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SPECIAL RELEASE: AQUARIUS IS UFO PROJECT, SAYS NSA
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PARANET ALPHA 04/01 -- No, this is not an April Fool joke. Nor, by the way, is
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it the full extent of the Big Breakthrough. But its a good start. Citizens
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Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS) is reporting that the NSA has CONFIRMED the that the
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US Air Force project code-named Aquarius is UFO-oriented. In their latest CAUS
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BULLETIN, editors Barry Greenwood and Lawrence Fawcett state the following: One
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of our members, Clifford Stone, received copies of letters sent to Senators John
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Glenn and Peter Domenici affirming that this was so. Stone requested the
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assistance of the Senators when the NSA became balky at responding to his
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requests on Aquarius. This comes as a striking reversal to previous statements
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about the non-relationship of Aquarius to UFOs. Apparently, the NSA does have
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their own "Project Aquarius" which they claim doesn't relate to UFOs. Feeling
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pressure from public inquiries which confused the NSA's "Aquarius" with the
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rumored Aquarius/UFO project, the NSA seemingly has decided to "spill the beans"
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on the Air Force. Why this happened is unknown since a simple "no" to the
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senators probably would not have gone any further. The NSA may have felt that
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with the number of inquiries coming in suddenly on Aquarius, there may have been
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a "smoking gun" in someone's hands that would have rendered additional denials
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into the category of "bald-faced lie".
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The significance of this revelation is this: 1) The Air Force, contrary to
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public claims, continued investigating UFOs covertly at least until 1976. 2) The
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document which first tipped investigators off to the existence of Aquarius is
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now rendered much more credible. That document also spoke of something called
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MJ-12, a rumored high-level brain trust signed into existence by Harry S. Truman
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in 1947 to study the UFO phenomenon. The next part of the Big Breakthrough is
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reported to be an admission by the Pentagon of the continued existence of MJ-12.
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I can now tell you the media to keep your eyes on for further revelations, if
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any are forthcoming: The New York Times, and 60 Minutes. There are unconfirmed
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reports that the latter TV magazine will be featuring a very revealing story on
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the UFO front sometime this month. There are CONFIRMED reports that the New York
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Times Science editor has heard rumors flying around the Pentagon to the effect
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that either A) there will be an official announcement, or B) a whistle-blower is
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about to blow. In the same vein, last night I had a phone conversation with
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Major James McGaha, co-founder of Tucson Skeptics, Inc., the same group that
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today awarded the first "Fuzzy" to former state rep Jim Cooper (see <N>ews).
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Last year before going public with our info on Aquarius, I showed the document
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to the Major, whose reaction was quite interesting. When I told him last night
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that the document had been reportedly confirmed by Sen's Glenn and Domenici, his
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reaction was somewhat different. "The letters from the Senators are probably
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forged", he said. "You know, its like those letters from Sen. Goldwater that
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were circulated, to the effect that he had been denied entrance to some building
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at Wright-Patterson AFB, which was supposed to contain alien bodies. Those
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letters made the Senator look ridiculous! I'd be willing to bet some aide of his
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just pulled a joke. "ParaNet has confirmed that the Goldwater letters were no
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joke. The Senator has admitted in several interviews that the event really took
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place. We are in the process of confirming the Glenn and Domenici letters.
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Details to follow.
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Jim
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Library references: <S>earch on keywords AQUARIUS, GOLDWATER, MJ-12.
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