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When the crypto craze first exploded, the promise was massive: the top 10 things it would overhaul ranged from banking to art, from privacy to wealth. The community swore that decentralization would rewrite every rulebook, and we’re here to see which of those grand ideas survived the test of time.

How the Top 10 Things Stood Up to Reality

10 The Death of Banks

Early evangelists painted a picture where banks would crumble like outdated software, replaced by peer‑to‑peer ledgers that made overdraft fees, frozen accounts, and middle‑men a thing of the past. The vision was a world where everyone acted as their own bank, moving money with a few clicks and no oversight.

Fast forward a few years, and the banks didn’t just survive—they evolved. Giants such as JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and even small regional institutions have quietly embraced crypto, offering crypto‑backed loans, custodial services, and even launching their own blockchain experiments. In effect, they have co‑opted the very “disruptive” tech that was supposed to make them obsolete.

Ironically, the institutions that were expected to vanish are now the ones legitimizing crypto in the eyes of regulators and everyday users. Rather than smashing the old system, crypto has simply bought a new membership card to the banking club.

9 True Financial Privacy

Crypto was once hailed as the ultimate anonymous cash, a digital Wild West where governments and banks couldn’t peek at your spending habits—whether you were buying a third‑cat NFT or an obscure altcoin. The promise was total privacy, financial freedom, and a dash of Robin‑hood excitement.

The reality turned out to be far less secretive. Almost every major exchange now enforces KYC—”Know Your Customer”—requiring passports, proof of address, and sometimes even selfies that would make your most paranoid cousin blush. Even privacy‑focused coins like Monero and Zcash face increasing regulatory scrutiny, making true anonymity a difficult goal.

In the end, the dream of disappearing behind a cryptographic veil collided with the world’s appetite for regulation and anti‑money‑laundering laws. The rebellious, untouchable user has been replaced by a cautious one; privacy still exists in theory, but in practice it’s become a bureaucratic obstacle course.

8 Instant, Borderless Payments

The hype promised that crypto would let you send money across the globe in seconds, sidestepping sluggish banks, hefty fees, and the whole SWIFT system. A Bitcoin transfer from Johannesburg to New York? Supposedly as quick as brewing a cup of coffee.

The truth is messier. While blockchain transactions can be fast, networks often get congested—Bitcoin can clog, Ethereum fees can skyrocket during demand spikes, and smaller altcoins struggle to find adoption beyond niche circles. Converting crypto back into fiat usually still requires a traditional bank, and volatility can turn a $100 transfer into $87 by the time it lands.

So the promise of frictionless global commerce remains partially fulfilled. Borderless payments work, but instant, reliable, and fee‑free transfers are still a work in progress.

7 The End of Credit Cards

Crypto enthusiasts once declared that plastic cards would become relics, replaced by direct blockchain payments from your phone or wallet. The idea was to eliminate banks from every transaction, making swipe‑free payments the norm.

Today, credit cards are not only alive but have received a crypto makeover. Visa and Mastercard now let users spend crypto directly, converting it to fiat at checkout. Fintech apps even offer crypto‑reward programs. Rather than ousting banks, crypto has piggybacked on existing credit‑card infrastructure, much like a rebellious teen still relying on Mom’s car.

The irony is palpable: a technology meant to escape traditional finance now serves as a convenient layer on top of it. Instead of wiping out credit cards, crypto has become another payment option, complete with exchange rates, fees, and the same strings attached.

6 The Rise of the Decentralized Internet

Beyond money, crypto promised a brand‑new, decentralized internet—social platforms, cloud storage, even search engines powered by blockchain, free from corporate control. The vision was freedom, transparency, and a data‑free world.

Reality tells a different story. While niche projects like Filecoin, Arweave, and various decentralized social apps exist, mainstream users still rely on Meta, Google, and Amazon, happily feeding personal data into corporate servers. Decentralized services tend to be slower, clunkier, and less user‑friendly than the platforms they aim to replace.

In short, the dream of a decentralized web collided with convenience and human laziness. Blockchain may power small corners of the future, but for now most of us continue scrolling, liking, and cloud‑storing on the same old corporate‑run sites.

5 The Promise of Financial Inclusion

Crypto was billed as the great equalizer, giving anyone with a smartphone access to the global economy—no bank, no government ID, just a wallet and the world’s markets at your fingertips. The vision was a financial system for everyone, everywhere.

The reality has been less egalitarian. While anyone can technically create a wallet, high transaction fees, volatile assets, confusing interfaces, and the steep learning curve of private keys turn “inclusion” into a VIP club with an entrance exam. Those who need access most often lack the resources or knowledge to navigate safely.

Even successful inclusion attempts—micro‑loans, blockchain‑based remittances—face regulatory hurdles and unstable networks. The technology exists, but the social, educational, and economic scaffolding required for true accessibility is still under construction. Crypto’s promised financial utopia remains largely an exclusive playground for the tech‑savvy.

4 The Future of Digital Art (NFTs)

Non‑fungible tokens were heralded as the future of digital ownership—artists could sell directly to collectors, creators would be paid fairly, and every pixel would have immutable provenance on the blockchain, potentially fetching millions.

The reality is a mixed bag. Some JPEGs now trade for the price of a small car, while countless others sit unsold. Hype often outpaced actual value, leaving many NFT holders with overpriced images of apes, cats, or pixelated potatoes that feel more like memes than masterpieces. Energy concerns, scams, and copycat projects have also tarnished NFTs, sometimes turning them into a “digital junkyard.”

Occasional success stories exist, but most of the NFT hype collided with human behavior—speculation, gambling, and regret. The technology still allows digital ownership, but today it’s more about flash, clout, and hype than a transformative art revolution.

3 Smart Contracts Would Replace Lawyers

One bold claim was that self‑executing smart contracts on a blockchain would render lawyers obsolete. Write the code, let the blockchain enforce it, and voilà—no disputes, no intermediaries, no billable hours.

In practice, smart contracts are only as good as the code behind them. Bugs, exploits, and unforeseen loopholes have caused massive losses—from the DAO hack in 2016 to recent DeFi vulnerabilities. Even when code works, legal systems still intervene for interpretation, enforcement, and dispute resolution.

Thus, lawyers haven’t been replaced; they’ve simply learned Solidity. Automation can handle routine tasks, but contracts still need human oversight. The dream of foolproof, self‑executing agreements collided with human creativity, greed, and the complexity of real‑world law.

2 Decentralized Governance

Crypto promised a new era of democracy where decisions weren’t made by CEOs or politicians but by token holders themselves. Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) were supposed to deliver radical transparency—voting on project direction, fund allocation, and protocol upgrades.

Reality shows that voting participation is often dismal, and “whales”—large token holders—frequently dominate outcomes. Decisions can become a high‑tech popularity contest, turning “decentralized governance” into something resembling corporate oligarchy. Scandals and low engagement have plagued many DAOs.

Even when DAOs function, they exist in a legal gray area, with regulators still catching up. The promise of a democratic, token‑driven future has thus delivered a messy, concentrated power structure rather than true decentralization.

1 The Wild Promise of Endless Wealth

Perhaps the loudest claim: crypto would make everyone rich. Forget decades of work or prudent investing—just buy a coin, hold it, and watch fortunes multiply. Early adopters turning pocket change into millions fueled a frenzy of instant, transformative wealth.

Reality has been wildly volatile. For every Bitcoin millionaire, countless others bought at peaks only to see holdings halve—or vanish. Meme coins, DeFi tokens, and NFT flops have left wallets lighter and spirits heavier. The market’s dramatic swings make gambling feel safer in comparison.

The pursuit of endless wealth created an ecosystem of speculation, hype, and emotional rollercoasters rather than financial liberation. Crypto didn’t abolish poverty; it amplified greed, risk, and occasional heartbreak. The promise of riches still glitters, but now it’s tempered by reality’s relentless slap.

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10 Supposed Secrets Inside the World’s Hidden Space Insiders https://listorati.com/10-supposed-secret-inside-hidden-space-insiders/ https://listorati.com/10-supposed-secret-inside-hidden-space-insiders/#respond Sat, 05 Jul 2025 20:44:42 +0000 https://listorati.com/10-supposed-secret-space-program-insiders/

10 supposed secret insiders have been whispering about covert space programs, alien tech, and government hush‑ups for decades. From the shadowy Vril Society in pre‑war Germany to the infamous Area 51, the notion that extraterrestrials are meddling in human affairs has never been more tantalising. This article walks you through the ten most talked‑about claimants who say they’ve seen the hidden side of space exploration.

10 Supposed Secret Overview

Below you’ll find a ranked rundown of each whistle‑blower, complete with their own startling claims, the evidence they present, and the controversies that swirl around them. Buckle up – the ride through the secret‑space‑program rabbit hole is about to get wild.

10 Bob Lazar

Bob Lazar – 10 supposed secret insider

Though Bob Lazar never really wanted to be lumped in with the UFO crowd, he remains the man who ignited popular interest in the secretive Nevada military base known as Area 51. In 1993 Lazar emerged as one of the earliest alleged UFO insiders, driven by what he described as concerns about how the UFO subject was being handled. He claims to possess advanced degrees in electronics and physics from CalTech and MIT, yet both institutions say no records exist of his attendance. A vintage phone directory appears to back his claim that he once worked for Los Alamos, but any official employment records, as well as his hospital birth records, have vanished without a trace.

Lazar says he was part of a team of scientists assigned to the top‑secret base north of Las Vegas called S4. At this camouflaged facility built into the desert hillside he allegedly inspected captured extraterrestrial spacecraft for reverse‑engineering purposes. His schematics of the UFO he dubs the “sport model” resemble the classic saucer shape replicated in countless toys and films. During his research Lazar discovered that the sport model and other saucer‑shaped craft he examined seemed to be propelled by amplified gravity waves.

Bob doesn’t regret going public, but these days he focuses on his scientific‑supply company and consulting work rather than evangelising about extraterrestrials. He and his wife now live off the grid to avoid UFO fanatics and make no money off his wild claims. Interestingly, part of his 1993 disclosure involved the antimatter engines in the UFOs running on element 115 – a claim that seemed pure fiction until scientists successfully synthesized element 115 (Moscovium) in a lab in 2003.

9 William Tompkins

William Tompkins – 10 supposed secret insider

Some remembered the late William Tompkins as an avid model‑ship builder, while others noted his role as corporate director of North American Advanced Space Research and a member of the Red Team at General Dynamics. Yet many researchers focus less on his distinguished aerospace résumé and more on the extraordinary claims he made about his involvement in a secret space program.

According to Tompkins, who penned a book about his experiences on the hidden side of Naval Intelligence, he was recruited before finishing high school to back‑engineer extraterrestrial communications systems. He also claimed to have designed over sixteen spacecraft models for the Navy during his first think‑tank job, some of which allegedly remain in use today. Tompkins believed that extraterrestrials have meddled in human affairs for millennia, with some factions exploiting us for warfare while others attempted to accelerate our evolution. He died on August 21 2017, amid the first total solar eclipse visible in North America in 99 years.

8 Bob Dean

Bob Dean – 10 supposed secret insider

Bob Dean’s life took a dramatic turn when an Air Force colonel allegedly slapped a 20‑centimetre‑high (8‑inch) document onto his desk, saying, “Here, read this. This will wake you up.” Dean says this happened one sleepy night in NATO’s War Room during his service as a master sergeant from 1963 to 1967. Normally reserved for those with “Cosmic Top Secret” clearance and above, the document Dean claims to have seen detailed NATO’s three‑year investigation into the UFO phenomenon, which employed physicists, astronomers, sociologists, and theologians. According to Dean, the report concluded that extraterrestrials posed no threat to humanity and had been visiting Earth for centuries.

In his professional ufology career Dean has tried to corroborate these claims by pointing out saucer‑like depictions in ancient cave art and classical masterpieces. While his military service is verified, many have disputed Dean’s unsubstantiated claims about accessing the NATO report. These attacks on his credibility haven’t stopped Bob from touring UFO conventions and appearing in numerous interviews.

7 Steven Greer

Steven Greer – 10 supposed secret insider

Steven Greer has become one of the loudest voices demanding full disclosure of extraterrestrial contact, but this former trauma surgeon initially set out with a different agenda. Accepting early on that extraterrestrials were visiting Earth, he wanted to organise a diplomatic framework to interface with these mysterious visitors. Decades of petitioning high‑profile Washington lawmakers, appearing before the National Press Club, and serving as the main source for the recent UFO documentary Unacknowledged have thrust Greer into the spotlight as a dedicated antagonist of the alleged extraterrestrial cover‑up.

Over his career Greer has met dozens of supposed secret‑space‑program insiders, amassed thousands of documents to back his claims, and founded two organisations aimed at releasing secret technologies and disclosing ET contact. Greer alleges that among the technologies recovered from downed alien craft is the secret of free energy, which he says is being suppressed for the massive profits generated by oil, coal, and natural gas. He repeatedly petitioned senior US officials to disclose what they knew about extraterrestrials until he concluded that the information was being hidden even from the President.

Since then he has redoubled his efforts to popularise the ET phenomenon, appearing in documentary films Sirius and Unacknowledged. One of his most bizarre claims in the latter film is that Marilyn Monroe didn’t die of a drug overdose but was about to hold a press conference revealing everything she’d learned from the Kennedys about UFOs, only to be silenced before she could speak.

6 Luis Elizondo

On December 16 2017, The New York Times ran an article titled “Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program,” centring on a declassified UFO video released by the Department of Defense and the testimony of Luis Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.

The brief video, shot from a Navy fighter jet, appears to show a saucer‑shaped object soaring above the clouds before rotating sideways in an instant. Since the UFO matched the jet’s speed, the G‑forces involved would have far exceeded what a human pilot could survive, leading Elizondo to suggest the pilot might not have been human.

Supposedly closed in 2012, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was tasked with locating UFOs and reportedly involved in recovering downed craft. In a CNN interview Elizondo stated he had seen enough during his tenure to be convinced that humanity isn’t alone. After quitting the Pentagon in October 2016, he joined the ranks of Hal Puthoff, Steve Justice, Chris Mellon, and Tom DeLonge as a core member of the newly‑founded To The Stars Academy.

5 Tom DeLonge

Tom DeLonge – 10 supposed secret insider

It may be impossible to stop associating Tom DeLonge with the 1999 punk‑pop hit “All the Small Things” and albums like Take off Your Pants and Jacket, but this former Blink‑182 frontman has ambitions far larger than his musical legacy. Tom is the founder and CEO of To The Stars Academy, a unique venture that blends entertainment with alien disclosure into a single, tantalising package. He has attracted a roster of respectable contributors and has fascinating stories about his journey from world‑renowned rock star to aspiring NASA competitor.

According to DeLonge, his UFO fascination dates back to his Blink‑182 days, when he spent every spare moment scouring the Internet for evidence of intelligent extraterrestrials. This hobby somehow morphed into actual contact with government agencies, and soon DeLonge was visiting the Pentagon and being flown around the country to meet generals and private interests. It seemed the U.S. military‑industrial complex decided to start revealing UFO information and chose DeLonge as its public face.

Public reaction to DeLonge’s career shift has been mixed. Some think he’s at least partially truthful but worry his initiative might be a government disinformation campaign. Others dismiss him as fabricating everything, though those voices have quieted as more distinguished names join To The Stars and the recent UFO‑themed New York Times article, which he seemed to have predicted weeks earlier. According to DeLonge, the Navy video released with that article is “only the tip of the spear,” with many more disclosures on the horizon.

4 Richard Doty

Richard Doty – 10 supposed secret insider

The UFO research community has good reason to fear disinformation agents among its ranks. For years, Richard Doty cultivated a habit of reaching out to ufologists and alleged contactees, presenting himself as a government insider and offering the secrets of UFOs in exchange for cooperation. While the effects of this disinformation campaign appear largely harmless, one of Doty’s most famous victims was Paul Bennewitz, an electronics engineer living near the base where Doty was stationed. Over the years Doty and his team fed Bennewitz lie after lie until he suffered a complete mental breakdown.

It remains unknown whether Doty was spinning pure deception or whether some of his information was grounded in truth. His testimony in the documentary Unacknowledged suggests he was aware of real UFO crashes and reverse‑engineered technologies capable of propelling humans into deep space. Yet, coming from the mouth of a professional government con‑man, anything Doty says is viewed with deep suspicion.

3 Karl Wolfe

Karl Wolfe – 10 supposed secret insider

Although hard evidence of extraterrestrial visitation and secret government space missions is admittedly scarce, this dearth may stem more from governmental interference than an actual lack of documentation. According to Karl Wolfe, a former Air Force sergeant who worked for the National Security Administration, photographs taken from orbit before the 1969 lunar landing that showed a massive base on the Moon’s dark side were deliberately destroyed by elements within NASA, the NSA, and the US Air Force.

Wolfe says he was shown a single photograph of the base in confidence by a superior during his NSA tenure. While impressed by the implications, he was more concerned than excited, aware that the image was never meant for his eyes and that its existence endangered anyone who witnessed it.

2 Edgar Mitchell

Edgar Mitchell – 10 supposed secret insider

Edgar Mitchell of Apollo 14 fame was the sixth man to walk on the Moon and always signed his correspondence accordingly. Yet Mitchell became something of an embarrassment to NASA later in life when his passions for meditation, spirituality, and alternative healing led him into the ufology community, and the classified information he supposedly guarded began spilling out. Before his death in 2016, Mitchell asserted that the Roswell incident was a genuine downed alien craft, and that the extraterrestrials involved had been observing military nuclear‑weapon tests.

Mitchell revealed to the world in a 2008 interview with Kerrang that the government cover‑up of extraterrestrial visitation and the space‑exploration technologies derived from recovered UFOs began with Roswell and continues to this day. He claimed to have been let in on this information due to his ranking position as an Apollo astronaut. NASA quickly debunked his assertions, but in doing so seemed to get ahead of its own narrative. Mitchell never said NASA was part of the UFO cover‑up, yet the agency felt compelled to state emphatically that it was not involved. He also never claimed NASA tracked UFOs, but NASA still felt the need to clarify that it did not.

Mitchell agreed with other insiders that the primary reason UFOs are being concealed isn’t to avoid panic but to suppress the technologies that power these craft. When confronted with the majesty of outer space during his Apollo mission, Mitchell experienced a profound spiritual awakening that likely fueled his urge to share what he knew with the public.

1 Corey Goode

Corey Goode – 10 supposed secret insider

If even ten percent of what Corey Goode claims ever proves true, humanity is in for a brutal wake‑up call. Goode has been touring the ufology convention circuit since 2015, sharing his unique message. Considered life‑changing to believers and endlessly entertaining to skeptics, Goode’s testimony includes assertions that he was recruited into a secret space program as a teenager and served for twenty years in a space‑faring branch of the US Navy. During his tenure he allegedly accessed sources of information that paint a picture of human history very different from the one we know.

He alleges that Antarctica is riddled with ancient ruins and that alien technology lies just beneath the ice. He goes on to claim that the icy continent once housed extraterrestrial refugees who bred with humans to create a master race that once ruled the planet. Those wondering whether any of these fanciful claims could bear a grain of truth won’t have to wait long for confirmation: Goode and esoteric researcher David Wilcock both assert that a full‑disclosure event is imminent, one that will utterly reframe our understanding of history and Earth’s role in the wider universe.

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10 Supposed Secrets of Hidden Space Programs https://listorati.com/10-supposed-secret-hidden-space-programs-exposed/ https://listorati.com/10-supposed-secret-hidden-space-programs-exposed/#respond Sun, 27 Apr 2025 15:03:17 +0000 https://listorati.com/10-supposed-secret-space-programs/

The phrase 10 supposed secret instantly conjures images of covert fleets, hidden colonies, and shadowy alliances operating beyond our public view. For decades, skeptics have challenged NASA’s official space narrative, pointing out that the agency essentially functions as a military entity capable of shielding classified data under the banner of national security. While mainstream evidence supports the Moon landings, many argue that lunar photographs have been altered and that ISS footage has been edited, suggesting a deeper veil of secrecy.

10 Supposed Secret Space Programs Overview

10 Solar Warden

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When the hacker Gary McKinnon breached NASA’s servers, he uncovered references to a black‑budget initiative dubbed Solar Warden. This effort allegedly sprang up alongside the famed “Star Wars” defense project, and McKinnon’s files hinted at a fleet comprising eight massive motherships and roughly forty smaller craft.

Insider William Tompkins, who claims to have aided in the design of these vessels, was reportedly recruited into classified aerospace think‑tanks before even finishing high school, thanks to his uncanny talent for constructing detailed naval models. Throughout his career, Tompkins says he received telepathic blueprints from benevolent extraterrestrials who wanted humanity equipped to defend itself.

Multiple testimonies suggest a 1950s pact between hostile ETs—represented by breakaway Nazis—and the Eisenhower administration. In exchange for live human subjects to serve as biological material, the aliens promised to guarantee U.S. military supremacy. Strict quotas limited abductions, but the ETs allegedly failed to honor their side of the bargain.

Solar Warden was thus conceived as interplanetary border control, preventing malevolent beings from harvesting more humans than allotted. Developed through the 1960s and 70s and fielded in 1980, it stands as one of the earliest alleged secret space programs. As corporate interests recognized the profit potential of ET interaction, a subsequent program soon emerged.

9 Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate (ICC)

Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate concept art - 10 supposed secret program visual

Lockheed’s “Skunk Works” division has a storied reputation for secrecy. The F‑117A stealth fighter remained hidden for nearly a decade before the Gulf War, and while the SR‑71 Blackbird is public knowledge, insider Edgar Rothschild Fouche alleges the existence of secret aircraft up to the SR‑75, some purportedly capable of exceeding Mach 10.

Further whispers claim Skunk Works also engineered spacecraft capable of interplanetary travel. According to these witnesses, Lockheed, Northrop Grumman, and several non‑aerospace corporations banded together to form the Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate (ICC). While Solar Warden focuses on defending the solar system, the ICC’s mission centers on trade.

Corey Goode, a prominent secret‑space‑program insider, says the ICC conducts commerce from Martian bases with over 900 extraterrestrial species. Human engineering talent, he argues, is highly prized by these advanced civilizations. The Martian outposts, he claims, are staffed by slaves abducted from Earth in the 1970s and 80s, whose descendants now endure generations of servitude.

In 2015, the British Interplanetary Society (BIS) convened a peculiar meeting where organizer Charles Cockell led participants through a thought experiment on overthrowing a tyrannical Martian dictator. Coincidentally, this gathering occurred just days after Goode revealed the existence of a Martian slave colony.

Given that no officially recognized human colonies exist on Mars, the BIS’s focus on contingency planning rather than actual settlement raises questions. Are elite British scientists privy to undisclosed information, or are they merely indulging in elaborate speculative planning?

8 German Breakaway Civilization

German Breakaway Civilization emblem - 10 supposed secret program imagery

In the early 1930s, German occultist Maria Orsic allegedly entered trance states and made contact with extraterrestrials. Orsic belonged to the Vril Society, itself an offshoot of the Thule Society. Both groups pursued the origins of the so‑called Aryan race, and Orsic purportedly received schematics for an interstellar vessel from ETs hailing from Aldebaran, who claimed to be the Aryan progenitors.

While Adolf Hitler believed that the SS‑controlled Black Sun Society had infiltrated both the Vril and Thule societies, Orsic appears to have pursued independent space‑faring ambitions. As World War II drew to a close, Orsic and her entire cohort vanished without a trace, leading remaining occultists to speculate that she successfully completed a journey to Aldebaran aboard the Vril‑built craft.

The Nazis, however, harbored their own grand designs for establishing a permanent stellar presence.

7 The Dark Fleet

Dark Fleet spacecraft representation - 10 supposed secret space fleet

Whereas the Vril Society leaned toward peaceful exploration, the Third Reich pursued conquest. According to a dozen or more alleged insiders, Nazi ambitions were dramatically amplified when they made contact with an extraterrestrial group known as the Draco during the 1930s.

Cross‑examining testimonies from mediums, contactees, and insiders reveals that the Draco constitute an interplanetary empire originating near the Orion constellation. This empire comprises a variety of reptilian‑humanoid species, centrally governed by a hyper‑advanced artificial intelligence allegedly sourced from a different universe, whose sole purpose is the eradication and domination of biological life.

Mediumistic channels, such as the creators of the Law of One series, suggest that a fundamental blueprint of human life is encoded within the galaxy’s quantum fabric. This prototype is broadcast from each star to its orbiting planets, establishing humanoid life as the galactic norm and embedding a “five‑star” archetype wherever dominant life emerges.

The Draco‑controlled AI, infused with nanites, purportedly perverts this sacred image of advanced life referenced in the Christian Bible as the “image of God.” Insiders speculate that cultural depictions of demons and the Devil stem from subconscious awareness of the Draco, and that the Draco harvest a substance called “loosh.”

“Loosh” is described as a spiritual energy released when sentient beings experience negative emotions or physical pain. Consequently, elite factions infiltrated by the Draco deliberately engineer societies that foster terror, illness, and ignorance, thereby generating a steady supply of loosh.

This malevolent synergy made the Draco an ideal partner for the Nazis. While the Nazis sought space‑faring capability, the Draco required new species to augment their interstellar army. The Draco Empire, though constantly contested by benevolent ETs, spans vast galactic territories. The Dark Fleet—predominantly composed of ethnic Germans—serves the Draco by defending existing holdings and conquering new worlds.

Although the Dark Fleet maintains a noticeable presence within our Solar System, its primary forces operate in distant galactic regions, joining other captured races in the relentless expansion of a slave empire that many on Earth would label demonic.

6 Project Moon Shadow

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Alleged insider Randy Cramer describes Project Moon Shadow as a MILAB—short for “military abduction”—program designed to cultivate genetically enhanced super‑soldiers. MILAB projects allegedly target individuals, often children, for recruitment into secret space initiatives.

These ventures screened candidates for intuitive empathy, a role that involves direct interfacing with extraterrestrials who have transcended spoken language. Naturally born empaths were supposedly identified remotely via reverse‑engineered alien technology.The architects of Project Moon Shadow, however, took a different route: they engineered embryos from scratch and implanted them into unsuspecting women. The resulting children lived ordinary lives for a few years before being covertly extracted and whisked aboard clandestine spacecraft bound for the Moon, where they underwent training to awaken latent abilities.

Unlike many MILAB programs that allegedly subjected participants to extreme trauma, Project Moon Shadow’s regimen was reportedly more benign. Cramer claims the program involved about 300 boys and girls who were taught strategy, agility, and strength, eventually receiving live weaponry and training alongside bewildered adult operatives.

Other insiders, such as Corey Goode and Tony Rodriguez, allege that many MILAB initiatives exposed children to horrific experiences—sexual violence, murder, virtual‑reality death‑matches, and pervasive occult worship. While Cramer escaped this particular nightmare, he later found himself in an equally unforgiving scenario.

5 Mars Defense Force

Mars Defense Force base illustration - 10 supposed secret program environment

Following his training, Cramer reportedly joined the Mars Defense Force (MDF), a joint venture among several Earth governments tasked with safeguarding five nascent colonies on Mars. Cramer recounts visiting Aries Prime, the first Martian settlement, which boasted a fully Earth‑like ecosystem complete with farmers, engineers, and bureaucrats.

According to his testimony, he defended these bases against indigenous Martians and other extraterrestrial threats, completing a 17‑year tour of duty before being reassigned to the Moon for a final three‑year stint.

Like many secret‑space assets, Cramer alleges participation in a “20‑and‑back” arrangement—a 20‑year service contract sealed with extensive consent forms. Upon completion, participants are purportedly memory‑wiped, age‑regressed to their original entry age, and sent back in time to a moment just minutes after their departure. Insiders estimate that only two to five percent of such participants ever regain their memories.

4 Global Galactic League Of Nations

Global Galactic League of Nations emblem - 10 supposed secret alliance

Within insider circles, the Roswell incident is widely regarded as a genuine extraterrestrial crash. Following the event, U.S. aerospace contractors and Nazi scientists from Operation Paperclip allegedly reverse‑engineered the wreckage, producing alien reproduction vehicles (ARVs) such as the frequently sighted TR‑3B.

The United States was not alone in recovering alien craft. Insider lore suggests that captured Nazi experts transmitted knowledge of ancient Vimana vessels—discovered by the Vril and Thule societies in the Himalayas—to the U.S., granting German scientists a head start in the UFO arena throughout the 1930s.

Meanwhile, Soviet forces, under Stalin, allegedly uncovered a separate crashed craft in Siberia, prompting a reverse‑engineering effort that yielded the “Cosmosphere.” This Soviet creation caught American attention in the early 1950s.

The appearance of one‑ to three‑person silver spheres in the skies as fledgling secret programs took shape spurred the formation of the Global Galactic League of Nations. Core members included Russia, China, the United States, and Germany, with additional nations granted token membership in exchange for suppressing UFO disclosures. Member states also agreed to hand over any recovered alien wreckage to either the U.S. or Soviet authorities.

Insiders claim that despite public Cold‑War narratives, American and Russian entities cooperated extensively on secret‑space initiatives, a collaboration that persists today, largely hidden behind theatrical distractions designed to keep the global populace entertained and diverted.

3 Earth Alliance

Earth Alliance symbol - 10 supposed secret program organization

Various insiders assert that sensitive extraterrestrial information is frequently cloaked in fictional media, allowing conspirators to dismiss truth‑seekers as delusional or as plagiarists of popular culture. This strategy conveniently shields the Earth Alliance, a covert organization modeled after the fictional Babylon 5 confederation, which allegedly operates beneath the surface to protect humanity.

The Earth Alliance positions itself against the Cabal—self‑styled “Illuminati”—which, according to the Alliance, has plunged humanity into disease, war, political disenfranchisement, ignorance, and wage slavery. The Cabal, allegedly controlled for centuries by the Draco, is linked to the widespread association of occult practices with “Devil worship.”

Working in the shadows, the Earth Alliance seeks to undo the Cabal’s agenda of mass depopulation and technocratic domination. Insiders claim its operatives have infiltrated the militaries of the United States, China, Russia, and other nations. Corey Goode, a prominent whistleblower, maintains that the Alliance backed Donald Trump from the outset of his candidacy.

Author Jerome Corsi has suggested that military factions recruited Trump to run for president, promising that any election rigging would be nullified. This claim aligns with anonymous intel source “QAnon,” which many believe comprises the same military intelligence members who facilitated Trump’s rise.

Following Trump’s election, the Earth Alliance allegedly launched worldwide operations to dismantle Cabal influence. U.S. Marine Corps units reportedly stormed secret underground facilities beneath FEMA camps, eliminating Draco operatives. A clandestine military tribunal was established, filing over 25,000 sealed indictments on PACER.gov since October 2017.

The Alliance’s might was dramatically displayed when a modest Dark Fleet contingent attempted to flee Earth from an Antarctic hideout. An unannounced fleet of fighter‑sized spacecraft, allegedly fielded by the Earth Alliance, intercepted and crippled the escaping vessels. As the Alliance continues subterranean and surface operations to free humanity from Cabal and Draco control, it appears to have secured its place among the secret space programs.

2 Military Industrial Complex Secret Space Program

Military Industrial Complex SS program graphic - 10 supposed secret initiative

While the Earth Alliance, the Global Galactic League of Nations, and the Cabal all concur that the concealed space programs, extraterrestrial contact, and suppressed technologies should eventually be disclosed, they diverge on the method and timeline.

The Cabal prefers a gradual, generational rollout, engineering society to accept revelation in a way that solidifies their eternal dominion. Conversely, the Earth Alliance pushes for immediate full disclosure, envisioning humanity’s access to zero‑point energy, superluminal travel, and advanced medical breakthroughs—though aware such a shift could collapse the current economic order and spark worldwide chaos before a new system emerges.

Both factions intend to leverage a third entity: the Military Industrial Complex Secret Space Program (MIC SSP). According to The Reagan Diaries, President Reagan was briefed on June 11 1985 about an American program capable of placing 300 people in orbit—a figure that dwarfs publicly known capabilities.

Black‑budget Air Force initiatives have reportedly been developing clandestine aerospace vehicles for at least three decades. Insiders note that blockbuster movies like The Avengers serve as predictive programming, subtly acclimating the public to the notion of suppressed technology. The Cabal allegedly employs this technique to manipulate collective consciousness toward outcomes favorable to their agenda.

Even senior MIC SSP personnel, who operate limited lunar, Martian, and orbital bases, are believed to lack awareness of the broader cosmic context. They think their knowledge represents ultimate truth, unaware of the benevolent extraterrestrials and larger federations at play. By publicizing enigmatic craft such as the TR‑3B and airborne aircraft carriers, they may prime society for more expansive disclosures.

The Cabal also plans to ignite a disclosure wave if their grip weakens, leading many to suspect that recent high‑profile disclosure efforts by figures like Tom DeLonge are, in fact, strategic maneuades orchestrated by a cornered Cabal to sow psychological disarray.

1 Secret Space Program Alliance

Secret Space Program Alliance logo - 10 supposed secret coalition

According to a multitude of insiders, the Earth Alliance has a counterpart operating beyond the planet’s surface: the Secret Space Program Alliance (SSP Alliance). This coalition includes entities such as Solar Warden, the ICC, and the Global Galactic League of Nations. Though its members spend the majority of their time off‑world, the SSP Alliance remains deeply involved in terrestrial affairs.

The SSP Alliance sits atop the secret‑space hierarchy, holding a seat at the Super Federation—a council of over 60 extraterrestrial species conducting experiments on Earth’s flora, fauna, and humanity. It also maintains contact with the Galactic Federation, a benevolent assembly of hundreds of advanced alien races.

Additionally, the Alliance has engaged with a subterranean human civilization residing in vast, climate‑controlled chambers beneath Earth’s crust. This society comprises multiple groups that evolved separately from mainstream humanity, with the leading faction, the Anshar, claiming to have journeyed back in time from the future to preserve an optimal timeline.

The SSP Alliance essentially governs the benevolent secret space programs operating throughout the Sol System. Its members fervently desire humanity’s access to the technologies and knowledge concealed by the Cabal, actively preparing the planet for a forthcoming surge in collective consciousness.

While perspectives differ within the Alliance, most members anticipate an imminent electromagnetic shift in solar dynamics that will trigger a quantum leap in human awareness. They argue that malign actors have deliberately suppressed innate human talents, and the Alliance aims to eradicate this lingering corruption, ushering in a new golden age for all of humanity.

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