Project Serpo

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Project Serpo is an alleged United States military human/extra-terrestrial exchange program that occurred between 1965 and 1978.

Details of Project Serpo first appeared online from November 3, 2005 through April 3, 2006, from an anonymous source claiming to be a retired U.S. government employee.

Story

According to the anonymous source, there were actually two Roswell crash sites; one southwest of Corona, New Mexico and the other at Pelona Peak, south of Datil, New Mexico.

At the Corona site, one live extraterrestrial biological entity (EBE) was found and transferred to Los Alamos. The live entity established communications with his captors and provided the location of his home planet.

Before his death in 1952, he provided a full explanation of the items found inside the two craft. One item was a communication device. The entity was allowed to make contact with his planet.

As a result of this communication, a meeting date was set for April 1964 near Alamogordo, New Mexico. The EBEs landed and retrieved the bodies of their dead comrades. Information was shared and in 1965, an exchange program with the EBEs began. Twelve military personnel - ten men and two women - were selected. The twelve selected were skilled in various specialties. They were trained, vetted and removed from the military system. Near the northern part of the Nevada Test Site, the EBEs landed and the twelve Americans boarded their craft and left Earth. One extra-terrestrial entity was left on Earth.

The extra-terrestrials' planet is reported to be located within the Zeta Reticular system, approximately 37 light years from Earth. It took nine months to travel that distance in the EBE’s craft.

According to the first post from anonymous, seven men and one woman returned to the same location in Nevada in 1978. (Two died on the extra-terrestrial’s home planet and two others decided to remain according to the returnees).

The returnees were isolated from 1978 until 1984 at various military installations. The Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI) was responsible for their security and safety. AFOSI also conducted debriefing sessions with the returnees.

Of the eight that returned, all have died. The last survivor died in 2002.

The above is the basic story. The actual releases from the anonymous source consisted primarily of diary entries and crew logs.

Background

This story first appeared on November 3, 2005, when Victor Martinez, who operates a private email list relating to the topic of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), sent a copy of an email he received from someone claiming to be a retired U.S. government employee to his list. This individual asked Martinez to keep his identity anonymous. Up to and including the Serpo release dated December 21, 2005, the tone of the Serpo exchange story was one of mutual cooperation between the human and EBE participants. Each of these releases came through Victor Martinez.

Bill Ryan – previously unknown within the UFO research community - subsequently created a public website for publishing the anonymous releases. Ryan began to act as the public spokesperson for the anonymous Serpo releases. He was interviewed, along with alleged former AFOSI special agent Richard C. Doty, on Coast to Coast with George Noory on December 6, 2005.[1]

In mid-December 2005, Mr. Ryan registered at AboveTopSecret.com (ATS) and began to participate in the Serpo thread started by “Centrist” on November 30, 2005.[2]

During the course of the enormous ATS Serpo thread, there were knee-jerk reactions of hoax in the first few pages, intriguing possibilities of back-channel disclosure, more fits-and-starts at hoax concerns, someone hoaxing a hoax, and finally what seems to be solid indications of deception and hoax. Additionally, it appeared that the Anonymous releases through Martinez stopped after December 21, 2005, and quite a bit of speculation took place as to when another release – especially of the promised photos of the planet Serpo and it’s inhabitants - would occur.

On January 24, 2006, Bill Ryan posted a new release with a note indicating: "This posting was sent directly to myself and was not sent to Victor Martinez."

The remainder of the Serpo releases were sent through Bill Ryan rather than through Victor Martinez. It was with this release that the tone of the Serpo exchange story changed such that the EBEs were now presented as engaging in activities that would be considered frightening to the average human being, including hybridization using human DNA. At the same time, the discussion with Ryan at ATS was disintegrating when it became clear that he was withholding information and/or providing contradictory information. He was banned and the thread was closed on February 9, 2006 so as not to give an audience to what appeared to be an hoax.

The Serpo discussion then moved to a forum called "Open Minds", administered by Lucianarchy, another banned ATS member. “Open Minds” provided Bill Ryan with an open microphone and members were allowed to openly criticize any individual or aspect of the Serpo story but personal attacks on Bill Ryan resulted in being banned. The Admin and moderators of this forum apparently wanted to provide a “safe” environment for the Serpo “disclosures” to continue.

Two of the “Open Minds” moderators were disappointed in the way the Admin and other moderators were handling the information. They quit and formed their own website and discussion forum – RealityUncovered.com.

Research and theories

Reality Uncovered

Around this time, a group of investigators originally from ATS continued to probe for the identity of the Martinez' original Anonymous source. It was discovered that the original Anonymous source was using thewizardofzin@lycos.com email address. Since, as of the December 21, 2005 release, Martinez' was no longer the conduit for the releases, it was felt by these researchers that Victor may be anxious to regain his position in the spotlight. To engage Victor in this dialog, a new email address was created – thewizardofzin@yahoo.com - and Victor was contacted. Victor was eager to be in the spotlight and he revealed all to who he believed to be his original Anonymous. This dialog ran from February 16, 2006 until March 10, 2006.[3]

Tacitus Monroe

The website serpo.info was started by someone calling themselves “Tacitus Monroe”.

Tacitus Monroe wanted those behind the Serpo story to provide detailed information about the hoax. If they did not, Tacitus would reveal the truth about Serpo.

Serpo.info reveals that all the information about Project Serpo has either gone through or is directly originating from Richard Doty, and those named in support of the project have direct links to Doty.

Government “test” to see how information is leaked

The Open Minds forum has posted information that this has all been a “test”.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. Bill Ryan on Coast to Coast with Rick Doty
  2. ATS Serpo thread posted by Centrist on 11/30/2005
  3. Open Minds "test" post as .pdf
  4. Reality Uncovered Serpo expose

External links

Relevant discussion threads