UFO Question:
Part I
In July 1947, the radar at
the Four Corners area in the southwestern United States effected and took down
an alien UFO. It was entirely an accident. The UFO crashed near Roswell, New
Mexico. It was to be the first of three UFO’s that would crash in that area.
On board, scientists and
military personnel found several dead extraterrestrial beings. An immediate
analysis of their species could not be determined. The aliens had both reptilian and insect-like
qualities. Also on board were found the remains of several human personnel.
As far as we know, this was
the first major indication that human beings were being taken by an alien
species. Within two years, the government would run into another case on the
White Sands Missile Range where Sergeant John Louette would be abducted right
in front of a witness by a UFO that hauled him aboard with tentacle-like
cables. His body was found three days later about ten miles from where he was
taken. This is all described in the Grudge 13 report.
Military and intelligence
forces confiscated the Roswell UFO and took it and the bodies to Los Alamos. It
is estimated that the government has had in its possession at least 35 UFO’s
and 131 extraterrestrial bodies over the last 45 years.
They also have captured
several live entities. In 1949, another UFO crashed,
with one fatality and one living extraterrestrial, which they kept in a
facility with an electromagnetic grid to ensure the isolation of the entity.
The entity, whom MJ-12 member Detlev Bronk termed an EBE (Extraterrestrial
Biological Entity) and later ALF (Alien Life Form).
Since technological superiority also means
superiority in military and intelligence circles, it was decided by the
government that it would be to their advantage to communicate with the aliens
and possibly acquire advanced technology.
They also wanted to find out
more about both the extraterrestrials and the role they were playing in
mutilations and abductions of humans and animals.
At the meeting at Holman
Air Force Base, a hostage was exchanged. The name of the US hostage is not
known, but the alien hostage was known as Krllle, who was confined
to an electromagnetically secure facility near Los Alamos.
At one of the meetings
between the government and the extraterrestrial, a treaty was negotiated. The
government was aware that the extraterrestrial had a part to play in both the
mutilations and the abductions, and probably hoped to find a way to eventually
stem the tide of these activities.
The extraterrestrial told the
government that their abductions of humans were for medical examination
purposes. It wasn’t until later that the government realized that the
extraterrestrial were lying to them.
The agreement was made, and
contained some of the following provisions:
A)
The United States would not reveal alien presence and
would not interfere with alien operations.
B)
The United States would allow the aliens to maintain
underground bases. Old AEC underground facilities were some of the initial
facilities to be offered, although larger facilities were built at 26 locations
around the southwest.
C)
The United States would allow the aliens to abduct its
citizens on a periodic and limited basis for medical examination, providing
that the people were returned unharmed and without memory of the interaction.
D)
The aliens would furnish a periodic list of abductees.
This list would be reviewed by the National Security Council.
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