• INSIDE UFOLOGY February 1989 UFO "negativist" Phil Klass

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    INSIDE UFOLOGY
    February 1989
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    FRIEDMAN 1, KLASS 0


    ParaNet Alpha 02/05 -- A minor victory may have been won by MJ-12
    proponents in their never-ending battle against UFO "negativist"
    Phil Klass, a victory that could cost Klass up to $1000.

    First, a little refresher on some of the finer points of MJ-12.
    A central document in the controversy is the Cutler-Twining Memo of
    July 14th, 1954, in which Presidential Assistant Robert Cutler
    informs Gen. Nathan Twining of a slight change in the scheduled
    meeting of MJ-12. This document is said to be independent
    confirmation of the existence of the super-secret Presidential UFO
    panel, since it was found in the National Archives. The closest
    scrutiny has been paid to this memo, and thus far it has
    seemingly eluded debunking. For all intents and purposes, it has
    the look, feel, and tenor of the real thing.

    However, it is not without controversy. For starters, an Archives
    expert has denied its authenticity on historical grounds. The
    alleged maker of the memo, Robert Cutler, was out of the country
    when it was typed. Researchers counter that Cutler's assistants,
    James Lay and Patrick Coyne, routinely sent out memos under
    Cutler's name, and they point to the fact that the memo (extant now
    in carbon copy only) is unsigned.

    Since the release of the MJ-12 package of documents in April of
    1987, CSICOPer Klass has hammered away at the Cutler/Twining memo,
    and in his latest barrage, argues that it is in a typeface known as
    Pica, or 12 point, referring to the height of the characters. In a
    letter to MJ-12-ologist Stan Friedman dated January 16th of this
    year, Klass states, "You will note that in the tradition of that
    era, these White House executives used the smaller Elite typeface."
    He encloses a "representative sample of typefaces used by Cutler
    and Lay's offices during the 1953-1957 period," all of which are in
    the Elite or 10-point typeface. "I challenge you to produce
    known-to-be-authentic White House/business letters/memoranda
    written by Cutler or Lay during the 1953-55 time period which use a
    typeface identical in size and style to that used in the _alleged_
    Cutler/Twining memo..."

    Klass emphasises his challenge in traditional style by offering to
    pay Friedman $100 for each such sample, up to a maximum of $1000.

    In a response dated January 20th, Friedman provides no fewer than
    20 such exemplars, more than enough to win the maximum prize.

    His letter to Klass is sprinkled with almost gleeful invective. "I
    am enclosing copies straight from my files of various Lay and
    Cutler material...first ones at hand, but just the tip of the
    iceberg...As usual you are flat out wrong because YOU DO NOT DO
    YOUR HOMEWORK AND ARE NOT INTERESTED IN TRUTH." In addition, he
    takes exception to Klass' statement that Elite is the "traditional"
    White House typeface. "How do you dare speak of a tradition of
    using elite type at the White House? Just how much White House
    material have you examined? The Ike Lib. [Eisenhower Presidential
    Library] alone has 250,000 pages of NSC material. The National
    Archives has loads as well, but I guess it is too far for you."
    (Klass lives in Washington, D.C., Friedman in Canada, yet the
    MJ-12-ologist makes frequent trips to the Archives in Washington).

    It is not the first major gaffe on Klass' part regarding the
    documents. Back in November of 1987, the debunker sent out a memo
    criticizing William Moore's seeming misspelling in "Air Materiel
    Command", and slyly noted that the same misspelling crops up in the
    Hillenkoetter Briefing, the central MJ-12 document, the implication
    being that Moore, and not Hillenkoetter, authored the document. But
    true to military tradition, "Materiel" is, for some reason, the
    correct spelling in that context. To his credit, Klass was quick to
    find his error and redistribute his memo with the words "I GOOFED"
    plainly scrawled across the top. However, the incident is cited
    by many as a prime example of Klass' quickness to point a finger
    at Moore, whom he has all but accused of outright hoax in the MJ-12
    affair.

    It is not altogether certain that Friedman has won this round hands
    down. Klass' letter specifically called for "letters" and
    "memoranda"; Friedman provides only headings and dates in his
    initial response. However, he promises more to come from his visits
    to the Truman and Eisenhower libraries; presumably at that time he
    will provide full copies of the documents, if he comes across any.


    MUFON TO COOPER: NO THANKS

    It is not known yet exactly why, but self-ordained Cosmic Watergate
    prophet Bill Cooper was invited, and now has been DISinvited, to speak
    at the upcoming MUFON convention in Las Vegas. At first, plans
    called for a roundtable discussion of MJ-12 researchers, including
    Cooper, John Lear, William Moore and Stan Friedman. But in a letter
    from MUFON's International Director Walt Andrus, it was implied
    that a credibility problem caused the convention planners to change
    their minds about including Cooper, who for the past eight months has
    flooded computer networks and radio talk shows with sensational
    charges of conspiracies involving multi-layered government UFO
    projects, underground alien bases, and government cooperation in
    alien abductions.

    Cooper, one of three individuals banned from using this network,
    has made claims ranging from a "mere" UFO sighting to inside
    knowledge of the structure and function of what he insists is the
    Majority Agency for Joint Information, or MAJI. He has leveled
    charges of disinformation against William Moore, who he claims is
    purposely obfuscating the truth by propagating "Majestic-12"
    information rather than "MAJI-Controlled" (MAJIC) information. He
    has even implicated this reporter in the disinformation campaign.
    Cooper's only corroboration is a Hawaiian named Robert Swan, whom
    he claims he showed several documents back in 1972. Swan made
    several generally corroborative statements to ParaNet's Tom Mickus,
    but has thus far refused an in-depth interview with another ParaNet
    operative in Hawaii.

    Cooper was banned from most ParaNet outlets in October due to what
    was termed "gross prevarication" regarding his claims. It is
    against ParaNet's Code of Operating Standards to deliberately
    provide false or misleading information regarding government
    involvement in UFO research. Cooper, by his own admission, provided
    contradictory data to the network, ostensibly for the purpose of
    "finding out who knew what." Since then he has consistently failed
    to provide documentary evidence to support his claims, and has
    exhibited what many have termed a "paranoia" that his life is in
    danger from sinister government forces for his campaign. That fear,
    however, has not thus far stayed him from his continuous cries of
    "cover-up" and "conspiracy"; whether his actions to this point
    constitute heroism or histrionics remains unclear.

    --Jim Speiser

    
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