ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF NORWEGIAN NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - MAY 10, 2001

A translation of this article http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/d209378.htm

Utter lies. Aliens don't like Bush' missileplans, says "Project Disclosure". This picture is taken from an alien-contest in Roswell, New Mexico. American military veterans who claim they have retrieved aliens out of crashlanded UFO's, demand that president George W. Bush ignores the plans of a missile defense in space The Organization "Project Disclosure", wants the American Congress to hold hearings about UFOs and extra-terrestrial lifeforms, BBC (British Broadcasting) reports. The goal is to bring to light that the American authorities have had the knowledge of visits from outer space for over 50 years, but that such information has been kept hidden from the public.

Critical aliens

Over 20 witnesses, all dead serious and with military background, mostly, take part in the project, which is lead by the doctor Steven Greer. He states to main reasons for the campaign:

  • First of all the organization vil induce the authorities to make public the path-breaking UFO technology that can change life on earth.
  • Second the organization will obstruct the Bush-administration in building new weapon-systems in space.

    - We are not alone. There are lifeforms out there and even though they are not hostile, they have expressed that they do not like our tendency to place weapons in space, says Steven Greer.

    Message for Bush

    He does not think it will be difficult to march right into the White House and tell George W. Bush that he must not build the missile defense because there are little green men who are not going to like it.

    - I don't think it will be hard at all. I believe that that discussion has already taken place in closed circles, but that the decision to build weapons in space has already been taken anyway, says Greer.

    Gathered (retrieved) crashed UFOs

    In his campaign he has a pack (meaning a lot) of military veterans who are all dying to tell what they've seen and heard. One of them is a retired sergeant in the Army, Clifford Stone, who says that the authorities has been trying to put a lid on what he observed in Pennsylvania one day in 1969.

    -I was involved in situations where we retrieved crashed UFOs. Sometimes there were bodies involved, some of these were alive, Stone told during a press conference in Washington Wednesday.

    -While we were doing this, we told the world that nothing had happened, he added. Looked like you and me -- To the unavoidable question "What did they look like?", Stone answered:

    -These were individuals which, to a large extent, looked like you and me. They could walk among us and you wouldn't even know the difference.

    He claims to have categorized 57 different extra terresterial lifeforms. To an enthusiastic pro-UFO audience, the pressconference on Wednesday was like sent from heaven, but it's questionable if the Congress will listen to the campaign despite impressing military referances and credible witnesses.