
Bishop details the case of Paul Bennewitz, an Albuquerque physicist who detected unusual signals near Kirtland Air Force Base and was systematically driven to a mental breakdown by Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents who encouraged his belief in underground alien bases. He explains how agent Richard Doty fed Bennewitz increasingly elaborate scenarios until the physicist was hospitalized, all to divert attention from classified electronic warfare testing at the base.
The discussion expands to broader patterns of information warfare. Bishop argues that the UFO subject serves as a perfect cover for advanced military technology because any witness can be dismissed as a believer in little green men. Art and Bishop examine how this strategy has contaminated decades of research, making it nearly impossible to separate genuine anomalous events from planted disinformation. They discuss whether any government disclosure could now be trusted given the documented history of deception.
Key Moments
Doty Admits He Dispensed Disinformation: Art directly asks former AFOSI special agent Richard Doty if he is going to admit dispensing disinformation. Doty answers, that's absolutely true, and explains it was a counterintelligence task to protect base secrets.
Convincing Bennewitz the Signals Were Alien: Doty describes how he and his team befriended Paul Bennewitz, became very interested in his Manzano-pointed equipment, then turned his own intercepts back on him to convince him the classified base communications he was picking up were actually of alien origin.
Black Helicopters and a Fake Dulce Base: Doty admits the team fortified Bennewitz's belief in an alien base at Archuleta Peak by erecting fences, bringing in Fort Carson Army helicopters, painting some black, and planting things on the ground to convince him he was photographing a real alien base.
Plant the Seed and Walk Away: Doty describes the multiplier effect of disinformation: it was meant to be short-term, plant the seed and walk away, and the target carries it on, informs others, and it just blossoms. He confirms it was widespread tradecraft in the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
The Linda Moulton Howe Operation: Doty admits running an operation against Linda Moulton Howe in 1983, on official orders, to delay her UFO and cattle mutilation HBO special. Linda was invited to Kirtland, shown documents, and strung along until HBO scrapped the special.
