Here are three different historical perspectives on UFO conspiracy and/or secrecy and efforts to prize away hidden information. Olav Phillips makes the interesting assertion that "modern conspiracy theory was born" on the afternoon of John F. Kennedy's assassination, and from there weaves a pattern of speculative intrigue around some controversial documents. Whether the resultant fabric is substantial enough is open to interpretation, but one might have hoped those tasked with preserving a putative clandestine MJ-12 would have had better grammar than what's in "The Burned Memo." Richard Dolan chats with "the most famous UFO hacker in history" as
Gary McKinnon Clarifies UFO Cover-up Findings in New Interview. Dolan and McKinnon discuss what the latter found, how he did it, and the personal cost of his actions. And Mark Russell Bell presents an article on
Wilbert B. Smith - Epitome of the UFOlogy 'Government Insider'/'Whistle-Blower'. Here the "conspiracy" element pales before the contacteeism which so much animated Wilbert Smith's thought and actions. (WM)
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