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Where is the USA? – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog) Where is the USA?Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)In July 2014, some four months before France and Chile signed their historic agreement to collaborate on UFO research, the founder of the non-profit National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena made a compelling case in Paris for …

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Did VA just confirm UFO dangers? – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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Did VA just confirm UFO dangers?Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)During efforts to link his heart damage to UFO radiation exposure while responding to a reported security breach on the perimeter of the British-based American air base, Burroughs encountered a roadblock on the paper trail. Although he joined the USAF in …

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Retro Friday: a blast from the past – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog) Retro Friday: a blast from the pastSarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)Titled "How the CIA Views the UFO Phenomenon," Marchetti's magazine piece took a cautious approach. "The topic was rarely discussed at internal meetings," he wrote. "It seemed to fall into the category of 'very sensitive activities,' e.g., drug and mind-control …and more »

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The petroleum geologist's tale – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog) The petroleum geologist's taleSarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)Like its annual UFO Festival, Roswell has morphed into a commodity, as dispensable and frivolous as any garden-variety Chamber of Commerce stunt. But does that really mean it didn't go down the way many eyewitnesses insist it did?/CREDIT: www.flickr.

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The New Scapegoats? – Herald-Tribune
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Are UFO reports being made to cover up the mistakes made by drone operators? It is no surprise that with the emergence of drone technology, midair collisions with other aircraft becomes a real possibility. Incidences of near-misses seem to be rising. Billy Cox presents us with somewhat of a dilemma when he asks, “Might authorities […]

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Curtains for a bad idea – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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Curtains for a bad ideaSarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)With the upcoming “Koch summit” in Palm Springs signaling the beginning of the 2016 presidential campaign, De Void will now begin screening the candidates for their UFO-worthiness. We begin with God, Guns, Grits and Gravy author Mike Huckabee, and a …

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Went Down To The Crossroads – Herald-Tribune
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Billy Cox ponders John Pedesta’s predicament now that he’s leaving the White House to join Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. And why is that important to us? Because no career Beltway politician has been as outspoken on The Great Taboo as Podesta; as President Clinton’s former chief of staff, he publicly called for a government re-investigation […]

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Drilling for fossils in ancient sediment – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog) Drilling for fossils in ancient sedimentSarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)The reason for revisiting the modest UFO archives of former NASA electrical engineer John Reiss is because the entire searchable database of the Air Force's Project Blue Book is finally in the public domain in a no-fee and accessible format, thanks to John …and more »

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Road without end – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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Road without endSarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)Talk about snakebit. The very day UFO activist Steve Bassett launches his latest petition to enlist White House support for UFO hearings on The Hill — boom — religious degenerates in France monopolize the headlines by slaughtering irreverent free thinkers.

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NPR joins the comics – Sarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)
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NPR joins the comicsSarasota Herald-Tribune (blog)Without providing any statistics to support its argument, official history blamed “more than half of all UFO reports in the late 1950s and most of the 1960s” on high-altitude surveillance birds. The assertion was immediately challenged upon its release in 1997.and more »

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