The other ideas were of new weapon testing where sound and light were used on the men to see if they could control them as a mob and or remove all memory in a mass of people at the same time with one weapon. This of course would seem to have some basis as the military just recently released a report concerning the development of weapons that can be used to control crowds or used as weapons that do use waves light beams and other devices. The Army just released the information that the Army is to develop and deploy directed-energy weapons, which would produce a concentrated beam of electromagnetic energy or atomic or subatomic particles to blind, disrupt or destroy targets. Such technology could be used in a variety of attack modes against enemy equipment, facilities or personnel.
Also the for the first time since the end of the Cold War, the Army is updating its plans for electronic warfare, calling for more use of high-powered microwaves, lasers and infrared beams to attack enemy targets and control angry crowds. Military trained people would be able to consider this a huge flash bang event, which is a weapon that can be used today.
With this said all those I talked with could not explain how over 30 years ago such a large experiment could have been carried out with most of the event wiped out from the 1000 or so men who were unwilling participants in it.
It also does not explain the time events that John encounter in the forest Army camp that summer while on duty in Georgia.
I think after talking to all concerned that something unknown happened to John Vasquez that September at Fort Benning. I also think that it is highly unlikely that this level of experiment was at that point in time possible by our own abilities.
I have know for a long time that as a super power our military in the United States is at least one decade if not a few decades ahead of the rest of the world in technology, weapons and craft advancement.
I know our secrets are par to none anywhere else on this world. I have to wonder if we are truly that much smarter in the sciences. Can on our own our men and women of science really be that much more advanced than all the others in the world? It is true that we had been a world leader in education and schools for many years. However- it is also true that we now trail the world in education and have fallen to somewhere on the list in education to a line 20 something behind other countries.
We now have a country where many can barely read or write. In skill of the sciences, biology, math and engineering we are far behind. We cannot fill those seats in our own universities with our own countrymen and need to import others from the world to fill those classes. If this is the case how can we be so extremely advanced in the matter of military, weapons and air force type matters? Is it possible, of course it is. It is also possible we have been helped by others far more advanced than we are.
It is nearly impossible for me to find an absolute answer to what happened to John Vasquez that year of 1977 at Fort Benning. I think we can all agree that John’s encounters will forever remain a true mystery into the unknown.
I would like to add that I found John Vasquez to be a level headed normal lovely man who has no agenda at all concerning what happened to him. He does not know what happened and makes no determination to what exactly happened. The one thing John knows for sure is that it happened and to this very day remains a walk into the unknown.
John may have been a pawn in the hands of military experiments or John may have been willingly given over for Alien inspection or experiment. Whatever happened I for one am very glad John Vasquez has survived the events and is kind enough to tell us all about his encounters.
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On that same note, how can a 'reporter' publish something as flimsy as this with ZERO corroborating evidence. Give me a break. On a minor note, I didn't think there could be so many typos in one little article. It was painful to read.