Every time "UFO" stories are back in the news, from now until forever, here is my official response. pic.twitter.com/b9mcNYh7PM
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) September 2, 2023
The 2013 documentary Mirage Men tells the story of
Richard Doty, a US Air Force counterintelligence officer in special investigations whose job was to disinform people to make them believe there were aliens from what they had actually seen were experimental military projects, principally out of the US Air Force from unfortunate locals who happened to live near US Air Force bases, primarily in the Midwest, Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona. These are folks who live near Air Force bases. So Air Force bases are huge complexes that often stretch over plains and mountains, and so people often see the activities of the US Military with experimental, early stage technologies and report those sightings. This is a fascinating glimpse into what happens in the name of OPSEC, which stands for Operational Security, also known as procedural security, when you have a classified operation that you need to protect it against the security threat relating to its exposure. There are methods of concealing what the operation actually is and sometimes those go psychological, and I find the UFO cover to be a fascinating, one, because it's been used for everything from covering up Laser Technology, satellite technology, drone technology, stealth bomber technology. Time after time, you see UFO stories being pumped up by the National Security State.
02:23, DOTY: There's about 80% of false information being presented, 20% accurate information. Unfortunately, the UFO Community doesn't know which is which.
02:45. He was tasked by Courtland Air Force Base to infiltrate the UFO research community evidence it's something stupid like aliens.
03:15. "Back in the '80s it was my job to confuse the UFO community."
Doty was representing himself as this deep throat. He had a wonderful way to sell it, "I'm with the government. You cooperate with us, and I'm going to tell you what the government really knows about UFOs."
So he was a current Air Force Special Agent in the Office of Special Investigations, and in National Security speak, "special" means covert and dirty. Black Ops are all done under "Special Operations." Black propaganda seeding misinformation, that's all "special," instead of this dirty cloak and dagger effery.
Doty found a lot of gullible people in the UFO community who would easily believe what he said without any type of scrutiny.
"My commander told me, well, you know, there's this guy, Special Agent Doty, and you got to be careful, you know, because he made the Air Force a little nervous. They didn't say egg on their face or anything but they were just very cautious.