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i | . August 19, 1967 * ” oe Director J. Edgar Hoover TO Federal Bureau of Investigation . Washington, D. C, : Dear Yr. Hoover: A very Hapry Birthday....se. July 1967, I am very Lucy to have the opportunity this afternoon to be able to Introduce to you the ufo contact 48 au Jpernal. This : magazine has been dedicated to Hr. George Ac * ‘ My letter to you and the enclosed magazine is a project of ny om, I ame reporter for ufo contact, and in this way I hope to " bring to the attention.of WILP. of our country, our magarine and e+ the message that it c@jtains, to the readar, I don't sell the . " 
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Fraternity ©. Comic  * Sens and Daughters: GAP: Information Sarvigs: UFO CONT ACT, Major H. 0. Petersen ireaponaible for publication and subscription), Sarnavoider 27, Maalowy, $i, Gertnark. ORGANIZATION. The Geoege Adamski Foundation, 814 Lado de Loma Orive, Wise, California, (LSA. RGAP Representatives. in: ~ Avmrica, Avetealia, Auviria Bekiven, Bran! Canada Beemark Engterst Fintand Germany Hotiand indonesian Japan esiee Norway Sweden, Switzerland. ap AAAAAAARAR IN anon * - Subseription: (Calendar Year} Suclace aall $5.50, £ 24 Sh. par annum Ainnail $5.00 per apmem Single copy $1.00 {a.m.) ; 
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ufo contact - ra } EDITORIAL... ~ “WE ARE NOT OPPOSED TO-A COURT JESTER en the green lawns of the Royal Palace, provided he fa ant takes for an axtrandiical philosopher ~~". Hera, with ak the arrogance af the sall-npinion- ated; aell-eppo@ied Aadge, a: words of ignorance, mated with Bigetry and begotten of an inflated age- tiem, we eeo @ enall section of thal vociferous Sut often influential Preas apinion which alware ewathows balore Ht chews. The cecasion was the much-publicieed, much-crili- steed audience of Queen Juliane of the Netherlands accorded te one George Acameki of Califomia, USA, a
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114 Once before, « gracious lady was willi, «,«inel much advice, to lisien fo. the sincere words of a man who was still io battle for many years te come: for the truth which he propounded. Wa ack again for thet First Lady's gracious attention te certain matters which we balieve, at in years gone by, will be of interest to her, also: today. Qur Open Letter we respectivily address to - Her Majesty, Gueen Juliana of tha Netherlands. { An. open Letter SOESTDUK PALACE, ROESTDU ar HOLLAND. Yo Her Majecty, Queen Juliana. Your Majasty, We venture 46 approach you on » matier which we believe will be of
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ag o contact people sl who battle against great odds fhe. they baow te be aght, Wa believe that, with Your Majesty's approval, further evidence gan be produced fer pour congider~ alion which will hein grealiy yoor asderntanding of Bisa matiacs, thesby encouraging other ie sank the truth at these visitations from outer space. lt ie eee Ringers belied that there is fay ioe much ef adeke far the world to contieue fo suppress or ignore news of events of such Bagritude, Should Your Majedty a0 desire, George Adacishi's isiends would be honoured. t6 tell iheir oun stories and ahow thew own filme in F
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116 ca" astic senators, Madeleine, whe had worked = .__ 7ov- emment office for many years, jus! stood up snd told them that she wouldn't like to be in THEIR shoes when people found out what was being kept trom them. Did they think the public was blind? Many had seen the plones chasing the saucere. Even children, And Madaleige had come out of the committad- roam seething ith anger. A tew eoeks afterwards she had filmed & Scout: ship over her own "front Fred loosened vp « little 2s we sped along the road Grussals-Antwerp. Patrick, who studied at Grussela University, and who himasif lectured on f
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ufo f t gust, deserted, waly avanver naar to May. uduse. Hane had suggested a walk before turning in. li was our first opportunity to talk alone together since our megting in Denmark three or four weeks before. He siso wanied to tell mse somathing, About « goung lady of cather apecial appearance who had, during the course of the evening, moved out of the audience and was sitting on a beties very close to the speaker's le. Just beforw the guests left, - some of then whre unknown to May Morlet ~ the young woman spake a few words with Hans. “Ron”, seid Hans, "! am wondering about that young woman

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