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From: Alan DeWalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, 19 September 1999 11:54
Subject: [TheEagle-L] The Return of O.H. Krill...



The following is a fascinating report sent to me
my an aquaintance who I will only refer to as "Ev".
Ev has spent many years doing contract work with
the Dept of Defense.  He of course can not come
forth and admit to everything that he learned while
in that capacity, in regards to alien technology
transfers and so on.  However if you read between
the lines you might be able to glean on a subjective
level some of his true thoughts on the matter.

Please check out his website for the full html
version of the article...

Sincerely;
Alan
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http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Chateau/4181/index.html
>
My test-site for the book and excerpts</A>


Meanwhile, heres a text snatch of the page on the site:

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An announcement for:



        The Paranormal & Conspiracy Research Community





     [Chris Evans, a West Virginia based paranormal and conspiracy
     writer/researcher, has uncovered a document which may shed
     some light on elusive claims concerning the mysterious "alien"
     figure known as Krlll, and, regarding those claims that "very
     advanced" information  was leaked to the scientific community
     under the pseudonym, O. H. Krill.]



The Real "Krill" Document Found?



by Chris Evans




© Copyright 1999 by Chris Evans
    - All Rights Reserved -



Background:

During the early Eighties, various UFO researchers such as
William Cooper, John Lear, Val Valerian, and others were
heralding certain claims which alleged that formal landings
of UFOs may have occurred, in the past, at government bases.
As an example, one such event which has been long-rumored
is suspected to have occurred at Holloman Air Force Base.

Such landings are further believed to have involved various
meetings, agreements, and a mutual exchange of personnel,
thought to have occurred between members of  the govern-
ment and  an alien species--notably, one of the "gray" types.

During that exchange, it is claimed that an alien entity referred
to as "Krll" was left behind, and had later cooperated with
officials in revealing "very advanced" technical information.

That information, as recounted by William M. Cooper, was
thought to have been "sanitized," then, later, circulated in
scientific circles under a pseudonym that Cooper vaguely
recalls as being "Crill" or "Krill."

Offering his best recollection, Cooper later settled on the
name "O. H. Crill," while having some reservations as to
the accuracy of his memory, regarding the exact spelling
used to render the name "Krll."

Cooper later clarified that the initials "O. H." may have been
taken from the phrase "original hostage," since Krll was
considered, in some respects, a hostage.

Later, various critics would arise, claiming that no such
documents were found, even after an exhaustive search
was pursued using variant forms of the names, Crill,
Krill, and the like.

Among those delving into Cooper's claims was a renowned
UFO writer and scientist, Jacques Vallee. Later, Mr. Vallee
opted to candidly challenge the validity of Cooper's claims
concerning the "Krlll" issue.

In his popular book, Revelations, Vallee recounted his own
investigation into the possibility that valid scientific
writings might exist under such analogous names as those
suggested by Cooper. Vallee elaborated on that search,
while stating,


     "My associates have analyzed a dozen major data bases
     covering everything published in the last twenty years in
     fields ranging from chemistry and engineering to biology
     and theoretical physics. There is no scientific publication
     in any reputable reference journal under the name of Crill
     or Krill." [Emphasis added]


In the next sentence, Vallee further expressed his adamancy,
regarding the improvability that such a work might exist,
by concluding,


     "Once again, what could be checked has been checked
     and it leads nowhere."


Well, that was partially true until now. There is a "reputable,"
"scientific publication" in existence, and it does appear
in the "field of engineering," and, in that of "theoretical
physics."

However, the portion of Vallee's statement that remains true is
the fact that merely checking back "twenty years" would not
have succeeded in finding anything under the name of Krill,
since Vallee was writing in about 1991.

The reality is, that the existing work which bears the name
"Krill" was compiled in 1962; nearly thirty years before
Vallee's book was published, and, nearly forty years before
present.



The Krill work on Hypervelocity Techniques


Chris Evans:

"During the early morning hours on August 25, 1999, I stum-
bled onto a reference to an aerodynamics work. I was up late
doing some final research related to my book and was follow-
ing my general curiosities related to some UFO issues."

[See link below, to the Alien Conspiracy/Chris Evans website]


"I had always suspected that there was a valid reference out
there, somewhere, connecting those claims related by Cooper
to claims which had expressed that advanced information had
filtered into scientific circles, under some derivative spell-
ing of the name Krill.

"I checked at the Library of Congress to see if I could turn-up
anything under the name Krill, while also clicking the author
box at the library's new Experimental Search Engine.

"At the time, I was not even aware that this new feature was
active, because it had been a while since I had last visited
the Library of Congress' website.

"When the page had completed down-loading, my attention was
immediately drawn the words,  " Hypervelocity Techniques: "
An attention that by now has become a natural response to me,
following my former involvement with engineering projects,
and, since technical terms have a way of standing out to me.

"After a closer examination, I was both surprised and relieved
to see the name, Arthur M. Krill, appearing in the reference
notes, listing the author of the work.

"That listing had appeared as:


     Advances in Hypervelocity Techniques;
     New York, Distributed by Plenum Press [1962]


"A further reference had appeared as:


      Symposium on Hypervelocity Techniques, 2d, Denver,
     1962.' And, the author was listed as Arthur M. Krill.



"I later found that this was a 795 page expose' of the
engineering finds and  theoretical physics being pursued
at the Denver Symposium, and, was ultimately compiled
into the volume edited by Krill. Not "O. H. Krill," but:
A. M. Krill.


"This work truly does exist, at least within the records of the
Library of Congress and those of the University of Denver's
Auraria Library.

"The listings are open to public access, through both the
Library of  Congress search engine, and, the University of
Denver's Auraria Library search system: Skyline. I have
seen both listings and Branton has seen them also, since,
I had sent an e-mail out to Branton that day with the link
to the site, and notes on how to find the listings.

"I have no information, at this point, as to the identity of
Arthur M. Krill, or what his actual involvment at the
Denver Symposuium may, or may not have been. This
is an area that is still open to research.


"As far as I know, Branton and I were the first to verify the
existence of a valid, advanced scientific work, bearing the
name Krill, up to the point of writing this announcement.

[Branton is the author of: The Dulce Book, Enemy Within, etc.;
see links below]


"I cannot comment as to the contents of the Krill work because
I  have not yet seen a copy. Though, I think it goes without being
said that it likely contains very advanced concepts, and; wether
those concepts were divulged by alien intelligence, or that of
humans, will undoubtedly remain a question of debate.

"I would, however, suspect that whoever wrote the briefing
papers that Cooper claims to have witnessed, likely had familiarity
with aerospace related endeavors.  And, had conscientiously
alluded to the  hypervelocity' volume by Krill, while preparing
any briefing papers, as later seen by Cooper.

"Whatever the case, that information has ultimately been
available to the scientific community for nearly forty years,
whether its origin was alien, or otherwise . . .




- Ev



Bibliographical References:

William M. Cooper, Behold, a Pale Horse.
Sedona, New Mexico, Light Technology Publishing.

Arthur M. Krill, Advances in hypervelocity techniques, proceedings;
Symposium on Hypervelocity Techniques, 2d, Denver,
1962.  New York, Distributed by Plenum Press [1962]


Jacques Vallee, Revelations. New York, Ballantine Books.


Boomark this page, now, for further investigations
and related evidence.



Links:


Chris Evans, Alien Conspiracy. Myriad Books


Branton, The Dulce Book.


Libarary of Congress, Experimental Search Engine


University of Denver, Auraria Library Skyline Search Engine


TJE/Paranet Profile: people; Krill


The Origin and Meaning of Krll, by W. M. Cooper


A Superfluous Lear & Grace effort?


On "fraud and hoax" in-fighting over Krill issue.


Val Valerian's Original Krill Report


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