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The UFO Conspiracy
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Information concerning the U.S. government's cover-up of alien
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activity on Earth, according to Milton William Cooper
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Compiled by David E. Stewart
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1301 W. 24th St. Apt. M20
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Lawrence, KS 66046
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1-913-749-5914
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The UFO Conspiracy
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Table of Contents
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The Milton William Cooper Speech .............................. 3
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Appendix A: Operation Majority .............................. 16
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Appendix B: For More Information ............................ 23
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Appendix C: Musings ......................................... 25
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This document was created using Microsoft Word 5.0 on a
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Tandy 1000TL (IBM compatible) computer. The information con-
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tained herein comes mostly from the alt.conspiracy section of
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Usenet, a worldwide computer messaging network accessed via the
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University of Kansas Digital Equipment Corporation VAX 8650 com-
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puter system. Other information was obtained by the editor via
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personal phone calls and other research.
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The Milton William Cooper Speech
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Editor's note: What follows is a transcript of a 45-minute lec-
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ture given by Milton William Cooper on November 17, 1989, at the
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"Whole Life Expo" in Los Angeles, Calif. His speech was tran-
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scribed word-for-word from a microcassette recording.
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"For those of you who don't know who I am, I was raised in a
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military family. My family, my ancestors, since they came to
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this country, have been government people. We have served in the
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Page 1
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military, we have been patriots, we have fought in all the wars,
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we care about this country and believe in the constitution of the
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United States. We know, as many people don't know, that the Con-
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stitution of the United States of America is the United States of
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America! And that's why we've always been ready to do the things
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needed to preserve and protect it.
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"When I left home I went into the Air Force, the Strategic
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Air Command. As a child I'd heard stories from my father and pi-
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lots, other pilots, my father was a pilot, about Foo Fighters,
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UFOs, strange craft that were not made on this Earth. And as a
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kid, you hear that in passing, and it's neat, and you giggle
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about it, and you go out and play 'Space Man,' and you forget it.
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"When I was in the Air Force I met men who had participated
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in alien crashed-craft recoveries. Now this intrigued me, it in-
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terested me, but it was usually after quite a few bottles of beer
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that these stories would come out, and sometimes the next morning
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I couldn't remember what the heck the guy said.
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"When I left the Air Force I went into the Navy, and this is
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where everything began to happen for me. I had originally in-
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tended to just go from service to service and do something that
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very few people have ever done before. I was a very adventurous,
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very crazy ... young man, and I thought that that would be a
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pretty exciting life. I volunteered for submarines, and while on
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the submarine USS Tyroot, SS-416, on a transit between the Port-
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land/Seattle area and Pearl Harbor, which was our home port; the
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Pearl Harbor sub base, as the port lookout I saw a craft, saucer-
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shaped, the size of a Midway class carrier, aircraft carrier, for
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those of you who don't know how big that is; it's huge, come up
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out of the water approximately two and a half nautical miles off
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the port bow, which is about 45 degrees to the left of the pointy
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end of the submarine. It tumbled slowly on its own axis, and
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went up into the clouds. It appeared to be moving slowly to me
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at a distance of two and a half nautical miles, but in reality it
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was moving pretty fast because it came up out of the water, did a
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few tumbles, and it was gone!
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"I then reported it to the officer of the deck. I didn't
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tell him what it was that I saw because my Daddy didn't raise no
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fools and in case nobody else saw it I didn't want to be the only
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looney on board the ship. So I asked the officer of the deck to
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help me cover that area, and he did, which is common for officers
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and lookouts to help each other while on bridge watch because
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they all hang together if something bad happens. After a few
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seconds of watching, the same craft, or another craft exactly
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like it, came down out of the clouds, tumbled again on its own
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axis, and went into the water. Ensign Ball, who was the officer
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of the deck, was literally shocked! What could I say? Seaman
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Dejeralimo, who was the starboard lookout, had also witnessed
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this, and Ensign Ball called the captain to the bridge who was
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followed by the chief quartermaster who brought a 35MM camera,
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and we watched for between seven and 10 minutes the same craft,
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or different craft that looked exactly alike, enter and leave the
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water. It was an incredible show. I don't know if they knew we
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were there, or if they even cared, but the craft did not glow,
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they were metal, they were machines without a doubt, they were
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obviously intelligently guided, they were huge, and having been
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in the Air Force and the Navy and knowing what it takes, I knew
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without a doubt, and know it today, that that machine was not
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made on the face of this earth. Because there's nothing that man
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can make, that can fly through the air at a speed like that, tum-
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ble on its own axis, and enter the water and effectively fly be-
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neath the sea.
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"If you've ever been aboard an airplane and then gone aboard
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a submarine, I know there's probably some of you in this room who
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have visited a submarine at one time or another, you can readily
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see just without even any of the technicalities involved how dif-
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ficult such a thing would be to do. Where would it be built,
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that size? It was absolutely incredible. It changed my life be-
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cause then all the stories that I'd heard all my life I knew were
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true, and I began seeing the world in a different light.
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"It wasn't long after that I was trained by Naval security
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in intelligence. I was sent to Vietnam. I was assigned as a pa-
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trol boat captain, first in DaNang harbor, given a crew, given a
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multi-million dollar patrol boat. My job was to gather intelli-
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gence from the people who lived around the harbor and the fisher-
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men who transited the harbor, and maintain the safety and secu-
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rity of the harbor and the shipping. After about five months I
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was sent up North to the DMZ, to a place called Qua Vieaf [sp],
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on the Tacan [sp] river. Our base camp was at the river mouth.
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We were only three miles south of the North Vietnamese border and
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our job was to patrol the Tacan river from the river mouth to
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Dang Ha [sp], and then up the Quang Tree [sp] cutoff to Quang
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Tree city, again to get to know the people on the bank, gather
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intelligence, and to patrol every night and maintain the safety
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and security of the river and the river traffic.
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"It was while there that I discovered that there was a
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tremendous amount of UFO and alien activity in Vietnam. It was
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always reported in official messages as 'enemy helicopters.' Now
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any of you who know anything about the Vietnam war know that the
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North Vietnamese did not have any helicopters, especially after
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our first couple of air raids into North Vietnam. Even if they
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had they would not have been so foolish as to bring them over the
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DMZ because that would have insured their demise. Our troops
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were fired on occasionally by these 'enemy helicopters,' enemy
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troops were fired on occasionally by these 'enemy helicopters,'
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and occasionally people would disappear. And on one instance
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that I know for sure at least one entire village disappeared one
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night because of alien activity. The reason they used the term
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'enemy helicopters' in messages and dispatches was that in Viet-
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nam you could be overrun at any time, no matter where you where.
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They did not bring crypto encoding equipment into Vietnam, I'm
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talking about the machinery. What we did is we had crypto ta-
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bles, and once we every 24 hours those codes would be no good.
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So that's what we used. We also, because of the inability to use
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crypto transmitting equipment, had to devise code words such as
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'enemy helicopters.'
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"When I left Vietnam I was eventually attached to the head-
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quarters staff of the Commander in Chief of the United States Pa-
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cific Fleet at Macalappa, [sp] Hawaii, which is a little hill
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overlooking Pearl Harbor, it's a beautiful white building up
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there, and I was specifically attached to the Intelligence Brief-
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ing Team of the Commander in Chief of the United States Pacific
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Fleet.
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"It was during this tour of duty that, in the course of my
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duties, documents were placed in my hands that were so unbeliev-
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able and so incredible that it took me quite a while to adjust to
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the fact that what I was seeing was real. Now for those of you
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who don't understand how I could come to see this information,
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let me give you a little short course in security clearance and
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the need to know and how you get to see classified information if
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you're in the military or in the government, it doesn't matter
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which, the rules are the same.
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"No. 1, you need a security clearance, and you've got to
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have clearance at the level that the information you want to see
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is classified at. In this instance it was classified 'Top Se-
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cret, Magic, Restricted Information,' which I came to find out
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later is the highest security classification in the Nation. To
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get that type of clearance, all you have to have is a Federal Bu-
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reau of Investigation background check, which takes about six
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months and they send federal agents to your home, to your old
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schools, to all your teachers, to your friends, to everybody you
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put down on your security clearance forms, to all your old ad-
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dresses, your neighbors, everybody that you've worked for, and
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it's embarrassing because they don't tell them what they're
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checking on. They just show them their identification and start
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asking questions and that's when you find out who's your friend
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and who's not, because a lot of people get scared and think,
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'Bill just robbed a bank and I'm not talking to him anymore.'
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"Now once you get that it's called a 'B.I.' and for those of
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you who have received a copy of my service record look on the
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first page, the DD-214 where it says 'Security Clearance,' you
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will see the term 'B.I.' That's a 'Bureau of Investigation'
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clearance. Now at that point, you have the clearance for every-
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thing including Top Secret and above. What determines what you
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get to see is your need to know, and the job that you have deter-
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mines what your need to know is.
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"I was assigned to the Intelligence Briefing Team of the
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Commander in Chief of the United States Pacific Fleet, who had to
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know everything concerning his area of operations which was one
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half of the Earth's surface; the Indian ocean, the Pacific ocean,
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and all the land masses in between. Believe it or not, if we go
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to war, if we ever go to war, it's the United States Navy that
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strikes the first blow and attempts to keep the enemy at bay
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while we can get ourselves together, at least historically. Nu-
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clear weapons have kind of done away with that concept, but mili-
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tary commanders like to talk about it anyway.
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"Because of this, and you have no conception of the amount
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of material and information that an area commander has to know;
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it's unbelievable, and he has to keep track of this, he has to
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keep on top of it. He has to know what's happening; he has to
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make the right decisions. Because it's almost humanly impossible
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for anyone to do that, they have what's called a briefing team,
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and it's our job to make sure that he has the correct informa-
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tion, all the time, on a 24-hour basis. And every morning, be-
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tween 8 and 9 a.m., we would give a briefing which covered every-
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thing that happened in the previous 24 hours, and everything
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scheduled to happen in the next 24 hours, and all the pertinent
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intelligence reports that we had received since the last briefing
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that he needed to know and that his staff members needed to know.
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Occasionally we would get messages marked 'Top Secret, Magic, Re-
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stricted Information,' and it would be coded in such a way that
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all you had were answers to questions which you didn't know what
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the questions were so you really didn't know what the message was
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all about.
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"But eventually I found myself in possession, holding two
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documents; one called 'Project Grudge,' another one called
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'Operation Majority.' Project Grudge contained the history of
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alien involvement since around 1936, and it began talking about
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Germany's involvement with a crashed disk that they had recovered
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in 1936 and were attempting to duplicate the technology. They
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were not successful despite what all these Nazi hunters want to
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tell you. If they had been successful, we would not have won the
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war, because you cannot beat those weapons! You cannot out fly
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those craft, you can't even think about it with conventional air-
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craft. If Germany had been successful, we would now have a Ger-
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man flag up in front of this podium.
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"They did make some headway. When we went into Punta Mundy
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[sp] we captured documents, we got some scientists, we got some
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hardware. The Russians also got some documents, some scientists,
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and some hardware. It wasn't until 1947 that we were able to
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capture a craft, ral together but it was ev-
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erything. And that occurred near the city of Roswell, New Mex-
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ico. There were dead aliens recovered from the craft. In Pro-
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ject Grudge I saw photographs of these dead aliens, of the craft;
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I saw photographs of live aliens; I saw photographs of autopsies,
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internal organs; I saw photographs of the alien designated 'E.B.'
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[or Ebe], which was held in captivity from 1949 until June 2,
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1952, when he died. I saw the history of what they had been able
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to at that time put together, from incidents in the 1800s, which
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involved aliens and their craft.
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"I saw the names of projects. I saw a project that was to
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fly recovered alien craft that had been recovered intact and un-
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damaged, and some of them were recovered intact and undamaged,
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and how that happened I have no idea. It was called 'Project
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Redlight,' and first was conducted from the Tonopah test range in
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the Nevada test sight and then was moved to a specially built
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area, ordered built by president Eisenhower, called 'Area-51,'
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code named 'Dreamland,' in the Groom [sp] dry lake area of the
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Nevada test sight, by secret executive order. It doesn't exist
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officially, if you ask anyone, or if you write letters to the
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government they will tell you it doesn't exist. However if you
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go out there at several places and see it, fly outside the bound-
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aries and look down and see it, you know it's there, but accord-
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ing to the government it doesn't exist.
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"The project to fly, test fly these craft, was ongoing until
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sometime in 1962 when a craft blew up not far from the test
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sight, in the air, and the explosion was seen over a three-state
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area. The pilots were killed, they had no idea what had happened
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or why the craft blew up, but they put Project Redlight on hold
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until a later date when the aliens supplied us with three craft
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and personnel to help us learn how to fly these craft. That pro-
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ject is ongoing, and we now have not only alien craft that we are
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flying, we have craft we have built, using the captured technol-
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ogy, and some of the UFOs that people report seeing in the United
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States, and maybe even elsewhere, are flown by United States per-
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sonnel.
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"That may come as a shock to you. We have technology way
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beyond the limits of what we have been told. A lot of our devel-
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opment technologically, since the end of World War II, has been
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due to the exchange of technology which occurs in the area called
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'Area-51' on a regular basis ... ongoing.
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"When James Oberth, Professor Oberth retired, many of you
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don't know who he is ... not too many space people in here. Pro-
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fessor Oberth was probably one of the greatest rocket scientists
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and space commentators that ever lived. When he retired, the
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government gave him a special award, there was a press confer-
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ence, all kinds of ceremony, and when he got up to speak he said,
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'Gentlemen,' and I quote Professor Oberth, he said, 'Gentlemen,
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we cannot take credit for all the technological developments that
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we have had in the last decade. We have had help,' and that's
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where he stopped.
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"One of the reporters raised his hand and said, 'Professor
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Oberth, can you tell us what other country helped us?'
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"He said, 'It was those little guys from out in space,' and
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then he got down and would not comment any further. Now this oc-
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curred in 1959. I can go on and on, but time doesn't allow it.
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"I will tell you ladies and gentlemen that there are all
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kinds of things going on all the time, we are making rapid
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progress in exposing this. Since I have begun talking, people
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have been coming out of the woodwork at a rapid rate, who know
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and have pieces of this puzzle, and are helping us to put it to-
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gether, because I don't have all the answers. I saw an awful lot
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of material, I have remembered an awful lot of it, I have proba-
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bly, in my remembering, made some mistakes, and I guarantee you
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they're minor ones, if I have.
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"We have just recently, for those of you who didn't believe
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that the Jason Society of the Jason Scholars, the secret group,
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existed, we now have a letter from the Pentagon, with 51 names of
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the Jason Scholars, an admission from the Pentagon that they hold
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the highest security clearances in the nation, an admission from
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the Pentagon that they hold the protocol rank of Rear Admiral,
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and are treated as such on any military installation or in any
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government office. There are six Nobel Prize winners on that
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list, there are the elite of the elite of the scientific world,
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they are the only ones who really know the truth about the tech-
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nology today and about the real science of physics, because the
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one that we're being taught all the time ... If you send your
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kids to college to learn physics you're wasting your money be-
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cause they're teaching them stuff that doesn't work, it's not
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true, it's not real. Gravity is not what we think it is. There
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is a Unified Theory! We already know what it is; it's what makes
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these craft work. It's absolutely incredible what's going on.
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"How many of you keep up with Billy Goodman's show on KVEG
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out of Las Vegas? For those of you who don't, I would try tuning
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in on any night between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. It's 840 on your AM
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dial, and the subject every night are those subjects that no
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other media person in the United States will touch with a 10-foot
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pole, every single night except Saturday night. It's the only
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show that you can call in and talk to another caller, you've got
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three minutes to say whatever you want to say as long as you
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don't cuss or swear or slander anyone, and every night they're
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helping to expose this.
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"When John Lear and I first said what was going on out at
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Groom Lake everybody said, 'You're nuts, there's nothing going on
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out at Groom Lake!' The listeners of the Billy Goodman radio show
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put together an excursion and went up to Groom Lake and they all,
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ever since, every night, they go up there and watch them test fly
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the alien craft ... every night! The first night they had 100
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people there. And 100 people saw four alien craft fly, doing
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things that no airplane and no helicopter can do. Now they don't
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tell us anymore that there's nothing happening at Groom Lake.
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What they tell us now is there's no such thing as aliens, it's
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all government secret projects. That's OK because we'll prove
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that wrong too eventually, it just takes a while. Because where
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we were ... it's not where we're at, and I'm really happy about
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that.
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"Now, if you want to see what's happening right now, keep
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watching your movies, keep watching your television commercials,
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your alien programs on television, read Whitley Strieber's
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Majestic, which is a part of the contingency plan called
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'Majestic' to test the reaction of the population to the presence
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of aliens on the Earth. And I have just finished my study of
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Whitley Strieber's book Majestic, and I'm going to tell you right
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now that most of the documents in there, that he says are
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fiction, are real documents that came right out of Project
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Grudge. It is part of the government's campaign to leak informa-
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tion out in ways that they can always deny that it's real.
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There's only one thing wrong with the information in that book,
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the stories of the characters in there I know nothing about.
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What I'm talking about are the supposed government documents that
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he has in that book. I'm telling you tonight they're real.
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Those are some of the same documents that I saw in Project Grudge
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back between 1970 and 1973, and where we have wondered before,
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now we know that Whitley Strieber is working for the government.
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And we had a suspicion anyway because in the front of his book he
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states that he got information and was helped by the research
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team of Moore, Shanderey, and Friedman. William Moore has pub-
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licly admitted on July 1 that he is an agent of the United States
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Government, and we know that the others are too.
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"This is going to come out, and the reason they're doing it
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the way they're doing it is they know eventually you're going to
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find out that it's all true and real. They're desensitizing you
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so that you're not shocked, so that there's no collapse of soci-
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ety as we know it, so that the religious structure doesn't fall
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to pieces, so that the stock market doesn't go crazy, because
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these were their original fears. Now, there's nothing we can do
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about the last one because it's already happened, there will be a
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segment of the population that worships the aliens, even though
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they're no different than us; they're just from somewhere else,
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and they may look a little different. They are not gods. But
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there are already people worshiping the aliens and they predicted
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this would happen when they slapped the secret stamp all over all
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this stuff.
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"You know, there's really nothing wrong with what's been
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happening except for three things. [Cooper forgot to mention the
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third thing, or was sidetracked, or included it into the second
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thing.]
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"No. 1, when they decided to keep it secret they needed to
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finance it, they couldn't tell the public, so they couldn't tell
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Congress. They decided to finance it with the sale, importation
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and sale, of drugs. Now in the documents that I read, in Opera-
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tion Majority, it specifically stated that when George Bush was
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the president and CEO of Sapata [sp] Oil, he, in conjunction with
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the CIA, organized the first large-scale drug importation into
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this country from South and Central America by fishing boat, to
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the offshore oil platforms of Sapata Oil, and then from there
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into the beach, thus bypassing all Customs inspections and law-
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enforcement inspections of any kind. They are still bringing in
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drugs, to a limited extent, in this manner. Another manner is by
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CIA contract aircraft which, one of their bases of landing is
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Homestead [sp] Air Force Base in Florida. We have affidavits
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from air controllers who have vectored the planes in, who have
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made sure that they're not interfered with in any way. We have
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affidavits from personnel at Homestead Air Force Base who say the
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planes have been met by Jeb Bush, who is George Bush's son. We
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have affidavits from people who work in the Gulf of Mexico, in
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the offshore oil business, that yes indeed, the drugs are coming
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in, at least some of them, from the offshore oil platforms."
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From the audience came a clear statement, "Just say no?"
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"Pardon? Right! Just Say No! Well that's what we're going
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to do ladies and gentlemen with your help. We are going to say
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no, no more! And you have to do it, you have to act. You either
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have to act or watch your country go down the tubes.
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"Now, that's one of the things that's wrong. The next thing
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that's wrong is, to keep the secret, they killed a lot of people
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who tried to leak it out. And if I hadn't done it the way that I
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did it, you wouldn't be seeing me anywhere standing or walking on
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this Earth now. They killed President Kennedy and during the
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workshop, for those of you haven't seen the tape, I will show
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you, on the tape, who shot the president and why. Between '70
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and '73, in Operation Majority it stated verbatim that President
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Kennedy ordered MJ-12 to cease the importation and sale of drugs
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to the American people, that he ordered them to implement a plan
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to reveal the presence of aliens to the American people within
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the following year. His assassination was ordered by the policy
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committee of the Vilderbergers. MJ-12 implemented the plan and
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carried it out in Dallas. It involved agents of the CIA, Divi-
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sion-5 of the FBI, the Secret Service, and the Office of Naval
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Intelligence. President Kennedy was killed by the driver of his
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car, his name was William Greer, he used a recoilless, electri-
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cally operated, gas-powered assassination pistol that was spe-
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cially built by the CIA to assassinate people at close range. It
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fired an explosive pellet which injected a large amount of shell-
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fish poison into the brain, and that is why, in the documents, it
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stated that President Kennedy's brain was removed. If you've
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studied the case, you will find that indeed his brain disap-
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peared. The reason for that is so that they would not find the
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particles of the exploding pellet or the shellfish poison in his
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brain which would have proved conclusively that Lee Harvey Oswald
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was not the assassin. In fact, Lee Harvey Oswald never fired a
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shot, he was the patsy."
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Mr. Cooper paused briefly, and a lady in the audience asked
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the obvious question, "Why haven't you been assassinated?"
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"If they were to kill me right now, what would you think?"
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Cooper posed.
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"That it's the truth," several people chimed.
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"I've got them right where I want them. If they touch me,
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everyone who has ever heard me talk is going to be absolutely en-
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raged and is going to know that everything I've said is true. As
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long as they don't touch me there's going to be some of you who
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are always going to be wondering. But eventually we're going to
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bring enough proof out, and if you're here during the workshop
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you're going to see an awful lot of it that's going to prove to
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you that it's true. It's real. And it's happening!
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"Okay, I've tried to cover a lot of stuff, just briefly, be-
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cause there's no time in 45 minutes to get into anything very
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much."
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Mr. Cooper then announced the scheduled workshop session the
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following day in which tangible proofs could be seen but the
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transcriber was unable to attend. He then opened up the floor to
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questions and answers.
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A muffled question was barely heard coming from the front of
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the room, which in essence asked, "What about all the people in
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the press and others who were in Dallas and who saw the assassi-
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nation? Couldn't they tell where the shot came from? Why didn't
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they come forward? There must have been plenty."
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"There was, we know that there was at least 18 who were all
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murdered within two years of the event. The odds of that happen-
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ing are 1 ,000 trillion," Cooper replied.
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Again a muffled question, "Why did the driver have to shoot
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Kennedy?"
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"Because the other fools missed! There were a total of three
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shots fired at President Kennedy, one hit him in the throat and
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didn't kill him and two of them hit John Connelly [sp]. The one
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that was fired from the grassy knoll hit the president in the
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throat. The other two shots came from directly behind the limou-
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sine, not the school book depository building, and hit Governor
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Connelly. Governor Connelly, in intelligence community circles,
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is known as a 'can do' man, because he took two hits and still
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kept his mouth shut."
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"How is it that the driver, sitting on the front, left-hand
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side of the car was able to blow off the right side of Kennedy's
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brain when the bullet actually entered in, and it would have been
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virtually impossible ..." another person asked.
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Mr. Cooper seized the gist of his question and injected,
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"For those of you who have been listening to all these talk show
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hosts, whose job it is to be a talk show host, and who have not
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done any legitimate research into this, if you come to the work-
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shop, I will show you, on the tape, how it was done. You will
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see that Kennedy was, in fact slumped over against Jackie, his
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head was turned [this direction], it was very simple, it was easy
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and you will see it with your own eyes."
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Another muffled, off-mike question from a member of the au-
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dience inquiring why no one else had come forward with the infor-
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mation Mr. Cooper was disseminating, and why those who knew it
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had kept it secret for so long was quickly answered, "It hasn't
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been, I'm talking about it now. Bill English was talking about
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it eight years ago, but everybody laughed at Bill English. John
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Lear's been talking about it for three years, and everybody
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laughed at him. Now there's so many people have been talking
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about it, people are starting to listen, and it's about time.
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Because it's about time we that we quit being fools, and that's
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exactly what they think we are, and we prove it to them every
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day."
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The next question dealt with the alien technology and asked
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in essence, "Hasn't any one else [other than the government] come
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up with the energy technology that the aliens have?" to which Mr.
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Cooper answered, "There's been quite a few people who've come up
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with it and they've all been stopped, and they'll all continue to
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be stopped. Because once you have it you have free energy. Once
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you have free energy they no longer have power over you. You un-
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derstand? That's why they stop it."
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Another question asking, "In the film of the assassination,
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which was examined greatly by experts, why didn't they conclude
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that Kennedy's driver shot him?" to which Cooper asked, "Examined
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by whom greatly? Most of the film that you can purchase has that
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segment cut out, and you can always tell it by the person running
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in the background, they'll run up to here ... all of a sudden
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they'll be down here ... running. You will see in most of the
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clips that you've ever seen on television, or in the movies, or
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that you're able to get your hands on, you'll see William Greer
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start to turn like this ..." then a muffled comment from the au-
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dience, then Cooper answered, "That's because they clipped it
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out! And on a lot of them, I'll bet you most of you, every time
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you've seen the clip on television, never looked at the driver
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anyway. If you're really honest with yourself, and with me, you
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know your eyes were right on Kennedy."
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A woman asked if any of the alien technology was being used
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in present-day military equipment and was answered, "Yes, there's
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a lot of alien technology contained in the Stealth bomber, that's
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right. The Stealth fighter was flying for 10 years before you
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even knew it existed."
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As the hour drew late another question, more clearly stated,
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was asked of Mr. Cooper, "Before you let us all out of here,
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there's a bunch of us here wondering what can we all do to help
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bring this all out?"
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A single word, "revolt," issued from several listeners si-
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multaneously, but Cooper responded, "Don't revolt. What you need
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to do is what you should have been doing all along. You need to
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get involved with your government. The first thing you need to
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do is purchase a copy of the Constitution, which I know that most
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of you don't have anywhere in your house, and if I were to go
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around this room and ask each person what the Constitution says,
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most of you couldn't tell me what the Constitution says from your
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grocery bill. And that's the truth! And that is your country!
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So if you don't know what your Constitution is you're dead al-
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ready, so the first thing you do is you get a copy of your Con-
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stitution. The second thing you do is you learn it! The third
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thing you do is you start calling your senators and your repre-
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sentatives, and the President of the United States and you start
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leaning on them, and you tell them, 'Unless you straighten up the
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government, and unless we start getting the truth, and I mean the
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whole truth, and no more of this baloney, this is the last job
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you're ever going to have, period. And I'll do everything in my
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power to make sure that comes true.' And then write them, fre-
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quently, saying the same thing. And then when they're in your
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area, in their area offices, take a little delegation and go see
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them, and make them understand that they're going to be living in
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poverty because they're not going to have a job anymore come
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election day. You see, the secret government may own the -
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tive branch, but you people, all of us, we own the Congress, and
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the Congress makes the laws, and the Congress can impeach the en-
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tire executive branch! You also have the right to petition the
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government for a redress of injuries. So you are powerful,
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you've just forgotten that you're powerful, you've forgotten that
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that vote that you haven't been doing every time election comes
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around, that vote has abdicated your power. That vote you did
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not cast abdicated your power and gave it to those who are sub-
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verting the Constitution and are ruining this country."
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A gentleman then asked, "What was traded to the aliens for
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their technology?"
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"People and animals," replied Cooper succinctly.
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Another man asked, "Is the Soviet Union in on any of this?"
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"The Soviet Union and the United States of America have been
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close allies since the end of World War II and have been closely
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participating in the secret space program all this time. The So-
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viets have the same thing we have, yes. What you see happening
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in the Soviet block right now is not the result of people stand-
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ing up and saying, 'We want to be free.' It's the result of the
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international bankers saying, 'You tear down these barriers, and
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you meet the West half way, give your people some freedom, the
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West is going to take some freedom away from their people so that
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we can put together a one-world economic system ... and have all
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the power. That's what's happening! If you don't believe it,
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stick around and watch it!"
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A dubious woman then asked, "Why was the shellfish poison
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necessary? A lot of his brain was blown off anyway."
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Cooper: "The shellfish poison? If you go to kill someone,
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one thing I've learned, I learned it real good, I learned it es-
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pecially good when I went to Vietnam; just because you shoot
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someone doesn't mean they're going to die. And if they don't
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die, they're going to be mad. And if they've got a gun, you're
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dead. So you want the first time to be the last time. So if you
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really want to kill somebody you don't play around. If you re-
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ally want to kill somebody ... you kill them, you don't play, you
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make sure that when you shoot them, they're dead. That way they
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can't hurt you, can't hurt you at all."
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Regrettably, the next question was totally unintelligible,
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but thankfully Mr. Cooper had a good public address system to am-
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plify his reply, "The first moon landing was May 22, 1962 ... or
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excuse me, that was the first landing on Mars. I'm sorry, May
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22, 1962, was the winged probe that used a hydrozine propeller,
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flew around approximately three orbits and landed on May 22,
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1962, was a joint United States/Russian endeavor. The first time
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that we landed on the moon was sometime during the ... probably
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middle 50s, because at the time when President Kennedy stated
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that he wanted a man to set foot on the moon by the end of the
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decade we already had a base there."
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"What about Mars?" came another quick question.
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"We have a base on Mars also," Cooper calmly replied.
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"When did that happen?"
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"I don't know the exact date but I know the project's name,
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it was 'Adam and Eve.'"
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"How long have you known about this?"
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"Well, I revealed it publicly for the first time on July 2,
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1989, and within three weeks of the time I revealed it publicly,
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the government, to get the American people not to listen to me,
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came out and said that they planned to build a base on the moon
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and a colony on Mars. Now, three days previous to my speech,
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representatives from NASA said, 'We can never have a colony on
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Mars, it's impossible that there's a colony on Mars because Mars
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is a dead planet.' And it's not a dead planet, they've lied to
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you about Mars."
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"My name is Dave [unintelligible], I'm a representative of
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the Crystic Institute, and I'd like to know why it was that when
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we sent a representative down to your home, at your request, you
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failed to produce any documentation to substantiate your allega-
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tions."
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"In the first place it was not at my request, I have never
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contacted the Crystic Institute in my life. I was on the Carol
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Hemingway Show, she contacted the Crystic institute, she told
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Daniel Shehan [sp] that I had just said something about Bush and
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drugs on her show. He called me and told me he wanted to send an
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investigator, in fact he told me to even help the investigator
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because he was new at the job, his name was Wayne Nelson, he is a
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very good gentleman, he stayed at my house for two days, slept
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overnight on my couch, I gave him everything I had. I never told
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Daniel Shehan that I had any documents and I never told Wayne
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Nelson that I had any documents. In fact what I told Wayne Nel-
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son, and I quote, 'Wayne, if I did have the documents I couldn't
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admit it and I don't know you from Adam, and I don't know Daniel
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Shehan from Adam and what makes you think I would give them to
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you.' Who am I going to give them to and how quick are they
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going to disappear, that was my thought. Wayne Nelson also came
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to my house with a stack of documents this thick already
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substantiating the presence of aliens and extraterrestrial craft
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on this planet, and they are keeping it a secret, because they're
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afraid somebody'll laugh at them and they'll loose their
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credibility.
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"We need some patriots in this country, not people trying to
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make a name for themselves, trying to expose some drug runners,
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because those are just the bag-men. The real crook is in the
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White House! And you can tell that to Daniel Shehan!"
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"Why didn't Jackie Kennedy report [the source of the lethal
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shot]?" asked another audience member.
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"Who's she going to tell? The Secret Service just killed her
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husband, and they're assigned to protect the president. Also,
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who had her children? The same Secret Service had her children at
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the time."
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"Wasn't the craft at Roswell, New Mexico, destroyed and all
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the aliens killed?" another young man asked.
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"All the aliens were dead but the craft was not completely
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destroyed, it was severely damaged yes."
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On an unrelated note an older gentleman asked, "Does that
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mean that Alternative-3 is true?"
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"Alternative-3 is absolutely true and so is Alternative-2."
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Then a man in his late 20s or early 30s raised his hand,
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said something unintelligible, and was apparently recognized by
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Mr. Cooper, who asked him to take the podium and address the au-
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dience.
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"What I said was that I thanked him [Cooper] very much for
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coming forward and saying something. A lot of my friends out
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here know that I was involved in the United States Special
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Forces, UFO Tracking and Research from the years 1971 to 1975.
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My name is Richard Murray, I was based out of the 71st Tac Con-
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trol Flight, McDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida. We were
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'Mobile Radar Command,' that was combat and war ready. We could
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be loaded on aircraft within an hour and many times were taken
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into areas [to] set up radar. A lot of times we were set up
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around Egland [sp] Air Force Base because that's where they have
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the 'Altered Temperature Weather Control,' where they can test
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various aircraft for their shrinkage and their dimension change
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during altered temperature. So, you know, I was told to shut up
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twice in 1982 and they finally threatened my parents life so I
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stayed quiet, and, that's when Wendel Stevens was taken off the
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streets ... Just like that! And I hid for quite awhile, and de-
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cided to come back out when I heard that you're [Cooper] of such
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high rank as you were, and I felt just in saying that your cre-
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dentials are true, and that what you have to say, everything
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you've said here today, I've heard before behind closed doors.
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And you've really tied the link for me to the Kennedy killing.
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And there's a few more links that have to go on with the Columbia
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Cartel and the money laundering. I think there's more than one
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cartel involved, and they're shutting one of them down so one can
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maintain a power, it just seems to be the way it works."
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A muffled question then came from someone in the audience
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regarding the person referred to as "Colonel Stevens."
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"Uh, Colonel Stevens is out of jail now," replied Murray who
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was quickly asked another question I couldn't hear to which he
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answered, "I sure hope to hell so, he is a wonderful man, and I
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give him my utmost respect, and it was one of the saddest days in
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my life to see what happened to him happen to him. But I don't
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care what they say about Wendel Stevens, in my heart you can't
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discredit that man to me. I don't care who the hell you are. I
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won't listen to it, I don't give a shit if he was screwing ba-
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bies. You know ... that doesn't ... he's not that kind of a man,
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I don't care what you say, I know him personally."
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The lecture was then essentially over. The "Alternative-2
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and Alternative-3" that were referred to briefly are (just
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guessing now) two government contingency plans to 1. Declare
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Martial Law and invalidate the Constitution on the premise that a
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terrorist group had entered the country with a Nuclear weapon
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with plans to detonate it in a major city. All dissidents would
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be rounded up and placed in concentration camps and the press and
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media would be nationalized. All this if the information becomes
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public before they want it to or if the aliens attempt a
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takeover, and 2. Another contingency plan to contain or delay the
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release of this information, the details of which I am probably
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wrong about anyway.
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Mr. Cooper is a man who appears to be in his late 40s, of
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medium height and weight, and was dressed casually during the
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lecture. His hairline was receding slightly, and he carried him-
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self with confidence and purpose. Bill Cooper, as he was called
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by several in attendance, is not a professional speaker. His
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presentation lacked the polish of repeated deliveries which all
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the other lectures had during the Expo, but what it lacked in
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fine tuning was easily made up for in its content.
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