Subject: Aliens, conspiracies and Anthony Sanchez's book on the alleged Dulce Base, UFO HIGHWAY
From: Norio Hayakawa
Date: 21/11/2011, 19:04
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo

by Norio Hayakawa
Civilian Intelligence Network
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Civilian-Intelligence-Central/104761666262262?sk=wall

November 21, 2011

The Civilian Intelligence Network's focus has been on the study of how
a segment of the population's "beliefs in UFOs" (as physical alien
spacecraft) may have been manipulated (and, in some cases, may even
have been created) and taken advantage of by the U.S. Intelligence
community and by the military in certain counter intelligence programs
and operations.

WHERE I STAND ON UFOs, ALIENS AND CONSPIRACIES and MY TAKE ON ANTHONY
SANCHEZ'S INTRIGUING BUT HIGHLY CONTROVERSIAL BOOK:
UFO HIGHWAY, http://www.ufodigest com

I hereby reiterate my stance on this matter:
As far as I am concerned, there has never been any single, solid,
physical, tangible, irrefutable (publicly acknowledged) evidence
whatsoever that we have ever been (or are being) visited by physical
extraterrestrial entities in physical extraterrestrial spacecraft.
("physical", based on our concept and understanding of the
terminology)

This has been my bottom line for many, many years and I will continue
to take this stand until the day such evidence is manifested beyond
question.

However, this does not mean that the so-called UFO phenomenon does not
exist.
In fact, it is my belief that this phenomenon has existed from time
immemorial.
Unfortunately, I have seen no solid evidence that this phenomenon has
anything to do with physical extraterrestrial visitations.
Despite having been involved in the so-called "UFO research" for 50
years or so (I began my involvement with this field since around
1961), I am the first to admit that I have found no answers when it
comes to this puzzling phenomenon.

I am bascially in agreement with the statement recently issued by the
WHITE HOUSE (on November 7, 2011), i.e., that the "U.S. government has
no evidence that any life exists outside our planet, or that an
extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engage any member of the
human race...in addition, there is no credible information to suggest
that any evidence is being hidden from the public's eye".

I am also in agreement with the following statements issued by the
WHITE HOUSE:

"Many scientists and mathematicians have looked with a statistical
mindset at the question of whether life exists beyond Earth and have
come to the conclusion that the odds are pretty high that somewhere
among the trillions and trillions of stars in the universe thee is a
planet other than ours that is home to life.

Many have also noted, however, that the odds of us making contact with
any of them - especially any intelligent ones - are extremely small,
given the distances involved.

But that's all statistics and speculation.

The fact is we have no credible evidence of extraterrestrial presence
here on Earth".


Having said all this and having my position clarified, I am still
intrigued by the "beliefs" of a segment of the population when it
comes to UFOs, Aliens and Conspiracies, i.e., that we have been (or
are being) visited by physical extraterrestrial entities in physical
extraterrestrial spacecraft and this is all covered up by the
government.

This is the reason why, despite my skeptical stance, I try to be open-
minded enough to welcome anyone to write a book on UFOs, Aliens and
Conspiracies.

As I mentioned in the beginning, one such book that I am quite
fascinated with is Anthony Sanchez's controversial, book UFO HIGHWAY,
http://www.ufohighway.com

So much so that I offered to write a short FOREWORD to it, regardless
of whether his "findings" and his alleged "source" are credible or
not, or even whether they were all intentionally "concocted" by him as
part of a hidden agenda.

As I stated clearly in the FOREWORD, there is not a single, solid,
physical, tangible, irrefutable documentary evidence whatsoever that
there is a physical U.S. operated underground base (much less a joint
U.S./alien one at that) in Dulce, New Mexico.

However, there seem to be (at least to me) some circumstantial
evidences (including many reports and testimonies from many
individuals in the local Jicarilla Apache community of Dulce, an area
filled with deep-rooted cultural and spiritual beliefs) that
"something" is there in Dulce. What that "something" is, I do not know
and I do not claim to know.

Ultimately, at least to me, Anthony Sanchez's intriguing book is not
about UFOs, nor about aliens nor about an alien base. It is about the
role of "belief".
Could collective "beliefs" ever create another level of "reality"
somewhere in time and space?

As I insinuated in the FOREWORD, could it be that there is a "highway"
through which other "realities" could be interacting with the human
psyche in certain locations?
Is there an alternate "reality" lurking and interacting with the human
psyche behind the physical facade of Dulce and its surroundings and,
by further extension, the entire region east of the Four Corners area
of New Mexico?
Yes, this is all nothing but speculation.

We may never know.

I highly recommend UFO HIGHWAY because it is not only a great read but
it is a psychological eyeopener and makes us want to ask questions,
questions that could very well affect our understanding of what
reality ultimately is.

P.S.

Anthony Sanchez, by the way, made his first appearance on Coast To
Coast talk radio program which was aired on November 15, 2011:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXfeLWItN7M

On November 16, the day after his appearance on Coast to Coast,
PROJECT CAMELOT had an intriguing, in-depth interview with Anthony
Sanchez:

http://www.americanfreedomradio.com/archive/Project-Camelot-32k-111611.mp3



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