Friday, January 4, 2013

President John F. Kennedy & UFOs Was JFK silenced for knowing too much?

http://rense.com/general2/jfkufo2.htm    
President John F. Kennedy
& UFOs
Was JFK silenced for knowing too much?
By Jim Marrs
http://www.alienzoo.com/features/m/200006080001.cfm
http://home.earthlink.net/~rcollins633/reports/kennedy_assassins_.htm
6-10-00
 
UPDATE

From Bruce Cornet bcornet@monmouth.com
6-11-00
 
Dear Jeff,
 
Your article 'Was JFK Silenced Over His UFO Knowledge?' by Jim Marrs http://sightings.com/general2/jfkufo2.htm refers to handwritten notes and memos.
 
http://www.alienzoo.com/features/m/200006080001.cfm
 
"Yet another document appears to be a memorandum written from President Kennedy to the director of the CIA regarding "Classification review of all UFO intelligence files affecting National Security."
 
In this memo, Kennedy stated, ". . .I have initiated [blacked out] and have instructed [then NASA Administrator] James Webb to develop a program with the Soviet Union in joint space and lunar exploration. It would be very helpful if you would have the high threat cases reviewed with the purpose of identification of bona fide as opposed to classified CIA and USAF sources. It is important that we make a clear distinction between the knowns and unknowns in the event the Soviets try to mistake our extended cooperation as a cover for intelligence gathering of their defense and space programs."
 
 
Original Document Source:
http://www.majesticdocuments.com/documents/pdf/kennedy_cia.pdf

Kennedy then asked for all files on "Unknowns" to be turned over the NASA authorities and an interim report be forwarded to the White House no later than Feb.1, 1964."
 
Robert D. Morningstar sent me this memo from JFK...which was drafted just before he was assassinated. Morningstar is one of the leading authorities on the conspiracy behind the November 22 assassination, and through his research he has obtained many relevant documents.
 
You might want to post the following (Morningstar told me to post it far and wide). I have put this document on my AOP_TOC webpage (bottom) at: http://www.monmouth.com/~bcornet/aop_toc.htm
 
Yours truly, Bruce Cornet, Ph.D. bcornet@monmouth.com Geologist and Paleobotanist
 
http://www.monmouth.com/~bcornet/
 
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President John F. Kennedy may have had more than the usual knowledge about UFOs, according to several credible sources.
 
Further support for Kennedy's high-level knowledge regarding UFOs came from a former steward aboard Air Force One who told of a cryptic remark by President Kennedy.
 
Bill Holden, who also served as loadmaster for Air Force One, traveled with Kennedy to Europe in the summer of 1963. He said a UFO conference in Bonn, Germany, prompted a discussion of the subject aboard the President's plane one morning.
 
Holden said he turned to Kennedy and asked, "What do you think about UFOs, Mr. President?" He said Kennedy became quite serious and thought for a moment before replying, "I'd like to tell the public about the alien situation, but my hands are tied."
 
A controversial MJ-12 document titled "Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit Summary," noted Kennedy's insider knowledge. This document, apparently written soon after the crashes in New Mexico during July 1947, states, "It has become known to CIC [Counter Intelligence Corps] that some of the recovery operation was shared with Representative John F. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat elected to Congress in '46, Son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government. [Jack] Kennedy had limited duty as naval officer assigned to Naval Intelligence during the war. It is believed that information [concerning the Roswell crashes] was obtained from [a] source in Congress who is close to [the] Secretary for Air Force." Kennedy was the only Congressmen named who was aware of the truth of the Roswell incidents at the time.
 
Yet another document appears to be a memorandum written from President Kennedy to the director of the CIA regarding "Classification review of all UFO intelligence files affecting National Security." In this memo, Kennedy stated, ". . .I have initiated [blacked out] and have instructed [then NASA Administrator] James Webb to develop a program with the Soviet Union in joint space and lunar exploration. It would be very helpful if you would have the high threat cases reviewed with the purpose of identification of bona fide as opposed to classified CIA and USAF sources. It is important that we make a clear distinction between the knowns and unknowns in the event the Soviets try to mistake our extended cooperation as a cover for intelligence gathering of their defense and space programs." Kennedy then asked for all files on "Unknowns" to be turned over the NASA authorities and an interim report be forwarded to the White House no later than Feb.1, 1964.
 
This document which clearly showed a president about to make UFO secrets available to wider circles in government and, hence, probably available to the public was dated Nov. 12, 1963, just 10 days before his Nov. 22 assassination in Dallas.
 
Desperately clinging to their UFO-free mindset, debunkers question this document's authenticity while an unquestionably authentic document has been found in the John F. Kennedy Library.
 
National Security Action Memorandum No. 271 is titled "Cooperation with the USSR in Outer Space Matters" and is addressed to the Administrator of NASA, at that time James Webb.
 
This signed memo does not mention UFOs specifically, nevertheless, Kennedy instructs Webb to "assume personally the initiative and central responsibility within the Government for the development of a program of substantive cooperation with the Soviet Union in the field of outer space, including the development of specific technical proposals." Kennedy added that this plan was a direct result of "my September 20 proposal for broader cooperation between the United States and the USSR in outer space, including cooperation in lunar landing programs."
 
This incredible document was also dated Nov. 12, 1963, but who in 1963 would have believed that the United States and the Soviet Union would have been engaging in cooperative joint space operations? The White House log of that day showed that beginning at 2 p.m. Kennedy had lunch and then "no official appointments" but "conferred with various staff members during the afternoon." Obviously on this day, Kennedy had more than enough time to deal with space matters.
 
Also obvious is the fact that this apparent attempt to cooperate with the USSR ended with Kennedy's death in Dallas. On through the administration of Ronald Reagan, we were still warned against the "evil empire" and the costly Cold War continued.
 
Opponents to JFK became frantic over his attempts to alter the course of previous U.S. policies. According to one knowledgeable source, Kennedy played a dangerous game, ". . .after making it clearly evident that he was not prepared to support action against the communists in the normal sense - plans to withdraw troops from South Vietnam - plans to fracture or abolish portions of the CIA; plans for expansion to the Justice System; failure to support the Bay of Pigs [invasion]; and a desire to share some of our most sensitive secrets with the Russians and Chinese - space borne platforms, etc. . .All during a time when his popularity was growing in leaps and bounds with the American public - a President who did not enjoy majority support at his election. A very dangerous situation, leaving few methods for control beyond assassination."
 
This same source went on to say, "I believe John F. Kennedy was appraised of, and had access to, sufficient classified information, to have personally come to the conclusion that UFOs and therefore possible alien life-forms were possibly extant within our solar system. . .I think Kennedy certainly came to this conclusionand was looking to demonstrate not only mankind's ability to come together for a common goal, but to formally demonstrate we could enter and conquer space as a species. Back then, some would have seen this as either crazy (if they had no access to the material) or (if they had access) very premature and possibly dangerous."
 
A whole JFK issue evolved around his planned speech at the Dallas Trade Mart, the destination of his ill-fated motorcade on Nov. 22, 1963. Several researchers and some tabloids have claimed that he planned to change his scheduled talk and referred to handwritten notes, which may have included comments regarding UFOs. These notes have never been made public and so continue to be fodder for theorists.
 
Spurred on by such tantalizing bits of evidence, some researchers even claimed that Kennedy's assassination was to prevent him from revealing the news of extraterrestrial visitation to the public.
 
While this theory is certainly unproved and probably untrue, his willingness to end the Cold War and share our knowledge of outer space with our perceived enemies may have been the straw that broke the back of those within the Military-Industrial (and Intelligence) Complex. This group already thought the young president was "soft on communism" and a danger to their command and control structure.
 
With all the evidence now at hand, there can be little doubt that President Kennedy may have known more about UFOs than is generally believed.
 
 
If you would like to learn more factual information regarding UFOs and the U.S. Government's program of denial and ridicule, read Alien Agenda. And don't miss Jim Marrs' new e-book on the U. S. Army's top-secret remote viewing program titled Psi Spies. Both are available right here at AlienZoo. If you are interested in how UFOs connect to the "New World Order," be sure a get a copy of Jim Marrs' latest book, Rule by Secrecy, now available in finer bookstores everywhere and online from Amazon.com.
 
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Commentary On John F. Kennedy And UFOs
 
 
From Robert M. Collins rigoletto@sprintmail.com
6-10-00
 
Jim Marrs, in his original article, mentions a witness named Bill Holden. I never heard of such a person until last year, 1999, when Bill Hamilton of Skywatch asked me about him. Bill said he would send me a tape that contained a number of Holden's speeches. I listened to the tape but didn't know quite what to think so I forwarded the tape to sources who gave me the following feedback:
 
They didn't think Holden was telling the truth for the following reasons.
 
1) A loadmaster does not have direct access to the President and certainly doesn't just "start up a conversation." The father of one of my sources said he checked an old personnel roster of persons close to the President and Holden was not on the list. Anyone coming close to the President is on a list and that person is watched.
 
2) Another story on the tape was about watching a "contact" meeting take place between a General and an Alien in a canyon area while Holden just sat on a bus watching. I was informed that would never of happened. Those "contact" meetings were held under very strict security and one couldn't just casually watch a meeting. Also, my contacts couldn't find Holden's name on any list...and nobody could remember him.
 
For those documents that Jim Marrs refers to please see line 6 at the url below. http://home.earthlink.net/~rcollins633/reports/kennedy_assassins_.htm
 
Also, please note that all those documents originally came from Tim Cooper which he seldom gets credit for. _____
 
 
From Robert M. Collins <rigoletto@sprintmail.com 6-10-00
 
 
FYI...Monroe had a DOD ID card ? You won't see this on the evening news folks.....
 
Rmc
 
 
-------- Original Message --------
 
Subject: President John F. Kennedy and UFOs
From: "TIMOTHY S. COOPER" majestictim@earthlink.net
To: "Robert M. Collins" rigoletto@sprintmail.com
 
Bob,
 
I have it from a very reliable source that JFK did fly out to an AFB to personally watch a unidentified bogie track from an aircraft under tight AP security which got no press coverage sometime in 1962. Kennedy did go to WSMR/Holloman AFB for some kind of tour and briefing but I don't have the date for it.
 
Marrs told me JFK was scheduled to visit WSMR/Holloman ADC while on his Texas trip in November 1963. One Holloman document I have mentions a cancelled NSA project that was re-started in early 1964 but does not give details.
 
I am convinced that Marilyn Monroe was silenced and RFK was seen in a car with Peter Lawford by L.A.P.D. speeding to LAX on the day she was killed and I bet he wanted to make sure she didn't talk to the press regarding what she wrote in her little red diary which disappeared from the L.A. Coroner's office the day after her body was brought in for autopsy.
 
On that same note, Nick Pope has CIA files on Dorothy Kilgallen which relate how she was asked to find out what she could on the UFO scene and probably talked to Monroe about what JFK knew. She was found dead in her NY apartment shortly after she interviewed Jack Ruby in prison. Coincidence? I think not.
 
The August 3, 1962 CIA/Monroe wire tap document given to me in 1992 draws some powerful connections to JFK, RFK, the Roswell 1947 incident, and NASA (which Kilgallen is mentioned talking about Monroe and the Kennedy brothers). There's a connection somewhere in all of this and I am working on it right now. I do know this, the FBI and the CIA kept records on Monroe, the Kennedys, and Kilgallen (Monroe had a DOD ID card).
 
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