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Wuat NASA ts HIDING AN INTERVIEW WITH JAMES MCCANNEY NASA WHAT HIDING INTERVIEW WITH JAMES MCCANNEY Space is extremely electromagnetically active and is much busier than our governments want us to know, with planet-sized cosmic bodies, capable of devastating Earth without actually hitting it, speeding through our solar system. lhrough a series of events and interventions that apparently were 'meant"' to be, on March 16, 2003, I had the great opportunity finally to speak directly with Lenten James McCanney. Dial Mostin Tha CDECTDIIM Mow WN Rick Martin: Before we get started, let me just ask you what your thoughts are about the research of Dr Aleskey Dmitriev? Are you in tune with what he is saying? James McCanney: Oh, yes. Dmitriev is an experimentalist, partly theoretical physicist, but mainly he was an observational scientist, an atmospheric scientist. He's the one who discovered the tornadoes on the Sun, and all kinds of stuff. He talked about the vacuum domain and what they were measuring in the atmosphere, and other things in the cosmos that basically they didn't know how to explain. They were measuring them, but they didn't know what was going on. But then, when they got my papers, they said: "This explains everything we've been seeing." So, it was quite the thing. He was head of the group that I worked with back in the 1990s in Russia. Then, NASA went over there, around 2000. That's when Russia, of course, had no money. These guys were making $75 a month and were trying to publish their own work, using money out of their own pocket; it was just ludicrous. But NASA went over there, started pumping some money into them and then said: "If you teach any more of McCanney'’s stuff, we're cutting you off." Martin: Do you have any theories or information about who specifically at NASA is behind this sort of diabolical withholding of knowledge? McCanney: Yes, it's very clear; I've known this for a long time. It is the control of space. Martin: Can you talk about it? McCanney: Sure. NASA is a group of scientists. That's what we always think of: these engineers who build spacecraft and that type of thing. NASA is owned and operated by the NSA [National Security Agency]. There's a layer above NASA that controls NASA. Daniel Goldin, who came into NASA in the 1990s, came in from the CIA, and his job was to secretise or put the cap on NASA. What he did is, he went in and the first thing he did was make everybody—top, bottom, side- ways who worked for NASA—sign, basically, an NSA non-disclosure agreement. The NSA is part of the overseeing government that is already in place. The One World Government is already in place; that's what all of the stuff going on now is about. Martin: Are there Jesuits behind all this? McCanney: Jesuits? [Laughs] The Vatican has a big stake in the worldwide govern- ment, and it's part of it but not the whole show. ery much a worldwide situation, where you literally have hundreds of families who are associated with this. They are very wealthy; they're in every country of the world; they control the politics and the money and the banking. So, it takes a very large web of these people. Martin: I was going to mention the Nazis; that's where I was going with my original question. McCanney: Yes. Many of the people in the Bush Administration are either direct descendants of Nazis or of those who helped finance the Nazis. They, of course, realised that space is the last frontier in resources. The control of space is essential to everything that they're doing. It's the last frontier. An interview with James M. McCanney, MS by Rick Martin © 2003 Extracted and edited from the May 2003 issue of The SPECTRUM news magazine Website: http://www. TheSpectrumNews.org An interview with Extracted and edited from the May 2003 issue of The SPECTRUM news magazine Website: http://www. TheSpectrumNews.org NEXUS = 49 — Rick Martin, The SPECTRUM, May 2003 James M. McCanney, MS by Rick Martin © 2003 OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2003 www.nexusmagazine.com