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NEW LIGHT ON THE WINGMAKERS WEBSITE NEW LIGHT ON THE time travel". This advanced race called WINGMAKERS WEBSITE themselves "the WingMakers". In 1997, a scientist by the name of Dr Since we published the WingMakers web - Anderson allegedly defected and reported site extracts in NEXUS 6/03 (April-May _ the ACIO's findings to a journalist under 1999 issue), we have received numerous _ the pseudonym of Anne. Since 1998, this requests from readers for follow-up news. information has been available via the Up until recently we had heard nothing, World Wide Web at the website but then we received the following item | www.wingmakers.com. which sheds some light on surrounding circumstances. — Editor by Kerry M. Knight © May 2000 I have never met them Tssics wer years ago, mysterious in person but have artifacts were found in a remote cav- . ern located in northern New Mexico, talked with one of USA. The discovery consisted of 23 cham- them on the phone. bers hollowed out deep within a huge nat- ural bedrock structure in a remote canyon. This group is media-shy A secret, unacknowledged faction of the and they do not want National Security Agency (NSA), known " only as the Advanced Contact Intelligence to be known. Organization (ACIO), undertook authority for the project, dubbed Ancient Arrow. Recovered within the chambers were wall paintings, various alien technologies, all WingMakers information. Hempel's participation with WingMakers began when he was given information by a group of individuals who have maintained anonymity for various reasons—reasons that have not all been explained. His con- tact with this group came from a mutual acquaintance and clients working within the Department of Defense (DoD). Hempel was chosen by the group to host the site as their technical liaison, and became a tool to post the information via the Internet. "They paid me to host the site, no ques- tions asked," said Hempel. "When I received the original materials from the group, they included four CD-ROM discs." The first CD was essentially the website, the second contained the music from cham- ers 1 to 23, and the final two discs were the photographs of the chamber paintings. "I have never met them in person but ave talked with one of them on the hone," continued Hempel. "This group is media-shy and they do not want to be nown. I have been impressed with the woman I have spoken with. She's very olite, articulate and quiet. Initially she told me she was a member of an art group ased in northern Europe." The woman later dismissed her original statement as misinformation, acknowledg- ing she was not an artist and had no deal- ings in the art world. Hempel was never — Editor by Kerry M. Knight © May 2000 wenty-seven years ago, mysterious artifacts were found in a remote cav- ern located in northern New Mexico, USA. The discovery consisted of 23 cham- bers hollowed out deep within a huge nat- ural bedrock structure in a remote canyon. A secret, unacknowledged faction of the National Security Agency (NSA), known only as the Advanced Contact Intelligence Organization (ACIO), undertook authority for the project, dubbed Ancient Arrow. Recovered within the chambers were wall paintings, various alien technologies, encoded hieroglyphs and an optical disc with tracks of encoded music. To the researchers, this became known as the Extraterrestrial Time Capsule (ETC). It was determined that the time capsule was designed and built by "a future version of humankind who were adept at interactive in person but have talked with one of Mark Hempel, a partner and co-founder of the Minnesota-based information tech- nology company South Bay Group, is the webmaster of the domain under copyright acquisition of 1998. Hempel is also one of the few individuals who have been in con- tact with an anonymous group attributed to NEXUS - 67 them on the phone. AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2000