“It's my opinion that the Blonds were giving the orders and the smaller Greys were carrying out the work.”
- Gary Connor, former U. S. Army Private, Fort Dix, NJ
Fort Dix and McGuire AFB in New Jersey are about 45 minutes east of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The American Army and Air Force bases have been next to each other since 1937 construction of McGuire AFB as part of Fort Dix.
November 8, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - After Gary Connor and his Fort Dix security colleague allegedly shot the two small, grey-colored, non-humans in February 1971 that were picked up by the tall Blonds, the two new recruits were severely intimidated by their superiors and other recruits. Gary Connor was even beat up while he was told never to talk. He wanted out of the Army, out of Fort Dix and to his surprise, another Blond craft showed up again at the Fort Dix fence perimeter as if it came back to help Gary Connor escape.
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“Our job was to protect that ammo dump and Davis raised his weapon. I said, ‘Davis, don’t do it!’ But of course, we had orders and he let off the first shot and dropped one of the Grey beings.”
- Gary Connor, former U. S. Army Private, Fort Dix, NJ
November 6, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Two years after Gary Connor's encounter with the large disc that contained at least the two, tall, blond-haired beings and the small, grey-skinned entity that telepathically placed the formula in Gary's mind, he left Gaithersburg for the U. S. Army at Fort Dix, New Jersey, about 45 minutes east of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His induction was on February 2, 1971, in Baltimore, Maryland.
First known as Camp Dix and later Fort Dix, its construction began in June 1917 for the United States War Department. It was named for Major General John Adams Dix, a veteran of the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Twenty years later in 1937, Fort Dix Airport was built and first opened to military aircraft on January 9, 1941. On January 13, 1948, the United States Air Force renamed the facility McGuire Air Force Base in honor of Major Thomas Buchanan McGuire, Jr, (1920–1945), who was a Medal of Honor recipient and the second highest scoring American ace during World War II.
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“The Grey being moved between the two, tall blonds at the door and came down from the craft on a slightly slanted ramp from the liquified door and approached us.”
November 2, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - By the time Gary Connor was 15-years-old in 1969, his divorced mother had moved them to Gaithersburg, Maryland. The end of May that year on the last day of school before summer vacation, Gary's best friend, John Trigger, phoned.
Gary Connor: “We belonged to Boy Scout Troop 357 in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Our scout master’s name was Mr. Frederick. My stepfather by then, who had adopted me when I was 12-years-old, was Ronald Patrick Connor. He was an aerospace engineer for Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory. He also did some work for NASA. In 1972, he got transferred to Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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“Then it appeared as though the wall of the hospital liquefied and three, small, brownish-grey-colored beings just came through the liquefied wall. It was amazing!”
- Gary Connor, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
October 30, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - Gary Connor was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in 1954, and had extraordinary interactions with non-humans when he nearly died at age four in 1958; during a boy scout trip outside Gaithersburg, Maryland, when he was twelve in 1966; and as a new 17-year-old U. S. Army recruit in February 1971, at Fort Dix, New Jersey, southeast of Trenton.
Retired now with disability from trucking and security work, Gary contacted me because he has seen other Earthfiles reports about people who grew up during World War II or in the couple of decades afterward inside families where parents and grandparents were exposed to the non-human presence on Earth during their work as scientists or in military missions.
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“It appeared the 2010 cats in Vancouver were cut in half surgically, and we had one half-cat looked at by a veterinarian and it was determined that cat was cut post-mortem.”
October 12, 2010 Vancouver, B. C., Canada - Since June 2010, at least nine half-cats have been reported to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the White Rock, Langley, and West Vancouver regions around Vancouver, British Columbia. No photographs of the current cat victims are available, but today I interviewed one of the investigators, Sgt. Peter J. Thiessen, Senior Media Relations for the Lower Mainland District of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Surrey, B.C., Canada.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has been the location of many half-cat mutilations
for at least twenty years. In July to September 2010, White Rock, Langley and
West Vancouver experienced at least nine bloodless, half-cat cases reported to the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police office in Surrey, B. C. Bellingham, Washington,
(bottom red circle) has also had several half-cat mutilations over the past couple of decades.
Interview:
Sgt. Peter J. Thiessen, Senior Media Relations Officer, Lower Mainland District of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada: “I first became aware of the half-cat problem several weeks ago in July 2010 when we had several reports in White Rock, British Columbia (southeast of Vancouver and northwest of Bellingham, Washington). White Rock had three separate half-cat incidents over several months. Then I became aware that another adjacent community, Langley, outside of Vancouver, B. C., had five similar half-cats in the weeks of July and August 2010.
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October 12, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico - The following is an overview of the many half-cat mutilations I have reported about at Earthfiles.
In 1978 in St. Catharines near Toronto, Canada, authorities were frustrated by more than 100 missing cats and dogs and many others found in their owners' yards cut in half, skinned, decapitated, disemboweled, or paws removed, without blood at the site.
Ten years later on August 13, 1989, The New York Times reported about 67 cats found mutilated in Tustin, California - a suburb of Los Angeles near Santa Ana. The NYT wrote:
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“It’s not where they are coming from, but what they are up to that bothers us. My advice to you is not to talk about these things any more and leave to authorities.”
- Secret Service Agent told John Smith, Technical Illustrator, Rochester, New York
September 23, 2010 Rochester, New York - Beyond the 1958 conversation at Friden, Inc., in Rochester, New York, between technical illustrator John Smith and a secretary from the ATIC division (later Foreign Technology Division, FTD) of Wright-Patterson AFB, three years later in March 1961, he was on vacation with his wife and Aunt Jane at Marineland on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, “when the strangest experience of my life occurred.” In this final Part 6, John Smith describes more detail about what happened when the cobra-haired female smiled strangely at him. Now in 2010, his intuitive sense is that a big change is coming to Earth.
“The black-haired female knew something about me that I didn’t know - like I owed her something - and it seemed like she had control over me and did something that made me stand still, paralyzed.”
- John Smith, Technical Illustrator, Rochester, New York
September 20, 2010 Rochester, New York - Beyond the 1958 conversation at Friden, Inc., in Rochester, New York, between technical illustrator John Smith and a secretary from the ATIC division (later Foreign Technology Division, FTD) of Wright-Patterson AFB, three years later in March 1961, he was on vacation with his wife and Aunt Jane at Marineland on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, “when the strangest experience of my life occurred.” I asked him to go back to the moment that the taller, black-haired female swiveled around to face him and to repeat all that happened in more detail, including what images came into his mind from her when he felt so wonderful even when he could not move his body as he leaned against the aquarium ceiling support beam.
“This was Wright-Patterson AFB, remember, in the dream and there were trees and dozens and dozens of blond-haired children all lined up in rows like they had been awaiting instructions of some kind.”
- John Smith, Technical Illustrator, Rochester, New York
September 15, 2010 Rochester, New York - Beyond the 1958 conversation at Friden, Inc., in Rochester, New York, between technical illustrator John Smith and a secretary from the ATIC division (later Foreign Technology Division, FTD) of Wright-Patterson AFB, three years later he was on vacation with his wife and aunt at Marineland on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, “when the strangest experience of my life occurred.” Then came vivid dreams that left John Smith with the impression that his sperm was somehow involved in the creation of a lot of blond-haired, grey-blue eyed children.
September 10, 2010 Rochester, New York - Beyond the 1958 conversation at Friden, Inc., in Rochester, New York, between technical illustrator John Smith and a secretary from the ATIC division (later Foreign Technology Division, FTD) of Wright-Patterson AFB, three years later he was on vacation with his wife and aunt at Marineland on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, “when the strangest experience of my life occurred.”
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