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- STANTON T. FRIEDMAN
- NUCLEAR PHYSICIST - LECTURER
-
- COMMENTS ON CSICOP STATEMENT ABOUT
- OPERATION MAJESTIC 12 DOCUMENTS
-
- August 26, 1987
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
-
-
- There is no basis whatsoever for the claims by CSICOP members Philip
- Klass and Paul Kurtz that the Operation Majestic 12 documents are "bogus"
- or "clumsy counterfeits" or represent "one of the most deliberate acts of
- deception ever perpetrated against the news media and the public." I am
- dismayed but not surprised by these irrational attempts to discredit some
- of the most important documents ever released. Mr. Klass and Mr. Kurtz do
- a disservice to science which they supposedly serve, though not scientists
- themselves, and to journalism with their inadequate research and their
- totally incomprehensible failure to deal with the relevant information
- with regard to these documents. It is very easy to claim any documents are
- bogus. It is a very different matter to establish the validity of those
- claims.
-
- The trivial discrepancies to which they refer as noted by the
- National Archives with regard to these documents are easily explained. For
- example, Klass has said his research showed that a brief memo from General
- Robert Cutler at the White House to General Nathan Twining at the Pentagon
- pointing out that there would be a slight change of plans with regard to a
- meeting two days later is phony because Cutler had left the country 11
- days earlier. This is absurd. Cutler was gone, but he had two full-time
- heavy duty assistants! He had instructed them to keep material moving out
- of his in-basket. A trivial matter such as the slight change in a
- classified briefing would certainly have been handled by them in response
- to any request from Eisenhower. The memo is *not* signed by Mr. Cutler.
- Anybody faking such a memo would presumably have attempted to make it
- clear that it was Operation Majestic 12 rather than MJ-12 and would also
- have made clear that MJ-12 or Majestic 12 dealt with flying discs or
- flying saucers. It would be silly to go through the work to fake such a
- memo using old typewriters and old paper and yet not make it totally
- supportive.
-
- Two other brief TOP SECRET memos from Cutler to Twining located at
- the Library of Congress in 1981 also have no registration numbers. One
- contains identical language.
-
- Mr. Klass claims the September 24, 1947 memo from Truman to
- Secretary Forrestal is a forgery created by superimposing a fake message
- on a photograph of an authentic Truman letter. There is no evidence to
- support this claim. A print made from the original negative of the
- briefing document which included this very brief memo as attachment A,
- shows no signs of any superimposition. Klass further makes much of the
- fact that it did not have Forrestal's address on the lower left hand
- corner. Considering that it was an EYES ONLY memo, not a letter, and that
- September 24 was the date of the only meeting in the last eight months of
- 1947 between President Truman, James Forrestal and Doctor Vannevar Bush,
- who was also named in the memo, it would seem reasonable that it would
- have been written while Forrestal was present. Memos, as opposed to
- letters, do NOT include recipient addresses.
-
- The third item which Klass attempts to explain away is the entire
- TOP SECRET/EYES ONLY briefing paper. Klass claims that it describes the
- 1947 flying saucer crash in New Mexico as if Eisenhower never heard of it.
- That judgement cannot be reached on the basis of the data in the document
- especially if, as was the case, the primary custody of these materials
- resided with the Office of the President. Even if Eisenhower had been
- informed of the crash, he would not have known all the details. Eisenhower
- had already made a public announcement, with presidential approval, in
- June of 1947, *prior* to the crash retrieval, stating that he would assume
- the presidency of Columbia University around the end of the year. The
- other members of Majestic 12 are clearly high ranking scientists and
- intelligence officers and technology experts. There is no reason at all
- why General Eisenhower, despite his military achievements, would have been
- considered for membership in such a group. To suggest that the document is
- phony on this basis instead of on the basis of any mistaken information in
- it (there is none) certainly violates all the rules of science and
- journalism.
-
- It is interesting that the CSICOP document makes no mention
- whatsoever of the detailed investigation conducted well *before* this
- document was either received, December, 1984, or released. This effort by
- Stanton Friedman and William L. Moore, clearly established, on the basis
- of interviews with 92 different people and extensive travel,
- documentation, etc. that indeed a saucer had crashed outside Roswell, New
- Mexico in July 1947; that an announcement to this effect was made by the
- government; that a cover-up was instigated within 24 hours of that
- announcement; that alien bodies were found; that material was sent to
- Wright field for analysis; that civilians were debriefed with strong
- persuasion to change their stories as appropriate. Mr. Klass makes no
- mention of the fact that five people had been found who described strange
- symbols seen on portions of the crashed saucer. Strange symbols are
- mentioned in the document. Mr. Klass makes no mention of the fact that the
- twelve people named as being members of Operation Majestic 12 all had a
- very high level security clearances [sic] and close interlocking of past
- activities.
-
- Of special importance in this regard is the inclusion of Doctor
- Donald Menzel. Menzel was a famous astrophysicist at Harvard University
- and, beginning in 1953, wrote three strongly anti-UFO books. It would have
- seemed totally illogical for Dr. Menzel to be named as a member of the MJ-
- 12 team. However, detailed research by Friedman, clearly established that
- Menzel had the right levels of security clearances, close association with
- various intelligence agencies especially the NSA and the CIA, and a close
- association with Doctor Vannevar Bush, Doctor Lloyd Berkner, Doctor Detlev
- Bronk, all named as being members of Majestic 12. Doctor Menzel was known
- for his discretion with regard to classified manners; was an expert on
- crypt-analysis; had learned Japanese; and would have been an appropriate
- person to look at the symbols. A close friend in his later years, a
- psychiatrist, has indicated that Menzel certainly would have been called
- to work on such a project. He doesn't think Menzel was because the friend
- felt that there would be no reason for keeping security past the first few
- months. That notion is equally absurd. Clearly if there were two crash
- retrievals in three years, there may have been more later. Clearly there
- was no way to learn all the technological secrets of a very advanced
- vehicle and strange beings in just a few years. Clearly there were
- national security implications with regards to the possibility of
- duplicating the technology, of the Soviets duplicating the technology, of
- learning that the investigation by the aliens was not necessarily to the
- benefit of mankind. There was also a great concern expressed in the memo
- with public panic as a result of any disclosures that might be made.
-
- Mr. Klass has focused on the Cutler Twining memo, making it seem
- much more important by calling it a "report" and a "document" when in fact
- it is a brief two paragraph relatively-informal memo notifying the Chief
- of Staff of the Air Force of a slight change in plans for a briefing. To
- expect the staff assistant doing that under the pressures of time and a
- very busy office with the boss out of town, to be greatly concerned about
- details of handling of classified matters other than to make sure it
- doesn't fall into outside hands, surely is irrational. It should further
- be noted that the 1954 Atomic Energy Act provided for the use of the new
- nomenclature Secret Restricted Data and Top Secret Restricted Data.
- Twining in a September 23, 1947 letter about flying saucers had clearly
- indicated a nuclear connection. Thus Top Secret Restricted Security
- Information typed in, apparently in the absence of a new rubber stamp
- hardly constitutes evidence of fraud.