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Jun 14 2007

Alien Shot At Area 51!

Echoing the old stories of an alien shootout in an underground base near Dulce, NM, here’s a new one, courtesy of our friends in the intelligence community. Why anyone would believe this story completely (basically an elaboration of stories told to Paul Bennewitz/ Bill Cooper/ John Lear, etc. in the mid-1980s) is truly amazing. The incident supposedly took place in 1983.

This snippet was sent out to UFO researchers and other interested parties on May 6th:

As the jeep approached Gate 3, the OSI agent noticed the guard was missing from the required location outside the gate house. As the jeep stopped, the OSI Agent got out of the jeep to investigate.

The OSI agent walked up to the gate to check on the guard. As the OSI agent got closer to the front door of the gate, the OSI agent noticed the interior of the gate was blood splattered. The OSI agent noticed only small pieces of human body parts were left of a human being.The OSI agent returned to the jeep and contacted the Central Security Control (main/primary security office for the complex) and reported the findings. The Director of Security contacted his office by way of a radio phone, mounted inside the jeep. The OSI agent, armed with only an automatic pistol, walked around the area searching for a perpetrator.

The OSI agent located the “Visitor,” lying down near an underground water culvert. The OSI agent challenged the Visitor, ordering the Visitor to give up. The Visitor walked away, followed by the OSI agent. At some point, the OSI agent fired his weapon at the Visitor, as a warning. The Visitor, turned and pointed something at the OSI.

The OSI agent fired directly at the Visitor, hitting the Visitor directly in the chest with two rounds from the 45 caliber automatic pistol. The Visitor fell to the ground. It took about 18 minutes for additional security forces to arrive. The Visitor was placed inside a containment chamber and transported back to the S-2 facility. The Visitor recovered from the wounds.

Jacques Vallee famously said (I believe) “Just because a message comes from heaven, doesn’t mean it’s not stupid.” Although he was referring to quotes from “space brothers,” the concept is valid, “heaven” in this case being government “insiders.”

What if the story has a grain of truth? What is that grain? Since there is no way for us civilians to see the complete picture, it remains elusive. The “truth” as such may be lie with who stands to gain from the information. It may simply be ego on the part of the person who leaked this info, or someone may be stirring the pot to see who comes sniffing around for keywords like “Security Gate 3,” “S-2″ and “OSI.”

I apologize if I sound too suspicious or bitter, but when have any of these “disclosures” led to anything substantial to advance the study of the UFO subject? Intelligence personnel are interested in national security first (as they should be.) UFO “truth” is way down the list.

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11 Comments to “Alien Shot At Area 51!”

  1. DingoDog99 Says:

    Gregg,

    Where did this come from? Not only does it sound contrived but it seems completely useless and lacking any motivation or logic for its release. I just couldn’t imagine anything more POINTLESS, unless of course it is the re-emergence of Heavens Gate…

    Did some twelve year old write this after an episode of the X-Files?

    Jess

  2. Greg Bishop Says:

    Jess,

    It was just one of those “secret release” email messages sent out from someone in the DIA or AFOSI or ONI or CIA or something. Or it might have just been a prankster.

    My point is that you can fool some of the people all of the time, but that there may be a method to this madness, as there has been in the past.

    Maybe I’m wrong, but it’s still interesting and funny, at least to me - and how about that headline!

  3. Greg Taylor Says:

    Greg,

    As long as the ‘useful idiots’ (I think another Vallee term) keep propagating these stories, intelligence agencies will keep sending them out.

    Meanwhile, we’ll keep searching for the signal amongst the noise!
    ;)

    Kind regards,
    Greg

  4. raeleggett Says:

    Odd thought I just had…has little to do with ufology per se…

    Couldn’t releasing stuff like this, be used to communicate with undercover operatives in “plain sight”? The message could be sent with no way to trace the source.

    Or it could just be an advanced form of the childrens game. Release a story, and see *which particular* details change. Get good enough at it, and you could carefully plant a rumor…without ever “planting a rumor”. Seems like that would be very useful in counterintelligence/counterterrorism circles.

  5. alcalde Says:

    Greg, this story is NOT about Area 51. Brendan Burton wrote a piece about it a few days ago for the American Chronicle, http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=28988 proving that just about anything can get published by that website. In his article, Mr. Burton wrote
    “The above amazing quote was released on 6th May 2007 to an international group of UFO / ET researchers. The group is comprised of current and ex military, air-force, CIA operatives and civilian Dr’s and scientists from the field of medicine and science. This group have acted as a kind of ‘Gate keeping’ service for the UFO community in recent years and have established an extremely credible position within that community.

    …We have recently heard other astounding accounts and stories which relate to the supposed on-going disclosure taking place now.

    …Does this mean we are soon to be hearing these accounts in the mainstream media? From all accounts, the answer is a most definite ‘YES’. A groundbreaking article is currently in progress by a well known mainstream newspaper reporter / author. Later this year, or early next year a major documentary is expected to be released in the cinemas and networks ( ala Fahrenheit 911) which details the type of incidents and investigations undertaken by AFOSI in the latter 20th century.

    It seems we do live in very interesting times. And of course, remember, you read it here first!”

    As Donald Rumsfeld might say, “Good golly!” There’s being duped, and then there’s being duped by people who aren’t even breaking a sweat.

    The story above is NOT about Area 51. It’s also NOT new. It was an account that supposedly happened at FORT DIX, NEW JERSEY in *1978*. The people who released this “Area 51″ revelation didn’t even bother to re-write the tale! It’s a *cut-and-paste* of the original story (which came from an incident report that was discredited)! So many people, Burton and others, never even bothered to do the slightest checking before jumping up and down about this “newest” “revelation”. Unbelievable.

    The Trentonian *also* ran a story about the Fort Dix alien five days ago, interestingly enough. If you want to know what this story is really about, check out the article: http://tinyurl.com/2876ah

    The Anomalist even linked to the Trentonian article, yet the connection still doesn’t seem to have been made by the True Believers yet. Actually, the Anomalist linked to THIS blog today, too. I guess even the Anomalist didn’t make the connection. :-)

    I guess the only thing I find more disturbing than the True Believers who bought into an anonymous press release that was a cut-and-paste of a 29-year-old falsified incident report is the amount of people who just don’t keep up to date on God’s Country, New Jersey (well, GodFATHER Country, but still…)

  6. jimmy Says:

    OSI agents, who are in the Air Force, didn’t carry .45s; they carried .38 revolvers, like everybody else in the Air Force. I think now they carry the 9mm pistol, but I don’t believe they had come in by 1983. Besides which, OSI operates almost entirely in plain clothes, and carries something concealable if it carries anything at all, and a GI .45 is not all that concealable.

    The whole thing reads as if it were written as if by somebody familiar with Army practice (quite possibly from watching old movies) and trying to apply it to the Air Force, to which it mostly didn’t apply. If this is a genuine intelligence release, maybe they’re holding a “how-wrong-can-we-get-it-before-they-twig?” contest.

  7. Greg Bishop Says:

    raeleggett,

    Very perceptive of you. I mentioned this scenario in connection with the SERPO business in an earlier post.

  8. Greg Bishop Says:

    alcalde,

    This is not the same as the Fort Dix story, but is an iteration of it, to be sure. In that one, the alien died, and jumped over a fece or something. To me, it seems like some kind of intel gambit (again) — for what purpose, we can only guess.

    Your link doesn’t seem to work. Perhaps the story is too old. I read that Burton piece. It seems very credulous to me, but perhaps that’s what the site admins or owners want. Oh well. Keep visiting here for slightly more sober commentary, I hope.

  9. Greg Bishop Says:

    Jimmy,

    Very good points. The “I” in AFOSI stands for “investigation” not “security,” after all.

    I don’t think the people who produce this junk can ever get things too wrong for the believers.

  10. raeleggett Says:

    Greg,

    I went back and read your SERPO posts, and yes, we seem to be thinking in parallel.

    Breaking further from Ufology, I remember a story in the media a few years ago about a chicken somewhere in the Middle East, which was supposedly saved from having it’s head cut off by squawking “Allahu Akbar!” at the right moment.

    It occurred to me at the time that that’d be a great way to let some spy know his cover was blown. If you hear a story about a chicken and Allah, get out of Dodge.

  11. Greg Bishop Says:

    raelegget,

    Your self-reflexive comment is intriguing.

    My posts blew no covers that were not blown elsewhere already, and in much more detail by others. In contrast, my pointing finger was vague and concerned an operation that was almost two years old.

    Perhaps like Bill Moore, I should wait 5 or 6 years before saying anything next time, but the nature of information exchange has developed to unheard-of levels since 1989. I have no arrangement with any intel. I honor agreements, written or not.

    Believers will continue to believe what they want, no matter what you, I or anyone says.

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