By Catherine Austin Fitts

I am so grateful for having had the opportunity to meet and work with Mark McCandlish.

Mark McCandlish died on April 13th, 2021. He was a celebrated aerospace illustrator, a gentleman, and a wonderful man. He is our Hero for sharing what he knew about the Secret Space Program and doing so with courage, persistence, and integrity.

Mark spent most of his career trying to discover the science behind UFOs and believed there was a plausible answer to interstellar flight without violating the currently accepted laws of physics.

Having had dozens of sightings since 1966, Mark felt that this carefully protected technology had to have been co-opted to provide tremendous leverage in world politics, finance, and international conflicts.

Please join me in sending prayers for Mark, his family, and friends.

Related Solari Report:

Advanced Technologies of the Breakaway Civilization with Mark McCandlish

Related Reading:

Mark McCandlish’s website archive

The Sad and Mysterious Death of Ufologist Mark McCandlish by Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

Homage to Mark McCandlish from the GlogalBEM Team

Zero Point – The Story of Mark McCandlish – in memory of Mark RIP.

Mark McCandlish discussing reverse engineered ET technology, including the infamous “Fluxliner”

The Feasibility of Interstellar Travel: Mark McCandlish presentation at the 2014 Secret Space Program in San Mateo, CA

All presentations of the 2014 Secret Space Program in San Mateo, CA

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  1. A true smoking gun in the field of UFOs according to Jim Marrs, the Aurora UFO crash of 1897. This one was documented in the newspapers of the time. You can find an account of it in the book, Alien Agenda by Jim Marrs.

    A burial was given to the pilot of this craft made of “aluminum and silver”.

    “Papers found on him, evidently accounts of his travels–are written in some unknown hieroglyphics, and cannot be deciphered.”

    You can read the article yourself here:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora,_Texas,_UFO_incident#/media/File:Haydon_article,_Aurora,_Texas,_UFO_incident,_1897.jpg

    Citation: Original newspaper article describing the incident, by S. E. Haydon, “A Windmill Demolishes It,” The Dallas Morning News, April 19, 1897, p. 5.

    This is seven years before the Wright Brothers take flight.

    The reports of this “Aerial Wanderer” went from Kansas to south Austin, Texas:

    https://hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=7058

  2. Suspicious and extremely sad that we have lost such a talented spirit. I will always feel honored to have met him if only so briefly.

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