The second phase meetings were also held at the Marine Base at Quantico Virginiaand the group became known as Quantico II. Nelson Rockefeller built a retreat somewhere in Maryland which could only be reached by air for MJ-12 and the studycommittee so that they could meet away from the public scrunity. This secret meeting place is known by the code name "The Country Club". Complete living, ea-ting, recreation, library, and meeting facilities exist at the location. The study group was "publicly" closed in the later months of 1958 and Henry Kis-singer published what was offically termed the results in 1957 as "Nuclear Weap-ons and Foreign Policy" by Henry Kissinger, published for the Council on ForeignRelations by Harper & Brothers, New York. In truth the manuscript had already been 80% written while Kissinger was at Harvard. The study group continued veil-ed in secrecy. A clue to the seriousness Kissinger attached to the study can be found in statements by his wife and friends. Many of them stated that Henry would leave home early each morning and return late each night without speaking to anyone or responding to anyone. It seemed as if he were in another world which held no room for anyone else. These statements were very revealing. The revelations of the alien presence and actions during the study must have been a great shock. Henry Kissinger was defi-nitly out of character during the time surrounding these meetings. He would never again be affected in this manner no matter the seriousness of any subsequ-ent event. On many occasions ne would work very late into the night after