There are areas of science that are off limits to the public and are not taught in our universities. The science and technology of anti-gravity and extracting energy from space itself was developed in the late 19th and early 20th century by scientists and experimenters like John Worrell Keely, Nicola Tesla, and Thomas Townsend Brown. But today, this science is purposely overlooked and regulated to the world of "Black Projects." The publicly acknowledged space program is but a "smoke screen" to hide a secret space program, overseen by NSA, the CIA and a secret branch of the U.N., that is so secret that even some U.S. Presidents and Congressional oversight committees are not even aware of it. Secret Science and the Secret Space Program will document and provide an in depth look at this secret science and technology and the secret space program that has already colonized Mars, built bases on our Moon and other planet's moons and given us the ability to travel to the stars. "Black" science is so far ahead of acknowledged science that this book will seem like science fiction to many who read it.
A very interesting book with heaps of exotic information. Topics that are covered include suppressed science, airships at the end of the 1800’s, free-energy, Tesla, anti-gravity propulsion, (Nazi) flying saucers, extraterrestrials, time travel, etc. Standing at 174 pages, these subjects are covered in a relatively concise manner. Though I would’ve enjoyed more clarifications on certain subjects.
There are some glaring spelling errors in the book, which does hurt its credibility. It could’ve used a better proof check. The book furthermore enters technical terminology of physics, so for those who are laymen in these subjects, several descriptions may fly over your head. The author does attempt to explain these technical aspects of physics, but nonetheless some concepts may be hard to grapple (which he does acknowledge). I do want to note that some explanations were interesting nonetheless (torsion fields, the workings of flying saucers, etc.). The overall writing style seems quite okay.
There are several references and links made to other literature and websites surrounding these themes, so some information can be backtracked (their plausibility is another matter however). Nonetheless, the referenced webpages do exist and do ‘confirm’ that what was written about is ‘true’ (still no proof). Either way, these things do give the book more credibility and depth. The stuff about free-energy is particularly interesting. According to this, energy could be freely available to anyone at no cost. It’s claimed that several independent individuals/groups have attained this, but is being suppressed by governments and corporations.
While the first and middle sections of the book seem plausible, the last couple of chapters cover things that seem very farfetched. Subjects include time travel and bases on Mars. It’s claimed that among others, Obama used to be stationed on Mars. I’m open to a lot of things, but far fetching topics and claims outlined here do require some serious backup information in order to be taken seriously. Mere testimonials of people who claim to have been through these things cannot be regarded as definitive proof.
I got some mixed feelings about the book, particularly because of the final chapters, but for the rest it certainly was very thought-provoking. I recommend this book if you want to expand your horizon on alternative knowledge, for there are a plethora of topics handled, but take it with a grain of salt.
The first chapter is free to be digitally viewed on Amazon, so check it out if you’re interested.
Secret Space Program is real as is the suppressed technology. I do not believe everything in this book simply because the author admits that when it comes down to it, he relied on secondary sources for his reporting on the space program. His expertise is revealed in the first half of the book dealing with zero point energy technology. I found it easier to understand the non-technical parts of the book. I'd recommend it to hardened researchers.