Veille ufologique américaine
Il reste intéressant de constater qu'un rédacteur s'applique depuis 4 ans à faire rebondir cette histoire de Serpo. Un tel montage bénéficie-t-il d'un financement, a-t-il été planifié dans un bureau du Pentagone ou d'une agence ?
Elle a été présentée sous ce nom en 2006, sur l'ancienne partie du site.L'auteur de SF est resté une hypothèse pour Serpo.....A.B. Sheldon est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages de SF, mais elle était en fait recrutée à plain temps.[/b]
Colonel Huntington Denton Sheldon 1,2M, #325419, b. 14 February 1903, d. 19 May 1987Last Edited=22 Mar 2009 Colonel Huntington Denton Sheldon was born on 14 February 1903 at Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.A..3 He married, firstly, Magda Merck circa 1928.2 He married, secondly, Frederica Freylinghuysen circa 1936.3 He married, thirdly, Alice B. (?) in 1945.3 He died on 19 May 1987 at age 84 at McLean, Virginia, U.S.A..3 Colonel Huntington Denton Sheldon lived at Washington, D.C., U.S.A..1 He was educated at Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England.3 He was educated at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A..3 He was Director of the Office of Current Intelligence, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency between 1951 and 1961.3Child of Colonel Huntington Denton Sheldon and Magda Merck1.Peter Llewellyn Sheldon+4Citations1.[S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 974. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.2.[S3679] Valentine Sheldon, "re: Sheldon Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 21 March 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: Sheldon Family."3.[S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.4.[S37] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
Huntington Denton "Ting" Sheldon (Février 14, 1903 - Mai 19, 1987) a servi comme Directeur de l'Office of Current Intelligence (D/OCI) de l'Agence centrale de renseignement américaine (CIA) de 1951 à 1961, servant sous les présidents Truman, Eisenhower et Kennedy.Sheldon a été le deuxième directeur de l'OCI, et l'a grandement développé. Sheldon a briefé tous les trois Présidents, la Check List "Renseignement" du Président, est devenu ensuite le Résumé quotidien du président, a été développé sous sa direction par Richard Lehman.Il était aussi le mari de l'écrivaine de science-fiction Alice Sheldon ( "James Tiptree, Jr.").Comme étudiant, il a obtenu un baccalauréat de l'Université Yale et a été membre des Scroll and Key.
Dulles gamely soldiered on in his attempts to bring the new President the fruits of the Agency's collection and analysis in the traditional manner, but it was largely the unauthorized efforts of his subordinates that opened a new and less formal channel to the White House that would satisfy Kennedy and most of his successors. In mid-1961 Huntington Sheldon and other managers of the Office of Current Intelligence--working with Clifton but without the knowledge of their superiors either at the White House or the Agency--came up with a new intelligence briefing publication designed exclusively for the President. Longtime current intelligence specialist Richard Lehman worked up a dry run of the proposed President's Intelligence Checklist and Sheldon took it to Clifton for his approval. Clifton was pleased with the trial document, which eliminated the bewildering array of source classifications and restrictions common to intelligence publications and presented facts and analysis in short, vernacular paragraphs.
Kennedy Visits the CIAOne unique aspect of Kennedy's familiarization with the CIA was the President-elect's decision to visit CIA Headquarters during the transition period. He was initially scheduled to visit the Agency's South Building, at 2430 E Street in downtown Washington, on 16 December. In preparation for the visit, Dulles asked Huntington Sheldon, the Director of Current Intelligence, to prepare a book for the DCI containing material he and senior Agency officials should use in discussions with Kennedy.The ambitious agenda that was prepared for the visit envisaged presentations by the DCI and eight other senior officers.[65] Briefings were prepared on the Agency's mission, organization, and budget, and on the legal basis for its activities. Dulles and others would describe the Agency's relationship with the Congress; the functions of such organizations as the Watch Committee and the President's Board of Consultants; and the functions of the several agencies that comprised the Intelligence Community. The Assistant Director for National Estimates would describe the estimates process and brief one specific paper, a recently published Estimate of the World Situation.
Huntington D. Sheldon 1925 Central Intelligence Agency;Director of the Office of Current Intelligence;President, Petroleum Corporation of America.
INDICT 19 FOR FRAUD IN OIL STOCK SALES; New York and Boston Men Accased in Operations of Petroleum Company of America. INVESTORS LOSE MILLIONS Company's Rosy Claims False, Declares Boston Grand Jury--C.R. Flint Among Accused.April 7, 1922, FridayPage 1, 1150 wordsBOSTON, April 6.--An alleged oil fraud, said to involve the loss of $1,000,000 to investors here and possibly millions in other parts of the country, was disclosed by Federal attorneys here today when they made public the names of nineteen men in New York, Boston ...
PCA was adjudicated bankrupt on January 3, 1959. As a result, instead of reaping profits, the Hawaiian Investors sustained a complete loss of their investments.
1952 Move to Washington in order to participate in development of the C.I.A. 1954 Becomes a clandestine agent in Near East (1954-55) 1955 Resigns from C.I.A. 1956 Enrolls at American University 1959 C.I.A. and the Sheldons move to Northern Virginia; receives B.A. from American University; begins graduate work; teaches as a graduate assistant 1967 Receives Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from George Washington University 1968 (53) First uses "James Tiptree, Jr." pseudonym in the story "Birth of a Salesman"; "Birth of a Salesman," "Help, Mamma Come Home," "The Man Doors Said Hello To," "Fault," "Faithful to Thee, Terra, In Our Fashion" 1969 (54) "Beam Us Home," "Your Haploid Heart," "The Snows are Melted, the Snows Are Gone" 1970 (55) "The Night-blooming Saurian," "I'm Too Big but I Love to Play" 1971 (56) "And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side," "And So On, And So On," "I'll Be Waiting for You When the Swimming Pool is Empty," "Mother in the Sky With Diamonds," "Painwise," "The Peacefulness of Vivyan" 1972 (57) "Forever To a Hudson Bay Blanket," "All the Kinds of Yes," "Amberjack," "And I Have Come Upon This Place by Lost Ways," "The Man Who Walked Home," "The Milk of Paradise," "On the Last Afternoon" 1973 (58) "The Girl Who Was Plugged In," "Love is the Plan, the Plan is Death," "Ten Thousand Light Years from Home," "The Women Men Don't See" 1974 (59) "Angel Fix," "Her Smoke Rose Up Forever," "The Last Flight of Doctor Ain" 1975 (60) "A Momentary Taste of Being," Warm Worlds and Otherwise 1976 (61) Sheldon's mother dies; her true identity is discovered; "Beaver Tears," "She Waits for All Men Born," "Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light!", "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?", "The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Awful Things To Rats" 1977 (62) Receives Nebula Award for "The Screwfly Solution"; "Time-Sharing Angel," "The Screwfly Solution" 1978 (63) "We Who Stole the Dream," Up the Walls of the World, Star Songs of an Old Primate 1980 (65) "Slow Music," "A Source of Innocent Merriment" 1981 (66) "Out of the Everywhere," Out of the Everywhere and Other Extraordinary Visions, "With Delicate Mad Hands," "Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo"