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- >>The following article is the first of two parts excerpted from "Just Cause",
- the quarterly newsletter of CAUS, Citizens Against UFO Secrecy. Run by Barry
- Greenwood and Lawrence Fawcett, this organization attempts to gain access to
- government documents on UFOs through the Freedom of Information Act.
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- MJ12: MYTH OR REALITY?
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- Did a secret government panel once intensively study a crashed-UFO case with
- compelling physical evidence at its disposal? Did this panel set the UFO
- debunking policy for the government which persists to this day? These are
- certainly questions which h ave echoed throughout UFOlogy for decades,
- generating scores of wild rumors. Many of the rumors died a quick death
- while others lingered, helped along mainly by a cadre of conspiracy
- theorists/supporters. One such story was Frank Scully's Artec, New Mexic o
- UFO crash, which formed the basis for the 1950 book "BEHIND THE FLYING
- SAUCERS". In virtually all of theses cases, the substance necessary to the
- credibility of the story was sorely lacking.
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- Recent revelations have shown that at least a small number of the surviving
- rumors deserve a day in court, most notably the Roswell, NM incident of 1947,
- involving the alleged crash of a UFO and the recovery and study of the debris
- (and bodies) at Wri ght Field (now Wright-Patterson AFB, OH).
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- A relatively new rumor has surfaced which we would like to discuss in some
- detail because it is new and it bears some interesting connections to old
- stories. CAUS does not yet endorse this as fact. Our long-standing policy
- of requiring conclusive gove rnment documentation still stands and will
- always stand. We have yet to see such documentation in this instance.
- Nevertheless, it is hoped that open discussion will elicit practical response
- toward proving or burying this latest tale.
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- During the final stages of "CLEAR INTENT" [Greenwood and Fawcett, 1984], I had
- collected documents related to multiple sightings of UFOs over Kirtland AFB,
- NM in August, 1980. The story of this series of reports is in the Epilog of
- CLEAR INTENT. What wasn't inserted in the book was a document, allegedly a
- government document, which had made the rounds in the so-called UFO
- grapevine. It told of an analysis performed of the "Dr. Bennewitz"
- photographic data which had been part of the subject matter in t he confirmed
- AFOSI [Air Force Office of Special Investigations] file release on Kirtland.
- It concluded that some of the photos were "legitimate negatives of
- unidentified aerial objects." The document went on to discuss, very briefly,
- a top-secret "Project Aquarius" and something called "MJ 12". These terms
- meant little to us at the time so inquiries were launched to determine the
- origin of the terms and the document.
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- No government agency had any knowledge of the matter, and the alleged
- originator, AFOSI, said that the document was a "fabrication". Since we had
- no evidence to prove otherwise and since the document came from a source
- other than the FOIA [Freedom Of Information Act], I chose not to use it in
- CI. My copy of the Aquarius document contained several misspellings and
- irregularities in format, further adding to my suspicions but I did not rule
- out the possibility of this perhaps being a retyped version of an original,
- legitimate document by a "mole" in the military. The piece was filed and
- remained in limbo for a time.
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- This past summer the mysterious "MJ 12" portion of the Aquarius document
- surfaced again when CAUS was advised by several members that California UFO
- researcher Lee Graham was conducting inquiries into MJ 12, apparently based
- on specific information fr om an unknown individual in the government. The
- specifics were rather intriguing.
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- MJ 12, or Majestic 12, was a panel formed to investigate and report its
- findings to the President of the United States on the matter of Unidentified
- Flying Objects. It addressed in particular the Roswell, NM incident of July
- 2, 1947. The panel consist
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