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There are certain skills that the UFO debunkers posses, and those are some of them! Debunker! can also lie through their teeth, burp in their ears, ignore the evidence, act like useful idiots and generally act like a classic fool. Just humor them and they will go away....
Whitley Strieber:
I am beginning to see a pattern emerging in what is happening to people who can effectively and convincingly challenge that secrecy, and I don't like what I see.
Some years ago, a very brave congressman, Steven Schiff (R NM) challenged the silence of the government and initiated a General Accounting Office investigation of the Roswell Incident. That investigation revealed that all the records from the Roswell Army Air Field had been destroyed for the years 1947-1952. Illegally. The secret stayed kept, but it could not have been more obvious that an extreme and long-term cover-up was in place.
The secret survived, but the congressman did not. Mr. Schiff got cancer, a form of skin cancer that is not usually life threatening. But it grew and changed and could not be controlled, and it killed him. Okay, I said to myself, it’s an unfortunate coincidence. But then another young congressman, who I shall not name, had a massive and essentially unexplained heart attack in a Washington airport. He was going to be very important in the disclosure process. He survived, and was given advice by friends to stay away from theUFO topic. He has.
Now a dear friend of mine, Bill Mallow, has died after getting two different forms of leukemia at the same time, a most unusual circumstance. Oncologists I have talked to say that it happens, but it’s extremely rare. Bill was crucial to the work I do with unusual materials. If you saw the Confirmation TV special on NBC in February of 1999, you’ll remember Bill. But you’re unlikely to see another such documentary. The producer’s business partner was murdered a few months after it was aired. A coincidence? Could be. But maybe not. Certainly, despite that program's decent ratings, nobody has even come close to doing another UFO special on national television.
Bill Mallow did some of the most important research into unusual materials that has ever been done. Despite the fact that his employer, the Southwest Research Institute, took a dim view of his work, he kept right on. He had just enough knowledge, based on his long years of experience in classified areas, to KNOW that something was to be learned from the materials I and others were giving him, that he would not stop. He was a powerful man at the institute, one of its most respected scientists. They let him do his work.
Did you know that he discovered that a magnesium-barium material that I brought him (from the Art’s Parts cache) was made of a unknown type of foamed magnesium, with a thin layer of barium sandwiched between—and there was absolutely nothing between the barium and the magnesium, nothing holding it together except empty space? No, you probably don’t know that. Bill certainly couldn’t publish. He was often forced to give me his reports verbally. But this material is definitely manufactured. But how? By whom?
And a piece of iron that was extracted from a witnesses’ hand by Dr. Roger Leir was definitely iron. It was magnetic. But it was also invisible to x-rays, something that remains totally unexplained.
Bill couldn’t publish in the scientific press about it. No journal would dream of taking such an article. Not because there’s anything wrong with the work, but because the scientific community dares not do real science anymore, cutting-edge science, because avoidance of the unknown—and especially this one—has been institutionalized by organizations like the sclerotic US National Academy of Science. Depart from accepted orthodoxy and, unless you have fifty years of good science and dozens of key discoveries under your belt like Bill did, you’re out on the street.
Bill discovered a lot. Now he’s gone. But we had another scientist, as close to Dr. Roger Lier as Bill was to me, who had a big metallurgy facility and also a sterling reputation. So surely he would take up the slack.
He’s just been diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer, a disease with a mortality rate well over 90%. Another coincidence? Perhaps. But the fact has to be faced: three of the men who were most crucial to disclosure—who had real power and real abilities—are dead or dying.
We have nobody in congress and no real chance of getting anybody into office who might help anytime soon. And, quite frankly, there are awful whispers along the halls of the capital about this subject. People are afraid, and I think they have reason to be afraid.
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