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National_Investigations_Committee_on_Aerial_Phenomena_(NICAP)_Part_01.pdf
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FREEDOM OF INFORIVIATION/PRIVACY ACTS SECTION COVER SHEET SUBJECT: NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA
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a 4,-THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, OOFOSER, 2, haa Pr roject Skylight" : aan “New. Group Setting Z Sights on Saucer By JIM G. LUCAS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer , The brass plate at 1536 Connecticut-av nw reads, Rational Jn- _ ' vestigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena,” Inside 0_they re- oe ‘fer to it aeProject Skylight. , —_—— . _ Ty. Townse va Brown, of Leesburg, Va., who runs it, identified himself as executive vice chairman pro tem- . pore. He formerly was a consult- ing physicist for the Clevite-Brush Electronics Co. of Cleveland, O. “t wince whenever anybody re fers to “flying sa…
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wi? ’ -—-*xEPPORT OFFICIALS Troo--— Mr. Brown says he’s talked to of: ficials at National Airport here in Washington—where radar sightings have been made—“and they are as interested in getting the facts as we are.” . In his prospectus, he suggests a “considerable amount of effort will have to be directed toward general promotion and fund-raising.” As his goal, Mr. Brown talks about the day “we'll have money in the bank 2,000,000 or $3,000,000. Memberships come high. A found- er’s endowment costs $1000; a sus- taining membership, $500. Delegates are admitted for $100. Regula memberships sell fo…
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E0-98 nel! foz 256)" Mr. Marshall SSajor 345 Romano Avenue, Coral Gables, Florida * a apt RL Mie DENSE YW a 4, Sie oe re Dear Mr. Major: Lo. Although I would like ‘to be of assistance, information in the files of the FBI is confidential and available: Sohn’ ‘Edgar Hoover ’ - Director. f LH : Haft ee - ¢. oe . ‘tae nelogi ines! (2) meets Fon if ttér from the Nation Ligyesti ations Committe nom na and itgyehdlosd é sent hi by correspondent . > NOTE: On he basis of info fof \vailable, ‘correspondent was identifiablelin Bufiles. The-Washingt gton News for ‘October :23: “reflects that an organizati…
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TeLapnonc. NORTH 7-9434 CABLE ADDREas: SKYLIGHT ‘ te =, BOARD OF GOVERNORS a CHAIRMAN WEAR ADM.DELMER S.FAHRNEY : USN CRET,? _CHADD'S FORD, PENNGYLVANIA “> REV, ALBERT H, BALLER “cr -T ROBBINS MEMORIAL =. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH _ GREENFIELD, MASSACHUBETTB BAIG, GEN. THOMAS B, CATRON, ; USA (RET) WALTIMORE, MARYLAND ne a .>, FRANK EDWARDS =to- RADIO-TV ESSEX HOUSE INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ~ COL, ROBERT B. EMERSON, USA RESERVE ge~ NUCLEAR PHYSICIGT S. KAHSER ALUMINUM COMPANY ~ -) - BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA LT. GEN. WILLIAM E. KEPNER, USAF (Rer.) WINTEA PARK, FLORIDA REV. LEON C. LeVAN EW JERUSALEM CH…
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‘hgh speeds... No agency tn this country or Russla Is able’ to" duplicate mee the speeds and accelerations which. radars and observers Indicate these’ flyin yifl -~ The way they change soxltlon fi in formations would Indicate cine! their. motion’ Isdi rected’ a "As long as such unidentifled oblects continue to navigate through the earth!: phere, there Is an urgent need to know the facts. Many observers’ we shall release our Findings to the; publ" oy -~. ree sere ee oo fey stay. sightings, reports on secret developments, cnelting articles: ‘by sclontlstoree P _UFO researchers, a new serlal ized…
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