Sidney Sheldon - The Doomsday Conspiracy
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According to a document acquired from an intelligence source in 1984, a highly secret panel, code-named “Majestic 12” or “MJ-12”, was formed by President Truman in 1947 to investigate UFOs and report its findings to the President. The document, dated November 18th, 1952 and classified TOP SECRET/MAJIC/EYES ONLY, was allegedly prepared by Admiral Hillenkoetter for President-elect Dwight Eisenhower, and includes the astonishing statement that the remains of four alien bodies were recovered two miles from the Roswell wreckage site.
Five years after the panel was formed, the committee wrote a memo to then President-elect Eisenhower about the UFO project and the need for secrecy:
Implications for the National Security are of continuing importance, in that motives and ultimate intentions of these visitors remain completely unknown … It is for these reasons, as well as the obvious international technological considerations and the ultimate need to avoid a public panic at all costs, that the Majestic 12 Group remains of the unanimous opinion that imposition of the strictest security precautions should continue without interruption into the new administration.
The official explanation of denial is that the document’s authenticity is questionable.
The National Security Agency is reported to be withholding more than one hundred documents relating to UFOs, the CIA approximately fifty documents, and the DIA six.
Major Donald Keyhoe, a former aide to Charles Lindbergh, publicly accused the US government of denying the existence of UFOs, in order to prevent public panic.
In August 1948, when a top secret “Estimate of the Situation” by the Air Technical Intelligence Centre offered its opinion that UFOs were interplanetary visitors, General Vandenberg, Air Force Chief of Staff at the time, ordered the document burned.
Is there a worldwide government conspiracy to conceal the truth from the public?
In the short space of six years, twenty-three English scientists who worked on Star-Wars-type projects have died under questionable circumstances. All of them had worked on different facets of electronic warfare, which includes UFO research.
A list of the deceased and the dates and circumstances of their deaths follows.
Professor Keith Bowden, killed in auto crash.
July 1982. Jack Wolfenden, died in a glider accident.
November 1982. Ernest Brockway, suicide.
Stephen Drinkwater, suicide by strangulation.
April 1983. Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Godley, missing, declared dead.
April 1984. George Franks, suicide by hanging.
1985. Stephen Oke, suicide by hanging.
November 1985. Jonathan Wash, suicide by jumping from a building.
1986. Dr John Brittan, suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.
October 1986. Arshad Sharif, suicide by placing a rope around his neck, tying it to a tree and then driving away at high speed. Took place in Bristol, one hundred miles away from his home in London.
October 1986. Vimal Dajibhai, suicide by jumping from a bridge in Bristol, one hundred miles away from his home in London.
January 1987. Avtar Singh-Gida, missing, declared dead.
February 1987. Peter Peapell, suicide after crawling under car in garage.
March 1987. David Sands, suicide by driving car into café at high speed.
April 1987. Mark Wisner, death by self-strangulation.
April 10th, 1987. Stuart Gooding, killed in Cyprus.
April 10th, 1987. David Greenhalgh. Fell off a bridge.
April 1987. Shani Warren, suicide by drowning.
May 1987. Michael Baker, killed in auto crash.
May 1988. Trevor Knight, suicide.
August 1988. Alistair Beckham, suicide by self-electrocution.
August 1988. Brigadier Peter Ferry, suicide by self-electrocution.
Date unknown. Victor Moore, suicide.
Coincidences?
In the past three decades, there have been at least 70,000 reports of mysterious objects in the sky and countless more sightings, perhaps ten times as many, that have gone unreported.
Reports of UFOs have come from hundreds of countries all over the globe. In Spain, UFOs are known as Objetos Foladores No Identificados … in Germany, they are Fliegende Untertassen … in France, Soucoupes Volantes … in Czechoslovakia, Letajici Talire.
The eminent astronomer Carl Sagan has estimated that our Milky Way galaxy alone may contain some 250 billion stars. About a million of these, he believes, may have planets capable of supporting some form of civilization.
Our government denies the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, yet on Columbus Day, in 1992, in California and Puerto Rica, NASA will activate radio telescopes equipped with special receivers and computers capable of analysing tens of millions of radio channels at once, to search for signs of intelligent life in the universe.
NASA has nicknamed the mission “MOP” for Microwave Observing Project, but astronomers refer to it as “SETI”, for Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
I have asked two former presidents of the United States whether they have any knowledge of UFOs or aliens, and their responses were negative. Would they have told me if they had had any information? Given the blanket of secrecy that seems to surround the subject, I think not.
Do flying saucers really exist? Are we being visited by aliens from another planet? With new technology probing deeper and deeper into the universe, looking for signs of intelligent life in space, perhaps we will have the answer much sooner than we expect.
There are many working in space exploration, astronomy and cosmology who, not content to wait for that answer, put themselves out on a limb and make a prediction of their own. Jill Tartar, an astrophysicist and SETI project scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Centre, in Ames, Iowa, is among them.
There are 400 billion stars in the galaxy. We’re made of Stardust, really common stuff. In a universe filled with star-dust, it’s hard to believe that we are the only creatures who could be.
Text of a letter from Colonel L. Gordon Cooper to Ambassador Griffith
Ambassador Griffith
Mission of Grenada to the United Nations
866 Second Avenue
Suite 502
New York, New York 10017
Dear Ambassador Griffith:
I wanted to convey to you my views on our extraterrestrial visitors popularly referred to as “UFOs”, and suggest what might be done to properly deal with them.
I believe that these extraterrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this planet from other planets, which obviously are a little more technically advanced than we are here on earth. I feel that we need to have a top level, coordinated program to scientifically collect and analyze data from all over the earth concerning any type of encounter, and to determine how best to interface with these visitors in a friendly fashion. We may first have to show them that we have learned to resolve our problems by peaceful means, rather than warfare, before we are accepted as fully qualified universal team members. This acceptance would have tremendous possibilities of advancing our world in all areas. Certainly then it would seem that the UN has a vested interest in handling this subject properly and expeditiously.
I should point out that I am not an experienced UFO professional researcher. I have not yet had the privilege of flying a UFO, nor of meeting the crew of one. I do feel that I am somewhat qualified to discuss them since I have been into the fringes of the vast areas in which they travel. Also, I did have occasion in 1951 to have two days of observation of many flights of them, of different sizes, flying in fighter formation, generally from east to west over Europe. They were at a higher altitude than we could reach with our jet fighters of that time.
I would also like to point out that most astronauts are very reluctant to even discuss UFOs due to the great numbers of people who have indiscriminately sold fake stories and forged documents abusing their names and reputations without hesitation. Those few astronauts who have continued to have a participation in the UFO field have had to do so very cautiously. There are several of us who do believe in UFOs and who have had occasion to see a UFO on the ground, or from an airplane.
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