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Your Paracast Newsletter — September 6, 2015

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September 6, 2015
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Author/Walter Bosley Discusses Breakaway Civilizations on The Paracast

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Chris O’Brien’s Site: Our Strange Planet

Walter Bosley’s Blog: Empire of the Wheel

After The Paracast -- Available exclusively to Paracast+ subscribers on September 6: Gene and Chris are rejoined by former AFOSI agent and counterintelligence specialist Walter Bosley to continue discussing government disinformation in the UFO field. What, if anything, does an incoming President of the U.S. know about what’s going on? Is it at all possible that, when a new President takes office, he (or maybe she) will be read in on the secret, but directed not to reveal what is really going on? The discussion also moves to the level of government or breakaway civilization involvement in key UFO cases over the years, such as the 1964 Socorro, NM UFO incident. Bosley also talks about whether the UFO that crashed in 1965 Kecksburg, PA might have been a test aircraft. What about the legend of the controversial Philadelphia Experiment? What about the 1997 Phoenix Lights incident and other notable sightings? You’ll also hear Bosley’s theory about 9/11.

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An Introduction to Breakaway Civilizations
By Walter Bosley

I was asked recently if I thought there exists a “breakaway civilization.”

What is a breakaway civilization? Literally, it is a civilization that has gone independent of that in which the rest of us participate. More to the point here, a breakaway civilization is that which possesses the material resources to develop and maintain its own and separate technology, its own financial system and economy, and its own social structure. As defined by one UFO historian, such a group may be detected through its activities in the world banking system, its links to classified technology development and application, and even its association with secret societies. Such a civilization may not need us but it certainly has an impact upon us, and if it does need us, it will exercise an impact upon us -- and ideally without us knowing it.

Do I think there is a breakaway civilization?

Actually, I suspect there are at least two. From my perspective, one of these breakaways is very much involved in our known civilization and the other limits its involvement with us. The one involving itself with the affairs of our known world is associated with said secret societies, has its hands deep in the world banking system, has controlled the development and advancement of our technology, exercises an interest in occult affairs, and seeks to determine the political direction of nations toward collectivist aims.

The other breakaway, I propose, is less interested in involvement with our known world is also associated with secret societies, certainly participates and seeks to influence international finance, has influenced and monitored our technological development, is less interested in magic than in nuts-and-bolts material objectives, and opposes collectivist philosophy. Neither will sacrifice itself to save us, but one is interested in controlling us while the other is neutral about our direction. One is not our friend, the other is not our enemy.

Who are they? I call one breakaway civilization “Team NYMZA” and the other “Team Sonora.” I draw these names from the 19th Century milieu of research by the following writers: Dennis Crenshaw, P.G. Navarro, Theo Paijmanns, Michael Busby, Sean Casteel and Stephen Romano. What their work has in common is the 1890’s airship mystery in which, across the U.S., many hundreds of people witnessed strange airships in the skies over several major cities. Before these writers --and long before my work -- there was Charles Dellschau, the man whose diary and art tell the story of the secretive Sonora Aero Club and their curious flying machines allegedly developed under the auspices of the mysterious German organization called “NYMZA.”

NYMZA was, according to Dellschau, based in Germany. Dellschau claimed to have been sent to Sonora, California, to observe and report back on the local group of mostly German and some some Italian immigrants involved in building and supposedly flying small craft they called “aeros.” Much of Dellschau's diary is written in code so we don't know all of the details of these events, but there are names, some of which have been traced, and places that indeed exist to this day. The two biggest problems people have with the legend of NYMZA and the Sonora Aero Club is that they were supposedly flying these aeros in the 1850s and the aeros apparently utilized a controlled knowledge of anti-gravity technology.

What the hell? Anti-gravity flying machines several decades before the Wright Flyer at Kitty Hawk?

That's the story. Sounds nutty, right? It sure does.

Until you start looking closer and digging deeper. Navarro, Crenshaw, Paijmanns, Busby, Casteel and Romano all did before I came along. I stepped into the world of NYMZA and the Sonora Aero Club when a thread connected to their milieu showed up in the fabric of my investigation into some curious deaths surrounded by esoteric strangeness. That thread may have connected a man on a train to a dead stranger. His last name was Rosasco and he was one of several sons in a prominent ranching family in Tuolumne County.

Arrested on that train in the midst of what may have been a murder spree in San Bernardino, Rosasco was released without explanation into the custody of unidentified “friends from Sonora” -- the same Sonora in California that was home to Dellschau's alleged group of anti-gravity aero flyers. The dead stranger was a woman who I'm convinced was a well known Old West figure who had fallen off the radar of history. When I pulled that thread it led me into a maze of Prussian nationalists, German bankers, American railroad barons, legendary outlaws, the US Secret Service, occultists, Nazi haunts of South America, and author H.P. Lovecraft -- and the 1890s airship mystery. A picture begins to emerge.

The picture I see is a 19th Century emergence of two breakaway civilizations that would, in fundamental opposition to one another, advance into a 20th century greatly defined by their conflict. Their technologies would be developed mostly secretly. One of them would, through political, financial and philosophical occult influence, have a hand in the creation of Germany's real Frankenstein monster -- the esoteric Nazi core behind that party's worst atrocities and its technological triumphs.

The picture I see eerily resonates with that definition of breakaway civilization offered by modern UFO historian Richard Dolan. It certainly has the elements: world banking, secret operations, classified advanced technology, the occult. This picture that has emerged from my research suggests that the breakaway civilizations are not the product of the World War Two era but rather have their roots a century prior -- and that one of these likely caused global conflicts throughout the 20th century and much of the strife that has followed. The breakaway civilization is not a creation borne of post World War II/Cold War reaction to something that happened near Roswell. It is a concept that may have been with us for a very long time, and in its modern historical incarnation, might be the source of what happened at Roswell, perhaps the instigator at least.

But I could be wrong. Just because I put the pieces together in a particular way doesn't mean I have it right. That's why I wrote all this up in my “Empire of the Wheel” books and the series “Secret Missions” that’s now in progress, so that you can decide for yourself. I don't debate these things because I can't prove them yet. However, I can present the traceable facts, share the context in which I found them, propose a suggested theory and offer the curious casserole as food for thought and as a launching point for other researchers.

If all this makes no sense to you, yet you're still interested in my contribution to the breakaway civilization discussion, you can find my books on Kindle at Amazon and in print-on-demand at LuLu.com. Also, I'll be speaking at the 2015 Secret Space Program Conference in the heart of Texas airship mystery country on October 31st.

There's the plug. But why else am I writing this?

I don't mind using what I do as a means of saying that we need to have fun with the alternative and paranormal again. Speaking for myself as a researcher and author, I'm not writing science, folks. I don't pretend to and I certainly don't pretend that I'm making my argument in a manner that will be blessed with approval by some hoary university of highbrow repute. Though I refuse to label what I do as entertainment -- because that is being used in this field with derogatory intent -- I have no problem with it being called “diversion.” That's what it is, in the bigger picture of life. A pleasant (hopefully) diversion into speculation ignited by curious facts and details that don't add up to the consensus conclusions. For me, this is fun.

I remember years ago that all this stuff was fun, if nothing else. Flying saucers, ghosts, weird phenomena, it was always the sprinkles on the donut of life. But along came the 90s and nostalgia for the radical 60s, and suddenly everything had to be a dire cause; paranoia as a product became an industry. The goofy contactee era space angel lore of past decades was now all that UFO contact was about -- or its evil demonic opposite: the latest stick for evangelical zealots to beat over the heads of the “unsaved.”

Ghosts, weird phenomena, Bigfoot, etc., were now all manifestations of evil government experiments, new supernatural Richard Nixons for an aging generation wistful for the past. And even if you didn't buy into the activist point of view of the alternative world, there was the Close Encounters effect: a religious insistence on the ET hypothesis to a degree that sucked the humor out of it and left a bunch of folks dreaming they, too, would be like Richard Dreyfuss and be carried off into fairyland by the little space children. Yeah, from my perspective, it was the 90s that tainted the alternative research world of the paranormal and the strange. And, as happens in every era, the scammers and liars and hoaxers emerged among the humorless radicals and crusaders looking to be The One Who Thought Of It First.

Let me close by saying that even though I'm sincere about what I write, that even though I am not doing this just to entertain and am sure as hell not getting rich from it, I do not expect anyone to alter their lives based on my suggestions. That's why I refuse to debate with people about my stuff. It's pointless. I can't prove everything to everyone's satisfaction. I don't try. I simply write about things I find curious and worthy of speculation. I'm a detective by profession so I find all this analysis and speculation to be personally satisfying. I find it fun. Not like an amusement park ride, not like a ball game, but fun nonetheless. I want the reader to relax and enjoy it, also. If you happen to find something to take seriously, that's your choice.

Why is it important for us all to take a deep breath and start having fun with this weird stuff again?

Because if you actually do want someone to take your work seriously, give them some honey first. Show them you enjoy what you do. Smile. Don't take yourself so seriously. Pay attention to your kids or your elderly father or take the dog for a walk. Nobody's world is going to end if they don't agree that disclosure is imminent.

Anyway, I hope some of this makes sense.

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