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    A classified report entitled Psychochemical Warfare: A New Concept of War was produced in 1949 by Luther Wilson Greene, Technical Director of the Chemical and Radiological Laboratories at Edgewood, immediately before the MK-Ultra project was gearing up. (91)

    Annie Jacobsen, in Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program That Brought Nazi Scientists to America, writes: “Greene assigned his colleague, the German chemist Fritz Hoffmann, to research other toxic agents for military use. Hoffmann (who died in 1967) studied everything from street drugs to Mongolian hallucinogenic mushrooms, and may have contributed his research to the development of Agent Orange.” (92)

    This establishes a connection between the Nazis brought to America by Allen Dulles in Operation Paperclip and the MK-Ultra mind control program which developed telepathy and thought transference technologies and includes the use of hallucinogenic mushrooms.

    Dan Wright, former head of the MUFON Abduction Transcription Project presented the latest report of his research at the 1997 International UFO Symposium in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This was the result of an Abduction Study Conference held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1992. The results of the study brought up five major areas where there had been considerable overlap and similarity. But the most peculiar area of the results were the ideas that the military was involved somehow. The five primary areas mentioned were.
1.) A strong interest in human sexuality and reproduction.
2.) A belief in an “alien connection” born in a realm ostensibly outside this conscious life.
3.) A mission to perform at some point in the near future.
4.) Geophysical and dramatic changes to the Earth are shown to the abductees.
5.) The U.S. government’s involvement and/or acquiescence in alien abductions. (93)

    Dan Wright reports in 1996, he had ten cases in the MUFON transcription Project files where helicopters were seen flying near the abductees home within hours of the alleged abduction. Wright also found that on average, abduction researchers in North America have about three helicopter cases in connections with abductions in their files. (94)

    In one case, a woman named Evelyn has been abducted since childhood and has experienced missing time over and over throughout her life with many of the events being preceded by dark unmarked helicopters. Recalling how these terrify her she says: “…The helicopter shone a brilliant, blinding blue light on my face and I thought, “Here I go, get ready.” I then remember looking at the clock and an hour had passed by. I was really puzzled at the time, but in regression, I was abducted by the ‘greys’ and taken aboard a huge, silent, black, triangular-shaped UFO. I still wonder to this day if the helicopter shape-shifted into a UFO, or if it appeared on its own, separate from a UFO. I can’t remember all of the details…” (95)

      This blue light sounds a lot like what we read about earlier with the dwarfs and the UFOs. The only difference is that this has the signs of being a MILAB. If we are to take Evelyn at face value, she could not remember the details, which indicates drugs may have been used on her to wipe her memory. Or, in this case, was the helicopter really just a UFO which had morphed in order to appear like a helicopter above a home in some urban area? It is certainly possible in this case and we would be wise to keep our minds open still.

     The Lammer authors bring up a private communication they had with a Former Police Officer Ted Oliphant III, who informed him that dark unmarked helicopters were seen near an animal mutilation that had happened at several sites in Fyffe, Alabama which occurred right before strange lights had been reported in the skies. Albertville Police’s Chief of Detectives Tommy Cole called in the FAA to investigate. Tommy Cole had lost a cow to the UFO occupants and his wife had seen a dark unmarked helicopter over the pasture the day before. The investigator who drove out there ended up witnessing the helicopter himself, pulled out a hand-held radio to call it and request identification, and that was ignored. Later he traced the helicopter to Maxwell Airforce Base in South Alabama. When he launched an inquiry, he was told immediately to drop it and never talk about it again. Ted Oliphant confided in the authors that he felt two different phenomena were occurring at once. A genuine, unexplained one and a simulated one. (96)

    A common theme of abductees is being taken to a hospital room or to an underground facility, and many times the appearance of military personnel is noted along with these. Leah Haley and Katherine Wilson both report this phenomenon. (97) In Katherine Wilson’s case, she has flashback traumas from childhood about these hospital room abduction encounters. In her own words: “…It’s as if I’m in a psychiatric ward or a nursing home as opposed to a hospital. I think I see Erik (her husband). He is dressed in white, too. Somehow, I know I have to go inside a big box and be tied down. I’m feeling absolute dread over this. Eric seems insensitive – He is telling me what to do – so unlike him – like he is telling me I have to lie down in this box under restraints. I’m angry.” (98)


(91)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Edgewood_Arsenal_human_experiments
(92)https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/
books/review/operation-paperclip-by-annie-jacobsen.html
(93) MILAB’s, p. 29-30
(94) ibid, p. 32
(95) ibid, p. 33
(96) MILABs; Private communication 1996, 1998
(97) Haley, A. Leah. Lost was the Key, Greenleaf Publications, 1993
(98) MILABs, p. 42; Wilson, Katharina. The Alien Jigsaw, Puzzle Publishing, 1993

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