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At age 16-17, Korff was in fact very interested in the Billy Meier UFO case after having heard about it for the first time from Col. Wendelle Stevens and thus had insisted to Stevens that he be taken back with him to Switzerland to meet Billy, however, Steven's refused to do so do to the fact that Korff was still a minor and that Federal law required all minor American citizens who are leaving the USA to always be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Already Stevens had served time in jail for been accused of having had sexual relations with a girl minor under age so by no means was he going to risk another incident involving another minor, which only resulted from Korff as an expressed undying contempt for Billy Meier in Switzerland which he still continues to this day.  
At age 16-17, Korff was in fact very interested in the Billy Meier UFO case after having heard about it for the first time from Col. Wendelle Stevens and thus had insisted to Stevens that he be taken back with him to Switzerland to meet Billy, however, Steven's refused to do so do to the fact that Korff was still a minor and that Federal law required all minor American citizens who are leaving the USA to always be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Already Stevens had served time in jail for been accused of having had sexual relations with a girl minor under age so by no means was he going to risk another incident involving another minor, which only resulted from Korff as an expressed undying contempt for Billy Meier in Switzerland which he still continues to this day.  


At age 17 Korff was approached by Bill Moore (William L. Moore), who was more then interested in seeing a young teen assist him with all thought and energy into intentionally destroying the Billy Meier UFO case, along with tracking down other individuals who may be in possession of other such pieces of UFO related evidence which mainly consisted of of these UFO photos, etc. Such photos in turn would be analyzed via state of the art computers at NASA for verification of authenticity, however most photos would usually not be returned to their rightful owners, denied or disappeared. Eventually Korff and Moore would have a falling out with one another for which Korff would be ever so willing to be critical of the Roswell incident, since Moore presented his mostly inked out MJ-12 documents to Canadian nuclear physicists Stanton Friedman. A disagreement resulting from the withholding of UFO photos and home movie film by Korff from Moore, which he had taken from Dorothy Izatt in Vancouver Canada. By 1989, Bill Moore had publicly confessed to having been a disinformation agent for the CIA.
At age 17 Korff was approached by Bill Moore (William L. Moore), who was more then interested in seeing a young teen assist him with all thought and energy into intentionally destroying the Billy Meier UFO case, along with tracking down other individuals who may be in possession of other such pieces of UFO related evidence which mainly consisted of UFO photos, etc. Such photos in turn would be analyzed via state of the art computers at NASA for verification of authenticity, however most photos would usually not be returned to their rightful owners, denied or disappeared. Eventually Korff and Moore would have a falling out with one another for which Korff would be ever so willing to be critical of the Roswell incident, since Moore presented his mostly inked out MJ-12 documents to Canadian nuclear physicists Stanton Friedman. A disagreement resulting from the withholding of UFO photos and home movie film by Korff from Moore, which he had taken from Dorothy Izatt in Vancouver Canada. By 1989, Bill Moore had publicly confessed to having been a disinformation agent for the CIA.


By 1995 Korff made a name for himself at having published a book called: ''Spaceships of the Pleiades: The Billy Meier Story'', which for a certain number of years had gained him a considerable amount of status among many UFO Skeptics to which eventually formed the group '''Underground Video'''. In the book Korff describes his undercover attempt at visiting the Semjase Siver Star center in Switzerland to expose the fraud of Billy Meier by finding models of UFOs built by him and how he later had to escape Billy's attack dogs while sneaking around the center at night, however, Meier did not have any attack dogs present at the center which Kal obviously had lied about based on a published rumor via Randolf Winters found in a booklet called "FIGU House Rules". Billy Meier did in fact have moldels of UFO beamships, but these were made and given to him and his kids by Tom Welsh in a total of 4, which were used also by Lee and Brit Elders in an attempt to try photo duplication in comparison analysis of the originals, by forensic photo analysis Jim Delliltoso. Korff made every attempt to publicize Tom's duplicated photos as Billy's original photos as being further proof of fraud while Underground Video issued threats of a class action lawsuit towards FIGU that in the end never followed through.
By 1995 Korff made a name for himself at having published a book called: ''Spaceships of the Pleiades: The Billy Meier Story'', which for a certain number of years had gained him a considerable amount of status among many UFO Skeptics to which eventually formed the group '''Underground Video'''. In the book Korff describes his undercover attempt at visiting the Semjase Siver Star center in Switzerland to expose the fraud of Billy Meier by finding models of UFOs built by him and how he later had to escape Billy's attack dogs while sneaking around the center at night, however, Meier did not have any attack dogs present at the center which Kal obviously had lied about based on a published rumor via Randolf Winters found in a booklet called "FIGU House Rules". Billy Meier did in fact have models of UFO beamships, but these were made and given to him and his kids by Tom Welsh in a total of 4, which were used also by Lee and Brit Elders in an attempt to try photo duplication in comparison analysis of the originals, by forensic photo analysis Jim Delliltoso. Korff made every attempt to publicize Tom's duplicated photos as Billy's original photos as being further proof of fraud while Underground Video issued threats of a class action lawsuit towards FIGU that in the end never followed through.


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Revision as of 20:48, 2 June 2008

Kal K. Korff is an individual most noted for his claims at debunking the Billy Meier UFO case in Switzerland. However other debunking attempts made by him also have included; The Roswell UFO crash of 1947, The alien autopsy video, along with the Roger Patterson Bigfoot film footage.

At age 16-17, Korff was in fact very interested in the Billy Meier UFO case after having heard about it for the first time from Col. Wendelle Stevens and thus had insisted to Stevens that he be taken back with him to Switzerland to meet Billy, however, Steven's refused to do so do to the fact that Korff was still a minor and that Federal law required all minor American citizens who are leaving the USA to always be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Already Stevens had served time in jail for been accused of having had sexual relations with a girl minor under age so by no means was he going to risk another incident involving another minor, which only resulted from Korff as an expressed undying contempt for Billy Meier in Switzerland which he still continues to this day.

At age 17 Korff was approached by Bill Moore (William L. Moore), who was more then interested in seeing a young teen assist him with all thought and energy into intentionally destroying the Billy Meier UFO case, along with tracking down other individuals who may be in possession of other such pieces of UFO related evidence which mainly consisted of UFO photos, etc. Such photos in turn would be analyzed via state of the art computers at NASA for verification of authenticity, however most photos would usually not be returned to their rightful owners, denied or disappeared. Eventually Korff and Moore would have a falling out with one another for which Korff would be ever so willing to be critical of the Roswell incident, since Moore presented his mostly inked out MJ-12 documents to Canadian nuclear physicists Stanton Friedman. A disagreement resulting from the withholding of UFO photos and home movie film by Korff from Moore, which he had taken from Dorothy Izatt in Vancouver Canada. By 1989, Bill Moore had publicly confessed to having been a disinformation agent for the CIA.

By 1995 Korff made a name for himself at having published a book called: Spaceships of the Pleiades: The Billy Meier Story, which for a certain number of years had gained him a considerable amount of status among many UFO Skeptics to which eventually formed the group Underground Video. In the book Korff describes his undercover attempt at visiting the Semjase Siver Star center in Switzerland to expose the fraud of Billy Meier by finding models of UFOs built by him and how he later had to escape Billy's attack dogs while sneaking around the center at night, however, Meier did not have any attack dogs present at the center which Kal obviously had lied about based on a published rumor via Randolf Winters found in a booklet called "FIGU House Rules". Billy Meier did in fact have models of UFO beamships, but these were made and given to him and his kids by Tom Welsh in a total of 4, which were used also by Lee and Brit Elders in an attempt to try photo duplication in comparison analysis of the originals, by forensic photo analysis Jim Delliltoso. Korff made every attempt to publicize Tom's duplicated photos as Billy's original photos as being further proof of fraud while Underground Video issued threats of a class action lawsuit towards FIGU that in the end never followed through.

(Note: still more to come)