HEADS UP! YOU will need to decide for yourself here . . . this is VERY high profile media at Veterans Today . . .
Gordon Duff is the senior editor of the popular Veterans Today
website who just over a month ago attracted much media attention for his
claims that a joint US Chinese naval task force was battling UFOs off
the coast of San Francisco. In a Veterans Today blog
released today, October 20, featuring an interview recorded on Coast to
Coast Radio four days earlier, Duff provided details of a briefing
document he personally witnessed in 1982 while working for an unnamed
government agency. Duff claims that the document belonged to an
organization called Majestic 12 – a committee allegedly formed to
develop government policy on alien life – and contained references to
two treaties with extraterrestrial civilizations. The treaties,
according to Duff, were coerced upon the USA and other countries by a
hostile extraterrestrial race. In revealing more details of his 1982
experience, Duff is hoping to cast light on what sources have told him
of a hostile extraterrestrial race that the navies of the US, China,
Japan and South Korea are currently secretly fighting in the Pacific
Ocean. Is Duff revealing the contents of a genuine highly classified
government document he witnessed decades ago; or is he disseminating
disinformation that was created with the purpose of creating a false
flag extraterrestrial threat that may be unfolding at this very moment
in the Pacific Ocean.
In his radio interview, Duff described the initial experience that
made him aware of the extraterrestrial issue for the first time. He
says:
In 1982 I was put on the readers group for Majestic 12. I received an original copy, slightly redacted. Done on a typewriter, dated August 23, 1977, Office of Naval Intelligence. About 12 pages long, I had copy number five.
Duff claims that at the time he had a high level security clearance
from an unnamed government agency, and that it took him 18 months to be
cleared for the Majestic reading group. After reading the document for
about two hours, Duff put it back in its binder, and never saw it again.
Duff revealed the contents of the document:
The document covered the period from 1947 to 1977 when they were produced. They indicated that over this period we had two distinct treaties. There have been more since, I have been told. One [treaty] in 1947, initially with President Truman. One in 1953, with President Eisenhower… The 1953 treaty with President Eisenhower was an agreement, a coercive agreement against the USA on behalf of a hostile alien power that wished to be able to kidnap a number of citizens from the United States, which means of course that they had agreements with other nations as well.
What Duff revealed next might
be a shocking set of provisions forced upon US authorities by hostile
aliens, or something straight out of a propaganda manual to condition a
domestic audience for a future false flag alien war.
The numbers were unusually high. These were not people that were going to be detained, and probed, and returned. These were people that were going to be detained and butchered. They were very clear about that!
There are some important reasons to suspect that Duff may, in 1982,
have been unknowingly recruited to spread, at some future time,
propaganda that would assist a false flag operation.
First, there is a well known collection of Majestic documents
that have been released since 1984, and have been vetted and
investigated by independent UFO researchers ever since. Some of these,
according to leading researchers such as retired nuclear physicist, Stanton Friedman,
are very likely to be genuine. Other Majestic documents are more
controversial in terms of authenticity. Nevertheless, none of the
Majestic documents refer to an alien treaty, and none refer to the
coercive provisions described by Duff.
Second, if there was a coercive treaty imposed on U.S. and other
national government authorities with the onerous provisions described by
Duff, there would have been other whistleblowers coming forward to
reveal this. While there have been a significant number of
whistleblowers that have come forward to describe agreements between US
authorities and alien races, none of these whistleblowers describe the
onerous provisions detailed by Duff. For example, Dan Sherman (USAF
retired) claims that he was trained to communicate with an alien species
involved in the abduction phenomenon while he was stationed at the NSA.
Sherman claimed that the names and numbers he was relaying appeared to
be part of an agreement to monitor alien activities with abducted
humans. None of these activities were as egregious as those described by
Duff. Sherman wrote:
The bitterness began a few months after I had started to receive comms from Bones [an extraterrestrial]. It hit a sharp incline when I began to receive the abduction comms and now it hit a crescendo. I was tired of being supposedly so important because of my abilities, yet treated like an underling with no need-to-know…. Why the abduction data? Why had everything been passed in code, mostly, until now? … I finally came to the conclusion, after reporting over 20 apparent abduction scenarios, that I wanted no part of the program any longer. Although I had no reason to believe anyone was being maliciously harmed, I did get a feeling that the abductions I was reporting were part of some sort of higher calling and the feelings of the people involved took a back seat to that calling. [Above Black: Project Preserve Destiny (One Team Publishing, 1988) 134, 136]
Third, an alleged treaty that clearly describes people being detained
and butchered is highly likely to be disinformation. If provisions of a
treaty do contain onerous conditions, these would undoubtedly need to
be cleared at a very high level, and be framed in a way that would not
be so obvious. That would ensure that senior national security figures
would not be prosecuted at some future time if and when the
treaty/agreement was released to the general public.
In conclusion, it is more than likely that Gordon Duff was
unknowingly misinformed with the alleged Majestic briefing document he
witnessed in 1982. The goal was probably to recruit Duff so that at a
future time he could promote a hostile alien threat scenario that could
be manipulated by national security authorities tasked with the
extraterrestrial issue. The creation of a false flag alien attack or
invasion would enable the national security apparatus to impose more
stringent security procedures that significantly increase their
influence; maintain a cover up of extensive advanced technologies
developed from retrieved alien spacecraft; clamp down even further on
whistleblowers exposing alien related classified projects; and, finally,
manipulate public opinion about the intentions and activities of
visiting extraterrestrial life. Duff, John Kettler and
other writers that are currently discussing various sources alleging an
expanding battle in the Pacific Ocean between hostile aliens and a US
led naval coalition may be revealing a real life Battleship movie
scenario. More likely, Duff, Kettler and others are disseminating,
unknowingly at best, a well prepared and thought out false flag alien
invasion scenario that would make it even more difficult for the public
to learn the truth about extraterrestrial life visiting our planet.
© Copyright 2012. Michael E. Salla. Exopolitics.org
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