Dec 09 2010
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Interplanetary UFOs
There’s a new post at The UFO Iconoclast(s) from Tony Bragalia that begins thus:
“Over six decades ago the leaders who commanded our nation’s Army had reached a stunning conclusion about the unknown vehicles that were flying with impunity over the world’s skies. Based on their studies and observations, they had determined that some of these vehicles were in fact arriving from other planets. These UFO files have been confirmed as authentic by the US Government. Decades later however, they remain secret and unavailable to the public. The distinguished military leaders that have been implicated in this hidden UFO project include such historical figures as General Douglas MacArthur, General George C. Marshall and General Charles A. Willoughby.”
And here’s where you can find the rest of the story…
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December 9th, 2010 at 9:25 pm
I know that the term “interplanetary” is awfully suggestive, but so far there’s not tangible proof that it was directly related to ET aircraft.
Sometimes the intelligence world chooses names that doesn’t have the meaning we would normally think.
Case in point: the “Martians” mentioned by Jacques Vallee on Messengers of Deception.
[Quote from the book]“The code name ‘Martians’ was first used by British intelligence during World War II — and it had nothing to do with the red planet. It referred to the spy industry that had been created to keep the Allied Command informed on the moves and intentions of the Wehrmacht.
The Martians were part of a giant apparatus of espionage and deception that was documented for the first time in Anthony [Cave] Brown’s book ‘A Bodyguard of Lies.’”
Why did they choose the codename ‘Martians’? who knows. The military often have a penchant for dramatization
But, for the sake of argument, let’s assume the interplanetary group did have to do with a group studying UFOs, which came to the conclusion of their non-earthly origin. That *still* does not mean they had reached the conclusion they were “vehicles”. Maybe they thought UFOs were some form of unknown cosmic radiation or something. Or maybe they came to similar conclusions to Ivan T. Sanderson, and thought they were actually non-organic life forms from outer-space, instead of technological devices.
Bottomline is: we don’t know. We only have a suggestive name… which could very well be a disinformation ploy —remember Gary Mckinnon’s finding of “non-terrestrial officers”?