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Project Whiteout




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!



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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...



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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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