Reies Lopez Tijerina, my kind of a hero in New Mexico

by Norio Hayakawa, August 19, 2022:

To me, Reies Lopez Tijerina was one of the greatest orators I have ever heard here in New Mexico despite his lack of formal education.

When I first heard him speak in Albuquerque in 1966, I was absolutely mesmerized!!

His powerful speech was filled with passion!!

Just listening to his amazing speeches, I felt a chill throughout my body!!

Despite what some people may have said about him, he became my kind of a hero in New Mexico.

To me, he was a hero for the poor, the powerless and the down-trodden.

He led such a tumultuous life of suffering, pain and losses.  But to me he also brought spiritual victories to a lot of folks here.

He couldn’t achieve his life-long goals but in the end he left an indelible, historical legacy here.

Despite his involvement in the Tierra Amarilla courthouse raid of 1967, there is no evidence that he himself had injured or killed anyone in this unfortunate incident:

Unsolved civil rights-era murder divides scholars, residents

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I was so fortunate to have performed live music for him in a private party near Santa Fe just one year before he passed away!!  This private gathering was arranged by my friend Catherine Montaño of Las Vegas, New Mexico.   He was continually smiling and clapping as he listened to my music.  He loved my music.  I will never ever forget that memorable evening !!

Reies Lopez Tijerina  (September 21, 1926 – January 19, 2015),  was an activist who led a struggle in the 1960s and 1970s to restore New Mexican land grants to the descendants of their Spanish colonial and Mexican owners.  As a vocal spokesman for the rights of Hispanos and Mexican Americans, he became a major figure of the early Chicano Movement  (although he preferred “Indohispano” as a name for his people) and founded the Alianza Federal de Mercedes.  As an activist, he worked in community education and organization, media relations, and land reclamations.  He became famous and infamous internationally for his 1967 armed raid on the Tierra Amarilla courthouse.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reies_Tijerina

Born in Falls City, Texas in 1926, Tijerina spent several years as a pastor starting in 1950 and later as an itinerant preacher.

In 1956, Tijerina and 17 families of his followers sought to purchase land in Texas on which to create their version of the Kingdom of God.  Finding Texas land too expensive, they opted for 160 acres in the Southern Arizona desert, which they bought with $1,400 in pooled funds.  Situated just north of the Papago Tohono O’odham Indian reservation, the land was secluded and undeveloped, the perfect conditions for a community seeking to remove itself from the “vanity and corruption” of the cities.  They especially sought to protect their children from the influence of public schooling.

At first, the families, referred to as “los Bravos” or the “Heralds of Peace”, lived under trees, but they soon dug themselves subterranean shelters, covering them with automobile hoods recovered from garbage dumps outside the cities of Casa Grande and Eloy.  Tijerina obtained a permit from the Arizona Department of Education to construct a school and to educate their children.  He and the other men spent three months building the schoolhouse, only for it to be burned to the ground.

The members of the colony made friends with the neighboring communities, especially African Americans and Native Americans, particularly the Pima Indians.  Tijerina soon found himself thrust into the role of bail bondsman for these minority communities.  Officials from the Pima County school board began visiting the Valley of Peace early in the year, encouraging the settlers to send their children to public schools.  Citing the recent rape and murder of a local eight-year-old girl who was waiting for the bus, Tijerina and the other parents requested police protection for their children, which was denied.  As a result, the commune-dwellers retained the right to educate their own children.

On April 18, 1956, Tijerina delivered his daughter Ira de Alá, the first person to be born in the colony.  He chose the name Ira de Alá, literally “Wrath of Allah”, because he “knew that if there was a just God, he had to be angry and unhappy with those that managed our government and religion here on Earth”.  During the first year, a jet crashed on the property.  Valley of Peace residents reported the crash, and officials came to take away the remains but neglected to ask about the condition of the property or the residents.  Not long after the crash, a group of Anglo-American youths rode their horses over the tops of the settlers’ subterranean homes damaging them.  Thinking that the pranks were but youthful mischief, the commune members simply repaired their dwellings and made no complaint.  But shortly thereafter, they returned from work in the cotton fields to discover two residences destroyed by fire.  Tijerina and two other men went to file a report with Sheriff Lawrence White.  But when White found out the direction from which the horse tracks came, he refused to investigate.  Don Pelkam, an FBI agent stationed in Casa Grande who had investigated the crash, also refused to investigate, claiming that the arson had occurred outside his jurisdiction.

Shortly after his daughter was born, a storm flooded the Valley of Peace.  Devastated by his losses, Tijerina could not sleep.  During the night he had a vision:

A man landed near my subterranean home.  Behind him another man landed to his right … Then a third … landed nearby.  The three sat over something that appeared to be a cloud.  They spoke to me.  They told me they came from far away, that they were coming for me, and they would take me to an old ancient regime.

My wife said, “Why my husband? Aren’t there others?”

The three responded, “There is no other in the world that can do this job.  We have searched the earth and only he can do this.”  

Following the vision, Tijerina felt that his life had purpose and direction, and his experience, which he interpreted as divine, gave him an unwavering conviction.

In the early 1950s, Tijerina was first encouraged to divert his religious energy into politics.  After a sermon in Dallas one day, a man invited him home for lunch.  As Tijerina recalls, “He said to my face, ‘I don’t like preachers, they take advantage of the people.  What I think you should do is quit talking religion.  What the Spanish-American people need is a Spanish-American politician, you may be that … you should study law and history and help your people.'”  In June 1956, Tijerina and a few Bravos went to Monero, New Mexico, to visit a community that had previously welcomed him.  There he learned about land grants, a controversial issue regarding Hispanic property rights. Zebedeo Martínez, Zebedeo Valdez, and other elderly men, all members of the Brotherhood of Jesus, shared the story of how their families were dispossessed of their lands.  The next day, they took Tijerina’s group to Chama, Tierra Amarilla, and Ensenada to meet with other unhappy heirs.

Tijerina empathized with their plight, and offered to do what he could to help them, on the condition that they unite to “re-gather the strength that the Anglos had taken from” them.  But when he discovered that they held no titles to the land, having been turned over to Governor William Anderson Pile in the late nineteenth century, he resolved to go to Mexico to study the issue.

He left in the fall of 1956 and stayed in Mexico until the new year, researching at the General National Archive and meeting with lawyers and other influential people.  One of the most important documents he studied was the Laws of the Indies, which had governed the American portion of the Spanish Empire for more than 300 years.  Another was a re-drafted version of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo containing a protocol that guaranteed land grants to descendants of the original grantees, which he obtained in the Tepito barrio for twenty-five cents.  On this trip to Mexico, Tijerina realized that the biggest obstacle to his success was “the fear the Anglo had placed in the land grant-heirs’ hearts through their foreign education.”  While education had been a key factor in the founding of the Valley of Peace, it now took on an even more important dimension in the life of Tijerina and in the struggle for the land.

In January 1957, officials from the Arizona State Department of Education threatened Tijerina and the other parents with jail time if they did not send their children to public school.  Even when confronted with the Supreme Court cases defending the right to home-schooling, the officials would not back down. Tijerina claims to have later found out that the real reason for the harassment was “Rockefeller money was planning to build a model city about a mile from the Valley of Peace.”  As a last resort, Tijerina took his case to the Phoenix press.  However, neither of the two major papers covered the story of the persecution.

On March 19 of the same year, Tijerina was charged with the grand theft of six feed-trailer wheels.  The case was thrown out for lack of evidence, but the next month, he was charged with another theft, this time for hardware discovered in the Valley of Peace.  During the investigation, officials found out that Margarito Tijerina, who had joined the commune, was wanted in Indiana and took him into custody.

Reies was accused of being the getaway driver during a failed attempt to free his brother from Pinal County Jail. During a recess at his hearing, he left the courthouse, becoming a fugitive.

Tijerina and the other families with children sought refuge in New Mexico. They arrived in the ghost town of Gobernador in early 1957 and took refuge in a church.  Desperate for food, Tijerina and his brother Margarito set out to find help. They met Don Manuel Trujillo, a local rancher. Tijerina later called Trujillo his “first and best teacher on the question of land grants in New Mexico.”  In New Mexico, Tijerina got the idea to organize the heirs of the New Mexico land grants into a corporation that could compete with “the great corporations of the Anglos”.  But realizing that survival came first, Tijerina and two other bravos returned to the Valley of Peace to look for work.  They were arrested and imprisoned in Florence, Arizona for ninety days. Margarito, who had violated the conditions of his parole, was not released.  While in prison, Margarito asked Tijerina to help the wife and child of a fellow inmate. Commune members clothed and fed the woman and child, and Tijerina secured the man’s release. Two days later, he was imprisoned and charged with attempting to free his brother. Released on bond, his court-appointed attorney urged him to flee the state for his own safety.  After consulting with the other families, Tijerina decided to risk losing the Valley of Peace and flee.

Tijerina spent the next seven years as a fugitive in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico.  By this time he had seven children and had to leave them with his wife. While on the run, Tijerina continued to research communal land rights, the U.S. Constitution, and the rights guaranteed by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The biggest weakness he saw in U.S. law was its failure to provide specific protection for the family.

In May 1958, he was invited to speak in front of a group of land grant heirs in Chama, New Mexico. During his speech, he was attacked and struck over the head with a club. In the ensuing melee, Tijerina was removed to safety and his brother, Anselmo, was arrested for assaulting Tijerina’s attacker.[citation needed]

In 1959, Tijerina went to an archive in Guadalajara, Jalisco.  When he requested the documents concerning the New Mexican land claims, the attendant was unable to locate them. His nephew from Pleasanton Texas then hid the files in his house in the closet.  The last person to access the documents was an American commissioned by the Mexican government to convert them to microfilm.

The authorities came close to apprehending Tijerina many times, and he was maligned in the local press as a “Communist” and a “bandit”.  In September 1959, he organized a strike in Shamrock, Texas, in protest of unequal working conditions for Mexican laborers.  When thus confronted, the cotton farmer gave in to the strikers’ demands.

Tijerina secured housing in Ensenada, New Mexico, where he came into further contact with members of the Brotherhood of Jesus, who told him of Thomas B. Catron’s leadership of the Santa Fe Ring, a group of ranchers, and government officials who systematically dispossessed the land grantees and their heirs of their claims from 1848 until 1904.  He also became aware that the federal government itself had claimed portions of the Tierra Amarilla grant in the name of the Forest Service.

When Tijerina’s brother Margarito was released from prison in Michigan City, Tijerina took advantage of the opportunity to meet with Elijah Muhammad.  They met daily over the course of a week, during which time they discussed the need for unity among the minority groups of the United States.

On December 12, 1959, Tijerina sent a letter signed by some eighty families asking President Eisenhower to investigate the land claims.  Two months later, they received a cold response.  Having failed to receive redress of their grievance from one signatory of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Tijerina and his supporters turned to the government of Mexico.  His goal was to deliver a 500-signature petition, historical documents, and legal opinions to President Adolfo López Mateos.  Arriving in Mexico City, Tijerina made the acquaintance of the labor leader Vicente Lombardo Toledano, who listened patiently to the story of the struggle of “the forgotten community” over the land, and offered to do what he could for the price of $25,000.  Having failed to reach López Mateos via Toledano, he turned to other acquaintances in the religious and academic communities.  But before he could meet with the president, his documents were stolen during a visit to the post office. Devastated, Tijerina returned to the United States, along with his nephew Johnny Tijerina.

He returned to Mexico in late 1961 and succeeded in obtaining an audience with General Lázaro Cárdenas.  The General offered his support, but warned auspiciously, “if you are not willing to see blood spilt, forget about all of this.”

In August 1962, while living in Albuquerque, Tijerina drafted the first plan of the Alianza Federal de Mercedes.  A letter calling for an Alianza of Pueblos and Pobladores (Alliance of Towns and Settlers) followed soon afterwards in October.  La Alianza, as it became known, was officially incorporated on February 2, 1963, the 115th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.  Tijerina was elected president and Eduardo Chávez was elected vice-president.  The Alianza sought “to organize and acquaint the heirs of all Spanish land-grants covered by the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty” with their rights.  The group further sought to foster pride the heritage of the Native New Mexicans and to command Anglo respect on their behalf.  The Alianza began publishing a newspaper, and Tijerina wrote a weekly column for The News Chieftain.  In June 1963, the Alianza sent letters to the governments of the United States and Mexico reminding them of their obligations under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

At the same time, Tijerina’s fugitive lifestyle was taking its toll on his family life.  He and his wife discussed divorce as a possible solution to their problems at the beginning of 1963, which she obtained later in the year.

It was also at this time that the local press gave Tijerina the nickname of Don Quixote, belittling his quest to restore the property rights of land grant heirs.  By 1964 the Alianza had over 6,000 members; a year later, its membership had increased to 14,000.  At its 1966 convention, the Alianza counted 20,000 people in its fold.  Nevertheless, the Alianza’s activities raised the ire of many New Mexican Hispanics, who saw Tijerina as an outsider who had come to upset the status quo.  For example, U.S. Senator Joseph Montoya, spoke out against Tijerina and the Alianza, stating that “the last thing the Spanish-speaking need is agitation, rabble-rousing, or creation of false hopes,” and characterized Tijerina as an “outsider who sparked violence and set back racial relations and an enemy of the United States.”

To promote the cause of the Alianza, Tijerina began planning an automobile caravan to Mexico.  While laying the groundwork in Mexico, he was detained and deported by Mexican officials.  The insult crushed the hopes of many Alianzistas that Mexico would bring their case to the United Nations, and led Tijerina to suspect that the FBI was behind the deportation.

On April 1, 1965, Tijerina began broadcasting the daily radio program “The Voice of Justice”.  The 5,000 watt station, KABQ-FM, provided “the best medium to reach the community about the issue of the land.”  In August 1965, he adapted the show to a televised format.

Tijerina’s single status had begun to cause him trouble as the leader of a family-based organization, but his attempts to reconcile with his wife failed.  On August 8, 1965, he met Patricia, and the two were wed on September 25.

In 1966, Tijerina went to Spain and learned a great deal about the Spanish laws governing land grants.  When he returned, he planned a July 4 protest march from Albuquerque to Santa Fe called “the Spanish American March for a Redress of Grievances.” On the march, some white New Mexicans shouted epithets at them.  Some even shot at them. Arriving in the capital, they met with the governor and delivered a written demand for an investigation into the theft of the communal land holdings.

Failed attempts to petition the government for redress of grievances led the Alianza to take direct action.  In October 1966, Alianza members occupied part of the “Echo Amphitheater Park,” part of the Carson National Forest that had been part of the San Joaquín del Río de Chama grant.  The Alianza set up and proclaimed the “Republic of San Joaquín del Río de Chama.”  Descendants of the original settlers elected officials, and, according to some accounts, issued visas to passing tourists.  When two forest rangers attempted to remove the occupiers, they were arrested by the newly elected marshals.  The rangers were tried, convicted of trespassing, given suspended sentences, and released along with their trucks.

After five days, the claimants turned themselves in.  Of the 300 people involved, only five—Tijerina, his brother Cristóbal and three other Alianza members—were charged with assault on the Rangers and converting government property to personal use.  Bail in the amount of $5,000 each was imposed.

Released on bond, Tijerina called a meeting of the Alianza in the village of Coyote.  On June 3, 1967, District Attorney Alfonso Sánchez ordered police to disband the meeting, alleging that the Alianza was inspired by communists and outside agitators, and had the state police set up roadblocks to arrest Alianza members.  During the meeting, eleven Aliancistas were taken into custody.  Tijerina and several members managed to avoid arrest and met near the town of Canjilón, where the Alianza condemned the arrests as illegal acts.

On June 5, 1967, Tijerina led an armed raid on the Rio Arriba County courthouse in Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico, to free the imprisoned members and to place a citizen’s arrest on Sánchez for violating the Alianza’s right of peaceable assembly in Coyote two days prior.  Unbeknownst to Tijerina, the county judge had already freed the imprisoned members while Sánchez himself was not present at the courthouse that day.  In the ensuing confrontation, Eulogio Salazar, a prison guard, was shot and Daniel Rivera, a sheriff’s deputy, was badly injured. The Aliancistas headed for the mountains of Canjilón with two abductees.

Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico E. Lee Francis ordered the National Guard out as well as a large array of law enforcement agencies, including state police from all the northern counties, local sheriffs and unofficial posses, Jicarilla Apache police, and cattle inspectors, to arrest all members of the Alianza involved in the incident, thus launching the biggest manhunt in New Mexico history.  In a crude translation of his name, the press dubbed Tijerina “King Tiger”.  The Ballad of Río Arriba, a corrido based on the raid written by Roberto Martínez, received heavy radio play.  The next Monday, Tijerina surrendered to authorities in Albuquerque and was charged with fifty-four criminal counts including kidnapping and armed assault.

(As far as I know, there is still no conclusive evidence that he himself had injured or killed anyone….As far as I know, there is still no conclusive evidence that he himself had injured or killed anyone….https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/mystery-shrouds-new-mexico-jailers-civil-rights-era-murder)

There is no evidence that he himself had injured or killed anyone !!

The courthouse raid caught the attention of the national press and brought Tijerina’s regional land grant crusade into the larger Chicano and civil rights movements.  He met with activists from around the country such as Rodolfo Gonzales, the founder of the Denver-based Chicano organization, La Cruzada por Justicia.  At his trial, Tijerina defended himself with the help of two court-appointed lawyers.  He was convicted of assault with intent to commit a violent felony (intent to kill or to commit mayhem) and of false imprisonment.  He appealed his conviction to the New Mexico Court of Appeals, who certified the case to the New Mexico Supreme Court.  His convictions were affirmed.  Las Cruces was the venue for the San Joaquín trial. Forbidden from discussing the history of the land grant, Tijerina was ultimately convicted of destruction of federal property and assault on a federal officer and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment.

In March 1968, Tijerina was elected to lead the Chicano contingent of Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s (SCLC) Poor People’s March on Washington. Despite stunning setbacks, including the April 4 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the president of the SCLC, and the April 25 bombing of Tijerina’s Albuquerque home, the SCLC was undeterred. Under the leadership of new SCLC president Ralph Abernathy, the march proceeded as planned, on May 2, 1968.  Tijerina, with three busloads from New Mexico, met up with the Corky Gonzales-led Hispanic contingency from Colorado, the Alicia Escalante-led contingency from Los Angeles, the Reverend Nieto-led contingency from Texas, and a group of Puerto Ricans from New York.  Together, they convened in “Resurrection City” with the African American factions led by Coretta Scott King and Abernathy.  Tijerina insisted that the Native American delegations spearhead the march and be the first to demand justice, a proposal that had been approved during the original planning meeting with Dr. King.  But when it came time to march, Abernathy’s followers resisted the idea.  Much was made of this “rift” in the mainstream press, which claimed that Tijerina insisted that the Hispanic delegation go first.   En route to D.C., a group of Native Americans who were accompanied by Dick Gregory were detained by Washington State police.  In protest, Tijerina organized a demonstration in front of the United States Supreme Court building on May 29.  Police brutalized the demonstrators, but eventually, twenty delegates were permitted to meet with John Davis, the clerk of the court.  The following month, leaders met with Secretary of State Dean Rusk. On June 23, 1969, the day that Warren E. Burger was sworn in as Chief Justice, Tijerina returned to Washington to place him under citizen’s arrest.  As he waited outside the Senate chamber, Burger never exited. He had dodged the arrest by exiting out a back door.

Supporters of Tijerina formed the People’s Constitutional Party in 1968.

In early 1970, Tijerina was sentenced to prison for charges related to the 1967 Tierra Amarilla courthouse raid.  The presiding judge, Garnett Burkes, denied defense claims of double jeopardy.  A team of four lawyers spent eighteen months preparing the case, but on the opening day of the trial, Tijerina dismissed them, opting to defend himself.  He was charged with the false imprisonment and assault of Daniel Rivera.  Rivera, the prosecution’s star witness, admitted under Tijerina’s cross-examination that he neither knew federal civil rights laws, nor had he been trained in how to protect peoples’ civil rights.  He also testified that Tijerina was not to blame for the events at Tierra Amarilla.   The Albuquerque Tribune compared Tijerina’s courtroom performance with Clarence Darrow’s.  Dr. Frances Swadesh, a University of Colorado anthropologist, testified that Anglos had used force and legal maneuvers to steal the land.   Tijerina based his closing argument on Article 6, Section two of the Constitution, which obligates the government to comply with the terms of international treaties, i.e., the protection of the property rights of land-grantees as provided by articles 8 and 9 of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.  He continued to assert his constitutional right to place a citizen’s arrest on the law enforcement officers who, by their own admission, were ignorant of the law and had violated the Alianza’s right of free assembly.

Tijerina was sentenced to two years in a federal prison.  He was incarcerated in La Tuna, Texas, where he shared a cell with Joe Valachi.  Suspecting a plot to poison him and blame the mafia, Tijerina refused to eat, preferring scraps saved by fellow Mexican prisoners.

At one point, he was transferred to Albuquerque, where he shared a cell with a 25-year-old Walter Payton, a member of the white militia, the Minutemen, who had been arrested by the FBI on weapons charges after five tons of weapons and ammunition were discovered near Truth or Consequences.  When Payton learned that “King Tiger” was being held in the same facility, he told the authorities not to put them together, swearing he would kill Tijerina if he saw him.  Prison officials promptly locked them in the same cell.  But when the two talked peacefully for more than four hours, Payton was transferred out of the cell.

In 1970 Tijerina was transferred to a mental hospital in Springfield, Missouri.  His exposure to the mentally ill combined with his historical research crystallized his concept of “Anglo psychopathy”:

I believe the origins of the Anglo psychopathy began when the English were excluded from the Treaty of Tordesillas, signed June 7, 1494, between Spain and Portugal.  The treaty was brokered by the Pope.  It was at this time that the Anglo not only rejected the legitimate body of the era, but also the religion that went against them.  The Anglo, without respect for authority and religion, and to get back into the colonization game, legalized piracy. They had to operate outside the law to become the law.  Over the last 480 years, the Anglo complex of psychopathy has worsened. His conscience tortures him, and his thinking grows demented for having violated his own religion, his own law, and humanity.

It was also in the mental hospital that Tijerina began focusing on a “solution for peace among humanity” and found a new goal: “to promote fraternity and harmony among human beings.”

One of the terms of his 1971 release was that he not hold any leadership in the Alianza. Nonetheless, Tijerina continued to advocate for land rights, for human unity, and for an investigation into the death of Eulogio Salazar. The League of United Latin American Citizens lent their support to the land grant cause in 1972 after the publication of a supportive report in the Tribune. But in spite of the new invigoration of the movement, little progress was made outside of the sphere of public awareness.

On June 29, 1974, Tijerina began his second prison term. During his incarceration he came into contact with Blas Chávez, a World War II veteran who had been involved in New Mexico politics and ended up out of favor with the powerful. He told Tijerina of the corrupt dealings of Senator Joseph Montoya and other politicians, as well as the details behind the murder of Eulogio Salazar.

He lived in El Paso, Texas after about a year in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico where he moved in April 2006.  After a fire claimed his New Mexico house in 1994, Tijerina moved to Uruapan, Michoacán, where he married for the third time.   He presented his archival materials to the University of New Mexico on October 19, 1999.  On November 5 of the same year, he met with senior staff of then-Governor of Texas George W. Bush’s administration about land issues.  A translation of his memoirs, previously only available in a 1978 Spanish version published by Mexico’s Fondo de Cultura Económica, was published in 2000.

He died in El Paso, aged 88, on January 19, 2015.

Here is my version of:

EL CORRIDO DE TIERRA AMARILLA, RIO ARRIBA – – by Norio Hayakawa

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“There are no aliens, no alien abductions and no alien cattle mutilations”, said William Cooper in 1999, author of BEHOLD A PALE HORSE

Click and watch this fascinating interview of 1999, two years before he passed away:

To most folks  (including myself)  Bill Cooper was an egotistical, obnoxious person and an alcoholic.  He always acted as if only he had the truth.  He was thought to be a con artist  (and perhaps he was)  throughout the 1990s and probably up till his final days in 2001 when he died in a shootout in Arizona.

However, in the above 1999 interview, I do agree with one thing he said.

That is, that there is no evidence yet that (physical) extraterrestrials exist anywhere, so far.  The important thing is “so far”.    And he was correct, so far.

I totally disagree with the rest of what he said

Cooper adamantly stated that all UFOs are man-made.  I totally disagree.  Like I stated many times before, I am a believer in the reality of the UFO phenomenon, even though we still do not fully understand this phenomenon.

I also disagree when he said that UFOs are produced in locations such as at Area 51.   Area 51 has nothing to do with UFOs nor with Aliens.   Period.

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“Secrets of the Black World” – – paranoia or disinformation, this is the best video ever made on Area 51 in the 1990s

 
by “Old Man River”:
 
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“One of the best documentaries from the nineties.  Chock full of classic interviews fresh off Bob Lazar’s initial interview with George Knapp.  I believe this was originally an Italian financed documentary which I originally recorded on VHS – It mostly covers the events around Area 51 and S4 from 1989 – 1991. 
This was an intense and revolutionary time for UFO research. 
The community saw the emergence of Lazar, rumors of Dulce, John Lear, Bill Cooper, the infamous “Krill Papers”, Branton, and so much more. 
Featuring: Bob Lazar, George Knapp, John Lear, Lt. Col. Wendelle Stevens, Jim Goodall, Gary Schultz and even an interview with Norio Hayakawa with footage from his legendary Nippon TV documentary.  It doesn’t get much better than this – this is a rare classic from the beginning of stories that are such a focus today.”
 
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Click and watch this entire video here:
 
 
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Popular Japanese TV programs on UFOs – – produced and shown in Japan in 1990 and 1991

1990:

This one, directed by Charles Lee for Nippon TV’s THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL was shown on prime time in Japan in March of 1990, featuring the South African case of 1989, Area 51, Bob Lazar, the Billy Goodman show, the Medlin Ranch, Joe Travis, the Dulce base, Archuleta Mesa, cattle mutilations, MJ-12, aliens abductions and implants, Don Ecker, the mysterious “Tal Levesque“, John Grace, etc. etc., ad nauseum.    I had the privilege of accompanying the crew on this one.

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Here is another one, produced and shown in Japan in 1990:
 
This one, directed by Junichi Yaoi for Nippon TV’s THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL, featured Robert Dean, MJ-12, UFO abductions, Christa Tilton and her daughter Monica, the Dulce base, William (Bill) Cooper, John Grace, etc.,.etc. ad nauseum.
 
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1991:
 
This one, directed by Junichi Yaoi, for Nippon TV’s THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL, featured Ed Walters and the Gulf Breeze controversy, alien abductions and implants, Christa Tilton  (who flew over the Archuleta Mesa and Soldier Canyon in Dulce with Junichi Yaoi),  the Dulce base, Hoyt Velarde, Richard C. Doty and William Moore at Kirtland Air Force Base, Paul Bennewitz, Thunder Scientific Laboratory, Manzano underground base in Albuquerque, Val Valerian (John Grace), Bob Lazar, Area 51, etc., etc., ad nauseum.    This video of that TV program has deleted all commercials.
 
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The end-time Bible prophecy – – will this really happen in the near future?

Here are some astounding events that could still happen in the future:

by Norio Hayakawa:

One of the main characteristics of America’s Bible-believing, Evangelical Christians, is their total support of Israel through the belief that contemporary Israel   (since 1948)  is the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies and that the U.S. must continue to support the State of Israel, no matter what.  I am in this category because of my belief that Israel has a right to exist.   I remain pessimistic that there will be a man-made peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians without the Lord’s intervention.   Here is why:

I believe that we could be living in the “End-time” period of God’s prophetic calendar.

Here is the typical order of the prophetic events to come, as outlined by many Christians like us who hold on to the so-called Pre-millennial, Dispensationalist, Pre-Tribulation viewpoints:

 

1) THE EZEKIEL 38 SCENARIO

This could easily begin with the escalation of the Middle East conflict, involving Israel.   Iran (Persia) and Syria will play a major initial role in this scenario.

The Ezekiel 38 scenario is not the same as the Battle of Armageddon which is prophesied to happen 7 years after this conflagration.

The Ezekiel 38 scenario is an attempted invasion into Israel by major Islamic forces  (instigated by and involving the northern-most power, i.e., Russia  – – “Tubal” and Mesech”, Tobolsk and Moscow)  and will conclude with a miraculous Israeli victory.

(China – – “Kings of the East” – –  will play a major role in a scenario 7 years later during the Battle of Armageddon)

It is suggested in the Bible that it will take 7 years to bury the dead from this Ezekiel 38 scenario.  (The United States may not directly be involved in this conflagration, but we still cannot say for sure)

 

 

2) THE APPEARANCE OF THE ANTI-CHRIST

According to our belief, the Ezekiel 38 scenario will conclude with the mysterious appearance of the Anti-Christ who will create a superficial Peace Treaty between Israel and the Palestinians (and all Islamic confederation).

 

3) THE RAPTURE

The Ezekiel 38 scenario could also conclude with a simultaneous, mysterious disappearance of millions of people from this earth, which will result in total chaos, confusion and fear among the global populace.

This could be the “Rapture“.

It will be a mysterious, mass “evacuation” of the believers to meet the Lord in “mid-air“.

(The physical bodies will be mysteriously and instantaneously converted to celestial bodies).

In other words, “born-again” believers will be translated from one side to the other, i.e., from the earthly plane to the heavenly dimension and will meet Jesus in “mid-air“.

The “Rapture”  (from Latin “raptare“, to “snatch” away, as in the eagle “snatching” away her baby when danger comes and taking it away to a safer location, etc.),  is a supernatural event clearly suggested in the Bible that has not happened yet in the history of mankind, but will be certain to happen, according to many of us pre-tribulationist, dispensationalist believers.

It will be an inexplicable, instantaneous disintegration of all atomic particles of each of our cells of our tissues, i.e., the instant conversion of our physical body into a spiritual, celestial “body” which will be swooshed up into “mid-air”.

In other words, we believe that “in the twinkling of an eye“, our physical bodies will go through a mysterious, sudden transmogrification  (a favorite word used by John Keel)  and will be lifted up to meet the Lord in “mid-air“.  Our entire physical bodies  (the tissues, the cells will go through a sudden, inexplicable atomic fission-type transformation) will go through a supernatural, instantaneous transformation.

I believe that the “Rapture” is a conduit prepared by God for us to escape the coming global wrath known as the Tribulation  (comparable to the days of Noah, when God safely place a few faithful believers in the ark first and then caused the rain to pour down thereafter).

Pre-tribulationist, dispensationalists believers like us believe that this unprecedented event will take place simultaneously with the appearance  (the revealing)  of the Anti-Christ.

The Anti-Christ will not be able to come to power until the “body of believers”  (together with the presence of the Holy Spirit)  is removed from this earth.

Only then, at that moment, can the Anti-Christ come into power.

The “Rapture” will literally be a celestial wedding, the union of the bride  (the “church” or “the body of believers”)  and the Groom (Jesus Christ).

This “wedding” celebration in the air will last for 7 days, which could symbolically be equivalent to 7 earthly years.

 

4) THE ANTI-CHRIST CALMS DOWN THE STUNNED, CONFUSED AND PANIC-STRICKEN POPULACE – – THE GRAND DECEPTION


We speculate that when the Anti-Christ appears on global emergency TV news conference he would calm down the frightened people of the earth with his ingenious, well-calculated explanation regarding the sudden disappearance of millions of people from the earth; this could be when “UFOs” are brought up; the Anti-Christ could use some type of “extraterrestrial” intervention explanation.

(By the way, in the U.S., the majority of Fundamentalist, Evangelical Christians hold on to the viewpoint that somehow the “UFO” phenomenon is “Satanic” or “diabolical“.)

We believe that “UFOs” will play a major role in these future biblical prophecies.

However, I believe that only one-third of the entire angelic entities of the universe are demonic or malevolent or “fallen” and that the rest, i.e., the remaining two-thirds are benelovent or “good” angels.   They are all paraphysical extradimensional sentient entities that co-exist with us in the parallel dimension.  They are able to materialize and de-materialize at willRevelation 12:4 is the reference they seem to use.

The malevolent one-third are the ones posing as “extraterrestrial aliens” and are deceiving a segment of the population in the time period they describe as these “End-time” period of history.  It was Lucifer who first caused the cosmic revolt against God and took a third of the entire cosmic angelic entities to follow him. 

However, two-thirds of the entire angelic entities in the universe are benevolent ones that are personally protecting each of us from harm’s way, i.e., as “guardian angels”.

If a global government of some sort  (the “New World Order”) is to be set up intentionally  (by force)  in the future, there are several ways to accomplish it.  Creating wars is one example.

Creating other series of “crises” is another, such as manipulating natural global catastrophes, or even creating artificial ones.  This is the “ORDO AB CHAOS” theory.

 

(Henry Kissinger at one time suggested that should the world suddenly face an external threat,  i.e., from “outer space“ whether REAL or PROMULGATED, it would accelerate a cry for a global unified government.  Ronald Reagan and Gorbachev also had allegedly made such similar remarks, that if the world is faced with such an extraterrestrial threat, we will all forget our differences and be united as one to defend this earth from such threats.)

Can the “world government” stage a deceptive, “alien contact/landing” scenario?   It is possible with actual assistance from malevolent paraphysical demonic entities themselves.

If the secret government were to stage such a fake, “extraterrestrial” type of event, it would definitely be beneficial to them if there remains an adamant element of society who have always believed in “UFOs” and “aliens“.

In any case, we believe that somehow the Anti-Christ will come up with a brilliant, convincing explanation for the “Rapture” event and that somehow  (supernaturally)  the world will have a sigh of relief by his explanation.

 

5) THE BEGINNING OF THE 7-YEAR TRIBULATION PERIOD

This event will be the beginning of the 7-year Tribulation Period  (i.e., the “New World Order” of the Anti-Christ, the first half of which will be relatively and deceptively peaceful, and the second half of which will be an iron-fisted rule of the Anti-Christ, who will declare himself to be God at mid-point).

 

6) THE BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON

Towards the end of the 7th year, nations such as China  (prophetically referred to as “Kings of the East“)  will challenge the dictatorship of Anti-Christ’s New World Order and will begin to cross the Euphrates and make a move towards the valley of Megiddo.

This battle, the battle of Armageddon, will be the final global battle.

During the climax of this battle, celestial forces led by Jesus Christ  (and accompanied by those who had been “raptured“)  will descend and will destroy all earthly forces.

 

7) A THOUSAND YEAR REIGN OF JESUS CHRIST FROM ISRAEL

Jesus Christ, according to these believers, will rule from Israel for a 1,000 years.

This is the Millenial Kingdom.

 

8) FINAL, MINOR REBLLION

At the end of the 1000 years, there will be a minor rebellion by the descendants of those who may have survived the Armageddon and continued to procreate, thus having physical bodies.

That minor rebellion will be crushed by God, these believers say.

 

9) THE FINAL JUDGMENT

This is the gist of the events to occur in the near future.

Is this all wild, “science fiction“?

Maybe.  But again, no one knows.

Does it hurt to believe in this “unbelievable” scenario?

I say that it won’t hurt at all to believe that,  if such scenarios would come true.

I  have nothing to lose by believing in it even if it doesn’t come true, but everything to gain if it indeed takes place, if one is a believer.

Maranatha!!

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Did Nazi Germany actually try to make a stealth fighter? – – the answer is no

(Click above photos for enlargement – – Horten 229 never made it off the ground, unlike its predecessors Horten 9  V1 – – H.IX V1 and Horten 9 V2 – – H.IX  V2)

“As the Second World War progressed, the Nazi Germany came up with numbers of inventive ways to bludgeon its enemies.  Much to the delight of the Fuhrer Adolf Hitler, the Wunderwaffe  (Miracle Weapon)  program, known to the west as the Wonder Weapons churned out some of the most ingenious hardware of World War II.  To the eyes of the modern observers, futuristic is one way to describe it.  The machines meant to dominate the air, land and sea were years ahead of its time.  This included the notorious V-weapons program, where ballistic missiles and unmanned flying bombs devastated London and Antwerp, and a collection of exotic vehicles.  And as the tide of war turned against the Nazi Germany, the program proved to be an important propaganda tool for convincing the public that a new game changing weapon is on the way.

One might wonder if the Nazi Germany could have won, if the Wunderwaffe program was implemented earlier. 

The answer is no

Though impressive, the technology used was still in its early days.  They were unreliable and expensive.  Development ate a lot of precious time, with the Reich wasting a lot of money in testing and evaluation.”  – – Mamerto Adan, Nov. 22, 2020, HUBPAGES

(Nevertheless, here is an interesting comment by this site’s frequent discussion contributor, Jon D:

“I see no logical way Germany could have build up such a formidable army with capable logistics on it’s own with such a gutted economy, in only a 20 year period.  There were powerful people behind it, many of which were here in the United States.  Although a lot of these advanced research projects took place in Germany at the time, the funding behind it is questionable, and as seen with Operation Paperclip, many of these scientists conveniently ended up in the United States after the war.”)

by Sebastian Roblin, THE NATIONAL INTEREST – – November 5, 2016

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/did-nazi-germany-actually-try-make-stealth-fighter-18300

As everyone knows by now, Northrop Grumman is presently developing a second flying wing stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, to succeed its B-2 Spirit.  Not a stealth fighter.

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However, it was a pair of German brothers in the service of Nazi Germany that developed the first jet-powered flying wing—which has been dubbed, debatably, “Hitler’s stealth fighter.”

But maximizing speed and range, not stealth, was the primary motivation behind the bat-shaped jet plane.

Walter Horten was an ace fighter pilot in the German Luftwaffe, having scored seven kills flying as wingman of the legendary Adolf Galland during the Battle of Britain.

His brother Reimar was an airplane designer lacking a formal aeronautical education.

In their youth, the pair had designed a series of innovative tail-less manned gliders.

In 1943, Luftwaffe chief Herman Goering laid out the so-called 3×1000 specification for a plane that could fly one thousand kilometers an hour carrying one thousand kilograms of bombs with fuel enough to travel one thousand kilometers and back—while still retaining a third of the fuel supply for use in combat.

Such an airplane could strike targets in Britain while outrunning any fighters sent to intercept it.

Clearly, the new turbojet engines Germany had developed would be required for an airplane to attain such high speeds.

But jet engines burned through their fuel very quickly, making raids on more distant targets impossible.

The Horten brothers’ idea was to use a flying wing design—a tail-less plane so aerodynamically clean it generated almost no drag at all.

Such an airframe would require less engine power to attain higher speeds, and therefore consume less fuel.

Flying wing designs were not an entirely new idea and had been used before in both gliders and powered aircraft.

During World War II, Northrop developed its own high-performing XB-35 flying wing bomber for the U.S. military, though it failed to enter mass production.

Despite the aerodynamic advantages, the lack of a tail tended to make fly wing aircraft prone to uncontrolled yaws and stalls.

The Horten brothers were given the go-ahead to pursue the concept in August 1943.

They first built an unpowered glider known as the H.IX V1.

The V1 had long, thin swept wings made of plywood in order to save weight.

These “bell-shaped” wings compensated for yawing problem.

Lacking a rudder or ailerons, the H.IX relied upon “elevons” (combinations of ailerons and elevators) and two sets of spoilers for control.

The elevons could be moved differentially to induce roll, or together in the same direction to change pitch, while the spoilers were used to induce yaw.

Following successful tests of the V1 glider at Oranienberg on March 1944, the subsequent V2 prototype was mounted with two Jumo 004B turbojet engines nestled to either side of a cockpit pod made of welded steel tubing.

It also featured a primitive ejection seat and a drogue chute deployed while landing, while redesigned tricycle landing gear was installed to enable the plane to carry heavier loads.

The first test flight occurred on February 2, 1945.

The manta-shaped jet exhibited smooth handling and good stall resistance.

The prototype even reportedly beat an Me 262 jet fighter, equipped with the same Jumo 004 engines, in a mock dogfight.

But the testing process was cut short on February 18 when one of the V2’s jet engines caught fire and stopped mid-flight.

Test pilot Erwin Ziller performed a number of turns and dives in an effort to restart the engine, before apparently passing out from the fumes and spiraling his plane into the ground, mortally wounding him.

Regardless, Goering had already approved the production of forty flying wings, to be undertaken by the Gotha company, which mostly produced trainers and military gliders during World War II.

The production planes were designated Ho 229s or Go 229s.

Because of the Ho 229’s great speed—it was believed the production version would be able to attain 975 kilometer per hours—it was repurposed to serve as a fighter with a planned armament of two heavy Mark 103 thirty-millimeter cannons.

Construction of four new prototypes—numbered V3 throuh V6— was initiated, two of which would have been two-seat night fighters.

However, the Ho 229 never made it off the ground.

When American troops of VIII Corps rolled into the factory at Friedrichroda, Germany in April 1945, they found just the cockpit sections of the prototypes in various stages of development.

A single pair of corresponding wings was found 75 miles away.

The most complete of the four, the V3 prototype, was shipped back to the United States for study along with the wings, and can today be seen under restoration at the Udvar-Hazy Center of the United States Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia.

The Hortens were reassigned to draft specifications for a flying wing jet bomber with range enough to deliver an atom bomb to the east coast of the United States.

Their resulting schematics for the Horten H.XVIII “Amerika Bomber” flying wing were never realized, except arguably in the film Captain America [3].

Was the Ho 229 a stealth fighter?

One word you haven’t seen in this history so far is “stealth” — and that’s because there isn’t any documentation from the 1940s supporting the notion that the flying wing was intended to be a stealth aircraft.

And yet, the Hortens had stumbled upon the fact that a flying wing design lends itself to the sort of reduced radar cross-section ideal for a stealth plane.

Reimer Horten moved to Argentina after the war, and in 1950 wrote an article for the Revista Nacional de Aeronautica arguing that wooden aircraft would absorb radar waves.  Thirty years later, as the theory behind stealth aircraft became more widely known, Reimer wrote that he had intentionally sought to make the Horten flying wing into a stealth plane, claiming that he had even constructed the airframe using a special radar absorbent mixture of carbon, sawdust and wood glue without notifying his superiors.

Two tests were undertaken to determine the presence of the carbon dust, one of which supported his claim and the other that didn’t.

In general, historians are skeptical that stealth was a design goal from the outset.

In 2008, Northrop Grumman teamed up with the National Geographic channel to reconstruct a mockup of the Ho 229, which they tested for radar reflection, and then pitted against a simulation of the British Chain Home radar network.

Their findings were less than overwhelming — the flying wings would have been detected at a distance 80 percent that of a standard German Bf. 109 fighter.

The Northrop testers stressed that combined with the Ho 229’s much greater speed, this modest improvement would have given defending fighters too little time to react effectively.

But of course, the flying wing’s main feature was always supposed to be its speed, which could have exceeded the maximum speed of the best Allied fighters of the time by as much as 33 percent.

Detection time would not have mattered greatly if it could outrun everything sent to intercept it.

Furthermore, stealth would have had little usefulness in the fighter role the Ho 229 would actually have assumed, as the Allied daylight fighters ranging over Germany did not benefit from radars of their own.

The Ho 229 might have been a formidable adversary over the skies of World War II, but in truth the plane was far from ready for mass production by the war’s end.

While it seems a stretch to claim that the Ho 229 was intended to be a stealth aircraft, there’s little doubt that it pioneered design features that continue to see use in low-observable aircraft today.

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‘Flying Wing’ UFO incident at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico in 1950

by Chet Dembeck, August 27, 2021, UNKNOWN BOUNDARIES

https://unknownboundaries.com/flying-wing-ufo-crashes-secret-a-bomb-test-as-witnessed-by-11-crew-members/

Atomic Test Group Witnesses UFO in broad daylight, March 22, 1950 at Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Here’s what happened:

Investigator Dan Wilson:

11:00 a.m.

Eleven members of the 4925th Test Group (Atomic) witnessed a UFO northwest of Kirtland AFB, New Mexico in broad daylight.

Heights 25,000 to 30,000′, described as about the size of a golf ball at arm’s length with the approximate shape of the “flying wing“, tan in color to brown on the edges.  Horizontal flight, extremely high speed, heading northwest, then turned north.  Out of sight in 5-9 seconds.

Investigator Fran Ridge:

The Armed Forces Special Weapons Command constructed two operational sites after World War II.  One was known as Site Able, located in the foothills of the Manzano Mountains, just east of Sandia Base.  Construction on Site Able started in 1946, with the first operational facilities activated on 04 April 1950.  The area to the east of the sighting position in this series of incidents and the time frame are very close, close enough for inclusion in the possible Nuclear Connection Projects file.  On 22 February 1952, Site Able was renamed Manzano Base.  These formerly classified documents were discovered on the Blue Book microfilm site by researcher, Daniel Wilson.  Information on the witnesses was found in a book by John D. Hardison, USAF retired.

“With top priority established, the 4925th was staffed with highly experienced people.  Bomber, fighter, and chopper pilots, triple-rated bombardiers (Bomb/Navigator/Radar), staff officers, nuclear project engineers (military and civilian), depot-level modification personnel, aerial cameramen, photo lab technicians, bomb leading specialists, crew chiefs, and crews.  Col. Ritland “welded” these pros into a highly sharp TEAM. If there ever was an ELITE outfit, the 4925th was it”.

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It is of utmost importance to bear in mind that this 1950 UFO incident was not the only UFO incident at Kirtland Air Force Base.   There have been many other incidences at the base, particularly near the Manzano Base areas.

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Norio Hayakawa, unorthodox UFO ‘conspiratologist’

Norio Hayakawa, born in 1944 in Yokohama, Japan, is an American activist who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

He was the director of Civilian Intelligence Network, a loosely-knit citizens’ oversight committee on government accountability.

He has appeared as a guest on Coast to Coast AM radio talk show several times, and is most known for his UFOlogy investigations in and around New Mexico and the American Southwest.

He graduated from the University of Albuquerque in 1970 majoring in Spanish and later taught in a public high school just outside of Phoenix, Arizona.

In February, 1990, Norio Hayakawa accompanied a Japanese TV crew to the outer perimeters of Area 51 in Nevada following a lengthy interview with Bob Lazar at his residence in Las Vegas.

The following month, in March 1990, Norio took the Nippon TV crew to Dulce, New Mexico, where they interviewed the locals, including the Jicarilla Apache tribal officials, general townsfolk and ranchers, about paranormal activity in the area.

In the past, he has been associated with film maker and activist, Anthony J. Hilder.  Hayakawa and Hilder were responsible for starting the Area 51 People’s Rally in 1998.  The event was formed in protest against what was seen as the secrecy surrounding Area 51, especially the plight of a considerable number of former workers who were contaminated and sickened with toxic chemicals while working on stealth programs at the base.

Norio has been involved in UFO research since around 1961.

However he says that “even though the UFO phenomenon seems to exist, so far there is no absolute, tangible, credible documentary evidence whatsoever that we have ever been visited by actual physical extraterrestrial biological entities in any actual physical spacecraft of any kind.”

He says that the term “UFOs” (Unidentified Flying Objects) may not necessarily be completely accurate, since they may not necessarily be “objects” nor could they be “flying” (as we understand “flying” to be, such as by use of a propulsion system.  One of the pre-eminent characteristics of this phenomenon is its seeming ability to “materialize” and “de-materialize” at will).

(In the last decade or so, The Pentagon has begun to use the term UAP  – – Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, instead.  But now it prefers to use the term Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).

He says that another characteristic of this phenomenon is its apparent inability to remain in our physical dimension for more than a few seconds or a few minutes at a time.

He also brings up another fascinating characteristic of this phenomenon, i.e., its inability to be photographed with clarity.

And, lastly, Norio brings up the phenomenon’s apparent ability to “pre-select” its observer (or observers), as well as time and location.

Here are Norio Hayakawa’s alternative explanations to this phenomenon that can be found in his four top articles that he wrote:

MY MOTHER’S ‘FLYING SAUCER’ SIGHTING IN 1975 – – DO I BELIEVE HER? – – YES, WITHOUT ANY DOUBT

THE UFO PHENOMENON SEEMS TO ‘PRE-SELECT” ITS OBSERVERS

DULCE BASE MAY NOT PHYSICALLY EXIST BUT PARAPHYSICAL PHENOMENA SEEM TO HAUNT DULCE, NEW MEXICO

and

WHY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT WILL NEVER DISCLOSE THE TRUE NATURE OF THE UFO PHENOMENON

Besides being an investigator, Hayakawa spent many years as a licensed funeral director in Los Angeles.  After his retirement in 2008, he became a professional entertainer, musician (keyboardist) and singer, performing live music with his One-man band in various small venues in New Mexico.

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My thoughts on the late Glenn Campbell, former Area 51 researcher and activist

by Norio Hayakawa, December 15, 2021:

May Glenn Campbell Rest In Peace!!
Many of us knew he had been fighting for his life the past few years.  

After his condition deteriorated, following his latest recurrence of lymphoma, he passed away on December 13, 2021.   

HERE ARE MY THOUGHTS ON GLEN CAMPBELL:

When Glenn first came in 1993 from the East Coast to settle down in Rachel in order to find out more about Area 51, he was initially met with suspicion by lots of residents of that tiny community.  Nevertheless, Glenn set up his “Area 51 Research Center” in his small trailer.

An animosity of sort was soon created between the owners of the Little A-le-inn and Glenn Campbell.  

Glenn later on married a resident of Rachel and eventually moved to Las Vegas.

The fact that Glenn had married a resident of Rachel  (Travis family’s friend)  infuriated Joe Travis of the Little A-le-inn.

Glenn was in Rachel in 1993 when the  ULTIMATE UFO SEMINAR  was held at the parking lot of the Inn in which Bob Lazar was the main speaker.  This seminar was organized by Gary Schultz and myself.  It was held under a huge military tent at the parking lot.  There were close to 200 people in attendance.  Joe Travis later told us that he had “borrowed” this military tent from the “base”.  Glenn did not attend this seminar.  Instead he organized a small meeting of folks who were skeptical of Bob Lazar’s claims.  He held this meeting in Rachel around the same time as the seminar.

During Glenn’s stay in Rachel, I met him and got acquainted with him.  To me he was a soft-spoken gentleman and a true scholar.

Glenn was a realist and he played a major role in bringing up Area 51 to the major news media in the mid 1990s.

Later on, I came to the similar conclusion about Area 51.  There was nothing “Alien” about Area 51.  It was no longer an issue worth pursuing.

Even though a lot of folks described Glenn as somewhat eccentric, I had a high respect for Glenn.

PLEASE ALSO READ MY COMMENTS ON AREA 51:

WHY I ABANDONED MY CONSPIRATORIAL VIEWS ON AREA 51

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Untold secrets of the former Manzano underground base in Albuquerque, New Mexico – – Fact? or Fiction?

(CLICK ABOVE FOR ENLARGEMENT – – Northeast end of the Manzano underground base with 3 tiers of electric fences, almost right next to the Four Hills community of Albuquerque – – the base was supposedly totally closed down in 1992 – – photo by Norio Hayakawa)

FROM AN ANONYMOUS SOURCE – –  (Temporarily I would have to call him Mr. “X”, but he says people can call him “Bill” or “Joe”)   – – November 15, 2021

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“I’m a lifelong Albuquerque resident.  I appreciate the work you’ve put into researching and uncovering the various mysterious topics you discuss.

About three years ago, a close relative of mine, a young man, was working a job as a construction laborer with a local firm, which in 2018 was contracted to do work on KAFB.  He worked that job for about three weeks.  At the time, I didn’t pay much attention to what he told me after coming home from work each evening, but a few years later I took much more interest, due to the nature of his descriptions of what he encountered.

The following is an essay I wrote, based on his direct eyewitness testimony, which also includes my attempts to explain, in the form of hypothesizing, the larger purpose of the facility that he visited.  I call this The Able Prime Narrative; at the time it was built, Manzano Base was known as Site Able.

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I’ve tightly held onto this information for some time, but am sharing it with you because it’s one of the most astonishing factual tales I’ve yet encountered, and I trust your judgement in regard to what you might do with this information.  As you undoubtedly know, there are many unverifiable, or unreliable, stories that have circulated through the UFO subculture community.  This story is one of the most factual I’ve encountered, due to the veracity of this young man’s testimony.

The facts as described by this young man, who I call The Eyewitness, are in my view entirely trustworthy; he’s too young and naive to have a deep enough understanding of these things to have made them up, nor has he shown any interest in the past with these topics.  My attempts at explaining what this story implies remains my own speculation, and hence is subject to my own errors of judgement; but his account is by my estimation entirely trustworthy.  I’ve also brought a close friend of mine into confidence of this story, who has, together with me, interviewed The Eyewitness and has verified the veracity of his story and lack of any obvious contradictions or counter-factual information that might compromise the story’s integrity.

 

INTRODUCTION

Able Prime is based on facts, of an actual eyewitness account from a very reputable source, of an apparent underground complex located within the boundaries of Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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The veracity of Able Prime is based on the testimony of a firsthand source who has been in this underground facility multiple times over the course of three weeks; said source possesses a high degree of believability, due to his naiveté of military and aviation-related subject matter; his consistency in recounting these events over multiple interview sessions; and personal knowledge of this individual over the entirety of his life.  Said individual has not demonstrated in the past any interest in outlandish subject matter such as conspiracy theories or UFOs.  He has also remained tight-lipped about what he witnessed, only revealing to me the details after much conversation.  There does not appear to be any personal motive of financial gain or fame exhibited by this source.  The identity of this source will be kept in confidence and only referred to as The Eyewitness.

(CLICK ABOVE FOR ENLARGEMENT – – this public open space area right next to the fenceline of the base is off-limits to the public after sundown, according to the city ordinance – – this sign says: BE ADVISED, AREA MAY BE UNDER VIDEO SURVEILLANCE – – photo by Norio Hayakawa, Nov. 17, 2021)

 

BACKGROUND

During the Manhattan Project of WWII, Kirtland Field in Albuquerque was operated by the US Army Air Corp and employed as a point of demarcation for materiel and personnel involved with the build-up of atomic munitions on Tinian Island, in preparation for the atomic bombing raids over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, which directly contributed to the ending of hostilities and unconditional surrender of Japan.

After the war, Z Division of Los Alamos was moved to Kirtland Field and became Sandia Base, a separate entity commanded by a series of US Army and Air Force generals.  The facility rapidly expanded to become the nexus of what is known today as Sandia National Laboratory, the primary center of nuclear weapons development during the Cold War. In 1971, Kirtland Field and Sandia Base were merged into Kirtland AFB.

In the late 1940s a facility began to be constructed inside the mountains on the eastern boundary of Sandia Base that became known as Manzano Base, or Site Able, one of six such sites located around the US built to stockpile the nation’s nuclear weapons arsenal.  Site Able was special in that, not only was it the first such site, but it was the primary assembly facility used to construct the early plutonium fission weapons, based on the WWII Fat Man design, known as the Mark 4.  During this time, plutonium and uranium weapons components were cast and machined at Los Alamos, delivered to Sandia Base and assembled, along with non-nuclear components from other facilities, in an underground assembly factory in Manzano Base.

The Mark 4 design was assembled by hand, in kit form, from discrete blocks of high explosive lenses, upon which detonators and other components were added, to form the completed weapon, minus the core itself, which was only inserted into the weapon during final delivery by bomber aircraft to its target.  Assembled weapons were stored in the Manzano facility, minus their cores, which were stored in separate, lead-lined “bird cage” containers.

(CLICK ABOVE FOR ENLARGEMENT – – The overall layout of Manzano and Kirtland AFB proper, including the warehouse entrance on the east side of Manzano, the former Boeing Airborne Laser Hangar, and KUMMSC)

 

MANZANO BASE LORE

During the height of the Cold War, the existence of Manzano Base was a poorly kept secret among the children of base workers.  It was commonly discussed, on the school grounds in northeast Albuquerque, that a “secret” underground base existed in the Four Hills area of southeast Albuquerque, since many of these children had parents who worked either directly in Manzano Base proper, or on Sandia Base.

In 1992, the Kirtland Underground Munitions and Maintenance Storage Complex (KUMMSC) was activated on KAFB, south and west of the old Manzano Base, and has since become the largest repository of nuclear weapons in the US arsenal.  Since then, a story was published in the local Albuquerque Journal newspaper about Manzano Base, its former purpose, and how it had since become (supposedly) idled, used only for storage of non-nuclear materiel.

The author has become aware of a book  (“Raven Rock: The Story of the U.S. Government’s Secret Plan to Save Itself – – While the Rest of Us Die“, by Garrett M. Graff)  written about the history of the NORAD (North American Air Defense Command) facility, located in Cheyenne Mountain, south of Colorado Springs, Colorado, which indicated that during its design phase a nearly identical mock-up facility was built within the Manzano Base complex, southeast of Albuquerque.

The author is also aware of a firsthand account, from a family friend, an independent contractor skilled in computer networks, who claimed to have been working at an underground computer complex “inside the mountain” directly after the events of September 11, 2001, in a supporting role maintaining computer network equipment.

(CLICK ABOVE FOR ENLARGEMENT – – A closer view of Manzano, with the warehouse entrance on the right and the presumed secondary entrance on the left.   The alignment of the walls of the warehouse point directly to the secondary building.   They are about a mile apart.)

 

SO, HERE IS THE STORY – – FACT OR FICTION?, YOU DECIDE:

THE ABLE PRIME NARRATIVE

The Eyewitness was working for a local construction contractor in the 2018 time frame when a job was issued on KAFB.  He and his crew entered the base from the Louisiana Gate, drove east to Wyoming Blvd, then south and east, past the base golf course, to the security entrance of the Manzano Base complex.  They were directed to drive on a road around the southern edge of the complex, to the eastern side, where they arrived at a warehouse building with a light-blue roof.  The crew parked in the main parking lot, where they were met by security personnel, who told them to leave all cell phones, electronics and cameras in their truck, and fill out a form describing in detail all of the tools and material they would be bringing into the facility.

Immediately across the loop road from this warehouse building is the entrance to Factory 3, one of three such nuclear assembly factories once located in Manzano.

Having complied with the requests, they were escorted into the building through a door on the west-facing side, where they entered an elevator, that was described by The Eyewitness as of a “wire cage” type freight elevator, whose entrance faced west, toward the mountain, and began their descent that lasted for “three to five minutes.”

Once their three- to five- minute descent was completed, they exited the elevator in a deep underground, concrete-lined facility that extended into the distance toward the west, under the mountain.

The Eyewitness described the feeling of being in the facility as if one were deep underground inside Carlsbad Caverns, and that it felt cold.

Before them was a long, tall, concrete hallway-like structure that extended into the distance.  The walls were made from large sections of rectangular concrete, embedded with a grid of holes.  The ceiling was as high “as if standing on the basketball court of the UNM Pit arena and looking up to the ceiling.”  The floor of the structure curved gently upward, in an arc, such that the other end of the facility could not be seen.  To the left of the main hallway were a series of rooms that had been built of metal stud framing, that needed interior finishing work completed.  The freight elevator was used to deliver construction materials, tools and supplies from ground level, down into the facility.

The ceiling of the long hallway was described as “corrugated concrete,” similar to the kind of reinforced concrete structures seen under freeway overpass bridges.  Between the ridges of reinforced concrete were brackets extending downward, from which lighting fixtures were attached.  The Eyewitness estimated the height of the hallway as around 50 feet, and the width about 200 feet.

Parked in two neat rows along either side of the hallway were dozens of aircraft, oriented diagonally facing away from the entrance.  The row of aircraft on the left side had wide, flat jet engine exhaust ducts and a pair of canted vertical stabilizers.  They were dark gray, with no markings other than, under the rear horizontal stabilizers, a sequence of 7 or 8 digits, preceded by the “#” (hashtag or pound) symbol.  There was estimated to be 25-30 of these aircraft visible.

Because of his unfamiliarity with military aircraft, the author showed The Eyewitness a series of aircraft images, from which he identified the YF-23 prototype as being the closest to what he observed.

The row of aircraft on the right side of the structure were parked similarly to those on the left, diagonally facing away from the entrance, and were described as being black and triangular.  There appeared to be an equal number of them as the “YF-23“ type, extending into the distance.

In attempting to identify this second type of aircraft, the author showed The Eyewitness images of the F-117 stealth fighter, but he indicated that the type of aircraft he observed were not shaped with flat facets as with the F-117, but instead were smooth and curved, with a central hump that reminded him of images of the B2 stealth bomber, but smaller and with a triangular plan-form.

In each of his visits to this facility that occurred over a period of three weeks, The Eyewitness and his crew worked on the interior finishing of the office-like rooms to the left of the long hallway.  On the last visit, when they were preparing to exit via the elevator, the security personnel informed them of a “security breach,” and directed them to wait by the elevator while other security teams went topside.  After a period of about 30 minutes they were then permitted to depart via the elevator up to ground level, from where they exited the facility and the base.

Another detail described by The Eyewitness was during the elevator rides, they would periodically pass light fixtures in the concrete elevator shaft, visible through the extruded metal sides of the elevator car, implying a series of other floors or levels in the facility.  However, The Eyewitness did not at the time count the number of floors, but his feeling is that it was dozens of floors, at least.

 

DECIPHERING ABLE PRIME

Whatever facilities are currently situated under the Four Hills of Manzano Base, it is assumed the majority were built in the late-1940s and into the ‘50s, prior to the era of aerial surveillance by high-flying aircraft, or satellite surveillance, hence they may yet possess a higher degree of security than newer-built facilities.  Of specific interest to the author is how such a facility operates, given the implication of deep underground aircraft storage requiring access to both hangars and runways.

Fortunately for the researcher, we live in an era of readily accessible satellite imagery.  The author has examined in detail satellite imagery of KAFB, via Google Earth, and has found circumstantial evidence of specific structural alignments, visible from the surface, that imply possible answers to how the Manzano facility functions.

 

ELEVATOR ALIGNMENT

The Eyewitness described the freight elevator, that connects the surface warehouse building to the underground facility, as being orthagonal with the building’s walls.  Underground, the elevator is also orthagonal with the eastern end of the long hallway-like structure.  In addition, The Eyewitness describes the long hallway as extending straight into the distance, away from the elevator toward the northwest, under the mountain.

Using Google Earth, by extending a datum line from the blue-roofed warehouse building in a northwesterly direction, parallel to its east/west axis, the datum line extends about a mile under the mountain to a position adjacent to the western fence-line of the Manzano area, directly under another warehouse-like building.

It is conjectured by the author that this second building serves as a secondary access point, via elevator, to the western end of the facility, perhaps used as an emergency exit, and perhaps also feeding electrical power to the underground facility, as there appears to be a transformer substation located just adjacent to the north side of this building.

The secondary building, a mile west of the primary, does not share its alignment with the datum line, however.  By properly orienting the walls of the secondary building in Google Earth, another datum line can be extended, parallel to that building’s east/west axis, another three miles to the west, where it intersects almost exactly with an aircraft hangar providing direct access to the runway system of KAFB.

This hangar is itself oriented to the main east/west runway of KAFB, and is the only aircraft hangar on this end of the base, and the closest hangar to the Manzano area complex.  This hangar is the (former) Boeing Airborne Laser facility.

(CLICK ABOVE FOR ENLARGEMENT – – Area marked with yellow (not the arrow) – – Boeing Airborne Laser Facility and Hangar area)

The author conjectures that a three mile-long underground taxiway corridor connects the Manzano facility at the east, to the aircraft hangar three miles west, via an aircraft elevator located under the hangar.

(CLICK ABOVE FOR ENLARGEMENT – – Details of the Boeing ABL hangar, and the William B. Davis Advanced Laser facility adjacent to it.  There’s also Pad 4, to the east, where aircraft are loaded with nuclear weapons from KUMMSC, via the curved road below.  The alignment of the walls of the secondary building in the middle photo point directly to the Boeing ABL hangar.)

 

Comparing elevation data (available from online topographic maps) between the blue-roofed warehouse building at Manzano (5741 feet above MSL) and the Boeing Airborne Laser hangar (5298 feet above MSL), there is an elevation change of 443 feet.  Assuming the aircraft elevator under the Boeing ABL hangar is, say, 50 feet deep, this implies that the facility below Manzano could be 443 + 50 = 493 feet under the mountain, about consistent with a “3 to 5 minute” ride in a slow-moving freight elevator.

Further examination of KAFB satellite imagery reveals the KUMMSC facility, located south of the datum line connecting Manzano and the hangar, to be aligned almost exactly orthogonal to the same datum line, implying a possible other underground connecting corridor to KUMMSC.

 

PURPOSE

The existence of a deep underground aircraft facility, verified by a reliable eyewitness, with no obvious access to runway facilities except via an implied underground corridor and elevator, begs multiple questions.

The depth of the facility, deep under a mountainous installation formerly used to protect nuclear weapons from attack, along with the stealth nature of the aircraft types observed, suggests several possibilities.

Given that these aircraft are not publicly known to exist, their location deep under the protection of a mountain may be to warehouse them for some eventual use, perhaps as some clandestine fourth branch of the nuclear triad; a nuclear pitchfork.  Given their location adjacent to, and aligned with, the KUMMSC nuclear weapons repository, perhaps they would be deployed on some long-distance bombing attack, in the event of assumption of hostilities during a nuclear exchange.

Another possibility is that they are being preserved to provide aerial dominance during a post-nuclear war phase, when the conventional air forces might have been decimated during the conflict.

It is also possible they have already been employed in various conventional conflicts.  Consider KAFB itself.  Sharing a common runway with the civilian Albuquerque International Sunport, civilian air traffic all but disappears late into the evening; meanwhile, air traffic over the rest of New Mexico remains scant during the early morning hours after midnight.  This leaves KAFB open for clandestine flights departing and arriving under the cover of darkness, and a cooperative FAA.  Aircraft can depart, fly long distances via aerial refueling, to arrive at their target coordinates halfway across the globe under the cover of nightfall; then return to KAFB under the cover of the next evening, to be sequestered away, deep under the mountain.

Advanced aircraft require constant maintenance in order to be flightworthy.  Hydraulic and engine systems need to be maintained on a regular basis.  Pilots require constant practice, in simulators and actual aircraft, in order for the weapons system to have any utility in warfare.  It is assumed by the author that periodic clandestine flights must be ongoing from the former Boeing ABL hangar on KAFB, and also that other aircraft facilities  (Edwards AFB, Nellis AFB, etc.)  may be used in training and support of these activities.

 

THE HANGAR

The suspect hangar that may contain the terminus of an underground aircraft elevator contains no external visual identification, other than an illegible round sign or plaque above its west-facing employee entrance.  There are, however, a number of vehicles parked in the adjacent parking lot, so some current activity is implied.  Adjacent to the hangar is a smaller, more modern appearing building bearing a sign indicating the Richard W. Davis Advanced Laser Facility.  An Internet search yields negative results for the building itself, but its namesake is an important figure in the early history of the Airborne Laser (ABL) project.  In the rear of this building are a number of large compressed gas cylinders and liquid chemical containers, indicating the facility seems to support some degree of advanced laser work; but the size of the building seems too small to support such activity.  It is the author’s conjecture that this laser facility may be largely underground.

It is assumed that this aircraft hangar may have supported the early years of the Airborne Laser project, including housing the early test aircraft, but that this project’s later phases may now be based elsewhere, thus leaving the hangar available for other purposes.  In addition, more recent research has involved solid-state lasers, rather than the chemical COIL (carbon dioxide iodine laser) using in the ABL program.

 

THE ORGANIZATION

Given the secretive nature of the Manzano facility, and the history of other projects such as the U2 and A12 aircraft programs, the possibility exists that such facilities are not operated by the overt US Air Force itself, but other, more secretive, agencies. Evidence for this comes from The Eyewitness observing that there were no conventional USAF markings on the aircraft he observed in Manzano. It could be operated by some historically consistent agency such as CIA, or more obscure ones.

It is also possible that some hybrid government/private entity may have taken long term control of the facility, representing a privatization of such “Black” projects.

The facility may have been initially constructed decades ago for other purposes.  Evidence of this is suggested by extending a datum line from the blue-roofed building on the east side of the Manzano complex, past the second structure on the west, continuing several miles to the northwest, that intersects directly with the central complex of Sandia National Laboratory. Given that it was common in the 1950s to build underground bomb shelters, both privately under single family dwellings and publicly, such as under the UNM campus in Albuquerque, it is likely that an underground access-way may have been built to offer secure egress, from the Sandia area to the shelter of the Manzano complex, in the event of nuclear attack by bomber (in the pre-ICBM era).  This initial connective system may have been extended westward at some later date, to the hangar building, perhaps during the time when KUMMSC was being constructed, which would have offered a convenient cover story to explain the large quantities of earth being excavated during the tunnel’s construction, which would have been visible from satellite surveillance.

It is also logical to suggest that such a deeply protected aircraft facility would have had no purpose before the era of advanced stealth aircraft, since their most vulnerable moments are when parked on the tarmac; locating them underground seems to provide a logical solution in keeping with their stealth nature.

Another question I’ve asked myself is: why Albuquerque?  Why not, say, Area 51, the National Security Site north of Las Vegas, Nevada?  For one, we don’t know there are not also underground aircraft facilities at Area 51, especially considering Papoose Mountain is located just to the west.  But as indicated previously, Manzano was already build years before the era of satellite surveillance, whereas a newer facility in Nevada would have been observed by satellite while being excavated.  So Manzano provides a “legacy” facility ideal for this purpose.

Additionally, so-called “Janet” flights, of 737 charter aircraft, have to ferry personnel each work day to and from the Nevada National Security Site and the Las Vegas airport; these flights are constantly monitored by enthusiast internet watchers and also, it is assumed, foreign governments.  However, with the Manzano facility no such flights of workers are necessary, since the base is adjacent to the middle-sized city of ABQ and workers can merely drive in and out of KAFB proper.

 

CONCLUSION

It is not the intent of the author to reveal the existence of secretive facilities merely for the purposes of notoriety or attention-getting.  The facility, at least what has been directly observed by The Eyewitness, does exist.  At this very moment, advanced aircraft, of a type not supposed to exist, do in fact exist, deep under the Four Hills/Manzano Base area of KAFB, four miles from the nearest runway.  Billions of dollars had to have been expended in its construction, and in the aircraft procurement programs involved, without being leaked to the public through congressional oversight.  Billions of dollars had to have been diverted from other programs to fund these so-called black programs.  Entire systems must exist in permanence to support such back-channel funding.  Covert organizations must exist, embedded in other, overt ones, to staff and support such activities.  These implications beg further questions, rather than providing any answers.

Yet, secrecy doesn’t always remain secret.  Facilities must be supported, often by local civilian contractors, who are exposed to things they would not ordinarily see.  Word leaks out, things seen in silence are eventually spoken of, often only in whispers.  Such has been the history of the civilian workforce in New Mexico since the early days of the Manhattan Project.

The author is indebted to the work of Trevor Paglen, who inspired the principle that the covert, black world often leaves a shadow, a footprint, in the everyday world we inhabit, offering mere glimpses of something beyond. It is in that spirit that I offer this work.”

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Norio Hayakawa’s CIVILIAN INTELLIGENCE NEWS SERVICE

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