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SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1034
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PART 15
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Unknown to just about everybody, a secret American/Soviet/alien
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space base existed on the dark side of the moon. By the early
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1960s human colonies were thriving on the surface of Mars. All
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the while the naive people of the earth were led to believe the
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Soviets and the Americans were something other than the closest
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allies. But Cooper's story got even more bizarre and byzantine.
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He claimed that in 1963, when President Kennedy found out some
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of what was going on, he gave an ultimatum to MJ-12: get out of
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the drug business. He also declared that in 1964 he would tell
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the American people about the alien visitation. Agents of MJ-12
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ordered his assassination. Kennedy was murdered in full view of
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many hundreds of onlookers, none of whom apparently noticed, by
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the Secret Service agent driving the President's car in the
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motorcade.
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In 1969, reported Cooper, a confrontation between human
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scientists and aliens at the Dulce laboratory resulted in the
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former's being taken hostage by the latter. Soldiers who tried to
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free the scientists were killed, unable to overcome the superior
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alien weapons. The incident led to a two-year rupture in
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relations. The alliance was resumed in 1971 and continues to this
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day, even as a vast invisible financial empire run by the CIA,
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the NSA and the Council on Foreign Relations runs drugs, launders
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money and encourages massive street crime so that Americans will
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be susceptible to gun-control legislation. The CIA has gone so
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far as to employ drugs and hypnosis to cause mentally-unstable
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individuals to commit mass murder of schoolchildren and other
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innocents, the point being to encourage anti-gun hysteria. All of
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this is part of the plot, aided and abetted by the mass media
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(also under the secret government's control), to so scare
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Americans that they will soon accept the declaration of martial
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law when that happens, people will be rounded up and put in
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concentration camps already in place. From there they will be
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flown to the moon and Mars to work as slave labor in the space
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colonies.
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The conspirators already run the world. As Cooper put it, "Even
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a cursory investigation by the most inexperienced researcher will
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show that the members of the Council on Foreign Relations and the
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Trilateral commission control the major foundations, all of the
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major media and publishing interests, the largest banks, all the
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major corporations, the - upper echelons of the government, and
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many other vital interests."
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Reaction to Lear and Cooper: Whereas Lear had felt some
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obligation to name a source or two, or at least to mutter
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something about "unnamed sources," Cooper told his lurid and
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outlandish tale as if it were so self-evidently true that sources
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or supporting data were irrelevant. And to the enthusiastic
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audiences flocking to Cooper's lectures, no evidence was
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necessary. By the fall of the year Cooper was telling his
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stories--whose sources were, in fact, flying-saucer folklore,
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AFOSI disinformation unleashed during the Bennewitz episode,
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conspiracy literature, and outright fiction--to large crowds of
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Californians willing to pay $l0 or $15 apiece for the thrill of
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being scared silly.
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Lear and Cooper soon were joined by two other tellers of tales
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of UFO horrors and Trilateral conspiracies, William English and
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John Grace (who goes under the pseudonym "Val Valarian" and heads
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the Nevada Aerial Research Group in Las Vegas).
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Few if any mainstream ufologists took these stories seriously
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and at first treated them as something of a bad joke. But when it
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became clear that Lear, Cooper and company were commanding
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significant media attention and finding a following among the
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larger public interested in ufology's fringes, where a claim's
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inherent improbability had never been seen as an obstacle to
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believe in it, the leaders of the UFO community grew ever more
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alarmed.
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end of part 15
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