I thought I would do a third, and final, article today that deals with the controversy surrounding Project Moon Dust. For years, it was the U.S. Air Force’s operation designed to retrieve Russian space technology from the 1950s onward. As for today, I’m talking about a very different document to all of the others I’ve. Read more »
My previous article was on the subject of Project Moon Dust, a U.S. Air Force program designed to secretly retrieve technology from crashed and foreign space satellites, rockets and more. Most of those cases were somewhat mundane: fuel-tanks, pieces of engines and so on. There are rumors, though, that Project Moon Dust recovered more than. Read more »
For decades there have been numerous alleged cases of crashed UFOs. Of course, the most well-known is the Roswell, New Mexico affair of 1947. There’s the Aztec, New Mexico, case of March 1948. The Spitsbergen crash of 1952, and many more. But, the important thing is this: did these events actually involve real crashed craft. Read more »
10 Alleged Ultra Top Secret Shadow Government Projects
The idea of “secret projects” such as MKUltra were once considered complete fiction and nothing but conspiracy theories. As were secret projects to influence the weather or the use of remote viewers by such intelligence agencies as the CIA. However, we now know that these efforts existed, at least on an initial research and experimental level.
If these top secret and once-denied projects were more factual than authorities would have originally had us believe, then what should we make of some of the other, albeit bizarre, allegations of top secret projects and programs that operate in the shadows of governments, funded by the “black budget?” Here are ten such programs. Some are more believable than others, no doubt, but all are intriguing to the max.