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It beggars belief that after the {arce and clear hoax involving the
’supposed Alien’ undergoing a "so called Autopsy", with clear doubts in the minds of
most researchers who paid to view the ’Exclusive footage’ at the Hallam University
way back in August 1995.
o This ’Scam’ was in fact organised by Philip Mantle, the then ’Director of Investiga’
tions’ lor the group BUFORA. They staged the event with the accomplished SALES’
MAN ’santilli’, with a clear intent to make ’Loadsamoney!!’out o$’the film footage.
I shall say now,that I had no intentions to travel to Shelfield University to pay for the
privilege of what must rate as one ol the worst hoaxes ever staged. Instead I made
my views clear at the time and have not changed them since.
The whole issue stinks of commercialism and profiteering, a.nd I doubt whether the
vast population of researchers will be takon for a ride again.l’Once Bitten Twice
Shy’ as the old sayrng gQes.
Readers may also remember the following well’known sayings :
’The Ruse That Laid The Golden Egg’ and ’There’s No Business Like ShowBusiness’!!
Until our next Newsletter keep watching those niglrt skies!!
Sincere regards and all best wishes.
kta
Peter Cliffe
Editor
IFONUK
The Cowflop Quarterly
Vol. 1.No.
REPORTII{G ON UFOLOGICAL FRAUDS AND FAI{TASIES
1 Friday, May 5,1905 Freo
By Robert. Todd
1!:, -9,te-!9
othar.
utrrfJt.
G,
y,!l! t?!!9r-s,,1!?
I. baliera
(d
lhd sditor
vstrQr atat!ryyfy.j?ff
did not gutsttEr9twoi
noa considar mt.tot.or
onerwofany hLol
EXPLTI{ATIOI{:
to.the..6ditgt.gt taugu9aInrsrnarionar
publicarion n lnal.the
oiing so that.in.that
ot puDtrcarrcn
tull sloty isiournat.
uFo R6port6r (tuP.) which,ottor,Jerome
known,wnnout-6i6iting’ir,o’
aen-
d
one roason or
iiiitslor himsett. ctuh’s
ciston,
als-
tnves.ttgators.-
n|ss !-o. c.r cytatnas
’investigators"
with..that
lttI ofll
r:[i:xl*’J";""""]nii{
has
g
onl! lair
tatr to otter
nalll t,an
linall!
.o
mE lo
th| blowing
rewalod in Randla’s
bean reraatod
invastigetive matoriatl othet rcsearchsts
th9 lull
lha
#:::fy,:i"x"}!"Ti;^i’I!1#i!^"ii*:,*,2!d:::19!:!?:
becauie
!?!:*d^y-g_" i i,i,r’ii.-)iin,iwnaslst-_
dnd tha roaderf,an d$cids
Randlo,s rcsponso to my lellf.t, published in lUR.Randta yblte w
.exptairba;
his in.6rlst was in protecting ti; c"iiiitiiit nii
Randlo rcredled that tho commorciat aspects ot aoswett i,6
ce ain Rolwe’t
.ns

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ttsdr.r.$ .,to
?xplana,ion," truth.
sqarch Ior ths truan. iiie"iiiortant
tir more
aro lat cuFos,
impo dni to CalFOS,

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than.ths
ligdtorg" tt@r,
Pl*^!y!^,!:y!r9!.."::t:L!9, s(,arcn
"#l"j!-.!
t!l\r:<?t 6!!E.s to(lor ex.pEtneo tne commercialization
The
qllteltgs.
!,nl9ligs..commetc@l,zaUon
r.hsls.qrc o!Hoswell
ol
bodt-deab,
Rbswell also helps .explain why c tain lac’t hAJe bean
tnat ndvet were. The Roswell incident starlsd bacQ!4qe ol human arror, but it suivivog because ol iui{n accounts ol
r hsrs arc no Dod( deatg, no moie
morie deais,
dsalg, not aleii&
dven lu liclionalbl
rictionartzed
gp!91 .lult 8,.194,7, quorod Brioadisr Ggnsrat Donatd yars8,
Dncwll TIID .ILVU!DIICD TUIT I rn TUf
I lllt rlnr narl ti\ru
trnn
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Ivrltr, uv|/u|Jlt
This is in ro,ernco to^turr cnrot of tho Aar Woalhsr Ssrvic6, egpoiirrg
lh6 articl6,’Tho Air Forcs roDort on lsw ol th6 tar0ore "aro usod
gaying that only a yrv
wtrere-soini
ar wind inlofmation
Roswell: An abssncs of oyid6nco,. by Mark Rodoghibr and crrc protoct roquiro8 haghly daity; accurato
Ma^rk Chsn6y, ryiich appsarsd in th Soptombe;/Octob8r extroms altitudeo." My r6soarch into lho subioct morsfrbm
1994 odilion oa ,UP. than
Th authors accpt what CUFOS’ Roswsll ,inv8stigators’ lo
and.Handl)
In rnany flaws In thrfer-convonlional
(Sj:hmitt
rsul mor tmportant to tho
to as tho wi8dom,"
caso lhan
’conyontonal
the lelge
porhapS nono HOStvS||
Dromi6o uoon ned
or-
rorty ysars a||or ths lect confirmod General yaieg’ Etetemontg
tho prsrs. Ths targotc wors rurl in widesproad uie afiho
wrsdom." fimo rno Hostv6[inctuding
evff ’n|tns8s68,
aen on6 b6lor6. Maior Marcsl and
Brazl w.w.-Brazot.
Inctdonl, and it is doublful that sn, of tho
may hava lound wsathgr
-:-r6gTqiFof
r’lrs
’ Irtrnuog
4ich th6 sntir
to Roswoll
llourish. myth is
Rodoghisr
bas6d,
and
cnd
Chosnoy
latsa promiso aS thB loundation lof $oms ol thoir
cisms of thg Air Forc6 fsoort.
on vJhich
maks riyth
crili- r-orc
th6
uso ot
balloons
thoso
Brazsl’s
on th
bailoon8
rench
catried
statomont
a
on
that
tho
two prsviou8
unu8ual
what ho
oc-cagiong,
tadar
lound targots,
ihis tlme
but fleithg, o,
in
A8 8 ,osult,
noiaiiel
Roswoll Dail!s-qljoro*iioiir*
sombled woathsf baltooft is port8ctty consi8tont rvith
re Juty’9, t947, odirion or rh6bv drsrrnctron B statomant. A radar targot is not a rvsathGr balloon,Aire
thd
W.W.
rsportsrs ora16l,
during
Fecold,
an
vrhich (igscribed ths dobri8 lound
bassd on stllgmonts 9raz6l made to the naoor’i ftEik6-
intsrviotv tho proyiou8 day. Accoritirio to Rolying
tho
on
creShsd-saucor
allsgations
ths papcr, Brazl ’had preyiously lound 1wo rioathgr baltdon8 rne crashed-caucor promot6l8 conclude that Aia Forcs osrson. medo
promotsr8
by csrtain
con8igtsntly
Roswoll
tail to
witnesgos,
on
way rosembls
Dlrvo
that, "Thissithr ol thoso.’
statmgnt
Rodoghigr and
haa n6ror b6n eblg toChesnev
ob’-
tn ranch, bul thal what ho found thid timo did not in any nel al Fort Worlh concoalod iho "rsal. Roswsll dbris ahd sub.
souato with st,tutd bsat-up
a not usod
targolE sror radarlortarget it6 stsad. gut since tnis
routineinmotorological
alg original Air Forco orplanation
s0urc6
InoBrazsl’s
of tho
thal a
. . .’
vyoathor baloon was and nsre not
Roswoll dobris., 11 also romains ditticult to basrs, whsro did ths Fort Wotth porsonnl
suppliod
reconcilg with lho nw balloon orplanation, bscauss Flioht 4 lule lor lho wreckogo trom tho aliOn spacoshio, yvhich.
did tgt consist ol any unusual ba odn melefist
crashao.$aucsf promotetS
statomant with ih6heyo nol bs6n abl6 to tbsco_- or lho targols woro not ayaileblo
Faold floowsll Army Air oithsr
Fi6td. ot
to the wsathsr

lim"ilii
Fort Wontr
alyork
ltnd
dentelly, boro 0 rsmerkeblo ros0mblsnc6 to the reder irroots?
o
ob8ofvationg,
eouadrona on a routin6
6 to Substi.
coioci.

itnac;i_- Cidn’t-
oncilE Force
AirRoswoll statomonls
causs lhe investigetors rsporting on oithor Hafloon Group porsonnol, operalingNow Uniyersrtv (NyU)
xnow,
gots, such- a3.th6
or dotabsratolyon(c)
did not ropoft, tho fact that rad8,
recoyered in the Forwell
were rol in widssproad usa et tho tim oa the Roswell
did not
incident, Fiold,
Air woro using thss6 targt8, oul
worl.
wofth had no [nowl6d0o ot thoir
up ol som6Tlro Cabris
the targ6t8?
but
Alamoooido Army
th6 psrso;nol at Fori
So wheto thy
Ih6 obviouB answor iBdidthstrs diq
ihe;
dent,
to Air and
wsalhor or
only a fsw erc60tions. ner sjrtqa r unknown
ForcewithpGrsonnol,
rsssafch
ticular targots, part8 andof
otho.
ono
tha.r tho8o Dorsonnl Th6sc
dsvolopmont aitivitisc.
or hore ol which
6noaogd in
appear in’the oar_ W.W.
rgaldgbri3
Major Mfcol broughf
quontly llsw to Fort
daprctgd in th3 Roswti pl,otosraFhs
to FoBwoI Armt subs6-pro-
Brar8l rgcoversd, and th6
verisam Air Fiotit, snd
th;
dobris

radar, ths SCR-504,


Hosrvfl pnorographs, wer dosigned for uso with a sDocitic
accuratoartillory.
aircralt which wa8 a gunJeying radar loi
Th artillory men operat’ing the gun8 noodod
anti.
comDsn_
fossor
in B.Moore,
Bul lho Rostvsll Worth
Charloc
Now Morico in
oyidencB.
pholographs rsysl oth6r
tvho hoadsd tho NyU balloon lam
Juno.Jult conclmions.
t047, FitBt. oremined tho phorographs
sato for winds inlormalion
lvtnd
targsls. alolt.
to adiuSt tho tyoaoonS
This was the primary uie ol to
ma_ and roachsd ceystal relgyenl hs roDoontrd

_ routineridar

.
By 1947, thsse targts usis iJs6d theee
lorssryicEs tho b0lloon motorial as haying comg from souirdinc
Tha rader targsts ryere’Pllot-Balloon Taroot8’ andono bsiloons.
tsorologacal obsoryationc. In6ted, tho’El mroht
$.Ior,two_
wodthsr
mothod8 dgtormining vrind8 elo,l, tho "pibal’,
roli6rl rea8onably orpect thom to b6 tlonn on Oilot baltoons. Fty;no
9Ir baothoroon) mthod, lof tvhich rquirod risuallI trac.ftino a oilot thom on clustsrr ot Eounding balloon8 was unorthodor, ani ai
balloon, and lhs Radio Dirgction
usod a small radio transmittor toFinding
looaa.
.Thisinintormation
rsponso wasqugries
(RDF)methoi, whictt
trad( aho progfBs ol tho bal- tar
rnat
as Prolsssor Mooro wa8 avr6r6, only his belloon group treS
making lhoso unorthodor llights
Inrtmedditron,
wr whsroas
a[
in Now Mertco at the ttmb.
lhs pilot
ptgm.rted
Ing ba ooos w0r6 unpigm6nt6d aid to belloon! 0on6rally In u8o at
risual tractino, ths
aB many rmpun.
gound-
HOSWS Incidant.to
1947, turnishsd to th6 pr6ss back in July ot
crasnoo’saucsr promotors, annot
Although madswidoly
in Aonnection
rBported
Associated pross
with’ths
(Ap) by th niro.
to
tros lrom tho nooprone ag posgiblo,oliminato
si allrtuds possibl, Ths unpigmentedotder in to attatn lhs
soundino
tnoral6d ansr srposur0 lo Eunlight, and dtscolord In tho
htoh_
beltoone;s-
Friday, May 5,1995 ’I’he Cowtlop Quaflerly t 1
orocess. whil lhe pilot balloons Isndod to rslain thsir pig’ targetg on botyveon 50 and ’|00 balloon llighlB mado blvrssnYvo
mentd colors, evsn alter arposulo to th sun. But, conltart Jun l94t and 1952. Sinco multiplo targets wars usd, pocu-
to th grronoous inlofmation containod in thoballoon
slatomont tho could bo talking aboul Eysral hundrsd targots with tho
laps, which caught Frolegsor Moofo’s altgnlion upon hi8
Air Force askad Protsssot Mooro to sign,it lhvrould matorial
"almost liar targots. Y6t. in lhsir attampt lo discrodil tho
did not dstriorato to the point whgro
llak88 or aghes altsr rposuro t0 lho
look ov6ry us of lho
like dark qrav’a or black dayt lomphasis addodl.’
Mogul orplanetion, Rodoghiot 8nd Chssnot foiscl es meny e8
few tx
su^ monthi oilf fortor In fact, it took a sovsral hundrod lir8thand obgstrations of lho taDo with the
symbols in fsyof ol th6 ons.tim ob8ryalion8
pinkish-purpliohv{riting.’
wher6 it rssombled charrsd paper.
the baitoon matorial to dstoriorato to tho poini
ll tor somothing
b8cams britllo and ol ths ’ali6n

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would tlak easily, and could easily be mistaksn prociss It should bo nol6d thal oorsonnol nho workd v{ith th
that had b6n In a lirs.’although lt would not bematorial
ash.
ilsoundingProteSsor Mooro turnishd
to Now ms with sunlight tor
Morico lqif- W.W.
to call
trom a also
targ8ts,
raderrocsll but tyho had no connsclion with Pfoicl Mogul,
tho poculiar laps with tho pinkish-purpliEh symbol8.
Th6 Dholographs ars lho bsl, mosl rsliablo eyidonco lor
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balloon he exposd Brazol lound lhe Fostsr Ranch. anC th6
on
displaysd thsso charactsristlcs.
nortf$which
Altsr oxaminrng th Roswsll photographs’
concludd that tho dspth ot dalkning olThis,
is consistGnt with an early June launch.
sistsnt with the no!ryspapsito accounts,
jor Marcsl’s statsmonts the at pr68s
Protossor Mooto
th balloon matsrral
in lurn, is
apparenlly basod on
ths lim6, thet Bfazol
what
papor occount8 lurnish ths bost, most r0liabl6 account of lho
cMoan-- crashsd-saucor
$oqugflco of srsnl8 that occurrod back in Jult ol
countsth6 bscause
promotor8 lond to dismiss lh nofrSpapor 1047.
lhoy disputo th "ali8n 5pac66hip" erplanation.
whst public ha3 not b66n told is that muchbtotMaiot tho
Th
ac-
informa-pro-
had discovsrd tho dsbris on Juno 141h.
shown Thsrs
si-dered
in is no disputing th6 tacthad
ths Foswdll photographs
lioht for ssyral rvssks. OrdinaryNobody goos
squipmont.
exosndabtelaunchod.
sounding
th6 balloon
thatbssn srposedmatstial
balloons ara
to
searching
scuon- himslf.
lor
tion in thoso nowspapr cloriss wa8 lurnishod
mol6
mouthth6
crash6d-Eaucsr
In$toad, lh6
Bhut and not talk lo tho
but il lt lh6n Marcsl
promotor8 sctivslfMarcBl
idoa thal Gonral Ramoy told Marcol lo ksBp hi8
lrus. is,covsr-uo pross. This mrt i tod bo
spot to ths p{s8! in Ro8noll.
thamara
and
oncBnnt lhsv’re The balloons aro not rocovorod
lndead ccnnnt bq [’sFd ovqr A0nin Om,l er’
btuoAccor.ling
lhs ofticlal
In vras institutsd.
the nawhneper tccproyiouslt
rnla, Meroel seid Brf,rol
matrial.-
posd to sunlight, thsy starl to dslriotats.
iJsod balloon ProlessorSo, how Jlooo& saves
did ths porsonnol al Fort
had found tha dobris throo wooka and didn’t think
anything aboul it until hs vront inlo Coroni on Ssturds, night,
disks.’5,
Worthrvhor
and knowdid Moote’s unorlhodor
of tht lind sounding bslloon mslarial that
besn 6x0osod to ths 8un for ssvral wastB, so thal ilan8lYor
substitutsd lor lho "rsal" Roswll dsbtis? Again, ths
mado.
balloon flighls’
had
could be
i8
July H6

romotoBrar|,
sum6
whor6 ho lirst h6ard mgnlion of tho ’’silvsr’
probablt also haard about th i300O f6v{8rd baing
oalsrsd lor a gonuino llting
put tworsconlly
;anch, haying
seucsr. we rggSonrbly cen
found ths Bilvory dsbriS on tho
e8-
llying

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simolo.
Jnore
No subslitution was Tho Floslvll pholographs
shoi{ th6 I!t/ Rowotl dbris, and the pholographs thowons
from ono or mor radar targots, and m8lrial llom or
sounding balloons thal had bson oxpossd to sunlight lor
s6v6ral waBks.
Neithgr the radar targBts nor uBod balloon malerial wa8
mete’ and two iogothor and coflcludod that tho
d6brl8 ho lound must haro como lrom ons ol the Sihery di8c8.
Althor,qh ho had lound ryoalhor balloons on lho rsnch bsforo,
noilhor includod lho unusual radar
rosomblo a rvoathsr
nalion won by d6laull.
wo
balloon. tergolt, which in no rv6t
For Brazsl, lho llying disc orple-ec-
thrsora-
availabts to ths Dersonnol at FortSoWorlh
roadilvcortainly ArmtForcs
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Field. not on notice Air countsthe lhat Brarsl hoad6d lor Rosvroll and contaqtsd860ms
Dorsonnel werb familiarsuch
with short
the apponrancs
that it i6 ridiculoug to guggost thal Somobody
mendd substituting radai’targots lor tho "rsal"
oll6w
radar
actu-dlly
Roswll
rcom-
lergols ilf, in hopo ol claimin0 ths 330U1 rewetd.
$onablo thal Brazol prs8ntod his Etory to thE thotifl an
disccontsxt.
lt
tho
and that tho sherifl tuffiod eround and presBntodI flyiflg
rbris.
-rgal Evn ths Ros!floll witflossss vYho insist lhoy handlM tho Brszsl’s story to Roswall Army Ait Fild andhad
conlrl. Maior Mafcol in
lsembles
lis
dsbris
-ilr
say lh debris dopictod in
sag6 ol narly lrvo docaoes.
tho photographs
the debris thsy saw back in 1947. allhough lhoy say il
not lhs sam.6, which.isn’t torribly sufprislng altor lho pas’
--"FriitnJrm6re. -t i6 rorca bid not li6 whonballoon,
that what ths ranchr rocovgtsd wag a woalhsr
eral OuBos’s statemants noltrithstanding.
lhe balloons wero boing usad to catry sciontilic
Gon-
thsy statod
To the ortant thst
aradar
tlying disc
aand,
Sincs Maior Me.col nsrer 8sn e
targot beloro, and sinco lh6 lergote in no way tSemblg
hs,
woalhor balloon, loo, wao nol ablo lo idsntily lho dsbfi8,
onco again, tho flying disc orplanalion vron by delault,
Ths moaningl6ss, pinkish-purplish symbols on the rinlorcing
taps only addsd to tho myotory.
Wo mev tosBonably conclud8 that, upon hi8 return lo
Ro$woll Army Alr Flold, Marcl thorvod ths dsbris lo Colonol
being deyelopd to dstect comprsssioflal wate
inslrumonts
lrom
wavssboing soYiot Blanchard and hig Bteft. nono ol whom had oygt-Boon s radar
atomic
track th6
sxblosionS,
position
and ths radar targtg
ol ths balloons noithor
bing ussd lot nssther purposss ths Etatsmont that tho
pioco
I il was tl|c lr
bris w83 from a wgathsr balloon wa8 litlla misloading a8 to
ths purpuss iu wftich it rvas b6;lrg put, but
usd lo
ot oquipmont
ulir.
do- targot bsloro.
Th6 llying disc srplanetion non by dolstllt bocsuBo nobody
who oraminod the debrig in Rogvrll had 6vor ssn ono
locatoi; u(| a rsrnuts
bofore. ’
unuBual radar t6rg6t8usctiiin oBocauSo
ot omots
th dobtis had bssn
ranch,
ol tho
tho peoplc in
Anothor tlarv inqusetion
Rodoghisr and Ch6$noy’8 alticlG i8 lhoir
sym- own.-and that.
volvod r6a8onabtr concludod thet th wes, hadn’t walkod
dobrishad
porsonnltorvho
attsmpt
bols.
sor
ho,a
call into
recall lh tapo tho rcolloctions of Ptoicl Mogul
with tho pinkish’purplish
This maneuver sooms io bo diroctod primarily st Prols’
Moors, who drsw the symbolg at my rquosl, andProfBssor
largots.
the tap6 was appliodintothalhAit Fotco roport.
Moore’s drawing8 appoars
Ono of
Rodoghisr and Chesney say,’Even thouoh Projsct Mogullo
ehowed
sky.
thor6 on its
widsstred rEdio and
ings.
to
lf an aifgrpoclalion
citsmonl afid no
ThorB i8
ol hyslsJia
mystory a3
wheteror
did
did.
to
ortonaou8
ths Contributingnowspapr roports ol llying saucsr
ths
not orisl,
it lallon lrom
it ldntllication
Sighl-
csrtainly
ctashsd-8aucor promot-
er8 ionoro MSrcsl-3 atlior Etatomnt8 in layor ol his 8tat8’
why ih
0n
v{ore tho
eir ol et-
documntataon 6ri8ts. thor is no papor or physical ovidonc
prov cooclusiyly that lho purplish-pink
tapo, fol 6r8mpl, msnti made
Csrlainly
thirly-plus yoars
this is prbbt lhaiput"tho altor lhs sYsnt occurrod.
bst Foswoll inYostigations’’
was usod train6."
Tho lapo was not as Rode’0hior and Chosnoy it, do nol "uso all ths svailablo
used
rcdar
on lhe
lo out Ths
Chosnvtirgcts
balloonaE
it.trains.
in constructing tho balloon
construct thg balloon
tapo was usod
reinloicement
trains,
on ths
as Rodsghier and
Dt lho rtamtl*axoa oI tE
taagetS thst uro(o llown
That aside. unlik8 tho witnssos to ths
a-
oYid6nc6."
saucor
Dublic. Mr.
as
oromolra
thev claim.
Th6ro ar6 nJmerous othsr poi.lts
Schill,’and GAo tosse.
oick and choose thaThlS
tor lvhich ths crashod-
ovidonco th6y want tho
solctivo u86 of in’
has oaintsd e picturo of the tlosvrrll incidont that
’alien writing,’srnwhosothough
gsrly accopl, lsstimony Rodsghior and Chosny on
ths wilng8soc satv lho writing
iormation
bsafs littla rossmblanco lo reality.a
only ono occasion, Prolessor Moors,lor 6ramplo, usod thg t t t t I ’r t tl * i I t tt * tl tt t t t t tt ar rt t tt tt t * t t t *
Friday, May 5,1995 The Cowllop Quane y* I
lthus\ Feor"r Aruorree Rool’4"
SrR PE|ER HoPsue’Y 1997
LEo CooPER.,LONbON,
prominent politicians, Shirley \flilliams and Jonathan Porrit,
had described hoq’ a ’brilliant ball of light’ had crossed the
parh o{ a car in which they were travelling to London,’at a
height of about z5c-1occ-t{feet’, and then disappeered. This
srory produced a {lood similar repons’{rom es tar awav
asl)cvon’. Neither rhe Minisrry of Deience nor any air
conrrollers could offer an explanation. They were described
as being ’baffled’. The paper concluded thar this could only
have been the flight path
of a UFO.
In 1969 | was posted to the Ministry of Defence as Assistant
of Air Sraff for the day_to_day
Chief of Air Staff (Operarions),responsible to the Vice Chief
management of our air
operarions worldwide. The Air Force Operations

.U^-
Room
(AFOR)was responsible for collecting and presenting all
information necessary for the conduct of oferations
me.
reporred directly to There I discovered a rich veinandof
,*\1 ! -2UFO reports in rhe form of an Annexe to Standard
Operaring procedure (SOp)where every reporr aof a UFO,
from whatever source) was logged, examinedand
. p"r.t,.rio.,.
which might have either public or political filed; rhosel\
came to my desk.
They seemed ro arrive in barches. However, despire the
very large number of incidents reported, the souice
identity of the UFOs remained as mysrerious and elusiveandas
the orher phenomena which have attracted public and
tific inrerest over the years. These include the Loch scien-
Monsrer, the yetis or Abominable Snowmen,rhe Ness exrraordi-
nary reporr dared rg55 o{ rhe mysrerious footmarks
the snow over a wide area of Devon and, somerhingIeftveryin
much o[ our own time, rhe completely i.,.xplicable i"oss of
ships and aircraft in whar is now known as .The
Triangle’, rhe solution to which, despite massive airBermuda
searches and intensive scienti6c .e. r ch. and sea
remains a complete
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I We were travelling back from London and we turned off onto
the A505 heading torrrards RoyEton.
We had already paet the
ttappy Eater regtaurant when it happened.
front us.
It wag a clear Wednesday night and there rdere no care in
or behind seatI when at theatstars

-
was Ilooking up srhat,
noticed, from the
for
front passenger
anorth!"ard
Eplit Eecond thought was a shooting star the time
travelling
that you fronget
don’t
( ny red to my right)
left shooting stars. knew rationalized
butI then it \dasn’t a
plane. aE they don’t fly in reverse (port side light
showing).
came doryn bsside the car on the other side of the
It then
road just hedgerow,
but itthecouLd
obecured it,behind still which first partial-Iy
at through
hedgeroor, which had gaps in it too.
be Eeen the
we did not drop our keptspeed,
which was about 60 then 65 nph and
the
the
fir6t
s).owly
front
momentarily
object
obscuring it. us.
up with
began to overtake until itcoul-d
windonr screen c1ear1y,
us probe/drone
(

rvithout
It $tas atand the
)
be seen
hedgerow
pointthrough
thislooked
very
through
that I the
senEed something to the right of us
driver’E Ei.de
extremely
large
but craftintenee
which seemed to floated
fro,nfast
white light co’ningdown
appeared to be coming toldard uE slightLy(red
us.
windoqr again. suddenly r sa$t this elongated
\dal-titude
el -.
behind This
aE
in My
attention
probe
then back onto the firstshot
/drone ) which then abruptlywhich
object,
off atthe
45 degrees to
the
largeright across the
white fields, at
(Craft) point
an arch second
turn
elongated
us
away from was rapidly
light
while
did
rrqithout changing altitude, as if it were on
maintaining its rails.
altitude, it asshot
though it chasing the xed probe/drone. (I got the
that of kindcraft
feeting the occupants
probe/drone,the white light of were
controllingeye.
the red like somegave
wanderingglow) Also the red light object off a red
trailing
remote

objectsthedarted off in the of a that


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As bothhugging
stil1
"It’s
Just
other before
at they
what
deck.
did -sight.It’s
it
they
was
both
abundantly
vras going to be a collision with thegoing
going to hit the hilll just shot hillside.
to
up hit
one after
seemed about 85 degrees into the sky avoiding
the hill and then out of I vould like to point out
while
hill there
shouted,
I the hilLt’
the

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that
eitherthere was no sound during the entif,e incident fron
object.
lookd around. wethe object/s of usnoor behind us
There were no cars in front rnade
noise. left.
Lthen we
some monents
Iater the road were on arched around to the

ft rnay be of interest
probe/drone to you,that I have seen the above
t1q>e thing on three other occaaions but not
red
the nain (white) craft. though.of thought that it would of
I would
been
the
clear
about
about
sighting
night.
7ft
from the
route
anda
ground.
that they
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somewhere in the area

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year
take
or so
fron
year before
before waE theseconds.
before
before the
at about
Height
that
juEt
9.20pm-
from the ground,
waE in Royston
mention.
Touwecansawin fact trace the
where it fron inside
at
Height
the
car to the occasion when f sav it over the
housea whi.1e being outgide. roof of the
couldmentioned
Iaecond need be, the
find out ifincident day in which I saw the
fourth which wasn’t you
in the
and maybe the third.
Royaton region. If you not the
butneed
further information
address. (DoNot Call)
can contact ne at the above
Iincidents
to
phase
i.e.
do not need some explained

of gravity,
alray reason of the mentioned
testing experimental nilitary aircraft
my knowledge, we (Man)has not yet maEtered changing the
etc.
effectsi oflet alone
meaning cancelling theprograrme
gravity.
creating Despite NASA’8 gravity shield
an internal dampeningofsyatem to counteract sudden
changes in direction/velocity a craft to prevent the
kindE.B.E.
occupants
craft, fromwebeing
unless(
squashed against the inside of the
hqve inherited this technology from eome
Extraterrestrial Bio Entity)
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by Bl,ch.rd
Hargratva3
Defence cortespondent THE Directorate lor Scintilic
Intslligence was lormsd in
BOFFINS spent the October 1950.
1950s
UFO
lnvestlgatlng
’alghtlngs : over It pickd the bost lchnlcal
ex0rt6 of ths naw amy
Churchlll. Hill tor
Portsdown and alr lorcs and mel h a
lomr
’Square, naar Ttalaigar
hotsl
Secret documents show
govemmelit Th dlreclorat sp9nl
the
alarmed by
Ttas
the appearance olght monihs sifting through
rgports lrom across lh
of flying saucers and
called on the top brains in land, Includlng one by a
plloi at FAF Tangmero noar
the forcs to inve$tl8ate. Chlchestr whoso iel llghtet
The onAdmiralty research lYas overlaken by a baucer. Portsmouth UFO
coun-

- - wsourr-- - -
centre top of Portsdown Tho oxpsns prbsentd lheir *atcfier Emeet Sears
try’swas
Hill one of the
chief sites for slght’ 8lx-Page
lindlhgs In a rPod
ines ofandsaucers.
lights other brieht Inth6Juns
strange
1951,then stampBd ’What does all lhls stull
llle scrt and shuflled about flylng saucots amount
phenomena
and ’608.
durlng the ’sft archlws. govetnment
It away In to?’ only to bE told ’tlolhing’
as th f0r6 dosdposshlllty
ranks
Ewn orime mlnlslar and ruled out [|s
a Tte
MoD secrtly set uP Wnslon Churchlll asked of UFO8.
team tie Dircctorate of
Scientinc
which had the ear of Chur- UfOs,’the ??-year.old
htelllcence,

-- Ul’o-c-’ -
the ex’
plosiontooflnv$tigate
chill
sightings which
ushereal in the l95os.
Dlay down
’But said. woundwas verywhitehal,
any news about rate
lt q/ascould releasd
privately thlngs down by papers
according to offrcial
quickly
alter 50 yeArs at
tte investigation is ried tlEt tiesedefences,
their a Russian get the Public Record OFrce.
reaYealed as tlle files are re"
leased for public lnsPectton
confuse
mLd up with at’ The experts
frult-
alecided the
after 50 years u[der wraps
The experb dlsmissed re
rcrts
tack
eye- Uf-o
war,’he
’Portsdown
remains HiIl

prompt a false scale oftoostudylng
andadded. UtrOs was
simply great andnation-
wasfor less requirlng a
of UFOS, saying
fuitnessee
or
lnad, tricked
Local
nest Seats
inprompted
werebY light.
watcher
UFOwhose
flyingbysaucers
Er-
hoaxers,
ilterest
and
activity. a holH
lt’s
lnto flying
iooking qood
’thi ihine
no wide team of skywatchers,
whose
orise there were people would be
objects. rate.
is that any
The
eyewitness reports
questionable at
directorate cloced
proflt-
book on the afrair in
over Portsdowna was
slghting
l{iu
wor-
years ago says it’s no sur’
Drise WhitehaU was
40
ttrJ Moi
;red
sorts
tras heein
People have
documents
of Dursults
uncov-
slowlv
about
over
the
1951 ’as a slnBularly
JDenins the doors over the Iess
vi’ars. enterprise’and
all bemorecarried
lhe investlgations
out
Eald no
should
’unless and
about extra-terrestrial Sclent wlth jets chasing den avallable’.evl’
some material
until become
iid
gcings on.
Daily Mail, 4,2002

IFTY
austere
was
new
above
years
stillera
cars
export onlv.
--
ago,
whenin food
rationed
alive with strange and exotic
machines.
were
that
and
the skies
Britain
for
were

-
flying
Since World War II ended. lhe press
had bcen full of t"eports
Unidenti_
pnenomenon(UFOJ.
atiednewFlying
an(l vz rocRel
cralt,
Object
firmament,
recen-tly beens,buzzing
the
capable ot
which
was home
ofsighLings of
the
had
Suddcnty,
wjth Heinkels
travellingto ranhsiic
al -tou-
thousa[d miles per hour. at aeveral
Sontc were shapcd like ciRars. but
mosL were disc-shaped,
frFos
metal w’.re made
and could
UsuaUi.
of shinv. the
Doliihed
perform fantastica
l,he ability
aerobaCics
sjxpencP at to turn on
900mph was noted bv one
RAF pllol, who saw a UFO whi;uin’
past ict. 16.1950,
nl,4pm on,-NQvember
fils Meteor
residents
saw
seaftont.
Clacton- on-Sea,
severalofAnd discsjn hovcring
putney:
Essex,
over
London, lhe
ciii!cn! hadacr.oss
zig-zaggints wll,r)cssed a iilverv crati
rDan any plare. the sky far’taster
Thcre
’X-Files’ concern_that
B_ritish
tlrewas so tnuch in

_-’-.,--
Ig5lown
its covernment
unlt within settheup
’ tcr.
Ministry of Defence,
UFO Dhenomenon to invesiisate the
Winston Churchill, the pdme
hard\y a man to be Minis-
rrr,est tad,
this stuffabout was worried. .What does
swayed
fiying saucers amount
by the
aI
Ministry-
[ol ne asked ’What
The trufh,ioChurchi
incana memo
lt mean?, Lo thc War
about.l,otd, v/as
nornlng
Documeilts,
fiom the newlv_
Public Record
the Minlsirv foundemploved
th?t
that the UFOS had anlthins to
dr,Instead,
no
wss
worfyreleased
50=year rule, reveal
urule!theiheboffins Office
evldenc; bv by
Michae!
horizon. BAds. too,aie a source
of many UFO sightin
line Mitton of tbe F
norrlicaj Society thirlit
llocksrl ghal nilsratinc
-.1e-
,1ith
as’optical
logical
alicns
illusions
delusions’,
ballSoDs.
andpsvcho-
they were dlsmissed llanion
birdd and By the 1950s. millions were
the k!r::l’ro a;
bunlight iiire bumi
:Ilie only UFO
even I ..
ha,ji:. "r,
more th u nd eri ng=Eefiiss
dramat
weatlftr
hoa:(es. After flve
or
vear! ofiirves-
iusi Dlain convilced that Earth wa$ beinE glren tuebal,
the slry
andemittinE slnoke and

-
tlgation. +he
was dismisscdUFO Dhenomenon cratt. visited regularly bli alien spacei sparks, a sonic boom. wlrat I
The flying
as fantasv
Case closed. Or so it seemed. Elgailons.
saucer
begun on June 24,194?. nit.rt ieamcraze
r,ls. had
Tbe American and British
govemrnents
Onelccked
began their
of the cases the British
inves- saw was almost certajlrl:{
meteodte aboul,l,o bum a larqe
Then there are balloons
explanations.’,veather
un
ilan-made
Kennetlr Arnqld,the 32. wasCascade
aLvins Fllght, Lieutenant at was a claim bv a ale cause
l0perthecerii of an.qstimated
alone through
Mountains in l,ttr-shjnston Sbate. have twice seen a flatl{ubbard’to
dlsc. liEht ofUl|C sightings.
lle ciaimed i,hat nine mvs[erious in diameter flying
abjects, each as big a! a large
pirssenger ailclafl, 0ashed into ough in Hampshire.
pearl grey in colour,
overFarnbor-
about 50ft
ECftE’f ai tlaft
vicw about,25
ptane, near Nftmiles tc front ofhis concluded thatforce
Rainier.
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wrvlv
unlikelv
America.
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states ofin the western
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manv sone over Britain and mot besonic
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reported. source the nrystedous
booms ofheard coasts
new ’Jihcibi xcross
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were not saucer-shaped at all. There is olien a strons sexual
sightings.
elementbeingto the abductions. Men knows.
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spacecra-ft. but could
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objccts had beei
report
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beautiful.
to mate with
usually bloDde
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again
new and
pected phenomenon. TbFy could
they
reported
\4’orld
can bomberWar II, Ameri-
before in
crews with
women
hfld claimed to see odd lichts in f has waxed andinterest
claim
’eodlike’ a-Iiens.
erotic
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encouniers also,
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have
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always been
clevel hoaxes.
peoplebebelieve
us.
UFOS
witb Dick
the gKvthey called foo fighters’ cuFently so fewwaned. There are Taylor, secretary of the British
age. trur, rn ltle llterv Dost-war the UK that
s sighting quickly society has been wound UFOC the British
up.
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visit dudnsthere
crowded
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spacecraft. technological society, they must
missile c sls and the invasions have a tecbnical explanation.
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14’ithin
\\’erc couple of years,
stranse
-people
opened. of Eungary and Czechoslovakia.
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years after ChurdhiU’s Dlaintive
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wound 1956. but l,heUTOs.
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u.s.,
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questions?
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Nick Pope, an MoD mandarln
who until
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rhisquotecl A-rnold:s
ctle from sishtinss strarge lights and moving objects
that cannot easilv er,.Dlained.
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although most of the cssesthat he
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Visoo@t LDg! My Lords, I do not blc those i! direct bilstEral coutact aEd at the Madrid review
fgures.thco..
wc got
They dieappeared intb thc unktowu befort Dtin$ We shall contiuuc to taks closc irtErst
in Mr, Shchanusky’s case, aud to make reprcsentatioos
a.
Irrd Str|bolgl: My Lqds,rnay I ark the aoblc as suitabla opportudtics arisc.
Lord leotm: My Lord+ nsy thssk Ey [oblc
ftitnd Dot only for thar Alswr Ibut for r,hc
vi6coult wbethsr the prcseat Govet[Ent adlere to
thr vicw of the prerious Ool’ctD.Eent which I put
forward whea I rcplicd to tlrc dcbatc tbte yerrs ago which !e aad thc Forcign Oftcc hlvc bcsn and arc
rction
in your Lordehips’ Ilouse, that most of tbcac
Vlsllt Loug:
so.crlled
sightings crn be accounted for as latursl phenonena?
Ycs, my Lordo, thcy caa Marybc.
tqking with reFrd !o Shcharansky’$ plight? May I
ack ny aoble friend whother or oot tha Sovict
roeut’s frilurc, as shown by thc tre&tmcnt of GovsE-
Shcbaran-
sky arrd otlcrs, to honour ttreir Hclsinki urderts.kints
irccluntld for ia oue way or a otb6,
of tf,en arehas dioinishcs rhcir credibiliry il relation ro all other
tllllll-Nortooi
but nobody
all of em- got a rcally constructive auswer for 6r.
mattcls in which ttcy sey thcy scckiag ageement
atd on *bjc,h thcy would likc to be believcd ?
Lord q1561tr"t My Lolds, may I asL tlc noblc
Viscor"’t or lot it is tnrB that all tbe sightiug
reports rcccived by the Ministry of Defcoce
1962 weic d*uoyed because thcy sere deeEed to "
beforc
Lod Trcfgrre; If I may $ay so, my Lords, my
Doble fricod has put his fngcr ou the nub of tlc
blsm. How can wc beliwe what thcy say in
tioEs such as the IMF ucgotiations, tLe MBFR
pro-
negotia-
bc of no intere$ ? "ADd if it is uuc,
who decided ftat thsy wcrc of no intcr.st ?
who was it rcgodatoas as thcy arc called in Vicna4 or in any
other forum for thrt matlcr, whea thgy do not do
]vhat tbry said they would do at Helsinki in 1976?
\nsooaor l"mg: My Lor&’ my reply to the noblc
ard gallant Lord*I was wondaring whether hc wac
gprog to say that tlc Royal Navy had nraay tiraes seen
monster-isthat silcc 1967 sll UIf,)
Mr. Lord-
Lui Shlnrrell: My Lords, in vicw of the ruaours,
which atr probably well founded, that Erczhnov
is rbout to retire, could a message from your
rhc Loch Ness
werc
haw bcea
reportsgeneraUy pre*rvcd Bcfor,c tbt tinq thcy
destroyed afta [r’c years.
L.id Prget of Nortlurytoo: My Lords, can tlc noble bc bas mauy yars left yat-pcacc
wishilg hin for the remaindcr of his
and
life- end
ships’ House be seDt to bjm thougb. tbe Soviat Embsssy
vc hope
ooDtcatment
and askiog wLether, as a gracious ast upor his retire.
Viscount tcll us whether, out of t!..se thousauds of M!.
EGot, hs will ensur that Shcharansky is ratcd as
singte onc which suggesEd a.uy EPDrce to our deftnccs ?
thc circumstslces, is no,t rn awful lot of time bcing
I!wa*ed on this oonsatse?
..Mr.
sightingr which he hss megtioicd, thrc has bea a a oiviliscd person ?
:
Iard ltcfgamc My Lords,I would certainly be
iag to serd anotlet EcsBegr to the Sovier Uaion about
weftct.il -
Vir.oufi Lonti My Lord.s’
I thiak Her Majesty’s As to thc futurc of (heide
waitiag for an invitation frofl
GovcmEetrt arcprobleos. thc’m a DAtter for thcm to
Mr.
Shcheraas$ if I tlougbt it would havc aay
Brczbnev, I bclievc that thst is
for theoselves.
to disorss these
Vl*oot MomQrFa: My Lor&, would it not hslp
lVIr. Amtoly Shcheralsky I Represeutedons relvct
if ttre westorn nations ceascd providiog wheai to the
Soviet UDion, at e tilre whea they are findiog thcm-
3.9 p.m. 6ho’rt, urtil ttrcy ccssc to carry out such ishums!
aaivities againat iadividuala and sovcreig! Statr! ?
Lotd Ralo,l: My Lords, I bog lcavc to asl the Lord lldgrac: My Lords, ttc failurc of thc Soviet
Que6tio! which 3t trds iq my tralle on the Ordcr qsdculnral industry is aow plria for ell to see, but I
Prper. 8.8not Eure rhrt the iltErcsts of thc wist erc s6ved
Tbe Question was as follows: by eiawiug tlem out.
erc Ewarc that Anatoly
Goveraocat tr,hcthcr thcy
To ask Her Majcety’sShcharansky has for t},c past Lord
tle Ehryu-Jonm!
treshot ofMy Lords, ia vicw of thc fact
Shcharansky seetrrs to bc I
15 rnodtls beea uadrrnourished, tonurtd aad tbrt violation of huoaa rights, has tbe human nsttar
frcquently placed io punishmeut oells, aad in Oaobet scrious sub-coEnfsgio!
beco raised bofore the ? on
l98l hid his prison scnrcnce inffearcd by 3 ycare ri8[ts at the Urited Natioos
rcf,usal to pload guilty to a charge of which
for hisalweys
he has Daiftaiacd b.is innooooce ; ead whether Tr{rne: 8.D parti.
My Lords,I tot cartAirbody that
to strte thcLonl
thev will rcquesr ihc SoviethimGovcrnmcntuncivilised
whether thcy-hend to kcep i1 those
conditions until hc rclcots or die6’
ngttcr has bcco raiscd Morcbcfore
but ccrtsialy it b!3 bee! raised
tlat all rhelrrothcrs I
mcdtiosod. There could be a good oPPortudty for
I.u,rl Trcfgrrac: My Lords, IIer Majdty’s Govrl’ doing as the noblc atd lsaracd Lord suggpets.
mcnr roEiu gravely coacomod about thebyplight of
Anamly Shcharaasky aad arc disturbd
rcoortc of his ill-trsatDcat EccDt
tge hlvs lgised this ctsc Mr.I.ord
AveDury: My Lords; is the Ministet awate that
Shcharaasky is a very distiu8uishd coEputcr
q’ith tho Sovia authoritics o!Erany occasioas, both Bcisatist? srill he thorcforc consider a rEductioa la

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Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding
" . . .Adiffrcult man, a self opiruonated man, a mos[
"
determined man, aud a man who knew more thal anybody
about all aspcts of aerial rvar.fale, Sir Frederick Pile writing
about Lord Hugh Dowding
Hugh CaswellTremenheere Dowding was born on April 24th
1882. He was the son of a preparatory schoolmaster and born
class family. His
inb what could be called a Vichrian middle
father wanted Hugh h have a sound education, saying ’you
must choose and work at your profession, because a
profession will not always choose you.’
So his father enrolled
Hugh inb his old school Winchester for his education.
Winchester, ftom which has come many famous names, was
unfortunately not going b produce another intellectual name at
this stage, not in the name of Hugh Dowding. He was very
selective in what he wantsd to learn, had a personal hate for
Latin and Greek, making it known that at what stage would he
ever use these most uninteresting and annoying subjecb. After
a couple of years, he chose to leave Winchestsr when only
17 years old and he was accepted into the Royal Military
Academy at Woolwich. Deciding h become an engineer, he
failed because of his hate for formulas so he enlisted as a gunner in the army instead. 1899 was the
year that British soldiers were fighting the Boer War, and Hugh thought that his enlisfnent would no
doubt take him there.
With the army, he gained the rank of a Second Lieuenant and he became a much travelled
\ individual being posted h many locations around the world including Ceylon, Hong Kong, Gibraltar
J and India, but never to South Africa to fight the Boers. Returning back to England, the world had
changed somewhat and that included ’the flying machine’. Almost at once, Hugh becane infatuated
l\ new form of transport A keen sporbman most of his life, he had an imrnedide ambition to
i5\ fly.withButthisformed
learning h fly was expensive, but he could foresee a solution, The Royal Flying Corps had
just a year earlier and were desperately seeking pilob. Anybody who paid for flying
been
lessons to get into the RFC would getthe cost ofthe tuiton refunded if they were accepted. Hugh
approached the Aero Club at Brooklands and almost pleaded with them to give him flying lessons on
credit and he would pay them when he got his refund. The Aero Club thoughtthat this was no
problem so Hugh Dowding commenced flying lessons, with a mechanic as an insfuctor and less
than two hours instruction, Hugh Dowding received his RoyalAero Club certificate and applied and
was accepted inh the Royal Flying Corps as a pilot. Afew months later allwas ofiicialwhen he was
presented with his !vings’.
Hugh’s fdher then heard of his son’s position in the RFC,and staight away ordered Hugh to ’stop
this ridiculous flying’ as it was far too dangerous. Hugh was about to obey him as a dutiful son, when
the RFC would not accept his resignalion as the war had just broken outwittt Germany and as a
qualified pilot he was obliged to fly and serve his time with the RFC.In the four years of the 191418
fast.
war,fie rise up the promotional staircase was After iustpromotion
one year wift fte RFC and serving in
France, he commanded his own squadron, with continuing until by 1918 he was a
Brigadier- General. lt was during this period that Hugh Dowding was b meet three other omcers who
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One was a Major Keith Park, an energetic New Zealander who lrad claimedAnother
ir#oiJ
rir.rin
even atthatiarly
.hot down and was 6 become a close friend of Dowding.
stage the two were not tosee eye b The
oirghr ;ho it ii rlaiired had five victo1es during this First Wodd
other
no less that twenty
who had risen through ttle ranks from his Cambridge University
eye. was a Major
was a Major
days’ and
William Sholto-
ular. lronically, the Air Ministry at
ti-nre
tni issueO tne order h Brigadier-General Hugh Dowding to court-martial Major Sholh-Douglas
over an incident that it appeared that Sholto-Douglas was completely innocent of, Hugh Dowding
refused b allow any action be taken againstSholto-Douglas’
Atttre end of the First W0rld War, all four men were to go their separate ways, although all of thern
remainedwith the Royal Air Force. For Hugh Dowding, nrost of his life he enjoyed hiswife the comradesiip
.f
ot t’ii iporf unr noiabty the Ski Club of Great Britain, but on the fagic death of
Dowding-became
in the late
required
transfonne-da-nd
twenties, Hugh withdrawn and he resigned from any sort of life that
socializing, seemeJ to devote the rest of his life to his work. He saw the RFC become
inm the Royal Air Force, he made it clear that $e days ofthe biplane fighter was
nearing ib end and that the RAF should replace them with 9!l metal monoplanes, he became the
Membir for Supply and Research with the Air Council in 1930,and in 1935 gavegreat his approval on
seeing the first Huiricane, then the Spi$re fly for the first time..
He watched with enthusiasm as
Robei Watson-Wafi
gave a demonsfation 0f how an aircraft in flight could send a
seen as a green line on a cathode ray tube. This, he said shows great promise in the defence
radioteam to be
system for the RAF, and from that day he became a devobe b the world of radar and its
improvements.
ln 1936, the Royal Air Force decided that it should reorganise inh different commands. Dowding
far.
was given possibly his hignest honour so He was made Commander in Chief of Fighter
Comirand, which is quiteexfaordinary as plans were being made to stop Hugh Downing fiom
becomming chief of Air stafi. But it was his knowledge of air warfare, his experience in
adminisfation, and his qualities in leadership, although there are many who may argue that poinL
He was the man responsible fur $e building of Fighter Command to the way fiat we know it as at
the outbreak of the Second World War.As radar started to take shape, he could not emphasize
enough the importance tlrat this would be to Fighter Command, he organised a network of
communications that would link the radar sta$ons, 0bserver Corps, Balloon Command and the
various defence organizations to all headquarters commands. Fighter Command was divided into
various groups, each with its own commander and headquarbrs. The $ree men who were junior to
Dowding during the FirstWorld Warwere still with the RAF.
Keith Park was now appointed to Senior
Leigh-Mallory
Stafi fficer with Dowding at Fighter Command Headquarters. Trafiord was made
Commander of 12 Group covering the industrial Midlands and Sholto Douglas was with the Air
Ministry. But, at the outbreak of war in 1939,and as it looked as though the main defence of Britain
would lie with 11 Group in the south-east,
it was essential that this Group have an experienced
commander $at would appreciate tactics, have qualites of leadership and have foresight in the grim
months that lie ahead.
lfwe go by theory and experience, Leigh-Mallory
should have got the job as
be.
Commander of 11 Group, but this was notto Dowding assigned Keith Park to the position, which
it is understandable why the bifrerness continued between Dowding and Leigh-Mallory.
Once WWll was under way, Hugh Dowding was commited to the defence of Britain. He spoke about
this a number of times, even refused Churchill’s request for nnre Hurricanes to be sent to France
stating that by doing so it would leave the British defence system severely deplebd. He pushed for
all weather runways at fighter stations, which he did not getthem for all ofthem.
He pushed for
operations rooms at all ofthe sector stations sbting that these would relieve the pressure on the
gioup operations rooms which in turn relieve the pressure on command operations rooms.
He
wanied more financial aid to the Qbserver Corps stating thatthey are so important t0 the defence
sy$tem thatthe war could be lostwithoutthem. With very few importantfiiends dthe Air Ministry,
Hugh Dowding’s suggeslions and decisions never went unobserved or ignored.
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Commander
*r,,. .,.0f-course
in
;rny
Chief
boys’ but thei had
suddenry a;til;
problems
on the
and.concerns
scene, ttre job of liaising
bet6r.’
them support. Dowding said
He never wenth fighter stations to listen to fighter pilots and h givepilots,
*o tn..rritn.r I had concern and;dmfdion f’r these
oJtheir own
with
almost to a point where I
without seeing their
the pilots were best leftto

odg-ht*Cr.rp,ii, f,.t
il; ffifuders whoin mostcases knewthem 0f course he had concern, Len
Dowding,s concem was central b every decision that he made, Douglas
in .oiraUoraion w1h L;igh-Mallory and bbth played a part in Dowdings disrnissal
Bader
said later
"t’oi.
;Witrouiiris uision, his planning, his singleness of purpose, and his compleb disregard for perEonal
rigntdr com;ano might have been unabte to win $e Baffe of Britain in the
i;#;;i
summer of 1940."
After the Batte of Britain had been fought and won, the Air Minisfy convened that a meetinglo discuss
Oo*oftgb hirdrirg of the bafie. ln the-main, was
it the subiect of ’Big Wings’ forced the general
Leigh-Ma1ory and for s.me
"rro.
b;;ir; #E .
di;;;dil.orrgl.iFortat,-NewaU
iloer,
and Sholto-Douglas were all present as was

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(a Squadron Leadir at an Air Minisfy meeting?) all discussing.the factthat
seO to’a11o*’eig wings’ because of the amountof lime needed to getthem into
toiraio’n. wrr good enough-reason to dismiss a man who had just save great Britain from
;il;[iffidt
it
ti has no* 6een *elldocumented thatthe meeting was ca1ed’as.a course oJ
ffiffi;il;tt.g riO ot f.ittr Park and Hugh Dowding. lt was also reported that Hugh Dowding
and that was one of $e reasons that he never visited the arfields to meet
Leb, a United States Military Attach6 in London stated ’.....i1pointed
iaO no tme foi nis
iilots out an
ifrer.hi,,monO it would seem that dour, dpgmatic’
e*tet ti Oangetous situation in the Fighter Command, in which
stufy olO Oowling has managed h losi the confidence of all the fighter pilots. The complaint seems
to be that he never nas any contact with them and fails to appreciate how important it is for him to
see and talk with them.’
Lee goes on to say that the Air Ministry wants to replace Dowding with
someone who is more of a leader.
iugh Dowding was sacked ftom his position by a simple telephone call,hours.The Air Council has no
turtler wort toi you’ and was asked to clear his desk within furenty-four Much the same
fieffnentwas given to Keith Park atthe same time.
Like an honourable servant, Air chief Marshall Hugh Dowding obeyed. charles (chic)willet’ a
member of Dowding’s stafi remembers those last final days:
The sllains ofthe great problems and lack of sleep lregan to shorn’
Ther-e were titne s rruhen I sarn’ hirn alrnost lriindg rn’ith latigue; hc
r-rbviousll’ rest.
rreedecl a long he tvas becarni buirit ortt’ \\’heil
Dolvding tas e\ie tualhr replaced. he carle alang to each ofl’ice and
gr-ring’
said."l departttr-e, Dougl-.rs
think you know that I am thank yctll \’ery rnuch"" On the
c:rne to take o\er and
int’-r
mcrrring of his Sholto
walketl tire oftce rvlrile Dowclirrg rvas i’rtiting at his desk; he
finished v,,hat hc u’as doing" looked r4r at Sholto Douglas and sinipdy
said,"Good rrroming", antl was away.
Peter FlintDowding and Eeadquarten Fighter Command 1996
Airlife pp187-188
Hugh Dowding also sent a letter to all operational fighter stations and units:
Ivly dear Fighter Boys,
ln sentiing you this nry last rnessage, I rvlsh I could say all that is in
nry heart.’words.
I\’{inisters
I cannot hope to sulpass the simple eloquence of the Prime
’Never befbre has so nluch been owed by so to lnan-v
so few." The dept remains and rvill
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Iir saying goo<ib.v.e to you I lvant you to knorn’irorv continuall!’ yournay
3 ha.,.e-bee,iin my thouglrfs, and that, though ot* direct connection
be severed,I may yet be able 1o help you in your gallant fign’t’
Gootlbl e fo l ott and Gtrd blcss l otr
Air Chief Marshall Hugh Dowding November 24th 1940
all.
The politics of the Batde of Britain was not so much as a war of words or a clash of personalilies
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between Dowding and Leigh-Mallory, but rather between Keith Park and Leigh-Mallory. True
Dowding and were not’bosom buddies’ but ttrere is a possibilig that Dowding could be held
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stopped the feud between Park and earlier rather than allowing it to continue.
of Fighbr command, the Air Ministry sent Dowding to the usAto
lecture, after that he returned to Britain heading a study on economics of RAF manpower, butfinally
retiring from the RAF in 1942.
The queslion of him being promoted to the highest rank of all, Marshall ofthe Royal Air Force, was
often discussed. Even King George Vl asked ifthe greatest honour of all could be bestowed upon
this man which Great Britain owes so much, being told that one has to be a member of the Air Staff
to attain suchhonour.

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He was knighted, and preferred to be known as First Baron Dowding of Bentey Priory, died at his
home in Tunbridge Wells Kenton February 1sth 1970. His fulltite being Lord Sir Hugh Dowding
G.C.B., G.C.V.O.,C,M.G. But call him what you will, ’Stufiy’ b most, it was under sincere leadership
that Hugh Dowding, his commanders and his pilots ftat curtailed any possibility of an invasion of
Great Britain by German forces.
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Hugh Caswell Trementreere llowding

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Air Chief Marrhal, Royal Air Force’
Baron of Bentley Priory
Pioneer in Militaly Airman
Victor in the Battle of Britain
1882 1970

Born in Moffat, Dumfreshire, Scotland on 24 April 1882. Graduated from the Royal Military
Acaderny in 1889 serving as an artillery officer in the Far East until he returned to England in

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1918. While attending the Army Staf College, he paid for his own flight instructioq qualifying for
rating.
his Royal Flying Corps pilots

of all flight training in England.

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He served with distinction in France as a squadron and wing commander and was promoted to
Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Flying Corps. At wars end, Brigadier Dowding was in command

Upon formation ofthe Royal Air Force in 1918, he received the rank of Group Captain serving in
staffand command positions in England and the Mddle East. In 1930, Air Vice Marshall Dowding
was appointed to the Air Council as Member for Supply and Research a key position in which he
was to influence the development and procurement policies ofthe Royal Air Force so vital to ils
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successes in World War Knighted in 1935 for his superior performance, he set out with high
purpose and haste to develop the Radio Direction Finding System known as RADAR that
contributed so much to victory in 1940.
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air defenses of Great Britain began the Herculean task offorging the Shield and Sword’
Britain’s defense network when completedcontrolwas comprised of early warning radars, Ground
observe. corps, complexofcommand and facilities, the air interceptors Hurricane and
sprin e *J rilwelding the whole into a highly trained cohesive weapons system. Because of
fri’* fo."Ligf,t, deep sensf of purpose, and leadership, Fighter Command was ready when the call
came in 1939.
The epic Battle ofBritain in July, August, and September of 1940 the only battle in the history of
the world to be fought entirely in the air with Hugh Dowding leading his charges day and night
by his sagacious employment’of limited resources, had saved England from certain destruction.
fie eloqirent wordi of Winston Churchill "Never was so much owed by so many to so few" will
forever iemind the world of sacrifice and valor of "the few" and their indomitable leader Hugh
Dowding.
He died on 15 February 1970 in Kent.
Invested 1985 in the Interrrational Aerospace Hall of Fame

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’On May 9,200’1, one of the largest and most successful press conferences in the
recent history of the National Press Club was completed. More 20 US
military, govemmentUSand corporate witnesses to unambiguousthan UFO and
extratenestrial events staied their testimony before millions. This kick-off
world-wide. event for
live web casl, and at g a.m.
the Campaign for Disclosure was caffied by major media

was less than 25,000. While


over 250,000 people were waiting on-lineThe event was
for the press
eDnference to begin. The next biggest web cast event at the National Press Club
the first hour of the contsrence was "electronically
iammed" according to the presklent of Connective, thepeople eompany that web casts all
able to watch the event on-line.’
National Press Club events, eventually thousands of
lt may still be viewed at:
around the world were
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’As you knolv, the recorded testimony of scores of military, government and oiher
witnesses to Unidentified Flying Objecls and Extratenestrial events and projec.ts from
around the world establishes the efstence of a UFO / Extrctenestdal presence on
and arcund Earlh. This recorded testimony consists of dozens of
toFsecret wilnesses to fiBi-hand,
UFO and Extraterrestrial events, intemal UFO-related
ofien
govemment projec{s and covert acdivities, space-based
covert, reverseengineered energy and propulsionpublicly weapons programs, and
system projec’ts. The technologies
that are of an Exlnterrestrial origin, when released within a planned
transition period, will provide solutions to global environmenlal and security

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challenges.
’These numerous recorded witnesses constitute only a small portion of a vast pool of
identifted present or former military, intelligence, corporate, aviator, flight cordrol, law
enforcemenl ofiicers, scientists and other witnesses. wfro will come forward when
subpoenad to testify at Congressional hearings. \Mthout a grant of immunity
releasing them from their security oaths, many such unimpeachable witnesses fear to
speEk oul.’
’Our generation of voters and leaders are responsible for this once in a lifetime
decision lo ban space-based weapons so that we will be permitted to join the
peaceful travellers in the universe.’
’Therefore, I ask ihat you sponsor, enact and actively support each of the follorving:
To hold open,comprehensive, secrecy-free hearings to take
mililary/agency witness testimony on events and evidence
relating to an Extraterrestrial presence on and around Earth.
To hold open hearings on advanced energy and propulsion
systems, relating to extraterrestrial phenomena that, when
publidy released, will provide solutions to global environmenlal
nou,
. o
challenges. These technologies which may be
sequestered behind the National Security
To enacl legislalion which will ban all
and to enacl and
Ac{.
space-based weapons,
implement international treaty and legal
standards prohibiting the weaponisation of space.
To enac{ comprehensiv legislation to research, develop and
explore space peacefully and cooperativety with all cultures on
Earth and in space.
Excerpt from the Disclosure Project Website
’On May 9,2001,one of the largest and most successful press conferences in the
recent history of the US National Press Club \ as completed. More than 20 US
military, govemment and corporale witnesses to unambiguous UFO and
extratenestrial events stated their testimony before millions. This kick-off
live web cast, and at 9 a.m.
the Campaign for Disdosure was carried by major media
over 250,000 people were waiting
wodd-wide. event for
The evenl was
on-line
for the press
confepnce to begin. The next biggest web casi event at the National"eledronicallv
Pess Club
than 25,000. While the first hour of the conference was
was lessaccording
iammed" to the president of Conneclive, the company that web casts all
able to watch the evenl on-line.’
National Press Club event6, eventuelly lhousands of people around the wodd were
lt may still be viewed at:
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’As ,
you kno the recorded testimony of scores of military, govemment and other
witnesses lo Unldentifted Flying Objec{s and Extraterrestrial evenls and projects from
around the world establishes the existence of a UFO / Extratenestdal presence on
and around Earth. This recorded testimony consists of dozens of
top-secret witnesses to first-hand,
UFO and Extraier.estrial events, intemal UFO-related
often
govemment projec’ts and covert adivities,
covert, reverse-engineered space-based
weapons programs, and
energy and propulsion system projec’ts. The technologies
that are of an Extraterrestrial origin, when publicly released within a planned
transition period, will provide solutions to global environmental and secu.ity
challenges.’

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’These numercus recorded witnesses constitute only a small portion of a vast pool of
ider*ified present or fonner military, intelligence, corporate, aviator, fligtrt control, law
enforcement ofhcers, scientists and other witnesses, who will come forward when
subpoenaed to lestify at Congressional hearings. Vyrthout a grant of immunity
releasing them from their security oaths, many such unimpeachable witnesses fear to
speak
’Our
out.’
generation of voters and leaders are responsible for this once in a lifetime
decision to ban spac-based weapons so thal we will be permifted to join the
peaceful travellers in the univelse.’
’Thercfore,I ask thai you $ponsor, enac,t and actively support each of the follo\rying:
To hold open,comprehensive, secrecy-fre hearings to take
military/agency witness testimony on events and evidence
relating to an Extratenestdal presence on and around Earth.

.. To hold open he6rings on advanced energy and populsion


systems, relating to extraterrestrial phenomena thd, when
publicly released, will provide solutions to global environmental
challenges. These technologies which may now be
sequestered behind ihe National Security Ac{.
To enaci legislation which will ban all space-based weapons,
and to enac{ and implement international treaty and legal
standards prohibiting lhe weaponistion of space.
To enact comprehensive legislation to research, develop and
explore space peacefully and cooperatively with all cultures on
Earth and in space.
Excerpt from the Disclosure Project Website
’On May 9,2001, one of the laEest and most successful press confercnces in the
recent history of the US National Press Club was completed. More than 20 US
mililary, govemmentstatedand theh
corporate witnesses to unambiguous UFO and
exlraterestrial evenls
a.m. testimony before millions. This
the Campaign for Disclosure was canied by maior media
live rveb cael, and at I
world-wide.kick-otr
event for
The event was
over 250,000 people were waiting onJine for the press
conference to begin. The next biggest web cast event at the National Prcss Club
than 25,000. While the first hour of the conference was "electronicallv
was lessaccording
iammed" to the president of Connective, the company that web cas{s all
event on-line.’
National Press Club events, eventually thousands of people around the world were
able to watch the lt may still be viewed at:
htlp:/rwwyv.dlsclos urcproiectorqrnpc-ryobcasthtn
As you know, the recorded testimony of scores of military, government and other
witnesses to Unidentified Flying Objects and Extratenestrial events and projects from
arcund the world establishes the existence of a UFO / Extratenestrial presence on
and around Earth. This recorded testimony consists of dozens of first-hand, often
topsecret witnesses to UFO and Extratenestrial events, iniemal UFGrelated
govemmenl projects and covert aclivities, space-based ureapons programs, and
covert, reveBe-engineered eneqy and propulsion system projects. The lechnologies
that are of an ExtEtenestrial origin, when publicly released within a planned
transition period, will provide solutions to global envimnmental and searrity

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challenges.
’These numerous recorded witnesses constitute only a small portion of a vast pool of
identified present or former military, intelligence, @rporate, avialor, fligl* control, la\
enforcement officers, scientists and other witnesses, who will come foMard when
subpoenaed to testify at Congressional hearings. Wthout a grant of immunity
releasing them from their security oaths, many such unimpeachable witnesses fear to
speak out.’
’Our generation of voters and leadgrs are responsible for this once in a lifetime
decision to ban spaca.based weapons so that we will be permitted to ioin the
peaceful travellers in the universe.’
’Therefore,I ask that you sponsor,enact and aclively support each of the folloring:
To hold open,comprhensive, secrecy-free hearings to take
military/agency witness testimony on events and evidence
relating to an Extratenestrial presence on and aound Earth.

.. To hold open hearings on advanced energy and propulsion


systems, relating to ertratenestrial phenomena that, when
publicly released, will provide solutions to global environmental
challenges. These technologies which may novv be
sequestered behind the National Security Act.
To enact legislation which will ban all space-based weapons,
and to enact and implement international treaty and legal
standards prohibiting the weeponisation of space.
To enac{ comprehensive legislation to research, develop and
explore space peacefully and cooperativsly with all cultures on
Earth and in space.
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On May 9,2OOI, one of the largest and most successful press
conferences in the recent history of the National Press Club was
completed. More than 20 military, government and corporate
witnesses to unambiguous UFO and extraterrestrial events stated
their testimony before millions. This kickoff event for the Campaign
for Disclosure was carried by malor
was live webcast, a.m.media world-wide.
The event
over 250,000 people were waiting
on-line and at 9
ior the press conference to begin. The next biggest webcast
25,000.according
event at the National Press Club was less thanjammed" While the
of the conference was "electronically
first hourpresident
toNational
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the world were able to watch the event on-line.
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a To hold open, secrecy.free hearings on the UFO / Extraterrestria


oresence on and around Earth.
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systems that, when publicly released, will provide solutions to
global environmental challenges.
iil To enact legislation which will ban all space-based weapons.
J To enact comprehensive legislation to research,develop and
explore space peacefully and cooperatively with all cultures on Earth
and in space.
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CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION SOUGHT

On Wednesday,
government, May 9th,over twenty military, intelligence,
corporate and scientiJic witnesses will come forward at
the National Press Club in Washington, DC to establish the reality of
UFOs or extraterrestria I vehicles, extraterrestria I life forms,and
of first-
resulting advanced energy and propulsion technologies. The weight
this hand testimony, along with supporting government
Dr. event.M. More
documentation and other evidence, will establish without any doubt
the reality of these phenomena, according to Steven Greer,
director of the Disclosure Project which is hosting the
lnformation...

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’Ihere exlsfsitsa shadowy Government with its own Air Force,its
own Navy, own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to
pufsue lts own ideas of national interest, free from all checks and
balances, and free from the law itself."

’lnacquisition
K.
Senator Daniel lnouye lran Contra Hearings
the counsels of Government, we must guard against the
of unwananted influence, whether sought or
unsought, by the Military lndustrial Complex. The potential for
,
the dlsastrous rise of misplaced power exrsts and will persist.
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our

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Iiberties or democratic processes. We should take nothingfor
granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel
the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery
of defense with our peaceful methods and goals so that security
and liberty may prosper together.’
President Eisenhower January 1961
President Eisenhower’s h istoric
farewell address to the Nation
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As you knor, the recorded testimony of scores of military, go\rernment
and other witnesses to Unidentified Flying Obje{s ard Extratereetial
events and projeds ftom arourd the worltl estailislrcs the existence of
testimony consists of dozens of fist-hand, Earh.
a UFO / E{raterrestial prcsence on and ofien around
UFO ard E$raterresffial events, intemal UFGrelated gorernment
This recorded
topseoet wihesses to
proiec’ts and corrert activittss, space-based weapons prngrams, and
covert" reversengineered energy and propulsion syttem projects. The
tecfinologies that are of an Eldratenestrial origin, when’puHidy
rehased within a planned transition pedod, will prwide solutions to
global environmental and secud$ cfialhnges.
These numelous recorded witnesses mrstitute only a small porlion of a
vast pool of illent’fied present or furmer mililary, intell(yenae, corporate,
law enforcerent officers, scbntists and olher
aviator, fligtrtwtrocontnol,come

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witnesses, uill fomard when subpoenaed to tediry at
Congressional headngs. Wi$tout a grant of immunity rebasing fnm
fiom their secudty oaths, marry such unimpeacfnble wibpsse.s Gar to
speak out
Legislation will banspaoe-based weapons and will help to fransform the
tenestrial war industry into a uorH cooperatftre military (wi$tont space
weapons), civil, and commercial spae ittdustry. This wil pmvide
unprecedented benefts and Sgtunitis to all on Earfi ard in spae.
Otrr generation of voters and leaders are respsrsible for this one in a
libtime decis’ron to ban space{ased waapons so that we will be
permited toioin the peaceful favellers in the universe.
Thercfore, I ask that you sponsor, ena* and actively $$port each of
the following:
To hoH open, comprehensive, secrecy-fiee teadngs
to take military/agenc,y witness testimoly onpresence
evenb
and evidence relating to an Extrabnestial
on and around Earth.
To hdd open hearings on advanced ererry and

. propulsion systems, relating to extraterrestial


plcnomena ttrat, when publidy released, will provftle
solutions to global environmental cfiallenges. These
tecfnologies wtrich may nour be sequestered behird
lhe National Security Ac*.
To enact legislation which will ban all spae’based
uveapons, and to enaci and implement intemational
treaty and legal standads prohibifing tE
weaponisation of space.
DISCLOSTJRE AND 9N1
ANANALYSISBY
DISCI,O$I.]RE fROIE|CT DIRECTOR
STEVEN It[ GREER Ni.D.
As we morrn lhe tngi! bse of ptchus life on September 11,d as rve all pray for
m ftp#d.
justice ad peace in lfre utfff4 kf us also rededicm lives b tr task of crwting a
world itr u,tich ltose trocixts and evil acb c{m newr be Let us pay for lte
wodd md ou natlm md rk ftat Providence guile orr loders mrl fo’bct sobiers
world- m
as we rmib to cre& a sde md just

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Ifavfue lived ir &e Mddle East for 3 ycars, dudng r+tich time I saw fiFst hild e
madness and horru of tsruism, I have no illusions aborr &e scale ofthe prohlo we are
facins Thos wbo lirrc b lfuo ulmost biptry, religious fudicism ild evtl, Hoodttirry
hatred seHm rwhed by reasm Those ftw rabd dogs wbo i|ffi fte uihole of
humanity nust be rcstmin{ ild if lecessary put
But we must aistingui* bfi$een shdt rrm renedies,
tNm cures.
9tLt.
doqm.
hormnr rccessdy, and
To arst m ero gra\,r cabba$n, grat cfle m|st be raken, ad we need to
look deeply d rte lrger causes oflfo sidcness th* visied Ncrr Yolk md Was&ington m

I hara been askd r*at relatim the Discbdue Project mfiy hfive to lhe healing of this
consrming and pofientiatly l{hal illnss ffat hasindictod
nille, hmity in ltis, fte
ftm of peacc. Is &e Disclosrre ftoieot relevat ftis new $frld?
hng-
Yeq motc " ".r ever"
Fr oeariyadrmcating
10 yers we haw beeo mecting wilh setdm CIA5 Pffigm md political
fgures, pojece-
a gemral disclourre on soqlled UFOsb E ftderresffial IntdligilGe
md relabd energr md proeulsion systems curredly held by ilegnl, ’clarsified
These proje*, rnsrpervised by the Congress or Preside4 re fllegal, rWue,Sadowy
oprdiotrs thgt re a direct lkeat to bolh sttrt brm md loog’term natirml ud wmH
scasity concerns. Their tlaclC firnding *ahrs deprirrcs grnuine settrity, intelligence and
orlitry progrms of mrch ooedd $4port md Echological resolrcs. And &ey re
wirhholding f’w vili4 bgal proj*ls lhe new techologies lhd codd bd prwe Nt and
interees lbe cabdrophe of 9fl1.
Tbe vati4 bue, teeal go/rmnt of We The People is dcprivd of bo& rechobgies and
firnding thx could have preyfitcd lhe massive aational securify md iute[igw faftEc
9/ll.
dut led to Se errents of While conrmtional ud lgnl programs are starved for
sbffing md new techlogies, cbndcstine and rogue blmk pojecs re awmh in tryvmds
of $100 Billim pr yetr fffedy pirdis4 these opaatims harc both tfre merus md
the tecbmologie to haw rcrye.med 9/11. Atrd yt fuy did noftiog.
Wh5l? Because lhey do not erdst Consider ftese suds of Sen. Inouye: There exists a
shadon’y Govermcnt wilh its own Air Force, ib own Nariy, its own fu&aising

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Dotanisn, md lhs ability to prrsue ie own ideas of lhe narfonal intere$, free frcm all
checks and blmceq ild free frm fre kw itseff.’
In lhe-unadcnonledged urorld of such pmjece (seefie book’ Discbsrre’ by this aulor)
fue exist ftc tcfuobgies to monit6, futerces md pcnenale tb tcrnrist cells of
Osana hin Iadn ild othrs. Brtr ltis is a oase of not just tr lft hnd not horving vfrx
the rigfut hmd is doing tte left hmd does not eren kaow lbe dght hd e,dss.

U.S.
Suc,h ’rhadorryy’ projects hide rrithin the va$ hearcracy of pltrnme4 nfiitry
inteligpncc, corytrah, laboratffy ild imtitutc qerations fu fte ed abrcad
compartnemed away Am fte prblic, the Congress and usually em fte President CIA
Director md Secretry of Deftnce. The Disclo$re Projct has penetmed fuse pojeos,
dtaid testinony, code nmesndne md frcrfitv locatiom. Tfte incgd nafEie of sunh pjec\
their higbly ard lheir lage finacial resounces prercm norml
oriersight and cohol by lhe goverment of fre people. Tky re able to avrid detectioo,
work in cmparmented cells firnded by claadestire sources and elade futrcetrfuNr bD,
even skilled inesigalms in fte Cmgrcss" Deparrment of Defenoe md CtA fnde4 meir
modus operandi il mt dissimilar *om the very terrori$ cdls we are tyitrg to pnrrde
md neuhalize.
I-et
efic. w cmrry,
no futerprt this as an fudictmot of The Govemmend, Th CIA: lte Pcntagw
On th the point is th* the cml/edimal, leC gortrmfilt mhy md
iuelligence cmrnity are fon fte most part the first vi:tins of tke qeruime, nc tte
perpefiabrs. In frcq fu mdings wilh fte headAgency
of Inteilflgpnce ftr lhe Joid Ctieft of

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Stafr(J-2), ttoc head of the Defense Intdligence (DIA)md the f,hctm
CXA I have land frst hd of their trustr*ion and honor d tle uc’heoked povrer of
of the
Sen. m
ftese rogue operatirns lhat undqmine seurity ed mske a mocLery of tte tule of ltrw
md the cnsiadion, as Iaouye oorectly obserrrcd. I am sure 9996+ of fhe
rettm.
conrae,ntbml govrmrrnL Bilihry ilrt intellige,noe crlmImity mt mly dc,oied
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access to lhese prolxts, bu re victimize4 blin6si&d and hindered by
short, Th Dsclosrre Proirct studs rady to provide Cmgressional atrd otrtr
goverrrme,ot ifircstigabrs rvift ft6 itrsifu witnesses who cm expose lbe.se qeraims d
trrt thNn back uoder fte ootrd of lte legitimate governmert ntue they can do fte
from lhe legal gormment drc meos to pcveirt ano{hr 9ll l.
pcople somc good" I tavc little douh thd snch projects pocsess md ae sidrholding

Beryond this, in 1994 Dick DAme,then senior cornsel to lhe Senarc Afogiations
f-ommitteg told me pe*onally thx sith a subpoffi powr ed a top sset dnue, he
ciruld not pqrtrate sufi rogrr projecls and Sd smewhere between $40 tillim md
$80 billion pr ]ar r*re going irto suc;h rmsrpervised opadions- And th* w.as fu 1994
ddlus! In 6e rro sum gme of goverment budgrt\ ftis meils bday rywads of $100
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billion per yer is being siphoned otr into operdios of &bious value, u,fti:h do nd
benefit md my qode ow natimal seffity.
The qcraionat rcadiness md ccaetence of our intdligence md militry
being lm&mined by sufi cmity re
projeds d yet dcr l0 yeas of mcaines rvilh
our leaders fu Vya$ingtoq at lte UN" md in other cormies, uc sill see tlst nding is
being done abqil it We the pecple, fte dia md firc umod services mr* fud a
lde.
change,before it is really too Or govermnt our rdid,
rhe people and our
courageous mn ed truretr in lfie ’nitiitry md imlligrnce comity need md descrve
beuer. We must sbn&dorrn ftese rogue prqiects md give back to fte peoph ad lte
m
peophk represcntativs lhe mems to fotect md defad oatim md the civilized

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rryorld.
near-irm
But these goblem ouroems, thougb
fmdeentrl
gravE re srbordinde to a lrgrr, mce
Clmdestine projecre" lrply piwtised in the cmlracting sector of
shadorqy corpfisdpvernM operatims, ae wiftholding from the public lle definitive
cure fu the underlying ilhess: Oil.
We have hm&eds of witnesses vhose rc$immy, govrnmnt docruffnts md related
vidss will prone ftat IJFOs exist ard lhd sm of ltm ae mde by hunms using
extraordinary bileakfuoughs in physics, emrg/ gBncratirn md popolsion- sht,
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tecfrnologies needed to rrplace tte intsnal combustim engine ild fossil fireJs aheady
enis in lhese clmdestine poi:cts pjects ftat we tfie peqle.hfl’e psftl for.
lvfake no mistake about it Ws hav’c mt nedd oil, md especially llfi&cor* oil, fnr
decads" ud rre can pmve it And yet tte cwnmtme of our fweip policy and peence
in thd tonbld rgion hm beeo direcred at ssring che4,abundant and reliable srylies
oil.
of furin, fte cmtrcmional gowrmt, dblmtr, Cmgressnml baders md so
forth ae cryl*eb uDawarc of lhe qrisence of thesc ncw cocrsr mtt pwlsim
systms. So se5t blindly Ernue policix b nsrre fte cffiinrred safe uply o,f
mxirus strff ihd nms lhe entirc we#n ecmory. scrtrity- ft*
tlnaurde of these chdestine
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Iaden s others of his Thre car be m raionalizing sud hsdfic deds, Brd we cu
undemtud it S/hy wlry us, rvhy now:
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m nming America orl of tte lvfddle East becmse
they view on preseince ftere as a virtral invasiotr of fteir lm4 siltre and \talues. Ihy
vierr us as an imperial po\rer cfuizing their region in uder to scwe &q ol1 ild it is
rsilted- To a hsser er(ht, ltey arc coooerned about on ssport ftr Isael,tut tin
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Fs decads, otr foreign and nflitary policy-
ufrelher in Sadi Arabi4 lraq, Iran
m elsewher+ tas been drive,n by ou strahgic oil and energ intrests.
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malevolence doee trd qrotne in a vac Thc mtlifl trat gnle rise to slch afrccifnls
must be undssbod and corrected.
Tt g0od ncws is ful the Disclosre Pr,ojec’t co prrow flrar we hw a rephcement fm
oil, cml and ourremional energr. In a deca& rre could reach enerp indepeidence: bin
Laden et al oay keq ftsir oil, &r *e will trd trcod it
Fr 50 yerq America md fte wcld haw had fieh desfiry hiiarltod ty rogue, Sadorry
prolrr*s fut hve abused the natftml security act polfuyb st+prss ttese encqry ad
proprilsim sJr$Ems. Our fmip pofoy, oil od encrry md envftmml policy
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orr leadrs, tcieiltists,
us.
policy nakers aod lhe peqle harrc not knmtl fl,ar the rhfinftirrc sohim to fte rvulds
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lvliddle is a problem of our 6apa rnelriqg. We have allwcd lhcsc ’ffi*f gojec{s
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the begiming of a rcw c@tr in hltrm history.
So as we remember those fallm m 9/l , Iet us see thro4h un tears to a corrs of a.tion.
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we need has beeo givetr ad again sbkn frm us. Do we have ihe couagp to brhg it
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The day lhose terntlc ewnfs occrnrd in New Yort md Washing$m, I vwed lh* we
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