The
Devoid (Billy Cox), columnist at the Miami Herald, reignited the Admiral
Thomas Wilson debate several days ago. Although it seemed that most of
mainstream Ufology had realized that the story told by Dr. Eric Davis about his
clandestine meeting with the Admiral was probably more hyperbole that truth,
there are still those who believe the information is leading us to disclosure.
You can read the article here:
I
bring all this up because, a while back, Dr. Davis had suggested, on Coast-to-Coast,
that the Del Rio UFO crash was real. That crash is based on the information of a
single witness who had claimed to be a retired Air Force colonel, a former Air
Force fighter pilot, and a veteran of the Korean War. I explored all this at
length in a posting on this blog that you can read here:
Given
that the Del Rio story is a hoax, and the lone witness to it has been less than
honest about it, this does cast a shadow over the credibility of Dr. Davis. I
mean, if he truly had inside information, he would have known the Del Rio crash
was a hoax. I exposed it as such in 2010 in my book, Crash: When UFOs Fall
from the Sky. I also gave a presentation at the MUFON Symposium in Denver
about Willingham and why his tale should be rejected. This merely means that
the information I uncovered was available long before Dr. Davis had his
conversation with Admiral Wilson (which, BTW, Wilson has denied ever having
taken place).
Dr. Eric Davis |
In
the last few days, a number of people have been discussing this on the
Internet, and I wouldn’t mention it but their experiences seem to match my own.
As I said in the post, I had emailed Dr. Davis a couple of times, even asking
George Knapp for some help in making contact, but never heard a word back from
Davis. The excuse was that Dr. Davis was getting plenty of emails from all over
the world and I certainly could understand his failure to reply to me.
However…
I
wasn’t the only one having that sort of problem. AndrĂ©
Skondras told Philip Mantle had he had attempted to contact Dr. Davis but
hadn’t heard back. Given that had been less than twenty-four hours after he had
sent his email, that wasn’t all that surprising. Now, several days later, he
still hasn’t had a response.
Don Schmitt |
That’s not the end of it. Don Schmitt reported, “Tracy Torme had
asked me to contact Davis after his failure when he and James Fox were shooting
the forthcoming docu-film. He never responded to email or personal calls. Next,
because Davis was listed at that time as a MUFON consultant, I asked Jan Harzan
to make the same effort. Same result.”
This
was important because of Don’s efforts and the suggestion that MUFON Executive
Director Jan Harzan was involved. While I fully understand Dr. Davis ignoring
some of these requests, as a consultant to MUFON, you’d think that a response to
the Executive Director would be forthcoming.
This
has now taken a different path with a suggestion that we contact Admiral
Wilson, who has repeatedly denied that he knew Davis and wouldn’t recognize him
if he walked into the room. Since the Admiral has been contacted and responded
a number of times, I don’t know what good it will do to bother him again. He’s
not going to change his mind.
I’m
reminded of the note Kent Jeffrey received from the late Colonel Robert
Barrowclough, who, in 1947, was one of the senior officers at the Roswell Army
Air Field. In that note dated June 15, 1997, Barrowclough wrote, “Thank you for
the copy of the [MUFON] UFO Journal on the Roswell Myth. Maybe
some of those crack pots will quit calling me up and say I’m covering up a deep
gov’t secret.”
Even
if Admiral Wilson did know something, he would be obligated to deny it if it
was still classified. I’m not saying that he does, only that continued
pestering of the man will not yield any positive results… especially since he
is on the record, repeatedly, as saying he had no such discussion with Dr.
Davis.
The
key here is Dr. Davis, but it seems to be a key that is lost. Since Dr. Davis
has proclaimed a well-known hoax (Del Rio) as being authentic, I fear that
there is nothing more to learn from him. All we end up doing is chasing a claim
that cannot be verified and it does nothing to advance our knowledge. It only
diverts us from a path that could yield better results.
10 comments:
John Greenewald proposes a bold but no less persuasive reading of the Davis / Wilson notes: https://youtu.be/XHAo3spQnoA
Strange silence from Eric Davis on these allegations.
ufology is a field of charlatans and liars. Add to that modern snake oil salesmen and people who want to sell you a ticket about a ufo convention and you have an apt image.
No wonder since 1947 we are still in the dark
Hmmm, I never have any problems contacting Dr. Davis. Also received a quote from him on matters related to the Wilson/Davis document.
www.ufojoe.net
Part 3 is the Davis quote.
I had this comment dated 15 June from Hal Puthoff (via email):
Hi Phillip,
I have no reason to comment on the authenticity of a document that purports to describe classified USG programs to which I'm not privy.
Best regards,
Hal
Eric Davis added on the same day:
Hal speaks for me.
Regards,
Eric
What can I say ?
Bryan -
John's analysis in no way negates what I have said. I approached from the direction of the fake Del Rio crash and John approached from the direction of a movie script. John's analysis was quite interesting and suggests, as I did, that the meeting didn't take place.
Joe -
Well, you were certainly lucky. My emails went unanswered, as did those of the people I quoted.
Philip -
The response you received tells us nothing other that Hal Puthoff has no reason to comment... and then Eric saying that Hal speaks for me... I guess we have answers to emails but nothing of substance in them.
Stonewalling.
Eric Davis is probably not lying about his meeting with Wilson. Wilson has every motive to lie. That said, Eric, probably out of ego, is suppressing the real physics explaining how UFOs fly.
Kevin, no negation intended! Mere supplementation.
It's worth remembering that Eric Davis also claimed that whilst "investigating" at Skinwalker ranch he was momentarily possessed by some kind of entity which proceeded to talk through him, telling the investigation team that "we are watching you, you're not welcome here". Might not be the most objective source.
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