Since some people sought to try to piss me off, gang stalk my feed & attack me acting like a bunch of disruptive JTRIG/MISOC agents.


Here's a form of catastrophic Disclosure.
In 1992, Irena Scott, began giving disclosures of her former employer Battelle, at first in 92 not naming names.
Scott later named names like scientists, E.J. Center, Howard Cross & a friend of Center known only originally as "Nicholson," in her @Mufon presentation in 94. In 94, Scott further wrote an article for Mufon. This was when she was simultaneously on Mufon Board as well.
Scott served on MUFON Board Dirs. (1993–2000), acting as a consultant in physiology & astronomy, & as a field investigator. She further served as Dir. of Publications, co-editing an estimated 8 Mufon symposiums. She was also a State Dir. for Ohio MUFON & founding member of Mid-Ohio Research Associates (MORA).
In her 1994 article she named individuals like Dr. E.J. Center & another scientist a friend of E.J. Center, who she only referred to as "Nicholson." Nicholson was later exposed by researcher Anthony Bragalia as Warren “Nick” Nicholson in his article on his blog in mid 2000s.

Scott also named 1960s era program names & provided memos using her contacts in Battelle alumni. These included 1961 Moon Dust/Blue Fly memos showing UFO interest & MIC recovery efforts. Details that weren't publicly disclosed in FOIA requests at the time.
Early FOIA releases by Robert Todd & William Moore provided some initial docs with program names, but they were fragmented redacted, & info was limited. Substantial, more revealing info & broader public awareness didn't come until late 90s from Clifford Stone’s FOIA efforts & Sen. Jeff Bingaman’s interventions in 1992. Which resulted in Air Force lying to Sen. Bingaman through Lt. Col. John E. Madison in a letter attached to this post in images.
Further, Moon Dust/Bluefly docs didn't become public until late 90s early 2000s. When operational details, teletype, & recovery reports from 1960s–1970s were released through FOIA.
In 2000s, even more docs surfaced through FOIA, including 1967–1972 State Dept cables.

That same time period FOIA requests obtained Battelle Progress Report 1 & pieces of part 2, confirming Scott's claims from 90s.
Other Battelle scientists named later by Scott in her 2018 book, "Sacred Corridors," included:
L.W. Eastwood
C.M. Craighead
F. Fawn
C.W. Simmons
& others named in Progress Report 1 & 2.
Battelle-WPAB progress report 1 1949:

Battelle Progress report 2:

Battelle involved in SAP:
Moon Dust, Blue Fly memo showing UFO interest, 1961:
Moon Dust details:
Moon Dust Pakistan UFO report:
Moon Dust Nepal UFO report & 1127th (1/3 way down):
Moon Dust wanted USAF to analyze Canadian debris:
July 18, 1960, object with spokes crashes into Clan Lake (navigate via arrows for other pages):
Nov 2, 1962, cylinder crashes in Alexis Creek:
October 17, 1968, object crashes and fragments recovered near Wollaston Lake in Saskatchewan:
Joint CAN-US DoT CIRVIS procedures, 3/4 down page (not text searchable):
Some Moon Dust docs remain classified with obvious gaps.
In 2021 Pentagon admitted to Anthony Bragalia it was involved in UFO materiel study. It was a headlined Dailymail article at time in process inadvertently confirming Scott's 2018 book, "Sacred Corridors." Oops!

That was pre-David Grusch talking about CR & pre-2022 Congressional hearing first one with Ronald Moultrie, & friends.
Case closed! 🔡
Video credit: "It's Redacted," on YouTube an old channel that disappeared.
post-image
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
Add a comment
Add a comment
No comments