
Secret Documents Reveal Origins of UFO Research Program MJ-12
The origins of the alleged UFO research program known as Majestic 12 (MJ-12) are detailed in newly uncovered documents and a new book by Jonathan Caplan KC. According to these materials, President Harry Truman established MJ-12 shortly after World War II following the recovery of an unidentified non-human craft in 1947. The program's mission was to secure and study the recovered technology while maintaining strict secrecy.
The alleged arrival of this extraterrestrial craft came at a time when the world was still reeling from the devastation of World War II, and the United States was in the process of establishing key security agencies like the CIA and National Security Council. The implications of such an encounter were profound, as the documents suggest that these unidentified objects could evade radar, outpace existing aircraft, and enter American airspace undetected.
Caplan's book, "Not For Disclosure," delves into this controversial topic through extensive research and interviews with key figures in the UFO community, including nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman and Harvard psychiatrist John Mack. As a leading barrister known for his expertise in complex cases, Caplan brings a rigorous approach to evaluating the evidence surrounding MJ-12.
The author corroborates much of the information from the disputed Majestic documents by cross-referencing them with presidential diaries, appointment calendars, and historical records. This method provides additional credibility to the claims made within these secret papers, indicating that many of the meetings and activities described actually took place as documented.
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