Former Watergate attorney Douglas Caddy joins Daniel Liszt to claim JFK was assassinated on November 22, 1963, specifically to silence his plan to share alien presence knowledge with the Soviets. Caddy details a 1975 meeting with E. Howard Hunt at Yenching Palace, where Hunt allegedly revealed that the national security state, including the CIA and Pentagon, conspired to prevent the release of UFO files and reverse-engineered technology like lasers. Referencing Colonel Philip Corso's The Day After Roswell and Truman's Majestic 12, Caddy argues that the assassination halted direct peace channels with Khrushchev, suggesting modern redacted JFK files confirm a cover-up designed to hide extraterrestrial artifacts forever. [Automatically generated summary]
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Informative Audience and First Interview00:04:32
Hi, this is Dark Journal.
As today's special episode will stay in your mind for a long time, we have the former Watergate attorney and best selling author Douglas Caddy with us.
Now, when he was on the show previously, he made headlines around the globe with his stunning revelations about his friend, CIA super spy E. Howard Hunt, and his inside knowledge about the reasons behind the JFK assassination.
Now, today, Douglas Caddy will go even further and tell us what the recently released but thoroughly redacted JFK files won't that forces in the national security state did conspire to assassinate President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
Because he was about to reveal the secret behind the UFO enigma.
Now let's go talk to a man of history, former Watergate attorney Douglas Caddy.
Kennedy was informed early on of the alien presence.
In 1947, when John Kennedy was actually in the House of Representatives, he was informed at that time of the alien presence.
The Dark Journalist Exclusive Interview.
JFK files unredacted.
CIA Insider reveals the alien presence.
An in depth, two part episode with Watergate attorney Douglas Caddy.
Now, let's go join Dark Journalist Daniel List.
Doug, welcome back to the show.
It's a great honor to have you with us, just as we're seeing these new JFK record releases come out.
That the CIA is continuing to block, and we're coming up to the 54th anniversary of the JFK assassination.
I can't think of anyone I'd rather speak to about this crucial turning point in our history.
Well, thank you, Daniel.
Thank you for inviting me to participate in your program today.
Yes, it's just fantastic to have you here.
Now, we know from our first interview in 2015 that the revelations that you shared were just explosive and really turned history on its head, which is why I think it was largely under a media blackout here in the U.S. Although, as we know, it was widely covered in Europe and around the world with hundreds of thousands of video views.
Now, it's been two years since we did that first interview, and I want to start off with this.
You know, how has it been since you came forward with your revelations and basically spoke truth to power?
Oh, well, it's been wonderful, and right now I'm engaged in writing my autobiography.
It's called Being There, Eyewitness to History, because Watergate and JFK are among many things, actually, it turns out I've been involved in.
Believe through no endeavors of my own, it just happened to have been there.
And in my autobiography, I cite, and I put the link to our interview of two years ago.
I want people to go back and look at that, because I think we covered a lot of material there.
There's no question.
And it's one of our most popular episodes, and that's been the real breakthrough of bringing your powerful experience forward.
Now, do you feel that people understood the kind of complex web of information that you brought forward at that time?
And how did the reaction strike you?
Well, I thought the comments that were beneath the YouTube program showed people were actually very informative.
You have a very informative audience, put it that way.
They're on top of a lot of things, and they brought forth things that should have been brought forth, you know, the things that they knew.
Right.
And I was very, very pleased on the whole with everything that was said there.
You apparently have an audience that, a highly educated audience, an audience that's very attuned to public affairs today.
And so apparently these are things that they're very much interested in.
Absolutely.
It's a great point.
There are tremendous viewers out there with great insights, and we really appreciate it.
Now, how did it feel for you personally to let out some of the secrets that you've been walking around with for over three decades?
Well, it was a great relief on my part.
It takes a program such as yours where one can speak for a period of time to get the whole story out.
I've been interviewed like on the Power Show, but it's such abbreviated segments that you really can't.
Explain what you want to explain.
Yes.
And so yours was the first, and I appreciate your approaching me.
Yours was the first, you know, I watched your videos and I became intrigued by them, to be honest.
And I reached out to you to see whether you were interested in perhaps what I might be able to present.
Right.
And we're all so glad you did.
Democratic National Committee Dinner Secrets00:15:00
Now, it was certainly powerful, and we have more to get to today, but I do want to say there was so much information in there about your relationship to CIA super spy E. Howard Hunt.
And the most powerful thing, of course, that came out of all that in that first interview was your meeting with Hunt before he went to prison for Watergate.
So, can we take you back to that meeting when you were at Yenching Palace and having a deep conversation with him and you started to ask him important questions?
Well, the meeting took place in 1975.
I'd only seen Hunt three times.
This would be the third time I saw Hunt since Watergate broke.
Watergate broke on June 17, 1972, which is when Hunt came to my apartment a few hours after the arrest at Watergate.
And retained me to represent him and the burglars, and called Gordon Liddy and asked me to do the same thing.
And then Howard Hunt left my place and he disappeared.
He actually left the town upon the instructions of Sean Dean, who gave him to Gordon Liddy.
And so I never had contact again with Howard until.
And then I was subpoenaed before the grand jury.
And it's a long, involved story, but for legal reasons, he and I could not have a conversation after June 17th.
For fear of anything that he told me, I would have to tell the grand jury.
And so the next time I did see him was in December of 1972, and I saw him at the funeral of his wife, Dorothy.
Dorothy had been killed in a very mysterious plane crash in Chicago.
And I went to the funeral there, it was a Catholic church there in Maryland, and Howard walked across the parking lot and embraced me, and there were tears in his eyes.
It was a very emotional scene.
And I still remember vividly.
And then the third time I saw him was at this dinner at the Yenching Palace in 1975.
And there's a couple of historical details about Yenching Palace.
Can you tell us about it?
Yenching Palace is no longer in business.
It went out of business about, I'd say, 10 years ago.
Washington Post at the time carried an article saying 50 years of secrets to go because it's been a Chinese restaurant.
There's a lot of carry out there, but there were a lot of secrets that went on there, among them being where.
Henry Kissinger talked with the Soviet representatives that settled the Cuban Missile Crisis.
But we had chosen that.
We both knew of that place.
And so I met him there.
And just a quick question here How was this arranged exactly?
Did you call him up or did he find you?
It was he who initiated the dinner invitation.
He said, Well, I'm going to go to prison and I feel like we should get together one final time.
Before I do so, I want to express my appreciation for what you did and represented me and what you went through and so forth.
So we met at the Yanxin Palace, which has wonderful food, and we had a really very cordial and congenial dinner, you might say.
But of course, in the back of our minds, both his and my mind, was that he was going to go to prison very shortly.
He did serve three and a half years in prison.
So this was the shadow looming over the entire conversation.
Hunt was headed to prison for the Watergate break in.
But was it uncomfortable because it was a goodbye?
Yes, but you still needed a lot of answers from him.
I knew that I had to ask him certain questions because he was at my apartment for only about an hour and a half on June 17th.
And I never did ask him some very basic questions, such as, which is the first one I asked him, I said, Howard, why did you all go into the Democratic National Committee?
This has always been a mystery.
And even today, people talk about it, you know.
And he said, Well, I sent the burglars in and told them to photograph any document that had numbers on it.
And I said, Howard, I was slightly.
Insulted, not really, but I mean, you know, that was too much of a brush, I'll put it that way.
I said, Howard, come on now.
After all I went through, after all the defendants went through, after the whole world has gone through, you're going to say that was the reason you went there?
No, there's got to be another reason, okay?
Has got another reason.
He just went like that, you know.
So I said, Well, Howard, I was a witness at the first Watergate trial.
You had pleaded guilty beforehand, so you weren't at that trial.
But I was a witness at that trial.
I testified on behalf of Gordon Liddy and James McCord, the two defendants, and I was also called as a government witness.
So I testified in two capacities.
But in front of me at that trial was this long table.
I had all this wiretap equipment on it.
Well, also, I don't know, but I knew there was wiretap, all sorts of equipment on there.
It filled up the whole table.
And I said, Howard, I saw all this.
So, did you not go into the back end of the Democratic National Committee to repair that bug in that wiretap that was inside there?
And he didn't answer.
He just went like that.
He nodded.
And I took that as an assent.
He didn't want to verbalize that, okay?
So I thought about that for a few minutes.
And then I said, Well, Howard, there is the issue of the prostitution ring.
This has been.
Carried in the newspapers quite a bit in the media.
There was a prostitution ring being run out of the Democratic National Committee, allegations to that effect.
And actually, about two weeks before Watergate broke, there was a major story in the Washington papers about a prostitution ring that had been uncovered on Capitol Hill.
And that figures very much in Watergate, which is another story, but there were two prostitution rings going on.
And so I said, Did you not go in there to get the book of clients of this prostitution ring?
In the back of my mind, knowing Howard was an ex CI agent, maybe still a CI agent at the time, and Gordon Liddley was an ex FBI agent, that the name of the game really is compromise.
By that I mean getting the goods on people.
And if they had the book of the list of clients of the Democratic National Committee, as the book had been discovered on Capitol Hill, they had that book of the clients on Capitol Hill.
Then very valuable.
And I said, Did you not go in there to get that book?
And once again, he just nodded, but it didn't say anything verbal, but I took that to mean that he was assenting to what I was saying.
And so I thought for a moment, I said, Well, Howard, burglary is a very terrible offense, criminal offense, and there's got to be a reason to justify a burglary.
Even a criminal has to have a reason.
But the two reasons you've given, which we've talked about here, fixing the wiretap and getting the list of clients, really does not justify the risk of going in the Democratic National Committee.
Yes, so you definitely had a sense that he was leaving something out.
These were important reasons, but not enough to risk the presidency or scandal for these two things.
And he hesitated and said, Well, there was another reason.
There was another reason.
And I said, What was that?
He said, Well, We believe that within the Democratic National Committee files were Cuban government reports on the Kennedy assassination.
And that really stunned me because, I mean, something like that never occurred to me.
I was not really that familiar with the Kennedy assassination, but the idea that the Cuban government had files on it and so forth.
And I said, Well, what were in those files?
What do you think were in the files that would justify going in to get those?
And at that point, he just went like that and said, That's it.
No more questions.
You know, he didn't want to discuss anything more about anything dealing with Watergate.
Okay.
And so, you know, I went along with that.
I mean, obviously, this is our final dinner.
So, we discussed other things, such as the family turmoil that had gone on in this family.
Once Dorothy was gone, and they no longer had a mother, and he was going to prison, there were four children, teenagers.
I mean, it was a terrible situation facing the children.
So, we talked about that and talked about my situation and some other things.
And then dinner was over, and we walked outside to the sidewalk.
And I thought, well, this is the last time I'm going to see Howard.
Because he is going to go away to prison.
Who knows where I'll be in three or four years.
So I'm on one final stab, and I said, Well, Howard, why was JFK assassinated?
After Paul, he said, Kennedy was assassinated because he was about to give our most vital secret, singular secret, to the Soviet Union.
I said, Wow, our most vital secret.
I mean, that was sort of stunning that the President of the United States would be doing this.
And I said, Well, what was that?
At that point, he looked in my eyes, he said, the alien presence.
He looked in my eyes and shook my hand and walked away.
Wow.
And that was really the last time I saw Howard Hunt.
He went into prison and we did correspond subsequently, talked on the phone, but I never saw him before he passed away many years later.
Just incredible.
Now, we do know after 50 years of research that JFK evinced an interest in the UFO file.
You know, his close friend was James Forrestal, who was our first Secretary of Defense and had to deal with that whole wave of UFO reports in 1947.
That baffled everyone, especially Department of Defense individuals.
But you, hearing this in 1975 from your close friend who had been in the CIA since the creation of the National Security Act in 1947, what did you think when Hunt told you this?
At the time, I didn't know what to do with this information.
I was not a student of the Kennedy assassination.
After all, I was an avid Republican at the time.
I no longer am.
So, you know, Kennedy was the opposition president, you know, and I wasn't really a.
A student of the assassination.
And I knew about UFOs and so forth vaguely, but that was not something I, or aliens, I was really on my radar either.
So I did not know, I knew it was important, but I didn't know, I could not attach that significance to at the time what it really meant.
And it wasn't until years later, to be honest, that I joined the education forum, which anyone can join, it's out of London, part of Spartacus, the JFK assassination topic.
John Simpkin, at the time he had founded that.
He's a very famous scholar in England, a prominent scholar.
And they actually started a topic on me because I had emerged as the attorney for Billy Solestis.
Right.
And we did cover Solestis in the last round.
But just for context here, can you tell us the kinds of things that he was telling you and going on the record with?
He said that LBJ was behind the Kennedy assassination.
Okay.
And so that's why the education forum was interested in me.
Right.
And as a result of that, I became.
I'm still not an expert on the Kennedy assassination, but I've read so many of the postings there.
I've come to admire these people.
There are people in our country who know thousands of the most intricate details about the Kennedy assassination.
You can mention those minor names, and they'll come up with the whole biography and everything like that.
And it's fascinating because the Kennedy assassination to this day is a great mystery.
Yes.
Just as Watergate is.
They're both great, great mysteries.
And so I've got an education on the Kennedy assassination.
And so Howard's remark started gaining significance in my mind.
So, Hunt's saying it was the alien presence that was our most vital national security secret, and it was Kennedy's willingness to share this information that got him killed, started to be understood by you in a whole new way.
So, where did you go from there?
So, it was a matter of, in my mind, connecting the dots and connecting them way back to what Howard Hunt had told me.
And so, we have to analyze why Howard Hunt would be in a position even to know about this subject.
And, Howard Hunt, there's a great deal known about Howard Hunt, but There's a great deal still not known about Howard Hunt.
But what the public record does show is that in World War II, for a while, he was with the OSS, Office of Strategic Studies.
That was the group that before the CIA evolved into the CIA.
And his assignment was to cover General MacArthur.
And then they called him to really active duty, and with a group of other patriots who were OSS agents, they were parachuted behind.
The Japanese lines in, I think it was Indonesia, and he actually witnessed one of their people being captured and skinned alive by the Japanese in their camp.
They were in the jungle watching this going.
There was nothing they could do about it, but it was an agonizing thing to watch, of course.
Well, he had his share of brutal war experiences, and he certainly was battle tested.
Now, how did he end up doing intelligence work?
So, Howard joined the CIA in 1947.
Now, 1947 is an important date because that's when.
President Truman created the National Security Act, created the National Security Council, and created the CIA.
And I believe, and we'll probably get into this shortly, Majestic 12.
Exactly.
Because that was when Boswell took place.
Okay.
And so Howard Hunt entered the CIA at his birth.
He knew all the officers from the beginning.
He was placed in the Mullen Company, which is where I met him.
Which was a public relations firm in Washington, by Richard Helms, the director of the CIA, upon his alleged retirement.
I don't think he actually retired, but it was alleged retirement.
And so 1947 was a very, very important date.
And so he rose up through the ranks of the CIA.
And for instance, he wrote the book, Ghost wrote the book, The Craft of Intelligence by Alan Dulles, which is still today considered a remarkable piece of writing on.
The craft of intelligence.
He was involved in the plan of laying pigs and so forth.
JFK's UFO File with Soviets00:07:26
And so, in my situation, he invited me at one time to meet the general counsel of the CIA.
I was interviewed by Howard and the general counsel to become a CIA agent.
I turned down the opportunity.
But he had such a relationship with Lawrence Houston, the general counsel of the CIA, that he could ask to join, ask him to meet with me.
At a restaurant outside the CIA to discuss my joining the CIA.
Amazing.
So I'm just emphasizing that his roots ran very deep within the CIA.
He had great knowledge of the CIA.
There's no question his roots were there, and he was such a valued agent, which is why when he tells you in private that the alien presence is our most vital national security secret, there's a lot of heft behind it.
But when we look behind the corridors of power there in Washington at that time, how do you think they're reacting to this UFO file with the knowledge of the alien presence?
The way I view this situation is this if you or I were President of the United States, if you or I were President of the United States and someone presented to us, to you and I, each of us, credible evidence that there was an alien presence interacting with planet Earth, would we not create a commission?
Probably the very wise people, the smartest people around to investigate this.
Yes, definitely.
And if we were president and nobody ever presented this credible evidence, never brought it up, what would we do?
We probably wouldn't do anything at all.
So the question is what Harry Truman did.
Harry Truman was presented with this credible evidence and he created Majestic 12.
That's what he did.
He created Majestic 12.
And I think that was a logical thing to do at the time.
The 12 people chosen were.
Patriots, those were real patriots in those days, real patriots, the wisest minds around, right?
And it has evolved.
Obviously, many of those have passed on.
Some of those that took their place have passed on.
It still exists.
I have no idea what it's called today, but or what its actual structure is.
But every president since then, from Eisenhower to the present one, Trump has had to have some knowledge or dealings of some sort with the idea of there being a government above our government, yes, and actually.
President Clinton at one time said publicly that he said this to Sarah McClendon, a reporter.
He said, I've concluded there is a government above my government.
So there is a government above our government, above the president.
No question.
When people look at the scenario and they look at the JFK presidency, they may wonder why he had this knowledge of the alien presence and why he wanted to share that, the UFO file, with the Soviets at the time.
So let's get into that here.
We have to sort of go back and find out, trace why.
Why JFK would have this information.
He was in the Office of Naval Intelligence in the 1940s.
That's where I think he got the first information in the 1940s of the alien presence.
And then there is the incident, Stan Friedman, who's a brilliant researcher.
Oh, yes, he's incredibly informative, and we've had some remarkable episodes with him here on this show.
I always drop everything when he's talking.
He's a fascinating person.
But many years, maybe 10 years ago, Dan Friedman went to Harvard University, took the file there in the library on Donald Menzel.
Donald Menzel was a professor of astronomy there.
He was a foremost skeptic, public skeptic of the UFOs and everything like that.
Whenever the media wanted someone to make a statement, debunk and all this, they would go to him.
And so he wanted to examine the file that Harvard would have.
And so he was looking at the file and he came upon a file within the file, the GFK file.
Well, John F. Kennedy had said.
He said, Well, as he recounts, he said, Well, this is rather interesting, as only people can say in a sort of, you know, his droll manner of speaking.
This is rather interesting, you know.
And he opened it, and there was a letter there from Menzel to John Kennedy in 1957, in which, and at that point, Kennedy was U.S. Senator, but he was also on the Board of Overseers of Harvard University, saying, When you receive the proper clearance, you have, obviously, as a U.S. Senator, He had security clearance, but there were security clearances even above U.S. senators.
Those on the Senate Intelligence Committee have clearances higher than the other senators inside the Senate because they are on the Intelligence Committee.
He said, When you get the proper clearance, which he thought was probably imminent, I want to brief you on my activities with NSA, et cetera, and so forth.
And what Friedman read into that was possibly on the UFO and the alien presence and so forth.
And it was startling to Friedman because the public persona of Donald Menzel was being the critic.
The public critic of the idea that there was UFOs or we were, you know.
Oh, yeah, he was the biggest UFO debunker.
There was.
And yet, when you got into his file, he was actually a member of Majestic 12.
Right.
He was one of the 12 people who knew everything, who knew everything.
But his assignment apparently was to persuade the public there was nothing to this, you know.
And so there's no doubt that Menzel and John Kennedy interacted.
At different times subsequently to that.
And when Kennedy became president, he wanted to pursue this subject.
He knew enough about it at that time to pursue this subject.
So, one of the first things President Kennedy did in June of 1961, he was just one in January, was to consolidate the activities of the CIA.
He really made the CIA activities suburban to the Defense Department.
He put the covert activities in the Defense Department.
And one reason he did this, of course, was the Bay of Pigs was in April.
And he had been badly burned by the CIA.
Badly burned, and he actually fired Alan Dulles, the director of the CIA, because of how he had been misled because of the debacle of the Bay of Pigs invasion.
So in June, he did that.
And also a few months later, maybe in the same month, he initiated by letter a relationship with Khrushchev, the premier of the Soviet Union.
Right.
His first year becomes a whirlwind, especially after the Bay of Pigs failure.
And the CIA having tried to basically obligate him into a Cuban invasion.
And that plan was actually thoroughly cooked up in a previous administration.
So it was a holdover.
So it's quite the fast learning curve for the new president on that.
Now, we know that Dulles was in the MJ 12 group.
So when he's fired as CIA director, JFK is probably making waves into that secret structure.
In my opinion, the way Kennedy approached this was he wanted to approach.
Kennedy's Deep Interest in Aliens00:05:15
Get greater knowledge of Majestic Twelve and the whole subject piece by piece, sort of obliquely rather than direct challenge to them.
Okay, and so he made different speeches.
He made a speech at American University in June of 1963, a famous speech about advocating peace, how important it was.
Overtures to he had previously met with Khrushchev in Vienna, that was also in 1961, which he sort of sounded out.
Reapproachment between the two countries.
He made that speech at American University.
Then he made a speech in September of 1963 at the United Nations in which he said the exploration of outer space is not something just for one country, it's not just for the United States, it's something that all countries should participate in.
But singling out the Soviet Union, specifically saying that this is something that America and the Soviet Union should do jointly, not only outer space, but A joint landing on the moon.
Yes, and this was the step that was to become the final straw for the deep state.
Now, I've put together a brief overview here with some clips, and let's take a look at this and then head in to what happened in Dallas 54 years ago.
Let's watch.
In 1961, when President Eisenhower said in his farewell address that Americans needed to guard against the military industrial complex, it caused a stir that rippled for decades.
Here was a decorated war hero and president warning against elements in the military seeking control deep in the national security state.
When he met President elect Kennedy, he no doubt passed along this warning in greater detail.
There is strong documented evidence that JFK evinced a deep interest in the subject of UFOs, which may have come from his talks with Eisenhower.
A loadmaster for Air Force One named Bill Holden later recounted a conversation where Kennedy remarked, I'd like to tell the public about the alien situation, but my hands are tied.
This mindset made JFK deep enemies in the covert breakaway security state that coveted their position as the only group with access to knowledge of the alien presence and reverse engineered technology.
President Truman had originally.
Created this group to study the phenomena, but they had exceeded their mandate and were assuming more authority and secrecy over the hidden information.
Finally, in the fall of 1963, JFK made a deal through private channels with Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev to enter into a joint mission to the moon and for space exploration.
This deal was later confirmed by Khrushchev's son, Sergei.
JFK decided the surest way to peace was cooperation in space.
To this end, he instructed the administrator of NASA, James Webb, to institute his policy of a joint space mission with Russia and substantial information sharing.
This National Security Action Memorandum No. 271 was followed by a secret memo to the CIA released under the Freedom of Information Act.
In it, JFK asked the CIA director for classified UFO information and details of high threat cases.
These memos are dated November 12, 1963, ten days before President Kennedy was assassinated in Texas, where just a year before he had given his famous speech about the U.S. going to the moon.
We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things.
Not because they are easy, but because they are hard.
And I want to mention here that some clips of my appearance
on HBO VICE NEWS 54th anniversary coverage of the JFK assassination, where I brought up Douglas Caddy and E. Howard Hunt and the story of the UFO file in relation to Kennedy's Assassination.
is available at darkjournalist.com for viewing.
Now, Doug, take us back to when JFK issued the two memos, one to NASA and one to the CIA director, that called upon them to share the UFO file.
And in particular, information on high threat cases.
Ten days before he was killed, we're talking about November 12, 1963, he issued National Security Action Memorandum 271, in which he directed, it was a directive to the administrator of Nassau that he would begin working with counterparts there in Russia who held similar posts and so forth.
On the subject of coordination between the United States and Russia and outer space and landing on the moon.
Right.
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And behind the scenes, he and Khrushchev were exchanging information too and had their emissaries and so forth.
I've always believed that this Russian agent, this woman that Hoover forced to flee, deported from the country.
Right.
And that's this beautiful East German named Ellen Romich.
Now, what did Hoover do to her?
He confronted JFK and forced her deportation because he considered her a spy.
But I think she was an emissary between Kennedy and Khrushchev, just as Judith Exner Campbell was the emissary between Kennedy and Giacanna, the mafia don there in Chicago.
Yes.
In the planning of what might happen in Cuba with perhaps the killing of Castro or whatever, you know?
And so there was.
So, Kennedy did have these sexual liaisons with these people, but maybe there was a reason why.
But the great fear was maybe pillow talk.
What did he say during the pillow talk, especially to the Russian agent?
And so you have to look at this through the eyes of the intelligence community.
Here's this president who's making an in run around us to the Soviet Union, dealing directly with Khrushchev, conversing with him and letters and so forth.
Right, he's got his own back channel.
His own back channel.
And he's obviously making an inrun around the intelligence community.
He's not even consulting us on these things.
He's doing it on his own accord.
And something's got to be done.
And something was done.
And it was done on November 22nd, 1963.
And it was done because.
Because he was about to give our most vital secret to the Soviet Union, which was the alien presence, the alien presence of which he had gained knowledge of.
Now, one of the interesting things that was happening in his administration was from 1961 to 1963, Colonel Philip Corso, who was head of the Foreign Technology Desk in the Pentagon, which is part of the Research and Development Office headed by General. Arthur Trudeau, General Philip Cruz Corso's job, as he explains in his book, The Day After Roswell, which was published 20 years ago,
in which he talks about and describes his work under the direction of General Trudeau in taking materials crafted by products of the alien presence that have been received or derived from crashes or maybe given to us or who knows.
How these different products were given and materials were given to us.
And his job was to take him to major corporations throughout the country and ask them to back engineer them, which he did.
Now, in the biography on Wikipedia of General Corso, this is what they describe here.
They say, according to Corso, the reverse engineering of these alien artifacts indirectly led to the development of accelerated particle beams.
The accelerated particle beam, fiber optics, lasers, integrated circuit chips, and Kevlar material.
Now, this was 1961 and 63.
That's during the Kennedy administration.
Obviously, Kennedy gave the approval for this to be done.
He was on top of this.
And through the eyes of the intelligence community, they knew this was being done too.
And so they were saying, maybe, I don't know what they were saying, okay, you can't read the book within their minds, but they might have been thinking, is he going to give a What we know are back injuring of these products to the Soviets.
How far are you going to go in seeking peace with the Soviets through outer space and the landing on the moon?
I think in Kennedy's mind, this is the way of dealing with the alien presence.
It took the united front of the two greatest powers in the world, the United States of America and the Soviet Union, to develop a policy of dealing with the alien presence.
It had to be done through a Through a joint decision, through a joint policy.
I think that's what he was attempting to do.
And so he was killed because of these efforts on his part.
It is a shocking revelation that JFK, attempting to make the world safer and society more open by sharing the information in the UFO file, was assassinated by those elements in the national security state who saw the secrecy around UFOs as a bigger secret than the atomic bomb.
And Corso's statements really line up with your conversation with Hunt.
So, Corso helps us connect these dots.
1961 to 63, that's when Colonel Corso did this work.
That's about 54 years ago, 55 years ago.
And he just took those materials, which I've just enumerated from, which he enumerates in his book, which is in Wikipedia.
But you can imagine what has been taken to the corporations for back engineering since then that we are now enjoying the fruits of.
Is it not true you have done programs on the secret space program and on dark journalists?
Oh, yes.
And I would have reason to believe that many of the technological developments in the secret space program, of which we have no knowledge of, we don't have the pay, Greg, you might say, to know what's going on, they're incredible developments that have been back engineered and forgiven to us by the alien presence.
Doug, I want to thank you for coming forward with your revelations about the CIA.
The JFK assassination, and the alien presence.
Now, you didn't have to do it, of course, you could have played it safe and just come out with your biography on all the historical events that you were involved with.
But instead, you showed a lot of courage and stepped forward to set the record straight, and we all appreciate it.
Well, thank you for interviewing me, and thank you for all the work that you do, Daniel.
You're a whistleblower par excellence, and you're blowing the whistle on so many things now.
I mean, it's mind boggling, to be honest, what you're blowing the whistle on.
But we thank you.
All Americans thank you.
In fact, the world thanks you.
And keep up the good work.
Will you do that?
I'm sure you'll do that.
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Right?
I definitely will, Doug.
And I really appreciate you coming on to help shine a light on this dark. Chapter in our history, where President Kennedy sought to make the world a safer place and risked everything to share the information in the UFO file.
Without your powerful testimony, we wouldn't have this crucial missing piece of the puzzle.
And of course, in my HBO appearance on Vice News for the 54th anniversary of the JFK assassination, I cited your conversation with E. Howard Hunt because it's absolutely essential confirmation of the wall of secrecy around the UFO file.
Now, everyone will be able to get your autobiography called Being There, set for release in January 2018.
Just a remarkable life.
You know, you have shown up in these major moments in our history, and it's almost like destiny painted a pattern for you because there you were somehow, drawn into these powerful moments in time and coming forward with the revelation now of the alien presence as the missing link to understanding our governance structure here on Earth.
Here you are again.
Now, we're going to launch right into part two here, which everyone is going to want to stick around for, but let me give you the last word, Doug.
Well, thank you so much.
We'll see.
The book is titled Being There, I Win the History, and it'll be out in January.
Okay.
And there'll be things in there that we didn't have time to touch upon, but I think people will find interesting, not only about the Kennedy assassination, but about Watergate and about LBJ.
Well, a number of things, too.
Okay.
A number of things.
Right.
So thank you once again, Daniel, for inviting me to be your guest today.
And we'll do part two right now with just amazing information.
Great.
Thank you.
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