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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Charles Hall and the Tall Whites




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Charles Hall and the Tall White ETs


Millennial Hospitality IV
Interim Notes
Charles Hall's recent fourth book, subtitled After Hours, is an important addition to the series and has research value for students of this episode in human / extra-human relations.
Here are some of our observations, which eventually may be integrated into the body of this page.
  • Attention to small talk and "minor" details is quite revealing, indicating human/ET working relationships, social relationships, joint projects, cross-currents.
  • "Tall White" society is stratified, much like our military ranking system. In fact, definite human/ET rank equivalences are suggested. Ex: USAF general makes requests of highly-ranked "Harry", who complies.
  • This page was originally created to fill a need for illustrations to support Hall's story. Hall's MH-IV now provides details on vegetation, building construction, more specific locations of some operations, and made-in-USA scoutcraft that would make it possible to greatly improve the illustrations on this page. But just as "a picture is worth a thousand words," we now have the thousand words, so do we really need to make the large effort required to improve the illustrations? For the moment, we have not decided about this.
  • We already know that Hall was not given security clearance for this work, which created problems for him among the Nellis commanding officers. We now see that the TWs had technology for rendering him partially conscious, docile, and unable to remember events. This may have been their own preference over a conscious cleared Hall.
  • Hall's occasional lapses into consciousness during activities caused an uproar among the high-ranking military overseers.
  • It appears that Hall was being used as a living automaton training aid to introduce newly-arrived TWs to humans.
  • Hall's capacity for denial of his experiences (example: "so this is what it's like to wake up in a nightmare") are almost beyond comprehension, except that this may have been enforced via some sort of hypnotic suggestion. He documents extensive coping mechanisms that themselves become increasingly bizarre.
  • The program into which Hall was injected seems to have been utterly heartless.

Links

Millennial Hospitality
Tall White Aliens in Vegas -- The Charles Hall Experience. This is Part 3 of the DISCLOSE THIS! series by Juan von Trillion of Viewzone Magazine containing expanded material and videos.
2007 Nov 20:- CHARLIE HALL “OF THE TALL WHITES” 3- ON “THE SWEEPS FOX SHOW”. Charlie Hall has just published his 4th book, “After Hours”, of the “Millennial Hospitality” Series. Here he gives much more confirmation/science/in-depth details/revelations of the decades-long U.S. military liaison with extraterrestrials. Click here to listen.
Whitley Strieber's Unknown Country / Dreamland, 24-Sep-2005 with Charles Hall (and Gerry Zeitlin)
Whitley Strieber's Unknown Country / Subscriber Section, 24-Sep-2005 with Gerry Zeitlin and Charles Hall
Paola Harris Interviews Charles and Marie Hall, July 2003 - Colorado springs ...
Interview with Scott Colborn, radio KZUM, 11/27/200457 - QuickTime native file, 10 MB.


Karmapolis.Be
Cutting-edge Belgian Website LES TALL WHITES
Un nouveau phénomène extraterrestre?
CHARLES HALL AND THE TALL WHITES (Interview)
Another perception of the extraterrestrial phenomenon and the Area 51
SWEEPS FOX
Interviewing the interviewer about the Tall Whites

Dr. Michael Salla offers thoughtful and cogent analysis of the Tall Whites contact story. Here are links to comments on his website:
Exopolitical Comment # 23 - Interview with Charles Hall- Motivations of the Tall White Extraterrestrials and their Exopolitical Significance
Exopolitical Comment # 25 - ‘Tall White’ Extraterrestrials, Technology Transfer and Resource Extraction from Earth - An Analysis of Correspondence with Charles Hall
Exopolitical Comment # 36 - Further Investigations of Charles Hall and Tall Whites at Nellis Air Force Base: The David Coote Interviews

Wanna meet a Tall White? Greg Szymanski provides detailed instructions from Charles Hall explaining exactly how to do it:
'Tall Whites' Living Among Us in Nevada Under Military Cover

Desert Context
Military Aeronautical Chart of the Nellis Ranges
Pintwater Range Wilderness - Proposed
Desert National Wildlife Refuge

Correspondence
Why the contact activity was never classified
Number of children in colony; types and numbers of craft seen
Charles Hall's Millennial Hospitality book series, describing his encounters with a race of human-like extraterrestrials – the “Tall Whites” (TW) - during a two year duty assignment at Nellis Air Force Base from 1965 to 1967, is a story with tremendous visual impact. Situated on Nevada's vast Desert National Wildlife Range, a scenic wilderness containing almost no artificial structures, the Nellis Ranges consist of almost nothing but breathtaking scenery.
This is the backdrop against which Hall's story plays out. Every event he describes can be said to consist of the same basic elements: the landscape, the weather, the people (humans and humanoids), the craft, sometimes the weather shacks... the occasional glimpse of a hangar door and, believe it or not, the TW children's playgrounds.
The story cries out for visuals of these elements. Yet it was not possible for Hall to provide us with anything other than his memories.
Visuals would have had value beyond the esthetic: they also would have demonstrated the feasibility of some of the things Hall describes. For example, he writes that he was able to view the Tall Whites' main hangar entrance high in the mountains 30 miles north of his Range 3 theodolite position on the desert floor. A photograph of that unlikely view would have helped to support the story.
Twenty years after his discharge from the Air Force, Hall began writing down his experiences, and after another twenty years, published them – at first presenting his books as works of fiction. Had he never reversed himself and begun claiming them to be true stories albeit slightly modified to protect the identities of some of the characters, there would have been no point in going back and trying to reconstruct the events as they took place on the ground.
When he was writing his stories, he did not know that it might be possible to reconstruct how they fitted into the landscape and in that way test the possibility of what he claimed to have viewed.
He did not know that high resolution elevation data and satellite imagery of the Nellis ranges would ever be made available to the public, or that software capable of rendering photorealistic images from the raw data would be widely available.
And yet, these things have come to pass, and this makes it possible to create realistic illustrations and even a video animation of at least one element of his story: the landscape in which it takes place.
I first began experimenting with the geological data, the satellite images, and landscape rendering software in late 2004, hoping to have a first look at “geometric feasibility” and to add interest to Hall's narrative.
The results were successful on both counts. In each instance, the views described by Hall turned out to be confirmed by the graphic renderings. And the images were pleasing and even dramatic to look at.
One unexpected benefit from this work has been the opportunity it has given Charles Hall to relive his old experiences through viewing these illustrations. Here is what he wrote in an e-mail after having been shown the report as a work-in-progress:
They are so impressive, I can hardly describe them. The memories they bring back to me I am not able to describe in this short email.
Indeed, working with these images has given me the feeling that I know the terrain well, and they can bring that closeness to you also. But what of the other elements that we would like to have: weather, people, spacecrafts, and structures?
Here we are dependent on what Charles Hall remembers and is willing to help us recreate in terms of drawings and verbal descriptions. He has supplied two sketches of spacecraft shapes, and from this a graphic model has been developed. This is included in the report.
Weather and lighting conditions are amply described in his books where relevant, and it has been possible to recreate that aspect in the landscape renderings.
Hall also describes the weather shacks in some detail, and they do play a role in his experiences. I have elected not to take on the task of rendering architecture in the present report, however, as this would require significant additional effort, and it remains to be seen if there will be any interest in it.
[2012 note] In fact, there has been considerable interest in our page, which has probably been by far the most-read page in the zeitlin.net domain. However, we have had no requests for graphic renderings of buildings, and we are not currently in close working touch with Hall, which would be needed to pursue this effort.
On the other hand, were this to be undertaken today, Google Earth would probably provide the best approach, giving views of today's structures... unless these views were restricted. In fact, readers could use Google Earth at home to do it... one would think. For now, we'll leave it at that. [End 2012 note]
As to the rest, we can hope that this report itself will stimulate Hall's memories to the extent that he will be able to contribute more information that can be included in future updates.

Airman First Class Charles James Hall

Nellis Air Force Base with its associated "restricted ranges" occupies more than 5000 square miles of southern and central Nevada desert. Nellis is a vast military reservation, home of "top gun" flight training, exotic and leading-edge R&D projects. To the civilian airman, Nellis lies under restricted airspace, which makes it in effect a "no-fly zone". To the rest of us, it is a no-man's land, a blank spot on the map, a black hole out of which no information may come. Nellis AFB
That is, no information is supposed to come, although fabulous stories have emerged over the years. Recently there has been a new one, told by a one-time air force weather observer whose assigned duty took him to a desolate outpost on the ranges of Indian Springs AF Auxiliary Field, ninety miles northwest of Nellis AFB proper, for extended periods between 1965 and 1967.
[Note: Indian Springs AF Auxiliary Field was renamed "Creech AFB" on 20 June 2005. As most of the information contained on this page refers to activities prior to 2005, and the page itself was mostly written prior to that year, the name "Indian Springs" has been generally retained, but will be updated to "Creech" on an opportunity basis as appears advisable, and as the page itself is updated. See Creech Air Force Base for further information.]
Today Charles James Hall is an information technology specialist, actively employed in Albuquerqe, NM. In 1965-66, Airman First Class Charles Hall was Range Weather Observer for several gunnery ranges. There was nothing at all exotic about his official duty assignment, and that is what makes it possible for this story to be told today. Hall's job was to release and track weather balloons, measure the "winds aloft", and call in reports to Nellis. What was unique about his situation was that as he was performing his weather observing duties, he was almost continuously surrounded by a group of extraterrestrials observing him. Tall, white-skinned – Hall eventually dubbed them “the Tall Whites” - somewhat human-looking but clearly not of any known Earthly race of human, the beings would be found in his weather shacks, all over his equipment, even watching him shower in his (otherwise-deserted) barracks, coming and going with complete freedom.
This curious feature of his work was apparently never directly discussed with his superiors. Did they know? Of course they did, and they let Hall know that every person who had previously held that assignment had been seriously attacked or at least warned away on threat of death. Over a period of seven years, at least 41 weather observers had been compromised while trying to perform their duties on the Nellis ranges. Some had required hospitalization and were given medical discharges from the air force, and some had been killed. One of them actually deserted the air force and moved away from the area. His buddies covered for him until the day of his actual discharge, when he showed up to sign the papers.
On one occasion the beings even turned on Hall without warning, grievously wounding him in the neck, and leaving him to bleed his life away in the desert dust. In that desperate situation, alone and miles from any human help, Hall found a way to save his own life by using his body weight to press his wound against the soft earth, stemming the flow.
A comment by Dr. Michael Salla from his Prepare4Contact Yahoo Group (April 2, 2005):
The incident where he was shot and left to die by the tall whites who then watched him stage a miraculous recovery was very strange. The message here was "we have power over you and expect you to die but will applaud you if your tenacity and will to live allow you to pull through". Quite sinister really but Hall just accepts it all and continues his work after his close encounter with death. The whole incident and Hall's response is strange. Still Hall admits to being hypnotised by the tall whites so it might be expected that some of his recollections may have been programmed into him. So parts of his story may be how the Tall Whites want him and us to think about them.