Antarctica and the Secret Space Program: From WWII to the Current Space Race by David Hatcher Childress
- Antarctica and the Secret Space Program: From WWII to the Current Space Race
- David Hatcher Childress
- Page: 340
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9781948803205
- Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
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David Hatcher Childress, popular author and star of the History Channel’s show Ancient Aliens, brings us the incredible tale of Nazi submarines and secret weapons in Antarctica and elsewhere. He then examines Operation High-Jump with Admiral Richard Byrd in 1947 and the battle that he apparently had in Antarctica with flying saucers. He looks into the mysterious death of Admiral Byrd’s son when invited to a conference in Antarctica in Washington DC. Through “Operation Paperclip,” the Nazis infiltrated aerospace companies, banking, media, and the US government, including NASA and the CIA after WWII. Childress discusses the secret technology involved, anti-gravity propulsion technology, electro-gravity and free-energy, teleportation technology (as in the Philadelphia Project), and secret bases on the Moon and Mars. Childress looks at the possible merger of Nazi assets in Antarctic with the Americans and the use of Antarctica as a space base for traffic to secret space stations in orbit and below the surface of the Moon. The author looks at military space programs such as Space Warden and Project Horizon. Does the US Navy have a secret space program that includes huge ships in orbit around the Earth and includes hundreds astronauts as crew for these vehicles? Includes an 8-page color section.
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