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Above the FFTF Fuel Processing Facility, Notice the two reactor vessels in the background they are radioactive and loaded with spent fuel that was supposed to be processed in this facility into enough fuel to sustain six light water reactors. This whole project was canceled back in the 1980's because of cost overruns and because it would have ruined the energy market flooding it with cheap electricity. In retrospect and in view of what has happened to the energy market this seems a travesty. The energy companies were able to pull off this coup because of Nuclear Paranoia. The FFTF (FAST FLUX TEST FACILITY) was designed to operate using weapons grade plutonium cooled by liquid sodium. It might still be the most advanced reactor design in the world. In America these days we destroy such artifacts so that the energy companies can exploit the people.



Rattlesnake Ridge, Hanford UFO Connection

This document was compiled from information I received during several telephone conversations with “Jay”. Much was said during these conversations, both on the UFO subject and on personal matters between two old friends. What is contained in this document is only that information relating to UFOs and alien technology, presented in the order in which it occurred during the phone conversations. The names of all persons mentioned in this document have been changed for their protection.

After leaving the USAF Jay worked for Westinghouse in or near Richland WA during the 1980s. The project was collaboration between the US and the Japanese having to do with using pulsed electron beams for spacecraft propulsion (Jay also later related that this approach eventually hit a dead-end and was abandoned). Jay worked for Sandy, whose husband is a leading nuclear physicist who supposedly enrolled at MIT at a very young age. Sandy's husband (who did not work on the same project as Jay and Sandy) is on numerous boards and committees dealing with UFO crash recoveries and reverse engineering. Jay claims to still (as of 2006) be good friends with Sandy and her husband. One evening (date not given) while visiting at Sandy's home Sandy's husband told Jay that he had visited more than 50 UFO crash sites all over the world. Sandy's husband showed Jay a piece of “tin foil” that could not be torn or damaged and which returned perfectly to its original shape after being bent or crumpled. The piece of foil appeared to have been in some kind of explosion as its edges were ragged as if blown apart by a great force. In Richland Jay worked “up in a little room” within an above ground building where it was required that when the work crew left a button was pushed which caused a green light to be lit on the exterior of the building indicating that all personnel had left the facility. One time Jay and his coworkers forgot to push the button and upon exiting the building to the outside they were immediately surrounded by military police with weapons drawn (I suppose that anyone seen coming out of the building when the green light was not on became suspect – inferring that all personnel had to enter and leave the building together). Whenever they had to do some “reactor work” (no explanation as to what that was) they would “go down” to a reactor “down by the river”, and this area was underground as was much of the facility. This was the only reference Jay made to any underground facilities in the Richland area.

During my next phone conversation with Jay he told me that he had a phone conversation with Sandy that same day. Jay related to her my “Black Triangle” sighting of March 30th, 2006 over my New England home (my sighting report can be viewed on www.hbccufo.org) and asked her if she knew why there seemed to be a lot more UFO sightings in the last 2 years, and a lot less media coverage of sightings at the same time. She confirmed that Jay was correct with this assessment, but she didn't answer Jay's next question as to why this was the case. Sandy told Jay that the Black Triangles were known as “The Searchers” which appear to be mapping the earth in some way or gathering other types of worldwide data on us using their sensors. Their origin and intentions seem to be largely unknown to Sandy and her husband. The conversation then turned to their old employer, Westinghouse. Over the last 10 years Westinghouse has supposedly withdrawn more and more from the public eye, the implication being that Westinghouse is becoming involved to greater and greater degrees with alien technology research. Sandy said to Jay “Tell me what you've heard about Westinghouse in the media over the last 10 years”, implying that their activities are increasingly being focused on black project work. Sandy stated, “They are so far ahead in technology that if their technology (derived from alien technology) was marketed to the public they would easily become the largest and richest technology company in the world”. When Jay expressed some surprise and doubt Sandy said, “C'mon Jay, you were up here, you used to work for Westinghouse”. During the conversation Sandy's husband came into the room and after Sandy said she was speaking with Jay Sandy's husband got on the phone with Jay. After Jay told Sandy's husband about my recent sighting Sandy's husband confirmed that there has recently been highly increased Black Triangle activity over the United States, the reason for this is apparently unknown.



During the 1980's when Jay and Sandy were working at Westinghouse Sandy's husband was working on a separate project involving magnetic propulsion derived from reverse engineered alien technology.

Jay's project involved electron beams, which were accelerated and bounced off a target (a type of titanium alloy) to propel the target (difficult to understand from what Jay said exactly what he meant – propel the target or?). The propulsion worked, but it was uncontrollable. The Japanese had already been working on the project for 10 years prior to Jay coming onto the project. The thought at that time was that alien craft traveled long distances in a reasonable time period simply by traveling extremely fast, but now it is known this is not the case. Based on information he receives through his friendship with Sandy and her husband Jay believes that all efforts are now focused on propulsion based on the bending or warping of space. Sandy's husband told Jay that he missed an exciting opportunity by “turning down that job”. I recall that Jay told me several years ago that the life of a black project worker put so much stress on himself and his family that it was the cause of his divorce from his first wife. I assume at that time (late 80's or early 90's) is when Jay decided he no longer wanted to continue doing black project work. Sandy's husband has made the comment to Jay that “We'll be visiting the other side of the universe within years”, but Jay thinks that maybe Sandy's husband might either be sharing wishful thinking or he may have been letting Jay know something real that he could not expand on further. Jay claims that Sandy's husband is a bit eccentric in addition to being a genius and often Jay must “read between the lines” concerning things that Sandy's husband tells him. Sandy's husband talked again about “The Searchers” who are “mapping” the earth (but what kind of mapping wasn't explained). Sandy's husband says that the Black Triangles are showing up everywhere, rural and urban areas – not seeming to concentrate on specific targets like some other UFOs appear to do. Sandy, Jack, Dave, and two others made up Jay's project team in Richland. Westinghouse recruited Jay through Wayne-Gate Dynaweld (?)(Not sure if I got this spelling right, but it's what it sounded like to me).

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Hound Dog


Sometime in 1968 the United States OF America launched a nuclear missile at a UFO somewhere over Canada.

Source doesn't want his identity revealed till after his death.

Posted by BigBill (site admin) My comments are that this man was extremely frightend. He was sure that if this was posted he would soon be whacked. It's been a few years back and I've had no more contact with him at all. Since he claimed to have a terminal illness at the time, lung cancer I believe he is likely to have deceased.

A hound dog missile is an old Nuclear armed cruse missile. The president would not have to have been in the loop if it wasn't nuclear. While the individual making the above report believes the entire crew died from unrelated accidents a even more frightening possibility is that they died from Gamma Flash from a nuclear detonation and that the deaths were cover stories. You will find the actual EMAIL clip below. I have talked to this person and he believes this to be true.

Below contents of actual EMAIL

Around 1968 a B52 was launched from the alert facility at KI Sawyer with the normal payload. I was ground crew. When it returned 1 hound dog was missing. I overheard the aircrew talking they had fired the missle at a ufo and it had been deflected and had'nt detonated. This happened in Canadian Air Space. The crew had to have permission of the president to fire. The entire crew accidently died in seperate unrelated accidents within 6 months. Draw your own conclusions. Did you know that the US Navy has had an ongoing UFO investigation for at least 25 years? They also investigate unknown underwater phenomena Similar to UFO's

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Alien Abduction

PHP-NukeAnonymous writes "Harvard University psychology researcher Susan Clancy thinks the chances are good that you know at least one person who claims to have been abducted by aliens. And she has another surprise: The people who tell these stories aren't candidates for the funny farm.

"They're not nuts," said Clancy, a postdoctoral researcher and author of a new book, the first to analyze the psychological underpinnings of abduction stories. "They're normal." Not that Clancy gives any credence to the countless tales of horny aliens, UFO-borne medical examinations and intrusive probes of nether regions. No one, she said, has actually been kidnapped by extraterrestrials.

Instead, Clancy points to other causes including sleep hallucinations, innate suggestibility and a deeply human desire to explain the world. Pop culture plays a major role, too.

These theories have been around for a while, but Clancy weaves them together in Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens to create a new, overarching explanation for alien-abduction stories, one that draws heavily on her own interviews with about 50 alleged abductees.

And she throws in a new wrinkle: Despite the horrors that many abductees report enduring, including rape, they don't regret the experiences.

In each case, the abduction "transformed their lives, made them feel better about themselves and the world they were living in," said Clancy, a postdoctoral fellow and one of the few American academics who study alien-abduction stories as a way to understand how people develop "unusual beliefs."

It's impossible to know exactly how many Americans think they were abducted by aliens, although polls suggest about a quarter of us think extraterrestrials have dropped by the planet. While it's true that plenty of abductees are happy to tell their stories on the radio and the internet, Clancy said in an interview, others keep their stories to themselves because they fear being written off as crazy.

Regardless of whether they broadcast their stories to the world, "they're not more likely than people who don't believe to be psychiatrically impaired," she said.

In fact, the lives and occupations of abductees are often entirely ordinary. Clancy writes about her interviews with several schoolteachers, a dermatologist, a spa chef and a house cleaner. One was abducted while watching David Letterman's show in order to create "hybrid babies"; another told about aliens who wanted to "buy land in New Hampshire, stay here and breed."

But not all had extensive memories. In fact, only about 10 percent of people who think they were abducted actually have detailed stories of what happened. The rest simply consider bits of evidence -- a mysterious bruise, perhaps, or a vague feeling -- and figure they must have been whisked away by aliens.

Why would they do that, when other explanations would seemingly make more sense? Many people would look at a bruise and assume they innocuously injured themselves without knowing it. And the typical person wouldn't send something that fell out of his rear for analysis to see if it was a remnant of an anal probe. (One abductee did that, according to Clancy, and refused to believe the lab finding that it was actually a hemorrhoid.) Then there's the common assumption that even if extraterrestrials exist, they're too advanced to bother hobnobbing with lowly humans, let alone abducting and having sex with them. "I think there are aliens, but I donââ‚â„¢t think you have to worry about them kidnapping you," said Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, which tries to find signs of alien life in space. But these explanations don't satisfy abductees, who tend to be imaginative people prone to two things -- "magical" thinking and suggestion, Clancy said. Indeed, she says her research has confirmed that abductees are more vulnerable to the implanting of false memories.

Hallucinations that appear during "sleep paralysis" -- a kind of twilight sleep that affects some people -- can act as a catalyst by creating delusions, Clancy said. When especially imaginative people grasp for an explanation, alien abduction -- now ingrained deeply in our culture -- comes to mind. Not surprisingly, abductee advocates dismiss these theories. They say the false memory studies are irrelevant -- they have to do with memorizing words, not stories of UFOs -- and point to the complexity of the abduction stories themselves.

"The precision of the details is so astonishing, it takes your breath away," said Temple University history professor David Jacobs, an author who tracks abduction stories and says he's helped 140 abductees try to recover their memories through hypnosis. (He doesn't claim to have been kidnapped himself.)

Among other things, he said the book -- which "drips with condescension" -- ignores the phenomenon of multiple abductions, in which two or more people are kidnapped at once and support each other's stories. He also said it fails to note that abduction researchers have tried their best to find better explanations for the stories.

Why? Because they realize that "on the surface, it's extremely insane," Jacobs said. "We have looked at ... about 30 explanations for what this phenomenon is." But only one theory -- that the abductions are real -- holds up in most cases, he said.

And what of Clancy's theory that abductees develop their stories because they satisfy an inner need to put the world in order? Ridiculous, said Jacobs, who points out that abductees are ridiculed when they tell their stories.

"Everybody realizes the downside to this," he said. "The upside is zero, and the downside is 100 percent."

Not quite, Clancy argues. Just as religion gives people a chance to experience "the divine," alien abductions do, too. She writes: "Doesn't it make sense to wrap our angels and gods in space suits and repackage them as aliens?"

She said she asked abductees if they'd relive their experiences if given the chance to change the past. "Not one of them ever said, 'I wish it didn't happen.'""

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