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MUFON Minnesota Journal - No 152
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This issue of the MUFON Minnesota Journal, dated November/December 2011, Issue #152, focuses on the topic of "Alien Entity Abductions" and related government secrecy and national security implications.
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This issue of the MUFON Minnesota Journal, dated November/December 2011, Issue #152, focuses on the topic of "Alien Entity Abductions" and related government secrecy and national security implications.
Alien Entity Abductions
The lead article, "Alien Entity Abductions" by MUFON MN ASD Richard Moss, explores the historical context of public perception regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. It notes that while opinions have become more flexible over time, direct references to flying saucers can still lead to ridicule. The author suggests that entities have likely made contact with humans, and that official denial has suppressed vital information. The article discusses the concept of 'Grays' as a commonly reported alien type involved in abductions, contrasting their perceived nature with human consciousness. It also mentions other reported entities like Pleidians, Blonds, giants, one-eyed entities, and mothmen. The Barney and Betty Hill case is cited as a significant early abduction case, with a comparison drawn to Betty Andreasson's experience, which she interpreted as angelic.
Homeland Security and Nuclear Missile Security
A significant portion of the journal is dedicated to the alleged compromise of US nuclear missiles by unidentified craft. The article details how Captain Robert Salas, USAF (Ret.), along with other former USAF officers, has provided Congressman Peter King, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, with evidence, including signed affidavits, concerning nuclear missile shut-downs. These incidents reportedly occurred at nuclear installations like Malmstrom AFB in Montana. The journal highlights that Congressman King's office acknowledged receipt of this intelligence in December 2010 but had not yet publicly responded or taken a position on the matter by the time of publication. The article criticizes the lack of response and the potential implications for national security.
Background Sources and Military Involvement
The journal provides links to various sources, including military officers' affidavits, articles from Air Force Times and Stars and Stripes, and YouTube videos of interviews and testimonies. It references a 1967 incident at Malmstrom AFB where ten ICBM missiles were rendered 'no-go' after a UFO appeared over the base. Similar incidents involving other nuclear installations in the USA and UK are mentioned, with six other USAF officers experiencing these breaches. The article notes that these incidents were kept secret, with debriefings involving requests for signers to maintain silence.
Air Force UFO Rules Vanish
An article by Lee Speigel reports that the US Air Force deleted a passage about unidentified flying objects from its 2008 personnel manual shortly after The Huffington Post inquired about it. The manual, Air Force Instruction 10-206, previously advised personnel on how to handle UFO encounters. The updated 2011 version removed all references to UFOs. The Air Force, through Major Chad Steffey, stated that UFO reporting is not a duty of their branch and that the document revision was a coincidence. However, NORAD officials acknowledge that identifying UFOs is part of their job description, defining them as literal unidentified flying objects that require investigation.
Captain Robert Salas disputes the Air Force's claim of ceasing UFO investigations, citing NORAD records from 1975 of UFO sightings and scrambles. He also mentions an incident in Wyoming where 50 ICBM missiles went down after a UFO sighting.
Moon No-Fly Zones
An article by R. PRASAD discusses NASA's intention to establish no-fly zones on the Moon by the end of November 2011. The purpose is to preserve and protect Apollo mission historical sites and artifacts from potential contamination by spacecraft exhaust or dust. These recommendations, while not legally binding due to the Outer Space Treaty, aim to safeguard over three dozen historical sites, including Apollo landing sites.
Balls of Light, Satellites and Sky Watches
Craig R. Lang, MS CHt, shares his experiences and reflections on the UFO phenomenon over 17 years. He recounts attending sky watches and CSETI contact circles, noting that despite his efforts, he has never had a consciously remembered close encounter himself. He describes observing distant encounters, interesting lights, and daylight specks. A recent experience in west-central Minnesota involved visiting an 'experiencer' who described balls of light, triangle sightings, and abduction experiences. Lang also details observations of intriguing flashes in the sky during a sky watch, which were initially unexplained but later potentially attributed to reflections from satellites in Molniya orbits.
Wall Street Journal Exposes Government Extraterrestrial Wall of Secrecy
An article reports on a Wall Street Journal piece that exposed a potential government 'wall of secrecy' surrounding the UFO/ET issue. The journal covered a White House petition to acknowledge an ET presence, highlighting the political and national security implications. The article suggests this coverage represents a significant move by mainstream journalism to address the issue. It also raises questions about whether other major news outlets, like 60 Minutes, will follow suit and press the White House for answers.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the persistent presence of UFO phenomena, the nature of alien entities involved in abductions, and the perceived lack of transparency from government agencies regarding these matters. There is a strong undercurrent of concern about national security implications, particularly in relation to military installations and nuclear weapons. The journal appears to advocate for greater openness and disclosure from government entities, questioning official narratives and highlighting the efforts of researchers and former military personnel to bring information to light. The editorial stance seems to support the investigation of UFO phenomena and the acknowledgment of potential extraterrestrial contact, while also emphasizing the need for governmental accountability.
This issue of The UFO Digest Letter of the Week, dated August 15, 2011, features a cover headline "On the Difficulty of Determining the Intentions & Origins of UFOs" by Fr. Peter D. Hun, with an introduction by Robert D Morningstar. The content delves into various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, government secrecy, and potential extraterrestrial interactions.
Article: Congressman in Possession of UFO/ET Affidavits
This section reports that Republican Congressman Peter King, Chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, possesses national security information and notarized affidavits concerning UFO/ET issues. These affidavits, sent by ZlandCommunications in December 2010, were from former military officers and detailed unauthorized incursions by unknown craft that were responsible for disabling dozens of ICBMs. ZlandCommunications questioned whether Congressman King or his constituents had signed the White House ET petition or if King had brought these documents to the attention of relevant authorities. Michele Ingwersen, King's legislative assistant, confirmed receipt of faxes and stated they would be shown to Congressman King.
The summary of this section highlights that with the White House's open-government process, officials are obligated to address the 'Extraterrestrial question,' which has allegedly been sidestepped for 64 years. It poses the question of whether power and secrecy will continue to reign over truth.
Article: "On the Difficulty of Determining the Intentions & Origins of UFOs" by Fr. Peter D. Hun
This piece, presented as a letter to the editor of UFO Digest, originates from Fr. Peter D. Hun, who has worked as a civilian investigator for a Canadian UFO research organization. He expresses his decision to quit due to concerns for his well-being and safety, citing the escalation of mass sightings and "geo-engineering operations (Chemtrails)".
Fr. Hun poses several critical questions about the nature of these unconventional aircraft, asking if they are ours, hostile, or friendly, and whether humanity has air superiority. He suggests that NASA and governments may believe civilians lack the knowledge to understand these phenomena, despite identifying many unconventional aircraft that civilians label as UFOs.
He criticizes the historical determination in the 1940s that the public has no right to know about UFOs, citing the Brookings Report's conclusion that public disclosure could cause identity crises and disrupt religious faiths. Fr. Hun asserts that media has been and continues to be controlled, with governments casting doubt on civilian evidence by circulating fakes.
His primary concern is that if these craft are predatory or hostile, the current sightings might only be a small sample, a test of readiness. He speculates that a hostile group might deploy tens of thousands of craft for a large-scale invasion. He advocates for governments to involve civilians in defense preparations and questions if hostile aliens can disable human brains using electromagnetic energy, posing whether countermeasures like 3M Velostat, Star Wars technology, lasers, or HAARP are being used.
Fr. Hun believes governments possess secret answers to counter hostile groups, referencing Margaret Thatcher's quote, "You just can't tell the People." He also touches upon theories of human origins and destiny, suggesting that power groups may be complicit with extraterrestrials or using occult knowledge for their own gain. He questions if back-engineered technology and secret space programs exist, and if weather modification programs are under alien control, leading to a loss of national and world sovereignty.
He argues that truth is the first casualty in such matters, with billions of dollars secretly spent on these operations. He references Major H. Von Dach Bern's book 'Total Resistance' and the Swiss defense strategy, suggesting that instead of disarming, governments should organize civilians for Earth's defense, fearing that NWO members might be cooperating with alien dominance.
Fr. Hun questions if individuals have sold out due to fear, power, privilege, or the promise of a 'seat' in an underground base. He probes the implications of societal computerization and surveillance, and whether these are related to control or a 'conspiracy theory'. He notes that most people are stunned and afraid to ask questions, drawing a parallel to public cooperation during WWII concentration camps.
He emphasizes the responsibility of governments to inform citizens and defend Earth, suggesting education on what is coming and how to resist. He theorizes that the Norway Seed Vault and underground bases are preparations for alien invasion or sudden climate change, possibly linked to "Alternative Three" and the repopulation of humans.
He points to Canada's former Defense Minister Paul Hellyer as a significant public voice on the issue. Fr. Hun believes the UFO issue involves replacing energy sources, weather modification, Earth's defense, and humanity's fate. He also suggests it involves preparations for massive earth changes and the potential loss of individual and global freedom, possibly leading to catastrophic loss of life.
He questions the purpose of UFOs buzzing significant locations like the BBC and London Bridge, interpreting them as key targets in a potential invasion. He states that the subject is beyond 'debunking' and that mass sightings are just the tip of the iceberg. He expresses dismay at the historical 'write-off' of the civilian population and questions if humanity is meant to be 'food for another species', highlighting the fragility of societal systems like food supply.
Fr. Hun discusses the current state of civilian reality, including strained medical systems and the lack of civilian defense against biological or chemical warfare. He questions the purpose of the Fireman's Handbook and why such information is not widely shared. He notes that Greater Vancouver might struggle with an earthquake, let alone alien invasion or climate change, and that civilians are largely unaware of these potential threats.
He concludes by stating that his own belief is that the Norway Seed Vault and underground bases are set up due to the risk of alien invasion, possibly coinciding with sudden violent climatic change. He suggests that the population control elite might have convinced themselves they could survive such events and may have been running "Alternative Three" since the 1950s or 1960s.
Minnesota Disc Sighting
This section details a personal sighting by a contributor near Ranier. While hanging out with friends, a "disc of lights" suddenly appeared, hovered, and then vanished without sound. The witness was shocked but amazed by the proximity and managed to take one picture. This was not the first sighting in the area, but it was the closest and the first time a picture was obtained. The disc was described as moving in a circle as it ascended.
MUFON Minnesota Information
This section provides contact information and web links for MUFON Minnesota, including the State Director Lorna Hunter, Assistant State Directors Richard Moss and Bill McNeff, Field Investigator Coordinator Craig Lang, and Journal Editor Joel Henry. It lists meeting and agenda information, a web page, and a MUFONET contact. It also provides the National MUFON Hotline number for reporting UFO news and sightings.
The Minnesota MUFON Journal (MMJ)
Information is provided about the Minnesota MUFON Journal (MMJ), a free publication available online as a PDF. Readers are invited to request to be added to an email notification list or to download issues from www.mnmufon.org/mmjpdf.htm. The journal can be printed and distributed freely to those without internet access, provided no charge is made. Submissions for news or editorial contributions should be directed to the Editor. Copyrights for articles are noted as belonging to the originator(s) or their assignees, with permission required for reprinting.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the perceived lack of transparency and potential cover-ups by governments regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence. There is a strong undercurrent of concern about national security, potential alien threats, and the preparedness of civilian populations. The editorial stance, as expressed through Fr. Peter D. Hun's article, is one of questioning, urging for public awareness, and advocating for government responsibility in informing and protecting citizens. The issue also highlights the role of organizations like MUFON in collecting and disseminating information on UFO sightings and related phenomena.