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SUBJECT: MORE ON MUTES FILE: UFO1982
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UFO BULLETIN
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We're not alone. Aliens eat our cows - and more
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By Steve Johnson
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All those stories you have heard about terrestrial cattle being wantonly
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mutilated by alien beings are true. In a kind of interstellar combination of
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the drive-thru window and the prepare-your-own-food bar, the visitors apparently
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park near a pasture, cut up an unsuspecting cow and then eat it, the theory
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being that it is easier to do this than return to one's own galaxy for lunch.
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This, at least, was one of many interesting propositions UFOlogist Thomas
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Stults put forth last week in a lecture sponsored by the
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Business/Science/Technology Division of the Chicago Public Library and held at
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the Cultural Center, as part of a series called "Chicago Center, as part of a
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series called "Chicago Smarts."
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"For us, what we want to do is sometimes present all the sides," said Nita
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Salutillo, a library program coordinator. "Last year, for example, we had yoga,
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and some people do not believe in yoga. There are many people who don't believe
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[in UFOs ], and there are some people who do. Perhaps [Stults] could be an eye
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opener." Much of what Stults said did, indeed, open eyes. It is also true, he
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said, that "we are being investigated by seven to nine alien races," who
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routinely visit our planet in order to kednap some of our brethren and comduct
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scientific experiments on us and/or improve our gene pool so that we are better
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capable of traveling in space.
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"Now we have a plethora of evidence with a high degree of probability that
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people, in fact, are being abducted," said Stults, a veteran of UFO studies
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whose eyebrows arch above his glasses in an expression of permanent amazement
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and who claims alien kidnappers cured a friend's lupus. "The '80s have been a
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very exciting overall time." It is true, he said, that astronauts have seen
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UFOs. Neil Armstrong once confided that, during his historic Apollo 11 mission,
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"the fact is, we were warned off" by large and technologically advanced craft.
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"Their ships were far superior to ours," Armstrong said, according to Stults.
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It is true, Stults said, that President Richard Nixon's resignation was
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brought about by UFOs. The real reason Nixon's culpabilty in Watergate was
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exposed had less to do with the enterprise of reporters Bob Woodward and Carl
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Berstein and more to do with the fact that Nixon had promised to tell the
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American people the truth about UFOs.
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"Those reporters were hand-fed that information, because they [the feeders,
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not the reporters] wanted Nixon to back off," said Stults, who holds the title
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of Illinois state director of the Mutual UFO Network. "That was the last thing
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our government wanted at that time. They went out to get him, and they got him
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good." And it is true, Stults said, that the U.S. givernment, involved in a
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conspiracy of silence for so many years, is now coordinating a number of
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businesses in a "planned educational approach" with the seeming aim of
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preparing the public for the shock of discovering it is not alone.
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In addition to scores of eyewitness accounts from just plain citizens,
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there is a wealth of secret government documents, Stults said, detailing crashed
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alien craft and Air Force encounters with otherworldly vehicles, and "the
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government plans-to day-are to start releasing this information in 1994." He
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allowed that date could be moved up or back. "Their current plan is supposedly
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1994, hoping to get us educated and better prepared in the meantime."
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One part of this campaign, he said, is the increase in UFO-related
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advertising, such as Reese's Pieces' "E.T." ads, and ads for Tropicanna, Radio
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Shack, Bud Light, Edy's Ice Cream and Levi's Dockers pants. "Now, stop for a
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minute," said Stults. "Levi Dockers." The chairman of Levi Strauss, he said,
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is also a director of the Brookings Institute, a think tank that Stults earlier
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had said was an advisor to the government on its UFO policy. "Is that just a
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coincidence? I think not."
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Stults' was the kind of talk where Woody Allen's old stand-up bit about an
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alien race that starts bringing Earth its dirty clothes (the plan to turn us
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into a planet of launderers os ultimately foiled when the aliens return for
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their things, having traveled thousands of light years, but they forgot their
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ticket) would have fallen on 90 pairs of deaf ears. Even the man in Stults'
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audience who kept laughing vigorously at things that weren't funny, in the
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manner of a TV sports announcer, probably wouldn't have cracked a smile.
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This was no dilettantes' ball. Between Stults and his audience, they spoke
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knowingly of "Hanger 18," the "man-in-black theory," the "MJ-12 papers," and
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some sort of aliens-for-Americans swap the government UFO documents, released
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under the Freedom of Information Act, upon which 90 percent of the words had
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been blacked out prior to their release. "I heard that President Eisenhower was
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taken out to meet them." said one man. "It has been rumored but not
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authenticated," replied Stults.
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Five members of the crowd raised their hands when asked if they had
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personally seen UFOs, and another man volunteered that his uncle, a chef in the
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mountains of New Hampshire, had seen strange lights in the sky on the same night
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of a famous abduction in the southern part of the state.
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"We may be just a huge laboratory for them," said another wholly
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respectable-looking man in the audience, who privately expressed concern that
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Stults had not mentioned that some of the seven to nine observing races might
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not be benign. "They've got certain experiments that I don't know how to
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describe. I better keep my mouth shut about them," the man said.
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He did allow, though, that they had something to do with alteration of
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human neurochemistry. "The alteration is taking place at all times," the man
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said. "It's the acceleration of the alteration that's the crucial thing.
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That's about all I can say. Take care."
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The man walked away. Less than an hour later, he turned up at Tribune
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Tower to ask that his name, which he had originally given, not appear in the
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article. Speaking with fervor, Stults showed a score or so of slides of UFO
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pictures that he said had been authenticated by computer analysis.
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He also showed hoax pictures, one of which was suspended by a string in
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front of the camera and another which he described as a "peanut butter lid."
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He spoke of a deliberate disinformation campaign along those lines, some of
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it propagated at the checkout counter. "How many of you have seen," Stults
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asked, "when you go to the supermarket, the National Weekly News: "Two-Headed
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UFO Baby Found in Brazil?" "Now, with that kind of junk, do you think the
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Chicago Tribune is gonna publish an article on UFOs? No way."
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=END=
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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