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Star Trek vs Solar Warden - the real Starfleet

Star Trek crew
Original cast and crew of Star Trek. Photo: AP

Today theatres all across America premier Star Trek - the latest in a series of movies based on Gene Rodenberry’s famous television series about humanity’s future as a space-faring civilization. The new movie returns to the original crew of the Star Trek television series. It shows how they were recruited to join Starfleet and to boldly go where no one has gone before. One trailer shows a brawling James Kirk being challenged by a Starfleet officer to follow in his dead father’s footsteps and join Starfleet. Starfleet was Rodenberry’s futuristic view of humanity’s destiny. Starfleet, however, may not just exist in Rodenberry’s creative mind. If a number of military and corporate whistleblowers are to be believed, Starfleet exists in a highly compartmentalized program called Solar Warden – a secret antigravity space fleet under the control of U.S. Strategic Command.

In the hit television series, Starfleet is described as the "defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets.” While Rodenberry’s famous television series is depicted as science fiction – elements of it appear to be based on fact. According to President Ronald Reagan's diaries: “Space truly is the last frontier and some of the developments there in astronomy etc. are like science fiction, except they are real. I learned that our shuttle capacity is such that we could orbit 300 people.” Was Reagan secretly briefed about the real Starfleet and how in 1985, it had the capacity to place 300 people in orbit?

A growing fleet of antigravity vehicles has been one of the most highly classified secrets in U.S. history. Based on classified antigravity research conducted in the 1950s, a fleet of antigravity vehicles were eventually built. Whistleblowers have come forward to describe various classified programs where antigravity principles were used in part or in whole. Part one of this series of articles described various antigravity vehicles such as the TR-3B, the Aurora, and B-2 bomber. Credible researchers and aviation experts were also cited who have confirmed the reality of antigravity technologies and their successful development.

Most importantly, a fleet of antigravity space vehicles has been allegedly created under the military code word “Solar Warden.” Part two of this investigatory series discusses various sources revealing the existence of Solar Warden and its most likely location within U.S. Strategic Command. Solar Warden, according to cited whistleblowers, has already established bases on the moon and mars, and is involved in interplanetary exploration.

Strategic Command currently contains the space commands of the three main U.S. military services.  These are the Air Force Space Command, the Naval Space Command and the US Army Space Command. If Solar Warden is the correct code name for a secret antigravity space fleet, then according to a manual for military code names, Solar Warden designates a joint forces command project. As a joint forces command, Solar Warden draws upon the different U.S. military space commands but would be institutionally hidden in one of the space commands. USAF Space Command is the older (activated on 1 September 1982) and better known space organization within Strategic Command. The real Starfleet, however, is more likely institutionally hidden and controlled by the Naval Space Command which officially began operations October 1, 1983. Naval Space Command serves as the Alternate Space Control Center to the USAF Space Command and “also detects, tracks, identifies, and catalogs all man-made objects in space.” Naval Space Command therefore has the capacity to control the real Starfleet.

When British hacker Gary McKinnon first found his way into classified files of U.S. Space Command (later incorporated into Strategic Command on October 1, 2002), he discovered a number of naval terms such as "fleet-to-fleet transfers" concerning non-terrestrial officers. He said:

I found a list of officers' names … under the heading 'Non-Terrestrial Officers’. It doesn't mean little green men. What I think it means is not Earth-based. I found a list of 'fleet-to-fleet transfers', and a list of ship names. I looked them up. They weren't US Navy ships. What I saw made me believe they have some kind of spaceship, off-planet."

McKinnon’s conclusion of a U.S. Navy space fleet is supported by the comments of a serving U.S. naval officer who has revealed in private interviews that the U.S. Navy is in charge of policy when it comes to the use of advanced off-planet technologies. All this indicates that Solar Warden is institutionally hidden within US Naval Space Command.

While Star Trek the movie will be a hit for those wishing to exercise their imaginative capacities, Solar Warden is an elusive fact for those using their investigative abilities. By all accounts, Solar Warden is the real Starfleet though Star Trek will help get you there.

[Author’s note: This is part three of a series of investigative articles on the secret U.S. antigravity space fleet.]

 

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  • Byam McGoodwin 2 years ago
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    Man in Reality is Divine and free and one with the Supreme...but he forgets that and identifies himself with matter, which is the root cause of his suffering. Quote from; Shri Hans Ji Maharaj in Hans Yog Prakash. Wordsofpeace.org

  • Shol'va 2 years ago
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    @Michael Salla
    Revelation of classified military technology to the public is still considered as treason and any attempt to gain such knowledge without an appropriate security clearance and a need to know is termed espionage. Both offenses can be charged with a life sentence - or a even a death sentence; carried out by means of Lethal Injection (LI). (18 U.S.C. 794 and 18 U.S.C. 2381)

    Remember, that's only a kindly reminder, and neither a threat, nor an acknowledgement, nor an admission of anything.

  • Kameron 2 years ago
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    Treason? Are you insane?

    We deserve to know where our tax dollars are going! Don't be weak.

  • Gary Voss 2 years ago
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    Just to let you all know that due to the AFSC website shutdown, I had
    to use the internet archives to access this site, (*)and learned that
    there was a decision made to divide the role of the strategic defense
    side apart from the other internal departments within the AFSC (SAC)
    thus I have decided to make a formal inquiry via the FOI to be made
    available for our research. Below is a copy of the email I sent out
    in regards to this request.

    (*)19 Apr 02 For the first time in its history, AFSPC became a
    separate four-star Air Force command with the designation of the
    AFSPC commander as a four-star position distinct from the commanders
    of US Space Command and NORAD. This action implemented one of the
    recommendations of the Space Commission.
    web.archive.org/web/20030429013947/www.spacecom.af.mil/hqafspc/
    history/chronology.htm

    Welcome to Peterson Air Force Base
    Colorado Springs, Colorado
    web.archive.org/web/20010205003200/spacecom.af.mil

    When USAF Chief of Staff, General Lew Allen made the decision to create Space Command on 17 April 1982, he set the date of the activation for 1 September 1982. That wasn't very much time to create all the paraphernalia of a new Air Force command -- flags, plaques, patches, etc. Before any of these items could actually be made, an emblem design had to be created which epitomized the mission and people of the new command. Several different designs were put forward, but General Hartinger suggested that the command emblem should be patterned on the space operator's badge. The entire process was accomplished in record time and the first ever Space Command flag was ready for the official assumption of command. The final design drew heavily on the space badge for most of its elements.

    The centrally dominant globe represents the earth as viewed from space, the earth being both the origin and control point for all space satellites. The lines of latitude and longitude emphasize the global nature of Air Force space operations.

    The emblem is provided its distinctive appearance by two symmetric ellipses representing the orbital paths traced by satellites in earth orbit; the satellites themselves being symbolically depicted as four point stars. The 30 degree orbital inclination and symmetrically opposed placement of the satellites signify the worldwide coverage provided by Air Force satellites in accomplishing the surveillance and communications missions. The slight tapering of the orbital ellipses represents the characteristic eastward motion.

    The centrally superimposed deltoid symbolizes both the Air Force upward thrust into space and the launch vehicles needed to place all satellites in orbit.

    The distinctive dark blue background shading, small globe, and stars symbolize the space environment.
    The Space Command Motto, "Guardians of the High Frontier" was the product of a contest which was opened to the local Air Force community in the Colorado Springs area. The actual motto was coined from the submissions of three individuals representing Space Command and the USAF Academy. The winning motto was announced 17 February 1983 in the Peterson AFB paper, the Observer.

  • N1Knows 2 years ago
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    @ Kameron: I think what Shol'va what simply trying to express, is the power that the government holds over release of information in certain cases. Regardless of whether anyone deserves to know where their tax dollars are going, the government doesn't necessarily have to be 'fair' in their conduct when it comes to information security.

  • N1Knows 2 years ago
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    WAS damn it, 'was trying to express'....Sorry ;)

  • TC 2 years ago
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    I totally believe the superpowers of our world are in space. Bases on other planets, while even to the average person is a stretch, I totally believe its been done. Antigravity is a reality.

    Interesting comments about treson and the release of military information but in my opinion, the suppression of information that controls the perceoption of human existence, that is a crime that should be brought to light.

  • jay 2 years ago
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    It was inevitable that we would extend ourselves towards the space frontier as we know that the existance of extratterestial is real and observed daily. The issue is ,is this for defensive reasons or for exploration. Maybe a mixture of both. ExtratterrestiAL technology far out weighs our own and they will monitor us for any silly threats that world leaders tend to make under there egotistical banner! I hope its all for mankind and not for the greed of a few..

  • Moonrower12 2 years ago
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    Treason? Shol'va is way out of line. The government is ignorant if it thinks it can threaten us. The info. is out there about Eisenhower's meeting with ETs in 1954; the assistance Kennedy had; and Reagan's references, and that's PRESIDENTS. So to threaten independent researchers/ archeologists work to uncover "secret governments" is just plain immature and stupid. After all didn't obama promise "transparency?" These secret governments put us 50 yearsw behind. You sanction that?

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