UFO
Secrecy
and the
Death of the
American Republic
and the
Death of the
American Republic
Richard
M. Dolan
In Two Parts
February 27, 2005
Copyright ©2005 by
Richard M. Dolan. All rights reserved.
A
Murder Mystery
Like
the Agatha Christie twist in Murder on the Orient Express, there have
been many killers of the American Republic.
There
is of course the obvious culprit, finally and widely acknowledged these days.
This is the Spirit (and reality) of Empire, which has provided a none-too-subtle
knife in the back. Since the days of Rome, people have understood the
incompatibility of republican institutions with the tools of conquest and
empire. By the time of Caesar, for instance, Roman rule stretched throughout the
Mediterranean, dominating peoples as diverse as those under American military
hegemony today.
The
problem back then was that the old Roman Senate, already with five centuries of
history behind it, was designed for ruling Romans – in Rome. The Senate
managed well enough during Rome’s conquest of Italy in the third century BC,
and even during the pivotal Punic Wars with Carthage. But ruling faraway (and
valuable) lands like Gaul and Egypt were not so simple. Caesar knew this as well
as anyone. Solution: end of the Republic, and the creation of such offices as
Dictator for Life. Then, after his assassination, Emperor. Indeed, we may wish
to remember that Caesar’s successor, his nephew, the Emperor Augustus, stated
that his own absolute rule was only temporary, and that he eventually intended
to restore the republic.
Roman
Empire, in 44 BC.
Ultimately,
republics cannot wear the armor of empire. That is because two central
principles of republican philosophy – freedom and self-government – wither
under its weight.
Empires
mean war. Wars mean the stifling of dissent and constriction of free thought at
home. This happens every time. Repeat: every time. It has happened in America
today. Freedom of expression is a meaningless concept if everyone thinks the
same. It is how dissenters are treated that enables us to measure how
free a society is.
Empires
also prevent people from governing themselves. That is because wars destroy
truth. Without freedom of information from the elected and appointed leaders of
our government – that is, without truth – how can ‘the people’ rule?
This was a point heavily emphasized by America’s Founding Fathers. "An
enlightened citizenry," wrote Jefferson, "is indispensable for the
proper functioning of a republic." Madison agreed: "The diffusion of
knowledge is the only true guardian of liberty." But as Phillip Knightly
observed in his classic
study [1] of the subject, the first casualty in war is truth.
This fact is once again in evidence regarding America’s current fiascos in
Iraq and Afghanistan.
The
so-called War on Terror is simply the latest manifestation of the new order of
things, of what we may call the Permanent Warfare State. In such a situation,
the old republican virtues of freedom and self-government cannot survive.
One
might argue that Empires don’t have to result in reduction of rights at home.
Look at Britain, not a republic of course, but at least a "liberal"
monarchy. The British Empire spread around the world, and Brits enjoyed a higher
degree of freedom than many other peoples, at least during the Empire’s heyday
during the 19th century. That’s true, but the other side of it is that we don’t
know how free the British people would have been without Empire. And let us not
forget that there was also a great deal of "unfreedom" in Britain,
even during glory days of Britannia.
The
American Empire
Lest
you doubt that America is indeed a bona fide empire that garrisons the world,
consider that according
to the Pentagon itself, the U.S. military has 860 bases in 41
foreign countries. [2] That’s twenty percent of all the nations on earth.
But
this figure is certainly too low. It leaves out bases in Afghanistan, Iraq,
Israel, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, and Uzbekistan. Chalmers Johnson, in The
Sorrows of Empire [3],
argues that the true number is probably closer to 1,000 bases in perhaps more
than 50 nations. Unlike during the cold war, when it was possible to learn the
specifics about American bases in foreign lands, today much of the
jurisdictional information is classified, and so we sometimes don’t know
matters as elementary as which nation ‘owns’ a particular base in a
particular country.
American
Empire, now. (source of U.S. Map _ http://www.ppu.org.uk/pm/usbases.html)
Military
bases are a big part of it, but not the whole story. American troops, once again
according
to the Pentagon, are currently being stationed in 135 nations
of the world [4]. This is seventy percent of the world’s nations. Not all
these places have large numbers of troops, it’s true. But many do, and the
point is, they’re there. Today, we
are told this is in order to defend and advance the noble cause
of globalization [5]. This is only part of the truth. In reality, empires are
taken and defended in order to win great prizes for those few who are powerful
enough to make money from them. This was true with Rome, it was true with
Britain, it is true with America today. Globalization is a game with winners and
losers, and you can be sure that America’s policy makers (as distinct from the
American people) intend to be the winners.
Since
World War Two, America has pursued a grand imperial strategy to stake out the
globe. Today this strategy wears the scantiest of veils, and America’s leaders
now talk openly of "full spectrum dominance." That’s bureaucratese
for "we’re taking over the world."
Meanwhile,
a profound but silent national security revolution has transformed the country.
It is silent because there is still no formal acknowledgment of any real change.
As long as the external appearances are the same (e.g. President, Congress,
Supreme Court, etc.) most people continue to live under the delusion that things
are the same, when in fact they are entirely different.
More
than three decades ago, Gil Scott-Heron sang The Revolution Will Not Be
Televised. He was right. It wasn’t.
Criminal
Globalization
But, as
I suggested at the beginning of this article, the demands of empire are only
part of the problem.
The
death of the American Republic is clearly a book-length subject, so I will
content myself to mention some of the other culprits more briefly before moving
on to my main theme.
There
is a creepy interconnection of most of these villains. There is, for instance,
the unsettling confluence of the major financial institutions of the world, the
major groups of organized crime, and numerous intelligence agencies from around
the world, all carving up the globe in the name of privatization. Behind all
this is the unsettling evidence that elite powerful interests and families do
indeed exercise dominant power behind the scenes of our public institutions, and
that this is being done on an international scale.
Does
anyone remember, for instance, a delightful news story (which surfaced ever so
briefly then died a quick death) from early 2001. This concerned the Chase Bank
of New York, a man named Raul Salinas, and one hundred and fourteen million
dollars. Raul Salinas was the brother of Carlos Salinas, former President of
Mexico. But Raul was much more than simply a less-famous Salinas. At the time of
his capture in 2001, he had been wanted for murder (buried bodies had
unfortunately been found at his compound) and I’m sure other unpleasant
things. He was known to be a drug dealer of apparent significant proportions. Of
course, why should this surprise anyone. The thing is, in January 2001, the
Chase Bank of New York had to announce that $114 million dollars belonging to
Raul Salinas were intercepted while on their way to a Swiss bank account.
The
spokesperson for Chase said in effect how good it was that procedures existed to
identify and stop such irregular transfers of money. The press, typically, did
not follow up. (And just to refresh your memory, you may be familiar with the
name of the family that has dominated the Chase Bank since forever. They’re
called the Rockefellers.)
But I
keep asking myself: was Raul Salinas really that stupid? Didn’t anyone bother
to ask why he might have thought he would be able to run $114 million through
Chase to begin with? Perhaps he had a reason to think he could succeed? Perhaps
he had done so before? Perhaps someone didn’t get paid off sufficiently and
ratted out the operation?
For
something as big as narcotics trafficking, which by most estimates is the second
largest business in the world (not quite as big as the weapons industry), isn’t
it obvious that to make the money "legitimate" you have to clean it
up, and you can’t exactly use your local mom and pop savings and loan
institution. Yes, I think it’s fairly obvious. There is so much money in this.
Far, far beyond the wildest dreams of greed – for most of us, that is.
America’s
Silent Coups
That’s
drugs. That’s another topic for a different day. What’s worse, possibly, are
the frightening implications of ‘behind the scenes’ intelligence activities
in the two most publicly traumatic events of the last fifty years of American
history: the Kennedy assassination and the events of September 11, 2001. Both of
these are symptomatic and further cause of the demise of republican government.
Regarding
Kennedy, so much time has elapsed, and the nation still cannot get truth from
its government. Indeed, mainstream media has been all too happy to go to bat for
the men who were behind this. In 2003, during the 40th anniversary of Kennedy’s
death, I watched, awestruck, as Peter Jennings of ABC hosted a TV special
explaining "why the conspiracy theories are wrong." Such a
disingenuous, selective, and often misleading portrayal of facts regarding that
case could not have been accidental. I can only assume that the men who
killed Kennedy are still in power, and have the ability to dictate what comes
out of ABC. Especially so, when you consider that the men behind the killing
appear to have included some of the Cuban ex-patriots whose operations Kennedy
tried to disband after the Cuban Missile Crisis. And when you consider that 30
miles off the coast of Cuba in 1961 was a small oil operation that appears to
have secretly supported the infamous Bay of Pigs operation on behalf of the CIA.
The company was called Zapata Oil. It was run by a man named George Herbert
Walker Bush.
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George H. W. Bush. Bay of
Pigs Operative? Looks like it.
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Sure,
perhaps it’s all a big coincidence.
9/11,
same thing. I should pause and explain something here. I am from New York City.
My dad is a retired New York City police officer. For seven years, after his
retirement from the force, he was employed at the World Trade Center as a fire
safety director. For five years, in fact, he was posted at the observation deck
at the South Tower. For his last two years there, he worked at Building 4, an
administration building. He happened to have Tuesdays off; the man he shared his
job with – a very nice man whom I had the pleasure of meeting – was killed
that day.
For two
years after the catastrophe, I was honestly too shaken to want to look into the
details of the event, even though so many researchers had already begun to do
so. I received emails from friends and readers, urging me to look into the
circumstances surrounding 9/11. "Too busy with my other research, I’ll
get to it later," was my typical reply. Frankly, I was hesitant to think
there could be much credence given to the possibility of a real U.S.
intelligence connection. It was just too big, too sinister, for me to want to
think it was something other than what I was told. In this respect, I was just
like most people, who don’t want to examine those deep fears.
But the
inconsistencies of 9/11 are enormous. Absolutely enormous. In an article of this
length, I cannot give a comprehensive analysis of all the problems, although David
Ray Griffin [6] has ably pointed out the direction in which
research needs to go.
For
now, it is at least enough to ask:
(1)
Regarding the Pentagon attack, how were bodies from the Boeing 757 identified,
while at the same time 60 tons of metal supposedly vaporized?
(2)
Also regarding the Pentagon, how could a student pilot make a Boeing 757 jet
nosedive toward the ground and then, a la Harry Potter at a quidditch match,
pull up at the last moment and zoom along without radar guidance toward his
target, literally inches above the ground?
(3) How
did that 757 – essentially a hollow tube – pierce six reinforced walls of
the Pentagon fortress? No source I have read has convincingly explained how this
could have happened. Incidentally, the final hole, of which there is fortunately
a photograph, is remarkably well-defined, and about 7 feet in diameter.
(4) Why
were at least two independent video cameras of the Pentagon attack confiscated,
and why are they still unavailable to the public?
(5) Why
did NORAD’s standard defense procedures -- procedures which had worked
efficiently for years and years, and which were activated 70 times in the 12
months before 9/11 -- fail on that single morning?
(6) Why
did Building 7 of the WTC complex -- a 47 story tall steel frame structure --
collapse as it did at 5:30 p.m. (no significant debris or aircraft hit it); and
why did it sure as hell look as though it came down as a controlled demolition?
(7)
What exactly did WTC landlord Larry Silverstein mean when he told PBS that he
and the Fire Chief agreed at 5 p.m. to "pull" Building 7?
"Pull" is construction lingo for controlled demolition. Since you can’t
wire a building that quickly, ipso facto it was pre-wired. If Building 7, why
not the North and South Towers? And if so, why not admit it?
Photo
of the sixth reinforced wall of the Pentagon.
(8)
Along these lines, why would numerous witnesses on the ground in lower
Manhattan, including several NYC fire fighters, speak of a series of explosions
emanating from the South Tower during its collapse? Such explosions were of a
kind that would be consistent with the theory of controlled demolition.
(9)
What was the true relationship between Al Qaeda, the Pakistani intelligence
agency ISI, and the CIA?
(10)
Why for an entire year did the President try to prevent a commission from
forming to investigate the event?
(11)
Why did the committee itself -- appropriately referred to by Michael
Ruppert as "mobbed up" friends of the President and
National Security Advisor -- egregiously and steadfastly refuse to do a real
investigation? (And please do not bother citing that travesty known as the 9/11
Commission Report, which deals forthrightly with none of these questions.) [7]
Oh,
there’s more, much more, but hopefully you get the idea. I think about 9/11,
and it angers me, but not in the way that most Americans get angered. *
Back in
1933, Adolph Hitler came to power in Germany. He never actually received a
majority of the German vote, although his party had received the largest
plurality in the most recent parliamentary elections. Thus, in January of 1933,
the ancient, revered, and decrepit Paul von Hindenburg, President of Germany,
appointed Hitler as Chancellor. A little more than a month later, the German
parliament building, known as the Reichstag, was in flames. Arson.
Hermann
Goering, director of the national police and number two man in the Nazi Party,
immediately proclaimed this to be the work of the Communists. An easily confused
and not-very-intelligent man, a foreigner (Dutch) and Communist, who was at the
scene and had been goaded into the deed by the Nazis, confessed to everything
and was executed. In fact, the best evidence indicates that Goering, Joseph
Goebbels, and Reinhard Heydrich planned the whole thing. The result was the
infamous Enabling Act, which gave Hitler dictatorial and extreme powers –
supposedly temporary to meet the current crisis. The crisis happened to last for
twelve years.
What I
am saying is that 9/11 appears to be America’s version of the Reichstag Fire.
The
Silent Watchdog and Invisible Fascism
People
who live in their little private Idaho read all this with such incredulity.
"Well, why isn’t any of this in the major media?" "Wouldn’t
the press just love such a scoop?"
The
answer is no. Of course not. That people can still believe this about their
media is something that I continue to marvel at, but – in case, dear reader,
you’re still not getting it – it is time to wake up.
Americans
have lived with the Patriot Act for more than three years. A few people have
voiced their concerns about the loss of their Fourth Amendment right to privacy.
For those who want a refresher, this is the complete amendment, which went into
effect in 1791:
"The
right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects,
against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no
Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation,
and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things
to be seized."
The
400-page Patriot Act (HR 3162) completely overturns this amendment, which has
been the cornerstone of the American right to privacy for more than 200 years.
The Patriot Act was rushed through Congress within weeks of 9/11. It was
certainly written before 9/11, waiting in the wings, so to speak. The members of
Congress rivaled the wisdom of Homer Simpson who, when once faced with a waiver
to sue for damages from the dreaded Mr. Burns and his team of lawyers, stated
courageously, "I’m not signing anything until I read it or somebody gives
me the gist of it!"
The
Patriot Act is bad, very bad. The carefully worded Section 213, for example,
provides for the infamous ability to "sneak and peak." It establishes
the ability to issue secret warrants for any federal crime – not just
terrorism – and indeed to extend the secrecy indefinitely. Police can break
in, examine and remove or alter items, and can do this without ever presenting
owners with a warrant detailing what they were entitled to do.
The
Patriot Act also allows authorities to examine your medical, financial,
educational and even library records, whether or not they show any evidence of a
crime. Credit reporting firms must also disclose to the FBI any information that
agents request in connection with a terrorist investigation, without the need
for a court order. In the past, this was only permitted in espionage cases. And
just what constitutes terrorism, these days? Your guess is as good as mine.
It gets
worse. For now we also live with the Intelligence
Reform Act, passed in December 2004, an even more mammoth piece
of legislation which continues the assault on the rights of American citizens.
[8]
For
instance, it enables the President to select top Intelligence positions without
Senate confirmation. As writer Mike
Whitney put it, this is "an invitation to create his
personal security apparatus without congressional interference." [9] It
also enables the new Intelligence Director to exempt his office from audits and
investigations. It eliminates provisions to ensure that Congress receives timely
access to intelligence. It allows the White House’s Office of Management and
Budget to screen testimony before the Intelligence Director presents it to the
Congress. (Thus, a president – including the current one – can stonewall or
selectively present information to Congress). Whistle blower protections were
removed from the bill so that federal employees cannot report on their
superiors. Amazingly, it also hides the entire intelligence budget from
Congressional scrutiny.
Katherine
Graham
Finally,
as Whitney points out, the Intelligence Director "shall have authority to
direct or undertake electronic surveillance and physical search operations
pursuant to FISA if authorized by statute or executive order." Yes, that’s
executive order.
The
U.S. major media was silent on these issues. Indeed, our major media is a
crucial part of the problem. It has become the watchdog that doesn’t bark. I’ve
written about this a number of times. Talk about this long enough and you begin
to feel as though you’re howling into a vacuum. Which is essentially the case.
Just remember the words of longtime publisher of the Washington Post,
Katherine Graham in 1988: "there are some things the general public does
not need to know and shouldn’t. I believe democracy flourishes when the
government can take legitimate steps to keep its secrets and when the press can
decide whether to print what it knows." That’s some interesting take on
the idea of democratic rule. It is also a statement that our major media have
taken to heart.
A
Schizophrenic Society
Years
ago, I spent some time studying the German language behind the "Iron
Curtain" in East Germany. Wonderful experience, wonderful people. It was
1986, and I was 24 years old. Perhaps it’s my nature, perhaps fate, but early
on I befriended some of the most prominent dissidents in the country at that
time. Thus, while I was studying Deutschsprache at a DDR state-sponsored
language program, I was hanging out at night and on weekends with some of the
wildest people I’ve ever known. In the process I gained an insight into
dissident culture. I met a man who had been beaten in an East German prison for
his political views. And I saw the glaring discrepancy between official East
German propaganda and the things that people would talk about, often in
whispers, with small groups of friends. A schizophrenic society, I thought to
myself. Official truth and actual truth.
What I’ve
learned since then is that all societies have such a schizophrenia; it simply
varies according to the level of repression that exists. There are always
official truths, and there are always quiet, real truths. Here in America, in
the year 2005, the discrepancy is greater – yes, I say greater – than it was
for my friends in East Germany in 1986. And we know what happened to that
country within a few years.
Americans
have lived on a mental autopilot for long enough. Every day, millions of
children mindlessly recite a pledge of allegiance to the flag "and to the
republic for which it stands." Do they know what a republic is? Do the
adults who teach them know? Do you? The word once had meaning for all Americans,
but those days are long gone. Today, we hear nothing about such things as
republican institutions, and even less discussion about what structures of real
power have actually evolved in the United States, and indeed throughout the
world. I am not sure what exactly we should be calling this new government, but
it isn’t a republic, nor is it particularly democratic.
One
certainly hears a lot these days about "American fascism." Certain
commentators like to point out that fascism was a distinct historical
development that evolved from the European wreckage after World War One. Some
maintain that to call what is happening in America "fascism" is a
disservice to those who lived under Hitler, Mussolini, or other dictators.
It’s
true that there are major differences here today with certain features of those
regimes. For one, the current regime is not as in-your-face about it as, say,
Hitler was. There has been no openly acknowledged coup d’etat to which one can
refer. But the changes to America have yet been profound. What I believe is that
the Jacobin-styled revolutionaries who run America these days have learned an
important lesson from the past: that the best revolutions are silent. Manage the
media, manage the other major institutions of power, and you can have your way
about almost anything. You can change the structure of society at the most
profound levels, as long as you keep the old appearances.
I call
this invisible fascism.
But my
main quarry for this paper is not empire, not the covert influence of big money,
not globalization, not the co-option of what was once an independent media, nor
even fascism per se in America.
There
is another disease eating away at America. It is something which receives nearly
no attention, even from those people who think and care about such quaint issues
as republican virtue and freedom.
That is
that matter commonly referred to as UFOs. In the next part of this paper, I will
discuss the cancerous effect of UFO secrecy on the American Republic.
[End of
Part One.]
Of
Science And Politics
The
development of invisible fascism in America is of such historical significance,
you might ask, "why talk about UFOs?" There is no shortage of
culprits, so why bring in the lunatic fringe?
Conversely,
there are also UFO researchers who want no part of political analysis
interfering with their field of study. This is a scientific issue, they
maintain. Introducing political perspectives just muddies the waters. Analyze
the evidence, know your facts, and stay objective.
But the
UFO topic has important political implications. We cannot afford to ignore them.
One of these is the damaging effect UFO secrecy has had on our society. It is an
issue that intimately affects public policy, national security, and our very
freedom. Indeed, as I will argue, the topic of UFOs and the extreme secrecy
concerning them will determine a significant course of our civilization’s
future.
Because
UFO secrecy hasn’t been the only danger to our recent history, I tried in the
first part of this article to provide some perspective, and by discussing some
important non-ufological cancers that have eaten away at the American Republic.
Such as the events of September 11, 2001.
[As
an aside, I should mention that after the first part of this article was
published, most people who wrote to me commended me for discussing 9/11. But
some questioned the wisdom of doing this. Indeed, one 9/11 researcher questioned
some of my own assumptions regarding the Pentagon attack, but supported other
assumptions, and led me to an argument with
greater sophistication that arrived at the same conclusion,
namely that some measure of complicity was involved in the attack. The fact is
that 9/11 is the defining event of our era, and remains extremely divisive. To
me, the events of that day appear a certain way, and I have stated what I think.
I have not yet decided for myself what level of complicity occurred (e.g.
various levels are possible, ranging from "someone in the government knew
something beforehand," to "The President and his Cabal did it.")
I do maintain that the events look suspicious, and that public inquiry has been
blocked at every turn. Had this event happened in another country – say China
– I believe that Americans and the American media would be looking at this
very differently. An excellent general link on the matter is http://911research.wtc7.net/]
Now to
the matter at hand.
Reality
of UFO Phenomenon
UFOs
are not fun and games, they are not delusions. They are real. The phenomenon has
involved real technology, doing real things that are not supposed to be
possible. This technology, since at least World War Two, has engaged in a
confrontational and provocative manner with U.S. military forces on many
occasions. It has involved both air space violations and alarmed responses, and
has elicited the concern of some of the highest ranking military and
intelligence officers in the country.
The
1949 Kirtland document
We know
this because, for a relatively brief period in America’s history (primarily
the late 1970s and into some of the 1980s), the Freedom of Information Act
enabled researchers to obtain official documents from government agencies which
clearly demonstrated this. Not that FOIA is officially dead today, but it has
had its ups and downs over the years. As far as obtaining UFO-related
information, FOIA’s moment of glory was long ago, in the post-Watergate and
post-Vietnam era.
Thus,
agencies such as the CIA, DIA, FBI, and pick your alphabet-soup agency, which
for years had steadfastly denied having anything to do with UFOs, suddenly
released thousands of pages of documentation proving the opposite. It is true
that, among these officially released documents, there is no absolute smoking
gun – e.g. a memo from the President stating "Okay, what do we do about
these pesky aliens, anyhoo?" There are, however, quite a few documents that
are one cut below this. That is, documents that describe utterly awesome
military encounters with the unexplainable.
Taken
individually, such FOIA documents do not prove the existence of UFOs as
something "not us." After all, people, even military witnesses, can
make mistakes. Radar can be faulty or misinterpreted. But, taken as a whole, the
released FOIA documents provide a large body of evidence relating to serious
military encounters with UFOs. After you read the first fifty of these, you
start to wonder.
Let’s
review a couple of these documents.
We
have, for instance, a document from Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico from
January 31, 1949, directed to the USAF Chief of Staff. There was a flurry of UFO
activity going on in New Mexico at this time. The document in question described
yet another of these sightings from the previous day, seen by about 30 people.
The document states:
"Estimate
at least 100 total sightings. AEC, AFSWP, 4th Army, local commanders perturbed
by implications of phenomena.... All appear to be same object at different
points in trajectory. Unless instructed to contrary this office will make all
out investigation with view to location of impact point if any."
All
those agencies "perturbed by implications of phenomena." Yes, indeed.
I would be perturbed, too.
On the
same day that the Kirtland document was issued, Strategic Air Command sent a
memo to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. It stated that the matter of UFOs was
"considered top secret by Intelligence Officers of both the Army and the
Air Forces."
A 1950
Confidential Memorandum with the heading, "Flying Disks." This memo is
remarkable, and I want to separate each sentence from one paragraph, so that you
read it carefully:
"Since
30 July objects, round in form, have been sighted over the Hanford AEC Plant.
The
1950 Hanford document.
These
objects reportedly were above 15,000 feet in altitude.
Air
Force jets attempted interception with negative results.
All
units including the anti-aircraft battalion, radar units, Air Force fighter
squadrons, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been alerted for further
observation.
The
Atomic Energy Commission states that the investigation is continuing and
complete details will be forwarded later."
Where
oh where are the academic historians regarding this memo? Failed intercepts?
Anti-aircraft battalions? Good lord. And whatever happened to the AEC
investigation and report?
The
answer to that last question might be contained in the wording of the 1949 memo
sent to Hoover. It stated that the matter of UFOs was "considered top
secret." Yet, of the thousands of UFO related documents that obtained
release through the Freedom of Information Act, only the smallest handful of
(highly censored) documents were actually Top Secret. The rest were typically
classified Restricted or Confidential, or at most Secret. Lower levels of
secrecy, in other words. So where are the Top Secret documents?
Despite
the best efforts of FOIA researchers, the best reports and intelligence remain
far removed from the public domain. Despite what some people had hoped back in
the day, the FOIA has not turned out to be a magic bullet.
It
is also fairly obvious that UFO secrecy involves classifications higher than Top
Secret. Higher classifications are themselves classified, so who knows how far
they really go. James Bamford in Body
of Secrets, a study of the NSA, writes, "like an endless
spiral, there are secret classification systems within secret classification
systems." What we do know is that Canadian government official Wilbert
Smith wrote in 1950 that he had made "discreet enquiries through the
Canadian embassy staff in Washington" and learned that the subject of UFOs
was "the most highly classified subject in the United States
government."
The
last of the early memos I want to show you is from Robins Air Force Base in
Macon, Georgia, dated July 9, 1951. It describes a ten minute aerial UFO
encounter that took place in the early afternoon. The pilot, a first lieutenant,
was flying an F-51 on a routine flight from Lawson AFB in Columbus, Georgia. Not
far from Augusta, he encountered an object that was "flat on top and bottom
and appearing from a front view to have rounded edges and slightly
beveled." At one point the object dived while in front of the pilot’s
view. When it did so, it appeared "completely round and spinning in a
clockwise direction."
The
amount of detail on this report is remarkable. It continues: "From front
view as object dived observer noted small spots on the object ...Object did not
appear to be aluminum. Only 1 object observed. Solar white. No vapor trails or
exhaust or visible system of propulsion. Described as traveling at tremendous
speed." The object eventually "disappeared under his plane."
Not
only was this for an extended duration, but the pilot got to within 300 to 400
feet of the object. He estimated its size at about 10 to 15 feet in diameter.
This object was moving very fast. According to the report, the pilot thought the
object was moving at the speed of a jet. He felt a "disturbance in the air
described as a bump when object passed under plane.... Pilot flew in combat in
Europe for 12 months 1944-1945. Pilot considered by associates to be highly
reliable, of mature judgement and a creditable observer."
There
are other documents like this. Taken as a group, they establish that, during
this early period at least, there were quite a few events that were recorded and
classified by U.S. military and intelligence personnel that they took seriously.
It is easy to understand why.
Soviet?
American? Other?
Were
these objects of Soviet origin, developed perhaps with the aid of captured
German scientists – some of whom were indeed experimenting with disk-shaped
planforms? This possibility was investigated, and rejected. Today, years later,
there is still no evidence that the Soviets invented "flying saucers"
after World War Two.
Design
of the German Horten Brothers during WW II
What
about the Americans? They captured their own cache of German scientists, after
all. One can speculate on the possibility that some breakthrough was made in the
immediate post-World War Two years, in deep secrecy, as a result of purely
terrestrial science.
But
there are several problems with this theory, as well. First, the documentation
that we have indicates serious efforts on anti-gravity commencing in the
mid-1950s. If anything started sooner within the United States, we have no
documentary evidence. That is not to say it didn’t happen, but there are no
documents to show it.
Nor
would it seem logical that this was a deep black American program, at least when
viewing the confrontational nature of some of these encounters. The 1951 pilot
encounter cited above, for instance, or the many intrusions over military bases
and research centers, don’t make sense as a secret American project, at least
not on the face of it.
Unless,
of course, you speculate that a rogue human group obtained radically advanced
technology; a group beyond the control of official militaries and governments. I
can’t prove this, but is it possible? Of course.
That,
frankly, seems to be the conservative interpretation, and it’s not exactly
conservative. Then there is the more radical interpretation, which is that this
technology wasn’t human in origin at all.
Either
way, this was clearly a serious matter to serious people. H. Marshall Chadwell,
for instance, who was the CIA’s Deputy Director of Scientific Intelligence. By
1952, when UFO sightings were getting rather out of hand, and not just the
public but military personnel were encountering these things with incredible
frequency, we can imagine the concern that was generated at high levels. Only a
handful of documents and statements have come down to us from that period: some
books, a few reports and memos.
One of
them, however, speaks volumes. It’s a brief document, prepared by Chadwell for
his boss, CIA Director Walter Bedell Smith. It was dated December 2, 1952.
Chadwell was careful. He didn’t come out and say, "boss, we’re being
invaded." Here is the relevant paragraph:
"At
this time, the reports of incidents convince us that there is something going on
that must have immediate attention....Sightings of unexplained objects at great
altitudes and travelling at high speeds in the vicinity of major U.S. defense
installations are of such nature that they are not attributable to natural
phenomena or known types of aerial vehicles."
Not
natural phenomena, not known types of vehicles, and not (apparently) U.S.
manufactured. It didn’t appear to be Soviet. So what does that leave you with?
No matter what the answer, this was clearly a matter of grave concern to the
decision-makers of U.S. defense and intelligence policy.
With
that in mind, we can assume that the public statements, repeated over and over
(flying saucers exist only in the imagination, nothing to them, all hoaxes or
misidentifications, etc.) were intentional acts of deception. You can defend
this lying if you choose. Maybe the government was trying to prevent mass panic,
or hide their knowledge of this from the Soviets.
But
before you draw that conclusion, let us continue. And while we continue, I
suggest you try to retain the image in your mind of an enormous reality that has
continuously been denied by America’s responsible leaders. Like a big sleeping
bear in the corner of your dining room that no one is allowed to acknowledge.
Just sit quietly and eat your dinner.
Technology
and Bodies
FOIA
documents, important though they are, are not the whole story. Unfortunately,
researchers in this field have the odds stacked against them. We’ve obtained
some documents to review, it is true. But in reality, this is clearly a
sprinkling – the spray of the ocean. The ocean itself remains roped off.
So we
must be resourceful. We must be journalists as well as historians. We seek out
people who have something to say on this matter. We judge their credentials. We
check their facts. We continue trying to piece this story together. The process
is not infallible, we all know this. But it is necessary, and we must rely on
our best judgement and sense of caution throughout.
And
thus we come to the strong reason to believe that UFOs are more than just
objects flying around in the sky, but are in fact retrieved technology that is
being stored and studied, and perhaps duplicated, at secret bases. We also come
to the likelihood that there are bodies – alien bodies – that have been
studied by human scientists.
We come
to this amazing conclusion because more than fifty years of history point
inexorably toward it. There is Roswell, of course. Because the Roswell case has
been so rich, so full of witness testimony, so portentous for its implications,
debunking it has been a priority since the case arose. Roswell will not go away,
despite ABC’s recent best effort to do so. But, frankly, Roswell is not of
critical importance to establish the likelihood of UFO crash retrievals by the
U.S. military. UFOs were recovered many times by U.S. military personnel.
Kingman, Arizona in 1953, Las Vegas in 1962, and Kecksburg, Pennsylvania in 1965
are only among some of the better known cases in which U.S. military teams
recovered what appear to have been genuine UFOs. There appear to be others.
Once
again, a remarkable statement by Canadian government official and scientist,
Wilbert Smith, sheds light on this matter. Not long before his death in the
early 1960s, Smith said that during the great UFO wave of 1952, the U.S.
military had shot off a piece of a flying saucer near Washington, D.C. He said
that the U.S. Air Force had loaned him a small piece for "a very short
time." He showed it to his friend, U.S. Navy Rear Admiral H. B. Knowles.
When asked if he returned the piece to the Air Force, he replied, "Not the
Air Force. Much higher than that." Was it the CIA? Smith chuckled and said,
"I’m sorry, gentlemen, but I don’t care to go beyond that point. I can
say to you that it went into the hands of a highly classified group. You will
have to solve that problem, their identity, for yourselves."
Wilbert
Smith
Claims
and statements have been around for years regarding the storage of alien bodies
at secure facilities, most notably Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton,
Ohio. During the late 1970s, UFO researcher and World War Two veteran Leonard
Stringfield began to look closely into what he began calling "the crash
retrieval syndrome." People contacted him anonymously, he followed leads
and uncovered other individuals. By the early 1980s, he had spoken to twenty
first-hand military informants who had either worked on a UFO crash retrieval or
seen alien bodies in storage, another thirty or so who were intermediaries.
By all
accounts, Stringfield was a gentleman and a careful researcher. He honored his
promise to protect the identities of the people who came to him, and never
jumped to conclusions about what they told him. He also considered the
possibility that he was being "played." Still, Stringfield ultimately
believed that the sources were too disparate and did not appear to be
coordinated. They appeared to be genuine, and the information legitimate.
Collectively, they told a story of several crash retrievals of alien vehicles by
U.S. military personnel, as well as the housing of bodies and study of
technology at deeply classified levels.
Stringfield’s
research into this matter preceded the resurgence of the Roswell case. Indeed,
we can trace rumors of crashed discs and alien bodies within the military to at
least as early as 1949. There is an FBI document from March 22, 1950, addressed
to J. Edgar Hoover, that is so suggestive, one wonders if researchers even know
what to do with it. But the document – another gift from FOIA – appears to
be authentic. It states:
"An
investigator for the air forces stated that three so-called flying saucers had
been recovered in New Mexico. They were described as being circular in shape
with raised centers, approximately fifty feet in diameter. Each one was occupied
by three bodies of human shape but only three feet tall, dressed in metallic
cloth of very fine texture ..."
Many
UFO researchers who stay in this field long enough develop their own contacts
with the classified world. I have, and I have only been publicly involved in
this field for five years. For some of the people who have confided in me, I
have not been able to confirm their identities fully; for others there is no
question that they are who they say they are. A few of these people are quite
prominent. They have told me the same thing Stringfield’s contacts told him:
there are deep black programs to study alien technology and bodies.
But
there is one person, very prominent indeed, who has been talking about this
publicly for some years. He is Dr. Edgar Mitchell, of Apollo 14 fame, and the
sixth man to walk on the moon. On several occasions, Mitchell has spoken in
public about his knowledge of such programs – knowledge that came to him, he
said, through more than one elite-level connection. The manner in which the
mainstream media has handled his statements would be an embarrassment, if one
didn’t sense an ulterior motive behind such treatment, namely to defuse his
statements as much as possible.
The
secrecy on this matter is unbelievable. It appears to be part and parcel of an
apparatus that is absolutely mammoth, and which does not exist officially. Dr.
Richard Sauder has documented
the existence of an enormous system of underground bases and even
tunnels that stretches throughout the United States. Some of his research has
uncovered a massive "shadow" government, so important and powerful
that it appears to have authority over the "real" government. It would
seem to me a logical guess that this system is related at least in part to the
study of such bodies and technology. [10]
Along
these lines, I have a friend who is a military attache living in Washington,
D.C. Some time ago, this person told me of some quiet discussions he has had
with his own colleagues. One friend of his was a senior Congressional Aid with
significant budgetary review responsibilities. After a long period of number
crunching, this Aid came to the conclusion that there existed an enormous black
arm of the U.S. government. That is, a substantial, powerful, expensive, and
secret executive branch of the U.S. government. This individual believed it was
connected to UFOs. I was unable to get further information about this person.
What It
Looks Like
Even
this is only a partial picture, but the story looks clear enough. Cutting with
Occam’s razor, the simplest explanation as I see it is something like this.
During
and immediately after World War Two, U.S. military personnel began encountering
exotic, unconventional, and extraordinary craft. It quickly became apparent to
the best and brightest minds that these did not originate with the Soviets, nor
with the Americans. They almost certainly concluded the "true UFOs"
did not originate from our civilization. Hardly willing to share this
information with others, secrecy became the rule.
At some
point very early on, alien technology and bodies were recovered. It would be of
paramount importance to determine several things as quickly as possible: the
intentions of these "others," how to exploit their technology, and how
to keep information away from undesirable groups, which would be just about
everybody.
The
reason for secrecy would be much more than preventing mass panic or some other
form of public protection. That sounds noble, and it may have been a factor
early on in determining policy. But secrecy grows its own tentacles, and
develops its reasons for self-preservation. I think that by the 1950s at the
latest, the office of the Presidency lost control over UFO secrecy.
Imagine
being one of the members charged with managing the UFO problem. You have to keep
it so secret, you almost have to hide it from yourself. Layer upon layer of
deception follows, false cover story upon false cover story. We can assume that
the technology itself would have been amazingly advanced, perhaps hopelessly so
compared with what we had circa 1950. But perhaps, after a number of years, one
clever scientist hit upon an idea based on one aspect of the recovered
technology. Not only an incalculable technology advantage, but a nice ground
floor investment opportunity.
Over
the years, much of the UFO information would have gone to private channels. This
has been happening with all aspects of the military, why not UFOs? It’s
especially useful in maintaining secrecy. Unlike a federal office, contractors
such as Lockheed, Wackenhut, Kodak, General Motors, or any number of lesser
known corporations, are not subject to Freedom of Information Act laws. A senior
military or intelligence executive could hand off any number of sensitive papers
to a trusted colleague in the private sector, knowing full well that the
"working group" would maintain access to all material anyway.
The
value of this technology is, potentially and certainly in reality, immense. I
spoke to one man, not anonymous but a real person with real black-world
credentials, who said to me, "you know what they’re guarding out at Area
51? They’re guarding money! An enormous amount of money!" Money, he said,
in the form of immensely valuable alien technology.
Something
else seems to have occurred along the way. According to a former head of
Lockheed Skunkworks, the late Ben Rich, direct control over the UFO problem was
removed from the U.S. Presidency around 1969. Since that time it has been
controlled by private, international, channels. This is impossible to confirm at
the present time. But it would be consistent with the ascendancy of
international corporations and elites over most other aspects of global power.
What it
looks like is that UFO secrecy has led to the establishment of a secret network
which controls access to ET technology. While the network is international, it
uses the substantial resources of the U.S. black budget and other secret
military groups as a primary tool, to engineer exotic technologies that enable
it to maintain scientific, military, and economic superiority. Yes, that’s
what it looks like.
We need
to re-examine the major events of our history and try to understand them in
light of this. UFO reality makes our actual history vastly different from what
we are taught in the standard books. With the existence of a secret and
extremely powerful group controlling this subject and all that concerns it, a
massive disinformation network has become necessary. Who knows how far the
disinformation has gone? This is in itself a critical part of the reason UFO
secrecy has helped to kill off the American Republic. Such levels of deception
go beyond mere secrecy and make it necessary to toss out the old system in all
but name.
Recall
my references in the first part of this article to important non-ufological
threats to human freedom. For what is now apparent is that UFO secrecy has
changed our system of government so much over the years, that various
"corrections" have had to take place so that the externals can to some
extent conform with the profound changes at the deeper levels. This has resulted
in what I am currently calling invisible fascism. Invisible because the official
powers are not acknowledging it as such, but it is there all the same. One
wonders what the next "correction" could bring.
A
Matter of Practical Interest
There
is another, less appreciated, dimension to UFO secrecy. These objects, we know,
have demonstrated amazing maneuvering capabilities. Some of them, at least, can
accelerate instantly in all directions, turn on a dime, stop and hover
motionlessly, and remain silent the whole while.
Our
military aircraft have been unable to compete. In 1975, UFOs that could hover
like silent helicopters and move like silent jets were unmolested by U.S.
aircraft. In a well-known incident over Belgium in 1990, a triangular UFO
thoroughly outclassed F-16 interceptors. During the summer of 2002, just outside
Washington, D.C., a UFO easily outpaced and outmaneuvered pursuing F-16s.
A
common question that arises is, what kind of propulsion system do these objects
use. But I wonder, what makes them go?
This
question is more than academic. There are legitimate reasons to expect that we
are about to experience a petroleum crisis of epic proportions, much sooner than
we expect. Once a fringe belief, there are now many oil analysts who believe
this. The problem is basic supply and demand. The supply is finite; the demand
shows no signs of limit. In fact, global oil demand is now increasing at the
fantastic rate of 4 percent annually, which translates into a doubling rate of
every 17 years. I don’t care what your supply is, you cannot double demand of
anything indefinitely, and certainly not at the rate the petroleum demand is
moving.
Recall
the ancient Chinese story about the peasant who performed a good deed for the
Emperor. "I will grant you any wish you ask," said the grateful
Emperor. The peasant took a chess board and said, "I don’t ask for much.
Simply place a grain of rice on the first square, then double the amount for
each successive square on the board, and I will be content." "Silly
peasant," thought the Emperor. "I would have given him something of
value." For much of the board, the amount of rice was small enough. By the
last few squares, however, the Emperor went broke. By the final square, the
amount of rice would have exceeded all the rice in the world.
Experts
argue about when the petroleum crisis will hit, but it is the height of folly to
pretend it won’t arrive. Whether it will be 50 years, 20 years, or 5 years,
our civilization needs to find a way to replace petroleum. UFO technology very
likely holds part of the answer, maybe all of the answer.
Some
people agree with this assessment, and believe that the "powers that
be" are simply holding out on us until the oil truly runs out, just to
maximize their profit. Then it’s free energy time – although we assume
someone will find a way to make money from it.
You had
better hope that such blind trust turns out to be accurate. I’m less confident
that a benevolent elite will bail my ass out at the eleventh hour. For all I
know, they may have decided that there are too many of us on this planet,
anyway. "Time to clean house. I’ve got my bunker. How about you?"
Freedom
and Self-Governance
For a
democratically-based political system to function, there must be a reasonable
amount of congruence between what people believe and what is actually the case.
You elect a member of congress with the idea that he or she will represent your
interests within the nation’s primary instrument of political power: the
Congress. Except that Congress has been made irrelevant by other centers of
power, or been taken over by them.
You get
your news from television or your newspaper with the idea that the journalist on
the other end is a kind of watchdog, looking out for the public interest. Except
that the journalist is working for a corporation which is itself antithetical to
the public interest.
Unseen
structures of power have evolved over the previous generations, advancing
sometimes slowly, sometimes with a dramatic suddenness. But most people lack the
conceptual means by which to understand what is happening.
As I
have suggested, I believe that a significant part of that power structure
involves the possession and exploitation of UFO-related technology. And I
certainly believe that the secrecy has gone on for so long that it has become
integral to keeping the whole system together.
Once
you start lying, how can you un-do the lie? Today, UFO secrecy has been with the
U.S. – and by extension the world – for about sixty years. That’s nearly
as long as the Soviet Union existed on the basis of its own labyrinthian web of
lies.
Mikhail
Gorbachev: caught off-guard by his own reforms.
The
comparison is apt. I still recall holding in my hands a commemorative oversized
Soviet book celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution of
1917. The book was published in 1937, during the depths of Stalin’s rule.
There was a colorized version of a famous photograph showing Lenin at a podium
speaking to a crowd, and I noticed that Leon Trotsky – Stalin’s great
political enemy – had been airbrushed out of the picture. That’s simply how
the Soviet system worked. The government lied constantly, and everyone knew it,
and everyone in the country pretended that the government didn’t lie.
Constant
lying in the Soviet Union meant that the official powers had to systematically
think about how to organize and manipulate public information to keep people in
line. I remember trying to read through The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, an
impossibly organized mess of propaganda and fact so that you couldn’t learn
anything about anything that truly mattered. That’s just how it was.
Looking
back, we can see how it would have been impossible for such a society to
continue indefinitely, ruled as it was on the basis of a series of lies. When
Gorbachev took power in 1985, he wanted to reform that society. His catchphrases
were glasnost and perestroika: openness and restructuring. I was a young student
of Soviet history at that time, and remember the excitement well. I also recall
the skepticism of some of my professors who continued to believe for some time
that this was yet another communist plot.
No
matter. Within six years, there was no more Soviet Union. What happened? Well,
one thing that happened, a big thing, was that the process of reform spiraled
out of control. You make a big change here, and the next guy wants change over
there. It becomes hard to put on the brakes. You start with openness, for
example, and you open the books on Stalin’s gulag. You open the books on the
particulars of the Bolshevik coup. Or the reconquest of the Ukraine in the
1920s, or the capture of the Baltic States in 1940, and on and on. Before long,
entire subject peoples want to bolt, and many openly question the legitimacy of
the Party’s rule. Then it is over.
Disclosure
Scenarios
It’s
no different today in America, and the UFO secret is at the core. Imagine if the
President of the United States were to decide to end UFO secrecy. How would he
do it?
I can
see him now. President George W. Bush steps up to the podium. Beloved Vice
President Dick Cheney stands behind him. Trusted lieutenants Donald Rumsfeld and
Condoleeza Rice are there, too. The cameras of all the world’s media are upon
him.
"Good
evening," he begins. "Through a series of meetings with certain senior
scientific and defense officials, it has come to my attention that the UFO
phenomenon apparently is real, and is of extraterrestial origin."
Silence.
"Hokey
dokey, that’s really all I have to say for now. We’ll provide updates as we
get ‘em. I’m going on vacation for a while. Goodnight everyone."
Well,
maybe not. Disclosure is a pandora’s box with a panoply of taboo topics just
waiting to spring out. It is, as one friend of mine calls it, "a sloppy
tar-baby," a threatening, friendly, frightening, and inseparable bundle of
unavoidable eventualities.
So I
can imagine a few questions, even from a media as compliant as the American.
"Mr. President," one correspondent might say, "what are the
intentions of these aliens?" Or, "Mr. President, what does this say
about the claims of alien abduction? Are they real, after all?" Or how
about, "Mr. President, what about claims of underground alien bases? Or
claims of secret possession of alien technology?"
These
questions might not arise immediately. But they would arise eventually. Once you
open that lid, it will be very difficult to control the outcome. The answers
would not be pretty.
For
this reason, I doubt that disclosure will come from America’s political
establishment. But there are always other countries. There are always the
aliens. The truth is already here; it’s simply waiting to land.
After
all, what exactly are the secret keepers protecting? Let’s see. Power, wealth,
control, their plans for the future, access to information, underground bases
already built, the status quo.
But
there must be more. How about communication with aliens? Worm hole technology?
Access to our genetic code? Or any number of technologies that we have not even
begun to discuss openly in our society. Remember the statement of an Area 51
insider to aerospace journalist James Goodall – this was back in the 1980s –
"we have things in the Nevada desert that would make George Lucas
envious." In other words, Star Wars technology.
Can you
imagine the front page of the New York Times following a true disclosure of all
this? "MASSIVE COVERUP EXPOSED." The biggest journalistic fiasco in
history would finally be acknowledged, wholesale resignations would sweep the
intelligence community, a political third party would do a clean sweep of
Washington. Congress would promise emergency hearings, Arab oil nations would be
in a state of collapse as oil price futures plummet, and the stock market would
be in a headlong tailspin.
People
would realize that a massive power structure has existed for generations, and
has siphoned away trillions of dollars. They would learn that it has played a
dominant, though unacknowledged, role in shaping their lives.
Think
about NASA and the space shuttle program. There are no shortage of quiet
discussions about the antiquated nature of NASA’s shuttle technology.
Astronauts have died because better technology was denied to them. And that is
merely the tip of the iceberg, for this issue goes far beyond NASA.
Obsolete
technology?
No,
people wouldn’t be pleased or especially understanding. Heads would roll.
The
American system of government, as it has come to exist, and by extension
American society, and by extension our current global civilization, is not
compatible with true UFO disclosure. Disclosure would rip it all away.
You
might argue that this would be a good reason to maintain the secrecy. On the
other hand, I would argue it’s the best reason for disclosure.
As bad
as things look today, I retain hope for a post-disclosure world. I retain a
faith – yes, I guess it’s faith – in the value of truth over all things. A
statement by my favorite writer, Leo Tolstoy, hangs before me every day:
"the one thing necessary, in life as in art, is to tell the truth." I
cannot believe that a society based on a foundational lie can be better than one
based on a foundational truth.
When
the Soviet Union came to an end, people adjusted to face new problems, but also
new opportunities. We would have to do the same. Following the sense of
betrayal, following the frenzy of revelations, following the planetary chain
reaction of scrutiny and exposure, we might just awaken to a new world one fine
morning. A world in which the lies have been scrubbed away, and in which new
truths are shining everywhere.
End.
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[1] The
First Casualty: The War Correspondent As Hero and Myth_Maker from the Crimea to
Kosovo
by
Phillip Knightley.
[2]
http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/20040910_2004BaseStructureReport.pdf
[3]
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0805070044/lewrockwell/102_7178946_1808147
[4]
http://www.dior.whs.mil/mmid/M05/hst0309.pdf
[5]
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0399151753/102_7178946_1808147
[6]
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1566565529/102_7178946_1808147
[7]
Ruppert’s website is http://www.fromthewilderness.com/
[8]
http://www.c_span.org/pdf/s2845confrept.pdf
[9]
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=43&ItemID=6848
[10]
See http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0932813372/104_1260995_7012757
* I
should mention that after the first part of this article was published, most
people who wrote to me commended me for discussing 9/11. But some questioned the
wisdom of doing this. Indeed, one 9/11 researcher questioned some of my own
assumptions regarding the Pentagon attack, but supported other assumptions, and
led me to an argument with greater sophistication that arrived at the same
conclusion, namely that some measure of complicity was involved in the attack.
See, for instance, http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/pentagontrap.html.
The fact is that 9/11 is the defining event of our era, and remains extremely
divisive. To me, the events of that day appear a certain way, and I have stated
what I think. I have not yet decided for myself what level of complicity
occurred (e.g. various levels are possible, ranging from "someone in the
government knew something beforehand," to "The President and his Cabal
did it.") I do maintain that the events look suspicious, and that public
inquiry has been blocked at every turn. Had this event happened in another
country – say China – I believe that Americans and the American media would
be looking at this very differently. An excellent general link on the matter is
http://911research.wtc7.net/] http://keyholepublishing.com/UFO%20Secrecy%20and%20the%20Death%20of%20the%20American%20Republic%20-%20Richard.htm

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