TOP-SECRET: Kennedy, the CIA, and MJ-12 Documents
News is circulating in exopolitical circles about a strange top-secret document, initially leaked a decade ago, which is alleged to have been rescued from a fire that consumed a majority of files belonging to former CIA chief of counterintelligence James Angleton (pictured below) after his death in May of 1987. The Cold-War era memo, possibly dating back to the Kennedy administration, suggests the astounding possibility that Kennedy may indeed have been requesting information about UFOs prior to his assassination.
According to Michael Salla Ph.D., one of today’s leading exopolitical activists and a former faculty member at American University, a colleague of Angleton’s claiming to have been present at the burning sent it to Timothy Cooper, “a UFO researcher best known for his role in making public leaked MJ-12 documents” on June 23, 1999. Analysts are saying the burned document “is an original carbon with an Eagle watermark characteristic of government work, but so far forensic laboratories have been unable to trace it…. Although no (date) is given, its content directly suggests the month of September. The year is estimated to be in the early 1960s and is still under investigation.”
Salla writes that, “the burned document dates from the Kennedy era and has the characteristics of a government document. If its contents are accurate, it provides smoking gun evidence of a direct link between Kennedy’s efforts to gain access to UFO information and his assassination.” But what exactly was said in the document, and what does this suggest about Kennedy, UFOs, or secret organizations and committees like the infamous MJ-12?
Before we get to the actual wording of the document, I should point out that it is already widely accepted, thanks to a variety of existing memorandums that have surfaced over the years, that Kennedy, as well as Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, were both concerned that “various unknowns” (UFOs) might be mistaken for secret government craft employed by opposing nations, and could thus lead to nuclear war and jeopardize hopes of sharing a future joint space program. “Kennedy’s Memorandum to the Director of the CIA to share UFO files was relayed on to James Jesus Angleton,” Salla writes, who says that Angleton, at the time, controlled access to the nation’s most sensitive UFO files. In turn, Angleton responded to Kennedy’s memo by following a secret directive from CIA Director at the time, Allen W. Dulles, apparently designed with intent on ensuring “that under no circumstances would any U.S. President or his staff gain access to classified UFO files.”
Specifically, the document states, “As you must know, Lancer has made some inquiries regarding our activities which we cannot allow. Please submit your views no later than October. Your action to this matter is critical to the continuance of the group.” Today, “Lancer” is known to be a Secret Service code name Kennedy was given, and apparently Dulles (who authored the statement above) issued this memo to six other members of this “group”, believed to be MJ-12. Salla has noted that the document bears coding and other information indicating similarities to existing MJ-12 documentation.
This, of course, brings into the mix the infamous (and questionable) known Majestic-12 documents like the “Truman Letter” and “Cutler Memo”, purported to illustrate some of the activities of a above top-secret clearance organization involved in the study of extraterrestrials. These documents, which surfaced primarily during the 1980s, have long been regarded among Ufologists as proof that government programs were being used to try and obtain and disseminate information regarding UFOs to governing bodies. Therefore, could the new memo be an addition to the ever-growing body of evidence surrounding the Majestic 12 committee and secret UFO files stashed away by intelligence agencies?
The possibility always exists… but still, there also exists a wealth of evidence that purported MJ-12 documents are actually fakes. By following the link below, a complete listing of criticisms of both the Truman Letter and Cutler Memos can be viewed:
Briefing Document and the Truman Letter
Perhaps this new (well, new as of 1999, at least) document will provide more evidence to substantiate strange cover-ups that were occurring during the Kennedy years, and which presumably continue to this day. Whatever the circumstances, if indeed the present notion that the office of the President of the United States is not able to obtain clearance for information regarding UFOs, the document described here certainly supports that premise. Again, one must ask that if a world leader of Presidential stature can’t obtain such information, who can?
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