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If this could occur to him after all the trust that was developed with the Tall Whites, what does that suggest for most members of humanity? If this could occur to him after all the trust that was the seriousness of the experiences he had. The emotions that developed with the Tall Whites, what does that suggest Charles objectively described in great detail conveyed the extent for most members of humanity? to which what he was experiencing shook his world view and the The idea that Tall Whites can turn on one and use weapons, world views of those around him. even despite all the good things that have been done, is generally Charles's knowledge of the Tall Whites' interaction with the US correct. Tall Whites differ very much in temperament and per- Air Force generals is very enlightening in terms of the way sonality, as do humans. agreements were followed to the letter. It appears that the Tall He explained an incident involving a Tall White general who Whites are quite legalistic and this seemed to be something that the wouldn't brook any discussion and could be cruel if he felt he was US military found to be helpful in working with them. This is very not being obeyed to the letter. Yet the Tall White doctor was significant in the technology exchanges that Hall described were quite friendly and would approach very closely. The Tall White vitally important for the US military. The Tall Whites were quite captain described in Charles's book was a nice enough guy, but he clear that only certain categories of technology would be shared— only came around humans when it was necessary. He only categories that presumably would not give the US military deep- wanted to know about humans to the extent that it would help him space capabilities. According to Charles, this technology do his job. A cultural difference was evident, as in cases where exchange involved the US collaborating in the construction of Americans might befriend a Japanese person but wouldn't want to scout craft used by the Tall Whites. Providing the required socialise with Japanese. He stressed that Tall Whites vary material for the Tall Whites presumably would have helped US tremendously in personality. scientists understand the principles of space flight. Since this is what Charles observed in the mid-1960s, it may be presumed that When was the last time he directly communicated with larger constructions may have been attempted more recently that a Tall White? have more advanced propulsion systems than nuclear power. He referred to what is described in book three, which is when The exopolitical question here is: what would the Tall Whites he left for military service in Vietnam in 1967. Subsequent to gain or have gained in return for allowing US authorities to col- then, he has had no communication laborate in building larger spacecraft? with the Tall Whites. If technology for smaller scout craft had been given in exchange for bas- ing rights, what Earth resources would be or have been traded for larger constructions using more advanced propulsion systems? Additional Comments from ' . Charles J. Hall 'l personally saw the American There are many episodes he had that he didn't include in the books. generals themselves with their For example, n 1965, American Tall White counterparts a anes Hal comes acioss as very generals were showing Ta ite . . thoughtful and very intelligent. He generals through the military boarding and deboarding has a degree in physics and a master's barracks where he slept. When that rt Ww degree in applied (nuclear) physics, P' e white scout Crait. 8 PP phy and believes he has worked out some of the main principles of the Tall Whites' deep-space propulsion system. first happened, he thought he was dreaming. He remembers generals talking to Tall Whites about taking Air Force officers with the Tall Whites on scout craft. In an email, He didn't pull any punches in Charles elaborated on this: "The American generals were describing the intimidating behaviour of the Tall Whites and their discussing the possibility of the Tall Whites taking two young readiness to use deadly force to protect themselves and especially American officers on board the Tall Whites’ black deep-space their children against potential threats, intended or otherwise. craft (i.e., to another nearby star). I personally saw the American Even surprising or scaring Tall White children could lead to Tall generals themselves with their Tall White counterparts boarding White adults intimidating humans with their advanced weaponry, and deboarding the white scout craft." He thought the discussion as he has made clear in his book series. was too risky to include, since it included what he felt was Significantly, in his book he described how the Tall Whites sensitive material that was probably classified. would threaten to kill humans who scared or disobeyed them (for He stressed how the Tall Whites would follow agreements to quotes, see http://exopolitics.org/Exo-Comment-22.htm). In the the letter. He gave the example of an agreement he had with the interview, however, he focused on how the Tall Whites would Tall Whites. They would basically never sneak up behind him only respond when they were threatened in some way. He and scare him, and he would be sure never to do the same to them. stressed the principle of "tit for tat" that the Tall Whites followed, This agreement was closely followed in all the interactions which is well understood in human society and is a principle (Jex Charles had with the Tall Whites and helped him survive. talionis) found in biblical documents. It appears that in the inter- Basically, he believed the Tall Whites could be trusted once they view Charles was portraying the Tall Whites in a more reasonable had agreed to something. light than described in his book. While it is clear that Charles was being as objective as possible, Evaluation and Exopolitical Analysis of Charles Hall the discrepancy between his book narration and the interview, in I found Charles Hall to be very credible and compelling in his terms of the conditions when Tall Whites threatened to kill or response to questions. He displays great integrity and is quite sin- intimidated military servicemen and humans in general, suggests cere in describing solely the facts concerning his experiences. He he was painting a more sympathetic picture of their behaviour described his experiences with the Tall Whites in a very objective than in the book. This is something I hope he can clarify later, manner, and the emotional reality of the experiences was quite since it helps contextualise the Tall Whites' motives on Earth. vivid and conveyed much information about his state of mind and Charles described the Tall Whites as having no ulterior designs The idea that Tall Whites can turn on one and use weapons, even despite all the good things that have been done, is generally correct. Tall Whites differ very much in temperament and per- sonality, as do humans. He explained an incident involving a Tall White general who wouldn't brook any discussion and could be cruel if he felt he was not being obeyed to the letter. Yet the Tall White doctor was quite friendly and would approach very closely. The Tall White captain described in Charles's book was a nice enough guy, but he only came around humans when it was necessary. He only wanted to know about humans to the extent that it would help him do his job. A cultural difference was evident, as in cases where Americans might befriend a Japanese person but wouldn't want to socialise with Japanese. He stressed that Tall Whites vary tremendously in personality. "| personally saw the American generals themselves with their oMb VAM fa 2 22 boarding and deboarding the white scout craft." Evaluation and Exopolitical Analysis of Charles Hall I found Charles Hall to be very credible and compelling in his response to questions. He displays great integrity and is quite sin- cere in describing solely the facts concerning his experiences. He described his experiences with the Tall Whites in a very objective manner, and the emotional reality of the experiences was quite vivid and conveyed much information about his state of mind and 58 * NEXUS Tall White counterparts www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2005