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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

PARANET ALPHA

PARANET ALPHA 04/01 –


- No, this is not an April Fool joke. Nor, by the way, isit the full extent of the Big Breakthrough. But its a good start. CitizensAgainst UFO Secrecy (CAUS) is reporting that the NSA has CONFIRMED the that theUS Air Force project code-named Aquarius is UFO-oriented. In their latest CAUSBULLETIN, editors Barry Greenwood and Lawrence Fawcett state the following: Oneof our members, Clifford Stone, received copies of letters sent to Senators JohnGlenn and Peter Domenici affirming that this was so. Stone requested theassistance of the Senators when the NSA became balky at responding to hisrequests on Aquarius. This comes as a striking reversal to previous statementsabout the non-relationship of Aquarius to UFOs. Apparently, the NSA does havetheir own "Project Aquarius" which they claim doesn't relate to UFOs. Feelingpressure from public inquiries which confused the NSA's "Aquarius" with therumored Aquarius/UFO project, the NSA seemingly has decided to "spill the beans"on the Air Force. Why this happened is unknown since a simple "no" to thesenators probably would not have gone any further. The NSA may have felt thatwith the number of inquiries coming in suddenly on Aquarius, there may have beena "smoking gun" in someone's hands that would have rendered additional denialsinto the category of "bald-faced lie".The significance of this revelation is this: 1) The Air Force, contrary topublic claims, continued investigating UFOs covertly at least until 1976. 2) Thedocument which first tipped investigators off to the existence of Aquarius isnow rendered much more credible. That document also spoke of something calledMJ-12, a rumored high-level brain trust signed into existence by Harry S. Trumanin 1947 to study the UFO phenomenon. The next part of the Big Breakthrough isreported to be an admission by the Pentagon of the continued existence of MJ-12.I can now tell you the media to keep your eyes on for further revelations, ifany are forthcoming: The New York Times, and 60 Minutes. There are unconfirmedreports that the latter TV magazine will be featuring a very revealing story onthe UFO front sometime this month. There are CONFIRMED reports that the New YorkTimes Science editor has heard rumors flying around the Pentagon to the effectthat either A) there will be an official announcement, or B) a whistle-blower isabout to blow. In the same vein, last night I had a phone conversation withMajor James McGaha, co-founder of Tucson Skeptics, Inc., the same group thattoday awarded the first "Fuzzy" to former state rep Jim Cooper (see ews).Last year before going public with our info on Aquarius, I showed the documentto the Major, whose reaction was quite interesting. When I told him last nightthat the document had been reportedly confirmed by Sen's Glenn and Domenici, his
- reaction was somewhat different. "The letters from the Senators are probablyforged", he said. "You know, its like those letters from Sen. Goldwater thatwere circulated, to the effect that he had been denied entrance to some buildingat Wright-Patterson AFB, which was supposed to contain alien bodies. Thoseletters made the Senator look ridiculous! I'd be willing to bet some aide of hisjust pulled a joke. "ParaNet has confirmed that the Goldwater letters were nojoke. The Senator has admitted in several interviews that the event really tookplace. We are in the process of confirming the Glenn and Domenici letters.Details to follow.
- Jim