Oct 08 2007
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Crashed UFO Gig Comes To Vegas
In just a few short weeks from now, Ryan Wood’s annual UFO Crash Retrieval Conference hits Vegas again. For those who are thinking about attending and who haven’t made up their minds yet, below is the speaker-list and topics under discussion. For details of venue, dates and more, click here.
Stephen Bassett - The Global Implications of Crash Retrieved Technology and its Suppression
ET’s are here? So what? What does it mean to the average person in America, Somalia, Lebanon, Russia, Peru? Why does it matter when and if the Truth Embargo is lifted by government authority? To appreciate this, you must begin with the technology that got them here. That and a Washington update from the nation’s leading exopolitical activist.
Cameron Debow - Anatomy of a Crash-Retrieval Lock-Down
Debow will reveal publicly for the first time details about a UFO crash incident that has been successfully covered-up for over 35 years. He will present eyewitness testimony by a observer that saw the object impact on the side of a mountain. Within a few days the small town went into a complete lockdown, phones went blank, TV went to fuzz, post office closed, newspapers stopped arriving, highways were closed and no one could leave. At the end of the barrage of military and NASA vehicles two tractor trailers were seen transporting an extremely heavy oblong shaped object covered by tarps out of town. This engaging story will give you an inside perspective of how an information vacuum is created, staying sealed for decades.
Karyn Dolan - UFOs and Media Desensitization of Children
This talk will discuss the role of television and movies in shaping children’s perception of aliens, and how that perception has changed over the years. It also raises the question of why our children might be manipulated in this way, and what parents should do about it.
Richard Dolan - After the Retrievals: The Covert Program to Replicate Alien Technology
Obtaining a UFO is one thing. But what next? Clearly, such exotic technology has to have a home within deeply secret places where scientists can study it. Such a program would be nearly as old as UFO secrecy itself, although most researchers overlook this crucial piece of the puzzle. Today, there is enough information to construct an outline of the program to replicate alien technology over the last 50 years. This program involves intense secrecy, privatization, gravity research, and more. The evidence is strong that real breakthroughs have been made and that applications are being used covertly, such as within a secret space program. Secrecy about these programs and technological breakthroughs must be maintained because revelations could unravel the entire structure of secrecy. This includes not only truth about extraterrestrials, but of the labyrinthian and illegal black infrastructure that has become entrenched as a true state within a state.
Terry Hansen - News Management in the Wake of a UFO Crash
Public skepticism about the reality of UFO crashes stems from a near total absence of news coverage about such events. The naïve media consumer assumes that news organizations present a more or less complete picture of world events. Consequently, the absence of news about UFO crashes suggests to such people that crashes have not, in fact, occurred. Historically, however, leading news organizations have worked very closely with the federal government to censor news judged to have “national security” implications. This means that UFO crashes almost certainly would not have received much news coverage, especially by national-level news organizations. In this talk, Terry Hansen, author of ‘The Missing Times: New media complicity in the UFO cover-up,’ explains why news organizations cooperate with the government, how news censorship is achieved in practice, and how propaganda works to hide important events and reduce public curiosity. Hansen will also discuss potential ways to circumvent UFO-related media deceptions. Finally, he will discuss the concept of national security and the prospects for achieving a more open, accountable federal government.
Linda Moulton Howe - May 1974 Military Encounter With Glowing Disk in Albuquerque, New Mexico
The July 1974 UFO INVESTIGATOR published by the National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), reported: “On May 28, 1974, a resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was awakened to see a large, glowing object moving across the western face of the Sandia Mountains.” An Albuquerque couple also reported to NICAP that on that same date later in the morning, they watched a large, spinning aerial disc from their kitchen window. Now an Albuquerque family has gone on the record about the flattened-egg-shaped, aerial object, which glowed pearly white as it slowly moved in the sky near the Arroyo del Oso apartments around 9 p.m. that May 1974 evening. Two of the eyewitnesses even heard 770 KKOB radio announce that a UFO was flying over Albuquerque. With videotaped interviews, slides and illustrations, I will present the family’s eyewitness accounts, including their car chase following the descending UFO to the dirt roads at the base of Sandia Mountains on the eastern edge of Albuquerque. To the family’s surprise, when they got as far as they could go on a dirt road, they could see military police surrounding the still-glowing disc that seemed to be hovering in a horizontal position very low to the ground of a rocky hillside. An angry officer ordered the family and several others cars behind them away from the scene.
Antonio Huneeus - A Survey of Retrieved Physical Evidence from South American UFO Cases
South American UFO crashes differ from their North American counterparts in that they rely less on eyewitness testimony and alleged top secret government documents and more on actual physical evidence retrieved by civilians and subsequently analyzed in laboratories. This presentation will discuss briefly the following twelve cases:
Chanco crash (Chile, 1917)
Campinas fragment (Brazil, 1954)
Ubatuba fragment (Brazil, 1957)
Poulain fragment (Argentina, 1967)
Viña del Mar ocean crash (Chile, 1971)
Bogotá fragment (Colombia, 1975)
Tarija crash (Bolivia, 1978)
Ramblón fragment (Argentina, 1978)
Neuquén fragment (Argentina, 1978)
Santa Cruz fragments (Bolivia, 1979)
Tabé fragment (Chile, 1993)
Paihuano crash (Chile, 1998)
Five of these cases (Campinas, Ubatuba, Poulain, Bogota, Tabé) involve physical metallic evidence that was analyzed in laboratories in the USA, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Japan with varying degrees of strangeness. Three cases (Ramblón, Neuquén and Santa Cruz) involve physical evidence that was retrieved by the local military authorities (Argentinian and Bolivian). Results of any analysis were not disclosed and are therefore unknown. The remaining four cases (Chanco, Viña del Mar, Tarija, Paihuano) are more “traditional” UFO crashes, although the Tarija case is supported by significant multiple-witness testimony, widespread media coverage at the time of the event, and an FOIA paper trail from the US State Department and the USAF Project Moon Dust. Some of these cases may be eventually explained by space debris from Soviet satellites or other Cold War-related activities. On the other hand, some of the results of the analysis of the various metallic fragments appear truly puzzling and unexplained. The famous Varginha case (Brazil, 1996) was left out of this list since it’s already well known to American ufologists and has been widely discussed in the English UFO literature. The bulk of the cases presented here are virtually unknown to the American UFO community.
Nick Redfern - Project Moon Dust: How The Government Recovers Crashed Flying Saucers
For decades, countless tales have been told of crashed UFOs that have been retrieved under cover of a cloak of overwhelming secrecy and with the utmost haste by elements of the U.S. military. But who is responsible for the retrievals? And how, time and again, are they so successfully coordinated? The answers can be found buried deep within the world of an elite official body known as Project Moon Dust. Nick Redfern reveals the startling story of the US Government’s UFO quick-reaction team that has traveled the US, and indeed the world, to recover crashed alien spacecraft, extraterrestrial bodies, and exotic technology. From Bolivia to Turkey, from the UK to South Africa, and from Cuba to Afghanistan come stories of amazing Roswell-like events, and the Top Secret world of the Government’s UFO recovery team: Project Moon Dust.
Peter Robbins - UFO and Alien-Related Imagery in Advertising
Paralleling the past few decades of unidentified flying object reports, incidents and alien abduction accounts, UFOs and aliens have had a hand in selling us and our children everything from breakfast cereal to computers. Is this simply a matter of the advertising industries taking advantage of imagery already ingrained in popular culture to sell us more goods and services, or is something deeper and more methodical at work here? Both, as it turns out. This talk aims to familiarize you with some so the specifics, such as what do commercials tell us about aliens, extraterrestrials and UFOs? Is this information presented in an overt or covert manner? Which companies and corporations are using such themes in their advertising? Do such ads contain references to crashed hardware and abductions? Does there seem to be an organized effort to use such themes to increase the public’s acceptance of an alien presence on Earth? Can such ads help us to understand the nature of the phenomenon? Can they be used to help condition the public to some official point of view? What products and marketing segments are the most widely used? This compelling PowerPoint presentation is heavily illustrated.
Michael Schratt - “That’s Classified” — U.S. Air Force Secrets Revealed
Michael Schratt will present a fully illustrated PowerPoint presentation specifically focusing in on USAF classified aircraft and “special access programs.” Topics to be covered: Lockheed M-151 (TAV), TR-3A Black Manta, “The Pumkinseed,” TR-3B Astra, The real F-19, “Super STOL,” “Project Silverbug,” USAF jet disc program, Senior Peg, A-12 Avenger II, “The Fluxliner,” Boeing Phantom Works “Bird of Prey,” Rockwell FV-12, Convair “Project Fish,” electro-gravitic propulsion systems.
Danny Sheehan - Keynote Banquet Speaker
Surprise Speaker - Elk Mountain, Wyoming UFO Crash
Ruben Uriarte & Noe Torres - 1974 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash: New Revelations
Ruben Uriarte and Noe Torres, authors of the book Mexico’s Roswell: The Chihuahua UFO Crash, will present the latest findings regarding the crash of a UFO along the Rio Grande River between Presidio, Texas and Coyame, Chihuahua. The story goes that a small plane collided with a UFO in the skies over Coyame on August 25, 1974, triggering a frantic race by the U.S. and Mexico to recover the crashed object. An elite recovery team assembled by the CIA ended up winning the race and making off with the prize. Upon visiting the Coyame area earlier this year, the authors discovered seemingly relevant evidence, including a debris field from the crash of a small airplane, a 30-foot wide circular scorched patch of desert littered with metal fragments, a pit from which human remains were hastily retrieved by the Mexican military, and other sites of interest. They also found a witness living near the crash site who remembers a thunderous explosion in 1974. The authors will share the results of their field investigation, complete with video clips, still photos, and interviews. They will also share new information that has surfaced since the May 2007 publication of their book, including an amazing UFO encounter near Coyame that was reported in October of 1973 by the nephew of a former president of Mexico. More information about the authors and their investigations is available at www.mexicosroswell.com
Matthew Williams (UK) - A Close Encounter With Whistleblower Gary McKinnon
In 2001, a British man named Gary McKinnon allegedly carried out the “biggest military computer hack of all time” when he accessed US Government computer systems in search of data on UFOs. Using the codename of “Solo,” McKinnon is said to have hacked into hundreds of computers over a period of18 months - something which, U.S. prosecutors claim, caused no less than $700,000 worth of damage. The U.S. government maintains that McKinnon’s hacking activities were “intentional and calculated to influence and affect the US government by intimidation and coercion.” Today, McKinnon faces impending extradition to the United States (having been denied trial in his home country of England), and possible jail time of 70 years. What is the truth behind this strange saga? What is the real story of the files on “Non-Terrestrial Officers” that McKinnon found? How does this tie-in with UFOs? In a groundbreaking lecture, British UFO expert Matthew Williams reveals the startling facts of this real-life X-Files-style saga.
Dr. Robert Wood - An Encyclopaedia of Flying Saucers
This is the exact title of a manuscript by Vernon Bowen, an author and attorney of the 40s and 50s, who decided to give it to the government for review in 1960. In 1999, it was mailed by the Army Freedom of Information/Privacy Office of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, Fort Meade, Maryland to Tim Cooper of Big Bear Lake. After keeping it for nearly 40 years, the returned document is clearly the original, as typed by author Bowen. The document is interesting for at least three reasons: (1) it is absolutely authentic, and the aspects of authenticity will be discussed; (2) it provides clear evidence that the government had a high degree on interest in this topic, classifying pages either CONFIDENTIAL or TOP SECRET/MAJIC; and (3) the remarkable handwritten annotations provide confirmation of the involvement of Harvard astronomer Don Menzel in the UFO program, confirm the existence of Lt. General Twining’s 23 Sept 47 report to Chief of Staff USAF, affirm that Project Moon Dust is relevant to UFOs, and offer a variety of handwriting identification challenges. In addition, the manuscript will be offered as a book, and is exceptionally well written: Vernon Bowen had a great sense of humor but was genuinely puzzled by the phenomenon, reporting on virtually every single newspaper and magazine article up to about 1960. When published, it will be fun to read!
Ryan Wood - Project UFOdex: Making All UFO Information Searchable Online
UFOdex.net is an intelligence portal into a massive silo of UFO data. Enabled by the fusion of several emerging information technologies in search, scanning, text analysis, comprehension, and automated deep web search tools, it ultimately bridges the gap between simple web searches and true information intelligence. The goal of UFOdex is the acquisition and integration of all UFO knowledge throughout time. All the books, all the documents, all the web, all the videos, all the images, in one comprehensive fully indexed silo of UFO intelligence. In short, our mission is UFO disclosure through intelligence dominance.
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October 8th, 2007 at 9:59 am
I wish I could make it this conference. That’s one hell of a line up!
My wife said we can go to one of the big conferences next year. So I’ll be keeping up with where your doing lectures, Nick
October 8th, 2007 at 2:25 pm
…including an amazing UFO encounter near Coyame that was reported in October of 1973 by the nephew of a former president of Mexico.
Mmm… would that be president Luís Echeverría Alvarez.
BTW, I was BORN on October 1973, the 3rd to be exactly, strange coincidence huh?
October 9th, 2007 at 9:35 am
And don’t forget, THE TRUTH will finally be exposed there!!!! Says so right on the trailer.
k (”somehow I doubt it”) t
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October 9th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
Kenn
Re the truth: I think the biggest problem is the “trickster” angle of the phenomenon itself - which seems to actively ensure that we never quite get close enough to understanding it. And even if we do, it changes - saucers to triangles, contactees to abductees, landing cases to lights in the sky etc.
I doubt we’ll be hearing that at the conf though!!