The Solar Warden Covert Space Project: Fact or Science Fiction?
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universe is full of mysteries that challenge our current knowledge. In
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phenomena to stimulate the imagination and open up previously undreamed of
possibilities. Are they true? You decide.
There
are, and have been for some time, claims by UFO disclosure supporters that
there is in existence a fleet or fleets of human spaceships charged with
monitoring alien traffic throughout our solar system and even defending our
solar system in the event of an extraterrestrial attack.
Perhaps
this is science fiction or the result of an overactive imagination. But some
have said the have seen evidence of this alleged project, commonly called “Solar
Warden.”
If Solar
Warden is indeed real, it would require advanced technology several generations
ahead of what our military currently uses on the battlefield. Some speculate
that backwards engineered alien technology is responsible for the rapid
development of these types of systems.
Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the moon, is probably one of the
most high-profile persons to have come forward regarding the existence of alien
beings visiting Earth. He has addressed the topic in several interviews, saying
there are indeed extraterrestrial civilizations beyond our solar system, they
have indeed visited Earth, and the United States government may have collected
and backwards engineered alien technology.
“I
suspect that in the last 60 years or so, that there has been some
back-engineering and the creation of this type of equipment, that is not nearly
as sophisticated yet as what the apparent visitors have,” stated Dr. Mitchel
during a Kerrang Radio interview on July 23, 2008.
I
suspect that in the last 60 years or so, that there has been some back-engineering
and the creation of this type of equipment.
, Astronaut, NASA— Dr. Edgar Mitchell
In 2001,
a hacker named Gary McKinnon used a series of clever techniques to hack several
government computers, including and probably not limited to NASA and U.S. Navy
computers. His original purpose for hacking U.S. computers was to seek out
hidden data regarding the existence of free energy, or “zero-point” devices, he told Wired
in a 2006 interview.
In his
digital travels he allegedly uncovered an excel spreadsheet with a list of
names and a heading of “non-terrestrial officers,” he told Wired.
Another document was listed as “fleet-to-fleet” transfers, according to a 2006
Project Camelot interview. McKinnon was unable to cross reference the names
with any U.S. Navy ships and believed these were off-world or “Space Marine,”
type officers.
He allegedly
uncovered an excel spreadsheet with a list of names and a heading of
“non-terrestrial officers.”
“If you
look at DARPA [Defence Advanced Research and Projects Agency] literature at the
moment and in the last few years it’s all about ‘space dominance,’ that is the
final frontier,” McKinnon told Project Camelot. “So, I think it’s natural for
them to want to control space and be developing a space-going force in secret,
but I think most likely using technology reverse-engineered from E.T.
[extraterrestrials].”
McKinnon
told Wired he was in the process of viewing a UFO image on a NASA computer in
Building 8 of the Johnson Space Center remotely when he was discovered. Some
months later (in March 2002), authorities showed up on his doorstep in the U.K.
Severe hacking charges were brought against him and he was facing about 70
years in prison and $2 million in fines.
But in
the years following his discovery, the U.S. government extradition request
stayed in limbo until it was eventually dropped. Project Camelot speculated
that McKinnon was holding “ace-in-the-hole” information he gathered during his
hacking journey that he may have held as leverage against his extradition.
McKinnon wouldn’t comment on whether he had such information.
The name
“Solar Warden” is a term that generically refers to the ultra-secret space
fleet. It’s presently unclear where exactly the name originated. If the program
does exist, it would require a tremendous amount of capital to construct its
fleets.
Last
year, the United States’ black budget for secret programs spanning dozens of
agencies was $52.6 billion.
Last
year, the United States’ black budget for secret programs spanning dozens of
agencies was $52.6 billion, according to the Washington Post. In 2011, the U.S.
government spent approximately $718 billion more on national defense and
international security. Of course, much of that went to fighting the war
against terrorism.
However,
if the government did decide to build a space fleet of exotic technology and
design, the money could be utilized, especially if more than one
nation is involved and funneling money into this program as postulated by some
disclosure advocates.
Currently,
the U.S. government’s various military branches all have their own space
commands, such as the Air Force Space Command and the Navy’s Space and Naval
Warfare System’s Command (SPAWAR). These departments have public websites and
they help coordinate the military forces on the ground, in the air, and at sea.
It is unclear if these departments may be linked with the so-called Solar
Warden project, or if this alleged project would be separated into its own
covert and isolated department.
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