January 10, 1983πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈDisclosure

Doty Meets Gersten and Moore: MJ-12, Crash Retrievals, Alien Agreement

AFOSI agent Richard Doty meets attorney Peter Gersten and researcher Bill Moore in Albuquerque. Doty discusses 'MJ Twelve' (also called 'Majority Twelve') as a UFO control group, claims three UFO crash retrievals with bodies, describes an alleged agreement between the US government and aliens allowing animal mutilations in exchange for technology, and states the Cash-Landrum diamond UFO was 'ours' β€” a US craft. Doty claims to be acting on behalf of a group wanting disclosure. Whether disinformation or partial truth remains debated.

Date
January 10, 1983
Location
Albuquerque, New MexicoπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
Type
Disclosure
Country
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
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Background

EVENT TITLE: Doty Meets Gersten and Moore: MJ-12, Crash Retrievals, Alien Agreement
EVENT DATE: 1983-01-10
EVENT TYPE: disclosure

AFOSI agent Richard Doty met with attorney Peter Gersten and researcher Bill Moore in Albuquerque. During this meeting, Doty discussed sensitive information regarding UFOs and government involvement. This included claims about a UFO control group called 'MJ Twelve', crash retrievals, and an alleged agreement with extraterrestrial beings.

The Incident In Albuquerque, New Mexico, Richard Doty, an agent of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI), met with Peter Gersten, an attorney, and Bill Moore, a UFO researcher. Doty allegedly disclosed information about 'MJ Twelve' (also referred to as 'Majority Twelve'), describing it as a group controlling UFO-related matters. He further claimed that the US government had recovered three crashed UFOs along with alien bodies. Doty also described an alleged agreement between the US government and aliens.

Investigation The provided text does not detail any official investigation into the claims made by Doty during this meeting. The source material focuses on the content of the meeting itself and its potential impact on individuals like Paul Bennewitz.

Significance The meeting between Doty, Gersten, and Moore is significant within the UFO context because it represents an alleged instance of government disclosure, albeit potentially misleading or manipulative. The claims made by Doty, including the existence of MJ-12, crash retrievals, and an alien agreement, became central themes in UFO conspiracy theories. This event contributed to the growing public interest and speculation surrounding UFOs and the potential involvement of the US government. The information shared by Doty, whether factual or disinformation, had a profound impact on the UFO research community and fueled further investigation and debate.