

He says that this was the basis for the first “black project” sponsored by the U.S. Solomon Andrews and his demonstration of a controllable airship to Abraham Lincoln’s War department. and that these inventors turned on their benefactors when they discovered that the research was for the purposes of war. This Sunday night, Walter Bosley will be discussing his book Origin The Nineteenth Century Emergence of the 20th Century Breakaway Civilizations, Live on his YouTube: The Walter Bosley Channel. After nineteen years in national security, Bosley has traveled much of the world, both on the job and off, including trips through Mexico and South America. Walter further contends that there was a group in Germany who funded the efforts of airship researchers in the U.S. WALTER BOSLEY is an investigator of historical occult mysteries, author of pulp fiction novels and a screenwriter who has appeared on History Channel’s ‘Ancient Aliens’. Walter says he has found many indications that those Dellschau mentions in his “fanciful” recollections were actual people. WALTER BOSLEY, is an investigator of historical occult mysteries, author of pulp fiction novels and a screenwriter who has appeared on History Channel’s ‘Ancient Aliens’. We started off defining what exactly a “breakaway civilization” is, and moved quickly to a discussion of the famous airship artist Charles Dellschau, and how his beautiful drawings of aircraft from the 19th century may not have been merely fantasies. The book presents a radical view of when, how and who was behind early controlled manned flight, and how early that this may have been achieved.

On the agenda is his ongoing research into synchronicities, and also. Walter is a blogger, former AFOSI agent and a former FBI counterintelligence specialist. My favorite co-host Walter returned to tell us about his new book Origins: The 19th Century Emergence of the 20th Century Breakaway Civilizations. One of our favorite guests, Walter Bosley, returns for a session that'll be recorded on Wednesday, June 1, from 11 AM until 1 PM Pacific.
