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THE ONE HUMAN P10BLEM I ITS SOLUTION 1 AND TTS RELATION TO UFO PHENOMENA 
January 3, 1977 
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Ms. Alice Healy 
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Dear Ms. Healy: 
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January 3, 1977 
I am enclosing two additional reports which I would appreciate your 
placing in the DDC system if possible. I belie:.ve these reports contain 
inf01mation on the very forefront of science and philosophy. 
This letter of cours~ Gonstitutes permission to publish the reports. 
Your courtesy and consideration is most appreciated, and I hope you 
had a marvelous holiday season
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Foreword 
In 1976 several events occurred which may yet significantly influence the 
progress of science, scientific procedure, and the content of science. First, 
Jimmy Carter was elected President of the United States --and so in 19/7 the 
u.s. will have as its president a nuclear engineer/farmer who has personally seen 
an umdentified flying object in the presence of multiple witnes~es, and who 
accordingly can vouch for the fact that it is not kooks, fraudg, and charlatans who 
are seeing unusual and paranormal phenomena in the skies, but ordinary, sober, 
intelligent, levelheaded citizens
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study of the phenomena was centralized around this pattern in a strong and sustained 
attempt to forcefit the data to the idea. Only within the last five or six years has 
it become increasingly apparent that this na~.ve explanation simply will not fit the 
phenomena exhibited. To researchers such as Keel and Constable and Vallee, the 
relation of the UFO phenomena to other aspects of man were re:alized fairly early on, 
and their efforts in the face of both orthodox science and the established UFO 
organizations are examples of what it has taken to highlight those additional 
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THE ONE HUMAN PROBLEM, ITS SOLUTION, AND ITS RELATION TO UFO PHENOMENA 
Thomas E. Bearden 
The evolution of a life-bearing planet may be divided into stages, the first 
five of which are: (1) The formation of the planet itself and some billions of years of 
cooling, so that a primor:dial atmosphere and ocean are gradually evolved;-
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fomenting of amino acid structures in the violent convulsions of the primeval sea 
and planet; (3) The formation of the
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With rhe development of clothing, fire, and fabricated shelter, the techno-
logical species will become less environmentC~;ll~ limited. Further, it will become 
dominant over all other species because of the increasing power of its tools. Its 
"tool-teeth" will eventually be sharper than any other animal's teeth; its "tool-
muscles" will b3 stronger; its "tool-feet
11 faster. The technological species will 
dominate its biosphere, and as its naturul enemies are overcome, its r.umbers will 
dramatically increase. But ironically, its developing technology cau;;,es it to 
accelerate

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