It wasn’t long at all before entire swathes of the U.S. Intelligence community were bootlegging their own versions of Hamilton’s baby
Area 51 The Revealing Truth of Ufos, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies
It wasn’t long at all before entire swathes of the U.S. intelligence community were bootlegging their own versions of Hamilton’s baby but with a difference: The United States sold copies of the program to numerous nations, but they provided those same nations—which included Iran and Israel—with a program that contained what, in computer-speak, is known as a “back door.” In simple terms, when the relevant nations downloaded the program, it allowed the United States to secretly spy on those countries that had purchased the program.
It was allowing the United States to pick up on what all of the nations—many of which were not enemies or even potential enemies of the United States—were doing with the program. It was a story that fascinated Danny Casolaro, who decided to dig into the matter further. It became an investigation that, for Casolaro, turned into a downright obsession.
What Casolaro found was that the Octopus did not operate out of one specific facility—of the types that apply to the likes of the CIA, NSA, and FBI. Rather, they were a loose-knit collection of powerful people all around the world who would come together for clandestine meetings and to try to determine how best to manipulate the human race in the years ahead—all for the benefit of the Octopus, of course.
The more and more he dug, the more and more Casolaro found that the Octopus had played major roles in major, historic, world-altering events. The long list included the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962—which came very close to seeing civilization come to a fiery, nuclear inferno. Watergate, which led to the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon, was an Octopus operation, Casolaro was told by shadowy sources—or, at least, they played significant roles in helping to leak data that would be damaging to the disgraced president. The December 1988 destruction of a Boeing 747 Jumbo jet over the town of Lockerbie, Scotland, was also said to have been the dirty work of the Octopus.
If that was not enough, the Octopus also had a significant input into what was afoot at the world’s most well-known, secret base: Area 51. What else? Casolaro learned that a top-secret program was afoot at Area 51 to create lethal viruses—ones that were so powerful that they had the ability, if released en masse, to wipe out massive percentages of the human race. Rumors reached Casolaro to the effect that this particular program was part of an ongoing plan to one day depopulate the planet and have the surviving population placed under unrelenting control of a powerful elite.
On the Area 51 angle, things got even more controversial. Casolaro was told that a secret group, known as Majestic 12, oversaw at Area 51 the wreckage and alien bodies said to have been found in New Mexico in the summer of 1947 —the legendary Roswell affair, of course. For the record, the Majestic 12 issue has been an integral one to the field of ufology for decades. For some UFO investigators, Majestic 12 is the real deal. For others, though, it’s nothing but government disinformation designed to confuse the Roswell incident even further.
It was while Casolaro was looking into the UFO connections to the Octopus that he came across a man named Michael Riconisciuto. He was a guy who had an uncanny ability to worm his way into the domains of U.S. Intelligence, espionage, classified programs, and the UFO phenomenon as well as the world of highly classified vehicles that may have looked like alien spacecraft but that were highly classified prototype aircraft of the military tested and flown within the perimeters of Area 51. By now, Casolaro’s head was spinning—which is hardly surprising.
Unfortunately, Casolaro did not live to see the truth of the Octopus unveiled. The matter of his death in August 1991 ensured that. While Casolaro’s death could have been due to suicide—certainly, that’s what it looked like— solid and valid reasons suggested that his death was due to something very different. At the time of his passing, Casolaro was certainly not in a state of woe or depression. It was the exact opposite: he was energized by new leads and new revelations in his quest to find the truth of the Octopus, its activities, and its motivations.