Secret War Museum

For years, I have communicated with various members of Congress, the Federal Executive Branch, the media, and others, urging—per former President George Washington’s original request—that the title “Commander in Chief of U.S. Forces” be removed from the U.S. Constitution. Additionally, I have advocated for Congress to establish long-term national policy—spanning fifty, one hundred, even five hundred years—for all presidential administrations to follow, instead of allowing each administration to make unilateral changes, many of which are arguably unconstitutional.

For example, my involvement in the Project 404 Air War (1968–1973) closely mirrored the Flying Tigers’ experience during the pre-World War II and World War II era U.S. involvement in China and Formosa.

Based on my written statement regarding these déjà vu secret wars in China and Laos, I have provided, within the museum, photos and documentation that confirm our government’s covert actions—actions that ultimately benefited U.S. and foreign investors financially, with little regard for the lives and destruction endured by the people of China, Formosa, and Laos.

Over time, different presidential administrations and sessions of Congress have used “Communism” and “Socialism” as justifications for war—often misleadingly—while in reality, these systems share foundational values with Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Furthermore, modern, evidence-based science and history now show that all life on Earth arose from the Earth’s own natural resources.

The Bible, Quran, and Torah are not historically accurate. “Hell,” as referred to by Jesus, was actually a burn pit outside Jerusalem—used for trash, human remains, and other waste. Jerusalem had no streets paved with gold or promises of free eternal life. Many stories from these religious texts were borrowed from the history of Babylon, including its early legal systems, science, and writings.

There were no gods—only misunderstood history.

 

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