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...nature everywhere," according to Arnold) and seek out narrow band emissions that the scientists believe may have been artificially produced. As Arnold sees it, these signals could be anything from "leakage from a radio transmitter, which simply tells us that at one point there was a culture that used radar... to full-blown wide and band universal television...
...every light you see in the sky is not a UFO," he says, explaining that CUFOS only investigates "solid findings"--that is, case in which there is solid physical, visual, or radar evidence. "We're very critical of things... we have an open mind, but we don't believe everything...
Under instruction from the Pentagon, Army investigators from the nearby base retrieved the debris and sent if to Ford Worth and Los Alamos, where it was analyzed and officially reported to be the remains of a weather balloon with a reflective radar attachment...
Herschbach, who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1986, also noted that early developments in the field were an outgrowth of radar reseach at Harvard and MIT during World War II under the direction of two noted Harvard scientists...
...plane then departed for Czechoslovakia, taking the place of a scheduled Pakistan International Airlines commercial flight that was aborted at the last minute by prearrangement. The 707's radar transponder was altered to beep out the code of a commercial airliner, which enabled the plane to overfly several countries without arousing suspicion. "From Czechoslovakia the 707 flew to the U.S.," said the informant, insisting that none of the black-unit workers had any knowledge of what was in the heavy wooden crates. "It could have been gold. It could have been drugs. It could have been guns. We dealt...