Saturday, December 12, 2009

More Proof to UFO and Alien Existence?

Recent interview with assistant of renowned astrophysicist sheds new light on UFO and alien existence

(Left: Dr. J. Allen Hynek)

Recently, George Noory of Coast-to-coast-am hosted Paola Harris, an investigative reporter in the field of extraterrestrial related phenomena research and Ann Eller, secretary to the late renowned astrophysicist Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who is known as the Father of UFO-Alien research.

For a full four hours, they both discussed the life of late J. Allen Hynek, who was the scientific advisor to Project Blue Book and the techinical advisor for the film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Eller recalled her tenure with the legendary ufologist that shed some light about his life and research. She described him as a, "very quiet, private and soft-spoken man." As a researcher, she said he was "a true scientist" who wanted "tangible proof." Based on Eller`s time working with Hynek, she sensed he "was close enough, for twenty years, to the inner sanctum that he had a certain amount of fear" for the safety of his family and himself.

Some revelations shared by Eller was that Hynek was a "closet Rosicrucian" who was "very spiritual." Rosicrucianism is the theology of a secret society of mystics, formed in late medieval Germany, holding a doctrine "built on esoteric truths of the ancient path," which, "concealed from the average man, provide insight into nature, the physical universe and the spiritual realm." Hynek also had in his possession a remarkable letter, received in 1954 from someone at Ohio State`s Astronomy Department. This letter according to Eller, documented the fact that "intelligent signals were being received, by their radio telescope, from the vicinity of Venus." Eller said when she showed the letter to Hynek, he simply put it away and "it was never spoken of again."

Eller also claimed to have seen a list containing the names of the original members of MJ-12 in Hynek`s office. MJ-12, also known as Majestic 12, is the code name of a secret committee of scientists, military leaders and government officials, supposedly formed in 1947 by an executive order by U.S. President Harry S. Truman. The purpose of the committee was allegedly to investigate UFO activity in the aftermath of the Roswell incident-the purported crash of an alien spacecraft near Roswell, New Mexico in July 1947. This alleged committee is an important part of the UFO conspiracy theory of an ongoing cover up by the government on UFO information. Its important to note, the FBI has concluded that the MJ-12 documents are false. The FBI adopted the Air Force Office of Special Investigation`s (AFOSI) opinion the documents are "bogus" and the FBI’s official position became that the MJ-12 documents were "completely bogus.” A copy of the purported Harry Truman letter Authorizing Majestic Twelve:


































Hynek also voiced concern and suspicion about the origins of the cancer that ultimately cost him his life.

Paola Harris, who was a friend and colleague of Hynk from 1980 until his death in 1986, recalled how his passing impacted the field of Ufology as well as her career as a UFO researcher. She stressed and noted that how his loss created a void in the field of UFO studies, since he was a highly respected scientist in the field. "I cried my eyes out when he died," she recalled, "I stopped every part of my research after he died. I did not want to do anything."

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