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Was the Secret Service Overruled in the Release of FAA Radar Data on the Stephenville UFO?

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Was the Secret Service Overruled in the Release of FAA Radar Data on the Stephenville UFO?

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I have learned that a UFO researcher, BJ Booth, had posted an article on his website with evidence for his theory that the UFO sighted in Stephenville Texas, was headed towards the Crawford Ranch on January 8, 2008. He claims that he was subsequently contacted by a government agency and told to take down the offending article within a few hours of its original posting on January 25 since it might cause public panic. According to an individual who was subsequently contacted by Booth sometime in January/February, the agency was the Secret Service. I have subsequently been able to confirm the individual’s claim that Booth did confide these events to him. Here is what Booth wrote after a radar report issued by the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) came out on July 4, 2008: “This amazing report will show that theories of UFOs moving in the direction of President Bush’s Crawford, TX ranch were accurate, a theory that I agreed with, and proposed in an article. I posted photographs of the no-fly zone

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