Unless Otherwise Directed (UNOD letter)
15 November 1996
To:
President, William Jefferson Clinton
Vice President, Al Gore
National Security Advisor, Tony Lake
Secretary of Defense, William Perry
Secretary of State, Warren Christopher
DCI John Deutch
General Shalikashvili, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff
Mr. Arlen Specter, Chairman, Senate Intelligence Committee
Mr. Larry Combast, Chairman, House Intelligence Committee
Mr. Strom Thurmond, Chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee
Mr. Floyd Spense, Chairman, House National Security Committee
Dr. Daniel Golden, Director of NASA
FBI Director, Louis Freeh
Attorney General, Janet Reno
From: Steven M. Greer, MD, Director of CSETI
Re: Planned Disclosure on the UFO/ET Subject and National Security Oaths
The CSETI Project Starlight initiative has now identified several dozen former and current military, intelligence and defense contractor related witnesses to UFO/ETI events and projects. As set out in a number of documents and briefings (see enclosures) it is our intention to have these important witnesses provide open, public testimony on this matter in the very near future.
In the summer of 1995, we requested that the President take appropriate steps to allow these witnesses to speak openly, without civil, military or other penalties. Since then, there has been an exponential growth in the number of such witnesses who wish to come forward. Some of them are elderly, and suffering from serious medical conditions. We feel that these patriotic and courageous heroes of our country – who very much wish to tell their fellow citizens the truth on this matter – must not take this information to their graves. Therefore, we are asking from you a clear determination regarding their freedom to speak openly on this subject.
Over the past three years, we have found that members of Congress, the Executive Branch, military and intelligence leaders have not been briefed on this important matter, and that operations related the subject exist as ‘unacknowledged’ special access projects. Most operations exist in the private aspects of the military industrial sector, with apparently extra-constitutional funding and oversight.
As such, and until established otherwise to our satisfaction, we regard these operations, and all so-called ‘security oaths’ derived from them, as illegal, and therefore non-binding for these witnesses mentioned above.
Therefore, Unless Otherwise Directed by 1 January 1997, we will move forward with a series of events whereby these witnesses may provide open, public testimony. If we do not hear from you, or if we hear that you concur, we will proceed with a public disclosure after that date. Only if you notify us specifically that such witnesses to UFO/ETI related matters are still bound to silence will our plans for a disclosure by them be altered. As mentioned in previous briefings and documents to members of the Administration, the military, the Congress and others, it is our intent to effect this disclosure in a way which is scientific, forward looking and hopeful. It is not our intent to cause instability for our nation or the world, but rather to mitigate the clear dangers which current covert management of this issue presents. We invite your advice, assistance and support in this process of disclosure on a matter which is arguably the most important of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Testimony from these witnesses will include but not be limited to:
Retrieval of disabled ET devices and ET life forms
Reverse-engineering projects related to ET technology
Reconnaissance and tracking of UFO/ET vehicles
Covert projects related to the subject
Confirmation of military/UFO encounter cases
The nature and scope of disinformation programs related to the subject
We hope to hear from you regarding this matter as soon as possible.
Thank you for your attention to this request for a determination on the status of these witnesses as it relates to providing public testimony during 1997.
Respectfully,
Steven M. Greer M.D.
Director of CSETI