Come forward with 'whistleblower' testimony
of your own.
We
promise to uphold any conditions of confidentiality which you may
stipulate.
All
of our video interviews need to be transcribed.
This
is a major job, but would be extremely valuable for those without
broadband access – as well as (a) making the interviews searchable
by content on the net, and (b) enabling them to be translated into
other languages (see below).
Translate
interview transcripts (see above) and all the Project Camelot web
pages into other languages.
Help
us to correct anything inaccurate concerning those mentioned by us
in tribute.
Please
also feel free to provide any supplementary information that may
be valuable or important. Further suggestions for those who should
be included are always welcome.
Add
some of the tribute pages to Wikipedia and other appropriate
sites.
A
number of those to whom we offer tribute are not found on
Wikipedia (for example). Please feel free to add our text to
those pages, and to others.
Sign
up personally to the pledge list.
We
will be happy to feature a click-through link to any of your own
work if you request it.
Suggest
people for us to interview.
If
at all possible, contact details would be very helpful. These of
course will be held in strict confidence.
Offer
personal corroboration of any of the information presented...
Particularly
any which is controversial.
Link
your site to the Project Camelot site, or to particular pages
of relevance.
Please
let us know of any broken links, missing images, or problems with
the downloading or playing of the video interviews.
Please
note: some of our early interviews suffered from poor sound quality,
for which we apologize. This has now been largely rectified. The
lower quality of Google videos may exacerbate this problem; the
WMV downloads from this site are rather better.
Photos are needed for the tribute pages...
...of Dr.
Eugene Blass, Dr.
J. Clayton, Dr.
Cooperson, Todd
Kauppila, Ann
Livingston, Brian
Lynch, Ron
Rummel, and Dean
Warwick.
We feel it's important to feature them, but so far we've been unable
to locate any images.
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