In his novella the Open Doors, Whitley Strieber speculates on the terror that gripped the scientist John von Neumann as he died in 1957. Called by the press ‘the smartest man in the world,’ he was one of the founders of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton, and his 1932 paper "Mathematical Basis for Quantum Mechanics" is a key building block of quantum theory. Although his family vehemently denies it, Dr. Von Neumann has been identified as a key member of Majestic-12, and is believed to have formed the conceptual basis for the secrecy that surrounds the issue of alien presence to this day.read more

>In 1986, Budd Hopkins hypnotized Whitley Strieber about his 1968 journey through Europe. Whitley encountered a woman on a train, which led to a couple of weeks of increasingly high strangeness. This has never been exposed publicly before.
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Another in our unforgettable series of Whitley Strieber lectures. Here, he talks about the true nature of the visitor experience at a legendary gathering, the Aliens, Angels and Archetypes conference held in San Francisco in November of 1987.

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When this book was published, the world was stunned at the detailed inner knowledge of the Roswell Incident that it apparently contained. Surely Whitley Strieber couldn’t have invented all this detail. He later admitted that his own uncle and his commanding officer were involved in the incident. As General Art Exon said, "Everybody from the White House on down knew that this thing was not of this world within 24 hours of our finding it." So, why the coverp, and who instituted it? Listen to the remarkable Majestic Audiobook, and dare to meet the challenge to your own heart that it poses.

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