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Notable persons to have publicly stated that UFO evidence is being suppressed include Senator Barry Goldwater,
British Admiral Lord Hill-Norton (former NATO head and chief of the British Defence Staff), Brigadier General Arthur
Exon (former commanding officer of Wright-Patterson AFB), Vice Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter (first CIA director),
astronauts Gordon Cooper[4][5] and Edgar Mitchell,[6] and former Canadian Defence Minister Paul Hellyer. Beyond
their testimonies and reports they have presented no evidence to substantiate their statements and claims.
Holloman Air Force Base[edit] Clark cites a 1973 encounter as perhaps the earliest suggestion that the U.S. government was involved with ETs. That year, Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler of Los Angeles, California were in contact with officials at Norton Air Force Base in order to make a documentary film.
Emenegger and Sandler report that Air Force Officials (including Paul Shartle) suggested incorporating UFO information in the documentary, including as its centerpiece genuine footage of a 1971 UFO landing at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. Furthermore, says Emenegger, he was given a tour of Holloman AFB and was shown where officials conferred with Extraterrestrial Biological Entities (EBEs).
This was supposedly not the first time the U.S. had met these aliens, as Emenegger reported that his U.S. military sources had "been monitoring signals from an alien group with which they were unfamiliar, and did their ET guests know anything about them? The ETs said no" (Clark 1998, 144).[22]
The documentary was released in 1974 as UFO's: Past, Present and Future (narrated by Rod Serling) containing only a few seconds of the Holloman UFO footage, the remainder of the landing depicted with illustrations and re-enactments.
originally posted by: itswhatev
a reply to: BigDave-AR
I always wanted a star named after me but only because I'm a bit conceited sometimes... And I think it would be cool haha I have always been fascinated with space and the endless possibilites within it. I really would like to believe this had some sort of ET angle, i just think they wouldve stepped in and shut rhe conjecture down a long time ago with a nifty plausibly-deniable coverstory by now lol especially given its location. Not just with thenAFB and whitesands...but Roswell no less.
Fun fact, my dad was born in Roswell, NM the year the.. Uh.. "Weather baloon" crashed. His father was a pilot in the Airforce and his Mother's family is from Roswell. Used to joke that he was an alien both to me AND this world :. ( a little Absentee father & self-depreciating humor in one)
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: ToasterBorst
Wait...the FBI incident is totally NOT part of the controlled shutdown. That's not the point at all!
These things take years, as the funding runs out. The FBI issue is something wholly different, clearly, but the point is, it's not some giant conspiracy.
When I first looked into this I thought it was (check my posts on page 47), but after some pretty good research...there's nothing to see here.
Sorry.
P.S. This is like the feds evacuating the area around an old building which is schedule to be demolished at some distant point in the future, but in the meantime some drug addict bad guys took the place over and started doing some bad ju-ju in the place (just an example).
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Well I still am thinking
Notable persons to have publicly stated that UFO evidence is being suppressed include Senator Barry Goldwater,
British Admiral Lord Hill-Norton (former NATO head and chief of the British Defence Staff), Brigadier General Arthur
Exon (former commanding officer of Wright-Patterson AFB), Vice Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter (first CIA director),
astronauts Gordon Cooper[4][5] and Edgar Mitchell,[6] and former Canadian Defence Minister Paul Hellyer. Beyond
their testimonies and reports they have presented no evidence to substantiate their statements and claims.
Holloman Air Force Base[edit] Clark cites a 1973 encounter as perhaps the earliest suggestion that the U.S. government was involved with ETs. That year, Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler of Los Angeles, California were in contact with officials at Norton Air Force Base in order to make a documentary film.
Emenegger and Sandler report that Air Force Officials (including Paul Shartle) suggested incorporating UFO information in the documentary, including as its centerpiece genuine footage of a 1971 UFO landing at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico. Furthermore, says Emenegger, he was given a tour of Holloman AFB and was shown where officials conferred with Extraterrestrial Biological Entities (EBEs).
This was supposedly not the first time the U.S. had met these aliens, as Emenegger reported that his U.S. military sources had "been monitoring signals from an alien group with which they were unfamiliar, and did their ET guests know anything about them? The ETs said no" (Clark 1998, 144).[22]
The documentary was released in 1974 as UFO's: Past, Present and Future (narrated by Rod Serling) containing only a few seconds of the Holloman UFO footage, the remainder of the landing depicted with illustrations and re-enactments.
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Good night People!
Also at Kirtland: - The Defense Nuclear Weapons School "the course teaches what happens with a nuclear terrorist attack and what entities respond" - The Directed Energy Directorate "develops, integrates, and transitions science and technology for directed energy to include high-power microwaves, lasers, adaptive optics, imaging and effects to assure the preeminence of the United States in air and space" - The Space Vehicle Directorate "develops and transitions high pay-off space technologies supporting the warfighter while leveraging commercial, civil and other government capabilities" - The Airborne Laser System Program Office "develops, integrates, and transitions science and technology for directed energy to include high-power microwaves, lasers, adaptive optics, imaging and effects to assure the preeminence of the United States in air and space." - The Operationally Responsive Space Office "a proactive step to adapt space capabilities to changing national security requirements" - The School for Advanced Nuclear Deterrence Studies began classes in August 2015 at Kirtland; a year long program which will "consist of AFGSC officers, civilians, and joint officers who seek to become masters of the nuclear enterprise". "SANDS is for the best and brightest of the command," said Lt. Gen. Stephen Wilson, former Air Force Global Strike Command commander and the driving force behind the school's creation. "It will draw on educators and curricula from across the nation. These students will be the 'Jedi Knights,' the really smart folks every combatant command wants." (ref) - Office of Secure Transportation - OST runs "unmarked 18-wheelers plying the nation's interstates and two-lane highways, logging 3 million miles a year hauling the most lethal cargo there is: nuclear bombs." See a March 19, 2017 LA Times investigation: This Troubled, Covert Agency Is Responsible For Trucking Nuclear Bombs Across America Each Day
originally posted by: caterpillage
So how tiny do you feel now?
originally posted by: caterpillage
a reply to: BigDave-AR
Lol he'll I dunno. I'm drunk!
originally posted by: SheilaD
a reply to: SheilaD
I checked this out more and found APO is in financial problems. Still open and running, chummy with the sheriff, and ready to cash in on the chaos. They have a much much bigger telescope, open at night, and they even seem to run the fire station in Sunspot. Seems they had people live there until they were all evicted. Are we all being hoodwinked>
originally posted by: wylekat
a reply to: EnigmaChaser
Satellites could see you from far, far off and reinforcements could be air dropped real fast.
It also has a lot of eyes on it now. A dozen well trained and well armed guards could hold this down for a while.
So... Why aren't people showing up fiddling with doorknobs and such not being hauled to some tiny box in a govt facility?