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| cannot agree with any astronomer who insists that all of these things are mirages, planets, clouds or illusions. The majority of the people are articulate enough to tell their stories, and sincere enough to make depositions before notaries public. Even scientists concede that these folk saw something. |_see_ nothing particularly odd in_stran riptions of phenomena the like of which has no earthly counterpart or for which we have _no frame of reference. This work is a serious attempt to bring order out of chaos, an attempt to pull all of the facets of this controversy into a basic stratum upon which to make an intelligent evaluation of the subject. M.K. Jessup Washington, D.C. January 13, 1955 If he does succeed in such evaluation Nobody cares enough to bother believing him for that would require the effort of Courage & the Gaiyar are such cowards & conformists. Even if believed, Nobody would dare say so for that would require action & Th ren in BEHALF OF A BELIEF THAT INTERFERES WITH USUAL LIVING 12 If he does not, then he KNOWS the L-M's.