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This document reports on a testimony to the Mexican Congress regarding unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP). Experts called for recognition of UAP in potential legislation that could make Mexico the first
COLUMBUS, OHIO. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS FILE IS RETURNED PROMPTLY. BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS, THIS IS A REQUEST FOR THE FILE TO BE FORWARDED BY MAIL. DO NOT DELAY IN THIS
cooperation from all humanity. Make no mistake. Your government is not in the White House or the Congress. IT IS IN THE PENTA-GON AND IN THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE VAST "GON, AND" INDUSTIES
United States News World Report APRIL 7, 1950 FLYING SAUCERS: THE REAL STORY SPEAKER SAM RAYBURN Congress at the Halfway Mark 15 CENTS U. S. Postage A C. Paid DAYTON, OHIO Permit No. 60 [image
that the investigation has progressed. This memorandum is submitted for your records, as it is essential that Congress be informed that there has been a steady increase of interest in this subject, which has also
searchlights, and flying nothings. Editorials began to appear in the papers, and the President and members of Congress received a deluge of letters demanding an explanation. Many of the letter writers had concluded that
noted that correspondent did not furnish its author's name. Per call to the Library of Congress "Aboard a Flying Saucer" was written by Truman Bethurum. In June, 1954, an inquiry was made