Eyes Only: The Story of Clifford Stone and UFO Crash Retrievals

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Eyes Only: The Story of Clifford Stone and UFO Crash Retrievals

Eyes Only: The Story of Clifford Stone and UFO Crash Retrievals

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That there was a cover-up regarding the true events of the Rendlesham Forest incident is, at least in UFO circles, beyond any reasonable doubt. The amount of whistle-blower testimony. The Halt Memorandum. And such information as that volunteered by Clifford Stone would all point to such a cover-up. On December 26, 1985, at a secluded cabin in upstate New York, Whitley Strieber went skiing with his wife and son, ate Christmas dinner leftovers, and went to bed early. Jacobsen was told this by an employee of EG&G a mysterious super secret company, obviously part of the secret government. The source was discovered. No one knows what EG&G does, but it is rumored they construct underground shelters, that the oligarchs can use for shelter in case of a cosmic catastrophe. EG&G probably makes “Fusion Centers”.

UFO Insight does not take responsibility for the content of the comments below. We take care of filtering profanity as much as we can. The opinions and discussion in the comments below are not the views of UFO Insight, they are the views of the individual posting the comment. People are the most critical part of any business. Finding them, however, can be problematic. Here's where we can help. We have been recruiting for over 20 years, finding hundreds of exceptional candidates in the process for SMEs and larger corporations. In 2013, West founded Metabunk, an online forum where like-minded contributors examine anomalous phenomena. On January 6, 2017, another skeptic brought to his attention a Huffington Post piece by Kean. In the article, “Groundbreaking UFO Video Just Released by Chilean Navy,” Kean wrote in detail about an “exceptional nine-minute” film, shot on infrared cameras from a helicopter, that cefaa had been studying for two years. West watched the clip with an immediate sense of recognition. He posted the link to Skydentify, a Metabunk subforum, positing his theory that the video’s odd formations were “aerodynamic contrails,” which he was used to seeing as planes flew over his home in Sacramento. By January 11th, the community had ascertained that the purported U.F.O. was IB6830, a regularly scheduled passenger flight from Santiago to Madrid. Some aficionados believe that U.F.O.s have been documented since Biblical times; in “ The Spaceships of Ezekiel,” published in 1974, Josef F. Blumrich, a NASA engineer, argued that the prophet’s heavenly vision of wheels within wheels was an encounter not with God but with an alien spaceship. In “ The UFO Controversy in America” (1975), David Jacobs wrote about a series of “airship” sightings across the country in 1896 and 1897. Spaceships, in our descriptions, have always displayed capabilities just beyond our technological horizon, and with our own wartime advances they grew staggeringly impressive. It’s generally agreed that the modern U.F.O. era began on June 24, 1947, when a private aviator named Kenneth Arnold, while flying a CallAir A-2, saw a loose formation of nine undulating objects near Mt. Rainier. They had the shape of boomerangs or tailless manta rays, and in his estimation they moved at two to three times the speed of sound. He described their motion as that of a “saucer skipped over water.” A newspaper headline conjured “flying saucers.” By the end of the year, at least eight hundred and fifty similar domestic sightings had been reported, according to one independent U.F.O. investigator. Meanwhile, scientists asserted that flying saucers didn’t exist because they couldn’t exist. The Times quoted Gordon Atwater, an astronomer at the Hayden Planetarium, who attributed the flurry of reports to a combination of a “mild case of meteorological jitters” and “mass hypnosis.”Stone also claimed that there are many alien groups that visit our solar system and Earth as well, but when humans learned how to detect their crafts, they limited their visits but did not stop. West was nonchalant. “They’re just U.F.O. fans,” he said of Reid and Rubio. “They’ve been convinced there’s something to it and so are trying to push for disclosure.” The former Pentagon official conceded that there were “a lot of government people who are enthusiasts on the subject who watch the History Channel and eat this stuff up 24/7.” But, he said, the current mood was by no means set by “a small cadre of true believers.” Reasoning that it could be a commercial airliner or even a hot air balloon “reflecting the last rays of the Sun” he still rushed to his flat to obtain his telescope, so he might get a closer look. By the time he had done so, however, the object was no longer there.

Wendelle Stevens worked with Steinman as co-author. Stevens was a WWII vet, who chased UFO’s in Alaska after the war. Stevens commanded a unit of B-29 aircraft in Alaska. They were loaded with cameras and other detection equipment and made frequent patrols. About once a week, something of the Unidentified variety was identified and recorded. The data obtained was forwarded and remains secret. We offer a free twelve-month replacement if an Executive we have found for you doesn’t work out for any reason in the first year. Not all members of the military were content with this stance. Vice Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter, the first director of the C.I.A., told a Times reporter, “Behind the scenes, high-ranking Air Force officers are soberly concerned about the UFOs. But through official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense.” Or might the connections prove to be more direct? And darker? Is this an example of some kind of “collusion” between shadow governments and an alien race from another world? We have examined such claims on several occasions. Whatever we might think of them, they are certainly in abundance. And usually with great detail. In the book Above Top Secret, Timothy Good relays the account of 15 th December 1980, [1] when he himself witnessed a strange “aerial display” while walking to his flat in the Bromley area of London. It was just after 4 pm (4.07 pm to be exact) when Good noticed a “motionless bright star-like object in the cloudless sky”.Halt has been featured in Huffington Post. as one of the highest ranking military officers to support the claim of UFO Coverup. And Halt, himself is being discredited and perhaps slandered by HIS former commanding officer at Bentwaters, Col. Ted Conrad.



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