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The Truth abour the Little Boy Bomb
Douglas Dietrlch
IDD): When Hary S Trlrman took over his first act as
Presi dent
was t o recal l
t he avrat or Charl es Lrndbergh f rom t he
paci f i c
i mmedi at e y
and send hi r r t o urope. Charl es Agust us Lt ndbergh
spoke
Cerman,
and had been awarded a very, hi gh-l evel
ci vi l i an medal by Adol f
Hl t l er f or hl s sympat hy wi t h cer many bef or e nd dur i ng Wor l cl War I l .
Truman sent Li ndbergh t o E! rope t o deal wi t h s many Nzi sci ent t st s and
t echni ci ans
as he coul d, t o bri ng back l he at omi c bomb f rom t he cermans.
Thomas Kirschner
ITK): Oh he senl him over as a spy, so to speak?
DD: No; as wht t hey woul d cal l
goodwi l l
ambassador
Dunng t he
t i me bef or e Roosevel t di ed, hi s i nsane pr oci amat i on
of uncondi t i cnal
sur r ender sr d: We decl ar e t hat t he Emper or Hl r chi t o and t he Nazj
government
af e war cri mi nal s. These are
peopl e
whom we wi l l not cont ef d
wi t h Wewi l l not deal wi t ht hemi n
anyway shapeor f or m
Wesi mpywant
t hem dead That i s t he f esl t of Roosevel t s syi ng t hat t he war coul d never
end That i s why Ei senhower, i n t he f i el d, ur' as so desperat e t hat he act ual i y
brought i n a musi cl an-GI enn
i l i l l er who spoke Cerman nd was f amous i n
Cermany-t o cord! ct peace
negot i at i ons
secret l y wi t h t he Thi rd Rei ch. That
i s how desperat e
t he Ameri cans were Si nce t hey coul ci n t communi cat e
wi t h t he Thi rd Rej ch government ,
al l t hey coul d do ws t o t ake ceasef i res i n
t he f i ei d Even t he ent t re end of t he war was sj gned by Ceneral Al f recj
l odl
nd Grand Admi ral Karl Dl ] i t z as a surrender of mj l i t ary f orces
a ceasef i re
TK: A suf f ender
of t he l l i ed l orces t o t he cermans?
DD: Wel l no. The Cerman f orces i n t he f i el d surrendered t o t he l l i es
t ' ut t he
government
was not spoken t o nd was si rnpl y l l owed t o l eave The
peopl e
who were i n t he dock at t he Nuremberg l l i al s were al l mi l i f ary men
Even Al bert Speer ws consi dered rni l t t ary because he was i n charge of
mj l i t ary product j on
TKr So, t o where di d t he government
l eave?
DD: The
government
reasseded
l t sel f i n many many
pl aces,
marnl y rn
Argent j na but al so t n Ant arct i ca and event ual l y i n Unt erl and. But
i Lt st
t o
f i ni sh of f wi t h Charl es Ll ndbergh. rhe Li t t l e Boy bomb was never rest ed by
t he Ameri cars Remember Tri ni t q: i t was t he t est of t he Fat Mn
h, pe
bomb
t he
pl ut oni um
bomb The Ameri cans had
pl ut oni um. ' b! t
t he cef mans and
t he
l apnese had no pl ut oni urn
What t hey had was urani um so al l t he
Cerman and
l apanese bornbs had a st andardi sed \ i s shei J meant t o f i t i nt o
t he f usel age of a medi um-range
bomber That was a uf ani um bomb t hat t he
Ameri cans cal l ed Li t t l e Boy. By
produci ng
a number of t hese t he Cemans
and
l apanese coul d t hreat en t he Amerj cans wj t h medi urn-range del i very-a
rnedi um-range
i nt erbal l i st l c mi ssi e del j very sysl em, or a roct et syst em
l aunched l rom a U-boat or i n t he
j apanese
case by a kami kaze
pl ane.
B, cause
of t hrs t hey were abl e f t r f orce rnul t rpl e concessi ons hom t he
An Intervi ew wi rh
Douglas Dietrich
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by Thomas Kinchner
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When Charles Lindbergh went to continental Europe,


he coul d do what cl enn Mi l l er di dn t do Gl enn Mi l l er
died very mysteriously and the mericans organised this
entire cover story that he was killed in an aircraft crash.
That is not what happened. But Charles Lindbergh was
abl e t o succeed i n t al ki ng t he German sci ent i st s i nt o
gi vi ng
over t he Li t t l e Boy bomb as
par t
of t he
concessions that they were dealing with in terms of the
Third Reich s
government.
when this Little Boy bomb
was delivered to the United States, it was never tested
because t he Ameri cans al f eady knew t hat i t worked
They already knew that the Cermans had deployed it
The Extraterrestrial Propaganda Victory
DDr why would the mericans have separate bomt)
devel opment syst ems one ur ani um and one
plutonium?
It did not make any sense, but everybody
ccept ed i t af t er t he war s
part
of t he
propaganda
That was one of t he ways t hat
t he Cermans were abl e t o
get
concessl0ns.
not her was t hr ogh t he
Reich s Propaganda Minister, Dr
Paul
l oseph
Gbbel s
l coebbel sl .
He conduct ed a
bri l l i ant
propaganda
operat i on
i n whi ch he cl ai med t hat t he
Thi rd Rei ch had made cont act
with extraterrestrials and that
they recognised the Thitd Reich
as the legitimate
government
of
pl anet
Ear t h. The
"Dr
Gbbels was able to
convince the western
Allies
that aliens were on the
Nazis' side and recognised
their
government,.."
aerial eqivalent of a nauticl mine with all the spikes
sticking out in every drrection in flight
The cermans claimed that because they were the first
gover nment
t o use t el evi si on br oadcast i ng of
ceremonial evenls, they were able to have these signals
intercepted by the extratenestrials that had been flying
i n t he vi ci ni t y of our sol ar syst em, whi ch
got
t hem
recognised as the
government
That is why at the end
of the war sr.rddenly these fireballs appeared and they
were b-1 rre bo- be' .
^v"ry\ r
here rr EJI ope
TKr The Cer mans used t hese f oo f i ght er s i n
connect i on wi t h t hei r cl ai m t hat t hey had made cont act
wi t h t he al i en races?
DD: Absol ut el y, and i t was t hrough t hi s t hat t he
Rei ch s Propaganda Mi ni st er, Dr Cbbel s, was abl e t o
force the Brltish and the mericans into standing back.
The American records I was looking at claimed that the
Br i t i sh wer e mor e suscept i bl e t o t hi s
pr opaganda
because of their nervous strain
f r om
year s
of war f ar e. The
meri cans cl ai med t hat t hey
wer e much mor e scept i cal
Per sonal l y, I t hi nk t hat t he
Ameri cans were
! usl
t ryi ng t o
push
it off onto the British, but
t hey wer e
j ust
as af r ai d.
Nobody had seen Feuerbal k
bef ore, and t hey were very
af rai d t hat t hese were act ual
ext rat errest ri al craf t . l t was a
pr opaganda
vi ct or y of
enor mous
pt opor t i ons. DI
ext rat eest ri al s coul d onl y recogni se one
government
over t he
pl net ;
and because t he Thi rd Rerch was t he
firct one to make contct, they were the ones that were
recognised.
At the end of the war, the Third Reich was an example
of a
pol ycracy,
a
government
of di f f erent i nt ernal
depar t me. t er r pi "e5 Cbbel 5
Fdd
hr s emp. r e
Hi mml er had hi s Speer had hi s, cri ng had hi s. To
gi ve
you
an example of how
powerfl
these empires could
be the SS had its own army, its own
panzr
units and its
own
paratroops.
lt also had iis own air force What was
t he SS ai r f orce? I t was t he Hi t l er-l ugend, t he Hi t i er
Youth, who had been trained to fly what were basically
ramrockets that could
go
up into the sky vedically and
f i re of f a number of shel l s very cl ose t o Ameri can
bombers, and then they would
parachute
out of them.
The Luf t waf f e had i t s own
paf at roops,
al l t he ant i -
ai rcraf t bat t eri es, 20 f i el d di vi si ons and an armoured
unit, all controlled by Rrirr/isr4rs,rrall Herman Cring.
Then t her e wer e what t he Cer mans cal l ed t he
Frrall5-the fireballs These fell under the control of
the Reich s Propaganda Ministry, under cbbels. These
were hi ghl y manoeuvrabl e, radi o-renot e-cont rol l ed
magnesium flares with supeFelongated coils to
provide
ext ensi ve durat i on of t he f l are s burni ng. I t was t he
Cbbel s was abl e t o convi nce t he west ern Al l i es t hat
al i ens were on t he Nazi s si de and recogni sed t hei l
government ,
and t heref ore t he Al l i es had t o al l ow t he
ent i r e i mpor t ant el ement s of t he Thi r d Rei ch
eovernment
to escape, except for cases of suicide. Now,
Reichsleiter Matlin Bormann escaped. I can
guarantee
through the records that I have dealt with that Dr Paul
loseph
Cbbels escped.
The Third Reich Relocates
TK: So cbbels escaped, Hitler escaped, Bormann
escped. who else do
you
think from the leadership?
DDr cert ai nl y SS of f i cer Hans Kamml er, as wel l as
mny ot her i mport ant t echni ci ans. vi t al t o t he Thi rd
Reich. This became known as the Thousnd Year Reich,
and as a result it was dealt with as a third force in the
Col d War
TK: Did they all escape to the same
place,
or did they
spfead into different locations?
DD: Very different locations. There were secret bases
t hat were st i l l mai nt arned i n Nol way, Creenl and, t he
canary lslands, Antarctica, South merica, but mostly it
was Argentina, and then Antarctica, and then unterland.
TK: Where is lJnterland?
DD: Unt erl and requi res some expl i ni ng. Thi s i s
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somet hi ng t hat most of t he worl d i s unf ami l i ar wi t h
Dudng the last
year
when Iworked s a Department ot
Defense research librarian, in 1992, that was when Alan
B Thompson, a
geophysicist
had an article
published
ent i t l ed Wat er i n t he Eart h s Upper Mant l e
l Ndf rre
1992
lul
23: 358 295-3021 He said that the mantle of the
Eadh, t he deep l ayers of t he rock st ruct ures, cont ai n
ldes ofwater like mineral lodes, that dwarf the existing
oaeans. ln other words, there is more watel undemeath
t he l ower mant l e of
pl anet Eadh t han t here i s i n al l t he
Earth s oceans-and all of wodd s oceans are 75
per
cent of out
pl anet ary
surf ace. Then, t wo Ameri can
sci ent i st s f ound evi dence usi ng sei smi c waves of an
entife ocean in the
porous
rocks deep beneath Beiiing
found well before the active
period
of hostilities in the
war People might ask for instance, who was the one
person
who was so important so criticalto thls. Almost
nobody knows about hi m. He was Mrt i n Bormann.
Everybody knows t hat Obbel s was i n charge of t he
propaganda,
Hi mml er was i n charge of t he SS, and
basically
people
are familir with everyone s
position
in
the Third Reich but almost nobody knows about Martin
Bormann and what he was doing. Nobody asks what he
was responsible fot
Computer Power and Nazi War Sfiategy
TK: Ithought that Bormann was responsible for the
money.
DD: That i s n excel l ent
Poi nt .
Now, how di d he wor k wi t h t he
money? He basically used the most
i mport ant weapon t hat t he t hi rd
Rei ch had: t he comput et I n 1935,
t he f i rst
pract i cal worki ng comput er
was developed for the Thhd Reich by
a Germn engi neer named Konrad
Zuse wi t h hi s comput er,
what he
had created was a wy to make the
tralns run on me.
Oerman statistician Friedrich Zahn,
n SS member since 1933, convinced
SS R?is,rsldfrrer Heinrich Himrnler to
est abl i sh a cover t Rei ch
Tabul at i on Bureau t hat woul d
integrate Zuse s technology with
I BM syst ems deveLoped by
Ameri cn st at i st i ci an Herman
Hol l eri t h, who had cret ed t he
pnch-crd
data tabulatot One
of the maior Cerman companies,
I c Farben, devel oped magnet i c
t ape i n 1935, whi ch mde t he
Zuse- Hol l er i t h i nf or mat i on
processi ng syst em even more
powerf ul . Magnet i c t ape was
actually more Lrseful than
punch
T
The reason I bring this up is becase
t he mi l i t ary knew al l t hi s
years
and
.yeals
ago The Nazi
government
knew
of it well before them. churchlll used
t o
get
a bi g l ugh out of t he Thi rd
Rei ch s sendi ng mount ai n di vi si ons,
or mount ai n hunt er s, who woul d
nor mal l y oper at e i n t he Caucasus
Mount ai ns t o Ti bet . t t hat t i me
Churchi l l di d not underst and i t but
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eftrieswere fond into this
paft
of the
Eart h t hat had been bof ed out by
these massive flows of watet
Wat er i s corrosi ve, and
gi ven
rmi l l enni a
or mi l l i ons of
years i t
1t Nes huge hol es and caverns
t hl ouch sol i d rock Al l of t hi s
. {nderwat er l i qui d had bored
ve tunnels all over, beneath
th Earth s surface Underneath
Earth s su ace, there is not a
llo$/ Earth but an i,1ner Earth
are caverns a mile high that
their own weather because
that height the water begjns to
and this
produces
iin
rclica to the North Pole. This began to be referred
as Unterland.
f K: Do t hese caverns have dry enough spaces i n
h to live?
DD: Yes because theyre like the crand canyon. In
sense, there ale caverns where the water has dried
they hve a sunless environment of oceans and rivers
at ci r cul at e t hr oughout t he i nner Ear t h f r om
but mostly there are caverns that still have a body of
cards, which were much more expensive. With the use
of magnetic tape, these computerc did the work of 300
clerks, with oniy l5 specialists, in a week instad oi six
mor t 1. Be. duse of I hi q,
l her e wet e
- ant
r ' l i or
appl i cat i ons-one of whi ch was
gami ng out t he
waf
They could feed in equations and exmples of warfae
that would help them figure out how the warwould
play
out to the encl
one of t he t hi ngs t hat t hey f i gured out
wi t h t hese
computers was that the llies outnumbered
the xis by
l0 to one. Pitted against
Japan
Germany
and ltaly' the
Allies had seven times the tanks, five times the hevy
artillery, three times the combat ajrcraft,
five tlmeS th
t rucks, seven t i mes t he machi ne
guns The Uni t d
States alone had 27 rnillion men tht it could mobilige
goi ng
l _rouh ! hem The l r, i l e
' edl merl
t hl l ^d'
in the cavern terraces above the water system is
DDr r4ost certainly As a matter of fact, they were
ted for agijculture
.Tl(
So the Nazis found these caverns during wartime
they went there and hid there?
"Underneath
our
Earth's surface,
there is not a
hollow Earth bw
an irrer Earth,
There are caverns
a mile high that
have their own
weather, because
ai that height the
water begins to
condense and this
produces
rain..."
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t he Br i t i sh SAS dur i ng t he wr I n
1944, duri ng Operat ron Tdrdl i r t he
SS at t acked but l aj l ed t o di sl odge
t he Thi rd Rei ch f rom t he Ant arct t c
Thi s has been wri t t n about i n NEXUS
magzi ne
l see
l ames
Robef t , Bf i t aj f s
Secret War i n nt rct i ca i 2l 05-06
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l.
i n uni f orm The Thi rd Rei ch real i sed t hat t he ent i r-. war
was
goi ng
t o hve t o be a hol di ng act i on t o del ay t he
advances of t he enemy unt i l i t coul d r el ocat e t h- .
government.
Among t he f i r st t hi ngs r el ocat ed wer e t he maj or
comput er syst ems Because t hese comput ers were so
vl ! abl e and wer e
pr ocessi ng
so much i nf or mat i on,
Adol f Hi t l er asked Mr t i n Bor mann, Wher e cf we
rel ocat e t hem? Bormann si d, Neuschwabenl nd
basi cal l y because i t had ben col oni sed si ncet he 1930s
I t ws Cermany s Af ea 5l wi t hout t he t ouri st s t hey
began to move concept weapons and the computers to
t he Ant rct i c hol l owi ng out vst caverns t o f l t t hem
Thj s i s one of t he reasons why t hey f aced i nvasi on by
TK: Wow. Coul d a cj vi
j n
go
t here, or i s i t of t l j mi t s?
DD: The nt arct i c Treat y was si gned t n Decembe.
1959, af t er t he at omi c t esl s t hat t ook
pl ace
down
t her+ Operat i on Ar4 s whi ch l wi l l go
i nt o l at er Af t er
t ht t he area was
pret t y
nuch decl ared of f I i mi t s by t he
Sovi et Uni on and t he I Jni t ed St at es
So i l hs orl y been recent l y, al t er t he col l apse of t he
Sovi et Uni on, t hat t hey began i o
-. xp-. rj ment
wi t h some
col ogi caL or envrronment al waaeness t ouri sm That
has been ext remel y recent af d was
pret t y
much af t er t he
Nazi
presence
di sappeared of f Ant arct rca, whi ch was
ar ound 1997 when pr obabl y
t he l st vest j ges of i t
ret reet ed i nt o LJnt erl and compl et el y.
Entrances to the lnner Earth
TKi And Unterl and: where woul d
that be locted? ls it under Antarctica
or i s i t compLet e y
el sewhere?
DD: l here re mul t i p e ent rances t o
Unt erl and, l i t eral l y al l over t he
gl obe
Ther e ar e some i n Ti bet , t her e ar e
some i n Ant ar ct i ca, t her e ar e some
t hat are l oct ed i n ot her areas of t he
wl d i ncl udi ng one i n Swi t zerl and-a
mai or ent rance as wel l as one wi t hi n
l he Al penf est ung. or Al pi ne Fort ress,
encompassl ng a nuge are across t ne
nort hern l t al i an and ust ri an Al ps
TK: I n Cermany t oo.
probabl y.
DDr Yes
TK: I know t ht Hi t l er had a
ver y r r npor t ant hi deway i n a
t own cal Led Bercht esgaden whi ch
i s i n t he Ce. man Al ps woLr l d
t hat be an ent r ance t o t he
LJf t erl and?
DD: Concei vabl y I never saw
eny records concemi ng t hat The
Amer i cans mi si nt er pr et ed t he
Rei ch s concept of Al penf est ung
They t hought t hat i t f unct i ored as
a ki nd of Sal Republ i c f or t he
Thi r d Rei ch, as t he l t al i n Sal Republ i c ser ved
Mussol i ni s f asci st st at e The r eal j t y i s t hat t he
Al penf esl ung was essent rl l y securi ng t hat ent rance i nt o
Unt erl and f rom t he Europen cont i nent , but t here are
ot her ent rnces i n ot her
part s
of t he worl d. I am cert ai n
t hat t her e ar e many mor e t hat have never been
dj scoverd l rLrt
t he maj or ent rances spoken ot i n t he
records I ve dealt with are in Tibet nd in Antarctica
TK: ] s t here a whol e area where l l t hese ent rances
are rnterconnecled?
DD: They are inlerconnected because so mucn water
has eroded Grand Canyon-t ype caverns t hroughout t he
pl anet
many mi l es bel ow I t i s a very hot envrronmenr
very st eamy envrronment , l j ke a t ropi cal envl ronment
wi t hout t he Sun l l has a l ot of room
pl ent y
of room
Hi t l er was l ooki ng f or an ar ea i n
whr ch t o keep t he comput er s i n
st eri l e, cool condi t i ons becaLt se t hey
over het ed ea s i j y Bor mann s
comput ers were begi nni ng t o become
the centrl focus of the science of the
Thi rd Rei ch, whi ch was based on what
Hi t l er and Hi mml er consi dered t o
be Aryan
physics
TK: But di dn t t hey al so need
enof mou s amount s of
power ?
The Thi rd Rei ch woul d have had
t o have moved whol e
inf rastructure there of
generators
and di esel back"up and
peopl e
and what not .
DDr They f ound ways t o
gener t e geot her ma
I and
hydr oel ect r i c power
i n t he
Ant arct i c regi ons t hat were very
si mi l ar t o l cel and They used t hese enrgy sources t o
power
t hei r comput ers nd i nf rast ruct Ure Underground
There are areas of nt arct i ca whi ch i s an enormous
cont i nent hom whi ch meri cn
pat rol s
never ret urned.
I wj l l t el l
you
somet hi ng about Ant arct i ca i n t erms ol i t s
popul at i on
The l argest concent rat i on of sci ent i st s i n
t he worl d i s i n Ant arct i ca
TK: At
present?
DD: Yes I m t ryi f g t o
put
I hi s i nt o
perspct i ve
There i s not hi ng el se t o do i n Ant rct i ca of f rer t han
sci ent i f l c i nvest i gat i on
and as a f esul t many count nes
est abl i shed bases t her e t he Sovi et l Jni on/ Russi a,
Soul h i ri ca France, Norway
Japan
Chi n. t he US t he
UK Aust ra i a and New Zeal and among t hem Argent i na
and Chi l e act ual l y col oni sed f ami l i es down
t here
"There
are
multiple entrances
to Unterland,
literally all over
the globe.
There
are some in Tibet,
there are some in
Antarctic, there
are some that are
located in other
areas of the
world,
including one in
Switzerland..."
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tor the establishment and expansion of civilisation.
TK: And this is all being kept from the
public?
DD: Absol ut el y. Take a l ook at what happens i n
nt arat i ca The bi ggest
probl em
t hat t hey have i n
Ant ar ct i ca i s wi t h al l of t hose sci ent i st s. The
over whel mr ng ma
j or i t y
ar e Caucasi an- RLr ssi an,
ufopean, ustralian, New zealander, merican, all of
them Caucasian except for those from
Japan
and China.
t hef e are verv f ew et hni c mi nori t i es on t he nt arct i c
continent.
Generally, the only minorities that
you
would
lindwould be in the Amencan military
There i s an enormous meri can mi l i t ary
presence
down
i n Ant arct i ca, but t hef e i s no t hreat of war
ltarting in ntarctica between the United States and
Russia or China or any surface nation. So why are they
E
t he end of t hei r I i ves wi l l col l apse i nf i ni t el y. Hewasabl e
to ascenain rnathematically the existence of black holes.
Some of the cliquish British scientists laughed at him
and even went so far as to call him a
yellow nigger" but
the Cermans and the
Japanese
viewed his science to be
Aryan sclence.
The
Japanese
vi ewed t hemsel ves as Aryan
peopl e
descended f rom nort hern I ndi a t hrough mri t i rne
rnigration The Cermans viewed themselves under the
Nazr ideology as ryans descended from northern India
and lran through land migrations into northern Europe.
Bot h
Japn
and cermany had a raci al i deol ogy t hat
uniied them in the xis that was centred on Asian lndia.
the Cermans in
particulat
usjng computer technoLogy,
were able to take Chandrsekhaas equations and
put
them rnto therr computer systems. theycalculated them
to the Iogical conclusion, and they concluded that our
entire
galaxy
and indeed the centre of every
galxy
is
held together by a supermassive
bl ack hol e-t he mot her of al l
bl ack suns. Thi s may sound
very obtuse.
People may ask, why would
theoretical
physics have such an
impact on the war effort?" It is
because t he Thi rd Rei ch was
able to take a half-century leap
in
physics,
thnks to taking the
chandr sekhar equat i ons t o
t hei r l ogi cal concl usi on usi ng
comput er t echnol ogy. Thi s i s
how they
Cot
into the concept of
iesons that Marines are on a ship: not only to act s
the infantry am of the na\T, but also to
prevent mutiny
? The reason why i s f or one of t he same maj of
t he sal l ors That s why
defction. The biggest
problem
they have with scientists in
:the
Antarctic is defectlon to the
Reich.
TIc So are
you implying that
hird Reich is still there?
her e s mi l i t ai y
pr esence
i n
i Ant arct i ca, t o
prevent
"That's
why
there's military
presence
in Antarctica...
The biggest
problem
that
they have
with
scientists in
the Antarctic is defection
to the Third Reich."
fev,
years
after I left working with the Depaftment of
DD: Well. nobodv knows because all contact broke
Tl(: what are they doing there?
DD: The scientists?
No, the Third Reich in Unterland
in 1997, during the Clinton administration. That was
nse. What happened was t hat af t er t he wat t he
DDr Not in the Antarctic
/rr
*, but i n Unt erl and and t hey
t o reach i t t hrouch t he
t r ances i n t he Ant ar ct i c
from lndia, which at that time was under the
nent,
icans failed in ope.arian Highiuftp and various
ion r4us in
preventing
a Third Reich domjnation
ss.
Rkh Physics and Computing
zuse developed the original workinC computet a
named Dr Subrahmanyan chandrsekhar-a Hindu
ant i gravi t at i on and t he hl gher-l evel
physi cs.
The
problem
was that this ws still in a developmental stage.
However . t he Thi r d Rei ch s conf l i ct si mul at i ons
der r or , . r at ed t hat r he war coul d nol be won i n a
conventional sense. The entire Second world war in the
Atlantic and continental Europe was considered to be
one massive series of holding actions until relocation of
the Thousand Yer Reich could take
place.
This is why
so many cerman
peopl e
di sappeared. Bef ore t he
Second world Wat the
population
of Germanic
peoples
in Switzerlnd, Liechtenstein, ustria, Germany and the
cerman diaspoia throughout Europe was 180 million-
cl ose t o 200 mi l l i on
peopl e
when
you
count t hose i n
various
places
in Russia and the Ameicas Today, there
are around 80 mil]lon Germans in United Germanv.
TK: So 120 mi l l i on Ger mns di sappear ed
t n
Neuschwabenland?
DD: No I a* not
. ayi ng
t h"t Ce' n ar s dr<appeared
bul l d4 sayi ng t hal oul oi mot ! o' l hose Cerrans
who
disappeared there were thousands who were relocatecl.
Hi mml erwas obsessed wi t h t hi s.
Many
people
do not understand the
purpose
oi th SS.
The wehrmacht fought for the natlon for oemny, and
the SS fought for the Aryan race The
purpose
of the SS
was not only to fight for the continuity of the Arytn race;
r operat i ons but onl y succeeded i n 1958, wi t h
near space I am more than happy to explain this
use i t has t o do wi t h t he
physi cs
I was about t o
I Thrs much I do know aboul t he
physi cs 1
it as an historical librarian, as opposed to a
i ci st , but basi cal l y, i n 1935, t he same
year
t hat
al st ronomi cal Soci et y wi t h hi s ast rophysi cs
ions He had
proven
tht stars within a certain
of mass about 1.4 times the mass of our Sun at
mnd ol t he Bri t i sh Raj -approached t he Bri t i sh
t
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t wasal so a mul t i nat i onal army. I t i nspi red
t he model coul d operat e at a
great er
speed t han a hel i copt er
for both warsaw Pact forces nd NATO forces in terms of because of its aerodlnamic frame, sans the durability.
supranational
command.
Because the Fl.igshads
could be mounted with rocket;
Himmler was intent on relocating what he considered they were able t; wipe out the merican invasion force
t o be
genet i cal l y pure
Nordi c ryans t o duri ng Operat i on Hi gl i l rr1l
Neschwabenl and,
but he rel i sed t ht he needed
TK: Operat i on Hi 4t rj , xp i s n hi st ori cal f act , i s i t ?
enough
genetic
diveisity to
prevent
morbid inbreeding in DDr bsolutely. In the southern summer of 194,7,
what would begin as a limited
population
base. the us Nar,y opeiation was led by Reaf Admirar Richard
.
s.an aside Himmler made a
point
of emphasising Everyn Byrd
lr
It was actuaiiy organised by men who
that his ss troops had perfect
teeth. Arried inte igence were above him but he becam rhe scapegoat who was
l nt erpret ed t hi s s some mani f or aest het i cs.
The bl amed f or i t s f ai l ure. I t was an al , r, f ; rce, hast i l y put
realityws
that he needed men who could operate in the together by Fleet AdmiralChester Nimitz.
sub-zero conditions of ntarctrca, where metal dental n 26 August 1946 basically what happened was that
fillings would contrct to excruciating ffect.
they had 3,5-00 Marines and allofthem died. but nobodv
Anrarctic opralions
:::ji."j [.]Jg l"j:,"ff"i,:\1"1:li:1"t '*:
DD: To
put
it into
perspective
about the miljtary concerned the acraft carri;r USS
prilil/ine
Sd, with 100
operations that took
place
in ntarctica, as I explained aircraft, and it was not assigned to any of the
groups
with operation sedwdfand courland, world war 11 was a because it u,as the fighter-base flagship-an Essei-class
l ' ' ] : l ear }var TheAxi spower S_car r i er , 900f eet l ong' 3' oomen
wer e usi ng nuci ear wepons
I I
",
cr ew, and si x ski - t i t t ed
ll:f
".,
r-".1 as the mericns
]
,,8".rr,""
th e Fliidolwc f
Douglas C_47 SkJ,rrain transporr
I:T
j i l
,] a.,more
prrec.rv
I :":fYt"
Ltt,Il gl t,Yu:
I
ptanes
equrpped wrtl . ,qro
i i et_
l evel because they.were usi ns
I
COUId be mgqnted
Wth I
assi sted take-off
I
"boi i te
t hem oper ar i ona t y a, t r r e
] *"l i - - r . - . , . 1^- - ^i , L^ f
i oi r "t , t her e wer e . so
blyfl:
^^
|
r\rr-Kcrl,
any WeI aDte IO
I
loreigr ve,sets oartrcrparing.
In
January
and February 1939,
I WiOe OUt the AmefiCan I
rri So there must have"been
there were sevra' epedi ri ol r
I
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I
arouro,u,Lruumen,
to Antarcti cd. where
l he
I
l ttYasl on IOfCe
Oufl ng
I oo, v
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wner e
r ne
I
DD:
ye5
Thf e wer e
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vann. swe, et t own i n t r om New
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, t ,
pr i mar y
mt ssi on
Wi l hel m I l Lnd t hat you
can
-
ws t o est aOt i sn an Ameri can
iind on maps paoduced
before the second wofld war base to counteract the Nazi base in Antarctica
-
Then what happened was that between rg49 and r94r, Now, it doesn t matter whether
or not
you
or r believe,
t he Bri t i sh Royal Navy, commanded by Kei t h l l en
l ohn
or whet her or not any Ame' can or Uni t ect cerman
Pitt had varlous ships deployed down therc, and there believes, that the Nazis hd established a soveroment in
was a secret wartime operation codenamed Tdrdrin-a exile in Antarctica. ll that matters rs th;t the unrted
failed occupation attempt in ihe winter of 1944 Men States
Covernment
was convjnced that the Third Reich
from an ss reiment were involved, and they went to had re-stablished
itself in Antarctica. This is why the
war not onlywith the Cermns but the Afgentjn ians. Americans got
togetherTask Force 68.
.To
exp lain in
lanuary
and Februry I 942 comandante It was endrmoui, and had at least l 3 American sh ips-
Albeno oddera aboard the
prirfiero
de Mag, had landed t a central battle
group
commanded
by RearAdmiral yrd
Deception Islnd in the south shetlnds and fought off The uss M,aftr lu;pas was his fracahip, not the air;ft
the British This is whyArgentina neverjoined
thellied carrier because tht had crewmen as well as squadrons
war effod If
you
ever see the Allied zone of
patrols
that of fighters, torpedo planes
and Helldiwr dive b;mbers,
stretches
ali across the westem hemisphere on the map, and ihese ctaftere ll crowded onto the deck. None of
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TK: rd
j ust
a l ract i ori of t hat t ask f orce came back?
DD: Cert ai n
y
a I t he Mri f es t hat were f l owf
j n
on Lhe
t raf sport
pl anes di ed on t he nt af ct i c l ce They $' ere
massacred by lhe ftrckcts ldunched b! the Flii4elrdiis A
f ew of t he
p
anes \ \ r cr c shot down wr t h t h- . navl
el ement bul ahcr what happened t o t he N{aI i ne! t hcj r
operal j or had l o rnd and t hey
pul l ed
out
{c Aor I d
B, vo \ oot - [ d, . I d \ \ l - | d.
a
goodbye
spee. h t o newspaper at t he t i me i i was
publ rshed on
t ,
rn Ch l c a| d never rn t he LJf i t ed St at cs
Byrd had warned oF n i mmrnent at t ack on l he Ll ni t cd
St at es and l hc nccessrt y t o mai nt arn a 51ai e ol el en t o
t dke del nsi ve
precaut i ons
agarf st Lhe
possi bi l j i y
of an
rnvasi on by host 1c ei rcraf t
proceedi ng l l om t ho
pol ar
regi ons H"" *i d don t waf t t o scare af yt )ody but t he
2 000
pr
ot s had dred f rom bet ween t he mj d-1940s and
t he mi d-1950s rn t he di sc war.
Thi nk about whl | ; m sayi ng. l l i s f or t hi s reason t hat
t he Ai l r es $er e sl i I dt wal wr t h l he Thi r d Rer ch, t hat
, l u
h | . , ,
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g, l d
r ,
1r o. , l ' ,
,
' n
l o5
Stalin's Internationl Communist Agenda
DD: People don t relise how advantageous it was lor
t he l hi r d Rei ch aL l hc end of t he waf Pr esi dent
Roosevel t had di ed myst cri o! sl y and essent i al l y by t he
documef t s I was d-"al i ng wi t h i t ws suggest ed very
st rongl y t hat he had been assassrnat ed by xi s agent s.
' l r uman
l ook over i n Apr i l 1945 and t hen i n
l ul y,
chuf chi l l vas \ , ol ed out of of f rce
The real i t y rs t hat
j n
1945, St al i n. who had enormous
rnt l uence on bo{h t he Unl t ed St at es
nd t he Uni t ed Ki r gdom
gv
t he
or der t o t he Labour Par l Y uni on
bosses l o oust Churchi l I n t he US,
we woul d ref er t o t he Labouri t es as
wht Br i t i n cal l ed communi st s
These wre hard-core rtn ionists
bl t t er real i t l , i s t hat i n t he evef t of a
new var t he l j nj t ed St at es
r, vou
d be
attacked by airclaft flying ir from on-.
or bot h of t hc
pol es
Bl rd was suddenl y recal l ed and so
was t he cnt i re expedj t i onary i orc-.
one of t he l ast t hi f gs he sard, one ol
t he most i mpot af t observat i ons he
mdc was about t he exr sl i ng
si t uat i on l can do no more l haf warn
r . y count r ! men t hat t he t i me has
passed
whef we coul d t ake ref ugc i f
compl et e i sol t i on and r est i n
conf i dence rn t he
guarant ee
oi secrrri l y
whi ch di st af ce. t he oceans af d l he
pol es provi ded
FI e f i nrsh-. d by
st at rng We are abandonrng t hc
fegion
No of f cr; exp af at i on was cver
di ssemi nat ed Byf d was
assassinated by
Axis agents."
To show
you
t he ki nd of i nf l uence
t hat St al i n had, l wi l l
gi ve you
an
exa m
pl e
When St Li n i nvaded
Fi nl rnd i n 1939, t hat as one ol t he
t hi ngs t hat st af t ed wori d War TT and
t hr Su, cdi sh Nazi Paf t y sent ai r l orce
pi
ot s t o l i ght t he Sovi et s i n Fi n and
Ther e wer e Swed sh Nazi Par t y
v. rl unt eers who t l e t he swast rka
i n f r i nl and The Ger mans sent
uni t s af d i t ws an I nt ernal i onal
war t o f i ghl l he Sovi et Bol shevi k
i nvasl on One ol t he most
ef f ect r ve weapons was t he
Br eu st er Bl f dl o a US- bui l t
ai r . r af t wh i ch t he Fi nns
purchased l rom t he Ameri cans
The Brwster Brlfdlo took down so
many So\ r i et
pl anes t hat St al r n
gav-. thc order to the IJS unions.
whrch wcl c very symp; t hct l c k)
hospi t al j sed and l hal i s how i t
ef ded That i s hovr badl y t hat
expeditlon turned ou1
At t hat
por nl
evcr yt hi ng t f at
Byd had \ uarned . boLrt cme t rue
Bet ween l 95l r d l 95ar t her e
t ook
pl ace r vhal t hc
^mer i can
docurnent s t hat I was deal j ng ! vi t h
cal Led a massacre ol t h-. ski es. or' t he di sc war Thrs
was after OperalLon Hj4lrirfllp
Bri ca l y t he Thi rd Rci ch ret al i at ed rnd l he l -l q. i rdds
and t he ol her
pl r. s
t hat t hey d deve op-. d. whi ch were
concept ei rcrl t t hat t hey d brought down kr Ant arct i ca,
atlackd irnd shot dor'f mefy US fighter arrcratt
The end r csul t wes Oper at i on Ar 4u5 i n whi ch t he
Ameri cns dcpl oycd f ucl ear wepons i n 1958 af t er a
decade Li f f ai l ed t urt arci i c ! nvasrons J()l l owi ng Operat ron
Hirfijuflp The Nof Yofl Tin.J r-.p(]ricd that there w-.re
204 dest royed or mrssrrg f rghl rr rrcraf t i n t hat
peri od
By t he 1950s wht uas known as t he aerospace war
was f rnal l y account ed f or I n l hc document s t hat I had
been ordered t o rf crner; t e and i l vas cal cul at ed l ht
t he Sovi el car Jnmuni st c! se, t o sebot ; {: al l t he
Bre'ster Brfdlds on the assembly life ov-'r.r
yetl aller
St i rhf hd
gi ven
t hi s order, t he
l apanese
i l t ack. ' d
Pearl
l l arl x)r i n 1941 and l hen went on t o l l ck Ji ong Korg
Srrgaporc and i h-. Phi l i ppj nes Lverywf cre t he l apanese
al l ackcLl t he Ameri c. rn Brewst er Bnf dl os wel e l al l j ng out
oi l hc sky because t hcy had been sabot aged back home
on t hcj r own assembl y l j nes That i s how mch
i nf ucnce St a i n had on ot her naLi ons because of t hi s
i nt ernat i onal commrrnl st
rnsurgef cy
At t he end oF t he
pr o_; cl i ve host i l i t i es on t he
cont i nent al maj nl and i n I 9, 15 St i rJi Jl
gave t he order t o
t he Labouri l es i n l l rl t arn, J don t need Churchi l l i n
powef
any mora Jrd I . (t rsrdel hi m t t hl eal He ws
"President
Rooseveh had
died mysteriously,
and essentially,
by the documents
I
was
dealing with,
it
was
suggested
very strongly that
he had been
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convinced that Churchill had
poisoned
Rooseveu, ano
t he end resul t was t hat he sai d: cet Churchi l l out of
office.
Churchill was voted out of office by n overwnermlng
maj ori t y, a I andsl i de
Thi s was f ol l owj ng t he
general
European ceasef i re i n t vay 1945,
j ust
as Bri t ai n was
turnlng its resources
towaids invading Hong Kong and
Singapore.
America's
Unwinnable
World War
DD: t that time, the
Japanese
were advancing on the
mi nl and
wi t h such success t hat t he B. i t i sh ct ual l y
buried a bunch ol British Spitfires entire air squadrons,
i n Thai l and and Bur ma. They
j ust
bur i eo r nem ! o
prevent
the
Japanese from capturjng them. That is how
cl esperat e
t he si t uat i on ws i n 1945.
peopl e
don, t
understand
the
perspective
of this.
Put this into perspective
for how bad it was ror rne
monumental
mass mobiiisation was the verT reason why
so f ew i f any, abl e-bodi ed
Japanese men ever di ed i n
strategic bombing, etther conventional or nuclear, dunng
the entire war. They were all in the field
At this
point,
the mericans realised tht they had lost
t he war l t di d not mat t er t har t hey coul d mobi l i se al l
t hi s manpower The vast maj ori t y of t hei r personnel
were acrcss the sea in the Atlantic; and if they were to
bri _g t l "c d, over . o t l ^e
Pd. i i . l o I
ghr I ne
l apanpe
t hy soul d o. obdbl y i p"ve L rroD open l o re. Lonquest
by Nazi insurgents
So t hey ei t her f aced a seri es of somet hi ng l i ke t he
Napol eoni c wars where t hey had bat t l es cont i ni ng
agai n and agai n, or t hey coul d sue f or
peace.
The
Americans chose to sue for
peace
because Roosevelt was
dead and Churchi l l was gone
TK: they sued for peace?
Towards whom?
DD: Towards
theAxis both Cermany and
iapan.
TK: And that was in 45?
DD: I n 1945.
TK: The
public
never leamed
about that.
Edhor's
Note:
Prt three in our next issue coveas
Nazi r ocket sci ent i st s and
advanced technologies, the Suez
crj si s, nucl ear det onat i ons over
Ant rct i car
space weapons, t he
Third Reich's alleged Moon bases,
Americans. they were so racist,
they hd concentrated
most of
t hei r r esour ces
agai nst t he
cer mans because t hey sai dl
'Oh,
they re white. They are a
bi gger t hreat . The Ameri cans
allocated only 15 per
cent of all
their rcsources
during the warto
f i ght i ng t he
I apanese i n t he
Pacitic
TK: And by t hat t hey t ot al l y
underestimated them.
DD: Yes, t he
Japanese had
i nvaded
t he l askan i sl ands t o
"At
this
point,
the Americans realised
that they had lost the
war.
It did not matter that
they could mobilise
all
this
manpower,"
prevent
the Amencans from bombing
Japan ftom Alask.
of t ha l 5 per. e. 1t
resource rora t he An e, rcan. were
t orced t o dedi cat e one-t hi rd t o t ryi ng t o remove t he
Japanese
from Alaskan territory
No! on
y
wds ovr
o0
per (enr
ol f he l n ori a l dpd, rese
Army i n Chi -a dr t he l t me o. t he Hi rosl t md oomoi rg or
6 ugust 1945, but on t hat very day a speci al war
department
anlysis of the new
Japanese divisions being
mobjlised reched
US Army chief of Staff ceorge ctleti
Mar shal l - t he
same Mar shal l who was f or ced t o
i nst i gat e t he l \ , 4arshal l
pl an
as reparat i ons
f or t he
reconstruction
of Europe
It was revealed to Marshall that, from 1937 to t943,the
I mperi al
j panese
Army had mobi l i sed
an average of
eight divisions
a
year,
but 1n 1944 alone it had formed 30
t o secure t he Chi nese mai nl and
I n t he rt rs! seven
months
of 1945, the
Japanese ctivated
at least 42---of
these, 23 inside
iapan
itself-and had the manpower to
generate
even more: as mny as 6t infantry and five
amoured
di vi si ons by Oct ober 1945-t he
j nt ended
About the Interviewee:
Douglas Dietrich is the son of a deco.ated US Navy sailoi
He worked for l0 years
as a US Department
of liefense
rni l i t ary l i brari n
t t he Presi di o mi l i t ary base i n San
Francisco,
where one of his major duties was document
destructjon.
He ws fesponsible
for incinerting highly
classified materials on criticl historicl
topics. Each night,
he made entries frorn memory in a peasonal
notebook of
allofthe top'secret documents he had destroyed.
Di et r i ch exper i enced t he Kuwai t i campi gns of
optrations Desert Sh/e/d (1990)
and Desen Storn
\l99lJ
as a
US Mar i ne, dur i ng whi ch t i me he ws exposed t o
(t (l o<dri n
nerve
q\
$hi (h re\ uhed
j n
col l pl ed l ungs and
radi (l e\ peri menl al \ urqen,
Af l er mu\ t enng oul of t he
USMC in late 1991, he began a career s a
privare
secunry
aqent which continued until he became a full-time
crer
for his dying parents.
He now channels his energies into
medi a product i on,
conf erence present at i ons
nd rdi o
interviews covering a wjde range of hidden hhtory topics.
His DYD Roswell ond the Rjsjnq Sun was .eviewed in
NEXUS t9l04.
For more information,
visit Douglas Dietrich\ website
http://w\,rwdouqlasdierrich.com.
ing of Opertion Drorrf4ll, the scheduled American
of the
Japanese home islands.
aDan
had onl y
i ust
begn r o f i ghr , and t hi s
sww. ne\ usmr9azi n. . om
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The Dawn of the Space Race
Dougl as Di et rl ch
(DD):
Adol i Hi t l er was si i l (] n t he of f ensi ve i n t 944-45
because he had everyt hi ng t o
garn
by hodi ng as mLt ch ground
as
possi bl e
unt i l evacuat i on.
' l ht s
was not a war t hat was bej rg f ori ght wi t h some sense
of hopel essness on hi s part .
Wi t h t he S, r?i 6. f t ri pa-t he Dj sc War-t he
Ameri cans
soon concl uded t hat t he Nazrs were est abl j shj ng a
presence
on t he
lunar surface That is rvhy they invesled so much after Operalion Hi4,ij np
i nt o l i t eral nucl ear war gai nst t he Thi rd Rei ch i n exj l e Thi s woul d ul t j mat el y
manifest s Operation Ard s
Thomas Kirschner
ITK):
Are you
saying the Third Reich established or was
goi ng
t o est abl i sh a base on t he Moon f rom i t s base n Neuschwabenl and?
DD: Oui t e so. The Nazi s were not usi ng normal rocket s Theywere usi ng
ant i gravi t y and t he new t echnol ogi es i ncl udj ng Tesl a t echnol ogy The
Grnans broke t he sound brri er and t he spce barrj er usl ng rocket s very
ear l yon, i nt he 1930s. Theywer eabl et oper t ect t heuseof
t hi st echnol ogyf or
l ong-rane bombi ng agai nst t he Sovi et Uni on, bLt t a Lt hei r st rt egl c bombers
were rendered Russran pl undef
by t he t j me of cesef i re l h. Ameri cansonl y
l earned t hi s l at er t hrcueh i nt el l i gence sources
The modern space age began i n March 1926 when Dr Robert Coddard
l aunched
t he f i rst l i qui dj uel l ed rockel rn t he l Jni t ed St at es l n
j une
1929
Fri edri ch St amer made t he f j rst m, t nned rocket -powered f l i ght i n a
gl i der
devel oped by l exander L, i ppj sch i n
l ul y 1929 l he l aunch f ai l ure of
coddard s f i rst i nst rument al rocket cused al J of hrs n-. rghbours t o compi ai n
nd t hey obt ai ned ar i f j unct i on agi nst hl m, prevent i ng
f urt her l aunches i n
Massachuset t s
Codd: Lrt l was
pubi i cl y
humj l i at ed and became i ncreasi ng y
recl usj ve l n November 1929, coddard
gai ned
a Cuggnh-"i m grant
wi t h t he
hel p of Charl es Ll ndbergh whi ch f j nanced Lhe moveof hi s rocket l aborat ory
t o Roswel l . New Mexi co, whrch at t he t i me was t he l east
popl at ed
st at e i n
l he Uni on
yel
st i l l mai nt ai ned enough ol an i nf rast ruct l re f or hj m t o have
pl umbi ng
l n February 1936 t he Cerrans t est ed t he 3 rocket Despi t e t he
prol ect s
secrecy, t JS i nt el l i gence got
t he news back t o Wshrngt on but t he
t hl eat pot ent i l
was t akef l i ght y
by t he US Army l eadershi p I n Oct ober
1936 t he army s assessment of Dr Coddard s rock, "l
, , vas
t hat i t had very l i t t l e
mi l i t ary va ue Agai n, t hi s
pl aced
t he Cermans rar areao
I n 1930, t he anal og! e comput er. t h-. di f f erent i nl i rn; l yser wrs devel oped by
DI Vannevar Busl r, who was t h. dean of el gi l crf i | g l t he Massachuset t s
l nst i t ul eof Techn(rl ogy1M1)
f hl s w, rs a hb. , )[ ] pLrt or t he f i rst one on t he
market , and was l sed t o sol vr: ' ad, rancerl
t Jl obl f ms
i n
physi cs
The Bush
desi gn ws so ef f ect i ve t h; rt
\ . , l l t
s. rw l rr) pornt i f expcrj ment i ng wi t h dj gi t l
comput ers. whi . h werr so . rpensrve t h1 t hc Lrni v-. rsi t y coul d not af f ord such
pi oneeri ng
wof k l hat [ , . rs dore el \ ewhere by t he t i S governmenl
f ort he use
ol crypt ographers workj n r' l h c. rdes f or u' Jrom anal ogue comput ers were
An Interview with
Douglas Detrich
O 29 Apri l 2012
by Thomas Kirschner
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Rudolf Hcss Takes On the Americans and Soviets
DD: This is where Rudolf Hess comes in because he
flew to the UK with the intent of tlling the Britjsh tht
Cerman computer research was far behind-ultjmately
confounding the llies
TK: I thought he flew to make a
peace
offer
DD: You rnean a
peace
offer for the Bntish monarchy
to settle with the Tfird Reich? Cedainly not H went to
^^nv
nr p i h r l r r ^ <" f ^' nr .
TKr we have been told that he flew over to make an
offer to surrender
DD: That s ri di cul ous l t was 1941. Nei t her t he
Americans nor the Soviets were
yet
committed to total
war agai nst t he Rei ch
TK: I have a completely different story in the back of
my head Why don t
you
tell us what
you
know about?
DD: Hess succeeded in convincing the British that he
had to talk to the Americans because he d lond out
about Malrin Bormann s computer technology: that the
computer situation in lhe Third
Reich was very bad and that the
Ameiicans were way ahead wjth
t hei r comput ers. So, t he Bri t i sh
flew him over to the US and
yo
never heard of hi m i n Bri t ai n
agai n Supposedl y t he Bri t i sh
had hi m rn
pri son
but basi cal l y
i t was t hi s
poor,
ment al l y
disturbed man who looked very
much l i ke Hess and was a
German citizen-iust somebody
they had rounded up after the
cessat i on of host i l i t i es i n
technology was very
primitive
and was only used for
unguided bombs and, actually, those were not rockets.
He was able to tell them that the V-l and the V-2 were
not rockets at all but
jet
engines that were used with
remote control as a weapon of terror in England, and
that the Germans reallydidn t have this rocket capability.
Because of that, Hess was able to
poison
relations
belween merica and the Soviet lJnion, which ultimately
led to incredible hostllities between them because Stalin
was telling the Americans that he was being bombed by
the Cermans using this space technology.
Let s
put
this into
perspective.
Space is an intrinsically
hostile environment in which to work, half of the Eafth s
ai mosphere bej ng l ess t han t hree mi l es
l -4. 8
kml above
sea level Military aircraft and spacecaaft depend on
pure
arr seal ed i n a
prot ect ed
envi ronment af t er t hey
approach al t i t udes t hat approxi mat e l 5 mi l es
l -24
kml
w\ re heo. l rons[ r i . exces: rve and
poi sonous
ol ot e i c
present
Turboiet engines refse to function above 20
mi l es
l -32
kml . Al t i met ers st op
worki ng at aboui 28 mi l es
l -4t
krnl. Rockets are required to
work beyond that
point,
and the
Oermans hd developed those
rockets.
When Dr coddard developed
hi s rocket and t he Cermans
began t o conduct manned
rocket flights, they had their
own versi on of ast ronaut s
Rumne ner. The first men to
breach space were not Soviets
or Ameri cans, but v/ ere
"ln
any case, the Nazis
had
made such a huge leap in
rocketry that they managed
to bomb the industrv that
Stalin had moved behind
the Ural Mountains."
Erope Thi s i ndi vi dual coul d brel y speak coherent l y
Hesss son hi s f ormer secret aqr al l of t hem i dent i f i ed
hi m as not bel ng Rudol f Hess.
l Kr Thi s was i n l he document s
you
were i nci nerat i ng?
DDr Absol ut el y Thi s man was ul t i mat el y ki l l ed, not
because they were afraid that he would talk-the maf
coul d barel y t al k but bcause l l t he
peopl e poi nt i ng
hi m out as not bei ng t he real Hess woul dn t be abl e t o
t al k about hi m any more
TK: So, what happened t o t he redl Rudol f Hess?
DD: He was f l own t o t he US where he spoke t o
Vannevar Bush convi nci ng t he US t hat t he Thi rd Rei ch s
comput ers di df t work and t hat t he Cermans were way
behj nd. l l e f ooLed t he Ameri cans i nt o underest i mat i ng
several aspect s of t he Nazi war f i rachi ne They ul t i mat el y
believed a lot of what he was saying and were very
misled. They were specifrca
y mrsdrr-.cted abor.rt Nazi
f l i ght capabl l i t i , . s i nt o space As i or hi s u l rmal e f at e l n
t he US. t he document s t hat I d-. al l wrt h mad-. no
ment i on ot t hi s
I n any case t he Na2i s hd made such a huge l eap i n
l ocket ry t hat t hey managed t o bomb t he i f dust ry t hat
St al i n had moved behi nd t he Ural l \ ' l ount ai ns Rudol f
Hess was abl e t o hi de t hi s by sayj n l hat Narj rocket
members of the Rdfir,1r4d,1il-the Space Force. This was
a force that resulted from a collborative
program
bet ween Hermn Cri ng nd Hei nri ch Hi mml er. l t was
i n conj unct i on wi t h t he Case Bl ue summer of f ensi ve i n
May 1942 t hat t he Cermans i ni t rat ed a bombi ng
campaign with wht were called S,
r?r5.
These were
Lrs-.d to strike at Stalins Trans-ljral industrial base.
Ext remel y hi gh al t i t udes l i mi t ed t he campai gn s
effectiveness, but, over time, the attacks took their toll
and they
prevented
the Soviet Union from advancing at a
rapid
pace.
This is one reason why the Soviet advance
was
qLrite
slolv, comparatively speking, and took so
mny yers The Sd
Orr
was desrgned as an antipodal
ski p-bombet ski ppi ng on t he at mosphere arouad t he
world after each attack run soaring high above Central
Ameri ca and chi na whi l e t aki ng t he l ong way back t o
Cermany
The mencans never captured a single specjmen oi
t hese bombers because al l of t hem were depl oyed
"gdr . l
l
. o\ i el
ur i on 81 . ea' ef r t "
l L! r pr c -
Sovl et hands al ong wi t h Wernher von Braun s brot her,
Magnus
Just
as von Braun subt l y mi sdi rect ed t he
Amef can space
program,
hi s bi ot hcr successf ui l y
sl ymi -. d t he Sovi -. t space
pi ogram
They di rect ed t hem
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ot her t l -"n n i Jdf rrerel re,
Loui o
sserl l al l y
l ny Were workt l g
a\
(doorevr\
l o
p, eveal
both ihe.Soviets
and the Americans
from ever catching
up with the Third Rejch s rechnoloeical
lead
TK: Oh really?
DD: \ ery
much , o
The red' , t )
i s
. hdr
much
or t re
Anef l . an
and sov' t
qpdce
progrdm-
w, e wd) be\ , rd
the trmes, sabotaged
by subversive
cadres
of cerman
screntists such
as the von Braun brothers
Nazi Link
with Egypt
and Spain
DD: Where
do
you
think th
greatest
number
or rocket
screntlsts
irom Germany
went?
TK: To Neuschwabenland?
. , DD:
l \ o. , a"ny
ot
rhem
dct ul h weJ I
o EBi p.
^ooel
. Na. e.
who as a l -rgh. . dnkrr g
_
Gamal
general
was
covertly
sponsorine
th;
Nazi scj ent t f t c
exodus I nt o Egvpt
as rhe
war was drawing
down, had so many
scientists
that he created an entire cjty
lor them-Fctory
33j at Heljopolis,
outside
cairo The.e were 400
(rf
these
Nazi rocket scientists,
and they called
this the new,rynkd
Korrs
This was the
l oundat i on
f or a paral l el
Egypt j an
aerospace program
That iswhyNasser
was eventually
able to threaten
the US
that he was going
to ntionajise
the
Suez
Canal
Nasser
used Spai n. s
lrancrsco
Franco
as an example
don t we take out Franco?
We
are
going
to invqe.:
rs when, 1n the summer
of 1946,
Franco
lunched
I
t he. e r or ket ,
dr o hewosl i r er a, l ywar cl "i n
l mt he
or one or hrr pri vat e ya"rt s
[ hen
t hese roal et s
,:,,l ,fd,l :
ral ,e oJt rrLo
erun,""
.i ui i i .n p"i rung;
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. rrdde
Soarn
dnd I . m goi ng
t o
rdl , e
do$n
nore Arre. i cdr possenger
ai rcral . , .
The
Amencans
sal d Hnds of f
Wher i r-cdme
ht c ! Jrn Ndc-er
)dt o. I . n nat j onl t si rg
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C1. 1 l _ranco
h- t wo
Ce, mdn. ci ent t st s,
I nave
or er ' oLf
f Ul dr . d
I , vou t ake meoJ. o,
t r yt ot akemeout
wre, I ndt t oadri : e t f e
sut cano l F got ng
! o wi pe yout
_i vl l rdr
ps\ el Cer
d' rl i ne^
o. t o' ! h
qki es.
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crnencdrc
(dt d
Wei l rd
beuer ge.
on \ a\ ser
s s, de.
AI nal pol nl .
i n
l o5o t l ^e
SJez
an\ . .
devel oped
whi ch
ws even more
devst t i ng
t han t he
Lu0an ml ssrt e
cri si s
Amet i c
l most
wenl to wat gatnst
France,
Britin
and
lsrael when they
tded to re-tal(e
the
Suez Canal.
Amedca
came in at the
side of Nassr and
said: If
you
arc
golng
to rctake the Suez Canal.
we are
going
to war agajnst allthree
of
you
That was the death
of the llies the
f al l
of t he Uni t ed Al l i ed
Ff ont . Thi s
t s
t he ki nd of power
t hat Nazt
sci enhst s
wielded
throughout
the world.
This
js
why
they were
called the Ditk
Matht_
the Third Power----of
the so-called
Cold
Franco
had
several
Nazi
sci ent i st s
bui j di ng
KM-2
electromagnetic
rockets
for hlm in
secret taboratories
near Marbella
on t he sout hern
coast of Spai n,
east ot ci bral t r
They
were
named
af t er t hei r i nvent ors,
pf ol essors
Knoh and Ml l er
The
KM-2
had a range
of 16, 000
kllometres.
Once its control
was
disengaged,
it was attracted
by
t he el ect ri c vi brt i ons
of
pa; si ne
magnetism
of the nearest
metal rnass
impact
with the source that attracted
it
because
he d also taken in m;ny
Nzi emigrants.
War
Wherever
these
Nazi
screntlsts
were present
in the
Sovi et
Uni on or i n t he Uni t ed
States,
they wefe viewed
s
obseffers
ofa foreign government.
TK:
Of a
government
in exile
DD: Yes That
s how they were
percelveo.
Operation
A4qus
TK: What hppened
with
the
govemment
in exile?
DD:
The government
in exjle is
,
DLn1q,
Wor l d
Wr l r l . dn- i . co
l r dn, , p, o\ t oeo
r no! \ dno\
o mt t o
l or n t r e \ p"ni . l ^
Bt ue D, \ t . t on
wn, cn
. ened
on t he RL, . i J
, oJ ,
rh, o
t hout
t h^ wd. dt J
I f ewd)
r punl i ' l oa5
Thi \ , . uhyt
eAme, i con. t ound
r' l al
d ong
t t epri sorer.
rhey ue. e rdki l g
dt {h" er cJ ul
rne wdr rr. nv ol t l em
{
re
t .
, m
di l err I . , Ln f l e. t t d,
oeopt e dt dr
.
even kno\ \ ^ere I n\ oheo
i n l r e uor
Some
or r' t o\ prt . on. -
werF sodl , oro
ul -o
woJ_d
up I n
American prison
camps
and were involved
with the
Spdnr . l ^
Bl ue D\ i . , or
The Ahen( on.
uer e
I n. neo
wr n t r anLo
ar d hei . t d
Nowt hat . h"L, ar i .
ov, , , , / hi
know
i s exact l y
what chnges
t ook pl ace
wi t hi n i t . I wi l l
Crv
yoL
d1
j de
o[ whdt rt wa(, l i re very
.
hor, y er rhe
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be. o, e l even go
I n, o t r i , w"
-i rou
o t o. l
a0or wnt
i dpoer ed
wi t h
Oper at i ol
At gu"
I "e
, AI re4. dns-bd. ed
or t he
di , c l at
t re mt \ i t e
w,
everyhrrg
t hdt ud.
eoi ng
on wl t l ,
ro(ket ,
and ot . (
I Cnnol ogy
-hdd evrv nghl t o
be conv. rrd
t ht t he
Nd/ .
hdd
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ot l he Moon
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phy. i (
oegree
H wo. ked
"t
Cdrl f orrt a _
Luren. e
Radi d, i on
Laboratory
at Livermore
on techniques
to harness and
still there
today What
we don,t
ai rcraf t
or t he
It exploded
on
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control energy released in hydrogen fusion rections
There are no known
physical materials in the world that
could co.tain the super-hot
plsma
involved because
t hat was at t he t emperat ure oi t he Sun. He worked on
f ashi oni ng magnet i c bot t l es .
powerf ul
mgnet i c f i el ds
t o hol d t he el ect ri cal l y charged
pl asma.
Because ol t he
nat ure and t he shape of t he magnet i c f i el ds, a cef ai n
quant i t y of charged
part i cl es
woul d l eak out hom t he
ends of the magnetic bottle-much as how trapped
pai t i cl es
l eak out of t he Ert h s
pol es, produci ng
auloras
Whi l e t he di sc war was ongoi ng t he US
government
approached Chri st of i l os and sai d: We have t o el i mi nat e
t he German ast ronaut
program
f rom col oni si ng t he
Moon On l 0
Jnuary
1958, he
responded wi t h al l of hi s equat i ons on
paper
and sal d t hat i f a nucl eal weapon
wete to explode in neal space the
radjoactive debris would be trapped
and directed by the magnetic field and
the result wolld be the cleation oi an
arrificial band of relativistic electrons
t hat woul d compl et el y surround t he
Eal rh I n ot her words. he sai d t hat he
col d cret e an art i f i ci al Van Al l en
radiation belt which would be intense
enough to destroy anl,thifc in orbit
TK: Would that artificial Van Allen
bel t hol d up f or a l onger t i me? I s
it still thefe?
DD: No I t woul d be a mi l i t ari l y
vi abl e assaul t t hat woul d l ast onl y
long enough to take everything out
of space Mi l i t ry ast rof aut s
al ready f ace a host i l e
envi ronment I n srt uat i ons where
t he enemy renders t he regi on of
near-Eart h spce t emporanl y
l et hal wi t h radi oact i vi t y, t hat
envi ronment becomes i mpossi bl e.
The belt would
produce
worldwide
radi o noi se on t he HF and VHF
radi o bnds t hat carry t he bul k of al l mi l i t ary
communi ct i ons Most si gni f i cant l y, t he expl osi on ol
nucl ear wepons woul d creat e t hese art i f i ci al auroras
and increase the intensity of a chosen region of the
i onosphere wherever t he bomb was bl own. That woul d
render warni ng radar and ant i bal st i c
gui dance
mrssi l es
usel ess I t woul d bl ack out radi o communi cat i ons
The bomb with accurate calculations done fol the site
of the explosion, could be mdde to
produce
effects over
a specific dre wrih enough of an electromagnetic
pulse
not onl y t o ki l l l l of t h sp: Lcecraf t f l yi ng i n and out of
t he at mosphere but t o ki l l any mi ssj l e rel al i at ron
Christofilos said that this was the only way th;Lt the
meri cans coul d f i ght t he l hi rd Rei ch rn exj l e, wi t h t hei l
rocket scientists and disc craft
On l August 1958, t heAmeri cans
put
hi s t heoryt ot he
test when they rocketed a 1.8-megaton H-bomb which
expl oded 48 mi l es
l -77
kml above
l ohnst on
At ol l i n t he
pacific
The resultant blast according to the Atomic
Energy Commrssion, was the most spectacular shot ever
fired by the US The fireball rose above the atmosphere,
t ri ggered a magnet i c st orm and bl acked out radi o
transmissions all the way from Tokyo to San Francisco.
On 27 August 1958, t he f i rst of t hree nucl eal shot s was
fjred over the Antarctic. One rocket canied a low-yield
at omi c wrhad 200 mi l es
1322
kml above t he Eaf t h
Af t er t hat , t he Ameri cans f ol l owed up wi t h l 9 separat e
rocket s t o measure radi at i on Near t he Grand Canyon i n
Ari zona t hey even had a
gi anl met al coi l l ooped across
t he desert f l oof t o measure changes i n
the Earth s magnetism Observers on
ships in the North and South Atlantic
watched how al1 the debrls followed
the electromagnetic field of the Eafih
and f el l i mmedi at el y i n t he
at mosphere at t he sl t e of t he bl ast ,
and t hen al l t he way at t he ot her end
of t he bl ast and creat ed art i f i ci al
alroras That is how
powerful it was.
The rdi at i on enci rcl ed t he Enh and
creat ed a new radi at i on bel t 40000
mi l es
164, 440
kml hi gh
On 30 August and 6 September, they
di d i t aai n. These expl osi ons i n
the ionosphere were so rntense
that they destroyed the
products
of the billions of R?irlisnarfts that
t he Thi rd Rei ch had spent on a
military space
program.
The high-
energy radiation effects in spce,
the worldwide radio noise and the
i nt ensi f i ct i on of t he i onosphere
were lethal
TKr Do
you
t hi nk t hat t he Thi rd
Rei ch by t hat t i me had rf nned
[,4oon bases?
DD: Yes and it was concluded
at t he end of Operat l on Ar4rs t hat al l of t he
personnel
of
t hat base di ed wi t hot b-. i ng r-suppl i ed f rom t he Eart h
The Ameri cans never l earned t he Thi rd Rei ch s name f or
i t s Moon base; t hey code-named i t Moon Base Al pha.
TK: You saj d l hat i t was on t he sout h
pol e
of t he
Moon Woul d l hat be t he dark si de or woul d I hat be t he
si de t hat we can see?
DD: I t rs rei t her si de The sout h
pol e
ol t he Moon i s
i n t he t wi l i ght zone That way t he base woul d be
protected
in a valley from the intense solar radiaiion that
woul d be
l ust
as damagi ng t o i nst rument at i on s t hese
The regions of intensified radiation in space wreaked
havoc wi t h t he Thi rd Rei ch i n exi l es mi l i t at y space
syst ems l n t he vacuum of space, t here i s not hi ng t o
"The
resuhant
blast...was the
most spectacular
shot ever fired bv
the US. The
fireball ro above
the atmosphere,
triggered a
magnetic storm
and blacked out
radio transmissions
allthe way from
Tokvo to San
Francisco."
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dissipate or absorb the radiation. When the high-enerCy
elect.ons strike any obiect they
generate
X-rays whiah
are
penetrating.
They damage electronic equipment,
erase computer memoties and are lethal to astronauts.
Si nce t he radi at i on
bel t was gl obal
and ext ended
out wrds f or t housands of mi l es, al l t he orbi t i nC
satellites that the Third Reich had put
into orbjt, Ion
before S/rtti[, frequently kept
passing
th.ough thes;
regions of intensified radiation
and they djed in orbit.
The implication forthe Thi.d Reich in exile for the use of
space s future field of operations was devastating. It
showed howvulnerable
the entire range of military space
equipment really was, even with moderately sized
warheads.
TK: But t he base i n Neuschwabenl and
kept . . . ?
DD: The Third Reich in exile never lunched any more
nrd-vcuum assets The increased ionisation
of the
upper atmosphere that resulted from these nuclear
expl osi ons proved
hazardous t o t he hi gh-al t j t ude
bombers and aerospce gliders
that had been desiened
by Snger , 4al e ond l emal e
I
For a while after World War II the Fliioerads were a
common sight. There vrere flights over the UK, and
maior flighis over New York City that caused the l96j
Northeast blackout which affected several US states and
parts
of Canada. Wehada norhal wave of UFOS every
ot her mont h.
TK: The blackout was caused by the Fl4dldl5?
DD: Yes. They were flying overhead and interfering
with the electronic works of the area
just
to show tht
they could do it. This is what kept the Allies from
ttacking the Third Reich in exile while they relocated
underground. This is why they had so much time that
they were able to buy. They still needed thins:
underground machine tools, fabics,
pharmceticals,
luxury goods
cigarettes, nylons.
TK: I would irnagine that they needed allthese things.
DD: Well they
got
them from the Allies in trading fof
the threats they
prolected
until the
point
of Opertion
A/4!s. Bear in mind when Operation Ar4lrJ took
placel
1958. From 1945 until 1958, more thn a decade lter
pilots
flying above 50,000 feet
through a region of intensified
ionisation
received lethal doses
of radiation before they could
even reach t hei r t arget s t o
retaltte.
This was probably
the most
powedul
seri es of nucl ear
strikes that America has ever
launched.
Near-space proved
to
be indefensible and unworkable
during a nuclear confltct This ts
why both the US and the Soviet
Uni on deci ded t hat t hey were
never going
to hve a military space
program
of any
consequence
oreven try to estblish bases on the Moon.
On 3l October 1958, the US and the Soviet Union began
a mortorium
on the above-ground deployment
of
nuclearweapons.
Theyrealised: What s the polnr
or our
hdvi ng a spdce rce ol 1"r Ll . n f or
propgnda pLrposes
becduse i f e t her
one ot us
Coes
t o war we
can ! ! rpe out
each other s space assets so
quickly
that all the money
we spent on it would be useless antq/ay,'
Trading
with the Third Reich
DD: The Third Reich retreted
to a total underground
existence. The Americans were stillwjlling,
through their
intelligence
agencies to work with the Third Rejch in
exile because they had Nazis as advisers ano meorarors
! h"nk5 ro
Ope' at t ot Pa^nt ; p. l l ev nao enough SS
ol l rcrc oul l i ere
Cecrpo i n t l ^e
CJA bdck r t he l at e
I 940s and 1950s, f or everyone t o speak t he same
rarguage
w. rr rre l Jrt erl al der\
Tl e\ co opt ed he
Cehl en O
ganl zdr
on-nol
q
mu. h f or t > experi e-Le I
Sovi et count eri nt el l i gence
as f or i t s val ue i n l i ai si ng wi t h
the exiled Reich
the Third Reich in exile held the
Allies in sheer terror and was
able to
get
eve4/thing it needed
from them.
What t he Unt erl anders
needed was quite
a bit For
instance,
they needed enough
of food base-foods that they
could not
grow
underground
until they
got
their hydroponic
Cardens
growing.
s a matterof
fact, it was a laiwnese scientist
who t aught U-boat capt ai ns
how to
grow
bean sprouts in
their U-boais
As for materials, people
may ask, What is it that
you
cannot mine underground? Rare materils srch as
tantalum. It s a metallic element that is used as tiat thin
capacitor strip in cellphones and other electronic media,
nd is often sourced ftom meteorites. Right now, there
afe a few places
on the Earth's sur-face, such as in Congo,
where tantalum can be found.
As a result, thetntallm wars run by major corporations
employ mercenaries in Congo who have killed well over
one million, maybe two million
people.
That is how rare
and valuable it is, and
you
never hear of it but eveayone
uses it. You cannot find materials like that underground.
That is also what the Third Reich traded for, at lest until
t 997.
Until i958 as unbelievable as it is, it was a battle, but,
at that
point.
the Thifd Reich in exile was still trading
nd dealing with the liies, the US and other surface
governments.
What would they be
giving
the Allies in
return? They
provided
technical information, formule,
inventions for synthetic foods and materils. It was one
ofthose lncredible situations where they were obviously
very much head of the Allies.
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Def ections and Abductions
TK: nd t hey were st i l j abl e t o mai nt ai n t ht
advantage in scientjfic
progress?
DD: How could they not? They had a 50-year leap in
technology This brings us back to the maior
problem
with scientists in Antarctica: defectron These guys
wind
up
going
to the Third Reich in exile where they are
considered a trmendous resource By the 1980s, the
Untelander
popu
lation apparently hd
quintupled
to five
million intraterrestrial ryans They had their own
equi val ent of a bby boom t hrough cont i nui t y of
Lebe sborn-lhe Spring of Life breeding
program.
Still
t he l j nt e. l anders had
probl ems
wi t h a sml l breedi ng
popul at i on,
so t hey al ways wel comed i n new Caucasi an
i mmi grant s. These
peopl e
aLso brought i n new sci ence
' ew ded. . r 1d I nf o- - dLr o abo. r $, dr r r ' d. r oppet I ngot
the surface world
TK: Do you
t hi nk t hey cont i nuousl y keep t hei r
communi cat i on goi ng
wi t h t he worl d above
ground?
DD: Not of f i ci al l y These scrent i st s are st j l l abl e t o
cat ch what re uncont rol l ed nd
at this
point
unwelcome enemy
t ransmi ssi ons. Remembert hat
t he US i s st i l l l egal l y at wr wi t h
t he Thi rd Rei ch
Abduct i on was of e way t o f uel
t he
popul at i on
of t he Thi rd
Rei ch i n exrl e when t hey had
probl ems
wi t h popul at i on,
t hey
abduct ed
peopl e
and brought
them down as breeding stock.
There i s al so t he b. ai n drai n wi t h
sci ent i st s par t i cul ar l y
genet i crst s
and bi ol ogi st s-
def ect rng t o Unt erl and.
ori gi nal Neuschwabenl and Nazi s-hel d ont o
power
f or
lar too long. Dissent was repressed lJnterland started
to resemble North Korea in some respects Around 1997
i t was concl uded t ht som, . ki nd of upri si ng had occured
and ll contact broke down There is no more formal
cont act wi t h Unt erl and I st opped worki ng wi t h t he
Depart ment of Def ensesa l i brari an i n l 992, andaround
t hen t hey were cl ai mi ng t hat , si nce t he earl y 1990s
communi cat i ons were maki ng l ess and l ess sense The
Unt erl anders were becomi ng st ranger and st ranger and
it ws felt that they were surely becoming a different
- p
r e, o_ hJr oni , y dno w
e , o . or ge-
.
dt
i g
I o
surl ace humans
TK: So t hey f i nal l y became a t rue brekaway
ci vi l i sat i on
DD: That is
quite
co.rect. but they are still attracting
defections, such as what happened at Lake Vostok.
Ant arct i ca, i n February 2012 Those Russi an sci ent i st s, a
t eam of hl f a dozen, di sappeared and t hef t he Russi ans
suddenl y cl ai med t hat t heyd f ound t hem The Russi ans
do t hat al l t he t i me. They l ose a
t eam of sci enl i st s, and t hen
t hey bri ng i n a t eam of
i mpost ers and si mpl y say:
' They
f ound us agai n
'
Meanwhi l e each sci ent i st s
f ami l y i s i nf ormed: Your
husband has disappeared while
exploring for the state, and we
don t want lhe rest of the world
to know what happened It ts
guaranteed
that this was a case
of mass def ect ron Those t hi ngs
aae
qurte
common down thete
l Kr Do you
t hi nk t hat some of t he UFO abuucuons . rr
evn cow mut i l at rons cou d be caused by Unt erl anders?
DD: I woul d say yes
cert ai nl y up unt i i t he
poi nt
oF
1958 i n
pat i cul ar; probabl y
even some t i me af t -. r t hat I
am not t al ki ng about bduct i ons where
peopl e
suddenl y
wake up nd cannot remember where they have been for
si x hours I am t al ki ng about abduct i ons where peopl e
di sappear and nevr come back That i s what Unt erl and
woul d be responsi bl e i or As f or cow ml t j l auors, no, r
don t see t hat as
pan
of t hrs
phenomenon
not her t hi ng t hat t he Unt erl anders t raded wi t h t he
surface world was genetic
research The biggest
problem
t hat t hey have rs morbi d i nbreedi ng l so, t hy need t o
work on
genetlc
modificatiarns
to improve their own
adapt abi l l t y t o a dark, hot house envj ronment Through
genelics
reseerch they were ble to counteract any
pot ent i al
congeni t al def ect s They devel oped t he abi l i t y
t o ext end l i i e span I don t know how ei l i caci ous t hi s i s,
but i t was ment i on. d i n t he document s as bei ng one ol
t he di scol eri es t hat t hey t raded t o
pol Lt rcrns
ot t he
surface world
Through sch bi ot echnol ogi es. t hc ol d
gudro
I n-.
nd t hey cover t hem up al l t he t i me The Unt erl anders
are st i l l
get t i ng
new bl ood and new t echnol ogi es, and,
si nce most of t he del ect ors are hi ghl y educat ed
sci ent i st s, t hei r sci ence cont i nues t o advance
l Kr So
you
t hi nk t ht some of t hose di seppered
sci ent i st s are not even hel d
pri soner
and deci de t o st ay
there in free will?
DD: Absol ut el yl They are l i t eral l y dyi ng ro
ger
down
t here The Ameri cans. nd apparent l y t he Bnt i sh, have
t aken t o ki l l i ng t hei r sci ent i st s t o keep t hem f rom
l eavi ng. Accordi ng t o t he document s 1 was worki ng wi t h,
whenever frustrated defectors were interrogated they
reponedly said: I want to
go
to a
place
wnere rnere ts
not hi ng but whrt e peopl e.
The surf ace worl d t o t hem i s
a nightmre They are looking for a rational society
wi t hout mi nori t y probl ems
They admi t t o rgnorance of
t he
part i cul ars
of subt erranean l i vi ng, but have been
made bi t t rl y aware of an enormous f ront i er-wi t h
oppoftunitres to breed never
presented
to s!ch socially
i sol at ed i ndi vi dual s uf der our open ski es
TK: So t hey want securi t y f rom l l t he surf ace
probl ems
and dangers
DD: Oui t e ri ght Al l -out I ucl ear wr c. ri d break out
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on the surface
and they wouldn t even notice
TK: Has there ever been someone who came bck and
gave
t est i mony
of how i t
j s
t here?
DD: ner . t i -e
orool er
pow
oo
yo-
-, i i ! rd
p
d
h. g' l \
. eci . ed
l t ghl \
mi l i r a i . ed. o"r ^ Lr r . yj
' t
woL, o
be more difficult than infjltrating
North Korea Until
1997, t here were st j l l enough peopl e
f ron t he earl i er
generat rons,
af d i n t he earl y days t he mel ani n and t he
! k-
' onF uer p. r l l
\ t . n
"r
enot gr t o
c. r , t o,
f L- dn
bP, ' g! \ o r hdl peool
r oul d pLl l
of , some r ' i l . r duon
Nowadays,
that would
be impossible
Unless you were a
ocl er t ot pdr
l i ng l o. t "v l her e l or ! er how coul d yoJ
r l i l rrd-el Al I ' j 5 po
rt t ho. e peopt e
do, , r n rhFre dre
white-lirerally
white-and
their eyes are adapted to
Perpet ual t Wi l i ght .
What I could
grasp
through footage
retained by the few reconnaissance
leams able to make it back from below
is that it s ]ike a futuristic
theme park
with overhead passenger
monorails as
you
d find at world fairs and
plenty
of
aftificial lieht. there
are enormus
convex parabolic
mirrors positioned
everywhe_re
above. which disperse
raorance
trom static searchlights
aimed
at them from below-all
continually
pol i shed
by
puf i shment
det ai l s
comprised
of
polical
dissidents
Thei r
of f i ce bui l di ngs
have an
i nvert ed
nushroom
cap
archrt ect ure
wj t h roof gardens
t ht expl oi t
t he subt erranen
rarns. The uneven
t errai n of
cavern floors ls defined by Iifes of
f rei ght ed
rai l cars
t hat nl n
bet ween
t he st ems,
of t hese
st ruct ures,
and I i ght s out l i ne
tiered residential
complexes
built
to skyscraper
heights
along the
rock wal l s I underst and
one of
t he mai n
chal l enges t o be ai r
ci rcl at i on. whi ch
woul d account
f or t he massi ve
i ndust ri al -scal e
TK: Wowl Wht mj ght t hei r
pl ans
be f or t he surf ace
worl d? \ Vi l l t hey ever come back and recl aj nr
l t l
DDr The Thi rd Rei ch s
j ni t i al
posi t i on
was al ways rnar
i t was el ect ed l egl l y and t heref ore st j l l mai nt ai ned l egal
cont rol ov-ar cermny The Federal Republ i c
of cermany
and the Cerman Democratic
Republic
were artificial
occupat i on government s
set up i n Bonn and i n Berl i n by
i orce oi arms. Unt i l t he Thi rd Rei ch re-est abl i shed
i t seaf
and was l egl l y vot ed out ,
j t
woul d never renounce
t t s
ci ai m t o t he Fat herl and
' Thi s
was al so t he
posi t i on
of i he Nat i onal i st
Republ i c
of Chi na whi ch re-est ab| shed
i t sel f on t he i sl and of
Tai wan,
where I was born Tai wan
nd Communi st Chi na
on the mainland re still legally t war But today, many
Tai\'anese-as
they increasingly
cll
t nemsel ves,
as opposed t o chi nese
lrom Taiu,an-simpiy
want recognition
as sovereign
state by the united
Nations The UN refuses
this because
Communi st
Chi na i s on t he Securi t y
Counci l . l t was Nat i onal i st
Chi na. not
Communi st
Chi na, t hat was an ori gi nal
l oundi ng member
of t he UN Securi t y
Counci l
When Nat i onal i st Chi n
separately recognised
the Third Reich
and l mperi al
Japan, t he meri cans
and
the Soviets
conspired to expel it from
t he Uni t ed Nat i ons
That i s ul t i mat el y
what t hey di d
At t hj s poi nt ,
l i ke many modern
Taiwanese
maybe the Thlrd Reich
rf exi l e
j ust
want s recogni t i on.
Perhaps
t he Unt erl anders
si mpl y
want t o be l ef t al one.
Or wi t h t he
const ant
brai n drai n f rom
t he
surf ace
worl d. t hey have
devel oped
enouh dvanced
weaponry
and mai nt ai ned
enough
bi odi versj t y i n t he
popul at i on
t hat maybe t hey are
pl anni ng
an i nvasi on of t he
surl ace worl d-hayi ng
used
' ' recessi ves
of darker mei ani n
shades t o conduct reconnai ssance
Nazi Links with Zioniss
TK: Do you
l now i f t he maj or pol i t i cl ans
on t he
surface wodd know bout its existence)
DD: I will
ive
you
an example The last
yeaf
when I was
workrng at the Depaftment
of Defense was I992 and Bill
C| nt on was t unri ng f or
presi dent
I t was uurrng rne
Cl i nt on admi ni st rat i on
t ht al l . ont act broke of f wi t h
Unterland. ,,1y understanding from
the connecons
I
marnt ai ned i n t he Depaf t ment
of Def ense i s t hat Cl i nt on
never even knew of Unlerland The major politicians
have
no idea that there is an Unterland. It was only contacted
t hrough t he i nt el l i gef ce
col rrmuni t i es
and onl y t he
f ans
channel l i ng
emi ssi ons
i nt o apparent l y
empt y
tunnels. OtheMise
development
is frd from rne neeo
to
provide
het contatnment
wind resistance
or snaoe
demandt ng i nst ead
t ransl ucent
mat eri al s
t o expl oi t al l
i l l umi nat i on
t o maxi mum pot ent i al .
Thus I saw a
sca' r ol dJg
<l r ucl ur o,
st r i e Lsi ng
DI exi g. as.
LuC. t e.
r aOr . . !
dnd l ght we gl ^t pdpe.
r al l p. r e, t r g
l r ke
l a0d1ce
!
reen i u t g o- l o"d. bedr. rg
l rome$ o. / s ! hdl
n<. l r(F )t dl dgmi l e-
-ened
by ext er. ore
evdt of )
t r e 0oC r^ ent at i on
I wd, ordered t o oesl f oy I n! i m"t ed
that there are at least l7 crand
Canyon-slzed pockets
of
t hi s ci vi l i sat i on
and hundreds
of smal l er
occupi ed
cavrt l es
connect ed
t hroughout
t he Eanhs
crust by
networks
of bored track
"What
Icould
grasp
through
footage
retained
bythe few
reconnaissance
teams
able to
make it back from
below is that it's
like a futuristic
theme park
with
overhead passenger
monorails,,.'
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originalWofld War II
poiiticians
even kne/ hint bout it.
Trc so th cefman
govmment
would also not
necessatly know about it.
DD: corrcct. the only
people
who knew about it were
Reinhard Gehlen, his organisation, some of the old SS
intelligence organisations like the CI and Mossd, or
criminal networks like Odessa. Whv Mossd? Well, that
is one of the biggest secrets of World War 11. Now,
you
know that, even with the unifiction of east ald west,
Cermany is still
paying
millions of dollars of reparations
to Israel. Now whv would the Cermans stand for this?
One of the reasons why is because it was Germany that
established the state of Israelthrough the Third Reich.
TK: What?
DDr Most
people
are totally unaware ofthis, but on 20
pril 194t.
TK: Days before the European ceasefire?
DDr Yes. fter
paying
his respects to Adolf Hitler on
his birthday, Heinrich Himmler
drove alone for several hours to
meet with Norbeft Masut, a
representative of the World
Jewish
Congrcss. why? Because
throughout the wat there was
only one
Croup
of
lewish
people
whom Hi t l er nd Mussol i ni
support ed adamant l y: t he
Zionists The average Europen
lews
were highly educated nd
deeply invested in the society
around them. Why on Earth
would they do as the Zionists
asked and move to a strip of
Year Reich in Unterland untjl around 1997 lt appears
that Adolf Hitler became more like Mao Tse Tung did
towards the end of his life-more of an ideological
nol i val or a. opposd ro al admi nrst rt or
Heinrich Himmleas fate remains a mysteLThe
Americans claim that he killed himseif. The reality is that
we don I redl l y
(now
He l oved ni s ddughrer very rrrrh
and could never return to the Fatherland to visit her
'
!
1 Linderstnd that cbbels had a degree of fanaticism
where he was willing to leave hrs wife and family to die
in Berlin as he moved to relocate the National Socilist
government
in exile. He took that as
part
of the sacrifice
ofthe war efloft because this was a totalwar and he ws
the ideologist of total war for the Third Reich His 1{i.fe
was a
prctising
Buddhist, so she was able to kill her6g{f
and her children without
guilt.
In her
personal
belief
syst em' t heywoul dal l berei ncarnat edqui ckl y'
Hans Kammler remains a mystery even in my
nols,
but I took volumes of notds,.'
desert in the Mediteffanean? The Zionists were lunatic
f ri nge, a mi l i t ant movement f ormed i n. . t he 1920s
dedi ct ed t o est abl i shi ng a
l ewi sh
homel and i n
Plestine So who supported the Zionists? The Nzis
and the Fascists, because theZionists were the only
Jews
who were willing to leave Europe.
Himmleds SS agrarian schools trained the Zionists in
aCriculture. Suddenly, when they were re"established in
Israel theywere
growing
oranges in the deset. Howdid
they defeat the rabs in several armoured enggements?
They were trained by Rommels staff in Panzer tactics
Why do they have an apartheid
govemment?
lt is
white-settler regime. It runs an apartheid state against
lhe Palestinians. lt maintains migrant labour,
just
as the
Third Reich did in cermanv.
Fate of the Nazi Command
TK: lwonderwhat may have happened to the chain of
command with allthese top membe.s of the Third Reich
government
when they went into exile Did Himmler or
Gring or even Hitler stay in command, or
pass
on the
command at the
point
where they left?
DD: Martin Bormann and
Joseph
Cbbels seem to
hvebeen the most outstandine leaders oftheThousand
TK So there is still more
matedal in
your
notes, witing
to be discovered by
you?
DD: Yes, because much of
what I wrote down I would then
forget. lts miraculous that I
rememberwhat I do Recallthat
I was burningwhat amounted to
tons of material. We had
mul t i mi l l i on-dol l ar i nci nerat ot
si mi l ar t o t he one at CI
headqufters in .Langley,
Vi rgi ni a
About thc Interyiewee:
Douglas Dierrich is the son of decorted US Nvy silof.
He worked for l0 vers s US DeDnment of Defense
mi l i t ary l i brari an t t he Presi di o mi l i t . y base i n Sn
Francisco, where one of his major duties w! document
destruction. He was responsible for incinerating highly
classified materiah on c.iticl historicalropics. Each night,
he mad entries from memorv in a Dersonal notebook of
allofthe top{ecret documents he had destroyed,
Di et r i ch exper i enced t he Kuwai t i campai gns of
opetations Deset Shield
(1990)
nd D?serr
'ro.n
(1991)
as
a US Mari ne, duri ng whi ch t i me he ws exposed t o
cyclosarin nerve gas which resulted in collapsed lungs and
radical experimental surgery. After musterjng out of the
USMC i n l at e l 99l and undert aki ng mi l i t ary l i brari an
dut i es agai n i nt o 1992, he began a career as a pf i vat e
security agent which continued until he became a full-
t i me carer f or hi s dyi nq
parent s.
He now channeh hh
energies into media
production,
conference presentations
and rdi o i nt eryi ews coveri ng a wi de range of hi dden
history topics. His DYD Roswell and the Rising Sun \vas
reviewed in NEXUS l9l04.
For more informtion, visit Douglas Dietrich\ webske
http://wwwdouglasdietrich.com.
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Our neal
"uuar
of the worlds"
_
BY FRANK JOSEPH
_
ike rnany New Ddrn readers, I occasionlly
heard rumours over the years of frre6ghts
alleged to hav tken place between United
States armed forces and technologically
supeiior Nazi naval units in, of all plac,
Antrctica, soon after the Second World
War. Having authored severI20'h century military
histories,l possibilities
for sch a
confrontation seemed to me unlikely
in the xtrme, an impression deep
ened by some writers, who insistedthe
Germans were piloting "flying
saucers"
around the South Pole.
'Ihese
far-ftched clims long
convinced me that the subjct was
unworthy of considention, until I
was recently shocked to learn how the
US Navy actually did launch nothing
less than a secret, full-scle idvasion
of Antarctica less than a year follow-
ing the Second World War, and under
highly suspi.ious circumstances tht
have never been fully erplained, even
aftr the passage
of nee seven
decds. Iwas determinednowto investigate this tr|ly
bizife event with the sole aim of discove ng, if possi-
I ble, what felly happened
-
to discard every groundless
specuhtion, hearsy or obvious fantsy
- by nrrowing
I
my research exclusively on hard data and credibte infor-
I
mation only ftom relible sources. Here are those facts:
I
With the words, these pro(eedings
are ciosed, US
I
General Douglas MacArthur, representing rhe victori
I
ous AIIies. ((epted lrnperidl Japant surrender abord
I
the br t leship USS Misoun on 2 Sep r ember 1945,
I
thereby of6cially . on( luding the Se(ond World W r.
I
But eleven months lter. huSe armda deparred US
I
q/ters
on 26 August 194b for Aniarctic. lts Rgship
I
v/s the USS Pfttttppinp Seo. Crptin Delbe' I s. Cornwell
a
I
J
*wurewaa*nmaeane
rcm
I
I
commanding her 3,448 of6cels and enlisteil men. At
27,100-tons, she was among the largest aircreft crrirs
float, powered
by ight boilers and four Westinghouse
geard
stem turbines for e combind 150,000 horse
power
and a range of 20,000 neutical miles. In addition
to the Philiryine Sea\ 700 fight$, dive- nd torpedo-
bombers, she bristled with allay5 of 6ve-inch atillery
and 40 mm Bofor anti-aircraft g ns. Four-inch,2.5
inch, and 1.5-inh steel armour protcted
her 888-foot-
long hull, hanger deck and conning
'Ihe
Pippina Sea was scrend by
USS Bro nson
(Commander
H.M.S.
Gimber) and USS Henderson
(captain
C.F. Baile,.At 3,460 tons each, these
Geding Class destroyers wele 390 feet
long, and powered pairs
of General
Elect c steam turbines, plus fourboil-
ers for 60,000 horse powr. Armament
consistd of half--dozen 6ve-inch
guns guidedby Mark 37 Gun Fire Con-
trol Systems with Mk25 re control
rdr linked to Mrk 1A fire-control
computers. Additionl weapons
included twelve 40-mm Bofo$ guns,
sixten 20-mm Oerlikon cannons, and
ten 21-inch torpedo tubes.
'Ihese
surface units were
ioined
by a 312-foot-long
Eubmarine, the 2,401-ton Sennr. with 10 ofcers end
71nlisted men abord.ln addition ro 24torpedos,
Commander Joseph B.I.enhower's boet featured a five-
inch deckgun, one40-mm Bofors, and a single 20-mm
Oerlikon cannon.
All warships were supportedbythe tankers USS
Canisteo an.d USS Ca.apon
(Captains
Edward K. Walker
and R.A. Mitchell, cornmanding, respectivelr, plus the
supply ships USS Merrtcft
(Cptain
Joh J. Houdhan)
and USS van.e1l (Captain
J.E. Cohn, commanding).
'Ihe
passage through Anterctic wters ws clealed
bvthe ice-breakers USS Bulton Island
(Commder
cer-
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ald L. Ketchum) nd USCGC No,'tftwind
(Captain
Chrles
W lhoes, commnding).
'ft^'o saplane tenders - USS
Pine Islard
(Captain
Henry H. Caldwel, commanding)
and USS Curntu.&
(commded
by Captain John E.
Clark) -were
part of the Antarc tic-bou nd fleet. ftey
were Barnegat class vessels, 2,750 tons fully loaded,
311 feet long, each manned by 215 crewmembers, and
armed with two s-inch guns, sii dual 20 mm anti-air-
craft guns, plus four depth-charge
rcks. Combined, the Pine Isiand
and Cu,riti1.k stored 160,000 gl-
lots of aviation fuel, enough spare
parts, lepairs, ad berthing for two,
full seaplane squadrons.
'Ihese
capacious tenders serviced
six specimens of a lerge and power
ful flyig boat. With a wing aia of
1,408 square feet and loaded weight
of 56,000 pounds, the Mrtin PBM
Marinels twin Wright R-2600-12,
fouteen-cylinder, 1,700-horse
power, redil engines llowed its
seven-man crew to deliver 4,000
pounds ofbombs over 3,000 miles.Another
half-dozen examples of the Sikorsky H-5
helicopter
(referred
to in the Navy as the
HO3S Drdgonfy) flitted between USS Pftilip-
pine sea and the seaplene tenders.
So mny ships and aircraft ecessi-
tated their division into an Eastem Group
commanded by Captin George J. Dufek, a
Western Group headed by captin charles
A. Bond, a Central Group, Rear Admiral
Richard H. Cruzen, commanding, and
a Caier Group with none other than
RichardE. Byrd, . in overall command.
'Ihis is the same Admiral Byrd world-
renowned for his epic polar explorations
during the 1920s nd'30s. He was usually
to be found aboard the USS Mount OIym-
pus (Captain
R.R. Moore, comanding),
Mount McKinley-class, amphibiou8 force
command ship, with advand communi-
cations equipment and extensive combet
information spaces for large-scale landing
operations. the 12,142-ton, 4sg-footlong
vessel, operatedby 729 of6cers, specialised
technicians and enlistd men, was armed
with apair of6ve-inch deck guns, eight 40-mmguns,
and twenty 20 mm anti-aircraft guns.
OPERATION }IIGH,|UMP
Altogether, the four Groups were known collec-
tively as Task Force 68. thetu assignment, referred to
oficielly, if rather vaguely in an initial report as the
United States Nly Antarctic Developments Progrm,"
was to estblish Little America IV. researchbase in
the Antarcti.; train personnl ad
test equipment in frigid condi-
tions; determine the feasibility
of estblishing, maintaining and
utilising bses in the Antarctic and
investigating additional,
possible
bse sites; develop techniques for
establishing, maintaiing and
utilising ir bases on icej increase
knowledge of hydrographic, go-
graphic, geological, meteorological
nd electro-magtetic
propagation
conditions in th area.'?
'Ihe
rport also mentiond that
the expedition aimed at con-
solidating ad extending United
States sovereignty over the largest
practicble ara of the Antrctic
cotinent, a goal previously and
emphatically denied in repeated
public pronouncements issued by
the US government, vn before
Opertion fiigl'junp ended. In any
RIGHT
upon landing atthe Bayofwhaleson
15 January l94Zworkcommenced on
buildinga headqurtel' Little Ameica lV
an whatwasto be ofoneofrhefew
xpedition
goah
actually a(ined.
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case, its oftcial, modest, entirely peceful
agenda was
overwhelmingly dwarfed and contradicted by the pro
digious fire-power
andarmed mightassembled
by Tsk
Forc 68.In fact, fw resarch scientists nd very little
investigtive quipment
were included. Moreover, most
of its stated objecrives were never
ttempted,
much less achived.
No personnel
training nor equip-
ment tsting took plce.
No efforr
was made to explore possibilities
for
other base sites involving aircraft
or ships. No practice
m
exer.ises of any kind were undr-
tken. And whatever rvs learned, if
anything, about Antarcti.a
s hy
drographic, geographi.,
geologict,
meteorological
nd electro-magnetic
propagation
conditions
was never
disclosed.
While Operation Hrg,'i-
jurnp's
declared goals
represented
hardly more than an academic
exercis, it was in reality an entirely
military affai!.3 An aircrft crrier,
two dstroyers, a
PaiI
of armed
seaplane teders, one submrine
nd a sophisticted
communications
ship, supported by
a flotilla of supply vessels, plus 112 aircraft erld 4,200
sicemen organised
by US Navy commanders and rear
admirals
-
including
world-famous Richard E. Byrd, Jr.
hirnself
.
faroutstrips
the requirements
of some scien,
ti6c investigtion,
no matter how ambitious
Ihis unlikely armada ertred the Ross Sa ice Dack
on 31 December
1946, 6nal l y l andi ng at rhe Bay of
Wheles by 1s January the fottowing year.
Work com-
menced there at once on buitding a hedquarters,
Little
America IV, in what was to be of one
of the few previously
nnounced
expedition gols
actually attained.
Just forty dys latr, the Centrl
Group ast off to
join
the rest of
Task Force 68t units alredy with
drawing toward South America for
repirs, thus premturely
trmi
nating their massive, erpnsive
mission, whi.h had been originally
scheduled to take from half a year
to eightmonths. Even so, in only
eight weeks, its aircrft logged 220
houis flying time over 22,700 miles
- n area hlf the size of the United
Sttes
- taking some 70,000 recon
naissance photogrphs,
only a very
U55 Senht struggles through Ope.ation
Highlump
llDage Cred US Navy, Ar.tic
Sbhrine Labortor, 1946)
ATIAC|(ED BY FLYING
OBJEGIS?
Immediately fter arriving in severel Chiiean por$,
word of the apparently aborted expedition s high
strngness nd even disasters that plgued
it began
spreadinglike
wildfire from some looselipped Opera-
tion Hrgirjmp sailors. Admirt Byrd
himself contributed to the dire
spculation. The rnainstfeampresg
in ChiI ws quoting
some of his
men to the effctththis expedition
hd
"run
into trouble" and sufiered
"mny
fatalities." lnsted of denying
thse allgatioirs, he expressed deep
concem to reporter Lee van Atta
about rel possibiliries
for devas-
tating aeri1 attacks on the US at a
time when the whole world, hav,
ing been lrgely devstated, was t
peace, hardly what one would have
expected to har from the leader of a
purely
scientific enterprise. Van Att
published
the results of his strling
interview, headlined "Aboard
the
Mount Olynpus on the High Ses,' in
the 5 Mrch 1947 edition ofll Mer.r/io, a conservative
newspeper and Chile's lrgest, "considered
the country,s
pper-of-record
nd its Vlpraiso edition is the oldest
daily in the Spanish tanguage currently in circulation,,
sirl.e 1.427.4
"Admiral
Ri.hard E. Blyd warned today thar it n'as
impertive for the United States to initiat immedi-
ate defense masures against hostile forces threaten-
ing from the Arctic or Antarcti.," according to van
Att.
"'Ihe
Admiial explained that h ws or rryDg
to unduly alarm anyone, but th
cluel reality is that in case of e new
wai, the United States could b at-
tacked by nying objects which could
move from pole to pole
t incredible
speeds.'Ihis sttement was made as
part of a recpitultion of his own
polar
experience, in an erclusive in
terview with the International News
Service.
"Talking
about the recendy
completd expedition, Byrd said
that the most importnt res\rlt of
{
his obserutions and dis.overies is
the potential
effect that they have in
relation to the security of the United
States. He repeted the above poits
of view, resulting from his personal
fw of which were subsquently reteased to the public
by the Navy. To this dy, the remainder, ifthey stilt
exist, are still classified. Ihe aerial survey atso recorded
ten new mountin ranges.
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knowledge gathered both at the north nd south potes.
'Ihe
fantstic sped with whi.h the world is shrinkine
re, l l ed t he Admi rl i . oneot t he most i mporrn;
lessons learned during his recent Antarctic exploration.
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"'l have to warn my comptfiots', Byrd sid, 'that the
time bas endedwhenwe were able to take refuge in our
i6olation erd rely on the ertinty that the distances,
the oceans, and the poles wre e grntee of safety'."s
On his retruD to Wshington, D.C
,
aftr Byrd's
irtrogation by Security Services ofhcers, he never
uttered another word about Oplatio Hvltjurlp, which
was simultaneously classified, thereby legally
Prevent-
ing eny of its vetrans from evr discussing th mis-
sion.6 Shortly thereafter, the US Navy published a briei
not vry infoimative, even vesive summary of the Ant-
arctic expedition's
"achivements,"vthichnonetheless
stated that some losses had been incurred.T Altbough
these were glossed over and minimised, th tyPicUy
nonymous report nonetheless admitted tht fully
I'aifof Byrd's saplane nd helioptet
fores hd been destroyed, nd that
he himself was nearly brought down
in the aircraft he was flying, voiding
n otherwise inevitable crsh only
because he
jettisoned
evrythirg on
board, sav the most bar eslentials
and reconnaissance 6lms he had
just
tken for staying aloft. During that
perilous flight, he had goe missing
for more than three hours in an epi-
sod of lost time officially blamed on
failed radio communications.'
'Ihe summary turther admits that
sk Force 68 did indeed suffer some
human casualties, but all were sup-
posedly du to ccidental causeB. On
30 Decmber 1946, three men flying
Geolge 1, their Mrtin flying-bot, died when it crashed,
allegedly during a blizzard. Six survivig crela.membels
were rescued thirteen dys later. Another m died in a
construction acidert, totalling the numbr of fatlities.
'Ihe of6cial summary conchdes by explining that the
mission was terminated due to the early approach of wi-
ter and worsening weather conditiots - which were sup-
posedly
just
wht the Americans had spcifcUy come
for and requird to test tbemselves and their equipme .
SOVIET SECREIS RELEASED
Relesed in 1948, short frlm coverag of Operation
Highiunp, ironicaut entitled,
"
Ihe Secret Land" -
1-
though more of a breast-beating
propagnda send-up
for the US Nl.v thn a real documentarv nvertheless
gives viewers something of a felig, however incom-
plete, for the expedition.e It went otherwise unnoticed
by the general public, and, beginning with the onset of
the Koreen War two years later, soon fell into virtual
obscurity over the next forty years. 1991s couapse of
the Soviet Union, however, suddenly declassified liter-
elly miflions of previously secret papers, among them,
suryrisingly, a 1947 des.ription of Tsk Force 68 s mis-
sion to Antrctica.
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tht Joseph Stlin should have known far more
bout it thn the American peopl is not surpdsitg.
'Iheir
country's close lliance with him during World
War Two allowed his spies to in6ltrate all levels of the
US governmenr, in(luding its armed for.es espionge
rhr peked, but djd not end. with the 1953 convic
tion ofCommunists Julius and Ethel Rosenbergfor
their betryal of Am cat atorni. bomb research to the
USSR. As erly s the 1930s, throush the SecondWotld
War nd into the so-called
"Cold
War," US Congressman
Smuel Dickstein
(New
York) ws Dmo.rat PIty
confdant of Prsident Franklin Roosevelt, all the while
paid agent of the NKVD, the Russian scret police.
Thre were many others like him, and, because of the
often high positions ttained, thy hd a.cess to classF
6ed undertakings such as Operation
Highjump.
Its detils, hidden from the Us
public and the rest of the outside
world, were trdsitted by a Soviet
opertive to the Kremlill, whre thy
lnguished until their rediscovery
befor the turn of the 2f
i
centurY.
Shortly thereafta a Moscow Televi-
sion documentary fetured spokesmen
from both the RussianArmy
(Dr.
Dim-
itri Filippovitch, lieutenant adjutant)
nd prestigious Russian Academy of
Sciences
physicist, Dr. Vladimir Wa-
silev, who finally disclosed the stalin
era report bout Tsk Force 68's covert
experiences in Antarctica.
A'{ AIIACK BY "SPHERICAI. LIGHTS,,
It quotes redioman John P Szelwach aboard USS
Srolrnson, where, around 0700 hours, in the earlymorn-
ing darkness of17 January 1942
justtwo dys after
Admiral Byrd's Centrl Group made Iandfall at the Bay
ofWhales,
'we
observed the following: On the horizon,
bright, colourlss light. we thought it was another
ship. We were below the Antarctic Circle in unchartered
wters
loff
charcot Islnd, in the Weddle Sea]. our ra-
dr was activted to no avail. I and my shiprnates in the
pilothouse port sid obselved for several miltes the
bright lights that ascended about 45 degrees into the
skyvery
quickly. We couldnti.d. the lights, becuse our
radar was liited to 250 miles in a straightlin. Our
quitermaster, John Driscoll, recordd this in our 1og."r0
'Iheir ominous sighting ws followed nearly three
hours latea when the lights
(6ve)
reppeared in the
same ar of th Ross Sea and began to rapidly close on
the destroyer. Commander Gimber ordered the shipt
40 mm Bofors antiaitcraft
guns nd 20-mm Oerlikon
.annons to commence iing on the objects, which flew
over the B/ornson at high speed and low altitude
(bout
200 feet), without sustaining anyhits. Ihis encoun-
ter opened a series ofbriel but erce skirmishes tht
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lasted over the next severl weeks, ccording to the
Soviet espionge report, between Task Force 68 nd the
I8hts, resulting in
"dozens"
of of6cers and men killed
or wounded. Most casulties wer suffered by Admiral
Byrdt Central Group, which even the sanitised, post-
expedition US Nevy version admitted hd to b evacu-
atedby rhe Bton Island ice-breaker from the By of
Whales on 22 February 1947'
After four dys, in a kind of parting shot, the spheri-
cal lights executed a dramtic attck witnessed by Lieu-
tenant John Sayerson, a flying-boat pilot
board one of
the seplane tend$:
"
Ihe thing shot vertically out of
the water at tremendous velocitt as though pursued
by the devil, and flew between the msts
lof
the ship]
at such a high speed that the radio
antenna oscillatedback and forth in
its turblence. An aircraft
lMartin
flying-boatl from the Crrlttu.& that
took offjust a few moments later was
struck with an unknown type of ay
from the object, and almost instantly
crashed into the sea near our vessel.
I could hardly believe what I saw
'Ihe
thing flew without making any
sound, as itpassed.lose over our
ships and harrnlessly though their
lethal anti-aircraft fr re.
'About ten miles away, th torpe
o-boat Maddox bi!1st into flames nd
began to sink. Dspit the dnger
rescue boats went to her aid before
she snk twnty minutes lter.
"Havitg personlly witnessed this
ttack by the obje.t that flew out of
the se, all I can sayis, itwas ftight-
ening.""
February26tht eneagement was the lst experi-
enced by Task Fore 68, which by then was lready in
headlong retreat ft om ntrctica.
Although identity of the invincible "lights" was
unknown to Lieutnant Sayerson, he wondered if they
were perhps
cermn
"wonder
weapons" operated by
survivors of the recently defeated third Reich flying out
ofa secretAntrctic base. His speculation is still shared
by investigtors todey, not without cause.
GERMAiI EXPEDITIONS
O ANTARCTICA
Nine years before the mighty forces of Operation
Hrgjunrp had been routed from the South Polar Re
Eior.,
the Schwartzwald, a freighter built during 1924,
was refrtted in Hamburg shipyerds for cermny's most
ambitious Antrctic ex.pedition at cost of about one
nillion Reichmarks, almostathird ofthe entire mis
siont budget. Re-named after th Schwbian region
in southern cermany, th e Schwabenland was monte
with stem catpults for pir ofDornier Do J II Wal
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("Whale")
seaplanes.lhey were powered
by pairs of
6s0 HP BMWVI water cooled V-12 engines mounted
in tandem, inside nce[e above the high-mounted,
strut-brced monoplane wing aligned with the hull.
The forward engine drove a tnctor propeller,
whil t}}
rearward tumed a pusher propeller.
At 56 feet, ? inches long, with a 72-foot, 2-inch
wingspan, the unarmed t4lai had a mximum tle-off
weight of 15,432 pounds
and n effective rnge of 49?
miles, with carrying capcity for twelve passngers.
Dornier's reliable, rugged, seaworthy air.laft estb-
lished its suitbility for polar operations as ea as
1925, when famed Norwegian explorer, Rold Am]ln-
sen, flew two of them into the Arctic. NoW thirteen
years later, they were being loaded
with specially desiged Zeiss RMK
3a' 33 Reihenness.bildkameras and
miles of 6lm.
By lte 1938, the Germn Soi
ety of Polr Research was redy to
undertake its assignment: locting n
are in Antarctica for establishment
ofa whaling station, as mens of
augmntingtheir countrt's produc-
tion of fat. Whale oil ws then the
most important raw materil for the
production
of mrgarine and soap in
Germany, the second largest purchas-
er of Norwegian whle oil, importing
some 200,000 metric tons annually.
To avoid this depndency on foreign
imports, the Reich needed to frnd al-
trnative sourc$ outside the Arctic,
then something of a Norwgin mo-
nopoly. But the military side of the
expedition ws apprent i its determination to scout
possible locations for a naval base in the Antrctic.
the mission, lthough not secret, was, afte! all,
headed by a captain in the
(/iegsrnanne,
th cerman
Nry, Aured Ritscher, a vetenn Arctic explorer. He
and his fellow 33 German Society of Polr Research
members, together with the Schwabenland's 24 oficels
and crew, were addressed in Be/in by rcne other than
Admirl Richard E. Byrd, ., who, inthe nextdecade,
would be heading his own expedition in the same direc-
tion.Ihus, the 6rst connection between Tsk Foice 68
and the
'Ihird
Reich appears early on s
prlude
to
Opelarion Highjump. By rd evinced sincere enthusiasm
for the German undrtaking, regretfully turning down
Ritscher's invitation to
join
it, only because of deterio-
rating relations between their two nations.
On 17 Dcember 1938, the New Schwbia Expedi-
tion left the port of Hamburg, arriving one month and
two days later t the Prin.ess Matha Coast ofAnt-
arctic. After droppins anchor at 4' 30'W and 69'14'
S, Ritschernd company spent three weeks t
Queen
Mud Land, the same area lter invaded by Arnericat
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Task Force 68. ftey flew thei seaplnes,
nicLnmed
Passat and Boreas, in fteen rnissions
actoss some
370.000 sqre miles ofthe continent,
taking tens of
thousnd;of
photographs and making a colout
lm
of their flnds. Ihese includd
a mountain
still known
as Ritscher
Peak, Schirmchef
osis
(namedafterits
SPHERICAL
"LIGHTS" I{OT
THIRD REICH
FORCES
Nor did Geiman aeronautical
engineers
evet de-
velop the kind ofoverpowering
spheri'al
"lights" that
attacked Task Force 6S While'Ihird
Reich advances
in
dis(overer,
Bolas
Pilot,
Richard Hiniich Schir-
macher),
and fr larger
ice-free region, som 300
square miles in extent,
embracing trio of lrge
Iakes,
plus several smaller
lles, separated
by masses
of baren, reddish-brown
rocks, nd fllled with
reltively warm, brackish
water of
green, blue nd
red algae. conncted
to the
sea, the geothermal heated
rea represented
a
Perfect
setting
for a militry
bse,
particulrly for u boats
Althotieh the Gernns
reconnoitrd
nearlY a 6fth
ofAntarctica
most of it
Membe6 of th Geman Societv of Polar Research after
lnvinq In Amarcti.a
are entnaind
aboardfie
5chwa6.h/dnd
bY ntive
Pefrmer
jt
and focket technologY
are well known,
Plans,
eyewitness
rePotts,
nd
even
photograPhs of tron
Cross-insignia
bedecked
oying sucer-like
craft
attributed
with truly
out-of -this
world
Perfor-
mance capbilities
are
undocumented,
postwar
fabriations
PerPtuated
by uncriticl
writers more
interested
in controver
sial sensationalism
than
fctual
reseafch
At most,
Luftwaffe
draftsmen
mY
have sketched
out theo-
retical concePts
for designs
somewhat
resembling
disc-shpd
ir-frmes
lte
in the war. But these
PiPe
At the time of Admiral
Byrdt
erly 1947 interview
with a Chilean newsPPer,
no one, not even German
scientists,
had built
"AYing
objects which could move
ffom
pole to
Pole
t inred-
ible speeds
"
ln 2007's Moscow
Television
documentarY
abo.ut
Operation
Highjumq,
aerospace
engineer
Profes-
sor Dr. Valeri Burdakov
and astro-PhYsicist
Ylrri
Bondarenko
theorised
tht elctro-magneticallY
operated
extnterrestrial
never seen before -
they left no
permanent structures,
save for a few hundred smal, aluminium
stkes flving
swastila
pennnts dumped
by the Dornier W'?al"s
on
snow-covered
ground between 20"E and 10'W
ln honour
dreams crtainly
never left theil dnwing board,
given
t he verv l one t erm devel opment
such
proi e' l s requi red'
ro say not hi ng of r he F, t herl nd
s st erdv depl et i on
of
11 materials and resources-
of his ship, Rits.her chds
tened this area Neuschwa-
,enland, or
"New Sch'vabia,"
a
purely crtograPhic
designation
never intended
as a teritodal laim.
the
nam still aPPears
on manY
maps of
Queen
Maud Land,
which
the German SocietY
of Potar Research dePated
on 6 February 1939. Soon
fter arriving back in Ham
burg on 11 April,
Plans
were
laid for retum to Ant c-
tic, whicb the outbreak of
war in September
forever
cnceIed.
Over the next six
verc
of interDational
conflict, no u-boat
put in t New
3chwabia
or anywhere
else along
the continental
coast'
conl rry
l o
posl wr specul al i on'
1f onl v be(ause t he
Kri ee"manne!
submari ne
f or(e ws l xed l o i rs l i mi rs
andbeyond by the exigencies
of transoceani'
'ombat'
AI its u-boats
have been satisfactorily
accounted for
since, and absolutety
no evidence
exists to even suggest
that military
instaltation of ny kind -
temporry
or
permnent -
was bsed in Neuschwabeniantl.
44 NEW DAWN
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special lssue vo .6 No 5
German Society oI Polar R5earch erpedition membe15
posewirh the Nzi swstikafl aq
vehictes would
naturally base themselves
at
Antrctica
nd the Arctic in order to take advntage
of streams
ot masnet j (
enersv si emj ngt rom
t he Errh' s Sout h
ro t he' Nort h
Pol e Our
phnet . t hey exPl i ned
i sl i kea
laree bar maenet, which
(ontinuouslv rePels these lines
.t i"'ce ar
"ne
e'a a"a attrcts
lhem t tbe other' An
electro magnetic
proPulsion technologv
might be ble
t
'ide
the; maenetic currents
similr
to a ship riding
the ocean currents
ofthe sea. Ihe US Navv's
published
wwwnewdawnmag2rne.con
report about Operation Hrglnp
dectared tht one of
itsprimarygoals
was to study the South
polar
Reeions
"el e,
rro magneri c propagat i on
condi t i ons. ' To (d; y
rhi s
out, each seaplane was equipped
of bse ear the coast of New Schwabie
built and oc_
cupiedbybeings
from another
world in
possession
of
highly advanced ight technology.
Retu;ningwith
this
with a magnetometer
a device that
resisters anomlies
in the rtht
magnetism,
thieby determinins
hollow spaces under the surface ice
or ground.
Antarctica's
300-square-mile
anomaly the Dornier tfat pilot
discovered
and yers latr scouted
by Lieuteirant
Commander
David
BunCea
flying his Marin Ma,'mer
for Task Force 68, was, as Admirl
Byrd
stated, "a
land of blu nd
greenlkes
and brown hills in an
otherwise
limitless expanse
of ice'
- ao idyllic location for an instal-
lation, ifnot for u-bots, then for
somthing
else.1,
disclure
to Hmburg,
Capttn
Alfred Ritsche! begins orSanising
a
tetum trip prior
to its cancellation
by the advent of war.
Immediately
after the close of
hostilities,
he arrives in the United
States, where he con6des
the
disturbing,
secret discovery mede
in Februry 1939 to his old friend,
Richard Byrd.
Somhow, both
men determine
that th extrater-
rstlials embody a serious threat,
and the highly regarded
Admiral
uses his prestige
nd inuence to
otge'rise
Operetion Highiump,
a
codename for th armed invsion
of Antar.tica
ad plnned
destruc-
tion of its alien base.r3 But his Task
Force is defated
and retreats
in
the face of strpedor
weponry.
'Ih
story does not eld here, however.
Just three
months lat!, pair
of UFOS crashed in t}le New
Mexi(o desert, not far from Americ
s oriEinal nuclear
research facilities,
where t}le 6rst todic ombwas
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constructed
just
two yeals before Published testimony
by US military veterns of the fmous Rosw]l
Incident
reveals thatboth flying disks were delibertely shot
down during the 6rstweekinJune
1947 byAiY
Foi.e
battris operating, not
Sround-to-air
missils or anti
ircraft fire, but highly foused rda!bems that fatally
disrupted the space crft's guidance systems
l'
Over
the next twelve years, a secretwar raged arond the
world between extraterrestrial intruders violating the
air space of several nations determinedto defend it, as
thoroughly do.umented
by comPetent researctters
Outstanding among them is Ukrainian Paul Stone'
hiu, born in Kiev, who received his BAin Political Sci-
nce frcm Ctifolnia Stte University for his thesis on
the USSRT invsion of Afghnistan Aworld-re.ognised
expert on Soviet covert opertions,
his publishedbooks
describe hundreds of bloody skirmishes between Rus
sian interceptors nd off-world.raft throughout the
Stalin er and after.r5 Similar aedal confrontations
occurf ed over Bni di n rnd t he Uni l ed Srt es du' i ng
th sme period. Losses occurred on 1lsides, but the
earthlings sully came offsecondbest. Ihese combat
enggemnt s. Jme l o hed, a' . ordi ng I o ATri . rn
physicistJoseph P. Farrell andhistorian
Henry Stevens,
under cover of the Internationl Geophysical Yer,
46 NEW DAWN
.
special lsse vol6 No 5
LEFT
Rear AdmiralRichard
E. syrd,lr
(r888r9s7)
when, at the height of the Cold War, the air forces of the
UnitedStates andthe Soviet Union, inaunique nd un
precedented cooperative effort, together att.ked
New
Schwbia with nuclear wepons
"Ihree
bombs wete thus detonated at an altihrde of
approximtely
300 miles above the target," writes Far
rell,
"one on August 27, 1958, one on August 30, 1958'
anda third on September 6, 1958 "r
Trese high ltitude bursts were pparentlyimed t
causingsevere
enough disruption ofthe South Pole's
electro-magnetic
eld to short out the lien space-
cafts' operational .apcities; to literallyfry their
directional systems. Justhoweffective
was thisjoint, if
drastic effort is not fully known, but it certainly dem-
onstnted the urgency felt by both theAmericans and
Russins.
'Ihat
the undei-publicised,
triple atomic bombing of
Antarcticawas not, fter 11, a 6nal solution hasbeen
suggesteds recently s the 12 January 2011uP date
of a previous 13 December article entitled,
"Wikileaks
Set To Reveal U.S.-UFO war In Southein Ocean
"Ihe
U Ti'r?es stated,
'Anew
report circulating in the Krem
lin today
prepared for President Medvedevby Russian
Space Forces
(VKS) 4sth Division ofSpce Control' savs
that an up.oming Wil<iteafts release ofsecretU S cables
details that theAmericans have been 'eneaged' since
2004in a ar'aginst UFOSbased on ornear the conti-
nent ofAntarctic,
prticularly the Southern Ocean
'According to this report, the United Stats
went to
i t s hi ghe' r l ert l evpl on June l 0 2004af l et massi ve
neet of UFOS
'suddenly energed' from the Sthern
Ocean and approched
Guadalajan, Mexico barely
1, 600 k; l omer r"s
I
L000 ai l e. ) f rom I h" Ameri (rn
border. Prior to reaching the U S bordea howeveY, this
mssive UFO fleet is said inthis report to have dimn-
sionally returned' to their Southern Ocean'honebse
..-Since 2004, this report continues, fleets of Southem
Ocean UFOS have continued to emerge from theirbases,
with thelatest sucL eventbeingthis
Fridaypast, when
nother oftheirmassive fleets ws sightedover the
South Ameiican nation of Chile
'r?
Interestingly, the U Titt?es' quoted rePort desc b-
ing UFOS tht 'suddenly energed' from the southern
Ocean'is identical to Opration Higiump accounts of
sphe/ical lights shooting out ofthe water' It indeed,
such an interptanetry war has been raging,
perhaps on
and off, for the past 65
years, then the consistent de-
termintion of world leaders to keep ll knowledee ofit
from the rest ofmankind
is understandable: Wer they
to admit that the most
Potent
Earth-made wePons
even uclear bombs te patently inferior to extra-
terrestrial violtors ofour air spce, resultant socialdri
loction could shtter human civilisation, especillyin
www newdawnmagaz ne.or
I
our
p.esent
condition of economic fragiliry nd culturl
I
i nsl bi l i t y. Less cet i ni st he l ut ure of su(h asecret
-
.^.Ai .t
I
t
I
FOONOTES
1.'Ihe Axis Air Foftes, Praeger Pless, 2011j Mds,linit Waa H
lin,2olot Lost of the Red De"/3. Cald Prss. 2003.
2. DalidA. Keat^s, \llherc HelI Freezes Otet A Stoty of Amazing
Btav!yond Sutvivol,Thoms Dunne Bookq, 200\
3. Just bfore de?rting for Antarctica, rfe4ing to Opertion
Highjunp, Bytd de.larc to rcpresentatives of the Aeri.n
piess, "My
expedition hs e ilitary character." www.youtube.
comlwtch?eznbHucbKkjk&f eature=reltd
4. Peter Kornbluh, Tle Pino.het Fib: A De.Iassifred Dossiet oh
Atro.itt dn.l Acuntability,'rh. Nw Press, 2003,
5.leevnAtt, "El almirante Richrd l Byd se re6er ala
importn.ia estrtegic de los polos," Sanriago de Chile, E/ MeF
.!rio,5 Mrch 1947.
6. "Byrd was leturned to Wshington, D.C., debriefed, and his
pereonal and operational logs from the mission were Beized and
remin classifiedto this day..- Jseph P. Farrell, Ret. ofd
Bld.irSa,Adventure Unhmited Pre$. 2004. 247
7. Robtt S. Dietz, Son, o.e dhogaphic bkrvatins on Operdtion
Hiqhjunp:
ftndl
rcpalt, Uniye$ity of CalifolDia Librlies, 1948.
8. Ihree hours over due, but his plane did not run out of fel?
9. www.youtub.com/wtch?v=tHXZcV6hQfs
10. w@.thetruthbehindthescenes.orgl2010/05/23lus-nvy-
secret-operetion high jump-antrtica/.onrt
page-ll
11. wwwvoutube.com/wtch?v=znbHUcbKkik&f
eature-leltd
Ih NKVD report rcfe$ to Sayersont ship the "Cablan.a,
probbrybe.aus
the Russian spy hd troubl. pronouncing its
real nme, Cl/itz./c h Sovit aSent lso sttd thet n Ameli
can vesset st afir. and destroyed w the USS Maddoa either
torpedo boat or torpedo .ar)'ing destloyei. Ofi.ial recrds
list only the Hnderson and A@hsd, as part of Task Force 68,
which possessed no tipedo boats. Both destroyers survived rhe
nissiof, nd a! accounted for. A USS Madd,r was indeed sunk
by enemy a.tion, but 6v yeds earlie! by a Germn dive-bohber
during the Allied invasion of Sicilr Actul1r the.e wer t
lst threAnericn destroye8 know! by that name
(DD-168,
DD 622, and DD-731), alt of them conteponneous. Ih US
Nr7 has long ben notorious for fabifying the identity of its
,hips and rc-writing thir histories if they ehbarrss oficial
polict Ces in point include 1944: pre-Nornendy lwsion
Battle of Slapton Sands, whle ruhber of veesels were sunt
and mny servicehen killed by ki%dharine torpdo bo.ts, but
uncktowledg.d for the next hlf century; nothr AmericaD
massacre, otr the ltalian .ost ner Bri, itr 1943, was censoled
when nunerous Allied units, illeglly crrying nne gae, were
sunk by the Luftwafej lthough the targest loss of US troops
t se
(1,015
fatalities) in a singl incident occured when the
troop6hip, Rolnd, was suk by Geihan guided nissile in th
Mediterfetuen on 26 November 1943, oly afte! gd vtans
won a length, costly lawsuit against the US Nary 57 yeals later
did they receive oficial recognitiotr {of their role in the disstei
So too, the Maddox" cited by Sovit espiong ws similrly
colsigned to n officilmemoryhol.
12. wwweglespeak.us/2009/03/sunday-ship-history-per-
13. Although the German So.iety of lolr Resrch took more
than 16,000 arial
?hotographs
ofAntr.tic in 1939, Ritscher
llowed publi.tion of chosen few rather unenlightening
exrples;the rest have never leen sen by ortside$. So too,
a radically edited, trunctd veision of the full'colou! film his
cotleagues made of the expedition ws briny premired in rhe
Reich duling th ert war yeds. Since then, only snippets of
swastik flag waving in a south pol! bieze, or few So.ity
Denbetd posing on the ice re 3till ccasioDauy viewed. Task
Borce 68 was throwr rogether with a truly frntic hste, in
contradistinction to its allegedly s.intific purposs, 4 thoud
it were bsoltly ihperative to th 6ecurity of th Unitd Stts.
Ihe ice braker Arrfon Isidn4 foi eiple, hd only receDdy
been commissioned, and wa6 still undergoing s tlils otr th
CliJornian coast, when Operation Hv.irnp war launched. !ull'
ing e newly .omhissined 6hip ofi trials adds to th mi*ion'g
sense of uryncy rtill echod month ltr, evD aftr roncrurcn
of the expedition, when Byrd could orly talk bout potntil t-
ta.l.r cohing from ove! the Poler Regions.
14. http://crzyho6eghost.hub?ag6.com/hub/Interviw-With-
One-Of-h Army'Sergeants-At-Roswell-In-1g47
t5- Paul Stonehill, Th sd,tet UFO fte., Clb, 1998; with Philip
Mattle, UFO Case filrs ofRssia, 11th Dimnsi. Publishing,
2010.
16. Joseph ?. Faircll, Rei. ofrie alac* Sur, Adventules Urilih-
ited Press, 2004, 254.
17. ww.eutimes.net/2010/12lwikilak set-to{evel-s'ufo-
FRN(.,O5EPH has
publithed
morc books
(elght)
about the lost civilistion of
Adantis than any otherwrirr in history These and his twnry, othrtitles daling
with rchaeology, mililary history and metphysics have been rclesed in thirty-
seven foreign edilons round the world. He was th editotsin-chief of Ancient
Ameri.an, a
popular
scienc maqazine, from lts inception in 1993 until his ferire-
ment fourten years later He lives today with his wlfe, Laura, in the Upper Missis-
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mpossible! Wht nonsens. Everyone knows the'Ihird
Reich endedwith Hitler's sui.ide in 1945, nd no Nzi
escped to a secrt Germanbse at the South Pole. he
plain fds ofhistory re simply beyond question. Or
UFT: The cover of Rusrln lngmge book bout Hltler, UFos
nd the Nzl Antrcdc baie. RlcllT: Storls of do Hltlert
$tipe liom Berlln regulady felured In US tblolds llk Tte
wt!w.newdwnmagaz ne.com
ofthe US tril counsel at Nurenberg, Ihornas J. Dodd,
also stated:
"No one can say he is dad." In 1952 no less a
personge thD US President Dwight isenhower dmit
ted, "Wehavebeen unable to unrth one bit o( tngible
evidence of Hitlert death."
WHERE DID HE BEAII.Y GO?
The indefatigable .onspiracy theorist and left wing
radio personality Mae Brussellwas convinced Hitler fled
Berlin to a safe haven in th southeE hmirphete. Brus-
sell said "that thre's no physicl evidence of any kind
-
nd this is written up in mnybooks, that Adolf Hitlr
and Eva Braun diedinthe burkriandthere is epossibil-
ity that Hitir has beer directing lot of activity tht hes
so we have been led to believe.
A highly controversial bo ok Grey WoIf: me Escape Of
Adolf published lst yeax in the UK, claimsAdolfHit
Ier fked his own death nd ned to Argentina, where he
lived out the rcst ofhis days with Eva Braun. rle authors
believe evidence o{the Nazileader's suicide in Bedin at
the end of world War II is seriouslyflawd. The bookt
co uthor cerard williams, a historian ndiournalistwho
has written extensively bout World WrII, toldSkyNews:
"We didn t want to re-write history but the evideft
weT discovred about the s.ap of Adolf Hitlr is
iust
too overwhelming to ignor. 1herc is no forensic eridence
for his. o! Eva &aun's deaths. and the storis from the
yewitnesss to their continued survival in Argntin t
compelling."
"Sta.
Eisenbowe! nd Hoover of the FBI aI knew
ther was no proof of him dying in the bunker," Williams
dded. "It's dif.ult to understnd why so much of th l-
ready published matcrial we presnt in the book has been
ignored over the yeers."
When Us President Tlumn asked Statin at the Pots-
dam Confrence inAugust 1945 whether or not Hitler wes
dead, Stlin replied bluntly, 'No'. 'Ihe Soviet dictator re-
fused to ccept Hitler hadcommittd suicide. In the
yrs
ilnmeditely fouowing the end of th v/aa mny Ameri
can ofcials held sirnilar doubts. Lt. Gen. Bedllsmith,
Chief of Staff to Dwight Eisenhower andlter director of
the cLA, statd publidy on 12 Octobr 1945, "Nohuman
bing can sy conclusively tht Hitler is ded." the chief
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been going on since WWII, ftom Antarctica, from Argn-
Irom Antarctica?
IfAdolf Hitlr did not commit suicid iD his Berlin
bunker in April 1945, where did he go? the most enduring
-
nd fantstic -
storyhas tbe lhrer escePing to a secret
bse at the South Pol | Wtiting ove! 40 yer, go, Gunther
Rosenberg ofthe Europeen occult Research Societynoted:
One persistent rumour in oc.ult-
ism is that Hitler, Martin Bormn
and many ofthe missing Nazis were
spirited out ofGermany. Some claim
they are in South Ametica, nd a3 we
know Eichman was found ther
Otbers who believe in te Hollow
Eanh thty claim that a eet of
Nezi submrines took Hitler and his
henchmen to a Nzi bse set p un-
der the ice cap at the South Pol...
Evidnc ofa secret Nzi base in
Antarctica rst sur{ced in July 1945,
two months aftr the Third Reicht
surrender, when a Gran submdne,
U-530, entered th Argntin naval
bse at MardelPlat. several Bunos
Aires newspapers climed tht rubber boats hd been seen
lnding from it, end othe! mbmrins wre spottd in th
arca. Or.e pape\ La Critica,
Published
detiled eccount
of Hitler's flight and supposd hiditrg place in Dronning
Maud Lnd, Antrctic. the stoly caught the ttention
of newspapers ro u nd t h e wo:.Id.
'aclvdinsLe
Mone, Th?
New York Times, Chi.ago Tines, and the Toftnte Dailt Stat
(which
ran the hedline
'Hitlert on lce id Ants"tctiC).
Speculation incresedwhet aother Grmfl submatin,
U-977, appered at Mar del Plta in Augst.
Two years latel, Ladisls Szabo, a Hungarian lile liv-
ing in Argentina, published Httlel is Alire Szabo c]imd
the submarines were prt of a U-boat convoy tbat had
tken Hitie! and other senior Nzi of6ci1s fxoD Grmnv
to Antarctic, where a 'New Beichtesgaden had been
secretly set up plior to the stalt of World War tl, on the
orders of Crnd Admiral Karl Dnitz.
Storis oi Hitler's escpe to German.olonv at the
South Pole soon startedto apper in
Americ's non-mainstrem
press. In
7952,The Plain'lruth pblished an issue
headlined:
"HITLER'May Be Alivel" TTe
article stated:
"Noq NEWFACTS, ot
purported facts, lek out. It's repoted
nw that in 1940 the Nzis sttted to
amass tractors, plnes, sledges, glidts,
nd ll sots ofmachinery and mtti-
als IN THE SOUTH POLARREGIONS
-
tht for the next 4 yars Nazi tech-
nicians built, on n almost unknown
CONTINENT, Anterctica, the Fuhrels
SHANGRT-LA- new Berchtesgaden
"
When in the yers immedietely
fouowing the end of World W* II ny
ing saucers were first teported in gret
numberc, the logical question was: a/e
they the work of an eafthly government?
US Airforc officr Edwrd J. Ruppelt in his 1956
Report on Unidentified Flyi,g Or./e.ts mentioned secret
N.t technology'as
the only known craft that cold evn
approach the performance of th objects reported by
UFO observers. Col. Ruppelt hedd Project Blue Book, a
formal govemmental study of unidentid flying objcts
As tbe cold War got under wa, the Anldcens feared ad-
vnced Germn tchnology my have fflen into the hands
ot the Soviets.
It didn t tak long foi UFOS to be liDkd with lePorts
of 'hiddn edpire of escaped Nzis in Antlctica lhe
strng Mi<hael X Brton penned a snall book in 1960 We
Want You-Is Hitler Alil'e? He stated the UFO mystery was
no mystery at all
-
the saucers built by Germn s.intists
cm from a secret Nazi bse on earth. Ray Plmer's
magazine Flying Saltce/s also metioned tlc tda of UFO9
orisin ting from th 'third Reich's lest outpost t the
Soutb Pol.
As Jenny Randls, one of Britin's leading UFologists,
says in her book Sftyrrasi:
One or two UFO investigtors have speculted tht
fantastic UIo te.hnology was handed on from
the dying remnnts of th Ihird Reich in 1945. And
inded, we know that exPeiimentl weapons of a
ReDorti ser. df..lter world wr lt $.1th. t{rrl3ld .stibllshd
scrat ba54 on the routham @ndna of Ant|rdla.
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Hitler's
UFOs
We still have things that need to be tnishe4 and
when they are frnished, they will tum the tide.
- Adolf Hitler, 13 March 1945
When World War 1l ended, the Germans hdsev_
el radical types of aicrcft and
guided missiles
under development. The maiority of these were in
the most
prcliminary states, but they were the only
known craft that could even approach the
perfor'
mances of the objects rcported by uFo obseryerc.
- Captaln Edward J, Ruppelt, head of Project Blue
Book, 1956
n.lanury 1945, as the war aEainst Hltler in Europe
entered the fnal months, Associated Press repolted
on the aDpearance of unidentified flying objects over
cermany. A story in the New
york
Herald Tibune
dated 2 lanury statecl:
Now it seems, the Nzis have thrown something
new into the night skies over Germany. lt is the
weird, mysterious'Foo
Figfttr' balls which race
alongside the wins of Beauighters lying intrucler
mlsslons over Germany, Pilots have been encoun-
teringthis eerie weapon for more than a month in
their niht ffights. No one apparently knows what
this sky weapon is. The balls offre appear sudden-
ly and accompanythe
planes
for miles. They seem
to be radio controlled from the
round,
so offcial
intelligence reports reveal...
lwo months before thls article appered, Lleutenant
schlueter of the 415rh us Night Fighter squadron re-
ported
being harassed by'trismall balls of reddish ffre'
when fylng overthe Rhine. A few weeks earlier, on the
night of 27 September 1944, two Allied airmen encoun-
tered "an enormous burning liht'that ws llyingabove
their ircraft at about 250 miies
per
hour
(400 km/hr)
The'Foo Fighters" disappeared frcm the skies a few
weeks after the end of World wr ll. Howver, between
1946 and 1948 there were several strange UFo siht-
ings over Western Europe. Then on 24 June 1947, the
Amrican aviator Kennth Arnold claimed to have en'
countered nine unusual oblects flying in a chain near
I\4ount Rainier, washinlton. There was much speculation
tthe time that both the Americans
nd the soviets were
developin advanced disc-shape
aircraft bsed on secret
Nzi technolofly.
In early 1950 Professor Giuseppe Belluzzo, an ltalian
scientist and a formr Ministef of National Economy in
Mussolini's Fascist
government, claimcl in ll G/ornale
d'lta,i that "gpes offlying discs were designed and
studied in Germany nd ltly as early as 1942 "
west Gefman newspapers and magazines
began
Dublishing
articles in the 1950s about Nazisuper weap-
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Post war Cema
prest
(ov.rage
of l{zl UFO!
t
ons. A former Luftwaffe aeronautical
enginoer Rudolf
Schriever. in a. interuiew with Del Sp,ege, malazine'
said he hd designed a disc
powered
by a ckcular
plane
of rotating turbine bldes
49 ft
(15
m) in diam1er.
Schriev$ was convinced the spate of UFO slghtings in
the late 1940s was
proofthat the original research
hd
been developed further with successful results.
In early 1953, another
German engineor' George
Klein, former specialcommissioner
in Nazi leader Albert
Speer's
Ministry ofArmaments
and l\4unitions, claimed
designs
for ffylng discs were drawn up bythe Third Rlch'
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He identiled at lest two types of Germn craft. The
first developed by V 2 rocket englneer Richafd Miethe,
and the other the disc of Rudolf Schrievef and Klaus
Habermohl. Klein also recounted how he had wtnessed
the craft's first manned test flight on 14 February 1945,
when it manaed to climb to 12,400 m (40,700 ft) in
3 minutes and attained a speed of 2,20O kmlh
(1,4OO
mph) i n l evel f l i ght .
One ofthe'Gnnn tlylng sucer deslgns,"
publlthed h lhr Splegl In 1950.
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195{, sys: " Ceman newtpper
rcaently
published
an Inlerulew
wllh ceorge Xlein, famoos Ger-
mn englneq and airaaft experl,
descrlblng the experimentl .on-
structlon of 'flying saucets' canied
out by hhn from 1941 to 1945.
Xleln stated that he ws
presenl
when, in 1945, the flrst
plloted
'flylng sauce/ took oft..."
these cses were
presented to heavyweight scien
tists. such as David Grggs, Luis Alvarez and H.P
Robertson. the
phenomenon was never explined,
lv,lost ofthe information about the issue has never
been released by milltary inteliigence.
Both the British RAF and the US Army, unable to ex-
plain
the mystery, later disrnissed the "Foo Fighters as
the
product of "mass hallucination,
The ltalin author Renato Vesco, in
a book
published
in 1968, claimed the
mysterious "Foo Fihters" were in rcality the
German "Feurball"
(fireballs),lrst built at a
Nazi eronautical establishment in weiner
Neustatt, According to Vesco, the craft was
a flat, circu ar flying mchin,
powered
by a
speci al t urboj et engi ne, whi ch was used by
t he Germans duri ng t he l ast mont hs of t he
war. Vesco also claimed the basic
princ
p
es ofthe "Feurball" were later applied to
a much larger craft called the "Kugelblitz'
or Ball Lightning Fighter. This ctaft, which
was rumoured to be a revolutionary kind of
supersonic alrcraft, was the one success-
fully tested over the underground complex
of Kahla, in Thuringia, n February of 1945.
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Mehmet Sabeheddin
Neither the Americans, the British nor the Russians
were lorthcoming with details ofwht they discovered in
the secret laboratories and vst underground research
facilities of the Third Rich. But Sir Roy Fedden, who
headed a British lvlinistry of Aircraft technical mission to
Germny in 1945, admitted:
I have seen enough oftheir designs nd
production
plans
to realise that ifthey had mnged to
prolong
the warsome months longer, we would have been
confronted with a set of entirely new and deadly
developments in air warfare,
Whatthen were the strange "Foo Fighters" encoun
tered by Allied
pilots?
wlitinithe Jounal of scientific
Explorat,on, Michel D. Swods notes:
During World War ll, the foo fighter experiences of
lAlliedl
pilots
were taken very seriously. Accounts of
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LEFIi Otfldl Gennr Thlrd Rel(h
gover ment mP, l{.w swbla,
Are pprox. 600,000 sq. kllo-
melres. BELoWr The spdilly-
deslgnd tnbln of lh Cerl|lrn
Anlrcu. Exo.dldon. 1938-1939.
Dnitz said,
"the
Getmn submarinefleetis
. L. unr t l ) UFu l i kp dpper n,
P wPt e r si pd dur . ng
the last few months ofthe war. It is sial that a fourth
reich eaists, and is redying itself {or future world
leadership. P"rhdps rhere is a group ot Nzis Rving
around the world in UFOS.
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lHE LS t{AZl OUIPOST?
in 1943, the Third Reicht Grand AdmirlKrl
disputed Norwyt clim to the region le German ship
schwabenlnd reached the pack ie off Antarctica on 19
January 1939. During the expedition, nare of about
350,000 squre kiiometres was photogtaphed ftom the
air. ]}le Germns dropped darts inscribed with swestiks
e\ er y 26 ki l omer r <. They l 5o di ( cover ed t e'
' ur Pl i s
inglyfree o{jce, minly rond few hot springs e
legion ofAntrcti.a between 20"8 nd 1o"W in
Queen
Mud Land, they .laimed for the T,itd Reichafldclled
'Neuschwabenland',
or New Swbia. Declssified
records reveal seniorNazi Herman Goering
authodsed the Antalctic expedition with
the intention f establishing a Gennan
Nzi Germany ws Dot the only
country interestd in hving
militly
presence iD Antrctica
ln
1943, at the heightofthe
war, th
British laun.hed their own secret
wartime Antrctic oPeration
code nmed'Tabarin.
Was Blitain
responding to the thrct
Posed
bY a
Nazioutpost at the South Pole?
This is where mainstream his-
torins leve off, s onlyresearchers
ofthe outer limits of alterntive
history
daye consider the imp1i.tions ofthe rest of
the story. ]}Ie official velsion sys the Nazis ban_
doned Neuschwabenland once war.ommenced.
However,
sone crewnembers
from the 1938-39 expedition claimed
they mde Dot one, but several tripstothe
Germn Ant-
arcti..o1ony,
transporting militry equipnent and heaq'
tools for miningand
tnnelljng
A.cordingto anunber of lternative histotins, on
the eve of wdthe lhild Rei.h embarked on ToP Seclet
pln to build an underground base t th South
?ole Once
proud ofhvingbuilt for the Fhret in
nother part ofthe world, Shangri L
on land, ao inpregnable fortress.
Strange languge fot .rer Naval
man well known for strtegY and
tactics. then again, in 1944, the
Grnd Admitai reportedly made
the curious remalk:
th German Nvy will have
to accomplish great taskin
the {utute. I}le German NvY
knows all hiding places in the
oceans nd threfore it willbe
..:a
,f,
very easy t bling the liihrerto a
safe pla.e sho1d the ne.essityarise
and inwhichhewill
have the opporru-
nity to work out his nalPlans
These statements bolstered speculation
tht Nazi
polr e4edition undertaken on the eve of Worl{l Wr II
ws part of muchg/eterTop Secret oPeratlon
Likc nany other countries, Germanysent expeditions
to the South Pole inthelte 19
h
nil early 20'" .entuties,
most of which were s.ientifi(. Beginningit 1938,log
before the edofWorld Wa111, the Nzis seDt an expedi
tion to the
Quee
MudLndarea
fAntarcti. Gerrany
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Crnd Admlrl l(arl Dnllz
Inspectlng Cerman U-Bol
.cordlng to a rec.nt re'
port n Rusil lodY, Dnilz
told Adoll Hliler h 1943 t!l
'Cermnyt
subm n flel 13
proud tht ll crld n uns_
sallible lortress for tle Fhrer
on the other end ol tle world.'
the Nazi leadership
hd analysedthe
initial dt' fro
the 1938 expedition,
undergiound
constrction
tems
wele disptchd to the region.In
utmost secrecy and
s the Nzi blitzkries
/olled a.foss Europe crgo ships,
transport vessels, and U'bots made their wy
to the
South Pole. As H.A. BuechnerandW
Bernhrd desclibe in
Hirl.rsAses,
by the middle of 1940,
submrines
were bringing in
vast stores offood, clthing,
fel nd every other conceiv
ble iteD n.essa/Y tor set
ting up Hitler's refuge. Con_
struction matedls, tra.tors,
arms, dist
jllation
PP1tus,
ma.hinery,
rdio equiPment,
pelsonnel, engineets
nd sci
ef,tists were included. Dring
the next fur years shelters
were bilt nd a mountain
was s.ooped out.
ln wht ws to become the
lst outpost of Hitler: Third
based on Viktor schauberger's
designs nd all using
his electromagnetiC
power system.
. While plns fr
nostof Gerny's
secret arsnal fell into the hands
of the Allies alte/ V-E day, the flugltad scientists
nd thir crft escapd,
with the Fhrer himself and
a band of crck troops known as the 'Last Battlion',
to a sector of Antarctice
caued New Schwbenland
OPERATIOII
HIGHJUTIP
While many readers will
be quickto dismiss the story
o{ Hitlert escape to an under
ground stronghold in Antarctic,
there ws a timewhen some
Allied ofcials feared this might
hve been the cs. We lreadY
mentioned the scePticism ofAl
liedleders over Hitler's suicide
Con.erns about a Nzi Last
Bttlion'
hiding out some
The rerear(h shlt "Sciwbetrlnd,"
tutIctk 1938_39
Reich, Nazi scientists andengineers
wouldperfe.t
nti-
gravity research begn in the 1930s Safe in se./et
netwrk of undergfound bunkets, the Germans dvetoped
theirflying discs in prepalation for the last Gret Battle
WIter Kafton Minkel in Subterraneanworlds
@ .iselv
sums up th sensational
stoYy of Nazi flying su.rs as
presented by number of Getman authorsl
the pide ofthe Rei{h's scret weapons
lbs ws the
fluselrad,
or Rying saucer, .pable ofspeds beyond
2,000 kn/hr. By the end ofthe war, the Germans
hdbi]t and ffown three prototype sucers, ll
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where on earth and prepring to strike back wete not so
falfetched in the late 1940s.
'Ihe
late surrender of Germn U bats in Aigentin
in
mid 1945 foosedattention
on the possibilitv ofHitlets
escape to the southern hemisphere.
fte mystery of the
submrines long voyages, .onsiderable stocks
ffodand
supplies, young crew and unknown wherebouts
during
the months prior to theil sufrendet,
laimedAllied
intel_
ligence chie{s. I}Ie crews ofthe U boatswere
interrogated
by the Americans nd the Blitish Did th Alis
know of
the existence of the Nazi Antarctic base?
Whateverthe U'boat .rew members
told them, ap
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pd e, l ) r hpA- F. i . , n r , i , ' or , on\ r n. d. espe( , r r y
consideringthe subs.qu.nt anii ill fated secret pertin
dire.ted by US A.tmiral tlyrd.
In the sotherD hcmisphere summerof 1946 4Z the
US Navydispat.hed Rear'Admirl Richard E. Byrd, on a
confidential missionwith an entiie militryimada ind
provisions to 1st sir nonihs. Code named Opertion
Highjump, thc Aneri.ans pperedto invad Antarctica
with thtrtee ships and nearly four thousnd men, along
with taDks, heljcopters nd two hundled airplnes. How
ever, the entire expedition lasted nly eight weeks, wrth
only approximately three weeks f.tulfull scale opera
tions. On rriviDg in Antar.ti., By/d quickly ran
jnto
difliculties, aftel losing four airylnes, the whole mission
had to be abandoned.
L" vn Ar r . o- p or r h" I JS
j our ndl r . r i
r or er : r g
'Opertion
Highjump', quotedAdmiral Byrd as \rarning t
the time that 'the United Stats should dopl mesures
of protection gainst the pssibility ofan invesion of the
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troopsndequipnentunderAntr.ti.
.onditions is the ofhciel US government explanationfor
the massive manoeuvre. Rear-Admiral Richatd H. Cruzen
roldlhe New YorkTimes, " iI the de{ense of Americ hinges
on the Poles
-
s it may well do in the future unit of
informed and expeienced air and sea power presents a
formidable defense combination."
Profess or Joscelyn Godwin, in his er.ellent bok Ark-
tos:Th. Palar Myth in Scien.e, Synbolistu dnd Nazi Suniwl,
points ot the following regafdingAdmirl Byid s nysteri
those who believe in the NaziAntarctic bases, with
r without Hitlralive ordead, willndit signifi.nt
that Richard Byrd went there in 1946-47, and agin
in 1956, on expeditions massively supportedbythe
vl ost reasonabl e peopl e
\,!oul d di smi ss as fantas-
ti c nonsense the i dea that many Nazi s fl ed the
rui ns of the Thi rd Rei ch and took up resi dence i n
a secret Antarctic colony, armed with a squadron
of flying discs with which to
protect
themselves.
However, the
paranoid
conspiracy theories that
hve
proliferated
in the second half of the twen-
tieth century are based not so much on reason
but rather on elaborate extrapolations of
puz
zl i ng but i nconcl usi ve evi dence. In the
present
case, thi s evi dence centres on the undeni abl e
interest the Third Reich maintained in Antarctica
throughout the war: German shi ps and tl -boats
constantly
patrolled
the South Atlantic between
South Africa and the region of Antarctica contain-
i ng Neu Schwabenl and,
and i t i s certai nl y
possi bl e
that many of these voyages coui d have i ncl uded
shi pments of
personnel and suppl i es for the
constructl on of heavi l y forti fi ed faci l i ti es. When
we add to thi s the testi mony of the captai n
qf
the
U-972 Hans Schaeffer
(whi ch admi ttedl y may wel l
be fal se), the l ai ms of the neo-Nazi
publ i cati on
Brl sant that such tri ps i ncl uded the transfer of
fl yi ng di sc research teams and di sc components, and the rumours regardi ng the di sastrous
fai l ure of Byrd' s Operati on Hi ghj ump, we have the i ngredi ents of a
powerful
and enduri ng mod
efn mvth, i n whi ch the evi l s of Nazi sm di d not meet destructi on at the hands of the vi ctori ous
Al l i es i n 1945 but conti nue to exert a terri bl e i nfl uence over human affai rs to thi s day.
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Alan Baker'
tnv,sibte Eagle:.The Histoty of Nazi Occultlsm
A Modern Myth?
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United States Navy. Buthele is the ost extrordi-
narything: accordingt the of6.il mps of his many
flights, Byrds expeditions lft
Queen
Maud Lnd
INeus.hwbentandl
absolutely unvisited. The con
spiratorial literature hs no diffi.ultyin explaining
this:Bydwas sceled away by the protectiv pwer
dmonstratd by tle secret centef, and fter losing
f our pl nes, kpt hi s di st nc
, ,
AFTEB ATH
So, if there ever was a Nazibase, what happeDed to it?
Henry Stvens isthe autho! ofseveralbooks onthe Nzi
connectin to flyingsaucers andthe South Pole. He says
the secrtbse
"was
in operation until the late 1950s,
whenitbecane the subject ofanAmerican nu.ler test D
which three bombs were detonted under cover ofthe In-
trnational GeophysiclYeer 1957-58." there were indeed
thrce
ecret nuclar explosions in the atmosphere of the
euthern hemisphere in 1958.
Toda, the ye of DronniDg MaudLandis thoroughly
[llped, andover 1,000 scientjsts have visitedthe region.
lhere are numelous bases nd.onsiderble ai/ trafc.
there !e no reportedsigns of ny Nazi bse.
And what ofthe Cernan Fhrer? Born in 1889, Hitler
tould today b 123 yers old.
US Rer-dnlnl nlchard E. Byrd
(1848-1957)
the undeig/ound Antarctic base he made.ontct with the
Hollow Earth- serrano believes the Earth's interiortobe
inhabited by highly advanced civilistion fettraterles-
t!ial origin.
Srrnos cleims are based on pelsonel en.ounters witt]
formerofficils ofHitler's Gelmny. He writes ofa mys
terious meetinginVienna with a Gelmaninvolved in the
third Ri(h's secret weapons plogrm who told of Hitlert
escape to Antrctica. Ie engineer ssured th Chilen
diplomt tht "the scientists ofthe TTird Reichwremorc
thn a hundred years ahead in the discoveries oftechnolo-
gy, mechanics and also biology-" Miguel Serrano published
a letter written in 1947 by a Germn submriner that
dedared he ws insidethe Earth." Interestingly, Miguel
Seiranowas pa/t of 1947 Chilean Nvlvoyge to Ant_
rctic. He later penned Wio Beckans Us Fron the Le? ahot
his experiences t the South Pole.
AdoU Hitler in his'LastWill nd Testament named
Giand Adiil Dnitz as his s.cessol. Hisrorians.ontin
ue to spe.latewliy Hitlerchose Dnitz, a Navalmanwith
no politicl involveent, s the ftird Reich's ]astHed
of State. Was it because ofhis unquestioning loyalty nd
ability to keep secrets? lnhis memoirs, Dnitz writes,
"le
betrayer of military secrets is a pariah, despisedby every
man and very ntion. Even the enemy whom he serves
has no respect fo! him, but merely uses him."
If, es some writers ofthis most incredible lternative
history contend, Grand Admirl Dnitz masteiminded the
secret Nazibse at the Sorth Pole to which Hitle!escaped
by U-boat, then he ws indeed the keeper of World War II's
Sixty seven years ft! the fll o{ the third Reich,
storis pelsist of Hitler's es.ape frcm the ruins ofBerlin
to safe haven somewhele. Rssian state television aired
a documentry tht.ast doubt on the officialvelsin of
Hitler's deth nd highiighted cla is ofa NziAntr.tic
bse. A growing number ofbooks nd magazine rticles
.ontinue to reisebizarre and disturbing questions bout
everythingfrom Hitler's suicide in Beitin, to Nzi UFOS
nd Germenbases in Antarctic. Recently, on 6lebruayy
2012, the Russian globai news channel Rt in a teport on
Russian scientic research at the South Pole, sttedthe
"German Nzis may hve built se.retbase there as early
s t he 1930s. . . '
A multitude of strange end mysterious questions re
min.... }le rumours persist.
I he Chi hn di pl omdr
"nd
n, , r , r i , . r \ or Vr t , l
(19-2009)
wlites tht n. Hitlerwas safe at
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Mysteries
of
Antarctica
Atlantis,
Nazis & Ancient Cataclysms
By LEN KASTEN
n Septembei 1948, ?rre Masa.rrl
published
an article about the thory of ne Hugh
Auchincloss Brown, then aged 69, tidd, "Can
the Earth Cpsize?" Brown, an Eletrical En-
gineer from Douglaston, New Yo*, wamed
that th eanh ws like an 'bverloded canoe"
becuse the accumulation of ice in the Antarctic
cased it to be "tlottom heavy," nd subject to n
irnminenrpolarshift.Iitt"
n lhe shon news irm
bcase they were imprssed tht the New
yotk
ftrs hd recntly thoght enough of Brown's
alrming hypothesis lo elbomte on it at length
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Brown believed that such polar shifts oc-
curred around every 0.000
years becuse rh ice
accumulation at the
potes caused the erth to
ropple over on ils side such lhal prviously torrid
prts of ihe globe beame frozen over, and the
polar areas became opical. The xis of spin,
however. remined at the customary 2J.5 degree
tilt, but now with new geographic poles.
This
polar
flip always occurred suddenly nd
quickly atd wrought incredible devastation. He claimed this
also explained the so-lled "ice
ages" which were reily
just
localised
phenomena in the new
polar reas According
to the fine article, Brown reconmended "atomic blsting"
in Antarctic to dissolve the excess
glaciation and
Fevent
th ivitble coming catastrophe.
Interestingly enough, intrepid
polar explorer Admiral
Richard E. Byrd had also rccommended nclear detonations
in Antarctic
(to
the US Congress) only one
yer arlier, but
for a very different reason. He was convinced il ws a Nzi
refge, and they had fearsome ntigravity fighter airraft
that "could fly from pole to pole with incredible speed."
T\e New
york
Times editoril was evidendy basd on ao
interview with Brown since he had not
yet written anything.
But for
yea$
he had assiled congressmen, nwspapers nd
magzines with his
predictions of an imminent doomsday,
and the need to allocale $10 mrllion ro nuke Antrclica
Probably it was when he prophesied tht New York City
wold be under wter tht the Nel,
yor
?lrr?r took
'lonce.
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st. Petercburg, Russio,
ln fact, it wsnt unlil tineteen
years lter in 1967 when,
at the age of 88, Brown's extensive notes nd research wre
incorpomted into his book Cdtaclrsms ol he Eah.z lnrhe
290 page book, Brown cited copious geological proofs of his
theory in terms of land formtions all over the world whose
striations showed successive epochs of differenriation of
about 6000
years each.
Perhaps his most convincing argument for sudden
climatic chnge derives from the "woolly" mammoths
found
perfectly preserved in the frozen lundra of nonhem
Siberia. The famed Beresovka Mamrnoth was foud in l90l
at 66 dgrees north latitude in Siberi. almost at the Arctic
Circle. Half-chewed
grasses were found in
j.s
moth nd
27
pounds in its stomch, which means the rnmmoth did
suddenly while eling. The grasses were nlysed nd most
were found to b from a temperaie climate He was found
sitting on his bnches with his pelvjc bone and righl forEleg
brokn. And he died of sffocation
Brown resons that the animal "perished in lh super-
hurricane nd dust and dirt storln cused by the rPid
The stufted Beresovka mannoth, in The Museun of Zoalogy'
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ity nd now lines up with Brown's concpt. According to
Brown, in the lst epoch, prior to the "gret flood.'Anl
arctica was at the Equtor, as it will be gain in the next
"shake-p," since he claims the
plnetbsiclly does a 90
degree flip with each pole shift.
The possibility of an ice-free Antrctica only 6.000
years go, as depicted by the ancient maps. caused Cana-
din writer Rnd Flem-Ath to consider that it could have
been tlantis, and motivated him lo explore tht possibility
t length. lnitially not acquainted with Hapgood's theory,
he came to conclude tht a temPerate or tropical Antarctica
mtched Plato's description of Atlntis in the Crtredr nd
rinearlr lmost perfectly. But he couldn't understand how
tht could have happened until he encountred Hapgood's
A Nazi Bose
Obviously the Flem-Aths have sensed, as have mny oth-
ers, the aura of mystery surrounding this huge
glacial world
at the bottom of the
planet. Now covered with blanket of
ice over two miles thick, it is only natural to wonder what
secrets might be concealed under that frigid
protective
wmp. What high civilistion, Atlanten or other, has thdved
there in its balmier dys? The ghosts of those
prehistoric
sea-faring denizens seem to dance on this now eerie, frozen
desert.Is it possible tht remnant of that civilistion might
still remain there i underground caverns? Might tere be a
golden city ensconced in wrmer world under those ms-
Apparently, the Nazis knew, or at least strongly sus-
crustal displacement expla-
ntion, and then he became
convinced he was rieht.
Flem-Ath and his wife
Rose then delved deeper
into Atlantis research and
Hapgood's books, ultimately
resuliing in a synthesis of
both concepts i the book
When the Sky Fell: ln Search
o/Arcrtir(Stodda Publish-
ing Co. Ltd, Cnd. 1995),
which they co-uthored.
Their theory was endorsed by
Grahm Hancock in his book.
Finserptints oJ the Gods.as
well s by well-known, hishly
respected researcher-rvrners
Colin Wilson and John An-
The Flem-Aths were
ddiculed for this theory, since
Sectian af the Pin Reis map, o
fonaus
prc-nodemwarld
map crcated by 76th centuty ottoman-Tufkish ddnircland
cattogrcphet Piti Reis.rhe nop is oLso known
fof
the depiction of a southem londmass that
looks a lot
(*e
Antorctica.
pected, something bout
Antrctjcah secrets when they
mounted an elatlorte and
expensive expedition to the
South Pole io 1938. When it
is considered that Germany
was on the brink of launching
a world war tht year, widr
all the
preoccupations and
military
preprations neces-
sary for such an undertking,
it is astounding they would
find it so importatu io expend
the resources necessary lo ex-
plore and lay claim to a brren
wsteland half-wy around the
world with no apprent mili
try significarcel They hired
Richrd Byrd, then civilian,
to come to Hamburg and brief
the expdition laders.
Acording to lhe omeSd
most archaeologists believ tlle Adantis story is a myth.
Hovver they remined convinced and embrked on an
intense research effort to prcve their hypothesis. They
spent thrce weeks al the Yle archives of Charles Hapgood
and discovered his coespondnce wiah US Presrdent
Eisenhower that convinced the president to investigate the
possibility Christopher Columbus had n ancient map thal
clerly showed North Americ nd an ice-fiee Antarctica.
Documets found t the Eisenhower Library in Abiline,
Knsas revealed the fact tht Eisenhower's research tem
uncovered evidence Columbus did indeed have such a map,
and that astronomical clus pointed to the likelihood it ws
drfted round 3800 BCB, probably by survivors of the
Adnten deluge.
They found out that the famous Piri Reis map of 1513
was bsed on maps taken fmm charts found on Colum-
bus's flgship vessel fter it was cptured by the Turkish
{eet. After seventeen years of additional ives.igtion, the
Flem-Aths published their rwestbook. Atlantit Beneath
the lce: The Fate ol the Lorr Co,itin?rr, relesed in March
2012 by Ber & Co. This book solidifies their theory wilh
much new and verv convincins evidence.
F le, comprehensive history of the Nazi Antrctic adventure
b) rhe l ar Bruce {l dn wal l on. or' Branl on. "Begj nnj ng i n
1938... the Nazis commenced to send out numerous explorlo"
ry missions to the
Queen
Maud rcgion of Amrctica. A stedy
stream of expeditions were rcportedy sent out ftom
(at
the
time) white suprcncist South Africa. Over 230,000 squarE
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miles of the frozen coftinent were mpped from the air. and
the Germans discovered vast regions tht were surprisingly
fre of ice, as well s wrm water lakes nd cave inlets. One
vast ice ca\, withi the glacier was rcportedly found to extend
30 miles to a large hotwater georheml lke deep blow.
Various scientifrc teams werc moved in to ihe area, includ-
ing hunters, tmppers, collectors nd zoologists, botanists,
agriculturbts, plnt
specialists. mycologists, parsitologists,
marine biologists, omithologists, and mny others. Numercus
divisions of the Cerrnan government were involved in the rop
secret p[ojct." The Cermans &opped hundieds of swstil(-
adomed flags all over
Queen
Mud l-nd to estblish their
Russian ufologist Kon-
stantin Ivanenko says that
Neu Berlin adjoins "the
prehistoric
ruins of Kadth,
which my have ben built by
setde$ from the lost con-
tinent of Atlantis well over
100000 years
ago." Ivnenko
heie mixes his specultion
v.ilh fiction ir his reference
to Kadth, which is the nme
given to the prehistoric
city
under Antrctic by H.P
l.ovecraft in his novella, Zlre
Drcam-Quesr ol Unknovn
Kadath, rnitre in 1921.
Lovcraft describes this city
in grcat detail in another of
his no\ell^s, At the Mountuins oJ Madness (1931).
It was
supposedly built mote than 500,000 yers go by the mon-
strous
"Elder Ones:'
The fact that l,o\crft, a mrher mysrerious figure. was
rble ro make this ssociation of Antarctic \rilh an ancient
.ace, even though fictionally, at such an early date, suggests
he my have hd some so( of paranorml source of infor-
mtion. I viw of how litle was known abour Antrctica at
that time, it is not n ssociation thar anyone wold ormally
b.likely to Inake. In ry case, these works by Lovecraft cer-
t8hly enhance ihe ura of mystery surrounding this srrange,
loibidding land.
According to James Roberrs, a Bdrish civil servant
ed WWII historian, in n article in lr'ejlr.r mgazine,r the
Otrmans succeeded in building an underground base in a
i.EINSsive ice cave in Neu Schwabenland, using the discovered
. hlcts for access. He claims rhar British soldiels from rhe
Ant r oi c Maudhei m Base l ound l i e nnnce i n l al e
,
snd "followed ihe tunnel for miles, nd eventually
cam to a vst underground cavern thar was abnormally
eome of the scienrisrs believed that it ws wamed
In the huge cavern were underground lakesi
,
the mlstery deepened, s the cavern ws lir arrifi.
TIl vem
proved
so extensive that rhey hd to split
lbrt was when the real discoveries were made. The
cmstnrcted a huge base into the caverns and hd
do.&s for U-boats, and one was idenrified suDDos-
Still, thc deepr thy lravelled. the more srrange visioDs
they were greered with. The survivor reporred thar 'hngars
for strange planes nd excvtions galore' had been docu-
It was this British intetligence and orher informarion
elicited from former U-Bot cptins, that triggered the US
led Operation Highjump in December, 1946. Imnically, this
mission was led by Richrd Byrd, now a nvy adminl with
distinguished wr record.In press release given
on 12
November 1946, Blrd said, "the purposes
of the oprtion
re primarily of militry natrc, that is to train nvl per-
sonnel and to test ships, plnes
ard equipment under ftigid
zone conditions." The oDertion force consisted of thirteen
ships, including the ircrft
catier 'Philippin Se,' and
4J00 marines. Since it was
planned
by, and under the
commnd of, war hero Ad-
mirl Chester W Nimitz, it
ws widely belieYed in covert
militry c;cles that the rcal
puryose
of the mission wa3
to desft)y the Nazi Antarctic
base. Originlly scheduled
to be six-month operation,
it was mysteriously aborted
after only two rnonths.6
An Ancient Caty
Under lce
In 1957, the Russians built
base in central Antarctic
called "Vostok Station." Sinc then, the base has been as-
siduously, continuously maintained under great
hardship
conditions, since it is not coastal nd hs to be supplied by
ah or via 1
000
kilonetre
journey
ovr land.
ln the 1970's the British discoverd through the use of
airborne mdr tht the base ws dictly over the tip of a
huge subglacial lke under four kilomtrcs of ice. Through
a combintion of orbitl radar measurcments, and surfce
seismologict redings, they determined that the newly
christened Lk Vostok ws roughly the size of Lake On-
tado nd ws bout 3000 feet deep. Since then, about 140
other smaller underyround lakes have been discovered and
scientists believe they re ll interconnected, possibly linked
to the Nazi discovered lkes under
Queen
Mud Land many
hundreds of miles to the northwest.
According to Richard Hoaglnd on his websire, ?te E
-
terprise Mission,writrer\ in 2001, the water in l-ake Vostok
"ranges from 50 to 65 degrees
R
clea indicating a subter-
ranean het sourc. In addition, the whole Lake is covered
by a sloping air 'dome' severl thousand feet high that has
formed (from
the 'hol water nelting the oveing ice)
just
bove the Lake's sufce. Core smples taken by the Rus-
sians a couple years ago t their Voslok Base
-
when thy
drilled down very close to the bottom of the ice sheet
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hav
rer s led t he presence of m icrobes, nut rients and vrious
gases
like methane
-
embedded in the clear. rcfrozen l,ke
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Russion dilling operction ot Loke Vostok, Antorctico.
NiV OAWN
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septembFoctober 2012
wterjust above rhe 'dome.' Such items re typical signa-
turcs of biological processes.
The I-ak, therefore, hs atl
the ingredients of an incredible scientific findr a complerely
'isolated' eco-system
-
wter, het, respired gases and (judg-
ing from the unique miooorganisms that scientists were ac-
tually abl to cullure in th United Srtes and Russia, when
retdeved ftom their icy prison)...
currenr biological ctivity."
In early 2001, says Hogland. 'A team of scienrists from
Columbia Unive$ity, working under the auspices of rhe
NSF. . . began a series of unprecedented low-altitude aedal
surveys over Lale vostok, designed to chart gravitrionI,
mgnetic and thermal activity under th ice. In the course
of doing so, they made stunnine find. A huge magnetic
nomaly was discovercd covering the entire Southesr por-
tion of the shore of the Lake-"
One of the possible
explDations for rhis, Hoaglnd theo-
rises, is large ccurnultion
of metallic strctures. This. he
says, could be "therns ofan ncient. buried ci1y..'tmmedi
ately lter this finding,the Jer Propulsion Lab pu
ed back its
Lake Vostok explontion program, nd turned rhc prugr
ovr to the NSA,which is the agency specifically rsked
$i l h i nl eracl i on s
rrh exrrarerresl rl \ . Thrs scenar ro. sa\ ]
ltoagland. i
-eeril)
reminscenr ofrhe plor ofrhe French
^ovel
Subterranean "in which Antrctic scientisrs discover
an inhabited 'lrst City' under the ice."
Around the same time s the anomly discovcry, news
of a series of vry strange and suspicious events surfced
regarding Vostok Sttion and rhe US McMurdo Base. as
reponed by Hoagland. Someone at McMurdo staro cNu-
lating a rurnour about a giant UFO hovering
over the base.
and a postei
ppeaEd at the base depicting the scene. The
rumour-trIonSer was promprly
"deporred" to New zealand.
Then thrce young
Russin scientists at Vostok died over a
two-year period,
one of whom had discovered a sedes of
geometric
"dunes" in the centre of the nomaly. The causes
of their deths were never reported. Srrangest of lt, as many
as twelve emergency medical evacurions were mde from
McMurdo during the 2001 Antarcric Winter season, lt of
whom were employees of Rytheon Corporation, described
by Hoagland s "a high-tch firm thr is deeply involved in
a variety of blck ops programs
for rhe US governmenr
all
Hoagland concluded fron all this rhar probbly a iop
secrt black operations drilling operarion has been rting
place,
and perhaps
some sort of exotic virs has escaped
from lhe lake area to the surface. Or more tikely, he sys, the
hint! of a vint epidemic re meant ro explain the need for a
very Irge irplne to bring "something" back to rhe main-
land. This wold be mor likely, since th exheme cold kills
most bacteria and viruses,
Hogland, ever the coNpiricist, finds a strn8e prallel
between this story and the Arthur C. Clark short story and
film,200l. He sys,
"This whole weird scenado, rhe discov-
ery of a magnetic anomaly at n isolated location, rhe secrer
digging to uncover an ancienr rtefct, the danger of shat-
tering social consequences if the informtion is not properly
contined, the concoction of n epidemic s a cover story for
the secret activities around rh extraction of the artefct
-
is
stright out of Clarke's '2001' playbook!
Th only al dif-
ference is the locatior of the rtefc!, Antarcric, instead of
the Moon!"
Scientists believe that Lke Vostok is about thirry mil-
lion years
old. and tht it ws encapsulared in ice bout
fifteen million years
ago. If this is rrue, il would seem ro
suppo the Flem-Ath theory that Anrarcric was inded
Atlanlis, which was sid to have been very ancienr con-
tinent. This time fram does not necessarily contradict the
6000 yer cycles put forth by Brown and Hapgood. slnce
there could have been repeated glaciations.
As it is fufher
exploredr that ysteious city on the shore of Lke Vostok
may yet revel itself it to be the fabled fabulous ciry of Po-
sidon, or perhps
even rhe legendary Ruins of Kadath.
tou can rc.ld about Opetution Highjnp and nu.h norc ih Flank
Joseph's atticle 'O Reol "Wdr oJ the Wo dd" to be
pubtished
i Ne|| Dawn Special Issue VoI6 No 5, out i October.
Footnotes
L Antarctic Doomsdax An EdiroriI,' ,{yl S.piembq t, 1948.
2. liugh Archinclos B@n. Card.l}ru r olrle Ear,, N,ayre
pubtish.s,
3. Fo. a conplte disulsior of rh. Flm ArhJ istinc*ion of AnLrctica
a3 Ata is al lnar stge oI eir s.arch. lce the a ict. in rrdrris irrlr?
rsuf-
b
ednor DouC Ke' on.
4. The Gran intesl i! Anrrcrica may nve beer conn ct.d with
eir repod pct
wilh thn eftratedstril trieds. th. Reptnjans. frcm
th Dr sr syslen wirh who thy mad. @nrct on th.i! Tibtan
expedirions in e 1930s. Il is believed the Rp1ilies
8av.
ine Nuh the
a.tlgravity technology ued ro build nying discs, nd rh. sD called
..w-
derwafen (wonder
sapon9. Since tb. Rpliliatu are kndn ro have
inhabired Atlan, it is very possible
tn ir @lory mind ndcrytuu(t
altr the pol
shift ad rnet erc $ill living uder AnLrctica,
5. James Robens, Brilin\ Screr War ia Anlrcri.
,1vcr!r,
voltrne 12.
6, For norc conplele inJormation on thG sbjci. Fe
..Nazi
Bs.s i A
-
artica" by Mhnd Sbn ddio in .ry# Da,, Specil Issue Vol 6 No 3,
LEN KASTEN has been involved in metaphysicat and UFO/ET stud-
ies, research and writing for over th irty yea rs. A
graduate
ofCornell
university, he is a former member of NICAP and MUFON. He has
written over fifty published
articles for Atlantis Risjng magazine.
His book, The Secret History of Exateftesttials, pot)lished
by Inner
Traditions. wer o rumber silreen on the publisheis
Top F,fty list.
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Underground
Bases
I
Nick Redfern Uncovers
Top Secret Places
Governments
Don't Want You To Know About
ett-telllng autho, lecturct, ondlounalist Nick Red-
fen |two d-famouslor pplng
the lid otr unsolved
mytte es ahd conspitocy thaoies.
H/s /dtest book, Keep Out!Top Secret Placs
Government! Dont Want You to Know About, /, d Jtudy
olwo dwide seet govemment
ond tnllltary inttollotlons
such as the Unlted States' Arca 51, Hangot 18, the Dulce, New
Mert.o underyrcund base, ond the HAARP fo. lty ln Alasko;
Roydl Ah For@ Rudloe Manor ]n England; Chlna3 seet
Sonya instollatlon; Aus?tolla's Plne Gap; Russia's very own
Arca 5l; dnd even claims thot therc is a secrct bose oh the fol
The book detoils
grcundbrcal'ing
testinony and officiol
documentotlon that rcveols lhe lnvolvement of tne ooove
installotlons
(and
many morc) ln such orcot as UFO investi-
gatlont,
tha Wat on TeftoL the 2012 contrcvey, blological
watorc and exotic vhus rcsearch, se.ret ohcrcft, dlin autop-
slet,con olling and manlpulating the weatheL and ftinge
eseorh lntotelepor?otlon dnd invlsib tty,
Nllk Redfern w tes about a wide rcnge of unsotved mys-
des, lncluding Blgfoot, UFOS, the Loch Ness Monstet alien
encounte, thewo d5 of the supematutul ond the
parcnor
nol, onal
govetnment
conspiracies and aover-ups.
He ls d regular contibutor to New Dawn rnogozine, and
Wevious
books lnclude Contactees; Memolrs of Mon-
Hunter; Flnalvents; On the Trailofthe Sucer Spis;
rce Men Seeking Monsters;A Covert Agenda; The FBI
Cosmlc Cshe' Celebrity Secrets; Body Sntchers
the Desert;Monsters of Texs; Sclence Fictlon Secrets;
NEW DAWN
(ND):
Wlat is tr?ep Ortl about and what
promptcd yo
to wrire the book?
NICK REDFERN (NR):
Xsep O,rtl is a study of secret and
off-limit! installations wiih, chiefly,links to such issues s
UFOS (cshed and olherwise), alien autopsics, exoc llrus-
es, weaihcr modification, as well as rcsclch into such fringe
areas as tcleportation, invhibility, and even timc{ravel.
ND: Whal is the truth about Area 5l? Is it rclly homc to
crashed and rccovereal UFOS?
NR: Area 51 is actualty
just
one of numbcr of ar!g! o
the US Air Force's vast Nevad Test add Trridrg Rgc
(see
stllite photo
above), By 1955, . hugc, 5,000-foot-long
runway wa8 constructed t the base, fiom rr|hcrE tests-ffights
nd landiDgs of the U-2 spy-plan wcrc conductd. By thc
1960s, th SRTI Blsckbird ircraft bcrmc s staplc ingrcdi-
ent of the .escarch et Arca 51. Thn, in thc late-1970s nd
throghout the 1980s, bssc-pcrsonncl wrc dceply cngaged
in
perfccting
Steafth technology.
In crly 1989, a man na$ed Bob kzar cl&imcd that, ss
a
physicisl,
in latel988 he was recruited i!|o a lbp Sclet
progftm
l. a section of Area 5l called S-4. lt was an R&D
effort that focued on nothing less thn the analysb of ninc
spcecmft from other worlds. They operated oo fantsti-
cally-advanced techological principles,
and Lazar had
see th Holy Giail-like evidence for himseff, he claimed.
something in the Woods; Strahge secrets, NASA
clesdndThe RelMen In Black.
Nkk has also oDpeorcd on numercus television shows
It o rcgulot
guest
on Coast to Coost AM tudio with
Noory, Originally frcn England, Nlck Redhn lives in
lon, Texas with his wlfe, Dana. He can be contacted at
Daw mogozine rccently spoke 1o Nick about his
M'ch-April2ol2
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Dcspi l e war ni nSs and l ess t hn \ c' l ed
threrrs fronr Area 5l personn.l ncler.
clet ro reveal \!hat ws afbot t thc
mlsrcrious basc. here was I r7r' do"rg
pr eci sel y i h. r : spi l l i g t he bt ns r o
t he wof kl . l b t hi s dr ) . Lt 7. f ht s
i usL
aboul as many bclicvcrs s hc docs
ND: Australir h.s ote ot thc nr(
secr el i ve of r l l cl assr i i ed i nsl r l l al i r s
Pine Cap Whrl goes on th.rcl
NR: Pi ne Gp ol l i ci al l y t i t l . d l he
Joiot Defnsc Frcilrty Iln.
(irp
-
's
sihrated in .cnlrl ALrstral'. alrnrnd
I L-miles frcm the losn of
^lice
Springs. Purc Grp is, ostcnsibly.
described in crefulternrs by the
Australin Government as a stel1ite
t r acki ng nat i on.
l hc orisins ofthe f.ility crn be
traced bck to 1966, thc ycar i whiclr
the golernments of Australili aod the
United Stales of Amcric secretl)
signed whl has becomc krrown as
the Pie Gp-Iiear).In sinrple terms,
it allowed lbr the estblishnrent. on
Astrlin soil. of a highly-classilied
ealesdropping'themed
licility that. for thc nrost part would
be mnned by personnel from the US Nrrional Securily
Agency and CI and, of cour se, Aust f al i ai r
per sonnel f t
day. vst radomes protective enclosures l(t rxdlir-anlenna
-dominate
the base, gi!irlg it a oear othcr
\lorld appear
ance, nd its nunrher ofernpkryees rs no\ runroured to be
close to one-thousand.
A.cordi
e
lo nnnc. ho$$'e,lhe
l.ondon Unde,grond N hoire to
otrrch more I ha n
j
un track\. tnins nd
counrlcss comnrulcrsr deep silhin,and
t i i bck^! , l hi s sLr b su cc nazeoi
dxrk rnd oki hrnncls, dislircllyrlnn&
aud t.rfible thinSs rc s.id t0erisl,
i ncl Lr di ng
pr i ur r l i ve r pc n n: t i p
ci el ur cs. so- c l l cd exol i c' bl g ca$l l
wide range ol ghons !nd speclfes,ad
elen secret rto..gc arer lora shtd
uf ( ) .
NDr Whr hr\e
)o
fouird out boul
the allged underSr]d allen bse ar
I ) ul oc, Nc$ N4exLcol
NR: Longstinding rnrours suggesl
that a ndersround rlie base exisls
wi t hi n. r d bei ow, mr ssi ve mes
ar Dul cc, Ri o Ani h Couni l . New
Me\i.o. lrterestingly.
we can pmve
.
rherc has been a wcllh of $eid achr'
i t y i n l hc r ea l i or cxi npl e. l heFBI
h.s officialu dcclassihed
lrg lile
on caltle-nlutilatio|rs iI the area. And,
on l0 Decenrbef 1967. the Atonic
Iinergy Conrmissn'r
(AEC) detonalcd
a 29 kil(nor-.!ield nucleardelice
4,240 fecl below ground le\ el
,
in an allempt to proloke lhc
release and. as r d irect .onsequence. pr)dction ol natu_
ral gas. Thus vrlts born CasbLrggy: a
Prugram
oan olrall
project kno\n rs Operation PloNsharc. wh ich, ostensibly'
$3sde. i ! r hJr . <\ t ' . or r r hc p. . t r <r r r
' r {\
i
I cr omL ener yt
Notbly. the bction ofthe Gasbg3) tcst- thatcolered
ND:Can you tcll us about secret
government acrility deep within the
depths of the London Underground
NR: Flnghnd s luo'rs London
Und.rerond frihla) \ysie serles
Grealc. Lonrlon and p s of the slrr-
roundtng counties oi Esse\. Hefi
ibrdshire and Blkinshnrshire lt s
also lhe Norld s oldcsl nderground
net wor k of r l s r l pe: ser ! r ces begi r or
l 0 Jauar ) 1861 on r he Mcr r cpol r an
Rai l \ l ay. And $hi l c t l r c ol cr al l t ; ndcl
ground
ilsell is not, of co6., r s.crct
lo.ation.it ccrrainl\ hrs hd n.
than its fair shre ol classillc.l. oll
lirnits sedions durin!
(hr
couhe ot iLs
ktng and. literall)'. $ rlrding.xist.ncc.
N isit exactl) r srfanSer ro nrallcN
d ofciI, goven
nrent sc.r..)- eii|ef
P)e Gop at't'l..o||y tled the.loint Defense fa.iLny PineGop
l{lw DAWN
.
N4ar.h ap, I 2otl
an arca oi640 rcres was Nes lucxicos Crrson Nationl
Fo.csl, which
iusr
hppens to b. siturled only nvelve iniles
frcnr the k)wn of Dulce. lorlay. pcoplc re lorbidclen t'ror
. l i ggi r i g under gr oLr nd i u t hat ! . r y r r ca
-
whi ch i s ver y i nt cr
csling iD vierv oi rhe 0ndergford base allegtions
ND: Whltr is rhe link bel$een thc tinired Slles. trort l)etrick.
the pon 9/ll Arhra\ atta.ks, nd thc Wlron Ter l
NR: only one'week after 9/l l. onynou sly'rra iled .n!e
lopes conl in ing anthra x spo.es rriled rt the offi.cs of a
va r iety of nrajor med i ollels. includ ing lhe 1 tr r,)/l P.) tl,
CBS News nd ABC News. Thc results were catastrophic: at
least twenty two people \erc inicctcd. ofwhom five trrgl
. al l y bst t hei f l i ves. I t ws a l i . ghl si l Lr : r t i on t hat l ed t he
FBI to launch onc of rhc biggesr urrhurts in iis lonS and
_Documem!(()n
thl hs snriaced via lhe prcvisions of
thc Fteedonr ol lDliJrmrion Act sho$s tha!. by the early
nonrhs of 2005, the FBI had suspect lirmly in mind. I
rrs mn nlr1ed Dr. Bruce Edwrds lvins. a mi.robiolo
gist who had worked forthe United States Army Medical
Reserch Instirute ollnlctious Diseases
(USAMRUD)
at
Fort Delrick. Maryland for no less than eightecn yers.
Ry 2007.lvins became the subject ofperiodic but regrlr
secret surveillance by the FBL And it did norlake thc FBI
long to build-up what was perceived by the Breu s very
strong case gainst the man: in June 2008,Ivins was informed
thal proseculiqr fbr the anthrax aitcks. s wellas for lhe
subsedent injuries ard deaths.s,as almostcertinly
going k)
ND: Willyou explain the links bet\,!e| official secrecy nd
off limits areas wirhnr e Vticanl
NR: During rhe Second world War, the Nzis estblished
what was, essenlilly, puppet ou!fit in then Crotia, clled
the Ustshi drat ws s relentless as it as rlhless in stel-
ing gold and rtems ofgret vlLre liom the popl,.:e
-
r'l
the extent that round S80 million s,as secured forNzi
'nilitary
progrms.
-
p
be forthcoming very
soon. l vi ns di d not wai t
around to learn what
the FBI had in store for
bim: on 27 July 2008
he died. as a resuh oTa
sieni6cant overdose of
acelannophen, a parn
Elie!r a \uicide"
Longstanding rumours suggest that
an under-
NR On 28 April 1997. the then-Us secrerry of Defnse
Willianr S. Coheo. delivered the keynote speech at the
I ni \ er . . r ) or Ueor r r d- ha. ed Conf er er t r c, , n T<or i r nr .
Weapons ol Nlass Destrction. nd US Strtegy. and In
iguinSly wrned the diencc tht there werc poweriul.
shadowy forces ot there who werc "engaging in an eco
typ ofterroris'n whercby the) cn lterthe climate. set off
dthquakes, rolcanoes rcmotel) th()ugh the use of Electro
Magnelic laes. So there are plent) of ingenidrs n.ls oul
the tht are ai $,oik linding wrr-s in $ich lhey can wreak
lenor upon other nations. lr's rc1." So,
)es,
such researoh is
undoubtedl) being ndertrkcn.
Secret miLitoty reseorch is said to be conductecl
ot Btitain s Pafton Down
ground
alien base exists within, and below,
a massive rnesa at Dulce, Rio Arriba County,
NewMexico. . .-.i,,r,r,rrf, ,rrr
:"
.,rr"'
:
,' :.t{'
r . : :
"t
. r , i l "
that many in the field
ofconspiraly research view with
srcar
skeplicisn'
lO, er. go""rn-"n, i"u"llatiors relly seetly rc\earch'
ing technology to change and modif] the $ealher. and
utilise the weather as a weapon ofwar, such s indLrcins
earthquakes and hurricanes'l
Evellnrllr- r big p(Jblcnr surfa.cd: thc Ustashi was reli-
anl Lrpon Ciernrny iirr 1lnncial support. s well as for secu'
r ) : , r o n r i r \ di J. w| hr he. r l ' / p' eol r heNazi r egi mei n
1945. howclcr. rhc no'r-alorre Ustashi began to spiral down-
sards into splintered ictions. Seeing the end as being near.
rts high ranking otcials hot'footed ir to ltaly, and ltimlely
got a wrm welconre fronl Rome's Sn Giroiamo pontificl
college.Il lmosl ceriainly got signi6cnt monetary fund-
ing via the Ustshi,
possibly even with Vtican assent nd
On 2l Oclober 1946. one Harold Glasser. the Direc-
tor of Monelary Rsearch at thc US Treasry Bilding in
Washington, D.C., received a Top Secret communication
from a certin Emerson Bigelow, who was himselfan
ageni ofthe Tresury. Bigelow rote that, from a repu
t abl e hal i an i nl or nnnt , he l ear ned r hi r t of t he si gni l cant
tunds se.ufcd lo fuel the Uslashi movemenl. no less thn
approximatcly 200 nillion Swiss Frncs found their way
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to the Vtican and were hld decp within its vaults for safe-
kceplnS.
ND: Bntain's Porton Down is at the fofront of research
into biologicalnd chemicl
warfare, nd xolic viruser'
What is the link betwen the base and crashed UFO8 nd
lien utopsis?
NR: On th night of 23 Jnuary 1974, still-unresolved
event occuned on the lrge Berwyn Vountins range in
North Vr'als, United Kingdom that, for sornc within th
UFO reserh community, hss come to bc known ar the
denitive British Roswll
Reseflcher Andy Robens $ated of ihis mystcrious f-
NR: As far back as the late-1950s, the US Ary
plan to build an outpost on the Moonl n
permanend)-manned bse th would demonsrtc
military superiority over the former Sovit Union
Even though the Army's operation -
cod
ject
Hoflzon
-
$as reportcdly catcelled du to I
dequate tchnology and
(b) strfficient funding io
such a task nearly half--ccntury go, there ar
tary my have a super-secrat space
program, bout
NASA knows vely litde, or
possibly even nothing at
such a sc.nariojust too incredible lo b trucl Just
isn1.
beligve the project may not have been abortcd at rll,
secredy cotinued in distinct stealth. The resl! tl!
,..dark rumours have clrculated
to the effect
NDi How does thc
that
government agcncles are secretly work'
Ing to bulld or revamp hugc, underground
realms to housc senlor, cllte elements...
seqet,
govrnmnt
Itions?
NR: For a nl)mbcr
who are aware that a worldwide,
planetary
culated to thc
upheaval
will tause massive devactation"",
govenment
secretly workirg tt
fir, which wold easily be wonhy of the expert att.ntion of
Holmes and Watson: "The claim was tht a UFO
pilotcd by
rtrterrestrils cr4shd, or was shot down, on the mountain
knownss Cader Beniy. and that thc alien ciew, some still
alive, wcrc \rhiskcd off to a sccrt mililary installation in
the south of Er.Elnd for study."
Tht scrct military installtion \ls said to be none othel
ihn Poton Down, which is situated in the English county of
Wiftshirc, and from where official research is undnaken into
xotic viruses, biologicst warfare, and chemicl warfare. Of
cou$; this sounds like a conspiracy theorists' wildest dream
come to life. But, despite vociferous attacks from the more
sLcptically-minded researchers in the UFO r$earch commu-
nity, it has steadfasdy rrnined an integml
part
of the story
ver sinc it
Erst
surfaccd
-
publicly,
al least -
in 1996.
ND: wllar is th storv of the Russian Area 51? Is it real?
revamp huge,
relms to house senior. elite clements of the
ily pr.dictcd, many essert, centuries ago by thr
Some say Rssia is pulling out all th stops to
the construction of multitde of underground
Nn: Better known as the Russian Area 51. zhitkur is a
hiShly secRt Insrallaon builr below seerningly innocuous.
rr!.I l,own in the region of Volgogradskya Oblst. Stories
tlomting from former employees of tbe bse tell of top
snrdi$ of crashed UFO5 - or. as
we should perhaps
thq Russian Roswell's. Darker ccounts reveal the
arc hffd t work to try and dvelop deadl). ter-
supeF\ rruses at Zhitkur
(har
eill hve lhe ability to
trget lpccrfrc rces of people. $hile lear ing orher'
who &Ie awre that a worldwide,
planetry uphavrl
cuse massive devasttion o 2l December 2012,r!
fcilities before 2012 hits us. One such bse is
rvithin th Kosvinsky Mountins in the Urals.
The now desetted ond rcst cted MontoukAir
Long lsland, New York.
free of deadlv infection. lf true. this is. without
t$iter of mjor concern.
.al the story of the lleged secret base on
thc Moonl
T
tary construction at ihe site was
confirrned in the late-1970s by
Ntional Reconnaissnce Offi ce
controlled spy-satellits.
Today, matters have progressed
significandy, and dat recently
collecPd by iurther US satellites
suggests ddjtional expansio' in
th last few years has been intense.
The Kosvinsky site is now protecr-
d by amund I
000-feet
of
grnite,
nd is a slf'contained hub cpbl
oi comfortbly housing in excess
of 50,000 individuls.
ND: Can you explain what you
uncovered about the so-called
Montauk
oject?
NR: One ofthe truly strangest,
many have said wholly outra-
geous. auegations that bas been
made within conspiracy-themed
research circles, is that at a rela-
tively-innocuouslook;rg location
on Long Island, New York origi-
'nallytlled
Cmp Hero, and later
Sign at Hanger 84. This is the infomaus hangor
at the
former
Waker Ai Force Bose whtch the
supposed rcmoins ofo ctoshed UFO werc held.
renamed the Montauk Air Force
Sttion
-
hichly-classified research
has, for decdes,been undertak
into dizzying array of far-our is-
sues, including time-trvel, telepor-
trtion, invisibility, mind-control,
Althoueh many peopte scoff at
such claims, I uncovered officil
files on many of these very issues,
including Air Force plograms to
irvestigate if teleportation was fea-
sible, and attempts to ake aircrft
invisible
-
literally.
ND: In your book, you talk about
a number of secret instlltions on
Puerto Rico linked wiah the Chu-
pacabra and UFOS. Can
you tell us
NR: On on of my severl expedi-
tiors to Pue o Rico, number of
resideDts suggested it would be a
very good ide for me to focus my
attentior upon the links betwen the
Chupacabra and a former US Naval
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base clled Roosevelt Roads. locted in the town of Ceiba'
but which is today the Jos Aponte de la Torre Airport.
As far back s 1944, when rhe base ws inaugurated' it
ws rightly
perceived s being a plce of
prime' strategrc rm-
portance. By 195?, Roosevelt
Roads had ben officiallv des-
ignated as a Naval-Sttion
To demonstite lts rmpoaance
from{ militry
perspective, the US Navl Forces Southern
Command hd its bse of opertions
at Roosevelt Roads
According to the stories, which weie coming from all
cross Puerto Rico, d number ol caplurd. nd
very ! ic'ous'
Chupacabr had spposedly been briefly held rvithin se-
cure, secret facility at Roosevelt Rods at some
point in lh
earlylggos, before being secredy shipped to the States. And
that, to vrying degrees, was the story told to m by numer-
ous individuals on ihe island, which onlv makes it even mor
intriguing.
ND: What is
youl view on the theory iht there are huge
cavems and cves deep below the surfce of the Earth' in
which highly advanced beings exist?
NR: I don't actually write this possibility off A former
US AiI Force Intelligence operative naned Walter Bosly
made a highly valuable contribulion to this mtter. Boslvh
fther served in the s Air Force in the lte-1950s'on mat
ters rclative to the US spce'program. Signilicantlv' during
th perio ofhis employment
with the militarv. Bosley Sr.
rceived t Wright Ptterson Air Force Bse, Ohio
perhps
within ihe cosmic confines of the secret Hnsar 18 cls-
sified briefing relativ to the reported UFO crash at Roswell,
New Me\ico i the summer of 194?
Bosley said tht by the time of his f.her\ brieling' the
US Air Force hd come to starding conclusionr either
the strange eril device nor the bodies found in the desert
outside of Roswll at the time in question had alien ongins.
Very significanrly, Bodey revealed, his fther told hin the
enrities and their crft come from inside our
plnet Their
civilistion spposedly resides within a hug, underground
system of caverns and tunnels beneath the southwest
portion
of the United States.
t ,
ND: Do yo believ that govemments are intent on building
morc and more secret instatltions to prevent the public and
the mdi lrom knowing wht ihey are doing?
NR: Yes.tn April20ll, extensive digging began at the
Wite House
-
in the
yicinity
of the famous West-Wing.
Ost nsibly, the media was infomed. the wolk was strictly
bsed, and focsed upon repairing and upgrd-
swcr-systes, aterpipes nd elecicl-systems.
such
officils and spokespersons.
Some
joumalists
suggestd the
White House scoffed
just
litde bil too much
ND: You discuss in the book suspicious deths of scietists
in the freld of microbiology who hd links to secret sitesl
wllt did
you find out about this?
NR: From the latter part of 2001 to the present day' lirlly
dozens of individuals
wo*ing within the elite field of micro'
biologf
-
the study of bacteria nd viruses, som of a lethal
nture in various counies
around the world, hav died
nder circumstances
viewd as being extrcmely suspiciotrs
in ntu. Herc are
just
hdful of many such er(mPles:
On 23 Novembr
2001. Dr' Vladimir P$echnik' for'
mer mrcrobiologist tor Broreprt -
a bio
weapons produc
tion facility that existed in Russia
prior to th coltaps ofthc
Soviet Union -
was found dead near his home in the county
of Wiltshire, England; the county that
just
happens to be
home to Porton Down, too Pasechnik's
defection !o Brilain
in 1989 revealed to Western intlligence
services' for the
very frrst time, the sheer extent nd scale of the former-Sovi-
et Unio\ sedet research into lhe field of biological-wd
t,
includine nthrax.
Then, on 18 July 2003, David Kelly, a Bri.ish biologicl'
weaponry expen, ftally slashed his own wrists
wlil out
$alking in woods near his home -
or. at learr. rh'r wl thc
offrcial version of events, and the one much preferred by lic
British Covernmett.
In 1984, Kellv had been appomted
as
Head of Microbiology t Porton Do\v. In lhe utumn of
1989. he was called in to assist MI6 it debdfing none ocl
than the aforementioned Vladim Pasechnik-
On 3 July 2004, Dr. Paul Norman, of Salisburv' Mlt
shire, Englnd. was killed when the Cessna 206 ircrft hr
ws piloting cmshed in the English countv of Devonslirc
Dr. Normn
just
hppened to be the Chief Scientist
fr
Chemical nd Biological Defense at Porton Down. Such
deaths are sti beilg reported into 2012.
by cenain elements of the washigton press corys.
ND: What do you hope that the publiction of the book
NR: I hope it will help to demonstrate
that there rc, rll
round the world, n bsolute mass of lop secret and
its installtions where some
pretty disturbing sluff is
to be going on. If crshed UFOS and dead liem r
secretly stored a\tay, if there re shadowy litrcs
poses, if microbiologisls
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slstemticallY
il.. well, the list goes o1...
& Nick Reqe\ i')
,
however. were viewed sonewhat skept!
the Esr.Wing of the Whrte House sits atop
bunker designed to survive a nuclear-a{ack on
ctal
- it's called the Presidentil Emergency
ns Cmtre
-
the ide rhar rhe new \\ ork on the We'l
sorchow linked ro PEOC. and that elborte
being undertaken to expand, sbengthen and
ws openly scoffed at by White House
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pr! adorf liitld, j dds mdr.r
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d.s le top6 Etr tul q'Allebfu4 nou 8mer sr ,si' ra
au lrcr
i!i@ Reich
larrdr
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p.n!r
et piri@li@dr qs l$ debiG .n4-
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el p I'bypn &s nq.s rotr butes 16 apFrcn l'iqu.
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gic, @ L dit pcs qi I'mii pl* d,tr @tte poitior 1 ruitot pe qi il
ait n!a!, Is 1itM q ridt p dvdler
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ds plu6 oiidles dAngLerft e r.ovrdt pou fmd
"L'ORDR.E
HERMETTQUE DE UAUBB DOREE"
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I'ORDRE DES ROSE-CRODa r
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Ftc
dc Lr frmdEie ,1,&4r elai de @tte poq er Mdruit
@ qau le pl6 ize el le plN mr.
EtaieBL oLc autrc I)Mb6 :
FI-OR.ENSE FARR I W B, YEATq prir Noel & litrdre
: BRAM STO,
KER (&l dc Dh.l)
: GUSIAV MEYRINK (rt. d ltvg
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Golh" d
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h Gdicf.) ; ALEISTER CROWLEY (t @er.io lc pts
cmu dcs 6t dd6 lm6 qi pas, pl's li4 |' mgi. noi., fodrlr
d.l'Edi Tlelw ertut4{\ du 33ne degr d Pit *i.), RUDOT,F
SIEINER (fodlre tl l'tbrops,'hre, !@Md du 33he deBr d Rite
qEa, dnigdr d h ,Scit
rh@!tiq"
er Allemagne,
Crd
tutrre de
Idrc d.. Illuin&
-ORDO
TEMPLI ORIENnS
"
(OTO) et gmd tuitre de
105
l brmhe .,MYSTERIA MYST'ICA ETERNA..I1 qftt, pnduq plu rard
le
"Goldetr
Dam"
ID
div4!s de @(73)
Steinq rcfua d a@ptq au ,Golde DrM" t'ltisie-cttr-tinoln, on
le li .evadra plu td.
Etr 1917, ls
Ifures
sivmra M@ltrrent Meue : I'cllirte
BARON RUDOLF VON SEBOTIENDORR le disiplc d. cudjfi XARL
IIUSHOFER, l'avial. de @b!t IrTlIR WAIZ, L PREIT|T GERNOT
rt la
"Seii
des hriti.G d4 teDplies" (Siershrpli Midi).t MARrA
ORSITSCH (oFic), u ndiu de zgrcb. c6 peetus niat h.aeotrp
trdi ls aloctrirs t lel ftels d
"Golder
Dm er llidr Drnio imnr
tui8rc* sur les loger !ts
'Mqu6
SebotLe Ddod d H;Ghote, eo D-
ti.uli. tdr ds rcytgeB .rl*riMt5 de I lndr r du lbet, rr ioprg-
d.16 .locxim et ds mrthcs de e prts Hautrofr m! d6 @1rs pr-
dnt la drc C wc ue &s plu bn@tes sirs seiq d | Ai!
I. ds
'BONNETS
JAUNES", CIHi ft fdde en 11(19
De
le f@teu
bodithilte Tsngth.po. Hauholq y tut iti t jm de se suicider si sa
"mie
rid" demir .|ioi Suire
q
@ta. d.s cllfu@r& tibr.6 s for-
re en Iemgte &ns ls n. vingt,
ls &.la ruion \,ietu, ls qulrc j.m6 gB spnienl lFcd
qu.h@ ch@ ls lert6 d rvlltim sut ! d6 TEMPLIERI| .tui oe
r l @ftrie s.E
-LFS
UAITRES DE LA PIERRE NOTP.E-. t prtal
G.mot r!'Frlrait b
,,SOCIETE DES HERITIERS DES TEMPLIERS" qui,
t m mdmisnce! 6t l'niq @i @it rdplie Il Cagir d.lE
t! tcnplien de 130/ qi smt F.|Mis lu @ts d pr en fils
, j6qu'
idihi Ii prtat Gemot le auit
lEl
de I'dire d . re muyelle
i.i.l r{s.S
de l'rc des PoissG l'rc d vcM Or y .hnngair sr L lait
{oc
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i detua er i!o@ noia d nen qu. h tvoltion de mtrc soleil rr du gM
;i5cn
ntral
0e ,JtLfl
mi' d@r pde tles
q;enq
nythd) dr divise er
i@ru prnid C'6t t@t ei., m oublr la
!c*id
du novmenr @niq@
dc h tre s enqDe d@ t'irdi@iu de s! are qi drtuie ler ra
.
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duE etrrird 15.860 m4 D.pls lB
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r!r), @B lai L fn due le ciMiq@ el an sn d\me rra Ayt
li 3 5.8@ tues, la lre rcoit lcs dctui* faible nyoN d lrc ilq
vdt d @ir d!6 lE d Ve'gu a {on yoMent. EIe qftre,
106
rclm la dfinilid indGaiyen, l'poq d ,,Kali-Ynga , rc du
!ch.
Tou
l$ cmgnls d'.e ont mduit <les boulene s poliqu.6, rclu,
sftia et nane aoloeiqd de tr. g@de mple. Ct p6e de irarrloF
tutim d I'ucn veE le ovel ge e$ ddgne dr la dlrift de la Ms
potMie d ,trcis
pos dobls de {edt'. C6r m l.p6 de 168 res au milieu
duql r ltretrd@ su Tre l'iv d raFn ILU, du nyon didn.(?4)
Apr d .avai. dldli 16 rplr d"ig"rc L t fri6 1962 .()!)m
dlt. dc l'appdiii. d @ c}!n. C6t aini qu'or @ut l dar @@pondt
la noid {te eit prid .ie irn.romalioa d 168 d6.t qe ds &n-
na& partidliMerl inporllrt3 fre p.r pow les M$ 1934 .t 19$.
OD peut $ppcer qe le sjel princilal de h ove&tid dtr Ls per-
s@s ndriodn pl6 bat oMrmit ld 3l]rll4rendu d
taege
d
Nou T6l.IMr d Mfiid 21J3 o J&u r'&lree JI,IFS .
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& ro'ua,
me d. Di4 9oB sr t e|#,o don u AtfIRE pzttlc qai ptud,no Ls
l. t.n dgitr.l omplet @ sjt qui c tNrc dm les .rcliEs dc la
-Soci.ta
lnpli M,r.idi" fl ple d fa ber@p plc clairc : En IailJsu
a di1 @Miem d. ql
"rutrc
peuple" il . agil pisqu'n pde &s Get@i6
qi srt ib$ re lgid romi et leur dit que e * LBUR peuple, Ctrit
@ q S.ottd.lod 1 6 dir avaiat
yolu
dfnirinmr evoir .1. peple
gpmt, doF allmd, mit t ni$io pou ds le .ota@ de lmire
!r lbr Oi vail .o q@ l nyor p!rrcrait l Tere
'@l
Urles
bry pr d. S.lzbug
En ptembE 1917, Seoitendorf ren@nta les nmbEs d. t wit ,J-ES
MAITR.ES DE L PIERRE NOIRF .u monr UL6ber8 pou vdr le
povoir de L

violeroir,.om dont stait irspire la sir snte
,J$ daltre d l pieE rone', iss en t22l de la sit de Terp
|]eidisr6 et dirig6 p ItubrtN lo.b,3 taient dons
tEu
but de @-
btt le m.l dar e mord. et d poniciper h mtEtion du oyale d.
lmi d Ch.ilt Crtt fo@ $nb q'il f.Iair @bbaltr srtait
p'nir6rc
dm l.
Ftr(nr
"Anci.'rbstaftn1"
<te l. Bile
(fue
,,Did
Ea6 Moi-
et d'rtr ndiunf, Y.b &'ad6e ai6i ,\bh ! Ls mots breu
:
-Ani
br El Scbddd', Frduir por
J. dl El S.lrH.i"
,
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grard snge d.
(S.sddei El)
-
S"t n' (mn la r6d.ti@ oiginale d la Bible, Gen* : 17,1),
Sbond.lod rvril tmrd pos I s q@ti@ : t! S.laddai,le Diu de
I'Aei6 T6ttndt, tit 6E!t, I'advdi tle Die 56 depts p6rti
.ipi6t ddc la destruction d h tbr, d la mtue, dd nomd
qi.rt
ld Hbr.u
-
l peupl juif,
fl7
fts l'.+liqM md dtoG dus l'Evdgiie de Je 8 : 345 qo,.d n dir
"Ib
lb
ruift) .apo"dtua1t .r ti Aimt :
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6t ,otre pn,ltu leur
t: Av]ro tia af t.lAbahtn, @6l.ti.z bs Mvrs.lAbtuh4n; tuit
wbaa4! t@ chsdta w
lzit
nMh, tua w honw qui ww ai dn ta
trit qu
i
ai o. .L Dia : Ab.dtM
^'a
pu
lalt
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ttut
14 @-
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fomi@
tinu ; M NM pr., Dia l&B kar .ltt : Si Diu &dit tot p2/., w ,ai-
ntio, @/ tui
ie
pfocd. .la Did d
h
lia d. lui
;
et je tu rurt p v.N d.
tui-dAn4 Mi c dt lui qui m'd ,o!a. Putq@i t'enta,l4-wB p6 @ lt4-
k diabb a w6 @uLz
Jbirc
ld cvn'u d. wtE pd Lli . a wnis ds
b Mu@t, d il nb pa
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lokda.t
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dis laatil, ros tu c.ot
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. B@up dermdent 1ojM rrlvffir : Iroelei llirler s'.tuqu-t-il pr-
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h SOCIETE TI]ULE, d'o Mt isn
Dl6 trd, L DAB re NSDe |6 SX etc,
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jif miai@ p le Du ,,YAI{VE' d I'Atrim Gsranent po.
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sEn6
er ds dimrds 3 Tre.
i
t$ gea d.lhl smnt p.rtie@61@ q'il en hn d6 st$n6 n-
qis jjfs,
ci, de Rottsild .l @pag.ie aiEi qe des l,ror@ld d* Srgs
:
iL Si@. ns ntaicnl ntudarE d .@rd av la i{laon de Sjh., po
baltre @ peple d panicltlircrcd l ri5rm. d.. loed js
t le6
IqEs
fin ile .r le roya@ rle lunir. su TIG
i
(Cd wu pouw le cGltd, es oms tsidr to rdt idpa-
I 16 d. s'ffiq c.wr c|)|'@ le z.tts JsEOrj$ le Nait
i
ln, t tle tr.n form l
'ud
par l'a@u de soi <le la crrrio et rle sn
r;
Ftchain
(el le prch. pet rpparietrn @ at e r@ o ftli8ior), ft ont
n*n leur prope r6pNt'ilira er se nL dctarga{ ru @ .dr.r/a SATAN.
. Ilu nine 16 a rcndu si avegs qu'ils r. * Mt harc p rcld @Epte
qu'ib tiliqient ls nms m6 q@ le oi-diwt Di. Mtmiqe YAfitrE q'ik
rtotdtienl Mtt@ @s goel dev.ie ,
pourtdt, ewir qu. h prn !. s'ob-
t&!t
ps n tuiut la
e|l@
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E
i Alt d! BARON RUDOLF VON SEBOTTENDORF $ f()fu U 6dC
ll
p{6 d,e
"l'ordre
gmrin" L
-SOCIETE
HULE' .tr 1918 Brd AiF
Otre le prnq@ du
"Ooldd
DrM'. reus que l t.rtrim l. yoga .l
104
16 ddirtim ddrrE tu s'rd.dmiedt la nagie! l'troloAie, l'.clrie
r., d.rrptridt le ssvoir {3 tenplieE et ik sy3int dltab|n u [etr enrE
s d@,ca
c1 l plitiq@
Ix Scit nut ooyil, lo l \htim d'Is.ier h rn d M6iq
le ,,trcisine Salgd", qi d.Eit .ppond h
eloift
t nNre[e c|'lre ,ryen,
ro I'AIetugE.la mmbq L!
du
imponmr ()ms p Dieiricn Bron-
dd ddts $n [Ee ,,Bev HitLr tm" (Avmr h vmu d'Hitld) t p E. R.
Camin ddc
"Cw
[Tder' (Il gourc Bid..) mr re| sva 6 |
1. Bm Ru<tolI r@ Seboftetdorl
srud
nrltle d lo(lre
2. Gido vd Lbl oltte de I'd
3. Jrg I i tiebalcllt oalr de l'ordrc
4. Ador tlids, Fiibrd, ch@lier d Reic t chef sDre ds SS
5. Rrdo|I Hes ldiot a FiihEr
6. Hema Griry ma!chrl d Rei.A .t gmd dbr d6 SS
7. Heinrich ttimler. chef des SS dr Rcich er nirirrrc du Ricb
8. Alted R()@br& dnjstE du R.ict er dig.mr d4 natioaur
9, l Dr H.ft Franr, digedt as mtiomui.liet et goveme
gral d. Foloee
10. Jli6 SlEic, gnd ch.f d SA t dirig@1d l rgior de Fr'ln
l D. Kl Hshofer, gctrLl dc hrig.tc d rctrite
le Dr Go(fried Feds. sarire d Etat a rt ait
Dtriab Ectal rdacteu d cld d
-vlti*
Bolrchrei'
B@hdl Slerpne, @trIew d Hitler ei sn mi intime
rIE Morcli, md.ir peGmd d'Hitler
au Grher, dber de la polic d. Mric
Rdo[ Stird! iotrdateu <le la derrile dtbropMpiqe
W. o' ScUmtr4 Dr.t prolcs la F drl d6 $ir6 de Mlttric
Tftbis-l,iMln, @ltirte er voyg de lIlinlay.
12.
74.
15.
17.
18,
19,
20.
In Sit ul s divi*, plu t{d, en dd brmcs, la bmnche dotrique
(le mot grcc etd6 Bigifr I'i.rriu) dool Rudor Steinr 6irsit paniq et la
tndcle erotrnqre (erct@ @
e@
rigriE I'driu) ddt Itrdr prit, plu
lard, la dircctid CerraiN Ntm rfrmt qE ld totrists ient, entre
at8! tnu d6 dbols
judircs
ct cm;'ntr d* m@ mort. E tdt os
109
l,.fl
do.. de l'nerg (qi E ctl,ir ri@) a! cbdp Mgntiqu. t rtr.,
q-
6. L I@t lq drqriru tl.ym du cmnd.t Hm CrLr d tc
Ilitld 6t po|lmivrq plu tar Sird r s dieiDl* er ft @{re Ei u
ddr put 3'enper(?s)
Quelqu+l|c d. do.rris @pit 16 qi ot narq rortmt ta
qit
thul fEnt l. rligid gnc.ry@
onihini4 hbor
lr
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qs qihbigd
el le.ltrirri&i@
@ieirel <r* adptee .te Mrrcid <tJi s opp@ A fArcid Tstmnlra @c) te
pr$ i i@ 3't it,.r tdt ca4 ligu cdtre 16 Ji& du dd arder et @l
h ft1@6.i@ndie et s loSR
B.a@p d'aut6 prnde1, erHddt, qc h Seir Tht rsit o,
d ptun e Ne idologie J ne veu
t6
wu li sc[d m.'it rc s'agit
p.5 forEndr dl lit inbrlabl
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js.
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l'!s Aryd C.luiri 'lpplsit
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el aait l pl$ ri.u qe Ia
lrn el l'Arlantid (dent' dgldrtis, h.bis jadis p dc gmd6 .iviti
*tio), En s."ndlnavi.!
il y a @ lg.nd. t@ d l' .,l,lriM thn
",
pitr
Dweileu d,s ie Cmd No.d o l slil E @rcit i.fuis t o vrai-
..t 16 lEs de h rae artnne,
Il @liMt .IlrT.rbora!" mit t .itu das h r@ du N6d et lwit t
.4louti loB d'e poqw glacjiE Oa stp6e q ss hrbftu$ vitt
jadit
'<h
strt4 &lairc d'Aldb@ qi 6t l$trc pri&iprl drs l @rc!.tio! du
Tle. : ils tu@icnt Nid qtr mrrc!, avainlt pr t rclc .r rri-
tt blor(|s , ycu t'l6 Ilr r .llMisient p ls gG d ih ari.nr
vtties (Ititlq a6i, d'8il8). Xtapr ls piendu teltes de Ihr, ld
H'?dorc$ tridl rs r avde da ld r-h'oliogic
!r ils $ ldidt s-
r d6
"Vril-ya-,
eryis vlr.t qE l)G d4rigM ajordli d rm d'
-O\'NIJ'.
Gr l'si$en@ d .re .bD6 mgtrtiq.s irv.@t rct
66r
q
disqei vol&ts uiat apable de llltid, ils auai.rt an ilt
. .t6vitslomeset@nplidsmusenvd,prfoqqu.n@
, .rhem gald cbz la OVNI I|s ruaie riis la
to
yrt
m
fblttiel
rdgtiq., c'tin .l,'' rbdt (Vril =
tltd, ou pre, ci
,. erE tuiqu, orgol.. Mi. @ nor dn usi d
,,ui-IL" alt dld qi
;,
ri8tife
'iduable
la plu ghnde divini" ou
"4l
Di4'.) lb &!t ayai-
Jile
I
"cl!'ie
q@la dElop! p Olh.r Cre
110 l l l
LEqrc L otrtirent I{YPERIOREE mn s mf@r,16 habi(.rts
s 3ehirt mis @r &s treh
ailmtsqc
dN la tr. t Gtrc fl &
gr()s nhina et ils s sfridt tblis sG L i8id de I'Himhya. C rcya-
sdtemin n@ il'
"AGRTHA"
ou ,,AGARTHr,et s pital s'.ppel-
L
,SHAMB,{LI-AH'.
r Pend appelMt @ rcyau &tera
"Aria.r"
ou
"Ati.N",Ie
potts (ligi
&3Aryen hdmm ici q Rl rBnofer .ffi@
q@ It&t!i!enhill'rldfrd.1ildis4 mnm tN 16 rtre che.-
.bew d bt t d. I'Ind, q@ k 3eivdts < Thrl-AtlNride s raient por-
lrei d d.u goups, u boa er n ncdr. I5 bds
$i
d'p| ltu oiacle,
pri@r |e l@ d'lta,rdri .'italldr danr la reid <l lllinalay,l6 m.bdts
qui 3'rpphidr, d'pr. Hrhof.,Id Str,nalira, et qui vdlt@t rdir 16
nolm l'.slv.9. dnigrnr
yen
lOBt. Hauhorer arfimait quin @o-
bal dwir depis &r liiltB d'tres entre @ d'Agsni et u de Sl'an.j-
!r, mbrt qE rcpnt o! mp l! Socit d. !h'il .E i. trcieim R.id
rcp d{r 6u d'A$ni dti e d Sbdb.I., le ftd*mls et ls
riorid6 Cr.i Droableert 8Ki L niid de I$uhfr
L @t@in {t rcyaume l@it
-Rigder
lypo",l rci du mo.1, t M
prsrrnr tr Itre rdr le ddal-la Hrulrofd i.ii pauad q @
royre sdt min su lalimlryr tit I liu d digi de la |@ .ry6.q n
en ruait miiimt a l prcwe loB.le H nombu votgs tt t en
k dgle dititrctil de ftrl aait t h Nalita ru bmchs toms vd
l gtr.he Selor ls di6 d ld6 tibr.ir et du lli-ln en peMnne ls
ts
d'Agtrllri crtdt d rioud'hui. Ir strle sdr.min, qi 61 bid
trd $ prcsq@ toB 16 ndl. didt r' sehit rp.ndu u lorg
de! o nrid &u tout la srr d. l. T .E d. @trc3 innns ou
re S.nra, ou h ndlrgn dtr M.no Gr6& et ru l. nont gne Sa.l CL-
rim B.&il ro ie YMr a Menqu, su I nmi Shrl, e. C.lifo. ej
d AneletEr a Eg/p .t d TccsbEqu-(?6)
HftIer adt u pfli@li|Mt cfu de ndr ld ertie d! royle
srain d'A8dtha 1 d'd&d en Mi..t r@ 16 tlseddlr d5
"Lol'fts
Diu" att6 d'Aldbatu-Hypdbore Dd 16 lgnd* et l$ ditiG d e
rcylun loi.rain, @ r.ppon ,.ntr .utrc6, qu il
t
a@ su rolre globe un
mcete g! nondr (h t oiln) qi prnd fin @e de trdbl
ndr! de ter er d Ntrer or6trop6 mrElles y (mpr ie ,p d.,r .16
pl qi enlr"hdoli l, mrt ds & tieE de l'hrlmit. Apr tr
"der-
ti" g@rr,la difrcnt6 r de f intr & la ftm runo de rou-
vd rE l4 situi3 dc h sd &
slob
el innodiro
J'AGE
D'oR'
nrr..ft (l'ft d Vtq), Hitler rclsit ar
"Agr.t..
d l,
-^ri@-
h rrh@ d l. Tft rE L r@ d !lti6 yeN, t l denit e l.A1-
l.r'gl. Drml l
ibisie R.ic", il y at dcu
s6tr&.
erlilion. d{ SS
dr$ 14 HiDnrtd po td des atr.! d totMe ntmir. D'mt 6
.xpdiriG dt lid <l le. Ard.s! dG Lr t@tag6 d Mdto Cn.M et
d. S.dr Clllim Br&il, D TdcdllC ct d AlCt tde
Er puilr enliG NE tf6lfur q@ le gctu d 1l doylinr q'indt
peDd@. d 3y3tft d lmb .r { vi06 oreftin., h 1 iin
CR.EUSE, w &u grmalqs {ti.!, l'e N pL N@d ct l'bc u ple sI4
O r'd rfn ru ldr & h n.tw :
-t
l le i@G! r.l l lll':I!m".
Qu'il Jrgi* d' elrle .lu sig' d w eolc d crF ou dlu ollr d,ue
oDt N d' sr@E ilr t tm m noya el w ov arou. dt dG
hppe, la
"ddr
r.dilr!'. ll vi. propr. pre tl tintrieu. l g@ d.
thl @ .Eidt
qmlu qF h tre devdt tE @tit.. sld L dtu prir-
ciF,Mn l d$s @fm.idt e fd* $ dq@vit&rs!Ugdor
b ne proF., c-4 . midhu et dilttr * ttu i'irri{.
I::Ie {bwit, por mrqua! &rc cl rsi
-
@ qi orrst@drait,
. .l' .ilLd,dideshnErirriserdudaldllam-etel[.&wirrcn
ot, c'l-{i& @ solcil arnl qi oorc m int.iu dimt rgu-
lir Gr @ li@i 3oLirc perrenre
. lj n de d @rrc pb!te e p.sdft rht.i & Ie<i, L dE
ndrt.svivrd {.i@.r Lr @tatr$ la srbe Cr *dii ll Eis q rpl;
qE pdrqki ro E pottn .rdMn.un e s 16.rh6 platrtd ik
lol ttsl. slairc pli'q* l llttrltr
t
yiEidt
a$i tirtri.r Ia nr-
rt6
tdipot6
sdcnt N p[. Nord .r r pl td, p16 rvls par l
bmi d loll drd qi se 16
,r|rc
on le',16
t"te.Iu3
lmi
c dc. pd 12 rc ioli& @pemii pn! de rcnme t l'itr.i. d notrc
tt
qE la
''
d.. .te D'prs l'Eloirte d6 pl Obf l.t'g el
d'.utrs .d@t !r! l'.au I'intr !@it <l l'a! <!onc, qi opliqM-
rt q L gla d. I'Adiq d d. I'AntirdiqE ! cn p6 @atit e d'a sle
ri. d'e d Ccne r r h mtitutin de .o(rc Tcre 6t trv
t6 oigg6 d6 oplomrcu d
!t6
Cor- P.rrt, Anudr'- N;d.
Xtn el .ci pr t'mtt r. B}ra. Is uut tou b n.l|l< d!ri.,@ !n-
!!.
qi @qddt p6 @ les todq
"{ient'r6qE"
lili6 :
i\
IM cElaraidt q L Mr 3'.l.it .iM d 76E dear de |rti-
hd.! q@ L! oiFu rolart r{du d h gle d dirrid d Nord .t q@
.L! rirru, rls qE ls Hda diligq drs la DE <litdtio!' qu'or
t 12
t@v.it.le la reiee.ole et gris qi, d fon&rt,liuit u
Dolcr
d lle6
mhioioc o d. r. c.d wbiqe. ra qBlio s pod. : D'o vi@( le
Dol-
br de nffi q'on troE, pl No.d ? D'o vi@t L po!.irc vol@iq@
plisqE a|ru rclm '6t signrl $ I6 c{rt ol6cl3 dirponibl t De pl$,
il iBit ertd6 ds cd.h.ft d trourer p..fois dm le Nr d'a
d,ouce" et rdu rchtdt voir
ryr$
&u sLilr r erlir nommt dq w}{-
ge. n @tre, il4 rll.ent dd mmmutlu l| chair |j. ft.cc et dnt lt-
stmac ote@ir, q@lqeloi., de l1pe tll l
(Si aoB rcls en svoir
llu
N la b@
qe@
et ri 16 diflrerlg er!ri
en6.l. erplmteu d6 pl$ trN i rMt, vor tbvcr@ qu.lqd liv-
6 e $ia 6 h lird,.at mplm.rtdE)
R.!q@ d.l'r. !
Ou l. T oit @uq @ r'e.t,
ju.qu'
rc j@n, qo'@ ton po,f l
pblic hi6 q@ @itaiB ert'lontem d6 pls affment y arcn 1. L'mtul E,
Ed
.uit n@ pris d mbrelB photG tl 6l indd.ble q tou le erplc
raLB 4 & l!s tnrg4
qp.n@ qli @l rdts i@Ir'liquas jequ
ixd'hli,@ qi prom q'il s. p de bien rie|rg c(B l-b4 D. Cmc
q@ @ n'61 q'@ thie d'.f6m q h T pcsddail qoy.u a tui-
orPd@1l,c'61 6.nqT.xirt d6 syst6 dr tGls.t de evem6 su-
temin o3Luits pr i,.6 h('me Or 16 borve d.s pr3q@ tr Lr p.F & la
Tere" ib t@igmt d re tecriqu bautandt dloppe! d'@ d.@ .l-
t@ r@@let d* oillim d nes IL st, po h plupi, clair. p6r e
$|@ de nni@ (@ le verdil qoi 3 d.ircit au ir et nae q@ I'd y
pdrre), ib mr dd proi.laill3 lis et aldt de
-a"i".r
i|toes, tllct
qce[6 qi mrr rcdrs ar BotM C@ton,S..toa@tu ,otu(Al^fr^
du lirc, il y a dr titres d'dmg rappoirt @ sj.t.)
PoLs g6 dThut,6 myth.s su la
-ftr
F" taierlmiLsh.dt,
asw loffs pod tre pri! au srie* Ure e4ditioo. ! moirs, cur lic, pdanr
la Deime Gre lmdialc, er rlarclique (Pl6 de <ltaik p h $ite)
Fo m@trd qe I hiltoi d6 HyFrbq@ arrea o
qi pd .@ f@d
na! mici d.u
qmpi
: lq.n 1532 Lr @qur@rs espaglob su L
di{ior de Piro uircnt d Amriqe d Sd, 16 itrdc l. rpp.lrt
16 r@."cr (En.s bl6). Dm ler rsdq il esl qstior 4re d.
mdr$ gdts b p!! lrtue qui ila sct6 plu rt, drdadt i ciel
.E de.
"disqGs
lanc". Ce dlrG ridt rgt ldgterF s e ptnie
de le dlld l avaiot emite dGparu, ap aeoir plmn de rcvedr. la indi-
113
gnd ctut von |. rcl <ls rw.odr dam 16 F.t.dols
la
FN
clairc
ei le rdirc dotrc, r dbl,le oi
I1 * pasa l. mm c au bet et da d'$86 rgiG aks ttimalrys
lqE c proja voyrgG blsG disrc.r Is bt itr 16 reardai@l
nirt en leu de@dt pourqoi ib Didt d'en bd (dr pid d6 mra-
g16) puisq'ils riniol d habitde d'er dzl
voq mi. le.lg n'etr e-wu jaM
atetrd parler? Nm?
C .st hin rgttble d I idoloei. d4 dieeds rImdr Reit rai!
n fait, bas su le tt d'El Shdd,i qui.t
tDu
@6qu la peR'oti-
m d6 JiI8t s la vlation d'lsie, sr srrcn d.s teplid r put+tE au-
di 3u @ q're j vis d relatei C6 tr6 t i.rt sFj@t3 d.nd tdt6 les
&ri6 neprile1 y cmprb dan le dclerch.ndt dc ld Ditu cume
ludiala Il y r ! hoN de m@rcir tout b I
soil vou pne qle tote l'lir. rrotic Reic Mit I'esprit dBng et
q'a[c s ilrgMit t wu ign(E 1Nt de h .[@ Soi( wu w .rqnez I
peiE {r. ch.rchd si s bi'toifts rc @ntrn nt pa! @e rrit,
Ce rtstpel!plr en llemagre q@ vds troEe d.$ lilu r@ sjet
prlqEtoutltittntuEilrapport4!atddleEnrlim.plAIie
R6rr{E iL lad:
E grrd u rctivit& d'ertrtu droite n RF5 n tdt @n4ilmcrr opp,
tu d intddrc certaiB .ri$ qui d appLiat
()|mriment
r pdfoie i6i d',
. e tu@ ss primitive u ise oletrt, Mais si or ret estite. dl
'
et 16 vnne politiqud et religieui du pa! et d pr&
, Lut p4
' oettle fle infom i
. Mait mB n'd vd pa nri aE @ q6te Crme
je
vds wu lc
dh@d, c'6t d s rfr s m}'lhes qlE tlite dlenare d Reic! pos
ri t 1riot
Er octobrc 1913, Shrtendorr.ll)m Ia dsid u l16 & log. XARL
HARRER.T NTON DREXLER d rom. rcl d. rroeailL C.lui-ci
<levitl plu t{d, le parti da trilem allmds! le DAP (Detsce ei-
t r!dtei). k rctue de t sir tl rait le
"vltis{er
Bobd.htet. (l,ot
htlec d peuple)- Il frl dirteml rcpris p"t le NSDAP qui fom p-
. EI (|ob
19l8.le
jeue (l@hktt
et srrle ADOLF HITLER (q'x s aI>
,rPIai! d hi! Ado|l s.i.Henb.: Ifitlr t it l rd dejeue 6[e de m m)
hr d.s L DAP h pti & flrdr, e|t| d m.rque po rs r.ltrB d or.-
L14
le. q@ R4velgofi dcrir ds
"Der
Speer des Scbict!ls" (L'pe d
ddtir) @ q a r@d flpporta u @i de
jclrlr
d'}tiaLr, wALtER ,OHAN-
NES STEIN qi devirt, pls t rd, L ilr du .cmd WINSION
ClMcltll L:
"Htt,.Uj
gnd drlat .lursltcilw l'age rb m@8, Mrr
d'zi.ndle.16 niw d4 wiM Les I oitu.le.lnae P l i,lonniain
dt nbruin PRETZSCHE Lznia late duby$knwsw'iqwet.Ie bd-
ii,..lz l4 @.la tux6 rN qtn q
A@u!4t HitL,
fu,s..
Lt bM de
tu ei!'n
fuure
du @.L a te tun ai.le, iI
f
MCe da
,,Ptof ,.bogu
hal-
Iuitugtu pdr rc.d l ivMitui n stiqu A cab poq@-14 Hnu e
Mi cMiw .hs
"PROICALES
DES SAGES DE SION" , u qn b m-
lorya
.taB en Mi pour b .hN"
n r'est ps n l|mt q! Hitr. dj dperddt de dg@s qmd il tait
jeu
ft h('me, pni! de forb mliqs tdle sa vie D'apr le
journal
ile bord de
sm ndecin peennel, THEODOR MORELI" liitler ret pendt !s .ir an.
qu dur la
Eer.
d inj..tio4 dc diftrcnts .atm@t!, de erynin
, d @all
nc, d. driv! norpniriqG et d'auls degua(76 A)
HitLr tut eng.g p L DAl L parti de Thl, olm @tu lEloral et
appit, plur tard, bier lirc et iE gr DIETRICH ECKART, dti-bol-
ceviqc t rc de la Socit Thul. Ectt 6t de li h
!ffnnali1
q nou
.mt6 plu l!rd, Il I'idduisit dB l ercles ichois el berlitois, er Hi1
ld adopt! prcsq@ totalil le @@plis de la S@it Itl.
E! l94loaq@ Hitler * bouva @ p.isor tindsbcrg la lute du puB4tr
ruicboi! @qu, tla!or
l8sa
pheeE neu6 pi jo N li li
llitM.lc s ttci.. t es prcjel& 11\n pas,.rtre autr{, liw de lord
Bdw.r-Ltlton
"THE
COMING R'ACE (b .e re r). tj deiption &
Bdw.r-Lyfton d'ue ra@ .rtm. tautmeni drclop!e qui vit b6 r.re est
prEsq. id.ntiqu c.lc ddl trm IHds de pler. Dd sn livr,16 vais-
au .n flm de smpc jotul u rle 6rntiel. Il y et, dc pl!, l publi-
clrim du liw de Ferdod OsFn lffiti
-Bles,
homes t dieu" qui dvoi-
la 16 l4dds d'Asts et de Shmboll. Itrrler trit, & laiq c@plle@t
rbd psr sa relEr.. du royMe eutm et p la d@iri@ d. la ra@
teu propE au I|mbs rle l! s@it Tltl.
HAUSHOFER ct RUDOLF HESS pri.@t.!.e! l'in$ructior poliiiq
d'Hidd. A Ilnd.brg Hirl. ivit
,,IrtEIN
XAI'PF en li6t D kme
d6 theid dc Hahor, .Ls
FNa6
de RoFnh.rg t de la
Plop.gtude
poli-
riqe Rdof H.s slmpdr d la f{mdatd end t rrFit le texre la
L inflH de
(ARL
HAUSHOFER dsis @Ifu le
"Cmrd
rgi<td du
115
at3 Gdl de l loqu d rutsg| .n Allmgre
J.k Fshmr dit sjet &tr ,,Th. SEtr Mn r spdnd!' qe
RITDOLF HESS, mtre autrn bn @bplreMt obnbil p Lc idd t 16
I tho.id d. tta!ott S voylge lrese a Arr8lele le prore H$ofer
'
..vait, a .fier,lit .eve o
"il
opcrcevan Rulo Hes t@e,s,t les couloin
.L.hatau Mglnit d appont b
Nt
M .b ph$ gtutd.s
"atio$
Mdiqut".
: Et me Hs iait peBd d. b jBt$.
dd proi,li6 d. tlauofer, il !i
Nou aonr nou
'en<lre
cmp qul pot les dnigeatrr\ du rroistr
Reich pflrent leur compte ,,1quipmenr magiq@ de la SGi1 Thul,
troieift Reic" moDtre ql le
jorcnt
le nFlicie et I Mltime ds le
Rcicb. Or! p.lait Hauhofer le ,doa d propti', c'ei la picisior de s
plldictioN qui li 6t btrfcier d\ a!.did fukuet <!.rs 16 ilicu inf,-
ll slt d thl
,,i
.rd Sieg' (Srt et victoirc) { reprie p Hid.r qi
L tra$f()m a
-Sie
Heil'. C. slt,.tr liaison aEc le bs l.rt, $t rih.l
mgiqe utilh po l! folmtio! de ,ard FrM Bardod a drit a dr,n s
lolt s mgiqes et leB utilis.tioB(?8)
FrM Addon, appel rai fro,rq' fu1, po oi,l mgicien allendd le
du
M.u (r90q1950. rlidr li p.op6a des pd1e. levs dB le
eouvme-
rbcd mditi@ q il mette s diepcitior s l'l@ls de @gi.ietr po I ai-
S ars
,,99n6
10g6' rpad6 sr Ire Lo6qe li-ci rcfEa de l'.ider,
n tu suis aur piEs toriA (Fr6bd.\FMBardo\P-173)
'
aLr gag@ la g. En otrr Bdd d.vair rvler Hitlr ls dldd da
Mis lq Alleddds r frcnt pa 16 *uls tilisr |es nls magiqB des
firs potiqe L Ji! d. r. victoiq d6 Anglais, sigre ave 16 iloigts .a.
s, fut oru
juqu'er
1940 q@ pa. les plc gtu<b d. inis ds bauts g
da rrdc 6.ondquB lrBque WINSTON CHURCHTLL, ndc-daon d m
gnde lr, daignil, a 19t0, qe I Angler.re m sit eM@l p le signe
tugiq d'Hidcr qni avait, .lparclIrmq d s.cs (l salt Hitler);sn tut-
l er magie le ei,niste Alentr Crowley, li @seill. de @ttrearer e dan
elr
p8r l signe mgiqe dcs doi8ls .dt*
r S$ appel6 usi
"I'ORDRB
NOIR",. taieft. leomt nn SiMi de
police mis u irillble d religieur avc slnEtue I'ichiqe Oi
!!@t p
!c@r
q c brutl parri wi rait ordr. sa ? u tI f6r'
mLid pul parait ridiqne .p5 @up Mis e n 6t p la p|mi fo6 ddr
116
I'histoift qr' dre scr eet rcsponeble d'rcs d'ue lEtrir sffi n6. r
J6u q na Bi 16 Domini@is qi dnie.ai.d I'Ilqisirio! a Moya AgJ
en rmt dd erempld clta s LORDRE NOIR tait la l@jlBlltim ur-
re dd meprio &d.qus et
(Mles
d L sdir Ttul.,t I'iDne d.s
SS nouEit atrE s wte! l lite, le @le l pl6 inri@ de. SS, l4
SS.SOLEIL NOIR', Not e Soleil tMertit auto du $leil mii c--d. d u
eled
slil nl,le sleil PRIMORDIAL qui es1rcI[sea p.rlamnru
b@ch4 eles Ctt do tut d*in su l aiiors e1 le c6 du troi-
m. Ri.h, L$ tdtrpers les Ro!-Goir et ho! d'auts dcitus loses
I dploimt .)l|d d4 @tt nn optiqe(?g)
ln Socit Thl et u qui allait derelir, plu tard, 3 SS
"Solet
tuif
lEillrcnt lroii olborrio no eulnt avc la @ldi ribtahe
Brli!, mis .Ni sEc ordte de nrgie noire tbtair Hitlcr tait d @trtct
IFlrMo(
!y u mdne tiMtah ru gnts ve.B q tir rlsign @| le
,ardie! d la clf' et qd uit s o hvait l e.ie de t'Agrt! (l i-
L 25 auil 194s,ls Rll56 d.oqvrirct ls
qd!s
ile s Trbili$ die
pcr er rcr. das u 6E tEdinoie, hilio taNail Gli ile I'h@e
au gr3 rrts Otr ait dit un .idd @I61it L 2 mi 1945, aF& l @tre
des Rllsg era or troM plu de 1.000 hollms morrs qi ri@r, ses
trm {tout, origimiEs dcs rgims I'imalayemes et .vaient mbatl av.c Ls
AlljMdi QE dile faiqie dotr ils 'blai.s ilB rilien de tilmtB
de chez u ds dls ift]m6 rllefl& ?4811
D'immbBt'ld jeres
h()mes frc foms p le
"Soleil
@il. petrdmt
L iroieim Rei.h, il. laint @sds daG ie cbteu f@t d lrbvelsburS et
rcyr an Tlbt p y @tirr swivrc e! s. pra?r adro er le gtud
mbat 6n l d tte fin de 3i.{e.
D'lDs 16 dirs de F.mz B.rdm. Ado|I Hider rtait aNi Ecmt' d'r!e
lop
"EO.GC"
(ordrc frtcmnniqw de la entie d'or), clme en Lit,
ci)@e la 99 l8e En e qi 6nme 16 99n4 logen il y.n a I dis!
Ei!s &s l mole d cbMe 6l onlpde de I renrcs Ch.qe loge .st
su l, dmi..tid d' d.rc, et cnaqe Mbre a u propre
,rl|M" bim
lni. Ir dmn ai<te la pMe qrir dgdt ct puils@ mir d chanse,
lgme dc ti
!l@.e
6l tde de nn dmn aprs sa aort, De pl$
caqE lu2' m 6nbre e voit .dl[t au d,n d. Ia log., en vdtu de qei
u oureN mm6.e t adnis ta l|mbres des 99G 1og @r aNi d5
dirigdts Es innents daN l ononie el l 6mG et enr plB prrarr
aujoud'hd qe jlmia Ia log4 EO.GC., c. n. 16 99n6 l''gen mt, m
tt7
r, @@iffi,le pi des ddg : c d clles le ssrjme, qEl rfr
i
"l'gli
de Srta" d'Aabtr rx V.y, dort o pade dals lc ridi.q .sr bien inof-
. d. s diem du 30
jvi.
1945 :
:.
"C.
"'.n
pa
"l
Ati. @taL" qrn edm vi.i.e d.ede
sw
Nit t,E!-
\
mp. la poinr. .L cdlci b n tio, qui d.puii LsM $ s 6t rrU. M
rrM B.rdon mtr@it qu HiUd et l'ordrc dc thl rMr qu' insE i,
t!!r re I* aiN d\r grrpe de naBicitu troi6 tibhini
sat lui qui eit @la.st.n Gm alc @iDprerdrc ls ph d Hitier lm
ls puiw prrlMind. ctpah| .L Eplbenra I Ettupe .ortu | E'r d qui t4
t prt Lttu @i dM I'owi.: jc patu dc iore
sruazl
R.idt.lhMd,ln nati-
t6 dldaane !" (xoitd
-ltipr-N.derdProtldalimd
1932-1915
-D
Ci qi m sdbl, e!.ddr, |e pl6 proboble! au. o il a sn.!, c'.st
.qn s'l wi &" dgiB volls dvelopps
tr
la ,Si Vril", qi Frcnt
Itails du le cspitre siit,
!
qitter I All@agne Ouilld $it rort o
!@ @tt poqell dep lols' s 1ot q creer .rin !
j dE.t preladlim didei d 19, 1945
-
.ie M D()tfuB)
Cr q dl d.Hu Hid.r , !Mit4 b.Iep d. ny* o,Fs ks <lires de
, EM Bardd .t Miql ser.@ (d-bas.dtu cilid e! Arricn
). tlitld
tcat erfti mAriqre d Sd av l.ide de la 99rG loge Otr dn mm. qe
t| @dare
qE
I'd EsrE el dont h derle a iddlif tu tt tus-
F pc le <rtir d'ttlr rair plre l prr la 99ne loBa U.
joumd
rn
b.dd gr3 d ling poblir l 5 I'h 1979 q td aEit Lov lvid priv
d'Hidd d[; Ir jode
d Amdq@ du Sud. t*! CrciF (rurer de
"D
Ed. d d-Myrhd
-
ti fi. du nythe tlitl., a6ff qtr Ritld a dcor
!:rv s rlim r. 30 ruil 19t5 de I'rropon T.rpelof Bdlil
Kld Htuhoier, tpr& thir .ho daN e
"mi$im
, 4
d rbor4 Msir
n f.D@ le 14 m 1946 avdr d se fift ,,Han t<l aiNi qu il l'aEit j
t .BONNETS JUNES".
Ccst I'iistigrim .t l SOCIETB THULE qe s'6t @rtrn tot I'me-
lrl tonqe et pntiq d trohire Reict. r4 ba.qir| irtelituu lc
ti)Mirc les for&,I- tere d'o tor e$ sni 6t t@joM fertile pbqe des
jcrG de la sii! Thl st tojm viemle
n y ert .ai rre mit 3art qi xrn.na h rcre d u M*ie
,
ty.!. ll
-SOCIBIE
EDEIItrEISS". He|l'lm Grin& le BpoNble ds 6tr-
| 6.rd @iq d tit nmb Mi il6t intil d'en prlr plu lorgrert
iitd-(82)
lla
l 19
LA SOCIEIT YL
prenier abond,la S@it \aRIL rc dehii pq r@t e. dd l c.d d.
norre suJt qi Elve ps de l poliqe nais I et uE d." ca !.qt 3
16 plus intreMt6 qi ait jmis di{.
q6t
pourqtei
jl
ffi FAUT .t!ol+
@nl la notilm.. n n] ps sl li d lldnr$ $r dL Sit VrI
el tot auric docmnt qui !rit p rdvoyd lm. A .1.t ir $-
sirait par l$ A[ir Mai\ cl)lme vou vou en aFrt
4 tot r'r p6 di{e.
Et j'prove n pLsi. ro pligli vG drciler ii c r@ Br eff.t, lG
alez comtatr quels @t 14 nilieu intru.ats ,,rd
rfl.rn(b' qi tianc
ddr l3 vnt ax AIc|@d
Karl Haushofer fonda, vmt 1919, u .loqn. oilre, Is
"FRERES
D LA
LUMTERE", qui prit, pls trd, lc m de
'SOCIBTB
VRIL". DG clb.i
relmirenl aussi
"LES
MAI'IRES DE I-A PIERRE NOIRB" (DHiSS), u.
noveI lihdarion d6 templiern iss de I'ordr G@h @ 1917, et Ls
"CHE-
VALIRS NOTRS" du
"SOLEIL
NOIR". lire d. L So.ir Il r ahr Ss.
Si tr@s omp@ns la Seir Vril !@ h Scit rhl, b di6. peua *
rsuner ai6i : la Sit ltul s @pit d cb<g rrielq .t politiqr&! l-
dis que la SGitg v.n .vir <te!
()@!ari@ qi dretulrr s@r l'AU-
DELA. Man eI6 rvaie q|Md mm qehB p<in& d''tltl@ Tori6 {hu
ldiaienr I'Arlatrride'tul,
"fll
{td Bietrh|,|u" dc cilg.G, ld ppo.rs
onginels enre l* Gelmi6 11$ M.opatrmid.iai qE l. .nd tu-
tuires cl)n@ S1rss sv6 s plG dEca4(83)
Dtr dc.nb(e 1919, e mir forqtirc tut ldrr.brs le Ru pr <t
Drcr.rgde4 oir e rd@ rred qlqs pm <b Sait. Thul,
DHVSS er vril P@i elles, les diD Mdir Or*tuc .t Sig@ M..i. .v.il
.a!'ti .J6 infomtiN dta w dit@ d ds tpli.B
- @ Igle tot
lait irmue por el.
-
avcc d6 p..irtd3 taniqB po onrlriF u
ens volanl, Crs Gsg$ tlprhiqB iai6t tr.!Mi! d'rpr L5 .rit &
la S@r VnL du systne $lsirc d Aldord snu rt r! l. @rt ltion dft-
le vod..is, ( edrcir de n@ rcit, rcu prrnrer @ rt e d. l'|.$,
g6 qi mr r @u
lEtrdet
des nB p ls rlFr de l. Seiat Vril t
9i
orr i ll bae des actioN nrepris pd tt dnirq
b systrc ebire dAldtre 6@ir 68 m*lnir dc b tl@ et
dux plntes bahit$
$i
m i|@idt l rcy.re <t
"St
MERAll' rou-
nerje auto de sn 8oleil. Ilr bitnt de @ 3yst slri srtrt sts
diviss er u peuple de mdtres, d ho@-Dieu lac (Ary.6) et d dil-
lmt4 auL.es races tlmircs CeleFi e rc.adt dwloFa6 | .!e dE
cmgmdi. clituliqq s les pltd iloles er *iietrt l rdir d\n
dg rn@ de es ..o|r]l]4Diu.,, Ces mrsds araiot eu deeb
lement
spintl irlrieau
-h(l@s
Dieu..Pls 16 ia6* mlrrgeic,
ptt le dEloppomt
E
int.l * dgradit Par @Nq|hr, to*l@ le soleil
ilAldbor e mit
Crandir
ils E pEtrt ptE fai d6 voyrg irter-
,
plartai$ .()me lem rnctre*, il leur r,it derd impGible de quittd leB
plfutd c'dt ain.i q@ les Eq irlrieure totdenerr dpenilrtB d la ra@
'ds
h.ftEq amidt r w d@ des nisau spltiru et aMcs
d'atr6 plmtd hbitabld Malgr 6 diflre&a le Bp.ct tair {te nie flt-
re s deu rler, .ltes n mpitaint pas l4p6@ vil de 1,aire. Ctaq
rae specrlit le dloppeme de tarE (@ni|@ft e qui
P,e
lj r@ des mtrs,ls
"tDmneeDie
bl6 , rn 6mnen @lotri-
Fr d' a86 pldtes sinniH nhrfteil y q@lqs 5mn i@ dms,
ruie fexPlsid d slil d Aldbrm ct de la csle grodiqatrte qi en
r6lta et qui rcndit l. plan16 inlabnU.c Or dir q'ils suie olofis
da toEe sFtm $|lirc d'abdd l pl,nt
-rr,l/re
(am si Msld*,
ltardul
@ bier Phton chs l Rsr) qi arair
qisr,
l,poqa, e re
M el tupiter,l o rrourenr ler ttuiides ajourd'ui. C tu, aprs
rM d. Mas dont led grd6 q.lls
lty.midale
t le viqge nrrrin bin @n
. photographi! d 196 pd h snde !n& tuigfi d r ni@ de
daveloppnnr d ss h.Uta i D'or la sprsit que ls l(msDi. de
Suerm-ldb8rm vinrcnt tt poq@l pou la preire fois N te
D. vius tra6 d1m soli. rcsb Mort@r @votr 5 miliors
d'eres fl tnoignent, dNi q un hilobite fciilir pitin av4le rald de
@ .oliei Cene qvis primitiw viliil il6 s Ter. er a diq@ it y a {00
la @mbr ile la Seit Vril
Fnei@t
qw les AldbGs .Eirar,
pl t d, lo8que la Ibre <levint pe pfl habitable, er Msopotmie ct q'ib
forct la sr. dminnre da SUMERIENS On ap!l ces AldbieE
"om*D
bllG". De pl!,l* tlpth6 de Vril r@nl i i.Ii)mtiq si-
tute : la luee d4 ShnB iait non euldnr idertiqu @Ie ds Ald-
bi.s. tuis ele lEit rNi iles mnqits *blabl6 I slEdd et la
qM@ de 6 deq laryes ldt psq ide iq@,
Cla cE8pord il h rdit ? DijoN simplement qe ls plffi de @
tttciion er l4 rdeigndls rcbniqs EB par lq rl!816 d,oir qu'ils
liennert
-
tlidt ri pr.is que naquit l'id la pls fadstiq. jab
@n@
Pqr
I'htue : la mslruttr de l
,nr.tlr.16l'{.li- !
tm
Ir orept d'
"!ut
$i@" tlit da ld tlrirs ( mploiil' de
nos
jou
l .m ile ,,!o@ d'rc4i altemliv6"), n flllt trois ds
!o
qE l prcjct sir na @ plae DM fl. prcmirc
!
d'
"autre
recbo-
(l|E
o d tE
"rtrc
*ier , le Dr W o. Schnan, nembre d6 Sdit{
Til d vrn, ft u .pos la Frl ds $ie.q de MMich. r voii u
,DM 106 Ls dominzt il y a L4 plincipa qui dtzmirenr la vmu*
: 14lamire.t I onb.e, h bia.t L nal,Iat tion a Ia.leslru.tion, cMtu L pl14
ct le wi6
q
bcltrcit Il dae thun d.:.l'wfaerN d l'aut I
Cat.tM pnutp,
-.Usignl
MleMrM lzs pri4.A caatua
d dsruc6 -
rut mi@l Mri Ns
^ot6
tedrha (...)
L. ptikip. ddtnriz 61lfuvrc du di.bh b pr.Ae.a,t ur |Mw dc
Die (...) Tou!. Echti.tu bN. flr L ptiip .b I dplosion ou .L la co,tbusli
pet e1ft .at'loEue .lz bdn&w s.,tk!z Ia nMwA. rc qn zn . wz 1+
rc d'w Echniqw nev.lle, potitiw d l,vil (..)
"
(ertEit &s .rclires *dtd
d6 ss).
A l noe pnod., l *iatiqe VII.TOR SCITAUAERGER tasn|lit
u pojcr dDihiE. 11 nir fait siu I'eFigrmett <le Johams Kepler qui
tait @ p@.sid de la detrire sdte des pylh.goriods, rclris et te!.
stc p Gs TEMPLIRS Ch Mcemit le savq. su
"I!MPI-oSION"
(.lls e sn ln signifi ]'ltilison d polentel d6 moilee intriet dd
le mmde e!0ru). Hilr et tou les aur6 mmhH d6 Sei3 Thul 1
Vdl svlietrr qG le prircipe divir ot roujom caL, c.--d- ontn ctii Une
tenologie qi, par @1rq po* 3u l'eplcid 6t dotc, de fait, dest@-
trice" opp6 a p.irope vin. On rclur 106 c.r me lh{ologre @po-
st r I'IMPIOSION la do.nin de l'il.lid de S.haube.go
0e
p.imi-
pe de la rie d h@drquer = no(rurde) pall du svr 3 timplsion.
Dilm plu sibpltrr : rnelosloN i L plc d. l,l'xPr-OtloN! moy-
6 ds trjetund & l Ergie du nor@rde er de la te.hniq {te l'implGi-
r on p!ne ds le do@irc de I'r!nalirc ct @ dtu6out, aimi, b ps-
L. prier vaiMu d Imc de sou@upe tu @lsiruir ll lcr2. s. pG
plsion til bde or l l.cliqe de tinplGim (L tuLine reB l .{el)- n
.d!rcnfi di.qc & 8 m d. diamir., surr6s! d'n disque parallle de 65
m dimtre .t n r$ .tr .Lsc d'n atre disqe de 6 m de dile Ces ic
n dilqes nd .bs Lr
qEc
u di6ce de 1.80 n de dramrrc o l'otr not-
t propl|se de 2,4{, n de haul, Er bts le @rps @trat e t@imit d lor
m de c!. Ds e cne * bouvail e sne d pedlc qi wit poui efl
12L
dc stabilirr I alp@il I4 disqB idrie et sp&u tomietrl
q
ss
iNe por qr
u clap de rctari Lctrl)mg lique
On ne l:nail
las
les perlo|rlll|l de e
Plemiq
disque lolnt. Il fut
erpnmnt pendani deu a ara d ele dol e( entrpos da l* ale
lie6 d Mfflmidt Argsbo4- On rerNe d$ aid4 d rinancmenl!
por prcjet d,s 16 cmpiabilils d ptsiff .drcpriss indsrriels, n-
ti* ss le 6de JFM". Il 6t rtah q le nadisDe Vril st is de
l
-nachin
reB I'ail" ais il ,t rprtori @me le
-lvit
tN S.h
En pnncip,la nti. ren l'-ilel itevrit oeodr r chmp ettrnc
dt fofl amo dtl t d,rs sn prodE voi,einge qi fiqit de lot ldpa
eNircmml y mFis li dc la nace ct dd
(mparts,
u micmsne
tot fait itrdp.ndrm de mtE @snc A $ pis minle, e chp
erait tot lndt indDndnt de tors ls fos t inn@ns d nolre Uni
vers, tll6 qE la giavitato., lectl@agnnm, Ie yd.lMt ou n'inpr-
l qElle matie n pouit 3e mouvon volmr d r 14 chamF grNi-
ratiomels rms qm y dtete @ qu on y nte d6 folg d'crlmtion.
g&.b rcprsrdts des sits Vril et Thul et ttuvaila, ds('fuh en @[a
k prmir OVNI dlmdd vit l
jo
n
jin 1934. C'st su l rtitim
& It W o. Schmann qe naquil prdid iin cirdlir epribotd su
te te.tu. d la fabnqe d'ns.4rzd?, Bn deborg : il s'sgisit d RIZ
1. Lm de en
rr'mr
rol qi rt ausi l demier, n s'ren la venicde d -
m dr d ninon @ m ndr se mit,loB tomoyer et dr ds I'sir
Fndt
pluiem mifi L enpemrge ,4rad, igd qi nit
sider
l'appeil
8'Em ompltement inef6 C'est @
Srdd
pite qe l pilole Lrh
i
En jin 1%4 VICIOR SCIIAI'BERGER ft iNit pt Hitler et les pl6
W.jz r6jl l pG u $1. s . chtppe! el s loigrtr
r'.!pail * nit tomer @mne me bupie vnr de apoLr et d'tr. ce-
pDtoent n en pi.a c'rt l 6n d RIz 1, Mie lc dbr dcs erciN
l RFz 2 rr terni! amnr l nn & I'ame 194, il avsit ue propulsiq
VriI el
"piiol,ee
imibio nag tiqE '- Son dimEe tait de 5 n et *s
t
tulrntiqcs tiert ld $iwts : ls @ntoM de I'apparcil .'estonlant
i
gnd il pEeii de l! vitess, t t s'illmiMit d <lif@ltes @ureuB, @ qi est
bio rctrjsdq@ ds Ol4\s Sld la fo@ d propls@, n dd.mil rcg.,
lrmge jaune vr( blanc, bleu d eole.
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lur
dorc fctiotur et I'a 1911 lui ialm u destin renEquabla Il
tur tjlh @n@ avi@ de rt@lils
srude
didan
rPfflmt
la
"l[tail
ld'Atr8leide', cd n Jvr q 16 c*G aeI|M& stsd{b ME 109
t lrtituptG d6 rois de I!@i!@e ttu$ildriqB @w de l petit
Or le potogfrpia 61 1941 .tr-d.s du sud de lAth q@ los qr,il e
di.ieeait ves le mise auilidE /tlddr k irovmr d@ |6 6 de I'Ant
ct&E Il ne pouBit
lE
trc tilir m. Nid d. ctase p la rai@ lui
vDl : arc de 3o pilotage ir@lsid,le REz' 2 pohit etr.tr des
clrdgdents d. diqtio qe de 90, 4t d 22t
"C'6t
inoysle ', vont pen-
s nit d'dlre vou @i! st prcirtunt es cuserers de rcl en
argle dbit qui srt *!ctrj!riq@ d.. O\NI
Apr le ses du perft R.Fz 2 @ avid de rccmiir@n.
SrmiL
dtut rce, l Seit Vril dispos d'u tqEi! d'exprinetrta Bredebo&
14
".taeu
VRIL r", disqe volmt
Eip
d'am lgq volait la tu de
l'n 1942. n auit ll,5 n .le diadnE, pdait u dC. t
"p.opulsid
lvit ior S.lt@r" et
-pilolrse
!r
ibprLid chmp nagntiq", n
att igMit dq
yir.ls
ilc 2.q10 12,000 kD/h, povrit Mpln en pleine vitee
se.ls cbg.menL dc vol dele &oit sN pjdi po le pilote, il n'iait
p $uis ru@ditio6ahplrriqbr ttilplrfait rdr apte volddrs
l'6p@ Or mEir 17 cr4plaiFs du Vril 1, il
t
ur dsi pluieu vim-
te de sgr.E mtriq d' .[o in v@
Au rem nonaq r prcjer v-7 t l jo. PlBieB disqc wldts por,
tr@l@t@@isilslEientueproplsimpar..cre@@nve imels.C'6t
gr@ ANDREAS EPP q RFZ ? ft d, il
qnbinait
ur disque volt
ldtati@ .v.c @tle prcp'nsid rrcrioL L'Eu:p de SCI{RIB}ER IIABER-
MOHL .t @l1c iL MIEnIBELLUZO prticircnr sn labontim, n Bir
42 E de <liaE. Mtu aes loa d' ttrisge Spiuhrger Au ald
rm dc PEgc, d pnt ptrda4 plu rd @ poto d'tr RZ ?
qNl.ir
de la b' fao. D aps rdl@ Et' il devit ti qip d'oeivs nclai-
G et il devdt bmbrd.r \R Yk
Ejtiet 1941,SCHRIEVER er HABBRMOHL @atrisirc avicir-
claire qi rr@ait l! rtiel, mt por p.opu&iba i.cti M qi
av.i(, epetddl ile
srav6
dlaile Otr dEloppa poutul ue tre
"ro-
pie wletc leclro*Nit1id" iEc prophior tachyds qd eut plu
d. rwnre Pui! @ firt u tou d RFZ ? T, mnriroir p S.hnever. Habenohl
ct B[M, qi imcridna !|rftille hi si. Mis @qns au d!q@3 Vril
el Hareb, 16 diqH volB v-7 t inr
dt&
d6 jdets d .lrnts
A! itr meme des SS s tmwait
Crcpe
qi iravaiDrait la prodction
d'rdgie ltenrive : le BUREAU D ETUDE Iv DU SOLETL NOIR = SS-E,
lY dml l bt prircipltajl de ndre IAemCn indpdd,nt du plrole
hnt tungr. L. S$Iv dreloppa le
"nmiuc
THULE", ppl, pls rd,
TACIIYONATEIIR lIltrLE, n pafln du mime Vrn d du cvertissu de
lachtotr
(fu
ommandad Hs Cold.
Etr t 1939 do. le pmier RFz 5. C'iair ue bpie vot nr qiFe
d'ams mymenenr lou<16 d Don tr.ngo de
'HAITNEBU
I... Elle amn
quipasE cmpol d hnit mren arait 25 D {ie dinn, e vit a
dpan 8it de 480 tr/h po taeindie, pls tsrd, jsq 17(In ttu/L E[.
iril quipe de de
-ms
myoB rortl (KSK) d. 60 m, mots 6u to,
rld rotrtivd, et de q@tr. MK 106 .t avait me ptihrde mtuc eolr dans
FD 1942,l
,,[]AUNEBU " A.it eaLnet ir prt, Son diutre triir
de 26 32n s bre tir de 9 11n rl poEit rturpo.tr u quipase
de 9 pe|Ime Proph pr icyoDtu ftl, I aneigir .b.s l
priprie ter6 6{rD &dn. n tait apte dpls ds l sp er vair
e autotomie d 55 erc de vol.
X diltait al6 dj tls proje
ID
le gra<l vissc. spatirt VRrL 7 dc 120
h dc dimae q devait trporLr ds (@!agri,*
dtire Pd lpr on m-
Etrir G
'IiUNEBU
r',.rephirc abdolncnr
!.6tigie
ses?1 n & didt n vor. .t tur ne frlm : ll
t@vait
tranpter 32 per
s@q m atomnie er vol rair <ie pls de it smi@s et il atreienait ue
vil* d'a miN 70m tb/h (et d apts dcs dmmnE d'aEhiv @t6 d
SS, il povair atreindi 4O.0m rD/h).
Mlgil Artrd& d-mmrc de b CIA et ft1fui d cred Br, dd
qu r. et'gis volrdrs .rlminlrl pend,rt la Douxie G@re povdnt aneE-
ir et dollr la vni@]e et wld en mgl. deit. Ib arreieraior 3,000 km/| et
ridr ,ms de e@.. l.
Orob.bldt
lc
ISI ,,@@ ray@ fqts..)
q pouEit aver re pi* & l0 m d. blindage
plofes l. .l Huta*, lolog et autr de
-Die
Sdliisl d.s Enoch"
(,,r de6 d'I{Dah"), dit
$D
les alemds raiert en trEin d. msEire
q ls Anis d\signrint de
"!}5ne
d'm6 incles". Hurtl et nEe ses
@iru d6 dMrts rntioui:
l- la 6n tnrlion de Pdq
y
. d .lprimntalion d @gins
i.rrg.id.q vB l'6p@
2. la renue ds neieB tenici6 et $ienriEquer d'Img
l ' , nl . r l . : . n, . r un. Lr I i , . l J Jr h. r , c ! . ,
' i ! . r
I u! r l \
'
t r : n
I
: . .
l l z l l l
ri'.r,
k vril 7 lanl lc
niei
vol.phoroerath,
nartir
du HS l:6 Sdns c_
mounaecct vec, . l embl mexol nqc del aSi i Vr i l ( ncr ol x3: nr d1
non. sur rnd lraenr a m,lic d unecinnedc fcillc\dc chEne violcr)
\
tl
I
'
ll6 137
Ca denIs neliolmimt amsi I'distd d e q'n lpp|8ir 16
"FOO-FICHTERS"
(les bodes dc fe).l, ClA.t l sdi@s srs britrni
qB iaienr dj atr @utu|, e 1942, & la mstrc{i et dc I'cdlloi dc trs
objets volants mis ils @ 16 al4rciert pas le
jute
ul.Is Ais
dsigied, etr f.it, sis l n@ dc
too.fgnteF
lo(t* 16 st6 d'sppeilr
rclts lmiu almnds Deu inrentior @3pord]aidt ptiqnircndt
.e q'or ppfait ls foo-69[tB: Irs btru6 wl44t t et kt btll4 .L tu
I deu n'avaie nen voir ntre e[$ mis ls AIi l. asciai@r ton.
.
h
'TORTUE
VOLANTE" tul tuqre plr le bea d'trd.s SSE-IV w!
r Ne$adr Sa fore nppelait ele d'ue drup. de torre Cbir ft m-
d wl.nte rmr quipage qui devait pdlbe.le slBtm d'al|lmgc la:rriq.
d mariel mittairc .d@i. Cette smd (air lusi quipe d'!ms sopi-
$nle!, de tb.s xrtdftn a!Fl& ujoa de tz .r p les SS Mris le sbc
t^g p coupt@ .L ttd rc loncrio@ p ptaiteod( au dbut Or nti-
na. plc rrd, dv.lop!.r clt r.riquq Qi@qE a dj w d6 OVNIS
pour. @nir q ue
"@prc
d Mtr.f
, c{, I art d6 isrdlatio$
llriq8, es1 he des ierctristiqE ttliqs dd OvMs q,nd appltah-
Fnt We.ilell c. Stevds' poi de nJS An FoE p.trdmt h D.ui c|l
Mdide, dit qe 16
tD ,s&.r
tiat pf(
sris
rut o rcge dmgq q'iL
rappochai@l julq
5 o d4 avior! ct qu'ils Gtlimt drit ette
lcili
n
r'&an p6
!cst'bi.
dc dtffiq d eu, nme lqsq'on leu lirait .Ls!,
et ils oblie..ial parfo 16 @dtiUes Idrc ddi to ou rttnir.
Oudt ru ,u.rrs d. ftv@ da6igD6 sMt @rD
tootglrru
c'rint,
er tait, rle sinples b8llotrs l'idri.rn ddqek se tovrirt d fn6 spills
et tal po brdillcr 16 rrdm dd Nid mi& Il .rft@il tut prcb
blmot idG mis porr lt6r d irriddrtiotr plychologq@.
A dbt d l'tu 1943, d Iftl mme L proj.t d\u s@f d rome
d. cie qi devait 1r srslnit daN les clulE d Zeppliq c ttit l'
"APPREIL
ANDROMDA"
oona
de 139 n). tr dmit tEirpo.td pluieuB
i.is.. spatiau @ rc@ 3@@up6 pou .le vob (itrtrstenans) .l ld-
ge d..
U rui ibpoftmtc d. la SoCIETE \.RIL ut ,iu dliroN de N{l
1943 Kolbr& strti@ rlniE en IM d N4 laqele Nisrnt les
ndi@ M.ri t Sislu L sjt prtuiFor dftait t
"ENTRBPRISE
AIDEBARAN". l mdilm mietrt E ds riermaL prcis su lg
plls babite\ snEes arto du soil d'Aldbrnq et n voFge fur
re
gruE
lou
s'y rc!e Ir 2
jdvir
19,14,IiITLER, HIMMLR, K el et
Scnmafi (tou <teu de la S@it Vril) e tt|lfutretrr po pler de @
PROJETLRIL. ns voulaie diser I ai& d
em
anrorel l. Vril7.res
Aldbn p6r cmal ilio@simel, D'aprs Rttlofer, le prcnid sai en vol
ds ut dd di.n{n.l uail eu eu I'hivq 1944. L sppareil M vit de
jutee
u dscshe : d'aFs i$ phot6 (fu
Vril 7 p.iss .ps $n @tour, on
mit dii
"quTl
it vot?g peldt eicle", l rvtde rrie dd
abins pnisait tr ug t il trit abh @ @irt! dldroirt
Ir 14 fir 194,t,le pol d'ffiijechim Rhtike rdr Prdntrde
I'hli@ptrc spenodque construil pd Scdev.r et Hahcnobl .ou l n@ du
ptojet V-7, qi tit
E
de do@e lubopropul$s BMW ita. sr vites d
ront la venicde rait d. 800 n h inrc, il s$ekmit hNt de
24.2m t sa vit* etr vol himral rait de 22m l/,Il mvait etrc DrG
p'n aucsi pr re rgie .o oDv.Dridrcxc U ne put. epeder
j.mis
inrftnir, @ Pefrmnnde tut bbMl ed 1944 er @ allfen P.agE s'a
vra iDdle piqle @tte ville tul @p:e p les ADrisis .t Ls Rws bien
imt qid pi* tilier les disques wla s
Lnq'ilr oel4rcnt l lemgre dbt 1915, ls Britsdiq6 t l Amn-
oit d6wrnerq c re alrcs, d@ lca dciv$ srts d6 SS ds plotos du
Hbu tr t d Vril I .i$i q. d l
4i8rcil
Ar<lt@eda Er |r| 19116, le pr,
drtnrfum fit en srrc q le cii de la f,orl. dc gere ds USA ilonnt la
pemisi@ <le blei lc rtiel .lnrrd po qu'ib pis expri@ente.
tte hare tehnologie Des svdrs allelmds iravaillrt @ e6ct tu!@l
.men3 USA dans le dre de I'opmti .,PAPERCLTP_. n

towil,
1TC AUTMJVIT'TOR SCIJAUBERGER Cl WERNHER VON BRN
lmr briwrl i.i r @-tr..!i@ qul d.dn tue
lrdriaq
a
Ir prcnier prcjet nrt ordit $6 b dnti@ d Prol It \ll o. S.h@
de la Facdt J6 sciees d MuicL r-.sl ds e c{dE qu altr@trI ;@.
3tri(s,
jqu'a
dbt d 1945, 1? disq.s sptiu roLnis d. 1lJ m de diamt-
rc qi ni@t @rDli 84 esais 4 vol, c'r.ient ux qu'o applaii 16
,,CII,{SSEITRS VRIL 1', Ur VR-7 er !r VRILT grdd fulle du |lm de
"ODnf
ahien!
For
le moins, dcoll de Btu<leboug ven Aldbar, d
rvrn 1945, aps avon lah et6 tol le teai! d esi! el er cm@t @ pd
ti. d6 ridtifqs de Vril er dd lr@br dc la loge vin.
Ir dcui prcjet Lit ma
?
i. be d tde tv d.s SS qui ft @-
slruir, jsq'au dbt 1945, trois tt?$ d topies s?atiales de difGrcrtes
em-
<|ec er tom de cloche :
le H UI\EDU I, 25 r de didtr, d deu xerpLift., t6r 50 fois (vit*
s 4 vol d environ.t.800 kn/h).
13{l
IJH UI\EBU lI,32 d de diantft,.n sept mplair.s, td 1m fois (viri-
* en wl d oYirm 6,0m D/),
Il tait, en fan,
rrv
d. cmlruiE d6 ltau.b tI en iria Uft oftte a@it
t le .prs &* ,@s d'avior Dmier et Jter ltn Dm 1945, Dor,
ni. ddoch.le mirt r.pp.tid of6ciee de H lordd toupis vol.nte3
allait.trc DO.'TRA (avio$ STRAlGphG Donit.
L EAUNDDU m, ?1 m d di,htrc, @truit o u sel demphi.er vol
a m{im 19 foi6 (vile* etr vol d'nim 7.UD tD^).
ll
,PPREIL
^IrlDROMElt-,.srtuI
d r39 n qui p@Bir @von
b Hueu II, deu LRIL I et deu VRIL . sr l'rt .le projt,
n y , de plE iL. d().@c ! altstdt qE IVRJL?, EBioa gr.d modl.
tut tmir h fir 1914 cl qu'rE& d6 esi il ft qlqG wh qi ne dpe
irc.t ps l'bite tmtE.t qui r@r(du Fqets :
1. rrenisage prs du lac
'M@ds*
daB l S.rztnnhrst lve ds *i*
de plongr por vrifrr la rrisr@@ la pffiiotr du tslag
2 t2 vnl 7 .
!tuboblelMt
sti(m dms ra
"ro.ter
d6 Alps de
t6 atil 1945
tDu
d6 mnos de mi.r d.s moritd ltrr8iqB De l-
b&, il s'ewola tm lEsDgne o s'td.d rrgie ties
Fsdrdfts
ipor,
tdrd d Reic[
tD
l$ enllHq
y
I'Amriq d Sud et res
-NEUSCHWABENT-AND"
(elplieti ci-gprs) et 16 nettre er si
dans lcs bi Fdtcs qw les Aldrd6 sEient
('lBtnitd
l-t podanr Ia
3. Alssitt apn le Vil-7 awit d@ srtnent veN le Jl!d, nah nou
Q!'.dritt-il d.s liMu
A.tiu
.pr. L g| ?
On @ pcut *cle ue plodetion etr lre tr. perib 3ie d Haebr ll.
Ia difir@td pbolo d'OVNIs qi rprs 1945, m@rr d6 dstrctiG
t
?iqdat
.llehands nou l lai*t1 pese.
Ctirs died qu'!e potti .ls eryim rit te cdl da.s le lc ,.Mond,
@" en Itaut-atric., d'dis prot q! ils aMierr i emlMs er An,
que d Sud o q ib y lmr tn6port3 er pi6 detach.s n 6t rta q
nme s'ils tr'ol p6s fmrenr ftint I'ADriq d Sd, y fabriqu, ti
de de pla!! de mtr.rioq.re nu@u apprcili On 16 6i voler..t @ pan
imporiarte ette t.hnologie tut tiltue er 193 d&s le
qdE
d ,J'crpii,
a@ Ph@ri:", projet pld p
"l'e4nene
Phnadelph* d. 19!13. (n s'agir
d'pnd@ de tlrtltior, de mtndietio 1 de voyagH daG lc dF
de ln US tL{vY q fftlt pl @mdd & s@s q'm ne fauair img
139
ds 16 rev.s Ls plu tnirs n y uit ici tutire air liw @i! @L
rou srterait
(fu
Nj.r. von h bitligdph)
Et 1934 e( lieu w EXPEDTTION letrnde m ANTARCTIQUE rcne
pa le ptteaias Scltwbenlowl. L6 Allenmdr s'aflrircnt dD.om kn
@r! dc t ait qu'iL bdptisreDr
-NEUSCIIWIENI-ANII"
(NdElle S@a-
b.).
glit
@ rgi@ 3@
Cl
avec ds mo tgr6 t des le Ds nots en
-
iEs de eu-Mi$ d tyt 21 ct primt pl ra! la ro 1 le Nd!,
tr waaioa tuqu' jo. plu d. mt sm mdim allfl&d! y disporurdt
&b qips, eft. atrcr d rz6, n/zri.r qui le prDeflrit d reBtd pl
siB *ir6 $s I'cau. O! pet pEr q'!r s mr daris m le !va-
rct rararmd avec 16 so@ps vol&ts d pis dtlcs q'ih ont, ru
noirx.pl 14 plans de dstl.i@, Or pet srppor $ssi, pbqE 16
cgb @ wl fu@t @u!@!. de s{,.rs, q!' ls fn de l!
sEre
16 $|lmp6
Yora 6 sy ut r@d dirdteEdl.
Ctt sp!@iti@ p.ul pdaftrc ce plu dlrn mi! brDup d'indi6
.inpt
rls pmennt, pcrd! d'idrgiM qrc el 3'est pr ifln.
Or pt 8rm & poF la q|6tid :
"Fdrqmi
ld AIi. onnild ENVA}II
'L'ANTARCTIQUE s6 16 ddr6 de I'AMIRL E. BYRD. d 1947 ?" Si
r'tlit q@
F
ue erpditioo. poqi Byrd mit-il ss diepositio 4.0m $l-
dlts u at de
sue,
u porteavi@ rat qiD et torn u sysine @nplet
dc vilaill.rMt ? Il dip6ait dc uit moi! et tut, @pend@t,oblir dj !u hout
dc huit e@iG d lot intmpre apt rwir ruli d'r@ prt6 d'lvio
t !oi!E
qd
fur
ja@i!
.i'@Eh pbliq@nt : au'diva't il ?
L mird Btrd dpliqu, plB rr4
^la
.rc*.
"Car
du entan m dar
L .l'w tuvrdL gw. il
fturltu
s dn td!. d.t dttaqw .I @ioB qui p&-
rr,tt wLr.l' p6L I aurz" I1 his rNi mddre qu il y Eir'l-b4 ue
dvilisarion atc qli - ed( er s@d rve ld SS! d'e tnolosie
D8s M lire
"Zeirm!&iM"
(Macirs t!@!tq le ldp6) o il
d.Mdc, dt e autre!, q@ @t d.yeru le! H@b, N@b.n Jttg@-Rar-
"D.puit
Mi 1915, ht lot i spotihs HM.b! I,lI .t III Et ntre let di
q! vol4r6 spdtia vril J ot dilata d abod, w IaiM rL tM (.,,)
DM e MtaL, il est
qin
wtt inr*satt .L Mvon qw b Ew.b@ I
.lv Rcich zqMrl us M 19rc ssri wL N ercn ervol B Ma/s
pr w etpAtuior spotizL L 20 ail 1945 4 .lco4r du ,NNh*ab^-
l4.1" qui &n ab ofti.lttun| iM ttriirc dv R.i.h aIM.l4
I . l l
( 1t r \ Rl l 7\ r Ll t cdr ]
t.12
d.!nibr l,rll L. hr\r l
\ . l i l 1J. n\ c. Hr t r nehu l l .
Pr ! ' ! ' r p. Ju H: un. hu l l
T
146 t47
Comprcne-vous nointclmt pouquoi rot qi . trait ttx OvNIs
is
po de la funillerie dan! le5 ras edia. et @i panicliremnl en
^Iema-
ene
? C.nptc ic! dc t arirc-plm alcmmd,le nonde de I! prese el des
ndias qui 6t @nrrl par les IImiMri
Er
au lobby anslear;@o doni
sle est prl inresli. des 3m6 mrms po cnchc.lc citoyctr [cmnd
de lairc des inv6tigriiom en @ dome
k qustior qu m put * po*r mainlenatl esl la simle :
D'o lcs wits st* ailcmmdes rn et VIil renaie Ies 16 con
misss ildispeNbles la onstr(rion de s e.gir volank ? Et d leu
rc.ir le evoir cmrnnl le gnie
entiqnc,
domirc o les allcllnds taie
galemert fort en avm par rappon au atres lioN?
D apr& l4 dird de tlerbert G Dmey et d {1res cherchcur:, ils ont t aids
non sdicmcnt pf 16 ortacts r.lpathiqs av d.s exEa-trgtres leu fo
dsnl 16 plam de c|rucrion! mis au$i par l 1ude de l pro0ukion i.tade
d'm smp nd trcqtft qui s rlit baltc cn Fort-Noirc cr 1936. Mais il
n] prutiquenent aucm prcuve de t vnnnL i des tnoi oculaires
ocpcndm( G prcvcs uislc au USA, ei nn er
Erand
nonbre. A la
mm Fqe les AmiqiN ee8ist ieit 6e srie d'obiB qui cd&ieni
u el, qtri ne pr tre Gn mnplttunt ac. No6 y rviendrc$ pls lard.
Rewnons Ia
Fliliqe
Pendmi qe I'I- G. Fflben sorenait Hitler, en pr
tenaire de .nel,la ,,Stdrd Oil" (RocLrlld) nmbft le pepl 6rtre les
Nazis D mnq l .,Frd Mo1r ornpdy fbriquit des amllHts miliianes
por I a.nc amri@inc mais prodisait en mm temp6 en Altenrgne ds vhi
cules militaires
Dor
les nazi: F{,rd el OIl (fibale d Generr Mobs qi 6t
.odrre p. J. P Morgn) taienr les deu plN
Crm&
fabnqtts de cbm dans
Qu'inporle le rd.q@!r,les nultnalionales 1imt. depis le dbI, gagnan-
td. c est *lon memc
lrincilE
qc bcau@p d eftrepri$ travailrtrt petr
dmt la Dnn Cuene mdle.
Pourquoi n y a r il nen de 1or la dns l* livrs dq slicrc ou dm les
encaclopdics ? El prioliremc etr AllerDsle oiL Ere apsarere.t la
fibrt d la prcs et o l on d*igne t^
'rit?
tJn d* rims en st la sivdte : l rondtion Rkefeler distib, en
19,16, 139.000 dols m:naiN pour qu'on
}rsente
au
lublic
. lenin fii-
cille de l Detrnme Gllm mmdiale qi di$imuL toutc I aidc ds bdquieE
mriqis por l'difimtiotr du rcire trMi el qui p6e aus sous silet l'i
dlgie nyrliq er ftc|t de e rgin. tjn d6 principx doMres llit L
Stan&rd Oil Corp- de RGteleler(8s)
L DEUXII]ME GU!jI'I'D MONDII,T
Bie. qre d6 nri6 de vres itri t aiis sr l trasdie d la Deu
nm Cer mondiale,lrs p de
Fe6onn!
@nniam l'nirc pln.l dc
tre gnft qi tur l plu onreBe de tos l|s temp
Lhisrone tele q'elle st m.re das les lit6 d'hirtire ffrcils d Alle-
ma8.e, ax F,rlB-Unis, d AnSltefe t an Japm !'a q'tr. lorae 6sm-
blan@ av qni J.si rntrt pas. arec 16 caier et ls butc pnuivi*
Cc qc I'on rMnte est exd nals l te moili de l !tuit a t omise.
"Pa/
I imoae qu its od A. de Ia Dewtme Cum 4odiak tzs ma
tudie e-nes conils,tlait hmtueaiL sntield.t poue M
tw
low cw qui tui dn. i1s bisnt t qui ils st art divdre.
ialotnonon t i8trdiot Ib e,.o respo sohta de t ,,hfui4tMtubt '
a t pbnAe I'opidiod ptbliqw ptopot d la DeiN Grem monnith"
(D6 elfa : ,,Diz
^tubigt
, 2.
205)
ccpendant. petir petit, la luir tail jo, et ell mu dvoile ne ih
se
plu claire d e qu s d elemcnt pass. Cr qe nous evons de Lr guer
re, @ $nl des donncs hisroriqen qi a tait quoi, quand. o, Yc qi.. Mais
u qui iirent, en fail,les li@lls" n sont
jmis
ncntio.ns(86)
D pr
'.
pacrc d
"Hitler
et Stali.e ,
la Flgc dcvail tre @pe en dex,
qu tlitler a ralis le ld septcmbrc 1939. D apls e qui lai1stipl dm le
cdmr sign 20 as plB lt (el qui ![ait dad le sens d4 lldimti). tAnsle
lere el la Irrme avaient l oblielin de 3c laner dam 16 mbats au cts d.
la Polosne A(rs r^ &te de
suza
Cmbqlair,
qtaroe! de lcn'; ft .en
pl pr l'ex{iore i lran nuon CHTIRCHILL Crc drnier tut u melle
partemire il odonn. Krirt unc attaque riee sur l Ienagne lrs AIe
n& n s'taiml pas itend u attaq@ nglisc tt n y taient donc pas
prprs. Plsi6 domes lai*qient
ftvon
qc I Allmagne vouli vncr
d'enter en gure.ntre I Anglel.rc.
Du! u dlscom en 1933, t{,tlr dmntr q il Lit p6sible que Ie m-
misc * prcp8 r nelbe l'^4leiere e! affim que, si la advait, il
aidemn 16 Bnbnnqes dfetrdre s'ik ftuicnl appcl li.
En outrc. lcs lroDes rltmdds lairrent,le 10 nai 19.10,335.000 des so]-
dats strslais yeuq la plage d. Dntirchen.(47) Dc pls,Iresn pr sn rcyage
nglterre, avair csry rle rni. les deu plus pis.ts n1ins mdiqcs
Mais w'rston Chrchill lmiseit bier BFRNARD BARUCH qui avail auss
aid Wdrcw Wilsor ct Rdsvh dr la tsidenw
11a
Ce tui
4slenert
BRuCti qui pB.d! Chr.n de s@ledn |s fodsli
de tErat d Imirl Ir 23 @i 1939, Cuch dom @ite l dre au niniltre
d$ @lonier lord Uoyd .le rctiEr les tro?6 dglis d. L Pblgrire et d'
bd r d'ridr 16 Jift r'.r.gads pou r proprc itfeff(33)
(Xen repaderui plu loir.)
149
OUT SE PSSII.IL EN METIOI'E
PENDNT CETEMP$T,A ?
k Bsjont d6 A!riia e voubi pru etr nere qerqe gwre qE
sir natu la lui@li taietrt dl lvis oppa r, prsid!.t nrieit
FRANKIIN DELANO ROOSVELI (l 32m prii&nt) tair
s@d
mit
de{ ftmol n nbrc du CFR il avrit ils lios av la f,nile Ddmo t
$si av le
"Cmi1
dB 300 . Un de s plu pr[s llbomtm tsit a
3i BERNARD BARUCH et il .van ds Epprl s troils av.c le COTTNEL
HOSE deprE !u nitu huil E lls lllmiDti, m m6 pouwft le @-
qu! aBi.nr pln ld om Il le lr rc%l\ri m ftuant voter e toi u-
rmiE l! C.ijtuno : tou eu qi pGsdlient de I'q tu , eo eliet, obli-
gs de le repnrc L bmque.rut la 6n atd tvl3 ($u
Fi
d\e nd
{t 10.tD I ou & 10 d pii.on o E des de !. 6otu}. Lor tui p.y
267 $ I o ODnd la plu
sI*
pame iie l' lt mtuqe le prix de I'd
mo a
jsq'
35 S l'on Ia
"initi6"
avaimt dpos! leu o. das der batrq|B
rngrs et @diErt, ,vide@rt, plu la.d, a pr forr(89)
Ir prsidert R{!*wlt avail ilcil 16 hp@is dtm en
erc
a le
pcarl u lrinarrn de
Ceft
le 26 ndmbre 1941 drs lqEl il
qpa1 Ie
Etnit d tdtd l6 trol4
j!is d'lrdocbirc et de 1,. Mandchie
c e( u r histiqE mi! cts( @ seqer bie. gd.
I-ltinltm de Roovelt r ra bnrionnellemenr mlmuiq Cor-
grs @nqi! q'?r' l'ttq@ d Pdrl Hbour ToN taiet d avis a-
dre : les J.pom r'avirt pr d autre poGsibili qe de dclarer la
8Er,
do6 qu'ih ui6t ptqE tol fait
lou
l viter. PRINCE KENOYE! mbd
sd. dir Jar u Etleura avait minl6 fon dnad s rd.li. W6-
hjnslor ou tIonohru por y rd@ntd Rrevelt .t trov.r 4 li ute dlre
$ltim. Il frt nne p.1, pl lrd, acqir !i e"ig@e ds Etateuris
pour vi h
8]r
nais RoMelt rcfe.q rois de l radrM
!ui3_
q tr g avcc le iald ldt dj pbjet dpuis lmClmps
-
ai$i q'as
C'6t au rneme mom@1q Rmslt dddit au
!ple
mriein I
*
n o tud ld n6 a r.6 ta
PaEs
a
ie
vw
Jds
u m
pM
lo.iL,
J. l ti dj dit tuparuvet et le rulimi t@ dse : V6 ,,bot{
wrt p6 @eor8 lt gm l inA.."
'Dmpr t p.upl de la son 6r bu 6p.r le $Se(90)
Umae .nriirq info@ d. difirqte sourcs sanit q 16 JInnis
lttaqMai4r, d rbdd, Pl IldtD.
150
1. uarbdadec des Erar. Uri! TolyqJosEPH GREW, &iivail da4 ue
lcflre R@dell le 2? j.trvix 1941 qe ri | g@re .,latn drrc le &por et
lr EraFUn4 Prl tlrbd. sril l prcmir.itte.
2 r: nenbrc d Coqrs DIES lwit tr 'neret diq d prside
R@vell @ aot 1941 q Pedr tlbou sedit L cible! @i! li avil aNi
mis le plm d attlA. stmtgiqe ave la @rte @cpordMt . n ft odm-
3- De pls le rPia wt mri:in Nan nsi d 1941 L d.odr 16 cods
dipl@.tiqe el nililaire d.s Jp@a4 R@velt el s
qire6
@@isie
l'av ra dar. sacte I nere t ltldrcn de I straqE(9)
ALBIELETfmd6deusnirantsde J' e4neEd.Pbihdclphia,me
@1ailquTI 1il pclq ette poqel Prl Harts mis qTl ft
r.ppel ne miN almt I attaqe pa@ q il deEit tRvliler eNit av
Nilol Tdl,
"l'Ipri6
d Philtlphi". On li avu rd8 q d l'ril
lait rerenn @ d. l'lttaqe r P.ad tla, II rait trop picieu po
Ij b de Pe.rl ttbr tr a l prHw qE deu em avl I ansqE
Ele r'y tait ddc td@dr pd prpale e( 1ru prirdl l@@labl@l,
C'aair le snait de RreIt. Il powail alm lairc p6sg 16 Japomis por
d6
"sls
poc per6def'et il r4t du dercir d6 EtaG.Uni! de.pon{tre pr
A 1o eq qui r velerl pas rdelft q@ <leveni. prsiile o chal@
lid inpliqne plm q. d tr u simple polilicieais?rc q leMp simt
lc o!ir 16 yes :je vux
trld
d @|!i qui allait d@ir le prsidnr d6
EttS.UN, DWIGHT D EISENHOWER.
h
s@tir
le s@ de leu e reprie qu on pet qali[ei d'inl:|], il fal
hit qe les ilDimti rieni n wil dvo p6te de mftlt etr cef
.le tot6 l* for6 am6 rls Alii Ia plse rd.I por bolot tur l
curcntrr-oldcl Drighr D. Eisnwd- sa ire d l'm. d6 Erhts-
Uris st plu qu'intresMle, Ie 6t frsilMte, @ ele nolc
Dtul
de voir @
qi peul iver u sld.r tol lil ordimne qd il dispd de bo6
"appis".
EinhNr rat, on f!i! .si u mi d Bem!.d Baruh.
En n 19.11, il obrinr L gmde & olmil It nois plu tard, n air @-
mtrdt de la 3m 3n anrtuire, A bot & trois dtrcs oii il fl lM
m g6ml de tdgade Ir 12 dotrc {re h nme anne, n
lanicipa
a prc-
jet
de
sre
e plu het niv@ Wsninslon. r 16 rier 1942, il ft pldu
u litre d adjoint au cn f d ar-mj & l .w Pls Divisim'. Du mois
plB t id, il en p.il l diclion. Tois nob aprs, il @evait le mmndmtl
151
d
"Eped
thealrc f Oplios".Ir nb sirmi, ilrail om
s!ral
d. division et au bo1 de s ois gntuI
-cinq
lol*".I 24 .tsnbreJ il
tit e.nn nom ommandt en cer en Eope(ci)
Une fois l'.m allmand chls d Rm, I'arn. mrimift
erral
MARI( CI-aRK y stiilma. a l & se dnter r* l Yor|go6lare vidne,
Bdpest et Prg@, les Andir woyrcnt we pti dc leB $ldsts cr
Nmandiq qi otta h vic diircn 1m.000 t{rc Toul .la el <le lu-
.les oNqnes sr le
"pa'$ae"
rtu de I'Euop. de lT.rt.
A la @rre@ der ali& @ l9l3 .u Qb4,lc
gru1 CEORGE c.
MARSHALL nt pEssio po quc soit st u asdd qu
ldlait
re od de
"posii
tus",ll stipulait q@ (.,)
.,h !@iliotr
de la RN nit dorin.nt
l homnr officiellnm l i ds Erat!.Uris
-
Roclr. Marshal el
Ei*nlDVd
-
avidt rc des or&cs sEicts de le6
"altrs"
: dniger la pha-
* 6nale de.la gu@e ain qu'ene e drole 3el 16 dirttiG d$ llltrminad.
re6 qu'ee snt dcnt6 dm les
-ot@les
&s SCd de Sim'. Otr d(lm
donc .u m rc6 l ldp de g.gffi du tdra(94)
152
L'AIITMCNEVEUT CPITULER
.d gr@.u
emdF
psid.trr Rmsftjr.l COLONiL TURTIS R
DAU. qrc l'bistoirc d mmedut GEORGE ERLE t dwile. Eirle
frt I'ex-souyde de Fe3ytldie, basde .Dn@in en Altnche (.re
193s 1939) er en Blguie (de 1940 19,12). P l. e, n tut t l!,. mtal
peMl d Ro(x@lt I db'n. Ct tr. poqel, a printdpt l9A,
qre r. cnd d ni st lldard.l AMrRL *'ILHELM cNxls,lui
rddit visite Cais loi dit q
"l
slinrhdon ms corditim tel q'[ rail
qige p l'Arriqe et l'AngLtr toi inp1ble pou 16 gnarau ale-
nsnds Si, epqdant,le pr&iiient mriin l,i,san @nprendre q!'me <lmis
ein h.rmbl d. tm. allelmde sefrit posble, ild.minr prft P-
rer Lour aue a@rd, Lal,lltu rdmr aloB I ordrc dtft e@ye
a rront de I F4r .fD d'y @nhattre JAm rouge" qui 8'ap!rhi."
P pr*, Ed. et .drctien en@ plu long avs l'mbdsdu 5lL-
Md FRTIZ VON PAPEN qtri lui r.t6s h Dm. requrq Esle qi *
dnand, tot d'bd, s,n NAit bn etndu, alila al6 qe . rait
demmde snee d ta pl de s bsadc$, et n ivit a6itt . nie
6iv R@evelt, Ri@ s ps. tr d enioya we d.uxinia Tojm na
rqe Cmis rcvint q@lqu6 jou6 plu flrd po pr@drc @IDils de
h rpo d Rmrl! ErL tr pt h li domq, Ele nw'l,
leu
,pr&
dcsg dc ll plu
sr&
urse Wltioetor Toj.m me rpose Tou
deu re pouvaiol eior q,lme capiriiLtion de I'Alda8.e n'rait pas s
tait.. Rov.L das rc Lnrc p6dnell du 2l md 1945, dlddit au em-
dnddt Earl .te rcndr pblic el tuidtr1.(95)
153
L'IDE AMERICAII\IE AIJX SOVIETTQUES
PENDIIT I. GUE*RE
Il nde h tre MqubL qui mu pemet de
(mprendE
e qi aar
pN pendnt Ia
suene
C lift 6t nis @drenmr ldrt pr ls mdi4
Lr p.oduaem de nhs et la plpari d6 bibtotq. Sot litre :
'rr@
Mljq
Jorddt Dii6' (E rqits d
jo@al
d td ill @|mdant
or&r).
JORDAN tal u vtntr dc la Premi G@r mndirle er @ dprid-
@ nilitairc le fit a.dr d
Rt
d'epdiiiomi ;rd Les" (rrt ct l@-
tio) et d'offi.id & tabotr ave 16 RK Il *il ls deu predi.6 attd
Ncwl, en Met! e1
!ani.
du 10 @i 1942
-united
N.liG Dcpor No
& Id Ira.e Diviriotr' NeFL Airporl N9vlq Nw Jy, Int.mtidl s*
ti, n SeFi@ Colmd ;
An Crp6 :
tts Atuy".
t, COMMANDANT RACEY JORDAN lai1l'blrm d liaim e re rs
EEreuris et lcs Rssec tr ft trs srpris de ljnnwE q@ lo @lonel ruse
ANATOLI KOITKOV serit $ I Nanr de Rrevlt HRRY IIOPKINS.
la SoaitiqG mmirestidriL le 6oin d. fomitG spcid6 ou ats, un
@up de fl de Kotitd HoptiN sdfsil, e1 la m,iEhdis trit a8ill tvr..
Pl6 rrrd, Jorda ndqu d* vris mim caq@ nor et n pu1
s'dpecrEr der sa uiont- C'd lm qu n t |m tffili[eI1 d.o-
uit d ptrgicE ru h rBin rrclnE ue liste de ttidr trdllon6 pr
wi@ d URSS d.u lircs d'di@ I 1 du drim I]
PoEit
ib.ai-
rd, nonntl,la pori d sa d.overte DN s@
jo@d
& bod, il
&t4 plB lard, av foe dtails e itcided! et d atEs Un avio s taii, et-
rc Ntres, qN o. Sibne d mtenail le mtriel nssir pr inptind d4
billels de hdqre. n y mii des plq&!, du ppi* el d atrs utetril6 d'in-
pdndn.isils R|ls pouviicrt,de mne qEls Etak Un4inprinopdr
l'leMgn 16 binea qi rEitrl6w pend11@patron I
Lasrd
"Ild
Ir" petuit Staline de @vor dd Elt3_Untu 2{000
vionE p6q,100.m0 mio.n d rois pru d..c qu'il ny er dit au
dhl de Ia
Eerc,
116lmntivn ds wilen de la noEi, d mner
Pou q.c niso! les Etals Unie otrt-ils .pPon un ide aNi mssive au
Rles @dd1 la Deuinc Cur mndial ? Nou smct en drci1 de nou
p{M tt qed,@. je .e vu i cit,jsq' prent, qe qerqrA Dpr
I nhmi.ari ri6t 16 Nts du rgim oge rl savddl ls bien
qu'ils faisi. ll csl facile de * redrc @mpte qre I'uRsS t8it imtrmet
eFl leu pld (ccri der Pror(bls) po $mttrc d t.re Ia Td
rc l Novel Ordft Mditl.(96)
154
LES PR('IOCOLES IX'TYDNT SE TELISER
r'Allrem n eut p l po.6i6rlr dc
p
m/p, l J.po * vil ler la
ded. Eqere t &poraie @pitulMt s @di!@ er @6 1945. fi|lmt
@ re @ix le hdt @omandemdt
jrpomb ft osltr l'mbaMde
.mriaine MM, I mblsde l1 rbty et tr Pcnrae Was,hi.g-
ton qE l
souyflddt
royl jaFoais $naftait E Dithtion st @di
Id DdolD ltlMit t hrq@i ? I'
lnlddiml,
apr @lp, qE L
nesgc n'luit pu t da.d ! Mri. .lrq mat araidt-ils lit 3!p6hat
pou il|6dd 16 od.s niltune et diplomtiq ? Nou @ml!@ h rFtrF
: Ls ils
jpois
n'.vtent p6. er t dtnit
"
rr spc.t&le .Icit *'rl
re.t 6mmen. I B 29 .mdirc ! &pon l grard
"rei!s.@
'
v@l p 16 boquc intemlimu. D'ahord .t lrirc Toryo, pis ldr les
bb6 s Ngeli .r Himlim.
Or dit qe b.d@p d
en6u
j,p@ri{r trimt dd M{ d\!c sit
@i ny.tiq portmt lc n@ d
'DRACON
NOIR". J. r'@ si. pd pru
N sjer.
b Frsrrudion de lllerngn. et du Jrpd rppdt dd $Ms 6110-
miq6 au b6rqi irtemtioDu. ra Alebds et l* &pd.i5 @pLrt
Fmi
ro la trMin M et 16 c5d ls B r'pliqu* Md lem govem.-
tu s sr coisis asi par bs mimti qi l4 lMipoldt
qnne
des
mio@tt Vos rcs d n<lre nidr .mpl q'End bB prddr.z dh-
isd d6 li.r6 d. nmb .les ditrE or8oirrtioNBs@p de
loli
ricid d govh.reDt [e@d sot des pi@ s lcbiqq me 16
mni6 o! l4 RNs{97)
155
QIIA
NA}PIORTE I.II DEIJXIEML
GUERRE MONDILE ?
Du poiDt d. rc hMair, ful @ d&41@ rm cironsnec ,tn'ntR
Du point de v ds nminta rt u ss sB @nte6te Citt
eq
N
s* 30 oiG de mts stin6 (Sodisyne pie d lm m iom), rcpnscn-
re, l'videnc! pnie d! p/,Fm. A'ss.idherent tu lint dd rlrwi-
mti ilort bt suune 6l la daon d .N{ms Ordo SedoM , du .,N@-
vel Ordrc oondial de wiina
hur ls uminati,I-nim tait en Rssie la pMnn
larfite
k m-
ds jo 1 !le d
te.!
dns r d6lnt poliriqe et psycologque
d6 vre..ts. c-t-d. quc ! @spiEteuB otrl util't le omudjs M
e
,,|r
bete noirc" pou onhaid Ls mtions midetalet fai dd s
sions er n dlm d6 obliglios qui topp6.i@t lm
Propr6
irtdt Aq
dut d6 m.s vist, nine a ,mqrc t notrde l$ prcjets IlE des m-
"NM
otuNM A abor.l I Eep. de tEsl puis M lcs pay d Asi."
Ir bul lui alrcint gr l Denme Gft mndia QchG Ms
plu tard, tut i. to de la f,jm
Prti
.Ie fAiic, L dbdcl d viet_nm
at lrt d n a.tid & rblayage
L Deuime Ce nd<ale rapport en@rc pl6 au trlmid. f
greds lises de l'@id or.lre d nod cl1renl .l t6 fmdements 6nat_
.i4 ei miau de la nor.le lnditilful. turcrt bahy* Lntiqe, dotrt h
sori r tut
jntu misc.D css, d a@l i pendant la gene se vit lm
pri dm l'ctrgraas de lu potqu notrdiale ontt.t rcnlrer s pG
Crtle gere cotta au Eras Unis 4m n irds de doll6 r fir Mtd b
<ren de l'Etr 2 n irds de dola cela rendait ls Elats-unis piom6
dc. grifrd d6 bmqui.B ine.timu. k guere attanil le ctmin
Fr
l'&eit
d sdisliue qi e prndir onm ,rdie d 4letft el au Era$.
Urd Elre prpa asi l! loe po ta c{tior de I'ONU en 1945, do.l le si
8
principal F tuuvr 3 u tmin itonn pr RoCKEFELLER Ne YI
P.mi les tudbr fotrdateu6 de I ONU 4? . noins laisilt pflje du CFR
L'ONU 6l la plu grmde loge lI @dqe lematronar. d ddde
ofue l'indiqe {tj cla,ttnl sn dhln, C'n sFbole Fdc aot
riqE rout .]mtu 1
"end '.l|t$"
sst t*
,,bilt
a d u tloor' tt\&iui6 (toir
156
QIJ'DVIII.IL DU SERVTCE SECTET NZI
DE LA CESTTO ?
wili@ Blmley nou inf@ q l cIA cpr l'offte d REINIIART
CEH!N, chef d6 opEtis d ni t du Reid .Iemd er Russie
ite panicipd la @slrclior du @ d nice d infomtion mri@in er
Euope Bqop d'er-mnb d6 SS appremi{r I'oryEnisation de ,Geh
ren". Cnci devinr un pnie im!rdre de l cIA en Euop. de l'osr et
rt l base de f.lpeil ds sni6 smers de L RIA,Ir CIA tn lsi ds
int@alioG penir ds <lot:1ll@ts c':@t les
!roc6
de dimhels de ger-
re Nnbg ls oltodd pychistriqc ds nis ; @lls{i .lraint trc
utild d6 dcemi plu trd lm d elpriel|g iiouleM qi viMidt
oht nir le @nirle d.l @mieG,(99l
INTERPOL, orgmisation policiE intemationab pnv qi lutt @nt 16
diniels t Is tfiqlht d dtuges !rdl l .he. notdi, l dnige
jsq a 19D, pl$iff reprises par d'q-otricieB SS Qutrd or sit q htr
pol tul dtrl pd td ..ts p4dant h Dlxim Gre lrmdj,le, m nc
s'torc plu dc ne!.(1m)
157
i B.sin el L ,,GROUPE STERN" de YrEhat Shnir Qutd ld anbd 6ffit
'
eld d
d
en plB d se en stt q|Nt u A4lais er PEl6tin, 6t
I rppel |ONU qi d.irh, l 29 rovdbrc 194?, le porlag dc b P]:rirc .n
.
t dru pla inptut s hrer l ..IRCUN ZVAI LEtI\ll" de Md.ben
L./\ AONDAI'TON DD L'DTT D'ISIAEL
I! gu owir I bi po l fmdator de I Etal d'lMI, o@e @l ruir
r
Frcgrlm
depun 1An. l plai.s dlrisiot lrn.1 a Europe, et
I ttenli@ du @de 10ll@ ved le ProcOrienl o lq simistd raie etr
im d'tablir I'Etlt d'Isal etr Palstire k neun e d6 lord Moyn par d!r
siotrist6 wita vi iiclim en ngllera l d 6lgs sidi.te d 1946
Care, il fr dcid de @uir au tmrine po drir llat si@i.te Csl
iiai q@ naquirenl nonbre d oreanimnoN iqrcrirts a Palestirc dotrt l br
r.it de crcr de fo l'Etlt d rsmL
' C4i tenfi!@t d8 lB pays wisins, $lf qEhuuns qui I]csdbrrcnl
tu la dned de Y.$r Anfal t {r l'oLP
l rl.laralid d'irdpd.Ltre d isrEi:l le 14 mi 1944 @@ ite nreau
.||red DAis lors. lc Procbe Ori@l est u royer rdntnrt hitr6 .t nE
Mais la mspondait pa.fairenenl u b13 crcs
t
16 lllina.i
'(ti. l pld d'Albfi Pir, n' 3).(101)
I d El* ir.tpm;anh: l mb,I'a rc jit Ce pncipe du p.nge du
i Et i pou
adwrer
no6 6r bi M{u du tmp. d Rme :
,,Dieidc
.t copc
'
a',
"divi*r
po miu rglef. n dr 1 gt .!. diecdes qui tr'cr fnilgr
.
pl$ Et e fut le 6 Ls pltid rucili des rrcublB eme pr|[ md. 3
obldl I'ONU s lird. Ls sionnt6 et pfirc.t pour 3e
I'rrrge.
F
.riritmdt la Palestin tr ,,gr@p. Sim" ei l .,lrgu zvd tf,ui- ($c ll
* dilet'o ile BFn) diUE le vilq. Deir Ya'in el ess4Rd loq. le!
Ced
: E sigE d vdtiseMt po l cs o les arabe oninie rsi,rter.
158 159
LE CFT
'E
CONSOIIDE
Ce nrt la priod oI CFR men rvone ra.l i.nlEe u Et ls
Uis De vieill$ iNtitlios svmiB fD( rDlas p d6 tolveUes u
ni@u intemti@al, te6 que I'ONU irile du CFR. D'atrq d mqiMt plu
lard, tel6 q I' JNSTTTUTE OF THE PACIFIC RIM*
oPR)
et la
"FOR
ErGN POLTCY ASSOCTATTON" (FPA).
S I'mlre de I lPR. h Cnine tut ri* par George M.Bha[ !r c!)m
t& Ir ontrle exs par 16 nlmimti s I'U.ion ioviliq nrr mtrement
pli6 prr h gwe D6 prcjts, tek qE elui d ,,tnd
L!6e", t 16 d.6
m pris Yjl par Slrinq R@.lt d Cnu.hit mtdrc
,
u tou,
L slstme mvitiqa lj
"sum.
fioi<le", bier hi* r s, qui s'er soiri cnr
r I'mpirc @ijq i l$ n,tions @iddrd.s .nfar la psilim ds il-
niDli rhDs L r6le du nde l
rr]
de Cor er du Mt IIu dt A
mignes pu vit r m 6.nmtrim dircd. rtrc Am.iqi6 r R'g
E mn nps, L pcit d.
jstif.r
I'exislere &
"die
de iir ..tic
ale", tl|e qe l CI (Ctnhl Intelig@ Agct), lr NsA (Nrtimd Sffii-
l ollmtiotrs dc,6 de L CIA @merre dbtr dd mes cin
q@. I dirige|' de. g@t@enenB .rd td pt qui d'r.int pdx
rc sN L 6ntr de lltirM- d.wtrr rE ur6s et llml& w s
' q 16 lllMinti .olisidt Qlelq3 s&.lem d.i@@ 3 o dotrenl et
s tomrent, 6m le smteu MCRIHY de q'il y dl dtatrt d. @t-
ud$6 i'ans 16
!Gr6
lers du
epuvemdent
de. El'euni. Mccrrihy fd-
d l
'tlow
Herilg otr Urffiio divilid (aditi dm h ,floe s
d6 acrivits rd riirs) cr
Dt
d,@!vrii qlq* lirits @mui!t6
@is re. mdias li jetre.t re disdir. Vdl mthode qi Nr. le ss
et qi fiit es puv6 : @lle qli nr l'4n 16 tlrrta nE t..d, McCn
lny nir etrqtd Er la CIA. S,n awit pous pc plu art pet+ne
aair-il pu viter I'ateD(al @rue J, F, Keedy.
Ir
"C@it
d 3tr fur rrd inqer ronqe Mccrrthy dcida de 6irc p.nift-
re wili Bndy dem l @nir d etrqte Sd si8natio. amit pmi d
dcutir l* bmnes rlalids eri*hl6r.. la CrA r l ffiie mt brild-
nique ll
"RII
coisii AIen D[6 po rcttE l'rt M.Canhy. DI6
dlm Ri.hd lIels l Patrict Ltm l misid de s inpr de Mccirtht
EiFnl'o*er dmn. la nne mision .u
senEl
Marr Cbrr, menbft dt CFR,
rou
qc Mcajrthy n. dmpt plu dc la CL- Clrt p.6ada Mccanhr qu'il
eisit une @nf,i$ion de si.n $oale oui veilit.u I CIA- McCr-
thy stoppa aloB s inv.rrisotioN Li, qui t it m por fi l.n at
rri.a et qui, e. lafl q arcc! dfddit d ronbrcrid famills d l. mfi
de New Yort, anit u iti profonde s@ le chef {rcrel du FBI, I
Eds Il@vei n dgilait, d aileuE, pou li d ren@rq a@ d. 1Bi6
dm d6 ht ls de Ns Yort,
Ficnd Hclms ct AlGr DI6 prircrr c! cLarge. pl6 tard, l didid d la
clA.(l@i
160 161
i'rIENIf CONTf,E NNNEDY
t mori6dc latrolnr MtJ. F KEN\EDY mr lobid; violertssp
@Ltions depuir ndmbre 1963. Nou svffi qe l
jeune
tidenr
r prp.-
nft cotuir R proprc oriedstior @t@t ds qdtids dtre grande imp.r
tsr stratgiq, @ qi l'o?pit fortement ax pisant8 ittrt8 politiqu6 .t
fi'.ncieB de I'ESTAAI-ISHMENT. n n'ri1 ps n b
"pa.I.miE'
el l'!.e
&s a|js ile son Minl tul qu'n Mrcta, pe aprs e pti de lmctid d
1961, re ch.f toi-piset d. l CIA. ALLEN DULLES qi remn dr subir
cle dsls ,,I'op1ion de la
"Baie
des Cochonr' (il r'lgisil d dil& abirs
qui prent p6s atterir rLns la
,,8i
ttd chts" Cxt a aril 1961). De
pl!, il eNisspsit l ftlrait dc q.lqM orseiles ann@ft (Advim) dr
vi1tr. n b d()m I'ordrc, n efret, d e tiM m tobE 1963, ce qui
guii a6i nmmmt les Ilminati tut le fEit q
(eedy
vourat n nnt
diminer ls clivirs nnn'ies d la CIA ds r i d Sd-Est, Il ft srcir,
etr otre, r Csq l 13 junk 1963, q'it amit I'intntid de mnre en ,ppli-
@ri lore lft srie d dbpcirio6 pour dvr le dnci ds plienats d6
Erars.Uii Il 6dait rel.l@ I'e4ofiarid de Darcbudis6 ildulrie4 el
pleEr d6 ipts .u ls aroiG ds ciroyns n@im l tnrye.I2s inprs
patq ru le pitsl inv6li 1 trC.r e Fmie levs
iusqu'
15 % pd n
C|l reDrcentil. &iiLmr, u hddicap de plu| po ls dqie6 itrtema-
ti(mE K.ndy dait -
mbim
-
l'h()'m qu fallai pt dreturrc
k drcits du
Fploo3)
si nou voul@
r@ilre
en ompte n tre nof rEaln'+ pls inpt n!
quitlon me fois cMrei mis brivmm! re *.te d l! poliliq@ Cela se ra
pone l douvert de h $uopc volte qi ttaii 6.se r 2 jilet 1947
RosEwEU- a Nowu Mexique On d6vri1da.r ette scoup qM
tre petits hu]@oiide n y eut t tnoiN, 35 nois.asps {ie prnie mil (d
leso@l
de l'Air Fo@} I' 13 fuie., on t oM N aEe wi*d spatid dats
16 eNircns d'Aztd. a Nonva Mcique h dexine chre d irc va
F d.as en meme rSion et lie! le 25 m 1943 .t n !ea.t Canyd I?
C wn 13 de di@h.
' l
lstr Labnqe avq un n;td qin. av
' mis
vu et l @ y troM size morls qi n6u.id1 dvim lm n. Er 1919. ne
re so@pe tut trouGe Rwetl et l des pqsgeB 3wdt. ur officier
d'wiarid rc$t tordE d l'emder l AlanN o trouvlint, @1le
poqE, t6 irtllt@ ls pls sts d fs ames.ies Elat3-udi* Otr dqi
vit le pNager m r hummoiid rpli|orde rec rt inet dctridiqEc
p.opres eu i &1 le mllrm sinplnenr ,,EBE"
(ExtratE6lrid Biolo
gicr Effity). EBE rclta qrc eu dc s m dait vj6ir. la T. d.pnis
25.000 a6, qu'il @it d' slsrne d e loile doubler que leu pldte it
d&erriqe et q leu slc |macit ile dislolatue t dit $ssi q'ib dispcai-
6 de bffi m1elins dn6 difr@l! polt d 14 T@e EBE e@irna au
jeu
rc clmel qi 1i temit
(mp6eli
I'eririG de la itrnstion et l sni
de l'ne qui ompord.nt au* lot d. I'liniv Toi r ror et n3smbl su
le .ode
"Yclrm
Bek". Otr 6sya dc pE(lre @t!ct lvc ls r d EBE nsis
s su6s ce prujet porlait le lM de slGM- Fitr 1951, EBE tmba gmve
E ni o,ld Come les lotrctioG Ltologiqres de et @r dpndaidt l'tr>
po.t en chlorclhylle, d ft appl bolntutq le Dr Guil.m Mend@a, pou
le tmitcr EBE 16!. i Almosjsq' qnil y noul le l8
jir
1952
"pou
u notif inmu".Ir @lo@I q t(gupit de ri rrit plcr sa mort, tl
I amit aid m m nlal. PtB td, ru le prcjet ROBERTSoN PANEL,
d dapta @r vAloenr l\4d
;
b fird ptril le rine
-ET.'-
Cf, fl[ d sien-
Fncdm mit
Do
bt de f'nili'nser le ptlic avec tle at-l
k 6 dmbrc 1950, @ autre smpe (de 30 m) tomba prs de rlrdo,
Im On rsva dN les d6ris un psager @lcin d'l m 30 vcc ltr tte
qtlrene.t
a.(e
C1 incidenl sMii, me vive notiotr 106 d l ptutio.
iLs pot Ir 20 mi 1953, r.!pr. Kinglne, er anbn
@pe qui m*ui! .elie fis, qe 10 m de didtre Il y lvail qarrc mortr
q,euaNifurcnleretrs@nn 16 a r., l
"wnghr
P eMnAnFor-
E (Hans.. l3). (cme le dhdi si
jnsttrr
16 Ardoir :
"Fart)
it swtins sb.lihtn
fti
/' = I rln dlp.lg
Prrois
l 6cti
D
Ds l pEnir crrte, pluiem gmir iG wtcs turetr1 re\ ees
!'@pridt de tot qui mmit 16 OVNI : ll pl6 inp@lt. trt I oa-
rid MlEsTlc 12, fmde le 12 prenbrc 1947 p le pride Trunn et
.tt dpendi.nt tor s !rres psierl (MAJBSTY e$ !e nm dc cod pou le
p..ident), Padi les nnbrs, il y .Eit lc Dr v8fl Bsh @Niller $ien-
dnq|E d pridmi
;
lc miriltre d la D( Fd6|ar et Ni, pls r{d, Nls
d Rctefeler, Alle D14, ch.f de la CIA et I Edgd H@r, chef d FBl
ra ar ti6air partie d CFR. Tou ls do@ i,imt wi nenb de l
"laSON
SOCIETY" ou .rasoNSCHOr-ARS, d. l'lire de I'oidte .SKULL &
BONES". Ir sige du grcpe si1 Ma.yld, @sibre lenn1 p lar an\
*t @ntu $u le tr@ de
"CoEiry
clb'
IE
les rc16 d'iniri*
l
lroj.ir
@n{d. su h .r.ri dr M{sdc 12 Lient' d .n., 16
L prcid M,r, c-i. ,.Ittajodty Aaoc] for Joinl Intellisec . C ni.e
ruit rour6 l$ i.fomarid mjlfur ls sni6 der" MAJIC liatride
762
@{1rl p Maji. Tdt6 lq bfoImtids .t dinlormli propc ds
OvNls et des extm-ten6t6 mt eIlloer plr MJl, n @Ilbmlin E
la CI, l Nst l DIA
Gdi
d. rk!.dtrrs & l dfeN d p.F) .t le
Navrl lrrelis
Gi
selde la rine) |
le projet SIGN : c(@e rlt{r. d6 phlomH OvNh PlB t rd, @ pG
projt GRTDGE (!.trre w itd nmbr prnis d. rp6
hmins qi turcnt |mrc.s du d <lca i6gu) :
l projer BLUE BOOK : ftpporre a savehge d'oqeb wb s tmbs i
tdrc, er, de @Ert ave le prcjel ROBERISON PANEIT il !i. d*infmr
intnrimrelldnt l ptrblic
i
le prci.i SICMA : mme la @mitid lec la tu dBBE ;
le prcjer SNOWBIRD : * hppo.te l technologic d'objets vo'r! .nn-
temtrcs plN letrter de piloter de s objcls :
le prcje1 AQUARILTS : led dc @irrcrn@ po .ood(rer 16 progrm
{t re.h.Et er d @ntrs ave 16 ertra-rffitri i
le prcjet GARNET : lud ljnflrc .tec drn-teiqtrcs N firltior
le pojct POT NCE r @rre le dpouil@ert ds uaseau spatiau qi
@t chu( .t 16 elffi biologiqq f.ib r lB 6rps i't pa86
:
le prcjet REDLIGm : dci d6 egi! fir fl vol av ds vatuFau
sp.ti qni mt t trov& ou t ni! disporiti pr d6
qtr-tees
Ce
projer esr n, e ndol, dm le domire de AREA 5U GROOM I-axE,
!u Nerda :
le prcjet LUNA : nm de .ode pdr l. b6s nra-r6tr r h rm qi nrt
obere et filo pr ls aseoMt.{ d Apola On y e4loite ue nine, t o
y
Cc
ld gEtrds stMeG d f(mc de cig ;
le DELTA FORCES : ce s@t dB u& spcidemert fom po 6 pc
Sdo I Epport .le silim cooFr i Grge Sgr1, la CrA adt t Fe
sp.iaLbcrr po disimlcr I'qislm d$ eltra-tcties D'ap.& W Cpq
et c' SegI, groqe d lile set irl@tioml
"Die
Bnderbrgd ,
que N
ldim de pls ps s m de livre . r s aur pour cr.hd 16
@tlcts tablis a@ 16 L tellr* Je n literai, c.pendmt, d6 Bilder-
brgd qc du poinl de ne politiqe.
Qu'trd<let-its donc de mull* exba-terclrd ?
huqoire c adrs
-ib
p !u dirfuFrs o !u pn6idrt d' pay" ? n
l'mt fait ! El ils n1l plaiem le firc !
n .'y a p6 qe George Wa$ingron et Abhan U@ln qui dt filn wil
161
a @tt&
?
d.s extrtcftsts I psidnt Rvelt r@it e, @ 1qJ4,
im dc o6ie s h Pdylvmil d.m le Paofiqu Uft ltnmh mry
I
p nirohT6b .6 16 pdag4 d\ft moF Ir
Dr.idttna4
lui te
i d, .@it d ue @re pd(n.l !6 d4
qtm-l@n
r.4 jiet 1945
qr.qmd
s Rot*nit ptc(nt. dbt d sidc q@ IcE pomt
!rnt rlll@tt les pa8.8 d u OVI. Mt r.s nppors qE m 1@
!'D@t q de pmE ilola qi ont bi.n rclu 16 rMte. ou rd trtt-
n y
", ""Fo,lu"t
des prcv4 @dt6 dcs rr]@ti6 du pide
DWIGIIT D BISENIIovE Michl
'16.|ll
dit siel (.,I'FO6
-
D
Eo akr.', p- 55 .t sivutd) I
"AtDi
qu'it B da nppoB ihblit p tzt pffiwt 4 M M k!
.nmar,.sn.4 w-cL .Lptit bu, ppittN Miv. u4sti6 .b lUadtitst
l'a 195a ott ptis @^t&7 ow k
Bolwwdat
o,trittr (...) De ptq ilt cha
.ftn .tifrmtes peroata a4 G.ore. w T6nl, deov d4 M'
@ prasL,. Apr 14 p'a.nndkt d. rM 1952,
ft
L
4nal
rppidx
D. Enht qri @p. L potu d. pratillat Atpd,atg pdltt s
l;@iE nant\ it ardit dti ata iilon" .k5 dtttd.l'OVNIs Rdw.I, azd
t:
a lsqb qtt s. pmititu dle l9'9 .t 1950. Ap'tt @^ atdid b fi M
;.5r.1952,
,ept d 49p tu L tinti@ d. ,t Misi
se@uL
t
^taid.
12" qBi awlt 1 .h@8a2 p w pttdiw T@ d tM, 14
.4.8 d:OVNk utp,raa b Mtid Mna au ptd.d h wa
"tetlt
p@ t'ilw
-.b
sant nlaJt '- (..-)
L lia d0i! p@ qt EishM tublie ffi Mct
ft
14 be .t tu'
'
ta. iL l\t Ed*sds (MUROC) a CtlifuDn D6 tll@BruriN .l'OVNrs
:)t',tut daid dlldltA d .n lrci|-l dapuis d.t mi!. wi,12tu d23
'W,.
k8 j'ittet 1947 : quatt diffm obieb m ndda
futu
d. d&au.
'ii:,rt
qag6 a.-al6 .L MVROC AFE a dL tetsitt d 6sis wzt.L Ros6
) Dry La\.:
;, h 3l @at tg4a : M
s.sttl
obi obja aw w naee az
lm
bla6 ton-
l- a.
d. plut tl 1 ,t ,
pe @4.sw .L NVROC 17 n 6 d'dattun ;
L d. Iz tuiM a rilluas pil .i!
sokl d
JoN
.L cis 14 le l6td.MUROC;
,r L tO oot lcs: Eoben Cwkof,phrtici.n.lN I4 tuitt . ohw. /16 @
'
grac.tp.
u
EMd
obia 4
low
.L .lisqu qui MMw p. d Edwdt
;
'+;r
L 30 t ptdbE 1952 : L phobgaplv rpLidh Dicr BM .t dN au!@
'
)l
Ms obsvetu d. obj.r
low
d. bot4 uge'ta|t,tg Mm,'1
I
a4caw d Edwd,"
L tc.
L&
164
Le 2olrir 1954n L jNL c.t Affii 6t
qfm pd ds
is
de
r@ .hatogaphiq@e et p dfrclE rmiE, &t Cdt r&!r d
Fris
sdt gpe ndiariqE CBS mr d. Cllqty, mre & b Cn"-E bs-
r. d6 ld.& d A.gletdr.,v-i Cet. d-.gqt rc( Parn Sabno4 @o
bre du pomcl .L l'.m. d. t er b.6q' d rlt.a qui tdlr *arimsr
@ne poqw t, MUROCI Edr.da
C ju-l, tu t6 oftcirs, y mpri! le c!)!rn.trnl, a..!)llrtldt |I tou
.ie 6ntrl
tr
y o6ffi u gnd dbq@ de 60 n 1m n & diahrrc qi
plmir .ns & |' pid. d.l.-n.gP Ib I'olknrot
Frded
d.6 hees
julqu
e q@ t eq h bs.,
jusq'cu
d.bi.r, sidt r c'lmt L dis
qe birait d6 @res d vor dt t@t6 l. gls <b h pbshG, il e
dplait dc b6 etr hul, d'm n lutre etr ugle droi( .-tc
Ur
F
plu t.d, n y .ur, toij, .irq lrilt! vol! !, tois cn lorn6 { d
q el deu e foft <,e cte EiEtrter ffiin d Nim h bu., il fdb4
m()Mt-l, |rc c@ ct de P.n Sp.irg* Ini,n dBi q@ rot L
p|ldrcl .te la be frem nd6 & L d@te d'u
Flil rrope
d'@!oak
qi s'apprtrchmt d .u ik vaiml .F.r h!l'|@i'idq lc |!il t it
re
p el|i d* trd b@in ili t i.rt bkDds.l
forlai.rt
r4lai. n proF atut
le ri& pdr rc drelolp@r spiritl de l'lrl|:m l. dditid. didt-
ih q@ nru pliN de dEuirc n6 !m omiq|K Ill n'lrnl pd pls
mtt e mrrc di.pdirid le le.r|Iogb pisqE nru tr'riG dre p6
calbus dlrliliq l. rrc er rn.ir rcspocabl* i pc.eirt qrc n'irpor
t
$tr
tehnologi nurcI ffiihit q' n@ ertrc-ri C.tt r@ elpli-
q que nG lios 3 rc d Nto<tc.liErid, q .N d.do6 eg d.
nou &trire. de poI!r b riq d'd
qpk'ns
ls .ic miniB NN Ni-
G rire a b'mdi. aE h dadm n &ait cqital
Fu
nou d'apprcn<tr
nou msidrer @ne l$ ciroytu d'@ fa pla trirc er rG .viG L
dvoir de lou Mpt r dm. teh NG .teeid rbandr au pl6 vi
@tre dott de po{von lgn !o
slie
Nru rc
?ouvim
rve qe si m rnlu(i@
! Mduirc cl)me citot@ d'e
Dst-
ft plnLi Ils taidr. * a6j, e plnic de alle fan pbni,ir.,.r ru
dvim 16 kair d[i, .u r tM @ su.bL. s n Tcae, Dr qe l|G
rubB appds lwir dcs lqporls dc pn .E Id rlrH mlia44 mu porri-
oN ac.<r de ltl .ts iote.pL!t i
Tots . prffi prF s t iat d6 pl'n sptiq@c 6@ @ lg.ge,
so d e qri memit l'ne@ tupnrire d! dna.Lrcnt .!cl!i,
I'e@e rc pwait iF
si4r
qu.lmddt
l
err ds I'i rt dq
Et ti-UdaToN daiAimr de touver s dfe@ f au erti lr6riei
L ofe tut rcr. ! I t oa6 dclsrrcnr doB qu ih @ntitriat Mir
r65
&s dlcrs le,Mt rE dee dividE lant q les NiD 16 atP
rdic ps Csr d6 q@ les srm-terrd 6re @ dmlrti & m
pGibilils t .hmq6 qi ip6@t re rcsper t prsid
,
qoi * renail l
parys. et s dtongc Ils Mdmt le6 hilqu
$aliau
prsi&nt
.r proNrdt nne leu @pci rcndi. irvisibGi Eish( d pm_
E u maloiE t Pers@ poEit 16 voir nai. roE eiat q'ils ataitt l
:Is t@!pn m!ot ensut d@ lem vdsau t dell@t.
lrst 5&bncordaco.t r@nnme et vre m|grdr
qu il vir m 6h
!rdm1
$n enee .mlmt u attarislee d'OvNIs d.is
{ dc I'de de I air a cdifomie drnr l. rn dnqere
(Vou trFere du 16 liw6 & Miclael tl*ltjm
"F
-
D E rei-
" (ovNrs 16 prdv) et ,,ltFos -
Di Kdtrtlc" (ovNrs
-
I3 Mt ct
)
iort I'hnIoirc ds Lr noind@ dt n! .iEi q ls p@q loc 16 cd
tMr er porl@i. Il s'qr d{m l! pire de firc u 6ld.ns dc pn! .r 50 liY_
.t lp.irmt ile li@ mriis .t de 16 d@@dt r rY & n@
.brclls et d'llc.t.s phor6
"UFor
-
Di BiF utidt 16 d@Mts
&d,L & Ia CIA qli dt rcndu sibl6 prbc grt@ .
-FEdom
or
l'fomtih Act" a bot & Eaie @ & ser. n y ot d'$trs mrcr! r
rls goreml|Hrl rob il t udot p..trd .maisn dc tG 6 tlaa&
po mn u tperh.t h dirci dd thM tou!t .q OvNi n y t, etr
dtr.j d vidtc qi driennEt a pdtiolir I'attq.isep d're so@!p m,
l9tt, dffi la t de l'rt de |,!n llolo@ c.5 viis st mng.s d{s
LlittrecmPln aire.)
Rdc()n!a minrdm KENNEDY Apl awir l l
Prffidl
t
eir t inlor <t$ ovNls r.rpc et des pmjcr! w|i qui iluidt l'
tld. r!6 ffiivell, il rclu( reldre 6 infornatiot publiq6IbGt|, ie mhi-
.tr de L DfeN et @b d. Maietic 1Z rvan dj $ay d'd firc atet,
il ftt
je p la feneft d I'hpltl a@ u .p de lit rulN d @u l 22 mi
l<mnedy eui ilrdr ait@t similliE ll ful ssir l. 22.Mbrc
r, pltir @p d run rir cficliwtunt.tu toit .le ftrcpt tuii il 't!il
Is
hr.L L op mdel fni d{m p b @tdetu de s
L.gat< L CIAF lim c@r qui vis b tele <te Kedy rw w ! pr_
p.
t! CI- aMd on Esr& a ralcnti le trlm niginal de I'atlelal et q'm
FatG rfiertid tr chud.u, il ett .lair qe c.li{i * rcldme,l'ame la min,
le ct c'er alos qe t'dE & la te <le KenEdy clale
LCi,
1(6
D$ r.s firo.
!je1s
d l plpon d.
Iays
@idetrr!, le ch.fiar
n'.pFomit p6 D msim d. !'RD (premir. c61re d. ivisid aI
Dnde), re
"Spigel
Tv", @ estr, le 21 r@mhie 93, de dEil@ ls s?ec-
talG qE l'lttentlt !'amil rin wir m L CIA rlB
$E
l RTI- difteit,
pr{q atr ntu nmen! h avis @trn Ss
rE
lq ds mnqrlire5\ ori
ne to ra Is .L cn.to6 qu\re FUL lob L lm a dtir
;
dm ld filbs
simq n .'1, hit p6! l chrffd. Mai! @lui qi hhit o il deir pdr.r d
ctrerd
Dovait
dan fl[ orbiEl rcmrltr. cimeu dmr aE @
Jolh l, 6ls dc Lar Airrft (ajord'hi prprn.tair) .1 a rcl.n' d.i
n m le mill pilotc il I\JS ir Fo@ (a@ 1? l@rds du rd<), tro-
n lrcis fl6 ctim!'. r. rtrd a Jrpd.I1 Ls ft mrlyrd pr E ddina-
reu pou p@lru leu rit, Lri-e et Vtlid C.opcr,
q-enbr.
de l
Nul lrtellig (wi wt d. 1a NAV, et ate &
"B.old
a Pal o-
*'. rmr, de m jdtlr
d.. @nfcn6 ru Etab.U s o I'd pot orenn ks
ntD6 isit|'u p le irndnnre (wn dEk drs l. bibtogr4ie). lll-
li@ C@per
le.dit
sjbe droite @ de fh: iI6!t viliE d'u rs-
lll etr 1y,3. rx tlvisi jponatp a,
?d
l sile, dihr plnew foi! tlos
o.iginu ds l$ a.relit& tlviss ur h.le grar<b dre LnrlF
por dimtc
FEn
dt( ifier 1'ln4 .t lr .Ldivi m rdt d\r rib-
.e
Aciil
eDploy pd L CIA, Q@t l! bll, il tlrie sdde d\D
DG
iri ry.irld{l
@n p ta cr qui eprm d@ re l@u <ie
(e@dy
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[s 1a49, Roberto
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l'vpolhe
d'une expansion d l Terre.
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sconde Dublication,
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a mis
l'ide
qu'
I'orisine, un sul et uniqu
continert couvrlt la surf.c d'un
Tefre
plus
PUte.
ll
Pensait
que la
Tere vait
grossi sous l'ffet de l'ac_
tivit volcanique.
Dj, il avnait l
fait oue c continent s'ait s.ind en
inq
parties qui s'loignaient
13 unes
ds autres, laissnt
les oans remplir
ls vid6. c'est Alfrd
wgner, l
fondateur de l thorie de l dnve
rles continnts sur ne
Plnete
la
dimension
fixe,
qui
le
premier a intro-
duit le nom de Png.
c contt du continent originela
t
ussitt adpte
par les expansion_
nists. ADs la Prenire
Guerre mon-
diale. la ths d'une
Trre
grndis-
sante a rncontr un crtin
succaE
notmment 9r.
aux ouvrags du
russ Bogolpov
! des
goPhvsicins
allmands
B. Lindmann, Puis
Ott
Chrirtooh tlilgenberg.
W.ren
crev,
l'un des Pr6
d la lectoniqu d
plaqus et n des
Erands
daenserrs
du .oncept d la drive des continnt',
sodain bas.ul du .t d la theon
de l'exDnsion
trrtr' etr 1956, lors
du sympo6ium
sur la ddv des onti'
nents ou'il
avait organis
Hobart

prtir
de ce
iour'
il a dfendu cdte
thorl,
l'ffinant
Prcgressivement,
Un tdt d. Lt tdo.tion
jusqu'
s mort, n 2002. Il avait 90
ans. Il est le
Prmier
glogu avoir
formul l'hypoths d'un mouvmnt
co.tinental
bas sur l
phnomne de
I expnsion
tenstre.
^vc
lui et
qutqus utres, l thori
de l'xpansion terrtr allit naitre
ofti.illement.
tlaF
ps
Pur
bng_
temps. En ffet, l fin des ann6
soixnte,
ds
publictions indiqunt
qu
la taille de l Teri n'avait
pas
beaucoup volue
depuis l're
9olo-
giqu llaient mettre mal l thori.
Fintement,
juge
dpasse et etrc'
ne, t'hypothe
de l'expnsion
tr-
rstre a
peu
Pu
t bndonn u
profit d'un consensus scintifique
devenu dogme : la tectonique .le5
plaques. Et
Pourtnt..
L seconde additionnelle
Durant des mllnaires les hommes ont
mesur le temps en se rfant la rota_
uon de la Tetre lride de cadns sorircs
L dlire d! "jour solae"tart
irrgllire,
ele est aljourd hui mesure avec des ho
loges atomiques
qui
tiennnt
compte ds
fluctations de l rotat on terrese dans le
calcul du tmps llnNer*
En Franc le Laborto r Ntional de
r,4holog e de I'obsatoire
de Paris ralis
tt m$!re. La secorde a t choise
comme unt de mesurc depuis le dbutdu
xxt'" scle. Elle se calcule en fonction de
la durce d l mtation trrestre
qui ele_
mme varie dans le ternps Cette varianon
est cause
par les mres
qui entEnnt un
rlentssement de la rotaiion, et ussl
pr
es modifications
de la rpartition
des
masses sur et dans la Tene Ainsi, au cours
des 30 demis annet il a f11! ajouter un
sut de seconde en niovenne tous es 18
rois, ce
qui
repr&nte envion 0,7 s.onde
sur une anne. ce chitrre
peut paraie lnsi_
gnifant, mais i
prcnd
ds
propoftions mnsi_
drbe louqu'on I'additionne sur des i_
tine6 de milliers d'annes
Des chercheu6 ont ainsi calcul
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v
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900 millions d'annes une
journe
ne
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que
18 heures Pour explquer
ces.sultts, ls scientinqus
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a Terc avit d mlnt son mouve-
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la dur d'une rctauon omdte s$ elle_
mme
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de 18 24 heures
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phl6icien Konstantin Meyl considre
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Au dbut du XX"
""
sicle, en tudiant l disposition des conti-
nenls, fAllemand Alfred Wegener femarque
que
la cte Est
de I'Amdoue du Sud s'emboite Darfitement dans la cte
Ouest de IAfrique. En 1915. ilpublie un ouvrge: Gense des
ocans et des conr,nenrs i tholies
des traDs,ations continenaales
Pour Wegener. les masses continen
tales se dplacent au cours des res
gologiques.
Au Pe.mien
C
280 mil
l i ons d annes) . l es cont i nent s ct uel s
iormaiehl un seul superconiinent : la
Pange (Pangaea : Iere unique en Grec). ce continent s'est
ensuite disloqu. tout d'abord
pouf
s'ouvrir vers I'Atlntique
Nord, puis vers I'Antarctique.
l l sonl nsur Le
connu; se hd ct ur er
po
Jr donr p' n. ' i s. dh. e
aux coniinents actuels
qui,
tels des radeaux, se sefiet
dplacs au cours des res
gologiques pour
aboutir la
conf i gumt i on act uel l e. Daut r s bi en avant l ui s' t j eht
aperos de cette tonhante coniigurtion. lvlais Wegener le
premier
a
propos,

pdir
de ses observalions. la thorie
de l a dr i ve des cont i nenl s. Cei t e i nt ui t i on,
pou/ t ant
t aye
par
des f l t s convai ncani s, a l ong-
t emps i r ej et e
pr
r es
go
l ogues. Pf mi l es opposanr s, on
peut
citer tudwi Diels ou Du Rietz,
et
par mi
ses
par t i sans,
Ren
l eannel . Fi nal ene dans l a
seconde mol t i du XX_" si cl e,
trente ans aprs sa mort, la communaut scieniifique.
convai ncue
par
l
pr sent at i on
de nouvel l es
pr el ves,

accept l e modl e de l a t ect oni que des


pl ques
en I i nl
gr ant
a cel l e de l a dr i ve descont i ncnt s.
Adjoud hui, les dextho es
que
tout oppose, lectonique des
plaques
et expnsion terestre sappuient sur ces nalaux.
i - ' - ' r :
/ '
\ l :
;
:
'
r .
: ' ,
Lo thorie illusrre d'Hilgenberg
lexposiiion de Berlin en I933
Tee tait ben
plus pette. soLs l'effet d
ralentssment de a rotation de a Terre,
I'expansion terestre lrit nslprovoqu a
drive des contrnents et a craton
d'ocans. poque s thse 'le
q
obe te
rstre en expanson" v .rer un te toll
dns la communalt scientifque
qu les
globs quiilustraient s thorie furent reti
rs de !n versit technque de Benii a
demande exprcss des ses coleques.
Ott Chrstoph I
qenbefg ms au bn de la
cmmnaut scientifiqe, tourn en rd-
c!le, es
ologues
et ls
grolpes de
rech.rches se sont a ors tolrns ve6 dau
tres sujets d tde mo ns sulfureux.
Durant
pluse!ts dcennes, e seul tt
d'voquer la thse de I'expnsion tercstre
revenait lexpor alx
plus vives rprc_
batons. ll faudra attendr 1965,
po!r
q! u.e missio. s.ientifique allemande
a.carde enfin lne bune cette theone.
Dmonstrtion lhppui, le grand publc
a
pu
assister un expos ca I et lmpide a!
co!6duqle la Tetretransfofme en b lon
grandissit n
provoqunt .
phromene
de la derve des corhnents,
Heinz Hober, onimoteur d'une
mission scienti{ique ollemonde foit
lo dmonshotion de l'expon.ion ler-
-etlrc.
<Vous pouvezvoi moinlenont
se sporer les deux continenls, et
opporire locon A/oniique ovec so
forme en S ts corocin:stique
).
L caus de l'expansion terrestre
Pluseurs hypothses ont t mse5
pour
exphquer e
phnom. e
dexp. son.
cedains cherclrelrs ont lppos qe la
chaleur lnterne de l Terre
pouv |
pfovo
qler
!n renflenrent de celle-c. llgenbcrq
q!ni
lli m s l'hypothse lon laqLel
'appod pemanent
de lther cosmque
sera t responsable de lexpansion, ce rayon'
rement
permanent surTrit en effet ali-
menter e noyau en lu insuffant s!ffisam-
mert d nergie pour $ deveopper
on a longtmps
pens que
'ther Lat n
vectur de la lumre, et
qle

pesan
teur auqrnente tres
progressivement quand
'univers grafdt,

prss
on
qu p.rmet
aux composnts d la Tefe d tenlr
ensemble se modfe galement. Vers
1918,le
physcin Pu D fac suggre
qle
la constante
gravittionnelle avait d m nu
depus es m i a. ds dannes dexst ence de
l uni ver s. Ce condui e
physci en e"
mand Pascuallordan dfendre, n 1964,
'hypothse selon aquele toutes les
pla
n.tes
grossisse.t entemnt.
lordan
pensait qle la Tere ava t
p!
do!_
b.r de rayon dns les dernifes cntines
de hil ons d.nnes et
par
corsequent
vat d connaitre d.s un loint n
pass
des condtions
gravltationnelles trs diff
rentes. une
grvittion mo ns importante,
y
a
plusuts centaines de millons dn
nes, devit femplir es cordtions dales
'panouissement
de dinosaures
qui
viva ent aors la srface de a Tee..
si ipoque desdinosalres a
grvit avait
t gle le
que nos connaissons
aLjourd h!i, leLr
pods gigntsqle les aura t
mmeditement "(rss'l
La d spnt on des
dinosaus et a fn d!
gigantsme sor Teffe
plident ainsi
polr l thorie de ?pnsion,
L'ther et le neutdno
k clef de lther est
pe!!tre chercher d!
ct des neunos dont lex stence t
envisg
polr
la
p|em re tois en 1930
par
wo fganq Paui, Ces
particules
lmentaires
enqendres
par
es factions nucla res dans
es toiles o.t une charge
quasinle et une
mass nsgn fiant. Elles sont a ns cpabs
d t.verr aTene sansla momdre intec
ton apprente, Ansl chaque seconde, 60
milllo.s de neltrinos isus de notre s! eltra
ve.sent chaqle centimtre .arre de notre
p
ante. Ben
qle nteracton pparente sot
nule, ces
partcus ne sonr
pas
oenuees
cette nefqie npu sble en
provenncedes
to ies et d! soLerl
polrirait tre absorb4
par
"t{(.01{TI}$!N
Iil 00fit{t0ft"
L the d l'xpan6ion terrestresow
tlent
qu'il y
a
quelqus
centaines de
milllons d'annes, l Terre talt envn
fon moltl molns
grand qu'u-
jourd'hui.
Ls contlnents imbaqus
les uns dans lea tres fermalent
presque
compltement
l!cotce ter-
rese. La e 'rrclt ensuite consn
drablement
rcssi.
Plus d'un mllllef
d'rticls scientlllqu6s ont t
publis
sur le sulet. Les tennts de cette th
e sppulent sur celns fits Indi+
cutabl comme la
Prsence
d lno
cux
rcnltiques
que |on rcouve
'flottant'
au mlliu desfilons defluG
rine de certaines
grandes
failles ter_
festres, cette
prsence la sufce
desvolnes d fluorlne
pfouve quces
failles
gantes n s sont
Pa!
for_
ms d'un coup lasuite detrsmbl_
le fit
que
le
grnlt
ne soit
ps
tomb au
fond desfailres suggre a
contrak
que celleeci se sont
ouvteE
proglessivement. Seule la
thode d I'expnslon terstre
pef-
met d'expllquer e
Pnnomne,
ls
morceur de
granite
se seralent ainsi
incoryors au fll du temps dans la
roche tandls
que la faill continuait
t6s modifictlons de la courbe ter'
restre
pfoduisent des fides la sur-
face .te la Tefre, et au fond de cs
spfts se dveloPpent les failles
!tde de la confiuratlon
ds conlr_
nents l surface de l Tene
Pemt
de constater
que
ceux-ci ont volu et
se sont dPlacs au
rytnme
de la
vltesse de l'xpnsion testfe. Si I'on
reprsente cette volution, on
peut
alols ncapsuler ls
globs 16 uns
dans les ues la mnlrc de
Po
pes grgogne!.
'Lo
Terro dons lo Tene'
monire qe ls conlinenh
s sont dl,ochs les uns
des oulrss selon un
mouvemoni rcyonnonl,
I
gE r oP SEcFE i
+
ment ctte thore, d'une Tee vivnte': se
noutrssnt ds neutrinos
pouraccomplrr son
dveloppement va
prendre
to son ns et
s'nref en tout cohrcnce dans a
rs'
pective
du black-out dont.os vous
panons
L dcouverte des neutrinos
par
Nikola Tesla
Chose ncroyble
qLe
nous ne soupon-
nions
pas
en dbutant ce dossier : l pre-
mier chercheLr avo dcrit e ryonne-
meit des neu nos et d prs ses
propres
dires I'avor
"!t
s tait e svant
Ls ectelrs de IOP SECRET connlssent
ben Nikol Tesla. lls se souviendront
q!-"
nous avons
pad
de nombrelss reprises
de ce
gnral nventeur, et notmment lars
notre dern er numro. Tesl tat en etret
Nikolo eslo
MiroiB de l'un des dtecteurs
"Veitos". Lo technologie des
"Envohisseurs" n'est plus trs loin.
e noya! tercse, confrnt notre plante
'lment ndispensabe son dvelop
ment et s vie. fhypothse d'!ne lee
'!vante", aquele nous tentons d'habtLer
les L{teu6 depus
puseurs
nunrros, est
videmment
jus
'hrtique
par
a com-
Ainsi, depuis notre dernier artcle sur
'in-
vention de Tes,le rnonde ertier dcou-
vert que es neutrinos sont cpables de
dpasr la vitess de la lumire, rendant
a nsi
possibl
le voyage temporcl. Ot
pra-
lement nous dsouvrons l'existence d'un
artic e
parL
dans le New York liDes le six
fvrier 1932,
qli
r ate es expriences de
Nikola Tesl travaillnt La miftse des
au cr de notre artic e sur les
panfca
teurs invsibles et le voyge dans le ternps,
avec une de ses inventions totaement
inconnues : le temporisoscope, une
mchine cpabe dtnvoyer ds objets
Vous allez voir comme tout se recoupe et
comme les vnements stnchnent ls
lns detrirc les autres
poLr
apporter du
sens et des bribes de rponses nos
qres
tonnements. Le systmatisme de ce
ph-
nomne
qui perdure
depus
plls
d'un an
autour de nos recherches sur le temps est
Pendni
quelques
anns, au lnllleu
d5 nns 50, la thorl d Waren
Carey sur I'e)anslon tefiestrc a t
Cpendafit, invit I'univlslt deYle
en 1954, b
g3oloue
a t fustig par
ses confres comme s il s tait trouv
dans une fo6se au)( lions. En
qulques
mols, la s.lence oflicielle porte pal
une nouvelle
gnratlon
de
gologus
(Werner,
Lysll, Darwin, Kelvin,
wegene4 lllt imposef le dogme de
l driv des continents et du mouv
ment de la teconlque des
plaques.
quol qu'll
en soit, Walen Carcy n'a
plus
chan de convlcilons.
Ces deux nformatons
qui
iombent
point
nornrn ont de
quoidonner
evertiqe. Vous
a ez voir que, par
un
leu
subt de r.o
chet, elles va dent et donnent du
poids

la ra t du temporisoscope. Dafs cet


ariicle Tesla dfiit en effet "un rayonne-
ment" venu du soleii coripos de
parti-
cules nfiniment
penies
et cpbies de
averser une matire faisant des milliers
de kiiofirtres d'palsseur
Au stde actlel de nos connarssances, seLl
e neLtrino rlnit toltes cs caractns
iiqLes. Et, cerse slr e
gteu,
dans i'ar
tcle, Tesla
prte.dait
mme que
ce.yon
j ,
Worron Coroy ol Klous Vogel
disculenl oulour d'un modle d'une
Trr en exponsion
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est-it
possible que
les neutrinos soient cette manation
primordiale
en attente d'une
programmation
Il n'empche, imaginons que ls soleis
(toles)
soini, de
pr
lerr natrre, des
portes,
des sortes de vorter
permenant
de
voyager d'une d mensio,r une autre. Par
ces
portes
schappe en
pefma.nc
d.
notre flati, en pmvennce
de Iautre
ct'i une nergie
que
rta ns chercheuB
appellent "nergie du vde"; lre "matre
soliche1 vieqe de toute
progranrmation/

l'mage ds c lule6 solches capbles de


donner na s$nce la d vers t de toutes les
celluesdL @rps. Esl:ilposs ble
que
s neL-
trin6 erent cette manation
primordiale
en
attente dune
programmdtion que
leur
apporterait le noyu des corps iestes
o6qu'ls s traversent
2
Dans les anns 90, o6qu lexpfence
GALLEX est venue dfintvement iabir
l'ex stence des neltrinot es chercheurs se
sont aperLrs
qu'ils
eta ent nroiti riois
nombrex qle ne le prevoyaient leurs ca-
culs. Pacs devant une nqme, es
phys
-
cens en ont d&uit
qui
devaLt exister tois
types de neltrnos
passant
coostamment
d une icrne lautre. Lance co!nt 2006,
| xpein OPRA etrect!e dis le cadre
dr progmme
d cc rter de part-
cu s atm
ques
d(] CERN
(v notre couier
des lecteuu) a finaement appoft en sep
tebre 2011, la
preuv que
les neutrinos
peuvent
effe(t vernnt
psser
d un
genre

un autre, Vaus vercz llr


pe! pus
loin mm
N' ft{uRlll0t
Dt|Jl }fl llNl
0|J{
u t|Jnm{ t
!e neutrino sl une
prtlcule
lmentne du
modle standard de la
physique
des
patt
cules dont I existen a t
postule pour
la
prmirc
lois en 1930. Longlemps sa masse
lul suppose
nulle, mais bien
qu
cellci
n'ait encorcjamais t mesue, ilest admis
ujoud'hui
qu'elle ne Iestpas En$ptemtrre
2011, le neutrlno fait l'une" des mdias
suite une mesurc isue de I'exptience
oPRA semblant indiquer
que
le neutrino
pouvait atteindfe une vitesse sup.ieure
Nous sommes traverss en
pmanence par
des dizaines de milliafds de n'ltfinos, des
pa| t i cul es' f ant hes"
qr i
t t aver sent
l a
matire sahs interagir avec elles (du moins
en liat de nos connaissances).
Dans le
cadre de lexprience internationare
>r-
Lo chombre Komiokonde,
un dteclelr de neutdnos, toil
teniblement
penser Lo mochine dv
Pro{esseur
X
le Crbro,
qui omplifie
les ondes crbroles de son uiilisoteur
Esi ce un hosord ?
ffi:
ioP
!"
nment a .it
plus
vtc
que In llnire. t|
ce
plre
fanfaronnade de a
part d!
qn
nvent.ur
quelque peu
exce.qe ? o!
bren cett. dcrnire affmlio. tat-le
fndee sur une connaissan. veftabe
bas. sur i'cxpr nrental o.
)
conn.issant
l e
qni c
dr
pcr sonnge, j e
dot e
ql l ni t
rfirma ue chose
plrelle, alssi .ontra rc
nur ois dc .
pht!qe, sns tr. vra meft
5! f dc u. l , l ar . or s
/
Tesa avai t
pr esqe n sr e. r e. l avance sl r
a .onnaissnnce a.telie obt.n! a l'arde
d.s
p
us
9fnds
tlescopcs. n.!tr nos du
monde. Or , en l absnc. de t es sk
m.nts .le mesure/ co..ment
polvalt
t r e d! ! s f or nr . l 7 Ce i mp que qui l
a
dd! t le dpassement de a vltesse d. la
lumire
partir de ! sele exprence
possible Pour La sct{x r-"trvrstc, .
vitess de a umr st un. frontire
i nnan. hi ssabl . . On si t ussr
ql e pouf
.ctte mmc s.ience, e voyaqe dr.s
temp est
juq
mpssibc salr
polvo r
dpaster n vltesse de l lumi'"re.
Concluson loqiqe, siTesla se
pefmet d'at
lmer
que ces
prtcues dpasscnt la
vitesse de a !mre, c'est
q
a Eelle_
ent erperlnenie avec ucces oes expe'
riences en lien avec e voyaq e temps.
cest isr
q! partir de
pebtes phrascs
;che5 d.s uF artn:
-
prcsque
a.od n, on
p.ut
dduir. be.!co!p de choses ct lr
entre es iFe .e
quc lnventelr vouail
rvler a!
publ. sans
Porv.tr
e ra re.
fermons
parcntlrese d voyaqe !a.s lc
tmps et revenons thiore de
'expan
so. tenestrc. En exposant, es sup.rno
vae
oodlrsent
dlmportantes
tempct.s de
fcutr nos. Les tros nos en sr ent eqa
lcmenl lnc sour. impodnle En rcaliti
l,Univers est u. vaste chmp dc neul .os
dns lequ .ous bnignons tou! cec .st
d I nleracton
pernancnte
q
cxsr
.ntre .otrc monae et lhutre dimcnsi.
Comme nos .vons v!.l.ns introd!.|on,
Teslo o conslruit de grondes
oniennes rondes dons le Colorodo
el Lons lslond
pour dvelopper lo
rodiophonie l'chelle plontoire et
tronsmeilrc l'nergi sons til.
En 1898 ou Modison Sqr-nre
Gorden, il monlro lo nrorine om
ncoin commen lcorirmonder
un
novire ovec des ondes rodio gn-
ronl une nersie nrotrice
(lo
collobo-
roiion de Teslo ovec lo morine omri'
coine ne s'orrio
pos l, voir lexp'
rience de Philodelphie, TS n'31).
Combien de ses brcvets sont-ik res
is secreis ? Tous ont 1 cuprs
so morl por des ogences. Les
P
us
exnoordinoirs
oni sons doute donn
lieu de nombreux blocks
progroms
dont ertoins ont inspi lo sne
Floshlorword.
la toute
pfemre hypothcse envsalJeant
que thcr
pouvat tre absorb
par la
T-e,
provoqLrant ansi |expanson de l
pntc, d t rvance en 1888
par
e
phv
s. en r l sse l van Osi povch Yar kovkv
Cctte thore a t repr se
Par
Ott
Chrstoph Hilq.nberg av.. . trnslorma
tion de ther/nrq e .n mat e
En 2004, e
profeslr Ko.stantin MeYl
aivc !i ausi cette .on.l!son slon
Mey, es .eu .os
jolerai.nt
!n l rmpor
tnFt d.s e
proce.ss dc dsdqratofs
vientes, snt brigne de c.rta ns trl
blements dc Terc devast teE.
Le
professcur
lley en 5t atrv ddt fe
qe Le dag.meni d enerqi.
prod!
t
par e
noyau tetrestrc devt itrc
particulire_
ment ntens f lors des .
pses
de Sole . En
effct, ors d.5 .
pses,
la Lune
posillonne
entrc a Te re et le sole
louerait
le rle
d' une enti e co.centrant es nelri.os
qul
se dplaceii en iaisea!.
f ntensit d!
phno.nne
rerit tele q' il
po!trit prvoquer lne nodfcton de l
vilesse de rotat on teestr. Or Lne expe-
ren.e ra se ors de b imelse cipse
tota e d! 11 aot 1999, vLsible e. Eldpe,
a
pcrm
s de confirm,..ell- hypolhse. Les
s. ent f ques ont l t i l s u.
pendl e
commc
celui
que
e
physcie. Lon Foucaut avaLt
utrlis eo 1850
por
mettre en evidence a
Ce
pe.de
de 5l nrtr.s dc on! a ct. ins
ta dans la tolr d. ' an.cn observatoire
du monastarc d. Crain l,lristair en Autrche,
a! cour dr noy! dombrc de lclipse.
sx helres aprs lc
passaq.
de ' .t ips,
ampltlde d! mouvcment d
p.ndue
a
ugm.t, r.diqunt we.ccFton de In
rotat of de l Teire. Le rsu tat d l rflle
par
In scicn.e ofrc elle u mti qle ie
pe.
dule d. Cri I l4tser ta t mprcs.
L' exprience a donc t renolvele av. un.
.o!ve le gnr.rio r ne
p.nd!
c de
prics
on,
lo de l.
p5e
de repfembrc 2006.
L emore lee slltat ont rv.1[1 un-- Dd
ticatior abruptc dc Ianqle doscilton dL
pend!
e ar moment du
p$a!.
dc lccrpse.
Mn.il cdue de cette modfGton divsc
les .he.heu6, ex ste n altre ndicc qri
att.st. de
' .c.lrlo.
de Ter e 06 de
lic
pse
d. 19!9. E.te 199' l et 2005, r i!
pas
ete utic d.to!t.r In fnreuse seconde
nterc.ltre dont nou5.vons par
au dbt
de ce do$rer Ains, aprs 1999, a T.rc
t oon.
p! s
vt e et . esr e. ! dout e . Dse
dc Solci
qu
.
provoqu
.erc a.r rl.
Nt iliuN0{Dr.|J'l{prN'
ltj{
r.l u|I|[N ?
l>
OPERA, les
physiciens
ont observ
des neutdnos
q!i,
s 730 km, auralent eu
une avance de 20 mtres, sur les
photons
avec
quiilsfaisaieht
"l course", solt un
gin
de 60 nanosecondes. Ce sont 60 milriar
dimes de seconde
qul
remetteni en caus
la thoie de la relativit rcstreinte none
en 1905
par Albrt instln.
afin de mesu les dlstances et les dures
l'aide de GPS et d'horlogs atomlques. les
codptences des spcialistes d la mtrolc
gi
du Cem ont r requises.
Por{ois, ou hosord d'un clich, !ne
clipse soloire lotole fome comme
un onneou surmont d'un brillont.
Limog foii olo irrmdiobement
penser l'ceuvre de Tolkin, ie
Seisneur des Anneoux, mois oLrssi
une couronne, un diodme orn
d'une pierre prcieuse. Celo nous
renvoie o ors oux iroditions onciennes
qui roconient qu'ou mmeni de so
chute suf erre, Soton perdit l'me
atom
ques quise produ
idans lc noyau tc
restr. L ryon.ement du neutrno en
pD
venance de Unvers et de .otre 5oeil
serat .insi absofbe et mln s par le
noya! tctrcstre.n| nant lexpansion de la
Tent. selo. e
protcsscur
l,,leyl, le Soleil
grndit
!i aussi sous ff.t du rayofne
Dcce
phenomcn.
dep.fsro. rsu tenl les
tenrpetcs sola res, ccs .ruptions s mpre-
sionnantes
qu
expulseft lcur tour des
nltnnos, d s a!55 !n .rqe spcdrc dc
parl.u
s .harg,s. L Tere tr.vers. cn
permanence.e
ve.t soare
plLs
o! moLns
plissnnt
s.on lctivitc du sole . Sr es ner
trnosjolent relement un rc daclcn.h.r
..r Iexpanson de L. terr,.lors i npparit
evd.nt
qe
es teples $d res es
pls
'Aprs des mois d'tudes et de recoup+
ments, nous n avons dcouved ucun etlet
d aux instruments
qui pourrait
expliquer le
rsultat de la mesurc" a dcla l
porte
parole
d'oPRA. antonio Efeditato, de
l Unive6it de Beme (suis)- Sices rst'ltats
sont confitms, la vltesse de ra lumire
(299.792.454 mkes
par
seconde)
perdra
son statut de frontife infrnchissable. L
clbrc quation =mc2,
qui
felie lnergie,
la mass et la vitesse de la lumire dans le
vide dew"i elle tre rcile ?
Dautres expriences sur les neutrinos
me.es au lapon et aur Etateunls
permen
tront de confifmer ou d infirmer les observa-
tions d'OPRA dans les mois ou les annes
En cas de confirmation, notre dossiersuf les
planificaleuB
ihvisibles
prcndrait
une lo'rr-
nure nouvelle, car cette dcouvert ouvre
sans aucun doute l voie au voyage dans le
temps. ftu * re$e(e...
Tlescope neulrinos
(silu
dons
l'Anrorclique ?). Ce modle n'est pos sons
roppelr les ceuyrs du sculpteur Arnoldo
Pornodoro (voir poge
suivol)
irft
l
L EXPANSION
TERRESTRE
-
,!
Lombre de lo Lune
porcouronl lo surloce de lo Tene
prm6i
d'imoginar le
foisceou de neukinos impoctonl mossivemeni l noyou lerreslre
sbbstine-t{n ne
pas prendre en .ompte
des o(piences Lrssi baslques et ombanies
que celles du
pendule
de crin r'4nster ?
Pourquoi s'charner mettr n avant le
dogme de l tectoniqLe des
plaques alols
qle
de l'veu mme des
gologues, la
validit de ctte thorie ne
peut pas tre
prouve ? Pourquoi enrn ne
pas
tudier
avant
que
de reconnatre ou de rcjeter, le
lin entre es neut nos, les clipss solaircs
et les trmblrnents de tene,
Polrtant tte etude statistiq! seieuse
pourrait puftre sauver des mlliers de
vies.
Quel
secret impieux esLon en trrn
de
prctger ?
Quel
intri supme est'on
en tin de
preserver pour maintenir ce
point
'humnit
dans !'ignonce 7 En it,
v! lhmpleur du scrt et la
puissance arer_
ce
pour le
protgq
j
n vois d'autrs
gardiens qle
ces "llluminati"
qui
sont au
svice des dieux arcins, ces extrateftes
tres flons,
propitairs de notre monde
Et un dbut de pons dcoule en fat des
questions elles_rnmes
obsewz mintenant l sphre du Vatican,
et ce menisrne apparenL
lo9
'int'
rieui comrne
les rolages d'!ne rnortre
Il ressort de cette v sion une imprestlon d
cycLes et d'chance
lnluctable Et si tout
cela avait un lin avec e black_out dont
Tremblenents de teffe et
clipses solaires
L'expanslon de l Teffe est forcrneni
ccompagne de violnt tremblemnt
de
trre au niveau des regions des
granaes
tuilles. En 1999 lors de L gnde clpse
visbl travers tout le bassin mditeiia
neen, les sismographes ont enregistr en
Turquie
quelques secousses tellunques a!
moment mne oir lbmbr de la Lune tr_
versit le pays.
QuelquesjouE
plls trd, le
pays
fui branl
par
de
gves sisms
qur
prcvoquntla mort de 20 000
personnes.
Uclipse de S,olell
y tart ell
pour quelque
Sagissalt-il d'un simple hasad ? Pour les
parrisans d l tedoniqle des plques,
poser
a
question relve vldemment de
l'gnorarce et de la suprstition ll xiste
nanmoins de nombreux exemples de
rgions du monde frppes
Par
des
ssmes
pu aprs avoir t vaveBes
par
le
passge d'une ecllps. Les sismoogtrs
refusent d'ertrevoir un," rclation de calse
efiet entre c6 deux
Phnomnes
Pourtant
la
pris en compte de l trajedoire du noyau
dombre de 'eclipe
solaire
poumit peuL
tre
gnrer des pogrs en matire de
p
vlsion des tmb ements de terre
(

Qr"t
intrt
suprme
est-on en train de
prserver
pour
mai nteni r
ce
poi nt
l ' humani t
dans I' i gnorance?
7,
chose ? Sept ns
pus trd, en mrs 2006,
une nouveieclpsede
sole I de nouvea!
balay la Turquie. Une
padle de la
popula'
tion sst inslrlle durnt
queques jours
eus des tentes de
peur que l catastrophe
d 1999 ne rpt. Il se ouve
que
de
nouveles *cousss trs violentes ont te
ressent es travers tout l
pays
conclusion
Rome, on trouve au milieu de la basilique
saint-Pirc, sur l
pace des muses du
Vatin, une *ulpture dArnaldo Pomodoro
qu
reprsente un \phre fissure conte_
nant un
plus ptite sphre'(voirTS n'50,
notre article
'ceil du Vatican" et aussi le
couer des lecteuls TS n"48,
P
11)
On ne sait
Pas Pourquoi
cette uvr
trne a! vatican ni ce
qu'e e reprsente
Il en existe de semblables ei d'autrcs
points stratgiqles du
globe, comme
devnt le sige de |ONU New York
Aprs avon comprs comment a Terie
s'esi dveloppe au co!rs de son hlstoire,
la reprserttion de cett sphre dchi_
re
pourrait bien cotrespondre ltnime
secret interdit aux
protanes
que
nous
sommes : une Tetre en expnsion
Airjoud'hu, les
questons qu
se
posnt,
brlantes, corsistent
dcouvrir
qu nols
cche cett vte et
polquol ? Pourqloi
nous vons beucoup
Pdrl
dans T'o
SECRET ? Songe? alx neutrlnos
dplcent
plus vite
que la lunirc, *
qui,
au contact du noyau de la Terr,
proc
uEent
une nqie
phnomnle caobl
p-"!t
de faire voyager une
plant tout
entire
pour l figer
provsoir'rmenr en$e
deux dimensons, Sonqez al] rvoinemrl
de ces neutrinos dont la
puEsance oevas
iatric se manifeste lore des c
pss
solaires... Cs mmes nettrinos, sous cer
taines conditons/ sont_ ls cpables de
pro_
voquer des tsunamis
gants que les tdr
tions appelaient des dlges ?
si tout cela n'est
pas une vaste frction issue
de l'imagination
d'un esprlt en
prci
u're
peur morbide, aLo6 nos
Planificateum
invi
sibles, ceux_l mme
que les rerigions
ppellent es "angesi
ont en etret tout
int.t nols malntenir lcaft de ite
vr t sur l'expanslon trrestre
Si cette vrit venait s imposr, aots nos
{
tot secnrt I
.e
scienuilques
pourfaient
en drculer le filet
en comprendre ls
principes
de fonctionne-
nent. cst en tout cas un mcanisme
que
les falx dieux maftrisent et contrlent
depuls fort longtemps, eux
qui possedent
l crack'code de notre mahi.
Ainsl, envircn tous 161000 ns, pourchap-
per
l corredion spatio'tempolle qui
sh
fectle lors des lignernnts de notre sys-
tme soli avec l cntre de a
galxie,
ils
nbnt
p
us
qu'
ondltionner lumeur de leur
crcaturc,levirus humain, puis
acuonns la
''machine"
au bon moment
pour
empchr
une fois eicore nove
p
an&e de lirc son
salt et d'cconplr son destin,
Dans mon
pcdent
editorla
,
j
eypliqua ce
que j
'croyis conprcndre"du black-oLit.
le vous disais
que
ciui'ci tait a
conjondion de trois
phnomnes..le pux
dsomais tre
plus pros.
l'indtquais
qu
le
premir
coffespondait au cycle
dvolution natu de la plante.
Il s'aglt en fait d'une phas
d'xpansion
impertntede la Teire lie rn alignement
avec le centr de la
galaxie (le
faiscau de
neuhinos tant alo|s u
plus
fort). Le
sefond
phnornne
est a mis en fonction
d! systme dhntnns HAARP coupi avec
un acclrteur de
pdicules,
cel aura
pour
ffct de bioquer brutalment l'ac6mptiss-
ment du
pmier phnomne.
.le
prcsenLa
s enfin le troisime
phnomne
comme tant le phnomne
dedencheur
'ryoquais
alors une ruption solaire
gante.
1l appEft la lumir de ce dossier
qu'il
s'agit en rl t d'une eclipsc soli combi-
nte une ruption solire geante,
Noions
ar
pa5sge
+'e
l'elment &lipse donne tout
. du sns aux nombss questions
que
le magdzine TOP sCRET soulv
depuis toujouB
prcpos
d l Lune. 1) Les
trop nombreuses hditions qui
rpportent
que
notre Lune actlele n'6t pas
la
pr-
m rei er qLre
c sont le6 dieux eux-mmes
qui
lbnt dplac t installe srr son orbit.
;) La science qui ne paruient ps
trouver
!n modle satisfa sant
pour
expliquer com-
ment la Lune t Gptrrc par
la Tere.
3) L fait que
sa tat e et la distnce
pr
rapport a la Terr, permette
le spectacle
des cipses totles padaites,
ou anru-
laires. Toutes ces questions pleines
de
mystre trouvnt soudain une raison
d'tre sl l'on conoit
qle
la Lune est 'ins-
trument ndispensable ux dcenche-
La mauvaise nouvelle, cestque la NAsa
anc
po!r
l'anne 2012, une alerte
mjeure concernnt les temptes solaires.
Le Profusseur
&
ou cenire du
Crbro ompli{ie ses ondes c-
brols po!r mulplier sos pouvoirs
selon les sc entifiques d la NASA, le maxi-
murn de |?cllv t sola re est atbendLr pour
2012 et ll dewit atbeindrc d5 rccords
lamis
enregists ce
jour'
Offc e ement, ces temptes sola rcs font
peser
une menace slr toute I'e ectro-
nique, les satelltes, les radars t le trans-
Pot
aen vidmment. ALors que
les
Am cins, es Chinois et ls Russes ont
lanc des mesures de prctection,
I'Europe
n'est
ps
du tout
pre
du
point
d
vu des infsvuctures...
La bonn nowelle, c'e5t
que
fce au black-
out annonc, nous avons dsomais un
premir
rcre
qul pourlait
s'vrer dtr-
minant. Car si l black-out doit vot lieu,
demalf,l'annee
prorhine
ou dans 100 ans
(riode
de l'alisnement cosmique), une
clipse solairc dew t en tolt cas en t le
dclncheur avec Lrn d&lage dequelques
jours,
ou
quelques
heures. Il serait donc
sag de se
procurer
l liste des clipss
solaires ds cent
procha
nes nnes.
Enrii,
je
le rappelle dessern, le black-out
n'est pas
iniuctable. un qutrime
ctur
devra
jour pleinement
son rle, un l
determinant/ et
peutt ps
celut
que
les
hlx dieux ont
prvu pour lui I l'homme,
Par
a rorce de lhsprit.
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Le
iour
du block-out dons F/oshforworC. Dons lo sri6 ce cotoclvsms olon-
toire qui
o un ffl d voyoge dons le temps ou niveou du cerveou humoin,
est provoqo por
le dmorrog d'un
puissont
occlrotur de
porticulas
coupl un systme d'ontonnss gontes
dissmines lrovers le monde.
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llarv Sncnrrs'
Karutepr,t
lt1wnn
"THE
GONTINUING IIIT$TENES OT IHAAGTrcA"
lf only theAuslralian
people would take more nolice ofwhat's
hppening down at the South Pole lately. That secrotive,
desolate, isolated continsnt that sils like a calm lion with a
stadygaze, butholding so mny secrets. Sure, we could lalk
about a lot of subjects in relation 10 Antarctica. Nazi bses,
hollow earlh entrances, AuroraAustralis, Rinbow city, Admiral
Byrd, etc, etc. However sometimes the mostinteresting partof
this conlineni is whal the various
governmenls
are doing, and
what they mistakenly or deliberately allow the publ'c to see.
One of these seemingly mundane evenls was the Antatctic
Sout h Pol e t el escope
(SPT),
opened i n Februry 2007.
Altemative wdters at the time declared the SPT s NASAS
Planet X trecker, du to the mysterious
planets locatron in
1983 as approaching from the south. Otficials at the tim statd
"the South Poletelescope
(or
SPT)
[was]
deployed at
satellite delibetely blurs ils
pictures
-
then we could clear
up these qustions,
A clear examDle of c6nsor6hio is a
shot with rectangle section blacked
out. What are they hiding here?.What's
trcubling about this censorchip is that I believe
the South Pole to studv the Cosmic [,4icrowve
not a southem hmisphere mystery The fct that this second
planet
can be seen almost all ovor th world my lead on to
wonder if the SPT is for another use hlh6ly. No doubt, most
if not all the leading telescopes of the world are trcking this
socond
planet,
and the Intefnational Spac Station may also
have additional information to add. So if we leave the Nibiru/
PlanetX issue to one side, what else could the SPT be useful
for the world's elite?
AntErctic is one of those truly unique
place3 n rlh
i
no llrtro|'
is there a more isolated zone hLldn faom lhe ey3 of hltnnity,
Perhaps this is why they havecompard the effects on
peopl
who work there, to those who woIk in space. W have to ask
ourselves, why is mo3t ot Antarc$qq$ blockd on Googl
Earth? Not blured orpoorly imaged, b|f'tckal. Most ofwhat
iC happening in Antarcc lsflwFaiag undtgrcund,
in complelely or
partly submrged buildings.
What they hav6 llowed
people to see
on coogle Earth is still blurted except
for quainl pictures of
penguins and
a mish mash of coastal scenes.
' .
However even i n t he bl urrd
background,
provi di ng
ast ronomers a
powerful
new tool to explore clark
energy, the mysteious phenomena
that may be cusing lhe univers
.,,
to accelerate .
fegionsoncn see some rlght
Now lve yearc on, and whal
has been
gleaned
from this
venl uro? Wel l
prent y
of
|olterious
pictures have
mrged l hanks t o t he
liv streaming camera vi '
t he i nl ernet ,
posi t i oned
I ,
to capture what the SPT
:
coul dsee. i t wassupposed
i
ngles tfi at appear man mde,
but are they? Ars there large
!r6rE!nd b59 ell ovor
{tlt
qontinent
Yith der
a
I
I
surteca camouflaoe for
mundane uses such s air
vents or waste disposal,
such as has be6n suggested
with shols of the Moon? lf
Googl e wre al l owed t o
reveal the clear pictures of
Antarctica that is taken
-
no
to allow the
public
lo see ,
t he st arry ni ght sky and
the hostile environment t
t he Sout h Pol 6. Howsvor
i t l so capt ured t he hori zon
and o\et a 24 hour
pefiod,
a
part i cul ar pl anet woul d apper
This soon became hot lopic as people
made copies oflhe streming camer foolge
nd
posted
itonYouTube. What itshowed was brief
appearanc of lhe Sun which was then followed by another
smaller
planet
in the sun's shadow lmmediately this was
labeled s Nibiru or PlnetX. as lhis Dlanet is due to be seen
lrst t the southern
pole,
Thisleads in to the realm oflhesecond sun mystery, imagesof
which have been taken around theworld only recently. Another
much smaller planet shadowing the Sun; in optimal conditions
seen atsundse. Pictu res of this
phenomenon
have been posted
f.om ptaces as Austrlia 1o the L,nited Stales, showing il is
it hs only been
placed
there within the past month,
even though lhe dates for imging show itlo be last imaged in
2009. I did not se this black outjLrst over a month go when I
was scn n ing lhis very same rea. Googlecan removeorblock
parts of its imaging rcgardless ofwhen il was fkst imged.
I n searchi ng al l areas of di scl osure I have al ways f ound
military patches to be very cryptic designs often revealing to
those
people
who have the eyes lo see, exaclly what lhey
arc doing. There aren't many forAnlarctica bul oe
particulat
plch
cught my eye. Dated 1o 2011, this
palch
shows whal I
vot . 15
#6
i 4ARCH-APRI L 2012 www.ufotoqistmagazine,com
UFOLOGIST 5
Y
believe isa humn in spce suit looking
outfit. On ils chest is a triangle UFO and
in the background is an equation: a=|F'z.
Afound the outside band are the words
' Bal l et t i kka
l nt er net t i kka. l t t ur ns out
tht balletlikka rntemettikka rs a vidual
internet based ballel based on robts
who perfom al far nung
p
aces afo'rnd
the wond. Antafctca is thir ast
po
nt ol
call in this wodd tour. Butthis explanation
does not xpl i n t he t r i angl e UFO on
the suited chest
-
a clear symbol for the
triangle UFO which appears on at least
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22 military patches, some ofthem for lhe
US Nvl Space Command, al so known
as NAVSPACE of USSPACCO[,4. Nor
does t expl i n l he equat i on a=t F' z, or
the red circle with a while vertical line
through rt.
The
palch
serues lo remind us that like the
censofed
photos
and lhe whistleblower
t est i mony t hal emer ges f r om t i me t o
t me boui t hi s cont r nent , t her e ar e
no satisfactory answers regarding the
aciivitles by the
governments involvd
in Anlarctica. lt will continue lo rcmin
a hidden world for now lt's easy to miss
vi t al cl ues when l ooki ng at t he l i ml t ed
spaces t o be scanned of Anl af ct i ca.
It's also asy to dismiss anomalies as
nt ural l andscape l n t he sl range col d
world most of u s will never visit. The only
clues we have are lhe
porly hidden of
deliberalely revealed secrets that cn
be seen only briefly it someone is
quick
enough to make a copy of whal they
have discovered, and upload it fot us
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for the hory ot
th Holy Grail of theoreticl
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aqreemenlonthe
operaticn of ourunrvelse'
"id
utl st,tt futt uncut the
guneral umbrella ol
ouf known scientific
pardigrn, or Stand,C
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grand inal theory i3 expcted
t o provi de a cl ari f yi ng si mpl l ci t y
nd
understanding
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our Standard-Theorv umbrell
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and bolh strong ad
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qualities
as thinking oubidc
of k own scince, s my ultimlely be rquird for tinltheory, but is it scbnc? To
slncerely nsweithis queslion we must eqully apply itlo today's lheories as well;thr!
rnust be no fe Dsses on such irnoortnt issues.
engineer and science author, lhe stable and ubiquitous electron is
just
such a
pfticl
-
provicled
that it oprates on a fundmnlial
pdnciple
of constnt srbtomic expansion
'alhet
lhn lody s endless, unchanging "chatge".
D- n' X, . ( R1 +r R. )
D' =
l +n: xo
This switch from "chaige" to expansion',
tetmed Etpansion Theory, has surprisingly
f ar-reachi ng i mpl i cal i ons, not onl y f or
el ect ri c chrge i l sel f , but al so f or t he
nature of the alom and sublomic pa{icles,
atomic bonds, magnelism, eleclromagnetic
tadiation and gvity.As
such, this singulr
new concepl offers polenlial scientific
explanalions lor all known forms of nafter
and e/,ergy,offe ng furlher solulions tothe
puzzling mysteries nd
paradoxes
inherent
in such theories as Orarlum Mechanics
and Special/General Relativity
-
the very
Consider grsvity, simultaneously one of the mosl common
yet
mysttdous
phomat*
,
ourscienc. ls it a force, as Newton climed, with no clear eason why it should etldi
rather than repel, no known power
source, and which still
puzzles
scienlisk searching
forspeculiive 'gravilon prticles" p.esumed
to mediate its force? Or, despitethis mc{
widespled concptulizetion both taughtsnd used today, even in our spsce proglama,
is il instead Einslein's \rarped space-time"
-
an enlhely different
physicl
explrnatiori
spwning ils own
puzzles
nd searcheE for equally specultive "gravily waves'? Evrn
the very concepl of'dark mttel' rose to addss a teniold discfepancy between cung{
graviltional iheory and cosmic obsrvations
-
mysle ous invisible mattr tht neilhal
emits, ebsorbs, blocks or fecls any lype ol radiation,
yet
is now
presumed
to b llt.
dominant component and
grvittionel
influence in lh univetse.
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the expanding-eteclfon
concept,
whtch
in turn teads to equallyexpnding
atom-s,
e new
gravitaiionaltheoryemerges
rhat acrLra
y mrnols Einstern
s tamous
erevaror
rn-soa;
thought expe.rment
where stnding_on.adh
entrrely
equivalent
to berng
ccelrared upward
in sp".
r n"
'o"t
*t
'""'
tna"iiooi
i3 lh; due io out resulting
expnding Plnat
wth dropped
obiects all equelly
approched
by the
ground ratrertt'an
'e otnerwiaiouni
whrre lne uroe'tvieg
exoansion
is unseen eseverything
erpandseqully
maintarnins
conslant trela,'""'
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t" pp"t"""t;i
; r";* somehow
holding us ro the
ground and
pulling all
obiects
equally downward
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eno
"n'te
Ein$ein
opted for
"warped
space-tim
alomc
i"i1ii
"rrig"","
t'i" tar simple'and
more lheral
possrbilitv
lntnoLrno oerhaps,
nd whrl $
pansion I heory does
prcvide compelllng
patalel exolanalrons-for
ma ny obseNations
are ihere any
cuttino exoenments
lnat misht sel psrlor
va;dal;;
o"posesi
Coni'er
nororng
one oblect
whr another ot equal mass hangs
lrom it by an elastic
band, then lettins
so
Accor;'i';;
j:
$g:^X.f:i':t'
rorce;cts
equallv on all componenis'
eccelerlins
the
:;;i';;;j"iJ;;;".
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two objecils;nd
a srrcrched
e astic downwad
1tr
Do"$i'atd
't
tz?aottl
acceletstion
t r\tirts
sTtchin
laslic
Force-ftee
e'fc t ll
due to xpansion
lloE-s
elastic
:[o
cotrtct
t'
Itr
Letting
go does nat free the elastic to
contract,
but insted
frees the entire systm
to accal6rate,
wilh the bottom mass
pulled
downward
and the rsisting inenial
mass
of the top object now in tow maintaining
lh stretch
in the elastic caused
by the
earlier
hanging mass
The
gfavilational
pullalso on the top object merely
mtches
lhat on the boitom
object to ensur rc
mass cn also attain ihe same cceleration
rathr thn slowing
the fall of the overall
syslem,
with the stretched
elaslicthen still
remainrng.
But this is not wht happens
The elastic
aciully conacfs du ngthefll
pullingthe
oblects together
Yel this should nol occul
according
to either Newlon
s gravrlatonal
lorce or Einstein s "warped space-llme
However,
it should occ./r
if the
planet's
expansion
was initialty
pushing the held
obieci
upward, lorcefully
sketching
the
el;stic before lhe drop -
an inlluence
that
would vanish during freeJll'
which allows
the elastic to contct
es everything
floats
free while the
ground approaches
This
simple cutting
experiment
would aPpear
lo seriously
challenge
both Newlon and
Einstein. accodinq
to the ScientficMelhod
where eve a si ngl e negat i ve
resul t
disproves
anytheory,
while supporting
the
axpanding-atom
concept
of
gravity.
Butlhis would lso appeaf to |aise serious
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qu3tions sbout Einstin'6
theodes
of
leltlvily,
since Ernstein
s 'wrped
space-
tifte' concept
of
gravity hails from hls
General Rellivitv
l eory'
which in turn
follows on frcm his earliel SpecialRelativry
theory.
ls this relly
possible? Considrthe
fmou'Iwlh Pedox"ihought
expenmem'
wher a speeding
astronaut returns
to
Earth
to discover
he is much
younger
lhan his Erlhbound
twin A logical
law
in this
pradox claim hes ben reluctantly
but increasingly
acknowldged
over
-the
vars,
sincs 'everyihing
is relatlve- In
bpci/
Re/afivily
theory' so ither twin
ould be considered
speding
orstationery
removing
ny abso/rl
age differenca
But , shoul d
t ht s f l aw be
poi nt ed our,
focus is invariably
switched
away fiom
Spscia/
R/ativily since
only tha astronaut
undeffeni
actual
physical acceleralion
in-
hrs travels,
which is insl6ad the rea|m or
Generat
Relativity
this sw itch is
generally
prcsented as a resolutiontothe
issue- but
is it?
First, this swilch
to Genenl Reltivity
invalidates
the stjll offen-claimed
suppon
lot Special
Relattvtty
Ircm both lhis famous
thoLrght
expenment
and
from all relaled
orysica/
expefiments
such as speedlng
oarticles
in acceleralors
or atomic clocks
on circltng airplanes
or satellltes
Yel thrs
f ct i s t ypi cal l y
nei t her
di scusseo
nor
even acknowledged
leaving many wilh
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the impression
tht the
-rwin
Pardox and
relted
physicel expenmenis
still fully apply
to and support
Spacia/
Rs lativity
lheory
'
Second. even t hs swi t ch
t o Ggnerl
RelatMfy
appea to be a iawed aoiution
to ihis issue, One of the cornBtons
ol Genercl
Relativily
is the Priniple
of Equi val ence,
whi ch
st at es l hat t he
cceleration
due to
gravity on Erth is
sntirety equivalent
to being accelerated
through
sPac at n equivalent
r
_
no
experimnt
should be abl to discem any
diliercnc.
This means that even though
this acceleration
would
produce nelight
speeds
within months,
ihre should still
be no
physical difference
betlveen
rhls
scene o and thai of standing
on Earth
lhe
So, accofding
to both the "everything
is
relative' spsct
of Spscial
Relativily
and
ihe Pinciple
of Equivalence
i' General
Rlativity
thete would appear
to Da no
such
phenomenon as "relalivistic
tim
dilation",
despite widspreed
citation of
iconic th6oretical
and experimental
clalms
to the conlrary.
Not only would this seem
to oueslion
some centralclaims
of Specii
Reiativ,tx
but doubly
so lot General
R6/atv,ty
considedng
the erlier dfop tl
as well. And notably the expanding
matt6r
concepl
differs nol only wilh the drop-test
prediction of both Genarcl
Relativily
ad
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NeMonjan gravity,
bui also with the time
dilalion claims rlted to Specta/ nd
General Rlativity, ptoviding very dilierenl
explanations of these scenarios,
I nl erest i ngl y, anot hr t st of t hi s new
concepl of gravity would be to weigh n
objecl directly on lhe surface of the far
si de of l he Moon. Si ncel he Moon i sabout
a quarter
lhe siz of Earth, its expansion-
based surf ace gravi l y woul d be one
qurter
as well, which is lso calculated
by Newt on s mass-based gravi l al i onal
eqLral l ons bef ore revi si ng l unar mass
ssumpt i ons t o mat ch di recl surf ace
measuremenis from our space
prcgms.
And whil lhe clual oro-sixfh surface
g|avity
-only
diclly measured on the neal
side and
presumed
io extend around the
lunar surlace
-
is curently explined by
ssum,ng a less dense luner composilion
throughoui, therc is now anolher possible
Expnsion Theory s\ggesl a varying
dnsity, from mostdense on ihe nearside
lo leasl dense on the faf side, which is
also in keeping with one oflhe commonly
proposd
lunar creation scen os, In lhis
csa, sir'ic the epnsion of objecls would
procaed
fom theia c6n3r of mass, lhere
would b less expan6ion force on the
near sid end more on lhe fer Bide due
to th rsullirE f,-cdtcr crpnsion. This
suggests doirIg the surlce
grvity
on
the far side to avefage 10 the one{uaftef
graviiy
suggested by the Moon's siz ' a
'fctthal would nol aftucteitherlhe Moon's
shepe or any orbils aboul it, butcould only
be determined by dircct surface contacl.
Alomic expansion also rneans lhal ocean
lides cannot arise from lunar influence,
but only from internal clynamics within
Earth
- an Innr wobblc lht in fct musl
exist ccordang lo clssicl physics,
since
the centr of fis6 of th overell Earth-
Moon rottional syslem lies off-center
wilhin our plant.
This view suggesls why
the pssing
Moon corrcdes wlth rising
t i des roughl y speaki ng, but f or
purel y
rnl ernal reasons t hal f ol l ow f rom t he
creaUon evolulion nd ongoing dynamics
oi the Eaih l,loon system.
Lesser Expansion
Amount
More dense near side
with lesser grality
Center-OMass
Less dense 1r sidc
with greater grzvit-v
Greater Expansion
Amou:r,
3
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i
wjth an arry ofspeculative g rav laUonal lheories and physical
explanalions.
In contrasl, the expanding atom concept explains oits al a distnce as an in$cpabte
geometric
consequence of surfce gravity. ll is easy to see, fof example, how dfopped
objects would etrectively fall due lo planelary expansion lone, and how horizonllly
tossed objecls would similarly curue and plummet towrd the
ground.
Such drmatic
momentum change solely due to the geomelry of expnsion demonstrates that gentler
curving traJectories travercing incrcasing fractions of Edh's circumfance would result
with
greater
hofizontal speed. U nlike the absoluts straight-line momenium suggested by
Newton's fircl lw, therc ls aclually no reason such an objecl woLrld not lmvelone{hird,
one-half and eventully a full orlal cifcumference about an expnding planel as its
Atomic expansion suggests additional explanalions fof observations throughout our
One oithe most celbrated successes of
Newton's gEvitaliona
Jorce theory, nd a
milslone in our science, isthexlnsion of
adh'ssudace grav
lyto a forceful
'action-
al-aiislnce" quality
that Newton claimed
Fches outlnlospace, holding the Moon in
oil. Butthis pfoposal
not only stitt has no
tolid physical
explnation for how it might
ote
- 300
years
later, but lso offers no
r source that must exLst to slpport
a
powedul
!ndiminishing force. We
developd conceplual abstraciionsto
ihis issue in lhe absence of solid
explenations, but this has lelt us
for ihe immense and endless
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lr eolar
system.
such as
plan6tsry orbits and
intorpln6tary
space
'
i"J"i'n"ia"t
,*"
planets
passing esch olhr
while thir
"ior,on
"fo"""
trt"
g"p btwen
thm W
would nevractullv
III'"I' .ro"""itn
idly
as a siz6 chnge
if we nd all other
iil"r"
""p"-"c "qratv
.aintaining
clnstant
(riative
)
sizs' so lhe
;;;;oai b"i*;"
th.
"biects
could onlv manifest as unchangins
i"lriJ"g
t"*",a."ch
other
ror some rsason whil
pssins
i\lewlon suqE;td
the reason is a strll-unxplained
altrcting
force. whilt instein
instd
proposed four-dimenslonal
warpo
"or-tirn".
go".u"r'
curves and orbits would also
follow
quite
;;;;liv and
'rnavoidablv
from the
pure geometry of erpandrng
matter;lone.
The clvnamics
oi orbrlrng
expanding
moons and
plnels wor'rld
ais sulr in the entire slr svstm
nd all of its conlained
orbils
exoandrnq
aswell
lhiscn b shown to explain such occurroncs
;s orv; assist
mnuvers
that accelerate
spaceships
as lhey
oas-s otanets -
anO wnere therc a no known
g-forces in lhe
proc$s
lan
otfrerwise mvsterlo'rs
maneuverthat
lacks
proper explantion
ol." uo."
"fo*', "*ti"ation
And stthe level of the oversll solar
"rstm.
ttris e"pan"'on
,adressss wdety
known
puzzling anomhes
*itirt. .r"t
"p"""
probes and other spaccraft
as thev travl
iiiroron
ln"
"or"i "v"rm
and bevond
lhese deviations
from
"i.ait"t"o
r,ictoti.j
""n
now be considered
s
possrbl srtlfacts
ofour
Newtonian
g ravitatlonal
models bsed on a forc emanahg
iom .
given masi ratn. I lha..' the
geometry of expansion
And. much asexpanding
atoms
teplacthe
notion oflravitational
' -'
"-rs;; ""p"ncl"s
s.rafomic
padicles replce
the energies
of
,"i".iii"
"ntrq._
ano
"strong ana weak
nuclear forces_
Thes
seDarat e
energy
concept s
srmi l arl y bcome
unnecessrY
,t!tJ.n"
i"
"n'ta.i"
mocletwhere
neutrons
and
protons ara not
true oarticles,
but clusters ofexpanding
(not'chrged') electrons'
""J
l"ft"*
"oro*"g" a.cirons instead
bouncs repealdly
off the
resultant
conlinually
6xpncling
noclus'
Todavs
strong nuclear force_
holding the
powerfully rpelling
:n".riivetv
cnaroed'
nucteal
protons togethr
(whose required
;ower so;rces
are both oddlybsent)
is replced
bythe crushrng
io Jpiarv
""p"naing
protons and neutrons aginst
each
other And ihe \vak nuclear forc" causing
occasional
nuclear
clecav further
suggests lhe characterization
ol neutrons
3 |ess
"t"lil
trr"r.o oiictive
expanding
electrons
tht occsionlly
iectan electrcn
to become
a more stble
proton clusterin
a more
"ii"-iofttfo*"ta
proposal for this nuclear
"decay ptocess This
npi
."t"nai fu;hr to chemical
bonds currentlv
attributsd
to 6ndlss elsctric-charge
or electromagnetic
energy'
nd even
bevond as extmal clouds of expanding
lectrons that we call
..tii"
"na
."gn"ti.
fiolcls.Even
slectromagnetic
enrgy such
as heat and ligha becomes
clusters of frsety
expanding
elctrons
Dushinq one another through space.
while elctricity is expandlng
lr"Jioi" ou"r'ing.""l'
oth;rthtough
wire6 and extndrng
outward
as a sunounding
magnetic field.
ln tho nd, all *nor,n
for4n t matter
'nd
eorgy
ftqPme
mnHstetion d{ tll stEE rt unlylrg
phenoit'tton t rydtrl
mttr. nthougn easy aismissals
ar tempting
with mostalternate
th6ories. clsr look may well show Expansion
Theory lo be
much more scientificatty
viable, comprehensible
and verifible
than
th; other ssven \heory of everything"
candidates
ln fact' such
a
comparison could be vry eye opening
inded
MarkMccutcheon
is authot of The FinlTheory:
Rthinking
Our
Scientific Legacy", For more information and furthr
rading on
Expansion
Theory, visit httpJ^vww thefinaltheory'com
NExr
lssur:
gKhrough
in Faster-lhan
Light Travel and Communiction'
8rd th Safch for Extraterest
l Intelligence
(SETI)'
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lhe Eflh. MooD. and Mars, and lhoBc rb wq.k md live
there. Too Many Secrcts cehents together centties of
obscure refrences nd storis of iteractions with sub
fac beings and
proviales
a shong cse for:
The
hbittior ofthc iubternq$ md hollow rthi
*Our
militrier ventuacs into space and how it
liying environments ofl d Moon aad Mars;
'IlTle
ssult on our eedms though the mss media"
weather conhol via t]rc Moon ard HAARP, mind
and political
control thmugh secret societi$
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fircient and
modem. Mary mom tocrt3 trclte..,
ln one of the greatest cover-ups ofall times, lhe tut of th
hollow atd subtelrtre r|#witl br .t(Posed. lt l|dll show
that lhc eccepted $,!itt hisory of humslhd is far Som
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appeered in lssua 177, MaY 2017.
Th manwith thethick bead drnk his cofte slowly. Lter he tufied
to look ai me, saying deliberately: "Around April or May, th cook
remarked casuallv tht rcund 17:00 houts he saw a
plane flying
ln blolute silence -
at least he didn t hear any sound whatsover'
bing in the kithen and ll- approached the cnteroflh by, made
an ebrupl tum, nd
pulld
away."
Itwas on a cold aftshoon, seted in a bar inlhe city ofBuenosAires,
$sl I hsard this story from the lips ol Jose Raul Bortolmedi, who
hd been stationed atthAlmira.te BrownAentinan Base in lh
A.nrrc,tic in 1 98'1 .
Rai cntinued his slory !n an almost solemn tone oi volce, igno.ing the
lFbbub surounding us:
'lls
ltitudo was stimated as being rclatrvelv
botween 100 nd 300 meters, nd it tumed appfoximatev 45
degrsos. The cook was slartled by ihs sil6nce and brupimss wilh
which the manuver wss xcutsd. There was no nws aboul anv
expected flights, sinc affivals of commercialor
scientilic flights' of
thoss olny othet nlure, werc
generallv nnounced
"
8ut tht wn't th onlv lnknown
prcssnce during his slay at th
bas.Afterd nking hls cofbe, he conlinled:"h
the summef, while
lh necessary anangemnls werc bing made for the dpadurc of
chemlsts nd biologists althe base's dock,lhe
presence of an objct
similar to a ben, executing a falling lef maneuvsr' was noticed
dircclly over the base.The I me it rem ned visible s h|d to estimle
but itwas beneen 2 to 5 minutes.'
APulsatiw Continent
Antarctica i; a fearly circular conl nent, some 4500 kilomelers
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in dimeter, suounding the South Pote. tt has a surface area of 14 milion souare
kjlometers, but when the encircting ses freze, its sudace are exlends to 30 million
Equare kilometers. ll is lso for this reason tht Antarclic is known
"lh putsting
conthenl.'
It
js
also th last continent on our plnel
to be rptored and poputated
by humans tt
is hrd to detemine who was its officlt discoverer. Some say it was Spanish exp,orer
Gabriel de Cstjll, who reached 64 deg rces South and saw tnd inihose tatitudes(;hich
could hve been anyoflhe South Sheltand tstands) ccording to the testimony of Dutch
mainerwho saild with him. Othef historians give
the nod to Dhk cerritz, atso Dutch. s
possibly
the first one to see the surfce ofiheAnlarctic
as he sited south to the Mar de
Hoces (or
lhe D|ake Passage) in the vicinily of the Soulh Shefland tstnds in
j599.
Appntly, il is easier to esiablish who was lhe irst to reach the south
pte.
Two
expeditions set out towrd that goalin
1911: one of them ws the NoMegian expedition
undefthe command of Roald Amu ndseni th otherws Britsh, and ted bv CaDtain Robed
Falcon Scott.
Amundsen employed Greentandic sted dogs as his motorpower Scott, on ihe other had.
employed ponisduring
theitrsl stage and lhen human powefdunng
the second. Roatd
Amundsen reched the Sourh Pote on 14 Decembr 1911t Scott arrived between 17_18
Janury 1913. While the Norwegian crew faced no further comptictions, poorptanning
and misfonune caused the five Brilish exptorers to perish
during the retur trip.
Curently, most of the signato es to the Anlafclic Treaty maintain scjentiic research
sttions on Antarctica. Some ofthem operate yearound.
whil6 others are of a seasonl
nlure and only operate dudng the summer
The O.kney Aase, or Destacamento
Nvt Orcdas, tocaled on Laurie lstnd
jn
the
South Orkneys, is the otdeslAntarctic
base in servic nd betongs to the Aenlinean
Republic, which opertes it yeaf-round
through theArgentinean Navy. The waflier shtion
wes originlly set up by William Speirs Bruce, Scotsman, in 1903, who tater sotd the
facilities inslrument warehouse and mesuring devices to theArgentinean government.
PresidentJulioAenl,ro
Roca. thrcugn Decrce No.3073 of2 January 1904,;ccepted rhe
otfer, authorizing the Oficina Meteorlgjca
Argeniina to maintain the station.
A Continent of o moutand. and Orc
Stories
As hs occurrcd everywhere else on ibc
planet,
UFO stoicB m6Bed from th
momenl on which man it set foot oh lh
Antrclic. This inhospitabt tand, however,
has anolher lype of story tht has acbved
gfeat popularity
mong the who study
strange phenomna.
one ol them swgesb
that si lhe hrt of the connent, at tfie
South Pole itself, there is n entnc to
th so-clled
"Hollow
Enh .
This thory basically asserls, a6 its nme
suggsls, that lhe cenler of the Enh is
hoilow, with a sort ot internal Sun, nd
inhebitd by s highly developed civitization.
Thot would bo two immense openings,
severalhundred
kibmtrs in diameter, on
lhe sudace of tho Eerth to
provide
access
to this plac,
and these openings would
be at th
pol.
This civilization woutd
vil itslf ot th6 opn;ngs to come to the
urface, nd its crfr wold be the UFOS
that we curently witn6$_
Whilethistheoryhas
been readilyaccepted
by mny, il contradicts the teachings of
curnt science. And as lhe rcader may
wellimagin, none ofthe xpeditions sent
10 the South Pole found any openings
whetsoever
One ot the few bits of 'ev'dence shown in
tvor of the presence
f a laBe opening
in the Antarctic was the photo tken by
the U.S. Ess-7 stllile on 23 November
1968, showing a hole mesu ng nearty
1000 kilometers in diameter What retty
happened is tht the salellite
'compiled'
global
images by means of s|nller
jmges
lhat ller made up a mosaic, incoffeclly
interpreted as n "opening". The circular
black space
js
nolhing more than the
''blind"
spol that the satellile is unabte to
see during its numerous passes.
As a curi ous si d nol e, Jul s verne,
t h gf eat ut hor who
predi ct ed
l hay
lechnological breakthroughs and historic
events such as a lrip lo the Moon, wes
also correcl in stating that humans would
nver reach the cenler ofthe planet.
The
lille of his book Joumy io the Centff d
the Eadh is a smll trp eimd et onrnrrirE
th readers cunit, ain@ le
iou|nt
in question
wes only e h|isdlc"bsr
'wilhin
th Earth'B crqf nd the nov,a
prctgonl6b
nevr achcd th c$br of
the afth.
Whib lhis is not th main
Duroose of the
Article, on cnnot spek of the Antrctic
and ils legends without a brief mention of
Nazis. Evsryone is aware of the signifcant
lechnicl achiovmentg of Nezi cermany.
TheV-l end V-2 flying bombs, fof instnc,
Clochvire ftom top: f,rge&tlnean
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served s the foundation fordeveloping rcckets by the U.S. which
later enabled men to Iech the Moon, Germn contdbutions to
aercnaulics were equally significnt, including lhe developmant
of
jet-propelled
fghters and lhe creation of so-called 'Flying
Wings .
In spite ofthis, someswilling to tak matters a step further end
siqle tht th6 Nazb were abl to develop true uFOs,
going
as far
s to 3ay that they created majo. bses in Antarctica to conceal
ll of ihis technology from the
prying eyes ol lhe Allies. In lhe
lnal months ol the war, when the collapse of the Thid Reich ws
inevilable, any Nazis fled to these bases in subma nes. Not
only did thy find shelter there -
they
pursued the development
of these vessels. As one can imagine, according to this lheory, all
LIFOs seen since tht time nol only in Antarctic but worldwide,
re German in o gin.
And in order to mke the theory complete, any scienlificexpdition
sent toAntarctic, maanlybythe lJnited Stts, is nothing more lhn
a smokescreenlo concealils true intenlionsla military expedition
to find lhe Nazibases and size thetechnolog,.
Setting these slorjes aside, lel us return to the UFO sighlings.
Offcial Acknowledgemeflt
W
the Argentiflean Naty
The most signilicant incidenl involving an unidentified flying object,
mainly due to its consequences, occurred on 3 July 1965 t the
Argentinean Nvl Base on Decepcin lslnd. According 10 the
slory told by Lt. Cmdr Dniel Periss, who was in charge ofthe
bse, lhey saw an objct moving silently. "While it seerned sohd,
thero ws a certain lack of
precision lo its shap, somelimes
lenliculafand atothers circular lts visualaspect, ofcourse, could
have been affected by an atmGpheic refiaclion
phenomenon
that could have fesulted in an appreni deformalion of its
What is mosi notable is thattheArgentinean Navy cknowledged
lhis event in two communiqusthtwere Bsued subsequenily. The
lotal absence of sound and vadations in speed re highlightd,
along with the fact thal it rcmained suspnded for one minule.'
While sighlings of this flying object occurred al nighl, the
meteorclogical conditions for the afea, ccoding to lhe initial
communiqu could be 'considered exceptionl fof the iime of
It should also be noied lht it was seen al lhe Destacamento
Nsval Argentino Orcadas, locled on South Orkney, and at
the moment in which the obiect
pssed ovef lhal
point Tw!
variomelers
(magnelic field redets) in service al the tim
recorded disturbances to lh6 magnelic field, cplufed on the
tpes ol both devices,' according 10 th second Arcenlinean
I would not like lo miss the opportunity lo pay l bute to Daniel
Pe ss, who retid with the fank of Commnder, and who sadly
passed
away in 2008. After the incident, and for the rest of his
life, he participated ctively in UFOseatch, cooperating with al
ufologisis who had the
pleasufe of knowing him.
Monlt Sutplises Await
It is ciear tlil the UFO
phenomenofl
is
global in reach. By this I
mean that there isn'l a corner of the
plant whete the presence
of lhese dislinctive craft hasn't been reported. Thercfore, it cen
be expected thsl such sightingswould lso exist inAnlarctica No
sightings whlsoeverwould be lruly strange.
Anlarctica is the l6esl explored continent, meaning that there arc
manylhings to bs discovered in this comerofthe
plnet
Perhaps
nol nlnces to the center of the Earth, ot hidden installtions
decoraled with swslikas. But they willnoneihelss b cliscoveries
that will surprise us all, lo a
grestr or lesser dgree And why
nol. Perhps Antarctica is one of those
plces where lJ FOs
go
lo
concel lhmselves
(where arclhe UFOswhen lhey are nowhere
ro be seer. Beyond theirongrn. its true lhatlhe scirce
presence
ofhumn bings in the white continent mkes it an idealplac to
go
unnoticed. But notforcvet..
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TEXAS, USA: Temple 06.04.12
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lwas in
th garage talking to one of my sons and
oneof myot hersons, whoi sl l
yearsol d,
asked melo come outside. He pointed oul
an orange light in the wesvno(hwesl sky.
The time was bout9120 PM CST. The size
of the obiect ppeared similar to venus
which was highorinlhe sky. he objecl was
onge in color and pulsated in b
ghlness.
the object seemed to be moving Norih/
Northwesl and eventually fded from view
Approximalely 5 minutes ller, the same
or similar objcl appearsd in the same
general direction but seemed to ascend
frcm a loction furlhernorlh. Thistimelhe
objectappearcd like a fireblland seemed
to be much closer. Th object appearcd
lo be heading ourdirection nd I became
a little concerned that it would
get
too
close for cornfod At its apprent clost
distance of largest size, it was about the
size of rny thumbnailt am's length. The
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object fded in a mane.similrto the first
sighting. Two neighbors sid they saw the
object also. I believe both my olher sos
saw illoo.Al aboul l0:00
pm CST, my 11
yr
old son noticed a lighl gain. This sighting
was very similaf to th second sighling.
My wife hdjusl rrived home nd saw ihe
object also. The sightings made for a
pretty
6xciting evening.
ISRAEL: Ben Gufion IntmationalAirpon
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I was on security
gurd duly et woft on
Jul y 24, 2011, f or comFnyt ht sr. rppl i es
nl url gas. l wsguardi ng t he mai n
gat e.
There was nobody else with me. Aboul
200m from where I work sits lsel's only
meleorological stalion. Every lwo days lhey
rslease wealher balloon but this objecl
About 5 km away si l s Ben Guri on
Internalional Airport where I hve often
obseNed ai rcraf t f l yi ng l ow over our
installalion in prepartion for lnding. ldid
not see any aircraft -
but looking towads
the noftheast I noliced an unusual blck
speck high up in the sky. lt appeated to
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be stationary t the time. My frst thought
ws that it was another wather balloon
but this prticulaf object was dalk
grey or
black in colot llppearedto havmoved"it
was drifting now towafds the nodheast
end
gaining ltilude. lt made no sound. I
ran for my came and took 3 pictures, lt
was ascnding wath increasing speed and
eventually dasappered,
When l t ransf erred t he i mage t o mY
compuler the object took on the shape of
an ice-crem cone, with two ppendages
appering atthe top and bonom.
VlCTORla, aUSTRALIAi Gelong Ocean
Grove -A bdght objecl made an extreme
fight hand turn and changing colour orl
March 12, 2012
vlCTORlA, AUSTRALIA: GiPPsland -
On
l vl arch 4, 2911, about 11 Pr, my husbnd
and I sw a slow moving lrge
Yellow/
golden rcctng ular object with lights round
ii forten seonds. Then itjust vnished. ll
was definitely not n aircrff|
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l+;ttoire tzLrte L Ltotri\tue
\ 3o.itit i1Lititu ,et
^
Aofl4et
4it
Arut
\ *t t ef ^ct t
i9
lAncienne Tradition mentionne l'exis-
tence, da.ns les regions polaires arc-
tiques, d'une terre parfaite or! le soleil
brille constamment de rot son clat:
l'Hlperboe. Ses habitants, les hJper-
boreem, forment un peuple pur et puiv
snt, dot d'une connaissance intime
du monde et d'une sagesse suprieure,
Lieu magique au centrc delspiritua-
lit primitive, les vestiges de la contre
nordique enchanteresse $ivivent drrs
Ies fables et les lgendes de nom-
breuses civilisations, Partons donc au-
del du ple Nord, la recherche de
I'HJperbo:e fabuleuse.
Une terre originelle
< au-del de Bore
"
Une cropnce ntdiluvienne revienr dc
manirc rcurrenre dans de nombrerses
lgendes drr monde: le tour prcmierpeuplc
primordial aura'r vu le jour.rux connns du
ple Nofd, sur des zones arctiques alors en
symbiose avec la Nature cr les Dieu.
(lcrre
rerre or;gineile, plus r-ieille encoreque l At,
lanride
- aurair abrit une presrigieusc civi
lisarion : les hvperborens, qui a scns r!-
mologique sont
"
ceuqui vivcnt au-del dc
Bore', le vent du Nord ,. Selon l.s ADciens.
l'Hyperborc reprsentair lc prenier.e,,rre
spiriruel et magique de l'humaDir, s'p.r
6 MrsrRs M),rHs & reErDEs
M srr_Rts M,rNEs & trcENDE, 7
noissant dans un Age d'Or oir la sagese et
l puret rgnaient sur Trre. la tradition
hindoue ,Svoque t'Hlperbore sous l'appel-
laciond'" leblanche,, endroit sacr oir tes
saga allaienr recueillir de nouvelles connais-
sances. l-es qthes huis se souviennent
eux
ausi du premier pzuple de l ra hurnxine ;
les fables a,quinudes nous parlent d une ln-
cienne civilisation r.ryonnnr sur tout le ple
Nord, des homnes btisseurs, forts er
crnqurans. Mendonnons galement les l-
gendes sudoks et scandinves, qui se
sont intresss lx gense d'une fabuleuse
conuee nordique, dont le peupte primordial
e$ le fondateui des principales doctrines re-
ligieuses du monde. Les Celtes se d;sent
qnt eux originir6 d une
(
rcrre vene b-
renne
,, une . green land
'
souvenr asso-
cie tymologiquement
au
-
Groenland
'
'
Mais c'est surtout dans I'Antiquit
Srecque
que les informations
sur fHlperbore'
par-
fois nornm
. Thul
'
ou
"
Llldma Thul
"'
sont ls plus prcieuses. On retrouve tout
d'abord les traces des hlperborens
dans les
pomes d' Hsi ode'
hui t si cl es vant
Jsus-Christ
Puis six cents ans vant noe
re, le mlstique voyageur Arise de Procon-
nse mentionne fexistence d'une civilisation
hautement
&olue aux conffrs du rnonde
habit, au point le plus septentrional de l
Tere :
"
De son t, A'te,
fh
dz Calttrobios' dc
Itoconnt,
da rn
Pobne
?lq r' tunnte
ry,
'
poslt de Phtu, il alla chez la hsdons'
qvhulzws des l*dot habitent la bi'naqes'
homne' qui ,'ixaraient qa"!r1eil; au-de'ms
dzs Ar;naspa, fts grifft gadiens tu I'or ;
au-
nzsu: lzs grifot, lzs Hyaboriens qai iaen'
r'znt
jrsry'a me mer
(
.
)
'.
Diodore de Sicile' nous en dit davnrage sur
la curiese siruation climtiqu de l't'{ype.-
bor; ces teffitoires mldriques de I'artique
bnfciaient
semble-t-il d'un climt agre-
ble et tempe, sous la forme d une saison
Hyperborens :
nos plus lointins acres
Daur.es mnuscri$ nciens nous en disent
davantage sur ce*e civllisation antdilu-
vienne, dissinule au-del des glaces etdcs
brumes de i'arctique. t'lutatquer off.e l vi-
sion d'un peuple d'hyperborens ayant ac-
quis l vrit originelle et les secrets de l vie ;
devenu-s immonels', il su{lsait aux vieillards
'i
unique d'une grande douceur Le soleil per-
;i
ptuel garartissait deLx rcoltes par an au
i
.
habitants v,3giriens, ne se nouissnt que
f'de
fruits, de plantes et de lgumes. 11
li
mnfirm. galeme"t la situation
sosra-
!. phique polaire de la cit, en prcisant qu'en
\
Hperbore, la Lune senblait plus visible er
plus p.oche que nimpone oir ailleus Si
pmche qu on powait en disdnguer les relie
H6bde tut le qniet choniqualt
9@
doqrer te
nylhe lryptbdn,
pI de huit siles auant J.'C.
de se jeter dans le fleuve sacr du Nord
Pour
renarr jouvenceau. Initis au chamanisme
primitif etla mgie, les hperborens pov
sdaient des pouvoirs divintoirs er des ca-
pacits psychiques hors du conmuD. Mais
ils aienr aursides rres simPles' innocnrs'
ignorant ia convoidse et Ia haine. l,e clbre
pote l1'rique grec Pindare' decrit avec ven'e
leur existence bienheureuse sur une terre de
flicit, sorte de paradis terrestre initial
empli de ants et de musiques:
I - uYsREs Mx6 & LEcErs
l*
MYsrtRts r'/\T HEs & ltctrloEs
_
9
Quantt
de civilisat:bns du nonde rnentionnent
ds luts rig lqen"aits I'xistence d'une contt
ique sacr,
peup ae mages, de chamans et de
'tivinit
: t Hvpear'
Pl e
gograPhi que
et
pl e magnti que
Pour lrouver la terre d Hyperbore. encore laut
ilsurrnonler un conlresens iniua qLl divlse les
spclalisles.
De nombreux chercheufs onl
consid cette conlre lgendaire u deldu
ple Nord gogrphrqLe le pornt le pus
sepleniiona de la planle Or, plusleurs
amateurs du dossier se rfrentpour leurpart
au ple Nord megnUqle point cenlra Ou
champ nregntque terresire. C'est endfoit
vers o les boLrssoles
poinlenl et iiesl sit!
p usieurs centa nes de k omtres u sud d!
ple gographique. Cet endrol appel le
-
vra Nord
",
f esl pas un po nt f xe Gnr
par ies dplacemenis du noyaulerreux de a
erc,le ple Nofd magntqueest en mouve
ment constanl il se dplce ainsi d envrron
c nquante kilomires par an ll a frafch en
2005la c1 canadienne et les spcialrsts de
Os' Me du pde Nard nagndique de 1831 2007
L' l nsl i l Lr l poar eesl r ment q! , l ser el r ol ver aau
dessus des teffes sibriennes aux alentours
de 204C.
cane d non.le selan Hadate 1134
427 avant J. c).1l snue la patrie hypetbtnne lentdne Natd
du nande,au dessus.tes gtiahs qLigatuent un labuleux |rsar
"
I d 1"!e j/tr,^ n. qaittt ko p,t.t: :
l,tr-
totr clnur t/rltutte:
lilles, tre\
e,t"ttlcJ,
rltdrts tlt.flittts, cLrueux tau: te l,uir:
./'oL.liti,',
{,tlta.
Ni let naklh, rt l,t
eilletc r'rttLigwtr mte rue tnt dt Ht
P.rbo,,
igno1"f d.\ tdttr et r tort-
bd\. 11\ titc t i lilh i dt\ Ntni'ij r ergc
C est pcut nc I ile rnr!ueclc llllx. minus
cule archipel dcs ticlnl*, qui con,pilc lcs r-
cirs lcs plLr ronnrnrs sLrr lcs hr.pcrborens.
Ilhistoricn grcc Ilr,dotc rappone nor.tr
nrentun srstnred oilirncle enot lcs habiturs
de l'ile erccquc,
d<,nr lc presrige r.rronnait.rlon
ulcplan comrnercirlct nligieur, er l,:s grrnds
sagcs hvpcLborcns. Lln obscuL accirtcnt. rrt
coun duqLrel dcur lmissrrcs hvpcrorlcnncs
trouicnr hnion,li ccscr lavrlte cLes. rnagcs
renus du Nonl
",
qui se cont cnrLcnt prr h
su;tc de trrc passer lcurs ollt es de pe'rpl.dcs
en peuphdcs iusqr'
l ;lc dc l)il6 :
'
L6 Dtlit!
(..
I
ttronwtt qut lts ollrnnr
tle, Hylvhaiar krt ttnarctt dlrPle! A,]!
lc tr
tllt
dc/inal L:lIL pa::datt chtz lr:
St.ltltc! : tk,t
ji$.,\rin
d.f.tltu a11."
pk. elk; haitrt pottit's lt ylu lair po:ible ler
IoddenL, juqu; h ntr .lintiqlte t, LL
on let tnnvtt du cLt.4t mrli.
(.
. )lt' ttjolt-
t."t
Et?,
.lnn' l$
!ftiti(rt
rtnp b hlpobe
riet anryrcnt c6 ofidrla
ttr
datx rg'
do"t I k,e, rutlnt.L\, \ dl,!1n H;tlnal,i,
/nutr,: Lno.litl ;
4ke, ?rnt
la:ttul dt tt
ieunet ptnnn*, le: Hltob1a btintit
.oinPigw
l
,.i q tu kt/$ ct)y./t!, tl1lo1t tq)
Pdb
nte|nn.nr Pofl,i:, ct i qti !or ud
de gruttL honxan: r Dila:: nats qt,c. k: Ht'
!e$oie".
n.l.t lqrlojrt n'.it, ?t itgr-
dant
conntc ne rln:t rtisjitbut'( l r.i'
l,a1t
'/t
ne
inmdi'
rcnit h t! lilt!, iL
lri
renr
b parti ,* potfi w hrr: funtiir
htr:
olJ,antu nu4oppte: hn: tc lu pd;lh .lir
trc t ;
iL\ [.\ Eettnitr .$uitt t) le roi
sins, tt51)/i11xt i nrlnntnt d. k\ oryr.!/t.t
J$qr'i
tott n"tu ntia . Flle; pdsnt ainsi,
disc,t lc: D,litn. tfu ppb
t).utlt, i1lllt
)
ct
ar
otfttt dle: pLruienwnt dans bur ilt
"
tlucllc tdr la nrrurr cle ces. cadcrux
"
of
lins Dlos pr lts hlperborens ? |euL-rrc
dcs rabl crt es srcri cs dc l a connri s5en. c,
commc lc uggre cerre crolin.e qi rconrc
qu ur rncre dc J)lrron, crvov sur lilc pour
h ctlindre conrre lcs ambirions de Xer\s.
r di couvri r dcs rrbl ct rcs sur l csqucl l cs r. ri r
gravle h iirrmrlc de l'inmon.rltde l ,inrc..
- i . -
ru r.r/!rFF! fifPa & LE.Frn r . r , r Er E N
- Pr
& t r nr i t l 1
contnant un tgnent d Hodote. datant H*odote,le
"
pe cl l Histotre
"
et le papytus.l Oxyynque
De nouveux rituek en hritge de
funent
Is jnna lleliene dt I rn a fu lhu-
tre
'ne 'e
co
Pnt
Lx cheuek en I'honnetr de
Il semble par ailleun que ce tragique pisode s lieryes lAPerboe nes qai moaruftnt D'
air ennd dc nouvelles traditions et I'expn- ks. Lr
flbs
lexr rndmt ce deuir atant kar
sion de rituels directment impires des fabla nariage. Ella prenmt une borcb le lcurs ch*
hlpcboreenna parmi les populations localer ur*, I'nartilbnt autaur d'an
freau,
et k
C'est en tour cas ce que nos dir Hrodote : m?ttmt sar le monume t d? cet tie,get, qui ett
o lnitis
qu
chcmqnisme primitif et lo mogie, les hyperbor$
possdoient des
Imuvoirs
divinqtoires et des capocits ptychiquer
hors du commun. Mois ils 6teint oussi des tres sinples, inno-
cents, ignoront l(| convoilise et lo hoine >
^
J'ai
rcnafttt,
la''/ni
lzs
fznn
de 1-hrace dans k lie' n'.rc Dian, tn lillg.tuhe
.t lt Pdtonia un utage qui approche beaacoup m mrtni On Doit s r ce tonbea m oliL,ier
dc cehi qu'obseruent bs Hyperbotens rekti qui y ex na dz lunne. I^esjcxne' Dha'
wnnzt leurs ofianlz' Elbs ne !,1ifent j/t- entoniltdt le n chne a to d''nr enaine
nais Dw k roylz nufaire usage tlz pailb herbe, et let mettent aassi sur le tonbeau des
vestige du lenple dApollon su I'tle de Deas, auiourd hui inhabn Dans lAnliquit Ddos &ait bien
cn\ue pour sa
gnnde retigiosit De Nmbrur ti]6 gr5cs allhnent que les Dliens entretenatenl
d'rcits liens d aniti avec Ie pqple twea.e^
Hlperborennes. Tek sont lts hanneun que bs
habiunts dc Dlos rendcnt re' uielges ,
Lr rcit de l'hisrorien grec conrme un in-
tense change mystique et culturel entre les
deux peuples :
. Ias Dlienr di'ent au$i qae, dnns le nne
ich s dpat* nrent Dbs ; deu-x a*
ttr t'ierge' lrfperbolmnes, dnnt ne s'appek;t
tug, et I'aLe Opi,
I
uint d?j lmues ALanl
]t?ench d L4'db. Celt s4i a?porttliot
( .)
b tribut qu'elb: taient charye' d'ofrir
Poat
h pnmpt et beurew amucbtnctx tles
fmmt
e hur pa1s. Man Ar( et OPil tuie t nni
ue' en k conpasnie des .liew ntnes
(Apat'
lon et D;ane NDR). Au:si bs Dlim leur tn'
dmt-iLt d'autres bnnnews l eur!
Jnne'
qu-
tmr pourelbs, et rbbtent leun nons ddns un
ltnne qa'Okn l? Lj'cie r conpa m btr ban
new L?: Dtiens d*.nt entote
ry'ik
ont ap
?ri'
dux i
'ukire'etA*Io
k
'ctbrere|
nomner dans kns hyne' OPi' e Atgt'
't

J;re
k qute pour elles. C'e't ce Oktl q i'
12 - MYsrtRrs M\Es & Lrcr[DEs
MnirREs MYrHts & LEG oEs - 1 3
La tythotogje grecque
st dasive
et conadicbirc concqnant I em
placement de t HYpeat. Sur
cetto cane t6 anienne, lle st
situee au notd du Dnube, dehier
btuoire connu l
+oque
et consi-
dd conme l'exttqne Nod
1nt renu d Ildr Dbt, a conpost k rcste
des antieu lytnnes qui:e thantent en mte Ie.
I.e' mme' Dllids djoate t qa'dl,li anilJ;tit
br'ler sur l'aaxl bs uises d.! rtine', olt oi
rEanl k cent:h sur le totnb a /'O?i! et
dArye, etqu'on I'an?loie taut rct urge. &
tombeaa e* dmire b tm/e d? Diane, l'.st,
et
?rr
de k salle r lz' Cis
fottt
le+t
fe
l-es liens d miri ticnt si lorrs entre les
deux civilisations que moulr histoires accor,
dent une filiarion hyperborenne ceftiiD,
habirnrs
de I'iie dc Dlos I
Apollon
: le dieu hyperboren
Nous le constarons, Ic nrythc d Lrne tenc pri-
mordiale
dans le Grand Nord, pcupie par
t'ne civilistion
purc er .laire, claircmenr
frocn, le monde hellnisre pen-
"
L rqiow dtrea.s smbbnt ps-
sAler seuhs tout ce qa'il1 a de plt
beax at
tlus
turc no! ytx ,
conair encore Hrodo.e, baptis Ie . pre
de I'Histoire, par Ciceron. L\Gce pou ccrre
raison que de nombreur hisroriens erchro-
ni<lucurs de I'Antiqrit relatenr que diverses
divinns du panthon grecsonr nes ou onr
vislt I Hyperbore, I'instar de Lto,l'h
se et Perse ? Apollon est mme dc.ir
comme le dieu rgnanr sur fHvperh,rce, lieu
sacr oir il revien t chaquc hivei pour se r
gnrer. Lc mlthe veur que, peu de temps
apru Lr misance d ApollonN, 7,ers iui ordonna
de se rendre Dclphes bord d\rn char vo,
lant tir par des cygncs. Man Apollor ne se
dirigea pas difccrcm'r Delphes
; it nir
d abord le r:ap vers I Hlperboe (oir
sclon cer-
taincs verslons rside sa rnre l_ero ca' c'csr
sa pftfic d originc)ci y sjourna pendanr unc
one entirc. I clieu rencontra ainsiles hy,
p.borerls, peple!nrable qui ne connair
ni l rnladie, ni la vielllessc. C est en c-
toyant cette nrtion fantsrique qu'Apoll,
l'une des dn-in;ts les plus chaf;snatiques eI
mys!ricuses de Grcc, dcouvrit le secrct de
l'ternelle jeuncssc lC'est sunout cn Hyper-
bore, son licu de culte, qu'il puisc scs ca
pcirs de diviratioD i
de rerour Delphcs
au printcrrps, il est alors cn mcure de d
livrer ses orrcleJ. Dans. Histoirc dc l di-
vinarion dans l'Anriquit
,', rguste Bouch-
Lerclcrcq tractuit ce rappoft intinre cntr.
I'Hvperborc et les dieux grccs :
"
Peat-ne et ce au dzsir Ll'kab/ D!\a! .Ja s
st gloir quest d le nldil ncftlc cn c. lieu
k lgenlt d'Hyptrborle, dont
Pdrkiel
dtJ
bJ anti? s htnne' l'lurgiqlc! dc Iib snr]t?
Linagi ation g{que iltdit.l u pnndir
tctstre et lbtdit pkd, I dl,ti tu toute te
thrrche,
'lzrritrc
b nonts Ri?ble'
'tui
rc.k
laicnt eux ntnes rbunt b
Ttogs
.l?' romi'-
't111..!
.qa{ra!
hique!.
(...) Le' Cre6 dirrtl
pkat le ctnacle tlt lews dieux t I'OU")fe )
n t.mP! au c?tte montd(reJntait lcur ho'
izan du c dei tugi,)nt te?tentriottah;lttit,
lew OUnp? idttdli' i.nfona dans it
Vot
"
Le mythe d'un terre primordiql
dons le Grond Nord, o clqire-
ment fqscin l monde hellniste pendont des sids. pollon est
drit comm le dieu rgnqnt sur l,Hyperbore, lieu socr o il
revient choque hiver pour se rgnrer
"
14
- MysrrREs
MrHEs & rrGr Drs
Beprsentation dapollan su un vase antigue.
Mrtrfts d.r5 & trtuDt 15
Les scnarios
de I'extinction
Iefre
".
c esi opinron d Hsiode
quienvlsage
un
peup e iranslgu en enllls
thiques
nerg
e b ellvt] anr
pour !hun_ranit
"
Depu
que le sol rcauvetl ceux de cee
tuce,
ils sant
pat le voulor de ZeLts
pusant'
les bons
gnies de la Terre gardtens oes mor
tels,
dispetrcaleurs
de la tichesse : c sf /e ftryal
hanne
qui leur fut dPatli
-
?,..n1.\''
l0 ttni"$, jusqu) .tu tonrrc( rt
rcilLute lattt Lt ntiositl htin'tilk
'
lo
rnlt
plusfairc le tort Lt tpur lmnew t HvTxt'
bofte dltj|ih.c
l,ntt1tliitltntnt
di d lpol
Lon, t t I ot o Li t t t , i
l t at . l u' t ' l nl t n1ri
Mlthc mode e & sotarisnle
Progusilcnent crglrrti par lcs sicles' le
myrhc d'unc renc srcrcc dans le ccrtlc pc'
lairc rrcrrpre rcsrrrgit linalemcnt en 1-uropc
au 1(t "" si cl c. F. n 1i (r9, Gui l hune
Rxt ' ' l
phce l c pandi s au pl c Nord drns h prc-
mi rc crrt c en
Prcl cri on
pol ai rc l ' cs ht bi
rmts du lieu perrrcnr. sclorr lui sc rendn cn
Si bri e oLr cnr\ nrnpe du t r-ord prr l e b; rs
d'un pont dc gha relirnt Les contincnrs l\is
Grrrd Nfcrc.rtoL dessine, dns une crrte
Pu-
bi i r. l i 9rr. un ). l ci noi r ru pl e Norcl
D autres imaginent
plult une vre lntralerres
tfe ;
les hype.borens
grce lne lechno
ogr haulment sophlsirqe aurnt creus
{j mmenses
galer es souterrarne: ct vivr eil
hyperborenne
-
Catacly.me :
P
uslelrrs
conles mylnc og ques no!s
parlent d Lrne calastrophe
cl malrque ayanl sulrrnefge
la terre des nyperDoreefs.
D a!tres variantes atflrmenl
plutl que HyPerbore iLrl
dfinltivement enTou e sous
la glace ei la nelge. Q'ror
qu en solt, es cases d!
catac ysme valrenl selon es
ver s ons: ge
g aci a r e de
uge, lrenrblement de terre
bascul er . ent de i axe des
(i ' e*
<l e cc poi nr srnrt ' o1l q"' 1""
' 1"' , i ' -
ecnt
l . ' , r r r r r r . f l . u'
\ l ' l
r r i r - \ c
r r r (
:,1r ii::':::
:l i",
i':':.:i'
Lumi r cs. l or qLr c
' l LLcl qLLs
| hi l osopncs
ct
. r u' , i sr dc, ,
. ' ""
"": ", : : l
, nf u' r n, en
'
' l t . : . 1' : ;
: : : , ; . , ;
^:'t"1:
::'i,;,.
. .;,
i,;"
"",,".'
lolrlours au ple Nord. mas sc.rs a croilto ler-
restre. Une igende
qlr r nit P;rr sc .ncr
cele de lAgarlha. ce royaLn- a ifterleLrr de
a Terre dans leqlel brllle .r'r S. e perptuei
"
Eout du mon.le
gogxrphique
et symbolique'
I'Xvperitllr est
l'ollgorie
d'un absolu indpossoltle'
d'un 9e d'or tli; ir!itivcment
gor et inoccessible
Elle reprsente l lieu spii1*|i de lo
connoissonce
ultime' I'oxis mundi des initis ptimorrlloux
"
Uh tou au pde llot.l ? Plusierrs tradions sore
istes afiiment
que les hypebotns vivent d6'
oma dars des galeaes soutenaines, ptatond
merr dtssid/a sous /'arorce tercsfio
ples engenclrant l s!bmersron presque rm
md ale des Lerritoires .ofd ques
La crovarc ef lexrsience d un te le contree
tait s v!ce d:!ns les egendes grcques que
l es p us l m. a f es n hsi aent pas enke-
prenclre un grand voyage vers e Nofd avec
l'esporriou de consuller es grands sages hy
perborens
AlloLr.d hur pourtani cette purs-
sanie cvilisalion a disparlr sans taisser de
trces. Commenr es mythes nterp,teNt-iis
Iextinction hyperborenne
? lrois scaios
mergeni dans tes rcils :
je
celaclysme
oqilrucour, ta mtgration
des hbiiants,
et t.en
toJrssmen
sous ierfe.
- Migraton: Selon d autresibles anc ennes
c' esl j ust ement su ! e . i es condi uons cl rma
lqLres devenles de p us en plus dhcates
orsqLre lesverls piurages se lranslormefenl
progressivemeni en zones slr les el gere|rs
qLre les hyperborens clecidrert.ie se r
lugler vers des atiludes plLrs cle'nentes
Dcscendrrs dans es conlres mnd orales
lsserarent selon ceriaines croyances esar
.tres drrects des At antes .lonl es conna s-
snces ava.rces rsuLlerLi d un hr lage hv
-
nfo{issem.nt i celtrns rcilsaii rmenten
fin que les hyperbiorens se sont en q!elque
16- MYsrR[s \,THrs & Lr0E ors
sorle transtormes en
ffi ,.,,' *,
a
"a"o' s' ri
Hyperbore
re Abarls le Scythe Hermtme
de Ctazo
mnes ei Epimntde de Crte sonl queques_
uns de ces hommes qur se rclamaienr
direc
renrent des hyperborens. La lgende dt que
les merfbres de cele co]e magique poss_
daient les mmes apUtudes aux miractes que
res nabrt ant s de Hyperbore nof di que i s
pouvaenr provoquer
l abondance des r_
coles ou stopper es maladies et ta mon
grce
eurs chants e|eurs rnusiques. EUx
aussr prat quarent
t e cul t e dApol on Leur
irange relanon rntr.ne a|] culte hyperboen
ae m seen lumi.e par ctorgoCo tidans son
ouvrage
"
La sagesse grecque
"
l
et chamanisme grec
"
L extase apaltntenne est un srft horc de
soi : lme abandanne te corpset. Lb.e,
ete
se tansparte au dehors. Ceta est ttest par
Ariste. eton ditde son ne qu ele votait
Abais.
-^n
revanc!rc, an att.ibue ta itche,
symDote trnsparcnt dApoltan, et
platan
tan aluslt n ses sartitges I estpernis de
cajecturer qu its ant.elenent vcu (.
) Ce
quetetate Hrodate prapas
de ta transt'or
natlan dArlste en carbeu est ausst digne
dtntt : ]e vol est unsynbate apalltnien (..
)
Dautres rcnselgnetnents su pinntde en
aann e n 1 u ne te p r se ntaton c h ama n iq ue qu i
est a nettre en retation avec Apollan Hyper
bore. (...)cest,
en eftet, chez Epjnni!1e que
ton peutsatsn pout ta premiretats jesdeux
aspecrs de /a sagesse rrdlvjduelje archatqe
de source apolinienne : t,extase (livinatoire
el l tnterptatron
dnecE de la pa.ote
oacu,
latre du dieu (...)de phercyde
est atteste
lexcellencedans
ta dlvination, e! Aristate iui
nme luiattnbue une prarque
nacujeBe
de la nagie quatit rcutrente dans te cha
nanisne hyperboen
"
sc sur des thorics non scindfques
er non
rcligieuses. Selon tslararskr tes hrlerhrens
reprsi'ntent
l'unc des ra.:rcs prim!ires dc
l'hLrmanir, al,anr rgn sLrr tcrre juste
.rprs h
"
I,Rnrire tuce ,.
Eile cont'irne ga
lement que lc pcuplc anrditLrlien vcu en
harnonic une poque o te ccrclc potairc
j <, ui sai t
rl ors d' Lrn cl i n, ar rcmpi r er d, Lrnc
La cane du nande d
I
gtphe flaan.1 A atd
Mercat ( 1512-1591) Aa cntte le
pte Ntd o,
tteun rcchetnonet elev(' Fpes nlaly altts
sma
")
auta duqel couterf /es
qrat.e /lelvs
de la Gene.ll seble indtqet icique i rnqe
est le poit de .annecene.t
.1c lhrnnte
pinside de Ce
appartenait |'qigna-
tique ola des mages
grecs, donl les nen-
bres se
^lanaient
de
t enseignenent hypr
un groupe oe mags
er oe cnamar s gr ecs
londa une cote au
Vl'-" srcle avnt nolre
l ' i magi nri rc
col l cct i f comnre
l e pcupl c pri ,
nri(il donr dc\cendcrrr ta plL,peJ.r des civili
sarions indo,curopenncs.
,{u rmc rirre que
I Adrntide,
Mu et ta Iimurie,Ic pa|s d,Hv
perboree
subjugLrc les courmrs sorrisres qui
pul l ul cnr
l a l i n du Xl X. , . si ct e. l t ci cn,
tsl:rvrnkr..,
fndatrice
dc t So.ir rhoso
phi quec
I 8rt pl oi re t c rnvt hecn 1888
ons $n hisroifc
o.cutre de l HLur.lnir, ba-
, t )O
l rot ra\ . . / a
(nont t ct t t t
l t t )t t t (t
c.) /in t, at
l)kt.)t
lt
ltttiit'
rtttc
JLtw
:o kqtlb li t\.entit Rdt fut
lnht
7"t'
b: rlins l'rcgrnut:, b mat lt : lirn :'t
tu hnllisnbh. C en h h z1"'t'l'tttt,
ho")n..
(..
) 2) 1.. t.) /i"titt H\!'tl)tttt
ttl
,:.:f,#
ErlrrEi I' rYftr! & _6tr"!i
re
F--
'
-"siir,.':r. .-.
o MrsrfcEs
M{rEs & rEa rE!
Quand la Russie
rve de
I' Hyperbore
'e/a
le /n/" thaii po&/ b :econzl Ce,ntinent,
h ter q i teft.lait i
?rono,toircr
du tud
et /oa\t du Pk N7rd.
?outft..nit
ld S.
contb Rate qri englobrh tout tc tltor appdle
aujo*d
hui lAsie du Notrl. C *t le nan tlut
bs
?lus
/t/tcit/ti Gft.t dontaint .t. igian
l|intdine et n./!ti eu!?, o, tuilru /. tn-
ditian, A?a/b" I HJ?c ,('rlc/t s. ttlt.kn tuu'
h!a r.
(...) (.-
ltnit uu tuntintnt rltl, ru rtnc
bontl
fdr', 1ui
k tutin t
!'
I'hitr .euc
?o4ue
ltittu.
(...). Dturant lr lIiotttt, lt
Groenknd a tnne lc Spitzb?ry, t'd--dift
te qui r,:str * nat secot d tunt;,.nt aL onli
nent Hlperborltn, ja it dit/t tlltnt
Nous l e s. r r ons auj our d hui , l es r enes ar c
r i ques du pl c Nor d r ' onr ps r oj ouF
r . c dscr i de gl i . es, host i l c ct bl anc,
t cl que noLr s l e connai ssons i uJouf t l ' hui .
\ bi l pl usi cu, s nr i l l i er s d annes, l e ccr
cl e ci r ( unr I ol ; r i r e ( i r couyer i pr r une
vgr i on ! e ovanr c, ei i l t i i si ( bol r sc
baigner d.rns ses caux chiLrdes er poisson
' r euses.
( l
csr dLr moi ns ce qe l ai sscnr
sggf cr des pr l vemcnt s cf f cct us au
Gr ocnl anr l , <1ui ont r vl l a pf sr n( e dc
vest i ges
d i r br es connui d$nnr i \ soLr s
nos l at i r ur l es, t el s quc l cs sapl ns. l es
peupt i cr s, l cs chnes ou cncor c cl cs nover s
et des chr r i gni er s. Ln Si bt r j c. l an, r l vse
dc I ' esl , nac d. r r r l t mour hs r er r ou\ s
congcl s
a per ni i s d' r f f i mcr qLr c ccs
t nnl mi t i f . s
r l u p. r ss br out . r i cnr r l on
pi si bl emenr
des f cui l l es dc boul c. r Lr er de
Soci t Thul :
la
perversion
nazi e du mythe
Sidj en son lemps. l'imprat|ce Caiherine
ll de Russe
r
eflvoyail des expditions pota rcs
pour
trouver e paradis nofdtque tgendaire
(eile
avaltentendu dit on parter de t|xir de
r'ternelle jeunesse
s pris parApotlon elsou
nail sen procurer n ftacon), a pfesse r!sse
contemporaine
rvellle eltelrsst lrs rgr i,
rement le m\,1he hyperboren Ent997 ue
expdiiion
scientil que affirma avor dcouverl
oans b PntnsLle de Kota,: es.estes d,unecl-
vrljsa|on
anUqle ayanl exisr vorl v ngt m lte
ans. De enrapoter qu'tls agissaitde t,an
cren peupie
des ntperbofens, it n y avtt qu un
pas, que les iablolTs moscovites lEnchirent
a grement e annonanl que IHyperbore
avart t localjse sur e lerrrtoire.usse sep
lenlflonal. n 2006, une autre qLrtpe de
chercheurs aannonc avoir dcouved te pa
raorsterrese dans un zone russe proche de
lrciique. Pour le responsabte de texpdition,
re docteur Valery Dyemin, pas de dolte rtHy-
perDoree a
-.xist,
et elle se trouvait en grande
panre sur les rgions septentrjonales de a Rus
S i estgnralemenl conve|u que eslefmes
"
Thu
"
ou. Ut i nr aThul
"
r epr sent ai enl
crrz es grecs ie concepl d une lerre ex-
tremle septentronaie de la Telle, lls ont et
peNert s a! XX.-" srcle sous linlluence de
'idolog
nazie Fonde dans es annes
l9l0 vec pour objecirf de mener des re-
che.ches ethnographiqles et so1r ques
sur l Al r t qLr l t gef manque, i aSoci t Tl r ul . ,
comrnena propager aprs la premlre
guerre mondlaie d vers mythes rac stes lns-
p rs de loccullrsme naz . P usreurs de ses
membres q! rejo ndront
lus
tard a garde
rapproche dH llea: ont rpandir a croyance
ql e l Hyper bo. e l al a pat r e or qnel e
des l a r ace ar yenne, peupe par . l es s! r -
hornmes blonds aux yeux bleus Les fa7 s y
v rent occasion de dilfLrser mssrvement ccr,e
< preuve , que les aryens pfoveferent d une
20. M rFAs ir,ftE & uurms ws46 N,6 & Llsrols 2l
IJorigine du monde au ple Nord ?
Thditions celdqua, germaniques ou rnedi-
refranenns, toutes floqent avec
Ptus
ou
moins de dails et de conrndictiom une Hy-
perboree cerne par les glaces du ple Nord,
mais bnficianr pourrart d'un climar tem-
pr et d'une vgttion luxuriante. Peuple
primordiI, les hyperborens y sont consi-
drs cornme nos . grxnds inctres ,, sim-
ples et bienheurerx, dots de pouvoin psy-
chiques proches du chamanisme. Selon les
crynces indo-europennes, qui inscrivent
profondment les quatre poinrs cardinaux
dans leurs lgendes, le Nord est le symbole
de la sagesse et de la puret, le pays des mes
et, souvent, le rcp des Dieux.
< Une troltance
4antue
dans le nonde an-
tiqre, qae nout rcftowennt h E|ru* et qui
lenait
?e
rtrc b la Cbaue, pldgit ltu
Nord b sjo de! DieLx
; loit qae le
?12,
centre de! moauementt lesle! et rgakteur
innobile de I'aniuers, par:t tre le sige o
aboatissaient en qteQrc sorte les rcnnts de
l norme auelage, soit tlu'rne t dition
confuc et pat aax peapks lu nidi da
naia laninues a des joars dnesares le I a-
l-ocrlise au point le plus seprenrrional <{e
la Tere, bout du monde gographique et
symbolique, l'Hyperbore esr I'allgorie
d'un absolu indpassable, d'un ge d'or d-
finitivement gr er ;naccessible- Consid-
re dans les remps anciens comme un poinr
xe I'origine de la roration de Ia plante,
la rgion polire reprsnte )e lieu spiriruel
Comne sur clte cane chtiene, qui situ Ies-
Pace
ggtaphique et synbotkue du tqne divin,
le Nod rcpt6ente le sige du Sac.
une poque de paix, de sagsse et de purer
qui ne survit que par les fables et les contes
atce:traux.
. Ni
?at
tene, nt
?d/
mer, ,tu ne
noa"eftr le chenin qai nne thez b
fu'
perborent
, conclut Nietzsche, citant
Pindare.I
1
-
D l. n)'rLolgi gcqu, tore t le fil'
d os o'Arct)
t d Artio'. Il t h
P.r$miG-
cation du ut du Nord, I'u ds qMtre *nt's di'
2- Pmid sicl..@t J3@C[ii$.
3 -
{tar s.i.t de l ltone Antiq@ rigimirc
.L @ Pnmie. sicle .Pr' J.s'Ch'ist'
,l
- D't6 lgnds t@ntot qt la h}?dbo-
i6 yirctt 1oo0 ds de bnhr, 3d @maitrc
la ddadi.. Puir ils neriat n l
iN
de ldr
pp .hd, en *
Ftdt
du [dt d une hlai* dd
5'Cinqime si.le .6t rotft rc.
6
- I):s < Hisroie d Hrcdore ,' LivF IY )qU
c )m(It,)oo(v
7- Stton d'auno wiotes du nytlE Afouon n
rqirt o Hypbre que tou 16 dir-neuf dt
lorsque lc os ont eF<tu m. roldio! @m-
plte slon l <ycL rodquq
s
-
Slor C.lli@q[., APollot d n
( l o dfn-
c't 16 phoquq 16 nosc mris' 3 dd 106
9 -
Afolln 6t l.
PrinciP.r.
divitira od'laiE d6
l0 -
Citotu mllhatld .lrud.Johm MT -
tlid GF
(17591d l,llirorin d6 cligiotr E -
win Rohd.
(1s9o), ai$i9tleE Ii DdiN$quiflt
pblier lrln u t|@|Fh intiarl
"
A la ehhe
de l miio .r d. l dt d6 H)"rb'N
''
r I 'Tdudn
litt6.l : { da home 6i, homt
''
12
-
Algurtc Bouchrlercq ,
(
HilbiE de l' di-
vin.don d.tu I'Altiqlii ,, Coletior Horcs J-
rme Miilon, pg 558.
13 ' Chdstine Pre'
( l
PftePiion
d' I'insl-
di dds 16 Dond6 mdit .dens dcin t d-
chipilagiqt. Poltlsien
d'aEnr l dcorvcrt
miisiotudt
',
Pblibook'
Page
217
14 1729-1796.
15
-
Pnitrul. d'm suPr.ie d"tvi'ot 100 00o
km2 sit!e au no.d de la Rsti o@idntle'
16 -
Thul+Gs.lls.haft { allndd'
17-H.rdt Gnn8' Hein' ich Himmlert
Ru-
dlfHs $nt 8ulim.nt cits conm mnbd
actifs d I'Ordre de Thtl.
d la connissnce Iime, I'aris mundi des
initis primordiaux.
I L6 Hyeorerc.rardimt dont uru pnches
dz nrte dt portes da tosnos, dts po*s donnant
dc.' du del, une rituation glogm?hiu-nr,
thiqLe h'r
?ermettlnt,
sous l'gilz dA?olhn,
d'te b: matres bimheteux dt nontle , ana-
lyse Christine Prez'r.
LHyperbore, berceau de I'humanit ? Lr
boussole, dont I'aiguille aimanr demeure
obstinmenr poinree vers le NonC, n indique-
r elle pas tour simplement l'emplacernent de
nos origines ? Nous ne les saurons sars doue
jarnais. Mais les hyperborens sont l pour
tmoigner d'une nostlgie collecdve du pa-
radis perdu dans des remps ntdiluvieDs,
MYsrtBB riwBts & ltcErlDs
_
2:
22 MYsrRrs M),rHEs & LrGt|iDEs
MISE EN GARDE
cdoi si ef t l npour oedi r edodi i . spor esnl omor aNvh. ! es0or . d. $r Nssmmes. i dons! ner er . i . p, 11! i e| r s. ompLexe
d' deFrhri .r d rn. qi qes sans rc.oup.menr p.$ 6l e G5
quenns sures . $ pcdi .nre5 s ed d.Ynrdn. r obonl es o"e. be",
..upde re.ul de l o poddu l e.tel r er .i s ds ..mm ds hl pothi s.s derol o er de rIri i Nus vo$
pri 3.dotr.e
e*.mm ^e perc
appmedore Ji n, p*bd pu,l I netdorc po:ur edeeu
si rq!.es
nl omororo sod
Prende!e.
p r enrme
pruden.e
Le code secret des Envahisseurs
Le Nouvel Ordre Mondi al et
"La
guerre
de l'Atlantide"
Un texte Peter Knight 9"'"
partie
andrew Mclntyre a ns dars l serie Les E var,sseurs La vritab e histoire de I'hurnanit
sous a rorme d'un code irnas. "Le code secret des Envahisseu6"
pne
d'un
puple
de
qrands
blonds
possdant
ineeie llbre et voulant rgnr sLr toute la Terre l'aide dune
technologie d
pointe.
David Vincent va lutter au cor6 de chaque p sode cone ces E
-
vlrlser6. On l'imrrcssion
que
c'est exaciement ce
qui
se
passe
aujourd'hui. c?st
'o-me
\r Ln
qoLve
mert s( e! se me!a[
"n
pld' e oepus 1967, alnee de la cralon
de l srie. aujourd'hui, ls sont
prts,
avec l'lnst lation des hautes et basses rrequences,
de stellites nous surveillant troitemert, de lasre, d'engins nnulant
9rvit...
tne
guere secrte leu en ce momentet depuis trs longtemps sur la Terre.
"Ps mins de eize avions et tubwsibies
ont note dans leur cmet de bard
q leurs
appa.eils desrins rcperer tes engins eus
nanre arient capt le signal d'un tubM
sible depkant
gnnde vitesse.
Ces colatattons ont innediateent t
rapport$ .OP|LANT Nafolk, en
Virginie. Ensuite, les rappotts deviennett
beaucoup
plus
vagues. Ceftaines
per
sannes atTirnent avoir entendu ou obsey
Es bips d'n war captes
par
les oprc-
teurs, et tous en ont cnclu
que
cet engin
tait n
par
une ule hlice
plus
de 150
nuds, soit environ 280 kn/h
(cet
objet
utilisait donc des techntques tnconnues, et
L srie aes Envat,sieurs montre
qu
des hypeiborens continunt de
didgr les ffir6 humains avec une
spr technologie depuis les temp de
l'an.jdn atlntide. Ainsi l'adualite
qui *ou nob clvilistion st en fait
la proiction millnire de l dgn-
rsne de lempire tlnte
qui provo-
qua u
9rr
sns fin u co{rs de
lquelle des hybrids furent cr.
"II
n'est de
pire veugle
que
celui
qui ne veut voir"-.
Lit e W Rob nson dns Edgaf cai er /
destin de lhane
\4.
IAi lu, lAvenIurc
mystrieuse, 1972
page 74) ht : 'Ies
castes et les classes apparurent, c
par
les Fls de Belial avec teJr cupidiii leur
oryueil et leu. haine.
(.
.). Les hts de thr-
dit et de l'environnernt finircnt
par
exer-
r lM innuence
)
l'asped des indivtdus se
anima, sebn la
purt
de la tignee et
des den de acun, Eurs idaux et Eurs
tbi16. Il
y
en eut
qui
devinrent
prcsque
paftits de corps et de visg, tandis
que
dautes cotreNaimt de appedices s un
.arps hunain, sabots.
griet ailes,
plunes
ou
queue.
Ce sant ces tranqs
(atures
que l'on rctrcuve sur les basreliefs assy
nens et les fresgues egyptiennes".
lne ingniere crea aiNi d6 etrs mi
humains m -arimaux
pour
lrvailir dns des
mins ann dn extraire les m rerdis dange-
reux et radioactfs ncessaires la machine
de
quee
tante. Dans son livr coraact
extratercdre
(d.
Presses d! ChAtebt,
1999), Imott'y Good, ufoogu mondile-
ment 6p{te, rdpporte
plusieurs
rencontres
nava es dont celle c
qui
eut ieu en 1963 :
sobek, le dieu gyptien tte de
crocodile
(temple de Kom Ombo)
allait
quatre tois
plus
vik
que
les apparcits
les
plus
rapides donL nous disposons)'.
Le sous-marin non identifr tut rer
durant
quatre jouts
d'affile, alors
qu'il
mnceuvEit une
profondeur de 9000
metrcs
(note
I a
profondeur mximum de
lbcan atlantique est de 9980 mhes dans
la faile de Poo Rico).
Les aillres
Timothy Good
pmpose
d autres 6s incroya
bls et cite des auteurs contempoEins, En
1963, 'ufo oque laques Vale apprend
qu
un sous-marin nuclaire amricaln Polr s
a nterompu s mission
pour
refa re surla
dans lAtlantique, le
rsonnel
consigne a
l'intieur : "Qrelques officiers supieurs
sont nonts dans la tourele. On dit
qutls
sont redescendus avec trois corps huna'
ncides enferns dans des scs en
ptas'
tique transparcnts. Le sous-narin a
plang
de nouveau et a Blli b cAte est
dans les
plus
brcfs dlais. II n'avit
acconpl aucun des impottants abjectirs
qu! lui avaient t assigns, dont un essai
de ni teu de
plusieu6 nisiles.
Quant
aux tres, ils ressemblalent des
singes ras. Peut tre taient-ils vrai
nent des singes, rcupres aprs une
exprience secrte das thsqace".
(satrce : Fotbidden S.lence, loLrnls
1957-1969, aLlantic 8ooks, Bekerley,
Califori e, 1992,
p.309)
En se dmrdani s'il s'git de singes,
Tmothy Good
poinie du doigt la vritable
histoire secrte dontj'aiommen
p
ler dans le TOP SECREI n"s3. C pport
ufologique nous renvoi d'.utrs cits de
crash d'ovni et suggre
que les
pet
ts corps
ro" src*rt r so
.EEl
l
-':-'
soovent dcouverts
polrraient
tr des
singes de type
ytii
Jacques Bergier dans
Le Livre du nystere, Abin Michel, 1975, dit
qu'is
resurent entre 0,90 et 3 rn.
!r
yet
vec une face hurnine
pe
tucile
mnt
passr poLr
un homme s'l 6t vt!
d'une combinison ou sl ss
poils
sont ras.
Les Allemands taient certainement en
rebnon vec une rce hyperborenne dr
ceftre de la Teffe, et ils tenalent de ctte
dernire e secret de la conception dtres
hybrdes thrnthropes"
poLrr piloter les
engins eorpce. Un bon moyn d?mp'
cher
que les enqutes ne remontent
Depuis es annes 50, e5 oLrwages ont
parl
des objets volant non identifies comme tant
des venernents extratefestres/ et sns
jamais
rellement f re le en avec l
dcolverte de l'nerqie libre. Le f.it
que
l'Histoire rie l'existence des soucoupes
volantes nazies, et ce en dplt de nom
brelx tmoignages et rapports, me
parait
Un homme serieLx et respeciabl comme
l-o moquette ou 3/5* en bois du prciet
"dorodyne

oiles muhiples' de R.Couzinet.


Or, il est curieusement tomb dans es
o!bl eftes de l'histoirc et dns la dchance
aprs avoir communiqu sur la fabrcation
avancee de sa soucoupe voanrc.
Le vrai rve de Niko a Tes a : la conshuction
d'u engin volant
qui
aurait et son ceuvre
ultime
(Ts
n,1s,16) auaent d a err
les ufolosues et nous fae comprendre
que
I'homme tat capable de denr n tre
intereldE. Au lie! de cela, Tsl connut lul
sont nstalls en AmriqLe du Sud et
notamment Buenos ares apres la
Seconde Guere mondiale).
tl conte | \l etait envircn 23h30. J tais en
tratn de nnger non natiet
quand j?us
soudin l'inprcssian
qE quetqu'un m'obset
vait... Je ne suis retoun et c'ed alos
que
je
lbi vu. )e fais
t9A
nre et i] me depas-
eit dtu tte. S
Feau
tait bhnche, ses
yeux
d'une @uleur tes daire, ses cheveu,
D
#
I
.r
(
'
Les Atlemands taient certainement en relatian
avc une race hyperborenne du centre de taTerre
77
Ren Couzinet (voir TOP SECREI n'42
''L soucoupe voante Frnalse
),
le
concepteur de Arc-en ciel, ce trimoteur
qui
effectua en 1933 la traverse aller
retour de iocan tantque Sud, ralliant
Paris Argentine, alrt d tre un
modle pour
l Frnce.
to plonre
des singes
(l968. iir du
romon de Fronklin J. Schof{ner
crii en I963) les singes "vol!s"
ont
pris le contrle de lo Terre-
Or nous consttons
qle rous vons stagn
depus la rn du XIX.," siec e. Les leadels de
Iufoogie mondiale, en cadant a thse
''techno
ogie se.rt'
pornt
une lourde
responsabi it. courir der re ls lumi.es
et es "petils hommes verts
i
ils nous ont
maintenusdans une rnpasse et is ont laiss
le champ libre une ite
quis'st
apprcpri
16 brevets toLt en s'asurnt a suprmati-"
sLr la Terre. Vous alez vo
poLrtant qu'a
a
umir d tte hypothse, es ixtes et
tmoignages de ltpoqre nors
permettent
davoir une lecture tota ement nouvele de
ioute 'h
sto re de
'uio og e.
Exprimentation
Toujours dans son ivre Conaacfs
Ext.atetestrcs
(p.185188)
Tiritothy
Good, voqu un cas ntressant concer
nant l'empoi de nerge libre te
que
l'ont conu Tesla, Schalberqer, l'1iethe,
sen, Trambly, Couzinet. . :
"Par une nuit d'aot de I'anne 1956,
Orlando lorge fradi, n argentin, rctoint
un de ses lieux de pche habituels sur la
cte aloB dftique de Northem Reert,
oL st mintenant sit@ Universiry cit/,
ps
de Buenos Aires'a
lnda
: tes nazis
6up4 @tt, et tl poftait un vtunenL taut
l? moi-meme vu ce genre d'individu trs
grand,
Monte-Ca o, descendre dune
trnge voture futuriste colleur
jaune
dbr, une station-setuice
j
les deLx
portes
taient eves la vertcale et
orsqu'il s'est mis au volant pour repart r
aprs avoir fat e
plein
de carbuEnt,
j'i
traveG la rue, bbligeant s'arter et
j'i
p!
vor en visge frn et s,s cheveur
blonds la "Prince vaillant'i Pour moi, i
tait c air
qLe
cet homme
p
otait aus$ des
w a lemands modern ss.
Feaudi poursuit lnsi sn tmoiqnage,,
''Puis, il ne prit pat
]e bras et
p@
une
sotte de
poudriq"
sr le nur du
quaL
Quand
il lbuvrit, il softit une lLnie
phasphorcscente On descendtt les
marches du
qrai verc ]e Ria de la PlaLa. k
lAi suivi conne un autamte. soudain, I a
Ev sa bofte
phosphorcsc-qte
et
jAi
w Ln
transe vasseau en farne de saucaupe aii-
ver du fleuve. I s est at sur une
p|ge
de
eble, une
peLte pafte
s'en auvetl9 une
parelle
en en enie et un tre senblaqe
a
prener
s'est avanc ve6 nous. It ne
pnt
gnnent par
l narn
pour
n'inviter ener
-
Le l5 octobre 1957 Soo
Froncisco de Soles
(Bsil), Antonio
Villos Boos dclore ovoir fcond
une exlrolerrestre- Mois
qui ioient
woimen ses rovisseurs ?
lintrleur, le tmoin rencontre une
jeune
fille de 18 ans du nom d'Elena.
Ferraudi
poursuit : "...Une femne est
apparue
Pour
emnener Elena dans une
autrc
pice
;
e e tait identique celes
que je
devais rcn@ntrer
plus
trd : tres
bien
propartronne, vtue conne les
honnes, avec une bouche, un nez et des
oreiles nornaux, d8
yeux tirant sur le
jaune.
La coupe de cheveux rcssenblait
ce e de Prince vaillant...".
C'est alors
que
bn explique Elena et
Orlando
qu'ils vont voyaqer sous l'eau
jusqu
Samborombn Bay. . "De l, nous
devrions volet u ras de t'u
jusgu'aux
@tes de luruguay"
lnda
I un des endroits
choisis egalement
par
les na2ls aprs a
seconde Guefte rnondiale)...
Interview
par
Hector Antonio Picco du
cr6nica de Buenos Aires
qui fui demande
s'il lne ided ltndroitd'o viennentses
'laviseuB", Ferudi tpond : "On n'
denande de ne pas le vler tout de suite.
Its viennent de I'intrieur de la Tee'.
Fer6udi taye ses decllations en revlant
qe
"les visiteurs ont construit deux bas
sous-nain$ dans les annes 50
;
une
Uruguay en ta de la bae de san luan
45 kibntres de Bnos Aires, et lAre
dans la baie de sanbranbon 150 kito-
ntes de t'4antevidea
C'Tnp
on board" a
UFO, 1995). Une aute bse a tabtie
dans le gofe du Mexique et c'ed l
qu
AbNo et Ele t te ennens
poul
Fenaudi
poursuit : 'Its ous ont dit : Nous
a ons maintenant
prajeter un chanp
nagnnque
qui
va nous attiret conne
da un tube Its nous ont nantr Ie
noteq indalle tout autour du vaisseau
qui
faisait alviran 70 ntr$ de dintre. I
tait fom d'une sene de
qroffi bobines
lnrconne.tes, et ils tient
ph6ieurs,
rcvtus de vnents blls, s'atuner
son enl7etln. IE
pottaient des
gants
et
une visire leur recouvrait le visage".
Notons
que
le Paris Matcf' n"287 de 1954
(vor
editodalToP SECRET n"34) l.ile
que
ls
petib es ashs de New Mexico
por-
bient ussi des vtements bleus. On a l'lm_
pression qu'il
s'agit d'un mme commndo.
Le dtailds
gants et de la visirc appit
ds le
premier pisode des E vdlrt$'r.s,
Un des
gEnds blonds
porte
une visir et
un autre des
gants pour
se
prcteger du
haut voltage de l'nergi libr et des
antennes spilales comme celles dcrites
dans le livr de Menger
(voir
illustration ci'
dessous). Les envhisseurs
podent
encore
des
gants
dans lpisde "L l4Ltation'
(voir p9
suivante).
"La discussion s'oriente... su.. lnergie
nuclaire". Un des t6nges tres
qui
tient un instrunent 1 nain, dsiqne
une fente devant laquelle noe un
cotps soqde". Fet?i se souvient
que
"ltre
pointa
son insturnent, un rayon en
jailit qui
le desintgra. \t nous dit: "Ceci
esL de l'nergie
pure.
Quand
e e touche
son objedit e e te desin@re...
Et il nous lana un dernief avertissement :
"Nous voulons
que
vous sachiez
qu'
notre
grand regret, nous utilserons ce
pou\oir
si
vous nelt lharnonle stellne en danger."
Pourquoi us d'une telle attitude
gueriire
face de simplestemoins? On remaquera
aussi
que l'ame dsintgrante est typiqu
de la seie Les Envahisseu6.
Leur raction consistant dmontr leur
supriorite en usant de leur armement vis_
-vis de contact sans dfense n'est
pas
digne de ce
que
lbn serait en droit d'atten-
d de la
part
dtres volus.
L'phode des Erva,sseu.5, "L Prophete",
nous explique
que
cs ts se font
passer
pour
ds sints, mais une
phse code
dans l'pisode nols avertit : "tes saitts ne
descendent
pas
du ciel en vaisseaux spa'
tirul Lpoque, cs abductions taient
probablement des tests et s'intgient
dans une logique d dsinfomtion
ambianie. Elena t orlando Ferraudi
taient sous le conhle d'un
pouvoir qul,

'heur actuelle, s'exerce


plus
disctemnt
sur tous les habitants de la
-lerre
trvers
l'rmement HMRP et le vaste ru
dtre6 humains implant.
Les irnages crbrales et les
penses des
enlev sont decrypts t-dvers des ordi_
nateurs installs dans les soucoups, exac-
tement comme sur les savants enlevs
dans lpisode "Les Sngsues"
(The
Leeches) et dans "Uhnocelt" o David
vincent est invit" dans une soucoupe o
lbn tente de luiimplanterun nouvelavenir
Puis, toljours eur insu, ls abduds sont
implants
pour
la
phas rltime du
prc_
gramme. ainsi/ toute une mise en s.ne a
t lbo
jlste
aprs la secoide Guerr
mondiale, autou. du mithe extrtefiestr,
pour que
se
poursLrive a
querc
scrte.
Manipulations
Un autre tmolgnage, dsrit
pr
limothy
Good
(cortacts Extrateftestres
p.206'
216), montre cete manipultion, digne
d'un pisode des ntan'5ser.
ceia
passe
en 1963, en Anglete e.
lolle sllonne a region de sheffield, oir ele
conduit une tude d march sur les ppa-
reilsmnagets. Dansun
prcp t, elle est
Les envohbseurs
porlont des gonh en cooulchouc ei des
"cosqu$'visir'.
roP sEcRET 5!
rE
LA
GURRE DE TATLANT|DE
-'
"frapF
pr
le nombre de
gadgts
demier
c.i evoses dns le living" ainsi
que par
un
melr-r.epteurdio. La matress de
maison, Roamund, explique
qu'ils
ont t
conus
par
lcl son mari
qui
st invnteur
et aussi diomteur ll communique avc
de
gens
d monde entien
Rosamund allune alols le
poste
et bizarrc,
ment
qultte
l pice.
loelle
prend
alols
note d'un messdge : "Sei'is u Blue loh
denain 16h30
- Mark". Bue )ohn
dsigne des carrires situes dns le
Deyhie. Le lendemain, elle st rcnd.
"Un
peu
avant 16h30, lolle renaque
dans le ciel une lunire bnllante
(.
.)
qui
se
pose (...)
E e distingue (...)
un disque dEn-
viron 6 ttres de diantrg
pose
sv un
pid (...)
enitut d'une te ctfulane.
C'6t alots
qu'un
honne surgit de deiirc
I'appareil, celui
qui
se
presenten plus
trd
sus te non de frlar& vtu d'un @stune
blu d'une seule
pice". (ote
: 1l senble
qu
ce soit toujourc la mme caste qui
ope. Dans la rie Les Envhisseurc la
tenue est une combinaison bleu-rt).
"(...) et d'un .asque renuveft de 6tsu. Au
ne instnt, m honE ett d'une witure
garce non loin de la. )olle omit h vehi-
cule
qui
sbtionnait devant dte Rosanut.
(...) Pu, Es deux honn se dirigent veg
la voiture et disparaissent. (..)
lolle
rctourne aloE chez Rosanund eL rencone
Maft et Val
qui
lui disent ve d'un aute
noe et te entr& en coitact
"dans
le
ptus grand
secret avec des Kientifiques de
ptusurc pays... (...)
D'apres Ma* et Ual,
la.tr peup@ possede
des baset su MaE et
sur la Lune depuis des milleg d'annes, de
nne que
su h Tee, en Anrique du
Sud, en Austtal et en Union svitique,
entre autres (...) pou
a.celrcr l'voludon
hunaine, ils ont d inNenlt ckux
rcpris$ dans notre
paiimoine gfitique...
ual et Ma* taient beux et clistingus, ils
avaient la peau
clane, d dqlts
Ntais
et des yew
assez
parriatlien...
"NoLs
avods p
Tte
qudqus
nilErs dhnDes
ddznce sur vous, disaient-lls, mais ous
ne sonnes
pas
des anges"
oon
l'pisode
"Le Prophte" dj cit). "Ib utilisait de
peti5
net@urccepburs frxes lur
poignet par
une lanire".
Une rois de
plus
ce rcit est parfaitement
confome la si les E n6seurs. En
1962 Joelle a rcu la visite de deux repr-
sentants du Home Offce Londrs qui
lui
ont
pos
des
questions
sur la "dispaition" de
lack et Ro6amund, et de certains scienti-
fiqus
qui
taient lpoqu censs vivre en
Amrique du sud. T{lt porte
croire
qu
lolie,
qui
trvillit pdr le i4inist de a
fense i'neis, et
qui
a fait
partie
de l
rcsistanc, t pree paf
une organisation
qui
voulait b6olument lui faire croi
que
son contct tit extraterrestre. Il en fut de
La manie d lile de cs trs dnlontre
qu'il
s?git d'un
jeu
de dup. Ils ont fait en
softe
+'e
ctbe femme les voie, le messge
radio lui l-dnt deslin. Dans les annes s0-
60, les tmoins taient d'aurarr
plus
mani-
pllbles qu'ils ntaint pas
au coirrnt de
I existence des ams o(otiques de l guene
sect. aujourd'hui, dans un monde de
super 'nologie, cette manie dbpercr
nous semble plutt
naive.
Dos de lo
ioquette
du DVD des
Envohisseurs. Depuis lAntiquit,
lo gurre
conlinue ovec 16 mSme
type d'nergie utiliss
iodis

Sodome et Gomorrhe...
Bases et "extraterrestres"
Nous venons d'evoCuer l'oddnce de bases.
Das Alien Liaitoq the ultinate secret
(1991),
-rimothy
cood soulv le
problme
d'!ne enhrelle base "e\tnterrestre"
ps
d Pine Gap 25 kilomes diAlice Spdnqs.
D'aps les informations foumies
par
le pro-
ressur J.D. Frodsham en 1989, bois
homnes qui
revenaient d'une
prtie
de
chsse noctume ont vu
yolvir
une pod
Gmouflee sur l tnain de la bse,
puis
un
disque circulaire monter sans un bruit la
!ltcnle, alant de disprt grande
vitesse dans le ciel. Officiellement Pine Gap,
un "bas re.hrche sp.tiale commun"
finanie
par
les ministes de la Defense
australin et amricain, srt la r.onnais-
sance et la surveilinc des stellites. Elle
a te oe
par
b CrA en 1966, et elle est
gr par
i CIA t l NSA (rence
Nationale
de Sord). Selon une ds soufEs de 1
Good ynt apprtenu la CIA, "re eryr!
en
poste
Alice Springs est considt
conne une
ptunotion,
ce
qui
ne signifre
pas
que
Pine Gap $iL ou ait une ba
poul
k25 exttateedres. @p$dant, il
y
a dans
des lettres de ceorg Adanski, des ah-Eior
curises I'exisbn d'une dh ba...':
Ei 1951, damski(rit un coffespondnt :
"On n'a parle
dans des .irconsane bs
int.esanbs d'un
gnnd
labobire
qtid

2250 k de Sidney
(ce qui
coneqondit
la zone dAlice Spings, opentionnel depuE
ho/s arsl L?nn1948 coiiespondit donc
lbuverture de bas6 sctes comme
Dulce, dont a
pad
le
prcfesseur
Benewits,
ddies la mnstruction dedisqlres pibs
par
des hommes en noir de type allemand.
Cela signifie
que,
depois les ob*Nations
en 1947 de disques et de shs, les nazis
Les envohiss6urs porlenl
ds
gonls pour
se
prolger
hout voltogs d6 l'nergie libre
{t ot t t . t r t
t o
{l
ont commnc s'inst ler dans le monde
eitiei Il s'agit de la vitble
gueff
froide fisant sulte la guii des deux
pes, vec l'attque des disques volant
d'un
ple
i'aut'e, rv au Pentgone
Timothy Good
poursult que
"st cefte
runeur est tundee, cda inplique que le
laboBtoire fonctionnait dej en 1948, des
annees annt
que
Pine Gap soit atricElle-
nent designee conne base retais de cen-
tralisation des infomations sur Es satel-
lites des seNices sesets':
Quelques
mois
plus
tard, en rpons des
questions
du mme corrspondant,
Adamski explique
qle
la
personne qui
lui a
communiqu cette infomation en 1949 est
un scientifique aftach au
gouvernement
chilen, !n ancien officier supreur ds
forces de l?ir chiliennes. "Un eystene de
connunication a bien t adiv, cnt
Adansk!, non seulenent dans cet endroit,
r':,ais ausn aux tats-Unis'l
En ce
qli
concerne l'existence d'une base
d'extraterestrcs implrtee aux tts Unis,
Adamski aborde le sujet en r9s2 avec un
ingnieur de la ma ne de lAlaska
(note
r
c'tait avnt son
prem
er contact dans le
dsrt de californ e, ei novembre de cette
mme nne. cet homme affirmait
que
des
va $eaux spatiaLx atteriissaient rgllire-
ment dans cet tt). D'aprs cet ingnieut
les extratercstres
qu'il
avit vus mesurnt
entre 90 centimkes et 2,10 mVes
(voif
Lettrs de George Adamski Emma
Martnelli, 30 septembre 1951, 24 novem-
bre 1951 et 16
janvier
1952).
La taille allgue de ces tres coiiespond
biei cle ds"ytis"selon ce
qu?n
a dlt
lacques Bergier. Le fait de
pacf
ces
hybrides dans des soucoupes rejoint |uni-
vers cultlrel de rohn carter sur lelars, d
la.zan au centre de la Teffe et de Flash
Gordon
(Alex
Rnymond) dans les annes
30, afrn de crer un mythe extEtenestr
dlur. firnagirire d'Ed9ar Rice
Bunuqhs,
par
exemple, semble nous
par-
ler d'une anclenne querre de l'Atlnude oir
d6 hommessinges de type "yet "
quatr-a
b6s apparaissent. Ds 1910, Buroughs
&tit : '\:appadl Loumaya, se rctoumant
drnrpletenent. Le moteur cala net, |un des
seMB de Ey anttglavitationnel d4
De
qul
type d'engins
porloii
l'omirol Bird ovec so "guerre des
deux ples" ? et foce
quel
ennmi ovoit-il t confront ?
repare clata et nous
plgemet
I'avant
piquant
du M, po ntus kset au soL slx
mres
plrs
ba3'
(pge 668 d! iome 1 du
Ctle de Mr6). C'est dir omme il tit bs
en avance sur son temps.
Puis No
ylvood
deviendra
peu

per re teF
ran dune
gigantesque mnipulation
psy-
chologlqu en rusionnani un m9nlre
extratrrestre et ds vnemeits els tels
que
res vagues oe soucouPs.
Les ditrents contacts avec ces
grands
bonds ressemblent des scnarii holly'
woodins sans camra. C'est
pourquoi l
genrc que
ceLr<
qui
ont contad Adanskt en
19s2 (et qui
ont nalheureusenent &e oqi-
gs
de le disdediter)...
(et) qu'ils
avtenL
5on moi, nolsvons icitols es lments
d'un mme cornplot contre Adamski et
lolle. TmothyGood ajouteque, selon une
so1rrc fiabe, 'ur certin nonbre de ces
bases exinalent dns E nonde entie et
qu'une
liaisrn linie ene ces ettee
trcs et nous a E tablie la frn des annees
40. Conne
par
hasad, la localisation
qu'il
donne de deux de ces bes tait
lAlaska et Pine Gap'(contads exttees'
trcs,
page
2t2).
L'autur semb e vraimeni croi.e
qull
s'agit
de bass extraterstrs. Or, ll sd
que
ces rgions accueillent
justement
des sites
importants du
puissant
seau d?menrent
HMRP. l'e6t de lAlaska ont te ifies de
gigantes+'es
antennes de type Tes a
pour
l
connk du champ rnagnetque de la Tene.
Et Pine Gap, en Australie, serviraii dhn-
tenne depuis un lmmense
goutr polr
prcduire, sur des mllirs de kilomhes, de
plissartes dchargs lctriques dans 'io'
nosphre dns le but de boulevercer l
Une anci enne
guerre
de I' Atl anti de ou des
hommes-si nges de type "yti "
apparai ssent
, ,
mtoro ogie et de dtruire des avions en
vol et ds bateaux. Depuis 2009, du nord
jusqu'au
srd, lAustra ie e6t touchee
par
un
dfmahqLe bouleveement mteoroo-
gique. l'est, des nondtions ravagent des
rgions d'une superficie
grnde
comme ra
France et lallemagne runies tandis
qu?
lbuest, Perth st la
proie
d'incendies.
ldamsK a donc nconh une ce de type
hyperboen
pct-ctaclrmique et naz e
est difficile
pour
le spectateur de discerner
le vraidu faux et de concevoir
qu
les ev-
nements dpeints dans la sre Les
E var,sseurs sont authentiques. llrnothy
Good a inclus es remarques dAdamsk
poul
ircrs raiens : "DAbord, elles anticipent
htutes 16 publictians raisant alusian
l'isLs de ba extrErretus sur natre
plante. Euitu... Joelle afrme awir ren-
@ntre un graupe d'exaterestres du nme
Des envohisseurs
protgeont les olenlours d'une de leur bose
@
LA GUIRRT DE IATTANTIDE
+
instdlant sur tout la Tere des base6
screts
pour
leurs arms et leuls engins
qui,
en se
prcpulsant,
brisent le chmp
magntique de5
p
ants dtruisant insi
notre nogphrc."oars /es arres 50 ef
6q ds extteffestres se nanifstt
pout donner des leons de nalheureux
cntds. Mais Ia
plupart
senblent dtet
nins viter toute interturence avec les
hunains. n rcvanche, ils slnteressent tou-
jous
de es prcs aux ivircs, lcs, ners et
ocears" nous dt Timothy Good,
ll est probable q!
les allemands aient
construit des bses scrtes dans ditr-
rnts efdrcitsrecusde la lerre, dansl'es-
pace, dns les pmfondrrs des lacs et ds
mers- certains rppofts
parent
d'une
gion d'explorte! sous mar ns, les
''Chevali|s
de Posldon", tout drclt inspirs
des aventures du capitlne Nmo.
llomo Aqutiaus
Dans l'pisode "La cense", les envahls-
surs
prccedent
des expierces dans un
laboratoire marin. IiE effectuent des muta'
tons
gntiques
et crent la vie dans 'eau
de mer. Ils
peuvent
aiisi r&nrc. un
corys d'apparence humalne dans un bssin
d'eau de rner travec
pr des counts
ledriques de haut voltage. Nous voyons
qu'l
leur sera t
poss
ble de vivre sous lt.
Si la srle avait continu,
peut'tle
urlons-nous vu ces tres aryens dns des
bses secrtes sous-marins.
Les "Chevalie de Posidon" ont
pu crer
des hybides marins. Schaubergr avalt
dcouvrt
qu
ds truites
polvaient
remonter des courants et demurer en sus-
tentauon au beau milieu d'une cascade.
L'eau
qui pssait
travers leurs ouis
pre-
nlt la fome liqulde d'un vortx leur
pets
mettant d'utiiser la fome de l'eau
pour
En 1962 R. Chanoux di "q(une sooet
sc, crcee aprs la dbcE alenande de
194s,
Nrait
voulotr
jouer
un le
politique
dans le desn de lEurcpe. CetE soci, cn
Vobine Fore
^tailg
russenblait en 1946
bs Amenb hiuriens et fascistes
dAlenagre, dltalie, d Fnnce, de Belgique,
des Pays-Bat dAngleterre et d'Irlandd'
lHisLoire
in@nn des honnes depuis cent
Dil/e anr Ed. Robert Ltront/ 1967).
D6 lenibles inondoirons se
succdent en Aosholie depuis 2009
Cette 3e Force Noirc s dissimula derire
ctivite des plongeuls soulmarins des
"Ch!liets de Poseidor". "En Europe, un
grd Mbre de
dongeu
celebres tzient,
des 1940, des
partisans politiques
des
&imes
tataltanes. UrE enqu su ]e d-
sor
(conEst) de Ronnel dans tes eaw
ones de la c.tse nous a cbnfrrm l'etis-
tence d'un vntable Mrc teutont+te sous-
marln'l Si ce tror ne fut
ps
retouv, dhu_
tres taient en leur
possession,
''Il
sagit de cr un honne nouveau
(ll1ono Aquaucus) aftndelenent appa-
rente au
poton et capble. .de viwe dans
le milieu narin... En dennt
poissDrE,
les
'glevaliers de Poseidon" pouftient consti
tuer un enpire saus madn.. La nuttian
vise le lire naget respnet nouftit et
o.rer
exactement conne l
@issans
et
Lbpration "Homo aquatcus" tut rendue
publique
au cours du congs dbctob
1962
par
le cornmandant coustea!,
qu
vait dj xriment un systme de st'
tions sous-marinesau laryedes cts mdi'
tenanennes. E//e .ansinait l'tude
d'lntegntion dfinitive de I'honne u
nilieu narin. Cotsteau
ptie@nieit de rcn-
plit
h cage horacique a\e. une matit
plastique
et de renplacer le canptexe
pou-
mons-crEu
par
un stsne
pseudo-bran-
chial auquel senient bnchees les veines
Ceci nols fait
pnser
des hybrides de
type gis dcouved avec des oui. Iai
dj voqu le cas dndromeda, un de
mes amies,
qui
a donn naissance une
sort d'hybrlde c lleu aux
yeux
rouges
fndus et avec des ouls. Son tmoignage
a te
publidansle lwe de Brnard Bldaut
OVNIT attentj@ dnget
Ol'lG,
ZO03).
Nous
pouvons
conclu de ceci
que
cette
caste d'hommes rzis oprc des mutations,
comme le fisient e5 hyperboeis, en
ac.ord a!c l'me. Le mari dndmda
tait n1illti et lls ont dcouved, Eur lLr.s
relevestelphoni+e.
qulls taient survills
par
la CIA. Si andromd a aujourd'hui dis_
paru,
c'est cruse d'une attaque
par
ces
e5
qu
l'avaient inplnt.
Guy ratade dar,s Les Dossie de I'trange
voqu des exp ence6
Japonaises
hors d!
commun
qui
se sont drctrks n 1930 :
"Le EB.I. a decouvett,
peu aes h Seconde
Guee nondile, des dc,cunents utiase'
eLs
provenant
des archives
japonalses.
Des rappotE stupefran\ ffimaient
9r
des nttiws de
grctres
avient rali'
ss su des hanne' lhide de bnnchies
de requins,
principatenenl et dbryanes
rcspnbnes de nannik es nairc. Les
coby hunains dots de brcnchies de
requin aumient vecu trs longtenps
conne de vedkbles
poEsons.
Chan6 Fo.t qaq \ui,
qu'un patpte aqua'
tique vivait au tbnd des ners. Il tut rejaui
I'annonce de la d&ouvee hite, Ets la ni'
t
Une soci t secrte cre en 1945
parat
voul oi r
j ouer
un rl e
pol i ti que
dans l e desti n de I' Europe
, ,
navenbre 1969, pr un
pecheur
de Saint'
Tnrpez, d une axieuse ctaturc houee wl
un racher de Mediteranee. Ce nondre, une
softe de
gras poissbn tot1lanent ncannu
des speciatstes, vait des oreilles dhonne
Le
qcle
de Mors
fjmoginoire dEdgor Rice Bunoughs
semble nous
porler d'un6 oncienn
guene de lA onlide o des hommes-
singes de type
'yti'
opporoissent.
b sde tlvis fHomme de l'Atlanlide ce Dot Heed E Solow en 1977,
relote les ovantures dun homm-poisson uniqrJe survivont de lo lgendoi
Atlontide. La scnorio est-il inspi d'e l'oprotion
'Homo
y'quoticus"
?
et
prestait
des caacriniques hunaines
indi$utables. Piqu au lbrnol, E nyn'
rieux vebr sang-aid tut conf! aux
chercheurs du nuse aceanogphhue de
Manaco" (pa?e
214).
(Voir
aussi notrc
courrir des lecteurs
p.12)
La cration d'hommes-poisson sous-entnd
la cration d'une technologie sols marine.
tant capabis de
gnrcr
des champs
magntiques comme Nikola lesl, ces etrs
oit
pu
con'ler l
prcssion
au fond ds
mers et construire de5 bases sous les
oans. Leurs engins filant sous $ eaux
peuvent
atreindre nlmpo.te
qule prcfon-
deur
puisqu'ils
sont enious d'un pu ssnt
champ de force magntique pu slt *lon a
construction des racteurs vortex nerg e
eau liblant des champs magntiques de
Schaubergr
iDts
les annes rgao, bsJ
Allernrlds blert donc capables de se fdil
passr pour
d. extrateffesrres.l
Homm-oiseau
Si de6 ves .iiles extent, vivnt sous
l5 rners, Cyce a
pad
d'auts hybrides
nc uant des homrnes oisaux. Ui pr'midi
d
jlilet
en 2003, ave. une mie, nous
avons obsrv dns le ciel de Bordaux, un
homme oiseau tte humine, sans cou.
Ilnavt
pas
de brs, mais de
gnds
ailes,
si
grndes qubn
les lorit se pller dryant et
sous l!i, cornme si e les lu
rmetGint
de
s ancer Les yons du so eil faisient luire
ses
plumes
blnches
qui
se dtachient
dns le cel bleu. Il
paraisit
hs gBnd,
pelt
tre mesur t'il dns les quatre
rnts. Il senrbait issu d'une image de
bnde de$ine de F/slr 6ordon.
c n'est qre trs rcemmentqu'un tmoi-
9na9e
est venu cotroborer notre observ-
tion, tudi
par
ur
groupe
de recherches
de phnomnes inso tes, rlperbole, de
"Le tnain est un certain B.A.r de
Livoume... durant lt 1945, i] etrectuait
alors san seNice militairc dans l naine et
rit enbaryu su te cLizss Duilia,
qui
Lit au nouilage de Tarente. CEst du
pont
de ce btinent que
B.A. assista I'ex-
traordinairc phnanne : Je les ai vus
Mme
je
vous wis,
k
les ai obseNes et
je
me rappelte exadenent comnent ils
tient'a B.A. avait l'Wue vingtieux
r.. Ce sair-l, il tait un
peu plus
de 19
heures. Le
jeune
nrin sannuyait. l'equi-
We
tait .onsign bord. AloE
qu'
nnait
sur le
pont
sAppracha d'une des
grosss
junelles
de naine
qui
semient l'4utpe
de reperage..
(...)
Dans lb laire de la
Iunette sncadrait un
groupe
de "chases"
quiplanaient
en fornation, haut dans le ciel.
Il n'en crut
pas
ses
yeux
! Ctzit une "c-
dnrc" de fornes hunaines ! Il
pouvait
Es
didinguet
paftitenent,
elles se decaupaient
netternent su ]e bleu du ciel.
! wyait Es iib du visg, qui tient sem-
blables ux nt.es. I note le corps ffi,
puissanL Ces lres dit ceninffient tres
gnnds, pr de trcis mtes de haut. (...)
T@t ]e @tps tait mrt de plunes. Le
visge etait endr de longs .heveLx, d'un
Aeu f dz @ri, d'un rcux mbre
chez dbtres. l'etLrniL des .uises pre-
naient naissnce deux
ptEs
dpouwes de
plunes,
d'aspect rcbuste,
qui
se Erinient
par
trois
gries
de la longueur d'un bns
hunain. Ils donnaient llnpression d'une
for nome. "IE auraient
pu
soulever un
bcEt"f",
ptcisa
B.A. Ils avaient adopt une
fornaticn en V et le
premier parlait
au du
noins renuait la bouche conne s'il
parlatt,
bun vers son conpagnon de drcite.
Is nAvaient
pas
de as, nais deux ailes
vass et
puissants,
lAide desquelles ils
plnaient:,
@nne sls taient sur le
point
de
prendrc
une decision.
(...)
ces tles
pla
naient en yant k crps en
psition
vettt
cale,
qui
n'tait le hit d'aucun oiseatt du
toit sa connaissance."
(saurc
| Stgio
Conti dans ae LMe du MJ?stre de J,Bergier
et Grge H. Gallel 1975,
page
167-169),
Conclusion
Ce mrin a-t-i t tmoin
pndani qudqLs
ssondes d'une pha* de la guene atnte
crte incLant ds bes hrtJrides ais ?
DuEni cette guer dont le champ de
bataile est l temps, il est toujours quesiion
d lueuls trngs dns l ciel, de bouclie|s
et d disques volants, comme si
par
supF
posuon
aux
guers
dclenchees dans le
monde, n'qistit qu'!n
sule et mme
guerre, l guere des Atlantes. Cetie guere
de toujoLrrs etrace de nos mmoirs l gran-
deur lntnnsque du
genr humain.
Les apparitions dbvnis sont une manation
modern de l'ancien mpire
qu
crea en son
temps ls Vimanas
puis la\gea a teffe au
cours d'une
guere
impitoyable. Ls mythes
anciens evoquant des hybr des, tels ls gots
goner
ls haryies, les srnes et ls
yetis,
sont une alit de notre t-.mps, cache dans
des uni!rs de
poche qu
les signeurs
hyprborens ont c|es et dont les
ports
ledroniques sbuvrent t s fenent
grAce
un supr technologie magnetique de
lumire fracte. Ils sont
prm
nous et
prcnnent
une apparnc humain cornm le
dit la sie Ls E vahlsseu|s
Ils
possedent
lbr de la Teffe. Ils sont
pts
de nolveu tendrc le$ ordrc mondial sur
tolte la sufce de la Teffe arn
que
rcom-
mence ltistoire... toute l1-llstoire.
.F
Ihomos Bulfinch
ls horpies, 1897
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ET NG ES
OUNIS : [hypothse intnatennestne :
lUnnels mystnieux et
hases $ecrtes.
Gilles Canal
ll ide drm le$
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el le$ callil6 sulenmim$ m0 lrysffridrso amo$lh0
qil
fas-
Gh0 Gl Inuilnq0 il m[F bm[$ $[n 16 $rrF0nmfts cra[0m dG la nilnrc. Cc climt,
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ge0-
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[derics
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FallGrsflt l0 $0ls-sol lGrmsr,lr6q[' s
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de
ilu-
sicur$ lil0mlres
par'lois,
Folloqrcil
mc inqdlanlc lnan$et dans I'esilil [main,
inilimil ai$mc|lfi lcs cnafircs
qui
rurrmicil
y
lli||rc.
tt tenlr primitive devnt ce qui st prcfcnd et
inconnu est aussi puissnt qe la pelf du noir
chz I'enfant :r si cen cl?inte tit fond ? Et
sijmis ilexisrit un rsu de cs tunnels sillonnanttout
le
Elobe
I Certains slnterogent sur I'origine de ce.aines pa-
rois parhitement lisses I il est impossible que l'coulement
de I'eau en soit responsable, aucune machine humaine ne
peut raliser non plus de tels souterrains aussi parfaiG et
rectilnes... D'tnnges trcus prcfonds om t dcou-
ve'T o?ve le monde u cours du srecle e. mme recem-
ment mis ucune expliction valble n' p tr donne par
les autorits. Depuis I Affaire de la Base soutemine secrte
d Dulce au Nouveau-Mexique, la fin des anns | 980, de
nombrux ufologues recherchent dans ces excvaons In-
solites des traces d une prsence d'aliens cachs sous nos
ml]lfirdE
29
pieds. Des misseuK des labomtoires et des scientifiques ex-
trtnstres se dissimuleraient dans le but de nous
(
ob-
server ).Qu'en st-il des pruves et d ces incroyables trcus
ujourd'hui? [Humni doit-e]le crindrc une invasion ve-
nue des enrrailles de {aTerre ?
Des trous nigmatiques.
Est-cequ'un mondeinonnu existesos nospieds I Decu-
rieuses lEndes ont circul pendantdes sicles sur ds ca-
vemes soutemins coupes du reste du monde, et des
tlan8, trcs qui les peuplem Un petit nombre d'ufologus
ont nvisag la possibilit qull s'agissit d'enoes verr des
bases secreres, construites paf des visiteurs de I'espace
n de mener sur notre plante des expriences sur les hu-
llexiste p usieurs cas rcenrs de trcus mystrieux apparus
aux Etrs-Unis, en Russie et dernirement au Gutemaa. A
lafin desnnes 1980,danstrcis regions recules de a cam-
pagne russe,ven Riazn, Kalouga et Krasnolrsk"dais des
zones foresrlres isoles, des pncmeneurs ont dcuverr
des tunnek,peu lryes r s prcfonds.c'uss dans des en
drots'ore neni
"o8_e.
de: dccs rcue6.de\ lieu. in-
cessibles des ngins de foraSes, lels que peuvent en ut
-
\" des
nrepr \
per oleres o- g?4e'e! tn Srbene.\u'
le plateau entre la l'4ef d'Aml et l f4er Cspienne, un
homme a pu enregistrer des gmissements picfonds et
sou. ds venn! de I un de ces t hous: i l l es a mi s sur casset t e
er envqs l'Acadmie Sovtique des Sciencesr.I'la heu-
reusement, ces enregistrements ont et perdus et l affaire
a t abandonne,ceninement par manqle dlnrt.
Dans une interview ir un
iourna
russel. le cipitaine Kulini-
chenko racoi.e avoir le tmoin d tfanges manifes-
tions sonoresau couBde ses mssions bo.d desous-m-
rins.Un
jour,alore
que le va sseau est deux cen6 mtrs
de prcfondeur,un marin appele au posle de commande'
ment de toute urgence car i cpte des < sons non identi-
fiabes ).flarme est ance. En effer,personne ne connat
ce
rype
de \on\ :(e
iett
nr
-n
sou n in.ni
-_
navi' en
surfce,niun animal aqua.lque. Ku inichenko les dcrit:( Les
sons variaientselon a lonSuur et le ton. L majorit d en-
$e eux .essemblaient u lonS coassemenr d'une gre-
noille.) Ln maiorit des sons aq'ratques sontconnus,de-
c.its et rperaorls prcismenratu d aider les sous-marns
en mission. Aucune rponse ce
iour
na dni l sou.ce
des mystrieux bruits.
Llypothse de l'existence de bases sous-marines ext|?ter-
restres est ne dns lesprir d lvan Sanderson', un ntirra-
liste amricain spcalkte de cryptozoologle. Ces ravaux
son!exposs dans son livre:( lnvisible Residents I Ihe Reo-
lily ofunderwater UFA\ , prfac par David Hatcher Ch
-
dres, un spci iste des sciences extrterresffes. Dap.s
Saf derson qui s'appuie sur des slatistiques srleuses, l'exis-
rence des bases submersibles est une ceftltude:plus de a
moiti des moignages d'ovnis concernent une zone au-
dessus ds mero! des gnnds acs.Deplus,en 1963 un aP-
pireilsous marin nconiu ar sulviPaf les iutorits
im-
rica nes aux aenture de Porro Rlco. Sur un sonai Iobjet
r l l . , nr 1 pu\ de cen'
( i nqur nr
neuds I oi
Pr esq

'
F
cen$ kilomtrcyhe!r)
est drect
Pefdant Plus
de qua_
trc
lou.s.lLnavisue
une
Profonde!f
de hlir mille mrs
pu s a
Pe|du,aucun
sous marin ne
Pouvar
le suivre.Qld
type dc slbmerslble
peur rsister la
Presllon
d un telle
p or ondeu'
/ QudL
g- D' r edPr ' r d- ner l f
vi r \ e
On rc!rcuv che? tous lesTibtains,ufe
crcyance poPuhre
selon iaqelle le royaumc de Shamballah existe encr ca-
.
"
dl - s qu l que,
v. l l - c o Gi ncs de l Hi mJl vl . voi r e
pe!.-!re de 'Afghanistan, d! Pamir ou du Cachem .e l
existc nrme des ouvrags sPiritues qurPermettmrenr
1rn
exporateur
den .etrolve. les traces. comme Henrch
Schlemann ulila lc lexte de lLliade
Pouf
dcouvr. es
u, n\ de r cr el ur Jbun"aH, \ sr hl
d, nshPl r
cq-
borde les Daanelles,slr
la cm Nord-Oues!
de lTurlu e
Le royaume de Shamba h serxit loclis,Par exemPlc se-
lon le Gnnd Commentit sur le Kalchik.a de l4iP am,un
des gr.nds .mioes boud.lh stes du XIX sicle:( au Nofd
dc la r{re si.d .t div6
pol huil .hdines d. nrotlogtes,l.
P./dis
des Rrsde,rs.l.s souvefo'tr ,,pflaur dc Shonrbolldh
esi b1,du soin,)r. dirne nrort.gnc.ir.r/.'ife
qir se rr.uve
.rr ..ntrc du p.ys D.prs .A,l'p dnr, .elte irottdgde se
no, r,. Koildso Le
pdldrs, qui
poi
lt' /. rom de
pdrdd de
^d
/opa,s'..nd srrp,rsieds k,lo'rrres cdri!. Devd,,r l.
Po/dis.
veA le 5iId.s itend f, rr.rvcilleuxkr...Ppcte Moktyo,o nt
l i ef dr q, , . 1 s i l end u, r . Dpi e cot sdcf c Kal a. hdkt a,
.ans|rut
P.r
Dowo Zangqo ,
A a basc dcs re.herchcs d Hilef, se trouve l socLctc .e
Th Thu s occpa r d! pa|. nrife sP tuel des
(
arycns )
.fdques. lcslleh
Prorccteurs
de a lu
m re, po! lc f,o.de entcr Ctr socit nrystique cst
l anr i g. me dc del x f i dr i of s sot . i ql es: un counf t vc
nrntcle liThul hypbo.ennc u^e n aiirion d Asi Cen
i c Ces deux coun. 6 r vi i cnr c nr me synr boe: e
La base de Dul ce au Nouveau- Mexi que.
Dllce:pcrre vi e paib c snue tout au Nord d! Nouvel!-
l'lexique, i qrelques <ilomt.es de la iscrve aPache dc
I
-
car .esr habitce finne
Per
!. perlr nr cr d'habinnrs
On y aouve quelques miSas E et !n lnjque h|l C.
n cst
S!re
nc vil e turriqlc cr il { m.. d y voir de ag
ron CependanrDulce hbcEenirun biet tran8c sccrt
scl on qr el ques l ns: une ba
Sous la mnngncA,ch era lYcs. est dissimul n labor.-
roirc n/strielx drns eqlel dcs a ens er dcs rninb.cs du
gouvcrref re. mdcaif mnemicnr d rnngcs exPr enc.s
gfrqlcs slr des hommes et des ininrl,rx. fofcier de po
c" C. b"V t d- /
. Pqu. r oy' ; , r p
lne !gendc lorsqil f'[ appe !n
iour Pf
nrcner en
qure s!f e cad.v.e d uievach rctrouve murilc da !n
champ quelques kibm$s de la ville.Enrre 1976 et 1978
plusieurs carcasses de vachs ont t retrcuvs de ma'
Afin de comprcndre commenrles vches onttchoisies,
Gomez,le propritairc bovin etvlde,l'enquteundcidenr
de mener une exprience en
luillet
| 978. lls sont lds par
Howard Burgess,un sc entifque a retnite.lh frnt passer
quelque.e' l vin8 betes dr-s Jn couloir
\oLs
--e
L-r'e
ultr-violeae. lk dcouvrcnt sur cenaines btes des pail-
lettes sur le ct droir du cou,Iorcile droite et la patt
drci.e.Les chantillons sont prlevs et envoys dns des
labo|"to|.es Alblquerlue pour des analyses. ces subs-
ances s vrnt contefir d'impot-lntes doses de potsum
et de mgnsiunr,
jusqu
soixante-dix fois suprieures la
Cenins chercheurs n ont pas hsit lpoque met
ces mutlations sur le compte d'aliens du fait que de nom-
breux signalements d'ovnis %ient t fiits dans la region
notmment d manire accentue dunnt la prjod des en-
Pul Bennewitz : un enquteur achrn.
D'aprs Greg Bishop, les vlations et les premires re'
cherches de Bennewi ont contribu rvler au public
l'existerce de J base secrt souternine de Dulce. Plrysi'
cien et homme d'afires yant cr la socit Thunder
Scientmc CorpoEtion, BennewiE est Iongine de llnven-
tion de nombrux quipemenrs destinslAir Force am-
.icaine, utlliss en paftjculier sur la base de Kirtland. Le
scientifique a glement mis au
iour
les prcuves d Lrn
Pro-
grmme de recherche militaire hurement secret de l'US
Air For.e,destin contttlef les sateilis d IUnion So-
vitique,dans les annes quatrc-vingts. Selon lui,ls extm-
tenss sont psents surTerrc. Et tnvers ls tmo
gngs de mutilations d'animux. d'enlvements et d
signalements d'ovn, il voit l
Preuve
irrfutable d un al-
lince avec le gouvernement amdcnin.
Depuis s dpadtion en 2005. le tfavril commenc par
Benncwirz a trolv un gmnd nombre de successeurs.
D. p
"\
' "s
d"r o, v( r c\ l e\ pl - sr ecen( e! . dese/ Fr ", . r
horribles sonrmenes ou ont menesdans es sous-so s
de la base.Ces expriences portcn. sur des mailpulilio.s
gner q- . . end poL' bl p\
8m' e. ,
d
\
r ecLaques r eve-
es pr les rmngers de espace. Egalement l existence d un
rystrielx proiet men dans es annes soixnte.le Prcje!
A!urri!s,fut nrise iu
jorCe programme a r condui. par
la CIA pour enquter s!r es ovnis...
lespce huma ne qui es urait enlevs,torlus et s!r qui
ik a!jent men des expriences de croisement vec eur
Bhgvati, capl|ale d! rolaume solterrin des Nagas, sc
siruerair dans I'Himalaya,dais la rgion de Nag ok. Cetm
vi e est galement appele Pltka .Lenrre du monde des
Nagas serait pro.he d Bnars:p us prcisment prs du
puits de Shehsna Cette region ab.ite de nombreuses es-
pces de serpents extrmement venimeux. Des desc.ip-
q(
|.[$ ||Afffr$, f;fi$ ilff0tTAilT$ 0[$ Pnnt0ailfilR$ $0ilT
lttnll$
[0[t|li|r tr$,ilRl$
ta[$ e{Afi|frfi$ rjtil$firuT il|ll[ Trfirfir0rlt
pAfiIlellillfil|lllflu
tilrtppt[, lt$
fiiifrilrzut ffiAt[fi|flllt utr tfiflrrr |ll|rpRr$
p0llR
l][$Pt[illll|ll|lllt.,
Des tranSers vivant sous terr : les Nagas.
Selon une croyance anclenne mis toujours dIenduc par
certins,en Inde.une race souternine de
(
serpents , vi.
loulours Pal et Bhogavti.L gende mconte qulls au
ra cnr men unc gucr.c sur le Royaunre d Agharta. Les Na-
gas,ccs habtants dcs prcfondcu.t sont dcri6 comme des
rres lrs ivancs uri anr lne .echnoloae panrclli'menr
dveloppe.lls auraient agnlcment un gm d mpris pour
tions' .diqunt que ce pu ts es. fait d une qla'?ntaine de
rnarches quidscendent de manirc circulaire etqlimnent
J une po' t e e
P"r '
r r r e. de( or . c
d un cobr a
Les dernires hypothses intraterrestres.
l4a.Tonnies, spcialiste nglais de lUfo ogie a publi cette
anne un livre nriruldchoi un peu curieuse
(
Les Cryp
toterresrres'3 :nqute $rr un pelple alien ei humanorde
vlvnt panninous ). PourTonnies. es hlmanldes trutoch
tones sonr une mce de
Sens
quivivent anquillemenr sols
nos pieds. dans des
8rctles
prcfondes et tunnes cachs.
D ap.s lui,ces < crypto ) connissen! une technologie de
po re
pr
onr r lo iSinp de\ lrn,fesL,uo-s d ovnrs :r ui-
Shamballah : une cit au ceur d'Agharta.
Aghan est le nom courammentdonn une ct souter
lilne gendaire lndienne. avec Shamballah, la capit e de la
ter' lgendaire. Oflansen, !n marin nrvgien du drx-
neuvime sicle. hir
'objet
d une biographie parue en
1908. e" i r c pJ Gcor Se t mer so-
Jl ' sen
l un, t voyge, r u
c!r de laTerre p.ndant presque delxns et aunit nou
des am ris avec des <gan6 > vlvant .
Le vre a pu tre crit gnice aux notes et aux crnets de
voyge dejaisen :en l829,alors quJ navigle entre les rce
b"rgs u lr8" de l NoreSe. il dcouvr e avec ,on pe'e qu
I'accompgne dans c voyaSe un endroit o la temprature
est leve. I s voient au loin une mer d88e et !n ciel clair
Mais cette mer semble inconnue et ne figure pas sur leurs
caftes.lls dcident de contlnuervere le Nord et au bout de
ttoisjou se he!ent une violente tempte et des vents
touillonnants. Le brcuillald slnstalle autour de leur batu
tandis que le p. et le nls luttent pour essayef de mainte-
nir le cap et empcher lembarcation de se retourner
Une fois I'orage pass,ia mer redevient came rna ils ne
sont pas tlrs d'affaire poufautant: a boussole toume dans
lous es sens et la lumire du sole est !range... lls finis-
senr par regagner a sude er mcontenr leurtrange aven-
r - . e mr s, l s sonr r di cu[ ses. r per \ onne ne
ve- r
cr cr e
lc- reci( er
leuts
er'ees d(ouve.|e\ d u'e rcne mtr
rme chad perdue dans les mers glciales du no.d du
gobe. fhisroire sem oublie
j'rsque dans les nnes mille
neuf cent quarante et la semblb e expnence d un avrateur
Richard E. Byrd : vol u-dessus d'un monde
t nconnu.
En 1 947, otrcier Richard E. Byrd vo e pendant sepr heures
au-de du Ple Nord.l didSe uie escouide d'pparers et
atteint une zonejusque l
jna
s explore ni enregistre. ll
dcide de sventu.er dans cette zone qlisemble tre un
gigantesque creux rvlnren son cur une lerre vene et
incrc)ab ement luxu rianrc. . . En | 956, Byrd fair lne dcl-
mdon publique la mdio sur ce qulla dcouveft:( i exp
ditian que j'oi
conduite a d.oryerl {rre nouvel/e er vosle
rc4F . Cepe-adnl le
Souvernenenr
me' cin I Iepoque
jette
le discrdit sur Byrd et rente de 'enrpcher de don-
ner
Pus
dinfrmations aux mdias.
D prs lui,laTerre est creuse en son centre et cer
(
es-
PdLc
i
hrbre prr des ue. supene. r\ r.hnologq-e-
men.:ik peuvent aller et venir leurguise l sr.irface, par
des ei' r-e( \"ffe(es D]ns LerE pa4 e.ily ure l-m e'e n-
turel e, artlfcielle, qui rnint enr un climarproche de celuides
Tropques. Leau des acs esr ride er la vgttion tres
abondante... Byrd n'tir p seul dans ses dcouvertes :
DNd BJnSer
"n
l c47a nen
- ne
er pl oEr i o- \ i m r r r equl
l a conduit .rcuver cefte
( yoste
tere ooJe/ des p/es ). . .
mais ses surprcnants rryltions sont rcstes clses <Top
ll est dmis auiourd'hui que es moines tibtins sont les
seuh conmtr les entrces ve cee < terre creuse ). Ces
nd'roits sont situs au l e Nord, dns I Himlaf u Perou,
en Bolivi,dans lesAndes, ei Clifornie et au mom Fuji au
Nibiru, les Anciens Astronautes et la Terre
Creuse.
Cenains ulologistes spciliss dans la recherche de la
Ten Crcuse.assurent qu'ilexteEit un rseau de runnels
construits par des Gn!i, Vant le dluge de l'AncinTes-
ment et le sauvetage de No.Ce seau soutermln ne se,
rait ps abndonn aujourd hui et semit toujoum < en ser-
vice r.l4as ces different! :rccs ont disparu en rason des
diffrents mblements d rerre survenus a! coursdes si-
cles. Les Nephilim,les prcmiere gants aFnt vcu s!rTerre,
ul?ientsurvcu e can. un royaume souterraln.
Les Nephilim sont les ganrs qidispnissent aprs le D-
ls8e. CesTitans ou ganrs sont grlment pparus dans les
tlditions ou les legendes des peuples indo-aryens et ils tu-
rntppls,de l'lnde
jusqu'enAsie,gnts
dans le sanskrit
qui est . nksas
..
Nepr 'm
v,enr de a racine heb?,que
nphal signilint
(
tombr ). La littrature
juive
intrprte
cette racine dans le sens d'une dchance: les Nphilim se-
raient des < anges dchus ).On dit que ces Nephilim au-
raienidparu u momentdu Dluge suite une condam-
nation de Dieu cuse d lur volte rconsquence de la
suprio.it que leur confrait < leur force ) ou leur habi-
let dans
(
I'an de la guerre r... Snt-ils I'origine des tun-
nels qui courent dans le sous-sol terrestre ?
Les entes travrs le monde.
Liyob : la Caverne de la l"lort. Le vlllage de l'licrln est
situ dns lncienne rgion habite par es Apoteques i
t se trouve Liyobaa. C est l qu'est place l Caverne de
la l'lorr Elle a er femee p
re!
p/Er,'s crholiqLes qu
croyaFn( que c etaii
-ne
e_L"ee veB . l enter .). L caveme
de la lYontitsitue en ral da.s la dernire chambre
d une constrution ouTempl huit slls-Ce temple amit
qut. chambres au-dessus du soletquatrc chmbls
PLus
imporuntes soLrs terrc. Cette construction tit localise
Theoapodn et l'enffe du tunnelmenait sous la mon-
(acne.
Chili : l-a geade du premier lnc < l4nco CaPac ) ra-
conte qle luiet ses disciPles,ls fondteurs dir
Peuple
Inca,
sont venus de grotles sournines. A cette poque, < le
dieu des trsors souremins >, Urcaguay tir vnr. Ce
dieu est rcpsente comme un gnnd serpentdontl queue
est rrs grande eL possde une tte de cerf.ll est couve|!
de nombreuses chnes d on ll est voqu dans a lgende
l'existence de soltenins. Les rferences aux tunnek sont
parvenues
jusqu
nous paftir des informtions que les
Conquistadores ontobtenues lpoque de llnvasion des
terrcs lud-amricaines.A partir d'une source inconnue,ik
ont appris que a richesse du domane de Inca a t
stocke dans un immense tlrnnl souterrain. Pizzarc a
gard alorc pdsonnier llncaAtahe pha afn d'obtenir sa for-
tune.qui,disait-on,tit garde dans un vaste tunnl souter-
min quicourrsuf plusieurs kiLomres en'desous de la su
L lnca, s il avair des nformations concernant l'entre de ce
runnel,ne les a
iamais
rvles.Les ptres du dieu Soleilet
la femme de llnca taient renseigns, est-il mcom.s!r le
$4 Nen,ulde
'",
r. pr. de' mo/e- s occul,es e( m8 q
"\
lls savaient que Pizaro n'avait pas lintendo. d'pargner la
vie d'Atahuelpha. Ainsi,ils firent sceller l'ente er
l'nt si
br en c( - ee quel l e - a
Fr \
er e I ouvee ce
t our
Quelques
Indien!
Quincha,qui
sonr des descendants de la
ligne (pure et prserye) des prtres, raconLent encorc
avoir connaissance de I'emplcementde Ientre de ce tun-
nel lls sonr le\B.d,eh p ivlgres de {
pr
dcr s :! e* ce qui
est dit aujourd huiu Prou.
Mlte: Sur la rive Nord de l4ate,ily un cenain nombrc
de gmndes baies.Une d'eftre elles st connue sous le nom
(
GEnd Harbor ). Cette baie
ssde
une pointe de terre
sur laquelle la ville de Lavalette,la cp tale,estconstruite. A
quelques kilomtres de cetle ville vers le Sud,dominant la
plaine quimne la rive, se trouve un vte
Plau
connu
sous le nom Cor.dino. Le
Petit
village de Cel Pula est
construitsurce plateau, et du vi age on peutvoindonnant
sur l mei LValette,le Grand Pora et la plaine quiy conduiL
C'est dans ce petit village de Cas] P! a pendant l'anne
1902 que des ouvriers quicreusaient un pults,sont rtem
cont l'poque que les parois se
sont effondres sur eux. Les
quipes de rccherch n'ont
iamais
te en mesure de locliser ne se-
rit-c qu une trace de ces
Per-
sonnes. Le rnystre reste entler
D'aucuns parlent auiourd'hui d'un
vritable bduction soutrruine.
Des rumeurs ont lors circul affr-
mnt que pendant des semaines
des pleurs et des cris d enhnts ont
t entendLrs travers les soute
mins,dans les differentes parties de
llle, mais perconne n'a
jamais
pu
localiser l source des cris.Siles pa-
rcis se sont effondrees, pourquoi
l'boulemeft n'a pas pu tre trouv
etfouill pour librer es nhnts I D'autres questions se
Po-
sent. Comr.ent les ennts ont-ils pu vivre et hurler
Pen-
dant des semaines,bien p us trd aprs leur disparition of-
fic ell I Voih une altre nigme. En tout cas, Ienlre
sourerEiie ds
Srottes
f'llte t lrme dePuis, et
Per'
sonne neslautoris enquter sur le site.
Peut-on dire que ces peEonnes ont t enleves
Pf
des
lntrarerrestrcs, habiints mystrieux des enttilles de la
lerre ? I
lementrombs < dns larre ).lls avaient dcouvert lan-
tichambre de I'enrre de l Grotte de l''lalte,comme ilest
convenu de Iappeler Depuis lors.le puits a t.reus et
lLce$e premire grotte a perm s dcouverte par a
suite d'un rcseau complexe de grcttes, dont trois sont une
ser i e de chmbr cs cr euses dan\ er oc\ J_r r ci s' veur .
Cette nte est connue omme < I'hypoge
0
de Hal Sa-
Unigme de l Grotte de Malte: une abduc-
tion sous terre ?
Une ouverture dns le mur en tace de |en$e de cette
grotte conduit un passse troit et toftuex, c'est l que
se trouve la vnnbb entre des
Srottes.
ce
Pass8e
se ter
mine sur une voie quiirend le longdun ravln,un sentier
le ong du bord d'un vdtab e goutfr, une voie qui conduit
bujou.s plus bas le longdes tunnels, et qui mne vers un
sene detrcrcs qL, sonr rPure\
Perme!rc
de orcouri
toute l longleur de lTe et mme plus loin...
L l8ende veut que ces passages soienr en mppon avec l5
cryptes souterraines prtir desquelles es catacombes de
Rome onrr cres.Cela peut trs bien tre vi,cr ilhut
se fappelerque la l'lditerane a t oe aprs le No-
ithlqle par les nombreux tremblements de terre dans
cene region slsmique,er par le dplacment des plaques de
ld c'oure re'rc!*" Pr
(onsequnLu
dis que les nc|ens
Lra1els peuvenrivorre/ sre.k mienr ou ue lems Dr
des calJ.l/smes de ce !ype. e, la conn se n( e de eur e\is-
ren.e pe-r ver'
lusgJr
nous m'ert les legendes.
Lest unnel ssl t ussousI t r ypot eont t par cour usdepui s
pnr !n prcfesseurd unecole de l4alte,accompgn de ses
rreme lves.lls ont disparu dns les grcttes,gas dns les
tunnek, guide et cconrp:gnteurs compns. ll a t ru-
N4e!
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rologie. ploito o8e et splologie inspi p usieu6flms dont
une super prcdction amria ne en 2008.
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champ en
jachre,une
d aine detrcus foman!prcbblementun
rseau oft t dcouverts. L pllpndeces ltnnekont l nr cte
aelr pouEnt laissef passer un homme de corPulen.e mo' nne.
Cenins pensentque ces trcus dtent d une secousrc sismique
i or - p@aut e r cs n\ duodr d. t .
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BY FRANK JOSEPH
_
ht do a Brazilia shrn, US Navyen
gineers in World War Two Alaska, and 19"'
centuryAmelican grave robbers have in con-
mon? All of thm werc unwitting discoverers
of physical proof for
transocnic
voyages succesfirlly
undertaken by seafarers from th ancint Old World. In so
doing, they demolished offrcial versions of the deep pst,
when out ancestors were llegedly too inept and cowardly
for sailinsbeyond sight ofland.
In 1976, Brazilin 6sheranseiled
into the Bay ofGunbera, about fifteen
miles outside Rio de Jneiyo. An.horing
just
otrGovernor's Islnd, he lowered
his nets nearXreu Ro.k, nmed ftel
a local fishthat congregates in large
numbers around this prodigious boulder
sitting atop submergedhill, its top
about three feet beneaththe surface of
To his suryrise and disppointmnt,
the 6she{nan hauled up ls xle, thn
several, lalge, hevy
jars.
Ieyweye
about three feet long, barncle ncrust-
ed, twin-handled, slender and tpedng
to their bottom, apparentlymade of
fired-.ly. More nd more appeared in
his Dets, whenevr he pulledthem in. He angdly smshed
them to pieceswith hemmer, thenthrew the fragments
overboard to prevent the ssumed "nacnba jrs
-
used
innodenvoodoo cerenonies
-
from fudher tearinghis
Lat! that same yer, a local scuba diver, who knew
nothing of the 6shrmans annoying catch, ws serch-
ing for lobsters afound Xareu Rock, when he found eigbt,
sinilatjars. He sold six ofthem as curiosities to tourists
before the Rio de Janiro police tookhim into.ustody
with his two, remaining6nds, and chergedhimwith il'
Iegl t!f6cking i ncient artefacts.
Univrsity of Brzil archaeologists had identified his
presumed "n.umbe jars '
to the uthoritjes s Roman Er
wwwnewdawnma9azr necn
amphorae, containers usdto storewater, grin, salted
sh, meat, olives, olive oil and other foods as part of
ship's cargo bout2,000years ago. His discovery arrest
nd disclosure attrctd moderate attention in th local
press, but wer oonfter forgotten.
Six
yea/s later, a foremost researchrin the Unitd
States lerned of th unfortunate lobster diver's nds only
by chnce- Born 1933 in Pittsburgh, Pnnsylvnia, Robert
F. Marx discovered and investigtd literelly hundreds of
wecks around the world since 1951.le.turd in more that
6ftycountries, written over 900 popu
lar articles and archaeological reports,
and authored sixty two published books
about sub surfce investigations and
maritime histort dozeN of which were
featured in 6fty ve documentary 6lms
for television bfore interntionai udi
encs. Having participted in excess of
frve thousand dives, Marxis des.ribed
as
"the
true father of undrwtr ar-
chaeology," by Edward Lee Spen.e, him-
self a re.ognised pioner in that field.l
Duringlete 1982, Mrx tfevelled to
Brzil nd dove t the Bay of Guanabara
sit. Ihere, he found t lest dozens of
eathen
ja$
scattered within a relatively
tight pattern, their loose concentration
suggesting a simttneous deposit via
shipwreck. Sverl intact spcimens wre retrievednd
snt to Dr. Elizabeth LydiDg WiU, a professor ofclssics
nd specialist in ancient Romn containers t the Uni-
versity of Massachusetts
(Amherst).
Hr nlysis showed that the Brzilien xamples
"re, in fat, similarihpe tojars ploduced in kilnB at
Koass, on the west .oast of Moro.co. the Rio
jats
look to
b late versions fthosejrs, perhaps dtable to the thitd
centu/y CE.I heve 1rgepie.e o{one ofth Riojrs, but
no l abs I
Lave. or . ul r pd
hv" ny. l y si mi l ar i n
( omposi -
tio.'r Kouass ws thriving Romn seport and cen-
tre for amphora-production during the Middl Impedal
Hi . or l Jn. r , y t r el z oi d r h" t r peRepubt i Pr i . s. "' l he
Speca l ssue Vol . 6 No. 3
'
NEW DAWN 3
l . , . -1.
l 1l
' 1
Map siowr
posstbl roule of nclent Romn marlners -
over 2,000
yers go -
to lh coast of Brazll- ToP LFT: Terr(otta head
(3.m
bn; by lcn' oss) ot Romn mr.hant tound under rdentlflclly
co rolled @ndltlons ln 1933 by
profesdoial rchaeologlst Jos crd
Pannear To| u( a, | uexi co, dt edbyr l hl sl or | nsndt hmo| m| nescenct oC| 1. 200cE' mkl ng! t r ogh| ycont emponr yw| t h
ihwrc* found otf rhe cosl of Rto de lneho, Brar . BofiOru LFT: 3d cenrury Roman amphorae or lhe klnd found In 8rzillan wa-
tre. RIGHT: Moslcola Romn
glly, Brdo Mutem, Tunlsl,2"i
(nturvCE'
lnstitule ofAt.haeoldgy at the University of Lndn
per(ornedthermo
lmintsceD.e testing whi.h is a
more ac.riic datjngptocess tbn Crbon 14 dting
and th dte ofthe manuf.ture
lofthe
sunkenjrslwas
deterninedtobe aind 19 BCE Mnymore amphore
nd sone narble obje.ts were recovered, as well as a Ro
manbronze 6bula, a clasp devi.e used ro tsten coat or
Followingup on these reveltions, Marx etgaged Dr.
Harold !dg1rt fron the Msschusetts Ihrritur. of
Tecbnology
(Ctrbridge),
i foremost exPertin th. aP
plictionof advanced snr t..hDologies fornderwter
archeological resel.h Additionally idd bylong, metal
rods sdas probs, th.y found the reins ofa wooden
;
huilbelonging to a Romn frejghlet lyitg
just
beteth the
I d"b.i. n"ta orampt'o.,n.
I
n". h' p, pp- , '
, o , . u . "nr ' r \ ' l r r ng. r
, r ghr i r F
I
of sDd"r e. \ "
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' r ' r
"
v' r '
- '
r
' r
r . d
|
' St , . l ot "
r ' Jr ' \ ' pj "
F.
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of wi e, ner t h. bsc ort h. |
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4 NEWDAWN.
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l
lHE ROMAI{
"DISCOVERY"
OF BRAZIL & COVER.UP
Wor do{t he r . i cnt wr . k st r uck Bt azi l l i ke e. omet
generating nelts .overage loundtheworld whil
Mirx
r - r r r n"r l r o
\ ' ' sl o hnr l i r n! vr gi nPdnl ! , d\ ' r i an
plns ofthe 2,000 year .ld vcssel
ln lle e.tinre, inilirl So!th Atr.rican euphorja
rpidiy sord into bjttr .ontroversy A..ordingto Frlz,
''1}re
ltahan nbssador t tsrazilndtifcd
th tsrazil
ir governent rhat, since the Romns were th" first to
'discover'
Btazil, then llltalia immigraDts shouldb
grnted immediate citizenship.
]}rete are 1rge nu
ber of ltlin immigrnts in Br2i1, and the governent
has creteda tedbus nd coslly .itize ship pplj.tio!
procdure for Itaiians that does not apply to Portuguese
imigrants. Ile Brzilin governmeDt
wouldnot giec
in, and the ftalians in Brazjlsigd demonstrations.ln
r esponse, t he Br azi l i n gover nr eDt or der edal l ' i vi l i : '
ofthe re.overy proj..t, and.ensored
ftrther news about
the wre.k, hoping to djluse the.ivilunr.st
\ ! w! r . ewdaw. aqzr ne. om
Otherevilfores contributed to thesuppression of po'
liticlly incorre.t eviderce. Riok Catholic bishop declred
from his plpit that Mrxhad ssulted the scredhistoly
of Brazil, where its official discoverer, a noblenan fron
Portusal, Pedrc lvares cbral, nd Christopher Colunbus
hve ben revered s saints forgenertions. To suggest
theywerp/eceddby "pgaDs" from pre Christian Rome
is heresy to pious Brazilians.
On M
's
retu/n to Rio, he ws forbidden to further
invstigate, much less excavatc the sunkenvessel. The
Br dzi l i r n \ \
v wr r " r t i m, dr r , d by
I
he Pr r ug<, < | r , , r ng
hellsayi.g that theirman Cabral discovered Brazil ahd
not the Romans, he stated.
"Ie
fBrzilinl
Nvy people
Iworkedwith told me the Navy had covredup rhe site to
keep it fron being plundered. ITy lso said, Brazilins
dott care about tbe past. And they dont wanr to repiace
Cabralas the dis.oveyer- this thingis cusing so much
controversy, it's better ifyou leve'.'6
Undeterred, Mrx dove t the wrecklocation nce
ole.
'I
watchcd the dredge boats covering thcwreck ver
with ton s of sedinent,' he said, ind then dove rne sre to
see howbadthings were.
'Marxwas
appatled to observe
tht it was entirely heapd overwith a great mound ofsilt.
When he frled public protest, he was accused ofperpe-
tlting ahoax, defaming Brazil's founding fathe!, and
chargd him with possession of.ontraband from other,
historict shipwrecks in Brazilian waterE. Although he had
been Dade a Knight Comnandefin the Olderoflsabell
r h"Cr r hol i , ovr he5pnr . h gov. r - nenr t r L, J"
"n. 1
mentin the Nin II ofChristopher Columbus first voyage
ofexploration to the New World, Marxws balred rron
entering Brazil by Brazilian government of6cils, wh
went further by pl.ing
"a
ban on all underwater erplora
tion," as reported by th New York Tines.
'All
other pernirs forunderwater cxploration and dig
ging, a prolic fr]d in Brazil, have bccn cn.elled s a re
sul t of t he Mar x cont r or eysy, and nonewi l l be i ssued unt l l
Cngr e' p- , . Feh
"g
. 1", , , \ - \ )
ot n . . . 1,
sid. The ban has affe.red a mhber ofprojects
in Btzll s harbours and longirs 4,600 mile
coastlin. Mainlyforeign diving teams hve
discovered pnoply of gold and silver objects,
but most ofthe sites, though known, remain
unexplorcd.ln Cunabra Bay of Rio de J-
nei r o. mor r hn une hundr ed Engl i . h. T, n. i
and Portuguese shipwrecks lie unexploledlik
the pages ofan unread, nderwater history
book."d A book that is unlawful to open
IIOR EVIDEI{CE OF A}ICIE T
Rolral{s |l{ alrERtca
Tre high signi6.nce ofBrazil's ancient
shipwteck cannotbe overstted, because it is
by no means the only evidece for Romans in
Amedca. Norwas the sire investjgtedby Marx
''ln
1976, Brazilin divetTeixeira found
Romrn phoras lying on the sebed near Ri
de Janciro," writes Americn rchaeologist,
Dr. Gunnr
'lhonitson.
"1n 1i171, scuba divcr
www nwdwnmagazr n. om
from Maine fund two mphoras at a depth offorty feet
in Castine Bay. S.holals at the EarlySites Research So.iety
identifred the amphoras as Iberjc Rona.
lout
ofSpain]
f ' an, he l
"nr ur y. Ar h, dnf ] - u, aha, r . o\ e. . di r om
theAtlanti. shor. ner Jonesboro, Mine. Anothef wreck
was discovered in 1972 otrthe coast ofHonduras. Scub
divers found a heap ofamphoras lying on the bottom of
i Leaar i bbpdn s, ho
"' .
i d- n. i f r edr hedmpho' r s. , omi ng
from NothAlrican ports, nd theyapplied for a permit to
excavte the wreck. Hondlan of6cials denidthe request,
beeuse they fered further investigtion might compro-
mise the ghry of Columbus."r
Fretz states that "several hundred ncient Romn silver
and bronz coins were unearthed ner Recife, Brzil."rt In
the UnitedStates, south of River Redbnk, in NewJersey,
aman combingthe Massachusetts cosrwiLh etl de
tectornear Beverly found eight Roman coins wlthin single
square yld of the beach. ]e reltively wll-preselved coins
were aI ninted during the 4th century CE, nd identifiedby
numismtoiogists s belongjngto the reigns of Emperofs
Constantius ll
(337-361),
ValeDtinianus I
(364-375),
Vlens
(364-378),
and GratiaDus
(367-383).
Ac.ofdingto Dr. Balry 1e11, aprofessorof rnverte-
brate zoology t the Harvrd Museum ofComparative
Zoology and epigraphea s ther were fty eightemper-
ors of Rorne, who issud some three thousandkinds of
coins comrnonly found in Europe, the chnces ofa sinsle
find-site yielding coins or.onsc.urive rulers spanning
only lourdecades cn be esrimted
as roughl) one in one
hundred thousaDd. ITus the cins re notbeing found as
result of accidental losses by.oile.tors, but i strogly
correlatdwith some factor linked to a short time span of
337 t 383 AD, and linked lso ro single, veryrestri.ted
hnd site. fte oniyreasonable explntir is tht these
coins are.oming tuom the money-.hest of a merchart-
shlp carryingcurrent coin in use around 375 AD. Ovl
the past sixteen hndred years, the coins hve grdully
Hundreds of nclent Roman
colns have been lound across
ilorth and soth Anerl<a.
Spec l ssue VoL 6 No. l
,
NEW DAWN 5
driftedinshote on the bottom.urrent, and te nowbeig
thrown up by wves in hevy weather.'il
lhompson told how
'Two
Roman coins werefoundner
layetteville, Tennessee, in 1819. One ws ofntonjus Pius
(138
to 161AD); the otherws ofEmpero/ Commodus
(180
to 192 AD). nrey were discovered severl feet deep beneth
trees thought to be seveyal hundretl years old- Archaeolo
gists found 4
h
cntury Romn coin in eburil mound t
Round Rock, Texs. Beachconbercneat
Beverh Massa.hu-
setts hve collected nmrus coins embossedwith fces
ofRon emperors btween 337 AD nd383 AD.. other
coirs dtingbetween s0 BC and 750 AD hve been found in
No. t h
(
r r o. : n"
t , r , , . . por g' d.
dnd
oI t ho ".
Literlly hundreds ofan.iet Romn coins hve
emerged in the UnitedStatcs alone. Wiiting in Thetost
Watlds of An.ient Anet i.a, I\rlitzer Prizt notrnree, Lee Pen
nington, olrserves, ArcveaI
ing pi.ture eerges when all
the lo.atiols of Rman coins
reportedly found in our con
tryre plottedon a map ol
North Ameri..lt shows tht
vinually all ofthm were dis_
covered at or near watefways,
mostly aiodg the Mississippi
nd Ohio Rivers, together with
their wete/sheds. Six, relted
fiDds tokplace on the easte/n
sabord: In 1950 n Plum
lslend, Masschusetts; ctrca
1965 at Long lslnd Sound,
Connecticutj rund 1970 t
Princeton, New Jersey; bout
1960 in
Queen
Anne's County,
Marylandi 1956 in Gloucester
County, Virgini; and circ
1970 on st. simons Island,
Georgia. Two other Ronan
Skeletons dug up In Shcny by US amy EnglneeB durlng
Wo d wr lwo wre sald io xhlblt elo4led sl(Ulk dmllar
to those of the Pncs culture
(500
8CE -
200 CD. rhe bov
ekulk are dlsplyed In the Museo Rglonalde l(, Peru
underwater location he investigted, no on hs followed
p on his research ofa discovety that would otherwise
rwrite the history ofAmeri..
THE IIYSTERIOUS
SKELETOiIS
OF SHEMY
Bt Bfazil is not the onlylndfrom whi.hphysicl
evidence damagingto omcjlversions ofthe past hasben
obliterted. Ot the ther side fthe world, USArmy Corps
o{Engineers bgnbuilding
10,000 ftlong airstrip tot
Aerican bombers on Shemy, second to the lastAlaskat
' sl nd
i n r hc. hJi r ol Al eul i "nSpmxl - l dnd r ppr oxi
matelytwo hundrediles
f/om Russian territory, during
WorldWar Two. Just two nileswide, Shemya was believed
to heve never been inhabited.
1n May 1943, US NvySeabee oversawcrewmen,
when he.lled a halt to their
bulldozing a series oflow
hills {ter rcmovil of sever1,
sed ihen try layers. xposed
was licld of humn skeletal
reirs. Ihe Seabee realised
at once that what he nd his
fellow engineers mistook foi
hillocks were ectaly butil
mounds 61led with hundreds
of skulls and mostly thigh-
bones. Ie Americans were
furiher stnished to notice
that the.renia measred from
twenty-two inches to two feet
{rom bse to crown. An dult
humn mle skull nornally
ranges eight inches from bck
to front. Extrapolating from
the crnial eviden.e, forensic
moryhologists determind
tht the skulls belDged to
individuals standing netly
coins were foundin the GuifofMexi. re:around 1970
at Baton Rouge, Louisin, and abot 1970 on St Jseph
Islnd, Texs. No such.oins re reported to have ben
fornd west of the Rocky Mountain s. Individually, the
ncient.oins foundi NorthAmeri. mybe little more
than nomalous .tliosities. Butwhen seeni tbe aggre
gat, they form recognisable pattetn left byvisitors trom
lmperial Rom in those areas ofour continent whete they
passed irlo prehistory.
_'
Addedto these coins andmphoree are Roman Er
swords, figurines, andoillamps discovered in the US,
M. xi ( o. Hor dur s. dnd Br azr l Al r oger hF' . r hev r onpr i . "
physi.al evidence for somethingmore than a few, unlucky
vessels occsionally blwn off course, accidentllycon
ingrogriefotrthe eastern shores ofthe Americas. Rather,
th Romn shipwreck verified by Robert M/x is part of
much lerger imp.t nade on all the Ametlcs by culture
bearre fromthe an.i.nt Old World.It is n impct that,
inthecse oltheXareu Rock site, has been, quite literalu
covered up by the self appointed guardins of.onvention
.lhistory.Inthe thjrty ye* sin.e they personally banned
Manf r onBr zi l ndf r bdel l f ur t her st dyof t h
6 t'rEW DAWN
.
5p.. al rssle vo 6 N.i l
eight feet tll.''
Moreover these giant heads hd been artificially
elongted frot infncy in a pto.ess known s titual hed
deformation.
The engineers also observed a netly cut hole
appeared in the upper portion ofeach skull, the reslt of
ttepanning, a pte-nodern form of brain sulgery
practi.ed
byphysi.ians
mor than 2,000 years ago Afterthe mili-
r ar yom' . r . n"r r t r cdr her r
r p r r . , . r nl i hr nEr n D'
rchaeologists from the SmithsonjaD
Institution lrived
t Shemya, carefully collected ll the bones, then departed
without aword fexplantion. After the war, repeetedre
quests by the e! Scabee to learn whateverbecaae
ofthem
were net with silence by Smithsoin Institution spokes
Frustrted, he relted his story to lvar T Sanderson
popult scien.e .eleblity of the time, who conr.red
nother veteran that ldenti.ally witnessed the buldozers'
inadvertent discovery. Despite Sande/sons
Preslige
as a
world clss scientist, hk interrogatin ofSmithsonian
ln-
.. .orlirred on
/r.ge
a
www n ewdawn ma9zine com
0f Mounds &
Lost Pyramids:
Why History
is lgnored or
Deliberately
Suppressed
ck duri ngt he 196os, whi l e a hi st ory st udent at
Sout hern l l i no; s Uni versi t y, some 30O rni es sout h
ot Chi Lago. I ot t en d' ove on
rhe weeLends t o rhe
=
relatively nearby city of St. Louis,
just
fof fun. Before
crossing a bridge westward over the Mississippi River,
l occasi onal l y not i ced a roadsi de si gn t hat announced,
.Cahokia
lvounds. This exit." l invariably passed
by, im-
agi ni ngt hat t he
"mounds"
coul d be not hi ngmoret hn a
few, old Indian burlals, notworth see ng.
0n one such drive, however, traffic was so hopelessly
backed up, l deci ded t o ki l l someume unt i l condi t i ons
sorted themselves out by
gettingoffthe
congested
expresswayand spending leisurely houratChokia. I
soon found myselfentering large, archaeologicalpark
with rather rmshckle museum squatting atthe end of

grvel prklng
lot occupied bya single car. The building
nd
grounds
seemed deserted, butthe door was open,
and, as the onlyvisitor, lentered a room aboutthe slze ofa
smallshopllled wlth
glass
case displays of localartefacts.
The lone clerk handed me a brochure describing Cahokia,
then directed me out anotherdoorthat led to the slte,
Back outslde, the vision that suddenly appeared
before me was so stunning, its first impression resonates
yet
in my memory, Notfiftyyards away reared a
gargan-
tuan step
pyrarnid,
larger at its base than Egypts Great
Pyramid. But unlike its counterpart in the Nile Valley, this
American version had been constructed morethan a
thousand
years
ago wlth 21,690,000 cublc feet of earth
ri si ngi n f ourt erraces. A
grand
st ai rcase ran f rom
ground
leveltoihe monumenfs 150-foot summlt, where once
stood solar obseruatory. Known as
"Monks
Mound"
after some Trappist missionaries who brleiy occupled it
ln the 181' century, the monstrous structure was originally
surrounded by a two mlle long wall butted by 523 watch
towers lnterspaced at regular, twenty foot ntervals and
manned by 1, 600 archers. [ , {onks N4ound, t he brochuf e
stted, wasthe centrepiece of a c ty with 5o,o0o resi
dent s, more t han occupi ed cont emporaneous London.
Back atlhe university, stil ln the
grip
of astonrshment,
I
practically grbbed
my history professor
by his apels,
demandi ngt o know why he never so much s ment i oned
www newdawn magazrne com
i n cl ass i he col ossa, i ncomprehensi bl y obscure achi eve
rnent little more than an hour's drive way frorn campus,
He adm tted knowing about Cahokia, showed no interest
in lI, but rather a kind of emb(ssment, asthough such
p aces should not be discussed in
polite
society, I since
learned tht minstream academics - not only in the
united Sttes shy awayfrom any discussion tendingto
contrad ict their textbook explanations. lVonks l\,4ound did
justthat,
because conventional schoiars are hard
put to
credibly explain how and why similar
pyramids
are lourd
t hroughout t he 0l d and New Worl ds.
In the nea rly fifty yea rs since my first visit to the site,
it is stil rarely, lf fleetingly ta uht in schools nd virtu
ally unknown to most Americans and archaeologrsts
everywhere. ln a 2010 DVD,The Lost Civilizatians of
North America, Roger Kennedy adrnitted that he and nrs
colleagues never even heard of Chok a, let alone vistted
it, while Kennedy was a director tWashington, D.C.'s
prestigious
Smithsonin Institution.
N,4y own world trvels,
years
asthe edrtor of a
popula.
science mgzine
-,4ncient
America, -
and authorship
oftwenty
published
books about alternative archaeology
reJeased in as mny foreign language editions, have con-
vlnced me tht at least some ofthe
purueyors of informa-
tion regrdlng hLrman antiqurty have committed cultural
felonies in the deliberate suppression and destruction of
physic1
evidence th reatening th eir invested
pardlgm,
They defme their critics nd hve treen known to sbo-
tage the
professiona reputations and creersoftheir
ow|- corleagues s10 dare 10 e\press contradictory views
Throughout the last century, th s "academic mafia,'to
use a tLrrn of'phrase coined by [lichael D. Coe, leading
althority on Olmec C v lisation, dominated archaeological
thought. ln recent
years, howevef, discoveries made by
the harder sc ences
-
especially
geologyand genetics
-
I
"\ -
qevre
'
e' oded E5t abl shmenl consensus.
From its on-going collapse has keady begun t0
emerge at long last an accurate,
politically
unencum-
bered apprecition ofth
pst. as
presented in this
Spec al lssue of New Dwn magazine,
-
Frank Joseqh
speci.l lssle Vol.6 No.3
'
NEW DAWN 7
In th Unlhd Stales, W6t Vlr-
glrla's
Crv Crek Mour nndi
nerly seve y lcl hlgh, l|tlh
bse dlmeler of 295 f.1. Arche-
ologlstr deternlned the mlslve
stnrctuie was bullt arc nd 250
8CE. lt{SEI: ReDll(a of the Crv
Creel Tbl.t sld to have bn
found h lh. lloud. A nuber ot
e4eris cllm ltt tltten In tfte
langtlage ol th nclenl Nelts
-
manlng thl hmns lrom Europ.
lrvelled to Amerl. lorg beiore
conventlonl hlsiory aserts.
stitution directors, who he knew prsonally for mny
tears,
insisrpd nowrrime Lollecrion of unusual human remins
in the Aleutians ever took place, and no records document-
ing such n undertaking existed. Senderson later w'ote he
ws convinced they were lying.rsso too, in the United States
Air Force of.i], otherwise detiledhistory of buildiry tbe
Shemya airstrip, published in 1969, no word is me*ioned
about the dbcovery of human skletl remins
,"
Ritual head deformation was usd by both the In<
ldcrs of Peru nd eome ancient Egyptian dynasties to
physicaUy
distinguish rylty and aristocracy from the
lower ordels of society. But neither Inces nor Egt?tians
ever (trined the kind of unusual physi.lsrarure asso(i
ated with the larg. human rkullE of She&ye, lhat tley
were found in such
profurion
only contrlbutr to d
deepens their ysterious identtty and origins. Moreova
what couldhave possiblybrought Incar, Egyptins orsom
lost, pparently culturlly af6liated, if oversized nce to
such asmall, rmote islend inth fa!.orther Paci6c
Ocean? Who were these giants, nd where did they come
from?'Ihs are quetions Establishment authorities do
not wnt anyone to ask,
Ai{CIEiIT KELTS IN AMERICA?
But Shemt's nomalous skulls are not the only kind
of physial evidence tht vnished into the Smithsonin
Institution. Longbefor, in 1838, treaswe hunters broke
into th largst conicl earthwork iD the United States.
Known as West Virginiat cive Creek Mound, it stads
ne seventy feet high, with a bse diameter of 295 fet,
nd is composed of approximtely thre million basket-
loads ofsoil, equivalent to some 60,000 tons. Archaolo-
gists hve since determined that the massiv srrucre
ws built around 250 BCE.
Beginning at the top ofthe mound, th excavetois dug
avertical shaft that, twenty feet down, pierced the roof
of sn1lchmber. Inside, they found an oval, lyFby-
2 inch sandstone emblazoned with three lines ofen
indecipheiable
text above tLe prole of a bild. TTe ertefact
wsentrusted to curators at the Smithsonin Institution,
where it was promptly"iost" forever. Fortunatelr several
exact replicas of th discrded originlhdbeen rnde,
8 NEW DAWN
,
Special tssue Vot.6 No.j
but even ths excited virtullv no intrest. becaus th
inscribed obiect lvas brushd otrbv minstream scholrs
as a transpftnt fke for the rest of the 19'b andmot of
Not until 1968, with publi.ariol of The Alphatret by
Profssor David Diringer, ws Kelto-Ibedc 6rst made
availabl to epigraphrs, such s Dr. Brry FeU, who lons
suspected that the Grav Creek Tablet was lvdtten in
rhe l nguage of t he anci ent Keks. Hi ssuspi . i onws
confrrnd when, in 1976, he pplied Profssor Diringert
det to the three-line text, which read frcm right to left,
"I}le nound rised on high for Tasach. this tile his quen
caused to be made."l3
Fifteen years latr, author of me De.ipherment of Soltth
wesf Ielic and a vetelan cryptographer for th Central
IntelligeDce Asenc, Donal Buchanan, brought his ancient
langug expertise nd government training to ber on
th inscriptioD. His independenttranslationcloselyparal
leld Fellt earlierversion, "Tmulus in honour of Tadach.
His wife cusedthis ngived tile to be iDscdbed.'r,
I}lse revelations caused not a stir from conventional
archaologists, even though the Grave Crcek Tablt came
tolight 130 yearc before Kitolberic
-
the written lan-
guege ofits text was translated. Moreover the cham-
berinwhich the inscription appearcdws identiclto
diagnostic log-and-gravel crr?ts entombd inside buriai
mourds buiit by the Kelts ofwestem Europe.
Nof was the Grve Creek Tablt the only tefact of
its kind discovered in Noth America. During 1931, 4
1/8'by'3 3/16-inch rnicaceaous sndstom was found by
schoolboybesidc tree stump narTripltr Creek. in
BrxtoD County, also in West Virginia, where it is still pre-
served at the Deprtment ofArchives.lt, too, is inscribed
with th{e rows of Sothlberic scdpt, didng only in
its cuwilinar, ratherthn the forert rcctilinear stvle.
lthough they shared some vocabulary in conmon. Re
turning to Diringrt Alphabet, DL Fell was abl to eFect a
trnslation: 'Te memorial ofTeth.'Ihis tile
(his)
brother
(usd
to be mde."':o
Yet nother Keltic inscriptiorwas picked up, this one
from the Genessee River bed, ner Belfast, New York, by
a hika WillimJohnson. Adense, grnularstone meas-
wwwrewdawnma92rne.com
uring 2 by 3 inches, it leatures two lines of txt Dr. Fel
recoenised, oncemore, as lbric, nd transltedas follows:
''Confrrmation.
I have pldged to pay in full."'?r
'Ie
Crve Creek, Braxton and Genessee Tablets re
genuinelyauthentic,
tlrehirtoric
atfacts stabliehinge
IGltic
Ptesenae
in North Amelic at lert 2,250 yers.go.
J.ikfrazil! Romap shipwreck, they are supported by a
velter body of complimntry physical proofs, from sur'
vivingiron foundries and helmets to Native Americn In-
dinoraltiditions of red-haired "sorcerers"
andcognates
linking the Algonquin with Keltic spoken languages. Yet,
these large collectioDs of irre{utabl material and linguis-
tic .vidence k deliberately shunned and vn destroyed
by the very persons entrusted with the prcmotion and
presrvation oI humn history.
llow can vre erplin euch climinl cultural coDdud and
its long-term, on-going success? the compirtorc were c-
culatelthatacterisedas'gatekepingdebunkr-pdests of
acealeric prctectlonis.m" !y that leading uthority on the
Mayan Calendar, John Maiot Jenkis, in 2012 New Dawn
MaEazine Colle.tot's Edition.
Any elitist guild," he explained,
"be
it academi., politi,
cl o! colporte, leflexively seeks to mitigate outside6. It
will resort to any tactic necessary, nd a huge polity of
this kind is emerging between tle masters nd the slves
- the one percent veus the ninety-nin percentl"
While th one percent perpetratols have occupied
positions of ultimat innce for mo! than one hundred
yrs. the growing populariry of New Dwn magazine
mans that hithrto uncontested reign he begun to wane.
No longer ale academic plonouncerDots
lniversally
ievered s incontestablq fact.
qr
day
is coming when the
suppressed end s.botaged eviaence of real history wi[ re-
emerge to rewlthe unvarnished truth bout ourorigins
nd th hidden greahess
of those who preceded us.
As Hmlet ccurately pledicts, "Foul
deeds wiu se,
though all the erth o erwhelm them, to ment eyes.":3
FOOTXOlES
1.ln 1970, Edward Le Spence discovered the wr.k of th firet
oprtional submrine, CSS Hunler lost for more thn 100
yea6, nddscribed byDr. Willian Dudlr Dirdor of Naval
Histoly t the Navl Histori.l Center, s "probl1y the most
importnt
(urdMater
archaeologicl) frnd of the 20'L cntry."
2. Dr Elizabeth Lyding Will, in
"Underwate!
Exploring is bnned
iD Br2i1," by Mrlise Sirons, New r,r& Tines, wwnyties.
con/79a5/O6/25/s.ien /Dderwatei'eryloring is banled-in-
brazil.html, 25 June 1985.
3. GryFretz, "Ihlirst Eurcpees toRachthNewodd, l.ee
Repubnc, nvwf reepubli...olf ocw/f !Ms/1038045/replies?c=1
4. I bi d.
6- Author's e@il corlespondence with Robert F. Mrx, plus "Un-
derwate! Exploring is bnned in Bizil," by Milise Sihotu, Ner
yor
Tines, www.nytims..om/1985/06/2slscien.e/urdrwate!-
exploring-is-bnned-in-brzil.htr1, 25 Jne 1985-
7.Ibid.
8. Marli6e Simons, "Undelwter Exploring ts banned in Br2i1,"
Net vo.k Tines, wwnytimes.com/1985/06/2sls.ince/ulder
water-exploring-is-bannd-in'blzil.html, 25 June 1985.
9. Dr. Gunni hompson,,q nerican Disco,ty, ne Real Stoty,WA:
Misty lsler Pre6s, 1994.
10. Garylretz, "The F st Eurcpens to Rech the Newworld," Iree
Rph., wwf reerepublic.comlfcus/f nem/1038045/replies?c=1
11. Di Barry re4
"Ih
Ettmology of Some Ameri@n Inscriptions,
'Ihe
Epigraphr So.iery Odsional Publications 3,Pert 2,No.76,1976.
12. Di Gunnr
'Ihompson,
nernan Discovety,'Ihe Redl Staty,
WA: Misty lsles Prss,1994,
13. I,e PenniDgton,
"Romao
Coins Fornd ln Kentuckt Ts lost
Worl.ls ofAncintAnetica,NJ: New Page Books, 2012.
14. Pam Uhr,
"he
ost amzing r.heologicl dig sites,"
H.itn, wwwheliu.com/items/1012186-the-most amazing
lchaeologicel-dig-sithge=2, Mrch 2009.
15. Richrd Grigonis, '!\ Tribut to lvan T. SaDdereon," www.
richardgrigonis.com/Ch01%2OP tologteqr29 n%2o O D%20
the%2,I t i,1%20 01%201!
^bgo2osnde$on.html
16. Cptain Jmes L. Ro$, "CnsrructioD nd Opertion of
world War II Army Air lorce Borward Bse Shey, Alska,
May 1943-Decehber 1945," US Air Force Of6ce of History, Ala$
kan Air Conn.d, ugusr 1969.
17. Davi,Djjinger,Ihe Alphdbet: A Ky To me Histoty Of MankimL
MT:
(essinger
Publishing,2008 reprint of the 1968 origin].
\a. Batry Fll, Aneri.d B.c., NYr Pocket Books, Simon & Schun
ter, 1994.
19. Donel Bchanan,
"Rport
on th Morristown Tablet, MAl
Eafly Sites Resedrch Society Bulietin, Vol.10, Nr1, 1982.
2o.Retty lell, Anerka 8.C., NA Pockt Books, Simn & S.hs
ter,1994.
21. I l i d.
22. John Mjor Jnkins, "Ibe M/a, Glactic Alignhent and
A.dehic rgnoralce,' 2012 New Ddwn Maqdzine Colle.to/s Edi-
non, Melbourne, Australia, 2012.
23. Hanlt, Act I, Scene 2,line 256.
FRNK lostPH has
published
morc books
(elgh)
bout th lost civllkation ot Atlantis thn any
othl wdler
jn
hhlory Ths nd hh twnty, oths litls delinq with dolosy, miljlary his-
lory nd netaphJ,lig haw ben rclesd in thinya.ven forcisn edilions dound the sodd. H
ws lhe edilor-in-chil oi ]{n iert ,nentan, a
popular
sdence magazine, tom ils inc.ptioi in
1993 uinil his rtircment fourteen
yers
ller. He ltues iody wilh his wife, Laura, in lhe Upper
Missisipd Valhy of lhe Ultd Stles.
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r I t hen Moscow's
Federation
Tower skvs'aPe'
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auglt
nve tast April, images
of tbe blazing
llll i"r""'".
." i
" "ppe
floors were
grim renind-
f f ers of the September
11,2001terlor
attacks
on
the Twin Towen o{ New York Citv s World Trde
Cene'
GestDolike
2417 total srveillnce
Police
state spving on
rh d;estic DoDulations
ofthe US, UK' Europe, Austnlia'
r'rew Zeahna
and -
even l{ to lesser degree -
in most
oi her . ouni r i es
t oo
lhese a iust
two o{ the many
signi6cant
teasons wby
th 9/11 vent neds
to b tevisited
and reassessed
uDtil
ir'" rU tr"tr' e" ry
-*es
out: wt'o tetlv
did it' v did.
t;y do it, low did they flatage to
Pul
it off, and who have becn i?iding or at
lest diverting
the wful truth bout
it
and why?
We need not delve here on all the
flaetnt contradictions
and dmned
lie;
propagated by US uthorities
nd
the mainstream
medi
to this vely
day. in this resPct,
lead
mnded to visit the manvexcellent
an'l
wellreseerched
and do.unented
s'tes
on the Internet,
including
Scholars'
IorgllTruth
com, 911Truth
org,
wtcT
net,
g11reserch
com and ratc7net'
amongst
others
Rther,lCs
the d rama tic geoPol'trc
I
thet n;ed to be increasinglv
stressed
Bv
now all independent
thinking
people know
thai
the World
i , , J" c*t ' "*, ,
nt U-ught
dh n bt l 9si c' dl f nat i cs
red
by somp nut hi di ng
i n"i de r dp
(
rve i n Af ghan' st n
Funni l v, t hi s i : l he mosl
Si ol esqLe
rnd di ol
i ' con-
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prPe(
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rhe world
ro believ
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however'
increasingly
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rari rht sreelrrmed
buildinss
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'"v
,hp world rrede
centre
did'
SEEL A D COI{CREIE
SKYSCNPEBS
DO
I,IOT CRUI'BLE
TO DUSI"'
Moscow's
leilration
Tower is
just on of manv exm-
"r"..i
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catastroPhtc
6res
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qui ckl ook
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mnvdeci dcs:
consequeoces
of the nagrnt
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Howevei,
hd th
"9/11lws of
physics" prevailed,
Iederation
Towei
would
have collapsed
into its footprint
at free-fall sped
end trned into n
iffhes-deep
dust .rpet covering
centrar
Moscow.
Clearly,
that is not wht hap-
! ened. . .
Wht did hPPen
was that twenty
Moscow
re brigades
and helicopters
fousht
the blaze
throughout
the night,
bringing
it under
control and frnally
extinguishing
it.
BIRTH
OF THE
"GLOBAL
WAB
OI{ IERROR"
lndeed, strnge
events suriound
the
9/11
terlo! attack,
which hasbecome
the watershd
evnt of our modein
times. For it miks
the beginning
of lmperial
Ovrdriv
on r he par t of t he Uni t d Sr l es
Br i t ai nandkeyal l i e'
n r ur ope and t he Ml ddl e f , r ' al l m, squer r de' l
< i he
"Globl
War on Teror'"
In
iu't
over a decde thi'
wr
hascost
untold sufiering,
deth and iniurv
to rnillions
of
Dople
and widespread
violence
in manv countries'
some
'"r
*hictr h,ve
'ini"
uee" invded
and destroved
c]sr to home, 9/ I I has served to
JLrstify
tody's
TOPr The .iia<t
on the Tvln Towrc
ol New York Cltyb Wo d
Thde Certre. SeDt.nber
rr' 2{nr'
EOTTOM
IIFT:
t'loscow t
t d.fon Tow.I skFtlPer
on flre In APTII BOIToM
RICHT:
^
2E-story
hish-rlse
prtmnt
bulldlns h Shanghl'
chlm ws
lonpletely
denroyed
bv flre but the bulldlg
dld not
'ollaDse'
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On 17 O.tober 2004, atue broke out in Cra.as,
Venezel s tallest skyscrper housing the Ministry
of Infrastmctur. lh upper 20 oI its 50 floo6 were
destroyed and yet... it did not collapse.
.
On 12 February2005, Madrid's 33 storey Winsor
Tower sutrered a hug 6re cusing the outer parts of its
30 uppr floors topartilly collapse.lt took 6re fighters
fulldayto extinguish theblze nd yet thebnilding...
.
On 23 February 1991, major frre atOne Meridin
Plaz, 38 storey skyscrper in Philadelphia, gutted 8
floors, killed 3 fire 6ghters and cauing US$100milion
indirect6re losses. ft fire burned for ovr 19 hou,
bioke most windows on the 6re floo:s; verti.al columns
were not damaged but horizontalbearns sagged as
nuch as 3 feet. TTe buitding did not collapse and was
na1ly demolished eight years later.
.
28 July1945: lostinheryfog, WorldWarIl
twin engine B-25 bomber rammed stright into New
York City's enblematic Empir State Building at the
78tb,79rr and80" floorleveis igniting mjor res and
yt... the builaing did not collpse.
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On15 November20lo
a 28-storyhigh rise part-
rent building in Shanghei, China was completelt
destroyed by frre kiiling dozens, butthebuilding did
ot colapse (see
photo page 26).
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On 26 FebrGry 1993 World Trde Centres
Molten 5leel
pours
dowl| from spol ro{d lh. 80h lloor ol th
Soulh To*er of lhe WTC, Proi Steven lones of Bdghm Young
Unlverslly chemlclt nats.d slruclurl ste.l resldue Ild ldend-
tled lhe mleril s Thefirla. Therhate ls the conlrolled demoll-
tlon explo6lve tiermlle
plus
sulfur. Sultur.alls{s lhe thfinlte to
burn holler, cuttlng sl.el
qulckly
.nd leavlftg lrlls ol
y.llow (ol-
oured resldrc. s scen ln tils Dhoto.
GROUl{D ZERO: CRIMI}aAL DESTRUCTIOI{
OF A HAJOR CRIME SCEI{E
these a:}d many other simila! examples o{ catastrophi.
fires on high risebuildings begthe question:wht really
happened on 9/11? Whydidthe two towels collapse t
free fall speed? Why did they turn into dust? Why was
all the evidnce immediately removd, whisked way and
destroyd by US authorities?
What happend to those nassive foundation beans
cut at exactly 45' - tell-tal signs of controlled demolitions
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that quickly disappearcd?'lrink bout itr the worldt
ddliest end most famous ciimscene whre over 3,000
people were nurdered was quickly gutted by the FBI,
FEMA, police end military uthoritiest all the evidence
lemoved nd destroyed so tht no lorensic enlyses could
be done. Whatever steel bems nd trusses survived were
quickly sold as scrp metal to steel mills in South Kore,
Taiwan and other countries for immediate melting and re-
roreing.
On would ave at least expected US authorities to be
curious to find out e/hy two 110 storey towers lying next
to each other collapsed so suddenly and catastrophically, if
only to lln how to build stronger buildings in the future
that wont come down so veiv easilv.
vervone kDows thet whenever maior airliner disas-
ter occuls, civil aviatioD uthorities crcfully pick up all
the pieces, tlying to put the unlucky irliner bck togethei
in some far-otr hangr so they can investigate and maybe
discover wht went wlong. Ie cause ofthe ccrdDt
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faulty rudder, fuel tank, wing stfut, avionics, hydreulic


Tower suffered the dtonation ofa massive 600
to toppl the biiding, and yet.. . it did not budge n
World lnde Cetlhe Tower l{o. 7
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tht ws not
deep underir, bdspmpnr level which ws iniend.
.ltpln. and ody fliflered modIate lhes on itt
lloor6 tlBt wf. blng extlnguhhd at the rime
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Ure-Nitrte-Hydf
ogen gas,enhanced truck
hlo lts own lootpdnt, lso at lrejall sDeed,
.l 5:30pm on tht latelul day.
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system, or whetever
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can be re-designed so that airplene
tt?e and model is mde sfer.
Noton GroundZeio. US authorities cleared the area
of ll beams, trusses, bolts, bryingwhateverbodyparts
tumed up in the rubbl, vryfast. ftey only seemed coD-
cernedin ensuring cround Zero quickly becane "hallowed
ground": mystical symbol inspiring the rlew-boln clobal
Physi.ists, enginers and the WTC's own architcts
and builders state that th Twin Towers were built to
/esist dilect hits from the largest
jetliner
ofthe lte 60's
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the Boeing 707 which is about s big nd crries bout as
nuch fuel as the more modern Boeing 767's that rmmd
into both Towers on 9/11.
What brought the towers down was the
jets'{ue],
say
government expets. And yet both 6rs inside the uppr
flools of the Twin Towers wer not hot certinly not hot
being extinguished et the time
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suddenly collapse into
its owD footprint ko t free-fall speed at 5:30pm on that
{teful dy?
ITis nice and tidy controlled dmolitionven allowed
{or the authoritis to evacuate the building so nobody
got hurt. WTCT wes home to SEC
(Securities
& Exchange
Commission) o6ces invstigting Enron, Worldcom and
high-tech stock market bubbl scndals, s wll as th
scrct service' largest 6eld ofc. Alasl 11 the evidence
they hdput togethercame down with th building...
Further, wasWTCT also home to a secret ultr hi-tech
commnd Post housing all th hardwre andelectrcnics
necessary to sequentially
(and
probably wireless$ deto-
nate bombs plcd inside the Twin Towers to bring them
dowr? Once that opration e/as achieved, how perfect to
destroy all th evidence under thousands of tons of rubble
from the collapsd buildins? Itt
just
too
sood
(o!bdl)
to
FAn 100 ltal{Y
"srGNrFrcar
ouESTtot{s..."
We could add to ll ofthis th
incredible NORAD, FAA, USAF
air defence failures ovr New York
City and Washington DC - the most
defended airspace on plnet Earth;
or the lidiculously s.n[ hole left by
a large
(a[eged)
Boeing 757 airlins in
the PeDtagoni or the lmost complte
enogh to melt steelbems
- hence their
ornge <olour end thickblack snoke,
both evidence ofbad or
"cold
conbrc-
tion. Why, even the blue flame .oming
out ofyour kit.hn stove is much hottr
than tht, and yet your steeipots nd
pans do not melt every time yo .ook
tour
food, right?
worse still: video images ofboth
jt
impacts were vrydramatic, par
ticularlythe ones o{the South Tower
that showed massive, huge fireball
exploding... outside the buildingll Yes,
indeed: a large part
-
perhps most
-
ofthe fuel exploded oatsrde and away
from the tower. Andyet... the Soth
Tower collapsed first whilst videos
show signs ofmolten steel pouriDg
down from a spot aroundthe 80'r'
floor, something that was clearly
Ick of commrcial
jetlinr
debris in aU
four crshesj or the fact wat garns were
biDg carried out at xactly the sme
time, inthe same pl.es Dd undr the
same attak scenrios; or the exceptional
volume of "put options" short selling
Amedcn nd United airlines stockwhich
reaped nice earnings for some nony'nous
people who neverdaredto show up to
not cused by
jet
{uel, which is basically rened kerosene.
Tell-tle signs peihps of I}rermite and Nano thermite,
both of which are high-povrd military expiosives?
that is what a report published in the April2009 di-
tjon of me Open Chemxal Phtsics Journal concl,ldes. Led
by University o{ Copenhagen chemistryprofessor Niels H.
Harrit, rsearch team o{ nine chemists concludes they
"...discoveled distinctive redlgray chips in all the samples
we have studied ofthe dust producedby the destruction
ofthe World Trade Centre. Exmination offour of these
smples, couectedftom sparate sites ot.. these redlgry
chips show marked similarities in ll four samples. .. .TTe
red portion ofthese chips is found to be an unracted
thermitic material nd highly nrgetic."'
( r er ' y
"smoki nCgun. l t l . ough nor exr . r l y r he
one George W Bush, Dick Chenen Donald Rumsleldand
Condoleezze Rice weye looking forl
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'I}len
we have that 64million dollarquestion that no
one can nswer: whv did 47 storev World Trade centre
Tower No. 7 that was not hit by any eirylne and only
sufiered moderate 6res on its 6rh nd 12'h floors that were
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cash themiorth fct that Osmabin Ladenws mne
ditely accused oteirg 9/11t mastermind and culprit
and vet for almost decad the lBI had him on thir
'Most Wanted" list fo! other attacks but not a word about
9 I l . or . he gl r i ng omr ssbns i n r l e 9 I I Commi sr i on
end NIST reports and their grotesque conputermodl
"proofs'; or incredible cellphones tht worked at 30,000
fet; or the very sspicious US governnent sponsoredBin
Lden family airlift ordered by President George W Bush
once Iull grounding of all aircraft had taken place on 9/11;
or the fact tht only a day before defence secretry Donld
Rumsfeld admitted the Pentgonwas
"missing" a mete
2.3 trillion
(US$2,300,000,000,0001) in unaccounted for
assets: or the fact tht the PortAuthoritv of New Vork nd
NewJersey decided to privatise the WTC to Lrry Siiver-
stein
just
two months eaiiiet end that Lucky Larry got
bjtlions of dollars in insutance indemnity, evn fterhe
dmitted on pubiic TV tht he agreedto
"pull" the build-
ing down on tht dleadful afternoon; ot the FBI's'lucky
frnd of WTC1 suicide pilot Mohmmed Attat intct
DssDort on the sidewalk blow; ot....
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FALSE FLG ATCKS
More andmre hicid people inside and outside the US
are waking to the f.tthat 9/11.n onlybe explaineds
foul
play purposely perpetrated by extrenely powerful groups
of ployers that are embedde deep inside the public and private
power stru.tures of the United States an its key allies notably
Israel, vlho have theit o@n indepenent agenda
I }l ey r e Fdl . e r l r g at t cks nd
j nvol vF
' r gi ng
. ar ef ul l y, al , ul at ed
ver v hi gl ' pr of i l e dt t ck' on
"n"'
own couDtry nd interests, nd then laying the
blme on
whichever "enemy" thepelpetrators wish to wage war
this is nothing new, especiallyin the United States
wher F Fl e Fl dgoper r i onsr r "d Lr di t i onr l l or er gn
policy tool of deception. lntlligence agencies .ontingendy
partne! nd interact with discrete clandestine and crimi'
nlgroups in order tp]n and execte such vile .ts f
terrorism. T]ley iang fyom lDtentionl ptovocation nd
"letting things happen,' to outright exe.ution.
Understndine False Ftags as part ofUS/UK/ISrael
foreign plicy and war effofts not only explalns key high
profrle dfamti. events that
"justified" wr gainst awide
assortment of"enemies" in the past, but also helps us un
dentnd present-day US, UK, french and lsreli behvioui
inpl{es like Syria,Itan, Libya, A{ricand Latin Amri.
In all cases, one key bjective stands out; promoting US/
U K & Allies' imperial expansion and .onsolidation as
A q!jck overview ofhistorical llse Flags:
l 8q8 f t FUsbr r i l p. hi p' Mi nc wc bl own up i n
Havn Harbr, triggeriDg the Spanish-American Wr
wn by the US.Ihis 1e{t Cub, Pueito Rico, Guamand
the
philippines
as wrbooty fol theAmerica.s.It lso
i n. l udedanear hmedi aPsywuexet ci sel edbyWi l l i n
Randolph Hearsit yellow
joutn1ism
press tht whipped
Fh 1g galnst Cub. In 1963, "opItlon Northwoods,"
plnnd
by lhe US Joinl Chlefs of Sttl, ws dtcrlbed In $ls
document. Th
parmilitary aspcls ot the
plan
Included staglng
up hystericl wr frnzy amongst US citizens
with his
"Rememberthe
Maine, to hell with
Spainl" rhetoric.Years
lter, itws proven the
ship eithr sutrered coalexplosion or, mote
likely, bomb attack. Divers lter found tht
the shipt rmour pltes were blown from the
inside out, nd not tuomthe outside as woutd
be caused by an enenybornb.
In Mey 1915, the British pssenger ship
"RMS Lusitani" was sunkby the U20 Ger'
man submatine, killing 1,200 ofits almost
2,000 passengersj 128 ofthe deadwere
Us
citizens. A week earliea Imperiel Germany's
embassy in washington DC had issuedpublic
warnings to passengers because
"Lusitni'
was known to regul trnsport military
supplies to Britin in its war effort against
Germny and ws, thus, legitimt wi
trget. Winston Churchill, then Britaink Fitst
Lord o{ the Adniraltn used the
"Lusitania'
as bait know
i ngt he Cer mns woul dt r yt o si nk i t ' On i t s l ast voyage, i t
carried 6 millionpounds
of shells nd mnitions shipped
by JP Morgan Bankto clients in Britinand Frnce,which
explains the catastrophi. explosionthat
quickly snk the
vessel. Although it ws illegal fol passengr ships to trans-
port wer materials, it nevertheless
"iusti6ed US entry
into World Wr I in 1917' Winstonws very hppy.
7 December l94l was US President Franklin D
Roosevelt's
"daytht will live in infmy'when Japan
attackedaUs tavlbse at Peell Harbour, Hwaii lnhis
fmous speech, he went on t say,
"The
United statesws
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tustlA},ll JlrL tv 1 SLlfjMARlNt, rtaaaBLY
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rwtre rt?n;.,}r.;:::: ot-r /l5l/ col-t:-l Jlvf(s /,{ 1, M/l{ll:rji
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rt1.i/rv{; fl)N BElta
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7 llecembr 1941: ,pn attded US trvl b3 at Ped
Hrbour, Hwll. ll ls cllmd tne Amerlcns had foreknowledge
of lhe attack nd lel lt hppen so they .ould ntr the var.
t pace with tht nation, and yet for six months bfore
th Pearl Harbour attack USvolunteer squdror knowr
s Ihe Flying Tigeis hd been lunning tta.kmissions
ginst Jpenese forces in China causing the Jepnese
to lose 100 ircreft. PerlHrbotr/ ws prt of warplen
againstJpan, where it servedas bitforthe Jpnese to
bite, nd thy did. Ihe US hd cepturd Jepnese
"Magi."
decrypting mchines, so they knew bout n impending
Japanese ttck, nd
j{st 'let
it hppen. ln fd, Roosevelt
gave severl ofthose decrypting mechines to his British
allies, but noneto his US nvl commande$ inthe Pcifrc.
Hawaii's navy commnder Admirl Husband Kimmeland
rmtcomnander Lt. GeneralWalter Short wele usedas
scapegoats, found "in.ompetent," demoted nd retired.
However, it
"justied"
US entry into World War ILI
In March 1963, 'Operation Northwoods" planned by
the US Joint Chiefs of Staff was describedin adocurnent
titled "Justifr.tion forUS Military Intervention in Cuba."
It included stging ssassintions and terro!ttacks in the
Miami re, sinking botlad of Cuban refugees
(real
or
simulated),' fking Cuban il force attack n US civil
ian eirlinel ndblowingup a US ship in Cdban wterc. Alt
tobe thenbled on Fidel Castro. I}Ien US Plesident John
F. Kennedy did not give his approvI, which musthve
( er i
r i nl y
pr r ned
hi m r ur i her i nr r nl enmi p,
2 August 1964r Anothei dy of in{my' when North
Vietnamesebots allegedlytwice attacked the Us destroy
er Maddox in the GlfofTonkin. }Ie truth h tht, at the
r i me. r r e Sul h V' er nr ne5e wer e r ur nl ng r i d.
"g"i n\ t
the Noith in thatare. The incident was used s pretext
for mssive escIetion ofthe Vietnam Wr by the Lyndon
B. Johnson Administrtion. ]e Pentagon Paperspub
lished in 1971 later showed that this 'incident' ne'er even
hppenedl
During the June 1967 Six DayWrbetween Israet
and its Arb neighbours, unmarkedjet fightels repeat-
edly ettckd nd bombed th USS Libertyptrolling
international waters offPlestine in the clerhope rhat
its sinkingcould then be blmed onGanelNasser's Egypt,
thus dragging the US into a war fo/ hrel. Unforrunately
(forlsrael)
the Anerjcan ship did notsink, although35
of its crew were killed by Isreli naplm and bobs. Untjl
his death i 1999, the USS Libeity s .onnander William
Mcconagle demanded that seclet docunrents on this pe!-
ndious cse be relered. theynev.rwere.
these re bt few ofthe
"fleeC'
of iftplicit stged fbe
llag events ofwhi.h
g/11is
the "nrothr ship
"All
w can
add is,
"Mission
A.complishedl
Outside the US we lso n.onter incredible
'coinci-
dences" surrounding London's Underground
terror bolnb-
ings of7 July 2005, where private firm Visor Constdtant6
dmitted it was running a mo.k nti'terrof drill in which
the fr.tionl scenrio ws eactlythe
sme as te l .
tacks that were drcn takingplace.
Visor's Mnaging Di/e.tor Peter lowet declared liv
on BBC Rr di o r hdr d") . Ar hJl f pst n r ne i hi s mor ni ng wE
wete actually runnlng an exercise for a comPny of ove!
thousnd people in London based on simultanous bombs
going offprecisely at the railwy stations whre it hap-
pened this olning, so I still have the hirs on the b.L of
my neck stnding
p right now. Yeh, sut,.webelisve
Toryedo dmge to the USS Ubly lron . hbr lht ath.l
sone
wrong by |rrael In 196Z ITe l,|l rl(.! $l dld i.t d&
lthough 35 of ltr crev wcr. |tilled !, bndl r h d n.
www newdwn magazin e .om speclal lssue Vol.6 No.3
.
r{EW DAWN tt
so E collclusloras
Clearly we se a
ptttn of covert Flse Flg attacks
tht r prt of the imPtial w! strategy of the US' Brit-
ain,lsral
ndtheirllies.
Ofcourse, false Rgs require
<reful
plnnin8, arnPle 6nncing,
absolute secrecn fullv
Fepatd
rndi covrage usig
Pov{erful
Psvwr tech-
niques, and suitble ssortment
of smoke screens' scape-
-
High profile governrnent omcers -pesidents,
cabinet
ministers, congressmen -
must be kept s far eway as
Pos
sibk from the entire
planning and execution
Procss'
Evet if they are the ones giving the nal go head' they
must never be
peceived as having somehow b
in the
know egarding the
"comig attack."
They must
lok and
ct as
"srDrised" as evervbodv
elsel And if dubts do statt
to arise afierwards,
they must have full ptotection; it's ll
prt of the Flse Flg Model
'Iht,
fo! instan<e, is wht Ntional Scurity secrecy
lesislation exists for: to nsure tht sensitiv and damning
"oidence
.." be p"t awan and fngr-pointing
information
fully clmped down for 25, 50, ?5, even 100
v@s
if ned
the model lwvs includs en "inv6tigation'by
a
'.ommitte
ofnotbles.
Like the 9/1I Commission
chaired by insidets tTomas
H. Kan ad L H Hamitton
and directed by PhiliP Zlikow. lf thev summon toP brss
like George W Bush and Dick Chenev to 'testify," that too
must b done ccorAing to discret rule of nggement,
i.., in full secfecy,
both of them dclaling togethet so they
agree nd cortect thir 'answers" to ensut they are
"th
'ITey
know only too well that, in the long run' the truth
ends up surfcine s with the 'attacks" on the Mine,
Lusitni or Pearl Hlbour' Th importnt
thing is to
"buy time." If nough time
goes by, they caD deal with nd
whitewash everythrng,
s long s the
Public
eye
Petceives
such "revelations" not so much as I
PoliticJ
issu' but
rether as a istori.al issue.
what harm cn relly arise today if we dis.over that
woodrow wilson and F.D. Roosevelt tricked th Us into
two European wts? Evn th vietnam War is history
today: for most pople it boils down to sveral
Sood
Hol-
Wood
novies nd som black-nd-white
images ofhiPPv
pece parades in the sixties.
Once something becomes
"history," it can b suitblv
handled, controiled and sanitised.
Ih gret opPortunitv
we have tody is that the most hideous nd drattic
flse
fisevents
like 11 Sptember
2001 and 7 Julv 2005 in
Lo;don are not "history"
(not yet, nywav) but rather an
inreeral
prt
of the ongoing global
Polrtic
I s(ene that
.o"tlnues ro le used Lo
lustifv
US. UK lsreli & Allies
lmpet ial O verdrjv.
lf. thnks to ie.hnolosx the rnternet' the huge dis-
semination of information,
we can somehow bting out the
truth regarding these atrocities
nd who reUy committed
thm, to e sufciently lrge
Portion
of gtobal
Public
opin-
ion, tht will then spell rel trouble - even the colpse -
of today's honi6c clandestine,
illegitimte, unelected and
criminal Global Powet Mstrs.
'Ihey peryetrte thir mischie{ enshrouded
in deeplv
entrnched
positions of
Power
inside the fotmal
Public
and privte power structures of the US, UK, lsrael, Frnce
and the EU.
So, in a wy, we hve much to b oPtimistic
about AII
we ned to do is persevere in our endevours
to bring the
truth out. Oce criticl mass mongst the world's collec-
tiv
psyche tu reached, then a tiPping
point wiu
no doubt
be ouicklv
rechd in which thk whole
Perverted
svstem
of giobal iles topple" over and sinks. Just like the proverbi-
l cruiser Posidon; then shall this dark svstem diseppar
in a moment in the tvlinkling f an eye!
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thore: Niels H- Hertit, Jetrrey Farrer, Steven E. Jones, Kevin R'
Ryar, lank M. Legge, Dniel Farnsrorth,
Glegg Roberts, James
R. Gourley, Br.dley R. l"rsn
2. wwwlusitania.net
3. Robert Stinnett, D4, olD e.eit: Th Truth dbaut FDR dnd Pean
4. A
prand
exmDle ot insidP6
'mvs
I igt! ns inedeE was rhe
w,rien comnission on theJohn F Ken nedv ssas3 in ation ot
it6 sven mebbers, four were toP level Council on Foiign Rela
tions membets: Seiatot Gerald R. lord, SentorJohn Sherman
CooDet, John J. Mccloy and
-
lst but not lest
-
ADet welsh
DlLs, CIA director flom 1953 until 1961 when h ws forced to
resisn by JPK f(r thp Cuban Bay ot PiSs fras.o Th e CIA is ole
of tie
-"st
susp-t
playen in the JFKkilli!8l
*r.
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tina. He has
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spolltics
aid conomics In SPnh, nd rccnllv
Dublished
hisjid eBook in Enstlsh:lh. Conhg
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Special lssue Vol.6 No.3
RENCOIVTRE DU 3e YPE EMNCE
APPARITIONS UfO
Ln er 1a. a . . ^. at l l daa enen! d?, t . t e
Atietrths, t le tetin dernultiales nanesbtians 0vNl
AU.DELA DE LA SCIEIICE
HYPOTHESE SPAIILE
L'HYPO,rHSE
DU BIC EANG
SERAIT-ELLE
TAUSSE ?
rer?bsbi l ntti al emi sts
=
- E
:Il
-!
Dcurcz s cs ovN
\
ENOUTE
I
y
a 3 mois nous avons accueill a cette mme
place
un commandani de bord d une compagni
d'aviation cvile I a bien voulu,
pow
nous, reven
d une manire nonyme sur cetie iacetle de son
mlier et aborder le sujeltoulours dlcal de IUro
oq e. Aulourd hul,vous les la mne
place
iou
avu,au dessusde la chiefs, une I
mantenanl
plus
eurs secondes au dessus de la n-
vie, avani de drsparaih en d redion de Sedan.
Les arlces de ce
genre sont
parfois
assortis de
comrnenlalressimp isles vo relendencieux.
pro
pos
des
probab
I is de v e Eftra Terreslre La rela
lion enlre lmoins, sclenlifques et mddias n a
jaruis
m monl t au beau lxe
La ract on nonnale du ecteur ntell
gent et dqui i
br est de haussr les pau es etde consclelson
lemps d aulres sle1s,ie le comprends. En ra il
ce rcil laconque se vle n lreque la
pairie vi
sibed un vasle
"
iceberg
'
donl le corps immerg
est l
plus
imp0riant et le plus nlressant Ans,
quand
on recelle sysimaiiquemenl tous es t
moqnages, sans aucun souc
praable de iriau
prs
de toules les s0urces
possibles (PEsse,Armee,
Polce ScentfLques,Enqulesdreclesauplesdes
tno ns eic
)
on se lrouve
proqressivemenl en
pr_
sence d un amas colossald'intormalions Jai
pe
sonnelemenl tent d accumuler une tere
inlormau0n
pendant plus
de st ns duranl mes
pre
mires annes de tava l l'oflicine, el nous drspo
sons actelemenl de 35.000 40.000 comples
rendus d'observalion. Le Docieur saunder
quilul
Proiesse de Psychooqie lUnivrsit du Co0_
rado
p0ssde parexemple
un lich erd
pres de 80
000 rappor$
qu
coespond environ 37.000 eve_
nemenls distncls e Dodeuf Jacques Va le pos
sde ui aussi un cata ogue do
plusieurs
miliersde
Srlon tenl compte du faitque le rccLr | des infor
malions n a i iorcmenl
que
trs
pftLel, parce
que
men lilre striciemenl
personnel,
on devlne
que
a masse relo des lmoiqnages disponibles
esl b en
plus
considab 0 encore.oessondages r_
cenis
peflneileni
d esiimer
qire
le nombre des ob'
servali0ns a
prcbab
emenl alteini 100 millions en
lrente ans a surlace du
globe I
apds ledurc de lous ces tmoiqnages trou-
blanls, il est logique de sc
Foser
des
qus'
lions. Les
yeux
des nmoins otrt-ils llement
observ
quelque choe dns le ciel ?
C.P.
.
videmmnl le nier reviendra dne
qu'il
ne saqil
que
de cas de
psychoses
collclives 0u
d inventon
pure. I taul cependanl separer deux
sodes d observalions :celles
qui
sonl expliquables,
lelles
qu
une rentre de slelile uneiuse expen-
rnenta e, desballons sondes.. elc.. etceljesquine
e soni
ps
c sont celes cr
qui
m nlressent
c est ce momenl
que
se
pose la
quesiion:
"
S asil ild un
phnomne
rellement observd
par
P0ur rpondre cette
queslion,
on
peul
uli iser des
lmenls d irfomatrom ind recis conlenus dans les
r app0i 6 d obsef r al i on adat e l heur eet l er eu
d observalion. Les conditons mloro 0g
ques
au
momentde l'observatlon J ipens, en eilei,
que
estmo ns avaieni eu lendance n anacher
qu
une
mporlance secondaire ces
quatres pamrnes
et
qu
is cherchaonl davanlage
pc
ser a descr
p
lion du
pnnomne prlendu
observ. L lude et
mene
par
des mtlrodes slaiisliques Ele
port
sirr un
peu plus de I 000 npports
prevesau ha-
sard dans lelichier quella accs. J aiulrllse les
nppons d obseryalion dm lesqu s a date lreure
et le liu d'0bser,/anon taienl c0nnus avec
prci_
sion.lls s sonl dans S0% descs
llsl d utre
pan possible
de conlnler es cond
iions rntotuLogiques allgues
pr
les tem0ns,
par
compara son avec les archives de l Mloro-
l0qie Natonale.0n consiate
que
les indiclionsdes
tmoins sont exctes dns 99,5% des cas. ceci
peut
lre un
prenrier lmem d apprcialion de
valeur des inlormalons
que
contiennenl les rp'
ports
d observalion L leciure de cs millers de
torss0usanonymat.
el nous all0nsvous
presenier
cornme C P Vous avez travail du.anl32 ans
pour
re compte de loficlnedu rense
qnernent
dus
pa
t cul rement dlach aux
phnomnes dolog
qus.
Sije coinprcnds bien,c eslchezvousque sonl ras-
sembls tous les dossiers sensib es
provenant des
npports sc entiliques des rpports de
police
et de
oendameri,
de Iaualon civile mas qalement
miilair.Vouslesaujoudhienrealte etcede
pu
s 17 mois Nous teons vos remerciertout
particulrmeni pour
cett 8pprtion "furtve,
pusq
vous avez bienvoulu consacrer une heure
trente de voiro iemps nolre rdaclion
por
nous
caer sur c
qu
semble clre
pour
beaucoup d
monde surlene, un vf tab e secretde
po
ichmele,
mals
que personne n ose aborder auiani en haut
leu,
qu
dans la iue Pluseurs lacenes de volre
personnalil
el de votre travaln0us interessnl
S voLrs e voulez ben nous alonsconmencer
par
la base. c est dire les lmoins 0u lsso enid'ori-
sine
miitalres civils,
privs,
c est
par
eux
que
I'in-
Pet'on dre
qu
ly a relementdes
phnomnes
obserus
par
des imoins ? Peul on dire
que
ces
phnomnes
sont inconnus ? Peul-on exp iquer ces
apparitions ? s agt-ild Lrne manilesialion extraler
.
Le
public
les
j0urnalisles
etles sc entiliqusn ont

p
upai( du iemps connaissance d
phenomne
oVNl,
quhvers
de courts adicles de
presse
du
slyle :. Le 5ivrier Carian
(08)vers
I heres40,
Monsier Raymond Dri lon conirmatre rMalakotf,
raDports d observalon disponibles revele
qe
e
plrnomne
0VNl estprlendu e obseru loules
es dLstances De
qeqes
metres a
pluscu6
di
zaines de klomires Par consquenl r salit 1
d un
phnomne
elernenl obseft il doit lre
d ianl
pus
rapporl
que
tmosphre leestre
esl
pluslmnsparenle
a( nonrentde observalon
Unc dtdc stalslique, mme imentairo,
portant
sn relal de a couverlLne nuageuse. rvle
que
cette
propr
t estvrifie aussib en en Franceque
Les sultats de ces difircnles investiqalions
pemetlenl-ils
deconchrrc l'observation d'ob-
C.P
.
Plus
prcsment,0n peutdrc. que
le
ph
nomene esl statstiqemenl equiva enta lob$rva
llon au sens oplque du m0l, d objels lraversanl
atmosphre.0n
prut
rernarqer d utre
part, que
eur nombre
par
unit de voune esi oonstanl sur
30 as.0n voil ma comment ces rsu tals
pour
ra enl s exp iquer
par
des
plrenomenes psych quesj
conscents ou inconscenls En lat. nous avons le
clr0 x entre deux rrypothses le
ph
omnealqu
prsente
toutes es caractristqes de
. qelqe
chose, de relementobserv visuelLenempar es
habilants a lrvers une atmosplrre
plus0
rn0ins
lrans@rcnlc Les tmons se sonl concerls,
par
mrliers. dans l0us les
pays
du monde
pour
chosr
des dales, heures et leux d observation,le s
q0e
es rsu tals slatist
ques p
ssent rcspcter scru-
puleusement
es ois de la vision humaine en almo
splrere
pusou
mo ns lransprenle
La
premlre
lrypolhse esl vidernmenl la seue
psi bl e
: Nos sommes donc bcn cn
pr esencc
d un
pherromne re emeni observ
par
es t
te
phnofine
rellemnl obseru
par
les t-
moins
peul'il
une mauvaise intDttion
de
phnoflnes
connus?,
C.P. |
.
Larponsequ estqnralementpropose
une lelle
queston
c0nsisle ciler une d zane de
rapporls d obseruaton d 0VN
porappWrunc
co vlclon nqative. 0n
peul
alors
prsenler
dx
autre lnoignages corcspondanl des erers
d lnteartalions i aEantes
qu viennent dlru re la
thso
prcdente.
Por viler cetcuei
jernp0ie
mrune mthode d analyse stal st
que
Elle
presente
ans lavantage d lre viiiab e, n
peulia
re lob
jetd
aucunr
qercle
dc conrplences l
prend
en
comDlelous estmoiqnaqed sponib es, sans cho x
orienls ls agil d0nc de compare.la dure dbb
se alof de
phnonnes
connus visbes dans c
cel,crlr d observations du
phn0mre
oVNl.
L dr d obseftatiof des
phnomnes
conft$
peut
se reparlir en trois caleg es
I es
phnomnes
dol lobseNaion esl de lrs
courre dure
(queques secondcs au maximunr)
parmilesquels
0n trouve essennelemenl es me
loftes, es rentrN de sateliles Des miliers de
mtortessontvsibles haqe nuil en moyrnnc
2 es
phnomnes
dont lobservalron est de
rrquedure (Llne lreure au moins) 0nyloweles
bal onssondes, lesoblelss0n0miqes.. Les
plre
nomnes sont ga ementtrs nombreux ct ont ne
grande
chnce dlre 0bservs car la
pupair
comme les
planlcs peuvenl
tre visibles chaque
jour
3
-
les
phnomnesd0nl
lobservalion estde dure
intermdiaire
q peut
slendre d utt dzine de
secondes
p
0s eurs m nuies 0n trouve dans celte
cal9orie les avions.les hlc0plres es0 seaux el
les nsecles. Si 0n compare la courbe de duree
d obse.vali0'r de ces diflrerts
plrnomnes
connus, cel e du
phnomne
0.VN.1., 0n c0nslle
qu
elessontlrs neltemenl diifrentes. etqu on ne
prsana
yse
des rapporls dc durcc et de distarfe
Mais, vous confirmer en toute simplicit et sincrit que nous
ne sommes
pas
seuls dans l'univers
at
I
l I er vi r
\
, r r r ' l t nr - r r - ha do I r T. r
ct
l ai . r r r r n^"
enol me.
Oui,
je
peux
vous le confrrmer : Nous ne sommes pas seuls I
I
I
Qlles
conclosions
pouvez-vous lirr
persol}
nellemenl, p 6 annes d'ludes?
C.P,:
"
Je
peux
d m
quece phnomne rellemenl
observ
possde
des camclisiiques
qui
lui sont
propres.
Le
phnomne
oVNi
prsente
ur inll
scentilique rnu&dschlnaire cerain el son tude
st abordable
par les mihodes classiques de a
Dans
qelles parlies
du nonde observe-t-on le
plus d'0.V.il.1.?
C.P |
.
Padod. ll n
y
a
pas
de localisanon
soqm-
phiq
u e
pcis. L obse wation esl ie apparem ment
deux
par ar nt r es essenl i el s ei at qui yai des
gens
su
place parce qu
rliaut louiours
quelqu
un
pour
tablir un mppo.t,
(cesl vraiment l n0mlrre
d'habilanls au km
quicompte), d utre
parl
elail
que
ecielsoitp usou moins cla L lln
y
a
pas
d 0b
servalion d'0VNl, dans les
pays
d monded le clel
esl toujourc obscur, toul comme rl n
y
3n a
pas
dans
les rgions du
qlobe
orl lecielesttoujolsdar mais
o iln
y pas
d'habitants.
'
enlre es deux
plrnomnes
on
peuldrequ nous
sommes en
prsence d'un
phnomne
nconnu
r lemeni observ
par
esimoins
n a
pas
s mullanmenten Eumpe,
ouels sonl les
pays
o l'on se
p0ccupe le
plus
C.P. :
.
Dans chaque
pays
ilydessc entliques et
des
lroupes
de travai rttachs aux minislres de
la dinse de ces
pays, qui
s
y
nldrssent. Je com
munique sans cesse avec mes homologues desau
lres
pays
r
j
reois des lelires de ious les
pays.
I
y
une espce de coopmtion tcit
qu
se fail
scenc, aumlt lendance nous drc
qu
non,
que
ce n esl
pas
v|asemblable. Et e torl
que
l0n a
te
pense,
est de tout de suile conclur en disant( Les
0.vN.l. n existenl
pasparceque
es ExtnTrrestres
n exislenl
pas.
S ls exslaenl,
pourquoine vin_
dmi enl l spasver snous. . ?, l l nel aui pasr r anchI
clte banire. Nous sommes n
prsence
d un
phe_
nomne inconnu
i
une des hypolhses
parmi
des
mire|sesr,
qu
ils agil
peul-tre devhiculeslmns-
porlnt
une lorme de vie dilfrenlo de la note. Mais
on naucune raison d accepter
pus
cene hypo
thse l
que
d aues beaucoup
pus grandioses.
I
n
ya pp usd anomalesdans une explication
que
dans une aulre
puisque,
de toule laon,0n n
peut
Si dans les milieur ofliciels on ne
peut pour le
momnl
pader
de rechercne au
grand jourr
qrclle
esl l'imporlance des enquCts menes
tiir
pdv
?
C.P. :
.En
ftance ily a sans doule 5000 6000
perconnes quis
sontgroupssous des noms d
vers el varis, et
quis
intressnl sreusementau
sujet. I s gii d ass.cialions londes sous l l0 de
l90l
qu
organisenl desenqules el
publienl reurs
sullats. A lorce d invesiigalions ils rinissent
par
ire assezcompleds. Les enqulesde
po||ce sont
un
peu mieux lailes carelle a accs des archives
elele a a
possib lit d inlenoger lestmoins
plus
Olles sont cs aulres erplicalions auxquelles
C.P : Parmi les
p
stes d ludes
que j
ai
pu
tudler au
dbdde ma carrire lly a eu,
parexempk,le lait
qu
ilsaqisse de
phn0mnes
crs inconsciem-
ment
par lhumnit
par
l'inconscient colleclil. En
iair un cedain nombre de choses se lont incons-
ciemment.. not''e coeur bal nconsciernmnl. Pur_
quo
n'y aurait il pas n
phnomne physique qui
pu
sse tre
pr0duit par
un
grand
nombrc d lres hu-
Dans le dveloppernenl de ltde mene, en ob
serunl n chanlillon dindividus u lravers d une
ioule, on constate
qu
lls ont des raciians difl
renles de celles
qu
ls ont lorsqu ils sont suls. ll
n'esi
pas impossibl
qu
ilse
passe quelque chose
de commun ioBque des humalns se reirouvenl en
0n a
pu
aussi mqlner
qu'ils'aqi peut
lre d n
sysim de communiction. 0n imaglne toujours
que
la comfiunicalion enire les civilsations des
L'inconn!
Pe|n-on locali$er les
points
o csi appadtions
d'0.VN.1. appanissnt le
plrs
lqummnt?
C.P | 'Non.llais on constate toul de mme
que
les
vaques d observaiion sont localises | chel e de
pusleurs
miliers de kilomlres. Aund,
par
exem
p
e, Lrnevaqued'0bservalion anveaxu.s a,iln
y
Peuon dmenrc
qu'il
s'agis$e de
praence
ex-
C.P.: ouani la manileslalion d une vie Exlra1er-
rcslre, c esi une hypollrse
parmi
d aulres. Pelsoft
nellement,je ne luiaccordepas
plus
d irnporlnce
qu
aux aulres Torn ce
qu
on sait
par
ailleurs de l
i
irenles
planles
d0il avoir Iieu
par
des technoo
!ies
provefantde
la crali0n fumaine, or la rado.
la ll,lnterneis0ntds invenlons rcenles
q
ne
dureronl
pr0bab
emenl
pas
ongtemps aunc lre le
de lemps unverse le, toul comme es smaphores
onl eu eurtemps Pourquo ne
pas
maqner d au-
lres moyens de commun cat on
?
Le syst.me idea
serail ce u
quine necessilerat
pas
dt lechn0 0gie,
qui
rransmetrari le message drctement.
0n
peul
img ner
que
ces obseations sont une
lentalive de communrcation deqe
qe
chose d ex
lreur notre humanil vers nous ? Non ? 0u en
pensez
vous ? vous voyez. nos cefires d nlrts
dans nos
grop3sde
travailsontmullip es etnous
nous dcvons de ne asser auc|lnes
possb
ils.
mmc nlime, en corsde route.
I
y
a une uire hypothsetot|l aussienv sageab e:
0n
peut
imaqiner
que
lesierriens du ruturviennent
observer ce
qui
se
passe
actuellemenl llaudrart
alorc admenre a
possibi
t du voyqe dans lo
temps Vous voyez.les hypothses de travailsont
nonrbreuses et es
pistes muthles Se lrayrr un
chemln objeciif au travers des iarls recenses
parles
pop(
ations, l avialion crv le, m lrta.e, es lats ma'
i0rs
desarmes,les s entiliquesdo tous b0rds est
une lche rdue
;
{vla ntenant vous repondre fron
lalemenlsurl lenduede nosavancesdans le do-
maine lolog
qoe
ne m esi
pas permis
Des
p
stes,
oui,
je peux
vous en donner disons
que
nous
vons beaucoup avance ces 20 d
el
plus paniculremenl
depus 1996 1997 anne
cruck e dans notre rccherche
Quc s'esl-ilpass cette
pdode
? Une obseF
C. P: Non Pus
pr obnl . . l l ne
vaque d appar i i on
UFo
quia
eu un relentssement enonne dans
p
u
seurs
pays
europens.. celle dale a sgn
p0ur
nous.
sroupes
de recherches scienliliques du
ph
nomno auprs des Elats majors et des armes, le
commcncment d une nouvelle r dans a re
chrche ulololique. Nen en demandezpas
dus
Beaucoup de norls sonisoum s des habiilations
de [aule scuril et au s]lence, nos
pretons
seF
menl nus sommes olfciers
pub
ics et nous e
p0uv0ns pas parlersans
une cerlaine lorfne d im-
mun t.llfaul du couraqe
p0ur
venr
parler
de ce
qenre
de chose devaniun mm etun
jomalste
Cornprenez alors
qu
i
y
ait une mite
que
le
e
p0isse pas
lnnchir lMas vous connrmer en Lor'te
simplicit et sncrl
que
nous ne so'nmes
pas
seusdans univercetdans envr0nnemenlploche
de la Terre esl dj un
pls
norme.0ui.je
peuxvous
le conimrer:Nous ne sommes
pas
seuls I
t'hconnu accepteriez vos ms un
pellFu
de
question rp0nses s mples ?
C. P: Pour quoi pas . al . y Si l a
quest i on ne me
D'accord. noswell, une larce ou une ralil ?
avez-vous lvill conjoinlement sur le dossier
avec vos conlres anricains ?
G.P.: C eslune ra it Nous n avonsjamscola
bor sr ce sujet avec nos conlre
pensez
vors lLMais nous savons daprs nos ce
lules d nvesligal ons
que esujelz0N sl esl hau
tement sensible Washinqton. L ncdenl de
B0SWELL a beret bren exist.ls onl ef{ect vemenl
bef rcuper beacoup de clroses dont des corps.
Au vu de lamp eur d jel,les aulor tes n ont su
quoi inventertantl
pression
medrlique esl devenu
OUI, il
y
a eu un contact
direct entre Grt* ...
et les Etats Unis
rl l '
. i f l , rp
llclI
Eande
au ildes annes.. alors le Peoiagonein-
venl un las d'histoes
qu
i s onl essay de rendre
p
us ou moins oflicielau fldes mois
qu
ontsuvi
incidern mleur de Roswel .commelhisloiredes
balonssondes, des mannequns de lests. elc D
puis
a base de reclrerche soswel, la Zone 51'a
l dpace dans un ieu tenu htemenl secrel
Deceque n0ussavons In
y
a
plus qnd
clrose d
sensiblesur e sile de laZone 51
Soyz en sr, noswliail bien
pai
d une r ite
Le
louvernement
savait ei nous avons
prolit
de
cerlalnes tutes sur e slie Z0NE5] rnais rapde
menl washingion dcid de ne in rendre
pu
blc Por le Penlagone t la Maison Eanche de
lpoque, | lait bien trop dngerx d en nformer
le
publlc. Mais !e gouvnement Amrica n avat
sudoutcomp s
pardessus
lout lenF maieur,
paf
rappor{ aux autres
pays
et srtout lx lBss en
ple
ne
querre
fro de,
que
rcprsenlt e
pouvoir
daccdereniin avrtsurlesujetuFoelleurs
L'lnconnu:Vous les vous rendu sur
p
ace ?
C,P:Ditlicile
quesllon
. mol non... des conlrres
oui maisde ce
que je
sais, c esl
qu
au dbul
per
sonne n en lait vraiment convancu, ici. Puis sur
place quelques
annees pres nous avons
pu
ap
prochef
des mi ilaires amicains en rcirate
quioni
lravail su le sile de lpoque, beuoup d infor-
maiions onl lu entalors Deslntormalionssnsib es
qui
nous ont confods sur laspecl maje du
phe-
nomne Boswell. Mes conirres,
qui
ont enquet
sur es vnements ce momenl ont vu ds
preuves
de eurs
prcprcs yeux
et soni aujourdTui
Lorsque le$ pilotes
de ligrc de l'viation civile
l des rmes raDDo.le leurs observlions r-
gulires, qu'en pcnscz-vou$ ?
C.P.: Le
plusgrand
bien,
pensez{ous
Non, sans
p
aisanler, ce sont ds
gens
sereux etde bon sens,
eti
peux
v0us assurer
que
ce
qu ils voied esl bien
la ralil de exislence d une iorme de ve exlra-
avez-vous eu
quelqos-uns
de lurs dossieG
C.P,:ouib en s( loules les mois au moins un...
I anl qr ecel ?
C.P, | oui
i
nous ne nous loumons
pasvraimenl
les
poucs.
et is sonr s aclifs l haul !
ouel est l
posilion
des
qouvemcmenb
sur lc
su,t ? sonl-ils u coranl d toul ? Qul rle
jouel'ame
dns la dlenlion des inlomations
C.P | oui ils saveni votre queslion esi
qnnl. pas'
Ces lomes de vie sont-elles
piscnles dns un
endroil
prcche
de la Tcr ? Leurs technologies
lcu.
pemel-elle
de leslef ici ?
C-P. r0u Nous Le
pensons.
Pas lrs oin.cela
peul
paraite
ahurissant, na c esl a vrit
ouels sonl les
pays
ce
jour qlien
savent le
plus
sur le suict UFo ?
C.P, : Les Etals-Unis bien enlendu. Le seul
pays a
avoru enlre ses mains,1a
preuve
irrlutable de
leur existence Roswe 1 Des corps. diverses ia
celies de eurs technolog es
qu
ls ontpu retrouver
bord de leurvaisseau elqu'i sconlnuentacetour
d eludier. ouiles Elats Uns sonttres largement en
avance surle sujl
puisqu lsonteu cetle chance
incroyable d avoir t0ut cela enlr leu's mins. En'
su te,
te
d mis la Russi. Mais on n en sail
ps qrand
chose, 1?l le systme
p{lli que
et soci a lanq-
temps talt tenu fenn Le sujet est sensible
pour
eux . mas ici, en Ffance 0n
pense qu ils sonl en
possession
de ce.lains choses
El la Fnce, ou I'Eurc0e dns lout cela ?
C.P. : La Fmnce a
quant
e le, n enllent relais
d informalions, et une base d donnees ds
plus
imponanles en a maiire. Les nlofinations lryper-
sensibles dont nous disp0sons sont ct qard
considGbies Nous n avons
pas
eu la chance de
possderdes
rteiacls de
pruvscomrne lesam-
ricains mas nous disposons de
preuves
visueles
Je diras, sans connaIrc exactemenl a
posilion
de
la Russie sur le sujel,
que
nossommesdenirc les
E1ts-llnis, maisdevant achneel e Japon
Etl Chine ? A-l-ellc un
prcgnmme ?
C.P ls ont
Fsnt
un cenire de rcolledesdon-
nes uforoqqe vec une arge qupe travairanl
sur le sulet. ls sont raltchs directement au ceF
tre de commandemenl des armes,I'aie droile du
gouvemeneni.ls ontcommenctard, ei sont donc
en rlard sur le suFt... mas n'en doulez
pas,
ils oni
KBO
i,:.t

auront rap dement comb ieur retard.


Selon vous, de ce
quc vous savz ou supposez,
y-ai-ildi u un conlct ? L'anne du
prmier
contactal-elle dj eu lieu avec un
pys
en
pats
C.P. : De
qu0l
conlactvoule.vous
par!er? direcl 0u
Qu'entendez-vous
par
dircct 0u indircct ?
C.P: Un conkctdrcct esl un npprocnememvo-
lontaire des 2
parties
. ind rect un
phenomene
f onut comme l s en
passe descenl ai nes.
sceplique de l'ulologie, vous
qoiavez lvaill
pendantdes nnes sM le sujel ?
C.P. I Pour uoer le
phnomne LlFo. lral a mon
v s lre d abord inlel ectellement honnete l ll en
inlorm Pour vter toute
pass0n
dans c
luge
meni.
le
suqgera s
que
e sceptque lasse
par
I ntercqer lu mmeetsans ides
prconues ls
centanes de tmons d observations recnles les
2 Prendre
lalimmenl
connaissance de lfes nom
breux rapponsmanntde.imoins
aux lonct ons
otficie!les, et de tm0ins auxcomplences ndls
culablrs. compulserventue lementles m I i0nsde
rapporls reQus
pendanl es 30 dernrres annees
por
fire une de
qnale
du
prob
meine
p
cr0ire.en occurrence. lexhaustvt du
peu
d in
iorrnalofs
qu
on
possde ni
penser que
ce
qui
en
est arqemenl
pbl
eslun chantilon suiiisant
3
-
Vrier avec le
plusarand
son cerlains lemo
_
qnages,
ettenlerdes exp iquer comp elementsans
en omenre un seuldlaillmporlanl Alors see_
menl.le sceplique
p0urra
exprmersa
pr0pre op_
non en c0nna6snce de cause.
En e
qu me concerne celte mthode a radcale_
ment chanq mon
iuqement
du
phenomene au
db|n de nos recherches.
jugementqui
tail exlr
memenl sceptque a fi
gine
Comnent se
passe
dans vos seruices une rc-
chemhe efficace et concertie mondilment ?
C.P. I Comme la rethrche class
que
C est dire
q
il faut lot d abord une larqe coopmtion de
oomplences de tos honzons.avec des drerclrers
de mlierqursoienl competenls dans un
peu
tous
esdomanes.qu fassenl de asocologre d autres
de a
psycholog
e d autres de la
physlque et I
iaut des hommes de toules spcia ils
parce qu
on
nesai t pasdansquel domai ni
i adnr qer esr e
cherches orsq 0n esi au
pointde
depan
Si on dcide de tae une etude serLeuse, vc
peu
de moyens
parce quon ne safi
pas s cesl
pro
metler o siily a une chnce d lrouver
que que
chose, on
peul
envsager trois 0u
qualre
scenl
I ques qur
organ sent aqeftemenldes recheiches
dans les
Orincipalcs
drctli0nq s( entJiquec mP
d caes,
psycho0gquos et soc0
psycholoqiques
etc en lonclion du
plus
rgentou du
p!us promet
teur S 0n vui meltre sur
pid n
grand prolel
C.P.:0ui, avec les Etals Unis . maisc esttoulce
queF va s
pouvo rvous d re Le suFl esl c 0s
D'accod. ouelles
propositions ieriervous un
Maintenant
vorrs
rpondre
frontalerrrent
srrr l'tendrre
de rlos avarlces
dans le do'
rnaine
rrfologiqrre
tle tn'est
pas perrnis-
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ie
perrx vorrs en donner
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nr.nenlc 0l rr {les l aslr0s nrr.1tsocaas0n
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rLlr0$e r Hyn0(. rslroron0.0o rulllrt du
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t r {l l ul - . dos ou i l do] l 0b t ( 11 voL{r t h t
d i r0 dcr.elle n 1ar le e
qnrc .lclr
posee
nenrs
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r s de 25 r ! ! L | . r c
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cont{rrt t0!1 d irtrd dN r.la der sos L'orde
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par t
LS
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l ) Ls
vsavr sdt l esl eno
qnr0-t:[ri:i lh eN.rt..r [r]uFr:rN LlrlLa
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liotriork .ri5o.r0 rr D oq
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it fc rane avinr
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qr , . pedct t l Dt ! r cesr c! l r es
a!ilcsrrrtLnrslrrraiodeslilu
0lidredcl0ls
0r. .e f0st rtu en 1977
qut
ei represtrrtrts du
NIUF0N ai Mssacl[sctls t01d atror! sftptqmr
{oit.llLq{rntor rle enq{i srloul
qand
0s
pre
nis lests uontard L aplrnrrlo sicenle d
r i . l r hi Lt ( ] dr s l r o * l s r e voi t i or s r vor 0. "
0ssr de so r n. t t r udl l y r yr nosor eqr essvu! l
sant ; r l r r or l er dr ns c
p$se et l Lr Tar N r evm
sor l vennr c t l a l svoi t . l t u3edsnsqL0 i l
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LES CINQ CRTURES SUMNOiDES PNTRRENT f,I,ORs DNS
L MISON EN SE MOIryNT DE FON SYNCIIRONE ET PSSE-
R.ENT I,ITTRLEMENT TRVERS I, PORTE DE I CUISINE,
CETE-CI DONNANT SURL'EXTRIEUR TNT RESTE fERME. D
aors
q
une umire rosc orange esl remarquee a tra
ve6 la len1re : une unriretrange ntermtleIte.. ka
idoscopique, en ce sens
que
la cuisine de a nra son
es1 envah e de couleurs reiolr es et d ombrcs dan.
santes Le
Eand
pe.
End dans ac sine regafde de
hors el
y
vot des crlures
qu
decrft cornne des
nronstres d Hal0ween sautilantcomme dessautere les
En lail c est lout ce
qui reslera dans Iesprt uc dc des
protagonistes Beliy raconle
que
a crrature la
plus
pr oche avat l xeeet qeL. ava r ossent une mpr es
son b%re. Son souvennsu vnt lantson rve I e en
demain ver ce sentmenl dlllus
que quelque
chose
d exiraordina re s lal
prodil
Sa file Becky (notuoca
ne en 1955 donc
qu
avait r2 ans au n'or0rrtdes laits
alqusltro t. e le avo r lait r lrauva s rve.celte nut
. nagrcsse ele auss, ele relrouve sa volr de tileltc
dr l0 ans el coni nne e debul de h slo @ dans scs
molndres dlals Pour en savoir
pus.
talut d00 al
tendre 1977 l0 ans
p
rs tard aveo es seances reqrcs
sves d rypnose
qurlre
l pparailre en
grands delals
tolc u c lanlasmalorle d evnenrenls sensos sdrr
prcduils
en cerre n 1d 25lanvicf 1967
Les souvenirs < tveills rt
Bel t y. d6qur r est sot r mi se ar qr essi or l r ypnot i quc
s0.dve rn sLriel extrmement i.0nd enliant lrs ta
ciemenl en ircnse
Drolo
rde et do ourcusc
qu0
esex
permentateurs {rompa.rnl unt cxpence d aqon e
llramatisantrt
uc r e
Doursalile
aine Beckyq
0lc auss. avu es cfales nais n
pas.l0
conv au
rf des reprserlaxs du MUF0N, Bayrond E Fowcr
(1979 r982 1990 1995) une saqa aux nullrples fa-
cenes,londalrc d{rla vaquc d abdu0li0
qr
s esl
pr0
paqr
en^' r l r que
t squ
ax a r es2000. .
Les souvenirs conscients
MaE de
qro
don0 sc souv ont Bctly ar llrl)rerrtft ele
der de dr rendre son lmo
gnaqe puD lc en 1975 en
nvanl a Nynek ? Fn
jaN
er r96/ ele habtt sotlr
Ashlrurnhnr lMAi
pel le v le lyprqe de i Nouvc lc^n-
qleterc
boisee et buco iq. avec son mar Janres (lest
d0 melie insialalcrd appare ls clech
qes
eLalar re
rrlert cn mrnuis er ets orcupe
(le
remetlrc en eilt es
vie les lenes ocaes ercore en clvit)et ses 7 en
ia rls 4
qr,.ons
e13 n les don les aq0s s cclrrlonert
entrN 3 01 l1 ans l]tst prcisnenL
ule
periode
o
soi na esl Msplais c0NcrJtivenreit un a0.dent
d au10nr0b le assei v olex
(cmshlsrveru
e 23 dccm
b 1966
q
l r v dessemai nes d0 soi nsi ensl s
i
lds
paronls
d{rBctty sontvenus adrr dans sa lcrre de
nrere d k,nrh nonreuse appe e {]e ftquemes v
sl es l hpr t a s
pr eest ui mnr gr ede Fi nandeet
samereesl ne dam la rg 0n
Cc 25l an! 0r . i 18 h 35 hont r r mnl t ded r er pour
pemrtlre
n Belty dcse rendre aqresdeson ar all
Les enjails deF aDpites
pour
a er au l reqrdenl
Bozo le Cor{n a lal".evson dans lers ohambrcs tus
peLtvcs
la
p
us
prhtr.
Cindy cstsur rsqtnou{de sof
qr a0d
! r r 0
! r cpas br or l ar d cnl our e a mason : a
puneea4t p
ut at dof t eet a eqeq[ ! vaqueques
loLns
recouraileic0re esol.afondu
.
nevaqepro
messe de
prnlemps
flole dnrs atr
,
Soudrin cc aL
mqer Ndr q. sc mct avaol r 0t sct nt . es l Vnvec
lesenfants
qutlenl
eu s chambres
pourvenr
se renr
qier
aur ct.s de eur mere dns e livrnq room Clrst
CONFUSION
Ha uclnation ? Contamination ulolo
gique posi
incidni de 1967 ? Sug
qestion
hypnolque ? El ce, sur une
fam lle entire Btly a l-elle
consciemmenl monl cette mon-
tagne d mlanqe de messianism
elde scienclicnon ? Psych atres t
psychanlystes s'en sont rnles
pas
ioujours ceux d aileurs
quise
sonl
donns la
pe ne de rncontrer Betty:
a t elle nlerprl son odyssee lra-
vers ses croyancs fondamenla'
listes
?
A{ elle ssarsonne a a
sauc exlraterrstre ls lantais es de
l'Alice d Lews Carrol(lraverse du
m roir). us de symbolisme sexlel
rprmjustemenl
par son obdienc
chrtienne slricte ? En l0utcs,lhy.
pothse
sinrplist etrductrlce de la
rnprise face un
phnomne quel-
conque non rconnu a ben du mal
.
voyaqe, ol er
que
e spci ai sl e
qui soccpt
d e les na aucun arfcdent ulol0o
que
lant
pu
llspo a isdans usage de hyp ose aln de ss
ager
psycho
0g
q(erneni les cancreux Por se
mccroch llJ sode rest oonsc entdans sa me
|llore Betly racor]te
qu'prs olrservallon des
cratr dans lhrrirc co de a
'na
sonlamilale
ba
gne de cdle tranqe uerrose0ranqe,
cl3
raqe lec1.que esl revenu et lous les hab tanls de
a masn iriiae se sont trovs
oarayss
sauJ
ele
ptrilids p
onqs dans une sone de transe 0a
talonlqe.
(
Cofime s letemps s lail arCt
pour
eux
,
Les crnq cratures humanolTes
pnirrent
alors dans la mason en s mouvantdelaqon syn
clrrone et
p3ssrent
ltlralemenl a travers la
p0ne
de l a cui sno cel l e ci donnant sur l ext eur et ant
resle teme. Tout IheLtre is taienl dehors el
esvo l mainle ant ntrodits inlreur lBeltyiil
un dessin iiappanl de celte scne surraiBle Des
lres de
quae pieds
de hat (r 50 rn) a la
peau
qrlse,
avec da
Eandsyeux
brds l trs
(yeux
de
chal) de
srcsses
lLesaux lraits morrg0l0ldes avec
des lrous
pour
le nez el es oreiles 0uand on ui
demandera sus hypnose:.0n1 rsdes oreiles ?
'
Delty rpondra
.
Je ne
peux
es vorr...
,
Les
bouches sonl conrme des tenlcs d es nlains a 3
d0
g1s sont
qntes.
Sur lpau c
satche
de un
lorme molt de couleur bcu 10 c br lant de
chaque nd vidu. une lnsigne reprisiari urr o seau
aux a les dpl0yes.ls
p0rieni clracun des boes el
une aura dc benveilance mane
'l
tur
qr ne pr0
voque aucn senti renl de
panrque...
Une commun cation tlpathqu s enllalle el
noi mment avec l e
pus
Eand
des cnq
qur s p
pel
e
.
ouazqaa
'
(
I a un oril b anc el un ! n0 r. sa
tte re$emb e ce le d une abe le )el se
presente
comme o
{
leader, Les 4 autres sont dentqes
8elty. dcsLant en e0r une sensati0n de fainr,
oilre manger monlrant
qe
cca ne
pose
aucun
problme dans lacusne marsr fljluse uitaisanl
passer
e messlle
(
nous n avons
pas
de nown
t e comn
q,
Bel t y don al or l ecr oyance r e
l0iese l 1r tassim ler ces ctran!ers a
(es
3n!*
(ele appart e l une qiise londarnenta isle 0hre
tennr
qLiprne
une nterprta10n lrs iie.ale de
l a Bbe el k
pr cnd
comne a
par 0e
de Di eu n
ma cmcrrt. ses adeptes ne sont
pas
lrs 0uve,1s au
phnomne
ovnil) el comprenantq ls dematujen
nr n0ufillure
p!s
spiluelc ramasse une Bibe
qu
t r ahr
par
l sur unet abe et al end . l l uaz
! a3,
qu
e e assi ml e. 1sus ! Lu- r r ne
pr end l e
vro rlpassanlsa main desss dupique evolume
rn alanl dexenrpaes
qu
len laul
p0ur
dracun
de sescornpaqnons Deson ct uipropose un
pel i l
i vr e beu
past f es opas el e compr end
qut
0 csL E ble lu une I ble dol]tce'talnes
paqes
s0nl biaches... d autres remplies de symboies
,,
0u esl re
que
vous fa tes l
? ,
dernande Belty
"
Noussom r esvenusvosai d0r , t el l e est l a r e
ponse
ivous
ader srlout a n3
pas
vous aulode
trutre s vo$ contrnlez sur c clrem n
qui ne
peut
r ener
qu
cet e i ai a e er l r onr l
{veul e, nous
suvr e, , r nl i nr e
.
Quazsaa, r t BeB. ai ssanl asa
fi le loujoursii,re sos a bo re
qarde
d rne dcs
crealures s[t es alres eletraverse ave. {rux
la
porle
rislloltenl en drccton d ovnien fonne
de dsque donl Le bs est lransparent
qu
est
pose
Le fantastique voyage
Aprs une brve v6 te dc Irnqn. EeLly est conv ee
a [njant stiqevoyaqc dans
qu
or] a
qunlne
dc
i
Eandvasoau
ms, i t
pseul s nvea{ l Mas
en
preaLabe rlc est soumse un exa rcn lra
mliqrr dontcelu {lu cons ste avec une onquc a
qu
le u renrer
qclque
chose du nez Cesl la
prem
re lois
qu
l est lall allsion a oelte nol0r
d mplants
qu pemettra
entaux cxtralerresires de
retrouv0r d stance ceux
q]s
onl d soumis
des en evemenls n
.
mrquaqe., c0mme 0es
an na baqus en
quelqe
sone
qu0les
lins ?
f'elsonne nh amis pondu convcnblenlenl
cene
qeston
Lexanren esl aussi
qyecologqut
et leslquest0n de.
parl.s
rnanquantes,la ssanL
supposerque esetranqels nesonl
pasa
couranl
que,
depuis son
prcdemenbvemr Beny a sub
une oprralo d hvstreclomie Pour apreparerau
voyagr. ele esl assise sur une slructue
prs
ff
mcrqe dans un liquido ce
qu
a scele tlern e
lel]t s[r son sge dans une
peau de
paslque
efsuile remp c d r
quide aqucux. Seus des
lLrbesau ncz et a bouche a rc re l lexlrietet
u
permene
derespirr LesL 0oguesamcirls
s nterrogerontsur celle
"
ercapsulal i' de seltv
et nettront llypotlrse
q
i
pr
sse sag
pet
1rc d un condionnernent
pou.
lui
pernlellr d'3n-
durer es o0rrdilions du voyaqe, d0nl0n sa
que
cef
tarnss seraienl domnraqeables
tellcs
queles
notlmrentles acclrationslulguranles de enq n
qu
sans
aa
afaent
pu lalueL Des cratures
ptus
petrres
en c0mbfais0ns d rgenl el encapuclr0n
nesdc n0r l onl
pr se
e mai n el l a condsenl
ExDriences
antrieures
ei
iosttieurs
Bettv apprendra auss
que
ces.obsoftateurs,
(Es
coftacts de BLny avec ces
.
observaleun
,
{Vvt
chers)tournrra Fowlr!e trtre de ses dex defi en
les sr cetle affa re)sonten nleraclion vec e e
.lepuis sof efiarce rn 1944 7 ans. elle se soLr
ve l avor t trppe la lele
par
une s0n0
d abei e l um neuse. . . enl 949. enj 0uanl danss
bois de Weslrinsler
(i,lA), oL e aura I deja rencoie
n lrurnal]ode du typc de ceu de 1967
ien
1950
elle alral sb sa
premire
abdclion eise sei
dj rclrouvc dans une sale banche d *amel
l
r!N! 3
itlls
lres autoLr d ele
quilr
survcr enl
EL. vlt dLVerscs experiences de lemps nranqa l
il96lt. a
p
us 0uls r0pr ses des v0 x se sonl iail0s
errerdr-a drrs sa ttc . En T974. Bey ser ab
durlee epus sa rlranbre ooclrer {lans a
pure
l mdt 0f I r sl i r det t e occas0n
q
ol c asssl er a a
iB. iirv.nrcnts dr locLus sIr des fenrn{]s lrap
00nardes
-4p-qien.cs
dr lchs rnanqlants l.les
qrels
s0n1 s dais iles .ona ncrs rerp s d un
qui r q
r Lr set r af qer sse r vr cr ai Onl par l t des
opivalonsviarl a lauveqarder espe.e hrnra 0e
mmactu Er {ir sons rvec es der ves clLF lcs dc
a
lrmfr.ptcn
ss slee {i drs mcnaces dI cloraqe
huriaLr er0erefc". decrilc rr Betly
peL
tee ei
r0iN
qu
T0c dN
p'rno
l0 re c est
D-qn
i0
por
ql o
c I r i al t r nt d or r r r ! ' l
0e!e lxe dalrer div.e Bcty epoule ei
l ! i S u ar l f t r bi l r ct e d0 l sDr eni i nr . Npt f n0t
i l mal r N r r r of l r i l ! / l l avec des, G s
"
l N aa l . r a! . . l uLdr s
'
NXpr r ences, ant
r t r , A er f nnr ! r . s sa r s r n
qar r er
ei nont f q
souvsnir
r
Ele e rep nl a connrchtul 0u
d etranocs man lcstllios aulour d exvonl t.e s
onnes
ALr t r e abducl 0n de Sef y er 1980 cn
l ! 87. 0i l u nouvesu . cor ps des ccal i 0esanr
bua0s des
pr
vernenls de I ssus Cofstale I 0r
ll ur ep sodc de 10 ie alrdt|cJrice ir
p
us {rurs') far
enlra oenent. rn0nrc Fow er va 0lrserver n ovn 01
1re mnlr0nte a des
phaninrres paran0rnN
soni s a l r yp oseen1988 on r i t vc: Luaussr
des soven rs 0bltrs dc rercontrcs
p0rson
eles
remonlant 1938 3!l . Betly contiera
prol'ai'le
fieft
jusq
r sa mod dc tolDoner ses ren n s
s0. {x r l os
qucsl oi s q0 el es
pevcnlsoulever
L.amenac0 d un0 deslruct|onr r
cea re dc hman lc cst. ceiles
plus
nmrc'rte
l enr or e
que
) m
s n
ya
I l pas ben d i ul r cs r ai
s0ns dc s r qr i t er
l
l deq l pssc$a! l {l ne
ifiae invcnbc d ibrnenl
porrta
rr cro re a une
coFrcn ln
pontr)llre
a re g 0r 1{rlrroli0r N ?)
el riioloqe a c{rssa d ag ler les esfl ts L Srrjn
il!34
l9116)prl ir 'apque d r" ionc d
..vir
r
F Fowcrlcrrf ne son
pren
er vrc
liu
cecr
.
Nols
m sr r o sFas s r s cxper ei c"qs de ccs
qt ns
relalel vra ncnt d0s vrenrenh Rlls r s eur
es1 eui a
lou
des loLirs
,.10
{r relornrr
nor
.elte saqo concluson n aocorrlal
qu re n ntc
ct uancs a decar l on i 2001du beai l l s de
Bctty
(tis
{je son sccond nar r denort{ l 10de
DOSSIER'
Sur la route
avgc...
Robert
L.
Un int Nhw rt Lt rtdetlal
Touloule. Il es 14 h, nous rbouvons
Is.ure, Je.n-Claud venturini,
Gorg5 MeE, t Rob.t L. dm une
pi2zrl de l e Rmusat. Retrcuver
J.C Venrrlnl et Gorg6 Miz, dex
ufologues exemplrires, collorteurs
de l. rvue lDLlv.st un l Dlaisir t
m fait rmonter en mmoi.
quelqs.
bu souvenirs.
vc Jan-Clude l. |trouvllls sont
tormnt h.lurusec t nour \ro-
quom
lpoql| d la rue Saint Farysu,
F.ri., t l dbub du mag.zin TOP
SECRET. l regitt l'bsenc d'un
strc ml ufologue
qsi
n
pu
s
join-
dre nour m.ls oue nous retrouve-
.!ns
plus
tard dans la soi, Crafll
Dforg. cs trois ufologues font
deDls d6 d.ennls un bvil dmi-
rbl d.ns la dFdtion, et loln de l
quer.lle
ds gos
qui
f.lt tnt de m.l
hfologi n Fr.nc. cette ambi.nc
convivile, viEt s ajoutr h bonne
hmeur communictiv d'Eure, l
rspomable des rps ufologhues d
Toulous. l'quip d'ufologus st
des.ndue su. roubus l'occasion d
l sortie du livr d Gorgee MeE, rs
ovnis en Fran. Les endut .t
Georges Netz
paru
aux Aittns
Interklti. C soir tout ce beau mond
se bouvr l Tvm d Knter
ou Robert !. donnr une confrnce
xceptionnelle. Robrt m'61
prsnte.
l rmaqu immdiatment la
pro-
fondlr d son rgard
qui
smbl tra-
vee.lme. Je ne le .ondis p3 peF
sonnllmt, mls
ie
connb sz
bien son exb.orlinir aventure. Nous
avons
publi
un lons do6sier ce
contact dans rS nc35. Robrt L. rs-
pir
l sinri et la simplicit. C
n'est vrlnnt ps l
genr
d,llomm
qul
cherche ou
qul
lme se mettr en
avant. Cla rnd son temoignage d,.u-
tnt
plus
cdibl. Si l'on
put
s
nfer d la vritble natur t ds
motiv.tlons ell d6 extrterreslr6
qui
l'ont contct
;
si l'on
put penser
|nn qu'ils ot
peut-Ar
trafiqu s
ml|oir l'aid d'imDl.nts mmo-
rle|s
;
ll est imposiblo r .v.n.h de
doutr d l'homn t
,
orltl.trL
vite oue no(|s allont rrlvE un moment
inteic d vrlt en coutnt le d1
hoB du comln de t homme ordF
nlr. C'st dans cet tt d?sprit
qe
nous ruto{rrnonl l volture. Plus
qu'une
intwler^|| .'e6t donc une dls-
cus-rior bton rompu lquelle
te
L: cm. toume. Dirctlo|t L'I'l-
Jourdln,
puis
Auch en compgni d'un
homme
qui
. vdi durnt une .nn
nur I'intsi.ur d'une bse extE-
trrstr, situ
qulqu part
dn3 l
chne himalaynne, la frontir
entr l Chin et l,lnde. I{ous vous invi-
tons
p!nt
vivr ce voyas avec
Rob L. comm. si vous
y
tlez. Sont
glement p'nts
dans l vehicule,
Georgs et EurE. Il fait beau. Ci.l
bleu sns nuges. Nous filons dj sur
Le livre de G. Mei-z ouquel ont col-
lobo G. Deicrge et J-C. Venturini
lOP SECRET
CIS)
| Robert, tu s ma
connaissance, tres certainemert le cortacte
fEnais
qui
a vel le
plus
lon9tmp6 en
compagnie de ss
"amis'
extntenses.
Peux-tu nous dire commrt toute cett h s-
Rottt L |
a
a commen le samedi 25
juin
1966. le rentsais d'une ft d'un viilage
qui shppelle Lunac, dans l'Aveyron. Ir t it
minuit et demi/une heure... Janlve dans la
cour qui
iait eclaie
par
une ampoule. .le
prcise
ce dtail, car lpoque il it a\it
ps les neons dujourdhui.
Il
y
avit ma mrc, na
gEnd-me
et mon
pe qui
mbnt dit : "tu ,e s/s ps
c
qu,
se
pas
? 1l
y
des lunes
qui
pnenent.
Un oAE et des lunleres." le me de'r.andais
de
quoi ils me parlaieft.
Ts :
Qu'entends-tu
par
Obus ?
nobrt I : Un obus, oLri c'tait une colonne
de lumire.. K la forme dbn obus.
Ts I Donc ce
q!
ta mrc, ta
96nd-mre
ei ton pre
ont vu, c'tait des boules de
lumires se bladant dans les champs.
Tes
parents
tient tercriss,
j'imagin.
Robert L : Oui, ssez, Mais nous tions en
pleine
riode
des ioins et ie ledemain,
nous nous sornmes mis au hvil cornm 5i
de rien n'tait. Pris ir ne s st
plus
den
ps.
Anvent les
pEmieB jouts
de
ianvier.
l'tais
en train de tirer du foin et rnon
perc
m?tr
pelle
ei me disant | 'y,brs v.il vor, t/
y
/es
btul qui sat l conne au nois de
juin
!"
Alo
j
so6/ sns bop n
presser.
Et
je
ne
\ls rien. Car il idut pciss qu
cs boul
sallument et steignent comme on le hit
aK une rlrmir. On ls volt et to' d' n
coup on ne les voit plus.
ce moment-l,
je
n'ai den vu. Alorc
je
suis retourn dans l
grange
etjhi rcpris le hvail.
Et mon
pr
m lappelle en me criant
qu'elles
sont revnus. Alols cett fois
je
resors hs vite, et effectivement, der-
ire la
gnge, j'i
vu les bouls de
lumirs. Et l
je
me suis dit
qu'il y
avait
vraiment
quelque
chose, et que mon pre
ne racontait pas
d btises.
roe suc"rt r se
aE
RENCONTRES
EXTRATE RRESTRES
+
Reconslilulion des boul6s lumi-
nuses oulour de lo brme de
Robrl L.
Ts :
Quel
9e avaii ton
Pre
Poque ?
Robrt L : lvlon
p est n en 1902 donc
en 1966 6Z il avait s9 ans et moi 21 ans
rs : Tes
parents vort
paner
de tout
a

Robertr; Non
ps de suite. Nidesevne_
mentr de
juin,
ni de
janvier.
rvo, au bout
d'un moment,
je
ne me sus
Pas
sentibien
Et un
jour
de
janvier
i'ai
vu 4 ou s boules
dans le champ. |]une dhlles tit ante,
irnmobile. au boutd'un moment,je mesus
dit
qu
elle tart
peutre en
panne (rircs)
Ts : Elles 'taient comment cs boules ?
an
paur
rgader
a,
je
me suis rcndu
compG
qu
la boule m'attendait. lYon ide
de l'altsper bit toujouc l et
j'ai
com-
menc la
poufsuivr.
l'ai
qund mme
pouss jusqu
90 kn/h sur
plu,
de 3 kfi
sur un route sinueus..]e n'avais
pas peui
l voulais slmplernent attr?per ce \r!ci lL
faut dlre
qu'r y
avait une bse mllltirc
qelqls kn lbuest, le cmp lnilltalre de
''Cay
us". Et ct est, il
y
a\"it l Laaac,
Et mon pere disait, tous /es coups, c'est
une sptience nilitai re".
Et donc aps avoir fait cs 3 km sur route
sinueuse la
poursu
te de cett boule,
celle ci est
passe sur le cte drcit
pour
dispalve dans les champs. Et l, la voi-
tLre s'st mls avoir des ts. I'al voulu
me
garer
sur la droite et
te
senta s en
mme temps de la chaelr nonter dans l
voitu. Et l,
j'ai
vu lne soucoupe dou-
ble dme. Elle montail elle des.endit et
j'entendais
ct le
panneau indicateurqui
vLbrait, J'ai senti un engourdissement terr
ble, etj?i
perdu connaissance.
TS r
Qul
avit-il dans les dmes ?
Rober L I Dans les dms, i
y
avaitdeLx
T5: Donc tu entends le
panneau vibre| tu
vois deux
personnages dans les dmes,
est-ce
que l, tu es
pr
s de teiieur ?
delumires... Mais tolt d'un coup, dans ton
cas/ on bscul dans une aventure extraor-
dinirc, unique.
parur
d ce contaet et de
ta
pede de connaissance,
pour
toi
Plus
ien
ne s
plus pareil.
Robert L I AprE cela, beucoup de cho6es
ont chang. l'ai eu des sortes d rves,
comme sije sortris de mon corPs, nis ce
n'tit
pas hs conscient l'poque. Cs
trs
pntient avlsles mu d ma
chmbrc l soir

a du 2 ans et
j'en
ai
prl
un
peu plus
tad mon
pre.
C'es1
rrv rgurircment nve 1967 et 1968.
Ts : Tes
pareits ont continu voir ces
boules de umircs
pendnt cette
piode
?
Robert I I Mon
pe regadail oui. Et
jl
voyait ls lumirs. Ma|s rna mre et ma
gnd-mr, non. Et ces trs,
j'
demand s'ils tient ds anges ou des
dieux etlh mbnt rpondu
qu'istaientdes
es humins. "^tous
taisns
partie
de ta
race hunine
i
nous venons d'une
galaxie
wisine
;
no6 ennes des exPloteurs
d'etoiles
i
nous sonnes des svants'a
TS : Et
pendnt ces deux ans d visites, tu
Robert L : Non,
je
n'av s
pas peur le
pesis le
pour
et le contre. Je me disis
prs tout
pourquoi pas ? Ils ont contnu
venir rsulirement dans ma chambrc.
33 J'ai senti un engourdissement
terrible,
Robrt L r C'tit des boules d'un diam
d'lm 1,20 m
quiflottaient 20 30 cm du
sol, et desqlelles manait de a lumire
Ma elles n'eclairaent
pas.
En regardant
cette boLrle
qui"ne foncuonnait
pas"
et
qui
s buvit 40-50 m de l maison, il me
vientune ide..1'aienvie
de
prendr l voi
ture et dhllerh virde
plus prcsetau de
nier moment de donner un coup de voant
pour La
percuter avec e
pare-chocs
Comme
a,
je psse ct et vlan.. un
oup de volnt dessus.
(rirc) rvlon
Pe
m'a
dir, " ta
place je
n'i@
Pas"
Et no\,
je
rc
vouLis
pas y
aller
pid.
J'vais
peur
de
toucher cette boule avec Les mains et de
me
prendr
de ltlectriclt. Je me suis mrs
rculer en direcuon de la boul saur
que
plus j'avanais, plus la bou e sloiqnalt
On a fit une centine de metres comme
.
Puj'aivu un obus sLr le cte
galche,
quitaiten biais,
pas ts ha!t, un
peu au-
dessus des arbres. Et lbbus est
prti
en
trave6/ mais comme une fuse. l"!',tant
f f i rop secner, se
I
et
j'
ai
perdu connaissance
Robert L : Non,
Parce
qu je
commena6
mtngourdr. Tout est venu en rnrne
temps, La chaleur et l'engourdissement
ll
faut savoir
qu poque, le eir, il n'y vait
personne sur a route. Lorsqle
le
m surs
rve ll,
j'tals
dns le foss en dehors de
la voitu. La voitlra dnaft au
quartde
toui Je suis rcntr la maison, et
jai
appris
que plusieurs heures s'taient sou-
lees depuis mon dpart.
l4es
prents taient atrols I taii 4 h du
matn. l'poque, il n'y avait
ps e tL-
phone. lmpossible d'appe er a
gendarme
ie Et mes
pnts nbnt
Pas Pu Pvenir
le voisin, cr des bo! es de lumire blo-
quaient les deux entres
prirc pales E es
venaient d
padir
juste
au moment o!
Ts : lusque l, Robrt, nous sornmes rina
lement dans un temoignage reltivement
classique en dologie De nombreuses
peF
sonnes conduisant leur vo ture ont p
port avoir t
poursuivies
par
des boules
une fois,
j'ai
eu comme un bEcelet de
lumre transpant sur le
poignet droit,
celui-ci stst rempli de snq, mais
je
ne
sentais ucun
piqre. Et le lendemain,
je
n'avis aucune trace, On
peLrt
dire
que
c'ta t comme lne
pns
de sanq.
En
9nr1,
jtis
dans un tat second de
rve veill. La ftquence des visites tit
Lo soucoupe opporoll ovec deux
enlit6 visibles
, ,
t
+
d'une par
mois, ensuite cela s'est esp,
puis
c'est devnu
plus
fquent. Ensuite en
1968, lr
peFonne que j?pplas
"le
guide"
m? demand sije voulais venir vivr ava
eux en Inde. Aller dns une
Eotte
amna-
ge,
oir
j?urais
tout ce
qu'il
me raut. Je ne
de!is rien emporter, ucune affaire
pe
sonnelle mis
part
ls vtments qu je
portis
sur moi. ],ai rflechi un moment et
j'ai
accept. J'i senti
"le
guide"
trs sou-
lq et trs content. c?st
que j'ai
com-
men fa re l
yoga.
Au cou6 des discussions
qle j?i pu
avoir
avec rs exprorareurs dttotles,
j'i
ppris
que
la plupart
des planets
sont hbites,
l ce humai e est l'une des
plus
belies
especes de 'unive
et e e existe depuis
des millards d'annees. Ps sur noke
pla,
nete ncessa rernent/ mdis dans l,unvers.
J'ai demand uss comment l'univers avait
t cr. Si cel stiait rait une bonne rois
pour
toutes ou... ls mbnt rpondu que
non- Ily avait ds mondes
quinatssaient
et
des mondes quimoLtrraint,
Tout tetemps.
Ts : ont-ils parl
de dimension ?
Rober t L:
Quand
j ' . i demand yi t y
avai t
pusieurs
dimnsions, le guide
m, dit
nor, ir nl en qu
une dns t'univere.
par
conir | y
a diffrents volumes, avec des
TS i Et eux Robert, db vnaient-its ?
Robert L : Ils m'ont d t que
teur
pante
n'avait pas
encore t dcouverte pr
nos
chercheurs, Elle st situe dans une
autre galxie,
Pour venk, ils trichent
comrne ils disent. lls ne passnt pas pr
une rgne drolte. Ils puvent
rcco!rcir e
TS : Donc tu as ccept cette
prcpostion,
T! tais prt.
Tu racortes l vrit ton
pre,
mais ta mre et ta gnd
nire tu
ds que
tu vas Pars, pour
ne pas
les
nquiter Tu vas rendez vous dans un
champ/ un endroit
prss,
une heure
p-
cis. Tu as d avotr
pelr
Robert L
j
a.
. L-
jour
oir
j'ai
d des.endre
re cnmp polr
monter dans la soucoupe,
j,ai
eu
perr
Iltait 22 h 30. Leguide m?!it dit
de me ten ct du isier It r,y en avait
qu
un et ilntxiste phs
aujoufd'hui. Etj'aieu
rElr
d monter dans leur machine. Au de
nrer momentj'aieu peur
d ne
ps pouvoir
respir comme eux t de mour l'ai t pris
de
pnique
et l/ un pensee
m'st venue,
''le guide"
me rassurit en me disant
que
tout tait
prvu pour
rnoi, qu'il n'y vait
acun souo .. "on va prendre
ein de toi",
TS: Et l egui de, i l vi t un no. n/ ou i l se f ai -
Lo renconlr owc le voisseou erolrrestre. C'esl le momeni du rendez-
vous
pour
l grond
dport.
(llluslrotion
de Philippe Auger)
Robert I I Non, c'est moi qui
lui dorna s c
qu,au
bout de qlerqus
scondes,
j,i
nom.Iln ma pas
donn de nom, car
pour
dernand si on attit
Drtir Et t sous mes
moil m'a-t-ildt, i seraii imprononable. peds,
te sot est devenu transparent,
TS i Phj,iquement, ces trs avarent ls comme s on avajt ouvert ufe trapp tjbj
des diffrencs par
rapport nols ? vu une vi|e
pteine
de tumirc.
Robert L : Ils mesura ent entre 2 m et2,50 li pefs
rort ou rison d'ai eurs
qle
m; le visagefin; les yeux
longrlgnes, bids ctatt lvarseite, le f,aitamais su,
cornme des Chinois. Et lorsqu'ih taient TS :
pour
vivre cette exDnenct, tu as
deboul elrs bras taient pus
tongs qle
donc t
prpar,
d
par
ces visites, dis-
les ntres, et dscendient presqLe
cuss ont bEcetet er sremenr un imptant
jusqu?ux
genoux.
I s taient dans la rgne pourte
renre en
Dhasette DennttrE de
des grnds
bonds.
vNre tout ce
que
t! a|ais vivre.
Ts: Robrt, tu m?s exprqu iout 'herre Tu tches iout, tvait, fmi e.. t,inconnu
qu
t! ne
polvais ps
aller l-bas, dans totat, Tu devais avoir
peur
Tu aul?is d
cette base/ sans un crtaine
prpartion
avotr peur
I\4ais mon vis, l
gulde
prealabe j
sinon tu serais
probablement
devait agir sur toi
pour que
tu te snts
mort en entrant.
rassur margr to!r.
Robert t r Ou
/
je pense que j?va
s l'im- Robrr L : Lors de mon dpart, it nV lait
plnt
dj et
javas
auss une t-nue sp- que
te
guide
et moi.
euandj,aiw
n1ver ta
ciare. Dans a eLcoupe,

ne bouge pas
;
soucou/ avnt
a
mon regd a atti

ne tremble pas
i
I n'y a
pas
de bruits
,
ts te ciet et
j,ai
vu s iomer un trou et le
les sises sont extrmement confortab es ! va sseu st
pass
travers. Comm Jjt!or-
, a
rnh mrqu. J'tais terement bien tait d,un deltime uni!.s. Le cjet s'est
Petiie pouse
ou bord du loc ds l'lsle Jourdoin. En compognie d6 Robed et
Georges lo discussion botson plein.
roP sEcRr / ss
rP
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Reproduction
de lo bose
por Rohert L
qui donne
une ide suppose de lo bose exkoljenestre
cens se irower erfre lo Chine ei l'lnde
Robeft I I Non, majs ce
qui est
cuieux c?st
que
les
gndarmes
passaient souvent
pour fire des
rondes, comme s'ils s doltalent
ou avaient te prvenus qu'il se
passait quelque chose.
Et lorcque les vlsiturs vnaient
me volr le soir dans rna ciahbre,
je
leur d6ais
qu
s'ils vnaint
souvent, les loisins finirait
pa.
apercevoir leur lLm ultra
PUis_
snte.., Ils mbnt ra$ur en me
dlsant
que
leu technoLogie tait trs
volue et leor
pflnettait d ne
pas
TS I Lelr s-tu demand si hl tais
le seul avoir te contct comme
Robrt L : Je naijamais dmand
;
ils ne me lbntjamaisdit lls mbnt dit
qu'i y
avit dans le monde 300 00!
personnes en contct, et
qu'i
v
a!"ii
diifeEnte categoie d t humain
oateiiestre.
lls rnbnt dit
qu'ih
appartenalent
un
EouPe
spc
fique, une confdEiion
glactique.
En mission d'o(Plorabon.
TS I Peux-tu dcre ctte base ?
Robert L I L"ente de la base ta't un trcu
dns une montgne av. un tunnel en cor
de clgne. Le hangar faisit
peu pr un
Dans la bse ls m0r5 n'avaint ucun
angle,
ps d'ate, et ils taient ts lisss
comme un mircir Une cho6e savoir,
je
n'aijmais aussi bin doffii de na vie
que
quand
jttais
la base.
Quand le
me met'
tais a! liL
je
m'ndormais de sLrite sns
ves, ni cuchemrs et
quand
ie
me
rveilLis,
ie
l'tis
Pleinement
le ne
pense pas
avoir te drogu Ils t'
villaLent surtout avec des champs lectro_
magntiques. La nouftitue tait comm
ds billes
qui
fondaient dans la bouche, et
c'tit bon.
a
avait le
got de vinde et
des crals.
Nous sortions de ce hangar
par une espke d'anseu
qur
Pouvarl
condu rc
jusqu
l?xtdur
C'est de ce
int
dbbsetrtjon
que
j
ai w
des vaisseux rnts l'int& eur de la base.
Dans la base, la lumi semblit vnrr de
nulle
part.
Q
lairait d
paiout t
partotrt
exactenent
de la mme manir
Pourtant
les murs ntaient
Ps
lumineux
Is r C-" dtil me idit
pensr Nicolas T6la
quiavat un sisteme
comme cela l faisait
rnt ss visiteurs dns lne
pice, t ces
peMnns taient blutres
Parce
qu elles ne
wraient
Ps
dbir
provnait la llmi Etret
garan. Nous avons
publi un vieil article
qui
en
prle dans TS no1s,
P6
Robrt ! : Et elle venait dbil alors cette
15 | Et bien ctait un secret de fabrica
tion de Tsl. on n'en
jamas
rren su
Mais Tesla tait ui aussi en "contact"
de
toute manirc. Peut'tre
tait_ | lui_mme
un voyageur du temps, o! inspir
par ces
ouled, C'est fanLadique de voir
a
I IL fisat
nuit et ftave cetb ouveturcr
j?i
vtr ui
Ts I C'est
peut-t le cielde l'Himalat"
qLe
tu as vu. Une sorte de tlportaon et I es'
pace d'un dixime de seconde, h' vos ren_
droit d'ou vient l'ngin, et 'bs il rait
iour''
Robrt ! : le ne sis
ps Mais comment
trouver des mots
pour dcrire ce
que I'on
ne connait
pas I On n'
pas de ierence
TS : Moi c-.
qul m'tonne toujou6 c est com'
ment tu as
pu
avoir totalement confince en
eux. Pou moi, lolsque tu montes dans le
visseau, hr 6 comme No
qui prend E
pilule muge et
qui
s'abandonne
totlement
l'lorphs,
aux inconnus
qui l?ntourent
@mme lui, tu t'es entiment
abandonn
entre les mains du
guide
Robert r :
Qu'est_ce
que tu voulais
que
je
fsse d'autre ?
Qu'est'ce
que tu aurais fait
toi ?
tire)
Il faut savok
qu cette poque-
l,
j'tals
sujet des rnig6ins
tenibles lls
m'ont dii
qLie
mon corps
phvsique iondion_
nait bien, mais
qu'il y avit des rglages
fane. c'est ce
qu'ils ont fait et deplis,
plus
rien. cel a
jou
en faveurde la conrrance
rS : le crois
que je
ne seE
pas prti
Pas
dns
ces condiUons
l'1ars en meme
temps.. tu tais
jeune,
sans pous' ni
enfant... Cecl dit, tu n'as
jmis
et l'ide
d appeler
16
gendarmes ?
Ts I Tu n'as
Pas
vu d'utre he humain
terrien, dans !a bse,
qu'ils raient
ptl
Robrt
L : le n'ai
jamais
crois d'autres
TS I Donc tu tabandonnes
entirmnt
ntre lur mair. ctst le
Passge
oblig
polr connaitre
l vrit Et, l, la vrit,
c'est ltterrissaqe Tu anives dans une
base oir tu vas vivre
pendant 1 an Alors,
raconte nous, cette aiiive, cette base,
les vnements marquant de cette anne
Robert ! : ihl et ccueilli
par les deux
uhesdmes
(l biologiste et l'ethnologle)
pour m'mener l o
je
dvais aler, dans
TS : ll shglssait
de deux bLondes
de tvpe
Robrt L : Oui, deux femrnes blondes trs
Ts : Est_ce
qutles ont un accent
quand
Robertl:Non,
aucun ccent
lls
parli-"nt
le frdna s
que
tutilisais
chez moi. lls uhli_
saient les mmes mts
que mo ls
n?vEient
pas mon accent, s marqu du
TS : Elles vont sbccuper de toLpendantton
sejour. Qund
on connat ton expience,
on l'impression
que ce srcnt les 3 seules
perennes que tu vercs
Pendant
toute
T5 no13. Et c',st
{
tot t..ttt
'u
a
OO
comptan l'ingnjeur Ren Couzinet
pour
faire voler sa soucoupe pu
de temps avnt
de mourir
(voir
TS n42 p.20).
Ce
qui
est
amusant aussi, c'est
qe
lesl
jouait
avec
de! boules de lLmircs
qu'il
t sit ller er
venh de\,nt ss invites.
Roert L : Dans le vaisseau, c tait parcil
la lumire tlt partout.
T5 : Commet se prsrtdit le pone
de
@rFande de la soumupe ? Il y
av,ait des
ord,nateurs ? TJ as drr oe depJis ta base,
tu
pouvais
voi. les
pareiLs
er ra r,son su-
des ns. oF peJt
comprer Le\ .Ens
avec le. ecns plats
d'aujourd'hui ?
Robert L i Non, c'tit comm une demi-
sphr en 3D et en couleur tj?vais deur
boltons pour
man
puler
l'imag.
Ts : Pendant un an,
quel
va t ton lte,
ton travi ?
Robrt L : Eh bien pendant
un an,
pnnc
palement, j'apprenais
le yoga, je
me
prc-
menais dans la bas, Il
y
avit trots zones
interdites polr moi. Dans l'une ily avait des
champs ectriques puissnts,
dans ta
s.onde des champs lectromagntiqus
+
surieurs ou
peuvnt
encore dscendre le
personnel
humain. ascenseur, hngar,
zones interdits, murs lisss, I'imrc daf-
fuse.. Il xistell un chplel de
les
bases souterraines un
peu partout
sur
notre
plante,
o extratenestres, intEter
rcstrs et humains collaboreient des
prcjets
secrets. Peuxtre que
ctte bas
de lllimalaya fait
parti
de c ru sou-
terrain. Est-ce
qu'ils
tbnt dit s'il y
avait
Robrt I : Non/ mais
je
ne sis pas
tout
non
plus.
Je n'ai
pas
dernand. .l'aurai
pu
poser
balcoup, beaucoup de
questionset
je
ne l'ai
pas
fait. Aujourd'hui,
je peux
te
dir
que
a
ne * passerait pl
comme
a,
rs : C'tait les nns @. Les gens
talent
hyper rsprtuux, bien ievs comm on
disit. Cela t'incitait trc discrct avec eux.
15 | Et
qu
t'ont-ils app s sur eux ?
Robert L : Leur pianete
a
peu prs
tes
mmes caractristiques que
l nte. Il y
a
une tmosphrc peu prs
comm la
ntre. Ils mbnt ppris que
les
plntes
avc lesqules ils tient en comniunica-
tion avaient un gouvernement
mondial, et
non 50
gouvemements
comm chez nous.
Et les gens qui
dirigeaient ces
plantes
sbccpaient autant du plus petit que
du
plus purssnt
et
qle peuonie
n chets
chait xploiter qui que
ce soit. It nt
TS : Tbnt-ils montr des technotogies ?
Robrt L : Sur les va ssaux. Le systme
de
propulsion, j?ppelais
a
lne couronne
tournnte. Il
y
en avait une
qui
tournait
dans un sens et l'autre dans le sens invers
ce
qui
ergndre un
gnd
champ dneryie.
Ce
qui
dorne ure
puissanc
considrbte.
ts : Tes
joumes
sont
ponctues par
te
ptit
djuner le yoga,
et aussi ce
que
nous pprrerons pudiquement
l
,,prteve,
mnt'i cette biologiste ious tes delx
jou6
pndantun
an, prlevait
en eftut manueue,
ment de ta semence, Pourquol ?
Robert L : Cttait pour
repeupler des
pt,
ntes. D'aps ce
qu'ih
mbnt dit.
Ts : Ainsi, tu seis la bas gntiqu
d'une
popultion
sur lne plante.
Robrt I : Tu sais, chst ce qu'its
mbnt dit_
apr
j
n'irai
ps jusque
l.
Ts I Cette fmme qui
effectuait les pl,
ve.nents. a un momnt tu t,es senti amou-
rcux d'elle et t! lui as demand si ett
ccepterait de fairc l'amour avec toi ?
Robrt I : Oui. Et elle a fus en disant
qu?lle
etrectlait un travail/ et c'iait tout.
rs : Dans s ponse, tu as senti
que
tu
vais atrair un rcbol ou bien prou!"it-
Robrt L : lis maftrjsaient paaitement
leu6 motions. Ils en av"jent- Nlais
je
ne
les aijamas vus pleurerou
ire.
li
Pendant un an,
principalement, j'apprenais
le
yoga,
je
me
promenais
dans la base...
o
j'auris
t
9rlll4
et la boisime de ta
radioactivit. Un
jour j'i
voulu transgrcs,
sr linterdit et en avannt verc t,un des
portails
intedits. le m suis sentj paratys,
comme si l?vanais dns un m{sse invi-
sible et
j'a
eu du mal en sortir
TS I On voit a mme chose dans un sie
tl amrlcaine, rsoi?s Urk owr. Y avait-
il des salles dns lesqueiles tu avais le droit
d'aller, en deho6 de ta chmbre, du hangr
Robert f : le
poLvais
me balader Une fors
rS : Ct emploi du temps, que
faisis-tu
d autre dns la
journe
? Tbnt-its donn un
Robert t i Non, mais
je
suivais des cours,
De
yog physiqle, yoga
mentat. J,ai tlm-
pression,
avec 40 annes de rcut, d,arcir
rn droul
prcgressif,
comme si les vne-
ments arrivient dans ma vie pour
me
pousser
vels utre chose. comme si ce
que
tai
ppris devit me servir u fur et
mesure. comme si l mmoire s dclen-
chait au furet mesurc dans une sorte de
droul. Tout ce que j?i
appris,
je
ne t,i
pas
rvi de suite. On m,a demard de
ntn
pa
er que
40 ans ptus
tard, Eie resti
tLrer le message, c'est le mot
q!,its
ont
employ. Et ce mssage se houve dns te
llvre de Gorse Metz. Ce messag est dbr
drc spirituer, phiosophiqu.
Etc mssge,
jai
d l'crire pour qle
George puisse
te
mettre dns ie livr, et lorcque
je
m,as-
seyais devant lbrdinatelr, je
ne svis pas
ce que j'alais
mrquei Et tes ides me
venient au tur et mesu, palfois je
ne
puvis pas
suiwe, ators ces ides rcv-
naient en adre et elis rprenient.
TS r Tu ssisteras une fois une runion
extraordinare o tu veras d,autfes
, l
)
Roberl lors d'une sonc de
yogo
physique
et menlolo. ro" srcner r se
,fl
RENCONTRES
EXTRATERRESTRES +
Avec
possion, Robert L. foit rvivre les souvenirs de son exlroordinoir6
ovedu ou
public
venu nombreux
lon du repos Ufologique de Toulouse
9
places. Ils mbnt dit
que
c'tait un vais-
Ts I Ce
qui
st ionnant, c'est h svnchrc-
nicit de l'actualit vec la sortie du livre de
Gorges l4etz
qui rlat dans l dtail tote
ton venture, En efiet, en sptembre
un
info du web a une nouvelle fois avanc
'ide
de la reonnissan e ofncielle
par la
Chine et l'Inde d ltxistence
d'une base
extrterrest
dans l'Himalay Et dans l'r_
ticle on rconte
que les habitants de la
r91on ont vu sortir d a montagne comme
des vissaut de
guerre Cela confirme t
credibilise teiiiblement
tes
propos
Sobe
L : un ltisseau de combat sert
aussi se dfendre LoEqu
je
suis enb
dans ce vaiss3u,
je
me sus at, et la
biologhte
m'
pouss par
les hanchs en
nE disant de ne
pas m'inquitei J m'ins-
talle t
j
lois
que sous mes
pieds, le sol
etait tsansparnt.
Et d'un sul coup,
je
vois
ce sol
plonger vels le fond lne vtsse
phnomnale. l'ai eu un haut-le_cur,
I
I
I
!
I
,
t
.d
I
t
Robrt L I Oui, ce tut l seule fois. Le
guide n'tait
pas d'accord
pour que
l'assi*e
cette union, mais l blologiste
a insi*
auprs de lui, dvant moi d'illulg Le
guide a accepte, mais une conditlon,
que
je
ne dise
ps un sul mot l,
/i
vuc.
extrterrestres,
appfrr reva'l.us
sises. rrporter,
je
po!'+#j&Ec
mis ils sont apprw.
'
'-
"---
.
rs : Y vait-il des:r.ptillt, t
pligltT
t':
Robe L I Non. ltais lly a\,?it ds
grands
tres entre 2 m t 2,50 m Il
y avait aussi c
q!
j'applle
l5 t'pus lls faisaient
peu
prs, 1,10 m o! 1,20 m, assz tPus et
\olunineLr. Ih avaient
l'air d'avoir une
grnd place, une
grande importnce Il
n'y a!it
qu ds hurnains de ditrerents
va tes autour de cette table ce
qui rn'a
frpp. Cest
qu'il est aPparu un
grand
glob u milieu de ctt tble, dans lequel
apparissaient
des tres, de5
plantes en
30. Et l, la biologist se tourne vers mor et
ne dx | "iJ
vots Roro, l'univers ed fantas'
fl?uei un moment donn, dans tte
sphrc est appru un systeme solire dans
lequel ily avait 3 soleih
s : Une autrc fois, ih t'ont
PrcPos
une
Rot.rt L : oui, ils mbnt dmand
si
je
souhaitais fir un tour en Franc l'ai dit
oui et e fut la seule Nous somms donc
monbs slr la
plate-iorme t il
v
avait.un
vaissu. ll tt
se
sur cette
pbte
iorm, mais sans
y mettre tout son
poids
Il tait
plus grand que
celui
qui mavart
amen.
Nous tions
7 l'intieur'
2
pilotes, un auire
qui
me flsit
peur parc
qu'iln rigolait vnlment
pas ll me reg
dait, regardait autour,
P.Fout,
res
cns. les deux femmes scintifiqus,
le
guide et moi, Dans c vaisseau,
ilv avart
Dbots oossionns
ovonl lo conlronce
de Robert lo d6s
repos
uiclogiques
toulo,.rsoins
(d gouche droite
: Jeon-Cloud
Venturini'
Grord
Deforge et Georges
Meir) .
cette imprcssion n'tait
pas due un
prssion physique, mais bien l'etret
visuel. Le mtldevenait
hnsparent l o
ils voulaient. n haut en bs suf le cotes
Plus tard, lors
que nous nous tror'rvions en
Frn, nous avons vu deux avions de
chasse, La
parci
du !"issea! est devenue
un ecn
par
lequelje
pouvis voir le cock-
pit
de lhvion de chasse et sur h ub
.n, l tableu de bord
le n'ai w
qu'un
avion sur les dux Nous
nous trcuvions deiiire
celui'i,
puis nous
positionns sur sa droit,
legrcment
au-dessus. Nous avons iait un
tour de l'avion
Paf
le d6sus et nous
sommes rcvnuE su. sa drcite
pr le ds-
sous. Ts
pu
de tmps pr ette mani_
pulation, le
Pilote
a toum la tte
pour
rcgarder en norre'dircction t c'est l
que
j'i
tr bien vu les letes FB sur le fuse-
lge de l/avion. J'i eu
peur que
lhvion de
chass nous attaque, nais le
guide m'a
ssur n me disnt
que
tant
que
l
champ de force du !issau tit dplo,
lcun lment
physiqu ou
gazeux ne
Pou-
vait
pn&rcr dans le vaisseau
Et l,
j'ai
vu l'avion
paltr toute vitess L
guide me dit
que
ce n'tait
ps l'avion,
mis bien mlsquiPrtions
sil?vion altit
ussi
prcuter noke chmp d force, il
aurait te
pulvds en 1000 morceaux
s : Et Georues l'4eE t ses amis ort fdit
des recherEhes
pour identifier cet avLon et
son
pilote, n'st-ce
Ps
?
Robrt L : Oui nous avons eu ccs x
rchives militairs de l'avition Et lls ont
bouvs un avion immatncul FB en servi
rtpoque ds faits. octobre 69, Dijon.
Nous avons identifi une sort'e d'un mirage
3OO0 CFB, le 27 octobrc 69, dans fhoir
qui
correspond mes dircs Un rpport
$
to, tt..,. r tt
mntionn
que
deux avions de chsse sont
sortis n vol
pour
obtenir un contct ave.
un vol non identifi ne rpondant
ps
ux
appels dio. Le piiote
d ce FB, nous avons
retrouv so nom, mais impossibl de le
retrouvr lui. Nous che.chons rebouver
sa trace. Pour les dtlls de cetbe enqute,
il f?ut lire le livre de Geoes. Le p lote de
l'utre avion, un capitaine, 5t dcd.
rs I Pendnt que
tu iais dans et engln, r
n?s
pas
demnd ller sur la Lune ? i
n?s
pas
demand voyger dns l'espac ?
Robert I I Non. Tu sis,
j'i
eu une duca-
tion stricte oir on devlt se dbrcuillef soi-
mme en n demandant le moins ux
auhe. Alots demandr ne me vnait
ps

lpit. Parla suite, ce voy"ge en sucoupe


s st continu au rds des res pendant
un
Et
puis
nous sommes retolms l bse.
Finalment, ils mbnt ramen ta maison
fin novembre, [4on
pr
vait ru une 1et-
tre pour le prvnir
de nron rctour avc la
dte et lrheur. On n'a
jamais
su
qui
vait
envoy cett lettrc. certains humains
pou
Eient travailler pour
eux et avolr des
postes
cls dans le domaine de l'industri
et d'autres. Ils mbnt dpos ltndroit
exaci db
jtais par.
mon tour che,
moi/
jhvc
le curlourd. J'aimbrass les
deux scientifiques
;
j'ai
dit au revo r au
glide qui
m'a rmis une enveloppe marcn
de l
port
de lpoque. le su s rcnt chez
moi et mon pre
m?ttendat. De l,
j'i
regard dans l'envelopp t
j'ai
ouv 27
000 francs anciens. Une blle somme
pour
Ts : ce qri
est teffible, c'est
que
tu dois
retoumer la vie quotidienne
sans
preuve
et a!c lbbligtion de
garder
l scrt
pen-
Robert L I o!1, ils m'ont dit qu'ils pou-
vlent me donner une
pleuve,
mis qu',k
ne le femient pas, pour
mviter de srieux
ennuis. J'ai tout de mme suppos
que
j'avais quelque
chose dns le dos. Un
Miroge 2-FB l'imoge d6 c6lui dont porle Robort L. ?
Je
glis
de\,n! aid-soignnt. Et l,
je
me
suis senti ma
place.
Certe6
Jbl
w des
gens
mourir dans mes bs, amoah6, fiais
j'tais
l
pour
eux. f4ais comme
Je
t'ai dit,
c'6t un droul, Je n?l pas
encore cquis
ou fait tout ce
qulls
mbnt ppris.
TS : Al0r5 ar] fond, slon toi, c'tit des
gntils ou des m.iants xlterrestres ?
Robert I : Ils aunt pu
me tuer 1000
fois. C'est ditriclle dlr, ils ne n'olt pas
biii. Je
pense
leur avoir serui de cobaye
TS : Au bout d'un an, ils te 6mnent chz
tol, et
plus
de nouvelles. Tol tu es encore
un peu
amourux et surlout tu es dstabi-
lis par
ce
que
tu as vec!. 1 n?s alrcun
prcuve,
tu n dois
pas pdr..
ta vie st
lamais
tEnsformee et tu ne rcois aucune
ide. . Ce n'est
pas
tr gentilde leuf pan...
Sns ta force de cGctre, les choses
a!ient pu
trs mal toumr.. Mais finaie-
ment c'est tout le contlre qli s'est prc-
duil et tu s sorti
grandi
de cette vntu,
enrjchie d'une nouvelle
philosophie qui
jusqrel
t'tit inacessible. . bien sr . n
peut penser qu'ils
le savaient et
qu
ct
pour
cel ussi qu'ils
tbnt choisi, et sudout
qu'ils
n'ontJmjs ces de tccompagner
chaque
jour
de ta vie...
TS : Et cet implant, ils n t'en ont pas
prl
? Tu l'as toujours ?
Robrt L : oui, mais il n'st
pas
toujourc
acti!. Ctst une
pruve quelqu part.
Un
ami s'est pris
un coup d'lectricit en
posant
s min dessus. Et Georges en
pas.
snt s min a vu que quelque
chose
TS : Est-ce que
depuis, ces .es tbnt
Roert L I Non. Ils ne l'ont
pas
l t ce
jour.
Quelque
prt,
hst un
grnd
get. rYais
vous $v2,1e suig f sur cette tere, il est
normal
que jt
ve, t mme
que jt
meure.
Mais
j'ai
mis bucoup de temps flttre
de6 mots su ce
que
J'avis
vu t vc!.
Ts I Dans le livre de Georyes, une
qualan-
taine de
pages
sont consacres un mes-
sage dbrdre splrituel et
philosophique que
cs tres tbnt iiv t demand de restituer
40 ans
plus
tard. ce nessag concrne
Rot rt t : oui, cela concem notre
manire de viwe. De cette expince
je
garde
ui crtain nombre de conseils
qui
rn' dnt mieux conduire md vie. Au
niveau
professionnel,
ma vie a t totate-
Ld tL.ti
Poutnirebdettdt
M@topcmt,h
ls voyog esl oilleurs... n compognie de Robert l-. nous ovons u
Les lecteurs qui
souhoil6nt 6n
oppredr dovontog6 sur c dosic.
exceplionnl sl l'enqui6 qrrl
an o
suivi, peuvenl
r procuror
16 lkrg dc
Gorges Mefz, Les ovnis en oncc,
Les ehgues de Gorgs M6fz
poru
oux Editions lnilrkahi
TOF SECRfT
/ 5S
t4
l'impression de
yoyoger
bin ou-del d6 lo rout.
i
'!,tt
;.
Nouvelles nvlations sun deux nigmes
de l'Antiquit
:
[a Machine
d'Anticythne
et la
pile
de
Bagdad
Par Guillaume
Ducrot
0eur a,lehct, deux nisnes archologiques
quilascincnl
les
qcialisfts
ilc I'Antiquil. Itrilie ft manirc inEnsiue
mr
une [uipe inftnnalionale
d'gnlerft, la my$nicuse nac[ine d'lnlicyl[ne liure
Peu

Deu
ses se-
Gret$ ct cillirm0 le
ffnic
de son conGept0u|l enG0le non-lftntifi

ioun
0uanil
la
pile
dc Ba0dad,la
polmique
est loin d'Ote teinte : cet Fan$e
otie[ uieux de
ilus
ile deux mille ans tail-ilunaimen[ ulilis
ruun
olbnil'
un counant lecFique ?
La dcouverte d l'rtefact
L mchine d'Antiqthr st tudie pr les scientifrques
avec un inrt gmndissant depuis sa decou!ne il y a un
Peu
plus d'un sicle. C'est au cours de I'anne | 900 qu des
P-
cheu$ d'pong dcouvrent I'obiet
Sisant
un cinquan-
taine d mtrs de profondeur dns une
Petite
crique de lTe
grecque d Anticythr (Antibtner). llanfact est rbw
proximit de lpve d'une galre mmaine qui se serit
choue dans l bi envircn 65 ans vant
l-C.;
les
P&heurc
rcmontent galment l surface des
jirles,
des amPhors,
des dbns de st tues. des nso-rlmenrs chirurgKaux mais
aussi des instruments d mlsique comme une lyre en
brcnze.l4ais ce n'e$
que plusleurs mois plus 11c qu une
mission rcholo8ique mene par le Professeurvalerio Stais
s'tonne de la complexi du mcanisme en bmnz, dont
les pices dmeurcnt maintenues entre-elles par les rcstes
d'une structure en bo's | 82 lmentr dont une treniine de
rues denes, quatre cadrns, des ues et des tambours,
plusillrs iSuilles mobils et d'tranges inscriPtions . fob'
jet
-
qui aunit t briqu environ cent ns avntj-C
-
laiss
les spcialistes perplexs, d'autant que plusieurs pices du
mcanisme sont manounles. Les Dremires
consatons
s'anteront l. Pendant plusieuru dennies,le urieux r-
tet demeur ntrpos au f4use Natjonal archeoloSiqu
d'Athnes sous la mention
(
assElabe ) (instrument sennt
msurer la huteur des .oils au-dessus de lhorizon et
connu depuis le ll"* sicle avnt notre re NDR) bien
qu'auc'in expert n'ait pu determinr s {onction
Pcise
Ce
n'est qu en | 959 que les rcherches sur la machine d'Ami
cythr redmarrent
grce aux travux du
Pfysicin
nglais
Derekl d Solla Price (1922-1983).
Le premier ordinateur de I'Histoire
Brillm sciertiqu.spcialist
de l'tude de l'slnomie ds
Anciensetde l'lolutjondetinstrumentsscientifiques,Pric
ppliqu un nouvu
procd d dsorydatjon
Pr
lectro-
lys sur ls principux 6':8meni5 d lamachine
Pour
les d
barrsser de leur gn8e de calcair et de orail Un fois
les pices nettoes et quelques symbols
8nYs
dans le
brcnze en grec ncien dchiffrcs, l'quip d chercherc
s'apryoit que le cadmn principlest equiP d
Snduatjons
qui font frenc des symboles soologiques Price liv.e
ses conclusions dns la revue < ScientilicAmerican
):l'ob-
jt
archolo3ique rdrouv dans la baie de lTe grecq're
uro@
!
j
qull ttre :( La machinc d Antic)'lhre :un ordinateur an-
Linnieuse mcanique des engrenases suggre en eltct que
1. , 1( hr ne d A_n. r r _"f ", on\ r nuc un oo. er
r . h1ol o8i que
complexe hutement volu,surtout lorsqu on se raPPelle
qle sa cons.ruction datedel reP chrtienne. . Doron
lors s ronner que Pnce,fscin par cettc dcouve'ae r
cho og que qui sembllt llement nachron que.ait e! ces
mots sipar anrs:(olvcr une chosecomme cclel qli
vaut dcouvdr un avion raction dns le tombel! de
Anal yse aux ryons X nouvelles rvla-
d Antiqrhre scrait une horloge stronmique daranr du l'
i a l c
"- n,
j
C : 1" . , / r , b o , r 8es de i ar . hr n qul
se o Pfce ticnt acronns manuelle.re.r l'ide d une
manive e nfcmicntdonc un Incroyable
q]l.trleuf
drrc
nomque d une rcdotrblc prcision pour c.dcLrler les mo!'
vements d! Sole er de la Lun. dans le Zodiique.
< L1 machine d'Antjcydrre ressembe unc ho.loSe asro-
nonr]que sans bi ancerE e e G conuc commc une ma-
chine calculer q! permet d obren . nshntanmen! des
rcnsergnemenrs s(]r les pheses de a Lune, ia posit on des pl-
ntes et sur les cyces cosmiques ) crit dans un article
Si les trvaux de Price metrcnt cn videice llnc.oyable so-
phis.ication de lanefact anriqlc. ptus,e!B sPcla stes de
lpoque sont convaincus quiln a ps encore liv rous ses
secrel,. l4lhe!rcusemenq le lYuse Natonal Archolo-
gique dArnncs bloque touLe nouvclle nllyse
Pendanr
prs d'un demi siclc,en pr'lexrnr quc le demon$ge ou
li manipuhrion excesve des pices Isqlcraie !d'endom-
mager n-rndiablcment le prcieux obiet. A
Pftrrdesn-
nes 2000, la rechnolosie prmet nfn aux scientiliqles
d utr ser un scannef myos X pou. sondcf les profon-
rcenss par Price, les expens en re-
lvnt 2 000 nouveaux, dont cerins
sont dirctement
Sravs
sur les
disques l'intrieur d la machine.
Xnophon Mouss,dircteur du la-
bontoire d'astroptysique de I'Uni
versit d'Athnes, particip l'tud;
il assure que la machine d Anticy-
thr est bien plus sophistjqu qu
les strolbs dcouvens
jusqu
pr
sent dnt l plupft ne possdent
tout u prus qu q'ierques enSrenages
et roues dents... L &tation de
l'objet est pr illeurs revue la
hiuss : il datnit du ll-' sicle avant nore ? et srait
donc encor plus vieux que c que l'on imaSinairAvc lna-
lyse aux ryens X,les scientiliques en apprennent davantge
sur les mukjples fonctions de l apprerl : sr les dnns prin-
ciDaux ind'ouent les mouvements du Soleil et de la Lune
(
ffifilrflJ$r lllicAilr0|Jr Dr$ fltiffRrlrltts s|JrRr
0|Jr
rf, |l|lrcl|llllI
['iliTtcYltlnt[0ilsTtT|Jt||ll0BJfl Ttcltlt0t0t0l|tc0lilPLflfi il llfll|lt|l|lflllT fl10.
t|Jt. TR0|JtIAI|T t[Rs0|J'0it $t RAPPtttt
0|Jt
$A [0il$TR|JHI0il lilTt ilil]tnt PRt.
cilRlTrililllr...,,
deurs des mcankmes sans avoir manipuler la frBile ma-
chine d'Antjclthre. En 2005, I'astronome Mike Edmunds,
de l'Universide Carditr, ra5semble u.e quipe pluridisci-
plinaire ompose de mamaticiens, d'archologues, d as-
trcptrysiciens,de palognphes et d'htoriens pour mener
une expeftise complte et totalement indite de I'artefacr
Les ,mges obrcnJes en oors drnens|ons de sa srrucrurc h-
terne conffrmnt et aflinent les conclusions de Pric plus de
qurante ans plustrd:lobjet estbien tlne machine cl-
culer les mouvemnts solaire et lunaire dont l technolo-
gje dpasse en complxit tous les lnstruments ntiques
connus ce
iour
lAux 9m cracrcs stronomiqus dj
dns le Zodiaque sur un calendrier gyptjen de 365
joors,
dus cadrns plus peths permettaient de prvoir ls
clipses lunairs et solircs et les mou\ments des plants
connues des Grecs (Mrcurc,Vnus, Mars,Jupiter et Sa-
tume). Le calculatur d Antic/thre est d'une telle pision
qu'un autre cadnn llit mme
jusqu'
donner les dates
exactes... des cycles des olympides de l'Antiquit |
(
Nous sovbns gue cet onoen n@nisne ge. uieux de 2 100
ons colcud,r des cydes complexer d'ttstrontnnie natlnatigue.
Nous o,oas ete srpr6 de constoLer qu'il menn outsi n
dence un cycle guodriennal des onoens
Ieux
grecs, donr Jesjeux
Omr/ques.(...) G'lle te<hnolocie est extoodinone. chague
fo6
que lrolr5 I'exploDns n pe! pius, nous rcns que/qe chose
de
Ftus
sphrs!+! ,. s'extasie e nrathmalcienTony Feeth dans
un artcle de l revue scientjfique
(
Natuo
Publi
en 2008
Une aut r e vi si on de l a Gr ce ant i que
S l'ldenrit du crateur de la fabuleuse machine dA.ticy-
thre esr encore floue (voir notre ecadr), le soin et
ladrcsse vec lesqucls lobiet a t conu dmonffent que
le mystrielx anoryme possdah de vas.es connaissances
en nrcanique et en astrcnomre. Un
P.curceur
vson
n]rc, puisque aucun obietslmilaire de l'Antiquit n a & e
trouv i il faldra ttend.e plus de mille ans
Pour
voir apPa-
rair.e dans le monde des mcanismes usi soPh stllus I
Ce n'est en effet qu'a! | 4me siclc que les hodoges ast'o-
nomiques appan ssent en EurcPe... Un sneux couP dc ca-
nif dans le clich d une Gce nrque capitale de la
Ph
lo-
sophie et de la pense abstrlte,
PeuPle
de penseurs
mprrni le trnil manlielel les mchines-Le ffavaild'or
fvre du o! des techniciens grccs l'orSine de la cration
de l machine d'Anricythre prolve fondamentlement le
contnirc Ctte dcouverrc archologique,outre Iincroya-
ble nigme qu elle nous pose tnve'_s les siclcs,dmon-
tre par ailleure que certains asronomes de Antiquit d-
posaient di de solids connnissances sur le systme so alrc
er dveloppaient une vion h ocent.iqle du monde,dans
lne poque oir la mjorit des hommes crcyaient
Pourtnt
turouchement
que laTetre tir placee au ce.e de l'Uni
vers... P!s imponnt encore,la machine d Antiq,thre esr
l'obier archologique le plus anccn dont li technologie
tit cpable de dlivrer une informrion transfo.me aPrs
saisies des donnes initiales:ce a en hit ie premier ca cula-
(
Je
crois <lue le n.ontsne d'Anti.Fhre o t Iorlin|xl
le plus ,.ncien
du montle pour ptvair te mauvehenr des
Pta'
rtes ) confrrme f4ike Edmunds, l'oriSine de la frmation
de cette quipe internationale de recherche (lAMRqpou.
'Antlkl'|hem
tlechanism Reserch Project N DR), donr plu
sieurs memb.es mlnents po!Euivent ltude dtiille de
'anebct
en esprant percer bientt de nouveaux nlstres
: N:
nomique et menique, dont l mchine
d'Anticythre s veut le plus pciux sym-
bole I Autnt d zons d'ombres que
seules de nouvelles decouvertes archolo-
giques pourrcm clircir
Dcouven voil plus de 100 ans au fond des me6, il aura
fallu plusieurc dcennies pour que les sientifrques entre-
voient la subtili et la complexh des mcanismes de la u-
chine d Anticy$r.4la lumi des nalFes modemes,l'ar-
tehct a livr ce|ins de ss seots, mais de nombreuses
interrogatins subsistent.
Qui
est le conceptur de ct
tonnntodinareur an.ique ? Existe't-il plusieurs objets si-
milaires non encor rtrouvs ? Si oui, depuis quelles
poqus rcules trnsmet-on ce formidble svoir stro-
Partie ll: Lfuigante pib de Bagdad
Un artefct anachronique
Un amre ni8me de I Antjquit hscine les tlhologues de-
puis | 936, date de la dcouve.te d'une
jt
n terre cuite
dans une ncmpole de Khuiut Rabu au sud-est de Bgdd,
en kk.Trs vite,cette poterie de l5 centimetrs d hadur
dsorient les spciali$es : llnterieur du vase se trouv un
tube de cuivre d'nvircn dix centimtres de long pur
deux centimtres d lrge contenantune sorte de clou en
fen L base du tube st scell pr un llige de plomb et
d'tain, tandis qu l'autre extmit, l ge de fer ressort
d'un bouchon en bitume et semble doir t corrode par
un substnce acide.Sans
plus d'analyses,l
irr
est entre-
pos dans les solls-sols du Muse inkien,oir ell prnd la
poussire pendnt deux longues annees.Un exilquiurit
pu durer des dcnnis sns la curiosit providentilie d'un
in8enieur travaillant u lbortoirc du muse : I'archo-
loeue autnchien\nr'ilhdm Knig.Intrigu par Ie curieux ar-
tect le scientifique dcide tout dbod de dater l'obiet,qui
ce concu selon toule \isembrance enff le Dremrer e
cle avant et le premier sicle aprs
Jsus-Christ
Puis KtniS
tudie la poterie sus toutes les outures. Ses t.aux
l'mnent une conclusion sidmnte : l
jarre
aurit t uti-
lise dans lAntiquit comne... pile lectrique !
(
Que
pe|n bren Are cet objet ? CeE guenion o reu lo rcpoe
Io ptus su?rcnante gui soirTous les lmenb de Jbbier on 1
dssmbler, et rom,ns seporementApres ces oprobnt il est
oppsru de
fo
videnE qujl ne pauvoit s a2ir
9ue
dun hment
hdrigue.ll ne ma,\qatt qu'un liquide o<jd ou okalk pou qux
sott compiel ) s enflmme le sa\?nt conscint de travailler
sur !n obiet rchologique susceptjble de rmettre en
question notre vision de l'histoire.
elle repsentenit un objet rrchologique excePtionnel,
une preuw incontestble de Iexistence d unetechnoloSie
avance dans I'Antiquit. Selon lingnieun cette
Pile
lec-
trique anoque aurit t utilisee
Pr
ls aftisans de lPoque
pour plaquer les mtaux
Pcieux
sur ls bijoux,une
r.h-
nique ppele gl%noplastie et d'ailleum encore utjlis
dns les rues de la cpitale dans les annes trente L theo-
rie est sduisante,cr elle pourmitexpliquer le trvaild o
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Une pile lectrique antique ?
Pur parvenif obrcnlr une tension lctrique, il urit n
etrr sufiit de vel-er dns le tube de cuivrc une solution
acide ou sline (de l'au sale,du vinig' ou du
ius
de frui
font lffir) : deux mtaux de nture difinte (lec-
trodes) sontplongsdans un llquide conducur d lectri
cice (eleclrolfe). u. pric,pe emr.e a
,elL,
imgine en
1800 parAlessandrcVolt,llnventeur ofiiciel de la pile dite
voltrque I hyporhAede Konrgprcrcque unce-urnemol
dans les milieux scientifiques
isi
la
jarre
de Bagdad {aisait
fevrc consat par les archologues sur des ses de cui-
vres plaqus rgentvieux de plus de 2 500 ans En outre,
la patine bleue retrcuve sur le cylindre de cuivre de la
jarrc
de Bagdad est carctristjque de la
Salmnoplastie...
L dcouvde ukriure d'une dizaine d autres
Poteries
possdntun disposi{ identique apport du
Srain
mou-
dre Knig:en relia.t plusie'rrc de ces
jns
ensemble.il
aunit t possible de multiplier les sorces d neie et
donc d'accros la tension lectrique I Llde de I existence
de pilesntiques estdo6 soutenue
PrPlusieurs
exPerts,
Fe
puls popularise par llngnieur allemandWily Ley qli r-
pand la thone dans une revue mricaine de scince-lction
baptise
(Anlog
> en 1919.
Un succs lorc des tests d'exprimentation
sci ent i l i que
Restait passer I'exprimentation pratique. Dans les
annes 40, llngnieur amricainWillard Gray, chercheur
de compagnie General Electric.s attle fabriquer une
rplique pafaite de l artefact afin de dterminer si I hy-
pothse de Knig est exacre. Comme lectrolyte, il uti-
lise du
jus
de isin er obrient un faible courant lec-
t r i que de I or dr e de 0, 5 | vol | ' Pl usi eur s cher cheur s
reprodu senr I exprienc avec du v naigre ou du
jus
de
citron,tus vec succs. Les conclusions de Knig sont
don. vl , d"es pl r l "\ dr {e
tiliques :le vffe de Bagdad peft be et bien fire office
de pile I En !978, c est la co.scrtln : e curleux ob-
t i
r . heol oC, qLe
"r r
l vedi i d- unp
\ po! n_
r u
l4use Roemer er PelLzeus d Hildesheim enA lemgne,
puis de nombreux reportages Llviss prachvent de
frire connatre le mystre des pies de Bagdad au grnd
publ c. EnJin,voici quelques annes,l'artefct s esr fro.
de redourables sceptiques... et a russi le test avec
brio. La pile de Bsdd en effet t passe a! crible pr
les enqu|eurs de lnrission
(
llythausters > (litterale
menr briseurs de m/thes),dont la misron est de trier le
bon grain de ivraie en[re falit scientifique et lgendes
! rbai.es. Produit par la trs srieuse
(
Discovery Chan-
nelr,l'msion conclutque
'typothse
de l pile de Bag-
dd est
(
pi usi bl e ) . Ai out ons que quel ques che. cheur s
comme notamment P:rulT. Keyse. imag nenr d autres p-
plicdons lectriques qle celles du plaquage de mtx
prcieux,comme par exemple un pfocd d lectroth
rapie envoyant de fibles dcharges o! une chniqle
d el ' I o. sr i mul r i ons p' r Uquee dns u cadr e r l ' 8r pu/ .
Une ni gme vi ei l l e de 2 000 ns. . .
Le sletcntinue aujourd'hrl de diviser les archologues et
l "\ ! v- ^. Sr bo nombr e de speci r l s' e, 50- ( con! . r n-
cus du pot ent i el l ect r i quc de I obj et ant i que,
quelques rfractaires apportenr un nrgumenr
de po ds pour i nvi l i der I hypose : l e bo! -
chon de bi t ! me qui scel l e her mt j q! ement l a
por er i e empche l a sor t i e de l l s conduct eur s,
lments pouftnt lndispensb es pour faire
cl r cul ef l e cour ant l ect r i que. Sel on eux, l e
rube de cuivre rerrolv dans la
irre
de Ba8-
dad aur i i t pl ut t ser vi cont eni r de per i | s
f oul ei ux de t ext es s. l esquel s t ai ent i ns
cr $ des pr i r es, mai s sur t ou. des chi nnes de
pr oct i on et des f or mul cs mat i ques
Pouf
t eni r l es dmof s di smnce.
Quoi
qui en
so t , l a dcouver t e de ces obj et s ar chol o-
gi qLr es demeuf e une ni gme t r oubl nt e.
Quel ques
ar t i sans du l 4oyen- Or i enr avi cnt -
i s mi s u po n. ui pf ocd d al i menmt i on
l ect r i que, ds l . e pr - chr t i enne, avant que
cer t e t echn que ne t ombe dans Loubl i
Pen
dant deux mi l l ni r es I Lar chol ogi e anr que
n sans dolte pas fini de nous surprendre suf
l es t onnanr es t echnol ogi es d unc ci vi l i sat i on
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Why Their Experiences are Key to
Understanding the Message ol2(D12
BY THO|I|AS RAZZETO
^4y
xploration of thi! subject ws ini
tiallyfocused on rhe stronomy that will
unf od on 2l De. ember 2012 and t hi s i s
i ndeed cr uci al i n under 5t andi ng why t he
lvlaya
picked
that exact day.
But this esay will not focus on th as-
tronomy; it will focus on something
completely different. lt will focus on the
psychedelic
effecc of the chemicals the
lvaya shamans got ffom the Bufo toad.
These psychedelic experiencs re the
key to underrtanding the message of'
Lt's back up for a few minutes nd
quickly review my generdl
approach to
20l 2, whi ch i s t o car ef ul l y consi der t hese
threetlghtly related aspects:
1) t he ast r onomy t hat wi l l unf ol d on t he
precise
day the calendar restalts
2) the rebirth metaphor that is bsed on
3) the cor meaning ofthis metaphor.
h will be very eary for us to
quickly
un-
derstand why the astronomy that will
unf ol d on t hat day i s so speci al nd why
it was used as the foundation ofthe ,4
ya's rebirth metaphor. After you see how
I present the astonomy of 2012, you
miqht wonder how so many people can
be completely unware of this simple
but important
perspective.
Plee notthis s notth
"glactic
align
ment" of lohn lvlajor ienkins. lohn's a
gr eat quy and I r eal l y l i ke some of hi s
wor k but t he gl act l c al i gnment al r eady
peaked i n 1998. I wonder ed, "Fr om 2, 000
yea6 ago, how colld the N4aya hit the
exdct day of th wintr sokt ce nd yet
miss the year they wante.l? This why
kept looking for the rea reason the
Maya picked 2012.
WHY THE MAYA P CKD 2012
On the
precise
day of the winter soktice
of 2012, the sun will be in front of the
middle of the dark rift of the lvlilky Way.
This section of the sky contins large
ball of faint stdrs near the centre of our
galaxy. The Maya
(onsidered
this ball to
be the pregnant belly of the mother of
cretion. Th dark rift inudes into this
bdll dnd wa5 considered to be the galac
ti. birth canal. From the
point
of view of
Eath, the 5un goes through this section
ofthe sky once a yef and on the one day
ofthe yer when the Sun is in fronr ofthe
mi ddl e of t he gal acuc bi r t h canal , i t . an
be sdid thatthe 5un is being reborn.
ln the
yeafs
around 2012, this happens
on th same day as the Noftern Hemi-
sphere winter solstice. Since the winter
soktice ! the time when the length of the
day startsto
qrow longer, ft was lso con
sidered to be a type of solar rebidh. And
of .oulse, every day contain, a sunrire,
which is yetanother type ofsolar rebirth.
ln this wy,21 December 2012 contains a
tiple rebi(h of the sun. We see that on
the day that the calendar itself is reborn,
th Sun is reborn three times.
(There
is a little more to the story about
why the lvlaya
picked
2012. We also need
to consider the special configuration of
the sacred tree, which yoLr can see in the
image on
page
59. You can learn more
in my essy why the llayo Picked 2012
at wwwinfinitelymystical.com/esrays/
why-maya picked 2012-html. Don't wor
ry about the astronomy being too hrd
to undeutand, the stronomy is very
simple and my
presentation is cler and
s l expl or ed t he
puzze
of
2012, one of th things tht
I least expected turned out
to be the most important.
3A EW DWN
.
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Thetunsillbeinfrcni
oltheda* fr
-
rhe
Mayabirthonl-onth
lio hernNedrphere
sinrerrohricof20lz.
The $.red rre
qill
b
abovolhMrt.with
thetunviduallyradly
berseenMauandVnur.
But understanding the link between
the calendar and the astronmy does
not answer the biggest questionlwhat
are ihe Mya trying to tell us? lt is my
opinion this astronomy will nor cause
anything unusual to happn to us, ei-
t her good or bad, or physi cal or
spi r i t ual .
I think the ancient ,,laya ako held that
bliel lthough it seerirs some supersti-
tions were added later For the ncilnt
May, the importnce of this astronomf
was as the foundatjon of the
profound:
mtaphor of ansformation and rebirth,
Indeed, this metaphor represents the
[.4aya's deepest understding of the
tfue self, whal othe6 hve called "en-)
lightenment." Th is essay will explain why
I t hi nkt hat i s t he case.
The transformation of the tadpole lnto
the toad makes it a pedect symbol for
the procs of transfomation. lf you
did not know any better and someone
showed you both a tadpole nd a tod,
you might think they were two com-
pletely different types of creatures and
...Maya sharnans used the
psychoactive
chernicals excreted frorn the
poison
gland
of the Bufo toad during their
sacred dtuals and in this way, *;r*r
shaw;r.-s $sd a direct" pe*sonal
expeti**rce with uwbat *ftey called
'"ire
invisble usorld.-."
THE REBI RTH METAPHOR
CARVED I N STONE I N THE
MAYA' s MOST SACRED SI TE
Accordinq to lohn lvlajor inkins, rhe
purest meaning of 2012 i! found by ex
ami ni ng t he st one monument s and
carvings in lzapa, [4exico, the birthplace
of t he Lonq Count cal ndar Thi s i s t he
rnost immediate and primry evidence
left by the May. Here we 6nd these
monumnls depict both the astronomy
of the iple rebirth of the Sun and the
general theme ofnsformataon nd re'
bth. One ofthe ways the [,4aya pre5ent
$e theme of trd nsformation and rebirth
i5 with images and statues of the Eufo
yet one comes from the othef. Amz-
ingl In addition ro rhat, the adult Bufo
toad shd! its skin about four times a
yer. The young
ones do it much more
often. As they shed thek skin, the at it.
It is lmost as ifthey unzip it long their
backs and then pull it into their mouths.
So the old outerform is consurned in or
der f or i t t o comef or t h agai n, bom anew
within the body of the toad. This ct of
consumi ng hs ski n i s depi . t ed i n t he
stone aft ofthe lvlaya. While those things
are interesting, it is the next piece ofthe
puzzre
that is the most important.
It
jun
so hppens Maya shamnr used
the psy.hoactive
chemicals excreted
from the poison qland
of the Bufo toad
during their sacred rituals and in thig
wy, ech 9hman hd diect,
pr9onl
experience with what they called the
invisible world,'
'the
unseen wond," or
"t he undr wo d' nd wht we mi qht
call the spiritual world.
The Mya and their ancestofs, the OL-
me., were vefy interested in the Bufo
toad. The sharnns kept them cptive a!
sacred
pets
and since the toads live to
be over thkty years old, some of them
would outlive their owners. Thousnds
of skeletal remains of these tods have
been found and it seems as ifthe l\,4aya
and the Olmec created sacred burial'
sites specifically for these toads. One ex
mple of this is lo.ated in San Lorenzo
and it dates back over 3,000
ye6.
THE PSYCHEDEL] C EI FECTS OF
THE 5. MEO- DMT FROM THE'
BUFO TOAD
ln his book Ttyptanine Palace, )ames
Orcc delcribes the effects of the psy
chedelic chemicals fror. this toad. 8y
the way, the main chernical is called
5 MeO DlvlT nd it has different effects
from other type! of DMT from different
sources 5uch as the vines used to mke
the ayafuasca brew that
js
well knowri
in South America. Now it is important
t hat l cl ear l y poi ni out t hi s chemi cal i s r l
legal and riky. Be.use ofthis, lstrongly
recommend meditation rather than
psychedeiics as a tool fof self-dircovery
_but
let's contiu. oroc stats tht he
had the expeiece of becoming 'con-
sciousness without identlty.' Since th is ig
common y reported by othe6 who hve
used thls drug,lt is extremely likely May
shamns also hd this experience.
What does it rea ly men to become
.onsciousness wiihout identity? Firlt
of all, you do not become it; you simply
recognise that it has lways been that
way. l,,lainnram science holdsthatyour
cons.iousness ariss from the biochem
istry ofyour body and braln. But what if
your consci ousnessexi et si ndependent l y
from your body? what if you true iden
iity kyour pure wreness?
Honest scientifc research into subjects
ruch as out of body experlences, near
death experiences and pst lives sup
port this ide. This means that our com
mon idea ofwho we are is fke and we
l)ingdIft.la6lnlzapa A
shan.irdn0eJouneyr
irrordeiwo dsilhthe
belp oithe5-M.0-DMTf rcn
with the febidh metaphor. When
you
are born,
you get n identity. when
you
realise that what you thought of as you
is not really you and that
your true self
is yoLrr pure awareness, you become re
born in the deepest way.
Your awareness seems to be
personal
si nce i t br i ngs you your per sonal exper i "
ence. with your awarenss, you exper
ence your own unique bodily sensations,
your own emotions,
your own thoughts
nd even your dreams and more. Since
my bodily sensations, emotions and so
forth are all different from yours and
completely inaccessible to direct
per
ception by yo! or anyone else, we think
ot our
personal awarenesses as separate
and distinct. Butwhat ifthere is only one
awareness and this experience of sepa'
nteness isjust an illusion?
I will continue with this very important
question shortly but fir5t I want to get
back to the 4aya. While th subject
of
psy.hedelic shamanic rituals is of-
ten completely overlooked by the acd-
demic community, it i5 hard to dismiss
the dual role these toads
playd for the
,,laya. Yes, oT course they were symbols
of vandormation nd rebirth bcause
of t hei r own
physi o ogi cal shi f t s but t he
use of their mind-ahering,
paradigm_
shifting chemicals cannot be ignored.
The Eufo toad does mofe than
just
physically demonnrate the principles of
transformation and rebifth, it provides
the fvlaya with a means to explore the
spiritul world and most irnportantly,
to discover the lue fundamental selt
I think the
presen.e of the Bufo toad
in the scred ceremonial lite of lzapa
speaksvolumes.ln fact, the statues wefe
notjust used s symbok; they wer used
as altars. ThG rdises ihem to th highest
lvl possible. This is strong evidence
that in the eyes of the Maya, these
psy
chedeli experiences were supremely
I think rhis profound spiritul wakening,
to the ue self ws so important to $e
Mya that they
pointed to it with their
numerous astronomical nd non astro-
nomical rcbirth metaphors. When
You
take into ccount tht lvaya folklore also
contains many references to transfom_
tion and rebirth, it startsto seem as ifthit
concepl i!the lvaya'sfavourile subjectl
some ofthe scenes from this folklore are
depictd in the stone crvings in lzapa.
In my opinion, the evidence is very
stronq this sacred site is
primarily dedi
cated to the ide of transformation nd
rbirth. Allthings considered, it seems to
me the emphasis of lzdpa is spiritual re_
birth in general, not the specific time of
2012, since there re no crvinqs of any
Long Co!nt calendar date in the actual
scr ed si t e of l zapa.
( Thi nkaboui t hat f ot
a whllel)So the N4aya are focusd on the
core meaning of the rebirth mtaphor,
not t he t i me of 2012. That i sj ust t he t i me
when the astronomical metaphor will
unfold. The clendar mercly
points to
the astronomy which points to the time-
less rebirth metaphor
iiliould
embr(e a fundamental re-iden-
;
TtfKatlon. And what better way for th
Ilaya to
point
to re-identifrcation than
.
. , ) t . ) l . r . t or si dt .
mqero@. htr0 //en,wrio!dr,0ru/wih/8ulo
I I'ke 1o thi.lk of i1 like this:
lf I write a
poem
about enlightenment
and spiritual awakening nd us the
sunrise as a metaphor since that is the
event that f lls ouf dark wotld with liqht
nd we ate all awskened lrom our
physi
cal slumber, the poenr should be tken
as a reminder that spiritul awakening
k pol si bl i n gener al sense. l t
cenai nl y
should not be understood to say we afe
all going to become enlightened duing
the next sunrise, ahhoLrgh tht might
lf people focus on the evert of the sunse
because t hey t hi nk t hat enl i ght enment
will happen dt the tine of that event,
thy will have missed the
point
of the
poem. The same thing is true for the sa
cred triple rebifth ofthe Sun in 2012. lt is
a reminder we can all awaken to a new
spiritual undeEtanding at any moment-
Focus on the concept of spjritua I rebinh,
not the time of the alronomical event
tht was used ds the foundation of the
Almolt all calendars are bsed on d5-
tronomy and it is beyond a reasonable
doubt this is also true for the lvlya cal
endar, although in a rther spectculr
wayl And ver yof t n t he messages hdnd-
ed down from dncient
people
rc meta-
phorical,
not literal, since this can more
easj l y poi nt t o t i mel ess spi r i t ual wi sdom.
in this way, I believ the messdge of20l2
is timeless. lf the focus of the calendar
is timeless and everyone is looking for a
literal event
(other
than the altronomy),
they will nriss the whole pointofthe
cal
I n my opi ni on, t he condi t i ons of t he
world are not t all the
point
of the
message of 2012. That is
just
the outer
form of cretion and everything that
hs been created will change.Ihe mes.
sage of 2012 is mu.h more profound.
lt
'
is about something that never changes.r
It is about the fundamental principle ol
reality, as revealed by the
psychedelia
expeiences ofthe shamans. The anc;ent,l
Iaya dis(overed the
qreater
reality that'
lies behind ourofdinary reality and mo3t
imponan y, they discovered their ue
fundamental self, which was never born
nd will never die. 50 the quelion of
2012 are: "Who am l?' and "What is the
ue nature of refiry?" Askinq what is
goi ng t o happen t o us i n 2012 i s ml ch
Many
peopl e
t hi nk 2012 i s about shi f t
wi r r t l dawnmaqz ne. om
into a new golden age of
world pece. Jut because I
don't think the ancient Maya
themselves created the calen
dar to predict world peace at
this time does not men we
can't crdte a beautiful world
right now Your desire fof
world pea.e rises from your
strcng feelings of compassion
and love. But we should also
be humble and know that we
cannot i mpose our desi r eand
will on othe6. We ll know
that we cannot make some
one erse happy, we cannot
d nkin!
-
'a
:
make somon else be t pece. Thdt is
up to them and to them alone.
Yet perhaps your attitudend action will
inspire others to creale peace nd
joy
wi t hi n t hemsel ves. l t hi s way, we al l can
work towards a more
peaceful
world.
Your inspiration and offer of helping
hand to build a better world together
can reach out in ways whose limits are
unknown. 50 never give up hope and
always do youf best to transform both
yourself nd the world round you into
yet
an even more beautiful refection of
the divine love that comes to us allfrom
the Source of verything.
Peopl e al l ar ound t he wor l d t hr oughout
all of time hav discovered that both
God and creation arc the same reality
in ditrerent foms,
just
like water and ice
are different forms ofthe s
Fundamentally, thefe ls only the One
Awar enessi i t i s pr i mof di al and al l of cr e
tion rises out of it. This understanding
is often called "nof-dual" or the
"peren-
nil philosophy.'
I like to call it "mysti
cl m' and l bel i evet hi smyFt i cal wken'
i ng i s t he hear t of 2012.
The profound undeBlanding of your
tru self is dlflicult ro
put into wods and
this is why metaphor are often used.
You cannot literally show anyone their
ue s;lf since it has no attributes that
can be perceived in anyway. You cannot
g:ab it and put it on the table and pro
clim,
"Thafs
wht l'm taikin' boutl"
YOUR TRUE S ELF
of course we all see that our bodies
were bom into th world; this is beyond
dispute. 8ut isnt it also true that both
our bodies and the entire world are
born into our awareness? Ourawreness
.
hold verything without being held it-
self; it comes before evrything and it
plays host to all th phenomena we ex
peience. And a my5tic intuitively under
lands the divine awarenes tht looks
out of youf eyes is the same awareness
that looks olt ofhis or her eyes. What is
seen i5 differem butthe awarcness is the
sam, There i5 only on wareness, that
of the eternal divine essence.
lmgine you re the one awreness and
that you re in room with mny win-
dows. When
you
look into the world
through one ofthese windows, you see
a certain view. In this way, you hve all
the experiences of one
prticulr per-
son. You see what they tee feel what
they feel, think whattheythink remem'
ber what they rcmembei drea what
they drcm nd soforth. When you look
through another window, you hav all
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the experiences of another
pe6on. But
you are still the sanre awarenes!- lf you
experiened 11 of these experiences l
together, it would be
just
a mass of col-
It seems that ouf individuated
perlonal
consciousnesses re what allow the one
wareness to experiencethe world with-
out it being a
jumbled
me5r. But what
has been creatd are unique viewpoints,
not ind ividuatd .onsciousnesses. Th is is
a very important distinction. The appar
ently seprate personal consciusnesses
seem to arise bcause of the combi'
nation of the one wareness looking
thrcugh many viewpoints- You are not
d drop in the ocean of God;
you are the
entire ocenlYou are the totality of real
ity and you are where it all comes from!
You ar e bot h al l of cr eat i on and t he et er
( Not e: l n
my wor k, l wi l somet i mes r ef er
t o t he per sonal sel f or our
per sonal con
5ci ousness. Thi s i s
j ust
a
pr dct i cal way of
spedking. Uhimately, there is only one
Self, the One Awareness, and yet I often
wnt to refer to the functional self, the
Anotherway to lookat this is to imagine
that there are billions of hand puppets
on Edh, all apparently diffefent
people
nd animal. But when we see beyond
the illu5ion of reprte sentient beings
and coffectly
perceive the futl picture of
what is relly raklng place, we see there
is only one sentient puppet master with
bl l l i ons of hnds ani mt i ng al l of l i f e and,
mol importantly, experiencing allof life
through all those different viewpoints.
What a miraclelWhat a mysteryl
YOU ARE ETERNAL LI KE THE SL] N
rhink the lvlaya
pe6oni6ed the Sun be-
causeyou r e l i ket he sun. Ff or n our per
spective on Erth, the Sun is born when
it rises and it dies when it sets. 8ut from
a perspective out in spac, we see that
the sun is never born and it nevef dies;
it is essentialy eternal. Similarly, fiom
the prspective ofour ofdinary realit, it
ppars as if we are born and then later,
we die. l! there a different
perspe.live,
a larger framewolk, that reveals that
our true sell our fundamental uncon-
strucred selt is indeed alsowithout birth
or deathl Are we also ternal? As I men
tioned befor, at birth,you get an appar
ent identity. When
you re identify with
your true self your purc, un.hanging,
eternalawarcness -
you ate reborn in the
I think the l\,4aya used a timeless meta-
phor
on
punose to hlp you under
srnd that you, too, exist beyond the
bounda es of tim Rsell You exist as
pure
awareness, and tme,5pce, enerqy
and matter re all created within
you.
Thk re-identificario as pure awarne,s
is the deepest and most fundamental
rbirth thatthe Maya are talking about.
While many
people hve heard that the
wond is an illurion, few pople have
heard someone say that they them
selves are also an illusion. As I say in my
"Yes, it seems llke you are a separte,
mortal, sentient being but you are not
be,ng of any kind;
you re sentience it-
selfl This is the formless divine essencel
This is wht the gnostics focus on when
rhey say, 'Know
youtself and you sha
Many of us hve heard it said,
lYou
re
rrot a human bing having a spiritualex'
peience, you are a spnitual being hav_
ing human experienc." of course it is
wise not to put the cart beforc the horse
but perhaps you now see why I sdy th1
you are neither the crt nor the horsel
You are the wareness that holds both
the human being and the spiritual be_
inglYour eternal nature is looking out of
your eyes fight now shining forever,just
l i ket heSunl
fa leorn mote about the ideas prcsenied in
this atticle,
pleose
(heck
out Thonos Rozze'
lo3 book
^4ystical
2012: Dld th ly sha
mans Discover rv'lysti(alView of Reality?,
ova i loble f tom www.o nazan..o m.
THOMAS RAZZETO has a Bd. he r of s. . n. e i n t e. l r . a En' l i neer nq
ann t onr F! r er 5. ei . e r nd manf
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be.me .rciesr.d n 2ol7 | rhe 5pr.!l of 2008 whe. a
pb
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lrdr !ondernq wht the
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13! ! I
INTERVIEW
WITH
GRAHAM
HANCOCK
Ancient Civilisations &
Altered States of Consciousness
By ANDREW GOUGH
ew, il ny, have contributed more to the alterna'
tive history and esoteic
gonrcs than G@ham
Hancock. At the Deak of his crceL and on the
eve of his litst speaking tour of Austrta, Andew
Gough met up with Grcham to discuss his legacy ancl
what the futurc may hold for tho greatest voice of his
oeneQaton.
ANDREW GOUGH
(AG):
Grah, hi. welcome to N?)'
Ddwn m g ze.
GRAHAM HANCOCK
(GH):
Ith pleasure.
AC: Cn you believe that
your sminal book, FirSsrpri'h
o/e 6odr. was published over 17 years aeo?
GH: Yes, it's really bizne, ctully, the feeling tht 17
yeals have passed. I hd a feeling back then that there ws
anol her nor) t o I el l bout t he pasl
-. omel hi ng
mi ri ng
j n
lhe record and I set out t] look for that.
AGr Were you prepred for the responsibility that cme with
the success of Frraelp.intr of the Gods!
GHr Well. I think first ol all I need to ke it very clear tht
Finerytis of e Gols could never have been written if
ther were not whole grop of people working in this area.
And, to nme few,l would say: Rand and Rose Flem-Ath,
with tbeir work on erth-crust displaceme
,
following up
the work of Professor Hapgood: Robert Buval, with his
exlraordinry work on the Orion correlation, which radically
changed our understanding oftbe pyrmids nd what they re
all bour, and the deep antiqity tht ihey're connected to;
John Anthony West. and Professor Robert Schoch from
Boston Universityi John wesl, rdical Egyptologist, thin k
ing things through in a differenr wy, realising that there is
something wrong with the story oflhe Sphinr, and Roben
Scloch backing that p with geological observations; all of
these pople were working awy. doing incredibly importnt
rvww.newdawnma9azrne.om
originl work ofdiscovery and pft ofmy fuction
was to
write a book that pul all of tbal work together inlo a bigger
AGr Yoursuccess was not without consequnce. and I
reember watching the 1999 BBC Horizon documentary in
horror, as they attcked
your theories, in what was clrly a
premeditted mannef. Although yo were vindicated,what
do you think led to the BBC'S aggression?
GH: well, again.I think, first of ll, when you get into the
lield ofexplorntg rdical new ideas, challenging the sta-
tus quo, and perhaps I didntrelise this fully atthe tid,
because the whole success of Fi
Serprints
ofthe Gods a
the speed with which things developed took me quite by
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GRAHAM HANCOCK is the author of the maior
internationaf bestsellers, fhe Sign and The Sea4
Fingeeints ot the Gods, and Hoaven's Miftot
His books have sold more than five million cop-
ies worldwide and hve been translated into 27
l anguages. Hi s publ i c l ect ures, radi o and TV
apparancs, including two major TV seris lor
Channel 4 in th UK and The Learning Channel
in the US - Quest For The Lost Civilisation and
Flooded Kingdoms of the lce Age - have put his
ideas belore audiences of tens ol millions. He has
become recognised as an unconventional thinker,
who raises controversial
questions
about human-
ity's
past.
His book, SupematuBl: Meetings with
The Ancient Teache ofMarklhd an invesligation
ol shamanism and the origins of religion, cata-
pulted Graham as a major voice in allered states
of consciousness and th role they
play
in the
evolution of human cullure. His first work of fiction,
ntatpld, came about after a series of Ayahuasca
sessions in Bazil.
surprise, you bsolutely have to expect to be attcked, and
academics also ttack each other in exctly the sme way.
I lso think, by 1999 perhaps I myself hd become over-
People ofter ask me where I will be on thai date. Where I
want to be is in the loving embrace of my fmily. surround'
ed b) my children and my wife. having good !ime.
Perhps now tht [ m coming on 62, as the years go
by you begin to focus perhaps a little bit more on that. Life
doesn'l go on for ever. We don't know wht hppens afier-
rvards. I hppn to believe we come back- I can't prove thal,
but I can't see the point of a universe tht
Provides
just
one
life. So, my feeling about 2012 is reminder that w're he|e
to love and thth what we should be doing and living, as far
as possible,
frositive
lives, which means
positiv lives in rl.
tion to others as well. And tht relnins true. whether or 0o{
some
great
catclysm is coring.
AG: What is your view on reincrntion?
GH: Well, 6lst of all, reincamation rnkes perlct senle
to me. I think it was Voltaire who said that it is no mor
exlraordinary to be born twice thn to be born once- My
own retigious point of view is t}t it seems highly likely
consciousness survives deth, nd I have tried to make thi!
Doint in recnt lecturcs. that mtrilist science \vorks wi
a rnodel of the brin thaX says the bmin genedes
ness, rther in the way that a fctory makes cn, nd
fore when the brain is dead consciousness is ded. fiat'!.
view. Bt again. that is noi a fct. lt is equally
possible. and
confident. I d had lot of success. When
I look back on the story of ny life, and
those particlar years,I think I was r-
rogant. I think I was cocky. I think I felt
invulnerable. I aclually think I nedd to
be taken down a peg, which is what the
BBC did to me.
AG: Thatt a very impressive
perspective.
GH: Thnk
you.
AG: So much attention has beer paid to
the end of the Mayan Calendar, but in
your estimation what is signicant about
GH: lryell, you know, this is curious. I
ctually can't nswer that question. All I
can rell you is that when we look al whi
we understand of history we can say that
date, of around 3100 BCE. does mark
quite closely the beginning of the emer-
gence
of the city state.
AGr And now ihe big queslion: what's
your view about wht may or may not
hppen on 21 Dcenber 2012?
Gll: To be hoest,I don't think anything
is going to happen on 21 December 2012.
11 the mesurements \tould main the sme, that the
is receiver. or a transceiver. of consciousness: that the
is the
junction point between the
and immterial realms; that is th
through which consciousness
the publication of Fi^geerints of
the Gods: The Evidence of Earth!
Lost Civilization in l995sold
millions of copies and educated
readets obout the possibiLity af d
p
rc
9
e n ito I civ ilk o tio n
(p
a s s ib ly
Atlantis, destrcyetl arcu nd
10,450 BCE) that influenced all
su bseq u ent ancie nt civiltation s.
into the material
plare, nther in the
tht a television signal mnife*s as
tures through a television set. Whet
AG: Tell m about the inptus
destroy the television sel the signal it
there. Consciousness could equally
AG: Do you think we choos oDr
stnces in our next life?
GH: Again. it kind of makes snse h
that we set a particular objeclirc fo(
life
-
that there's siuff we need !o
here As I ve gone lhmugh the
of life and I've mde rny mistak s,
become ore and morc certa
re transcerdentl conseqences t0
oul actions and l'm much mot!
this today thn I was 20 years ago.
should not act lightly or
ways tht impact others and
selves. We should consider tht
have huge implications overmi i!
years, not
just
over this on
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seprm beF october 2012
was driven underground,
The altemate
paint
of view
and that alternate
point
of
view said that spiritual
expe rie nce i s fu nd amental...
GIl.11' Th. Mastet Cdn", co {ulhored wilh Robclt Bauval,
I focused on the
(;nost;c
tradi(ion irrd how the n]rnslrcam
religions Ch ristian ity. Jodisr and lsln ll worshrp
the same entiiy, who is retrred to as Jehovah or Yhweh in
the Christian and Judaic rrdilion and Allah in the lslnic
tradition, nd that irorn lhe Gnoslic point of view this entity
called Jehorh is not a god. He is an impostcr. IIc is de'
mon. who presents himselias n god.
There was sying in rhe
film. Zie Us,dl S"V.., that
the smartest trick the devil ever
played was lo convince the world
that he did not exisl. Gnostics
would take that step llrther
they would sy.lhe snartest
trick the devil ever played lvs
to convince the world rha! he is
god
-
(ht
yo actually insert thc
demonic lnro the mainstreanr
alteflrate poiDt ol liew said that spiritual xperience is fun-
dmentaland lhr $e don t need these inlermediaries that
call drenrselves priests or mllahs or rlbbis to tell us how to
relate to rhe spirit. How dare they smnd thete and tell s ho$
we may relate lo the diYinel
AG: Take Lucitr. r,!ho we are conditioned to believe was
e!il. but his n.tnre neans'bringcr ol light. That doesn't
GH: Not to ne, either and
agin. ofcourse, the knee
jerk
Chrisrin faction will imme-
diately sy. Oh. you're a devil
worshipper'. but shat acluLly are
we worsbipping in this crcture
called Yahweh, called Jehovah?
Look at the stories in the Old
Testament. Look aI the things
religions nd tha! would explain why these rctigions Ilk the
talk ofpece nd love, but actually wrlk the walk ofhatred
nd cruelly and violence.
AG: Has the lct that hislofy hs been written by the victoN
ever made you wonder ifrhe $rong god wonl
GH: well. yes. 1 think thc wrons god won absolutely. Thc
lternate point of view wrs driven undergroLrnd, ard thal
thl rhis entity did. This is not loving, betiful, divine
lighl. This is a dark crcarure, whlch iells a man to klll his
own son: which says thal ilsonebody behaves in a certin
wy
-
iTsomebody is a homosexual. forexample -
ey
should be killed. This is wrirten in the Old Testment Donl
listen to what they say. Look !t hat they do. What they do
i , pI r <. unnr i r i gzr cd. Ji \ i ' r \ c hdUed. $ i . l cJI e*.
qr 5pr
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lnterviewer Andrew Gough speaks to Grahan Hancack.
G: Why do you tel ibere has |'or bee srSnihcnl dis
covery in F-gypt or other nciert lands In solnc trnrc.'
CH: well. acnrall) I r/o fel there havc hccn signrrrcant
discoleries. I felthnt. forexrrlrple, Robert llxu'ls Ori(nr
Clorrelitron rs a sig iTicani dis.overy. I think lh.t thc
Aigan
(;H:
I do ink there was soDretfiing worthy o1 te na le
'civilisalior'bnck in what geologisls and rchaeologisn call
lhe upper Paleolithic the eDd ofrhe hsl ice age ltndlhal
il thri\'d, I think, on coasdines. I think n ws primarily a
m. r i l i mc ci vi l i sat on. I don\ t hi nk i t was ci Yi l i sat r oi l en
tic. l2.otltl-yer old rnegnlrlhic
nirne ir
'l
urkey. cirlled Cibek li
'lepe,
that-s been excavrte.l in dr.
last si\ or se\cn years by a ra'n
srcanr
^rchxeoloSist.
is a hu8el)"
siSnilicxit dilcovery First of all.
il's innly dated to 12,0(i0
)6
old.whi.h rakes rt 7000 years
oldcr thn othcf knoNn inega
l i l hi c si l . s. Sccon. l l v. i t s hi Bhl r
sophNl r cr l . cl . \ hr ch r ens
there s a brcki)und to it, \hich
is nrch oklcr thn 12,0(10 yeafs,
t hl $c don l . t pr . scnt , hve r ny
evidencc li)r.brl thc rcry ir.t
lhat libekli Tcpe sL|nds lhcfc
lelk N rhere
(
I brckg(nd.
becasc
(hose
people $cre not
|ror mc, nraps fionl the
tuftccnth nd lifteenth cen'
tLuics, based on iclenl nraps,
rc cvidence there was a globl
mrime civil isation, wh rch
rnapped lhe worLd nd I lhrnk
lhar it drew a mefldran throgh
thc earlh. The rcient prime
meri.lin ran throush GLza,
r har ' s t he zer o poj t . andl r hi nk
thcre ere sites 11around the
*orld lhal \,!re marked off at
signillct longilLrdes 1n elat'0n
A(;: In what epoch do yo be.
liele e ancient meridiln was
mov19 rnNnd 2{} or.l(l rinr rcrlilhs ilhoul sonre
t)revios
experiencc. Thirdl), thar rhe oldes{ $ulf at Ciaibekli lpe is
the best xnd th the r"o|ngcr null is lcss good.
AC: Whxt do
) ou
r h i nk i s t he l ost r i ! i l i sr t Lon d. sr r ov. t l I n
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sept enr be, o. t . ber t ol t
GH: I think thcrc ws an nttenpt 1o re-mp thc world after
tbe catnclysm. I thiok thcrc were survn'ors aod I think t,
-sni soehe betwccn llO00 nd l:,000 years agord
peftrts soor rftcr a rrdicalcatxclysrir shook thc erth,thtft
w.s an xttenrpt to rc cstxblish lhiigs. ro re'maf th'ngs.nd
4
p
t . on
ol t h Doaa
) eot
aLd negot t hi - t pnpt p
in rul\ey .oLLed GabettiTepe
www ..w.l awnmaqaz i eol l l
tht attempt ultimatly filed, but traces of it aie lefr. I think
thtt what happned.
Gr Which underwater site do
you
think is
going
to crete
acceptance tht civilisation goes back frther tln historians
believe it does?
Iran is actively preparing for row: the Mhdi, whose nam.
lies behind the Madhi Army in Irq. The Itiddn Imam (thc
Mahdi) must recover the Ark of the Covenant and retum
it to the Tmple Mount in Jerusalem beforc he cn cngage
in what is se.en, in Shia tradition, as the nal battle of
good
gainst evil, which is interyreted in Irn as the batde of Shie
of lndia, ar very, very interesting. And off southem India,
as well, where we have a hugc Atlantis trdjtio.
AG: WcIe do you place Atlantis, and when?
GE: Luckily, with Gbekli Tepe, we've
lrady got
one bove water. What I was
argig1n Fingeryri ts ofthe God: \\as
e!,ldece for a sophisticated civilisation
12,000 or more years go and Gbekli
Tepe ahedy
provids us with realy in-
controvertible evidence of th existence
of such a culture, which had devloped its
stoe-working techniques to such degre
that it could create a site on that scale.
As yot've s
jd,
Figerprints ol the
cods was published 1? yeru ago.I took
the work lot tudher with Undewo
and the underwater stonc circle of Kerarna
i Japa!, off the island of okina*a, I think
is a gredy undestimated site. lt's 110
fcet underwater nd has been so for 12,500
to 13,000 ya$. I think the cities that have
becn detected with sidscn sonar in the
Guff of Cambay, off the north-west coast
lslam ginst the forces of the West nd
Judaism. The rccovery and retrievl of th.
Ark of the Covennt, and its return to the
Temple Mourt in Jeruslem, is th key
that tums thal
process
on -
the
Ploccss
of
Judgement Day, or of th end of the wodd.
lt's th same for fundamentlist Judaism.
Therc are
grcups,
such as, for example,
th Temple Mount Faithful in I$el, who
are intent on building the Third Tcmple
on th Temple Mount and who would like
to srvep away the monumnts of lslam,
the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the
Rock, and mTe it a site of fundamentalist
zionism. They, too, require the Ik of the
Covcnant in order to realise tht apoca-
lyptic dream, which they, too, see s the
plecursor
to the end of the world.
And fundmentalist Chrisaians malrc
AGr What role do you feel psychedelics
and hllucinogens have played in the
evolution of humn consciousness, imagi"
ntion and religion, and is there
place
for
them in our woid today?
cH: Jusr s it's impossible to understand
ancient civilisations without
getting
into
asonomy,l ihink it's impossible to
understnd ancient civilisations without
getting into altered states of consciousness,
which can be brought abot by a vadety of
differnt means, of which the most widely
usd and most relibly effective are the
visionry plants. But there re other tech-
niques nd methods for
getting
into deeply
ltered sttes of consciousness. So, I wor d
put the emphsis filst on alterd states of
consciousness, Ither thr on
psychedelics.
Psychdelics are simply a vehicle for
reference to the Book of Revelation, where
one of the signs of the Day of Judgement is
the rappearance and letum of the Ark of the Covennt. For
these institutions, access and control of tht object would,
undoubtedly. be used as a catalyst for a claclysmic sfuggle.
So,I think it's a really
good thing if the Ark stays away from
history for a while.
GH: I place it everywhere. I think it's
important to not isolate the Adantis story
-
ir doesn't stand lone. There rc many
sch sto.ies from many diffetu cultures
And I don't think we should forget
America itself, if we're looking for the
one that's Plato's Adantis. America is very
intercsting nd it does appear to have been
over No(h America tht this
gigntic
comet of 12900
yers
ago exploded. so,I
think rhere's a whole lot of missing story
to be recovered from the Americas and
offshor of the Americas.
i
l*iif#iji$frfi"',iii*Li-,
ru
I
pn if the Ark ws rediscovered tody?
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I
Cn, r,i
"
f"",.
-a,
,urher spooky on. thar lhe rhree main
I
drcm mootheisric fiths.lslm
rparticularly in ils Shra
I
manifenalioo) Judaj.m and Christisnily. all h've fundmen-
I
talirrelmenrs which mke refercnce to lhe Ark of lhe Cov-
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AG: Lik drumming?
CH: Drurnming, rhythmic darcing, certain forms of music,
fasting has long nd honourable tradition for bnnging on
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one of the ingrcdients of Ayohuoscd.
ltred states of consciousness and conract with the divin
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ther really b huge range of techniques. People get
&lly
holiei than thou about this and 6y,
'we achieve altered
states of consciousness though meditation
-
this is the only
pure
way to do it
- anybody who uses
psychdelics
is not
authentic.' I think thart absolute bullshit.
Of course, mainstream society does tolerate certain
drugs. It does llo1' pople to use alcohol
-
in fact, it
encoages pople
to se alcohol. There arc other agents
that induce radiclly altered sttes of consciousness, which
not only allow you
to srep out of rhe alert, problem-soiving
state of consciousness, but lso lmost inevirbly lead
you
to qustion
the fundamntls of life in the mterial realn
and, inded, the nature of reality itself; those agents in-
clud powr visionary plnts, such s the Aldtrarca in the
Amazon, which consists ol two things. It consists of the
\io,e, Eanisteriopsis caapi. and it consists of rhe leaf of a
bsh, Psrcholtia riidist it's clled Ciacr',rrd in the Ama-
zon and the vine is called Aldrrdrca. The leves contain
phaimacologicatly purc
dimethyltryptamine (DMT),
which
is, of coulse, a highly illegal drug throughout rhe West and,
indeed, throughout the world. It's a Schedul I drug in rhe
United States, ii's a Class A htlucinogen in lhe UK, nd
you
cn go
to prhon for a very long time for using DMT.
DMT is probbly
the most powetful
hallucinogen kjown
to man. I have personally
had eleven
journeys
with pure,
smoked DMT nd whar happens with DMT is rhat ir hits you
within about one renth of a second of the first inhalation and,
'ivithin tlvo to three seconds, ii plunges you mercilessly into
a complelly alien realm, which is s much disconncrcs
with ihis retm as it is possible ro imagine and which, s
result, can b utterly trifying
- or not.
Most pople thar hv worked wiih DMT wilt aree with
thjs: cre is somlhrng
oddll alnosr mechanisric a-nd rech-
nological bou DMT realms. And the sense of tien conract
is very powerful
- that ere is so much in common between
the tslms tbat are encountered on DMT
journey
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realms tiat re reported by UFO abductes, that you
hav to
ask yourslf
wht is going
on herc?
I think it is likely that UFO abductees re peopl who
spontaneously
overproduce DMT, because DMT is a narull
brain hormone. We're not sre which pr
of the brain it's
produced
in, lthough ir has ben suggesred that it migt b
the pineal gland. But it's realy importnt ro emphasise
-
nd
I have to mke this arolut?/) c/adr
-
this dos not man
that those experiences are not real. This does not mean tbat
those expences re nefcts of the brain. What this doc!
mean is that rcality my be much more complicated thsn \i,.
imagine. If I wer a bettirg man I wold say tht what rr
re dealing with here is inter-dimensioml
contacts, rarhcr
than
jst
contcts ir this dimension, between high-rech and
lower-tech beings. I think the flying saucer may be a vehicle
to closs dimemiom and that it my, at times, manifest into
this physical
dimension and my, t rimes, Ieave a physic1
trace, but that th primary
way of accessing this is througl
AG: Dr. Michel A. Persinger's invenrion, the 'cod Hlmd.
applies pressure to the frontel lobs prompting
indivir-
als to experienc the lien abduction phercmenon.
Are ydr
sayig that this does not negate th fact that the individsl ir
ccssing another dimension or relity that is equally as rcrl
GHr Exactly. Even Persinger himself, who is
pretty
cotr!-
mitted to the mterialist prdigm,
admitted rhis on re.ord;
tat he cart holutoly pmve
thar rhe brain is making thes.
things. He may be alteritg the receiver wavelength of flic
brin and llowing glimpsc
of another level of reality.
AG: Tell me more about Ayahuasca.
GH: Ayahusc is brew
-
it's a drink
- and there $
mystery in this in itself, because the DMT is being deliadld
Preparing the ingrcdients of Ayohuos.o.
orally and ir's working and the reson thr it's working is be- tell you, whn the 3o0ft-long serpent opens its
jaws
right it
cus; of rhe Ayahuasca vine, which contains a monoamine ftont of
you, then what
you hve to do is
just
dive right iD
oxidaz inhibitor that switches off the monoamine oxidaze nd go into that
Focess
nd se wht comes For me she has
in the stomach and llows rhe DMT in the P.r'rcdntd virtdtr always been fmale and I hve come |o lhe feeling tbat many
leves to be absorbd and to cross rh blood-brain brrier others have come to, lhat she is the nother
goddess of this
nd enter the brain. Now. wher
yo bear in mind tht there
plant, and tht her business is the planet, and tht she does
ffe 155,000 different specis of
planrs nd tfees in ihe Ama- not operte in th materil realm. Her only way io access
zon, it's a pretty amzing piece
the material realm is through
f :ffH*:*:1ii"i"
Now, herc's the curious
thins
l,il,;:i:i:::;fJ:i''"
plants, which, when put tosther
With AyahUaSCa, WhiCh, again,
crisis' Avbuasc is sPreading
nd cooked with wter produce
i" "'rng u."*. is universally
reported: the
drunk in everv
'najor
citv in the
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and
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n intelligence, which we also
very curiously similr mssages
I
nnd with
pure
DMlbut in
pure DMT rhose irtelligences
from Ayabuasca. And those messages concern th naiure oI
I are a bit impersonat and
qujie
mech n isrrc. It's tike rhey're the environment; they concero teibl things tht are bing
I
mact r nes drar rrave gor a
job
ro do on
you . Wirh Ayhuasca
done to our
jungles,
nd to our oceans, and to this beautitul
I tnef"t u
".r,y
o.,ronl
sense of a connecrion
witb being.
gift tbal we,ve been
given by the universe, rhar we're de-
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in
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."y. i. u Uerng a bit like us. bur vasrly srperior in srroying. and the desperate need for a change ofconscious-
I her oowen
and abilrues
ness to stop that monshosiry happening And they concdn
t
ourPer' ondl l i t '
I AGr Her? Is this
.beins
demonstrabty a iemle?
Ayhuasca is rgarded as teacher it the mazon and
t
-
she will usuallv begin with obliging
vou
to ruthlessly reviw
I CU, Uuo" o.oor..ncounrer rhis beinq as a w
your own life, and ttill show you the impact that yo hve
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olten as a serpeni usua[y s a serpent had on other peop]e. rn a visionry sense
you see this -the
I
_buralways
undersrood lo be female. serpents
play a hge impct rhr you hve had on orher
people over the whote
I rob in ir. it is * r ery wel I doeumenred. As any shaman will course of
your I ife. and the pain and the dmage nd the
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hurt that
you
have cused. that you may hav totally
justified
to
yourself
at the aime; but Ayahuasc strips all of that alday
and obliges
you to see yourself as
you
have been to olhers
in reality, not as
you imagined it io be. As result. mny
people find themselves in floods of tears during yahuasc
cermories, becase they hve realised tht, far from being
the nice, decent, loving
pelson that they thought themselves
to be, they've actully been rather toxic and selfish nd
thl I hve I would like to explore this gift that I've betr giv-
en,
just
as sombody who is sculptor might lile to eiPlorc
their bilities as a sculptor.
But then there was the question, what would I write
about and how \vould I pproach it creatively? Ard, gain,
this is n area where some
pople, no doubt, think that I'n
nuts, but I went to Brzil and sked Ayahuasca what to do
with tht
-
this ws back in 20078
-
and I ws
given the
story,
pretty much, that I wrote EntanSled ]n a seri6 d
greedy nd cruel and unkind to others.
It is
probably the most ffeciive and
mosl
powerful arti-addiction agent in the
'world and the control of ddiction comes
through rerclation -
though the realisa
tion of the idividual that they re making
a rnistke i their lives and I speak from
dircct experience in this matter. I am ot
simply reporting something thafs in the
literature, because I had, until October
ml1, a 24-year, non-stop mrijuana habit.
It ws a very central part of my life nd
therc was time in my life when smoking
maruan was,I blieve, helpful to me -
extremely helpful -
and helped to opet
me up to other
possibilities. I first started
smoking marijuna in 1987 nd that wg
round bout the timc that I started to oper
'p ra the Sign and the Seal and the ides
that led me into the whole enquiry into n-
cient civilistions. I actually don't believe
I would ever have done that if I hdn't
encountered mrijuna at that time.
I ws told by many people tht something had changed
in my behaviour and that it wasn't good, but I wouldnl
listen. I ws
just
sure that this najor, major, mjor use of
marijuana ws a very importat, fundmental
pa ofmy life
and I felt, actully, that I coldn't write without it. But when
I went to Brazil in October 201 I nd hd 6ve Ayahuasca ses-
sions, they dealt direcdy and specifcally with my marijuan
habit.
Gr That's amazing. And how did your upcoming tor of
Ausalia with Dennis McKenna nd Mitch Schultz, 'The
Origins of Consciousness: An Explortion into Psycbdelics,
Spirituality & Ancient Civilisiions'. come about
[see
adver
tisemnt on page l7l?
GII: I know Mi.ch Schultz
personally and I have talked
many times with Dennis over Skype and the three of us hve
many mutual interestsi the ide cme up of puttjng logether
our similar and diverse interests into a series of talks and
events that will be
given cross Ausalia. I'm enormously
looking forward to it.
AG: Your most recent work, E tar,gld, has seen
you delve
into fiction. Afler such an illustdous catalogue of historical
non-fiction, what promoted this shift in approch?
GH: I have lwys wanted to stretch myself and not to get
locked in a particrlr rut,
just
becuse it works- In the time
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AG: Time trvel is an imDortant cm
E langled. Do you believe it's possibl?
GH: I relly do,ycs.I believe timc
is
possible nd that time itself is mcll
more complicated than we think. This
a
point tht I make strongly in
tht we have this linear notion of time -
timeh arrow
-
past! present and futurc 11 run in a stright line and al
iherefore, while the
past might impact on the futurc, it's
impossible for the future to impct on the
past. I tak a
totally opposite view in rtdnSled
-
that time spirls
cafs cradle of lines that inter-wrap nd interweave and
different epochs can b closel) connecled to one
and tht. actually, the futu can have an effect on the
that the past cn be chnged; that any unoherved
of the pst cn be chnged by things tht hpPen in te
Ncanderthah much rcspect. I regardcd
creativity and symbolism s the
entirely of anatomically modern
but Ayahuasca showd me a different
picture of Neanderthals altogether ald
I exprcssed in Entangled.
AG: So. 2012 notwithstanding, what does the futurc
Craham Hancock?
GH: I m embracing frction very strongly t the
m going to go bck and wite the second volume of
gLd. I have actully written hundred
pages
of thc
volume. but for certain comDlicted reasons to do vith
publishers, as much s nything else, but also bause I
think there was stff I needed to learn,I'm wriling
seies of other novels frr three novels. of which I'rc
already rvritten two, and this is a fantasy adventure
based very strongly, historically, on the events of drc
Conquest of Mexico. Then I'll
go
back and finish le
\ol:ume of Entan7led.
"ften
I nd),
just
possibly, do
W
to Fingerprints ol the Gods.
Ayahuasca sessions in Brazil.
AC: You
present a unique and
view of Neandeihals in Enrargled. Hov
did this come about?
GIJ| I Supemarurul I dldtr't
give th
AG: That would b brilliant. Wha words of wisdom can
GH: Just to reitmte tht 201 2 is reminder tht we r here
to love. And that remains true, whether or not some
gret
cataclysm is coming. It remains true, whther or not th
world economy is going to collpse. It remains true, whether
or rot the mdness of the stte-driven system and the mad-
ness of minstream rligions is going to
plunge
us nto a
catclysrnic, mn-made,
global war. All any of us can do
is mke choices, s individuls, to live positive and nurtur-
ing lives tht arc fitled with love and light, rather thn with
darkness and with hte and. if we make tht decision at the
individual levet, every one of us, ihen the light is going to
AG: Let me second that, and thank you for ll that
you ev.
don. Best of luck in the future.
GH: Thank you. My
plesure. It's been fur.
Graham Hancock wi spedk at the 'The OriSins of Con"
sciousness: An Exploratio into Psychedelics,Spirituah'tt
& Ancient Cirilisatios'
b in Australia lring October.
For
fufiher
inlomation see th advenisement n pase 17.
Grcharn Hanco*\ iitetview was lrunsctibed
Jrcn
ddio by
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working on a new book, Ihe Hidden Hive of History. His follow-up and
yet to be titled documentary to N ational Geographi.'s
The Truth Sehind
Kihg Arthut will ai ot\ Channel 5 in th IJK and feature mny of the sub_
jcts
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solg
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other intelllgences
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For others, convinced that extrterrestrials have
been visiting humnity since the dawn of the nuclear
.ge, scientists relate-omers to the party. Ahost of
whistlebiowers, experiencers nd govemment docu-
rients hv revealed, according to UFO researchers,
that extraterrestrials re lready herc. Not oniy have
extratrrestrials been silently watching us, but ad-
vanced technologies have been developed to monitor,
intercept and even shoot downtheir spacerft.All this
hasbeen done secretlyfo/ national security reasons, if
the vidence is to be believed.
So wht would extraterrestrils be like? What are
the societal nd political
implications of extraterrest al
life? Is prioritising a national security response to alin
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Bluebook, a major investigation ofyingsucers, or
UFOs, as theylaterbecame ofEcially known. In Janu-
ary 1953, scientic panelwas
convened to study the
he Robertson Pnel ws secrtly sponsoredby the
CIA, anddelivered report, the Durant Report, that
recommended ridiculing the flying saucer phenomenon
and the possibility of xtraterrestrial life, for nationt
security reasons. the Report statedl
'Ihe
debunking" aiD would result in reduction
in public interest in
"flying
sucers'which today
evokes a strong psychological rcction. this educa-
tion could be accomplished by mass media such as
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appearcc!
over wshinSton Dc in suc'
cessive weeken(h. This
Prcm?ted
Us
eslalent
lruman Io
publicly cofimnt
on the Dhenomenon,
and announce the
govel''me nt was sertously Investlgatlng
the tssue. fhe US Alr Force ldunchecl
Ptulect Bluebook,
a maior investigatlon
of flylng saucerc, of uFos, as they lat'
et became officiatu known. ln January
1953, a scientlflc
panel
was convened
to stualy th evialence. undoubtedly
the most se ous us
govenment
attempt to sutdy the lmplicatlons of
contact was a 1961 BKrokings ,nsti'
Jte rcport commissloned w
NAsa
on beha of the US Congress.
Tttled
"ProDoseat stualles on the Impllca'
tions of Peaceful space Activitles
fot Human affai," the Brcoklngs
Reqort alevotecl sewrcr sections to
,n
the 195os & 196os, the issue of extrate'-
I
restlal visitatton was maior news ln the
t summer of 1952, for example, fvlng saucerc
0fr
lltwli*gtx
$rot
rtrlt
'Sanri:r'
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THE BROOKINGS REPORI
& PUBLIC POLICY
IMPLICATIONS
OF EXTRATRRESTRIAL
LIFE
discussing the
public policy impficatlons of
exatefiestrlat
ltfe. slnce that tlme' the Issue
Itas been swept under the carpet ol offlclal
secrecy,
rtelevision, motion
Pictures,
and
poPular articles
Suchaprogram
should tnd to reduce the current
gulibility of the public nd consequently
their
susceptibility
to clevr hosrile
propaganda'
Wht the Robertson Pnel suggested
ws that the
societl nd political impiications
of widespread
belief in extraterrestdal
life could esily be e'ploited
bv
enmies of the United Stats. Consequently, s.ientists'
national security experts and other
Professionals
were
oblised to dismiss the possibility tht the flving saucer
or UFO
phenomenon was extraterrestrial in origin lhe
societal and politi.at imPlications of extrate'istriel
life
ws not something
that anyserious scientist wnted to
be involved in given offrcially sanctioned
ridicule over
the flying saucer/UFo
phenomenon.Ihe door for scien-
tists
pubtily discussing
the societal imPact
f extrater
restrial li{e was frrrnly closed
Manhind
ls Warned to PrcPata
For Dircottery oi
f,ib in 5
ErcoLirvr I n.,itulaonn.Pota J4|!
t
CittiLtt'r
Mi.ha Topla it Facct
['y a iiocc at Surtot B.itttt
t:-:::i"
Titld
"Proposed Studies on the ImPlictions of Peace-
ful Space Activities for Human Atrairs," the Brookings
ReDort devotd several sections
to discussing the
public
poiicy implications of extrate estril life. Ihe Brook
ings Report, delivered to theUS Congress inAPril1961,
described
the
Potential
impact of extrterresttil
life or
'artefacts' being foutd on neaiby
Planetary
bodies.
'Ihe
Repoit stated:
While face-to-fce meetings with it
lextfaterres-
tril lifel will not occur withit the next 20 years;
artefcts Ieft at some point in time by these life
forms might
possibly be discovered
through our
space act i vi ri es on I he moon, Mrs. orVenus' ?
'the
Report describd th unpreditability
of socital
reactions to th discovry of extrterrestiial
artefactsl
Evidences of its
lextraterrestrial]
existence might
lso be found in defacts left on the moon or
other
planets. Ihe consequences
for ttitdes
end
values are unpredictable, but would vary pro-
foundly in ditrerent cultures and between
groups
within complex sodeties; a cmcial factor would be
LCFT
The Brooklngs ln5tirie reporl made the New vor* tter of
15 December
1960. Since thn, ihe US
govehment stopped
publi.ly discu55in9 the issue.
While there was ofciallY sanc-
tioned discouragement
of scientists
discussing the
public policy implica-
tions of xtraterrestrial
life, ofcial
documents
would slowly emerge
detiling such implications. Undoubt-
edly the most imPortant document
to publicly emerge is the 1961 Brook-
ings Institute study commissioned
by
NASA on behlf of the US Congress.
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the nature of the commuti.ation between us and
the otherbeings.3
'Ihe
Report lso mentioned that devastating societal
trects couldalso rcsult from contact with more techno_
Iogically advanced otr world societies:
Anthropological
les contain many examples of
societies, sure oftheirplace in theunivelse, which
have disintegrted whn they hd to associte
with previously unfmiliar so(iel ies espousinB
ditrerent ides and difierent life waysi others that
survived such an expiience usually did so by
paying the price ofchanges in values nd attitudes
and behaviour.'
the Brookings Reportwent on to raise thpossibil
ity of suppressig any announcement of extraterrstrial
Iife or rtefacts for tionl security reasonsr"How
night such information, under what ciicumstances, be
presented or withheld from the public?"s Significandy,
the Bvookings Report pointed out tht
"of
all groups,
scientists nd engheers mightbe the mostdevastated
that n ofcial effort was well underway to discourage
discussion of th publi. policy implictios of extrater-
restrial life. Even though the door was shrt to scientists
publicly discussing the socitalnd
political implic-
tions of extraterrestrial life, such discussions did occur
in unofcial circles.
EXOPOLITICS: SOCIETAL AND POLITICAL
IMPLICATIONS OF XRAERRSTRIAL LIFE
Historically there have bee a number of attepts to
address key public policy issues concerning evidence of
extraterrestriat life frcm the
PersPective
of inadquate
ofial investigtions, lack of scienti6c itterest and gov-
mmental suppression of UFO data
3
these plrblic poli-
cyissueshave arisenin anadhocmnner in the context
of
prcposed or ongoing UFO investiStions without any
attempt to systematically ddress thes issues
'g
Ihis has
primarily lesulted in attemptsbyUFO
reseaf.hers to
get ntional govemments to initite oficial investig-
tions nd to crete the neessary
Sovemmentl
bodies
to achieve this task. Ihis is exemplified in the 1978 UN
The lnplirlla4s
af Lbe
uEoE
@av
be
tnetfr!@
more
dvance
clvllizatlong
and tltat our altelcptg to
gaill
a
foothold elsewbere may
be
rebuffed as a threat
to olher systems of
pubflc ordr-
- Prof. Haro]d D. Lasswell, Yale Law School, 1958
by the discovery of relatively supeior c/etures, since
these professions are most clea associtedwith mas-
I}le Biookings Report provides the first omcilly
snctioned nlysis of the societl andpolitical im-
plications of discovering extraterrestrial life and/or
artefacts. The Report confrms the unpredictability of
societat iesponses rouDdthe
globe, andraises the
Pos-
sibility ofsocietal collapse. the cle conclusion is tht
the discovery of extraterrestrial lif nd/or atefacts
wouid be ofthe utmostnational securityconcern Fur-
thermore, the Brookings Report alluded to the possible
desiiability of withholding from the public any discov-
ry concering extraterestrial life andlor rtefa.ts
on national security
grounds. It should be pointed out
that the Brookings Reportitself, while not a clssified
document, was mysteriously withheld from the general
public until1993 when it was dis.overed ata Federl
tuchive in Little Rock, Arkansas.?
The conclusions of the Brookings Rport, nd its
non-availbility for over thirty years, helps confirm
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GeneralAssembty Decision to set uP United Natiots
gency to investigate UFO rcports and the
possibility of
extrteestrial
life. fte Deision statesl
...the General Assembly invites interested Member
States to take pproprite steps to coordinate ona
nationl level scientifr. reserch and investigation
into extraterrcstrial life, including unidentifred
flyingobjects, nd to inform the Secretary-General
of the observations, research and evaluation of
such activities.ro
While lauded at th time as a great chievement by
UFO researchers, to dte the UN has not imPlemented
this decision, normad any effort to study the
Public
policy issues associated with the evidence Conse-
quentlt up until recntly, there has been no ttemPt
t o sy5t emr; cl l y st udv
publ i c Dol i , v i ssues con(erni ng
extrterrestrial life.
'Exopolitics' has beenProPosed as a
distinct disciplihary appioach tht attempts to
Provide
such a systematic study-
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lhe trst reference to xopoliii( s' s a disl inctive p-
I
proech to studying
publi, policy issues associ ted witb
.rtraterrestril
life ppared in a 2000
paper bv Alfred
Webr whet he wrote:
No mainstream
politiciaa have de6ned extrater
rest I presene es live political or public policy
issue. No sizable number of citizens of av ter-
restrial nation are moved to cll Pon thir ]ocal
potticians orthe
politicl process to connectwith
the extratrrcstril
Presence,
or study it, or eve
acknowledge it of6ci[y... Exopolitics is a fund-
mental olgenising, mediating, sociI, and govem-
r
mental
prccess in our interPlanetary
and interdi
mensionl sPce.rr
'Ih need for systematic discussion of
Public
policy
isses concerning extnterrestrial life by establishing
a new discipline called exopolitics' was mor formallv
proposed in Jnuary 2003
Paper
where I argued that
evidence concerningextraterrestriallifewould:
...lead to the birth of new 6eld of
Public
policy,
'exopolitics', which can be defined as the poticy
debte over the choices governments nd
Popula
tions need to make in formulating and implement'
ing legislative and
policy responses to the
presence
of ETs in human afiairs."1'?
More recenttt definition has beenproposedfor
helping better formalise xopolitical studyl
Exopotitics is the study of the political actors,
institutions nd
processes associated with extra-
teestrial life.r3
the dvntage of this definition is that it makes it
possibte for exopolitical discussion of public policy is-
sues without necessarily ccePting that extraterrestrial
life has been discovered and/or is covered up fot na
tional security fasons. this hlps offsetcriticism
tht
exopolitics mkes a
p/ion assumptions that extrter-
restrial life exists which might be directed at alterntive
dfrnitios of exopolitics such as Webre's
For example, the Brookings Report cn be cited s a
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document makinga number of exopolitical statements
concerning societal and politicl implications ofextra-
terrestril life, without accepting the reality of extrater-
restril life- Similrly, astroPhysi.ists speculating about
exoplanets
hosting intelligent life nd addrssing the
societal andpoliticat implications ar in fact analysing
exopolitic1 themes.rl
Most supporters
ofexoPolitics accept that th exist'
ence of extiaterrestrial
life has been abutdantly dem-
onstnted by avast and ever-growing
pool of
evidence
accumulated over the last sixtyyears
providedbv
eyewi l nesses. whi st l ebl owers,
sci ent i sI s exPeri enc
ers' and leaked government documents
Consequentlv,
most advocates of exopoliticl anlysis claim it is 6na1ly
time to focus on
public poli.y asPects ofthis accumu-
=-!he
reallrbyjs
ttrat
they
(a]ie!s)
for
dcadc9,
probably millennia, aod
have conlllbllt:
ed consj.d.erably
to
oj]r
klalqledge.
-
Paul Hel]yer, forner Defense
IYllnlster of CaJrada
Iated evidence.'Ihis is exemplied
in the ase of Paul
Hellyea the former Defense Minister of Canada, who
has spoken t a number of exopolitical
events on what
he describes as some of the
'most profoundly important
policy questions that must be addressed."ls
Alternatively, it is possible, as already mentioned'
for public policy spects ofettraterrestrial
life to be
analysed without ecessarily
accePtig the veracity
of evidence supporting such life Conse+ently, while
exopotitical dnlysis oflen
pro(eeds from r,.epting the
persuasiveness of evidenc establishingthe
reality of
extraterrestriallif and/or rtefacts, xopolitics
does
not require such an a.cePtane
as a necessary condition.
A sufcient condition for exopolitical study is ccept-
nce that the possiri existence of extraterrestril life
has signifiant societal and
political implications
Most exopolitical analysts contrst their Pproach
with UFotogists who continue
to dvocate accumulat
ig more evidence to provide a scientific argument
for
proving to dtermined
skePtics that UFOS
re ral
and that the extraterrestrial
hyPothesis is a legitimate
focus of scientific inquiry. Exopolitics
anlysts conclude
thtmuch ofthe skepti.ism concerning
UFOS and
extraterresttial
life ctosss the conceptual
boundary
betwen objective criticism nd debnkingrd
This has
led to.laims that the debunking
performedbv critis of
UFology and exopolitics is part ofthe debunking and
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ridiculing effort recommended by the Durant Report,
nd implicitly tegitimted by the Brookings Report. In
' hort .
rhe
di s(ussi on orpubl i r pol i cy , . s u es
(on(erni ng
extrterrcstrial life is itselfsubjected to debunking as
evidencedin the 30 yers ofsecrccy surroundingthe
Brookings Report and its 6ndings- this has prevented
the development ofthe eld ofexopolitics for over five
decades since UFO researchbegn in 1947.
The attempt to raise publi.policy discussion of
extraterrestrial life hs led to mu.h debate nd contro-
versy. Supporters ofexopolitics hve been subjected
to sustined criticisms for proposing serious publi.
poli.y discussion of the vailable evidence. Many
'UFologists' remin highly critical of exopoliti.s as n
emerging disciplinary approch to societlnd
politi-
.al implications of extratrrestrial life. UFologists nd
other skeptics have dif6cuity grsping tht exopolitics
is the forerunner to a legitimate academic discipline
that can be anticipated to be eventually established in
everymajor university for the systemati. studyofsuch
policy issues. Critics of exopolitics often tend to focus
on some ofthe pioneers ofexopolitical thought in terms
oftheirmethods ndideas, rather than identifying the
merits ofdemr.ating the conceptual boundries for a
scholrly approach to studyingthe so.ietal andpolitical
implications of extraterrestril life.r
I
DISGOVERY OF EXOPLANES
The rst conrmd exoplnet was discovered orbit-
ing a pulsar in 1992, andlater around a sun,51Pegasi,
in 1995.1hese nd subsequent exoplanets wete gs
giants orbiting close to their suns, and were considered
to be inhospitble to life as we knowit. Con6rmation of
the first earth-like orsuper-eth exoplanets that could
host life would have to wait for the launch of NASA'S
Kepler Space Telescope in Mr.h 2009.
In January 2010, the Kepler Mission releasedits frrst
results, suggesting that exoplnets were very common
thouehout the Galaxy. In a presenttion at the TD
developers conferenc at Oxford University in July
2010, Professor Dimitar Sasselov, Haruard astronomr
and co-investigtor ofthe Kepler Space Telescope, citing
these initialresults, con6dently declered tht the"Gal-
axy is richin small, erth-like
planets."'" He explained
that the Kepler telescope had uncovered evidence of
up to 140 ditrrent
planets similarin size to the Earth.
While these were only "cndidate"
(still
awaiting con
rmtion) exoplanets, Sasselov neverthelss climed
that the discovery amounted to a Copernican rcvolution
where a clear af6rmative answer could be given to the
questionr 'Are there other Earth lik planets out there
tht can harbourlife?" Signifrantly, Sasselov sserted
that tle erly evidence pointed to more earthlike
pln
ets in the galxy thn gs giats as previously thought
Estimates oferth likeplnets in theglxy couldbe
quickly revised up to 100 million or more. Most im-
portntl, he said the data allowed scientists to scan
exoplnets for tell tale signs oflife.
Nor l ongt t er Sssel ov. present t i on, t he Kepl er
Mission released news ofthe discovery ofearthJike
plnets in the habitable zone oftheir suns in February
2011. rese however were still only
"cndidte
Planets
"
Further observtions were needed to conrm if what
was seenwas actually a planet or not. Conrmation did
eventually rive lter in De.ember 2011. Het ishow
William Borucki, pdncipal investigator at NASA Ames
Two
prominent
scientists have
published
a
paper
suggesting that although we have an entire
universe to seek out the
proverbial
alien needle in a haystack,
perhaps looking in our own
backyard would be a
good place
to start.
Paut Davies and Robert watner of Arizona State University suggest a crowd'sourcing effort
to find artificial structures on the moon. tf aliens have been there, maybe we could spot
evidence of their
prcsence.
Although there is only a tiny
probability that alien technology would have left
the moon in the form of an artefact or suace modification of Utoar fcl
has the virtue of being ctose, and of
preserving
tmcet lbr an' l,rlc
wagner say in their
paper published
in &e
to.2011 .10.022).
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will rcmain
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This diaqrh conpres our own tolar system
to Kpler22, str system containing the frrs1
' habitablezohe'
planetdiscoveted by NASAS
{pler hisdon. lmage c.edit NASA/AmS/JPL-
Research and team leader for the discovery of Kplr-
22b, dscdbed the stunning confirmtionl
Fortune smiled upon us with th detection of this
planet... the tst transit was caPtured
just
three
days after we declared the spcecraft operationlly
ready. We witnessed th defning third transit over
the 2010holiday season.... Of the 54
"hbitble"
zon planet candidtes sen so f! Kepler 22b is
the 6rst to be confirmed.l'
Put simply, Kepler-22b was included s a candidte
exoplanet soon after the leunch of the Keplr Mission.
Continued obsewations have confrtmed its existence,
and opened the door to fulthI ennouncements of exo-
planets to be found in the Goldilocks region of distant
'Ie
initil scientific data ielesed by Kplet in Janu-
ary 2010 rvealing the number of'tandidate" exoplan-
ets did not escape the scrutiny of th world's foremost
strophysicist, Professor Stephen Hawkirg. In an April
2010 video documentary, Hawking summarised well
the logical conclsions arising fiom the detection of
exoplants:
"To
my mathematicl brain, the numbers
alone make thinking about aliens
perfectly rational.. .
'Ihe ral challenge is to work out what liens might actu-
ally be like."?o Hawking went on to syl
We only have to look at ourselves to see how
intelligent life might develop into something we
wouldt wnt to meet. I imagine they might exist
in massiv ships, heving used up all the resources
ftom thir home
planet. Such edvnced aliens
would
perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer
end colonise whatever
planets they can rech....
If aliens ever vlsit us, I think the outcome would
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be much as when Christopher
Columbus 6ist laDded inAm ca,
which didnt turn ot very well for
the Native AmricaIrs.']l
Hawking's statement fuelled the
growing excitement in the scien-
tific community that exoplanets
now made it possible to discuss the
socil and political implications of
the discovery of xtreterrestrial
life. Perhps, more significently,
Hawking was clearly emphasising
tbe national seurity implications
ofsuch a discovery. Ttvo confer-
ences were organised in 2010 by
the Royal Society that discussed Kepler and other
scientific findings concrning exoplanets, and what it
all meant. In a conference
proceedings paper released
in February 2011, the Royal Socity's Dr. Mrtin
Dominik and Proi John C. Zarnecki endorsed study
ing the socital spects of any dis(ovry ol extrate!-
restrial life. They stressed the importance of deter-
mining the possible motivations of extraterrestrial
life nd the benefits for humnity:
'Ihe
detection and further study of extr-telles-
rri l l i t e wi l l f undament al l y chal l enge our vi ew
of nture, including ourselv$, and threfole the
6eld of astfobiology an herdly be isolated from its
societal coter,t, including philosophical, ethical
and theological
perspectives. With the detection of
extra-terrestrial Iife being technically fesible, one
needs to ddress whether
perceived societl ben-
e6ts comrnand us to search for it, or whether such
an endeavour my rather turtr out to be a threat to
our own existence.22
the Royl Society conferences broke new ground
in rguing that continued scientific investigation of
exoplnets could not be done without also exPloring the
societal imptications of extratrestrial life. In also in-
troducing the thret fctor, they, like Hawking, are also
endorsing ntional security and political percpectives
in responding to the discovery of extratrrestrial life -
thereby duplicating to an extent what was done in the
Brookings Report. In shod, the discovery of exoplanets
is making exopolitics a scientifrc and ntional security
imprative despit the leck of indisputable scientiic
evidence tht extraterrestriel life xists.
At the sme time, many exopolitics researchers al-
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redy conclude tht sufEcient evidence, though contest-
ed, has been found for the xistnce of extrterrestril
life that is silently watching humanit, if not intervn-
ing with full government knowledge.
It willbe fascinatingto see whetherdialogue is pos-
sibl between th astrobiologicI/astrophysics.ommu-
nity rising xopolitical issues as a scientifc and n-
tional secudty imperative, and exopolitics practitioners
focused on contested evidence ofalien visitation. As a
new branch of knowledge, exopolitics will be controver-
sial, but is certain to revolutionise acadmic studies and
the world as we know it-
FOONOTES
1. Cited froh onlin velsion of Rolertson Panl t: @w_cufoD.
oiglcufn/robertdod.hth
2. Brookings Report, 215. Fot n oveFiew of th Brokings
Report, go to: www.entryrisemission.comlbrcoking.html
3. I i d, 215.
4.Ibid.
5. t bi d.
6. r bi d, 225.
Z Richerd Hoagland & Mike Ba, Ddtk Missin: The Secret His-
tory ofN1s.4
(leral
House, 2007), 81.
8. Donald Keyhoe,
-Ali.ns
frcn
Spa.e.
9. For dtcusioD of an *olution iD pproaches to pbli<
?olicy
issus colcerning xtraterrestiiel life, se Michael S11, "'Ih
History of ExopoLtns: Evlving PoliticalApproaches
ro UFOS
nd the Extreterrestrial Hypothesis", Xxdpo7ti6 Johdl 1:t
(2005)
1-U. vailable onlire at: www.exopoliticsjour.al.col
10. UN Generl Assrbly Dcision 33/426, 1978. Availbl on-
line atr ww.uf evideDce.dgldocnelts/docg02.hth
11. lirst publtshed in Jun 2000 nd republished in the xopo?i
t i. s J o ur nal 2,2
(2007
)
: 142 50. www.aopoliticsjounal.comlvo!
2/vo2-2-lxp-Webre.htm
12. Michl Salla, "lhe Ned fr Exopolitics, Implications ofBxt!-
tesfti] Cdspir.y heories for Poli.y Mlr6 and clobl Pe.ce,"
ww.Xxopoliti.s.Org
(Jnuary
2003)r M.dopoliticr.orglstudy-
Paperl.htm. Papr published s chpts oe i. Xepoiiri.sj Poliri.cl
wlitutions
of Exttte%i4l lrf
(Dandelion
B@ks, 2004).
13. his is a revised versio! of a standdd definition I pioposd
in 2005 in ry papa
"The
History of Exopolitics", Eroptiri.t
Jutncl 111, OOOS) !-!7-
14. Michl Mi.haud, 1l Uniqe
Mohnt in Humn History," in
First Conta. e&., Bova nd Piirs,
243-6\.
15. Michel Sell., 'Using Spce
Wpo Against ET Civiliztions,"
Nexus Mdseine t4t2
(2006r.
Ayail-
blonlinearwwwexopolitics.orgl
Study-Paper-10.htm
-
16. Michal Slla, CoFot C.iti.s
'ColoDI Philip Corso nd hb Crit-
i6: Crossing the Rubicon btween
Obictive Criti.i6m nd Debunk'
ing"
-
Ptts 1 8.2 Bxopoliti Joutnal
1:2 & 1:3, available online at: ww
exopoliticsjounl.comlJournal-
vol-1-2.htm & wuexopoliticajur
al..om/Jou!na1-vol-1'3.hth
17 For exhpl, se Kevin Ran<Ile, Exopoliric6, available online
t M.kevinrandl.blogspr.com/2005/11laopolitica.html
18. Cited in Michel Salla,
"Cldy
is ri.h in sMlL Elthlike
plntr,"
ww.exniner.conl/ti.tlgalaxy,is-rich-sli
earth-
19. Citd in Micheel Salla, 'Kepler .on6fEs fint exoplanet in
habitableregion-th.xopoliricalimpa.t,"ww.exaDmeicoh/
articl^plr'confi ms-fi rst-eropianet,habit.ble-rgion-the
20. Cited in Michel SaUa,
'Stephen
Hwling lauDches exopoli-
tics debte," wwwexaminer.cob/article/stephen-hwking-
launche$exoplitics dbate
21. I bi d.
22. Martin Dominik & John C. Zarnecl.j, " Ihe dte.rio! of extra-
teestril liJe and the cdseqden.* for saenceandsociery,"
http://rsta.roylscietpublbhing.orglcontent/369/1936/499.tull
MICHAL E. SALIA, PhD., is fie uthor of the frsr
publishd
book on ex-
opolltlcsr fxopolifB: Politl.al lplicationt of the Extratenesial Prcen
(Dandelion
Books,2004). He has uthorcd fve other books dealing whh
interntional politics,
world
pece
and exopolltics. He has held full rime
academi( appointments at the Ausralian National Univetsity, and Ameican
Univelty, Washington DC, H hs PhD in covemmenrfro|n the university
of Queennand, Aust lia. He is the Founder ofthe Exopolitics Instirure
(www
exopoliticsinstitut.org) and the popular internet website Eropolitics.Org. H
curently ives in Hawa ii where he rccently dlscovercd rhe
joy
of surf ng.
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NEW DAWN 17
&tselosuRr or ExRTH
AND
ExrnlrERRrsTRtAL
n
I
by C. B. ScottJones, PhD
@ March 2Ol2
President
Peace and Emergency Action
Coalition for Earrh (PEACE)
PO Box 290707
Kerrville, TX 78029-0702
USA
Websire:
httpr/www.peaceroom.com
Opening thc Vuh of Time
f, /tr
uch has.been wrj rten about anri ci pared events i n p012
However.
l \ /l
hrstol y has shown thar
predj cti ng
future events. especi al l y rhe
I V I
:i:ij"J:,i"i:1i;i'
:::,".'I"i[::i1i
.1,::n.,,Tj
consciousness, has much more influence and uthority overevents than we
currently recognise. Foryears I have been
greatly
impressed bywhat
4140x4
masters and some others have demonstrated that measurably violte;
accepted theories of time and space.
The mysteries of nature, limits of human
potential
and the relity of our
pst
and future integration with the cosmos are critical areas tht demand
close coopertion to unravel. Survival of humanitv is involved.
I bel eve wj t h hi gl ^ conf rdence t l -r one of severl speci f i c semi na, evenl s
that will take
place
in 2012 will be an unhbiuous disclosure that lrom the
most ancient times, and very specifically in the modern er, Earth nd
extraterrestrlal (ETl
cultures have been in intjmte
contact.
I want to address why countries have deferred to the Unjted States on this
subiect, and whythat is nowa dysfunctionaland dngerous strtegy Djrectly
associated with this is a special role for Chin to
play
in thjs
global
and
cosmicdrama, and steps beingtaken that can lead to disclosure. Thesuccess
tht China will have in taking a lead in disclosure depends upon
global pre-
disclosure dilogue and education.
To begin, I wnt
you
to know that I am hybrjd I cay extrterrest al DNA.
some ofwhich has
yet
to be switched on lf
you
find that to be exciting
you
will be delighted to know that ech of
you
shares thar condition with m nd
with each other More than one extraterrestrjl culture may be involved, but
the solid archaeological evidence of this comes from the Middle East in the
f om of t housands of cl ay t abl et s t hat now. esi de
j n
t he
great
museums of t he
world and in
private
collections. The brilliant work of Zecharia Sitchin with
these clay tablets and other authenticated
sources details the arfivl of the
Anunnaki from their home planet,
Nibu
and their
genetic
engineering
that
resul t ed i n t he f ami l y of man on Eat h. Whi l e Ni bi ru i s a
pl ant
i n oui ol ar
: yst em we know rrom ot l ^e' , ourcec t ' rot ext rat errest . i ai s l om
ol hef st dr
systems also became players
in the development
of humankjnd. These
included visitors from Tau Ceti, Zet Reticuli, Sirius and the
pleiades.
A
number of crossbrcd species involving
pleiadeans
and humans from the past
are involved
A number ol hybrid species have been developed ver
thousands of
yeafs
in order to take advantage of
physjcl
bodies
jn
manv
opportunities for contct and ssistance with humns.
All of this suggests that
physicality
is associated with a
primitive
state of
consciousness,
and very likely the majority of contact with humns on Eanh
has involved mental link with unseen ETs in other dimensiohs
or aetheric
planes
Yes, it is very complex, and rnost is
yet
to be learned nd undeNtood.
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Howevel
seen or unseen
what is an effective
protocol
for communications
with the Visiling Others?
The term
Visiting Others was a
gift
fiom a Native American
hiend
"h"
"a
"
l i f et i me of cont act
wi t h assort ed
extraterrestrials,
but mostly with the small Grays from
Zeta Reticuli.
It is important
to remember
that disclosure
has always
beel
an opl l on
hdl
l he \ ' l l l ng OI he-' col i
d exerrl ' e
wr r hout dny. oLr l 4
bel ng ool e t o' I op
Thdl '
r l d
be d:
dramol rc ai d dai l , gh
"pped' dn. e
dl l ow
"l ri l ude
o' d
f , "g" i
. t "1,
ou"i
. l onc f ong or anv or her-of
rhe uorl d
'
c, t i e. t hat , ' e nor
' ' kel )
l o l ry. o l ke ol l nsi ve
dcl i on
; ; ai nct
rt Al t erral i vel y
ext ' dl errei l l . l
-ont rol l ed
or
i nTu"ncea a, * os. l r" coul d b
prol oundr)
cbl l e
"nd
permanently transforming
for all humans
Many believe
i t ' at i f t he Uni t ed
St at es makes
a di scl osure
announcement ,
i t wi l l be rnade wi t h a di re- t hreat spl n
i nf l uence.
whet her
sought
or unsought
by t he
mi l i t ary-i ndr-rst ri al
compl ex.
He sai dr
"onl y
an al en
and knowledgeable
citizenry
can compel the
proper
me, l ^i r eol
l \ e huge i ndJ' r ' dl dl d
ni l i l al n acn
nef 0_
J"i enre"wi rh
ou'
-pea. ef ul
ml hod-
d' d
goa
'
' o
l l l
security
and libelty may
prosper together"
- "
' t "t t
comrnent
t hat onl y
an al ef t and
knowledeeable
citizenry
can assure a balance
of secufity
and liberty, applles
to the citizenry
of every country
The T; s;l;cted
the Unites States
fter the end of
World
War II as the most
powerful and responsible
. n' , n1r1 1s
ead
l ne worl d i nl o d nul ud l i oroducl l ve
r el dl l o; - hr p\
l - l '
r l eCot 1' . Cor r munl l y
r he
T' \ r ' er c
ol l , . Lrl o1 ,
61. erred
dbou t he
porent i dl
-pre"d
of
*. "0o. . md-' de' Ll u. l
or d"t d l ne hdbi t of l he
nJin-state
system to resort
repeatedly to the use ol
vi ol ence t o sol ve
pol l t i cal
probl ems
i u"o . . 4 cori upri on
doorned
l he b\ l e ort < by
president
gisenhower
nd no subsequent
plesidents ol
ttached.
The world desewes
bettet
-'
"o,"
pu.t of a counterintelllgenc"
ptogt'Ln
"t]h" either of the nation s
P
ncipal
political
parties have dared to
ddress t he i ssue
Publ j cl Y
Fifty
years after Eiserhowel3
filed effort that
could hava
resulted
in forml disclosure,
the
world s
geopolitical landscape
has
vasdy changed
The US ernpl rc. s
st i l l st rone,
but
has been l ul l Y
captured
bY the
.nilitalY-
i ndust ri al
compl ex,
mo'
"The
ET agenda was
to
demonstrate
to President
Eisenhower
that a
peaceful
community
of
-
ETs existed
..,"
United
States has been exlenslve
propaganda
Programs
! o
dehumani se
ext rat el rest rl al s
More thn
propaganda has been
used. Some
of t hese
t act i cs
include the abduction
of citizens
by
personnel
playing the role ot
extratetrestrials
who use crude
mind-influencing
technologies
to
create fearful
scenarios
tol tne
helpless
victims Such
extreme
measures
can only be understood
i n t erms of shi el di ng
t he t rut h' -
t hrt a f ew are de<perare
l o \ i oe Credt oowr nd
p' of i l
accurately
now identified
as the
military-i
ndusirja,_congresslonl
. . rn"1"-
' rl al , or ar
w' s o'
hol cF
hJt e
l et l y
*'"oi"n
,n"
".ono.y
nd o
iol uppon
and rcsped
;' i \: ;;' ";.;"J
' ;e
wh r
roL' e
dre at an al l -ti me
i .* r, i -l l -i
' i t" ' "t
u' o
"
oLr Iry to tke the l ead
i ;:, h"-;",
.;."
"-"
"d
o)
rl e ETs bul fai l ed to
perform
What Countrv
is ReadY to
l-ead?
",
;.,";:;;i i .,o
."
' t'
tt' ' r 11 mv oprni on
coul d
-"
".:
fri ; ;;"' ' ""--i h'
needed
ore-drscl osuc
' ",a"r.
p.' ,na h"
l h^.
:
i -al l eddersr
i p ofdi scl osur
iii
""i'ra",tr.',p
in the excitins
post-disclosu
y. lit" ii ii i"*"
trom the
sror'rp
of.nations-whicb
[i "
"..".
.
f"f,v."
i on" o, ror" soi el l ' res
' round
i l ;o
:,;.;:
;"r"' .re
l on therr
ohoroeraphv
of
oresence of atiflcially
constructed
stltlctures
in a val
of architectural
styles
That
list of countries
Incluos
i - ni . o*. ,
'
R. r ' r a. unt r i e
o' l he
Eur ooean
Ag"
\ |
^,
. 1
i
"
l . o.
dnd l ndi d
Whl l e l -can
.
i . . .
"; ".
r r ^or
er r oJ- r r es- espect al l y
l t
*ni r. n"". er
, vl r
gover' menl ol l rri al s
and
Ji " i "'
:-
o";"'
; o;
h' ' subi ecl -l
wi l l
address
chj na i n t hi s
l ede$hi p
rol e
i a"-. -"'
r on t f eo t . e shon
l l st of count
e
are wellaware
of the ET
presence on the Moon
willbe
at risk when disclosure
takes
place
Who are the Catekeepen
of Disclosure?
There ls circumstantial
evidence
from Earth sources
anJ confirming
evidence
frotn one ET
surce tht
eresi<tent
owiilrt Eisenhower
was involved
in three
meetines
with extraterrestrils,
the first meeting
belng ln
' qi a
t i e, " mee i ng, uere orgar i \ ed oy t he
Pri aded' l '
and . ' , l L, ded a ' pe' re'
l ron' du
(
er'
"nd
\ ord
'
hl bri d'
The T agenda
was t o demonst rat e
t o Presi dent
gisentrowei
that a
peaceful community
of ETs existed
nut , n"t
"
groui of i nt ernat i onal
f i nnci ers
and
i ndust ri al i st s
was cont rol l i ng
t he
excnnge
oI
technologies
for
profit and suppressing
knowledge
of
technoloies
that
would address
the broader
needs ol
humanitor
example
energy food and
health-in
suct r u "y t hat
f i nnci al
prof i t pot ent i l woul d be
mt nl mal
Eisenhower
attempted
to establish
a separate
system
of exchanee,
but that
was thwarted
by the internationl
ant i -di sci osul e cabal
On l ?
l anery
l 96l Ei senhower
eave his final televised
Address
to the Nation from the
ivhit" Hou.".
ln his farewell speech
he warned that
we
ust
guard agai nst t he acqui si t i on
of
unwI l ant ed
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cnnot wast e any addi t i onal t i rne debat j ng evi dence of
the ET
presence.
The debate should be aoour what
di scl osure wi l l mean t o Eanh and our f ut ure i n t he
Cosmic Community.
China's First Global Reach
There is a very valuable historical example in China s
past
when it boldly discove.ed and then engaged the
knov/n world from a
position
of hegemony bsed upon
i t s superi or t echnol ogi cl
nd i nt el l ect ual arrat nmenrs
The
pri nci pal
source f or t hi s rel evnt dj scourse i s t he
out st andi ng research
by cavi n Menzi es ano nl s
colleagues. Their two books l42l The \ear China
Discowted the\NoAd and 1434: Theyear a Maqnilicekl
Chinest
Fleet Sailed lo ltalu and lhited the RetlaistanLe,
are a
successf ul
chal l enge t o t he
Eurocent f i c hi st ory t hat current l y
domi nat es i n most uni versi t y
cutllcula
China s objective \'as made clear in
the imperial order of the Xuan De
Emperor dated 29
lune
1430: the
New Rergn of Xuan De has
commenced nd everyt hi ng shal l
begin new But distant lands beyond
the seas have not
yet
been informed. 1
send Eunuchs Zheng He and Wang
Zi ng Hong wi t h t hi s i rpedal orde. t o
instruct these countries to follow the
wy of heaven with reverence and
to watch over their
people
so that
all might enioy the
good
foftune
of lsting peace.'
To facilitate
this, Admiral and
Ambassador Zheng
He
present ed
fo.eign rulers with the Xuan De
cal endar
and wi t h chart s and
navi gat i onal
ai ds t o enabl e t hem
t o ret urn
t ri but e
t o Chi na.
lvlenzies s reserch
discovered
t hat
l i i n
t he years
i mmedj at el y
thereaftet
a dozen countries paid
t ri but e t o t he emperor, i ncl udi ng
an enormous
delegation fftrfit Egypt,
Howevel there is another reasonable
assessmenr
or
China s strategy
and expectatiofs.
What Zheng He djd is
i l rghl y suggest i ve
of an i ndi genous Nat i ve mencan
potlatch
ceremony practised
by tribes of the
pacific
Noithwest
Coast of Canada and the United Sttes The
potlatch
was a veiy imponant
cultural
practice
wherein
the sponsorc of a
potlatch
gave
away many useful items
n ret urr. rhey
edrred ore-t t ge er hdn. ed
, epurdt
on a10
val i dl ed
rnk
pre. t , ge
rr crea<ed wi t h
l he
t dv)hnes,
and the vlue of thetoods given
away.
.The
gifts
of the treasure fleet were incredibly vlLrable
The Shoushi cal endar cont ai ned
a mass of ast ronomi cal
dat a runni ng
t o t housands
of obseat i ons.
Thi s was
revolutlonary knowledge
beyond anything the
had been able to
produce
Additionally, the Norit
populr
encyclopaedia that included vivid descri
a d l r-. t at or. o' agri cu rurl
mdchi nery. was
Another gjft
was a
pocket
encyclopaedia,
the
l sung-t j | o
t hi .
w5 a col l e. t ron of t re n-osr
mi l i t ary t echni ques gi vi ng
det ai l ed account s or !
t he massi ve encycl opaedr a Yor ql e
In summary the triune category of
gjfts
opened t
wodd for new discovery. integration and cooperation.
greatly
increased the
potential
of nations ro
maximum agricultural
efficjency, and finally challen
nations to consider the consequences when everyon
woLl d
hdv t l ^e opl on f or dr i rvent ory ot t l ^e
construction
and functions of a vst array of rnilita
weaponry
advanced weapons of wat
However, t here was one
gi f t
t ha
desees specil attention This
Dddkn, which had been completed in
I 421. Three t housand schol ars had
worked on it for years
I t compi l ed al l Chi nese knowl edge
from the
previous
2,000
years
It cov-
er ed ever y subj ect on t he
pl anet
i ncl udi ng: geography
and cart ogra-
phy
agr i cul t ur e,
ci vi l and mi l i t ar y
engineering, warfare, health and med-
i cal care, bui l di ng and t own
pl anni ng,
st eel and st eel
pr oduct i on,
ceramicsJiring
and
painting,
bio-
chemi st ry i ncl udi ng cross-f ef t i l i -
sat i on, al cohol
product i on,
si l k-
making and weaving, gunpowder-
making, ship construction, codes,
cyphers and clyptography.
This
global
model of imperial
boldness has no equl. Even the
US Marshal l Pl an of f ered t o
Europe after the end ofWorld War
ll, when the US was alone on the
t op of t he t ot em
pol e
of
greatness
does not match it And
whi l e t he US i s st i l i
powerf ui
i t s
peri od
of rmperi al i sm
has entered a cycle of eclipse
China's Second Coming:
Disclosure's Opportunities
and Challenges
I am endi ng t he eveni ng wi t h an out l i ne of act i ons t ht
Chi na may al ready be consi deri ng i n t erms of t aki ng a
lead in formal disclosure of Earth and extrateestril
cont act Chi na has consi st ent l y opposed t he
weaponisatlon
of outer spce in its official statements,
and long with Russia, has led the initiative ro creare an
' ' er
"l i ondl
r . et I
bar l i nC al l weapons i n . pa. e
t hrough negot i at i ons
wi t hi n an ad hoc commi t t ee of t he
Conlerence on Disarnament.
J
"China
has
consistently
opposed the
weaponisation of
oufer space ..,
and along
with
Russia,
has led the
initiative to create
an international
treaty banning
all weapons in
space ,,,"
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I edve
d copy
of l eary
I o ban sp(e-bai ed
weaoons
,"r,i "r, [i ".*a.
r;
\e!r D"rf
'
I' di d.
In Apr' l or
i l .' r"rl -
i
p' .' l "a
i t
to
r' i r
du rns a vri t
Io l ndra
"i "te
i o.e-r' ed
rh. co\rri c
human' ty
b refr.rg at l wo
; . ; ; ; r[ ; ; """'
nd di l ne l l di d
I nl erndrrondl
cent re
i . l l "- o"t t , i The cot ml (
Hunnl I y
bri ef ' rg
was
i ol nt l y
creal ed
wi l h Nei l f reer
wno opened
t he
Mexo
progrm
;;;il.
He and I look forward
to
presentins the
iosmic Humanity
briefin
in China
and
invite
you to
assist to make
that
Posslble
--"L
itr',"
ou,", space
security
and
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t o , f ' ' r"f
i rl ' ' re
i r' ri ehrl ul
pl ace i n
I h cosmrc
t"#Tilill"",
n"'otr'
step
for china
to take
would be
' "' ; ; ; ; ; ; ; i .
' "ort
u"i ' "nt
archi ve'
ro l oo\
rol
l *i n*,
' ; ; ", '
exl rreresl ri dl
' oni dct
wrrh Chi na
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earlier'
we have
an abrndance
ot
lr".n""iiT""i
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of thousands
of
veats
ol-EI
smat t erouP
t hat
mong
ot hers
i ncl udei
Dr Crol Rosi n,
Dr Edgar
D
Mitchell-
astronaut
and
the sixth
human from Earth
to walk on the
Moon-and
mYself
A unique
fetherofthe
Trety
is thl
the
invited Signatories
to the Treaty
are Nation
States,
lndigenous
Natlons
and
Cosmrc
Cul t ures
when Chi na
becomes
a Signarory
to the Treaty
lt
can exPect
t o be
l ol ned
bY more t han
one
Cosml c
Cul t ur e
.
wi t h
. ,
a
demonst rat ed
i nt erest
and capaol l l ry.
to assure
that space
will be weapons
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liiiliiiis",r,'
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rnai , ard
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and
west
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Drd t hey al so
into
what
is now
China?
Or
Pet
another
extrate
estrial
culturc
i"o,
nu,tuting
civilisation
.lf
who were they?
These
would be
sods
of
Your
most ncj ent
l ege
b-ut
more
rmPortantlY Youtances
one addi t i onal
hi ghl Y
l m
scientific
involvement
dmonsI
t hat Chi na
has
an I noepen
capabl l l t y
t o det ermi ne
t he t l m
and level of risk
florn the
retum
i i "."i
i l l i ui ^
Now
i nbound
close
in on its 3,600'Yea!
e
orbit
around
the Sun'
the
consequences
of
its
Pas!
through
the inner
Planets
ns
global astronomical
conmun
on aleft.
nticipating
this
event'
LSa8.
wang re. t or
of t he
c;n
tol
Antrctic
Astroioml
Ti December
of last
Year
china
announced
a five-Year Plan
for
space
expl orat i on
l t i ncl uoes
beei nni ne
t he
work t o l and
l t s
, ronaui .
on t he
Moon
The
compl et e
success
of al l of chi na
s
current
space
Pl ans
ano
even
bolder
ones in the futuie
woulo
be assured
i f chi na
l ed al l
nt i ons of t he
worl d
bY
nnouncing
the reality
of Eafth
nd exlraterrestrial
contact,
and
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wi rr- ET' In rts
peacerul space
i; J;
ne
,oOa
initiated
Drosrdm
tht
resul ted
l n
estl l shment
of
a re
obseruatory
at
Dome
A on
Ant arct i c
Pl at eau
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l
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Li l an
war s
about
""i.rl'"C
[,1o- r oo.tanl
would
be Chinese^c
program
r i -. rT. ur' ures
t h"r
I expect
! Lourd
qui ckl y recpond
l o
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or oper
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l l ' dn
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uork
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n
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orher t chrol os' es
rhal
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";
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ror oeaceru'
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nt ' uoul o cer a' nI
o
' hock
l o l r
ioti
"na
purtiiut"rlv aisppointing
to the US military-
, nJu' , i i "t ot p' "'
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and
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as
was done
bv
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l e a
sries
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*rln"
papeis on the consequences
to chlna
Eart h s survi val
of Ni bi ru
s
passage
A PonscriDt:
What
Do You
say
After 'Hdlo
' f t . n
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i '
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t "o"
'
o' e l l ponant
and t nere
l "' t "'
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demean
; ' ; , ; . . ;
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know
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their assistnce
to
consi der
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*ord
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a member
1""
l "' ,"t
i
peop' e regrol
o' counl ry'
A
usage
i s an out si der
i
s6. NEXUS
\
"One
additional,
highly
imPortant
scientific
involvement
demonsfates
that
China
has
an
independent
capability
to
determine
the
fming
and
level
of risk
from
the
return
of Planet
X,
Nibiru."
www.nexusmagazine.com
APRIL
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A third usage may surprise you
,a
creature from outer
space . ln fact, creature was used as a djrect refetence
to extrateestrials
in the
proposed
Studies
on the
Implications
of Peaceful
Space Activittes
tor Human
Affirc, often referfed
to as the Brookings Repon.
This famous report was commissioned by NSA and
created by the Brookings
Institution.
Hundreds of
schol ars were consul t ed, i ncl udi ng
t wo very f amous US
nthropologists:
Professor Cora DuBois, Department
of
Anthropoloey,
Harvard University.
and Margaret
Mead,
Associate
Curator of Ethnology, American
Museum of
Natural History
The point
is this The term extraterrestria
I
,
is sel!
def i ni ng:
ori gi nat i ng, l ocat ed or occui ng
out si de t he
Eadh or i t s at mosphere. Eaf t h humans
woul d be
extrateestrials
to citizens of ,'lars
and both would be
somet hi ng
creat ed (creat ures)
and humans
of t hei r
nome
plnel
I have used t he t erm Vi si t i ng Ot hers becausero
me
it has a respectful connotation.
perhaps
,the
Ancestors
woul d
be bor- more accu at e ond
worked in the p.iyate
sector research
and developmen!
communi t y
i nvol ved i n US government
sponsored
proj e(r5
f or i he Det ense Nu(l ear Aqenc),
Def enre
Ij"]:::,"" ir,"ll
"
US Arm! InrelliqenLe
nd Securiw\
LOmmand.
and ot her orqani st i on5,
.
For.more
information
on DrJonest
backgfound,
visit
http://wwwpeaceroom.com/bio.htm.
The Treaty lntroduction:
^
"The
Outer Space Security and Development
Trety of
2012 establishes
a frmework
and
procedures
to assure
t hat space wi l i be a neut f al rel m f rom
whi ch al l cl asses
of
weapons
are bnned and from lrhich no hostile action
shll be tken rowfds Earth or the surrounding
Cosmos.
"This
Treaty invjtes Ntion States to become Signatories
to this Treat) and invites Partjel,
includjng Natio; Stales,
lndigenous
Nations, and Cosmic Culture;, to commit ro
pl n
nd assi st i n t he orderl y devel opment
ano
implementation
of a framework
and
procedures
thar will
assure and verify
that space is and \ajll remain
a neutral
certainly respectful. To forget
or
not f ecognt se
ones ancest ors i s
to be a brook without a source, a
trce wlthout root
The Vi si t i ng
Ot hers, t he
Ancestors
re more than time
travellers:
they have learned to
cont rol
t i mer i t i s one of t hei r
most valuable
tools. They can
move any cfircction in time Ifthev
think this meeting
is important
t;
them, they are here from the
past,
the
present
and the future
To them, the Vault of Time
ns been opened for millennia
Thi s, t oo, i s our f ut ure I f t hat i swhat youwant ,
l et us
wol]( together
to achieve it.
About
the Author:
"The Vkiting
Others,
the Ancestors,
are more
than time
travellers:
they have learned
to
control time..,'
realm from which all classes of
spce based weapons are banned
in perpetuhy.
"Thit Trery will pur
a lid on rhe
war industry
and mindset \dhjle
allowing ir ro be transformed.
k
reco9nizes
that informfion
and
dat a gai ned
and shared f rom
cooperattve space exploration
and
devel opment
wi l l pf ovi de
unl i mi t ed
benef i t s
and
opport uni l i es
10 al l humankj nd
i n
reas of hel t h, educat i oh,
t he
rpprori marel r
hal f of hi r 3O1ear naral career i n
htelhgence
service
overseas and in the United States. ln
pos!-Navy
careers
he has taught at universjry level
nd
economy,
mut ual
securi t y, energy,
nd t he
envrronment...s
wars end. k acknowledges
that we are
not alone in the universes, that there re Cosmic Cultures
t hat wi l l be i mport ant
l l i e5 f or our \ ecunry ano
devel opment ,
nd t ht our nat i onal
and I nrernaonal
policies
mu5t reflect this realjty."
.
For mofe information
bout the Treary. visit rhe websire
nttp://wwur.peaceinspace,com,
Edhof's
Note:
Thi s a| . t i cl e by DrC. L Scot rJone! i s t he rext of rhe speci al
nnouncement
he made on l 0 4af ch 2012, rj rl ed
"Di scl osure of Eart h and Ext rt errest ri al
Cont act i
Chal l enqes
and Opporl uni t i e. . l r \ ad, pa
ol
proj ecr
Me\ o Honq Kong\ 111pn2| | ono1
L\ opol i rrc,
\ i ual
Conference.
For more information
aboui
pfoject
Mexo
Hong Kong, go to hlrp://prcjectmexohk.weeory.com.
.
For additionl
background relevnt
to the Trety, see
John
Lasker's lwo part
artjcle.,America\
Emerging
Space
Wepons Arsenal"
in NEXUS 18/03-04
The lext of the
Out er. Space Se(uri t \ dnd Derel opmenr
heary uar
publ i ' hed
i n_ \ L\ U) 18 06. l heT' edr\ \ \ r,
del el oped
b)
members of the lnstitute for Security and Cooprauon
|n
Outer Space
ilSCOS);
see http://wwwpeaceirrspace.ronr.
Ce(i l B. scol l
Jone. .
PhD. i ! t ounder nd
presrdenl
ot Lhe
Pea(e and f mergen(\
Ar ri on
aodt rri on
f oi l a, l h
t pFACL).
l he pri nci pal
I un(t i on
ot
pFACf
i s ro o\ er<ee rhe
devel qpm. 1
ol t he gl obdl
(enrer
f or Su\ l drnabl e
peJ(
n0 uevet opmenf
t yst em,
pret i ou,
ro rhi , , rc nas ro
rounder
and presi denl
ot l he Humdn
pol enri dl
toundation.
Established
in l9gq it conducted re5earch
i nt o,
al l
.
condi t j ons
of humanki nd_physi ol ogi cal ,
p)\ chol ogi (al
nd
qpi ri t ul -ro
a\ , i , r rhe i ndr! i dual
ro
aLi ret e rhe hi ghesl l erej .
ol human porenri al
I n bod),
mi nd dnd sprri l i n order t o rompeLe
and
(ooperal c
r\ i t h
per5onat
e\cellence
throuqhout
life,
-
Pri or. t o rhi \ po\ i ri on,
DrJone \ ^aq \ pe(i al Asi \ t nt
l o
l endor
Cl ai borne Pel l f rom
l nuar)
l o8s unt i l \ 4drch 1991.
Rp{ ri ng a\ Commander
i n t he U\ \ ar\ .
he
, penl
)
APRIL
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qelques
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pas
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au dela Puis il
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eut l'hYPo'
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possibilits transluminiques
onl i xposes lell celle
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drive
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le
g0LVernement
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pieds
avantde prendre
oes mesLres rmportantes pour
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societ 0uelquesexemples
. Le 0.0 t de Vole ds Femmes
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spfes rrenueds ta premi.e
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amercarns
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trolecton de lenuronncment
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gnatsss
qu
apr es 0esan ees
de
pr ss0nssr nos
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pus
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vurgalion que
nos eaders d sutreto's ne t,larent p0uro0.
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porfareavancer
asocir cr
tous ls menbrcs de ta Ctrambre et du Snal aussri s em-
La d vu
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c esl vra ntent
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rre te s
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pf ov
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Ur s5cpen, l nt sur cl ude
0u
pnPr 0mcnP
pl us
i appr Ji t q
En considranl les actions du
gou-
vemenent,
je pnse qu
ssT im-
pon?d
de se soLrvgnr que
tes
pornts
cr-dessous
voqueni com-
men 0
gouvemement(n0n
pas
le
clhyenAmicain
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habrtue lernent. Par exenrpte un ci-
$yen ordinatfe selon $
propre
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gique
ne verfa
pas
de msnce l
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gouvenementl
percev..
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lk la Malson Btanche aperu
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es
Etats-unis
cause de Sadam Hus-
s"in,
qui
n a!r]l pas
d annes de
deslruction nassive, n auions,
mrne pas
d'eau couranle el
d'lectrlcit sur ta majeure partie
de son
pays.
Les f0rces Amri-
caines disposaient d avions de
c0mbat high-lech. qu prcouraient
le
pys
n tous sens timnl sur ioui
cs
qui p0uvail
reprsenier Lre me-
nace Les firll t res ava ent consl
d
que
l menacel ai l bsn pus
grnoe qu
neb pnsaienl
ia
po-
pulaionAmdricine
ou es aulres
pays
des Naiions-un es. Le danger
un exemple simi ire nous 8si
donn avc ia manle dont ta s.
curile a t assure dans t
pays

l suile du 1 1 Septeinbre. Ls ms
ponsaoDs goUvernemntaux
de ta
securil ont mis en
place
un sys,
tme d aledes
jLrne,
orange, st
roule. En se basant suf ies mnes
agencs de rcn$ignementqui
avaient dj produil
des Bpports
eons sur I kak, iacouleur serait
modilie pour
ind quer
!n chanqe-
menl de neaLl d alde.lln
y
avail
pas
d'obllqalion detustitierces
i
J
pense qu' i l
ri 5te un eonsensus
au sei n d l.:r eommunut
uto-
l ogi qse
sel on l equel
une di vul gt i on gouve?nei f l ct rt l e
st l r l es
L' v! s se?rt une
honnc i de, De c t ai t . de nombreur
chercheU! 5
sont dsempnrds
dc voi r que
l e
gouvernement
n, donn aaraun
srgne d' unc pToChi ne
di ! rul gt i oh.
l l
y
. ccpondnt ,
un Gl i vg
ehtre c que
nous
prcevons
colltnr
ae
qui
serait n tran de;o
J I] [IA' J DU
ET I)LI
GI E
LOT
UFO
& co
LO
MP
oar
des races dilitenlss, l
plus leur technologie
nous
paratcomplxe
0n en afiiv c0nstaler
qu
il
gaqit
de conceds
qui nous dpassut tota-
rcmenr
Les chfchs ulologiqus
qul sonl ctulbmen
pou
rsu ivies exposenl un
phnom ne
qu i est
constmfnenl en ?in d'voluer et
qui
se com_
plexilie. En Grando-Brclagne
par
exemple' l t_
iaire des 'crop circles' a com mnce dans les
.nes 80. c'tait tolaleflent nouvau, au
pornl
qu
cerlains I onl congidr comme un nouvau
phnomene
en
lui mm Lls est dvelopp au
pomld
deventr n donaine
parlculier dans
ltude du mystre des ovnis D la mme ma_
nlre les utol0gues
Mexlcins ont cofimence a
mnlerne bas documenlaire
sur des vdos de
oetits ovnis sem blab les des otbs
qui
se sonl
ill3nilils au_dsus de rli0ns
peuples,
comme laooort de 'lexico c. Au dbut'
auand le
phnomne
a 1 reconnu, ih avarefl
t vus
par groupes d 2 8, mais desliLms
plus
rcsnis fnonireni
qu'i
s
pauvenl lormer des
groupes de centalnes d objats
Les lilms les
plus rconts onl t monlres
que
ds sodes d'objts blancs en iorms de serpems
voluentdans e ciel, lalssal echapperdes
sphres blanches, mugs, el bleues llex6ledes
m rliers de films oir l'on voii ces obils.
2. L s&udl
raBonL : n enirani la
Maison Blanche, Jimmy Cafter tit dtemln
divulouer
les d0ssiers ovn s, du lait
qu
ilavil lui'
fime vu un ovni. cependanl apres Lrne seance
de briaf nq sur laquesuon carier a change d
bord, et rejoinl l$
parlisans d la couvenure.ll
avait dcla ractrice shi/v lr,lacLain :
C'taitvmi... ll
y
avail des occupanls
et
qull
dsimii fai bute ia lumire sur cetle aTaire
por,Lr
voir conment les
gens ragiraienl mais
qu
il n le
pouvait pas
et ne l fe t
pas
Carter a dclar
q!
si le sujel lmpliqua t la 's
cu|it nalionalo . ll ne d fluseit
pas
ce nalenel,
Tout c
qui,
dans les
propos de ses turmaEu|s,
pouvail se rapporler une menace cofire Bse'
curit de la nallon h t une bonne rson
pouf
Cader de
garder
le silence Carteradil: 'Je ne
vois aucune nison de
qatdr
celtu infonnati0n
secl, mais llso
peul qu
cerlains aspecB 0e
Linlormation ovni, donlje ne suis
pas ls lamr'
ller, so enl en rapport avec des xprimonlations
se.rtes acluellernent 3n courc,
qur peLlvent
avorr
ait notre scurit nallonale
_
en relanon avec
nos nouveaux systm$ d'arrnemenl Je ne difiu
serai cerhlnement
pas cela lvlals sla ne
corcernail
ps
not scuril naliona e, de fion
point
de vue, en lant
que
Prsident,ieirai
e ne-
cessaire elt6 dilusenices lmenls Je nevo|s
rin de mal cel." L avmat t chrcheur
Petr
G6ton a dil I ll seirouvetoutsnplemen
que
Les oific els ne diffusni
pas d'illformation s-
crte,
que
ce soit au nom de la scudl natio_
nale, ou en
gon
de leurs intts
personnsls
& On n n
P.t
auot llta ! La couv
tu|e Deut I expliquer
parce que
e
qouvnemenl
ne st
pas
commeni
grer ]a situalion
E T. lls se
ooLrrail
qu
ils dissimulentslemd
leur iqno_
;an. wilbert smilh,
quidirigeart lnqute du
oouvernenent
canadien
gur
les saucoupes
vo_
l ant es! e19501954, adi l :
Lseul ei son
onur laouelle cux
qui
ont le
p.uvokn'oniriei dit
ce suiel, c est
parce que
t0ut simplement
ils ne
savenl
pasquoin fale
Celte incaDacil dternlncr comment
gror e
oroblme a conduit cette situation d impu-
;snau sein duqouvenement
Canadren Wil
berl B. Sm hdcl t : Lel i l esi quel orsque
cena ns otficiels du
qouvernem9ntontdu larc
face la ra il des
gens de Lespa, el
qu irs
ont ralis
qu
ils ne
pouvaienl rlen tare a ce
suiet. ils se sonl empmsss do fermer les
yeux
ii souhailanl
que
le
problme
disparairait
de
4" !t P(|t ! Le Prsideni et Les autres hauls-
resDonsabks
pounaient
bien be domlns
par la
oer La oeur
d avoir aflroniof le
pnblme
Lorsoue ie PesidentClnton et les membresde
sn dkculilsonl anNs aLrx aflaras en 1993 le
Dr. Slev?n Greer a eu loccasion de briefler l
conmessiste oan Eurton,
qui
etait le
prsident du
ouiGant Cnmiti de la Chambre
pour les B'
lormes el laSuoervision du
golvornemenl Bur
ion s taii moni lrs ltntit au( explicauOns
oue lu ofsenlail
Greer sur le suiel0vn!
ll a de
;nd Grcer de lu remetlrc lout ce
qu ilavait
lJn an
plus
lad, Buflon esi revenu sur son atli_
tude orsm re aprs
qu
leutconsit ainsique
son
pnncipal
ass 9ant, des sqnes tnq bles
qu
il
eta t Ioblet d une etrange sLrftell ante Lors d in
rcruie vsc Art Bell sur l radio Coasl to Coast,
Grcer a dcla
que Bunon ]?it mainlenanl de_
venu comme lous les autres dans le
golverne
ment -
eilmy d'aborder a
queslion Le
lroblme
ost
que personne novedagir' dit
Greer 'lls n'aqisseni
pas parce qu'ils 0nt
pua
dgar Mitchell laslrcnaule d apojl014, a lail un
commsntaire sur la Bison du secrot, en s Da-
snl sur linformaiion
quilu avalt l c0mmuni
que pr ds inlormateurs
du mllreu du
renselqnement, en rlat 0n avec la couvenure
Ovn Mitchel a dcLar
que
a raison
pour
la-
quelle ks
gouvernefients enretennent
Le secret
Uent en deux mo$: E Peuf
6. ta Sacril dr Intanr. ! !'e
gouvene'
m e nt. oadiculirem
e nt la branche
exculive i_
menit Fditer ce
pro
blm e en secret
Dans Les
oremlres anns de son impllcation
le
qowe
;ement avaii abord La
qlrestioir par
le biais d3
enquaes
publlqu$
_
le Prciet Blue 800k. ToLrl ce
prclnmme a town au cauchmar en maerc
de relatjons
publiques, quan6 l
gouvenemefi a
t coniraint de traiter cas
par
cas les man lsh'
lions d'Ovnis, ainsi
que
d'autres
fiis sans np'
ood avc slles, mais dont l
publlc pouva(
;enser
qu
ils leleven1du
mme
phnomm
llest beaucoup
plusfacie deiraiier
Lm
prob eme
en interne,
pariiculirenont quand 0n ne 0 sp64
oas d lmenls
pcis,
oil elin0esaleetbser_
u|s
peuvenl se tmiter | abi de l curioiL
nodiallquo
qu
nols connaEsons
6. ! @uvr
Allan.: Les a iens
$a_
iquent eqalemnl la couvsrture
ls semblenlul_
lisr ce
que
cerlains chercheurs
n0'nmem Lln
enrbrgo sur l$ luites , ls 9e
prsenlent nols
ma s d tell s0 e
qu l
prcve ne
pefierc
.o,rfim.Au lieu de se
poser
3td annoncer eu
prsence,
ils voft voluer aulour d un apparcrl
oendnt
plusieurs
minutes, ou blen
passer des
insssaq* des individus hols,
quivonl
ensu
les
Prendre
la leitr
Les liens
p0unaienl se
poser n mpone
quano
etselaire connaire.
llsonlrefusedann0ncerdF
rectemnt leur
prsence, t
qa
conduit
Le
gouler_
nemnt celte hsilation. si les a iens fle se l0
ps
con41f0,
pourquoi le
gouv.nement dsvmil'
ilfaLre e
premier pas ? L
louvememor
anend
de connalre le but ultime
pourcuiv par les a em,
z L illtilac
allr I Les allens sont alt
.mmnds. lle contrlenl ioul ce
qui
a l|a |
leur
prsence et la dlv!lga0n future de le e{9
ten ce. c'esl
quelque
ch ose
quo
le
gouvernemom
ne
pouna
jamais
admeltre
publquement
.
Lssdosslersdu oouvememeft
compone
un
ceftain
nombre de cas 0 des manilsshtont
Ovn s onl dmonlr
one attiiude 'lrost
le des
a ins. tut-ce
que
le
gouvernement
pourm
sn!'
harlerlanec6'ieannonceau
pub ic en
paftculisl
s rte$ incapble de conlrler hs vnemmbl
8. !
pnh/tl du
gouv$n |nanl:
Lannoncede
la
prsence Elsu Terre leEl r
une ds iounaux
pendant des mois ca $Q
srLt et ann hilerait chacune des acljons du
g0!_
vernemenl, en enlvant
tode vrsibil te sss
oroDres oroiets
ce serart comme une lla r0w
nica Lewinski multiPli
Par1000
Des aaences comme la MSA seraient imfiCdia'
tement rendues obsolts, Le
gouvenenrenl se
iouverait coilmnl la
queslion de savoir s'il
deffait coniinuer
linacer la NSA, alorc
qu8
l0ules ss erireprises spaiiaies n'auienl t
qu
un gaspillag
des dniers
pubtics,
9. 1 R.lrlnc..t tr
pdaflon
! Le
gouvemementsait que
le pubtic
n esl
pas
mr
pourune
reconnai9snc
dosaiiens, est conce,
vable qu
un corlain pourcontaoe
des cihysns ne
pounait
accepter l psence
aline, et se mon
re
gouvemeflonl
aurait les
pires
difftcutts
conlrler les citJyens Amricains
qui
ont un droit
conslrtuuonnel de
pofter
d$ rmes. Les sliens
pourarent
bisn re
perus
com8 desenvahis-
seurs 0u des ageos dudmon dguiss en
Ioute atlaque conire les atiens
pounait
su ier
en une contre,attaque, qui
caLrseail des dom-
naqes considrables au
pays. (ce poini,
ceDen
dad, est
pluti
une bonne nouve e,
parce qus
a
raisse entendre
que
les alies sefaiont dans I n-
capacil de prendr
le conldte,
qlals que
soii
l'avnce de leurtechnolooie. Its se retrouve-
raintdans un bourbieriype
0Lrere
du Vtetlm,
comne ce
que
connaissenl aclue e m ern bs
Ehls Unis en kak).
lO.|.r
gooa.tan
moqunt: En 57 ans,
le Prsidenl n'a et codmnt
que
deux tois ta
questlon
ovni. Lors d ltection de 2004,
ps
une seule iois le lhme n'a t abord devanl
Iun 0u l'aulredesdeuxp
ncipaux candtdats. L
peupre
ne se reprsnte donc
pas
ta
prsence
E.l/ovnicomffe un enjeu imporianl.
poumuoile
gouve
rnem e ni devrtt- it
p|e
nd des risques
dans un domalne qui
c0ncerne si
peu
ta
poputa-
ton ? La mobilisalion manque.
ll. Lor DikLrr tona rnt6al[r
r le
gouvefirementa
menu pondant pfs
de 60 ans,
et Idoit par
consquent cont nuer menth Un
nensoflge
servant en couvrir u n autre, i esl
devenu impossible de paier
$ai Le
gouvm-
mnt doil d abord trouver un moyen d explquer
p{urquoi
I a abus le
pubtic pendanl
57 aft.
1?. I'E londltnrcnt
d.. rt|3r|ncr
.tc Cfoyncar ! Ce serait partcutircment
vdenl
parmi
les scientllques el tes ingenieurs
llava/lrad pou
l
9ouvememenl,
parce qu
rh au
Eienl assumer e lail
qu
leur emptoyeur
n avait coss de lur mentt en ter donnanides
itiomaUons lausss, el le
plus
important est le
faii
que
I essent ol de ieurs tondemenis scienli
liques s'avrcraienl
erons.
L lude de 1961 de lnstitut Brookng a exam n
cete situat 0n. ll a l envisag
que
de lous tes
groupes,les
screntiliques el tes ingeneurs pou
ra enrres prus
dconsLIls par
ia dcouvrle de
creatufes d une intelttgence fetlivement s0-
rieure, du lait
que
ces
potessions
sonl t otus re-
lies la mlris de la naturc, plutt qu
ddis
la comprhension et lexpression humaine
"
Parce qu
la science allmenie les avances tch-
nor0!rques modrns, un tet b0lrteversement
af-
ider t
gravement
le systme conomiqus.
l! La Pour da l ort I Considrons a
possibil
r
que
le Prstdenl ait t menac d0
fiod
par
le groupo
de contrto. steven Greer a
raconle celte histoire seton laquetle un
prOche
de
Bill Clnlon lu avaltdctaceci : Si te
prstdent
lall ce
que
vous prc0nisez
- ltcraintde iinir
cornme John Kenndy. ceflethorie d une me-
nace de florl sw le President aln
qu
ii se tahe
esl assez populaire
dans ta comfiunaut lfolo-
qrq0e.
Des documents doni I'orighe est incer
taine oni c rcul pamt
ts oto0ues,
qu
latssent
entendre
qe
Kennedy a t assassin
parce qu
il
aurali donn l,ordm de dctstiior ta
prsence
allne. lenqua reste ouverte
lrl, Lr CcDaryrtaura
: Comme dans ts
cadre religieux, les 'conservateurs veLrlent s ac-
crccher au stalus
quole ptus
tongtemps possibte.
Le
gouvenemntauraittrilar
avec ce
orouoe,
quin
a aucune inteniion de ngocier ou de tire
des compomis Cestsouvenl anrson
pour
ta
querle
des
grandsjoumaur
ne s ntiressenl
Das a
I hisloirc des ovnis. Simplemeni parce que
turs
dlteu|s sonl des conseftateurs
scepliques de ta
une rumeurcircule dans la communaul utoto
gique
selon Jaquetle it exlsle|ail deux facliofls
dans legroupe decon]e dusujt0vnr, es
pros
et les anldivulgalion. Du laitque nous n en
sommes pas
la divuloati0n,
a
voudrait
dire
que
E9 conservateum
ontloujours ta malorit des
It, L co{r.a sx am|etnanta . est
ncessirc de dveloppef
secrlemenl ta techno,
loqie E,l,
p0ur
laborer des ames surpuissntes
en cas d une attaque aline. ll y
a aussi un
pro,
fond dsirchez lesiournisseurs d'amenremnls
.nilitaes de dvetopper des armes quisoient
plus
meurlirs.
La lechnotoaie atine serait
pour
eux un rv enlin ratis. |Js fab cants
qui
contrlenl la lecholooi
Deuvents0uhailer
s alrrilr denire i secret afin de renforcer leur
conle, avri
que
le pub
ic s'an apeeotr/e.
,tMes
amis, a crit Peter 6erstsn,
,ianl
que
ta tchnoto
gle
est le
prix

paye(
aucune d vutgaiion off
-
crerre ne
lourn avok lieu
f6. L Fctet' Tlnpa ; Si tes mrtihires
Amricains ont
prc
70% des secrets de ta
teclrnologie aline,
a
seratidngereux de e iairc
svoir Ce
qu'i
s difrusemient pouril
e
prci-
sment I lmenl
qul
nanque I'ennemt p0ur
compller son systme d,armmenl. Le sedour
de la delnse n gnorc pas
dans ta
guerm
mo-
deme c esl le facteur lemps
qui
esl cructal, cat
beaucoup de
guenes
aujourd hui ne durcnl
que
querquesj0urs
0u
quelques
mois. Toul avantage
dv de latechnologio a1in
oed contrer une
avnce de
plusieu|s
mois ou
plusteu|sannes.
Ce
qui
ne lisseiit pas
I ennemt t temps de
dvlopper son
propfe
svsime
Ce
problrne
du facleur lemps s,apptiqueraitaussi
pour
une avance ralise par
un nnemiquilra-
vaille galementsur iatochotogie atine. Donner
nos adversaires un indicalion d0 c nous
connaissons permotraft
I ennrni de tancer une
atlque, s ilsavail
qle
nous ne disposons pas
de
lZ Ratrcconcapqor r Le
gowdmement
essayo de
gaqner
du tenpsjusqu, ce
qu
tait
arhev la rtoconception dos paves d objeis
l& l, B.aoln d 3rvolr I L,
poputalion
n'a
pas
Desoin de savoirAinsiqu'n
cap 1tne
de la Navy avalt xplqu au chrchew nv
Stanlord en 1964, ux
quilratient
ce
pmblm
s.nt capbies de
lugement
ralionnet lace J inal,
iendu. lls connaissent tes fails Les
qens
ne sont
Pas
prts
connaftr les lhits.'
C esi un
principe
tort chez tes rnilites d'avoir
un accs
parlicuiier
I inlormaiion qu
ta
poputa-
tion ne doil
pas
conna
pour
dlverss Bisons
Les ovnis om bujours E rctis ce concept du
'besoin
de savoir . Le vi-Prsident Dlck cheney
parxmple,lorsqu
on lui a demand s,ilvali
i oficiellement bief sur te sujer des ovnis, a
repondu sij ai r bdefl sut ce sujet,
a
doit
probabloment
te classili et
je
ne
poufiais pas
19. Dlvld.nd.. .l ProflB t Celui
qut pos,
sde I or fixe les rqies. Si la couverture es1
conlrole
par
des hommesde Iinlilr,
comme
beaucoup le cmient c!x-c pourraient
rsisler
la dlvulgation cause des
proiits
aslronomiqus
qu
ils en retireni, el des dividsnds qu
its smpo-
chenten siphonnant luttm,thnologi fater-
reste classitie, passe
entre les mains de
La c0nnssance esile pouvoir
etlepouvoirge-
nire des profils,
dns le eysteme caprta{iste
20, Part .lu Pouyotr ! Les hommes de
pouvoir qu
conlrolenlen ce moment ta situation
sraienl assurs de
perdre
te pouvoir.
s auraienl
beaucoLrp noins de
pouvo
r dans un qouverne-
mnt Mondil pa.ce que
tapopLrtalion uS e9
LE MAG DU SL]RNA]'URI]L ET DU IJATVWORMAT
23
UFOLOGI E
& COMPLOT
UNE
SEULE
CERTITUDE
LE1S
OVNI NE
VIET{NENT
PAS
D'AILLEURS
I
une de A kois la nu I commence
a 0e n e1 o0unrnt
i angebal et aer ennc. embt evouor , r r h
Desbout es
um neses, parlois
pides.
parfo
s tenlcs tnversent e ciel
ommedes enlrts .echerche d ne destinalon i e
saqt
pas
b d avons. de satlites ou encore de tantcrnps
chi noi ses. masbr end0bl et svoanl nondcnl f
es. eanr a
. nque
appar non t a sur pr s de t a
popudt 0n
ocae ce
qenre
de scenal0 n est en rien indit. chque anne nos
r'evuns dpe remoisnaqes
trstant td Dresenre enons
n.0nn5 ildns not c L el Ma s
n
reqrcupantvoed scou et
n. 0 sanl Es dal es et es l ur nos ul ot oaues onl 0u de
lecter des zones d oVNtplus mpodantes pus
intiqantes
Le bon spot
C0nrmenldlemriner
eb0nslol
e ieuaddrruatror
a re
r hPr Lhcuf ol ogu. cphvdt demandcd4hur esdanal vse
de dor umenl s et dp
ph0t oqr aphr s
t est nr essar edese
pongcr
rldns
pr
rtlives
dpt
pts
b ants ufolooue5 oor
der er er em dui dr Lor ( quonoar eoVN
esi h#us
a'naku s s0nr enthousstes rs pensent
pn
ddr deta vu
oes cpnr ar nesau r 0ur !
de eur vr e
pr
np v0enr paqddr s
e
avar r tune\ue q
ies aflend Nous ne devons
oas nous
v0 er a race Lcs oVN s tsonr un
phpnomenes
re(onns.
ncs0nr passs ( 0mmne
qe. quer sr l ar n5oeuvcnl
penscr
La mBt 0r i t e des r er noqnqer
r oN amenei t a
de5
cnu6 0er assesobser uat i on.
dskomoest t ouen
'
0n ra v cron
de a slat 0n sparia e nrematona dans un.
plus
cauqu d(L0urue A Ltraque 0bservation tntrabl
l ucl c
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pas
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savez ! 0us
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praccment
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rneteor0loq ques
laienl e is loutes rassenrb
es 00r une
observation opllme 2 Eien ne
oeul tre atss au hml
i0r.quon s0ulrdilc rapporler n
phnomene
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que
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aennes sembent s.lre !
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Une rcherche de rerra n s imposerors
La gogiaphie
du lieu
1/06{re!r
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vos
Dourrez si(0Ui
c0n0irer !0sa! sel apporterainsiptusde
crdibiil vos
Emercn.qs
et rcs resutais.
Dcovrn Lrn spot d ovNt est
r0r\0r\
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pRrltutcr
Inaf d cmotrons et de lrou
! e\ rn .f!rque> De cmpr nt ru so des mate aur.
fia s auss rr alnrosphere
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memp d\ lvN Nos n at[rronl
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oar
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pef f eal i onm
l ar e( aLheeaur ( yeL}duar ndpubr c
I t est
evonr que
ne
pk
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er0 vos obsrvatons mai5 de lroD nombreu ob
Jets
sont vlsib es et ne s pparentent sn rie une l on
hunaine. Par leur vilesse.leur torme el eur consslanc0
noLr vons rpdemenr pense
au s venaenl t0rcement
d eus Une formede o eNiaterrske venuedes zones
es prus
reculees de notre
qataxe.
Une race extratercsrr.
assez rnterigenle etsrqr pe pourrc
ev e dlide avi
tesse el du temps. Pounant, matgre es avances de nolrc
scencmodr ne
e
pdr amet f e
t empor
ner embl e0ouv0r
s PflaLer
aussr aisement I reste don( r these de ous en
pusr onsi ui t edesbdse5! our enar nes
desbaspsr t r r cnnc
d oVNl er t r t er r eske
saql a d n pe
l pl e, vr vanl dans
nos moniagnes, sous nospreds parfo
s
i0$antd une an
crenne cnn0roqe reposant sur tes artetacts des cvtisa
rmns 0 sp,rrues maAss s' td
ou ssance eL0nomroe de
Eoupe!
s.rs Des oVN
(rees
sr n0rre
oroDre ot;nete
.pdbe de 5e dplacpr 5ans
qe
oeronne ne ursie em
p"a.ns
Un
peple
au dsN de5 tos std, reqt5
qu
oe
Ces liux
incontournbles
ll exrsie des lieur dils incontournables pour
la re.
cnercne ulologlque. fun d,euxse silue seutement
40 m nules de Nice, comme I'erptiqire les crateu|s
des anonymes du Col de venc.
.
Le col de Vence
est lacilemorl
accessibl paa
l roLtle qli pa.l
de
Vence, Le
pltau
du co de Vence se irouve nvi-
ron 950 m d altlude etestJimt au Nord Dar la c0 te
ll4arlrne ellacolle des Pouiseiau Sud
pa;b
puyde
fourtte.0n y
touv te
pelit
hameaLr de saintBa
nab d'oir lon ped
emprunler piusteurs
sentiers de
L'historque du
plateau
deVence est assez llou tes
habilants ppetaienl autretois ce lieu 'te
plaleu
du
dible . Des
phnomnes
incomprhensibles
se
pro-
dursaient dja it
y
a
ptusiurs
sicles c qui
auaii
valu celndmdune
lette aDp[alion, ll existe beau
coup de
questions
au sLrjet du c0 deVenc.0u,ont
vu les gens
cette poqLre pour
le dc re comrne
un en0r0it nraudit ? Pollquoi 1es lemptiers dcid-
fent ils de fondr un commandefe
dans un tieu
aLrssi fecul ? Plus lt encore les romains occup,
lly a
quelques
annes, les membrcsd,un secie se
d0nnatenl rndez-vous en esprant prendre
c0ntacl
vec ds entils exlra lerrestres. Slon certaines ru-
meurs, tes adeples d clt secte
procda
enl des
rtuels
de sacriftce sur des nimalx.0n pu,l
encore
trouver les symbotes sotriques imrims
sur cer
tains rochersdu liltage des idOles'lalsss parcs
adeptes Depuis les choss se soni afianqes, les
gendames
s0n1 intrvenus el il n
y

plus,
notre
connaissnce,
d acliv ts seclaires. noLrs arive r-
gulrrement
d renconker
des
gens
attirs par
ta
mditisallon du lie! et mlheureLrsernenl il s aOri l
plus
souvenl de ceuxque t'on nomme "des
lourists
ufologiques'. Ces
gens
ne sonl pas
lorcmeni
O-
fanls car ils se dsinlresseni
apidemeil du lieu
laute d vnemerds concrels. Seuts les
pius patients
Soft TeComPenSS.,.
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25
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pretres
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da le6 imposs b e de
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2Z
UFOLOGI E
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RESTE
MUETTE
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2
Les archeoloques
pensenl
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Les brses des croy:nces conspiratonnistes ont t dentfies
par
Pefre Andr Ta_
qLr pl
r o\ oo'
p
i i 1( d\
Dor r
!
l l oosel r sr '
oLr c
o' r ds
pr i l ci oe' r i e' l
r d
r . r par ,
oer L
r oLr ' e or r ' ' ve
( L
e
r qLhr t
d
_r ^l
or I oL o' vol ol t '
( "
neeg r ^- r
- )
r e
q p"' di Let . : - oL' esr
. r dl gde' a! o' l o. . r r
dont est clcrt la thorie du comp ot
paf
le
phlosophe
rejo nt le
princ pe
mme de
oaf anoi a Sur l ef ond, l es t hor i eg se r el o
gnent pour
dsi qner l e mme coupabl e et
se constru sent de a mrne rnanire Il est souvent
question
de
'existence
d un
qr oLp
' et r r . l
er t l t i l f L Lr
' d! o. el ee-
qroupe
crpable de contrler le
pouvo
r et es moyens d nforrnat on, dans le but de
conseruer s Dosilin defofce sur le
pouvo
r
politque
conom
q
ue et cu lturel
\r
,:
Ces thofies
qui
drngent cr lls trai-
tent de sqiets sfieux, de suiets o des
personnos
ont
pcrdu
la vie, se construi-
sent sur une seule et ts simple
qustaon
:
FITE
CET NEMEI{T ?
Dans
quel
but ?
La thorie du complot
prend place
lors d'un vnement majeur o
l'horreur de la situation ne
peut
tre comprise et surtout acceple
de tous. Parce
que
l'Homme
n'aime
pas
tre confront
I' i nadmi ssi bl e, n' ai me
pas
voi r ses
motions chamboules, re sans
dessus dessous, il se
protge par
un mcanisme rationnel. ll se met
alors douter des versions offi-
cielles donnes
par
le
gouverne-
ment,
puis par
les mdias.
llne
peutaccepter
une horreur sans
qu'on
l ui donnedesargumenl ssol i des, desexpl i -
cations logiques. Les thories
.
complo
lists
"
musent cerlins ralionalistes
qui
Les dciveni comme insenses, tirces
par
les cheveux,
pour
expliquer ce
que
des
scientifiques, des chercheurs, ont dj sou-
lign de meilleure aon el chitlres la clei.
Ce
qu ils fe comprennent
pas
c'est
que
l Homm abesoi n de bi en
pl us que
de chi f -
lresetd'mages, ila besoln d'tre rassur,
d'ir ddouan de safauie. Comme la re-
lgion quia
un effet anxio
ytique
sur les
per-
sonnes ayant
peur
de mourir,lathore du
complot
permet
de cacher la misre du
monde,la pauvel les calastrophes ou en-
core ls attenlals deffire des noms, des fi-
qures,
des organismes secrets
que
Ion ne
poul pas
contrer Une taialit qui rassure car
el l enedpend
pas
de nous, ni de noschoi x
poilques,
I de notre
quotidien.
Les partisans de ces lhories ne revend
-
quent pas
d'autres buts
que
d inlorrner la
population
surce
qu'on
lu cache. Noussa-
vonsts bien
que
nos mdias sontcontr
ls, si ce f'esl pas par le
pouvoir
en
plac,
par
noire systmeconomique ett nafcier
0n ne
peut
dire ce
que
l'on veut ei toLrt ce
qu l'or sait lorsque cela peutvoir une in-
cidence lcheuse sur le systme bancaire.
0r, nousvivons dns un monde o tout a un
l i en avec l c0nomi e. Tout dpend d' el l e et
notre vie prsenle
el fullre sembletre r-
gle
sur les cours de la bourse. Les tho-
ries du complot osent donner des noms,
nommer des coupables, mais surtout mon-
trent du doigt des
grolpes
dont nous
n'vons souvenl
jamais
enlendu
parler,
sin0n dans des romans comme seuls cou
pables ll s'aqit alors de lhories du com-
plotocculte,
comme avec es llluminatis.
D'artrcs croyances conspirati0nnisles t0u
chenl l'molon de l'homme Ce iul le cas
par
exemple
pour
les attenlats du World
Trade Center le 11 septembre 2001 la
thori du complol rlute laverson de l'at'
tenlat
;
mars aussi
pour
la tuerie de lvlo-
hammed lvlerah la thoie du complol
avance une manipulation de I homme
par
les services secrels. Ces thories
qui
d-
ranqenl car elles lrailenl de sulels srieux,
de suiets 0 des
personnes
ont
perdu
lave,
se construisent sur we seule el lrs sim-
ple question
:
(

qui proiile
cet vnemenl
?
'.
Par exemple, a dernire lusillde dans
une cole
pr maire aux Etats-Unis a eu lieu
alors
que
e
gouvernernent
0bama souhai-
tail s attaquer aux
problmes
ds rmes a
leu en vente libre sur le sol amricain.
L'horrible tuere a alors l
prise par les
consprrationnrstes
pour
devenir un vne-
mentservant les intrls du
gouvemement.
L3 drode3 de
gtoupe
ou occulte
llen exlste des cefta nes el sont les
plus.
apprcies
'
parles padisans. Lesthories
de
groupe
impliqueni un ensemble de
per-
sonnes, fatres de notre socil, mais res-
tani toujours dans l'ornbre. Par exemple,
connaissez-vous le rseau Bilderberq,
qui
runilchaque anne lesdirigeants des plus
grandes multinalionles, des chefs d'Elat,
des
patrons
de
presse oL enc0re
quelques
banquiers
parlicLrlifemenl influents. lJn
club lrs ferrn, oir une cenlaine de
peF
sonnes dcldent l'abri des regards de la
drrection
que le monde dii
prendre.
Crespar leprince Bernhard des Pays-8as
et le multim lliadire David Hockefeller,les
premires lnlons Bilderberq ont vu ie
jour
dans les annes 50, l tirenl leur nom du
premier
htel oir ses
parlicipants
se sont
runis (1S54, HlelBilderberq 0steeek).
ljne gense
troLrble, comme le
pfcise
Geoflrey Geuens dans son livre'Tous
pou-
v0irs conlondus. tal, Capitl et t!4dlas
lre de la mondialisati0n' aux ditions EP0
:' Les runions de Bilderberg oni vu lejour
lafin de l
guefie
et les
premiers partici-
panls
iaient
pour
cerlains d'anciens ca-
dres de l'Allernagne nazie recruls
pr
l
clA
pour
lutter cone l'uRSS...,.
Alrjourd'hui, es runions de Bilderberq re-
grcupent les leaders des domaines
poli
LE MAG DU suRNAruRE"
"t
ou
"o*oron
ar,
f$f
PARANORMAL
64
tiques, financLers, scientiliq!es, mililaires et mdia-
tiOues : une centain de oersonnes
exlrmement in
iluentes dans les
grands rseaux
qui dcident du sod
de a
plante. .
Eilderberg n est
pas
un club de loislrs
o l'0nioue au bridqe c'est!f lieu oit 'on
pense lve-
nir du monde
,
renchril Geuers. llne 10rs
par
an, le
oroLloe Ellderbero se runtt ainsi
pend.nt
4
j0urs
dans
;n liu preslrqreur. chaque fois dans une vrl!e dilte_
rente, el avec une scurit opl rnae.
Piemlrcs rgarlonc.r
La
oremire
sance de Femote View' fut allse
par
Mel R lev : une
'
Rv mob le
'
a! colrs de laquelle un
exorimentateur se diriqeit vers un slte choisi au ha-
sard Le visualisaleur distance devail alors dcrire
I environnement du suiet en faisnt des croquls spon-
tans el en verbalisant les impressions venant la
conscnce Riley identifia certains lments de lacible,
mals oastrs Drcismeni.
Tour lour, les 6 meribres
es
plus promtteLrs de lquipe se rendlrcni sur le
camDUS d! SHI
(llrle
o Park, Ca ifornie)pour des expe'
rienaes de BVmobiles. Un our, on demanda lvel Hiley
de. cibler, Scotly Watt. Bileyeut un
gotde chocolal
en bouche el i vil un bocalde veffe
plein
de
pices
d
monraie. Puis ilsentit une roLi et un
groupe
de vo
lures. Watl emmena Atwater el Riley slr le site clbe
!n cof(e5ronvollswaqen,le
lonq d une
grand route
aLreloues kilomelres de Forl Meade Au dbut de k
snce, watt s'tait lrouv dans !ne suprette oil
avaitachet et manq une barre de chocolat, un boca
p
rn
0 a
geni se l ruva1l sL' , p . o4ot oi ' orPs de l r
casse...Atwater essava qalement de
gagner
ia lote-
rie du Maryland, mais les v sualiseurs chourerlt
Biley
pl l 4cMonFaol e
np
pJrrl 4or p\
s decoLv' n un l r' 0
qur
ar' d l et e e' l
' e
qJeque par
r
v o' i e. l 4al qre
des resu t at s mi t i qes et al eat oi res ! n mmo de l ar'
mee merl.ol re
qul
e5
P(p
pfces
prelimlralrP o e-
sent enl
-un
0T l au, o i rl ' i r-.
t n
1978 | uni l de
medi uf f r' l Jl aorc connr e \ ous Pnomoe" Serv' . p
o acl i on oer dp' ere o
i
o code G0ndol a w sh
f ul
rmoace od cr' l l f a-e, ur
0qramme
spcrl ' arce
pr e Perl aqo
. ous
l a o' reLl l on du
_ai or
ql Pl al
Ihompson, chefd tal major adjolnl de lmee,charqe
du rnsiqnemenl. funii comportrt les lemote vie
werc
\ vi aLi
I eL S ; Oi qt d_r er l es ol us oel ormanl s
sous la direction de skip aiwater 0n demanda en
pre_
mier lieu cetle unit spciale du rense
gfemnt mil
_
taire de ordire la zone d chlte de Skylab
(dont 0n
ttendaii le retouren i! llet 1979). fadiudant-chef Joe
t,lct!4oneaqle visualis la staiion orbrlale tomber dans
l e Pac f rque Sud ef t re LAust rahe l l l ndonsi "
ouelques semaines aprs. Skylab renlra dans lanno_
sphre au-dessus de l'Australie orlenlale.
Occult
et espionnage
La thrie du complollouche
galement
'ar
mmont, mais surtout la scurit du teraiorc
t nos 66rvices screts. Plusier.lrs thses de_
fondenl I'ide
que
nous ne c0nna6s0ns
ps
es
moyens les
plus tranqes,les
plus pu$saflts que
nos tals ont en leur
possession pourassurer
notre scudt. Par exemple, ilest malntenanl
tmsque
cerkin
que
des espons md umstra
vaillaiont
(et
travalllent
pr0ba0lement encor)
vec lesagences de scuril
gouvernemenlaes
amricaines.
SkiD Atwatet, un otficier sodide I'cole d esp0n_
nade do Fori Huachuca
(Arizofa), drriva a Fod
Me;de, dns le Marvland, au cours d fele 197/
i cei homme s intressail lortement aux
pheno_
mns
psi.
Au dbut de sa carr re mililaire,Al
water avarl snlendLl
patler des reLherches
psi
faltesdans les oavs de IEsl, donllUnion Sovie'
liquo. ll app l aussrque a retherche
pslde la
CIA avarl t entrepnse des I972, au Stanlord
Researh Institute
(SBl) l!'lenlo Pa
(Calione).
Les chercheurs du SRls'latent concenire sur la
clakvolance des fins d espionnage
: la
.
v$ 0n
ditance
, (Remoleviewing
0u BV) Alwaler
orooosa al0rsu colonelBobelt
Keenan
qu
une
potiie
quipe soit runie, ses membrs
pouvanl
tre recrutfu
parmi le
prsonneldu renselgne
mentrnilitake. Le
proietdAhvalerreut nnab'
mentle nom de code : Gondola Wish. En
comDaqnie du maiorwatt, i selectionna les can'
didais. Darmi lesquels fiouraientlvlelBrleyelJoe
Touiours rester cach
lJne chos est ceda,le
grcup
Btlderberg ne revendique
pas une exposltion edlatique I Lol'devou'
'oir
se tarr6 conraftre du
grand publ'c.
ce cercle de
pouvotr reste confidertiel : o8s
de conlerences de
ple${
ooJr annoncer los runloj1s, nlpouren exposet ses conlenusou ses bilans Autre indce
parh
d ue0B_
irtion volontarre cetle oQa risation de
personnalhs puissan$s ne dispose mme
pas d
-n
s le Irl6'1sl
'Alors
comment savoir ce
quise
lrame a I abri des rogrds ? seules leq
persornaLlls presenlenl a-ces reu'
nionsau sommet sonl suscepbles de nousapprendre
plus Maisla liste des
'convives ost elle-mPne ole-
Jrttrctt lecouvrrr I oJerqus nqJteurs indpendants onl
parfois reussi a
percer les
servlces de sat|l_
rile el rendre des
photoa
des membres du
groupe de Biloerbrg Parmi les
personnalites
otsenes 06
de la rJnion de 2003
quis
esltenue en France du 15 au l8 maiavetsallles
plusprosemenr?u lrE10n
Palace,0n reronnait le milliardtre Rochllet,le roid Espagne des
9loches
conselllels 0ll
P'esl0Pmuusr
et l numro2duPent aoone, deschef sdEl al nexerci ce. Mai sI l nst al l at i 0ndesal l es0vi s0c0l l e | w
taisse iuooser oue O a es membres
partlcipent
dislnce aux runions ce
quirenfo'ce le fro" su larib
olticielle de Bild;rberq. Sien entendu, les contidences
des
participa s sonl r?s I Tout au
plus qJeqrea
msmbres contesseqtquece
groupeorganrse
'
des'unrons
prives entre
personnes.prives
"
land6 c4le
d autres acteJls de Erlderberg ont
parliciD laire
pa4er
de ce
groupe comne d un smlnafe de'e4exr{|l
'
une laon aslucreuse de dfinir une lile discoJranl sur lesg6nds enj8ux du monde r

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