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[572] <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> 668<br />

discussion when more down-to-earth theories such as the one I present in<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> don't seem to get much recognition. I hasten to add that I<br />

have never disputed that there is much more to be learned about UFOs and<br />

other strange phenomenon that is not of our world or of this earth. I myself<br />

believe that on two separate occasions I have seen objects in the sky that<br />

cannot be explained by the official government explanations (or nonexplanations<br />

as the case may be). Members of my family have also seen<br />

UFOs. What's more, I've done a great deal of reading in this area and I do<br />

know that there has been government research (and cover-up) in this field.<br />

However, I must advise those who are interested that there are many<br />

reputable UFO researchers who have described one widely-circulated story<br />

about a high-level secret government report on UFOs to be a hoax. And it is<br />

this story that is the basis of the claim that JFK was about to reveal the<br />

existence of alien visits from other worlds and that it was for this reason that<br />

he was shot. Despite this, many sincere people have never learned that the<br />

story has been generally repudiated as a hoax and, as a consequence, many<br />

sincere people continue to give it credibility. Obviously, as I've suggested, I<br />

think there are more down-to-earth reasons (no pun intended) which<br />

sparked the JFK assassination conspiracy.<br />

Now I will say for the record that I think it is possible that if JFK did, in<br />

fact, have access to some sort of secret government information on this subject<br />

that he may have had the intention of revealing it to the American people. But<br />

when one is discussing the JFK assassination and begins bringing in such<br />

stories that not only muddy the waters but also cause people to look askance<br />

at JFK researchers it does not give a great deal of credibility to the field. There<br />

was enough trouble convincing people that JFK had been a victim of a<br />

conspiracy and there's been enough trouble trying to determine who was<br />

behind the conspiracy. Why bring in a completely different and controversial<br />

field such as UFO research and try to combine the two? (I myself have caused<br />

enough commotion with <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> by introducing the Mossad<br />

element and I have good solid evidence for that!)<br />

I think that there are people who are deliberately inserting this UFO<br />

controversy into the JFK assassination research field for the deliberate<br />

purpose of making JFK researchers to appear ridiculous—and that is the<br />

result, I'm sorry to say. As it so happens, it is the aforementioned William<br />

Cooper (who is the primary promoter of the theory that "The Chauffer<br />

Killed JFK") who has also been a prime force behind promoting the theory<br />

that JFK was killed because he was about to reveal the existence of alien<br />

life forces visiting this planet.<br />

Cooper has said that his "inside" sources from his years as an<br />

intelligence officer say that this is the reason that JFK was killed and that<br />

the Secret Service chauffer, William Greer, was recruited by the<br />

conspirators who wanted to keep JFK quiet about the alien visitors. And<br />

there are many people who accept this nonsense as the truth. I frankly regret<br />

that Mr. Cooper has received such widespread publicity. These stories do<br />

nothing to assist finding out who was behind the JFK assassination

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