Part 2, Dragonfly-Shaped Aerial Craft: Current Media Misinformation Versus Eyewitnesses 1987 to 2007

“I think the technology is definitely extraterrestrial. Nothing flies like this!”

- Infrared Technical Specialist, Montgomery, Alabama

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March 21, 2008  Albuquerque, New Mexico - After the Big Basin craft, no other photographs of the mysterious dragonfly-shaped drones emerged in 2007. But on Tuesday, June 26, 2007, the mystery of the dragonfly-shaped aerial drones took another turn with the release of an alleged secret report containing photographs of alleged extraterrestrial technologies, entitled “Commercial Applications Research for Extraterrestrial Technology” – known with the acronym CARET, which contained a “Q4-86 Research Report,” dated December 1986, Palo Alto, California, by the Palo Alto CARET Laboratory, also known as PACL (pronounced “packel”). See:  Isaac Release and 062607Earthfiles Parts 1 and 2.

 Cover of CARET Q4-86 Research Report, December 1986, Palo Alto, California, and PACL Staff, Palo Alto CARET Laboratory. Document provided by "Isaac" electronically on June 26, 2007.
Cover of CARET Q4-86 Research Report, December 1986, Palo Alto, California, and PACL Staff, Palo Alto CARET Laboratory. Document provided by "Isaac" electronically on June 26, 2007.

 

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Mysterious Aerial “Drones” – Oklahoma and Arkansas

  “The strange thing got closer and closer and had all kinds of arms and legs on it and spirally things (top wires going up into the air) and lights all over it. And it had writing on it that looked like a foreign language.”

– Hartshorne, Oklahoma, Drone Eyewitness, June 2003

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Left:  Dragonfly-shaped “drone” near Bakersfield, California, May 6, 2007, © by “Chad.”  Right:  More complicated “drone” at Big Basin Redwoods State Park northwest of Santa Cruz,  California, on June 5, 2007. Photograph © 2007 by “Ty B.”
Left: Dragonfly-shaped “drone” near Bakersfield, California, May 6, 2007, © by “Chad.” Right: More complicated “drone” at Big Basin Redwoods State Park northwest of Santa Cruz, California, on June 5, 2007. Photograph © 2007 by “Ty B.”
Hartshorne, Oklahoma (bottom red circle) is about two hours southwest of Van Buren, Arkansas, a suburb of Fort Smith. Jane Smith in Hartshorne saw a Big-Basin-type drone twice in June 2003, at her rural home. Her sister, Melody Thaxton, saw a Chad-type drone on or about November 20, 2007, from her Van Buren, Arkansas, office parking lot.
Hartshorne, Oklahoma (bottom red circle) is about two hours southwest of Van Buren, Arkansas, a suburb of Fort Smith. Jane Smith in Hartshorne saw a Big-Basin-type drone twice in June 2003, at her rural home. Her sister, Melody Thaxton, saw a Chad-type drone on or about November 20, 2007, from her Van Buren, Arkansas, office parking lot.

March 7, 2008  Hartshorne, Oklahoma, and Van Buren, Arkansas - A year ago on May 11, 2007, Coast to Coast AM webmaster, Lex, received an email letter with several images attached of an odd, dragonfly-shaped, aerial object from a Central California resident who called himself  “Chad.” The images were dated May 6, 2007. In addition to the dragonfly-shaped body that had appendages sticking out from a large ring, there was another odd feature. Rising from the ring straight up into the air were slightly curved, thin wires that formed a tall, circular crown above the dragonfly body. Chad was worried about his family's safety and health after he saw the bizarre aerial object at least eight times from his house and on hikes near his home. Neighbors, he said, had also seen the unidentified aerial object.

 

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Updated Part 1:  Real X-File, Source Unknown

“The following document is believed to be the personal notes and scientific diary of a scientist who was contracted by the government over several years to visit all crash sites, interrogate captured Alien Life Forms and analyze all data gathered from that endeavor.”

- Preface, Blue Planet Project

Updated March 2, 2008  after original filing February 29, 2008  Albuquerque, New Mexico - Several boxes of old files and even unopened mail have traveled with me in moves from Colorado to Pennsylvania and then to New Mexico. This week I opened one of my long-taped boxes looking for materials I remembered from 1980s research. I discovered a package that contains more than a hundred pages entitled “Blue Planet Project, Alien Technical Research - 25, Westchester Camp, Office of Central Research # 3, Alien Life Forms, CODE:  ARAMIS III - ADR3-24SM.” No author or source is given, there is no cover letter, but the text indicates 1990 to 1991 might be the time period when the pages were assembled.

 

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Part 3:  Real X-File, Source Unknown

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March 2, 2008  Albuquerque, New Mexico - After posting Parts 1 and 2, I received a PDF from an Earthfiles viewer who stated: “Please see the PDF I have attached to see if this is the same thing you have. Thanks, Jim DeOwl (pseudonym).” His electronic PDF has 6 front pages and two end pages more than the xeroxed copy I received years ago. I have now updated Part 1 with the introductory six pages, which include a Preface that states:

 

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Mysterious Bat Deaths in New York, Vermont and Massachusetts

  “I have yet to meet a bat biologist anywhere in North America  who does not say, ‘Oh, wow! This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen.’”

– Alan Hicks, N. Y. Dept. of Environmental Conservation

 

Eight Little Brown Bats hanging upside down in hibernation west of Albany, New York, inside Hailes Cave in winter 2007. Unidentified white fungus rings the noses on seven. Bat mortality in two caves affected by the white-nose syndrome was 90% and 97%. By February 2008, the white-nose syndrome has spread to twenty caves in New York state, southwestern Vermont and western Massachusetts. Image © 2007 by Nancy Heaslip.
Eight Little Brown Bats hanging upside down in hibernation west of Albany, New York, inside Hailes Cave in winter 2007. Unidentified white fungus rings the noses on seven. Bat mortality in two caves affected by the white-nose syndrome was 90% and 97%. By February 2008, the white-nose syndrome has spread to twenty caves in New York state, southwestern Vermont and western Massachusetts. Image © 2007 by Nancy Heaslip.

February 29, 2008  Albany, New York - Thousands of bats are sick, or dead, in at least 20 northeastern U. S. caves. So far, not a single laboratory examining tissues has come up with the cause of death. The physical anomalies in some, but not all, of the dead or dying bats are white rings of fungus around their noses and lung tissue inflammation, similar to pneumonia.

 

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