On August 8th of this year, Sgt. John Burroughs, (USAF Ret.) an eyewitness to the three-day, Rendlesham Forest UFO incident, was the guest on UFO News Network Sunday. I suggest you listen to the entire interview because there’s some very valuable information presented by Burroughs.
Click on this pic to hear the segment about Green and the DNA.
For this entry, I’m going to focus on something Burroughs said about Christopher “Kit” Green that, if confirmed, could have far reaching implications for the UFO phenomenon and, in my opinion, humanity. I don’t think I’m overstating that possibility but you may disagree:
“I got woken up…early in the morning & he [Kit Greene] tells me…he goes, ‘Are you sitting down? You need to sit down. [Based on DNA testing] you & your son are two of the most unique human beings on Earth.'” ~John Burroughs
If an encounter with this craft caused such a drastic change in Burrough’s DNA, what does that mean for others who have similar experiences? Well, Twitter user, Jason Ingram, brought up a very good point in response to my tweet about the Rendlesham Forest Incident (RFI).
What John didnt make clear (and he may not know and neither might KG or that whole group) is whether his DNA was the same as pre 1980 and the markers are why the phenomenon picked him, or was his DNA changed as a result of the RFI
— Jason Ingram (@JasonIn16370144) November 1, 2018
I went to the source and asked Burroughs (via Facebook) if he could answer those questions. I let him know that his answers were for public consumption. I fixed any spelling and punctuation errors, edited it lightly for clarity and formatted it like an interview.
John Burroughs: Great questions. I believe that’s what they’re trying to figure out based on the overall study they are conducting. What’s interesting is my DNA markers only showed up in one DNA data base and Green claimed that was mine. That most likely was recovered by the DoD during my heart surgery as they took a DNA sample after the surgery was conducted. What’s also interesting is my son’s does not show up in any DNA data base!
Joe Murgia: And just to be accurate, your son was born after this incident, right? Sorry, don’t know his age.
John Burroughs: Yes, my son was born after the event. He is 20 years old.
Joe Murgia: I know you’re skeptical that we’ll hear anything new (from TTSA) in the next year. But overall, what was your impression of Elizondo when you met him? Or when he spoke to you?
John Burroughs: Patience is a virtue! And drip, drip, drip!!
Joe Murgia: Was hoping for something juicier but that Green quote (and your reply here) is pretty amazing on its own.
John Burroughs: You might want to read the book, “Mirage Men.” Green and others were interviewed in one of the chapters. Green laid out how things should be handled. And read some of these articles. Also, Skinwalker is more important than ever. A lot of what took place there is directly involved in all this. Why would the DoD send in special ops to the ranch?
End of Exchange with Burroughs
So, I searched for “Mirage Man” and found that someone had posted this excerpt of the interview with Green. This could actually be what’s going on today with UFO confirmation and disclosure. What do you think?
Excerpted from “Mirage Men” by Mark Pilkington. Published by Constable & Robinson; UK ed. edition (July 29, 2010):
Dr. Christopher ‘Kit’ Green – ‘In a country that has a large, educated population there is a large subset of individuals who suffer from what’s called paraphrenia. Paraphrenia is a form of mental illness that doesn’t interfere with your everyday life. It means that you can have a delusion and not be crazy, a delusion that you can confine and control. Many of us have one corner of the mind that is delusional – I bet you that I do.
‘I might, for example, be religious – I’m an Episcopalian, though as such, I am protected from diagnosis, as are all the UFO buffs, because a large social structure of shared beliefs, like a religion, cannot be a delusion. So all those people who believe that they are being beamed at by the government can no longer be diagnosed as crazy – there are just too many of them.
‘But, if there is a condition that is threatening to the social structure – like the idea that the aliens are here and they are taking our babies, or that God hates people of a certain creed or colour – and if people who believe in that kind of delusion band together, they can end up encouraging each other to get a lot sicker, or they strap on belts and make themselves human bombs. So we have to know how to deal with these people and how to prevent them from being dangerous to others.
‘This applies to the UFO problem. If something really strange in the area of UFOs is true, then what do we do about conveying that information to the public? First we consider what may be the basic facts: maybe there are civilized lifeforms elsewhere in the universe; maybe they visited us in their spaceships a couple of times and then went back home; perhaps they left a vehicle or some technology behind and we’ve spent a lot of time and money trying to figure out how to use it. And there may be people in the government who believe that this did happen, and believe that the information needs to be public knowledge, because perhaps someone outside of the government will be able to make sense of their technology. But there’s another group of people in power who say, “No, it will make them sick to know all this, we can’t let the story out, it’s too dangerous.”‘
John and I glanced at each other. My mouth was dry. I felt the temperature drop. Or was it rising? I wasn’t sure. Things were getting strange again. Did Kit just tell us that these things happened? Was that a hypothetical scenario he had just presented us with, or one that he believed to be real? Kit continued.
‘So, what do we do? There are studies on both sides of the problem. Some show that people will go crazy and jump of bridges when they’re presented with this information. Others, however, say that if you don’t want them to go crazy, what you do is systematically desensitize their fears.
‘If you are a psychiatrist with a patient you can do that in a very methodical way. If you are a sociologist working with a group of students at a university you can do this in a very structured and experimental way. But if you are a government with a population, it’s a lot more complicated. Sure, there are those who are just going to shrug and say, “I always knew the aliens were real, it’s no big deal.” But you also know that some of them are nuttier than a fruitcake and could cause a lot of trouble. So we have to ask ourselves how we can tell people what they deserve to know and, maybe, what they need to know?
‘The way to do it is to construct a framework whereby they can parse out the things that they’ve heard that are not true, and you whittle it down to a manageable story. A story like this: “There were three spaceships that came here over thirty years, and we’ve got one of them. We can’t figure out how it works, we’ve crashed it because there’s a lot of physics that we’ve still got to learn. We do have something that’s like a magnetohydrodynamic toroid, and it really did get a craft off the ground, but it smelled bad and it killed a couple of pilots. And we’re really sorry about that, but we did it because we’ve got this machine that came from another planet, and we need to know how it works.”‘
Oh god, he just did it again. I tried to slow my breathing to prevent the giddiness from becoming a full-on panic attack.
Kit carried on, oblivious to my inner struggle. I was glad not to be inside one of his MRI machines.
‘How do you tell people that story? If it’s true?’ he added, almost parenthetically.
‘If you were to give them the core story right off the bat, they’d get sick, so you do it slowly over ten or twenty years. You put out a bunch of movies, a bunch of books, a bunch of stories, a bunch of Internet memes about reptilian aliens eating our children, about all the crazy stuff that we’ve seen recently in Serpo. Then one day you say, “Hey, all that stuff is nonsense, relax, it’s not that bad, you don’t have to worry, the reality is this…” – and then you give them the real story.’
I need to find Kit Green and interview him. If I can do that, he may be able to shed some light on Burroughs’ DNA and elaborate on how to disclose the truth about the UFO phenomenon to the masses.
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