Timothy Cooper does MJ12

Source: Majestic 12 Reports by Tim Cooper

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RESEARCH SYNOPSIS ON THE MAJESTIC DOCUMENTS

By

Timothy S. Cooper 

Private Investigator 
P.O. Box 1206 
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

909-878-5929 
  tim4801@sprynet.com

December 30, 1999 



OVERVIEW

In as much as the controversy surrounding the authenticity of 
the Majestic documents has generated in the last fifteen years 
among researchers, much evidence in the form of officially 
released documents through the Freedom of Information Act has 
either been ignored, or viewed as uninteresting by ufologists. 
In this synopsis, I argue the theory that FOIA documents in the 
public domain are the remnants of a high level UFO intelligence 
and psychological warfare program of the United States 
Government which began in 1946 and the Majestic documents 
reflect what might be a overt part of such a program. I also 
present documented proof that General Walter B.Smith, Director 
of Central Intelligence was the first DCI to preside over and 
coordinate all intelligence collection and dissemination 
functions of the U.S. intelligence community where UFOs played 
into psychological and intelligence operations in protecting 
U.S. strategic interests.

Contrary to popular belief, a coordinated program of UFO 
intelligence collection between the military and central 
intelligence began with General Hoyt S. Vandenberg in 1946 and 
was never properly implemented during Rear Admiral Roscoe 
Hillenkoetter’s tenure as first Director of the Central 
Intelligence Agency due to the infighting between RH and the 
Intelligence Advisory Board (IAB) dominated by high level 
military intelligence and State Department officials and did 
not begin until WBS was appointed DCI in October 1950. Also, 
given the fact that there may have been more than one Majestic 
project operating at two different levels, one conducted by the 
State Department and another by the CIA, it is possible that 
what researchers have studied is a hybrid mixture of both. I 
propose that the questionable documents known as Majestic or 
MJ-12 are extrapolations from covert and overt intelligence and 
psychological material that may have once existed but have long 
since been absorbed into today’s unacknowledged black programs 
and are now gone forever.

In summary, the Majestic documents are, in all probability, an 
attempt by an informed person(s) to reconstruct for researchers 
a historical narrative based on non-existent and authentic 
documents supported by published facts with classic 
disinformation techniques in what is termed in 
counterintelligence parlance as "gray" intelligence. The 
question of whether they are genuine, authentic or real is not 
the issue here. The important point to keep in mind, as I 
believe, is the information contained in the documents 
themselves. For in these documents and the FOIA material 
already released, and the published facts contain the answers 
we all seek. The truth may be found in our individual 
perceptions.

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Operational interest began in 1942 with General Donovan as 
Collector of Information (COI) and later Director of the Office 
of Strategic Services (OSS) who enjoyed direct access to 
President Roosevelt. OSS later came under the Joint Chiefs of 
Staff (JCS) and in 1943 became militarized with a psychological 
warfare mission including counterintelligence, scientific 
intelligence, and covert warfare. It was General George C. 
Marshall and General Joseph McNarney who sorted out the OSS 
mission in 1942 and got Roosevelt’s approval.

Intelligence on German advanced weapons and technical experts 
was the focus of the OSS during and after WW II, but 
bureaucrats tried to get everyone else to agree on some kind of 
standard definition—doctrine—for "psychological warfare." For 
obvious reasons, it was left undefined.

After the OSS was disestablished, General Vandenberg kept the 
capability alive under a psywar rubric for ten months while 
Director of the Central Intelligence Group (CIG) and rebuilt 
the organization. As Chief of Staff of the United States Air 
Force during the Korean War Vandenberg built up a staff and an 
operational psywar capability he wed that military capability 
to the CIA which was a new experience in the U.S. intelligence 
community—something Donovan could not accomplish in the OSS. 
The only authorizing documents were National Security Council 
directives 10/2 and 68 which were general and non-specific with 
the rule that if you can be successful on the ground, then 
history can’t detect one’s tracks and the rest is history.

As for flying saucers (later designated unidentified flying 
objects in 1949) General Charles P. Cabell, Director of Air 
Force Intelligence reorganized its investigation Project GRUDGE 
to test the hypothesis by subjecting the UFO intelligence data 
to rigorous scrutiny of the Feynman method. In 1952, Cabell 
further enlarged the UFO intelligence collection in Project 
BLUE BOOK based on the GRUDGE model with recommendations that 
results be used for psychological warfare applications against 
the USSR. GRUDGE conclusions stated that the Air Force’s 
"Psychological Warfare Division and other government agencies 
interested in psychological warfare should be informed of the 
results of this study." The "other" agencies included the 
psychological warfare unit at Ft. Riley, Kansas, established in 
June 1947, Department of State as designated by President 
Truman to coordinate all U.S. psychological warfare known as 
the "Bartlett Committee" authorized by NSC 4 of 19 December 
1947. Secretary of Defense James Forrestal who incorporated a 
secret annex to NSC 4 which directed the DCI to supplement the 
overt with covert psychological warfare, and the CIA's 
Directorate of Operations which carried out Forrestal's annex. 

In 1947, General Eisenhower sent a memorandum to his Assistant 
Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations (WDGS/G-3) wherein 
Eisenhower indicated his desire that the War Department "take 
those steps…necessary to keep alive the arts of psychological 
warfare and of cover and deception and that there should 
continue in being a nucleus of personnel capable of handling 
these arts in case an emergency arises" (19 June 1947, RG319, 
Army Operations, P&O 091.412, NARA). In September 1947, Lt. 
General Albert C. Wedemeyer became Army G-3 who responded to 
Eisenhower’s urging in various ways over the next year. In the 
spring of 1951 the General School at Ft. Riley offered a 
seven-week PW course and in the autumn of 1952 a formal Army PW 
service school was established at Ft. Bragg with an additional 
seventeen-week course of instruction and training.

In September 1947, Lt. General Albert C. Wedemeyer returned to 
the United States after his China and Korea mission and became 
the Army G-3 who responded to Eisenhower’s urging initiated a 
psychological warfare strategy plan for 1949 war plans (a major 
problem since there was no formal planning for PW training). In 
April 1950, President Truman personally approved the creation 
of the Psychological Warfare Strategy Board (PWSB). High 
officials of the War Department and the Army who actively 
promoted the immediate post-war development of PW starting in 
1946 through 1950 included:

Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Kenneth Royall

Secretary of War, the Honorable Robert Patterson

Assistant Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Gordon Gray

Chief of Staff and General of the Army, Dwight D. Eisenhower

Lt. General Albert C. Wedemeyer, USA

Brigadier General Robert McClure, USA

Lt. General J. Lawton Collins, USA

Major General Charles Bolte, USA

Undersecretary of War, the Honorable William Draper

Major General Stephen Chamberlain, USA (G-2)

The OSS drafted the first "Basic Estimate of the Psychological 
Warfare Situation" in 1942 and the Army drafted the first 
"National Psychological Plan for General War" in September 1951 
(which supported the State Department’s "Russian Plan.") The 
USAF officially established a PW staff in February 1948 and 
drafted "Special Plans" through 1949; by early 1951, the Air 
Force had launched a major PW operation closely coupled with PW 
operations of the CIA.

As the GRUDGE report points out, sightings of flying saucers in 
the U.S. reached their crescendo in June 1947. This is the same 
month and year in which Eisenhower directed the WDGS/G-3 to 
maintain a psychological warfare and counterintelligence 
directorate capability; in which the first post-war Army 
experimental (prototype) PW tactical unit was activated at Fort 
Riley and in which the Army Ground General School started an 
extension (correspondence) training course for Army Reserve 
intelligence specialists in psychological warfare (the late 
P.J. Corso claims he saw an alien life form and flying saucer 
parts temporarily stored at Fort Riley on 6 July, 1947). 
Co-author W.J. Birnes stated in a private conversation with 
Corso, that the Fort Riley material came exclusively from Corso 
(it should be noted that Corso was a staff officer of the 
Psychological Warfare Board during the Eisenhower 
Administration).

There are other PW implications buried in the GRUDGE report. 
One of them is that the RAND Corporation consulting report to 
Project GRUDGE of 1948 by Dr. J.E. Lipp carefully examined the 
ETH saying, in effect, that at the time the only known 
technology of space travel would be rockets and that "a trip 
from another star system requires improvements of propulsion 
that we have not yet considered." The problem here, as I see 
it, the questioned Majestic documents discuss both fission—or 
fusion—based power plants of a downed, recovered UFO in 1947? 
Is NEPA a coincidence and does it explain a connection? In 
1947, NEPA conceived a viable fission—based power source for a 
nuclear—powered aircraft but had not yet constructed a 
prototype power source. Dr. Lipp assumed, for argument’s sake, 
that Martians may have developed a nuclear, hydrogen—propelled 
vehicle as the most efficient basic arrangement yet conceived 
by Earthlings. He wrote that in principle a large part of the 
Martian’s nuclear material mass might be converted into jet 
energy but that Earthlings "have no idea how to do this" and 
"that the materials required to withstand the temperature…may 
be fundamentally unattainable." The implication of this 
1947—1948 state—of—the—art is, that no one at that time would 
recognize it for what it might otherwise be neither a nuclear 
power plant in a crashed spaceship nor any more exotic power 
plant, including one not based on any reaction mass.

About three years after the GRUDGE report was disseminated to 
other agencies with an interest in PW, in 1952 technical people 
of the CIA began interacting closely with the Air Force's 
Project GRUDGE successor, Project BLUE BOOK as CIA/OSI was 
closely embracing BLUE BOOK by August 1952. A detailed 
memorandum from CIA/OSI to DCI of 24 September, 1952 reviewed 
the Air Force’s AMC/ATIC work in ufology and discussed the UFO 
phenomenon for U.S. national security in "a situation of 
international tension," but two months after the Korean War 
armistice. This memorandum, originally classified, was 
declassified in 1978. It states that UFO implications for U.S. 
national security consist of two parts:

  The then inability of U.S. air defenses to distinguish 
  "hardware from phantom", i.e., false air raid warning, 
  especially the identification of real (Soviet) air attack as a 
  phantom (this had happened at least once during the Korean War 
  on 6 December, 1950).

  The psychological implication which had to do with whether or 
  not the Soviet Union or the U.S. might be able to manipulate 
  the UFO phenomenon "from a psychological warfare point of 
  view" as based on controlling and predicting it both 
  defensively and offensively. This memorandum went on to 
  recommend that the "United States psychological warfare 
  planners" determine what use could be made of the UFO 
  phenomenon against the Soviet Union.

An earlier CIA memorandum of 1 August, 1952 to OSI from one of 
its divisions (Weapons and Equipment) said that a large 
percentage of ATIC (BLUE BOOK) UFO reports "are clearly 
‘phony’."

Basically, the CIA/OSI—DCI memorandum of 24 September, 1952 
said the same thing about UFOs and PW as did the Project GRUDGE 
report of three years earlier, i.e., that the UFO phenomenon 
had a lot of psychological aspects that would allow it to be 
manipulated for Cold War PW purposes and benefits.

In any case, it was this CIA/OSI collaboration with the Air 
Force PW operations directly led to the DCI referring to the 
U.S. Psychological Warfare Board (the covert operations 
committee of the Truman NSC) the subject of PW while also 
directly leading the CIA to formulate and execute the so—called 
"Robertson Panel" of January 1953. The Robertson Panel’s report 
basically confirmed the work of CIA/OSI. The initial PSB’s 
principals were; the DCI (chairman); the Undersecretary of 
State (James Webb, later Administrator of NASA in the Kennedy 
Administration); the Deputy Secretary of Defense (Robert A. 
Lovett, later a special advisor to President Kennedy) and a 
small, functional staff directed by former Assistant Army 
Secretary, the Honorable Gordon Gray.

CIA AND COUNTER INTELLIGENCE

The CIA was assigned by the Eisenhower Administration the task 
of preparing a proposed plan of action. Upon executive 
approval, CIA became responsible for its execution. General 
Charles P. Cabell as DDCI established a policy "that if a 
function was susceptible of more efficient fulfillment on a 
centralized basis for all three Services" opted for 
centralization. To make this work, DCI brought in James J. 
Angelton in 1954 to head up a secret department within CIA 
known as Counter Intelligence (CI). The activities and function 
of Angelton was largely unknown in CIA and had direct access to 
Allan W. Dulles. Angelton was a rouge who did not abide by 
normal procedures and enjoyed plausible denial protection and 
kept CIA involvement in UFO/PW operations away from public 
knowledge until 1978. For twenty years, JJA was in charge of 
the CIA’s Counter Intelligence Staff and legendary mole hunter. 
His role was not revealed until 1968, fifteen years after he 
had assumed his post. His main task was to prevent other 
countries from learning the secrets of the United States. In 
1952, Angelton had assumed a top position in the agency’s 
clandestine directorate guiding and controlling covert 
operations. To make CI effective Cabell wedded the military to 
CIA covert and overt operations by providing personnel to the 
CIA/CI. To broaden the base of DDCI, Cabell made JJA his 
liaison to the armed services.

Another point to consider in CIA/CI was the relationship 
between Allan Dulles and his brother John Foster Dulles who was 
Secretary of State during Allan’s tenure as DCI and this 
relationship contributed to "maximum effectiveness" as Cabell 
states in his memoirs. As Director of CI, Angelton employed the 
services of CIA Project MK-ULTRA and other mind control methods 
to protect the CIA/UFO/PW agenda against Soviet double agents 
who came into CI custody. Angelton also had solid connections 
to the National Security Agency and possessed NSA HUMINT files 
from allied intelligence on JFK’s "SAPPHIRE" letter to French 
President Charles de Gualle which may have contributed to 
Kennedy’s murder in 1963. I suspect that JJA supplied Dulles 
NSA phone intercepts, coordinated State Department back channel 
information regarding PW operations that embarrassed President 
Eisenhower with disclosures that Kennedy was eroding his 
presidency and Nixon’s covert aims at running the White House.

TRUMAN AND COVERT OPERATIONS

In 1952, President Truman had effectively created national 
security statecraft through the National Security Act of 1947 
and overt and covert policy through the CIA and NSA was in 
place when he met with president—elect Eisenhower to the White 
House for a high level briefing by top officials. One of his 
first decisions as president was to appoint General Nathan F. 
Twining as Chief of Staff of the Air Force. Eisenhower had 
picked up where Truman had left off by wedding science and 
technology in weapons development. He had launched the Army’s 
postwar research and development program and had been won over 
to a military strategy of U.S. competitive advantage in nuclear 
weapons, airpower, and rockets to deter Soviet aggression. If 
MJ-12 had ascended to the highest levels of power during 
Truman’s Administration, it was now in position to move into 
the White House itself. General of the Army George C. Marshall 
and supporters in the War Department succeeded in the 
unification of the armed forces under a single department of 
defense. Lt. General McNarney and General Collins had drafted 
the plan of coordination and centralization and the marriage of 
the Technical Capabilities Panel headed by James R. Killian, 
Jr., president of MIT (who later became Eisenhower’s scientific 
advisor). The Office of Defesne Mobilization (ODM) had been 
approved by Truman and now, in 1953, Eisenhower approved 
recommendations made by Nelson Rockerfeller and supported by 
Robert Cutler, Ike’s national security advisor, Vannevar Bush, 
the CIA, and ODM provided a list of qualified experts as a ad 
hoc panel of scientists to advise the NSC on MJ-12 proposals 
and other issues. To aid Eisenhower in selecting the most 
appropriate course in air defense and the whole UFO problem, he 
appointed a special study group headed by the president of Bell 
Laboratories. Truman had received a classified report from Dean 
Acheson, Robert Lovett, and Averal Harriman. Their conclusions 
stated that it was impossible to erect an impenetrable defense 
which led Eisenhower to approve NSC 135/3 "United States 
Objectives and Strategy for National Security" that continued 
the line of support and strategy laid out in NSC 68 and similar 
documents. If Stanton Friedman’s Final Report on Operation 
Majestic 12 gets further confirmation on DCI Walter B. Smith’s 
secret briefings given to Eisenhower before he met Truman 
(Eisenhower and Truman were seen sitting stone cold publicly in 
the executive limousine on their way to Ike’s swearing in) it 
may mean that Eisenhower did not agree with Truman’s covert UFO 
research program. Bush, as head of the Research and Development 
Board (RDB) suggested the creation of the Weapons Systems 
Evaluation Group (WSEG) in 1947 and 1948 without much success 
due in large part by the Joint Chiefs of Staff which he viewed 
as a "clear invasion…into the affairs of the Board." Without 
disclosing intent (the establishment of MJ-12), Bush submitted 
a special report to Truman urging the Budget Bureau to create a 
new division to advise the president on matters regarding the 
organization and budgeting of government research programs (in 
1948, the Pentagon accounted for over 60% of all research and 
development expenditures, including grants to universities for 
defense research).

AREA 51

Protecting a secret is as, if not more important than the 
secret itself and this was never more true of the 
atomic—powered aircraft research that existed at Los Alamos and 
Area 51 at the Nevada atomic proving ground. In 1950, defense 
spending mushroomed to an annual 50 billion dollar budget. The 
CIA Act of 1949 gave greater significance to black budget 
spending and program management protecting covert technology 
projects. As with the Manhattan Project, carefully selected 
sites in remote and unpopulated areas in the Nevada desert were 
chosen to conduct advanced research and development of 
America’s best kept secret. Unconventional sky platforms. 
Accordingly, the CIA Act of 1949 engendered the maximum 
security placed on any department of the government that 
included housing, commerce, construction, transportation, et. 
al.—could transfer funds for CIA covert operations "without 
regard to any provision of law." 

In the summer of 1952, DCI Walter B. Smith sent a memorandum to 
the Director, Psychological Strategy Board outlining the CIA’s 
proposal to the NSC concerning "problems" related to UFO 
program management indicating that there were clear 
"implications for psychological warfare" and a much needed 
charter for "intelligence and operations" in which Smith 
desired discussions along these lines for the "utilization of 
these phenomenon for psychological warfare purposes." In tab 
(a) Smith drafted the CIA program proposal to the NSC Executive 
Secretary concerning the "current situation" regarding press 
coverage of UFO sightings from domestic and foreign sources so 
far analyzed by the Office of Scientific Intelligence and 
Weapons Evaluation Department. Given the fact that CIA analysts 
had ruled out 80% as prosaic or man—made, Smith was concerned 
with the remaining 20% which might compromise classified 
defense projects requested a much "broader, coordinated effort" 
to shore up the Air Forces UFO project and add a higher degree 
of confidence within the CIA that "present efforts" were not 
going to be derailed. Smith strongly recommended that the CIA 
"and agencies of the Department of Defense be directed to 
formulate and carry out a program of intelligence and research" 
necessary to "solve the problem of instant positive 
identification" of UFO sightings. In tab (b) Smith drafted what 
the CIA UFO project required in the form of assistance and 
cooperation to make the agency’s "program of intelligence and 
research" doable:

  The Director of Central Intelligence shall formulate and carry 
  out a program of intelligence and research activities as 
  required to solve the problem of instant positive 
  identification of unidentified flying objects.

  Upon call of the Director of Central Intelligence, Government 
  departments and agencies shall provide assistance in this 
  program of intelligence and research to the extent of their 
  capacity provided, however, that the DCI shall avoid 
  duplication of activities toward the solution of this problem.

  This effort shall be coordinated with the military services 
  and the Research and Development Board of the Department of 
  Defense, with the Psychological Strategy Board and other 
  Government agencies as appropriate.

  The Director of Central Intelligence shall disseminate 
  information concerning the program of intelligence and 
  research activities in this field to the various departments 
  and agencies which have authorized interest therein.

  Note: For a detailed look at the Walter B. Smith Memo please 
  see the following pages below.

  Walter B. Smith Memo Page1

  Walter B. Smith Memo Tab A

  Walter B. Smith Memo Tab B



The NSC 68 estimate suggested that the Soviets were throwing 
large amounts of precious resources into armaments of all kinds 
and supported Smith’s outlook on the possibility of "total war" 
and "annihilation" unless the U.S. gained the high ground in 
technological developments. Thus, a need for another Manhattan 
Project was endorsed by President Eisenhower and immediate 
steps were taken to locate and build a research center in the 
Nevada desert. This site was located just outside of Nellis 
AFB. The CIA and Lockheed, its primary contractor began 
occupying various sites controlled by the Atomic Energy 
Commission known as Groom Lake for black projects such as 
ANGEL, AQUITONE, OXCART, LOOKING GLASS, and a host of others. 
Other sites were later constructed at Papoose Lake, Tonopah 
Test Range, Indian Springs, and annex sites in New Mexico, 
California, Arizona, and Texas to facilitate other "agencies" 
involved in the "program."

To insure the security of the "program" carried out at these 
sites, an elaborate camouflage operation was conducted by the 
CIA and the Air Force known to all researchers as Project BLUE 
BOOK. Initiated by Major General Charles P. Cabell USAF, 
Director of Air Force Intelligence, Project BLUE BOOK (the 
successor to GRUDGE) began in the spring of 1952 for the sole 
purpose of collecting information from all sources including 
the public and forwarding it to the DCI for further evaluation 
as specified in Smith’s 1952 NSC draft memorandum. In April 
1953, Cabell was sworn in as Deputy Director of Central 
Intelligence by President Eisenhower shortly after Major Edward 
Ruppelt left the project. Cabell was appraised of the CIA’s 
January 1953 assessment in which H.P. Robertson, Director of 
the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group presided over concurred 
with GRUDGE recommendations to "strip the Unidentified Flying 
Objects of special status" and "institute policies on 
intelligence" by "an integrated program…to train personnel to 
recognize and reject false indications…and strengthen regular 
channels for the evaluation of and prompt reaction to true 
indications of hostile measures."

I find it interesting that the alleged Top Secret Special 
Operations Manual dated April 1954 defined the reason for 
deception and camouflage of the CIA’s UFO "intelligence and 
research activities" by stating that the greatest threat to 
secrecy was "the acquisition and study of such advanced 
technology by foreign powers unfriendly to the United States." 
This concern is echoed in a 1952 briefing given to Air Defense 
Command units of the classified activities of the Air Technical 
Intelligence Center "is not to investigate "flying saucer" 
reports, it is charged with prevention of technological 
surprise by a foreign country." The manual also relates how the 
camouflage operated by imposing a "total press blackout" and 
issuing "cover stories" prefaced by official denials. This is 
quite similar to past modus operandi employed by military and 
CIA covert operations and PSYOP policies of psychological 
warfare. This could have been the same policy for the Air 
Force’s Project SILVER BUG, a jet powered flying saucer test 
bed aircraft development for vertical takeoff and landing 
fighters and bombers. It is also the same year that a case 
study in psychological warfare manual was published for the 
Department of the Army titled A Psychological Warfare Casebook, 
Technical Memorandum ORO-T-360 and revised in1956 and 1958 
under contract with Operations Research Office, Johns Hopkins 
University.


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VINNIE'S UNTIMELY DEATH
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