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INTRODUCTION
[The is only one of many files which I intend to upload that
substantiate the information contained in my MAJIC.TXT - Bill Cooper]
A series of PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK reports have been released over the
years in connection with the USAF's investigation into UFO's which was
supposedly terminated with the release of
the Condon report in the late
1960's. Reports 1 through twelve of GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK were generally
innocuous and contained no classified or truly sensitive material.
There was a final report, #14 which was widely circulated and about which an
entire book was written: FLYING SAUCERS: AN ANALYSIS OF THE AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK SPECIAL REPORT NO. 14 by Leon Davidson: the fifth edition
was published in 1976 by Blue-Book Publishers; 64 Prospect St., White
Plains, New York 10606. Missing from public view, however, was report #13.
Several years ago, Bill English, son of an Arizona state legislator and
former captain in the Green Berets had been assigned to a RAF 'listening
post' north of London as an information analyst. English was, in the course
of his duties, asked to prepare an analysis of the elusive GRUDGE 13 report.
On his discharge from his work at the 'listening post' he returned to the
United States and began to do a little UFO research on his own.
English had
been no stranger to the UFO phenomenon.
In Viet Nam he was a member of a
Special Forces investigative team that went in to retrieve a B-52 that was
forced down by a UFO and all the occupants killed. Communications had been
received from the B-52 before it went down to the effect that it was
"...under attack by a UFO..", a "...large light...".
The plane was found
intact, sitting in the jungle. There was no swath indicative of a crash
landing. Only the bottom of the fuselage showed any damage, there was no
damage to the underside of the engine pods. Although the plane was
completely intact the entire crew had been mutilated.
English, through contacts he still maintains has determined that the US
Government 'most definitely' supports a 'project dealing specifically with
UFO's and captured aliens'. According to what he has learned, the US
government captured a trio of aliens, and that as of mid 1981, one of the
beings was still alive in captivity. English also claims that "at one point
in the early 1950's until the mid 1960's the Air Force maintained relocation
and debriefing colonies for people who had experienced close encounters of
the 3rd and 4th kind. They were isolated for all intents and purposes for
the rest of their lives. He doubts that these colonies are still in
existence.
English dictated 2 audio cassettes outlining what he remembered from the
Grudge 13 report. These audio cassettes were transcribed into hand written
notes by another person.
The information contained therein indicated what had been suspected all
along: that the US government was involved in the greatest deception in the
history of mankind and that not only did flying saucers exist but that the
government had several in secret storage and had captured at least 3 live
aliens.
The following is a summary of what Bill English remembers from what he read
during that day in June, 1977 of PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK REPORT NO 13.
In Box, diplomatic pouch under
lock and key system. Lock had been opened, pouch was easily accessed.
Standard diplomatic couriers pouch marked American Embassy Couriers,
contained pouch serial number JL327Delta (JL327D?). Inside a publication
with red tape which indicated code red security precautions and an Air Force
disposition form. Disposition form was standard white page copy, title was
'Analysis Report'.
Further down was,
"Analyze enclosed report
under code red
measures. give abstract breakdown and report on validity. Observe all
code red
measures. Analysis required immediately'.
Underneath were a series of
dashes then the letters NDF then another series of dashes. Below that, lower
left hand corner were the initials WGB.
Publication was withdrawn from pouch. It measured approximately 8" by 11"
with gray cover. Heavily bound, paper back style similar to technical
manuals. Across the center front it read, "Grudge/Blue Book Report No. 13".
It was dated 1953-(1963). In the lower right hand corner was AFSN 2246-3. In
upper left hand corner was the word 'annotated'.
Across the front upper
right hand corner to lower left hand corner was red tape indicating code red
security measures. Across the front was stamped in red ink 'Top Secret Need
To Know Only Crypto Clearance 14 Required'. Inside front cover upper left
hand corner were hand written notations in ink which were blacked out by
black felt pen.
Inside cover sheet was basically the same information as the cover. Second
page was title page. Next page after that was an appendix with numerous
notations made in it. Notations dealt with inserts of what appeared to be
photos and additional notes. At bottom of third page it read G/BV Page 1 of
624 pages. Title page was subject letter. Complete list of appendix not
remembered. Title. Some notes on the practical applications of the Worst Nemo equations.
If I have taken liberties, it is not out of malice toward you, but more
admiration. It is because of your efforts in the research fields that I have
finally been able to present this story to the public in order that they,
the readers, can form their own opinions and beliefs concerning the material
that I am about to present. All of you have my admiration, and my thanks.
Even those who have disagreed with me personally. Your efforts to discredit
me have spurred me on farther and harder than any of my friends. I admire
your adherence to your ethics, and encourage you to keep doubting, and to
keep hunting for the truth. In the end it can benefit all of us who desire
to know the truth.
William S. English
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Part 1. "On the design of generators to accomplish strain free molecular
translation".
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Part 2. The generation of space time
discontinums, closed, opened and
folded".
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Part 3. On the generation of temporary pseudo acceleration
locas".
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Part 1. Chapter 1, "design criteria for a simple generator and control
system referring to equation 17 appendix A".
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Part 2. Chapter 1,"Continuation of Einstein's Theory of Relativity to
final conclusion".
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Part 3. Chapter 1, "Possible applications of Einstein's theory of
relativity at conclusion".
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Part 1. Chapter 2, reports of
UFO encounters, classifications "Close
Encounters of the 1st Kind", subtitle sightings and witnesses.
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Part 2. Chapter 2, "Close Encounters of the 2nd", subtitle
UFO sightings
witnessed within close proximity.
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Part 3. Chapter 2, "Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind", subtitle
UFO
encounters and extraterrestrial life forms witnessed and personal
encounters. Subtitle, "Colonies, relocation thereof".
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Chapter 3. Part 1, titled
"military Encounters with
UFO's".
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Part 2. Chapter 3, "Military Reports Concerning Sightings on Radar and
Electronic Surveillance of UFO's".
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Subsection 2,
Analysis Report, J. Allen Hynek, Lt. Col. Friend.
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Appendix
continued on for about 5 pages.
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Opening subject page consisted of a report
of the findings as written by Lt. Col. Friend and his analysis.
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Bill English's statement
Must stress at this point that the version seen was annotated. There were
inserts that were added to this copy after it had been initially
printed. Sections remembered very vividly are the photographs and the reports
concerning captive sights of various UFO's to include Mexico,
Sweden, United
States and Canada.
There were also what was then classified Close Encounters
of the 3rd kind. It was made very clear that these people whom it was
determined had genuine CE 3's were moved in the middle of the night by Air
Force personnel and relocated to various sites in the midwest and Northwest
parts of the United States. In many cases these people experienced physical
ailments from exposure to various types of radiation.
One case especially noted and remembered very vividly was entitled
"Darlington Farm Case" out of Ohio. Case apparently took place in October
1953. Man, wife and 13 year old son were sitting down at dinner table. As
they sat there the lights in the farm house began to dim. Dogs and animals
raised ruckus on outside. 13 year old boy got up from dinner table to see
what was going on. Called his mother and father to come look at the funny
light in the sky.
Father and mother went out onto the porch. When they got
out on the porch one of the dogs broke loose from leash beside house and
came running around front. Boy began chasing it into the open field. As
mother and father watched the light comedown from the sky.
They described it as a round ball of fire and it began to hover over the
field where the boy and dog had run to. As they stood and watched, the
mother and father heard the boy start screaming for help whereupon the
father grabbed his shotgun which was right next to the door and began to run
out into the field with the mother following. When the father got to the
field he saw his son being carried away by what looked like little men, into
this huge fiery looking object. As it took off the father fired several
rounds at the object, to no avail.
They found the dog, it's head had been crushed but no sign of the boy or any
other footprints of the little men who apparently carried him off. Father
immediately called the Darlington police and they immediately came out to
investigate. The official report read that the boy had run off and was lost
in the forest which bordered the farm. Within 48 hours the Air Force made
the determination that the family was to be relocated and the mother and
father were picked up by Air Force Intelligence and all personal belonging
and possessions were loaded into U.S. Air Force trucks and moved to a
northwestern relocation site.
The mother was in shock and had to go through a great deal of psychotherapy
and deprogramming as did father. One interesting aspect about this case was
classification under Air Force report which read it was a genuine CE 3 and
that for the good of national security the mother and father had been
relocated to relocation zones Z21-14. Not sure whether this indicated map
grid coordinates or latitude longitude.
According to the report there were
at least four relocation sites across the United States. Depending upon
which type of encounter these people had, the report indicated that there
were extensive medical facilities available at the relocation sites to deal
with all medical emergencies up to and including radiation poisoning. The
report mentioned a site located in the Utah-Nevada area, but no indication
of it's purpose or what it was for.
Report gave clear indication of reports of human mutilations, most notably
was a case witnessed by Air Force personnel in which an Air Force Sgt. E-6
by the name of Jonathan P. Lovette was observed being taken captive aboard
what appeared to be a UFO at the White Sands Missile Test Range in New
Mexico. This abduction took place in March of 1956 at about 0300 local and
was witnessed by Major William Cunningham of the United States Air Force
Missile Command near Holloman Air Force Base.
Major Cunningham and Sgt. Lovette were out in a field downrange from the
launch sites looking for debris from a missile test when Sgt. Lovette went
over the ridge of a small sand dune and was out of sight for a time. Major
Cunningham heard Sgt. Lovette scream in what was described as terror or
agony. The Major, thinking Lovette had been bitten by a snake or something
ran over the crest of the dune and saw Sgt. Lovette being dragged into what
appeared to him and was described as being a silvery disk like object which
hovered in the air approximately 15 to 20 feet.
Major Cunningham described what appeared to be a long snake-like object
which was wrapped around the sergeant's legs and was dragging him to the
craft. Major Cunningham admittedly froze as the sergeant was dragged inside
the disc and observed the disc and observed the disc going up into the sky
very quickly. Major Cunningham got on the jeep radio and reported the
incident to Missile Control whereupon Missile Control confirmed a radar
sighting. Search parties went into the desert looking for Sgt. Lovette.
Major Cunningham's report was taken and he was admitted to the White Sands
Base Dispensary for observation.
The search for Sgt. Lovette continues for three days at the end of which his
nude body was found approximately ten miles downrange. The body had been
mutilated; the tongue had been removed from the lower portion of the jaw. An
incision had been made just under the tip of the chin and extended all the
way back to the esophagus and larynx. He had been emasculated and his eyes
had been removed. Also, his anus had been removed and there were comments in
the report on the apparent surgical skill of the removal of these items
including the genitalia.
The report commented that the anus and the genitalia had been removed 'as
though a plug' which in the case of the anus extended all the way to the
colon. There was no sign of blood within the system. The initial autopsy
report confirmed that the system had been completely drained of blood and
that there was no vascular collapse due to death by bleeding. Sub-comment
was added that this was unusual because in any body who dies of bleeding or
in the case of a complete blood loss there is always vascular collapse.
Also
noted was that when the body was found there were a number of dead predatory
type birds within the area who apparently had died after trying to partake
of the sergeant's body. There were a number of extremely grisly black and
white photographs. From all indications the body had been exposed to the
elements for at least a day or two. The New Mexico sun in the desert is
extremely hot and debilitating under normal circumstances.
In this section of the report it also indicated that there were numerous
occasions in which a UFO was tracked along side a fired missile and on one
occasion said missile was observed being taken aboard a UFO while in flight.
The speeds indicated were absolutely phenomenal.
(English's father
had told him privately that on more than one occasion he had personally
tracked what they termed as 'Foo fighters'. English's father was an
electronics engineer by profession and was fairly well versed on electronics
engineering and design and on more than one occasion he was involved in
telemetry programming of missiles. English's father is currently a state legislator
in Arizona.)
The report also indicated that there were a number of recovery teams that
were activated specifically for the purpose of recovering any and all
evidence of UFO's and UFO sightings. Most notably recorded in publication
was what they called Recovery Team Alpha. It was reported that
Alpha had
been extremely active in a number of areas and on certain occasions had
traveled outside the United States. Alpha was based out of
Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base and was on the move constantly.
Further information in the report consisted of such things as reported
sightings and where Air Force planes had been destroyed or had combat
encounters or had been attacked by UFO's. Also there were autopsy reports of
various human mutilations.
About midway through the report came a section which dealt specifically with
photographs. Each photo was labeled and appendixed to certain reports. A
number of photo's in there dealt with a recovery program of some type that
took place in the southwestern part of the United States. They did not give
a location name but they did give grid coordinates for that area.
There is
no clear indication to exactly where it was. The photos dealt with special
teams that were called in to recover a crashed UFO. It also dealt with
alien
bodies and autopsy reports, autopsy type photographs, high quality, color, 8
x 10, 5 x 7.
Photos showed an alien being on an autopsy table which is a metal
table with runnels and traps underneath to trap fluid and feces. Body
appeared to be a little short of 4 feet. Table about 7 foot.
No clothing on body, no genitalia, body completely heterous, head was a
rounded cranium, slightly enlarged, eyes almond shaped, slits where nose
would be, extremely small mouth, receding chin line, holes where ears would
be.
Photo was taken at angle, side view, looking at body from 45 degree
elevation, left hand was visible, head was facing to left, body was right to
left (head on right, feet on left), eyes were closed appeared to be
oriental-looking and almond shaped, left hand slightly longer than normal,
wrist coming down just about 2 to 3 inches above the knees.
Wrist appeared
to be articulated in a fashion that allowed a double joint with 3 digit
fingers. Wrist was very slender. There was no thumb. A palm was almost
non-existent. The three fingers were direct extension from the wrist.
Color of the skin was a bluish gray, dark bluish gray. At base of the body
there was a darker color, indicating body was dead for some time. Body
fluids or blood had settled to base of body. This indicated that body had
been examined before beginning autopsy.
Pictures showed beginning stages of autopsy, following standard procedure,
body was slit from crouch to just under chin and green viscous liquid was in
evidence. There were internal organs but these could not be identified.
Photos thereafter concerned specific areas of internal organs of what
appeared as small cluster of multi-valve heart or at least two hearts within
the cadaver.
No accurate description of autopsy report or what was found
with corpse accompanying photos. Indications that there was no stomach or
digestive tract per se. Later analysis showed that fluid within the body was
chloropyhyl based liquid which apparently dealt with photosynthesis or
similar process. The report theorized that nourishment was taken in through
mouth, however since there was no digestive tract or anything of this
nature, the waste products were excreted through skin.
One section of the report did specify that cadavers were extremely odorous,
but this could be accounted for by either deterioration or a number of
things, but theory was that waste was excreted through pores of skin. They
could only theorize in report because there was no xenobiology.
A report by Dr. J. Allen Hynek was recalled vividly which indicated that he
had also studied the information provided by this particular case and that
he felt that it was indeed a genuine UFO capture and subsequently the
alien
was part of UFO. Dr. Hynek was non-committal but did however sign the
report. Also indicated in the report that he did not view the bodies
personally, but viewed photographs and accompanying reports from autopsies.
Other photos dealt with a number of bodies which were vivisectioned in
various ways. At one point, a head was removed from the body and
photographed and autopsy was performed on head. The cranium was opened and
brain matter was photographed and evident. Interesting thing about photo was
that there was a ridge bone or dividing partition-type bone running directly
through center of skull, from front to back, as though dividing two brains,
one from the other. This seemed apparent from the picture. The skin was
completely removed from the cranial structure and the skull was laid bare as
much as possible.
At one point the skull was cut directly in half and photo showed under
developed esophagus and nasal cavities. No clear photo of eye orbs as we
know them, just complete vivisection of skull itself.
Numerous photos of flesh of the being starting with cutaneous and
subcutaneous microphotographic plates. Appeared to be cellular studies done
under microscopic and electron-microscopic type photos. Extreme
magnification of tissue samples.
This concluded Bill English's statement which was transcribed from 2
cassette tapes. I obtained this hand written memorandum in August of 1987
from Paul Bennewitz during my visit with him in Albuquerque. In September of
1988 I received a call from Bill English. I asked for a chance to meet him
and discuss the Grudge 13 report. He said that this could be arranged but
that the meeting would have to be on his terms for security reasons.
He
explained that there had been several attempts on his life by persons
unknown since he had made the cassette tapes about six years ago. We
arranged a meeting at a small airport in Virginia on September 16. I was to
sit in the lobby with my black flight bag and for identification purposes I
told Bill what I would be wearing. I had no telephone number for Bill.
As I walked into the small airport lobby after about a three hour drive from
Richmond, I immediately noticed 2 gentlemen who seemed 'out of place' for
this locale. Both were wearing pin striped 3 piece suits, both had on dark
glasses. One was a black gentleman. One was stationed inside the lobby door
looking out at the parking lot, one was leaning up against an airline
counter.
I sat down and after a few minutes was approached by a tall,
bearded man in jeans and a heavy jacket. He asked if I wanted to have a
drink. We walked outside and he introduced himself as Bill English. We drove
in Bill's car into town to a local bar. About five minutes after we ordered
and started to talk, the men I had seen at the airport came into the bar and
sat down. We left for Bill's house and never saw the men again for the next
2 days.
During the next two days I stayed with Bill and his wife and two children in
a small trailer in the middle of a field at his farm. I asked him endless
questions concerning the Grudge 13 document, how he happened to see it, what
happened to him after he saw it and literally thousands of questions about
the content of the document. My impression of Bill English was that he was
totally honest, that he stood behind his statements and recollection of the
Grudge 13 papers, that he was a devoted husband and father to his wife's 2
children.
That Bill English was ready to come forward and enter into any
debate regarding the legitimacy of the document and his recollections
thereof. Of Bill's compassion for his father and his father's feelings
concerning Bill and the reasons for their occasional disagreements.
I have tremendous respect for Bill and what he has tried to do in getting
this information out to the public. It has been at tremendous personal risk,
not to mention the ridicule by sponsored agents such as Bill Moore, who has
stated that the Grudge 13 papers were a fraud.
What follows is additional information about the Grudge 13 papers that I
obtained from Bill during my visit. In addition to the following Bill
painstakingly drew many sketches of the photos of different types of flying
saucers, the equipment obtained from them including a sketch of the football
sized nuclear generator and sketches of the autopsy photos.
From my notes taken during our 2 day meeting
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Bill described a photo taken
of 3 live aliens. Very clear photos, aliens standing against a white tile
wall, looking confused as if they had been shoved, were looking in different
directions.
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Report said that aliens had contacted a U.S. Intelligence Agency for initial
2 meetings, one at Holloman, one at Homestead.
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U.S. Air Force relocation personnel (for persons involved in close
encounters) were referred to as 'Men in Black'.
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Major Cunningham was initially accused of murdering
Sgt. Jonathan P. Lovette.
Charges were later dropped.
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Bill English's place of employment in England was Security Services Command,
RAF Chicksands.
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Entire Grudge 13 Report was written as if report was geared toward
preparation of defenses.
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Report told of ultrasonic weapons found in
Germany at the end of WWII that
could shatter 4" thick armor.
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Report told of sensitive military and industrial areas at which personnel
have experienced missing time.
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Report told about missing time experienced with personnel associated with
North American X-15 rocket plane project.
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Report stated that there were
17 different species accounted for up to the
time of the report.
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Extraterrestrials were referred to as
A.L.F.'s. Alien Life Forms in the
report.
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Report referred to one
UFO that was recovered and test flown. The UFO blew
up as the two Air Force pilots aboard attempted to leave the atmosphere.
English recalls the date as in the mid 50's.
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Report refers to flying saucer program as
'Project Red Light' and that a
secret installation had been constructed in the middle of the Atomic Energy
Commission testing ground in Nevada.
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At the time of the report 11 alien cadavers were being kept at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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That additional alien cadavers were being stored at 4 to 5 other medical
institutions.
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That 2 flying saucers of
extraterrestrial origin had been tested in the wind
tunnel at Langley, Va.
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That at the time of the report one disc was being stored at
McDill Air Force
Base, Florida.
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That at the time of the report, 1 damaged disc was at
Eglin Air Force Base
in Florida.
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That at the time of the report that had been 2
UFO incidents at Ft. Riley,
Kansas.
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That at the time of the report a detachment of the
Alpha Recovery Team was
based at Randolph Air Force Base.
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The report discussed civilian and military personnel who had been terminated
'to eliminate potentially dangerous elements to the national security'.
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The General James Doolittle
had been mentioned several times in the report
with the notation that "his (Doolittle's) predictions might be correct".
There was no indication of what those predictions might have been.
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A short segment containing the quotation. "By presidential order, certain
aspects of research have been undertaken".
The information that John
Lear
related here is correct as far as the material concerning Grudge/Blue Book
Report #13, but John failed to make mention of the incidents following my
viewing of the document nor of what led to my sudden and timely
disappearance from the scene in 1980.
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