Bill Ryan is the author of the website, serpo.org. He was
trained in Mathematics with Physics and Psychology, followed by a brief
stint in teaching. For the last 27 years he has been a management
consultant, specializing in personal and team development, leadership
training and executive coaching. He is not and never has been connected
with or a member of the military, government, or any formal UFO groups.
The information on serpo.org is shared in the spirit that the
best place to hide is out in the open.
Coast to Coast
Tuesday December 6th, 2005 Project Serpo
Consultant
Bill Ryan, retired US Military Intelligence Officer Richard Doty,
and author Whitley Strieber all discussed Project Serpo, an
alleged secret exchange program of 12 military personnel to Serpo, a
planet of Zeta Reticuli, between the years 1965-78. Ryan
explained that he is a participant in a private ufology email forum and
that in early November 2005, an "anonymous" contributor began revealing
information about the Serpo Project, which Ryan has subsequently
chronicled on his website
serpo.org.
Two other sources have also
come forward, and all three are supposedly retired employees of the
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), said Ryan, who
added that there is a total of 3,000 pages of information on the project
that is being released in installments. According to the "anonymous"
source, Serpo is an Earth-sized planet with a population of
around 650,000 "ebens" (our name for the ETs).
An eben who allegedly
survived the Roswell crash was said to have used a communication device
to set up the exchange. Of the 12 who went on the exchange, eight
returned (though all have since died), two died on Serpo, and two
remained there. Ryan believes that the story has credibility partially
because some of the physics don't add up, and if someone was fabricating
it all, they would have presented more consistent details.
Strieber shared an incident that took place at a UFO conference in Gulf
Breeze, Florida in the early 90's when an elderly gentleman told him he
could prove he was from another planet, saying only one word after
that-- Serpico. He now wonders if he misheard the word, and the
man was actually saying Serpo. Doty said he was at first
skeptical of the Project Serpo information, but later heard
rumors within the intelligence community that the story is in fact true.