Over the years a question has been asked numerous times, "Who knew and when did they know?" No official government source has ever acknowledged the existence of aliens, extraterrestrial craft or abductions. If you study some of the Presidential speeches and remarks, a very different state of affairs is hinted at.
Who was President during the late 1940's, during the Roswell Crash incident? Harry S. Truman and what did he have to say:
1."I can assure you the flying saucers, given that they exist, are not constructed by any power on earth." President Harry S. Truman - Press conference, Washington DC, April 4, 1950.
Look when the CIA was created, less than 3 weeks after the Roswell, incident. Strange how the CIA was needed two years after the whole world had been at war.
"Happy Birthday to You, Beloved C.I.A. !!!
Fifty years ago, on July 26,
1947, President Truman signed the decree of your creation. During
these 50 years, a great job has been done ! What an endeavour
to build a better world, at the heavy cost of a great sacrifice. But the
results stand today as an achievement: the New World Order has been established
for a thousand years, and every bad thought seem to be banned from our
planet forever ! We are now marching to a bright future, in the new
harshly conquered paradise on this good old Earth ! Generations of
thankful normalized citizens shall remember the circumstances of your birth
with emotion. 18 days after the Roswell black-out operation, your existence
had become necessary to implement the cover-up policy of the power behind
America.
A steadfast and untirable action
of disinformation, psychological harassment, and quick delifisation of
the most loquacious elements around ufology, have let the world so ignorant
that it is now ready to be grasped at the power's convenience."
Reference
Colonel Corso (Ret) also said that captured UFOs were/are
kept at Norton, Edwards and Nellis (Area 51) Air Force Bases. He said a
UFO Working Group was set up by President Truman in September, 1947, a
group some call MJ-12, and that it has functioned ever
since. In the 1950s two crude prototypes of
antigravity craft were constructed, but were powered
by crude human nuclear fission generators, and
were inefficient and leaked radiation. He says that the
Star Wars program was always primarily to
prepare for war against the extraterrestrials in case
of invasion.
"The nations of the world will have to unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war. The nations of the earth must someday make a common front against attack by people from other planets."
General Douglas MacArthur,
October 8, 1955
Farewell Address, January 17, 1961.
"Good evening, my fellow Americans: First, I should like to express my gratitude to the radio and television networks for the opportunity they have given me over the years to bring reports and messages to our nation. My special thanks go to them for the opportunity of addressing you this evening.
Three days from now, after a half century of service of our country, I shall lay down the responsibilities of office as, in traditional and solemn ceremony, the authority of the Presidency is vested in my successor.
This evening I come to you with a message of leave-taking and farewell, and to share a few final thoughts with you, my countrymen.
Like every other citizen, I wish the new President, and all who will labor with him, Godspeed. I pray that the coming years will be blessed with peace and prosperity for all.
Our people expect their President and the Congress to find essential agreement on questions of great moment, the wise resolution of which will better shape the future of the nation.
My own relations with Congress, which began on a remote and tenuous basis when, long ago, a member of the Senate appointed me to West Point, have since ranged to the intimate during the war and immediate post-war period, and finally to the mutually interdependent during these past eight years.
In this final relationship, the Congress and the Administration have, on most vital issues, cooperated well, to serve the nation well rather than mere partisanship, and so have assured that the business of the nation should go forward. So my official relationship with Congress ends in a feeling on my part, of gratitude that we have been able to do so much together.
We now stand ten years past the midpoint of a century that has witnessed four major wars among great nations. Three of these involved our own country. Despite these holocausts America is today the strongest, the most influential and most productive nation in the world. Understandably proud of this pre-eminence, we yet realize that America's leadership and prestige depend, not merely upon our unmatched material progress, riches and military strength, but on how we use our power in the interests of world peace and human betterment.
Throughout America's adventure in free government, such basic purposes have been to keep the peace; to foster progress in human achievement, and to enhance liberty, dignity and integrity among peoples and among nations.
To strive for less would be unworthy of a free and religious people.
Any failure traceable to arrogance or our lack of comprehension or readiness to sacrifice would inflict upon us a grievous hurt, both at home and abroad.
Progress toward these noble goals is persistently threatened by the conflict now engulfing the world. It commands our whole attention, absorbs our very beings. We face a hostile ideology global in scope, atheistic in character, ruthless in purpose, and insidious in method. Unhappily the danger it poses promises to be of indefinite duration. To meet it successfully, there is called for, not so much the emotional and transitory sacrifices of crisis, but rather those which enable us to carry forward steadily, surely, and without complaint the burdens of a prolonged and complex struggle--with liberty the stake. Only thus shall we remain, despite every provocation, on our charted course toward permanent peace and human betterment.
Crises there will continue to be. In meeting them, whether foreign or domestic, great or small, there is a recurring temptation to feel that some spectacular and costly action could become the miraculous solution to all current difficulties, A huge increase in the newer elements of our defenses; development of unrealistic programs to cure every ill in agriculture; a dramatic expansion in basic and applied research--these and many other possibilities, each possibly promising in itself, may be suggested as the only way to the road we wish to travel.
But each proposal must be weighed in light of a broader consideration; the need to maintain balance in and among national programs--balance between the private and the public economy, balance between the cost and hoped for advantages--balance between the clearly necessary and the comfortably desirable; balance between our essential requirements as a nation and the duties imposed by the nation upon the individual; balance between the actions of the moment and the national welfare of the future. Good judgment seeks balance and progress; lack of it eventually finds imbalance and frustration.
The record of many decades stands as proof that our people and their Government have, in the main, understood these truths and have responded to them well in the face of threat and stress.
But threats, new in kind or degree, constantly arise. Of these, I mention two only.
A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction.
Our military organization today bears little relation to that known by any of my predecessors in peacetime, or indeed by the fighting men of World War II or Korea.
Until the latest of our world conflicts, the United States had no armaments industry. American makers of plowshares could, with time and as required, make swords as well. But now we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense; we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. Added to this, three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishment. We annually spend on military security more than the net income of all United States corporations.
This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence--economic, political, even spiritual---is felt in every city, every State house, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society.
In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.
Akin to, and largely responsible for the sweeping changes in our industrial-military posture, has been the technological revolution during recent decades.
In this revolution, research has become central, it also becomes more formalized, complex, and costly. A steadily increasing share is conducted for, by, or at the direction of, the Federal government.
Today, the solitary inventor, tinkering in his shop, has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists in laboratories and testing fields. In the same fashion, the free university, historically the fountainhead of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution in the conduct of research. Partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity. For every old blackboard there are now hundreds of new electronic computers.
The prospect of domination of the nation's scholars by Federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present--and is gravely to be regarded.
Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.
It is the task of statesmanship to mold, to balance, and to integrate these and other forces, new and old, within the principles of our democratic system-ever aiming toward the supreme goals of our free society.
Another factor in maintaining balance involves the element of time. As we peer into society's future, we--you and I, and our government--must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering for, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without asking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow.
Down the long lane of the history yet to be written America knows that this world of ours, ever growing smaller, must avoid becoming a community of dreadful fear and hate, and be, instead, a proud confederation of mutual trust and respect.
Such a confederation must be one of equals. The weakest must come to the conference table with the same confidence as do we, protected as we are by our moral, economic, and military strength. That table, though scarred by many past frustrations, cannot be abandoned for the certain agony of the battlefield.
Disarmament, with mutual honor and confidence, is a continuing imperative. Together we must learn how to compose differences, not with arms, but with intellect and decent purpose. Because this need is so sharp and apparent I confess that I lay down my official responsibilities in this field with a definite sense of disappointment. As one who has witnessed the horror and the lingering sadness of war--as one who knows that another war could utterly destroy this civilization which has been so slowly and painfully built over thousands of years--I wish I could say tonight that a lasting peace is in sight.
Happily, I can say that war has been avoided. Steady progress toward our ultimate goal has been made. But, so much remains to be done. As a private citizen, I shall never cease to do what little I can to help the world advance along that road.
So--in this my last good night to you as your President--I thank you for the many opportunities you have given me for public service in war and peace. I trust that in that service you find some things worthy; as for the rest of it, I know you will find ways to improve performance in the future.
You and I--my fellow citizens--need to be strong in our faith that all nations, under God, will reach the goal of peace with justice. May we be ever unswerving in devotion to principle, confident but humble with power, diligent in pursuit of the Nations' great goals.
To all the peoples of the world, I once more give expression to America's prayerful and continuing aspiration:
We pray that peoples of all faiths, all races, all nations,
may have their great human needs satisfied; that those now denied opportunity
shall come to enjoy it to the full; that all who yearn for freedom may
experience its spiritual blessings; that those who have freedom will understand,
also, its heavy responsibilities; that all who are insensitive to the needs
of others will learn charity; that the scourges of poverty, disease and
ignorance will be made to disappear from the earth, and that, in the goodness
of time, all peoples will come to live together in a
peace guaranteed by the binding force of mutual respect and love.
Now, on Friday noon, I am to become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it.
Thank you, and, good night."
Edward's Air Force Base
On 20 February 1954, President Eisenhower was on holiday at a friend's ranch, when he disappeared from public view for four hours. Early news reports implied he was sick or possibly dead before the President turned up once more.
Then an incredible story began to make the rounds that
the President had been taken to Edwards Air Force Base to view UFO artefacts
and alien cadavers. In his book Flying Saucers Uncensored, Frank Edwards
provided details of how the President saw five saucers which landed voluntarily.
The President had talked to aliens who offered to display their craft to
Air Force technicians. This account was not fully investigated until 1980
by William Moore. Frank Edwards's source had been a letter to Borderland
Sciences Research Associates written by Gerald Light. Light had actually
written his letter in 'an out-of-body state'. Once created, the story had
evolved independently of Light's view of it and may have been used to cover
up a real trip Eisenhower had made to the base.
reference
Here is an amazing story about the knowledge that President Richard Nixon shared with his friend, and star Jackie Gleason.
Jackie
Gleason & The Little "Men From Mars" by Timothy Green Beckley
Way back in the mid-1960s, I got a letter in the mail from Jackie Gleason Productions, Hollywood, Florida, ordering a copy of a mimeographed booklet I had put together relating to UFOs. This, to me, was confirmation of what I had heard rumors about for a long time ... that "the Great One" was personally involved in researching UFOs. Supposedly - and I've since found out that this is true - Gleason had one of the greatest UFO book collections in the world. This is where the tale gets a bit wilder. A story circulated by Gleason's ex-wife, Beverly, has Jackie actually viewing the bodies of several aliens who died when their craft crashed in the Southwest.
The story was carried originally in the National Enquirer, and though Beverly Gleason later confirmed it to members of the press who were able to track her down, independent confirmation of Gleason's supposed experience could - for the longest time - not be certified.
Now with the striking revelations of a young man who knew
Gleason personally, it can safely be said that such an event did
take place...
Larry Warren was an Airman First Class stationed at Bentwaters Air Force Base in England (a NATO installation staffed mainly by US. servicemen) when an incredible series of events took place over Christmas week of 1980. A UFO was picked up on radar and subsequently came down just outside the perimeter of the base in a dense forest.
On the first of several nights of confrontation with the
Unknown, three security police ventured into the area across an
eerie-looking object hovering just above the ground. One
of the MPs was mesmerized by the UFO and was unable to move for
nearly an hour. While in this mental state, he received some sort of telepathic
message that the craft would return. For the next
few nights, up to 80 US. servicemen, British bobbies, as well as civilians
from some nearby farms, witnessed an historic event.
According to Larry Warrenwho stood within feet of this craft from another
world-three occupants came out of the ship
and actually communicated with a high ranking member
of the U.S. Air Force.
This close encounter at Bentwaters has become the subject of several books (see "From Out Of The Blue", Jenny Randles, Inner Light Publications) and has been given wide publicity on CNN, Home Box Office and more recently "Unsolved Mysteries." Warren has, in a sense, become somewhat of a celebrity himself as he remains in the public eye, willing to talk about what he observed.
"Jackie Gleason was interested in hearing my story first hand," Warren offers as a means of explaining how he met the famous comic in May, 1986. "At the time I was living in Connecticut and both CNN and HBO had run pieces on the Bentwaters case. Through mutual friends who knew members of his family, I was told that Gleason would like to talk with me privately in his home in Westchester County, and so the meeting was set for a Saturday when we would both have some time to relax". After being formally introduced, the two men ventured into Gleason's recreation room complete with pool table and full-size bar. "There were hundreds of UFO books all over the place," Warren explains, "but Jackie was quick to tell me that this was only a tiny portion of his entire collection, which was housed in his home in Florida." For the rest of the day, UFO researcher and UFO witness exchanged information. "Gleason seemed to be very well informed on the subject," Larry says, "as he knew the smallest detail about most cases and showed me copies of the book "Clear Intent" that had just been published, as well as a copy of "Sky Crash", a British book about Bentwaters that was published, actually, before all the details of this case were made public. I remember Gleason telling me about his own sightings of several discs in Florida and how he thought there were undersea UFOs bases out in the Bermuda Triangle."
But it wasn't till after Warren had downed a few beers
and Gleason had had a number of drinks-"his favorite, Rob Roys"-that
conversation really got down to brass tacks. "At some point,
Gleason turned to me and said, 'I want to tell you something very
amazing that will probably come out some day anyway. We've
got em!' 'Got what', I wanted to know? 'Aliens!' Gleason sputtered,
catching his breath." According to Warren, Jackie proceeded to tell him
the intriguing set of circumstances that led him to
the stunning conclusion that extraterrestrials have arrived on our cosmic
shores. "It was back when Nixon was in office that
something truly amazing happened to me," Gleason explained. "We were close
golfing buddies and had been out on the golf course
all day when somewhere around the 15th hole, the subject of UFOs came up.
Not many people know this," Gleason told Warren, "but
the President shares my interest in this matter and has a large collection
of books in his home on UFOs just like I do. For some
reason, however, he never really took me into his confidence about what
he personally knew to be true... one of the reasons
being that he was usually sur- rounded by so many aids and advisers." Later
that night, matters changed radically, when Richard
Nixon showed up at Gleason's house around midnight. "He was all alone for
a change. There were no secret service agents with
him or anyone else. I said, 'Mr. President, what are you doing here?' and
he said he wanted to take me someplace and show me
something." Gleason got into the President's private car and they sped
off into the darkness - their destination being Homestead
Air Force Base. "I remember we got to the gate and this young MP came up
to the car to
look to see inside and his jaw seemed to drop a foot
when he saw who was behind the wheel. He just sort of pointed and we
headed off." Warren says that later Gleason found out that
the secret service was going absolutely crazy trying to find out where
Nixon was. "We drove to the very far end of the base in a
segregated area," Gleason went on, "finally stopping near a well-guarded
building. The security police saw us coming and just sort of moved back
as we passed them and entered the structure. There
were a number of labs we passed through first before we entered a section
where Nixon pointed out what he
said was the wreckage from a flying saucer, enclosed
in several large cases." Gleason noted his initial reaction was that this
was all a joke brought on by their earlier conversation
on the golf course. But it wasn't, as Gleason soon learned. "Next, we went
into an inner chamber and there were six or eight of what
looked like glass-topped Coke freezers. Inside them were the mangled
remains of what I took to be children. Then - upon closer examination -
I saw that some of the other figures looked quite
old. Most of them were terribly mangled as if they had been in an accident."
According to Larry Warren's testimony (regarding Gleason's lengthy conversation about UFOs and space visitors), "I forget whether he said they had three or four fingers on each hand, but they definitely were not human...of this he was most certain!" For three weeks following his trip with Nixon to Homestead Air Force Base, the world famous entertainer couldn't sleep and couldn't eat. "Jackie told me that he was very traumatized by all of this. He just couldn't understand why our government wouldn't tell the public all they knew about UFOs and space visitors. He said he even drank more heavily than usual until he could regain some of his composure and come back down to everyday reality." Larry Warren is convinced that Gleason wasn't lying to him. "You could tell that he was very sincere - he took the whole affair very seriously, and I could tell that he wanted to get the matter off his chest, and this was why he was telling me all of this." And as far as Larry Warren was concerned, the Great One's personal testimony only added extra credibility to his own first hand experience with aliens while he was in the service.
"Jackie felt just like I do that the government needs to 'come clean,' and tell us all it knows about space visitors. It time they stopped lying to the public and release all the evidence they have. When they do, then we'll all be able to see the same things the late Jackie Gleason did!"
Hopefully this day may arrive soon.
Dan;
OK here again is tieing (sic) things together: Gleason's
description matches fairly closely what my source described in 1982 at
WP: Both the containers and physical description.
For similar descriptions to Jackie Gleasons experience, read the Valuts at WPAFB section here at UFO Folklore !
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UFOs and Jackie Gleason
The second wife of US comedian Jackie Gleason, Beverley McKittrick, provided a similar report. Gleason had arrived back at their Florida residence one evening in 1973, visibly shaken. The comedian had a long interest in UFOs, and his friend President Nixon had arranged for him to visit Homestead Air Force Base near Miami where he had seen the embalmed bodies of four small aliens. UFO investigators sent a Freedom of Information request to the U S Air Force for records of the visit but were told such records did not exist. Although Gleason was approached to confirm these details, he took what information he had to the grave.
Both President Ford and President Carter spoke about UFOs
before being elected but failed to shed further light on the subject
after becoming president.
From: Col. Steve Wilson, USAF/Ret
Subj: Jimmy Carter's sighting
I listed only the questions that were responded to. The form was filed with NICAP on Sep. 18, 1973.
Carter's responses are in quotation marks.
1. Name: "Jimmy Carter"
Address: "State Capitol Atlanta"
Occupation: "Governor"
2. Date of Observation: "October 1969"
3. Location of Observation: "Leary, Georgia"
4. How long did you see the object?: "10-12 minutes."
5. Please describe weather conditions and the type of sky; i.e., bright daylight, nighttime, dusk, etc.: "Shortly after dark."
6. Position of the Sun or Moon in relation to the object and to you: "Not in sight."
7. If seen at night, twilight, or dawn, were the stars or moon visible?: "Stars."
8. Were there more than one object?: "No."
10. Was the object(s) brighter than the background of the sky?: "Yes."
11. If so, compare the brightness with the Sun, Moon,
headlights, etc.:
"At one time, as bright as the moon."
12. Did the object(s)-:
a. Appear to stand still at any time?: "Yes."
g. Change brightness?:
"Yes."
h. Change shape?:
"Yes."
I. Change color?:
"Yes."
13. Did object(s) at any time pass in front of, or behind of anything? If so, Please elaborate giving distance, size, etc, if possible.: "No."
14. Was there any wind?: "No."
15. Did you observe the object(s) through an optical instrument or other aid, windshield, window pane, storm window, screening, etc.? What?: "No."
17. Please tell if the object(s) was (were)- c. Sharply outlined: "Yes."
18. Was the object- b. Self-luminous?: "Yes."
19. Did the object)s_ rise or fall while in motion?: "Came close, moved away, came close and then moved away."
20. ..Or, if easier, give apparent size in inches on a ruler held at arm's length: "About the same as moon, maybe a little smaller. Varied from brighter/larger than planet to apparent size of moon."
21. How did you happen to notice the object(s)?: "10-12 men all watched it. Brightness attracted us."
22. Where were you and what were you doing at the time?: "Outdoors waiting for a meeting to begin at 7:30 pm."
23. How did the object(s) disappear from view?: "Moved to distance then disappeared."
26. Please estimate the distance of the object(s): "Difficult. Maybe 300-1000 yards."
27. What was the elevation of the object(s) in the sky?: "About 30 degrees above horizon."
28. Names and addresses of other witnesses, if any: "Ten members of Leary Georgia Lions Club."
31. Please draw a map of the locality of the observation
showing North; your position; the direction from which the object(s)
appeared and disappeared from view; the direction of its
course over the area; roads, towns, villages, railroads,
and other landmarks within a mile.: "Appeared
from west about 30 degrees
up."
32. Is there an airport, military, governmental, or research
installation in the area?: "No."
===================================================================
Permit me to quote this from "Above Top Secret": During his election campaign of 1976 he told the following to reporters.
Carter: "It was the darndest thing I've ever seen. It was big, it was very bright, it changed colors and it was about the size of the moon. We watched it for ten minutes, but none of us could figure out what it was. One thing's for sure, I'll never make fun of people who say they've seen unidentified objects in the sky. If I become President, I'll make every piece of information this country has about UFO sightings available to the public and the scientists."
And the Military response:
In a letter from Colonel Charles Senn, Chief of the Air
Force Community Relations Division, to Lieutenant
General Duward Crow of NASA, dated 1 September 1977,
Colonel Senn made the following
astonishing statement:
"I sincerely hope that you are successful in preventing a reopening of UFO investigations." So it is clear that NASA (as well as the Air Force and almost certainly the CIA and NSA) was anxious to ensure that the President's election pledge remained unfulfilled.
It is published by a group called ORTK. This work comes from the original work of ORTK.
Mj-12 Executive Briefing to then President Jimmy Carter ?
FULL TEXT OF "EXECUTIVE BRIEFING: PROJECT AQUARIUS"
[ ORTK Editor's Note: The following transcript of an alleged MJ-12 briefing provided to then President Jimmy Carter has been provided by researcher Lee Graham, a recipient of the document. Graham states that he received the document on June 13, 1991 from researcher William Moore, with the permission of a Defense Intelligence Agency official code-named "Falcon," a member of the "aviary." These notes were allegedly used by a lone MJ-12 briefing officer to provide an oral briefing to President Carter at the White House on June 14, 1977. We(ORTK) are republishing the contents of this document based on letters to Mr. Graham from the Department of Energy and the Air Force Operations Test and Command informing him that the document is "not classified" (and apparently genuine), except for the cover page, which contains a still-classified symbol (see the cover page preceding the transcript). Readers should understand that the authenticity of this document remains in question and should draw their own conclusions on reading the text below. Explanatory notes are included in parentheses and in bold print.]
Cover page reads:
ATTENTION: THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED BY MJ12. MJ12 IS
SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS SUBJECT MATTER.
DOCUMENT CONTROL: ECN 0001
CLASSIFIED BY: MJ12-EO/34012
DECLASSIFY ON: EXEMPT CAT.
Page 1 of 1 reads:
(TS/ORCON) The information contained in this document is classified TOP SECRET with ORCON. (Only the originator may release the information). Only MJ12 has access to Project Aquarius. No other government agency, to include the military has access to the information contained in this briefing. There are only two copies of Project Aquarius and the location is known only to MJ12. This document will be destroyed after the briefing. No notes, photographs, or audio recordings may be made of this briefing.
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(TS/ORCON) (PROWORD: DANCE) Contains 16 volumes of documented information collected from the beginning of the United States Investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and Identified Alien Crafts (IAC). The Project was originally established in 1953, by order of President Eisenhower, under control of NSC and MJ12. In 1966, the Project's name was changed from Project Gleem to Project Aquarius. The Project was funded by CIA confidential funds (non-appropriated). The Project was originally classified SECRET but was upgraded to its present classification in Dec. 1969 after Project Blue Book closed. The purpose of Project Aquarius was to collect all scientific, technological, medical, and intelligence information from UFO/IAC sightings, and contacts with Alien life forms. This orderly file of collected information has been used to advanced the United States Space Program.
(TS/ORCON) The proceeding briefing is an historical account of the United States Government's investigation of Aerial Phenomenas, Recovered Alien Aircrafts, and Contacts with Extraterrestrial Life Forms.
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(TS/ORCON) In June 1947, a civilian pilot flying over the Cascade mountains of Washington State observed nine flying discs (later referred to as UFOs). The Commander, Air Force Technical Intelligence Center of the then Army Air Forces became concerned and ordered an inquiry. This was the beginning of the United States involvement with the UFO investigations. In 1947, an aircraft of extraterrestrial origin crashed in the desert of New Mexico. The craft was recovered by the military, four Alien (non-homo-sapiens) bodies were recovered in the wreckage. The Aliens were found to be creatures not related to human beings (Atch 1). (Editor's note: None of the referenced attachments were included in the information Lee Graham received.)
In late 1949, another Alien aircraft crashed in the United
States and was recovered partially intact by the military. One Alien of
extraterrestrial origin survived the crash. The surviving
Alien was male and called itself "EBE". The Alien was thoroughly
interrogated by military intelligence personnel at a base
in New Mexico. The Alien's language was translated by means of picturegraphs.
It was learned the Alien came from a planet in the Zeta [sic] Reticuli
star system, approximately 40 light years from Earth.
EBE lived until June 18, 1952, when he died [sic] to an unexplained illness.
During the time period EBE was alive,
he provided valuable information regarding space technology,
origins of the Universe, and exobiological matters. Further data is
contained in Atch 2.
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(TS/ORCON) The recovery of Alien aircrafts led the United
States on an extensive investigation program to determine whether
these Aliens posed a direct threat to our national security.
In 1947, the newly created Air Force initiated a program to investigate
incidents involving UFOs. The program was operated under three different
code names: Grudge, Sign, and finally Blue Book. The
original mission of the Air Force program was to collect and analyze all
reported sightings or incidents involving UFOs and
determine whether the information could be [sic] interrupted as having
any bearing on the security of the United
States. Some information was evaluated with the idea
of using the gained data to advance our own space technology and future
space programs. Ninety percent of the estimated 12,000 reports
analyzed by the Air Force were considered hoaxes, explained aerial
phenomenas, or natural astronomical objects. The other 10 percent were
considered legitimate Alien sightings and/or incidents.
However, not all UFO sightings or incidents were reported under the Air
Force program. In 1953, Project Gleem was initiated
by order of President Eisenhower, who believed the UFOs presented a threat
to the national security of the United
States. Project Gleem, which became Project Aquarius
in 1966, was a parallel reporting system for UFO sightings and incidents.
Reports collected under Project Aquarius were considered actual sightings
of Alien aircrafts or contacts with Alien life forms.
Most reports were made by reliable military and Defense Department civilian
personnel.
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(TS/ORCON) In 1958, the United States recovered a third Alien aircraft from the desert of Utah. The aircraft was in excellent flying condition. The aircraft was apparently abandoned by the Aliens for some unexplained reason, since no Alien life forms were found in or around the aircraft. The aircraft was considered a technological marvel by United States scientists. However, the operating instrumentations of the aircraft were so complex that our scientists could not interrupt their operation. The aircraft was stored in a top security area and analyzed throughout the years by our best aerospace scientists. The United States gained a large volume of technological data from the recovered Alien aircraft. A detailed description and further information regarding the aircraft is explained in Atch 3.
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(TS/ORCON) Several independent scientific investigations, at the request of the Air Force and CIA, were initiated during the era of Project Blue Book. MJ12 decided that officially, the Air Force should end their investigation of UFOs. This decision was arrived at during the [unreadable] meeting (Atch 4) in 1966. The reason was twofold. First, the United States had established communication with the Aliens. The United States felt relatively sure the Aliens' exploration of Earth was non-aggressive and non-hostile. It was also established that the Aliens' presence did not directly threaten the security of the United States. Secondly, the public was beginning to believe that UFOs were real. The NSC felt this public feeling could lead to nationwide panic. The United States was involved in several sensitive projects during this time period. It was felt that public awareness of these projects would have jeopardized the future space program of the United States. Therefore, MJ12 decided that an independent scientific study of the UFO phenomena would be needed to satisfy public curiosity. The study concluded that sufficient data did not exist that would indicate UFOs threatened the security of the United States. The final conclusion satisfied the government and allowed the Air Force to officially step out of the UFO investigating business.
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(TS/ORCON) When the Air Force officially closed Project
Blue Book in Dec. 1969, Project Aquarius continued operation under
control of NSC/MJ12. The NSC felt investigations of UFO sightings and incidents
had to continue in secrecy without any public knowledge.
The reasoning behind the decision was this: If the Air Force continued
its investigation of UFOs, eventually some uncleared
and unbriefed Air Force or Defense Department civilian officials would
obtain the facts behind Project Aquarius. Obviously
(for operational security reasons) this could not be allowed. In order
to continue the investigation
of UFO sightings and incidents in secrecy, investigators
from CIA/DCD [Editor's Note: One source indicated that DCD possibly
refers to a domestic collection function within CIA, illegal under law.]
and MJ12 were assigned to military and other governmental
agencies with orders to investigate all legitimate UFO/IAC sightings and
incidents. These agents are presently operating at
various locations throughout the United States and Canada. All reports
are filtered either directly or indirectly to MJ12.
These agents are collecting reports of UFO/IAC sightings and incidents
occurring on or near sensitive governmental
installations. [Rmc's note: AFOSI was also very deeply
involved in this collection activity.]
NOTE: Aliens have been extremely interested in our nuclear weapons and nuclear research. Many reported military sightings and incidents occur over nuclear weapons bases. The Alien's interest in our nuclear weapons can only be attributed to the future threat of a nuclear war on Earth. The Air Force have initiated measures to insure the security of the nuclear weapons from Alien theft or destruction. MJ12 feels confident the Aliens are on an exploration of our solar system for peaceful purposes. However, we must continue to observe and track the Aliens' movements until it is determined that the Aliens' future plans contain no threat to our national security or the civilization of Earth.
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(TS/ORCON) Most governmental documents pertaining to UFO sightings, incidents and governmental policies, including Project Blue Book, have been released to the public under FOIA or under various other release programs. MJ12 felt the remaining documents and information (not related to Project Aquarius) relating to technological facts regarding Aliens' medical matters, the fact that an Alien was captured alive and survived for three years, can not be released to the public for fear the information would be obtained by SHIS [Editor's note: This may be a reference to hostile foreign intelligence services.] There was other information obtained from EBE that was deemed sensitive and not releasable to the public. Notably, Project Aquarius Volume IX, which pertains to tracing the Aliens' first visitation of Earth back some 5,000 years. EBE reported that 2,000 years ago his ancestors planted a human creature on Earth to assist the inhabitants of Earth in developing a civilization. This information was only vague and the exact identity or background information on this homo-sapien was not obtained. [Sic] Undoubtfully, if this information was released to the public, it would cause a worldwide religious panic. MJ3 [Editor's note: Apparently a reference to a designated member of MJ12.] has developed a plan that will allow release of Project Aquarius, Volumes I thru III. The release program calls for a gradual release of information over a period of time in order to condition the public for future disclosures. Atch 5 of this briefing contains certain guidelines for future public releases.
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(TS/ORCON) In the 1976 MJ3 report (Atch 6), it was estimated the Aliens' technology was many thousands of years ahead of United States technology. Our scientists speculate that until our technology develops to a level equal to the Aliens, we cannot understand the large volume of scientific information the United States has already gained from the Aliens. This advancement of United States technology may take many hundreds of years.
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SUB PROJECTS UNDER PROJECT AQUARIUS
1. (TS/ORCON) PROJECT BANDO: (PROWORD: RISK) Originally established in 1949. Its mission was to collect and evaluate medical information from the surviving Alien creature and the recovered Alien bodies. This Project medically examined EBE and provided United States medical researchers with certain answers to the evolution theory. (OPR: CIA) (Terminated in 1974)
2. (TS/ORCON) PROJECT SIGMA: (PROWORD: MIDNIGHT) Originally established as part of Project Gleem in 1954. Became a separate project in 1976. Its mission was to establish communication with Aliens. This Project met with positive success, when in 1959, the United States established primitive communications with the Aliens. On April 25, 1964, a USAF intelligence officer met two Aliens at a prearranged location in the desert of New Mexico [Editor's note: This apparently refers to the Holloman AFB landing.]
[Rmc's note: The exact date was April 24th, 1964 at a test site. Holloman was another incident.]
The contact lasted for approximately three hours. Based on the Alien's language given to us by EBE, the Air Force officer managed to exchange basic information with the two Aliens (Atch 7). This project is continuing at an Air Force base in New Mexico. (OPR: MJ12/NSA).
3. (TS/ORCON) PROJECT SNOWBIRD: (PROWORD: CETUS) Originally established in 1972. Its mission was to test fly a recovered alien aircraft. This project is continuing in Nevada. (OPR: USAF/NSA/CIA/MJ12)
4. (TS/ORCON) PROJECT POUNCE: (PROWORD: DIXIE) Originally established in 1968. Its mission was to evaluate all UFO/IAC information pertaining to space technology. PROJECT POUNCE continues. (OPR: NASA/USAF)
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In 1985, in December, while addressing high-school students in Fallstan, Maryland, President Reagan recalled his recent conversation with Gorbachcv. Reagan said, "I couldn't help but say to [Gorbachev] how easy his task and mine might be if suddenly there was a threat to this world from some other species from another planet outside in the universe. We'd forget all the little local differences and find out once and for all that we really are all human beings here on this Earth.
Again, in September, 1987, in a
speech before the entire UN General Assembly, Reagan said, "Perhaps
we need some outside, universal threat to make us
recognize the common bond that unites all humanity. 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 threat already
among us?"
reference
[Excerpted from UFO Universe, the September
1988 issue, is this article on
Ronald Reagan's reputed UFO encounter, and how that encounter may
serve to explain his continued interest in UFOlogy and EBEs.]
By A. Hovni
Supermarket tabloids, that strange breed of sensationalistic American journalism, have been talking for most of the decade about Ronald Reagan's fascination with things like astrology and space aliens. Little attention was paid to the matter ... after all, the stuff was printed in the tabloids and nobody sane is supposed to believe in them Yet truth is becoming stranger than fiction in the case of Ronald Wilson Reagan and some of his more curious remarks.
For starters, he has become the first President of the United States to talk about he possibility of an alien invasion from outer space, and he has done so not once or twice but in three speeches. Reagan is also the only President to my knowledge, who admitted -- in a1984 Presidential debate against Walter Mondale -- [to] having "philosophical discussions" about Armageddon in the White House with some rather well known fundamentalist preachers.
And then there
was the explosion about astrology in the White House, triggered by Don
Regan's disclosures that Nancy had often consulted astrologers to arrange
for appointments with the President. Everyone knows the details by
now, yet we asked Marcello Galluppi, a well-known astrologer and host of
a psychic radio and TV talk show in Detroit, to give us another view.
"It is very clear to me that the politicians in Washington have their psychics
and astrologers," said Marcello, "at least some of them do." Furthermore,
continued Marcello, there is evidence that the Reagans have used astrology
for a long
time if we consider that "he was sworn in at midnight
as Governor of California, based on astrology."
The media was having a field day with horoscopes at the White House when Reagan talked about the possibility of Earth uniting against a threat by "a power from outer space." Although the idea wasn't new for the President, as we shall soon see, this time everybody paid attention. More as a joke than a serious thought, however. The AP story on thspeech, for example, had the headline, "Reagan follows astrological flap with comment on space invaders."
There might be a deeper reason for Reagan's apparent interest in the idea of an alien threat. There is an unconfirmed story that before he became Governor of California, Ron and Nancy had a UFO sighting on a highway near Hollywood. The story was broadcast last February on Steve Allen's radio show over WNEW-AM in New York. The comedian and host commented that a very well known personality in the entertainment industry had confided to him that many years ago, Ron and Nancy were expected to a casual dinner with friends in Hollywood. Except for the Reagans, all the guests had arrived. Ron and Nancy showed up quite upset half an hour later, saying that they had just seen a UFO coming down the coast. No further details were released by Steve Allen.
The President first disclosed his recurrent thoughts about "an alien threat" during a December 4, 1985, speech at the Fallston High School in Maryland, where he spoke about his first summit with General Secretary Gorbachev in Geneva. According to a White House transcript, Reagan remarked that during his 5-hour private discussions with Gorbachev, he told [Gorbachev] to think, "how easy his task and mine might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a threat to this world from some other species from another planet outside in the universe. We'd forget all the little local differences that we have between our countries ..."
Except for one headline or two, people didn't pay much attention. Not then and not later, when Gorbachev himself confirmed the conversation in Geneva during an important speech on February 17, 1987, in the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow, to the Central Committee of the USSR's Communist Party. Not a High School in Maryland, precisely! There, buried on page 7A of the 'Soviet Life Supplement,' was the following statement:
"At our meeting in Geneva, the U.S. President said that if the earth faced an invasion by extraterrestials, the United States and the Soviet Union would join forces to repel such an invasion. I shall not dispute the hypothesis, though I think it's early yet to worry about such an intrusion..."
Notice that Gorbachev doesn't say this is an incredible proposition, he just says that it's too early to worry about it.
If Gorbachev elevated the theme from a high school to the Kremlin [palace], Reagan upped the stakes again by including the "alien threat" [again], not in a domestic speech but to a full session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Towards the end of his speech to the Forty-second Session on September 21, 1987, the President said that, "in our obsession with antagonisms of the moment, we often 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," continued Reagan, "how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world. And yet, I ask" -- here comes the clincher -- "is not an alien force ALREADY among us?" The President now tries to retreat from the last bold statement by posing a second question: "What could be more alien to the universal aspirations of our peoples than war and the threat of war?" Unlike the off-the-cuff remarks to the Fallston High School, we must assume that the President's speech to the General Assembly was written very carefully and likewise, it merits close examination.
Ronald Reagan
has told us that he thinks often about this issue, yet nobody seems
to be paying attention. When the President mentioned last May 4 in
Chicago for the third time the possibility of a threat by "a power from
another planet," the media quickly dubbed it the "space invaders" speech,
relegating it to a sidebar in the astrology flap. The ET remark was made
in the Q&A period following a speech to the National Strategy Forum
in Chicago's Palmer House Hotel, where he adopted a
more conciliatory tone towards the Soviet Union.
Significantly, Reagan's remark was made during his response to the question, "What do you consider to be the most important need in international relations?"
"I've often wondered," the President told us once again, "what if all of us in the world discovered that we were threatened by an outer -- a power from outer space, from another planet." And then he emphasized his theme that this would erase all the differences, and that the "citizens of the world" would "come together to fight that particular threat..."
There is a fourth, unofficial, similar statement from Ronald Reagan about this particular subject. It was reported in the New Republic by senior editor Fred Barnes. The article described a luncheon in the White House between the President and Eduard Shevardnatze, during the Foreign Minister's visit to Washington to sign the INF Treaty on September 15, 1987. "Near the end of his lunch with Shevardnadze," wrote Barnes, "Reagan wondered aloud what would happen if the world faced an 'alien threat' from outer space. 'Don't you think the United States and the Soviet Union would be together?' he asked. Shevardnadze said yes, absolutely. "And we wouldn't need our defense ministers to meet,' he added."
The fact that there are so many references in important speeches, off-the-cuff remarks, and just plain conversations, means that -- for whatever reason or knowledge about deep UFO secrets that he may have as President -- Ronald Reagan does think often about the possibility of an alien invasion, and how this event could become a catalyst for world unity. Talking about these UFO secrets, there is also an unconfirmed story of a special story of a special screening in the White House of the movie "ET" at few years ago, with director Steven Spielberg and few selected guests. Right after the movie, Reagan supposedly turned to Spielberg and whispered something to the effect, "There are only a handful of people who know the truth about this."
Indeed, more than one ufologist has even suggested that the real target behind "Star Wars" -- another of Reagan's cosmic obsessions -- is the projected ET invasion and not the Russians. Others talk of wild "deals" between the U.S. Government and race of gray dwarfs, better known for the appetite for abducting humans ... Stop! We're entering the forbidden terrain of tabloid revelations, like the SUN's screaming headline that "Reagan will end his presidency by adding several planets as states." Just think about it.
December 4, 1985 - 10:17 AM - Remarks of the President To Fallston High School Students and Faculty. (Fallston, Maryland)
The President talked about his recent meeting with Gorbachev in Geneva, SDI, people-to-people exchanges, and having no illusions about the Soviets. The two paragraphs of the remarks are the following:
"I couldn't but -- one point in our discussions privately with General Secretary Gorbachev -- when you stop to think that we're all God's children, wherever we may live in the world, I couldn't help but say to him, just think how easy his task and mine might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a threat to this from some other species from another planet outside in the universe. We'd forget all the little local differences that we have between our countries and we would find out once and for all that we really are all human beings here on this earth together.
Well I don't suppose we can wait
for some alien race to come down and threaten us. But I think that between
us we can bring about that realization. Thank you
all. God bless you all." (Applause.)
September 21, 1987 - 11:05 am EDT -Text of Remarks by the President to the 42nd General Assembly of the United Nations. (New York, NY)
President talked about his vision for the future, recent change in leadership in the Philipines, benefits of freedom, the problems in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Nuclear arms reductions, Human Rights, and in his third to the last paragraph said:
"In our obsession with antagonisms
of the moment, we often 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 world-wide would vanish if we were facing
an alien threat from outside this world. And yet, I ask you, is not an
alien force already among us? What could be more alien
than war and the threat of war?"
09-May-88 09:09 EDT APn 05/05 0214
Reagan-Space Invaders
Copyright, 1988. The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
By TERENCE HUNT AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Reagan says he wonders what would happen if the Earth were invaded by "a power from outer space," and imagines that it would unite all nations of the world in a common defense. He made the comment Wednesday in Chicago during a question-and-answer session after a speech about human rights and the Soviet Union. His telling of the story followed one day after the disclosure that Nancy Reagan has consulted an astrologer about the president's schedule and travel plans. Several members of Congress chided Reagan about the use of astrology and a group of scientists complained that it was a discredited practice.
Reagan, asked what he felt was the most vital factor in international relations, spoke of the importance of frankness and about a desire for peaceful solutions. He went on to say that there had been "about 114 wars" since World War II, including conflicts between smaller nations. "But I've often wondered, what if all of us in the world discovered that we were threatened by an outer -- a power from outer space, from another planet," Reagan said. "Wouldn't we all of a sudden find that we didn't have any differences between us at all, we were all human beings, citizens of the world, and wouldn't we come together to fight that particular threat?" the president asked. The president found an analogy in the threat of nuclear destruction.
"In a way, we have something of that kind today, mentioning nuclear power again. We now have a weapon that can destroy the world, and why don't we recognize that threat more clearly and then come together with one aim in mind, how safely, sanely and quickly can we rid the world of this threat to our civilization and our existence?" The comment drew applause from the audience, a nonpartisan group that specializes in foreign policy and national security issues, the National Strategy Forum.
As his next summit with Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev approaches, Reagan has been emphasizing the need for arms control in particular and for cooperation among nations in general. In light of his past anti-Soviet rhetoric, he offered startling praise for Gorbachev during his speech Wednesday, saying the Soviet leader's reform programs are "of tremendous significance." "It is my belief that there is hope for further change, hope that in the days ahead the Soviets will grant further recognition to the fundamental civil and political rights of all," Reagan said.
New York Post
BILL'S UFO INTEREST IS SAUCER FULL OF SECRETS AT THE WHITE HOUSE
BY DEBORAH ORIN
WELCOME to the great White House UFO cover-up.
All the president's men seem quite embarrassed by the revelation - from disgraced First Pal Webb Hubbell - that President Clinton asked him to use his top Justice Department post to find out if UFOs exist.
After all, the president as UFO maven isn't exactly Clinton's dream image. Some might even find it laughable - remember how Dems tittered over Nancy Reagan's fascination with astrology?
And so, White House spokesman Mike McCurry is doing a
full stonewall - he refuses to say whether Hubbell
is telling the truth. What is amazing - and appalling
- is that the White House press corps is
letting him get away with it.
As Hubbell tells it in his new book, Clinton sent him
to Justice with this mandate as a personal priority:
"I want you to find the answers to two questions for
me. One, Who killed JFK? And two, Are there
UFOs?"
Lest anyone think this was a jest, Hubbell adds: "He - Clinton - was dead serious. I had looked into both, but wasn't satisfied with the answers I was getting."
In fact, Hubbell conceded on CNN last weekend that he was serious enough to ask about UFOs when he met with officials at NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command in Colorado, which monitors satellites and other objects in the skies.
"They said no," Hubbell reported. Presumably, this was one of the answers that didn't satisfy him.
Hubbell ought to know if Clinton was serious. The disgraced
ex-associate attorney general is Hillary Clinton's former
law partner and was Bill Clinton's golfing buddy before
Hubbell admitted bilking
law clients out of $482,000 and went to jail.
It's easy to see that Hubbell's revelation poses a big problem for the Clinton team.
To confirm it would be to paint Clinton as a bit of a UFO nut (and JFK conspiracy theorist) and invite ridicule from late-night comics.
But it would be dumb and dumber for Clinton aides to call
Hubbell a liar. That would hand Whitewater prober
Ken Starr a weapon, as he seems to be out to prove
Hubbell is lying when he denies the fat fees
Clinton aides arranged for him were really hush money.
Besides, Hubbell is loyally insisting - despite a stint in jail and the risk of another one - that the Clintons did nothing at all wrong regarding Whitewater or anything else. That's not the kind of ally whom you want to tick off by calling him a liar.
So McCurry did an all-out stonewall when he was asked if Hubbell is right in saying Clinton has a UFO fascination: "I am not going to respond to the specific things in books that are written."
Huh? "A lot of people are going to write books in the course of the next several years ... I'm just not going to respond to each and every thing that occurs in any of these books," McCurry insisted.
Oh, wonderful. Books are now off-limits - a kind of v-chip
to screen out messy questions. Just imagine if Mayor
Giuliani insisted he wouldn't answer any questions
about, say, bus advertisements. The
press would skewer him.
Or imagine if Ronald Reagan's spokesmen had dared refuse to answer questions on books. After all, Nancy Reagan's astrologist popped up in - what else? - a book. Written by ex-Reagan Chief of Staff Don Regan, who was a known enemy of Mrs. Reagan.
No one would have stood for the no-books nonsense if Reagan's team had tried it. But McCurry did, and only a few members of the White House press corps protested - everyone else just giggled or rolled over and played dead.
Which does show you something about the degree to which the Clinton White House has perfected the art of stonewalling.
The Clintons will be back in New York next week, of course, to pass the cup for still more money for the broke Democratic Party. Word is it'll be a unique Clinton husband-and-wife tag-team effort.
First, on Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton is slated to star at a Women's Leadership Forum. Next day, the president passes the cup.
There's also supposed to be a "message event," but no
word on what it might be. That's the supposed policy
event on which the White House likes to piggyback
fund-raising trips.
From the October Earth Change Predictions
Newsletter from The House of David Teaching Center
SOURCE: Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D., Extracted from Nexus Magazine, Volume 3, #3 (April-May 1996).--As posted on 4/25/96 by Carolyn Goodfellow, Internet:ghfm08c@prodigy.com --Dr. Boylan may be reached at 2826 O Street, Suite 2, Sacramento, CA 95816, USA, E-mail: rich.boylan@24stex.com
About the Author: Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D., is a clinical
psychologist with a counseling practice in Sacramento, California, USA.
Dr. Boylan has been a student of the UFO phenomenon since
1947, but in 1989 he began to interview persons reporting extraterrestrial
contact experiences. In late 1991 he commenced an ongoing research investigation
into ET encounters with humans. He has written two
books, Extraterrestrial Contact and Human Responses (1992) and Close Extraterrestrial
Encounters:
Positive Experiences with Mysterious Visitors (Wild Flower
Press, 1994), and has had many articles published. Dr. Boylan is a
founding director of the Academy of Clinical Close Encounter
Therapists (ACCET), and has conducted numerous workshops for mental
health professionals dealing with specialized counseling for experiencers
of ET contact.
In view of multiple pressures compelling disclosure of
UFO reality, and the exigencies of presidential election-year politics,
Congressman Phil Graham and Senator Bob Dole had perhaps
best be prepared for the possibility of the Democratic Presidential
Re-election Campaign launching an unprecedented kind of "October
Surprise". In view of this, one UFO investigator, Dan Smith, has
entered into discussions with the Dole and Graham presidential campaigns'
staff, offering them his information services about UFOs
so that Senator Dole and Congressman Graham can minimize their risk of
being blind-sided by the UFO cover-up/disclosure issue which may become
the sleeper issue of the 1996 presidential campaign.
Well-informed sources tell that both the Republican and Democratic national committees are trying to assess whether UFOs, and government secrecy over UFOs in particular, might be a legitimate issue in the upcoming political season. In an apparent effort to avoid being taken by surprise by the politics of UFO disclosures, Republican National Chairman Hailee Barbour and other RNC officials reportedly have contacted various astronauts to learn from them what they know about UFOs.
The Democratic National Committee is thinking about putting one or more UFO-related questions on a national survey questionnaire they put out in preparation for the next election. Both major parties are aware that a third party candidate might push the UFO issue, too, to the embarrassment of Republicans and Democrats. It is known that Ross Perot, during his presidential campaign in 1992, made lots of back-channel UFO inquiries.
The UFO campaign issue may have already begun. During
the week of 17th September 1995, two national figures referred to
UFOs. When former President Jimmy Carter was asked a question
about UFOs, he answered by relating how the Director of Central
Intelligence had used a psychic to locate precisely a downed secret US
plane. This was a veiled reference to intelligence agencies'
use of psychics to study UFOs and extraterrestrials. That same week, presidential
candidate Bob Dole disparaged
President Clinton's economic policy (that more than two
per cent economic growth is impossible without inflation) by commenting,
"That's like the Air Force saying UFOs are impossible."