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    from Area 51 came to handle the wreckage and ended up taking all the remains to the facility. In the article “What Really Happened in Area 51” Swift writes, ‘Jacobsen writes that her unnamed source was one of five engineers to eyeball the crashed saucer at a secret research facility in the desert in 1951, four years before the Groom Lake air base opened a short distance away. He saw Cyrillic lettering ‘in a ring running around the inside of the craft,’ she reports. There were controls in the…

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    Avro Arrow Research Paper

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    The Blueprints for The avro arrow Disappear and Models Destroyed Nov. 20, 2017 Fanny Schmitt Aylmer - Roughly forty years ago Canadian engineers finally had a breakthrough in technology. After these accomplishments, the plans and models were destroyed and stolen for selfish gain. From the stolen blueprints, they were able to create a better aircraft that was able to fly 1,060 mph and reach roughly 15,500 feet in altitude. Astonishingly, out of the Avro Arrows 120 built, only one survives,…

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    There is a show that I love, but usually wouldn’t watch just to watch but when I do watch it reminds me of a very special person, my mother. That show is the twilight zone, it is a very unique show with many different stories and such that are weird and crazy. Now I’m not saying my mother is weird, she just really loved watching the twilight zone. I would sit with her on our big comfy couch as a child watching whatever interesting episode of the twilight zone that was on the syfy channel. There…

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    Crop circles, all though there are many unproven explanations, are a result of alien activity or hoaxers. Crop circles are very interesting, crop circles are out in the middle of a field and it is laid down nice and neatly there are no broken crops it is all laid down in a nice neat pattern and you can not tell that humans have been in there to make the crop circles it would be very hard for a human to make the crop circles. Crop circles have all sorts of patterns some are circles some are…

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    of the first pieces of technology that I saw in the Jetsons video was a car or a saucer is what they called it. In the show, I seen in the beginning George Jetson was flying or driving his car. Just like in the show we use cars to get around but on the ground. The Jetsons predicted cars to be floating or flying in the air instead of on the ground. Our cars that we have today are clearly on the ground and not flying in the air. Our cars…

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    Crop Circle Research Paper

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    earliest crop circle was seen in Tully, Australia. A farmer said he once seen a flying saucer fly from an swampy area and when he went to investigate it he seen the bizarre circles. Police investigators said that it was just a natural phenomenon or caused by water spouts. This was around the time when alien and UFOs conspiracies were very controversial and reporters released these images to the public calling it the “flying saucer nests”. This is a conspiracy in a conspiracy. Most crop circles…

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    Currently in the world the government always gets involved with society’s business, even when we do not know about it. The Government often censors certain information to keep the people away from the truth, whether it is for their own good or not. Government censorship is also a big part shown in Fahrenheit 451. In Fahrenheit 451, the government wants to control the way people think and act. In order to do that, the government must burn all types of knowledge, like literature. The reason for…

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    experiences death for a while. It is simply violet light and a hum” (Vonnegut 182). Since Billy becomes stuck and travels through time, he relives his time in Tralfamadore as well, like when “he traveled to 1967 again-to the night he was kidnapped by a flying saucer” (Vonnegut 90). According to Loeb from Umea University, structurally, a narrative split into several time levels forms exactly what the author calls his “telegraphic schizophrenic” style. Vonnegut used this technique to support how…

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    as well as from Project Blue Book files, could fill this chapter and much more. Many other incidents have been reported such as the UFO crash in Aurora, Texas year 1897, which was five years before the first flight experiment was done; so seeing a flying object was a very strange sight at the time. UFO sightings have not only been reported on Earth but also in space by astronauts such as Robert White, Major Gordon Cooper and many others. Despite the lack of clear answers, it is foolish to…

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    War is a conflict between two nations or groups. War creates a sense of hopelessness, it is a traumatizing experience as it brings death and destruction to loving homes. Kurt Vonnegut is an American writer who is famously known as the author of Slaughterhouse- Five. In the book of Slaughterhouse-Five written by Vonnegut, takes place in the era World War II and introduces a man named Billy Pilgrim, as he was taken as a prisoner of war where he was surrounded by death. The book does an incredible…

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