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- CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY TOP SECRET
- WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
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- June 24, [BLANK]
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- [BLANK]/MJ12
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- Executive Briefing {Memo}
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- Yesterday R2 requested briefing on Project "A". In particular,
- he wanted update info from [BLANK]. MJ3 advised that that
- info was not available to R2. Apparently, White House requested
- info because of [ BLANK ]. Can't seem
- to make those fools realize [BLANK] info is not available for
- any dissemination, per EO 01156, regardless of who requests
- info. Contact T-2P and see if he can assume custody of the
- matter.
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- Don't allow AF to evaluate IDENT info. They may open up a
- little too much. KEND-3 can assist to some extent.
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- MJ5
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- TOP SECRET
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- HANDLE ON STRICT
- NEED TO KNOW BASIS
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- TO: All interested parties
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- FROM: Allen Benz
- Foundation for UFO Research
- Box 182
- Tucson, AZ 85702-0182
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- SUBJECT: WILLIAM S. "Bill" ENGLISH
-
- Recently we received a letter from Bill English which states
- in part:
- It's come to my attention that I've been the subject
- of much speculation on the Paranet out of Phoenix, and
- that several people have called my father at his
- office in Phoenix. All trying to find out if I am
- indeed his son and/or if I'm alive...[please] put
- out a message on the net telling everyone that I'm
- alive and well and that I request that they not
- bother my father anymore. I think he's about to
- blow a gasket.
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- Anyone wishing to contact Bill English may do so by contacting us at the
- above
- mailing address.
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- QUESTIONS ON AQUARIUS
-
- by Christian P. Lambright
-
-
- It has been said that there are three kinds of people, those who
- make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who won-
- der...what happened...? It seems that nothing more true could be said of
- the types of people involved in the arena of UFO interest. The recent
- con-troversy concerning the alleged project entitled "AQUARIUS" and the
- con-trol group labeled "MJ-12" seems a prime example of the confusion
- that re-sults from lack of communication between interested parties. Is
- there a project AQUARIUS which deals with UFOs? Who first discovered
- that such a project existed? If the documentation supporting the
- existence of an "MJ-12" group is valid, as some contend, then why does
- it appear full of dis-crepancies? These are questions that need to be
- addressed before any at-tempt can be made to judge the validity of the
- issues.
-
- As any good detective can tell, motivation is a helpful key in
- solv-ing any crime or mystery. Who would stand to gain by the situation
- at
- hand? Perhaps a little of this line of reasoning would help in solving
- the current mystery of AQUARIUS/MJ-12. The revelation of a UFO-related
- project by the name of AQUARIUS first appeared on the scene in what has
- commonly been referred to as the "NASA-telex" [AQUARIUS.DOC]. This is
- the allegedly genuine document which describes several pieces of
- photographic film relat-ing to incidents at Kirtland AFB and the case of
- Paul Bennewitz. As most knowledgeable people are aware, this document
- relates quite a bit of inter-esting information pertaining to official
- interest in UFOs as well as men-tioning the existence of project
- AQUARIUS and something called "MJ-12". However, several key areas in
- this document were deleted by either the original source or by the
- recipient. It is interesting to note that there is a retyped version of
- this document which has circulated with the dele-tions filled-in, but
- with no explanation as to who retyped it or how the previously deleted
- areas were uncovered.
-
- Reportedly Peter Gersten was shown this document in 1983 and so it
- would seem that it has been around for several years. But if Gersten was
- the original recipient he has not revealed where he obtained it or from
- whom. This document would appear to be closely tied to the events at
- Kirt-land AFB in 1980 inasmuch as it mentions Bennewitz and the Air
- Force inter-est in UFO sightings over military bases. Could the release
- of this docu-ment be related to the release of the initial document(s)
- concerning the events at Kirtland? [KIRTLND1.DOC, KIRTLND2.DOC] William
- Moore has stated that he was first given the initial Kirtland documents
- in Washington DC in early 1982 by an unnamed source. And there have been
- several rumors circu-lated concerning heated arguments between Moore and
- Gersten over the means by which Gersten obtained these documents. Rumors
- aside, if Moore received his documents over one year _after_ the
- incidents occurred then whoever gave him these copies must have had
- access to them either from AFOSI files in Washington or from the
- original sender at Kirtland. There are indica-tions that William Moore
- received his copies from Richard Doty, the AFOSI Special Agent at
- Kirtland AFB. Other sources have also reported that Doty was involved in
- an effort to get information of this nature out to certain individuals
- for purposes unknown. And so it seems possible that Doty was responsible
- for the Kirtland documents and perhaps the "NASA-telex" being released
- as he would have been in a position to have access to such infor-mation.
- Regardless, it would fall to serious UFO researchers to attempt to
- verify if the documents conveyed valid information, or disinformation.
-
- As interest began to focus on AQUARIUS and "MJ-12" several
- different FOIA requests were filed with various government agencies to
- try to garn-ish information on these subjects, but as recently as 1986
- most of the leading figures in Ufology were convinced that the document
- was a forgery and that Project AQUARIUS was nonexistent. In 1985 I had
- filed several different requests with government agencies requesting
- information on
- three projects: Sigma, Snowbird and Aquarius; as well as any information
- pertaining to MJ-12 or Majestic-12. I specifically did not mention any
- connection or interest dealing with UFOs in these requests. With the
- excep-tion of the National Security Agency every response I received was
- a de-nial of any knowledge of any of these subjects or titles. While
- they sta-ted that Sigma and Snowbird were "not projects of this agency"
- and that they had no knowledge of MJ-12, they estimated that search fees
- for all information on Project AQUARIUS would be $15,000! It would
- appear that
- this is a rather expansive project. After several subsequent requests
- for clarification and to simply send the initial document which
- initiated the project the NSA stated that the project did not deal with
- "UFOs" and that as I would not be paying the fees they were concluding
- action on my re-quests. Subsequent appeals only clarified that Project
- AQUARIUS was classified Top Secret and that release of any portion of it
- could pose "grave danger to the national security." [AQUANSA.DOC]
-
- Several individuals have considered the statement by the NSA that
- AQUARIUS does not deal with UFOs to be patently honest, and perhaps this
- is the truth. However I believe that to have expected the NSA to "roll-
- over" and openly reveal otherwise would be naive to say the least. It
- seems paradoxical that some "researchers" both expect these agencies to
- be deceptive but will readily accept some statements as totally
- accurate. I believe that there are sufficient reasons to suspect that
- the NSA project may actually be the project which is indicated in the
- "NASA-telex" which originally mentioned it and MJ-12.
-
- In the process of trying to verify the above document I had ad-
- dressed a series of letters to what was designated the 7602 Air Intel-
- ligence Group (7602 AINTELG), as of 1983 known as the Air Force Special
- Activities Center. A Branch of the Air Force Intelligence Service, the
- 7602 AINTELG deals with human resource intelligence, much the same as
- the 4602 AINTELG which is known to have aided Edward Ruppelt in his
- investi-gations several years ago. This may or may not be coincidence
- and could be an interesting avenue for further research. Nevertheless,
- in the process
- of trying to get information on this group I had been receiving somewhat
- evasive response letters from AFIS. In a conversation with an Air Force
- source in which I had referred to my problems in obtaining information
- on this group I was informed that perhaps this is due to the fact that
- "they are a branch of the NSA!" This was at the time my first indication
- that there may be some NSA involvement, and was prior to my letters to
- NSA it-self. Within a few months I was to learn another interesting fact
- pointing to the NSA.
-
- With the aid of well-known research Thomas Adams I was notified of
- a person who reportedly had heard a very interesting statement
- concerning
- the initial AQUARIUS/MJ-12 document. After speaking with this gentleman
- personally I was firmly convinced that the information he was relating
- was accurate as it had been told to him. He related that he had been
- told per-sonally that this document had been changed in two ways, and
- that he had been told this by the individual who had changed it.
- Although both changes were not revealed, he had been told that the
- reference in the document to "NASA" had originally been "NSA"! And who
- was the person doing the telling ...none other than William Moore. In a
- brief conversation with Moore after this in which I asked him if he had
- any knowledge of this he simply stated "No comment."
-
- The recent issue of JUST CAUSE also contains the statement by
- Larry Fawcett and Barry Greenwood that they have been told that this
- document is actually a retyped version. This fact was reportedly
- revealed in 1983 to Peter Gersten by an Air Force officer and was either
- forgotten or over-looked until just recently. However, the Air Force
- source who is cited is said to be none other than Richard Doty himself.
-
- In light of the fact that it has recently become common knowledge
- that Mr. Moore does (for his own reasons) delete documents which he ob-
- tains, and that he is rather aggressive in his research, I believe that
- Mr. Moore did in fact retype or have this document retyped. But does
- this negate the value of the document, or indicate that it is a hoax?
- Perhaps this explains why no one can verify if the document is genuine,
- because technically it _is_ a forgery. It would appear that it is up to
- Mr. Moore to reveal a clean, accurate version and to finally reveal the
- facts behind its acquisition.
-
- According to film producer and director Linda Moulton Howe, she
- has had independent confirmation of MJ-12 and reportedly was shown a set
- of documents containing much of the same, if not identical, information.
- How-ever, the actual name of the group in question was not "Majestic"
- but an-other similar sounding word containing the letters M and J. Could
- it be that the term "Majestic" was a substitution in a clever attempt to
- with-hold a key bit of information which only someone with true inside
- inform-ation would be able to identify?
-
- If there is reason to question the accuracy of the information
- pre-sented in the original AQUARIUS/MJ-12 document as well as the
- information in the recent documents pertaining to MJ-12, does this
- logically imply
- that the 1980 Kirtland/Bennewitz events should be considered
- questionable? Any single-witness UFO sighting has always been somewhat
- questionable,
- this is exactly why we look for multiple witnesses and any other
- support-ing evidence. If Richard Doty, or Paul Bennewitz were alone in
- reporting these incidents then the Kirtland events would never have
- become as major an issue as they have. However there were numerous
- individuals involved
- not only in the events precipitating the documents but in the
- preparation of the documents themselves. A brief summary of the
- incidents is as fol-lows:
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- Early 1980, Paul Bennewitz becomes involved in observing and
- filming objects which he has sighted on the ground and in the air
- near Kirt-land AFB and the Manzano range. Reportedly his wife was
- also present to witness some of the first landings he witnessed
- and filmed in the Coyote Canyon area. Subsequently he contacts
- Earnest Edwards of the Kirtland Security Police who, over the
- period of the next few
- months, becomes concerned and requests the guards on the Manzano
- Weapons Storage Area report to him any sightings of unusual aerial
- lights. At the beginning of August 1980 three guards report
- sighting an aerial light which descends on the Sandia Military
- Reservation. This is the first sighting described in the
- complaint form signed by Richard Doty. Edwards reports the
- sighting to Doty unaware that Doty has already heard from Russ
- Curtis (Sandia Security Chief) that a Sandia Security guard
- sighted a disc-shaped object near a structure just minutes after
- the sighting by the three Manzano guards. Doty includes these
- reports and several others in his Complaint Form and forwards the
- report to AFOSI Headquarters in Washington.
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- From this point on many other persons became involved. Bennewitz was
- called down to a meeting at Kirtland AFB at which several major Air
- Force officers and Sandia personnel were present, including a Brigadier
- General. Earnest Edwards has confirmed that the three guards under his
- command re-ported what was described, and that the meeting took place.
- Bennewitz has confirmed that Doty and Jerry Miller came to his home to
- view his mater-ials and there is a document signed by Thomas A. Cseh,
- Commander of the Base Investigative Detachment, to confirm this. Finally
- there is the com-plete set of documents which were released by AFOSI
- Headquarters under cover of the Department of the Air Force relating to
- the described events.
-
- There seem to be only two possibilities to consider. One: that
- this is one of the most profound deceptions that has been undertaken
- with the sanction of the USAF, involving a civilian, for purposes which
- can only be imagined. The other: that the events happened as described
- and that the intervening years, subsequent developments, and misguided
- researchers,
- have only clouded the facts. Perhaps there was also some effort made on
- an official level to defuse the sensitive nature of the events.
-
- Would Richard Doty have perpetrated a hoax, involved other
- officers in his deception, sent the hoax on to AFOSI Headquarters, and
- then spread certain information to civilian UFO researchers? For what
- purpose? And would he still be in the Air Force if he was discovered,
- knowing the
- public relations catastrophe that could result from AFOSI in Washington
- releasing the subsequent documents? If seems inconceivable that the Base
- Investigative Detachment, and the Department of the Air Force, would not
- have quickly and easily discovered the hoax and subsequently labeled the
- entire matter as such, knowing their previous predilection to do just
- that.
-
- A few simple telephone calls have served to clarify much of the
- truth of the initial incidents. We must avoid the temptation at times to
- "shoot first and ask questions later" which can result in spreading mis-
- information ourselves. It is advisable to use tact in approaching wit-
- nesses as we have no God-given right to call up strangers and demand
- that they answer questions, particularly when sensitive matters may be
- in-volved. Is it any surprise that some of these people may not want to
- be bothered by every person who plies them with questions?
-
- A very bizarre but intriguing letter was sent to APRO in either
- late 1980 or early 1981 and is commonly referred to by the name of the
- initial subject of the letter, a Mr. Craig Weitzel. This letter refers
- to a se-quence of events which occurred in the mid-1980's at both
- Kirtland AFB and in an area near Pecos, NM and also makes several
- statements to the effect that there is a UFO-investigation detachment
- stationed at or near Kirt-land. The writer also goes on to mention among
- other things that there is at least one "object" stored in the Manzano
- storage area. That the letter was at least legitimately received at APRO
- can be ascertained by the vehe-ment letter which Jim Lorenzen mailed out
- rebuking the gentleman who re-leased this letter without official
- permission from APRO. However, can we determine if this letter is a
- total hoax or is there even a grain of truth to be found in the
- information it conveys? In a conversation I had with Craig Weitzel he
- claimed to know nothing of the details related in the letter, and denied
- that he took any photographs. Strangely enough, how-ever, he _did_ state
- that he and the other did see an unusual silvery object hovering high in
- the sky which left the area, to use his words, "exponentially"! He had
- been training in mountain rescue operations and he and the others had
- spelled out S-O-S on the mountain side using parachutes and were waiting
- for the rescue helicopters to spot them. While looking
- for these helicopters they notices the silvery "UFO". If this is all
- that occurred what could be the reason to fabricate such a letter and
- yet give the name and address of a witness who was sure to refute the
- claims? Was
- it just a bizarre practical joke? The author of the anonymous letter
- claims that after Weitzel spoke with AFOSI agent Dody (sic) he did not
- want to have anything more to do with the matter and subsequently the
- Dody character denied that there had been any photographs. Was this a
- circum-stance that could have been expected based on previous experience
- with Air Force handling of such matters? Many government and military
- witnesses often refuse to talk about their experiences to strangers
- either because
- of official pressure or simply for the sake of their own privacy.
- Motiva-tion again must be considered in efforts to find the complete
- truth.
-
- In early October 1987 I had a strange conversation with an indivi-
- dual who is unknown to me except by first name and who initially knew
- absolutely nothing about my interest in UFOs. During a telephone
- conversa-tion which took place totally by chance, the subject of nuclear
- weapons came up as this person indicated some knowledge of this
- weaponry, being at the time a member of the Air Force. I jokingly asked
- to know everything there was to know about Kirtland AFB, but not due to
- my interest in nuc-lear weapons per se but because of something else I
- thought may be stored at Manzano that "isn't nuclear weapons." After a
- momentary chuckle this individual said, "yes...UFOs!" As astounded as I
- was I asked for a little clarification, and after relating my interest,
- I was told that there are two "objects" stored in the Manzano area from
- what this person had heard during conversations by Air Force personnel
- in Germany. There had been
- some discussion about something which was related to a UFO incident
- widely reported in German newspapers in 1981 being similar to something
- which "they" had "over here." Because of the circumstances under which
- this conversation occurred and the fact that I had in no way even
- alluded to
- the subject I believe that this may offer some support to some of the
- statements made in the anonymous "Weitzel" letter.
-
- A final note of interest has come up in the newly released book on
- the "flying boomerang" objects reported in recent years in and around
- New York state [NIGHT SIEGE, Ballantine 1987]. In the process of
- investigating these incidents Hynek and Imbrogno were contacted by an
- individual who claimed to work for the NSA. They apparently verified
- this to their own satisfaction, and while this person professed that his
- interest was only personal, they were struck by the inordinate amount of
- interest this per-son showed in their investigations and any evidence
- they uncovered. There are even indications that their telephones may
- have been tapped. While it is unknown if this man's interest went
- further than personal curiosity, it is clear that the investigators felt
- there was something unusual about it. Nevertheless, here is yet another
- instance in which the National Security Agency seems to have crept into
- the picture.
-
- Do the facts as outlined here cast reasonable suspicion on the NSA
- and its part in official interest in unidentified flying objects? I be-
- lieve that they do and that there is justifiable cause to suspect that
- the project AQUARIUS which relates (at least in some way) to UFOs is
- probably an NSA, or NSA related project. It also still seems that in
- spite of the arguments and confusion concerning documents, the
- designation "MJ-12" must be considered if not a certainty, than at least
- potentially valid. Those who have taken the time to contact witnesses
- and obtain their statements and help, have the best chance to make up
- their minds for themselves, re-gardless of the confusion concerning
- altered documents which seems to be precipitating furiously. We do not
- want to throw the proverbial baby out with the bath water simply because
- the facts seem confusing. Perhaps even the confusion is being directed
- by someone somewhere. We should keep our sights fixed firmly on the
- major issues and the facts we _can_ prove in
- our efforts to uncover the truth.
-
- END
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- Thanks to all those sources both named and unnamed who have contributed
- to the facts outlined here.
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