Subject: Those Strange Objects Being Seen Lately. June 30, 2007.
Here is an explanation of the strange objects that are being seen
lately in our sky at close range.
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This is an important read guys.
The alien symbolism is more than just a language , the symbols when
drawn are energy functional!!!
Photo's were taken of flying devices that by accident, malfunctioning
cloaking of them revealed under wing markings that this man recognized as
something alien he's been working on. A sensible explanation for them. Be
sure to read all of it... An incredible updating.
Explanation of the Recent "Strange Craft" Sightings
Here is the brief introduction. I'm using the alias Isaac, and used to
work in what was called the CARET program in the 80's. During my time
there, I worked with a lot of the technology that is clearly at work
in the recent drone/strange craft sightings, most notably the
"language" and diagrams seen on the underside of each craft. What
follows is a lengthy letter about who I am, what I know, and what
these sightings are (probably) all about.
The appearance of these photos has convinced me to release at least
some of the numerous photographs and photocopied documents I still
possess some 20 years later that can explain a great deal about these
sightings. On this site you will find some of these. They are available
as high resolution scans that I am giving away free, PROVIDED THEY ARE
NOT MODIFIED IN ANY WAY AND ARE KEPT TOGETHER ALONG WITH THIS WRITTEN
MATERIAL.
I am also trying to get in touch with the witnesses so far, such as
Chad, Rajman, Jenna, Ty, and the Lake Tahoe witness (especially Chad).
I have advice for them that may be somewhat helpful in dealing with
what they've seen and what I would recommend they do with what they
know. If you are one of these witnesses, or can put me in touch with
them, please contact Coast to Coast AM and let them know.
My Experience with the CARET Program and Extra-terrestrial
Technology Isaac, June 2007
This letter is part of a package I've assembled for Coast to Coast AM
to distribute to its audience. It is a companion to numerous document
and photo scans and should not be separated from them.
You can call me Isaac, an alias I've chosen as a simple measure of
protection while I release what would be called tremendously sensitive
information even by todays standards. 94 is not necessarily synonymous
with dangerous, though, which is why my conscience is clear as I offer
this material up for the public. My government has its reasons for its
continual s-crecy, and I sympathize with many of them, but the truth is
that I'm getting old and I'm not interested in meeting my maker one day
with any more baggage than necessary! Furthermore, I put a little more
faith in humanity than my former bosses do, and I think that a release
of at least some of this info could help a lot more than it could hurt,
especially in today's world.
I should be clear before I begin, as a final note: I am not
interested in making myself vulnerable to the consequences of betraying
the trust of my superiors and will not divulge any personal information
that could determine my identity. However my intent is not to deceive,
so information that I think is too risky to share will be simply left
out rather than obfuscated in some way (aside from my alias, which I
freely admit is not my real name). I would estimate that with the
information contained in this letter, I could be narrowed down to one
of maybe 30-50 people at best, so I feel reasonably secure.
Some Explanation for the Recent Sightings
For many years I've occasionally considered the release of at least
some of the material I possess, but the recent wave of photos and
sightings has prompted me to cut to the chase and do so now.
I should first be clear that I'm not directly familiar with any of
the crafts seen in the photos in their entirety. I've never seen them
in a hangar or worked on them myself or seen aliens zipping around in
them. However, I have worked with and seen many of the parts visible
in these crafts, some of which can be seen in the Q3-85 Inventory
Review scan found at the top of this page. More importantly though,
I'm very familiar with the language on their undersides seen clearly
in photos by Chad and Rajman, and in another form in the Big Basin
photos.
One question I can answer for sure is why they're suddenly here.
These crafts have probably existed in their current form for decades,
and I can say for sure that the technology behind them has existed
for decades before that. The language, in fact, (I'll explain shortly
why I keep putting that in quotes) was the subject of my work in
years past. I'll cover that as well.
The reason they're suddenly visible, however, is another matter
entirely. These crafts, assuming they're anything like the hardware
I worked with in the 80's (assuming they're better, in fact), are
equipped with technology that enables invisibility. That ability can
be controlled both on board the craft, and remotely. However, what's
important in this case is that this invisibility can also be
disrupted by other technology. Think of it like radar jamming. I
would bet my life savings (since I know this has happened before)
that these craft are becoming visible and then returning to
invisibility arbitrarily, probably unintentionally, and undoubtedly
for only short periods, due to the activity of a kind of disrupting
technology being set off elsewhere, but nearby. I'm especially sure
of this in the case of the Big Basin sightings, were the witnesses
themselves reported seeing the craft just appear and disappear. This
is especially likely because of the way the witness described one of
the appearances being only a momentary flicker, which is consistent
with the unintentional, intermittent triggering of such a device.
It's no surprise that these sightings are all taking place in
California, and especially the Saratoga/South Bay area. Not far from
Saratoga is Mountain View/Sunnyvale, home to Moffett Field and the
N-SA Ames Research center.
Again, I'd be willing to bet just about anything that the device
capable of hijacking the cloaking of these nearby craft was
inadvertently triggered, probably during some kind of experiment, at
the exact moment they were being seen. Miles away, in Big Basin, the
witnesses were in the right place at the right time and saw the
results of this disruption with their own eyes.
G-d knows what else was suddenly appearing in the skies at that
moment, and who else may have seen it. I've had some direct contact
with this device, or at least a device capable of the same thing,
and this kind of mistake is not unprecedented. I am personally aware
of at least one other incident in which this kind of technology was
accidentally set off, resulting in the sudden visibility of normally
invisible things. The only difference is that these days, cameras are
a lot more common!
The technology itself isn't ours, or at least it wasn't in the
80's. Much like the technology in these crafts themselves, the device
capable of remotely hijacking a vehicle's clacking comes from a
non-human source too. Why we were given this technology has never
been clear to me, but it's responsible for a lot. Our having access
to this kind of device, along with our occasionally haphazard
experimentation on them, has lead to everything from cloaking
malfunctions like this to full-blown crashes. I can assure you that
most (and in my opinion all) incidents of UFO crashes or that kind
of thing had more to do with our meddling with extremely powerful
technology at an inopportune time than it did mechanical failure on
their part. Trust me, those things don't fail unless something even
more powerful than them makes them fail (intentionally or not).
Think of it like a stray bullet. You can be hit by one at any time,
without warning, and even the shooter didn't intent to hit you. I
can assure you heads are rolling over this as well. If anyone notices
a brilliant but sloppy physicist patrolling the streets of Baghdad
in the next couple weeks, I'd be willing to guess how he got there.
(I kid, of course, as I certainly hope that hasn't actually happened
in this case).
I'd now like to explain how it is that I know this.
The CARET Program
My story begins the same as it did for many of my co workers, with
graduate and post-graduate work at university in electrical engineering.
And I had always been interested in computer science, which was a very
new field at the time, and my interest piqued with my first exposure
to a Tixo during grad school. In the years following school I took a
scenic route through the tech industry and worked for the kinds of
companies you would expect, until I was offered a job at the
Department of De-ense and things took a very different turn.
My time at the D-D was mostly uneventful but I was there for quite
a while. I apparently proved myself to be reasonably intelligent and
loyal. By 1984 these qualities along with my technical background
made me a likely candidate for a new program they were recruiting
for called Caret.
Part 1.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com
Subject: Those Strange Objects Being Seen Lately. Part 2. July 1, 2007.
Here he talks about working on UFO artifacts.
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Before I explain what CARET was I should back up a little. By 1984,
Silicon Valley (JW I worked in Silicon Valley for many years for companys
like Lenkert. I enjoyed it very much. They called it Silicon Valley
because many of the companys there made transistors and transistor
were made primarily out of the substance called Silicon) had been a
juggernaut of technology for decades. In the less than 40 years since
the appearance of Shockley's transistor this part of the world had
already produced a multi billion dollar computer industry and made
technological strides that were unprecedented in other fields, from
hypertext and online collaboration in '68 to the Alto in '73.
Private industry in Silicon Valley was responsible for some of the
most incredible technological leaps in history and this fact did not
go unnoticed by the US g-vernment and m-litary. I don't claim to have
any special knowledge about Roswell or any of the other alleged early
UFO events, but I do know that whatever the exact origin, the mi-itary
was hard at work trying to understand and use the extra-terrestrial
artifacts it had in its possession. While there had been a great deal
of progress overall, things were not moving as quickly as some would
have liked. So, in 1984, the CARET program was created with the aim of
harnessing the abilities of private industry in silicon valley and
applying it to the ongoing task of understanding extra-terrestrial
technology.
One of the best examples of the power of the tech sector was Xerox
XP-RC, a research center in Palo Alto, CA. XPA-C was responsible for
some of the major milestones in the history of computing. While I
never had the privilege of working there myself I did know many of
the people who did and I can say that they were among the brightest
engineers I ever knew.
XPAR- served as one of the models for the CARET program's first
incarnation, a facility called the Palo Alto CARET Laboratory (P-CL,
lovingly pronounced 'packle' during my time there). This was where I
worked, along with numerous other civilians, under the auspices
of mi-itary brass who were eager to find out how the tech sector made
so much progress so quickly. My time at the D-D was a major factor
behind why I was chosen, and in fact about 30+ others who were hired
around the same time had also been at the Department about as long,
but this was not the case for everyone. A couple of my co-workers
were plucked right from places like I-M and, at least two of them
came from X-ARC itself. My Do- experience did make me more eligable
for positions of management, however, which is how I have so much of
this material in my possession to begin with.
So in other words, civilians like myself who had at--at most--some
decent experience working for the -oD but no actual mili-ary training
or involvement, were suddenly finding ourselves in the same room as
highly classified extra-terrestrial technology. Of course they spent
about 2 months briefing us all before we saw or did anything, and
did their best to convince us that if we ever leaked a single detail
about what we were being told, they'd do everything short of digging
up our ancestors and putting a few slugs in them too just for good
measure. It seemed like there was an armed guard in every corner of
every room. I'd worked under some pretty hefty N-As in my time but
this was so far out of my depth I didn't think I was going to last 2
weeks in an environment like that. But amazingly things got off to a
good start. They wanted us, plain and simple, and our industry had
shown itself to be so good at what it did that they were just about
ready to give us carte blanche.
Of course, nothing with the mili-ary is ever that simple, and as is
often the case they wanted to have their cake and eat it too. What I
mean by this is that despite their interest in picking our brains and
learning whatever they could from our way of doing things, they still
wanted to do it their way often enough to frustrate us.
At this point I'm going to gloss over the emotional side of this
experience, because this letter isn't intended to be a memoir, but I
will say that there's almost no way to describe the impact this kind
of revelation has on your mind. There are very few moments in life in
which your entire world view is turned forever upside down, but this
was one of them. I still remember that turning point during the briefing
when I realized what he'd just told us, and that I hadn't heard him
wrong, and that it wasn't some kind of joke. In retrospect the whole
thing feels like it was in slow motion, from that slight pause he took
just before the term 'extra-terrestrial' came out for the first time,
to the way the room itself seemed to go off kilter as we collectively
tried to grasp what was being said. My reflex kept jumping back and
forth between trying to look at the speaker, to understand him better,
and looking at everyone else around me, to make sure I wasn't the
only one that was hearing this. At the risk of sounding melodramatic,
it's a lot like a child learning his parents are divorcing. I never
experienced that myself, but a very close friend of mine did when were
boys, and he confided in me a great deal about what the experience felt
like. A lot of what he said would aptly describe what I was feeling in
that room. Here was a trusted authority figure telling you something
that you just don't feel ready for, and putting a burden on your mind
that you don't necessarily want to carry. The moment that first word
comes out, all you can think about it is what it was like only seconds
ago, and knowing that life is never going to be as simple as it was
then. After all that time at the Do-, I thought I at least had some
idea of what was going on in the world, but I'd never heard so much as
a peep about this. Maybe one day I'll write more on this aspect,
because it's the kind of thing I really would like to get off my chest,
but for now I'll digress.
Unlike traditional research in this area, we weren't working on new
toys for the air f-rce. For numerous reasons, the CARET people decided
to aim its efforts at commercial applications rather than milit-ry
ones. They basically wanted us to turn these artifacts into something
they could patent and sell. One of CARET's most appealing promises was
the revenue generated by these product-ready technologies, which could
be funneled right back into b-ack projects. Working with a commercial
application in mind was also yet another way to keep us in a familiar
mind state. Developing technology for the milita-y is very different
than doing so for the commercial sector, and not having to worry about
the difference was another way that CARET was very much like private
industry.
CARET shined in the way it let us work the way we were used to
working. They wanted to recreate as much of the environment we were
used to as they could without compromising issues like s-curity. That
meant we got free reign to set up our own workflow, internal
management structure, style manuals, documentation, and the like. They
wanted this to look and feel like private industry, not the militar-.
They knew that was how to get the best work out of us, and they were
right.
Part 2.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com
Subject: Those Strange Objects Being Seen Lately. Part 3. July 2, 2007.
This talks about some of the writing seen on these strange crafts.
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But things didn't go as smoothly when it came to matters like access
to classified information. They were exposing what is probably their
single biggest s-cret to a group of people who had never even been
through basic training and it was obvious that the gravity of this
decision was never far from their minds. We started the program with
a small set of extra-terrestrial artifacts along with fairly elaborate
briefings on each as well as access to a modest amount of what research
had already been completed. It wasn't long before we realized we needed
more though, and getting them to provide even the smallest amount of new
material was like pulling teeth. CARET stood for 'Commercial
Applications Research for Extra-terrestrial Technology', but we often
joked that it should have stood for 'Civilians Are Rarely Ever Trusted.'
PACL was located in Palo Alto, but unlike XPARC, it wasn't at the end
of a long road in the middle of a big complex surrounded by rolling
hills and trees. PACL was hidden in an office complex owned entirely by
the military but made to look like an unassuming tech company. From the
street, all you could see was what appeared to be a normal parking lot
with a gate and a guard booth, and a 1-story building inside with a
fictitious name and logo. What wasn't visible from the street was that
behind the very first set of doors was enough armed guards to invade
Poland, and 5 additional underground stories. They wanted to be as
close as possible to the kinds of people they were looking to hire
and be able to bring them in with a minimum of fuss.
Inside, we had everything we needed. State of the art hardware and a
staff of over 200 computer scientists, electrical engineers, mechanical
engineers, physicists and mathematicians. Most of us were civilians,
as I've said, but some were mi-itary, and a few of them had been
working on this technology already. Of course, you were never far from
the barrel of a machine g-n, even inside the labs themselves (something
many of us never got used to), and bi-weekly tours were made by mili-ary
brass to ensure that not a single detail was out of line. Most of us
underwent extensive searches on our way into and out of the building.
There it was, probably the biggest secr-t in the world, in a bunch of
parts spread out on laboratory tables in the middle of Palo Alto so
you can imagine their concern.
One downside to CARET was that it wasn't as well-connected as other
operations undoubtedly were. I never got to see any actual
extra-terrestrials (not even photos), and in fact never even saw one
of their compete vehicles. 99% of what I saw was related to the work
at hand, all of which was conducted within a very narrow context on
individual artifacts only. The remaining 1% came from people I met
through the program, many of which working more closely with 'the
good stuff' or had in the past.
In fact, what was especially amusing about the whole affair was the
way that our mil-tary management almost tried to act as if the
technology we were essentially reverse engineering wasn't
extra-terrestrial at all. Aside from the word 'extra-terrestrial'
itself, we rarely heard any other terms like 'alien' or 'UFO' or
'outer space' or anything. Those aspects were only mentioned briefly
when absolutely necessary to explain something. In many cases it was
necessary to differentiate between the different r-ces and their
respective technology, and they didn't even use the word 'ra-es'. They
were referred to simply as different 'sources'.
The Technology
A lot of the technology we worked on was what you would expect, namely
antigravity. Most of the researchers on the staff with backgrounds in
propulsion and rocketry were mili-ary men, but the technology we were
dealing with was so out of this world that it didn't really matter all
that much what your background was because none of it applied. All we
could hope to do was use the vocabulary of our respective fields as a
way to model the extremely bizarre new concepts we were very slowly
beginning to understand as best we could. A rocket engineer doesn't
usually rub elbows much with a computer scientist, but inside PACL, we
were all equally mystified and were ready to entertain any and all
ideas.
The physicists made the most headway initially because out of all of
our skills, theirs overlapped the most with the concepts behind this
technology (although that isn't saying much!) Once they got the ball
rolling though, we began to find that many of the concepts found in
computer science were applicable as well, albeit in very vague ways.
While I didn't do a lot of work with the antigrav hardware myself, I
was occasionally involved in the assessment of how that technology was
meant to interface with its user.
The antigrav was amazing, of course, as were the advances we were
making with materials engineering and so on. But what interested me
most then, and still amazes me most to this day, was something
completely unrelated. In fact, it was this technology that immediately
jumped out at me when I saw the Chad and Rajman photos, and even
moreso in the Big Basin photos.
The 'Language'
I put the word Language in quotes because calling what I am about to
describe a 'language' is a misnomer, although it is an easy mistake to
make.
Their hardware wasn't operated in quite the same way as ours. In
our technology, even today, we have a combination of hardware and
software running almost everything on the planet. Software is more
abstract than hardware, but ultimately it needs hardware to run it. In
other words, there's no way to write a computer program on a piece of
paper, set that piece of paper on a table or something, and expect it
to actually do something. The most powerful code in the world still
doesn't actually do anything until a piece of hardware interprets it
and translates its commands into actions.
But their technology is different. It really did operate like the
magical piece of paper sitting on a table, in a manner of speaking.
They had something akin to a language, that could quite literally
execute itself, at least in the presence of a very specific type of
field. The language, a term I am still using very loosely, is a
system of symbols (which does admittedly very much resemble a written
language) along with geometric forms and patterns that fit together
to form diagrams that are themselves functional. Once they are drawn,
so to speak, on a suitable surface made of a suitable material and
in the presence of a certain type of field, they immediately begin
performing the desired tasks. It really did seem like magic to us,
even after we began to understand the principles behind it.
Part 3.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com
Subject: Those Strange Object Seen Lately. Part 4 of 4. July 3, 2007.
He now tell of some papers he took from work.
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I worked with these symbols more than anything during my time at PACL,
and recognized them the moment I saw them in the photos. They appear in
a very simple form on Chad's craft, but appear in the more complex diagram
form on the underside of the Big Basin craft as well. Both are
unmistakable, even at the small size of the Big Basin photos. An example
of a diagram in the style of the Big Basin craft is included with this in
a series of scanned pages from the [mistitled] "Linguistic Analysis
Primer". We needed a copy of that diagram to be utterly precise, and it
took about a month for a team of six to copy that diagram into our
drafting program!
Explaining everything I learned about this technology would fill up
several volumes, but I will do my best to explain at least some of the
concepts as long as I am taking the time to write all this down.
First of all, you wouldn't open up their hardware to find a CPU here,
and a data bus there, and some kind of memory over there. Their
hardware appeared to be perfectly solid and consistent in terms of
material from one side to the other. Like a rock or a hunk of metal.
But upon [much] closer inspection, we began to learn that it was
actually one big holographic computational substrate - each
"computational element" (essentially individual particles) can function
independently, but are designed to function together in tremendously
large clusters. I say its holographic because you can divide it up into
the smallest chunks you want and still find a scaled-down but complete
representation of the whole system. They produce a nonlinear
computational output when grouped. So 4 elements working together is
actually more than 4 times more powerful than 1. Most of the internal
"matter" in their crafts (usually everything but the outermost housing)
is actually this substrate and can contribute to computation at any
time and in any state. The shape of these "chunks" of substrate also
had a profound effect on its functionality, and often served as a
"shortcut" to achieve a goal that might otherwise be more complex.
So back to the language. The language is actually a "functional
blueprint". The forms of the shapes, symbols and arrangements thereof
is itself functional. What makes it all especially difficult to grasp
is that every element of each "diagram" is dependant on and related to
every other element, which means no single detail can be created,
removed or modified independently. Humans like written language because
each element of the language can be understood on its own, and from
this, complex expressions can be built. However, their "language" is
entirely context-sensitive, which means that a given symbol could mean
as little as a 1-bit flag in one context, or, quite literally, contain
the entire human genome or a galaxy star map in another. The ability
for a single, small symbol to contain, not just represent, tremendous
amounts of data is another counter-intuitive aspect of this concept.
We quickly realized that even working in groups of 10 or more on the
simplest of diagrams, we found it virtually imposs
ible to get anything done. As each new feature was added, the
complexity of the diagram exponentially grew to unmanageable
proportions. For this reason we began to develop computer-based systems
to manage these details and achieved some success, although again we
found that a threshold was quickly reached beyond which even the
supercomputers of the day were unable to keep up. Word was that the
extra-terrestrials could design these diagrams as quickly and easily
as a human programmer could write a Fortran program. It's humbling to
think that even a network of supercomputers wasn't able to duplicate
what they could do in their own heads. Our entire system of language
is based on the idea of assigning meaning to symbols. Their technology,
however, somehow merges the symbol and the meaning, so a subjective
audience is not needed. You can put whatever meaning you want on the
symbols, but their behavior and functionality will not change, any more
than a transistor will function differently if you give it anothername.
Here's an example of how complex the process is. Imagine I ask you
to incrementally add random words to a list such that no two words use
any of the same letters, and you must perform this exercise entirely
in your head, so you can't rely on a computer or even a pen and paper.
If the first in the list was, say, "fox", the second item excludes
all words with the letters F, O and X. If the next word you choose is
"tree", then the third word in the list can't have the letters F, O,
X, T, R, or E in it. As you can imagine, coming up with even a third
word might start to get just a bit tricky, especially since you can't
easily visualize the excluded letters by writing down the words. By
the time you get to the fourth, fifth and sixth words, the problem has
spiraled out of control. Now imagine trying to add the billionth word
to the list (imagine also that we're working with an infinite alphabet
so you don't run out of letters) and you can imagine how difficult it
is for even a computer to keep up. Needless to say, writing this kind
of thing "by hand" is orders of magnitude beyond the capabilities of
the brain.
My background lent itself well to this kind of work though. I'd spent
years writing code and designing both analog and digital circuits, a
process that at least visually resembled these diagrams in some way. I
also had a personal affinity for combinatorics, which served me well
as I helped with the design of software running on supercomputers
that could juggle the often trillions of rules necessary to create a
valid diagram of any reasonable complexity. This overlapped quite a
bit with compiler theory as well, a subject I always found fascinating,
and in particular compiler optimization, a field that wasn't half of
what it is today back then. A running joke among the linguistics team
was that Big-O notation couldn't adequately describe the scale of the
task, so we'd substitute other words for "big". By the time I left I
remember the consensus was "Astronomical-O" finally did it justice.
Like I said, I could go on for hours about this subject, and would
love to write at least an introductory book on the subject if it wasn't
still completely classified, but that's not the point of this letter
so I'll try to get back on track.
The last thing I'd like to discuss is how I got copies of this
material, what else I have in my possession, and what I plan to do
with it in the future.
My Collection
I worked at PACL from 1984 to 1987, by which time I was utterly burned
out. The sheer volume of details to keep in mind while working with the
diagrams was enough to challenge anyone's sanity, and I was really at
the end of my rope with the m-litary's attitude towards our 'need to
know'. Our ability to get work done was constantly hampered by their
reluctance to provide us with the necessary information, and I was
tired of bureaucracy getting in the way of research and development. I
left somewhere in the middle of a 3-month bell curve in which about a
quarter of the entire PACL staff left for similar reasons.
I was also starting to disagree with the direction the leadership
wanted to take as far as the subject of extra-terrestrials went. I
always felt that at least some form of disclosure would be beneficial,
but as a lowly CARET engineer I wasn't exactly in the position to call
shots. The truth is, our management didn't even want us discussing
non-technical aspects of this subject (such as ethical or philosophical
issues), even among ourselves, as they felt it was enough of a breach
of s-curity to let civilians like us anywhere near this kind of thing
in the first place.
So, about 3 months before I resigned (which was about 8 months before
I was really out, since you don't just walk out of a job like that with
a 2 week notice). I decided to start taking advantage of my position.
As I mentioned earlier, my D-D experience got me into an internal
management role sooner than some of my colleagues, and after about a
year of that kind of status, the outgoing searches each night became
slightly less rigorous. Normally, we were to empty out any containers,
bags or briefcases, then remove our shirt and shoes and submit to a
kind of frisking. Work was never allowed to go home with you, no matter
who you were. For me, though, the briefcase search was eventually
enough.
Even before I actually decided to do it, I was sure that I would be
able to sneak certain materials out with me. I wanted to do this because
I knew the day would come when I would want to write something like
this, and I knew I'd regret it until the day I died if I didn't at
least leave the possibility open to do so. So I started photocopying
documents and reports by the dozen. I'd then put the papers under my
shirt around my lower back, tucked enough into my belt to ensure they
wouldn't fall out. I could do this in any one of a few short,
windowless hallways on some of the lower floors, which were among the
few places that didn't have an armged guard watching my every move.
I'd walk in one end with a stack of papers large enough that when I
came out the other end with some of them in my shirt, there wouldn't
be a visible difference in what I was holding. You absolutely cannot be
too careful if you're going to pull a stunt like this. As long as I
walked carefully they wouldn't make a crinkling noise. In fact, the
more papers I took, the less noise they made, since they weren't as
flimsy that way. I'd often take upwards of 10-20 pages at once. By
the time I was done, I'd made out with hundreds of photocopies, as
well as a few originals and a large collection of original photographs.
With this initial letter I have attached high resolution scans of the
following:
A page from an inventory review with a photo that appears to depict
one of the parts found in the Rajman sighting and parts very similar
to the Big Basin craft.
The first 9 pages of one of our quarterly research reports.
Scans of the original photographs used in that report, since the
photocopies obscure most of the details.
5 pages from a report on our ongoing analysis of the 'language'
(inappropriately titled 'linguistic analysis'), depicting the kind of
diagram just barely visible on the underside of the Big Basin craft.
This material is the most relevant and explanatory I could find on
short notice. Now that these are up, IF I decide to release more in
the future, I'll be able to take my time and better search this rather
large collection of mine that I've sadly never organized. I'm not sure
what I'll be doing with the rest of the collection in the future. I
suppose I'll wait and see how this all plays out, and then play it
by ear. There are certainly risks involved in what I'm doing, and if I
were to actually be identified and caught, there could be rather serious
consequences. However, I've taken the proper steps to ensure a reasonable
level of anonymity and am quite secure in the fact that the information
I've so far provided is by no means unique among many of the CARET
participants.
Besides, part of me has always suspected that the g-vernment relies
on the occasional leak like this, and actually wants them to happen,
because it contributes to a steady, slow-paced path towards revealing
the truth of this matter.
Since Leaving CARET
Like I said, I left PACL in '87, but have kept in touch with a great
many of my friends and coworkers from those days. Most of us are retired
by now, except of course for those of us that went on to get teaching
jobs, but a few of us still hear things through the grapevine.
As for CARET itself, I'm not sure what's become of it. Whether it's
still known by the same name, I'm quite sure it's still active in some
capacity, although who knows where. I heard from a number of people
that PACL closed up shop a few years after I left, but I've still yet
to get a clear answer on why exactly that happened. But I'm sure the
kind of work we did there is still going strong. I've heard from a
lot of friends that there are multiple sites like PACL in Sunnyvale
and Mountain View, also disguised to look like unremarkable office
space. But this is all second-hand information so you can make of it
what you will.
Around 2002 or so I came across Coast to Coast AM and have been
hooked ever since. I admit, I don't take most of the show's content
as anything more than entertainment, but there have been occasions
when I could be sure a guest was clearly speaking from experience
or a well-informed source. For me, there's just something very
surreal about hearing all this speculation and so-called inside
information about UFOs and the like, but being personally able to verify
at least some of it as being true or false. It's also a nightly reminder
of how hectic things were in those days, which helps me enjoy my
retirement all the more. Knowing I'm not part of that crazy world anymore
really is something I enjoy on a daily basis, as much as I miss some of
it.
Conclusion
What I've shared so far is only a very small portion of what I have,
and what I know. Despite the very sheltered and insulated atmosphere
within CARET, I did ultimately learn a great deal from various colleagues,
and some of what I learned is truly incredible. I'd also like to say that
for what it's worth, during my time there I never heard anything about
inv-sions, or abductions, or many of the more frightening topics that
often pop up on Coast to Coast AM. That's not to say that none of it is
true, but in my time working alongside some of the most well-connected
people in this field, it never came up. So at the very least I can say
my intent is not to scare anyone. My view on the extra-terrestrial
situation is very much a positive, albiet still highly secr-tive one.
One thing I can definitely say is that if they wanted us gone, we
would have been gone a very, very long time ago, and we wouldn't even
have seen it coming. Throw out your ideas about a space w-r or anything
silly like that. We'd be capable of fighting back against them about
as much as ants could fight back against a stampede of buffalo. But
that's OK. We're the primitive r-ce, they're the advanced ra-es, and
that's just the way it is. The other advanced rac-s let them live
through their primitive years back in their day, and there's no reason
to think it will be any different for us. They aren't in the market
for a new planet, and even if they were, there are way too many planets
out there for them to care about ours enough to take it by force.
To reiterate my take on the recent sightings, I'd guess that
experimentation done in the last couple months on a device that, among
other things, is capable of interfering with various crafts onboard
invisibility has resulted in a sudden wave of sightings. It may not
explain all of the recent events, but like I said, I'd bet my life
that's exactly what happened at Big Basin at least, and it's probably
related in some way to the Chad, Rajman and Tahoe sightings. So,
despite all the recent fanfare over this, I'd say this doesn't mean
much. Most importantly, they aren't suddenly 'here'. They've been here
for a long time, but just happened to turn unintentionally visible for
brief periods recently.
Lastly, there are so many people selling books, and DVDs, and doing
lectures, and all that, that I would like to reiterate the fact that I
am not here to sell anything. The material I'm sharing is free to
distribute provided it's all kept intact and unmodified, and this
letter is included. I tend to question the motives of anyone charging
money for their information, and will assure you that I will never do
such a thing. And in the future, just to cover all the bases, anyone
claiming to be me who's selling a DVD or book is most certainly not
going to be me.
Any future releases from me will come from the email address I've
used to contact Coast to Coast AM, and will be sent to them only. I'd
like to make this clear as well to ensure that people can be sure that
any future information comes from the same source, although I must be
clear: at this time I do not have any future plans for additional
information. Time will tell how long I will maintain this policy, but
do not expect anything soon. I'd really like to let this information
'settle' for a while and see how it goes. If I find out I'm getting
an I-S audit tomorrow, then maybe this wasn't too smart. Until then,
I'm going to take it slow. I hope this information has been helpful.
Part 4 of 4.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com
Subject: Are The Space People Walking Among Us. July 2, 2007.
Here is some information that would suggest that some people from
space have the ability to walk among us and not be detected.
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Introduction
There is startling evidence from a number of independent sources that
human looking� extraterrestrial visitors have integrated with and lived
in major population centers up until recently, and this is known by a
select number of go-rnment agencies and m-litary departments. A range of
highly c-assified g-vernment documents and mi-itary programs give
credence to this phenomenon, as revealed by a number of whistleblowers.
Command Sergeant Major Robert D-an, for example, claims that a top
se-ret N-TO document he witnessed in 1964 described how senior p-litical
and mil-tary leaders had been visited by and interacted with human
looking extraterrestrials who could easily blend into human society.
What really concerned NA-O leaders, according to De-n, was that
extraterrestrials could be walking in the corridors of key po-itical
and mili-ary institutions.
Aside from whistleblower testimonies, a number of private individuals
claim to have encountered extraterrestrials posing as ordinary citizens
in major cities around the planet.
George A-amski was the first to write about extraterrestrials
se-retly living among the human population. In his second non-fiction
book describing his extraterrestrial contact experiences, Inside the
Flying Saucers, Ada-ski discussed how human looking extraterrestrials
had established a presence among the human population. They apparently
looked so much like us that they could get jobs, lived in
neighborhoods, drove cars, and could blend in easily with the human
population. Adam-ki wrote about how they contacted him to set up
meetings that led to his famous flights aboard extraterrestrial
vehicles. While controversy over Adams-i.s contact experiences and
his credibility continues, Adamsk-'s UFO sightings and contacts with
extraterrestrials were supported by an impressive collection of
witnesses, photographs and films that a number of independent
investigators concluded were not hoaxes.
http://exopoliticsjournal.com/vol-1/1-4-Salla.htm
A-amski's testimony offers important insights into how
extraterrestrials may be living incognito among the human population.
After discussing the Ad-mski case and the strongest evidence
supporting it, I will then discuss other c-ntactees similarly
claiming to have encountered extraterrestrials acting like ordinary
citizens.
Finally, I examine a number of whistleblowers who claim to have
witnessed documents or events confirming official gove-nment knowledge
that extraterrestrials live among ordinary citizens.
Contact Testimonies of Extraterrestrials Among Us Adam-ki's famous
Desert Center meeting with an extraterrestrial emerging from a 'scout
ship' on November 20, 1952 was seen by six witnesses who signed
affidavits confirming Ad-mski's version of events in his subsequent
book, The Flying Saucers have Landed 1953).
In fact, four of the witnesses immediately reported what had happened
to a nearby newspaper, the Phoenix Gazette, that published a story on
November 24 featuring photos and sketches. The encounter was among
those of Adams-i's claims regarding extraterrestrial contact that,
according to UFO researcher Timothy G-od, were accurately reported,
and sensible and verifiable.
Given the clear supporting evidence supporting Adam-ki's first
meeting with an extraterrestrial traveling in a scout craft, it is
worth examining closely his alleged subsequent meetings with
extraterrestrials living on Earth.
In the first chapter of Inside the Flying Saucers, Adamski recounts
his meeting with two extraterrestrials while he was sitting in the lobby
of a Los Angeles Hotel on February 18, 1953.
I looked at my wrist watch and saw that it said ten-thirty. The
lateness of the hour, with still nothing of extraordinary significance
having taken place, sent a wave of disappointment through me. And just
at this moment of depression, two men approached, one of whom addressed
me by name. Both were complete strangers, but there was no hesitancy in
their manner as they came forward, and nothing in their appearance to
indicate that they were other than average young businessmen. I noted
that both men were well proportioned. One was slightly over six feet
and looked to be in his early thirties. His complexion was ruddy, his
eyes dark brown, with the kind of sparkle that suggests great enjoyment
of life. His gaze was extraordinarily penetrating. His black hair waved
and was cut according to our style. He wore a dark brown business suit
but no hat. The shorter man looked younger and I judged his height to
be about five feet, nine inches. He had a round boyish face, a fair
complexion and eyes of grayish blue.
His hair, also wavy and worn in our style, was sandy in color. He was
dressed in a gray suit and was also hatless. He smiled as he addressed
me by name. As I acknowledged the greeting, the speaker extended his
hand and when it touched mine a great joy filled me. The signal was the
same as had been given by the man I had met on the desert on that
memorable November 20, 1952. (Described in the book Flying Saucers Have
Landed.)
http://exopoliticsjournal.com/vol-1/1-4-Salla.htm
"adamski-venusian"
Significant in Adams-i's description is how the two extraterrestrials
could pass off as businessmen. Aside from a penetrating stare, nothing
struck him as unusual in their appearance. Ada-ski goes on to explain
how he went with them in their car to travel to a remote desert
location:
Together we left the lobby, I walking between them. About a block
north of the hotel, they turned into a parking lot where they had a car
waiting. They had not spoken during this short time, yet inwardly I knew
that these men were true friends. I felt no urge to ask where they
proposed to take me, nor did it seem odd that they had volunteered no
information. An attendant brought the car around, and the younger
man slid into the driver�s seat, motioning me to get in beside him.
Our other companion also sat with us on the front seat. The car was
a four-door black sedan. The man who had taken the wheel seemed to
know exactly where he was going and drove skillfully. I am not familiar
with all the new highways leading out of City west on Los Angeles City,
so I had no idea in which direction we were headed. We rode in silence
and I remained entirely content to wait for my companions to identify
themselves and explain the reason for our meeting.
What's significant here is that the two extraterrestrials possessed a
car and knew how to navigate on the newly completed Los Angeles City
highway system.
This is no mean feat and suggests that the extraterrestrials had
taken the time to learn the road traffic rules and how to navigate
through the of City Los Angeles. The next passage is quite
remarkable for the information Ad-mski reveals:
Lights and dwellings thinned as we left the outskirts of the city.
The taller man spoke for the first time as he said, You have been very
patient. We know how much you are wondering who we are and where we
are taking you. I acknowledged that of course I had been wondering,
but added that I was entirely content to wait for this information
until they chose to give it to me.
The speaker smiled and indicated the driver. He is from the planet
you call Mars. I am from the one you call Saturn. His voice was soft
and pleasant and his English perfect. I had noticed that the younger
man also spoke softly, although his voice was pitched higher. I found
myself wondering how and where they had learned to speak our language
so well.
What's interesting here is Ad-mski's observation that the two
extraterrestrials could speak the English language so well without any
hint of an accent. What follows in the next passage is truly remarkable
insofar as it reveals the true extent to which extraterrestrials have
merged with the ordinary human population.
As the thought passed through my mind, it was immediately recognized.
The Martian now spoke for the first time since our meeting in the hotel.
We are what you on Earth might call 'Contact men'.
We live and work here, because, as you know, it is necessary on Earth
to earn money with which to buy clothing, food, and the many things
that people must have. We have lived on your planet now for several
years. At first we did have a slight accent. But that has been overcome
and, as you can see, we are unrecognized as other than Earth men. At
our work and in our leisure time we mingle with people here on Earth,
never betraying the se-ret that we are inhabitants of other worlds.
That would be dangerous, as you well know. We understand you people
better than most of you know yourselves and can plainly see the reasons
for many of the unhappy conditions that surround you.
This passage is most significant since it describes how the
extraterrestrials have spent years living on Earth, learning the
language, getting jobs and mixing with the human population.
Furthermore, it appears as though extraterrestrials living among the
human population may work in pairs, a kind of buddy system that would
make sense in terms of ensuring safety and communications with the
home world if an emergency ever occurred. If Ada-ski is accurate in
his recollections and the extraterrestrials are telling the truth,
then it would appear that there could be a significant number of
extraterrestrials who are living incognito among the normal population
in many if not most major cities on the planet. Upon examining other
co-tactee cases and the testimonies of whistleblowers, it does appear
as though this is indeed the case.
Part 1.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com