Exempt from Disclosure: The Black World of UFOs: WP Vaults & Roswell, Site 51, Los Alamos
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"You are relating our physics to their crafts - can't do that. That was our mistake for many years. To get into outer space, they use THEIR system. To understand their system, you must understand their physics, which, at least during my time (1964-'96) we had problems with."..... We bring together a phenomenal number (meaning those who had direct TS/SCI/SAR access to highly classified UFO documents and facilities) of key and high level military, civilian and scientific professionals who played a pivotal role at the deepest levels of the UFO Cover-up. The information they deliver is startling but very much down to earth. So then, what is the Crystal Rectangle (wondrous new alien energy device) described by those Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) documents and mentioned by Richard Helms (one time CIA Director) along with multiple sources. What testing took place on the Space Shuttle and ISS with this Crystal Rectangle before the Columbia disaster? Then see why Los Alamos is having so many problems with reverse-engineering, specifically, the anti-gravity (two tier) propulsion system and materials. And, from the Roswell Incident of July 1947; where were the recovered artifacts kept at Wright-Patterson AFB? One government person lost his clearance over this issue. A number of named sources (some of whom worked at Groom Lake for over 40 years) will tell their story of Area 51, S4, Aliens and a healthy JROD. The enhanced 2nd edition (Revised 2007) has been updated and corrected with 69 unique illustrations.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #140946 in Books
- Published on: 2006
- Binding: Paperback
- 196 pages
Editorial Reviews
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*Exempt from Disclosure: This is a well written book that takes a controversial subject and gives the reader evidence that supports a point of view that stands up and slaps the reader right in the face with fact after fact that we are being visited by UFOs. And, one cannot really know to whom they may be talking to...an earthling or maybe an alien. Yes, "Exempt from Disclosure" is a really good source of facts that supports the Roswell story and many others that have taken place in America and other countries around the world. Even a blind person could see this writing on the wall telling you to wake up and get involved with what is happening around you. For if you don't you may really be surprised some day to find out your next door neighbor is a hybrid. *Bob and I met back in the 80's and he has impressed me as a person who is completely wrapped up in his work. We have discussed almost all of the subject matter that makes up this book and I have met a few of the individuals that he quotes. Bob would never print anything that he hasn't personally checked out and had the evidence to back it up. He is not afraid to speak and be heard by one and all. And, to answer any question put to him no matter who asks. Even the Government itself has come to him with questions on how he got the facts that he posts or writes about in this book. We have discussed whether this was all dis-information or really the truth. We have also flown along with different birds and looked at what was said by each for there is no better view than the bird's eye view that Bob gives to readers.* *If one is looking for the truth they don't need to go any further than this book. Because the facts are true and the different people that are talked about or quoted are real.' -- Don S. WP Civil Engineering contact person, November 13th , 2008
"Exempt from Disclosure by Robert Collins is an excellent read. I found it to be informative and well documented. I read the book twice--not because it was difficult reading, but because I found it such a treasure trove of well documented information. It is written for those who already have a basic knowledge of UFO studies. Those who are still struggling with whether UFOs are real are so far behind the knowledge curve as to need a remedial course 20th Century History and a strong dose of the rules of evidence. They may find this book beyond them. But for those who have even a passing knowledge of UFOlogy, this book is right on target and a fast read.
"No one should "believe" in UFOs since they either exist, or they do not. Either way, they do not call upon us to exercise faith. Either we know a thing, or we do not. Robert Collins presents evidence and documentation that makes it possible for the reader to definitively say what he knows, and what he has yet to learn. "Exempt from Disclosure" is a well written book that provides a much needed dose of rational thinking to the field of UFOlogy. With the documentation provided in the book, there can be no rational doubt that UFOs exist." -- Kevin Smith Show, August 20, 2008
I just finished your book Exempt from Disclosure. I found it to be insightful and full of new scientific information related to how the alleged crafts operate, the behind the scenes investigations of the wreckage by top scientists including Einstein, and how the "Ebens" assisted us with the reverse engineering process. Unfortunetly, what I have come to realize is that after 60+ years of government involvment in the subject we have very little in the way of tangible proof to support the claims made by those in USAP's that provide leaked information to the ufo community. However, I remain confident that a new information will continue to trickle out from special access programs by like minded people intent on getting the truth out. Thanks for your hard work and dedication to this issue. -- Chris Valencia, CA, May 10th, 2008
Your book arrived today, and it is far better than anything I had imagined! I don't understand why Kit and others made such a big deal about a few typos. Your writing is very good, data is presented in an orderly fashion, and your conclusions follow logically. I wish I had taken your advice and purchased the book when it first came out. -- Ronald Pandolfi, assistant to the National Intelligence Director; November 21, 2007
About the Author
Robert M. Collins: A former Air Force Intelligence Officer (Chief Analyst in theoretical Physics) at the Foreign Technology Division (FTD) now NASIC (after three name changes) Wright-Patterson AFB Ohio with an extensive background in Aircraft Avionics Systems, Ground Communications, and Engineering Physics (Electro-Optics, Plasma, and Nuclear Physics) totaling over 22 years. His first UFO contacts were made at FTD starting in 1985 and continue to this day with research and the publication of four book editions of "Exempt from Disclosure."
Rick C. Doty: In the spring of 1978 he was recruited by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) to become an agent. He passed all the necessary requirements and tests and was sent to the AFOSI Academy in Washington, D.C. Successfully graduating from the academy he was sent to District 17, OSI, Kirtland AFB New Mexico in May 1979. During that first year he was briefed into a special program. The program involved the collection of intelligence and counter-intelligence information for UFOs and "other foreign intelligence." Recent accomplishments (along with other "associates") include consulting work for both the X-Files and Spielberg's "Taken."
Customer Reviews
Great book
I am a Producer on the History Channel show "UFO FILES". We have an episode being created right now about the legendary Hangar 18 and the UFO connection to Wright-Patterson AFB, and when I saw Robert Collins' book "Exempt from Disclosure", I knew that I had to have him on my show. This book is filled with a conspiracy dream: hidden underground bunkers, cryogenic storage of aliens, UFO wreckage, etc. etc. etc. ... and he backs as much of it up with stories from people who were actually in these facilities. His tales of Richard Doty and what he saw under the AFB can only be understood by someone who has read it, and I was fortunate enough to have the chance. In fact, we based the 3D models of the underground vaults that we used in the show on the drawings and information that Collins provides within the book. A great source of information for anyone looking to understand how the gov't could potentially have housed any crashed or captured crafts.
I cannot recommend this highly enough for anyone who has an extreme interest in what happens to UFOs once they crash. Collins takes a great deal of personal risks in even publishing this and I think he should be commended. If you are just starting reading about UFOs, you may want to read a few other books before you tackle this badboy, but keep it on your list for eventual reads. Remember, it is EXTREMELY important to reward people who stick their neck out to bring us this type of book. Buying a book like this sends out a signal to people like Collins to continue his research, fix the errors in the mythology of UFOs and open your mind to the possibility that we are not alone.
I wanted to add one thing to this review. Our TV show (UFO Files: Hangar 18) featured only one currently available book for reference and that was this volume. I've had many people tell me that once the show aired (and it has aired many times), they sought out Collin's book because of the information we profiled and they were intrigued by it's contents. I hope he comes out with further updates and books on the subject.
Insight into the genuine UFO people, plans, and records
The title is telling for this amazing revelation of detailed records of our historical involvement in the crash recovery and extraterrestrial biological entity interaction program. The author is Robert Collins, a retired Air Force intelligence officer formerly with the Foreign Technology Division. Included are intimate insights into the activities of Angleton, Allen Dulles, Richard Helms, and Richard Doty, one of the key contributors, as an Air Force Counterintelligence agent telling his story. This book provides a complete list of the "birds", people involved in digging for the truth in the 1980s. Quite remarkable is the relative detail about the physical configurations of the facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base used allegedly in handling aliens and artifacts. Also, Los Alamos National Laboratory involvement with aliens and especially the reverse engineering is described in unexpected detail, including some specific design information about an alien energy device. Detailed description of at least one type of alien is included. Supportive document copies and testimony of key security personnel enhance the credibility. Both the UFO researcher and the ordinary citizen need to read this book, because the evidence suggests that a major fraction of the reported history, although not rigorously proven, is exactly correct.
Exempt from Disclosure
Review for: EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE
J. Smith
[edited/rewritten by Victor Martinez]
This book was a lot of fun to read. It covers the history of the famous
'Aviary,' a group of men with various specialized backgrounds and skills
who attempted to cooperate with anonymous government officials who
supposedly wanted to make certain 'disclosures' about alien life forms
on Earth, and who were allegedly cooperating with our government.
The book has a few grammar errors in it, but the important issue is the
credibility of the main sources of the book. These sources worked at Los
Alamos National Labs [LANL], Kirtland AFB, Wright-Patterson AFB, and
Area 51 in Nevada.
Author Robert Collins does not claim that all of the statements and what
he surmises in the book are true and factual, but instead that he has
made a good faith attempt to ferret out the obvious fantasy, folklore
and urban legend, and maintain those statements and claims that are
worthy of further investigatory pursuit under the deliberative process.
He would probably agree with the statement(s), "The truth is out
there.." or, "The truth is in there . somewhere."
There has been much confusion and controversy about the subjects
presented in the book due some material being unsubtantiated. Collins is
counting on pulling together the stories of the actual players (and the
second hand statements of people who knew them) wherever possible,
knowing that time is passing and so are the fading memories of the
original witnesses to the events described therein.
Furthermore, the community that brought the book together is drifting
apart, so unless new avenues of revelation are forthcoming, the time to
write such a book is rapidly closing.
I enjoyed reading it very much and strongly recommend it to others as
well and that they make "Exempt From Disclosure" a valued addition to
their UFO/New Age library.




