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<xml><p> -Here's the lowdown on "ALTERNATIVE 3" from a TV-movie compendium.
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<xml><p> -Here's the lowdown on "ALTERNATIVE 3" from a TV-movie compendium.
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"ALTERNATIVE 3" (GB 1977; 52m, colour)
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Amusing spoof do commentary about the disappearance of various high-IQ
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citizens, allegedly to form nucleus of a standby civilization on Mars against
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<p>Section 1</p>
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<p>NO NEWSPAPER has yet secured the truth behind the operation known
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as ALTERNATIVE 3. Investigations by journalists have been blocked by
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governments on both sides of the Iron Curtain. American and Russia are
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as ALTERNATIVE 3. Investigations by journalists have been blocked by
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governments on both sides of the Iron Curtain. American and Russia are
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ruthlessly obsessed with guarding their shared secret and this obsession, as
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we can now prove, has made them partners in murder.</p>
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<p>However, despite this intensive security, fragments of information have
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been made public. Often they are released inadvertently by experts who do
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been made public. Often they are released inadvertently by experts who do
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not appreciate their sinister significance and these fragments, in isolation,
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mean little. But when jigsawed together they form a definite pattern, a
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mean little. But when jigsawed together they form a definite pattern, a
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pattern which appears to emphasize the enormity of this conspiracy of
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silence.</p>
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<p>On May 3, 1977, the Daily Mirror published this story:</p>
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<p>On May 3, 1977, the Daily Mirror published this story:</p>
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<p>President Jimmy Carter has joined the ranks of UFO spotters. He sent
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<p>President Jimmy Carter has joined the ranks of UFO spotters. He sent
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in two written reports stating he had seen a flying saucer when he was the
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Governor of Georgia.</p>
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people any more when they say they've seen UFOs because I've seen one
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myself."</p>
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<p>Carter described his UFO like this: "Luminous, not solid, at first bluish,
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<p>Carter described his UFO like this: "Luminous, not solid, at first bluish,
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then reddish. It seemed to move towards us from a distance, stopped, then
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moved partially away."</p>
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home in Oklahoma City, is making speeches praising the President's
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"open-mindedness."</p>
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<p>But during his presidential campaign last year Carter was cautious. He
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<p>But during his presidential campaign last year Carter was cautious. He
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admitted he had seen a light in the sky but declined to call it a UFO.</p>
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<p>He joked: "I think it was a light beckoning me to run in the California
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<p>He joked: "I think it was a light beckoning me to run in the California
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primary election."</p>
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<p>Why this change in Carter's attitude? Because, by then, he had been
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Edward Uhler Condon, a professor of astrophysics, to head an investigation
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team at Colorado University.</p>
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<p>Condon's budget was $500000. Shortly before his report appeared in
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1968, this story appeared in the London Evening Standard:</p>
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<p>Condon's budget was $500000. Shortly before his report appeared in
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1968, this story appeared in the London Evening Standard:</p>
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<p>The Condon study is making headlines, but for all the wrong reasons. It
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<p>The Condon study is making headlines, but for all the wrong reasons. It
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is losing some of its outstanding members, under circumstances which are
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mysterious to say the least. Sinister rumors are circulating. At least four key
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mysterious to say the least. Sinister rumors are circulating. At least four key
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people have vanished from the Condon team without offering a satisfactory
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reason for their departure.</p>
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<p>The complete story behind the strange events in Colorado is hard to
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decipher. But a clue, at last may be found in the recent statements of Dr.
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decipher. But a clue, at last may be found in the recent statements of Dr.
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James McDonald, the senior physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric
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Physics at the University of Arizona and widely respected in his field. In a
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Physics at the University of Arizona and widely respected in his field. In a
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wary, but ominous, telephone conversation this week, Dr. McDonald told me
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that he is "most distressed." Condon's 1485-page report denied the
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that he is "most distressed." Condon's 1485-page report denied the
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existence of Flying Saucers and a panel of the American National Academy of
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Sciences endorsed the conclusion that "further extensive study probably
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cannot be justified."</p>
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<p>But, curiously, Condon's joint principal investigator, Dr. David Saunders,
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had not contributed a word to that report. And on January 11, 1969, the
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Daily Telegraph quoted Dr. Saunders as saying of the report:</p>
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had not contributed a word to that report. And on January 11, 1969, the
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Daily Telegraph quoted Dr. Saunders as saying of the report:</p>
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<p>"It is inconceivable that it can be anything but a cold stew. No matter
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<p>"It is inconceivable that it can be anything but a cold stew. No matter
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how long it is, what it includes, how it is said, or what it recommends, it will
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lack the essential element of credibility."</p>
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<p>Already there were wide-spread suspicions that the Condon
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investigation had been part of an official coverup, that the government knew
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the truth but was determined to keep it from the public. We now know that
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those suspicions were accurate. And that the secrecy was all because of
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the truth but was determined to keep it from the public. We now know that
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those suspicions were accurate. And that the secrecy was all because of
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Alternative 3.</p>
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<p>Only a few months after Dr. Saunders made his "cold stew" statement a
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journalist with the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch embarrassed the National
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journalist with the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch embarrassed the National
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Aeronautics and Space Agency by photographing a strange craft looking
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exactly like a Flying Saucer at the White Sands missile range in New Mexico.</p>
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used to call it 'The Flying Saucer."</p>
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<p>That confirmed a statement made by Dr. Garry Henderson, a leading
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space research scientist: "All our astronauts have seen these objects but have
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space research scientist: "All our astronauts have seen these objects but have
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been ordered not to discuss their findings with anyone."</p>
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<p>Otto Binder was a member of the NASA space team. He has stated that
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<p>Otto Binder was a member of the NASA space team. He has stated that
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NASA "killed" significant segments of conversation between Mission Control
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and Apollo 11, the spacecraft which took Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong to
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the Moon and that those segments were deleted from the official record:</p>
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<p>Then, according to Binder, there was this exchange:</p>
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<p>MISSION CONTROL: What's there? malfunction(garble).Mission
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<p>MISSION CONTROL: What's there? malfunction(garble).Mission
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Control calling Apollo 11.</p>
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<p>APOLLO 11: These babies were huge, sir. enormous, Oh, God you
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<p>APOLLO 11: These babies were huge, sir. enormous, Oh, God you
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wouldn't believe it!
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I'm telling you there are other space-craft out there
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lined up on the far side of the crater edge.
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drinking, he was admitted to hospital with "emotional depression."</p>
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<p>"Traveling salesman", that's an odd choice of words, isn't it? What, in
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Aldrin's view, were the NASA authorities trying to sell? And to whom?
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Aldrin's view, were the NASA authorities trying to sell? And to whom?
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Could it be that they were using him, and others like him, to sell their
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official version of the truth to ordinary people right across the world?</p>
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knowing about Alternative 3 and of the reasons which precipitated it.</p>
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<p>In May, 1972, James Irwin, officially the sixth man to walk on the
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Moon, resigned to become a Baptist missionary. And he said then, "The
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Moon, resigned to become a Baptist missionary. And he said then, "The
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flight made me a deeper religious person and more keenly aware of the
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fragile nature of our planet."</p>
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<p>Edgar Mitchell, who landed on the Moon with the Apollo 14 mission in
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February, 1971, also resigned in May, 1972 to devote himself to
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parapsychology. Later, at the headquarters of his Institute for noetic
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parapsychology. Later, at the headquarters of his Institute for noetic
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Sciences near San Francisco, he described looking at this world from the
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Moon: "I went into a very deep pathos, a kind of anguish. That incredibly
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Moon: "I went into a very deep pathos, a kind of anguish. That incredibly
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beautiful planet that was Earth, a place no bigger than my thumb was my
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home.. a blue and white jewel against a velvet black sky...was being killed
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off."</p>
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<p>And on March 23, 1974, he was quoted in the Daily Express as saying
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<p>And on March 23, 1974, he was quoted in the Daily Express as saying
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that society had only three ways in which to go and that the third was "the
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most viable but most difficult alternative."</p>
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up there on a bicycle? The hell they do! You know why they need us?
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So they've got a P.R. story for all that hardware they've been firing into
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space.
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We're nothing, man! Nothing!"</p>
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We're nothing, man! Nothing!"</p>
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<p>On July 11, 1977, the Los Angeles Times came near to the heart of
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<p>On July 11, 1977, the Los Angeles Times came near to the heart of
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the matter, nearer than any other newspaper, when it published a
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remarkable interview with Dr. Gerard O'Neill.</p>
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<p>Dr. O'Neill is a Princeton professor who served, during a 1976
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sabbatical, as Professor of Aerospace at the Massachusetts Institute of
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Technology and who gets nearly $500000 each year in research grants from
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NASA. Here is a section from that article:</p>
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NASA. Here is a section from that article:</p>
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<p>The United Nations, he says, has conservatively estimated that the
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world's population, now more than 4 billion people, will grow to about 6.5
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billion by the year 2000. Today, he adds, about 30% of the world's
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population is in developed nations. But, because most of the projected
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billion by the year 2000. Today, he adds, about 30% of the world's
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population is in developed nations. But, because most of the projected
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population growth will occur in underdeveloped countries, that will drop to
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22% by the end of the century. The world of 2000 will be poorer and
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22% by the end of the century. The world of 2000 will be poorer and
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hungrier than the world today, he says.</p>
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<p>Dr. O'Neill also explained the problems caused by the earth's 4000 mile
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short one, he was not quoted on the additional threat posed by the notorious
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"greenhouse" syndrome.</p>
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<p>His solution? He called it Island 3. And he added: "There's no debate
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about the technology involved in doing it. That's been confirmed by NASA's
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<p>His solution? He called it Island 3. And he added: "There's no debate
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about the technology involved in doing it. That's been confirmed by NASA's
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top people."</p>
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<p>But Dr. O'Neill, a family man with three children who like to fly
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sailplanes in his spare time, did not realize that he was slightly off target.
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sailplanes in his spare time, did not realize that he was slightly off target.
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He was right, of course, about the technology.</p>
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<p>But he knew nothing of the political ramifications and he would have
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<p>"On the broader issue of Soviet-U.S. relations, I must admit there is an
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element of mystery which troubles many people in my field."</p>
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<p>He added: "What we're suggesting is that, at the very highest levels of
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<p>He added: "What we're suggesting is that, at the very highest levels of
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East-West diplomacy, there has been operating a factor of which we know
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nothing. Now it could just be and I stress the word 'could' that this
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unknown factor is some kind of massive but covert operation in space. But
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nothing. Now it could just be and I stress the word 'could' that this
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unknown factor is some kind of massive but covert operation in space. But
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as for the reasons behind it we are not in the business of speculation."</p>
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<p>Washington's acute discomfort over O'Neill's revelations through the Los
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Angeles Times can be assessed by the urgency with which a "suppression"
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Angeles Times can be assessed by the urgency with which a "suppression"
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Bill was rushed to the Statute Book.</p>
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<p>On July 27, 1977, only sixteen days after publication of the O'Neill
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interview columnist Jeremy Campbell reported in the London Evening
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Standard that the Bill would become law that September. He wrote:</p>
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interview columnist Jeremy Campbell reported in the London Evening
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Standard that the Bill would become law that September. He wrote:</p>
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<p>It prohibits the publishing of an official report without permission,
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arguing that this obstructs the Government's control of its own information.
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That was precisely the charge brought against Daniel Ellsberg for giving the
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Pentagon papers to the New York Times.</p>
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Pentagon papers to the New York Times.</p>
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<p>Most ominous of all, the Bill would make it a crime for any present or
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former civil servant to tell the Press of Government wrong doing or pass on
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trouble.</p>
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<p>He had chosen treacle tart, not because he particularly liked it, but
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because it was 2p(ence) cheaper than the chocolate sponge. That was
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because it was 2p(ence) cheaper than the chocolate sponge. That was
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typical of Harman.</p>
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<p>He was one of the people, as you may have learned already through the
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Press, who tried to interfere with the publication of this book. We will later
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Press, who tried to interfere with the publication of this book. We will later
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be presenting some of the letters received by us from him and his lawyers
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together with the replies from our legal advisers.</p>
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some of the surprises presented by Alternative 3.</p>
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<p>A number, undermined by the strain of being party to such a
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horrendous secret, suffered nervous or mental collapses. A high percentage
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horrendous secret, suffered nervous or mental collapses. A high percentage
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sought sanctuary in excessive drinking or in extramarital affairs which
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destroyed what had been secure and successful marriages.</p>
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<p>Yet these were men originally picked from many thousands precisely
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because of their stability. Their training and experience, intelligence and
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because of their stability. Their training and experience, intelligence and
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physical fitness all these, of course, were prime considerations in their
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selection. But the supremely important quality was their balanced
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selection. But the supremely important quality was their balanced
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temperament.</p>
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<p>It would need something stupendous, something almost unimaginable
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to most people, to flip such men into dramatic personality changes. That
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to most people, to flip such men into dramatic personality changes. That
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something, we have now established, was Alternative 3 and, perhaps more
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particularly, the night marish obscenities involved in the development and
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perfection of Alternative 3.</p>
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integral part of the Operation, for that would make him directly responsible
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for murders and barbarous mutilations.</p>
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<p>We are convinced, in fact, that this is not the case. The President and
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<p>We are convinced, in fact, that this is not the case. The President and
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the Russian leader, together with their immediate subordinates, have been
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concerned only with broad sweep of policy.</p>
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<p>They have acted in unison to ensure what they consider to be the best
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possible future for mankind. And the day to day details have been delegated
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possible future for mankind. And the day to day details have been delegated
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to high level professionals.</p>
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<p>These professionals, we have now established, have been classifying
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<p>That view, fortunately, was taken by one man who was recruited into
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the Alternative 3 team three years ago. He was, at first, highly enthusiastic
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and completely dedicated to the Operation. However, he became revolted by
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some of the atrocities involved. He did not consider that, even in the
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the Alternative 3 team three years ago. He was, at first, highly enthusiastic
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and completely dedicated to the Operation. However, he became revolted by
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some of the atrocities involved. He did not consider that, even in the
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prevailing circumstances, they could be justified.</p>
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<p>Three days after the transmission of that sensational television
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documentary, his conscience finally goaded him into action. He knew the
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documentary, his conscience finally goaded him into action. He knew the
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appalling risk he was taking, for he was aware of what had happened to
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others who had betrayed the secrets of Alternative 3, but he made telephone
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contact with television reporter Colin Benson and offered to provide Benson
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with evidence of the most astounding nature.</p>
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<p>He was calling, he said, from abroad but he was prepared to travel to
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London. They met two days later. And he then explained to Benson that
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London. They met two days later. And he then explained to Benson that
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copies of most orders and memoranda, together with transcripts prepared
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from tapes of Policy Committee meetings, were filed in triplicate in
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Washington, Moscow and Geneva where Alternative 3 had its operational
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headquarters.</p>
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<p>The system had been instituted to ensure there was no
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misunderstanding between the principal partners. He occasionally had
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misunderstanding between the principal partners. He occasionally had
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access to some of that material although it was often weeks or even months
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old before he saw it and he was willing to supply what he could to Benson.
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He wanted no money. He merely wanted to alert the public, to help stop the
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He wanted no money. He merely wanted to alert the public, to help stop the
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mass atrocities.</p>
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<p>He argued bitterly with his superiors at Sceptre but they were adamant.
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The company was already in serious trouble with the government and there
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was some doubt about whether its licence would be renewed. They refused
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to consider the possibility of doing another programme. They had officially
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was some doubt about whether its licence would be renewed. They refused
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to consider the possibility of doing another programme. They had officially
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disclaimed the Alternative 3 documentary as a hoax and that was where the
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matter had to rest.</p>
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<p>Anyway, they pointed out, this character who'd come forward was
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probably a nut$ If you saw the documentary, you will probably realize that
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Benson is a stubborn man. His friends say he is pig obstinate. They also say
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probably a nut$ If you saw the documentary, you will probably realize that
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Benson is a stubborn man. His friends say he is pig obstinate. They also say
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he is a first class investigative journalist.</p>
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<p>He was angry about this attempt to suppress the truth and that is why
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he agreed to co-operate in the preparation of this book. That co-operation
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he agreed to co-operate in the preparation of this book. That co-operation
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has been invaluable.</p>
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<p>Through Benson we met the telephone caller who we now refer to as
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Trojan. And that meeting resulted in our acquiring documents, which we
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Trojan. And that meeting resulted in our acquiring documents, which we
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will be presenting, including transcripts of tapes made at the most secret
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rendezvous in the world, thirty five fathoms beneath the ice cap of the
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Arctic.</p>
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<p>For obvious reasons, we cannot reveal the identity of Trojan. Nor can
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<p>For obvious reasons, we cannot reveal the identity of Trojan. Nor can
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we give any hint about his function or status in the Operation.</p>
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<p>We are completely satisfied, however, that his credentials are authentic
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<p>He stands in relation to the Alternative 3 conspiracy in much the same
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position as the anonymous informant "Deep Throat" occupied in the
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Watergate affair. Most of the "batch consignments" have been taken from the
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Watergate affair. Most of the "batch consignments" have been taken from the
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area known as the Bermuda Triangle but numerous other locations have also
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been used.</p>
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<p>On October 6, 1975, the Daily Telegraph gave prominence to this
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story: </p>
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<p>On October 6, 1975, the Daily Telegraph gave prominence to this
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story: </p>
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<p>The disappearance in bizarre circumstances in the past two weeks of
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20 people from small coastal communities in Oregon was being intensively
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@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ meeting).</p>
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space, he told the audience how their souls could be "saved through a UFO.</p>
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<p>"The hall had been reserved for a fee of $50 by a man and a woman who
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gave false names. Mr. Sutton said witnesses had described them as "fortyish,
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gave false names. Mr. Sutton said witnesses had described them as "fortyish,
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well groomed, straight types."</p>
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<p>The Telegraph said that "selected people would be prepared at a special
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@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ camp in Colorado for life on another planet" and quoted Investigator Sutton
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as adding:</p>
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<p>"They were told they would have to give away everything, even their
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children. I'm checking a report of one family who supposedly gave away
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children. I'm checking a report of one family who supposedly gave away
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150-acre farm and three children."</p>
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<p>"We don't know if it's fraud or whether these people might be killed.
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@ -460,20 +460,20 @@ known as "scientifically adjusted" to fit them for a new role as a slave
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species.</p>
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<p>There have been equally strange reports of animals, particularly farm
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animals, disappearing in large numbers. And occasionally it appears that
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animals, disappearing in large numbers. And occasionally it appears that
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aspects of the Alternative 3 operation have been bungled, that attempts to
|
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lift "batch consignments" of humans or of animals have failed.</p>
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<p>On July 15, 1977, the Daily Mail under a "Flying Saucer" headline
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<p>On July 15, 1977, the Daily Mail under a "Flying Saucer" headline
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carried this story:</p>
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|
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<p>Men in face masks, using metal detectors and a geiger counter,
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yesterday scoured a remote Dartmoor valley in a bid to solve a macabre
|
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mystery. Their search centred on marshy grassland where 15 wild ponies
|
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mystery. Their search centred on marshy grassland where 15 wild ponies
|
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were found dead, their bodies mangled and torn.</p>
|
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|
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<p>All appeared to have died at about the same time, and many of the bones
|
||||
have been inexplicably shattered. To add to the riddle, their bodies
|
||||
have been inexplicably shattered. To add to the riddle, their bodies
|
||||
decomposed to virtual skeletons within only 48 hours.</p>
|
||||
|
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<p>Animal experts confess they are baffled by the deaths at Cherry Brook
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@ -484,24 +484,24 @@ Unidentified Flying Objects centre at Torquay who are trying to prove a link
|
|||
with outer space.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>They believe that flying saucers may have flown low over the area and
|
||||
created a vortex which hurled the ponies to their death. Mr. John Wyse,
|
||||
created a vortex which hurled the ponies to their death. Mr. John Wyse,
|
||||
head of the four-man team, said:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"If a spacecraft has been in the vicinity, there may still be detectable
|
||||
evidence. We wanted to see if there was any sign that the ponies had been
|
||||
shot but we have found nothing. This incident bears an uncanny
|
||||
evidence. We wanted to see if there was any sign that the ponies had been
|
||||
shot but we have found nothing. This incident bears an uncanny
|
||||
resemblance to similar events reported in America."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The Mail report concluded with a statement from an official
|
||||
<p>The Mail report concluded with a statement from an official
|
||||
representing The Dartmoor Livestock Protection Society and the Animal
|
||||
Defence Society:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>"Whatever happened was violent. We are keeping an open mind. I am
|
||||
fascinated by the UFO theory. There is no reason to reject that possibility
|
||||
<p>"Whatever happened was violent. We are keeping an open mind. I am
|
||||
fascinated by the UFO theory. There is no reason to reject that possibility
|
||||
since there is no other rational explanation."</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>These, then, were typical of the threads, which inspired the original
|
||||
television investigation. It needed one person, however, to show how they
|
||||
television investigation. It needed one person, however, to show how they
|
||||
could be embroidered into a clear picture.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Without the specialist guidance of that person the Sceptre television
|
||||
|
@ -510,20 +510,20 @@ contacted Colin Benson.</p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>And it would have been years, possibly seven years or even longer,
|
||||
before ordinary people started to suspect the devastating truth about this
|
||||
planet on which we live. That person, of course, is the old man$</p>
|
||||
planet on which we live. That person, of course, is the old man$</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div> </div>
|
||||
<div> </div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Section 2</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>THEY Realize now that they should have killed the old man.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>That would have been the logical course to protect the secrecy of
|
||||
Alternative 3. It is curious, really, that they did not agree to his death on
|
||||
Alternative 3. It is curious, really, that they did not agree to his death on
|
||||
that Thursday in February for, as we have stated, they do use murder.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Of course, it is not called murder, not when it is done jointly by the
|
||||
governments of America and Russia. It is an Act of Expediency.</p>
|
||||
governments of America and Russia. It is an Act of Expediency.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Many Acts of Expediency are believed to have been ordered by the
|
||||
sixteen men, official representatives of the pentagon and the Kremlin, who
|
||||
|
@ -539,42 +539,42 @@ distinguished radio astronomer Sir William Ballantine, have been executed
|
|||
because of this astonishing agreement between the super-powers.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Prominent politicians, including two in Britain, were among those who
|
||||
tried to prevent the publication of this book. They insisted that it is not
|
||||
tried to prevent the publication of this book. They insisted that it is not
|
||||
necessary for you, and others like you, to be told the unpalatable facts.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>They argue that the events of the future are now inevitable, that there is
|
||||
nothing to be gained by prematurely unleashing fear.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>We concede that they are sincere in their views but we maintain that
|
||||
you ought to know. You have a right to know.</p>
|
||||
you ought to know. You have a right to know.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Attemps were also made to neuter the television programme which first
|
||||
focused public attention on Alternative 3. Those attemps were partially
|
||||
successful. And, of course, after the programme was transmitted, when
|
||||
focused public attention on Alternative 3. Those attemps were partially
|
||||
successful. And, of course, after the programme was transmitted, when
|
||||
there was that spontaneous explosion of anxiety, Septre Television was
|
||||
forced to issue a formal denial.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>It had all been a hoax. That's what they were told to say. That's what
|
||||
<p>It had all been a hoax. That's what they were told to say. That's what
|
||||
they did say.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Most people were then only too glad to be reassured. They wanted to
|
||||
<p>Most people were then only too glad to be reassured. They wanted to
|
||||
be convinced that the programme had been devised as a joke, that it was
|
||||
merely an elaborate piece of escapist entertainment. It was more
|
||||
merely an elaborate piece of escapist entertainment. It was more
|
||||
comfortable that way.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>In fact, the television researchers did uncover far more disturbing
|
||||
material than they were allowed to transmit. The censored information is
|
||||
now in our possession. And, as we have indicated, there was a great deal
|
||||
material than they were allowed to transmit. The censored information is
|
||||
now in our possession. And, as we have indicated, there was a great deal
|
||||
that Benson and the rest of the television team did not discover, not until
|
||||
after their programme had been screened. </p>
|
||||
after their programme had been screened. </p>
|
||||
|
||||
<div>------------------------------------------------------------------------ </div>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Copies of Alternative 3 are rare. There is a source in ENGLAND which
|
||||
<p>Copies of Alternative 3 are rare. There is a source in ENGLAND which
|
||||
we do not currently know, however, you may purchase an imported copy for
|
||||
about $11.00 from Metaphysical Book Store, 9511 E. Colfax, Aurora, CO
|
||||
80010 (303) 341-7562. Please mention that you got the address from VANGARD
|
||||
SCIENCES or the KeelyNet Bulletin Board System. Thanks.</p>
|
||||
80010 (303) 341-7562. Please mention that you got the address from VANGARD
|
||||
SCIENCES or the KeelyNet Bulletin Board System. Thanks.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Placed in the public domain from the</p>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -594,44 +594,44 @@ address not available</p>
|
|||
<p>In our June issue, we told you about the controversial book Alternative
|
||||
3, by British author Leslie Watkins. In out attempt to find out if the
|
||||
shocking theories in the book were true, we called Avon Books, the
|
||||
American publisher; they said the book was out of print in the states. We
|
||||
American publisher; they said the book was out of print in the states. We
|
||||
called Penguin Books in London and found that it was listed on their
|
||||
NON-FICTION list. A senior editor there told us that it was officially
|
||||
classified as FICTION BASED ON FACT. The author's agent told us it was
|
||||
most definitely fiction. We wrote to the author himself to try to get the
|
||||
classified as FICTION BASED ON FACT. The author's agent told us it was
|
||||
most definitely fiction. We wrote to the author himself to try to get the
|
||||
real story, and here is the letter he sent us.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Dear Ms. Dittrich:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thank you for your letter, which reached me today. Naturally, I am
|
||||
delighted by your interest in Alternative 3 and by the fact that you plan to
|
||||
sell it in the Windwords bookstore. I will certainly cooperate in any way I
|
||||
<p>Thank you for your letter, which reached me today. Naturally, I am
|
||||
delighted by your interest in Alternative 3 and by the fact that you plan to
|
||||
sell it in the Windwords bookstore. I will certainly cooperate in any way I
|
||||
can.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The correct description of Alternative 3 was given to you by the
|
||||
representative from Penguin Books. The book is based on fact, but uses that
|
||||
fact as a launchpad for a HIGH DIVE INTO FICTION. In answer to your
|
||||
representative from Penguin Books. The book is based on fact, but uses that
|
||||
fact as a launchpad for a HIGH DIVE INTO FICTION. In answer to your
|
||||
specific questions:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>1) There is no astronaut named Grodin.
|
||||
2) There is no Sceptre Television and the reported Benson is also
|
||||
<p>1) There is no astronaut named Grodin.
|
||||
2) There is no Sceptre Television and the reported Benson is also
|
||||
fictional.
|
||||
3) There is no Dr. Gerstein.
|
||||
4) Yes, a "documentary" was televised in June 1977 on Anglia
|
||||
3) There is no Dr. Gerstein.
|
||||
4) Yes, a "documentary" was televised in June 1977 on Anglia
|
||||
Television, which went out to the entire national network in Britain.
|
||||
It was called Alternative 3 and was written by David Ambrose and
|
||||
produced by Christopher Miles (whose names were on the book for
|
||||
contractual reasons). This original TV version, which I EXPANDED
|
||||
contractual reasons). This original TV version, which I EXPANDED
|
||||
IMMENSELY for the book, was ACTUALLY A HOAX which had been
|
||||
scheduled for transmission on April Fools' Day. Because of certain
|
||||
scheduled for transmission on April Fools' Day. Because of certain
|
||||
problems in finding the right network slot, the transmission was
|
||||
delayed.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The TV program did cause a tremendous uproar because viewers
|
||||
refused to believe it was fiction. I initially took the view that the
|
||||
refused to believe it was fiction. I initially took the view that the
|
||||
basic premise was so way-out, particularly the way I aimed to
|
||||
present it in the book, that no one would regard it as non-fiction.
|
||||
Immediately after publication, I realized I was totally wrong. In fact,
|
||||
Immediately after publication, I realized I was totally wrong. In fact,
|
||||
the amazing mountains of letters from virtually all parts of the world
|
||||
including vast numbers from highly intelligent people in positions of
|
||||
responsibility-convinced me that I had ACCIDENTALLY trespassed
|
||||
|
@ -639,26 +639,26 @@ into a range of top-secret truths. </p>
|
|||
|
||||
<p>Documentary evidence provided by many of these
|
||||
correspondents decided me to write a serious and COMPLETELY
|
||||
NON-FICTION sequel. Unfortunately, a chest containing the bulk of
|
||||
NON-FICTION sequel. Unfortunately, a chest containing the bulk of
|
||||
the letters was among the items which were mysteriously LOST IN
|
||||
TRANSIT some four years when I moved from London, England, to
|
||||
Sydney, Australia, before I moved on to settle in New Zealand. For
|
||||
some time after Alternative 3 was originally published, I have
|
||||
Sydney, Australia, before I moved on to settle in New Zealand. For
|
||||
some time after Alternative 3 was originally published, I have
|
||||
reason to suppose that my home telephone was being tapped and my
|
||||
contacts who were experienced in such matters were convinced
|
||||
that certain intelligence agencies considered that I probably knew
|
||||
too much.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>So, summing up, the book is FICTION BASED ON FACT. But I now feel
|
||||
that I inadvertently got VERY CLOSE TO A SECRET TRUTH. I hope this is of
|
||||
<p>So, summing up, the book is FICTION BASED ON FACT. But I now feel
|
||||
that I inadvertently got VERY CLOSE TO A SECRET TRUTH. I hope this is of
|
||||
some help to you and I look forward to hearing from you again.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>With best wishes,
|
||||
Leslie Watkins</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Unfortunately, Alternative 3 is no longer available. We (Windwords)
|
||||
<p>Unfortunately, Alternative 3 is no longer available. We (Windwords)
|
||||
bought all the remaining copies from the British publisher and those quickly
|
||||
sold out. If the book is reprinted, you can be sure we'll let you know and
|
||||
sold out. If the book is reprinted, you can be sure we'll let you know and
|
||||
we'll carry it in the Windwords bookstore.</p>
|
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|
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