| Question 1: Well before the Vela Incident, American intelligence agencies had made the assessment that ________ probably possessed its own nuclear weapons. | |||
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Question 2: Vela Incident, Unidentified flying object and Loch Ness Monster are all:
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| Question 3: Victor Gilinsky (former member of the ________) attempted to cast doubt on the science panel's findings, arguing that its members were politically motivated. | |||
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| Question 4: [12] However, a detailed study done by ________'s National Radiation Laboratory found no such evidence of excess radioactivity, and neither did a U.S. | |||
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| Question 5: This satellite was known to have a failed ________ (EMP) sensor, and it had developed a fault (in July 1972) in its recording memory, but that fault had cleared itself by March 1978. | |||
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| Question 6: The Vela satellites had previously detected 41 atmospheric tests - by countries such as ________ and the PRC - each of which was subsequently confirmed by other means, including testing for radioactive fallout. | |||
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| Question 7: In October 1999, a white paper that was published by the U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee in opposition to the ________ stated: | |||
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| Question 9: It was also noted that some meteoroids as they enter the atmosphere produce explosive bursts measured from several kilotons of TNT (the Eastern Mediterranean Event) to megatons of TNT (the ________). | |||
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| Question 10: In October 1984, a ________ on the South African nuclear program noted: | |||
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