The craziest gifts presented to North Korea

Dan Sherman joined the Air Force in 1982 to be what was then called the Security Police (now known as the Security Forces). While serving in Korea in 1984, he met another pilot who told him how great it was to be in electronic intelligence (ELINT). The man talked about it so often that he convinced Sherman ELINT to want to be there too. Sherman was unhappy that he was in Security and often told others that if he couldn’t take the train to ELINT’s career field, he would be out. His peers told him that his security work was a critically piloted field and that his chances of cross-training were nil.


As luck would have it, Sherman was approved to train at ELINT, analyzing electromagnetic energy for intelligent value. He went to technical school in 1990 and is stationed at the Ofat Air Force Base in Nebraska. Although he liked the job, he wasn’t excited about Off. He wanted to go back to Korea and told his peers so much, he even went so far as not to join again if he didn’t get orders there. His luck lingered again. A month later, he had the orders on hand.

He was enjoying his new career and in 1992 was sent to Fort Meade, Maryland, to train a middle-level ELINT course at the National Security Agency (NSA) building there. On his first day in the city, he was ordered to report to the NSA on what he thought would be a quick introduction. His life was about to change forever.

According to his book “Above Black: A Project to Preserve Destiny, ”Sherman was indoctrinated into the aforementioned top-level program, which includes what the Air Force calls the Grays. Grays are thought to be alien beings first encountered by the United States in 1947. Since the early 1960s, as Sherman has revealed, the US government has been working to communicate with the Grays. There he entered. His mother was “visited by aliens” before she was born. She was subject to genetic manipulation, the result would be a child who could be more receptive to the way the Grays communicate, receive broadcasts and transmit them.

That means something. It is important.

The Air Force had been waiting for Sherman all his life. It was part of a new communication plan that had just been implemented. His mother should not be able to have children. When she was pregnant, little Dan Sherman didn’t have to survive long. Throughout his life, people told him how great the life of the Air Force was, making that life seem like his own destiny. Now here sat Sherman, ready to be what the USAF called the Intuitive Communicator.

After his regular training courses at the NSA, Dan was taken to an unknown location in a blue Air Force van with tinted windows. They gave him two pills and instructed him on how to move the waves of electronic screens with his mind. After being tried, he was released and given new orders, now as part of Project Preserve Destiny or PPD.

The craziest gifts given to North Korea

His first PPD base establishes what his life will be like. Although he no longer took the pills, he and another aviator would sit in a communications van for their shift. Sherman will receive a message that includes his identifier 118, a five-digit code, and then, which Sherman believes are latitude and longitude coordinates. His first manipulator was Gray Sherman, nicknamed “Spock.”

One day during the communication, something startled Sherman and he reached a new “plane”. The alien asked Sherman if this was intentional. When Sherman said no, the alien ended the conversation. Sherman would try to repeat the situation for months. Eventually, he succeeded and asked Spock a few questions about their race and how they communicated. Sherman’s team obviously couldn’t keep track of his communication with the Grays, so he was free to ask what he wanted. But after that second meeting, Spock never returned and Sherman was transferred to a new PPD base.

His role at this second base was very similar, but this time Spock disappeared forever. His new colleague (nicknamed “Bones” by Sherman) was more conversational and future. Sherman asked about how creatures age, multiply, travel through space, and whether they have souls. Here are some more Gray answers to Sherman’s questions:

1. Lord

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2. Time

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3. Souls

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4. Previous visits

They have been visiting Earth for a “very long time” because it is much easier to visit the past than it is today. They have contributed to the culture and technology of some civilizations.

5. Crossbreeding

Sherman believes that they crossed paths with the Humans (whom the Grays call “water vessels”), most likely the Basques of Spain, the Pyrenees region, whose language is completely unrelated to anyone else and whose genetic makeup is different from most people.

6. Other aliens

There are many.

7. Poop

They do it just differently from what people do.

8. Mating

They do that too.

9. Life expectancy

They do not see time in the same way as humans, but they live about the same.

10. Energy

The Earth’s sun is unique and one day we will learn to use the same energy on a smaller scale.

The craziest gifts given to North Korea

When Sherman asked Bones about Project Preserve Destiny, the Grays abruptly ended their ongoing discussions. Shortly afterwards, the nature of the “communications” between the Air Force and the Grays changed. Sherman begins to receive what he calls “kidnapping data,” along with dates, geographic information, recall potential (re-abduction), and a 1-100 “pain scale.” Remember some of the coordinates, he traced some sites to Florida, New York and Wisconsin.

Increasingly isolated from the outside world, Sherman became increasingly frustrated with his work with PPD. He wanted to go back to ELINT or get out completely. The response from his command was that not only could he never return to ELINT, but he could never separate from the Air Force now that he was part of the PPD. He did the only thing he knew how to do. In the book, Sherman says, “The way I got my writing is no secret. Anyone can come back and see the reason written on my discharge documents. But some laws of self-blame discourage me from discussing it here. ”

According to an interview with Sherman on the website Exopolitics, which (* sigh *) studies the communication of aliens with humans, Sherman’s twelve years of Air Force service were exemplary. He won a medal of commendation from the Air Force, as well as three medals for Air Force achievements and four awards for outstanding units. he also served in the Gulf War.

Sherman ended his story with this:

I just wish I could continue an otherwise wonderful career that I was extremely proud of. I miss serving my country and being part of the most advanced and well-trained military in the world.

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