MJ-12 and the Riddle of Hangar 18
Author: Timothy Green Beckley
Publisher: Inner Light - Global communications
Published: 2003-04-01
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 9781892062536
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHere are classified documents never seen by the public previously...In the early l980s, a mysterious brown envelope arrived at the home of a respected Hollywood producer who had previously been in touch with anonymous government agents offering to share research and dialogue on the nature of beings they termed EBEs (Extraterrestrial Biological Entities). The package consisted of canisters of unprocessed film which turned out to be covert photos of a variety of documents - the Majestic 12 papers - so highly classified that those who had procured them would surely have been 'eliminated' if their identities had ever been discovered. Recently, new MJ-12 documents surfaced which may tell us even more about the government's secret program to deal with the alien presence beginning with the crash of several 'mystery discs' in the Southwest in the late 1940s, and the recovery of alien beings taken to Hangar l8 inside Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.Shocking disclosures include: links between the Kennedy assassination and a series of other murders intended to maintain UFO secrecy; a list of scientists and consultants who worked with the legendary majestic 12 is provided, proving that the tentacles of the cover up reaches much further than was previously known; the existence of a secret government organisation called the interplanetary phenomenon unit is brought into the open, and admitted by the air force. Besides previewing dozens of what are said to be 'highly classified' documents, there are also interviews with newly discovered witnesses and discussions of various alleged UFO crashes - including a space craft that is said to have come down in Central Park back in the l960s. If true, these documents may be the 'smoking gun' that will eventually prove WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE. The information in this book, may be too much for some readers to handle