8 de mar. de 2011

Documentos Majestic 12, supostas provas da existência de Ovnis!

                                  
                                        

                                     Research and Development Laboratory                                                                                                                                                                                 

Analytical Report                                                                                       IJXAD-2B/AO
                                                                                                                  2 September

SUBJECT       Flying Saucer

TO:        Commanding General
              Air Materiel Command
              Wright Field
              Dayton, Ohio
           
                       ATTN: AC/A3-g
                       Brig. Gen. C. P. Cabell
                       Headquarters, Army Air Forces
                       Washington 25, D. C.

 1. As requested by your letter of 16 July 1947 this office has produced its conclusions on the manufacture, function and possible origin of the above referenced subject. On-site preliminary study data provided by personnel of T-2 and T-3, search and recovery team of the AFSWP, 'Paper Clip' personnel, select personnel of the Army Air Forces Scientific Advisory Group and personnel of the Atomic Energy Commission Advisory Committee was utilized in the construction of our analysis.

2. The analyses of the Office of Research and Development are:
    a. Aerodynamics and design evaluation studies performed by the Aircraft, Power Plant and Propeller    Laboratories of Engineering Division T-3 personnel, has concluded that some nation has reached a stage of flight development in which the present ideas are entirely obsolete.
    b. A notable advance in reducing drag and high-lift, wing load is evident in the "cleaned up" refinement in the extreme. The absence of riveting and surface over-lapping indicates a "simplistic" concept that confronts our technology to match the "careful and well-considered compromises in respect to weight, aerodynamic refinement, and design."
    c. The designers have managed to offset Bernouilli's theorem that allows the "total pressure in a flow" to be less at all points; we can liken this to the concept of 'conservation of energy' and their negating friction losses, which would dissipate heat.
   d. The airfoil design of the circular wing is similar to the NACA 230 series with the exception to the wing plan form and thickness range requirements. The parasite drag appears to be controlled by the refinement of the design and elimination of protuberances. The induced drag lessens with the circular span inversely with the low aspect-ratio of the wing.
   e. The fuselage/hull appears to fall into the seaplane type in concept by manifesting excellent hydrodynamic characteristics of low "porpoising" tendencies. Conventional surface controls are absent in the wing and cabin portions of the recovered sections though what appears to be tabs or flaps are identified. Because there are no vertical or horizontal stabilizers on the craft, there are no fore-and-aft positions of the wing relative to the fuselage/hull. Wing incidence seems to be pre-selected via an in-flight trim computer to reduce drag attitude when the wing is at the angle of attack required at high speed and provide stability to lift the weight of the craft. Basic ltr fr R&D, to CG, AMC, ATTN HQ, AAF, WASH. D.C., AC/AS-2, MAJIC EYES, subj "Flying Saucer".
   f. A general description of the craft is presented:
(1) Metallic skin of a high polished finish. A comparison of AISI H1112 steels indicates that the metals used to construct the craft exceed structure, chemical composition and mechanical properties currently under development. Metal specimens were subjected to AISI 8620, AISI 3140, AISI 4140, AISI E4340, AISI 5140, AISI 8640, AISI E52100, and AISI 430, 410 and 347 machining tests with negative results.
(2) Craft designed for high altitude flight. Automatic exhaust orifices were identified. A gyro-controlled wing stabilizer apparently maintains craft in a hover mode.
(3) Power plant may consist of a spherical reactor (hydrogen isotope type) connected to propulsion motors.
(4) 100 ft. in diameter with central section approximately 30 ft. Central cabin may have three flight decks: top
level for flight control; central section for equipment and lower section for power plant and landing gear.
Circular wing may have rotating section and adjustable leading edge.
(5) Top (dome) may have the ability to recede into central section for high performance operations. Observation blisters are retract to provide observation top and bottom of wing.
(6) Construction is based on a 6:1 ratio.
(7) Flight instruments and controls are activated by optical wave guide fibers similar to glass rods except they are flexible and have a plastic cladding wrap. All functions may be operated by touch sensitive or texture sensing stimuli. Instruments are covered by a plastic plate and seem to be color coded.
(8) Craft may have all weather navigation capability to allow 'blind flying'. Possible television viewing used.


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                                                NICAP CASES
                                      

                                                CASE            DATE             LOCATION


                                                    1              23 Jun 47      Cedar Rapids, Iowa       
                                                    2              24 Jun 47      Mt. Ranier, Wash.
                                                    3              28 Jun 47      Nr Lake Mead, Nevada
                                                    4              28 Jun 47      Maxwell AFB, Ala.                  
                                                    5              29 Jun 47      White Sands, N.M.
                                                    6              4 Jul 47         Portland, Oregon
                                                    7              4 Jul 47         Nr. Boise, Idaho
                                                    8              4 Jul 47         Seatle, Wash.
                                                    9              4 Jul 47         Redmond, Oregon
                                                   10             6 Jul 47         Fairfield-Suisun AFB, Calif.
                                                   11             6 Jul 47         S.Central Wyoming
                                                   12             8 Jul 47         Muroc AFB/Rogers Dry Lake Calif.
                                                   13             8 Jul 47          .  "         "         "         "     "        "
                                                   14             8 Jul 47          .  "         "         "         "     "        " 
                                                   15             8 Jul 47          .  "         "         "         "     "        "       
                                                   16             9 Jul 47         Nr. Boise, Idaho       
                                                   17            19Jul 47         S. New Mexico      
                                                   18           Summer 47      Pittsburg, Kansas  
                                                   19            August  47      Media, Pa.
                                                   20            8 Dec 47         Las Vegas, Nevada
                                                   21            7 Jan  48         Fort Knox, Ky.
                                                   22            5 Apr 48         White Sands, N.M.
                                                   23            28 May 48                                                                                                                     24              July 48          Pasco, Wash.
                                                   25            4 Jul 48           Nr.Longmont, Colorado
                                                   26           Summer 48      Erie, Pa.
                                                   27           Summer 48      Easton, Pa.
                                                   28           Summer 48      Labrador
                                                   29            23 Jul 48         Nr. Montgomery, Ala.
                                                   30            1 Oct 48         Fargo, N.D.
                                                   31            15 Oct 48       Japan
                                                   32            1 Nov 48        Goose Bay, Labrador
                                                   34            6 Nov 48        Japan
                                                   35           18 Nov 48       Nr. Washington, D.C.
                                                   36            3 Dec 48        Fursten-Feldbruck, Germany
                                                   37            1 Jan  49         Jackson, Miss.
                                                   38           24 Apr 49       White Sands, N.M.
                                                   39            5 Jun  49         Stephensville, Newfoundland
                                                   40           10 Jun 49        White Sands, N.M.
                                                   41            3 Jul  49          Longview, Wash.
                                                   42           August 49        N.M.
                                                   43            Fall  49           Key atomic base
                                                   44            23 Oct 49       Nr. Baja, Calif.
                                                   45            2 Feb 40         Davis-Monthan AFB,Arizona
                                                   46            22 Fev 50       Key West,Fla.              
                                                   47            8 Mar 50        Dayton, Ohio
                                                   48           10 Mar 50       Orangeburg, S.C.
                                                   49           13 Mar 50       Clarksburg, Calif.
                                                   50           13 Mar 50       Mexico City, Mexico
                                                   51           16 Mar 50       Dallas, Texas
                                                   52           17 Mar 50       Farmington, N.Mex.
                                                   53           18 Mar 50       Nr. Bradford, Ill..
                                                   54           20 Mar 50       Nr.Little Rock, Ark.                    
                                                   55           26 Mar 50       Reno, Nevada
                                                   56           26 Mar 50       Nr.Washington, D.C.
                                                   57           9 Apr 50         Shelby, N.C.
                                                   58           24 Apr 50       Balearic Islands
                                                   59           27 Apr 50       White Sands, N.M.
                                                   60           27 Apr 50       Goshen, Ind.
                                                   61           11 May 50      McMinnville, Oregon
                                                   62           20 May 50      Flagstaff, Ariz.
                                                   63           29 May 50      Nr.Washington, D.C.
                                                   64           29 May 50     White Sands, N.M.
                                                   65           12 Jun 50       California
                                                   66           21 Jun 50       Hamilton AFB, Calif.
                                                   67           24 Jun 50       California Desert
                                                   68           30 Jun 50       Nr. Kingman, Kansas
                                                   69            Jully 50         Cincinnati, Ohio
                                                   70           11 Jul 50        Osheola, Ark.
                                                   71           15 Aug 50      Great Falls, Mont.
                                                   72           3 Oct 50         Pomona, Calif.
                                                   73           5 Oct 50         San Fernando, Calif.
                                                   74           27 Nov 50      Huron, S.D.
                                                   75           27 Nov 50      Evansville, Wisc.
                                                   76           Dec 50           Nr. Cheyenne, Wyo.
                                                   77           27 Dec 50      Bradford, Ill.
                                                   78           16 Jan 51       Nr. Artesia, N.Mex.
                                                   79           20 Jan 51       Nr. Sioux City, Iowa
                                                   80           14 Fev 51      Alamogordo, N.Mex.
                                                   81           19 Fev 51      Kenya, Africa
                                                   82           22 May 51     Nr. Dodge City, Kansas
                                                   83           1 Jun 51         Dayton, Ohio
                                                   84           14 Jul 51        Nr. White Sands, N.M.
                                                   85           23 Jul 51        March Field, Calif.
                                                   86          Summer 51     Augusta, Ga.
                                                   87          August 51       Central, N.Mex.
                                                   88           3 Aug 51        Nr. Pinckney, Mich.
                                                   89           11 Ago 51      Potland, Ore.
                                                   90           25 Ago 51      Ludbok, Texas
                                                   91           26 Ago 51      Washington State
                                                   92           10 Sep 51       Nr. Sandy Hook, N.J.
                                                   93           23 Sep 51       Nr. March AFB, Calif.
                                                   94            Fall 51            Korea
                                                   95           9 Oct 51         Terre Haute, Indiana
                                                   96         10-11 Oct 51    Nr. Minneapolis, Minn.
                                                   97           7 Nov 51         Lake Superior
                                                   98           9 Nov 51         N. Mex.
                                                   99          10 Nov 51        Albuquerque, N.M.
                                                  100           1952               London, Ont., Canada



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                                        THE WHITE HOUSE      
                                           WASHINGTON

                                                                                            
                                                                                                              February 24, 1944


MEMORANDUM FOR 
             
                              THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON NON-TERRESTRIAL SCIENCE 
AND TECHNOLOGY

    I agree with the OSDR proposal of the recommendation put foward by Dr. Bush and Professor Einstein that a separate program be iniciated at the earliest possible time. I also agree that application of non-terrestrial know how in atomic energy must be used in perfecting super weapons of war to affect the complete defeat of Germany and Japan. In view of the coast already incurred in the atomic bomb program, it would, at this time, be difficult to approve without further support of the Treasury Department and the military. I thereford have decided to forego such a enterprise. From the point of view of the informed members of the United States, our principle object is not to engage in the exploratory research of this kind but to win the war as soon as possible.

   Various points have been raised abaut the difficulties of such an eandavor would pose to the already hardened research for the advanced weapons programs and support groups in our war effort and I agree that now is the time. It is my personal judgment that, when the war is won, and peace is once again restored, there will come a time when surplus founds may be availabe to pursue a program devoted to understanding non-terrestrial science and its technology witch is still greatly undiscovered. I have had private discussions with Dr. Bush on this subject and the advice of several eminent scientist who believe the United States should take every advantage of such wonders that have come to us. I have heard the arguments of General Marshall and other members of the military of the United States must assume its destiny in this matter for the sake of the Nation's security in the post-war world and I have given assurances that such will be the case.

   I appreciate the effort and time spent in producing valuable insights into the proposal to find ways, of advancing our technology and national progress and in coming to grips with the reality that our planet is not the only one harboring intelligent life in the universe. I also commend the committee for the organization and planning that is evident in Dr. Bush's proposal and the delicate way in which was presented. I trust the committee will appreciate the situation on which this office must render its decision.

                                                   
                                                         Frankiln D Roosevelt

Double Top Secret


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                                                                                                                                                  June 23, 1999

Mr. Timothy Cooper
P. O. Box 1206
Big Bear Lake , CA 92315


Mr. Cooper:

I am a retired CIA counterintelligence officer who worked for Jim Angelton from ----------------------------- secret files---------------------------------------------------------------------------sensitive files that would connect MJ-12 to JFK's murder. This document did not exist officially and have never been disclosed within the agency. AWD was very fearful of disclosure to unauthorized channels and leaks in the White House. I literally snatched the "Directives" from the fire and have kept them safe from review. To allow a review would compromise the future directors and put the agency on a difficult position.

I feel the time is fast approaching when the files of the Majestic/Jehovah project will be pried loose and the public's right to know should begin. We in CI have monitored civilian UFO research for a long time and have played a major role in keeping the UFO community busy. ---------------------that the MJ-12 Directives be sent to you and hopefully, be disseminated in a responsible manner.

I think your decision to work with Dr. Wood was a good one. He has credibility and good science skills. I hope you have read the BLUE BOOK/MAJIC Report with an open mind and a critical eye for detail. This, you might say, is the missing BLUE BOOK files (don't confuse these with Project BLUE BOOK). You need proof and there it is. I don't think you realize it but you and Dr. Wood have started a shit storm. Nixon's SCEO ordered all MJ-12 documentation purged and destroyed. This one was not. This carbon copy is the only link to MJ-12 and don't expect any more in the future. Everything is now on computers and there is no existing paper trail to my knowlegde. If you play your crads right, you should make progress with what you have. I caution you to be careful abaut who you talk to and trust with this information.



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