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An article from the February 2023 issue of
THE STAR BEACON

 

THE REAL ROSWELL STORY?

The following comes from Homer F.:

For years now, we have been getting various versions of what happened at Roswell, N.M., when some aircraft crashed and got scooped up with its mini occupants. The most reasonable background, in my view, came to light when Douglas Deitrick exposed his version of these events.

He was in charge of destroying government documents at Fort Presidio in San Francisco, a few years ago. Being curious, he examined many of these documents covering the pre-war and later periods, before they were gonzo.

It seems Japan had thousands of huge dirigible balloons that carried cannons, small fighters and tanks, and even advanced laser death rays. They invaded China and looted and destroyed almost a fourth of the population.

Later, after we had cut off Japan's oil sources, they did away with tons of the gold loot in the Philippines. And, of course, this is where Marcos came into the picture, with his wealth after finding one of the loot caches ... which is another tale.

At the beginning of the trouble, Hirohito was getting 10 percent of all the income of everyone in Japan, and was one of the wealthiest people on the planet. He used the money to set in place numerous underground factories that churned out vast amounts of war materials that later became targets for our Fat Boy atom bombs.

One of his amazing projects was the huge hundred-foot dirigible balloons that could easily glide over to our West Coast on the trade winds. The battle of Los Angeles was real, and we got little information about all the fire-bomb bundles that started fires all over the Northwest.

The tiny little Asian prisoners of war that manned these dirigibles had tight-fitting asbestos suits, and had their hair all shaved off, to prevent any static electricity from igniting the hydrogen. Of course, this made them appear close to the Zeta ETs.

What we never learn about is the fact that Japan, and even Germany, had rather crude atom bombs that they were getting ready to use.

The upshot was a deal made with Japan to FAKE their surrender. The show took place on the Missouri with an upside-down flag that had 32 stars and a very unhappy, but silent, Douglas MacArthur. This brought on several years of hundreds of our factories getting shut down ... and winding up in Japan.

Filling in the details is easy, once the correct picture is in place. But last I heard, Douglas D. is still locked away for his exposé efforts.

Epoch Times covers report on UAPs

In late December 2022, The Epoch Times posted a story by Allan Stein, titled UFO Topic Continues to Stir Debate With More Sightings, Studies -- And US government apparently taking unidentified aerial phenomena more seriously.

"The truth about UFOs is still out there. Yet every so often, the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, AZ, gets a phone call about an unusual sighting in the night sky. Is it a UFO -- or something else?

"Lowell Observatory historian Kevin Schindler says mostly it is a natural occurrence, like the planet Venus shining bright after sunset. And then those are tongue-in-cheek moments such as the letters that suggested there were extraterrestrials from Cassiopeia. 'We do have a variety of people asking things like that,' he says.

"But, UFO researchers say some cases defy explanation and include eyewitness reports from credible sources -- from military people to commercial pilots. These sightings have taken the debate over UFOs to a new and sober level -- to such an extent that the government formed an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force in August 2020, to study the topic in detail.

"The task force concluded that the subject of UAPs was worth further study and research funding. However, the report would not acknowledge an extraterrestrial origin.

" 'Exploring the unknown in space and the atmosphere is at the heart of who we are (and) the language of scientists is data,' according to a NASA fact sheet. NASA press secretary Katherine Ruhloff said the study aims to idenitfy data from the civilian government, commercial, and other sources that can shed light on UAPs."

You can read the report in its entirely by going to The Epoch Times website.

Elkhorn, Wisconsin Beast

The following is a clipping from a small-town Wisconsin newspaper, Whitewater Register, dated Oct. 27, 2022. The headline: Is the Beast back? Make your own judgment, was written by the editor, Jennifer Eisenbart:

Donna Wells Fink definitely feels something is going on in the outskirts of Elkhorn. Fink believes in the Beast of Bray Road and thinks she and a friend saw the fabled beast in early August -- and she doesn't much care if doubters buy it or not.

"I think that the people who don't believe are never going to believe," said Fink, who runs the Facebook group Beast of Bray Road. "That's OK. I don't really care if they believe or not. We just go out to have fun and see spooky things."

Fink said that she and a friend definitely saw something Aug. 3, when they made a trip to Elkhorn from Milton. Fink said she has made numerous trips to the area of Bray Road, Hospital Road and Highway A, all because she has spotted unusual happenings in the past.

In fact, she's been intrigued by the area since the 1990s, when Linda Godfrey wrote a book on the beast and she saw a television program about it. But with young children, she didn't really have a chance to explore the area.

She's made up for that in the last several years. Not only has she traveled to the area, she has begun an annual conference that takes place at Matheson Memorial Library in Elkhorn. In addition to providing history on the beast, she helped get a supernatural group out to explore the area last fall -- which may or may not have gotten proof, depending on whose side of the story you listen to.

But when Fink and Jackie Riesterer came down in August, she said they found paw prints and other tracks -- prints that don't appear to match a known animal. She and Riesterer walked a long way around the property of Lee Hampel -- another documenter of the unusual activities in the area --before finally returning to the car. There, she said, Riesterer got a sudden urge to turn around and look.

Fink admits that the video they shot that day isn't of the quality to convince anyone of anything. Riesterer was so excited she ended up dropping the phone and only got a few seconds of video. But Fink believes they saw it.

"We had just walked right past it in the woods," Fink said. "It waited until we were back to the car."

Fink said she went back two days later, and got the picture included with this article. The picture, she says, shows two legs and a head hidden among the branches of a tree.

"I think I got a picture," said Fink. Since that day, there have been a handful of reports of a large, shaggy black dog seen along Bray Road and Highway A. If it is a dog, Fink said she’s committed to rescuing it.

Area 51 blogger raided by FBI

The following excerpts are from The Epoch Times. This story was also featured (in brief) on Tucker Carlson's show (Fox) Friday, Jan. 20.

A Nevada blogger reporting for years on the highly classified military base Area 51 said he's still feeling "traumatized" after FBI and US Air Force agents raided his two homes with a search warrant early in November.

"I was never given a reason for the raid -- nor have I been charged with a crime," said Joerg Arnu, owner of the Dreamland Resort website, which covers topics related to the heavily guarded airbase commonly known as Area 51.

Arnu said that "without warning," joint agents of the FBI and Air Force Office of Special Investigations "busted open" the doors to his homes in Las Vegas and nearby Rachel and "ransacked" his property on Nov. 3. In an email update to The Epoch Times, Arnu said the raids caused "significant damage" to both homes.

"All my computer equipment, several laptops, backup drives, camera gear, a drone, and many other items were seized," Arnu said. "My girlfriend and I, two unarmed, innocent, cooperating senior citizens, were manhandled like hardened criminals, and we are still traumatized from the events."

Arnu feels the raid was to "send a message" to Area 51 researchers and discourage others from looking too deeply into the subject.

Area 51 is the top-secret military installation located at Groom Lake within the Nevada Test and Training Range in southern Nevada. The base is a Nellis Air Force Base unit about eight miles northeast of Las Vegas.

A spokesperson at Nellis referred comment on the apparent raid to the AFOSI public affairs office, which did not return an email requesting comment from The Epoch Times.

"Nellis Air Force Base is aware of the joint-AFOSI (Department of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations), FBI investigation involving Mr. Arnu," U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bryon McGarry told Business Insider.

The FBI's field office in Las Vegas did not immediately respond to the Epoch Times' request for comment.

Area 51 has been the focus of widespread speculation of alien visits and UFO cover-up theories for decades, culminating in an Internet joke movement to "raid" the facility in 2019. About 1.5 million people signed on for the event.

The U.S. government finally admitted to the site’s existence in 2013.

"The remote area, which is part of an active military base, patrolled and guarded by some of the heaviest security on Earth or anywhere else, has a long history of reported UFO sightings," according to TravelNevada.com.

A 25-year Area 51 researcher from Germany, Arnu launched the Dreamland Resort website in 1999, logging over 8 million visits. His site features the latest reports and updates related to Area 51, including high-resolution aerial photos and panoramas near the location.

Arnu said the joint raid left him without a computer, phone, medical and financial records, passwords, and digital contacts. He feels he has "zero chance" of being reimbursed for the damage and is doubtful federal authorities will release his property.

Arnu declined further comment when contacted on his home phone by The Epoch Times. In the meantime, he has launched a GoFundMe page to raise $9,000 to replace and repair his equipment.

"I have substantial expenses to buy replacements for the most essential items, such as a laptop and a new phone. I also have to pay for the repair or replacement of three doors and other items such as destroyed furniture," Arnu said on the webpage.

As of Nov. 22, the site had raised more than $2,000 in donations.

Arnu said the raid has left him feeling the federal government "has the right to harass and traumatize random citizens that are not accused of any crime. Kick in their doors, manhandle them and take whatever they want from them."

"I have not been charged with a crime, and all my attempts to reach out to the FBI to at least get my much-needed medical and financial records and passwords stored on the seized computers were in vain. Crickets from the feds," Arnu said.

 

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