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(Created page with "{{template:W. B. Smith}} W. B. got excited about the excitement in Washington D.C., circa 1950. Wilbert talked his boss into just 1000 Canadian Dollars to augment the ionospheric monitoring station under the direction of Wilbert B. Smith, a Deputy DOT Director. On XenoEngineer's birthday W. B. detected the first and last UFO with that station, as it was shut down two days after the detection of the UFO. It was at an elevation of 55,000 feet (16,764 meters).")
 
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W. B. got excited about the excitement in Washington D.C., circa 1950.   
W. B. got excited, along with the buzzing intelligence community, about the UFO flap in Washington D.C., circa 1950.   


Wilbert talked his boss into just 1000 Canadian Dollars to augment the ionospheric monitoring station under the direction of Wilbert B. Smith, a Deputy DOT Director.
Wilbert talked his boss into just 1000 Canadian Dollars to augment the ionospheric monitoring station under the direction of Wilbert B. Smith, a Deputy DOT Director.


On XenoEngineer's birthday W. B. detected the first and last UFO with that station, as it was shut down two days after the detection of the UFO.  It was at an elevation of 55,000 feet (16,764 meters).
On [[user:XenoEngineer|XenoEngineer]]'s birthday W. B. detected the first and last UFO with that station, as it was shut down two days after the detection of the UFO.  It was at an elevation of 55,000 feet (16,764 meters).

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W. B. got excited, along with the buzzing intelligence community, about the UFO flap in Washington D.C., circa 1950.

Wilbert talked his boss into just 1000 Canadian Dollars to augment the ionospheric monitoring station under the direction of Wilbert B. Smith, a Deputy DOT Director.

On XenoEngineer's birthday W. B. detected the first and last UFO with that station, as it was shut down two days after the detection of the UFO. It was at an elevation of 55,000 feet (16,764 meters).