CALL FOR OBAMA TO OPEN UFO FILESCall for Obama to open UFO files
By Dean Merchant, January 18, 2009
features@seacoastonline.com
UNH professor says it’s possible the B-2 stealth bomber, connected
to Pease through the 509th Bomb Wing, is a beneficiary of
extraterrestrial reverse engineering. Can You Handle The Truth?
Last November, Paradigm Research Group of Bethesda, Md., launched
“The Million Fax on Washington” campaign, urging Americans to fax,
e-mail or send letters to the Washington Transition Headquarters of
President-elect Barack Obama, calling on him to end the Truth
Embargo regarding extraterrestrial/UFO presence and to release any
information to the American people that would not jeopardize
national security.
According to the research group, 126 million Americans age 18 and
older believe UFOs are real and 180 million believe the government
is hiding the truth.
Dr. Ted Loder, University of New Hampshire professor emeritus,
became interested in extraterrestrials in 1997 when then governor
Jeanne Shaheen sent him at his own request, to a closed
congressional briefing in Washington, D.C., on UFOs.
As then Gov. Shaheen’s representative, Dr. Loder listened to
top-secret military witnesses as they described their observations
and sightings to members of Congress and the U.S. Senate.
Based on what he heard, Loder came to believe in the alleged
government cover-up of extra-terrestrial technologies, technologies
he feels the world desperately needs for safe, inexpensive and
sustainable energy to solve global poverty.
Loder is associated with the Disclosure Project, whose goal is for
“free and open” congressional hearings concerning UFOs and for the
release of allegedly suppressed technology, and with The Orion
Project, whose objective is to develop sustainable energy technology
to serve global humanitarian purposes.
Loder cites the B-2 stealth bomber as a possible beneficiary of ET
reverse engineering because there is evidence, he says, that the
craft is “anti-gravity assisted,” using anti-gravity propulsion some
believe was derived from recovered UFOs coupled with human
scientific research.
The B-2 is flown by the elite 509th Bomb Wing, several
aviation generations evolved from their 1947 Roswell fame.
(The 509th Composite Group was formed in World War
II to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.)
The 509th was stationed at Roswell, N.M., and their
intelligence officers were first on the crash site at Corona, 75
miles from Roswell. They
have been historically linked to the controversial event ever since.
Over the years cries of cover-up have failed to die out,
believing an extraterrestrial craft was downed and ETs recovered
from the wreckage.
By 1965 the 509th Bomb Wing had moved to Pease AFB in
Portsmouth as part of the Strategic Air Command during the Cold War,
with a powerful nuclear weapon delivery capability.
On Aug. 26 of that year the 509th participated in
a SAC bombing competition.
Eight days later, on Sept. 3, the lights went out at Pease
two hours before the “Incident at Exeter.”
“The 509th BW is special,” says nuclear physicist Stanley
Friedman, speaking from his home in New Brunswick, Canada.
“They were elite and hand-picked."
Friedman was the first civilian to investigate the Roswell site, in
1978, more than 30 years after the alleged crash.
He has met with and interviewed most of the primary players
of the event. As to a
possible connection between the 509th, Roswell, N.M., and Exeter,
N.H. Friedman says, "There are no coincidences."
'INCIDENT AT EXETER" COVER-UP?
As related in the New Hampshire Seacoast Sunday in 1990, "...Mark
was on duty at the main gate when, at about midnight, he and other
officers saw a huge, brightly lit object approaching the base at an
altitude of 300 to 400 feet.
As the object passed, silently, over the base, mark recalls,
lights began going out.
"Seconds later, mark raced to the base radar tower, where he
listened in as two jet fighters took off to give chase, but were
quickly outdistanced by the fast-moving object."
In his book "The Day After Roswell," retired Col. Philip J. Corso
claims he inherited the Roswell file at the Pentagon and farmed out
ET technologies for development.
But such is poppycock and folderol to retired Col. George
Rubin of Stratham. The
former N.H. state representative and crusty combat-seasoned
battalion commander spent time at the Pentagon.
Rubin says he is sure that if there was ET activity, he would
have been informed and adds that media-driven UFO stories have taken
on a life of their own.
Stanton Friedman, though, purports that there was an immediate
cover-up of the Roswell crash by President Truman and a select group
around him known as the "Majestic 12."
TO DISCLOSE OR NOT TO DISCLOSE
Kathleen Marden of Stratham, co-author with Stanley Friedman of
"Captured: The Betty and
Barney Hill UFO Experience," recalls being in an auditorium when all
present were asked to raise their hands if they did not believe in
UFO disclosure. She says
her own and Stanley Friedman's hands were conspicuously held up.
Marden, in her role as a social worker, is for partial
disclosure. Her training
leaves her concerned about "social unrest, depending on what's
released."
Friedman fears that national security secrets could be compromised
by those who mean to do harm in this age of terrorism.
Others, like State Rep. Susan Kepner, D-Hampton, who was a supporter
of New Mexico governor Bill Richardson's presidential bid, is for
disclosure only after measured review in Washington, because she
feels people "can be reactionary to information and act before they
think it all out. She
cited as an example the alleged weapons of mass destruction in Iraq,
and how the allegation "got people to go charging in after them."
JIMMY CARTER-DISCLOSURE PRESIDENT-NOT
Those demanding UFO disclosure may have finally found their man in
Osama's transition chief, John Podesta.
Podesta, Clinton's chief of staff from 1998 to 2001, is an
advocate for government openness.
At a national press club conference in 2002 he said the
government should "open the books" on its UFO investigations.
"I think it's time to open the books on questions that have remained
in the dark on the question of government investigations of UFOs
...It's time to find out what the truth really is that's out
there...because the American people, quite frankly, can handle the
truth and we ought to do it because it's the law," Podesta said.
But in response to a question by the late Tim Russert of NBC News,
Barack Obama said, he was more concerned about "improving the
quality of people's lives here on earth, than space aliens."
Osama's short list is already full.
In a forward to "The Roswell Dig Diaries" Gov. Richardson wrote "It
would help everyone if the U,S, government disclosed everything it
knows. With full
disclosure and our best scientific investigation, we should be able
to find out what happened on that fateful day in July of 1947.
The American people can handle the truth no matter how
bizarre or mundane, and contrary to what you see in the movies."
As a congressman, Richardson was denied access to the Roswell
files by the Department of Defense.
Richardson called on the federal government to "come clean on
Roswell."
For former Hampton police chief Robert Mark and those who sighted
the UFO that warm September night in 1965 as it traveled from
Portsmouth to Plaistow, the possibility of UFO disclosure under the
Obama administration remains to be seen.
For the time being they are left with Robert Mark's words
that the military intentionally withholds information to avoid panic,
"But if you see something like what I saw, you never forget it."
Should the question of disclosure come before Congress, Professor
Loder reminds readers that New Hampshire's junior senator Jeanne
Shaheen was fully briefed by him on ETs and UFOs on his return from
Washington, D.C. |
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