May 23, 2012
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Reporter: Beth Bason

UnexplainedColorado: Majestic Twelve

UFO’s and Alien abductions have been depicted in movies hundreds of time. But could there be some truth to those works of fiction?

A Broomfield man and his team of researchers say there is and he has got the evidence to prove it. Is his case legitimate or too out of this word to be true?

The man I spoke with put this book together it is called The Majestic Documents. He claims the memos inside are ‘proof’ that the government is covering up the fact that UFO’s exist.

“The Army Air Force has located a flying disk that is now in possession of the Army. July 1947, Roswell, New Mexico. Three mysterious objects crashed into the desert. Many people claimed to have seen debris, and an intact disk – even alien bodies.” The government issued a press release that shocked the world.

Days later they retracted the first report saying what had crashed was only a weather balloon. In another report, decades later, the Air Force said the alien bodies people claimed to have seen were actually dummies.

In 1947 the Air Force launched an investigation into UFO’s called Project Blue Book. It was discontinued in 1969 based on an evaluation of a report prepared by the University of Colorado. It concluded that none of the UFO’s called that none of the UFO’s reported were a threat to national security, nor was there evidence to support they were in any way extraterrestrial.

The government’s has been lying and hiding this for a long long time. Ryan Wood from Broomfield, Colorado says he has evidence the government is hiding the truth about extraterrestrial life and he says he as a paper trail to prove it.

These top-secret memorandums collectively called the majestic documents tell the story of extraterrestrial men, technology recovery, and press blackouts. The documents are so complex that there is no way extremely bright people in their garage could fake them. The documents are stamped “Top Secret” and “Majic Eyes” only. They are named after the officials appointed by President Harry Truman to deal with extraterrestrial visitors. According to the documents, the group was called the Majestic Twelve. There are total of 15 documents – dated from 1947 through 1954.

Wood says the documents were anonymously copied and shared – whoever did it – clearly ‘didn’t’ want them to be kept a secret. How they were received isn’t as important as determining whether they are ‘authentic’. He says he has had experts look at the majestic documents and is confident the results would hold up in court.

Wood says the ‘special operations manual’ is the most compelling piece he has come across so far. This is the manual of how to pick up the bodies, where to ship them. They go to Area 51, S-4. What to do with them, how to crate them. How do you tell the public, how do you deceive the public. He says the printing style used on the manual is precisely the same style used by the government and CIA. “I am confident it was printed at the CIA in 1954 and then distributed.”

Phillip Klass, a journalist and UFO skeptic, has also evaluated the documents for authenticity. He was not available for an interview, but has published several papers on the Majestic documents. He claims they contain many flaws including bogus signatures, and an ‘unusual’ hybrid date-format that isn’t found in other military documents.

Klass also cites an incident he claims happened lees than two years before the documents were revealed in the 1980’s. He says William Moore, who made the papers public told a close friend he was contemplating creating some fake top secret documents to encourage former military and intelligence officials to break their oath of secrecy about an alleged UFO cover-up. Klass is convinced the Majestic documents are counterfeit.

Wood says if these documents are authentic, it could completely change the way the world looks at science, religion, and politics. Ryan Wood and his research team have produced a documentary on the Majestic Documents called “The Secrets.” So far it has been picked up in the Canadian Markets. They are currently trying to launch it in the states.