A new documentary film has emerged on YouTube called
The Aviary- Disturbing Truth of UFO's. It
is produced by a content creator called Digital Vortex. On a technical level, it
is slick, artistic, professional and very well-edited, but what about its
content? It opens with the line: "This is the true story of a counterintelligence
operation to propagate a modern myth." That initial premise is true, but
not in the way the producer thinks. It begins with the sordid tale of Paul
Bennewitz, a businessman living in
Albuquerque,
New Mexico USA.
He was very interested in UFO's and had a radio scanner. One day he received
some strange signals emanating from the US Air Force base near his home and was
worried that they might be from aliens. He was a patriotic man and a World War
II veteran so he decided to report his findings to the Air Force from a
position of complete trust. The AFOSI agent assigned to his case was Richard
Doty; I tell the rest of the story in detail here:
https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2012/12/mirage-men-by-mark-pilkington.html,
and it is summarized in the film. Bill Moore's full 1989 confession speech is
now on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwO6AY8YRR0&t=2967s.
This launched the concept so beloved of the backslappers and skeptics alike:
that the UFO phenomenon itself is nothing more than some kind of engineered
neo-mythology intended to launder more down-to-earth secrets, like spy-planes.
This is not a very original theory, in fact these days it is rather
fashionable. Nevertheless, what happens next does require explanation because Doty
and his accomplices in the Aviary spy-ring went on to gaslight Paul Bennewitz
into a mental breakdown from which he never recovered. They hacked his
computer, transmitted fake alien signals at his house, showed him planted
follies at Dulce that looked like the product of alien intelligence and whispered
"inside information" about ET's to him in private. According to the
narrative, this methodology did not start and end with the Bennewitz affair. It
can be traced back earlier and it continues to this day. By now I'd guessed
where the plot was leading.
UFO Cover-up
Live is an extraordinary TV programme. It was broadcast in October 1988 and
was a primetime live telethon with units across the United States and several
other countries which discussed in detail most of the ideas in conspiratorial
UFOlogy that are still popular today. The secret insiders who appear with their
appearance and voices distorted are all the Aviary handlers and agents.
However, the distortion is not good enough. "Falcon" is very
transparently Richard Doty. Source:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/C260nfamL0bN/.
Their activity was not confined to TV appearances. They popped up at UFO
conferences, organized skywatches and posted radical claims on Usenet sites,
the 1980's precursor to the World Wide Web. When Bob Lazar came on the scene a
whole new cycle of the same UFO stories restarted and this led inexorably to
the world of post-2017 "New UFOlogy". Source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjEetIQVAMM.
The narrator claims that the entire explosion of interest
caused by the December '17
New York Times
article is based on the misleading promotion of the US Navy videos that apparently
show nothing but the normal operation of drones, seagulls and conventional
aircraft. This matter has been debated a lot in the last few years and I think
it is simply untrue that there is nothing anomalous in those videos, for
example see:
https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/03/ufo-truth-magazine-issue-47.html
and:
https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/01/uap-report-2022-livestream.html.
The Aviary does not present any new
argument to this controversy. As inevitably as night follows day and day
follows night, up comes the red meat without whom no backslapper's dinner plate
is complete... Lue Elizondo. However the film just repeats all the points I
have addressed before, like I do very effectively here:
https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/12/richplanet-tv-on-aatip.html
(However, nobody can beat Cristina Gomez when it comes to slapping the
backslappers, see:
https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2022/07/this-is-lue.html!).
The only new information in
The Aviary
about Elizondo is when he trolled Twitter under false identities. This is supposedly
evidence that he is a shill. No, it is more likely to be evidence that he is
inexperienced with social media and not a flawless angel. Digital Vortex congratulates
Sam Harris and Eric Weinstein for not allowing themselves to be recruited by
the neo-Aviary network, like I did with Linda Moulton Howe; but how can he be
so sure they have resisted the temptation? Sam last mentioned the UFO issue
back in March and he had by no means dismissed the mysterious individuals who
had contacted him. He seems less positive than he was since he watched Mick
West but is still wavering. Hopefully he will spot the holes in West's
analysis. As for Weinstein, I'm not so sure. He gave a very ambiguous interview
to Kurt Jaimungal and Mick here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwcjpmVOmqc.
See here for more information:
http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/02/ufo-disclosure-2023-its-all-gone-quiet.html
and:
https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2023/02/sam-harris-on-ufos.html.
Could it be that the people the two scientists are in touch with are people genuinely
behind the drive to give us Disclosure? The documentary states on two occasions
that there is no evidence for ET visitation. I don't know where to start in
explaining why that is incorrect. Regular readers can quickly find their own
favourite QV. On the first of those occasions the narrator adds:
"It's not easy to admit to yourself,
never mind others, that you have been duped. And if you spend a lifetime
falling down a rabbit hole leading nowhere, even if you realize it, the odds
are you wouldn't leave it; because your life has become so intimately entwined
in it that it doesn't pay to confront reality. Instead it's easier to viciously
attack those who point out the irrationality... If you have spent any time in
the UFO community you will know this to be especially true because you see it
all the time." Those condescending words are the absolute catnip of
the backslapper. How many of them realize though that it can apply just as much
to themselves and the skeptics as it does to UFO believers? It is a surprisingly
similar mindset to MBA. See here for details:
https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.
Despite this, The Aviary does come up with a few groundbreaking concepts that I
hadn't really considered before. It was actually a friend of mine that
commented on the hearings a couple of weeks ago: "I think they're trying
to scare the Russians." She then went on to claim that much of the SDI
"Star Wars" system to shoot down ballistic missiles in the '80's was pure
science fiction. Both sides postured at each other like this in various ways
during the Cold War. As I've said many times, it's impossible to rule that out;
any more than it's impossible to rule out several other objectives for the UFO
Disclosure possibility being disinformation, such as "the Last Card"
fake alien invasion scenario, see:
http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2023/07/third-rail-radio-programme-149.html.
However, there is not only reason to believe that the current UFO news stories
are a push for willing Disclosure, but that if they are then we cannot afford
to miss that opportunity. The producers nominate who they think is "behind
the curtain", likely to be running the scam, should it exist, at the
highest level; and they put forward a name I have never heard before: Cecil b
Scott Jones. I can find very little independent information on this individual;
the first hit that appears is the CIA document mentioned in the film. It may
well be a placeholder name for more than one person or maybe a particular role.
So what is the reason for this whole very expensive and intricate psychological
warfare operation? What is the point in making millions of people believe
aliens are visiting us? Partly, the narrator claims, it's the standard trendy
notion that UFO's are distracting people from other real worldly secrets. I
don't need to repeat why I think that is false; in fact a regular reader has
already requested that I do not repeat my bankrobber metaphor again. If you
have not heard of this then it can be found in many other HPANWO publications,
such as this one:
https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2020/06/bob-lazar-on-richplanet-virtual-tour.html.
However,
The Aviary film suggests it
might have been encouraged as a reaction to the C**** lockdown, but they
present no evidence for why this should be the case if the more conventional theory
is wrong. I am actually disappointed that so many otherwise credible researchers
take this possibility at face value. Can they not see that this is likely to be
some kind of elaborate double-bluff? If you were running the truth embargo,
wouldn't you come up with some contingency plan with a deeper level of deception
just in case there were people intelligent enough in your target population to
detect your initial attack? It's a shame these people have been fooled like
this. Most are in the United States, but some are in other countries like my
own. As I detail in the background links, I consider Richard D Hall to be
especially naive in this respect. (We'll talk about it in the carpark, Richard.)
I'm also curious why a clip from the "Alien Interview" was shown
twice in the programme without any explanation at all. I assume the producers are
implying that the Interview is faked, but they don't say so outright. Why not? As regular readers will know, I totally disagree, for example see:
https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/04/area-51-alien-interview-with-jon-stewart.html.
I would say that
The Aviary- Disturbing
Truth of UFO's is definitely worth watching; but, like all documentaries,
it should not be accepted as the ultimate truth, regardless of how persuasive
it seems or how well it presents itself technically. Keep one eye on the
intellectual exit at all times.
See here for more background:
http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2022/06/a-streetcar-named-starr-gate.html.