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The history books are meant to give you verifiable history. The United States Government wants you to not question the narrative that, in some cases, has been written for more than a century. But sometimes, real facts emerge from declassified documents that challenge what you thought you knew.
List of contents
List of Figures
Preface
Part I: America's Biological Arsenal
Chapter 1: Secret Contracts for The Cereal Maker
Chapter 2: To Tell The Truth (Serum)
Chapter 3: The CIA's Mind Control
Chapter 4: Human Guinea Pigs
Part II: Beyond the Iron Curtain
Chapter 5: America and the Soviet Union Inherit the Nazis
Chapter 6: Inches from Nuclear War
Chapter 7: The Cold War Under the Sea
Part III: The Secret Space Program
Chapter 8: Military Moon Colonization
Chapter 9: A Nuclear Bomb on the Moon?
Chapter 10: Eyes in the Sky
Part IV: The Paranormal
Chapter 11: The UFO Phenomenon
Chapter 12: The CIA's Remote Viewing Program
About the Author
About the author
John Greenewald, Jr. began researching the secret inner workings of the U.S. Government at the young age of fifteen. He targeted such groups as the CIA, FBI, Pentagon, Air Force, Army, Navy, NSA, DIA, and countless others. Greenewald utilized the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to gain access to more than two million pages of records. He accumulated this astonishing number of documents on topics related to UFOs, the JFK Assassination, chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, and top secret aircraft. Time elapsed, and Greenewald's online archive became known globally as "The Black Vault." The Black Vault is now visited by tens of thousands of people every day, who come to download the information he has collected. Since day one, the site remains free, and contains records that in some cases, took Greenewald more than a DECADE to obtain from the U.S. Government. His teenage project turned into the largest private online collection anywhere in the world, totaling more than 1.7 million pages of material.
Summary
The history books are meant to give you verifiable history. The United States Government wants you to not question the narrative that, in some cases, has been written for more than a century. But sometimes, real facts emerge from declassified documents that challenge what you thought you knew.