Area 51 by Nick Redfern

Area 51 by Nick Redfern

Author:Nick Redfern
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Visible Ink Press
Published: 2018-05-29T16:00:00+00:00


Researcher Gordon Creighton came to believe that UFOs were not extraterrestrial but supernatural in nature—specifically, they had to do with ancient djinn, the beings found in Arabian lore, such as in the above depiction of the Djinn king, Zawba’a.

When the controversy surrounding the Marconi deaths was at its peak—and the subject of considerable media attention in the United Kingdom—Creighton made tantalizing allusions to the matter of the deaths and his suspicions that they were the work of deadly Djinn. Their purpose: to derail Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, Star Wars. When Creighton came out with his controversial theories, I contacted him, as I had been following the Marconi saga, too. He had quite a tale to tell, which is putting matters mildly.

Creighton was of the belief that many of the deaths of Marconi personnel in the 1980s were the results of suicides, but as Creighton also saw things, they were not what one could call normal suicides. By that, he meant that deadly Djinn were mind-controlling the victims and forcing them to commit suicide as a means to slow down the progress on the Star Wars program. We’re talking about a Djinn-based version of the CIA’s MKUltra: a plan to enslave the minds of their targets and force them to take their own lives. Compounding things more, Creighton had his suspicions that it wasn’t just the Djinn who were hunting down the Marconi people but Russian assassination squads. In light of that, and if true, it’s no wonder that so many Marconi employees died in such a short time—and under bizarre circumstances.

However, if the Djinn are supernatural entities that live in other dimensions and are plasma-based rather than being of flesh and blood, then how could the technology planned for the Strategic Defense Initiative affect them? Creighton had formulated a theory based on what he claimed was information provided by three Marconi whistle-blowers who had spent time at Area 51 in the early 1980s working secretly with their American colleagues. While Creighton’s revelations on this particular issue are limited in content—which he said was as a result of his desire to protect his Edward Snowden-style whistle-blowers—they are still highly thought provoking. Creighton said that his shadowy informants had told him that one of the weapons being designed to destroy the Djinn presence on Earth by using weaponry designed for the SDI could—as Creighton worded it—“disrupt the Djinn’s [plasma-based] form.”

The weirdness didn’t end there. It had barely begun.



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