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Saturday, July 20, 2024

Pacific Northwest Adventures: Navy League Encounters & UFOs at Mount Shasta

The Navy League, a civilian organization, is dedicated to supporting and promoting the naval services, including the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine. Comprised of retired military personnel, their families, and civilians interested in naval affairs, the Navy League operates through local councils that organize activities to support naval personnel and their families. In the early 1980s, one such council found its place in Medford, Oregon, near the enigmatic Mt. Shasta.

Rogue Valley Council and Sea Cadets

The Rogue Valley Council brought together retired Navy personnel, their families, and interested civilians to promote the Navy lifestyle. A special project was initiated for Sea Cadets, teenagers who were educated about UFOs, extraterrestrials, and the concept of a Space Navy. This group, known as the 'Star Platoon,' sparked interest and enthusiasm among young cadets, especially after the release of Spielberg’s "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."

UFO Sightings at Mt. Shasta

Retired Navy officers, many of whom were pilots, frequently reported sightings of UFOs entering and exiting Mt. Shasta. Despite thorough searches, no portals or openings were found, although Mt. Shasta is renowned as a major UFO/ET base.

Reflecting on Extraterrestrial Events

The journey into the unknown began in 1942 with involvement in Navy Intelligence during WWII. Later roles at Douglas Aircraft, North American/Rocketdyne, and TRW included positions such as Program Director of secret ASW/UFO/SEAFLOOR BASES and Corporate Red Team at General Dynamics. The 1970s and 1980s saw promotion to Oregon State Vice President of the Navy League and Chairman of a Special Project Group with a Naval Space agenda.

Conceiving Naval Space Missions

At TRW, the task was to develop Naval Space missions using kilometer-length US Navy spacecraft carriers to confront alien threats. Congress was approached to fund the construction of thirty battle groups with these carriers to engage alien battle groups in the galaxy and protect Earth.

Enthusiasm for Space Programs

The Sea Cadet program thrived, fueled by the enthusiasm of young boys and girls inspired by space missions and aerospace technology. Detailed briefings on space missions, including the design of the Apollo stages and launch complexes, captivated the cadets. Their excitement led to the Rogue Valley Council being rated 'Top' in the Western States.

Investigating Secret Alien Agendas

For fourteen years, the Oregon Navy League delved into secret alien agendas. Key member Rick Holt, the County Commissioner of Oregon and related to Senator Barry Goldwater, brought valuable insights. Goldwater, a Major General in the US Air Force Reserve, had high-level involvement in extraterrestrial programs, providing critical information to the Oregon Navy League.

Encounters at SAIC

Dave Thorson, Executive Vice President of SAIC, revealed that aliens had been seen in the halls of SAIC’s corporate building. SAIC, a major player in 'black projects,' often attracted extraterrestrial attention, monitoring related black projects.

A Strange Experience in Medford

A peculiar invitation to a dinner meeting in a remote mountain location led to a surreal encounter. After a treacherous journey up a narrow dirt path, the group arrived at a flat area surrounded by pine trees, where they encountered floating vehicles emitting colored lights. The dinner, held in a magnificent lodge, featured an extraordinary event where the room transformed, revealing a futuristic city below. The hosts, clearly extraterrestrial, demonstrated their support for the Navy League's efforts in educating about extraterrestrial visitors. This surreal experience, confirmed by a few participants, suggested mind control.

Possible Abduction Incident

An earlier incident involved a blinding light near the summit of the Sequoia mountains, causing a car's electrical systems to fail. Although the car started again after a few minutes, there was a sense that more time had elapsed. The suspicion of an alien abduction lingered, especially given the fear expressed by family members when the subject was mentioned, hinting at suppressed memories of a frightening experience.

Conclusion

The adventures of the Navy League in the Pacific Northwest, particularly around Mt. Shasta, reveal a fascinating interplay between human endeavors and extraterrestrial phenomena. From the formation of the Rogue Valley Council to the mysterious encounters with UFOs, these experiences underscore the profound and often bewildering nature of our universe. Through dedication and curiosity, the Navy League continues to explore and uncover the mysteries that lie beyond our understanding.