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SUBJECT: WHO'S IN CHARGE HERE ? FILE: UFO2287
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by Vince Johnson
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During the last decade, rumors of an imminent announcement have
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circulated throughout the ufological community. For persons steeped in UFO
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lore, the question of "announcement of what?" need not be asked. The
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immediate connotation of "The Announcement" concerns official government
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confirmation of that which those of us in this field have always
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suspected: UFOs are structured, technological craft designed, built, and
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operated by non-human intelligence.
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Non-human intelligence is the generic term for the unknown whoever
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or whatever is flying these things. The term "aliens" usually presupposes
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an extraterrestrial origin, and gives short-schriff to the equally viable
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theories that these Visitors are time-travelers from our own distant
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future, currently unknown life forms (UFO as organism), or
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metaphysical/spiritual entities.
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While each of these theories have valid elements, none can explain
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all of the observed data regarding UFOs. In fact, the phenomenon may be a
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synthesis of two or more of these theories, or equally likely, none of the
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above. Those of us on the "outside" just don't have enough data to reach
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any firm conclusions.
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The "insiders," however, undoubtedly have access to much more data
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in the form of gun-camera films, radar logs, satellite data, signal
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intelligence, necropsy reports, and who-knows-what kind of technical data
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derived from over 40 years of tracking the UFO phenomenon. Naturally, any
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findings by the ufological community will ultimately make its way into the
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"insiders" UFO database.
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The "outsiders" have come to call the "insiders" the Control Group
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-- the guardians of the UFO secret and managers of UFO information.
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Presumably, the Control Group is comprised of a tight-lipped assortment of
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intelligence operatives and analysts, military personnel, scientists, and
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a select group of hi-tech industrialists.
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Perhaps the greatest question this "outsider" has is whether the
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Control Group is under the command and control of the executive branch of
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the U.S. government. Could UFO secrecy be maintained if incoming
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presidents and their national security advisors were briefed on the
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phenomenon? There have been nine presidential administrations since the
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Roswell crash, but not a peep of UFO revelations by any of them. This
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would indicate that the reasons for the containment of UFO information
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were so compelling that everybody officially briefed on the UFO situation
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unanimously supported the policy, resulting in no unauthorized "leaks"
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during the nine successive administrations. The other possibility is that
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the UFO policy has been managed covertly by the Control Group, free from
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executive branch supervision.
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Assuming that each successive administration was briefed, how and
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why could the UFO cover-up be successfully maintained so long? The most
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likely reason would be geopolitical. If a UFO did crash near Roswell in
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1947, and artifacts were recovered, would we have wanted to alert the
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Soviet intelligence apparatus to what could be a technological windfall?
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Considering the potential strategic advantages that could be gleaned from
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a sample of advanced technology (metallurgy, electronics, propulsion,
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etc.) it would be logical to retract the "crashed UFO" story and begin the
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all-too-successful program of denial and ridicule.
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Another geopolitical factor could conceivably be how the concept
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of nationalism would fare in light of revelations concerning the presence
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of non-human Visitors possessing technological prowess far ahead of our
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own. The Capitalist/Communist competition would be reduced to
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insignificance -- much to the horror of the military/intelligence/
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industrial complexes which owed their existence to the fears generated by
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the East-West rivalry.
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Other factors could have influenced the decision to maintain the
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UFO cover-up as well. It should be remembered that Orson Welles' Halloween
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broadcast of "War of the Worlds" occurred only nine years before the
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Roswell crash. Memories of the panic that ensued would still be fresh in
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the minds of policy makers. The notion of Visitors From Space was only
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seriously considered after the wave of "flying saucer" sightings that
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began in 1947. It could have been rightfully argued then that a period of
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psychological preparation was required to acclimate the populace to this
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possibility.
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There could also be official concern over a potential
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"Conquistadore effect." Would western culture rapidly collapse due to
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contact with a more advanced civilization?
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These are examples of what could be considered a "benign
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cover-up," i.e., official U.S. policy based on legitimate national-
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security concerns and executed through the constitutional chain-of-command
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on orders from the president. But, in light of recent geopolitical
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changes and over 40 years of pop-culture conditioning regarding the
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possibility of non-human Visitors, the reasons for maintaining the UFO
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cover-up would seem less and less compelling. It has been argued that the
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UFO coverup is maintained due to policy momentum, that to reveal the
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coverup after 40 years of denial and ridicule would have unacceptable
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political fallout. One would think the avoidance of public disclosure
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based on "political embarrassment" for participation in the coverup would
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not be a valid concern for a newly elected president, especially if the
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new president was of a political party different from his predecessors.
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One scenario that might explain the maintenance of UFO secrecy
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concerns the widespread construction of underground installations, flight
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tests of non-conventional aircraft at Area 51, and continued funding of
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SDI ballistic missile defense and beam-weapons research. Is the defense
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establishment attempting to bridge a "technology gap" with our Visitors?
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This would imply that the Control Group has ascertained that the Visitors'
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agenda may not be benevolent. However, if the Visitors do have hostile
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intent, why would they allow us the opportunity to develop defenses
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presumably based in-part on technology derived from their own downed
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craft?
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Or perhaps the UFO cover-up is based on sinister human motives.
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If all incoming presidents were not briefed and the UFO project
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remained hidden from executive branch review, the Control
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Group would be engaged in a "rogue" operation with drastic constitutional
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ramifications. If this is the case, the motivations of the Control
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Group would have to be suspect. If not part of the constitutional
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chain-of-command, the Control Group would have to resort to budgetary
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skimming, off-budget maneuvers and other criminal activity to fund the
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ongoing UFO project.
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During the Iran-Contra hearings we discovered how covert
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off-the-shelf operations were funded through illegal arms sales. There
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is evidence that these covert operations may have even imported illegal
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drugs to fund their activities. It is possible that the Control Group
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engages in illegal activities to fund a secret, "unofficial" UFO project
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that does not have access to legitimate funding through legal
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Constitutional channels.
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Another possible source of funding could come from large
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corporations who hope to reap enormous profits by leap-frogging
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"linear" R&D through access to UFO technology. Corporate participants in
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such a scheme could be ignorant of the fact that the UFO
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project they subsidize might be an illegal "rogue" operation. Whether
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funded by criminal activities or through covert corporate
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sponsorship, the operation could not function without the coordination and
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control of active-duty military and intelligence personnel in
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violation of their oaths "to faithfully preserve, protect, and defend the
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Constitution of the United States of America."
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If the Control Group is a "rogue" operation, one has to wonder
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what could be their motivation. Since power and wealth would
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presumably already be within their grasp, could the motivation be
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something more sinister? Could the Control Group be a cabal engaged
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in the disastrous, but time-honored (for neo-, crypto-, and plain ol'
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fascists) goal of global domination? It is conceivable that a relatively
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small force armed with super-technology derived from crashed UFOs could
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neutralize conventional and nuclear forces worldwide.
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Another possibility is that the Visitors themselves control the
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Control Group. Could the Visitors have dictated that secrecy be
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maintained, or could the Control Group actually be "cosmic Quislings"
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conspiring with alien invaders against the best interests of
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humanity?
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In any case, if the Control Group is independent from the
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constitutionally mandated chain-of-command structure of the U.S.
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Government, it could only be described as a de facto criminal enterprise,
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regardless of their motivations. If the Control Group is a rogue
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operation, no "Announcement" should be expected soon. But if the Control
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Group is functioning legally within a constitutional framework,
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an "Announcement" could be forthcoming -- mainly because the policy that
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was deemed necessary in 1947 may not be necessary today.
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At this stage in world affairs, maintenance of UFO secrecy in the
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interests of national security would no longer seem to be
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justifiable. A newly installed administration, such as the Clinton
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administration, would have no culpability in the cover-up, and thus would
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not suffer politically from any "Announcement." In fact, the president
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would probably make political points for instituting UFO glasnost --
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many would look to him for leadership in coping with the startling
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revelations, enhancing his presidency.
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Fear of widespread panic would also be questionable, considering
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that almost every citizen is sure to have at least contemplated
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the possibility of "aliens landing on the White House lawn." After all,
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one would think there is much more danger associated with purely
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terrestrial developments like nuclear weapons in the hands of fellow
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humans like Saddam Hussein, Kim Il Sung, or the ayatollah du jour
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than the most likely scenarios of overt alien contact.
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The stage for "The Announcement" could be set through informal
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release of information to ufologists, which would garner publicity in the
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ufological press. Names of "point men," major officials in the UFO program
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would be included in these releases. Mainstream journalists
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could check some of the statements attributed to the "point men," and
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shockingly, receive confirmation from these selected public
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officials. The public perception would begin to be ratcheted-up as
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headlines announce that government officials are going "on the record"
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concerning the reality of the UFO situation.
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An Oval Office address revealing the Big Secret would be perhaps
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the most dramatic event in recorded history.
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The "Announcement" could be staged to be comforting, reassuring,
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and no cause for alarm. One can assume that there have
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been contingency plans in place for such a development for decades.
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Picture Walter Cronkite, Carl Sagan, or Ted Koppel calmly
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interviewing the Control Group's experts, political leaders, theologians,
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etc., interspersed between video clips of UFOs and the Visitors
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themselves. It would be a mind-boggling, paradigm-shifting event to be
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sure, but not something that would shatter the collective national
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psyche. After a year or so, the sensation would die down and the story
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would inevitably fade from the front page, replaced by the usual
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shootings and scandals.
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The are four important reasons why the government should come
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clean and release the information it undoubtedly posesses:
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1) Many people claim to have had contact with alien Visitors;
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release of this information should confirm or deny whether their
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experiences were the result of some neurological disorder or actual alien
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contact. Even if details of the interaction between Visitors and
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humans are scary, it is always better to know, rather than not know,
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what's really going on. Always.
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2) Due to the long-standing and pervasive secrecy surrounding UFO
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projects, many technological and scientific discoveries
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based on UFO technology may not have been fully exploited.
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3) The historic nature of contact with non-human intelligence is
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too important to be suppressed. It's as if there was a continent on
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the Earth that generations of map-makers and navigators had conspired to
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conceal.
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4) In a democracy, important cultural issues are resolved in an
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open, democratic manner based on informed debate. Are there
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other subjects of great historic and cultural importance that should be
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abdicated to the military/intelligence establishment?
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As an outsider, I can only hope the Control Group are "good guys."
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If they are, they should be aware of the paranoia their cover-
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up engenders -- which is still another reason for lifting the veil of
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secrecy. Considering that ufologists who "know too much" don't simply
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disappear, but instead, seem to be co-opted by or into the Control Group,
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and the fact that the UFO program has been successfully maintained through
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nine administrations, I think it's safe to assume that they are "good
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guys" operating under executive branch command.
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But if the Control Group are "bad guys," a rogue operation operating
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outside the law for whatever purpose, don't hold your breath
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waiting for "The Announcement." If this is the case, I suspect our main
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concern will be stockpiling food and ammunition.
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Copyright 1994 Vince Johnson
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This article may be freely reproduced so long as the following notice is
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included:
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-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-
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This article originally appeared in the Dec-Jan '94 issue of CE
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CHRONICLES, The Journal of the Close Encounters Research Network
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(C.E.R.N.). Annual subscriptions $25 (includes BBS access). For more
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information write: C.E.R.N., 10878 Westheimer, No. 293, Houston
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TX 77042; call or fax to (713) 558-1630; or log-on to the CE-BBS (713)
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558-5342.
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-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-
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