“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. One World Globalization,” Empire of the Wheel II – Friends from Sonora
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Ever 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. Go back through history and the questions go exponential. It’s reminiscent of Bobby Kennedy’s words after his brother’s assassination — “I found out that my world was not the real world.”
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. One of the reasons is the airships mystery of 1896-7. We have more than 1,000+ newspaper and other reputable reports of sightings in communities from California as far east as Michigan. Airships land, pilots disembark, talk with the locals, get back on the airships and fly away.
Any effort to understand the airship mysteries 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. During this period, as now, California was a hot bed of covert activities in the sky and on the ground – “as above, so below.”
Walter Bosley, author of the Empire of the Wheel series on California’s Inland Empire, joins us to discuss the airship mysteries and their relation to groups in Prussia that were 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.”
The airships mystery is an integral part of the mystery of who controls governance and resources on planet Earth. Bosley’s experience in counterintelligence offers a unique window into these events and how they may relate to the high strangeness unfolding at the time. Murder, serial killers, Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, John Jacob Astor, Tesla, the sinking of the Titanic and the Lusitania – it’s hard to imagine the threads that come together in this historical collision between big money and secret technology that Bosley describes in his Empire of the Wheel series.
In Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend Walter Bosley’s presentation on these topics at the Secret Space Program 2015 conference.
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You mentioned during this interview that you believe the sinking of the Titanic was the result of sabotage. With this in mind, for anyone who’s interested, here is a 52-minute documentary on the subject that I submitted years ago that was posted on the website, and I believe what’s contained within this documentary is very, very stunning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG10XV0oit4
I would not have gotten on to this story if it had not been for Ed Griffin recommending a book which is a fictional exploration. Once you start exploring the possibilities, some of the alternative possibilities make more sense than the official story. Thanks for reposting the link, Jim.
Great interview covering many bases that Walter discusses in several of his books. Definitely thought provoking as the two of you uncover a few ideas one might not decipher in reading the works. Looking forward to the next SSP!!!
Great interview covering many bases that Walter discusses in several of his books. Definitely thought provoking as the two of you uncover a few ideas one might not decipher in reading the works. Looking forward to the next SSP!!!
Good job interviewing Bosley and keeping him between the ditches, which is frequently the challenge with him. I also appreciated how you wove in the finance aspects cogently to the narrative. The received history tends to incorporate parthenogenesis into a lot of topics–the seemingly spontaneous appearance of deep phenomena that persist and affect everything. Of course, that doesn’t really make too much sense. Big things grow from little seeds and are usually well-established before they are recognized. We do end up having to keep looking back into the ultimate drivers of the founding of an American state once we see how readily the Prussian ethos was accommodated in it.
I just keep coming back to resource management, allocation and transactions and basic math. Only way the world makes sense to me. Otherwise things get flighty and non-sensical.
Yes, we can often make sense out of the world by following the money, but I am yet to be illuminated as to the ~cosmology~ where money is transcendent. No doubt many tombs are around where the deceased is buried with precious items, but those are left unused, it appears, betraying their uselessness in death. In tradition, the devil is all too anxious to lay on worldly wealth in exchange for the eternal soul. It’s not clear how he banks them, nor whether The Creator retrieves them.
I am consistently left with the strong sense that money cannot be the true game.
No, money is not the real game at all. For more than a few reasons. It is not what drives the universe. Moreover the people who govern have power far beyond money. Nevertheless, money is one of the flows and represents the allocation of most resources and peoples time and attention – in terms of day to day flows it maps out a part of reality – and I have found that it represents a form of honest information about reality which is invaluable.
In my experience, if there is an energy that drives the universe it is love. It appears to me that hypermaterialism is a system designed to drive out the presence of love, making mind control and money all powerful driven by base needs.
Buckminster Fuller, whom I admire, concluded the very same thing: that Love is the fundamental thing–even after all his discourse on the structure of Universe. And in a more ribald presentation, The Beatles memorably declared “money can’t buy me love!” We could only surmise that the soul can love and machines, however wondrous, cannot. This leads us very directly to the likelihood that Satan, begotten by man, not God, is a machine and tempts us with every vanity, but which can never love us nor be loved by us. Perhaps this is what we need to wake up to, even as we clutch these little pocket-demons we all carry.
Good job interviewing Bosley and keeping him between the ditches, which is frequently the challenge with him. I also appreciated how you wove in the finance aspects cogently to the narrative. The received history tends to incorporate parthenogenesis into a lot of topics–the seemingly spontaneous appearance of deep phenomena that persist and affect everything. Of course, that doesn’t really make too much sense. Big things grow from little seeds and are usually well-established before they are recognized. We do end up having to keep looking back into the ultimate drivers of the founding of an American state once we see how readily the Prussian ethos was accommodated in it.
I just keep coming back to resource management, allocation and transactions and basic math. Only way the world makes sense to me. Otherwise things get flighty and non-sensical.
Yes, we can often make sense out of the world by following the money, but I am yet to be illuminated as to the ~cosmology~ where money is transcendent. No doubt many tombs are around where the deceased is buried with precious items, but those are left unused, it appears, betraying their uselessness in death. In tradition, the devil is all too anxious to lay on worldly wealth in exchange for the eternal soul. It’s not clear how he banks them, nor whether The Creator retrieves them.
I am consistently left with the strong sense that money cannot be the true game.
No, money is not the real game at all. For more than a few reasons. It is not what drives the universe. Moreover the people who govern have power far beyond money. Nevertheless, money is one of the flows and represents the allocation of most resources and peoples time and attention – in terms of day to day flows it maps out a part of reality – and I have found that it represents a form of honest information about reality which is invaluable.
In my experience, if there is an energy that drives the universe it is love. It appears to me that hypermaterialism is a system designed to drive out the presence of love, making mind control and money all powerful driven by base needs.
Buckminster Fuller, whom I admire, concluded the very same thing: that Love is the fundamental thing–even after all his discourse on the structure of Universe. And in a more ribald presentation, The Beatles memorably declared “money can’t buy me love!” We could only surmise that the soul can love and machines, however wondrous, cannot. This leads us very directly to the likelihood that Satan, begotten by man, not God, is a machine and tempts us with every vanity, but which can never love us nor be loved by us. Perhaps this is what we need to wake up to, even as we clutch these little pocket-demons we all carry.
Norton Air Force Base was closed in 1994 From 1990 to 1996 the Greater Los Angeles area real estate was losing value especially in the Inland Empire. People in the military usually get VA or FHA mortgages as there is low down payment. This may be a factor why so many homes in the San Bernardino went into foreclosure due to the Air Force shutting down while home prices falling.
Catherine, did Walter Bosley ever do a patent search on the people he mentioned?
Norton Air Force Base was closed in 1994 From 1990 to 1996 the Greater Los Angeles area real estate was losing value especially in the Inland Empire. People in the military usually get VA or FHA mortgages as there is low down payment. This may be a factor why so many homes in the San Bernardino went into foreclosure due to the Air Force shutting down while home prices falling.
Catherine, did Walter Bosley ever do a patent search on the people he mentioned?