AS SEEN FROM THE CHAIR - ROBERT ROSAMOND - BUFORA
THIS CROSSED MY PATH TODAY. ROBERT ROSAMOND HAD A FEW INTERESTING THINGS TO SAY SO I THOUGHT I WOULD SHARE THIS WITH YOU. TYPICALLY I'M MORE FAMILIAR WITH THE RANTS FROM THOSE IN UFOLOGY THAT LIVE IN THE U.S. OR CANADA SO THIS WAS MORE THAN INTERESTING TO HEAR FROM ACROSS THE WATER.

We
recently received a complimentary copy of Stuart Miller’s new newsstand
publication Alien Worlds, followed some time later by a phone call from Stuart
expressing his ‘disappointment’- he definitely wasn’t happy- that we hadn’t yet
featured a review of his magazine. Subsequently prompted by the arrival of yet
another complimentary copy, of issue number two this time, we have been
suitably shamed into finally mentioning it! It is definitely a very well put
together journal and clearly a personal and glossy romp through those issues
that fascinate Stuart most. On balance it deserves to find favor amongst those
of us who, like Stuart, enjoy looking at the UFO phenomenon from a much broader
and more thought provoking perspective. The fact that he’s doing it all by
himself impresses me no end quite frankly and certainly deserves respect and
support from the ufological community for a gutsy endeavor with, lets face it,
no guarantees at the end of it all. A long overdue review of Alien Worlds and
details relating to subscription etc. can be found on the news and reviews page
on this site.
Given
that I’m largely uninterested in the overblown hype and publicity surrounding
the release of UFO files from the Ministry of Defense’s dusty archives at the
best of times, the use of the word ‘uninvestigated’ did, on this particular
occasion however, make it somewhat more interesting from a speculative point of
view. As has been the case in the past, this latest example of the ministry
trying to play ‘Honest John’ certainly came close to forcing us to strap
ourselves to the mast in an effort to avoid being washed overboard by the
endless waves of gushingly enthusiastic press releases and quotes that crashed
over the decks of the good ship Ufology. Instigated, so I’m led to believe,
largely through the efforts of Dave Clarke and Joe McGonagle and others, the
ministry ultimately intend releasing some 160 files amongst which will be those
allegedly uninvestigated cases.
Call me
suspicious or perhaps even cynical, but something just isn’t quite ringing true
here, coming as it does from the absolute masters of secrecy, deception and
dishonesty. Are we seriously being asked to believe that what is probably the
most anally secretive organization in the world is about to turn over a new
leaf and adopt a policy of total openness concerning the UFO issue by offering
civilian UFO buffs and enthusiasts an as yet undetermined percentage of
uninvestigated cases sent to them by the public since 1978? The undertone here
of course is that in taking such a casual gamble with uninvestigated files
ufologists just might come up with enough material amongst them to further the
argument of a UFO reality or at the very least add weight to the fact that a
genuine but unknown phenomenon of some kind from an equally unknown origin(s)
actually exists.
On face
value perhaps such a suggestion shouldn’t raise too many eyebrows, coming from
a government noted for its history of spectacular policy U-turns, and I suppose
if we all slip into a altered state of mind for a moment or two, then we indeed
might just fleetingly begin to believe what the Ministry of Defense is
suggesting. The problem is that we’re not going slip into a collective altered
state of mind (well, most of us anyway, as there are of course exceptions to
every situation) anytime soon and as a result surely cannot be expected to
accept such unadulterated rubbish being uttered by the ministry. They assert
that they are gradually releasing “all” their UFO files; I somehow find that
doubtful, for different (and understandable) reasons. May I suggest that they
are releasing all their safe, sanitized files, suitable for public consumption.
Any hint that a real “unknown”, of any provenance, terrestrial or otherwise,
had made an unauthorized incursion into British territory would not be suitable
fodder for the global public.
In my
personal opinion the only element of truth contained within this situation
involves the motives of those who unfortunately chose to send their reports to
the ministry in the first place. Beyond those circumstances the truth became
the first casualty and was never going to be taken prisoner thereafter, not
whilst the ministry had anything to do with it anyway!
All in
all then, quite a significant amount of interest in something that they
continuously claim to be uninterested in, isn’t it?
To
further my argument that the ministry are not remotely interested in playing
Honest John anytime soon in relation to anything, let alone the UFO issue, let
me draw your attention to the fact that BUFORA have first hand knowledge of the
ministry’s ability to withdraw at will any files previously released into the
public domain if it so suits them and irrespective of such an action being
illegal. We are in possession of photocopied pages taken from files that were
withdrawn immediately thereafter on the basis that they had been ‘erroneously’
released and are consequently now locked up -a decision that we reluctantly
understand and uphold in this instance-under the hundred-year rule.
In my
personal opinion, this latest announcement from the Ministry of Defense simply
smacks of P.R. and a chance to get irritating ufologists off of their backs for
a while. Neither has any basis in openness from an organization charged with
playing its own part in maintaining the security of this nation and its various
global interests. If they suddenly elect to take a chance on being made to look
stupid as a result of something as obscure as the UFO phenomenon, what would
that say in terms of their effectiveness in any other area of operation,
particularly to their allies and even more so to their enemies, perceived or
otherwise?
Think on.
Regards
and best wishes,

BUFORA - London, UK
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I'm delighted to find that my modestly cynical and humble little epistle interested you sufficiently enough to highlight it. Currently (March 2009) our dear old friends at the Ministry of Defence have just thrown yet another bucket of chicken feed at the British ufological massive, only this time, however, the usual media hype is noticeably conspicuous by its abscence and the British ufoloical massive are thus far curiously quiet.
Has the novelty worn of at long last one wonders, and have the massive finally 'copped on' to the fact that fools gold is ultimately fools gold,irrespective of the er...'rich' seam from which it originates?
God bless the witnesses who sent such material in good faith, God bless the ministry for continuing the game and of course...God bless America.
Bob Rosamond (Chairman, BUFORA)
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Always room for a great read Bob.
Yes, chicken feed is a good analogy. As far as the media hype goes this time, more do appear to be less condescending than the previous two episodes. Then of course then there's that handful who only care to report on the wackier sounding incidents with attempts to make it all look impossible.
Does Dr. Clarke have another job outside of disseminating the UFO disclosure information. I ask this because if that's all he does, he sure takes his time. I have four blogs that I maintain entirely by myself and my posts since June of 2008 (a month after his first release) total 2,386. Consequently, I'm somewhat curious as to what he does during the day besides working on the MoD's National Archives for UFOs. Does he work on other archives? Do you know?
Thanks for the comment,
Eileen (aka: Atrueoriginall)
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