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    From Ricky Sutphin@RICKSBBS/TIME to All on Tue Mar 18 04:22:58 2025
    PART 16

    One leader who was not immediately alarmed was Walter H. Andrus,
    Jr., director of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), one of the two
    largest UFO organizations in the United States (the other being
    the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies [CUFOS]). In 1987,
    before Lear had proposed what some wags would call the Dark Side
    Hypothesis, he had offered to host the 1989 MUFON conference in
    Las Vegas. Andrus agreed. But as Lear's true beliefs became
    known, leading figures within MUFON expressed concern about
    Lear's role in the conference. When Andrus failed to respond
    quickly, MUFON officials were infuriated.

    Facing a possible palace revolt, Andrus informed Lear that
    Cooper, whom Lear had invited to speak at the conference, was not
    an acceptable choice. But to the critics on the MUFON board and
    elsewhere in the organization, this was hardly enough. One of
    them, longtime ufologist Richard Hall, said this was "like
    putting a Band-Aid on a hemorrhage" (Hall, 1989). In a heated
    telephone exchange Andrus called Hall's objections to Lear "just
    one man's opinion" and claimed support, which turned out not to
    exist, from other MUFON notables. In a widely-distributed open
    letter to Andrus, Hall wrote, "Having Lear run the symposium and
    be a major speaker at it is comparable to NICAP in the 1960's
    having George Adamski run a NICAP conference! " (NICAP, the
    National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, of which
    Hall was executive secretary in the late 1950s and much of the
    1960s, was a conservative UFO-research organization which
    attacked as fraudulent the claims of Adamski, who wrote books
    about his meetings with Venusians and distributed photographs of
    what he said were their spaceships.) Hall went on, "You seem to
    be going for the colorful and the spectacular rather than for the critical-minded approach of science; you even expressed the view-
    in effect-that having a panel to question Lear critically would
    be good show biz and the 'highlight' of the symposium. Maybe so,
    but it obviously would dominate the entire program, grab off all
    major news media attention, and put UFO research in the worst
    possible light." Hall declared, "I am hereby resigning from the
    MUFON Board and I request that my name be removed from all MUFON
    publications or papers that indicate me to be a Board Member."

    Fearing more resignations, Andrus moved to make Lear barely more
    than a guest at his own conference. He was not to lecture there,
    as previously planned, and hosting duties would be handled, for
    the most part, by others. Lear ended up arranging an "alternative
    conference" at which he, Cooper, English and Don Ecker presented
    the latest elaborations on the Dark Side Hypothesis.
    Meanwhile another storm was brewing. On March 1, 1989, an
    Albuquerque ufologist, Robert Hastings, issued a 13-page
    statement, with 37 pages of appended documents, and mailed it to
    many of ufology's most prominent individuals. Hastings opened
    with these remarks:

    "First, it has been established that 'Falcon,' one of the
    principle [sic] sources of the MJ-12 material, is Richard C.
    Doty, formerly attached to District 17 Air Force Office of
    Special Investigations (AFOSI) at Kirtland Air Force Base,
    Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sgt. Doty retired from the U.S. Air
    Force on October 1, 1988.


    "How do I know that Doty is 'Falcon?' During a recent telephone
    conversation, Linda Moulton Howe told me that when Sgt. Doty
    invited her to his office at Kirtland AFB in early April 1983,
    and showed her a purportedly authentic U.S. government document
    on UFOs, he identified himself as code-name 'Falcon' and stated
    that it was Bill Moore who had given him that name.

    "Also, in early December 1988, a ranking member of the
    production team responsible for the 'UFO Cover Up?-Live'
    television documentary confirmed that Doty is 'Falcon.' This same
    individual also identified the second MJ-12 source who appeared
    on the program, 'Condor' as Robert Collins who was, until
    recently, a Captain in the U.S. Air Force. Like Doty, he was
    stationed at KAFB when he left the service late last year."
    (Collins, a scientist, was assigned to the plasma physics group
    at Sandia National Laboratories on the Kirtland Air Force Base.
    Following his retirement he moved to Indiana and remains actively
    interested in UFOs.)

    Hastings reviewed evidence of Doty's involvement in the
    concoction of various questionable documents and stories,
    including the Ellsworth tale and the Weitzel affair. He also
    noted important discrepancies between the paper Howe saw and the
    MJ-12 briefing document. For example, while the first mentioned
    the alleged Aztec crash, the second said nothing about it at all.
    Hastings wondered, "[I]f the briefing paper that Sgt. Doty showed
    to Linda Howe was genuine, what does that say about the accuracy
    (and authenticity) of the Eisenhower document? If, on the other
    hand, the former was bogus and was meant to mislead Howe for some
    reason, what does that say about Richard 'Falcon' Doty's
    reliability as a source for MJ-12 material as a whole?"
    (Hastings, 1989). Hastings also had much critical to say about
    Moore, especially about an incident in which Moore had flashed a
    badge in front of ufologist/cover-up investigator Lee Graham and
    indicated he was working with the government on a project to
    release UFO information. (Moore would characterize this as a
    misguided practical joke.)

    Both Moore and Doty denied that the latter was Falcon. They
    claimed Doty had been given that pseudonym long after the 1983
    meeting with Howe. Howe, however, stuck by her account. Moore and
    Doty said the real Falcon, an older man than Doty had been in the
    studio audience as the video of his interview was being broadcast
    on UFO Cover-up. . . Live. Doty himself was in New Mexico
    training with the state police.
    end of part 16


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