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Presidents & Secret UFO File

Why would President Donald Trump want to annex the private aeronautical company Lockheed Martin? Could it involve national security? How about exotic weaponry? Or technology reverse-engineered from alien spaceships?

Dr. Joseph P. Farrell raises all of those possibilities in a new, far-reaching conversation with the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt. Farrell says “the secrets of black technology” and potentially keeping those secrets out of foreign hands would drive such an acquisition. He can see enormous benefits for the federal government, as well as great risks and nagging dangers.

Farrell and Liszt get into a lot of issues here — ranging from the Civil War between the States to President Eisenhower’s grave warnings about the expanding military-industrial complex. Of course, this being a Dark Journalist video, there’s quite a bit of talk about President John F. Kennedy and the space race. Much of the talk focuses on the Nazi scientists from Operation Paperclip, including NASA Head Wernher Von Braun, brought to work for the United States after the conclusion of World War II.

Did these scientists not only plan for missions to the moon, but also Mars? Is Mars the focus of the secret space program? Has there already been a human colony on the Red Planet? You won’t get all of the answers here. You have to be a Dark Journalist member to watch the conclusion of the broadcast.

The Nymza Mystery Airships

In this week’s episode, the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt joins author and publisher Walter Bosley to explore the airship mysteries surrounding a Prussian emigrant by the name of Charles Dellschau. He primarily worked as a butcher in Texas during the 19th century, but also might have spent some time in California during the Gold Rush.

We say might have because later in his life, holed up in an attic, he painted a series of watercolors and drawings that depict airships. He claimed these ships were developed by other Prussians who belonged to the Sonora Aero Club in California. The ships are not balloons, but mechanical airships that flew by harnessing the power of Rankin turbine engines, often used in steamers.

Was Dellschau giving us an account of actual history or are these airships the work of his imagination? And what might be the significance of the term “Nymza,” describing the group of Prussian Nationalists that Dellschau introduces.

Bosley specializes in exploring historical occult mysteries and is publisher of the Lost Continent Library. Here, he chronicles the story of Dellschau’s paintings, how they were lost and then subsequently rediscovered.

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