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* CONFIDENTIAL *
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A SITUATION REPORT ON OUR ACQUISITION OF ADVANCED
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TECHNOLOGY AND INTERACTION WITH ALIEN CULTURES
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JANUARY 1988
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BY
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O.H. KRILL
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ABSTRACT
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Throughout the forty year period when UFO have been actively
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observed in our civilization, a lot of data has been gathered --
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data which has often pointed to aspects of the phenomena that have
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been supressed. As a result of the suppression and
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compartmentalization of the information, our culture has been
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fragmented into several levels of "reality" which both co-exist
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and oppose each other. Part of our culture does not or will not
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believe in the existence of other species; part of our culture
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acknowledges their existence or the probability of their
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existence; part of our culture is actually interacting with the
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other species. These simultaneous realities contribute to the
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condition of extreme confusion in which we find ourselves.
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Research into UFO's follows a similar pattern. Some view the
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matter in a completely empirical perspective; others search for
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patterns and functional relationships in events; still others go
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out and ask the right questions at the right time and get answers.
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Some of those answers that have appeared are, to some people,
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quite disturbing and fantastic.
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All in all, we are dealing with new concepts in physics, new
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concepts in psychology, and the gradually growing awareness that
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we are not only not alone here, but we have never been alone here.
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As if that were not enough, it turns out that factions of our
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society have known this, and apparently have been interacting with
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some of these alien species for quite a while.
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The bottom line is that all along, humanity has been led down
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a false path, a path that has been plagued by layer upon layer of
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conspiracies and disinformation. Technological knowledge and
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absolute power have been the motives on the human side. Survival
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has been the motive on the alien side, or at least as far as the
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predominant alien visitors are concerned.
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The intent of this paper is to bring much of the details
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regarding this into the open. You are not being asked to believe
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it, but to consider it in the light of what has happened, what is
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happening, and what may be developing right under our very noses.
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If you find that you cannot stomach such thoughts, or that you
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cannot deal with it, read no further.
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It is quite evident, or it should be, that the UFO situation
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is both complex and dangerous. The UFO problem is a multi-
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situational and multi-dimensional phenomena. We have established
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the following as having a basis in fact:
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o Craft from other worlds have crashed on Earth.
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o Alien craft are from both ultra-dimensional sources
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and sources within this dimension.
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o Early U.S. government efforts at acquiring alien
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technology were successful.
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o The U.S. government has had live alien hostages at
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some point in time.
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o The government has conducted autopsies on alien
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cadavers.
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o U.S. intelligence agencies, security agencies, and
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public agencies are involved in the coverup of facts
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pertaining to the situation.
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o People have been and are currently abducted,
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mutilated, murdered and kidnapped as a result of the
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UFO situation.
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o There is a current active alien presence on this
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planet among us that controls difference elements of
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our society.
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o Alien forces maintain bases on Earth and on the Moon.
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o The U.S. government has had a working relationship
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with alien forces for some time, with the express
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purpose of gaining technology in gravitational
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propulsion, beam weaponry and mind control.
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o Millions of cattle have been killed in the process
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of acquiring biological materials.
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o Both aliens and the U.S. government are responsible
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for mutilations, but for different reasons.
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o We live in a multi-dimensional world that is
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overlapped and visited by entities from other
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dimensions. Many of these entities are hostile.
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Many are not hostile.
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o The basis of our genetic development and religions
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lies in intervention by non-terrestrial and
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terrestrial forces.
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o Actual technology far exceeds that perceived by
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the public.
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o The United States space program is a cover operation
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that exists for public relations purposes.
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o People are being actively killed in order to suppress
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the facts about the situation. The CIA and the NSA
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are involved so deeply that exposure would cause
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collapse of their overt structure.
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o Facts indicate alien overt presence within five to
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ten years.
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o Our civilization is one of many that have existed in
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the last billion years.
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You will probably have more conclusions. To see, just read on....
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Animal Mutilations and UFOs
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General Chronology
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In the middle of 1963, a series of livestock attacks occurred
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in Haskell County, Texas. In a typical case, an Angus bull was
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found with its throat slashed and a saucer-sized wound in its
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stomach. The citizenry attributed the attacks to a wild beast of
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some sort, a "vanishing varmint." As it continued its furtive
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forays through the Haskell County outback, the bloodluster assumed
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somewhat more mythic proportions and a new name was destined to
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endure: The Haskell Rascal.
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Throughout the following decade, there would be sporadic
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reports of similar attacks on livestock. These attacks were
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occasionally described as "mutilations." The most prominent of
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these infrequent reports was the mutilation death of "Snippy" the
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horse in southern Colorado in 1967, accompanied by area UFO
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sightings, a Condon Committee investigation and worldwide press
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coverage.
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It was in 1973 that the modern animal mutilation wave can be
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said to have begun in earnest. That year is generally thought of
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as the year of the last concerted UFO flap, although there may be
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reason to question that contention, given the events of two years
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later.
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In 1973 and 1974 the majority of the classic mutilation
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reports originated in the central United States.
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In 1975, an unprecedented onslaught spread across the western
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two-thirds of the United States. Mutilation reports peaked in that
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year, accompanied by accounts of UFOs and unidentified
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helicopters. In 1978, the attacks increased.
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By 1979, numerous livestock mutilations were occurring in
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Canada, primarily in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Attacks in the
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United States leveled off.
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In 1980, there was an increase in activity in the United
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States. Mutilations have been reported less frequently since that
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year, though this may be due in part to an increased reluctance to
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report mutilations on the part of ranchers and farmers. The
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mutilations still continue. Over ten thousand animals have died in
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the United States; although the mutilations have been occurring
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worldwide, the same circumstances are always present.
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General Observations
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Any investigation which intends to probe the systematic
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occurrence of the mutilation attacks upon livestock and other
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animals must include within its purview certain factors which may
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or may not be directly related to the acts of mutilation
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themselves. These mutilations -- the killing and furtive removal
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of external or internal parts -- have been directed at literally
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thousands of animals (primarily livestock) since the 1960s. The
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surgery on these animals is primarily conducted with uncanny
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precision, suggesting the use of highly sophisticated implements
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and techniques. The numbing and persistent regularity of the
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mutilations and the seemingly casual disposal of the useless
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carcasses all hint at extreme confidence -- even arrogance -- of
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the mutilators. It is an arrogance which appears to be justified
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by the freedom and impunity with which these acts have been
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carried out.
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The pertinence of a specific element of the problem is
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shortly revealed in the course of any thorough investigation into
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the mutilations. I refer to the appearance of unmarked and
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otherwise unidentified helicopters within a spatial and temporal
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proximity of animal mutilation sites. The occurrence of the two has
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been persistent enough to supercede coincidence.
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These mystery helicopters are almost always without
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identifying markings, or markings may appear to have been painted
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over or covered with something. The helicopters are frequently
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reported flying at abnormal, unsafe or illegal altitudes. They may
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shy away if witnesses of law officers try to approach.
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There are several accounts of aggressive behavior on the part
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of the helicopter occupants, with witnesses chased, "buzzed,"
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hovered over or even fired upon. At times these choppers appear
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very near mutilation sites, even hovering over a pasture where a
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mutilated carcass is later found. They may be observed shortly
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before or after mutilations occur -- or within days of a
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mutilation. The intention here is merely to stress that the
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"mystery helicopter" element is a part of the issue which deserves
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scrutiny.
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The idea of "mystery helicopters" did not develop
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concurrently with the animal mutilations themselves. Such
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helicopters -- unmarked, flying at low levels, soundless (or
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sounding like helicopters) -- have been reported for years, and
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have been linked to an even more widespread phenomenon -- the
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"phantom" (fixed wing) aircraft. The helicopters themselves have
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been seen in area where UFOs were reported, in many countries. In
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some of the more interesting accounts, the mystery helicopters
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were seen with UFOs, or shortly after the UFOs were sighted.
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The most apt case I can think of, but certainly not the most
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isolated, is a case described by Virgil Armstrong in his lecture
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on "What NASA Didn't Tell Us About the Moon." He discusses
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helicopters and UFOs in general.
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Armstrong describes a friend of his that had invented a
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special camera arrangement with the idea that it would increase
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the chances of getting good pictures of UFOs. The camera was
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mounted on a gunstock along with a laser. The idea was to fire the
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laser at the UFO, if one appeared, and hopefully the UFO would
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come to a halt, enabling him to take some quality pictures.
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Not too long after they were set up in the desert, a UFO did
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in fact appear, and they fired the laser and the disk stopped in a
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hovering mode. They took quite a few good pictures of it. Shortly
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thereafter, the disk flew away. Within minutes, they heard the
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unmistakable sound of helicopters coming their way. The
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helicopters landed strategically around their group, and out of
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the choppers came a croup of Black Berets, which are strategic Air
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Force security forces. The commander of the Berets walked up to
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the group and said, "What are you doing here?" "Obviously, we are
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photographing flying objects, and we just saw a flying saucer and
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we got some very very good pictures of it." The commander then
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asked the leader of the group if he knew where he was. The group
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leader replied "No." The commander then said, "We suggest you get
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out of here right now!" The group leader then asked, "What right
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do you have to tell us to get out of here? Is this government
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land?" The commander of the Black Berets replied, "Indeed it is.
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It is Andrews Air Force Base, and if you are not out of here in
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ten minutes, you are under arrest." With that, the Berets removed
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the film from the camera, and the group left.
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Not only does this illustrate one kind of instance where UFOs
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are seen in relationship to helicopters, but it also illustrates
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the fact that either some of the disks are ours, or we have a
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military/government relationship with those who fly them. The
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helicopters mentioned above are not the mystery ones, but were
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United States military ones.
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Another case of military helicopters and United States-owned
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disks comes from the book "UFO Crash at Aztec," by Wendell
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Stevens. In the book he relates the incident where an Indian was
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backpacking in the mountains in the vicinity of Area 51, Groom
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Lake, on the Nellis AFB range north of Las Vegas. He heard
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approaching helicopters and hid out of sight. The helicopters were
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broadcasting a warning over public address systems for anyone in
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the area to show themselves because they were going to conduct a
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"dangerous military test." The Indian maintained his hidden
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posture, and the helicopters flew overhead and back down toward
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the Groom Lake facility. Minutes later, two helicopters were seen
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flying up the canyon with a black disk flying between them and
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slightly above them. They flew overhead and then the helicopters
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turned around and flew back towards the base, followed shortly
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afterward by the disk. The individual's name and how to contact
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him for further details is given in the book.
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The Mystery Choppers
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Situations involving the mystery helicopters appear to be a
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little more insidious. A good example is an event which occurred
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in Madison County, Montana, between June and October of 1976.
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Twenty-two confirmed cattle mutilations had occurred during that
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period, and they were accompanied by reports throughout the county
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of silent, unmarked, jet-black helicopters, flashing or steady
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anomalous lights in the air and near the ground, unmarked fixed-
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wing aircraft and white vans in remote and previously inaccessible
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areas.
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Toward the latter part of this period, in early autumn of
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1976, a hunter from Bozeman, Montana, was out alone around 3:00pm
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one day in the Red Mountain area near Norris. He watched as a
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black helicopter without markings flew overhead and disappeared
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below a small hill. The curious hunter climbed to the top of the
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hill. There was the black chopper (a Bell Jet Ranger, he thought)
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on the ground, the engine still running. Seven men had apparently
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exited from the craft and were walking up the hill toward the
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observer. As the hunter advanced toward the seven, he waved and
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shouted congenial greetings. It was then that he realized there
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was something about the men -- they were all Oriental. They had
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slanted eyes and olive skin and were jabbering among themselves in
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some indecipherable language. They wore "everyday" clothes, not
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uniforms. Suddenly they began to return to the helicopter. The
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hunter, still waving and shouting friendly greetings, started
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after them. The Orientals quickened their pace. When the hunter
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approached within five or six feet, they broke into a dead run,
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crowded into the chopper and took off.
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In a documented "mystery helicopter" wave in England,
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accounts place Oriental-appearing occupants in an unidentified
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chopper. Slant-eyed, olive skinned, Oriental-seeming occupants
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have been a staple at the heart and at the periphery of UFO
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accounts for years. Significant numbers of the infamous "men-in-
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black" (MIB) have a similar appearance, but very often they are
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seen as very pale and gaunt men who are sensitive to light.
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In STIGMATA No. 5 (Fall-Winter 1978) Tom Adams outlined the
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most prominent speculative explanations accounting for the
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mutilation/helicopter link, including the following:
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o The helicopters are themselves UFOs, disguised to
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appear as terrestrial craft.
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o The choppers originate from within the U.S.
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government/military and are directly involved in
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conducting the actual mutilations.
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o The helicopters are government/military and are not
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involved in the mutilations but are investigating
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them.
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o The helicopters are government/military, and they
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know about the identity and motives of the
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mutilators and by their presence, they are trying to
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divert attention to the possibility of involvement
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by the military.
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The answer, as far as Tom Adams is concerned, could be a
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combination of the above explanations. There also has been
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speculation that they are involved in biological experiments with
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chemical or biological warfare or the geobotanical pursuit
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of petroleum and mineral deposits. On one occasion, an army
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standard-type scalpel was found at a mutilation site. Since the
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disks have been mostly involved with the mutilations, it is
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thought that this was a diversionary event.
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These events, or the discussion of them, is just the
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precursor to the actual revelations of what is behind the
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mutilations: alien acquisition of biological materials for their
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own use. To discuss this in a logical and sequential manner, we
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must review what has been really happening right under our noses:
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direct interaction with extraterrestrial biological entities
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(EBE's). To discuss that, however, we must attempt to start at the
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beginning with what we now know to be true.
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The Saga Begins
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It seemingly all began thousands of years ago, but for the
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purposes of this discussion, let's start with some events that we
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all are familiar with. In 1947, two years after we set off the
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first nuclear explosion that our current civilization detonated,
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came the Mantell episode, where we had the first recorded incident
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of a military confrontation with extraterrestrials that resulted
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in the death of a military pilot. It is quite evident now that our
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government did not known quite how to handle the situation. In
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1952, the nation's capital was overflown by a series of disks. It
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was this event which led to the involvement of United States
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security forces (CIA, NSA, DIA, FBI) to try to keep the situation
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under control until they could understand what was happening.
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During this period, the government established a working group,
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known as Majestic Twelve (MJ-12). The original members were:
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Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, Dr. Vannevar Bush, Secretary
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James Forrestal, General Nathan P. Twining, General Hoyt S.
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Vandenburg, Dr. Detlev Bronk, Dr. Jerome Hunsaker, Mr. Sidney W.
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Souers, Mr. Gordon Gray, Dr. Donald Menzel, General Robert M.
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Montague, and Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner.
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The MJ-12 group has been a continuously existing group since
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it was created, with new members replacing others that die. For
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example, when Secretary Forrestal was upset at seeing the United
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States sold out in World War II, he wound up being sent to a Naval
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hospital for emotional strain. Before relatives could get to him,
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he "jumped out a 16th story window." Most persons close to him
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consider his suicide contrived. When Forrestal died, he was
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replaced by General Walter B. Smith.
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In December of 1947, Project Sign was created to acquire as
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much information as possible about UFOs, their performance
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characteristics and their purposes. In order to preserve security,
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liaison between Project Sign and MJ-12 was limited to two
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individuals within the intelligence division of the Air Materiel
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Command whose role it was to pass along certain types of
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information through channels. Project Sign evolved into Project
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Grudge in December, 1948. Project Grudge had an over civilian
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counterpart named Project Bluebook, with which we are all
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familiar. Only "safe" reports were passed to Bluebook. In 1949,
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MJ-12 evolved an initial plan of contingency called MJ-1949-04P/78
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that was to make allowance for public disclosure of some data
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should the necessity present itself.
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Majestic Twelve was originally organized by General George C.
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Marshall in July, 1947, to study the Roswell-Magdalena UFO crash
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recovery and debris. Admiral Hillenkoetter, director of the CIA
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from May 1, 1947, until September, 1950, decided to activate the
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"Robertson Panel," which was designed to monitor civilian UFO
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study groups that were appearing all over the country. He also
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joined NICAP in 1956 and was chosen as a member of its board of
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directors. It was from this position that he was able to act as
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the MJ-12 "mole," along with his team of other covert experts.
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They were able to steer NICAP in any direction they wanted to go.
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With the "Flying Saucer Program" under complete control of MJ-12
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and with the physical evidence hidden away, General Marshall felt
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more at ease with this very bizarre situation. These men and their
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successors have most successfully kept most of the public fooled
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for 39 years, including much of the western world, by setting up
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false experts and throwing their influence behind them to make
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their plan work, with considerable success. Until now.
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Within six months of the Roswell crash on 2 July 1947 and the
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finding of another crashed UFO at San Augustine Flats near
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Magdalena, New Mexico, on 3 July 1947, a great deal of
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reorganization of agencies and shuffling of people took place. The
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main thrust behind the original "security lid," and the very
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reason for its construction, was the analysis and attempted
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duplication of the technologies of the disks. That activity is
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headed up by the following groups:
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o The Research and Development Board (R&DB)
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o Air Force Research and Development (AFRD)
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o The Office of Naval Research (ONR)
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o CIA Office of Scientific Intelligence (CIA-OSI)
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o NSA Office Of Scientific Intelligence (NSA-OSI)
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No single one of these groups was supposed to know the whole
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story. Each group was to know only the parts that MJ-12 allowed
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them to know. MJ-12 also operates through the various civilian
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intelligence and investigative groups. The CIA and the FBI are
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manipulated by MJ-12 to carry out their purposes. The NSA was
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created in the first place to protect the secret of the recovered
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flying disks, and eventually got complete control over all
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communications intelligence.
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This control allows the NSA to monitor any individual through
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mail, telephone, telexes, telegrams, and now through online
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computers, monitoring private and personal communications as they
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choose. In fact, the present-day NSA is the current main extension
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of MJ-12 pertaining to the "Flying Saucer Program." Vast amounts
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of disinformation are spread throughout the UFO research field.
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Any witnesses to any aspect of the program have their lives
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monitored in every detail, for each has signed a security oath.
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For people who have worked in the program, including military
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members, breaking that oath could have any on of the following
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direct consequences:
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o A verbal warning accompanied by a review of the
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security oath.
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o A stronger warning, sometimes accompanied by a brow-
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beating and intimidation.
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o Psychologically working on an individual to bring on
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depression that will lead to suicide.
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o Murder of the person made to appear as a suicide or
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accident.
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o Strange and sudden accidents, always fatal.
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o Confinement in special "detention centers."
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o Confinement in "insane asylums" where they are
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"treated" by mind-control and deprogramming
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techniques. Individuals are released with changed
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personalities, identities, and altered memories.
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o Bringing the individual into the "inside," where he
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is employed and works for "them," and where he can be
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watched. This is usually in closed facilities with
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little contact with the outside world. Underground
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facilities are the usual place for this.
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Any individual who they perceive to be "too close to the
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truth" will be treated in the same manner. MJ-12 will go to any
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length to preserve and protect the ultimate secret. As we will see
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|
later, the characteristics of what this ultimate secret would turn
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|
out to be would change drastically, for it was something even MJ-
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12 could not predict -- actual contact with alien groups.
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|
How the actual contact between the government and aliens was
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initially made is not known, but the government was made aware
|
|
that it could be done by a civilian using the right equipment.
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Dr. Paul Bennewitz, civilian scientist, did so using computer
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|
equipment and informed the government he had done so, not
|
|
realizing that by then, in 1983, that the government was in truth
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|
as deep into dealing with the aliens as his communications with
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|
them revealed. Dr. Bennewitz lives next to Manzano Weapons Storage
|
|
Area in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He observed UFOs constantly over
|
|
the area and initially decided that they were a threat to the
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|
installation. He proceeded to figure out a coding system and
|
|
attempted and was successful in communicating with the aliens that
|
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were flying over that area.
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What he found out is that after initial contacts with the
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aliens years ago, we agreed to to provide them with bases
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|
underground in the United States in return for certain
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technological secrets which the aliens would reveal to us. The
|
|
aliens would also be allowed to carry out certain operations,
|
|
abductions, and mutilations without intervention.
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|
The original contact between the government and the
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extraterrestrial biological entities, who are grey in color and
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|
about 3.5 to 4.5 feet high (hereafter referred to as the Greys),
|
|
was achieved between 1947 and 1951. We knew that the Greys were
|
|
instrumental in performing the mutilations of animals (and some
|
|
humans) and that they were using the glandular substances derived
|
|
from these materials for food (absorbed through the skin) and to
|
|
clone more Greys in their underground laboratories. The government
|
|
was also aware that the Greys performed some of the abductions to
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|
secure genetic materials. The government insisted that the Greys
|
|
provide them with a list that would be presented to the National
|
|
Security Council.
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|
Through all this, the government thought that the Greys were
|
|
basically tolerable creatures, although a bit distasteful. They
|
|
presumed at the time that it was not unreasonable to assume that
|
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the public would and could get used to their presence. Between
|
|
1968 and 1969 a plan was formulated to make the public aware of
|
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their existence over the succeeding twenty years. This time period
|
|
would culminate with a series of documentaries that would explain
|
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the history and intentions of the Greys.
|
|
The Greys assured us that the real purpose of the abductions
|
|
was for monitoring of our civilization, and when we learned that
|
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the abductions were a lot more frequent and insidious than we were
|
|
led to believe, the government became concerned. Their concern was
|
|
also based on additional information regarding the purposes for
|
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the abductions:
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o Insertion of a 3mm spherical biological monitoring
|
|
device through the nasal cavity into the brain of the
|
|
abductee.
|
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o Implementing subliminal post-hypnotic suggestions
|
|
that would compel the abductee to perform some
|
|
specific act at a time to be within the next two
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|
to five years.
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o Genetic crossbreeding between the Greys and human
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beings.
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o Insertion of discoid monitoring devices into the
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muscle tissue of the abductees. Presence of these has
|
|
been verified by x-ray.
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By the time we had found out the truth about the intentions
|
|
of the Greys (they intend to stay here and stay in control of our
|
|
world) it was too late. We had already "sold out" humanity. Not
|
|
that it would have made any difference, because they were here
|
|
doing what they were doing anyway.
|
|
In 1983, a story was outlined by government sources that said
|
|
that the Greys are responsible for our biological evolution
|
|
through manipulation of the DNA of already evolving primates on
|
|
this planet. Various time intervals of the DNA manipulation were
|
|
specified for 25,000, 15,000, 5,000, and 2,500 years ago.
|
|
Originally, the government thought that the Greys meant us no
|
|
harm, but today, in 1988, the picture that is emerging is exactly
|
|
the opposite. The story now is one of great deception at several
|
|
different levels: the Greys Trojan Horse-style manipulation and
|
|
lying which allied MJ-12 forces with them four decades ago; the
|
|
government's disinformation of the subject of UFOs in order to
|
|
perpetuate the agreement with the Greys free of public scrutiny;
|
|
the lies to the abductees; the Greys on-going abduction of people
|
|
and mutilation of animals in order to harvest enzymes, blood and
|
|
other tissues for their own survival needs; and a genetic blend of
|
|
the Grey race and a tall Nordic race to enable Grey interface with
|
|
humans to be done with greater ease.
|
|
Information from a source at a southwest Army base reveals
|
|
that these multiple levels of deception are true. It is also
|
|
indicated that the goal of SDI (Star Wars) is actually to follow
|
|
through with an attack, proposed by the Greys, on the Nordics when
|
|
they arrive en masse between now and 1992. This time schedule
|
|
seems to match with the post-hypnotic programming of many
|
|
abductees for actions between the next two to five years.
|
|
This same source sees the world dominated and controlled by
|
|
the Greys in a way similar to that portrayed in the "V" television
|
|
series -- they are concerned only for their own survival agenda,
|
|
and this agenda requires biological substances from other life
|
|
forms on our planet.
|
|
The apparent reasoning for the Grey preoccupation with this
|
|
is due to their lack of a formal digestive tract and the fact that
|
|
they absorb nutrients and excrete waste directly through the skin.
|
|
The substances that they acquire are mixed with hydrogen peroxide
|
|
and "painted" on their skin, allowing absorption of the required
|
|
nutrients. It is construed from this that some weaponry against
|
|
them might be geared in this direction.
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Digitized by, and available from, IllumiNet BBS 4043771141
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eaponry against
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them might be geared in this direction.
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Digitized by, and available from, Illum(Part 2 of 4)
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* CONFIDENTIAL *
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A SITUATION REPORT ON OUR ACQUISITION OF ADVANCED
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TECHNOLOGY AND INTERACTION WITH ALIEN CULTURES
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by O.H. KRILL
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Observations by a Visiting Nordic
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In October, 1987, UFO researcher George Andrews was
|
|
successfully able to contact one of the Nordics not associated
|
|
with the Greys, through a woman in California. What follows are
|
|
the comments made by the alien:
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"Were you a culture about to invade, you would not do it with
|
|
a flourish of ships showing up in the heavens and undergo risk of
|
|
being fired upon. That's the type of warfare slightly less evolved
|
|
beings get into. You would create intense confusion and
|
|
disagreement with only inferences to your presence -- inferences
|
|
which would [in turn] cause controversial disagreement.
|
|
"The Greys are insidious little fiends. They did exactly [to
|
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us] what they're doing here [to you]. You are not on the verge of
|
|
an invasion. You are not in the middle of an invasion. The
|
|
invasion has already taken place. It's merely in its final stages.
|
|
"What would you invade? [Here he describes the operational
|
|
plan of the Greys from the beginning.] You would go to the most
|
|
secret of communities within a society. In the case of the United
|
|
States, you would go and infiltrate the CIA. You would take over
|
|
some of them and you would take over part of the KGB.
|
|
"You would create great dissension and disagreement between
|
|
factions of the public at large -- some groups saying they have
|
|
seen UFOs, others saying 'No, no, this is not possible.' You would
|
|
involve two major countries in an on-going idiotic philosophical
|
|
disagreement so that while the Soviet Union and the United States
|
|
constantly battle back and forth about who has which piece of
|
|
territory or whether one invades Iran or whether one invades
|
|
Afghanistan or whatever... whether one dismantles one nuclear
|
|
warhead or the other dismantles another group of warheads -- you
|
|
would sit back and laugh if you had the capacity to laugh.
|
|
"You would present yourself indeed to some in a group who
|
|
would protect you [CIA or MJ-12] thinking they had a secret more
|
|
secret and more perfect knowledge of something than anyone else on
|
|
this planet had, and they would covet you and you would trust
|
|
their own greed and you would trust their own mass stupidity to
|
|
trap them. And you'd do it on both sides.
|
|
"You'd show yourself to some of the mass populace to further
|
|
involve [factions of] the government in an attempt to shut them
|
|
up, to keep them even more busy quieting them and trying to 'stop
|
|
more information about UFOs from getting out.' You'd have the mass
|
|
populace to a state where they distrusted the government. 'Oh, why
|
|
don't they believe us? Why can't they understand that these things
|
|
are really happening? We're not crazy!'
|
|
"So you would have battles constantly about whether UFOs
|
|
exist or they don't exist. You would have the public and the
|
|
government at each other's throats. You would set two major
|
|
superpowers at each other's throats. And you would have set up
|
|
groups like 'haves' -- the wealthy but contented -- and the 'have-
|
|
nots.' You would plant the seeds of massive discontent.
|
|
"Eventually you might have some show of ships landing in the
|
|
1990s. One or two. By the time they have landed, be assured they
|
|
will be in complete control. You will start doing crossbreeds and
|
|
more crossbreeds, generation after generation.
|
|
"You bribe the government with a few tidbits -- a Star Wars
|
|
system. You tease and tempt the Soviet Union with a laser system
|
|
far finer than any of their own scientists could think of. And you
|
|
always have that subtle inference -- just on the borderline of
|
|
consciousness so that UFOs don't seem to believable, yet you keep
|
|
it couched in secrecy and make it seem quite so insane that no one
|
|
would believe them. On top of it, you would unleash forces that
|
|
would want to kill them [UFO contactees] if they disclosed that
|
|
the CIA is dealing with the exact same things the [contact victim]
|
|
is.
|
|
"Maybe one or two hundred years from now, some of the Greys
|
|
will even physically mingle and you may have some creatures
|
|
walking around who are pretty much hybrids between Greys and your
|
|
own race. For now, anything that walks around will look much like
|
|
yourselves. It's simpler. It holds down on mass panic.
|
|
"Everyone who has experiences with them [Greys] will be at
|
|
odds with the government. To add to that, we will go into a
|
|
complete phased of earthquake after earthquake and upheaval after
|
|
upheaval.
|
|
"The inner core of the CIA is deeply controlled by the Greys.
|
|
The CIA sees interaction with the Greys as a path to greater
|
|
scientific achievement.
|
|
"One reason you are seeing so many different kinds of UFOs is
|
|
that other cultures are watching with extreme interest. Scientists
|
|
from other cultures arrive to watch. The Greys have not only taken
|
|
over the intelligence agencies, they have also taken over what
|
|
those agencies call 'lunatic fringe groups.'"
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|
Well, that's what they Nordic had to say. The source of this
|
|
also makes the following commentary:
|
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|
|
"The ultimate evil is that masked form of psychological
|
|
complacency that leads one to adhere to a group philosophy rather
|
|
than eke out one's own horizons. As soon as you acquire an
|
|
awareness of being a so-called 'chosen special group,' you are on
|
|
the way to a fall. That is the seed of destruction in any society
|
|
and any culture and it leaves it vulnerable. It will be the
|
|
eventual undoing of the Greys as well. They see not their error --
|
|
it is the very weakness they seize upon that is their own inherent
|
|
weakness. To try and change a Grey, or a cultish type of 'Star
|
|
Person,' or a CIA member is futile. It will happen, but all in its
|
|
own good time... it is the spirit that makes anyone stand up and
|
|
disagree with something that is untrue and incorrect that will be
|
|
the thorn in the side of the Greys, and the other forces that have
|
|
allied with them."
|
|
|
|
During the occupation of the Greys, they have established
|
|
quite a number of underground bases all over the world, especially
|
|
in the United States. One such base (among others in the same
|
|
state) is under Archuleta Mesa, which is about 2.5 miles northwest
|
|
of Dulce, New Mexico. Details about that base have come across by
|
|
way of two sources. The first source is by way of an abduction of
|
|
a woman and her son who witnessed the pickup of a calf for
|
|
extraction of biological materials.
|
|
"In May, 1980, a most interesting case occurred in northern
|
|
New Mexico. A mother and her son were driving on a rural highway
|
|
near Cimarron when they observed two craft in the process of
|
|
abducting a calf. Both of them were then abducted and taken on
|
|
separate craft to the underground installation, where the woman
|
|
witnessed the mutilation of the calf. It was alleged that she also
|
|
observed vats containing cattle body parts floating in a liquid,
|
|
and another vat containing the body of a male human. The woman was
|
|
subjected to an exam and it was further alleged that small
|
|
metallic objects were implanted into her body as well as into her
|
|
son's body. More than one source has informed us that catscans
|
|
have confirmed the presence of these implants."
|
|
The above extract is from a transcript of a conversation
|
|
between Jim McCampbell and Dr. Paul Bennewitz on July 13, 1984.
|
|
Bennewitz reports that through regressive hypnosis of the mother
|
|
and child (required only in about 30% of abduction cases)and his
|
|
own follow-up investigation (including communications receive via
|
|
his computer terminal, which are ostensibly from a UFO-related
|
|
source), he was able to determine the location of the underground
|
|
facility: a kilometer underground beneath Archuleta Mesa on the
|
|
Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation near Dulce, New Mexico (since
|
|
1976, one of the area of the U.S. hardest hit by mutilations).
|
|
Bennewitz' information is that this installation is operated
|
|
jointly as part of an on-going program of cooperation between the
|
|
U.S. government and EBEs.
|
|
There are also underground bases at Kirtland AFB and Holloman
|
|
AFB, as well as at scores of other bases around the world,
|
|
including Bentwaters, England.
|
|
Back to the base under discussion.... After Bennewitz briefed
|
|
Air Force officials on what he had found, a trip to the area
|
|
revealed the following data:
|
|
The base is 2.5 miles northwest of Dulce, and almost
|
|
overlooks the town. There is a level highway 36 feet wide going
|
|
into the area. It is a government road. One can see telemetry
|
|
trailers and buildings that are five-sided with a dome. Net to the
|
|
domes, a black limousine was noted -- a CIA vehicle. These limos
|
|
will run you off the road if you try to get into the area. To the
|
|
north there is a launch site. There are two wrecked ships there;
|
|
they are 36 feet long with wings, and one can see oxygen and
|
|
hydrogen tanks. The ships that we got out of the trade are atomic-
|
|
powered with plutonium pellets. Refueling of the plutonium is
|
|
accomplished at Los Alamos. The base has been there since 1948.
|
|
Some of the disks are piloted by the NSA. The base is 4,000
|
|
feet long and helicopters are going in and out of there all the
|
|
time. When it became known that Bennewitz was familiar with this,
|
|
the mutilations in the area stopped. In 1979, something happened
|
|
and the base was temporarily closed. There was an argument over
|
|
weapons and our people were chased out. The aliens killed 66 of
|
|
our people, and 44 got away.
|
|
One of the people who in fact got away was a CIA agent who,
|
|
before leaving, made some notes, photos, and videotapes, and went
|
|
into hiding. He has been in hiding ever since, and every six
|
|
months he contacts each of five people he left copies of the
|
|
material with. His instructions were that if he missed four
|
|
successive contacts, the people could do whatever they want with
|
|
the material.
|
|
This agent calls an individual known to MUFON. Somehow, a
|
|
description of the "Dulce Papers" was issued, and was received in
|
|
December, 1987, by many researchers. The "Dulce Papers" were
|
|
composed of 25 black and white photos, a videotape with no
|
|
dialogue and a set of papers that included technical information
|
|
regarding the jointly occupied (U.S.-Alien) facility one kilometer
|
|
beneath the Archuleta Mesa near Dulce, New Mexico. The facility
|
|
still exists and is currently operational. It is believed that
|
|
there are four additional facilities of the same type, one being
|
|
located a few miles to the southeast of Groom Lake, Nevada.
|
|
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|
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|
"A general description of what these papers contain is that
|
|
they contain documents that discuss copper and molybdenum, and
|
|
papers that discuss magnesium and potassium, but mostly papers
|
|
about copper. Sheets of paper with charts and strange diagrams.
|
|
Papers that discuss UV light and gamma rays. These papers tell
|
|
what the aliens are after and how the blood (taken from cattle) is
|
|
used. The aliens seem to absorb atoms to eat. They put their hands
|
|
in blood, sort of like a sponge, for nourishment. It's not just
|
|
food they want; the DNA in cattle and humans is being altered. The
|
|
'Type One' creature is a lab animal. They know how to change the
|
|
atoms to create a temporary 'almost human being.' It is made with
|
|
animal tissue and depends on a computer to simulate memory, a
|
|
memory the computer has withdrawn from another human. Clones. The
|
|
'almost human being' is slow and clumsy. Real humans are used for
|
|
training, to experiment with and to breed with these 'almost
|
|
humans.' Some humans are kidnapped and used completely. Some are
|
|
kept in large tubes, and are kept alive in an amber liquid.
|
|
"Some humans are brainwashed and used to distort the truth.
|
|
Certain male humans have a high sperm count and are kept alive.
|
|
Their sperm is used to alter the DNA and create a non-gender being
|
|
called 'Type Two.' That sperm is grown in some way and altered
|
|
again, put in wombs. They resemble 'ugly humans' when growing but
|
|
look normal when fully grown, which only takes a few months from
|
|
fetus-size.
|
|
"They have a short life span, less than a year. Some female
|
|
humans are used for breeding. Countless women have had a sudden
|
|
miscarriage after about three months' pregnancy. Some never know
|
|
they were pregnant, others remember contact some way. The fetus is
|
|
used to mix the DNA in types one and two. The atomic makeup in
|
|
that fetus is half human, half 'almost human,' and would not
|
|
survive in the mother's womb. It is taken at three months and
|
|
grown elsewhere."
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|
Well, that's what the "Dulce Papers" review says. There are
|
|
some pen and ink reproductions of some of the photos made in the
|
|
laboratories (3), an illustration of what one of the wombs looks
|
|
like (2' x 4'), an illustration showing one of the tubes where one
|
|
of the "almost humans" is grown, a page showing a simple diagram
|
|
of crystalline metal, pure gold crystal, and what looks like
|
|
either a genetic or metallurgical diagram or chart. Also attached
|
|
is what looks like an x-ray diffraction pattern and a diagram of
|
|
hexagonal crystals, with a comment that they are best for
|
|
electrical conduction.
|
|
It would appear that the last half of material in the
|
|
"review" applies to the supercrystalline metal used for hull
|
|
structure, or something along that line.
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|
Obviously, this is all rather bizarre from a certain point of
|
|
view -- any point of view, in fact. Nevertheless, material that is
|
|
supported by years of descriptions and multitudes of
|
|
corroborations must mean something, especially when bumped against
|
|
what is seen to be going on.
|
|
It is apparent from this and other data that has been
|
|
accumulated over the years, that there are underground bases and
|
|
tunnel complexes all over the world, and that more are being
|
|
constructed all the time. Many of you may recall the "Shaver"
|
|
mysteries and inner-earth city stories. Well, all that is true.
|
|
There are cities down there, amongst other things, and some of
|
|
them have nothing to do with the main subject of this paper.
|
|
They've been there for a long time.
|
|
|
|
Let's change direction for a moment. One individual by the
|
|
name of Lew Tery has been working on some ideas regarding UFOs and
|
|
geomagnetic anomalies. I will go into what he has discovered
|
|
(although the concept of the relationship is not new) and let you
|
|
judge that for yourself.
|
|
After purchasing aeromagnetic and gravitational anomaly maps
|
|
from the United States Geological Survey, it becomes evident that
|
|
there was indeed a valid connection between these areas and UFOs.
|
|
Mr. Tery gave a lecture in Arizona about that relationship, and
|
|
was subsequently harassed by the FBI, and told that the
|
|
information is "sensitive." Mr. Tery took the hint and declined to
|
|
talk publicly about it to the degree that he had been doing.
|
|
Both the aeromagnetic and gravitational (Bougier Gravity)
|
|
maps indicate basic field strength, as well as areas of high and
|
|
low field strength. Interestingly enough, the areas of maximum and
|
|
minimum field strength have the following:
|
|
|
|
o All have frequent UFO sightings.
|
|
o All are either on Indian Reservations, government
|
|
land, or the government is trying to buy up the land.
|
|
o Many of them, especially where several are clustered
|
|
together, are suspected bases areas and/or areas
|
|
where mutilations and abductions have historically
|
|
taken place.
|
|
|
|
In these observations, Mr. Tery has gone far, but he has gone
|
|
a little farther in noting that there are times when the UFOs are
|
|
seen in these areas. Through painstaking research, Mr. Tery found
|
|
that the sightings, as well as many abductions and mutilations,
|
|
occur:
|
|
o On the new moon or within two days before the new
|
|
moon.
|
|
o On the full moon or within two days before the full
|
|
moon.
|
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o At the perihelion (moon closest to earth) or within
|
|
two days before the perihelion.
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|
|
A glance at the nearest farmers' almanac will give you the
|
|
information you require as far as the days for this year or any
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other one. There seems to be no concrete explanation for the
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coincidence of the times and the events, but it is true.
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A SITUATION REPORT ON OUR ACQUISITION OF ADVANCED
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TECHNOLOGY AND INTERACTION WITH ALIEN CULTURES
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by O.H. KRILL
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The Men in Black
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All things considered, UFO research has become pretty much of
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a circus today, and the most intriguing and controversial sideshow
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skirting the edges is the question of the "silencers," or the
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mysterious "Men in Black." There is a strong subliminal appeal in
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these accounts of visits by mysterious dark-suited figures (I have
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been visited myself, as have others I've known) attempting to
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silence UFO witnesses. A typical situation would be that a witness
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has a UFO sighting or UFO-related experience. Shortly thereafter
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he is visited by one or more "odd"-looking men who relate to him
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the minutest details of his experience, even though he has as yet
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told no one for fear of ridicule or other reasons.
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The men warn him about spreading the story of his experience
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around and sometimes even threaten him personally, sometimes
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obliquely, sometimes directly. Any evidence, if it exists, is
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confiscated in one way or another. Sometimes the visit is for some
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totally meaningless reason and the subject of UFOs is hardly
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mentioned, if at all. But again, the men all seem to look alike.
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We actually seem to find ourselves in close proximity to
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beings who obviously must be directly connected in some way with
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the objects themselves or the source behind them, yet they seem to
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be functioning unobtrusively within the framework of our own
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everyday existence.
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The classic conception of an MIB is a man of indefinite age,
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medium height and dressed completely in black. He always has a
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black hat and often a black turtleneck sweater. They present an
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appearance often described as "strange" or "odd." They speak in a
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dull monotone voice, "like a computer," and are dark-complected
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with high cheekbones, thin lips, pointed chin, and eyes that are
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mildly slanted.
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The visitors themselves are often on absurd missions. They
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have reportedly posed as salesmen, telephone repairmen or
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representatives from official or unofficial organizations. Their
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mode of transportation is usually large and expensive cars --
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Buicks or Lincolns, sometimes Cadillacs, all black, of course.
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I might note at this point that their physical appearance
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also has included beings that have pale-greyish skin, and that
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some of them have been seen to have blond hair, yet they wear the
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clothing and drive the cars previously described.
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Their cars often operate with the headlights off, but ghostly
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purple or greenish glows illuminate the interior. Unusual insignia
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have been seen emblazoned on the doors and the license plates are
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always unidentifiable or untraceable.
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The fabric of their clothes has been described as strangely
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"shiny" or thin, but not silky -- almost as if they have been cut
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from a new type of fabric.
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Their often mechanical behavior has caused them to be
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described by some as being like robots or androids (think back to
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the Dulce lab).
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A lot of descriptions of some of these "folks" are pretty
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bizarre. A businessman's family in Wildwood, New Jersey, was
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visited by an unusually large man whose pants legs hiked up when
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he sat down, revealing a green wire grafted onto his skin and
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running up his leg.
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There are other cases of MIB appearing on the other side of a
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wet, muddy field after a heavy rain, but having no mud whatever on
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their brightly shined shoes and in the bitter cold, out of
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nowhere, wearing only a thin coat. Their shoes and wallets all
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seem new and hardly broken in.
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They are not alone. They seem to have faceless conspirators
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in the nation's post offices and phone companies. Researchers and
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witnesses often report their mail going astray at an unusually
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high rate and being bothered by bizarre phone calls where they are
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spoken to by metallic, unhuman-sounding voices.
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Unusual noises on the phone, intensifying whenever UFOs are
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mentioned, and voices breaking in on conversations, have all led
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many people to suspect that their phones are being tapped.
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One can't discuss the MIB for long without mentioning the
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name of John A. Keel, an author who has written much about them.
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Keel has done more than any other writer to publicize this bizarre
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aspect of the UFO situation. Keel suggests that the UFO are part
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of the environment itself and come from another time-space
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continua; that most of the UFO phenomena is psychic and
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psychological rather than physical. Well, I personally would not
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define it that way, although those two components are certainly
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deeply involved in what's going on.
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The first noted appearance of the MIB was in 1947, at the
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scene of the Maury Island incident, where some debris was ejected
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from a disk, and subsequently recovered by officials, who loaded
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them on an Army bomber which crashed on takeoff.
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To illustrate a little how bizarre some of the incidents are
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regarding the MIB, I have assembled a short list of some of the
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more interesting factors in some cases:
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o An ex-Air Force man is gassed and interrogated by MIB
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after he has learned classified NASA secrets.
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o Closeup photos of UFOs were seized from a teenager
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who is also directly threatened by MIB.
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o MIB sighted in the lobby of the U.S. State Department
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leave a mysterious artifact.
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o MIB pose as Air Force officers to silence witnesses.
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o MIB tries to buy before-hours Coke and sings to birds
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in trees.
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o MIB disintegrates a coin in a witness' hand and tells
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him that his heart will do the same if he talks.
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Throughout all this information, I have neglected to mention
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some aspects of the psychology of the Greys. Dr. Paul Bennewitz,
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in his original report to the government entitled "Project Beta,"
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goes into some detail, which I will now discuss:
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o The alien, either through evolvement or because the
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humanoid types are "made," will exhibit tendencies
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for bad logic. They appear to have more frailties
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and weaknesses than the normal Homo Sapien.
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o They are not to be trusted.
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o Because of the aliens' apparent logic system, a key
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decision cannot be made without higher clearance.
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All are under control of what they call "The Keeper,"
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yet it would appear that even this is not the final
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authority. Delays as long as 12-15 hours can occur
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for a decision.
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o Because of this apparent control, individual
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instantaneous decision-making by the alien is
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limited. If the "plan" goes even slightly out of
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balance or context, they become confused. Faced with
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this, possibly, the humanoids would be the first to
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run.
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o Psychologically their morale is near disintegration.
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There is pronounced dissension in the ranks -- even
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with the humanoids.
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o Because of their own internal vulnerability mind-wise
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to each other, there is a basic lack of trust between
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them.
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o They appear to be totally death-oriented, and because
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of this, absolutely death-fear oriented. This is a
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psychological advantage.
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o The prime, and weakest area discovered, probed and
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tested is exactly what they have used, thinking it
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their key strength -- that being the manipulation of
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and control of the mind. Manipulated in reverse-
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psychology they face a situation where they have a
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vulnerable, integrated weakness.
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o They totally respect force.
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Grey Physiology and Anatomy
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The approximate height of most specimens is between 3.5 and
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4.5 feet. The head, by human standards, is large in comparison
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with the body. Facial features show a pair of eyes described as
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large, sunken or deeply set, far apart or distended more than the
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human, and slightly slanted as Oriental or Mongoloid. No ear lobes
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or apertures on the side of the head were seen. The nose is vague.
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One or tow holes have been mentioned. The mouth area is described
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as a small slit or fissure. In some cases there is no mouth at
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all. It appears not to function as a means for communication or
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for food. The neck area is described as being thin, in some
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instances not being visible at all because of the tightly-knit
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garment. Most observers describe these humanoids as being
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hairless. Some of the bodies recovered have a slight hair-patch
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atop the head. Others have what appears to be like a silver
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skullcap. There were no breathing attachments or communications
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devices. This suggests telepathy with higher intelligence. In one
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instance there was an opening in the right frontal lobe area,
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revealing a crystalline network. This network implies the
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development of a third brain.
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The arms are described as long and thin, reaching down to the
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knee section. The hangers each contain four fingers, with no
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thumbs. Three fingers are longer than the other. Some are very
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long. Some are very long. Others are very short. No description is
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available of the legs and feet. Some pathologists indicate that
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that section of the body was not developed as we would anticipate,
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showing that some of these beings were adapted to life in the
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water. There was a webbing effect between the fingers on most of
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the specimens.
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According to most observers, the skin is grey. Some claim it
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is beige, tan or pinkish-grey. No reproductive organs or
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capabilities were discovered. No phallus. No womb. Confirms
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cloning mentioned by other sources. The humanoids appear to be
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from a mold, sharing identical racial and biological
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characteristics. There is no blood as we know it, but there is a
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fluid which is greyish in color.
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The "Taxonomy of Extra-Terrestrial Humanoids," another
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offering by George Andrews, yields some other observations:
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o Working under the instructions of the humanoids
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from Rigel (the Greys), CIA and former Nazi
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scientists have developed and deployed malignant
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strains of bacteria and viruses, including AIDS, in
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order to exterminate undesirable elements of the
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human population.
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o The Greys are almost entirely devoid of emotions,
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but can obtain a "high" by telepathically tuning in
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the different kinds of intense human emotion, such
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as ecstasy or agony. (Does that explain why UFOs
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have always been seen in regions of war and human
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conflict?)
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o There are over 1,000 humans in the United States
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alone who are the offspring of intergalactic or
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extragalactic beings and terrestrial humans. (The
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son of an acquaintance of [deleted in original]
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is one.)
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o Throughout recorded history, as well as during
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prehistoric times, there has been constant genetic
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manipulation of and interbreeding with humans in
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order to breed out the less evolved simian traits.
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The Nordic races have participated in this from the
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beginning, and we are as much a part of them as we
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might suppose.
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o Greys have the ability to camouflage themselves as
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tall Blonds through mental energy projection. Blonds
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never project themselves as Greys. Some Blonds seen
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with the Greys are physically real, but are
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prisoners of the Greys who have either paralyzed
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them or have destroyed their ability to teleport
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through time and other dimensions. Note: A lot of
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the material obtained by George Andrews has as its
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source a Blond that is a time traveler that escaped
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the Grey takeover of their system.
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o Both Blonds and Greys have the ability to
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disintegrate matter into energy and then
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reintegrate the energy back into matter. This
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ability allows them to pass through walls and to
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transport abductees out of their cars with the
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doors still locked.
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o The original Rigelians were the Blonds until they
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were invaded by the Greys, a parasitic race, who
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took over and interbred with them. The original
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Rigelians were the ones who seeded the earth. It
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is because of this common ancestry that terrestrial
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humanity is of such interest to both the Blonds and
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the Greys.
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o Terrestrial human females can be impregnated either
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on board ship or while they sleep in their homes.
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Males need not be manifested in visible form for
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this to occur.
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o The Blonds now habitate the Procyon system. The
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conflict between the Blonds and the Greys is in a
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state of temporary truce, although the conflict
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between the Rigelian and the Sirius system is being
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fought actively.
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o The Blonds with speech abilities will respond
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violently if attacked or threatened, but the
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telepathic ones will respond peacefully.
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o Blonds were sometimes mistaken for angels in
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earlier centuries. They do not seem to age, and
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consistently appear to be from 27 to 35 human years
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old.
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Confused? Well, now you can see why the natural diversity of
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the way things are are hard to sort out for the average
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researcher. The probability that this information is true or
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partially true remains fairly high, based on analysis of what we
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know about abductions and general contact between humans and EBEs
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that has been documented.
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Real Esoterica -- Sirius and the MIB
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Let's regress for a moment back to the MIB. According to John
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Keel, the MIB often state that they are representatives of the
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"Nation of the Third Eye."
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Based on some of the info we have already researched, it is
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apparent that Sirius has been in contact with us for a long time.
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According to George Hunt Williamson (one of the early contactees)
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in his book "Other Tongues, Other Flesh," the earth allies of
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Sirius, i.e., the secret societies, use the Eye of Horus as an
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insignia. This symbol has also been seen on the MIB. Secret
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societies believe that there is a Great White Lodge on earth. They
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call it Shamballa -- and consider it to be the spiritual center of
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the world. Now, theosophists such as Alice Bailey say that the
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Great White Lodge is on Sirius. If the All-Seeing-Eye is a symbol
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of Sirius' earth-allies and the MIB wear that symbol, and if
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Shamballa represents the Great White Lodge on earth -- then the
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MIB are emissaries of Shamballa. Sirius and Shamballa are two
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sides of the same coin. This is verified in the book "The
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Undiscovered Country," by Stephen Jenkins. Jenkins was told by
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Buddhist priests that Shamballa was located in the constellation
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of Orion.
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The entrance to Shamballa on earth is usually placed in the
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trans-Himalayan region. Some assert it is in the heart of the Gobi
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Desert (where there have been allegations of crashed disks and
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bases). According to the explorer Nicholas Roerich, there are
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caves in the Himalayan foothills that have subterranean passages.
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In one of the these passages, there is a stone door that has never
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been opened, because the time for its opening has not yet arrived.
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In 1930, Doreal founded the Brotherhood of the White Temple. He
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says that the entrance to Shamballa is far underground. he goes on
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to say that space bends around Shamballa, and that there is a warp
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which leads into another universe.
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Let's get back to something we can have more of a direct
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handle on. Many times psychics have been called upon by
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investigative authorities to evaluate situations, and in many
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cases what they have contributed has been very helpful.
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This was done in the case of animal mutilations back in 1980
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by Peter Jordan, who engaged several psychics to render their
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impressions from photos and maps of mutilations and mutilation
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areas. What follows is a condensation of what was found during
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this exercise.
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Name of Psychic: Ronald Mangravite
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o This animal has been dead a few days.
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o Some parts are decaying faster than others.
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o There is an overload of electrolytes in the body
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possibly due to injection of a citrate.
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o Something wrong with blood. Picking up higher
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portion of plasma which may be lymphatic fluid.
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o Two men working on the animal. Very sharp surgical
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knives.
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o Men dressed in black. Jumpsuits. Shiny black nylon.
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o Winch line coming down from chopper.
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o Men are skilled ex-military.
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o Something is going to be done with the tissue.
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o Flurometry connection. Spectrophotometers.
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o Choppers are brown or grey.
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o Underground implications.
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o Experimentation with different analytical techniques.
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Name of Psychic: Elisabeth Lerner
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o Paramilitary forces.
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o A serious invasion of American privacy.
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o Non-American Indians part of secret project.
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o The word "Annide."
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o The word "Carmine" or "Karmine."
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o The symbol "dk."
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o A new wave of mutilations will strike near southwest
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New Mexico.
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o The Hobart Company is involved in this.
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(Refrigeration equipment?)
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o Three huge, doughnut-shaped objects will be seen in
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conjunction with these new mutilations.
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o Breakthrough in research.
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o Muscle relaxant injections.
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o Someone with the name "Empeda."
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o This is a Mexican operation.
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o Names "Kielman" and "Kelman."
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o Institution with many Lincoln Continentals and
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Cadillacs.
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o Laboratory underground.
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o Lilly Pharmaceuticals.
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o Roman numerals IVIII [sic].
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o Name "Stephano."
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o The number "1714."
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o Last name "Audler."
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o First name "Mase."
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o Last name "Audli."
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o Jet rocket labs nearby.
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o Domes above the ground.
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o Vehicle ID # MP 1936. Small jeeps.
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o Last name "Plento."
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o Initials "C.B.P." heads operation. Wears brown
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military shoes. Army.
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o Number "1161."
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o Around an oil field.
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o Place where oil crosses in an "X" pattern.
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o Chemical engineering connections.
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o Mustard.
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o Periscope device on bottom of craft. Chopper called
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"The Shark."
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o Man with blond hair. English features. High forehead.
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Wears square ring. Insignia reads "C.B.P." Has
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something to do with ammunition. Colonel.
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Name of Psychic: Nancy Fuchs
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o Dusk scene. Men talking about some animal's throat.
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Something missing.
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o Cylindrical object.
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o Long thick object inserted into jugular vein.
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o Powerful energy flow emanating from device used to
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kill cattle.
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o Feeling of tremendous anger and hostility.
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o Research implication. Minerals needed for research.
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o Intimidation of rancher Gomez.
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o Embryos.
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o Thousands of samples needed for this breeding effect.
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o Crossbreeding.
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o Animal dies in seconds.
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o Jolts of electricity through animal.
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o Breeding and genetics involved.
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o Army background.
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o Liquid-filled shoes leave no prints.
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o Marshall. Army. Cap with black rim and gold braid.
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Pompous. White-haired. Very influential. Walks into
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Pentagon whenever he pleases. Commission given 15-18
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years ago for mutilation project when he was
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overseas. Grand Marshall. Friend of General
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MacArthur. Lives in Dakotas. Money invested. High-
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priority issue. Tall. Heavyset. Only 17 people know
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of this.
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o Project with $2.5 million allocated early in game for
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breeding experimentation. Late 1960s through
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Pentagon. More and more money invested every year.
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o Land wanted. Want to destroy ranchers prime source
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of income.
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o John Mitchell connected to this.
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o Howard Hughes.
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o Uranium connection.
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o Picture complex. Faction-ridden.
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o Interest in speeding up growth of cattle.
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o Importance of pancreas.
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Well, there you have that little presentation. I don't know
|
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what exactly to make of it, but there it is. Certainly a non-UFO
|
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implication here, however, it only relates to THREE mutilations.
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How about the other 10,000 -- most of which have the UFO
|
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connection? What did I tell you about a multi-level reality?
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At this point, I will put some references and excerpts from
|
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some volumes that I believe are relevant to all the things we've
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been talking about. Where I feel it is applicable, I will comment
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on them.
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"The Goblin Universe"
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(p222) The ability to materialize mental constructs is not
|
|
unknown. Suppose one creates a field with the mind that is strong
|
|
enough to attract supercharged particles. The particles are real
|
|
but unstable in their assemblage since the stability depends on
|
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the intermediate mental component.
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(p223) Physical aspect of UFOs and other phenomena lie in the
|
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behavior of electromagnetic fields.
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(p124) If all UFO incidents were chance encounters, someone
|
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would have obtained a filmed record or a series of stills years
|
|
ago. The only way that such episodes can be engineered so that
|
|
they remain total mysteries is for the entities to have advance
|
|
knowledge of any situation before it occurs.
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|
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(p117, referencing John Keel) These entities labor to
|
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cultivate belief in various frames of reference, and then they
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create new manifestation which support those beliefs.
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(p120) Illness is common after close contact with some
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beings.
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(p122) Guy Underwood classified primary geomagnetic currents
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into three classes: water lines, aquastats, and track lines. Some
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magnetic signals appear as spirals, others are linear. Gnats and
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flies congregate above magnetic patterns.
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"Extra-Terrestrials Among Us"
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(p2-3) On several occasions after UFOs flew over missile
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sites, it was found that the targeting of the missiles had
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changed, and the warheads had to be replaced.
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(p3) On 22 June 1980 a UFO that was 10 miles in diameter was
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reported over the Kuwait oil fields.
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(p4) On July 30, 1985, a UFO over Mongolia that was 10 km in
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diameter was reported heading south. It was sighted by a Chinese
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jet and reported in the "Japan Times." The Unites States ignored
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this report.
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(p8) JANAP-146 specifies up to 10 years in prison and $10,000
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in fines for anyone in government service who makes unauthorized
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public statements about UFO phenomena. The British Official
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Secrets Act makes similar provisions.
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(p9) Many routes of UFOs take the form of an isosceles
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triangle.
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(p16) On September 14, 1978, a UFO as big as an ocean liner
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flew over Italy, and over Rome on the 15th and 16th.
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Comment: This was two weeks before Pope John Paul I was found
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dead under suspicious circumstances. He was killed between
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September 28-29. Autopsy was refused. It was rumored he intended
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to reveal the Fatima message of 1917.
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(p 20) UFOs dart around in daylight at speeds which cannot be
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seen.
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(p22) An individual having one CE experience usually has
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another.
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(p24) There is no basis to support psychiatric pathology for
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UFO witnesses.
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(p24) Dr. Brian T. Clifford (Pentagon) announces on October
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5, 1982, that contact between U.S. citizens and extraterrestrials
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on their vehicles is illegal. Title 14, Section 1211 of the Code
|
|
of Federal Regulations (adopted July 16, 1969, before the first
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manned lunar landing) says that anyone guilty of this becomes a
|
|
wanted criminal to be jailed for one year and fined $5,000. The
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NASA administrator is empowered to determine WITH OR WITHOUT A
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|
HEARING that a person has been "ET-exposed" and impose
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INDETERMINATE quarantine under armed guard, which cannot be broken
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even by court order.
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(p89) Mars has a history of transient phenomena.
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(p90) Temporary brilliant spots on Mars were reported by
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astronomers in 1890, 1892, 1900, 1911, 1924, 1937, 1952, 1954,
|
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1967, and 1971. The distribution was non-random. Intensely dark
|
|
spots, transient in nature, were reported on Mars in 1925, 1952,
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|
and 1954.
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(p93) About 33% of abductees are able to remember the
|
|
experiences without hypnotic regression. 66% of the abductees were
|
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alone when abducted.
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(p94) Some abductees did not return but vanished permanently
|
|
or were found dead after a UFO encounter.
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(p25) Records of the 687 B.C. battle between the Assyrians
|
|
and the Hebrews indicate that "a blast from heaven" reduced the
|
|
bodies of 185,000 Assyrians to ashes but left their clothes
|
|
intact.
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(p145) Morris K. Jessup died under mysterious circumstances
|
|
after a copy of his book "Case for the UFO" was sent to the Chief
|
|
of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in Washington.
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(p146 -- comments from "Case for the UFO")
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o Falls from the sky of flesh, blood, reptiles, etc.,
|
|
were due to either spoiled food or cleaning of
|
|
holding tanks.
|
|
o Comments describe TWO different space races who share
|
|
the planet with us without our knowledge. They are
|
|
not visitors -- they have been here longer than we
|
|
have. They feel more at ease in the ocean.
|
|
o The little men were almost wiped out by a serpent
|
|
race identified only as the "S-men." S-men are
|
|
ravenous for red meat, extremely materialistic, and
|
|
are greedy for power. Comment: Sounds like the Deros
|
|
of Shavarian fame.
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|
(p147) Thanks to Allen Dulles in partnership with Reinhard
|
|
Gehlen, the Gestapo was transplanted intact into the United States
|
|
system as the CIA, without the knowledge or consent of American
|
|
citizens. Comment: Remember Reagan placing wreaths on graves of SS
|
|
stormtroopers at the 40th anniversary of WWII? Roots of that
|
|
symbolic gesture go deep.
|
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|
(p147) Reference the Intelligence Identity Protection Act of
|
|
1981: Freedom to speak about anything but the CIA. Some claim that
|
|
concentration camps have already been built. Activation was sealed
|
|
by Executive Order Rex 84. The next REX exercise in in 1988.
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(p148) Jessup: "I believe that space structures of 5-10 miles
|
|
in diameter are sufficiently large to produce intelligently
|
|
directed storms."
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(p150) Alleged alien comment in annotated edition of "Case
|
|
for the UFO": "Men frozen helpless make good prey."
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|
(p151) Dr. James E. McDonald thought that the Federal Power
|
|
Commission was evading the evidence concerning UFO involvement in
|
|
the total power failure that paralyzed New York on July 13, 1965,
|
|
and dared to say so in front of a Congressional committee.
|
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|
(p152) On June 13, 1971, James E. McDonald was found dead
|
|
under mysterious circumstances, shot through the head with a
|
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pistol by his side.
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(p153) Murder disguised as suicide is one of the well-known
|
|
specialties of the CIA.
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(p153) There is ample documentation suggesting that among the
|
|
highest-priority covert operations of the CIA are those supplying
|
|
heroin to the Mafia. The "war on drugs" is in fact a war on the
|
|
independent drug dealer who constitutes a threat to the Mafia
|
|
monopoly. Comment: Additional ways to subdue the population or
|
|
eliminate undesirables?
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(p156) Karen Silkwood's murder disguised as auto accident.
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|
(p159) George Adamski, contactee in the 1950s had a special
|
|
government passport. Possible CIA disinformation agent.
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(p162) Although mutilations were reported in England as early
|
|
as 1904-1905, ("Winter of Weirdness"), the large-scale operations
|
|
there began in 1973.
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(p163) A rancher and his sons saw a UFO as big as a hotel
|
|
which was accompanied by four smaller ones. Rectangular in shape,
|
|
300-400 feet long, and 60 feet high. A helicopter approached it
|
|
and turned into a small UFO.
|
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|
|
(p163) Phantom cars appear on roads, follow people, and
|
|
disappear.
|
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|
|
(p163) A rancher and his wife looked at a UFO 5/8 of a mile
|
|
away and reported that two appendages emerged from the egg-shaped
|
|
object.
|
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|
(p164) Apparently UFOs have the capability of invisibility.
|
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|
|
(p164) Materialization of a Bigfoot before a witness.
|
|
|
|
(p164) Dematerialization of Bigfoot before witness who shot
|
|
it with a 16-gauge shotgun at point-blank range into its stomach.
|
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|
|
(p166) On August 21, 1975, a sheriff was chasing an unmarked
|
|
helicopter in his plane in southwestern Nebraska at 0430 when
|
|
the lights on the helicopter went out, and the only thing seem on
|
|
the ground was a missile silo.
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|
|
(p166) About the time mutilations began in earnest (1973
|
|
wave), a new branch of science was beginning to develop --
|
|
biogeochemistry -- analysis of mineral and oil deposits by
|
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analysis of tissues of herbivorous animals.
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|
(p168) An elderly lady in Arkansas in 1979 injured herself
|
|
and was cut during a fall. The injuries were repaired by two
|
|
aliens, who gave her a piece of metal with pyramids and six-
|
|
pointed stars on it. The aliens told her they "consumed juice,"
|
|
but not the kind consumed by humans. Six weeks later, she was out
|
|
looking for her dog and spotted a horse lying on its side,
|
|
unconscious.
|
|
Two men in white, dressed like surgeons, were at work on the
|
|
horse. There were two Air Force helicopters parked in the
|
|
clearing, two men in Air Force uniforms, and the same two aliens
|
|
who had helped her after her fall. The lady was spotted by the
|
|
group and she was overtaken by a helicopter which flashed a blue
|
|
light on her which burned her clothing. Help arrived as the
|
|
helicopter retreated, and she was brought to the local hospital.
|
|
People having nothing to do with the hospital staff began turning
|
|
up to question her. After release she was harassed at all hours by
|
|
strangers who insisted on questioning her, repeating the same
|
|
questions over and over again. The couple moved to a different
|
|
state, only to have it start all over again. MUFON began
|
|
investigating this case, but as of 1986 had not yet made public
|
|
its conclusions. Research into the case began in 1980.
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(p171) Tissue samples taken from a carcass revealed the
|
|
presence of chlorpromazine, a tranquilizer.
|
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|
|
(p171 comment by Gabe Valdez) "Whoever is doing these
|
|
mutilations are highly organized and have a lot of resources."
|
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|
|
(p172) The theory of biogeochemical basis for the mutilations
|
|
fails to account for the fact that mutilations are worldwide.
|
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|
|
(p174) When FBI agent Rommel was given $50K to investigate
|
|
the mutilations in one district in New Mexico, all mutilations in
|
|
that district stopped during the year.
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|
|
(p177) The Condon Report, Rommel Report, and the Warren
|
|
Report all have a resemblance.
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(p177) The human tendency to avoid facing unpleasant facts
|
|
may allow parasitic entities to "farm us."
|
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|
(p178) A seven-year-old heifer was found whose unborn calf
|
|
had been removed with breaking the placental bag.
|
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|
|
(p181) U.S. Senate lied to by Pentagon in 1968 during Senate
|
|
hearings on UFOs.
|
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|
(p200) In an anonymous letter to a Denver paper on April 8,
|
|
1983, it was told that the mutilations are being done by a secret
|
|
government group called Delta. Animal parts are used to test
|
|
effects of germ warfare and poison (cyanide and dioxin) they are
|
|
testing on civilians in America. Testing is associated with black
|
|
helicopters. Helicopters are also used to ferry heroin and
|
|
cocaine. Delta bases said to be all underground on Indian
|
|
Reservations. HQ for operations and where a lot of choppers are
|
|
based in 28 miles east of Albuquerque on I-40, then 14 miles north
|
|
on a dirt road into the Laguna Indian Reservation. Comment:
|
|
Disinformation attempt?
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|
(p204, UPI story, February 2, 1984) Dr. James Womack at
|
|
Texas A&M University announced his discovery that humans share
|
|
"perfect match" chromosomes with cattle. The perfect match is with
|
|
portions of the 21st chromosome pair, a strand known to carry
|
|
characteristics of Mongolism or Down's Syndrome, associated with
|
|
mental retardation. Dr. Womack says, "We must have more in common
|
|
than previously believed."
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|
(p205, 1984 letter) A recent arrival on the nutritional scene
|
|
is protomorphogens, or glandulars -- ground up glands of cattle. If
|
|
one takes these for a year you get "hooked" on them. Your own
|
|
glands stop producing hormones.
|
|
Many EBEs have no alimentary canals and no glands.
|
|
In some cancer clinics, these glandulars are used to treat
|
|
cancer victims, and so are glands from human fetuses.
|
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|
(p206) What is happening with the mutilations would make
|
|
sense in human terms if the location on which the cattle grazed
|
|
was important, or the parts taken could be used geobiologically
|
|
(which they aren't).
|
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|
|
(p208) UFOs are: Extraterrestrial, ultraterrestrial,
|
|
interdimensional, and time travelers.
|
|
|
|
(p208) Some UFOs behave as if the UFO itself was a living
|
|
organism. Comment: Refer to Trevor James Constable's book "Sky
|
|
Creatures," for a discussion of biological aeroforms, of "Flying
|
|
Saucers at Etibi-Raa," by Wendell Stevens for a discussion of just
|
|
that subject.
|
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|
|
(p208) Entities with cyborg-like traits, having both
|
|
mechanical and biological features, turn up quite frequently in
|
|
reports.
|
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|
(p208) It is odd that among the viruses there are some that
|
|
look like UFOs, like T. Bacteriophage. Do some UFO have the
|
|
ability to operate in the micro-dimension of viruses? Comment: In
|
|
the discipline of Yoga is noted the ability to become large or
|
|
small.
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|
|
(p209) Anyone with more access to even one more dimension
|
|
than we have access to could evade our most carefully planned
|
|
investigations indefinitely.
|
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|
(p210) Modern brain capacity: 1300cc
|
|
Cro-magnon man: 1400cc
|
|
Baskop man (megroid [sic] race): 1800cc
|
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|
|
The last two appeared quite suddenly.
|
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|
|
(p210) Theory of Max H. Flindt attributes paradoxically rapid
|
|
development of the human brain to interbreeding between primitive
|
|
humanity and ETs.
|
|
According to Flindt, schizophrenia is caused by subconscious
|
|
racial memory of the ET branch of the family tree, longing for
|
|
home. Considerable differences between glandular and nervous
|
|
systems between primitive humans and ETs would provide a basis for
|
|
traumatic tension associated with regressed memory.
|
|
|
|
(p210) Our civilization has forgotten the existence of other
|
|
intelligent beings in the universe.
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(p211) The idea that Homo Sapiens is unique is becoming no
|
|
longer tenable.
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A SITUATION REPORT ON OUR ACQUISITION OF ADVANCED
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TECHNOLOGY AND INTERACTION WITH ALIEN CULTURES
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by O.H. KRILL
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Well, as if this weren't enough, let's examine the basic
|
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allegations that were raised by Gary Stollman when he held an
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empty BB gun to David Horowitz on KNBC Channel 4, Los Angeles, in
|
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October, 1987. Gary clearly though that he was alone in his
|
|
knowledge, and evidently turned to desperation to have the public
|
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become aware of what he knew. For the sake of brevity, I will
|
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simply summarize the allegations, and make comments where I wish
|
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to do so:
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o His physical father is in fact a clone created by
|
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the CIA and alien forces.
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o Cloning is a part of a plot to overthrow the U.S
|
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government.
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o The CIA maintains mental-retraining hospitals.
|
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o Phones were turned off at Rohlman Psychiatric
|
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Hospital in Cincinnati for 48 hours after his
|
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arrival.
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o A former CIA official had an interview on KPFK radio
|
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in which he told a college audience that the CIA has
|
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towed barges across New York Harbor that were
|
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disease-ridden.
|
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o The CIA may have created the AIDS virus to wipe out
|
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the gay population. Comment: Hmmm, where have we
|
|
heard THAT before?
|
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o The CIA assassinated John F. Kennedy and the 22
|
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material witnesses who died with two years. Comment:
|
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Hmmmm, I have heard that as well.
|
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o He demands that the Air Force release all
|
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information on UFOs.
|
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o He demands that the information about Hanger 18 at
|
|
Wright-Patterson [AFB] be released.
|
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o He relates that he spoke to a girl at Florida Junior
|
|
College who told him that seven of her friends had
|
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been "replaced."
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o The CIA doesn't trust people on computers.
|
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o Individuals at the Optimist Boys School in Pasadena
|
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were recruited by others and given false IDs and
|
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birth certificates.
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o There is a secret group led by the President's own
|
|
staff.
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o There are beings around with the power to teleport
|
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instantly and do the same to others; who can read
|
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and control minds, and transform matter into other
|
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forms and create it at will.
|
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o He asks for a congressional investigation and
|
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federal protection.
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o He states that he cannot harm anyone with an empty
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BB gun.
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Well, what do you think? [Name deleted in original, replaced
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with the word "MUFON"] contacted Mr. Stollman's lawyer in
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December, 1987, and told him that some of what Gary had said may
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be true. His lawyer promptly made himself scarce.
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For some of you who keep an eye on the news, the President
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(Reagan) has said some mighty interesting things in some speeches
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of his:
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To the students of Fallston High School in Fallston, Maryland, on
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December 4, 1985, he said:
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"I couldn't but -- one point in our discussions with General
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Secretary Gorbachev -- when you stop to think that we're all God's
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children, wherever we may live in the world, I couldn't help but
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say to him, just think how easy his task and mine might be in
|
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these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a threat to this
|
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world from some other species from another planet outside in the
|
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universe. We'd forget all the little local differences that we
|
|
have between our countries and we would find out once and for all
|
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that we really are all human beings on this earth together.
|
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"Well, I don't suppose we can wait for some alien race to
|
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come down and threaten us...."
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To the 42nd General Assembly of the United Nations, September 21,
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1987:
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"In our obsession with antagonisms of the moment, we often
|
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forget how much unites all the members of humanity. Perhaps we
|
|
need some outside universal threat to make us recognize this
|
|
common bond. I occasionally think how quickly our differences
|
|
worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from
|
|
outside this world. And yet, I ask you, is not an alien force
|
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already among us? What could be more alien to the universal
|
|
aspirations of our peoples than war and the threat of war?"
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Comment: Apparently Mr. Reagan doesn't realize that war is NOT
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alien to the aspirations of peace -- it's always been here.
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Does Mr. Reagan know something that we know but the general public
|
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doesn't know about what is happening and what will happen within
|
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the next five years?
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General Types of Entities
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The Greys are known to be of three types:
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o Grey 1: 3.5 feet tall. Large head. Large slanted eyes. Worship
|
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Technology and don't care about us. Type popularized in
|
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"Communion" by Strieber.
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o Grey 2: Same general appearance, although has a different
|
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finger arrangement and a slightly different face.
|
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More sophisticated than Grey 1. They possess a degree
|
|
of common sense and are somewhat passive. It is not
|
|
known if they require the secretions needed by Grey 1.
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o Grey 3: Same basic type. Lips thinner. Subservient to other
|
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two types.
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Other entities known to frequent this planet:
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o Blonds/Swedes/Nordics: Known by any of these names. Similar to
|
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us. Blond hair, blue eyes. Will not break law of non-
|
|
interference to help us. Would only intervene if the
|
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Greys' activity would affect other parts of the
|
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universe.
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o Interdimensional: Entities that can assume a variety of shapes.
|
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Basically of a peaceful nature.
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o Short Humanoids: 1.5 to 2.5 feet tall, skin bluish in color.
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Seen quite frequently in Mexico near Chihuahua.
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o Hairy Dwarfs: 4 feet tall. Weigh about 35 pounds. Hairy.
|
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Neutral. Respect intelligent life.
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o Very Tall Race: Look like us but 7-8 feet tall. United with
|
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the Swedes.
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o Nordic Clones: Appear similar to us but with grey tinge to their
|
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skin. These are drones created by the Greys. Child-
|
|
like mentality.
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o Men-In-Black (MIB): Oriental or olive-skinned. Eyes sensitive to
|
|
light. Eyes have vertical pupils. Very pale skin in
|
|
some types. Do not conform easily to our social
|
|
patterns. Usually wear black clothes, drive black cars,
|
|
and wear sunglasses. In groups they all dress alike.
|
|
Sometimes time-disoriented. they cannot handle a
|
|
psychological "curve-ball" or interruption to their
|
|
plan. Often intimidate UFO witnesses and impersonate
|
|
government officials. Equivalent of our CIA. From
|
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another galaxy.
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Although there are some 40 or more known types of aliens visiting
|
|
our world at the present time, these are the most commonly seen
|
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types.
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Extract of information from: "UFO Contact from Undersea,"
|
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Sanchez/Stevens
|
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Section 1: Regression session, Filiberto Cardenas (subject)
|
|
Event date: 3 January 1979 UFO CEIII
|
|
During the regression session(s) the following
|
|
information came forth:
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1. Subject was taken to one of three pyramid bases. Two pyramid
|
|
bases are under ocean, one on land. Subject was taken to base
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between Berin and Santiago of the coast of Chile. Other underwater
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base is in the Atlantic in an unspecified location. The base was
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entered through an underwater tunnel. The aliens stated that they
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had been there 36 months at that time.
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2. Aliens told the subject that there were six (6) other
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individuals whom the aliens had contacted.
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3. Subject stated that the aliens voiced that they were eventually
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going to make themselves known to the world.
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4. Aliens stated that they control the Chinese, and they have
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provided the Chinese with a device that can "paralyze cities and
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towns completely."
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5. Aliens stated that the device will cause a change that "is
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going to be something for which the world cannot wait." The
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Chinese are to provoke certain unspecified changes, and that in
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those changes, "people who are negative will disappear."
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6. Subject remembers seeing (future) scenes of people running
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disoriented along roads, and that there is a disaster coming.
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7. Details of underwater tunnel described as walls of " firmed
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water," not rock. The ship evidently generated a force field which
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repelled the water around it.
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8. Devices were supposedly installed in subject's head by aliens.
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Subsequent x-rays revealed nothing.
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(Session 3)
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1. First contact with these groups of aliens began 4,000 years
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ago.
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2. It has been thousands of years since this group last descended
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to earth.
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3. If progress on earth does not continue, aliens will use more
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forceful demonstrations to get their point across that we must
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have peace and progress.
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4. Subject was interrogated for 15 days after the events by US
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security and intelligence services.
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5. Information from aliens had also to do with "an atrocity in the
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plans certain forces on earth had planned."
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6. Subject was seven years old when contact with aliens first
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occurred.
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7. Aliens have ability to dematerialize their craft.
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8. Aliens stated that we should beware of other alien groups who
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will present themselves in a good light but if they pursue "bad
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objectives against us they could do two things. They could destroy
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this planet with the same arms that this planet has, or on the
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contrary, transport away all our arms in one operation, which
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would take no more than 20 minutes of our time. They can be
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visible or not, whatever they choose."
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8. [sic] Treatise references 81 other crossbreeds from (negative)
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aliens who have performed duties on earth. Half alien-half
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earthling = Crossbreed
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9. Aliens spoke of great portions of land and whole cities will
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[sic] disappear. Mexico City and major cities in California.
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History and Operations -- Operation Trojan Horse
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The amusing little mystery of flying saucers slowly evolves
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into a complicated series of coincidences and paradoxes as we
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|
plunge deeper and deeper into the data, excluding nothing, and
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|
considering everything as objectively as possible.
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Our skies have been filled with "Trojan Horses" throughout
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|
history, and like the original Trojan Horse, the SEEM to conceal
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hostile intent.
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Several facts are now apparent:
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o The objects have always chosen to operate in a
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|
clandestine manner, furtively choosing the hours of
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|
darkness for their enigmatic activities over thinly-
|
|
populated areas, where the possibility of being detected
|
|
is slight.
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o The hostility factor is further supported by the fact
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|
that the objects chose, most often, to appear in forms
|
|
which we can readily accept and explain to our own
|
|
satisfaction -- ranging from dirigibles to meteors and
|
|
conventional-appearing airplanes.
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o The objects of unusual configuration, undoubtedly
|
|
constituting a deceptive minority of all the
|
|
paraphysical objects flitting about in our atmosphere.
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In other words, flying saucers are not at all what we have
|
|
hoped they were. They are a part of something else. John A. Keel
|
|
called that something else "Operation Trojan Horse."
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|
When one really digs into UFO literature, it readily becomes
|
|
clear that the ultraterrestrials deliberately conveyed whatever
|
|
impression that would meet the available frame of reference for
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|
that time.
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Until 1848, the religious frame of reference was constantly
|
|
used by the phenomenon. As man's technology improved many of our
|
|
old beliefs were discarded and the "phenomenon" was obliged to
|
|
update its manifestations and establish new frames of reference.
|
|
No more objects were seen in 1947 than had been seen in 1847. We
|
|
were simply seeing them in a new way. A new game was being played
|
|
with us.
|
|
A new game has emerged: the artifact or hardware game. The
|
|
phenomenon has always obliged us by planting false evidence all
|
|
over the landscape.
|
|
UFO cultists trapped themselves into a hopeless situation
|
|
almost from the outset. The apparent purpose of most of the
|
|
landings seems to have been to advance belief in the frame of
|
|
reference, not to provide absolute proof that the frame of
|
|
reference is authentic.
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|
Physical Evidence
|
|
|
|
All kinds of junk have fallen out of the sky throughout
|
|
recorded history. Ivan T. Sanderson has in his files extensive
|
|
lists that go back to Roman times. Ridiculous things such as stone
|
|
pillars and heavy metal wheels have come crashing out of the blue,
|
|
and there are countless cases of ice blocks, some weighing
|
|
hundreds of pounds, dropping all over this planet. The flying
|
|
saucers have been spewing all kinds of trash all over the
|
|
landscape. In nearly every instance, these materials always prove
|
|
to be ordinary earthly substances like magnesium, aluminum,
|
|
chromium, and even plain old tin. Each of these incidents give the
|
|
skeptics new ammunition.
|
|
Mysterious hollow spheres have also been dropping out of the
|
|
sky all over the world. Three such spheres were found in the
|
|
Australian desert in 1963. They were about 14 inches in diameter
|
|
and had a shiny polished surface. Efforts to open the spheres
|
|
failed, and they were turned over to the USAF. Other metal spheres
|
|
have dropped out of the sky in Mexico (1967) and Conway, Arkansas
|
|
(1967). The Mexican steel ball was identified as titanium, the one
|
|
in Arkansas steel.
|
|
Smaller colored spheres were found scattered over the French
|
|
countryside in 1966-67, as if it had been raining balls there.
|
|
Where is all this stuff coming from? The same place as the stone
|
|
pillars and blocks of ice. Innumerable cases of contact and
|
|
landings have been flushed down the ufological drain because of
|
|
the deliberate "negative factors." Sincere witnesses have actually
|
|
been ruined because the amateur UFO investigators have accused
|
|
them of being liars and worse.
|
|
Another fascinating game which the ufonauts play with a
|
|
vengeance is the "repair" gambit. Beginning in 1897, there has
|
|
been an endless stream of stories and reports, many from reliable
|
|
witnesses, on how they encountered a grounded UFO and observed the
|
|
occupants making repairs of some kind. The basic details in all
|
|
these stories are so similar that it seems as if the ufonauts are
|
|
following a carefully rehearsed procedure.
|
|
Generally speaking, there are three (3) types of beings
|
|
observed in relation to UFOs:
|
|
o Normal-looking people, including females.
|
|
o Oriental, dark-skinned beings.
|
|
o Unidentifiable creatures, who have made a real effort to
|
|
hide from witnesses.
|
|
Oddly enough, when all the reports and the data is in, the
|
|
scope of the phenomenon and the overwhelming quantity of reports
|
|
negates its validity. An analysis of cases indicates that flying
|
|
saucers are not, in most cases, stable machines requiring fuel,
|
|
maintenance, and logistical support. Most of them are, in all
|
|
probability, transmutations of energy from other dimensions and do
|
|
not exist in the same way that this paper exists.
|
|
The UFO phenomenon seems to be largely subjective: that is,
|
|
specific kinds of people become involved and are actually
|
|
manipulated by the phenomenon in the same way that it manipulates
|
|
matter. These subjective experiences are far more important to our
|
|
study that the "random" superficial sightings. We are obliged to
|
|
forget about the sightings and concentrate on the claims and
|
|
experiences of the contactees.
|
|
|
|
Thousands of UFO photos have been taken since 1882. There's
|
|
just one problem. With very few exceptions, no two UFO photos are
|
|
alike. The sightings force two unacceptable answers upon us:
|
|
o All the witnesses were mistaken or lying.
|
|
o Some tremendous unknown civilization is exerting an all-
|
|
out effort to manufacture thousands of different types of
|
|
UFOs and is sending them all to our planet.
|
|
The governments of the world overtly have maintained
|
|
variations of the first proposal. UFO enthusiasts accept the
|
|
second. There is a third proposal which merits some attention:
|
|
some "hard" objects definitely exist as temporary materializations
|
|
from other dimensions. They leave indentations in the ground when
|
|
they land. Witnesses have touched them and even been inside them.
|
|
These "hard" objects may be decoys to cover the multitudinous
|
|
activities of the "soft" objects. The "soft" objects hold one of
|
|
the keys of the mystery. There are countless sightings of objects
|
|
which changed size and shape in front of witnesses who often get
|
|
the impression that it was alive, that it was not behaving like a
|
|
mechanical object at all.
|
|
There is no question at all that there are intelligences that
|
|
can manipulate or materialize any kind of object into our
|
|
dimension. Let's take a look, for a second, at the electromagnetic
|
|
spectrum. As you know, our visual spectrum makes up a small
|
|
portion of the whole. Look at what's involved with UFOs:
|
|
|
|
Ultraviolet
|
|
Blue UFO ENTRY FIELD _________________
|
|
Cyan ____________________________________
|
|
Green Visible
|
|
Yellow
|
|
Red __________________ Spectrum
|
|
Magenta _________________
|
|
Infra-red UFO DEPARTURE
|
|
Heat FIELD
|
|
Radio
|
|
|
|
If you will relate this to cases that you are familiar with,
|
|
as far as appearance, spectrum shift when in flight, etc., you
|
|
will see the applicability of the above diagram.
|
|
|
|
When UFO stabilize in our dimension they radiate energy on
|
|
all frequencies and become glowing white. Radical maneuvers
|
|
require a frequency alteration, which produces color changes. It
|
|
is interesting to note that in Blue Book Report #14, they replaced
|
|
the phrase "Electromagnetic Phenomenon" with the word "Unknown" in
|
|
a majority of those cases. Why? There is no doubt that again, a
|
|
situation exists where we have multiple realities within the UFO
|
|
realm as well. It is clear that we are not dealing with random ET
|
|
visitors. It has an extreme element of intention to do with all of
|
|
it. Mutilations started in April, 1897, with the abduction of
|
|
Alexander Hamilton's calf, witnessed by several people. That is
|
|
one of the constants that has been with us that has not changed
|
|
frame of reference. How many people give thought to the three
|
|
dark-skinned wise men who appeared before the birth of Jesus,
|
|
spread the reality of the happening, and disappeared again. All
|
|
the dark-skinned men in threes. MIB. It makes you wonder. Hmmmm.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Charting the Enigma
|
|
|
|
Well, here we are again. Taking a sample of 33% of 10,000 or
|
|
so cases, or about 3,330 cases, we find that 730 are so-called
|
|
Type I, a low-level object observed and reported by reliable
|
|
witnesses. It was found that 2,600 were Type II, high-altitude
|
|
objects performing in a controlled manner and distinct from normal
|
|
aircraft and natural phenomena. The time of the sightings depends
|
|
on where you are. If you are in a rural area, sightings
|
|
conveniently begin after 10 p.m. A populated area would have them
|
|
between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. For some reason, in many "flaps,"
|
|
Wednesday had about 20.5% of the sightings. Hmmm.
|
|
Now, if the UFO phenomenon (and I dislike that word) had a
|
|
purely psychic basis then I would think there would be more
|
|
sightings on a Saturday, when people are statistically out and
|
|
about than on Wednesday. There are notable exceptions to
|
|
everything of course, one of which was the "flap" of August 16,
|
|
1966, which was on a Tuesday.
|
|
Reports seem to cluster within political boundaries of
|
|
states, as if there were a methodical exploration of states from
|
|
border to border. If the UFO were a natural occurrence, one would
|
|
expect otherwise.
|
|
Thousands of sightings can be fitted into the "great circle"
|
|
route, and often the dates are staggered so that it appears that
|
|
the phenomenon moves systematically from point to point.
|
|
Every state in the United States has from two to ten
|
|
"windows." These are areas where UFOs appear repeatedly year after
|
|
year. The objects will appear in these places and pursue courses
|
|
confined to sectors with a radius of about 200 miles. The great
|
|
circle from Canada (not to be confused with the traditional Great
|
|
Circle) in the northwest through the central states and back into
|
|
northeast Canada is a major window. Hundreds of smaller windows
|
|
lie within that circle. Another major window is centered in the
|
|
Gulf of Mexico and encompasses much of Mexico, Texas and the
|
|
Southwest.
|
|
As mentioned previously, many windows center directly over
|
|
area of magnetic deviation.
|
|
UFOs seem to congregate about the highest available hills in
|
|
these window areas. They become visible in these centers and then
|
|
radiate outward, traveling sometimes 100-200 miles before
|
|
disappearing again.
|
|
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|
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|
|
Among the great heaps of neglected and ignored UFO data, we
|
|
find hundreds of "minipeople" accounts. These are very rarely
|
|
published anywhere because they tend to be so unbelievable. Most of
|
|
them are identical to the fairy and gnome stories of yesteryear.
|
|
Witnesses to these events can experience conjunctivitis, akinesia
|
|
(paralysis), amnesia, and the other effects often noted by
|
|
witnesses to more conventional events. One notable event is one
|
|
that occurred in Seattle, Washington, in the latter part of
|
|
August, 1965. A woman awoke around 2 a.m. and discovered she could
|
|
not move a muscle or make a sound. Her window was open, and
|
|
suddenly a tiny, football-sized dull-grey object floated through
|
|
the window and hovered over the carpet near her bed. Three legs
|
|
lowered from the object and it settled to the floor. A small ramp
|
|
extended from it and five or six tiny people clambered out and
|
|
seemed to work on some kind of repairs on the object. They wore
|
|
tight-fitting clothing. When they were finished, they got in and
|
|
the object took off and sailed out the window. At that point, she
|
|
was able to move. The case was investigated by J. Russell Jenkins
|
|
of Seattle.
|
|
You can readily see why almost none of these kinds of stories
|
|
ever appear in print, except in occult-oriented literature.
|
|
Nevertheless, if we hope to assess the true UFO situation, we must
|
|
examine all these stories. We can learn nothing by considering
|
|
only those incidents which are emotionally and intellectually
|
|
acceptable to us.
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
TIME is one of the most important aspects of the UFO thing.
|
|
It plays a strange but significant role. Part of the answer may
|
|
not lie in the stars but in the clock ticking on your fireplace.
|
|
Our world exists in three dimensions. We can move in many
|
|
directions within these dimensions. Space does not exist except
|
|
when we make it exist. To us, the distance between atoms in our
|
|
matter is so minute that it can only be calculated with
|
|
hypothetical measurements. Yet, if we lived on an atom, and our
|
|
size was relative to its size, the distance to the next atom would
|
|
seem awesome.
|
|
There is another man-made measurement called time. Unlike the
|
|
other three dimensions, time has us seemingly trapped. Time
|
|
becomes very real to us, and it appears that we couldn't live
|
|
without it. Yet time doesn't really exist at all. This moment
|
|
exists to us. Does this mean the same moment is being shared by
|
|
other planets?
|
|
The UFO phenomenon does seem to be controlled. It does follow
|
|
intelligent patterns. If the objects themselves are manifestations
|
|
of higher energies, then something has to manipulate those
|
|
energies somehow and reduce them to the visible frequencies. Not
|
|
only do they enter the visible frequencies, but they take forms
|
|
which seem physical and real to us, and they carry out actions
|
|
which seem to be intelligent.
|
|
Thus we arrive at the source. The source has to be a form of
|
|
intelligent energy operating at the highest possible point of the
|
|
frequency spectrum. If such an energy exists at all, it might
|
|
permeate the universe and maintain equal control of each
|
|
component part. Because of its very high frequency, so high that
|
|
the energy particles are virtually standing still, the source has
|
|
no need to replenish itself in any way that would be acceptable to
|
|
our environmental sciences. It could actually create and destroy
|
|
matter by manipulating the lower energies. It would be timeless,
|
|
because it exists beyond all time fields. It would be infinite
|
|
because it is not confined by three-dimensional "space."
|
|
Children. Children figure neatly into this, and they always
|
|
have. The child's mind, especially before the so-called age of
|
|
reason when the logic circuits begin to form, is a clear
|
|
instrument, open and uninfluenced by opinions and conclusions.
|
|
This is an important point in the UFO mystery.
|
|
Perhaps if we were in a pure energy state, each particle of
|
|
energy would itself serve as a synapse, and information could be
|
|
stored by a slight alteration in frequency. All the memory
|
|
fragments of a rose, for example, would be recorded at one
|
|
frequency, and the whole energy form could tune into that memory
|
|
by adjusting frequencies, as we might adjust a radio receiver. In
|
|
other words, no complex circuitry would be required. No body would
|
|
be necessary. The energy patterns would not need material form. It
|
|
would permeate the entire universe. It could surround you
|
|
completely at this very moment and be aware of all the feeble
|
|
impulses of low energy passing through your brain. If it so
|
|
desired, it could control those pulses and thus control your
|
|
thoughts. Man has always been aware of this intelligent energy or
|
|
force. He has always worshipped it.
|
|
|
|
Our first conclusion is that the UFOs originate from beyond
|
|
our own time frame or time cycle. Our second conclusion is that
|
|
the source has total foreknowledge of human events and even of
|
|
individual lives. Since time and space are not absolutes, these
|
|
two conclusions are compatible.
|
|
It is that all human events occur simultaneously when viewed
|
|
by a greater intelligence. If a greater intelligence wants to
|
|
communicate with a lower form, all kinds of problems are
|
|
presented. The communication must be conducted in a manner which
|
|
will be meaningful and understandable to the lower life form. An
|
|
acceptable frame of reference must be found and utilized.
|
|
UFO phenomenon, especially the "soft" ones, are frequently
|
|
reflective; that is, the observed manifestations seem to be
|
|
deliberately tailored and adjusted to the individual beliefs and
|
|
attitudes of the witnesses. Contactees are given information
|
|
which, in most cases, conforms to their beliefs. UFO researchers
|
|
who concentrate on one particular aspect or theory find themselves
|
|
inundated with seemingly reliable reports which seem to
|
|
substantiate that theory.
|
|
John Keel's extensive experiences with this reflective factor
|
|
led him to carry out weird experiments which confirmed that a
|
|
large part of the reported data is engineered and deliberately
|
|
false. The witnesses are not the perpetrators, but merely the
|
|
victims.
|
|
The apparent purpose of all this false data is multifold.
|
|
Much of it is meant to create confusion and diversion. Some of it
|
|
has served to support certain beliefs which were erroneous but
|
|
which would serve as stepping-stones to the higher, more complex
|
|
truth. Whole generations have come and gone, happily believing in
|
|
the false data, unaware that they were mere links in the chain.
|
|
If it were all understood too soon, we might crumble under
|
|
the weight of the truth. This earth is covered with windows into
|
|
those other unseen worlds. If we had the instruments to detect
|
|
them, we would find that these windows are the focal points for
|
|
super high-frequency waves -- the "rays" of ancient lore. These
|
|
rays might come from Orion or the Pleiades as the ancients
|
|
claimed, or they might be part of the great force that emanates
|
|
throughout the universe. The UFOs have given us the evidence that
|
|
such rays exist. Now, slowly, we are being told why.
|
|
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|
|
It is also apparent that some entities are having a good
|
|
laugh at our expense. As mentioned before, literature indicates
|
|
that the phenomenon carefully cultivated the religious frame of
|
|
reference in early times, just as the modern manifestations have
|
|
carefully supported the extraterrestrial frame of reference.
|
|
The Devil's emissaries of yesteryear have been replaced by
|
|
the mysterious "men in black." A major, but little-explored,
|
|
aspect of the UFO phenomenon is therefore theological and
|
|
philosophical rather than purely scientific. The UFO problem can
|
|
never be untangled by physicists and scientists unless they are
|
|
men who also are schooled in the other disciplines.
|
|
The earth was occupied before man arrived or was created.
|
|
That's an important point to consider. The original occupants were
|
|
paraphysical and possessed the power of transmutation of matter.
|
|
Man was the interloper. The inevitable conflict arose between
|
|
physical man and the paraphysical owners of the planet. Man
|
|
accepted the interpretation that this conflict raged between his
|
|
creator and the Devil. The religious viewpoint has always been
|
|
that the Devil has been attacking man (trying to get rid of him)
|
|
by causing havoc upon him. There is historical and modern proof
|
|
that this may be so.
|
|
It is interesting that parapsychologists have long concluded
|
|
that the paralysis that contactees experience is a contributing
|
|
cause; that the entity may materialize by utilizing energy from
|
|
the percipient himself.
|
|
John Keel has in his files hundreds of cases, some of which
|
|
have now been investigated by qualified psychiatrists, in which
|
|
young men and women obsessed with the UFO phenomenon have suffered
|
|
frightening visits from apparitions, followed up by mysterious
|
|
black Cadillacs which appeared and disappeared suddenly, and have
|
|
been terrified into up their pursuit of the UFOs. The phenomenon
|
|
is again reflective in nature; the more frightened the victim
|
|
becomes, the more the manifestations are escalated. Think about
|
|
it.
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|
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|
The Other Side of the Coin
|
|
|
|
There is a balance in nature, and there also seems to be a
|
|
balance in the UFO picture. People have actually died after
|
|
exposure to the gamma and UV rays from UFOs. But other people have
|
|
actually had their ailments cured by similar rays. Occult
|
|
literature is filled with accounts of this type.
|
|
Except for those who might be specially constructed for
|
|
incubus-succubus activities, it does appear that our "angels" and
|
|
"spacemen" come from a world, in many cases, with sex -- and very
|
|
probably, a world without an organized society; a world in which
|
|
each individual is merely a unit in the whole and is totally
|
|
controlled by the collective intelligence or energy mass of that
|
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whole. In other words, these beings, or some of them anyway, have
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no free will. They are slaves of a very high order. Often they try
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to convey this to percipients with their statements, "We are One,"
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"We are in bondage."
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We face a great task in trying to isolate the UFO phenomenon
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from the larger and more important "big picture," the overall
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situation of which the UFOs are merely a small part.
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Elemental beings are another aspect of the world we live in.
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Children see them more than adults, perhaps for the reasons
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described before. Historical records certainly indicate that the
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little people have always existed all over this planet; that they
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possess the power of flight, the power of invisibility, and, to
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varying degrees, the power to dominate and control the human mind.
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Accounts of little humanoids with supernatural powers can be found
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in almost every culture.
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The manifestations have remained the same throughout history.
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Only our interpretations of those events have changed. It brought
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the birth of Spiritualism, which was in its heyday in the 1850s
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and 1860s, and was just another form of communication between the
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ultraterrestrials and ourselves.
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UFO flaps also parallel outbreaks of poltergeist cases. It
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all ties in together.
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Assuming that each discovered historical report represents a
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larger number of unpublished or undiscovered reports, just as
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today's UFO reports represent on the average 250 unreported or
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unpublished sightings, we can conclude that a flap condition
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existed, for example, in the years 1820, 1834, 1844, 1846, and
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1849. We also find that there was an outbreak of poltergeists in
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1835, 1846, and 1849.
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As the 19th century progressed, reporting improved, and we
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are able to make more precise correlations. A UFO flap took place
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in 1850, and there was also a series of poltergeist cases. A
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larger poltergeist outbreak occurred in 1867, following flaps in
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1863-64. UFO activity became more intense beginning in 1870, and
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there were notable flaps in 1872, 1877, and 1879. The 1880s
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produced a major explosion of all kinds of phenomena, including
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the sudden disappearance of people. Poltergeist cases were in
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abundance in that decade, particularly in the big flap years of
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1883 and 1885.
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Astrophysicist Morris K. Jessup labeled the years 1877-87 the
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"Incredible Decade" after scouring astronomical journals of the
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period. Astronomers made some remarkable discoveries during those
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years. The previously unobserved satellites of Mars popped into
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view in 1877, new craters appeared on the moon, all kinds of
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strange objects flitted around the upper atmosphere.
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The trance phenomenon deserves extensive study because so
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many aspects of it are directly related to the contactee
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phenomenon. In both, you will find the same contradictions. There
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seem to be both good and evil forces at work. The good guys latch
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onto people with particularly receptive minds and turn them into
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trance mediums and the bad guys use the same methods to tamper
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with the minds of contactees and even to commit murder indirectly.
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Since incidents of these types can be traced throughout history,
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it seems probably that these forces have always been here on this
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planet. do the ultraterrestrials really care about us? There is
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much evidence to suggest that they don't. They care only to the
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extent that we can fulfill our enigmatic use to them.
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There have been innumerable psychic hoaxes for the past 150
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years, and many of these parallel the UFO hoaxes. In ufology we
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have to contend with the teenager's hot air balloon, and in
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psychic phenomenon we have to worry about youngsters firing rocks
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at houses. There are, however, more UFO sightings than there are
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plastic balloons, and more poltergeists dumping rocks in living
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rooms than there are wild-eyed youngsters with slingshots. There
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are also more ultraterrestrial entities than either the occultists
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or the UFO researchers can dream of.
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Giant winged beings, usually described as headless, are an
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integral part of the UFO phenomenon. Winged human forms have been
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seen flying over many areas of the world. John A. Keel wrote a
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book called the "Mothman Prophecies" and Gray Barker a book called
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"The Silver Bridge" that go into some detail. They are usually
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described as having blazing red eyes set deep in their shoulders.
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On May 13, 1917, three girls in Portugal were in the meadows
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of a place called Cova da Iria outside of Fatima, Portugal, when
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they saw a flash of light in the clear sky. They ran for shelter
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under a tree, thinking that was lightning. When they reached the
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tree, they stopped in amazement, for there hovering just above a
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3-foot evergreen nearby, a brilliant globe of light hung
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suspended.
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Within this globe there was an entity garbed in a luminous
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white robe with a face of light which dazzled and hurt the eyes.
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The figure stated that it was from heaven, and asked the
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girls to come there on the 13th day, for six months in succession.
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On October 13, 1917, an estimated 70,000 people had gathered at
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the site. Suddenly the crowd screamed, for something came through
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the clouds: a huge silver disk which rotated rapidly as it
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descended towards the crowd. It seemed to change color, going
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through the spectrum. These gyrations continued for ten minutes.
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Miles from there, others were also watching the same object.
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The incident at Fatima was obviously a carefully planned and
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deliberately executed demonstration. The major prophecies of
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Fatima had been written down and sealed in an envelope, and turned
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over to the Vatican. They were supposed to be revealed to the
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world in 1960. The secret of Fatima? One Pope was murdered after
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only 30 days in office when the Vatican thought he would reveal
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it. It is said to be a prediction of the end of the world. The
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demonstration was therefore a failure as far as the
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ultraterrestrials were concerned. Such demos proved highly
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effective in Biblical times, but times were changing and new
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methods were called for.
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A similar event such as Fatima took place in Garabandal,
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Germany, on July 2, 1961. Even more startling, on the entity's
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right side they could see "a square of red fire framing a triangle
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with an eye and some writing. The lettering was in an old
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Oriental script." The Third Eye. Haven't we heard of that before?
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Remember the Nation of the Third Eye -- the MIB. etc?
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ADDENDUM BY THE AUTHOR
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Gravitational Propulsion
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Well, I have gotten this far in explaining some things to
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you. I might as well turn to my favorite subject of all --
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gravitational propulsion. The best place to start is with the
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efforts of a personal acquaintance of mine who had the good
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fortune to meet in England -- Mr. J. R. Searl. His investigations
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into gravitational propulsion have proven to be quite revealing --
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he's done it, and I want to tell you about it.
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In 1949, he was employed by the Midlands Board as an
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electronic fitter. He was very enthusiastic about the subject of
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electricity, though he had no formal education on the subject
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other than was required by his job. Unhindered by conventional
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ideas about electricity, he carried out his own investigation into
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the subject. During work on electrical motors and generators, he
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noticed that a small electromotive force (EMF) was produced by the
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spinning metal parts -- the negative toward the outside and the
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positive toward the rotational axis.
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In 1950, he experimented with rotating slip rings and
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measured a small EMF on a conventional meter. He also noticed that
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when the rings were spinning freely and no electrical current was
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taken, his hair bristled. His conclusions were that free electrons
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in the metal were spun out by centrifugal force being produced by
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the static field in the metal. He then decided to build a
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generator on the same principle.
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It had a segmented rotor disc, passing through electromagnets
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at its periphery. The electromagnets were energized from the
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rotor, and were intended to boost the EMF.
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By 1952, the first generator had been constructed and was
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about three feet in diameter. It was tested in the open by Searl
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and a friend. The armature was set in motion by a small engine.
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The device produced the expected electrical power, but at an
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unexpectedly high potential. At relatively low armature speeds a
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potential of the order of 10^5 volts was produced, as indicated by
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static effects on nearby objects.
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The really unexpected then occurred. While still speeding up,
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the generator lifted and rose to a height of about 50 feet above
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the ground, breaking the union between itself and the engine. Here
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it stayed for a while, still speeding up and surrounding itself
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with a pink glow. This indicated ionization of air at a much
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reduced pressure of about 10^-3 mm Hg. More interesting was the
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side effect, causing local radio receivers to go on by themselves.
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Finally, the whole generator accelerated at a fantastic rate and
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is thought to have gone off into space.
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Since that day, Searl and others have made some ten or more
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small flying craft, some of which have been similarly lost, and
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have developed a form of control. Larger craft have been built --
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some 12 feet and two 30 feet in diameter.
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Once the machine has passed a certain threshold of potential
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voltage, the energy output exceeds the input. The energy output
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seems to be virtually limitless. We made some measurements when I
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was there, and as far as we could see, the estimated output is
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somewhere in the vicinity of 10^13 to 10^15 watts. Above what
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appears to be the threshold potential, some 10^13 volts, the
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generator and attached parts become inertia-free. There is also
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some "matter snatch" upon acceleration away from the ground, since
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it tends to take a little "turf" with it when it goes.
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Analyzing what is happening is fairly easy. What the
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generator is doing is placing a "stress" on the ambient space
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around it. The space breaks down to provide the magnetism to
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relieve the stress, but the energy by-product is absorbed by the
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generator, which reinforces the field.
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It should be noted at this point that only a very small
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amount of space fabric passes through the craft and an even
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smaller amount is converted for energy. However, I have noticed
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that small changes in etheric forces lead to large physical
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effects. It was aptly demonstrated and I was impressed.
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Recently, Mr. Searl had (1987) a brush with authorities, when
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he began simply generating his own power for his own house. Now he
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doesn't have a very large house, but the Utility Board didn't like
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the fact that they had lost their monopoly. Now he lives in
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Birmingham under an assumed name. Simple, eh?
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