Falcon And Condor – Where Do Their Claims Belong In UFO History? - UFO Insight
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In the late-1970s and early-1980s, two apparent high-ranking agents who worked deep within the secret UFO projects of the US government would come forward.
Falcon first came into the public arena when UFO researcher, William Moore, released the book The Roswell Incident, referring to his source for much of the content as ‘Falcon’. It would later come to light that Falcon was a one-time high-ranking CIA employee by the name of Harry Rositzke. He was, along with others in the intelligence services “tired of the secrecy surrounding the UFO subject. And were eager to release more information to the public!”
The official news story from the Roswell Daily Record
According to the author, Greg Bishop, in his book Project Beta, the information given to Moore would come with conditions. That Moore would “plant particular ideas into the UFO community, sowing truth with fiction, and to monitor and report back on how this information was being received!”
It was also through Falcon (Rositzke) that Moore would establish contact with another whistle-blower – Condor. Condor – who time would reveal to be Richard C. Doty, a Special Agent with the Air Force – would soon become Moore’s main source of information.
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Excerpt:
In the late-1970s and early-1980s, two apparent high-ranking agents who worked deep within the secret UFO projects of the US government would come forward.
Falcon first came into the public arena when UFO researcher, William Moore, released the book The Roswell Incident, referring to his source for much of the content as ‘Falcon’. It would later come to light that Falcon was a one-time high-ranking CIA employee by the name of Harry Rositzke. He was, along with others in the intelligence services “tired of the secrecy surrounding the UFO subject. And were eager to release more information to the public!”
The official news story from the Roswell Daily Record
According to the author, Greg Bishop, in his book Project Beta, the information given to Moore would come with conditions. That Moore would “plant particular ideas into the UFO community, sowing truth with fiction, and to monitor and report back on how this information was being received!”
It was also through Falcon (Rositzke) that Moore would establish contact with another whistle-blower – Condor. Condor – who time would reveal to be Richard C. Doty, a Special Agent with the Air Force – would soon become Moore’s main source of information.
Read the full story at site.