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Topic started on
5-2-2003
@ 10:50 PM by
dragonrider
Hi guys! I came across a couple of references to Project Whiteout that occurred in the late 50s, early 60s. If anyone has any credible information on this project, please let me know.
Thanx!
reply posted on 8-2-2003 @ 09:17 AM by
Zion Mainframe
I did a simple search with Google.com and found around 200 pages...
Try to be more creative instead of simply ask for things...
Google page...
reply posted on 8-2-2003 @ 10:59 AM by
dragonrider
Thank you for the advice, but I have already done extensive searches on google and many other search engines. This is what I am looking for.However, what I have some notes on is associated with the Alternative 3 (now alternative 4) theory group. I read a couple of passages that some sort of orbital transfer project was active in the late 50s/early 60s in an attempt to begin construction of a manned base on the moon. To be specific, all I have to go on is one quote from Branton (from the Dulce files) "I heard they sent a lot of material up there (to orbit and/or the moon) in the late 50s as part of Project Whiteout".
I may be on a wild goose chase, however, I was intersted in seeing if there was anything else on the subject available publicly.
Thanks for all contributions!
The above is NOT found on any search engine.
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