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But in 1956, Jacques Corneon, a French Air Force officer and technical representative for one of France's largest aircraft companies, Sued West, facilitated Brown's experiments in a vacuum in the Montgolfier facility in Paris.
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In fact, a 1956 article for Jane's Defense Weekly states,
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And in 1956, he, along with Jacques Cornelion, convinced none other than Townsend Brown to come to France to prove that his experiments worked in a vacuum.
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So I don't really have a sighting, but my father was in the Air Force between 1952 and 1956.
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who witnessed Brown's successful experiments in a vacuum chamber in 1956 in Paris,
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And it's specifically two experiments, 1956 in Paris, of which we have a witness who there's an audio recording of a deathbed confession in 2009.
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But in 1956, Jacques Corneon, a French Air Force officer and technical representative for one of France's largest aircraft companies,
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Now, I want to mention one thing, too, and this is just kind of an odd fact that I find interesting, is when we look at the data set, the last time we saw a correspondence between a nuclear test and a transient was March 17, 1956.
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So it was like, well, what happened suddenly in 1956?
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It almost looks like whatever it is was showing an intelligent interest in all things nuclear up until between 1953 and 1956.
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the 60s. This was founded in 1956 by none other than Thomas Townsend Brown. I think I hear Jesse
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saying that Townsend Brown's experiments worked in Paris in the Montgolfier facility in 1956.
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In 1956, Wang's department was relocated to New Mexico to the Sandy Laboratories Complex at Curtlyn Air Force Base.
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In 1956, this Institute of Field Physics at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill holds what's known as the Chapel Hill Conference, convening all of the world's top theoretical physicists to discuss gravity.
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Maine. At one such meeting in 1956 the Colonel was shown a film by Major Lester Goldberg that was
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Well, in, in 1956, when Thomas Townsend Brown does his, um, experiment in Paris proving
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This is dangerous since at least 1956, seven somewhere in that period.
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such cases, 1951 Goose Bay, 1956 Lake Inheath, and 1957 Shreveport.
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to 1956, with the creation of the Strategic Air Command Elite Guard under General Curtis
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The SAC Elite Guards operated as air police from 1956 to 1966 within the time of our
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We can also analyze this November 10, 1956 blue bookcase in Massachusetts, where both
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Dr. Eric A. Walker was the president of Penn State University from 1956 to 1971.
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which the legacy UAP programs hide. In 1956, Boeing was mentioned in a special weapon study of aviation
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His book, The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects in 1956 is a remarkable read.
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And Heath was one of the site of one of the most extraordinary historical accounts in 1956.
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Like just look up Lake and Heath in 1956.
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And then he wrote a book about a 1956.
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In a 1956 article found in Jane's Defense Weekly George Trimble said we're already
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They were each divorced from prior marriages and had met each other in 1956, marrying
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The whole thing went off the rails in terms of supervision. And about 1956 to 1960, when Eisenhower
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under Truman. It was sort of read in and properly managed until about the 1956 by Eisenhower and
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X-15, Chuck Yeager, exactly. And so there's an article in 1956 where they're saying we're going to beat gravity.
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So they broke the sound barrier in 1947 X 15 X 15 Chuck Yeager exactly and so there's an article in 1956 where they're saying
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