Author Alleges Sinister Alien Plot

  >>  The  following is reprinted by permission
  from UFO Magazine (formerly California  UFO),  Vol.
  3 No. 1. Subscription information for UFO Magazine can
  be found under the ParaNet Source Directory, TOP> S;D;3
  .-----------------------------------Author Alleges
  Sinister Alien Plot-----------------------------------LETTER
  ON UFO CIRCUIT IGNITES CONTROVERSY      An  explosive  letter
  making the rounds in UFOdom claims that offic-ials  within the
  US government unwittingly entered a deadly conspiracy with aliens
  over  20  years ago - a shocking and unprecedented pact that is now
  backfiring horribly.      In  what  sounds  like a B-grade plot for
  a 50's sci-fi epic, charter airline  pilot  John  Lear of Nevada
  reveals information he says comes from reliable  sources in the
  American intelligence network. Because of the out-rageous  nature
  of the information and the questionable veracity of Lear's unnamed
  sources,  the  letter  has met with a barrage of skepticism within
  the UFO community.      In  highly  dramatic terms, Lear's 9-page
  missive chronicles the U.S. government/military  cover-up  of
  UFO data and the creation of a top secret group called MJ-12,
  which is described as "the top military-scientific per-sonnel
  of their time."      Lear  alleges  that after saucer crashes
  in the late 1940s and almost 30  succeeding years of suppressed
  UFO events, the first communications be-tween   aliens  and
  our government took place. "The 'deal' was that in ex-change
  for  'technology'  that they would provide us we agreed to
  'ignore' the  abductions  that  were going on and suppress
  information on the cattle mutilations,"  the  letter  states.
  "The EBEs (extraterrestrial biological entities)  assured  MJ-12
  that  the  abductions...were  merely the ongoing monitoring of
  developing civilizations."      In  his  piece de resistance,
  Lear charges that the EBEs instigated a "grand  deception"  to
  hide  their true motives, which include parasitical consumption
  of  human  biological matter, "termination" of individuals
  who might  interfere  with  their plans, and the creation of
  human-alien cross-breeds.      The  letter  first  appeared in
  December on ParaNet, an Arizona-based computer  bulletin  board
  featuring  miscellaneous  items on UFOs, Fortean subjects  and
  other  paranormal  phenomena.  Though ParaNet's Director Jim
  Speiser  was  himself  initially skeptical of the letter, he
  decided to re-lease  its  contents on a bet with Lear. The letter
  immediately made waves. "Its  being  taken  with  a pillar of salt,
  even by UFO believers," Speiser says. "They're backing (Lear)
  into a corner about his sources."      Lear  acknowledges  the
  high  potential of disinformation in what he wrote,  which  he
  says  is  actually an "hypothesis" that should have been released
  with  his  cover  letter  describing months of research trips
  and first-person  interviews  with witnesses and intelligence
  sources. He says, "If  we  are being fed disinformation, you have
  to ask -- what in the world could  they  be  disinforming  us
  about?" Meanwhile, one of Lear's sources tells  him  that MJ-12
  members are "wringing their hands" because of recent EBE warnings
  that something ominous is about to happen.      Son  of  the  man
  behind  the Lear jet, Lear has a long and colorful history  as
  a  private pilot who has, among other adventures, flown covert
  missions  for  the CIA. He's currently employed as captain of a
  major char-ter airline.      Lear  stands  behind the information
  contained in his letter. "It was originally  for  my  friends,"
  he says. "I had no idea that it would go out to the entire
  US and have to be backed up word for word!      "People  want
  proof  and  they want it now. All I can say is that if they'd
  sat  where I have and listened to all the stuff that's come to
  me - each little thing adds to the veracity of the hypothesis."
  At  the  time he offered the letter to ParaNet, Lear, swore the
  stuff was  credible.  Says  Speiser, "He said if I didn't get a
  call from the Air Force  Office  of Special Investigations upon
  transmitting the letter, he'd buy me dinner at Caesar's Palace."
  At  the  time of this writing, Speiser is still waiting patiently
  for his call and his dinner.------------------------Corrections
  and clarifications: 1) The letter, though written in December,
  appeared  in  mid-January. 2) Besides being initially skeptical,
  I am STILL skeptical.  3) Lear sent me the letter and INSISTED that
  I put it on ParaNet, which he knew to be a national network. His
  statement that he didn't know it would "go out to the entire
  U.S." seems to be what Jesse Jackson would call a terminological
  inexactitude. 4) Our agreement was to print EVERYTHING John sentme,
  not just the  letter,  and  I would be hearing from OSI. I can't
  say as I've held up my  end  of  the bargain, because John has
  sent me a lot of stuff;however, you'd  think the letter would be
  enough to flush out OSI, if anything in it were true.... 


Go back to John Lear index page