I guess every professional and amateur astronomer on the planet somehow missed that close approach, and somehow a massive gravitating object entered the inner solar system and didn't disrupt the orbit of anything already here. How is this possible, Oh Knower of All?
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