The airships mystery is an integral part of the mystery of who controls governance and resources on planet Earth. Walter Bosley, author of the Empire of the Wheel series on California’s Inland Empire, joins us to discuss the airship mystery and its relation to groups in Prussia that are an integral part of the rise of the Nazis, their integration through Operation Paperclip into the US military-industrial complex after WW II, and the existence of a “breakaway civilization.” During this period, as now, California was a hot bed of covert activities in the sky and on the ground – “as above, so below.” ![]() Airships land, pilots disembark, talk with the locals, get back on the airship and fly away.Īny effort to understand the airship mystery of that period draws us into the fierce competition of public and private intelligence agencies leading up to World War I, and the age old fight for leadership and control of powerful technology, gold, land and resources. We have more than 1,000+ newspaper and other reputable reports of sightings in communities from California as far east as Michigan. One of the reasons is the airships mystery of 1896-7. One thing we can be sure of – flight over North America was going on well before the Wright Brothers took to the air near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903. It’s reminiscent of Bobby Kennedy’s words after his brother’s assassination, “I found out that my world was not the real world.” ![]() Go back through history and the questions go exponential. ~ Interview will post on Thursday, February 28th by 6pm CT ~Įver try to unravel the mystery of what is going on in the skies overhead? Dive in and the unanswered questions grow like wild flowers in spring time. One World Globalization,” Empire of the Wheel II – Friends from Sonora ![]() “In the secret airship factions, you have what appears to be a conflict between those who simply want to do their own thing and those whose thing is to dictate what everyone else’s thing should be.” ~ Walter Bosley, “Breakaway Civilization vs.
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