| many phone conversations with Bill English during | | | | certain areas we would cross into the test range |
| the late 1980s and early 1990s, I came to the | | | | and look around. Ultimately we wound up in White |
| conclusion that he was the real deal. | | | | Sands National Park. From there we drove onto |
| That’s a rare find in a field filled with | | | | the range. Toward sunset, I was walking on the |
| people that imagine themselves to be former | | | | range about 1,000 yards in front of the vehicle. |
| Directors of MJ-12, Alien Saviors and Pleadian | | | | Black and his sergeant were both in it at the time. |
| Royalty. Apart from his attention to detail and | | | | I heard a rather familiar sound, and screamed |
| willingness to produce credentials, Bill had much | | | | 'Incoming!' and went face first into the dirt. The |
| more to lose than gain by coming forward with | | | | next thing I know, the van is blowing up. I think |
| the story of Blue Book Report 13. Considering the | | | | they fired a rocket. Then there are helicopters all |
| controversies that grew out of the MJ-12 | | | | over the place, and I am running for my life, |
| documents, who would want that kind of negative | | | | literally. I made it back to Tucson on foot.” |
| attention? | | | | After a series of quickly calculated steps and help |
| Project Bluebook (1949-1969) was the official U.S. | | | | from friends, English went into hiding. By the time |
| Government investigation into UFOs that replaced | | | | he contacted me in the late 1980s, there had |
| Projects Grudge (1949-1951) and Sign | | | | been several serious attempts on his life. To his |
| (1947-1949). Headquartered at Wright-Patterson | | | | credit, English began telling his story to most any |
| AFB, the investigations were handled by the U.S. | | | | serious UFO Researcher that would listen. This got |
| Air Force. Without going into a lot of detail that | | | | his name out before the public and made the |
| would distract from the subject, there were | | | | possibility of any additional assassination attempts |
| thirteen reports prepared from the raw | | | | unlikely. However, English still had one extremely |
| information gathered by those investigations. The | | | | dangerous adversary…himself. |
| reports were numbered 1-12 and 14. | | | | Bill English was cautious when it came to revealing |
| Report 14 contradicted conclusions reached by | | | | certain facts, but those instances were too few |
| the others. 1-12 left wiggle room for attacking the | | | | and far between. He came across to me as a |
| credibility of UFO Witnesses. 14 pointed out that | | | | guy that was recounting his experiences from |
| less than 10% of the UFO sightings or encounters | | | | memory without concern for what anyone |
| reported to Bluebook could be attributed to | | | | thought about it. Most criticisms of English or |
| unstable or unreliable witnesses. That made | | | | claimed contradictions count on the ‘official |
| everyone wonder if there was a Report 13 and | | | | version’ from government sources and |
| what it had to say. If there was and it was filled | | | | tend to be cancelled out by an equal amount of |
| with secrets, why skip a number? Why not give it | | | | verifications. In the end, it’s what Bill |
| a different designation and lock it away in some | | | | English read about in Grudge/Blue Book Report 13 |
| forgotten file drawer? The answer to those | | | | that tips the scales in his favor. |
| questions has to do with the military and | | | | Apart from any revelations by Bill English, it just |
| bureaucratic mindset. They would rather spend | | | | made sense that a classified version of the |
| millions of dollars trying to deny or discredit a | | | | Project Blue Book Report would exist in one form |
| Report 13, instead of just changing the number. | | | | or another. After all, intelligence data is only as |
| Enter Bill English, the son of an Arizona State | | | | good as someone’s ability to interpret it. |
| Legislator and a former Captain in the U.S. Army | | | | Some sort of reference material would have to |
| Green Berets. Bill was honorably discharged while | | | | be available for that purpose. In such a case, no |
| overseas in 1973. He remained in Germany with | | | | points would be given for political correctness or |
| his wife until she was transferred to RAF | | | | watered-down information. While some of the |
| Chicksands' Department of Defense Schools. | | | | assertions made by English and included in the |
| Bill’s wife was a GS-9 (Teacher). After | | | | report may be disturbing, they are the kind of |
| the couple arrived at Chicksands, English says he | | | | ’in your face’ facts that would be |
| ran into a former Commanding Officer working | | | | found in a classified reference work. They are |
| for the NSA. He offered Bill a job at a listening | | | | also not exclusive. Stories of this type exist within |
| post known as the ‘elephant | | | | the files of many UFO investigators. |
| cage.’ English accepted the position and | | | | I recall being castigated by the UFO research |
| remained there until July of 1976. | | | | community in New York during the 1980s after |
| Bill describes his duties at the listening post: | | | | revealing that a number of already deceased |
| “It was my job to analyze the translated | | | | bodies in local morgues and funeral homes were |
| transcripts of radio transmissions that had been | | | | being strangely mutilated in parts of New York |
| received from Soviet bloc nations through the | | | | City and Westchester County. The incidents were |
| listening post at Chicksands. We monitored military | | | | too widespread and numerous to be the work of |
| frequencies mostly. I had to assign what we called | | | | a few twisted individuals or some local cult and |
| a probability rating to the material and create a | | | | coincided with multiple UFO sightings. While looking |
| possible scenario that might result from the | | | | into that, I discovered that a larger than usual |
| transmission or might have resulted in the | | | | number of missing children cases were popping up |
| transmission. Say, for example, if we received | | | | in the same areas in conjunction with UFO |
| information that so-and-so was on vacation | | | | Sightings. That coincides with another case |
| somewhere, and then we heard a phone call | | | | mentioned in Grudge/Blue Book Report 13. |
| made from a certain location, we'd compare the | | | | English recounts the Darlington Farm Case as |
| two and get an indication whether or not this | | | | mentioned in Report 13 on audio cassette |
| gentleman really was on vacation or not.” | | | | (abridged): |
| Near the end of June, 1976, English received a | | | | “October 1953. Man, wife and 13 year old |
| 625 page report to examine and evaluate. He | | | | son were sitting down at dinner table. As they sat |
| identifies it as Grudge/Blue Book Report 13. After | | | | there the lights in the farm house began to dim. |
| examining everything, Bill leaves us with the | | | | Dogs and animals raised ruckus on outside. 13 |
| impression that he assigned a high probability | | | | year old boy got up from dinner table to see |
| rating to the report which indicated that UFOs | | | | what was going on. Called his mother and father |
| were of extraterrestrial origin. He says that | | | | to come look at the funny light in the sky. Father |
| decision was influenced by the inclusion of photos | | | | and mother went out onto the porch. When they |
| associated with a classified military mission that | | | | got out on the porch one of the dogs broke |
| occurred around May of 1970. That mission | | | | loose from leash beside house and came running |
| involved English. | | | | around front. Boy began chasing it into the open |
| Bill English was a member of Special Forces | | | | field.” |
| serving in Vietnam when his team was dispatched | | | | “As mother and father watched the light |
| to a B-52 crash site in Laos. On arrival, he found | | | | come down from the sky, they described it as a |
| the aircraft intact with little visible damage and | | | | round ball of fire and it began to hover over the |
| hatches sealed. After blasting their way in, the | | | | field where the boy and dog had run to. As they |
| team found the crew dead. They were still in their | | | | stood and watched, the mother and father heard |
| seats and harnesses, but ‘horribly | | | | the boy start screaming for help whereupon the |
| mutilated.’ Despite the damage to their | | | | father grabbed his shotgun which was right next |
| bodies, there was very little blood present on the | | | | to the door and began to run out into the field |
| floor of the aircraft. After photographing the | | | | with the mother following. When the father got to |
| scene and collecting items on their retrieval list, | | | | the field he saw his son being carried away by |
| the Special Forces team set off charges causing | | | | what looked like little men, into this huge fiery |
| bombs still on board the aircraft to explode and | | | | looking object. As it took off the father fired |
| incinerate the bodies inside. | | | | several rounds at the object, to no avail. They |
| Less than a month after he first received the | | | | found the dog; its head had been crushed but no |
| Grudge/Blue Book Report 13, English reported to | | | | sign of the boy or any other footprints of the |
| work only to find himself being escorted to the | | | | little men who apparently carried him off.” |
| Base Commander’s Office by security | | | | “Father called the Darlington police and |
| personnel. Colonel Robert Black informed him that | | | | they immediately came out to investigate. The |
| his services were no longer needed and that he | | | | official report read that the boy had run off and |
| was being immediately expelled from the UK. | | | | was lost in the forest which bordered the farm. |
| English was placed on an aircraft at RAF | | | | Within 48 hours the Air Force made the |
| Lakenheath and flown back to the USA without | | | | determination that the family was to be relocated. |
| the opportunity to contact his wife or anyone | | | | The mother and father were picked up by Air |
| else. Once home, he was given a plane ticket | | | | Force (personnel) and all personal belongings and |
| back to Arizona. Bill’s wife was left with | | | | possessions were loaded into U.S. Air Force trucks |
| the impression that he had simply abandoned her. | | | | and moved to a northwestern relocation site. The |
| Two years later, Colonel Black and his Operations | | | | mother was in shock and had to go through a |
| Sergeant appeared at Bill’s place of | | | | great deal of psychotherapy and deprogramming |
| business in Tucson, AZ. Black told English that | | | | as did father. One interesting aspect about this |
| they had also been given the boot by the military | | | | case was classification under Air Force report |
| because of Grudge/Blue Book Report 13 and that | | | | which read it was a genuine CE 3 and that for the |
| he had a plan to get even with them. Black | | | | good of national security the mother and father |
| claimed to have information about an enormous | | | | had been relocated to relocation zones Z21-14. |
| alien craft that was buried at the White Sands | | | | Not sure whether this indicated map grid |
| Missile Range in New Mexico. He wanted English to | | | | coordinates or latitude longitude.” |
| help him and his former Operations Sergeant find | | | | The one thing that most critics and skeptics miss |
| it and expose the Government Cover-Up. Bill | | | | when they randomly attack UFO Witnesses and |
| agreed to help, sold his business and threw his | | | | Cases is the commonality factor. That factor |
| money in with theirs. | | | | plays a big part in my belief that Grudge/Blue |
| English describes what happened during the hunt | | | | Book Report 13 is real and that English had access |
| for the huge flying saucer: | | | | to it. The experiences and revelations of Bill English |
| “We purchased a van, which we outfitted | | | | are disturbing on many levels, but that |
| with desert tires, marine radar, listening devices, | | | | doesn’t make them untrue. The truth |
| magnetometers and some pretty flaky video | | | | remains the truth whether we are intellectually |
| cameras of the time. We rendezvoused and | | | | able to accept it or not. |
| traveled along the perimeter of WSMR, and in | | | | |