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3. The report is simply missing. It is not known to have been destroyed or suppressed. Since things are lost more often than they are suppressed, it is parsimonious to conclude, until further evidence suggests otherwise, that it has simply been mislaid or perhaps innocently discarded. It's possible locations include:
(a) the estate of Thomas Ronald Baron;
(b) the records of the House Committee on Science and Technology;
(c) the U.S. National Archives.
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This is pure speculation here, but as another possible final location, is it possible that the report could have been obtained and held by Sen. Mondale after the inquiry?
If he was instrumental in having Thomas Baron and the report introduced to the inquiry, he presumably had seen it beforehand and considered it to be useful in his 'campaign' against the space program. Might he then have held it for possible future use?
DK