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The Elite and Their Secret Space Program |
It is now being exposed that the U.S. Government, Air Force, U.S. Navy and other military branches, in partnership with various corporations, have been funneling trillions of your dollars, large chunks of your paychecks, into secret research and development projects to create advanced technologies that could propel our planet into a Star Trek society overnight if they were to be released.
If this sounds hard to believe then I would like to guide your attention to a couple of pieces of information that I think may persuade you to believe otherwise:

(Huffington Post) “These are my own words after conducting research into the secret program. Whilst conducting an FOI (freedom of information) request with the DoD (department of defence) in 2010, I had a very unexpected response by email from them which read:“About an hour ago I spoke to a NASA rep who confirmed this was their program and that it was terminated by the President. He also informed me that it was not a joint program with the DoD. The NASA rep informed me that you should be directed to the Johnson Space Center FOIA Manager.I have ran your request through one of our space-related directorates and I’m waiting on one other division with the Command to respond back to me. I will contact you once I have a response from the other division. Did NASA refer you to us?”
Another piece of incredible information comes from the 2nd director of Lockheed Skunkwork’s, a major defense contractor for the military where much of your money has likely gone. Here is a short bio on him and some quotes of his:
(Collective Evolution) Rich was the second director of Lockheed Skunkwork’s from 1975-1991. He’s been called the Father of Stealth, having overseen the development of the stealth fighter, the F-117A nighthawk. Before his death, Rich made several shocking open statements about the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrials.“We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do it.” (1)“We now have technology to take ET home. No it won’t take someone’s lifetime to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now have the capability to travel to the stars.” (1)“There are two types of UFOs — the ones we build and the ones ‘they’ build.” (1)What Are The Sources For These Quotes?
“One of the sources is aerospace journalist, James Goodall, who wrote for publications such as Jane’s Defense Weekly, Aviation Week and Space Technology, and Interavia. He is an accomplished speaker specializing in the history, development, and operations of the world’s only Mach 3 capable, manned air breathing aircraft, the SR-71 family of aircraft. (1) (source)(source)(source)”
Former President Ronald Reagan had written down a critical piece of information in his diary when he appeared to have been briefed on a space program the government was involved in:
(Exo News) “On June 11, 1985, Reagan wrote:Lunch with 5 top space scientists. It was fascinating. Space truly is the last frontier and some of the developments there in astronomy etc. are like science fiction, except they are real. I learned that our shuttle capacity is such that we could orbit 300 people [p.334].”
We always hear of everything in the military being seemingly overvalued and quite expensive from our perspective. Could a screw for an F-15 really cost 15$? Or $1 billion dollars for 1 fighter jet? Surely these planes could not cost as much as they do despite the materials and resources used. If these planes are being sold for this much, where is all the money going?
We are taxed and charged into oblivion, there’s no doubt about that, but where is all this money ending up? Shall we ask the Pentagon?

(Fox News) “A Department of Defense Inspector General’s report released last week aimed to determine whether the changes in the Army General Fund data to financial statements in fiscal year 2015 were “adequately documented and supported.” The report revealed the Defense Finance and Accounting Service could not provide adequate documentation for how it spent $6.5 trillion.“
Shall we ask the Federal Reserve Bank what happened to $9 trillion dollars recently?