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The Suppression <strong>of</strong> UFO Technologies <strong>and</strong> Extraterrestrial Contact 327<br />

logic. I stress that "almost," as it is our only hope <strong>of</strong> at last achieving a<br />

sane <strong>and</strong> rational approach to the subject.<br />

Edward Mazur made some very relevant remarks about the MJ-12<br />

controversy in the July/August 1989 issue <strong>of</strong> the Arkansas MUFON<br />

Newsletter:<br />

The unauthorized disclosure <strong>of</strong> a highly classified document is a serious<br />

federal crime. The forging <strong>of</strong> a classified document purported to come<br />

from the highest levels <strong>of</strong> government is perhaps an even more serious<br />

crime. Yet in the five years or so since the documents surfaced, there<br />

have been no arrests or prosecutions by the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice.<br />

Why<br />

According to this writer's logic, the FBI could have easily determined,<br />

through the issuing agency, whether the document was authentic or<br />

forged. If it was a forgery, there wouldn't be great difficulty in finding the<br />

forger, prosecuting him, <strong>and</strong> setting an example.<br />

This action would also discredit <strong>and</strong> ridicule the gullible UFO community<br />

who had 'bought' MJ-12. Why didn't the FBI take advantage <strong>of</strong><br />

this opportunity if the document was phony Or wasn't it<br />

But if the document was genuine, what would the government gain<br />

by apprehending its leaker Prosecution would be a public admission<br />

that MJ-12 was authentic <strong>and</strong> would reveal the very fact that the document's<br />

high <strong>and</strong> sensitive classification was designed to suppress. It<br />

would be far better to treat the matter with benign neglect, as is the case<br />

now, <strong>and</strong> to work behind the scenes to thwart any progress the might be<br />

made by UFO researchers, while undermining their activity wherever<br />

possible.<br />

The fact that there have been no indications <strong>of</strong> any investigations,<br />

arrests, or prosecutions in the past five years in the matter <strong>of</strong> these documents<br />

is <strong>of</strong> great significance.<br />

According to the Nevada Aerial Research Newsletter, P.O. Box 81407,<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89180, the black-uniformed elite Delta Special Forces, which<br />

carry out their missions in black unmarked helicopters <strong>and</strong> which act as<br />

security for the U.S. government alien-related projects, are selected<br />

almost exclusively from soldiers who grew up as orphans or have no close<br />

family ties.<br />

Is this because the enemy they are trained to fight is the citizens <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United States And we are paying for this with our own tax dollars<br />

The publication <strong>of</strong> the U.S. edition <strong>of</strong> Above Top Secret by British<br />

researcher Timothy Good (Morrow, 1988) was a l<strong>and</strong>mark event that from<br />

here on out puts the critics who persist in denying the reality <strong>of</strong> UFO phenomena<br />

on the defensive. Timothy Good employs a similar technique to<br />

that <strong>of</strong> Barry Greenwood <strong>and</strong> Lawrence Fawcett in their Clear Intent<br />

(Prentice-Hall, 1984), using contradictions within government documents

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