The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), popularly known as the “Star Wars project”, was first proposed by United States President Ronald Reagan in 1983 . Its stated mission was simple: create a space-based system to protect the United States and its allies from attack by enemy strategic nuclear ballistic missiles. After four years of study, it…
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Who’s the mysterious buyer purchasing all the land around Area 51 and shutting down Rachel, Nevada businesses?
Rachel, Nevada, located along Nevada Highway 375 (the “Extraterrestrial Highway”), sits across the dusty desert floor from the top-secret Area 51 military facility. With a population that once numbered 500 people and its close proximity to the Nellis Air Force Range and Area 51, the tiny town became a haven for UFO enthusiasts and UFO…
The Wrap says long-hidden JFK footage clearly shows second shooter. Will be aired, then sold to bidders this week
The Wrap is reporting that long-hidden footage showing a clear view of a second gunman in the John F. Kennedy assassination will be aired, and offered for sale to private investors this week. The footage is currently in possession of Texas real-estate developer, Stephen Bowen, who says he obtained the film from a Houston television…
North Korea removes and detains 85-year-old Korean war vet from plane – arrested on espionage charges
85-year-old Merrill Newman of Palo Alto, California was about to head home from an organized tour of North Korea when Korean officials boarded the waiting plane and removed him for questioning. Four weeks later, the family has still had no contact with the elderly man. Mr. Newman is a Korean War veteran and his family…
Eh, dead MI6 agent found padlocked inside own gym bag probably a self-inflicted accident?
In a classic WTF moment, the ruling on the death of MI6 espionage agent Gareth Williams has been changed. Originally the secret code breaker’s death was ruled a “unnatural and likely criminally meditated act” after his lifeless body was found stuffed inside his own padlocked gym bag. Now British police say that Williams’ death was…
The world’s elite meet at annual “off the record” Bilderberg Conference in UK – met by jeers from protesters.
Seems like the secretive “off the record” Bilderberg group has finally caught the eye of the general public as more than 140 of the world’s most powerful leaders and richest businessmen met at the luxurious Grove Hotel in Hertfordshire, UK for the four-day Bilderberg Conference, sparking protests around the hotel as spectators gathered to jeer…
Is every phone call in the United States recorded? FBI agent comment on CNN offers a surprising revelation on air.
When news broke that the wife of Boston Marathon bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, spoke with her husband on the phone after his pictures and video appeared across the country, authorities focused on telephone calls between Russell and Tsarnaev. CNN discussed the story with former Counterterrorism Agent for the FBI, Tim Clemente, and noted how voice mail…
Recorded audio evidence emerges suggesting police officials purposely set Chris Dorner cabin on fire.
As we predicted a few days ago, given rumors that special ops units designed to kill on sight had been deployed to California, Chris Dorner would not be captured but instead, would be killed on sight. Now evidence is mounting that the cabin fire that killed Dorner was purposely set by police (or military) officials…
Gary McKinnon extradition blocked – alien secrets he says he found on U.S. government computers are of interest to researchers.
46-year-old Gary McKinnon of the UK is accused of hacking into 97 United States military and space agency computers. In November 2002, he was indicted by a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia on seven counts of computer-related crimes. On October 16, 2012, his extradition to the United States was blocked by the…