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THE TWILIGHT ZONE SPANISH AIR FORCE DECLASSIFIES ITS "X-FILES" lowing morning. The official report does not furnish any explanation for the phe- in 1969, Apollo 10 astronauts Stafford, Cernan and Young were the first to approach an extraterrestrial beacon (dubbed "the Monolith") and film it. Now, with additional information, I can add that they were not, however, the first astronauts to spot this ET beacon. That Monolith was first sighted by Russian cos- monaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, in 1961. He was followed that same year by American astronaut Alan Shepard who also sighted the beacon. It turns out that sighting the beacon was not that unlikely. My ex-NSA [National Security Agency] informant said, "There are billions of them floating all over." Dr Michael Wolf shed additional light on the beacons. "They are 'postcards from the rim’. They emit both light and tone sig- nals, sending a mathematical language. There may be five or more ET civilisations involved in setting up these beacons." Ignore those Boeing commercials and the NASA press releases about how America "soon" will have its own first manned space station. My ex-NSA infor- mant revealed that there has been a manned "deep space platform" in orbit above Earth for over thirty years! “It [has] had three manned [American] crews as well as Russians 'on' since '68!" He further stated that, since 1973, the space station has received additional extremely high technology "and has had upgrades". His disclosures confirm reports I had heard previously from former military offi- cers about a secret space platform in orbit. This disclosure makes clear—as does my earlier report about a secret military astro- naut program retrieving the Apollo 10 Monolith in 1972 for study—that the Cape Canaveral space shuttle launches and the "first American space station" on NASA's drawing boards are just government 'cover' programs. Such programs have served to deflect the public from becoming aware before now of the existence of a black-pro- ject military space station and classified military craft which can go well past orbit into deep space. Additional disclosures are expected to be made, and they will be brought to you as they become available. (Source: by Richard Boylan, PhD, LLC, 2826 O Street #2, Sacramento, CA 95816, USA, tel (916) 455 0120, website www.ufonetwork.con/boylan/) [ a report earlier this year, I wrote that, declassification process, begun by Spain's Air Force in 1992, was completed as of 7 September 1998, according to official sources. Madrid's General Air Force Library is now the repository of 83 UFO and 'X-File'-type reports previously classified as Top Secret. An estimated 20 per cent of the cases lack any logical explanation. A four-page report from the Spanish Air Force's Intelligence section describes what some Spanish ufologists consider the most disquieting UFO case from the Galicia region in northwestern Spain. The report, numbered 891205, describes events which occurred on 5 December 1989. The document explains how a lenticular UFO "with a vast array of shining lights" flew at low speed "between the towns of Sada and Castro". Two hours of film also document the events. At 6.40 pm local time, members of the Spanish state police in Castro notified the Lavacolla control tower, which in turn alerted a nearby aerial vigilance station (EVA 10) at Noia. Both civilian and mili- tary radars detected the object. The control tower requested visual reports from civil- ian aircraft in the area, but no civilian pilot claimed to see the object. By 8.40 pm, three unknown objects at various altitudes were appearing on Noia's radar. The tracking was reportedly discon- tinued at 9.02 pm, but the signal remained on EVA 10's radar until 8.00 am the fol- Spain's Air Force in 1992, was According to Spanish ufologist Manuel completed as of 7 September 1998, — Carballal, the incident of 5 December 1989 cording to official sources. Madrid's gave rise to "one of the most interesting 'X- eneral Air Force Library is now the _ Files' at the state level". But Carballal also »pository of 83 UFO and 'X-File'-type says that the document, now housed at the ‘ports previously classified as Top Secret. Air Force Library, is "a mutilated report". n estimated 20 per cent of the cases lack — Carballal claims to have gleaned more offi- A declassification process, begun by nomenon. ry logical explanation. cial documents than those declassified by A four-page report from the Spanish Air Spain's Ministry of Defence. orce's Intelligence section describes what Carballal cites another example of yme Spanish ufologists consider the most Spain's 'X-Files'. "The Defence Ministry isquieting UFO case from the Galicia has not found an explanation to a paranor- ‘gion in northwestern Spain. The report, mal event which occurred on 2 April 1966 umbered 891205, describes events which _ in the region of El Ferrol," he says. ccurred on 5 December 1989. The story is covered in a five-page file, The document explains how a lenticular number 660402. FO "with a vast array of shining lights" "A corporal, a watchman and two sailors ew at low speed "between the towns of _ witnessed, from the A Carreira radio sta- ada and Castro". Two hours of film also tion, a luminous object whose shape varied ocument the events. every five minutes." At 6.40 pm local time, members of the The phenomenon lasted 45 minutes. panish state police in Castro notified the | One of the witnesses took a snapshot of the avacolla control tower, which in turn UFO, but it only shows a white spot on a lerted a nearby aerial vigilance station —_ black background. 3VA 10) at Noia. Both civilian and mili- (Source: CNI News, vol. 4, no. 15, part 1, wry radars detected the object. The control J October 1998; translated by Scott »wer requested visual reports from civil- | Corrales . This text in aircraft in the area, but no civilian pilot summarises portions of an original article aimed to see the object. written by R. Ventureira, published in the By 8.40 pm, three unknown objects at_ newspaper La Voz de Galicia on 8 arious altitudes were appearing on Noia's September 1998. Scott Corrales is creator idar. The tracking was reportedly discon- of the online journal Inexplicata, the jour - nued at 9.02 pm, but the signal remained nal of Hispanic ufology; website n EVA 10's radar until 8.00 am the fol- — ) pou, KEEPING THAT Boe Agour FENG SHUL pol THAT SHELF eT AGOVE THE STEREC TH 1s REALL BAL PP TTS (R009, el i eenet re a < XZ, aby em a seg, pe Moe AMZ NEXUS 61 2001 SPACE ODDITIES DECEMBER 1998 - JANUARY 1999