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There does seem to be an interest, just like we were saying before, among not just people like Heineck who are going down these rabbit holes and they become very esoteric and spiritual, but people from within the military-industrial complex.
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There does seem to be an interest, just like we were saying before, among not just people like Heineck who are going down these rabbit holes and they become very esoteric and spiritual, but people from within the military industrial complex who presumably have knowledge that we don't have end up going this direction.
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Heineck flew up at the request of ATIC and interviewed Simonton.
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Dr. Heineck then says that Mr. Simonton
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he took his astrophysics degree in astronomy and astrophysics from JL and Heineck at Ohio State
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and Heineck, you put somebody else in his position.
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Yeah, it'd be like Dr. J.L. and Heineck working for Blue Book no longer wanting to debunk
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However, let me remind you that the very person who documented or researched UFO cases for the United States government, Dr. Heineck from 47 to 69 or 70.
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And in the process of investigating, that was one of the cases that caused Dr. Heineck to do a complete 180 on close and kind of the third kind.
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Jacques Valle had just met with Dr. Heineck at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio in 1964.
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And he was telling Heineck, look, you got to look into these cases that are classified in project blue book files as psychological because those are reports of witnesses claiming to see beans connected to the craft.
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I believe that the creatures, you know, that that that Sikoro happened. It was the case that turned around Heineck.
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Friedman and Dr. Heineck and Keeho and, you know,
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And we say I wanted it basically for after all I also had sent material to Dr. Heineck who
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I have written a flying saucer review trying to get Valis Agress. I have tried to reach him through his publishers and through Dr. Heineck, through forwarding mail at Northwestern University and through flying saucer review.
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but I may need some revision once this has been checked out also. In March I sent the data to Dr. Heineck first because I thought it would be interested since he is interested in UFOs and he has the knowledge to understand the astronomy part.
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And secondly I wanted to get Dr. Valley's address and Dr. Valley had been an associative Dr. Heineck at Northwestern and then I had heard that he had gone back to France and then I had heard that he is back in the country again but not at Northwestern so I was trained to reach him because I wanted him to have a copy.
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Another reason for contacting Dr. Heineck was the hope that he could catch any mistakes before I sent the report in to April.
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Mrs. Athol, who is a right under Dr. Heineck as assistant at Derberin, wrote a very nice letter answering some of my questions.
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In that investigation, during the investigations, there was a guy named Dr. J. Allen Heineck.
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An Allen Heineck classified UFOs into three categories.
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It was a turning point for one of the debunkers, the loudest debunker, Dr. Heineck, who
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already 60s in the New York Times talking about it, you know, Kehoe, you know, Heineck over the years,
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Dr. Heineck has a cameo appearance in that film.
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But actually Dr. Jalen Heineck, who's a scientific adviser to project Blue Book all those years
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He has Dr. Heineck have a cameo appearance in the movie.
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