Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Identified? Another individual from the Green/Dolan interview - the "advisor"

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TL;DR

The document investigates the identity of an anonymous 'advisor' who dismissed alien tissue samples as a hoax for Kit Green. The author identifies Professor Diane Edmund Griffin as the likely individual based on her academic background and committee participation.

This document is a blog post by Keith Basterfield, dated September 1, 2019, which attempts to identify an anonymous 'advisor' mentioned by Christopher (Kit) Canfield Green in a July 2019 interview with Richard Dolan. In that interview, Green described receiving mysterious packages at his home in Detroit, which contained documents and purported tissue samples from an alien autopsy at Area 51. Green stated that he presented this material to a committee he chaired at the National Academy of Sciences, specifically to a chairperson who was a physician with a PhD in Molecular Biology and a subspecialty in medical genetics. This chairperson reviewed the material and concluded it was an intentional hoax, likely written by someone with a Master's degree in genetics using internet sources. Basterfield cross-referenced the committee members of the National Academy of Sciences' 'Committee on Military and Intelligence Methodology for Emergent Physiological and Cognitive/Neuroscience in the Next Two Decades' (2008) to identify the individual. He concludes that Professor Diane Edmund Griffin, who chaired the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, is the most likely candidate, despite noting that he could not find a specific subspecialty in medical genetics for her. The post includes comments from readers, including discussions about the potential for the 'mentor' and 'hoaxer' to be the same entity, and references to a similar document associated with Dan Burisch on the Godlike Productions Forum.

It is absolutely a hoax, but it is an intentional hoax, in which this material has been transposed to fifteen pages, but I assure you it is garbage.

Official Assessment

The author identifies Professor Diane Edmund Griffin as the likely 'advisor' mentioned by Kit Green, based on her role as chair of a National Academy of Sciences committee and her credentials in molecular biology and medicine. The author notes that the tissue samples delivered to Green were declared a hoax by this advisor.

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