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SUBJECT: UFO'S AND OUR GOVERNMENT'S CONCEALMENT FILE: UFO89
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PART 2
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"If you've ever been aboard an airplane and then gone aboard a
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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
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difficult 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
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because then all the stories that I'd heard all my life I knew
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were 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 in
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intelligence. I was sent to Viet Nam. I was assigned as a patrol
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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 intel-
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ligence from the people who lived around the harbor and the
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fishermen who transited the harbor, and maintain the safety and
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security of the harbor and the shipping. After about 5-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 3-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 tremen-
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dous amount of UFO and alien activity in Viet Nam. It was always
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reported in official messages as `enemy helicopters.' Now any of
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you who know anything about the Viet Nam war know that the North
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Vietnamese did not have any helicopters, especially after our
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first couple of air raids into North Viet Nam. Even if they had
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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 due to 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 Viet Nam, I'm
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talking about the machinery. What we did is we had crypto tab-
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les, and once we every 24-hours those codes would be no good. So
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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 Viet Nam I was eventually attached to the head-
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quarters staff of the Commander in Chief of the United States
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Pacific 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
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Briefing Team of the Commander in Chief of the United States
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Pacific 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
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to the fact that what I was seeing was real. Now for those of
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you who don't understand how I could come to see this informa-
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tion let me give you a little short course in security clearance
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and "the need to know" and how you get to see classified infor-
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mation if you're in the military or in the government, it does-
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n't matter which, the rules are the same."
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"Number one 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 Sec-
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ret, 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
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Bureau 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 talkin' to him anymore.'"
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Continued in part 3
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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