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psychoceramics: Citizens Against UFO Secrecy Files Lawsuit Against Army
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- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 11:00:25 -0800
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Citizens Against UFO Secrecy Files Lawsuit Against Army
http://www.caus.org
Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, Inc (CAUS), a non-profit Arizona activist
organization dedicated to ending all secrecy surrounding this planet's
contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence, will file the first of three
important Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits in the Phoenix
U.S. District Court on Wednesday, March 25.
In the 80s, CAUS filed suit against both the National Security Agency
(NSA) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for UFO related
documents. In 1982, The US Supreme Court refused to hear the
CAUS appeal, thereby allowing the US District Court's decision to
stand in the NSA lawsuit. The District Court had found that the NSA
was justified in withholding 135 UFO documents stating that the
'continued need for secrecy far outweighed the public's right to know.'
CAUS is once again back in court and now asking a federal judge to
help in its search for the truth. This time CAUS is going after the
Department of Army for documents confirming certain observations
made by former Army Lt. Col. (ret) Philip Corso as described in his
book 'Day After Roswell.' According to Corso, a well respected
and decorated military officer, he personally observed in 1947 what
appeared to him to be non-human corpses which he believes were
recovered from the crash of an extraterrestrial vehicle. He further
states in his book, and confirms in subsequent interviews, that years
later he came into possession of the autopsy reports of these bodies.
Corso states that the reports refer to the bodies as 'extraterrestrial
biological entities' (EBEs.)
The Army has stated that it has no records confirming Corso's
statements or acknowledging the existence of the bodies or autopsy
reports. CAUS hopes that by seeking a judicial solution in an open
and adversarial proceeding, the truth will eventually surface.
The federal court complaint and the prior requests can be found at
the CAUS website located at http://www.caus.org.
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