From: ph@directory.yale.edu (Public Cluster Macintosh)
Subject: real information: the ice files, NSA, SECRET
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 1994 12:55:28 -0500
Organization: Yale University Academic Computing Services

The following information was given to me by Larry, who has one of the
best catalogs of alternative information available, email to
spacebooks@aol.com for his details...

The Ice Documents Press Conference
                      National Press Club 
                        Washington, D.C. 
                          Presented by:
           Mr. Dale Goudie and Mr. Christian Lambright
                          June 25, 1987



NOTE: The following is the text of the press conference prepared
and presented by Mr. Dale Goudie and Mr. Christian Lambright,
including referenced documents and related articles as
attachments. 

Readers should keep in mind that the following information is
based on verified documents and bears no connection, association
or relationship whatever to the unverified "MJ-12" documents. 

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 June 25, 1987
 Washington, D.C. 
 Press Conference, National Press Club 
 Opening Statements on Project Aquarius 
  and Incidents at Kirtland AFB 

We came to Washington, D.C. on a direct challenge that had been
made on a National Television Network as to the authenticity of
newly released information by the National Security Agency (NSA)
concerning Project Aquarius; and other documents released via
Freedom of Information Act requests which would indicate that a
Project Aquarius truly exists. 

The reason we made a point of this is because the American People
were told on a National Television Network that these projects
never did exist.  The public was told this based on a single
request to the United Stated Air Force regarding these projects
and the Air Force's subsequent denial of their existence. 

What initially brought our attention to Project Aquarius was from
a 17 Nov 1980 Telex for AFOSI only, Attachment A, basically
stating that a Project Aquarius existed.  This document also
revealed that several other government agencies, led by NASA,
actively investigates legitimate sightings through covert cover. 
The document goes on to say, "the official US Government policy
and results of Project Aquarius is still classified Top Secret
with no dissemination outside of official intelligence channels
and with restricted access to MJ Twelve." 

Five years later our attention was drawn, through a request to
the National Security Agency (NSA), to the fact that Project
Aquarius was found to be genuine.  This document is dated 3 March
1986, serial #: J9014B, attachment B, and which states in part
"Please be advised that Project Aquarius does not deal with
unidentified aerial objects."  We refer to this document as the
"Ice Document" because this is the document that broke the ice
for the first time acknowledging that a Project Aquarius does
exist. 

The next document we received from the National Security Agency
is dated 15 April 1986, Serial #: J9014C, attachment C, and which
states "Project Aquarius is classified Top Secret."  The document
goes on to say "This document is classified because its
disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally
grave damage to the national security."  These two newly released
documents were put on CUFON a year ago, at the end of April 1986. 
CUFON stands for Computer UFO Network, which is a free
international telecommunications system for factual information
concerning only the subject matter of unidentified flying
objects. 

The next document that came to our attention and which we found
very important, is a document from  the National Security Agency
(NSA) dated 27 January 1987, Serial #: Q4-072-87, attachment D,
and it is to the Honorable John Glenn, United States Senate and
which states in part the subject of paragraph 4, "Project
Aquarius , has been the subject of numerous FOIA requests. 
Apparently there is or was an Air Force Project by that name
which dealt with UFO's.  Consequently, there is also an NSA
National Security Agency project by that name.  The NSA project
does not deal with UFO's."  from these documents alone, obviously
we are not being told the truth.  And for the first time we
recognize that Project Aquarius  does deal with UFO's.  And
remember, the Telex for AFOSI only was dated November 17, 1980. 

The next document that you will see is the one that focussed our
attention on the serious realty that UAO's (Unidentified Aerial
Objects) sometimes  referred to as UFO's (Unidentified Flying
Objects) are landing on top strategic military installations. 
This document is dated 2-9 September 1980 from AFOSI Det,
Kirtland AFB, NM., see attachment E.  Source and evaluation Major
Ernest E. Edwards.  This incident took place at Kirtland Air
Force Base on the 8th of August, 1980.  Three security police
assigned to 1608 SPS, KAFB, NM, on duty inside the Manzano
weapons storage area sighted an unidentified light in the air
that travelled from north to south over the Coyote Canyon area of
the Department of Defence Restricted Test Range on KAFB, NM. 
Please remember that this unidentified light was sighted at 11:50
p.m. on th 8th of August. 

30 minutes later on August 9th, another sighting took place.  At
approximately 0020 hours, (12:20 a.m.) a guardsman was driving
east on the Coyote Canyon access road on a building check of an
alarmed structure.  As he approached the structure he observed a
bright light near the ground behind the structure.  He also
observed an object he first thought was a helicopter.  But after
driving closer he observed a "round disk-shaped object."  He
attempted to radio for a backup patrol but his radio would not
work.

As he approached the disk-shaped object on foot armed with a
shotgun the disk-shaped object took off on a vertical direction
at a high rate of speed.  The guard was a former helicopter
mechanic in the U.S. Army and "stated the disk-shaped object he
observed was not a helicopter." 

On 8 September, 1980 it was learned from Sandia Security that
another security guard observed th object land near the alarmed
structure during the first week of August, but did not report it
until later for fear of harassment.  The two alarmed structures
located within the area contained HQ CR 44 material.  The
following evening, August 10th, 1980, a New Mexico State
Patrolman sighted an aerial object land in the Manzanos between
Belen and Albuquerque, in NM.  The patrolman reported the
sighting to Kirtland Air Force Base Command Post, who later
referred the patrolman to the AFOSI Dist. 17.  AFOSI Dist. 17
advised the patrolman to make a report through his own agency. 
On the 11th of August, 1980 the Kirtland Information Office
advised the patrolman that the United Stated Air Force no longer
investigates such sightings unless they occur on a United States
Air Force Base. 

On the 13th of August, 1980 a maintenance officer for Kirtland
Air Force Base reported that RADAR approach control equipment and
scanner RADAR were inoperative due to high frequency jamming from
an unknown cause "which was later determined to be of possible
hostile frequency jamming."  Total blackout of the entire RADAR
approach systems to include "Albuquerque Airport which is a
civilian airport "and was in effect between 1630-2215 hours,
which in civilian time is 4:30 p.m. to 10:15 p.m., a total time
of 5 hours and 45 minutes.  This would mean that all RADARs were
out, "civilian and military for that time period."  Also, RADAR
approach control back-up systems were inoperative. 

On the same day Defence Nuclear Agency Radio frequency monitors
determined by vector analysis that the interference was being
sent from an area (V-90 degrees or due east).  On DAF map
coordinates E-28.6.  The area was located northwest of "Coyote
Canyon Test Range."  It was later determined that no land-based
agency could disclose any information that could have caused such
interference. 

At 2216 hours, (10:16 p.m.), all RADAR equipment returned to
normal operation without further incident.  The conclusions to
the whole incident were that the possibility of hostile
intelligence jamming could not be ruled out, but at the same
time, it was not concluded that the reported landings and
sightings of these aerial objects held any significance to the
possible hostile jamming.

It should be obvious to anyone who takes the time to read the
material that is available today concerning these incidents at
Kirtland Air Force Base that landings did take place of
Unauthorized Aerial Objects, (UAO's), that were not part of any
government agency or any military agency of the United States of
America.  It should also be obvious that, taking all these
documents and this incident into consideration, there is a
cover-up by certain agencies of the United States Government
concerning these Unauthorized Aerial Objects, (UAO's), commonly
referred to as UFO's, Unidentified Flying Objects. 

It is our contention that the people of the United States have a
right to know. If, as stated, these UFO's pose no threat, then
why are we denied information concerning the investigations by
these agencies  doing the research and investigations, which is
ongoing today.  Since these objects are real, as documentation
has proven, according to our own military sources, and remember
that a great deal of  documentation is from police officers,
doctors, trained observers, and scientists.  It is long past the
time when we should be treated as first-class citizens and given
the information that will enable intelligent people to understand
what is happening in our own skies.  One should also note here
that these are not isolated incidents.  For instance, in 1980, we
have knowledge that a landing of an aerial object took place at
Bentwaters, an American Air Force Base in England, where security
soldiers have come forward and testified as to the authenticity
of this landing, and went so far as to say that they were
threatened if they were to reveal this information.

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