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    Quote Originally Posted by Longeyes View Post
    I definitely think we went to the moon. Peter paget addresses that as well he says they also staged PR photos back on earth that is why there are some dodgy ones.

    We had the technology it is one of the greatest achievements of mankind to date and people seem far too keen to pull it down.

    I think they went, I think the landers & rovers are still there, but IMO the rocket bit is staged (no pun intended) because it's just not doable.

    Remember the "flying disc" program went "black" in 1956 ?

    That's how I think they got there, as for Kubrick making the footage, highly likely IMHO, it's just not that easy to do something and film it in real time (even harder in spacesuits) , this was important & had to look good, they also didn't want any cameos by beings that shouldn't be there lol.

    Black program saucers;


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    Saw that documentary brilliant.
    The Kubrick thing was completely fake it was a couple of college students having a laugh, testing everyone's gullibility

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longeyes View Post
    Saw that documentary brilliant.
    The Kubrick thing was completely fake it was a couple of college students having a laugh, testing everyone's gullibility
    I didn't mean that recent hoax, have you seen the vid by Jay Weinder (sp?) about it & the clues in Kubricks films ?

    It's a great vid, it was briefly on you tube, I'd have bought the DVD but in wouldn't work here in Euroland.

    Maybe someones put it back up ?

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    Finished his book.
    It is mostly about his life as a spook. But he does add some fascinating details about 'The Welsh Triange' and Rendlesham. But he also mentions a few things which are very shocking, he appears to know about the shooting of Jill Dando, a British TV presenter who was shot on her doorstep. He also has a pretty dark inside line on 911 and also gives a very detailed description of how has been told Princess Diana and Dodi were taken out in Paris.
    He claims to have been recruited into the service when he came out with his famous oil spill containment device. From that he was introduced to some very well connected ex Special forces types and agents.
    He says he was part of a group called the NAIG,( I think North Atlantic Intelligence Group) All ex- servicemen or spooks from both sides of the pond, united in keeping things decent and honourable. There were once 132 now there are only 5. Some of these guys are 'legends' they create a legend based around a false name and tout that out for business. He is obviously very hazy over many of the details of exactly what he has done over the years but the whole book does appear to be a bit of a publicity stunt to get himself known and thereby be harder to get rid of. He says towards the end of the book - one of his jobs was running a kind of safe house for recovering special agents, who were all on contracts ( ie off the books) and reporting back their status to GCHQ. One particular individual steals one of his laptops and starts to write his life story on it. Peter Paget claims this guy had killed over 70 people, some hits for US and UK but other more shady stuff ie underworld hits etc. The guy is really wired says he has to kill every 18 months now to stay sane. This situation comes to a head when after causing a nuisance around the local area in Spain where they are based and busts up a foot, and as he is diabetic, he gets gangrene, goes to ground and ends up dying of exposure. Paget claims because he may have leaked this guys story - British intelligence put a hit out on him even though he had always been loyal and 'on side' He was chased all over the place, was bugged, ditched the bug with the help of some of his 'legend' mates eventually got to Greece. Somehow he was tailed there another hit was granted again he escapes this time on a yacht to Malta.
    So there a lot of details in this book about things which they no doubt don't want you to know. I don't know if the guy is a complete fraud or not but he's certainly full of himself.

    In 'Secret Life of a Spook' he makes it clear that the British government destroyed 80,000 copies of his book 'The Welsh Triangle' I'm pretty sure listening to him last year he said it was the other title 'UFO UK' but that may have been deliberate or a mistake on my part.

    This is a small excerpt on the Welsh Triangle Incidents which he never revealed in the original book (p89-91)


    So what's the real story behind "The Welsh Triangle?"

    First some basic facts. At that time, the Americans had put in place a number of sonar underwater listening stations in the North Atlantic, to monitor enemy submarine movements, something that now happens worldwide.

    One was on the southern tip of Greenland and another was within RAF Brawdy, which sits right on the cliff edge at St. Brides Bay. Heavy gauge cables run out for miles and miles under the sea to sonar microphones that listen to the very low frequency vibrations of the propellers on subs and other ships. Each one has its own signature and from this information you can the position, course, depth, revolutions and status of the ship. You can also listen to a whale song via the same system.

    The US listening station was running under the cover of an Oceanographic Research Station, supposedly operated by civilians - not so - and commanded by a US Navy Captain. Staff were not allowed to wear military uniform or drive any Yankee cars and would be shipped home in disgrace if they got so much as a parking ticket. The amusing thing is of course, the Russians knew all about it and duly upgraded St. Brides Bay to first strike status in the event of nuclear war. So the good people of West Wales would get fried first, courtesy of unwittingly hosting the American presence.

    Brawdy, however, was also picking other up mysterious movements in the North Atlantic, mostly off Iceland. The objects detected appeared to be capable of 150 knots underwater, just a little more than a British nuclear sub could manage, which was then about 48 knots flat out. Usually though, the subs just drift with their reactors shut down, as you can detect the engine cooling water from any good weather satellite.

    An exercise was held to try corner some of these objects, but some dived to great depth, while another just surfaced and took off into the sky, not a known submarine capacity. However, it seemed to bring some counter- surveillance by ET back home onto the American listening stations including the one near Shag Harbour, in North America and at Brawdy...

    Where do you hide a tree? In a forest of course. ET was seen to have deposited some kit in rock formations nearby to monitor the base and divers getting too close would hear a strange underwater hum. One claimed to have been attacked underwater by a machine, escaping with rips in his wet suit and very shaken. None of this information made it into my book, The Welsh Triangle, as it was far too sensitive at that time.


    There is much more about the sightings that occurred around that time in his book 'the Welsh Triangle' which he says he will re-release as an ebook next year (2017)
    Seems the Broadhaven sightings have been given new attention with Amblin's 'Encounters' Ep 1 is all about the Broadhaven sightings and the Welsh Triangle.

    The above has now been verified . It's sure no coincidence that SOSUS was based at RAF Brawdy. Work started in 1974, the mass school sighting was in 1977.

    https://www.navylookout.com/listenin...rwater-battle/

    ...The Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) codenamed Project Caesar, began in 1954 as a classified US programme to use an extensive network of hydrophones laid on the seabed to track Soviet submarines. The technology was successfully refined and gave NATO a great advantage over their underwater adversaries throughout the Cold War. The UK has been fortunate to have involvement and access to this project since the early days. SOSUS had been built under the cover of civilian oceanographic research and was not made public until 1991...The shore stations were linked by satellite and phone lines. At its Cold War peak, SOSUS employed around 4,000 personnel working at 20 shore stations. In 1974 a SOSUS station was constructed at RAF Brawdy in Wales and by 1980 over 300 personnel were stationed there, analysing acoustic data gathered from arrays laid around the British Isles...

    https://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/n...lear-missiles/

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