http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/12-10-2012/122435-ufo_researchers_die-0/

Many UFO researchers die under mysterious circumstances
12.10.2012 
Many UFO researchers working on their research in the 1970s and 1980s died 
under mysterious circumstances, and may have been killed. This is the 
conclusion reached by an amateur astronomer, a former U.S. government adviser 
Timothy Hood. He made this statement at an international conference in 
Amsterdam dedicated to search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

This statement is true not so much for the chasers for unidentified flying 
objects, but the researchers trying to find extraterrestrial life, including 
professional astrophysics. Hood's conclusion was prompted by a 30-year study of 
this topic.

Famous American astronomer Morris K. Jessup, whose books about intelligent life 
beyond Earth have become bestsellers, committed suicide. He ended his life by 
opening an exhaust pipe in his car, locking his door and turning on the 
ignition. Professor James Edward McDonald, who for many years served as head of 
the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Earth and studied unidentified 
aerospace objects, put a bullet in his head.

Edward Ruppelt, who led a project for the study of unidentified objects in the 
skies over the United States, died of a cardiovascular crisis at the age of 37. 
On November 5, 2001, William Milton Cooper, a famous UFO researcher who has 
repeatedly accused the U.S. government of hiding the truth about UFOs, was 
killed by police in his home. Cooper, who clearly suffered from delusion, lived 
in Yeager (Arizona). He bought weapons in bulk to create units to fight a 
secret government led by aliens. 

Before the incident the police was told that Cooper threatened harmless 
residents, believing, apparently, that they were chasing him on the 
instructions of the authorities. The police surrounded the ranch where he 
lived. He said that anyone who would dare to cross the threshold of his private 
property will be killed, but the police ignored him. As a result, one policeman 
was seriously wounded, and the other one had to shoot the researcher as 
self-defense.

There is also the famous "Sheldon list." The famous American writer Sidney 
Sheldon, working on his novel "The End of the World", drew attention to a 
series of mysterious deaths among British specialists developing space weapons.

In October of 1986, Professor Arshad Sharif killed himself by tying one end of 
the rope to a tree, making a loop at the other end, putting his head through it 
and driving the car away. A few days later another London professor, Vimal 
Dazibay, jumped head first from the Bristol Bridge. Both of them worked on the 
development of electronic weapons for the English government program, similar 
to the American "Star Wars."  

In January of 1987, another scientist, Avtar Singh-Guide, went missing. He was 
later declared dead. In February of 1987, Peter Pippel was run over by his car 
in his garage. In March of 1987, David Sands committed suicide by crashing his 
car into a building. In April of 1987, four developers of space programs died. 
Mark Wiesner hung himself, Stuart Gooding fell victim of murder, David 
Greenhalgh fell off the bridge, and Shani Warren drowned. In May of that year, 
Michael Baker was killed in a car accident.

In a relatively short time, 25 people who worked in the space field died for 
various reasons. Sidney Sheldon, who discovered this tragic phenomenon, 
seriously believed that it had to do with aliens.

According to Timothy Hood, these deaths were not accidental, but rather, were 
the work of special services that eliminated the experts because they knew too 
much.
In the 1970's and 1980's in the United States there were secret UFO research 
programs such as the "Blue Book", "Aquarius", "Area 51", "Majestic 12", and 
GEIPAN. While official data show that most of these projects are now inactive, 
many conspiracy theorists doubt it. Every now and then "sensational" materials 
emerge in the media whose purpose is to convince the public that the U.S. 
government is hiding the truth about human contact with aliens.

Perhaps it has to do not with the aliens but military secrets or falsified 
facts. In any case, the intrigue remains. The topic of contacts with other 
civilizations continues to thrill, and the perceived danger makes it even more 
exciting. 

Margarita Troitsina

Yoki


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Kirim email ke