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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

UFOs, Think Tanks, & Nordic Beings: The Saga of William Mills Tompkins

In UFO literature, few figures are as intriguing and compelling as William Mills Tompkins. His life, detailed in the audiobook Selected by Extraterrestrials: My Life in the Top Secret World of UFOs, Think Tanks, and Nordic Secretaries, reads like a science fiction novel. Edited by Dr. Robert M. Wood and narrated by David Godfrey, this memoir provides a rare glimpse into the clandestine world of aerospace technology, secret think tanks, and extraterrestrial encounters.

Early Life and Fascination with Naval Ships

Tompkins' journey began in the bustling city of Los Angeles, where his father worked as a pioneering film processor at Universal Pictures. This background instilled in young William a deep appreciation for technical innovation and meticulous detail. By the age of 12, Tompkins had built 50 highly detailed naval ship models, an endeavor that caught the attention of the Los Angeles Times and later, the U.S. Navy.

His models, which included accurate representations of classified radar and weapon systems, were displayed in department store windows and led to a series of events that would shape his future. Naval intelligence officers, initially suspecting espionage, soon recognized Tompkins' unique talents and began a covert operation to enlist him in their ranks.

The Battle of Los Angeles and Early UFO Sightings

One of the most pivotal moments in Tompkins' early life was the Battle of Los Angeles in 1942. Just months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a series of unidentified flying objects appeared over Los Angeles, prompting a massive anti-aircraft barrage. Despite thousands of rounds being fired, the mysterious craft remained unscathed. This event left an indelible mark on Tompkins and fueled his lifelong fascination with UFOs.

Tompkins was convinced that the UFOs he witnessed were not simply observing but actively influencing human affairs. This belief was reinforced by his subsequent experiences in naval intelligence, where he was privy to highly classified information about extraterrestrial technology and encounters.

Think Tanks and Advanced Aerospace Projects

In 1951, Tompkins was recruited by Douglas Aircraft Company to work in their highly secretive Advanced Design Think Tank. This group of brilliant minds was tasked with conceptualizing and developing cutting-edge aerospace technologies, often inspired by extraterrestrial designs. The think tank, shrouded in secrecy, operated under the direction of luminaries like Elmer Wheaton and Wolfgang Klemperer.

One of the think tank's most ambitious projects was the development of the Apollo moon missions. According to Tompkins, the conceptual groundwork for the Apollo program was laid out four years before NASA was even established. The team at Douglas Aircraft envisioned missions to the moon, Mars, and even interstellar travel, guided by Tompkins' detailed designs and visionary ideas.

Extraterrestrial Encounters and Nordic Secretaries

Tompkins' memoirs also delve into his encounters with extraterrestrial beings, particularly the so-called "Nordic" aliens. Described as tall, blonde, and strikingly beautiful, these beings were said to be working alongside humans in various aerospace projects. Tompkins' interactions with these Nordic secretaries were not just professional but deeply personal, adding another layer of complexity to his already extraordinary life.

The Nordics, according to Tompkins, were benevolent beings with a vested interest in humanity's progress. They provided technological insights and guidance, often through telepathic communication. These encounters significantly influenced Tompkins' work and the direction of the projects he was involved in.

Conspiracy and Secrecy

Tompkins' story is rife with tales of conspiracy and government cover-ups. He recounts how major aerospace companies, the military, and intelligence agencies were all entangled in a web of secrecy surrounding UFOs and extraterrestrial technology. Projects like Project RAND, a top-secret scientific think tank at Douglas Aircraft, were established to study and counter potential alien threats.

One of the most startling revelations in Tompkins' narrative is the existence of a Galactic Federation, a sort of interstellar governing body that oversees various extraterrestrial civilizations. This Federation, he claims, has been in contact with certain factions of the U.S. government and military, guiding humanity's technological and space exploration efforts.

The Future of Space Exploration

Tompkins was not just a witness to history but an active participant in shaping the future of space exploration. His work laid the foundation for the Apollo missions and beyond. He envisioned a future where humanity would establish colonies on Mars, explore distant star systems, and engage in interstellar commerce.

In his later years, Tompkins continued to advocate for greater transparency regarding extraterrestrial encounters and the advanced technologies derived from them. He believed that the public deserved to know the truth about humanity's place in the universe and the potential for future exploration.

Conclusion

Selected by Extraterrestrials is more than just a memoir; it is a testament to one man's incredible journey through the hidden corridors of aerospace technology and extraterrestrial encounters. William Mills Tompkins' life story offers a tantalizing glimpse into the secret world of UFOs, think tanks, and Nordic secretaries, blending personal anecdotes with groundbreaking revelations.

For those fascinated by UFOs, advanced technology, and government conspiracies, Tompkins' memoir is an indispensable read. It challenges our understanding of history and invites us to ponder the vast possibilities that lie beyond our planet.

As we stand on the cusp of a new era in space exploration, Tompkins' vision of a future where humanity reaches for the stars remains as compelling and inspirational as ever. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of engineers, scientists, and dreamers to look beyond the confines of Earth and imagine what lies beyond.

Sunday, July 21, 2024

Lunar Mysteries: Aliens, Hidden Bases, and Untold Stories of the Moon

Understanding the complexity of the idea of going to the Moon back in 1950 is quite challenging. For the first time in history on this little blue marble, humanity realized its greatest dream of leaving home to reach the stars. We are privileged to live during this historical period because of the extraordinary developments happening right now. The Apollo Moon missions laid the groundwork for the deep-space exploratory interstellar missions planned for the Navy by the Douglas Think Tank.

The Conception of the Apollo Program

How was this enormous task of going to the Moon accomplished, involving the design of the Apollo vehicle and launch center and the coordination of thousands of aerospace facilities across the United States? This feat was not conceived by NASA but at the old Douglas Missile and Space Systems Division in Santa Monica, CA, four years before NASA even existed. Advanced design analysts in a Think Tank visualized every step necessary for missions to the Moon, other planets in our solar system, and even twelve of our closest stars.

As Engineering Section Chief, Tompkins conceived dozens of missions and spaceships for exploratory operations to planets in orbit around our nearest stars. Massive NOVA truck vehicles, equatorial launching facilities, multiple 2,000-man military bases on our Moon, and a 600-man Naval station on Mars were designed. The checkout and launch-test systems for the Apollo Saturn V, SIV-B stage were devised. A nearly complete redesign of the major facilities for the entire launch control center at Cape Canaveral, FL, was also undertaken. This included the functions to accomplish the missions and the task-functional flow block diagrams on a scale never done before. These groundbreaking designs were presented to NASA Apollo directors, completely changing their flawed method of development and resulting in our successful six missions to the Moon.

The Technical Marvels of the Apollo Era

Imagine a block-long five-story building full of six-foot-high cabinets of electronic computers, power supplies (without old-fashioned vacuum tubes), and wire-patch panels. These massive computers were barely capable of accomplishing what modern cell phones can now easily do. Many were never exposed to the massive size of the computers designed, built, and operated just to get the four-stage, 365-foot Apollo Saturn V Vehicle checked out and launched to the Moon.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy was given permission to leave our planet. Who gave Kennedy this wild idea to go to the Moon? Certainly not Congress, which had its pork-barrel projects back in home states needing those billions of dollars. And why would the Soviet generals and Navy admirals give up all their new toys to go off half-cocked on some ridiculous Moon thing? Someone gave JFK permission, resulting in the most complicated technical task ever attempted in human history. The Moon race was on.

NASA's Creation and Hidden Agendas

Why was NASA created in 1958? Publicly, it was created to provide a non-military government agency to organize and build a rocket ship to the Moon. The United States aimed to reach the Moon as a peaceful exploratory venture, even as the Evil Empire tried to get there first. However, this narrative is not entirely true.

In 1952, unbelievable space studies emerged from the Douglas Think Tank, revealing that U.S. top governmental heads and the old Soviet Union were aware of alien involvement in human affairs. With possible alien assistance, the Soviets aimed to establish missile bases on the Moon to control the entire planet Earth, echoing Hitler’s plan.

In 1967, the U.S. won the space race to the Moon with the Apollo space vehicles. Astronauts supposedly took pictures of craters, picked up some rocks, and came home. However, forces greater than the entire United States Government halted the grandiose plans. Forty-five years later, President George Bush issued the 'Renewed Spirit of Discovery,' calling for a return to the Moon by 2015, exploration of other planets by 2020, and reaching our nearest stars soon after.

The Challenge of Deep Space Exploration

Humanity's first major penetration into the universe through the Apollo Moon, planet, and star programs was by far the most complicated technical effort ever attempted. While progress in exploring local space has been slow, there are untold numbers of worlds in our Milky Way galaxy, the nearby Andromeda galaxy, and the vast Universe. Our challenge is to extend our presence across the vastness of deep space, seek answers from intelligent life on other planets, and establish commerce with them.

The Role of the Navy and the Secret Missions

In 1954, the advanced design Think Tank collectively established prerequisites for all Naval spaceship studies. Three hundred years of naval experience and operating missions at sea, often without replenishment, became a prerequisite for all military star missions. The Navy's expertise in long missions qualified them to battle extraterrestrials in our neighborhood of the cosmos, making them our Space warriors.

The creation of Solar Warden, a secret space program, further underscores the Navy's role. This program is speculated to involve space fleets operating under a covert command, patrolling and defending Earth from potential extraterrestrial threats.

Extraterrestrial Encounters and the Moon's Hidden Secrets

Upon landing on the Moon, astronauts observed six large vehicles perched on the crater’s edge overseeing them. Neil Armstrong reportedly shouted, “They are huge, Sir!” This conversation was censored from the public broadcast. Astronauts were told by extraterrestrials that humans were not welcome on the Moon, but future planned landings could continue. This directive explains why there were no subsequent manned missions to the Moon.

It has been known for thousands of years that the Moon is not a planetary Moon but a hollow Moon “station” built by one of the Federations. Towed into Earth orbit and parked with one side facing Earth, it serves as a solar system command center. The Moon and Earth belong to several entities, with humanity merely allowed to use them at a slightly above slave level.

Aliens have constructed hundreds of Moon structures, most on the backside, hidden from ancient people living on Earth-type planets. Extensive facilities have been built, not just in caverns covering the entire inside of the Earth, but also many cities on the backside of the hollow Moon structures.

Testimonies and Discoveries

In classified sessions, analysts reviewed Apollo film footage revealing bases, mining operations, and alien naval mother ships on the Moon. These alien structures were massive, with mining equipment hauling material to their home planets or other developing star systems.

The Apollo missions' pre-landing reconnaissance provided staggering clues of ancient disintegrating structures on both sides of the Moon. New large buildings were being constructed in a matter of days, as observed by astronauts. These rapid constructions were akin to watching a fast-forward movie, with entire complexes of large buildings completed in mere orbits around the Moon.

Extraterrestrial civilizations from another local arm of our Galaxy, or possibly from the Milky Way's center, are present on the Moon. They could even originate from galaxies millions of light-years away. Astronauts reported floating past a 200-floor translucent rectangular building hovering half a mile above the Moon’s surface, mile-high towers, and military base-like complexes with rotating antennas.

Conclusion: The Vast Laboratory and Our Place in the Cosmos

Considering the implications, it becomes clear that Earth is a massive laboratory used by possibly a hundred different entities with hundreds of agendas. These entities do not help or interfere with humanity, biologically controlling us to live a short 75-year life span compared to their 300 to 3,000-year comparable life spans. Some insect-like aliens do not die at all.

The realization that humans might be a part of a larger cosmic experiment challenges our understanding of existence. Accepting this possibility allows for a more informed look at our place in the universe and the potential future of space exploration.