The Roswell Deception and the Demystification of World War II
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book reveals military secrets dating back to February 1945, when massive super-dirigibles appeared over Los Angeles, sparking panic that Emperor Hirohito was unleashing a deadly yellow fever virus. In response, the Army created a disastrous vaccine that resulted in the deaths of 50,000 troops and left 300,000 disabled. Following the Hiroshima bomb, Hirohito sent three super-dirigibles to Tonopah Army Air Field, initiating back-channel negotiations to end the war, with the Allies conceding to his demand to remain Emperor. Despite the narrative of unconditional surrender, the U.S. opened its markets to Japan and took six years to finalize the Peace Treaty of San Francisco, effective on April 28, 1952. While the war was declared over in 1945, the U.S. retained four-foot-tall Yakuza pilots from the dirigibles as POWs, attempting to exploit the advanced technology. Lacking understanding of the craft, the Army tortured the Yakuza for operation, leading to their rebellion and self-immolation during a test flight near Roswell. The Army has since concealed these truths, perpetuating the myth of an extraterrestrial crash, while the Government cleverly orchestrated a cover-up. The revelations challenge the official narrative and highlight a significant era of disclosure.
