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  • in identifying 9,501 of these objects. Virtually a.11of these sightings were denved from subjective human observations and interpretations. The most common of these were astronomical sight­ ings that included such things as bright stars and planets, comets
  • ( Letter: ___ Telegram; Other: TIie PrealdeDt ..,._ ~ Maj. Dollald E. Keyhoe, USMC, Ret., Director of Matioaal llweati1atiou 4/30/'8 Committee Oil Aerial,PlaeaomeD&, 1536 Cowctacut Aye, N. W., 'f. Wulalapoa. D. C. , Sabmit mdeace of deflclocie• bl
  • so much for your thouglltful telegram. I had not seen Admiral Fahrney•s statement, and I certainly agree with you that this whole area of unknown space objects should be very carefully exolored. I feel guilty that I have not done 1 t. I had a member
  • attention. When I read it last Sunday it seemed amazing to me that Gardner Cowles would allow Look to be used for such a tawdry piece of yellow journalism. I sent him a telegram at once urging him to review the situation with me, to .which he has not ·yet
  • of an actual 11Saucer 11• And this broader thinking requires a new term for the individual who goes beyond the present day limitations of physics The physicist will shoot at and hit the moon. But it is the Electrospherist who will steer to a planet or star