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  • day. Despite it's falsehoods and misrepresentations, the Look article contains some material that is factually correct, such as the mention of the passing of one item of the stolen material in Denver on December 12, 1967, to Prof. James McDonald
  • , October 8, 1966. lt is highly improbable that they • ' -2(UFOs) exist." Denver Post, October 8, 1966. In September, 1967, NICAP ceased transmitting UFO reports to the Project after we learned there was a split, with Dr. Condon and Mr. Low evidently
  • the ground. This photograph was taken on a clear day. Arrows indicate Angels. IT WAS publicly mentioned only briefly March 6, 1948, in the Saturday Evening Post, the re­ cording of unidentified entities as Official Photograph Arrows indicate four RADAR AN­