THE MENTAL DESTRUCTION OF PAUL BENNEWITZ
compiled by Dee Finney
Richard Doty was interviewed on the Art Bell Show
2-26-05 - www.coasttocoastam.com
I personally heard so many lies in his interview, I knew I couldn't just
let that information stand as it was. Since I have inside information on
ETVs myself because of group affiliations, friends and personal
experiences, lies and disinformation can no longer be tolerated
in the US. regarding the extraterrestrial/government agreements.
These
agreements may have been allowable because of national
security when they were made, but those reasons are no longer
valid as all the other countries in the world have released the
information they were sitting on all this time.
Its time for the American people to know the truth!
Dee
Early 1980, Paul Bennewitz becomes involved in observing and filming objects which he has sighted on the ground and in the air near Kirt land AFB and the Manzano range. Reportedly his wife was also present to witness some of the first landings he witnessed and filmed in the Coyote Canyon area. Subsequently he contacts Earnest Edwards of the Kirtland Security Police who, over the period of the next few months, becomes concerned and requests the guards on the Manzano Weapons Storage Area report to him any sightings of unusual aerial lights. At the beginning of August 1980 three guards report sighting an aerial light which descends on the Sandia Military Reservation. This is the first sighting described in the complaint form signed by Richard Doty. Edwards reports the sighting to Doty unaware that Doty has already heard from Russ Curtis (Sandia Security Chief) that a Sandia Security guard sighted a disc-shaped object near a structure just minutes after the sighting by the three Manzano guards. Doty includes these reports and several others in his Complaint Form and forwards the report to AFOSI Headquarters in Washington.
From this point on many other persons became involved. Bennewitz was called down to a meeting at Kirtland AFB at which several major Air Force officers and Sandia personnel were present, including a Brigadier General. Earnest Edwards has confirmed that the three guards under his command reported what was described, and that the meeting took place. Bennewitz has confirmed that Doty and Jerry Miller came to his home to view his materials and there is a document signed by Thomas A. Cseh, Commander of the Base Investigative Detachment, to confirm this. Finally there is the complete set of documents which were released by AFOSI Headquarters under cover of the Department of the Air Force relating to the described events.
At least one of the people who created the original Dulce story and told
it to UFO researcher Paul Bennewitz have since admitted the story was
disinformation.
"...Bill Moore later claimed in a "confession" that he was
recruited to lead Paul Bennewitz astray by giving him false information. He
claimed that he was given his orders by an AFOSI Agent, and that for four years,
he was asked to feed disinformation...to Bennewitz. This disinformation included
"verification" of Bennewitz' beliefs about the "grays" and
the underground base at Dulce."
http://ufos.about.com/library/weekly/aa093097.htm
In 1979 - 1980 (the record of the year is unclear), Bennewitz and a psychologist/UFOlogist named Dr. Leo Sprinkle investigated the story that a deeply troubled woman named Myrna Hansen told them. She claimed that she and her young son had seen a UFO while driving on a rural road near Cimarron, in northeastern New Mexico. With the patient's permission, Dr. Sprinkle began hypnotizing her, and over a three month period, Bennewitz and Sprinkle heard a very unusual story.
Under hypnosis, the patient said that, not only had she seen several UFOs that day, but she had seen cattle being abducted and she and her son had also been abducted by the aliens and taken to a secret underground base where they saw the cattle being mutilated and drained of their blood and saw vats containing human body parts. She further said that some sort of implants were placed in the bodies of her and her son and that the aliens could control their minds through these devices.
Bennewitz believed the woman's story, and he believed that it was connected somehow to the lights he was seeing over Manzano. He began filming the lights, amassing over 2600 feet of film. He also came to believe that he could receive signals from the craft that he observed. He built antennas and receivers to receive low-frequency electromagnetic transmissions that he believed came from the alien craft. Bennewitz called his "mission" Project Beta. Those who have seen the films and heard the tapes of the low-frequency radio transmissions say there is no doubt that Bennewitz was filming and recording real phenomena.
On 24 October 1980, Bennewitz contacted Kirtland AFB to make a report of what he felt was a real threat against Manzano Weapons Storage Area by UFOs. He first communicated with Major Ernest E. Edwards, who referred him to S.A. Richard C. Doty.
In 1979, Paul Bennewitz operated a small electronics company, Thunder Scientific Laboratory, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was a physicist, and inventor, and a tinkerer. He also had an avid interest in UFOs, and was an investigator for APRO (Aerial Phenomenon Research Organization- based in Arizona), the UFO group started by Jim and Coral Lorenzen. From his home on the outskirts of Albuquerque, Bennewitz had, along with others, seen strange lights in the night sky over the Manzano Test Range outside Albuquerque. The lights seemed to appear almost every evening and to fly towards Coyote Canyon, also a part of the Kirtland Air Force Base area that included Sandia National laboratory and Phillips laboratory, both of which do ultra-top-secret research.
In 1979 - 1980 (the record of the year is unclear), Bennewitz and a psychologist/UFOlogist named Dr. Leo Sprinkle investigated the story that a deeply troubled woman named Myrna Hansen told them. She claimed that she and her young son had seen a UFO while driving on a rural road near Cimarron, in northeastern New Mexico. With the patient's permission, Dr. Sprinkle began hypnotizing her, and over a three month period, Bennewitz and Sprinkle heard a very unusual story.
Under hypnosis, the patient said that, not only had she seen several UFOs that day, but she had seen cattle being abducted and she and her son had also been abducted by the aliens and taken to a secret underground base where they saw the cattle being mutilated and drained of their blood and saw vats containing human body parts. She further said that some sort of implants were placed in the bodies of her and her son and that the aliens could control their minds through these devices.
Richard Doty and Jerry Miller, Scientific Advisor for Air Force Test and Evaluation Center, Kirtland AFB, interviewed Bennewitz in his home on the edge of Manzano Base. They examined Bennewitz' films and tapes, and Miller, a former Project Bluebook investigator at Wright-Patterson AFB, determined that the films did show some type of unidentified aerial objects. They also noted the array of electronic surveillance equipment that Bennewitz had pointed at Manzano. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations declined to investigate further, but scheduled an inspection of Bennewitz' data by personnel at Wright-Patterson. AFOSI also did a background check on Bennewitz.
Taking a step that ultimately led to his later troubles, Bennewitz wrote a computer program that he claimed could translate the alien radio transmissions. He now came to believe that he was intercepting the messages that the aliens were transmitting to mind-control devices such as those that Myrna Hansen claimed had been placed in her and her son.
On 10 November 1980, Bennewitz presented his evidence again, this time to high ranking Air Force personnel including Brigadier General William Brooksher. In the report of this meeting, it is noted that Bennewitz was advised to apply for an Air Force grant to study the phenomena. Once again, however, the AFOSI declined to investigate the matter themselves.
Bennewitz was not to give up so easily. Besides the regular reports he was sending to APRO, he was contacting U.S. Senator Harrison Schmidt and Senator Peter Domenici, as well as other UFOlogists such as Linda Moulton Howe and John Lear.
By 1982, APRO had decided to investigate Bennewitz' claims. They sent William Moore, one of their directors and a former-schoolteacher-turned-writer-and-ufologist, to talk to Bennewitz. Moore had gained a degree of fame in the UFO field by co-authoring(with Charles Berlitz) The Philadelphia Experiment and The Roswell Incident.
By now, Bennewitz' story had become quite complicated. He told Moore that the alien transmissions he had received indicated that two types of aliens had invaded the U.S.: The peaceful "whites" and the evil "grays". The grays, who he said were responsible for cattle mutilations and the abductions of humans, had a treaty with the U.S. government that allowed them to build a secret underground base beneath Archuleta Peak on the Jicarillo Indian Reservation near Dulce, New Mexico. The aliens, however, were about to break the treaty...
Perhaps the oddest twist in this story is that Bill Moore later claimed in a "confession" that he was recruited by someone with the code name "Falcon" to lead Paul Bennewitz astray by giving him false information. He claimed that he was given his orders by an AFOSI Agent, and that for four years, he was asked to feed disinformation, including the forged "Aquarius Document" to Bennewitz. This disinformation included "verification" of Bennewitz' beliefs about the "grays" and the underground base at Dulce.
Paul Bennewitz gradually became more and more paranoid, claiming aliens came through the walls of his house at night and injected him with chemicals. He began keeping guns and knives all over his house. Finally he had to be hospitalized for "exhaustion". It is said that he recovered and now refuses to grant interviews or to have anything to do with the subject of UFOs
Paul Bennewitz died on June 23, 2003.
Greg Bishop — The Paul Bennewitz Story The strangest part of the story is that Bennewitz actually had stumbled onto anomalous lights and signals that were confusing and worrying the Air Force, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Administration. Bennewitz also claimed that he had pictures of an atomic-powered aircraft crash site near Dulce, New Mexico. The story will be told through Bennewitz’ personal notes and correspondence, as well as some of the verified disinformation that was fed to him over a period of five years, leading to his eventual breakdown and institutionalization |
How
Disinformation Experts Spread Fear About UFOs
Anne Strieber Summary: Bill Moore, UFO investigator and author, has learned a great deal about the government coverup of UFO information over the years. A large part of this coverup has to do with what intelligence agencies, such as the CIA, refer to as DISINFORMATION.Bill Moore, UFO investigator and author, has learned
a great deal about the government coverup of UFO information over the
years. A large part of this coverup has to do with what intelligence
agencies, such as the CIA, refer to as DISINFORMATION. |
The Falcon and the Snow-Job, Part 1FACTOID: In 1947, the Air Force knew that a shiny metallic
surface makes an object show up better on radar, so they used
aluminum foil to make radar reflectors for their weather balloons.
However, by 1955, they had forgotten this fact, so they painted the
first U-2 spy planes silver, which would have made them easily
detectable by radar as they flew over the U.S.S.R. on reconnaisance
missions. Their silvery appearance also caused people to mistake
them for UFOs, according to CIA historians. Sometime later they
realized their mistake and began to paint them black, thus creating
the first "stealth" aircraft. Who is former AFOSI Special Agent Richard C. Doty? It's not easy to find information about Doty prior to 1980. The only information available is a few scraps in various UFO books plus the information that can be gleaned from four files that are online. These files consist of Doty's reputed Air Force discharge papers, a telephone interview that Phil Klass had with Doty on 1/8/88, and two letters purportedly written by Doty (3/3/89 and 4/4/89). However, there is not a lot of information in these files. In the transcript of the telephone interview with Klass, Doty says that his father, Edward Doty, was in the Air Force, was an investigator for Project Bluebook, was at Holloman AFB from 1962 to 1964, and was involved in the investigation of the 1964 UFO landing case at Socorro, New Mexico. However, in a letter dated 3/3/89, Doty says that it was an uncle, not his father, that was a Bluebook investigator. In his 3/3/89 letter, Doty says: While assigned to the AFOSI District 70 Headquarters, Weisbaden, West Germany, I performed duties as a counterespionage specialist. In 1986, I was involved in a sensitive operation where I attempted to perform certain duties which would enable our team to trap possible foreign agents working against the interests of the United States. My supervisors, however, seen my actions as being unauthorized. Therefore, I was asked to leave AFOSI, which I did voluntarily. I accepted a position at Kirtland AFB, in Albuquerque, NM, where my son was residing with my former spouse. Apparently, Doty was at Kirtland at least twice. We know he was there in 1980, since that is when the Bennewitz affair took place, and here he says that he transferred back to Kirtland in 1986. He goes on to say(someone had said he finished his Air Force service as a cook): My last two years of service was in the Services career field, but not as a cook. Sgt. Doty retired from the U.S. Air Force on October 1, 1988. His letters give a post office box in Grants, New Mexico as a return address. He says in one of the letters that he does not live in New Mexico, but only maintains a forwarding service there. One of his letters says that his present job involves investigations, but nothing to do with UFOs. An unverified source said that he is a New Mexico State Policeman in Grants. The first we hear of Richard C. Doty is in the summer of 1980. He was the AFOSI officer who took Craig Weitzel's report of seeing a UFO near Kirtland. You will recall from our feature "Kirtland AFB Sightings, Part 2" that, later in 1980, APRO received an anonymous letter that embellished Weitzel's report considerably, turning it from a sighting report into a close encounter. According to Robert Hastings, analysis later showed that this letter had been typed on the same typewriter that had been used to type the original Weitzel sighting report. This report was signed "Richard C. Doty." The validity of this analysis, however, is not clear. A short time after the Weitzel sighting, Paul Bennewitz contacted Kirtland AFB with his stories of UFOs over Manzano and of receiving low frequency alien communications. Once again, Agent Doty was the AFOSI officer assigned to investigate. According to William Moore, by the time he was sent to investigate Bennewitz's claims in 1982, Doty had been feeding the man disinformation for two years. See the previous feature The Destruction of Paul Bennewitz for more on this. Moore further claims that he was recruited by someone who called himself Falcon to assist in feeding disinformation about UFOs to Bennewitz, and that his liason with Falcon was Doty. It appears, though, that Moore had already known Doty for at least a year, since he claims Doty gave him a copy of the Project Aquarius Document in February of 1981, according to Curtis Peebles. The information here is very sketchy, and is, as best I can tell, based entirely on statements from Moore. Richard Doty says that, whatever he did, he did it under orders. If so, what was the purpose of those orders? It appears almost certain that the intent was to draw attention away from the actual sightings at Manzano and Coyote Canyon. Why? What was being protected? Was the Air Force really testing UFOs at Manzano? Or were UFOs visiting Manzano? Or were top-secret SDI weapons being tested at Manzano? One thing is for certain. Almost as soon as the relationship between Richard C. Doty and William L. Moore began, copies of purported classified government documents regarding UFOs suddenly began appearing, as we shall see in the next part of this series: The Falcon and the Snow-Job, Part 2And be these juggling fiends no more believ'd, ACT I: Late in 1972, according to Timothy Good's Alien Contact, film producers Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler were approached by U.S. Air Force officers about making a documentary on UFOs. The Air Force, it seemed, was now ready to "spill the beans", ready to throw open the doors of "Hangar 18" and the "blue room". The two producers were, according to them, invited to the Pentagon, where they met with Air Force Colonels William Coleman and George Weinbrenner, who showed them movies and stills of gray aliens, including one who they said survived a crash and lived for three years. Then, in 1973, Emenegger and Sadler were invited to Norton AFB, California, where they met with the head of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations(AFOSI - the same department that Richard Doty worked for...) and Paul Shartle, former head of security and chief of the audiovisual program at Norton AFB. At this meeting, they were told that film existed of an April, 1964 UFO landing at Holloman AFB, Alamogordo, New Mexico. When the craft landed, three aliens with eyes like a cat's stepped out and communicated with the base commander and two scientists by using some sort of "translator". Emenegger and Sadker were promised the use of this film for their documentary, but the offer was withdrawn a short time later. When interviewed in 1988, Paul Shartle would say that the Air Force had told him that the film was "theatrical footage" that had been purchased to make a training film. In a phone interview with Phil Klass, Richard Doty purportedly said that his family was at Holloman AFB in April, 1964, presumably because his father, Edward Doty, was stationed there. ACT II: On February 9, 1978, a curious document, an apparent carbon copy of an official U.S. Air Force incident report, arrived at the office of The National Enquirer in Lantana, Florida. Accompanying the document was an unsigned letter dated "29 Jan." The report and the letter described a close encounter with an alien that supposedly took place at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota on 16 November 1977. Although the names mentioned in the report were those of actual persons on active duty at Ellsworth, even The National Enquirer thought the report was a hoax. They said: We found more than 20 discrepancies or errors in the report -wrong names, numbers, occupations, physical layouts and so on. Had the Security Option alert mentioned in the report taken place, it would have involved all security personnel at the base and everyone at the base and in Rapid City (Population 45,000 plus) would have known about it. According to Doty's purported Air Force discharge papers, he was stationed at Ellsworth from 1976 to 1978. According to Jacques Vallee's Revelations, William Moore claimed that Doty admitted to him that had forged the Ellsworth Document. However, there is supposedly an Inspector General's Report on this incident that states that the perpetrator was not Doty, but someone else. ACT III According to Howard Blum's Out There, William Moore first became interested in UFOs when he was a teenager, after reading about the Aztec "crash" in Frank Scully's Behind the Flying Saucers. He joined NICAP(National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomena) while in college at Thiel College in Pennsylvania in the sixties, and remained a member after beginning his teaching career in New York. In the late seventies, Bill Moore co-wrote The Philadelphia Experiment with Charles Berlitz. The book became a best-seller, and in 1979, Moore decided to quit his teaching job in Minnesota and try his hand at writing full-time, with his preferred subject being UFOs. In Arizona, he joined the Lorenzen's Tucson-based APRO(Aerial Phenomena Research Organization), and soon became one of its directors. He was spending most of his time researching events that had occurred in 1947 in neighboring New Mexico for another book he was writing with Berlitz, The Roswell Incident. Also helping with the research on this book was a well-known UFOlogist, Stanton Friedman. The book was be released in 1980 and was also a best-seller. After this book, Moore broke with Berlitz and he and Friedman teamed up to continue investigating the Roswell case for several years. After the book became popular, Moore appeared on several radio talk shows about Roswell and UFOs. He relates that twice, after radio appearances in the month of September, 1980, he received phone calls from someone who only said, "You're the only person we've ever heard who seems to be on the right track." The second caller suggested that they meet. Moore drove to a coffeeshop in Albuquerque and met, for the first time, the individual he refers to as the Falcon. The Falcon, who Moore said was a well-placed individual within the intelligence community who claimed to be directly connected to a high-level government project dealing with UFOs, met with Moore several times over a period of months and then offered him a deal: He and the group he represented would help Moore in his quest for the truth about UFOs if Moore would consent to help them by feeding disinformation to, and by reporting to them on, ..... Paul Bennewitz! According to Moore, his contact during this was not be the Falcon himself, but was.... Richard C. Doty! Moore allegedly functioned as something of a "triple agent" for about four years. He was friends with Paul Bennewitz while reporting on his activities to both APRO and to Doty, and feeding Bennewitz disinformation from Doty and/or the Falcon. Moore said later that he went along with this offer because he saw it as his only chance to get "inside" information about governmental UFO activities. See The Destruction of Paul Bennewitz for more about this. The Falcon and the Snow-Job, Part 3Red Herring ...A herring that is cured by smoking turns
red. It also has a strong odor, and hunting dogs were often trained
to follow a scent by means of a red herring that had been dragged
along the ground. On the other side of the coin, people who opposed
fox hunting sometimes drew a red herring across the path of the fox;
the dogs would give up on the fox and follow the scent of the
herring. ACT IV In February, 1981, according to Curtis Peebles' Watch the Skies, Richard C. Doty gave Bill Moore a copy of a classified teletype document that spoke of the government's secret investigation of UFOs, of a Project Aquarius and of something called MJ-Twelve. This was the first known mention of those two terms. The following year, Moore and a former National Enquirer reporter named Robert Pratt discussed writing a novel about the adventures of an Air Force intelligence officer and calling it The Aquarius Project. According to Peebles, the novel was actually finished, but was never published. In the spring of 1982, a tv station, KPIX in San Francisco, hired Moore as a consultant for a UFO special. Moore, who was now living in Los Angeles, was assisted by his friends Jaime Shandera, a television producer, and Stanton Friedman, the UFOlogist. Moore gave a copy of the Aquarius teletype to KPIX, and they asked the Air Force to verify its authenticity. KPIX was told by the AFOSI that the document was a forgery, that it had several flaws that identified it as such. Moore, according to Peebles, admitted that he had retyped the document and had added an "official-looking date stamp." Moore arranged a meeting with Doty that included Ron Lakis of KPIX and Peter Gersten, a lawyer specializing in FOIA requests for UFO documents. Doty allegedly told them that he had been investigating UFOs for several years for the AFOSI and that he had access to top-secret documents related to UFOs. Doty also allegedly told them about secret treaties with the aliens and that Project Aquarius involved contact with aliens. He reportedly said that he knew of three UFO crashes that had been recovered and that alien bodies were in the government's possession. He also mentioned that the government practiced "disinformation" and was conditioning the public to accept the aliens. ACT V In the spring of 1983, according to Timothy Good in Alien Contact, William Moore received a phone call from someone who said that he would be allowed to see some important information if he followed the instructions he was given. The instructions involved flying from one airport to another, getting phone instructions as to the next destination at each stop, until finally he ended up at a motel in upstate New York. At a certain time, an individual arrived at the motel room with an envelope containing eleven pages. Moore was told: You have exactly nineteen minutes. You may do whatever you wish with the material during that time, but at the end of that time, I must have it back. After that, you are free to do what you wish. The eleven pages were something called a TOP SECRET/ORCON document titled Executive Briefing. Subject: Project Aquarius dated June 14, 1977. Moore was allowed to photograph the documents and to read their contents into a tape recorder. The documents detailed the recovery of a crashed alien craft and a live alien in 1949, and the recovery of a fully functioning alien craft in Utah in 1958. It detailed several "projects" involved with aliens and UFOs: 1. Project Bando: Medical studies of alien bodies
recovered from crashes and of the live alien rescued from the crash
in 1949 in New Mexico. Note the similarities of this document with the one shown to Linda Moulton Howe in the next act. ACT VI In April, 1983, Linda Moulton Howe, who had produced an excellent documentary about cattle mutilations called Strange Harvest, was working on a new script about UFOs for HBO. The evening before her meeting with the HBO people, Howe had dinner with an attorney named Peter Gersten. Gersten told Howe that he had met with Richard C. Doty, an AFOSI agent at Kirtland AFB, and perhaps Doty would be willing to talk on camera or in some other helpful capacity about a UFO incident that had supposedly occurred at Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota in 1978. Gersten offered to call him and ask if he would be willing to meet with Howe. Arrangements were made for Howe to fly to Albuquerque on April 9, where Doty would meet her at the airport. Doty was not there when she arrived, but he later picked her up at Jerry Miller's house. Miller, a former Project Bluebook investigator, was acquainted with Doty. On the way from Miller's house to Kirtland AFB, Howe asked Doty, whose manner she said was both defiant and nervous, if he knew anything about the Holloman landing. Doty reportedly said it happened on April 25, 1964, just 12 hours after the famous sighting reported by policeman Lonnie Zamora in Socorro, New Mexico. Military and scientific personnel at the base knew a landing was coming, but "someone blew the time and coordinates"and an "advance military scout ship" had come down at the wrong time and place, and were seen by Zamora. According to Howe, when they got to Kirtland, Doty took her to a small office where he showed her a brown envelope and said, "My superiors have asked me to show you this." He withdrew several sheets of white paper from the envelope. As he handed them to Howe, he warned her that they could not be copied; all she could do was read them in his presence and ask questions. The document was titled Briefing Paper for the President of the United States of America. It described UFO crashes, alien bodies, and an alien who survived one of the crashes. The paper listed several government UFO projects: Project Garnet: an investigation into human evolution. Doty allegedly told Howe that she would be given several thousand feet of film taken of aliens, including the Holloman AFB landing in 1964. The film never materialized. Howe says that Doty also promised her an interview with a Colonel who had become friends with an alien who had survived a crash and lived for three years. The offer never materialized as the interview was repeatedly set up and then cancelled. HBO told Howe that she would have to have all the evidence in her possession before they would authorize any funds. Doty finally told Howe the project was kaput and Howe's contract with HBO expired. Doty would later deny all of this, although Howe swore out a signed affadavit that it all occurred. Doty is said to have passed a polygraph examination that supported his version of the interview. ACT VII In Jacques Vallee's Revelations, he tells how, in early 1985, Robert Emenegger was approached again by Colonel William Coleman (see The Falcon and the Snow-Job, Part 1), who was now retired and living in Florida, with yet another offer. If Emenegger could convince Allen Hynek and Vallee to get involved, then the government would be willing to release "final" evidence of UFOs. Emenegger was convinced that the offer was on the level, particularly after a meeting with General Glenn E, Miller, deputy director of the Defense Audiovisual Agency (DAVA), but Hynek and Vallee proceeded cautiously. Hynek was invited to Norton AFB in California to meet with General Miller and his boss, DAVA director General Robert Scott. Vallee was later invited to Norton as well. They came away with no new information, just hints and the impression that they had been talking to two wild-eyed UFO contactees rather than two Air Force officers. Vallee still puzzles over the purpose of these meetings. Were they an attempt to find out how much Hynek and Vallee knew? Were they tentative steps toward discrediting two of the top names in UFOlogy? Were they an opening gambit for piping more disinformation into the field? Meanwhile, Moore, Shandera, and Friedman were studying the MJ-12 documents....
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dee777@a... wrote: Dex From: dee777@aol.com Date: Fri Feb 13, 2004 8:24 am Subject: Re: [DrRichBoylanReports] The Aviary In a message dated 2/12/2004 -----Original Message----- From: Richard Boylan, Ph.D. [mailto:drboylan@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:21 PM To: DrRichBoylanReports@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DrRichBoylanReports] The Aviary Birds of a Feather No Longer: Policy Split Divides Aviary UFO- Secrecy Group by Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D. (c)1995 Since a time apparently in the 1970s, a number of individuals with extremely high security clearances, who were working on various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, began to interact with each other on a regular basis to pool the information each had from their highly- compartmented assignments. The objective was to coordinate data, see the big picture about UFOs and extraterrestrial contacts with Earth, and to use this privileged information pool to gain access to additional secret data, to understand the policies of the elite, hypersecret Majestic-12 (MJ-12) UFO information-control and policy group, and to gain special influence through having this highly- privileged information. This elite group of perhaps 14 individuals working in National Security assignments eventually gave themselves code-names, using mostly bird names. Collectively, they came to be called The Aviary (bird enclosure). A reader warning is in order: This affiliative network may exist as reported, or the accounts of this grouping may include disinformation generated by The Aviary themselves to obscure their membership. The relationship of The Aviary to the MJ-12 (ultimate UFO information control and policy) Group is murky. It is the estimate of more than one UFO researcher that there is some overlap in membership; meaning that MJ-12 has quietly infiltrated The Aviary to keep tabs on it and to keep it under control. It has been reported by Dr. Steven Greer, Director of the Center for the Study of Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (CSETI), that the MJ-12 Group is now designated as PI-40, [Personal communication, January, 1995]. This hyper-classified group deals with the most sensitive compartmented information regarding extraterrestrials, and is so covert a Special Access Program, that reportedly the President and Congress do not exercise control over PI-40, and only know of its existence through rumor. Dick D'Amato, National and International Security Specialist for Senator Robert Byrd, and a member of the National Security Council (NSC), in 1991, stated that UFO information should be released, but that an incredibly powerful black arm of the government has been keeping it secret, and spending enormous sums of money illegally in this operation. D'Amato said that the NSC is trying to find out who these people are. [Personal communication with Jesse Marcel, Jr., M.D., Washington, D.C., 1991; as reported in eUFOria, the Black Hills UFO Network Publication, 2:2, May, 1995.] Ironically, the answer may be right under their noses. It is quite possible that PI-40 exists within a hyper-compartmented Special Access Program, yet with informal informational links to the National Security Council's 5240 [Black Projects] Committee. [Timothy Good, Above Top Secret, 1983; L. Fletcher Prouty, The Secret Team, 1973.] While there may be some overlap between The Aviary and the PI-40 group, they remain two separate entities. PI-40 is clearly at the top; for PI-40 is the policy and decision group who have orchestrated the UFO Cover-Up since 1947, while simultaneously releasing little fragments of UFO/Star Visitor information, to gradually condition the American public to the slowly-dawning realization of UFO reality. The Aviary is the group of individuals with histories of working in UFO-related National Security projects who have obtained more complete information (and thus power) by closely coordinating the data, informants, and efforts each is involved with. Now, leaked reports from sources close to some Aviary members suggest that there is a split within the Aviary, (which may well mirror a split within the PI-40 group.) On one side are those members of The Aviary who feel that the time has come when information about UFO reality and ET contacts should be broadly disclosed to the public. These Good Guys feel that the public is ready for this information, and generally can handle it. Others within the Aviary, on the Dark Side , resist such disclosure. The Dark Side members do not want to lose the power which a UFO/ET-information monoploy has given them. From their behavior, it appears that they do not welcome close public scrutiny of their role in the UFO Cover- Up. Additionally, one or two among them have reportedly engaged in not-properly-authorized, illegal, and sometimes injurious projects and operations. The split over disclosure versus maintaining the Cover-Up is creating a climate where there are increasing leaks, as the Good Guys try to force disclosure, and establish for themselves a track record of belated candor with the American public. It is important not to demonize all the reported members of The Aviary. Most are presumably well-intentioned scientists or (former) military or intelligence officers, with careers spanning the Cold War, and who no doubt sincerely believed that UFO secrecy was vital to maintain. Any crimes committed by those few of the Dark Side will have to be determined in a proper military or civilian court of jurisdiction. The following is a list of reported members of The Aviary. - BLUEJAY: Dr. Christopher Kit Green, MD, Ph.D., Chief, Biomedical Sciences Department, General Motors; former custodian of the CIA's UFO files at the Weird Desk ; received the National Intelligence Medal for his work on a classified project during the period of 1979- 1983; recently reported to be White House UFO liason. - PELICAN: Ron Pandolfi, CIA Deputy Director for the Division of Science and Technology, and current custodian of UFO files at the Weird Desk ; involved in the White House Initiative, as UFO liaison, to expedite (at Laurence Rockefeller's behest) the release of UFO information to the public; and has been quietly leaking UFO information the past few years. - OWL: Hal Puthoff, physicist with the Institute for Advanced research in Austin, TX who specializes in Zero-Point Energy, a quantum/resonance physics phenomenon with reported potential for above- unity ( free ) energy; formerly an Stanford Research Institute (SRI) and reported DIA researcher, (along with psi guru and fellow Scientologist Ingo Swann,) into parapsychological, psychotronic, remote-viewing, and mind-control projects, and reportedly involved in classified ET-technology studies. - RAVEN: (Identity not yet determined.) RAVEN appears to be a kingpin in The Aviary, and a Washington insiders' guessing game has sprung up, as devotees of UFO intelligence data argue for the probable identity of their favorite candidate . [Possible candidates: Henry Kissinger, Ph.D., Edward Teller, Ph.D.; General Brent Scowcroft.] - PENGUIN: John Alexander, Ph.D. in Death Sciences [Thanatology], Col., ( Ret. ), U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), which is undoubtedly his military cover for the National Security Agency (NSA). Colonel Alexander is director of the Non- Lethal (sic) Weapons Department, Los Alamos National Laboratory [LANL], and has been reportedly involved in counter-intelligence remote-viewing, psychic-warfare, psychotronic and mind-control projects with military/security applications, while maintaining the cover of nonlethal military/crowd control physical-countermeasures research. Dr. Alexander is a Board Member, (along with INSCOM General Al Stubblebine and INSCOM Major Ed Dames), of PSI-Tech Corporation, involved in proprietary remote- viewing projects. 2003 Update Note: Colonel John Penguin Alexander was spotted last year by this author at a retired intelligence officers dinner function at Sixth Army Headquarters, The Presidio, San Francisco. Alexander had become bloated, and was accompanied by his life- partner, Victoria Lacas, dressed as always in faux-Goth all-black, (which does nothing to dispel rumors circulating in the ufological community about reported interest in sorcery.) This author has been informed that Alexander is head of the Aviary, and that the Aviary is headquartered at LANL. This author has heard from a source that one or more members of the Aviary are believed to have been a party to MILABS operations, (rogue military-intelligence units kidnapping, interrogation, terrorizing, drugging, and hypnotic mind-control programming of innocent civilians, and implanting of a false post-hypnotic memory that the episode was an alien abduction .) This author has also learned that one or more members of the Aviary are thought to have engaged in seeking to control the souls of Holocaust victims to gain power by manipulating these souls at the time they reincarnate into a new human body. It is thought that Satanic rites (a la Aleister Crowley) may factor into such soul-capture-and-control procedures.
- HAWK: Ernie Kellerstraus, security-cleared for UFO information,
worked at Wright-Patterson AFB in the 1970's, and is reported to
- (bird-name unknown [SPARROW(?)]: William Moore, USAF (Ret.),
Special Agent, Air Force Office of Special Investigations; prolific
UFO author ; reportedly publicly admitted at a MUFON Conference to
being an Air Force Intelligence operative involved in UFO-related
disinformation projects. Did Paul Bennewitz know the Truth
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... It was about aliens
taking over our world. Many of my dreams I reviewed this
morning (in this book) had to with aliens or upcoming
great changes. ... www.greatdreams.com/alien.htm - 140k - |
THE ALIENS ARRIVE - OR 'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND'
... broadcast to aliens,
so why should the aliens broadcast to us? ... in
the crop formation, the home planet of the aliens was
shown to be Mars. ... www.greatdreams.com/crop/close-encounters.htm - 60k - |
CHRISTIANS AGAINST UFOS AND ALIENS
... All the aliens
are being flushed out of their hide-outs and dealt with ...
Isn't it just a little bit strange that UFOs and "aliens"
would single out ... www.greatdreams.com/christians-against-aliens.htm - 45k - |
UFOS AND ALIENS - THE BIG PICTURE
The big picture. Date: 05/25/2000.
The following appeared in the 5/2000 issue of UFOCUS, The
Newsletter of the Institute for UFO Research, plus or minus ... www.greatdreams.com/picture.htm - 24k - |
Extraterrestrial-Aliens.com - The Alien Presence On Earth.
WHAT IS GOING ON? Something very
SINISTER is going on. Polls reveal that over 90% of the
American people believe in UFO's and 95% of these people
believe ... www.greatdreams.com/1953-aliens.htm - 16k - |
... there is going to be
another release of government information about UFOs or aliens.
... With UFOs and with the Aliens. There are
four types of aliens. ... www.greatdreams.com/John-Lear.htm - 301k - |
www.greatdreams.com/ufos/vatican.htm
... Many areas of Ufology
are covered, including; aliens, saucers, cattle
mutilations, government involvement, Area 51. Has links to UFO
reports, ... www.greatdreams.com/ufos.htm - 309k - |
... and our "Secondary
World" of aliens with big domed heads and black
eyes. ... from the "Secondary World" aliens
and their plan to exterminate mankind ... www.greatdreams.com/end-world.htm
PERSONAL AND SPECIAL UFO REPORTS
CROP CIRCLES, THEIR MEANING AND CONNECTIONS TO DREAMS
THE REPTILIANS - WHO ARE THEY REALLY?
COMMANDER HATONN - THE PHOENIX LIBERATOR
DISCLOSURE PROJECT MAY 9, 2001
CROP CIRCLES, THEIR MEANING AND CONNECTIONS TO DREAMS
SIRIUS - THE DOG STAR - THE LOST AND MISSING STAR
THE SYMBOLISM OF UFOS/ET EVENTS
ON THE BRINK - AN OVERVIEW OF CROP CIRCLES
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EXTRATERRESTRIALS - THEN AND NOW