Edward
 Snowden, a former intelligence contractor has leaked the very first 
documentation that proves the existence of clandestine black budget 
operations (1)(programs
 that are extremely classified dealing with technology, information and 
more.) Did we really need this leak in order to believe that black 
budget programs operate in secrecy? No, many people will tell you that 
the existence of black budget programs was obvious and that we didn’t 
need any official documentation to prove it, but this still helps. The 
United States has a history of government agencies existing in secret 
for years. The National Security Agency (NSA) was founded in 1952, its 
existence was hidden until the mid 1960′s. Even more secretive is the 
National Reconnaissance Office, which was founded in 1960 but remained 
completely secret for 30 years.
We are talking about Special Access 
Programs (SAP). From these we have unacknowledged and waived SAPs. These
 programs do not exist publicly, but they do indeed exist. They are 
better known as ‘deep black programs.’ A 1997 US Senate report described
 them as “so sensitive that they are exempt from standard reporting 
requirements to the Congress.” (0)(8)
The Washington Post revealed that the 
“black-budget” documents report  a staggering 52.6 billion dollars that 
was set aside for operations in the fiscal year 2013. Although it’s 
great to have this type of documentation in the public domain proving 
the existence of  these black budget programs, the numbers seem to be 
off according to some statements made by some very prominent people who 
have been involved in the defense sector for years. There is a lot of 
evidence to suggest that these programs are not using billions of 
dollars, but trillions of dollars that are unaccounted for. Here is a 
statement given by Canada’s former Minister of National Defence, Paul 
Hellyer in 2008:
It is ironic that the U.S. would begin a devastating war, allegedly in search of weapons of mass destruction when the most worrisome developments in this field are occurring in your own backyard. It is ironic that the U.S. should be fighting monstrously expensive wars allegedly to bring democracy to those countries, when it itself can no longer claim to be called a democracy when trillions, and I mean thousands of billions of dollars have been spent on projects which both congress and the commander in chief no nothing about(2)
We are talking about large amounts of 
unaccounted-for money going into programs we know nothing about. There 
have been several congressional inquiries that have noted billions, and 
even trillions of dollars that have gone missing from the federal 
reserve system. On July 16, 2001, in front of the house appropriations 
committee, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld stated:
The financial systems of the department of defence are so snarled up that we can’t account for some $2.6 trillion in transactions that exist, if that’s believable (3)
We don’t really hear about black budget 
programs, or about people who have actually looked into them.  However, 
the topic was discussed in 2010 by Washington Post journalists Dana 
Priest and William Arkin. Their investigation lasted approximately two 
years and concluded that America’s classified world has:
Become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employes, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work (4)
Another person was aviation journalist 
Bill Sweetman. Within the Pentagon, he estimated that approximately 150 
special access programs existed that weren’t even acknowledged. These 
programs are not known about by the highest members of government and 
the highest ranking officials in the military. He determined that most 
of these programs were dominated by private contractors (Lockheed 
Martin, Boeing, etc.) and that he had no idea as to how these programs 
were funded(5)(8).
Dwight Eisenhower, former 5 star U.S. 
general (highest possible rank) and President of the United States also 
warned us about  secrecy and the acquisition of unwarranted influence 
within the “department of defence” with his farewell speech:
In the council of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential disaster of the rise of mis placed power exists, and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes(6)
He warns us about the influence of the 
military industrial complex, and the influence and power it’s capable 
of. After Eisenhower the next and only other president that blew the 
whistle on secrecy beyond the government was president John F. Kennedy 
in one of his most famous speeches, he is also referring to the military
 industrial complex:
The very word secrecy is repugnant, in a free and open society. And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, secret oaths and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is little value in insuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it is in my control. We are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence. On Infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumour is printed, no secret is revealed (7)
The amount that the US sets aside for 
sensitive operations each year is not allowed to be published for eyes 
outside of the intelligence community. We are in an age where the US is 
having a difficult time keeping sensitive information under wraps, and 
although there is an abundance of blatant information for the world to 
wake up to, that which is still kept under tight wraps has also become 
more transparent. Many phenomena previously labelled as merely a 
“conspiracy theory” are now surfacing as true and verifiable day after 
day.
Could some of these black budget 
programs be dealing with UFOs? There is a large amount of evidence to 
suggest that they do, and possibly even extraterrestrials. Documents 
from the NSA prove that UFOs and extraterrestrials are of high interest 
to the agency(9)(10).
 In fact I would like to mention that there is an overwhelming amount of
 evidence to suggest that these black budget programs deal with matters 
beyond our world. Garry McKinnon has
 also shed light on this fact, as have thousands of previously 
classified documents and statements from high level government and 
military personnel. The world within our own world must be quite 
fascinating, the fact that we are living in the time of transparency 
must mean that the truth cannot stay hidden forever.
Worlds Within Worlds
Excerpt from the book “A.D. After Disclosure” written by Richard Dolan and Bryce Zabel (8).
Richard Dolan’s Thoughts on the “Breakaway Civilization”
By now, the classified world has moved 
far beyond the reach of the public world, and far beyond in its power 
and capabilities. Consider the story of a former NSA scientist who spoke
 with the authors. According to this individual, the NSA was operating 
computers during the mid-1960s with a processing clock-speed of roughly 
650 megahertz(MHZ). To put that in perspective, it took 35 years for 
personal computers in the consumer market to reach that speed. Indeed, 
in 1965 there were no personal computers at all. Immediately, the 
near-fatal Apollo 13 mission in 1971 comes to mind, with its reliance on
 slide-rulers by mission specialist to guide the damaged NASA spacecraft
 back to Earth. When presented with this image, the NSA scientist 
shrugged and stated that secret computational capabilities were too 
important to share with NASA. So in, in computing, the National Security
 Agency was an amazing 35 years ahead of the rest of the world. This 
leads one to wonder what its computational powers are today.
Another example was the U.S. air strike 
against Libya in 1986. The raid employed f-111 fighter aircraft. Left 
out of the mission, however, was the F-117A Nighthawk, better known as 
the stealth fighter. It had been operational since 1983, but was still 
classified in 1986. In a form of logic both perverse and rational, the 
F-117A was so radically advanced that keeping it secret was more 
important than using it for this military mission.
Given the mixture of a treasure chest of
 government money, and private connections, the likelihood exists that 
six decades later there is a clandestine group that possesses:
- Technology that is vastly superior to that of the “mainstream” world.
- The ability to explore areas of our world and surroundings presently unavailable to the rest of us.
- Scientific and cosmological understandings that give them greater insights into the nature of our world
- A significant “built off the grid” infrastructure, partially underground, that affords them a high degree of secrecy and independence of action
This might well qualify them as a 
separate civilization – one that has broken away from our own, in 
effect, a breakaway civilization. Still interacting with our own, its 
members probably move back and forth between the official reality of 
what we are supposed to believe, and the other reality which encompasses
 new truths and challenges.
 Sources:
(5) Sweetman, Bill. “In Search of the 
Pentagon’s Billion Dollar Hidden Budgets: How the US Keeps Its R&D 
Spending Under Wraps.” Janes International Defence Reporter, Janurary 
 5, 2000
(8) Dolan, M. Richard and Zabel, Bryce. A.D. After Disclosure. New Page Books. 2012
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