"Top-secret military, government, intelligence and corporate witnesses to secret projects tell their true stories which disclose the greatest covert program in world history. This explosive testimony by actual government insiders proves that UFOs are real . . . . . "
Having worked for a top secret agency of the U.S. government during my military service many years ago, I am well aware of the bizarre lengths the government will go to in an effort to preserve their grip on what they consider their personal domain, and the public be damned. Secret government agencies, including their special projects, and democracy are not compatable. They now have near complete control over the most important information available during the entrie course of human history — the fact that we are not alone in the Universe.
A series of unusual and mysterious loud sounds are being heard in various locations around the world – and people are quick to blame them on everything from HAARP and earthquakes to 2012 and trumpets sounding a coming Apocalypse, and of course Aliens are also blamed.
All around the globe, from the U.S. and Canada to Central America, Europe, Russia,and around Asia people are recording unusual and mysterious sounds. Although the phenomenon is not entirely new, the recent outbreak seems to indicate an increase in these eerie, almost other-worldly sounds, causing both concern and speculation.
"People around the world have reported hearing strange sounds from the skies over the past month. Sometimes they describe it as a hum or low rumble; other times it’s a whine, thump, or even a melody. Often the sounds have been recorded and posted online, fueling rumors and conspiracy theories.
One blogger wrote, "either the world is ending, aliens are landing or everyone is getting hoaxed. Or, possibly, there’s an actual scientific explanation for the mass amount of YouTube videos capturing bizarre sounds that are being heard around the globe. Are we witnessing the beginning of a full-scale alien invasion?"
So, what are people hearing (and recording)?
The explanations are almost as varied as the sounds themselves. There's not a single blanket explanation for all the mysterious sounds . . . . . "
There are literally hundreds of Youtube videos posted from all over the globe with these strange stounds that seem to come from the sky. It is an eerie sound that no one has heard before and yet within the past 12 to 16 months hundreds of thousands of peole world-wide are scratching their heads in wonder and disbelief. The scientific community has not offered any explination. and the MSM has remained surpingly quiet.
It must be more than obvious to the rest of the world that Americans really love war, and of course war movies. Seems only natural since they appear to be the most militarized society the planet has ever experienced - and Hollywood seems to pump out war flicks at a prodigious rate. However most of them are lacking in the writing department; once you get past the special effects there just isn't much substance. Many even win Oscars, though I sort of doubt that this one will garner much attention.
"Angry aliens invade Earth in the new movie Battle: Los Angeles. And once again it's up to us to stop them. But what could life out there really be like? Jorge Ribas talks to SETI astronomer Seth Shostak to find out."
"What is all this talk about clams, and why is the site called Operation Clambake?"
The short version of this is that the creator of Dianetics and Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, claimed humans evolved from clams in his book "A History of Man". Since the claim itself and the "proof" Hubbard provided is utterly silly, it serves as a good example of the general validity of his teachings. CoS has copy protected the word "Scientologist" and claim that a Scientologist is anybody who (since 1950) ever bought a Scientology book or a course. "Clam" is also slang for money, referencing in this context the high cost for Scientology. "Clam" is therefore used by many critics as an alternative or better term to identify an actual follower of Hubbard and Scientology teachings today.
A clambake is originally an outdoor party; especially a seashore outing where food is usually cooked on heated rocks covered by seaweed. It can also mean a gathering characterized by noisy sociability. "Operation" derives from the many criminal operations run by CoS, like Operation Freak Out, Operation Snow White, etc.
A more thorough explanation of the term clam and why the site is called Operation Clambake is available on the Clam FAQ."
And if you haven't read the hilarious, but somehow true, "The Barefaced Messiah" it is available for free on 'Operation Clambake'. Anyone who takes the time to read The Barefaced Messiah could not possibly join or believe in the Scientology cult.
According to several of his fellow science fiction writers, Hubbard had on several occasions stated that "the way to get rich was to start a religion".
National Geographic Asia begins their "2012 Doomsday" programming tomorrow, Dec. 4 with 'Alien Invasion', a repeat of the program they aired about six months ago. To be immediately followed by "Space Mysteries: Comets: Target Earth" and then "Space Mysteries: Alien Safari".
Every weekend in December National Geographic will air a different aspect of the '2012 Doomsday" scenario. 2012 Doomsday??? No doubt based on the 'end of time-Mayan Calendar' date. I have explained this Mayan Calendar business before, "2012" - A Few Facts .
"In the sci-fi thriller "War of the Worlds," Earthlings fight for survival against alien invaders. But is an obliterating attack from advanced, space faring armada just fantasy, or could it be a scenario based on hard science? In Alien Invasion, some of Americas top scientific experts come together to explore the effect on mankind that contact with an advanced alien race could have. Learn how astrophysicists, weapon designers, military strategists, biologists and anthropologists are gearing for a real alien invasion and the plan for mankind to fight back."
Plot : What if an extra-terrestrial force attacked Earth? What might that look like and how will the people of Earth respond? Consulting a cast of world-renowned scientists, survival experts and defense experts, this two-hour special, Alien Invasion explores this frightening scenario. Experts reveal what could motivate alien invaders to attack Earth, and speculate on how the attack might play out -- the strategy alien invaders might use and the most effective ways for humans to respond. Well turn to science and history to figure out what works. Well show how humanity can survive this ultimate test.
Personal comment: The "military-might mindset" of Americans is given free reign in this television atrocity by National Geographic. Weapon designers, military strategists and selected 'experts' reveal why it's crucial they prepare for an alien attack. No doubt the Pentagon's 'War on Terror' has been upgraded to include Aliens.
What happened to the factual, objective programming of the National Geographic of my adolescence? Now they seem to have joined the sensationalist reporting of, dare I say it, faux news.