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COMMANDER Dr. CECIL B. (SCOTT) JONES CDR USN RET

1928 – January 16, 2023

Scott Jones

On Monday, January 16, 2023, at 7:43 p.m., C.B. “Scott” Jones Jr. ‘slipped the surly bonds of Earth’ to ‘touch the face of God.’ Born in Emporia, KS, to the late Cecil Beam Jones Sr. and Irene Moyer Parker on February 19, 1928. He nearly lost his life in infancy to pneumonia; a miracle then, he survived. He lived a remarkable and long life just a month shy of his 95th birthday when pneumonia (plus Covid) determined otherwise.

He is survived by his wife of 72 years; Marilyn Osburn Jones of Mission, TX, and his daughter, Candi Jones Docton, Kerrville. Grandchildren are Jennifer (Sp. Ben) and Rachel (Sp. Brian). Great Grandchildren William, Samuel, Evelyn and Lydia.
He was preceded in death by his brother Donald Parker Jones, wife Eleanor; and his son, Craig Scott Jones, Roanoke, VA. His son Chris Parker Jones, Port Angeles, WA, passed 1/21/23.

His first career was with the U.S. Navy both on sea and in air. He was a Korean Conflict veteran, called the Pentagon “home” for several years, then accepted a post to the American Embassy, New Delhi, India and Kathmandu, Nepal. As Assistant Naval Attache he flew the Ambassador to needful destinations in South East Asia.

Throughout his travels for the Navy he continued his quest for higher education which enabled him to teach college level government and political science courses as he earned his Ph.D. in International Studies through American University, M.A. in Government & Politics from Univ. of Maryland and B.A. in Government at American University.

His last Naval assignment was at Kansas University for Naval R.O.T.C. After 30 years of service, he retired to Casper, Wyoming to teach at Casper College.

Though the wind in Kansas is significant, the wind in Wyoming was more so and he soon found himself back in the Washington D.C. area working at various Think Tanks expanding his consciousness and interests to include parapsychology, remote viewing, interspecies communication, consciousness studies and ufology which brought him to the attention of Sen. Claiborne Pell. He worked for the Senator for six years, maintaining a tiny office on Capitol Hill while delving into the mysteries of non-mainstream topics much to the chagrin of Sen. Pell’s “regular” staff.

The final third of his life was devoted to the founding of Peace & Emergency Action Coalition for Earth, Inc (P.E.A.C.E., Inc.). By this time he had “retired” again, now to the beautiful Hill Country of Kerrville, Texas. Age barely slowed him well into his eighties as he worked in his hillside office, occasionally still traveling, always connecting via phone and internet to peers who shared his vision of making a better, peaceful world than the one he was born into.

A more detailed account of his endeavors, travels, conferences and publications can be found on Dr. Carol Rosin’s website “On Monday, January 16, 2023, at 7:43 p.m., C.B. “Scott” Jones Jr. ‘slipped the surly bonds of Earth’ to ‘touch the face of God.’ Born in Emporia, KS, to the late Cecil Beam Jones Sr. and Irene Moyer Parker on February 19, 1928. He nearly lost his life in infancy to pneumonia; a miracle then, he survived. He lived a remarkable and long life just a month shy of his 95th birthday when pneumonia (plus Covid) determined otherwise.

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COMMANDER Dr. CECIL B. (SCOTT) JONES CDR USN RET

Scott Jones

Dr. Jones was founder and president of the Peace and Emergency Action Coalition for Earth. (P.E.A.C.E., Inc.)

The principal function of P.E.A.C.E. is to awaken and recruit the global education community to focus on its primary role: to prepare the next generation to reverse the death spiral we are currently in, to a
vector of hope based upon a foundation of integrity, respect and cooperation.

Herbert Spencer nailed it when he said, “The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.” That action must include support from every friendly and wise source. The human species now faces extinction because of a series of poor decisions. Chief of these is the ineffective pattern of the use of violence to solve disagreements, or commonly to gain or maintain power.

Jones was Special Assistant to Senator Claiborne Pell from January 1985 until March 1991. During those six years Senator Pell sent him around the world to determine what other countries were learning from consciousness research. The principal discovery was that the consciousness umbrellas in Russia and China covered research into UFOs and extraterrestrial life.

The Russian scientists were very open on this subject including the willingness to share a small sample of material from a crashed ET craft.

Retiring as a Commander in the U.S. Navy, approximately half of his thirty-year naval career was spent in intelligence service overseas and in the United States. In post-navy careers he has taught at the
university level and worked in the private sector research and development community involved in U.S. government sponsored projects for the Defense Nuclear Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency,

U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, and other organizations.

Intelligence Experience

As Assistant Naval Attaché and Naval Air Attaché to New Delhi, India and Katmandu, Nepal from January 1965 to June 1967, he was involved in intelligence collection and provided intelligence support to defense attachés throughout Southeast Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
This tour was followed by assignment to the Naval Scientific and Technical Intelligence Center where, as Head of the Missiles, Ordnance, and Astronautics Division, he directed the production of technical
intelligence reports for the Navy and Defense Intelligence Agency at all classification levels. During this period he was Chairman of the Naval Missile Group, an interagency group that supported the Guided Missile and Astronautic Intelligence Committee. As Chief of the Navy’s Intelligence Anti-Ship Missile Task Force, he directed the effort that provided intelligence support for a critical anti- ship missile defense research and development effort. During this time he was a briefer to
the President’s Scientific Advisory Committee, and testified before House and Senate committees and sub-committees of the Armed Services on technical naval intelligence.

Other intelligence assignments include three years as Chief of the Targets Development Branch in the Intelligence Directorate of Headquarters, U.S. European Command, and in intelligence related
assignment in the National Military Command System Support Center.

Research Experience

Dr. Jones managed the Nuclear Test Personnel Review program under contract to the Defense Nuclear Agency. This program quantified the degree of radiological hazard incurred by Department of Defense personnel involved in atmospheric nuclear testing at the Pacific test sites between 1946 and 1962. Extensive document search and retrieval from a large number of libraries, archives and record centers was involved. The recovered information and technical data was synthesized and converted into histories written for the layperson of each nuclear test operation.

He participated in contracts with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in a project instructing analysts in quantitative methodologies and in development of self-paced learning modules on various
methodologies including Event Sequence Network Analysis and Interpretative Structural Modeling. Also for the DIA he was involved in the transfer of advanced quantitative methodological software technology from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to DIA workspaces. For the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command he participated in systems design for increasing ADP support.

Of particular significance for the establishment of the global network of regional Centers for Sustainable Peace and Development, was an assignment as Chief, Procedures Branch, Data Division, National Military Command System Support Center (NMCSSC) February 1961 to August 1963. In this assignment he directed and managed activities concerned with the research, analysis, collection, and evaluation of all operational inputs to NMCSSC systems and with the system design of a computer model for depicting the Status of Forces and the Monitoring of Operational Plans (SOFMOP). Additionally he designed and then developed the database in support of this system. The principal
operational plan monitored by SOFMOP was the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP). The SIOP was the U.S. strategic nuclear attack plan against the Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact, and the Peoples Republic of China. In order to wargame the SIOP, he then was assigned to research and build a database of real U.S. target counterparts to the SIOP target database. This database was used in gaming by a Red Single Integrated Operational Plan (RSIOP). The target category list was
extensive, e.g., command and control, industries, communications, transportation, military establishments, ports and cities, etc. His final assignment following the success of the SOFMOP system and the RISOP database development was to assist in the design of the Technical
Development Plan for the National Military Command System.

In a subsequent assignment, 1970-1972, to the Intelligence Directorate of the U.S. European Command (EUCOM), he was responsible for another complex computer system design. Based upon a target category weighting system he designed, this program selected potential tactical nuclear targets in countries of EUCOM interest, but not covered by NATO’s tactical nuclear war plan. All categories from the Target Data Inventory (TDI) were considered.

A South Asia area specialist, he has traveled extensively throughout
the region. His dissertation was, “How the Indian Lok Sabha Handles
Defense Matters: An Institutional Study.”

He has led research into applied anomalous phenomena. Networking with
the parapsychological community, he has worked throughout the executive
branch to address issues of government support for basic
parapsychological research, and to consider implications and application
of these phenomena.

In 1985, he founded and was president of the Center for Applied
Anomalous Phenomena. This non-profit educational and scientific research
organization was chartered to conduct research and analysis of
anomalous phenomena, their implications and applications.

Anomalous phenomena include exceptional human capabilities. This Center was transferred into the Human Potential Foundation.

In 1989, he and Senator Claiborne Pell co-founded the Human Potential
Foundation that was involved in a number of research projects. These
included a joint research effort with the Chinese Academy of Somatic
Science in Beijing, in accelerated bone healing using qi gong; a
sponsored symposium conducted by Russian medical scientists on
psychoanalytical and psychocorrection computer technologies; a survey of
attitudes of medical professionals toward death and the dying process
and how these are translated into decisions about treatment of critical
and terminal patients; the translation from Chinese of the book:
Collected Works on Qi Gong Science.

Under the Center for Interspecies Communications, the Foundation
conducted Projects Neptune Helper I and II, dolphin research with
Atlantic Bottlenose and Spotted dolphins.

A major two-year program funded by Mr. Laurance Rockefeller began
with meetings in the Clinton White House to encourage the administration
to review the policy it inherited from previous administrations
concerning secrecy about extraterrestrial contact with earth, and change
the policy to more openness. The president discovered that he was not
cleared for that program. Work with Mr.

Rockefeller was completed with an international conference, When
Cosmic Cultures Meet, in Washington, D.C. in May 1995. At the conference
a wide spectrum of academic disciplines and interests assessed the
implications, preparations and responses for the time when there is no
ambiguity about the reality that we are communicating with
extraterrestrial entities.

In November 1998, the Human Potential Foundation was dissolved and
its principal undertaking, a global peace initiative, transferred to the
newly established Peace and Emergency Action Coalition for Earth, Inc.

Teaching Experience

While in Germany on navy assignment, Dr. Jones taught political
science in the University of Maryland overseas program at several Army
posts from 1970 to 1972. His terminal naval assignment was at the
University of Kansas as Associate Professor of Naval Science, 1973 to
1975. During this time he also taught undergraduate and graduate courses
in the Department of Political Science. Retiring from the navy in 1975,
he took a fulltime teaching position in political science at Casper
College and the University of Wyoming at Casper from 1975 until 1978. In
October 2000, he was a quest lecturer in the Peace Studies Program at
the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.

Education

  • Ph.D., International Studies, American University, 1975.
    Dissertation: How the Indian Lok Sabha Handles Defense Matters – an
    Institutional Study
  • M.A., Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 1963. Thesis:
    -Mistreatment of Foreign Diplomats in the United States Since World War
    II
  • A.B., Government, George Washington University, 1961

Selected Publications

  • Technical Memorandum, Warning in Korea: Event Indicator and Source Analysis. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) (1978)
    • Self-Paced Learning Module: Event Sequence Networking, DIA/DE (1979)
    • Self-Paced Learning Module: Interpretive Structural Modeling (DIA/DE) (1979)
    • “Photographic Satellite Reconnaissance,” United States Naval Institute Proceedings, (June 1980)
    • CASTLE Series (1954), Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) Technical Report (TR) 6035F (April 1982)
    • Operation ARGUS (1958), DNA TR 6039F (April 1982)
    • Operation REDWING (1956), DNA TR 6037 (August 1982)
    • Operation HARDTACK (1958), DNA TR 6038F (December 1982)
  • Operation IVY (1952), DNA TR 6036F (December 1982)
    • Operation DOMINIC (1962), DNA TR 6040F (February 198
    • Operation GREENHOUSE (1951), DNA TR 6034F (June 1983)
    • Operation SANDSTONE (1948), DNA TR 6033F (December 1983)
    • Operation CROSSROADS (1946), DNA TR 6032F (May 1984)
    • Proceedings: Symposium on Application of Anomalous Phenomena, KT-84-039 (R), Editor, August 1984
    • NEPTUNE HELPER: An Experiment in Inter-Species Communication and
      Intra-Species Non-communications. Center for Applied Anomalous Phenomena
      (February 1986)
    • Ethical and Legal Implications of Proven Survival. Center for Applied Anomalous Phenomena, October 1986.
    • Professional paper delivered at the Conference on Religion and
      Psychic Research, Unification Theological Seminary, Barrytown, New York,
      October 1986.
    • Phoenix in the Labyrinth, Human Potential Foundation Press, 1995, Falls Church, VA.
    • Proceedings: When Cosmic Cultures Meet, (ed.), Human Potential Foundation Press, 1997, Falls Church, VA.
    • Voices from the Cosmos, C.B. Scott Jones PhD and Angelia T. Smith PhD, Head line Books, Inc, 2014.

Lectures (Selected)

  • “Options for a Planet in Peril,” Extraterrestrial Civilizations and World Peace Conference, Big Island, Hawaii, June 11, 2006.
    • “Modern Challenges and Opportunities: UFOs, Religion and Exopolitics,” Gulf Breeze, FL, November 11, 2007.
    • “Plan C: Preparing for Disclosure,” X-Conference, Gaithersburg, MD, April 17-20, 2008.

Peace Programs

A principal program of P.E.A.C.E. Inc was the attempt to establish a
global system of university-based Centers for Sustainable Peace and

Development. Over seven years of planning and consultation with
academic, political, spiritual, military, intelligence and business
leaders lead to a system design. In November 2002, the University of
Jordan was the first school to adopt the Sustainable Peace and
Development (SPD) program. The university withdrew from that agreement
when anti-American riots on campus tool place when the U.S started its
first war with Iraq. Subsequently, Makerere University in Uganda, Dar es
Salaam University, and the University of Missouri have become SPD
hosts. The inability to raise funds needed to complete software needed
to support the SPD program has placed it on hold. In 2006, Plan C was
added to the SPD program. It is designed to recruit global universities
and Think Tanks to start a dialogue on the consequences to peace,
stability and growth when full disclosure of ET/Earth contact is made.
This now referred to as the White Paper project.

Peace & Emergency Action Coalition for Earth (P.E.A.C.E. Inc.)

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