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- TITLE>The Secrets of the Mojave - Branton #9</TITLE>
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- <center><H3>THE SECRETS OF THE MOJAVE<br>
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- <EM>(Or, The Conspiracy Against Reality) -- Page #9</EM> </H3><P>
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- [7th edition]<P>
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- <STRONG>Compiled by 'The Group' -- Edited by 'Branton'</STRONG><P>
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- <I><b>continued from Page 8 ........................</b></i></center><P>
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- George Adamski, the 1950's "contactee" and alleged
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- Rosicrucian, was one of several who claimed to have had
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- contacted Aryan-like saucer pilots during that time period. One
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- little known fact about his contact in the Mojave desert was that
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- one of the 'footprints' left by the 'man' he encountered in his initial
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- experience revealed some strange symbols which had apparently
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- been impressed into the ground from the sole of the aliens' shoe.
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- One footprint showed two depiction's of a 'swastika'. One inter-
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- pretation is that the saucer pilots encountered by George
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- Adamski and other contactees such as George King, George
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- Van Tassel, George Hunt Williamson <EM>(apparently these "E.T.s"
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- have an affinity for those bearing the name "George" - Branton)</EM>,
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- Howard Menger, Mel Noel, and others are not Germans in the
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- true sense of the word. It is believed by some however that the
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- Germans have for centuries been doing business with a race of
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- ancient ARYANS -- possibly tied-in with the ancient Aryans who
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- occupied India several thousand years ago -- or "Arriani", who are
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- part of a high-tech society based in underground cities near the
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- North and South poles. German occultists in fact have been
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- known to sabotage polar expeditions of other nations long before
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- the beginning of World War I. These "Aryans" may have assisted
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- the Germans with their technology during World War II, although
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- it is uncertain whether or not they actually agreed with or support-
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- ed Adolph Hitler's racist genocidal policies. These "Arriani" seem
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- to have some connection with the so-called "Tribunal" on Saturn,
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- which may explain why plans discovered for Nazi flying disks
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- revealed one design that was an EXACT DUPLICATE of the so-
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- called "Venusian" design described and photographed by
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- Adamski.<P>
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- In his book 'MESSENGERS OF DECEPTION' (Bantom Books,
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- 1980), Jacques Vallee relates some disturbing connections
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- between fascist politics and some of the early 'contactees' of
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- California. According to Vallee, Adamski had pre-war ties
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- with American fascist leader William Dudley Pelley, who was
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- interned during the war. Contactee George Hunt Williamson
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- (whose real name was Michael d'Obrenovic) was associated with
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- Pelly's organization, 'Soulcraft', in the early fifties. Other
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- associates of Williamson during the great era of the 'flying
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- saucers' were such contactees as John McCoy and the two
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- Stanford brothers, Ray and Rex. Pelley, who died in 1965, was
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- the leader of the 'Silver Shirts', an American Nazi group which
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- began it's activities about 1932. It's membership overlapped
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- strongly with Guy Ballard's 'I AM' movement based at Mt. Shasta.
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- It was about 1950 that G.H. Williamson began working for Pelley
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- at the offices of his 'Soulcraft' Publications, in Noblesville, Indiana,
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- before moving to California, where he allegedly witnessed
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- Adamski's desert contact in 1952, with a 'Venusian with long
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- blond hair.'<P>
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- Former 'Dulce' worker Thomas Castello, who was previously
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- alleged to have worked as a top secret photo analyst for the Air
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- Force, reported seeing a photo of a 'disk' with a swastika on it's
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- side!<P>
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- In all fairness, as we have suggested, it is possible that those
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- who contacted Adamski were not 'Nazis' as we know them.
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- Perhaps Adolph Hitler took an ancient and already existing
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- symbol as some suggest and corrupted it with his own
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- malevolent occultic philosophies. Then again, many of the
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- claims made to Adamski do not ring true with many scientific
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- UFOlogists, such as the allegation that the surface of Venus is
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- just as temperate and mild as the earth itself, and so on. Could
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- those who contacted Adamski have been using Venus as a 'cover'
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- to hide their true place of origin (perhaps Antarctica) as other
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- researchers have suggested? <P>
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- As for the swastika itself, the Hopi Indians of northwest
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- Arizona and the ancient Hindus, for instance, were apparently
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- using it thousands of years before the Nazis began to... and
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- some suggest that German occultists may have borrowed the
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- symbol from them.<P><br>
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- The following report appeared in the Sept. 1966 issue of
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- FATE, pages 25 and 28:<P>
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- "FROM 'DOWN UNDER' -- We suspect this story may be a
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- hoax but we can't resist reporting it. We have TWO DIFFERENT
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- clippings from Darwin, Australia, concerning the discovery of
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- animal flesh, hairs and hide during a well-drilling operation at
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- a depth of 102 feet.<P>
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- "An experienced well driller, Norman Jenson, was boring for
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- water 15 miles from Killarney homestead, about 350 miles south
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- of Darwin. He had penetrated seven layers of limestone, clay, red
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- soil and sandstone when, at 102 feet, the bit of the drill struck
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- something soft and quickly dropped to 111 feet.<P>
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- Jensen thought the drill had penetrated an underground water
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- course and lowered a pump to make tests. His pump brought to
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- the surface a bucketful of what he believed to be flesh, bone, hide
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- and hairs. Jensen told Constable Roy Harvey he never had seen
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- anything like this before. Some of the material was given to
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- chickens at Killarney station. They ate it, apparently without
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- ill effect. Several days later the rest of the matter HAD NOT
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- putrefied, although it had been left EXPOSED in the open air.<P>
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- "Dr. W. A. Langsford, Northern Territory Director of Health
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- in Darwin, stated that microscopic examination revealed the
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- material to be hair and tissue. Samples were to be forwarded to
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- forensic laboratories in Adelaide for further tests. There is
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- even a possibility, he said, that the matter is HUMAN.<P>
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- "Possibly romancing, Australians report that for many years
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- overland drovers have DISLIKED TAKING CATTLE ALONG THAT
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- PART OF THE ROUTE because of FREQUENT STAMPEDES."<P>
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- One might wonder if the 'material' allegedly recovered from
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- the well might have been from a 'Sasquatch' like creature or an
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- animal unknown to us. It would seem logical for living matter,
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- once dead, to remain 'relatively' free from putrifecation for
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- long periods of time within the cool and unchanging environment
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- of an underground cavern system as opposed to the often hot,
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- degenerating and debilitating environment on the surface. Could
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- a type of natural 'mummification' have also taken place
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- underground, possibly explaining why the hair and flesh had
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- not putrefied after several days?<P><br>
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- According to William Hamilton, John Lear revealed an
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- incident concerning an older gentleman who is known only as
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- Mr. 'K', whose son was being held captive in an underground
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- base in Utah. This son formerly worked in the Dulce base in New
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- Mexico and possibly was transferred to the base in Utah via an
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- underground route. When contacted about the incident, Mr. Lear
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- had this to say:<P>
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- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...The son, whose father I met and who passed away several
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- years ago is apparently being held in a base near or around
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- Sleeping Ute Mountain [Utah]. I don't remember how I came by
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- that information but it had to do with some research I was
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- conducting in a search for the Project Blue Light base near
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- Delores (which I never found)."
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- </BLOCKQUOTE><P>
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- Native 'Indians' of Alaska refer to a benevolent tribe who
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- long ago disappeared underground into vast underground
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- chambers below the mountains north of the town of Tanana.
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- Occasionally, tradition holds, a young member of one of the
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- villages on the surface would become overly discouraged by their
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- life in the world above, and would make a journey in search of
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- these caverns and their peaceful inhabitants, and disappear into
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- the underground land where they would enjoy a more fulfilling life. <P>
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- It would be very encouraging if most of the accounts of
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- subsurface colonies were of this genre. A few centuries ago this
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- might have been the case, but the infestation and under-mining of
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- the continents by so-called "draconian" forces and the mercenary
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- "gray" species that work for them, has reportedly increased
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- dramatically -- especially during the last few centuries -- to the
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- point that their influence may be dominant in the subterranean
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- world. However it is encouraging that in the latter part of the
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- 20th century the reptilian advances seem to have halted in
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- several areas of the world as indicated by the numerous
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- 'standoffs', and in some cases reptilian forces have apparently
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- been driven back and defeated as more and more humans refuse
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- to give up their ground, having become aware of their malicious
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- intent as well as the propaganda and deceptions which the aliens
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- have in the past used as effective tools of conquest on their part.<P><br>
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- Some researchers have stated that there are some
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- governments which are considering possible overt military action
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- against the serpent races (or 'Grays', 'EBE's', 'ALF's' etc., as they
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- are also known) if such becomes necessary. Covert military
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- action has allegedly been initiated in the past, with mixed results.<P>
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- The alleged interception of a reptilian-controlled aerial craft
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- in South Africa could be considered a victory, whereas the 66
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- CIA-trained Delta Force and Blue Beret special forces, casualties
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- in the "Dulce Wars" (and God only knows how many 'casualties'
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- in the way of the human abductions and mutilations, the
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- knowledge of which allegedly attributed in part to the 'Wars')
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- beneath the Archuleta mesa in New Mexico, could be considered
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- a defeat.<P>
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- If or when such action is taken it would be very wise to
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- consider the need for what we may call an "occupational force".
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- To illustrate, let's use the Middle East crisis of the early
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- 1990's as an example, without going into whether the economic
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- motives for the counter-offensive were commendable or not.<P>
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- In that case we had a small relatively undefended country by
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- the name of Kuwait. Having become apathetic to the Iraqui-
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- Babylonian threat, this small nation in essence let their guard
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- down, "fell asleep" under the influence of their wealthy,
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- materialistic and extravagant lifestyle, and in such a 'drunken'
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- state lost their vigilance against any possible enemy who might
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- try to overtake them.<P>
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- Taking advantage of the relatively undefended borders,
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- Iraqui troops swiftly moved in and took control of the nation,
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- looting and pillaging, and in some cases gang-raping woman
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- and little girls in front of their families, following which the entire
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- family was often murdered.<P>
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- Unable to defend themselves, they petitioned a much more
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- powerful force, the United States and the Allied Coalition to
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- help them fight the battle. The rest is history.<P>
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- After the Allies drove modern 'Babylon' from Kuwait
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- (Saddam Hussain made no secret of the fact that he identified
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- himself with the first Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, and was
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- in the process of rebuilding the ancient city of Babylon), an
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- "occupational force" was left by some of the Allies, as well
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- as the now much-more-vigilant Kuwaites.<P>
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- After this enemy (not necessarily the Iraqui soldiers
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- themselves, but the mad dictator who drove them to their deaths
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- by the thousands and whom many of them secretly resented) was
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- cast out, this "occupational force" was necessary to defend the
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- region from a possible re-invasion. If such an occupational
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- defense force once again became non-vigilant and let down it's
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- guard, then there is a chance that the former invaders would
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- regroup their forces and re-invade the land, possibly with even
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- greater fury, not willing to make the same mistake as before.<P>
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- In the same manner, if an overt attack against the reptilian
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- invaders is undertaken, it would serve little purpose in the long
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- run to destroy multitudes of them physically and IGNORE the
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- NEED for their human victims (victims of subtle alien occult-
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- technological mind manipulation) to be delivered from their
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- "Post-Traumatic Stress" and other psychological, emotional and
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- physical problems that were the direct result of alien interference
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- in their lives. The need for psychological and spiritual 'de-
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- programming' (as well as the safe removal of implants and sub-
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- conscious "programs" injected through hypnotic indoctrination)
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- would be paramount!<P>
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- Since the serpent races rely on demoniacal energy and
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- assistance to empower their activities, they seek to destroy
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- man's connection or relationship with Almighty God, the ONLY
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- one powerful enough to protect and defend man from this reptilian
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- influence -- a force which would otherwise seek to conquer and
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- control all of creation using all of the deception, confusion,
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- subtlety and cunning at it's disposal.<P>
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- God is not going to FORCE man to trust in Him, since we all
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- have the free choice to determine our own destinies (and in fact
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- if God only created a race who had no free will, but followed His
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- every dictate robotically, then the human 'soul' or 'personality'
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- as we know it would not exist). <P>
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- On the other hand, we MUST realize that man is like a living
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- 'temple' created to magnify his Creator. If there is no 'light'
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- in the temple, then darkness must reign within it, but where
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- the light exists, darkness vanishes.<P>
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- There is no 'middle' ground. One cannot expect to defeat
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- these 'dragons' of deception nor the poltergeists or infernal
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- supernatural entities that motivate them, while at the same time
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- refusing to abide in the LIFE or LIGHT of God. If we were to
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- destroy most of the reptilian influences and temporarily cast them
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- out of their trenches (so to speak) and at the same time refuse to
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- establish an "occupying force" in the form of divine dominion in
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- our own personal lives as a nation, then the reptilians may
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- regather their infernal forces and return in even greater force the
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- next time, intent on learning from the 'mistakes' of their last
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- defeat.<P><br>
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- Several 'abductees' have allegedly be taken during the night
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- by GOVERNMENT officials by way of anything from flying disks,
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- pickups, or even jet aircraft. One couple, referred to in a book
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- titled 'INTO THE FRINGE', by Karla Turner, Ph.D., (Berkley Books,
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- N.Y. 1992) described such an abduction which they shared one
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- night. They were 'drugged' and put into a type of dream-like trance
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- and then taken via pickup to a remote swamp-like area. The next
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- thing they remembered was descending through some type of
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- tube only to find themselves walking through a musty underground
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- cavern filled with various machines similar to those one might
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- find in a factory. They were escorted into a room which resembled
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- a 'saloon'. The husband later felt as if this atmosphere may have
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- been specifically designed to reinforce the 'dreamy' quality of the
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- experience. However, the husband began to come out of the
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- 'trance', at which point a man (like an Army Sergeant) noticed him
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- and became very upset and emotional. He began asking the
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- husband questions about his abductions by the Grays (the couple did
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- recall such abductions, which were shared with other people,
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- some of whom they claimed were in the underground military
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- installation that same night). The Military officer wanted to know
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- what the Grays had told them, what their plans were, and so on.
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- When the husband refused to answer him the Officer lost control
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- and became very emotional, DEMANDING to be told what the
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- grays were doing, treating him more-or-less like a collaborator
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- with an enemy power rather than as a victim of an abduction.<P>
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- If the (Constitutional) Government is going to such lengths
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- to find out what is going on, then they must not have all of the
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- answers. Unfortunately many abductees are seen as possible
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- 'collaborators' by various segments of the U.S. Military, and the
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- fault for this probably lies with them as well as with the
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- abductees, being that the Constitutionals through their own
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- apathy had in the past allowed the secret government, particularly
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- the CIA, to drag them into the 'game'. The Air Force for instance
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- must have been deceived by the CIA as to the true nature of the
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- Grays, and it has only been in recent decades that they have
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- come to realize the full truth, and therefore explaining the present
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- 'Intelligence War' between the two Intelligence agencies --
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- Naval Intelligence's "COM-12" which supports a counter-offensive
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- against the Gray Empire and the pro-Gray CIA-NSA "AQUARIUS"
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- agency -- both of which are fighting for control of the Nevada
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- Military Complex, the underground bases, the Wackenhut tech-
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- nologies, the Intelligence Network (especially MJ-12), and the
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- U.S. Government itself. <P>
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- Hopefully in the future the 'elected'
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- government and the abduction VICTIMS will be able to put aside
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- their paranoia of each other (no doubt fueled by alien propaganda),
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- and work together for each others mutual benefit AS THEY DID
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- DURING THE GENESIS OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC. At this
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- point it is obvious that if they don't learn to work together and
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- RESPECT each other (the Government respecting the public's
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- right to Constitutional Freedom and the Public respecting the
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- Constitutional government's duly elected authority), little will be
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- accomplished in the way of defending ourselves from the alien
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- vermin who infest and undermine the nations of our world.<P>
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- First we must make a distinction between the Constitutionally
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- ELECTED open government and the National Socialist IMPOSED
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- secret government. To put it simply, the UNITED NATIONS who
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- betrayed America during the Korean and Vietnam wars is the
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- ENEMY WITHIN that must be thrown out of America. If they
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- desire a world dictatorship (for that is exactly what they are
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- promoting, in spite of the 'benevolent world government' tripe that
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- they have been spouting for years), then they can go do it some-
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- where else. As for the United States of America, we have our
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- own historical document upon which this great nation was
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- founded -- The "DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE"!<P><br>
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- The following account was revealed by writer and UFO
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- investigator Preston Dennet, in an article titled: 'EXPOSED:
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- PROJECT REDLIGHT'. In his article, which originally reached
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- several thousand readers, he reveals the following information
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- which supports the allegations of William Cooper, John Lear,
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- Michael Lindemann and several others:<P>
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- "...Tom's story began in high school. He was very bright
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- and had received an exceptionally high score on the Scholastic
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- Aptitude Test. In fact, his scores were so high, it caused some
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- attention to be paid to him. It seemed that the United States
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- Government was very interested in Tom and wanted him to work
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- for them. He had no idea then what his high scores were going to
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- cost him.<P>
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- "Government officials first approached Tom's parents, and
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- asked them if they would allow their son to work for the
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- government. When Tom's parents gave their consent, Tom was
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- approached and given an offer he couldn't refuse. In exchange
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- for his services, he would receive a Top Secret security
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- clearance to match a ridiculously large salary. His job was to
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- conduct research in a Top Secret underground base in Alaska.<P>
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- "Tom accepted the offer and went directly out of high school
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- and into government service. He told everyone that he was
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- stationed at a base in Nevada -- but this was only a cover story.
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- In reality Tom spent only the weekends in Nevada. On weekdays
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- he flew by private military jet to a Top Secret Government base in
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- Alaska.<P>
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- "The base was an eight story building located almost totally
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- underground. The base financed itself by setting up the world's
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- leading drug smugglers. Officials would arrest the drug
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- smugglers, confiscate all the money and drugs, and then turn
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- around and sell the drugs to another smuggler -- whom they would
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- then proceed to arrest and confiscate. It sounds like a strange
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- way to finance a scientific-military research base, but it is
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- obviously very profitable. Although not strictly legal, such
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- practices could be justified in the name of National Security (at
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- least in some minds).<P>
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- "Tom reported that the base was mainly a research station
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- that nabbed up some of the best scientific minds in the country,
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- and had the latest technology for advanced research. There were
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- three major areas of research of which he was aware.<P>
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- "Firstly, the base researched and developed biological
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- weapons, which, as Tom said, made all other weapons seem like
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- childsplay.<P>
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- "Secondly, the base researched and developed electronic
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- sensory and detection devices that allowed telescopic sight
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- through solid objects, such as walls.<P>
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-
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- "Thirdly -- and most importantly -- the base researched and
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- developed electromagnetic propulsion devices -- flying crafts
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- which needed no fuel other than the Earth's magnetic field on
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- which to operate. According to Tom, the ships look like UFOs,
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- and are able to hover silently, and move at astonishing speeds.
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- As Tom says in his own words, 'Some of the UFOs seen over
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- Alaska are probably ours.'<P>
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- "Tom didn't say exactly what his job at the base entailed,
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- but he did say that the security was extremely high. Every week
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- he was subjected to a horrible ritual. Due to the nature of his
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- job, everything about him had to be known. He would be taken to
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- a special room where he was dosed with Sodium Pentothal and
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- put into a hypnotic trance. For a period of a couple hours, he
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- would be interrogated into every aspect of his life for the past
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- week. Every detail would be laid bare to make sure that there
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- were no security leaks. This agonizing ritual was repeated every
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- week as long as he was at the base. There were no exceptions.<P>
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-
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- "Tom evidently got out of the business after several years
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- as the lifestyle was too harsh. Since he left the base he has
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- been, and still is, under close monitoring by the government.
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- After his release from the base, he was offered several extremely
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- high-paying jobs by some of the country's leading corporations.
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- Tom declined these offers and pursued a more modest job and
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- lifestyle.<P>
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- "So closes Tom's story, which alone could be easily
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- dismissed. But in league with those collected by other
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- researchers, it seems evident that the government is in
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- possession of UFOs, and are in fact, flying them around!"<P><br>
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- The following article comes from the 'TC TECHNICAL
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- CONSULTANT', Nov.-Dec., 1991 issue:<P>
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- "The death of a journalist in West Virginia, plus the jailing
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- of an alleged CIA computer consultant in Washington State
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- may be elements of a much wider scandal that could have
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- serious implications for the Bush White House in 1992.<P>
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- "What started out as an investigation of an apparent case of
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- pirated software has grown to be a project involving hundreds of
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- journalists all over the world.<P>
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- "The dead journalist, Joseph Daniel 'Danny' Casolaro was
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- found dead August 10th in a motel room in West Virginia. His
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- wrists were slashed seven times on each wrist and a suicide note
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- was found nearby. The only manuscript of his book, with
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- accompanying notes, WAS MISSING.<P>
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- "The book, provisionally titled 'The Octopus', was meant to
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- be an explosive expose of misdeeds by the Justice Department
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- under the Reagan administration. Time Magazine also reported
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- that Casolaro's research centered on gambling and attempted
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- arms deals at the Cabazon reservation near Indio <EM>(California -
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- Branton)</EM>.<P>
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- "Indeed, the scope of Casolaro's investigation was so large
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- that any one of a large number of areas of research could have
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- been the trigger for a possible hit.<P>
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- "While authorities declared his death a suicide, his relatives
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- definitely stated that Casolaro's mental state was sound, indeed
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- upbeat, after the completion of his book.<P>
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- "Casolaro started his work nearly two years before,
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- investigating the bankrupting of a small computer software
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- company called Inslaw, allegedly by the U.S. Justice Department.
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- INSLAW, a company headed by Bill and Nancy Hamilton of
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- Washington D.C., had developed a package known as PROMIS
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- -- short for Prosecutor's Management Information System -- to act
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- as a case management tool for the Justice Department's unwieldy
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- work load.<P>
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- "Inslaw President Bill Hamilton <EM>(NOT to be mistaken for the
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- well-known UFO researcher - Branton)</EM> has claimed that Ed
-
- Meese associate EARL BRIAN was given control of pirated
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- versions of the PROMIS software by Meese to sell back to
-
- different U.S. government agencies for great profit. Two courts
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- have so far agreed with Hamilton, awarding an 8 million dollar
-
- judgment, but a higher court of appeal has quashed the award
-
- and the verdict, declaring that it was not the jurisdiction of the
-
- lower courts. As of October 9, the case has moved into the realm
-
- of the Supreme Court.<P>
-
-
-
- "EARL BRIAN OWNS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
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- (UPI) and FINANCIAL NEWS NETWORK (FNN). <P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"According to a Washington man, who claims to have modified
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- the cobol-based software for the CIA and other intelligence
-
- agencies, the software was a reward for Earl Brian's role in
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- arranging the so-called 'October Surprise' gambit, the alleged
-
- conspiracy to withhold the American hostages in Iran until after
-
- the 1980 election which saw Carter removed from power. The
-
- 'October Surprise' scandal has taken some time to emerge.<P>
-
-
-
- "In a Paris meeting, President Bush <EM>(at the time Ronald
-
- Reagan's Vice Presidential running mate - Branton)</EM> is alleged to
-
- have met with Ali Akabar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the speaker of the
-
- Iranian Parliament, Mohammed Ali Rajai, the future President of
-
- Iran and Manucher Ghorbanifar, an Iranian arms dealer with
-
- connections to Mossad, according to Navy Captain Gunther
-
- Russbacher who claims to have flown Bush, William Casey -- the
-
- CIA chief -- and Donald Gregg, a CIA operative to that location.
-
- Russbacher, who made these allegations in May is now in jail on
-
- Terminal Island, convicted on the charge of impersonating a U.S.
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- Attorney.<P>
-
-
-
- "The Washington man is MICHAEL RICONOSCIUTO who is
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- now waiting for a trial in a Washington jail on conspiracy to sell
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- drugs charges, charges which Riconosciuto claims are
-
- manufactured. Indeed, the charge made against Riconosciuto
-
- were made one week after Riconosciuto authored and signed an
-
- affidavit describing his role in modifying the pirated software.<P>
-
-
-
- "The affidavit also claimed that he had been contacted by
-
- phone and threatened by PETER VIDENIEKS, a Justice
-
- Department employee and Customs official, who Riconosciuto
-
- alleged had intelligence ties, as to the possible consequences of
-
- his going public with certain information.<P>
-
-
-
- "According to Riconosciuto, Videnieks was a frequent visitor
-
- to the Cabazon Indian reservation near Palm Springs and visited
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- with tribal manager, John P. Nichols. Nichols was in essence
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- Riconosciuto's boss in a number of enterprises conducted on
-
- reservation land and the PROMIS modification was just one of
-
- these projects. According to Riconosciuto, in an interview with
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- T.C. conducted from jail, the PROMIS software was modified to
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- install a backdoor access for use by American intelligence
-
- services. The software was then sold to 88 different countries
-
- as a sort of 'trojan horse' package enabling us to access their
-
- intelligence systems. According to Riconosciuto these countries
-
- included Iraq and Libya.<P>
-
-
-
- "Correspondence between Nichols and other companies, if
-
- authentic, indicates that Riconosciuto's claims of his expertise
-
- in the area of electronics and armaments appear to be true.
-
- Marshall Riconosciuto, Michael's father, is a reputed former
-
- business partner of Richard Nixon.<P>
-
-
-
- "According to Riconosciuto, the fuzzy status of reservation
-
- land as 'sovereign' allowed elements of the CIA and organized
-
- crime to conduct business uniquely.<P>
-
-
-
- "Among the projects worked on during this time were joint
-
- projects with WACKENHUT, a company loaded with former CIA
-
- and NSA personnel and business ventures with the Saudi Arabian
-
- royal family and other unusual projects.<P>
-
-
-
- "A joint venture with Southern California Edison will soon
-
- be generating power for bio-mass drawn from local waste outlets.
-
- Biological warfare projects were investigated with Stormont
-
- laboratories looking into the creation of 'pathogenic viruses'
-
- and enhanced fuel-air explosive weapons (which) were created
-
- and tested in league with Meridian Arms at the NEVADA
-
- TESTING RANGE which matched the explosive power of nuclear
-
- devices.<P>
-
-
-
- "These enhanced weapons gained their power from polarizing
-
- the molecules in the gas cloud by modification of the electric
-
- field, a technology developed from exploring Thomas Townsend
-
- Brown's suppressed work, a knowledge which Riconosciuto
-
- claims he gained from working at LEAR in Reno, Nevada.<P>
-
-
-
- "Riconosciuto is said to have worked on the enhanced fuel-
-
- air explosive weapons with Gerald Bull of Space Research
-
- Corporation. Bull, now deceased, later became an arms advisor
-
- to Saddam Hussein. It is said that HUSSEIN POSSESSES THE
-
- FAE TECHNOLOGY.<P>
-
-
-
- "In July, Anson Ng, a reporter for the Financial Times of
-
- London was shot and killed in Guatemala. He had reportedly
-
- been trying to interview an American there named Jimmy Hughes,
-
- a one-time director of security for the Cabazon Indian Reservation
-
- secret projects.<P>
-
-
-
- "In April, a Philadelphia attorney named Dennis Eisman was
-
- found dead, killed by a single bullet in his chest. According to
-
- a former federal official who worked with Eisman, the attorney
-
- was found dead in the parking lot where he had been due to meet
-
- with a woman who had crucial evidence to share substantiating
-
- Riconosciuto's claims.<P>
-
-
-
- "Both Eisman's and Ng's deaths were declared suicides by
-
- authorities.<P>
-
-
-
- "Fred Alvarez, a Cabazon tribal leader who was in vocal
-
- opposition to the developments on the reservation, was found shot
-
- to death with two friends in 1981. Their murder remains unsolved.<P>
-
-
-
- "The leader of the House, Thomas Foley, announced last
-
- month that a formal inquiry will be initiated into the Inslaw case.
-
- Foley appointed Senator Terry Sanford as co-chairman of the joint
-
- congressional panel. Prior to his election, Senator Sanford was
-
- the attorney representing Earl Brian in his 1985 takeover bid for
-
- United Press International and was instrumental in appointing
-
- Earl Brian, a medical doctor, to the board of Duke Medical
-
- School, of which Sanford is President. <P>
-
-
-
- "However, despite repeated requests from journalists to
-
- produce photographs showing Riconosciuto together with Brian,
-
- and requests to produce his passport showing his alleged trip to
-
- Iran, he has not yet done so. Also Riconosciuto failed to be
-
- able to describe Peter Videnieks to CNN's Moneyline program,
-
- claiming a medical condition prevented him from remembering
-
- clearly.<P>
-
-
-
- "This led one former intelligence operative to speculate
-
- that we may be witnessing a very sophisticated intelligence
-
- operation being played out in public.<P>
-
-
-
- "Former F.B.I. Special Agent, Ted Gunderson, speaks for
-
- Riconosciuto's credibility. Gunderson, who lives in Manhattan
-
- Beach, has worked with Riconosciuto for many years in his
-
- capacity as private investigator.<P>
-
-
-
- "Together, according to Gunderson, they were responsible for
-
- thwarting a terrorist operation during the Los Angeles Olympics.
-
- According to Gunderson, Riconosciuto was well known in certain
-
- circles as a genius in almost all sciences.<P>
-
-
-
- "The so-called drug operation broken up in Washington State
-
- was an electrohydrodynamic mining operation claimed Gunderson,
-
- using Townsend Brown technology. A videotape viewed by this
-
- journalist revealed metallic powders and apparent processes
-
- unrelated to drug manufacture. Indeed, a government analysis of
-
- soil samples revealed the absence of drug contamination, but a
-
- high concentration of barium. Barium is often found in high
-
- voltage related work.<P>
-
-
-
- "Unsubstantiated information from an intelligence source
-
- claims that the current situation is the visible effect OF A WAR
-
- CURRENTLY GOING ON IN THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
-
- between a group centered in the CIA called Aquarius (around a
-
- powerful center known as MJ-12) and a group known as COM-12
-
- centered around Naval Intelligence. COM-12 is reputedly trying to
-
- sustain a rearguard action to sustain and preserve constitutional
-
- government and is deliberately LEAKING INFORMATION
-
- damaging to the former group." <EM>(Take note of William 'Bill'
-
- Cooper's pro-constitutional, anti-MJ/12 writings and his past
-
- association with high levels of Naval Intelligence - Branton)</EM>
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE> <P><br>
-
-
-
- In the same publication, same issue, there appeared a small
-
- article just following the one quoted above. Written by Thomas
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- Zed, the article, titled "WACKENHUT'S CONNECTION WITH THE
-
- BLACK PROJECT WORLD", stated:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"The Wackenhut company has a very close connection to the
-
- world of BLACK BUDGET PROJECTS. Besides being connected
-
- with the Cabazon venture mentioned in this issue it is also
-
- responsible, according to jailed computer consultant Michael
-
- Riconosciuto, FOR THE SECRET PROJECTS BEING
-
- UNDERTAKEN IN DULCE, NEW MEXICO where the JICARILLA
-
- INDIAN RESERVATION IS BEING SIMILARLY USED. <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG>
-
- The Underground Labs near Dulce are alleged to be tied-in with
-
- the Department of Energy, Rand Corp, DARPA, Los Alamos Labs,
-
- MJ-12, the CIA and other 'secret government' controlled military-
-
- industrial-intelligence organizations. It is believed to be the largest
-
- underground 'joint-interaction' Illuminati/Alien laboratory of it's kind
-
- in the United States, and possibly the world - Branton)</EM><P>
-
-
-
- "After sending two of my colleagues there recently AND
-
- RECEIVING CONFIRMATION THAT THERE WAS A TOP
-
- SECRET MILITARY TYPE INSTALLATION I decided to call the
-
- newspaper office and make an educated bluff.<P>
-
-
-
- "I identified myself as a freelance reporter from Los Angeles --
-
- and told the newspaper that I was doing a story on the Cabazon
-
- reservation biological warfare projects that had been undertaken
-
- there on behalf of the CIA. I told her that I had heard that there
-
- were similar things being done in Dulce and would like to know
-
- what was going on.<P>
-
-
-
- "The official I spoke to BECAME FRIGHTENED and said, 'I
-
- can't talk to you about that! It would be very unprofessional of
-
- me to talk to you about that. You'll have to speak to the
-
- President of the tribe.' She then hung up.<P>
-
-
-
- "I have yet to call back and ask the President of the tribe,
-
- but will report on that in the next issue. <P>
-
-
-
- "Wackenhut is also responsible for security of a lot of
-
- UNDERGROUND FACILITIES in California and Nevada, including
-
- the notorious S-4 or Area 51 in Nevada where Townsend Brown
-
- flying disk technology (written about in a T.C. recent issue) has
-
- been flying and developing for decades. <P>
-
-
-
- "A recent helicopter crash at the area, where two pilots and
-
- three security guards from Wackenhut flying in a Messerschmit
-
- BO-105 helicopter were killed was not at all accidental claimed
-
- Riconosciuto, who said that the individuals aboard the helicopter
-
- were traveling with sensitive documents.<P>
-
-
-
- "Groups are now investigating Riconosciuto's claims."
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
- 'Commander X', the 'anonymous' Intelligence-Military insider
-
- who has apparently fulfilled his Constitutional oath by providing
-
- so much 'inside' information on aerial and subsurface 'alien'
-
- activity -- information which in fact coincides with other accounts
-
- given by numerous other researchers -- made the following
-
- comments (Note: The 'Commander' admits to being a member of
-
- a high-level Intelligence network -- intent on exposing the Illuminati
-
- 'cancer' in the Intelligence Community -- called 'THE COMMITTEE
-
- OF 12 TO SAVE THE EARTH'. It is not certain however whether
-
- or not this has any connection to the notorious 'COM-12'):<P>
-
-
-
- "...Robert Dickhoff, in his book 'AGHARTA', mentions that
-
- the secret chambers of the Pyramid of Gizeh were connected by
-
- tunnels to the Subterranean World. An Egyptian informant says
-
- that at the base of this pyramid are three tunnels that radiate
-
- in different directions. Two lead to dead ends, but the third
-
- seems to go on and on and may have once connected Atlantis
-
- with it's colony in Egypt by passing under the Mediterranean and
-
- Atlantic. <EM>(There are those who have suggested that some of the
-
- ancient structures near Cairo, Egypt are in fact of antediluvian
-
- origin - Branton)</EM><P>
-
-
-
- "...Two Swedes tried to traverse this long tunnel till it's
-
- end and never returned. While believed to have died, rescue
-
- parties could not find them. This caused the government to
-
- FORBID anyone from entering this third long tunnel, though they
-
- were permitted to enter the other two. There are strange reports
-
- of ANCIENT EGYPTIANS <EM>(or rather, people appearing or looking
-
- like ancient Egyptians - Branton)</EM> having been seen inside the long
-
- tunnel, coming from the Subterranean World. Many believe that
-
- the Swedes who disappeared joined these people. A popular
-
- book was selling in Egypt some time ago entitled 'THE
-
- MYSTERIOUS PATH TO THE UNKNOWN WORLD', dealing with
-
- the apparently endless third tunnel below the pyramid of Gizeh
-
- and the world to which it leads...<P>
-
-
-
- "A report has been circulating that some scientists entered
-
- a tunnel in West Africa that ran under the ocean bed in the
-
- direction of the vanished Atlantis, which was finally reached and
-
- many mechanical contrivances were seen <EM>(through some type of
-
- 'window' looking out into the depths? - Branton)</EM> on the ocean bed,
-
- including motor vehicles. How true this reporter is, the writer
-
- cannot say."<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- The following information was sent to researcher B. Alan
-
- Walton from Juliette Sweet, a personal friend of Sharula Dux (also
-
- known as Bonnie Condey), the self-professed resident of Telos,
-
- the city below Mt. Shasta, and was dated 2/7/93:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...last month I had your disk transcribed and read your
-
- materials in their entirety. Very interesting, and full of well
-
- cited facts. I appreciate your sense of groundedness when
-
- presenting your ideas... I am not familiar with the saurian race,
-
- nor have I heard mention of them from Sharula or Adama <EM>(an
-
- alleged spiritual leader in Telos - Branton)</EM>... The Greys do come
-
- up from time to time, and what has been communicated by the
-
- Hierarchy is that they are indeed being asked, forcibly if
-
- necessary, to leave. The ousting process has been active for the
-
- last year or so, and Adama has indicated that Los Alamos will
-
- be one of the last areas to clear out... there has been some 'star
-
- wars' type of conflict of late, but (they) tell us not to worry
-
- about it [and] that they have things well in hand... Sharula's
-
- age is actually 267 years. Although for surface ID purposes, she
-
- says she was born in 1951. It helps where social security and
-
- passport purposes are concerned. You might want to update
-
- your materials to reflect her actual age..." <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> of course the
-
- "ousting process" would necessitate a cessation of ILLUMINATI
-
- interaction with the Grays, as the 'Baverians' have in the past
-
- allowed the Grays access to this planet and even harbored them
-
- and protected them and their bases from public or foreign
-
- intrusion - Branton)</EM>
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
- One report that came out of the Nevada Military Complex has
-
- not been confirmed and it's exact source is uncertain.
-
- The report was based on information provided by a man who
-
- was involved in high-security work in the underground bases below
-
- the Nevada Military Complex. This man stated that while working
-
- at the facilities there he learned of a race of 'aliens' which were
-
- also resident in parts of the underground bases, a group known as
-
- the 'Orange'. The 'Orange' are apparently a hybrid-type of alien of
-
- humanoid form and possess some 'reptilian' genetic character-
-
- istics yet with human-like reproductive organs and capable of
-
- breeding with human beings. It is also interesting that other
-
- sources apply to them a partial cybernetic quality, suggesting
-
- that they are in fact a branch of humans who have been genetic-
-
- ally infused with reptilian DNA and also electronically or bionically
-
- altered with cybernetics. Whether or not some or all of the
-
- "ORANGE" possess a human "soul-matrix" is something which
-
- has not yet been established, at least by 'the Group'. <P>
-
-
-
- Since, as we've indicated earlier, evidence suggests that no
-
- TRUE 'hybrid' can exist between the sauroid and human races,
-
- because humans have an energy-soul matrix whereas true
-
- serpent race or reptilian entities do not (among many other
-
- dissimilar characteristics), we must assume that the entities
-
- encountered by the Nevada base worker were what one 'might'
-
- refer to as "Drac-Orange" (no soul-energy matrix) or "Eva-Orange"
-
- (soul-energy matrix). Please bear with us in our attempts to
-
- 'create' titles wherein non is perceived by us to exist, to describe
-
- the various new concepts which often turn up in this type of
-
- "fringe" research. Here we are simply applying the traditional
-
- names of the first recorded reptilian male (Draco) which 'tradition-
-
- ally' was the father of the serpent races; and the first recorded
-
- human female (Eva) who was 'traditionally' the mother of all the
-
- human races, as recorded in Genesis chapter 3, which also
-
- records the hatred and enmity that would exist between the two
-
- 'races' down through the ages. As for the "Orange", just which of
-
- the two categories these entities fall under (Dracorange or
-
- Evaorange or both), as we have indicated previously, remains
-
- uncertain at the time of this writing.<P>
-
-
-
- Another account, also unconfirmed, refers to an individual
-
- (possibly involved with military intelligence) who was reportedly
-
- invited to work with a group of 'Aryans' who were resident at a
-
- secret base in or near the Nevada Military complex, along with
-
- Secret Government Military personnel. This individual claimed
-
- that this group had access to UFO type craft and utilized the
-
- symbol of the Swastika, and were presently in conflict with the
-
- Greys, which they might have at one time in the past had
-
- associations with. As in the case of nearly every human
-
- organization that has established interactions with the sauroid
-
- Grey aliens, perhaps these particular 'Aryans' also learned of the
-
- true nature of the reptilian races after being 'betrayed' by them.
-
- There are some "Aryans" that may have broken-off from the
-
- Antarctican Empire, which we must assume (until evidence to the
-
- contrary presents itself) is still in collaboration with the Reptilian
-
- and Gray Empires, and still holds to Hitler's Nazi-nightmare of a
-
- fascist electronic NEW WORLD ORDER, complete -- according
-
- to some -- with human 'slaves' bearing mind-control implants
-
- inserted during abductions by joint Nazi-Reticulan saucer crews
-
- such at the one encountered by Betty and Barney Hill. It is
-
- interesting however that both the CIA as well as the 'Aryans' are
-
- said to be operating in and below the Nevada Test site, which
-
- might support allegations by some that the CIA struck a deal with
-
- the Nazi's sometime before or after World War II, and that both
-
- groups have had past and present ties with the International
-
- Baverian (German) Illuminati. <P>
-
-
-
- If such an off-shoot group of "Aryans" or ex-Nazis does exist it
-
- might be wise for them, considering the Nazi atrocities of the past,
-
- to RENOUNCE the swastika and all that it stands for if they
-
- intend to recieve any help or support whatsoever from true
-
- Americans in their conflict with the grays. We must be careful
-
- not to equate "Germans" with "Nazis" and thus fall into the same
-
- racist trap into which the Nazis themselves fell. Nazism is a
-
- PHILOSOPHICAL problem, not a RACIAL one, and in fact there
-
- have been many Germans who have contributed to the overall
-
- benefit of humanity, including Luther and Gutenberg and others
-
- who challenged the despotes of Rome (that is, until later
-
- generations of Germans sold themselves out once again to the so-
-
- called 'holy' Roman EMPIRE via the Jesuits who absolutely
-
- infested Hitler's S.S. according to Edmund Paris. This infiltration
-
- of Hitler's ranks by the Roman "militia" was accomplished in order
-
- to carry out the NEW INQUISITION against the Jews, the latest in
-
- a long history of ROMAN persecutions against the Israelite race). <P>
-
-
-
- Even if present Aryan 'generations' were not PERSONALLY
-
- responsible for the war crimes of their fathers during WWII, they
-
- would still have to agree to conform to Constitutional principles of
-
- HUMAN EQUALITY regardless of race, religion or culture if they
-
- are to have any future peaceful coexistence with the most power-
-
- ful nation on the 'face' of the earth, the United States of America.
-
- Otherwise they might find themselves in the very uncomfortable
-
- position of being wedged between two enemy fronts: the saurian
-
- greys on one side AND indignant anti-Nazi American patriots,
-
- many of whom lost family members to the Nazi's during the
-
- Second World War, on the other. If an 'inner-planetary' or inter-
-
- planetary war does erupt between human and saurian species, as
-
- some have suggest might overtly take place in the future, then the
-
- neo-Nazi saucer groups (supposing they exist) MUST decide to
-
- join up with the human race and cast off their former FASCIST
-
- ideologies OR ELSE try and appease the alien Grays -- most
-
- likely to their own ultimate destruction -- or become caught up in
-
- the 'cross-fire' between the human and serpent races in whatever
-
- future conflicts might be waged between the two. <P>
-
-
-
- There are possible indications that 'at least' THREE groups
-
- of entirely human 'aliens' have some connection with the Nevada
-
- Military Complex, possibly involving humanoid aliens retrieved
-
- alive from crashed saucer-disks, or human-aliens who are willingly
-
- assisting certain governmental compartments in the technology
-
- department. For instance the above account suggests that some
-
- so-called ARYANS with past or present affiliation with the
-
- Antarctican Empire have some possible connection there; as well
-
- as the Pleiadean NORDICS as suggested by Robert Lazar's claim
-
- that a Pleiadean 'beamship' was seen by him on certain occasions
-
- in the hangers; and then there are the tall Telosian BLONDS who
-
- have also been known to have some connection with the
-
- underground networks of Nevada and the South-West. In fact,
-
- there may be several different 'scenarios' taking place at once
-
- within the Test Site, as if no individual 'compartment' has full
-
- control of what is taking place there (this has been suggested by
-
- different sources). <P>
-
-
-
- In one sense the 'Test Site' is the center of a
-
- WORLD WAR III type of scenario, the only difference is that it is
-
- a covert or 'underground' war since neither the Reptilians nor the
-
- Illuminati want this conflict to be made public, although some of
-
- the 'Constitutionals' have apparently 'leaked' information through
-
- the COM-12 and similar intelligence organizations. The
-
- allegations, as given by intelligence sources like 'Yellow Fruit',
-
- indicate that some of the 'benevolents' are operating in and below
-
- Nevada -- 'aliens' who honor a Constitutional form of Government
-
- in the U.S. This would also indicate that there is more than one
-
- group of human-like 'aliens' active there, and that there are in fact
-
- THREE general groups fighting for control, the Nordic-human
-
- FEDERATION, the 'Joint' Illuminati/Gray COMBINE, and the
-
- Reptilian EMPIRE itself. Some however would suggest that the
-
- 'Joint' activity groups are not a third power group at all but rather a
-
- 'midpoint' organization of power-hungry humans and grays that are
-
- working together on a competitive basis in an interactive and
-
- sometimes all-too-real and deadly bid for world domination. Both
-
- the Illuminati and the Grays want the planet to come under central
-
- control and both sides need each others assistance to bring it
-
- to pass, but they disagree just who will be the ultimate masters,
-
- the Humans or the Grays. Basically it is a rather sickening love-
-
- hate relationship, or a guarded "marriage of convenience". <P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Ancient Hebrew history speaks of a race of human beings
-
- known as the 'Anakim' in whose sight the ancient Israelites saw
-
- themselves as 'grasshoppers'. These giants were apparently very
-
- human yet of enormous stature. According to some accounts
-
- they were anywhere from 9 to 12 feet tall, and remained until the
-
- Israelites eventually drove them out of Palestine. As to their final
-
- destination or what became of them, the Hebrew records are
-
- strangely silent.<P>
-
-
-
- There are some who believe that men of such stature may
-
- have existed previous to the deluge and the cataclysms which
-
- accompanied it, however the Hebrew records make it clear that a
-
- human race of such great stature existed in post-deluvian times
-
- as well.<P>
-
-
-
- Researcher Warren Smith paraphrased, in 1976, two accounts
-
- related by Leland Lovelace describing incredible finds. The
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- following discoveries are very similar to an account which
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- appeared in an early issue of TAL LeVesque and Mary Martin's
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- 'HOLLOW HASSLE' newsletter, one which described a similar
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- cave found in the Silver Peak range of southwestern Nevada, not
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- far from the Mojave Desert (and in which the bones of human
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- giants, along with gigantic stone furniture and golden artifacts,
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- etc., was reportedly discovered). The woman who submitted the
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- account claimed to have personally known an explorer who had
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- been in the tunnels. The cave was supposedly discovered with
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- the help of a 'MU-rian' treasure map which was said to have
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- originated from an Native American tribe in the area. Warren
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- Smith describes two similar incidents, one of which 'may' be a
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- confirmation of the cavern discovered in the Silver Peak Range, in
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- the following words:<P>
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-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...Author Leland Lovelace told about such a discovery in
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- 'LOST MINES AND BURIED TREASURES' (Naylor Co., 1965;
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- also Ace Books, New York). Lovelace said two prospectors were
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- searching for a gold strike in the desolate mountains of south-
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- western Nevada. The two men were digging in the arid soil when
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- a cave-in led them into a vast underground tunnel. Following the
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- passageway, they went deep into the mountain and entered a
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- large subterranean room.<P>
-
-
-
- "The two astonished prospectors held their torches high and
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- saw that the cave was furnished with chairs and tables. The
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- furniture was very large, as if manufactured for a race of giants.
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- Dishes cast from gold and silver were also found on the tables.
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- Other artifacts made from precious metals were discovered in the
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- cavern.<P>
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-
-
- "Lovelace did not inform his readers as to what the prospectors
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- did with their discovery. We can assume they carried as much
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- of the precious metal as possible from the scene, then melted
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- down the objects for their gold and silver. This often occurs when
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- a gold-seeker finds a rare archeological discovery. Rather than
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- risk the treasure being taken over by the state or federal govern-
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- ment, these men play a game of 'finder's keepers.'<P>
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-
-
- "In 1904, a prospector named J.C. Brown claimed to have
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- made an intriguing discovery in the Cascade mountain range of
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- California. Brown had been hired by the Lord Cowdray Mining
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- Company of England to prospect for gold in these isolated areas.
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- During his second trip into the Cascades, Brown found a
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- manmade tunnel carved into a solid rock wall. According to old
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- reports, a landslide had destroyed a rock wall that hid the tunnel
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- entrance.<P>
-
-
-
- "Brown followed the enormous tunnel through the mountain
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- and came to a large, manmade cavern. The room was lined with
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- sheets of tempered copper. Strange circular shields hammered
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- from gold were hung on the walls. Unusual artifacts and statues
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- were located in niches in the cavern walls. Unusual drawings,
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- strange art, indecipherable hieroglyphics AND THE SKELETONS
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- OF WHAT WAS APPARENTLY A GIANT RACE WERE FOUND
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- IN ROOMS LEADING OFF FROM THE LARGE CAVERN.<P>
-
-
-
- "Unwilling to share his discovery with his English employers,
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- Brown did not report the treasure cavern. Instead, he continued
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- to work for various mining companies for the next thirty years
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- until his retirement. Then, in 1934, he popped up in Stockton,
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- California, with a map and an intriguing tale. Within a few days,
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- eighty people were willing to assist the now-aging prospector in
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- getting the precious artifacts out of the cave.<P>
-
-
-
- "On June 19, 1934, Brown and his followers traveled into the
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- Cascade mountains. They camped by a small stream, waiting
-
- until morning when Brown was to show the group an entrance
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- into the cavern. However, during the night, the old prospector
-
- vanished. He has not been seen since that night.<P>
-
-
-
- "Fearing that Brown had somehow duped the eighty people,
-
- detectives on the Stockton police department investigated.
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- 'Brown didn't take a cent from anyone,' the detectives said after
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- the check-out.<P>
-
-
-
- "The police chief asked, 'What was his game?'<P>
-
-
-
- "The detectives shrugged.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Was he murdered out there?' asked the chief.<P>
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-
-
- "'He was probably an old liar who knew his time was up,'
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- replied one of the detectives.<P>
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-
-
- "'Brown was a kindly old gentleman of advanced years when
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- he arrived in Stockton,' a doctor wrote several years ago. 'I was a
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- curious young man at the time, always interested in occult lore.
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- Anything that smelled of adventure grabbed my interest. Brown's
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- stories were fascinating. They may have been tall stories about
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- mythical things by an old man looking for companionship.
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- Somehow, over the years, I've gained new respect for the old man.
-
- I believe he was telling the truth. I don't know his reasons, but I
-
- think he changed his mind at the last minute and decided not to
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- reveal the location of the lost treasure vault of the 'Lemurian'
-
- giants.'"
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- </BLOCKQUOTE><P><br>
-
-
-
- In his book, 'THERE ARE GIANTS IN THE EARTH'
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- (Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, N.Y. 1974. pp. 135-136),
-
- Michael Grumley relates an ancient Hebrew tradition which
-
- suggests that remnants of a race of 'giants', possibly 'hairy'
-
- giants, survived the ancient deluge along with Noah and a
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- menagerie of other animals:<P>
-
-
-
- "...in the Genesis story, there is an incident absent in the
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- King James version but present in various scattered references in
-
- the Hebrew Midrash which concerns a giant named 'Og' who is
-
- said to have ridden on the ark during the forty days and forty
-
- nights of the downpour that caused Noah's flood. In order to be
-
- included in the ships company, so the story goes, it was agreed
-
- that he would, once the ark reached dry land and the waters
-
- receded, became a servant of Noah and ALL OF his descendants.
-
- He (and presumably a female of his kind were) the only one[s] of
-
- what was a widespread race of giants who perished, along with all
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- men (except) Noah and his three sons Shem, Ham and Japeth
-
- <EM>(this also, Hebrew tradition holds, included the four women who
-
- were the wives of Noah and his three sons, making eight in all.
-
- Or, if the "OG" account is accurate, was it TEN "people" -- eight
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- humans and two half-humans? - Branton)</EM>."<P>
-
-
-
- As for the Sasquatch itself (or Yeti, Bigfoot or Abominable
-
- Snowman, etc.), in most cases they are described as being
-
- peaceable except when provoked, although such cases of
-
- retributional violence against humans are rare.<P>
-
-
-
- It is usually said that the Sasquatch resemble not so much a
-
- "missing link" between humans and apes, but more of a "hybrid"
-
- between the two, such as "a human head on an apes body" in
-
- the words of one witness. This might suggest that humans and
-
- apes are two distinct species, and that in some ancient time the
-
- genetic similarity might have resulted in hybrid offspring between
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- the two groups, consigning the Sasquatch offspring themselves to
-
- a horrible and lonely existence, being outcast by men and beasts
-
- alike, being that they were neither fully human nor fully animal. If
-
- such was the case in the past, the genetic divergence's between
-
- the two groups may have long ago strayed to the point that such
-
- a 'natural hybrid' would be impossible today, except in the case of
-
- the DESCENDANTS of the Sasquatch race itself.<P>
-
-
-
- In the book "CHARLES BERLIT'Z WORLD OF THE ODD &
-
- AWESOME", we read of t strange being that was discovered in
-
- the Congo several years ago. "He" was given the nickname
-
- Oliver, however it was uncertain whether or not he was a mutant,
-
- a hybrid, or part of a new species of chimp. He looked like a bald
-
- chimpanzee, but his nose protruded much like that of a humans
-
- and UNLIKE APES, who prefer to walk on their knuckles, Oliver
-
- seemed to naturally walk upright. Was "Oliver" a Sasquatch,
-
- or of a race akin to the legendary hairy humanoid?<P>
-
-
-
- Studied by Ralph Helfer of Burbank, California, it was dis-
-
- covered that Oliver had FORTY-SEVEN CHROMOSOMES,
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- FALLING BETWEEN AN APES FORTY-EIGHT AND A HUMANS
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- FORTY-SIX, suggesting a CROSSBREED. Oliver was extremely
-
- intelligent for an "ape", and enjoyed watching television Westerns
-
- and action programs for hours, unlike chimps, which became
-
- bored after a few minutes.<P>
-
-
-
- Aside from the hairy humanoids, there have also allegedly
-
- been sightings of satyrus-like creatures in connection with the
-
- underground or aerial phenomena, although these sightings are
-
- relatively rare. They are described as being small, goat-footed
-
- humanoids with horns. Because of the paraphysical phenomena
-
- surrounding such sightings however, some have suggested that
-
- they might be part of a quasi-physical pre-Adamic race which
-
- were part of the original 'fall' described in Judeo-Christian theology,
-
- a race that possessed humanoid, bestial AND angelic features
-
- and therefore immortal. Whether their humanoid/animalistic
-
- attributes allowed them to procreate is uncertain, however there
-
- are a few bizarre accounts which surface from time to time
-
- of female witches or satan-worshippers having been impregnated
-
- by satyrus-like incubi, following which they give birth to a
-
- horrifying hybrid -- a frightening and often vicious humanoid child
-
- with horns and tail, who traditionally live only a few days or
-
- weeks before dying. This may be just a myth that has been
-
- created by occultists over the years, as no actual cadavers of
-
- these supposed hybrids has ever turned up in public.<P>
-
-
-
- Several years ago Brad Steiger reported an incredible
-
- incident involving a demolition crew in San Francisco, who were
-
- in the process of tearing down some old buildings when they broke
-
- into an underground cavity adjacent to the basement level of one
-
- of the old structures. They gather together some equipment and
-
- entered the opening, and were surprised to find themselves in a
-
- tunnel which branched out in different directions underground. The
-
- construction workers commenced to explore the passages for
-
- some distance before they encountered something which left them
-
- shocked and trembling. Right in front of them stood a group of the
-
- strangest creatures they had ever seen. They were neither
-
- 'entirely' human nor entirely like any animal they had seen
-
- before. They were humanoid, covered from head to foot with hair,
-
- were around 5 feet tall, with eyes which reflected reddish in the
-
- light of their flashbeams.<P>
-
-
-
- The demolitionists decided that they weren't going to stay
-
- there much longer, and beat a hasty retreat back to the surface.
-
- The opening might have been subsequently covered-up by debris
-
- and further demolition work, although this is uncertain. Whatever
-
- may have become of the tunnel entrance is anyone's guess.<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Charles Berlitz, in his 'ATLANTIS - THE EIGHTH CONTINENT'
-
- (G. P. Putnams Sons., New York., 1984., pp. 196-198), makes
-
- the following comments concerning the ancient fallen society
-
- which was apparently one of the first 'civilizations' following the
-
- deluge to release the scourge of high-tech thermonuclear warfare
-
- on the earth. He states:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...These periodic destruction's have occurred because Earth's
-
- inhabitants failed to carry out the plan of the Creator... According
-
- to the retelling of the Hopi legends by Frank Waters, in
-
- collaboration with White Bear (BOOK OF THE HOPI: 1968), when
-
- (the ancient peoples) had acquired what they wanted 'they wanted
-
- more still and wars began again.' The peoples of the Earth created
-
- 'big cities, nations, civilizations,' and invented aircraft --
-
- PATUWVOTAS -- which they used to attack and destroy one
-
- another's cities. The warfare in this previous world ceased only
-
- when continents sank and the land and sea changed places,
-
- leaving the 'third world' (the one before the present) lying on the
-
- sea bottom, 'with all the proud cities, the flying PATUWVOTAS,
-
- and the worldly treasures corrupted with evil.' <EM>(Although the
-
- 'sinking of continents' seems to be a phenomena intimately
-
- connected with the deluge, this does not mean that other island
-
- continents might not have sunk within the centuries or millenia
-
- FOLLOWING deluge as well - Branton)</EM>.<P>
-
-
-
- "...It is in the books of ancient India, however, that we find
-
- allusions to prehistoric warfare that eerily parallel those of today
-
- as well as those of the foreseeable future (vide C. Berlitz:
-
- MYSTERIES FROM FORGOTTEN WORLDS). There are two
-
- possible explanations for them: either some scientifically minded
-
- Indians of six [or so] thousand years ago let their fancies roam
-
- at will and imagined bombs of sufficient force to destroy most of
-
- the world, or perhaps the whole concept was inherited from...a
-
- stage of development propitious to experimenting with or using
-
- the destructive power of the atom.<P>
-
-
-
- "In any case, passages from traditional Indian literature,
-
- such as the VEDAS, the PURANAS, the RAMAYANA, the
-
- MAHAVIRA, and especially the MAHABHARATA, contain
-
- repeated references expressed in the poetic language of their era
-
- to aircraft -- VIMANAS -- rockets, and space travel, but also
-
- specific allusions to what is easily recognizable as combat aircraft,
-
- air bombing, radar and other forms of aircraft detection, artillery,
-
- rocket launching, explosive bullets, detonation of mines, and
-
- bombs of cosmic destruction comparable in effect to the atom
-
- bomb of the present world. In other sections of Indian scientific
-
- and philosophical literature there are mentions attesting to the
-
- awareness of molecules and atoms of different elements, a
-
- concept that might eventually lead to the use of the power of the
-
- atom in warfare, just as it has in our day within a relatively short
-
- period of time. From the time that the atomic theory was generally
-
- accepted by modern scientists to the construction of the atom
-
- bomb WAS ONLY 130 TO 135 YEARS, while a previous world
-
- civilization, whose time span is unknown, would presumably have
-
- had as much or more time for such development.<P>
-
-
-
- "...When the MAHABHARATA was to be translated in the last
-
- half of the 19th century into modern languages (into English by
-
- Protap Chandra Roy and into German by Max Muller), the fanciful
-
- descriptions of ancient warfare were generally ignored, except in
-
- the case of artillery - familiar to everyone - and aircraft, then
-
- considered to be lighter than air. V. R. Ramachandra Dikshitar
-
- in his book on early Indian warfare (WAR IN ANCIENT INDIA:
-
- 1944), comments on the DECLINE of artillery in medieval times,
-
- inferring that it was more destructive in the distant past. He also
-
- defends the detailed references to heavier-than-air aircraft in
-
- ancient land and naval warfare, referring to 'the vast literature
-
- of the PURANAS showing how well and wonderfully the ancient
-
- Indians conquered the air.' Since Dikshitar was writing during
-
- the period of World War I he, like a number of Indian officers
-
- and British officers in the Indian service, was aware than many
-
- of the 'imaginary' weapons of Indian antiquity had made an
-
- appearance (or reappearance) in both world wars. Dikshitar
-
- wrote, during World War I, that the MOHANASTRA or 'arrow of
-
- unconsciousness' was generally considered 'a creature of legend
-
- until we heard the other day of the bombs discharging poisonous
-
- gases.'"</BLOCKQUOTE><P>
-
-
-
- In reference to an ancient weapon known as 'the iron
-
- thunderbolt', Berlitz states: "According to the description in
-
- the MAHABHARATA its burst was as bright as the flare of ten
-
- thousand suns. The cloud of smoke rising after its first
-
- explosion formed into expanding round circles like the opening
-
- of giant parasols.<P>
-
-
-
- "...A strangely modern injunction in the ATHARUA VEDA
-
- cautioned opposing forces that the use of such a weapon was
-
- permissible only when the enemy 'used it first,'... There is even
-
- a mention in the MAUSALA PARVA implying that on one
-
- occasion this weapon 'capable of reducing the Earth to ashes' had
-
- been destroyed and the resultant powder had been 'cast into the
-
- sea,' another timely suggestion from the distant past of Earth.<P>
-
-
-
- "Whether this legendary weapon was ever used, or was
-
- destroyed, or forgotten except in Indian literature, there exists
-
- certain burned sections of our planet that may be the result of
-
- meteor strikes or even the scars of thermonuclear warfare, one of
-
- these was found in Iraq in 1947 in the course of an archaeological
-
- probe dug vertically while penetrating a number of cultural levels
-
- containing recognizable artifacts of BABYLON and SUMERIA and
-
- eventually passed through a fourteen-foot level of clay, indicating
-
- deposits following a severe and prolonged flood. Past the flood
-
- level a stratum was eventually reached that proved to be fused
-
- glass -- almost exactly similar to the desert floor at Alamogordo,
-
- New Mexico, scarred and fused after the 'first' A-bomb test." (Gen.
-
- 4:22 states that only 7 generations after Adam, 'Tubal-cain'
-
- introduced complex metalwork, and no doubt weaponry, to the
-
- antediluvians) <P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Some researchers and 'contactees' have referred to a 'human'
-
- group of 'aliens' from a nearby star system who are known as the
-
- 'Coldasians'. These may very well be the same group who others
-
- refer to as the 'Koldasians'. UFO PHOTO ARCHIVES (P. O. Box
-
- 17206., Tucson, AZ 85710) has released a volume detailing an
-
- alleged contact with a person from the planet 'Koldas'. It is
-
- uncertain as of this writing whether or not the 'Koldasians' (or
-
- Coldasians) are part of the alleged, although loosely-tied,
-
- Vega-Ummo-Pleiades-Andromeda-Cetus-Eridanus-Centaurus
-
- 'federation', all allegedly inhabited by 'human' spare-faring cultures.
-
- The Koldasians do however claim to have ties with the Solar
-
- "Confederation" reportedly based on the moons of Saturn.<P>
-
-
-
- The volume, titled "UFO: CONTACT FROM THE PLANET
-
- KOLDAS -- A COSMIC DIALOGUE", is described as follows in an
-
- advertisement released by UFO PHOTO ARCHIVES:<P>
-
-
-
- "...This 300-page report unfolds the story behind a powerful
-
- and special friendship still continuing between two men -- one from
-
- beyond Earth.<P>
-
-
-
- "Valdar is the extraterrestrial human being who came to
-
- Earth in preparation for his commissioning as the commander of
-
- an interplanetary spacecraft. He lived near an electronics plant
-
- and worked closely with a South African national for two years,
-
- before departing for his home planet Koldas in another solar
-
- system.<P>
-
-
-
- "Valdar's two years of integrated living on a more primitively
-
- inhabited planet was one last prerequisite to his new role as
-
- spaceship commander -- and he chose Earth, the unique planet a
-
- friend and mentor had also visited during his own final
-
- indoctrination.<P>
-
-
-
- "Before his final selection of our planet, Valdar had been told
-
- by his friend of Earth's rare beauty, its great variety of living
-
- species, vast oceans, high plains, abundant vegetation -- and the
-
- unusual savageness of its society.<P>
-
-
-
- "After some familiarization here, Valdar met and befriended
-
- F. Edwin W., a South African working in Durban. The Report tells
-
- the story of this friendship, a close relationship that has continued,
-
- up to and beyond Valdar's departure for Koldas right before the
-
- eyes of his Earth-based friend. The relationship continues today.<P>
-
-
-
- "More than 1,000 communications have been received (via
-
- electromagnetic energy beams) from the extraterrestrial since
-
- Valdar's departure from Earth.<P>
-
-
-
- "Many other witnesses and extensive documentation
-
- adequately support this case. Important material collected by
-
- long-time UFO researcher Carl van Vlierden includes color
-
- photographs and [an] ACTUAL PHONOGRAPH RECORDING of
-
- the Koldasian commander delivering a heartfelt message to the
-
- people of Earth.<P>
-
-
-
- "This comprehensive report is published through the
-
- generosity and special interest of the Weaver family."<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- The UNICUS Group [Dept. 210., 1142 Manhattan Ave. #43.,
-
- Manhattan, CA 90266], an organization allegedly devoted to
-
- 'Earthbound Extraterrestrials', related much information in 1993
-
- concerning the research and work of a Mr. Robert M. Stanley.<P>
-
-
-
- Stanley has reportedly discovered a 'lost city' which he says
-
- was once inhabited by ancients, whom he postulates may have
-
- been tied-in with ancient 'Lemurians' <EM>(or rather the MU-rians of
-
- ancient California, a civilization which is not to be confused with
-
- the 'theoretical' lost empire of 'Lemuria' in the Indian Ocian -
-
- Branton)</EM>. Some of the inhabitants of this ancient city were 8 ft.
-
- tall and had access to interplanetary travel, utilizing an ancient
-
- UFO 'base'.<P>
-
-
-
- Although Stanley has been to dozens of countries doing
-
- archaeological research, he states that the lost city -- which he
-
- says largely resides in a massive underground maze of tunnels
-
- and caves below a 'Mystic Mountain' in southern California (Mojave
-
- region?) -- is the most incredible site by far that he had ever
-
- encountered, and contains walls, statues and many other ancient
-
- relics from the ancient culture which built the 'city'. He has
-
- allegedly taken many scientists, engineers, archaeologists and
-
- anthropologists to the ancient site and through the underground
-
- complex and states that they agree with him on the incredible
-
- importance of the site, but wonder why it never came to light
-
- before this time.<P>
-
-
-
- Although Stanley is reticent of revealing the exact site of
-
- the 'Mystic Mountain' (on which he also claims, along with
-
- others, to have had experiences with UFOs beaming 'lights' down
-
- upon the group), he states that it is in SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
-
- and one might assume from previous informations revealed that
-
- wherever this 'lost city' is located, it may very well have been
-
- connected in some fashion to the lost city of the Panamint
-
- Mountains.<P>
-
-
-
- Mr. Stanley can be reached through 'MYSTIC MOUNTAIN
-
- ADVENTURES'., Dept. 200., 1142 Manhattan Ave #43., M.B.,
-
- CA 90266. However be warned that Stanley is adamant in his
-
- conviction that he does not wish the site to be turned into a
-
- 'tourist attraction' or amusement park with hot dog stands and
-
- all the rest, but desires to keep the site in pristine condition
-
- for the sake of future generations of researchers. However, if
-
- he sees that one has true unselfish academic motivations rather
-
- than a 'treasure hunter' mindset, one might be able to arrange a
-
- 'tour' of the site with him as have others in the past.<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- William Halliday, in his book 'ADVENTURE IS UNDER-
-
- GROUND', records an affidavit submitted by a Mr. Earl P. Dorr,
-
- describing vast caverns he and an associate allegedly discovered
-
- and explored in Southern California. Portions of the sworn
-
- testimonial are quoted below:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...These caverns are about 250 miles from Los Angeles,
-
- California. Traveling over state highways by automobile, the
-
- caverns can be reached in a few hours.<P>
-
-
-
- "Accompanied by a mining engineer, I visited the caverns in
-
- the month of May, 1927. We entered them and spent 4 days
-
- exploring them for a distance of between 8 and 9 miles. We
-
- carried with us altimeters and pedometers, to measure the
-
- distance we traveled, and had an instrument to take measure-
-
- ments of distance by triangulation, together with such instruments
-
- convenient and necessary to make observations and estimations.<P>
-
-
-
- "Our examinations revealed the following facts, viz:<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>1.</STRONG> From the mouth of the cavern we descended about 2000
-
- feet. There, we found a canyon which, on our altimeter, measured
-
- about 3000 to 3500 feet deep. We found the caverns to be divided
-
- into many chambers, filled and embellished with the usual
-
- stalactites and stalagmites, besides many grotesque and fantastic
-
- wonders that make the caverns one of the marvels of the world.<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>2.</STRONG> On the floor of the canyon there is a flowing river which by
-
- careful examination and measurement (by triangulation) we
-
- estimated to be about 300 feet wide, and with considerable depth.
-
- The river rises and falls with the tides of the sea -- at high tide,
-
- being approximately 300 feet wide, and at low tide, approximately
-
- 10 feet wide and 4 feet deep. <EM>(Obviously this can only mean that,
-
- if this account is true, the "source" of the river is an underground
-
- reservoir large enough to be moved by the tides, "overflowing"
-
- into the river during the high tides and "receding" at low tide -
-
- Branton)</EM><P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>3.</STRONG> When the tide is out there is exposed on both sides of
-
- the river from 100 to 150 feet of black beach sand which is very
-
- rich in gold values. The sands are from 4 to 11 feet deep. This
-
- means there are about 300 to 350 feet of rich bearing placer sand
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- which averages 8 feet in depth. We explored the canyon sands a
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- distance of 8 miles, finding little variation in the depth and width of
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- the sands.<P>
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-
-
- "<STRONG>4.</STRONG> I am a practical miner of many years' experience and I
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- own valuable mining properties nearby which I am willing to
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- pledge and put up as security to guarantee that the statements
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- herein are true.<P>
-
-
-
- "<STRONG>5.</STRONG> My purpose of exploring the caverns was to study the
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- mineralogy in order to ascertain the mineral possibilities and
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- actualities of the caves, making such examination in person with
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- my engineer necessary to determine by expert examination the
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- character and quantity of mineral values of the caverns, rocks
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- and sands.<P>
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-
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- "<STRONG>6.</STRONG> I carried out about 10 lbs. of the black sand and 'panned' it,
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- receiving more than $7 in gold. I sold it to a gold buyer who
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- offered me at the rate of $18 per ounce. 2 1/2 lbs. of this black
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- sand I sent to John Herman, assayer, whose assay certificate
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- shows a value of $2145.47 per [cubic] yard, with gold at $20.67
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- per ounce.<P>
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-
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- "<STRONG>7.</STRONG> From engineering measurements and observations we
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- made, I estimated that it would require a tunnel about 350 feet long
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- to penetrate to the caverns, one thousand feet or more below the
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- present entrance, which are some 3 miles distant from my
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- property.<P>
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-
-
- "<STRONG>8.</STRONG> I make no estimate of even the approximate tonnage of
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- the black sand, but some estimate of the cubical contents may be
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- made for more than 8 miles and the minimum depth is never less
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- than 3 feet. They are of varying depth -- what their maximum
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- depth may be we do not know. -- Sworn by E. P. Dorr., 309 Adena
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- St., Pasadena, Calif., November 16, 1934."</BLOCKQUOTE><P>
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-
-
- It is interesting that the "source" of this river would be some-
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- where within or beneath the great western desert of Utah-Nevada-
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- California where little surface water escapes by way of streams
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- and rivers. Halliday in his book also refers to a water-filled cave
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- annexed to Death Valley, known as "Devil's Hole", which
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- according to some sources rises and falls slightly with the tides!
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- This may indicate that certain underground water-courses below
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- the Mojave Desert might ultimately connect with extensive
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- underground lakes or small underground fresh-water seas.
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- Whether this theory proves accurate or not remains to be seen...
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- after future adventurous 'Speleonauts' make their way once again
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- into Dorr's secret caverns and toward the SOURCE of the 'alleged'
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- underground river.<P>
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-
-
- "Devil's Hole" itself contains a rare species of cave-fish found
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- no-where else in the world (at least nowhere that marine biologists
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- are aware of). It is reported that at least two divers disappeared in
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- this apparently 'bottomless' aqua-cave some years ago, leading
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- officials to put the cave under government protection by making it
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- an extension of Death Valley National Monument -- much of which
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- lies well BELOW sea level. The existence of, or the possibility of
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- the existence of, such underground 'seas' beneath the California-
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- Nevada regions seems to be supported by other accounts. During
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- the 'Shaver Mystery' years Ray Palmer received a letter from a
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- reader describing Earl Dorr's cave. This letter stated that three
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- Paiute Indian boys had, with the help of a 'treasure map', extracted
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- $50,000 worth of gold from these caverns, which they kept in the
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- bank at Needle's, California. Their project was halted when one of
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- the boys slipped from one of the lowest 'rock tiers' and died.<P>
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-
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- We will now quote from William R. Halliday's professional
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- observations of the claims made in Dorr's affidavit, as they appear
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- in his book 'ADVENTURE IS UNDERGROUND':<P>
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-
-
- "...What is the gimmick?<P>
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-
-
- "This was probably the question in the mind of every reader
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- of the CALIFORNIA MINING JOURNAL when this affidavit
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- appeared in it's November, 1940, issue. The question still arises
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- whenever a caver first hears the remarkable story of this still more
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- remarkable cave. Furthermore, the answers to the other obvious
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- questions are not those which might be anticipated.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Is this just an imaginary cave?' No, the cave certainly
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- exists. I have been in it.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Did Dorr keep it's location secret?' No. Dozens, perhaps
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- hundreds, of people know it's exact location, high on the side of
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- Kokoweef Peak in the Mojave Desert.<P>
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-
-
- "'Has anyone tried to find this river of gold?' Yes, indeed. The
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- prosperous Crystal Cave Mining Corporation owns the property.
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- "'Then what is the gimmick?' That's quite a tale.<P>
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-
-
- "The beginnings of the story of the cave of gold are shrouded in
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- the mists of the minds of old-timers. For a long time, prowling
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- prospectors have known of the existence of the wide mouth of a
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- deep cavern on the limestone flank of a peak which forms part of
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- the east face of IVANPAH VALLEY -- Kokoweef Peak. Even
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- though only four miles by dirt road from the highway between LOS
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- ANGELES and LAS VEGAS, the area was so desolate that, in the
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- 1920's, weeks might elapse without the passing of more than an
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- occasional prospector and his burro. The opening of the cavern
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- was several feet in diameter and the cave was obviously much
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- larger farther down. There were local stories that it was
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- bottomless, although it took 'only a few seconds' for a rock to
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- strike 'bottom'.<P>
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-
-
- "Then someone found a narrow crack leading to ANOTHER
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- cave, high on the east face of the peak. Maybe it was Dorr. The
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- stories vary. One version repeats the common story of two
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- Indians with a treasure map, which in this case was supposed to
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- have showed the entrance to the cave. Dorr was well known in the
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- area, having a claim across the valley, several miles southwest
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- of Kokoweef Peak. Like any experienced prospector, he certainly
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- prowled every ledge of the area. In any event, the new cave
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- seemed even deeper than Kokoweef Cave. Like at least seven
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- other caves in California, it eventually became known as Crystal
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- Cave.<P>
-
-
-
- "Later, in 1934, another old prospector, Pete Ressler, was
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- resting near the bottom of the southwest slope of the barren
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- peak. He idly tossed a rock into a crack. To his surprise it
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- rattled back and forth for a long time until the sound died away
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- into the depths. He strapped his load on his burro and headed
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- for Mountain Pass Station for dynamite.<P>
-
-
-
- "'What do you think it is, Pete?' the men at the station
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- asked him.<P>
-
-
-
- "'Quien sabe?' he shrugged.<P>
-
-
-
- "Pete's Spanish, however, was horrible. It sounded like
-
- 'Kin Savvy' or 'Kin Sabe,' and this name stuck to the cave he
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- dynamited open. It wasn't much of a cave. It slanted downward,
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- but was filled with rubble <EM>(rubble from the dynamite blasts? -
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- Branton)</EM> to a level not far below the entrance. Old Pete dropped
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- out of the story. Dorr is the main character.<P>
-
-
-
- "Dorr must have been a strange person. No one else was
-
- particularly interested in the caves, but soon he was telling of
-
- an enormous cavern into which he was gradually making his way,
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- trip after trip. The main part of the cave was a series of vertical
-
- drops from one small chamber to another. In several areas there
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- were small, dry pools which contained sharp little crystals. From
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- one of the small rooms a tight tunnel led a relatively short distance
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- to a huge cavern containing a chasm 3,000 feet deep. He told of a
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- stalactite 1,500 feet long <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> Both Kokoweef and Door peaks
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- are near the SW flank of the Ivanpah Mts., just south of Highway
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- 91. Dorr alleged that he and his engineer, following the upper rock
-
- 'tiers', discovered a huge cataract or waterfall cascading down the
-
- side of the 'canyon' below what they judged to be Dorr Peak. They
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- allegedly followed the upper 'shelves' for 8 miles. According to a
-
- map of the caves drawn by Herman Wallace Jr., under the
-
- personal instruction and supervision of Earl Dorr, the length of the
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- 'stalactite' was given at only 500 feet long -- although this would
-
- still make it the largest "known" stalactite in the world at this
-
- writing -- and was located adjacent to the underground waterfall
-
- which flowed into the underground river at the bottom of the
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- canyon as one of its many tributaries. - Branton)</EM>.<P>
-
-
-
- "The cavern went on for miles. He had walked to the brink
-
- of the chasm, but had not found a way to it's bottom. There were
-
- places where air came into the cavern, so other caves on the peak
-
- must open into it. And there ought to be an entrance somewhere
-
- on his claim, too. That was the direction the cave headed.<P>
-
-
-
- "Before long Dorr was claiming to have found a way down the
-
- wall of the subterranean canyon. Down below the wonders were
-
- even greater. He had found great deposits of placer gold. By
-
- this time he had the other old-timers half convinced. Still, THEY
-
- weren't going into that awful-looking hole for all the gold in the U.S.
-
- Mint.<P>
-
-
-
- "One day in 1928 Dorr again told his friends that he was going
-
- into the cave for another trip. Two days passed, three, four. His
-
- friends became worried. Gold would not tempt them to go into the
-
- cave, but they were his friends and the code of the desert is stern.
-
- Dorr might be trapped there, hurt, dying. A rescue party climbed
-
- to the mouth of the cave, where Dorr's ropes were still fixed.<P>
-
-
-
- "Hardly had they all entered the cave when they met a raging
-
- Dorr they hardly know. Although disheveled and wild-eyed, he was
-
- obviously in no need of rescuing. Nervously they shrank away
-
- from his needless fury. Had he gone mad from his long stay
-
- underground? <EM>(More likely it was the dreaded 'gold fever' which
-
- has affected the minds of men throughout the centuries and has
-
- often motivated them to acts of irrational cruelty - Branton)</EM> They
-
- were trying to help him, yet he was accusing them of trying to
-
- steal his gold.<P>
-
-
-
- "Before they quite understood, they felt the dull impact of
-
- a HEAVY charge of dynamite. Then Dorr calmed down. 'You'll
-
- never get it now,' he smirked.<P>
-
-
-
- "'That blast finished the tunnel to the river of gold.' <EM>(Interesting
-
- Note: Halliday himself claims to have seen within this cave, along
-
- with several National Speleological Society or NSS members, the
-
- name of DORR written in black miner's lamp soot near what
-
- appeared to be a black line left by a dynamite fuse, below which
-
- was a plugged area of shattered rock - Branton)</EM><P>
-
-
-
- "We do not know whether Dorr was ever convinced that his
-
- friends were only trying to rescue him. For several years he was
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- a familiar figure in the Mojave Desert. Continually he attempted
-
- to persuade people to run a tunnel into the cave of gold from the
-
- lower slopes of Kokoweef Peak. He would go shares with them.
-
- If they were willing to pay for the tunnel, they could have part of
-
- the profits.<P>
-
-
-
- "On this basis few investors were willing to consider the
-
- project. Finally, however, a small group headed by a Los Angeles
-
- capitalist was willing to speculate on Dorr's proposition. First,
-
- they tried the easy expedients. Kin Sabe Cave was the most
-
- accessible. Dorr thought it connected with the great chasm.<P>
-
-
-
- "They installed an inclined railway track and began to
-
- remove the rubble which filled it. Before long they had quite a
-
- respectable cave, 125 feet deep, but the air in it was completely
-
- stagnant. Over Dorr's protests, they abandoned the attempt. If
-
- there was an entrance to the great cavern from Kin Sabe, it was
-
- too deep to bother with, at least until all easier possibilities had
-
- been investigated.<P>
-
-
-
- "Next they turned their attention to Kokoweef Cave, the first
-
- cavern discovered on the peak. A road was built to a nearby ledge
-
- and a short tunnel was drilled, connecting the bottom of the cavern
-
- to the surface of the peak. Again, much rubble was removed
-
- without encountering the true bottom. Operations were in full
-
- swing when someone discovered a mineral vein in the wall of the
-
- peak a few dozen yards from the tunnel. It was zinc, and high-
-
- grade ore. Because of the war zinc was at a premium. The
-
- Crystal Cave Mining Company promptly went into the zinc
-
- business. Dorr was disgusted. He abandoned the project.
-
- Occasionally someone would hear of him, still telling his story of
-
- prowling the hills near his old claim, still seeking another entrance
-
- to the cave of gold..."<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- According to 'Sasquatch Researcher' Virginia Louis Swanson,
-
- 'Devil's Hole,' in Death Valley National Monument, NE of Death
-
- Valley Junction, CA., has been the scene of at least one
-
- disappearance. According to Swanson, two boys entered the
-
- cave several years ago and were never seen again. Navy scuba
-
- diver's were lowered on cables and reported seeing a large river
-
- which roared up from below, flowing across a wide expanse. They
-
- could not estimate it's depth because of a myriad of colonnades of
-
- black rock through which the river flowed before plunging once
-
- again down an abyss. The cave is somewhere NEAR 'Devil's Hole'
-
- (which is still open to public view, although 'fenced in'), and was
-
- allegedly sealed shortly after the disappearance.<P>
-
-
-
- It is interesting that Vincent Bugliosi, in his book HELTER
-
- SKELTER (pp. 232-233, 246) refers to Charles Manson, who
-
- believed that his 'mission' was to start a race war called 'Helter
-
- Skelter', then hide with his so-called 'family' in an underground
-
- area near the Mojave Desert called the 'Bottomless Pit', and then
-
- emerge after the 'war' was over and rule the world. Once version
-
- states that the Manson "family" had met with "strange people"
-
- out in the Mojave desert. Was he "programmed"? Manson was
-
- also convinced that he was Adolph Hitler's illegitimate son.<P>
-
-
-
- One interesting bit of information was related by Robert K.
-
- Newkirk, in a letter in AMAZING STORIES Magazine, April, 1949
-
- issue, p. 140, stating that northern California's "...Clear Lake
-
- has many underground caverns that we know have no endings and
-
- others that run to S.F. bay."<P><br>
-
-
-
-
-
- Another anomalous account was related by Jack Peterson in a
-
- letter in SHAVERTRON, issue No. 14, describing the writer's own
-
- experience near June Lake, CA, where he allegedly observed a
-
- small humanoid being (a gray?) coming out of a strange cone-
-
- shaped machine which emerged from the depths of the earth. The
-
- alien then re-entered the craft, following which its machine
-
- disappeared back the way it had come.<P>
-
-
-
- Turning for a moment from the subject of subterranean
-
- activity, we once again turn our sights toward the stars. Those
-
- who have been involved with research into UFOs, Underground
-
- Bases, and Secret Governments for any length of time will realize
-
- just how interconnected Aerial, Subsurface and Social
-
- phenomena actually is behind the scenes. For instance Forest
-
- Crawford's account of the recovery of a craft from Tau Ceti also
-
- involved underground bases and transportation systems, as well
-
- as top secret government activity.<P>
-
-
-
- In addition to Crawford's account, we have a corroborating
-
- report which appeared in 'THE UFO ENCYCLOPEDIA', by John
-
- Spencer (Avon Books., 1993). Under the heading 'DR. OTTO
-
- STROVE', we read how this astrophysicist assisted Frank Drake
-
- in establishing Project OZMA, and it's very mysterious
-
- conclusion:<P>
-
-
-
- <BLOCKQUOTE>"...the project began its search by focusing on the star TAU
-
- CETI. According to claims made at the time, AS SOON AS the
-
- project got underway STRONG INTELLIGENT SIGNALS were
-
- picked up, leaving all the scientists stunned.<P>
-
-
-
- "Abruptly, Dr. Strove then declared Project OZMA had been
-
- shut down, and commented that there was no sensible purpose
-
- for listening to messages from another world."<P>
-
-
-
- <EM>(<STRONG>Note:</STRONG> Or, was this merely an 'excuse' used by the secret
-
- government to keep the Project and it's findings SECRET? It
-
- would seem that Frank Drake -- and Dr. Strove for that matter --
-
- has or had some connection with the Illuminati, as the Illuminati
-
- usually does not allow someone of Drake's influence for instance
-
- to operate with impunity. Usually people of such influence in
-
- economics, media, science, education, religion and politics are
-
- either 'bought off' or blacklisted. Frank Drake, with his influence
-
- within the underground bases and disk recovery operations, is
-
- very obviously not on the Illuminati's "black list" - Branton)</EM>
-
- </BLOCKQUOTE> <P><br>
-
-
-
- Back to the underground bases, UFOs, etc., -- Jimmy Ward,
-
- in a letter submitted to GRAY BARKER'S NEWSLETTER (Aug.
-
- 1982, No. 16 issue), referred to an announcement made by the
-
- Canadian Research Council in 1942 of plans for constructing a
-
- vast underground complex to be built by AVRO Corp., which was
-
- to cover an area of about 75 square miles in the region between
-
- British Columbia and Alberta, bordering on the State of
-
- Washington on the south, and the Peace River district on the
-
- north. No further word of the project has been released.<P><br>
-
-
-
- Leslie Watkins, in his book 'ALTERNATIVE 003' (First
-
- published in London, reprinted by Avon Books, N.Y., 1978. 239
-
- pp.) quotes from an 'interview' with a government official who
-
- told of the Government's knowledge of entire ancient cities,
-
- linked by an elaborate complex of tunnels, far below the surface
-
- of the earth, which were lighted by a strange greenish
-
- luminescence, and the remains of which have been found under
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- many parts of the world.<P>
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