The project had at its heart something both amazing and controversial. It all revolved around nothing less than attempts to bring the human aging process to a halt.…
Area 51 The Revealing Truth of Ufos, Secret Aircraft, Cover-Ups & Conspiracies
It was a program that allegedly began in 2003 and was prompted by the discovery of certain unspecified, ancient “things” in Baghdad after the invasion of Iraq began. The project had at its heart something both amazing and controversial. It all revolved around nothing less than attempts to bring the human aging process to a halt—and maybe, even … to reverse it. This was, however, a very unusual program in the sense that it didn’t just rely on modern- day technology and medicine. That may sound odd, but bear with me, and I’ll explain what I mean by that.
Yes, the program had a number of brilliant scientists attached to it, but it was also populated by theologians, historians, and archaeologists, who were quietly contracted and hired and then subjected to grim nondisclosure agreements. The quest for the truth of immortality was, to a very significant degree, not based around the present or the future but on the distant past. Much time was spent digging into accounts of none other than manna from heaven and the controversies surrounding what has become known as white powder gold, the bread of presence, and amrita.
All of these have several things in common: (a) they have ancient origins; (b) they have to be ingested; (c) they have the potential to offer perfect health; and (d) they promise never-ending life. Of course, it must be stressed that this is what legend, mythology, and ancient religious texts tell us. Actually proving that these mysterious “things” exist and also proving that they can do what we are told they can do is a very different matter, so I did what I always do in these situations, which is listen very carefully to what the relevant person has to say.
True or not, the story was pretty incredible.