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65 Hs1 834228961 62 Hq 83894 Section 7

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—— aa “ tronomers, whom } * “dlled “our best advisers... in ] 2s$ of visitors from She aE. the sky continuously, but they had reported no saucers. The General was reminded that many of the people who had told of seeing the most spectacular things were considered the most reliable. He replied that he had no intention of discrediting them, but the fact remained that none of them had offered data of the kind a scientist would find useful. An Air Force officer whom General Sam- ford personally knew to be a com- petent witness had told him of seeing a saucer inthe Middle East. This man, too, had been unable to obtain a curate measurements. “We have many reports from credible observers of in- credible things,” the General remarked. Like General Moore, his predeces in Project Saucer days, General Sam- ford denied that the Air For ate tempting to cover up secret experiments. When he was asked if the saucers might be the guided missiles of a foreign coun- try, he replied that he didn’t see how, on the basis of their weird performances, they could be unless “someone” had achieved a means of developing unlim- ited power—“power of such fantastic higher limits that it is a theoretical un- it’s not anything that we can understand”—and utilizing it under conditions in which no mass is involved. As for the latter, the General told the press, drawing a laugh, “You know, what ‘no mass’ means is that there’s nothing there.” HILE General Samford’s inter- view probably reassured the pub- lic as evidence that the Air Force was still on the job, it did nothing to lessen the nation’s saucer-consciousness. The reporters had hardly thanked the Gen- eral for his comments when, on Au- gust Ist, a Coast Guard photographer produced a picture showing four bi lights burning brilliantly in a daylight sky. He said he had taken it over Salem, Massachusetts. The next day, a Har- vard astrophysicist called the photograph worthless because it was accompanied by no scientific data, such as temperature distribution and altitude. On August 6th, an Army physicist at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, created the equivalent of flying saucers in his laboratory by introducing molecules of ionized air into a partial vacuum in a bell jar, and three days later an internationally known authori- ty on atmospheric conditions said of the physicist’s experiment, “I know of no conditions of the earth’s atmosphere, high or low, which would duplicate |
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