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627: The Basement #002 | Mike Bara - Kennedy Assassination, Moon Conspiracy and NASA's Lies

Mike Bara spent 25 years in aerospace working on Boeing 757, 767, F-35, and classified military programs before co-authoring the New York Times bestseller Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA with Richard C. Hoagland.A frequent Ancient Aliens contributor and author of seven b ...  Show more

626: Project Anchor: NASA's Secret Gravity Shutdown Program

You wake up floating above your bed. Everything in your room drifts toward the ceiling. Outside, cars lift off highways and trees rip from the ground. According to a leaked government document, this happens on August 12th, 2026 — and NASA has known since 2019.Project Anchor descr ...  Show more

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