Bill Cain: So a Tilton man claims to have seen UFOs and we're expected to think it's a quirky story spun by a poor, misguided and possibly delusional individual in our community that can't be verified or regarded as anything important or substantial? Not! For those of us who have bothered to investigate the mountain of evidence for UFO reality in the public domain, it is no-brainer that mainstream newspapers like the Monitor are loath to cover the phenomenon seriously. It's always safer to pursue a story about a lone individual and marginalize him with the little green men moniker. Fear of ridicule has been official U.S. government policy regarding UFOs since 1953. On May 9, 2001, the National Press Club in Washington held a conference kicking off the Disclosure Project, a nonprofit organization headed by Dr. Stephen Greer, the world's foremost authority on UFOs, that is attempting to end the truth embargo concerning this subject. It was the most highly attended event in that prestigious organization's history, was seen via Internet simulcast by millions worldwide, was lightly covered by the big media and then buried and forgotten the next day. Twenty-one government, military and intelligence eyewitnesses from a pool that exceeds 400 identified, interviewed and vetted by the Disclosure Project spoke that day. They gave riveting testimony about their direct involvement with top secret projects dealing with UFOs and related technologies that, were they not militarized, could free us from our oil dependence. I'm a member of Greer's organization. As a local Disclosure Project representative, I'm authorized to show and intelligently discuss the two-hour disclosure video assembled by Greer where the best eyewitnesses are interviewed.