... : 1974 -5-14 Category: JEF S peec he s and Articles The Flying Saucer Hoax John E. Fetzer May 14, 1974 Since this is the ... entertaining and relaxing. So let us relax as we pursue The Flying Saucer Hoax. Some of you may have exposed y ourself to the read more...

... more deadly than the tank, or the lo ng -range gun, or the flying bomb. Wielding the power of radio, ambitious and read more...

... Dutch.” Eventually he got the car started and we went flying to town on the old gravel road. We soon overtook the horses ... that life forms exist almost everywhere. The strange flying phenomena of the skies will one day be proved to be the read more...

... which included Henry Wenger, Sr. (A22), joined the “Flying Camp” and was composed of men from Pennsylvania, Maryland ... Dutch.” Eventually he got the car started and we went flying to town on the old gravel road. We soon overtook the horses read more...

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... the winged Horus, which is the soul of the spiritual secret flying free into the heavens, and at the back door, employees read more...

... the building. That is what we do, even when you are flying from one place in the country to another, just like taking read more...

... “Avro car,” which was a secret American Air Force-funded “flying saucer” that was designed to go Mach 9+ (and which, ... particularly, low speed, and was scrapped … though its ‘flying wing’ technology eventually led to the B2 bomber. As read more...

... gave a speech at the Kalamazoo Outlook Club entitled, “The Flying Saucer Hoax,” which was actually a speech laying out his ... “He received many high classified reports that our airmen flying over Germany were being confronted at night” by strange read more...

... Library as “Faith of Our Fathers”. 28. John E. Fetzer. “The Flying Saucer Hoax.” 5/14/1974, Published in the Fetzer Digital ... Library as “Flying Saucer Hoax 5/14/1974”. 29. Larry Massie and Mike Gergely. read more...

... "Avro car," which was a secret American Air Force-funded "flying saucer" that was designed to go mach 9+ (and which, ... particularly, low speed, and was scrapped … though its ‘flying wing’ technology eventually led to the B2 bomber. As read more...

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