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In short, we were warned off the moon because we were going there as part of an arms race with the Soviet Union. Despite the nobility of JFK’s challenge, the Apollo Program was launched in response to the Soviet Union’s Sputnik program.

In essence, the lunar landings were a proxy for the Cold War―a highly militarized competitive venture between the two global nuclear powers.

NASA’s threats got to Buzz Aldrin, who suffered a nervous breakdown. But the space agency also had a breakdown. After only a few more lunar landings (and the ET’s perturbed presence), the Apollo mission was scrubbed, replaced by the shuttle program. Six shuttles were built, two exploded and both crews perished. And at an average cost of $450 million per launch, the project was going nowhere fast.

In its wake came Space Lab, a serve-no-purpose observation platform now being serviced by the Russians.

Today, the entire U.S. space program is being pushed towards privatization.

What has NASA been doing? Why has it lacked direction ever since Apollo?

The problem over the last forty-plus years is that there have been two space programs: NASA, which has been forced to use antiquated 1940s rocket technology―the equivalent of riding down the block on an explosive; and the “real” space program―a secret black ops-funded venture using high-voltage anti-gravitics propulsion systems reverse-engineered from downed UFOs that are capable of “taking E.T. home.”

That information came from Ben Rich, the Head of Lockheed Skunkworks.

The reason NASA lacks direction is because its scientists have been waiting every decade to retire the “mules” and bring the Maserati out of the garage. Michael Schratt, a Military Aerospace Historian, tells what he heard from Ben Rich: “We have things flying in the Nevada desert that are fifty years beyond what you can comprehend. If you’ve seen it on Star Wars or Star Trek, we’ve been there and done that, or decided it wasn’t worth the effort… and that’s not coming from me, that’s coming from Ben Rich, the Head of Lockheed Skunkworks.”

As I stated in the introduction, the extraterrestrials have made it very clear that the entry ticket for human civilization to become interplanetary is first and foremost to be civilized, to live together peacefully, to renounce weapons of mass destruction, and to go out into space free of weapons systems with a consciousness of universal peace.

Once we do this, the universe is going to open its arms wide open.

TESTIMONIAL

Edgar Mitchell, Apollo astronaut, 6th man to walk on the moon.

Yes, there have been ET visitations. There have been crashed craft. There has been materials and bodies recovered. And there is some group of people somewhere that may or may not be associated with the government at this point, but certainly were at one time, that have this knowledge. They have been attempting to conceal this knowledge or not permit it to be widely disseminated.

I cannot answer who these people are. But there is a lot of evidence that points to what I call a clandestine group―people who have some quasi-affiliation with government and certain government facilities but operate in a very stealthy and secret way that is not generally under a high level government control as far as I can tell. From all that I know, there have been ET visitations and may continue to be. There have been craft that have been recovered. There has been a certain amount of reverse-engineering that has allowed some of these craft, or some components, to be duplicated. And yes, there are Earthlings who are utilizing some of this equipment in certain ways.

As to whether it’s been kept secret―it’s been there all along. But it has been the subject of disinformation in order to deflect attention and to create confusion so the truth doesn’t come out. Disinformation is simply another method of stonewalling. And that’s been used consistently for the last fifty years or so: Weather balloons over Roswell as opposed to a crashed craft of some sort? That is disinformation. We’ve seen that for fifty years. And it’s the best way to hide something.

It is becoming very clear that the way we have conducted ourselves as stewards of life on planet Earth is wanting. We have environmental, global problems right now that are bringing civilization to a crisis. And people don’t want to hear that, but it’s slowly becoming obvious that it is true. And so, this knowledge of who we are, how we manage a planet, how we fit into the larger scheme of things, is a very important question.

[Our deepest gratitude goes to James Fox for sharing this interview.]

TESTIMONIAL

Don Phillips, U.S. Air Force and contractor at Lockheed Skunkworks and the CIA worked with Kelly Johnson at the Lockheed Skunkworks on design and construction of the U-2 and the SR-71 Blackbird. He was in the Air Force at Las Vegas Air Force Base during a major UFO event.

During the Apollo landing, Neil Armstrong says, “They’re here. They are right over there and look at the size of those ships. And it is obvious, they don’t like us being here.” And he went on to describe a lineup of military planes, only here are these craft, and their people, observing them. Neil Armstrong, he said, “They don’t want us to be here.”

I have the written communication.

TESTIMONIAL

John Maynard was a Military Intelligence Analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency. While at the DIA, he became familiar with the compartmentalization process of maintaining secrecy.

About weapons and space: I think that we can go back to a comment that was made by one of the astronauts when he stepped on the moon. It was the day after they got there, and it was the original flight, and he says, “You’re right, they’re already here.” It got out on the airwaves. I know several people who recorded it. But the remark was very unique, because it was quickly taken out of all other tapes that were public broadcast.

TESTIMONIAL

Karl Wolfe had a top-secret crypto clearance while in the Air Force and worked with the tactical air command at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia.

I was in the United States Air Force from January 18, 1964, until October 18, 1968. I had worked with tactical air command at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, the 4444th Reconnaissance Technical Group. The group was involved in photographic reconnaissance. They were working with the U-2 planes, the spy satellite photography, before anyone knew we had it. At that point in time no one knew we were doing spy satellite photography. Of course, no one knew we had the U-2 program operating, or what the capabilities of that program were. We also did gun camera and reconnaissance film from C-130s, all sorts of aircraft that were going into combat situations. We processed the film for that.

It was 1965… I believe June or July. I was a photographic technician with a background in electronics. The organization that I was in was a brand new installation. I was in a color lab one day when my boss, Staff Sergeant Taylor, came over to me and said that they were having a problem with some equipment on the base. It was the lunar orbiter program, where their mission was to locate the first landing sites for the 1969 lunar mission for the astronauts. Since our equipment was similar, he asked me to go over to the NSA facility and take a look.

At the time, I didn’t know what NSA was―I was pretty naïve. I thought he said NASA. So in my mind, for a long time, I thought it was a NASA facility that I had gone to.