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Basement #011: Peter Levenda | Nazis, UFOs, and the Hidden History Nobody Tells You

Peter Levenda has spent more than thirty years investigating the connections between occult history, intelligence operations, and the events that shaped the modern world. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Unholy Alliance, the Sinister Forces trilogy, and the S ...  Show more

The Roswell Alien Interview | Your Soul Has Been Here Thousands of Times

In 2007, a writer named Lawrence Spencer opened an envelope he didn't ask for. Inside were military documents from Roswell Army Air Field, dated 1947. Duty rosters, memos, Top Secret stamps. And buried near the bottom, transcripts of interviews with a subject the US Army couldn't ...  Show more

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