Announcement from Lesley Gunter – New Mexico- land of much enchantment

Lesley ,

Among other things- blogger extragalactic and she is on the executive committee of the highly regarded group– New Mexico UFO/Paranormal Forum

Anyhow, it is now posted:
http://www.afterdisclosure.com/2010/10/lesley-gunter.html

Best,
Lesley


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Will the Little Red Diary enlighten us on the reality of UFOs and the worldwide cover-up? Is it all true series #155

I have written in the past about the Monroe (Marilyn) connection to the world of UFOs. I question did JFK or Bobby K spill the beans to Marilyn and was she going to spill the UFO beans to the world?

We all may find out shortly for Vanity Fair’s Nov. issue is going to start running at least parts of what was in her famous little red diary. Word has it that the Kennedys wanted her to destroy this journal. Was there more than their sexual exploits in this prized little book? My guess is there may have been many secrets in it that would have destroyed the Kennedys. Even though I liked them (the K-boys) for their shot at fighting world political tyranny, they had huge egos, which left them very vulnerable, and their enemies took full advantage of that.

Marilyn, Bobby and Jack together carried secrets that could have changed the world if known to the mainstream public. I am truly convinced of this for they all gave their lives so the Kennedys’ enemies would not be exposed. I believe the UFO picture was part of these secrets and Monroe was about to crack and open the floodgate of truth. Someone very close to Marilyn murdered her.

The Kennedys had made many enemies, but the most powerful ones were the military industrial complex, companies supporting the War machine. These companies had obtained and used UFO technology in exchange for the victimization of US citizens. The Kennedy’s could have definitely had this type of information

I believe the Kennedys at a future time would have alerted the world to this injustice, but Monroe in her fragile mental state was going to do a preemptive strike on the Kennedy’s knowledge and secrets, as jaded lovers do to destroy each other. Monroe paid the ultimate price, her life, and the secrets were held. Bobby and John also fell – these were powerful secrets and the Kennedys needed to be made an example of.

But no UFOs appeared in  famous indepth Kennedy – Marilyn super Vanity Fair article in Nov 2010 . If it had it  would confuse this strange fairytale of the two gallant knights and the vulnerable, beautiful princess. The Little red dairy — if it could only tell us what’s between the lines and the cracks of the pages- it could have been a moment of disclosure — but they say – Could have”, “would have”, and “should have”

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Sleep tight tonight for we will all awaken to fight another day for those modals of  lost opportunies.

MWiz.

Ben Rich Lockheed Skunk Works CEO had admitted in his Deathbed Confession

According to article published in May 2010 issue of the Mufon UFO Journal …- Ben Rich, the “Father of the Stealth Fighter-Bomber” and former head of Lockheed Skunk Works,had once let out information about Extraterrestrial UFO Visitors Are Real And U.S. Military Travel To Stars
What he said might be new to many people today, but he revealed the information before his death in January 1995. His statements helped to give credence to reports that the U.S. military has been flying vehicles that mimic alien craft.
The article was written by Tom Keller, an aerospace engineer who has worked as a computer systems analyst for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
1 : “Inside the Skunk Works (Lockheed’s secret research and development entity), we were a small, intensely cohesive group consisting of about fifty veteran engineers and designers and a hundred or so expert machinists and shop workers. Our forte was building technologically advanced airplanes of small number and of high class for highly secret missions.”
2 : “We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do.”
3 : “We now have the technology to take ET home. No, it won’t take someone’s lifetime to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now have the capability to travel to the stars. First, you have to understand that we will not get to the stars using chemical propulsion. Second, we have to devise a new propulsion technology. What we have to do is find out where Einstein went wrong.”

4 : When Rich was asked how UFO propulsion worked, he said, “Let me ask you. How does ESP work?” The questioner responded with, “All points in time and space are connected?” Rich then said, “That’s how it works!”

Ben Rich Lockheed Former CEO knew of extraterrestrial UFO visitors

Lockheed “Skunk Works” former CEO knew the Roswell extraterrestrial UFO influenced designs of Testor model kits for Roswell UFO models, and U.S. top secret aircraft. According to a CNI News report by Colorado resident Michael Lindemann, the design information was derived from forensic illustrations and numerous witness testimonies about the Roswell UFO, provided by William L. “Bill” McDonald.
In an e-mail, dated July 29, 1999, apparently addressed to Lindemann, McDonald referenced an excerpt of a discussion with Harold Puthoff, founder of the highly classified U.S. “remote viewing” program.

McDonald said: “Well Hal, you asked for it! Now that legendary Lockheed engineer and chief model kit designer for the Testor Corporation, John Andrews, is dead, I can announce that he personally confirmed the design connection between the Roswell Spacecraft and the Lockheed Martin Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs), spyplanes, Joint Strike Fighters, and Space Shuttles.

Andrews was a close personal friend of “Skunk Works” CEO Ben Rich — the hand-picked successor of Skunk Works founder Kelly Johnson and the man famous for the F-117 Nighthawk “Stealth” fighter, its “half-pint” prototype the “HAVE BLUE”, and the top-secret F-19 Stealth Interceptor. Before Rich died of cancer, Andrews took my questions to him.
Dr. Ben R. Rich former Lockheed Skunk Works CEO confirmed:

1. There are 2 types of UFOs — the ones we build and ones ‘they’ build. We learned from both crash retrievals and actual “hand-me-downs.” The Government knew and until 1969 took an active hand in the administration of that information. After a 1969 Nixon “purge”, administration was handled by an international board of directors in the private sector…
2. Nearly all “biomorphic” aerospace designs were inspired by the Roswell spacecraft — from Kelly’s SR-71 Blackbird onward to today’s drones, UCAVs, and aerospace craft…
3. It was Ben Rich’s opinion that the public should not be told [about UFOs and extraterrestrials] . He believed they could not handle the truth — ever. Only in the last months of his decline did he begin to feel that the “international corporate board of directors” dealing with the “Subject” could represent a bigger problem to citizens’ personal freedoms under the United States Constitution than the presence of off-world visitors themselves.”
Lindemann added that “Bill McDonald received the above information from Andrews from 1994 until their last phone call near Christmas in 1998.” Lindemann also noted “It should also be known that Dr. Ben R. Rich attended a public aerospace designers and engineers conference in 1993 before his illness overwhelmed him in which he stated — in the presence of MUFON Orange County Section Director Jan Harzan and many others that – ‘We’ (i.e., the U.S. aerospace community/military industrial complex) had in it’s possession the technology to “take us to the stars”.
See the complete letter in May, 2010 MUFON UFO Journal from John Andrews and the hand written reply from Dr. Ben Rich. Hear more revealing testimony from Disclosure Project whistleblowers. NASA can not deny secrets discovered by UK hacker Gary McKinnon and many astronauts if it expects full funding from the Obama White House administration.

Lockheed Skunkworks Engineer USAF, and CIA Contractor Admitted : UFO Are Real
Don Phillips, “These UFOs were huge and they would just come to a stop and do a 60 degree, 45 degree, 10 degree turn, and then immediately reverse this action”. During the Apollo landing, Neil Armstrong says, “They’re here.They are right over there and looking at the size of those ships., it is obvious they dont like us being here”. When I was working with the Skunkworks with Kelly Johnson, we signed an agreement with the government to keep very quiet about this.
Anti-gravitational research was going on. We know that there were some captured craft from 1947 in Roswell, they were real. And, yes, we really did get some technology from them. And, yes, we really did put it to work. We knew each other from what we call an unseen industry. We can term it black, deep black, or hidden.
The knowledge I have of these technologies came from the craft that were captured here. I didn`t see the craft, nor did I see the bodies, but I certainly know some of the people that did. There was no question that there were beings from outside the planet.
Are these ET people hostile? Well, if they were hostile, with their weaponry they could have destroyed us a long time ago. We got these things that are handhold scanners that scan the body and determine what the condition is. We can also treat from the same scanner.
I can tell you personally that we’ve been working on them. And we have ones that can diagnose and cure cancer. One of the purposes I had for founding my technology corporation in 1998 was to bring forth these technologies that can clean the air and can help get rid of the toxins, and help reduce the need for so much fossil fuel. Yes, it is time. I can tell you personally that it has already started. pp. 375 ,383.

Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission 'Initiative 300' campaign begins

Jeff Peckman

* Denver UFO Examiner

The Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission ballot initiative is now officially ‘Initiative 300’ for the November 2, 2010 General Election in Denver. The voter education campaign started Sept. 1. A special
‘newspaper’ for voters is viewable in a series of articles linked to the EXTRA Campaign web site Voter Education page. An abbreviated hard copy for distribution will be printed soon.

The newspaper includes quotation excerpts from government insiders and whistleblowers about UFOs being real and extraterrestrial intelligent beings visiting Earth. Many well known political leaders and celebrities have witnessed UFOs not from Earth, called for disclosure, or were part of the cover-up. Here is a preview:

* “Yes, there have been ET visitations”- Apollo Astronaut, Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D.
* “Flying Saucers are real” – Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, WWI Medal of Honor winner
* “The Phenomenon [UFO] is real…” – Mikhail Gorbachev
* “We didn’t file a report on the object because…they considered you a nut if you saw a UFO” – Ronald Reagan
* Muhammad Ali saw at least 22 UFOs.
* Elvis Presley saw UFOs and reported contact with extraterrestrial beings.
* Jimmy Carter filed a UFO report.

The following article titles from the Initiative 300 newspaper highlight a wide range of related issues:

Part 1 – Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission ‘Initiative 300’ voter education
(summary of commission cost, duties, reasons for creating commission, public safety, police officer’s ET contacts. Also links to document correcting Denver Budget and Management Director’s gross overestimate of potential reimbursable costs to the city from the ET Affairs Commission activities)

Part 2A – ‘Initiative 300’ – UFOs and news media censorship
(Eisenhower, CIA, Walter Cronkite, Sarah McClendon, Carl Bernstein, CBS News)

Part 2B – ‘Initiative 300’ – UFOs and entertainment media – truth disguised as ‘fiction’
(Edgar Mitchell, Elvis Presley, Muhammad Ali, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Walt Disney, Hollywood)

Part 3 – ‘Initiative 300’ – suppressed ET technology creates human and monetary costs
(Maury Alberston – co-founder of Peace Corps, Philip J. Corso, Sr., extraterrestrial cure for cancer, Donald Rumsfeld, CIA money-siphoning, economic opportunities for Denver)

Part 4 – ‘Initiative 300’ – UFOs, astronauts, and NASA
(Astronauts: Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, Edgar Mitchell, Neil Armstrong, NASA UFO cover-up, UK hacker Gary McKinnon, whistleblowers)

Part 5 – ‘Initiative 300’ – UFOs and Nukes, FAA, and Air Force Cover-up
(cover-up of UFOs at nuclear missile bases, General Nathan Twining, threats against UFO witnesses, Wernher von Braun “big lie” of alien invasions)

Part 6 – ‘Initiative 300’ – political and religious leaders, UFOs and ETs
(Presidents: Truman, Eisenhower, Ford, Carter, Reagan. Hillary Clinton, Tom Tancredo, former AZ Governor Fyfe Symington, UN Resolution, Mikkail Gorbachev, UK PM David Cameron, EU Parliament Declaration, Monsignor Balducci – Vatican, Father Funes – Vatican Observatory

Part 7 – ‘Initiative 300’ – ET Affairs Commission full text and online petition

Part 8 – ‘Initiative 300’ – UFOs and opinion polls
(Poll samples 1966-2009, Gallup, Mensa Society, Astronomical Society, Pilots, Youth, Women, Associated Press, Newsweek, CNN/TIME, Life Magazine, Roper, AOL, Channel 7 News Denver, MSNBC, LA Times)

A major criticism by the EXTRA Campaign is the suppression of advanced extraterrestrial technologies that could cure serious diseases like cancer and eliminate the need for fossil fuels. Politicians running for office will especially want to take notice of the Initiative 300 newspaper. In the past, key leaders of both major U.S. political parties have either had UFO sightings or called for disclosure of UFO files. And this year, conservatives have been more open and progressive than liberals in discussing the topics of UFOs and extraterrestrial visitors.

View all 8 pages of the Initiative 300 voter education paper.

Lesley's New Mexico L.O.W.F.I. site -September NM UFO/Paranormal Forum Meeting

September NM UFO/Paranormal Forum Meeting
September 18th, 2010 | Author: lesley

I did end up going because we decided to go to the Santa Fe Renaissance Faire tomorrow instead. As always, I was running late. The meeting started at 12:30 and I was leaving my house around 1:00 – just in time to watch 3 black helicopters fly over as I walked to the car.

Well, by the time I got there I had missed Norio’s musical performance and Rebecca was already well into her BVM presentation. I did get to hear her full presentation on the 1973 Coyne Helicopter/UFO case, which was very interesting.

After that another lady shared a sighting she had recently in Albuquerque, involving orb like UFOs. I am hoping to see the photos soon. One of the interesting things about that was that she could see these orbs and photographed them, but the woman with her could not see them.

After that, many of us headed to Applebees to continue gabbing. I have to give big kudos to the Applebees wait staff — they are always so nice and give such good service to our group! This time our waiter seemed more than a little interested in what we were talking about, maybe he will show up at a future meeting. As normal I found myself gabbing away with Mary, Hannah and Abe. It is impossible to chat with everyone at the table — too many of us, though I did manage to chat briefly with a few others.

Lastly and most of all, I want to say how incredibly fortunate I feel to be a member of such a group of individuals! It is not the stuffy organized group where people are “approved” to speak and care more about moving up the ladder than sharing their experiences and hearing about others. These are all people that are genuinely very interested in UFOs (UFOlogy), cryptozoology and various fortean occurrences. Also, much of the credit goes to Mike, he is the one that books the room and makes sure that everyone knows when and where we are meeting. Also, Mary who makes sure that Applebees reserves space for us.

If you consider that about 6 years ago I didn’t know even 1 other person in Albuquerque that was really interested in such things, well, you can imagine how fortunate I feel now.

The Most Isolated Man on the Planet He's alone in the Brazilian Amazon, but for how long? – (Will this story show the Path of the total Human Race )

My Comment — Would a group of outside beings (outside the human race )- leave the last human standing or because who and what we are ,will we be isolated in the Universe ? MWiz.

By Monte Reel Posted Friday, Via Slate Aug. 20, 2010, at 7:08 AM ET

The most isolated man on the planet will spend tonight inside a leafy palm-thatch hut in the Brazilian Amazon. As always, insects will darn the air. Spider monkeys will patrol the treetops. Wild pigs will root in the undergrowth. And the man will remain a quietly anonymous fixture of the landscape, camouflaged to the point of near invisibility.

That description relies on a few unknowable assumptions, obviously, but they’re relatively safe. The man’s isolation has been so well-established—and is so mind-bendingly extreme—that portraying him silently enduring another moment of utter solitude is a practical guarantee of reportorial accuracy.

He’s an Indian, and Brazilian officials have concluded that he’s the last survivor of an uncontacted tribe. They first became aware of his existence nearly 15 years ago and for a decade launched numerous expeditions to track him, to ensure his safety, and to try to establish peaceful contact with him. In 2007, with ranching and logging closing in quickly on all sides, government officials declared a 31-square-mile area around him off-limits to trespassing and development.
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It’s meant to be a safe zone. He’s still in there. Alone.

History offers few examples of people who can rival his solitude in terms of duration and degree. The one that comes closest is the “Lone Woman of San Nicolas”—an Indian woman first spotted by an otter hunter in 1853, completely alone on an island off the coast of California. Catholic priests who sent a boat to fetch her determined that she had been alone for as long as 18 years, the last survivor of her tribe. But the details of her survival were never really fleshed out. She died just weeks after being “rescued.”

Certainly other last tribesmen and -women have succumbed unobserved throughout history, the world unaware of their passing. But what makes the man in Brazil unique is not merely the extent of his solitude or the fact that the government is aware of his existence. It’s the way they’ve responded to it.

Advanced societies invariably have subsumed whatever indigenous populations they’ve encountered, determining those tribes’ fates for them. But Brazil is in the middle of an experiment. If peaceful contact is established with the lone Indian, they want it to be his choice. They’ve dubbed this the “Policy of No Contact.” After years of often-tragic attempts to assimilate into modern life the people who still inhabit the few remaining wild places on the planet, the policy is a step in a totally different direction. The case of the lone Indian represents its most challenging test.

A few Brazilians first heard of the lone Indian in 1996, when loggers in the western state of Rondônia began spreading a rumor: A wild man was in the forest, and he seemed to be alone. Government field agents specializing in isolated tribes soon found one of his huts—a tiny shelter of palm thatch, with a mysterious hole dug in the center of the floor. As they continued to search for whoever had built that hut, they discovered that the man was on the run, moving from shelter to shelter, abandoning each hut as soon as loggers—or the agents—got close. No other tribes in the region were known to live like he did, digging holes inside of huts—more than five feet deep, rectangular, serving no apparent purpose. He didn’t seem to be a stray castaway from a documented tribe.

Eventually, the agents found the man. He was unclothed, appeared to be in his mid-30s (he’s now in his late 40s, give or take a few years), and always armed with a bow-and-arrow. Their encounters fell into a well-worn pattern: tense standoffs, ending in frustration or tragedy. On one occasion, the Indian delivered a clear message to one agent who pushed the attempts at contact too far: an arrow to the chest.

Peaceful contact proved elusive, but those encounters helped the agents stitch together a profile of a man with a calamitous past. In one jungle clearing they found the bulldozed ruins of several huts, each featuring the exact same kind of hole—14 in all—that the lone Indian customarily dug inside his dwellings. They concluded that it had been the site of his village, and that it had been destroyed by land-hungry settlers in early 1996.

Those kinds of clashes aren’t unheard of: Brazil’s 1988 Constitution gave Indians the legal right to the land they have traditionally occupied, which created a powerful incentive for settlers to chase uncontacted tribes off of any properties they might be eyeing for development. Just months before the agents began tracking the lone Indian, they made peaceful first contact with two other tribes that lived in the same region. One tribe, the Akuntsu, had been reduced to just six members. The rest of the tribe, explained the chief, had been killed during a raid by men with guns and chainsaws.

he most isolated man on the planet will spend tonight inside a leafy palm-thatch hut in the Brazilian Amazon. As always, insects will darn the air. Spider monkeys will patrol the treetops. Wild pigs will root in the undergrowth. And the man will remain a quietly anonymous fixture of the landscape, camouflaged to the point of near invisibility.
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That description relies on a few unknowable assumptions, obviously, but they’re relatively safe. The man’s isolation has been so well-established—and is so mind-bendingly extreme—that portraying him silently enduring another moment of utter solitude is a practical guarantee of reportorial accuracy.

He’s an Indian, and Brazilian officials have concluded that he’s the last survivor of an uncontacted tribe. They first became aware of his existence nearly 15 years ago and for a decade launched numerous expeditions to track him, to ensure his safety, and to try to establish peaceful contact with him. In 2007, with ranching and logging closing in quickly on all sides, government officials declared a 31-square-mile area around him off-limits to trespassing and development.
Advertisement

It’s meant to be a safe zone. He’s still in there. Alone.

History offers few examples of people who can rival his solitude in terms of duration and degree. The one that comes closest is the “Lone Woman of San Nicolas”—an Indian woman first spotted by an otter hunter in 1853, completely alone on an island off the coast of California. Catholic priests who sent a boat to fetch her determined that she had been alone for as long as 18 years, the last survivor of her tribe. But the details of her survival were never really fleshed out. She died just weeks after being “rescued.”

Certainly other last tribesmen and -women have succumbed unobserved throughout history, the world unaware of their passing. But what makes the man in Brazil unique is not merely the extent of his solitude or the fact that the government is aware of his existence. It’s the way they’ve responded to it.

Advanced societies invariably have subsumed whatever indigenous populations they’ve encountered, determining those tribes’ fates for them. But Brazil is in the middle of an experiment. If peaceful contact is established with the lone Indian, they want it to be his choice. They’ve dubbed this the “Policy of No Contact.” After years of often-tragic attempts to assimilate into modern life the people who still inhabit the few remaining wild places on the planet, the policy is a step in a totally different direction. The case of the lone Indian represents its most challenging test.

A few Brazilians first heard of the lone Indian in 1996, when loggers in the western state of Rondônia began spreading a rumor: A wild man was in the forest, and he seemed to be alone. Government field agents specializing in isolated tribes soon found one of his huts—a tiny shelter of palm thatch, with a mysterious hole dug in the center of the floor. As they continued to search for whoever had built that hut, they discovered that the man was on the run, moving from shelter to shelter, abandoning each hut as soon as loggers—or the agents—got close. No other tribes in the region were known to live like he did, digging holes inside of huts—more than five feet deep, rectangular, serving no apparent purpose. He didn’t seem to be a stray castaway from a documented tribe.

Eventually, the agents found the man. He was unclothed, appeared to be in his mid-30s (he’s now in his late 40s, give or take a few years), and always armed with a bow-and-arrow. Their encounters fell into a well-worn pattern: tense standoffs, ending in frustration or tragedy. On one occasion, the Indian delivered a clear message to one agent who pushed the attempts at contact too far: an arrow to the chest.

Peaceful contact proved elusive, but those encounters helped the agents stitch together a profile of a man with a calamitous past. In one jungle clearing they found the bulldozed ruins of several huts, each featuring the exact same kind of hole—14 in all—that the lone Indian customarily dug inside his dwellings. They concluded that it had been the site of his village, and that it had been destroyed by land-hungry settlers in early 1996.

Those kinds of clashes aren’t unheard of: Brazil’s 1988 Constitution gave Indians the legal right to the land they have traditionally occupied, which created a powerful incentive for settlers to chase uncontacted tribes off of any properties they might be eyeing for development. Just months before the agents began tracking the lone Indian, they made peaceful first contact with two other tribes that lived in the same region. One tribe, the Akuntsu, had been reduced to just six members. The rest of the tribe, explained the chief, had been killed during a raid by men with guns and chainsaws.

If you go to Rondônia today, none of the local landowners will claim any knowledge of these anecdotal massacres. But most aren’t afraid to loudly voice their disdain over the creation of reserves for such small tribes. They will say that it’s absurd to save 31 square miles of land for the benefit of just one man, when a productive ranch potentially could provide food for thousands.

That argument wilts under scrutiny, in part because thousands of square miles of already-cleared forest throughout the Amazon remain barren wastelands, undeveloped. The only economic model in which increased production absolutely depends on increased clearing is a strictly local one. The question of who’d benefit from clearing the land versus preserving it boils down to two people: the individual developer and the lone Indian.

The government agents know this, which is why they view the protection of the lone tribesman as a question human rights, not economics.

He eats mostly wild game, which he either hunts with his bow-and-arrow or traps in spiked-bottom pitfalls. He grows a few crops around his huts, including corn and manioc, and often collects honey from hives that stingless bees construct in the hollows of tree trunks. Some of the markings he makes on trees have suggested to indigenous experts that he maintains a spiritual life, which they’ve speculated might help him survive the psychological toil of being, to a certain extent, the last man standing in a world of one.

But how long can his isolation last? I get Facebook updates telling me what people half a world away are eating for breakfast. Corporations and governments are pushing deeper and farther than ever in search of bankable resources. How can it be that no one has flushed this man out already? In 2010, can anyone realistically live off the grid?

Some Brazilians believe that the rapid spread of technology itself might protect his solitude, not threaten it. The agents who have worked on the lone Indian’s case since 1996 believe that the wider the story of the man’s isolation spreads—something that’s easier than ever now—the safer he’ll be from the sort of stealthy, anonymous raids by local land-grabbers that have decimated tribes in the past. Technologies like Google Earth and other mapping programs can assist in monitoring the boundaries of his territory. Instead of launching intrusive expeditions into the tribal territories to verify the Indians’ safety, Brazilian officials have announced they will experiment with heat-seeking sensors that can be attached to airplanes flying high enough to cause no disruption on the ground.

I first heard of the lone Indian a little more than five years ago, when I was the South America correspondent for the Washington Post and was interviewing a man who headed the federal department responsible for protecting isolated tribes in the Amazon. He mentioned the man as an aside, giving me a rundown of the latest attempt to force contact with him—the expedition that ended with an agent getting shot in the chest with an arrow.

I traced a huge star and three exclamation points in the margin of my notebook as he moved onto another subject. Those flags—don’t forget to come back to this!—were pointless, because I couldn’t stop thinking about the lone man and those daredevil expeditions to contact him.

Now, what I keep coming back to is a little different: the lone man and the unprecedented restraint the agents are showing in choosing not to repeat history.

MONTE REEL

Will WikiLeaks do for the UFO World what it did for the Afghan War? Is it all True Series #146

WikiLeaks is an internet website that most of us never heard of until 07/25/10 when they released 90,000 secret military documents about the Afghanistan War. I believe this release will change the course of the war, end it sooner and save lives, American lives. So the truth can be good, real good.

Julian Assange who is the founder and director of WikiLeaks calls himself a “transparency activist.” I kind of like the term, although I like truth activist better. What WikiLeaks has now is the credibility to make things happen.

There are always documents to be found, maybe the old paper way, but always X’s and O’s computer code, words and cyber memory. We as truth-seekers have to look and find the data and get it like WikiLeaks or the others who will come after WikiLeaks is gone. I am sure somewhere there is data explaining the true events that lead to 911 and the complex cover-up that is solidly in place today.

But now there is hope for the UFO community as we have waited for the vehicle and it has arrived. The vehicle is the Internet and its ability to stay anomalous [Do you mean anonymous?] here, there, everywhere and nowhere. I believe the whole truth about UFOs and the massive government cover-up is maybe only days away from the top popping off the bottle of truth, at the very most only several months from now. The power of the truth movement is going to change this world, but unfortunately this never is a peaceful transition.

Truth must come if we are going to evolve into higher beings and fear is the only thing that keeps us from the truth. I do fear for the safety of Julian Assange, for the Masters of the World are waking up, and they know their greed is fed by stopping the truth. These Masters will hunt down the truth Sayers, but in the world of the Internet there are many places to hide, and I hope Julian Assange finds a very safe harbor.

I salute Julian, WikiLeaks and the others presently out there and the new army of truth-seekers who will change our world forever.

Sleep tight, a new and beautiful paradigm has just started – the Age of Truth and No Fear.

MWiz.

Annoucement–The UFO Watchtower and Colorado MUFON—2010 UFO Conference September 4 and 5

For More Information Please Contact:
Judy Messoline
719-378-2296
The UFO Watchtower and Colorado MUFON (The Mutual UFO Network) will host the 2010 UFO Conference September 4 and 5 at the UFO Watchtower, located 22 ½ miles north of Hooper on Highway 17.

Saturday speakers will include: Joe Fex, Sasquatch and Paranormal Investigator;
Gloria Hawker, Hypnotherapist and abductee; Paola Harris, from traditional Ufology to AVATAR, a New World view; Larry Porter, Remote Healing; Charles Hall, Nellis Air Force Base and the Tall Whites.
For the complete list of speakers visit www.ufowatchtower.com
Activities begin at 8:30 AM with the last speaker at 6:00 PM.

The Sunday speaker lineup includes: Jules Kennedy, Channeler of other worldly sources; Dr. Ardy Clarke, a Professor Emeritus, will share stories related to her by indigenous people in the US, Mexico, Central America, the South Pacific and Australia: Dori Alsop Paden, will speak about the impact of extraterrestrial contact both physical and telepathic; Niara Terela Isley former enlisted Airman in the U.S. Air Force with a 3 month block of missing time.
Speakers begin at 9:00 AM with the last speaker at 4:00 PM.
Cost for the conference is $25 per person. Camping is available at $10 per night.

Friday, September 3, will find a Gathering of Native American Healers beginning at 10:00 AM featuring Native American singers and drummers.
Cost for this event is $15 per person. Camping is available at $10 per night.

Reservations for both of these events may be obtained by calling Judy at
719-378-2296.