

Majestic-12 (or MJ-12)
A group of 12 men organized during President Harry
S. Truman’s term of office. The group’s purpose was to investigate
reports of extra-terrestrial activity. One such investigation involved
the examination of wreckage and humanoid beings from an unidentified
flying object crash near Roswell Army Air Base in New Mexico in 1947.
The group’s membership included a panel of scientists and military
personnel who allegedly were : Dr. Vannevar Bush, Admiral Roscoe H.
Hillenkoetter, Secretary James V. Forrestal (who died in 1949 and was
replaced by General Walter B. Smith), General Nathan P. Twining, General
Hoyt S. Vanderberg, Dr. Detlev Bronk, Dr. Jerome Hunsaker, Mr. Sidney W.
Souers, Mr. Gordan Gray, Dr. Donald Mensel, General Robert M. Montague,
and Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner.
Doctor Jerome Hunsaker (1886-1984)
Former head of the Departments of Aeronautical
Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at MIT. He also served as
chairman of the National Advisory Committee on Aerospace. Alleged member
of the Majestic-12.
Doctor Lloyd V. Berkner (1905-1967)
Former executive secretary of the Joint Research
and Development Board under Dr. Vannever Bush. Served on the Robertson
Panel, a civilian scientific adversary panel, during the Eisenhower
administration. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Doctor Detlev Bronk (1897-1975)
One of the founders of the modern science of
biophysics. Was president of John Hopkins University from 1949 until
1953. He was also a member of the National Aeronautics and Space
council. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Doctor Vannever Bush (1890-1974)
A renowned scientist considered by some historians to
be one of the pioneers of modern technology. Dr. Bush was a member of
the team that worked on the Manhattan Project. He also wrote a ground
breaking and thought provoking article titled: " As We May
Think" in July of 1945. This article discussed future
technologies that would aid humans by improving their ability to
assimilate and access information. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Doctor Donald Menzel (1901-1976)
A former professor of astronomy and astrophysics at
Harvard. He wrote three books discounting the existence of unidentified
flying objects. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Ted Nelson (1937- )
Built on Dr. Vannever Bush’s concept of compressing
information and making it more accessible. In his published works ‘Literary
Machine" and "Dream Machine" he discussed a
software system he termed "Xanadu" which would
revolutionize how knowledge could be interacted with and stored.
John C. Lilly, MD
A former researcher for the National Institute of
Mental Health (NIMH). He conducted experiments focusing on the brain and
its workings. Some of his research involved the use of isolation tanks
where the five basic human senses were cut off allowing the brain to
expand upon its typical daily functions. Dr. Lilly’s current research
is focusing on communicating with dolphins and non corporal beings.
Schumann resonance
Electromagnetic waves that exist in the
Earth-ionosphere cavity. This cavity is found at the edge of the Earth
and the inner edge of the ionosphere. These waves are more active during
times of increased natural electrical phenomena such as intense
lightening storms.
General Robert M. Montague
Former director of the Anti-Aircraft and Guided
Missiles Branch of the United States Army Artillery School. Also served
as the commanding general of the Atomic Energy Commission installation
in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Lt. General Walter Scott
Scott was Chief of Staff of SHAEF (Supreme
Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Figures) under the Commanding General
Dwight D. Eisenhower. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Lt. General Hoyt Sanford Vanderberg (1899-1954)
Vanderberg served during World War II as a commander
for the Air Force stationed in Europe. He was appointed Director of
Central Intelligence by President Harry S. Truman in 1946. Served as
Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force in 1947 and later as
the Chief of Staff from 1948-1953. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Lt. General Nathan Twining (1897-1982)
A member of the United States Air Force. Alleged
member of the Majestic-12.
Rear Admiral Sidney William Souers (1892- 1973)
Member of the United States Navy. He was appointed as
the Director of Central Intelligence by President Harry S. Truman for a
six month period in 1946. Also made Deputy Chief of Naval Intelligence
in 1945. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Rear Admiral Roscoe Henry Hillenkoetter (1897-1982)
Member of the United States Navy. He was appointed as
the Director of Central Intelligence by President Harry S. Truman from
1947 to 1950. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
James V. Forrestal (1892-1949)
Forrestal was United States Secretary of the Navy and
the first Secretary of Defense. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
Gordan Gray
Served as assistant Secretary of the Army from 1947 to
1949. From 1949 to 1950 he served as Secretary of War. He was one of
three men chosen by the Atomic Energy Commission to conduct a hearing on
Robert Oppenheimer and his alleged anti-American activities in 1954.
Oppenheimer lost the case and was revoked from having confidential data
shared with him. Alleged member of the Majestic-12.
E.C.C.O.
John C. Lilly’s research with other entities
resulted in his communications with a collective of beings called the Earth
Coincidence Control Office. This group has passed
on a mandate of the expected mission of human existence.
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