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THE PROGRAM
Immaculate Constellation
“Retrieval and reverse engineering of Extraterrestrial Craft”
For more than 80 years a legacy program has been in effect in the United States. A cover-up that is out of control, where lies and disinformation are purposely use to control a narrative that is not true.
“Jim, we have things out in the desert that are fifty years beyond what you could possibly comprehend. If you have seen it on Star Wars or Star Trek, we’ve been there done that, or decided it was not worth the effort”Jim Goodall
(Source: direct comments by Ben Rich to Jim Goodall via telephone call at the USC medical centre approximately one week before Ben passed away on January 5th 1995) MORE
“There is an error in the equations, and we have figured it out, and now know how to travel to the stars, and it won’t take a lifetime to do it”
(source: Ben Rich UCLA School of Engineering Alumni speech 3/23/93)
Alien Reproduction Vehicles
A.R.V. A term used to describe craft that have been built by reverse engineering of extraterrestrial craft, or utilising elements from retrieved craft. ARV’s such as the Fluxliner may be one of several craft built by the Industrial corporations based in the USA. These are rumoured to include Skunkworks, Raytheon & Northrop Grummond among others.
What we do know is that there are many people and accounts that lead us to believe that anti gravity or something close to it has been discovered and then kept secret. Information from the likes of Brad Sorenson, Mark MaCandlish, Amy Eskridge, David Gruss, Luis Elizondo and Daniel Sheehan to name but a few, is just the tip of a very big iceberg.
Mark MaCandlish’s fascinating story tells of a craft that was built using reverse engineered Extraterrestrial technology.
I tried to find an original copy of Mark’s work to buy. Unfortunately, now that Mark has passed on it’s impossible to get hold of, so I built my own in 3d from the dimensions he used.
These artworks were created from the detailed stories of Mark MaCandlish and Michael Herrera. The images aim to be dimensionally correct 3d visualisations, built from reference material taken for multiple sources.