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January 7, 1998: Stargate International - Robert O. Dean
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Art Bell welcomes retired Command Sergeant Major Robert O. Dean, president of Stargate International, for his first appearance on the program. Dean describes his 27 years in the U.S. Army, including his assignment to NATO's Supreme Headquarters war room in the 1960s, where he held a Cosmic Top Secret clearance and gained access to a classified study concluding that Earth has been visited by multiple extraterrestrial groups.
The conversation covers the potential dangers of military elements shooting at UFOs, the implications of a secret policy-making group operating beyond presidential and congressional oversight, and the billions spent annually in unaccounted black budget programs. Dean shares his conviction that abductions are real, that humanity may be a genetically seeded species, and that major world religions contain encoded references to extraterrestrial contact.
Dean also discusses the abduction crisis hotline he operates through Stargate International and his belief that public education and disclosure through constitutional channels remain essential. He argues that the truth about contact, while initially destabilizing, poses less danger to civilization than the continued cover-up.
The conversation covers the potential dangers of military elements shooting at UFOs, the implications of a secret policy-making group operating beyond presidential and congressional oversight, and the billions spent annually in unaccounted black budget programs. Dean shares his conviction that abductions are real, that humanity may be a genetically seeded species, and that major world religions contain encoded references to extraterrestrial contact.
Dean also discusses the abduction crisis hotline he operates through Stargate International and his belief that public education and disclosure through constitutional channels remain essential. He argues that the truth about contact, while initially destabilizing, poses less danger to civilization than the continued cover-up.