Birds of a Feather
Alexander and C.B. Jones are members of the AVIARY, a group of
intelligence and Department of Defense officers and scientists
with a brief to discredit any serious research in the UFO field.
Each member of the Aviary bears a bird's name. Jones is FALCON,
John Alexander is PENGUIN.
One of their agents; a UFO researcher known as William Moore, who
was introduced to John Alexander at a party in 1987 by Scott
Jones, confessed in front of an audience at a conference held by
the MUTUAL UFO NETWORK (MUFON) on July 1, 1989, in Las Vegas, how
he was promised inside information by the senior members of the
AVIARY in return for his obedience and service to them. He
participated in the propagation and dissemination of
disinformation fed to him by various members of the AVIARY. He
also confessed how he was instructed to target one particular
individual, an electronics expert, Dr Paul Bennewitz, who had
accumulated some UFO film footage and electronic signals which
were taking place in 1980 over the Menzano Weapons Storage areas,
at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. As a result of Moore's
involvement, coupled with some surreptitious entries and
psychological techniques, Bennewitz ended up in a psychiatric
hospital.
Just before the publication of my first paper unmasking two
members of the AVIARY(37) I was visited by two of their members
(MORNING DOVE and HAWK) who had travelled to the U.K. with a
message from the senior ranks advising me not to go ahead with my
expose. I rejected the proposal.
Immediately after the publication of that paper, and with the
full knowledge that myself and a handful of colleagues knew the
true identities of their members, John B. Alexander confessed
that he was indeed a member of the AVIARY, nicknamed PENGUIN. The
accuracy of our information was further confirmed to me by yet
another member of the AVIARY, Ron Pandolphi, PELICAN. Pandolphi
is a PhD in physics and works at the Rocket and Missile section
of the Office of the Deputy Director of Science and Technology,
CIA.
In his book, OUT THERE,(38) the NEW YORK TIMES journalist Howard
Blum refers to "a UFO Working Group" within the Defense
Intelligence Agency. Despite DIA's repeated denials,(39) the
existence of this working group has been confirmed to me by more
than one member of the group itself, including an independent
source in the Office of Naval Intelligence. The majority of the
group's members are senior members of the AVIARY: Dr Christopher
Green (BLUEJAY) from the CIA,(40) Harold Puthoff (OWL) ex-NSA;
Dr Jack Verona (RAVEN) (DoD, one of the initiators of the DIA's
Sleeping Beauty project which aimed to achieve battlefield
superiority using mind-altering electromagnetic weaponry); John
Alexander (PENGUIN) and Ron Pandolphi (PELICAN).
The mysterious "Col. Harold E. Phillips" who appears in Blum's
OUT THERE is none other than John B. Alexander.