UFO Promotion Goes Mainstream – Quick Hide!
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Former Air
Force Officers Claim UFOs Visited Bases, Tampered With Nukes ...
UFOs They're out there, say a handful of former Air Force officers.
The truth is out there, and a group of retired Air Force officers
gathered the media and a handful of well-wishers at the National
Press Club in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to reveal what they
say is a government cover-up of decades of alien contact. The officers
claimed, through their own individual accounts, that during the
Cold War UFOs visited various USAF installations, but that's just
the precursor to a more remarkable assertion: the aliens were tampering
with our nukes. Gathered by well-known UFO researcher Robert Hastings,
the officers all individually gave similar accounts that
sometime between 1963 and 1980 each was present at nuclear missile
sites when unexplained flashing lights appeared in the sky at the
same time the missiles went form alert status to non-responsive.
In one account, retired targeting officer Robert Jamison said all
10 missiles in his charge known as a "flight"
went off alert status just as rumors of unidentified lights in the
sky overhead swept through the base. Jamison didn't see the UFO
himself, but several others on the base witnessed the incident.
The cause of his missiles going offline is unknown. ~ Popular Science
Dominant
Social Theme: They're out there and soon they'll be in here.
Free-Market
Analysis: We've dealt with the UFO phenomenon as an elite fear-based
promotion, but it turns out we're not the only ones who are somewhat
dubious about what's going on. There doesn't seem any doubt to us
that the pace has picked up. Reuters recently carried a press release
about the UFO dog-and-pony show (see article excerpt above) now
underway. Sub-dominant social theme: "Maybe you didn't believe
your hysterical next door neighbor but you'll certainly believe
the US Air Force."
It seems to
be serious business at first glance doesn't it? A group of Air Force
officers are finally blowing the whistle on the UFO cover-up. They
DO exist, these flying saucers, and the folks flying them have been
fiddling around with nuclear weapons. It seems fairly definitive
after all. Everyone knows that military people don't lie and these
officers seem to have no agenda other than to tell the truth.
But nonetheless,
we are suspicious! (It is a habit of ours.) Robert Hastings has
been "investigating" UFOs for about 30 years and has written
books on the subject, and he's one of the organizers of this latest
exposé. It seems very much of his show, and he certainly has his
detractors. We found this on the 'Net, the other day, courtesy of
PR Web:
Is Current
Flurry of UFO Disclosures Setting Up False Flag Operation? ... U.S.
representative for only authenticated, still ongoing UFO contact
case questions government-media agenda behind latest press conference;
considers Air Force testimony, Roswell, etc. to be "UFOs 101"
While the
recent National Press Club UFO conference by ex-Air Force personnel,
which was also covered on CNN, was hailed as a breakthrough by most
UFO enthusiasts, one researcher takes a more cautious position on
the significance of the event. "There's no question that the
military witnesses are very sincere," says Michael Horn. "But
while they may be 100% truthful, it's exactly like the very overworked
Roswell story where there is no hard evidence to put on the table,
only anecdotal stories. Secondly, they honestly can't be certain
as to just what these objects are, or from where they are coming,"
said Horn. "Certainly everything unknown is not extraterrestrial;
some of them have very natural explanations."
... "I
have to wonder why the sudden media love affair with these sightings.
One possibility is that the powers that be encourage 'safe' UFO
stories, i.e. ones that have no real, tangible proof. The other
possibility is that there's a false flag event, like a fake ET landing
or even attack, in the works. What better way to try to terrify
and control the masses and bolster the weapons industry,
which already utilizes fake 'alien abductions' and 'animal mutilations'
to push for more weapons?"
Horn says
that his communications with two of the UFO news conference participants
was less than satisfactory. "I was surprised that neither of
the people I contacted knew anything about the Meier case. But even
more surprising was their refusal to be educated about, or comment
on, it. It seemed to me that they had some kind of fear, which seemed
strange considering that one man is an author promoting a book on...UFOs."
Horn, as we
can see, is running a promotion of his own for someone called
Billy Meier. Who is Billy Meier? According to Horn, (Meier's "official
representative"), Meier's UFO sighting "is the only scientifically
proven, still ongoing extraterrestrial UFO contact case." Hey,
everybody's got an angle.
Of course it
all started with the radio broadcast of War of the Worlds by Orson
Welles and has been growing ever since. US military brass and officials
in other Western countries have launched countless investigations
into the matter. Wikipedia lists just a few of them, as follows:
- Project
Blue Book, previously Project Sign and Project Grudge, conducted
by the United States Air Force from 1947 until 1969
- The secret
U.S. Army/Air Force Project Twinkle investigation into green fireballs
(19481951)
- Ghost
rockets investigations by the Swedish, U.K., U.S., and Greek militaries
(19461947)
- The secret
CIA Office of Scientific Investigation (OS/I) study (195253)
- The secret
CIA Robertson Panel (1953)
- The secret
USAF Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14 by the Battelle Memorial
Institute (19511954)
- The Brookings
Report (1960), commissioned by NASA
- The public
Condon Committee (19661968)
- The private,
internal RAND Corporation study (1968)[44]
- The private
Sturrock Panel (1998)
Every time
one of these "studies" comes out it only adds fuel to
the fire. And the entire field of UFO research received considerable
resources in the late 20th century from Laurance Rockefeller who
apparently believed that most of humanity's troubles could be laid
at the doorstep of alien invaders. The involvement of the Rockefellers,
along with a comment made by Orson Welles (which we cannot locate
now) that his original broadcast had certain "anonymous"
sponsors only adds to our suspicions about the ever-burgeoning UFO
phenomenon.
From our point
of view it has all the makings of a classical elite promotion
as we have previously reported. Crop circles; disemboweling of cows;
alien abductions, the list goes on; there has been a steady "aliens
among us" promotional drumbeat for decades. Not to mention
an absolute tidal wave of science fiction books and movies, "first
contact" documentaries and even NASA space probes.
But lately
all of this information seems to be moving into the realm of "respectable"
reporting. In fact, our collective antenna goes up (shades of My
Favorite Martian) when the mainstream press gets involved.
Popular Science, Reuters and a slew of other media are beginning
to cover UFO goings-on in a matter-of-fact way, we've noticed (see
article excerpt at the beginning of this analysis) and this is new
from our perspective.
Now we have
a great deal of difficulty with the idea that the Anglo-American
axis would actually promote some sort of alien invasion as a way
to further global governance. But given the relentless promotion
of the fraught 2012 "end-of-the-world" date and the fervor
with which the elite is working toward consolidating international
control, we can't help but wonder if something isn't in the works.
Conclusion:
As we've written before, we would have dismissed such speculation
outright in the past. But that was before the powers-that-be decided
to turn breathing into pollution and to monetize CO2 and "trade"
exhalations. Now anything goes.
Reprinted
with permission from The
Daily Bell.
October
6, 2010
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