• SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1

    From Jerry Woody@1:3634/60 to ALL on Thu May 29 06:50:50 2025
    SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1023

    PART 4

    The Bennewitz Affair: In the late 1970s Paul Bennewitz, an
    Albuquerque businessman trained as a physicist, became convinced
    that he was monitoring electromagnetic signals which extraterrestrials were using to control persons they had
    abducted. Bennewitz tried to decode these signals and believed he
    was succeeding. At the same time he began to see what he thought
    were UFOs maneuvering around the Manzano Nuclear Weapons Storage
    Facility and the Coyote Canyon test area, located near Kirtland
    AFB, and he filmed them.

    Bennewitz reported all this to the Tucson-based Aerial Phenomena
    Research Organization (APRO), whose directors were unimpressed,
    judging Bennewitz to be deluded. But at Kirtland, Bennewitz's
    claims, or at least some of them, were being taken more
    seriously. On October 24, 1980, Bennewitz contacted Air Force
    Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) agent Sgt. Richard Doty
    (whose previous tour of duty had been at Ellsworth) after being
    referred to him by Maj. Ernest Edwards, head of base security,
    and related that he had evidence that something potentially
    threatening was going on in the Manzano Weapons Storage Area. A
    "Multipurpose Internal OSI Form," signed by Maj. Thomas A. Cseh
    (Commander of the Base Investigative Detachment), dated October
    28, 1980, and subsequently released under the Freedom of
    Information Act, states:

    "On 26 Oct 80, SA [Special Agent] Doty, with the assistance of
    JERRY MILLER, GS-15, Chief, Scientific Advisor for Air Force Test
    and Evaluation Center, KAFB , interviewed Dr. BENNEWITZ at his
    home in the Four Hills section of Albuquerque, which is adjacent
    to the northern boundary of Manzano Base. (NOTE: MILLER is a
    former Project Blue Book USAF Investigator who was assigned to Wright-Patterson AFB (W-PAFB), OH, with FTD [Foreign Technology
    Division]. Mr. MILLER is one of the most knowledgeable and
    impartial investigators of Aerial Objects in the southwest.) Dr.
    BENNEWITZ has been conducting independent research into Aerial
    Phenomena for the last 15 months. Dr. BENNEWITZ also produced
    several electronic recording tapes, allegedly showing high
    periods of electrical magnetism being emitted from Manzano/Coyote
    Canyon area. Dr. BENNEWITZ also produced several photographs of
    flying objects taken over the general Albuquerque area. He has
    several pieces of electronic surveillance equipment pointed at
    Manzano and is attempting to record high frequency electrical
    beam pulses. Dr. BENNEWITZ claims these Aerial Objects produce
    these pulses. . . . After analyzing the data collected by Dr.
    BENNEWITZ, Mr MILLER related the evidence clearly shows that some
    type of unidentified aerial objects were caught on film; however,
    no conclusions could be made whether these objects pose a threat
    to Manzano/Coyote Canyon areas. Mr MILLER felt the electronical
    [sic] recording tapes were inconclusive and could have been
    gathered from several conventional sources. No sightings, other
    than these, have been reported in the area."

    On November 10 Bennewitz was invited to the base to present his
    findings to a small group of officers and scientists. Exactly one
    week later Doty informed Bennewitz that AFOSI had decided against
    further consideration of the matter. Subsequently Doty reported
    receiving a call from then-New Mexico Sen. Harrison Schmitt, who
    wanted to know what AFOSI was planning to do about Bennewitz's
    allegations. When informed that no investigation was planned,
    Schmitt spoke with Brig. Gen. William Brooksher of base security.
    The following July New Mexico's other senator, Pete Domenici,
    looked into the matter, meeting briefly with Doty before dashing
    off to talk with Bennewitz personally. Domenici subsequently lost
    interest and dropped the issue.

    Bennewitz was also aware of supposed cattle mutilations being
    reported in the western United States. At one point he met a
    young mother who told him that one evening in May 1980, after she
    and her six-year-old son saw several UFOs in a field and one
    approached them, they suffered confusion and disorientation, then
    a period of amnesia which lasted as long as four hours. Bennewitz
    brought the two to University of Wyoming psychologist R. Leo
    Sprinkle, who hypnotized them and got a detailed abduction story
    from the mother and a sketchy one from the little boy. Early in
    the course of the abduction they observed aliens take a calf
    aboard the UFO and mutilate it while it was still alive, removing
    the animal's genitals. At one point during the alleged
    experience, the mother said, they were taken via UFO into an
    underground area which she believed was in New Mexico. She
    briefly escaped her captors and fled into an area where there
    were tanks of water. She looked into one of them and saw body
    parts such as tongues, hearts and internal organs, apparently
    from cattle. But she also observed a human arm with a hand
    attached. There was also the "top of a bald head," apparently
    from one of the hairless aliens, but before she could find out
    for sure, she was dragged away. The objects in the tank, she
    said, "horrified me and made me sick and frightened me to death"
    (Howe, 1989). Later she wondered about the other tanks and about
    their contents.
    end of part 4


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  • From Andrew Squires@1:3634/60 to All on Fri Jun 6 06:58:08 2025
    SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1031

    PART 12

    Lear's Conspiracy Theory: Events on the UFO scene were taking a
    yet more bizarre turn that same year as even wilder tales began
    to circulate. The first to tell them was John Lear, a pilot with
    a background in the CIA and the estranged son of aviation legend
    William P. Lear. Lear had surfaced two or three years earlier,
    but aside from his famous father there seemed little to
    distinguish him from any of hundreds of other UFO buffs who
    subscribe to the field's publications and show up at its
    conferences. But then he started claiming that unnamed sources
    had told him of extraordinary events which made those told by
    Doty and the birds sound like bland and inconsequential
    anecdotes.

    According to Lear, not just a few but dozens of flying saucers
    had crashed over the years. In 1962 the U.S. government started
    Project Redlight to find a way to fly the recovered craft, some
    relatively intact. A similar project exists even now and is run
    out of supersecret military installation; one is Area 51
    (specifically at a facility called S4) at the Nevada Test Site
    and the other is set up near Dulce, New Mexico. These areas, unfortunately, may no longer be under the control of the
    government or even of the human race. In the late 1960s an
    official agency so secret that not even the President may know of
    it had made an agreement with the aliens. In exchange for extraterrestrial technology the secret government would permit
    (or at least not interfere with) a limited number of abductions
    of human beings; the aliens, however, were to provide a list of
    those they planned to kidnap.

    All went relatively well for a few years. Then in 1973 the
    government discovered that thousands of persons who were not on
    the alien's list were being abducted. The resulting tensions led
    to an altercation in 1978 or 1979. The aliens held and then
    killed 44 top scientists as well as a number of Delta force
    troops who had tried to free them. Ever since, frantic efforts,
    of which the Strategic Defense Initiative ("Star Wars") is the
    most visible manifestation, have been made to develop a defense
    against the extraterrestrials, who are busy putting implants into
    abductees (as many as one in 10 Americans) to control their
    behavior. At some time in the near future these people will be
    used for some unknown, apparently sinister, alien purpose. Even
    worse than all this, though, is the aliens' interest in Human
    flesh. Sex and other organs are taken from both human beings and
    cattle and used to create androids in giant vats located in
    underground laboratories at Area 51 and Dulce. The extraterrestrials, from an ancient race near the end of its
    evolution, also use materials from human body parts as a method
    of biological rejuvenation. ("In order to sustain themselves," he
    said, "they use an enzyme or hormonal secretion obtained from the
    tissue that they extract from humans and animals. The secretions
    are then mixed with hydrogen peroxide and applied on the skin by
    spreading or dipping parts of their bodies in the solution. The
    body absorbs the solution, then excretes the waste back through
    the skin" [Berk and Renzi, 1988].)

    One of Lear's major sources was Bennewitz, who had first heard
    these scary stories from AFOSI personnel at Kirtland in the early
    1980s. By this time Bennewitz had become something of a guru to a
    small group of UFO enthusiasts, Linda Howe among them, who
    believed extraterrestrials were mutilating cattle and had no
    trouble believing they might do the same thing to people. Also
    Lear, whose political views are far to the right of center, was
    linking his UFO beliefs with conspiracy theories about a
    malevolent secret American government which was attempting to use
    the aliens for its own purposes, including enslavement of the
    world's people through drug addiction. A considerable body of
    rightwing conspiracy literature, some with barely-concealed anti-
    Semitic overtones, was making similar charges. Lear himself was
    not anti-Semitic, but he did share conspiracy beliefs with those
    who were.

    Another of his claimed sources was an unnamed physicist who,
    Lear claimed, had actually worked at S4. To the many ufologists
    who rejected Lear's stories as paranoid, lunatic or fabricated
    (though not by the patently-sincere Lear), there was widespread
    skepticism about this physicist's existence. It turned out that
    he did indeed exist. His name is Robert Lazar, who, according to
    a story broken by reporter George Knapp on KLAS-TV, the ABC
    affiliate in Las Vegas, on November 11 and 13, 1989, claims to
    have worked on alien technology projects at Area 51. Lazar, whose
    story is being investigated by both ufologists and mainstream
    journalists, has not endorsed Lear's claims about human-alien
    treaties, man-eating ETs or any of the rest and has distanced
    himself from Lear and his associates. His claims, while fantastic
    by most standards, are modest next to Lears.
    end of part 12


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  • From Wes Thomas@1:3634/60 to ALL on Sun Jun 8 06:28:59 2025
    SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1033

    PART 14

    By 1955, during the Eisenhower years, Cooper charged, officials
    learned for certain what they had already begun to suspect a year
    earlier: that the aliens had broken the treaty before the ink on
    it had time to dry. They were killing and mutilating both human
    beings and animals, failing to supply a complete list of
    abductees, and not returning some of those they had taken. On top
    of that, they were conspiring with the Soviets, manipulating
    society through occultism, witchcraft, religion and secret organizations. Eisenhower prepared a secret executive memo, NSC
    5411, ordering a study group of 35 top members (the "Jason
    Society") associated with the Council on Foreign Relations to
    "examine aIl the facts, evidence, lies, and deception and
    discover the truth of the alien question" (Cooper, 1989). Because
    the resulting meetings were held at Quantico Marine Base, they
    were called the Quantico meetings. Those participating included
    Edward Teller, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger and Nelson
    Rockefeller.

    The group decided that the danger to established social,
    economic, religious and political institutions was so grave that
    no one must know about the aliens, not even Congress. That meant
    that alternative sources of funding would have to be found. It
    also concluded that the aliens were using human organs and tissue
    to replenish their deteriorating genetic structure.

    Further, according to Cooper, overtures were made to the Soviet
    Union and other nations so that all the earth could join together
    to deal with the alien menace. Research into sophisticated new
    weapons systems commenced. Intelligence sources penetrated the
    Vatican hoping to learn the Fatima prophecy which had been kept
    secret ever since 1917. It was suspected that the Fatima,
    Portugal, "miracle" was an episode of alien manipulation. As it
    turned out, the prophecy stated that in 1992 a child would unite
    the world under the banner of a false religion. By 1995 people
    would figure out that he was the Anti-Christ. That same year
    World War III would begin when an alliance of Arab nations
    invaded Israel. This would lead to nuclear war in 1999. The next
    four years would see horrible death and suffering all over the
    planet. Christ would return in 2011.

    When confronted about this, claimed Cooper, the aliens candidly
    acknowledged it was true. They knew it because they had traveled
    into the future via time machine and observed it with their own
    eyes. They added that they created us through genetic
    manipulation. Later the Americans and the Soviets also developed
    time travel and confirmed the Fatima/ET vision of the future.

    In 1957 the Jason group met again, by order of Eisenhower, to
    decide what to do. It came up with three alternatives: (l) Use
    nuclear bombs to blow holes in the stratosphere so that pollution
    could escape into space. (2) Build a huge network of tunnels
    under the earth and save enough human beings of varying cultures,
    occupations and talents so that the race could reemerge after the
    nuclear and environmental catastrophes to come. Everybody else-
    i.e., the rest of humanity--would be left on the surface
    presumably to die. (3) Employ alien and terrestrial technology to
    leave earth and colonize the moon (code name "Adam") and Mars
    ("Eve"). The first alternative was deemed impractical, so the
    Americans and the Soviets started working on the other two.
    Meanwhile they decided that the population would have to be
    controlled, which could be done most easily by killing off as
    many "undesirables" as possible. Thus AIDS and other deadly
    diseases were introduced into the population. Another idea to
    raise needed funds was quickly acted on: sell drugs on a massive
    scale. An ambitious young member of the Council on Foreign
    Relations, a Texas oil-company president named George Bush, was
    put in charge of the project, with the aid of the CIA. "The plan
    worked better than anyone had thought " CooPer said. "The CIA now
    controls all the worlds [sic] illegal drug markets" (Cooper,
    1989).
    end of part14


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  • From Larry Sneeringer@1:3634/60 to All on Mon Jun 9 07:06:34 2025
    SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1034

    PART 15

    Unknown to just about everybody, a secret American/Soviet/alien
    space base existed on the dark side of the moon. By the early
    1960s human colonies were thriving on the surface of Mars. All
    the while the naive people of the earth were led to believe the
    Soviets and the Americans were something other than the closest
    allies. But Cooper's story got even more bizarre and byzantine.

    He claimed that in 1963, when President Kennedy found out some
    of what was going on, he gave an ultimatum to MJ-12: get out of
    the drug business. He also declared that in 1964 he would tell
    the American people about the alien visitation. Agents of MJ-12
    ordered his assassination. Kennedy was murdered in full view of
    many hundreds of onlookers, none of whom apparently noticed, by
    the Secret Service agent driving the President's car in the
    motorcade.

    In 1969, reported Cooper, a confrontation between human
    scientists and aliens at the Dulce laboratory resulted in the
    former's being taken hostage by the latter. Soldiers who tried to
    free the scientists were killed, unable to overcome the superior
    alien weapons. The incident led to a two-year rupture in
    relations. The alliance was resumed in 1971 and continues to this
    day, even as a vast invisible financial empire run by the CIA,
    the NSA and the Council on Foreign Relations runs drugs, launders
    money and encourages massive street crime so that Americans will
    be susceptible to gun-control legislation. The CIA has gone so
    far as to employ drugs and hypnosis to cause mentally-unstable
    individuals to commit mass murder of schoolchildren and other
    innocents, the point being to encourage anti-gun hysteria. All of
    this is part of the plot, aided and abetted by the mass media
    (also under the secret government's control), to so scare
    Americans that they will soon accept the declaration of martial
    law when that happens, people will be rounded up and put in
    concentration camps already in place. From there they will be
    flown to the moon and Mars to work as slave labor in the space
    colonies.


    The conspirators already run the world. As Cooper put it, "Even
    a cursory investigation by the most inexperienced researcher will
    show that the members of the Council on Foreign Relations and the
    Trilateral commission control the major foundations, all of the
    major media and publishing interests, the largest banks, all the
    major corporations, the - upper echelons of the government, and
    many other vital interests."

    Reaction to Lear and Cooper: Whereas Lear had felt some
    obligation to name a source or two, or at least to mutter
    something about "unnamed sources," Cooper told his lurid and
    outlandish tale as if it were so self-evidently true that sources
    or supporting data were irrelevant. And to the enthusiastic
    audiences flocking to Cooper's lectures, no evidence was
    necessary. By the fall of the year Cooper was telling his stories--whose sources were, in fact, flying-saucer folklore,
    AFOSI disinformation unleashed during the Bennewitz episode,
    conspiracy literature, and outright fiction--to large crowds of
    Californians willing to pay $l0 or $15 apiece for the thrill of
    being scared silly.

    Lear and Cooper soon were joined by two other tellers of tales
    of UFO horrors and Trilateral conspiracies, William English and
    John Grace (who goes under the pseudonym "Val Valarian" and heads
    the Nevada Aerial Research Group in Las Vegas).

    Few if any mainstream ufologists took these stories seriously
    and at first treated them as something of a bad joke. But when it
    became clear that Lear, Cooper and company were commanding
    significant media attention and finding a following among the
    larger public interested in ufology's fringes, where a claim's
    inherent improbability had never been seen as an obstacle to
    believe in it, the leaders of the UFO community grew ever more
    alarmed.
    end of part 15


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  • From Beth Martin@1:3634/60 to All on Tue Jun 10 06:38:43 2025
    SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1035

    PART 16

    One leader who was not immediately alarmed was Walter H. Andrus,
    Jr., director of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), one of the two
    largest UFO organizations in the United States (the other being
    the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies [CUFOS]). In 1987,
    before Lear had proposed what some wags would call the Dark Side
    Hypothesis, he had offered to host the 1989 MUFON conference in
    Las Vegas. Andrus agreed. But as Lear's true beliefs became
    known, leading figures within MUFON expressed concern about
    Lear's role in the conference. When Andrus failed to respond
    quickly, MUFON officials were infuriated.

    Facing a possible palace revolt, Andrus informed Lear that
    Cooper, whom Lear had invited to speak at the conference, was not
    an acceptable choice. But to the critics on the MUFON board and
    elsewhere in the organization, this was hardly enough. One of
    them, longtime ufologist Richard Hall, said this was "like
    putting a Band-Aid on a hemorrhage" (Hall, 1989). In a heated
    telephone exchange Andrus called Hall's objections to Lear "just
    one man's opinion" and claimed support, which turned out not to
    exist, from other MUFON notables. In a widely-distributed open
    letter to Andrus, Hall wrote, "Having Lear run the symposium and
    be a major speaker at it is comparable to NICAP in the 1960's
    having George Adamski run a NICAP conference! " (NICAP, the
    National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, of which
    Hall was executive secretary in the late 1950s and much of the
    1960s, was a conservative UFO-research organization which
    attacked as fraudulent the claims of Adamski, who wrote books
    about his meetings with Venusians and distributed photographs of
    what he said were their spaceships.) Hall went on, "You seem to
    be going for the colorful and the spectacular rather than for the critical-minded approach of science; you even expressed the view-
    in effect-that having a panel to question Lear critically would
    be good show biz and the 'highlight' of the symposium. Maybe so,
    but it obviously would dominate the entire program, grab off all
    major news media attention, and put UFO research in the worst
    possible light." Hall declared, "I am hereby resigning from the
    MUFON Board and I request that my name be removed from all MUFON
    publications or papers that indicate me to be a Board Member."

    Fearing more resignations, Andrus moved to make Lear barely more
    than a guest at his own conference. He was not to lecture there,
    as previously planned, and hosting duties would be handled, for
    the most part, by others. Lear ended up arranging an "alternative
    conference" at which he, Cooper, English and Don Ecker presented
    the latest elaborations on the Dark Side Hypothesis.
    Meanwhile another storm was brewing. On March 1, 1989, an
    Albuquerque ufologist, Robert Hastings, issued a 13-page
    statement, with 37 pages of appended documents, and mailed it to
    many of ufology's most prominent individuals. Hastings opened
    with these remarks:

    "First, it has been established that 'Falcon,' one of the
    principle [sic] sources of the MJ-12 material, is Richard C.
    Doty, formerly attached to District 17 Air Force Office of
    Special Investigations (AFOSI) at Kirtland Air Force Base,
    Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sgt. Doty retired from the U.S. Air
    Force on October 1, 1988.


    "How do I know that Doty is 'Falcon?' During a recent telephone
    conversation, Linda Moulton Howe told me that when Sgt. Doty
    invited her to his office at Kirtland AFB in early April 1983,
    and showed her a purportedly authentic U.S. government document
    on UFOs, he identified himself as code-name 'Falcon' and stated
    that it was Bill Moore who had given him that name.

    "Also, in early December 1988, a ranking member of the
    production team responsible for the 'UFO Cover Up?-Live'
    television documentary confirmed that Doty is 'Falcon.' This same
    individual also identified the second MJ-12 source who appeared
    on the program, 'Condor' as Robert Collins who was, until
    recently, a Captain in the U.S. Air Force. Like Doty, he was
    stationed at KAFB when he left the service late last year."
    (Collins, a scientist, was assigned to the plasma physics group
    at Sandia National Laboratories on the Kirtland Air Force Base.
    Following his retirement he moved to Indiana and remains actively
    interested in UFOs.)

    Hastings reviewed evidence of Doty's involvement in the
    concoction of various questionable documents and stories,
    including the Ellsworth tale and the Weitzel affair. He also
    noted important discrepancies between the paper Howe saw and the
    MJ-12 briefing document. For example, while the first mentioned
    the alleged Aztec crash, the second said nothing about it at all.
    Hastings wondered, "[I]f the briefing paper that Sgt. Doty showed
    to Linda Howe was genuine, what does that say about the accuracy
    (and authenticity) of the Eisenhower document? If, on the other
    hand, the former was bogus and was meant to mislead Howe for some
    reason, what does that say about Richard 'Falcon' Doty's
    reliability as a source for MJ-12 material as a whole?"
    (Hastings, 1989). Hastings also had much critical to say about
    Moore, especially about an incident in which Moore had flashed a
    badge in front of ufologist/cover-up investigator Lee Graham and
    indicated he was working with the government on a project to
    release UFO information. (Moore would characterize this as a
    misguided practical joke.)

    Both Moore and Doty denied that the latter was Falcon. They
    claimed Doty had been given that pseudonym long after the 1983
    meeting with Howe. Howe, however, stuck by her account. Moore and
    Doty said the real Falcon, an older man than Doty had been in the
    studio audience as the video of his interview was being broadcast
    on UFO Cover-up. . . Live. Doty himself was in New Mexico
    training with the state police.
    end of part 16


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  • From Larry Sneeringer@1:3634/60 to ALL on Wed Jun 11 06:38:58 2025
    SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1036

    PART 17

    Moore's Confession: By mid-1989 the two most controversial
    figures in ufology were Moore and Lear. Moore's MUFON lecture on
    July 1 did nothing to quiet his legion of critics. On his arrival
    in Las Vegas, Moore checked into a different hotel from the one
    at which the conference was being held. He already had refused to
    submit his paper for publication in the symposium proceedings, so
    no one knew what he would say. He had also stipulated that he
    would accept no questions from the floor.

    Moore's speech stunned and angered much of the audience. At one
    point the shouts and jeers of Lear's partisans brought
    proceedings to a halt until order was restored. Moore finished
    and exited immediately. He left Las Vegas not long afterwards.

    In his lecture Moore spoke candidly, for the first time, of his
    part in the counterintelligence operation against Bennewitz. "My
    role in the affair," he said, "was largely that of a freelancer
    providing information on Paul's current thinking and activities."
    Doty, "faithfully carrying out orders which he personally found
    distasteful," was one of those involved in the effort to confuse
    and discredit Bennewitz. Because of his success at this effort,
    Moore suggested, Doty was chosen by the real "Falcon" as "liaison
    person, although I really don't know. Frankly, I don't believe
    that Doty does either. In my opinion he was simply a pawn in a
    much larger game, just as I was."

    From disinformation passed on by AFOSI sources, and his own
    observations and guesses, according to Moore, "by mid-1982"
    Bennewitz had put together a story that "contained virtually all
    of the elements found in the current crop of rumors being
    circulated around the UFO community." Moore was referring to the
    outlandish tales Lear and Cooper were telling. Moore said that
    "when I first ran into the disinformation operation . . . being
    run on Bennewitz . . . [i)t seemed to me . . . I was in a rather
    unique position. There I was with my foot . . . in the door of a
    secret counterintelligence game that gave every appearance of
    being somehow directly connected to a high-level government UFO
    project, and, judging by the positions of the people I knew to be
    directly involved with it, definitely had something to do with
    national security! There was no way I was going to allow the
    opportunity to pass me by without learning at least something
    about what was going on. . . . I would play the disinformation
    game, get my hands dirty just often enough to lead those
    directing the process into believing that I was doing exactly
    what they wanted me to do, and all the while continue to burrow
    my way into the matrix so as to learn as much as possible about
    who was directing it and why." Some of the same people who were
    passing alleged UFO secrets on to Moore were also involved in the
    operation against Bennewitz. Moore knew that some of the material
    he was getting--essentially a mild version of the Bennewitz
    scenario, without the horror, paranoia and conspiracy--was false,
    but he (along with Jaime Shandera and Stanton Friedman, to whom
    he confided the cover-up story in June 1982; Friedman, however,
    would not learn of Moore's role in the Bennewitz episode until
    seven years later) felt that some of it was probably true, since
    an invariable characteristic of disinformation is that it
    contains some facts. Moore also said that Linda Howe had been the
    victim of one of Doty's disinformation operations.

    Before he stopped cooperating with such schemes in 1984, Moore
    said, he had given "routine information" to AFOSI about certain
    other individuals in the UFO community. Subsequently he claimed
    that during this period this emphasis) "three other members of
    the UFO community . . . were actively doing the same thing. I
    have since learned of a fourth. . . . All four are prominent
    individuals whose identities, if disclosed, would cause
    considerable controversy in the UFO community and bring serious
    embarrassment to two of its major organizations. To the best of
    my knowledge, at least two of these people are still actively
    involved" (Moore, 1989b).

    Although he would not reveal the identities of the government
    informants within ufology, Moore gave the names of several
    persons "who were the subject of intelligence community interest
    between 1980 and 1984." They were:

    (1) Len Stringfield, a ufologist known for his interest in
    crashed-disc stories; in 1980 he had been set up by a counterintelligence operative who gave him phony pictures of what
    purported to be humanoids in cold storage.

    (2) The late Pete Mazzola, whose knowledge of film footage from
    a never-publicized Florida UFO case was of great interest to counterintelligence types. Moore was directed to urge Mazzola to
    send the footage to ufologist Kal Korff (who knew nothing of the
    scheme) for analysis; then Moore would make a copy and pass it on
    to Doty. But Mazzola never got the film, despite promises, and
    the incident came to nothing. "I was left with the impression,"
    Moore wrote, "that the file had been intercepted and the
    witnesses somehow persuaded to cease communication with Mazzola."

    (3) Peter Gersten, legal counsel for Citizens Against UFO
    Secrecy (CAUS), who had spearheaded a (largely unsuccessful)
    legal suit against the NSA seeking UFO information.

    (4) Larry Fawcett, an official of CAUS and coauthor of a book on
    the cover-up, Clear Intent (1984).

    (5) James and Coral Lorenzen, the directors of the Aerial
    Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) periodically "subjects of
    on-again, off again interest . . . mostly passive monitoring
    rather than active meddling," according to Moore. Between 1980
    and 1982 APRO employed a "cooperative" secretary who passed on
    confidential material to counterintelligence personnel.

    (6) Larry W. Bryant, who was battling without success in the
    courts to have UFO secrets revealed. Moore said, "His name came
    up often in discussions but I never had any direct involvement in
    whatever activities revolved around him."

    These revelations sent shock waves through the UFO community. In
    September CAUS devoted virtually all of an issue of its magazine
    Just Cause to a harshly critical review of Moore's activities.
    Barry Greenwood declared that the "outrageousness" of Moore's
    conduct "cannot be described. Moore, one of the major critics of
    government secrecy on UFOs, had covertly informed on people who
    thought he was their friend and colleague. Knowing full well that
    the government people with whom he was dealing were active disinformants, Moore pursued a relationship with them and
    observed the deterioration of Paul Bennewitz'[s] physical and
    mental health. . . . Moore reported the effects of the false
    information regularly to some of the very same people who were
    'doing it' to Paul. And Moore boasted in his speech as to how
    effective it was" (Greenwood, 1989). Greenwood complained further
    about Moore's admission that on the disastrous Cover-up . . .
    Live show Falcon and Condor had said things that they knew were
    untrue. "In the rare situation where two hours of prime time
    television are given over to a favorable presentation of UFOs,
    here we have a fair portion of the last hour wasted in presenting
    what Moore admits to be false data. . . . Yet he saw fit to go
    ahead and carry on a charade, making UFO research look ridiculous
    in the process. Remarks by Falcon and Condor about the aliens'
    lifestyle and preference for Tibetan music and strawberry ice
    cream were laughable." So far as Greenwood and CAUS, skeptical of
    the MJ-12 briefing document from the first, were concerned, "July
    1, 1989, may well be remembered in the history of UFO research as
    the day when the 'Majestic 12' story came crashing to Earth in a
    heap of rubble. Cause of death: Suicide!"
    end of part 17


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