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Introduction
The Ainui, who live on Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan have fair skin; unlike the Japanese Mongoloid
phenotype, their eyes are round and the men have thick facial hair. Their special language has no written form.
Oral traditions passed from parents to children over thousands of years tell that their ancestors came from space-"the
same who now live in the clouds in flying saucers." On a hill in the Saru River valley on Hokkaido stands
a monument to this legend. The inscription states: "this is the place where the first Ainu came to Earth."
A radio message to Goddard Space Flight Center, the backup center for Houston-on March fourteenth 1989- was picked
up by several sources at 06.42 Eastern Standard Time. It said: "Houston. This is Discovery. We still have
alien spacecraft under observance."
Chapter 1
Two days before the St. John's symposium, on Tuesday, at about
1:30 am on the morning of May 9, 1998 police officer Louis Byrnes of Wynnewood, Oklahoma, spotted a lighted object
in the sky. The UFO flashed blue, red and white lights. Byrnes radioed in to the Oklahoma Highway patrol and then
kept the UFO under observation for forty five minutes.
In the meantime, the State Highway Patrol office at Oklahoma City was notified and it in turn alerted Tinker Airfare
Base nearby. The airbus reported having the object located on it's radarscope and also that there were no other
aircraft aloft at that time, so that the unidentified blip was the only one on the screen.
The next night, May 10, a Wednesday night, diamond-shaped formations of UFO's which changed colors from red to
white were seen for forty five minutes by patrolmen in three police cars cruising about Shawnee, Oklahoma. Oklahoma
highway patrol headquarters received so many calls from a wide area that it's teletype was jammed. It's official
report said the sightings came from Purcell north through the Norman area to Chandler and back through Meeker and
Shawnee. It also stated; "Oklahoma highway patrol units 26, 30, and 40 have also made visual sightings. Tinker
airforce base has had from seven to twelve of them on radar, at a time, and they advise that they are flying at
approximately 22,000 feet. At eight the next morning, the whole state was plunged into unexplained darkness for
over an hour; a bright morning dawn became midnight. At C.I.A. Headquarters, in Quantico, Va. , Dr. Phyllis Boylan,
Chief Officer of E.T.B.E. (Extraterrestrial Biological Entities) research read a presidential briefing paper to
an office of seven committee members.
"This is why the president is worried: yesterday, at Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota at 9:32 pm, a saucer-shaped
object landed approximately 50 yards beyond the fence surrounding a missile silo."
"Air Force security was alerted when an inner zone alert was triggered BENEATH the 150-ton hardened concrete
block atop the silo. The alarm indicated that someone or something had entered the underground chamber."
She passed copies of the official report to the seven saying, "Save yourself time; no one was found, the craft
was seen leaving by site survey teams who arrived at the scene and took radiation readings which measured from
1.8 to 3.1 roentgens. Missile maintenance examined the missile and warhead and found the nuclear components missing
from the warhead."
"The answer may be at the Tonopah, Nevada USAF Air Defense Command Headquarters at Groom Lake and Papoose
Lake bases where we have retrieved and recovered crashed disks. This is above top secret, gentlemen."
A projected slide behind her showed a military base of plain brown buildings.
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