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Eyes Only: The Story of Clifford Stone and UFO Crash Retrievals

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There are more conspiracy theories than ever. This is a serious problem and serious journalists need to be debunking these Conspiracy Theories. Cass Sunstein and Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos, cannot do all the debunking by themselves. The object immediately rose into the air and vanished into the trees. All the while, on a nearby farmyard, various animals “went into a frenzy”. As it moved away, a beautiful wash of red and blue, tempered by the white light bathed the forest below. If there was a cover-up of some kind by the US military, and possibly even the British government and armed forces in sympathy with their American guests, then we have to ask why? Was it merely a case of not wishing to admit that the skies overhead are not as protected as we might think?

Clifford Stone served for 22 years with the US Army, during which he was called away on multiple assignments with covert US Air Force programs called Project Moondust and Bluefly. Stone was trained to be part of an advance team that would enter crashed spacecraft to communicate and render first aid to the extraterrestrial occupants.

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In 1983, through a Freedom of Information request, Halt’s memo would find its way into the public domain. Once UFO researchers had examined it for the extremely rich content that it contains, Halt was dragged into the limelight somewhat. The military, I know for a fact, has established what’s called “disinformation programs”. Officially sanctioned deception programs. This is covered by a regulation at Department of Defense level that’s secret. This is the case with the Unidentified Flying Objects. Virtually all astrobiologists suspect that we are not alone. Seth Shostak, the senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, has wagered that we will find incontrovertible proof of intelligent life by 2036. Astronomers have determined that there may be hundreds of millions of potentially habitable exoplanets in just our galaxy. Interstellar travel by living beings still seems like a wildly remote possibility, but physicists have known since the early nineteen-nineties that faster-than-light travel is possible in theory, and new research has brought this marginally closer to being achievable in practice. These advances—along with the further inference that ours is a mediocre or even inferior civilization, one that could well be millions or billions of years behind our distant neighbors—have lent a bare-bones plausibility to the idea that U.F.O.s have extraterrestrial origins.

When the remote-controlled Soviet-built craft — and its pseudo ET crew — crashed in New Mexico, the legend of Roswell was born. White House Denies CIA Teleported Obama to Mars, What the FBI’s UFO Memo Shows About American Intelligence, White House Can’t Afford Its Shapeshifting Alien Reptile Guards A tendency to discount or overlook inconvenient facts is a thing debunkers and believers have in common. One dogged British researcher has convincingly shown that the Rendlesham case, or Britain’s Roswell, probably consisted of a concatenation of a meteor, a lighthouse perceived through woods and fog, and the uncanny sounds made by a muntjac deer. Eyewitness reports are subject to considerable embroidery over time, and strings of improbable coincidences can easily be rendered into an occult pattern by a human mind prone to misapprehension and eager for meaning. The researcher had exhaustively demystified the case, and I was perturbed to learn that Kean seemed unfazed by his verdict. When I asked her about it, she did little more than shrug, as though to suggest that such fluky accounts violated Occam’s razor. Even if Rendlesham was “complex,” she said, it was still “one of the top ten U.F.O. encounters of all time.” And, besides, there were always other cases. Hynek, in “The UFO Experience,” had contended that U.F.O. sightings represented a phenomenon that had to be taken in aggregate—hundreds upon hundreds of incredible stories told by credible people.

Stevens published the book with some difficulties, as manuscripts were lost in the mail. His phone was tapped. He was under electronic surveillance. His home was broken into and files were stolen. UFO Crash At Aztec, by Steinman and Stevens, has become a minor collector’s item. UFO conspiracy theorists want Disclosure, of evidence concealed by the Secret Government. Likewise, anti-war conspiracy theorists want Disclosure of the truth about neo-con wars, torture and assassinations. Also, the secret government’s war against the American people, and Whistleblowers needs Disclosure. It would “release a puff of vapor” before moving to the east a little more. It then remained motionless once again. The object would “turn on its own axis” shortly after. And again at 3:20 pm and 3:35 pm. Then, it would shoot off “towards the Moon at fantastic speed”. A short time later it returned and remained motionless once more.

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