14 August 2010: Joseph P. Farrell

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14 August 2010: Joseph P. Farrell

Post by Swerdloc » 08-14-2010 07:19 AM

Roswell and the Reich

What if the Roswell Incident didn't involve the crash of an extraterrestrial spacecraft, but rather was an example of secret terrestrial technology? As the author of Majestic[/b], Whitley Strieber would fall into the group who believes that the debris found represented ET technology, but what if that is NOT true, and something very different took place?

Listen as Joseph Farrell outlines the audacious hypothesis that Nazi technology was involved at Roswell--and that the possessors of this technology are still keeping it secret, and that they represent nothing less than a hidden superpower on earth.

This interview touches on such things as the ghost rocket that was recently seen over Newfoundland, to the implications of what Gary McKinnon found on NASA's computers, and why the US government will stop at nothing to imprison him forever.

In the interview, Whitley mentions the ghost rocket story that appeared on Unknowncountry.com on June 3, 2010 , and you can read it here.

Subscribers can also listen to Joseph Farrell's previous Dreamland interviews, and to Linda Moulton Howe's 2006 interview with Gary McKinnon.

Joseph Farrell's website is GizaDeathStar.com.

For Unknowncountry.com Subscribers

For subscribers, Jim Marrs has a stunning discussion about the possibility that, while Germany was destroyed during World War II, the Nazis not only were not destroyed, they survived in possession of huge economic resources and technology so powerful that it has enabled mankind to create a presence off-planet---a presence that has become a hidden intermediary between our own earthly governments and an extraterrestrial presence.

Also for subscribers this week, a vintage dreamland: David Hatcher Childress tells of some of his wildest adventures in this Dreamland from the radio days, broadcast on November 15, 2001. (The Robert Bruce Dreamland currently in the free area is from January 22, 2005. It is available in the current subscriber archive.)

(I'm a bit late in getting this information up this week because we had a horrific storm on Thursday morning that zapped our power, and I'm only now getting back online. Actually, I'm still using a dodgy wireless connection with limited speed and capability because the cable hasn't come back yet.)
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