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   John Short to All   
   SUBJECT: E B E's FILE: UFO1028   
   03 Jun 25 06:42:10   
   
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   SUBJECT: E B E's                                             FILE: UFO1028   
      
   PART 9   
      
    In  the  1970s, as director of special projects for  the  Denver   
   CBS-TV   affiliate,   Linda   Moulton  Howe   had   produced   12   
   documentaries,   most   of   them   dealing   with    scientific,   
   environmental  and health issues. But the one that attracted  the   
   most  attention was Strange Harvest, which dealt with  the  then-   
   widespread  reports that cattle in Western and Midwestern  states   
   were  being  killed and mutilated by persons or  forces  unknown.   
   Most  veterinary  pathologists  said the animals  were  dying  of   
   unknown  causes.  Farmers,  ranchers  and  some   law-enforcement   
   officers thought the deaths were mysterious. Some even speculated   
   that   extraterrestrials  were  responsible.   This   possibility   
   intrigued Howe, who had a lifelong interest in UFOs, and  Strange   
   Harvest argues for a UFO mutilation link.   
      
    In the fall of 1982, as Howe was working on a documentary on  an   
   unrelated matter, she got a call from Home Box Office (HBO).  The   
   caller  said  the  HBO people had  been  impressed  with  Strange   
   Harvest  and wanted to know if Howe would do a film on  UFOs.  In   
   March 1983 she went to New York to sign a contract with HBO for a   
   show to be titled UFOs-The ET Factor.   
      
    The  evening  before her meeting with the HBO people,  Howe  had   
   dinner  with Gersten and science writer Patrick  Huyghe.  Gersten   
   told  Howe  that  he had met with Sgt. Doty, an  AFOSI  agent  at   
   Kirtland AFB, and perhaps Doty would be willing to talk on camera   
   or  in  some  other  helpful  capacity  about  the  incident   at   
   Ellsworth. Gersten would call him and ask if he would be  willing   
   to meet with Howe.   
      
    Subsequently   arrangements  were  made  for  Howe  to  fly   to   
   Albuquerque  on April 9. Doty would meet her at the airport.  But   
   when she arrived that morning, no one was waiting. She called his   
   home.  A  small boy answered and said his father was  not  there.   
   Howe  then phoned Jerry Miller, Chief of Reality Weapons  Testing   
   at Kirtland and a former Blue Book investigator. (He is mentioned   
   in  the  October  28,  1980,  "Multipurpose  Internal  OSI  Form"   
   reporting on Doty and Miller's meeting with Bennewitz.) She  knew   
   Miller  from  an  earlier telephone conversation,  when  she  had   
   called  to ask him about Bennewitz's claims, in which she  had  a   
   considerable  interest.  Miller  asked  for  a  copy  of  Strange   
   Harvest.  Later he had given Howe his home phone number and  said   
   to  contact him if she ever found herself in Albuquerque. So  she   
   called and asked if he would pick her up at the airport.   
      
    Miller  drove  Howe to his house. On the way Howe  asked  him  a   
   number  of  questions but got little in the way of  answers.  One   
   question  he  did  not  answer was whether  he  is  the  "Miller"   
   mentioned  in  the Aquarius document. When they got  to  Miller's   
   residence, Miller called Doty at his home, and Doty arrived a few   
   minutes  later, responding aggressively to Howe's question  about   
   where  he  had been. He claimed to have been at the  airport  all   
   along;  where had she been? "Perhaps," Howe would write, "he  had   
   decided he didn't want to go through with the meeting, and it was   
   acceptable in his world to leave me stranded at the airport-until   
   Jerry Miller called his house" (Howe, 1989).   
      
    On  the way to Kirtland, Howe asked Doty, whose manner  remained   
   both defiant and nervous, if he knew anything about the  Holloman   
   landing. Doty said it happened but that Robert Emenegger had  the   
   date wrong; it was not May 1971 but April 25, 1964-12 Hours after   
   a much-publicized CE3 reported by Socorro, New Mexico,  policeman   
   Lonnie  Zamora. (Zamora said he had seen an egg-shaped object  on   
   the ground. Standing near it were two child-sized beings in white   
   suits.)  Military  and scientific personnel at the  base  knew  a   
   landing  was coming, but "someone blew the time and  coordinates"   
   and  an "advance military scout ship" had come down at the  wrong   
   time  and  place,  to  be observed by  Zamora.  When  three  UFOs   
   appeared  at Holloman at six o'clock the following  morning,  one   
   landed  while the other two hovered overhead. During the  meeting   
   between  the  UFO beings and a government  party,  the  preserved   
   bodies of dead aliens had been given to the aliens , who in  turn   
   had  returned  something  unspecified.  Five  ground  and  aerial   
   cameras recorded this event.   
      
    At  the  Kirtland  gate  Doty waved to the  guard  and  was  let   
   through. They went to a small white and gray building. Doty  took   
   her  to  what he described as "my - boss'  office."  Doty  seemed   
   unwilling  to discuss the Ellsworth case, the  ostensible  reason   
   for the interview, but had much to say about other matters. First   
   he asked Howe to move from the chair on which she was sitting  to   
   another in the middle of the room. Howe surmised that this was to   
   facilitate the surreptitious recording of their conversation, but   
   Doty said only, "Eyes can see through windows."   
      
    "My  superiors  have  asked me to show you this,"  he  said.  He   
   produced a brown envelope he had taken from a drawer in the  desk   
   at  which  he was sitting and withdrew several  sheets  of  white   
   paper.  As he handed them to Howe, he warned her that they  could   
   not be copied; all she could do was read them in his presence and   
   ask questions.   
   end of part 9   
      
                
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