Subject: Beliefs in "UFOs" and "aliens" may play a role in future scenarios
From: "Area51watch" <area51watch@aol.com>
Date: 22/07/2006, 23:06
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo

BELIEFS IN "UFOs" AND "ALIENS" MAY PLAY A  ROLE IN FUTURE APOCALYPTIC
SCENARIOS

by Norio Hayakawa, July 22, 2006

It is obvious from most polls taken that the so-called mainstream
society still does not seem to be fully convinced that we are being (or
have always been) visited by extraterrestrial "aliens" in "UFOs".

If this is so, it really does not matter that much.
Most conspiracy theorists and students of the so-called "Apocalyptic"
scenarios seem to believe that there will be some type of a "world
government" in the near future.
If there is already such a thing called the "secret government" or a
"secret global government" preparing to install such a world government
in the near future, it really does not matter if the mainstream today
does not believe in "UFOs" and "aliens".  All they need is to make sure
that there remains an adamant segment of the population that continues
to believe in such.

Some theorists believe that if such a global government is to be set up
intentionally (by force) in the future, there are several ways to
accomplish it.   Creating wars is one example.  Creating other series
of "crises" is another, such as taking advantages of natural global
catastrophes, or even creating artificial ones.  We all heard of the
"ORDO AB CHAOS" theory.

We are also familiar with Henry Kissinger's suggestion (a statement he
alleged made in 1992) that should the world suddenly face an external
threat (i.e., from "outer space") whether REAL or PROMULGATED, it would
accelerate the need for a global unified government.
Ronald Reagan and Gorbachev also had allegedly made such similar
remarks, that if the world is faced with such an extraterrestrial
threat, we will all forget our differences and be united as one to
defend this world from such threats.

Can the "world government" stage a deceptive, "alien-contact-landing"
scenario?
If the secret government were to stage such a fake, "extraterrestrial"
type of event, it would definitely be beneficial to them if there
remains an adamant element of society who have always believed in
"UFOs" and "aliens".

The question is, therefore, does the "government" want part of the
population to believe in "UFOs" and "aliens"?
Has the government (or any agency thereof) already played any role in
making a segment of the population be totally convinced about UFOs?
Could they have stage the so-called Roswell "incident" in 1947?   Has
there been any psychological experiment already done by the government
in this regards?

The reason I bring this up is because it is obvious that there are
still some people (even "highly educated individuals") who are
absolutely convinced that something "extraterrestrial" crashed outside
of Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947 and that the parts of the objects were
transferred immediately thereafter to Wright Patterson Air Force Base
in Ohio, and that later on in the fifties, the disassembled object was
transferred to a secret base in Nevada (i.e., Area 51) and ever since,
that there has been and still is a back-engineering program going on
there at Area 51 to test fly that "alien" spacecraft.

This kind of belief system among such segment of the population could
be an ideal manipulative agenda for the "secret government".

Have there been governmental "agents" who have collaborated in the past
to help promote such "belief systems" to a segment of the population?

On this line of thought, I had earlier posted the following item:

The strange behavior of Bob Lazar (alleged former Area 51 "scientist")


by Norio Hayakawa,  July 5, 2006


I am not here to defend nor to put Bob Lazar down.
Bob Lazar has been categorized as a fraud by many of the so-called UFO
researchers and the public-at-large, although there are still some who
hold on to the belief that Bob Lazar was who he said he was and that he
did everything that he claimed.
One person that still totally and adamantly supports Bob Lazar's claims
is KLAS-TV Eyewitness News anchorman, George Knapp, and of course,
Bob's friend, Las Vegas real estate appraiser, Gene Huff.


Is Bob Lazar a total fraud?
I am still not sure on this.  I still do have some unanswered
questions.


As for Bob Lazar's timeline, the so-called UFO community had already
been familiar with Tom Mahood's timeline of Lazar, which he published
in 1994:
www.serve.com/mahood/lazar/timeline.htm

However, not everyone is familiar with Gene Huff's 1995 rebuttal of Tom
Mahood's timeline of Lazar.
But, thanks to Gary Sellani, Gene Huff's 1995 rebuttal of Tom Mahood's
timeline was once again posted on the dreamlandresort.com recently:
www.serve.com/mahood/lazar/synopsis.htm

As I said above, personally, I still have some unanswered questions on
Bob Lazar:

It was on February 21, 1990 that a crew of Nippon Television Network
(NTV) of Japan and I (total of 7) had an opportunity to visit and
interview Bob Lazar at his residence in Las Vegas.  This was made
possible through Bob's friend, real estate appraiser, Gene Huff.

We arrived at Bob's residence around 11 a.m., or so, to the best of my
recollection.
They took us to the living room, which at that time did not seem to me
to be fully furnished and "lived".  They showed us Bob's study room,
which also did not seem to me to be fully furnished.  Yes, there were a
few books on physics on the bookshelf and there were computers on his
desk.  In any case, the interview was conducted by a writer from a
magazine and I was simply there as an interpreter.
The interview lasted about two hours.

When we arrived at his house, there were about 5 or 6 men in the house.
At first I thought they were simply Bob's friends.   But later on I
notieced something unusual about some of those men.  It seemed that
throughout the interview, whether in the living room or in Bob's study
room, two men were constantly on each side of Bob.  One of them seemed
to have a rectangular black communications equipment with him.  Perhaps
it could have been a cellphone  (although this was in 1990).
When we moved to the kitchen area, those two men also moved alongside
Bob.  When we moved to Bob's study room, those men also moved together
with Bob.
So we asked Bob, "who are these men?"    Bob simply said that, "don't
worry, these are just friends".
Perhaps this was nothing.  But I just thought to bring this up, because
that's the one thing throughout the interview that impressed me the
most.

What do I think of Bob?
I still cannot come to a conclusion.

In any case, later that Wednesday afternoon, the TV crew and I drove
about 2 hours from Las Vegas and reached the location where Bob had
said we would see a test flight of a object arising over the Groom
Mountains.
And, indeed, immediately after sundown and after haveing set up the TV
cameras, etc. on the dirt road (right next to Hwy 375), Lord, behold!!,
around 6:45 p.m. we observed a bright orangish light appearing over the
Groom Mountains and made some interesting maneuvers.   I was quite
impressed at that time.   Around 7:15 p.m., another light came up.   In
any case, this was the beginning of my real interest in Area 51, before
Area 51 was even a household name at that time.

As the years went by, I came to dismiss my initial excitement about
those sightings.  I came to the conclusion that those lights were a
test-flying of our aircraft   (such as prototypes of newer, stealthy
black triangular craft)  (or possibly, the initial phases of
test-flights of UAVs, or "unmanned aerial vehicles", or even "unmanned
combat aerial vehicles" (UCAVs), or other remotely-controlled
platforms.

As the years went by, I also began to have some questions regarding Bob
Lazar.  A few years later, I did see a copy of Bob Lazar's paycheck.
It wasn't much.   Something like about $987.00.
Then I found out that Bob Lazar's Social Security Number did not belong
to Bob Lazar but to a lady in New York.

Also, I began to have doubts on Bob Lazar for his not keeping the
promise that he would fly to Japan in early March of 1990 to appear
live on the 2-hour Japanese TV program on Area 51.   I was waiting for
his flight from Vegas to Los Angeles where I was to meet him.   He
never showed up.   Later on, the producer of the TV program said that
he got an urgent call from Bob that Bob was not allowed to go to Japan
to appear on that program. This was a total disappointment.

Also, later on, I was informed that Bob had kept the $5000 which was a
guarantee that he would appear on the program live in Japan.
Nevertheless, in mid March of 1990, a two-hour prime time TV Special on
Area 51 was aired in Japan (without the live appearance portion of the
program) and was seen by millions and millions of people there, when
Area 51 wasn't even known by a lot of the American public.
What do I think of Bob Lazar?
Like I said, I still cannot conclusively dismiss him totally.
He is a genius in science and technology, no doubt about that.
The whole world, by now, also knows that Bob Lazar moved to New Mexico
in the Sandia Mountains, next to Albuquerque.
It is my understanding that he still does some contract work
occasionally for various defense-related sub-contractors (not the
direct contractors).  His present activities also include United
Nuclear.

Was Bob Lazar part of a disinformation campaign?    Was he a witting
participant or was he manipulated unwittingly in the disinformation
ploy?   I do not know.    What I also know is that Bob Lazar had a huge
debt while he  worked in New Mexico, prior to moving in to Nevada.  In
exchange for his debts, did Bob Lazar play a certain role for any
governmental agency in promoting the belief among a segment of the
population by creating and promoting the Area 51 "myth"?

What I also know is that the Air Force did benefit from the belief by a
segment of the population  (and a push by a segment of the population
to promote this theory)  that Area 51 was somehow associated with
extraterrestrial technology.
While it definitely helped in bringing about the "laughter curtain" to
Area 51 to the mainstream society (a much needed "cover story" to
conceal certain black projects programs) , it also created a strong
re-enforcement of belief among some in their beliefs in such as the
Roswell incident as well as its connection to Area 51 as a secret,
extraterrestrial techonolyg-related base.

It is my understanding that occasionally, "cover stories" are created
by defense contractors during certain projects to draw attention away
from or to bring up a "laughter curtain" to discredit some researchers'
scrutiny of such projects.
But again, I could be wrong.


STRANGE BEHAVIOR OF BOB LAZAR    PART II


In 1991, my former colleague, Gary Schultz and I organized an "Ultimate
UFO Seminar" in the Little A-le-Inn (at that time known as Rachel's Bar
and Grill).
Despite little prior notice on this event, that memorable evening, the
entire inn was filled with people.  It was standing room only.   There
weren't any space left even to walk around.
The only speakers were Gary Schultz and myself.
We did not invite any particular guests, but we were surprised to see
Lincoln County Sheriff himself, Dahl Bradfield, seated inside. We were
also astonished to see William Cooper (who, later on became a
rabble-rousing militiaman and was killed a few years ago in Arizona)
seated also, silently listening to our presentation.
There was Anthony J. Hilder (a rabble-rousing former talk show host in
Alaska) in the crowd.
We also noticed that Sean Morton (an unknown enthusiast at that time
who later on became a well-known self-professed "prophet" through his
appearances on the wacky Art Bell show) was seated.
(I am ashamed to say that I myself was a rabble-rouser at that time who
also had appeared on the wacky Art Bell radio show a few times!!).

As Gary and I continued with our speech, we were surprised to see John
Lear (son of the inventor of the Lear Jet) enter the room. A little
later, the door opened again and here comes George Knapp, KLAS-TV news
anchorman.   Then about 30 minutes later, we were astonished to see Bob
Lazar enter the room, together with his girlfriend.  There was no space
left for them to be seated.  We never expected these individuals to be
there.   Literally, the entire Little A-le-Inn was filled with so many
so-called UFO "luminaries", all in one place.   There must have been at
least 95 to 110 people there.
Bob Lazar and his girlfriend stood in the kitchen, initially appearing
to be looking towards us and listening to our presentations. But,
instead, what we noticed was that Bob Lazar was continually laughing at
Gary Schultz while he was giving the serious lecture.   It seemed as if
Lazar was mocking the entire Area 51/S-4 topic as if he himself didn't
believe in it.   I simply could not understand the reaction of Bob
Lazar.  There may be nothing to this, but I just felt that his behavior
was a little odd.

Two years later, in 1993, again Gary Schultz and I organized a much
larger "Ultimate UFO Seminar" at the same place.  However, this time we
anticipated a much larger crowd so we decided to have it outside during
the daytime, right next to the Little A-le-Inn.   I believe it was in
March.   By this time, Gary Schultz became more acquainted with Bob
Lazar and Bob Lazar agreed to come to speak.
We requested Joe Travis of the Little A-le-Inn to set up 200 chairs
outside.   Joe said he will take care of it.

When both Gary and I arrived at the Little A-le-Inn the day of the
gatheirng, we were totally astonished to see a huge military tent right
next to the Inn.  What was strange was that we didn't expect such a
large military tent to be there.   When we asked Joe Travis how he got
that tent, he simply said that he borrowed the tent from the base
(i.e., Area 51).   I wasn't aware then that Joe Travis had a working
relationship with Area 51!!   (the fact of which he really didn't talk
too much).
The base definitely knew that we would be having a large gathering in
Rachel.
(In recent times, it is my understanding that the new security cameras
at the present day Little A-le-Inn were installed by military
contractors, per gratis or not, I am not sure, although Pat Travis said
that the cameras are not connected to anything beyond her operation.
As you know, it is assumed that there is a fixed camera on Bald
Mountain pointing at the Little A-le-Inn's parking lot).

In any case, there were almost 200 people (from all over the U.S. and
even some from Canada) at the seminar/gathering.   Remember, this was
in 1993.   Among the audience was Glenn Campbell, a computer specialist
who just moved to Nevada from the East Coast.   Glenn Campbell, later
on, became an Area 51 activist who was instrumental in publicizing the
existence of Area 51 base to a much wider segment of society.

By the way, when Bob Lazar arrived at the seminar (he came with a
couple of ladies), we were surprised to see his Corvette which had a
license plate "MJ-12".  It was probably his mockery of the alleged
existence of MJ-12.  That memorable event was covered by a Los Angeles
Times reporter.  That was to be Bob Lazar's last public appearance.

Norio Hayakawa
CIVILIAN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS

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