View Full Version : General Wesley K. Clark on UFOs, Gen. Clark hints about UFO reality and mentions ROSW


ninjashoes
08-10-2007, 07:57 PM
Q: Gen. Clark, when you were running for President, you said you thought mankind would one day fly faster than light and visit the stars. My question is, when you were in the military were you ever briefed on the subject of U.F.O.s?



At this point Clark looked down for a moment and shook his head, perhaps somewhat chagrined at being put on the spot or thinking how he should respond, but then looked at me and answered:



A: I heard a bit. In fact, I'm going to be in Roswell, New Mexico tonight.



Q: So you were briefed?



A: There are things going on. But we will have to work out our own mathematics.



In interpreting Clark's remarks, we have to realize that he was speaking in Washingtonian code on a touchy subject. He never directly admitted to receiving an official briefing, thus leaving himself a possible out. He could claim, e.g., that what he meant was he had heard the usual stories and rumors, just like everybody else.



But on the other hand, he never gave a simple, flat denial to the questions about being briefed, such as "No I wasn't." That would have put an end to it right there. Instead he dropped broad hints indicating that he was indeed briefed and that UFOs were real craft. Hence his comments about hearing a few things when he was in the military and "there are things going on."

Further, why talk about developing our own mathematics for something that was nonexistent? If you look back at Clark's FTL comments above, he likewise spoke of the need to explore higher and applied mathematics in order to eventually achieve FTL travel. In this respect, Clark's brief remarks to me were very similar to his FTL remarks a year before. My interpretation is that his FTL statements were indeed tied to the subject of UFOs.



Another broad hint was how he spontaneously brought up the subject of Roswell, N.M. immediately after saying he had heard some things.. Perhaps that was his oblique way of saying that the alleged Roswell flying saucer crash was one of those things that he had "heard a bit" about when he was in the military.



(According to fellow researcher Grant Cameron, Clark may have more than just heard about Roswell. When he recently posed the question of Clark's UFO knowledge to NIDS, a Las Vegas-based UFO investigation group composed of a number of people having contact with government insiders, one of them told him that "Clark has been given access to crashed saucer material." Another source said that Clark "knows something about the crash retrieval."

But NO disclosure...yet

http://roswellproof.homestead.com/Gen_Wesley_Clark_UFOs.html