Secrets of the Apollo Missions
Introduction
In the realm of aerospace engineering and extraterrestrial studies, few figures stand out as prominently as Dr. Robert Wood and William Tompkins. In a recent episode of "Cosmic Disclosure," Emery Smith engages Dr. Wood, a retired aerospace engineer, in a discussion that delves into the intricate connections between space missions, Masonic rituals, and the enigmatic experiences of Tompkins, who worked in top-secret programs related to UFOs and advanced aerospace technologies. This article explores the key themes of their conversation, including the significance of rituals in space exploration, Tompkins' experiences with NASA and extraterrestrial phenomena, and the implications of these narratives on our understanding of space and secrecy.
The Role of Rituals and Symbols in Space Missions
Historical Context
Dr. Wood explains that rituals and symbols have been integral to space missions since their inception. Each shuttle launch, for instance, is given a unique name, such as "Endeavor," which serves to commemorate the event. The Apollo missions, while numbered, also had additional designations that reflected their significance. This practice of naming and ritualizing events can be traced back to early space exploration, where the need for a memorable identity for each mission became apparent.
Masonic Influence
William Tompkins, who had a familial connection to Freemasonry, was particularly attuned to the symbolism associated with these rituals. Dr. Wood recounts an intriguing anecdote about Neil Armstrong's lunar landing, where Armstrong allegedly emerged from the lunar module wearing a Masonic apron and planted a Masonic plaque before unfurling the American flag. This act, according to Wood, may have been a symbolic gesture to assert Masonic claims over the moon, highlighting the intersection of secret societies and space exploration.
Tompkins' Experiences and Insights
Secret Think Tanks and Psychic Communication
Tompkins' work at Douglas Aircraft involved high-level meetings with Navy admirals and other officials, where he often provided innovative solutions to complex engineering problems. His unique perspective, described as "not from here at all," was influenced by his upbringing in a family with deep Masonic ties. He recounts experiences that suggest a form of psychic communication with a Nordic secretary, which he believes facilitated his access to restricted areas and high-ranking officials within NASA.
Encounters with Extraterrestrial Craft
One of the most compelling aspects of Tompkins' narrative involves his claims of witnessing alien craft during his time at TRW. He describes real-time communications with astronauts who reported seeing structures being built on the moon at an astonishing rate. These accounts raise questions about the existence of extraterrestrial life and the potential for secret missions beyond public knowledge.
The Apollo Program and Advanced Technologies
Tompkins' involvement in the Apollo program is marked by his innovative proposals for redesigning mission protocols. Despite facing resistance from manufacturing and marketing departments, he managed to present his ideas to Wernher von Braun and other top NASA officials. His insights included the necessity of vertical vehicle checkouts and other engineering advancements that were ultimately adopted, albeit after his departure from the company.
Conclusion
The conversation between Dr. Robert Wood and Emery Smith sheds light on the intricate tapestry of rituals, secrecy, and extraterrestrial encounters that permeate the history of space exploration. Through the lens of William Tompkins' experiences, we gain a deeper understanding of the potential influences of secret societies and advanced technologies on our missions to the stars. As we continue to explore the cosmos, these narratives challenge us to reconsider the boundaries of knowledge and the hidden histories that may shape our understanding of the universe.
Solar Warden
Solar Warden is one of the most important aspects of the secret space program as it is tasked with protecting our solar system from unwanted invaders. Dr. Robert Wood reveals the role William Tompkins played in designing huge ships, various utility crafts, and technological designs for the SSP’s flagship program. He also shares details of Tompkins’s testimonial of witnessing the Battle of Los Angeles in 1942 and the role he played in the search for E.T. underwater and underground bases.
Interstellar Travel & Remote Viewing
As a child, William Tompkins could remote view without the formalized training. He called this special ability “flying” and used it to see secret locations to scout designs for his models and then future designs for the SSP. Dr. Robert Wood and Emery Smith discuss what Tompkins knew of various methods of interstellar travel and the benefits of Remote Viewing. Included with Tompkins’s work is an understanding of the less-than-special place our planet holds compared to the rest of the galaxy.