
07-08-2017, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Lottoguy
Yes, I saw it when I recorded it. It was very good. I also saw the Ancient Aliens show last night was about MJ-12. Which is long over due. I was aware of all those documents 7 years ago. I'm very surprised it took them this long to feature this on their show. They left out the part of the visitation log at the White House. There is a document showing the date one of the MJ-12 members was to be present at the White house for a briefing on this subject. When they checked the log book his name was there. It was also the ONLY time he ever entered the White House and never went back. Lots of people have dedicated their life to investigating the Majestic Twelve documents.
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Majestic 12 - Wikipedia
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The concept of "Majestic Twelve" emerged during a period in the 1980s when ufologists believed there had been a cover-up of the Roswell UFO incident and speculated some secretive upper tier of the United States government was responsible.[3] Their suppositions appeared to be confirmed in 1984 when ufologist Jaime Shandera received an envelope containing film which, when developed, showed images of eight pages of documents that appeared to be briefing papers describing "Operation Majestic Twelve".[3] The documents purported to reveal a secret committee of twelve, supposedly authorized by United States President Harry S. Truman in 1952, and explain how the crash of an alien spacecraft at Roswell in 1947 had been concealed, how the recovered alien technology could be exploited, and how the United States should engage with extraterrestrial life in the future.[3][4]
Shandera and his ufologist colleagues Stanton T. Friedman and Bill Moore say they later received a series of anonymous messages that led them to find what has been called the "Cutler/Twining memo" in 1985 while searching declassified files in the National Archives. Purporting to be written by General Nathan F. Twining to President Eisenhower's assistant Robert Cutler and containing a reference to Majestic 12, the memo is widely held to be a forgery, likely planted as part of a hoax.[5] Historian Robert Goldberg wrote that the ufologists came to believe the story despite the documents being "obviously planted to bolster the legitimacy of the briefing papers".[3]
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