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Authors: Robert M. Collins,Timothy Cooper,Rick Doty

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References/Footnotes

(1) For MJ-12 documents and reports see,

 

     
http://www.majesticdocuments.com/

 

(2) The following are photos of supposed MJ-12 Support Team Members from a confidential LANL source. Most of these team members still remain unidentified despite intense concerted efforts to identify them.

 

 

Figure 1: Counting from left to right at bottom in sitting position; Theodore von Karman is second front left with his left arm resting on a chair. In the next to the very back left of middle standing straight up and wearing glasses is Leonard Wendling (Dayton Ohio) of the Navy. Others remain unidentified. Von Karman’s name can be found throughout many of the MJ-12 documents in above link.

 

Figure 2:
Supposed new MJ-12 support team members at LANL circa 1958 from the confidential LANL source with no details. Major General Whitehead is center in above photo and on extreme right in Figure 3 photo. The only person that could be identified in this photo was of Whitehead. Who was Whitehead?

Note: some of the photos show fading because of aging.

 

Figure 3:
Major General Ennis R. Whitehead is on the extreme right in this photo with Douglas McArthur in the center. Picture taken in the Southwest Pacific during one of McArthur’s visits to the American troops who immediately afterward made their first landing on New Britain, a major Japanese base during WW II. Other people identified left to right: Major General S. J. Chamberlin, General MacArthur’s Operations Officer, Lt. General Walter Kreueger, Commander of the American Sixth Army; Brig. General E. D. Patrick, Chief of Staff of the Sixth Army; Vice-Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, Commander of the Allied Naval Forces. Chamberlin later rose to become the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2 (Intelligence) in the summer of 1947 and was one of the members of the summer “Mission” resulting in the report on recovered lenticular aerodyne objects of September 1947:

 

http:/www.ufoconspiracy.com/reports/Twining-white-hotreport0747.pdf

 

Figure 4: MJ-12 Team members at Holloman AFB NM, April 1964?

 

Received from the confidential LANL source, but this picture was not taken in 1964. From the evidence it seems this was taken in either late 1953 or later perhaps at Los Alamos. The aircraft in the background is a C97 cargo/refueling aircraft. Robert Oppenheimer (questionable uncertainty over this) is on the extreme left. Nathan Twining of MJ-12 fame is on the extreme right.

 

http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19540208,00.html

 

    
Edward Condon of the famous University of Colorado Condon Report on UFOs is next to Twining. Both Oppenheimer and Condon were Nuclear Physicist. Neither of the other two gentlemen can be identified.

 

     Oppenheimer and Twining’s names can be found in a number of MJ-12 documents with one entitled, Twining’s “White Hot Report: Mission Assessment of Recovered Lenticular Aerodyne Objects:”

 

http://www.majesticdocuments.com/pdf/twining_whitehotreport.pdf

 

(3) MJ-12 Organizational Partial Support list: Late ‘40s to mid-’90s

The first reported lists of individuals who were connected to the original MJ-12 team: Part of the reported MJ-12 Group Technical Advisory Panel (MTAP-12), see document in reference 4 (Figure 5).

 

a) Arthur Lundahl: CIA 1953-1974, founder and director of the CIA’s Photographic Interpretation Center, he discovered Russian missiles in Cuba and briefed three presidents on UFOs.

 

b) Lt Col Robert Friend: USAF: Commanding Officer, Project Blue Book, 1958-1963.

 

c) Arnold White: Chief, CIA Domestic Contact Division, 1952-1973.

 

d) Dr. Gerald Rothberg: Stevens Institute of Technology: Served on the Condon Committee: CIA Team Chief on operation “Christopher Columbus.”

 

e) General William Hipps, USAF: Former commander USAF Intelligence Operations Command (‘50s).

 

This second list is reported to be individuals who were on the MJ-12 Group Technical Advisory Panel (MTAP-12) from the early 1950s until the late ‘60s

 

a) Louis A. Johnson: served from March 28, 1949 to September 19, 1950, second Secretary of Defense, Truman Administration.

 

b) Harold C. Stuart: Former Truman Administration Official Confirms MJ-12:

http://www.ufoco
nspiracy.com/reports/truman-stuart-mj12.htm

c) John C. McCone: Director of Central Intelligence,
29 November 1961–28 April 1965.

 

d) Dr. John Von Neumann: born in 1903, Budapest, Hungary; died 8 February 1957, Washington DC; brilliant mathematician, synthesizer, and promoter of the stored

program concept, whose logical design of the IAS became the prototype of most of its successors, “ the von Neumann Architecture.”

Most recent individuals reportedly involved in the MJ-12 program. Note: MJ-12 was reportedly re-designated the Special Advisory Group-12 in 1986, no further information is available.

a) Richard
Helms: Director of Central Intelligence, 30 June 1966- 2 February 1973, see Section 2, Chapter 3.

 

b) William Colby: Director of Central Intelligence, 4 September 1973 – 30 January 1976.

 

c) Lou Tordella: 1911-1996: became the deputy director of the NSA in 1958, and remained in the post until his retirement in 1974, and was the longest serving deputy director in the NSA’s history.

 

d) Senator Pell: a Democrat of Newport, Rhode Island, he was born in New York City on November 22, 1918. He served as United States Senator from Rhode Island, 1961-1997.

 

e) Dr. Carl Sagan, 1934-1996: Carl Sagan published more than 600 scientific papers and popular articles and is author, co-author or editor of more than 20 books, including The Dragons of Eden (1977), for which he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1978. The U.S. paperbound edition of his book Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space appeared on best-seller lists worldwide and was selected as one of the “ most notable books of 1995” by The New York Times.

 

f) Dr. Raemer Schreiber, in the years 1948-1955 he was successively Associate Leader and leader of the division charged with weapons engineering at Los Alamos. In 1955, he became leader of the division charged with the assembly of reactors for rocket propulsion, and in 1962 he was made Technical Associate Director of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, with direct responsibility for the whole program for the development of nuclear propulsion for rockets and space vehicles.

(4)
S
ee following page for Figure 5
:
comments about Figure 5. Bleed through cover page copy of 1962 MJ-12 Executive Briefing for JFK. MAJCOMSEC: Majestic Communications Security.

    
This document has received confirmation from two separate sources which support the fact that there was an EXCOM (Executive Committee; setup to deal with the Cuban missile crisis) meeting at the time/date specified in the Project Jehovah MJ-12 document next.

 

One source is:

 

     “An Unfinished Life” (a book about JFK’s life, 2003) pages 559-65 and the other source is a FOIA document released in 1988, see link below.

 

     This document also confirms that a Dr. Weisner (MIT Science Adviser to JFK) was present at the meeting.

 

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/cmc/cmcdoc2.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION II: PLAYERS

 

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