John Lear, a notable figure in the aviation world, left an indelible mark on history with his remarkable achievements and revelations. Born into a family with aviation heritage, he inherited a passion for flying. As the son of the creator of the Lear Jet engine, his journey through the skies seemed predestined. He held the prestigious position of a US Air Force captain and also served as a pilot for the CIA.
Lear’s flying career encompassed piloting over 150 test aircraft, a feat that earned him substantial respect in the aviation realm. He further solidified his legacy by claiming 18 World Speed Records, a testament to his exceptional piloting skills.
A true aviator at heart, John Lear’s career spanned 28 aviation companies, highlighting his versatility and expertise. His credentials boasted a plethora of accolades bestowed by the Federal Aviation Administration, including airplane transport rating, flight instructor, ground instructor, flight navigator, engineer, aircraft dispatcher, airframe powerplant mechanic, parachute rigger, and tower operator.
However, Lear’s legacy extends beyond his aviation prowess. During the 1980s and 1990s, he made a bold transition into a whistleblower, divulging confidential information that challenged the conventional narratives. In a pivotal interview on the renowned radio program “Coast to Coast,” Lear provided staggering revelations that would captivate audiences worldwide:
Extraterrestrial Revelations:
In 1953, an extraterrestrial craft crash-landed, leading to the capture of an extraterrestrial being named EBE 3 – Joe Road. This ET entity collaborated with the US Government’s air forces to construct spacecraft utilizing advanced extraterrestrial technology.
By 1962, humanity possessed vehicles capable of surpassing the speed of light, albeit not on par with the ET craft. These vehicles facilitated journeys to the moon in a mere hour, enabling regular trips to Mars. As Lear put it, “We were making regular trips to Mars in 1966.”
The iconic Mercury, Apollo, and other celebrated missions were masterfully orchestrated distractions, concealing a more profound agenda. Behind the curtain, a lunar operation was in full swing, involving the construction of intricate structures on the moon itself.
John Lear’s insights delved even deeper into the realms of space exploration:
Revolutionary Lunar Insights:
The 1970s marked a significant era. Before NASA mysteriously wiped clean the photos taken during Apollo 8, 10, and 11, a profound revelation emerged. These images displayed a cityscape, a space base, intricate tube systems, roads, vibrant vegetation, discernible atmosphere, gravity at 66% relative to Earth, abundant light, active mining operations, and even a nuclear reactor on the moon’s surface.
Alien Collaborations and Antigravity Technology:
John Lear disclosed a collaboration of unprecedented proportions: extraterrestrial involvement. Collaboration with alien beings paved the way for lunar structures that predated human operations. This collaboration spanned over four decades.
Lear’s father was at the forefront of antigravity technology programs during the mid-1950s, a testament to the profound secrecy that enveloped cutting-edge technology.
Intriguingly, Lear also shared insights from a confidential US Government source, unveiling three astonishing revelations:
- Moon missions have been ongoing since 1962.
- Mars houses a population of approximately 600 million, astonishingly similar to humans.
- Personal involvement in the construction of lunar mining equipment, an endeavor of colossal scale.
These revelations carry immense weight, as numerous respected figures in the fields of military, espionage, space, and aeronautics corroborate these assertions. Figures such as Colonel Phil Corso, David Wilcock, Glen Steckling, Henry Deacon, and Gilbert Levin lend credibility to the groundbreaking claims made by John Lear.
With a legacy that fuses remarkable aviation accomplishments and unprecedented revelations, John Lear’s contributions continue to reshape our understanding of the cosmos and humanity’s place within it.
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Mars
Mars is the fourth planet and the furthest terrestrial planet from the Sun. The reddish color of its surface is due to finely grained iron(III) oxide dust in the soil, giving it the nickname “the Red Planet”.[21][22] Mars’s radius is second smallest among the planets in the Solar System at 3,389.5 km (2,106 mi). The Martian dichotomy is visible on the surface: on average, the terrain on Mars’s northern hemisphere is flatter and lower than its southern hemisphere. Mars has a thin atmosphere made primarily of carbon dioxide and two irregularly shaped natural satellites: Phobos and Deimos.
Geologically, Mars is fairly active, with dust devils sweeping across the landscape and marsquakes (Martian analog to earthquakes) trembling underneath the ground. The surface of Mars hosts a large shield volcano (Olympus Mons) and one of the largest canyons in the Solar System (Valles Marineris). Mars’s significant orbital eccentricity and axial tilt cause large seasonal changes to the polar ice caps‘ coverage and temperature swings between −110 °C (−166 °F) to 35 °C (95 °F) on the surface. A Martian solar day (sol) is equal to 24.5 hours and a Martian solar year is equal to 1.88 Earth years.
Like the other planets in the Solar System, Mars was formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago. During the Noachian period from about 4.1 to 3.7 billion years ago, Mars’s surface was marked by meteor impacts, valley formation, erosion, and the possible presence of water oceans. The Hesperian period from 3.7 to 3.2–2 billion years ago was dominated by widespread volcanic activity and flooding that carved immense outflow channels. The Amazonian period, which continues to the present, was marked by the wind’s influence on geological processes. It is unknown whether life has ever existed on Mars.