27/06/2012, 22:00
28/06/2012, 12:34
maurizio baiata ha scritto:
Per UFOWatcher, che scrive: "Qui si sta parlando d'intelligence, e sto assistendo all'assurdo teatrino di gente che è pronta a confermare che chi sta nelle stanze del potere custodisce segreti innominabili che mai potrebbero giungere al comune cittadino, e dell'altro poi si accetta senza riserve la "storiella" di Dean su come ha avuto accesso a quei file".
Mi preme replicare a cotanta tua definizione dei nostri sforzi - comuni - di fare chiarezza, dichiarando a proposito di te: stiamo assistendo all'assurdo teatrino di uno che si dichiara in possesso del need to know e del clearance dello stesso livello di Robert Orel Dean, facendo parte o avendo fatto parte di apparati di forze Nato ove il massimo clearance consentito era ed e', appunto il Cosmic Top Secret, custodendo quindi anch'egli segreti (piu' o meno innominabili), ma non accetta la "storiella" di Dean. Bravo. Ora, non ti chiedo chi sei, ma ti chiedo che ci fai qui e a quale titolo parli. Posso anche chiedertelo, giusto? Io parlo come giornalista e come amico di Robert Dean. Tu, lo hai mai incontrato? Ti sei mai informato su di lui con i tuoi colleghi e superiori? Da bravo, please. Tell us.
Maurizio
28/06/2012, 12:38
28/06/2012, 13:33
28/06/2012, 13:43
28/06/2012, 14:22
"...
[color=navy]Dean claimed ...
..Dean later amended the story saying ...
..In yet another version, Dean suggested...
Dean suggested that a number of academics had been brought into the research after the craft had been found. Dean said that Professor Sir Fred Hoyle had worked as a consultant. Good wrote to Hoyle telling him Dean had said that he was one of the "top brains consulted," and that he, Hoyle, had made a statement to the press on May 10, 1971, that suggested Hoyle believed the probability of extraterrestrial and/or extra dimensional beings.
Hoyle’s response? "There is not an element of truth in this story. There was no statement to the press."
There is always the possibility that there was some kind of a misunderstanding, but Hoyle’s response is quite definitive. He was not involved in any of this contrary to Dean’s claim.
...Dean claimed to have been in the Intelligence Section, his records showed that he was in the Language Group. Dean provided a document dated on June 20, 1963 that related to his clearance with SHAPE’s intelligence section but it was found to be a fake.
....Pedlow went even further. He wrote that the Cosmic Top Secret (CTS) control number did not use the proper format, that it was in the wrong place on the document and worst of all, there was a lack of a file reference number. All SHAPE documents from the time of "The Assessment" contained a series of numbers and letters that showed the originating office and subject area.
It goes on. The statement the document is classified NATO COSMIC TOP SECRET is incorrect. And the use of the code word, ULTRA on the cover sheet, gives it away. Pedlow wrote that to his knowledge, and that of his staff, ULTRA had never been an access control code in the NATO system. ULTRA referred to a project under British control during the Second World War.
In the end, Pedlow said that he was skeptical that a document like "The Assessment" ever existed. Both Good and Hall-Norton concluded that "The Assessment" was not real. When Good gave Dean the results of the investigation, Dean wrote that he had never said that he knew the photographs of the cover sheet were accurate and legitimate. He was, in other words, attempting to spin the negative results
[/color]Finally, arguing in a somewhat circular fashion, Dean has suggested that he hasn’t been prosecuted for revealing the highly classified information because it would require an open court case that the government wants to avoid. This, he suggests proves he is telling the truth. The government doesn’t want to admit that "The Assessment" is real. To prosecute, they would have to admit that Dean had revealed classified information. But maybe the reason he has avoided prosecution is because he violated no laws, he revealed no classified information, and therefore broke no law. In other words, if "The Assessment" never existed, there would be no reason to prosecute him..."
28/06/2012, 15:02
maurizio baiata ha scritto:
Mi era parso tu parlassi con cognizione di causa, data la sicumera nel giudicare l'operato di Dean. Mi scuso per l'erronea interpretazione. Per qunto riguarda l'altra tua precisazione, ovverossia quella che ci porterebbe a superare l'orizzonte degli eventi, a mio avviso i tuoi esempi su Hitler e Mussolini non calzano perche' io non ho detto che qua puo' parlare solo chi ha conosciuto Dean personalmente. Manco per niente. Mi sembra che migliaia di interventi dimostrino che la discussione e' aperta a tutti. Io ho chiesto a te invece quali siano le basi o le informazioni presumibilmente da te ottenute da tuoi colleghi o tuoi superiori in ambito militare e/o di intelligence, che ti portano a reputare fuffa le dichiarazioni sull'Assessment di Robert Dean.
Grazie, Maurizio
28/06/2012, 15:04
rmnd ha scritto:
non so se sia già stato affrontato l'argomento in queste 17 pagine. Comunque lo riporto
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message476242/pg3#9800912
"...
[color=navy]Dean claimed ...
..Dean later amended the story saying ...
..In yet another version, Dean suggested...
Dean suggested that a number of academics had been brought into the research after the craft had been found. Dean said that Professor Sir Fred Hoyle had worked as a consultant. Good wrote to Hoyle telling him Dean had said that he was one of the "top brains consulted," and that he, Hoyle, had made a statement to the press on May 10, 1971, that suggested Hoyle believed the probability of extraterrestrial and/or extra dimensional beings.
Hoyle’s response? "There is not an element of truth in this story. There was no statement to the press."
There is always the possibility that there was some kind of a misunderstanding, but Hoyle’s response is quite definitive. He was not involved in any of this contrary to Dean’s claim.
...Dean claimed to have been in the Intelligence Section, his records showed that he was in the Language Group. Dean provided a document dated on June 20, 1963 that related to his clearance with SHAPE’s intelligence section but it was found to be a fake.
....Pedlow went even further. He wrote that the Cosmic Top Secret (CTS) control number did not use the proper format, that it was in the wrong place on the document and worst of all, there was a lack of a file reference number. All SHAPE documents from the time of "The Assessment" contained a series of numbers and letters that showed the originating office and subject area.
It goes on. The statement the document is classified NATO COSMIC TOP SECRET is incorrect. And the use of the code word, ULTRA on the cover sheet, gives it away. Pedlow wrote that to his knowledge, and that of his staff, ULTRA had never been an access control code in the NATO system. ULTRA referred to a project under British control during the Second World War.
In the end, Pedlow said that he was skeptical that a document like "The Assessment" ever existed. Both Good and Hall-Norton concluded that "The Assessment" was not real. When Good gave Dean the results of the investigation, Dean wrote that he had never said that he knew the photographs of the cover sheet were accurate and legitimate. He was, in other words, attempting to spin the negative results
[/color]Finally, arguing in a somewhat circular fashion, Dean has suggested that he hasn’t been prosecuted for revealing the highly classified information because it would require an open court case that the government wants to avoid. This, he suggests proves he is telling the truth. The government doesn’t want to admit that "The Assessment" is real. To prosecute, they would have to admit that Dean had revealed classified information. But maybe the reason he has avoided prosecution is because he violated no laws, he revealed no classified information, and therefore broke no law. In other words, if "The Assessment" never existed, there would be no reason to prosecute him..."
28/06/2012, 15:13
UfoWatcher ha scritto:
Ma chiedermi le "referenze" è un modo simpatico come un altro per evitare di discutere di FATTI.
28/06/2012, 17:45
UfoWatcher ha scritto:rmnd ha scritto:
non so se sia già stato affrontato l'argomento in queste 17 pagine. Comunque lo riporto
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message476242/pg3#9800912
"...
[quote][color=navy]Dean claimed ...
..Dean later amended the story saying ...
..In yet another version, Dean suggested...
Dean suggested that a number of academics had been brought into the research after the craft had been found. Dean said that Professor Sir Fred Hoyle had worked as a consultant. Good wrote to Hoyle telling him Dean had said that he was one of the "top brains consulted," and that he, Hoyle, had made a statement to the press on May 10, 1971, that suggested Hoyle believed the probability of extraterrestrial and/or extra dimensional beings.
Hoyle’s response?[color=red] "There is not an element of truth in this story. There was no statement to the press."
There is always the possibility that there was some kind of a misunderstanding, but Hoyle’s response is quite definitive. He was not involved in any of this contrary to Dean’s claim[/color].
...Dean claimed to have been in the Intelligence Section, his records showed that he was in the Language Group. Dean provided a document dated on June 20, 1963 that related to his clearance with SHAPE’s intelligence section but it was found to be a fake.
....Pedlow went even further. He wrote that the Cosmic Top Secret (CTS) control number did not use the proper format, that it was in the wrong place on the document and worst of all, there was a lack of a file reference number. All SHAPE documents from the time of "The Assessment" contained a series of numbers and letters that showed the originating office and subject area.
It goes on. The statement the document is classified NATO COSMIC TOP SECRET is incorrect. And the use of the code word, ULTRA on the cover sheet, gives it away. Pedlow wrote that to his knowledge, and that of his staff, ULTRA had never been an access control code in the NATO system. ULTRA referred to a project under British control during the Second World War.
In the end, Pedlow said that he was skeptical that a document like "The Assessment" ever existed. Both Good and Hall-Norton concluded that "The Assessment" was not real. When Good gave Dean the results of the investigation, Dean wrote that he had never said that he knew the photographs of the cover sheet were accurate and legitimate. He was, in other words, attempting to spin the negative results
[/color]Finally, arguing in a somewhat circular fashion, Dean has suggested that he hasn’t been prosecuted for revealing the highly classified information because it would require an open court case that the government wants to avoid. This, he suggests proves he is telling the truth. The government doesn’t want to admit that "The Assessment" is real. To prosecute, they would have to admit that Dean had revealed classified information. But maybe the reason he has avoided prosecution is because he violated no laws, he revealed no classified information, and therefore broke no law. In other words, if "The Assessment" never existed, there would be no reason to prosecute him..."
28/06/2012, 17:53
28/06/2012, 18:00
Angeldark ha scritto:UfoWatcher ha scritto:rmnd ha scritto:
non so se sia già stato affrontato l'argomento in queste 17 pagine. Comunque lo riporto
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message476242/pg3#9800912
[quote]"...
[quote][color=navy]Dean claimed ...
..Dean later amended the story saying ...
..In yet another version, Dean suggested...
Dean suggested that a number of academics had been brought into the research after the craft had been found. Dean said that Professor Sir Fred Hoyle had worked as a consultant. Good wrote to Hoyle telling him Dean had said that he was one of the "top brains consulted," and that he, Hoyle, had made a statement to the press on May 10, 1971, that suggested Hoyle believed the probability of extraterrestrial and/or extra dimensional beings.
Hoyle’s response?[color=red] "There is not an element of truth in this story. There was no statement to the press."
There is always the possibility that there was some kind of a misunderstanding, but Hoyle’s response is quite definitive. He was not involved in any of this contrary to Dean’s claim[/color].
...Dean claimed to have been in the Intelligence Section, his records showed that he was in the Language Group. Dean provided a document dated on June 20, 1963 that related to his clearance with SHAPE’s intelligence section but it was found to be a fake.
....Pedlow went even further. He wrote that the Cosmic Top Secret (CTS) control number did not use the proper format, that it was in the wrong place on the document and worst of all, there was a lack of a file reference number. All SHAPE documents from the time of "The Assessment" contained a series of numbers and letters that showed the originating office and subject area.
It goes on. The statement the document is classified NATO COSMIC TOP SECRET is incorrect. And the use of the code word, ULTRA on the cover sheet, gives it away. Pedlow wrote that to his knowledge, and that of his staff, ULTRA had never been an access control code in the NATO system. ULTRA referred to a project under British control during the Second World War.
In the end, Pedlow said that he was skeptical that a document like "The Assessment" ever existed. Both Good and Hall-Norton concluded that "The Assessment" was not real. When Good gave Dean the results of the investigation, Dean wrote that he had never said that he knew the photographs of the cover sheet were accurate and legitimate. He was, in other words, attempting to spin the negative results
[/color]Finally, arguing in a somewhat circular fashion, Dean has suggested that he hasn’t been prosecuted for revealing the highly classified information because it would require an open court case that the government wants to avoid. This, he suggests proves he is telling the truth. The government doesn’t want to admit that "The Assessment" is real. To prosecute, they would have to admit that Dean had revealed classified information. But maybe the reason he has avoided prosecution is because he violated no laws, he revealed no classified information, and therefore broke no law. In other words, if "The Assessment" never existed, there would be no reason to prosecute him..."
28/06/2012, 18:02
Sheenky ha scritto:
O anche che tutto quello che ha detto faccia appunto parte di una strategia di discredito/confusione messa in atto proprio dai vertici. E quindi Dean avrebbe solo eseguito ordini.
Sono comunque due opzioni da tenere in considerazione.
Anche se in molto pochi lo fanno
D'altronde...è pur sempre un militare...
E poi, se uno è pure un patriota convinto, si sa, che gli su può far fare di tutto.
Basta sapere dove agire...
Angeldark ha scritto:
Semmai c'è da chiedersi se Dean non sia stato usato per fare disinformazione, magari a sua insaputa...la cosa strana infatti è che non l'abbiano mai eliminato fisicamente, forse Maurizio Baiata che l'ha conosciuto di persona si sarà fatto un idea su questo...
28/06/2012, 18:23
Angeldark ha scritto:Sheenky ha scritto:
O anche che tutto quello che ha detto faccia appunto parte di una strategia di discredito/confusione messa in atto proprio dai vertici. E quindi Dean avrebbe solo eseguito ordini.
Sono comunque due opzioni da tenere in considerazione.
Anche se in molto pochi lo fanno
D'altronde...è pur sempre un militare...
E poi, se uno è pure un patriota convinto, si sa, che gli su può far fare di tutto.
Basta sapere dove agire...
Io sono tra quei pochi, ti riposto quello che ho precedentemente scritto, a dimostrazione che mi riservo sempre qualche sano dubbioAngeldark ha scritto:
Semmai c'è da chiedersi se Dean non sia stato usato per fare disinformazione, magari a sua insaputa...la cosa strana infatti è che non l'abbiano mai eliminato fisicamente, forse Maurizio Baiata che l'ha conosciuto di persona si sarà fatto un idea su questo...
28/06/2012, 18:41
UfoWatcher ha scritto:
Riguardo al punto 2) che sottolinei, mi dispiace, ma è un ragionamento sbagliato anche questo. Tu presupponi che ovviamente non potevamo trovar scritto che Dean "lavorava sugli UFO". Naturalmente, it makes sense. Il problema, però, è che Dean non ha mai asserito questo. Dean ha detto che si occupava *di altro*, e casualmente ha avuto modo di accedere a quel file. Dunque la storia della copertura non può funzionare.