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Should anyone possess information which might add to and/or, reveal details, dates, times, places, names, organizations and/or, persons responsible for these and/or, any other missing materials they are encouraged to describe the subject material should they choose to do so without violating any secrecy agreements, under the aforementioned terms and then go on to also provide details in an e-mail to us for our review on the possibility for our own in-depth research necessary for furthering an even  more complete and factual story inclusion or addenda to an existing story depicted here.
 
NOTE: Please do not send us stories like, the time, "Aunt Zelda was taken up into a cloud screaming, 'Jeb. There are aliens up here in heaven'" or, details to substantiate it like " . . . and then, I heard the sound of trumpets blowing from the clouds above her". And, please do not provide us with details or maps as to where dead bodies might be buried either!
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ALBERT EINSTEIN - MISSING WORKS
 
USA, D.C., Washington - Prior to the death of Albert Einstein, it was rumored amongst the scientific community and others that he had discovered approximately a half a dozen "time warps" within the confines of certain North America regions. Further, that he was doing other work on how to traverse them for "time travel" use. Whether under contract for Area 51 (if any) or perhaps some other work contract the details, have never been revealed.
 
It was however substantiated that upon his death, U.S. Government agents seized Albert Einstein's notes, drawings, journals and other miscellaneous prototype materials. This was said to have been performed and acrried out all in the interest of national security which, was never revealed to the public.
 

 
U. S. MILITARY RECORDS - MISSING LINKS
 
USA, D.C., Washington - On July 12th, 1973 the National Personnel Records Center's, Militray Personnel Records facility sustained fire damage to approximately 16-18 million official military personnel files and records. The details and a special "NOTE:" are provided below:

BRANCH     PERSONNEL DISCHARGE TIME PERIODS AFFECTED                     LOSS

Army           ALL Names: 01NOV12 to 01JAN60                                                        85%

Air Force     Names, only AFTER "Hubbard, James E.": 25SEP47 to 01JAN64         75%

 

NOTE: After the above fire and somewhere between 1988-90, 15 to 17-years later, somehow "salvaged medical records", i.e. 7.8-million, mysteriously re-appeared but, only in a "foreign language" on only the following: "Intake briefs of records" on active duty Army and Army Air Corps personnel in-service between 1942 to 1945. Also, active duty Army personnel who served between 1950 to 1954. And, a limited number of active duty Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and, Military Cadet personnel fin-service at the same period or, about 5% of that 1950-54 file are included. No details were ever provided concerning what "type of foreign langauage" it was which, contained our U.S. Military records. These same foreign-language records of ours also happened to be taken from a "computer tape coded format" by, U.S. Government agents.

No duplicate copies of the records that were destroyed in the fire were maintained, nor was a microfilm copy ever produced. There were no indexes created prior to the fire. In addition, millions of documents had been lent to the Department of Veterans Affairs before the fire occurred. Therefore, a complete listing of the records that were lost is not available. Nevertheless, NPRC (MPR) uses many alternate sources in its efforts to reconstruct basic service information to respond to requests.

Alternate Sources of Military Service Data. When proof of military service is needed, NPRC (MPR) attempts to reconstruct certain basic service data from alternate sources. NPRC (MPR) has identified many of these sources, but each contains only limited military service information. They are utilized to piece together (reconstruct) basic service data.

It is essential that requesters collect as much information from old personal papers before submitting a request pertaining to records from the fire-related collections. Good information on a request helps NPRC (MPR) identify which sources to research for reconstructing basic service data.

Personnel-Related Alternate Sources. A primary source of alternate data is a collection of 19 million final pay vouchers. These records provide name, service number, dates of service, and character of service. These are the most critical service data elements needed for the reconstruction process. With these and other organizational records (enlistment ledgers, service number indexes, etc.), NPRC (MPR) personnel can usually verify military service and provide a Certification of Military Service. This Certification can be used for any purpose for which the original discharge document was used, including the application for veterans benefits.

Medical-Related Alternate Records. In 1988, a collection of computer tapes containing ten million hospital/treatment facility admission records was transferred to NPRC (MPR). These records, originally created by the U.S. Army Surgeon General's Office (SGO), were discovered by the National Academy of Sciences and offered to the National Archives for use by NPRC (MPR). The source records existed in a computer code format and required extensive analysis to interpret the code into English. Between 1988-1990, NPRC (MPR) was able to salvage 7.8 million records of individual admissions for use as a major supplement to other smaller sources of medical information.

The subjects of the records were active duty Army and Army Air Corps personnel in service between 1942 to 1945. In addition, active duty Army personnel who served between 1950 and 1954 and a limited number of Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and military cadet personnel for the same period (about 5% of the 1950-54 file) are included.

The admissions records are not specific or detailed medical documents, but summarized information indexed by military service number. They contain limited medical treatment information, but diagnosis, type of operation, and dates/places of treatment or hospitalization are frequently included. Although no names are shown, patients are identified by military service number and certain personal data including age, race, sex and place of birth. THESE RECORDS ARE NOT DUPLICATES OF THE ORIGINAL MEDICAL TREATMENT FILES LOST IN THE 1973 FIRE AT NPRC (MPR). They were created using data sampling techniques for statistical purposes. Therefore, the listings are not complete and many admissions were skipped during the sampling process. Nevertheless, the information is useful as proof to support certain benefit claims.


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