RRRGroup: MJ-12 advocates contend that Harry Truman instigated the Majestic group and was privy to the alleged flying saucer crash near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. Let’s assume that the is all true… How did Truman react to the Earth-shattering revelation that extraterrestrials were visiting this planet, and had provided tangible evidence of those visits, with a clue to their technology, when they had an accident over the New Mexico skies? Truman seems have been to be nonplussed. He didn’t rearrange his life or the Presidency in any inordinate way, even becoming more mundane and folksy after leaving office. During the 1947-1952 period of his Presidency, Truman contended withlots of Earthly matters, including the Cold War, the Korean War, Communists in the United States government, establishment of the Jewish State of Israel, domestic crises (labor strikes, taxes, etc.), and his daughter Margaret’s imbroglios with critics of her music-making.
Truman didn’t react to an interplanetary visit as a normal Earthling would. He virtually ignored the supposed intrusion (as did his successor, Dwight Eisenhower). Truman, if he did have access to flying saucer crashes and other UFO events, he wasn’t affected by them, privately or publically. Truman lived until the end of 1972, never altering his daily existence or snarky attitude toward news media and the public generally; he remained an Earth-bound S.O.B. right up to his last days on Earth. The Truman Syndrome may bedescribed as a lackluster reaction to life on other planets that had the temerity to visit Earth on various occasions, making their presence known by accident and/or direct contact. This is where ufologist go haywire. They make MJ-12 a reality but the patina of those documents and the committee that forged them doesn’t ring true: those involved remained oriented to everyday life, in ways that indicated nothing out of the ordinary had been experienced or occurred during their sojourn on the so-called Top Secret Majestic committee.
Even
though the US Government continually maintains that UFO's do not pose any threat
to National Security, the following text will prove otherwise. The US Government
put out a training manual titled "Fire Officer's Guide to Disaster Control" by
William M. Kramer, Ph.D, & Charles W. Bahme, j.D, 1992. The manual is given to
all potential fire fighting cadets, and is 700 pages long. Chapter 13 is titled
"Enemy Attack and UFO Potential". It is abundantly clear ...
by Dirk Vander Ploeg
The mystery surrounding the 1953
"Kinross Case" may well be on its way to being solved. The "Kinross Case", so
called for the name of the air force base (AFB) from which the plane departed,
involves the disappearance of a fighter jet and its crew, pilot Felix Moncla and
radar observer Robert Wilson, sent to investigate an unknown object that was
tracked on radar.
A Michigan based company, The
Great Lakes Dive Company, announced in 2005 tha...
By B J Booth
Many reports of UFO encounters made by single individuals are
often given little weight by most investigators. However, when that one person
is of high esteem and credibility, the case is given much weight. Such is the
case with an Alien encounter that occurred in 1950 in South America. The lone
witness was Dr. Enrique Caretenuto Botta, who passed his incredible story on to
Horacio Gonzales G. in Caracas at a UFO conference in 1955.Dr. Botta would soon give permission t...
Joseph
W. Ritrovato
Summary: This article will now look
at many different stories of crashed aerial vehicles of unknown origin that
occurred over a period of more than a century. Curiously, these events appear to
be related in one striking manner. During the course of my studies into UFO
waves, I discovered that a significant number of reported UFO crashes appeared
to occur during or near waves or flaps that related to a cycle determined to
have been 3.19 years in leng...
May
12, 2004 - Mexican Air Force pilots film unidentified objects
MEXICO CITY, Mexico - Mexican Air Force pilots filmed 11
unidentified objects in the skies over southern Campeche
state, a Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
A videotape made widely available to the news media on Tuesday
shows the bright objects, some sh...
By Paul Stonehill
Summary: The Russian Ufology Research
Center has a collection of "hydrosphere aspect" sightings The secret files of
the Soviet Navy contain much valuable information on UFO sightings. Soviet
military researchers quite thorough. The files have been largely inaccessible,
even after the fall of the USSR. But I was able to collect some interesting
information. The Russian Ufology Research
Center has a collection of "hydrosphere aspect" sightings The secret files ...
M.J. Graeber
The well published Kecksburg, Pennsylvania UFO crash of 1965
has been touted as "Pennsylvania's Roswell" and presented as a crash recovery
story that has been shrouded in a veil of mystery and governmental conspiracy
which is intended to keep the truth of the incident from the American people.
But, Lackawanna County's city of Carbondale, Pennsylvania is also the location
of a "downed saucer incident" that has caught the imagination and interests of
...
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