SubGenius Digest #225

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20 JUL 89 00:02:10 EDT

SubGenius Digest #225 20 JUL 89 00:02:10 EDT

Today's Topics:

Latest UFO stories

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From: MacLeod <drivax!macleod@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Latest UFO stories
Message-Id: <4811@drivax.UUCP>
Date: 17 Jul 89 22:43:40 GMT
Reply-To: MacLeod <drivax!macleod@andrew.cmu.edu>

Recently people have been asking for more UFO postings. Since I was
the person who uploaded a dozen or so ParaNet files, I thought I would respond.

There are other files available; I have some, and Paranet Alpha ((303) 431-1343)
has many, many more, as well as files about fringe science topics and spiritual
pheomena and whatnot. Many of the files I have are somewhat tedious and either
require quite a bit of context to understand or simply repeat other information
in a different way.

For those who are interested in the latest information:

There was a gathering of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) people in Los Vegas over
the July 4 weekend. According to those who were there, Bill Moore, who has
been one of the more "conservative" UFO theorists, admitted to working for the
US government as a disinformation agent to spread incorrect data and mislead
researchers. Since the Lear-Cooper-Valerian axis has been claiming all along
that the Moore-Shandera faction was omitting the "horrible truth" as part of a
government cover-up, this puts their own stories (about massive abductions,
rendering-down of humans and animals for components and fluids, bizarre
genetic manipulations, etc.) in a stronger position. The field is in turmoil
at the moment. I spoke to Michael Corbin, the head of ParaNet, yesterday, and
he confirmed this story, although he was not certain exactly what Moore
had said to whom. He did mention that Paul Bennewitz, a scientist who
tracked, photographed, and later claimed to have established contact with
UFOs taking off and landing at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albequerque, is now
locked up in a mental institution.

My correspondent was excited by the rumor that the Christic Institute
was investigating the rumors of abductions and strange goings-on,and
he mentioned that Barbara Honegger, author of the explosive _October
Surprise_, was also investigating.

I have also received a six-page statement from an unidentified source,
although a correspondent claims that the author is a regular writer
for UFO magazine under another name. This is a wild package of claims
that the clandestine underground base at Dulce, New Mexico is a
seven-level affair linked with other such bases by numerous
subterranean tunnels and shuttles (reminding me of the sophisticated
biological containment building in Michael Chichton's novel (and
movie) _The Andromeda Strain_. In his book it was located in roughly
the area of Area 51 or "Dreamland"). Levels 5, 6, and 7 are staffed
with aliens and humans both. Level 6 is called "Nightmare Alley",
because it contains cages full of lizard-human hybrids; furry
human-animal hybrids which "cry like babies" and mimic human speech
without understanding; bat-winged humanoids by the dozen, and large
numbers of mutated fish, birds, and mammals with only a vague
resemblence to their original species. Level 7 has hundreds, if not
thousands, of "bottled" humans, humanoids, aliens, and various hybrids
all in cold storage, presumably for future deployment.

This writer goes on to claim that Los Alamos and Dreamland are also
alien-human research laboratories, and that amongst others, Jim
Wright, Harrison Schmidt, and several other politicians whose names
escape me are "in" on the secret. Jim Wright is (was) supposed to be
the comptroller for the Dulce base.

The writer shows several symbols used at Dulce and elsewhere by
security guards. He also claims that security at Dulce is enforced by
weighing individuals as they use electronic card-access; if there is a
weight discrepancy alarms go off and the malefactor is trapped until
security arrives. The writer mentions that alien technology used at
Dulce - for example, the elevators - is often incomprehensible and
seems to work magnetically. He claims that there are literally
hundreds of access holes in and around Dulce, most controlled by
magnetic means, and if a nearby magnetic flux occurs, a security team
has to come out and re-set the port "by hand". This seems odd,
though; if their technology is so high, why would they have to make a
hazardous trip out to check out the port hole?

Stay tuned for further news...

Michael Sloan MacLeod (amdahl!drivax!macleod)

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