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Dark Fleet: The Secret Nazi Space Program and the Battle for the Solar System

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Reveals the Nazi-Reptilian infiltration of the U.S. government, their secret space program, and their slave colonies throughout the solar system

• Details “Operation Paperclip,” which enabled Nazis and their Reptilian partners to infiltrate the U.S. military-industrial complex, including NASA and the CIA

• Reveals their interstellar space ports in Antarctica and on Mars, their base on the Moon, and their alien technologies, including nano-technology, antigravity propulsion, mass mind control, and hyperdimensional teleportation capabilities

• Shares testimonies from American and British “supersoldiers” who participated in the “20 and Back” age-regression programs, revealing advanced human technology and our Space Armada that constitutes a counter-balance to the Nazi Dark Fleet

The Nazis did not really lose World War II. They made it appear that way in order to divert attention from the alliance between the Fourth Reich and the race of aliens known as the Reptilians--an ancient galactic civilization obsessed with conquest and domination. After the German surrender in 1945, the Nazi-Reptilian alliance infiltrated the U.S. military-industrial complex. Through “Operation Paperclip,” the Nazis and Reptilians removed their political opponents, such as the Kennedys, and moved into policy-making positions in post-war America, infiltrating aerospace companies, banking, media, and the U.S. government, including NASA and the CIA. But their real target was not the United States--it was the solar system.

As Len Kasten reveals in startling detail--including revelations of antigravity propulsion technology, alien techniques of mass mind control, and hyperdimensional teleportation capabilities--the Nazi-Reptilian alliance used their newfound power, wealth, and influence to launch a Secret Space Program with interstellar spaceports in Antarctica and on Mars as well as an eleven-story base of operations on the Moon. They commenced mining and manufacturing operations on Mars and Ceres, forming colonies there and elsewhere in the solar system. And, most shocking, they have used thousands of human slaves, easily transported in their spaceships, for both work and sexual exploitation.

Sharing testimonies from American and British “supersoldiers” who participated in the “20 and Back” age-regression programs, Kasten reveals the various forces inside and outside government that are resisting the Nazis and thwarting Reptilian attempts to achieve total dominance of the planet and the solar system. The U.S.-led Secret Space Program has its own fleet of spaceships, the Solar Warden Space Armada, which patrols the edges of the solar system and poses a growing threat to the Nazi Dark Fleet.

240 pages, Paperback

Published March 10, 2020

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319 reviews69 followers
August 4, 2020
Mostly comprised of common sense knowledge, Corey Goode's and James Bartley's research plus a helluva lot of German history. Total B.S. bait and switch going on here. Repetitive, boring regurgitated armchair research often times coming directly from commonly-known disinfo agents. Nothing new here people so move right on past this one.. trust me you'll be disappointed unless you want a history book but I already knew all of the historical details concerning Prussia.

Less than one star !
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1,345 reviews30 followers
May 11, 2022
It reminds me of the Nigerian prince spam paradox - why use such a patently false story as a basis of a scam? They write the story to be unbelievable so only the most gullible will read it. It's a filter. Maybe this is why the book doesn't try to hide behind reasonableness and starts with the lizards on Jupiter straight off the bat - but I've read crazier books (Fatal Invention springs to mind as one I read recently) so I stayed with it to the very end.

The most amazing thing about this experience for me is that I actually learned something! There is some history in this book about Germans in Africa. In the end it's all about the Reptilian overlords and the Nazi moon base but somehow the author managed to (accidentally?) include some real history. One of the best moments is a line from the author trying to evaluate the veracity of some claims about some Nazi space pilot program where they kidnap kids and then after the service is over time travel back into the past and transfer their soul into a younger clone of theirs so that they can return them without anyone noticing. He says that it may sound unbelievable but the testimony has just too much detail not to be true. Impeccable logic. Explains the insanely intricate details revealed about the 4 dimensional lizards attacking us through our dreams.

Highly recommended.
21 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2021
Of course, something like this does not deserve anything more than the minimal possible rating just by the title alone. But if you're reading this, you're either a deep-end conspiracy wacko, or you just want to have a good laugh at this joke of a book. Unfortunately, it's not all that funny, as you only get to the "good part" about 60% into it. Until then it's just some disjointed rambling about pseudo-history. The liberties the author takes to jump to completely unsubstantiated conclusions is quite hilarious though. You'd think that there would at least be an attempt to prove or reference anything, but it's just a lot of "it has been shown"/"everybody knows"/"we know now that" and most egregious of all "In my previous book I say" over and over again. It is also quite remarkable how many fantastical ideas some people can believe in at the same time. Atlantis? - you got it! Reptilians? - you got it! Time travel? Teleportation? Illuminati? Misunderstanding quantum computing? Cyborgs? Regeneration? Bases in Antarctica? Some weird AI constructs? Genetic engineering? Surviving Hitler after WWII? Evil nazis everywhere in space? But at the same time every nation on earth as well has bases on the moon? - Yes! You got all that and more! Simply amazing.
225 reviews6 followers
January 31, 2021
(If Goodreads gave out 0* ratings, this book would be 1*). Low credibility and moderate entertainment.

Dark Fleet continues the saga of Nazi technology. (My interest is in the physics that was developed, which was an alternative to Relativity and worked just as well.) However, he does not get to Nazi technology until halfway through the book. That's where it should have started, with one or two chapters introducing the author's interpretation of events.

I give this book a low credibility rating because he throws facts out at the reader with no reference. In some cases, his facts are simply wrong -- Von Neumann was Hungarian, not German, for instance -- and in some cases questionable -- most of the sentences that contain the word "Obviously" (such as the fact that Hans Kammler is definitely in Antarctica, or that George Lucas got the idea of hyperspace from the top secret jumpgate project). He acknowledges this, calling "much of the material [...] based upon intuitive judgments derived from [his] observations."

The majority of scholarship in this book refers to the author's previous book. That always sets up a red flag in my mind.

Some of what he presents doesn't make sense.

(Sorry, there's some math here.) He claims that there is a spaceship that will get from Earth to the center of the Milky Way galaxy in 45 minutes or so, and that there are suspended animation units on the spaceship to the Andromeda Galaxy. It's about 50,000 light years to the center of our galaxy, and 2,500,000 light years to Andromeda. That's a ratio of 50, which multiplied by 3/4 of an hour produces 37 and a half hours, which is UNDER two days. You don't need suspended animation on a flight like that; it's only a waste.

In addition, he posits that people are abducted, serve 20 or 50 years as something like a slave, and then their memory is wiped out, and they're age-regressed back to when they were young, and sent back in time to just after their abduction. The problem is that one woman he talks to, Ileana, who had this done to her still remembers what she learned, and even argued with her elementary-school teacher that the math that was being taught was "wrong."

It would be interesting to find out what the "right" math was, but I'm not sure if anyone has bothered to do that. (I'm also interested in whether anyone has researched the various systems of mathematics that have been "obtained" from extraterrestrials. Only UMMO comes to mind.) In any case, I suspect that it is wrong after all, because of a statement that the author makes.

The author is so proud of this statement that he includes it THREE TIMES, that with the "correct" math, by expressing numbers correctly, irrational numbers become rational.

This is a howler. Whether a number is rational does not depend on how it is represented. What he might have meant to say was that some fractions (like 1/30) that do not terminate in base 10 (0.03333...) do terminate in base 60 (0.2). However, this STILL isn't right, because 1/7 doesn't terminate in base 60. NO base will allow you to write fractions so that they terminate.

Some people out there will think of this as "straining at gnats," but these are some things that popped out, and it doesn't make the rest of his facts look good.
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245 reviews28 followers
January 30, 2022
I read this book a couple of days ago but needed some time to formulate an honest review. I do believe the author's first book titled Alien World Order: The Reptilian Plan to Divide and Conquer the Human race is a much better read. Having researched this topic extensively, I do believe the human race was created and is still being controlled by reptilian beings from the fourth dimension. I also believe within this race of beings there is both light and dark factions. Although the author provides some very interesting and disturbing chapters within this book. And it makes sense that the NAZIs could have formed an alliance with these beings given the sinster nature of the reptilian beings and the actions of the NAZIs. However, there are a few things I didnt like. The author provided many shared testimonies which I believe could degrade the creditability of his work. In addition, the author uses many Wikipedia references to support his research. I hold a Master's in Business Administration, that said, it was forbidden in my business program to use Wikipedia in our essays, reports, and any other research based projects. Wikipedia, my business program stated, is not a creditable source. Overall, the book was still interesting and it provided a few missing links to my knowledge base on the subject. I still recommend this book to any lover of the reptilian control of the human race.
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127 reviews2 followers
June 23, 2021
I found this at our local library. I thought it might prove entertaining, in a gonzo, space opera way. It presents sort of a grand alternate history, where every crazy sci-fi idea occurs. It opens with a tale of humanoid and reptilian aliens battling for supremacy in nearby star systems, eventually colonizing our solar system. In the process, they manage to slaughter billions of souls, and destroy a few planets. It reminded me of the Lensman saga of E. E. "Doc" Smith. Of course, creatures who can easily travel from star to star chose to battle to the death over our little planet, and use humans as their pawns. I suspect the author thinks "The X Files" is a documentary. He presents contactee claims and YouTube videos uncritically as evidence. He goes so far as to suggest that George Lucas and Gene Roddenberry had access to secret knowledge because they used certain terms in their fictional works. It's utterly bonkers, totally incoherent, and sadly, not even entertaining.
124 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2021
I came to this book after hearing Penny’s interview. I was shocked and saddened. I believe technology shall do good to the society; time travel shall bring people back to reunite with whom they love and miss deeply; med bed and regeneration shall serve a purpose of people keeping themselves healthy, fulfilled, and pain-free. However, based on this book, these technologies has been used in greatly problematic situations.
89 reviews3 followers
September 13, 2024
Very informative, though it basically repeated an awful lot that I have already read about by other authors but that doesn't make it less. For those who haven't yet got knowledge of the Cabal, elites, Globalists. illuminati especially the 4th reich etc, then it's certainly worth reading.
is this what we are facing?
2 reviews
August 19, 2022
As an avid reader of Occult books, with some tangential interest in conspiracy theory, Dark Fleet caught my eye - not because I thought it would be an accurate or thoughtful presentation on unexplained phenomena... But because it seemed like a "so bad it's good" entertainment piece.

I was wrong.

Dark Fleet is just plain old bad.

Moon Nazis, Reptilians, Atlanteans, Hollow Earth and secret moon missions... The gangs all here, and despite all the odds... Len does nothing with them.

I would almost accuse the book of being a piece of disinformation or a ploy to make legitimate conspiracy theory look bad... But you'd have to guess that the "archons" would do a better job at making something this bad at least passingly readable.

Ultimately Dark Fleet is conspiracy theory without the theory... The sort of goofy, Coast to Coast call-in screed that one would imagine poor Len concocted after too many late night movies and too many doses of cough syrup.

Obviously there are few citations for Len's breathless telling of a boring and convoluted apocalypse - with the vague confusion of political groups straight off of FOX news commentary hour (I was surprised the book didn't abruptly stop halfway through to try to sell me gold or Depends adult incontinence pads).

Perhaps the most amazing scene of the book comes early, with Len recounting the history of the Atlans war with the Reptilians... Sigh... With the imaginative prose of a child mashing action figures together in front of the TV while Star Trek plays in the background.

It's bad "research". It's bad "extrapolation."

But it's criminal offence is that it's boring.

A moment of silence for the trees that gave their lives for this stack of pages... Perhaps we can all do them a favor and recycle this dross?
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54 reviews10 followers
September 3, 2022
This book is not for everyone. This book is beyond fantastic and is only for people who deeply in to the research and scinence and have very open mind about the different possibilities.
People who have understaing in Ufology,Demonology,spirituality,religions,hinduism,budhism,science,quantum mehcanics,theoretical quantum mechanics, techonology,ICC, physics,chemistry,magic,black magic,witchcraft,nanotechnology,spiritual science,methaphysics,occultism,shamanism,history,
alternative history,paranormal,supernatural,techonolgy,astrology,egyptology,etmylogy, archeology, alterinative archeology and so on. People who do not have their mind expanded enough can not really crasp the deep meaning and reality of the ongoing situations and ''truths'' . Keep an open mind !
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48 reviews
December 3, 2024
This book is a shortcut to lowering your own vibrations.

Expected from such categories, but didn’t add much from what is already available online, just another conspiracy theories book based on duality, now dressed in a way that will make you believe they are not.

Discrimination based on gender, sexual orientation, and race in a new guise.

I can almost be certain that the writer, with all respect, does not realise they are falling into the trap of division and total unacceptance, much like most of those who spread these conspiracies.
Profile Image for Maxwell Fulmer.
25 reviews
November 6, 2025
The first two chapters are extremely entertaining and then there's a long stretch of regurgitated Wikipedia pages on German history. It does pick up again later when the Nazis go to Antarctica. There is a lot less of the "battle" for our solar system in this, as only the final chapter is actually dedicated to talking about the solar wardens. Overall a very funny book with a lot of goofy moments but probably not worth anyone's time.
118 reviews4 followers
May 7, 2020
Fantasy

I have never read such bad sci-fi claiming to be fact in my life..Let's take a sci-fi story invented in the 39s I believe,add in some historical fact that's been warped out of recognition...Now a dose of paranoia and bad conspiracy theory that gives conspiracy theorists a bad name stir it all together and come up with absolute crap....don't bother to buy
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16 reviews
May 10, 2024
Zero stars, if I could. Conspiracy theories galore! Picked by a member of our book club, which was presented as being about the ‘nazi space program’. I made it to page 10. These are the delusional ramblings of someone who needs psychiatric help. I can’t even suspend my disbelief enough to read it as solely fiction because it makes zero sense.
Profile Image for Greg Strandberg.
Author 95 books97 followers
June 1, 2022
An alternate/'true story' history that tells of the Nazis befriending aliens and getting to Mars. Plausible, and is an interesting part of ufology.
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78 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2024
I am open minded but this book takes it to the next level.
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81 reviews4 followers
April 1, 2020
As someone who has studied Ufology since the 90's, I can tell you that this book is one of those that drags the whole field down into the mud.

I am convinced that UFO's exist (and that we are being visited by ET's). There are a range of books that present evidence supporting this. Dark Fleet, however, draws on unreliable and even completely dubious sources to make a case for something for which there is no basis in reality.

Just do some research on the ridiculous "20 and back" program and some of the discredited people who make claims about this, and you will see more than enough reason to leave Dark Fleet on the shelf where it belongs.
5 reviews
August 7, 2023
Interesting read

This book doesn't reveal anything groundbreaking and new but it's a solid book full of information about the secret space program. It's an entertaining read of possible facts and truths about the subject matter!
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