The study of UFO's is a field that has been utterly infiltrated by the intelligence agencies, mostly due to the fact that UFOlogists keep going to secret weapon facilities and taking pictures. I still remember a UFO-documentary that involved the "researchers" driving out to a military base that wasn't on a map and (long story short) being told by the base PR officer that it was a chemical weapons facility, only to have them still yapping about aliens.
In multiple instances, the agencies have repeatedly spied or manipulated people working in this "field" in order to guarantee that no one accidentally gets pictures of real secret projects. One infamous incident involved a researcher being recruited by someone that we assume was involved in military intelligence, being flown out to actual secret government crash sites to document them, but then getting his mind slowly broken by being made paranoid from being actually spied on, and told weird lies to, and all sorts of other things until he killed himself.
One infamous incident involved a researcher being recruited by someone that we assume was involved in military intelligence, being flown out to actual secret government crash sites to document them, but then getting his mind slowly broken by being made paranoid from being actually spied on, and told weird lies to, and all sorts of other things until he killed himself.
Post a name or some search term I can learn more about this please.
It's been, like, 15 years since I watched the documentary on it.
All I remember for sure was the guy's friends telling them that someone from the military had actually contacted him directly and flown him out to a crash site. Saying that some UFO's weren't aliens, but were in fact, government research and that they wanted to work with him to try and understand why some of their equipment had failed because of the vast array of pictures and work he'd actually been gathering.
He apparently did have a genuine relationship with someone who kept calling him over the phone every few weeks. He apparently did go places, meet people, and come back with pictures. After several years of this, though, the rate at which he was being called upon started to get really ridiculous. Phone calls be came weekly, then several times a week. The UFO work became completely overwhelming and his wife left him. Friends said that apparently the phone calls, became daily and then multiple times a day. The guy was apparently being harassed by the government until he shot himself. It seems like they drove him to insanity.
The study of UFO's is a field that has been utterly infiltrated by the intelligence agencies, mostly due to the fact that UFOlogists keep going to secret weapon facilities and taking pictures. I still remember a UFO-documentary that involved the "researchers" driving out to a military base that wasn't on a map and (long story short) being told by the base PR officer that it was a chemical weapons facility, only to have them still yapping about aliens.
In multiple instances, the agencies have repeatedly spied or manipulated people working in this "field" in order to guarantee that no one accidentally gets pictures of real secret projects. One infamous incident involved a researcher being recruited by someone that we assume was involved in military intelligence, being flown out to actual secret government crash sites to document them, but then getting his mind slowly broken by being made paranoid from being actually spied on, and told weird lies to, and all sorts of other things until he killed himself.
Post a name or some search term I can learn more about this please.
It's been, like, 15 years since I watched the documentary on it.
All I remember for sure was the guy's friends telling them that someone from the military had actually contacted him directly and flown him out to a crash site. Saying that some UFO's weren't aliens, but were in fact, government research and that they wanted to work with him to try and understand why some of their equipment had failed because of the vast array of pictures and work he'd actually been gathering.
He apparently did have a genuine relationship with someone who kept calling him over the phone every few weeks. He apparently did go places, meet people, and come back with pictures. After several years of this, though, the rate at which he was being called upon started to get really ridiculous. Phone calls be came weekly, then several times a week. The UFO work became completely overwhelming and his wife left him. Friends said that apparently the phone calls, became daily and then multiple times a day. The guy was apparently being harassed by the government until he shot himself. It seems like they drove him to insanity.
I assume he is talking about paul bennewitz.