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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here! - Remembering The Trickster of UFOlogy, Jim Moseley

The "old guard" of UFOlogy is quickly passing away before our very eyes. First there was John Keel, then Richard Hall, Ingo Swann, George Fawcett and most recently a man who remained for many years one of the most controversial and influential figures in all of UFO-dom, a personality who many loved and others equally despised.

When James W. Moseley passed away on November 16, 2012, at a hospital in Key West, Florida, he left behind a great many friends to mourn him. Though his name may be unfamiliar to the younger members of the UFO community today, he was for many years a most provocative voice in the field of UFOlogy, known for being a comic trickster as well as a serious researcher of flying saucer and paranormal phenomena who broke new ground in coverage of the subjects with his publications "Saucer News" and "Saucer Smear."

In memory of his departed friend, Timothy Green Beckley of Global Communications has recently published "The Astounding UFO Secrets of James W. Moseley, A Special Tribute To The Editor Of ‘Saucer Smear’ And The Court Jester Of UFOlogy." The book includes the full text of "UFO Crash Secrets At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base," a first-person account by Moseley of his investigations into numerous UFO-related incidents that also highlights his feisty attitude toward his fellow researchers and their continual disagreements over what to believe in a field where concrete evidence is almost impossible to find.

But Beckley, who is listed as the editor on the cover of the tribute book, begins things with a series of memories from those who knew and admired Moseley, all of whom have their own unique stories to tell about the jokester and his long history in UFOlogy. Beckley’s lifelong relationship with Moseley began in the early to mid-1960s when Beckley was still in his teens and an avid listener to the all night radio talk show hosted by Long John Nebel. Nebel often covered UFOs and other strange subjects, and Moseley was a frequent guest on the program. Moseley used the show to promote his monthly UFO meetings in the rather seamy Times Square area of Manhattan, and Beckley was a regular attendee. Beckley was so young at the time that he needed his brother-in-law to accompany him in the journey from New Jersey to the Port Authority in New York and on to the meetings.

"Little by little," Beckley says, "I got to know Jim very well. He was pretty gracious about sharing his information and data with people who were serious about the subject, and that included me."

No he's not a MIB! Moseley in dark glasses attends a UFO conference.

Beckley had already started his own publication, called "The Interplanetary News Service Report," which grew to have a circulation of around 1,500. Moseley bought Beckley out and absorbed his readers into Moseley’s own "Saucer News," which would reach a circulation of around 12,000 subscribers. Moseley also hired Beckley to serve as managing editor of "Saucer News," and their business-inspired relationship/partnership began in earnest.

In 1967, Moseley and Beckley shared a memorable adventure together. There had been a UFO flap along the East Coast that included frequent sightings of humanoid occupants and other creatures. An assistant editor at "Saucer News," Jack Robinson, spoke with a group of teenagers who had recently had a sighting which involved creatures in New Jersey where he, himself, lived. As he spoke to the teenage boys, Robinson saw a black car parked across the street, the kind of car the infamous Men-In-Black are known to drive around in while attempting to silence UFO witnesses.

Soon after, Robinson began to complain of problems with his phone and said his files were broken into. His wife, Mary, said that whenever she left in the morning to run her daily errands, she would see an individual dressed in black standing in the entranceway to a building a couple of doors down from the couple’s apartment and observing everyone who came and went. Mary called Moseley and Beckley several times and was clearly perturbed by the stranger’s presence, fearing either a prankster or someone intending Jack and her real harm.

Not knowing whether to believe her or not, Moseley and Beckley decided to see for themselves. They left early one morning and took the Lincoln Tunnel over to Jersey City and the Robinsons’ apartment. When they arrived, sure enough, there was a black car parked at the curb, and someone was lurking in the doorway that fit the general description of a Man-In-Black. The pair decided to circle the block and find a parking place, intending to confront whoever this was standing there. After going around the block, they had no luck in finding a place to park, but Moseley handed his young protégé a camera and Beckley took photos of the car and one of the black-clad stranger in the doorway. Again, they circled the block looking for a parking place, and when they got back, the gentleman and the car were gone.

"I always told Jim," Beckley said, "that I think this is the only case where UFO investigators actually scared off the Men-In-Black instead of the Men-In-Black scaring off the UFO investigators. He got a chuckle from that. Of course, I’ve told this story over the years and I’ve published the photographs and been on the television program ‘UFO Hunters’ to discuss this. Now Jim, being his usual skeptical self, said he was not certain that this was an actual Man-In-Black. He thought perhaps it might be a pall bearer, but there was no funeral home around there. Then he figured it might have been a member of the mob or a gangster or something. Well, that’s not even plausible. What would he be doing out there at that time of the morning? So I’ve always believed there was a good possibility that in fact he was some sort of Man-In-Black, a UFO Silencer, whatever you want to call it."

Beckley says that Moseley was often skeptical about many things in UFOlogy, or "Ufoology," as Moseley quipped. Moseley published a special expose issue of "Saucer News" in which he called the famous contactee George Adamski a fraud, risking the ire of Adamski’s many followers.

Moseley was rumored by some to be a member of the Silence Group or even the CIA because he didn’t appear to have a regular job or visible means of supporting himself. The thing was, Beckley said, Moseley had inherited quite a bit of money when he turned 21, from stocks his family had owned in the Barber Steamship line. Moseley certainly went through the money over the course of his life, and was never really what one would call wealthy, but the idea that he was getting a regular paycheck from the CIA was clearly preposterous.

Jim Moseley (far right) Tim Beckley and others swap UFO stories with the champ Muhammad Ali. 

Beckley’s chapter in "The Astounding UFO Secrets Of James W. Moseley" continues with other anecdotes on Moseley, including a hoax Moseley cooked up with the late UFO researcher Gray Barker that again targeted contactee George Adamski and was intended for the pair’s amusement. Meanwhile, there was also an incident involving a UFO witness, a large public party in a New Jersey park, and the late alien abduction researcher Budd Hopkins, who remained furious at Moseley for the rest of his life. But maybe those stories are better saved for readers of the book.

Another old friend of Moseley’s who contributes a tribute chapter to the book is Antonio Huneeus, a longtime veteran of UFO and paranormal journalism now associated with the prestigious "Open Minds" magazine. Huneeus opens his chapter with learning the news of his friend’s death just after returning from a two-week trip to Chile.

"Fortunately," Huneeus writes, "I spoke on the phone with Jim right before my trip; he was alert and interested in all sorts of UFOlogical gossip, even as he was getting ready to go to the hospital for a complicated cancer surgery."

The memory of that final parting phone call is still a comfort to Huneeus, who also provided some biographical background on Moseley.

"Jim Moseley was born in 1931," Huneeus writes, "the third son of Major General George Van Horn Moseley, who was a prominent U.S. Army officer but also a notorious right wing and anti-Semitic figure during the FDR era. Jim didn’t get along with his father and so became a rebel, quitting Princeton University after a couple of years and pursuing a number of independent activities, which included real estate deals, antiquarian pursuits in South America and of course UFOlogy.

"Until the last few years," Huneeus continues, "when his age and health slowed him down, Jim was a permanent fixture at all major UFO conferences. You could always find him at the bar drinking martinis and collecting gossip, which would then appear in his longstanding newsletter, ‘Saucer Smear.’ This was the only American UFO publication devoted not to UFO cases per se but to the discussion of the personalities of UFOlogists. It was technically ‘non-scheduled’ and free, although Jim was glad to receive donations, which he called ‘love offerings.’ In the last few years it became his main intellectual activity since he always had a lot of fun editing it and making fun of people."

According to Huneeus, Moseley was often thought to be a skeptic by other UFOlogists because he didn’t buy into some of the more popular beliefs in the field, like the Roswell Incident and the abduction cases researched by Budd Hopkins and some others. But Moseley poked just as much fun at the debunkers – like the late Philip Klass and the magician James the Amazing Randi – and was critical and sarcastic regarding just about everything and everybody in UFOlogy.

In the new book on Moseley, George P. Hansen contributes a chapter comparing the court jester of UFOlogy to the Trickster entities who appear throughout the folklore of nearly every culture ancient and modern and that are often compared to the shifting realities experienced during UFO encounters.

Tim Brigham, a longtime friend of Moseley, writes fondly, "Jim was the first person I met who maintained a non-dogmatic yet genuinely curious view of this strange UFO enigma, and thus I was immediately drawn to him. Perhaps just as amazing to me at the time, Jim was BOLD about it. He said and wrote what he thought, with no fear of giving his opinion on a topic or person if asked, and even if not! Jim didn’t know all the answers and he was not afraid to tell you that neither did anyone else. He could laugh with anyone over a drink, whether he thought they were genuine or, as he often did, thought they were full of s***. As many can attest, Jim was also an amazing story teller and he had many stories to tell. He knew all the original guys; he mentioned names like Hynek and Adamski as if they were sitting in the room next door."

Phyllis Galde, the editor of "FATE Magazine," also has pleasant recollections of Moseley. In a chapter called "Jim Moseley, The Lucid Partier," she recalls making a visit to Moseley’s apartment in Key West, Florida, sharing a scotch and water with the elder statesman of UFOlogy as he chain-smoked and held court. Galde also met Moseley at the National UFO Conference in Hollywood in 2005, where he was a speaker.

"I had to smile to myself," Galde writes, "because all weekend it looked like he had the same light blue shirt on, same sport jacket, and the back of the shirt was always hanging out over his pants. Even though he was partying, his talk was coherent and lucid. Most impressive, even if you don’t agree with his conclusions. He had a fine mind, a great wit, and we will miss him. I am sure he will find out the Truth in the spirit world."

Galde pledged to post some of the articles Moseley wrote for "FATE" and to reprint some of the recent issues of "Saucer Smear" on the magazine’s website at www.fatemag.com

Also included in the new tribute book from Global Communications is the transcript of a 2010 radio interview with Moseley conducted by talk show hosts SMiles Lewis and Mack White. In the interview, Moseley speaks of the early years of UFOlogy and affectionately recalls stories and people from times past. Those interested in following along with the transcript of the interview are invited to copy and paste this link to the original broadcast and hear the Moseley interrogation firsthand at: http://www.psiopradio.com/2012/11/farewell-to-supreme-commander-jim-moseley-1931-2012/

Meanwhile, chapters by Adam Gorightly and Greg Bishop wax poetic for readers not easily offended or faint of heart.

It should be pointed out that Moseley had a second career as a "grave robber," or dealer in South American antiquities.

Antonio Huneeus writes in his chapter: "We had a common interest in all things South American as one of Jim’s most cherished periods was the few years in the late 1950s when he went back and forth to Peru and to a lesser extent Ecuador and northern Chile, purchasing and digging up pre-Columbian antiquities. Moseley was unabashed about his grave-robbing activities, his adventurous days as a huaquero (from the Quecha word ‘huaco,’ for pottery found frequently in tombs) as they are called in the Andean countries."

The black market antiquities trade is now strictly enforced in South America, according to Huneeus, but at the time Moseley was able to avoid legal prosecution by bribing the Peruvian ambassador to the United Nations. Beckley recalls that as he understood it, it was illegal to rob the graves in order to obtain the loot, but once it was in hand, it was legal to bring it into the U.S. The grave robbing never made Moseley wealthy, but it did provide some great stories along with some supplemental cash. Huneeus’ chapter includes a photo of Moseley leading a donkey through Peru in what has come to be called his "Indiana Jones period."

Additionally, while in Peru, Moseley was the first investigator to gain access to the Nazca Lines, realizing that the mysterious lines could best be seen not from the ground but from an aerial view, thus beating out Van Daniken and others by a decade or more.

When Moseley moved from New Jersey to Key West, sometime in the 1980s, he opened a pre-Columbian art gallery with whatever items remained unsold. The collection was eventually donated to a museum of archeology and natural history in Dante, Florida, near Fort Lauderdale. Moseley’s dealing in antiquities provides the subtitle for the book he coauthored with Karl T. Pflock, called "Shockingly Close To The Truth! Confessions Of A Grave-Robbing UFOlogist," which was published in 2002.

All of this serves as prologue to Beckley’s reprinting of Moseley’s book "UFO Crash Secrets At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base," in which one can read Moseley’s first-person account of his many adventures in search of the truth of the UFO phenomenon, whether that truth involved a military cover-up or run-ins with his friend and fellow jokester the late Gray Barker, who is another legendary name of the early years of UFOlogy. The complete package offered by Beckley with "The Astounding UFO Secrets Of James W. Moseley," which combines heartfelt personal tributes and the complete text of one of Moseley’s books, is a must-have for your UFO book collection. It is both a sad but smiling farewell to a true legend, the man some have called "the Hunter S. Thompson of UFOlogy," and a vital document of what the study of flying saucers was like in the beginning among its most early practitioners/jokesters, who never hesitated to add a dose of laughter to their sober assessments of the phenomenon.

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RECOMMENDED READING

The Astounding UFO Secrets Of James W. Moseley: Includes The Full Text Of UFO Crash Secrets At Wright Patterson Air Force Base

http://www.amazon.com/The-Astounding-Secrets-James-Moseley/dp/1606111442/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1363747875&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=MOSELEY+TRIBUTE++TIMOTHY+BECKLEY

The Trickster and the Paranormal

http://www.amazon.com/Trickster-Paranormal-George-P-Hansen/dp/1401000827/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1363747990&sr=1-1&keywords=GEORGE+HANSEN+TRICKSTER

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[If you enjoyed this article, please visit Sean Casteel’s "UFO Journalist" website at www.seancasteel.com]


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Monday, September 26, 2011

9/11 - Remembering the Inside Job

Ok I'm probably going to get some complaints about this post as its not Ufo related but i feel that our readership is open mined and due to the media coverage right now it is important we hear all sides of the story.On the eve of the 10 year anniversary of 9/11 its estimated that over 30% of americans believe that 9/11 was an inside job.With changing public sentiment on the real cause of the attacks you would think the media would pick up on this, instead they have us transfixed again with fear about further terrorist attacks by three individuals in the NYC area. Infact the media consistently makes short of the 9/11 conspiracy theories, however when commissioners from the 9/11 report themselves call their findings into doubt, logically we must seriously re-consider the facts presented to us.Nearly 3000 people were murdered in the attack and since then almost 1000 first responders have died due to mysterious ground zero illnesses. Sadly the first responders will not be allowed to attend this weeks memorial service.There is so much about 9/11 we must never forget and i urge each an everyone of you to read our brief overview below and much as you can on the issue - you are never going to get this information from the TV, especially in the USA. The media has been advised not to follow this story. The official investigation into 9/11 is full of so many holes that six of the commissioners into the 9/11 report have come forward with their concerns that the report was flawed.Please watch this video:9/11 Commissioner Bob KerryHe worked on investigating 9/11 for the government 9/11 report and reminds us all "Its a 30 year conspiracy":
Here are some important facts about 9/11 - please take time to read them all carefully:
Jan. 17, 1961, President Dwight Eisenhower warns us about the military industrial complex:"In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist."

FACT 1 : The CIA supported Osma Bin laden - During in the 1970s, when the Russia was the biggest threat to America and radical Islam was not as a concern of the USA’s, the USA began funding and training Islamic militants to fight our Russian enemies in Afghanistan. Essentially they bought them terrorist activites, including car bombing & military warfare. These militants, known as the mujahideen would rebel the Russians out of Afghanistan and later become the Taliban, Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood.[Image]US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski visited Afganistan in 1979 and met with Bin Laden and even took a picture with him (left). During president Reagan’s 8 years in power, the CIA secretly sent billions of dollars of military aid to the mujahedeen in Afghanistan in a US-supported jihad against the Soviet UnionOne of the most prominent members of he mujahideen was a wealthy son of a Saudi Arabian businessman named Osama Bin Laden. Read moreRonald Reagan praised mujahideen as "freedom fighters".
Fact #2:The Bush Administration had members from “The Project For The New American Century.” This group produced a document entitled, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses” that said the “process of transformation” they wanted our military to undertake would take an excessively long time, unless there was a “catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor.” That document was written in September 2000.
Fact #3:The Bush Administration came into office wanting to go to war with Iraq.Former Secretary of Treasury Paul O’Neill said that Saddam was “topic A” ten days after the inauguration at the very first National Security Council meeting, and eight months before 9/11. According to O’Neill, “it was all about finding a way to do it. That was the tone of it. The president saying ‘Go find me a way to do this.’”In a 2007 interview with former Counterterrorism “tsar” Richard Clarke, he states that between March 2001 and May 2001,members of the Bush Administration discussed creating a “casus belli” for war with Iraq - “casus belli” is “an event or action that justifies or allegedly justifies a war or conflict. As we all know after trillions are spent on this war the premise to find Weapons of mass Destruction in Iraq were unfounded - they never found any.
Fact #3 Missed WarningsIn the months leading up to 9/11, there was an unprecedented amount of warnings that “Al-Qaeda” was about to conduct an attack. One of those warnings came in the form of a Presidential Daily Briefing entitled, “Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.” that was initially hidden by the White House.Another came on July 10th, 2001 that spoke of an “imminent threat,” that was completely omitted from the 9/11 Report, and thenlied about after it became public knowledgeOn the day of the attacks Bush was told about the second plane crash into the WTC and continued to sit in a Florida school classroom and hear a story about a pet goat for at least seven more minutes. It was a bizarre reaction for a president.
9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey said, “By the way, there’s a credible case that the president’s own negligence prior to 9/11 at least in part contributed to the disaster in the first place."You knew they were in the United States. You were warned by the CIA. You knew in July they were inside the United States. You were told again by briefing officers in August that it was a dire threat. And what did you do? Nothing, so far as we could see on the 9/11 Commission.”FACT 4 Building 7 - a controlled demolitionAccording to many experts WTC Building 7 was a controlled demolition, and was therefore planned as these take weeks to organise with explosives. Larry Silverstein the owner of the building said he gave the order to "pull" : 'We've had such terrible loss of life, maybe the smartest thing to do is pull it.' And they made that decision to pull and we watched the building collapse." . In demolition terms 'pull' means detonate. After a backlash about this comment Larry said this was taken out of context and that "pull" meant to pull the firefighters out. I'll let you decide on that one....
The fact that the NIST report was delayed on the collapse of Building 7 for manyyears raised suspicion because they really couldn't explain why it fell at free fall speed. The official report was that an antenna cut the fuel lines in the mayors bunker under WTC 7 causing fuel to burn and structure to falter, however before this no office fire ever caused a building to collapse before, especially in a perfectly symmetrical fashion.Strangely and most importantly the NIST engineers deny finding any molten steel at ground zero - contrary to all the firefighters noticing it. The reason they explicitly deny this it that an admission would mean that they would be caught out as it inadvertently would be support the thermatic material theory.Note: ~1510ºC (2750ºF) - melting point of typical structural steel and ~825ºC (1517ºF) - maximum temperature of hydrocarbon fires burning in air (fuel).Smoking gun?NIST engineer denies the obvious that molten steel was at Ground Zero:

FACT 5 The 9/11 Commission was a sham:Congress should have investigated 9/11 directly they had greater powers yet they set up the weaker 911 Commission , which only investigated this event for 2 years.Philip Zelikow was the Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission and had great influence on the investigation and reportedly close ties with washington.
Dick Cheney and George Bush refused to testify under oath before select individuals of the 9/11 Commission even though the families wanted them to. They testified together, not in public, and no recordings were allowed. The families requested the transcripts of their meeting, but were denied.
Henry Kissinger a comissioner Resigns From 9/11 Commission Because Of Taliban And Bin Laden Ties.
The 911 Commission was designed to be short term- created on November 27, 2002 (Public Law 107-306), and ended on August 21, 2004, what could they really achieve in this time?
6 commissioners from 9/11 investigation say the report was inaccurate and had poor or little real investigative powers.
It was an "inside job" says Bill Christison is a former senior official of the CIA. He was a National Intelligence Officer and the Director of the CIA's Office of Political Analysis.
FACT 6 - Larry Silverstein Insurance payouts
Six months before the 9/11 attacks the World Trade Center was "privatized" by being leased to a private sector developer. The lease was purchased by the Silverstein Group for $3.2 billion. Larry Silverstein and his partner Frank Lowy (owner of westfield America) acquired a 99-year lease on the entire World Trade Center complex in July 2001 just weeks before the 9/11/01 attack. About $200 million in renovations and improvement is needed on the WTC to remove asbestos.
The new owners take out an insurance policy and inserted a new clause that would prove extremely valuable: in the event of a terrorist attack, the partnership could collect the insured value of the property, and be released from their obligations under the 99-year lease.
The terms of the lease gave Silverstein, as leaseholder, the right and the obligation to rebuild the structures if destroyed. It was all well timed - After 9/11 Larry silverstein wins almost double in insurance payouts to the total of 4.55 billion . His legal teams claims 2 acts of terrorism were carried out one on each of the towers, so he is awarded double payouts .Quite a gain on a 3.2 billion investment. Also Westfield is allowed to expanding shopping space by over 40% in the new redevelopment. Its also important to note that both Silverstein and Mr Lowy were staunch supporters of the cause of Israel donating millions via philanthropic activities and had close relations with Israeli prime ministers - more.
Where was Larry on 9/11?He should have been at "Windows of the World Restaurant" in the WTC, where he admits that he usually would have been and was in fact every single morning since he bought the WTC towers 6 weeks prior on July 26th: "My mornings were spent at every breakfast meeting at Windows, an eight o'clock breakfast meeting at the top..." Larry claims his wife forced him to see a dermatologist that morning - see he's weird reaction See larry Speak
He had not missed one breakfast until the morning of 9/11 ... "His driver said he put the phone on speaker - he got a phone call that morning not to come in. Then he phoned his daughter and warned her, too, not to come to work at his office.".
FACT 7 NORAD Distracted 'RealWorld or Exercise?'Where was NORAD on 9/11 ?? - the shield of jets that normally protect NYC from terrorist attacks (North American Airospace defence ) .. well they were focusing all there efforts & staff on an excercise on a staged terorrist attack on the day of 9/11. This was confusing & preventing the jets from shooting down the planes in time... on the tapes released you hear them quote over & over "Is this real-world or exercise?.
On 9/17/2001, NORAD gives a briefing to the White House. 9/11 Commissioner Bob Kerrey will say “it feels like something happened in that briefing that produced almost a necessity to deliver a story that’s different than what actually happened on that day.
This is just something to think about:
Lessons from History?
Hilter used the burning of the Reichstag (parliment in berlin) to essentially secure the Nazi party's position into power by convincing people he needed to use emergency powers to restore the nation against the communists - it worked, from this "enabling act" both the population and parliment believed Hitler needed to weed out the communists who caused the fire.Fast forward 50 yrs later & recently discovered Gestapo files lead most historians to believe that infact it was likely the Nazi's themselves that burnt down the Reichstag! They used the 'mass event' to their advantage to change history.. So similarly will we have to wait another 50 years before we see the truth confirmed about 9/11?..posted by realufos at 12:56 AM on Sep 11, 2011


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