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Operation Trojan Horse: The Classic Breakthrough Study of UFOs

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by John A. Keel


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  Endnotes

  [1] In Chapter Four of his book Mysterious Fires and Lights, researcher Vincent H. Gaddis documented the spectacular and disastrous fires that swept across Iowa, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Dakotas. Wisconsin suffered the greatest loss of life, with 1,500 deaths recorded in Green Bay alone on that horrible night. Four times as many people were killed in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, as in Chicago.

  [2] Back in 1952, the late Danton Walker’s syndicated newspaper column stated, “Confidential Air Force reports indicate that flying saucers remain stationary at night to get lost in the stars.”

  [3]For a more detailed treatment of the material in this chapter, see The Eighth Tower by John A. Keel.

  [4] Flying saucers were still being seen regularly in Sistersville in 1966-67. The town’s leading attorney, Robert Wright, told me, “We’ve been seeing these things for months. In fact, since last summer they’ve been showing up here almost every Wednesday like clockwork. Everybody’s been watching them… but not everybody likes to talk about them.. One Wednesday a few weeks back, my wife and I watched one of these things for an hour just over that hill.” He pointed to a high ridge visible from his office window. “Then it seemed to split into three… and all three of them took off like a herd of turtles.” Characteristically, the local press had not commented on the numerous sightings.

  [5] Greenland is the world’s only source of natural cryolite, important in the manufacture of aluminum, a substance that plays an important role in the UFO mystery.

  [6] London, Ontario, has been the site of many interesting UFO events in the past twenty years.

  [7] There have been many UFO sightings of objects described as having a roughened or stippled exterior. Obviously any kind of lumpy or irregular surface would present considerable drag and greatly reduce the potential speed of the object. Modern airplanes are made with as smooth a surface as possible. Even exposed rivet heads can cut down speed appreciably.

  [8] Reporters investigating the claims of New Jersey UFO contactee Howard Menger, in 1956-57, allegedly discovered that he had a peculiar radio transmitter in a tent on his farm. This transmitter did not project a beam of its own but “hitchhiked” on the signals of conventional AM stations in the area. This Swedish report suggests that someone in the Umea sector was utilizing a similar device in 1934, using the output of a regular radio station to power “pirate” signals.

 

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