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In the event of leaks, dossiers on potential offenders were prepared by security personnel to discredit their reputations in the media. Those few in Congress and the media who expressed an interest and asked too many questions were “dealt with”—as I hinted in the previous chapter.
A president, as well as a chairman of the Joint Chiefs, is alleged to have been abducted. As to who, I haven’t a clue. But in this connection, I remain intrigued by an extraordinary and barely known report in 1982 relating to General William C. Westmoreland (1914–2005), a U.S. Army general who commanded military operations in the Vietnam War (1964–68), afterwards serving as U.S. Army Chief of Staff (1968–72):
“ufo kidnap” puts u.s. army in a flap
Los Angeles, Thursday
A report that America’s Vietnam commander, General William Westmoreland, had been “snatched by a flying saucer” sparked off a full-scale emergency alert.
The report was made by 49-year-old Mrs. Edith Mello. Security police immediately tried to track down the general. They failed. And troops at El Paso Army base in Texas were put on full alert.
“We put out an all-points bulletin,” said Army spokesman Ed Starnes. “But four hours later we decided the woman’s claim was just too much so we called off the search.”
The Army said later that General Westmoreland had been found … but refused to say where.2
Grays’ Anatomy
The alien species described by my source said they lived for several hundreds of years. Anatomically, they had a bi-chambered heart, and a single lung served to oxygenate their blood and tissues and to eliminate bodily wastes in gaseous form. Vegetable-based food was liquefied and its nutrients absorbed through their tissues, not gastronomically. Their genitals were similar to ours, but those of the male were much smaller.
Regarding the modus operandi relating to the alien hybridization process, the wombs of their females are much smaller than those of humans, thus unable to accommodate transgenic fetuses for more than two months, hence human wombs were favored. Cross-species copulation was very seldom employed, since the alien male organs were too soft. Thus artificial insemination prevailed. The fetuses, extracted prematurely after the two-month period, were nurtured somehow until reaching term at seven months. In addition to their cross-breeding experiments, these aliens supposedly had experimented with various types of bacteria and viruses, which gave rise to concern.
Though generally thinner and shorter and with somewhat larger heads and eyes, the hybridized men and women appeared human. Some, of both sexes, appeared well-formed, even good-looking. However—at that time anyway—they were unable to vocalize as we do, owing to underdeveloped tongues and larynxes. By way of food, they consumed nothing solid. Some of these hybrids lived in the aliens’ bases on Earth, others elsewhere, including their own planet(s). Only a few lived among us. The aliens reckoned it would take around a hundred years for them to infiltrate our planet.
Alien Bases
In 2011, a fellow researcher revealed to me that, according to an apparently reliable source, there is “a large area somewhere in Mexico, quarantined by the American military, where three hundred thousand aliens reside. These aliens have also created hybrids that look like us. There is also a technology transfer between this quarantined group and the military.” I pressed for further information. “As to this rumor,” my friend replied, “it comes from a very special international military source I have promised not to reveal. I don’t know if there is any truth to this claim, but I have so many clues to UFO bases in Mexico that I keep an open mind.”
The researcher cites a letter from Fred Steckling to Major Hans C. Petersen (George Adamski’s Danish representative) in October 1967, in which he reports that Fred and his wife Ingrid, while visiting the area where a base was said to be located not far from San José Perua, where Adamski visited several times, saw a craft disappear into a mountain. Also, contactee Richard Högland describes (in Chapter 11) how in 1967–68 the aliens with whom he was in regular contact moved their Bahamas base to an area outside Mexico City.
Like the Amicizia group, the aliens cited by my Washington source created huge bases in mountainous and undersea locations. To accommodate their smaller craft, mountain locations were favored, but their giant “command ships” were restricted to the undersea bases. Our military expressed concern that these craft contributed to the heating up of the oceans, but this was denied. Lieutenant Colonel Philip J. Corso, the intelligence officer who served on President Eisenhower’s National Security Council Staff at the White House and headed the U.S. Army’s Foreign Technology desk at the Pentagon, confirms that “USOs” were of considerable concern to military authorities.
“Unidentified Submerged Objects [were] a worry in naval circles, particularly as war planners advanced strategies for protracted submarine warfare in the event of a first strike. [USOs] could plunge right into the ocean … and surface halfway around the world without so much as leaving an underwater signature we could pick up. Were these USOs building bases at the bottom of the oceanic basins beyond the dive capacity of our best submarines?”3
Mass Appearances
The Joint Chiefs and other insiders fear sightings witnessed by numerous observers. Although this has yet to occur simultaneously on a wide scale, large numbers of people in various parts of the world have sighted—and sometimes filmed—multiple craft. One such incident occurred in Italy—perhaps an early incursion related to the Amicizia group of aliens—on October 27, 1954. A crowd of around ten thousand had gathered to watch a reserve game between Fiorentina and nearby rivals Pistoiese at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.
“I remember clearly seeing this incredible sight,” said Gigi Boni, a Fiorentina fan now in his eighties. “They were moving very fast and then they just stopped. It all lasted a couple of minutes. I would like to describe them as being like Cuban cigars…. I think they were extraterrestrial.” The stadium fell silent as the players and fans stood transfixed, staring at these strange objects.
“I remember everything,” said Ardico Magnini, a key player in the Fiorentina side. “Everything came to a stop because everybody was looking up at the sky intently [and] also there was some silver ‘glitter’ coming down from the sky. We were absolutely shocked from the moment we saw it.”4
Another incident was reported in Chile, where the Amicizia group are said to have established a base during that period on an island in south Chile (Chapter 13).
On the afternoon of August 17, 1985, an estimated two million people watched two UFOs for four hours in Santiago, the capital of Chile. “The general area where the objects were observed included Santiago’s metropolitan area with a population of over three million people, the central coastal region around the main port of Valparaiso, and various other resorts and locations in central Chile,” reports Antonio Huneeus. “Across the Andes in Argentina, the UFOs were also observed in the evening hours in Umkai, Mendoza, and other sites near the border with Chile. There was a large number of highly reliable witnesses.
“These include astronomers at the University of Chile’s Cerro Calan Observatory in Santiago, engineers at NASA’s Satellite Tracking Station in Peldehue, pilots of commercial airliners, military personnel, etc. The UFOs were also filmed by cameramen from the national TV station, Channel 7, the Cerro Calan astronomers, and private individuals.
“An ‘unidentified radar target’ was detected as well by the radar screens at Santiago’s International Airport of Pudahuel [and] published in the official magazine of Chile’s General Administration of Civil Aeronautics.”5
A Sinister Agenda
Returning to my Washington source, I learned that, shockingly, many children had gone missing, believed to have been abducted, particularly in the South Carolina area at that time. This was “confirmed” by the anonymous three-star general (cited in the previous chapter) to an American researcher in 1989. “There are over a million missing
children every year in the United States alone,” he alleged. “The aliens take about 2,200 children a year from the United States and other countries…. The rest of the missing children are the result of Mankind’s ‘dark side.’ The children are used in several ways: biological, to educate and return, experimentation, and disease studies. The same as adults.”6
Alaska Base
As briefly mentioned in an earlier chapter, an alien base was sited in Alaska—the nation’s largest state. George Adamski, the first to claim that aliens had established bases on Earth, remarked in a private letter to Emma Martinelli that he had learned from a marine engineer in Alaska that spacecraft landed frequently in a certain area “around the Aleutians.” “I have seen them, lots of them,” the engineer told Adamski in person in early 1952 (prior to Adamski’s first contact). “Not only the flying saucers but the cigar-shaped type too. I have a two-year-old daughter who has seen more of them and has even been inside more of them than most people will ever see…. They have been landing there. When they come in, we usually drive out to see the ships and visit the crews. My little girl is with me on most of these drives.”
“He told me the following, as I asked different questions,” Adamski continued. “All space craft are magnetically propelled [and] they vary in size all the way from thirty feet to five miles in length. No greater comfort or beauty could be found anywhere than is inside these ships…. They are coming from Mars, Venus, Saturn, and a system beyond ours known as System 359, the Wolf Star.
“The men average from three feet to six and a half feet in height [and] are very handsome. As he said, we are a crude form of humanity alongside of them…. The uniform of the tall men is a one-piece garment with an automatic button by which, when they press it, the whole garment opens up and can be dropped off easily and quickly, if desired. The little men wear two-piece uniforms fastened together with the same type fastener.”7
Patrick Price, a gifted psychic employed by a CIA contractor in the 1970s, “remotely viewed” an alien base in Alaska, which he said lay under Mount Hayes. He described these alien occupants as “looking like homo sapiens, except for the lungs, heart, blood, and eyes.”8,9
According to Preston Dennett, an established Californian researcher, a “friend of a friend,” given the pseudonym Tom, had worked for the U.S. government with a top-secret clearance at a base in Alaska, located almost totally underground in an eight-story building. The base, Dennett learned, supposedly financed itself by setting up the world’s leading drug smugglers. “Officials would arrest the drug smugglers, confiscate all the money and drugs, and then turn around and sell the drugs back to another smuggler—whom they would then proceed to arrest and confiscate [from].”
Tom claimed that some of the best scientific minds in the country were employed in advanced research, involving the latest technology. The major areas of research and development included biological weapons; electronic sensory and detection devices which allowed telescopic sight through solid objects, such as walls; and electromagnetic propulsion devices, “flying craft which needed no fuel other than the Earth’s magnetic field on which to operate. According to Tom, the ships look like UFOs, and are able to hover silently and move at astonishing speeds.”
Such was the level of security, it was claimed, that each week Tom was taken to a special room and injected with sodium pentothal, hypnotized, then “interrogated about every aspect of his life for the past week.”10 Another apocryphal story, of course. But in view of the additional accompanying hearsay evidence, such stories should not be dismissed arbitrarily.
Robert F. Dorr, a former senior diplomat and leading aviation authority who served in the U.S. Air Force, claims that the 49th state was the center of a “UFO war” in the 1970s. He cites, for instance, a case in June 1975 involving a Lockheed T-33 two-seat trainer repeatedly buzzed by a circular craft estimated to be 150 feet in diameter. All attempts at avoiding the craft failed. Indeed, the pilots were convinced the craft was attempting to ram them. Fortunately, the craft suddenly “vanished.” Furthermore, bizarre weather conditions were frequently encountered by pilots. “Radios and electronic instruments don’t work the way they’re supposed to,” said an experienced air charter pilot. “Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and lightning appear when there’s no meteorological reason to expect them. Even when the weatherman predicts CAVU [ceiling and visibility unlimited], you sometimes get storms. And you get these weird cloud formations where the whole sky suddenly turns a milky, amber color. It’s terrifying.”11 Such deliberately induced manipulations of weather by aliens were verified for me by the Washington source—and by the distinguished Brazilian explorer and researcher Dr. Rubens J. Villela (see Unearthly Disclosure).
John B. Alexander is a retired U.S. Army colonel who served as a project manager at Los Alamos National Laboratory and worked with the National Research Council, the Council on Foreign Relations, and as a consultant to the National Intelligence Council, the CIA, the U.S. Special Operations Command, and the Army Science Board. In his book UFOs he concedes the reality thereof, per se, but dismisses an alien interpretation. In the late 1980s, an unnamed friend in the Inspector General’s Office came across a stack of reports that had accumulated in a battalion command center in Alaska. “There were eighteen reports of events in January 1987 near St. Lawrence Island, which lies in the Bering Sea well west of the Alaska mainland,” writes Alexander. “This rather large island is home to just more than a thousand people, mostly Yupik, who are among those who hunt for survival purposes.” Of the reports described to Alexander, the following is interesting:
“At picture A is a replica of the drawing submitted…. The large domed object on the right side of the picture was described as far larger than a Boeing 747 aircraft. It was followed by two smaller discs. All were very dark on the underside and were traveling toward the north trailing smoke. The observers then noticed that the large craft appeared to generate a cloud that engulfed it. The UFO, shrouded in the cloud, was then seen to fly against [the] direction from which the wind was blowing.”12
Perhaps of relevance here is the well-known case involving the extraordinary radar-confirmed encounter with a giant craft reported by the crew of a Japan Airlines Boeing 747 on its approach to Anchorage Airport on November 17, 1986, to which I alluded briefly in Chapter 15.
Presidential Involvement
A number of U.S. presidents have been exposed to the alien situation. According to Bruno Sammaciccia of the Amicizia W56 group, even George Washington was contacted. No details are provided, other than that in addition to “W56”—referring to the group’s starting date in 1956—it was also meant as a form of homage to the nation’s first president.13 Chapter 4 describes several meetings with aliens said to have been arranged with President Eisenhower. And according to the comedian and musician Jackie Gleason, who had a great interest in the subject, one night in 1973 he was taken by his friend President Richard M. Nixon to a top-secret repository at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, where bodies of aliens were stored. Beverly McKittrick, Gleason’s wife, confirmed that her husband had returned from the trip visibly shaken by the experience.14
In Chapter 15, I cited evidence from Captain Bill Uhouse, a former U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot who claims to have worked on a top-secret program relating to the avionics of simulators built for the reproduction of alien vehicles. In an interview with Glenn Campbell, using the pseudonym “Jarod-2,” Uhouse stated that to protect what was found at the disc crash sites, “those in charge at the time scrambled for a position and a decision as to whom in the government would carry the responsibility:
“This included security, material, personnel, documents, and military and civilian intelligence. It was not decided until the Eisenhower administration in the early part of 1953. A group was formed by the president, and the chairman of the group was Vice President Richard Nixon. Around June of 1953, the final decision was made to set up a ‘satellite government.’ This s
eparate government would interface with the U.S. government for support only.”
Personnel involved in any part of the disc retrievals were reassigned to this satellite government, new security requirements were established, and new clearances were assigned. “Think what you would do to maintain a level of secrecy of something inherently totally bizarre in nature,” Uhouse explained. “Nixon did it right by establishing the satellite government. This provided cover for the visitors plus a totally new concept for protecting all information relating to this subject.”15
President Ronald Reagan took a considerable interest in the subject of aliens, having had two sightings. One of these occurred in 1974 when he was the governor of California. “We were near Bakersfield when Governor Reagan and [his security personnel] called my attention to a big light flying a bit behind my plane,” reported Reagan’s pilot, Bill Paynter. “It was a fairly steady light until it began to accelerate, then it appeared to elongate. Then the light took off … from a normal cruise speed to a fantastic speed instantly.”
Reagan himself described the incident to Norman Miller, then Washington bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. According to Miller, Reagan ordered his pilot to follow the object. “All of a sudden, to our utter amazement it went straight up into the heavens,” said Reagan. “When I got off the plane, I told Nancy all about it. And we read up on the long history of UFOs.”16
On the evening of June 27, 1982, Reagan hosted Steven Spielberg in the White House at a special screening for thirty or so guests of the soon-to-be-released movie, E.T.—The Extraterrestrial. In an interview with “Quint” (Eric Vespe of Ain’t It Cool News) in 2011, Spielberg finally addressed the question of what Reagan was rumored to have said about the subject matter following the showing.