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                Info-ParaNet Newsletters   Volume I  Number 574 

Wednesday, July 22nd 1992

(C) Copyright 1992 Paranet Information Service. All Rights Reserved.

Today's Topics:

1988 Eastlake Case Revisited
1988 Eastlake Case Revised - Part Two
Re: Fbi Documents?
Missing & Mutilated Humans
Hollywood Gets Kgb Ufo Data
MJ-12 The Ultimate Secret??

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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: 1988 Eastlake Case Revisited
Date: 17 Jul 92 10:29:01 GMT


* Forwarded from "Alt.Alien.Visitors"
* Originally from Dale Wedge
* Originally dated 07-16-92 12:36

From: aa440@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Dale Wedge)
Date: 15 Jul 92 18:40:33 GMT
Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
Message-ID: <1992Jul15.184033.12681@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors


Uploaded with permission of Christopher Evans of the Cleveland Plain Dealer
on an article entitle "Space Case - The Night The Coast Guard Got Buzzed,"
dated July 12, 1988.

They keep it in the "Classics File" at the Coast Guard's 9th District Head-
quarters downtown: a single-page incident report issued by the Fairport Har-
bor station on the night of March 4, 1988. The subject: Unidentified Flying
Objects.

"None of those guys are around anymore and I wasn't there," says Chief Quar-
termaster Leo Deon of the Search and Rescue Data Section. "They saw something,
but who knows what."


Sgt. Greg Reid was the executive officer at the Fairport station before he re-
tired and joined the Lake County Sheriff's Department.

"I believe my guys," he says. "They were definitly sure of what they saw."

Sheila Baker sits in her kitchen, sunlight streaming through the windows, a
black, prune-faced Shar-Pei snoring on the floor.

"I'm a typical Jewish mother with three kids," she says. "I go to temple. I
believe in God."


She fingers her ponytail. Then leans forward.

"I know," she says. "I saw it."

Friday, March 4, 1988, started cold and got colder. There were light snow
flurries throughout the day, but by the time the sun set at 6:21 the clouds
had broken up and the night sky was clear and star-studded.

Sheila Baker and her husband, Henry, drove north along Ohio 91 into Eastlake
and then turned east on Lake Shore Boulevard. They had taken the kids to
Chuck E. Cheese for dinner and were almost home. As they neared the lake,
they saw the blink of red warning lights on the two smokestacks that towered
over the CEI plant.

Sheila liked the lights, the way they rose 500, 600 feet straight up those ce-
ment chimneys like the fins on a rocket ship. But tonight they looked differ-
ent. The kids noticed it, too. At first Sheila thought some of the lights
had burned out. But as they drove closer she could make out a shape. Some-
thing in the air. Out over the lake. Motionless.

"There's something out there," she said to Henry. "See, over by the stacks."

Henry couldn't see anything. "You're pregnant," he said. "You're probably
hallucinating."


Sheila was thinking it could be the Goodyear blimp. It kind of looked like a
football. but what would the Goodyear blimp be doing out on a night like
this?

"Go down to the beach," she told Henry. "I wanna take a look."

Instead of arguing, Henry passed their house on Hiawatha and drove down the
hill to the beach. He parked at the base of a wide ridge that climbed some
30 feet in front of them, dirt and chunks of concrete that acted as a break-
wall.

A well-torn path led around it to a small, sandy beach that curled into a cor-
ner at the feet of the two smokestacks.

Sheila got out of the car.

The moon was bright and full, and the ice on the lake looked eerie. Sheila
could hear it cracking. Loud. Like claps of thunder. In between the claps,
nothing. A dead calm. Not even a dog barking. Everybody around here had a
dog and one of them was always barking.

"That's weird," Sheila thought, reaching the beach, the night sky bursting
above her, limitless, going up and up and up, and there it was. The Good-
year blimp times 10. But without the cabin underneath it. This thing was
slick. A football the size of a football field. Gunmetal gray. Blinding
white light poured out of both ends, but the thing itslef made no noise, the
ice beneath it grinding and exploding like a string of M-80s.

Sheila figured it was about a quarter-mile above her, just off shore. It
rocked back and forth like a teeter-totter. She knew what it was. She read
the Weekly Worked News. She saw "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." but
she didn't believe it. It couldn't be real, and yet there it was, moving now,
one end swinging ponderously toward shore, dipping down, closer and closer
toward her.

Sheila started running and she ran right into Henry, who swore and started
running, too. They beat it back to the car like a couple of hicks in a Mar-
tian move. Henry hit the gas. Sheila locked the doors and told the kids to
get down.

"You don't think they're going to come and get us?" Sheila asked.

Henry was oblivious. "Wow," he said. "This is great. I'm gonna get the
binoculars."


Three minutes later, Sheila had hustled the kids out of the car and into the
back bedroom. She opened the closet door.

"Get in there," she said and shut the door before they could argue. She
pulled down all the window blinds, turned off the lights and locked the bed-
room door. Then she walked into the living room.

Henry was standing by the window that faced the lake. The object had moved
out over the ice. It seemed to be descending. Red and blue lights were now
flashing sequentially along its lower edge. Sheila picked up the phone and
called the Eastlake police.

"I want to report a UFO," she told the cop who answered.

He seemed insulted.

"There's something out there," she said. I'm watching it now."

He told her to call Lost Nation Airport in Willoughby. Probably an adver-
tising plane, a helicopter. Sheila called the airport. The guy in the tow-
er told her they had nothing taking off or landing. She asked if there
were any weird blips on his radar screen. He said no. He figured maybe it
was the planets, Venus and Jupiter. She should call NASA.

All the time Sheila was watching it. It was about five miles out now, still
descending, red and blue lights flashing as if it was going to crash. She
called the cops back. They told her unusual activity over the lake was the
responsibility of the Coast Guard. Sheila called Fairport Harbor. They
suggested Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

"
Everybody thinks I'm nuts," she told Henry.

Suddenly a series of bright triangular yellow lights shot out of the center of
the object. These triangles, there were five or six of them, it was hard to
count they moved so quickly, looked about the size of a single-seat Cessna.
They hovered point-up around the object. Then darted north, then east, head-
ing inland toward the Perry nuclear power plant. Sheila had never seen any-
thing move that fast. Zero to warp-speed in less than a nanosecond. Without
making a sound. She called the Coast Guard again. This time they said they
were sending a crew by the house. Sheila let her kids out of the closet, but
made them stay in the bedroom with the door locked.

Mobile Unit 2 was a 1984 blue Chevy Suburban and the two guys in it were gung-
ho. Seaman James Powers and Petty Officer John Knaub said they could see the
lights from Fairport Harbor. They figured they were flares. Fishermen trapped
out on the ice, that kind of thing. They were towing a 22-foot Boston Whaler
just in case.

Sheila and Henry pointed to the object they now thought of as the mother ship.
A co of the triangles were zipping around it. Powers and Knaub didn't
say a word. Instead of driving onto the beach, they four-wheeled the Chevy
up the ridge. The ice was going nuts, rippling and rumbling and roaring.
Sheila and Henry got out. The windows were down and they could hear Knaub
and Powers talking to the base.

"
Be advised the object appears to be landing on the lake," they said. "Be
advised there are other objects moving in around it. Be advised these
smaller objexts are going at high rates of speed. There are no engine
noises and they are very, very low. Be advised these are not planets."

All of a sudden one of the triangles zoomed toward the Chevy, low, just
above the ice, a blur of light blistering straight at them. Knaub quickly
rolled the van back down the ridge. The triangle veered east, then went
straight up and came down beside the mother ship. Sheila told Knaub to
turn his lights off.

"
Why attract attention" she asked.

Fifteen miles to the southeast, not too far from the Perry plant, Cindy Hale
stepped outside to walk her dog. She noticed a triangular light hovering
above her. The dog began to whine and cower. Cindy took it back inside.
But she came out again. The triangle flashed a sequence of multicolored
lights and Cindy responded by flicking her Bic. This went on for about 30
minutes, then the triangle accelerated and was gone. It didn't make a sound.

Tim Keck was observing the stars through his telescope when a bright triangular
object caught his eye. Luckily, Time had his camera with him. It wasn't a
great camera. In fact, it was a little plastic number he had gotten free
from Burger King. But it worked, and he took a picture of the triangle before
it disappeared silently over the horizon.

Back at the lake, the mother ship was almost on the ice. For an hour, Henry
had stood on the ridge and listened as Powers and Knaub communicated with
their base. They said things like, "
You should be advised that the object
is now shining lights all over th lake and it's turning different colors."

The ice thundered. Powers and Knaub had to yell to be heard. Henry thought
the big ship was in trouble. So did Sheila. She had gone back to the house.
The kids were still locked in the bedroom and she watched from the window.
Suddenly the triangles were back. They shot one by one into the side of the
mother ship as it seemed to set down on the howling ice.

It flashed a sequence of red, blue and yellow lights. Sheila thought they
looked beautiful. Then the white light that poured from the front of the
object turned red and the triangles reappeared, hovering over it. The ice
boomed, louder and louder, and then suddenly it stopped. The lights disap-
peared. So did the triangles. Now there was nothing. Darkness and silence.

Powers and Knaub drove off white-faced. Sheila and Henry stood watch through
the night. In the morning all that remained were scattered chunks of broken
ice. But that evening, the triangles returned.

Sheila called the Coast Guard. This time they sent three people. But they
arrived too late and the triangles were gone. To reassure the Bakers, they
called Lost Nation Airport and talked to Elizabeth Mele in the control tower
who told them the two bright lights in the sky were Venus and Jupiter, and the
flashing lights were gases in the atmosphere.

That was Saturday. On Monday, The Plain Dealer ran a short item headlined
"
Cozying of Jupiter, Venus light up sky." The Lake County News-Herald ran
a similar version with the caption "
Sky-gazers mistake planets for UFOs."

Sheila called Fairport Harbor. Powers and Knaub weren't there. She left a
message. They didn't call back. She called again and again and again.
Nothing.

Four years later, she's still confused.

"
The government flat-out denies it happened and I was standing there with two
government employees watching it and they saw it and then they disappear."

Chief Leo Deon said the Coast Guard had no official policy in regard to UFOs,
and since there were no more sightings that was the end of it. All personnel
assigned to Fairport Harbor in 1988 have been rotated out. Deon said he
couldn't locate Powers, who had left the service, or Knaub through personnel
records, because those records have been archived in Washington.

"
It was big around the station for a while," says retired executive officer
Greg Reid. "
Then it just fizzled out."

Sheila Baker frowns and points a finger.

"
You start to worry," she says.

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This case was originally investigated by Rick Dell'Aquila and Dale Wedge who
were members of MUFON in 1988. The case has been getting some attention after
all this time and we shall report on any new developments.

The next portion of the upload will be the "
official" Coast Guard document as
it appeared when we received it from the Coast Guard.

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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: 1988 Eastlake Case Revised - Part Two
Date: 17 Jul 92 10:30:02 GMT


* Forwarded from "
Alt.Alien.Visitors"
* Originally from Dale Wedge
* Originally dated 07-16-92 12:36

From: aa440@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Dale Wedge)
Date: 15 Jul 92 18:54:15 GMT
Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
Message-ID: <1992Jul15.185415.13606@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors


A typed out look at the "
official" Coast Guard document:
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#209=file Number

COG: INFO

OPC DCS DGP DPA B M O OLE OSR

FP D9AW
D9 AW DE FP
ISN-FP021
P 051405Z MAR 88
FM COGARD STA FAIRPORT OH//CO//
TO AW/COMCOGARDGRU DETROIT MI//OPS//
INFO D9/CCGDNINE CLEVELAND OH//OSR//
BT
UNCLAS //N16144//
SUBJ: INCIDENT REPORT: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
1. UNIDENTIFIABLE FLYING OBJECTS 1/4 MILE EAST OF CEI POWER PLANT.
2. AT 2035 LCL THIS STATION RCVD A CALL FROM SHEILA BAKER [BLANKED OUT
THE ADDRESS] RPTNG A LARGE OBJECT HOVERING
OVER THE LAKE AND APPARENTLY ON A SLOW DECENT. THE OBJECT HAD A WHITE
LIGHT AND WAS APPROX. 1/4 MILE UP AND SHE WAS UNABLE TO DETERMINE HOW
FAR OUT IT WAS. THIS UNIT SENT 2 CREWMEMBERS TO INVESTIGATE. BEFORE
THEY ARRIVED O/S, WE RCVD 2 MORE CALLS RPTNG THAT THE OBJECT HAD
APPARENTLY DISPERSED 3-5 SMALLER FLYING OBJECTS THAT WERE ZIPPING
AROUND RATHER QUICKLY. THESE OBJECTS HAD RED, GREEN, WHITE AND YELLOW
LIGHTS ON THEM THAT STROBED INTERMITTENTLY. THEY ALSO HAD THE ABILITY
TO STOP AND HOVER IN MID FLIGHT. WHEN MOBILE 02 GOT O/S, THEY RPTD
THE SAME ACTIVITY. THEY WATCHED THE OBJECTS FOR APPROX. 1 HOUR BEFORE
RPTNG THAT THE LARGE OBJECT WAS ALMOST ON THE ICE. THEY RPTD THAT THE
ICE WAS CRACKING AND MOVING ABNORMAL AMOUNTS AS THE OBJECT CAME CLOSER
TO IT. THE ICE WAS RUMBLING AND THE OBJECT LIT MULTI-COLOR LIGHTS AT
EACH END AS IT APPARENTLY LANDED. THE LIGHTS ON IT WENT OUT
MOMENTARILY AND THEN CAME ON AGAIN. THEY WENT OUT AGAIN AND THE
RUMBLING STOPPED AND THE ICE STOPPED MOVING. THE SMALLER OBJECTS
BEGAN HOVERING IN THE AREA WHERE THE LARGE OBJECT LANDED AND AFTER A
FEW MINUTES THEY BEGAN FLYING AROUND AGAIN. MOBILE 02 RPTD THAT THEY
APPEARED TO BE SCOUTING THE AREA. MOBILE 02 RPTD THAT 1 OBJECT WAS
MOVING TOWARD THEM AT A HIGH SPEED AND LOW TO THE ICE. MOBILE 02
BACKED DOWN THE HILL THEY HAD BEEN ON AND WHEN THEY WENT BACK TO THE
HILL, THE OBJECT WAS GONE. THEY RPTD THAT THE OBJECTS COULD NOT BE
SEEN IF THEY TURNED OFF THERE LIGHTS. ONE OF THE SMALL OBJECTS TURNED
ON A SPOTLIGHT WHERE THE LARGE OBJECT HAD BEEN BUT MOBILE 02 COULD
NOT SEE ANYTHING, AND THEN THE OBJECT SEEMED TO DISAPPEAR. ANOTHER
OBJECT APPROACHED MOBILE 02 APPROX. 500 YDS. OFFSHORE ABOUT 20 FT.
ABOVE THE ICE, AND IT BEGAN MOVING CLOSER AS MOBILE 02 BEGAN
FLASHING ITS HEADLIGHTS, THEN IT MOVED OFF TO THE WEST.
3. THE CREWMEMBERS WERE UNABLE TO IDENTIFY ANY OF THE OBJECTS USING
BINOCULARS AND AFTER CONTACTING LOCAL POLICE AND AIRPORTS, THIS UNIT
WAS UNABLE TO IDENTIFY THE OBJECTS, AND RECALLED MOBILE 02.
BT
TOR-03:05:14:44

COGARD STA FAIRPORT OH//CO// P 051405Z MAR 88 /LB

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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Re: Fbi Documents?
Date: 19 Jul 92 05:02:01 GMT


* Forwarded from "
Alt.Alien.Visitors"
* Originally from Charles Mcgrew
* Originally dated 07-16-92 12:38

From: mcgrew@dropout.rutgers.edu (Charles Mcgrew)
Date: 16 Jul 92 01:50:53 GMT
Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
Message-ID: <Jul.15.21.50.52.1992.18298@dropout.rutgers.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors

Hi,

>jcitro3@odin.unomaha.edu (Joe Citro III) writes:
>Does anyone out there know how to get actual FBI documents on
>UFO's? I have seen these documents at seminars and such. I
>also know these documents can be obtained via the "
Freedom of
>Information Act".

.. try to pick up a copy of Lawrence Fawcett and Barry Greenwood's
"
Clear Intent" (Prentiss-Hall, 1984). In includes two chapters
on the FBI, and includes portions of various FOIA-obtained documents.
You also might want to subscribe to CAUS's magazine "
Just Cause" --
CAUS specializes in UFO-related FOIA cases (the authors of "
Clear
Intent" are from CAUS).

>I would like to know how to obtain these
>documents from respective government agencies using the
>"
Freedom of Information Act".

.. portions extracted from a Int'l UFO Reporter, May/June 1987
article by Don Schmitt and Paul Jeffries (IUR is the magazine of
CUFOS):

The FOIA is a federal law which provides that all records of
agencies of the federal government are open to the public unless there
is a specific exemption from disclosure. Some of the exemptions are:

* in legitimate matters of national security - for instance,
to protect intelligence sources.
* intra-agency memoranda may also be exempted (that is,
requests for those documents may be legitimately
turned down.)

An outline of what the authors suggest as the best way to seek
federal agency records via the FOIA:

1) "
Determine first which agency has the records" - if you
aren't sure which it is, check the "
United States Government Manual"
(available from the Office of the Federal Register, Nat'l Archives and
Records Admin., National Referral Center, Library of Congress,
Washington DC. The article gives the phone number as 202-287-5670,
but I can't vouch for it, and I also don't know what it might cost.)
If in doubt, contact each potentially relevant agency, and
speak/correspond with the "
Freedom of Information Officer". The FIO
will tell you if his/her agency has the records, and if not, what
agency does.

2) "
Write to the FIO". (Keep copies of everything, with dates)

3) "
Make your request pursuant to the FIOA", e.g. include the
following: "
I am writing to request agency records pursuant to the
Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C 552."

4) "
Arrange to pay the agency for search and copy fees." The
agency is allowed to do this, so be prepared to spend the money. Ask
the agency what it charges for search and copy of requested records.
In your letter, tell the agency that you are willing to pay all fees,
or will pay all fees up to a certain amount in complying with your
request. For instance, "
I agree to pay search and copying fees
required to satisfy this request up to $35. If you anticipate the
total fees will exceed $35, please expend $35 to retrieve those
records which are most responsive and readily available, and advise me
as to the amount of any additional fees necessary to comply with this
request."

5) "
Describe precisely which records you want" - describe the
records you are after as specifically as possible - such as subject
matter, relevant dates (or periods), authors, recipients, etc. The
more specific you get, the more likely it is that they'll find what
you're after promptly (and cheaply, for you.)

6) "
Use 'and' and 'or'". Ask for all records that concern
"
inquiry number 1" or "inquiry number 2", or that have to do with both
"
1" and "2" -- this will lessen the chances of the agency playing
grammatical games with you.

7) "
Ask for 'disclosure of all reasonably segregable portions
of records which are in whole or in part except from disclosure'".
That is, you are instructing the agency to send you portions of
documents that are disclosable, even if another portion of the
document is exempt from disclosure laws. This "
reasonably segregable"
part is part of the law, and accounts for documents you may have seen
with parts blacked-out -- the blacked-out parts were exempt.

8) "
Tell the agency you expect a written reply within the
statutory time limits of the FOIA". The agency must make a written
"
determination" within 10 days of receipt of your request (so you
may wish to send your requests as registered mail, to nail down
the date). In unusual circumstances the agency may take an additional
10 days -- these 'days' do not include Saturdays, Sundays, or
holidays, i.e. "
working days". The agency gets 20 days for
determination of appeals (see below), with an additional 10 days
allowed for "
unusual circumstances".

9) "
If the agency does not answer your request on time, appeal
immediately." Find out from the agency to whom you should appeal.
Appeal in writing, and include copies of all relevant correspondence
(your request, their response - if any, etc.)

10) "
If the agency denies your request on merits, appeal
immediately." That is, the agency may claim that the documents you
seek are exempt from diclosure, and you will have to appeal that
claim to whomever handles appeals for that agency.

11) "
If the agency denies your appeal you can sue." Consult
legal counsel before doing so, and listen to what they say about your
chances. Note that suing the government can be very expensive. FOIA
cases are heard in Federal District court (according to the article,
the courts give "
some priority" to FOIA cases). If you win, the court
may award you lawyer's fees and court costs. "
Do not let mere claims
by the agency that the records you seek are exempt deter you. Federal
courts interpret narrowly the FOIA's exemptions, in favor of
disclosure and against secrecy."

Hope this helps,

Charles

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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Missing & Mutilated Humans
Date: 19 Jul 92 05:03:02 GMT


* Forwarded from "
Alt.Alien.Visitors"
* Originally from Jon Roland
* Originally dated 07-16-92 12:38

From: jdr@starflight.Corp.Sun.COM (Jon Roland)
Date: 16 Jul 92 02:46:11 GMT
Organization: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Message-ID: <l69onjINN8ke@jethro.Corp.Sun.COM>
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranormal


This is another report on one of the highlights of the 1992 MUFON Symposium
in Albuquerque, NM, July 11-12.

In his talk "
Ufology in the Commonwealth of Independent States" on July 11,
Vladimir Ajaja (pronounced "
ah ZHAH zhah"), President of the UFO Centre,
Moscow, reported on the state of UFO research and public involvement in the
subject in the former Soviet Union.

Most of his talk was academic and unremarkable until near the end, when he
made the startling claim that there may be as many as 5000 persons reported
permanently missing in association with UFO events, and that there have
been some human bodies found mutilated in much the same way cattle have
been found mutilated in the US, with their reproductive organs missing.

The author sought out Dr. Ajaja after his talk to confirm and amplify his
claim. When asked how many humans were found mutilated, he said three, two
in Russia and one in Chile.

The author then discussed the matter with Linda Moulton Howe, producer of
the film _Strange Harvest_, author of the book _Alien Harvest_, and leading
researcher on animal mutilations. She was aware of Dr. Ajaja's claim and
intended to look into it, but cautions everyone not to make too much of it
until Western ufologists can investigate the matter.


jdr@starflight.corp.sun.com, starflt@uunet.uu.net
Jon Roland
Starflight Corporation, 1755 E Bayshore Rd #9A,
Redwood City, CA 94063-4142, 415/361-8141

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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Hollywood Gets Kgb Ufo Data
Date: 19 Jul 92 05:04:03 GMT


* Forwarded from "
Alt.Alien.Visitors"
* Originally from Jon Roland
* Originally dated 07-16-92 12:38

From: jdr@starflight.Corp.Sun.COM (Jon Roland)
Date: 16 Jul 92 02:56:54 GMT
Organization: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Message-ID: <l69pbmINN8ke@jethro.Corp.Sun.COM>
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranormal


This is another report on one of the highlights of the 1992 MUFON Symposium
in Albuquerque, NM, July 11-12.

In the joint session taking questions from the audience on July 11,
Richard F. Haines, who had earlier in the day given a talk entitled
"
Fifty-Six Aircraft Pilot Sightings Involving Electromagnetic Effects",
and who is the founder and co-director of the Joint American-Soviet
Aerial Anomaly Federation (the other co-director being Dr. Vladimir
Ajaja), disclosed that members of the KGB are currently negotiating
with Hollywood film companies for the rights to their UFO data.

This raises some serious questions about the handling of this potentially
important data. Is it going to be disclosed to the world in the
dramatized and distorted way Hollywood is noted for treating historic
data on other subjects? If so, then this could be a disaster for
public understanding and scientific inquiry on the subject. Anyone
having any influence in the matter should urge those acquiring this
data to report it straight and completely and not to Hollywoodize it.


jdr@starflight.corp.sun.com, starflt@uunet.uu.net
Jon Roland
Starflight Corporation, 1755 E Bayshore Rd #9A,
Redwood City, CA 94063-4142, 415/361-8141

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From: ParaNet.Information.Service@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (sm)
Subject: MJ-12 The Ultimate Secret??
Date: 20 Jul 92 03:05:01 GMT

Below is another contribution from the Phoenix Project, a mysterious group
located in Carson City, Nevada. This file details some new information
concerning MJ-12. As before, ParaNet makes no claims to the accuracy or
validity of the information. It is being provided for information only and is
not to be construed as an endorsement by ParaNet. This document also gets a
similar rating of highly unreliable as the previous documents concerning
Dulce, New Mexico and the K-2 alien base. The reader will note that the
author appears to be unfamiliar with the major players as they note that the
person in charge of the underground hangar facility is William C. Cooper.
They go on to state that this person is the famous UFOlogist that we love and
admire so much, Milton "
Bilkum" William Cooper. Obviously, they are either
way off base with their accuracy, or they have deliberately done this to throw
us off the scent as to who the real authors of this material are. It does
bear a strange resemblance to Cooper's allegations. It would not surprise
ParaNet to find that deep beneath the public layer of the Phoenix Project we
might find John Grace, John Lear and of course, Bill Cooper. If not, then
someone closely related to them coming at us under a new name, of course,
since the other names have been so hopelessly trashed.

So, with that in mind, let's proceed . . .

The contributor of this file can be contacted
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The "
Phoenix Project Reports"
Are Published By

ADVENT PUBLISHING COMPANY
P.O. Box 3748
Carson City, NV 89702

Entire Contents Copyright (c) 1992
by
The Phoenix Project
Logo
A Registered Trademark (tm)

Permission to quote is granted provided
the Phoenix Project is acknowledged as the source
and the Report Title and Date are included in any quotes.
Reproduction of any Phoenix Project Report or Logo, in
any formor by any means, is not permissible without written
authorization from the publisher

[ Contributor's Note: Permission is
granted to forward this text file to
any Bulletin Board service providing
that nothing is deleted and that all
copyright rules are followed. ]
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WHAT IS THE PHOENIX PROJECT?

The Phoenix Project is a private, civilian, research
organization formed in 1952 to investigate and correlate
information concerning Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)
and Extra-Terrestrial (ET) activities. It has no
affiliation with the United States Government or any of
its agencies. Because of the nature of its work the
Phoenix Project does not seek publicity.

Staff members are former military personnel who have
all been associated with intelligence activities, and
have knowledge of covert government operations concerning
UFO's. Their knowledge of the specialized field of
"
intelligence correlation," provide unique insights into
various subject matter.

From time-to-time and in the public interest, the
Phoenix Project will publish research reports regarding
certain subjects. A list of reports is available from our
publisher. All correspondence should be addressed to:

The Phoenix Project
C/O Advent Publishing Company
P.O. Box 3748
Carson City, NV 89702

IMPORTANT NOTE

The name "
Phoenix" is used by many different publishers
and organizations as a part of the name used in their
various publications.

To avoid any false association with or confusion that
might be caused by a similar name, all publications of
the "
Phoenix Project" bear the Project's Logo (a
registered trade-mark) and are published exclusively by
Advent Publishing Company. The "
Phoenix Project" is not
affiliated with any other publication, publisher,
organization or group.

In particular, there is no affiliation with a publisher
known as America West, any of its publications, or the
individuals known as George and Desiree Green, all of
Tehachapi, California.

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Origination, 8/4/89
Revision 1, 7/24/91
Revision 2, 5/5/92

THE ULTIMATE SECRET

A Special Report and Overview
Prepared by The Phoenix Project

OVERVIEW:

The Top Secret Operation Majestic-12 was established
by order of President Harry S. Truman in 1947. Operation
Majestic-12, was created to take charge of the technical,
sociological and other aspects of the crashed UFOs and
the small alien occupants, dead or alive, that were
recovered. In later years this operation evolved into and
became known as MAJI (the Majority Agency for Joint
Intelligence). MAGI is the most secret of all
intelligence groups and out-ranks all other intelligence
agencies including the National Security Agency (NSA) and
the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). MAJI is
responsible directly and "
only" to the President of the
United States.

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