On 23
June, 2012, in an interview for the popular American radio show, Coast to Coast
AM, the CIA’s former liaison to the entertainment industry, Charles
‘Chase’ Brandon made extraordinary claims about the so-called “Roswell
incident,” in which the US military is widely believed to have retrieved
extraterrestrial materials and bodies after a mysterious object crashed in the
deserts of New Mexico.
Brandon
declared:
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| Chase Brandon |
"I also
absolutely know as I sit here talking to you that there was a craft from beyond
this world that crashed at Roswell, that the military picked up remains of not
just the wreckage, but cadavers."
Most
explosively, Brandon recounted an occasion when he saw direct proof of the
alien nature of Roswell while conducting research at the CIA’s Historical
Intelligence Collection (HIC) as part of his role as CIA Entertainment Liaison
Officer (ELO). Brandon claimed he had the rare opportunity to look inside a box
labelled “Roswell” containing “materials... papers... [and] other items” but
stressed that he “cannot, will not, under any imaginable set of circumstances
tell you what I saw in there specifically,” with the implication being that to
reveal more specific details would be a breach of national security.
Based on
what he claims to have seen in the box, Brandon stated unequivocally: “100
percent, guaranteed... Roswell happened. There was a craft, absolutely
cadavers,” but added, “Beyond that, I have no idea where anything else went.”
The “Roswell
Incident” first came to public attention 65 years ago on 8 July, 1947, when the
Roswell Army Air Force (RAAF) hastily announced to the press its “capture” of a
downed “flying saucer” on an isolated ranch. A few hours later, the RAAF
changed its story to the effect that what had been recovered, in fact, was a
common weather balloon. The United States Air Force (USAF) was to change this
story again in 1995 with the announcement that the “weather balloon” had been a
Top Secret high-altitude spy balloon. This story was then officially re-written
in 1997 to account for several apparently non-human bodies multiple
eyewitnesses claimed were recovered from the crash. The bodies, the USAF
equivocated, were human corpses, test dummies, or both.
To date,
Brandon is the most senior CIA officer – former or serving – to have claimed
direct knowledge of an extraterrestrial link to the Roswell incident. Brandon
worked for the CIA for thirty-five years, twenty-five of which he spent in the
Agency’s elite Clandestine Service as an undercover, covert operations officer.
His foreign assignments involved international terrorism, counterinsurgency,
global narcotics trafficking and weapons smuggling. He was also an Agency
foreign political affairs analyst, Presidential briefer to Bill Clinton and an
instructor in paramilitary and espionage tactics at secret CIA training camps.
In 1996, Brandon began his ELO role in which he advised on numerous films and
TV series– often uncredited – quietly shaping scripts, characters and concepts.
In other words, he is an expert at working both the news and popular media. It
fits, then, that Brandon was speaking in the context of a promotional interview
for his new fictional UFO-themed book, The
Cryptos Conundrum.
Judging
from online chatter, the UFO community is wondering if Brandon’s Roswell
comments may herald the much anticipated ‘Disclosure’ of alien reality.
Brandon’s book passed through the Agency’s Publications Review Board (PRB), and
his radio interview should, as standard procedure, have also been subject to
prior approval by the PRB. If Brandon’s comments were subject to official
approval, and if he was speaking the truth, then this might indicate that the
CIA is using him to work what the Agency calls a ‘limited hangout,’ whereby previously
hidden information is released to the public in order to prevent a greater
exposure of more damaging details.
In this
context, it is noteworthy that Brandon carefully absolved the CIA of any
on-going complicity in an active cover-up of the Roswell incident. Brandon
implied that all that now keeps this information from the public is 65 years’
worth of storage dust and the patchy institutional memory of the powers that
be. As Brandon tells it, the Roswell incident is as dead as the alien cadavers
he claims must be stored “somewhere.” Yes, Roswell was real and
extraterrestrial, says Brandon, and yes, the evidence was “put in cold
storage,” but today’s Agency should not be held accountable for the actions of
a handful of panicked and perplexed Cold War-era agents who shuffled off their
mortal coils decades ago and who took what little knowledge they had to their
graves. And those Agency employees who do occasionally stumble across Roswell
evidence today have no real understanding of what they’re looking at or what to
do with it. In terms of a revelation about the existence of aliens, Brandon’s
rendering is about as depoliticized as it gets.
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| Victor Marchetti |
Victor Marchetti, former special assistant to Deputy CIA Director
Richard Helms, once said that the government uses limited hangouts “when their
veil of secrecy is shredded and they can no longer rely on a phony cover story
to misinform the public.” In such instances, said Marchetti, “they resort to
admitting – sometimes even volunteering – some of the truth while still managing
to withhold the key and damaging facts in the case. The public, however, is
usually so intrigued by the new information that it never thinks to pursue the
matter further.”
Fittingly,
in 1979, Marchetti himself raised eyebrows with his own public statements on
the UFO issue. In an article for Second
Look magazine, Marchetti wrote: “I do know that the CIA and the US
government have been concerned over the UFO phenomenon for many years and that
their attempts, both past and recent, to discount the significance of the
phenomenon and to explain away the apparent lack of official interest in it
have all the earmarks of a classic intelligence cover-up.” He added, “My theory is that we have, indeed, been contacted – perhaps even
visited– by extraterrestrial beings, and that the U.S. Government, in collusion
with other national powers of the Earth, is determined to keep this information
from the general public.” However, Marchetti was merely voicing an opinion and does not claim to
have seen proof of extraterrestrial contact with his own eyes, as Brandon does.
Not
insignificantly, Brandon also claimed during his interview to have spoken to
JFK’s coroner, who he says confirmed to him that the President had been shot
from the front and was therefore most definitely the victim of a conspiracy. Of
course, Brandon’s own personal ‘disclosures’ may prove an effective way to sell
copies of his book, and also to whet appetites for his forthcoming sequel, The Hour Glass. This is certainly the
more mainstream interpretation of what has transpired here. Still, such a
deceitful and outlandish marketing strategy runs the risk of Brandon appearing
to be, well, deceitful and outlandish. For a man currently employed as Senior
Consultant to SpecTal, the intelligence division of defence giant BAE Systems,
Brandon’s Roswell declarations are liable at least to raise difficult questions
among colleagues. Furthermore, in the unlikely event that any costs result from
Brandon’s statements, such as if they prompt someone to steal material from the
HIC, he could at least be sued by
the government.
A former
high-level Reagan Administration official told us that “if” extraterrestrial
material was in the possession of the US government, it would of course be
classified, while another highly-respected ex-CIA Special Operations officer
stressed to us that “All [CIA] employees sign a Secrecy Agreement. Violation of
that agreement can bring severe repercussions.” When we made doubly clear to
this CIA veteran that our enquiry related specifically to the UFO issue, he
restated his position word-for-word, with the addendum “Have a nice day.” In
theory, the penalties include life in jail or even a death sentence.
As yet,
however, Brandon has fallen artfully through the cracks in the national
security system. Even though in practice the government is clearly sensitive
about the UFO phenomenon (with reams of declassified documentation from every
branch of the government revealing high-level concern about UFO incidents
worldwide into the post-Cold War era), it has maintained since the closure of
the USAF’s Project Blue Book in 1969 that UFOs are definitely not a national
security concern. Furthermore, the very concept of ‘national security’ is more
slippery than is often suggested by the image of square-jawed, be-suited men
with guns. Former Chairman of the PRB, John Hollister Hedley, commented
recently that even the CIA’s own definition of national security was not “hard
and fast” or “absolute or constant.” Consequently, whether there is any truth
to Brandon’s statements or not, Washington would be hard-pressed to prosecute,
even if it had the will to do so.
We asked
Chase Brandon to elaborate on and justify his Roswell comments. He has yet to
reply.
We also
sent the CIA a list of questions and requested a formal response to Brandon’s
allegations. The Agency has assured us they are looking into our enquiry and
will get back to us “quickly.” We are still waiting.
About the Authors:
Robbie Graham is a doctoral candidate at the University of
Bristol for a PhD examining Hollywood’s historical representations of UFOs and
potential extraterrestrial life. He holds a Masters degree with Distinction in
Cinema Studies from the University of Bristol and a First Class Honours degree
in Film, Television and Radio Studies from Staffordshire University. He has
broadcast on BBC Radio, Radio Ireland and Canal+ TV. His articles have appeared
in a variety of publications including The
Guardian, New Statesman, Filmfax, Fortean Times, Adbusters and
the peer-reviewed journal of North American Studies, 49th Parallel.
Matthew Alford, PhD is the author of Reel Power:
Hollywood Cinema and American Supremacy (Pluto Press, 2010). His academic
and journalistic work focuses on the relationship between
entertainment, political power, and propaganda in the United States. His
academic work has appeared in a number of peer-reviewed journals, including Scope:
An Online Journal of Film and TV Studies, Westminster Papers for Communication and Culture, and 49th
Parallel. He has been interviewed as an expert on Hollywood propaganda for
publications and broadcasters including Vanity Fair, Media Lens, Z-Net,
Russia Today, Press TV and Al Jazeera, among others.
A note from the authors about this story:
We
were unable to find a mainstream outlet for our report, despite its conspicuous
newsworthiness in light of this week’s 65th anniversary of the
Roswell incident. Our article was submitted to the following mainstream and
alternative news outlets:
Huffington Post
Telegraph
Telegraph on Sunday
Roswell Daily Record
Albuquerque Journal
Santa Fe New Mexican
Guardian
Daily Mail
Los Angeles Times
National Post
Globe and Mail
Toronto Sun
Toronto Star
Raw Story
Mother Jones
Z-Net
Alternet
GregPalast.com
Regardless
of the exact nature of the UFO phenomenon, it is a great shame for those of us
interested in either UFOs or government propaganda that Chase Brandon's
statements have been unchallenged and, indeed, unreported outside of the UFO
community and that the CIA itself has yet to respond to them, despite our
enquiries. Brandon’s statements beg explanation for several reasons, not least because
they indicate that the concerns of the powerful are very distant from those of
ordinary citizens in a participatory democracy.






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ReplyDeleteYes, gents. Roswell is real. An ET spacecraft crashed there, and ET cadavers were recovered. No one in the USG has the right to lie to the American people about this or anything else.
ReplyDeleteWhat Brandon saw in theswe boxs were written records and photos the real material is stored on miltary bases well hidden out sight of the public and UFO investigators thats the problem.
ReplyDeleteWho on Earth would believe anything Brandon would say? Even if it is true so what? We don't need the government to tell us Roswell is real or that ETs visit Earth, we have countless ordinary honest humans who have been doing that since the dawn of history. Even though the story is about ETs ostensibly, it's really about power. I suggest not being lead around by the nose by any government, meaning don't let them set the talking points, and with an objective scientific approach analyze data for yourself.
ReplyDeleteStill I think it would be fun to turn the tables and have fun with the locals in Washington DC. When they do leak out some truth, just use their own tactics on them, making some obviously stupid explanation to counter their disclosure, you know like, "Weather balloons can't reach Earth from Mars." Or maybe, "There is no CIA, it's just a reflection of the planet Venus amplified by swamp gas escaped from a leaking Chinese Lantern."
Best....comment....EVAR :D
DeleteIs it possible that you submitted your article to the "San(t)a Fe New Mexican"?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.santafenewmexican.com/
You wrote: "Sana Fe New Mexican".
Many thanks Jorge, I've corrected it now.
DeleteHave you guys read Jodi Dean's book, 'Aliens in America'? To me it is the definitive academic treatment of UFOs thus far and a pretty damning critique of the UFO belief system. Not that all academic treatments are dismissive. There is an excellent 2008 article by Wendt and Duvall - similarly applying a poststructuralist frame - which argues that UFOs are necessarily in the blind spot of western liberal sovereignty.
ReplyDeleteHi Kris, yes, and we quote Wendt and Duvall in the following journal article:
Deletehttp://www.49thparallel.bham.ac.uk/back/issue25/Graham-and-Alford.pdf
Your 'After Contact' blog is great, by the way!
Great article, thanks for the link. I didn't know about Emenegger's training in propaganda and advertising - that detail makes the whole mythology around 'UFOs: Past Present and Future' that much more tantalizing. What do you make of those bizarre 3 minutes of staged cutaways and artist impressions of the purported Holloman landing?
DeleteFor your readers who don't know about that film, here is a link to the relevant clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cgBWUx8IcQ
By way of introduction, I was the co-editor of Second Look magazine (1978-80) mentioned in your article above, and I commissioned the article in question from Victor Marchetti, an old friend of mine. Victor also endorsed my book Cosmic Test Tube. What I, and Victor, find disturbing about the Brandon claims concerning Roswell is the timing. He is promoting a fictional book. He has a financial incentive to benefit from the publicity he stirs up about Roswell. That taints his message.If he had come out years ago, publicly, with this information, and didn't stand to gain financially, I would give more credence to his claims.---Randall Fitzgerald
ReplyDeleteHi Randall, thanks for your comment. I'd love to chat with you further about this. Please feel free to contact me at: rbbgraham@aol.com
DeleteFine feature:
DeleteIt's too ironic that our "transparent" government even covers-up the cover-ups.
Right on - WRITE ON!
Respectfully, Yoda http://www.magnifiedview.com
Thanks, Yoda!
DeleteMay I suggest that one reason governments may not be willing to disclose what they know about these phenomena is that they haven't a clue as to what they represent, much less a notion of how to control it.
ReplyDeleteThat comment really speaks more highly of how naive you are of the occult forces in high places working behind the scenes on every level to control and manipulate humanity. They have far more than an idea of what is going on and are deeply involved and have been for ages.
DeleteI always try to express my naivete as clearly as possible.
Delete^ That made me laugh out loud, hahah nice!
Deletewell yes he's promoting his book. I don't really understand why Randall finds it disturbing to promote a book. that's what you do when you write one. you come out and talk about the thing's that are discussed in it. timing really... that's what your going on to try to discredit this man. He has thirty five years in the CIA He's worked with governments around the world sat in meeting with the secretary of defense and the President which God only knows what was discussed seen top secret documents and artifacts on thing that supposedly never happen'd, take's all this info that he has done, heard, and seen over all these years writes a book comes out and talks about it and Randall is saying the timing is concerning, he has financial gain and it taints his message. REALLY!!! I thank I will take Chases resume over a co-editor for a magazine for, wow two, years and wrote a book. Due me a favor Randall go to your closet grab one of those books out of the hundred you still have in a box and send it to me. I would love to read it, and I'm sure it would be free of charge sense you had no financial incentive for writing it. Eric Tipton
ReplyDeleteMr. Tipton, I have written and published, under my own name and as a ghostwriter, dozens of books since 1976, which is probably before you were born. I am quite familiar with book promotion and I am familiar with Mr. Brandon. Mr. Brandon wrote FICTION and is promoting fiction.
DeleteCIA = Trained henchmen satanic/luciferian deceivers of the highest degree.
ReplyDeleteNational Security = another guise of control and manipulation of the masses by those same satanic megalomaniacs who wish to keep humanity from understanding ourselves.
The myth of a saucer/UFO crashing near Roswell with the variety of what was recovered from a spaceship that was reverse-engineered and "pickled aliens" is so ingrained in the collective mind as is religion yet neither is supported by historical evidence. Now we have another claimant that will never provide the evidence, just bs. People buy bs. They are mentally-conditioned to believe the most outrageous claims without demanding evidence. Anyone can make claims because they know they will never be challenged to provide evidence. Not only does Brandon bs'es about Roswell but he adds that JFK was shot from the front! Again without any evidence. The shame about this article is not the claims made by Brandon but that 2 highly educated dupes found it necessary to involve themselves with this hack and promote bs. No saucer/UFO crashed near Roswell nor anywhere on earth. No government has any debris and no government knows any more about "aliens" than you or I. I'm 74 and I got into flying saucers in 1957 and I'm no UFOol!
ReplyDeleteMyceddie writes:
Delete>"No saucer/UFO crashed near Roswell nor anywhere on earth. No government has any debris and no government knows any more about "aliens" than you or I. I'm 74 and I got into flying saucers in 1957 and I'm no UFOol!"
Someone who has such superb access as to be able to claim what you do above is most certainly not to be trifled with.
However, I would go so far as to say that there is a phenomenon with varied characteristics, although what it represents is beyond me. BTW, I am a contemporary of yours.
I think that what we are seeing is nothing so banal as a movement along the route of an inter-stellar bus service, with Earth as a local stop. Nor does the term "alien" have much meaning, except to denote something extrinsic to consensus experience.
Think of the indigenous inhabitants of Botany Bay, for whom Captain Cook's ship was so strange that they did not so much as look at it, much less approach it. The strangeness of the phenomenon we are discussing is much greater than that.
I appreciate what you said and I'm glad your reply was, as far as I can tell, not a support of the Roswell claims. Since I have experienced 5 or 6 unquestionable sightings, videotaping a daylight "hoverer", I will not dispute the reality of UFOs. My UFO "resume" is not of the average UFO enthusiast but one of involvement.
DeleteIt is normal to think that UFOs carry aliens and that they must originate from vast distances. But, again, there is no evidence for that view and no one can provide any aside from opinions. We have no idea where UFOs come from and where they go and whether UFOs have occupants. Any theory is as good as the rest because of the lack of true knowledge. UFOs, in all of their variety, are the biggest mystery in our existence.
What happened near Roswell was nothing more than a military secret that was exposed but not handled well by the participants. Anything else or anyone else should go back into the woodwork.
Look at the video of JFK being shot. His brains blew out toward the back of the car. His wife reached back to gather up the pieces. That could only happen from a bullet entering the front of his head not the back. The evidence is plain for anyone to see that knows anything about guns.
DeleteI said it once and I will say it again. When you have a conference with military pilots four star generals and public air line pilots stating in seeing the same things. When you have ancient wall drawing's of a creatures dating back over a thousand years, and when you have things that are being heard and seen by numerous people in houses, hotels, old factories etc.. I don’t need to see, touch, taste, or smell it myself before I believe it. Randall, Randall, Randall... of course it has to published as fictional. there is only one way you can publish it as fact, and If you thank you can walk into a top secret facility pull out a cannon and start snapping pic's or sit in a meeting with top official's pull out a recorder sit it on the table and say ok lets talk, your an idiot. And yes i was around before 76, thanks for opening that door. it let's me know that your hole carrier is based on assuming and assumption with no real hard core investigating experience to gather personal individual information on a matter. It's clear you feel threatened by Chase and his book and that it will put you in the back seat. I get it, but you have know right to try and discredit a person's reputation, experience and knowledge for your own personal gain. Thank's, this has been fun, but time to move on. Keep your ears open in the dark, and your eye's on the sky because you never know what mite happen. Eric
ReplyDeleteAnd now we know where Obama came from !!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour article was in one of Sweden's largest newspaper today:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.expressen.se/nyheter/cia-agent-talar-ut-det-var-ett-ufo/
Really like the goverment is ever gonna tell HUMANITY the truth about our cosmic nieghbors. They don't give a crap about us! They only want power/control/corruption/greed! The best chance we have is websites like this one that can give us bit and pieces of possible truth, but mostly disinformation!
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine's father was involved in Roswell. He was a piolet with the Air Force stationed at Wright Paterson A.B. He was scrambled among other piolets from the A.B to Roswelll. Upon landing in Roswell he and others were walking by a hanger, which had M.P.'s guarding the buiding. He asked the M.P what are you guarding and he was told a alien craft. I don't know much more than that. My friends father was on vacation a few years back and stop in their motorhome at Roswell, he and his wife went to the UFO museum in Roswell, as he was signing the visitor's log he told the lady at the desk about his story when he was alerted. It was not to long after he arrived back in Florida from his vacation, that the FBI came to his home. The lady at the museum must have contacted them. The FBI just wanted to know his story first hand. He told them what he knew and they said they(the FBI) was investigating the story. They left after the interview and nothing was said after that. taw747@Yahoo.comm
ReplyDeletesomeone overheard what was being said or the "FBI" had an on going relationship with the woman who worked there.
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