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SUBJECT: A GOVERNMENT/ALIEN DEAL BY VAL GERMANN FILE: UFO1785
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A Government-Alien "Deal?"
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The first leaks directly concerning a "deal" were published about two years
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ago by the son of the man who founded Lear Instruments. John Lear had credibil-
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ity and caused a sensation in the world of "Ufology," the study of UFOs. With
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the Lear letters as a framework this author has gone back over 40 years of ma-
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terial and found that the idea of a "deal" does no violence to the story as we
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know it. In fact, a "deal" would help explain some things that have been inex-
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plicable.
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1) Hints of such a thing were in the literature at least as far back as
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1953. The last chapter of Keyhoe's FLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE strongly
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suggests that "communication" was even then in progress. I urge everyone to
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look at FSFOS again.
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2) Our news is managed at a very high level. In 1944 and 1945 the Govern-
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ment successfully hid the explosion of more than 200 Japanese "FU GO" balloons
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in the continental United States. The press cooperated even though lives were
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lost. There was no "UFO scare" resulting from these balloon flights and there
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were no "mass hallucinations." NO pilots lost their lives chasing them. And the
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general public is STILL not aware of the existence of these balloons. Think a-
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bout it. Would the Skyhook cover have worked in 1947-48 if people had known a-
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bout "FU GO?"
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3) The explosion of the Trinity bomb in July of 1945 was kept from "reso-
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nating" to the major media by a strong combination of ridicule and denial.
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Hiding UFOs is child's play compared to suppressing the explosion of nuclear
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weapons in the continental United States. But the A-Bomb secret did not get
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out TO THE NATION AT LARGE until it was LET out after the war. There were thou-
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sands of people who "saw something." But the Federal people said there was no-
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thing to it. Things are no different today.
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4) Kenneth Arnold could not understand why the sighting he had "resonated"
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around the world. Thousands of peole contacted him as a result of the publicity
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he received. Read his original statement in the Blue Book papers. He was rebuf-
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fed by the FBI and casually treated by military intelligence. ON THE SURFACE.
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Now, however, it is apparent that more detailed information was being provided
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to the "Air Force" by various friends of Arnold who were contacted on the QT.
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As for Arnold himself, he drew his own conclusions from the lack of real in-
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terest and assumed (correctly, I think) that the powers that be already knew
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what they needed to know. I have the distinct impression that the Arnold inci-
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dent was SUPPOSED to go around the world, that it was MADE to "resonate" as
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part of a large-scale Government campaign whose goals are still a secret.
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5) By the end of 1947, 90 per cent plus of the American people knew of the
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"Flying Saucer." Reports flooded in to both the press and officialdom. Yet
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there never was put in hand an investigation by any independent civilian scien-
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tific entity. And on top of that, no private party ever bankrolled even a medi-
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um-scale investigation that included interception and/or aerial photography.
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That this SHOULD have happened and DIDN'T happen is in my opinion very sig-
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nificant.
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6) A radio reporter in Seattle was told in 1950 that there were "aliens" on
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Earth who looked just like human beings. He was also told that the "Government"
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knew all about this but was afraid to let the public in on the secret. There
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was fear of panic. There was a program in place to use a combination of inform-
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ation and disinformation to slowly prepare people for the worst. This program
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was to use both "novels and motion pictures." This account is contained in a
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1960s book by Mr. Steiger. It was buried on about page 100 and was printed
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without comment from the author. This account fits in well with what I have
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been told locally and, I think, independently.
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7) There has never been a truly wide-ranging study of UFO reports, investi-
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gators and witnesses. From the beginning the field has been left (officially)
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to independent workers who have operated on miniscule budgets. These indepen-
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dents have lost, destroyed and suppressed more information than they have ever
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published. Some of these "independents" have worked for the intelligence com-
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munity.
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Long before Moore these folks were being used by the government for dis-
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information purposes. What could have been easier? Thus the study of the "UFO"
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has been hobbled, crippled and made to creep along at a snail's pace. With no
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continuity every new worker has to re-invent the wheel and then operate in a
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partial vacuum. This is not, in my opinion, an accident. Rather, it is the de-
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sired result of a covert plan.
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8) Every "advance" in the field of "Ufology" has followed an event with
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strong disinformation or intelligence connections. The original Arnold sighting
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is an example. So are the books by Scully and Adamski. Keyhoe got most of his
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good information from the military. The Lorenzens both were working at White
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Sands in the middle 1950s! Probably they were on the level but how did they
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BOTH end up in very sensitive jobs at one of the most sensitive places on
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Earth? The Zamora case happened on the edge of White Sands and featured human-
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like "occupants". The Lorenzens got there while the military was still making
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its first investigations. It was this case that Allen Hynek said caused him to
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"break" with the Air Force. Well, maybe, but I wonder. The Barney and Betty
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Hill case has strong intelligence connections. A close reading of INTERRUPTED
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JOURNEY shows that it was a couple of strange visitors who actually told the
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Hills they had "missing time". Raymond Fowler and Len Stringfield are both ex-
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military and ex-intelligence community members. It is only with MISSING TIME
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and COMMUNION that we see real "civilians" at the forefront of the UFO revela-
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tions.
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What Lear says does no real damage to those two books. In fact, they both
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dovetail pretty well. Look what happened to the movie version of COMMUNION. It
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received almost no publicity, got limited distribution and died quickly. This,
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in my opinion, is no accident.
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9) What is the truth? I don't know. All I can say is that even I am hearing
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things here in mid-Missouri that bear on current problems. A contactee in
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Northern Missouri has told me that much of what Lear says is true. This person
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believes that a close relative has been implanted and been "working" for people
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resembling the famous "men in black" since the middle 1950s. This person seems
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both proud (to have been "selected") and very frightened. This person has re-
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cently been given a "new assignment" and dares not refuse.
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10) A Cooper County farmer told me in March of last year that he saw a "tall
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grey thing with a snout" in his cornfield in 1978. Check out Bill Cooper's ar-
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ticle in the October UFO UNIVERSE. Look at the description he gives for the
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"greys" we supposedly have the "deal" with. They are said to have "big noses."
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There is something going on here, something important--important to us all.
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