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42. The Moscow Times, Issue 5032, December 11, 2012.
43. Berliner, Don and Huneeus, Antonio, Unidentified Flying Objects Briefing Document: The Best Available Evidence, copyrighted and presented by the UFO Research Coalition, formed by the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS), Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR) and the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), November 1995.
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45. Huneeus, Antonio, “The famous Rockefeller UFO Briefing Document,” September 3, 2010. openminds.tv/rockefeller-ufo-211
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47. China Daily, August 27, 1985, translated for the author by Zhang Laigui, Air Attaché, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, London, January 25, 1986, who commented that he regarded the article as “an official statement and viewpoint of the Chinese government.”
48. “China bids for the first world UFO conference,” Asian Times, London, June 14, 1992.
49. Harris, Paola Leopizzi, Connecting the Dots: Making Sense of the UFO Phenomenon, Wild Flower Press, 2003, pp. 42–7.
50. Dolan, Richard M., and Zabel, Bryce, A.D. After Disclosure: The People’s Guide to Life After Contact, Keyhole Publishing Company, Rochester, New York 14692, 2010, p. 253.
51. Ibid., p. 251, citing “Extraterrestrial Life and Religion: The Alexander UFO Religious Crisis Survey” by Victoria Lacas, in UFO Religions, edited by James R. Lewis, Prometheus Books, 2003, pp. 359–370.
52. “Harvey Jack McGeorge/Jimmy Carter Briefing.”
53. Pisa, Nick, “There’s life on other planets says Pope,” Daily Express, London, May 12, 2008.
54. Good, Alien Base, pp. 136–8.
55. Carlsen, Ragnvald Anders, Gensing Garden News, Denmark, November-December 2009, p. 19.
56. Letter from Stan Kelly-Bootle, London N2, The Sunday Times, March 2, 2008.
57. Luke 1: 26–35, The New English Bible: New Testament, Oxford University Press/Cambridge University Press, 1961.
58. Luke 2: 9–15.
59. Matthew 2: 9.
60. John 8: 23.
61. Acts 1: 9–11.
62. Acts 22: 6–9.
63. Kersten, Holger, Jesus Lived in India, Penguin Books, India, 2001.
64. Petersen, John L., The Road to 2015: Profiles of the Future, The Arlington Institute, Arlington, West Virginia, 1994/1998, p. 329. The Institute’s current address is: P.O. Box 861, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia 25411.
65. Fry, Dr. Daniel W., The White Sands Incident, Best Books Inc., Louisville, Kentucky 40218, 1966, pp. 70–71.
66. Milner, Conan, “White House claims no extraterrestrials,” The Epoch Times, U.K. edition, November 30–December 6, 2011.
67. Duper, Nikola, “The Story of ‘Friendship.’”
68. Article by Mike Wall, SPACE.com senior writer, January 10, 2011.
69. “Little green men, big red face,” in “Weird but wonderful,” The Sunday Times, April 11, 2010.
70. Corso, Col. Philip J. (Ret.) with William J. Birnes, The Day After Roswell, Pocket Books, New York, NY 10020, 1997, p. 269.
71. Bekkum, Gary S., “A Disturbing Tale: Why we may never see government UFO disclosure,” American Chronicle, June 30, 2009.
72. U.S. Government Accounting Office, GAO/NSIAD-96-64, Defense Industrial Security.
73. Bekkum, op. cit.
74. Neilson, James (Anthony Kimery), “Secret US/UFO Structure,” UFO Magazine (U.S.), Vol. 15, No. 9, 2000, p. 28.
75. Cervé, Wishar S., Lemuria: The Lost Continent of the Pacific, Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC, The Rosicrucian Press, San Jose, California, Sixteenth Edition, 1980, pp. 256–76. Also recommended in this context is The Problem of Lemuria: The Sunken Continent of the Pacific by Lewis Spence, Rider & Co., London, 1935.
76. Martin, K., “The Lemurians of Mount Shasta,” Fate, Vol. 60, No. 11, November 2007, pp. 20–21.
77. Jessup, M.K., The Case for the UFO, Citadel Press, New York, 1955; Bantam Books, New York, 1955.
78. Farish, Lucius, “Contact With the Old Ones,” Fate, Vol. 54, No. 9, September 2001.
79. See The Comte de St. Germain: The Secret of Kings by Isobel Cooper-Oakley, Samuel Weiser Inc., New York, 1970. Originally published in Italy in 1912.
80. Not all abductions necessarily have sinister motives. For example, many years ago Lt. Col. Wendelle C. Stevens (USAF, ret.) related to me a case, investigated by Jaime Rodriguez, involving José and his wife Graciola plus more than half a dozen Indian women in Ecuador who in the mid-1990s had been artificially impregnated (consciously, I recall) by aliens. The fetuses were removed after three months. Like the case of Julio Fernández, who in 1978 was taken on board a craft in Spain by humanoids (see Unearthly Disclosure), the beings in Ecuador claimed their race was declining due to a decrease of emotions. They explained what they were doing as they conducted the procedures. José and Graciola subsequently became very knowledgeable on many subjects and their psychic perceptions were stimulated. Scientists, psychologists, hypnotherapists, and a polygraph examiner were impressed by the witnesses’ testimony.
81. Duper, op. cit.
Acknowledgments
As ever, it would be impracticable to acknowledge all those who have contributed directly or indirectly to this book, but I would like to record my thanks in particular to the following (some now deceased):
John Axline and the Helena Independent Record; Bexley News Shopper; Birch Lane Press and the Institute for Historical Review; Capt. Ray Bowyer; Robert Bracken; Edward Bradley; Trevor Brookes and the Teesdale Mercury; Nicky Campbell and BBC Radio Five Live; The Carter Center; Billy Cox and Florida Today; Gaspare De Lama; Paolo Di Girolamo; Richard M. Dolan; Nikola Duper; the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum; Sandra L. Edison; Exeter Express & Echo; Fate Magazine; Flying Saucer Review; Becca Gliddon, Simon Horn, and the Exmouth Journal; Dr. Samuel D. Greco; Dr. Steven Greer; Jean-Gabriel Greslé; Leonard Griffie; Bill Hamilton; Finian Handley; John Hanson and Dawn Holloway; Tony Harnden and The Daily Telegraph; Mike Hathway, Victoria Hawkes, and Copyprint Bromley; Huffington Post; David M. Jacobs, Ph.D; Martin Jasek and UFO*BC; Gösta Johansson; Angelia Joiner and the Stephenville Empire-Tribune; William “Bill” Jones and the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS); David R. Kammerer; Leslie Kean; Sam Kean and Air & Space Smithsonian; Manuel W. Kirklin; Linda Ladysmithe; John Lear; Don Ledger; Denny Lombard; Tina Luton; Andy Martin and The Independent on Sunday; Jorge Martín; Mark McCandlish; Henry W. McElroy, Jr.; Gary McKinnon; The Ministry of Defence; Lt. Col. Gregory Molesworth; MUFON UFO Journal; NASA; James Neff; Amy O’Brien; Darren Perks; Maj. Hans C. Petersen; John L. Petersen; Nick Pope; Judith Relf; Tony Rose and the Nottingham Evening Post; Pamela Rossiter; Shane Ryan; Scottish Daily Record; Kim Shaffer; Roy Shaw; Ananda Sirisena; Brad Sorensen; Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Stafford; Glenn Steckling and the George Adamski Foundation; William Steinman; the Swiss Directorate of Military Aerodromes; Capt. Bill Uhouse; Willie Durand Urbina and José A. Martínez of Project Argus; U.S. Air Force; Michael Vladeck; Dorothee Walter; Ed Walters; Bruce and Priscilla Wetherill; Brig. Gen. Simon “Pete” Worden; Bryce Zabel.
I am especially indebted to the following: Carl Anderson, for extensive use of material from his rare book and from a public lecture; “Andy,” for his impressive account of an enormous craft, accompanied by smaller ones, observed for hours above a hotel in Cyprus; my partner Anne, for helpful advice, acting as interpreter during our two research trips to Italy in 2010, and for her photographs of Stefano Breccia and myself; Shawn Atlanti and Barbara Beavers, for the latter’s account of her experience in an alien craft; Håkan
Blomqvist, the distinguished Swedish researcher, for kindly allowing me the use of much material from his book and articles on the disturbing encounters of Richard Höglund; Professor Stefano Breccia, for numerous extracts from his book and for unstintingly providing me with so many crucial new revelations relating to the Amicizia saga, during and following my two visits to Italy; Art Campbell, for so magnanimously sending me all his research material pertaining to President Eisenhower’s meeting with aliens at Holloman Air Force Base in 1955; Jonathan Caplan, QC, for his foreword; Emily Crewe, for input on new information relating to George Adamski; Leo Dworshak’s family for the use of a great deal of material from Leo’s book; Margaret Fry, for her friendship and support over the years and for generously sharing her reports on the Bexleyheath flying saucer landings; Col. Charles (“Chuck”) Halt, for new information relating to the Rendlesham Forest incident; Claiborne Hancock, editor-in-chief and publisher at Pegasus Books, for his patience and support, as well as Maria Fernandez, book designer and typesetter, and Phil Gaskill, copyeditor, both also at Pegasus, for their exemplary professionalism in checking my manuscript and material relating thereto; Pamela Handford, for her revelations regarding the Apollo 11 landing; Paola Harris, for the manuscript by Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso describing his encounter with an alien being at the White Sands Missile Range; Tom L. Keller, for revelations by Ben Rich, and additional input; Jon “Andy” Kissner, for his many helpful insights; Ed Komarek, for his report on the U.S. Army shoot-down of a UFO in Germany and its subsequent recovery by the U.S. Air Force; Paul LaViolette, Ph.D., for permission to cite some revelatory material from his book; Andrew Lownie, my agent, for all his support over the last twenty-five years; Leonard Mantle, for his detailed report of encounters with an alien in central London; Bobby Mendoza and Josef Wanderka, for their credible tales from the Vienna Woods; Bob Oechsler, for his contribution regarding the Cosmic Journey project; Jim Oglesby, for extensive extracts from his book on encounters with unknown craft near or at Cape Canaveral, Florida, during the early years of the space program; Barry Potter, for much help with my chapter on the Dworshak brothers’ encounters; Maria M. Rivera, for her detailed accounts of the numerous intrusions—including abductions—which she and her family have endured for several years in Puerto Rico; Duncan Roads of Nexus magazine, for the reports by Marius Boirayon of an alarming alien situation in the Solomon Islands; Margaret Sheppard, for translations from Italian in connection with the Amicizia case; Fred Steckling, for the wealth of insights he gave me; Ian Taylor, for considerable input relating to his observation of a giant UFO seen by thousands in the Aberdeen area, a report of two Territorial Army recruits who encountered an alien being during an exercise, and new insights relating to spacecraft propulsion; “Thomas,” for the remarkable account of the year and a half he spent with a small team looking after two aliens at a British military base; Alan G. Tolman, for his accounts of a meeting with intelligence officials while employed by Douglas Aircraft and the dramatic description of a landed craft on George Adamski’s property in California; Dr. Milton J. Torres, for his unofficial report of an encounter with a large UFO off the East Anglian coast, released by the Ministry of Defence; Noe Torres and Ruben Uriarte, for extensive material from their book describing Col. Robert B. Willingham’s examination of a crashed alien craft and additional related material, also for Ruben’s input—together with Steven Reichmuth—on “flying humanoids”; Harold Varnam, for his reports on an indoctrination film relating to Roswell shown to his British Army colleagues plus a detachment of the U.S. Fifth Army in Germany, and an encounter with an unknown, low-level craft during a NATO exercise in Norfolk; Philip and Teresa Waterhouse, for the latter’s report on observations of a man-made flying disc and flying triangle during restricted airshows at two U.S. Air Force bases.
As always, my gratitude also extends to those who have helped but must remain anonymous.
About the Author
TIMOTHY GOOD is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading civilian authorities on alien phenomena, known for his integrity and determination as a highly skilled researcher. He has lectured at the Royal Canadian Military Institute, Royal Naval Air Station Portland, the House of Lords All-Party UFO Study Group, the Institute of Medical Laboratory Sciences, and the Oxford and Cambridge Union societies. He also lectures frequently at schools. He was invited to discuss his subject at the Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office at the Pentagon in May 1998, and at the headquarters of the French Air Force in 2002. He has also acted as consultant for several U.S. Congress investigations.
Good’s first book, Above Top Secret (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1987), became an instant bestseller in the U.K. and Australia and was subsequently published by Morrow in the U.S. and in many other countries. Further books include Alien Liaison (Century, 1991), published in the U.S. as Alien Contact (Morrow, 1993); Alien Base (Century, 1998; Avon, 1999); Unearthly Disclosure (Century, 2000); and Need to Know: UFOs, the Military & Intelligence (Sidgwick & Jackson, 2006; Pegasus Books, 2007). Several of these titles became Sunday Times bestsellers. Four of Good’s books have a supportive foreword by Admiral of the Fleet The Lord Hill-Norton, former Chief of the Defence Staff and Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.
A member of the National Union of Journalists, Timothy Good has drawn some of his best evidence from the several thousand intelligence documents—many previously classified Top Secret—as well as compelling photos and inside information he has acquired over the years. As Sunday Times defense correspondent James Adams wrote: “The evidence that Good has amassed is too overwhelming to ignore….”
Timothy Good is also a professional violinist. He was a member of the London Symphony Orchestra for fourteen years and has played with all London’s major orchestras. For twenty years he was involved mostly with feature films, television dramas and commercials, and recordings with pop musicians, including George Harrison, Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, and U2. Nowadays he freelances mostly for chamber and symphony orchestras. He is a member of the Royal Society of Musicians.
Index
A
abductions (see aliens)
Abernathy, Ralph, 172
Adamski, George, 56, 60, 96, 102, 103, 106, 107, 108–110, 113, 207–210, 223, 224, 237, 256–257, 257–258, 260, 263, 265–266, 284–285, 373, 375–376, 382–383, 383–384, 393–394
Adriatic Sea, 218–219
Aerojet General Corporation, 420
Aeronca Champion, 120
AH-1G Huey Cobra, 229
air disasters
June 3–8, 1951, 116
January–June 1954, 116–117
1952–1956, 117
Air Force One (see U.S. Air Force)
Air Ministry (U.K.), 72, 73
Air National Guard, 381
Air Traffic Control (U.K.), 312
AJ-1 Savage, 315
Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area (Cyprus), 296
“Alan,” 293–297
“A–lan,” 420
Alaskan “UFO war,” 377
Albuquerque Tribune, 409
Aldrin, Edwin E. “Buzz,” 235, 239
Alemán Valdés, President Miguel, 45, 46
Alex R. & Annemarie, 270–273
Alexander, John B., 377
Alexander, Victoria, 392
alien bases
Adriatic Sea, 194, 201
Alaska, 275, 375–376
Ascoli Piceno, Italy, 194, 196, 199–200
Asia, 275
Australia, 275
Bahamas, 168–169, 170–171
Bologna, Italy, 200
Caribbean Sea, 275
Central America, 196
Chile, 217
Guadalcanal/Solomon Islands, 319–327
La Palma, Canary Islands, 431
Manzano Mts., New Mexico, 275, 381
Mars, 96
Mexico, 284–285, 3
73
Milwaukee Seamounts (off Hawaii), 275
Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia, 275
Montesilvano, Italy, 202
Monti Sibillini, Italy, 201
Ortona–Rimini, Italy, 219
Pescara, Italy, 197
Puerto Rico, 327–40
Russian confirmation of, 389
San José Perua, Mexico, 373
Venus, 94
aliens
abductions by, 321, 331–332, 336, 337–338, 342–346, 346–347, 375, 437
hypnotic regression, 342
operations by, 334
samples taken, 341–342, 343
sexual acts with, 341–342, 343
“night paralysis,” 346–347
agendas of, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 30, 56, 150–151, 338, 347, 372
at Los Alamos National Laboratories, 216, 254–255
bacteria & viruses, experiments with, 372
bathroom facilities of, 16
cars used by, 30, 173, 176, 178, 214–215
cellular regeneration by, 29
cleansing/disinfecting apparatus of, 221, 413
“cloaking” by, 323
clothing worn by, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 26, 35, 79, 111, 133, 134–135, 136, 166, 177, 180, 184, 189–190, 221–222, 226, 359, 376, 387, 402, 403
colonization by, 94, 157–158
conflicts between, 195
craft, appearance of 3, 4, 5, 7, 11–12, 13–14, 15–17, 26, 42, 49, 65–66, 68, 69–71, 76, 78, 79, 81, 84, 86–87, 132–133, 147, 329, 335, 339, 360
customs of, 222
deaths attributed to, 22–23, 357
defensive system of craft, 278
DNA analysis of hair, 342
fear induced by, 301
financial problems with, 202–203
foods/liquids consumed by, 16, 151, 152, 358–359, 372
hair sample of, 340–341, 342
healing by, 87, 112, 168, 309, 334–335
heating up of the oceans by, 373