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by Steve Hammons
VISITORS RETURN
“The landing date was set for April 24, 1964. The entire group assembled at White Sands under a cover. We posed as inspectors for a no-notice inspection of Holloman.”
“There was a mistake by the first alien craft entering the area. It apparently got the landing coordinates wrong and landed near Socorro (the Lonnie Zamora incident). The second craft landed at the correct location. There were members of the Johnson Administration along with the special group.”
“The meeting lasted about four (4) hours. It was decided that the exchange would not occur until the following year. Our team members were present and ready to go, but the aliens decided to wait until the next year. The date was set for July 1965.”
“The delay presented a problem for our team members. What do we do with them for the next 15 months? The Team Members went back into training for about 12 months. The last few months were spent locked up at the U.S. Military Prison [Penitentiary], Ft. Leavenworth.”
“We had to decide on another location for the exchange. During the April 1964 meeting, we did not supply a pick up location. We informed our alien visitors that a location would be selected and they would be informed through the communication system. We finally decided on a remote location at the Nevada Test Site [NTS].”
MISSION IS A ‘GO’
“On July 16, 1965, the aliens landed at exactly the precise location at NTS.”
It is in this phase of the story that many people will recall Steven Spielberg’s 1977 movie CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND.
In the film, government officials set up an elaborate and covert landing zone (LZ) in a remote location, complete with small landing strip, air control facilities, cameras and recording equipment, and an array of government and military personnel.
It has rumored that Spielberg may have been given some type of inside information about actual events that were included in the movie.
Something that may not have been obvious many viewers of the movie, the military personnel involved in clandestine logistics moving the red-suited team and equipment, the personnel at the military site near the LZ, the colonel apparently in charge there and the troops who pursue Richard Dreyfuss and others near the ET landing zone, were depicted as U.S. Army Special Forces.
Only people who recognized the shoulder patch on their uniforms would have realized this. Special Forces are known to engage in unconventional and highly sensitive operations.
Of special relevance is the final scene in the movie when the 12-person team, dressed in red flight suits, boards the alien craft after a prayer with a chaplain.
According to the alleged MI6 source, “The group was present and the exchange took place without any problems. We had equipment in place for the team, approximately 40 tons [90,500 lbs].”
“The aliens had no problem carrying all of this on the two (2) crafts that landed. It was later learned that the two crafts that landed were only shuttle crafts. The larger craft was located somewhere between our moon and Mars. Our team later told us (during the debriefing in '78) that the alien craft was enormous.”
“We maintained contact with our Team Members by use of the alien communication system during the space trip, which lasted about 10 months. Once they landed, we continued contact, but only on an irregular time schedule.”
THE TEAM’S EXPERIENCES
In previous releases via the e-mail steam moderator and posted on serpo.org, many fascinating accounts were presented about the alleged experiences of the team en route to and upon arriving on the visitors’ home planet.
These postings include claims of verbatim entries made in the team commander’s log, descriptions of the "Ebens" on their home planet, exploration of the geography of the planet as well as the plants and animals the U.S. team found there.
The team's return to Earth as described in today’s release is consistent with previous reports: “The Team Members returned in August 1978 at the exact location. Eight (8) members returned. Two (2) died on the planet and their bodies were returned. Two (2) others decided to remain on the alien planet.”
“The eight members were isolated for one (1) complete year at a special facility located at Los Alamos. After the one year of isolation and debriefing, they were given new identities, a large bonus and the offer to return to military service or retire. Six decided to retire and two remained on active duty. All eight are now dead.”
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