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SUBJECT: UPDATE/SITUATION REPORT FOR 1988 BY W. ENGLISH FILE: UFO2918
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by William S. English
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DEDICATION
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I would like very much to dedicate this to the late Jim and
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Corral Lorenzen, founders and pioneers in the field of UFO Studies
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and Aerial Phenomena, and to all the men and women who, over the
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years have risked so much to gather the evidence and reports that
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have made this field both controversial and necessary.
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INTRODUCTION
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During the past three to four decades there have been a
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continual stream of reported sightings of Unidentified Flying
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Objects, alleged abductions of human-beings by aliens, contact of
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human-beings by aliens, animal and human mutilations by alien-
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beings, alien bases, and rumors of alien invasion.
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In addition to the questions that these things alone bring up,
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there are also the added questions of religious and moral ethics.
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Was god in fact an alien-being, or was christ constructed by the
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aliens as a bio-genetic/social experiment? If this is in fact the
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case, what effect will it have upon the social structure of our
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world and our race as human-beings? Will we as humans band
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together as one ? Or will we fall to pieces and destroy one
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another ? Most importantly, we must ask the question :"what are
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we as humans prepared to do in the event that all of this is true
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or partially true?
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Bearing all of this in mind, we will explore the possibilities
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and offer up some interesting speculations into these and other
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questions that we will review and discuss throughout this
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document.
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Part One
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In 1976, while working as a Data Analyst for the United
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States Department of Defence Security Services Command at RAF
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Chicksands, England. I had the task of analyzing a copy of what
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was entitled Grudge/Blue Book Report #13.
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Ostensively the government published Blue Book Reports #1 through
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12 and 14 on to the last report, but claims that it in fact never
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published a report numbered 13. One of the many excuses given by
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the Air Force was that there was never a number 13 because of
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superstitions about the number. One of the many arguments against
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this excuse is that the government had never before cared one wit
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for superstition, and why should they all of a sudden do so now???
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Several years went by with this being the pat excuse until June
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of 1977, when the report came across my disk at Security Services
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with a disposition order to read and analyze.
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The report was an annotated version, with photographs and
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various scientific data reports on findings of research that was
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contained within the publication. Among the photographs were
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several of Aliens that were being autopsied and some that appeared
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to be alive. Much of the data it contained dealt with the autopsy
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findings and a great deal of technological data. Much of the
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technological data dealt with the research performed on the
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recovered vehicles or space craft and there was some mention of
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animal and human mutilation, with the report of several incidents.
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This in itself wouldn't mean a great deal, were it not for the
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fact that during the past twelve years there have been several
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attempts on my life. These attempts, I believe, have been in
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order to keep me quiet about what I saw. Shortly after my viewing
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of the documents I was, without warning, released under duress
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from my job and deported from the country without even being able
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to say good-bye to my wife and children, who remained in England,
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and who are still there to this day.
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MY BEGINNING ASSOCIATION WITH APRO
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For the record, and also to clear up certain rumors that have
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been flying around for the past several years the following
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details certain circumstances that took place from 1977 to 1981.
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I add this since I am the focal point for several of the nasty
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rumors that have been flying concerning my validity and the
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validity of my reported viewing of Grudge/Blue Book Report #13.
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Very shortly after my forced return to the United States and my
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subsequent return to Tucson Arizona. I had the occasion to be
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present at Pima Community College for a lecture that was being
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given by Stanton Friedman, on the subject of UFOs. Because of my
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personal experiences it is understandable that I would be
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extremely interested in the lecture, thus my presence.
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During the course of Stanton's lecture I found that there were
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certain things he said that I wasn't to terribly impressed with.
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Not, mind you, because he was a bad speaker, on the contrary, he
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was an excellent speaker. But more because the information that he
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was imparting was inaccurate, based on what I at the time knew to
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be true. One point did come up during the course of his speech
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that struck home. His comment that Blue Book Report #13 did not
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exist. I knew this to be a fallacy as I had read the report
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several months previously, and at the end of his lecture I
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approached him and told him so. During the next several hours,
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Stanton Friedman, Jim Lorenzen, and Allen Benz grilled me
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extensively at the APRO offices while recording the entire
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session. Allen Benz, now the president of the Foundation for UFO
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Research in Tucson will verify this fact.
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During the interview I imparted everything that I could
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possibly remember concerning the incident and then left, not to
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return for several months.
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I remember this period of my life extremely well as I was
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approaching my first christmas without my family and shortly after
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that my twenty-fifth birthday. Which for some reason was extremely
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traumatic for me. In short, it was one of the worst years of my
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life. I had been forcefully separated from my family, and had
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very little communication with them. I was reaching an age when
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most men had a home, family, and all of the mundane problems that
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go along with it, and I wanted very much to have a piece of the
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same thing. I was extremely confused because I didn't know or
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understand why all of this had happened to me. I came very close
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to committing suicide that year, so my recollection of it is very
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clear.
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It wasn't until several months later that I began to realize
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just exactly what was happening, and as a result I began to seek
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out answers. Occasionally I would stop by the APRO offices and
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talk with Christine Panter, the secretary that worked there, and
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go digging through the files trying to learn everything that I
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could on the subject of UFOs.
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While contending with my own problems of trying to find the
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answers as to why I had lost my family, and slowly discovering
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that the government was in fact responsible for everything, I was
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inadvertently fighting for my own life. On several occasions,
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without realizing the true cause of it, I began to experience a
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series of potentially fatal accidents and the loss of several
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extremely good jobs. On one occasion my apartment caught fire,
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destroying everything that I had, and killing a pet hamster. At
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the time the fire started, I would have normally been asleep as it
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was my usual habit to stay up until the early hours of the morning
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working on various projects for a small leather business I was in
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the process of starting. That day however, I was spending the
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night with a friend, taking care of work that he had offered me at
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his home. A lucky circumstance? I suppose it would have been
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except the Tucson Fire Department determined that it was arson.
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On one other occasion I was driving to Sierra Vista, Arizona,
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on the back of my motorcycle, to visit with my father at his
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office. While driving down Interstate 10, a big black limo (a
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continental I believe) began pacing me at the edge of town, and
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followed me almost the whole distance until there was no traffic
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for several miles in either direction, whereupon it began trying
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to force me off of the road by pulling up beside me and in front
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of me. In this case I was extremely lucky and was able to ride
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into the desert where the car was unable to follow. On the return
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trip, my father followed me closely in his car to make sure that
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it didn't happen again. Over the years that have been over 15
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attempts on my life, the most recent being in December of 1988.
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THE TROUBLE WITH APRO/BILL ENGLISH THE GOVERNMENT AGENT
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It was over a period of four years that this continued off and
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on. During all of this, Allen Benz and myself became friends and
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on occasion I would do some work for APRO and at the same time
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help myself financially when the opportunity arose. One such
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occasion resulted in my having to travel to Los Angeles to act as
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consultant and representative of APRO for Barry & Enwright
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Productions. Barry & Enwright were in the process of Producing a
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pilot program for television entitled "Strange as it Seems." This
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was to be their answer to the then popular program, "That's
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Incredible." Unknown to me at the time, they had also contacted
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Dr. J. Allen Hynek of the Center For UFO studies, and who's name
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figured so prominently in the Grudge/Blue Book Report #13, as it
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was he who had also read the report and stated that although he
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had not seen the evidence first hand, felt that everything in the
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report was true.
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Dr. Hynek and I sat in the green room for the better part of an
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hour while waiting for our appearance on the stage, and I asked
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him about the report and why it was that he and the government
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denied it's existence. At first he tried to tell me that I didn't
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know what I was talking about, and told me not to bother him. It
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wasn't until I became angry and told him that I had seen report
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#13 and analyzed it for the government while working for Air Force
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Security Services in England, and that his signed initials and
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signature was all over the damned thing, so not to even try
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denying it to me. that he finally admitted to it's existence.
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But, he also said that he would never admit to it publicly, and
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would call me a liar should I try to get him involved in anything.
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I asked him the standard question ;"why me? Why was I the one to
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have to analyze it and lose everything? His answer...."Somebody
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had to do it"
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Very shortly after this, Allen Benz and myself became
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embroiled in an internal conflict with APRO which resulted in
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several law suits. Contrary to the belief that Coral Lorenzen
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would have had people believe at the time, we were not government
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agents, and we were not trying to take control of APRO.
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During the course of his duties as APRO Librarian, Allen
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discovered that the organization was in serious danger of losing
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it's non-profit status and that the then listed board of directors
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were in danger of losing considerably more than that if APRO were
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ever sued. When Allen approached Jim and Coral Lorenzen with this
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problem he was completely ignored. After it became apparent to
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him what the situation was he came to me.
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After carefully reviewing the documents and the records of APRO,
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we discovered that the organization was in fact in violation of
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the non-profit status as there had not been an election of new
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board members for over a period of five years, and that the annual
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report that was required by the Arizona State Corporation
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Commission had not been filed for an even longer time. This
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clearly was a violation and APRO technically had lost it's non-
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profit status. At that point, if APRO were ever sued by anyone,
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anyone at all, the members of the listed Board, under which, APRO
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continued to operate would have been held personally liable and
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any and all of their personal assets could have been forfeit
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should a suit gone against them.
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It was because of this, and the fact that the Lorenzen's
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refused to take any action on the matter, that Allen and I decided
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to push the issue and force a vote of a new board of directors.
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With this in mind, Allen and I began to send out proxy forms to
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the general membership to force a board election. It was never
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our intention to take control of APRO, but rather try and force
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the organization and the Lorenzen's to meet the regulations as set
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down by the ASCC so that there could not be any repercussions on
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the governing body. Unfortunately we got beat at our own game.
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Unknown to us Jim had gone to the Post Master in Tucson and
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managed to convince him to route all of the Proxy forms back to
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him rather than to Allen and myself as they had been addressed.
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When it came time for the meeting Jim voted the proxies that he
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had in his position and we were left with egg on our faces. Not
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content with that, Coral then started publishing defamatory
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statements in the APRO News letter concerning Allen and myself,
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saying that I was an agent of the government who's only purpose
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was to destroy APRO, and claiming that Allen was duped by me,
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which in turn forced us to seek legal counsel and bring suit
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against them for slander. I was unable to continue with the suit
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as other problems arose at that time that forced me to leave Allen
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pretty much taking care of the whole thing and shouldering the
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financial burden as well. In the interim, Allen's lawyer
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apparently got them to retract their statements under the threat
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of suit, but at the same time Coral then got one of her cronies in
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California to file suit against Allen and I in a California court.
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All of this was unknown to me at the time as I was then on the
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run. Additional details of what took place after that are with
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Allen Benz.
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I GO ON THE LAM
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While all of this was going on there were other matters taking
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place that I had to deal with. Most notably that of Col.Robert
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Black, and his former Operations Sgt. from RAF Chicksands.
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Apparently, shortly after my forced departure, they to were forced
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to leave under pretty much the same circumstances. Some how or
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other they were able to locate me and we, after much suspicious
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repartee, agreed to take a serious look at the situations that had
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arisen. Black had gotten information that some where along the
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edge of the White Sands Missile Test Range there was an alien craft
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that had been buried because it was simply to big to transport.
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We didn't know at the time whether or not it was true, but being
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the fools that we were, we decided to check it out. I sold my
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business and the others put up their share of the money to
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purchase a van and have it specially equipped with such things as
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ground radar (marine radar system for private boats),
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magnetometers, gravitometers, sound detectors, and infrared
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sensoring devices. We also carried in the van metal detectors,
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water, food and camping equipment.
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After linking up with them in Belen New Mexico, we traveled in
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the van around the entire perimeter of the Test range, going up to
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the Trinity Atomic Test Site and working our way down to
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Alamogordo, New Mexico, where we then entered through the White
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Sands National Monument late in the evening. We proceeded to the
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northern most boundary of the monument where we then entered the
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test range. We had been on the range approximately an hour and a
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half at the time. I was outside of the van, about 500 to 1,000
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meters in front, with a metal detector checking to see if I
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couldn't find any kind of metallic object that would give any
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indication as to the possible finding of the alien craft. We did
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this as some of the information Black had, indicated that the
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craft had crashed somewhat closer to Holloman Air Force Base than
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any other place.
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As I was walking in front of the van, Black and the Sergeant
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were riding in it, following me with the headlights on so that I
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wouldn't step on anything without seeing it first. It was here
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that I heard a familiar sound that instinctively made me scream
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incoming and hit the dirt face first without even thinking. It
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was an incoming rocket that hit the van, blowing it up and killing
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the two of them. There can be no mistake that they were killed as
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there was absolutely nothing left of the van except debris. At
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this point, after assessing the situation quickly, I took off in a
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westerly direction, not wanting to be next on the hit parade. For
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the next several days I avoided helicopters and what appeared to
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be search parties, traveling only at night until I made it off the
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range and onto a highway, where I hitched hiked back to Tucson,
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and ultimately to the home of Wendelle Stevens.
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When I arrived at Wendelle's I told him everything that had
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taken place and then got him to drive me to a girl friend's house
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where he dropped me off a couple of blocks away. It was then that
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I determined that they, whoever they were, knew who I was and
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where I was at. It was time to disappear.
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To accomplish this, I began by breaking off my relationship
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with my girl friend at the time, and moving to a small trailer on
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the west side of town, where I then packed all of my belongings or
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sold them off. I then, after a period of several days took a bus
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to Phoenix, where I arranged to have myself arrested by the
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phoenix police on some outstanding traffic tickets, and put in the
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Phoenix municipal jail. I then paid the fines and returned to
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Tucson, by private car. I was establishing a trail at this point
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in order to throw off anyone that might be following or trying to
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trace me. Within twelve hours of arriving back in Tucson, I took
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a back-pack with clothing and limited food supplies and struck out
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across the desert toward San Diego. Traveling at night and
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sleeping during the heat of the day. When I arrived in San Diego
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I then made my way up the coastal highway toward Los Angeles,
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stopping at the camping sites along the way that are available by
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the California Parks and Recreation Department.
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When I arrived in Los Angeles I then spent the night in a
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shelter for street people and then the next day looked for a
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better situation in which to live for a while. I found it in the
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form of an establishment called Hudson House. Which I must say
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was an inspired stroke of genius on my part as it was most likely
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the one place that no one would think to look for me. Hudson
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House was and I suppose still is a halfway house for gays trying
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to make it away from their families. And I must say, much to
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their credit, for those who are not gay but are in need of help.
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As I'm not gay and had made no bones about the fact that I was
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extremely heterosexual, I felt that this was the one place no one
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would think to look for me. I was right. After finding a job at
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one of the many local restaurants in the Hollywood area, I lived
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there for a three month period, where upon I then contacted my
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mother who by this time had retired to a farm outside of
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Lynchburg, Virginia, and then moved on to Virginia, where I spend
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a year working on the farm for her and then moving into town where
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I began working over a seven year period at various radio and
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television stations as an announcer and cameraman.
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From this point on, until my re-emergence into the public eye
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in Sept of 1988, there is not a great deal to tell other than on
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two occasions I was once again made aware of how precarious my
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position was when someone unloaded several thousand rounds of
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machine gun fire into the home I was living at in a small town in
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Virginia, and when some one tried to run over me on the streets of
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Lynchburg. Twice!
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I COME OUT OF HIDING
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In July of 1988, I received a rather nasty note from my father
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saying that a John Lear had contacted his office about me. He
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said in the note that he had not told him anything about me nor
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where I was at and left it up to me to decide whether or not I
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wanted to contact Mr. Lear. I did nothing for about a month and a
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half. And at that point I had no intention of doing anything at
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all. Then one night, while working at the radio station I was
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employed at, a news clipping from the ABC pre-feed wire service
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came to my attention. It was a statement by Walt Andrus that
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there were in fact Aliens from space on the planet earth. This
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surprised me greatly as I felt that it was extremely out of
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character for some one of Walt's renown and status within the UFO
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investigative community. After giving it much thought I decided
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to place one call to Wendelle Stevens, who I had not spoken to
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since my disappearance.
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Wendelle, needless to say, was extremely surprised to hear from
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me as he assumed that I was dead. I asked Wendelle to keep my
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where abouts private for the moment, and he offered to send me a
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copy of Bill Steinman's book "UFO Crash at Aztec", where, he said,
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I played a fairly large part in one of the appendixes.
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Several days later I received the book from Wendelle and sat
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down to read what was said. At that point I wasn't quite sure
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what to think, but decided that perhaps it would be a good idea to
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come back out in the open in order to test the waters.
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I then contacted John Lear, posing as an Attorney representing
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"Mr. English's interest", in order to find out what it was John
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wanted with me. After talking with John for a few minutes I hung
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up and began to consider the possibilities and what to do about
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it. After several more weeks I then contacted John and he
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ultimately came to see me in Virginia, where we Discussed
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Grudge/Blue Book Report #13.
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The UFO Legend
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"In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, on the fifth day
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of the month, as I was among the exiles by the river Che'bar, the
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heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God."
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"As I looked, behold, a stormy wind came out of the north, and
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a great cloud, with brightness round about it, and fire flashing
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forth continually, and in the midst of the fire, as it were
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gleaming bronze. And from the midst of it came the likeness of
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four living creatures. And this was their appearance: they had the
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form of men, but each had four faces, and each of them had four
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wings. Their legs were straight, and the soles of their feet were
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like the sole of a calf's foot; and they sparkled liked burnished
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bronze. Under their wings on their four sides they had human
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hands. And the four had their faces and their wings thus: their
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wings touched one another; they went everyone forward, without
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turning as they went. As for the likeness of their faces, each had
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the face of a man in front; the four had the face of a lion on the
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right side, the four had the face of an ox on the left side, and
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the four had the face of an eagle at the back. Such were their
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faces. And their wings were spread out above; each creature had
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two wings, each of which touched the wing of another, while two
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covered their bodies. And each went straight forward; where ever
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the spirit would go, they went, without turning as they went. In
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the midst of the living creatures there was something that looked
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like burning coals of fire, like torches moving to and fro among
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the living creatures; and the fire was bright, and out of the fire
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went forth lightning. And the living creatures darted to and fro,
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like a flash of lightning
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Now, as I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel upon
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the earth beside the living creatures, one for the each of the
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four of them. As for the appearance of the wheels and their
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construction: their appearance was like the gleaming of a
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chrysolite; and the four had the same likeness, their construction
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being as it were a wheel within a wheel. When they went, they went
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in any of their four directions without turning as they went. The
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four wheels had rims and they had spokes; and their rims were full
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of eyes round about...(Ezek 1:1-18)
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And Ezekiel saw the wheel...and this is the wheel that he
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saw....It seems interesting that Ezekiel's description of his
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vision of god and the angels fit almost exactly with the
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descriptions that many modern day individuals give when describing
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UFO sightings. There are differences of course in language,
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however this description seems to be fairly easy to interpret.
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At the risk of alienating those of you who are fervent
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christians, what Ezekiel described was a UFO.
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If one were to look closely at the legends of the various
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civilizations they would see that throughout recorded history,
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there has been a constant flow of UFO sighting. Or at least let us
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speculate such for the sake of argument for right now.
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The legend of Flying Saucers or UFO's seems to have been
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perpetuated down through the ages in one form or another, but
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always leaving open many questions that seem to have no answers.
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One such perpetrator was author "Eric Von Daniken", who wrote
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his series of books based on speculations concerning ancient South
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|
American artifacts and ruins. Von Daniken wrote that based on
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these artifacts and ancient writings that seemed to be without
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translation, that there was the possibility that ancient
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astronauts in fact visited the earth before recorded history and
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that it was these astronauts that were in fact worshipped as gods
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by the ancient humans.
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This is of course a very basic summation of what Von Daniken
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was trying to postulate in his work, and it would have been a
|
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theory that could have opened new areas of research were it not
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|
for the fact that Von Daniken himself stated later that his work
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|
was not factual and was not researched as he would have had
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everyone believe that it was.
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It was unfortunate that this was in fact the case, as Von
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Daniken's work did in fact cause several people to speculate on
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the possibilities that we had in fact been visited in the past by
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alien races.
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But! At the same time, let me ask the question...Why not?? Why
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is it so difficult for us to accept the possibilities of this
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having in fact happened?
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EXAMPLE
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Let us take for granted, for the moment, that all legend is
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based on some sort of fact. And that although legend loses in the
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translation from the original language, and certain aspects of it
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|
change through the ages, for the most part the legend is true.
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Now let us examine one legend in particular, which is probably
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the most persistent through the ages...The Lost Civilization of
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Atlantis.
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The legend states that Atlantis was a civilization far advanced
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for it's time and even for our time. The legend itself is the
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stuff that movies have been made of, and speaks of wondrous
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technologies that make the technology of today look pale by
|
|
comparison. As far as we have been able to determine, the legend
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of Atlantis had been handed down from Socrates and the ancient
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Greeks. But the tale of Atlantis was in fact an ancient legend,
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even in the time of Socrates.
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Let us examine another possibility ... The Pyramids of Ancient
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Egypt.
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For the most part, the construction of the ancient ruins of
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Egypt can be explained in fairly conventional terms, there are
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however certain aspects that cannot be explained. Let us examine
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Cheops Pyramid.
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Records indicate that in construction time, most pyramids were
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started at the time the Pharaoh came to the throne of the Egyptian
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Empire, which at the time was considerable for the ancient world.
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Egypt being a moving force in the ancient world, and remaining at
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|
the pinnacle until the rise of the Roman Empire. Most Pharaohs
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|
personally supervised the construction of their final resting
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|
place, believing that the quality their life in the next world
|
|
would depend on how sumptuous their funerary arrangements were.
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Of Course being the ruler of an Empire made it possible for them
|
|
to spare no expense, and in many cases the expense exceeded the
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|
entire amount of money that it would take to run their Kingdom for
|
|
ten years or more. It was not uncommon for millions of dollars and
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|
thousands of lives to be spent during the construction of royal
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tombs.
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Bearing this in mind, records indicate that Cheops Pyramid or
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the great pyramid as it is now referred to, was begun well into the
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rule of the Pharaoh Cheops and was completed well before his
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death. Yet it is one of the largest and most perfect of ancient
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|
structures. Another point to consider among others is that the
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sand-stone used in it's construction was several hundred miles
|
|
away from the pyramid site and was transported down the Nile River
|
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one block at a time. Also the fitting of each block of the
|
|
construction was so perfect that even today it is impossible to
|
|
even fit a piece of paper between each block. And finally, the
|
|
fact that during the construction of the great pyramid it remained
|
|
in a perfect square at it's base with less than 1/2 inch
|
|
deviation. Something that's very difficult, even by using today's
|
|
construction methods.
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Add all of this to the fact that the ancient Egyptian Book of
|
|
the Dead gave very specific instructions as to the preservation of
|
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the body with the view toward eventual resuscitation of the living
|
|
body and the reunion of the spirit with the body. Most ancient
|
|
religions talk of life after death in some form or another, but
|
|
none speak of life returning to the body and none other has taken
|
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such pains in preservation of the physical remains, using
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techniques that even today have not been duplicated in even the
|
|
best of laboratories.
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Remembering all of this, let us ask the following questions:
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1.) Why has ancient legend persistently told stories of wondrous
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technological advances that we have yet to discover, and speak of
|
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them as though they were and accomplished fact of life for that
|
|
time.?
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2.) Why do many legends of the past seem to have the same ring of
|
|
familiarity in that they all seem to contain the same elements and
|
|
those elements all have a ring of truth. (whether its because of
|
|
repetition or some other reason)
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|
Answers??
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At this point there are no answers to the questions, and for
|
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the most part we as researchers and investigators aren't even sure
|
|
of what questions to ask.
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MODERN LEGENDS
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During the past twelve years, (since 1977), there have been a
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|
number of modern legends that we can trace back to their source.
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|
We are fortunate that we can trace them back to their origins as it
|
|
then makes it possible to investigate them thoroughly. And I must
|
|
admit that I am the perpetrator of at least one of those legends.
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|
Which I will go into further in a few moments.
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One of the most prevalent of these legends beside the
|
|
Grudge/Blue Book Report #13 is the Dulce Report of Paul Bennewitz.
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|
Bennewitz originally reported that he had been able to identify
|
|
a secret alien base through the investigation of an abduction case
|
|
that involved a woman and her son. During the course of his
|
|
investigation he apparently was contacted by aliens and given all
|
|
kinds of information. This in itself cannot be placed among the
|
|
classification of cold hard evidence, but one interesting point is
|
|
that during the course of his investigation of the woman and her
|
|
son certain evidence came to light that more or less set the UFO
|
|
investigative world on its ear.
|
|
The subject was hypnotically regressed by Dr. Leo Sprinkle of
|
|
Illinois University. During the course of the regression the
|
|
subject recounted how her and her son were traveling home on a
|
|
lonely highway in the Southwest when they came across what she
|
|
described as a cattle mutilation. Specifically they witnessed a
|
|
calf being mutilated. As they observed what was taking place,
|
|
they were seen and ultimately taken captive themselves.
|
|
The subject related how she and her son were taken in separate
|
|
vehicles to what she assumed was an underground installation.
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|
|
|
While in the installation, the subject related how she was
|
|
subjected to a physical examination and questioning by the aliens.
|
|
who she described as being small, about four feet in height, and
|
|
she was questioned extensively. During the course of all of this
|
|
she apparently broke away from her captors and ran aimlessly down
|
|
several corridors until she came to a room that had a rather
|
|
pungent odor. She described it's contents to Dr. Sprinkle, and
|
|
told him of seeing a vat in the middle of the room. It was from
|
|
this that the odor was coming from. She described how when she
|
|
came closer to the vat she saw what appeared to be the body parts
|
|
of a human male floating in an amber liquid. She went on to
|
|
describe how she was found and the consternation her presence in
|
|
the room caused the aliens. Apparently, shortly there after, she
|
|
and her son were returned to her car without any conscious memory
|
|
of their experience.
|
|
It was this, coupled with his supposed contacts with the aliens
|
|
that caused Bennewitz to initially send a report to the Aerial
|
|
Phenomena Research Organization detailing his experiences and
|
|
contacts with the Aliens. During the course of all of this it was
|
|
initially thought that Bennewitz was himself, not all together
|
|
there. In point of fact shortly there after, Bennewitz was
|
|
involuntarily committed to the New Mexico State Hospital for the
|
|
mentally ill, where he was forced to undergo treatment for an
|
|
undetermined mental disorder. He was in fact involuntarily
|
|
committed a total of three times, where finally on the third time
|
|
it is reported that he underwent electro-shock therapy.
|
|
When Bennewitz was finally discharged from the hospital he
|
|
became a recluse from the UFO investigative field, publicly
|
|
stating that he would no longer have anything to do with UFO's and
|
|
that he suggested that all of those involved in this field of
|
|
research should also get out and let the government do the work
|
|
that they are more knowledgeable in. In short, he was saying that
|
|
the government knew what they were doing and we should stay out of
|
|
it.
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|
|
|
|
|
If this were all there was to it then there would be no further
|
|
investigation into the reports that Bennewitz filed. However, as
|
|
time passed, more and more evidence came to light that proved
|
|
Bennewitz was not insane and that there was some substance to
|
|
everything that he had been saying all along.
|
|
Another modern day legend is that of myself and my Viewing of
|
|
Grudge/Blue Book Report #13, of which your already aware.
|
|
|
|
A New Ally
|
|
|
|
Once again, time has proven to be an ally in that evidence has
|
|
come to light over the past several years, that has substantiated
|
|
everything that I initially said about my viewing of Report #13.
|
|
In addition, one other person, William M. Cooper, formerly of the
|
|
United States Naval Intelligence section, CINCPAC, has come
|
|
forward and admitted viewing an earlier version of the Grudge/Blue
|
|
Book Report #13.
|
|
With the exception of some minor differences that are
|
|
explainable by the fact that the copy I saw was an annotated
|
|
version, Mr. Cooper's and my comparison match almost perfectly.
|
|
And I might add that Bill Cooper and I were talking about all of
|
|
this long before we knew that either existed.
|
|
While Cooper saw his version of the documents in the early
|
|
seventies while working with the Pacific Fleet, I saw my version
|
|
of the very same documents while in the employ of the U.S. Air
|
|
Force Security Services Command at RAF Chicksands in England in
|
|
the mid-seventies. I, however, was the first to speak out
|
|
publicly when I attended a lecture given by one Stanton Friedman,
|
|
a nuclear scientist, who at the time was devoted to finding the
|
|
truth about UFOs and the possible implications of their existence.
|
|
I might add at this point, that over the years certain others have
|
|
claimed to have seen these same documents, but have in fact been
|
|
nothing more than dupes of certain dis-information specialist that
|
|
are under the employ of the U.S. Government.
|
|
|
|
PART TWO
|
|
|
|
THE CURRENT UFO STATUS
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|
|
|
|
|
Currently there are several factions within the investigative
|
|
community. One is the UFO and government involvement faction,the
|
|
others are, UFOs and Mutilations, UFOs and Abductions, UFOs and
|
|
Alien presence, and UFOs and Metaphysical phenomenon.
|
|
Of the five, UFOs and Government involvement, and UFOs and
|
|
Alien Presence are the two most heated factions at the moment.
|
|
Sort of them verses the rest of the Investigative Community.
|
|
|
|
AT PRESENT
|
|
|
|
At present the factions concerning government involvement and
|
|
alien presence are fighting it out to see who comes out on top.
|
|
Government involvement while acceding the fact the government is
|
|
involved in some sort of cover-up will not come to any kind of
|
|
agreement with Alien Presence, saying that the Alien Presence
|
|
faction is alarmist and lacks solid evidence to prove their
|
|
claims. The Alien Presence faction on the other hand, claims that
|
|
the Government Involvement faction is in the employ of the
|
|
Government itself and therefore they are working to hide the fact
|
|
that there are indeed alien bases on earth and in the United
|
|
States, and that the government had at one point entered into a
|
|
treaty with these aliens, allowing them to commit atrocities
|
|
against the populace of the United States, to have and occupy
|
|
secret bases in exchange for technological information and data.
|
|
The Government faction on the other hand, once again admits to the
|
|
possibility of the government covering up Alien Craft and that
|
|
type of thing, refuses to believe or accept the possibility of
|
|
Alien Bases. Which would seem to be cutting off their noses to
|
|
spite their face. How can you have one without the other???
|
|
|
|
The rest of the factions tend to look at their particular
|
|
philosophy as the true discipline and ignore all the others.
|
|
|
|
A CLOSER LOOK
|
|
|
|
Let us take a closer look at one particular section of each
|
|
faction and see if it is not possible to make a clear as mud
|
|
situation a little muddier.
|
|
|
|
During the past ten years, Bill Moore has publicly stated that
|
|
he believes that I have been lying all along about my viewing of
|
|
Grudge/Blue Book Report #13. On one occasion that I know of, he
|
|
told two engineers from Aerojet Corporation that I admitted to him
|
|
that I and Gerry Schultz were doing LSD when we wrote my report on
|
|
Viewing Report 13. Aside from the fact that it was an out and lie
|
|
and I never admitted any such thing to him, Gerry Schultz and I
|
|
were certainly never together long enough to do anything other
|
|
than him ask me questions while I was digging through files at the
|
|
APRO offices. And for the record I categoricly deny the use of
|
|
any drug other than those perscribed by my doctor. And since I
|
|
have developed a phobia about medications very rarely do I even do
|
|
that.
|
|
To add insult to injury, Moore then had the brass balls to
|
|
produce that piece of shit television program of his called "UFO
|
|
Cover up", and have his two song birds, Falcon and Condor, parrot
|
|
everything that I had been saying since 1977. If I'm a liar,then
|
|
I ask the question of what does this make him??
|
|
It seems pretty odd that Moore would say these things about me,
|
|
and then in the next breath repeat everything that I have been
|
|
saying for over ten years as though it were facts that he alone
|
|
discovered. I don't know about you, but it's would seem pretty
|
|
inconsistant with everything that he's been saying. And even were
|
|
I not in the position that I am in, I'd raise an eyebrow or two in
|
|
question.
|
|
|
|
On the other side of the coin there is John Lear, Bill Cooper,
|
|
Paul Bennewitz, and a host of others, including myself who are of
|
|
the firm belief that there is in fact an Alien presence here on
|
|
earth, and that it has been covered up for some time.
|
|
In all fairness though, let me point out that Moore and company
|
|
has come up with some interesting documents that appear to show
|
|
the existence of an organization known as MJ-12. But at the same
|
|
time, he claims that Bill Cooper's research and data on MJ-12 is
|
|
fraudulent and fabricated, and that Cooper doesn't know what he's
|
|
talking about. Inconsistancy after inconsistancy....
|
|
|
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
Lear, Cooper, and Bennewitz (most notably Lear and Cooper) have
|
|
evidence that ties together everything they are saying with other
|
|
evidence from different sources.
|
|
In the later part of June of 1977, I reviewed and analysed the
|
|
document now known as the Grudge/Blue Book Report #13. In this
|
|
report I viewed several hundred photographs, reports, incidents,
|
|
and comments made by certain individuals who had themselve in turn
|
|
read the report. At that time I had no knowledge what so ever of
|
|
Bill Cooper, and he had no knowledge of Bill English.
|
|
Bill Cooper on the other hand, had read his version of
|
|
Grudge/Blue Book Report #13 four years previously. Without us
|
|
knowing one another, nor having ever been in contact until 1988,
|
|
the information that we both had matched almost exactly with a few
|
|
certain exceptions. And those exceptions can be accounted for in
|
|
that the version I read, was annotated and contained
|
|
additional information that Cooper's did not.
|
|
Additionaly, even though neither of us have been able to
|
|
produce the document itself, other information and records have
|
|
come to light that upholds the voracity of our claim. But rather
|
|
than leave it there, research investigators from around the
|
|
country, who have dealt with the nuts and bolts of investigation,
|
|
have come up with sighting data, and most particularly Close
|
|
encounter data that strengthens our position.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Paul Bennewitz of Albuequerque, New Mexico, can no longer be
|
|
tagged as a nut case as he was originally, for the simple fact
|
|
that upon investigations performed as recently as this year,other
|
|
sources who were present at the time of his experiences, have
|
|
verified and confirmed everything that he has said.
|
|
|
|
With regard to Alien Bases and occupation, I offer for your
|
|
consideration the following.
|
|
|
|
In May of 1980, Dr. Leo Sprinkle, renown pyscotherapist, and
|
|
professor at Illinois State University, hypnotically regressed one
|
|
Myrna Hanson, a bank teller of Eagle Nest, New Mexico.
|
|
Hanson and her son were driving home one night along the
|
|
highway between Roswell(?) and Eagles Nest, New Mexico, when she
|
|
and her son, who was riding with her came upon what she later
|
|
discribed to Sprinkle during their regression session, as the
|
|
brightest light that she had ever seen. Apparently she stopped
|
|
the car and heard what sounded like a cow screaming in agony.
|
|
Hanson then discribed how she got out of the car and saw what
|
|
appeared to be several little men surrounding the cow and using
|
|
instruments of some type to mutilate it. Sprinkle's original
|
|
notes of the session go on to discribe how she reacted and what
|
|
she discribed seeing. In her discription she detailed how she and
|
|
her son were taken aboard separate craft and then taken to some
|
|
sort of base. During the course of the examination and insertion
|
|
of some sort of metallic object she managed at one point to break
|
|
away from her captors and ran down several halls until she came to
|
|
a room. In the room she discribed seeing what appeared to be some
|
|
sort of a vat filled with an amber liquid. As she came to the vat
|
|
she saw what she discribed as the body parts of a human male
|
|
floating in the liquid. When her captors finally found her they
|
|
were extremely upset and took her back to the examination room
|
|
where they completed whatever it was they were doing, and then
|
|
returned her and her son to the car where they were captured.
|
|
There is of course a great deal more to the story, but the
|
|
crux of the matter is that her discription of what see saw matches
|
|
perfectly with countless other incidents that have taken place
|
|
over the years, and supports the claims that have made by both
|
|
myself and Bill Cooper.
|
|
|
|
In short, the evidence is there if one cares to examine it and
|
|
then colate it against other evidence. Oddly enough, this seems
|
|
to be the one thing that Moore and company has refused to do,
|
|
saying that there is no need, because none of it is true.
|
|
Frankly I am astounded at this attitude. For all intent and
|
|
purpose it has become apparent that if these individuals are not
|
|
in the employ of the government, their only interest in UFO
|
|
investigation is the monetary return that it can offer them
|
|
because of the interest of the general public.
|
|
I agree that some measures must be taken in order to
|
|
financually support active research and investigation, but not at
|
|
the expense of fooling the people and ignoring the true facts of
|
|
what is happening around us.
|
|
|
|
This is remincent of the British Priminister, Harold MacMillum
|
|
going to Munich to get a peace agreement with Hitler and coming
|
|
home to tell everyone that there is nothing to fear. The germans
|
|
want peace and there will be peace in our time. That peacelasted
|
|
over four years and cost thousands of lives...
|
|
I ask where Bill Moore's evidence is....so far he has done
|
|
nothing more than spout retoric but hasn't even bothered to
|
|
present even a comparison of data or circumstances that will at
|
|
least open the door to more questions or discussion.
|
|
|
|
MORAL AND RELIGIOUS IMPLICATIONS
|
|
|
|
Let us assume for the moment that everything that Cooper,Lear,
|
|
Bennewitz, and English have been saying is true. Then let us
|
|
assume that the Aliens have in fact been present here on earth
|
|
since before the beginning of our recorded history. If you think
|
|
about Ezekiel and the wheel that he saw, then it's not that
|
|
difficult.
|
|
Several factions, the metaphysical in particular, have stated
|
|
that there is evidence indicating that the Aliens constructed a
|
|
being, either human or whatever, and placed him here on the earth.
|
|
And that this being was named Jesus Christ.
|
|
Then let us examine the Old Testament versus the New Testament
|
|
bible. The Old Testament Bible speaks of a vengeful god and the
|
|
New Testament speaks of a forgiving god. Frankly I lay no claim
|
|
to being a theologian. But there are others within the
|
|
investigative community that indicate there is in fact evidence
|
|
that the Aliens have been conducting bio-genetic experimentation
|
|
on humans, and also there is indication on a more practical level
|
|
that the ever popular "Grey Aliens" are in fact biological
|
|
constructs that serve as the work force of a higher order of Alien
|
|
Beings.
|
|
If this is true, then why is it so difficult to believe in the
|
|
other possibilities???
|
|
|
|
Once again let us assume that it is true.
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|
|
|
SCENARIO
|
|
|
|
Evidence has come to light that proves the Aliens have in fact
|
|
been on earth since before the beginning of recorded history.
|
|
Further evidence has come to light that shows in fact the Aliens
|
|
were influencing the social and religious developement of mankind
|
|
and posing as a higher being, or God. Additional evidence shows
|
|
that Jesus Christ was placed on earth by a different faction of
|
|
Alien Beings.
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RESULTS?
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Everything that mankind has believed for the past six thousand
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years is nothing, therefore there is no god and the word of god as
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it is written in the books and laws of the major religions of the
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world is a false dogma handed down by beings from another planet.
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Aside from the fact that mankind had been betrayed for over six
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thousand years, the laws and moral codes that have governed him as
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a race are going to be looked upon as lies. It doesn't matter
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that those laws and codes were ultimately responsiable for his
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developement into what we refer to as modern civilization.
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Additionaly the panic and anarchy that would result from such a
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discovery would for the most part do one of two things. It would
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either distroy us as a race, or it would finally break down the
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barriers that have developed between us as humans and draw us
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together. Which it would be, is undeterminable until such time
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that it happens.
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With regard to moral codes and values...It would be evident
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that the moral codes we as a race had lived with through the ages,
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would have been those of a different race of beings and not our
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own. Would we accept them once again as ours, or would we
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fall into chaos trying to reestablish a code more suited to our
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own needs as human beings? And would those codes be far different
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from what we had originally lived with?
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CONCLUSIONS
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The first and most obvious conclusion that we must make is that
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there are no real answers at this point in time. The next
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conclusion that must be made, is that we have barely even started
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to learn what questions we must ask. This must be accepted before
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anything else can be accomplished. For the first thirty years of
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UFO investigation, we have slowly and painstakingly gathered
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evidence, reports, and sighting information not really knowing
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why, but doing so because of our nature as human-beings.
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To what purpose??
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It is evident that we as investigators must now come together
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and create a situation that gives complete access to documentation
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and information. We must set a policy as to review of information
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and public awareness, and ultimately action concerning release of
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such information.We must review the implications and the reactions
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to the release of said information, and it's effect on the general
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public.
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At this point I would also point out that there is a better
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than average chance that the public might handle it better than
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the government would give it credit. Due in part to the efforts
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of the government, as it would seem that the government for the
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past thirty years has made every effort it can to desensitise the
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general public.
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