Unacknowledged Page #4
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and blackmailed,
he then began to debunk the issue.
Skepticism is very healthy.
And I'm a big skeptic about
more than 90% of the information
out there on this subject
which the public needs to be skeptical.
However,
skepticism is not just blindly denying
everything that is legitimate.
For example,
we have 3,500 cases
where extra terrestrial vehicles
have landed and left physical traces.
We have 4,000 cases
where they have been tracked on radar,
and seen by pilots.
We have an enormous amount
and physical evidence.
And, in our last project,
brought out an actual
body that is most likely
not of human origin.
So, the question becomes
what is the metric for the evidence?
Well, the evidence is
actually overwhelming.
There's more evidence for UFOs
than there are for black holes.
Most of the theories in astrophysics,
most of the evidence for
most of the medicines you take.
I'm speaking now as a trauma doctor.
And yet, we have this
blockage in the mainstream media
and scientific establishment saying,
"Where is the evidence?"
"What do we know?"
We know now we live in
an ever-expanding universe.
We know that there are
billions of stars, and
planets literally out there.
And the universe is getting bigger.
We know from our fancy telescopes
that just in the last
2 years, more than 20
planets have been identified
outside our solar system
that seem to be far enough
from their suns and dense enough
that they might be able to support
some form of life. So...
It makes it increasingly
less likely that we're alone.
Oh, you're trying to give me
a hint that there are aliens?
"Of course flying saucers are real, and
they are interplanetary."
Air Chief Marshall,
Lord Dowding.
When I was eight or nine,
I saw one of these objects
in broad daylight.
There was a beautiful,
seamless, disc in a blue sky
back when the skies were very blue.
And I was with some boys
in the neighborhood,
and we saw this and went, "Oh, My God!"
"They're real. We saw a UFO."
And my parents said,
"Oh, well, you're just a kid."
But I became completely
absorbed in this.
So my interest in this
goes back to my childhood.
The disclosure project
was an accident of history.
In 1990, I formed the center for the
study of extraterrestrial intelligence,
to form a diplomatic core
to make peaceful contact
with these civilizations.
Because, once you
conclude that they're real,
and they're of interstellar origin,
the next question is,
"What are we gonna do about it?"
And so, I concluded what we
is not militarizing the relationship,
but sort of having
much like the physicians
for social responsibility
who were going to the Soviet Union
coldest days of the Cold War.
There was no one at the United
Nations or State Department
or any foreign ministry dealing with it.
So we started a set of
protocols to make contact.
And sure enough we had
some spectacular successes.
Holy, damn, hot sh*t!
- Hot dog!
- Thank you.
This got kicked up to
the intelligence community.
So, by 1992,
the head of Army Intelligence,
people inside the National
Security Agency,
and other three-lettered agencies.
My intention was never to get involved
with trying to disclose this issue.
My interest was in this whole
concept of making contact
for peaceful purposes,
and to advance our civilization
from a planetary civilization to
an interplanetary civilization.
That was really the heart
of my sincere interest.
But along that way,
you know, and eventually, a man who is
friends with the director of the CIA,
by the time Clinton became president,
and who said, "You're not gonna
be the first person to brief."
"the Director of Central Intelligence
and the Clinton administration on this
because they had made inquiries, and
they had been lied to,
which I did not believe."
I mean, he was that blunt about it.
went down the rabbit hole.
So can the government
keep a secret this big?
One of the biggest weapons in the
intelligence community's arsenal
is our general belief
that the US government couldn't
possibly keep a secret this big
from the American public.
But the existence of the
National Reconnaissance Office
remained secret for over 30 years.
The mere existence of the NSA,
jokingly referred to as
"No Such Agency,"
was kept secret, until it grew so large
that it was quite conspicuous.
And those working in the Manhattan
Project developing the atom bomb
were told that any secrets
that they disclose
would result in ten years in prison,
or an equivalent of a $100,000 fine.
Only when the weapons were
used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki
did the government disclose
what they were.
Of all things to keep secret,
the fact that there is this
bountiful option that we have
of reaching out into the stars
with other civilizations
in sharing information,
and sharing resources, and
sharing knowledge, and sharing
spiritual insights and values.
To suppress that information,
and to conceal it
is part of the efforts of
that is threatened by that reality.
And so this is one of the ultimate
secrets that needs to be exposed.
"We have indeed been contacted,
perhaps even visited,
by extraterrestrial beings,
and the US government,
in collusion with the other
national powers of the Earth,
is determined to keep this information
from the general public."
Victor Marchetti,
former Special Assistant
to the Executive Director of the CIA.
And in this document
from the Canadian government,
"The matter is the most
highly classified subject
in the United States government,
rating higher
than the H-bomb."
That was the most top
secret doomsday weapon
at that time in development.
And the second item, B,
"Flying saucers exist, period."
C, "Their modus operandi is unknown,
but concentrated effort is
being made by a small group
headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush."
And then, D,
"The entire matter is considered
by the United States authorities
to be of tremendous significance."
What is more sensitive
than the development of the
hydrogen bomb prior to its detonation?
The UFO issue.
Our priority, therefore...
The entire subject has been managed
in a way from the '40s onward
with extraordinary secrecy around it.
The event at Roswell, because
it resulted in the acquisition
of material that could be studied.
It created a sea change in the whole
national security organization,
because within weeks of that event,
the CIA was formed.
Within weeks, there was
the formation of the Air Force
which was split off from
the army Air Force.
It also let, however,
the development of unacknowledged
special access projects.
Which is why Eisenhower,
even though he knew about
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