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Disclosure: Military and Government Witnesses Reveal the Greatest Secrets in Modern History

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For the first time ever, over five dozen top-secret military,government, intelligence and corporate witnesses to secret projects tell their true stories which disclose the greatest covert program in world history. This explosive testimony by actual government insiders proves that UFOs are real, that some are of extraterrestrial origin and that super-secret programs have energy and propulsion technologies that will enable humanity to begin a new civilization - a civilization without pollution, without poverty - a civilization capable of traveling among the stars. This is not just a story about UFOs, ETs and secret It is the story of how 50 years of human evolution have been deferred and how these secret projects contain the real solution to the world energy crisis, the environmental crisis and world poverty.

573 pages, Paperback

First published May 9, 2001

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Steven M. Greer

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Author 1 book4 followers
March 8, 2014
Much of the testimony in this book comes from Dr. Steven Greer's 4-hour witness testimony DVD which was released in 2001 and whilst some of these people are high level officials, from government departments/compartments such as (and within) US Army, US Air Force, NRO, FAA, NASA, DIA and more, and despite finding much of the testimony extremely compelling, I also found several parts to be dubious and questionable. Whether or not this is due to an attempt at obscuring the truth is debatable. What's really interesting to note, though, is that is how the Disclosure project came forward in May 2001, just months before the 9/11 attacks and also how UK hacker Gary McKinnon claimed to have found evidence of some of these whistleblower's claims. Regardless of your beliefs on this topic, everyone needs to be made aware of the Disclosure project and how it ties in with free/new energy technologies, UFO's and conspiracy (theory).
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September 17, 2015
Essential reading for anyone interested in the world behind the curtain.
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October 21, 2009
For anyone interested in our future,energy needs and the environment, this is a MUST read.
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August 29, 2014
Thought provoking. Gives insight into current geopolitics.
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Author 3 books3 followers
December 20, 2021
Great in depth look at UFO disclosure and many government/VIP witnesses
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December 1, 2024
Detailed Interviews on UFO/UAP, Still Relevant in 2024

Stephen Greer, a former ER doc who became interested in the UFO/UAP topic in the early 90s, has assembled a massive collection of dozens of interviews with military officials, intelligence agents, pilots, and other credible witnesses.

Their verbatim accounts are striking, detailed, and sobering. This book, along with other books, including Robert Hasting’s 2020 “UFOs and Nukes” (also a compendium of historic interviews) and Lue Elizondo’s 2024 “Imminent,” make an essential introduction to this issue.

Elizondo represents a more militaristic point of view to the topic, and Greer a more diplomatic and spiritual side. Given the profound advantages the non-human intelligences behind the UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) have over our warlike human military, Greer makes by far the better case, IMO.

He believes that, should we wish to survive as a species, it would behoove us to respect that non-human intelligence and abandon our warlike “angry ape” attitude. Full disclosure of what’s really going on in the black budget R&D UAP world will be a necessary preliminary to that respect and our eventual abandonment of violence.

Highly recommended.
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