Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Jacques Vallee on Christopher 'Kit' Green (I of II) (excerpts from Forbidden Science 4)

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TL;DR

The document contains journal entries from Jacques Vallee detailing conversations with intelligence expert Kit Green about secret government UFO projects. Green eventually concludes that a small, illegal 'Brotherhood' manages UFO information and disinformation, operating outside of standard government oversight.

This document consists of excerpts from the journals of ufologist Jacques Vallee, covering the period from 1990 to 1993. The primary focus is Vallee's ongoing dialogue with Dr. Christopher 'Kit' Green, an intelligence expert and former monitor of psychic experiments at SRI. The journals document Green's evolving perspective on the existence of secret government projects related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Initially, Green expresses skepticism about the existence of a centralized government 'box' or secret program, citing his own high-level clearances and lack of awareness of such projects. However, after being invited to join an unrelated, highly classified project, Green becomes convinced that such compartmentalized, 'illegal' projects can exist without his knowledge. He describes a 'Brotherhood' of older gentlemen in their seventies, operating outside of official government agencies, who manage information and occasionally leak false data to the research community to maintain a cover. Green suggests that this group is small but uses its secrecy to appear larger and more significant than it actually is. Throughout the journals, Vallee and Green discuss various figures and incidents, including General Strudebov of the Soviet General Staff, who allegedly spoke of a threat from extraterrestrials; Eric Walker, who claimed that live aliens were recovered and studied; and the involvement of figures like Richard Doty and Peter Hennessey in disinformation campaigns. Green also shares his investigations into the death of journalist Joseph Daniel Casolaro and his views on abduction cases, which he attributes to a mix of delusion and deception. By 1992, Green concludes that he should 'stay away from the mess,' while Vallee continues to analyze the information as a potential disinformation campaign. The document also includes commentary from Reddit users discussing these excerpts, highlighting the interest in the details provided by Vallee regarding the 'Secret Onion' group and the roles of various intelligence figures.

I am sure there is active collection, handled appropriately. I'm not interested in infiltrating my own government.

Official Assessment

The document details conversations between Jacques Vallee and Christopher 'Kit' Green regarding government secrecy, UFOs, and intelligence operations. Green shifts from skepticism to a belief in a small, highly compartmentalized, and illegal 'Brotherhood' that manages UFO-related information and leaks.

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