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Topic started on 21-10-2009 @ 12:12 PM by exposethosesecrets
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Yesterday, I was at the local university library in the government document section, researching for another thread I had going (now closed) on ATS,
and I found this book in
the US Air Force section.
Home field advantage: a century of partnership between Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Dayton, Ohio, in the pursuit of aeronautical
excellence
Gov. doc # 301. 82/7 : F45
books.google.com...
Here is a scan from page 291. Can't make this stuff up.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:16 PM by Le Colonel
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interesting. I never heard of an alien body being found like that.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:21 PM by exposethosesecrets
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Originally posted by Le Colonel
interesting. I never heard of an alien body being found like that.
Neither had I until yesterday. Nowhere on the internet, is this info available.
This is a government approved book, in a depository library under the government document section.
Can we put to rest that aliens don't exist?
I call it unintentional disclosure, and proof.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:35 PM by zaiger
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-from www.ascho.wpafb.af.mil... where the book is sold
Yeah im leaving this one alone....
Chapter one is available online and "the saga continues" section is in there so this is a real doc.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:36 PM by draknoir2
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It seems to be a real pub with a postscript entitled "The Saga Continues", but based on the mundane subject matter of the rest of the publication, I
find the "scan" highly suspect. So until I read it in an actual copy, I'm calling it intentional deception.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:40 PM by beatnietzsche
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fascinating! i just did a search of the university library in my own town and found the book listed there as well. will be heading there shortly to
corroborate this page. wonder why we haven't heard of this before? i'd love to know which of our beloved UFO/ET experts have examined the
specimen.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:41 PM by exposethosesecrets
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Found this part interesting

Vincent J. Russo is President and Chief Executive Officer of Growing Splendid Leaders, LLC. He has an academic background in leadership training from
Carnegie Mellon University’s H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government,
the University of Virginia, and the Federal Executive Institute.
Vince holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY; an MS in Materials Engineering from the Air Force
Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; and a Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering from the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
ince is a Fellow of ASM International, and an Associate Fellow of AIAA. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Presidential
Distinguished Executive Award and two Presidential Meritorious Executive Awards.
Vince is currently an Executive Advisor to the President of the University of Dayton and is a board member, advisor, or consultant with several
commercial and not-for-profit organizations including: Vector Composites, Inc. Board of Directors; UES, Inc. Board of Directors; Wright Brothers
Institute Board of Directors, Vice Chairman; National Composites Center Board of Directors; National Aviation Hall of Fame Board of Trustees;
Wallace-Kettering Center for Neurology Board of Advisors; Edison Materials Technology Center Board of Advisors; Material Science and Engineering
Department External Advisory Board (Ohio State University); Antioch McGregor University Board of Visitors; MTC Technologies, Inc. Advisory Group;
Battelle Memorial Institute Advisory Group; NASA Vehicle Systems Program Non-Advocate Review Panel; and the Air Force Research Laboratory
Transformation Opportunities Study Panel, Vice Chairman. Vince is also a consultant with: Edison Welding Institute, Columbus, Ohio; Universal
Technology Corporation, Beavercreek, Ohio; PTC Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio; Dayton Aerospace Incorporated, Dayton, Ohio; and AT&T Government
Solutions, Dayton, Ohio.
www.growingsplendidleaders.com...
Like to pick this guys brain for a few hours.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:42 PM by zaiger
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I see what you are saying. The pages bend a little bit on the scan but the text does not seem to be streched or anything.
Hey op, if it would not be a huge bother could you just take a picture of those pages with a digital cam, does not have to be a great picture but it
would help your thread.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:43 PM by jackphotohobby
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I want to see the pages in context, but can't because no preview is available from here in the UK. The whole thing reads as if it's a satire, or a
joke - particularly the reference to "hapless historians" and "stress reduction and team building exercises", plus the list of questions. I also
seriously doubt, unless some massive and incredibly dumb mistake has happened, that the book hasn't been vetted/cleared.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:45 PM by jackphotohobby
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:54 PM by exposethosesecrets
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Originally posted by draknoir2
It seems to be a real pub with a postscript entitled "The Saga Continues", but based on the mundane subject matter of the rest of the publication, I
find the "scan" highly suspect. So until I read it in an actual copy, I'm calling it intentional deception.
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Now why would I lie??? Geez
I also scanned the cover. The book is in the reference section, so it can't be checked out.
Notice the library stamp below the word Advantage?
And the gov doc #.
I'll admit, the page is oddly written, but there is no joking about it.
I had to do a double take myself.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:56 PM by nicolaas
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Originally posted by jackphotohobby
I want to see the pages in context, but can't because no preview is available from here in the UK. The whole thing reads as if it's a satire, or a
joke - particularly the reference to "hapless historians" and "stress reduction and team building exercises", plus the list of questions. I also
seriously doubt, unless some massive and incredibly dumb mistake has happened, that the book hasn't been vetted/cleared.
My thought too. To me it seemed to be a satirical write up, given the points mentioned above. Could thid be a "let's slip some wild fiction and see
what we can make those crazy UFO/conpsiracists come up with"?
I think so so far...
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 12:59 PM by Roadblockx
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I'll be the first to admit that this sinus/alergy medicine causes a slight delay in my comprehension that is preventing me from completely
understanding what you are asking the OP about.
Are you stating that it is your belief he is fabricating the story, misrepresenting it or somehow presenting it to be something it isn't? Those are
some pretty damning beliefs. I agree he can provide some additional pictures but lets not condem the OP for something that may be shocking to us. It
will only get bad for us if we start to distrust those who bring evidence forward. It would be exactly what TPTB would like to see.
Great work OP. s/f
By the way, is PostScript an opinion piece section of the book/magizine or what?
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 01:00 PM by exposethosesecrets
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Originally posted by nicolaas
Originally posted by jackphotohobby
I want to see the pages in context, but can't because no preview is available from here in the UK. The whole thing reads as if it's a satire, or a
joke - particularly the reference to "hapless historians" and "stress reduction and team building exercises", plus the list of questions. I also
seriously doubt, unless some massive and incredibly dumb mistake has happened, that the book hasn't been vetted/cleared.
My thought too. To me it seemed to be a satirical write up, given the points mentioned above. Could thid be a "let's slip some wild fiction and see
what we can make those crazy UFO/conpsiracists come up with"?
I think so so far...
That's why this is ALL OVER THE INTERNET, right?
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 01:03 PM by network dude
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now you have our attention. What else did you find there? And did you scan any other pages? It would be great to get the context right. A few
pages before and after. I realize I am lazy and looking for someone else to do this, but if someone goes through the trouble of verifying this, that
would help a bunch in my opinion.
Nice find.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 01:04 PM by D.E.M.
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It is a satire. Note the section on the first page where it talks about plastic? Obviously when excavating they found some childs toy, had a great
lark about it, and the scenario was given a page or two in the publication for giggles.
This is grasping at straws, any clear headed person can recognize satire.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 01:04 PM by JohnnyRaincheck
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It's probably an April fool's story . The contents inside are a
compendum from various Air Force sources? The part about the effects on the researches who have been exposed appear to be comical.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 01:04 PM by zaiger
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 01:04 PM by exposethosesecrets
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Originally posted by Roadblockx
I'll be the first to admit that this sinus/alergy medicine causes a slight delay in my comprehension that is preventing me from completely
understanding what you are asking the OP about.
Are you stating that it is your belief he is fabricating the story, misrepresenting it or somehow presenting it to be something it isn't? Those are
some pretty damning beliefs. I agree he can provide some additional pictures but lets not condem the OP for something that may be shocking to us. It
will only get bad for us if we start to distrust those who bring evidence forward. It would be exactly what TPTB would like to see.
Great work OP. s/f
By the way, is PostScript an opinion piece section of the book/magizine or what?
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Thank you. I wasn't at the library looking for UFO info. I was searching for the document to support my thread Chemtrail Proof!
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I looked at this book because it was in the same section. In fact, it was right next to "The Roswell Report"!
Just so happened I came across this on pg 291.
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reply posted on 21-10-2009 @ 01:07 PM by jackphotohobby
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In the page listing the cited section is listed as a postscript:
www.ascho.wpafb.af.mil...
To me that suggests it may be satire. No hard evidence of that, but given secrecy/style of writing it's what I think.
But the book exists and OP doesn't appear to be lying. So no reason it can't be checked out.
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