Although he never used the name "MJ 12", Air Force Brig. Gen. Arthur E. Exon (Commanding Officer of Wright Patterson Air Force Base from 1964-1966) reported that a group of high-ranking officers and scientists were somehow involved with UFO studies; he nicknamed this group the "Unholy Thirteen".
Actually there was a Canadian document found back in the early 80's in the canadian archives that said Vannavar Bush was heading a Top Secret group back in the early 50's that dealt directly with the UFO problem. The Canadian govt verified the document as real. This was at least 3-4 years before the Majestic 12 photo's turned up. Anyone who know ALL the facts would be a fool not to believe in the majic 12 group. Go to wipipedia and look at all the facts supporting it's real.
look at the same crap ever thold each time ..
666Asmoday666 1 year ago
it's a spettacular video! thank you very much!
NikolaTeslacdc 2 years ago
totaly deluded people .. fucking loosers!
kingfker 2 years ago
Although he never used the name "MJ 12", Air Force Brig. Gen. Arthur E. Exon (Commanding Officer of Wright Patterson Air Force Base from 1964-1966) reported that a group of high-ranking officers and scientists were somehow involved with UFO studies; he nicknamed this group the "Unholy Thirteen".
MJ12DAVE 2 years ago
Actually there was a Canadian document found back in the early 80's in the canadian archives that said Vannavar Bush was heading a Top Secret group back in the early 50's that dealt directly with the UFO problem. The Canadian govt verified the document as real. This was at least 3-4 years before the Majestic 12 photo's turned up. Anyone who know ALL the facts would be a fool not to believe in the majic 12 group. Go to wipipedia and look at all the facts supporting it's real.
roseklit1 3 years ago