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Ron Johnson
An
equally disturbing and more recent death is that of Ron (Jerrold)
Johnson at the time MUFON Deputy Director of Investigations. Johnson
was 43 years old and, it would seem, in excellent health.
He
had just passed a recent physical examination with the proverbial
flying colors. However, on June 9, 1994, while attending a Society of
Scientific Exploration meeting in Austin, Texas, Johnson died quickly
and amid very strange circumstances.
During
a slide show several people sitting close to him heard a gasp. When
the lights were turned back on, Johnson was slumped over in his chair,
his face purple, blood oozing from his nose. A soda can, from which he
had been sipping, was sitting on the chair next to him.
Did
Ron Johnson die of a stroke? Possibly. An allergic reaction? Another
possibility. Some of the more outstanding facts of Ron Johnson's life
might easily lead a more skeptical-minded person to a tentative
conclusion that his death was probably neither accidental nor natural.
For
instance, his most recent job was with the Institute of Advanced
Studies, purportedly working on UFO propulsion systems.
He had been
formerly employed by Earth Tech, Incorporated, a private Austin, Texas think
tank headed by Harold Puthoff.
It
would appear he held high security clearances, traveled frequently
between San Antonio and White Sands, and had attended 2 secret NATO
meetings in the last year or so.
One
of those meetings, it is rumored dealt with extraterrestrial communications.
Although
advanced in years, there are some who believe that Dr. Allen Hynek's death
was because of "strange circumstances," due to the high number of
researchers who have died of brain tumors or cancer.
If
all or most of the facts offered above are accurate, one thing seems
obvious, Johnson was walking both sides of the street. This in itself
was highly dangerous and he may have paid the ultimate price in an
attempt to serve more than one master.
As
for exactly what killed Ron Johnson, a number of possibilities beyond
natural ones present themselves. It is quite easy in this day and age to
induce strokes through chemicals or pulsed radiation.
It
is just as easy, and has been for some time, to induce heart attacks
and other physical debilitations, such as fast-acting cancers. The best
bet is that Ron Johnson was eliminated by a quick-acting toxin. Perhaps a
nerve agent.
As
for exactly why he was killed, we will probably never know. The
autopsy, somewhat ludicrously, has been officially classified as
inconclusive.