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 No newspaper has yet secured the truth behind the operation known as 
			ALTERNATIVE 3. Investigations by journalists have been blocked - by 
			governments on both sides of the Iron Curtain. America and Russia 
			are ruthlessly obsessed with guarding their shared secret and this 
			obsession, as we can now prove, has made them partners in murder.
 However, despite this intensive security, fragments of information 
			have been made public. Often they are released inadvertently - by 
			experts who do not appreciate their sinister significance - and 
			these fragments, in isolation, mean little. But when jigsawed 
			together they form a definite pattern - a pattern which appears to 
			emphasise the enormity of this conspiracy of silence.
 
			On May 3, 1977, the Daily Mirror published this story:
 
				
				President Jimmy Carter has 
				joined the ranks of UFO spotters. He sent in two 
				written reports stating he had seen a flying saucer when he was 
				the Governor of Georgia.The President has shrugged off the incident since then, perhaps 
				fearing that electors might be wary of a flying saucer freak.
 
			But he was reported as saying after the 
			“sighting”: 
				
				“I don’t laugh at people any more 
				when they say they’ve seen UFOs because I’ve seen 
				one myself.” 
			Carter described his UFO like 
			this: “Luminous, not solid, at first bluish, then reddish...it 
			seemed to move towards us from a distance, stopped, then moved 
			partially away.” 
			Carter filed two reports on the sighting in 1973, one to the
			International UFO Bureau and the other to the 
			National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena.
 
			Heydon Hewes, who directs the International UFO Bureau from 
			his home in Oklahoma City, is making speeches praising the 
			President’s “open-mindedness.”
 
			But during his presidential campaign last year Carter was 
			cautious. He admitted he had seen a light in the sky but declined to 
			call it a UFO.
 
			He joked: “I think it was a light beckoning me to run in the 
			California primary election.”
 
			Why this change in Carter’s attitude? Because, by then, he 
			had been briefed on Alternative 3?
 A 1966 Gallup Poll showed that five million Americans - 
			including several highly experienced airline pilots - claimed
 to have seen Flying Saucers. Fighter pilot thomas Mantell had 
			already died while chasing one over Kentucky - his F.51 aircraft 
			having disintegrated in the violent wash of his quarry’s engines. 
			The U.S. Air Force, reluctantly bowing to mounting pressure, asked 
			Dr. Edward Uhler Condon, a professor of astrophysics, to head an 
			investigation team at Colorado University.
 
			Condon’s budget was $500,000. Shortly before his report 
			appeared in 1968, this story appeared in the London Evening 
			Standard:
 
				
				The Condon study is making headlines 
				- but for all the wrong reasons. It is losing some of its 
				outstanding members, under circumstances which are mysterious to 
				say the least. Sinister rumors are circulating...at least four 
				key people have vanished from the Condon team without offering a 
				satisfactory reason for their departure. 
			The complete story behind the strange 
			events in Colorado is hard to decipher. But a clue, at least, may be 
			found in the recent statements of Dr. James McDonald, the senior 
			physicist at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the University 
			of Arizona and widely respected in his field. In a wary, but 
			ominous, telephone conversation this week, Dr.McDonald told me that he is “most distressed.”
 
 Condon’s 1,485 - page report denied the existence of Flying 
			Saucers and a panel of the American National Academy of Sciences 
			endorsed the conclusion that “further extensive study probably 
			cannot be justified.”
 
			But, curiously, Condon’s joint principal investigator, Dr. David 
			Saunders, had not contributed a word to that report. And on January 
			11, 1969, the Daily Telegraph quoted Dr. Saunders as saying of the 
			report:
 
				
				“It is inconceivable that it can be 
				anything but a cold stew. No matter how long it is, what it 
				includes, how it is said, or what it recommends, it will lack 
				the essential element of credibility.” 
			Already there were wide-spread 
			suspicions that the Condon investigation had been part of an 
			official coverup, that the government knew the truth but was 
			determined to keep it from the public. We now know that those 
			suspicions were accurate. And that the secrecy was all because of 
			Alternative 3. 
			Only a few months after Dr. Saunders made his “cold stew” 
			statement a journalist with the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch embarrassed 
			the National Aeronautics and Space Agency by photographing a strange 
			craft - looking exactly like a Flying Saucer - at the White 
			Sands missile range in New Mexico.
 
 At first no one at NASA would talk about this mysterious circular 
			craft, 15 feet in diameter, which had been left in the “missile 
			graveyard” - a section of the range where most experimental vehicles 
			were eventually dumped. But the Martin Marietta company of Denver, 
			where it was built, acknowledged designing several models, some with 
			ten and twelve engines.
 
			And a NASA official, faced with this information, 
			said:
 
				
				“Actually the engineers used to call 
				it “The Flying Saucer.” That confirmed a statement made by Dr. 
				Garry Henderson, a leading space research scientist: “All our 
				astronauts have seen these objects but have been ordered not to 
				discuss their findings with anyone.” 
			Otto Binder was a member of the 
			NASA space team. He has stated that NASA “killed” 
			significant segments of conversation between Mission Control and 
			Apollo 11 - the space-craft which took Buzz Aldrin and 
			Neil Armstrong to the Moon - and that those segments were 
			deleted from the official record:  
				
				“Certain sources with their own VHF 
				receiving facilities that by-passed NASA broadcast outlets claim 
				there was a portion of Earth-Moon dialogue that was quickly cut 
				off by the NASA monitoring staff.”   
				Binder added: “It was 
				presumably when the two moon-walkers, Aldrin and Armstrong, were 
				making the rounds some distance from the LEM that Armstrong 
				clutched Aldrin’s arm excitedly and exclaimed - “What was it? 
				What the hell was it? That’s all I want to know.” 
			Then, according to Binder, there was 
			this exchange: 
				
					
					MISSION CONTROL: What’s there ? 
					... malfunction (garble) ... Mission Control calling Apollo 
					11...APOLLO 11: Theses babies were huge, sir...enormous.... 
					...Oh, God you wouldn’t believe it!...I’m telling you there 
					are other space-craft out there...lined up on the far side 
					of the crater edge...they’re on the Moon watching us...
 
			NASA, understandably, has 
			never confirmed Binder’s story but Buzz Aldrin was soon 
			complaining bitterly about the Agency having used him as a 
			“traveling salesman.” And two years after his Moon mission, 
			following reported bouts of heavy drinking, he was admitted to 
			hospital with “emotional depression.” 
			“Travelling salesman”.... that’s an odd choice of words, isn’t it? 
			What, in Aldrin’s view, were the NASA 
			authorities trying to sell? And to whom? Could it be that they were 
			using him, and others like him, to sell their official version of 
			the truth to ordinary people right across the world?
 
 Was Aldrin’s Moon walk one of those great spectaculars, 
			presented with maximum publicity, to justify the billions being 
			poured into space research? Was it part of the American - Russian 
			cover for Alternative 3?
 
			All men who have travelled to the Moon have given indications of 
			knowing about Alternative 3 - and of the reasons which 
			precipitated it.
 
			In May, 1972, James Irwin - officially the sixth man to walk 
			on the Moon - resigned to become a Baptist missionary. And he said 
			then:
 
				
				“The flight made me a deeper 
				religious person and more keenly aware of the fragile nature of 
				our planet.”  
			Edgar Mitchell, who landed on the 
			Moon with the Apollo 14 mission in February, 1971, also resigned in 
			May, 1972 - to devote himself to parapsychology. Later, at the 
			headquarters of his Institute for Noetic Sciences near 
			San Francisco, he described looking at this world from the Moon:
			 
				
				“I went into a very deep pathos, a 
				kind of anguish. That incredibly beautiful planet that was 
				Earth...a place no bigger than my thumb was my home...a blue and 
				white jewel against a velvet black sky...was being killed off.: 
				And on March 23, 1974, he was quoted in the Daily Express as 
				saying that society had only three ways in which to go and that 
				the third was “the most viable but most difficult alternative.” 
			Another of the Apollo Moon - walkers, 
			Bob Grodin, was equally specific when interviewed by the Sceptre 
			Television reporter on June 20, 1977:  
				
				“You think they need all that crap 
				down in Florida just to put two guys up there on a...on a 
				bicycle? The hell they do! You know why they need us? So they’ve 
				got a P.R. story for all that hardware they’ve been firing into 
				space. We’re nothing, man! Nothing!” 
			On July 11, 1977, the Los Angeles Times 
			came near to the heart of the matter - nearer than any other 
			newspaper - when it published a remarkable interview with Dr. 
			Gerard O’Neill. Dr. O’Neill is a Princeton professor who served, 
			during a 1976 sabbatical, as Professor of Aerospace at the 
			Massachusetts Institute of Technology and who gets nearly $500,000 
			each year in research grants from NASA. Here is a 
			section from that article: 
				
				The United Nations, he says, has 
				conservatively estimated that the world’s population, now more 
				than 4 billion people, will grow to about 6.5 billion by the 
				year 2000. Today, he adds, about 30% of the worlds population is 
				in developed nations. But, because most of the projected 
				population growth will be in underdeveloped countries, that will 
				drop to 22% by the end of the century. The world of 2000 will be 
				poorer and hungrier than the world today, he says. 
			Dr. O’Neill also explained the 
			problems caused by the earths 4,000 mile atmospheric layer but - 
			presumably because the article was a comparatively short one - he 
			was not quoted on the additional threat posed by the notorious 
			“greenhouse” syndrom. 
			His solution? He called it Island 3. And he added:
 
				
				“There’s really no debate about the 
				technology involved in doing it. That’s been confirmed by NASA’s 
				top people.” 
			But Dr. O’Neill, a family man 
			with tree children who likes to fly sailplanes in his spare time, 
			did not realise that he was slightly off-target. He was right, of 
			course, about the technology. But he knew nothing of the political 
			ramifications and he would have been astounded to learn that NASA 
			was feeding his research to the russians. 
			Even eminent political specialists, as respected in their sphere as 
			Dr. O’Neill is in his own, have been puzzled by an undercurrent they 
			have detected in East -West relationships. Professor G. Gordin 
			Broadbent, director of the independently - financed Institute of 
			Political Studies in London and author of a major study of U.S. - 
			Soviet diplocy since the 1950s, emphasised that fact on June 20, 
			1977, when he was interviewed on Sceptre Television:
 
				
				“On the broader issue of Soviet - 
				U.S. relations, I must admit there is an element of mystery 
				which troubles many people in my field.”    
				He Added: “What we’re suggesting is 
				that, at the very highest levels of East - West diplomacy, there 
				has been operating a factor of which we know nothing. Now it 
				could just be - and I stress the word “could” - that this 
				unknown factor is some kind of massive but covert operation in 
				space. But as for the reasons behind it...we are not in the 
				business of speculation.” 
			Washington’s acute discomfort over 
			O’Neill’s revelations through the Los Angeles Times can be 
			assessed by the urgency with which a “suppression” Bill was rushed 
			to the Statute Book. On July 27,1977 - only sixteen days after the 
			publication of the O’Neill interview - columnist Jerry Campbell 
			reported in the London Evening Standard that the Bill would 
			become law that September. He wrote: 
				
				It prohibits the publishing of an 
				official report without permission, arguing that this obstructs 
				the Government’s control of its own information. That was 
				precisely the charge brought against Daniel Ellsberg for giving 
				the Pentagon papers to the New York Times. Most ominous of all, 
				the Bill would make it a crime for any present or former civil 
				servant to tell the Press of Government wrong - doing or pass on 
				any news based on information “submitted to the Government in 
				private.” 
			Campbell pointed out that this 
			final clause “has given serious pain to guardians of American Press 
			freedom because it creates a brand new crime.” Particularly as there 
			was provision in the Bill for offending journalists to be sent to 
			prison for up to six years. 
			We subsequently discovered that a man called Harman - Leonard 
			Harman - read that item in the newspaper and that later, in a 
			certain television executives’ dining-room , he expressed regret 
			that a similar Law had not been passed years earlier by the British 
			government. He was eating treacle tart with custard at the time and 
			he reflected wistfully that he could then have insisted on such a 
			Law being obeyed. That, when it came to Alternative 3, 
			would have saved him from a great deal of trouble...
 
			He had chosen treacle tart, not because he particularly liked it, 
			but because it was 2p cheaper than the chocolate sponge. That was 
			typical of Harman.
 
			He was one of the people, as you may have learned already through 
			the Press, who tried to interfere with the publication of this book. 
			We will later be presenting some of the letters received by us from 
			him and his lawyers - together with the replies from our legal 
			advisers. We decided to print these letters in order to give you a 
			thorough insight into our investigation for it is important to 
			stress that we, like Professor Broadbent, are not in the 
			“business of speculation.”
 We are interested only in the facts. And it is intriguing to note 
			the pattern of facts relating to astronauts who have been on Moon 
			missions - and who have therefore been exposed to some of the 
			surprises presented by Alternative 3. A number, undermined by the 
			strain of being party to such a horrendous secret, suffered nervous 
			or mental collapses. A high percentage sought sanctuary in excessive 
			drinking or in extra marital affairs which destroyed what had been 
			secure and successful marriages. Yet these were men originally 
			picked from many thousands precisely because of their stability. 
			Their training and experience, intelligence and physical fitness - 
			all these, of course, were prime considerations in their selection. 
			But the supremely important quality was their balanced temperament.
 
			It would need something stupendous, something almost unimaginable to 
			most people, to flip such men into dramatic personality changes. 
			That something, we have now established, was Alternative 3 
			and, perhaps more particularly, the nightmarish obscenities involved 
			in the development and perfection of Alternative 3.
 
			We are not suggesting that the President of the United States has 
			had personal knowledge of the terror and clinical cruelties which 
			have been an integral part of the Operation, for that would 
			make him directly responsible for murders and barbarous mutilations.
 
 We are convinced , in fact, that this is not the case. The President 
			and the Russian leader, together with their immediate subordinates, 
			have been concerned only with the broad sweep of policy. They have 
			acted in unison to ensure what they consider to be the best possible 
			future for mankind. And the day - to - day details have been 
			delegated to high-level professionals.
 
			These professionals, we have now established, have been classifying 
			people selected for the Alternative 3 operation into 
			two categories: those who are picked as individuals and those who 
			merely form part of a “batch consignment.” There have been several 
			“batch consignments” and it is the treatment meted out to most of 
			these men and women which provides the greatest cause for outrage.
 
			No matter how desperate the circumstances may be - and we 
			reluctantly recognize that they are extremely desperate - no humane 
			society could tolerate what has been done to the innocent and the 
			gullible. That view, fortunately, was taken by one man who was 
			recruited into the Alternative 3 team three years ago. He was, at 
			first, highly enthusiastic and completely dedicated to the 
			Operation. However, he became revolted by some of the atrocities 
			involved. He did not consider that, even in the prevailing 
			circumstances, they could be justified.
 
			Three days after the transmission of that sensational television 
			documentary, his conscience finally goaded him into action. He knew 
			the appalling risk he was taking, for he was aware of what had 
			happened to others who had betrayed the secrets of Alternative 
			3, but he made telephone contact with television reporter 
			Colin Benson - and offered to provide Benson with evidence of 
			the most astounding nature.
 
			He was calling, he said, from abroad but he was prepared to travel 
			to London. They met two days later. And he explained to Benson that 
			copies of most orders and memoranda, together with transcripts 
			prepared from tapes of Policy Committee meetings, were filed in 
			triplicate -in Washington, Moscow and Geneva where Alternative 
			3 had its operational headquarters. The system had been 
			instituted to ensure there was no misunderstanding between the 
			principal partners. He occasionally had access to some of that 
			material - although it was often weeks or even months old before he 
			saw it - and he was willing to supply what he could to Benson. 
			He wanted no money. He merely wanted to alert the public, to help 
			stop the mass atrocities.
 
			Benson’s immediate reaction, after he had assessed the value 
			of this offer, was that Scepter should mount a follow - up program - 
			one which would expose the horrors of Alternative 3 in far greater 
			depth. He argued bitterly with his superiors at Sceptre but they 
			were adamant. The company was already in serious trouble with the 
			government and there was some doubt about whether its license would 
			be renewed.
 
 They refused to consider the possibility of doing another programme. 
			They had officially disclaimed the Alternative 3 documentary as a 
			hoax and that was where the matter had to rest. Anyway, they pointed 
			out, this character who’d come forward was probably a nut...
 
			If you saw the documentary, you will probably realize that Benson 
			is a stubborn man. His friends say he is pig-obstinate. They also 
			say he is a first-class investigative journalist. He was angry about 
			this attempt to suppress the truth and that is why he agreed to 
			co-operate in the preparation of this book. That co-operation has 
			been invaluable.
 Through Benson we met the telephone caller who we now refer 
			to as Trojan. And that meeting resulted in our acquiring 
			documents, which we will be presenting, including transcripts of 
			tapes made at the most secret rendezvous in the world - thirty 
			five fathoms beneath the ice cap of the Arctic.
 
			For obvious reasons, we cannot reveal the identity of Trojan. Nor 
			can we give any hint about his function or status in the operation. 
			We are completely satisfied, however, that his credentials are 
			authentic and that, in breaking his oath of silence, he is prompted 
			by the most honorable of motives. He stands in relation to the 
			Alternative 3 conspiracy in much the same position as the 
			anonymous informant “deep Throat” occupied in the 
			Watergate affair.
 
			Most of the “batch consignments’ have been taken from the area known 
			as the 
			Bermuda Triangle but 
			numerous other locations have also been used. On October 6, 1975, 
			the Daily Telegraph gave prominence to this story:
 
				
				The disappearance in bizarre 
				circumstances in the past two weeks of 20 people from small 
				coastal communities in Oregon was being intensively investigated 
				at the weekend amid reports of an imaginative fraud scheme 
				involving a “flying saucer” and hints mass murder.Sheriff’s officers at Newport, Oregon, said that the 20 
				individuals had vanished without trace after being told to give 
				away all their possessions, including their children, so that 
				they could be transported in a flying saucer “by UFO to a better 
				life”.
 Deputies under Mr. Ron Sutton, chief criminal investigator in 
				surrounding Lincoln County, have traced the story back to a 
				meeting on September 14 in a resort hotel, the Bayshore Inn at 
				Waldport, Oregon.
 Local police have received conflicting reports as to what 
				occurred (at the meeting). But while it is clear that the 
				speaker did not pretend to be from outer space, he told the 
				audience how their souls could be “saved through a UFO”.
 The hall had been reserved for a fee of $5 by a man and a woman 
				who gave false names. Mr. Sutton said witnesses had described 
				them as “fortyish, well groomed, straight types”.
 
			The Telegraph said that “selected 
			people would be prepared at a special camp in Colorado for life on 
			another planet” and quoted Investigator Sutton as adding: 
				
				“They were told they would have to 
				give away everything, even their children. I’m checking a report 
				of one family who supposedly gave away a 150-acre farm and three 
				children.“We don’t know if it’s a fraud or whether these people might be 
				killed. There are all sorts of rumors, including some about 
				human sacrifice and that this is sponsored by the (Charles) 
				Manson family.”
 
			Most of the missing 20 were described as 
			being “hippy types” although there were some older people among 
			them. People of this caliber, we have now discovered, have been what 
			is known as “scientifically adjusted” to fit them for a new role as 
			a slave species. 
			There have been equally strange reports of animals - particularly 
			farm animals - disappearing in large numbers. And occasionally it 
			appears that aspects of the Alternative 3 operation 
			have been bungled, that attempts to lift “batch consignments” of 
			humans or of animals have failed.
 
			On July 15, 1977, the Daily Mail - under a “Flying Saucer” headline 
			- carried this story:
 
				
				Men in face masks, using metal 
				detectors and a Geiger counter, yesterday scoured a remote 
				Dartmoor valley in a bid to solve a macabre mystery.All appeared to have died at about the same time, and many of 
				the bones have been inexplicably shattered. To add to the 
				riddle, their bodies decomposed to virtual skeletons within only 
				48 hours.
 Animal experts confess they are baffled by the deaths at Cherry 
				Brook Valley near Postbridge.
 Yesterday’s search was carried out by members of the Devon 
				Unidentified Flying Objects center at Torquay who are trying to 
				prove a link with outer space.
 They believe that flying saucers may have flown low over the 
				area and created a vortex which hurled the ponies to their 
				death.
 Mr. John Wyse, head of the four-man team, said: “If a 
				spacecraft has been in the vicinity, there may still be 
				detectable evidence. We wanted to see if there was any sign that 
				the ponies had been shot but we have found nothing. This 
				incident bears an uncanny resemblance to similar events reported 
				in America.”
 
			The Mail report concluded with a 
			statement from an official representing The Dartmoor Livestock 
			Protection Society and the Animal Defence Society:  
				
				“Whatever happened was violent. We 
				are keeping an open mind. I am fascinated by the UFO theory. 
				There is no reason to reject that possibility since there is no 
				other rational explanation.” 
			These, then, were typical of the threads 
			which inspired the original television investigation. It needed one 
			person, however, to show how they could be embroidered into a clear 
			picture. 
			Without the specialist guidance of that person the Sceptre 
			television documentary could never have been produced - and Trojan 
			would never have contacted Colin Benson. And it would have been 
			years, possibly seven years or even longer, before ordinary peaple 
			started to suspect the devastating truth about this planet on which 
			we live.
 
			That person, of course, is the old man....
 
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