* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ * * ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ * L I T E R A R Y F R E E W A R E * * * * F O U N D A T I O N * ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ * * ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -=ð P R O U D L Y í P R E S E N T S ð=- >From: ur-valhalla!aztec.asu.edu!jharding (JOHN E. HARDING) >Subject: Korean UFO >Date: Sun, 12 Nov 1995 Let's suppose that you are a military telecommunications operator working a mid-night shift in a "Higher than Top Secret" military installation. One morning you hear bells and whistles go off on your telecommunications equipment indicating that you are receiving "FLASH" traffic (message). STOP --> A "What?" Explanation of Military Message Precedence: Critic Message Prosign: W Handling time IMMEDIATELY... do not delay for ANY REASON, possible Act of Aggression against military personnel or installation. This message is ALWAYS forwarded to Heads of Government...yea the President! Flash Message Prosign: Z Handling time 10 minutes...do not delay for ANY REASON, possible Act of Aggression against military personnel or installation. This message is always forwarded to Commanding Officers (Generals and such..) in the immediate area to determine if immediate action is required. If deemed necessary it is also forwarded to the Heads of Government. Immediate Message Prosign: O Handling time 30 minutes...Action pertaining to this message normally is given a precise time in which action MUST be taken. Action(s) may be precautionary measure(s) against possible Act of Aggression against military personnel or installation. Priority Message Prosign: P Handling time 2 hours...Action pertaining to this message is not normally handle in a "rush", but always handle BEFORE Routine Messages. It normally deals with the everyday dealings of military personnel or installation. Routine Message Prosign: R Handling time 2 - 4 hours...This normally your "catch all" message. It's like your everyday mail...get to it when you can. It also normally deals with the everyday dealings of military personnel or installation. Now that you have been made aware of Military Message Precedences... I shall continue.. You, the lonely old operator, stops what you were doing and turn your FULL attention to the "FLASH" message coming in. You start doing the normal routine of tagging the message with a Time of Receipt (TOR), your operator's number (showing WHO was at the console when the message came in and who handle it). The message is classed marked "Above Top Secret"...meaning it was a TOP SECRET message, but with the additional class mark codings made it "Above Top Secret!" You start reading the message and see the class mark coding of "For Your Eyes Only" meaning the Commanding General. You reach over and press a red button, the area you are in now is secured... meaning "No One Allowed In Area" except you, not EVEN your immediate supervisors. The Area supervisor (a GS-13) heads your direction and immediately stops upon seeing the security light flashing. He knows better, but asks anyway, "What the Hell is going on?" You tell him, "Call the General, he has FLASH TS traffic for his eyes only!" He, the GS-13, asks "What's it about?" You turn and stare at him... "Sorry Sir, for the General's eyes only!" (Damn civilian, wanted you to breach security!). You turn away and continue your work, reading each line as it comes in. Not only are you astonished, but a bit nervous, because you can read the message, but no one else is allowed to. You actually try to tell yourself it's a Joke, but with each line of the printout, you know it's not! It's an Official Military Report classed marked "HIGHER THAN TOP SECRET" and for the General's Eyes Only! The Report 1974: It was reported that at 0530 hours (ZULU) over a Highly Restricted Area in Korea an Unidentifiable Flying Object was hovering. Many attempts (Voice Radio Transmissions) were made to inform the intruder that they were in a restricted area and must leave at once. They, the military personnel, received no response to their order. Intercept Helicopters were dispatched, but the UFO just out maneuvered them, yet staying in the restricted zone. The intercept helicopters were order to stay their distance in case the UFO should decided to be come Hostile, yet maintain visual contact. No one wanted an International Incident, in case this happen to be a craft of a foreign government. According to the description of the craft, it was definitely not of a foreign government and surely not American made. The UFO descended lower, and fertile attempts by the military personnel to warn the UFO to get out of the restricted area failed. The decision was made by the Commanding Officer at the site to "Shoot the UFO" out of the air. Two ground to air missiles were fired! They never reached their target.. two separate light beams came from the UFO and engulfed both of the missiles, the missiles disappeared into thin air. Needless to say this was observed Not only by the Radar Operator, but by All personnel in the Communications Room, the Helicopter Crews, and many military personnel on the ground. This event had a profound effect on many of the military personnel. The UFO came lower and lower, the missile crew evacuated their post afraid the UFO would destroy the missile launchers. The Helicopters stayed their distance fully aware their weapons would be of no effect on the UFO observing on it's movements. The UFO stopped just about center of the site approximately 5 feet above ground... doing nothing, yet maybe something.. observing and reporting? The event lasted over 20 minutes and as always (as in some reports) it just rose to the sky and disappeared at a high rate of speed. It left in its wake many bewildered and frighten military personnel to include the Commanding Officer of that site. Now came the difficult task of covering up the incident. The report detailed what actions that would be taken with each and every military personnel to ensure that they NEVER speak or write about what had occurred. Many of the military personnel, to include officers, requested an immediate reassignment on the same day of the incident. This Flash message came in five separate parts, meaning five messages detailing the entire incident. You, the operator was responsible for ensuring the message was given the proper security classification markings and properly sealed in an official envelopes marked for the Commanding General. Since you were the receiving operator, you were to "HAND" carry the envelopes and deliver them to No One Else except Commanding General. You did what you were ordered to! When you delivered them, you were asked by the Commanding General "You're obviously know the contents of these messages since you received them, and probably also read them. You are aware of the Secret Act of the United States and you being in the Military are bond by its law military and civilian concerning what is in the best interest of National Security. You are dismissed!" All Telecommunications (paper tapes) references to include the ribbon and logs surrounding this event was removed from the area you worked in and by person(s) who did Not work in that area and were NOT assigned your military company and no one you worked with had Ever seen them before. If this sound a "FICTION", believe me it is NOT! If you think I am writing this for 'ENTERTAINMENT", I am NOT! I was that Military Telecommunications Operator on Duty that day. I was the one to receive the report and read it's entire contents. I was the one who had to stamp and log each and every part of that report in. I had to seal them in military government envelopes and hand carry them to the Commanding General. JOHN E. HARDING SFC, U.S. ARMY (RETIRED) John Harding E-Mail Address: jharding@aztec.asu.edu Sysop - U-FO INFO BBS (GTPN Net/Node 009/005) Phoenix, AZ (602) 306-1345 ... the next war will be an interplanetary war. -Gen. Douglas MacArthur ---