Brother Scotty
Yet lovingly contradicting our Brother Rich,
Brother Armen Victorian
hath noted the following in his Holy Article entitled "PSYCHIC WARFARE
& NON-LETHAL WEAPONS;"
And, in a taped telephone conversation with Brother Scotty on
August 17, 1992, he hath Documented Brother Jones' Many Holy
Communications with our Cetacean Brethren, the Little Grey Dolphins:
Our Dear Brother Farley then
added Fuel to the Holy Jonesian Fyre by recently referring to Brother
Scotty as an "SRI & Rockefeller funded mindwarper" and made public
note of his "linkages via the Inst. of Noetic Sciences; (W. Harman);
the SRI gangsters and their Washington, DC area coven: including
Scott Jones..."
While elsewhere Brother Farley hath astutely noted:
Yet -- horror of horrors -- Brother Scotty hath Blown his
Holy Cover and thereby Blown his Holy Funding thusly:
And in yet another Holy Breach of National Security, Brother Boylan
hath ratted off his Brother Daniel thusly:
It is reported that the predicted extraterrestrial landing on Thursday, April
24, 1997 is a precursor to a 1998 series of cataclysms. Furthermore, the 1997
Landing is the last chance for The Powers That Be (human governments) to allow
their populations to know about extraterrestrial visitation; otherwise, the ETs
will not be able to assist humankind in mitigating and surviving the 1998
cataclysm series.
BT says that the U.S. Power Structure is aware of the warnings about the 1998
cataclysm series.
Massive human and planetary destruction is the default course of events; unless
we (our governments) invite the ETs to appear openly on Earth, the ETs will not
be able to prevent/mitigate the 1998 cataclysm series. The ETs want to be invited
in a peaceful way. They are not going to impose themselves on us forcibly.
BT did not go into detail about the nature of the 1998 cataclysm series, except to
say that it is composed of events partially of technological origin
[Indeed, how do you spell HAARP...? -B:.B:.]
and partially of natural
causes. When I suggested that the 1998 cataclysm series could include massive seismic
events, increased volcanism, global-warming weather extremes and enlarging ozone-hole
radiation effects, BT did not dispute that view.
Dr. Jones's opinion is reportedly that the resistance to admitting extraterrestrial
visitation is significant in the Developed Countries, but that many in the Aviary
worry about tyrants in the third World countries, who would violently resist the threat
to the status quo (theirs) presented by open acknowledgment of extraterrestrial presence.
Scenario One would have a coalition of Insiders (the MJ-12 leadership, the Aviary, and
Las Vegas billionaire Robert Bigelow's
NIDS Institute) constitute an elite contact group,
who would be self-appointed as earth's representatives, and negotiate with the
extraterrestrials during the Landing. I strongly protested that such an elitist approach
as Scenario One would be repudiated by both humans and the Extraterrestrials.
Scenario Two, according to BT, would be that a "Blue Ribbon Panel" be set up as the
Contact Team to negotiate between ETs and humans. I emphasized that such a Blue Ribbon
Panel would need to be broadly representative of the peoples of the earth, and should be
democratically selected with worldwide membership, such as the United Nations could do.
BT sounded diffident that the U.N. would undertake such an effort.
BT said that there is a rumor that Bob Bigelow's NIDS Institute has a UFO artifact, and
will be bringing that into public view as an attention-getting device, to make the public
aware and focus in on the UFO/ET phenomenon. There is the possibility, in my opinion,
that such waving around of a piece of a UFO could manipulate people into giving the
MJ-12/Aviary/Bigelow NIDS Institute undue power to negotiate with the extraterrestrials
on behalf of the rest of us.
Thus far the Aviary "leaks" for now.
And, of course, we dredged up the following seminal study:
The purpose of this monograph is to sing the praises of the Renaissance
Man of the Paranormal, Cecil B. Scott Jones, Ph.D.
If your field is ufology, you know Scott as a mover, shaker, organizer and
confidante of some of the central figures in UFO research. And if you are
a parapsychologist, you recognize the same face from countless symposia,
boards of directors, and the like. Ufologists and parapsychologists seldom
communicate, and even more rarely do they attend each other's meetings. So
it comes as a shock to each group to learn that Scott has a foot so firmly
planted in the "other" arena.
His interest in these fields appears to have been triggered by personal
experience. Scott describes his UFO sighting, which took place when he was
a Navy fighter pilot in the Korean War, thus: "As I rolled into a split-S
to descend to low altitude from around 30,000 feet, I saw a silver disc
directly overhead" ("Advanced Aerial Devices Reported During The Korean
War", R. F. Haines, LDA Press, Los Altos, CA, 1990, Page 54).
He also had a "parapsychological" experience, which he describes
in these vague terms: "When I retired from the Navy, as a result of
something that happened to me, in the Navy, which was parapsychological
in nature, I decided that there would be interest and there might be a
commercial application, if what I was calling then 'applied psychic
phenomena' was understood, and could be used in certain circumstances"
(Lecture, Society for Psychical Research, England, 2 November 1990).
For you parapsychologists, TREAT stands for Treatment and Research of
Experienced Anomalous Trauma. And that is crypto for UFO abduction
research.
About 70 investigators, including many research psychologists, clinicians,
MDs, physicists and assorted intellectuals who take the abduction
phenomenon very seriously met for five days to share ideas. This was by
invitation only -- no publicity desired or allowed. Scott chaired a panel,
conferred with the university sponsors, acted as liaison with the Prince
of Liechtenstein (who was the major benefactor of the conference), and
conferred on strategic organizational issues with Walter Andrus,
the leader of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), and John Schuessler,
Andrus' close ufological associate and second-in-command.
TREAT was organized by Rima Laibow, MD, a psychiatrist determined to get
mainstream attention for the abduction puzzle. She is the obvious and very
visible leader, but Scott is never far.
Laibow is a very energetic person and the center of violent controversy in
abduction research circles. Previously a close associate of Budd Hopkins,
Laibow is reported to be an abductee. She is also very well connected and
has an exceptional "network" extending into Europe and the Soviet Union.
If you can get close to Laibow, you are close to the state-of-the-art in
abduction research. Scott stays close.
In the fall of 1990, they lectured together in England. As late as the
summer of 1991, Jones and Laibow were planning a yachting excursion
together with Col. John Alexander (retired from the U.S. Army) to
investigate anomalies in the Bahamas.
Similarly, Jones was very familiar with Andrus and Schuessler prior to
TREAT, and presumably remains on the closest terms with them. Andrus
is retired and devotes all his time to running MUFON. Thus Jones is on the
inside with respect to data collected by MUFON. In 1989, MUFON appointed
Jones as a Special Consultant in International Relations, formalizing the
relationship.
A cynic might ask if Scott's activitles could suggest something other than
a very active interest in the UFO mystery. The cynic could point out that
he has insinuated himself into the inner sanctums of UFO research, has the
ear of policy makers, and is in a position to monitor developments in all
critical areas of study. A breakthrough in civilian ufology, such as the
unambiguous identification of an alien artifact, would come to his
attention almost at once. A policy decision concerning the disposition of
the hypothetical artifact would probably not be taken before consulting
with Scott.
It is interesting to note that Scott is a cipher to the average UFO
researcher or enthusiast. That is, the perhaps three or four thousand
people who follow the subject with some dilligence over a protracted
period of time, can easily recognize the names of probably 50 or so
individuals who have made contributions to ufology or are "important"
people in the field. But they would be puzzled if asked to identify
C.B. Scott Jones.
Scott rarely puts anything on paper, preferring instead to work behind
the scenes, keeping in touch via telephone or personal visit. He attends
most conferences of note, and goes to great lengths, in the literal
geographical sense, to meet not only researchers but important witnesses.
He has shown particular interest in spending time with abductees in recent
years. But unlike so many others in ufology who rush to the typewriter to
broadcast their opinions, Scott keeps his own quiet counsel. Thus, he
provides us all with an uplifting example of humility.
In a departure from his usual rule against publishing, Scott presented a
paper at the 1991 conference of the Mutual UFO Network. The title was
"Government UFO Connections." Those who were advised in advance of the
title, and who knew something of Scott's background, thought the paper
would contain a spectacular revelation.
In a sense, it did, but more on that later.
Among the conferences he has attended are those of the Parapsychological
Association, the American Society for Psychical Research, the Society for
Scientitic Exploration, the Southeastern Regional Parapsychological
Association, the Association for Research and Enlightenment, the Society
for Psychical Research, the International Forum on New Science, and the
Archaeus Congress, to name a few.
In 1983, a firm called Kaman Tempo, specializing in "think tank"
intelligence analysis for the U.S. Government, organized a seminar on
parapsychological applications. The seminar was attended by a number of
federal employees. A formal proceedings of the seminar was published, with
Jones as editor. In his sparse remarks, Jones made clear his very wide
network of federal contacts, and intimated that he was the organizer of
the seminar. This was certainly an auspicious start for someone who was
just beginning to be noticed by insiders in parapsychology.
Scott has been on the Board of Trustees of the American Society for
Psychical Research (ASPR) since 1985, and now serves as its President. The
ASPR was founded more than a century ago, and is the oldest organization
in the U.S. to publish a refereed scientific journal in parapsychology.
Complaints have been aired about his stewardship of the ASPR. These
include charges that he is attempting to remove professional researchers
from the Board of Trustees, replacing them with individuals who are more
pliant to Jones' personal agenda for the organization.
As in the field of ufology, one searches in vain for significant published
material from the hand of Scott Jones. It appears that his only
contribution to a parapsychological journal is a review of John White's
"Psychic Warfare Fact or Fiction?" for the June 1989 issue of the "Journal
of Parapsychology."
He joined the U.S. Navy in about 1946. Following flight training in the
Aviation Midshipman Program, he was commissioned in 1950. He was a career
officer in the U.S. Navy, serving during the Korean War as a fighter
pilot, which included two combat tours in VF-191, flying the F9F-2 Panther
from the USS Princeton.
He served in Naval Intelligence for approximately 15 years, including
assignments with Carrier Division 14, and as Assistant Naval Attache, New
Delhi, India, and Kathmandu, Nepal in the 1960s. He collected intelligence
and provided intelligence support throughout Southeast Asia, the Middle
East, and North Africa.
Jones has briefed the President's Scientific Advisory Committee, and has
testified before House and Senate committees on intelligence matters.
He retired from Naval Intelligence around 1976.
Jones received an A.B. in Government from George Washington University in
1961, an M.A. in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland
in 1963, and a Ph.D. in International Studies from American University in
1975, with a dissertation entitled "How The Indian Lok Sabha Handles
Defense Matters: An Institutional Study." He taught political science for
three years at Casper College, Casper, Wyoming, and the University of
Wyoming at Laramie, Wyoming.
He has stated that he worked during the period following his Navy career
for "several" companies, including R.F. Cross Associates, Ltd., of
Alexandria, Virginia, and Kaman Tempo, "A Division of Kaman Sciences
Corporation," in Alexandria, Virginia.
His MUFON biographical sketch states that in his post-Navy career, he
"worked in the private sector research and development community involved
in the U.S. Government sponsored projects for the Defense Nuclear Agency,
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and U.S. Army Intelligence and Security
Command" (INSCOM).
In 1985, Scott came in from the cold in a big way. Senator Claiborne Pell
of Rhode Island, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and
one of the most senior politicians on Capitol Hill, appointed him to a
position as Special Assistant. From this very prestigious vantage, Scott
continued to do exactiy what he had been doing before, which is to say
making the rounds of ufological and parapsychological meetings. He was
always available, either at the Senate office he used in Washington thanks
to the Senator's largesse, or on the road. It is not clear whether Jones
ever did ordinary "aide" work. Rather, it seems that he devoted himself
entirely to the field of paranormal inquiry.
It is quite an exceptional situation that Jones found, and one that most
of us in anomalies research would envy. The taxpayers of Rhode Island seem
not to have noticed, and the December 5, 1988, issue of "U.S. News & World
Report," which devoted a great deal of space to New Age belief in the
halls of Congress, mentioned Pell and his protege Jones, but failed to
note that Jones was on the government payroll primarily as a psychic/UFO
facilitator.
In March of 1991, there came a parting of the ways, and Scott left the
employ of Senator Pell, but not the field of the paranormal. He is now at
his new organization, the Human Potential Foundation. With his assistant
Menelika McCarthy, Scott continues to do that which he has done so well
for the last decade. His foundation is ensconced in the resplendent
offices of Sandground Barondess and West, P.C., at what is perhaps the
most prestigious address in an area of fine office buidings on the
Washington beltway. Clark Sandground and Claiborne Pell serve on the board
of the foundation, which is reportedly funded by Laurance Rockefeller.
Center For Applied Anomalous Phenomena - 6435 Shady Lane, Falls Church, VA
22042-2335. Telephone: (703) 534-2423. Scott Jones, Founder. Jones states
that his work is supported by the Center.
Human Potential Foundation - 8000 Towers Crescent Drive, Suite 600.,
Vienna VA 22182. Telephone: (703) 761-4281;fax:(703) 761-4249. Scott
Jones, President. Established in 1989. Support comes from Claiborne Pell
and Laurance Rockefeller.
American Society for Psychical Research - 5 West 73rd Street, New York, NY
10023. Telephone: (212) 799-5050. Jones has been on the Board of Trustees
since 1985; he now serves as President.
Parapsychological Association P.0. Box 12236, Research Triangle Park, NC
27709. Telephone: (919) 688-8241. This is the professional association of
parapsychologists. Jones has been an associate member since 1984.
Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). 103 Oldtowne Road, Seguin, TX 78155-4099.
Telephone: (512) 379-9216. Jones was appointed Consultant in International
Relations in 1989.
Mid-Point - P.0. Box 246, 128 Main Street, So., Bridgewater, CT 06752.
Telephone: (203) 354-5948. This is a small organization whose purpose is
to do research with dolphins and apply the findings to other areas of
endeavor. Jones serves on the Board of Advisors.
R.F. Cross Associates, Ltd. - Alexandria, VA. [Directory assistance now
has no listing for that organization]. Jones served as research director.
Kaman Tempo - 2560 Huntington Avenue, Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22303.
[Directory assistance now has no listing for this organization, but lists
a Kaman Sciences company in Alexandria, VA.]. Jones served as a research
scientist.
Atlantic University - 67th Street and Atlantic Avenue, P.0. Box 595,
Virginia Beach, VA 23451. Telephone: (804) 428-3588. This unaccredited
university is affiliated with the Edgar Cayce Foundation. Jones serves on
the Board of Directors.
Quest Institute - P.0. Box 3265, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Telephone:
(804) 295-3377. This institute sponsors educational programs in New Age
areas. Jones serves on the Board of Directors.
It would probably be rude to inquire about the source of funds for all
this globe trotting (and what Scott's "funders" expect to gain).
Scott often escorted Prince Hans-Adam of Liechtenstein, a very wealthy
European with a long-standing interest in the paranormal. Together, they
visited parapsychological laboratories and UFO conferences. According to
the "Sunday Times of India" for August 4, 1991, "Hans-Adam controls 97% of
the voting rights and 85% of the share capital of the Bank of
Liechtenstein, which in turn controls the $3.3 billion GT Management of
London. The personality magazine "Special Report" (November 1990-January
1991) described the Prince as "Heir to the last remnant of the Holy Roman
Empire."
Recently, in a bizarre turn of events that was reported in several outlets
including "Harpers Magazine" (January 1991, page 25), a personal letter
from Scott to "Dear Dick" Cheney, the Secretary of Defense, was published.
That Jones should be in a position to write a letter to the Secretary and
address him as "Dick" is illuminating.
One would suppose that all this "clout" would result in a tangible flow of
money into the accounts of laboratories and individuals engaged in
paranormal research. Oddly, this does not seem to be the case. In the last
three years, two major para-psychological laboratories have closed due to
lack of funds. Scott was well familiar with their work and their plight,
but was unable to help.
Scott enjoys considerable support, even luxury, in his own pursuit of
paranormal inquiry. Yet the ASPR, of which he is president, is widely
known to be in dire financial straits. The flow of information and money
appears to be to Scott, not from him.
Although Scott has been rather shy when it comes to committing his ideas
to paper, he has, on a few occasions, made informal presentations at
parapsychology conferences. The most notable of these was his description
of his dolphin telepathy experiments, which he describes as "interspecies
communication."
The reception from the general audience was warm, but some professionals
were appalled by what they perceived as the lack of scientific basis for
Scott's claims.
Scott displayed marvelous creativity when he enthusiastically urged that
dolphins be channeled in order to locate the remains of crashed flying
saucers. In one bold stroke he thereupon melded the previously disparate
disciplines of ufology and parapsychology.
The MUFON paper trudges through Poly Sci 101, outlining the tensions that
exist between the legislative and the executive branches of our
government. We read every word, waiting for the bombshell. Scott goes to
China, with full Senate portfolio, and asks about UFO reports. Somehow,
the Chinese think he is there to share information!
As Jones tells the story in his 1991 Omega Conference speech, "They could
not believe that someone who was truly a Special Assistant to a very
senior U.S. Senator would ask for an appointment to talk about UFOs and
then pretend not to know what his government was doing in the field."
When it becomes obvious that Scott is not forthcoming about what the U.S.
Government knows about UFOs, the Chinese respond in kind and give him
pieces of metal that, they assert (in veiled Oriental fashion), may, or
may not, come from a crashed disc.
Next, Scott walks us through a detailed metallurgical analysis that proves
the metal to be the entirely terrestrlal debris from an electrical power
transmission tower. Perhaps Scott's presentation could be construed as a
subtle advertisement for his access to high-tech analysis capabilities
(Message: contact Scott at once if you have suspected alien material for
analysis).
Worried, but still anticipating, we come to the bottom line: Scott has to
confess to ufologists, Chinese, American or whatever, that he "...honestly
did not know of any activity of the U.S. Government" in the field of UFOs
(page 176).
This statement should be received with amusement by ufologists.
Two credible books have been written about the massive documentation that
has been uncovered, through the Freedom of Informatlon Act (FOIA) and
other sources, detailing covert federal interest in UFO reports and the
activities of UFO researchers and organizations ("Clear Intent", Fawcett &
Greenwood, Prentice-Hall, 1984, and "Revelations", Jacques Vallee,
Ballantine, 1991).
There is overwhelming evidence that personnel from the Air Force Office of
Special Investigations (AFOSI), a counter-intelligence organization, have
for years been involved in disinformation activities in the UFO field.
Courtesy of HUFON REPORT, the newsletter of the Houston UFO Network (12
month subscription available for $25 from HUFON, PO Box 942, Bellaire TX
77402-0942). For more information call (713) 850-1352.
NEW:
Matrix of UFO Beliefs -- it's boxy, but it's safe!
The Falcon, the SnowMan and the Chickadee
Of the Foul Aviarian Bird our Dear
Brother Boylan
hath written:
CHICKADEE: Cmdr. C.B. Scott Jones, Ph.D., USN (Ret.), former
officer with the Office of Naval intelligence and other agencies; 30
years service in U.S. intelligence overseas; involved in government
research and development projects for the Defense Nuclear Agency,
Defense Intelligence Agency, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,
and other organizations; former aide to Sen. Claiborne Pell, who has
had a long-standing interest in UFOs and the paranormal and has tried
to arrange Congressional hearings on UFOs.
Alexander and C.B. Jones are members of the
AVIARY, a group of intelligence and Department of Defense
officers and scientists with a brief to discredit any serious research
in the UFO field. Each member of the Aviary bears a bird's name. Jones
is FALCON; John Alexander is
PENGUIN.
Alexander is also a past President and a Board member of the
International Association for Near Death Studies; and, with his
former wife, Jan Northup, he helped Dr C.B. Scott Jones perform
ESP experiments with dolphins.
Also Dale Graff, former in-house DIA "CRV" link, & principal
DIA-to-Capitol Hill connection via Scott Jones. Graff is retired
& "consulting." Graff alleged (by
Smith, Guiley, Jones, to be
DIA's top "practioner" or "analyst" of Dark Side ventures, as [Maj.]
Ed Dames [
PSI-TECH Holy Remote Viewer & Friend of
the Martians -B:.B:.] said happend in Dames' TV appearance
(on Discovery Channel, and British TV, said program written by alleged
CIA scholar Dr. Jim Schnabel as deflection and "cover."
On Schnabel's show, Dames alleged that "Dark Side" remote viewing,
thought projection, mind-bending and/or dream implantation (techniques
as gleaned from studies of "wicca," aided by
[Rosemary Ellen] Guiley and outside-funded by ???), had been tried
by "others" than Dames in DIA/Army "CRV" programs. Believe what you will.
...Laurance Rockefellerfunded©
C.B. Jones' and
[Sen. Claiborne] Pell's Human Potential Foundation, (although
Prince Hans Adam bailed out, after a tiff between Jones and
Budd Hopkins got
public enough that Hans Adam's hand & money became public knowledge...
the Prince told Jones, "You're too dangerous, and I'm going to tell
Claiborne" (Pell), in a July '92 letter notifying Jones that the Prince
was no longer going to fund Jones' activities. (Before Human Potential
Foundation, the Prince had channelled modest dollars, as had L.
Rockefeller, for Jones' activities via Jones "family controlled"
non-profit Center for Applied Anomalous Phenomena. All of this can be
quoted; and you may source this online analysis. Documentation is in
hand, as well as obtainable via IRS-Exempt Organizations Branch,
headquartered in Baltimore.
An informant I call Beltway Throat (BT) [we call him
Dan Smith -B:.B:.],
who lives in the shadow of the power center of the world (Washington, D.C.,
in case you thought it was Sedona), reports on his recent interview with
Chickadee of the Aviary, (the retired Naval intelligence Commander C.B.
Scott Jones, Ph.D.) Dr. Jones has reportedly provided BT with additional
details concerning events which the Aviary believe are upcoming.
Commander Jones reportedly offered two scenarios of how the aviary would deal with the
reported extraterrestrial landing on April 24, 1997:
BT said that Dr. Jones passed on the rumor that Christ was an ET, and that the returning
ETs might present the Christ Consciousness figure to the christian world. Christians in
turn might become so taken with the Returning Christ event, that they ignore taking
direction from their governmental leaders, thus leading to social chaos.
[We at the Lodge often wonder how such allegedly bright individuals can be so
profoundly stupid. -B:.B:.] I pointed out to BT
that the original Christ avoided getting involved in the secular government of his day, and
advised people to "render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's"; i.e.,
acknowledged that government had its place.
Will the Real Scott Jones Please Stand Up?
A profile on the most ubiquitous character in ufology and
parapsychology
by Robert J. Durant
UFOlogy
Scott's "clout" in ufology can perhaps be illustrated by a brief summary
of his activities at the TREAT II conference in January, 1990, at
the Blacksburg, Virginia campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State
University (Virginia Tech).
Parapsychology
Scott Jones has been a fixture at parapsychology symposia ranging
from the most august academic gatherings to New Age meetings and those of
the human potential movement at least since the mid-1970s, when he
organized a parapsychology conference in Casper, Wyoming.
Biographical Notes
Scott Jones was born in 1928, and lived at least part of his childhood
between Gulfport and Biloxi, Mississippi.
Organizations
Among the organizations with which Scott has been affiliated at one time or
another, and of which there is some kind of public record, are these:
Travels
Few scientists or academicians have the ability to travel the way Scott
does. There is literally no significant conference in ufology or
parapsychology in any part of the world that seems beyond the means of
Scott Jones to visit. In addition to trips throughout the United States,
Jones has gone to China, the U.S.S.R., the U.K., Continental and Eastern
Europe, and South America, all in connection with paranormal research.
Connections
Scott's unique position on the staff of one of the ranking members of the
U.S. Senate (Claiborne Pell) has been discussed above. The official
connection alone is enough to guarantee easy access to the widest range of
government agencies and private organizations at the executive level.
Beyond that, Senator Pell's personal network, firmly based on his
credentials as an Eastern Establishment aristocrat, was at the disposal of
Jones. It is difficult to imagine any door that could not be opened by
this awesome combination.
Rumors
A number of intriguing rumors have been circulated by Scott watchers:
Dolphins
Jones has conducted his own dolphin telepathy studies along with Colonel
John Alexander and Theodore Rockwell, a prominent (Who's Who) nuclear
engineer who has worked on naval nuclear propulsion systems and who also
serves as vice president of the U.S. Psychotronics Association.
'Government UFO Connections'
This is the title of the paper delivered by Scott Jones to the seven
hundred ufologists assembled at the 1991 MUFON symposium in Chicago. It
should also, perhaps, be the sign on the various doors of Scott Jones'
various offices during the past ten years. Just a bit more paint would
tell the whole story: "Government UFO/Psi Connections -- Walk In."


