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President's Scientific Advisory Committee, and has testified John Alexander's position as the Program Manager for before House and Senate Committees on intelligence matters. Contingency Missions of Conventional Defense Technology, Los After the Navy he “worked in the private sector research and Alamos National Laboratories, enabled him to exploit the development community involved in the US government-spon- Department of Defense's Project Reliance "which encourages a sored projects for the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), Defense _ search for all possible sources of existing and incipient technolo- Intelligence Agency (DIA) and US Army gies before developing new technology . * Le | *. : * Intelligence and Security Command." He in-house” to tap into a wide range of has been head of the Rockefeller Foundation exotic topics, sometimes using defense for some time and chairs the American contractors, e.g., McDonnell Douglas Society for Psychical Research.* d h Aerospace. I have several reports, some According to the Russians —°f which were compiled before his depar- BIRDS OF A FEATHER 8 ture to the Los Alamos National Alexander and C. B. Jones are members of the subliminal messages Laboratories when he was with Army the AVIARY, a group of intelligence and " 10! Intelligence, which show Alexander's Department of Defense officers and scien- bypass the CONSCIOUS level keen interest in any and every exotic sub- tists with a brief to discredit any serious and areeffective almost —_ject—uFOs, ESP, psychotronics, anti- research in the UFO field. Each member of ‘ i gravity devices, near-death experiments, pony! a ner = is immediately. psychology warfare and non-lethal 3 Jo! lexander is PE? i weaponry. One of their agents, a UFO researcher John Alexander utilises the bank of known as William Moore, who was intro- information he has accumulated to try to duced to John Alexandr aapryi! ww! T0OqOoOoO°L develop psychotronic, psychological and by Scott Jones, confessed in front of an audience at a conference mind weaponry. He began thinking about non-lethal weapons a held by the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) on July 1, 1989 in decade ago in his paper, "The New Mental Battlefield”. He seems Las Vegas, how he was promised inside information by the senior _to want to become a ‘Master’. members of the AVIARY in retum for his obedience and service to If they ever succeed in this ambition, the rest of us ordinary them. He participated in the propagation and dissemination of dis- mortals had better watch out. oo information fed to him by various members of the AVIARY. He also confessed how he was instructed to target one particular indi- | NOTES: vidual, an electronics expert, Dr Paul Bennewitz, who had accu- _1. Letter dated 2 April, 1993, to author from Mrs Victoria Alexander. mulated some UFO film footage and electronic signals which itn ns mabey Leagh used lew ay Effect Weapons" . : Greenham Comm« - were taking place in 1980 over the Menzano Weapons Storage 3° "The United States Global Stateey Colneflinen iadlopencent think-tank, areas at Kirkland Air Force Base, New Mexico. incorporated in 1981. 1t focuses on long-range strategic issues. The founding As a result of Moore's involvement, coupled with some surrepti- _ members were Clare Booth Luce, General Maxwell Taylor, General Albert ‘ A . ‘ ‘i rn Wedemeyer, Dr Ray Cline (Co-chair), Jeane Kirkpatrick (Co-chair), Morris tious entries and psychological techniques, Bennewitzended up in 1 5 udcry Lace Ill, J. William Middendorf Il, Admiral Thomas H. a psychiatric hospital. Moorer USN (retired), General Richard Stillwell (retired), Dr Michael A. Just before the publication of my first paper unmasking two _Daniles (President), Dr Dalton A. West (Executive Vice Presidenl). Its members of the AVIARY”, I was visited by two of their members P orpg lle os wep Yona Alexander, Dr Roger Fontaine, Robert L. (MORNING DOVE and HAWK) who had travelled to the UK with 4. Nonlethality: Development of a National Policy and Employing Nonlethal a message from the senior ranks advising me not to go ahead with —_ Means in a New Strategic Era, a Project of the US Global Strategy Council, my exposé. I rejected the proposal. 1991, page 4. Other staff members of the USGSC are Steve Trevino, Dr John B. n — q Alexander and Chris Morris. Immediately after the publication of that paper, and with the full "T° TSGSc has issued a wide variety of papers on the Nonlethal Weapons knowledge that myself and a handful of colleagues knew the true Concept, For example, Jn Search of Nonlethal Strategy (Janet Morris); identities of their members, John B. Alexander confessed that he —_Nontethality: A Global Strategy—White Paper; Nonlethality Briefing was indeed a member of the AV/ARY, nicknamed PENGUIN. The i ore a 1 sis eg harp jie er < ee accuracy of our information was further confirmed to me by yet 9% {7 2earch of a Noi at ar ey es another member of the AVIARY—Ron Pandolphi, PELICAN. § in search page ne ne Paper. Pate 3. Pandolphi is a PhD in physics and works at the Rocket and Missile 9. In the reeent cult siege in Waco, Texas, a ‘non-lethal’ technique, projecting section of the Office of the Deputy Director of Science and __ subliminal messages, was used to influence David Koresh—without success. Technology, CIA. 10. Nonlethality: A Global Strategy—White Paper, page 2. r i 7 " : . 11. The computer database compiled during the CLA/Army's Project OFTEN, In his book, Out There™, the New York Times journalist Howard examining several thousand chemical compounds, during 1976-1973, is a most Blum refers to "a UFO Working Group" within the Defense _ likely candidate for any chemical agents for non-lethal weapons. Intelligence Agency. Despite DIA's repeated denials,” the exis- 12. The British MoD is already developing a ‘microwave bomb’. Work on the . : weapon is going on at the Defence Research Agency al Farnborough, tence of this working group has been confirmed to me by more anischire. See Sunday Telegraph, 27 Seplember 1992, partly reproduced in than one member of the group itself, including an independent Lobster 24, page 14. The Royal Navy is already in possession of laser weapons source in the Office of Naval Intelligence. The majority of the — which dazzle aircraft pilots. The Red Cross has called for them to be banned group's members are senior members of the AVIARY: Dr under the Geneva Convention because could permanently blind. Christopher Green (BLUEJAY) from the CIA", Harold Puthoff - a of a Nonlethal Strategy, page 13. (OWL), ex-NSA; Dr Jack Verona (RAVEN), DoD, one of the ini- 15 TheUS Navy, through its Project Sea Shadow, has already developed a tiators of the DIA's Sleeping Beauty project which aimed to __ stealth boat. Like the Lockheed F117A stealth fighter, il leaves no radar signa- achieve battlefield superiority using mind-altering electromagnetic ture—BBC, Newsround, April 28, 1993. . . ; 16. Taped conversation with Janel Morris, March 1, 1993. weaponry; John Alexander (PENGUIN); and Ron Pandolphi 17. The Wall Sireet Journal, January 4, 1993. (PELICAN). 18. Jn Search of a Nonlethal Strategy, page 14. The mysterious "Col. Harold E. Phillips" who appears in Blum's Continued on page 72 Out There, is none other than John B. Alexander. NOTES: 1. Letter dated 2 April, 1993, to author from Mrs Victoria Alexander. 2. The US Army Chemical and Military Police used “Novel Effect Weapons” against the women protesters at the Greenham Common base. 3. The United States Global Strategy Council is an independent think-tank, incorporated in 1981. 1t focuses on long-range strategic issues. The founding members were Clare Booth Luce, General Maxwell Taylor, General Albext Wedemeyer, Dr Ray Cline (Co-chair), Jeane Kirkpatrick (Co-chair), Morris Leibman, Henry Luce 111, J. William Middendorf 11, Admiral Thomas H. Moorer USN (retired), General Richard Stillwell (retired), Dr Michael A. Daniles (President), Dr Dalton A. West (Executive Vice President). Its Research Directors were Dr Yona Alexander, Dr Roger Fontaine, Robert L. Katula and Janet Morris. 4. Nonlethality: Development of a National Policy and Employing Nonlethal Means in a New Strategic Era, a Project of the US Global Strategy Council, 1991, page 4. Other staff members of the USGSC are Steve Trevino, Dr John B. Alexander and Chris Morris. 5. The USGSC has issued a wide variety of papers on the Nonlethal Weapons Concept. For example, /n Search of Nonlethal Strategy (Janet Morris); Nonlethality: A Global Strategy—White Paper; Nonlethality Briefing Supplement No. 1; and Nonlethality in the Operational Continuum. 6. In Search of a Nonlethal Strategy, Janel Morris, page 1. 7. Nonlethality: A Global Strategy—White Paper, page 3. 8. In Search of..., page 3. 9, In the reeent cult siege in Waco, Texas, a ‘non-lethal’ technique, projecting subliminal messages, was used to influence David Koresh—without success. 10. Nonlethality: A Global Strategy—White Paper, page 2. 11. The computer database compiled during the C1A/Army's Project OFTEN, examining several thousand chemical compounds, during 1976-1973, is a most likely candidate for any chemical agents for non-lethal weapons. 12. The British MoD is already developing a ‘microwave bomb’. Work on the weapon is going on at the Defence Research Agency al Farnborough, Hampshire. See Sunday Telegraph, 27 Seplember 1992, partly reproduced in Lobster 24, page 14. The Royal Navy is already in possession of laser weapons which dazzle aircraft pilots. The Red Cross has called for them to be banned under the Geneva Convention because could permanently blind. 13. In Search of a Nonlethal Strategy, page 13. 14. Ibid. 15. The US Navy, through its Projeet Sea Shadow, has already developed a stealth boat. Like the Lockheed F117A stealth fighter, il leaves no radar signa- ture—BBC, Newsround, April 28, 1993. 16. Taped conversation with Janel Morris, March 1, 1993. 17. The Wall Sireet Journal, January 4, 1993. 18. Jn Search of a Nonlethal Strategy, page 14. NEXUS¢15 BIRDS OF A FEATHER Continued on page 72 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1993