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described an incident in his book where a serviceman had to beg for his life when he yelled at a Tall White child. The only reason the Tall White didn't kill him, according to Charles, was that a Tall White male came over to the Tall White female and told her that since the serviceman hadn't hurt the child, the American gen- erals wouldn't understand why she would kill the serviceman. Charles said that the generals, however, thought military service- men were expendable, and wouldn't allow any killing by the Tall Whites to stop technology transfers. Back in the 1980s he had trouble finding a potential publisher for his planned autobiography and also had family responsibilities. In 2002 he became unemployed and began to edit, polish and publish what he had written so far. The publisher he found, Firstbook.com, allowed him to publish it as a "print-on-demand" book where he controlled copyright, etc. He is still not satisfied with what has been published so far, and wants to edit the first volume one more time. Basically the book was a work in progress since 1985 up until 2002. Final editing was done from late 2002 to early 2003. to early 2003. a - : Were other servicemen killed by Tall Whites for offending them? Did he ever take photos? He explained an incident back in September 1965 near the He never took any photos. When out there by himself he was mountain at Indian Springs where the Tall Whites had their main worried about keeping himsel hangar. One of the cover stories alive, and taking photos wasn't thought of. Initially he thought he was dreaming (that's why he believes Area 51 is calle "Dreamland"). This was a reason why he never thought about taking photos. Later, when he realise: that the Tall Whites were real, he talked himself out of it when he went back to his base, so he didn't think about photos. Also, he didn't want to offen the Tall Whites and stayed on his best behaviour. He didn't think taking pictures was prudent and might offend them, and they could destroy the evidence anyway since they always had access to his belongings. for sightings of Tall Whites was that they were bighorn sheep in the desert. One hunter wanted to shoot one of the "sheep" and rent- ed horses and went with his friend. The hunters eventually separated, and one hunter went near the hangar where the Tall Whites are based and took a shot at one of the kids. The Tall Whites grabbed him and handed him to the human guards, who were military personnel. The human guards shot him and gave a cover story for his accidental death. The guards found his friend, beat him up and threw him into the brig for about six weeks. Charles said that usually if one wasn't hurting anyone and was just unarmed and hiking, etc., then the Tall Whites wouldn't bother Whites that he was aware of? one. Basically, they would kill if He is not aware of that happen- threatened in any way. They ing, but recalled that in a paper- Charles J. Hall in the mid-1960s believe in tit for tat. If you did back book published back in the nothing to scare or hurt them, the early 1990s there is a set of pictures of Tall Whites which he worst they would do was to scare you away pleasantly. believes are authentic. These were published by a New Jersey housewife who travelled to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and said Why does he say the generals were desperate for that she was waiting on a public highway when she saw a scout —_ technology exchange with the Tall Whites? craft and she took six pictures of the Tall Whites standing six foot They would do anything to maintain good relations with the six inches tall. The implication was that some serviceman had Tall Whites to get technology. The Tall White "teacher" had con- taken the photos and sent them to the author, who gave a cover versations with Charles that demonstrated this. American gener- story for how she got the photos. He couldn't recall the name of als wouldn't stop Tall Whites if they were intent on killing ser- the book or the author. vicemen who had hurt any Tall White child. Tall Whites Did any other servicemen ever take pictures of Tall Why does he say the generals were desperate for technology exchange with the Tall Whites? They would do anything to maintain good relations with the Tall Whites to get technology. The Tall White "teacher" had con- versations with Charles that demonstrated this. American gener- als wouldn't stop Tall Whites if they were intent on killing ser- vicemen who had hurt any Tall White child. Tall Whites exchanged technologies such as radio and communications sys- tems, but not faster-than-light-speed technology. Technology exchange was done on the basis of only those technologies that would benefit Tall Whites, such as good radios and communica- tions that they could use as well if necessary. He gave the exam- ple that the Tall Whites would help with a nuclear-powered craft, but not propulsion systems for deep-space travel. Antigravity technologies which were deep-space capable were not shared with the generals. American generals were sometimes in the scout craft of the Tall Whites, so the technology for the scout ships was shared to an extent since the scout ships were made on Earth using materials here with the assistance of the US military. Tall Whites sometimes Has he ever been approached or briefed by agencies not to disclose the events on Nellis? No. He said that weather information was never classified. As a weather observer he was never part of a classified project where security oaths were taken. The orders given to Charlie were clas- sified, but nothing he did was ever to be classified. That was a decision taken by a committee including the Tall Whites and oth- ers in the Pentagon. The idea was that Charlie would be free to interact with the Tall Whites without being continually briefed. He said that the American generals would do anything to get technology transfers. Generals would permit Tall Whites to kill servicemen if they were offended, threatened or harmed. He 56 = NEXUS When did he finish the book? Charles J. Hall in the mid-1960s www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2005