...he seemed to have given the subject considerable thought:
"I occasionally think how quickly our differences, worldwide, would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world." -- Then-president Ronald Reagan during the 1988 summit with Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev
The war criminal and traitor Henry Kissinger raised similar language:
"Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order (referring to the 1991 LA Riot). Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond (i.e., an "extraterrestrial" invasion), whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government." -- Dr. Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991
Speaking of Capitalism’s Invisible Army, Jacques Vallee talked about a CIA Cuba Project that involved projecting an image of the Virgin Mary or other UP on to the side of a cloud. The thing was supposed to scare the daylights out of the Cuban people and get them think the End of Days had arrived.
Vallee Dimensions Cuba UFO Cloud Projector
In “Dimensions,” Vallee wrote:
It may seem preposterous for government to spend time and money testing the public’s reaction to the idea of contact with extraterrestrials. Yet, I strongly suspect at least two major UFO cases were covert experiments in rumor generation and in the deliberate of contactee cults (one of these cases took place in Spain, one in France). To the skeptical reader, I can only point out that there are people on the government payroll who’s job it is to devise contingency plans for all sorts of extreme situations. Under the Nixon administration, a White House task force had even proposed a scheme for the invasion of Cuba that involved a submarine equipped with lasers. It would “paint” an image of Christ over the island to simulate the Second Coming. This “miracle,” it was thought, would disturb the Catholic population in Havana, paralyze communications, and disorganize the Cuban armed forces long enough for commandos to seize strategic points and overthrow the Castro regime.
In his well-documented book, “War on the Mind,” clinical psychologist Peter Watson, who was a member of The Sunday Times Insight team which investigated (among other things) the use of psychological warfare by the British, reveals that the equipment has been developed to use low-lying clouds as a screen off which to bounce huge propaganda shows. Tape recordings of primitive gods had been prepared to be played from helicopters, thus frightening tribes.
During the Vietnam War, a U.S. military unit called the 4th Psyop Group, invented an image projector called the “Miralux.” It used 85mm slides and 1,000-watt bulb to project pictures on buildings, mountains, and cloudbanks.
I believe that it is imperative for scientists to study UFOs. But we should not do it naively. With the process of human technology, it is becoming possible to study any UFO report without considering the possibility of a deliberate deception, along with the other classical hypotheses. Many UFO groups are gullible to any rumor that seems to support the extraterrestrial credo, without seriously investigating where the rumor comes from and who may have been interested in spreading it. The skeptical zeal of some of the more vocal debunkers is also inspired by the need to maintain political control. To prevent genuine scientific study from being organized, all that is needed is to maintain a certain threshold of ridicule around the phenomenon. This can be done easily enough by a few influential science writers under the guise of humanism and rationalism. UFO research is equated by them with false science, thus creating an atmosphere of guilt by association which is deadly to any independent scientist. Efforts are made to systematically discredit professional researchers who investigate the phenomenon.
Source: “Dimensions: A Casebook for Alien Contact," pp. 248-249, 1988, Contemporary Books, Chicago.
UFOs don't have to little green men to be tools for the political classes.