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The AssessmentAn Exclusive Interview With Robert Deanby Sean CasteelMany years later, he decided to violate his own secrecy oath, at least where UFOs were concerned, and to begin telling his story to lecture and television audiences throughout the world. Dean reveals that the decision to go public had not led to any overt harassment. "But it has brought some very strange and unusual telephone calls, and I've had some black helicopters over the house. It scared the hell out of my neighbors. I've been subtly told that they know what I'm doing."But the crucial nature of the information was enough to keep Dean plugging away at both his own investigations and his sharing of information with anyone willing to listen."We're sitting here discussing what I consider to be," Dean told us, "without a question, without a doubt, the most important issue in the history of the human race. And when this all comes out, and believe me, it is coming out, it's going to change the world."Dean spoke from his home in Tucson, Arizona, telling us what he knows about the long-awaited revelation he predictsRARE PUBLIC APPEARANCERobert Dean will be giving the keynote address at this year's ENIGIMA CON, to be held Oct. 18-21, 1996, at the Mesa Holiday Inn, Phoenix, Arizona. He's one of over 40 speakers. Information can be obtained from 1-800-700-4024.Retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major Robert Dean makes an Interesting claim: While he was stationed at NATO headquarters in Paris in 1964 with what he calls a "Cosmic Top Secret" security clearance, he read an extremely sensitive military study of the UFO phenomenon in Western Europe simply and chillingly called The Assessment. Dean was changed overnight from a "curious skeptic" to a full-fledged believer in both UFOs and their alien occupants.will transform everything we know and believe.QUESTION: Can you give me some brief bio infomiation and then tell me how you stumbled on to the NATO doc-ument, The Assessment?DEAN: Well, it wasn't exactly stumbling. But I'll give a little bit of background. I was a professional soldier most of my life. I went into the Army in 1950, Just in time for the Korean Wan I went through DCS, and I led combat