Hidden Secrets Of Roswell ~ Part II

Hidden-Secrets-Of-Roswell-Part-II-main-2-postby Lou Baldin

Psychics Attempt To Unlock The Mysteries

The committee tried using psychics to unlock some of the secrets of the Aliens. The expectation was that clairvoyants would be less intimidated working in areas that were paranormal in nature, and too strange for down-to-earth types like scientists to handle. From the onset some of the psychics could not cope with what they were shown and put in contact with and handled some situations much worse than the scientists. Many of the clairvoyants simply “freaked out,” as one scientist put it. There were a few who overcame the initial shock and actually communicated with the Alien objects, but shortly after doing so more than half of them developed psychosis, and were dropped from the program.

There are many layers of scientists who work on these highly classified projects. Some know the truth and the origin of what they are working on, others are kept in the dark and believe that they are working on highly advanced (human-based) scientific projects for the military and private industry. Of the thirty plus groups that participated in the program none communicated with each other, or even knew of the others’ existence. All the groups reported their findings and results to a single committee.

Each unit had two or three specialists chosen from diverse fields such as physics, medicine, engineering, psychiatry, astronomy, parapsychology, mathematics, and even the clergy. All the sciences and philosophies were represented. The committee to which these specialists reported was comprised of seven individuals. That number changed through the years, as did the numbers of scientists in the program. Some of the committee members represented and came from the ranks of the military. The rest were civilians. All were personally recruited by the President of the United States (that policy changed in the sixties, and now no one knows how people get in). After reviewing many of the first reports given to them by the scientists, the committee as a whole was certain about only one thing: that whatever the Aliens were they allowed the human race to keep the Alien craft with all its marvels, as a gift. But perhaps of the Trojan horse variety was the concern of some in the committee. Committee members were well aware that the Aliens had the capacity to take back their ship at anytime, yet, “Why didn’t they?” The committee knew the Aliens could do this after they learned how independent each individual gadget on the ship was, as was the ship itself. The ship was capable of operating independently without the assistance of the Alien crew, but some in the committee believed that the gadgets were the Alien crew.

It was apparent to the committee that after the craft fixed itself that there was nothing that could keep it from leaving on its own. What puzzled them was why they were allowed to have the ship in the first place. The mission of the committee was to find a weakness in the Alien ship. But the more they probed the more they realized how weak human technology was in comparison to the Alien technology. One scientist in the memo exclaimed, “There was no comparison to human and alien technology, we are merely ova, the Aliens are Einstein to the nth degree”. That is why every president starting with Harry Truman, was unable to confirm the existence of UFO’s, but was forced to deny their existence. No president was going to come out and tell the world that there are Aliens from other worlds on our planet that can “squash” the human race as if it were nothing more than a gnat!

Two of the psychics that were brought into the program did what their colleagues couldn’t and after initial failures, began to excel at braking through a few of the complexities of how Alien objects operated. The psychics communicated telepathically on a very basic level, like a first grader directing questions to a college professor, the Alien objects. The professors (Alien gadgets) were amused and sometimes made an effort to explain complex material to the first graders (psychics). However, big discoveries come from many little steps, and throughout the years several little steps fell into place like pieces of a puzzle.

One of the small steps led the scientists towards a huge breakthrough. They figured out how to unlock the secrets to a certain batch of Alien devices that most of the scientists had given up on. One of those gadgets made openings appear where none existed. That device made it possible to walk through walls or other barriers regardless of the composition or thickness. There were no man-made or natural materials that didn’t yield to that “instant” Alien-door-maker. The operation of it was effortless. The scientists simply willed themselves through the barrier while in possession of that peculiar item. That device did not change shape, as did many of the other Alien items. It was about the size of a piece of chalk, the kind that teachers use for writing on blackboards, except that it was black. The gadget had a strange absorption quality to it and gave the person that was holding it the sensation that he could be sucked into it like being sucked into a miniature black hole. When the chalk-like object activated, lights in the area dimmed and it seemed to also pull energy from its surroundings. Electrical items in the vicinity such as appliances, televisions, radios, lights, and to some degree, humans and pets, since humans and animals are electrical, were also affected. The device pulled the heat out of the room or area that it was used in as if a cold front had moved through. Scientists using the device often wore suitable clothing (for the sudden chill), which was awkward when temperatures outside were hot and sticky. The person holding it had the sensation of suction similar to holding a vacuum cleaner nozzle to bare skin.

Another interesting device the psychics brought to life served to immobilize a person or animal and kept the victim paralyzed for an indefinite length of time. The device was similar to a laser pointer except for the fact that the beam projected three feet then stopped, like a slim version of the Star Wars light saber. That Alien light saber instantly paralyzed man or beast the moment the light came in contact with the cranium. Under the paralysis the person or animal remained fully conscious, but were unable to move in any way except for blinking of the eyelids. People touched by this beam were literally frozen in their strides and had to be kept from falling (if they were off balance) and let down gently, otherwise they sustained injuries from falling. They remained in that frozen state as long as the beam made contact with any part of the head. Once the beam was turned off or away from the person, the person regained mobility in one or two minutes. Additionally, the person affected by the ray suffered a mild case of amnesia, and disorientation, also they never recalled what happened to them moments before, during, and after the paralysis. One scientist who succumbed to the paralysis during an experiment equated it to a high pitch ringing in the ears, accompanied by a mild dizzy spell, which lasted less than a minute, once the beam was removed from his head.

Every new breakthrough whetted the appetite of the committee and when the discoveries waned they became impatiently hungry for more. It was in one of those lulls that the committee seriously began discussing the use of civilians as guinea pigs. The psychics weren’t producing the consistent results the committee was hoping for. There was too much down time between discoveries, which left large gaps in the workloads of scientists and technicians. That was unacceptable due to the vast Alien cargo that begged to be unlocked, and its secret mysteries unleashed. Putting pressure on the psychics only quickened their burnout rate (which was high), and qualified replacements were difficult to find. Therefore, alternatives were explored. Had the psychics made better progress it might have alleviated the committee from making the dreadful decisions they were faced with. Experimenting on unsuspecting people was put on the front burner.

The decision to experiment on people posed a dilemma for some of the committee members. How would they carry out experimentation on human subjects and still be able to sleep at night? And that was the compassionate component of the problem. There were potential legal issues should that evil deed ever get out into the public. The legality of it all presented more of a challenge, “would they be tried as war criminals or monsters, if not both?” Those kinds of questions surfaced more often as the decade of the forties, where violations against humans were easier to hide and were also more acceptable by certain governments. However, as the cause for the “greater good” era, turned into the fifties, sixties, and seventies, where the mood of the nation change radically against big-brother type government institutions as benefactors of the people to outright mistrust of higher authority. Americans became more cynical and suspicious of the military and the government in general as a consequence of the Vietnam War.

Even the most hard-boiled among the committee members knew that it was only a matter of time before their covert organization would be discovered and exposed. “When that day comes, heads will roll, like at the French revolution with the guillotine,” proclaimed one of the scientists in the report. None believed it would happen in their lifetime, but there was always that possibility. There were no easy answers, especially since the committee itself was venomously divided on that one issue. Because of the rift, it was feared that someone on the team might leak that information to the press.

Concerns over using human specimens in the lab were prevalent in the seventies, but it was also an issue at the onset of the covert program. After reviewing several options concerning the use of people to experiment on in the late forties, the first committee resolved their dilemma rather easily. They would take the Alien gadgets and do experiments in the battlefield. The idea was proposed by two of the military personnel that were members of the committee. They made that suggestion to their colleagues on the committee after returning from a White House briefing with the President and his Chiefs of Staff. At the briefing, they learned that the possibility of America going to war with Korea was highly probable. They were told at the meeting that such a scenario would solve several problems. The committee could set up a MASH unit near the front lines and take in the worst casualties of the war. Many things can be hidden in battle zones when the obvious dangers are overlooked. Few in the committee were excited about going into the battlefield, or exposing the scientific people who worked for the committee to that kind of danger.

Dead soldiers tell no tales. That was the bottom line, secrecy was paramount, and fresh meat plentiful in the hellhole of war. The use of mortally wounded soldiers was no less repugnant back then as it is now, unless they were enemy soldiers. The committee subjected solders and other victims of the war to experiments “for the betterment of mankind,” and only those with a low probability of survival were taken.

The war provided them with multiple opportunities. They had the use of captured prisoners and enemy casualties to experiment on. They also tested the Alien devices for suitability as weapons. But before the operation got off the ground they had many obstacles to work out. The Alien gadgets regrouped back on the ship every three days, so they had to figure out a way to get the ship nearer to the war zone. Moving it created other problems. Various unrelated research programs existed that required the ship to remain where it was (the site was not disclosed). Human experimentation was a fraction of the whole program that was taking place around the Alien craft during those years. Cutting off other interested entities was a strategic nightmare and lots of toes got stepped on in the scramble to retain influence over the ship. How and to what extent the Alien gadgets affected the human anatomy was of the greatest concern to the “powers that be.” Therefore, it was that research group that control of the ship was given over to. The Alien ship went wherever that unit of scientists was sent.

Okinawa, Japan was that place. It was just minutes away by air from Korea, and there was already a large American military presence on that island. At that time, Okinawa belonged to the American military after the defeat of Japan during World War Two. The Japanese economy on the mainland, as well as some of the islands, was undergoing a massive revamping of the economy and infrastructure with the help of the United States Government. The installation of a highly classified operation as that one was, took place without anyone noticing.

There were American scientists in Japan that were studying the effects of radiation poisoning on the victims of the atomic war. Only five years earlier in 1945, atom bombs were dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The devastation of that war was still apparent in 1950, when the committee set up its headquarters in the region. The exact location the committee chose for the harbor of the Alien ship was never disclosed, and was only located on the island for the duration of the Korean War. There were those in the committee who had compassion for the Japanese people after witnessing the effects of the bombs on that country. They hoped to learn enough about the Alien instruments to undo some of the radiation damage that afflicted thousands of Japanese people. They did not perform experiments on the Japanese. They waited until there was conclusive evidence on what the instruments were capable of doing before any attempt was made to treat civilians with the alien technology.

In a war situation, were life and death, misery and brutality, flashed by at a rapid pace daily, few committee members felt that what they were about to do in Korea was wrong. They knew that humanity was given a gift, the Alien craft filled with untold possibilities, and it was their job to put those gadgets to good use. Others in the committee felt that what they had in their possession could also be subverted and made into a weapon that could unleash a nightmare onto the world, a nightmare that would eclipse the horror of the atom bombs that were dropped on Japan.

As the committee had expected from information given to them by sources in their organization, the Soviet-trained forces of North Korea invaded South Korea in the summer of 1950. Within days of that invasion, United Nation troops led by General Douglas MacArthur entered the fighting and began pushing the North Korean troops back behind the 38th Parallel.

Two and a half years earlier the committee had come into possession of the Alien craft. Now, with the war started, they knew they were on the verge of unlocking some of the most fantastic secrets in the universe.

It was not a smooth going operation. Just as they set up camp, advancing North Korean troops overran them. More than once they ended up loosing doctors and technicians, as well as the Alien instruments. The difference was that the instruments always returned to the ship undamaged, where they were retrieved again and again, not so for the scientists.

The experiments were haphazard. The stress of being minutes from the front lines and always in fear of being overrun by enemy troops took its toll on the staff. Of the three years that the war lasted, only a few months of it was considered productive. The bulk of what had been studied was lost in transit from having to move so often, and the rest was lost when the camp came under fire and was destroyed. Much of what was salvaged was suspect because of the brutal conditions under which it was collected.

The team members chose to work close to the front lines so that they could work with injured soldiers that were fresh off the battlefield and with some remaining life in them. The MASH unit did serve in its true capacity and doctored wounded soldiers without experimenting on them. The scientists and doctors only experimented with the soldiers who were found to be beyond hope. Nevertheless, progress was made during those years. The committee was able to forward a breakdown describing the usefulness of certain Alien gadgets in treating diseases like malaria, and dysentery instantly, and reversing the affects of frostbite and restoring eyesight by performing delicate surgery. According to a report hundreds of miraculous recoveries from every conceivable ailment and war wound, took place without the time and ability of the technicians to document how they actually achieved those results. Those that were helped by the Alien gadgets included North and South Korean civilian refuges, and soldiers from both sides of the conflict. That particular committee was not privy to the nature or extent that the Alien items were used as weapons, or even if they were. Any such tests were carried out by other covert units and monitored by other committees.

The President of the United States was briefed daily on all findings regarding this project. He was given a summary that described in detail some of the more prominent findings and occurrences from the committee. The report gave a description of the gadgets and what some of their functions were. A sketch of what the gadgets looked like when they “morphed” into operation (activated), and performed their magic was sent along with the reports. The sketches were of little help and only served to show what the item looked like for a brief time during the period it took to sketch it. Change was the only constant concerning the Alien gadgets. Once they activated they oscillated continuously from one shape to another, and sometime their color would do the same. One scientist described them as having similar attributes as squids and chameleons, with their abilities to change color rapidly. All of the objects in the report were identified with at least one function, although, the report stated that every gadget could possibly perform dozens even hundreds of other roles.

One report stressed that it would take years of study just to scratch the surface of what these things are capable of doing. For that reason, some on the committee made suggestions to the President that certain items, those deemed not to pose a national security breach, be release on a limited basis to their civilian counterparts. They were convinced it was time to let the scientific community have access to a few of the Alien gadgets. Their thoughts were that something of this magnitude needed to be studied by a broad range of institutions, so that the benefits could be discovered and put to use in the near future, not some far and distant future, which it would be if they had to continue working under the civilian radar.

Others in the committee disagreed and felt that this could be a “Trojan Horse,” rationalizing that the Aliens might be trying to “lure” the human race into thinking they were benevolent or worse, to intimidate mankind by letting humans know what they were up against!

The President was briefed on both views and decided that it was bad policy to acknowledge a power that was infinitely superior to anything on this planet. The reason, he told the committee members, “was that the sense of balance and security that Americans enjoyed could be disrupted by that kind of revelation, possibly damaging the America economy and throwing it, and then the rest of the world, into chaos.” He emphasized to the committee that he wasn’t being “melodramatic.” The aliens were far too strange and unknowable, and the public was not ready to be awakened to that phenomena. He then added, “The committee and all of its subordinate units would become more shrouded in its operations, not less.”

It was no coincidence that expenditures in military spending increased with each succeeding President. The discovery of the Alien ship in 1947 had everything to do with it. The Cold War with the USSR (Soviet Union) was more of a “Red Herring” than a real fear of Communism. Not that Russia wasn’t dangerous and unpredictable, they were, …. and did deserve keeping an eye on…” (A quote in the memo from the president).

After the discovery of the Alien ship in Roswell, many at the top echelon of government were more fearful of things not of this world than anything from this world. Unfortunately, the Soviets, who were already paranoid about the western world, and looked upon the United States as the only country that could keep them from swallowing Europe whole, mistook the American military build-up as a direct threat to them. Therefore, the Cold War escalated to a point that the two Superpowers became the real threat to this planet, more so than any threat from the Aliens.

Alien Medical Instruments

One Alien object described in one of the reports discovered during the Korean War was a rectangular device with smooth rounded edges. It was one inch wide by two inches long and had the thickness of one-forth of an inch (some gadgets such as that one held its shape longer than most Alien gadgets). The color was sapphire, and smooth to the point that it was slippery, which made it extremely difficult to hold on to. It was described as an incredibly beautiful object. “It looked like a large precious stone, one that would have rivaled anything found in any prestigious jewelry store,” remarked one committee member. However, every gadget in the ship equally charmed those who saw them and worked with the Alien things. The Alien gadgets were all seductively beautiful, which belied their immense power to do both good and evil.

When that particular item was placed on a living body, it detected tumors, both malignant and benign ones. Once the tumor was identified, the Alien object projected an exact image of it on its screen-like surface. The projected image was three-dimensional and could be viewed on all sides as the image rotated slowly. The gadget only needed to touch the skin once; it then glided a few centimeters over the skin. If tumors were not present, and if the body was free of cancerous growth, the object remained stationary and a cryptic message appeared on its surface. The object did not need to scan over the entire body to locate a tumor; it knew the location of any malignancy instantly as soon as the object touched the skin. If the cancer had spread in the body, the object moved about the body identifying and presumably cataloging each area the cancer had spread too.

The scientists believed that the Alien scanner was mapping the location of each tumor and making notes of all pertinent information about the kind of abnormal growth it was and storing that information somewhere. But they never discovered how or where the information was being stored, whether it was accumulated within the object itself or if it transmitted the data back to the Alien craft.

Several gadgets took on the appearance of earthly objects, especially in the surgical category. Often a surgeon on one of the teams would get the surprise of their lives when an instrument that looked like a scalpel, suddenly change into something else during use. One object that was on the report from the Korean experiments looked more like a kitchen utensil, a cheese slicer, and not a surgical tool. It had a four-inch long tubular handle attached to a spatula with a slit in the middle of it. The object appeared to be made of the same stuff as the body scanner, except that its color was ruby red. The flat part of the item was about two inches wide with the length of two and a half inches. The thickness was less than a double-edged razor blade. It effortlessly removed skin from one part of the body and miraculously grafted it to another part of the body. No sutures were required to hold the skin in place. As soon as the skin was applied, the wound completely healed itself in less than five minutes. The instrument accelerated the healing process at the injury site as it fused the grafted skin to the wound. The condition of the person receiving the skin did not have an effect on the healing process of the grafted area, even when there were lesions or other wounds that would not heal due to some underling illness such as cancer or diabetes.

With that device they were able to graft skin from one person onto another with the same rate of success; skin color likewise did not matter. Skin from Blacks, Caucasians and Asians were all intermingled with the same astonishing results. The receiving body never rejected the grafted skin. The skin from the donor assumed the color and matrix of that of the recipient at the same rate that it healed.

Many of the mistakes and injuries that occurred early in the program were actually due to the expertise of the doctors and scientists, not the lack of it. Many times the doctors tried to assist or force the instruments to perform in ways they thought the gadgets should perform, often with fatal consequences. Also, the mood and the attitude of the scientist seemed to dictate what and to what extent the gadgets functioned.

There were markings on some of the instruments, but probably the markings had no more significance than the markings on our own earthly tools and utensils (e.g. trademarks). We don’t need written instructions on our knives and forks, screwdrivers and hammers, to understand their function. The culture we live in teaches us about those things.

One of the most bizarre instruments discovered by the team was a triangular shaped abject about the size of a quarter (twenty-five-cent piece). When the item was placed on a person’s head, it instantly embedded itself in the skull, rendered the person unconscious, then lifted him up headfirst and vanished, taking the body with it. At first, those performing the experiment assumed that the body was transported back to the ship. This was before the advent of “Star Trek,” so none of them were familiar with the famous words, “Beam me up, Scotty.” This experiment was one that was done in Korea during the war (to a wounded prisoner). The Alien craft was parked somewhere in Okinawa, so they flew back to where it was to see if that person was in the Alien ship. They presumed that like the other Alien objects connected with the ship that maybe they had discovered a unique and quick way to get back to the ship from any place on the planet. But the person was not transported back to the ship. However, three days later, the triangular device was back on the craft. The person or his body was never found. The prevailing theory of what might have happened to him was that he was transported to some other Alien ship in earth’s orbit or possibly to the interior of the planet, where it was suspected by one of the clairvoyants that the Aliens had an outpost. A second psychic stated that the body was carried into the sun to be destroyed, for reasons he could not understand or explain to the committee. Like all the experiments that have been carried out using the Alien gadgets, it too only worked on the living.

One other theory that came from the research team, who studied that devilish device, was that the soul, or essence of what humans are, had something to do with the destination of the person. Another team supported that theory when they discovered in the course of their experiments that those who lost brain activity during the experiments also lost the function of the Alien instruments. The gadgets simply became dormant. Even when the man was kept alive artificially, the lack of brain waves rendered the devices useless. In every situation, the Alien devices stopped working the moment the brain waves stopped. It appeared that the Aliens had jurisdiction over humans only to the extent they remained alive.

It was painfully obvious to the committee that the Aliens were capable of doing whatever they desired to do when it came to humans. So what were the Aliens up to? Some of the questions that were tossed around by committee members: “How many Aliens are on this planet? Dozens? Hundreds? Thousands?” “Did they want humans to participate by letting us have one of their vessels?” “Ships filled with supernatural instruments and gadgets?” “Why are they being secretive and not making some kind of formal contact with earthlings?” “Did they stage the Alien shipwreck?” “Was it a means of introducing their infinitely superior race to our fragile inferior race?” “Perhaps the Aliens wanted to let us know that we could not survive or handle full disclosure with them?” “Are they sowing the seeds for our destruction right under our noses?” “If the Government is keeping this little project under tight raps, are there other projects going on simultaneously?” “How many covert projects, and do other countries have them too?” There were plenty of questions such as these, but few if any definitive answers.

As fragments of the puzzle came together, the committee deduced from the Alien gadgets that the Aliens had a definite interest in the human anatomy. To what extent, they didn’t have a clue. Since many of the instruments had beneficial features to them, were the Aliens a kind of behind-the-scenes paramedic unit? If so, why are they selective? Thousands of people die every day of accidents and diseases that could easily be treated with the gadgets that the Aliens have. For a period of a few months, the committee switched gears and spent more time brainstorming on what was the purpose of the intruders, especially in the area of national security. Did the Aliens pose an immediate risk to the country or to the world? That was the bottom line for the committee to determine. The committee enlisted the aid of additional clairvoyants and had them concentrate solely on making contact with extraterrestrial beings.

The committee had no access to the captured Aliens after the discovery of the saucer. At the time, they didn’t care. They had plenty on their plate with the Alien craft and its cargo. But during the late sixties and early seventies the committee needed to understand the connection between the two. The Aliens had some fantastic stuff, but why did they have this stuff? The committee was denied access to the Aliens that piloted the ship, and were not allowed to know their location or even if they were still alive. Therefore, to get answers as to why the aliens had that stuff, they had to find their own Aliens and ask them. They tried using the clairvoyants in various numerical groupings to see if they could concentrate and direct their power to locate Aliens. That failed to produce any results so they were back to square one and they let them work individually again. Of the six or seven clairvoyants on the team, one was predicting with 65 percent accuracy on where Alien sightings would occur, the rest missed every time.

Throughout the sixties and seventies, members of the committee photographed the UFOs; they chased them with fighter jets and choppers, and when the terrain allowed and there were no civilians in the vicinity, they attempted to shoot the UFOs down. They never came close to hitting a UFO, but no one in the committee thought they would. Their intentions where strictly to see if the Aliens would respond–acknowledge them in some way, by blinking their lights or zapping the committee’s aircraft with a ray-beam, something! “Humor us” was the cry of one frustrated committee member.

After two disappointing decades of seeing UFO’s, without making any actual contact, the committee decided to change their approach and focus on “what” or “who” the Aliens were visiting. The committee members read the papers and the tabloids, so they were aware of all the stories of Alien abductions. They even interviewed some of the more prominent people abducted but came away with no answers.

Even though the committee was part of a secret government agency with virtually unlimited resources, high level contacts and access to a myriad of public and private institutions, they ran into the same brick wall that stymied everyone who attempted to get classified information about secret projects. Therefore, other covert committees that had more knowledge about extraterrestrials remained unavailable to them.

Some of the committees were financed through the department of the Air Force, and as everyone knows (those high up who work for the government), there can be no favoritism of one branch of the government over another by the Congress of the United States. That’s doubly true for the Pentagon. If one department of the military had a secret government committee, then all of them have one or two, or perhaps dozens.

The committee didn’t want to get involved with those people who claimed to have been abducted by Aliens (no specific reason was given). They were hoping that if there were another department that already did that than perhaps they could borrow that information from that group. Obviously someone had possession of the Aliens (dead or alive), and that committee had information that might benefit this committee. Whether it was policy or bureaucracy, committees were not allowed to share information with each other. Unable to breach those hidden barriers, the committee had to do their own investigations.

The committee avoided dealing with abductees even though the committee knew that some were telling the truth. The few people that did get interviewed seemed to have ulterior motives for their claims. Some were only interested in a government payout (they would talk all day long about their experiences for a fee) or they were looking to blame their mental problems on the Alien abductions, or the government, who many believed were behind the abductions. Overall, many of the abductees were looking for attention and offered little if any reliable information. The committee needed to know why these people was being abducted and those claiming to have been had no clue to why.

Detecting a UFO was much easier than finding out what the Aliens were up to. Locating a UFO was only a matter of coordinating their best psychic with their ground and air team. Once the psychic pinpointed the location where he felt a UFO might be, the ground team scoured that area until they confirmed it. After verification, they dispatched a specially equipped airplane that carried a multitude of radar and other sophisticated tracking devices to that sector. When the Air Force surveillance plane located a UFO, they kept an eye on the craft from a distance of several miles and transmitted pertinent information to the ground vehicles. They never used more than two ordinary cars (civilian), and remained incognito throughout the surveillance.

The committee knew they were not sneaking up on the Aliens or able to fool them in any way; they were more concerned with tipping off ordinary citizens but mostly UFO buffs, who regularly showed up at many of the same places the committee did.

Layers Added To Shield The President

The committee began reporting all new findings and other discoveries to a newly created agency rather than directly to the President as they had done in the past. The new procedure was put into place between 1974 and 1976 for the sole purpose of isolating the Executive Branch from certain covert operations.

In the committees’ first report to the new agency, which was dated July 30, 1976 (the date itself is a coded message, and had no significance to an actual day or year), they described the failure of the committee to identify anyone who the Aliens were making contact with on this planet. The duration of the surveillance was eight months and it produced 271 sightings, but not once was an Alien craft observed taking or leaving human subjects.

Alien ships were observed in residential neighborhoods, in open fields, and sometimes in the midst of large cities hovering amid skyscrapers. The sightings lasted from a split second to one of the longest recorded by the committee, which was five hours. The committee believed that time had no relevance to the sightings. They came to that conclusion when they noticed that on more than one occasion, when they had visual and radar contact of an Alien craft, people on the street were completely unaware of what was taking place a short distance above their heads. “We were either having mass hallucinations among ourselves, and/or the radar and other equipment malfunctioned simultaneously. We had visual contact as well as equipment contact!” explained one of the committee members at the sighting. The logical conclusion was that the Aliens were demonstrating to the committee their supernatural abilities to be seen or not to be seen, and by whom! It was a disturbing realization to the committee when they contemplated the implications of what the Aliens were capable of doing.

The whole operation came to a halt before they were done because of an emotional breakdown that struck nearly every member on the team. Two committee members had a nervous breakdown; three others developed similar psychosomatic illnesses and were absent for several weeks and two quit the program. Whether it was a coincidence or not, this all happened the week they ended the surveillance campaign. That entire week was dedicated to hash over and reviewed most of the material from the previous eight months of fieldwork. The details were increasingly more disturbing as they tried to ponder over and over again what it all meant! They knew they did not have all the facts or possibly none of the facts, but what little they had was disturbing.

There are hundreds of mental hospitals in the world that are filled with people who have claimed to see things that no one else (normal people) see. “Are the hospitals full of the wrong people?” They wondered. “Is it possible that many of the so-called mentally disturbed people are actually people who have been abducted and don’t know it?” Or are the committee members themselves psychotic and living this grand illusion that they have possession of a fantastical Alien craft.

A number of committee members throughout the program had lost touch with reality. Or perhaps they came in touch with reality and therefore were no longer capable of functioning in the chaotic world “normal” people call reality. Nonetheless, they were institutionalized with what was described as irreversible psychosis (how many scientists succumbed was not mentioned).

At first it was believed that contact with something on the Alien craft might have brought on their mental disease. Entering the ship literally alters the mind. All concepts of time and space are skewed while inside the ship, “truly a mind-altering experience.” The problem with that theory was that many other scientists who worked around the same Alien things were not affected. The subject was dropped when it was pointed out to the committee that their job was not to figure out “why psychosis happens but why Aliens happen!”

There was little doubt in any of the committee members’ minds that secrecy was the only policy. A consensus agreed to by the new reorganized committee. The thought that there could be thousands of these Alien ships flying around, showing themselves selectively to whomever they wanted to, was unnerving for those who knew about it. If those in the secret programs could barely maintain their focus with that kind of knowledge, much less their sanity, how then would the country or the entire world react if suddenly such information became public? That mankind is under some giant microscope and being observed by higher intelligent beings.

If that information were to get out would people continue in their daily routines of working, buying, playing, investing, and doing the millions of things that keep the economies of the world churning along? How would the news affect the stock markets? Any significant disruption would ripple across world markets and perhaps cause them to collapse, destroying whole economies. The end result would be anarchy.

See Part I here.

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