Subject: Truth About UFOs.
From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com>
Date: 26/02/2012, 06:53
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Subject: Truth About UFOs. 
Feb. 25, 2012.

  Here are some people who they claim to have told the tuth about
underground bases and other things.

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Inside the M-litary UFO Underground
(Article by A.J.S. R-yl)
This article was written by A.J.S. Ra-l and then placed on a newsgroup. It
deals with three specific individuals, who have come out into the open
and shared what they have known about UFOs including Robert Dean
(ex-Nato Officer), Bob Lazar (Scientist who claims he worked at the base
in Area 51) and Col. Charles I. H-lt, U.S. retired-officer who was at the
Bentwaters U.S. A-rbase in England in the 1980's. We obtained a copy of
this through the mailing list organized by Francisco L-pez, who is
searching the airwaves for key information about UFOs.

Illinois
http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/ufoart/trek2.gif
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996
Francisco Lo-ez
mailto:d005734c@dcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us
Subject: Inside the Mi-tary UFO Underground
From: hugger@gonzo.Colorado.EDU
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
Subject: REPOST: Inside the Mil-ary UFO Underground
Date: 22 Apr 1996
Inside the Mil-tary UFO Underground
By A.J.S. Ray-
In 1969, Project Blue Book--the 16-year U.S. Air Fo-ce investigation of
UFOs--came to an end, and so did the g-vernment's interest in
extraterrestrial flying discs. Or so the American public has been told.
In recent years, numerous individuals and documents from various
agencies have emerged from behind the veil of go-ernment s-crecy
to tell a different story. Their spin: that while the gov-rnment officially
abandoned all interest in UFOs, a se-ret mi-itary underground was
hot on the trail of suspicious radar blips, saucers, and even the aliens
themselves. What follows are the stories of three individuals--two of
whom come with impressive milit-ry credentials; they say they have
glimpsed what seems like evidence of a decades-old cover-up cloaked
in the guise of national s-curity. The third interviewee, a
propulsion-system engineer, claims he was hired by an independent
milita-y contractor to study the innards of an extraterrestrial
spacecraft being researched and tested on the Nellis A-r Range in
central Nevada.
Omni cannot endorse the veracity of the stories told below. In fact, we
must emphasize that extraordinary tales like these require
extraordinary levels of proof certainly not furnished in our pages, nor,
we feel, anywhere else. That said, we'll get to the fun part. In the
pages that follow, you'll find strange tales of alien intrigue and UFO
woe. Decide for yourself: Are these the ravings of demented hoaxers
and madmen or r-velations of truth?
Their stories, delivered in dossier format, have been edited from
interviews conducted by author A. J. S. -ayl during the past year.

N-TO Meets E.T.
Name:
Robert O. Dean, retired Army command sergeant major Claim: Back in
the Sixties, NA-O issued a classified report stating that UFOs were
real, of extraterrestrial origin, and had visited the earth.
  This extraordinary report was said to come out of NAT-'s command
center, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe (SHAPE),
located then just outside of Paris, France.
Background: Dean, a highly decorated veteran, served on the front
lines in both Korea and Vietnam. In 1963, while assigned to the
Supreme Headquarters Operations Center (SHOC), SHAPE's w-r
room, headed up by then-supreme allied commander of Europe, Gen.
Lyman L-mnitzer, Dean claims he was able to read the detailed
12-inch-thick NA-O report on UFOs.
The Story: "SHAPE was one of those choice assignments. You had to
have a spotless record and pass security background checks. I applied
on a whim and got it. I was very proud and pleased. At SHAPE, I
was put through more sec-rity checks, given a Cosmic Top Se-ret
(yes, this is a real term) clearance, the highest NAT- has, and
assigned to the Supreme Headquarters Operations Center, known
as SHOC, the NAT- war room. In those days, the activity would run
hot and cold and much of it would depend on how the Soviets wanted
to play it. The most intriguing thing to me was that we were
continually having a problem with large, metallic, circular objects
that would appear over central Europe; these were reported as
visual phenomena by our pilots and appeared on radar as well. Some
flew in formation, and most of the time we spotted them coming
out of the Soviet Union, over East Germany, West Germany, France,
and then they would often circle somewhere over the English
Channel and head north, disappearing from -ATO radar over the
Norwegian Sea.
  These objects were very large, moving very fast, at very high
altitudes--higher than we could reach at the time--and they
seemed obviously under intelligent control.
"I was told this had been going on for some time and that in
February 1961 there had been quite a scare. Fifty of these
objects were spotted on radar and headed in formation from
the Soviet Union toward Europe, flying at about 100,000 feet.
The Soviets had closed all borders. Everybody went to red
alert. All h-ll broke loose. We really thought `The Wa-' had
started.
We scrambled. We knew the Russians were scrambling. It
was the largest number of these objects that had been seen.
Fortunately--and only by the grace of -od--we didn't start
bombing and neither did the Russians. In nine minutes,
they were gone.
 "I was told that then-Deputy Supreme Allied Commander of
Europe, Sir Thomas P-ke, had been repeatedly requesting
information from London and Washington about these
objects, but nothing would ever come. We found out later
that the Columbine-Topaz s-y ring in Paris was intercepting
everything and forwarding it to the KGB, which often got
intelligence information even before we did. So Pik-
decided, I was told, to develop an in-house study to determine
whether these objects were a mil-tary threat.
"In the meantime, the UFO matter literally brought about the
establishment of direct communication between the East and
West in 1962, which I have always found interesting and ironic.
We had pretty well determined by that time that these were
not Russian craft, and the Russians had determined they were
not ours. So, we came to an understanding, and a direct
telephone line was opened between SHOC and the Warsaw
Pact Headquarters Command. Of course, a setup was always
a possibility, so we had backup ways of checking out whether
the Russians were being truthful. But since we were both
armed to the teeth and World War III was just ticking away, it
was a logical step in the right direction. That idea developed
into the hotline between the p-esident of the U-ited States
and the soviet premier, following the Cuban Missile Crisis.
"Well, by the time I arrived in 1963, everybody had been talking
about the study, and I had heard the rumors, seen the blips
on radar, witnessed the commotions, and some of us
occasionally even talked about the possibilities.
But nothing really prepared me for what I started to read in
the early morning hours one night in January 1964.
"It was about 2:00 a.m. and a relatively quiet night when the
SHOC controller on duty went into the vault and came out
with this huge document.
`Take a look at this,' he said. The title was simply Assessment:
An Evaluation of a Possible Mi-itary Threat to Allied Forces
in Europe. It was numbered, #3, stamped Cosmic Top Se-ret,
had eight inches worth of appendices, dozens of photographs,
and had been signed into the vault by German colonel Heinz
Be-ger, SHOC's head of sec-rity. I quickly learned that it
was based on two and a half years of research, was funded
by NATO money, and that only 15 copies were published--in
English, German, and French. Each one was numbered.
All were classified and ordered to be kept under lock and key.
"Every time I got the chance, from then until I left, I would
read a section or two in it. It was the most intriguing document
I'd ever read. It was put together by mi-itary representatives
of every NATO nation and also included contributions from
some of the greatest scientific minds.
These objects were violating all of our known laws of physics,
and the study team had gone to Cambridge, Oxford, the
Sorbonne, MIT, and other major universities for input on
chemistry, physics, atmospheric physics, biology, history,
psychology, and even theology, all of which were separate
appendices.
"I read about theories on Einstein's sought-after unified-field
theory, the high radiation at various landing sites, and UFO
reports that dated back to the Roman era and up to our
own F105 pilots' sightings and encounters, and on and on.
I had always been a skeptic, but this report, well...it
concluded that this stuff was not science fiction.
"I read about contact encounters. One incident that had just
happened in 1963 involved a landing on a Danish farm.
According to the report, the farmer went aboard with the
two little beings and two more human-looking men who
spoke to him in Danish. The report included parts of his
interrogation by gov-rnment authorities and their conclusions
that he was telling the truth. In another incident, according
to the reports, a craft landed on an Italian airfield and
offered to take an Italian sergeant for a ride. He wet his
pants--that's what it said--and was so scared, he didn't go.

Part 1.

John Winston.  johnfw@mlode.com