• INSIDE UFOLOGY September 1988 GULF BREEZE UPDATE ParaNet Alpha 09/14

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    INSIDE UFOLOGY
    September 1988
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    GULF BREEZE UPDATE

    ParaNet Alpha 09/14 -- There seems to be no end in sight to the
    turmoil being stirred up by the already-legendary Gulf Breeze,
    FL photographic case. If the matter were settled tomorrow one
    way or the other, it will still take years to repair the rifts
    it has caused in many ufological camps.

    Several resignations have reportedly come in the wake of Walt
    Andrus' firing of Robert Boyd. At least one, that of National
    Public Information Director Marge Christensen of Tucson, was
    headed off at the last minute by Andrus, who reportedly promised
    her he would cease and desist from further "unscientific"
    statements in the MUFON Journal, which statements implied
    all-out endorsement of the case as real. In the monthly MUFON
    Newsletter, a semi-private organ circulated to State Directors
    and other key researchers, Christensen complained of being
    "dismayed by what I consider to be unprofessional and certainly
    unscientific conduct...and comments in print...in regard to
    speculation about privately held views of members of CUFOS." But
    after speaking with Andrus and Deputy Director Dan Wright,
    Christensen agreed to a leave of absence until after the
    November Presidential elections. But privately, she holds out
    little hope of rejoining the organization. "Walt seems bound and
    determined to make this case a cause celebre," she told ParaNet.
    "I hope he is really listening to reason, and not just
    sweet-talking me to keep me in MUFON."

    But other resignations may follow. Richard Hall, Deputy Director
    for Publications and author of the recent "Uninvited Guests,"
    told ParaNet he is "spearheading a campaign" to get MUFON to
    look more closely at its Gulf Breeze investigation, and to be
    more responsible in its public statements about the case. Hall,
    one of Ufology's savviest practitioners, reportedly called for
    an "extraordinary meeting of the Board" of MUFON via
    Teleconference, and it is said he will resign if the group
    continues its present course. According to various sources, that
    course may include a major media thrust in the near future,
    possibly including a press conference timed to coincide with the
    upcoming TV documentaries that will showcase the UFO situation.

    At least one of those documentaries, the NBC program "Unsolved
    Mysteries," to air on October 5th, is said to be "very pro-Gulf
    Breeze." The other will apparently be more balanced, but one of
    the producers of that program, Tracy Torme, is very taken with
    the case. "I went there [to Gulf Breeze] 85% convinced that its
    real, and after talking to Ed for two days, I'm now 99%
    convinced. I'm leaving the door open for the slight possibility
    that all of the witnesses, including Ed's wife and teenage
    daughter, are lying." Torme will appear in a live nationwide
    computer conference on CompuServe Sept. 18th.

    In other developments:

    - UFO debunker Phil Klass got wind of the fact that ParaNet was
    snooping around to find out whether CSICOP was behind the Gulf
    Breeze affair. He called us to deny any knowledge of such a
    "constructive hoax." "Certainly CSICOP has nothing to do with it,
    and, while [fellow debunker Amazing] Randi DOES live down there,
    I highly doubt he has anything to do with it either."

    - Klass has found a flaw in one of the photos that may be
    significant. While a streetlight in the shot can plainly be seen to
    be blurred in such a way as to indicate camera movement, the UFO
    remains perfectly focused and sharp-edged. Photoanalyst Bruce
    Maccabee explains that Ed was "tracking" the moving object with
    the camera; however, Klass doubts that such can be done so
    clearly with a one-second time exposure in low ambient light.

    - ParaNet spoke with the Mayor of Gulf Breeze, the honorable
    Edward Grey. Grey, a long-time friend of "Mr. Ed," the main
    percipient, claims the whole thing is a hoax. "Ed is a heck of a
    nice guy, very charming, but it is totally consistent with his
    personality to pull off a stunt like this." When asked if it was
    also consistent with the personalities of Mrs. Ed or Ed's
    daughter, the Mayor replied, "Well, I wouldn't know about that."
    When asked about the other 135 witnesses reported to have seen
    the object, Grey is doubtful. "When you have a lot of publicity
    attached to something like this, people are bound to look up in
    the sky and report any strange thing. They may have seen UFOs,
    but to my knowledge no one is seeing or experiencing the things
    that Ed is supposedly seeing. And in all this time, no one on
    Ed's block has seen a thing." The Mayor seemed unaware that Ed's
    across-the-street neighbors have reportedly had a sighting of an
    object very similar to Ed's -- despite the fact that they don't
    know that their neighbor Ed is the famous UFO witness being
    talked about.

    - Grey complained that neither of the two documentaries had been
    in touch with his office. Nor, for that matter, had any of the
    MUFON investigators. We understand now, however, that the
    producers of "UFO COVER-UP" (Oct. 14th) have made an appointment
    to interview the Mayor live during that broadcast (partially,
    perhaps, at our urging).

    For some undefinable reason, it seems many people are looking to
    October, the month of the TV expose's, as the time when the case
    will be resolved. Perhaps because it would be a perfect time for
    a debunker, or Ed himself, to jump up and yell "Gotcha!" Or
    perhaps because, with the increased scrutiny such national
    exposure will bring, a competent investigator will stumble
    across the "string in the photos" -- or the smoking gun that
    shows it to be genuine. Whatever the reason, the general feeling
    seems to be that this "can't go on much longer."


    MORE ON THE OCT. 14TH EXPOSE'

    Although we have been in constant contact with the producers of
    "UFO COVER-UP: LIVE," sad to say we cannot divulge much of what
    we have been told. We can, however, pass along two exclusive
    tid-bits. First, a host has been chosen: it is Mike Farrell, he
    who portrayed B.J. Hunnicut in the "M*A*S*H" TV series.

    Second, one particularly fascinating segment will feature a live
    interview with Col. William Coleman of Indian Harbor, FL. Col.
    Coleman is a retired Air Force bomber pilot and former Public
    Information Officer of Project Blue Book. As reported in this
    column two months ago, Col. Coleman is also a witness to a
    high-strangeness UFO encounter, back in the early fifties -- an
    encounter he was forced, by dint of his position, to DENY for
    many years. Sit back and think for a second...a former Air Force
    Officer, once charged with custody of the government's public
    UFO study, will go on the record as having sighted a metallic,
    saucer-shaped object that maneuvered at speeds of up to 25,000
    mph. And he will do it ON LIVE TV TO A NATIONWIDE AUDIENCE. Is
    the dam starting to break?


    MEANWHILE, BACK AT MJ-12...

    Citizens Against UFO Secrecy is going to print an item in their next
    issue dealing with Prof. Ronald Westcott. You may recall that
    Westcott is the highly-touted "linguistics analyst" from
    Princeton who checked out the Eisenhower Briefing Document (the
    main MJ-12 document) and concluded it could indeed have been
    written by the Admiral. The Moore team, which is pushing the
    documents as possibly real, made a big to-do about Westcott's
    credentials and impartiality. Well, the credentials are in
    place, but according to the CAUS story, the impartiality may be
    in question. Westcott's name is alleged to be connected with
    Brad Steiger's Star People movement, and supposedly he has
    written on several New Age issues in the past.

    Stan Friedman is not impressed, however. "I recall [Westcott]
    writing some less-than-complimentary things about the ET
    Hypothesis," says the MJ-12 researcher. He also told us that the
    Hillenkoetter document is now in the hands of a questioned
    documents analyst, for further verification.

    --Jim Speiser

    
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