by
Michael Salla, Ph.D.
Was President Kennedy Given ET UFO Message About Cuba? May 20, 2009
A rare video has surfaced with important interviews and testimony concerning George Adamski’s claims of having filmed flying saucers and having met with their extraterrestrial occupants.
The video gives credence to Adamski’s claims of having secret meetings with European dignitaries including Pope John XXIII and members of the Pentagon to secretly brief them about extraterrestrial life. Among the more controversial of Adamski’s claims is that he privately met with President Kennedy in late 1961. Adamski claims he passed on a message from his extraterrestrial contacts about a future world crisis.
If
true, Adamski and his extraterrestrials played an unknown role in advising
Kennedy on the best strategy for future events such as the Cuban
missile crisis.
Leslie was subsequently able to confirm Adamski’s did meet Pope
John XXIII and was given a papal gold medallion for his service.
Adamski filmed the saucer using her camera when she was unable to
film it herself due difficulties from a recovering broken leg. Prior to
the sighting, she saw three young men arriving in an Oldsmobile who told
Adamski to get ready to film the flying saucer. Adamski told Rodeffer that
they were part of a human looking contingent of extraterrestrials
living among humanity.
Other witnesses were interviewed who said they saw flying saucers in association with Adamski’s visits.
One
of these was Major Hans Peterson from the Danish Air Force who had
also worked at the Danish NATO exchange office in Washington DC. Peterson
had arranged lectures for Adamski in Scandinavia and personally saw flying
saucers during Adamski’s visits.
According to Major Peterson, the message contained advise on a world crisis to occur in about a year that was later revealed to be the October 1962 Cuban Missile crisis.
If true, the contents of the message may have helped Kennedy develop the right strategy for dealing with a conflict that could easily have escalated into a Third World War. The extraterrestrial message, apparently, also contained an invitation for Kennedy to meet with them in California.
While there is no direct independent evidence supporting Adamski's claim, there is important circumstantial evidence that President Kennedy accepted the invitation.
This had dire consequences.
[Author Note: Thanks to Neil Gould from Exopolitics Hong Kong for making this video available to the public]
Did President Kennedy Meet Extraterrestrials? May 22, 2009
According to claims in a rare video, George Adamski met with President Kennedy at the White House in late 1961 and passed on a letter to him from human looking extraterrestrials.
In addition to giving advice on the Cuban missile crisis, the alleged letter also contained an invitation for Kennedy to meet with the extraterrestrials.
If Kennedy did attend such a meeting, it may explain:
President Kennedy arrives at Homestead AFB, Florida, 1962
Lou Zinstag, Carl Jung’s niece describes what she was told by Adamski concerning Kennedy’s alleged meeting with extraterrestrials:
The quality of witness testimonies, photos and film evidence presented in the rare video (see part one above, of this investigative series), all lead to the conclusion that George Adamski was largely telling the truth about his flying saucer sightings and contacts with human looking extraterrestrials.
There is however no direct physical evidence that Kennedy met with
the extraterrestrials Adamski was in contact with. There is, however,
circumstantial evidence that such a meeting did happen, and it influenced
Kennedy’s policies on space cooperation and UFOs.
A former flight steward and loadmaster on Air Force One, Bill Holden, confirmed that Kennedy was aware of UFOs and human looking extraterrestrials. In a June 2007 interview, Holden explained that in June 1963, while flying to Germany on Air Force One, he placed two newspapers before Kennedy where UFOs were clearly pictured on the front page.
In response to Kennedy’s question of what he thought of UFOs, Holden said:
In response President Kennedy said:
The
unqualified nature of Kennedy’s response revealed his knowledge that both
UFOs and human looking extraterrestrials were real. This is circumstantial
evidence that Kennedy was either briefed or did meet with human looking
extraterrestrials as Adamski claimed.
The helps support the legitimacy of the leaked document. Furthermore, the claim that Kennedy had knowledge of UFO crash retrieval operations is supported by British UFO researcher Timothy Good. In his book Need to Know (2007), Good cites a reliable military source that Kennedy was taken to see the alien bodies from Roswell.
Good wrote:
If
the leaked document and/or the military whistleblower are accurate, then
President Kennedy was aware of the reality of extraterrestrial life and
technology. If Kennedy was so interested in seeing dead alien bodies
during the early part of his administration, then it is very plausible
that he would have accepted an invitation to meet with live
extraterrestrials as Adamski claimed.
A reliable source, according to UFO researcher Timothy Cooper, said that Kennedy,
If Kennedy did travel to a secret airbase in California to meet with live extraterrestrials, then the incident described by Cooper offered at least one opportunity for such a meeting to take place.
Kennedy's alleged meeting with extraterrestrials, would have made
him the second U.S. President to meet extraterrestrial ambassadors in the
California desert. The first allegedly occurred on February 20, 1954 with President
Eisenhower at Edwards Air Force base.
More circumstantial evidence for such a meeting is found in Kennedy’s initiative to get the USSR and USA to cooperate in joint space and lunar missions, and to release classified UFO files.
Kennedy linked US-USSR space missions with classified UFO files May 27, 2009 Kennedy and Khrushchev in 1961 Photo: US National Park
Service In 1963, President John F. Kennedy launched a ground breaking initiative to get the USSR and USA to cooperate in joint space and lunar missions. In the background of this publicly announced initiative with powerful Cold War implications was a more secretive attempt to release classified UFO files.
Leaked documents reveal that Kennedy instructed the CIA to release
classified UFO files as part of the cooperative space effort with the
Soviet Union. If Kennedy had succeeded, there would have been joint space
mission to the moon and eventual public release of classified UFO files by
both the US and USSR. President Kennedy’s assassination quickly led to the
abandonment of his joint moon mission with the USSR, and ended his
administration’s effort to force the CIA to release classified UFO
files.
In putting into effect his commitment for joint space missions, President Kennedy issued National Security Action Memorandum No. 271 on November 12, 1963 with the subject header: "Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters:"
The Memorandum went on to say that the cooperation was a direct outcome of Kennedy’s September 20 proposal,
The Memorandum was classified “Confidential” and circulated to:
In addition to the Confidential National Security Action Memorandum, Kennedy issued a more highly classified “Top Secret” Memorandum to the Director of the CIA.
Dated the same day of November 12, 1963 the subject header of the file was:
The Top Secret Memorandum went on to say:
It’s important to note that CIA Memorandum refers to the National Security Action Memorandum issued to Webb on the same day.
Even though the leaked Top Secret Memorandum to the CIA has not been officially acknowledged (it has been ranked medium-to-high level of authenticity), there is no question about the legitimacy of the National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM).
The
November 12, 1963 National Security Action
Memorandum clearly showed that Kennedy had decided to
cooperate with the USSR on “Outer Space Matters.” If Kennedy had been
warned by about the dangers of future conflict with the Soviet Union
and/or with extraterrestrial life, then sharing classified UFO files was
an obvious way to implement the National Security Action
Memorandum.
UFO cases that had national security implications, however, were investigated under a separate reporting system. Joint Army Navy Air Publication (JAMAP) 146 created the Communications Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings (CIRVIS system) that required all civilian and military pilots in the US and Canada to report UFO sightings. UFO sightings with national security implications were investigated under the CIRVIS system.
These UFO cases were classified and their release was an offense under the Espionage Act. Less important UFO sightings were not classified and made available through the Blue Book reporting system. The separate investigation systems for UFO sightings was eventually disclosed in 1979 by a document released through the Freedom of Information Act.
In the released memorandum dated Oct 20, 1969, Brigadier General C.H. Bolender acknowledged:
In
1963, President Kennedy was therefore seeking the release of classified
UFO files collected through the CIRVIS reporting mechanism, and not those
made available through Project Blue Book.
This suggests that the USAF and the other military services were secretly required to release UFO files reported through the CIRVIS system to the CIA. Kennedy was therefore directly confronting the CIA over its ultimate control of classified UFO files.
Ten
days after the two November 12 memoranda were issued, President Kennedy
was dead.
Kennedy assassination linked to CIA and classified UFO files June 9, 2009
Leaked documents concerning the alleged conversation and the role of the CIA in controlling UFO information directly implicate the CIA in Kennedy’s assassination ten days later.
In addition to the two Presidential memoranda cited earlier in Part III above, another leaked document shows the extent to which Kennedy was prepared to cooperate with the Soviet Union in declassifying UFO files. The aim was to avoid the risk of a mistaken military confrontation over UFOs.
The document (below images) is allegedly a Top Secret NSA intercept of a “Hot Line” conversation between President Kennedy and Soviet Premiere Nikita Khrushchev dated November 12, 1963. Kennedy and Khrushchev discussed the importance of their respective UFO working groups to deal with the UFO problem to avoid the risk of future conflict.
Kennedy told Khrushchev:
Kennedy was certainly referring here to the National Security Action Memorandum released on the same day, November 12 1963. Kennedy also said,
While the NSA intercept has not been conclusively determined to be
authentic (it has been ranked medium-to-high level of
authenticity), it is consistent with the November 12 National Security Action Memorandum
271 titled: “Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space
Matters."
Titled simply “The Assessment,” Dean said that it was feared
that mistaken UFO sightings could start an accidental nuclear war. Dean’s
statement validates the content of the alleged Hotline transcript and
gives support to its authenticity.
In another interview, he said:
The November 12 National Security Action Memorandum revealed that Khrushchev had only just accepted Kennedy’s offer.
The Hotline conversation shows that Kennedy and Khrushchev reaching agreement on a broad range of issues concerning sharing UFOs information and joint cooperation in space. The dating of the Hotline conversation is consistent with the agreement reached in the background over this period between Kennedy and Khrushchev.
This gives more confidence that the Hotline document is genuine. President Kennedy & Governor Connolly shot in Dallas.
Ten
days after the breathtaking events of November 12, Kennedy was
assassinated.
Garrison discovered that Shaw had an "extensive international role as an employee of the CIA."
While Garrison was unsuccessful in earning a conviction against Shaw, Garrison was partly vindicated in 1979 by the House Select Committee on Assassinations.
The Committee concluded:
Historians who view the CIA as complicit in Kennedy’s assassination point to the CIA’s role in covert operations in Vietnam as the reason why the CIA wanted Kennedy’s removal from office.
Col
Fletcher Prouty, in his well documented book, JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to
Assassinate John F. Kennedy, reveals that Kennedy was
attempting to end the CIA’s influence over covert operations. Chief among
these was the escalating U.S. involvement in Vietnam that Kennedy wanted
to end and was why he was assassinated. There is, however, a more
compelling reason for why the CIA wanted Kennedy’s removal for office -
the CIA’s role in controlling UFO information.
Documents confirm that on November 12, 1963 Kennedy and Khrushchev had agreed on steps to share UFO information precisely for this reason, and Kennedy identified the CIA as the lead U.S. agency to implement the process. Kennedy’s assassination by a hit team organized by a CIA asset, Clay Shaw, directly implicates the CIA.
CIA officials complicit in the Kennedy assassination were likely acting to preserve the CIA’s institutional power and influence through its control of UFO information.
There was, however, another secretive organization that was even
more threatened by Kennedy’s efforts to share UFO files with the USSR –
the MJ-12 Special Operations Group.
CIA
Director issued secret directive denying President Kennedy access to UFO
files JFK pins medal on outgoing CIA Director Allen Dulles Photo: JFK Library President John F. Kennedy’s desire to cooperate with the Soviet Union in joint space and lunar missions led to him asking the CIA to release classified UFO information to the Soviets.
On November 12, 1963, Kennedy issued two Presidential Memoranda and participated in a Hotline discussion with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to finalize details for future joint space missions. Most importantly, agreement was reached on the need for sharing both countries most sensitive UFO files. Both Kennedy and Khrushchev were concerned that a mistaken identification of UFOs could lead to nuclear war and jeopardize space cooperation.
Kennedy’s Memorandum to the Director of the CIA to share UFO files
was relayed on to the James Jesus Angleton, the CIA’s chief of
counterintelligence, who controlled access to the nation’s most sensitive
UFO files. In responding to Kennedy’s request, Angleton followed a secret
directive from former CIA Director Allen W. Dulles to ensure that under no
circumstances would any U.S. President or his staff gain access to
classified UFO files.
Other (leaked) government documents refer to an “MJ-12 Special Studies Project” as the name of the project housing the U.S. UFO working group. For example, on July 14, 1954 a memorandum was sent by President’ Eisenhower’s National Security Advisor Robert Cutler to U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, General Nathan Twining to schedule a meeting for the MJ-12 Special Studies Project briefing.
The Cutler-Twining memo (below image) was found at the National Archives in 1985 and is the most authoritative documentary evidence so far that the name of the U.S. UFO working group during the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations was associated with the MJ-12 Special Studies Project. Another leaked document that has been investigated and found to be
authentic, more specifically names the U.S. UFO working group as the
MJ-12 Special Studies Group or more simply, MJ-12.
A former counterintelligence colleague of Angleton, who claimed to be present at the burning, sent it on June 23, 1999 to Timothy Cooper, a UFO researcher best known for his role in making public leaked MJ-12 documents (see cover letter). Accompanying the burned memo was a one-page cover letter (above image) to Tim Cooper regarding the history of these eight new directives concerning the MJ-12 program. Startling revelations in the Source S-1 letter include: "sensitive files that would connect MJ-12 to JFK's murder. This document did not exist officially and has never been disclosed within the agency... We in CI have monitored civilian UFO research for a long time and have played a major role in keeping the UFO community busy... Nixon's special classified executive order (SCEO) ordered all MJ-12 documentation purged and destroyed. This one was not. This carbon copy is the only link to MJ-12 and don't expect any more in the future. Everything is now on computers and there is no existing paper trail to my knowledge..." The redactions were done by the Majestic Documents team to protect the identity of the author.
According to Dr Robert Wood and Ryan Wood, the burned document,
The burned document (below images) dates from the Kennedy era and has the characteristics of a government document. If its contents are accurate, it provides smoking gun evidence of a direct link between Kennedy’s efforts to gain access to UFO information and his assassination.
The classified Top Secret document with MJ-12 codeword access is a set of directives from the Director of the CIA who simultaneously headed the MJ-12 Special Studies Project, to six other members of the Project.
It says:
The
document clearly acknowledges that Kennedy’s efforts to gain access to UFO
information soon after coming into office on January 20, 1961, actually
imperiled the existence of the MJ-12 Special Studies
Project/Group. The Memorandum requested a “Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations as they related to Cold War Psychological Warfare Plans.”
The burned document acknowledged that it had,
This
appears to be a reference to the June 26 NSAM review Dulles was ordered to
undertake.
The burned document contained a number of directives concerning how to control UFO information and ensure that it would not be shared with the,
Basically, Dulles secret directives proscribed Kennedy’s National Security team from gaining access to the most sensitive UFO files possessed by the CIA and MJ-12. Most important was what appeared to be a cryptic assassination directive in case senior Washington officials did not cooperate with MJ-12.
While the response of other MJ-12 members is not known, subsequent
events indicate that Dulles secret set of directives was approved.
President Kennedy’s UFO involvement led to assassination order June 15, 2009
His November 12 Memorandum was relayed on to the James Jesus Angleton, the CIA’s chief of counterintelligence. Angleton controlled access to the most highly classified UFO files in the U.S, and was in direct communications with MJ-12 - the UFO working group within the “MJ-12 Special Studies Project.”
In responding to Kennedy’s request, Angleton followed a Top Secret/MJ-12 set of directives. JFK with his CIA Directors, Dulles & McCone in 1962
One of the secret directives, revealed in a leaked partially burned Top Secret/MJ-12 document forensically dated to the early 1960s, was a cryptic assassination directive. In case any senior U.S. official did not cooperate with MJ-12, the directive sanctioned political assassination. If accurate, the leaked document is smoking gun evidence that former CIA Director Allen Dulles was involved in drafting and approving with other MJ-12 members a cryptic “assassination directive.”
The
MJ-12 “assassination directive” was later implemented by Angleton in
response to President Kennedy’s November 12, 1963 request to the CIA to
release classified UFO files.
Kennedy, according to a leaked Top Secret Memorandum titled “Review of MJ-12 Intelligence Operations,” (below image) requested Dulles to give a brief summary. In
response and unknown to Kennedy, Dulles drafted a set directives shortly
before his November 1961 retirement. Dulles’ draft document was addressed
to another six members of MJ-12 requesting comments and their approval. It
had clear instructions that under no circumstances would any U.S.
President or his national security staff be briefed or given access to
classified UFO files.
In full, this states (below image):
Dr Robert Wood who is the foremost expert in analyzing MJ-12 documents using forensic methods, has concluded that the burned document is an assassination directive.
In an interview (below insert) discussing the burned document, he pointed out that the cryptic phrase “it should be wet” originates from Russia, where the phrase ‘wet works’ or “wet affairs” denotes someone who had been killed and is drenched with blood.
The codeword ‘wet’ was later adopted by the Soviet KGB and other intelligence agencies, according to Dr Wood. The term “it should be wet” therefore was a coded command to kill someone. In drafting this cryptic directive, Allen Dulles was seeking approval from six of his MJ-12 colleagues, to lay the justification for the assassination of any elected or appointed official in Washington DC whose policies were “non-conducive for growth”.
The
cryptic directive was a pre-authorization for the assassination of any
U.S. President who could not “be influenced any further” to follow MJ-12
policies. The trigger was Kennedy’s agreement with Khrushchev on November 12, 1963 on space cooperation that led to the National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) - above image - instructing the new Director of the CIA, John McCone, to share UFO information with NASA, and due to NSAM 271 (below image), with the USSR. Kennedy’s explosive NSAM to the CIA Director was relayed by William Colby, then (Deputy) Chief of the CIA's Far East Division, to James Angleton in CIA counterintelligence. It was Angleton who had the authority to implement Kennedy’s NSAM.
On the bottom of Kennedy’s NSAM next to the signature space appears the following handwriting:
Colby is here acknowledging that Angleton, two days before
Kennedy’s assassination, had the MJ directives – the burned document – and
would use them to respond to Kennedy’s NSAM. This handwriting directly
implicates Angleton in the Kennedy assassination due to the cryptic MJ-12
assassination directive.
An alleged leaked CIA document (below image) also suggests that Oswald was trained by the CIA in 1957 for Soviet assignments. At the very least, as an American defector, Oswald was the responsibility of CIA counterintelligence headed by Angleton.
Upon his return to the U.S. in June 1962, Oswald’s activities were closely monitored by CIA counterintelligence. Oswald’s subsequent association with a number of CIA assets including Clay Shaw provided opportunities for Angleton’s counterintelligence to not only monitor, but to manipulate Oswald.
Ensuring Oswald’s participation in the Kennedy assassination, no
matter how minimal, provided a powerful rationale for preventing a
thorough investigation of the Kennedy assassination. As a former communist
defector, Angleton and the CIA could persuasively argue that Oswald’s
involvement directly implicated the USSR. This allowed the CIA to
successfully argue to the Warren Commission, through Allen Dulles who was
a member, that a thorough investigation was too dangerous due to the risk
of nuclear war.
Unknown to Kennedy, a set of secret MJ-12 directives issued by his former CIA Director, Allen Dulles, proscribed any cooperation with Kennedy and his national security staff on the UFO issue.
It was Dulles and another six unknown MJ-12 members who sanctioned the directives found in the burned document including a political assassination directive against non-cooperative officials in the Kennedy administration. While Dulles and his six associates pre-authorized the assassination of Kennedy, it was the CIA counterintelligence chief who gave the final orders that culminated in Kennedy’s assassination.
In doing so, James Angleton arranged for a communist defector to be involved so as to eventually take the blame and ensure that no thorough investigation would follow by federal or congressional authorities. Documents and facts bear witness to the complicity of former CIA officials in the assassination of President Kennedy.
The implications of leaked MJ-12 documents relevant to the Kennedy administration require a thorough public inquiry.
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The document contained eight directives describing future MJ-12 policies. The first directive prevented access by the President, his National Security Council staff and Joint Chiefs of Staff to information concerning UFOs.
The alleged assassination directive was the eighth directive (below image) and appeared to be a cryptic order to eliminate uncooperative U.S. federal officials. Though the document is undated and unsigned, forensic analysis on the original carbon version dates it to the 1960s. The political context dates it to the first year of President Kennedy’s term.
This means that just before he retired on November 29, 1961, outgoing DCI Allen Dulles drafted a document that would deny his superior, President Kennedy, information that had been legitimately requested concerning MJ-12 activities. Members of the original MJ-12 Special Studies Group
More
importantly, the assassination directive constituted pre-authorization for
the violent removal of a sitting President from office in a covert coup
d'etat.
The text of the burned document clearly points to President Kennedy’s inquiries concerning MJ-12 Special Studies Project activities as the catalyst for it being drafted.
In a cover letter (below image) by the Director of the CIA (DCI) to six other members of group response for the MJ-12 Project, the DCI said:
More significantly, the document says that “continuance of the group” was at stake. While Dulles name does not appear on the burned document other leaked documents reveal that he drafted it.
On June 28, 1961, President Kennedy wrote (below image) the following to Dulles:
This leaked National Security Memorandum clearly shows that Kennedy in June of 1961, wanted to learn about MJ-12 activities and the relationship with psychological warfare.
While the leaked June Memorandum has not been acknowledged by the CIA (it was classified TOP SECRET), other documents from the period support its authenticity. Early in his administration, President Kennedy showed that he desired to restructure the National Security Council and bring all intelligence and psychological warfare activities under direct Executive control.
On
February 19, 1961, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 10920 which
abolished the Operations Coordinating
Board. The Operations Coordinating Board was the primary
interagency organization responsible for Cold War psychological warfare
activities. Its responsibilities were handed over to Kennedy’s national
security advisor, McGeorge Bundy and the Department of State.
EO
10920 helps substantiate his later June 28, 1961 National Security
Memorandum concerning a review of MJ-12 activities that Kennedy had
learned involved psychological warfare. EO 10920 also helps substantiate
the very real concern expressed by the drafter of the burned document that
the future of MJ-12 was at stake.
NSAM 55-57 (below images) placed Cold War operations firmly under the control of the Joint Chiefs. According to Col Fletcher Prouty, they were Kennedy’s main means of gaining control over covert CIA operations.
This
supports the content of the June 28 CIA Memorandum which involved Cold War
operations by MJ-12. Furthermore, the three NSAMs help explain why the
Joint Chiefs were included among the entities in the burned document’s
first directive that would be excluded from UFO
information.
One states:
Once again, this shows the relationship between MJ-12 (Majestic) operations and psychological warfare.
Kennedy therefore had good reason to issue his June 28 1961
memorandum to Dulles asking him for a review of MJ-12 psychological
warefare operations.
It describes UFOs as part of “Soviet propaganda” designed “to spread distrust of the government.” Dulles’ letter acknowledged that while it was possible some,
Most significantly, the letter said:
If
genuine, Dulles’ letter was giving President Kennedy only minimal
information in response to his June 1961 NSAM request for a brief summary
of MJ-12 activities.
The
response of other MJ-12 members presumably led to Dulles November 5 letter
to Kennedy. The letter firmly suggests that MJ-12 had decided not to
cooperate with Kennedy and authorized the set of directives drafted by
Dulles. Thus Kennedy’s efforts to incorporate MJ-12 psychological warfare
activities under the direct control of his National Security Advisor were
dismissed.
It is further supported by declassified 1952 memos from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to provide logistic support for MAJESTIC (MJ-12) psychological warfare programs, and three NSAM’s issued on June 28, 1961 to place covert Cold War activities under the control of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. On the same day, June 28, Kennedy contacted Allen Dulles to request a summary about MJ-12’s psychological warfare activities. Dulles November 5 response highlighted that these activities involved the UFO issue but declined to release sensitive information.
These events are consistent with the content of the burned document comprising eight directives restricting access to UFO information from the President, his National Security Council Staff, including Bundy, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It can therefore be concluded that Allen Dulles was the official who drafted the document including the cryptic assassination directive.
Some time shortly before his alleged November 5, 1961 letter to Kennedy, Dulles draft set of directives had been responded to and approved by six other members of MJ-12.
The
implementation of the assassination directive on November 22, 1963
therefore constituted a covert coup d’etat by
MJ-12.
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