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THE CRUCIBLE <<UFONET I>> * 416-237-1204 * 12/24/96 HST (1:250/440)
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THE MJ-12 AFFAIR:
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Facts, Questions, Comments
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Robert Hastings
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March 1, 1989
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FACTS
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First, it has been established that "Falcon", one of the
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principle sources of the MJ-12 material, is Richard C. Doty,
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formerly attached to District 17 Air Force Office of Special
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Investigations (AFOSI) at Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque,
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New Mexico. Sgt. Doty retired from the U.S. Air Force on
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October 1, 1988.
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How do I know that Doty is "Falcon"? During a recent telephone
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conversation, Linda Moulton Howe told me that when Sgt. Doty
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invited her to his office at Kirtland AFB in early April 1983,
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and showed her a purportedly authentic U.S. Government document
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on UFOs, he identified himself as code-name "Falcon" and stated
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that it was Bill Moore who had given him that name.
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Also, in early December 1988, a ranking member of the production
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team responsible for the "UFO Cover Up? -- Live" television
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documentary confirmed that Doty is "Falcon". This same individual
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also identified the second MJ-12 source who appeared on the
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program, "Condor", as Robert Collins who was, until recently, a
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Captain in the U.S. Air Force. Like Doty, he was stationed at
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KAFB when he left the service late last year.
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Both Doty and Collins deny any involvement in the MJ-12 affair.
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However, Linda Howe has issued a sworn affidavit, agreeing to
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testify under penalty of perjury, relating to the events during
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the course of her meeting with Richard "Falcon" Doty at KAFB in
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1983 (Enclosures A and B). Thus far, Doty has *not* issued a
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sworn affidavit, or agreed to testify under penalty of perjury,
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to re-enforce his denial that the events of his meeting with
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Howe occured as she has described them.
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For the moment, I will not identify the "UFO Coverup? -- Live"
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source who identified Doty as "Falcon" and Collins as "Condor".
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I do, however, encourage others to independently attempt to
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secure confirmation of the statements that he has already made.
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At least two producers connected with the documentary know the
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facts.
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QUESTIONS
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Now that "Falcon" and "Condor" have been identified, it seems
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prudent to examine the past activities of Richard Doty and Bob
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Collins to see whether those activities tend to add to, or
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detract from, the credibility of the MJ-12 scenario that they
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have so vigorously promoted within the ufological community.
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That is, do their actions reflect a genuine attempt to release
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authentic above top secret information to the public or, on the
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other hand, suggest a disinformation campaign designed to
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confuse and mislead?
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Let's begin with Doty. Sgt. Richard Charles Doty first received
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widespread attention after he wrote the now well-known AFOSI
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Complaint Form relating to UFO sightings near Kirtland AFB in
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1980 (Enclosure C). This document, typed and signed by Doty,
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takes on new significance in the light of an incident known as
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the "Weitzel Hoax". Briefly summarized, this odd tale unfolded
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as follows: In 1981, the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization
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received an anonymous letter from an individual who claimed to
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be a USAF airman assigned to the 1550th Aircrew Training and
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Testing Wing at Kirtland AFB (Enclosure D). The writer further
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claimed to have had a rather dramatic UFO sighting, together
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with a Craig Weitzel and others. The letter relates that Weitzel
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reported the sighting to a "Mr. Dody" (sic) at Kirtland AFB OSI.
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Researcher Benton Jamison located and contacted Weitzel in 1985
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(Enclosure E). Weitzel stated that he did indeed report a UFO
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sighting to Sgt. Richard Doty in 1980, but that the actual
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incident in no way resembled the CEIII experience described in
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the anonymous letter. Weitzel also denies that he was subsequently
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contacted by a mysterious individual who demanded that he turn
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over any photographs that he might have taken of the UFO, as the
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letter claims.
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So, it would appear that the writer of the anonymous letter,
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whomever he was, took a real event and greatly embellished it
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for some reason.
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And why is this letter so significant as regards questions about
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Sgt. Richard Doty's credibility as a source for allegedly secret
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government documents? Simply because careful analysis of the
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anonymous letter reveals that it was almost certainly typed on
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the same typewriter used by Doty to complete the 1980 OSI
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Complaint Form.
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Enclosure F is a report by researcher Brad Sparks which address
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typeface irregularities and stylistic traits that are identical
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in both the anonymous airman's letter and Sgt. Doty's report.
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Actually, Spark's typeface analysis is incomplete. In addition
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to the irregular "u" that he identifies, it can be seen that the
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letters "gh", as in the word "sighting", are jammed together in
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identical fashion in both the letter and the report. Lower case
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"o" is also jammed against various letters that follow it in
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the "Weitzel" letter and Doty's Complaint Form.
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A professionally-conducted analysis of these flaws should be
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able to determine, with a reasonable degree of certainty, whether
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an "anonymous airman" used Doty's typewriter to compose his
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overdrawn tale. If this fact can be established then two obvious
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questions arise: 1) How and why did the unidentified airman
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from the 1550th Aircrew Training and Testing Wing gain access to
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Sgt. Doty's writer at OSI? 2) On the other hand, did Doty himself
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type the letter and, therefore, attempt to perpetrate a hoax for
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some unknown reason?
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Because it has been established that Richard Doty is "Falcon",
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the chief source for the MJ-12 material, it now seems imperative
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thoroughly investigate this incident to resolve these unanswered
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questions. The second question, in particular, is of obvious
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importance. Perhaps the Fund For UFO Research, which has recently
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solicited contributions to further investigate the MJ-12 affair,
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would consider funding an expert typographical analysis of both
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the anonymous letter and Doty's Complaint Form to determine
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whether or not there is a link between the two.
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Even more disturbing than the implications of the "Weitzel Hoax"
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is an incident that raises the strongest doubts about Richard
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Doty's credibility as a source of information and documents
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relating to the U.S. Government's involvement with UFOs. Infor-
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mation about this incident comes from Dr. Bruce Maccabee and
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links Doty to the so-called Ellsworth AFB hoax. According to
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Maccabee, Bill Moore has acknowledged that Richard Doty confessed
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to forging the document that describes the alleged events
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connected with the Ellsworth case (Enclosure G). Doty apparently
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claims that the UFO incident there actually occurred, just as
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described in the document, and that he only wanted to bring it
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to the public attention. He, therefore, proceeded to type the
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"document" himself, incorporating the "facts" that he claimed
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to know to be true, and then released the bogus report to
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various researchers. Enclosure H is an expose written by Bob
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Pratt, and published in the January 1984 issues of the *MUFON
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Journal*, describing his investigation of this hoax.
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If it can be established, beyond any doubt, that Richard Doty
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forged the Ellsworth AFB document, what would that say about
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his credibility as a chief source for the MJ-12 material, under
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the guise of "Falcon"?
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MORE QUESTIONS
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In addition to the serious questions raised by the "Weitzel"
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letter and the Ellsworth AFB hoax, there also exist fundamental
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discrepancies between information provided by "Falcon" and the
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"facts" contained in the so-called Eisenhower briefing paper.
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The Briefing Document (Enclosure I) was purportedly written by
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alleged MJ-12 member Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter, in November
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1952, for presentation to then President Elect Dwight D.
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Eisenhower. Among other things, it states that two UFOs had
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crashed, one in July 1947, near Roswell, New Mexico; the other
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in December 1950, on the Texas-Mexico border.
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Linda Howe states, however, that when Sgt. Doty invited her to
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his office at Kirtland AFB OSI, in April 1983, he provided her
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with information that contradicts this version of events. Howe
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states that Doty confirmed the existence of a secret government
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group called MJ-12 and then opened a desk drawer and produced
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a document entitled "Briefing Paper for the President for the
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President of the United States". (*Not* the Eisenhower document).
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Howe states that she was allowed to look through the alleged
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"Briefing Paper" but told not to take notes. She states that a
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part of the document was a catalog of crashed UFO cases,
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including one near Aztec, New Mexico in 1948 (or '49).
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Now, if the *Eisenhower* briefing paper is genuine and was
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indeed presented to Ike in November 1952, why was no mention
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of the Aztec crash contained in it? Is it plausible that the
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soon-to-be president would be let in on a secret of paramount
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importance --that of alien visitation-- but not be given this
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important information? Why would he be told about two UFO
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crashes but not about a third? Why would the Aztec crash, if
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it did occur, be any less significant than the other two
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cases mentioned in the briefing paper?
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In short, if the briefing paper that Sgt. Doty showed to
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Linda Howe was genuine, what does that say about the accuracy
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(and authenticity) of the Eisenhower document? If, on the
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other hand the former was bogus and was meant to mislead
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Howe for some reason, what does that say about Richard "Falcon"
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Doty's reliability as a source for MJ-12 material as a whole?
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At the risk of being redundant, may I again point out that
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Linda Howe has sworn out an affidavit indicating a willingness
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to testify under penalty of perjury, as to the truthfulness of
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her statement relating to her meeting with "Falcon" at Kirtland
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OSI.
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About Robert "Bob" Collins, I know very little. I have
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established at the time of his departure from the U.S. Air
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Force, he was assigned to the Plasma Physics group at Sandia
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National Laboratory located at Kirtland AFB. Linda Howe
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states that in November 1987, Collins was "frantically" trying
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to get her to meet with him in Albuquerque. At that meeting,
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also attended by John Lear, Collins showed the two some MJ-12
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documents, primarily relating to a live alien allegedly held
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captive by the U.S. Government. According to Howe, Collins
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stated that he had worked "behind the scenes" with Bill Moore
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for years.
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MOORE QUESTIONS
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So, how does Mr. Moore fit into the MJ-12 jigsaw puzzle? On
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the face of it, he appears to be just a UFO researcher who has
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been approached by questionable government sources. I have
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information, however, that raises doubts about his public image
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as merely a "civilian" researcher. Indeed, it appears as if he
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may be working (or have worked) for one of the U.S. intelligence
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agencies. I base this statement on the following information:
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In December 1985, I read an article by Barry Greenwood about an
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allegedly ultra-secret government group called "MJ-12". The
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article was based on information provided by researcher Lee
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Graham. In March 1986, I met with Mr. Graham at his home, in
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the hope that he would elaborate on the information contained
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in Greenwood's article. I found Graham to be open, honest, and
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sincere. While I do not agree with many of his conclusions
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regarding MJ-12, I know that he is definitely not the "kook" or
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"space cadet" that some have branded him. On the contrary, his
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statements to me that evening were logical and down-to-earth.
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I simply disagree with some of his premises.
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As we talked, Lee provided me with copies of some of the
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"documents" that have come to be associated with the MJ-12
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affair, including the "Project Snowbird" paper and the
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"Project Aquarius" TWX. When I asked who had given him the
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documents, he would only say that the person worked for the
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government, as an intelligence operative or information
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conduit.
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Over the next fifteen months I called Graham several times,
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to ask whether there had been any developments regarding the
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MJ-12 material. Perhaps the most noteworthy event during that
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period was the visit to Graham by two agents from the Defense
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Investigative Services (DIS). The agents were apparently sent
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to find out why Graham, who holds a "Q" security clearance,
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was in possession of alleged secret government documents that
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had not been properly declassified.
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In early June, 1987, I called Lee again. This was shortly
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before Bill Moore's press conference in Burbank, during which
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he intended to unveil the "Eisenhower briefing paper" and other
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MJ-12 material. During this call, without any prompting from
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me, Graham revealed that the person who had given him the
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documents was in fact Bill Moore. I was puzzled. Graham had
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previously said, on several occasions, that he had gotten the
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documents from an individual who worked for the U.S. Government,
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presumably in an intelligence capacity. As far as I knew, Bill
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Moore did not work for the government in *any* capacity.
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I asked Graham to explain this discrepancy. He unhesitatingly
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replied that when Moore first approached him with the documents
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he (Moore) showed him some kind of government ID card, with Bill
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Moore's picture on it but an alias typed beneath it. According
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to Graham, Moore indicated that he was working for the U.S.
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Government for the purpose of releasing sensitive UFO-related
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documents to the public.
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I began to take notes. So incredulous was I about all of this
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that I asked Lee to repeat his statements, which he did. I then
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asked him which agency Moore claimed to work for. He responded
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that Bill Moore's ID badge was identical to the badge shown him
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by the two DIS agents. When I was skeptically retorted, "You
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mean to tell me that Moore's badge looked like the DIS badges?",
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he replied, "No, it was identical to them."
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Graham went on to state that Moore claimed that he (Moore) had
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been "flagged" in U.S. intelligence agencies' computer files so
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that other operatives would not stumble over and inadvertently
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expose his operations. Lee went on to say that he had once been
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introduced to Moore's "superior" whom Moore would only identify
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as "Richard".
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At the conclusion of this rather baffling phone conversation
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with Graham, I specifically asked him whether there was anything
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that we had discussed that I should not repeat. He answered,
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"No", and indicated that he would send me materials relating to
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his investigation by the DIS, Bill Moore's first approach to
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him, and other, related matters. A week later, I received the
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items that Graham had promised and found that references to
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Moore, by name, had been censored by Lee. By this time,
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however, I had already spoken to Barry Greenwood, Peter Gersten,
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Bob Todd, and others about the details of Moore's approach to
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Graham. Apparently word got back to Moore about these
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conversations because I later heard that he had vehemently
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denied that he was a government operative and claimed that he
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was only playing a "joke" on a gullible Lee Graham. The
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"government ID", according to Moore, was a laminated MUFON card.
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Enclosure J is a letter, dated May 8, 1986, that Graham sent
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to the DIS in which he discusses Moore's first approach to him.
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Graham mentions that when he was interviewed by the two DIS
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agents, he told them about Moore and his ID card. Graham then
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goes on to ask why Moore had not been interrogated about his
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possession of allegedly secret government documents, copies of
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which he had given to Graham. (One might also ask why Moore had
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not been questioned about his impersonating a government agent,
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if in fact his ID card was bogus as he now claims.)
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Enclosure K is a second letter from Graham to the DIS, dated
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October 19, 1986, exactly seven months after Lee was interviewed
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by the two DIS agents. In it, Graham again mentions that Moore
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has not been interrogated by the DIS over this lengthy period.
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He concludes that it is because Moore does indeed work for the
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U.S. Government, just as he had been told by Moore himself.
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Graham has a point. If Moore was only "joking" when he showed
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Lee the bogus ID card (an ID that looked so authentic that
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Graham calls it "identical") to a DIS badge) one would think
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that Moore would have been questioned by the DIS about this
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potentially serious matter. If Moore was impersonating a
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government intelligence operative as he disseminated "documents",
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then surely an intelligence agency would be interested in
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pursuing the matter. And yet, according to Lee Graham, seven
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months after he had told the DIS about Moore and his badge, no
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one had apparently approached Moore about this incident. Why?
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One might reasonably postulate that this apparent lack of
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follow-up by the DIS suggests that Moore does (or did) work for
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the U.S. Government, just as he claimed to Lee Graham. If this
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turns out to be true, however, given the highly questionable
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track record of one of Moore's chief sources, "Falcon", one
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must ask whether information, or disinformation, that he has
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been disseminating in this regard, one might also ask why did
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Moore not immediately dis-associate himself from Richard Doty
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once he had discoveredthat he had forged the Ellsworth AFB
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document? Instead, Moore later presented Richard "Falcon"
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Doty on national television as a reliable intelligence source
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of information about UFOs. Why?
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Another serious issue involving Bill Moore that needs to be
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reviewed concerns the so-called "Project Aquarius" document
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(Enclosure L). This paper contains the first reference to
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"MJ-12" to be widely circulated within the ufological community.
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On the face of it, the Project Aquarius document is a teletype
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message, sent by AFOSI Headquarters to Kirtland AFB OSI, dealing
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with analyses of UFO photographs and films taken by Dr. Paul
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Bennewitz. However, AFOSI HQ denies that it sent the message
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and calls it a forgery. It now appears that, in this case,
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AFOSI is telling the truth.
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In a letter to attorney Peter Gersten, dated April 4, 1983,
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D. Hall states that Bill Moore privately admitted that it was
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*he* who did a "cut and paste job" and then "retyped" the
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document (Enclosure M). If this is true, why would Moore do
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such a thing? If a genuine message was sent to Kirtland AFB
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OSI, dealing with Bennewitz' photos, MJ-12, and the rest, why
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didn't Moore disseminate it in its original form? Wouldn't
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the "retyped" version of if, if discovered to be such, raise
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doubts about the credibility of the information contained in
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it?
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If Moore did "retype" the document, can he now produce the
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original to substantiate the accuracy of the information
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contained in "his" version? If so, it will be interesting to
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see whether the "original" document will be confirmed as
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authentic by AFOSI Headquarters.
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I should point out that I possess additional information about
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the Project Aquarius document that I intend to withold until
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Moore has produced (or failed to produce) the "original".
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A RESPONSE TO BILL MOORE'S OPEN LETTER
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Just as I was concluding this missive, I received a copy of
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Bill Moore's open letter to those who would question his
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activities. In response to his criticisms and pleas, I would
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like to make the following points:
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First, Moore states that he is not a "forger", a "hoaxer", a
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"fabricator", or a "counterfeiter". Whether he is any of
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those things, I will leave to others to decide. I would ask,
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however, if he could suggest an appropriate word to describe
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his actions when he did a cut/paste/retype job on the Aquarius
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document? If Moore believed that he was "the only one on the
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right track", as Doty flattered him, then that's his problem.
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If, however, he has engaged in the altering of government
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documents before releasing them to an unsuspecting public,
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then that becomes a problem for all of us. The credibility
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of *any* document, even when released via the Freedom of
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Information Act, will come into question in the minds of many
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once it has been learned that a "leading ufologist" has
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tampered with this or that document. And yet, Moore has the
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absolute nerve to rail against those who would question his
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"methods".
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Second, Moore feigns self-righteous indignation when he denies
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that he is "some sort of government agent". But clearly, he
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has only himself to blame for this "rumor". *If* the ID badge
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that he showed Lee Graham was fake, and *if* he was lying when
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he claimed to be an intelligence operative, does he now have
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any right to bemoan the fact that his escapade has finally
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come to light? I, for one, do not believe for an instant
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Moore's laminated MUFON card story. That explanation smacks
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of the ridiculous "red herring" about there being *two* Dotys
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that Moore offered up when the "Falcon"/Doty connection was
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first suggested publicly by Barry Greenwood in 1987. While
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I am sure that there are *plenty* of Richard Dotys in this
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world, only *one* is the MJ-12 source "Falcon".
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Third, Moore calls efforts by researchers to learn the identity
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of his MJ-12 sources "inappropriate" and states that for
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"obvious reasons" his response to these inquiries will be
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"no comment". This posture, of course, also conveniently
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shields from scrutiny the fact that his "primary" source for
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the MJ-12 material, Richard Doty, has apparently acknowledged
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forging the Ellsworth AFB document -- a fact that Moore himself
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knew *at least* as early as March, 1988. In view of this
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revelation, the attempt by Moore to project the appearance
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that he is merely protecting a confidential government
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source rings hollow. Indeed, it seems likely that his desire
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to avoid embarrassment and well-deserved recriminations is
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a chief motive for his "no comment" stance.
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SUMMARY
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-------
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So, what does the MJ-12 affair add up to? I agree with Bill
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Moore it would be premature at this time to draw conclusions.
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It would not, however, be premature to carefully consider the
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following facts:
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1) A handful of "documents" have mysteriously surfaced
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relating to an allegedly ultra-secret UFO policy group,
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code-name "MJ-12". No government agency will confirm the
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papers' authenticity and the National Archives has noted
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several discrepancies about one of them, the so-called
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"Cutler memo" (Enclosures N and O).
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2) Another of the documents, the "Project Aquarius" message,
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has been discovered to be fake, in the sense that it has been
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altered by Bill Moore before being released to the public.
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As I write, there is no publicly available evidence that the
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original document Moore "retyped" was itself authentic.
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3) The primary source for orally-transmitted MJ-12 material,
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code-name "Falcon", has been determined to be Richard C. Doty.
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According to Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Bill Moore has acknowledged
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that Doty confessed to forging the Ellsworth AFB document.
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Further, Doty's typewriter at Kirtland AFB OSI has been
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implicated in the "Weitzel" hoax, and he has provided infor-
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mation to Linda Howe that contradicts the "facts" contained
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in the Eisenhower briefing paper.
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4) The primary researcher involved in the MJ-12 affair, Bill
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Moore, has, by his own account, faked a government ID card and
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passed himself off as an intelligence operative to at least
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one individual for a period of over two years. Whether Moore
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showed Lee Graham a laminated MUFON card, as he now claims,
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or a genuine government badge, of some type remains open to
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question.
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At the beginning of this letter, I asked whether the actions
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of those involved with the MJ-12 affair tended to suggest a
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genuine release of authentic UFO-related information to the
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public or, on the other hand, a disinformation campaign ( or
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for that matter, a simple hoax). I hope that those who are
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truly committed to finding the answer to this question will
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now renew their efforts. Hard questions must be put to Moore.
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Evasive answers and self-serving pronouncements from him
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should no longer be tolerated. I trust that those who have
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acted in good faith, including Jamie Shandera and Stanton
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Friedman, will be among his toughest questioners.
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I may reached at:
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6200 Eubank Boulevard NE
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Apt. 833
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Albuquerque, NM 87111
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(505) 291-9335
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signed: R. Hastings
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cc:
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Walt Andrus
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Robert Bletchman
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Larry Bryant
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Paul Cerny
|
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Marge Christensen
|
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Jerry Clark
|
||
T. Scott Crain
|
||
Tom Deuley
|
||
Ann Druffel
|
||
Larry Fawcett
|
||
Raymond Fowler
|
||
Stanton Friedman
|
||
Peter Gersten
|
||
Timothy Good
|
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Lee Graham
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Barry Greenwood
|
||
Loren Gross
|
||
Richard Haines
|
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Richard Hall
|
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Budd Hopkins
|
||
Linda Howe
|
||
David Jacobs
|
||
Ben Jamison
|
||
John Lear
|
||
Bruce Maccabee
|
||
Bill Moore
|
||
Jim Moseley
|
||
Ted Phillips
|
||
Robert Pratt
|
||
Jenny Randles
|
||
Mark Rodeghier
|
||
Jamie Shandera
|
||
Brad Sparks
|
||
Dennis Stacy
|
||
William Steinman
|
||
Whitley Strieber
|
||
Len Stringfield
|
||
Michael Swords
|
||
Bob Todd
|
||
Ron Westrum
|
||
Fred Whiting
|
||
Jo Ann Williamson
|
||
Todd Zechel
|
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3/18/89
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MEMORANDUM
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Robert Hastings
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TO: The addressees of my recent letter on the MJ-12 Affair
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RE: A clarification
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In my recent open letter I mistakenly referred to Lee
|
||
Graham's security clearance as type "Q". Mr. Graham
|
||
has asked that I send out a clarification on this point.
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I regret the error.
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Mr. Graham has also expressed the opinion that I "mis-
|
||
represented some of the things" that he communicated to me.
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I have reviewed the portion of my letter that deals with
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Mr. Graham's statements to me, and I consider my account
|
||
of them to be fair and accurate. While I am certain that
|
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neither he nor I could re-construct, word for word, our
|
||
conversations after this lapse of time, I nevertheless
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||
stand by my portrayal of our talks.
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||
As I have already indicated, I consider Mr. Graham to be
|
||
an honest and sincere individual. I accept the fact that
|
||
his recollection of our communications may differ from
|
||
mine on some points.
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signed: Robert Hastings
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