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  “Listening to this military advisor’s story, I was ready to quit. I mean, here I am, an ER doctor used to dealing with shootings and stabbings … car wrecks and burns … and this bag of crap gets handed off to me and I’m expected to run with it?

  “In early February of 1994, a friend of the president came to our home for dinner; I was told that he was a big fundraiser for Bill Clinton. We’re sitting at the table eating dinner when he turns to me in front of my wife and kids and says, ‘The president and his team are really very supportive of what you’re recommending in this white paper, but they’re concerned that if he does this, he’ll end up like Jack Kennedy.’

  “I start laughing … I think he’s joking. He stopped me and says, ‘No, they’re not kidding.’ We went into my library to talk in private where he tells me the president and his people were convinced that if he were to push on the UFO issue, he would be subject to TWEP—Termination With Extreme Prejudice. I’m hearing this, thinking—okay, then what am I supposed to do? It’s not like I’ve got a Secret Service detail. He said, ‘No … they want you to do this … go ahead and try to bring this stuff together.’ In other words, President Clinton is afraid he’ll be assassinated if he attempts to bring disclosure to the UFO-ET subject, but I’m expendable. And guess what that makes you, my friend?”

  “Damn …”

  “Laurance Rockefeller gave me the same line … that it was too dangerous for him, that the money side of his family—the oil people—were already angry at him for pursuing this. He’d support our efforts and he’d arrange for me to meet the Clintons at his ranch—a get-together that finally happened in 1994 … my first presidential briefing.”

  “So what did you do—you know, when you found out your place on the totem pole?”

  “Once I realized the president would never sign an Executive Order, I decided to approach potential allies in both houses of Congress and eye-witnesses in the military and government, believing there was safety in numbers—not just for them but for myself. Between the years 1995 and 1998 we identified dozens of potential witnesses with top-secret clearances who could be subpoenaed and would swear under oath about UFOs and the secrecy behind it. In 1997, we held a meeting at the Westin Hotel in Georgetown for several dozen of these people, along with a few members of Congress … a very private, closed event. Congressman Dan Burton, who was Chairman of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee showed up; he was interested because one of his closest friends had had a UFO encounter in Indiana some years earlier and told him all about it. Burton was a mover and a shaker; he wanted everything we had on the subject. A short time later someone got to him and he backed off.”

  “Steven, how were you able to convince your eyewitnesses to violate their national security oaths in order to come forward and testify?”

  “My military people provided the solution. They advised me to draft a UNOD letter.”

  “UNOD?”

  “Unless Otherwise Directed. The letter basically stated that these USAPs exist and are being run illegally and have been unconstitutional since the 1950s; that the president and other key figures have been lied to, as have the oversight committees of the Congress. It also mentioned how similar illegal programs exist in the United Kingdom and other countries where I had briefings. Therefore, it was our assessment that the National Security Act and secrecy laws that are attached to oaths of secrecy were null and void, and that any man or woman who has knowledge of any document, material, or evidence attached to the UFO and extraterrestrial issue can disclose this information publicly without penalty of law. Unless otherwise directed, we intended to proceed with disclosing this UFO testimony and all related documents.

  “To cover ourselves legally, we sent the UNOD letter to the president, the head of the Justice Department, the Pentagon, the CIA, FBI, NSA—basically the entire alphabet soup of the Intel agencies and we sent it return receipt requested to prove it was received. Danny Sheehan, the constitutional attorney who did the Silkwood Case and represented The New York Times in the Pentagon Papers, helped me—pro-bono—on this.”

  “I get it. If the programs are illegal, then the oath is invalid.”

  “It’s basic constitutional law. The letter essentially exonerates every man and woman in the private and public sector, Intel or the military who ever worked on these projects from any legal penalties related to disclosing information. We used the document to protect every eyewitness and whistleblower that came forward to testify in 2001 for the Disclosure Project.”

  “You have to wonder why Eric Snowden didn’t do this.”

  “Snowden’s mistake was that he disclosed things that were legal—projects that were being overseen by the president and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Even though those programs are Big Brother-esque, he should have limited his disclosure to operations that were unacknowledged and illegal. If he had done that, he would not be in legal trouble. He just didn’t know. He was young, and the journalists and people who were working with him didn’t understand the system that well. As a whistleblower it’s okay to disclose the illegal programs, not the legal ones, no matter how outrageous they are. Of course, there are far more potential witnesses who will never come forward because of the threat to their families. This is the type of criminal behavior you’d associate with organized crime, which is exactly what it is … organized crime. I’ve had private conversations with several Apollo astronauts who told me that, when they returned from the moon they were briefed by members of the intelligence community who warned them that, if they ever went public about what they witnessed, their loved ones would be killed.”

  “Witnessed … on the moon? You mean extraterrestrials?”

  “With the Interstellar community, it’s all about consciousness. We tend to associate NASA with science, but the Apollo program was always an extension of the military industrial complex. When JFK set his challenge to put an American on the moon, the United States and the Soviet Union were at the height of the Cold War.”

  “You didn’t answer my question. Are there ETs on the moon?”

  “Their structures are located on the dark side. We have several Disclosure witnesses who have seen top-secret photos of these structures, so NASA knew they were there before the Apollo landing. When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped out of the lunar module, the crater they had landed in was surrounded by Interstellar craft. NASA officials had prepared a fake audio transmission and video footage of astronauts planting an American flag, just in case of that very scenario. You can tell where they cut in because, in one shot, the fake flag caught a gust of wind and moved.”

  Adam shook his head. “Is everything about the space program a lie?”

  “Which space program? There are two. One is NASA, otherwise known as the biggest white collar welfare program around. Do you have any idea how much American taxpayer monies have been wasted on antiquated rockets like the space shuttle?”

  “What was wrong with the space shuttle?”

  “For starters, like all rocket-propelled objects, these controlled bombs were inherently dangerous—the equivalent of riding a Roman candle into space. There were six shuttles; two of them blew up, along with their crews. The second and more important space program has existed for the last forty years, and we’ve had reversed-engineered anti-gravitic craft, built by humans. NASA’s using a horse and buggy while Lockheed keeps the Maserati locked up in the garage.”

  Steven glanced at the antique clock on his wall. “We don’t have much time; the group will begin arriving in about an hour. I’d like you gone before then. That way I can explain the CE-5 wasn’t for you and I asked you to leave.”

  “One last thing: Before Emily woke me last night I had a weird dream … I dreamt an insect-man was watching me from the bedroom window. At least I thought it was a dream, now I’m not so sure.”

  “Interesting … There is an intelligent species of ETs that evolved from insects; they’ve become very protective of what we’re doing. Did
it have the head of a praying mantis but the arms and legs of a biped?”

  “Then it was real? I wasn’t sure … I was so tired.”

  “Maybe it came to you in a lucid dream.”

  “I don’t know. But if you told me an insect creature would be staring at me from the bedroom window, I’m guessing my reaction would have been to freak out. And yet I never felt threatened, in fact, I felt perfectly at peace.”

  “We tend to fear things we don’t understand. What you call an insect creature is simply another intelligent life form that evolved from a different exit point in the animal kingdom. I’m sure they were checking you out, evaluating you to determine whether you were worthy of the close encounter that followed.”

  “And the climate change message? Have you ever experienced that before?”

  “We don’t need our Interstellar friends to tell us our planet is in trouble. That’s why we’re trying so hard to get our hands on a zero-point-energy application and fund its development before we slide beyond the point of no return. Failing that, either a cataclysmic event or an existential emergency will arise.”

  “What kind of existential emergency?”

  “The cabal has handcuffed human civilization to fossil fuels for nearly eighty years. As a result, little to nothing has changed—except for the number of people on the planet using the same resources … and that is a reality which is absolutely unsustainable.

  “When the air becomes even more unbreathable and the lower class goes extinct, the masses will rise up and revolt to overthrow the center of power, which was always just an illusion anyway. When that happens, MAJI will unleash a False Flag event that will make 9/11 look like a church picnic.”

  “What kind of False Flag event?”

  “A fake alien invasion using ARVs—Alien Reproduction Vehicles—and scalar weapons. It’s their own apocalyptic version of Independence Day, and they’ve been preparing for it since the 1970s.”

  “That’s insane? Why would they do this?”

  “Because, Mr. Under Secretary, these warmongers would rather torch the Earth and murder billions of innocent people in a contrived interplanetary war than lose control. The gang-banksters and military industrialists running MAJI have united with the religious right to bring us their own version of the End of Days, and the algorithms to mass destruction are already in play.”

  20

  Subterranean Complex—Midwest USA

  Monday, 6:27 a.m.

  THE MEETING ROOM WAS SHAPED like a horseshoe, its rows of elevated seating wrapped halfway around the speaker’s dais, a large projection screen mounted behind the stage.

  The guest speaker stood at the lectern, preparing to address a dozen cameras located throughout the near-empty chamber. The event coordinator was seated in the front row wearing a headset connected to an iPad. On screen were thirty-four numbered squares, all but two of them now lit.

  A moment later the last two Council members logged on, causing the coordinator to signal to the scientist at the dais to begin.

  “Good morning … or evening, whatever the case. My name is Dr. Jessica Marulli, and as the new director of Project Zeus, I’ve been asked to provide a status report on the twenty satellites we hope to put into orbit before the end of the year. As far as the Defense Department is concerned, the Zeus array is simply part of the next generation Space Fence, a ground-based sensor system that had been responsible for tracking the more than 500,000 objects in orbit around Earth, most of which is classified as space junk—all of which is potentially quite dangerous to the International Space Station and our other satellites. While the old Space Fence array could track objects as small as a basketball up to 24,000 kilometers away, the Zeus satellites will provide the Space Surveillance Network with an entirely different set of tracking sensors.

  “The Zeus array is, in essence, an ITS or Interstellar Tracking System. It has been designed to track objects as they pass from higher dimensions into our third dimensional physical universe. By deploying these twenty ITS satellites around the Earth, we’ll be able to lock onto and track any extraterrestrial vehicle passing through the crossing point of light anywhere between our sun and just inside of the asteroid belt which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

  “To handle the enormous energy loads required to power the satellite’s ITS unit, as well as its onboard EM shield, our team turned to the same source of energy used to power the interstellar vehicles we’ll be targeting: zero-point-energy.”

  Jessica held out her hand, allowing a hologram of a doughnut-shaped object to appear to rest in her palm.

  “We initially used a first-generation rotary ZPE prototype which was based on a design by Professor John Searl at Cambridge. All human-invented ZPE devices are classified as first-generation units; the more advanced devices having been reverse-engineered from the interstellar craft downed over the last seventy years. Even though this unit is relatively small, the generator can still produce enough energy to power the Empire State Building for the next thousand years. Let me show you how it works.”

  She pretended to toss the hologram, which expanded across the stage until it was the size of a pick-up truck.

  “A little stage craft, but at least now we can see how these amazing generators work. First, some quick basics: Energy is everywhere. The challenge is to convert it to power, defined as voltage multiplied by current to equal wattage. What Professor Searl designed is a closed circuit perpetual generator which produces a quantum vacuum flux field using zero-point-energy. It is powered by the electrons which perpetually surround us, producing clean and unlimited electricity.”

  Using her iPad controls, Jessica removed the top of the hologram, allowing her remote video audience to see inside the zero-point-energy generator.

  “Looking down inside the doughnut, we can see it contains three circular ring plates, one inside the next. Suspended within these ring plates are rollers, each the size of a 9 volt battery. These rollers, along with their ring plates, possess a magnetic north and south pole. As a result, the rollers float above the magnetic field without actually touching the ring plate. The process of rapidly circulating these rollers around the ring plates in order to generate electricity begins when one powers up the unit’s positively-charged neodymium core.”

  The inner rim of the doughnut hole glowed neon-blue, causing neon-red particles to suddenly appear out of thin air and race into the center of the device.

  “As you can see, the red negatively-charged electrons, which exist all around us, immediately rush into the device like male dogs going after a pack of bitches in heat. They mate together to form boson pairs, color-coded in purple here. The boson pairs compress and then exit through the central core to the first outer ring where they cause the twelve rollers to accelerate to speeds averaging 250 miles an hour. From there they pass through a magnetic layer which both excites and pulls them through the second ring where they cause these rollers to revolve at a velocity exceeding 600 miles an hour. Finally, the electrons exit to the copper emitter layer where they join trillions of other boson pairs in ring three, spinning these rollers at over 1,500 miles an hour. A switch directs the generated electricity through standard coils, completing the electrical circuit. Unlike conventional generators which heat up after prolonged use, the zero-point unit remains cool no matter how long it runs. There’s no fuel needed, no toxins released—the unit is powered solely by the electrons entering the unit and the internal tensions of the atoms. It is, literally, a source of endless clean energy.”

  Jessica shut off the hologram. “Powered by these zero-point-energy units, our team produced three different operational designs for the ITS, two of which scored above the minimum 92 percentile rating on the Oracle Computer Simulation. Unfortunately, during zero-gravity tests inside the CHIL—Lockheed’s Collaborative Human Immersive Laboratory—the system reported targeting deviation errors exceeding three one-thousandths of a degree. That may not sound like much, but when you’re scanning an area fro
m the Earth to Mars and beyond—that’s a major league whiff.

  “The good news is that I was able to isolate the cause of the problem. Turns out the moving parts of the zero-point-energy unit were causing the satellite to wobble just a tick. While it was barely perceptible in our dimension, in an area of space we refer to as the crossing point of light, it was creating quite a noticeable hiccup. Allow me to explain.

  “To track a fast-moving object in space requires a laser. A laser is essentially an amplified beam of light. The light you see in this auditorium has a wave component which travels at 186,000 miles per second—a figure more commonly known as the speed of light.

  “The crossing point of light is the boundary that separates our third dimensional space from the higher dimensions. We can’t actually track an interstellar space craft moving through these higher dimensions, but we can lock on to the disturbance created when the ET vessel crosses over. To track this disturbance requires us to use a scalar wave.

  “A scalar is a longitudinal wave that travels way beyond the speed of light and in multiple dimensions. The geeks working at Nellis Air Force Base back in 1947 discovered this when they used a scalar wave to track three interstellar craft as they passed through the crossing point of light—in other words, as they stepped down from a higher dimension into our physical dimension. The scalar wave caused two of the interstellar craft to collide. One crashed northwest of Roswell, New Mexico; the other about a hundred miles west of the first. We were able to salvage a treasure-trove of the ETs’ technology.