US Deep space tracking detects Alien ships

Date: 08-04-91  17:01
From: John Powell
Subj: Deep Space Tracking & UFOs

Here is some continuing information from Lawrence Fawcett in the June 1991
(Number 28) issue of Just Cause. (Just Cause, Copyright 1991 by CAUS,
Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, PO Box 218, Coventry, CT 06238, published
bi-monthly with a subscription rate of $15/yr.)
The information is incomplete as of this issue but I thought I'd post what is
available anyway.
In October, 1981, USAF Airman Simone Mendez, (stationed at Nellis AFB as a
Wing/Base Telecommunications Specialist with the 2069th Communication
Squadron with a Top Secret clearance), recieved from a friend (Airman Green -
pseudonym) "a Top Secret message torn off the machine at the message center
to the effect that the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) had
detected a group of unknown objects entering the vicinity of Earth from deep
space.  Several of the objects were tracked entering the atmosphere and
heading towards the Soviet Union, after which they hovered in an area near
Moscow for more than an hour."
For unsatisfactory yet understandable reasons she kept the "third carbon copy
of a multi-carbon form" for several months.  When she learned that it might
be a fake she showed it to another co-worker who felt it probably was a fake.
Simone then returned the document to base and a supervisor "asked that the
document be placed in the classified waste for disposal."
Several days later AFOSI and the FBI interrogated her at length following
which she was hospitalized for "serious depression."  The FBI searched her
apartment and confiscated many personal items.  Several weeks later she was
interrogated again and polygraphed.  She failed the polygraph for
physiological response reasons, (extreme nervousness), and was polygraphed at
least several more times over several months.  She made a poor attempt at
suicide on April 22, 1982 and was again hospitalized.  Interrogations and
polygraphing continued into June 1982 at which time it was apparently
concluded that she was not a spy.
That's pretty much the end of the info, here's how the issue ends:  "The
question remains: Was the document real or not?  Simone could not be definate
after all she was through.  She never saw the document after the first day of
the investigation.  Was there any way to find out?  A curious series of
events would help Simone to answer these questions.  The real world was about
to open up even more for her.  And there would be a dramatic discovery."
Thanks, (just have to wait for the next issue I guess...), take care.
John.

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