• ANALYSIS OF LEAR'S TV VIDEOTAPES FILE: UFO1845

    From Jerry Woody@RICKSBBS to All on Mon Mar 2 06:41:22 2026





    Initial Impressions of Lear Video Tapes

    by
    Brad Langton
    Paranet Lambda
    716-377-3985


    I must say at the beginning, that the amount of video material that
    John has supplied is impressive. My only misgiving is that all but the
    last segment are taken from televised documentaries. I was hopeful that
    the video material would include footage alluded to in the documentaries
    that was not shown on screen. In several cases, particularly within the documentary "UFO's Are Real" (Brandon Chase), there were references to
    military footage of UFO's taken by military personnel.

    One of the most compelling films dealt with the CNN series on "The Bentwaters Incident." There seemed to be quite a bit of circumstantial
    evidence surrounding the alleged incident. The viewer is told through interviews and artist conceptions, the details of the Bentwaters
    UFO encounter. Allegations were made regarding physical evidence left
    at the scene, but little or none of this was demonstrated by photos
    of the effects. There was no indication within the context of the
    Bentwaters Incident that correlates with John Lear's hypothesis except
    one account by an eyewitness that one of the lead officers met briefly
    with the aliens. Some of the possible explanations to explain the
    pulsing light as an artifact of a lighthouse several miles away seemed
    weak at first glance, but when an audio tape of the mission was
    synchronized with the lighthouse frequency, there was a match. The
    point was made that the correlation between the lighthouse pulsing and the
    UFO pulsing did not continue. Without more information regarding the
    encounter such as more physical evidence, this particular encounter
    can not be taken at face value except to say that there is a chance that something did happen, and maybe it involved UFO's of extraterrestrial
    origen. As with all of these documentaries, it is difficult to pass
    a judgment due to the lack of first hand knowledge and the tendancy for television to capitalize on the sensational over the mundane. Still, I
    would be interested in learning more about the Bentwaters Incident
    because despite the problems I have mentioned, there are aspects of
    the story that would likely be detailed in military documents that are
    not currently available and the fact that this was carried on the news
    without a great deal of hype, does lend some credibility to the idea
    that something did in fact occur that has not been fully revealed.

    The least compelling documentary was "A Strange Harvest" which did
    an excellent job of showing mutilations but was somewhat biased towards
    a presumed extraterrestrial connection. Interviewed doctors were asked
    leading questions regarding such matters as the lack of blood in the
    specimens such as (and I'm paraphrasing) "there's no way then, that
    you can account for the total lack of blood in the cadavers..." to which
    the doctors explained a possible explanation being that the blood had pooled
    on the underside of the body after death. Ms. Howe did not seem to pick
    up on this point. For myself, unless the mutilations were made sometime
    after death, one would have expected some blood in evidence around the
    carcass. Some aspects were mysterious in any event such as the lack of
    any physical evidence of how the animal got there, or why there were
    such specific and consistent mutilations around the world. I have no
    answer for this. The failure of the carcass to attract predators is
    outside my area of expertise as well and is somewhat unusual at first
    glance, however, I'm not about to rule out other mitigating circumstances. Clearly the mutilations follow a pattern world wide... there are some
    very unusual characteristics regarding the wounds which appear to only
    be possible with technology beyond our own, again, I have no way of
    validating this. The mere fact that the pattern is world wide does suggest something strange... but as to what it means... this remains highly
    speculative based solely on this documentary.

    The next two features; an HBO special "UFO's: What's Going On" and
    "UFO's: It Has Begun," both offer further random hints at a coverup of
    the UFO issue. In both cases, no hard evidence seems apparent, although
    there is a reference in one of the documentaries, perhaps the last one
    or the next one, showing a hand written note from J. Edgar Hoover of
    the FBI explaining to the army that they must allow access to the salvaged alien spacecraft. That is one I can't explain away.

    The final documentary that I really understood was "UFO's Are Real" by Brandon Chase which offered the greatest amount of video footage,
    photocopied FOIA documents on UFO's, and an impressive display of
    physical evidence, particulary regarding UFO landing sight soil
    characteristics that was really turning the tide... until...

    ...the Billy Maier material was celebrated as one of the most complete
    and significant cases of UFO evidence to date. Inclusive in the Maier
    data was the contention that the photographs had been authenticated by photographic analysis techniques. That last entry threw my entire
    growing optimism that someone had done some exhaustive research into
    doubt once more... this in the light of our recent feelings about the
    veracity of the Maier materials.

    Despite the Maier material, I feel that this particular video presented
    the most compelling evidence not only that UFOs are real, but that they
    are literally not of this world. If followup on the specifics dealt with
    in "UFO's Are Real" corraborates the conclusions drawn in the film, I
    would be willing to accept the majority of the evidence as proof of extraterrestrial involvement in earthly affairs.

    The last two entries, "The Tacoma Incident" and "Japanese Moon Pictures"
    do not offer me any ideas at all regarding the UFO issue. I may need to view these last two segments while following along in John's enclosed
    documentation to glean whatever meaning they may have.

    Having viewed the video once, and skimmed the substantial number of documents, I'm still unclear as to how John's hypothesis was arrived at
    unless its a reference on one document that I have yet to locate. One
    point seems much clearer to me now than it was before, there is no doubt
    that there is something strange about UFO's and that they do represent something that we do not understand and that there may in fact be some sentient beings involved from some other world. The Laear materials are
    a good introduction to the scope of the UFO issue and I highly
    recommend that anyone who is interested in UFO's should review these
    materials. I myself must do alot more reviewing before making any final summations. The jury is still out on the hypothesis Lear has presented
    but I think the circumstantial evidence for the reality of UFO's is
    enough to secure a conviction in most courts.

    I will likely have more to say about this at a later time, particularly
    in light of the recent Texarkana sightings.

    -Brad Langton
    27-Feb-88

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