Project Camelot
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Project
Camelot's
purpose is to provide a vehicle for researchers and 'whistleblowers'
to get their stories out.
Please click
here for our interviews page.
Many
who are challenging current paradigms have concerns about being
attacked personally or in other ways prevented from doing their
work.
Our
purpose is to help.
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Project
Goals:
• To provide researchers, activists and ‘whistleblowers’
– in the area of exopolitics, free energy and investigation
into conspiracies that threaten the current paradigm – with
access to all forms of media in order to get the truth out.
• To establish ‘safety in numbers’
and unite these disparate factions under an umbrella of protection
for activists and ‘whistleblowers’ who may have concerns
for the safety of themselves and their loved ones.
• To provide a tribute to all activists in paradigm-challenging
fields who have worked for the benefit of humanity... and who have
suffered or been silenced for speaking the truth.
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Overview
and mission statement:
• Many courageous, free-thinking individuals have suffered for their
commitment to help humanity.
• We honor them here, and offer protection and support for those
who follow in their path.
• We are dedicated to getting the truth out.
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In
tribute and memory:
Please
visit the tribute page for information
about each of these people's lives and achievements...
and why they may have died.
| Dr.
John Badwey
Paul Bennewitz
James Black
Dr. Eugene Blass
Ron Bonds
Mae Brussell
Danny Casolaro
Dr. J. Clayton
William Cooper
Dr. Cooperson
Arie DeGeus
Ruth Drown
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Frank
Edwards
Don Elkins
James V. Forrestal
Dr. Max Gerson
John Hadley
Harry
Hoxsey
Morris K. Jessup
Dr. Milbank Johnson
Todd Kauppila
Jim Keith
Dr.
David Kelly
John F. Kennedy |
Dorothy Kilgallen
Dr. William Koch
George Lakhovsky
Ann Livingston
Brian Lynch
Dr. John Mack
Dr. Eugene Mallove
Dr. James McDonald
Stanley
Meyer
Dr. Wilhelm Reich
Royal Rife
Ron Rummel |
Phil Schneider
Svali
Leonid Strachunsky
Jose Trias
Karla Turner
Dean Warwick
Gary Webb
25 Marconi scientists, 1982-88
10 NASA astronauts, 1964-67
9 Minot and Barksdale AFB airmen, 2007
...
AND THE LIST GOES ON
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These
people died for their cause. Who will be next?
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Project
Camelot...
• Will enable activists in paradigm-challenging fields to make a firm
statement about their work, their intentions, and their positive state
of mind.
• Will offer protection in the forms of
a) a foundation
b) legal protection
c) personal and logistical support.
• Will provide access to all forms of media.
The objective is to get the truth out... and facilitate appropriate,
secure publicity for all those with information to share, but who
fear reprisals for their stand.
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We
shall prevail.
Being
of sound mind, heart and spirit, we each declare the following to
be true:
• We have no intention of ending our own lives.
• We will not tolerate suppression of our truths, our ideas,
our freedoms, or our work.
• We stand together to support others in the
expression of truths and freedom to speak out... no matter how radical
those ideas may seem.
• Standing for freedom takes courage; together we shall be strong in the face of all odds.
• If it is ever claimed that we have committed
suicide, disappeared, been institutionalized, or sold out financially
or in any other way to self-interested factions, we declare those
claims false and fabricated.
• We testify, assert and affirm without reservation,
on behalf of all those who have dedicated their lives to the ending
of secrecy and the promotion of freedom of thought, ideas and expression...
that we shall prevail.
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First
they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then
you win.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
MEN
WANTED FOR HAZARDOUS JOURNEY. LOW WAGES, BITTER COLD, LONG HOURS
OF COMPLETE DARKNESS. SAFE RETURN DOUBTFUL. HONOUR AND RECOGNITION
IN EVENT OF SUCCESS.
Ernest Shackleton, Antarctic explorer (1874-1922)
(The advertisement above, placed in a London newspaper in 1912,
inspired nearly 5,000 replies.)
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