Birds of a Feather No Longer: Policy Split Divides Aviary UFO- Secrecy Group

(c) 1995, (1996 revision) Richard J. Boylan, Ph.D.

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Depuis une période apparemment des années 1970s, un certain nombre d'individus dotés d'accréditations de sécurité extrêmement élevées, travaillant sur divers aspects du phénomène ovni, ont commencé à interagir régulièrement les uns avec les autres afin de mettre en commun les informations que chacun avait de par leurs affectations hautement compartimentées. L'objectif était de coordonner les données, d'avoir une vision globale des ovnis et des contacts extraterrestres avec la Terre, et d'utiliser ce pot commun d'informations privilégiées pour avoir accès à des données secrètes supplémentaires, afin de comprendre les politiques du groupe d'élite hypersecret de politique et de contrôle des informations sur les ovnis Majestic-12 (MJ-12), et d'acquérir une influence spéciale à travers le fait de disposer de ces informations hautement-privilegiées.

Ce groupe d'élite de peut-être 14 individus travaillant à des affectations de Sécurité Nationale finit par se donner des noms de code, utilisant principalement des noms d'oiseaux. Collectivement, ils en sont venus à s'appeler La Volière The Aviary (clos à oiseaux). A reader warning is in order: Ce réseau affiliative pourrait exister tel que décrit, ou les récits de ce regroupement pourraient inclure de la désinformation générée par La Volière elle-même pour dissimuler leurs membres.

Le relation entre La Volière et le groupe MJ-12 (contrôle de l'information et politique sur les ovnis ultimes) est obscure. De l'opinion de plus d'un enquêteur sur les ovnis, il existe un certain recouvrement dans les membres ; signifiant que le MJ-12 a silencieusement infiltré La Volière afin de keep tabs on it et de la garder sous contrôle.

It has been reported by Dr. Steven Greer, Director of the Center for the Study of Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (CSETI), that the MJ-12 Group is now designated as PI-40, [Personal communication, January, 1995]. This hyper-classified group deals with the most sensitive compartmented information regarding extraterrestrials, and is so covert a Special Access Program, that reportedly the President and Congress do not exercise control over PI-40, and only know of its existence through rumor.

Dick D'Amato, National and International Security Specialist for Senator Robert Byrd, and a member of the National Security Council (NSC), in 1991, stated that UFO information should be released, but that an incredibly powerful black arm of the government has been keeping it secret, and spending enormous sums of money illegally in this operation. D'Amato said that the NSC is trying to find out who these people are. [Personal communication with Jesse Marcel, Jr., M.D., Washington, D.C., 1991; as reported in eUFOria, the Black Hills UFO Network Publication, 2:2, May, 1995.]

Ironically, the answer may be right under their noses. It is quite possible that PI-40 exists within a hyper-compartmented Special Access Program, yet with informal informational links to the National Security Council's 5240 [Black Projects] Committee. [Timothy Good, Above Top Secret, 1983; L. Fletcher Prouty, The Secret Team, 1973.]

While there may be some overlap between The Aviary and the PI-40 group, they remain two separate entities. PI-40 is clearly at the top; for PI-40 is the policy and decision group who have orchestrated the UFO Cover-Up since 1947, while simultaneously releasing little fragments of UFO/Star Visitor information, to gradually condition the American public to the slowly-dawning realization of UFO reality.

The Aviary is the group of individuals with histories of working in UFO-related National Security projects who have obtained more complete information (and thus power) by closely coordinating the data, informants, and efforts each is involved with. Now, leaked reports from sources close to some Aviary members suggest that there is a split within the Aviary, (which may well mirror a split within the PI-40 group.)

On one side are those members of The Aviary who feel that the time has come when information about UFO reality and ET contacts should be broadly disclosed to the public. These Good Guys feel that the public is ready for this information, and generally can handle it. Others within the Aviary, on the Dark Side , resist such disclosure. The Dark Side members do not want to lose the power which a UFO/ET-information monoploy has given them. From their behavior, it appears that they do not welcome close public scrutiny of their role in the UFO Cover- Up. Additionally, one or two among them have reportedly engaged in not-properly-authorized, illegal, and sometimes injurious projects and operations. The split over disclosure versus maintaining the Cover-Up is creating a climate where there are increasing leaks, as the Good Guys try to force disclosure, and establish for themselves a track record of belated candor with the American public. It is important not to demonize all the reported members of The Aviary. Most are presumably well-intentioned scientists or (former) military or intelligence officers, with careers spanning the Cold War, and who no doubt sincerely believed that UFO secrecy was vital to maintain. Any crimes committed by those few of the Dark Side will have to be determined in a proper military or civilian court of jurisdiction.

Ce qui suit est une liste des membres présumés de La Volière.

AVIARY AFFILIATES AUXILIARY:

Besides the main members of The Aviary, ancillary helpers *reportedly* exist who are more or less witting of the purposes and membership of The Aviary, and choose to participate in a variety of supporting roles.

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