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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
It would be difficult to acknowledge all that have contributed directly
and indirectly to the research and preparation of Majic Eyes Only: Earth’s
Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology, but I would like to record my
sincere gratitude to the following individuals and organizations: Michael P.
Lindemann, Dr. Robert M. Wood, John S. Hale, John Schuessler, The Mutual
UFO Network, Charlette Mann, Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Jim Marrs, Marcel
Kuijsten, Leonard Stringfield, Stanton T. Friedman, Linda Moulton Howe, Stan
Gordon, Richard M. Dolan, Leslie Kean, Timothy Good, Col. Philip J Corso,
Paola Harris, Andrew Ceroni, Tim Cooper, Joseph McMoneagle, Annette
Martin, Nick Redfern, William F. Hamilton, William Moore, Richard Belzer,
Whitley Strieber, Budd Hopkins, Dr. Richard Haines, Michael Hesemann, Philip
Mantle, Paul Kimball, Frank Scully, and Susan E. Wood
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RYAN S. WOOD
CONTENTS
PREFACE.................................................................................................................... i
FOREWORD ............................................................................................................ iii
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 1
AURORA, TEXAS, USA, APRIL 1897 ................................................................... 24
STAVROPOL, RUSSIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY .................................................... 33
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI, USA, 1941 ....................................................... 34
CAROLINAS, USA, OCTOBER 1941 .................................................................... 44
“NORTH OF GEORGIA,” USA, 1942 ................................................................... 45
LOS ANGELES AIR RAID, CALIFORNIA, USA, FEBRUARY 25, 1942 ............. 46
ENGLAND, WORLD WAR TWO.......................................................................... 49
SAN ANTONIO, NEW MEXICO, USA, 1945 ...................................................... 52
ARKANSAS, NOVEMBER 1946 ............................................................................ 58
PAPAGOS INDIAN RESERVATION, ARIZONA, JANUARY 1947 ..................... 60
NOGAL CANYON, NEW MEXICO, USA, MAY 1947 ........................................ 61
MAURY ISLAND, WASHINGTON STATE, USA, JUNE 21, 1947 ...................... 65
PLAINS OF SAN AGUSTIN, NEW MEXICO, USA, JULY 1947 ......................... 68
ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO, USA, JULY 1947 ...................................................... 70
KIEV, UKRAINE, SUMMER 1947......................................................................... 79
PARADISE VALLEY, ARIZONA, USA, OCTOBER 1947 ..................................... 80
GUADELOUPE, MEXICO, OCTOBER 1947 ....................................................... 81
AZTEC, NEW MEXICO, USA, MARCH 1948 ..................................................... 83
HEBGEN LAKE, MONTANA, USA, 9 AUGUST 1949 ........................................ 93
SIERRA MADRE, MEXICO, LATE 1940s ............................................................. 94
DEL RIO, TEXAS, DECEMBER 1950 ................................................................... 95
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA, 1952 .......................................... 98
SAN MIGUEL COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, USA, SPRING 1952 ........................ 99
SPITSBERGEN, NORWAY, EARLY 1952 ............................................................ 102
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, USA, JULY 1952 .............................................. 105
BRAXTON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, SEPTEMBER 1952.......................... 107
NEW MEXICO, USA, 1953 .................................................................................. 110
KINGMAN, ARIZONA, USA, MAY 1953 ........................................................... 111
DESERT RANGE EXPERIMENTAL STATION,
MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH, 1953 ..................................................................... 115
FORT POLK, LOUISIANA, USA, SUMMER 1953............................................. 117
NEW MEXICO, USA, APRIL 1954 ...................................................................... 118
THE LAGARFLJOT AND JOKULA RIVERS, ICELAND, AUGUST 1954 ....... 119
UBATUBA, BRAZIL, SEPTEMBER 1957 ............................................................ 121
CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO, USA, JULY OR AUGUST, 1957 OR 1958 ................ 123
SALISBURY, AUSTRALIA, 1958–1959 ................................................................ 124
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 1960 .................................................. 126
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PREFACE
T
his historic book is the most complete public inventory to date of hu-
man encounters with nonhuman technology fallen to earth. Future
readers will understand what officials today do not admit: humankind
is not the only marvelous mind in the Milky Way.
It is fascinating to seek the truth of this astonishing claim. It is also difficult.
The phenomena themselves are rare, and often authorities ridicule the facts and
impede research. In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn de-
scribes how “normal science often suppresses fundamental novelties,” and con-
ventional research is often “a strenuous and devoted attempt to force nature into
the conceptual boxes... .”1
How much more this must be true when new data––rarified but compelling
evidence––violates not only academic dogma but also subverts political, econom-
ic and moral assumptions. If these anomalous data are true, the earth is not ours
alone.
This is not a unique claim. After all, if most religious believers believe what
they say, this is the message they profess. But very few take it seriously. Yet it may
be easier to accept the spiritual intangibles, which culture accepts, than to ac-
knowledge the surprising, unorthodox tangibles that culture rejects. While less
than divine, perhaps other intelligent life has touched our planet.
How ridiculous! So say the keepers of convention. They give little time to
uncomfortable facts and numerous case histories; they ignore or belittle the evi-
dence.
Ryan Wood has paid close attention to the evidence. In partnership with his
father, accomplished aerospace physicist Dr. Robert Wood, Ryan has worked with
clarity and persistence to tell us what we must consider in the next phase of hu-
man development. For good or for ill, other minds in the galaxy have come to
visit.
Will this change one’s route to work or lower one’s household bills? Not today.
Yet what if possibilities in a wider community would realign power on earth?
And beyond escapist speculation, what if this encounter with new technology and
culture requires a new level of responsibility and human maturity? This might be
difficult.
As you read Ryan Wood’s summary of cases where visitors have faltered to
earth, allow yourself to draw your own conclusions. Ask yourself three ques-
tions:
1) Do you think human science and culture are the highest possible in the
universe?
2) Do you think trillions of ancient stars––whose far planets are just now be-
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ing found by science––can grow no civilization with the cleverness and desire to
launch voyages of discovery, acquisition, enlightenment and sometimes error?
3) Do you think governments tell all the truth all the time and allow such truths
to loosen their grip on authority and undermine their assertions of reality?
You can hone your thoughts about these questions against the reports by com-
petent persons of evidence that nonhuman craft have come to earth––some now
in possession of institutions. Consider the motives of such institutions faced with
the hints of vast technologies and the dilemma of uncertain intentions.
Ask yourself finally: What is next for our beautiful planet and the emerging
human mind?
John S. Hale
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
July, 2005
1
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas S. Kuhn, University of Chicago Press,
1996 (3rd edition).
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FOREWORD
“Do Flying Saucers come from Mars or Venus?”
T
his was the burning question in the 1950s, at least for those who were
paying close attention to the “flaps” over spherical discs reported in the
skies across America.
By the 1960s and 70s, we had become more sophisticated. The ques-
tion became, “Do UFOs come from Alpha Centauri or Zeta Reticula 4?”
Now, early in the 21st century, we are even more sophisticated. The question
has now become, “Do UFOs come from another galaxy or another dimension or
even another time period?”
The answer to all of these questions appears to be “Yes”. Perhaps all of the
above is true as well as some other sources we haven’t even imagined as yet.
Due to the government’s policy of denial and ridicule imposed on the Ameri-
can public since at least the time of World War II, few people and even fewer cred-
ible scientists have been willing to make a serious study of the ubiquitous UFOs.
In fact, for many years, many people, including this writer, gave serious consid-
eration to the claim that UFOs did not exist at all, that they were simply halluci-
nations or perhaps some mass psychosis. Of course, if UFO sightings represented
some heretofore undiagnosed and contagious mass psychosis, that certainly should
have qualified as a big news story and the object of intense scientific scrutiny.
But this did not happen since, with the advent of the personal camcorder,
hardly a day passes without someone somewhere in the world taking clear video
of UFOs. And we all know that you cannot take a photograph or video of a hal-
lucination.
Lt. Gen. Nathan F. Twining of the U. S. Air Material Command summed it all
up as far back as September, 1947, when he wrote, “The phenomenon reported
[UFOs] is something real and not something visionary or fictitious.”
Between 1947 and today, the list of official and credible sources speaking to
the reality of UFOs has grown weighty. Astronomer Dr. J. Allen Hynek, one of the
first scientists used as a government-sponsored debunker, came to understand
that he was dealing with something out of this world. “Those who still hold that
the entire subject of UFOs is nonsense will be sorely challenged if they have the
courage to take an honest look…” he wrote.
Astronauts Gordon Cooper and Brian O’Leary have publicly told of UFO ex-
periences, while Dr. Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the moon, has even
stated that some of our current technology has been gained from reverse-engi-
neered extraterrestrial craft and artifacts.
Even presidents have weighed in on the subject. “One thing’s for sure,” stated
President Jimmy Carter, who spoke openly about his own UFO experience, “I’ll
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never make fun of people who say they’ve seen unidentified flying objects in
the sky.”
After decades of public conditioning through books, periodicals, movies and
TV shows following the path of Star Trek and Star Wars, current national polls
indicate that those who do not believe in life outside this Earth are significantly
dwindling. Most polls indicate that more than 80 percent of the U.S. population
now believes there is life outside our planet.
Most people, however, still hesitate to confront the UFO issue head on, largely
due to the fact that the corporate mass media steadfastly refuses to present UFOs
as a serious issue. And we all know that if the network and cable talking heads are
not addressing a subject, it must not exist.
One person who has been talking about it for several years now is Ryan Wood.
Ryan, along with his father Dr. Robert M. Wood, has done significant work in
recent years by acquiring, analyzing and verifying the infamous Majestic 12 docu-
ments leaked to the public over a lengthy period of time. This collection of con-
troversial secret government documents outlines the carefully constructed effort
to not only seize and sequester grounded UFOs but also to deny their very exis-
tence while inciting ridicule against anyone who would claim otherwise.
With the publication of this work, Majic Eyes Only, Ryan has done a valuable
service to all UFO researchers by cataloging and presenting the extraordinarily
large number of reported UFO crashes and their retrievals.
Ryan himself admits that some, perhaps many, of these reports are thinly sup-
ported by the evidence. But if even half of the more than 74 cases addressed by
Ryan Wood are genuine, this represents an incredible number of opportunities
for the U.S. Government to possess, study and duplicate UFO technology.
UFO literature is rife with accounts of UFO experiences which point to se-
cret government test craft. From the many sightings over Area 51 in Nevada to
the well-documented Cash-Landrum case near Houston, Texas, in which a large
floating globe was seen escorted by military helicopters, it seems clear that secret
work on UFOs continues within hidden and secure government facilities.
Yet, secret government test craft does not explain all UFO reports, such as the
1897 crash of a large, silver cigar-shaped object in Aurora, Texas, a story well cov-
ered in the Dallas and Fort Worth newspapers. This craft was sighted over most of
the western United States by thousands of citizens––and this was six years before
the Wright brothers first flew at Kitty Hawk, NC.
It should be noted that none of America’s most prestigious newspapers carried
any notice of the Wright brothers’ achievement for almost two years after the fact
because their “experts” assured the editors that man could not fly.
Many questions remain in the UFO controversy. Scientists ask how interstellar
pilots could survive a trip of hundreds of years while cutting-edge physicists offer
speculation of deep space “worm holes” and the use of zero point energy.
Addressing the notion that the famous Roswell crash was precipitated by light-
ning, others argue that no species would build a spacecraft that would be sus-
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ceptible to mere lightning bolts. On the other hand, some researchers can clearly
see that unexpected energy such as a lightning storm might well disrupt a flight
propulsion system based on electromagnetic energy, particularly if the craft came
from a world that has no lightning.
Supporters of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program claim
that since their radio messages have not clearly been answered, there must be little
or no life in the universe. Critics counter that any civilization advanced enough
to develop interstellar space travel would be too advanced to notice crude radio
signals which are almost obsolete in Earth technology. Still others ask whether
any one of us could recognize, much less translate, Morse Code signals directed
at our homes.
The universe is vast and humankind has barely cracked open the door on all
of its wonders.
For now, we could not do any better than to study the following accounts of
UFO crash retrievals and ponder what a reality that includes diverse intelligent
life outside of our planet might mean for us and future generations.
Jim Marrs
Springtown, Texas
August, 2005
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INDEX
SYMBOLS 174
alien virus 181, 223
4602 Air Intelligence 8, 23 Alonso, Dr. Jose 239, 240
468th Counter Intelligence Corps Alvarez, Dr. Luis Walter 94
(CIC) 119 AMC (see: Air Material Command)
509th Atomic Bomb Group 77 Anderson, Admiral 2, 47
54/12 policy 248 Anderson, Senator Clinton 100
96th Civil Affairs Group 171 Anfalov, Anton 79
animal mutilations 238
Anomaliya 33
A Apodaca, Eddie 54, 55
Apollo missions 185
Above Top Secret 48, 76, 80 APRO (see: Aerial Phenomena Re-
Acheson, Dean 96, 97 search Organization)
AEC (see: Atomic Energy Commis- Area 51 iv, 22, 57, 64
sion) Arecibo Observatory 229, 238, 239
Aerial Phenomena Research Organi- Armagh Observatory 224
zation 50, 121, 122 Army Air Corps 2, 48, 110
AFOSI (see: Air Force Office of Spe- Army G2 2
cial Investigations) Army Intelligence 4, 95
AFR 200-2 19, 20 Arnold, Kenneth 65, 66
Air Force Academy 245 ARTICHOKE 248, 254
Air Force Office of Special Investiga- ASTRA/Aurora 214
tions 4, 99, 101, 105, 119, 189, 191, Atomic Energy Commission 50, 96,
250 181, 225
Air Force UFO program 250 Aurora, Texas iv, 3, 24-32, 214, 225
Air Forces Monthly 212- 214 Australia 16, 22, 124, 183, 204, 229
Air Materiel Command 50, 93 Azhazha, Vladimir 208
airship 24-28, 31, 32, 55 Aztec, New Mexico 11, 24, 80, 83-85,
Alamogordo Army Air Field 5, 77 88, 89, 91, 92
Alexander, Reginald 135
alien bodies (also see: bodies) 1, 5, 10,
12, 35, 40, 62, 68, 73, 75, 83, 84, 110, B
111, 156, 158, 176, 190, 216
alien picture 41-43 Baca, Reme 52, 53, 56, 57
alien spacecraft 24, 45, 52, 83, 136, Bailey, Dale 8
Bain, William 167
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Baker, Nevada 115 Bush, Dr. Vannevar 6, 23, 37, 38, 43,
ball lightning 208 230
Barnett, Grady Barney 68, 69
Barry, Robert D. 131, 195
Beck, Dr. Waldemar 102 C
Bemidji State College, Minnesota 68
Bentwaters 201, 202 Callimahos, Lambros 234-238
Beran, Max 149 Cameron, Lockland 170
Berkner, Lloyd 229, 230 Campinas 217
Berliner, Don 6, 23, 69, 78, 264 Cantwheel 37, 250, 251
Berlitz, Charles 72, 78, 88, 91, 103 Cape Girardeau 34, 35, 37, 39, 40-43
Berwyn Mountains 175 Cape Sable Island 164, 166
Bingaman, Senator Jeff 19, 20 Carp, Canada 11
bioprotection suits 179 Carr, Prof. John Spencer 84
Black Manta 213 Case, Bill 24, 25, 30
Blanchard, Roy 135, 137 Cash-Landrum iv
Blue Book 66, 111 Caswell, Ronald 146-148
BLUE FLY 19, 20 CFi (see Coalition for Freedom of
Blum, Howard 78, 231, 233, 234 Information)
Bob Jones University 110 Chalker, Bill 183
bodies (also see: alien bodies) 1, 5, 10, Chamberlin, Stephen J. 4
12, 33, 35, 40, 44, 68, 69, 72-74, 76, Charlton Crater 135-139
77, 83, 84, 87, 88, 98, 110, 111, 113, Cheadle, Staffordshire, England 210
114, 118, 132-134, 145, 149, 156, Chetham, Paul 111
171, 174-176, 179-181, 187, 206, Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado
209, 228, 239 Springs 231
Bolivian Army and Air Force 195 Chidlaw, General Benjamin 109
Boscombe Down 212-214 Chihuahua Disk Crash 177, 182
Bott, Irene 141, 142, 143, 144 Chupacabras 238, 239
Boyle, Captain John E. 201, 202 Church Lench, England 215
Bradley, General Omar 96 CIA 4, 8, 20-23, 66, 102, 106, 151,
Brannigan, S.M. 140, 141, 145 178, 193, 195, 207, 208, 213, 223,
Braxton County 107-109 229, 230, 242, 246, 247, 250, 254
Braxton County Monster 109 CIA Office of Scientific Intelligence
Bronk, Detlev 5 229
Brooke, Paul 215 cigar (-shaped craft) iv, 24, 25, 28, 32,
Brown, Frank Mercer 66 111, 146, 185, 210, 222
Buchanan, Charles A. 38 Clarke, Dr. David 175, 176
Buenos Aires, Argentina 188 Clarks Harbor 166
Bulebush, Bill 153, 155 Clarkson, James 10
Bull, Robert 142 Clement, Randall 200
burned memo 247 Clovis, New Mexico 123
Burntwood Post 141 Coalition for Freedom of Information
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D E
Dahl, Harold 65 Easley, Edwin 73
Daily Mail 61 EBD (see: Eisenhower Briefing Docu-
Dallas Morning News 24, 31 ment)
Dallas Times Herald 24 Edwards Air Force Base 98
Dalnegorsk 207, 208, 209 Edwards, Frank 106, 128, 129
Darnbyl, Colonel Gernod 102 Ehman, Jerry 227
Davidson, William Lee 65 Einstein, Albert 6, 251, 254
Davies, Ladd 116 Eisenhower Briefing Document
Dean, Command Sergeant-Major (EBD) 96, 108, 109
Robert 132 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 7, 8, 76, 96,
Defense Intelligence Agency 8, 20, 225
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G
F
Galaini, Major E. J. 126
FAA 153, 180 Garrison, Jim 66
Fall, Bob 146, 147 GCHQ 241
FBI 9, 34, 36, 39, 73-75, 83-88, 91, 95, GeBauer, Leo Arnold Julius (also see:
99, 248 Gee, Dr.) 84-86, 88, 89, 91
Feschino, Frank C. 108, 109 Gee, Dr. 83-86, 88
Fisk, Walter Wayne 41, 43 General Electric 98
Flatwoods, West Virginia 107 Gerhman, Ed 63, 64
Flying Saucer Review 49, 50, 71, 132, Gevaerd, A.J. 216, 222
139 Glomar Explorer 173
Flying Triangles 212 Gonzalez, Thomas 72, 73
FOIA (see: Freedom of Information Good, Timothy 6, 48, 76, 78, 80, 88,
Act) 91, 124, 125, 232, 240, 242, 243
Fontes, Olavo 50, 121 Graves, Selman 80, 88
Foo Fighters 17 Great Falls Air Force Base 93
Ford, John 211 Green Bank observatory 226, 229,
Foreign Broadcast Information Ser- 235
vice 207, 209 Gregg, Rosalie 27
Foreign Technology Division 20, Guadeloupe, Mexico 81
250, 254
Forrestal, Admiral James 5
Fort Belvoir, Virginia 126 H
Fort Bliss 178, 179
Fort Detrick 181 Hale, John S. ii, 6
Fort Dix 189, 191, 192 Hall, Richard 4, 110, 190
Fort Lee, Virginia 171 HALO 225
Fort Polk, Louisiana 117 Halt, Charles 201, 202
Fort Worth Star-Telegram 24, 25, 27 Hamilton Air Force Base 66
Fowler, Ray 111, 112 Hamilton, Bill 60
Fragology Files 159 Hampshire, England 184
Freedom of Information Act 4, 5, 8, Hanson, Robbie 27, 28
11, 20, 22, 23, 74, 84, 103, 151, Hart Canyon 83, 91
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Puerto Rico 203, 226, 228, 238 Royal Air Force (RAF) 138, 141, 142,
Puget Sound 65, 66 174, 176, 184, 201, 202, 215, 224,
225, 241
Royal Aircraft Establishment 184
Q Royal Australian Air Force 204
Royal Canadian Air Force 168
Queensland, Australia 124 Royal Canadian Mounted Police 162,
Quillin pharmacy 6, 9 163
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engi-
neers 132
R Ruppelt, Edward 66
Russia(n) (also see USSR) 11, 33, 79,
RAAF (see: Roswell Army Air Field) 96, 99-103, 152, 159, 208
radar 1, 5, 17, 70, 71, 75, 87, 88, 95, 96, Russian Space Agency 152
98, 113, 128, 131, 173, 177, 178, 180,
184, 187, 237, 241, 264, 265
radiation 211, 236 S
RAF (see: Royal Air Force)
RAF Intelligence 184 Salina 250
RAF Woodbridge 201 Salisbury Plain, England 213
Ramsey, Scott 90 Salisbury, Australia 124
Randle, Kevin 72, 128-130 Samford, Lt. General John A. 4, 232
Randles, Jenny 62, 64, 186, 210 Sampson Air Force Base, New York
RCAF 167, 168, 169 118
Rea, Charles E. 77 San Antonio, New Mexico 52, 64
Redfern, Nick 11, 50, 51, 81, 91, 132, San Bernardino Mountains 2, 48
141, 145, 148, 161, 176, 177, 186, San Miguel County, New Mexico 100,
199, 202 101
Rendlesham Forest 201 Sanderson, Ivan 107
Reynolds, Andy 204 Sandia, New Mexico 5, 22, 96, 182,
Rickett, Lewis 73 224, 225
Rieffel, Olivier 172 Santa Cruz, Bolivia 198
Robertson Panel 229, 230 Santa Rosa, New Mexico 133
Robinson, Linda 118 Santilli, Ray 61, 63
Rogers, John E. 135, 138 Sao Paulo, Brazil 121
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 2, 3, 6, 36-38, Saunders, Dr. David 230
47, 48, 85 SCEO 248, 253
Roswell 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 23, 24, 33, 36, Schade, Clarence 35, 39, 43
37, 40, 43, 69, 70-78, 83, 84, 88, 91, Schade, Ruben Reinhold 39
103, 128, 174, 208, 209, 222 Schaefer, Fred 118
Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) 70, Schiff, Congressman Steven 75
204, 205 Schmitt, Don 72, 113, 128
Rowe, Frankie 74 SCI FI Channel 21, 158
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Z
Walker Air Force Base, New Mexico
118 Zimbabwe 138
Washington Post 232
Washington, D.C. 17, 48, 73, 87, 99,
101, 119, 159, 160, 190, 193, 234
Weapons Research Establishment,
Salisbury, South Australia 124
Webb, James E. 96