by Michael Salla, Ph.D. April 12, 2009 from TheExaminer Website
Tomorrow, nearly 250,000 pages from the Reagan administration will be released for the first time.
The release resulted from an April 9 letter to the National Archives and Records Administration from President Obama’s legal Counsel, Gregory Craig. The letter ordered the release of the records which had earlier been held up by the Bush administration. President Bush never decided if he should assert ‘executive privilege’ effectively preventing their release.
In contrast, President Obama decided not to exert executive privilege in the 30 day period set by his January 21 Executive Order on presidential records (EO 13489).
According to Politico, the pages to be released contain information on Reagan’s,
The papers are important since President Reagan often included references to extraterrestrial life in his speeches. These extraterrestrial references eventually became part of a tug of war between President Reagan who tried to include them in speeches, and staffers who tried to exclude them.
Monday’s
release of further Reagan presidential records may shed light on President
Reagan’s fixation on the reality of extraterrestrial life, and why he was
convinced this could unite the world. More intriguingly, they may yield
clues into whether he received a secret briefing on UFOs and
extraterrestrial life.
In a November 1985 Summit Meeting in Geneva with the Soviet Union’s Secretary General Mikhail Gorbachev, Reagan said the following according to the U.S. State Department:
According to UFO and the Presidents researcher
Grant Cameron, there was no
record of this extraterrestrial comment in the speech writers’ files, and he
concluded Reagan was an ad-libbing.
Again, Cameron found no record of the extraterrestrial remark in
speechwriter files and concluded Reagan was ad-libbing.
Cameron notes that Reagan succeeded in having these comments re-installed into his speech after they had been deleted by staffers.
Ronald Reagan - Alien Threat - United Nations from YouTube Website
In February 1997, Gorbachev responded to Reagan’s comments at their 1985 Geneva Summit.
Also in May 1990, after Reagan had left office, Gorbachev said:
The numerous references to extraterrestrials in Reagan’s speeches and the international dialogue this created raise many serious questions. The Reagan administration took great care to vet his speeches in accord to strict guidelines.
Cameron notes that despite,
A final question to consider is whether President Reagan received a classified briefing on extraterrestrial life.
According to an alleged briefing document, Reagan was given an official briefing between March 6-8, 1981 by various national security officials that was highly classified.
The Reagan Presidential briefing document is yet to be substantiated and has been widely dismissed by most UFO researchers.
The alleged briefing document, however, does raise the possibility that Reagan was given a briefing, and some of what is in the document is based on fact. Monday’s release of additional presidential files will help resolve unanswered questions about Reagan’s views concerning extraterrestrial life, and why these appeared so frequently in his speeches.
If President Reagan was indeed
secretly briefed about extraterrestrials, then clues may be revealed about
the officials involved and what he was told.
from TheExaminer Website
The released material may yield insight into a curious comment found in President Reagan's Diary.
Cover of The Reagan Diaires (Harper Collins, 2007)
The entry for Tuesday, June 11, 1985 (page 334) reads:
This is curious since the Space Shuttle holds a maximum of eight people and only five were built for space flight.
Even if all five took off fully
loaded it would be impossible to place and maintain 300 astronauts in orbit.
Was Reagan revealing the existence of a highly classified space program that
could accommodate hundreds of astronauts in orbit? Apparently so according
to dozens of military and corporate whistleblowers. Hidden within one of the
ten unified combatant commands of the U.S. military, Strategic Command, is a
highly classified fleet of aircraft carrier sized antigravity vehicles that
operate in outer space.
From 1985 to 2002
Space Command was responsible for outer space operations by the U.S.
military. In June 2002, Space Command merged with another of the functional
commands – Strategic Command which is responsible for a range of space,
satellite, missile, nuclear and intelligence activities.
On March 23, 1993, at an engineering conference in Los Angeles, Dr. Ben Rich former CEO of Lockheed’s Skunkworks, showed a slide with a black disk headed for space and said:
Corporate and military whistleblowers have come forward to claim first hand knowledge of classified space vehicles using antigravity technology such as the Aurora and TR-3B.
In his book, The Hunt for Zero Point, Jane's Defense Weekly analyst Nick Cook writes about the Aurora:
Other whistleblowers such as Edgar Fouche, a former contractor with the Department of Defense, have come forward to claim that the Blackbird's [or SR-71] replacement, the Aurora actually comprises two types of hypersonic aircraft used for space flight.
He said:
More significant is the large black triangular vehicle, the TR-3B that Fouche claims generates an intense magnetic field that reduces its weight by 89 percent. He says that the TR-3B uses the Biefeld-Brown effect (created by large electrostatic charges) to reduce its weight so that more conventional propulsion systems such as scramjets can give it amazing speeds. This would be well above Mach 18 that he claims is the speed of the SR-74.
Fouche
claims the TR-3B is 600 feet across which would make it similar in size to
an aircraft carrier.
However, neither the USAF Space Command nor Strategic Command is publicly known to have any kind of space vehicle that would assist the Space Shuttle or International Space Station from orbital dangers.
Normally, both NASA
vehicles would require gradual orbital corrections that would take much time
and be insufficient to deal with an immediate threat. According to
Ted Twietmeyer, the citation is circumstantial evidence for the existence of
antigravity vehicles with advanced particle beam weapons that could remove
orbital debris from the path of NASA vehicles.
Clark McClelland worked as a SpaceCraft operator for Space Shuttle missions during 1989-1992.
On one occasion he claims to have witnessed an eight to nine foot tall astronaut and what appeared to be a delta winged antigravity vehicle nearby (below illustration).
Since McClelland knew all astronauts in the NASA space shuttle program he assumed that the very tall being in a space suit was an extraterrestrial.
While such a possibility can’t be excluded, the being and the nearby delta
shaped vehicle may in fact have been part of a classified Space Fleet
attached to U.S. Strategic Command.
Could the tall being depicted with the two Space
Shuttle astronauts actually belong to a group of "non-terrestrial officers"
that periodically give assistance to Space Shuttle programs through the US
Air Force's Space Command?
More significantly, the public may soon learn about the advanced antigravity technologies that have been secretly developed and used for decades to fly military astronauts into deep space.
Lockheed Skunk Works Chief Ben Rich remark to Jim Goodall by youpolitics August 27, 2010 from YouTube Website
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