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This is an interview with Captain Mark Richards conducted at Vacaville Prison on November 2, 2013. This is the first time in the over 30 years of his incarceration, that any journalist has interviewed him. I was not allowed to document this face-to-face interview with camera or any recording devices or to take notes during the interview. Everything you are about to see has been recalled from memory immediately after my meeting with him. Just prior to the interview I spoke briefly with his wife Jo Ann who also was present during the interview.
AliceBleachWhite
Project Camelot?
Color me dubious.
Battle of Dulce?
Doesn't everything Dulce originate with Phil Schneider?
Color me doubly dubious.
Just Say'n.
MystikMushroom
The military likely has a space program, but it's probably not called Camelot. We also are probably not going to Mars or the Moon right now. If anything it involves satellites and space planes for recon.
If there is a secret space program, they won't be able to hide it for much longer. With the advent of commercial space programs and space tourism, the cat will have to be let out of the bag.
That is, of course, unless they have optical stealth technology like the Klingons and Romulans.
Aliensun
reply to post by vivid1975
I watched the whole video...almost. There was a brief dozing off in the middle part. This was not the kind of stuff that keeps your riveted to your seat, denying yourself a bathroom trip even when you know you can pause the action.
As someone with some knowledge of media and reporting, I have to seriously fault her for not being more professional when she had every opportunity in making this video. I shall explain. Yes, she had to operate solely upon what she could remember of that about two-hour talk with him. She knew that going in and should have had her system well thought out. Jabbering to us as she drove in a distracting, noisy car was not a decent plan.