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THE TWILIGHT ZONE knew, and until 1969 took an active hand in the administration of that information. After a 1969 Nixon "purge", administration was handled by an international board of directors in the private sector. 2. "An item"—as opposed to " the item"—was recovered near the world's only combat-operational atom bomb base (Roswell AAF) in 1947. Hull design, aero- dynamic measurements and propulsion info was passed directly to Jack Northrop and Kelly Johnson, beginning in 1950, with a major block of data being passed on from "the Working Group" at Wright Patterson AFB's Foreign Technologies Division in 1952. "The item" refers to the top-secret designation of Kelly's original variant of the U-2 (TR-1) spyplane in con- gressional and Pentagon budgets in the 1950s. 3. Nearly all "biomorphic" aerospace designs were inspired by the Roswell spacecraft, from Kelly's SR-71 Blackbird, onward to today's drones, UCAVs and aerospace craft. 4. The inward-canted vertical stabilizers of the F-19, the Have Blue, many drones, some UCAVs and the SR-71 matched the 30-degree inward cant of the Roswell spacecraft's shark-fin-shaped pair of verti- cal stabilizers or "winglets". The same goes for the wing camber to fuselage "blend" of the airframe designs. 5. The outward cants of the F-22 Raptor, the F-117, the McDonnell-Douglas YF-23 and the Tacit Blue Stealth concept prototypes perform similar aerodynamic functions for stability in high-performance flight. 6. Rich observed that the impression Kelly Johnson's contacts had [of "them"] was negative, and Kelly implied in rare conversations on the subject that "factions" from "out there" were a threat more than they were a by blessing, and that the cost of having "them" around was "unimaginable" and "unbelievable". 7. It was Ben Rich's opinion that the public should not be told. He believed they could not handle the truth, ever. Only in the last months of his decline did he begin to feel that the "interna- tional corporate board of directors" dealing with the "subject" could repre- sent a bigger problem to citizens’ per- sonal freedoms under the United States Constitution than the presence of off- world visitors themselves. Andrews passed this information on to me in stages, from 1994 until my last phone conversation with him around the Christmas holidays of 1998. (Source: CNI News, vol. 5, no. 11, part 3, 1 August 1999, tel +1 (970) 282 7077, e-mail CNINews! @aol.com) If this is the case, however, it surely begs the question: If the so called "black trian- gle" is a secret military aircraft, then what is it doing hovering over residential areas and frightening people half to death? Something, somewhere, simply does not add up. CNI News adds: "As noted by Nick Pope...it is very unlikely that the ‘black tri- angle’ aircraft can be explained as a secret military project. Its technical capabilities and flight behaviour suggest it neither belongs to any earthly government nor falls within the envelope of human technology. Perhaps, then, the British media are actual- ly being warned away from reporting on a fairly obvious example of ‘alien' craft intruding with impunity into British air- space." (Source: Citizens Against UFO Secrecy [CAUS], http://caus.org/pn111599.htm) D-NOTICE IN EFFECT ON UK "BLACK TRIANGLE" REPORTS Aw BBC executive let slip recently that there is a "D-notice" in effect on British media reporting of the so-called "black triangle" aircraft. [CNI Editor's note: "D-notices" are applied to matters and subjects considered classified for reasons of national security by Her Majesty's Ministry of Defence.] The executive, who cannot be named, is the former producer of a very popular BBC science program. He told one of our team that the black triangle "craft", first wit- nessed by hundreds in the Hudson Valley region of the United States (mid-1980s), then by thousands in Belgium (1989-90) and by more in Britain, has been "heavily D-noticed" by the government. For this reason, the BBC will not be reporting on the enigmatic craft, no matter how many witness reports it receives. According to the former science program producer, the reason the government has seen fit to slap a restrictive notice on reporting of the "triangle" is because—so far as the government has secretly informed the BBC—the craft is part of a new, secret, military project and, as such, must be protected under the secrecy laws. MAD COW SYNDROME? Fx. around 23 to 27 November, nearly all the cattle in a large swath of inland south-western Queensland, Australia, went into a crazed stampede. On virtually every cattle property the ter- rified animals ran to the west, many tearing through barbed wire fences in an obvious effort to escape "something" to their east. One Chinchilla couple reported that their cattle had run for six kilometres on the mornings of 25 and 26 November. Whatever it was—and speculation has been rife—the mystery remains unsolved. (Sources: The Australian, 2 December 1999; The Sunday Mail, 12 December 1999) NEXUS - 67 FEBRUARY — MARCH 2000