Contrary to what the public may have been led to believe, the United States military has a keen interest in archaeological, historical and religious mysteries—and is intent on keeping this interest and its findings classified.
In The Pyramids and The Pentagon, Nick Redfern (Keep Out! and The NASA Conspiracies; 19/03, 18/02) draws on FoI searches, whistleblower testimony and eyewitness accounts to make his case for this secret pursuit. It takes in everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls, the fate of Noah's Ark (was it a spacecraft?), ancient Indian vimana aircraft and nuclear warfare to construction of the Egyptian and Mayan pyramids using levitation, encounters with the djinn of the Middle East and a possible shared heritage with Mars involving an Egyptian link. UFOs, stargates and apparitions are de rigueur.
While his primary focus may be on the US military, Redfern makes it clear that the British have their own preoccupations with such mysteries as balls of light experienced within ancient sites and messages from crop circles. The common aim: to utilise whatever can be accessed to improve their military might. This is how it's been for millennia, but is this how it has to be in the future? Nick Redfern has put together a compelling read full of intriguing information to turn around dumbed-down mindsets.