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Dr. Morris Jessup — the astronomer and astrophysicist who wrote the groundbreaking 1955 book The Case for the UFO. Jessup’s book was so significant that it was sent to the Pentagon and reportedly studied by high-level figures, including Wernher von Braun. But the real strangeness began when the book was mysteriously annotated by three unknown individuals — referred to as Mr. A, Mr. B, and Jemi — who claimed to be members of an older Earth civilization with full knowledge of UFO origins.These annotations describe different types of craft, including “L-M ships” that appear friendly or indifferent to humans, versus hostile “S-men.” They also discuss “level telecontrol,” force fields capable of levitating people, and what appears to be interspecies training missions involving telepathic control without triggering fear blocks.Chris explores what these annotations really mean and connects them to his long-held views on plasma technology and the possibility that we’ve been dealing with something far more advanced than conventional rockets for decades.
By Chris Michaels1
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Dr. Morris Jessup — the astronomer and astrophysicist who wrote the groundbreaking 1955 book The Case for the UFO. Jessup’s book was so significant that it was sent to the Pentagon and reportedly studied by high-level figures, including Wernher von Braun. But the real strangeness began when the book was mysteriously annotated by three unknown individuals — referred to as Mr. A, Mr. B, and Jemi — who claimed to be members of an older Earth civilization with full knowledge of UFO origins.These annotations describe different types of craft, including “L-M ships” that appear friendly or indifferent to humans, versus hostile “S-men.” They also discuss “level telecontrol,” force fields capable of levitating people, and what appears to be interspecies training missions involving telepathic control without triggering fear blocks.Chris explores what these annotations really mean and connects them to his long-held views on plasma technology and the possibility that we’ve been dealing with something far more advanced than conventional rockets for decades.

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