Extraterrestrial Phenomena Political Action Committee
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Dr. Steven Greer will appear on Art Bell's "Coast to Coast",
the largest late
night radio talk show in America on Friday evening, September
24, 10 PM PST
(WWRC AM 570 in DC Metro). At that time he will
publicly respond to a
September 16, 1999 letter from former CIA Director Admiral
James Woolsey
regarding their 3-hour, 1993 meeting in Arlington, VA
on the subject of the
UFO/ET government cover-up.
Dr. Greer, who is the International Director of CSETI
(Center for the Study
of Extraterrestrial Intelligence) will appear with
Stephen Bassett, founder of Paradigm Research Group and Executive Director
of X-PPAC (Extraterrestrial Phenomena Political Action Committee).
They will discuss the CIA Director Woolsey meeting as well as the
1993 Clinton administration briefings.
The Clinton administration briefings; Associate Attorney
General Webster Hubbell's UFO inquiries; the memoir of the late Col. Philip
Corso, "The Day After Roswell"; and the public statements of Apollo astronaut
Edgar Mitchell and others represent one of the most extraordinary political
stories of the 20th century. A story which the mainstream political
press have astoundingly sidestepped.
Admiral Woolsey's letter confirms the 1993 meeting took
place, but disputes the characterization of the meeting as published in
the introduction to Greer's new book, "Extraterrestrial Intelligence: The
Evidence and Implications". Dr. Greer's written response to this
disputation is attached below and will be expanded upon during the Bell
program Friday night.
Dr. Greer's response to the Woolsey/Petersen letter:
Tonight I was asked by the editor of a small newsletter
(CNI News) to comment on a recent letter signed by former CIA Director
R. James Woolsey et
al. regarding my meeting with him on December 13.
1993. Apparently, this
letter was sent to Michael Lindemann for publication
in the September 30
edition of the CNI News.
Mr. Woolsey and the others question the accuracy (or manners)
of my depiction
of this meeting in the introduction of my new book "Extraterrestrial
Intelligence: The Evidence and Implications" You can read this introduction
on the website for yourself.
Mr. Woolsey et al. have a very selective memory of this
nearly 3 hour briefing of a sitting CIA Director. If anything, and
my wife who was present can attest to this, my description of the meeting
is incredibly understated.
In his letter, Mr. Woolsey (now apparently a lobbyist
in Washington) implies that this was not a briefing but only a dinner party,
and that the dinner party was not a cover story for the briefing, etc.
It must be understood that it was a friend of the CIA
Director, Mr. Petersen - not myself - who characterized the dinner party
as a cover story for the meeting with the CIA Director. Indeed, Mr. Petersen
made the arrangements for this meeting and hosted it at his home in Arlington,
VA . He told me and my wife that even his wife did not know Mr. Woolsey
was coming to their home for dinner until the morning of the briefing.
They claim my characterization and specific references
describing the meeting
were inaccurate. Not at all.
Quoting from a sensitive memo FedEx'ed to my home from
Mr. Petersen, who made
all of the arrangements with the CIA Director:
"I talked to Woolsey this morning and
he (underlined in the original) suggested getting together over dinner.
He was not aware of your organization or that anyone was planning such
an announcement {regarding UFOs/smg} . This almost certainly means that,
1) there is an active attempt being made at lower levels of government
to sabotage Project Starlight {the CSETI UFO disclosure effort/smg}, 2)
this group almost certainly has tapped your phones and is aware of most
of the details of your plans..."
"If we do have dinner with Jim (Woolsey),
we will have moved this whole
thing to a much, much higher plane and in doing so raised
significant red
flags for those who don't want to see this succeed. Operation
Starlight will
become a serious (underlined) threat to the status quo."
"Meetings with people like Woolsey
must be kept very closely guarded. I
have not even told Diane {Mr. Petersen's wife/smg} about
it."
"You must understand that great principalities
and powers will oppose
your plans..."
Then, all in bold: " Remember:
the most powerful people in the world
will have a deep, compelling interest in our activities
and will use
everything (in italics) at their disposal to effect their
objectives."
Mr. Petersen, who heads up a national security think tank
called The
Arlington Institute, was working very closely with me
during those days and
had substantial experience in national security and military
matters.
From the above quotes it is obvious that this was no mere
dinner party! The
dinner party was only the cover - and the stakes were
and are every bit what
Mr. Petersen describes.
As for other information contested in Mr. Woolsey's letter,
I stand by the
account. Regarding Mr. Woolsey's UFO sighting: This was
first conveyed to me
by his long-time friend Mr. Petersen and was later confirmed
at the briefing.
In my new book, I reproduce the document handed to Mr.
Woolsey during the
briefing. In this document, which I handed personally
to him, we recommend
that Mr. Woolsey and the President move decisively towards
a near-term
disclosure of the UFO/ETI matter. Just a dinner party?
I am certain that Mr. Woolsey knew the UFOs were real
and that a very deep
cover project was running that area - a project which
had kept the CIA
Director himself in the dark.
Later in their letter, Mr. Woolsey et al. complain that
my conduct
"contravenes ....simple manners". Manners?
I was on Larry King Live over 9
months after the meeting with the CIA Director.
But this meeting was not
disclosed, because Mr. Woolsey was still in office, and
I felt decorum
necessitated silence regarding such meetings. I have
behaved with the utmost
restraint and have disclosed such matters only after
very careful
consideration. Indeed, I would not be writing this
letter except that
Lindemann at CNI plans to publish Mr. Woolsey's 'sanitized
' account of the
briefing and has compelled me to write. (Why Mr. Woolsey
et al. would make
such a letter available to Lindemann is beyond me.)
I made no pact of
silence regarding such meetings. And since disclosing
this meeting, I have
always portrayed Mr. Woolsey and his wife as people seeking
the truth of such
matters and as people who wanted excessive secrecy ended.
Perhaps I was
wrong...
Manners? Indeed - if anything, perhaps I have been too
restrained.
Good 'manners' as it pertains to this subject means speaking
the truth - and
being willing to stand up for it. Good manners
would be public servants such
as Mr. Woolsey, Dr. Woolsey and others doing the right
thing and working
ardently for the truth to be told regarding UFOs and
ETI. Good manners
should mean being more concerned for the health of our
democracy and the
constitution than covering-up the import and purpose
of such a briefing. And
good manners would be joining in the effort to disclose
a matter which, once
made public, would allow earth-saving technologies to
be revealed which would
halt the wholesale destruction of our ecosystem.
As a very busy emergency doctor in NC, with 4 young daughters,
I assure you
that we did not make that brief trip to Washington, DC
on December 13, 1993
to sightsee or just to have dinner. But rather, we made
that journey to plead
for the end of super - secret projects which are being
withheld from the
people so that our democracy could be made whole and
our children's future
made sustainable.
The current attempt to minimize, obfuscate or cover-up
the purpose and
details of this briefing with the CIA Director is quite
disconcerting - and
strange. Why Mr. Woolsey and the others would write such
a letter is unknown
to me. We can only speculate. I stand by my account.
But now, perhaps the
time has come for ''we the people' to demand that current
and former
officials such as CIA Director Woolsey and the President
be held responsible
for the lack of action on resolving this most pressing
problem. After all,
we pay their salaries, provide their perks - and they
represent us. It is not
I who needs defense. My actions over these long years
have spoken my
commitment. But we still await action from our elected
and appointed
officials. As the earth groans under the weight
of the erosive and
corrupting influences of big money and special interests,
I wonder just how
much longer we shall have to wait...
I think it is time that the American people demand that
the waiting time be
over.
Steven M. Greer M.D.
CSETI Director
23 September 1999
Albemarle County Virginia
Email: DrGreer@cs.com
Phone: 540-456-8302
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