John T
24th June 2015, 22:23
In his book, The Catchers of Heaven (Dorrance, 1996), Michael Wolf claims to have led a super secret, multi-lateral organization called “Alphacom Team,” directly under the National Security Council, whose job it was to track all extraterrestrial activities and to compile everything known about these visitors. Wolf also claims to have been an MD, a pilot in the Vietnam war, a neuroscientist, to hold a PhD in theoretical physics, to have a Zeta Gray as a personal friend, and to report directly to the President. His “disclosures” about ETs and black programs do not seem to be anything we didn’t already know. Even though he disclaims his book as “fiction,” it is clear it is actually meant to be understood as a true personal memoir. The style is very idiosyncratic and self-absorbed. The book has been hailed by UFOlogists as a major disclosure.
Is there any independent corroboration of anything in this book? Anything at all?
Is there any independent corroboration of anything in this book? Anything at all?