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UFOs - PROJECT GRUDGE BLUEBOOK REPORT #13 UFOs PROJECT GRUDGE BLUEBOOK REPORT #13 When the USAF's investigation into UFOs was terminated, a series of ‘Blue Book Reports’ were released to the public. Reports # 1 - 12 contained innocuous and non-sensitive material. The final report #14, was widely circulated, and a book was even written about it. Missing from public view, however, was Report #13. The following is a summary of what researcher Bill English found when he uncovered this elusive report. A series of PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUEBOOK reports have been related over the years in connection with the USAF’s investi- gation into UFOs which was supposedly terminated with the release of the Condon report in the late 1960's. Reports | through 12 of PROJECT GRUDGE/BLUEBOOK were generally innocu- ous and contained no classified or truly sensitive material. There was a final report, #14 which was widely circulated, and about which an entire book was written: FLYING SAUCERS. ‘AN ANALY - REPORT NO.14 by Leon Davidson; the fifth edition was published in 1976 by Blue-Book Publishers; 64 Prospect St., White Plains, New York 10606. Missing from public view, however, was report rrery #13. Several years ago, Bill English, son of an Arizona state legisla- tor and former Captain in the Green Berets had been assigned to an RAF ‘listening Post’ north of London as an information analyst. English was, in the course of his duties, asked to prepare an analy - sis of the elusive GRUDGE 13 report. On his discharge from his work at the ‘listening Post’ he returned to the United States and began to do a little UFO research on his own. Bill had been no stranger to the UFO phenomenon. In VietNam he was member of a Special Forces investigative team that went in to retrieve a B-52 that was forced down by a UFO and all the occupants killed. Communications had been received from the B-52 before it went Missing from public view, however, was Report #13. down to the effect that it was “....under attack by a UFO....”, a “large light....”. The plane was found intact, sitting in the jungle. There was no swath indicative of a crash landing. Only the bottom of the fuselage showed any damage, there was no damage to the underside of the engine pods. Although the plane was completely intact the entire crew had been mutilated. Bill English, through contacts he still maintains has determined that the US government ‘most definitely’ supports a ‘project deal- ing specifically with UFO’s and captured aliens’. According to what he has learned, the US government captured a trio of aliens, and that as of mid 1981, one of the beings was still alive in captiv- ity. Bill also claims that “at one point in the early 1950’s until the mid 1960’s the Air Force maintained relocation and debriefing colonies for people that had experienced close encounters of the 3rd and 4th kind. They were isolated for all intents and purposes for the rest of their lives. He doubts that these colonies are still in Extracted from an article prepared and written by John Lear. existence. Bill dictated 2 audio cassettes outlining what he remembered from the Grudge 13 report. These audio cassettes were transcribed into hand written notes by another person. The information con- NEXUS - 37 SIS OF THE AIR FORCE PROJECT BLUE BOOK SPECIAL JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1992 - YEAR BOOK