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THE K-2 REPORT: The Discovery of a Secret Alien Base In Northern
California. Report Number 920627. May 27, 1992.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE K-2 REPORT
SPECIAL NOTE:
June 27, 1992
The original "K-2 Special Report," dated July 28, 1989 and
included in this document, was classified "confidential" for
circulation within the Phoenix Project only. It was not released
for public distribution. There are compelling reasons for making
it public at this time, and to update this information. Note the
following:
1) In the last decade, there has been a growing number of
reports of hostile activity by alien beings, directed against
humanity.
2) Various Departments and Agencies of the United States
Government have increased their activity on two different levels.
One: They have stepped-up the level of their covert dis-
information campaign -- a campaign aimed at disrupting the
civilian UFO movement. This is evidenced by an increasing
quantity of dis-information supplied to individuals,
organizations and the public. It is an onoing program to create
wide-spread confusion throughout the UFO movement, to splinter
organizations, and to discredit any investigators who get near
the truth. Many researchers are spinning-their-wheels chasing
down, deliberately planted, false leads. The tactics employed are
aimed at diverting attention away from critical areas where the
truth would be revealed.
Trained operatives have infiltrated the UFO movement, poising as
sincere and trusted investigators while others adopt the roles of
professional skeptics and debunkers. By covering and controlling
both sides-of-theence, they insure that the truth remains hidden.
Two: This duplicity extends to their relations with the aliens.
On one hand they continue the charade of working with and
assisting the aliens -- to obtain the advanced alien technology,
while they secretly develop operations and weapons systems to
counter the threat the aliens represent.
The aliens have indulged in the same duplicity. Saying one thing
to the super-powers, to create an appetite for superior
technology, while carrying out their own covert activities
against humanity. They have created wellidden bases of their own.
Bases that allow them to continue their covert operations without
government interference or scrutiny. Bases unknown to the various
world governments.
It would be untrue to say that the U.S. Government doesn't
suspect the existence of hidden alien bases. However, to date,
they have had shown little success in locating them.
It is not the intention or purpose of the Phoenix Project to
judge the government's actions or the actions of those
responsible and involved in the UFO coverup activity. Our efforts
are not part of a vindictive crusade against the government. In
our opinion, the public has a right to know the facts and
information revealed by our investigations. If this proves to be
an embarrassment to those responsible for concealing such
information, they have only themselves to blame.
Our efforts may help wiser heads in the government and
elsewhere, to realize that the aliens have hidden objectives of
their own. Objectives they have not made known to the government
and humanity. Wiser heads may also realize that Washington,
Langley and Fort Meade do not have exclusive possession of that
called "intelligence" or intelligence data. Perhaps they will
finally recognize that "others" are able to obtain, correlate and
evaluate important information on their own. A rational person
might realize the value and importance of cooperation with,
rather than antagonism against, others who possess valuable
information.
The objective of the Phoenix Project in making this report
public is to accomplish the following:
1) To reveal to the U.S. Government, civilian UFO investigators
and the public, the existence and location of a hidden alien
base. It will also become known that the aliens have used, and
are continuing to use, without their knowledge or consent,
personnel of the U.S. Forest Service to help conceal the presence
of this base. Details concerning this are included in the updated
information supplement in the Exhibit Section of this report.
2) Revealing the location of this base will render it useless to
the aliens. This will severely impact part of their covert
activity against humanity.
3) To reveal one aspect of the alien threat to the public.
HOW THE INVESTIGATION BEGAN AND THE ALIEN BASE WAS DISCOVERED
The Phoenix Project investigation into this matter began in
early June of 1989. Our Staff Member # 2, then, overheard a
strange short-wave radio transmission that aroused his interest.
Every night, for two weeks, he monitored this unique radio
transmission. Then, using radio direction-finding equipment, he
was able to locate the source of the transmission. By using
triangulation techniques he found the signal was coming from an
area some forty miles northeast of his location.
On June 10, 1989, he recorded the strange radio transmission.
The broadcast signal lasted nearly an hour. The recording was
sent to the Project's Headquarters for further analysis. Our
analysis of the recording caused the Project to launch a major
investigation into this matter. As a side project, our Staff
decided to "test" the current degree of government secrecy
regarding UFO research. We created a test.
THE TEST
Our staff contacted Dr. Peter Sturrock at Stanford Research
Institute in Palo Alto, California. Dr. Sturrock enjoys a quiet
reputation of being a "concerned" and reliable UFO Researcher. We
requested that he conduct a further study and analysis of the
recording. Dr. Sturrock was very interested and cooperative -- at
first. However, very quickly, his attitude changed. Within a
week, and acting very reserved and guarded, he phoned us stating
he couldn't have anything further to do with this matter and that
Stanford Research could not analyze the recording. No further
explanation was offered. He suggested we take the recording to
Dr. James Harder at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View,
California. We thanked Dr. Sturrock for his initial interest and
expressed our regrets that he was unable to pursue the matter
further. In the next day's mail, we received the recording and
our analysis notes from Dr. Sturrock.
A courier delivered the recording to NASA's Dr. Harder, in
person, the following day. A week later we called to ask how the
analysis was progressing. Dr. Harder was not available when we
phoned, but his secretary could not recall having received any
recording from us. Therefore, there was nothing to analyze and
they were unable to assist us further. The tone of the
conversation was abrupt and had the ring of an obvious dismissal.
Fortunately, the "lost" recording was a copy and not the
original. It was becoming very obvious that Dr. Sturrock and
Stanford Research, and that Dr. Harder and NASA, were not going
to reveal what their analysis of the recording revealed. Again,
the official research community had failed our "test." It was
time to move on.
Meanwhile, the Project's Staff decided to investigate the
location thought to be the source of the strange radio
transmission.
On June 15, 1989, a Phoenix Project Survey Team made a
preliminary investigation to locate the site and origin of the
mysterious radio transmission. The site was located and a
preliminary investigation was completed.
A second site survey and more detailed investigation was
conducted on June 28, 1989. The results of this second survey
prompted the need for an in-depth scientific survey and
investigation of the site.
On July 19, 1989, the third survey was launched. A well-equipped
science and investigative team arrived at the K-2 Site for a
three-day effort. For security reasons, at the time, the Phoenix
Project assigned the code name "K-2" to the site area and the
investigative effort. The results of all three site surveys and
the results of the investigation, were compiled the following
week. The following report reveals the details of that
investigation.
Date of original report: July 28, 1989
Revised for updated information: June 22, 1992
K-2 -- A SPECIAL REPORT
A SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
K-2 is the Phoenix Project code name for a specific geographical
site in Northern California. It has been determined, by
investigation, that this site is the location of a previously
unknown and undiscovered extra-terrestrial (alien) installation
and base of operations.
To date, the U.S. Government and its various intelligence
agencies has given no indication that they are aware of the
existence of the K-2 Alien Base or its location. It is also
unknown to the general public and to leading UFO researchers.
This report is the first time its existence has been revealed.
Alien spacecraft seen arriving and departing from this base, and
the small, grey, alien creatures seen at this location, lead to
the inescapable conclusion that this base was built by, and is
operated by, an alien race from the star system Zeta Reticuli.
This race, known in covert government and select public circles,
and to UFO researchers, has been named the Greys.
CONCEALMENT FEATURES
The site of this secret alien base is within the Plumas National
Forest. The base is well-concealed and hidden underground, inside
a "land-mark" mountain -ilot Peak, in northern California. This
site is located in Plumas County, on a remote and isolated
stretch of county road between the towns of La Porte and Quincy.
See Exhibit 1.
The site is isolated and cut-off from general access, except
from the air or the use of snowmobiles, or ski's, 6 months of the
year because of heavy snow conditions. A well constructed and
permanent "fire" lookout tower on top of Pilot Peak (K-2) was
suddenly abandoned several years ago. Discussions with local U.S.
Forest Rangers, indicate there are no intentions of ever manning
or re-activating the fire lookout station. Budgetary problems
were not a factor. The explanation given, was that the lookout
was obsolete. Fire spotting, these days, according to the
rangers, is better accomplished by patrolling aircraft.
This explanation, (in 1989) seems suspect and insubstantial, at
best. Evidence to support these claims are provided by the fact
that other fire lookout stations, in nearby areas, are
operational and manned throughout the peak summer fire season.
Why is the K-2 fire lookout an exception?
An outstanding "air approach corridor," provides incoming and
outgoing alien spacecraft with exceptional concealment. The "air
corridor" leading to and from this hidden base is, somehow, not
covered by either military or civilian radar or air traffic
control. This has been verified by examination of aeronautical
charts of the area. Terrain features, also, provide excellent
concealment from visual observation. See Exhibit 2.
TERRAIN FEATURES OF THE SITE:
The main area of the Alien base is a "U" shaped bowl cradled at
the northern end and at the foot of Pilot Peak and its associated
mountain ridges. The site is protected on three sides by 400 to
600 foot mountain ridges. Two, level terrain, landing zones 200
to 300 feet in diameter are present. Well concealed and expertly
camouflaged entrances to the Alien base are located near each of
the landing zones. See Exhibit 3.
High mountains and deep valleys, leading to and from the open
mouth of the "U" shaped site, provides a 20 mile approach and
departure corridor that is secure from ground-based radar, civil
or military. The deep valley and canyons also prevent visual
observation of low-flying spacecraft. Visual observation from
high-flying military or civilian jet traffic is not likely, as
the site is not on or near an established air traffic route. See
Exhibit 17.
LANDING SITE EVIDENCE
There are some physical indications present at both landing
sites, Landing Zone 1 and 2 (indentations in the ground, large
circular areas of flattened native grass, and small amounts of
residual radio-active radiation). Most striking, however, is the
fact that there is an unusual absence of animal or rodent
presence. There are no animals; animal tracks, rodents, snakes,
ground squirrels or chipmunks present in or around the landing
sites. However, these creatures are present everywhere else in
the area. Birds, also present elsewhere, seem to avoid flying
over or through the landing areas. Insect life, particularly
flying insects -- deer flies, common flies and mosquitoes, are
present everywhere. Other researchers have established the fact
that the lack of animal or rodent presence in UFO landing areas
is significant.
AREA NEAR CONCEALED BASE
To the casual observer visiting the K-2 site, everything would
appear quite normal. The area seems peaceful and serene. However,
in the general area of the concealed Alien base, to an
experienced observer, it suggests and entirely different picture.
The area is too tranquil and perfect, both in appearance and in
the general atmosphere of the place. The term "picture perfect"
is appropriate. This setting is completely unrealistic and
paradoxical when compared with other areas a mere half-mile away.
SURVEY PARTY OBSERVATIONS
On three occasions (in 1989) trained investigators of the
Phoenix Project have visited and investigated the K-2 site. They
have all experienced and observed unusual phenomena and
conditions in the area.
1) An uncanny stillness (the absence of normal sounds) during
the day. This was even more evident during the hours of darkness.
No animal sounds. No owls hooting. No birds chirping. No cries
from coyotes. The absence of these normal sounds in the area was
unsettling. This phenomenon has been observed on every visit to
this site.
2) All the investigators experienced independent and unprompted
feelings of being observed by unseen watchers. This was
particularly evident on the first visit to the site. Each member
of the survey party, independently, and with no solicitation or
prompting from each other, reported, afterwards, strong feelings
of being watched and frequently they turned around to look behind
them. However, no unseen watchers were discovered. This left a
strong impression on the survey party.
3) On the first survey there were observations of unusual cloud
behavior. Clouds that formed out of nowhere. Clouds that appeared
and disappeared with sudden quickness. Thick, angry looking, grey
clouds that billowed up in ominous manner, with a "boiling" and
rolling end-over-end motion, that quickly enveloped the entire
site area. Survey party members wondered if the atmosphere was,
somehow, being controlled. All of this activity was confined to
the K-2 site area. A half-mile away, in any direction, the sky
was clear.
4) Observations on the first and second visits to the site,
revealed that an earthen dike (erected to maintain a 6 foot water
level in a large pond near the concealed secret base) had very
recently, been deliberately breached over a ten foot width,
dropping the pond's water level to a 6 inch depth. Shovel marks
were evident in the breach area. The lack of erosion, on the
sides of the breached area, indicated its recent nature.
However, on the third visit this breach had been expertly
repaired. There were heavy equipment tracks (a bulldozer's) in
and around the dike. Earth, dug from a nearby hill, was used to
repair the dike. Forest Rangers, who patrol the area several
times each day, when questioned about this, were at a loss to
explain the repairs. No one using heavy equipment had been
observed in the area. According to the Rangers, the pond is not
used for any known purpose -- yet it's there. Someone recently
breached it to lower the water level. Then, someone, unknown and
unobserved, repaired it. See Exhibit 15.
Why the pond with no known purpose or function? Why breach it?
Why repair it? Why wasn't the use of heavy equipment or the
repairs, noticed by the patrolling Rangers? It should be stated
that the Rangers are very observant and notice everything going
on in their area, as our questions revealed. Why is K-2, this
Alien base, seemingly, exempt?
5) The county road between the towns of La Porte and Quincy is a
rough, poorly maintained, dirt road for some 30 miles. Rough dirt
roads are prevalent throughout the area for miles in all
directions. There are no towns, settlements, fishing areas, camp
grounds, or anything else of significance, anywhere in the area
near Pilot Peak (K-2). This site is out in the middle of nowhere.
Yet -- the county road for 2-1/2 miles either side of the
entrance to the K-2 site, is a modern, well maintained, black-
topped, 2 lane highway. Before and after this 5 mile stretch of
modern road, it is again a dirt road. Why? No one questioned by
our investigators had any explanation. And, more curiously, no
one seemed the least bit curious about it. Why? Refer to Exhibits
1 and 3.
6) There is a rough, hard-packed, dirt road leading to K-2 from
the town of La Porte. It is a narrow 2 lane road. It is not
frequently traveled. On the third visit to the K-2 site,
extraordinary logging activity, by "two" major logging companies,
were evident. Only the trees within 20 feet on either side of
this dirt road are being cut and hauled to sawmills. When
questioned, the loggers were uncommunicative regarding this
activity. However, there is every reason to believe, from the
nature of this activity, that this road is going to be widened
and improved. Possibly, even black-topped.
One must remember that this road is an obscure county road that
is infrequently used. It provides a secondary connection between
the two towns of La Porte and Quincy, some thirty miles apart.
Why the activity to widen and improve it? Why improve a road that
is hardly used by the general public?
It must be remembered that all these secondary county roads are
totally impassible, because of heavy snow, for 6 months of the
year. No efforts are made during the winter to keep them open and
clear. In fact, just outside of La Porte there is a heavy metal
gate that is used to block the road during the winter months.
Why, then, all this activity? What purpose is being served?
METHODS USED TO DETERMINE THE PRESENCE, LOCATION AND SIZE OF THE
ALIEN BASE
Since the only way to conceal a large installation is to bury it
underground, or in the depths of an ocean, out of sight, only
certain types of sophisticated scientific instruments can reveal
the underground presence of such an installation. Foremost among
these instruments, is that known as a portable "total field"
magnetometer. This instrument is widely used by professional
geologists to detect the presence of valuable underground
minerals, oil, and water deposits. It is also used by
sophisticated archaeologists to detect the remains of ancient
buried cities, caverns and other valuable sites of past
civilizations.
A magnetometer is a precision instrument that measures minute
changes or deviations in the Earth's magnetic field within a
given area. All geological features: mountains, lava beds,
rivers, streams and lakes, plains, meadows and plateaus, and even
grains of sand, eventually, over thousands of years, align their
molecular magnetic structure with the prevailing direction of the
Earth's magnetic field. Earthquakes, volcanoes and geological up-
thrusts, and their resultant forces, in creating all geological
formations, cause deviations in an area's basic magnetic pattern.
Underground geological features such as: upthrust dikes, sheer
planes, faults, mineral deposits, caverns, caves, tombs, rivers
and lakes, etc., and other anomalies, leave their characteristic
and recognizable magnetic signatures.
In a like manner, any underground excavations, tunneling or
shafts, create a deviation from the normal patterns prevalent in
a given area. Such underground construction activity disturbs the
local magnetic field in the area. This disturbance is caused by
the material excavated or otherwise moved. The magnetometer can,
by noting the strength of such deviations and disturbances, then
determine the location, shape, size and depth of such buried
features and anomalies.
Sophisticated computer programs can then analyze the information
reported by this instrument and create statistical data, charts,
plots and maps, which portray the underground features of an area
in amazing detail. The magnetometer, in a sense, is similar to
having a form of powerful x-ray vision that is capable of looking
deep within the earth.
For three days starting on July 19, 1989, a portable total-field
magnetometer was used by the Phoenix Project's scientific survey
team to conduct a magnetic mapping of highly suspect areas of the
K-2 site.
The presence of our survey teams aroused intense curiosity on
the part of the U.S. Forest Service and their Rangers. The first
day, several different Rangers questioned us intensely. They
asked us who we were, what we were doing, how long we would be in
the area, where we came from, etc. We had prepared plausible
answers to such questions in advance of being questioned. Our
answers seemed to satisfy their initial curiosity. However, the
second and third day of our presence on the site, brought the
Rangers out in force. Hardly an hour would pass before a
different Ranger or pair of Rangers would appear and start the
questions all over again. They seemed determined to find out
exactly who we were, why we were there, what we were doing, and
why we were doing it, etc. Some of the Rangers stayed a while and
became interested in the scientific equipment and its operation.
To satisfy them, we let them assist us in taking some of the
magnetometer readings. But, continuously, they tried to pump us
for additional information. Each time we gave them the same
answers and eventually they would leave. The on-going visits and
questions eventually became a game that was amusing. However, we
couldn't help but wonder what was driving their curiosity and why
they continued the constant barrage of questions. See Exhibit 21.
This magnetic survey revealed the presence of a large metallic
or metal constructed chamber of enormous size, thought to be the
main alien installation or base, and other metal-lined chambers.
In addition, various metalined tunnels and fused natural rock
passages and tunnels, connecting various areas of the
installation, and providing means to enter and exit the base were
detected.
Subsequent computer analysis, of the data obtained, created a
highly-detailed magnetic contour map of part of this installation
(the bulk of the main installation lies under an area not
surveyed on this occasion, but "linking" evidence indicates its
direction and location) along with various tunnels, passages and
entrances. Exhibits 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 include this
scientific information.
CONCLUSION (July 1989)
It is the opinion of the members of the Phoenix Project's
investigators and scientific survey teams, based on their
personal on-site observations and in-depth study of the Pilot
Peak (K-2) site, the facts revealed, interviews with USFS
Rangers, and scientific analysis, that a hidden, underground,
major operational base of alien beings has been discovered. This
investigation and survey were conducted by highly-trained and
credible individuals who uncovered -- incredible facts. A
complete magnetic survey of adjacent areas, several acres in
extent, would reveal the true dimensions of this installation and
additional valuable details, and is to be recommended. However,
the financial cost of such an extensive survey is beyond the
resources available to this group of investigators.
INFORMATION UPDATE
Date: August 16, 1989 From: Staff # 1 Subject: Activity Reports
concerning K-2
Comment from Staff # 1: Date: August 10, 1989, Time: 2215 PDT.
At 2215 PDT, I received a phone call from Staff # 2 who was
stationed forty miles southwest of K-2. In an excited manner, he
described sighting a large glowing object that had, only minutes
before, passed very near his observation point. He supplied a few
details. Knowing, from experience that the Phoenix Project phones
are being monitored by various government intelligence agencies,
I cut the conversation short and requested that he investigate
the K-2 Site the next day and send me the complete details by
courier. I received the following information from Staff # 2 on
August 14, 1989.
* * *
Report # 1: By Staff # 2: Date: August 10, 1989, Time: 2212 PDT.
Location: Approximately 40 miles southwest of K-2.
A brightly glowing object was observed from my location. It was
approximately 30-40 feet in diameter, moving slowly from south to
north at 500 feet above the tree-tops.
When first sighted, the object was approaching from the South
and slowing down. When opposite my observation point, it stopped
in mid-air and hovered. The object was glowing with a bright
white light, as it approached. When it stopped and hovered, the
color changed to a bright blue light.
It remained stopped for approximately 15 seconds, then it
changed back to a bright white color, as it started moving slowly
(10-15 mph) toward the North in the direction of K-2.
Observations: The object lit up the area, quite well, when it
was glowing with the white light. No sound was produced by the
object. Normal animal and insect sounds, in my area, were
silenced. A light breeze, present before the object appeared,
disappeared. Everything became very still, as the object was
approaching and while it was hovering.
The Moon was still below the horizon. The sky was clear and
dark, with stars clearly visible.
A "scanner" radio, I was monitoring, picked up severe noise 30
seconds before, during, and while the object moved away from my
location.
I did not experience any electrical effects (tingling or prickly
sensations) during the sighting.
The sighting lasted approximately 45 seconds. There was not
enough time to get a camera and take pictures.
Within 10 minutes, after the object left the area, eight Air
Force jet fighters (F-4s, judging from their sound and
appearance) and moving very fast, went overhead traveling in the
same direction the object had taken -owards the North. Four
minutes later, the fighters returned, heading south. I presumed
the object had been spotted by their radar. Their quick return
would indicate they lost radar contact with the object.
* * *
Report # 3 By Staff # 2: Date: August 11, 1989, Time: 1500 PDT
Location: K-2
Following the events of the night before, I made a quick trip to
check out the K-2 area.
Observation: There was a "burned" or scorched area on the
ground, 30 feet in diameter, at the LZ-1 (landing zone 1)
apparently, where an object had landed. In the rush to get there,
I forgot to take my camera. No pictures were obtained. After
further checking out the area, I left. I decided to return the
next day with a camera to get pictures of the burn marks.
* * *
Report # 4 By Staff # 2: Date: August 12, 1989, Time: 1300 PDT
Location: K-2
Observation: Another quick trip to K-2 -- this time with the
camera.
"This second trip -- brought a surprise. The burned round mark
on the ground wasn't there (the one I had observed the day
before. The 30 foot diameter burned area). It looks like "they"
(the Greys) had removed everything that would show they had
landed there. I did some digging, but there was nothing to show
for it. They had replaced the ground (the burned area) with new
soil, including the dead grass that covers the ground. They seem
to know we are on to them, and are making it difficult for us to
prove anything. From now on, the camera goes with me everywhere."
See Exhibits 19 and 20.
Memo August 12, 1989 From Staff # 1 To: Staff # 2
Our contacts in the Air Force verify that on the night of August
10, 1989, at the time indicated in Report # 1 of that date, that
eight F-4's, scrambled from Beale AFB, CA. They had a brief
radar-lock, on a "bogie" in the area described. However, they
lost the target, due to ground clutter when it suddenly descended
into the mountainous terrain. They returned to the base when a
further sweep of the area proved fruitless.
You're right, the AF had a blip on their radar, but lost it when
the ship dropped into that 20-mile approach corridor between the
valleys and the radar dead zone.
* * *
Comments by Staff # 1 Date: 8/15/89, Time: 1300 PDT
The events taking place, as described in the preceding reports,
indicate on-going activity at the K-2 site. This activity, adds
weight to the conclusions and evidence gathered by our Survey
Team. Those findings were included in the "K-2, Special Report"
Dated 7/28/89. These recent events taking place at K-2 validate
our initial findings.
* * *
Comments by Staff # 1 Date: 8/29/89
Observations of night-time activity at K-2, over the past month,
indicate that alien crafts are making supply runs at two week
intervals. All of our attempts, on site, to photograph or video
tape their arrival, unloading and departures have failed. The
aliens seem to detect our presence even though we have made every
effort to remain concealed. On two occasions, from our concealed
location, we have observed one of their craft making a landing
approach. The craft suddenly veers off, about two miles from the
base, and quickly leaves the area. For both practical and
economic reasons we cannot continue this surveillance. In our
opinion, we have validated the existence of the base and the
alien activity associated with this site.
* * * ADDENDUM:
6/23/92 ADDITIONAL CONCLUSION
Previously, we mentioned the extreme curiosity exhibited by U.S.
Forest Rangers, and their barrage of questions while we conducted
the scientific survey of K-2 in July of 1989. The reason for
their conduct and questions became known in August of 1989 and
during the course of subsequent investigations at K-2. Refer to
Exhibit 21.
As a result of the public disclosure of the Alien Base revealed
in this report, it will prove most interesting to observe what
action is taken by any unit of the U.S. Government to deal with
this situation. It is doubtful they will allow an Alien Base to
operate right under their noses.
This would be an excellent occasion for the public, in large
numbers, to camp out at the K-2 site, use their home video
cameras to record what activity occurs and whether they are
ordered to leave the area.
Also, without a doubt, it is not difficult to predict a scenario
in which well-paid and learned government experts will proclaim
that no alien base exists at K-2. In the interim, nobody would be
surprised, would they (??), if the area was suddenly fenced off
by a double perimeter chain-link fence and patrolled by security
guards. The public may even be denied any access to the area.
Now, what would that suggest to you?
It's something of a Catch-22 situation for the government. Any
action taken to suppress the alien base will be revealed and
noticed by the public, and any inction, hoping people will forget
it, allows the aliens to continue their operations. It's a bad
situation for the aliens, as well. All the publicity and people
hanging around the area will disrupt their activities. Somehow,
the term "poetic justice" seems correct in this situation.
Perhaps you'll agree.
K-2 DATA EXHIBIT PACKAGE
LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit 1: Quincy - La Porte Area Map.
Exhibit 2: Aeronautical Chart of K-2 Area detailing Military
Operation Areas (MOA's) Boundaries, Radar coverage and approach
corridors.
Exhibit 3: Expanded Topographic Map of K-2 Site.
Exhibit 4: Text - Detailed Magnetometer Data of K-2, Section 3.
Exhibit 5: K2Q3S3 (Quad 3, Section 3) Magnetic Field Stats
indicating section line numbers, line stations and magnetometer
readings.
Exhibits 6 A,B,C,D: K2Q3S3 Top View. Detailed Magnetic Profile
Charts of Section 3 survey lines.
Exhibit 7: K2Q3S3 High-Resolution Magnetic Contour Map of
Section 3, Quad 3, indicating major underground features.
Exhibit 7A: Text - Describing the hidden underground parts of
the Alien base, in the area surveyed, and revealed by the
Magnetometer Data.
Exhibit 8: Text - K2SCARP Magnetic Data (Section 3) Re-Survey of
lines 30, 40, and 50, for expanded details of Item A, line 40.
Exhibit 9: K2SCARP Top View, Magnetic Profile of Lines 30, 40
and 50.
Exhibit 10: K2SCARP Magnetic Contour Map showing expanded
features of Item A on Lines 30, 40, and 50.
Exhibit 11: Photo - of a section of the modern blackop road
fronting the entrance to the K-2 Site.
Exhibit 12: Photo - K-2 Site entrance road and portion of
Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1).
Exhibit 13: Photo - LZ-1 and the Alien Base.
Exhibit 14: Photo - South end of Alien Base and LZ-2.
Exhibit 15: Photo - The mysterious Dike and Pond.
Exhibit 16: Photo - The Rock Scarp detailed on Line 40 of the
magnetometer data.
Exhibit 17: Photo - Medium view of the overall K-2 Site, landing
areas and the Alien base.
Exhibit 18: Photo - Long View of K-2 showing the hidden approach
corridors to the site.
Exhibit 19: Photo - Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1).
Exhibit 20: Photo - Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1) showing landing marks.
Exhibit 21: Text - Describing latest finding regarding K-2.
All of the exhibits listed in this report are contained in the
printed K-2 Report available from the publisher. All printed
versions of the Phoenix Project Special Reports contain the
exhibits referenced in the reports text. Send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Advent Publishing Company, P.O. Box 3748,
Carson City, Nevada 89702, for a list of Phoenix Project Special
Reports.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Very recently, the Phoenix Project conducted an undercover
investigation of the U.S. Forest Service Headquarters at Quincy,
California. That investigation has revealed startling new
information. A Special "K-2 Supplemental Report," will be issued
in the near future. It will reveal this new information and
contain exhibits of the evidence obtained.
END OF FILE
PARANET FILENAME: K2RPT.REP
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