Disturbing Secrets Invisible Worlds Black Projects
Secrecy breeds fantasy, but sometimes the underlying reality is stranger still. Our investigation has been driven by a volume of leaked email messages. One message nicely summarizes the concerns of one senior intelligence official:

"Behind any story there are motivations, players, facts, and fantasies. Those can all add up to just a nice, entertaining story. But this story also has a rather dark side with a set of motivations, players, and possibly facts that are rather disturbing. As such some of us are forced to ask some questions and try to get some answers."

Some of the most disturbing interpretations of the anomalous data, the players, facts, their possible motivations, and human fantasy, appear in the latest book from author Terry James.

An article in Christian News Wire asks the question, "Does the Bible Hold the Missing Key to the Current UFO debate?"

Prophecy expert Terry James believes this is no coincidence. More and more well-documented UFO sightings may be evidence that our government will soon be forced to stop dragging its feet on "Official Disclosure". Powers beyond man's control may cause the US administration and other global authorities to admit that they have been in contact with so-called extraterrestrial intelligence for some time. Or more than contact? Collusion? According to one scenario, 'something' in government-funded underground laboratories may be amassing even now, preparing an imminent invasion or re-emergence of ancient beings on earth.

I have my own personal opinion -- having also recently revisited the fictional Twin Peaks TV series, and cinematic prequel, Fire Walk with Me, which also provided a bizarre mixture of the supernatural with the extraterrestrial (the USAF UFO investigation Project Blue Book was a major plot point in the series) -- I am willing to speculate that the powers that be might extend beyond our Earthly domain.

Our personal view of the intersection of invisible worlds, secrets, and government black projects colors our perceptions of what might simply be a nice, entertaining story.

"But this story also has a rather dark side with a set of motivations, players, and possibly facts that are rather disturbing."