In Mark Pilkington’s new book, Mirage Men: A Journey in Disinformation, Paranoia and UFOs, the UFO author and investigator puts forward his theory that instead of perpetrating a UFO cover-up the US intelligence agencies have actually been promoting the belief in flying saucers from outer space and an extraterrestrial presence on planet Earth all along.
The implication that most UFOlogists have been looking at the UFO cover-up story all backwards, and in effect since July 1947 have actually been helping the US intelligence community trick approximately half of Americans into thinking that aliens are visiting Earth, won’t win Mark Pilkington any popularity contests inside the UFO community. Which is unfortunate because history has shown it can be dangerous to put anything past what President Dwight Eisenhower famously described in his farewell address as the “military-industrial complex.” But why would the US Government or any government for that matter actually want its voters to believe they were lying to them about something as Earth shattering as evidence of extraterrestrial life?
In recent years there’s certainly been no-shortage of official UFO disclosure. As recently as last August the British Ministry of Defence released its latest batch of UFO files. These records even implicating that Winston Churchill ordered a UFO cover-up following a close encounter between an RAF aircraft and a UFO during WWII. Might it be possible that this kind of UFO disclosure could all be part of a giant ruse aimed at scaring the nations of the world into accepting the yoke of a world government in order to protect them from the threat of fictitious alien invaders, the ultimate false flag operation? As odd as it sounds there is a partially declassified (allegedly) NASA project called “Project Blue Beam,” which was supposedly a plan to do exactly this by staging a fake alien invasion. Here popular alternative radio show host Alex Jones and conspiracy author David Icke discuss Project Blue Beam.
Timucin Leflef is a researcher who has written the script for a proposed feature film entitled Project Bluebeam. Last year I interviewed him for my regular Sci Fi Worlds column over at Tim Binnall’s Binnall of America website. This was the filmmaker’s response when I asked him about UFOs:
I’m sceptical about the extraterrestrial hypothesis because I know that “fear of the unknown” is a great way of motivating the masses into giving up their personal freedoms for increased security. If people are lead to believe they’re being invaded by “aliens”, that their own governments are powerless to defend them and that the only answer is to join a U.N.-backed global military dictatorship, then they will willingly relinquish their national sovereignty, personal freedoms and property for an alleged “greater good”, especially if they believe it will save them. Pretty soon they’ll find themselves slaves to an autocratic world government which will dictate their every choice – one example being the number of children they will be permitted to have, which is already being enforced in China. It will essentially be a world where they will have less rights than they were born with.
The truth is, it doesn’t matter whether aliens exist or not, what really matters is what does the Global Elite want you to believe? It has been well documented that UFO technology was developed by the Nazis in order to win the Second World War. This technology was then transferred to the United States, most likely under Project Paperclip, in an attempt to take control of it before the Russians could. As fellow Sci Fi Worlds interviewee Nick Redfern pointed out in his book Body Snatchers In The Desert, the Roswell incident was simply a military experiment that went wrong. The whole alien crash scenario was a great way of covering up the fact they used Japanese Prisoners of War in an experiment that would have eventually been deemed inhumane under the guidelines of the Geneva Convention. Stories about alien encounters have often turned out to be cover stories for military experiments or technology.
The alien invasion hoax is also another reason why so many Hollywood science fiction movies involve aliens arriving in vast armadas to destroy us and take over our planet. They were quite prevalent in the 50s and you can find modern-day examples like ID4:Independence Day, War of the Worlds and even Mars Attacks. Very few movies about extra-terrestrials actually involve aliens with peaceful intentions. E.T. certainly comes to mind, but even movies where they arrive as our benevolent “saviours” like The Day The Earth Stood Still, is still another permutation of the New World Order hoax, in which case it’s about giving up our sovereignty, our “petty little differences” as Reagan put it, and joining a fascist global regime in order to achieve an alleged “world peace”. It will be world peace but with a seriously heavy price on our freedoms.
While I remain open minded about what UFOs are and haven’t got any problem with the ETH, something that has never made much sense to me is that if the US government are trying to cover-up UFOs then why are big corporations like 20th Century Fox and the Hearst Corporation involved in making so many UFO documentaries? It seems a strange way to go about maintaining a cover-up. It would be a good way, however, of preparing the world for some kind of mega disclosure someday. It’s just what kind of disclosure will it be, real or fake? Or, perhaps even something in-between?
You can listen to David Icke’s October 5, 2010 interview on The Alex Jones Show in the video below.
Oh..about Project Blue Beam–it refers to the study of laser weapons technology in the hands of terrorists and has nothing to do with UFOs, Alien Invaders, or any of the rest of this conspiracy theory new world order idiocy.
Sorry, but that’s my opinion of all that stuff—every once in awhile some psychotic demagogue starts screaming “New World Order” and “World Government” (as if the human race could ver reconcile its differences enough to submit to such government even in the face of some hypothetical alien threat. Anyone who thinks they WOULD clearly has no understanding of human nature. We wouold continue our petty squabbles and fighting even if the alien threat were proved real.
“…as if the human race could ver reconcile its differences enough to submit to such government even in the face of some hypothetical alien threat.”
I seem to recall a story about people banding together to fight an enemy, despite their numerous and entrenched differences. Now, what was that story…
Oh, yeah: The American Revolution!
Not only did people from all walks of life agree to yield power to a central government (with such “fascist” institutions as a Federal taxing body and Federal military), they did so knowing that had they not done so, many of them would die at the hands of an invading force.
So please, don’t try and declare what will never happen, until you wake up and realize it already has.
And BTW: Just because the cover story of Project Bluebeam dealt with laser technology, doesn’t mean it can’t be subservient to a darker mission. It’s entirely within technological capabilities to use lasers to create holographic illusions of practically anything, from radar-invisible Stealth attackers, to equally dangerous black triangles.
Not that the U.S. government has ever used a stated project for some ulterior purpose…
October 15th, 2010 at 9:11 am
Oh..about Project Blue Beam–it refers to the study of laser weapons technology in the hands of terrorists and has nothing to do with UFOs, Alien Invaders, or any of the rest of this conspiracy theory new world order idiocy.
Sorry, but that’s my opinion of all that stuff—every once in awhile some psychotic demagogue starts screaming “New World Order” and “World Government” (as if the human race could ver reconcile its differences enough to submit to such government even in the face of some hypothetical alien threat. Anyone who thinks they WOULD clearly has no understanding of human nature. We wouold continue our petty squabbles and fighting even if the alien threat were proved real.
And we would be destroyed.
October 17th, 2010 at 9:44 pm
“…as if the human race could ver reconcile its differences enough to submit to such government even in the face of some hypothetical alien threat.”
I seem to recall a story about people banding together to fight an enemy, despite their numerous and entrenched differences. Now, what was that story…
Oh, yeah: The American Revolution!
Not only did people from all walks of life agree to yield power to a central government (with such “fascist” institutions as a Federal taxing body and Federal military), they did so knowing that had they not done so, many of them would die at the hands of an invading force.
So please, don’t try and declare what will never happen, until you wake up and realize it already has.
And BTW: Just because the cover story of Project Bluebeam dealt with laser technology, doesn’t mean it can’t be subservient to a darker mission. It’s entirely within technological capabilities to use lasers to create holographic illusions of practically anything, from radar-invisible Stealth attackers, to equally dangerous black triangles.
Not that the U.S. government has ever used a stated project for some ulterior purpose…
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