SECRET SPACE PROGRAM 2015 ROUNDTABLE II

The Secret Space Program Conference concluding roundtable is now up... hope you enjoy:

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

16 Comments

  1. yankee phil on November 23, 2015 at 2:48 am

    Hey whats goin on? no one asked or spoke about Chernenkovs light and how they see this light traveling around the heavens. Are there entities traveling interstellarly at greater than light speed and are they leaving this dim light trail behind them as they travel through the fabric aether of space.



  2. Nostromo on November 19, 2015 at 1:02 pm

    The face of Dr. Farrell when Linda Moulton speaks says it all.



  3. Robert Barricklow on November 19, 2015 at 9:22 am

    The Best part of this was Dr. Farrell’s speaking about the language of math, from my interpretation; is that there is perhaps another mathematical language – more evolved, more in tune with the universe.



  4. yankee phil on November 19, 2015 at 5:14 am

    People begin talking to the alternative press because those who worked for the gov’t projects thought they were a part of something special but realize now they were used and then thrown away with the rest of us unter mensch. Nazi’s aren’t fair, its their nature/profile not to be,its what makes them Nazi’s,its what brings them joy.



  5. Aridzonan_13 on November 17, 2015 at 9:10 pm

    Very interesting panel discussion. I’d never heard of “Alternative 3” and I consider myself a SciFi fan. I am still running into people in Phx with Phx Lights stories or stories about similar sized and shape craft. Friends of mine, who did gold mining work in remote places, saw similar V / Triangle space vehicles. I also met Francis Emma Barwood. She was in the American H2 Assoc and a big alternative energy fan. IMHO JPF’s CERN theories took the cake.



  6. Roger on November 17, 2015 at 8:11 pm

    My mom and step dad drove as a truck driving team and one night out in the desert on I15 in California an orange plasma ball the size of a basket with a black disc in its center matched speed with their truck and circled around their windshield from the passenger side to the driver side and followed them for a bit before taking off and disappearing at high speeds. Both of them saw this and were freaked out about it. They saw a bunch of other unexplained strange stuff over the years but mostly out west near the mountains. I hope to move out west soon, seems most of the action is out there for some reason. I usually try to figure out how stuff like this could be ours and what kind of secret tech could be used to pull these feats off but I do hold a little room for extra terrestrials but not much because the whole concept and its implications is bit too unnerving for me personally. But as much as I would like to dismiss the existence of inter dimensional entities I can’t because unfortunately I had experience with them as a youth but I thought they were ghosts at the time. As an adult I’d like to explain away these experiences but what happened happened and my older brother remembers some of it just like I do. Existence is full of strange potential, especially if we allow ourselves to tune into them I suspect.



    • goshawks on November 18, 2015 at 3:42 pm

      Roger, you might want to check out the early-life experiences of Simon Parkes on youtube, and see if there is any commonality…



  7. Robert Barricklow on November 17, 2015 at 7:23 pm

    A Game Changer!
    Thanks for posting this.



  8. Roger on November 17, 2015 at 6:55 pm

    Enjoyed the discussion. I watched TV footage of the Phoenix lights and they looked just like the lights I saw over Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. A lot of UFO hunters would record them once word got out about their nightly appearance while the Air Force was doing bombing exercises. I hunted deer on this reservation and one evening it was dark when I finally made it back to my truck from my deer stand. I saw or rather heard these lights get deployed by a bomber or some other air craft. I guessed they were either signal flares to possible ground troops who also did exercises on the military reservation such as the Army or were devices deployed to draw off heat seeking missiles that might be deployed against them in real bombing runs. These flares which I have seen deployed many times are released in many different patterns including the sprawled out V shape witnessed in Phoenix. They also have the amazing ability to retain their altitude without falling and can either stay stationary or can move together in formation. I don’t know for sure what their purpose was nor did any one else but I do know they aren’t the orange lights of enormous alien craft. My guess is they were either a defense mechanism from heat seekers, signals, or a distraction for ground troops during one of their many military exercises performed on that base.



    • thebodyelectric on November 18, 2015 at 10:24 am

      Some of your comment intrigues me.
      The footage I have seen of the Pheonix Lights includes witness interviews none of whom mention hearing any noise in relation to the lights. I have heard the idea that the lights were military flares but also that this was dismissed. How exactly do flares defy gravity ?



    • goshawks on November 18, 2015 at 3:31 pm

      Roger, you have to make the distinction between what initially-happened in the broad area around Phoenix (as reported by hundreds of witnesses) and the later use of ejected flares by the military (and pushed by the bought-media). Most people conflate the two; they are separate.

      It was a mostly-successful cover-up, even though the earlier-ridiculing Mayor of Phoenix (probably ordered-to) later came-out and said that he had seen the original, huge UFO…

      (I was once down by 29 Palms Marine Air Base in the Mohave desert of southern California. Various ‘naive’ types around me saw the popping-out of flares during military flights and oohed-and-aahed about UFOs. When I pointed out that was the direction of 29 Palms and they were likely seeing flares, I was not the most popular person there…)



  9. valaren105674 on November 17, 2015 at 10:37 am

    I wish I would have known this video was going to be uploaded on YouTube, because I paid for the MP4’s they posted after the conference. In any case, glad everyone else has access to it.



  10. marcos anthony toledo on November 17, 2015 at 10:19 am

    Is a Ringworld being built about this star. But why are the TPTB trying to keep this secret then why are they shooting their mouths of about it makes no sense.



    • WalkingDead on November 17, 2015 at 3:48 pm

      I enjoyed reading that trilogy as a boy.

      I would think the beginnings of a Dyson sphere would be a ringworld. Population expansion on the home world would be one of the driving forces behind such an undertaking as well as the need for resources. As time goes on and population and resource availability expands the sphere could be completed with the remnants of the remaining planets.
      How such a radical change in a solar system would effect life on such a structure is anybody’s guess, especially if tidal forces and planetary tilt are required for life to exist. The rotational velocity of the structure would be a factor also to keep it in place without it coming apart. Of course, if you have reached the capability to create such a structure, you may have already figured out these dynamics. The access points of such a structure would be at the stars poles where the rotational velocity would not be great enough to keep this portion of the structure in place, therefore the star would still be visible at these locations.
      It would be a good way to hide yourself from an aggressive species, if you knew far enough in advance they were coming.



  11. justawhoaman on November 17, 2015 at 8:52 am

    Thank you for posting this incredible panel discussion that broke up during Live Stream. It was bad enough that I couldn’t make the Conference that was practically in my back yard, but then when this happened, I couldn’t believe it. I hope that you do come back to Bastrop. Not only will I come, but I promise to help! (I just have to try to avoid driving in Austin!)

    J.



  12. sagat1 on November 17, 2015 at 7:27 am

    Thanks for posting – much appreciated Doc.



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