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Robert G. Todd
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2528 Belmont Avenue
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Ardmore, PA 19003-2167
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March 21, 1989
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Mr. Grant R. Cameron
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649 Silverstone Avenue
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Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2U8
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Dear Grant,
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Many thanks for the material on Cooper's perspective of MJ-12.
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I don't have any "inside sources" with whom I can check the
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accuracy of Cooper's statements, so it's difficult to evaluate
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his material. On the surface, it has a better appearance than
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Moore's stuff, if only because it _seems_ to contain more
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specifics. Still, I'm more than a little suspicious of it.
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Anything is _possible_, but because of the sensational nature
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of the claims, both Moore's and Cooper's, I _must_ question
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their truthfulness until supporting information surfaces. That
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doesn't mean that I have given up looking for information to
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support the claims, because I haven't.
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One thing that did catch my attention wsa Cooper's reference to
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Project SNOWBIRD, which he claims was a cover project for Project
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REDLIGHT. IF indeed SNOWBIRD was "A flying saucer 'TYPE' craft...
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built using conventional technology", and if indeed "It was
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unveiled to the press and flown in public on several occasions,"
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why doesn't anybody know about it and why hasn't anybody seen it?
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If it was unveiled to the press, and flown in public on several
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occasions, surely the Air Force would have revealed its official
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designation and supposed "aircraft buffs" like Lee Graham would
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be aware of it.
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I don't pretend to understand what's going on here. No matter how
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you look at this, a lot of people are lying. They can't all be
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telling the truth. I don't mean to suggest that Cooper is lying.
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He may only be repeating what his sources have told him. That
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brings me to another claim Cooper makes.
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Cooper claims to have actually seen the GRUDGE/BLUE BOOK Report
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No. 13. The material you sent makes no reference to the circumstances
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under which he saw the document, although he hints that perhaps he
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saw it while in the military.. Where did he see the document during
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his military career? Did somebody in government shown him the
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document? If so, why? Was he shown the document in connection with
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his military duties? He answers none of these questions in the
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material you furnished to me. Unless he has explained this in
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another writing, he expects us to just accept the fact that he saw
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the document. I can't speak for anybody else, but I know I'm not
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made that way. Given the sensational nature of the claims, I just
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can't accept these kinds of allegations without something more
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substantial than somebody's word for it. For me, the circumstances
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of his having seen the document are almost as important as what
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he claims the document said. I can't say I would be any closer to
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believing his story, but it sure can't hurt.
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The more I learn about these matters, the less likely I am to
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believe _anything_ being said.
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For your information, I have attached a copy of a letter apparently
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written by Richard Doty. I say "apparently" only because the copy
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I received isn't signed.
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In the attached letter, Doty (presumably) reveals that his father
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was never a Blue Book investigator. He says his uncle was, so I
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guess the Edward Doty I mentioned in a previous letter may have
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been Richard Doty's uncle, rather than his father.
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In addition, I don't know to whose book Doty refers in his letter.
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His comments clearly indicate a knowledge of the book's contents
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prior to publication. I suppose it safe to assume that he
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contributed to the book in some fashion. I don't see Doty as being
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capable of writing a marketable book, _on his own_. Maybe it was
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coauthored with Bill Moore. Maybe that's why the book with Bob
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Pratt fell through. As usual, Doty makes everything as clear as
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mud.
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I have also received your March 19, 1989 letter and the accompanying
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copies from the Eisenhower Library. It shouldn't come as a surprise
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to anybody that Presidents do have Special Projects dealing with all
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kinds of matters, including those relating to science. Whether or
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not any of those Special Projects relate to MJ-12 remains to be seen.
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I wish Stan the best of luck with his endeavors.
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As far as I know, nobody is saying that the people named as members
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of MJ-12 were not involved in government service. I know they were.
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Likewise, since they were involved in government service, we could
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reasonably expect to see clear and frequent links between these
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people, links that would be documented in official government
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records, as well as history books. So what? Aside from the MJ-12
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document, I have seen _nothing_ that even hints that these people
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were involved in matters relating to crashed extraterrestrial
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craft.
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Stan Friedman has stated in his own writings that he caught on
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to most of the names on the list of MJ-12 members long before
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the MJ-12 document ever surfaced. Although he says he didn't
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catch on to Menzel, he knew before the document surfaced that
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Menzel had had a security clearance with the Air Force. In fact,
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he has written that when Bill Moore and Jamie Shandera first
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read him the names on the MJ-12 list, he went to his file on
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Vannevar Bush and pulled out a letter from Bush's attorney
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informing Bush of the result's of Menzel's loyalty hearing. Stan
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Friedman also points to the fact that the phrasing used in the
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Cutler memo to General Twining is almost identical to that used
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in another memo he and Moore located at the Manuscript Division
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of the Library of Congress _years_ before.
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If you start from the premise that the MJ-12 documents do
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constitute a hoax, then you have to consider how the hoax
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could have been hatched. In turn, you assume it was hatched
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with the Roswell incident, and start digging from there, as
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Bill and Stan have done. I agree that if a UFO actually did
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crash in New Mexico in 1947, the Research and Development
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Board would be a _very_ logical place to start looking. Bill
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and Stan started looking. They looked for years, as I understand
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it. But not until the MJ-12 documents surfaced did the bits and
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pieces of information they collected over those years of
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research magically start falling into place.
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Either the MJ-12 documents are a hoax, or they are genuine. If
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the documents are a hoax, I contend that the documents were
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created around the very bits and pieces of legitimate information
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and facts Stan and Bill culled from the various archives. The
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dates, names, the relationships between the government personnel,
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are all legitimate. We know they are legitimate. Around these
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random pieces of legitimate facts somebody could have concocted
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the MJ-12 story. If you start off with the legitimate facts, and
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embellish them with tales of crashed saucers, of course the story
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is going to have an air of authenticity to it. Of course the dates
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and relationships will check out because they were known even
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before the story was concocted.
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If the documents are a hoax, I don't know who perpetrated the
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hoax. As to why the may have done it, that depends a great deal
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on exactly who did it. It seems clear to me that, if the documents
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are a hoax, the person or persons responsible had to have
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information on a par with that held by Bill Moore and Stan
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Friedman. As a result, the hoax, if it is one, wasn't casually
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dreamed up one Saturday afternoon when the perpetrator had
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nothing better to do. Indeed, the legitimate facts gathered
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and used in the hoax probably were not gathered with the purpose
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of perpetrating a hoax in mind. I believe it was either an
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afterthought of the person or persons gathering the facts, or
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the same legitimate facts were shared with somebody who came
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up with the brilliant idea to concoct a story around the facts.
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I don't _know_, in an absolute sense, that it is a hoax. I _believe_
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it is a hoax. I can't _prove_ it is a hoax - _nobody_ can, not
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even the government. If it is a hoax, we may never know. If the
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story is true, the government _could_ confirm it, provided they
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_want_ to. If it is false, they can't prove it and neither can
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anybody else. We could be exchanging identical letters fifty
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years from now and be no closer to the truth.
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If Stan Friedman turns up proof that MJ-12 is legitimate, I'll
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be among the first to congratulate him. _Sincerely_, I wish
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him the best of luck in his hunt.
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Bob
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Atch
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