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From: campbell@ufomind.com (Glenn Campbell, Las Vegas) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 11:57:28 -0800 |
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From: DPinchas@aol.com
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 23:39:07 -0400 (EDT)
To: webmaster@ufomind.com
Subject: Letter from Larry Bryant
Mr. Campbell,
Larry Bryant asked me to send you the attached letter to be posted on his
page in ufomind. He'd like to encourage other people to follow his example
and write to their local U.S. attorney demanding a grand jury to examine the
Corso claims. Please post this file accordingly. If you have any trouble
with the file, please let me know.
Thanks,
Dan Pinchas
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3518 Martha Custis Drive
Alexandria, VA 22302
September 10, 1997
U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia - Alexandria
Division
2100 Jamieson Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22314
Dear Sir:
As a resident of the city of Alexandria, I ask that you
proceed immediately with the empaneling of a special federal grand
jury to examine and report on the revelations of one U.S. Army Lt.
Col. (Ret.) Philip J. Corso, co-author of The Day After Roswell
(Pocket Books, New York: 1997).
Those revelations -- mainly, that certain technological
artifacts retrieved by U.S. Army authorities from one or more
crash-landed "flying saucers" during the late forties - early
fifties were seeded to private-industry R&D projects by Corso and
the late Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Trudeau -- contradict the long-standing
official U.S. military contention that no such extraterrestrial
intervention/exploitation ever existed.
Clearly, either Corso is lying or the pertinent government
agency is. That agency (or group of agencies) has no right to lie
to the public; but the public has a right to know the truth about
the aftermath of Roswell and other cases of retrieved alien
spacecraft/occupants. In order to pursue that quest for the truth
about "The Ultimate Secret" -- and thus hold accountable any
federal official who would perpetuate such deception of the public
-- the requested grand jury should exercise its subpoena power to -
-- Examine Corso's relevant documentation and sworn testimony;
-- Discover what official records still exist as to the Army's
harvesting of alien technology; *
-- Produce the original "medical examiner's report" made on
the retrieved alien bodies; *
-- Summon other Corso-type whistleblowers to submit their
evidence/testimony for the record (at least one of whom, I
understand, is waiting in the wings for the right
opportunity to come forward); **
-- Call for the testimony and other evidence of those former
and current officials deemed to have been in the best
position of knowing how much veracity lies behind Corso's
claims.
The history of tracking what our government knows, and when it
knew it, about alien encounters bears many pockmarks of lost
opportunities. Let's not add another one by failing to activate
this "people's panel" that by its reporting function can expose and
defuse what may well be the greatest violation of the public trust
ever committed.
Please let me know your proposed date for the grand jury's
empanelment.
Larry W. Bryant
FOOTNOTES:
* Notes from the enclosed letter-to-the-editor that my June
19, 1997, FOIA request for some of these records still is being
stonewalled by the Army.
** Also note the need for protecting these prospective
whistleblowers from official reprisal -- especially in light of
Corso's co-author's assertion that Pocket Books recently yielded to
official pressure to withdraw Sen. Strom Thurmond's foreword from
future reprints of the book. The grand jury should investigate
this pressure tactic (called "political blackmail" by co-author
William J. Birnes) and determine what law its perpetrators may have
violated.
Copies furnished to:
Chief Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Virginia - Alexandria Division
President, Pocket Books
Philip J. Corso
Index: Larry Bryant
Index: Philip Corso
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Created: Sep 23, 1997