Amazing revalations about mankind's jump to the heavens
Methodology to mislead the human race: PART TWO

I concluded Part One of my investigation into the secret space programme that started to take shape on our planet 70 years ago when United States president Dwight Eisenhower finalised negotiations with the Third Reich’s Neushwabenland hierarchy, the Draco reptilians and Grey extraterrestrial entities at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in February 1955.
Eisenhower and the Dark Fleet (as it is now widely referred to) reached an agreement on a technology transfer initiative whereby the key to huge scientific advancements for humanity would be traded for permission for extraterrestrials to abduct unwitting human test subjects for genetic experimentation.
The upshot of this agreement was the inception of a secret space programme (SSP) incorporating the Dark Fleet and what can best be described as the industrial-military complex that dictates policy here on Earth.
Much of the disclosure about the SSP that has leaked out over the past 70 years has come from whistleblowers inducted into the service through fair means or foul, but predominantly the latter. This whistleblower testimony reveals a mind-bending sequence of covert programmes to create super soldiers at underground facilities across the planet; transport them to the Moon and Mars through wormholes in Antarctica, Australia and Switzerland; and send them on deep space missions to Saturn, Ceres and onto the Kuiper belt.
I’m sure it seems unbelievable to most readers of this article but as the late American aviation specialist Ben Rich, director of Lockheed's top-secret Skunk Works programme from 1975-91, is famously quoted as revealing with a reference from director Steven Spielberg’s 1982 “science-fiction” movie ET: The Extaterrestrial: “We now have the technology to take ET home.”
There’s so much that’s allegedly been hidden from public scrutiny that it’s impossible to know where to begin so, for want of a better path to disclosure, I’ll simply focus on the earth-shattering testimony of a few of the most outspoken SSP whistleblowers.
Of the scores of names I’ve come across during years of research, the most recent is Stewart Swerdlow who claims that from the age of 13 he was involved in the Montauk Project experiments into time travel and interdimensional portals that allegedly took place at the secret underground facility at the decommissioned Camp Hero air force base on New York’s Long Island from 1970-83… at least.
Allegedly the inspiration for Stranger Things, the Netflix sci-fi series that debuted on television screens in 2016, the Camp Hero base is but one of scores of underground facilities where it is claimed the US military, Fourth Reich and extraterrestrials work in tandem on SSP projects.
Swerdlow’s revelations are quite bizarre and feature fascinating tales about interdimensional gateways, the Dark Fleet, the reptilian agenda and amazing electromagnetic technology.
In an April 2022 Exopolitics Today podcast with Australian political scientist Michael Salla, Swerdlow’s revelations extend from Montauk, Mars and the Moon to Pluto and the Kuiper belt, including an incredible tale about the reason the Camp Hero experiments had to be shut down, although he claims similar research continues at other sites around the globe, with the Large Hadron Collider in Cern, Switzerland, one of the pre-eminent centres for interdimensional research where a “gateway to alternate realities” can allegedly be found.
Whether his testimony is fact or fiction Swerdlow is without doubt a fascinating character, whose favourite claim to notoriety other than the SSP is his family background. Swerdlow’s great-uncle Yakov Sverdlov was a key figure in the 1917 Russian revolution and his grandfather helped form the Communist Party in the United States in the 1930s, after also being instrumental in its launch in Britain.
A linguist who speaks 10 languages, Swerdlow claims it was his family ties to the Soviet Union that identified him as a stand-out candidate for Montauk indoctrination and involvement in the US government’s mind-control experiments.
He was born on Long Island in the late 1950s which, in itself, he claims was the first of many “strange things” to shape his destiny as doctors had told his mother there was no chance she’d ever have children because she lacked a birth canal. There are even suggestions she didn’t conceive him naturally, instead he was possibly the result of artificial insemination and it was only through a fortuitous encounter with a skilled young surgeon that his mother was able to deliver him.
A pretty incredible start in life for a child born in the ’50s you’d have to agree but perhaps not quite so amazing when you explore Swerdlow’s ancestry claims, which it’s fair to say do not correlate with your average run of the mill “Jewish” dynasty.
Swerdlow’s great-uncle Yakov is attributed with the dubious accolade of being the man who ordered the assassination of Russian czar Nicholas II and his family in the city of Yekaterinburg in the Ural mountains, later renamed to Sverdlovsk in commemoration of the event before returning to its historical name in 1991. But today you’ll find that Yekaterinburg is the administrative centre of Russia’s Sverdlovsk Oblast. Yakov’s son, Swerdlow’s cousin, is also attributed with the creation of the KGB.
Swerdlow also claims his grandfather Mikhail was sent to the United Kingdom to found the Communist Party there, later being sent to the US for the same purpose. And that’s not the least of it, he suggests his grandmother Maya was a Soviet spy in Europe, where she allegedly blackmailed top Nazi officials to curtail the advance on Russia.
And there’s still more to this incredible story... another great-uncle – Benjamin – Swerdlow claims was responsible for convincing US president Woodrow Wilson to take America into the first world war so the Red Army could start the Russian revolution unchallenged. He could also have persuaded the US government to send US$20 million to Russia to finance the Red Army. In the 1930s he is also claimed to have been instrumental in a Soviet mind-control programme.
And, finally, to Swerdlow’s father who he claims was involved in covert military operations at a facility beneath a mountain in El Paso, Texas. So, as a result of this back story, Swerdlow alleges it was inevitable he’d become a person of interest for experimentation at Montauk, where he would even have us believe he was blinded to discover if it would help him sense the electromagnetic forces that surround us. Which he claims it did?
“In effect, I became a human MRI machine,” Swerdlow claims, adding he had surgery in 1999 that partially restored his vision.
As a result of his “special” characteristics, Swerdlow claims to have figured in genetic-experimentation research at Camp Hero, becoming “something of an abnormality” due to his psychic skills, utilised extensively for the programming of the “Montauk boys”. Following his release from the programme after it was hastily shutdown in 1983, Swerdlow claims he remained under a lock that still controlled him although, despite temporarily losing his identity, the memories of his experiences at Montauk remained.
So, what does Swerdlow claim brought an end to his ordeal at Camp Hero? Well, if you’ve watched Stranger Things you’ve had a bit of a sneak preview!
The incident that shut down the programme in 1983 transpired after a test subject fell asleep in the “Montauk chair”, allegedly a device developed by Stamford-based technology giant ITT that could read and display a person’s brainwaves by processing their electromagnetic transmissions and translating them into a readable format through sensors placed around the brain. Three receivers, six channels and a Cray-1 supercomputer would then display what was on the person’s mind digitally or visually on a screen.
Allegedly the device stemmed from the 1955 Holloman extraterrestrial technology-transfer programme using applications developed in conjunction with the Sirians, a race of beings originating from the Sirius star system. Three sets of coils were placed in a pyramid around the chair with the test subject placed inside the field created by the coils, which were connected to three different receivers with six channels.
Hooked up to an oscillator, detectors in the receivers could lock onto an etheric signal picked up by the coils to effectively tap into the subject’s “aura”, the electromagnetic field surrounding the human body. In the same way human speech is carried via radio waves, the Montauk chair was picking up thoughts, believed to be manifested in the aura, that could be decoded and projected by the supercomputer.
Now, after the fateful experiment in 1983 the machine was allegedly carelessly left on after a session was finished and the subject fell into a deep sleep, experiencing a vivid nightmare that was picked up by the device from an alternative reality harbouring an “energy being” that travelled through an interdimensional vortex to the Montauk facility where it began to run amok.
This “plasma entity” was impervious to bullets and switching off the equipment failed to halt the destruction as it was drawing energy from its own dimension. It was eventually stopped by an “anti-matter pulse”, produced during the destruction of the equipment, that froze it on the spot, where it allegedly remained for a decade until the energy field that created it dissipated completely, finally allowing the facility to be converted into Camp Hero State Park.
Must confess I wouldn’t quote me on my understanding of how the plasma entity came to be frozen and remained around for a decade but during that period whatever was underground was certainly sealed off and even now sections of the park are cordoned with signs warning of unexploded ordnance. But surely, if there was any chance of that being true the site would never have been opened to the public, the signs more likely to be there to keep visitors away from “sensitive” areas.
You can see why the Duffer Brothers’ Netflix series proved so successful, but was the story of the Montauk Project life imitating art or did real events on Long Island inspire the brothers to develop the Stranger Things script? I suggest you ask yourself what came first, the chicken or the egg? Hope that’s vague enough for you!
I seem to have got a bit carried away with the Swerdlow story too so you’ll have to look out for PART THREE of this investigation for more incredible testimony about the secret space programme that took off at Holloman Air Force Base in 1955!
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