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Extraterrestrial Intelligence : Extraterrestrial Communications

By: Howard H. Campaigne

Top secret government UFO documents released to the public.

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

The longest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not receive financial support from the college or from the student government and relies on revenue generated by local and national ad sales, subscriptions, and voluntary contributions for use of its website. Both Sawyer Library and the College Archives maintain more than a century's worth of publicly accessible, bound volumes of the Record. The newspaper provides access free of charge to a searchable database of articles stretching back to 1998 on its website. The student yearbook is called The Gulielmensian, which means "Williams Thing" in Greek.[52] It was published irregularly in the 1990s, but has been annual for the past several years and dates back to the mid-...

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The U.S. Government & The Iran Case

By: United States

Article on UFOs seen in Iran.

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Wright Flyer Paper : Punitive Discharge with Retirement Pay Windfall for the Accused or Justice for All?, Vol. 3

By: Major Christopher C. Lozo, USAF

Each year the USAF prosecutes approximately 35 retirement-eligible members; 15 of them eventually receive a punitive discharge at trial. While the overall numbers are not significant, the people behind those numbers are. During my tenure as a trial and defense counsel, I have prosecuted or defended four of those individuals. The military justice system owes it to its members to ensure that justice is done in all cases. Each military member facing a court-martial deserves to be punished for the offenses committed. Sometimes, a punitive discharge with loss of retirement pay is the entirely appropriate result at trial. Sometimes it is not. This paper is the result of my belief that the determination of whether members ought to forfeit their retirement pay should be left to the wise discretion of the sentencing authority and the convening authority, not to vague notions of collateral consequences....

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Fatticus Faces the Wolf : A Slumber-Time Adventure

By: Ms. Melody Ayres-Griffiths

When Francis Hawthorn, a British Colonel, is liberated from the Germans who had taught him to telepathically communicate with a blue-eyed ginger-tabby he names Cleopawtra, he is falsely declared a casualty of the First World War, and indentured to his own government for that ability. Years later, his presumed widow, Caroline, a romance novelist, spontaneously types the dreams of her own similar, but portly feline, Fatticus, which conclude with strange, nonsensical sentences that she soon discovers contain a simple code devised by her husband to convey his continued existence and current location. Meanwhile, a covert operative assigned to keep the couple apart seeks to prevent their reunion at all costs. ...

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Department of State AIRGRAM : Unidentified Flying Objects, Volume 2

By: F. Alberta Colclaser

Top secret United States government UFO documents released to the public.

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Joint Chiefs of Staff Report Concerning the Sighting of an UFO in Iran on 19 September 1976

By: Joint Chiefs of Staff

Top secret United States government UFO documents released to the public.

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The Story of Hawaiian Royalty

By: Sammy Amalu

Since the untimely death of the sacred Prince William Charlcs Lunalilo, last island monarch of the Kamehameha Dynasty, about 80 years ago, there have arisen among the Hawaiians a great number of controversies involving the royal and noble genealogies, and pedigrees. In other instances, stories have been created of the most fantastic nature to distort utterly the true personalities of the Hawaiian kings and princes. For countless centuries the great House of Keawe had ruled over the island Kingdom of Hawaii. In 1782 at the great Battle of Mokuohai, a prince of the junior line of the House of Keawe, Kamehameha the First, established his authority and government and enthroned his dynasty....

Throughout the entire history of Hawaii, there have been only three queens who ruled in their own sovereign right. These …ere first, the fabulously beautiful Kaikilani (Heaven?s Portion), second, the powerful and imperious Keakealani (The Blinding Light of Heaven), and third, Liliuokalani, the last queen of Hawaii. The second of these, the Queen Keakealani, became the mother of the great Prince Keawe. Keakealani was an unusual woman. At a time of masculine supremacy, she took the reins government into her own sure hands and exercised a rigid control over her realm. She led her own armies into battle and quickly quelled any attempt of the powerful chiefs of the great Hawaii districts to overthrow her....

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Department of State AIRGRAM Report : Tunisian Firefall

By: Albert Mayio

Top secret United States government UFO documents released to the public.

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Writings @ Ankur Mutreja

By: Ankur Mutreja

This book presents my views on various issues ranging from contemporary events to personal philosophy. This book is, in fact, a consolidation of my views concretized on my blogs over years – which can be accessed from my website www.ankurmutreja.com – and is divided into four sections: Satire, Reviews, Opinions and Philosophy. I would recommend you to at least check out the first section entitled Satire. Then, you may move onto the Reviews section – as a natural transition from ultra-light to light – where I have reviewed Travel Locales, Books, Movies & more. If you like the Reviews section, I am sure you will also enjoy reading my Opinions, ranging from Human Rights to Economy. Last but not the least; Philosophy…do read it if you liked my other writings. Enjoy Reading! Ankur Mutreja....

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Report of Air Force Research Regarding the "Roswell Incident"

By: Air Force Researcher

Top secret government UFO documents released to the public.

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The Cures for Love : Remedia Amoris: Remedia Amoris

By: Publius Ovidius Naso; Tony Kline, Translator

Ovid's help for lovers trying to escape from love.

Part I: Words with Cupid, and The Task Part II: Treat it Early: Fill Your Time with War or Law Part III: You Can Also Farm, Hunt, or Travel Part IV: But Forget Witchcraft! Part V: Contemplate her Defects Part VI: Now About Sex Part VII: Have More Than One Lover Part VIII: Be Cool With Her Part IX: Or Sate Yourself With Her Part X: Forget Her, and Don’t Be Alone Part XI: Now, Keep Away From Her Part XII: Don’t Weaken Part XIII: Get Rid of all Reminders Part XIV: Avoid the Arts Part XV: Love your Rival Part XVI: The Doctor’s Last Advice...

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De Milán a Palermo: la aplicación de mecanismos internacionales para enfrentar a la delincuencia organizada transnacional : From Milan to Palermo: the implementation of international mechanisms to deal with transnational organized crime, Volume 11: From Milan to Palermo: the implementation of international mechanisms to deal with transnational organized crime

By: Rubén Cardoza Zúñiga, Dr.

Actualmente, la delincuencia organizada transnacional afecta a toda la comunidad internacional, por lo tanto estamos ante un problema que va más allá de las fronteras de cada Estado. En consecuencia, el modo idóneo para enfrentar esta situación es buscar soluciones de índole multilateral. Por esta razón, dicha comunidad ha adoptado una serie de mecanismos a nivel mundial, los cuales sirven de fundamento para crear estrategias, tanto nacionales como internacionales, para enfrentar la mencionada delincuencia....

Currently, transnational organized crime affects the international community, therefore we are faced with a problem that goes beyond the borders of each State. Mode suitable to deal with this situation is therefore seeking solutions of a multilateral nature. For this reason, the community has adopted a series of mechanisms at the global level, which serve as a basis to create strategies, both national and international, to face the mentioned delinquency....

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Now You See It, Now You Don't

By: Henry S. Shields, Captain

Top Secret government UFO documents released to the public.

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Lettera Ingenua ad Un' Amico in cui viene descritto l'avvenimento Della Distruzione del Veneto Governo Aristocratico

By: Nicolò G. Erizzo

Letter to A Naive Man that describes the event the Destruction of the Venetian government.

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Tales of the Menehune

By: Mary Kawena Pukui

These legends have been selected with the thought that, in length and content, they are suitable to be told or read to young children as well as to be read by older ones. Some are very old legends, common to many Pacific islands, and others are of recent origin. The menehune were the little people of Hawaiian tales. As they lived in the mountain forests and only came to the lowland at night, they were not often seen. Yet the Hawaiians could describe them. They were two or three feet tall, the stories said, thickset and hairy. Some of them were never heard to talk while others talked with deep, gruff voices. The Hawaiians said their talk sounded like the low growl of a dog, and their laughter could be heard far away. The mu, a banana-eating people, were a tribe of the menehune. These little people worked at night. They worked together and in great numbers. In a single night they could accomplish mighty deeds such as building a road or heiau or walling in a fish pond. Once they even took a spring from its rocky bed and carried it, bundled in ti leaves, down to the lowland so that villagers might have its water for their taro patches...

Laka stood among the great trees of the koa forest. "This is such a tree as my grandmother told me of," he thought. "It is straight and has grown strong fighting the mountain winds. Such a tree will make a strong canoe, one that can fight ocean waves." Then Laka prayed and went to work with his stone tool. All day he worked. At last the great tree fell, and Laka went home, tired but satisfied. "Tomorrow I shall trim off the branches," he thought. "I shall cut the log to the right length for a canoe. Then I must shape it, but I have no skill in shaping a canoe." When tomorrow came he could not find the log. "I should have marked the place," he thought. "Was it here or over there?" He wandered through the forest, but could not find the tree that he had cut. He cut down another and this time looked carefully to make sure of finding his log the next day. But the next day there was no log! It seemed to Laka that he found the tree. The place was right, and there stood a tree just like the one he'd cut the day before. He rubbed his eyes. Was someone raising the tree that he cut down? He would try once more. So once again he cut down a t...

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What the U.S. Government Knows About Unidentified Flying Objects

By: Peter Gersten

Journal article on the United States Government's knowledge of UFOs.

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Idiocy of the Indian Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act! [Sample pages]

By: Ved from Victoria Institutions

Domestic violence

Now we move on to discuss the various facets of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. As mentioned earlier, this discussion cannot follow the tracks of wordings of the Act, which at best is only a display of empty pedantry. Before entering into the exact premises of the discussion, there is one more item that needs mention. That is the so-called equality between men and women. It is a theme that is ferociously discussed in many nations. More in nations, where actually there is not much of an ‘equality’ issue. It is like the claims of the Blacks for right to equality with the Whites in English nations, where actually there is not much of a discrimination as that can be conceived of as in nations like India. For in nations like India, such right to equality with any superior class of people, including the rich, government officials, social superiors etc. cannot even be pondered upon, by the lower classes. In Indian feudal languages, it is a very rare occasion for anyone to be equal to anyone else, just like that. More so, the husband with the wife and the wife with the husband. In most Indian vernaculars, the wife ...

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Internal Armed Conflict ; International Legal Framework Concerning Women and Children

By: Shabina Arfat

This book, ‘INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT: International Legal Framework Concerning Women and Children’, seeks to assess the application of customs and laws governing the internal armed conflict. This handbook presents an overview of various international instruments for the protection of women and children. By preventing the transcending of conflicts into brutality and savagery, the law of armed conflict aids the restoration of peace and the resumption of friendly relations. Women and children are opined to be accorded special respect and protection. Most of today’s conflicts take place within states. They have tragic feature in common, women and children suffer their impact disproportionately. The concept of children’s rights has widened and the international mandate to reinforce the rights of the child has grown over the years, with the mounting evidence of hardship and abuse suffered by the children. The principles outlined in the international human rights framework apply both to children and adults. Children and women are mentioned explicitly in many of the human rights instruments; standards are specifically modified o...

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Department of State AIRGRAM : Unidentified Flying Objects, Volume 1

By: F. Alberta Colclaser

Top secret United States government UFO documents released to the public.

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