The following is a letter from UFO investigator Bob Oechsler to the President of the United States. A response from Keith Eastin, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, is also shown, as are letters from Congressman McMillen and Senator Sarbanes. --------------------------------------------------------------------- May 9, 1988 The Honorable Ronald Reagan The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Mr. President, It is with great trepidation that I report to you my findings regarding a series of complex events that have been the subject of my investigation for the past several months. While reports indicate similar occurrences at other locations around the country, my investigation has been focused on the current, and apparently continuing, events in the Pensacola, Florida area. There is a substantial amount of photographic evidence that suggests a multitude of FAA airspace rules violations. Prudent investigation suggests that federal agencies including the military are not unaware of these extraordinary events. Their reticence by policy may be understandable. Inescapable however is the excessive amount of portable mobilized radar equipment now deployed in the area and publicly reported, photographed and acknowledged by military public information officials. Local authorities appear technologically powerless to intervene. Reports to legal authorities are routinely passed off without action to civilian volunteer investigators whose purpose is to evaluate the evidence and accounts for authenticity and scientific merit. Nothing has been done to investigate, arrest or prosecute the perpetrators of the TRAUMATIC VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS that have been occurring there. A preponderance of evidence exposes the illegal unconsented transportation and detention of adults and children in growing numbers. There exists signs of unconsented physical violation of the human body of an apparently medically motivated nature. Mr. President, as a deeply concerned citizen of the United States, I implore you to mobilize resources at your command. We have the technological ability to intervene in theis ILLEGAL INTRUSION AND VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS. It would be my most profound contribution to provide you with the evidence that has been amassed and the scientific representatives to assist in consultation on these matters. Very truly yours, Robert L. Oechsler ----------------------------------------------------------------- June 7, 1988 Dear Mr. Oechsler: Thank you for your letter of 9 May to President Reagan concerning your investigation on the violations of Federal Aviation Administration airspace rules at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. I am answering on the President's behalf. I appreciate the concern and motivation which prompted you to write the President. To be of assistance, I am forwarding your letter to appropriate officials at the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for response. You can expect a follow-up reply in the near future. Again, thank you for writing to the President. Sincerely, Deith E. Eastin Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy -------------------------------------------------------------------- May 31, 1988 Dear Mr. Oechsler: Thank you for your letter and information regarding human rights violations. I have forwarded a copy of the material to the Director of Congressional Affairs at NASA. I have asked him to respond to you directly. I appreciate hearing from you, and look forward to a response. Sincerely, Tom McMillen House of Representatives Washington, D. C. 4th District, Maryland ------------------------------------------------------------------- June 20, 1988 Dear Mr. Oechsler: Thank you for contacting me to forward materials concerning phenomena involving airspace in Pensacola, Florida. While I know of no Congressional investigation of these events, I have taken the liberty of forwarding your documentation to Mr. Howard J. Hoffman, another constituent who has contacted my office as a UFO researcher and who would undoubtedly be interested in this case. I hope this contact will be helpful to you. Please do not hesitate to let me know if I might be of any further assistance. With best regards, Sincerely, Paul S. Sarbanes United States Senator