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THE TWILIGHT ZONE 3. For the most part, the sources interro- gated were not trained observers, and their stories indicate they have been subject to the familiar pitfalls common to all eyewit- nesses. It must be emphasized that, because the interrogators used were not always specialists in this phenomena of celestial sciences, there is much lack of detail. 4. Because of the unique nature of the material under study, a multi-layered secu- rity structure has been in effect. Most o the results have been given to private research and development labs for further study. 5. MAJESTIC SS&P are currently focussed on Psy-Op development for Col War GI activities. 6. Utilization of Paperclip specialists has yielded valuable results in new weapons research in areas of flight dynam- ics, biological and chemical agents, mind control, and intelligence gathering tech- niques. published reports or for elaboration of the information of fragmentary nature, resort may be had to the AEC files of unpub- lished data as well as to the possibility of reinterrogating the sources. components is the goal of the AEC and the AFSWP. Studies at MIT indicate that such a technology is within reach before the decade is out. The apparent use of micro- circuitry found on the recovered planform indicates that miniturization, low-power transmission, light conductor/sensitive components are required for interplanetary space travel. Atomic engines and nuclear propulsion technologies could be advanced based upon current use of hydrogen and electro-magnetic research and weapons components development in U.S. and U.K. C. Review of the Military Assessment With current deployment obligations, troop commitments, and few air groups with stand-by fighters with radar capabili- ty, the Joint Chiefs are unable at the pre- sent time, to effect a complete and all- encompassing defense plan that would guarantee the protection and well-function- ing of the national political order. Personnel, material, and logistical require- ments for such a defense would deplete current resources. If such a crisis should occurr [sic]--in government failure to defend and assure the public's trust, it is the belief of the Joint Chiefs, that the follow- ing would issue: insecurity and mistrust; employment of subversive agents; infiltra- tion; incitement of disorder and chaos to disrupt normal economy and undermine popular support of government and its leaders; seizure of authority without refer- ence to will of the people. F. Biological Warfare Programs BW programs in U.S. and U.K., are in field test stages. Discovery of new virus and bacteria agents so lethal, that serums derived by genetic research, can launch medical science into unheard of fields of biology. The samples extracted from bod- ies found in New Mexico, have yielded new Strains of a retro-virus not totally understood, but, give promise of the ulti- mate BW weapon. The danger lies in the spread of airborne and bloodborne out- breaks of diseases in large populations, with no medical cures available. B. Panel's Contribution to MAJESTIC popular support ‘of government and its spread of airborne and bloodborne out- 1. The contribution of the President's leaders; seizure of authority without refer- breaks of diseases in large populations, Special Panel to the MAJESTIC TWELVE _ ence to will of the people. with no medical cures available. PROJECT has supplemented information on the ULATT Program which could not D. Technology G. Genetic and Pharmaceutical be obtained in any other way. Although At present, the ability to reconstruct the Development Programs only a small part of the project, interroga- technology that may be eons ahead of us, Current research in U.S. and U.K., can tion in technical and bio-medical field has the boost to our current efforts would be _ be accellerated [sic] when studies are com- produced at least 8,973 items for the files incalculable. Areas such as aircraft and plete. Understanding the human makeup of Military Intelligence, GHC/IPU. Of missile design would benefit only aftera through EBE reserach [sic] will bring a these items, 1,764 have been published (up — working understanding has been achieved. _ varied wealth of information in how cells to December, 1950) in the ULATT Weapons sciences will follow. replicate themselves and may help in EXPLOITATION-MAJESTIC SERIES. developing new drugs and markets. The coverage of the New Mexico inci- _ E. Nuclear Weapons Development Healthcare industries are considered the dents, from the over-all intelligence point Miniturization [sic] of atomic bomb __ best source of R&D for DoD programs. of view, has been very good. (After the Panel's review was initiated, GHC/IPU published in March 1951, two summary "MAJESTIC SERIES," No. , ~, | 98 and No. 99, of the series - : titled "New Medical Facilities for Biological Warfare; New Genetic and Pharmaceutical Development Programs." These summary reports have apparently made of much of the AEC file material since 6,014 items are now reported as published in "Medical Items" in the "Interrogation Reports" — see MAJESTIC SERIES, No. 98, page 1.) 2. For the clarification of BKYCLE TRANSIT 5 gD LANE = LANE ugar D. Technology At present, the ability to reconstruct the technology that may be eons ahead of us, the boost to our current efforts would be incalculable. Areas such as aircraft and missile design would benefit only after a working understanding has been achieved. Weapons sciences will follow. G. Genetic and Pharmaceutical Development Programs Current research in U.S. and U.K., can be accellerated [sic] when studies are com- plete. Understanding the human makeup through EBE reserach [sic] will bring a varied wealth of information in how cells replicate themselves and may help in developing new drugs and markets. Healthcare industries are considered the best source of R&D for DoD programs. E. Nuclear Weapons Development Miniturization [sic] of atomic bomb TRANSIT LANE Sommennlle NEXUS - 67 FEBRUARY — MARCH 1999