Do You Recognize this Photo?

September 29, 2000 08:23 CDT
In the field of ufology, researchers are continually searching for verifiable evidence of UFO and extraterrestrial contact.

This week, the Paranormal News Network, the online news service of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS), began circulating this photo to uncover witnesses who may recognize it in the context of time, location, and subject.
 

The photo "of an alleged gray alien was originally sent to Art Bell. The picture was found in the belongings of a serviceman by his children after his death. The picture was supposedly taken at Area 51. If anyone has any information relating to the authenticity of this photo, please contact P3N," said the news service.

The photograph purports to depict a military officer in the presence of a preserved alien in the so-called Area 51 military base area in Nevada, near Las Vegas.

"We are especially interested in hearing from present or former military or intelligence personnel who might know something about this photo," said P3N.

To encourage military and government witnesses to come forward with information, CAUS provide legal protection for their information. Executive director and attorney Peter Gersten says he is "willing to establish an attorney-client relationship, pro bono (at no charge), with former or present military or intelligence personnel who have first hand evidence (eyewitness testimony, reports, photos, videos) proving our contact with this other intelligence. Inherent in any attorney-client relationship is the
confidentiality of communications as a matter of law."

"Based upon the information provided by the individual and with his/her consent, I would submit an FOIA request to the appropriate agency, seeking confirmation of the information, without revealing my source. If a FOIA lawsuit is necessary, I would submit whatever documentation is required on "information and belief" and only reveal my client's identity if (s)he is granted immunity by the government and consents to the disclosure.

The client would control the action and withdraw at any time with privacy intact. CAUS believes this offers a witness, willing to come forward, the utmost confidentiality and protection while providing a viable avenue for getting the truth out," says Gersten. He said the organization is interested only in "credible evidence of our interaction with another intelligence," rather than obtaining information on military/government technological secrets or "violating legitimate national security concerns."

Staff Writer Sally Suddock

Bron: http://www.cosmiverse.com/paranormal092902.html


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