Anonymous ID: 3e65ae Dec. 23, 2018, 3:19 a.m. No.4436804   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6834 >>6858 >>7144

>>4436754 (pb)

not sure which 'guy on Project Camelot' you are are referring to.

But in 2006-2010 there was a group of renegade academics, retired mil/intel guys, and scientists/engineers who contributed to a publication called the Exopolitics Journal.

 

http://www.exopoliticsjournal.com/

 

They turned out some pretty good stuff (and a bit of nonsense too) and the consensus was that, yes, clandestine military projects have existed since at least the 1950s to deal with the problems and opportunities posed by Visitors from elsewhere in the cosmos.

 

A major reason POTUS created the Space Force is to reign in those clandestine programs, many of which had gone rogue and no longer answered to Congressional or Executive authority.

 

It's not that we need to 'go to Mars' or 'return to the Moon' per se; it's that we have to get the existing manned programs on those celestial bodies and elsewhere in (and beyond) the Solar System under proper legal control.

Anonymous ID: 3e65ae Dec. 23, 2018, 3:42 a.m. No.4436863   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4436834

>>4436834

>project camelot is both horrible and great at same time.

Yeah, Bill and Kerry (imo) had noble purposes when they started, but as they gained a following around 2006-2008, govt shills and secret society shills started coming out of the woodwork to lead them astray with bullshit and ultimately to discredit them.

 

On top of that, their project was mismanaged financially and that put them in a position where they felt pressured to work with idiots/shills in order to keep donations flowing.

 

But despite all their blunders and frailties, they did manage to get some serious truth out there amid the noise.

 

I haven't listened to Clif High in years, but certainly the Dogon/Nommo stuff had a formative impact on Egyptian culture and ultimately the Vatican, on down to the Masons and the groups opposing MAGA today.