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UFOs and the Media
ABC News
May 10, 2001
UFOs, Aliens, and Secrets
Former Government Employees Say It’s Time to
Reveal Evidence
By Katelynn Raymer and
David Ruppe,
They're out there —
and the government knows.
That's according to a
group of about 20 former government workers, many of them
military and security officials, who stepped forward on
Wednesday to say they had witnessed evidence of aliens and
unidentified flying objects and called for congressional
hearings about such sightings. "These testimonies establish
once and for all that we are not alone," said Steven Greer,
director of the Disclosure Project, a nonprofit research
organization dedicated to disclosing alleged alien
sightings. Greer, who organized the program at the National
Press Club in Washington, argued that the United States and
other governments have known about UFOs for at least 50
years and have been keeping the information secret.
Greer said there were
some 400 witnesses who claim to have firsthand experience
with UFO sightings or alien evidence, and are willing to
testify before Congress. Among them is Daniel Sheehan, a
well-known Washington lawyer who is acting as counsel for
members of Greer's group. Sheehan told reporters that during
the Carter administration he found out about government-held
UFO information that then-CIA Director George Bush, father
of the current president, would not release. Sheehan said he
was then led into the National Archives, where he was shown
photographs of captured UFOs, complete with what appeared to
be alien writing symbols, but he was only allowed to take
notes on a yellow legal pad. He traced the photos onto the
cardboard back of his pad, he said.
International UFO Cabal?
James Oberg, an ABCNEWS
space consultant and retired NASA engineer, says Greer has
long argued "there's this bizarre theory that there is a
worldwide real X-file cabal that is using UFO technology."
But Oberg noted not every witness attending the conference
necessarily subscribed to Greer's theory, and says those
attending the press conference shouldn't be mocked. "People
see strange things they can't understand, and that can't be
explained either then or in hindsight, and it's good to keep
documenting these, because often the mysterious sightings
are things of interest, to military intelligence or even to
science." Oberg says people sometimes can be too quick to
conclude that the explanation is little green men. "Often,
I've seen people jump to conclusions about what they saw,
because, after all, to have been scared by a distant
fireball can be embarrassing but to have encountered an
alien space ship is more exciting."
Military Denies UFOs
The U.S. government
repeatedly has denied having any evidence of alien species,
though it investigated UFOs for decades. The Air Force was
responsible for investigating alleged sightings for the
military. From 1947 to 1969, the service's Project Blue Book
at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, investigated
12,618 reported sightings. It said it found explanations for
all but 701, such as swamp gas, airplane lights, weather
balloons and other natural phenomena. Sightings for which
explanations couldn't be determined were categorized as
sketchy reports that couldn't be pinned down. In 1997, the
Air Force announced it was formally closing its nearly
50-year investigation into the alleged alien sighting at
Roswell, N.M. It denied that there was evidence of a UFO at
Roswell and that the military covered it up. "Information
obtained through exhaustive records searches and interviews
indicated the material recovered near Roswell was consistent
with a balloon device of the type used in a then-classified
project," said a Pentagon statement. "No records indicated,
or even hinted at, the recovery of 'alien' bodies or
extraterrestrial materials."
Alien Energy?
In another statement
Wednesday, Donna Hare, a former NASA contract employee, said
that Apollo astronauts saw an alien craft when they landed
on the moon, but were told not to reveal it. Hare's source
was a man who had been quarantined with the astronauts.
Former Air Force Maj. George Filer III told reporters that
when he was at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey, an
alien craft came down, and an alien got out and was shot by
a military policeman. "Our security police went out there
and found him at the end of the runway dead," Filer said.
"They asked me to brief the general staff," he said, but was
later told not to. He said he would tell the story in front
of Congress. Filer is not new to UFO sightings. He has his
own Web site called Filer's Files, where he says he also
chased an alien ship over England when flying for the U.S.
Air Force. "I personally have observed a UFO both visually
and on radar. I've been chasing them ever since," he writes.
Greer said
extraterrestrials could provide a new, plentiful source of
energy that would supply the world's energy needs.
Information from alien encounters, said Greer, could also
have significant impact on the global environment and the
quest for world peace.

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