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Page | of 15 FireFighters UFO Manual (UFO) Subject: Firefighters FEMA UFO training manual Fire Fighters UFO Manual Formatted By CammoDude 09-11-99 The following excerpt appeared in Fire Officer's Guide to Disaster Control by William M. Kramer and Charles W. Bahme. It is copyright (c)1992 by Fire Engineering Books & Videos. Below is the text from Chapter 13 of the Fire Officer's Guide to Disaster Control dealing with none other than UFOs. On the surface, it might appear to be the author's life-long interest in the subject of UFOs, but something very much more important is going on here. This manual is a national guide used by many local fire officials in disaster planning, and it is also approved by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Act). With all of the denial by official military channels of the reality of UFOs, it surprises us to see that a manual with so much information would even broach the subject of UFOs in such an "official" way. Although this chapter is not an "official" proclamation of UFOs, it serves to show how seriously this subject may be taken by some in official positions of the government, including FEMA. Although the 1942 aerial attack by UFOs is glossed over by many UFO researchers, it appears to have created quite an impression on the author of this manual. As many of you will recall, the Air Force took a considerable amount of heat from the UFO research community following the closure of Project Blue Book, with a training manual that was used at the Air Force Academy, one chapter dealing with UFOs (ParaNet has the chapter in their database). Following strong protests, the Air Force ordered the manaul revised to remove this chapter. This chapter is much like the material below. We at ParaNet wonder if "War of the Worlds" is being taken more seriously than anyone previously knew or admitted? Few Residents of the United States, except for those in Hawaii, have experienced an enemy attack on their hometown in this century; some think they have. The Great Los Angeles Air Raid of February 26, 1942, began at 2:25 A.M. when the US Army announced the approach of hostile aircraft and the cities air raid warning system went into effect for the first time in World War II. "Suddenly the night was rent by sirens. Searchlights began to sweep the sky. Minutes later gun crews at Army forts along the coast line began pumping the first of 1,433 rounds of ack-ack into the moonlight. Thousands of volunteer air raid wardens tumbled from their beds and grabbed their boots and helmets. Citizens awakened to the screech of sirens and, heedless of the blackout warning, began snapping on their lights . . . The din continued for two hours. Finally the guns fell silent. The enemy, evidently, had been routed. Los Angeles began to taste the exhilaration of its first military victory. "(1) 4/6/2008 FIREFIGHTERS UFO MANUAL ED NOTE: Robert O Dean talks about this in his video. Everyone should get his video - it's great. ParaNet has provided this for information and education purposes only. Our thanks to Brian Wood for scanning this article. Chapter 13: Enemy Attack and UFO Potential The UFO Threat A Fact http://www. greatdreams.com/ufos/firefighters.htm