UFO Escape of the Century (Part 3)

28. 10. 2021
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Now comes the interesting part. In response to Wilson's arguments, they pulled out their "Bigot List," last updated in 1993, four years earlier. Wilson did not give Davis any names, but said they were almost all the company's employees. He recognized no military names, no politicians, no one in the White House, no one in Congress, not even any Congressional staff. He didn't even recognize anyone in the Clinton or Bush senior administration. Only a handful of names were Pentagon officials whose names he knew.

Reverse engineering program

Then they came to more details. The program leader told Wilson that it was not an weapons program, an intelligence program, or a special operations or logistics program. When he asked what they were, there was a loud moan from the program manager. But both the security director and the in-house lawyer said it was okay to tell him.

They told Wilson that "they are a reverse engineering program" of "technological hardware" acquired in the past. Was he interested, hmmm, in reverse engineering Soviet or Chinese technology? They said no, it didn't. They had an intact vessel that they thought could fly. It is interesting. a) it is intact and b) they have not yet figured out how to fly with it because they said they "believe" that it can fly.

The Wilsons were clearly told that they "did not know where the object came from," even though they had an idea. Allegedly, "it was a technology not originating from this Earth - it was not made by man - it was not made by human hands." They also indicated that the project had been going on for "years and years" with "excruciatingly slow" progress and "little or no success". There was a "painful lack of cooperation" with the outside world and a very small number of proven individuals - only between 400 and 800.

Wilson asked a few specific questions about the history of UFOs, such as Roswell, MJ-12, and others, but received no answers. So he said he would complain about it at a higher level of command, and they told him to do what he thought was necessary. Apparently they didn't mind.

The meeting is over at this point

Wilson complained to the Special Accession Programs Oversight Board (SAPOC), where he was told they were sorry but on the supplier's side, so he was unlucky. He was ordered to end the matter immediately and forget about it. He was angry again. Then they threatened his career. If he disobeyes, he will not be promoted to director of the DIA, he will receive an early retirement and will probably lose one or two stars.

In January 1998, Wilson spoke with Jacques Gansler (who died in December 2018), who was recently appointed to lead the acquisition and technology division. Wilson told Davis that someone had informed Gansler, which must have surprised him. Davis asked what he had told him? Wilson's answer is certainly interesting here. "UFOs are real, so-called alien abductions are not." Gansler then told them to stop. He didn't want to discuss it anymore.

That was basically all of the remarks, except that Davis asked Wilson if he would meet with Hall Puthoff or Dr. Kit Green, and Wilson apparently indicated that probably not. This is basic information about the content of these notes, which is, of course, now available to anyone who wants to read them, and I am sure that many people will analyze them.

Information leakage

This is an extremely important leak of information. It strongly suggests what many researchers have been saying for a long time. That there is a deeply secret program in the labyrinthine structure of the U.S. Department of Defense system, hidden from any meaningful surveillance that examines at least one alien UFO. It is important to note that these notes do not mention the findings of extraterrestrial bodies. Apparently no one had told Wilson about it. Of course, information about extraterrestrial bodies came from a fairly large number of great sources, and several of them have reached me over the years. But what we have here is a description of an incredibly important program for studying extraterrestrial technology.

Interestingly, in this scenario, progress in understanding technology has been painfully slow. This would certainly call into question some of the grand claims about the progress of programs financed from the black budget. For example, stories like the Alien Reproduction Vehicle, not to mention some of the more incredible claims people have made over the years. It is not the case that some of these other claims were therefore invalidated by Wilson's documents. Ditto claiming that UFOs are real, but not kidnapped by aliens. All we know is that Wilson was told someone who was informed. What we don't know is how true or accurate it was. Was Wilson told that there was no kidnapping because it was considered even more sensitive? It's just speculation, but it's about keeping all these possibilities in mind.

What we finally have is a very strong statement from a small group of people - Eric Davis, Hal Puthoff, Kit Green, Edgar Mitchell and no doubt several others who quietly tried to find out as much as possible about the profound nature of UFO secrecy and Admiral Wilson actually came across golden vein. There is no point in denying the fact of Davis and Wilson's meeting, and it makes no sense to assume anything other than that Wilson was completely truthful to Davis. The notes speak for themselves.

It will be interesting to see how it all turns out

There is a community of UFO researchers and those who monitor this community, which is relatively small. I can assure you that this community will try to incorporate this document into the wider picture from now on. The real question is how this will affect the general public.

Right now we are moving in a very well defined direction towards some form of UFO detection. I call it a controlled revelation because it was under strict control for a certain reversal to take place about this phenomenon. One thing that is definitely left out of this narrative is the nature of secrecy. Controlled detection revealed the baptism of a UFO into something very mysterious, something possibly supernatural, maybe not. It's fiction - comfortable fiction that can be useful to bring it to the mainstream - but it's still fiction.

But these remarks scatter it all. Here we see real secrecy on the run. No supervision. Upset, upset military and government officials who, frankly, had a right to be upset. It means the existence of a real secret world. I have been saying for years that if we want a healthy society, we have to deal with it. We must realize that there is a huge discrepancy between the official truth and what is really true. We must stop lying to ourselves and not let anything lie to us.

It is not that there are no real reasons why secrets exist in this world. I don't know many people who would be so naive. But secrecy, especially the long-term secrecy of information that has great transformational power - such secrecy is a cancer of our social well-being. It forces established forces to lie again and again, and it forces us to learn not to trust our own judgment, our own senses when we see or learn something, or it raises us to distrust the establishment itself because we know it is lying to us. Such a place is not a good place to live. Such behavior is not healthy for any society and must end.

Lies can dominate society for a long time, but are eventually revealed. Every lie has a limited lifespan. In the end, the truth always wins. Having access to the truth does not guarantee that we will solve all our problems. It's never easy. But not having access to the truth guarantees that we will never solve it, because we will never have access to the information we need to solve it. I know that the people affected by this escape are unhappy that it is outside. But I would just like to remind them that our offspring will benefit in the end. This had to get out.

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