• AN MJ-12 INFORMANT October/89.

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    INFORMNT.TXT - "AN MJ-12 INFORMANT"
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    - by T. Scott Crain, Jr.

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    Note: The following article was submitted to the MUFON Journal for
    copyrighted publication. It was written in October/89.

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    AN MJ-12 INFORMANT
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    by T. Scott Crain, Jr.



    During the past decade or so, evidence has been stacking up

    that the U.S. Government has involved itself in retrieving crashed

    UFOs and their occupants. A major outlet for these types of cases

    were first reported in the summer of 1978, when Ohio researcher

    Leonard H. Stringfield, presented 17 abstracts reviewing 'Retrievals

    the Third Kind,' cases of alleged UFOs and occupants in military

    custody, at the Mutual UFO Network's annual symposium held in Dayton,

    Ohio that year. Critic's of Stringfield's paper argued that because

    his informants wished to remain anonymous, it was virtually impossible

    to verify the claims. He continued his quest for more details on the

    UFO crash retrieval question, and published subsequent updates in 1980

    and 1982. But spectacular claims require extraordinary evidence, and

    Stringfield's anecdotal evidence was insufficient to prove the case.


    In 1980, noted linguist Charles Berlitz and UFO investigator

    William L. Moore released the book, 'The Roswell Incident' that describes

    how the military intervened and kept secret from the American public the

    recovery of a crashed UFO and occupants outside Roswell, New Mexico in

    1947. The case was recently reexamined on the September 20, 1989

    episode of NBC-TV's 'Unsolved Mysteries,' which highlighted several

    witnesses to the investigation and one informant. The informant, Sappho

    Henderson of West Hills, California, told how her late husband, Captain

    Oliver Wendell Henderson, was the pilot who flew the saucer wreckage in

    an Air Force plane to a base in Dayton, Ohio. Walter G. Haut, who was

    a public-relations officer at Roswell Army Air Force base in July, 1947,

    was also on the show, and verified that wreckage from a flying saucer

    was recovered by the Air Force.


    In September, 1989, UFO researcher Jerome Clark indicates that

    at least three dozen new informants have been interviewed, and that the

    "Roswell incident is surrendering more and more of its secrets, including

    the biggest ones." Investigators for the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO

    Studies are making some interesting discoveries, and hopefully a report

    of their findings will be released in the near future.


    Support that a UFO did crash near Roswell was bolstered up again

    in 1987, when English writer Timothy Good published for the first time

    alleged official U.S. Government documents outlining how twelve men

    working for the U.S. Government orchestrated the recovery and evaluation

    of a crashed disc that was removed from Roswell, New Mexico, in July,

    1947. A similar release of this so called 'Briefing Document: Operation

    Majestic 12' occurred several weeks later in the USA by the research

    team of William L. Moore, Jaime H. Shandera and Stanton T. Friedman.


    According to the documents, MJ-12 was a group of distinguished

    scientists, military and intelligence officials, established by President

    Harry Truman to control the recovery of UFOs. Newspapers around the

    globe reported the allegations that the United States Government covered

    up a UFO crash landing, and recovered it's occupants. But no official

    spokesman would confirm that any of this was true. How does one prove

    MJ-12 exist and the documents are real?


    Canadian UFO researcher and nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman,

    was awarded a $16,000. grant by the Fund for UFO Research to answer

    that question, and he has generated a great deal of information to

    support the validity of the documents. Unfortunately for Friedman, and

    the rest of the research community, all the original designated MJ-12

    members are dead, so any confirmation must come from second hand

    information or locating other supporting documents to prove the case.

    A progress report of his investigation was made at the 1989 Mutual UFO

    Network symposium, held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Friedman reported there

    is "...no indication that the documents are fradulent and a host of small

    details which tend towards legitimacy for MJ-12."


    Working on the assumption that the Majestic-12 documents are

    possibly authentic, Canadian UFO researcher Grant Cameron and I found an

    anchor in which to conduct our own investigation. We decided to pursue

    people, not documents. Since the Briefing Document clearly states the

    project is a "TOP SECRET Research and Development Intelligence operation..."

    responsible to the President of the United States, Cameron and I went

    fishing for former members of the R&D Board who were active during the

    late 1940's and early 1950's. Someone out there had to have knowledge

    of a project of this magnitude.


    During our hunt, we discovered another researcher who had been

    doing a similar check, William Steinman in California. Steinman, author

    of the book, 'UFO Crash at Aztec,' had been corresponding with Fred Darwin,

    the former Executive Director of the Guided Missile Committee for the

    Department of Defense's R & D Board from 1949 to 1954. Steiman asked

    Darwin who would be likely candidates for a flying saucer recovery

    operation, if there ever were such a project. His reply is extraordinary,

    considering he named these people in 1984, three years before the

    Majestic-12 documents were made public. Darwin listed the following

    names:


    1.) Dr. Vannevar Bush

    2.) Dr. Karl T. Compton

    3.) Dr. Lloyd Berkner

    4.) Dr. Robert F. Rinehart

    5.) Dr. Eric A. Walker

    6.) Dr. John Von Neumann



    Bush and Berkner both appeared on the Majestic-12 list in 1987.

    One name that came up that we found interesting was Dr. Eric Walker,

    former President of the Pennsylvannia State University.


    The fact that Walker may be involved originated with American

    physicist Dr. Robert I. Sarbacher. In the 1950s, Sarbacher was serving

    as a consultant for the military's R & D Board and was a member of the

    Guidance & Control panel.


    In a September 15, 1950, interview with Canadian scientist

    Wilbert B. Smith, Sarbacher told Smith flying saucers exist, we have

    not been able to duplicate their performance, and the subject of flying

    saucers is classified two points higher than the H-bomb. When the

    contents of this 1950 interview was made public through one of Leonard

    Stringfield's monographs, 'UFO CRASH/RETRIEVAL: AMASSING THE EVIDENCE-

    STATUS REPORT III' in 1982, Steinman managed to find Sarbacher in Palm

    Beach, Florida, and wrote him for more information.


    In a letter to Steinman dated November 23, 1983, Sarbacher

    confirmed he was "...invited to participate in several discussions

    associated with the reported recoveries..." (of UFOs) but that he was

    unable to attend the meetings. Sarbacher stated that U.S. laboratories

    analyzed that material that reportedly came from these flying saucer

    crashes and that the hardware was "...extrememly light and very tough."

    Sarbacher described the beings that controlled the flying saucer to

    Steinman. He states:


    "There were reports that instruments or people
    operating these machines were also of very
    light weight, sufficient to withstand the
    tremendous deceleration and acceleration
    associated with their machinery. I remember
    in talking with some of the people at the
    office that I got the impression these "aliens"
    were constructed like certain insects we have
    observed on earth, wherein because of the mass
    the inertial forces involved in operation of
    these instruments would be quite low."


    In an October 1985 issue of the Flying Saucer Review, editor

    Gordon Creighton gave further details about Sarbacher's involvement

    in his article 'TOP U.S. SCIENTIST ADMITS CRASHED UFOs.' Creighton

    writes that although Sarbacher didn't attend, the meetings about the

    recoveries were held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton,

    Ohio, where officials were to report their findings to scientists

    connected to the Defence Department's Joint Research and Development

    Board.


    During a telephone interview between researcher Stanton Friedman

    and Robert Sarbacher, he asked Sarbacher if he could recall anyone who

    attended those meetings. Although he could not recall his name, he

    named enough clues to Friedman, that when William Steinman reviewed the

    conversation, all the evidence led to Dr. Eric A. Walker. In the early

    1950's, Walker was serving as Executive Secretary of the Research and

    Development Board, and would have been a logical candidate to be asked

    to attend UFO retrieval meetings, if they were held. In a letter to

    Grant Cameron, Steinman said that when he made the discovery, he

    telephoned Sarbacher and asked him if Dr. Eric Walker was the individual

    he was trying to remember. Sarbacher's response, according to Steinman,

    was Walker was the man who attended all those meetings at Wright-Patterson

    Air Force Base.


    If the evidence we have gathered is true, we now have identified a

    scientist who was in a position to confirm or deny the U.S. Government's

    crash retrieval program. Steinman states he telephoned Walker on August

    30, 1987. According to Steinman's "word for word" telephone transcript

    of the interview, Dr. Eric A. Walker confirmed attending these meetings

    at Wright-Patterson AFB regarding the "military recovery of flying

    saucers, and the bodies of the occupants." According to Steinman,

    Walker acknowledged that he knew of MJ-12 and was familiar with them

    since 1947. In the interview, Walker tells Steinman to "leave it alone,"

    that he is "delving into a area that you do absolutely nothing about."

    Steinman responds that the people have the right to know the truth,

    and that he is "...not going to drop it."


    Steinman has been investigating Walker since 1984, and received

    several letters from Walker, one of which discusses a downed saucer.

    Crain and Cameron teamed up in the fall of 1987, to learn as much as

    we could about Walker's involvement, before releasing his name to

    the public.


    Although Dr. Walker is being less responsive these days regarding

    inquiries into his past involvement with UFOs, Cameron and I believe we

    have gathered enough background material on Dr. Walker to show he was

    in the right place at the right time to know if the United States has

    a crashed UFO in military custody. A report of our findings have been

    assembled in a book, 'UFOs, MJ-12 AND THE GOVERNMENT,' which we hope to

    release in the near future.




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