Dit is ons nieuw hondje Kira, een kruising van een waterhond en een Podenko. Ze is sinds 7 februari 2024 bij ons en druk bezig ons hart te veroveren. Het is een lief, aanhankelijk hondje, dat zich op een week snel aan ons heeft aangepast. Ze is heel vinnig en nieuwsgierig, een heel ander hondje dan Noleke.
This is our new dog Kira, a cross between a water dog and a Podenko. She has been with us since February 7, 2024 and is busy winning our hearts. She is a sweet, affectionate dog who quickly adapted to us within a week. She is very quick and curious, a very different dog than Noleke.
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The purpose of this blog is the creation of an open, international, independent and free forum, where every UFO-researcher can publish the results of his/her research. The languagues, used for this blog, are Dutch, English and French.You can find the articles of a collegue by selecting his category. Each author stays resposable for the continue of his articles. As blogmaster I have the right to refuse an addition or an article, when it attacks other collegues or UFO-groupes.
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In 2012 verloor ze haar moedige strijd tegen kanker!
In 2011 startte ik deze blog, omdat ik niet mocht stoppen met mijn UFO-onderzoek.
BEDANKT!!!
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UFO'S of UAP'S, ASTRONOMIE, RUIMTEVAART, ARCHEOLOGIE, OUDHEIDKUNDE, SF-SNUFJES EN ANDERE ESOTERISCHE WETENSCHAPPEN - DE ALLERLAATSTE NIEUWTJES
UFO's of UAP'S in België en de rest van de wereld In België had je vooral BUFON of het Belgisch UFO-Netwerk, dat zich met UFO's bezighoudt. BEZOEK DUS ZEKER VOOR ALLE OBJECTIEVE INFORMATIE , enkel nog beschikbaar via Facebook en deze blog.
Verder heb je ook het Belgisch-Ufo-meldpunt en Caelestia, die prachtig, doch ZEER kritisch werk leveren, ja soms zelfs héél sceptisch...
Voor Nederland kan je de mooie site www.ufowijzer.nl bezoeken van Paul Harmans. Een mooie site met veel informatie en artikels.
MUFON of het Mutual UFO Network Inc is een Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in alle USA-staten en diverse landen.
MUFON's mission is the analytical and scientific investigation of the UFO- Phenomenon for the benefit of humanity...
Je kan ook hun site bekijken onder www.mufon.com.
Ze geven een maandelijks tijdschrift uit, namelijk The MUFON UFO-Journal.
Since 02/01/2020 is Pieter ex-president (=voorzitter) of BUFON, but also ex-National Director MUFON / Flanders and the Netherlands. We work together with the French MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP.
ER IS EEN NIEUWE GROEPERING DIE ZICH BUFON NOEMT, MAAR DIE HEBBEN NIETS MET ONZE GROEP TE MAKEN. DEZE COLLEGA'S GEBRUIKEN DE NAAM BUFON VOOR HUN SITE... Ik wens hen veel succes met de verdere uitbouw van hun groep. Zij kunnen de naam BUFON wel geregistreerd hebben, maar het rijke verleden van BUFON kunnen ze niet wegnemen...
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Article publié ce matin dans l'une des éditions numériques du "Monde". - MAGONIE
Article publié ce matin dans l'une des éditions numériques du "Monde".
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Zone 51 : aveux et mystères sur une zone interdite
Nimbée d'un halo de mystère, elle aura, des décennies durant, alimenté
tous les fantasmes. Elle ? La zone 51, un espace ultra sécurisé établi dans le
désert de Mojave, à environ 200 km au nord-ouest de Las Vegas. Dans un rapport déclassifié
de 400 pages, la CIA vient officiellement d'en reconnaître l'existence et, ce
faisant, de la dépouiller de son "aura mythique" (Time).
A cette occasion, l'agence de renseignement américaine explique que le site,
acquis en 1955 avec le blanc-seing du président Eisenhower, aurait en réalité
servi à... tester des avions espions U2 en vue de missions de reconnaissance
pendant la guerre froide, rapportent ABC
News et la BBC. Principales
cibles : l'URSS, la Chine et Cuba. Des explications qui, note le Guardian,
ne suffiront sans doute pas à étancher la soif inextinguible des théoriciens du
complot et autres ufologues amateurs, convaincus d'avoir aperçu des ovnis. La
CIA affirme que ces "visions" seraient liées au fait que les U2 -
toujours techniquement en service, même s'ils ont été en grande partie
supplantés par les drones - volaient à 60 000 pieds (environ 20 000 m), bien
plus haut que les appareils commerciaux de l'époque (3 000 à 6 000
mètres). "Oubliez les ovnis", tranche d'ailleurs le WSJ,
comme pour clore le débat."Pas de chronique martienne, seulement un rapport
déclassifié", souligne de son côté, non sans dérision, le LA
Times. Et d'observer, à l'instar de CNN, qu'aucune
référence n'est faite dans le rapport aux "petits hommes verts venus de
l'espace"que la base aurait prétendument abrités... Les révélations de la
CIA mettront-elles fin à la fantasmagorie populaire ? s'interroge le CS
Monitor. Cité par le Washington
Post, l'écrivain américain de science-fiction Harlan Ellison n'y croit
pas : "La race humaine a un besoin psychopathique de créer des dieux et des
mystères."
For the first time, researchers have teleported 10,000 bits of information
per second from point A to point B across a distance of about six millimeters
and inside a solid state circuit, similar to a computer chip.
Although the accomplishment differs from teleporting mass, like a person
such as that seen on science fiction shows like Star Trek the remarkable feat
demonstrates what could be possible with a quantum computer.
The scientists, from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in
Zurich, report their findings in this weeks issue of Nature.
In their experiment, the team spaced three micron-sized electronic circuits
on a seven-by-seven-millimeter computer chip. Two of the circuits worked as a
sending mechanism, while the other served as the receiver. The scientists cooled
the chip to near absolute zero and ran a current through the circuits.
At that frigid temperature and small scale, the electrons in the circuit
which are the quantum bits of information, the qubits started to behave
according to the rules of quantum mechanics. The qubits became entangled. This
means they become linked, sharing identical quantum states, even if physically
separated from one other.
Specifically, the qubits in the sender circuit became entangled with those in
the receiving circuit. The ETH team encoded some information into the qubits in
the sending circuits and then measured of the state of the qubits in the
receiver circuit. Whatever state the qubits had been in the sender was reflected
instantly in the receiving circuit. The researchers had teleported the
information.
This is different from the way information is sent in ordinary computers,
electrons carry information along wires or through the air via radio waves. In
this case, no bit of data physically traveled along a route instead the
information disappeared from one location and reappeared at another.
Other experimenters have teleported quantum bits, too, and have done so
across a larger distance. But those teams only got the teleportation to work
once in a while, perhaps a few percent of the time. The ETH team was also able
to teleport up to 10,000 quantum bits every second, and get it to work right
consistently. Thats fast enough and accurate enough to build a useful computer.
Basically we can push a button and have this teleportation work every time,
Andreas Wallraff, Professor at the Department of Physics and head of the study,
told DNews.
UFOs
Exopolitics and the New World Disorder is now forever free and can be read on
all reading devices. I hope you will help me make this important disclosure book
available to all with a need to know any way you can. If trash UFO/ET stuff can
get hundreds of thousands of hits, why can't we get credible material to that
many people as well? I have spent most of my life getting to the bottom of this
subject, now I expect to spend the last years of my live promoting this book so
that others can build on what I have learned. I don't know what more I can do to
get this book to as many readers as possible. There is a translation button and
a hit counter on the home page. Special thanks to Manuel Lamiroy for setting up
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John Carlisle: This store is the stuff of nuclear dreams |
Detroit Free Press | freep.com
EAST LANSING You can ask Bob Lazar about the uranium for
sale at his store. Feel free to inquire about the infrared death ray he sells,
too. But please dont ask him about the time he spent at Area 51 working on
UFOs.
Its not like the science supply stores of the old days, which sold chemistry
sets and microscopes for kids. At United Nuclear, you can stock a mad
scientists radioactive dream supplies because the items are either exempt from
government regulations or are below amounts or concentrations considered
dangerous.
Customers are free to go home with radioactive isotopes, rockets or a Van de
Graaff generator that can produce up to 600,000 volts.
You can buy magnets so powerful theyll bore through walls, furniture or even
your body to get at each other.
You can get X-ray components to take X-rays of things around the house. A
photo inside the stores catalog shows how someone used the equipment to get a
glimpse inside their frog.
You can purchase a real death ray, which emits an invisible infrared beam so
powerful that a direct hit will blast right through your goggles and turn your
eye instantly and permanently into charcoal, as the catalog warns. It can cut
steel, shatter glass, burn wood, chip rock and vaporize skin. A small one is
about $600.
And you can get a chunk of uranium that you can hold in your hand as Lazar
did on a recent afternoon, merrily putting a Geiger counter next to it to show
that the rock was indeed radioactive.
Few people in the world ever get to hold it, the 54-year-old said. Its
not going to hurt you, but its radioactive. The things is, thats exactly one
of the things were trying to dispel people have this built-in fear of
uranium. But theres a lot of radioactive stuff in everyones lives.
Yet despite owning a store thats drawn the keen interest of law enforcement,
lunatics and laymen, Lazar is still most notorious for once saying on television
that he helped reverse engineer a real flying saucer in the real Area 51.
I wish I wouldnt have said anything, but its too late for that, he said.
I think I finally came to the conclusion that, you know, that was a really
stupid thing to say. I shouldve kept my mouth shut. Now its impossible to get
away from.
A UFO legend
Lazar always seems to draw attention.
Thirty years ago, he was working at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New
Mexico, where he said his unusual ideas about physics got him noticed. He was
soon tapped for a new job in a place that he says turned out to be Area 51, the
legendary secret facility where many people are convinced UFOs are housed.
Lazar said he was hired to reverse engineer an alien spacecraft to figure out
its propulsion system. Spoiler alert: They travel by creating gravity and using
it to distort time and space, he said and look exactly like the flying saucers
in the hokey old science-fiction movies.
But he claims he got fired when he brought some friends to the desert to view
the facilitys weekly UFO test flights.
He panicked and feared for his safety, he said, so he gave an interview to a
Las Vegas TV station, recounting everything he said he saw and did at Area 51.
And for that, hes earned a permanent spot in UFO royalty.
Hes since shied away from the flying saucer spotlight and focuses instead on
his unusual retail business.
Easier said than done, though.
To this day, most of the calls coming to the store are from people who
desperately want to reach the real Bob Lazar and ask him what its like to work
on a UFO. He stopped answering the phone long ago.
Lazars wife, Joy White, does the accounting for United Nuclear and sometimes
answers calls, though she, too, now avoids it. There are just too many people a
little too frantically eager to speak to her husband.
Please! I have this serious message for him. I have to talk to him, she
quotes them as saying. Its kind of amusing. The people are generally, um,
interesting.
Trouble calls
Some people do call the store to actually buy something. And some of them are
frightening.
One man kept calling for a certain selection of chemicals, and it dawned on
Lazar that he was trying to synthesize deadly sarin gas. Lazar told the FBI.
They absolutely flipped out, he said. They tapped the phones, installed
cameras and staked out the place, but never got the guy.
Another man was trying to get castor beans to make the poison ricin with
Lazars help. He also showed a fervent interest in anything radioactive. Another
phone call to the feds.
One woman wanted as much radioactive material as she could get to put in her
horses water. Shed read somewhere that it would strengthen his immune system.
Lazar told her it was a misinformed Internet myth.
Oh, youre trying to cover it up, too, she replied.
And a few calls are simply heartbreaking, like the man who was convinced
Lazar had a time machine and begged him to let him use it to go back in time and
save his son, whod died in a car accident. He refused to believe Lazars
denials.
Look, I know you have it, and I know you have to say that over the phone,
Lazar remembered him saying. You know the guy is just so hurt, he wants to do
anything. But God.
His neighbors havent always been understanding, either. He once built a
four-story Van de Graaff generator in his yard a giant, shiny, high-voltage
globe. It was a particle accelerator, he said, matter-of-factly.
Nearby farmers were freaked out. They just think youre trying to
contaminate their farmland or control their animals, he said. I said, I
cannot control your animals, and they said, Well how come theyre all upset
now?
Why uranium?
Above all, though, nothing raises eyebrows like the mention of uranium.
You get people calling up on the phone screaming Are you insane? What if
people buy a bunch of these and make an atomic bomb? he said. Really? So you
think you can buy a bunch of rocks and make an atomic bomb? The first atomic
bomb took the power of a country to make.
But at least his stock sparks peoples interest. The relatively unglamorous
items he also sells chemistry sets, beakers and test tubes just dont sell
well anymore. In an age of video games and the Internet, Lazar said, a simple
home chemistry set doesnt seem as cool to kids as it once did.
You need something like a real death ray to generate some interest.
When I was a kid, everybody had chemistry sets ... what I was hoping to do
with this company is kind of dispel the mystery of science and get people into
it. But it takes bigger things to get their attention, Lazar said.
Then he turned back to the routine things at his store. The clocks on the
wall had just been scrambled by a jolt from the Van de Graaff generator, which
stood right next to the pile of uranium rocks, which the Geiger counter was
hysterically chirping about.
Once Upon A Missing Time is a powerful and emotional journey involving married couple Alan and Pamela Morrison and their teenage daughter, Wendy. Alan is a teacher at the local high school, and his wife Pamela is a social worker for the local authority.
One night, whilst driving back from their in-laws home near the rural North Yorkshire village of East Yardsley, the Morrison family encounter something that would change their lives and world view forever. The Morrisons have a close encounter with something quite extraordinary.
On arriving home, they discover nearly four hours of their lives are missing. Plagued by nightmarish shared dreams, the Morrisons look for answers for their missing time. Their search for answers threatens to tear the family apart, leaving them with lives that will never be the same again.
Set in rural England in 1990, this was an era before the internet and the digital age. The Morrison family search for answers that eventually ends in frustration and betrayal. This is not a story about alien visitation, but rather how a family try desperately to cope with a phenomenon that no one seems to understand.
Although a work of fiction, Once Upon A Missing Time is based on real life close encounter cases from the U.K. All of the characters in this drama are based on people who have either experienced this phenomena first-hand, or have been UFO investigators. The names, locations, and professions of all have been changed to protect the individuals concerned.
Once you have read Once Upon A Missing Time, you will realise that the phrase close encounter was not just a figment of Steven Spielbergs imagination.
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Reviews:
In this fascinating new book, Philip Mantle swaps roles as a knowledgeable investigator of the UFO phenomenon to assume the garb of Sci-Fi author and makes the transition seamlessly. In doing so he brings first hand knowledge to a subject still deeply mired in mystery and speculation. What makes the book doubly interesting is that all the characters, although fictitious, are drawn from actual cases involving alleged alien abduction and the attention to detail shows. In fact one of the investigators could easily be the author. Read more >>
From Once Upon A Missing Time
Just as the car was moving away from the junction, Wendys shout drew their attention.
Look mum, a shooting star!
They both followed her outstretched finger to point just above the hills to the north, where a small, bright white light followed a fast, steep trajectory towards the shadowy horizon. Just as it seemed that it would be lost forever behind the stark hills, it levelled out and followed the terrain for a short while before finally disappearing below the skyline at a shallower angle. They watched for a short while, puzzled, before Alan moved away from the junction and applied the power again. Pamela looked across at him once more when the speedometer reached sixty.
Watch it, Alan.
He nodded and backed the power off a little in order to round a bend. He was preparing to accelerate again when his eyes widened and his reflexes took over for just long enough to ensure their safety, snatching his foot from the accelerator and jamming it on the brake pedal.
The cars nose dipped as the updated brakes did their work and their speed dropped rapidly until they were at a standstill. Alan took the car out of gear and applied the handbrake as he stared at the impenetrable bank of glowing green mist before them. The lights on the panel of the radio flickered into darkness and the sound from its speakers suddenly ceased. With a baffled look at Pamela he knocked the gear shift back into D and moved off cautiously.
He had heard of small banks of mist in country lanes which collected in the fields and then obscured an area of road for a short while before either moving on or diffusing, but had never seen or heard of green mist. He thought of mysterious agricultural chemicals and rolled his window up quickly as he drove on slowly. He was about to remark on the fogs strangeness when a childlike scream of pure terror made them both look round. Wendy was sitting in the centre of the rear seat, as far away from either window as possible and pointing, dumbfounded, towards her left. Pamela looked round for a moment before turning back to Wendy.
What is it, darling? Whats wrong?
Wendy continued to point at the window against which the mist pressed.
Th Th There was a face there. Like a cat with funny eyes.
Pamela looked back to Alan for a moment with a concerned look on her face. She mouthed KEEP GOING at him before turning back to Wendy.
It was probably just a sheep. Maybe theres a fence down somewhere along the road.
It didnt look like a sheep; it had no nose and funny eyes.
Its just the fog love. It makes things look strange.
Pamelas last word seemed to echo through the air between them for a long time before there was a heavy bump which caused the car to veer across the road. Immediately, the headlights were cutting through the mist and then they were out of it and back on the familiar stretch of road again. Alan began to accelerate and took a quick look at Wendy. He was surprised to see that she was asleep again. Pamela was lying back in her seat and gazing at the sky through the sunroof. She turned back to Alan as she felt the car accelerate.
What the hell do you think that was?
I dont know some kind of fog?
What sort of fog is green?
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Endorsements for Once Upon A Missing Time
Philip Mantle has put the trauma of the alien abduction into perspective for all of us in his story that sucks us in on the first page. It is a tale, not of aliens, but of the results of those who have been abducted and what they experience as a result of something that is beyond their control. Mantle has provided a story that draws to in and keeps you entertained from the first page to the last. It is a story that causes you to keep turning the pages. Kevin Randle, UFO author, lecturer and broadcaster, USA.
A not to be missed fiction, from one of the leading authorities on UFOs. Has to be worth reading! Philip Gardiner, Author/filmmaker, UK.
They say time is a great healerand it is, until it goes missing. Philip Mantles novel, Once Upon a Missing Time, takes us on a dark tour through the oft-misunderstood abduction phenomenon and the angst it can cause in the lives of its victims. Mantle is extremely knowledgeable about the abduction phenomenon, and it shows. In this novel, his real-life expertise translates dramatically into the lives of the characters. Scrupulously well thought-out, it provides a gripping insight into one of the greatest enigmas of our era. Although a work of fiction, it carries a disturbing aura of reality on every page. A thought-provoking read that should not be missed. Mike Hallowell, Freelance journalist & author, UK.
Philip Mantles long career as an established UFO researcher translates into the gripping story of a family besieged by the inexplicablea realistic and credible account of the alien abduction phenomenon. Lee Paqui Editor, UFO Encounter, and Lee Paqui UFO Research, Queensland, Australia.
Philip Mantle is probably one of the major unsung heroes of the British UFO scene, having been eclipsed by the likes of Timothy Good and Nick Pope. In this, his first fiction book, he tackles the thorny subject of the abduction and Close Encounter scenario. Although the book is a work of fiction, it draws from many well documented cases from the never-ending enigma that is the UFO subject. This book will provide a thought provoking read, if you are skeptic or believer in the phenomenon. Kevin Goodman, author of UFO Warminster: Cradle of Contact, UK.
The work of Philip Mantle is never a surprise, because we know how good it is. In this book, although a work of fiction, I know that Philip has used all of his experience to bring the close encounter experience to life. Thiago Luiz Ticchetti, UFO researcher and author, Brazil.
In a classic example of poacher turned gamekeeper, Philip Mantle has dug deep into his long established background as a world renowned investigator of the UFO phenomenon to produce a first class novel based on his years of experience in the field and a damn fine job he makes of it too. This book bears all the hallmarks of a homage to a well loved and understood subject and it is told in a surprisingly matter of fact manner that belies the central premise of alien abduction and how it can badly affect those involved. Brian Allan: Author, speaker and researcher specialising in paranormal phenomena, UK.
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Philip Mantle is an international UFO researcher, lecturer and broadcaster. His books have been published in six different languages around the world. He is the former Director of Investigations for the British UFO Research Association and former MUFON representative for England. Philip has written articles and features for numerous publications around the world and has been both editor and assistant editor of high street UFO publications.
5.0 out of 5 starsA long-time UFO
investigator proves he can write compelling fiction5 Aug
2013
By Ken
Korczak- Published on
Amazon.com
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Verified Purchase
When I saw that one of Britain's most respected, renowned and
dogged UFO investigators, Philip Mantle, had published a work of UFO fiction my
first thoughts were, "Uh-ho."
That's because I have been down this road
before with researchers famous in the UFO field, most notable the great Jacques
Vallée, who a few years back took a turn at fiction with his novel "Fastwalker."
It was pretty bloody awful.
Others in UFO or similar fields have also
attempted a fictional turn with disastrous results, notably NASA astronaut Buzz
Aldrin who wrote a fantastically boring science fiction novel called Encounter
With Tiber - and I refuse to even speak of Graham Hancock's recent foray into
fiction.
And so I was not only pleasantly surprised - but absolutely
delighted by Mantle's, ONCE UPON A MISSING TIME. This is a terrific book that
delivered everything I expected from a tale of close encounters with strange
beings - but the plot also took unexpected turns which makes a work of depth and
pragmatic integrity.
As far as I can tell, the story is based on a bona
fide UFO abduction event known as the Aveley Abduction which occurred on a dark
country road in West Essex in 1974. I believe the story was first reported in
Flying Saucer Review by writer and long-time UFO investigator Andrew Collins.
Collins also writes about the Aveley Abduction in his recent book,
LightQuest.
I've also seen the story of the Aveley Abduction bounced
around in the endless echo chamber of the Internet - often with details slightly
altered and with the "names changed to protect the innocent" - but with the core
of the story essentially in tact. Some call it the U.K.'s "most important UFO
multiple abduction case."
The events involve an ordinary family -- dad a
school teacher and mum a social worker, who along with their 12-year-old
daughter, have a middle class lifestyle that couldn't be more grounded and
normal. But then they confront the extraordinary - or I should say - the
extraterrestrials!
The result is a shattering of three lives. In
additional to the eschatological shock of having their world views torn to
shreds, the effect it precipitates upon the close-nit, small-town and social
network of their staid Yorkshire community is vexing, to say the
least.
What makes ONE UPON A MISSING TIME truly a top-notch read is
Mantle's considerable skill at creating vivid characters and making us feel
strong empathy for them as they struggle with their stunning
situation.
Believe me, taking a run-of-the-mill school teacher and a
plodding social worker and selling them to the reader as highly interesting and
sympathetic characters is no easy task for any writer - but Mantle pulls it
off.
The author gets it done - in my opinion - by not being a blowhard
and trying his hand at "great literature." Rather, Mantle writes within his own
capabilities. His years spent writing nonfictional UFO accounts and serving as
editor of a number of UFO publications has provided him with the pragmatic
clarity of a journalist, but also the expanded skill of observation required for
someone in the endlessly enigmatic, twisted, tangled field of
Ufology.
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Area 51 Comments
Hi all:
Below you will find the personal
comments from several researchers that I received following my links re the
latest news media buzz about the CIA admitting now that Area 51 exists while it
has been common knowledge for years. I was allowed to share them wide.
Kind regards.
André
John Schuessler
Andre,
NBC News did a very poor job on this article. I
think it is just another case of a reporter stimulating news controversies (i.e.
make something out of nothing). The author apparently didnt do any homework
about Area 51, the secrecy claims, who is really in the UFO Community, details
of what was declassified, how 400 pages represents less than 0.00001% of the
material that has been accumulated by Area 51 during the past many decades (less
than one ream of copy paper), how MUFON sponsored tours to Area 51 during the
July symposium in Las Vegas, how the new Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas
sponsors tours to Area 51 and lectures about it, and the fact this is the worst
kept secret ever. Of course the released 400 pages didnt mention Aliens. Why
would anyone expect that it would? John Schuessler
George Knapp
John Schuessler is correct.
There is not one piece of info that is new in this non-story. The CIA has
acknowledged the existence of Area 51 many, many times in many different venues.
So has the Air Force, The DOE, the AEC, and numerous contractors. Our minor
league baseball team is named the 51's. Most of this info has been posted for
years on the website of the Roadrunners, who gave me the first authorized
interviews almost ten years ago in which they talked openly about their work for
the CIA at Area 51.
The fuss over this non-story shows just how ignorant the major media are
when it comes to these topics, and how readily they use something like this to
poke fun at the UFO topic, whether it has anything to do with the subject or
not.
I can understand the media outlets falling for this, but am surprised the
National Security Archives, or any bonafide historian, would boast about this
supposed scoop. It is more gamesmanship by the CIA, and everyone seemed to fall
for it.
John Greenewald,
Jr.
Yeah, just
to chime in, I completely agree. And when I saw the news, I thought,
What?
To me, it
really goes to show that the majority (not all, and present company excluded,
George) ignore the real facts that are out there, and really only operate off of
buzz words, trending topics, and in essence copying the other
guy.
Case in
point? One of the things George Noory and I talked about on the air the other
night on Coast to Coast AM was the mainstream media coverage of a mysterious
carcass found by the Iranian Navy. With a little bit of research, and an
email interview with the actual photographer, it was determined ALL media
outlets covering the story had it wrong nearly across the
board.
Now with
this Area 51 story. No one did any research yet again, and are reporting the
wrong facts. Are the documents interesting? Absolutely! Newsworthy? Sure!
But making into some type of huge admission? Kind of an insult to us whove
been working hard to uncover the truth and the documents to prove
it.
Silly that
more research cant be done, because the media couldve reported Area 51s
existence at least 12 years ago by my count (with official documentation) then
moved on to other stories much more worthwhile. Imagine what 12 years worth of
further investigation (once they figure out Area 51 was real) couldve
uncovered.
FYI the claim that the U-w
accounted for "more than half" the UFO reports after Aug 1955 is a crock as I
showed years ago http://www.brumac.8k.com/cia_explaination.html
(yes, explanation is incorrectly spelled in this URL)
FYI: Historian Haines asked me to
review his history paper (this was before it was declassified). I was amused to
see the claim by the U-2 guys that their airplane was a major cause of UFO
sightings. I knew this was wrong as I read the paper in 1996 and I told Haines
he would run into a buzz saw of criticism from ufologists for publishing that
claim. His rebuttal was that this is what the U-2 guy told im, so he would
publish it. Months later I learned that the article had been published in
Studied in Intelligence in the spring of 1997 and I wrote a rebuttal to the U-2
claim. Several months later the press suddenly became aware of the SiI article
and publicized the U-2 "Explanation". Several years later (in 2000) I
published my discussion at the URL I gave before. Amusing
note: this was one of the few times when Klass and I were in agreement
Giuliano
Marinkovic
Exactly as Bruce said. In relation
to U2 flights as unknowns, even Robert Friend himself, former-head of Blue Book,
disputed that to Mark Rodegheir of CUFOS.
Reference is available in
Rodegheir's article "The CIA's UFO History" for IUR edition in fall,
1997.
Here is the relevant portion from that article:
"I (Mark
Rodeghier) read to him (Robert Friend) the discussion by Haines (CIA
historian)... and then asked for his comment. Almost the first words he said
were that it is "absolutely not true" that he or his Blue Book team were
covering up spy flights as alleged by Haines. He found the whole idea laughable,
and he knew Blue Book did not receive more reports from pilots and air
traffic controllers after the U-2 began flying."
I too, received calls about this non event. I did get some callers
interested in the comments by USAF General Carroll H. Bolender on October 20,
1969:
"Moreover, reports of unidentified flying objects which could affect
national security are made in accordance with Janap 146 or Air Force Manual
55-11and are not part of the Blue Book system (attch 10)[which I don't have]'
and "Termination of Project Blue Book would leave no official federal office to
receive reports of UFOs. However, as already stated, reports of UFOs which could
affect national security would continue to be handled through the standard Air
Force proceedures designed for this purpose". The comments prove the USAF has
been lying since the closed Blue Book in response to Bolender's memo. One reason
for bringing this up is that I actualy had a telephone conversation with
Bolender who confirmed that there were 2 separate channels..of Communication. We
don't hear about the info about national Security related materials. Did anybody
else talk to the late General Bolender? Stan Friedman
UFO community greets Area 51 disclosure with a resounding
'Duh!'
A newly declassified government map reveals there
was a super-secret government testing site in a dry lake bed, its exact location
long suspected. NBC's Pete Williams reports.
By Tracy Connor, Staff Writer,
NBC News
The man who put Area 51 on the UFO map is not impressed by newly declassified
CIA documents that acknowledge the existence of the facility but say it was used
to test U-2 spy planes not flying saucers.
"Everybody has known that for 25 years or so," said Bob Lazar, who came
forward in 1989 with a tale of government scientists tinkering with alien
spacecraft at a military base in the Nevada desert.
"Tell us something we don't know."
A controversial figure even in the UFO community, Lazar claimed that as a
government scientist he was taken to Area 51 near Groom Lake and then put to
work at a facility called S4 about 15 miles south.
By his account, flying discs powered by anti-matter reactors with seats too
small for humans were being tested at S4 reverse-engineered by the U.S. to
create its own futuristic technology.
Although his story was ridiculed by skeptics, it turned Area 51 into a magnet
for tourists, ufologists and conspiracy theorists.
The government had little to say about Area 51 until the release of a
20-year-old CIA history made public through a Freedom of Information request
filed by George Washington University's National Security Archive back in 2005
and approved in June.
The document says the facility, which served as a gunnery range during World
War II, was transformed into a test and training site for the U-2s and its
successors, the Lockheed A-12 Oxcart, the D-21 Tagboard and even the F-117
stealth fighter.
Justin Norton / AP
A mock alien autopsy at the Area 51 exhibit at the
Alien Zone in Roswell, N.M., in December
2006.
The history makes no mention of little green men, spaceships or anything else
that's out of this world.
Lazar, who said he now runs a private consulting firm and wants nothing to do
with UFO enthusiasts, isn't surprised saying all the extraterrestrial work
went on at S4.
"Thats a minuscule baby step forward," Lazar said of the Area 51
disclosures. "Maybe a decade from now theyll acknowledge theres an S4."
Richard Boylan, who claims to have had encounters with "star visitors" along
Nevada's so-called Extraterrestrial Highway 375, said he had to "stifle a yawn"
when he heard the CIA had finally 'fessed up that Area 51 is an actual
place.
After all, he said, he infiltrated the base and saw with his own eyes
spacecraft being tested and flown and friendly visitors from outer space
arriving to work with government scientists activities that he believes are
being covered up by a "shadow government."
A prototype U-2 spy plane is tested at what became
known as Area 51 in Nevada in a 1955 photo provided by the CIA.
"They say Area 51 is real? Duh!" he said. "That's not even one cent on the
dollar of what the government knows and should be admitting to."
But others welcomed the CIA confirmation, limited as it was.
"It makes you feel a little bit better that not everybody is crazy,"
said Dirk Vander Ploeg, publisher of UFO Digest.
The belated acknowledgment is a reminder that the government is good at
keeping secrets, he said.
"It makes you think if they have all this new aircraft and all this stealth
technology, what else do they have out there? What else haven't they told
us."
Alejandro Rojas, co-organizer of the International UFO Congress and an editor
of Open Minds Magazine, said now that Area 51 is no longer being redacted from
CIA documents, future Freedom of Information requests may yield more
revelations.
And it might lend credence to other out-there theories.
"Once it got this association with aliens and UFOs, a lot of people doubted
Area 51 even existed," said Rojas, who added that he is "agnostic" on the
question of whether ET research was done at the site.
"There are people now going, 'Oh, it really does exist!' I hope it does
demonstrate that a lot of what UFO researchers are saying is credible."
Conspiracy theorists rejoice! The U.S. has finally
declassified the existence of Area 51, but if you thought it was holding alien
space ships, you may be disappointed. NBC's Mara Schiavacampo reports.
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