Thursday, June 28, 2012

UFOs, The Government and the Great Alien Hoax

from Norio Hayakawa at Civilian Intelligence Central

E-mail = noriohayakawa@gmail.com



August 3, 2012:


Here are the latest comments I made in an hour and a half interview on August 7, 2012:

UFOs, THE GOVERNMENT AND THE GREAT ALIEN HOAX:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJPRycq565Q




Also here are six short presentations I have created in relation to the above fascinating topic, so that you will know just where I am coming from:


UFOs, The Government and the Great Alien Hoax:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xiVtVVtHUo

Fascinating origins of Dulce underground base rumors PART 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrdR60dq6RI

Fascinating origins of Dulce underground base rumors PART 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h44WXuwcjy8

Norio Hayakawa's hypothesis on alleged Dulce underground base:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZAlvqCM4v8

Area 51 in America's UFO sub-culture:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOMDbhPTWvQ

and

The ultimate Area 51 conspiracy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMAyYHWptZQ


My views on this topic is not that much different from those of the late William "Bill" Cooper:

William "Bill" Cooper interviewed: UFOs and the Alien Hoax:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnp1kkH5Ldg



By the way, here is a classic piece from Dr. Jacques Vallee (with whom I am in general agreement):

FIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL ORIGINS OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS:
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_flyingobjects116.htm


But I also highly regard my colleague, Tomas Scolarici's latest comments on a couple of points regarding Dr. Jacques Vallee's UFOLOGY.
This is a MUST-READ:


http://criticalufology.blogspot.com/2012/05/about-jacques-vallees-ufology.html



(BIO)

Norio Hayakawa, former director of the Civilian Intelligence Network, is a long-time UFO researcher who has, for many years, thoroughly studied the fascinating topic of Area 51 in Nevada as well as widespread claims about the existence of an underground base in Dulce, New Mexico.

He has spoken in many conferences nationwide, especially in the early 1990s.

His present focus is on the study of how a segment of the population's die-hard "beliefs" in physical UFOs and Aliens may not only have been manipulated but also may even have been promoted by part of an elite echelon of the U.S. intelligence community as well as by such similar cabal within the military.

He theorizes that a conditioning system has been strategically set by those secretive elitists ever since 1947.
He also brings about the importance of Operation Paperclip which may have played a role during those initial years.
This conditioning system, targeted towards a segment of the population could, in the near-future, become part of a global deception scenario.

He states, "UFO reports may not necessarily be caused by physical visits from space travelers. Alternate realities co-exist with us, making it extremely difficult to define 'reality' through out limited empirical understanding and our inability to detect them with our five senses".

But he also states, "the government is well aware of this as well as of the puzzling, overtly non-threatening but deceptive nature of the UFO phenomenon and may well take advantage of it in a future global scenario".




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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The great Alien Hoax and the UFO community, a highly complex situation

from Norio Hayakawa at Civilian Intelligence Central

E-mail = noriohayakawa@gmail.com


June 20, 2012

PLEASE READ TILL THE VERY END:

Dedicated to my late dearest mother who, in 1975, informed me that she had unmistakably seen a "flying saucer" that year:



BUT FIRST, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:

There is little doubt in my mind that the U.S. government and the military have been just as perplexed about the UFO phenomenon as the public all these years.
There is also little doubt in my mind that all the while they have also been convinced that the puzzling phenomenon, much to their relief, has never posed any direct national security threat whatsoever.
Under these circumstances, it is also my belief that they have even benefited, strange as it may sound, from a segment of the population's die-hard belief in the existence of actual, physical UFOs and Aliens.

It is quite possible that that several governmental agencies may even have planted moles in the so-called UFO community, again strange as it may sound, to even promote and encourage beliefs in such.

This may all sound quite contradictory, but this has even led some researchers (including myself) to speculate that the government (or those who influence and may even control our government) could benefit from this kind of belief held by such segment of the public and, in the future, could even develop and utilize technologies that may enable it to even stage a deceptive, artificial "extraterrestrial" threat to create panic (should such needs arise) in order to accelerate an enforced global order of some kind, especially after a series of global political, economic and social crises that many seem to envision.

In 1993 and 1994 I had corresponded with a Canadian journalist by the name of Serge Monast who came out with an allegation that NASA had a futuristic program called PROJECT BLUE BEAM that will be utilized to stage a fake extraterrestrial "crisis" for a global deception through tri-dimensional holographic projections together with advanced mind-control technologies.

In 1993 I came out with a two-hour video entitled SECRETS OF DREAMLAND in which I postulated just such possibilities.

By 1993 a researcher by the name of William "Bill" Cooper also began to embrace this conspiratorial scenario.

Here is a very important clip from the late William "Bill" Cooper:

THE ALIEN HOAX:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnp1kkH5Ldg

Besides the late William "Bill" Cooper and myself, here is a partial list of researchers who held or still continue to hold on to this theory:

Anthony J. Hilder, the late Ted Gunderson, Alex Jones, Jesse Ventura, Clyde Lewis and, of course, the late Serge Monast, to name just a few.

As you noticed, most of these are not Ufologists but researchers who are largely convinced that the so-called UFO community has been infiltrated and duped by governmental agents whose primary goal, again strange as it may sound, is to promote and encourage beliefs in physical UFOs and Aliens.

Does this mean that the UFO phenomenon is not real?
No, it certainly does not mean that.
On the contrary, the UFO phenomenon is absolutely real.
Even the world's foremost authority on the UFO phenomenon, Dr. Jacques Vallee, definitely states that the phenomenon is real.
However, as he stated many times, we cannot hastily conclude that the phenomenon has anything to do with actual physical extraterrestrial visitations:


PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:

My late beloved mother's incredible testimony of witnessing a "flying saucer" in 1975:

(a repost from my post of February 5, 2007):

Because of my fear of public ridicule, I have not told this true story publicly before, except to my closest friends.
It is only just recently that I have decided to go ahead and share this with the public.

My beloved mother passed away a few years ago in Yokohama, Japan, at the age of 88.
One of the most fascinating things my mother had ever told me happened one clear, cloudless day in the spring of 1975.

I was at that time living in Phoenix, Arizona.
I remember receiving from her a most interesting letter.
I could see her excitement in that letter.
She wrote to me in that letter saying that about 10 days before, she had distinctively observed a silver, metallic "flying saucer" shaped object (with a dome attached on top) hovering just over a crowded, elevated railway station (Kannai Station) in Yokohama.

It happened in broad daylight, around 11:30 a.m.
She described the object incredibly as a typical, "flying saucer", just as "flying saucers" have always been depicted in comic books or in Sci-Fi movies.

She said in the letter that it happened while she and her grandson were walking away from the railroad station and walking towards home to Motomachi area.
She felt as if "something had told her" to turn around and look back towards the railway station.
And, Lord behold, right over the station, she sudden saw this shiny, silverish, metallic, typical "flying saucer" (with a dome on top) hovering over.
She immediately pointed to her grandson to turn around and look.
And at that very moment, the object was gone....vanished!

The street was filled with people coming from and going to the railway station.
She was so awe-struck that she didn't even notice anyone observing the object nor did she scream out and tell anyone near her to look!

My mother had always been skeptical and always used to ridicule my serious interest in "UFOs" or "flying saucers" (as they were called then) ever since my father had told me of his sighting of a strange, greenish "ball of fire" slowly moving over Yokohama bay one summer night in 1947, as he was night-fishing, his favorite hobby of many, many years.
He swore that the object seemed as if it were intelligently controlled or intelligently maneuvering.
He said he had never seen anything like it before.
My father had passed away in 1982.

But getting back to my mother, her amazing sighting totally made her a believer.
Do I believe her sighting?
By all means, yes!
I have the highest respect for my mother and I totally believe what she said in the letter.
I visited my mother a few years later and she confirmed her sighting right to the detail.
There is no doubt in my mind that she did see what she said she saw.
But what do I think the "flying saucer" she saw was?

After more than 45 years of research behind the UFO phenomenon (I started my research in 1961), I have yet to come to any definitive conclusion as to what UFOs are.
Is it a physical phenomenon?....a religious apparition?
I still have no idea.
But I can definitely state that I believe my mother saw a "flying saucer".

This is why when a group of experienced pilots and several United Airlines employees reported that they had witnessed a metallic, saucer-shaped object hovering over Chicago's O'Hare International Airport last November in the later afternoon, I truly believe that they did see what they said they saw, i.e., a metallic, saucer-shaped object....and nothing else.
Again, as to what "flying saucers" really are, I haven't the slighted idea, even after more than 45 years of research.

During my 45 years of research, I have read hundreds and hundreds of sighting reports, anyalyzed hundreds of documents, seen many many alleged footages of sightings, personally experienced a couple or three sightings which I could not readily explain, interviewed hundreds of eyewitnesses (including some so-called "abductees") and traveled far and wide to many sightings location and places of interest in both Japan and the United States.
(I even visited Mexico, Chile and Argentina).

Surprising as it may sound, after all these personal efforts of many years, I cannot even come close to stating what is behind the UFO phenomena.
It still remains a mystery to me.

However, after all these years, the bottom line in my view is that we have yet to come up with a single, physical, solid, hard, tangible, publicly acknowledged irrefutable evidence whatsoever that we have ever been (or are being) visited by physical (biological) extraterrestrial entities piloting or maneuvering physical extraterrestrial spacecraft of any kind.

That is the bottom line.

I am not saying that the UFO phenomenon does not exist.
In fact, I believe that the phenomenon is real.
As I stated in the begining, one of the most highly respected researchers in the world today, Dr. Jacques Vallee, also emphatically states that the phenomenon is real.
However, Dr. Vallee cautions us, as I stated in the beginning, that we cannot assume that this phenomenon has to do with extraterrestrial visitations.

I am also simply saying that empirical science as we know it (the only discipline available so far that we can rely on to determine a physical existence of a phenomenon) has not come up with any single, concrete evidence to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that "UFOs" are "nuts-and-bolts" physical craft operated or manipulated and/or occupied by physical (biological) entities from advanced extraterrestrial civilizations.

This is why I came to believe that the entire phenomenon could even be some form of a religious manifestation or a religious manipulation by a power which we cannot comprehend simply by physical pursuit, a power which apparently is capable of presenting an "instant" (but only "temporary") appearance or illusion of being a physical phenomenon to the observer.

Some suggest that it could even be a momentary, holographic intrusion from some form of "parallel intelligence".
Some others even suggest that it could perhaps be some form of "time-slip", interdimensional "accident".
We just do not have the answer at the present time.

But having said all this, again here is the big question.
What about the government's position on all this?
I do believe, as I stated in the beginning, that the government and the military are just as much perplexed about this puzzling phenomenon as the public.
Will there be any disclosure by the government?
Absolutely not, because the government will never be able to explain to the public the non-physical (or many call it the "paranormal") aspect of this phenomenon.
If there ever will be a disclosure some day, it will only come from those intelligences themselves, if they exist.


AND HERE ARE THE LATEST COMMENTS I MADE IN A TWO-HOUR INTERVIEW ON JULY 31, 2012:

UFOs, THE GOVERNMENT AND THE GREAT ALIEN HOAX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj6mYdXqC7M



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Friday, June 8, 2012

The people's rallies at Area 51 and the ultimate conspiracy theory

from Norio Hayakawa at Civilian Intelligence Central

E-mail = noriohayakawa@gmail.com



THE PEOPLE'S RALLIES AT AREA 51 AND THE ULTIMATE CONSPIRACY THEORY

by Norio Hayakawa
June 8, 2012



As the organizer of the first People's Rally at Area 51 (which was held on June 6 of 1998) I can now state that it was a tremendous success.

In this historic rally we addressed many issues and demanded that the government:

1) admit the existence of the base and give it a proper name.

2) begin to compensate former workers who became ill due to their contact with toxic chemicals while working on the stealth program there.

3) stop burning toxic chemicals on open pits within the desert environment of Area 51

4) move the hidden Guard Shack right at the perimeter line where it should be and

5) construct a clearly marked fence along the perimeters lines rather than the oranges posts spread 50 yards apart.

However,only a couple of these demands have finally become a reality.

Just a few years ago the Department of Energy began to compensate the former workers (and the family of the workers who had passed away due to terminal illness caused by toxic substances at Area 51).


Also, they had stopped burning toxic chemicals on open pits at Area 51.

There are no longer "LETHAL FORCE WILL BE USED" signs at the boundary line.

However, other issues mentioned have not been realized yet.
Hopefully, the government will come clean on those issues.

Reminiscing the historic rallies at Area 51, I have recently documented them in a YouTube format entitled:

The People's Rallies at Area 51, historic images:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfeU9Aepm3M


But, there could be more to Area 51 than these peripheral issues.

There has been some speculation that the ultimate Area 51 conspiracy may be, in the future, to create a global deception.

On June 7, 1998, the Las Vegas Review Journal came out with a headline news item entitled ALIEN CONSPIRACY.

I was quite satisfied with the way the paper treated our first People's Rally at Area 51.
So I decided to create a short YouTube version of this historic event and renamed it:

THE ULTIMATE AREA 51 CONSPIRACY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMAyYHWptZQ

This concept that the government (or whatever group that influences and controls it) could in the future create and stage a fake "extraterrestrial" UFO-type threat in order to cause panic and to enforce the creation of a global government, has been supported by such as the late Bill Cooper, Anthony J. Hilder, the late Ted Gunderson, Alex Jones, Jesse Ventura, Clyde Lewis many others, including myself and the late Canadian investigative journalist Serge Monast (with whom I had corresponded in 1993 and 1994) who first brought up the Project Blue Beam concept in 1992.

It could be a long shot.
However, we will never know for sure.

Relating to this topic, some even say that a large-scale test of this concept may have taken place on March 13, 1997 over Phoenix, Arizona.


Here is an interesting item by Randall Fitzgerald who wrote on March 26, 2010:

MORE EVIDENCES FOR 'ARIZONA LIGHTS' AS A HOLOGRAPIC PROJECTION?

(QUOTE)

Two military projects to create holographic projectors for psychological warfare purposes have been brought to my attention which add weight to the idea that the March 13, 1997 sightings of a large aerial vehicle over Arizona may have been part of a psychological warfare experiment.

One project was underway and the other in discussion stages during 1996,a full year before the UFO sightings over Arizona occurred. (Please refer to my previous two columns on this site making the case that the Arizona Lights phenomenon might have been holographic in nature, conducted out of a psychological warfare testing range based at an Army intelligence center in southeastern Arizona.)

The first holographic project originated at the Army Research Lab at Adelphi, Maryland. Coincidence or not, it was the Maryland Air National Guard which dropped the flares around 10 p.m. on March 13, seen widely in the Phoenix area, that served to confuse the situation about whether the UFOs were planes, flares, or a single huge object.

Titled "A 3-D Holographic Display," this November 1996 progress report for the Army Research Lab discussed research and development of "an innovative technique for generating a three dimensional holographic display...the resultant image is a hologram that can be viewed in real time over a wide perspective or field of view." (Accession number: ADA338490.) As with most military intelligence studies that leak into the public domain, this one gives no significant clues about the extent to which this technology is really operational.

A second project, or proposal, from May 1996, titled "A Research Paper Presented to Air Force 2025," makes a case for the development of an airborne holographic projector to display a three-dimensional hologram for optical deception and psychological warfare. This report was authored by three military officers, including Lt. Col. Jack A. Jackson, PhD., AFIT. The extent to which this proposal was based on developments already underway, or just a flight of futuristic fantasy by the authors, is unknown.

Still a third report, this one civilian, on the potential of holographic technology was prepared by Dr. David Watt for the Nonlethal Technology Innovations Center at the University of New Hampshire in the early part of this century. It examined "Holograms As Nonlethal Weapons," and the costs and challenges of developing such technologies.

As more information becomes available, I will share it with readers interested in the proposition that holographic technological developments represent a Brave New World of potential confusion and manipulation affecting the parameters and limits of our consensus reality.

(UNQUOTE)

from Norio Hayakawa at: http://noriohayakawa2012.blogspot.com

More evidence for 'Arizona Lights' as a holographic projection?

from Norio Hayakawa at Civilian Intelligence Central

E-mail = noriohayakawa@gmail.com



Here is an interesting item written by Randall Fitzgerald (Skepticism Examiner) on

March 26, 2010:

(QUOTE)

Two military projects to create holographic projectors for psychological warfare purposes have been brought to my attention which add weight to the idea that the March 13, 1997 sightings of a large aerial vehicle over Arizona may have been part of a psychological warfare experiment.

One project was underway and the other in discussion stages during 1996, a full year before the UFO sightings over Arizona occurred. (Please refer to my previous two columns on this site making the case that the Arizona Lights phenomenon might have been holographic in nature, conducted out of a psychological warfare testing range based at an Army intelligence center in southeastern Arizona.)

The first holographic project originated at the Army Research Lab at Adelphi, Maryland. Coincidence or not, it was the Maryland Air National Guard which dropped the flares around 10 p.m. on March 13, seen widely in the Phoenix area, that served to confuse the situation about whether the UFOs were planes, flares, or a single huge object.

Titled "A 3-D Holographic Display," this November 1996 progress report for the Army Research Lab discussed research and development of "an innovative technique for generating a three dimensional holographic display...the resultant image is a hologram that can be viewed in real time over a wide perspective or field of view." (Accession number: ADA338490.) As with most military intelligence studies that leak into the public domain, this one gives no significant clues about the extent to which this technology is really operational.

A second project, or proposal, from May 1996, titled "A Research Paper Presented to Air Force 2025," makes a case for the development of an airborne holographic projector to display a three-dimensional hologram for optical deception and psychological warfare. This report was authored by three military officers, including Lt. Col. Jack A. Jackson, PhD., AFIT. The extent to which this proposal was based on developments already underway, or just a flight of futuristic fantasy by the authors, is unknown.

Still a third report, this one civilian, on the potential of holographic technology was prepared by Dr. David Watt for the Nonlethal Technology Innovations Center at the University of New Hampshire in the early part of this century. It examined "Holograms As Nonlethal Weapons," and the costs and challenges of developing such technologies.

As more information becomes available, I will share it with readers interested in the proposition that holographic technological developments represent a Brave New World of potential confusion and manipulation affecting the parameters and limits of our consensus reality.

(UNQUOTE)


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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The ultimate Area 51 Conspiracy

from Norio Hayakawa at the Civilian Intelligence Central

E-mail = noriohayakawa@gmail.com


The following can also be viewed here on (YouTube):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMAyYHWptZQ


Here is an old article (of June 7, 1998) from Las Vegas Review Journal headline news:

http://www.poweredbychrist.com/files/journal/interview1.htm

(QUOTE):


Sunday, June 07, 1998

ALIEN CONSPIRACY

Believers of an American plot to unite the world against UFOs say such a concept is being generated at Area 51 and the result will be a fascist rule similar to Germany under Adolf Hitler.

By Joe Schoenmann
Review-Journal


RACHEL -- For the 150 people gathered at sunrise Saturday near one of the most talked about classified military facilities in the world, "Area 51" is home not to alien UFOs but to a good old American conspiracy.

The alien-UFO story, most of them now say, is government-concocted propaganda designed to throw people off the real story behind Groom Lake, as the military prefers to call Area 51.

If they doubted themselves before they got to this roadstop 150 miles north of Las Vegas, they likely left more-convinced as the nearby rally fell under the steady gaze of federal park rangers, security guards on distant hills and unmanned cameras and microphones behind unmarked boundaries.

PHOTO (Norio Hayakawa addresses the first People's Rally on Saturday near Groom Lake. The rally drew about 150 people interested in the classified Air Force military facility, also known as Area 51, near Rachel.)

PHOTO (Michael Schratt shows on a schematic drawing Saturday how anti-gravity devices would work in flying saucers that he believes are already in operation at the Groom Lake classified military base near Rachel. In the foreground are models of several aircraft he said he constructed from information gleaned from public documents.
Photo by Ralph Fountain.)



Assembled at 6 a.m. on the sixth day on the sixth month -- symbolic admission to the devil's work many said is being done here -- they came from as far away as New York, Illinois and Oregon for the first People's Rally.

Organizer Norio Hayakawa, a funeral director from Gardena, Calif., called it a historic event that will grow. His aim for the rally was to bring attention to the plight of 39 former workers who were denied in 1996 the right to sue the Air Force facility for harm they say they suffered from exposure to toxic chemicals.

"Three have passed away and the rest are still sick and not treated yet," said Hayakawa, speaking with a bullhorn. "We believe the workers have a right to be cured and treated for their diseases."

He also proposed -- and figured he was being listened to and recorded through the various devices propped on the hillsides -- that the government create a fence around the base and a guard station at the fence.

"They have a $22 billion budget," he said, referring to the "black budget" tax dollars that fund the research. "So building a guard shack and fence should be no problem to them."

While he tiptoed on the issue of the purpose of the research, he also cautioned that research at the base could be used against the American public.

"We believe they have a right to build weapons for the national defense," Hayakawa said. "But we believe they could also be used for surveillance on us in the near future."

His words drew early morning applause from the group, which included some insurance agents cum videographers from Las Vegas hoping to package their footage into a TV pilot, and New York Times columnist Phil Patton, who was mildly hawking his soon-to-be-published book, "Dreamland."

There was also James Whisler, 30, a heavy-equipment mechanic from Battle Mountain, who is simply a devout Christian convinced that the billions of tax dollars spent at the base are not for the protection of America but for its enslavement.

He wants to save as many souls as possible before that happens.

Sitting Friday night in the Little A'Le'Inn Cafe on state Route 375 in Rachel -- in the background Hayakawa plays country western music on his electric organ -- Whisler exhausts himself and overwhelms listeners with a barrage of fact and belief that encompasses everything from the design of the nation's capital to John Lennon's song "Imagine" as proof that a one-world Luciferian government is the goal of elitist Americans.

"This," he said of Groom Lake, "is preparation for a deception that will come upon the world."

In a nutshell, Whisler believes that elitists known as the Illuminati control the United States through the Federal Reserve, and with their fingers on the nation's purse strings, they are using tax dollars to design UFOs to terrorize the world for the distinct purpose of unifying it.

"Create a common enemy to unite people of the world," he said.

Once it's unified, the goal is to create a fascist rule, much like Germany under Adolf Hitler, he said.

"If you were to take over the world, this is how it would be done," Whistler said. "The population of the world will be reduced drastically very soon."

Whisler wasn't hateful in his delivery, just impassioned.

Syndicated radio talk show host Anthony Hilder showed more revulsion. Wearing a magenta shirt and pants, he made a big impression in voicing his open distaste for the government under President Clinton.

"Can you imagine 100 Bill Clintons?" he asked, finishing a rapid-fire soliloquy on human cloning. "It would be the establishment, literally, of hell on Earth."

Another talk show host, Victor Camacho, arrived from Los Angeles with a bus load of listeners to his 1 to 5 a.m. radio program, "A Little of Everything." The group drove nine hours, stopping 30 minutes in Las Vegas, and got to the rally site at 2:15 a.m.

Mauricio Ramirez said he's been interested in the UFOs since he saw one as a boy in Tampico, Mexico, 20 years ago. He and the others planned to stay overnight Saturday and hike with Hayakawa today to a summit to view the base, which will be more than 20 miles away.

"I would like to see the base," he said. "I would like some answers."

Michael Schratt, 29, a draftsman from San Diego, was versed on the high-tech aircraft believed under construction at the facility. He produced scale models of what he said were Air Force flying saucers and other craft built upon information gleaned from public documents.

His ultimate interest is less apocalyptic than it is curiosity. He wants to get into the base to see for himself what he's only been allowed to imagine.
"I'd like those guys to just carry me in there," said Schratt, looking up to a white security truck on a nearby hill. "To get in, you've got to convince them you've got something that they need. That's what I'm trying to find."

(UNQUOTE)

My comments:

This concept that the government (or whatever group that influences the government) could, in the future, create and stage a fake "extraterrestrial" UFO-type threat in order to create panic and to enforce the future creation of a global government, has been supported by researchers such as Bill Cooper, Anthony J. Hilder, Ted Gunderson, Alex Jones, Jesse Ventura, Clyde Lewis and many others, including a Canadian journalist Serge Monast (with whom I corresponded back in 1993) who first brought up Project Blue Beam concept in 1992. It could be a long shot.....and we will never know.... :)

In conjuction with this topic, here is an interesting speculation about the 1997 Phoenix Lights incident:

WERE ARIZONA LIGHTS A HOLOGRAPHIC PROJECTION?
http://www.examiner.com/article/more-evidence-for-arizona-lights-as-a-holographic-projection



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Monday, June 4, 2012

Farm/ranch in Dulce, New Mexico for sale

June 4, 2012

from Norio Hayakawa at the Civilian Intelligence Central

E-mail = noriohayakawa@gmail.com



Here is a letter than I just received (on June 2, 2012):

(QUOTE)

"Dear Mr Hayakawa, my name is (NAME WITHHELD).
I read about the tour you gave in Dulce New Mexico in May.

My mother owns a farm/ranch smack dab in the middle of Gomez Ranch which is now owned by the Jicarillas.

My email is to inform you that we are intending to sell the farm/ranch very soon.

I noticed you will be having a conference in California on June 16, and 17 th.
I thought you might mention to interested parties that the our property is for sale.

I am including a snapshot of a Jicarilla map.
Our ranch is the white spot in the middle of the Gomez Ranch site.

The ranch in question is east of Mundo Lake , North of Enbom Lake and South of the highway, between J-8 and US 64. It is on the the Gomez ranch consisting of 440 acres. It is just northeast of the Dulce airport.

In fact one of the cattle mutilations that occurred in the 70's occurred almost on our fence line.

My brother knows exactly where as he and my father (who is now deceased) saw the mutilated cow.

Would't it be awesome if you and your affiliates could buy and build a center on the property that would help you further your studies on UFO research?

The land is 70% usable for organic dry land farming.

It has a spring for water and is abundant in elk and other wildlife.

The land runs adjacent to highway 64/84and is three miles from the paved highway.

Please let me know if this is something you would be interested in.

Thank you so much.

(NAME WITHHELD)

P.S.

We are not Jicarilla. We are Spanish. Our ranch is a private ranch. It was U.S. patented land under the homestead act of 1862. My dad purchased it in about 1950 from my grandfather. The Gomez ranch was also a private ranch at one time and only fairly recently purchased by the Jicarilla Apache Nation.

As for the price that is yet to be determined based on market value and value to other possible interested purchasers."

(UNQUOTE)


Here is the latest that I received from (NAME WITHHELD)

(QUOTE)

"Norio, to be more specific on the ranch regarding price, one interested party from Texas whom we did not solicit but who approached us, is offering $880,000. My mom will sell as soon as she gets $1,000000. Maybe a consortium of buyers could come up with the money for a chance at (almost) cattle mutilation ground zero.

Something is going on in those hills.

Thanks again." (from NAME WITHHELD)

(UNQUOTE)


P.S.:

Certainly this seems like an ideal location. I know the general area of this location since Edmund Gomez showed me part of this ranch in 2011.
And also when I talked with the Public Relations Officer in Dulce last month, he seemed to show an interest in a near-future large conference to be held in Dulce....as well as my suggestion of establishing some kind of a research center in Dulce.


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