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 MJ 12... officiel à retenir !

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Pensez-vous qu'une organisation similaire au " MJ 12 " existe en France ?
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MessageSujet: Re: MJ 12... officiel à retenir !   Sam 2 Aoû - 10:02

Tout sur Majestic à cette adresse :
http://www.majesticdocuments.com/documents/intro.php

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MessageSujet: MJ 12... officiel à retenir !   Mar 13 Fév - 22:51


http://www.majesticdocuments.com/pdf/masterlist-mj12.pdf


Group Photos Section: Suspected Majestic Personnel

This section consists of a series of photographs and explanations
that suggest links to MJ-12 personnel. The military photographs are
from the National Archives and show in some cases�such as the photo at
the left�clear and proud associations of known MJ-12 members, in this
case, Dr. Theodore Von Karman, General Donald Putt and Dr. Robert E.
Lombard.


Group Photos
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General Douglas MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief of the
Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area, photographed with some of
his landing officers on an island in the Southwest Pacific during the
General's visit to American troops, who immediately afterward made
their first landing on New Britain, Major Japanese base. Left to right:
Major General S. J. Chamberlin, General MacArthur's Operations Officer,
Lt. General Walter Kreueger, Commander of the American Sixth Army;
General MacArthur; Brig. General E. D. Patrick, Chief of Staff of the
Sixth Army; Vice-Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid, Commander of the Allied
Naval Forces; and Major General Ennis R. Whitehead, Deputy Commander of
the Fifth Air Force. 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.





Presentation of Colliers Trophy to Gen. Carl Spaatz
by President Truman, December 17, 1945. General Spaatz went on to
become the first leader of the Army Air Forces. He would have been "in
charge" in July 1947.





President Truman presenting the Distinguished
Service Medal to Gen. H. H. ("Hap") Arnold. Not only was Arnold well
liked, but also he was a very distinguished leader.





General of the Army Henry H. Arnold (on right)
turning over Army Air Forces to Gen. Carl A. Spaatz. Photo taken by Mr.
James. L. Hussey, AAF Photographer, February 9, 1946. "Hap" Arnold
would have remained on distribution for important sensitive materials.






(Left to right) Col. C. R. Glenn, chief surgeon of
Air Materiel Command, Maj. Gen. Malcolm G. Grow, Air Surgeon of the
AAF, Brig. Gen Wallace Graham, personal physician to President Truman,
and Col. E. J. Kendricks, chief of the aero-medical laboratory at
Wright Field, gather for a brief chat during a break in sessions of the
first Flight Surgeon�s school which opened at Wright Field on April 7,
1947. Had any of these men performed autopsies on aliens from the
crashes of 1941 or May 1947? Malcolm Grow in the author of reports on
air accidents during the summer of 1947.





Science Advisory Board meeting in 1947 (left half of
room). This is an interesting group of names to compare with the
speculated "members" of the Majestic Project.





Science Advisory Board meeting in 1947 (right half
of room). Lower right person is Dr. William R. Sears, who later was on
the committee that granted a Ph.D. to Dr. Robert M. Wood.






Initial meeting of the National Security Resources
Board at White House, 13 November 1947. James Forrestal, 2nd from left
next to President Truman. These men would have been very likely been
informed of the July 1947 crashes, and were the ones tasked to make the
money available.





Joint Research and Development Board Meeting, 11
February 1948. Seated left to right are: Major General L. C. Craigie,
General Joseph T. McNarney, General Jacob L. Devers, Dr. Vannevar Bush,
Chairman of Joint Research and Development Board, Vice Admiral E. W.
Mills, Vice Admiral J. D. Price and Lt. General H. S. Arnold. The JRDB
implemented the funding for new developments based on new science. In
those days, the view was that scientific breakthroughs could make a
quick military difference as evidenced by our atomic bomb example.





Taken 2 April 1948 by James Evans, Air Force
photographer. General Spaatz turning over the Air Force
responsibilities to General Hoyt Vandenberg (right), with Secretary of
the Air Force Symington looking on approvingly. Vandenberg was the one
who is reported to have "killed" the extraterrestrial explanation for
flying saucers.






Secretary of the Air Force Stuart Symington
conferring with Gen Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Chief of Staff of the Air Force
with the world at their fingertips, on 9 September 1948. Vandenberg is
on the panel shown on the first page of the "1st Annual Report."





Taken 4 October 1948 by James Evans, Air Force
Photographer. This shows General Hoyt S. Vandenberg conferring over an
unknown document, perhaps an organization chart. It appears that the
contents of the page have been air-brushed out.





Secretary of Defense James Forrestal's last meeting,
25 March 1949. Among those present were: Under Secretary of Navy, W. J.
Kenney; Secretary of AF, W. Stuart Symington; Secretary of Army,
Kenneth C. Royall; Mr. James Forrestal; General Omar Bradley; Admiral
Louis Denfield and General Hoyt S. Vandenberg. Shortly after this
photograph Forrestal resigned, and two months later he was murdered,
according the one of our documents (Fragment of Annex C).






Dr. Theodore von Karman, Brigadier General Donald L.
Putt, and Dr. Albert E. Lombard, Jr., three of the U. S. Air Forces top
scientific personnel. Dr. von Karman was chairman of the Scientific
Advisory Group, and organization which coordinates the latest
scientific thinking with USAF operational planning. General Putt was
Director of USAF Research and Development in the Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff, Material, in Headquarters, USAF, and Dr. Lombard is
head of the Research Division under General Putt. Al Lombard went on to
become the head of McDonnell Aircraft Company research laboratories and
was a personal acquaintance of Dr. Robert M. Wood.






General Staff Meeting at Washington, D. C., 20
August 1951, (left to right) Gen. Emery S. Wetzel, Lt. Gen. Chas. B.
Stone, Lt. Gen Thos. D. White, Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Gen. Hoyt S.
Vandenberg, Gen. Howard A. Craig, Lt. Gen. Orval R. Cook and Maj. Gen.
Donald L. Putt. This is the group of men who established and
implemented Air Force Policy.






Air power and prayer power were the topics of
conversation as His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman conferred with
Maj. Gen. Ralph F. Stearley outside the Okinawa headquarters of the
Twentieth Air Force. Military vicar for the armed forces, Cardinal
Spellman spent a day talking with combat personnel throughout the
island. January 1952. Three of our documents allude to interaction with
Spellman. It is certainly reasonable that he would have been "called"
to comment on any ET remains. However, references to him do not prove
that such an event happened.







General Nathan F. Twining, left, is congratulated by
Hon. Harold E. Talbott (right), Secretary of the Air Force, after being
sworn as Air Force Chief of Staff. Looking on are, left to right:
General Thomas D. White, Vice Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force; Colonel
K. E. Thiebaud, Air Adjutant General and General Hoyt S. Vandenberg,
retiring Chief of Staff. General Twining was sworn in during ceremonies
at the Pentagon following the retiring ceremonies for General
Vandenberg at Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, DC, 1 July 1953. It
is interesting that the reins of leadership were passed to a General
who was apparently involved in the UFO crash recoveries.
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