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Project Camelot was a social science research project of the United States Army in 1964.[1] The goal of the project was to assess the causes of violent social rebellion and to identify the actions a government could take to prevent its own overthrow.
The project was canceled as the US Defense Department came under increasing criticism for attempting to subvert social research, as well as arguments that social science research was an appropriate way to avoid cultural conflict.
Project Camelot's purpose is to provide a vehicle for researchers and
'whistleblowers' to get their stories out.
Our focus includes but is not limited to the following:
• extraterrestrial visitation and contact
• time travel
• mind control
• classified advanced technology
• free energy
• possible coming earth changes
• revealing plans that exist to control the human race.
As far as I can see, you are a fairly new organization. How is it that you seem to have access to so many prominent names and personalities in the alternative field?
We've made a large number of contacts, and are delighted also to have made a number of good friends who support us fully in our goals. Our support base is growing rapidly. We are not out to make any enemies or to criticize others.
The best place to hide is in the open.
Originally posted by Krystian
very interesting hypothesis, one that does need more research but i simply don't see a way we can prove that...
Originally posted by omnifiction
The Truth About Project Camelot
projectcamelot.org...
Possibly the most blatant source of disinformation and betrayal.
If you were to look up Project Camelot on Wikipedia you would find a very different Project Camelot than the top-level, whistle-blowing, alien-ruled world, current-event-incorporating, hocus pocus that is projectcamelot.org...
Originally posted by StrangeBrew
What? I think you fell under the Wikipedia spell. First off, don't trust anything on Wiki that may be of suppressed importance. Wikipedia is the first to stamp out all that is remotely mind expanding and is heavily controlled for MANY reasons.
Second, just because a military code name shares the same "project" name doesn't mean the two are related especially with something like "Camelot" being the tacky, cleaver pick.
Anyways, my point is I don't think Project Camelot is disinfo in the least. What they are, are amateurs turned full time truth seekers.
They don't claim to know the truth; they are just trying to figure it all out and relaying it to whoever is willing to consider it.
I think they're doing a good job!
Originally posted by omnifiction
I propose the Project Camelots' are one in the same.