Act II: 1973-1980

WASHINGTON, D.C., July 24, 1973 (Unpublished) – “Time for an update on the plan?” President Nixon asked indifferently.

His mind had been drifting lately, and the Watergate investigation was beginning to take its toll. Special Advisor William Allen wondered how long Nixon might have.

It had been a long haul for Allen. He had served under Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and now Nixon. He came to the White House in 1947 as a young man of 30. He was now in his mid-50s, and he would never retire. He was a fixture of national security, and had worn many labels during the past 20 years. Special Advisor was the latest label, but it really meant nothing. William Allen knew beyond a shadow of a doubt he would die in this position. Either of old age or out of some need – real or imaged – for national security.

Allen had never married. It was only on rare occasions that he imagined himself in a different existence, living in Chevy Chase with 3 children, driving a Volvo and spending weekends at the pool. Those were fleeting impressions, and he understood the difference between potentialities and obsessions. He did not obsess.

His only real concession to relaxation came from flying. Since his days at Sarah Lawrence College, Allen had been bitten by the ‘flying bug.’ He had owned a Cessna 172 once and considered it an honest, forgiving airplane. It held four people, but he seldom had friends to invite along. He had also owned an acrobatic Pitts, but considered the airplane too demanding for his tastes. He didn’t get any particular thrill from hanging upside down in the harness and pulling negative Gs.

In the end, he settled for a Pietenpol Air Camper, an obscure two-seater made entirely out of wood and fabric. The design harkened back to 1929, and was the product of a farmer (Bernie Pietenpol) who just wanted a cheap way to fly. Pietenpol had installed a Ford Model A engine in the nose of the airplane, carved his own wooden propeller and flown over his Minnesota fields for decades.

Pietenpol was considered the father of the Experimental aircraft movement, and clubs had sprung up in the Midwest to venerate both the man and his product. Even the Experimental Aircraft Association had erected a shrine for ‘Bernie’ at their world headquarters in Oshkosh.

Allen wanted none of that. He apparently dishonored Bernie when he suggested to a fellow club member that a more modern engine would fit his needs.

“I think I’m going to put a C-90 in my Pietenpol,” he had said casually one day.

“In a long fuselage?” came the disbelieving response. “Bernie would never have done that,” the true believer continued. “Really, the only engines you can use are the Model A or the Corvair. You know, Bernie converted a Corvair engine in 1963 and flew that for 10 years. You can see it at the Museum.” As an afterthought, he added, “If it was good enough for Bernie, it ought to be good enough for you!”

Allen had thanked the club member for his purity of thought and proceded to build what suited him. A long-fuselage Pietenpol with brakes (of all things) and a robust C-90 aircraft engine. He bought a pre-made propeller and purchased a gas tank from a fellow builder who had given up. In the end, Allen had his own flying machine. It was simple, it was pure, and it was a real wind-in-your-face open cockpit experience.

He seldom strayed more than 50 miles from home base. He often flew under 1,000 feet AGL, and enjoyed loitering around the rural Virginia countryside, watching the corn grow. From that distance, he could actually wave at people in their fields.

But on more than one occasion, Allen’s reverence for the beauty of the land would get broadsided by the notion that it would soon be gone. All of it. Everywhere. Everyone. It brought him back to reality, and to a sobering respect for the fleeting beauty of nature. He learned to live one day at a time. It helped a lot.

Allen remembered where he was, and came back to the present. Flying would have to wait for later.

“Mr. President,” he continued, “here is a synopsis of The Plan to date.”

Allen ran quickly thru the Executive Summary. The Plan was on track. Working prototypes of the UFO’s were flying regularly with atomic power, and the free energy modules were almost ready for Beta testing. Sun spot activity was tracking to new lows, just as the Atlantean data had predicted. So far, everything the ancients had predicted was on track.

“So, were they human?” president Nixon asked.

“Hard to say, sir,” responded Allen. “We believe they were, but when you start looking at the pictographs from Ancient Egypt, it is hard to understand if the man-with-animal-head was a figurative or a literal creature. All of their messages to us have been somewhat cryptic, so I wouldn’t place a lot of credence in the image itself.”

“I understand,” said Nixon. “How is the power source coming for the Shield?”

“Working models have been delivered upstairs, sir, and the early testing results look good. CERN has just completed testing on the Neutral Current portion of their generator. Everything is working according to the blueprints,” summarized Allen.

“Still unbelievable,” said Nixon. “Ancient civilizations, star-gazing, predicting the future 12,000 years out. Giving us a warning. And that shuttle system you guys have is in play?”

“Aurora?” asked Allen.

“Yes, Aurora,” said Nixon.

“Initial flight tests will begin later this year at Groom Lake, sir. The hypersonic problem has been worked out, but the fuel remains a bit dicey. By the early 90’s, we should have weekly service flying topside to deliver shield material.”

“Christ almighty that budget is expensive. How long can we hide The Plan?” Nixon wondered.

“We need to keep the veil intact until 2011, sir,” responded Allen. “As you know, disinformation is the next stage, and it will last until 1999. The Deep Sleep begins in 2000, and we plan on keeping that running until the end. Not many people will ever know the extent of our deception.”

“God damn it Will,” said Nixon. “I hope to hell no one ever catches on to this. If this office were ever bugged, we would be in for a real shit fest!”

“Roger that sir,” said Will as he turned to leave. More prophetic words had seldom been spoken.

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WASHINGTON, D.C., August 9, 1974 (AP) – Richard Nixon, the nation’s 37th president, has resigned today amid allegations of deceit and corruption centered around the break-in at Watergate. Nixon is the only president to resign from office, and the only president who was elected to serve four times (twice as Vice President, and twice as President).

Nixon’s resignation comes after months of increasing scrutiny over his role in the burglary of Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate Office Complex. The final straw may have occurred on July 24 when the Supreme Court ruled that Nixon would have to turn oversecret tape recordings made in his oval office. Nixon resigned rather than comply with the court ruling.

REPORT OUT: Nixon’s unfortunate habit of speaking his mind jeopardized the plan, resulting in the need for his resignation. From a larger perspective, the key successes of his administration have been ending the east/west war paradigm and removal of the Federal Reserve dollar from the gold standard. This gold decoupling will allow for the unlimited printing of money late in the plan deployment. It is anticipated that plan costs will run into trillions (not billions) of dollars in the 2007-2011 time frame.

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CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, July 15, 1974 (AP)Apollo 15 has roared off its launch pad, chasing the Soviet ship Soyuz into space for a planned rendezvous on July 17.

The first-ever joint mission is designed to perfect the techniques for inter-ship docking, demonstrate inter-vehicular crew transfer, and accomplish a series of scientific experiments. Touchdown for the Soviet craft is anticipated on July 21, while the U.S. space ship is scheduled to splash down near Hawaii on July 24.

REPORT OUT: The scientific experiments have validated the concept of scalar (Tesla) waves being successfully fired in the space environment. Joint power plant integration was also successful, although interface connections remain problematic. Results of research will provide basis for HAARP deployment.

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SAN FRANCISCO, California, September 22, 1975 (AP) – President Gerald Ford has escaped a second assassination attempt on his life while in San Francisco lecturing on Foreign Affairs. Lone gunman Sara Jane Moore, dedicated activist and FBI informant, was wrestled to the ground after attempting to hit Ford with a 38-caliber pistol. The president was unhurt.

On September 20, Moore had phoned the San Francisco police department and voiced her intent to shoot the president. She was arrested and released after confiscation of her gun and ammo. She subsequently purchased another gun and waited outside the St. Francis Hotel for her shot.

The first attempt on President Ford’s life occurred on September 5 in Sacramento, when Charles Manson follower Lynette ‘Squeaky’ Fromme attempted to hit Ford with her 22-caliber handgun. Fromme’s intent has been questioned, as she had not chambered a round into the gun before pulling the trigger.

REPORT OUT: Important to remember (Arthur) Enright’s quote that “When we want people dead, they die.” Use of lightly-conditioned operatives (amateurs) is designed to get subject’s attention, not kill them. Deeply-conditioned operatives will continue to be used for termination operations.

In light of assassination attempt, Ford has agreed to appoint Rumsfeld Secretary of Defense, and George Bush as head of CIA. Both positions central to our plan.

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