May 24, 2010 from Examiner Website
On May 20, an article was published outing the original source leaking information about secret UFO discussions at the United Nations that began on February 12, 2008.
The source in question showed this writer and up to six other researchers credentials revealing his identity as Richard Theilmann, Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy. The military ID badge he showed me in October 2008 was valid for a three year period and had a bar code for scanning purposes. He also showed a service album showing many photos of his career in different military commands, including his name on a fighter plane on an aircraft carrier.
Theilmann (aka Source A) explained that he was on reserve duty and would be activated for different covert missions – including a stint at the United Nations after he was reactivated in 2005 up to 2008.
Richard Theilmann, (Lt Commander)
I was also aware of a meeting Theilmann had with Dr Bruce Maccabee at the Naval Warfare Center in April 2008 when he arrived at Maccabee’s laboratory unescorted.
He did so by showing his military ID
badge which was scanned and he was given the go ahead to bypass
normal base security procedures for visitors. This led to
Maccabee
concluding that Theilman had sufficiently high security clearances
and valid credentials in order to visit him unescorted. All this was
used to support Theilmann’s claims that he was present at a secret
set of UN discussions on UFOs.
He described a new openness policy had been adopted by up to 28 nations, and this would begin in 2009 provided two conditions were met. One was that UFOs would continue to appear in large numbers, and that liberal democratic societies would not be destabilized by official openness on the UFO issue.
Lorant’s testimony was supported by other sources including well
known UFO researcher Dr
Stephen Greer who knew of the French
interest in disclosing the truth about extraterrestrial life.
Lorant was quickly discredited in France but his story nevertheless was now in the public realm.
For many, this was how plausible deniability worked in the covert world of UFO programs. The discrediting of Lorant was an example of how when the cover of covert operative is blown, they are discredited, disappear and are reassigned.
Based on the outing of Source A as
Richard Theilmann, the public may soon witness a repeat of the
public discrediting of another covert operative who disclosed that
the UN began having secret discussions on UFOs in 2008. More
disturbingly, Theilmann is being threatened with arrest if he
doesn’t disavow his earlier revelations about secret UN UFO
discussions.
Theilmann explained that he was being coerced, and that as we were speaking, his military records were being expunged in case a failsafe contingency was activated to protect more senior Navy officials involved in the sanctioned leaking of the UN UFO discussions. The failsafe, if activated, would lead to him being arrested for impersonating a military officer and his public discrediting by the mainstream media.
It had earlier been explained to me that the failsafe would lead to him serving a short stint in prison before being released, and reassigned for another covert mission involving extraterrestrial life.
‘Coincidentally’ a case of an ex-Navy Commander impersonating a military officer appeared on May 2.
Was this rare occurrence just a
‘coincidence’, a veiled ‘warning’ to Theilmann, and/or was the
public was being conditioned to accept a failsafe contingency in
case Theilmann was ousted? Another question worth asking is whether
Broadbent and his investigatory team was being assisted in their
outing of Theilman by opponents of the Navy’s effort to disclose the
existence of UFOs?
Blair was someone with the background experiences on UFOs that would be open to supporting a covert Navy effort to disclose the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial life, and briefing President Obama. Among the stated factors that went against Blair was that he wanted to promote closer intelligence ties between the U.S. and France. That’s another curious ‘coincidence’ given the role of Lorant (and French military intelligence) in disclosing the existence of UN UFO discussions back in February 2008.
Theilmann supported my suspicion of a link, and stated in our conversation that Blair’s resignation was part of a ‘pushback’ against the Navy. If a pushback is indeed occurring, it very likely is being orchestrated by the same forces that were earlier involved in silencing UN diplomats from discussing the secret UFO discussions.
Along with Theilmann, two other sources
confirmed that such
coercion was being used against diplomats. One
source was a serving European Ambassador who requested anonymity in
revealing that such coercion was indeed happening.
His strategy was that by telling Broadbent that he made most of it up, based on conversations he had overheard, that further investigations by Broadbent et al would end. Theilmann hoped that the UN UFO issue would die away, and the failsafe would not be activated. Basically, I was being told that Theilmann was prepared to backtrack and lie to Broadbent about the reality of the UFO discussions at the UN in order to avert the failsafe mechanism.
Theilmann’s intent was to protect his
superiors in the covert world, the regular Navy and his own public
humiliation if he was arrested for impersonating an officer.
Furthermore, I do not accept the coercion that is currently being used against Theilmann to make him contemplate discrediting himself in order to avert an even more severe failsafe mechanism from coming into play. Something similar had already happened with, Gilles Lorant, the other major primary source revealing the existence of the UN UFO talks.
The coercion used against covert
operatives may be accepted by them as part of the standard MO of
life with high security clearances. As a member of the general
public, I am not obliged to play along especially when it comes to
distorting the truth and preventing the public from learning more
about what the UN has been secretly doing on the
UFO/extraterrestrial issue.
Theilman’s visit to the Naval Warfare
Center in April 2008 to meet with Dr Maccabee reveals that he
did have a current military ID badge and security clearances, as he
showed to me and other researchers. The documents witnessed
supported Theilman’s claim that he had been reactivated from reserve
status. Theilmann’s advance warning to me that he is about to admit
to deceiving the Pickering brothers, who first told me about the UN
UFO discussions, is itself a lie where he will directly seek to
discredit himself.
The existence of such failsafe mechanisms is certainly one of the more inconvenient aspects of working in the covert world. Perhaps this article may prevent such a mechanism from being activated, and even dissuade him from disavowing his earlier stated positions as relayed by a number of intermediaries including this writer. I fervently hope so.
His testimony is important and was a key part of an unfolding puzzle of official UN interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Nevertheless, Theilmann has always been one among a number of sources revealing the existence of secret UFO discussions at the UN.
The policy implications that such meetings have had at an international level are important to investigate more closely.
That is especially so if there is a current pushback against UFO/extraterrestrial disclosure going forward, and primary sources are being silenced and/or threatened with arrest if they don’t disavow their testimonies.
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