The United States Government and Extra- terrestrial Entities. SECRET TREATYThe United States Governmentand. Extra- terrestrial Entitiesby. Richard. K. Wilsonand. Sylvan. Burns. Regarding Aliens and the Government(c) 1. N. A. RThe research behind this subject is quite. Its' a disciplinary investigation that is. 1963 January 2 nd: At Ap Bac, ARVN units equipped with U.S. What's really going on around us? The answer to. that question has a scope that is almost insurmountable, but not impossible. Due. to the efforts of a great many researchers, information has come forth that. Unfortunately, some of that. The information. here is being presented to you in the hope that you will consider it in the. The United States Government. Extra-terrestrial Entities. Wilson and Sylvan Burns. Regarding Aliens and the Government. USS Forrestal Aircraft Carrier Construction - 1955 United States Navy Documentary - WDTVLIVE42 - Duration: 19:28. AP photo: The USS Forrestal, with burning planes on deck, is shown in a 1967 file photo. The Navy’s worst disaster since World War II claimed the lives of 134 sailors. Nineteen forty-six was an unusual time, both in the United States and abroad. Post World War II was a time of victory, a time of defeat and a time of. Situation Critical is the true story of the disaster that occurred aboard the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal, off the coast of North Vietnam. Witness the events as. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A), sometimes referred to as the Enterprise-A or NCC-1701-Alpha. We run an exclusive Ejection Tie Club for all pilots that have used one of our ejection seats. Life membership of the Ejection Tie Club is confined solely to persons. Offers news, background information, a database for military systems and equipment used, multimedia, photo gallery and links to other government and military departments. You are not being asked to . However, the data presented herein is based on a. Aspects of that common core of experience are also shared by. But that's another. Lets take a look at the situation. The time. period where actual manipulation of societies \started to become evident within. The creation of the elite class. Illuminati, who made use of the. The process of control of the planetary. Planning and execution of deliberate conflict. Retention of constructive technology, including. Deliberate manipulation of the planetary power. Abduction of animals started in the 1. There are many records of. Legends. and writings of the various tribes of hunting and gathering societies also. In 1. 92. 8, Thomas Brown discovered a relationship. His work was. subsequently taken over by the government. Henry Coanda began work. In 1. 93. 2, Adolph Hitler was in. German society enough to force scientists to work in laboratories. Aided by the implosion vortex technology of Viktor. Schauberger, and the technical expertise of scientists like Schriever, Habermohl. Ballenzo and Miethe, the Germans began flying aerial craft as early as 1. The United States was quite aware of. German technical progress and sent an American named Wilson to Germany to. It was probably by virtue of Wilson that the Germans never used. Wilson attained a high. German technical community, and switched propulsion methods from. Because of this, German. R& D phase. until around 1. Schriever/Miethe designs were successfully tested. It was clearly a situation where the war was. Germans could technically develop their designs. On February 1. 6, 1. Germans successfully. The craft had a top speed of over 1,2. The craft. was called the . They decided to establish a plan for. Third Reich despite the war. They decided that the. Nazi principles of genetic purity. The development of gravitational technology aided that plan. On. February 2. 3, 1. Kugelbitz were tested and then. The Kugelbitz was blown up by SS personnel and the. Germany to the South Polar. Germans had maintained underground construction activity. Two days later, on February 2. Khala. was closed and all the workers sent to Buchenwald and gassed. The Germans also sent their . General Hans Kammler, who disappeared in April 1. General Nebe. There, the Germans developed a. Apparently they also maintain technical colonies in South. America. On May 7, 1. Germany surrendered. Both the. Americans and Soviets gained access to elements of German disk technology and. Germans had neglected to eliminate before the hasty. The Canadians also had access to some of the. United States had acquired, as well as some data directly from the. German efforts. On July 1. United States detonated. New Mexico. By August 1. Japanese. had . It is most probably that the. In 1. 94. 6, the United States imported German SS. Central. Intelligence Agency. This was part of a plan conducted by Allen Dulles in 1. German intelligence to provide the Untied States with a. German intelligence with a. Good inducement, indeed. In 1. 94. 7, the powerful radar until in the four. Roswell and Aztec, New Mexico. The disks recovered had. United States Air Force. There was evidence that the bodies had been mutilated. In June 1. 94. 7. Kenneth Arnold coins the term flying saucer. The Germans, having had two years to get it. United States in their. This. prompted the United States to undertake plans to ascertain both the exact. German base at the Pole and their technical capabilities. In. 1. 94. 7, Operation High- jump was conducted at the pole in an attempt to locate the. Germans. The Germans used their technology to thwart the. United States. It wasn't until 1. International. Geophysical Year that another major attempt to work on the Germans was made. There also seems to be some. Germans made contact with alien forces from inside the planet. In 1. 94. 7, the United States decided that the. Germans and aliens was getting a little dangerous, and it. The German problem was easier to control as far as public knowledge. In September 1. 94. Truman caused the national Security Act to be. Government, the CIA and the alien. CIA mind control projects began at Bethesda Naval Hospital in 1. German SS intelligence. Truman created a study group in. A series of National Security Council (NSC). CIA from the sole task of gathering foreign intelligence and. The memos. including NSC- 1. NSC- 1. 0/2, established a buffer between the President of. United States and the activities that were going on, as well as providing. President to deny knowledge of any covert activities. It was decided that more knowledge was needed. Project Sign, created on December 3. Wright Field, was to investigate disk technical. There was still the problem of evaluation of the. It was decided that the Navy Auxiliary Field in. Groom Mountains in Nevada would be the ideal spot to do the testing. In August 1. 94. 8, Project Sign prepared a Top. Secret estimate of the situation, which was designated as Air Intelligence. Report 1. 00- 2. 03- 7. General Hoyt Vandenburg, after reviewing the. Not all copies of the report were. In December 1. 94. Project Sign was. Project Grudge, with public version to be known as Project. Bluebook. The liaison between Project Grudge and MJ- 1. Air Force officer. Project Bluebook, Captain Edward Ruppelt. AEC proper. 5ty on Nellis range of the complex designated to perform. It was also another year that German. United States. As a response to this activity and. CIA Act of 1. 94. At that point. the CIA office of Scientific Intelligence began to review civilian reports of. It was in 1. 94. 9 that the Soviet Union detonated. It is uncertain whether the Soviet effort. United States, or the subsequent delivery of nuclear. Soviets in the same year by President Roosevelt under the. Lease program. A major who was in charge of the transfer of Lend Lease. Soviets. Julius and Ethel Rosenburg were blamed for the. Soviet weapons acquisition during the next year, and were summarily executed in. President Roosevelt's son, James. The disk crash at. Roswell, New Mexico netted on live alien, named EBE (Extra- terrestrial. Biological Entity). It was a name coined by study group member Detlev Bronk. Secretary of Defense James Forrestal became. He voice his concern. President Truman, who asked him to resign on March 3, 1. Within one month. White House had all 3,0. James Forrestal locked up. Bethesda Naval Hospital under the care. Dr. Forrestal's brother decided to take him out of the hospital. On the same day his brother was due to pick him. James Forrestal was found hanging outside of a 1. The sheet broke, and Forrestal fell to. By December 1. 94. Project Grudge and divert efforts elsewhere. In 1. 95. 0, Canadian scientist Wilber Smith. United States Government, even . In 1. 95. 0, problems. There were near misses with commercial airline. By. August of 1. 95. General Walter B. Smith assume Forrestal's. It was also the same month that the. Government decided to seize all USS railroads in order to prevent a general. In December of 1. IPU. Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit, was established operational unit to deal with. That same month a. El Indio- Guerro area of Mexico and was taken to the AEC. Sandia in New Mexico. In 1. 95. 1, construction of the base at Groom Lake. Project Redlight. Information leaked out that. Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. Viking Press. published a version of the Forrestal diaries. Flying wing type aircraft were seen over. Albuquerque. The alien named EBE suddenly became ill, and was worked on by a Dr. President. Truman crated the National Security Agency (NSA) in 1. Presidential Executive Order exempts the NSA from all laws. NSA. 1. 95. 2President Truman kept the allies of the United. States, including the Soviet Union, informed of the developing alien problem. Roswell, just in case it was. The problem was that there. To solve that problem. Bilderbergers was created in order to take the decision. The Bilderbergers are headquartered in Geneva, and evolved into. Nelson. Rockefeller, Gerald Ford, Henry Kissenger and George Bush are involved with the. In 1. 95. 3, Thomas Brown gave a demonstration of. Air Force, who promptly took over the project. It was Eisenhower who. Rockefeller to head a group that would propose a reorganization of. Eisenhowers' favorite comment seemed to be . That comment seemed to form the basis for all actions to do with. Project Sigma, created in 1. NSA. functioned to intercept and decrypt alien communications. With ten disk crashes. Eisenhower, in 1. Rockefeller for help. This is where the idea for MJ- 1. It was. probably a critical mistake in asking a member of the world control group for. Astronomers in 1. They were alien craft. Project Plato, governed by the NSA, endeavored. In 1. 95. 3, the NSA was successful at this task, and the CIA, perceiving. Robertson Panel. The. January of 1. 95. By now, some of the aliens were. KNOWN, and therefore the semantics describing . Contact was made in 1. Big- nosed Greys, and meeting was arranged with the aliens at. Holloman AFB in New Mexico for 1. A Secret Treaty was formed where the aliens. We would let them do what they want and also establish underground. Concern or public probing into the. This would take the heat off the real programs. Project Snowbird was. It to, was headquartered in Nevada. The United States and the Canadians had been. Project Redlight sustains it. Air Force pilot in Nevada during a test of an alien vehicle. It too was run by the NSA. USS Wrangell (AE- 1. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. History. Name: USS Wrangell. Builder: North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, Wilmington, North Carolina. Laid down: February 1. Launched: 1. 4 April 1. Commissioned: 1. 0 October 1. Decommissioned: 1. November 1. 94. 6Recommissioned: 1. November 1. 95. 1Decommissioned: 2. December 1. 97. 0Struck: 1 October 1. Honors andawards: Fate: Scrapped (1. General characteristics. Class and type: Mount Hood- classammunition ship. Length: 4. 59 ft 2 in (1. Beam: 6. 3 ft (1. Draught: 2. 8 ft 3 in (8. Propulsion: Geared turbine. Cambell; delivered to the Navy, incomplete, on 2. May 1. 94. 4; moved to Hampton Roads; converted to an ammunition ship by the Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.; and commissioned on 1. October 1. 94. 4 at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Comdr. Todd in command. Service history. Escorted by the destroyer Borie (DD- 7. Panama Canal. The ammunition ship transited the isthmian waterway on 7 December; and, although initially ordered to proceed directly to the Marshall Islands, was rerouted to Hawaii. Wrangell arrived at Pearl Harbor on 2. December, but got underway again on Christmas Eve, bound for the Marshalls. Arriving at Eniwetok on the last day of 1. Ulithi- bound convoy (number 3. Carolines. Wrangell dropped anchor in Ulithi Lagoon on 5 January and reported for duty to Commander, Service Squadron 1. Over the next five months, Wrangell operated from Ulithi supporting the Fleet's operations against Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Japanese home islands. In those months, she transferred over, 1. On her first operation, Wrangell reached Iwo Jima on 2. February and supplied bombardment forces there with ammunition over the next six days until she retired from the area on the 2. The nature of operations at Iwo, coupled with the deep waters relatively close inshore, prevented the ship's anchoring and necessitated conducting cargo operations while either drifting or underway at slow speed. After retiring from Iwo Jima on 2. February, Wrangell proceeded to the Marianas and arrived at Saipan on 3 March. From that island, she proceeded independently to Ulithi where she anchored three days later. On the 1. 3th, the ammunition ship sortied with Task Group (TG) 5. Task Force (TF) 5. Ry. On the 1. 9th, in company with Task Unit (TU) 5. TG 5. 0. 8 at sea and proceeded south to Ulithi, arriving there on 2. April. However, with the Okinawa campaign at its height, her respite from operations proved to be a short one. Admiral Mitscher's task force was daily striking the Japanese- held islands of the Nansei Shoto and along the coast of the Japanese home islands, and required replenishment. Thus, after 1. 0 days of round- the- clock reloading, Wrangell departed Ulithi on 2 May and, three days later, rendezvoused with TG 5. Okinawa. From 6 May to 1 June, Wrangell passed ammunition . Wrangell subsequently returned to the open sea on 8 July and rendezvoused with TG 3. TG 5. 0. 8) on the 1. From 2. 0 July to 1 August, she rearmed 3. Wrangell was detached from TG 3. August and headed south for the Philippines. Arriving at San Pedro Bay on 6 August, the ship immediately commenced replenishing her stocks of ammunition. Work was interrupted on 1. August, though, when the fleet received the news that Japan was willing to surrender. Cargo operations were secured that night, as all hands eagerly awaited news about Japan's future actions. Post- war activities, 1. Departing Philippine waters on 2. October, Wrangell steamed via Pearl Harbor, reached the coast of Panama on 2. November, and transited the canal later that day. She subsequently unloaded ammunition and ordnance supplies at Earle, N. J., and headed for the Gulf of Mexico on 1. January 1. 94. 6. She arrived at Orange, Texas, five days later, and was ultimately placed in reserve on 1. May. She was decommissioned and laid up at Orange on 1. November 1. 94. 6. Wrangell was one of them and was recommissioned on 1. November 1. 95. 1 at Orange, Capt. The ammunition ship shifted to New York, her new home port, and arrived there on 2. December. She soon headed south to Norfolk for an administrative inspection and repairs alongside a tender. Wrangell loaded ammunition at Earle, N. J., between 2. 3 May and 1. June after operating out of Boston and Newport, Rhode Island, for a time, and in June, once more conducting underway training evolutions out of Newport. In the summer, she participated in exercises at Onslow Beach, North Carolina, and at Newport before taking part in Operation Noramex in the North Atlantic. These replenishment exercises conducted off the coast of Labrador were her first since World War II. Mediterranean, 1. At 1. 01. 4 on 4 October 1. Wrangell maneuvered near the drifting vessel and lowered a boat with a boarding party, Ens. Wrangell's men found the fishing boat, Jules Verne (registered at Douarnenez, France), to have wreckage strewn about topside and two feet of water in her engine compartment. The investigation also revealed the only living occupant of the craft to be a dog; the boarding party also found the corpse of a man estimated to have been dead for five days. Leaving food and water for the dog, the boarding party soon returned to the ship, and Wrangell took Jules Verne under tow. At 1. 40. 3 the next day, 5 October, Jules Verne began to founder, however, and sank eight minutes later; the dog, swimming in the water, was hauled on board Wrangell, whose crew adopted the animal and made him the ship's mascot. Ultimately arriving at Bizerte on 9 October, Wrangell operated with the 6th Fleet only briefly, touching at Cagliari, Sardinia; Taranto, Italy; Suda Bay, Crete; Phaleron Bay, Greece; and Naples, Italy, before returning via Gibraltar to New York and the naval ammunition depot at Earle. Wrangell conducted three more Mediterranean deployments into the late 1. Fleet warships with ammunition. There were notable highlights during those deployments: in the autumn of 1. Suez Crisis, Wrangell supported the units of the 6th Fleet evacuating American nationals from the troubled area. In mid- July 1. 95. President Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered marines to land in Lebanon to protect American lives and property. During the intervention, Wrangell participated in the 6th Fleet's operations, visiting Beirut four times in August and September, after which time the ship proceeded to Naples, arriving there on 1. September. In between Mediterranean deployments, Wrangell's area of operations ranged from Charleston, South Carolina, to Holy Loch, Scotland; and from the Virginia Capes to Guant. During her operations, she conducted underway rearming experiments with a number of ships, including the then- new aircraft carrier Forrestal (CV- 5. Boston (CAG- 1). 1. The ship's first replenishment of a nuclear- powered warship came on 1. August 1. 96. 2, when she rearmed the nuclear- powered aircraft carrier Enterprise (CVN- 6. In the autumn of 1. Soviet missiles in Cuba, President John F. Kennedy instituted a naval blockade of Cuba to turn back Russian ships that attempted to deliver more missiles and their support equipment to Cuban ports. During the crisis, Wrangell spent 3. Caribbean, arming and rearming various units of the blockade force. Ultimately, the Russians removed the missiles from Cuba and thus eased the tension. Wrangell conducted three more Mediterranean deployments in the first half of the 1. Caribbean. After successive home- port changes over the years . She had been loading ammunition at Earle, N. J., for a week when the message arrived on 2. August rerouting her from the Mediterranean to the Pacific. The ship departed Charleston on 2. September 1. 96. 5 in response to the critical need in the Southeast Asian area for ammunition ships, in keeping with the escalating nature of the war in Vietnam. Vietnam, 1. 96. 5. She soon sailed for Southeast Asian waters and, operating out of Subic Bay, Philippines, and making seven stints to the . During her five months in West. Pac, Wrangell transferred over 6,8. In addition, besides ammunition, the ship delivered fleet freight, mail, transient personnel, movies, and, on two occasions, fresh water and provisions. Arriving back at Subic Bay after her seventh mission on the . Wrangell remained in the vicinity of Charleston for the remainder of the year, entering the Charleston division of the Jacksonville Shipyard Co. She supported the 6th Fleet during that crisis situation and, after the abatement of the conflict, resumed routine operations . Arriving back at Charleston 1. After short periods at the Naval Weapons Stations at Charleston, South Carolina, and Yorktown, Virginia . On 4 September 1. Panama Canal; spent five days at Pearl Harbor; and, after evading Typhoon Paye off Wake Island, arrived at Subic Bay on 1. October. She soon departed Subic Bay for the coast of North Vietnam and employment on the . The largest underway replenishments were conducted with such men- of- war as the battleship New Jersey (BB- 6. Constellation (CV- 6. Ranger (CV- 6. 1). In addition, she armed many smaller units . One of the latter, USCGC Winnebago, sent her whaleboat across to Wrangell on 2. November while off the Mekong Delta in what Wrangell's command history termed ! The rearming of the USCGC Winnebago was the determining activity which placed the USS Wrangell and its entire crew on the ship AT THAT TIME on the Veterans Administration list of ships whose crew was . That determination was published Veterans Day 2. Only two days later, on 2. November, Wrangell and other American and South Vietnamese naval vessels took part in a search and rescue mission in the South China Sea. Despite the winds and heavy seas of Typhoon Mamie, the ammunition ship located the Indian vessel Laxmi Jayanti, helpless due to a steering casualty. Ultimately, after making temporary repairs, the Indian ship resumed her voyage, under escort, to Saigon. Wrangell, her part in the search completed, headed for Subic Bay. While en route back from Subic Bay to .
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