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Finding the Secret Space Programme: Removing Truth's Protective Layers

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The "Space Age" began in 1957 and since then, we are told, missions have studied all the planets in the Solar System. Most people believe that one of the greatest technological achievements happened in 1969, when Neil Armstrong allegedly walked on the surface of the Moon. The last Apollo mission ended in 1972 and later manned space missions never travelled beyond low earth orbit, despite enormous advances in many technologies. This book considers the works of Dr Paul La Violette and Defence Journalist Nick Cook regarding antigravity research in the aerospace industry and elsewhere. It analyses the statements of certain whistleblowers, who claim to have worked on covert propulsion and energy technology programmes. The Apollo programme and its background are also studied in some depth, along with claims and statements made by some of the Apollo astronauts. Is it true that exotic propulsion technologies have been successfully developed and deployed, as part of a secret space programme - and comprehensively hidden from public view, using sophisticated methods? After more than 14 years of ongoing research, collected together here, probably for the first time anywhere, are referenced images, quotes analysis and commentary. A study of this evidence should help us to remove what Neil Armstrong referred to as "Truth's Protective Layers."

374 pages, Paperback

Published November 28, 2017

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Andrew Johnson

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Andrew Johnson grew up in Yorkshire, England and graduated from Lancaster University in 1986 with a degree in Computer Science and Physics.

He has mainly worked in Software Engineering and Software Development, for most of the last 20 years. He has also worked full and part time in lecturing and tutoring in Adult Education. Now he works for the Open University (part time) tutoring and assessing students, whilst occasionally working freelance on various small software development projects.

He became interested in “alternative knowledge” in 2003, soon after discovering Dr Steven Greer's Disclosure Project. He has given presentations and written and posted a number of articles on various websites about 9/11, Mars, Chemtrails and Anti-gravity research, whilst also challenging some of the authorities to address some of the most compelling data that is available.

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September 15, 2023
It didn't change a little bit my conclusion. There is no relevant SSP. All the sources quoted are miserable and unreliable, at least he didn't put too much credence on Vesco and other clowns.
The so-called TR3 B is better explained by the mimicry tactics of the UFO phenomenon, it seems they have been using familiar images to do their thing, and create chaos, this modus operandi is very common and has been in use since the Airship flap of 1897.
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April 15, 2020
An interesting read if you like this sort of fare. You might know Johnson from Richard D Hall’s shows...
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