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Former aerospace engineer, William Tompkins, has revealed that from 1985 to 1999 he was given permission to create a number of special projects involving extraterrestrial life and technology at a council of the U.S. Navy League established in Medford, Oregon.
Tompkins has supplied a document confirming that a Special Projects Committee was created and gave reports at meetings of the Medford “Rogue Valley” council of the Navy League. In addition, two retired Navy officers who attended these meetings have been contacted, and confirmed that Tompkins did discuss extraterrestrial related issues at the Navy League meetings as he contends.

Tompkins created the Navy League Rogue Valley Council in January 1985, and became its inaugural President. Prior to this, Tompkins had worked for the U.S. Navy and leading aerospace contractors from 1942 to 1984. During this period of over 40 years, he has stated that he worked on a number of advanced spacecraft designs based on information that was developed with the assistance of extraterrestrials.
Of particular importance, during his time at Douglas Aircraft Company (1950 – 1963), Tompkins was involved in designing naval space battle groups with spacecraft carriers and cruisers that were as much as two kilometers in length. He has described in his book, Selected by Extraterrestrials, three Nordic aliens that were embedded in the Douglas Company, that quietly assisted him.
Later in his aerospace career with companies such as Rocketdyne, TRW, Lockeheed, and General Dynamics, Tompkins says that he participated directly in various aspects of the Navy’s secret space program as it went from the early design phase, leading to detailed architectural plans, and finally to the space battle groups eventual deployment in 1984.

On January 1, 1984, Tompkins moved to Medford, Oregon where a high concentration of reserve and retired Navy Officers resided. In February 1984, he attended the Navy League National Convention in Seattle.
Prior to the Convention, Tompkins briefed Rear Admiral Hugh Webster, a President (San Diego) and corporate director (national) of the Navy League, about some of the extraterrestrial projects he had been involved in during his aerospace career. Tompkins received the Admiral’s full support for his plans to develop a series of Navy led special projects dealing with the alien topic.
Later, in 2001, Webster would give Tompkins permission to disclose all he knew about the Navy’s involvement in extraterrestrial related projects in a future autobiography – published in December 2015 as Selected by Extraterrestrials.
Tompkins subsequently received permission to create the Navy League, Rogue Valley Council, formally established on January 1, 1985, using Navy Reserve Center facilities. As its inaugural President, Tompkins was soon after promoted to Vice President of the Navy League for the entire State of Oregon.
In his autobiography, Tompkins describes his main mission in January 1985:
Created Southwest Navy League Council [Medford] with 37 top Navy officers, the “special projects” group, pilots from various employers, all working on alien interaction projects.” (p. 431)
In an unpublished video interview from March 2016, Tompkins said:
You’ve got a hand out of Navy people responsible for this Navy League Council that I started up in Oregon, and we had specific missions up there with extraterrestrials, particularly in large mountains up there. It’s interesting that if you read that little list of names how many of these personnel, who were out of the Navy, but are still in the Reserve, are pilots, Navy pilots, Commanders or Captains. I happened to have one of the largest groups in the country in this Navy League, supporting extraterrestrial missions.
One of his immediate tasks was to set up a Command, Communications and Control system for the Navy League’s Medford council. To achieve this, he set up the “Sea Cadets” where junior high school children of navy officers and others, would be given a basic education of naval maritime and aerospace operations.
Tompkins was able to secure 14 computers from the Miramar Naval Air Station [previously used for F-14 flight training] for this purpose. He says that the command and control system (CIC) that was set up for the Sea Cadets, was planned to be used as a means for educating Navy officers and “sea cadets” about extraterrestrial and secret space operations.
Tompkins has supplied a number of documents to support his remarkable claims. One confirms the computer systems given to him by the Miramar Naval Air Station.
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