Clinton Presidential Library: 5 Folders, 45 Pages of Government Records Documenting “Correspondence, Meetings, or Phone Calls Between President Clinton and Dr. Steven Greer.” White House Chief of Staff McLarty Correspondence. Scheduling Office Records. December 13, 1993: Greer Briefed CIA Director James Woolsey — Woolsey Had Received No UAP Information from Official Government Channels.

Clinton Presidential Library FOIA 2006-0483-F (clinton.presidentiallibraries.us) contains government records documenting formal contact between Dr. Steven Greer and the Clinton White House. The collection: 5 folders, approximately 45 pages. Contents include: WHORM Alpha Files [Greer], WHORM Subject Files, Agency Liaison [Steven Greer], and Scheduling Office records [OA/ID 7657, 7877, 8080]. These are official government records of correspondence, meetings, or phone calls between President Clinton and Greer. SEPARATELY: FOIA 2006-0531-F contains “The Project Starlight Coalition” letter to President Clinton (June 4, 1995) signed by Greer and others — and the White House response from James Dorskind, Special Assistant to the President/Director of Correspondence (August 3, 1995). Additionally: the FOIA log shows requests for ALL correspondence between White House Chief of Staff Mack McLarty and Greer, all UFO files from White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry, and all files from a named White House official on UFOs with correspondence to Greer. CIA DIRECTOR WOOLSEY BRIEFING (December 13, 1993): Greer wrote that he flew to Washington DC for a dinner party where CIA Director James Woolsey was present. Greer writes: “I was to be the first person to brief the Director of Central Intelligence on the subject of UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence. Woolsey had made inquiries but had received no information on the subject from any official government channels.” The sitting CIA Director — head of the intelligence community — had no access to UAP information through official channels. This directly corroborates the USDI/Moultrie architecture identified in our primary corpus: the programs sit outside CIA visibility.

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