Jacques Vallee - Revelations - Alien Contact and Human

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Jacques Vallee - Revelations - Alien Contact and Human

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AREA 51 them—" ing team." it now." 61 officers about the contents of certain documents that were given to me. Those briefings had to do with the fact that a number of UFOs have been captured by the military and that their occupants have been working along with our scientists. We have entered into a treaty with I broke into his statement to make sure I got the essential facts. "You're going a little too fast for me," I said. "First of all, what was your position in the Navy?" "I was under Admiral Clarey, as a member of the Intelligence brief- "Were the documents classified, and at what level?" "They were classified Top Secret/S.I." "Was there a code word attached to them?" "Majic, with a J, was the code word. I am sure they have changed "How long was the briefing, and where was it given?" "There were several briefings, all of which took place at the Head- quarters for Pacific Operations on the island of Hawaii. The building overlooks Pearl Harbor. The first briefing was a two-and-a-half-hour general overview, then there were periodic updates as new information came to light." He mentioned Admiral Clarey, Admiral Weisner, and Admiral John McCain as three of the men to whom he had given a full oral report. "Why were these officers being briefed?" "Because in their operational capacity, they had an immediate need to know. One, they might be required to recover some crashed disks in the future. Two, the UFOs might be misconstrued as offensive Soviet devices and fired upon, so they had to be aware of their existence." "Were there instances when the UFOs posed a real threat?" I asked. "During the Vietnam War a UFO shot down a B-52. There were also cases when our troops were attacked by things they first thought were helicopters. There was some speculation at the time that the Russians must have entered the war on the North Vietnamese side, so it became a pretty serious matter." "Did the Navy ever pick up a disk after that?"