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Skymon876

Paranormal Adept
I know who it is now thanks to Greg Bishop's I-conference presentation.

But I would like to ask Greg or Walter or Gene if its ok for me to post a thread revealing his name as identified by Greg during the show.

Or do you prefer to keep it to only those who purchased the ticket?

Let me know if I have your permission thanks.
 
Harry Rositzke, an American spymaster whose career veered from researching the origins of the English language to probing the inner workings of Nazi Germany and, later, the Soviet Union, died on Monday at a hospital in Warrenton, Va. He was 91 and lived in Middleburg, Va.
An intelligence officer for nearly 30 years, first with the Office of Strategic Services and with its successor, the Central Intelligence Agency, Mr. Rositzke found himself at the center of wartime and then cold war covert activity.
Occasionally, however, he also found himself in an unwanted limelight. Once, an office he led was accused of involvement in a failed attempt on the life of the Chinese leader Zhou Enlai. On another occasion there were suspicions, never substantiated, that he had been picked to lead an illegal C.I.A. domestic spying operation.
By the time America entered World War II, Mr. Rositzke had established himself as a promising scholar of linguistics, specializing in Anglo-Saxon.
Harvard had sent him to Hamburg University as a Sheldon Fellow and awarded him a doctorate for a dissertation on ''The Speech of Kent Before the Norman Conquest.'' He had also taught Anglo-Saxon at Harvard as well as at the universities of Omaha and Rochester.
 

From ufomystic.com in a discussion about UFO cover up? Live:
Greg Bishop Says:
August 27th, 2009 at 5:49 am
Three people have told me that Falcon was another, older man who had come out of retirement after working for the CIA for many years. I know his identity, but I am having trouble getting confirmation of the man’s name from those who should know. Perhaps that means I’m wrong! The man died in 2002. Former “Aviary” members are cagey.

Like the MJ12 members, another man drafted into the UFO conspiracy after his death.
Did Greg ever say who his first dead candidate for Falcon was? Is Rositzke his final answer?
 
Apparently Greg revealed the name Harry Rositzke during a special broadcast Alternative Universe converence last weekend.
 
Apparently Greg revealed the name Harry Rositzke during a special broadcast Alternative Universe converence last weekend.

I see now, after looking at the date of the obituary, which is 2002. I mistakenly thought that this was a recent obituary and a new candidate for Falcon. My mistake- never mind.
 
Well that one presentation by Greg was worth the price of admission. Like Greg said on his show some time ago, knowing now who that Falcon was only leads to more questions and for now no answers. I hope someone runs with it and reads all of Rositzke's publishes books and papers. Also i hope a flood of FOIA requests ensue. Would be great to tie him to the Majestic Twelve papers, then we could put that theory to sleep. Evidently this will be the last Alt Conference.
 
If Harry Rositzke was Falcon, I think it tells us something significant about the nature of any of the information that came from him and the people associated with him. It is rumored that he headed up Project Chaos. His role as Falcon seems to fit right into that without a lot of shoe-horning. I say Rositzke as Falcon is another indication nothing in the UFO mythos can be taken at face value, something I am convinced of already. What we are dealing with in Rositzke is U.S. Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence operations whose true purpose probably has nothing whatsoever to do with UFOs and everything to do with chasing foreign spies.
 
The hall of mirrors is the game of those who join such Cold War groups.

It could very well be that what is considered as the age of modern Ufology that started in the summer of 1947 was manufactured and has been maintained by U.S. Intelligence agencies as a Counter-Intelligence tool used to run and track foreign and domestic intelligence operatives and their information channels. I'm reasonably convinced of it. I think it originally concerned nuclear weapons technology but grew to encompass other secret military programs like spy planes and unmanned aerial vehicles. It seems obvious that the "cold war" never really ended. The names and the players may have changed but the spy game is still going strong.
 

This video will help you understand the story or lore behind "the Falcon" because some people might not know about this show UFO Cover Up Live
 
I say Rositzke recruited Moore and Shandera as unwitting assets in some activity that was interested in the path the MJ-12 information would take once it was released into the UFO community. I think it can be safe to say that Rositzke would not be one to be releasing this information for humanitarian reasons.
 
T.O. I'm intrigued by your Cold War espionage scenario, and do give it some consideration as legitimate. Let's say it's true and real. Couldn't Bill Moore have been lying in his confession about being part of it? Moore had been accused of faking some documents, and some other shady behavior by CAUS and Robert Hastings. Moore's schtick was that he had secret sources and was making clandestine meetings to receive leaked documents. It was just another page in his spy fantasy to claim that he was a heroic double-agent.

Moore claimed the UFO field was infiltrated (and later implicated several prominent researchers by name after he had left the field). These unsubstantiated spy allegations seem too much like fantasy to me. It's an easy sell though. It elevates the status of the UFO researcher, while providing him an excuse for failure at the same time. "Those darn spies- always silencing witnesses and stealing my proof!"

Moore had been working with APRO, and the Lorenzens already had a fear about espionage. Rather than believe in a multi-decade saucer coverup conspiracy, I think it is more plausible Moore identified, targeted and exploited the paranoia in the field. Did it work?
 
Uh...Except that we know for a fact that AFOSI agent Doty was indeed involved with Bennewitz, so there's some substantiation for the intel op argument. Kind of a smoking gun, that one. There's more evidence to suggest the intel answer than the intel answer being a lie perpetuated by Moore. I think a lot of true ET believers are going to reject the intel answer, naturally. But anyway, I disagree with the position that nothing Bill Moore says can be taken as truth. When you're operational, even simply as an asset for the spooks, the lies you tell are a different breed than those told just to screw with people for the sake of screwing with them. I have said and still say that the Bennewitz issue is a case of mishandling, shame on the handler for that. However, spreading disinfo through UFO enthusiasts who are looking at defense technology related locations, with the objective protecting that technology, is no sin. People who want to know the truth about UFOs do not have an inalienable right to know that truth if it's classified defense technology they are demanding to know about without clearance and need to know. In my discussions with Greg, the point that Rositzke probably didn't give a crap about UFOs is a point I agree with. That'll probably irk UFO enthusiasts, but it's very likely the Moore-Doty-Bennewitz etc thing was just a small part of a much bigger program. Bennewitz was paying rather close attention to a facility on a USAF-related facility. If there was classified technology there, he earned a little attention from AFOSI -- albeit not the mishandling!
One thing one must consider is that no one here has ever seen the official file. There may have been very valid reasons why Bennewitz was looked at by AFOSI to begin with and that would be in the file. Not that he was a bad guy. Just because you're looked at does NOT mean you're considered an enemy. Sometimes there may be bad guys looking at you that you aren't aware of, or you know them but don't know who they're associated with.
As far as I see, Bill Moore did nothing wrong by working with Uncle Sam and spreading some disinfo through the UFO community. The UFO community needs to get over it.
 
What I find interesting is that assuming The Falcon was involved with UFO Cover Up Live in 1988. It was broadcast both on Russian T.V. and in the United States. And it featured alot of Russian UFO cases and interviews with the researchers.

I always thought Falcon was Doty I did not know his identity was still in question. But now it is clear when you watch Falcon talk during the UFO Cover Up Live that he is wearing glasses and Rositzke wears glasses.
 
I don't think there is a drop of truth to any of the UFO/alien information passed to Moore and Shandera, but that is just my opinion. I think it was theater to facilitate something else. Looking for kernels of truth there is an exercise in futility.

I think Bennewitz saw UAVs and related technology being tested and he was screwed royally for bringing it to the attention of the Air Force. Whether there was incompetence or malice responsible, the outcome is the same. The message I get from this is that it isn't a good idea to film, photograph, or otherwise record activity in a restricted area controlled by the military. Something I personally didn't need the cautionary tale of Paul Bennewitz to tell me.

The UFO community will by and large shun these interpretations because they pretty much say "Every thing you think you know is BULLSHIT!", in large flashing neon letters. Nobody wants to hear that.
 
Doty wears glasses, too;)

My understanding was that Doty sat in for Rositzke on that show. And IF either of them actually participated in a TV show (and I recall watching the damned thing but knew far less about all this then, where the UFO community is concerned), I find that interesting. I wonder who approved that participation and I'm amused that it went that far that they would be approved for that.
 
Walter, thanks for your comments. What do you think was the purpose of the UFO intelligence operation?
Program protection. Bennewitz was focusing on something they didn't want the wrong eyes to see, so they had to look at him, maybe see what he thought of it and who his associates were that might be interested on behalf of foes.

How did influencing the UFO community serve the National interest? Was it successful?

Can't say in certainty of detail, but it likely got messages communicated or perception management goals achieved. Notice this was leading up to the big SDI play and was during the years we were working to get the Soviets to bankrupt themselves trying to keep up with our technology real or perceived. I'd say it worked.
 
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