In 1947, a mysterious craft crashed in the New Mexico desert. President Truman immediately formed a secret committee of twelve men to manage this unprecedented discovery. For almost 40 years, Majestic 12 operated in complete secrecy, controlling every aspect of UFO information.
When leaked documents finally exposed their existence, researchers thought they had found proof of the ultimate government cover-up. Instead, they discovered something far more disturbing: a sophisticated disinformation campaign that turned truth into a weapon.
The psychological warfare techniques perfected on UFO researchers in the 1980s have now become the blueprint for manipulating public perception on every topic.
This isn’t just about aliens and cover-ups – it’s about how information warfare shapes what we believe is real. Here’s more from The Why Files.
Did the FBI confirm interdimensional beings are real? What does NASA’s photo of 31/ATLAS reveal? Hear all about it on this Edge of Wonder Live with Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts.
NASA’s James Webb finally released a photo of the interstellar object 31/ATLAS, raising even more questions about what this could be. With many people worrying it could be an extraterrestrial threat, the image only added more fuel to the debate. Hear what Ben and Rob have to say about it tonight.
In now-declassified documents, it was found that the FBI held reports about the Roswell UFO crash stating that there are “interdimensional beings” piloting UFOs—and they can automatically “materialize” when entering our dimensional space. In more recent times, writer and professor Diana Walsh Pasulka said on a Joe Rogan podcast that interdimensional objects contain characteristics of our dimension and some other dimension. What could it mean if this is true?
The Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt and Giza Death Star scholar Dr. Joseph Farrell share a conversation exploring some rather remarkable links connecting the John F. Kennedy assassination and the mysterious UFO incident that occurred in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Actually, the incident didn’t happen in Roswell but on a nearby ranch, owned by Mac Brazel, along the hardscrabble plains of Corona.
The federal government subsequently purchased the ranch, and closed off access to the public. Was everything scrubbed? Was the retrieved wreckage from a UFO, or a man-made craft? Was it a flying disc, a weather balloon, or a rocket?
Many former Nazi scientists ended up in New Mexico after the close of the war. They had been transplanted — all in secret under Operation Paperclip — to continue their research into rocketry, aeronautics, nuclear engineering and the like.
Were the crew members on the Roswell craft aliens from space or humans? Could they have been mutants? Liszt and Farrell talk about progeria, also known as the Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome. It afflicts young dwarfs, causing them to age rapidly. They usually die within the first 15 years of their life. Might some such subjects have been mistaken for alien creatures?
Liszt and Farrell get into the strange hieroglyphs supposedly found within the flying disc. They also touch upon Eugene Boone. As a young man, he worked as a deputy sheriff for Dallas County. He supposedly found the Mauser rifle in the Texas School Book Depository building that Lee Harvey Oswald had purportedly used to shoot at President John F. Kennedy.
Boone subsequently came to Roswell, and became the CEO of a foster home. He had a direct connection with the Brazel family and thus the crash site.
Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt revisits the mysteries surrounding Roswell, the hardscrabble city in eastern New Mexico.
It was here in 1947 that Grey aliens reportedly crash landed on a nearby ranch. To this day, many believe we have not been told what actually happened.
The Dark Journalist dives deeply into the UFO File, and unveils a secret witness, in an attempt to shed some new light on this longstanding conundrum. Does Roswell have a direct connection with the John F. Kennedy assassination?
Was the first UFO crash in 1897? Alien beings were allegedly buried at the Aurora, Texas UFO incident crash site.
In otherworldly updates, a mysterious beam of light stretched across the central United States into Canada, leaving everyone wondering about its origin. Some speculate it was SpaceX, others a meteorite, and some believe it was something not of this world. Edge of Wonder’s investigation into this phenomenon uncovered a fascinating discovery: the first known UFO crash didn’t occur in Roswell, New Mexico, but in Aurora, Texas in 1897.
An alien UFO or “airship” reportedly crashed into a windmill, and locals described seeing three pilots “not of this world”—believed to be Martians. Numerous reports, detailed descriptions, and evidence of a massive cover-up decades later surround this incident.
Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts, on this Edge of Wonder live show as they dive deeper into the Aurora UFO Incident of 1897.
Ever since the Roswell UFO incident, the term “Men in Black” has been used, and it’s now very connected to pop culture. But just who are these people, and are they really able to operate above the law? Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones may have been acting in a sort of documentary.
Why doesn’t the government want the truth about aliens, UFOs or UAPs, or extraterrestrial contact to be released? More importantly, is there a deeper connection with the CIA and the Men in Black? How much power and control does the CIA have? Some have suggested they plan to use Project Blue Beam for the ultimate disclosure of alien existence. If so, what does that mean for the future of humanity?
Now that talk about UFOs is in the mainstream news cycle so much, it has people questioning if there’s a deeper agenda behind it. Join Ben Chasteen on this Edge of Wonder Live show as he dives into the Men in Black and the CIA connection.
The following documentary, courtesy of Freedom Flicks, pulls back the curtain on six decades of exploitation and manipulation by the U.S. Air Force and U.S. intelligence, regarding the public beliefs about UFOs and visits to our planet by extraterrestrials, as part of their counter-intelligence programs.
The presentation, titled the Mirage Men, which was produced several years ago, visits some of the players behind the operation, who spoke out on how the government created a myth that took over the world. Here’s the rest of the story, and please do your own research and judge the material for yourself.
Our federal government might never have acknowledged the existence of UFOs but the bureaucrats might as well have done so. After all, they are using terms like “Kona Blue” to describe a super-secret Department of Defense program to reverse-engineer UFOs. The DOD claimed on March 8 that Kona Blue was quickly abandoned, but the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt isn’t at all sure that’s true.
He says the word “Kona” is an acronym, each letter drawn from a site important in the UFO retrieval program. “K” stands for Kingman, Arizona. “O” stands for Ossining, New York. “N” stands for Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada. And “A” stands for Aztec, New Mexico. All are sites involved in the retrieval of UFOs from crashes.
Are these space craft, or simply unidentified “earth” craft? Who developed the craft? Why have these sites all also been surrounded by psychic mysteries? Also, why were these four sites chosen for the acronyms, as opposed to other sites like Roswell, N.M., and Cape Girardeau, Mo.?
Here, Dark Journalist gets into these questions and touches on many other related stories. They include: The murder of journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, counterfeit conspiracies, Edgar Cayce’s journey to Arizona, the murder of journalist Danny Casolaro, and the flying discs, or “discopters,” created by artist Alexander Weggers, as well as early airships designed by Charles Dellschau.
A woman freaked out on an airplane, shouting that the man sitting next to her was “not real.” Was she actually sitting beside a shapeshifter transforming before her very eyes? What we found will shock you.
Meta launched its new Twitter competition called Threads, but Elon Musk has threatened to sue over potentially stolen Twitter information. Jim Caviezel’s new movie Sound of Freedom outperformed the latest Indiana Jones installment on July 4, but the mainstream media seems reluctant to report on the reality of human trafficking.
In more otherworldly news, alien abduction cases raise eyebrows, and more potential UFO debris was found at Roswell that could be from the famous 1947 crash.
Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Friday Night Live show as they cover all of this, and the weekly Mandela Effect. Plus don’t miss the Top 10 Weirder News of the week, including a Mexican mayor’s taboo nuptials, dead presidents being blasted off into an unlikely location, and the first flying car getting official approval. Here’s more on the Edge of Wonder.
Glenn Dennis, a mortuary worker, whose workplace and residence just happened to be within the most prolific and controversial UFO hotspots of all time- Roswell, New Mexico – his story is well worth a listen.
What did he see that forced him to tell his terrifying tale after more than 40 years of silence? Was there really a UFO crash near a military base that resulted in the recovery of extra-terrestrial beings? And what happened to those who got too close to the bodies – and to the truth?
It’s story time again folks. Join us as we listen carefully to the testimony of Mr Glenn Dennis and decide for ourselves whether his story is true or false- here on this edition of Destination Declassified.