At some time, unspecified in the document, Dr. Howard Campaigne and some other NSA super mathematicians
in the crypto department had been given the task of decoding the
messages. There were a total of 29 messages to be decoded—quite an
undertaking.
It is curious, to say the least, that this document was cleared for release on October 21, 2004. Why was that? Because the NSA did not release it into public information until April 21, 2011. Though cleared for release, the NSA had been stonewalling it along with hundreds of other NSA documents about contact with UFOs and extraterrestrials until they lost the lawsuit brought by Peter Gersten,
a lawyer from Arizona. When they well and truly lost, the judge’s
order had to be carried out, and the documents had to be released.
Dr. Howard Campaigne's “Extraterrestrial Signals”
source: rt.com |
The document, as I stated, is Dr. Campaigne’s presentation to the NSA on the decoding of those messages. It was actually published by the NSA in their own internal NSA Journal.
Yet, they were also forced to publish a list of search terms from FOIA
requests for which they had found no NSA documents. In that list is
“Extraterrestrial Signals”. The title of this document, which they
published themselves is “Key To Extraterrestrial Messages”.
Quite obviously, they conveniently split hairs here in reporting they had no information about “Extraterrestrial Signals”.
They knew for sure they had this document, and that it was about what
was being requested in the FOIA request. They knew it, flaunted the
technicality of wording, and continued to stonewall.
Who is Dr. Howard Campaigne?
Dr. Campaigne is one of the top cryptologists on the planet with years and years of service to Naval Security Group, Army Security Agency, National Security Agency, and a couple of other such alphabet organizations.
Howard H. Campaigne started his crypto career for the government
during World War II and has been a key and integral part of our U.S.
security and intelligence ever since. In other words, he is part of a
very small, very select group who are considered the cream of the crop
in Cryptology.
Dr. Campaigne’s presentation to the NSA on decoding the
extraterrestrial messages was not a hypothetical exercise. I contacted
someone who is formerly associated with the NSA and still has TS
clearance, and asked him to view the document. I asked him to give me
his take on it. There was no question about its authenticity since it
was published in the NSA Journal, and was released by the NSA on their web site.
What I wanted to know was whether this document had any particular
impact or importance (other than its startling revelations) for someone
familiar with the inner workings of the NSA. It did.
My contact told me that he was
blown away by the wording of the document. He said that NSA
communications are filled with words like “possibly” , “allegedly”, and
“thought to be”.
He said, “This document has none of the normal NSA disclaimer
words in it. They just come out and say ‘we received messages from
outer space’ and this is the way to decode those messages.”
I asked, “What does that mean to you?”
His reply was instant.
“Disclosure, pure and simple. They aren’t making any fanfare about it, but there it is. They have just made open disclosure.”
But what do the messages say?
Dr. Campaigne focused on a set of information in a couple of the messages that turn out to be some mathematical equations. They also contain the listing of all the elements in our Periodic Table.
I suppose those equations may make some sense to a physicist or
engineer, but do not mean anything to me. I clearly understand how Dr. Campaigne
came to the translation since he explains it very well. But, as to
what the meaning of the equations are, I could not venture a guess.
It is curious, though, that during his presentation Dr. Campaigne
mentions there are “words” that they have translated, and some “words”
they have not yet begun to understand. He gives an example of a
connective word that he knows is connective (joining two or more
statements) but does not yet understand the translation of that word.
Debunkers are scared as hell of the release of this information as it
proves beyond any doubt that they are, and always have been, dead
wrong. Their careers as debunkers are finished in light of the
revelation of this material. They are already using the only possible
“tool” left to them by saying, “That’s old information. It’s been out
there for years.”
As usual, they are either just uninformed, or outright lying. It is
true the document was cleared for release on October 21, 2004. It is
true that date is from “years”. But it is also true that it WAS NOT
released until April 21, 2011.
"No, Virginia, that information has not been available for years."
Researching this development for my show, I have found a great deal of other information that constitutes what most people would call open disclosure.
This is truly blockbuster information. No one from the government has stepped in front of the cameras and come clean about ET reality as yet. But, here we have the most secret intelligence organization in the U.S.A. , the National Security Agency,
disclosing openly that there has been contact with intelligent
extraterrestrials. Not only that, we have decoded their messages.
Want to read the document for yourself? Here it is.
When you open the page, look at the address in your browser.
You will see that it is the official NSA.GOV website.
Kevin W. Smith
April 24, 2011
Source:www.ufodigest.com