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- U. S. Senator Barry Goldwater (Arizona) is a retired USAF
- General, with TOP SECRET CLEARANCE, who attempted to gain
- access to a storage facility alleged to contain dead aliens at
- Wright-Patterson AFB. He was refused entry since he did not
- have, believe it or not, a high enough security clearance.
-
- On December 3, 1974, Goldwater wrote the following letter:
-
- "...I made an effort to get in the room at Wright-Patter-
- son Field where the information was stored and I was denied
- this request, understandably."
-
- On March 28, 1975, Senator Goldwater wrote again:
-
- "...The subject of UFOs has interested me for some time.
- I made an effort to find out what was in THE BUILDING AT
- WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE WHERE THE INFORMATION IS STORED
- THAT HAS BEEN COLLECTED BY THE AIR FORCE, and I was denied this
- request. IT IS STILL CLASSIFIED ABOVE TOP SECRET..." (Emphasis
- Added).
-
- Other prominent Amercans have also gone on record that
- the UFO phenomena is worthy of serious study, for example:
-
- 1. President Carter asked NASA to explore the
- possibility of investigating UFOs.
-
- 2. When he was in Congress, President Ford called for
- Congressional investigations of UFOs.
-
- 3. Astronaut Gordon Cooper said, "I believe that these
- extraterrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this
- planet from other planets."
-
- 4. General Nathan Twining, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
- of Staff and reputed member of MJ-12, wrote a secret memo on
- September 23, 1947, in which he stated to the Commanding
- General of the Army Air Forces on the subject of "Flying
- Discs":
- " a. The phenomenon reported is something REAL and not
- visionary or fictitious.
- b. There are objects probably approximating the shape
- of a disc, of such appreciable size as to appear to
- be as large as a man-made aircraft.
- c. There is a possibility that some of the incidents
- may be caused by natural phenomena, such as
- meteors.
- d. The reported operating characteristics such as
- extreme rates of climb, maneuverability (particularly
- in roll), and action which must be considered EVASIVE
- when sighted or contacted by friendly aircraft and
- radar, lend belief to the possibility that some of the
- objects are controlled either manually, automatically
- or remotely." (Emphasis in Original).
-
- It is now clear that the U.S. Air Force Project Blue
- Book was merely a public relations effort to show something
- being "done" about UFOs. It is equally clear that the real
- effort was, and continues to be conducted elsewhere.
-