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Name
  
Paul Bennewitz


Role
  
Businessman

On the left, Paul Bennewitz Chris smiling, with a beard and mustache and wearing a light blue polo shirt. On the right, a book entitled "X Descending" written by Christian Lambright.

Died
  
June 23, 2003, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Parents
  
Paul Frederic Bennewitz, Sr., Stella A. Sharp

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Paul Frederic Bennewitz, Jr. (September 29, 1927 - June 23, 2003) was an American businessman and UFO investigator who originated UFO conspiracy theories in the 1980s. He was the son of Stella A. Sharp and Paul Frederic Bennewitz, Sr. (1900-1949).

Contents

A UFO was spotted in New Mexico, Villa.

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Overview

On the left, Paul Bennewitz smiling, with a beard and mustache, wearing sunglasses, a black jacket over a checkered polo shirt. On the right, a UFO was spotted flying in the field.

Bennewitz claimed the existence of a plot involving an extensive network of UFO bases tied to an alien colonization and control scheme to subjugate the human race. After he saw the hypnosis sessions of Myrna Hansen, who claimed to have UFO experiences, he became convinced that cattle mutilations were due to aliens. As a result, Bennewitz claimed to have uncovered evidence of aliens controlling humans through electromagnetic devices, and furthermore claimed that UFOs were regularly flying near Kirtland and the nearby Manzano Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility and Coyote Canyon Test Area.

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Convinced that he was intercepting electronic communications originating from alien spacecraft located outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bennewitz soon believed that he had located a secret alien facility that he called Dulce Base. By 1982, Bennewitz began to spread his ideas regarding Dulce Base to others in the UFOlogy community. In 1988 he wrote a paper entitled "Project Beta" detailing how the base might be successfully attacked.

Paul Bennewitz smiling, with a beard and mustache, wearing sunglasses, a black jacket over a checkered polo shirt.

Bennewitz detailed his assertions to the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, who regarded him as a deluded paranoid. UFOlogist William Moore claims that he tried to push Bennewitz, who had been in a mental health facility on three occasions after suffering severe delusional paranoia, into a mental breakdown by feeding him false information about aliens. Former special agent for the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations Richard Doty claimed that in the 1980s he was tasked with hoaxing documents and feeding false information to UFO researchers, including Bennewitz.


Paul Bennewitz with a serious face while looking at his side, with a mustache, wearing eyeglasses, and a gray striped coat over a black long sleeves.

Paul Bennewitz is smiling while talking, with a mustache, wearing eyeglasses, and a gray striped coat over a black long sleeves.

A poster featuring Paul Bennewitz smiling, with a beard and mustache, wearing sunglasses, a black jacket over a checkered polo shirt.

References

Paul Bennewitz Wikipedia


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