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Focus
by Hamish Mackenzie After 50 Years The Cover-up Conspiracy Goes on....
On a raised platform beneath the galleried ceiling of the
prestigious National Press Club in Washington, DC, a group of
men and women, all experts in their chosen field, waited
patiently as the large hall filled with more than 150
journalists from newspapers and TV stations all around the
world.
For almost two hours, one by one, more than 20
"eye-witnesses" - nuclear missile silo commanders
and employees of large corporations - described their
experiences to the assembled press. Some spoke of inexplicable
encounters with unidentified lights and objects in the air,
others of the crashes of strange craft of "unaccountable,
un-elected and illegal projects". Yet others even claimed
to be involved with the "back-engineering of advanced
technology".
Many expressed frustration at their failure to be taken
seriously. All referred to a world-wide conspiracy to keep the
truth from governments and public alike. As each individual
spoke there was hushed attention, as each sat down applause
filled the room. At one point a cameraman for a US TV station
was heard to say: "Bloody hell, this is amazing - bloody
hell." and yet, since that day in May w001, the
silence has been deafening.
Last year, the Sunday Express was the first newspaper to
publish an article on the Disclosure Project, a US-Based UFO
group whose stated aim is to press the US Congress for an open
hearing. The group's founder, Dr Steven Greer, claims he is
continuing to gather "deep-insider witnesses"
who, if released from their security oaths, would tell
Congress what they know about an alleged cover-up of the
existence of UFOs and extra-terrestrials as well as the
possession of their advanced life-changing
technology.
But one year on, the Project seems nowhere nearer achieving
its goal, despite positive feedback from US Senators and
overwhelming interest from the public via their website. Dr
Greer is now concentrating on a grassroots effort to spread
the word via a global network of representatives.
"This is the best chance we have had in 50 years to find
out what is really going on," say David Williams, on of
the Disclosure Projects UK representatives. Now an IT director
in the finance industry, he is a former crypto-analyst in the
Royal Signals, once based in Whitehall.
"While I was there I had Top Secret clearance, and the
continuous flow of UFO reports that crossed my desk intrigued
me." he says. "They came from everywhere, and I
forwarded them on to various MoD and Government departments.
"I don't know what happened to them after they left me. I
have been trying to find out ever since, and after the 2001
press conference I decided to get involved with the Disclosure
Project. It only needs the wider public to realise that one of
the witnesses, someone like John Callahan is telling the truth
for the whole thing to be blown wide open."
John Callahan, a former senior investigator with the Accidents
and Investigations Branch of the US Federal Aviation
Authority, is a bluff and imposing presence. His story, like
the man, is hard to dismiss. At the press conference, he
recalled how, on November 18, 1986, the pilots of Japan
Airlines Flight 1628, flying over Alaska, reported they were
seeing "a huge ball with lights running around it... four
times as big as a 747". The sighting was significant
because the object was simultaneously being recorded on
ground-based radar at Anchorage Air Traffic Control. The
flight crew and ground radar operators watched as the UFO
performed aerobatics and flew at speeds beyond the capability
of any known aircraft. At one point the captain expressed
concern at the effects the object appeared to be having on his
instruments.
After more than half an hour, the "strange craft"
disappeared and the 747 landed safely.
The following day Mr Callahan attended a hurriedly convened
meeting at the request of Admiral Engen, then Administrator of
the Federal Aviation Authority. This meeting was attend by all
of those directly involved and claimed Mr, Callahan, three
anonymous CIA men. He says these men confiscated all the
audio, radar recordings printouts and documents associated
with the previous day's events and "told us this had
never happened and we had never had this meeting." They
never asked anyone if we had copies, so I never told them I
did."
There was a flurry of clicking cameras as Mr Callahan held up
numerous documents and invited the audience to inspect them
later. But many who were at the press conference were bemused
at the subsequent lack of publicity for the event.
"Perhaps the media were taken aback by the seriousness of
what they heard and just did not know how to handle it."
David Williams remarks. "It is surprising no one has even
tried to discredit the witnesses. Why have the big US
corporations [Lockheed Martin, Northrop, Boeing and others]
named as part of the cover-up, not objected and sued?"
Only last month the US newspaper Florida Today contributed to
the continuing speculation on how an event "with
testimony designed to be so compelling the [national] media
couldn't possibly freeze it out" had been left in the
cold.
"We were disappointed by not surprised by the limited
coverage." says Dr Greer, an accident and emergency
doctor who now devotes all his time to the Project. "So
we took our message direct to the people - local radio, TV and
well-attended public meetings." Since the press
conference, it has emerged that Dr Greer is not alone in
seeking to persuade the US Government to support disclosure.
Charles Huffer, a US-based UFO researcher, met the then
campaigning Governor George Bush in 2000. Live on CNN, Huffer
secured a promise from Bush that when in office he would 'get
right on to" the UFO issue and tell the people what was
really going on. Once in power this campaign promise has been
ignored and last year one of Huffer's supporters went on
hunger strike in protest.
This year US business development consultant Stephen Bassett
plans to run as an independent in the 8th Congressional
District of Maryland on the UFO disclosure ticket. The
election, in November, is expected to be hotly contested.
Bassett's objective is to win sufficient votes to have a say
in bringing the issue before Congress.
But interest among the general public has also been
considerable. The Projects press conference was broadcast and
watched live over the Internet by almost a quarter of a
million people. "it was the largest Webcast in
history." says Dr Greer.
Since then a further million have downloaded a recording of
the even from the Disclosure Project website, which has
received more than six million hits since May last year. Dr
Greer reports that more than 100 new witnesses have come
forward, several from the UK.
"This is not surprising." says Denis Plunkett, head
of the British Flying Saucer Bureau, still an active
organisation though wrongly reported last year to have closed
down. "For 50 years I have been receiving reports from
military personnel and police officers. Most did not want any
publicity, they were just trying to understand what they had
seen."
When asked if the Sunday Express could interview a UK witness,
Dr Greer said: "We do not want to reveal any of our new
witnesses now. There will be another press conference later in
the year, which we are planning to broadcast on cable and
satellite TV."
One concern for many observers has been that the Project may
not be as rigorous as it needs to be when screening witnesses.
And there does appear to have been some dissension within the
ranks. Some witnesses feel that the more exotic stories,
such as contact with aliens, should have been excluded.
"There is enough out there - unusual aerial craft that
need explanation." said a source who did not want to be
named. And at least one prominent witness has requested that
his name be withdrawn from the Project as he feels some of the
conclusions being drawn from the testimonies are "a step
too far". Edgar Mitchell, the Apollo 11 astronaut, and
one of the few men have set foot on the moon, is no longer a
Disclosure Project witness, though he continues to support its
aids. "I still believe that governments should open their
files on the UFO subject, but we don't seem to be much closer
to that, though likely it will happen sooner or later."
he told the Sunday Express.
"I am not a 'witness' of UFO events either in space or on
Earth. I don't have any first-hand experience but I have
discussed the subject with some 'old timers' who do have
first-hand knowledge."
One of the big tests of the Disclosure Project in the future
will be the quality of the new witnesses and its openness to
the sort of scrutiny it is claiming should be direct at
others. The history of UFO sightings has been tarnished by
fabrication - not just by people seeking attention but even by
UFO researchers. In the past few months, a prominent group has
admitted planting false information to discredit others in an
apparent attempt to prove that the whole UFO phenomenon can be
dismissed.
"Is it possible we have been scammed by some witnesses?
Yes. Do I think it likely? No." says Dr Greer, his
hackles rising. "We are not the CIA, we can't afford to
run $50,000 background checks on everyone. Our objectives are
to disclose the truth to the public and persuade Congress to
hold an open hearing.
"Over 20,000 letters have gone out from constituents all
over the US to their Congressmen. We have received numerous
expressions of serious interest from Senators. Only last week
I had a Congressman ring and ask us to give him a private
briefing.
"To get a Congressional hearing one of three things will
have to happen," Dr Greer continues. "The media will
have to call for it, or the public need to be heard asking for
it, or there has to be a massive, undeniable UFO event."
What is clear is that a large number of individuals have come
forward and made statements whose implications, if true, are
profound. If the witnesses are who they say they are - and are
found to be lying - then we should be very concerned about the
type of individuals who fly our planes, control air traffic,
man the missile silos and protect our communities.
If on the other hand, the witnesses are telling the truth then
- no matter how extraordinary - this is a serious issue.
"If we believe them,' says David Williams, "then we
have to accept that we are not alone. Someone is covering u8p
and we should want to know why.
"We may have been deceived by some of our witnesses, but
not by all of them." he continues. "There are too
many people who have seen something they can't explain. Those
trying to keep the secrets rely upon most of us being
too busy with our lives to be bothered. But more and more
people are getting interested, and one day there will be
enough to demand that governments tell us what the know."
For more information contact David Williams at
Disclosureproject@btinternet.com or visit the Project's
website at www.disclosureproject.org
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