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			FILE ORIGINATES FROM: <<UFONET I>>UPLOADED BY: Tom Mickus
 DATE OF UPLOAD: JAN/14/1990
 
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			The Falcon and the 
			Snow-Job - Part 1 
				
				FACTOID: 
						In 1947, the Air Force knew that a shiny metallic 
						surface makes an object show up better on radar, so they 
						used aluminum foil to make radar reflectors for their 
						weather balloons. However, by 1955, they had forgotten 
						this fact, so they painted the first U-2 spy planes 
						silver, which would have made them easily detectable by 
						radar as they flew over the U.S.S.R. on reconnaissance 
						missions. Their silvery appearance also caused people to 
						mistake them for UFOs, according to CIA historians. 
						Sometime later they realized their mistake and began to 
						paint them black, thus creating the first "stealth" 
						aircraft. 
				(Uncle Phaed’s UFO Investigator’s Handbook)
 
			 
			  
			  
			  
			Who is former 
			AFOSI Special Agent 
			
			Richard C. Doty?
			
			
 It’s not easy to find information about Doty prior to 1980. The only 
			information available is a few scraps in various UFO books plus the 
			information that can be gleaned from four files that are online. 
			These files consist of Doty’s reputed Air Force discharge papers, a 
			telephone interview that Phil Klass had with Doty on 1/8/88, and two 
			letters purportedly written by Doty (3/3/89 and 4/4/89). However, 
			there is not a lot of information in these files.
 
 In the transcript of the telephone interview with Klass, Doty says 
			that his father, Edward Doty, was in the Air Force, was an 
			investigator for 
			Project Bluebook, was at Holloman AFB from 1962 to 
			1964, and was involved in the investigation of the 1964 UFO landing 
			case at Socorro, New Mexico. However, in a letter dated 3/3/89, Doty 
			says that it was an uncle, not his father, that was a Bluebook 
			investigator.
 
 In his 3/3/89 letter, Doty says:
 
				
				While assigned to the AFOSI District 
				70 Headquarters, Weisbaden, West Germany, I performed duties as 
				a counterespionage specialist. In 1986, I was involved in a 
				sensitive operation where I attempted to perform certain duties 
				which would enable our team to trap possible foreign agents 
				working against the interests of the United States. My 
				supervisors, however, seen my actions as being unauthorized. 
				Therefore, I was asked to leave AFOSI, which I did voluntarily. 
				I accepted a position at Kirtland AFB, in Albuquerque, NM, where 
				my son was residing with my former spouse.  
			Apparently, Doty was at Kirtland at 
			least twice. We know he was there in 1980, since that is when the 
			Bennewitz affair took place, and here he says that he transferred 
			back to Kirtland in 1986. 
 He goes on to say (someone had said he finished his Air Force 
			service as a cook):
 
				
				My last two years of service was in 
				the Services career field, but not as a cook.  
			Sgt. Doty retired from the U.S. Air 
			Force on October 1, 1988. His letters give a post office box in 
			Grants, New Mexico as a return address. He says in one of the 
			letters that he does not live in New Mexico, but only maintains a 
			forwarding service there. One of his letters says that his present 
			job involves investigations, but nothing to do with UFOs. An 
			unverified source said that he is a New Mexico State Policeman in 
			Grants. 
 The first we hear of Richard C. Doty is in the summer of 1980. He 
			was the AFOSI officer who took Craig Weitzel’s report of seeing a 
			UFO near Kirtland. You will recall from our feature "Kirtland AFB 
			Sightings, Part 2" that, later in 1980, APRO received an anonymous 
			letter that embellished Weitzel’s report considerably, turning it 
			from a sighting report into a close encounter. According to Robert 
			Hastings, analysis later showed that this letter had been typed on 
			the same typewriter that had been used to type the original Weitzel 
			sighting report. This report was signed "Richard C. Doty." The 
			validity of this analysis, however, is not clear.
 
 A short time after the Weitzel sighting, Paul Bennewitz contacted 
			Kirtland AFB with his stories of UFOs over Manzano and of receiving 
			low frequency alien communications. Once again, Agent Doty was the 
			AFOSI officer assigned to investigate.
 
 According to William Moore, by the time he was sent to investigate Bennewitz’s claims in 1982, 
			Doty had been feeding the man 
			disinformation for two years. See the previous feature 
			
			
			The 
			Destruction of Paul Bennewitz for more on this. Moore further claims 
			that he was recruited by someone who called himself 
			
			Falcon to assist 
			in feeding disinformation about UFOs to Bennewitz, and that his 
			liason with Falcon was Doty. It appears, though, that Moore had 
			already known Doty for at least a year, since he claims Doty gave 
			him a copy of the Project Aquarius Document in February of 1981, 
			according to Curtis Peebles. The information here is very sketchy, 
			and is, as best I can tell, based entirely on statements from Moore.
 
 Richard Doty says that, whatever he did, he did it under orders.
 
				
					
					
					If so, what was the purpose of those orders? 
					
					
					It appears almost 
			certain that the intent was to draw attention away from the actual 
			sightings at Manzano and Coyote Canyon. Why? 
					
					What was being 
			protected? 
					
					Was the Air Force really testing UFOs at Manzano? 
					
					
					Or were 
			UFOs visiting Manzano? 
					
					Or were top-secret SDI weapons being tested 
			at Manzano?  
			One thing is for certain. Almost as soon as the relationship between 
			Richard C. Doty and William L. Moore began, copies of purported 
			classified government documents regarding UFOs suddenly began 
			appearing, as we shall see in the next part of this series:  
			  
			  
			  
			The Falcon and the 
			Snow-Job - Part 2 
				
					
					And be these juggling fiends no 
					more believ’d,That palter with us in a double sense;
 That keep the word of promise to our ear
 And break it to our hope.
 (Macbeth, act 5, scene vii, line 48 - William Shakespeare)
 
				
				ACT I: 
 Late in 1972, according to Timothy Good’s Alien Contact, film 
				producers Robert Emenegger and Allan Sandler were approached by 
				U.S. Air Force officers about making a documentary on UFOs. The 
				Air Force, it seemed, was now ready to "spill the beans", ready 
				to throw open the doors of "Hangar 18" and the "blue room".
 
 The two producers were, according to them, invited to the 
				Pentagon, where they met with Air Force Colonels William Coleman 
				and George Weinbrenner, who showed them movies and stills of 
				gray aliens, including one who they said survived a crash and 
				lived for three years.
 
 Then, in 1973, Emenegger and Sadler were invited to Norton AFB, 
				California, where they met with the head of the Air Force Office 
				of Special Investigations (AFOSI - the same department that 
				Richard Doty worked for...) and Paul Shartle, former head of 
				security and chief of the audiovisual program at Norton AFB. At 
				this meeting, they were told that film existed of an April, 1964 
				UFO landing at Holloman AFB, Alamogordo, New Mexico. When the 
				craft landed, three aliens with eyes like a cat’s stepped out 
				and communicated with the base commander and two scientists by 
				using some sort of "translator". Emenegger and 
				Sadker were 
				promised the use of this film for their documentary, but the 
				offer was withdrawn a short time later.
 
 When interviewed in 1988, Paul Shartle would say that the Air 
				Force had told him that the film was "theatrical footage" that 
				had been purchased to make a training film.
 
 In a phone interview with Phil Klass, Richard Doty purportedly 
				said that his family was at Holloman AFB in April, 1964, 
				presumably because his father, Edward Doty, was stationed there.
 
 ACT II:
 
 On February 9, 1978, a curious document, an apparent carbon copy 
				of an official U.S. Air Force incident report, arrived at the 
				office of The National Enquirer in Lantana, Florida. 
				Accompanying the document was an unsigned letter dated "29 Jan."
 
 The report and the letter described a close encounter with an 
				alien that supposedly took place at Ellsworth Air Force Base in 
				South Dakota on 16 November 1977.
 
 Although the names mentioned in the report were those of actual 
				persons on active duty at Ellsworth, even The National Enquirer 
				thought the report was a hoax. They said:
 
 We found more than 20 discrepancies or errors in the report 
				-wrong names, numbers, occupations, physical layouts and so on. 
				Had the Security Option alert mentioned in the report taken 
				place, it would have involved all security personnel at the base 
				and everyone at the base and in Rapid City (Population 45,000 
				plus) would have known about it.
 
 According to Doty’s purported Air Force discharge papers, he was 
				stationed at Ellsworth from 1976 to 1978. According to 
				
				Jacques Vallee’s Revelations, 
				William Moore claimed that Doty admitted 
				to him that had forged the Ellsworth Document. However, there is 
				supposedly an Inspector General’s Report on this incident that 
				states that the perpetrator was not Doty, but someone else.
 
 ACT III
 
 According to Howard Blum’s Out There, William Moore first became 
				interested in UFOs when he was a teenager, after reading about 
				the Aztec "crash" in Frank Scully’s Behind the Flying Saucers. 
				He joined NICAP(National Investigation Committee on Aerial 
				Phenomena) while in college at Thiel College in Pennsylvania in 
				the sixties, and remained a member after beginning his teaching 
				career in New York.
 
 In the late seventies, Bill Moore co-wrote The Philadelphia 
				Experiment with Charles Berlitz. The book became a best-seller, 
				and in 1979, Moore decided to quit his teaching job in Minnesota 
				and try his hand at writing full-time, with his preferred 
				subject being UFOs.
 
 In Arizona, he joined the Lorenzen’s Tucson-based APRO (Aerial 
				Phenomena Research Organization), and soon became one of its 
				directors. He was spending most of his time researching events 
				that had occurred in 1947 in neighboring New Mexico for another 
				book he was writing with Berlitz, The Roswell Incident. Also 
				helping with the research on this book was a well-known UFOlogist, 
				Stanton Friedman. The book was be released in 1980 
				and was also a best-seller. After this book, Moore broke with Berlitz and he and Friedman teamed up to continue investigating 
				the Roswell case for several years.
 
 After the book became popular, Moore appeared on several radio 
				talk shows about Roswell and UFOs. He relates that twice, after 
				radio appearances in the month of September, 1980, he received 
				phone calls from someone who only said, "You’re the only person 
				we’ve ever heard who seems to be on the right track." The second 
				caller suggested that they meet. Moore drove to a coffee-shop in 
				Albuquerque and met, for the first time, the individual he 
				refers to as 
				
				the Falcon.
 
 The Falcon, who Moore said was a well-placed individual within 
				the intelligence community who claimed to be directly connected 
				to a high-level government project dealing with UFOs, met with 
				Moore several times over a period of months and then offered him 
				a deal: He and the group he represented would help Moore in his 
				quest for the truth about UFOs if Moore would consent to help 
				them by feeding disinformation to, and by reporting to them on, 
				..... Paul Bennewitz! According to Moore, his contact during 
				this was not be the Falcon himself, but was.... Richard C. Doty!
 
 Moore allegedly functioned as something of a "triple agent" for 
				about four years. He was friends with Paul Bennewitz while 
				reporting on his activities to both APRO and to Doty, and 
				feeding Bennewitz disinformation from Doty and/or 
				
				the Falcon. 
				Moore said later that he went along with this offer because he 
				saw it as his only chance to get "inside" information about 
				governmental UFO activities. See 
				
				The Destruction of Paul Bennewitz for more about this.
 
				  
				  
			The Falcon and the 
			Snow-Job - Part 3 
				
					
					Red Herring ...A herring that is cured by smoking turns red. It 
				also has a strong odor, and hunting dogs were often trained to 
				follow a scent by means of a red herring that had been dragged 
				along the ground. On the other side of the coin, people who 
				opposed fox hunting sometimes drew a red herring across the path 
				of the fox; the dogs would give up on the fox and follow the 
				scent of the herring.(The Dictionary of Cliches by James Rogers)
 
				ACT IV 
 In February, 1981, according to 
				Curtis Peebles’ Watch the Skies, 
				Richard C. Doty gave Bill Moore a copy of a classified teletype 
				document that spoke of the government’s secret investigation of 
				UFOs, of a 
				Project Aquarius and of something called
				
				MJ-Twelve. 
				This was the first known mention of those two terms.
 
 The following year, 
				Moore and a former National Enquirer 
				reporter named Robert Pratt discussed writing a novel about the 
				adventures of an Air Force intelligence officer and calling it 
				
				The Aquarius Project. According to 
				Peebles, the novel was 
				actually finished, but was never published.
 
 In the spring of 1982, 
				a TV station, KPIX in San Francisco, 
				hired Moore as a consultant for a UFO special. Moore, who was 
				now living in Los Angeles, was assisted by his friends Jaime Shandera, a television producer, and Stanton Friedman, the 
				UFOlogist. Moore gave a copy of the Aquarius teletype to KPIX, 
				and they asked the Air Force to verify its authenticity. KPIX 
				was told by the AFOSI that the document was a forgery, that it 
				had several flaws that identified it as such. Moore, according 
				to Peebles, admitted that he had retyped the document and had 
				added an "official-looking date stamp."
 
 Moore arranged a meeting with Doty that included 
				Ron Lakis of 
				KPIX and Peter Gersten, a lawyer specializing in  FOIA requests 
				for UFO documents. Doty allegedly told them that he had been 
				investigating UFOs for several years for the  AFOSI and that he 
				had access to top-secret documents related to UFOs. Doty also 
				allegedly told them about secret treaties with the aliens and 
				that Project Aquarius involved contact with aliens. He 
				reportedly said that he knew of three UFO crashes that had been 
				recovered and that alien bodies were in the government’s 
				possession. He also mentioned that the government practiced 
				"disinformation" and was conditioning the public to accept the 
				aliens.
 
 ACT V
 
 In the spring of 1983, according to 
				Timothy Good in Alien 
				Contact, William Moore received a phone call from someone who 
				said that he would be allowed to see some important information 
				if he followed the instructions he was given. The instructions 
				involved flying from one airport to another, getting phone 
				instructions as to the next destination at each stop, until 
				finally he ended up at a motel in upstate New York. At a certain 
				time, an individual arrived at the motel room with an envelope 
				containing eleven pages. Moore was told:
 
					
					You have exactly nineteen minutes. You may do whatever you wish 
				with the material during that time, but at the end of that time, 
				I must have it back. After that, you are free to do what you 
				wish.  
				The eleven pages were something called a 
				TOP SECRET/ORCON 
				document titled 
				
				Executive Briefing. Subject: Project Aquarius 
				dated June 14, 1977. Moore was allowed to photograph the 
				documents and to read their contents into a tape recorder. 
 The documents detailed the recovery of a crashed alien craft and 
				a live alien in 1949, and the recovery of a fully functioning 
				alien craft in Utah in 1958. It detailed several "projects" 
				involved with aliens and UFOs:
 
					
						
						
						Project Bando: Medical 
					studies of alien bodies recovered from crashes and of the 
					live alien rescued from the crash in 1949 in New Mexico.
						
						Project Sigma: A project to establish 
					communications with the aliens.
						
						Project Snowbird: Testing and flight of a 
					recovered alien craft.
						
						Project Pounce: An overall evaluation project.
						 
				Note the similarities of this 
				document with the one shown to Linda Moulton Howe in the next 
				act. 
 ACT VI
 
 In April, 1983, Linda Moulton Howe, who had produced an 
				excellent documentary about cattle mutilations called Strange 
				Harvest, was working on a new script about UFOs for HBO. The 
				evening before her meeting with the HBO people, Howe had dinner 
				with an attorney named Peter Gersten. Gersten told Howe that he 
				had met with Richard C. Doty, an AFOSI agent at Kirtland AFB, 
				and perhaps Doty would be willing to talk on camera or in some 
				other helpful capacity about a UFO incident that had supposedly 
				occurred at Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota in 1978. Gersten 
				offered to call him and ask if he would be willing to meet with 
				Howe.
 
 Arrangements were made for Howe to fly to Albuquerque on April 
				9, where Doty would meet her at the airport. Doty was not there 
				when she arrived, but he later picked her up at Jerry Miller’s 
				house. Miller, a former Project Bluebook investigator, was 
				acquainted with Doty.
 
 On the way from Miller’s house to Kirtland AFB, 
				Howe asked Doty, 
				whose manner she said was both defiant and nervous, if he knew 
				anything about the Holloman landing. Doty reportedly said it 
				happened on April 25, 1964, just 12 hours after the famous 
				sighting reported by policeman Lonnie Zamora in Socorro, New 
				Mexico. Military and scientific personnel at the base knew a 
				landing was coming, but "someone blew the time and coordinates" and an "advance military scout ship" had come down 
				at the wrong time and place, and were seen by Zamora.
 
 According to Howe, when they got to Kirtland, 
				Doty took her to a 
				small office where he showed her a brown envelope and said, "My 
				superiors have asked me to show you this." He withdrew several 
				sheets of white paper from the envelope. As he handed them to Howe, he warned her that they could not be copied; all she could 
				do was read them in his presence and ask questions.
 
 The document was titled 
				Briefing Paper for the President of the 
				United States of America. It described UFO crashes, alien 
				bodies, and an alien who survived one of the crashes. The paper 
				listed several government UFO projects:
 
					
						
						
						Project Garnet: an 
						investigation into human evolution.
						
						Project Sigma: efforts to 
						communicate with aliens.
						
						Project Snowbird: R & D of 
						alien technology recovered from UFO crashes.
						
						Project Aquarius: The 
						umbrella program involving alien contact.  
				Doty allegedly told Howe that she 
				would be given several thousand feet of film taken of aliens, 
				including the Holloman AFB landing in 1964. The film never 
				materialized. 
 Howe says that Doty also promised her an interview with a 
				Colonel who had become friends with an alien who had survived a 
				crash and lived for three years. The offer never materialized as 
				the interview was repeatedly set up and then cancelled. HBO told 
				Howe that she would have to have all the evidence in her 
				possession before they would authorize any funds. Doty finally 
				told Howe the project was kaput and Howe’s contract with HBO 
				expired.
 
 Doty would later deny all of this, although 
				Howe swore out a 
				signed affidavit that it all occurred. Doty is said to have 
				passed a polygraph examination that supported his version of the 
				interview.
 
 ACT VII
 
 In 
				
				Jacques Vallee’s Revelations, he tells how, in early 1985, 
				Robert Emenegger was approached again by Colonel William Coleman 
				(see The Falcon and the Snow-Job, Part 1), who was now retired 
				and living in Florida, with yet another offer. If Emenegger 
				could convince Allen Hynek and Vallee to get involved, then the 
				government would be willing to release "final" evidence of UFOs. 
				Emenegger was convinced that the offer was on the level, 
				particularly after a meeting with General Glenn E, Miller, 
				deputy director of the Defense Audiovisual Agency (DAVA), but 
				Hynek and Vallee proceeded cautiously.
 
 Hynek was invited to Norton AFB in California to meet with 
				General Miller and his boss, DAVA director General Robert Scott. Vallee was later invited to Norton as well. They came away with 
				no new information, just hints and the impression that they had 
				been talking to two wild-eyed UFO contactees rather than two Air 
				Force officers. 
				Vallee still puzzles over the purpose of these 
				meetings. Were they an attempt to find out how much Hynek and 
				Vallee knew? Were they tentative steps toward discrediting two 
				of the top names in UFOlogy? Were they an opening gambit for 
				piping more disinformation into the field? Meanwhile, Moore, 
				Shandera, and Friedman were studying the MJ-12 documents....
 
				  
 
			
			 
			  
			  
			
			Richard (Rick) C. Doty
 
			Telephone interview: Jan. 8, 1988(Highlight/Excerpts)
 
 
			NOTE: The file is reproduced verbatim. 
			Use of CAPITALIZATION is evidently the work of the author of this 
			transcript. Additionally, all personal comments and 
			characterizations contained within, are also of the author’s.
 "PJK:" = Phillip J. Klass
 "RCD:" = Richard C. Doty
 
				
					
					1. Says unable to meet with PJK this weekend, will not be in the 
			area, returning Thursday/Friday.2. He asked what he could do for me and I said I wanted to get him 
					comments on allegations against him in Just Cause and in MUFOn Journal. Said he has seen both.
 
				PJK: Are you planning to take any 
				action?
 RCD: I’ve already taken action. I’ve an attorney that last 
				summer took some action on my behalf regarding the allegation 
				that I allegedly had leaked these documents.
 
			PJK Note: But 
				that allegation would not made publicly by Greenwood until 
				Sept. 1987}} And Greenwood, Gersten, Moore and a couple other 
				people were involved. WELL, I HAVE AN AFFIDAVIT SIGNED BY BILL 
				MOORE THAT WAS EXECUTED IN COURT WITH MY ATTORNEY PRESENT THAT 
				SAYS THAT BILL MOORE NEVER, EVER RECEIVED ANYTHING FROM ME OTHER 
				THAN SOME BITS AND PIECES ABOUT AN INCIDENT THAT HAPPENED AT 
				KIRTLAND IN 1980. PJK doubts this could have occurred in the 
				few months since allegations were made public. 
				
				"HE GAVE THE PERSON’S NAME IN THE AFFIDAVIT THAT HE RECEIVED THE 
				DOCUMENTS FROM, AND THIS PERSON--I DON’T KNOW HIM--THIS PERSON 
				IS IN WASHINGTON D.C. AND MY ATTORNEY WENT TO WASHINGTON D.C. 
				AND SPOKE TO THIS PERSON AND HE DENIED EVER GIVING BILL MOORE 
				ANYTHING ALTHOUGH HE SAID HE HAD REGULAR CONTACT WITH BILL 
				MOORE.  
			PJK: Very doubtful claim 
				
				So, allegedly, Peter Gersten was given this information and then 
				apologized saying that they never had any concrete information 
				that I had given him anything anyways, but they had kind of put 
				two and two together and thought that it must have come from me.
 PJK: You say that Moore signed an affidavit. Have you made that 
				affidavit public?
 
 RCD: No, no I haven’t.
 
 PJK: Do you plan to?
 
 RCD: I don’t know. It’s up to the attorney. Again, this happened 
				last year and I have had any further contact with MUFON or 
				the CAUS
				people. {He later changes this story.} When that article came I 
				was inundated with phone calls and letters and people trying to 
				interview me
				saying they want to know what this is all about. And I don’t 
				even know, I didn’t know, I didn’t see these documents until 
				October or November.
 
			NOTE: he is referring to
			
			the MJ-12 papers, which were first 
				made public in late May/early June, 1987 
				
				And I too one look at them and said, these are phony. 
				(Laughs) These aren’t even credible documents. What I was shown 
				had some legitimate documents in that was obtained FOIA but 
				these other ones that were released--apparently Bill Moore 
				released it in some kind of a news release.
 He claimed to have gotten these in (PJK: In December, 1984). 
				Well I wasn’t even in the country, nor would anyone have had 
				access to me in
				1984. All these things were started in the lawyer’s--I can’t 
				remember what the legal term was he used--but the court document 
				refuting the claim
				that I gave him.
 
 PJK: Would you be willing to give me the name of your lawyer?
 
 RCD: Ah, I can give him your name and he can contact you. But 
				why would you want to know that?
 
 PJK: (Explains I am long-time UFO skeptic/investigator, that if 
				MJ-12 papers were authentic, it would be biggest story for 
				AW&ST. So I dug
				into MJ-12, found evidence to indicate they are a hoax.)
 
 RCD: Yeah, you just have to look at them. A fifth grader could 
				tell they’re not properly classified and down grade 
				instructions. I’ve been
				working in classified for 20 years, from all levels. When my 
				lawyer showed me copies of them--and my lawyer is retired 
				military, of course,
				and he could tell they’re phony.
 
			Apparently Gersten’s crew knew they were phony. 
				
				PJK: (Explains prevailing view among UFO believers is that MJ-12 
				is a hoax, but question is who is responsible for producing 
				them.)
 RCD: WELL, THE FBI KNOWS THAT. THE FBI KNOWS WHO DID IT. THAT 
				INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED TO THE FBI, THE FBI INTERVIEWED THIS 
				PERSON AND OF COURSE THIS PERSON DENIED HE EVER GAVE THEM TO HIM 
				(Moore).
 
				But I think what this person did was he created the documents--I 
				don’t know if Bill Moore was actually involved in it, I don’t 
				think he was,
				but it’s a possibility.
 
 The FBI never pursued it, I don’t know why, unless they just 
				couldn’t. I don’t know if there was any law that this guy broke. 
				I don’t if that is public record or not, but you’d have to go to 
				the FBI to find out. BUT I KNOW FOR A FACT THEY INTERVIEWED 
				HIM--THIS PERSON IN WASHINGTON D.C.
 
 PJK: And about when would that have been?
 
 RCD: Ah, gee, last year (ie. 1987)
 
 PJK: How would the FBI have located this person in 
				Washington--I’ll call him Mr. X--
 
 RCD: As a matter of fact that’s what William Moore called him, 
				Mr. X.
 
 PJK: Are you suggesting that Moore told the FBI who X is?
 
 RCD: I don’t. To tell you the truth I don’t remember how--and I 
				don’t even know if I was privy to that information as to 
				how the FBI found ought who this guy was, but I think that 
				after this stuff came out the Justice Dept. investigated it or 
				made some inquiries or something and then found out, I don’t 
				know how. I don’t have that information.
 
			PJK then raises allegations made by 
			CAUS 
			and reads the first: 
				
				"In 1984, Linda Moulton Howe, 
				who produced the well-known cattle mutilation film STRANGE 
				HARVEST, was contacted by a government source - CAUS later 
				identifies this source as Doty - to 
			aid in producing a UFO documentary, essentially providing the answer 
			to UFOs. She was invited by the source, briefed on the story, then 
			sworn to secrecy about it until the film’s eventual release. The 
			deal was never completed. Details of the story given to her match 
			the MJ-12 tale, along with much extra detail about contacts with ’EBES’ 
				-Extraterrestrial Biological Entities - Nordic type aliens called 
			’Highs’ and conflicting alien factions." 
			What can you tell me about your contact with her? 
				
				RCD: (Laughs) OK. In my duties, in 
				my official government duties I made contact with her AND I 
				CAN’T TELL YOU WHY, I made contact with her for information that 
				she had that she was willing to share with us. The information 
				had nothing to do with UFOs, absolutely nothing to do with UFOs. 
				 
			PJK note: Howe is a slightly wacky free-lance TV producer who 
				focuses on UFOs, cattle mutilations, UFO-abductions, etc.--What kind of info would she have that Doty would seek "in an 
				official" capacity--and which is so sensitive he could not tell 
				me??
 
				
				When she found out I was with a government agency and I was the 
				same one that had investigated the (UFO) incident (at Kirtland) 
				in 1980, she started asking me questions about UFOs, about what 
				I thought about UFOs, and what my beliefs were about them, and 
				if I could tell her anything about what the government had. And 
				I told her, I don’t know very much. I can tell you what happened 
				at Kirtland, because I investigated it. Probably it can be 
				explained away.
 She said that she had been involved with Budd Hopkins and a 
				number of people who claimed to have been abducted (by UFOs) and 
				then she gives me this whole story about aliens abducting 
				people, and they’re called EBES, and then she said she had a 
				contact--I later found out who
				it was--that had showed her some government documents pertaining 
				to MJ-12 and all this other stuff.
 
 But I never, ever originated any contact regarding UFOs with 
				her. Because of our continuing interest in what she was 
				doing--NOT UFOs but
				to something else--she would ask me questions like what do you 
				think about this, what do you thing about that?
 
 I can tell you that in 1985, excuse me in May, 1986, I TOOK AN 
				EXTENSIVE POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION PERTAINING TO AN ALLEGATION SHE 
				HAD MADE AND I PASSED IT, A GOVERNMENT ADMINISTERED POLYGRAPH, 
				SHOWING I WAS THE ONE TELLING THE TRUTH AND SHE WAS THE ONE 
				LYING.
 
			PJK asks if Howe took a Polygraph test and he says no. 
				
				RCD: There was another person involved in this who took a 
				polygraph test and failed it. That’s why I say I know where she 
				got the information from. Because this person REFUSED (??) AND 
				QUIT GOVERNMENT SERVICE AT THE TIME. Anyway, she would sit down 
				and talk to me for hours about UFOs, but she would do all the 
				talking. She had everything already figured out. She claimed 
				that well I know there’s a ship FLYING ABOVE THE ARCTIC THAT ARE 
				COLLECTING SOULS AND THERE’S ONLY A CERTAIN NUMBER OF SOULS AND 
				THEY HAVE TO BE REGENERATED. JUST INCREDIBLE STUFF. SHE BELIEVES 
				ALL THESE ABDUCTEES...
 I HAD A CONVERSATION WITH THE TWO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, AND I 
				HAVE NOTHING TO BACK THIS UP, STRICTLY UNOFFICIAL, BUT I WAS 
				TOLD THAT THE GOVERNMENT AFTER HOPKINS WROTE HIS (first) BOOK, 
				CALLED MISSING TIME, THAT THE GOVERNMENT WENT TO THESE PEOPLE 
				(i.e. "abductees") AND ASKED THEM IF THEY WOULD PROVIDE THE SAME 
				INFORMATION TO THE GOVERNMENT AND SOME OF THESE PEOPLE 
				REPUDIATED WHAT THEY TOLD HOPKINS. NOW THAT’S WHAT I WAS TOLD.
 
 Anyway, I never told her and showed her anything, except what we 
				were doing on the other project. She just made that up, she 
				exaggerated...
				she’s just so hung up you can’t talk about anything else (with 
				her).
 
 PJK: Then reads a second allegation:
 
					
					"CAUS Director, Peter Gersten, in a visit with a military intelligence source at 
				Kirtland AFB in 1983 - later identified as Doty - was informed 
				of a wide range of bizarre UFO stories. Included were comments 
				on a briefing paper on UFOs for President
				Carter, the Cash/Landrum (incident) being a government 
				exploitation of UFO technology - ...Bill Moore being ’right on’ 
				with Roswell (crashed
				saucer), and an admission that the original Project Aquarius cable (TWX) ...was retyped and not an original cable. This 
				cable was the
				first mention anywhere of MJ-12 and Project Aquarius." 
				RCD: (Laughs) Gersten came out, I don’t even remember when it 
				was, and somebody from California, some television official from 
				California.
				Gersten had spoke to me on the telephone several days before and 
				said he’d like to get in touch with me about this 1980 Kirtland 
				incident.
				So I agreed to meet with him.
 And he sat there and asked me a number of questions about UFOs 
				and I answered him LIKE I WAS TOLD TO ANSWER HIM. The meeting 
				was official insofar as my capacity.
 
 PJK: Do you have a tape recording of that meeting?
 
 RCD: Oh yes.
 
 PJK: Where would that be, in OSI files?
 
 RCD: I can’t disclose. I’m not going to comment on that. But 
				when I confronted Peter Gersten some time later, after my 
				attorney did, he shut right up, suspecting that it was recorded 
				and knowing that he’s lying. I told him if he wants to go to 
				court--I told him in a telephone conversation I did--if you want 
				to go to court, I’ve got the evidence to prove you wrong. And he 
				just shut his mouth.
 
 Now I’m not going to go into that because there’s another aspect 
				involved that I can’t discuss.
 
			RCD FREQUENTLY IMPLIES THAT HE 
				CANNOT DISCUSS SOMETHING BECAUSE OF SENSITIVITY, I.E. 
				SECURITY. 
				
				The only conversation I had with Gersten was RIGHT 
				OUTSIDE A HOTEL. HE WANTED TO MEET ME ALONE, GETTING BACK TO THE 
				CONVERSATION IN THE RESTAURANT. IT WAS STRICTLY HIM ASKING ME 
				QUESTIONS AND ME DENYING THEM. "I don’t know what you’re talking 
				about. No, I don’t know about this, or that."
 He asked me about the UFO in Texas that exploded and hurt 
				somebody [PJK: The Cash-Landrum case]. I said I know nothing 
				about that. HE was the one who said I understand it was a 
				recovered alien craft, flown by the government--his source had 
				told him that. I said, well, I don’t know.
 
			PJK: Gersten was 
				the lawyer for Ms. Cash and Ms. Landrum who sued USAF for $10 
				million for alleged injuries. 
				
				Anyways, he asked me, well I don’t remember now. But he asked me 
				a lot of questions but I never once provided, not one bit of 
				information to him, or to anyone else. (laughs) Come on now, I 
				wouldn’t be fool enough to do that. Well, anyway he said he 
				wanted to meet me later near his hotel where he was staying and 
				I agreed with that.  
			Strange behaviour if RCD could not or did 
				not want to answer Gersten’s questions. 
				
				The conversation 
				wasn’t recorded.
 He showed me a document that was allegedly a teletype message 
				that was sent from ah, I think it was sent from Washington to 
				OSI Detachment or district headquarters at Kirtland, I believe 
				that was the routing. Any way, I looked at the document 
				and said gee this is an inaccurate document. And he said, why? 
				And I said, well in a classified document each paragraph is 
				classified and in this document the paragraphs were not 
				classified. The top marking said it was supposedly secret.
 
 And he said, well read it, and I read it and said well it 
				appears to me that somebody retyped this and typed this up. And 
				he said, do you think it’s based on an actual document, and I 
				said, well, I said, it could be based on an actual document but 
				I’m not going to say it was. Now, years later, it was based on 
				an actual document that was typed. However, SOMEBODY ADDED A LOT 
				OF FABRICATION TO IT, A LOT OF JUNK TO IT.
 
 Now, who I think did it is Richard Todd - a UFOlogist in Penn. 
				or N.J. who is active investigator using FOIA -  ...He sent 
				documents to the government which were forged and he said in his 
				letter, these are forged documents, don’t you think they’re 
				great. I mean they had all sorts of code words in them, 
				unbelievable. And I think that somebody provided some 
				information to Todd or Gersten and then they exaggerated all the 
				rest of it. Probably from the FOIA documents that were released 
				in 1980, or whenever they were released.
 
 So that was it. And then about a month later Gersten called me 
				back and said HEY, CAN YOU GIVE ME SOME MORE INFORMATION. AND I 
				SAID, NO I GAVE YOU--HE WANTED ME TO COMMENT MORE ON THE 
				DOCUMENT, THE 
				MJ-12 AND
				
				AQUARIUS. AND THEN HE PROBABLY CALLED 
				ME SEVERAL TIMES AFTER THAT BUT I NEVER HAD ANY, NEVER 
				VOLUNTEERED ANY INFORMATION. I’M A PROFESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE 
				PERSON AND I KNOW WHAT TO SAY AND WHAT NOT TO SAY, AND I 
				CERTAINLY WOULDN’T TELL ANYBODY ANYTHING THAT WOULD GET ME IN 
				TROUBLE.
 
 PJK: Asks if he is due to retire soon.
 
 RCD: Yes
 
 PJK: What are you going to be doing then?
 
 RCD: I have a business.
 
			PJK offers to reimburse him for this long-distance call 
				
				RCD: I’d just as soon put this thing to rest, and I thought it 
				was at rest once before. And I wouldn’t even have spoke to you 
				BECAUSE I HAVEN’T SPOKE TO ANY ONE ELSE  
			CONTRADICTS EARLIER 
				STATEMENT ABOUT MANY PHONE CALLS, INTERVIEWS 
				
				BUT A HIGH OFFICIAL WITHIN DOD CONTACTED ME AFTER I TALKED WITH 
				GEORGE PEARCE AND SAID NO, I DON’T WANT TO TALK TO ANYBODY. BUT 
				THIS OFFICIAL FROM DOD CONTACTED ME AND SAID THAT YOU (pjk) WERE 
				LEGITIMATE AND YOU WOULD REBUT THESE, SO I SAID SURE, AS LONG AS 
				HE’S GOING TO PRESS THE TRUTH AND NOT EXAGGERATE LIKE ALL THESE 
				PEOPLE, I’LL BE HAPPY TO TALK TO HIM. 
			After this telcon, PJK called Col. 
			David Shea, to thank him 
				for calling RCD, only to be told that Shea did NOT talk to Doty, 
				but to George Pearce -- P.I.O. at Kirtland -- SO CLEARLY RCD WAS NOT 
				BEING FULLY TRUTHFUL IN ABOVE CLAIM--BUT TRYING TO MAKE HIMSELF 
				SOUND IMPRESSIVE. 
				
				PJK: Asks for RCD’s suspicions as to who composed MJ-12 
				documents. "What about Bill Moore"?
 RCD: No. I’VE HAD A NUMBER OF CONTACTS WITH HIM. TO TELL THE 
				TRUTH, I DON’T THINK HE HAS THE KNOWLEDGE TO DO THAT. Now he 
				could probably have helped.
 
 I KNOW SOME THINGS THAT YOU DON’T--THE GOVERNMENT I SHOULD 
				SAY--KNEW SOME THINGS ABOUT HIM THAT MAYBE OTHER PEOPLE DON’T 
				KNOW, THAT WOULD INDICATE TO ME THAT I DON’T THINK HE WOULD DO 
				IT. NOW THAT’S MY FEELING. MAYBE HE DID, I DON’T KNOW.
 
 I THINK THAT AN INDIVIDUAL WITHIN DIA [Defense Intelligence 
				Agency] who is a good friend of Emmeneger -- do you know a guy 
				name of Emmeneger ...he’s a person who wrote a book about a 
				Holloman incident in 1964 -- he wrote it in 1972 or 
				1973 -- supposedly a UFO landed at Holloman Air Force Base -- and 
				this Emmenger wrote a book and he allegedly based it on 
				information that was provided to him by DIA officials in 
				Washington. I never read the book....
 
 PJK: When is the incident supposed to have occurred?
 
 RCD: In 1964. HOLLOMAN AF BASE INCIDENT WHERE A UFO ALLEGEDLY 
				LANDED RIGHT ON THE BASE AND IT WAS FLOWN INTO A HANGER AND THE 
				BASE COMMANDER AND EVERYBODY GOT OUT THERE AND MET THE ALIENS. 
				EMMENEGER SUPPOSEDLY WAS ALLOWED TO SEE HIGHLY CLASSIFIED 
				DOCUMENTS IN THE PENTAGON REGARDING THIS INCIDENT AND THEN HE 
				WROTE A BOOK ABOUT IT--1973 OR 1974.
 
 PJK: But why would they send it (MJ-12 papers) to Jamie Shandera
 
 RCD: WHO?
 
 PJK: Nobody in the UFO Movement had ever heard of Jamie Shandera
 
 RCD: WHO?
 
 PJK: Shandera is the guy who allegedly received the MJ-12 
				documents on a roll of unprocessed 35 mm. film.
 
 RCD: Well, I don’t know him.
 
			PJK believes he is telling truth, 
				based on his reactions above--unless RCD is a clever actor. 
				
				That’s probably just a name that Moore uses. Is this guy an 
				actual person?
 PJK: Yeah, I’ve met him. He’s a TV producer in southern 
				California. (PJK explores why film was sent to Shandera instead 
				of Moore.)
 
 RCD: My gut feeling, but don’t quote me, my gut feel is that 
				THOSE (MJ-12) DOCUMENTS WERE ORIGINATED BY A PERSON WITHIN DIA 
				AND THAT THEY WERE SENT TO MOORE OR TO WHOMEVER THIS OTHER GUY 
				IS, IN ORDER TO DISCREDIT THEM.
 
 MY PERSONAL FEELING IS THAT IT WAS A GOVERNMENT OPERATION. (i.e. 
				government disinformation) I WASN’T INVOLVED IN IT. But it was a 
				government operation.
 
			PJK (plays devil’s advocate to challenge his theory) 
				
				RCD: Well, maybe Mr. X thought it was such a good piece of 
				forgery that Moore--without ever having been in government 
				service or the
				military--wouldn’t recognize it (as a forgery). And they would 
				be so fascinating to Moore
 PJK: Then goes into anomaly in the date format used in MJ-12 
				briefing document--same curious format used by William Moore.
 
 RCD: Well, you’re seeing things that I didn’t see. Maybe he did 
				do it.
 
			PJK then offered to send him copy of my 
			upcoming article in Skeptical Inquirer, and he expressed interest.
				PJK asked for mailing address and RCD gave military address, not 
				home address: 
				
					
						
						Richard C. Doty1606 SVS/SVF
 Kirtland AFB, N.M. 87117
 
			When PJK asked: "and is that Master Sergeant," there was a long 
				pause and he answered "yeah, you can put Master Sergeant." 
				
				PJK: My advice to you would be that I think that you or your 
				lawyer ought to write a letter to CAUS or to the MUFON UFO 
				Journal and ask
				that it be published, denying those things that you feel you 
				should deny.
 RCD: OK Well, see, we did that. We wrote to the publishers of 
				the newsletters {{Note PLURAL--yet MUFON report just came out 
				about a week ago.}} but they didn’t publish em.
 
 PJK: Well, if you did that, I would very much like to get a 
				copy. In other words, if you wrote it, intending for it to be 
				made public, then
				there certainly is no reason for it to be kept secret.
 
 RCD: OK, what’s your address.
 
 PJK: Supplied same.
 
 RCD: Yeah, I’ll be more than happy to send you a, I’ll dig 
				’em 
				up.
 
			Don’t hold your breath until they arrive. When 
			PJK asks if he will stay in Albuquerque after he retires, 
				he said he will stay in New Mexico, explains he went to school 
				out here and his
				father is ex-military.
 When PJK asks if his father was in Army or AF, he replies:
 
				
				RCD: Air Force, and he had something to do with Blue Book, too.
 PJK: Tell me more about that.
 
 RCD: Well, he was an investigator for Blue Book, he was at 
				Holloman from 1962 to 1966, four years. He was involved in the 
				Lonnie Zamora
				case - 1964 "UFO landing"" at Socorro -. Edward Doty, if you’ve 
				ever seen any documents you’ll see his name on it.
 
 PJK: Is he still alive?
 
 RCD: Yes, he’s still alive. But he doesn’t talk about it. The 
				ironic thing, we were at Holloman, living, in 1964 and if anyone 
				would have known
				about the landing of that spacecraft, my Dad would have, and he 
				says baloney, nothing like that ever happened.
 
 PJK: Again invited him to send me the telephone bill and I would 
				pay for it.
 
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