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Boylan defends Wolf from Friedman [a.c.a51]

From: Ken MacGray <ken@vvcs.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 13:34:25 -0800

 From: nospam@nospam.nospam (nospam) [Originally Richard Boylan]
 Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51
 Subject: FWD: Boylan defends Dr. Wolf from Friedman
 Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 14:35:33 GMT

Richard Boylan, Ph.D.
2826 O Street, Suite 2
Sacramento, California 95816
January 22, 1998

Graham Birdsall, Editor
Letter To The Editor
UFO Magazine
United Kingdom

Dear Graham,

      In the Nov.-Dec. Issue of UFO Magazine (UK), [p. 54],
debunking arguments by Stanton Friedman directed at Michael
Wolf, M.D., Ph.D., ScD, J.D. appeared in a sidebar. Dr. Wolf
is a member of the scientists group within MJ-12, the UFO
information-control agency which is an unacknowledged
subcommittee of the U.S. White House's National Security
Council.
      Dr. Wolf has gained broad notice within UFO
investigation circles for his UFO/ET disclosures in his
recent book, "The Catchers of Heaven" (Dorrance Publ., 1996;
ISBN# 0-8059-3907-5; U.S dealer: Mandala Books 1-(412)
422-6623). In Catchers, Dr. Wolf reveals that the U.S.
Government did retrieve two extraterrestrial spacecraft in
1947, one northwest of Roswell, and the other from west of
Socorro, New Mexico. Dr. Wolf acknowledged that in the
1950s, the U.S. government secretly entered into treaty
terms with the so-called Grey extraterrestrials from the
fourth planet of the star system Zeta Reticuli. The
Greys then shared certain of their technological advances
with military and government scientists, including Dr.
Wolf. While "inside", Dr. Wolf learned that certain
compartments within agencies were holding other captured
extraterrestrials as prisoners within secure underground
military/scientific installations in Nevada and New Mexico.
Wolf revealed considerable additional information gained in
his position inside the official government's UFO
cover-up organization.
      I will be soon be submitting a full-length article
to UFO Magazine, detailing Dr. Wolf's startling revelations
since his book came out.
      Stanton Friedman, with a master's in physics,
worked in Top Secret projects on classified nuclear-powered
spacecraft engines. Yet he publicly puts forth the
impression that he finds it inconceivable that Dr. Wolf, with
a doctorate in physics, could work in Above Top Secret
projects on extraterrestrial technology. Is this the same
Stanton Friedman who portrays himself as a crusader to pry
UFO secrets out of government agencies? Apparently when the
secrets do come out, Mr. Friedman doesn't want them, unless
he personally pried them out.
      In December's UFO, Friedman attacks Dr. Wolf's
educational background and certain personal life details. It
is telling that Friedman does not attack the UFO disclosures
Dr. Wolf has made, but instead engages in personal attacks.
His simplistic arguments might not surprise if they came
from a debunker, but for government scientist-insider
Friedman, who has operated in a high-security environment,
his supposed naivete about National Security procedures
strains credulity.
      For example, Friedman claims that it isn't true that
Dr. Wolf has a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from MIT and MD
from McGill University. Friedman offers as "proof" Dr. Wolf's
refusal to identify his MIT dissertation advisor, because
that professor still does classified Star Wars research for
the Defense Department, and the dissertation is classified.
As a Top Secret-cleared insider, Friedman has to know that
disclosing classified projects and personnel is unlawful.
Friedman himself complies with this requirement in his own
denial statement in the same article, "I never worked on any
'black budget' programmes (sic)". Dr. Wolf knows that
Friedman did.
      Friedman's only other "proof" was his flawed inquiry:
"I checked MIT's registrar, alumni, Physics Dept., and no one
had every heard of Michael Wolf Kruffaut." Of course not. Dr.
Wolf's family name was Kruvant, not "Kruffaut"! Later Michael
had his last name legally changed to his middle name, Wolf.
So he has some degrees in each name.
      Furthermore, as fellow classified-projects worker
Friedman knows, Intelligence officials can arrange "erasure"
of documentary evidence like degrees of an individual like
Dr. Wolf with a super-sensitive assignment. Because Dr.
Wolf's medical school research at McGill University included
neurobiological techniques which were later employed by the
CIA to extract information out of Soviet defectors,
Intelligence officials instructed McGill not to acknowledge
Dr. Wolf's studies there. So, while Mr. Friedman found
nothing, it is an elementary rule of logic that you cannot
prove a negative. "Absence of evidence is not evidence of
absence."
      Friedman does admit that Dr. Wolf is a member of
the New York Academy of Sciences and the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, but then
criticizes Wolf for joining in the current decade. Dr. Wolf
was deeply involved in most sensitive research in the 1970s
and 1980s: extraterrestrial communication, SDI projects,
cloning ET genetic material, etc. His NSC bosses would not
therefore permit him to maintain a high profile. No surprise
there. Friedman is quite familiar with many of the
restrictions of working in Top Secret projects. Why is he
trying to portray himself as some naive Boy Scout, unfamiliar
with national security measures?
      The appalling level of Friedman's "investigation" is
revealed by his admission that he used as "proof" some
unnamed person's search of an Internet webpage. Quoting this
webpage's false information on Dr. Wolf, Friedman claims
that Dr. Wolf was never married, and never had any children.
Researcher James Courant talked to Dr. Wolf's brother, who
said that this information came from a mentally-disturbed
sister, who was turned against Michael's father and himself
by his mother, after the father and Michael left the home in
a bitter divorce. Who would know better than Dr. Wolf that
he was married, and that his wife was carrying their unborn
child, when she and their other son were involved in a fatal
car crash. Such insensitive pettiness. But there is more.
      Friedman claims that Dr. Wolf "spent time in a
mental hospital." The clear intent of that statement is to
discredit him as mentally unstable. But the fact is that
medical doctor Wolf worked professionally as a physician in a
mental hospital at one time. Quite a different picture.
      Grasping at straws, Friedman next falsely claims that
the New England Research Institute that Dr. Wolf is
affiliated with shares the same address as Wolf's residence.
The fact is that the Institute is located in Bloomfield,
Connecticut [U.S.]; whereas Dr. Wolf lives in a different
city.
      Friedman calls Dr. Wolf's book, The Catchers of
Heaven, "total science fiction". Many astute UFOlogists have
read Catchers, and quickly discerned the extensive and
detailed factual information contained in it, following a
pro-forma opening statement declaring it a work of "fiction",
as required by Wolf's National Security Council bosses to
provide plausible denial. Evidently, Friedman either didn't
"get it", or prefers the cheap shot.
      Friedman's final debunkery-by-proclamation is:
"There is no 'Element 115' and [Robert] Lazar's scheme won't
work." Mr. Friedman fails to inform us of his tour of the
universe, wherein he catalogued all the elements. Nor can
Friedman have it both ways. If he truly has left the
classified world some years ago, as he claimed on the
Internet, how can he know what recent developments using ET
technological information have taken place? Numerous
researchers, including myself, have seen U.S.-manufactured
antigravity craft fly. Bob Lazar worked in super-classified
projects, as Dr. Wolf did, and like Wolf had his educational
history erased by Intelligence. Yet they missed a few
records, which diligent researchers have discovered and
published.
      Friedman's attempts to discredit Dr. Wolf and his
book hurt the nonprofit Daniel Wolf Foundation for children,
which Dr. Wolf ordered all royalties sent to. He doesn't
take a dime from his book.
      Friedman likes to call other UFO researchers
"frauds". Unfortunately, it is Friedman who leaves the
reader gypped, serving up debunkery masquerading
as "UFO expose".

                          Sincerely,

                          Richard Boylan, Ph.D.



Richard Boylan, Ph.D., LLC 2826 O Street, Suite 2,
Sacramento, CA 95816, USA. (916) 455-0120
E-mail: rich.boylan@24stex.com ; Primary website:
http://www.ufonetwork.com/boylan/
Author: Close Extraterrestrial Encounters, Labored
Journey To The Stars and Project Epiphany.

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