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Wilbert Smith Quotes Aliens It is my opinion that the people
from outside are so much like us that they could mingle with us and we would be none the
wiser. (Milne letter 1957) My own contacts as yet have been
entirely indirect, and I would like to meet these people face to face. Even though I have
had most convincing demonstrations of their advanced technology and I am quite sure of
their reality, I would still feel much happier if I could meet them. (Fry letter
1956) Certain officials in my
government are aware of my contact with these people and are willing to let me play it my
way. (Keyhoe letter 1955) We
have been in touch with one group of the space people. They know of Alan (Dan Frys
alien) but they are not directly associated with him. Apparently, the time for us is very
short and there are several groups who have an interest in the outcome. Most of them are
friendly, but there is at least one group that is bent on exploitation. These later have a
base near North Bay. (Gesner letter 1955) I
also have had experience with these folks ability to project mental pictures etc. I have
been shown quite a few of their machine elements. Television, cloth etc, as well as some
of their manufacturing methods. I must say that in general they are much simpler, more
direct and ever so much more efficient than ours. It all stems from a better knowledge of
physics, which we just kid ourselves that we have and dont. I am naturally itching
to make up some of the things, but I am told to have patience, that the time is not yet
right. (Gesner letter 1955) Communication Some time ago we tried radio
contact with the saucer people on 19,940 kc, but without much luck. Apparently, they could
hear us sweeping by their receiver setting, and we could hear a powerful station sweeping
erratically across 19,940 but we couldnt tune it in . . .I havent yet been
able to check on 10.8 mc. But expect to do shortly. I am in change of all the monitoring
services in Canada so it shouldnt be too hard to get some of the boys to have a
listen.(Letter to David 1955) With regard to direct
communication, I can only comment that we on earth do not call the tune; we only dance
when they call it. I know of no way in which direct communication can be established from
this end. If they want to talk to you they will arrange it. (Castator letter 1956) I am afraid that you are assuming
that I have a great deal more drag with the space people than I actually have. While they
are quite frank with me up to a point I find that I can not get them to alter their plans
one tiny bit. I have tried to coax them into making a landing in my presence, but with no
success. They tell me All in due time. Although I have talked to them and they
have shown me diagrams and pictures, we have never met face to face. I know what several of them look like and I think I would recognize
them if we met, but they steadfastly refuse to be pushed. (Gesner letter 1955) I think you might be a bit hasty
in dismissing telepathic communication with these people from elsewhere, since
I know that the system they use does resemble telepathy to some extent, but it is actually
electrical, even though they have cut out most of the intervening equipment such as
microphones, earphones, vocal cords etc. I have generated this energy in the lab, but I am
not smart enough to do anything with it. I only know that it exists, and the boys from
topside admit that is what they use. ( Letter to Bill 1959) There are several groups of
people who have managed contacts with extraterrestrials, and I am trying to piece together
the identity and purposes of these various groups. (Innes letter 1955) I have never met any of these
people from elsewhere face to face, although several of my friends have, and I have
confidence in their veracity. I have communicated them by radio and by tensor
beam, and indirectly through contacts, and I can honestly say that I am well
acquainted with some of these people from outside as I am with people with whom I work at
my office. (Trench letter 1959) I do NOT agree with NICAP policy
on contact stories. I have spent too many hours conversing with people from elsewhere to
have any doubts about their reality are that they are what they claim to be. Those of us
who have been fortunate enough to have contact with these people have learned a great
deal, and profited greatly by this knowledge, in those things that count, that we can take
with us. (Letter to Keyhoe 1958) Yes, we are in contact with AFFA,
and others in his group. I have had many long and interesting exchanges with him, and have
found him entirely consistent and way beyond me in mental powers. (Adamski letter
1955) Crashed Flying Saucers You may recall a report 8 months
ago about a saucer crash landing in Heligoland, and taken by the Norwegians. AFFA says
that it is one of his ships and it is possible that the British may eventually have gotten
their hands on it. I think there are several of them in earth peoples hands, but I
am afraid that they wont learn much about them from inspection; about as much as a
Hotentot would learn about one of our aircraft. One must got to kindergarten before one
goes to college. (Letter to David 1955) I cannot comment on the True
September 52 article as I just dont know. I do have knowledge from excellent sources
that saucers HAVE crashed and fallen into the hands of earth people. I have handled some
hardware, but all this is deeply buried in classification and may as well be
in the fourth dimension for all the good it is in establishing the reality of the craft or
the people who manipulate them. (Letter to Bill 1959) Evaluation of Evidence They are a hundred feet or more in
diameter; they can travel at speeds of several thousand miles per hour; they can reach
altitudes well above these, which would support conventional aircraft or balloons; and
ample power and force seem to be available for all required maneuvers. Taking these
factors into account, it is difficult to reconcile this performance with the capabilities
of our technology, and unless the technology of some terrestrial nation is much more
advanced than is generally known, we are forced to the conclusion that the vehicles are
probably extra-terrestrial, in spite of our prejudices to the contrary" "From the weight of the evidence,
I think they come from outer space, but I can't prove it. The best I have is data on which
you can put a probability figure...look at it this way, if a stock promoter told you that
there was a 60 per cent probability that a certain stock would go up, I don't think you
would invest with him. But if the weatherman told you there was a 60 per cent probability
that a hurricane was going to hit your area, I think you'd hurry up and bring in the lawn
furniture. It's a question of viewpoint. You have to make up your own mind how significant you think the matter is." Flying Saucer Observatory "The deflection in the line (drawn
by an electronically operated pen) was greater and more pronounced than we have seen even
when a large aircraft has passed overhead. I ran outside to see what might be in the sky.
The overcast was down to a thousand feet, so that whatever it was that caused the sharp
variation was concealed behind the clouds. We must now ask ourselves what it could have
been." (Detection made August 1954 two days before Project Magnet closed) For your information we are
placing in operation an observation post near the DRB establishment at Shirleys Bay, for
the purpose of getting measurements on the various reported factors, should we be
fortunate to have one of the objects pass near. The equipment will detect and
measure simultaneously gamma radiation, radio noise, magnetic variations, and gravity
variations. It will also trigger the ionospheric recorder and get a trace of anything that
happens to be overhead. According to the past statistics we should be pretty sure of a
sighting here within a year. (letter to military liaison in Washington 1953) We closed down the saucer station
because it had served its purpose and was contributing nothing that we did not already
know or could find out from other sources. Also, it was the focus of public attention
which we feel is undesirable at the present time. The instruments are still intact and
available if we get any bright ideas. (Gesner letter 1954) Government
Cover-up
You ask why there is no official
story about the reality of the saucers. I think it is a combination of circumstances, the
most important one being that it is not in the present sequence that we should be
told. (Trench letter 1959) For
your information EVERY nation on this planet has been officially informed of the existence
of the space crafts and their occupants from elsewhere, and as nations they must accept
responsibility for any lack of action or any official position which they may take. There
is nothing more to be done along these lines, and effort in this direction is
wasted. (Caswell letter 1959) I am informed that all
governments have been informed officially of the existence and reality of the people from
elsewhere, but there is no pressure to get governments to accept them; this being the
responsibility of everyone. (Popowich letter 1958) Fact is when certain government
people came face to face with the reality of the space people, and realized there
wasnt anything they could do about it, they promptly closed their eyes and hoped the
whole thing would go away! (Fry letter 1956) As
you must realize, the implications of gravity control are so great that once it is
demonstrated there will be those who will want it sealed up promptly. There will no doubt
be U.S. Military people present at the demonstration on the off-chance that it will work,
and they will be armed with all the legal papers to impound the whole thing, not only what
is at Oklahoma City, but throughout the entire O.T.C. Enterprises. (Letter to Bob
1959) The
only reason that those in authority have said nothing about it is that they simply
dont know what to do about it. (Interview with Sudbury Star) You
enquire if the story about Canada building a space ship is true, and I can honestly say
that I know nothing about it, and I doubt very much if it is true. You see, I know
probably more about the behaviour of field and various angles of attack than anyone else
in the country, so I just cant see them doing anything that I wasnt in on.
However, I do hope to be able to do something myself with private capitol in the near
future, but that is far from settled. Canada did some work on a circular airfoil ship at
the AVRO plant near Toronto, but abandoned the project last fall. (letter to Gesner 1955) Hardware In posting your representative with
questions please be sure the questions ask exactly what you want to know. If you ask,
Does the Air force have any saucer hardware? you will get No,
truthfully. The hardware is not held by the Air Force. (Popowitch letter 1958) Fitch: You say that you had to return
it (a piece of hardware) - did you return it to the Air
Force, Mr. Smith? Smith: Not the Air Force. Much higher
than that. Fitch: The Central Intelligence Agency?
Smith: (Chuckles) I'm sorry, gentlemen,
but I don't care to go beyond that point. I can say that it went into the hands of a
highly classified group. You will have to solve that problem - their identity - for
yourselves. Various items of
hardware are known to exist, but they are usually promptly clapped into
security and therefore are not available to the general public. Substances such as
angel hair and molten tin, etc. have been observed to drop from these craft,
and have been gathered and analyzed. Strong magnetic disturbances have been observed in
the vicinity of these craft. In fact, I would say that many more people have more evidence
supporting the reality of the flying saucers than for the reality of atom bombs. But atom
bombs bear the stamp of official disclosure. (Article Sputniks, Saucers, and
Spacecraft) You seem to be most interested in
UFO hardware. There is a great deal of this around, most of it in US official
hands (NOT USAF!) hands but there is quite a bit in private hands as well. Project MagnetUnfortunately, the Canadian
program is classified at the moment and I am therefore not in position to pass along to
you much of the information which comes to hand. I can assure you however, that sightings
in Canada are subject to pretty rigorous investigation, and it is hoped that the results
may someday be made public. (Letter to Civilian Saucer Investigation 1952) As
you may have heard the Government decided to drop further official investigation of the
flying saucer phenomena, but I am carrying on with the work as a purely private project. There
were a number of reasons behind this decision which I cant go into, but they did not
include lack of results.
(Myer letter 1954) The project was official in that files
were set up, and procedures established within the Government to handle the sightings
reports. There was practically no money spent on the project and when the official report
was being recommended that more financial effort be made, the government felt that such
could not be justified in the face of the publicity which the project had suffered from.
It was therefore dropped officially and reverted to an entirely private effort, which is
in its present status. Secrecy They (the military) collected
much data, classified it, and buried it so effectively that no one else could get at it,
and those that might have been able to sort the matter out found themselves deprived of
the basic data and had to content themselves with the bits that escaped the clutches of
the military. I am still of two minds as to
whether or not this knowledge should be released into the world today. Once the step is
taken there can be no return, and we have before us the horrible example of Atomic
Energy. (To Fry 1961) I
am very amused at your attempts to get my Project Magnet report. You will recall that I
remarked last march that I didnt think you had the proverbial snowball of prying it
loose. No minister in his right mind is going to release ANY report which in an way might
prove embarrassing or give rise to questions which he or his colleagues might find
difficult to answer. (Letter to Bill 1959) If you consider preparing any
further publication on the saucer problem I shall do all I can within security limits to
assist. (Letter to Keyhoe 1952) Further to our discussion in
Washington in December, I have given the matter considerable thought and feel that it
would not be wise to discuss our activities with American scientists until we have had an
opportunity to have them discussed thoroughly within an entirely Canadian group . . . I
shall, however, bring with me to Washington some of the data and my draft report so that
you can see at first hand what we have been doing. I am sure that you will agree it would
be premature to discuss these matters with nationals of another country before we have had
them cleared by our own people. (Letter to Aurauld Wright, military liaison at the
Canadian Embassy in Washington 1952) Topside Messages There is a great deal more that I
would like to publish but the boys topside say no, not at present. Apparently, the need of
the moment is to appreciate the great truth of the relationship of man to his Universe;
technical details and design data on space ships can come later when we are more
civilized. (Letter to Mrs. Campbell 1958) Cosmic Law requires that each race work out its own destiny, provided that it does not menace others. We are the menace, therefore we must be dealt with, but the dealings will be Acts of God and our own fanaglings, or so they will seem to us. The saucer people stand ready to teach us as soon as we are ready. (Mr. Stewart 1955) |