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Dr Hynek sent some forms to fill out, so she could describe what she had seen. Dr Hynek later called me and asked what I had been doing. I told him I'd been watching Dick Van Dyke's The Comic on TV. He asked what happened when Helen was screaming outside. I said the TV went on the blink; it displayed static and I was trying to fix it when I heard her screaming. He told me that when UFOs hover nearby, they cause disturbances in car engines, TVs and radios; this was a normal occurrence. Later I learned that two other people in Sacramento saw the same UFO in two different locations, and it was reported in the Sacramento Bee. From 1979 to 1986, I was back in the US Army. This time I had joined military intelligence and I was stationed at PIC-K (Photo Interpretation Center — Korea). This time my code-name was "Hollywood" or "Joe Hollywood". I wore a black suit, now, and I was clean-cut. I kept the sunglasses, though. My job as a 97 Bravo (intelligence analyst) was to work with image interpreters in identifying targets in North Korea and Red China, such as T-72 tanks, etc. I would create what is called a "sitmap", pinpointing targets discovered by image interpreters who _ studied reconnaissance aerial photographs. I would categorise certain photos. We would go on what is called a "hot run" from Yongsan Barracks, Seoul, to Osan Air Force Base. The vehicle would display a placard that indicated that the vehicle could not be stopped for any reason. There was a combination lock on the trunk of the vehicle and a combination lock in the suitcase inside the trunk; the driver and myself would have the combination to open the trunk and the suitcase. We would place the "hot rolls" (film) into the suitcase and head back to Seoul. During my time as an_ intelligence analyst, I categorised six photos taken by reconnaissance satellites of what appeared to be UFOs. The UFOs moved of their own accord, as if they were guided by some kind of intelligence. Therefore the six photos were significant in terms of military intelligence. The photos moved up the intelligence chain from military intelligence to DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) to CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). From there, I don't know where the photos went. While at PIC-K, I worked with Air Force Intelligence, Naval Intelligence, DIA, CIA, Marine Recon, US Army (Green Beret) Special Forces, 101st Airborne, US Army Rangers, 82nd Airborne, Delta Force, Navy SEALs. It was necessary for us to work closely with certain elite military groups. Another strange photo I once saw was given to me to categorise. It was a photo of an American POW in Vietnam, taken in 1981. The photo went into a metallic box with a combination lock and disappeared up the intelligence channel. The spooks (intelligence personnel) I worked with would never discuss UFOs. Most spooks belonged to some sort of secret society; most were Freemasons, and I was a Rosicrucian. When I departed Korea, I signed up for the 82nd "Screaming Eagles" Airborne and Special Forces training, and they were ready to send me to Ft Gordon, Georgia, and Ft Bragg, North Carolina, and I was called to do a special assignment. I received an "H" identifier and became an army instructor. I taught the "Soviet Threat for OPFOR (Opposing Forces)". I wore a Russian uniform, ski mask and black gloves, talked with a fake Russian accent and called myself "Corporal Dowbowski". I would instruct on the Soviet Threat, teaching the WEFT (Wings, Engine, Fuselage and Tail) on Soviet aircraft, kill zones on Soviet aircraft and land-roaming vehicles, and the use of many Soviet weapons from the AK-47 to the SVD sniper rifle, in which I was proficient. During my time with OPFOR, I learned from intelligence circles that the Russian KGB also knew and was aware of what exactly UFOs were and where they came from. To this day, I don't know the answers to the UFO mystery, but hopefully one day our government will disclose what it knows to the public. Brian, you have full permission to publish my report. Those were many years ago and Helen Lang's UFO claim was fully published in the Sacramento Bee. There is nothing new here that wasn't published back in '76. I still work for the government...but, where I work now is what I wouldn't want to disclose. You can disclose my previous work with the government: I have no qualms about it and most people are aware of my previous background. CER — (Source: HBCC UFO Research, Box 1091, Houston, BC, Canada VOJ 1ZO, tel [250] 845 2189, email hbccufo @telus.net; letter posted on 29 April 2006 at http://www.hbccufo.org/modules. php?name=News&file=article &sid=4278) "It's still a little strange living near a volcano, but I feel a lot better since they installed the smoke detector." 64 = NEXUS JUNE — JULY 2006 www.nexusmagazine.com