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Introduction 19<br />

who believed in “little men flying around the sky”. Laughter broke out several<br />

times.<br />

Shortly after this incident, McDonald shot himself in the head and became blind.<br />

He was committed to the psychiatric ward of the VA medical Center in Tucson. In<br />

June, he signed himself out. On Sunday morning, June 13, a woman in south<br />

Tucson, identifying herself as a doctor, said a deranged blind man had taken a cab<br />

to the area. She wanted to know where the driver had dropped him off, and she<br />

made several calls. Meanwhile, a married couple and their children, walking along<br />

a shallow creek, found McDonald’s body under a bridge at 11:40 a.m. A .38 caliber<br />

revolver was in the sand, near his head. A brief note attributed his suicide to<br />

marriage and family problems. [...]<br />

We know that many intelligence agencies were skilled in “creating” suicides. But,<br />

one might ask, wasn’t McDonald’s mental condition already deteriorating? Jerome<br />

Clark stated that McDonald was ready to “crack” in the aftermath of the SST<br />

hearings. But what caused this? Embarrassment at the SST hearings? His marriage?<br />

Perhaps, one supposes, but both of these explanations feel flimsy. Without<br />

exception, those who knew McDonald described him as possessing great integrity<br />

and courage. Was he really the type of person to commit suicide? 16<br />

McDonald had been described as a man who was “afraid of nothing”. What<br />

seems to be so is that this was why he was destroyed. Hynek had written that<br />

McDonald was considered by the Air Force to be an “outstanding nuisance”.<br />

With the mind control arsenal that has been described at their disposal, we have<br />

a good idea of what “they” can do to the mind. Even the strongest. Courage and<br />

integrity, it seems, are no protection. We would like to note another curious death -<br />

that of Edward Ruppelt. After years as an advocate of disclosure, he suddenly did<br />

an about face - re-wrote his book recanting his belief that UFOs were<br />

extraterrestrial craft, and was dead within a year at a very young age.<br />

It looks to me as though, if they can’t corrupt you, they kill you, and if they can<br />

corrupt you, they still kill you so you won’t have a chance to change your mind<br />

and recant your recantation like Jacques de Molay did when the Templars were<br />

destroyed. Those who get close to the belly of the beast are generally subjected to<br />

a new “approach” it seems. And that approach is the biggest betrayal of all.<br />

Many important and influential people have attested to the reality of the UFO<br />

phenomenon as an “alien reality”. Within the military organizations, those who<br />

affirm the “alien hypothesis” are widespread and numerous. But, as Dolan shows<br />

us, they cannot discuss those views without risking the penalties of imprisonment<br />

and stiff fines.<br />

In the present day, we have Steven Greer’s “Disclosure Project”. Based on the<br />

mail I get, it seems that many in the New Age/UFO community think that this is a<br />

16 Ibid., p. 381.

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