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THE SECRET GOVERNMENT
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The Origin, Identity, and Purpose of MJ-12
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A Hypothesis
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By Milton William Cooper
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May 23, 1989
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(C) COPYRIGHT 1989 - All rights reserved.
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No part of this manuscript may be copied by
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any method, electronic, computer, or by any
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other means without written permission of
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the author.
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*************************************************************
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NOTE....Many sources of information were used to research
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this paper. Most of this knowledge comes directly from or is
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a result of my own research into the TOP SECRET/MAJIC
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material which I personally saw and read between the years
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1970 and 1973 as a member of the Intelligence Briefing Team
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of the Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet. Since some
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of this information was derived from sources that I cannot
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divulge for obvious reasons, and from published sources which
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I personally cannot vouch for, this paper must be treated as
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a hypothesis. Although, I firmly believe that this is the
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true nature of the Beast. It is the only scenario that has
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been able to cohesively bind all the diverse elements which
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have been driving researchers to tears in their quest for
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answers. It is the only scenario that answers all the
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questions and places the various fundamental mysteries in an
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arena that makes sense. It is the only explanation which
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shows the chronology of events and shows that the different
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chronologies when assembled together match perfectly. The
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bulk of this I know to be true. As for the rest I do not
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know and that is why this paper must be termed a hypothesis
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During the years following World War II the government of the
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United States was confronted with a series of events which
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were to change beyond prediction its future and with it the
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future of humanity. These events were so incredible that
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they defied belief. A stunned President Truman and his top
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Military Commanders found themselves virtually impotent after
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having just won the most devastating and costly war in
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history. The United States had developed, used, and was the
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only nation on earth in possession of the Atomic Bomb which
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alone had the potential to destroy any enemy, and even the
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Earth itself. At that time the United States had the best
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economy, the most advanced technology, the highest standard
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of living, exerted the most influence, and fielded the
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largest and most powerful military forces in history. We can
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only imagine the confusion and concern when the informed
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elite of the United States Government discovered that an
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alien spacecraft piloted by insect-like beings from a totally
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incomprehensible culture had crashed in the desert of New
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Mexico.
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Between January 1947 and December 1952 at least 16 crashed or
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downed alien craft, 65 alien bodies, and 1 live alien were
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recovered. An additional alien craft had exploded and
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nothing was recovered from that incident. Of these
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incidents, 13 occurred within the borders of the United
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States not including the craft which disintegrated in the
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air. Of these 13, 1 was in Arizona, 11 were in New Mexico,
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and 1 was in Nevada. Three occurred in foreign countries.
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Of those 1 was in Norway, and the last 2 were in Mexico.
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Sightings of UFOS were so numerous that serious investigation
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and debunking of each report became impossible utilizing the
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existing intelligence assets.
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An alien craft was found on February 13, 1948 on a Mesa near
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Aztec New Mexico. Another craft was located on March 25,
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1948 in Hart Canyon near Aztec New Mexico. It was 100 feet
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in diameter. A total of 17 alien bodies were recovered from
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those two craft. Of even greater significance was the
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discovery of a large number of human body parts stored within
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both of these vehicles. A demon had reared its ugly head and
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paranoia quickly took hold of everyone then 'in the know'.
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The Secret lid immediately became an Above Top Secret lid and
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was screwed down tight. The security blanket was even
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tighter than that imposed upon the Manhattan Project. In the
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coming years these events were to become the most closely
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guarded secrets in the history of the world.
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A special group of America's top scientists were organized
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under the name Project Sign in December of 1947 to study the
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phenomenon. The whole nasty business was contained within
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the shroud of secrecy. Project Sign evolved into Project
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Grudge in December of 1948. A low level collection and
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disinformation project named Blue Book was formed under
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Grudge. 16 volumes were to come out of Grudge including the
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controversial "Grudge 13" which I and Bill English saw, read,
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and revealed to the public. "Blue Teams" were put together
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to recover the crashed discs and dead or alive aliens. The
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Blue Teams were later to evolve into Alpha Teams under
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Project Pounce.
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During these early years the United States Air Force and the
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Central Intelligence Agency exercised complete control over
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the Alien Secret. In fact the CIA was formed by Presidential
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Executive Order first as the Central Intelligence Group for
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the express purpose of dealing with the alien presence.
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Later the National Security Act was passed establishing it as
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the Central Intelligence Agency. The National Security
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Council was established to oversee the intelligence community
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and especially the alien endeavor. A series of National
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Security Council Memos and Executive Orders removed the CIA
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from the sole task of gathering foreign intelligence and
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slowly but thoroughly 'legalized' direct action in the form
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of covert activities at home and abroad.
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On December 9, 1947 Truman approved issuance of NSC-4,
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entitled "Coordination of Foreign Intelligence Information
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Measures" at the urging of Secretaries Marshall, Forrestal,
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Patterson, and the director of the State Department's Policy
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Planning Staff, Kennan.
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The Foreign and Military Intelligence, Book 1, "Final Report
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of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with
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Respect to Intelligence Activities." United States Senate,
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94th Congress, 2nd Session, Report No. 94-755, April 26,
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1976, p. 49 states: "This directive empowered the secretary
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of state to coordinate overseas information activities
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designed to counter communism. A top secret annex to NSC-4,
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NSC-4A, instructed the director of Central Intelligence to
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undertake covert psychological activities in pursuit of the
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aims set forth in NSC-4. The initial authority given the CIA
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for covert operations under NSC-4A did not establish formal
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procedures for either coordinating or approving these
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operations. It simply directed the DCI to "undertake covert
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actions and to ensure, through liaison with State and
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Defense, that the resulting operations were consistent with
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American policy."
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Later NSC-10/1 and NSC-10/2 were to supersede NSC-4 and NSC-
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4A and expand the covert abilities even further. The Office
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of Policy Coordination (OPC) was chartered to carry out an
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expanded program of covert activities. NSC-10/1 and NSC-10/2
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validated illegal and extra-legal practices and procedures as
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being agreeable to the national security leadership. The
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reaction was swift. In the eyes of the intelligence
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community "no holds were barred". Under NSC-10/1 an
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Executive Coordination Group, was established to review, but
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not approve, covert project proposals. The ECG was secretly
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tasked to coordinate the alien projects. NSC-10/1 & /2 were
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interpreted to mean that no one at the top wanted to know
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about anything until it was over and successful. These
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actions established a buffer between the President and the
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information. It was intended that this buffer serve as a
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means for the President to deny knowledge if leaks divulged
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the true state of affairs. This buffer was used in later
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years for the purpose of effectively isolating succeeding
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Presidents from any knowledge of the alien presence other
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than what the Secret Government and the intelligence
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community wanted them to know. NSC-10/2 established a study
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panel which met secretly and was made up of the scientific
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minds of the day. The study panel was not called MJ-12.
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Another NSC memo, NSC-10/5 further outlined the duties of the
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study panel. these NSC memos and secret Executive Orders set
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the stage for the creation of MJ-12 only 4 years later.
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Secretary of Defense James Forrestal began to object to the
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secrecy. He was a very idealistic and religious man who
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believed that the public should be told. When he began to
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talk to leaders of the opposition party and leaders of the
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Congress about the alien problem he was asked to resign by
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Truman. He expressed his fears to many people and rightfully
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believed that he was being watched. This was interpreted by
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those who were ignorant of the facts as paranoia. Forrestal
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later was said to have suffered a mental breakdown and was
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admitted to Bethesda Naval Hospital. In fact it was feared
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that Forrestal would begin to talk again and he had to be
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isolated and discredited. Sometime in the early morning of
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May 22, 1949 agents of the CIA tied a sheet around his neck,
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fastened the other end to a fixture in his room and threw
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James Forrestal out the window. The sheet tore and he
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plummeted to his death. He became one of the first victims
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of the cover-up.
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The live alien that had been taken from the 1949 Roswell
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crash was named EBE. The name had been suggested by Dr.
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Vannever Bush and was short for Extraterrestrial Biological
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Entity. EBE had a tendency to lie and for over a year would
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give only the desired answer to questions asked. Those
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questions which would have resulted in an undesirable answer
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went unanswered. At some point during the second year of
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captivity he began to open up and the information derived
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from EBE was startling to say the least. This compilation of
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his revelations became the foundation of what would later be
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called the "Yellow Book". Photographs were taken of EBE
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which, among others, I and Bill English were to view years
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later in GRUDGE 13.
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In late 1951 EBE became ill. Medical personnel had been
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unable to determine the cause of EBE's illness and had no
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background from which to draw. EBE's system was chlorophyll
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based and he processed food into energy much the same as
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plants. Waste material was excreted the same as plants. It
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was decided that an expert in botany was called for. A
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botanist, Dr. Guillermo Mendoza, was brought in to try and
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help him recover. Dr. Mendoza worked to save EBE until until
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mid 1952 when EBE died. Dr. Mendoza became the expert on
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alien biology.
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In a futile attempt to save EBE and to gain favor with this
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technologically superior alien race the United States began
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broadcasting a call for help early in 1952 into the vast
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regions of space. The call went unanswered but the project
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continued as an effort of good faith.
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President Truman created the super secret National Security
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Agency by secret Executive Order on November 4, 1952. Its
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primary purpose was to decipher the alien communications and
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language and establish a dialog with the aliens. This most
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urgent task was a continuation of the earlier effort and was
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code named SIGMA. The secondary purpose of the NSA was to
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monitor all communications and emissions from any and all
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devices worldwide for the purpose of gathering intelligence,
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both human and alien, and to contain the secret of the alien
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presence. Project Sigma was successful. The NSA also
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maintains communications with the Luna base and other Secret
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Space Programs. By Executive Order The NSA is exempt from
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all laws which do not specifically name the NSA in the text
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of the law as being subject to that law. That means that if
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the agency is not spelled out in the text of any and every
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law passed by the Congress it is not subject to that or those
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laws. The NSA now performs many other duties and in fact is
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the premier agency within the intelligence community. Today
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the NSA receives 75% of the moneys allotted to the
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intelligence community. The old saying "where the money goes
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therein the power resides is true. The DCI today is a
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figurehead maintained as a public ruse. The primary task of
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the NSA is still alien communications but now includes other
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Alien projects as well.
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President Truman had been keeping our allies, including the
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Soviet Union, informed of the developing alien problem since
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the Roswell recovery. This had been done in case the aliens
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turned out to be a threat to the human race. Plans were
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formulated to defend the Earth in case of invasion. Great
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difficulty was encountered in maintaining international
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secrecy. It was decided that an outside group was necessary
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to coordinate and control international efforts in order to
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hide the secret from the normal scrutiny of governments by
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the press. The result was the formation of a secret society
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which became known as the "Bilderburgers". The headquarters
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of this group is Geneva, Switzerland. The Bilderburgers
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evolved into a secret world government that now controls
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everything. The United Nations was then, and is now, an
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international joke.
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In 1953 a new president occupied the White House. He was a
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man used to a structured staff organization with a chain of
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command. His method was to delegate authority and rule by
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committee. He made major decisions but only when his
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advisors were unable to come to consensus. His normal method
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was to read through or listen to several alternatives and
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then approve one. Those who worked closely with him have
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stated that his favorite comment was, "just do whatever it
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takes". He spent a lot of time on the golf course. This was
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not at all unusual for a man who had been career Army with
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the ultimate position of Supreme Allied Commander during the
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war. A post which carried 5 stars along with it. This
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President was General of the Army Dwight David Eisenhower.
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During his first year in office, 1953, at least 10 more
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crashed discs were recovered along with 26 dead and 4 live
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aliens. Of the 10, 4 were found in Arizona, 2 in Texas, 1 in
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New Mexico, 1 in Louisiana, 1 in Montana, and 1 in South
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Africa. There were hundreds of sightings.
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Eisenhower knew that he had to wrestle and beat the alien
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problem. He knew that he could not do it by revealing the
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secret to the Congress. Early in 1953 the new President
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turned to his friend and fellow member of the Council on
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Foreign Relations Nelson Rockefeller for help with the alien
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problem. Eisenhower and Rockefeller began planning the
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secret structure of alien task supervision which was to
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become a reality within 1 year. The idea for MJ-12 was thus
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born. It was Nelson's Uncle Winthrop Aldrich who had been
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crucial in convincing Eisenhower to run for President. The
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whole Rockefeller family and with them the Rockefeller empire
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had solidly backed Ike. Asking Rockefeller for help with the
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alien problem was to be the biggest mistake Eisenhower ever
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made for the future of the United States and most probably
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all of humanity.
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Within 1 week of Eisenhower's election he had appointed
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Nelson Rockefeller chairman of a Presidential Advisory
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Committee on Government Organization. Rockefeller was
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responsible for planning the reorganization of the
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government. New Deal programs went into 1 single Cabinet
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position called the Department of Health, Education, and
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Welfare. When the Congress approved the new Cabinet position
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in April of 1953, Nelson was named to the post of
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Undersecretary to Oveta Culp Hobby.
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In 1953 Astronomers discovered large objects in space which
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were moving toward the Earth. It was first believed that
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they were asteroids. Later evidence proved that the objects
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could only be Spaceships. Project Sigma intercepted alien
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radio communications. When the objects reached the Earth
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they took up a very high orbit around the Equator. There
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were several huge ships, and their actual intent was unknown.
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Project Sigma, and a new project, Plato, through radio
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communications using the computer binary language, was able
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to arrange a landing that resulted in face to face contact
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with alien beings from another planet. Project Plato was
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tasked with establishing diplomatic relations with this race
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of space aliens.
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In the meantime a race of human looking aliens contacted the
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U.S. Government. This alien group warned us against the
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aliens that were orbiting the Equator and offered to help us
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with our spiritual development. They demanded that we
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dismantle and destroy our nuclear weapons as the major
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condition. They refused to exchange technology citing that
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we were spiritually unable to handle the technology which we
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then possessed. They believed that we would use any new
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technology to destroy each other. This race stated that we
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were on a path of self destruction and we must stop killing
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each other, stop polluting the Earth, stop raping the Earth's
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natural resources, and learn to live in harmony. These terms
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were met with extreme suspicion, especially the major
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condition of nuclear disarmament. It was believed that
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meeting that condition would leave us helpless in the face of
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an obvious alien threat. We also had nothing in history to
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help with the decision. Nuclear disarmament was not
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considered to be within the best interest of the United
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States. The overtures were rejected.
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Later in 1954 the race of large nosed Gray Aliens which had
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been orbiting the Earth landed at Holloman Air Force Base. A
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basic agreement was reached. This race identified themselves
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as originating from a Planet around a red star in the
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Constellation of Orion which we called Betelgeuse. They
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stated that their planet was dying and that at some unknown
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future time they would no longer be able to survive there.
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This led to a second landing at Edwards Air Force Base. The
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historical event had been planned in advance and details of
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the treaty had been agreed upon. Eisenhower arranged to be
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in Palm Springs on vacation. On the appointed day the
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President was spirited away to the base and the excuse was
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given to the press that he was visiting a dentist.
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President Eisenhower met with the aliens and a formal treaty
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between the Alien Nation and the United States of America was
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signed. We then received our first Alien Ambassador from
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outer space. His name and title was His "Omnipotent Highness
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Krlll", pronounced Krill. In the American tradition of
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distain for royal titles he was secretely called "Original
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Hostage Krlll". You should know that the Alien flag is known
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as the "Trilateral Insignia" and is displayed on their craft
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and worn on their uniforms. Both of these landings and the
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second meeting were filmed. These films exist today.
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The treaty stated: The aliens would not interfere in our
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affairs and we would not interfere in theirs. We would keep
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their presence on earth a secret. They would furnish us with
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advanced technology and would help us in our technological
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development. They would not make any treaty with any other
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earth nation. They could abduct humans on a limited and
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periodic basis for the purpose of medical examination and
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monitoring of our development with the stipulation that the
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humans would not be harmed, would be returned to their point
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of abduction, that the humans would have no memory of the
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event, and that the Alien nation would furnish MJ-12 with a
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list of all human contacts and abductees on a regularly
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scheduled basis. It was agreed that each nation would
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receive the Ambassador of the other for as long as the treaty
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remained in force. It was further agreed that the Alien
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nation and the United States would exchange 16 personnel each
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to the other with the purpose of learning, each of the other.
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The Alien "Guests" would remain on earth and the human
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"Guests" would travel to the Alien point of origin for a
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specified period of time then return, at which point a
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reverse exchange would be made. It was also agreed that
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bases would be constructed underground for the use of the
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Alien nation and that 2 bases would be constructed for the
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joint use of the Alien nation and the United States
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Government. Exchange of technology would take place in the
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jointly occupied bases. These Alien bases would be
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constructed under Indian reservations in the 4 corners of
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Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and 1 would be
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constructed in Nevada in the area known as S-4 located
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approximately 7 miles south of the western border of Area 51,
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known as Dreamland. All alien areas are under complete
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control of the Naval Department and all personnel who work in
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these complexes receive their checks from the Navy.
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Construction of the bases began immediately but progress was
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slow until large amounts of money were made available in
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1957. Work continued on the "Yellow Book".
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Project REDLIGHT was formed and experimentation in test
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flying alien craft was begun in earnest. A super TOP SECRET
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facility was built at Groom Lake in Nevada in the midst of
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the weapons test range. It was code named DREAMLAND. The
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installation was placed under the Department of the Navy and
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clearance of all personnel required a "Q" clearance as well
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as Executive (Presidential) approval. This is ironic due to
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the fact that the President of the United States does not
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have clearance to visit the site. The alien base and
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exchange of technology actually took place in an Area known
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as S-4. Area S-4 was code named "The Dark Side of the Moon".
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The Army was tasked to form a super secret organization to
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furnish security for all alien tasked projects. This
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organization became the National Reconnaissance Organization
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based at Fort Carson, Colorado. The specific teams trained
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to secure the projects were called Delta.
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A second project code named SNOWBIRD was promulgated to
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explain away any sightings of the REDLIGHT crafts as being
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Air Force experiments. The SNOWBIRD crafts were manufactured
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using conventional technology and were flown for the press on
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several occasions. Project SNOWBIRD was also used to debunk
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legitimate public sightings of alien craft (UFOS). Project
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SNOWBIRD was very successful and reports from the public
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declined steadily until recent years.
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A multimillion-dollar SECRET fund was organized and kept by
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the Military Office of the White House. This fund was used
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to build over 75 deep underground facilities. Presidents who
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asked were told the fund was used to build Deep Underground
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Shelters for the President in case of war. Only a few were
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built for the President. Millions of dollars were funnelled
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through this office to MJ-12 and then out to the contractors
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and was used to build TOP SECRET alien bases as well as TOP
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SECRET DUMB (Deep Underground Military Bases), and the
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facilities promulgated by "Alternative 2", throughout the
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nation. President Johnson used this fund to build a movie
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theater and pave the road on his ranch. He had no idea of
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its true purpose.
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The secret White House underground construction fund was set
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up in 1957 by President Eisenhower. The funding was obtained
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from Congress under the guise of "construction and
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maintenance of secret sites where the President could be
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taken in case of military attack: Presidential Emergency
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||
Sites". The sites are literally holes in the ground, deep
|
||
enough to withstand a nuclear blast and are outfitted with
|
||
state of the art communications equipment. To date there are
|
||
more than seventy-five sites spread around the country which
|
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were built using money from this fund. The Atomic Energy
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Commission has built at least an additional 22 underground
|
||
sites.
|
||
|
||
The location and everything to do with these sites were and
|
||
are considered and treated as TOP SECRET. The money was and
|
||
is in control of the Military Office of the White House, and
|
||
was and is laundered through a circuitous web that even the
|
||
most knowledgeable spy or accountant can not follow. As of
|
||
1980 only a few at the beginning and end of this web knew
|
||
what the money was for. At the beginning were Representative
|
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George Mahon, of Texas, the chairman of the House
|
||
Appropriations Committee and of its Defense Subcommittee; and
|
||
Representative Robert Sikes, of Florida, chairman of the
|
||
House Appropriations Military Construction Subcommittee.
|
||
Today it is rumored that House Speaker Jim Wright controls
|
||
the money in Congress and that a power struggle is underway
|
||
to remove him. At the end of the line were the President,
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||
MJ-12, the director of the Military Office and a commander at
|
||
the Washington Navy Yard.
|
||
|
||
The money was authorized by the Appropriations Committee who
|
||
allocated it to the Department of Defense as a TOP SECRET
|
||
item in the Army construction program. The Army, however
|
||
could not spend it and in fact did not even know what it was
|
||
for. Authorization to spend the money was in reality given
|
||
to the Navy. The money was channeled to the Chesapeake
|
||
Division of the Navy Engineers who did not know what it was
|
||
for either. Not even the Commanding Officer, who was an
|
||
Admiral, knew what the fund was to be used for. Only one
|
||
man, a Navy Commander, who was assigned to the Chesapeake
|
||
Division but in reality was responsible only to the Military
|
||
Office of the White House knew of the actual purpose, amount,
|
||
and ultimate destination of the TOP SECRET fund. The total
|
||
secrecy surrounding the fund meant that almost every trace of
|
||
it could be made to disappear by the very few people who
|
||
controlled it. There has never been and most likely never
|
||
will be an audit of this secret money.
|
||
|
||
Large amounts of money were transferred from the TOP SECRET
|
||
fund to a location at Palm Beach, Florida that belongs to the
|
||
Coast Guard called Peanut Island. The island is adjacent to
|
||
property which was owned by Joseph Kennedy. The money was
|
||
said to have been used for landscaping and general
|
||
beautification. Some time ago a TV news special on the
|
||
Kennedy assassination told of a Coast Guard Officer
|
||
transferring money in a briefcase to a Kennedy employee
|
||
across this property line. Could this have been a secret
|
||
payment to the Kennedy family for the loss of their son John
|
||
F. Kennedy? The payments continued through the year 1967
|
||
and then stopped. The total amount transferred is unknown
|
||
and the actual use of the money is unknown.
|
||
|
||
Meanwhile, Nelson Rockefeller changed positions again. This
|
||
time he was to take C. D. Jackson's old position which had
|
||
been called the Special Assistant for Psychological Strategy.
|
||
With Nelson's appointment the name was changed to the Special
|
||
Assistant for Cold War Strategy. This position would evolve
|
||
over the years into the same position Henry Kissinger was
|
||
ultimately to hold under President Nixon. Officially he was
|
||
to give "Advice and assistance in the development of
|
||
increased understanding and cooperation among all peoples".
|
||
The official description was a smoke screen for secretly he
|
||
was the Presidential Coordinator for the Intelligence
|
||
Community. In his new post Rockefeller reported directly,
|
||
and only, to the President. He attended meetings of the
|
||
Cabinet, the Council on Foreign Economic Policy, and the
|
||
National Security Council which was the highest policy-making
|
||
body in the government.
|
||
|
||
Nelson Rockefeller was also given a second important job as
|
||
the head of the secret unit called the Planning Coordination
|
||
Group which was formed under NSC 5412/1 in March of 1955.
|
||
The group consisted of different ad hoc members depending on
|
||
the subject on the agenda. The basic members were
|
||
Rockefeller, A representative of the Department of Defense, A
|
||
representative of the Department of State, and the Director
|
||
of Central Intelligence. It was soon called the "5412
|
||
Committee" or the "Special Group". NSC 5412/1 established
|
||
the rule that covert operations were subject to approval by
|
||
an executive committee, whereas in the past these operations
|
||
were initiated solely on the authority of the Director of
|
||
Central Intelligence.
|
||
|
||
By secret Executive Memorandum, NSC 5410, Eisenhower had
|
||
preceeded NSC 5412/1 in 1954 to establish a permanent
|
||
committee (not ad hoc) to be known as Majority Twelve (MJ-12)
|
||
to oversee and conduct all covert activities concerned with
|
||
the alien question. NSC 5412/1 was created to explain the
|
||
purpose of these meetings when Congress and the Press became
|
||
curious. Majority Twelve was made up of Nelson Rockefeller,
|
||
the Director of Central Intelligence Allen Welsh Dulles, the
|
||
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of
|
||
Defense Charles E. Wilson, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
|
||
of Staff Admiral Arthur W. Radford, the Director of the
|
||
Federal Bureau of Investigation J. Edgar Hoover, and six men
|
||
from the executive committee of the Council on Foreign
|
||
Relations known as the "Wise Men". These men were all
|
||
members of a secret society of scholars that called
|
||
themselves "The Jason Society", or "The Jason Scholars" who
|
||
recruited their members from the "Skull and Bones" and the
|
||
"Scroll and Key" societies of Harvard and Yale.
|
||
|
||
The "Wise Men" were key members of the Council on Foreign
|
||
Relations. There were 12 members including the first 6 from
|
||
Government positions thus Majority Twelve. This group was
|
||
made up over the years of the top officers and directors of
|
||
the Council on Foreign Relations and later the Trilateral
|
||
Commission. Gordon Dean, George Bush and Zbigniew Brzezinski
|
||
were among them. The most important and influential of the
|
||
"Wise Men" who served on MJ-12 were John McCloy, Robert
|
||
Lovett, Averell Harriman, Charles Bohlen, George Kennan, and
|
||
Dean Acheson. Their policies were to last well into the
|
||
decade of the 70s. It is significant that President
|
||
Eisenhower as well as the first 6 MJ-12 members from the
|
||
Government were also members of the Council on Foreign
|
||
Relations.
|
||
|
||
Thorough researchers will soon discover that not all of the
|
||
"Wise Men" attended Harvard or Yale and not all of them were
|
||
chosen for "Skull and Bones" or "Scroll and Key" membership
|
||
during their college years. You will be able to quickly
|
||
clear up this mystery by obtaining the book "The Wise Men" by
|
||
Walter Isaacson & Evan thomas, Simon and Schuster, New York.
|
||
Under illustration #9 in the center of the book you will find
|
||
the caption; "Lovett with the Yale Unit, above far right, and
|
||
on the beach: His initiation into Skull and Bones came at an
|
||
air base near Dunkirk". I have found that members were
|
||
chosen on an ongoing basis by invitation based upon merit
|
||
post college and was not confined to only Harvard or Yale
|
||
attendees.
|
||
|
||
A chosen few were later initiated into the Jason Society.
|
||
They are all members of the Council on Foreign Relations and
|
||
at that time were known as the "Eastern Establishment". This
|
||
should give you a clue to the far reaching and serious nature
|
||
of these most secret college societies. The society is alive
|
||
and well today but now includes members of the Trilateral
|
||
Commission as well. The Trilateralists existed secretly
|
||
several years BEFORE 1973. The name of the Trilateral
|
||
Commission was taken from the alien flag known as the
|
||
Trilateral Insignia.
|
||
|
||
Majority Twelve was to survive right up to the present day.
|
||
Under Eisenhower and Kennedy it was erroniously called the
|
||
"5412 Committee" or more correctly the "Special Group". In
|
||
the Johnson Administration it became the "303 Committee"
|
||
because the name 5412 had been compromised in the book "The
|
||
Secret Government". Actually NSC 5412/1 was leaked to the
|
||
author to hide the existence of NSC 5410. Under Nixon, Ford,
|
||
and Carter it was called the "40 Committee", and under Reagan
|
||
it became the "PI-40 Committee". Over all those years only
|
||
the name changed.
|
||
|
||
By 1955 it became obvious that the aliens had deceived
|
||
Eisenhower and had broken the treaty. Mutilated humans were
|
||
being found along with mutilated animals all across the
|
||
United States. It was suspected that the aliens were not
|
||
submitting a complete list of human contacts and abductees to
|
||
MJ-12 and it was suspected that not all abductees had been
|
||
returned. The Soviet Union was suspected of interacting with
|
||
them and this proved to be true. It was learned that the
|
||
aliens had been and were then manipulating masses of people
|
||
through secret societies, witchcraft, magic, the occult, and
|
||
religion. After several Air Force combat air engagements
|
||
with alien craft it also became apparent that our weapons
|
||
were no match against them.
|
||
|
||
In November of 1955 NSC-5412/2 was issued establishing a
|
||
study committee to explore "all factors which are involved in
|
||
the making and implementing of foreign policy in the nuclear
|
||
age". This was only a blanket of snow that covered the real
|
||
subject of study, the alien question.
|
||
|
||
By secret Executive Memorandum, NSC 5411 in 1954, President
|
||
Eisenhower had commissioned the study group to "examine all
|
||
the facts, evidence, lies, and deception and discover the
|
||
truth of the alien question". NSC 5412/2 was only a cover
|
||
that had become necessary when the press began inquiring as
|
||
to the purpose of regular meetings of such important men.
|
||
The first meetings began in 1954 and were called the Quantico
|
||
meetings because they met at the Quantico Marine Base. The
|
||
study group was made up solely of 35 members of the Council
|
||
on Foreign Relations' secret scholars known as "The Jason
|
||
Society" or "The Jason Scholars". Dr. Edward Teller was
|
||
invited to participate. Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski was the
|
||
Study Director for the first 18 months. Dr. Henry Kissinger
|
||
was chosen as the groups Study Director for the second 18
|
||
months beginning in November of 1955. Nelson Rockefeller was
|
||
a frequent visitor during the study.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
THE STUDY GROUP MEMBERS
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Gordon Dean, Chairman
|
||
|
||
Dr. Henry Kissinger, Study Director
|
||
|
||
Dr. Edward Teller Frank Altschul
|
||
Maj. Gen. Richard C. Lindsay Hamilton Fish Armstrong
|
||
Hanson W. Baldwin Maj. Gen. James McCormack, Jr.
|
||
Lloyd V. Berkner Robert R. Bowie
|
||
Frank C. Nash McGeorge Bundy
|
||
Paul H. Nitze William A. M. Burden
|
||
Charles P. Noyes John C. Campbell
|
||
Frank Pace, Jr. Thomas K. Finletter
|
||
James A. Perkins George S. Franklin, Jr.
|
||
Don K. Price I. I. Rabi
|
||
David Rockefeller Roswell L. Gilpatric
|
||
Oscar M. Ruebhausen N. E. Halaby
|
||
Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
|
||
Caryl P. haskins Henry DeWolf Smyth
|
||
James T. Hill, Jr. Shields Warren
|
||
Joseph E. Johnson Carroll L Wilson
|
||
Mervin J. Kelly Arnold Wolfers
|
||
|