SUBJECT: TRANSCRIPT FROM LECTURE BY JEROME CLARK FILE: UFO3142 The following transcript comes from a lecture made by Jerome Clark in Australia, sometime in September of 1991. ========================================================================== INTRODUCTION ...Much of what I am going to tell you is not true. I want to emphasise this much. Simply by repeating what someone has reported as true, does not mean I endorse it as true. What we're concerned with here is the anatomy of a modern legend in the making. When I know or have specific reasons to suspect that something is a fabrication, I'll say so. Otherwise I'll just recount stories whose tellers may or may not believe what they're saying. But here even the lies are interesting, because the liar's motives sometimes raise questions which bear on the larger issue of what some have called The Ultimate Secret. At the end of our exercise, we'll have few answers and many questions. Probably - though far short of certainly - some of these questions will have to do with our role as a planet and a race in a galaxy populated by intelligent beings with an advanced space technology - possibly. More certainly, we're dealing with another deep and human enigma, the mystery of the human imagination as it contemplates our place in the cosmos. If we are being led here by our own imagination, it has taken us down some strange and dark paths indeed. Whatever the truth may be at the end of the road, I can't take you directly to its door and drop you off there. All I can provide you with are brief, imperfect, vexing glances of "something" - a something that may be a kind of truth - literal or metaphorical - or just the lie inside the lie. I can, however, tell you a story which, if it is in any way a reflection of a cosmic reality, is going to affect all of us in the profoundest possible way... ...In September, 1980, shortly after William Moore and Charles Berlitz's book 'The Roswell Incident' was published, Moore, who then lived in Arizona, set out for Washington .D.C. to attend a debate at the Smithsonian Institution. Now, along the way, Moore did publicity interviews to plug his book. One of these was at an Omaha, Nebraska radio station . Subsequently, as he was leaving his hotel room, a receptionist in the lobby told him he had a phone call. The caller, who identified himself as a Colonel at nearby Offutt (sp) Air Force base, said, according to Moore, "We think you're the only one we've heard who seems to know what he's talking about." He asked if the two could meet to discuss matters further. Moore, who was on his way to catch a plane, begged off. A few days later, on his way home, Moore did a radio show in Albuquerque, New Mexico. On his way out of the studio, he was stopped to take a phone call; this one from someone who said he was from nearby Kirtland Air Force Base. He said " We think you're the only one we've heard who seems to know what he's talking about." And Moore said, 'Where have I heard that before?' Soon afterwards, Moore and the individual he would call 'Falcon', met at a local restaurant. It is believed, though Moore denies it, that 'Falcon' is US Air Force sergeant Richard Doty. Whoever Falcon may or may not have been, this first meeting would initiate a long-running relationship between Moore, and beginning in 1982, Moore's associate, Jamie Shandera, with members of a shadowy group said to be associated with Military Intelligence, and to be opposed to the continuation of the UFO cover-up. This relationship, Moore claims, continues to this day and involves something like thirty to forty individuals who have been given avian nicknames such as Sparrow, Condor and so on. Collectively they are called "The Birds." The story they have told Moore and Shandera goes like this:- ''The first UFO crash involving bodies of small gray-skinned humanoids, occurred near Corona, New Mexico, in 1947. This is "The Roswell Incident". Two years later, a humanoid was found alive and it was housed at Los Alamos, a highly sensitive installation where the Atomic Bomb was developed, until the creature died in the early 1950s. It was called 'EBE' after Extra-terrestrial Biological Entity, and it was the first of three the US Government would have in its custody between then and now. ''An Air Force Captain was EBE-One's constant companion. At first communication with it was almost impossible. Then a speech device which enabled the being to speak in English, was implanted in its throat. Then EBE-One, the equivalent of a mechanic on the spaceship, was able to relate what it knew of the nature and purpose of the visitation. ''In response to the Roswell Incident, MJ-12 - the MJ stands for 'Majestic' - was set up by Executive Order of President Harry Truman on September 24th, 1947. MJ-12 operates as a policy-making body. Project Aquarius is an umbrella group in which all the various components dealing with ET-related issues perform their various functions. Project Sigma conducts electronic communication with the extra-terrestrials, part of an on-going contact project run through the National Security Agency since 1964, following a landing at Holloman Air Force Base on April 30th, 1964. ''Nine extra-terrestrial races are visiting the earth. One of these races - little grey-skinned people from the third planet surrounding Zeta Reticuli - have been here for 25,000 years and influenced the direction of human evolution. They have also helped shape our religious beliefs. ''Some important individuals within the cover-up want it to end, and are preparing the American people for the reality of the alien presence through the vehicle of popular entertainment, including the film, 'Close Encounters of The Third Kind,' whose climax is a thinly-disguised version of the Holloman landing. ''At CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, there is a thick book informally called "The Bible: a compilation of all the various project reports.'' As Moore was being fed these incredible tales, for which, it should be noted, not a shred of real, verifying evidence was being offered, and about which even Moore had doubts, he was asked to monitor the activities of a man named Paul Bennewitz. Bennewitz, an Albuquerque business man trained as a physicist, lived close to Kirtland Air Force Base. In the late 1970s, he became convinced that he was monitoring electronic signals which extra-terrestrials were using to control the 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 manoeuvering around the Manzano nuclear storage facility, in the Coyote Canyon test area, and he filmed them. Bennewitz reported as much to the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, whose directors concluded he was deluded. Undeterred, Bennewitz contacted AFOSI agent, Richard Doty, -- the individual who as we have just noted, is rumoured to be Moore's FALCON -- after having been referred to him by the head of Kirtland's base security. Bennewitz met on two occasions with Doty and others from Kirtland, including Jerry Miller, a well-placed scientist at Kirtland, who is suspected of being another of Moore's 'Birds'. By now Bennewitz had seized upon a dark, paranoia-driven interpretation. He became convinced that he had deciphered the code the signals were conveying, and they indicated the US Government was communicating with ETs and was looking the other way as these ETs not only abducted human beings, but killed and mutilated them. What makes the Bennewitz affair so horrifying, however, is not the spectacle of yet another deluded UFO buff. The importance of the incident lies in the response of the Kirtland AFOSI office. Now, I should explain that the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, is the Air Force's police agency. It conducts investigations, for example, into security matters. AFOSI agents began a blatantly illegal counter-intelligence operation against Bennewitz because something he had learned really scared them. The electronic signals, whatever they were truly about, were quite rea1 and highly classified. The plot was hatched to drive Bennewitz crazy in the most commonly understood sense of the term. AFOSI agents went to his house and confided what they said were the UFO cover-up's darkest secrets. They said the US Government and malevolent aliens are in an uneasy alliance, that the aliens are mutilating human beings, whose organs they need to lengthen their lives, and that they are even eating human flesh. In underground bases at Government installations in Nevada and New Mexico, human and alien scientists work together on ghastly experiments, including the creation of soul-less androids out of human and animal body parts. Aliens are abducting as many as one American in forty and implanting devices which control behaviour. CIA brainwashing and other control techniques are doing the same, turning life on Earth into a nightmare of violence and irrationality. It was, as Moore would remark, "The wildest science fiction scenario anyone could imagine." But Bennewitz believed it. He grew ever more obsessed, and tried to alert prominent persons to the imminent peril. As evidence, he produced photographs which he claimed showed human-alien activity, but which dispassionate observers thought depicted natural rock formations and other mundane phenomena. Meanwhile, AFOSI agents were breaking into Bennewitz's home when he was away at work, and re-arranging his furniture, so that every evening he returned - inexplicably to him - to a new environment. Badly distraught already, he was driven even further into the outer reaches of paranoia. Eventually he was hospitalized. All the while, Moore was meeting with him regularly, watching his, quote, unquote, "friend's growing disintegration" and reporting his observations to his quote, unquote "Friends at AFOSI." This was not the first UFO hoax in which Richard Doty has been implicated. Another - going back to 1978 - involved the mailing of an apparent carbon copy of an offical US Air Force incident report to a tabloid newspaper. The incident report described an encounter with UFO beings in the atomic weapons area of Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota. The tabloid sent reporters to the area to investigate, and they concluded the report was a hoax. At the time, Doty was assigned to the AFOSI office at Ellsworth. Since then, Moore has identified Doty as among those responsible. Another Doty-related hoax involved a letter sent to the Lorenzens of APRO and signed by Craig Wetzell (sp) recounting a UFO sighting over Kirtland Air Force Base. Supposedly, Wetzell had taken photographs and these were later confiscated by a Mr Huck from Sandia Laboratories which are located on the base. Wetzell is a real person who, when interviewed some time later, said he had had a sighting, though a less dramatic one than detailed in the letter, but had taken no photographs and knew nothing of a Mr Huck. But he had reported the sighting to Sgt. Doty. In January, 1983, a New York attorney, Peter Gersten, met with Doty in New Mexico. Doty swore the Ellsworth story was true. He said the government knows that UFOs are extra-terrestrial and [are] from 50 light-years from the Earth. There had been at least three UFO crashes with bodies. A spectacular incident, much like the one depicted in the ending of the film 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind' took place in the 1960s. The National Security Agency is communicating electronically with ETs through a project Aquarius. Inside the UFO organizations, moles are collecting information and spreading disinformation. The most sensitive cover-up documents are impossible to get out of the appropriate files. Some are protected in such a way that they will disintegrate within five seconds exposure to air. These documents tell of agreements between the US Government and extra-terrestrials under which the latter are free to conduct animal mutilations - especially of cattle - and to land at certain bases. All of this is in exchange for information about advanced UFO technology. Doty also claimed that through the medium of popular entertainment, the American people are being prepared to accept the reality of visitation by benevolent beings from other worlds. At one point in the conversation, Doty asked Gersten, quoting, "How do you know that I'm not here to either give you misinformation, or to give you information which is part of the programming, knowing you're going to go out and spread it around?" In March 1983, a documentary film-maker from Denver, Colorado, Linda Moulton-Howe was laying plans for a show to be titled "UFOs: The ET Factor" and to be aired on Home Box Office, a cable television network. Gersten arranged for her to meet with Doty and she flew to Albuquerque on April 9th. Though he was supposed to meet her there, Doty was not at the airport, and Howe ended up calling Jerry Miller, whom she knew from an earlier telephone conversation when she'd asked him what he thought of Bennewitz's claims. Miller drove her to his house and phoned Doty who then arrived. Doty in turn drove her to what he described as 'his boss's office' at Kirtland. Asked if he knew anything about the Holloman landing, Doty said it happened, but that Emenegger had gotten the date wrong; it really took place on April 25th, 1964 -- now note, this is the _third_ date we've heard for this alleged event -- and it had taken place twelve hours after the famous Socorro landing witnessed by police officer Zamora. Military and scientific personnel at the base knew a landing was coming but quote "Someone blew the time and co-ordinates" end quote, and a quote, unquote, "advanced military scoutship" had come down at the wrong time and place to be observed by Zamora. When three UFOs appeared at Holloman at six o'clock the following morning, one landed while the other two hovered overhead. During the meeting between the UFO-beings and a Government party, the preserved bodies of dead aliens had been given to the ETs who, in turn, had returned something unspecified. Five ground and aerial cameras recorded this event. Doty insisted that Howe sit in a particular chair. This led her to believe their exchange was being recorded. At one point Doty withdrew several sheets of paper from a brown envelope and said "My superiors have asked me to show you this." She could not copy their contents, she could only read them and ask questions. The document didn't indicate which, if any, government, military or scientific agency had prepared the report, which was titled 'A Briefing Paper For the President of the United States On the Subject of Unidentified Flying Vehicles.' It did not specify which president. Written in a dry, bureaucratic sort of prose, it recounted the stories we've already reviewed: UFOs have crashed since 1949; three EBEs have been kept in US Government custody; through genetic manipulation aliens have guided our evolution and helped direct our religious beliefs; various ultra secret government projects have dealt with aspects of the visitation... Doty told Howe she would be given thousands of feet of film of crashed disks, bodies, EBE-One and the Holloman landing and contact. She could use this material in her documentary to tell the story of how US officals learned that the Earth is being visited and what they have done about it. "We want you to do this film," Howe quotes Doty as saying. When Howe asked why she, and not the 'New York Times' or the 'Washington Post' was getting this, the story of the millenium, Doty replied bluntly that an individual media person is easier to manipulate and discredit than a major corporation with expensive attorneys. He said that another plan to release the information through Emenegger and Sandler had been halted because political conditions weren't right. Over the next several weeks, Howe had a number of phone conversations with Doty and she spoke on several occasions with three other men, but did not meet them personally. Doty even suggested that at some point she might be able to conduct a live, televised interview with EBE-Three, but the current film project was to have an historical emphasis -- it would begin in 1949 and end in 1964. But if at some point Howe did meet with EBE-Three, there was no way she could prepare herself for the shock and fear of meeting a live being from another world. Doty told Howe, she and a small crew would soon be able to interview the retired Colonel - who was then a Captain - who had spent three years with EBE-One who supposedly had died of unknown causes in June, 1952. But first she was going to have to go through a whole bunch of security checks, as was her television crew. But by October the contacts had decreased. Her contract to do the documentary expired, and all she had was the name of her Washington contact. In March 1984, she spoke with this man who told her that there would be further delays because of the 1984 presidential election. Five years later, Bill Moore gave this explanation of this bizarre episode: Quoting Moore: "In early 1983, I became aware that Rick Doty was involved with a team of several others, including one fellow from Denver, and at least one who is working out of Washington, D.C., in playing an elaborate disinformation scheme against Howe." According to Moore, the episode was a counter-intelligence sting operation, part of the wall of disinformation intended to confuse the Bennewitz issue and to call his credibility into question. "Because of Howe's interest in Bennewitz's work," Moore said, quoting again, "certain elements within the intelligence community were concerned that the story of his having intercepted low-frequencey, electro-magnetic emissions from the Coyote Canyon area of the Kirtland-Sandia complex would end up as part of a feature film. Since this, in turn, might influence others - possibly the Russians - to attempt similar experiments, someone in a control position apparently felt that it had to be stopped before it got out of hand." Moore said, quoting again, "The government seemed hell-bent on severing the ties that existed between Howe and HBO." In his conversation with Howe, Doty had referred to an organization called 'MJ-12', which he insisted was short for 'Majority 12', a policy-making body consisting of a dozen high-ranking government scientists, military officers and intelligence officials. This was not the first time an 'MJ-12' had been mentioned in what purported to be an official document. Earlier, Doty had showed Moore a supposed AFOSI teletype stamped 'Secret' and dated November 17th, 1980. After discussing several alleged UFO films, the document concludes with a brief discussion of how official agencies deal with UFO data under the rubric of 'Project Aquarius'. It notes, quoting, "Results of Project Aquarius are still classified 'Top Secret' with no dissemination outside official intelligence channels and with restricted access to MJ-12." MJ-12 is not defined or explained. In October, 1988, events took a farcical turn with the broadcast of a two-hour documentary - using the word 'documentary' in the loosest possible sense - called "UFO Cover-up: Live." Falcon, and another bird, Condor - their faces shaded, their voices altered - related the same tales with which they had regaled Moore and Shandera. The show, almost universally judged a laughable embarrassment, was most remembered for the informants' statement that the aliens favoured ancient Tibetan music and strawberry ice-cream... -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************************* * -------->>> THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo <<<------- * *********************************************************************