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The
New Debunkers: Sparks and Greenwood Rehash Klass, Dr.
Robert Wood and Ryan Wood (59 KB) In the 2007 MUFON symposium
proceedings, two authors claim to show new “proof” that the
Majestic 12 documents are a hoax. Through a tangle of theories
worthy of the late debunker Philip Klass – they claim that the
MJ-12 documents stem from isolated hoaxers at Kirtland Air Force
Base, New Mexico, who defrauded even the hapless CIA. Ignoring
critical evidence in the MJ-12 documents and claiming vast
knowledge of the intelligence world, they scoff that the MJ-12
documents do not deserve further study. By contrast, the Majestic
Documents Research Team, led by Dr. Robert M. Wood and Ryan S.
Wood, believes that serious researchers deserve more than tabloid
conspiracy theories, and after in-depth consideration of this
paper, remain confident that many of the MJ-12 documents show
evidence of authenticity. MUFON's publication raises keen
questions about the standards of evidence, caliber of reasoning
and processes of professional discourse affecting UFO
studies. |
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Famous UFO
Quotes - Presidents, Ryan Wood (1.7 MB) This
presentation includes quotations from 47 famous political and
military leaders. Profound insight into the UFO enigma is often
directly stated. For example, President Regan said "I occasionally
think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we
were facing an Alien threat from outside this world." And General
Nathan Twining, "The phenomenon reported is something real and not
visionary or fictitious." Astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell said, "The
evidence points to the fact that Roswell was a real incident and
that indeed an alien craft did crash, and the material was
recovered from the crash site." J. Edgar Hoover said, "We must
insist upon full access to disks recovered. For instance, in the
L.A. case, the Army grabbed it and would not let us have it for
cursory examination." |
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Mounting
Evidence For Authenticity of MJ-12 Documents, by Robert M.
Wood (54k) Paper presented at the International MUFON
Symposium in Irvine, CA, July 2001. Ever since the first
“leaked” MJ-12 Eisenhower Briefing Document in 1984 describing a
top-secret crash recovery program, the authenticity of UFO
documents has been questioned. With the continuing exposure of
hundreds of classified pages by numerous unidentified sources, the
evidence favoring authenticity is mounting. This paper will update
the status of the available documents, generally what they say and
provide a concise status of the issues regarding authenticity,
including the answers to those with a skeptical view. Of
particular significance will be the results of research and
forensic studies, including those on 22 pages on original paper,
where chromatographic ink dating and other state of the art
techniques clearly indicate that the documents were likely to have
been created long ago and cannot be modern high tech fakes. The
classic comparisons with archival authentic documents show the
expected similarities, and the content is shown to be consistent
with numerous arcane facts known to only scholars in
historiography. Difficulties with identical signatures will be
explored, including the astonishing possibility that the
sophisticated document cover-up started in the early stages of
documentation in the State Department in the 40s. Remarkably, the
most likely hypothesis is that we are seeing a leak of copies of
genuine documents held in personal files for decades. The
conclusion is that we have had a stunningly successful UFO
research cover-up for five decades and if these crashes and
recoveries occurred, such documents ought to exist.
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The First
Roswell: Evidence For A Crash Retrieval In Cape Girardeau Missouri
In 1941, by Ryan S. Wood (1.3 MB) Paper presented at
the International MUFON Symposium in Irvine, CA, July 2001.
This paper reviews the primary and secondary sources and
evidence for the reality of an extraterrestrial spacecraft
crash-retrieval in Cape Girardeau, Missouri in the spring of 1941.
It draws upon the new Majestic and Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit
intelligence documents that support the hypothesis of an
extraterestrial crash and reviews the authenticity results for
each. Furthermore, suggestive and supporting authentic documents
interconnect to these new ones and ultimately advance the
reasonable conclusion that according to both the paper trail and
witnesses this is the “First Roswell.” Close attention is paid to
the primary witness, Reverend Huffman, and related testimony of
granddaughter Charlette Mann. Historical research in the area has
identified other witnesses and likely participants in the event.
Specifics, of police, fire, photographers, coroners and military
commanders that likely should have been at the scene are analyzed
and tested for accuracy. Other sources are analyzed for validity
and contrasted with known historical facts, pinning down the date
and location of the event. |
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Marilyn
Monroe & UFOs: Is There A Connection? by Donald
Burleson (1.2 MB) MUFON Journal. May 2001 Dr. Donald
R. Burleson further authenticates the Marilyn Monroe document with
a nice investigation into subtle images at the top of the document
that reference Brigadier General George Schulgen who in 1947 was
chief of Air Intelligence Requirements Division of the Army
AirCorps Intelligence. After reading his article it should be
clear that Marilyn Monroe very likely knew some damaging national
security secrets learned from Kennedy and it is not inconceivable
that she was murdered to keep her mouth shut.
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Validating
the New Majestic Documents, by Robert M. Wood (2 MB)
Paper presented at the International MUFON Symposium in St.
Louis, MO, on July 15, 2000. A number of different sources
have provided document copies of varying provenance and quality.
The documents appear to be classified as part of a former top
secret program by the code name of Majestic-12, with the code
caveats MAJIC or MJ-12. The genuineness and authenticity of these
hundreds of classified pages and thousands of other less
classified pages from these sources is continually being assessed.
Recent results of ink, paper, watermark, type, and typewriter
dating show that many of them are almost certainly not modern
forgeries, done with sophisticated computer equipment. The
evidence for authenticity, based on numerous examples of scarcely
known facts, is sometimes offset by an occasional unconfirmed
anachronism whose explanation is unclear. Similarities of
chirography (handwriting) and wording with allegedly authentic
documents, together with an occasional inconsistent fact, pose
some challenges for the questioned document examiner. The only
other viable explanation of psychological warfare against our
enemies in the "early" years seems to be awkward and unconvincing.
Given the certain reality of UFO crash retrievals from numerous
witnesses and the near certainty that some documentation would
have been created, the most likely conclusion is that the
documents are essentially genuine in the story that they tell. The
cover-up has been more sophisticated and in place much longer than
most have speculated, and several pieces of new evidence point to
an early cover-up strategy effectively at work shortly after the
crash of 1941. |
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Another
Look at Majestic, by Robert M. Wood and Ryan S. Wood (1
MB) MUFON Journal, March 1999 This paper leads off with a
FOIA released document form the Joint Intelligence Objectives
Agency showing a file distribution of "CIA Top Secret MJ-12." The
March 1999 paper then goes on to summarize the provenance of five
document sources, provides responses to criticisms, and concludes
with a snapshot of why each document is genuine, based on its
content and authorship, type and handwriting, originals condition
and chronology. These are the basic tools of the questioned
document examiner. |
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Psychological Warfare
and the Majestic Documents: Little Evidence of Deception,
by Ryan S. Wood (74k) This paper on Psychological Warfare and
the Majestic documents leads the reader through the basic
principles of psywar and psychological operations (psyop). It then
develops a series of tests or criteria to determine the
fingerprints of a psywar operation and tests those criteria
against the body of "leaked" Majestic-12 documents. Career
military experts in psywar are interviewed and find no evidence
that the Majestic documents are intended for a specific target or
to accomplish a defined objective, a necessary prerequisite of an
effective psyop. In fact, these documents if leaked in the 50's or
60's would have engendered intense espionage by many foreign
powers — exactly the wrong outcome. |
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Ten
Reasons Why Tim Cooper is NOT A Provenance Problem, by
Ryan S. Wood (10k) This one page summarizes the main reasons
why Tim Cooper does not cast doubt on the authenticity of the
leaked Majestic-12 documents. Several of the key reasons for this
conclusion are that he did not seek out publicity or money —
typical motives of forgers. Second, if it were not for Bob and
Ryan Wood taking the time to meet him and gain his trust, the
documents would still be in his attic gathering dust; Tim didn't
think they were real and was more interested in the JFK
assassination. Third is that there are clear, independent
investigation trails past Tim Cooper: real documents were mailed
and postmarked at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia and Ft.
Meade, Maryland FOIA office. | |