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Security BriefingSecurity Briefing
Program Management: Financial Briefing Program Management: Financial Briefing Project 51- ASS 99Project 51- ASS 99
Technical: Aerodynamics of Santa’s SleighTechnical: Aerodynamics of Santa’s Sleigh
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Clearance: Blatant Level OneClearance: Blatant Level One Security Officer – Jim Cran Research Black Project ** Area 51** CODE: ASS-99 (Aerodynamics of Santa’s Sleigh - 1999) Funding and Preliminary Technical Briefing NEED TO KNOW BASIS ONLY
– Basis: N or N list. Downloaded annually from U.S. NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAU of INTERPOL – N. Pole Division.“Point of Contact for International Law Enforcement”
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Historical BackgroundHistorical Background 1998 – UFO detected during 1998 – UFO detected during
Shuttle to Station rendezvousShuttle to Station rendezvous Near collision event - unknown Near collision event - unknown
object crash lands in US territoryobject crash lands in US territory
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Historical PhotographHistorical Photograph
Mission Control: Houston - December 25, 1998
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Historical PhotographHistorical Photograph
MIR Space Station - December 25, 1998
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Historical PhotographHistorical Photograph
Identified UFO Debris: Near Flagstaff, AZ extending to crash site at Hibbing, MN
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EMERGENCY FUNDING EMERGENCY FUNDING REQUESTS APPROVEDREQUESTS APPROVED
Presidential Request to Congress Approved - January 11, 1999
Black Project Funding Cleared For Five Years.
Renewal Funding for 2004: Review Required - Dec. 9th 2003.
Funding level at 1958 inflation conversion factor of .3 billion clams
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Historical PhotographHistorical Photograph
AREA 51 Research Hanger – 1999 February 14
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Research DepartmentsResearch DepartmentsAREA 51 – DOD, Air Force, NSA, and AREA 51 – DOD, Air Force, NSA, and
NOAA special branchNOAA special branch
•Time Dilatation Control
•Antigravity
•Teleportation
•Black Hole
•Levitation
•Shock Impact Resistance
•Propulsion
•Sonic BOOM Silencing (NOAA special branch–Weather Control Division)
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Raiders remove UFO from Area 51– April 1, 1999
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Technical Presentation:Technical Presentation:Aerodynamics of Santa’s SleighAerodynamics of Santa’s Sleigh
Based on re-entry characterizationBased on re-entry characterization Model studiesModel studies Aerodynamics of Santa’s Sleigh is Aerodynamics of Santa’s Sleigh is
approximately equal to that of the approximately equal to that of the Space Shuttle Glide slope of 3 to 1Space Shuttle Glide slope of 3 to 1
In other words the same as a BRICK.In other words the same as a BRICK. Conclusion: Santa’s Sleight has one Conclusion: Santa’s Sleight has one
hay of a propulsion system.hay of a propulsion system.
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Next Technical Session - 2004Next Technical Session - 2004
Retrieval of items from a Black Retrieval of items from a Black HoleHole
Theoretical analysis of how may Theoretical analysis of how may items can fit into Santa’s Bag.items can fit into Santa’s Bag.
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Thanks to the following in Thanks to the following in preparation of this special reportpreparation of this special report
Misha Shadowcaster for Artistic assistanceMisha Shadowcaster for Artistic assistance Karrie Bennett for Technical and Legal Karrie Bennett for Technical and Legal
assistanceassistance Dezzyvop Ogogogo Foreign ConsultantDezzyvop Ogogogo Foreign Consultant Jim Cran & Tom Greenwalt for Computer Jim Cran & Tom Greenwalt for Computer
and Software assistance.and Software assistance. Presentation by Scott E. ShjeftePresentation by Scott E. Shjefte
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Copyright 2003 December 9Copyright 2003 December 9
Public domain usage granted if displayed Public domain usage granted if displayed in entirety with credit given and if not for in entirety with credit given and if not for commercial purposes.commercial purposes.
For other rights contact Scott E. Shjefte, For other rights contact Scott E. Shjefte, 8625 West River Road, Brooklyn Park, MN 8625 West River Road, Brooklyn Park, MN 55444 or e-mail [email protected] or e-mail [email protected]