Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt, joined by veteran author and researcher Joseph Farrell, delve into the dark side of Huntsville, Alabama — the alternate Rocket City. Huntsville hosts more federal offices than any other city in Alabama.
Those offices include the Marshall Space Flight Center, run by NASA, involved in vital propulsion system research. There’s also the Redstone Arsenal, boasting branches of 75 federal agencies, including the U.S. Space Command and a large field office of the FBI.
How has Huntsville played a role in the many missing scientists engaged in developing rocketry and studying space,, whether propulsion or plasma systems? Liszt and Farrell discuss the ongoing mysteries centered around the UFO Files. kicking around a few likely conclusions as well as some more speculative possibilities.
Is the death of UFO researcher David Wilcock related to the widespread murders and disappearances of scientists involved in the UFO field? Were these scientists murdered by the Majestic 12, the super-secret group whose clearances go above those of even the President?
Former Navy Seal and CIA officer Michael Jaco explores these possibilities in his latest video. He questions why the fake new has been so tardy in picking up the story. Are they running cover for the secret space program or for NASA?
At least 11 scientists and researchers working in the fields of anti-gravity, rocketry and related nuclear studies have gone missing over the past year. These include scientists from NASA as well as various national laboratories. Perhaps the most noted member of this group: Retired Gen. William Neil McCasland, the former head of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base outside Dayton, Ohio. McCasland has not been seen since he went missing Feb. 27 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he had moved upon his retirement.
His wife, who reported him gone, said he had left his wallet and cellphones at home, but had apparently taken a revolver when he went out. She’s not sure, though, because she did not see him go. She had left home ahead of him for a doctor’s appointment, and when she returned, he was gone.