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This is the + newsletter of the UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis, Inc. This + article could be placed under more than one catagory. Comments + anyone??? + + KEN HANKE + + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + NIKOLA TESLA + MAN AHEAD OF HIS TIME + (or How To Build a UFO) + + By Bill Jones + + Nikola Tesla, inventor of alternating current motors, did the + basic research for constructing electromagnetic field lift-and-drive + aircraft/space craft. From 1891 to 1893, he gave a set of lectures + and demonstrations to groups of electrical engineers. As part of + each show, Tesla stood in the middle of the stage, using his 6' 6" + height, with an assistant on either side, each 7 feet away. All 3 + men wore thick cork or rubber shoe soles to avoid being electrically + grounded. Each assistant held a wire, part of a high voltage, low + current circuit. When Tesla raised his arms to each side, violet + colored electricity jumped harmlessly across the gaps between the + men. At high voltage and frequency in this arrangement, electricity + flows over a surface, even the skin, rather than into it. This is a + basic circuit which could be used by aircraft / spacecraft. + + The hull is best made double, of thin, machinable, slightly + flexible ceramic. This becomes a good electrical insulator, has no + fire danger, resists any damaging effects of severe heat and cold, + and has the hardness of armor, besides being easy for magnetic + fields to pass through. + + The inner hull is covered on it's outside by wedge shaped thin + metal sheets of copper or aluminum, bonded to the ceramic. Each + sheet is 3 to 4 feet wide at the horizontal rim of the hull and + tapers to a few inches wide at the top of the hull for the top set + of metal sheets, or at the bottom for the bottom set of sheets. + Each sheet is separated on either side from the next sheet by 1 or 2 + inches of uncovered ceramic hull. The top set of sheets and bottom + set of sheets are separated by about 6 inches of uncovered ceramic + hull around the horizontal rim of the hull. + + Page 1 + + + + + + The outer hull protects these sheets from being short-circuited + by wind blown metal foil (Air Force radar confusing chaff), heavy + rain or concentrations of gasoline or kerosene fumes. If + unshielded, fuel fumes could be electrostatically attracted to the + hull sheets, burn and form carbon deposits across the insulating + gaps between the sheets, causing a short-circuit. The space, the + outer hull with a slight negative charge, would absorb hits from + micro-meteorites and cosmic rays (protons moving at near the speed + of light). Any danger of this type that doesn't already have a + negative electric charge would get a negative charge in hitting the + outer hull, and be repelled by the metal sheets before it could hit + the inner hull. This wouldn't work well on a very big meteor, I + might add. + + The hull can be made in a variety of shapes; sphere, football, + disc, or streamlined rectangle or triangle, as long as these metal + sheets, "are of considerable area and arranged along ideal + enveloping surfaces of very large radii of curvature," p. 85. "My + Inventions" , by Nikola Tesla. + + The power plant for this machine can be a nuclear fission or + fusion reactor for long range and long-term use to run a steam + engine which turns the generators. A short range machine can use a + hydrogenoxygen fuel cell to run a low-voltage motor to turn the + generators, occasionally recharging by hovering next to high voltage + power lines and using antennas mounted on the outer hull to take in + the electricity. The short-range machine can also have electricity + beamed to it from a generating plan on a long-range aircraft / + spacecraft or on the ground. + + (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Nov. 24, 1987, Vol 109, No. 328, + "The Forever Plane" by Geoffrey Rowan, p.D1, D7.) + + ("Popular Science", Vol 232, No. 1, Jan. 1988, "Secret of Perpetual + Flight? Beam Power Plane," by Arthur Fisher, p. 62-65, 106) + + One standard for the generators is to have the same number of + magnets as field coils. Tesla's preferred design was a thin disc + holding 480 magnets with 480 field coils wired in series surrounding + it in close tolerance. At 50 revolutions per minute, it produces + 19,400 cycles per second. + + The electricity is fed into a number of large capacitors, one + for each metal sheet. An automatic switch, adjustable in timing by + the pilot, closes, and as the electricity jumps across the switch, + back and forth, it raises it's own frequency; a switch being used + for each capacitor. + + The electricity goes into a Tesla transformer; again, one + transformer for each capacitor. In an oil tank to insulate the + windings and for cooling, and supported internally by wood, or + plastic, pipe and fittings, each Tesla transformer looks like a + short wider pipe that is moved along a longer, narrower pipe by an + insulated non-electric cable handle. The short pipe, the primary, + is 6 to 10 windings (loops) of wire co nected in series to the long + pipe. The secondary is 460 to 600 windings, at the low voltage and + frequency end. + + The insulated non-electric cable handle is used through a set + + Page 2 + + + + + + of automatic controls to move the primary coil to various places on + the secondary coil. This is the frequency control. The secondary + coil has a low frequency and voltage end and a maximum voltage and + frequency end. The greater the frequency the electricity, the more + it pushes against the earth's electrostatic and electromagnetic + fields. + + The electricity comes out of the transformer at the high + voltage end and goes by wire through the ceramic hull to the wide + end of the metal sheet. The electricity jumps out on and flows over + the metal sheet, giving off a very strong electromagnetic field, + controlled by the transformer. At the narrow end of the metal + sheet, most of the high-voltage push having been given off, the + electricity goes back by wire through the hull to a circuit breaker + box (emergency shut off), then to the other side of the generators. + + In bright sunlight, the aircraft / spacecraft may seem + surrounded by hot air, a slight magnetic distortion of the light. + In semi-darkness and night, the metal sheets glow, even through the + thin ceramic outer hull, with different colors. The visible light + is a by-product of the electricity flowing over the metal sheets, + according to the frequencies used. + + Descending, landing or just starting to lift from the ground, + the transformer primaries are near the secondary weak ends and + therefore, the bottom set of sheets glow a misty red. Red may also + appear at the front of the machine when it is moving forward fast, + lessening resistance up front. Orange appears for slow speed. + Orange-yellow are for airplane-type speeds. Green and blue are for + higher speeds. With a capacitor addition, making it oversized for + the circuit, the blue becomes bright white, like a searchlight, with + possible risk of damaging the metal sheets involved. The highest + visible frequency is violet, like Tesla's stage demonstrations, used + for the highest speed along with the bright white. The colors are + nearly coherent, of a single frequency, like a laser. + + A machine built with a set of super conducting magnets would + simplify and reduce electricity needs from a vehicle's transformer + circuits to the point of flying along efficiently and hovering with + little electricity. + + When Tesla was developing arc lights to run on alternating + current, there was a bothersome high-pitched whine, whistle, or + buzz, due to the electrodes rapidly heating and cooling. Tesla put + this noise in the ultrasonic range with the special transformer + already mentioned. The aircraft / spacecraft gives off such noises + when working at low frequencies. + + Timing is important in the operation of this machine. For + every 3 metal sheets, when the middle one is briefly turned off, the + sheet on either side is energized, giving off the magnetic field. + The next instant, the middle sheet is energized, while the sheet on + either side is briefly turned off. There is a time delay in the + capacitors recharging themselves, so at any time, half of all the + metal sheets are energized and the other half are recharging, + alternating all around the inner hull. This balances the machine, + giving it very good stability. This balance is less when fewer of + the circuits are in use. + + + Page 3 + + + + + + Fairly close, the aircraft / spacecraft produces heating of + persons and objects on the ground; but by hovering over an area at + low altitude for maybe 5 or 10 minutes, the machine also produces a + column of very cold air down to the ground. As air molecules get + into the strong magnetic fields that the machine is transmitting + out, the air molecules become polarized and from lines, or strings, + of air molecules. The normal movement of the air is stopped, and + there is suddenly a lot more room for air molecules in this area, so + more air pours in. This expansion and the lack of normal air motion + make the area intensely cold. + + This is also the reason that the aircraft / spacecraft can fly + at supersonic speeds without making sonic booms. As air flows over + the hull, top and bottom, the air molecules form lines as they go + through the magnetic fields of the metal sheet circuits. As the air + molecules are left behind, they keep their line arrangements for a + short time,long enough to cancel out the sonic boom shock waves. + + Outside the earth's magnetic field, another propulsion system + must be used, which relies on the first. You may have read of + particle accelerators, or cyclotrons, or atom smashers. A particle + accelerator is a circular loop of pipe that, in cross-section, is + oval. In a physics laboratory, most of the air in it is pumped out. + The pipe loop is given a static electric charge, a small amount of + hydrogen or other gas is given the same electric charge so the + particles won't stick to the pipe. A set of electromagnets all + around the pipe loop turn on and off, one after the other, pushing + with one magnetic pole and pulling with the next, until those gas + particles are racing around the pipe loop at nearly the speed of + light. Centrifugal force makes the particles speed closer to the + outside edge of the pipe loop, still within the pipe. The particles + break down into electrons, or light and other wavelengths, protons + or cosmic rays, and neutrons if more than hydrogen is put in the + accelerator. + + At least 2 particle accelerators are used to balance each other + and counter each other's tendency to make the craft spin. + Otherwise, the machine would tend to want to start spinning, + following the direction of the force being applied to the particles. + The accelerators push in opposite directions. + + As the pilot and crew travel in space, outside the magnetic + field of a world, water from a tank is electrically separated into + oxygen and hydrogen. Waste carbon dioxide that isn't used for the + onboard garden, and hydrogen (helium if the machine is using a + fusion reactor) is slowly, constantly fed into the inside curves of + both accelerators. + + The high speed particles go out through straight lengths of + pipe, charged like the loops and in speeding out into space, push + the machine along. Doors control which pips the particles leave + from. This allows very long range acceleration and later + deceleration at normal (earth) gravity. This avoids the severe + problems of weightlessness, including lowered physical abilities of + the crew. + + It is possible to use straight-line particle accelerators, even + as few as one per machine, but these don't seem as able to get the + best machine speed for the least amount of particles pushed out. + + Page 4 + + + + + + Using a constant acceleration of 32.2 feet per second per + second provides earth normal gravity in deep space and only 2 + gravities of stress in leaving the earth's gravity field. It takes, + not counting air resistance, 18 minutes, 58.9521636 seconds to reach + the 25,000 miles per hour speed to leave the earth's gravity field. + It takes about 354 days, 12 hours, 53 minutes and 40 seconds (about) + to reach the speed of light - 672,487,072.7 miles per hour. It + takes the same distance to decelerate as it does to speed up, but + this cuts down the time delay that one would have in conventional + chemical rocketry enormously, for a long journey. + + A set of superconducting magnets can be charged by metal sheet + circuits, within limits, to whatever frequency is needed and will + continue to transmit that magnetic field frequency almost + indefinitely. + + A shortwave radio can be used to find the exact frequencies + that an aircraft / spacecraft is using, for each of the colors it + may show whole a color television can show the same overall color + frequency that the nearby, but not extremely close, craft is using + This is limited, as a machine traveling at the speed of a jet + airliner may broadcast in a frequency range usually used for radar + sets. + + The craft circuits override lower frequency, lower voltage + electric circuits within and near their electromagnetic fields. One + source briefly mentioned a 1941 incident, where a shortwave radio + was used to override automobile ignition systems, up to 3 miles + away. When the shortwave radio was turned off, the cars could work + again. How many UFO encounters have been reported in which + automobile ignition systems have suddenly stopped? + + I figure that things would not be at all pleasant for drivers + of modern cars with computer controlled engine and ignition systems. + Computer circuitry is sensitive to small changes in voltage and a + temporary wrong-way voltage surge may wipe the computer memory out. + It could mean that a number of drivers would suddenly be stranded + with their cars not working should such a craft fly low over a busy + highway. Only diesel engines, already warmed up, and Stanley + Steamer type steam engine cares are able to continue working in a + strong electromagnetic field. In May, 1988, it was reported that + the U.S. Army had lost 5 Blackhawk helicopters and 22 crewmen in + crashes caused by ordinary commercial radio broadcasting overriding + the computer control circuits of those helicopters. Certainly, + computer circuits for for this aircraft / spacecraft can and must be + designed to overcome this weakness. + + One construction arrangement for this craft to avoid such + interference is for the metal sheet circuits to be more sharply + tuned. Quartz or other crystals can be used in capacitors; in a + very large number of low-powered, single frequency circuits, or as + part of a frequency control for the metal sheet circuits. + + The aircraft / spacecraft easily overrides lower frequency and + lower voltage electric circuits up to a 6 mile wide circle around + it, but the effect is usually not tuned for such a drastic show. It + can be used for fire fighting: by hovering at a medium-low height at + low frequency, it forms a double negative pole magnet of itself and + the ground, the sides being a rotation of positive magnetic pole. + + Page 5 + + + + + + It polarizes the column of air in this field. The air becomes + icy cold. If it wouldn't put the fire out, it would slow it down. + + Tesla went broke in the early 1900's building a combination + radio and electric power broadcasting station. The theory and + experiments were correct but the financiers didn't want peace and + prosperity for all. + + The Japanese physicist who developed superconducting material + with strong magnetism allows for a simplified construction of the + aircraft / spacecraft. Blocks of this material can be used in place + of the inner hull metal sheets. By putting electricity in each + block, the pilot can control the strength of the magnetic field it + gives off and can reduce the field strength by draining some of the + electric charge. This allows the same amount of work to be done + with vastly less electricity used to do it. + + It is surprising that Jonathan Swift, in his "Gulliver's + Travels", 1726, third book, "A Voyage to Laputa", described an + imagined magnetic flying island that comes close to being what a + large superconducting aircraft / spacecraft can be build as, using + little or no electric power to hover and mover around. + + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + This file courtesy of the Darkside at 314-644-6705 + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + If you have comments or other information relating to such topics as + this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the Vangard + Sciences address as listed on the first page. Thank you for your + consideration, interest and support. + + Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson + Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + If we can be of service, you may contact + Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346 + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 6 + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufo7.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufo7.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f53eb057 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufo7.asc @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ + + + + + (word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2) + Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 + Sponsored by Vangard Sciences + PO BOX 1031 + Mesquite, TX 75150 + + There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS + on duplicating, publishing or distributing the + files on KeelyNet! + + April 21, 1991 + + UFO7.ASC + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + Conf : UFO [*Fido*] + Msg# : 9434 Lines: Extended Read: 1 + Sent : Mar 26, 1991 at 12:09 PM + Recv : Mar 29, 1991 + To : All + From : Jim Stewart + Subj : UFO engines + + Starship Engines + + By: Anthra Andromda + + Starship engines come in two flavors; for strictly interstellar + propulsion, and for combined interstellar/planetary travel and + atmospheric use. This paper will treat the latter of these. The + engine described here is suitable for either interstellar or + atmospheric travel. + + This engine is of a dual-mode design; it will optionally produce + either gravitons or tachyons. + + ENGINE DESIGN + + The engine or propulsion unit proper consists of six discrete + elements (see fig. 1). + + 1) the shield coil - required to protect the crew/inhabitants + of the ship from any harmful radiation. The shield + itself is a high-power electromagnet operating in a + steady state (DC). + + 2) the exciter coil is in reality an auto-transformer, + operating much like a 'Tesla coil', but at much higher + power levels, voltages, and frequency. Its purpose is + to excite the atomic structure of the core material + into production of either tachyons or gravitons (these + two events occur at different power levels and + frequencies). + + 3) This element is the 'pump', its operation is much like a + magnetic shock-tube. It will start and maintain + movement of particles from the core in the direction of + the exhaust. + + + Page 1 + + + + + + 4) The focusing element. Here the responsibility is to shape + the particle stream into something useful. This is the + element that can either make the basic unit an engine + or a weapon. + + 5) The core, is a stack of particle producers separated by + some insulating material. In a dual mode engine the + material for one kind of particle acts as an insulator + for the other. + + 6) Not shown in the figure is the control system, this is + normally a collection of high speed computers and high + energy power control circuits. + + + +--------------------------------------------+ + | a | + | +-----------+-----+-----------------+-----+ + | | b | c | | d | + | +-----------+-----+-----------------+-----+ + | | e | + | +-----------+-----+-----------------+-----+ + | | | | | | + | +-----------+-----+-----------------+-----+ + | | + +--------------------------------------------+ + + fig. 1 + + a. Shield coil. + b. Exciter coil. + c. Pump + d. Focus coil/yoke + e. Quartz/niobium core. + + + +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+ + | Q | N | Q | N | Q | N | Q | N | Q | N | + +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+ + + fig. 2 + + ENGINE SHIELDING + + The shield coil surrounding the 'engine unit' is of a design that + will allow for the development of high magnetic fields. This field + is required especially in interstellar propulsion; tachyons can be + very ionizing and therefore destructive. + + The magnetic shield can me made by using large gauge wire (low gauge + numbers) and winding many turns. + + The gage of the wire is important here, as it will determine the + amount of electrical current that the magnet can handle. + + If it is at all possible, the use of small diameter, insulated + copper tubing may be used. By pumping coolant through the magnet + larger fields may be generated. + + + Page 2 + + + + + + On the outside of the shield magnet a material such as 'mu-metal' or + some other magnetic shielding should be used, so as to further + shield the operators from the engine. + + This sub-system is probably the most difficult to build. While the + construction of the magnet itself is not difficult, the power supply + may be another matter. + + Electromagnets, by their nature, develop a field that is + proportional to the amount of current (amperes) flowing through + them. Thus it is important to build a power source that can not only + develop a sufficiently high voltage, but it must also supply the + required current. This power should be as close to 'pure' DC (direct + current) as possible. + + EXCITER COIL + + The exciter of the system is very much like the 'Tesla coil' or + auto-transformer. As an example of an auto-transformer, I submit the + television 'flyback' transformer. + + While these examples are by comparison crude, they will serve in the + construction of a model. As in the auto-transformer, the 'turns + ratio' is important. The higher the ratio the greater the voltage + that may be developed. + + Another important factor here is the impedance of the sub-system. + Since this will be working at high frequencies (several megahertz + for graviton production, and 10 to 100 times higher for tachyons) + the AC resistance or impedance must be taken into account, this + impedance must be kept to a + minimum. + + This part of the system, like the shield, does its job by the + magnetic field it generates, therefore, the current flow through the + exciter must be as high as possible, though not as high as the + shield. + + Again the power supply is important, it should be able to provide + the necessary voltage (several hundred volts) at moderately high + current levels (up to 30 amps). + + THE PUMP + + This element functions much like a 'magnetic shock tube' but again + at high frequencies (megahertz). While the power levels here are + somewhat reduced, it is still important to have enough power to do + the job. + + The function of the pump is to 'pull' quanta of either gravitons or + tachyons from the 'stack' and send them down the length of the + engine. + + This is done by setting up a traveling magnetic wave, see fig. 3 for + a crude schematic of this pump. It is again important to consider + the impedance of this component. + + + + + Page 3 + + + + + + multiple turns on coil + +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+------> + | | | | | | | | | + = = = = = = = = = pulsed + capacitors-> = = = = = = = = = DC input. + | | | | | | | | | + ---------------------------------------> + + + It will be noticed that the input to this element is pulsed DC, and + that the element is referred to as an AC element. + + The nature of this such that it functions in the following manner. + + When power is applied the capacitors charge in turn creating the + effect of many smaller electromagnets stacked end to end, when the + last capacitor in the chain is charged, power is removed, thus + allowing the capacitors to discharge + + (high voltage/current diodes across each magnet element + will allow for proper discharge of the capacitors). + + When the capacitors are discharged power is once again applied. + + Because of the nature of the pulsed DC and the current requirements, + high speed switching electronics are called for to control this + element. + + FOCUSING ELEMENT + + The focusing element used here would be much like the 'yoke' used in + television. The purpose here is to create a beam of particles and to + 'bend' that beam in the desired direction. + + The requirements for the focusing coils are greatly relaxed, but, + the need for high power still exists. + + CONTROL SYSTEM + + If this system were to be used only as a 'steady state demo' the + requirements here would be small. + + Simple power supplies and switching circuits would be the only + requirement. However, if the system were to be used in a starship + the requirements would change. + + In a flight situation the dynamic control of 'exhaust' and power + levels would exist. If used in a planetary mode, one could probably + 'get away' with using something like a personal computer (I + personally would recommend at least a '386' based machine). + + However if used in interstellar flight then the use of something + like a 'Cray' would be more in order (though I would doubt that even + the fastest of machines known here on earth would suit). + + In an interplanetary mode, where one is not traveling 'faster than + light', again a PC (486) would probably work. + + So that's basically it. A suitable air/space frame for a ship and + + Page 4 + + + + + + three of these engines and one could go 'star-hopping'. Though I + would warn against 'faster than light' travel due to the 'unknown' + factors involved. + + It has been said that when one attempts to travel faster than light + it must be done 'smartly', i.e. the "jump to light speed". It is + said that to merely accelerate through the light 'limit' is + dangerous. + + If there are any questions or comments, I can be reached through Jim + Stewart at the BBS known as ORDO ARGENTUM ASTRUM (fidonode 1:346/13) + or on the UFO echo. + + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + NOTE: Some of the sources of information cannot be divulged, sorry. + But, it has nothing to do with any earth government. And some + of the original sources I simply cannot remember at the time + of this writing. + + If anyone is interested in an EGA animation of the operation of this + system, please leave a note on the echo, or netmail me. + + ---I am Nuit, and my word is six and fifty. + --- + + * Origin: Ordo Argentum Astrum <(509)935-4763 after 8:00pm> + (1:346/13.0) + + ***** A Grasp Animation file is also listed on KeelyNet under ***** + ***** TACYON.ZIP which illustrates operaton of this device ***** + ***** The file is listed in the Pictures section F). ***** + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + If you have comments or other information relating to such topics + as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the + Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page. + Thank you for your consideration, interest and support. + + Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson + Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet + + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + If we can be of service, you may contact + Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346 + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 5 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoantig.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoantig.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a0505470 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoantig.asc @@ -0,0 +1,528 @@ + + + + + Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 + Sponsored by Vangard Sciences + PO BOX 1031 + Mesquite, TX 75150 + + discovered and contributed by Ron Barker + + This is an article that appeared in a magazine called `Flying + Saucers' that was written in 1967 by Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe. + + SAUCERS SECRET : ANTIGRAVITY + + Editor's Note: Major Keyhoe has been writing about Unidentified + Flying Objects (UFO's) for over 15 years. + [written in 1967.Vangard] + From the outset he has insisted that flying saucers + are real and interplanetary, and many authorities + have come to agree with him. + Now he claims that control over gravity itself is + the only explanation for the astounding maneuvers + which saucers are said to make. + Some physicists dismiss this theory as + fundamentally erroneous. But, as you will read, + there are others who find Major Keyhoe's latest + chapter in "The Great Flying Saucer Story" + important and plausible. + + What goes up (and around ) does not necessarily have to come down. + Major Keyhoe maintains `Not known fields of force' allow saucers + to behave peculiarly: To hover motionlessly, turn on a dime, and + accelerate at fantastic speeds. And only a crash `G' program on + our part can counteract it. + By Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe + + One night last February, over the North Pacific, a Flying + Tiger Airlines crew had a startling aerial encounter. What they + saw is a clue to a fantastic technical mystery. In its solution + lies a prize so great that six government agencies are searching + for it right now. The answer may not be far off. What they are + searching for is the secret of gravity control. + + About midnight on February 15, the Flying Tiger plane, + carrying a military group from the U.S. to Japan, was four hours + out of Anchorage. Suddenly the cockpit radar picked up three fast- + moving objects. The plane captain and his crew looked out at the + side and saw three huge oval-shaped ships, glowing red in the + night. + + An Air Force captain who was a passenger on the plane was + called forward to confirm the sighting. His signed report is in + the files of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial + Phenomena. + + According to the captain's report, the unknown machines + slowed down to the airliner's speed and flew in close formation. + Five miles away, by radar range, they leveled off to pace the + plane. + + + Page 1 + + + + + The Air Force captain computed their length as much more than + 700 feet. It was plain that the giant Unidentified Flying Objects + had an unknown type of propulsion. No jets, no exhausts were + visible. For 30 minutes, still in formation, they continued to + pace the plane. Then, swiftly accelerating to 1,200 knots, they + climbed out of sight in seconds. + + This startlingly swift acceleration is a maneuver that could + not be duplicated by any ship now made on Earth. What makes it + possible for UFO's? According to many scientists and engineers, + there is only one possible answer. The answer is ANTIGRAVITY : + artificial gravity fields and control of gravity power. + + Control of gravity is something that men have been dreaming + about for centuries. Now it appears that we are on the threshold + of achieving it. Its value, to the country that first attains it, + is incalculable. Our government, hoping for a technical + breakthrough, has set up 46 different research projects on various + aspects of gravity control. The Air Force is running 33 of these + projects and the others are divided among five other agencies. + + Included in the 46 government projects are experiments and + research at two Air Force Laboratories (Flight Dynamics and + General Physics Research), Radio Corporation of America, + Massachusetts Institute of Technology and several technical + engineering centers. In addition, official projects are being + carried out at Barkley and Dexter Laboratories, Fitchburg, + Massachusetts; Israel Institute of Technology; the Universities of + California, Denver, Harvard, Indiana, Manchester (England), + Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Purdue, Stockholm (Sweden), + Syracuse, Texas, and two New York schools - Queens College and + Yeshiva Graduate School of Science. + + And, of course, some government agencies have projects so + secret that they are not publicly registered and cannot be + revealed without permission. + + Private industry is also looking at the question of gravity + control with new seriousness. A large number of giant + corporations, including Bell Aerospace, General Electric, Hughes + Aircraft, Boeing, Douglas and many others, have set up gravity + projects. + + If you add up all the known gravity programs being run by the + government and private industry, you get somewhere between 65 and + 70 projects. This means there is a heavy concentration of + scientific and engineering brains working on the problem. + + One leading scientist who is convinced that UFO's are + spaceships using gravity control is Dr. Hermann Oberth. Doctor + Oberth, a recognized authority, was co-designer of the V-2 rocket + and later a U.S. special consultant at Huntsville, Alabama, one of + the installations where important antigravity research is now + underway. + + "With ordinary propulsion," Doctor Oberth told me in 1961, + "such violent accelerations and maneuvers would endanger the ship. + Also, the force would crush any creatures aboard against the rear + or sides of the machine. But with an artificial gravity field the + + + Page 2 + + + + + force applies simultaneously to the passengers and the spaceship. + Even in swift changes of speed and direction, the ship is not + strained and the passengers feel nothing." + + Today, Doctor Oberth is willing to go further. He is now of + the opinion "that energy, inertia and gravitational fields are + only aspects of one and the same thing" and that it will prove + impossible to separate them from each other. What he has in mind, + he says, is "not yet known fields of force" which can be used to + accelerate material objects in a way similar to the force of + gravity. + + Another noted authority who agrees that UFO's are using + artificial G fields is William P. Lear, Sr. multimillionaire + inventor, pilot, designer of air and space equipment and builder + of jet aircraft. Lear, who once sighted a UFO from his executive + plane, predicts that future U.S. vehicles will also use artificial + gravity. "The people on board would probably not feel any more + effect," Lear says, "than they do from the tremendous speed of the + Earth as it rotates and orbits the sun." + + Several years ago, Glenn Martin's vice-president for advanced + design, G.S. Trimble, predicted that by 1985 practically all + airliners would be using artificial gravity, flying at almost + unbelievable speeds. At about the same time, future airliner + speeds of 10,000 mph or more were pictured by Dr. Walter + Dornberger, then Bell Aircraft's chief guided-missile scientist + and now president of Bell aerospace. + + Grover Loening, pioneer aircraft builder and consultant to + the Air Force, said it even more strongly. "I firmly believe that + before long man will acquire the ability to build an + electromagnetic contragravity mechanism that works," he stated. + + A top official of Bethlehem Steel, Jesse V. Honeycutt, has + indicated some of the results we can expect if Loening is right. + "Serious research is being concentrated on in an attempt to solve + the mystery of gravity and bring about a control of its power.... + It would bring about a greater revolution in power, transportation + and many other fields than the discovery of atomic power," he + stated. + + Antigravity? It seems inconceivable. Yet, the search goes on + and many responsible men believe the answer will be found. And, to + my mind, it is the only possible explanation for the performance + of the UFO'S. + + The stakes are so high that no clue can be overlooked. The + Air Force Technical Intelligence, hunting for overlooked leads, is + carefully checking hundreds of verified UFO reports. Hopefully, + some of them will help us find out how these strange vehicles + operate. + + Four days before Christmas, 1964, a round, metallic craft + about 125 feet in diameter was observed to make a brief landing in + a field near Staunton, Virginia. Two Du Pont scientists later took + Geiger counters to the site. + + "It was `hot'- highly radioactive," Du Pont engineer Lawrence + Cook reported. "We checked for 45 minutes-it was definitely + `hot.'" + Page 3 + + + + + In Puerto Rico, near dusk on December 26, 1964, Ramey Air + Force Base radar spotted two large discs. As A4D jets streaked up + to pursue them, the discs accelerated to terrific speed. Making + instant right-angle turns-impossible for any known aircraft-they + vanished over the Atlantic. + + + On March 21, 1965, Capt. Yoshiaki Inada, piloting a Toa + Airlines Convair on a domestic Japanese flight, was chased by a + "mysterious, elliptical luminous object." Flying close to the + plane, the UFO blanked out his radio and "violently interferred" + with his automatic direction finding equipment. + + Puzzling earlier cases also are being rechecked. On July 1, + 1954, an AF F-94 - a two-man jet-was scrambled to chase a UFO near + Walesville, New York. When the pilot tried to close in, a sudden, + unbearable heat filled the cockpit. Half-dazed the pilot and radar + officer bailed out. The jet crashed in the street, killing two + children and their parents. + + These odd phenomena, high radiation, mysterious heat and + electrical interference may be side effects of gravity control + devices. + + Like most people, you probably took gravity for granted + before space flights began. Now you know, for example, that one + "G" is the Earth's normal gravitational pull. This is what holds + you to the seat of your chair-and more importantly, keeps you from + being tossed into the air by the Earth's rotation. You feel two or + three G's in a roller coaster or a stunting plane-a mere hint of + what our astronauts have to endure during blast-off and + acceleration. + + But gravity causes a lot of trouble and expense we seldom + think about. Aircraft and rocket builders have to provide heavy + engines, huge weights of fuel, just to offset gravity. In + construction of buildings, bridges, and in a hundred other ways, G + affects our lives and adds billions to the cost of work. + + Gravity control could reduce or end many of these problems. + + How soon can we expect antigravity ? + + Some researchers say it may take a long time. Others believe + there may be a sudden breakthrough. If that happens, there will be + some fantastic results. + + First, obviously, our space program would take a big leap + forward. Instead of our present wasteful rockets, we could build + spaceships matching the UFOs' high speeds and maneuvers. With such + advanced ships, we could make swift flights to the moon and the + planets. + + Recently, Alexander de Seversky stated that "with abundant + energy available, we will move in space with constant acceleration + or deceleration. Accelerating halfway to our goal and decelerating + the rest of the way at one G or 32.2 feet per second, the moon + will be reached in three and a half hours, Venus in 36 hours, Mars + in two days, Jupiter in six." + + + Page 4 + + + + + According to Oberth, German physicist Burkhard Heim and other + scientists, gravity control will enable spaceships to reach even + greater speeds than these. With such advanced machines, we could + explore the nearest star systems a century or more ahead of our + present timetable. + + Using carrier or "parent" ships with short-range probes, we + could fully explore a planet - either by remote control or direct + observation - before attempting to land. Many cases are on record + in which large UFO's have lunched small units, apparently for + close observation of the Earth, then retrieved them in swift, + precise operations. + + In one such case (an official AF Intelligence report), groups + of small UFO's flying at 5240 mph. were seen and tracked by the + crew of an AF B-29. One group, after abruptly slowing to pace the + bomber, resumed its speed within seconds. The small UFO's were + then seen to merge with or go aboard a huge carrier which + accelerated to more than 9,000 mph before it disappeared. + + Because of G-crafts' tremendous speeds, the picture of + possible military operations becomes hair-raising. Let's take as a + basis the figure in a documented case at White Sands Proving + Ground, where Navy scientists saw and tracked a UFO flying at + 18,000 mph. + + Such terrific speeds could put bombers back into the picture + in place of missiles. Attacks by G-bombers from base near major + targets would take less than five minutes. If a "brush-fire" war + broke out halfway around the world, a huge G-transport carrying a + fully armed division or even an army could be on the scene in 40 + minutes, or less. + + Another effect of gravity control will be a big change in air + travel. Here's what a G-liner trip would be like, according to + several researchers. Let's say you are making a making a flight + from New York to London. Your seat has no safety belts - none are + needed. The ship takes off vertically, accelerating at incredible + speed. You feel weightless but you feel no motion. + + The airliner arcs up into a great circle course, silently, + with no "bumps" - no rough air. In 10 to 15 minutes, London + suddenly takes shape below. There is no long approach, skimming + over rooftops. You descend vertically and land. If traffic is + heavy, your pilot would stop the ship in midair and hover until + cleared. + + In spite of the speed, you'd be safer - especially in regard + to many of the strange eddies which have thrown jet airliners into + uncontrollable dives. + + In probing the riddle of gravity, project scientists try + widely different approaches - some even contrary to accepted + natural laws. + + [Does the following experiment sound familiar???....Vangard] + + Under an Army contract, a University of Detroit team has + built a 4,000-pound, specially wired rotor which spins at 100,000 + rpm. With this unique device, scientists are testing gravitational + radiation theories searching for a possible key to G control. + Page 5 + + + + + Using gravity meters based on new principles of physics Air + Force teams make frequent flights around the equator and over the + poles, to speed up world wide measurement of the Earth's + gravitational pull. Tied in with this is a network of gravity + stations and special projects all over the world. + + Though no breakthrough has occurred (unless in highly secret + projects) two significant facts have been established. + + 1. The Earth's G field is relatively weak, compared with the + pull of gravity between planets and the sun. + + 2. There is a connection between gravity and electromagnetic + fields. + + Igor Sikorsky, discussing the colossal force of spatial G, + says a steel cable about 8,000 miles thick would be needed to hold + the Earth in its orbit - if it were not for gravity. + + But, fortunately for our anti-G search, the Earth's gravity + pull, for objects on the ground or at average flight altitudes, is + fairly small. Likewise, the force required to cancel its pull + would be relatively small - if a method can be found. + + Using various barriers we can shield ourselves from heat, + light and sound waves. But, so far, no way has been found to + create a gravity shield. Some scientists still call the gravity + shield idea a "lunatic fringe" notion. But many now refuse to say + that such a thing is completely impossible. + + Are UFO's using a gravity shield ? In an effort to find out, + the Air Force is renewing its attempts to capture a UFO. If we + could get one on the ground, undamaged, it might make possible a + big shortcut in our gravity research and save us years of slow, + tedious scientific work. + + [As many of our user have heard, this capture of one or more + UFO's is said to have done, refer reports by John Lear and + the physicist Lazar......Vangard] + + In the past, many Air Force pilots have tried to down UFO's, + without success. But the Air Force has new reason for hope now, + based on the recent increase on low-altitude UFO approaches and + "touch landings." + + On the night of January 12, 1965, an officer of a federal law + enforcement agency had a close encounter. As he was driving his + official car toward Blaine Air Force Station, in Washington, a + flying disc 30 feet in diameter hurtled down at his automobile. At + the last moment the disc arched up steeply, avoiding collision. + When the officer jumped out, he saw the UFO hovering overhead. + After a minute, it shot up into clouds at high speed. A short time + afterward, the UFO or a similar one - was seen landing in a field + near Blaine, melting the snow and scorching the ground before it + took off. When the AF questioned the federal officer, they said + they had tracked the UFO by radar as it raced down toward his car. + This officer, like many other UFO witnesses was warned by his + superiors not to let his name be used in connection with the + sighting. + + + Page 6 + + + + + On January 27, 1965, two NASA engineers sighted a UFO which + touch landed near Hampton, Virginia. One witness was Maj. John + Nayadley, a retired AF jet pilot. The other was A.G. Crimmins, who + saw the strange machine maneuvering toward the ground. + + "It was zigzagging as if searching for a landing spot," said + Crimmins. "I watched it through 20 x 50 binoculars and I could see + flashing lights. They appeared to be on the rim of a rapidly + rotating disc." + + + Before anyone could reach the spot, the flying disc took off + and rapidly climbed out of sight. + + The step-up in UFO chases was demonstrated at Washington, + D.C. on January 11, 1965, when AF jets pursued several flying + objects over the city. The chase was confirmed by an Army + Lieutenant-Colonel and a group of Army communications specialists. + + If jets had been near any of the "touch" sites, they might + have swarmed down and kept the UFO from getting away. But records + of previous attempts to capture UFO's indicate it will be a tough + job. + + Whether we capture a UFO or not, the search for the elusive + secret will go on. The connection between gravity and + electromagnetic fields may provide the key to the mystery. + + For several sears, Burkhard Heim, director of the German + Research Institute of Field Physics at Goettingen, Germany, has + been searching for the answer to the gravity riddle. Finally, + Heim revealed that by direct experimentation he had discovered a + positive lead to antigravity. The discovery involved an + intermediate field, neither electromagnetic nor gravitational. + + [Refer to NAZI1.ASC on KeelyNet at 214-324-3501] + + The results, Heim stated, if applied to space fight, would be + direct levitation, conversion of electricity into kinetic energy + without any waste, and "immunizing the occupants and the + structures of such vehicles against any effects from acceleration + of the vehicle, however great and violent." + + After the first shock, several scientists examined Heim's + claims. + + "His approach is not in conflict with known laws of nature, + and it agrees with the quantum theory," A.R. Weyl said in an + analysis for the British magazine, Aeronautics. + + "If Heim's theories were right, the amazing properties + commonly ascribed to the `mysterious flying saucers' would be, in + fact, sound physics and proper engineering." + + Through Heim's work toward the goal of an actual antigravity + force researchers may discover new scientific laws and their work + may invalidate old theories. Some scientists are already saying + privately that Einstein's famous "general theory of relativity" + may turn out to be totally fallacious. Newton's law has also come + + + Page 7 + + + + + in for attacks. However, Robert Forward, G expert of Hughes + Aircraft Company, uses the Einstein theory to show that it is + possible to partially nullify the Earth's gravitational field. + The amount of nullification obtainable with present-day technology + is extremely small, however. Forward predicts that some day, when + our technology is greatly advanced, we will be able to "create + artificial gravity fields at will." + + With a real all-out effort this could happen a lot sooner + than the 10 or 20 years many scientists have in mind. + + But getting enough top men to work in the field is a problem. + One scientist says, "Scientists are sensitive about their + reputations and many of them still think antigravity is a joke. If + they knew the facts, they'd be eager to get into it." + + Fear among scientists is partially due to the Air Force + censorship of UFO reports. Air Force censors not only hide the + facts but also belittle those who publicly report UFO sightings. + + One recent victim was Dempsey Bruton, chief of satellite + tracking at NASA's Wallops Island station in Virginia. On January + 5, 1965, Bruton saw a strange round object flying at terrific + speed toward the station. After it passed overhead, the UFO shot + straight up out of sight. Using the elapsed time of six to nine + seconds - and angles and times reported by other witnesses, Bruton + said the speed was definitely "several thousand miles per hour, + possibly 8,000 mph. or even higher." The AF, implying he was + incompetent, rejected the report and said it was not evidence of + any technically superior machine. + + But AF policy notwithstanding, the drive to get the secret of + antigravity is well underway. It can't be stopped now. But it can + be speeded up. We are already spending billions on the space + program on the race to the moon, to Mars. Harnessing gravity could + put us years ahead and save us enormous sums of money. + + With control of the universe at stake, a crash program is + imperative. We produced the A-bomb, under the huge Manhattan + Project, in an amazingly short time. The needs, the urgency today + are even greater. The Air Force should end UFO secrecy, give the + facts to scientists, the public, to Congress. Once the people + realize the truth, they would back - even demand - a crash G + program. + + For this is one race we dare not lose. + + Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe + + Submitted by : Ronald Barker + Vangard Sciences + + ***** SPECIAL NOTE ***** + + Vangard Sciences would like to give special thanks to Mrs. Hetty + Quarrella of Sterling Heights, Michigan for providing us with some + old books and magazines for our library. + + + FINIS + + Page 8 + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufochey1.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufochey1.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9fc958b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufochey1.asc @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ + + + + UFO UPDATE + +(KeelyNet Note : this is an upload of a file generated on the Cheyenne + Mountain BBS, from Warren York, Sysop 1-915-833-0405. + Also try PARANET 1-303-232-6115 both systems operate at + up to 2400 BAUD) + +This is your Sysop, Warren York at Node 46. I have just taken over +as lead node to this UFO conference. This message base will be sent +out nation wide and perhaps international to all the other nodes in +this net who request it. I want to take the time to welcome all of +you to this section and I hope to provide a means of communication +in a subject area that needs to be explored on an open level. + +I would like to request any and all of you who can help unlock the +truth with information and fact to feel free to contact me with any and +all you may have to offer. Your identity may be kept with a code name +if you wish but any leads or info on this subject is greatly needed. +This is not just a message base for reports of sightings but a place +where leads can be tracked down and update information displayed for +all interested persons. You all will be an extension of my arms and +eyes and together we can accomplish as a group that which no one person +alone can. Any topic dealing with the UFO subject will be welcome. Such +topics can and will enclude MJ-12, MIB, Contacts, physical evidence, +sightings and reports, newspaper clippings in your area and all other +connected topics. I have a large file of my own that I will comment and +display from time to time in hopes some of you out there can add to +related information you may know. I myself am a Pilot both fixed and +rotor wing with a background in Physics and electronics. I am at present +employed with an electronic company in the R & D Lab. And yes I have seen +a UFO up close or I would not be willing to follow up such a task as +this message base on hearsay alone. I have had a hobby of researching +unexplained phenomena for over 25 years with service time in both +U.S. Marines and U.S. Army. I was raised as an SAC U.S. Airforce brat. + Sysop CMT Node 46 + Warren York + Fidonet 381/51 + In message 46/15/2, SYSOP writes: + + I shall start this section off with info as I am going through it +here at the Base. I will be entering data in as I cover or un-cover +it here. I will start out with the old and known info at this point. +If anybody out there can add or was involved in any of the cases or +activities or you know somebody who was, please feel free to speak up. +It is time alot of this is brought out in the open for all to view. + +The following is taken from a report given by the Navy photographer +involved in the event himself... + +"Photographer [ blank ], assigned at White Sands, New Mexico. Most +of his time was spent photographing and documenting fatigue and stress +results on various metallic alloys after a variety of shock distresses. +Before July 7th, 1948, the most exciting part of his duty was sporadic +visits to the atomic test sites to document various after-effects of the +blast. -P Our source had heard that at approximately 1322 hours, the DEW +line early warning radar was tracking an object moving at speeds in excess +of 2,000 mph when it crossed into Washington State flying south by +southeas . Attempts by our interceptors to identify it resulted only in +seeing a metallic streak go by. Apparently the airwaves were filled with +talk of the object because two fighter pilots operating out of Dias Air +Base in Texas heard the flight path of the bogey and got themselves into + + + + +position over Albuquerque, New Mexico to attempt to either intercept it +or to identify it. -P As the UFO approached the two F-94's it was about +2,000 ft above their altitude of 9,000 ft and it made a 90 degree turn +without slowing down and headed east over Texas. This maneuver took place +at approximately 1401 hrs. Other pilots in the new flight path reported +that the object seemed to be slowing down and was wobbling in flight. +Several radar units tracking the object reported that it had slowed to a +speed of approximately 90 mph by 1413 hrs and by 1429 hrs it had +disappeared from all of the radar screens. -P Using triangulation from +all of the radar stations, it was determined that the object either landed +or crashed in Mexico in the state of Nuevo Leon at a point midway between +Nuevo Laredo and Sabinas River, approximately 30 miles south of Laredo,TX. + +Source:MJ-12 + + Wendelle C. Stevens is not in prison. He has been out for sometime now +and if you have addition information reative to the Meier case, I know +he'd be very interested in what you have to say. The Col. and I spent +the weekend together at the MUFON Conference discussing much of the info +he has just released. Most of it is left over after he wrote UFO Contact +From The Pleiades. On that case I work the PSE to determind if 'Billy' +did believe in his own story. Some of my findings did not come out until +later after publication. Billy and I did correspond during that time and +I had to clear my intent as to what I wanted to do with this PSE. Oddly +enough not only did that open doors with him, also with the 'Beamships' +crew, mainly with Semjase before any testing could be done. Simply put, +objectivity, unbias, and not for selfish reasons other than agreed on with +her. Billy told Wendelle yes he would do the test. So after the second +tapes arrived from Wendelle, I cleared all questions of mine and all were +happy...as I was too. There were many things one might call odd during +this time-frame, as to give this example: The first night I worked on the +charts, it seemed as if I was in a room full of people and a strangeness +was felt not just by myself and also my wife. We were upset over nothing +as it would seem. I called Wendelle at home and asked him what the hell +was going on. His reply was, 'It's ok...I understand...when ever someone +gets involved with this they experience a strangeness that's unexplainable +and it will last a few days. It did and later I found out who was there +watching. I can say these thing's bcause I've been through them since I +was 15 years old, nothing has changed to date. Do I believe in 'Semjase'? +I can tell you she's one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen. + I ask again, do you want to be put in touch with Wendelle? No piece +of information is too small or too much, or of any different nature. +send request 'E' to SySoP @ Semjase Silver St*r N-450...............Kxxx + +DALLAS + + Very good lecture will be held on UFOs, slide/lecture on the +RAF-USAF Bentwaters, England. This case was presented on major network +news programs worldwide including a CNN 30 minute documentary. It +involved a UFO landing near a military base in England in December 1980 +It was reported to have been observed by a US Air Force Colonel who was +present when humanoids emerged from the UFO!! A great amount of research +into US and British military silence turned up witnesses who told an +amazing story. + + Speaker : Jenny Randles + + Topic : RAF-USAF Bentwaters Incident + + Place : LBJ Hotel Northeast + + Admission : $8.00 + + + + + + Time : 7:30 PM - Sept. 23 + North + | Garland Centerville + | Jupiter Road \ Road + | \ | \ + West<........|.........\.....LBJ............|.......\..>East + | > **\ | \ + | > ** \ | \ + Central | ^LBJ^ \ | \ + Expressway| Hotel \ | \ + | Northeast \ | \ + | \ | \ + | \-------------|- + | + South +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoenh1.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoenh1.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c955d2d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoenh1.asc @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + + + + + (word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2) + Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 + Sponsored by Vangard Sciences + PO BOX 1031 + Mesquite, TX 75150 + + There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS + on duplicating, publishing or distributing the + files on KeelyNet except where noted! + + October 4, 1993 + + UFOENH1.ASC + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Lee Jones. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + Associated .GIF files : SAUCER1.GIF - original B/W UFO photo + S1ENH.GIF - enhanced version of SAUCER1 + ED13BIG.GIF - Gulf Breeze UFO + FOTO386.GIF - Italian UFO + + Lee sent us a quite fascinating picture, S1ENH.GIF. It is a black + and white picture of one of the ADAMSKI UFO photos that was scanned + into the computer and hen run through a program called IMPROCES + which is now listed on KeelyNet courtesy of Lee. + + The black and white version shows cloud/vapor formations around the + ship which are quite obvious in the enhanced version. Both the + black and white original and the enhanced version were included by + Lee for comparison. + + The IMPROCES program allows you to use different color palettes + under which to view files. That is what was done with the ADAMSKI + image. Of course, it is designed as a paint program. There are + other paint programs which have the palette exchange ability, so you + should try it with the ones you have. Some paint programs also have + FILTERS that might be useful (such as Publishers Paintbrush). + + As Lee points out, the normal image in black and white shows nothing + unusual beyond your standard up close UFO photo , yet when + viewed with the color palette, it shows some kind of energy wave in + front of the shape and some kind of void behind it. When looking at + the black and white version closely, you can see some kind of cloud + or vapor rim that might relate to the enhanced version. + + A quite fascinating treatment and one that opens up some intriguing + possibilities for the viewing of anomalous photos such as psychic, + paranormal, Fortean, UFO or other odd events that are lucky enough + to be photographed. + + One of our friends knows Wendell Stevens out in Arizona. He says + Wendell has hundreds of original Meier photos and will try to borrow + a few that can be scanned in and enhanced using this process or + others. It might shed some light on the propulsion system. + + We suggest if you have any photos or .GIFs that you experiment with + this program or similar ones. You never know what YOU may be the + discoverer of. + + + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoyork1.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoyork1.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6a2e685c --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/ufoyork1.asc @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + 11/12/89 + + NINE UFO's REPORTED AT NEVADA TEST SITE + + A recent upload (11/12/89) was contributed by Warren York of El Paso. + The report was apparently removed from a UFO conference and was rather + disjointed and sketchy. For additional information, we wish to thank + Cheyenne Turner and MUFON METROPLEX of Dallas. + + The subject matter concerns a report aired on a Nevada TV station + stating that NINE UFO's had been witnessed at the Nevada Test Site + labeled by the military as Area 51. + + Reports regarding the activities of aliens commonly referred to as the + Greys and as given by John Lear, Paul Bennewitz and William Moore + refer to this area as "Dreamland". + + Physicist Robert Lazar was working for an unidentified government + agency at the Area 51 Test Site. His job function involved the + analysis of the method of propulsion used by these nine UFO's. + + Lazar was fired from his position when it was discovered that he had + been discussing his work and the existence of the UFO's with persons + and groups outside his security clearance. + + Lazar reports that he had one tire shot out while driving down the + freeway in Las Vegas, after being terminated. + + John Lear, also well known in UFO circles, was fired from his job with + a Cargo carrier making charter flights in and out of Europe. + + Lear was asked if the subject matter as expounded in his lectures was + representative of his personal beliefs, he said yes. His termination + was because his beliefs didn't fit the company image. + + Lear was immediately hired by another airline. + + The story of the NINE UFO's was reported and confirmed by Robert Lazar + to reporter George Knapp of KLAS-TV. + + Again, the on-air claim that + + "NINE UFO'S WERE BEING HELD FOR ANALYSIS AT THE + NEVADA TEST SITE IN NEVADA." + + Anyone doubting this can call Channel 8, KLAS-TV @ 702-733-8850. + + This information is courteously shared by Mr. Warren York of the + Cheyenne Mountain BBS in El Paso BBS #(915) 833-0405. + + Taken from Vangard Sciences - KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/watkins.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/watkins.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bc8c4dab --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UFO/watkins.asc @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + Placed in the public domain from the + VANGARD SCIENCES archives on October 28 1989. + Our mailing address is PO BOX 1031, Mesquite, TX 75150. + Voice phone (Jerry 214-324-8741...Ron 214-484-3189 + KeelyNet (214) 324-3501 + + The Truth about Alternative 3 + from its author, Leslie Watkins + + (This article is taken from the Windwords newsletter) + address not available + + In our June issue, we told you about the controversial book + Alternative 3, by British author Leslie Watkins. In out attempt to + find out if the shocking theories in the book were true, we called + Avon Books, the American publisher; they said the book was out of + print in the states. We called Penguin Books in London and found that + it was listed on their NON-FICTION list. A senior editor there told + us that it was officially classified as FICTION BASED ON FACT. The + author's agent told us it was most definitely fiction. We wrote to + the author himself to try to get the real story, and here is the + letter he sent us. + + Dear Ms. Dittrich: + + Thank you for your letter, which reached me today. Naturally, I am + delighted by your interest in Alternative 3 and by the fact that you + plan to sell it in the Windwords bookstore. I will certainly + cooperate in any way I can. + + The correct description of Alternative 3 was given to you by the + representative from Penguin Books. The book is based on fact, but + uses that fact as a launchpad for a HIGH DIVE INTO FICTION. In answer + to your specific questions: + + 1) There is no astronaut named Grodin. + 2) There is no Sceptre Television and the reported Benson is also + fictional. + 3) There is no Dr. Gerstein. + 4) Yes, a "documentary" was televised in June 1977 on Anglia + Television, which went out to the entire national network in + Britain. It was called Alternative 3 and was written by David + Ambrose and produced by Christopher Miles (whose names were on + the book for contractual reasons). This original TV version, + which I EXPANDED IMMENSELY for the book, was ACTUALLY A HOAX + which had been scheduled for transmission on April Fools' Day. + Because of certain problems in finding the right network slot, + the transmission was delayed. + + The TV program did cause a tremendous uproar because viewers refused + to believe it was fiction. I initially took the view that the basic + premise was so way-out, particularly the way I aimed to present it in + the book, that no one would regard it as non-fiction. Immediately + after publication, I realized I was totally wrong. In fact, the + amazing mountains of letters from virtually all parts of the world- + including vast numbers from highly intelligent people in positions of + responsibility-convinced me that I had ACCIDENTALLY trespassed into a + range of top-secret truths. + + Documentary evidence provided by many of these correspondents decided + me to write a serious and COMPLETELY NON-FICTION sequel. + Unfortunately, a chest containing the bulk of the letters was among + the items which were mysteriously LOST IN TRANSIT some four years when + I moved from London, England, to Sydney, Australia, before I moved on + to settle in New Zealand. For some time after Alternative 3 was + originally published, I have reason to suppose that my home telephone + was being tapped and my contacts who were experienced in such matters + were convinced that certain intelligence agencies considered that I + probably knew too much. + + So, summing up, the book is FICTION BASED ON FACT. But I now feel + that I inadvertently got VERY CLOSE TO A SECRET TRUTH. I hope this is + of some help to you and I look forward to hearing from you again. + + With best wishes, + Leslie Watkins + + Unfortunately, Alternative 3 is no longer available. We (Windwords) + bought all the remaining copies from the British publisher and those + quickly sold out. If the book is reprinted, you can be sure we'll let + you know and we'll carry it in the Windwords bookstore. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS.1 b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..465b3ed4 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS.1 @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ + +T E X T F I L E S + +

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How to Throw a 90's Party! +
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Tips from Ross Perot's Business Experience in Perot's Own Words (October 27, 1992) +
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Some Curious Items from Old Scientific American newspapers +
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The Photon Belt Story (June 27, 1992) +
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Comments Regarding the Piri Reis Maps (September 14, 1994) +
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The Poop from the Pope (October 4, 1994) +
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Mathematical Feeding Frenzy: How a Network Was Used to Solve a Problem (August 17, 1990) +
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Keynote Speech Delivered at The 27th Annual IECEC Conference (NASA Director) (September 14, 1994) +
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The Story Behind Vanguard Sciences and the Generation of the KeeleyNet System +
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Is it Real or is it Technical Expertise? By Tom Steinert-Threlkeld (October 14, 1989) +
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The Proposal for the Vanguard Sciences Research Center (January 27, 1995) +
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What Started World War II? A Response to the Fencwick Interview by Linda Murphy (September 14, 1994) +
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We're Off to See the Wizard of Monetary Policy (May 20th, 1993) +
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Excitons: Focus on Making Better Microscopes (February 5, 1990) +
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+ diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/13thamen.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/13thamen.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b541a23d --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/13thamen.asc @@ -0,0 +1,1452 @@ + + + + + (word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2) + Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 + Sponsored by Vangard Sciences + PO BOX 1031 + Mesquite, TX 75150 + + There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS + on duplicating, publishing or distributing the + files on KeelyNet except where noted! + + January 30,1994 + + 13THAMEN.ASC + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Double Helix BBS. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + From: TODD ROURKE Date : 10-10-93 (14:40) + To : ALL Number: 9520 [59] Law + Subj: MISSING 13TH 1/13 Status: Public + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + The Missing 13th Amendment: "TITLES OF NOBILITY" AND "HONOR" + + David Dodge, Researcher + Alfred Adask, Editor + + Reprinted with permission from the AntiShyster, POB 540786, + Dallas, Texas 75354, annual subscription $25.00. + + In the winter of 1983, archival research expert David Dodge, and + former Baltimore police investigator Tom Dunn, were searching for + evidence of government corruption in public records stored in the + Belfast Library on the coast of Maine. By chance, they discovered + the library's oldest authentic copy of the Constitution of the + United States (printed in 1825). Both men were stunned to see this + document included a 13th Amendment that no longer appears on current + copies of the Constitution. Moreover, after studying the + Amendment's language and historical context, they realized the + principle intent of this "missing" 13th Amendment was to prohibit + lawyers from serving in government. + + So began a seven year, nationwide search for the truth surrounding + the most bizarre Constitutional puzzle in American history -- the + unlawful removal of a ratified Amendment from the Constitution of + the United States. Since 1983, Dodge and Dunn have uncovered + additional copies of the Constitution with the "missing" 13th + Amendment printed in at least eighteen separate publications by ten + different states and territories over four decades from 1822 to + 1860. + + In June of this year, Dodge uncovered the evidence that this missing + 13th Amendment had indeed been lawfully ratified by the state of + Virginia and was therefore an authentic Amendment to the American + Constitution. If the evidence is correct and no logical errors have + been made, a 13th Amendment restricting lawyers from serving in + government was ratified in 1819 and removed from our Constitution + during the tumult of the Civil War. + + Since the Amendment was never lawfully repealed, it is still the Law + + Page 1 + + + + + + today. The implications are enormous. + + The story of this "missing" Amendment is complex and at times + confusing because the political issues and vocabulary of the + American Revolution were different from our own. However, there are + essentially two issues: What does the Amendment mean? and, Was the + Amendment ratified? Before we consider the issue of ratification, we + should first understand the Amendment's meaning and consequent + current relevance. + + MEANING of the 13th Amendment + + The "missing" 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United + States reads as follows: + + "If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, + receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall + without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, + pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any + emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease + to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of + holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of + them." [Emphasis added.} + + At the first reading, the meaning of this 13th Amendment (also + called the "title of nobility" Amendment) seems obscure, + unimportant. The references to "nobility", "honour", "emperor", + "king", and "prince" lead us to dismiss this amendment as a petty + post-revolution act of spite directed against the British monarchy. + But in our modern world of Lady Di and Prince Charles, anti-royalist + sentiments seem so archaic and quaint, that the Amendment can be + ignored. + + Not so. + + Consider some evidence of its historical significance: First, + "titles of nobility" were prohibited in both Article VI of the + Articles of Confederation (1777) and in Article I, Sect. 9 of the + Constitution of the United States (1778); Second, although already + prohibited by the Constitution, an additional "title of nobility" + amendment was proposed in 1789, again in 1810, and according to + Dodge, finally ratified in 1819. Clearly, the founding fathers saw + such a serious threat in "titles of nobility" and "honors" that + anyone receiving them would forfeit their citizenship. Since the + government prohibited "titles of nobility" several times over four + decades, and went through the amending process (even though "titles + of nobility" were already prohibited by the Constitution), it's + obvious that the Amendment carried much more significance for our + founding fathers than is readily apparent today. + + HISTORICAL CONTEXT + + To understand the meaning of this "missing" 13th Amendment, we must + understand its historical context -- the era surrounding the + American Revolution. + + We tend to regard the notion of "Democracy" as benign, harmless, and + politically unremarkable. But at the time of the American + Revolution, King George III and the other monarchies of Europe saw + + Page 2 + + + + + + Democracy as an unnatural, ungodly ideological threat, every bit as + dangerously radical as Communism was once regarded by modern Western + nations. Just as the 1917 Communist Revolution in Russia spawned + other revolutions around the world, the American Revolution provided + an example and incentive for people all over the world to overthrow + their European monarchies. + + Even though the Treaty of Paris ended the Revolutionary War in 1783, + the simple fact of our existence threatened the monarchies. The + United States stood as a heroic role model for other nations, that + inspired them to also struggle against oppressive monarchies. The + French Revolution (1789-1799) and the Polish national uprising + (1794) were in part encouraged by the American Revolution. Though + we stood like a beacon of hope for most of the world, the monarchies + regarded the United States as a political typhoid Mary, the + principle source of radical democracy that was destroying monarchies + around the world. The monarchies must have realized that if the + principle source of that infection could be destroyed, the rest of + the world might avoid the contagion and the monarchies would be + saved. + + Their survival at stake, the monarchies south to destroy or subvert + the American system of government. Knowing they couldn't destroy us + militarily, they resorted to more covert methods of political + subversion, employing spies and secret agents skilled in bribery and + legal deception -- it was, perhaps, the first "cold war". Since + governments run on money, politicians run for money, and money is + the usual enticement to commit treason, much of the monarchy's + counter-revolutionary efforts emanated from English banks. + + DON'T BANK ON IT + (Modern Banking System) + + The essence of banking was once explained by Sir Josiah Stamp, a + former president of the Bank of England: + + "The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing. The + process is perhaps the most astounding piece of sleight of hand that + was ever invented. Banking was conceived in inequity and born in + sin... Bankers own the earth. Take it away from them but leave + them the power to create money, and, with a flick of a pen, they + will create enough money to buy it back again... Take this great + power away form them and all great fortunes like mine will + disappear, for then this would be a better and happier world to live + in... But, if you want to continue to be the slaves of bankers and + pay the cost of your own slavery, then let bankers continue to + create money and control credit." The last great abuse of our + banking system caused the depression of the 1930's. Today's abuses + may cause another. Current S&L and bank scandals illustrate the on- + going relationships between banks, lawyers, politicians, and + government agencies (look at the current BCCI bank scandal, + involving lawyer Clark Clifford, politician Jimmy Carter, the + Federal Reserve, the FDIC, and even the CIA). These scandals are + the direct result of years of law-breaking by an alliance of bankers + and lawyers using their influence and money to corrupt the political + process and rob the public. (Think you're not being robbed? Guess + who's going to pay the bill for the excesses of the S&L's, taxpayer? + You are.) + + + Page 3 + + + + + + The systematic robbery of productive individuals by parasitic + bankers and lawyers is not a recent phenomenon. This abuse is a + human tradition that predates the Bible and spread from Europe to + America despite early colonial prohibitions. + + When the first United States Bank was chartered by Congress in 1790, + there were only three state banks in existence. At one time, banks + were prohibited by law in most states because many of the early + settlers were all too familiar with the practices of the European + goldsmith banks. + + Goldsmith banks were safe-houses used to store client's gold. + In exchange for the deposited gold, customers were issued notes + (paper money) which were redeemable in gold. The goldsmith bankers + quickly succumbed to the temptation to issue "extra" notes, + (unbacked by gold). Why? Because the "extra" notes enriched the + bankers by allowing them to buy property with notes for gold that + they did not own, gold that did not even exist. + + Colonists knew that bankers occasionally printed too much paper + money, found themselves over-leveraged, and caused a "run on the + bank". If the bankers lacked sufficient gold to meet the demand, + the paper money became worthless and common citizens left holding + the paper were ruined. Although over-leveraged bankers were + sometime hung, the bankers continued printing extra money to + increase their fortunes at the expense of the productive members of + society. (The practice continues to this day, and offers + "sweetheart" loans to bank insiders, and even provides the + foundation for deficit spending and our federal government's + unbridled growth.) + + PAPER MONEY + + If the colonists forgot the lessons of goldsmith bankers, the + American Revolution refreshed their memories. To finance the war, + Congress authorized the printing of continental bills of credit in + an amount not to exceed $200,000,000. The States issued another + $200,000,000 in paper notes. Ultimately, the value of the paper + money fell so low that they were soon traded on speculation from + 5000 to 1000 paper bills for one coin. + + It's often suggested that our Constitution's prohibition against a + paper economy -- "No State shall... make any Thing but gold and + silver Coin a tender in Payment of Debts" -- was a tool of the + wealthy to be worked to the disadvantage of all others. But only in + a "paper" economy can money reproduce itself and increase the claims + of the wealthy at the expense of the productive. + + "Paper money," said Pelatiah Webster, "polluted the equity of our + laws, turned them into engines of oppression, corrupted the justice + of our public administration, destroyed the fortunes of thousands + who had confidence in it, enervated the trade, husbandry, and + manufactures of our country, and went far to destroy the morality of + our people." + + CONSPIRACIES + + A few examples of the attempts by the monarchies and banks that + almost succeeded in destroying the United States: + + Page 4 + + + + + + According to the Tennessee Laws (1715-1320, vol. II, p. 774), in the + 1794 Jay Treaty, the United States agreed to pay 600,000 pounds + sterling to King George III, as reparations for the American + revolution. The Senate ratified the treaty in secret session and + ordered that it not be published. When Benjamin Franklin's grandson + published it anyway, the exposure and resulting public up-roar so + angered the Congress that it passed the Alien and Sedition Acts + (1798) so federal judges could prosecute editors and publishers for + reporting the truth about the government. + + Since we had won the Revolutionary War, why would our Senators agree + to pay reparations to the loser? And why would they agree to pay + 600,000 pounds sterling, eleven years after the war ended? It + doesn't make sense, especially in light of Senate's secrecy and + later fury over being exposed, unless we assume our Senators had + been bribed to serve the British monarchy and betray the American + people. That's subversion. + + The United States Bank had been opposed by the Jeffersonians + from the beginning, but the Federalists (the pro-monarchy party) + won-out in its establishment. The initial capitalization was + $10,000,000 -- 80% of which would be owned by foreign bankers. + Since the bank was authorized to lend up to $20,000,000 (double its + paid in capital), it was a profitable deal for both the government + and the bankers since they could lend, and collect interest on, + $10,000,000 that didn't exist. + + However, the European bankers outfoxed the government and by 1796, + the government owed the bank $6,200,000 and was forced to sell its + shares. (By 1802, our government owned no stock in the United + States Bank.) + + The sheer power of the banks and their ability to influence + representative government by economic manipulation and outright + bribery was exposed in 1811, when the people discovered that + european banking interests owned 80% of the bank. Congress + therefore refused to renew the bank's charter. This led to the + withdrawal of $7,000,000 in specie by european investors, which in + turn, precipitated an economic recession, and the War of 1812. + + That's destruction. + + There are undoubtedly other examples of the monarchy's efforts + to subvert or destroy the United States; some are common knowledge, + others remain to be disclosed to the public. For example, David + Dodge discovered a book called "2 VA LAW" in the Library of Congress + Law Library. According to Dodge, "This is an un-catalogued book in + the rare book section that reveals a plan to overthrow the + constitutional government by secret agreements engineered by the + lawyers. That is one of the reasons why this amendment was ratified + by Virginia and the notification ~lost in the mail.' There is no + public record that this book exists." + + That may sound surprising, but according to The Gazette (5/10/91), + "the Library of Congress has 349,402 un-catalogued rare books and + 13.9 million un-catalogued rare manuscripts." There may be secrets + buried in that mass of documents even more astonishing than a + missing Constitutional Amendment. + + + Page 5 + + + + + + TITLES OF NOBILITY + + In seeking to rule the world and destroy the United States, bankers + committed many crimes. Foremost among these crimes were fraud, + conversion, and plain old theft. To escape prosecution for their + crimes, the bankers did the same thing any career criminal does. + They hired and formed alliances with the best lawyers and judges + money could buy. These alliances, originally forged in Europe + (particularly in Great Britain), spread to the colonies, and later + into the newly formed United States of America. + + Despite their criminal foundation, these alliances generated wealth, + and ultimately, respectability. Like any modern member of organized + crime, English bankers and lawyers wanted to be admired as + "legitimate businessmen". As their criminal fortunes grew so did + their usefulness, so the British monarchy legitimized these thieves + by granting them "titles of nobility". + + Historically, the British peerage system referred to knights as + "Squires" and to those who bore the knight's shields as "Esquires". + As lances, shields, and physical violence gave way to the more + civilized means of theft, the pen grew mightier (and more + profitable) than the sword, and the clever wielders of those pens + (bankers and lawyers) came to hold titles of nobility. The most + common title was "Esquire" (used, even today, by some lawyers). + + INTERNATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION + + In Colonial America, attorneys trained attorneys but most held no + "title of nobility" or "honor". There was no requirement that one + be a lawyer to hold the position of district attorney, attorney + general, or judge; a citizen's "counsel of choice" was not + restricted to a lawyer; there were no state or national bar + associations. The only organization that certified lawyers was the + International Bar Association (IBA), chartered by the King of + England, headquartered in London, and closely associated with the + international banking system. Lawyers admitted to the IBA received + the rank "Esquire" -- a "title of nobility". + + "Esquire" was the principle title of nobility which the 13th + Amendment sought to prohibit from the United States. Why? Because + the loyalty of "Esquire" lawyers was suspect. Bankers and lawyers + with an "Esquire" behind their names were agents of the monarchy, + members of an organization whose principle purposes were political, + not economic, and regarded with the same wariness that some people + today reserve for members of the KGB or the CIA. + + Article 1, Sect. 9 of the Constitution sought to prohibit the + International Bar Association (or any other agency that granted + titles of nobility) from operating in America. But the Constitution + neglected to specify a penalty, so the prohibition was ignored, and + agents of the monarchy continued to infiltrate and influence the + government (as in the Jay Treaty and the US Bank charter incidents). + Therefore, a "title of nobility" amendment that specified a penalty + (loss of citizenship) was proposed in 1789, and again in 1810. The + meaning of the amendment is seen in its intent to prohibit persons + having titles of nobility and loyalties foreign governments and + bankers from voting, holding public office, or using their skills to + subvert the government. + + Page 6 + + + + + + HONOR + + The missing Amendment is referred to as the "title of nobility" + Amendment, but the second prohibition against "honour" (honor), may + be more significant. + + According to David Dodge, Tom Dunn, and Webster's Dictionary, the + archaic definition of "honor" (as used when the 13th Amendment was + ratified) meant anyone "obtaining or having an advantage or + privilege over another". A contemporary example of an "honor" + granted to only a few Americans is the privilege of being a judge: + Lawyers can be judges and exercise the attendant privileges and + powers; non-lawyers cannot. + + By prohibiting "honors", the missing Amendment prohibits any + advantage or privilege that would grant some citizens an unequal + opportunity to achieve or exercise political power. Therefore, the + second meaning (intent) of the 13th Amendment was to ensure + political equality among all American citizens, by prohibiting + anyone, even government officials, from claiming or exercising a + special privilege or power (an "honor") over other citizens. + + If this interpretation is correct, "honor" would be the key concept + in the 13th Amendment. Why? Because, while "titles of nobility" + may no longer apply in today's political system, the concept of + "honor" remains relevant. + + For example, anyone who had a specific "immunity" from lawsuits + which were not afforded to all citizens, would be enjoying a + separate privilege, an "honor", and would therefore forfeit his + right to vote or hold public office. Think of the "immunities" from + lawsuits that our judges, lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats + currently enjoy. As another example, think of all the "special + interest" legislation our government passes: "special interests" + are simply euphemisms for "special privileges" (honors). + + WHAT IF? + (Implications if Restored) + + If the missing 13th Amendment were restored, "special interests" and + "immunities" might be rendered unconstitutional. The prohibition + against "honors" (privileges) would compel the entire government to + operate under the same laws as the citizens of this nation. Without + their current personal immunities (honors), our judges and I.R.S. + agents would be unable to abuse common citizens without fear of + legal liability. If this 13th Amendment were restored, our entire + government would have to conduct itself according to the same + standards of decency, respect, law, and liability as the rest of the + nation. If this Amendment and the term "honor" were applied today, + our government's ability to systematically coerce and abuse the + public would be all but eliminated. + + Imagine. + + Imagine! + + A government without special privileges or immunities. How could we + describe it? It would be ... almost like ... a government of the + people ... by the people ... for the people! + + Page 7 + + + + + + Imagine: a government ... whose members were truly accountable to + the public; a government that could not systematically exploit its + own people! + + It's unheard of ... it's never been done before. Not ever in the + entire history of the world. + + Bear in mind that Senator George Mitchell of Maine and the National + Archives concede this 13th Amendment was proposed by Congress in + 1810. However, they explain that there were seventeen states when + Congress proposed the "title of nobility" Amendment; that + ratification required the support of thirteen states, but since only + twelve states supported the Amendment, it was not ratified. The + Government Printing Office agrees; it currently prints copies of the + Constitution of the United States which include the "title of + nobility" Amendment as proposed, but un-ratified. + + Even if this 13th Amendment were never ratified, even if Dodge and + Dunn's research or reasoning is flawed or incomplete, it would still + be an extraordinary story. + + Can you imagine, can you understand how close we came to having a + political paradise, right here on Earth? Do you realize what an + extraordinary gift our forebears tried to bequeath us? And how + close we came? + + One vote. One state's vote. + + The federal government concedes that twelve states voted to ratify + this Amendment between 1810 and 1812. But they argue that + ratification require thirteen states, so the Amendment lays + stillborn in history, unratified for lack of a just one more state's + support. + + One vote. + + David Dodge, however, says one more state did ratify, and he claims + he has the evidence to prove it. + + PARADISE LOST, RATIFICATION FOUND + + In 1789, the House of Representatives compiled a list of possible + Constitutional Amendments, some of which would ultimately become our + Bill of Rights. The House proposed seventeen; the Senate reduced + the list to twelve. During this process that Senator Tristrain + Dalton (Mass.) proposed an Amendment seeking to prohibit and provide + a penalty for any American accepting a "title of Nobility" (RG 46 + Records of the U.S. Senate). Although it wasn't passed, this was + the first time a "title of nobility" amendment was proposed. + + Twenty years later, in January, 1810, Senator Reed proposed another + "Title of Nobility" Amendment (History of Congress, Proceedings of + the Senate, p. 529-530). On April 27, 1810, the Senate voted to + pass this 13th Amendment by a vote of 26 to 1; the House resolved in + the affirmative 87 to 3; and the following resolve was sent to the + States for ratification: + + "If any citizen of the United States shall Accept, claim, receive or + retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall, without the + + Page 8 + + + + + + consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office + or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince or + foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United + States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or + profit under them, or either of them." + + The Constitution requires three-quarters of the states to ratify a + proposed amendment before it may be added to the Constitution. When + Congress proposed the "Title of Nobility" Amendment in 1810, there + were seventeen states, thirteen of which would have to ratify for + the Amendment to be adopted. According to the National Archives, + the following is a list of the twelve states that ratified, and + their dates of ratification: + + Maryland, Dec. 25, 1810 + Kentucky, Jan. 31, 1811 + Ohio, Jan. 31, 1811 + Delaware, Feb. 2, 1811 + Pennsylvania, Feb. 6, 1811 + New Jersey, Feb. 13, 1811 + Vermont, Oct. 24, 1811 + Tennessee, Nov. 21, 1811 + Georgia, Dec. 13, 1811 + North Carolina, Dec. 23, 1811 + Massachusetts, Feb. 27, 1812 + New Hampshire, Dec. 10, 1812 + + Before a thirteenth state could ratify, the War of 1812 broke out + with England. By the time the war ended in 1814, the British had + burned the Capitol, the Library of Congress, and most of the records + of the first 38 years of government. Whether there was a connection + between the proposed "title of nobility" amendment and the War of + 1812 is not known. However, the momentum to ratify the proposed + Amendment was lost in the tumult of war. + + Then, four years later, on December 31, 1817, the House of + Representatives resolved that President Monroe inquire into the + status of this Amendment. In a letter dated February 6, 1818, + President Monroe reported to the House that the Secretary of State + Adams had written to the governors of Virginia, South Carolina and + Connecticut to tell them that the proposed Amendment had been + ratified by twelve States and rejected by two (New York and Rhode + Island), and asked the governors to notify him of their + legislature's position. (House Document No. 76) + + (This, and other letters written by the President and the + Secretary of State during the month of February, 1818, note + only that the proposed Amendment had not yet been ratified. + However, these letters would later become crucial because, + in the absence of additional information they would be + interpreted to mean the amendment was never ratified). + + On February 28, 1818, Secretary of State Adams reported the + rejection of the Amendment by South Carolina. [House Doc. No. + 129]. There are no further entries regarding the ratification of + the 13th Amendment in the Journals of Congress; whether Virginia + ratified is neither confirmed nor denied. Likewise, a search + through the executive papers of Governor Preston of Virginia does + not reveal any correspondence from Secretary of State Adams. + + Page 9 + + + + + + (However, there is a journal entry in the Virginia House that the + Governor presented the House with an official letter and documents + from Washington within a time frame that conceivably includes + receipt of Adams' letter.) + + Again, no evidence of ratification; none of denial. + + However, on March 10, 1819, the Virginia legislature passed Act No. + 280 (Virginia Archives of Richmond, "misc.' file, p. 299 for micro- + film): "Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that there shall be + published an edition of the Laws of this Commonwealth in which shall + be contained the following matters, that is to say: the Constitution + of the united States and the amendments thereto..." This act was the + specific legislated instructions on what was, by law, to be included + in the re-publication (a special edition) of the Virginia Civil + Code. The Virginia Legislature had already agreed that all Acts + were to go into effect on the same day -- the day that the Act to + re-publish the Civil Code was enacted. Therefore, the 13th + Amendment's official date of ratification would be the date of re- + publication of the Virginia Civil Code: March 12, 1819. + + The Delegates knew Virginia was the last of the 13 States that were + necessary for the ratification of the 13th Amendment. They also + knew there were powerful forces allied against this ratification so + they took extraordinary measures to make sure that it was published + in sufficient quantity (4,000 copies were ordered, almost triple + their usual order), and instructed the printer to send a copy to + President James Monroe as well as James Madison and Thomas + Jefferson. + + (The printer, Thomas Ritchie, was bonded. He was required to be + extremely accurate in his research and his printing, or he would + forfeit his bond.) + + In this fashion, Virginia announced the ratification: by + publication and dissemination of the Thirteenth Amendment of the + Constitution. + + There is question as to whether Virginia ever formally notified + the Secretary of State that they had ratified this 13th Amendment. + Some have argued that because such notification was not received (or + at least, not recorded), the Amendment was therefore not legally + ratified. However, printing by a legislature is prima facie + evidence of ratification. + + Further, there is no Constitutional requirement that the Secretary + of State, or anyone else, be officially notified to complete the + ratification process. The Constitution only requires that three- + fourths of the states ratify for an Amendment to be added to the + Constitution. If three-quarters of the states ratify, the Amendment + is passed. Period. The Constitution is otherwise silent on what + procedure should be used to announce, confirm, or communicate the + ratification of amendments. + + Knowing they were the last state necessary to ratify the Amendment, + the Virginians had every right announce their own and the nation's + ratification of the Amendment by publishing it on a special edition + of the Constitution, and so they did. + + + Page 10 + + + + + + Word of Virginia's 1819 ratification spread throughout the States + and both Rhode Island and Kentucky published the new Amendment in + 1822. Ohio first published in 1824. Main ordered 10,000 copies of + the Constitution with the 13th Amendment to be printed for use in + the schools in 1825, and again in 1831 for their Census Edition. + Indiana Revised Laws of 1831 published the 13th Article on p. 20. + Northwestern Territories published in 1833. Ohio published in 1831 + and 1833. Then came the Wisconsin Territory in 1839; Iowa Territory + in 1843; Ohio again, in 1848; Kansas Statutes in 1855; and Nebraska + Territory six times in a row from 1855 to 1860. + + So far, David Dodge has identified eleven different states or + territories that printed the Amendment in twenty separate + publications over forty-one years. And more editions including this + 13th Amendment are sure to be discovered. Clearly, Dodge is onto + something. + + You might be able to convince some of the people, or maybe even all + of them, for a little while, that this 13th Amendment was never + ratified. Maybe you can show them that the ten legislatures which + ordered it published eighteen times we've discovered (so far) + consisted of ignorant politicians who don't know their amendments + from their ... ahh, articles. You might even be able to convince + the public that our forefathers never meant to "outlaw" public + servants who pushed people around, accepted bribes or special favors + to "look the other way." Maybe. But before you do, there's an + awful lot of evidence to be explained. + + THE AMENDMENT DISAPPEARS + + In 1829, the following note appears on p. 23, Vol. 1 of the New York + Revised Statutes: + + "In the edition of the Laws of the U.S. before referred to, + there is an amendment printed as article 13, prohibiting + citizens from accepting titles of nobility or honor, or + presents, offices, &c. from foreign nations. But, by a + message of the president of the United States of the 4th of + February, 1818, in answer to a resolution of the house of + representatives, it appears that this amendment had been + ratified only by 12 states, and therefore had not been adopted. + See Vol. IV of the printed papers of the 1st session of the 15th + congress, No. 76." In 1854, a similar note appeared in the + Oregon Statutes. Both notes refer to the Laws of the United + States, 1st vol. p. 73 (or 74). + + It's not yet clear whether the 13th Amendment was published in Laws + of the United States, 1st Vol., prematurely, by accident, in + anticipation of Virginia's ratification, or as part of a plot to + discredit the Amendment by making is appear that only twelve States + had ratified. Whether the Laws of the United States Vol. 1 + (carrying the 13th Amendment) was re-called or made-up is unknown. + In fact, it's not even clear that the specified volume was actually + printed -- the Law Library of the Library of Congress has no record + of its existence. + + However, because the notes authors reported no further references to + the 13th Amendment after the Presidential letter of February, 1818, + they apparently assumed the ratification process had ended in + + Page 11 + + + + + + failure at that time. If so, they neglected to seek information on + the Amendment after 1818, or at the state level, and therefore + missed the evidence of Virginia's ratification. This opinion -- + assuming that the Presidential letter of February, 1818, was the + last word on the Amendment -- has persisted to this day. + + In 1849, Virginia decided to revise the 1819 Civil Code of Virginia + (which had contained the 13th Amendment for 30 years). It was at + that time that one of the code's revisers (a lawyer named Patton) + wrote to the Secretary of the Navy, William B. Preston, asking if + this Amendment had been ratified or appeared by mistake. Preston + wrote to J. M. Clayton, the Secretary of State, who replied that + this Amendment was not ratified by a sufficient number of States. + This conclusion was based upon the information that Secretary of + State J.Q. Adams had provided the House of Representatives in 1818, + before Virginia's ratification in 1819. (Even today, the + Congressional Research Service tells anyone asking about this 13th + Amendment this same story: that only twelve states, not the + requisite thirteen, had ratified.) However, despite Clayton's + opinion, the Amendment continued to be published in various states + and territories for at least another eleven years (the last known + publication was in the Nebraska territory in 1860). + + Once again the 13th Amendment was caught in the riptides of American + politics. South Carolina seceded from the Union in December of + 1860, signalling the onset of the Civil War. In March, 1861, + President Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated. + + Later in 1861, another proposed amendment, also numbered thirteen, + was signed by President Lincoln. This was the only proposed + amendment that was ever signed by a president. That resolve to + amend read: + + "ARTICLE THIRTEEN, No amendment shall be made to the + Constitution which will authorize or give to Congress the + power to abolish or interfere, within any State, with the + domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held + to labor or service by the laws of said State." + + (In other words, President Lincoln had signed a resolve that would + have permitted slavery, and upheld states' rights.) Only one State, + Illinois, ratified this proposed amendment before the Civil War + broke out in 1861. + + In the tumult of 1865, the original 13th Amendment was finally + removed from our Constitution. On January 31, another 13th + Amendment (which prohibited slavery in Sect. 1, and ended states' + rights in Sect. 2) was proposed. On April 9, the Civil War ended + with General Lee's surrender. On April 14, President Lincoln (who, + in 1861, had signed the proposed Amendment that would have allowed + slavery and states rights) was assassinated. On December 6, the + "new" 13th Amendment loudly prohibiting slavery (and quietly + surrendering states rights to the federal government) was ratified, + replacing and effectively erasing the original 13th Amendment that + had prohibited "titles of nobility" and "honors". + + SIGNIFICANCE OF REMOVAL + + To create the present oligarchy (rule by lawyers) which we now + + Page 12 + + + + + + endure, the lawyers first had to remove the 13th "titles of + nobility" Amendment that might otherwise have kept them in check. + In fact, it was not until after the Civil War and after the + disappearance of this 13th Amendment, that American bar associations + began to appear and exercise political power. + + Since the unlawful deletion of the 13th Amendment, the newly + developing bar associations began working diligently to create a + system wherein lawyers took on a title of privilege and nobility as + "Esquires" and received the "honor" of offices and positions (like + district attorney or judge) that only lawyers may now hold. By + virtue of these titles, honors, and special privileges, lawyers have + assumed political and economic advantages over the majority of U.S. + citizens. Through these privileges, they have nearly established a + two-tiered citizenship in this nation where a majority may vote, but + only a minority (lawyers) may run for political office. This two- + tiered citizenship is clearly contrary to Americans' political + interests, the nation's economic welfare, and the Constitution's + egalitarian spirit. + + The significance of this missing 13th Amendment and its deletion + from the Constitution is this: Since the amendment was never + lawfully nullified, it is still in full force and effect and is the + Law of the land. If public support could be awakened, this missing + Amendment might provide a legal basis to challenge many existing + laws and court decisions previously made by lawyers who were + unconstitutionally elected or appointed to their positions of power; + it might even mean the removal of lawyers from our current + government system. + + At the very least, this missing 13th Amendment demonstrates that two + centuries ago, lawyers were recognized as enemies of the people and + nation. Some things never change. + + THOSE WHO CANNOT RECALL HISTORY .... + Heed warnings of Founding Fathers + + In his farewell address, George Washington warned of "... change by + usurpation; for through this, in one instance, may be the instru- + ment of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments + are destroyed." + + In 1788, Thomas Jefferson proposed that we have a Declaration of + Rights similar to Virginia's. Three of his suggestions were + "freedom of commerce against monopolies, trial by jury in all cases" + and "no suspensions of the habeas corpus." + + No doubt Washington's warning and Jefferson's ideas were dis- missed + as redundant by those who knew the law. Who would have dreamed our + legal system would become a monopoly against freedom when that was + one of the primary causes for the rebellion against King George III? + + Yet, the denial of trial by jury is now commonplace in our courts, + and habeas corpus, for crimes against the state, suspended. (By + crimes against the state, I refer to "political crimes" where there + is no injured party and the corpus delicti [evidence] is equally + imaginary.) + + The authority to create monopolies was judge-made law by Supreme + + Page 13 + + + + + + Court Justice John Marshall, et al during the early 1800's. Judges + (and lawyers) granted to themselves the power to declare the acts of + the People "un-Constitutional", waited until their decision was + grandfathered, and then granted themselves a monopoly by creating + the bar associations. + + Although Article VI of the U.S. Constitution mandates that executive + orders and treaties are binding upon the states ("... and the Judges + in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution + or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding."), the supreme + Court has held that the Bill of Rights is not binding upon the + states, and thereby resurrected many of the complaints enumerated in + the Declaration of Independence, exactly as Thomas Jefferson foresaw + in "Notes on the State of Virginia", Query 17, p. 161, 1784: + + "Our rulers will become corrupt, our people careless... the time for + fixing every essential right on a legal basis is [now] while our + rulers are honest, and ourselves united. From the conclusion of + this war we shall be going downhill. It will not then be necessary + to resort every moment to the people for support. They will be + forgotten, therefore, and their rights disregarded. They will + forget themselves, but in the sole faculty of making money, and will + never think of uniting to effect a due respect for their rights. + The shackles, therefore, which shall not be knocked off at the + conclusion of this war, will remain on us long, will be made heavier + and heavier, till our rights shall revive or expire in a + convulsion." + + We await the inevitable convulsion. + + Only two questions remain: Will we fight to revive our rights? Or + will we meekly submit as our last remaining rights expire, + surrendered to the courts, and perhaps to a "new world order"? + + MORE EDITIONS FOUND + + As we go to press, I've received information from a researcher in + Indiana, and another in Dallas, who have found five more editions of + statutes that include the Constitution and the missing 13th + Amendment. + + These editions were printed by Ohio, 1819; Connecticut (one of the + states that voted against ratifying the Amendment), 1835; Kansas, + 1861; and the Colorado Territory, 1865 and 1867. + + These finds are important because: 1) they offer independent + confirmation of Dodge's claims; and 2) they extend the known dates + of publication from Nebraska 1860 (Dodge's most recent find), to + Colorado in 1867. + + The most intriguing discovery was the 1867 Colorado Territory + edition which includes both the "missing" 13th Amendment and the + current 13th Amendment (freeing the slaves), on the same page. The + current 13th Amendment is listed as the 14th Amendment in the 1867 + Colorado edition. + + This investigation has followed a labyrinthine path that started + with the questions about how our courts evolved from a temple of the + Bill of Rights to the current star chamber and whether this + + Page 14 + + + + + + situation had anything to do with retiring chief Justice Burger's + warning that we were "about to lose our constitution". My seven + year investigation has been fruitful beyond belief; the information + on the missing 13th Amendment is only a "drop in the bucket" of the + information I have discovered. Still, the research continues, and + by definition, is never truly complete. + + If you will, please check your state's archives and libraries to + review any copies of the Constitution printed prior to the Civil + War, or any books containing prints of the Constitution before 1870. + If you locate anything related to this project we would appreciate + hearing from you so we may properly fulfill this effort of research. + Please send your comments or discoveries to: + + ******************************************************************* + + ARGUMENTS + + Imagine a nation which prohibited at least some lawyers from serving + in government. Imagine a government prohibited from writing laws + granting "honors" (special privileges, immunities, or advantages) to + individuals, groups, or government officials. Imagine a government + that could only write laws that applied to everyone, even + themselves, equally. + + It's never been done before. Not once. + + But it has been tried: In 1810 the Congress of the United States + proposed a 13th Amendment to the Constitution that might have given + us just that sort of equality and political paradise. + + The story begins (again) in 1983, when David Dodge and Tom Dunn + discovered an 1825 edition of the Maine Civil Code which contained + the U.S. Constitution and a 13th Amendment which no longer appears + on the Constitution: + + If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or + retain any title of nobility or honor, or shall without the consent + of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or + emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or + foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United + States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or + profit under them, or either of them. {Emphasis added] + + As outlined in the August AntiShyster, this Amendment would have + restricted at least some lawyers from serving in government, and + would prohibit legislators from passing any special interest legis- + lation, tax breaks, or special immunities for anyone, not even + themselves. It might have guaranteed a level of political equality + in this nation that most people can't even imagine. + + Since 1983, researchers have uncovered evidence that: + + 1) The 13th Amendment prohibiting "titles of nobility" and + "honors" appeared in at least 30 editions of the Constitution + of the United States which were printed by at least 14 states + or territories between 1819 and 1867; and + 2) This amendment quietly disappeared from the Constitution near + the end of the Civil War. + + Page 15 + + + + + + Either this Amendment: + + 1) Was unratified and mistakenly published for almost 50 years; + or + 2) Was ratified in 1819, and then illegally removed from the + Constitution by 1867. + + If this 13th Amendment was unratified and mistakenly published, the + story has remained unnoticed in American history for over a century. + If so, it's at least a good story -- an extraordinary historical + anecdote. + + On the other hand, if Dodge is right and the Amendment was truly + ratified, an Amendment has been subverted from our Constitution. If + so, this "missing" Amendment would still be the Law, and this story + could be one of the most important stories in American History. + + Whatever the answer, it's certain that something extraordinary + happened to our Constitution between 1819 and 1867. + + PROS AND CONS + (for Ratification) + + Of course, there are two sides to this issue. David Dodge, the + principal researcher, argues that this 13th Amendment was ratified + in 1819 and then subverted from the Constitution near the end of the + Civil War. U.S. Senator George Mitchell of Maine, and Mr. Dane + Hartgrove (Acting Assistant Chief, Civil Reference Branch of the + National Archives) have argued that the Amendment was never properly + ratified and only published in error. + + There is some agreement. Both sides agree the Amendment was + proposed by Congress in 1810. Both sides also agree that the + proposed Amendment required the support of at least thirteen states + to be ratified. Both sides agree that between 1810 and 1812 twelve + states voted to support ratification. + + The pivotal issue is whether Virginia ratified or rejected the + proposed Amendment. Dodge contends Virginia voted to support the + Amendment in 1819, and so the Amendment was truly ratified and + should still be a part of our Constitution. Senator Mitchell and + Mr. Hartgrove disagree, arguing that Virginia did not ratify. + + Unfortunately, several decades of Virginia's legislative journals + were misplaced or destroyed (possibly during the Civil War; possibly + during the 1930's). Consequently, neither side has found absolute + proof that the Virginia legislature voted for (or against) + ratification. + + A series of letters exchanged in 1991 between David Dodge, Sen. + Mitchell, and Mr. Hartgrove illuminate the various points of + disagreement. + + After Dodge's initial report of a "missing" Amendment in the 1825 + Maine Civil Code, Sen. Mitchell explained that this edition was a + one-time publishing error: "The Maine Legislature mistakenly + printed the proposed Amendment in the Maine Constitution as having + been adopted. As you know, this was a mistake, as it was not + ratified." Further, "All editions of the Maine Constitution printed + + Page 16 + + + + + + after 1820 [sic] exclude the proposed amendment; only the originals + contain this error." + + Dodge dug deeper, found other editions (there are 30, to date) of + state and territorial civil codes that contained the missing + Amendment, and thereby demonstrated that the Maine publication was + not a "one-time" publishing error. + + YES VIRGINIA, THERE IS A RATIFICATION + + After examining Dodge's evidence of multiple publications of the + "missing" Amendment, Sen. Mitchell and Mr. Hartgrove conceded the + Amendment had been published by several states and was ratified by + twelve of the seventeen states in the Union in 1810. However, + because the Constitution requires that three-quarters of the states + vote to ratify an Amendment, Mitchell and Hartgrove insisted that + the 13th Amendment was published in error because it was passed by + only twelve, not thirteen States. + + Dodge investigated which seventeen states were in the Union at the + time the Amendment was proposed, which states had ratified, which + states had rejected the amendment, and determined that the issue + hung on whether one last state (Virginia) had or had not, voted to + ratify. + + After several years of searching the Virginia state archive, Dodge + made a crucial discovery: In Spring of 1991, he found a misplaced + copy of the 1819 Virginia Civil Code which included the "missing" + 13th Amendment. + + Dodge notes that, curiously, "There is no public record that shows + this book [the 1819 Virginia Civil Code] exists. It is not + catalogued as a holding of the Library of Congress nor is it in the + National Union Catalogue. Neither the state law library nor the law + school in Portland were able to find any trace that this book exists + in any of their computer programs."*1* + + Dodge sent photo-copies of the 1819 Virginia Civil Code to Sen. + Mitchell and Mr. Hartgrove, and explained that, "Under legislative + construction, it is considered prima facie evidence that what is + published as the official acts of the legislature are the official + acts." By publishing the Amendment as ratified in an official + publication, Virginia demonstrated: + + 1) that they knew they were the last state whose vote was + necessary to ratify this 13th Amendment; + 2) that they had voted to ratify the Amendment; and + 3) that they were publishing the Amendment in a special + edition of their Civil Code as an official notice to the + world that the Amendment had indeed been ratified. + + Dodge concluded, "Unless there is competing evidence to the + contrary, it must be held that the Constitution of the United States + was officially amended to exclude from its body of citizens any who + accepted or claimed a title of nobility or accepted any special + favors. Foremost in this category of ex-citizens are bankers and + lawyers." + + + + Page 17 + + + + + + RATIONALES + (for Ratification) + + Undeterred, Sen. Mitchell wrote that, "Article XIII did not receive + the three-fourths vote required from the states within the time + limit to be ratified." (Although his language is imprecise, Sen. + Mitchell seems to concede that although the Amendment had failed to + satisfy the "time limit", the required three-quarters of the states + did vote to ratify.) + + Dodge replies: "Contrary to your assertion.., there was no time + limit for amendment ratification in 1811. Any time limit is now + established by Congress in the Resolves for proposed amendments." + + In fact, ratification time limits didn't start until 1917, when + Sect. 3 of the Eighteenth Amendment stated that, "This Article shall + be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified within seven years + from the date of submission ... to the States by Congress." A + similar time limit is now included on other proposed Amendments, but + there was no specified time limit when the 13th Amendment was + proposed in 1810 or ratified in 1819. + + Sen. Mitchell remained determined to find some rationale, somewhere, + that would defeat Dodge's persistence. Although Sen. Mitchell + implicitly conceded that his "published by error" and "time limit" + arguments were invalid, he continued to grope for reasons to dispute + the ratification: + + "... regardless of whether the state of Virginia did ratify the + proposed Thirteenth Amendment... on March 12, 1819, this + approval would not have been sufficient to amend the + Constitution. In 1819, there were twenty-one states in the + United States and any amendment would have required approval of + sixteen states to amend the Constitution. According to your + own research, Virginia would have only been the thirteenth + state to approve the proposed amendment." + + Dodge replies: + + "Article V [amendment procedures] of the Constitution is silent + on the question of whether or not the framers meant three- + fourths of the states at the time the proposed amendment is + submitted to the states for ratification, or three-fourths of + the states that exist at some future point in time. Since + only the existing states were involved in the debate and vote + of Congress on the Resolve proposing an Amendment, it is + reasonable that ratification be limited to those States that + took an active part in the Amendment process." + + Dodge demonstrated this rationale by pointing out that, + + "President Monroe had his Secretary of State... [ask the] + governors of Virginia, South Carolina, and Connecticut, in + January, 1818, as to the status of the amendment in their + respective states. The four new states (Louisiana, Indiana, + Mississippi, and Illinois) that were added to the union + between 1810 and 1818 were not even considered." + + From a modern perspective, it seems strange that not all states + + Page 18 + + + + + + would be included in the ratification process. But bear in mind + that our perspective is based on life in a stable nation that's + added only five new states in this century -- about one every + eighteen years. However, between 1803 and 1821 (when the 13th + Amendment ratification drama unfolded), they added eight states -- + almost one new state every two years. + + This rapid national growth undoubtedly fostered national attitudes + different from our own. The government had to be filled with the + euphoria of a growing Republic that expected to quickly add new + states all the way to the Pacific Ocean and the Isthmus of Panama. + The government would not willingly compromise or complicate that + growth potential with procedural obstacles; to involve every new + state in each on-going ratification could inadvertently slow the + nation's growth. + + For example, if a territory petitioned to join the Union while an + Amendment was being considered, its access to statehood might depend + on whether the territory expected to ratify or reject a proposed + amendment. If the territory was expected to ratify the proposed + Amendment government, officials who favored the Amendment might try + to accelerate the territory's entry into the Union. On the other + hand, those opposed to the Amendment might try to slow or even deny + a particular territory's statehood. These complications could + unnecessarily slow the entry of new states into the nation, or + restrict the nation's ability to pass new Amendments. Neither + possibility could appeal to politicians. + + Whatever the reason, the House of Representatives resolved to ask + only Connecticut, South Carolina, and Virginia for their decision + on ratifying the 13th Amendment -- they did not ask for the + decisions of the four new states. Since the new states had + Representatives in the House who did not protest when the resolve + was passed, it's apparent that even the new states agreed that they + should not be included in the ratification process. + + In 1818, the President, the House of Representatives, the Secretary + of State, the four "new" states, and the seventeen "old" states, all + clearly believed that the support of just thirteen states was + required to ratify the 13th Amendment. That being so, Virginia's + vote to ratify was legally sufficient to ratify the "missing' + Amendment in 1819 (and would still be so today). + + INSULT TO INJURY + + Apparently persuaded by Dodge's various arguments and proofs that + the "missing" 13th Amendment had satisfied the Constitutional + requirements for ratification, Mr. Hartgrove (National Archives) + wrote back that Virginia had nevertheless failed to satisfy the + bureaucracy's procedural requirements for ratification: + + "Under current legal provisions, the Archivist of the United States + is empowered to certify that he has in his custody the correct + number of state certificates of ratification of a proposed constitu- + tional amendment to constitute its ratification by the United States + of America as a whole. In the nineteenth century, that function was + performed by the Secretary of State. Clearly, the Secretary of State + never received a certificate of ratification of the title of + nobility amendment from the Commonwealth of Virginia, which is why + + Page 19 + + + + + + that amendment failed to become the Thirteenth Amendment to the + United States Constitution." + + This is an extraordinary admission. + + Mr. Hartgrove implicitly concedes that the 13th Amendment was + ratified by Virginia and satisfied the Constitution's ratification + requirements. However, Hartgrove then insists that the ratification + was nevertheless justly denied because the Secretary of State was + not properly notified with a "certificate of ratification". In + other words, the government's last, best argument that the 13th + Amendment was not ratified boils down to this: + + Though the Amendment satisfied Constitutional requirement for + ratification, it is nonetheless missing from our Constitution simply + because a single, official sheet of paper is missing in Washington. + Mr. Hartgrove implies that despite the fact that three-quarters of + the States in the Union voted to ratify an Amendment, the will of + the legislators and the people of this nation should be denied + because somebody screwed up and lost a single "certificate of + ratification". This "certificate" may be missing because either + + 1) Virginia failed to file a proper notice; or + 2) the notice was "lost in the mail; or + 3) the notice was lost, unrecorded, misplaced, or intentionally + destroyed, by some bureaucrat in Washington D.C. + + This final excuse insults every American's political rights, but + Mr. Hartgrove nevertheless offers a glimmer of hope: If the + National Archives "received a certificate of ratification of the + title of nobility amendment from the Commonwealth of Virginia, we + would inform Congress and await further developments." In other + words, the issue of whether this 13th Amendment was ratified and is, + or is not, a legitimate Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, is not + merely a historical curiosity -- the ratification issue is still + live.*2* + + But most importantly, Hartgrove implies that the only remaining + argument against the 13th Amendment's ratification is a procedural + error involving the absence of a "certificate of ratification". + + Dodge countered Hartgrove's procedure argument by citing some of the + ratification procedures recorded for other states when the 13th + Amendment was being considered. He notes that according to the + Journal of the House of Representatives. 11th Congress, 2nd + Session, at p. 241, a "letter" (not a "certificate of ratification") + from the Governor of Ohio announcing Ohio's ratification was + submitted not to the Secretary of State but rather to the House of + Representatives where it "was read and ordered to lie on the table." + Likewise, "The Kentucky ratification was also returned to the House, + while Maryland's earlier ratification is not listed as having been + return to Congress." + + The House Journal implies that since Ohio and Kentucky were not + required to notify the Secretary of State of their ratification + decisions, there was likewise no requirement that Virginia file a + "certificate of ratification" with the Secretary of State. Again, + despite arguments to the contrary, it appears that the "missing" + + + Page 20 + + + + + + Amendment was Constitutionally ratified and should not be denied + because of some possible procedural error. + + QUICK, MEN! TO THE ARCHIVES! + + Each of Sen. Mitchell's and Mr. Hartgrove's arguments against + ratification have been overcome or badly weakened. Still, some of + the evidence supporting ratification is inferential; some of the + conclusions are only implied. But it's no wonder that there's such + an austere sprinkling of hard evidence surrounding this 13th Amend- + ment: According to The Gazette (5/10/91), the Library of Congress + has 349,402 un-catalogued rare books and 13.9 million un-catalogued + rare manuscripts. The evidence of ratification seems tantalizingly + close but remains buried in those masses of un-catalogued documents, + waiting to be found. It will take some luck and some volunteers to + uncover the final proof. + + We have an Amendment that looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and + quacks like a duck. But because we have been unable to find the + eggshell from which it hatched in 1819, Sen. Mitchell and Mr. Hart- + grove insist we can't ... quite ... absolutely prove it's a duck, + and therefore, the government is under no obligation to concede it's + a duck. + + Maybe so. + + But if we can't prove it's a duck, they can't prove it's not. If + the proof of ratification is not quite conclusive, the evidence + against ratification is almost nonexistent, largely a function of + the government's refusal to acknowledge the proof. + + We are left in the peculiar position of boys facing bullies in the + schoolyard. We show them proof that they should again include the + "missing" 13th Amendment on the Constitution; they sneer and jeer + and taunt us with cries of "make us". + + Perhaps we shall. + + The debate goes on. The mystery continues to unfold. The + answer lies buried in the archives. + + If you are close to a state archive or large library anywhere in the + USA, please search for editions of the U.S. Constitution printed + between 1819 and 1870. If you find more evidence of the "missing" + 13th Amendment please contact David Dodge, POB 985, Taos, New + Mexico, 87571. + + 1) It's worth noting that Rick Donaldson, another researcher, + uncovered certified copies of the 1865 and 1867 editions of + the Colorado Civil Codes which also contain the missing + Amendment. Although these editions were stored in the + Colorado state archive, their existence was previously un- + catalogued and unknown to the Colorado archivists. + + 2) If there's insufficient evidence that Virginia did ratify in + 1819 (there is no evidence that Virginia did not), this + raises a fantastic possibility. Since there was no time + limit specified when the Amendment was proposed, and since + the government clearly believed only Virginia's vote remained + + Page 21 + + + + + + to be counted in the ratification issue, the current state + legislature of Virginia could theoretically vote to ratify + the Amendment, send the necessary certificates to Washington, + and thereby add the Amendment to the Constitution. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + If you have comments or other information relating to such topics + as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the + Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page. + Thank you for your consideration, interest and support. + + Jerry W. 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I must + say that out of all the material in your magazine which I, as a + natural health practitioner, and also as a Messianic Yahudi (Jew) by + religion, find to be extremely valuable, the part I find to be the + most inspiring and which gives me the most enjoyment is your + editorials. Absolutely brilliant! + + However, to move on, there is one particular subject on which I + would like to share some insights. I was reminded of this a couple + of days ago when I heard that next year the northern hemisphere is + expecting the largest shower of meteorites EVER KNOWN; also, that a + comet is going to pass close to the Earth. + + Now I'm not too sure on the truth of this; I believe it did come + from scientific circles - you may be able to verify it. + + Anyway, what I wanted to share was the similarity of three + prophecies, one from Nostradamus, another from Mother Shipton, and a + third from the Book of Revelation. All three appear to point + towards the appearance of a comet (or something of the like) which + is the beginning (or warning) of the end of this age and the times + of trouble that are associated with it. (Like humans, the planet + has to go through a 'healing crisis'.) + + Without further ado I will put the three side by side for you to + see: + + Nostradamus - "The great star will burn for seven days and the + cloud will make the sun appear double. The great + mastif will howl all night long when the great + Pontiff changes his abode." + + Mother Shipton - "A fiery dragon will cross the sky, Six times + before this earth will die... For seven days and + seven nights, Man will watch this awesome sight." + + + + Page 1 + + + + + + "The dragon's tail is BUT A SIGN, For mankind's + fall and man's decline." + + The Revelation of Yahushua HaMashiach (Chapter 10) - + + "And I saw another mighty messenger coming down from heaven, + clothed with a cloud. And a rainbow was on his head, his face + like the sun, and his feet like pillars of fire....and he set + his right foot on the sea and his left foot on the land, and he + cried with a loud voice, as when a lion roars. + + And when he cried out seven thunders uttered their + voices....and he swore by Him who lives forever and ever..." + + Now while the Seven Thunders are NOT recorded in Revelation and are + sealed, we are given a glimpse of them in the Tanakh (Old Testament) + - Psalm 29 to be exact - I will not reproduce it here, but the + general picture is one of earthquakes, fires, flood, etc. I'm sure + you get the general idea! + + I believe that the event outlined above will begin the most + dangerous time in mankind's history, with great deceptions for the + unwary. + + Best wishes for the future of NEXUS. Keep up the good work. + + John S. + Coffs Harbour, NSW + + P.S. I loved the article on the history of banking in this issue. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + If you have comments or other information relating to such topics + as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the + Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page. + Thank you for your consideration, interest and support. + + Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson + Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet + + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + If we can be of service, you may contact + Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346 + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page 2 + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/advtech2.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/advtech2.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf95d288 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/advtech2.asc @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + + + (word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2) + Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 + Sponsored by Vangard Sciences + PO BOX 1031 + Mesquite, TX 75150 + + There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS + on duplicating, publishing or distributing the + files on KeelyNet except where noted! + + December 3, 1993 + + ADVTECH2.ASC + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Rick Lawler. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + (7174) Thu 14 Oct 93 20:12 + By: Senthil Ramas Kumar + To: All + Re: Advanced Technology, notes from a.a.v + @UFGATE newsin 1.27 + From: SRK106@psuvm.psu.edu (Senthil Ramas Kumar) + Date: 14 Oct 93 03:40:48 GMT + Organization: Penn State University + Message-ID: <93286.234048SRK106@psuvm.psu.edu> + Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo + + From: TRADER@cup.portal.com (Paul Vincent McGinnis) + Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors + Date: Sun, 10 Oct 93 13:01:12 PDT + + There has been some speculation in this news group about the use of + advanced weapons in Panama, in this news group. I have been + investigating classified spending at the Department of Defense (the + so-called "black budget") and have found evidence that powerful + microwaves were directed at people during the Reagan administration. + I don't have all my papers with me as I type this (some are loaned + out to friends), but I have seen evidence that various military + agencies, particularly the U.S. Air Force, used the weapons to cause + illness. For example, they were used on anti-nuclear protesters + opposed to cruise missile in England. (sorry, I don't have the + report from "Electronics for Peace" handy right now). Here is an + actual quote on microwave weapons, taken from "Final Report on + Biotechnology Research Requirements for Aeronautical Systems through + the Year 2000", U.S. Air Force technical report AFOSR-TR-82-0643, + July 1982: + + A rapidly scanning RFR (radiofrequency radiation) system could + provide an effective stun or kill capability over a large area. + System effectiveness will be a function of wave form, field + intensity, pulse widths, repetition frequency, and carrier + frequency. The system can be developed using tissue and whole + animal experimental studies, coupled with mechanisms and + waveforms effects research. + + Another military reference can be found in "Low Intensity Conflict + and Modern Technology", a document issued by the Center for + Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education (CADRE), Maxwell Air + + Page 1 + + + + + Force Base, 1986. In a section entitled "The Electromagnetic + Spectrum in Low Intensity Conflict", written by Capt. Paul E. Tyler, + USN, one comment that is made is: + + The potential applications of artificial electromagnetic fields + are wide ranging and can be used in many military or quasi- + military situations. Some of these potentitial uses include + dealing with terrorist groups, crowd control, controlling + breeches of security at military installations, and + antipersonnel techniques in tactical warfare. In all of these + cases the EM (electromagnetic) systems would be used to produce + mild to severe physiological disruption or perceptual distortion + or disorientation. In addition the ability of individuals to + function could be degraded to such a point they would be combat + ineffective. + + I don't know what the Clinton administration plans to do with the + use of high power microwave weapons, although I saw a magazine from + the Ballistic Missile Defense Office (formerly the SDI or "Star + Wars" office) about commercializing military technology. In there, + they suggest that high power microwaves can break down the CFCs that + are damaging the ozone layer. I have a photocopy of this article, + but I forgot to write down the reference. It shows a microwave + device that looks like a drum with a long pipe on it, made by + Physics International Co. of San Leandro, CA. They also believe that + it could be used to heat plasmas in nuclear fusion. Interestingly, + high power microwave devices are no longer part of the Defense + Dept.'s Critical Technologies Plan -- I wonder what limitations the + military found with these weapons? + + Paul McGinnis / TRADER@cup.portal.com + + ## Origin: Paranet(sm) - The world's leading UFO Investigative News + Network (1:30163/150) + + * SLMR 2.1a * ***********| Fido UFO Echo Moderator |*********** + --- GEcho 1.00 + * Origin: Land of Imagica - Deltona Florida - (407)860-6257 - + (1:3618/24) + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + Ron Barker found a videotape called "The Panama Deception" which + shows interviews with victims and citizens of Panama at the time of + the US invasion. They freely discuss unusual weapons that were used + by American troops on Panamian citizens and troops. + + These weapons melted the tissue of the target much like a hight + intensity heat ray. It could cut through a vehicle instantly and + reports are that soldiers carrying a rifle and targeted with such a + weapon would melt as would their rifle. The tape can be rented from + BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- + If you have comments or other information relating to such topics + as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or send to the + Vangard Sciences address as listed on the first page. + Thank you for your consideration, interest and support. + Jerry W. 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Decker | Voice : (214) 324-8741 | + | File Name : AKARES.ASC | Online Date : 05/22/94 | + | Contributed by : Joel McClain | Dir Category : UNCLASS | + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + April 20, 1994 + + Hi Jerry, + + This is a message/file, at your discretion. I just finished reading two + books, "THE ALEXANDRIA PROJECT" by Stephen Schwartz, founder of the Mobius + Group, and "FAR JOURNEYS", by Robert Monroe. + + Schwartz's book is the retelling of a psychic experiment, the purpose of + which was to locate the lost tomb of Alexander, using psychic "remote + viewing". Of couese, they were successful, or there would not have been a + book. They also found an ancient crypt, containing Alexander's bones. + Interestingly, the effort behind this book was inspired by the late Edgar + Cayce, who described past life experiences via the Akasha. As you know, + Tesla also referred to the Akasha as the source of ZP energy. + + Monroe's book is a recounting of his OOBE's, or out-of-body-experiences. It + reads sort of like a bad 60's acid trip, but in some of the text, there are + some intriguing points made. He speaks of vibrational actions being + applied to the carbon atom, which according to Walter Russell, is the only + stable element. He also recounts a "trip" into the future, where people + use a "reball" or resonant energy balloon, to protect themselves from virus + and other forms of disease. Resonant energy, applied in this manner, is a + variation of the Tesla Shield, but more like the "bio-filter" popularized + in Star Trek, TNG. + + In the first book, Akashic energy was used in a Gestalt context to locate + long-forgotten artifacts and sites...kind of like our attempt at the + Gestalt lottery, except that they were successful. + + In the second book, earth society has apparently come to an acceptance of + both Akashic energy and of Russell's science, using them for positive + purposes. You can find either of these books at any library. I was not + expecting to find the correlations mentioned above when I checked them out, + but wanted to share them with you, regardless. + + Best Always, + + + Joel McClain + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Vangard Note + + Bearden used to publish a newsletter called the SPECULA. I remember an + issue which had an article by our local friend, Hal Crawford. Hal + suggested using a resonant feedback loop but phase shifted by 180 degrees + to cancel the energy of a disease "signature". A sample of the diseased + tissue was removed from the site and placed in a "witness" or detection + box. The emanations from that box were then run through an inverted + unity gain amplifier, this provided a 1:1 energy-in to energy-out match + yet was flipped to cancel the electrical force. It was a fascinating + concept but I don't know if anyone ever built it. + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + KeelyNet (214) 324-3501 is a FREE Alternative Sciences BBS + Your file contributions and financial support are much appreciated! + --------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + diff --git a/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/alt3time.asc b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/alt3time.asc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d7a35752 --- /dev/null +++ b/textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/UNCLASS/alt3time.asc @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +______________________________________________________________________________ +| File Name : ALT3TIME.ASC | Online Date : 12/26/95 | +| Contributed by : Bill Donavan | Dir Category : UNCLASS | +| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 | +| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 | +| A FREE Alternative Sciences BBS sponsored by Vanguard Sciences | +| InterNet email keelynet@ix.netcom.com (Jerry Decker) | +| Files also available at Bill Beaty's http://www.eskimo.com/~billb | +|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| +From: BillD78431@aol.com +Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 20:07:11 -0500 +To: keelynet@ix.netcom.com + +Subject: New Article + +Hi Jerry, + +Let me know if this file translation works. It was done in MWII and converted +to text. It's a new article on Alternative 3. + +Thanks +Bill Donavan, BillD78431@aol.com +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + A Different Perspective on Alternative 3 + by Bill Donavan + +I had always considered Alternative 3 as something more than a hoax, as I'm +sure many of us have. It has been a visceral suspicion based upon a thing in +the back of the mind, call it a hunch. I know that there have been elements +which just do not fit, and it is based upon this that many have thrown out the +baby with the bath water without considering the premise as a whole, or the +implications of such. + +With a knowledge of 'black operations' going on in the world, and various +conspiracy theories circulating which try to tie it all together based upon +each individuals fragmentary perspective, I will try to present my own limited +viewpoint. These theories represent a snapshot of each individual's knowledge +base of the situation at hand, and as such is in a constant state of evolution +or flux. Such is the case of William Cooper, Leslie Watkins, and a few others. + +Leslie Watkins, in an open letter on the InterNet, acknowledged the fact that +he originally formulated Alternative 3 as a hoax to provoke a response, but +did not expect quite as much of a response as he did. In fact, the +'response' is part of the reason which he has moved to New Zealand to escape +those who terrorized him. I believe that the reason that he is still alive is +the fact that he did not have the whole picture. Each conspiriologist has been +diverted from the core of the problem. In many cases this has kept them alive. + +In some instances, they have uncovered too much and have had an 'accident'. In +still others, they have remained alive by remaining public, or have been in +the position to be extremely conspicuous in their absence. By this, I mean +that to be in a sensitive position either professionally or socially, to wind +up dead or missing just validates what that person had to say all along. This +must be extremely frustrating to those of whom are in charge of damage +control. It gives them a feeling of powerlessness. + +In my own case, I think that I have brushed up against those in the damage +control industry without actually locking horns, but then again I can't +actually be sure. No one has come forward and confessed, revealing that some +'random accident' has been their handiwork. + +Then again, I have been threatened by an individual to harm members of my +family if I didn't cooperate with his demands. I never found out what the +demands were since I told him to kiss my ass and hung up on him. I'm still +here so far. + +Now on to the elements of the theory. These are the items which I contend +are important deviations between Alternative 3, various conspiracy theories +and what I perceive is actually going on: + + 1) The 'alien treaty' that Bill Cooper talks about is much more than a + technology transfer. + +There is evidence to the effect that the present state of inactivity in the +space program is not due to budgetary cutbacks as is the official explanation, +but is due to the 'policy committee'. + +Speaking of which, what the hell would a policy committee do anyway? What +policy, or whose would they enforce? Policies usually refer to treaties, and a +'policy committee' is referred to in Alternative 3. A treaty with whom, or +what? + +The logical explanation would be some alien power. And since no power on this +planet would have the technology to do what they seem to do, the logical +possibility would be an extraterrestrial one. It looks like a part of the +treaty would be to stay out of space as a physical presence. Some of the +reasons for this will be discussed later. Suffice it to say at this point that +a permanent space station would not be in their best interest. + + 2) There is no base on the moon or Mars. + +Not only is there no evidence for this, but based on item number 1, there is +no way they can do this without a violation of the treaty. I do not know what +the penalty would be for violating the treaty, but I imagine it to be severe. + +I think that at this point in time the powers which are signatories realize +that they are in a lose-lose situation. The ones which I refer to as aliens +(really a misnomer) treat this planetary culture as a developing nation. As +far as where the people are going in the book Alternative 3, I do have a few +guesses. Drawing upon the Montauk data, one possibility is not where, but +when. The 'aliens' could have been involved in a technological/genetic screwup +of monumental proportions. + +Based upon some data from an individual who shall remain nameless, the +'aliens' tissue resemble human too much for it to be parallel evolution. It is +a continuation of our evolution, augmented or tampered with technologically. + +We have met the enemy and they are us. From other data which I have seen, and +from the Roswell crash and alien autopsy, this view is also supported. There +is a device which is similar to to the 'datahand', a device recently invented +for super-efficient data entry on board the craft. This was in 1947. So +what is a 1994 keyboard doing on board a supposed aliencraft in 1947? Good +question. That is not the only weird artifact, however. + +Scattered across the planet are odd objects which haven't been explained. In +fact, the only explanation would be time travel. In a geode in California is +seen what seems to be a spark plug embedded. That spark plug has recently been +identified as a Champion. + +The geode is over 250,000 years old. It looks like an expedition went back +there, and somebody pulled out their chain saw to cut down a tree for +firewood, and the plug fouled out. Too bad their chain saw hadn't been +misplaced. I would have liked to have seen the explanation for that one. + +Charles Fort cataloged quite a few more, like the footprints in Cambrian +fossilized material. Those footprints had shoes. I would hazard a guess that +if that fossil had been examined a little more closely, the brand name of the +shoe may be found. + +Who knows from what distant time our descendants originate? One source puts a +tissue sample having 500 million years of genetic drift in it. However, +genetic engineering can skew that figure significantly. It could be as little +as 5000, or even 20,000 years based on that. + +Their technological base could be borrowed from different cultures scattered +across time and space. And so the datahand in the 'alien' craft. Some +contactees claim that the inhabitants of the craft have told them that they +are here to collect genetic material, that they are sterile and in danger of +extinction. + +Perhaps they are desperate enough to risk whatever is necessary to ensure the +survival of their/our species. This may in fact not be completely accurate +since they would have evolved toward becoming another species, but their +genetic roots are still here. According to another source, if a species which +has been genetically-overengineered goes back to the base stock, then the +corrupted genome can be restored. Is that what they're doing? + + 3) Those who disappear are not going to the moon or Mars. + +I don't argue with the fact that they go somewhere, it's just not likely based +upon the points above that these people are going to outer space. Actually, if +the Montauk data is correct, and I have reason to believe that it is, then it +would be possible to create a space-time transfer port (time portal) and send +them there. + +If they merely were on the moon or Mars, it might be possible to hijack a +shuttlecraft and make their way back to earth. And no one has to date come +forward with a story of being on the moon or Mars in a secret colony. Even on +Oprah. + +So if Alternative 3 is true, let us assume that for the most part that +transfers to wherever/whenever they're going are one-way deals. You can't go +home if home has long since turned to dust. Also, it would be dangerous for +them to come back if there are microorganisms which have evolved for a future +hostile environment which they would have to be immunized against. It may +result in a plague here, not to mention a rather nasty causality loop. + +But what if they were sent into the past? Good point. They would need to leave +the planet at some discreet point in prehistory to prevent discovery. Then +there's the genetic drift, footprints, and all the other stuff that can't be +explained. + +And the legends of highly evolved technological societies which just 'popped' +into existence when Neanderthals were still digging roots out of the ground +with a stick. It all ties in somehow, it's just the exact nature of the links +which need to be revealed. + +Where were they located? Ah, this is much easier when we deal with time-travel +to the past, since artifacts can be found. Since the geode was found in +California, my money is on that location as a possibility. Then there's the +legends of the 'old ones' setting up a base in Antarctica in Precambrian +times. There are so many legends pointing to so many different locations that +one wonders if several colonies may have been tried through time. + +And then there's the face on Mars. Yep, back to Mars again. It has been +estimated to have been carved about 50,000 to 250,000 years ago, about the +time of the spark plug. + +Geologists speculate that Mars had an Earthlike environment at that time, with +running water and possibly a breathable atmosphere. A good place to put a +colony. If you hijacked a shuttlecraft at that time, you still wouldn't wind +up here and now. So you wouldn't worry about escapees. Where would they go? + +Richard Hoagland has done a lot of work on the links with the face and our own +culture. These links are at the least uncanny, and at the most creepy. How on +earth (pardon the pun) did a human face wind up on Mars? There has been a joke +about this to the extent that with a quarter-million years of erosion, the +tongue is no longer sticking out. But seriously, you would think that NASA +would want to investigate this thing rather than ignoring it. + +But they don't. In fact this is the very thing which raises the hackles on +Hoagland. But, if they KNEW that it is in fact a human artifact, would they +want an investigation? Hell no! Not if they were going to risk a cosmic +Watergate. + +Conclusion + +You really need to experientially pull in all possible data to formulate a +conclusion while realizing that with all that you do know, it's still a +fraction of what's really out there. And all the other individuals each have a +piece of the puzzle, even though each believes they may have it all. + +The animosity of fellow consipirologists is what keeps the puzzle from ever +being assembled. This 'divide and conquer' stratagem has been successful +throughout the ages. I predict that if conspirology ever really does pull +together all the pieces, then another layer of the onion may be peeled away to +reveal another level to solve. And another... And another. + +Perhaps we may never discover what is really going on, but a view of what they +want us to see. For who is going to discriminate between a diversionary +tactic, and the truth? It has been said that a truth is best hidden between +two lies. + +Enjoy the sandwich. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------