== Blow the Whistle on the Dix-McGuire UFO Coverup! ==
[Larry W. Bryant's note: the below-quoted ad originally was published on March 1, 1985, in two military-base weekly newspapers in the Washington, D. C., area: the Bolling Air Force Base's BEAM; and the Walter Reed Army Medical Center's STRIPE. Its submission to, and March 8th publication in, the Fort Dix, N. J., POST incurred the wrath of the Dix public affairs officer, who tracked me down to my employer (who happened to be the office of the Army chief of public affairs at the Pentagon). That action not only brought my UFO-coverup-whistleblower-solicitation ad campaign to a temporary halt but also ignited a First Amendment lawsuit (Bryant v. Weinberger) whose Count No. 2 (re my employer's on-the-job retaliation against me) won me some favorable relief upon appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court. I reiterate the ad's content here in hopes that some retired/former Army/USAF official might be moved to tender a deathbed confession about his role in the Dix-McGuire incident.]
WHERE IS HE NOW? - Army "Sgt. Anon.," the military policeman who, back in 1978, pursued (and shot dead) a disembarked occupant of a nighttime UFO seen maneuvering near Fort Dix and McGuire AFB, N. J. Where are the autopsy report and other records of this incident? If you, or someone you know, can furnish us answers to those questions, contact us immediately so that we can use your evidence/testimony in compelling the Government's full accountability under the U. S. Freedom of Information Act. Now's your chance to add your evidence to the whistleblower testimony we're gathering in this case. Write: Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS); 3518 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, VA 22302 [e-mail: overtci@cavtel.net ].
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Larry W. Bryant
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3518 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302-2001, United States
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703-931-3341
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