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CHARLES HALL ON THE TALL WHITE EXTRATERRESTRIALS CHARLES HALL THE WHITE TALL EXTRATERRESTRIALS While serving as a weather observer at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, in the mid-1960s, Charles Hall had dealings with a mysterious group of Tall White alien beings housed there and engaged in technology transfer with the US military. MOTIVATIONS OF THE TALL WHITE EXTRATERRESTRIALS AND THEIR EXOPOLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE hat follows is based on an interview with Charles Hall on 2 December 2004 regarding the existence of the Tall White extraterrestrials that he met while serving at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, as a duty weather observer from 1965 to 1967. His experiences are recorded in his three-volume book series, Millennial Hospitality (for details, see http://members.lycos.co.uk/Charles_Hall/). Thad earlier read the first two volumes of his book series and recorded my impressions in a short article (see http://www.exopolitics.org/Exo-Comment-22.htm). I was put in touch with Charles Hall by Paola Harris, the first major UFO researcher to investigate the case thoroughly (see http://www.paolaharris.it/hall1.htm). In the interview, I asked a series of questions and recorded his replies by taking notes. My aim in conducting the interview was to get a better idea of the motivations of the "Tall Whites" and their exopolitical significance on Earth. I begin this evaluation of my interview by first outlining my questions and Charles Hall's replies. (Note: The replies are recorded in the third person and we have adjusted the questions to the third person style accordingly. Ed.) I finish with my evaluation of his testimony and book series which I believe are vitally important as a possible disclosure initiative that will attract much public attention and carry great exopolitical significance. Min nal BD Calla Dh — Michael E. Salla, PhD 3 December 2004 Why did he call the book a work of fiction? He had to protect himself and the men who served with him. He changed the names to protect the innocent, including himself and other servicemen. People he replaced had experienced severe psychological pressure and trauma. Some wouldn't want to be men- tioned so he didn't give their correct names. He affirmed that everything in the books is true. It is as close to a documentary of events he experienced as possible. How did he recall all conversations recorded in the book? He didn't keep a diary, but kept a log book. He basically relied on memory in writing the book. He relived the emotions as he covered each experience, and this helped his rec- ollection of events and conversations. Key episodes are basically etched into his mind. He had to summarise many conversations. Some conversations had to be reconstructed. Usually conversations with other airmen are summarised/reconstructed. Conversations with Tall Whites are close to verbatim, since the Tall Whites didn't talk much. Tall White men especially didn't speak much at all. Tall White women were more talkative than the men. If Tall Whites didn't wear their communication equipment, then they wouldn't com- municate at all. Charles wanted to capture all the emotions he experienced, and these are faithfully recorded in the book. Interview with Charles J. Hall, BS, MA, MBA Website: http://members.lycos.co.uk/ Charles_Hall/ by Michael E. Salla, PhD © 3 December 2004 Expolitical Comment #23 Website: http://www.exopolitics.org When did he start writing the books? He first tried telling people about his experiences during 1965-68. When he got a word processor in 1985, he began the typing process using floppy discs. Writing was a slow process for technical reasons and also emotionally, since he relived the experiences and this took much time. For example, it took six months before he could control his fears of the Tall Whites back in 1965. by Michael E. Salla, PhD © 3 December 2004 Expolitical Comment #23 Website: http://www.exopolitics.org NEXUS +55 FEBRUARY — MARCH 2005 www.nexusmagazine.com