A.D. After Disclosure: When the Government Finally Reveals the Truth About Alien Contact (54 page)

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international cover–up, an,
66
–72

Invasion
,
221

Iron Man,
224

Islam,
243

journalism, investigative,
96
–98

Jung, Dr. Carl,
93

Kennedy, John F.,
72

Lantern, The Green,
223

Last Mimzy
, The,
221

law case, the ultimate aviation,
188
–190

Law of gravity, repealing the,
181
–183

Lee’s Point of view, Stan,
224
–225

legal system,
183
–188

lifespans,
261

Lincoln, Abraham,
85
,
121

literature, philosophy, and the arts,
214
–215

Los Alamos National Laboratories,
70

Loskheed,
70

machines, intelligent,
127
–129

MacLaine, Shirley,
73

Mad Men
,
220

Man, Iron,
224

Manhattan Project, the,
67

Marvel Universe,
223

mass sighting,
106
–107

Masters, Todd,
221

Matrix, The
,
259

McDonald, Ronald,
225

McDonnell Douglas,
70

media,
191
–195

membership committee,
139
–140

memory, understanding consciousness and,
255

Men in Black
,
89

military preparedness, our,
148
–149

Milky Way, the,
126

Mitchell, Dr. Edgar,
71

Monroe, Marilyn,
72

Nothing, they want,
142
–143

movie aliens, the next generation of,
220
–222

Mozart,
215

museums in the future,
226

National Lampoon
,
225

national press club conference,
193

national security,
65

No business Like Show business,
88
–90

NRO,
70

NSA,
70
,
77

NSA and their computational capability,
77

NSA of the United States,
67

Nuclear “What If”, A,
52
–56

nuclear power plants,
257

Obama, President Barack,
75

Official Denial
,
133

official truth versus popular belief,
65

One, Day,
29

Others, The,
29

Others,

can you arrest the,
183
–184
can you sue the,
184
–185

Oval Office, the,
89

Paint it black,
68

panic of year one, the great,
163
–165

paradigm shift,
233
–266

Partial (Controlled) Disclosure,
35
–37

petroleum,
179

philosophy and the arts, literature,
214
–215

photographic evidence,
94
–96

physical evidence,
103
–104

Points and Counter–Points,
90

political

science and history,
209
–211
system and a spectrum of beliefs,
282

politically incorrect,
279
–284

Popular belief versus official truth,
65

popular culture,
215
–217

preparedness, our military,
148
–149

Presidents and UFOs,
72
–76

Privatizing the UFO secret,
71

Project

Grudge,
133
Sign,
133

Prologue, the past actually is,
290
–293

protest flyer copy,
232

psychology,
212

public safety,
65

public statement or deathbed confession,
100
–103

questions, endless,
121
–122

Raytheon,
70

reactions, first,
27
–28

Reagan, Ronald,
73
–74

reclaiming legitimate power,
284
–288

religion,

end of,
236
–237
new,
244
–245

research, scientific,
138
–139

revolution will be televised, this,
217
–220

Roosevelt, Theodore,
121

Roswell,
77

safe, are we,
143
–149

Sagan, Carl,
250
–254

SAIC,
70

SAP,
68
–69,
see also
Special Access

Programs SAPs and their rogue nature,
71

Science,
248
–250

history and political,
209
–211

scientific research,
138
–139

secret government agencies,
70

Shock and Awe,
31

Sign, Project,
133

social control,
212

society, infiltration of,
146
–148

Souls, they want our,
140
–141

South Park
,
184

Special Access Programs,
71

Spielberg, Steven,
74

Spider–Man,
224

Spielberg, Steven,
222

Spin City,
39
–42

spreads, the fire,
165
–167

Stan Lee’s point of view,
224
–225

Stargate
,
132

Storm, the Gathering,
31
–34

Sue the Others, can you,
184
–185

swamp gas,
65

system, an entirely new court,
190
–191

system, the legal,
183
–188

teachers as students,
209

technology, their,
145
–146

Terminator, The
,
259

they, who are,
122
–135

Thor,
223

threat analysis,
89
–156

time travelers,
133
–134

Transformers
,
89

travelers, time,
133
–134

Trigger Event,
30

triggers, Disclosure,
94

twelve angry insiders,
86
–87

UFO secret, privatizing the,
71

UFOs and Presidents,
72
–76

Truman, Harry S.,
72

UFOs and the National Security State
,
13
,
19

Universal Order, the,
245
–247

universe, where is the rest of the,
256

Us and Them,
45

Vatican moves toward Disclosure,
237
–241

visions from the future,
226
–227

want, what do they,
135
–143

War of the Worlds, the
,
89

Washington Post
,
the
,
69

Washington, George,
121

we are, who do they think,
155
–156

weapons, their,
145

what do they want,
135
–143

whistleblowers and leaks,
98
–100

who are they,
122
–135

who goes there and what do they want,
89
–156

Wilson, vice admiral Thomas R.,
71

Wishful Thinking,
87
–88

World, they want our,
141
–142

World of 1947, The,
50
–52

worlds within worlds,
77
–81

wreckage, follow the,
70

Wright–Patterson Air Force Base,
70

X–Files, the,
65
,
89

X–Men,
224

year one, the great panic of,
163
–165

Zero, Ground,
30

Zero–Point Energy,
257

ZPE,
257

About the Authors

B
RYCE
Z
ABEL
has created five primetime network series and worked on a dozen TV writing staffs. A winner of the Writers Guild of America screenwriting award, he has written for nearly all major networks and studios and collaborated with producers like Steven Spielberg. His credits range from TV’s
Lois and Clark
and
Dark Skies
to box-office successes
Atlantis
and
Mortal Kombat
. Zabel was the first writer elected chairman/CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences since Rod Serling. He also reported news as an on-air CNN correspondent. Zabel lives in Los Angeles, California.

R
ICHARD
M. D
OLAN
is the author of the ground-breaking historical series,
UFOs and the National Security State
, acclaimed as the finest history series of the UFO phenomenon available in any language on the subject of military encounters and government secrecy. Dolan has also published articles, spoken at conferences around the world, and appeared on numerous TV specials as an on-air expert. Prior to his interest in UFOs, Dolan was a finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship, studying U.S. Cold War strategy, Soviet history and culture, and international diplomacy. Dolan lives in Rochester, New York.

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