A Summary of Mike's Research and Interest into the UFO Subject
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ROSWELL AND OPERATION PAPERCLIP |
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The view taken in The Facade is that the Roswell crash of July 2, 1947 was in fact a PAPERCLIP accident. Typically, one side of the Roswell case argues that nothing but a weather balloon crashed that day, while the other side insists that only a MOGUL balloon was recovered. The Facade argues that the data on both sides is valid, but needs a completely different context and approach. As the de-classified memo on the right--dated July 8, 1947--clearly shows, a disk "suspended from a balloon by cable" was really what was recovered. The photo on the left (from a later date) is truly worth a thousand words of description. The Facade argues that the object recovered at Roswell was an experimental craft modeled after flying disks designed during WWII by Nazi engineers. Under OPERATION: PAPERCLIP, the designs and the know-how were exported to the U.S. via some of the same Nazi technicians who had begun the project in Germany. There was, therefore, some sort of connection between MAJESTIC-12 and PAPERCLIP. The Facade further argues that the bodies recovered at the crash were human unfortunates (Mongoloids, Asians, progeria victims, etc.) deemed "worthy" of the kind of human experimentation required for testing high altitude craft. For some documentation of these points, see the links.
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THE MAJESTIC DOCUMENTS |
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Much of the evidence from which researchers argue for alien visitation at Roswell pertains to the Majestic Documents. These documents have been studied extensively with respect to forensic details such as ink, paper, typewriter styles, consistency of military form, etc. However, it wasn't until Mike initiated a forensic linguistic analysis that the documents were studied for authenticity of authorship. "The goal of the research presented in this study was to determine whether the Majestic documents that carry a signature were indeed written by the people to whom authorship is attributed. Toward achieving this goal, the study employed state-of-the-art computational linguistic methods of authorship attribution. In some cases, these techniques have been pioneered by Dr. Carol Chaski, a recognized leader in this type of linguistic research." Who is Dr. Carol Chaski? Dr. Carol Chaski is the founder of The Institute for Linguistic Evidence (ILE), a research organization that validates reliable document authentication techniques and provides assistance to investigators and attorneys in criminal and civil trials whenever the authorship of any document is questioned or suspicious. Dr. Chaski and her ILE associates are the only forensic linguists in the United States who have won government funding for forensic-linguistic research. Dr. Chaski has pioneered her own computational document authentication software, ALIAS, and is the president of ALIAS Technology, LLC. She is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Engineering Sciences Section), the Linguistic Society of America, The Association of Computing Machinery, the International Association of Forensic Linguistics and the Law and Society Association. She regularly presents her research at national and international conferences and publishes in academic peer reviewed journals and books. Dr. Chaski earned her PhD in linguistics from Brown University. |
The Majestic Documents: Michael S. Heiser, PhD (click HERE for the free report)
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