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Fake Aliens and The Phony Nuke World Order - Paperback

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by Simon Charles Smith (Author)

Flying saucers are actually of earthly origin. They were developed in a Germany that was losing the war. Both conventional and antigravity vertical take-off craft were pioneered in a Reich where aircraft runways were at a premium. The subsequent capture and development of this technology by the USA in the late 1940s created a need to cover this technology up. The "ET are visiting us" was a brilliant smokescreen. Once ETs had been invoked however, the ET psyop developed further uses, providing a cover for implanted abductees as well as cattle mutilations. Various catchpenny con artists jumped on the flying saucer bandwagon too, then as now, but that wasn't all.

Along with other uses they may be have been put to, antigravity craft have been advertised around supposed nuclear missile installations. In doing so, the powers that be have cleverly affirmed the supposed reality of nukes among ufologists and others. This intersection of flying saucers with nuclear technology was seen in the 1951 film, "The Day the Earth Stood Still." An enjoyable film for sure, but it demonstrated another intersection: Hollywood and the CIA.

There are a growing body of people coming to doubt the reality of nuclear weaponry. These intersections form the apogee of the ET psyop and may be best understood in the context of other Nuke World Order machinations. One of these falsehoods was the phony Cold War. What better way to further the dialectic of confrontation by leaking non-existent technology to other bankster controlled nations ?

Author Biography

Simon Charles Smith is a mathematics and physics graduate. He's been a maths teacher, political activist, elected local councillor, and captain of Warwickshire's county chess side. He has sufficient scientific background and political insight to realise that mainstream funded science is as dismal as economics is in being co-opted for untruthful agendas. He argues the case we don't need to be scientific geniuses to know we are being lied to and manipulated by the media to serve the purpose of the misnamed Elites in moving towards a neo-feudal world, over which, they hope to rule supreme. Smith has previously written the science fiction adventure, "Return From Xenda", under the pen name "Charlie Dorridge". This is a gripping space opera set in an Orwellian future where there is a creeping realisation the universe may not be all that it seems...

Number of Pages: 450
Dimensions: 0.91 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 13, 2018
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