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Overview

This issue of the MN MUFON Journal, Issue #75, dated January/February 1999, features a cover story reviewing Donald Keyhoe's 1955 book, "The Flying Saucer Conspiracy." The journal delves into historical UFO sightings, alleged government cover-ups, and the ongoing efforts of UFO…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the MN MUFON Journal, Issue #75, dated January/February 1999, features a cover story reviewing Donald Keyhoe's 1955 book, "The Flying Saucer Conspiracy." The journal delves into historical UFO sightings, alleged government cover-ups, and the ongoing efforts of UFO research organizations.

The Flying Saucer Conspiracy Review

The review, by Dick Moss, MN MUFON State Director, continues a synopsis of Donald Keyhoe's third book. Keyhoe, a retired Marine pilot, had access to military leaders and insiders, allowing him to gather information not available to others. His books are described as reading like mystery novels, with a focus on rationalizing UFO events and exposing early cover-up efforts. The reviewer highlights Keyhoe's inclusion of unbelievable sighting accounts, hoping they would reveal the truth about secrecy. The book is noted as being out of print but potentially available through inter-library loan.

Early Cover-up Efforts

The journal details specific government actions in 1953. A Joint Chiefs of Staff document, JANAP 146, mandated pilots report UFOs through a secret emergency system, with penalties of prison and fines for public disclosure. A later order, AFR200, issued by the Secretary of the Air Force, stipulated that only hoaxes and practical jokes could be released to the press, while genuine reports, photos, and any craft parts were to be sent to the Air Technical Intelligence Center in Dayton, Ohio.

Notable Incidents from Keyhoe's Book

Several incidents are recounted from Keyhoe's book:

  • December 1953: A radar sighting over the So Locks in upper Michigan involved an F-89 pursuit that ended when the object merged with the F-89's radar blip and vanished.
  • November 1954: A Brazilian airliner en route to Rio de Janeiro was approached by 19 large, round machines, causing passenger panic.
  • East New Haven, Connecticut: A flaming hot object punched through a metal billboard and vanished upward.
  • Lunar Anomalies: The journal discusses reports of strange lights and structures on the moon, including a 12-mile-long bridge observed over the Mare Crisium crater by John O'Neill and confirmed by British astronomer Dr. H.P. Wilkins and Patrick Moore. Spectrographic analysis allegedly proved it was metal. Other lunar anomalies mentioned include lights during eclipses, patterns resembling city streets, and glowing objects hovering near craters.
  • August 1953: A night object sighting in South Dakota was pursued by F-84 jets, with radar operators observing the UFO reverse course and follow the jet.
  • Airline Encounters: A dramatic story involved three airlines, with one pilot reporting an object streaking towards his plane, which then flashed past. Another pilot reported a similar sighting.
  • Columbus, Ohio: An F-51 pilot chased a UFO that then followed him, matching his maneuvers precisely.
  • Ohio: A United Airlines pilot announced to his passengers that radar indicated a UFO, which they then observed glowing in the sun.
  • Utica, New York: An F-94 jet investigating a UFO experienced intense heat, causing the pilot to eject and the jet to crash, killing four people.

UFO Behavior and Cover-up

The journal notes that UFOs can exhibit bizarre behavior, such as forming complex formations (U, parallel lines, Z) that are tracked by radar but invisible to the human eye. It also mentions the phenomenon of 'angel hair,' white asbestos-like strands left behind by accelerating objects, which could not be broken and disappeared over time.

Field Investigator Update

By Craig R. Lang, FI Coordinator, dated February 1999, this update notes the resumption of the column after an absence during which Lang studied hypnotherapy. He reports that Minnesota skies have been quiet recently, but investigators are busy with older cases. A significant wave of sightings in St. Francis, MN, in the mid-to-late eighties is highlighted, involving blue lights descending and ascending. Another sighting from Elk River, MN, in 1992 involved a large disk with red lights making a roaring sound.

Lang is seeking additional witnesses and offers training for new field investigators. He also mentions the need for more investigators to understand the UFO and CE4 phenomenon.

As I See It: Editorial by Joel Henry

Joel Henry, MN MUFON FI and Journal Editor, reflects on the profound impact of witnessing a UFO. He describes the feeling of realizing one is not alone, the shattering of one's worldview, and the sense of betrayal by government and military institutions that fail to address the phenomenon. Henry argues that the government and press have subtly fostered a belief that UFOs are not significant. Despite this, nationwide polls show a majority of Americans believe in UFOs, with more educated individuals being more likely to believe. He emphasizes the importance of physical evidence, citing Ubatuba, Brazil magnesium samples, Provence, France ground traces, Dexter, Michigan radiation, Minot AFB radar photos, McMinnville, Oregon photos, and objects suspected of being implanted by ETs.

Henry suggests that while there is no convincing evidence of hostile intent, aliens seem to be forgoing open contact, possibly waiting for humanity to show signs of maturity. He concludes that there is strong evidence of extraterrestrial visitation.

UFOLOGY NEWS: APRO FILE MICROFILM LOCATED

This section announces the recovery of a large portion of the microfilmed files of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO), the first worldwide civilian UFO group. Founded in 1952, APRO collected UFO data globally. The files, now accessible through Project 1947, include reports from ancient times to 1966. Brad Sparks, a UFO researcher, was instrumental in locating these files. The APRO material has minimal overlap with NICAP and CSI files. Jan Aldrich, coordinator of Project 1947, notes the uniqueness of the APRO South American newspaper clippings. The microfilm contains over 1,000 pages of reports, and efforts are underway to locate other microfilm reels.

Common Sense II - Rebuttal to a Reptile in Human Clothing

This section presents a letter from James Bartley, who identifies as an abductee and associate of Reptilian researcher Barbara Bartholic. Bartley rebuts Dr. Richard Boylan's explanation of an abductee's experiences, calling it a classic example of a reptilian propagandist justifying evil. Bartley views the UFO phenomenon as spiritual warfare, where the 'dark gods' manipulate the UFO research community to impose their will. He criticizes those who blame the military or globalists, suggesting these are part of the same 'fraternal orders' that worship serpent gods and may host reptilian entities. The article describes 'shape shifting reptilians' and negative reptilian energy. It also mentions the practice of replacing human nerve endings with alien ones and the use of chemicals to promote alien nerve tissue growth. The author, a microscopist with extensive experience in tissue culture and cancer research, states that the abductee's suffering is unrelated to spiritual evolution.

Blame Game Creates More Human Conflict

The article criticizes the tactic of blaming 'the military' and 'globalist industrialist' for problems, suggesting this conditions abductees to believe all human institutions are bad and to look to 'dark gods' for salvation. It posits that many in these groups worship serpent gods and may be hosts for reptilian entities, capable of shape-shifting.

Indwelling Reptilian Beings in Humans or Hosts

This section describes these hosts as a 'Fifth Column' facilitating the return of 'Dark Reptilian Gods.' It notes that the UFO research community is filled with such individuals, who may facilitate support groups and speak at conferences.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The journal consistently explores the theme of UFO phenomena, historical sightings, and alleged government secrecy. There's a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards official explanations and a belief in a widespread cover-up. The editorial stance, particularly from Joel Henry, is that UFOs are real, intelligently controlled craft, and that humanity is likely being visited by extraterrestrials. The journal also touches upon more esoteric themes, such as spiritual warfare and reptilian agendas, particularly in the latter half, suggesting a complex and potentially sinister aspect to the phenomenon beyond simple sightings. The emphasis on historical research, like the APRO files, and the detailed recounting of specific incidents underscore a commitment to investigating the UFO phenomenon thoroughly, while also acknowledging the challenges posed by public ridicule and official obfuscation.

This issue of the Minnesota MUFON Journal, identified as issue number 16, focuses heavily on a critical perspective of the UFO phenomenon, particularly challenging common narratives and introducing concepts of spiritual warfare and reptilian influence. The content suggests a hidden agenda behind many UFO experiences, moving beyond simple extraterrestrial encounters to a more complex, often sinister, underlying reality.

Abductee Experiences and Military Involvement

The issue begins by recounting a conference in San Diego where an abductee's regression shifted from a benevolent ET encounter to a frightening one involving a claw-handed reptilian. The author, through the interviewer Boylan, implies that the 'sound of helicopters' heard prior to the encounter points not to ETs but to military involvement. This sets a tone of questioning the perceived nature of UFO encounters and suggests a deliberate misdirection.

The article discusses 'mind controlled and perhaps cloned out military security thugs,' acknowledging their existence. It then introduces the concept of 'Infestation of Reptilian Astral Pod-like Entities,' describing an individual at a conference as a 'Host for a Reptilian Entity.' During 'Rebirthing Exercises,' witnesses allegedly saw dark, smoky reptilian astral entities enter and exit the host's abdomen, indicating a form of possession or re-infestation. The author notes that these entities' energy can corrupt human 'light bodies' if one remains in close proximity.

Occult Connections and Propaganda

A significant section explores an 'Occult Connection,' paradoxically linking Sedona, Arizona, a 'New Age Mecca,' with Satanic Ritual Activity. It posits a large underground reptilian base beneath Boynton Canyon where ETs and human military collaborate. The author asserts a 'FUNDAMENTAL CONNECTION BETWEEN THE OCCULT AND THE UFO PHENOMENON.'

The article criticizes the 'globalist and industrialist' agenda and dismisses 'mind controlled security thugs' as the primary problem. The author claims authority on the subject, citing personal negative experiences with such individuals. The core beef is directed at 'dark gods' rather than their human agents. It is argued that abductees often accept what is presented at face value, assuming military personnel are human when they might be shape-shifting reptilians. Information control is linked to 'Levels of Awareness' rather than 'Need to Know.'

Questioning the Narrative

The author questions why abductees are made to believe that the Military is responsible for negative UFO phenomena, suggesting that 'Benevolent ETs' benefit from this narrative. The article probes why these 'Muppet Show' figures allegedly hate the human race and want people to fear the Military. It also addresses the common theme of abductees being shown apocalyptic disaster scenes, suggesting this is 'psychological warfare' to instill ecological guilt, and questions whether humans are truly responsible or if aliens possess 'weather weaponry.'

Historical Parallels and Disinformation

The issue draws parallels to historical propaganda tactics, referencing the British political warfare executive (PWE) and the American Office of War Information (OWI) in their use of 'sibs' (carefully planted rumors) to undermine enemy morale. Examples include rumors about Jewish blood being used in German surgeries and Jews spreading the bubonic plague. The author notes that researchers like Karla Turner were allegedly slandered by figures like Boylan and Greer, suggesting their research was threatening because it exposed terrible aspects of the phenomenon that 'Muppets' would rather obscure with metaphysical and 'spiritual' explanations.

Psychological Warfare Tactics and Control

The article warns against basic psychological warfare and propaganda methods, advising 'experiencers,' 'contactees,' and 'light workers' not to fall for them. It suggests studying military history and counter-intelligence, referencing the 'Double Cross System' used by Britain's MI5. The author controversially suggests that Adolph Hitler had connections with 'dark gods' and was a vessel for malevolent forces, not the root source of the Nazi regime. The 'London Controlling Section,' responsible for disseminating 'Ultra' intelligence and cover operations, is also mentioned.

Understanding the 'Surface Intelligence and Security Apparatus' is deemed essential before delving into the 'subsurface world' where knowledge is limited to 'levels of awareness' and comes at a price.

Conditioned Responses and Spiritual Warfare

The issue explains that many abductees are confused due to 'trigger mechanisms' programmed to prevent them from discovering the truth. Examples include falling asleep during lectures on 'fear based' issues but being attentive during channeler sessions. Other triggers include annoyance, anger, or an urge to leave. The author contrasts the ability of abductees to consume 'reptilian disinformation books' quickly with their inability to finish 'fear based' books.

The author posits that this is not an Alien Phenomenon but a 'Human Phenomenon' because it affects humans. Egos are easily activated by telepathic transmissions, UFO fly-bys, and synchronicities, turning individuals into 'Muppets.' These are called 'parlor tricks,' similar to how budding witches might attribute success to themselves when manipulated by spirits.

The core message of figures like Boylan and Greer is characterized as 'Don't bother me with the facts.' The author criticizes their approach as dismissive of those who don't share their beliefs, labeling them 'spiritual retards' and 'government agents.'

Spiritual Warfare and the Reptilian Agenda

The author declares that the situation involves 'Spiritual Warfare,' arguing that everything manifests first in unseen realms before the visual spectrum. The 'symbology of the reptilian overlordship' is seen as pervasive in mass media and entertainment, promoting crude and vulgar behavior as the norm. This is presented as symptomatic of a reptilian-influenced society.

The 'Original Serpent Seed' refers to a dark, reptilian-programmed seed within everyone, representing the struggle between Good and Evil. The author emphasizes individual choice and the concept of 'free will,' despite acknowledging personal manipulation and programming. The belief in the 'indomitability of the Human Spirit' and achieving 'Nobility as a race' is expressed.

Personal Philosophy and Mentorship

The author distances themselves from seeking popularity within the UFO research community, citing personal experiences and mentorship from Barbara Bartholic and Eve Lorgen. A quote from General William Tecumseh Sherman, 'War is about war... it's not about popularity making,' is used to underscore this point.

The article highlights Barbara Bartholic and Eve Lorgen as 'true spiritual warriors.' It frames the current situation as a fight for survival, warning that without resistance, populations might be speaking foreign languages or living under oppressive regimes. The author criticizes those who dismiss their children's abduction concerns as insignificant, calling them 'bad parents.'

Conclusion and Call to Action

The issue concludes with a call to action, urging readers not to allow their egos to be activated by 'parlor tricks' and to understand the true nature of the phenomenon. It reiterates the criticism of figures like Boylan and Greer for their dismissive attitudes. The author expresses a lack of patience for immaturity and criticizes 'New Age La Dee Dahs' for using spiritual platitudes while being vindictive. The article also touches on other 'program med behaviors' like promiscuity and substance abuse, suggesting these are also part of the manipulation.

The author asserts that the phenomenon is human-driven and urges readers to 'GROW UP' and stop searching for simple answers or physical evidence like UFOs flying by. The article suggests that the true message from certain figures is to ignore facts and conform to their beliefs. The author's personal journey is described as one of learning through experience and mentorship, not academic study.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the pervasive influence of reptilian entities and their agenda, the concept of spiritual warfare, and the critique of mainstream UFO narratives and researchers. The editorial stance is highly critical of what the author perceives as manipulation, disinformation, and a deliberate obfuscation of the true, darker nature of the UFO phenomenon. There is a strong emphasis on individual awareness, critical thinking, and resisting psychological manipulation, often framed within a spiritual or occult context. The author positions themselves as an authority challenging the status quo within the UFO community, urging readers to look beyond superficial explanations and confront what they believe to be the 'cold hard truth' about extraterrestrial and non-human intelligence interactions.