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INSIDE UFOLOGY
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February 1989
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FRIEDMAN 1, KLASS 0
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ParaNet Alpha 02/05 -- A minor victory may have been won by MJ-12
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proponents in their never-ending battle against UFO "negativist"
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Phil Klass, a victory that could cost Klass up to $1000.
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First, a little refresher on some of the finer points of MJ-12.
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A central document in the controversy is the Cutler-Twining Memo of
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July 14th, 1954, in which Presidential Assistant Robert Cutler
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informs Gen. Nathan Twining of a slight change in the scheduled
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meeting of MJ-12. This document is said to be independent
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confirmation of the existence of the super-secret Presidential UFO
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panel, since it was found in the National Archives. The closest
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scrutiny has been paid to this memo, and thus far it has
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seemingly eluded debunking. For all intents and purposes, it has
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the look, feel, and tenor of the real thing.
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However, it is not without controversy. For starters, an Archives
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expert has denied its authenticity on historical grounds. The
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alleged maker of the memo, Robert Cutler, was out of the country
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when it was typed. Researchers counter that Cutler's assistants,
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James Lay and Patrick Coyne, routinely sent out memos under
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Cutler's name, and they point to the fact that the memo (extant now
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in carbon copy only) is unsigned.
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Since the release of the MJ-12 package of documents in April of
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1987, CSICOPer Klass has hammered away at the Cutler/Twining memo,
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and in his latest barrage, argues that it is in a typeface known as
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Pica, or 12 point, referring to the height of the characters. In a
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letter to MJ-12-ologist Stan Friedman dated January 16th of this
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year, Klass states, "You will note that in the tradition of that
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era, these White House executives used the smaller Elite typeface."
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He encloses a "representative sample of typefaces used by Cutler
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and Lay's offices during the 1953-1957 period," all of which are in
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the Elite or 10-point typeface. "I challenge you to produce
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known-to-be-authentic White House/business letters/memoranda
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written by Cutler or Lay during the 1953-55 time period which use a
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typeface identical in size and style to that used in the _alleged_
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Cutler/Twining memo..."
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Klass emphasises his challenge in traditional style by offering to
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pay Friedman $100 for each such sample, up to a maximum of $1000.
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In a response dated January 20th, Friedman provides no fewer than
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20 such exemplars, more than enough to win the maximum prize.
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His letter to Klass is sprinkled with almost gleeful invective. "I
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am enclosing copies straight from my files of various Lay and
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Cutler material...first ones at hand, but just the tip of the
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iceberg...As usual you are flat out wrong because YOU DO NOT DO
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YOUR HOMEWORK AND ARE NOT INTERESTED IN TRUTH." In addition, he
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takes exception to Klass' statement that Elite is the "traditional"
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White House typeface. "How do you dare speak of a tradition of
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using elite type at the White House? Just how much White House
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material have you examined? The Ike Lib. [Eisenhower Presidential
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Library] alone has 250,000 pages of NSC material. The National
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Archives has loads as well, but I guess it is too far for you."
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(Klass lives in Washington, D.C., Friedman in Canada, yet the
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MJ-12-ologist makes frequent trips to the Archives in Washington).
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It is not the first major gaffe on Klass' part regarding the
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documents. Back in November of 1987, the debunker sent out a memo
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criticizing William Moore's seeming misspelling in "Air Materiel
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Command", and slyly noted that the same misspelling crops up in the
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Hillenkoetter Briefing, the central MJ-12 document, the implication
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being that Moore, and not Hillenkoetter, authored the document. But
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true to military tradition, "Materiel" is, for some reason, the
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correct spelling in that context. To his credit, Klass was quick to
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find his error and redistribute his memo with the words "I GOOFED"
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plainly scrawled across the top. However, the incident is cited
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by many as a prime example of Klass' quickness to point a finger
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at Moore, whom he has all but accused of outright hoax in the MJ-12
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affair.
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It is not altogether certain that Friedman has won this round hands
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down. Klass' letter specifically called for "letters" and
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"memoranda"; Friedman provides only headings and dates in his
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initial response. However, he promises more to come from his visits
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to the Truman and Eisenhower libraries; presumably at that time he
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will provide full copies of the documents, if he comes across any.
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MUFON TO COOPER: NO THANKS
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It is not known yet exactly why, but self-ordained Cosmic Watergate
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prophet Bill Cooper was invited, and now has been DISinvited, to speak
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at the upcoming MUFON convention in Las Vegas. At first, plans
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called for a roundtable discussion of MJ-12 researchers, including
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Cooper, John Lear, William Moore and Stan Friedman. But in a letter
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from MUFON's International Director Walt Andrus, it was implied
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that a credibility problem caused the convention planners to change
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their minds about including Cooper, who for the past eight months has
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flooded computer networks and radio talk shows with sensational
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charges of conspiracies involving multi-layered government UFO
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projects, underground alien bases, and government cooperation in
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alien abductions.
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Cooper, one of three individuals banned from using this network,
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has made claims ranging from a "mere" UFO sighting to inside
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knowledge of the structure and function of what he insists is the
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Majority Agency for Joint Information, or MAJI. He has leveled
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charges of disinformation against William Moore, who he claims is
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purposely obfuscating the truth by propagating "Majestic-12"
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information rather than "MAJI-Controlled" (MAJIC) information. He
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has even implicated this reporter in the disinformation campaign.
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Cooper's only corroboration is a Hawaiian named Robert Swan, whom
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he claims he showed several documents back in 1972. Swan made
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several generally corroborative statements to ParaNet's Tom Mickus,
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but has thus far refused an in-depth interview with another ParaNet
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operative in Hawaii.
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Cooper was banned from most ParaNet outlets in October due to what
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was termed "gross prevarication" regarding his claims. It is
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against ParaNet's Code of Operating Standards to deliberately
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provide false or misleading information regarding government
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involvement in UFO research. Cooper, by his own admission, provided
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contradictory data to the network, ostensibly for the purpose of
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"finding out who knew what." Since then he has consistently failed
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to provide documentary evidence to support his claims, and has
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exhibited what many have termed a "paranoia" that his life is in
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danger from sinister government forces for his campaign. That fear,
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however, has not thus far stayed him from his continuous cries of
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"cover-up" and "conspiracy"; whether his actions to this point
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constitute heroism or histrionics remains unclear.
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--Jim Speiser
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