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SUBJECT: REFLECTIONS OF A PRO-UFOLOGLST FILE: UFO3226
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Debunking versus Counterintelligence:Reflections of a
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Pro-ufologlst by Richard D. Butler To the
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pro-ufologlst, debunking and counterintelligence (CI) efforts
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are seen as the greatest hindrances to legitimate research. The
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two terms are frequently used as synonyms. In fact, they are
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two very distinct operations. Debunking has two sources: the
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U.S. government and civilians. The civilian debunkers are
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usually professional academics, whose motivation is principally
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reactionary protection against a challenge to their world view.
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They see UFOs, and belief in UFOs and even organized study of
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UFOs as a threat to their own reality system. The protective
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strategy is, in psychological terms, the well known process
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called "denial." We see it in alcoholics, and we see it in
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UFO-bashers. It is also quite an efficient way to handle complex
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data and hypotheses.Simply deny it, make a joke, and move on and
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away from the challenge. Ridicule is an almost essential part of
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the denial process. The debunker strives to convince not only
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his audience that the subject is nonsense, but he must also
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convince himself. The self-imposed wall of denial is enforced by
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ridicule.There is nothing new about thedebunking process. The
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history of science is, in a sense, the history of
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debunking.Clearly, every important advance in science has been
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met with ridicule. A recent example is the development of the
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atomic bomb. Top scientists were skeptical that the bomb would
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work. President Roosevelt's military aide stated that, as an
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expert in explosives, he could assure the President that the
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atomic bomb would never, and could never, explode! Yet in the
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early morning hours over the Trinity Site, a tiny flower of hell
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blossomed in the desert. The impossible had become awesomely
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real. Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer was heard intoning,
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"Behold I become death, a shatterer of worlds." This was
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an apt epitaph for the debunkers, whose psychological world was
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shattered. Debunking has been with us since the first
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debunker laughed at the man who decided to move out of the cave.
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In a particularly difficult field of research like ufology, the
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debunker must be accepted as something that simply comes with
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the territory. We must groan, but accept the old saying, "If
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you can"t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen."The second
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category of debunking is the official U.S.government version.
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This brings us into the deep waters of counterintelligence. CI
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is defined as specific and planned activities conducted to
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destroy the effectiveness of aforeign intelligence operation.
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There are various sub-operationswithin the heading of CI.The one
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of most importance to this discussion is counterespionage, which
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is those activities carried out to neutralize another
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intelligence gathering group. Its operational parameters include
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penetration, deception, and manipulation of those suspected of
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conducting espionage activities. And it's all perfectly legal:
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presidential executive orders have made it so.Because these
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activities are necessarily covert, not much is known about them
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by the general public. CI operations are staffed by highly
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skilled and dedicated personnel. Their goal is to deny an enemy
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information which could be used to destroy our lives, property,
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and way of life. But how does the UFO business tie in?National
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Intelligence is the key term. This is defined as any
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intelligence information produced by the CIA (or other
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equivalent agency) that bears on the broad aspects of national
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policy and the national security of the United States. This
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intelligence is then analyzed to determine if a threat condition
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exists. If the answer is "yes," a Threat Analysis Report is
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prepared. The report identifies and locates the threat,and
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estimates the potential damage levels which the threat could
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inflict.The Threat Analysis Report is sent to the National
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Security Council (NSC) for review. The Council, in turn,advises
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the President with respect to formulation and integration of
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domestic, foreign, and military policies.Once the threat is
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confirmed by the NSC, various agencies will be tasked to perform
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both the intelligence and counterintelligence functions, as well
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as accelerated defensive weapons programs.It is time to look at
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the UFO intelligence gathering program. Most ufologists will
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probably be shocked by the nature and dimensions of this
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operation.Every ufologist and UFO organization in the world is
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an overt intelligence-gathering asset of the United States.Your
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job as a ufologist is to monitor all UFO activities,including
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sightings, landings and abductions. This information is
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published, providing an intelligence channel back into the
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system. The CIA has the mission of collecting all published
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civilian UFO intelligence data. An Air Force public information
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release (still in use) tells us that their investigation of UFOs
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ended with the deactivation of Project Blue Book. Further, it
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says that UFO investigations have been turned over to academic
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institutions and civilian UFO research organizations.In
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practice, this means that information of genuine scientific
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value will not be overlooked. In other words,Blue Book never
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really ended, it just changed hands. And, whether you know
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it or not, or like it or not, you are part of the
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intelligence-gathering network, feeding straight to the CIA's
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UFO files.But this particular brand of intelligence data is
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perfectly open to the public, in the form of UFO books, journals
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and public meetings. And this presents the government with a
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unique problem. As a UFO researcher, you are simultaneously
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gathering data for the government, and trying to break through
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the wall of secrecy to discover what the government knows. You
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are spying for them, and spying on them.By spying on your own
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government and, in fact, doing so in a very aggressive manner,
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you automatically trigger the counter-intelligence
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machinery.The task of screwing you up,meaning the official CI
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operation against ufologists, is assigned to Security and
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Counter-intelligence Special Operations departments within
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various intelligence agencies. Note the three main mission
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criteria:(1) Denial to ufologists of the government's offensive
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and defensive weapons capabilities; (2) Denial to
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ufologists of the government's intelligence gathering
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capabilities and level of analysis; and (3) Prevention of direct
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or indirect Psychological Warfare effect.Are these measures
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justifiable? In the balance are our rights as U.S. citizens
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versus the degradation of America's national security caused by
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release of the UFO information. With this in mind, let's review
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the three criteria in detail.Item (1) is fairly obvious. If a
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potential enemy learns our weapons technology, he can develop
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countermeasures. This in turn would render the weapons system
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useless, and make us vulnerable to attack. So the answer is a
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clear and resounding "No!" to release. Item (2) is the reverse
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side of item (1). We are gathering information in order to make
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the enemy's weapons ineffective. Here is a purely
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hypothetical example.Suppose we are successful through FOIA, or
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through what you must admit amounts to standard espionage
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techniques which we call "UFO research," and discover that the
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government has photos of a UFO hovering above a submarine.
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Moreover, the information we have obtained tells us that the
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submarine is at a depth of 50 fathoms. We also get pictures
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taken at 100 and 200 fathoms, and quickly publish all the facts.
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The Soviet submarine commanders would get the message at once
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-the U.S. anti-submarine surveillance technology is only capable
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of imaging down to 200 fathoms. So they would design attack
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strategies in which they would cruise without worry at depths
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below that level. Bad news for our side, and it puts ufologists
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on the wrong end of the logic of item (2).Item (3) is by far the
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most complex issue.Psychological Warfare is accomplished by two
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main methods.First, direct aggressive efforts aimed at the
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enemy, and second, indirect damage caused by release of
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information regarding the enemy's capabilities and intentions.
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The purpose of "Psy War" is to erode the will of the enemy
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nation, and it can have a devastating impact on military
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effectiveness. A battle lost in the mind usually translates
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directly to military defeat. But the effects of Psy War go
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beyond military targets.Both government and private institutions
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can be severely damaged. An example is the stock market crash
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which took place just before the Gulf War. This is minor
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compared with the psychological shock waves that would be
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produced by release of certain UFO information. In fact,
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the harm would almost certainly be unprecedented in terms of
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damage levels,with major impact on basic religious and economic
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institutions.The major methods employed by UFO
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counterintelligence are debunking and disinformation. Debunking
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can be as simple as using the technique of over-simplification
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of analysis. For example, the time-honored quick answer to a UFO
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sighting, such as "weather balloon," or "swamp gas."
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Disinformation, however, should be our main area of concern. It
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uses a technique known in the trade as "plausible denial." One
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way to view this is that the information is 2% truth and 98%
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nonsense, of some mixture of the two, but never the whole truth.
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It must appear legitimate on the surface, but have
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enough bunk in it to send you off in a totally wrong direction.
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By far the most powerful weapon in the ufo counter-intelligence
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arsenal is the ufologists themselves. A former CI officer once
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remarked to me about a prominent New York City ufologist, "If he
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didn't exist, we'd have to invent him." There is nothing that
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counter-intelligence operators appreciate more than a gullible
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ufologist i.e. born again lesbian lizards from Antares,
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seven-foot alien cockroaches with hyperactive libidos, etc. The
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result is that the credibility of the entire UFO research
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community is debased. Little wonder that the press treats the
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subject as a joke. That's what the CI people work so
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hard to accomplish. The "aliens are eating us" crowd is the
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answer to the CI prayers.This brings us to the question of
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whether the government is justified in witholding certain
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information from the public based in its psychological impact
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alone.The first NSC meeting was held in September, 1947. One of
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the main topics is rumored to have been the retrieval of a
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crashed alien aircraft at Roswell. We might know if this rumor
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is true, but the minutes of that meeting have been removed by
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the CIA from the National Archives. Interestingly, they were
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removed in February, 1979. This is when intelligence operatives
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discovered that a book telling the truth about the Roswell crash
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was about to be published.It then became necessary to clean up
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the "paper trail," among other CI moves to protect the Roswell
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secret.The NSC had to consider the Roswell UFO crash only eight
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years after the Orson Welles "War of the Worlds" broadcast, in
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which panic ensued when the public thought Martians were
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invading. Little wonder that President Truman kept mum. Was this
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a sound policy? I believe it was in 1947, and on through to
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today. At least in the sense that the public was not ready for
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the stunning revelation of aliens in our midst. But the public
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will never be ready! Nor is there any way to prepare the public.
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Therefore, further concealment is futile, as well as morally
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unjustifiable.In terms of national security, when a government
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is forced to treat its own populace as an enemy, then that
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government is already defeated and has lost its right to exist.
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Abductees are the only directly affected portion of the
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population. Granted, it is a very tiny fraction. But have we
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decided to write them off, to list them as an acceptable loss in
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this shadowy but nevertheless very real War of the Worlds? In
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closing, I wish to express my sympathy for those in government
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who are faced with these terrible decisions.I know you desire to
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do the right thing. To my colleagues in ufology, my advice
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is: be very careful what you ask for, because sometimes your
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wishes are granted. If your fervent wishes are granted, our
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whole civilization will suddenly have a new, revolutionary set
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of ideas about who and what we are.Can you take responsibility
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for the cataclysm? Although I have used the term "threat" in
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this discussion, it should be obvious that if the aliens are
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truly hostile, we would have learned that the very, very hard
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way long ago. That there are great changes in store for mankind
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is certain. How we as a people handle those changes will
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determine the level of loss to our social and spiritual
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realities. Or, as the alien may have said, "Lose a planet, gain
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a galaxy."
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