The docudrama television show produced by Anglia TV, written by David Ambrose and Christopher Miles, was a mixture of interviews and news coverage of the worsening atmospheric conditions on earth. The production chronicled a design to charter a small group of people, selected for their potential to contribute to a new society, to the planet Mars via a base on the moon. Also a small group of “batch consignments” selected to be brainwashed and perform slave labor for the group of wealthy and political elites orchestrating the move to Mars.
The release of the show on June 20, 1970 in Britain was met by a backlash of enraged viewers. In response to this, the program was explained away as purely fiction, as in fact many of the interviews were of fictitious persons portrayed by actors including an American astronaut Bob Grodin who clearly was not an American as he used British expressions and had a British accent.
In 1978, British author Leslie Watkins went further than the t.v. show and published a book Alternative 3. Watkins wrote a letter in response to the public outrage over the idea in which he stated, “The original TV version, which I expanded immensely for the book, was actually a hoax which had been scheduled for transmission on April Fool’s Day. Because of certain problems in finding the right network slot, the transmission was delayed…I initially took the view that the basic premise was so way-out…that no one would regard it as nonfiction. Immediately after publication I realized I was totally wrong. In fact, the amazing mountains of letters from virtually all parts of the world—including a vast number from highly intelligent people in positions of authority—convinced me that I had accidentally trespassed into a range of top-secret truths…So, summing up, the book is fiction based on fact. But I now feel that I inadvertently got very close to a secret truth.”
Linda Moulton Howe became familiar with Alternative 3 as a science and medicine documentary producer for WCVB television in Boston. She spoke of a controversy among the staff as to why the Corporation for Public Broadcasting did not want the docudrama aired in the States. Howe said, “I was curious and I had a discussion with a BBC producer about it. I was told the program began as a program began as a documentary on the so-called British ‘brain-drain’ of the 1970s. You might remember that a large number of British scientists were leaving, reportedly for better paying jobs in America. I was told that the program never came off because the BBC could not locate any of the scientists once they left Britain. It was all very odd. It was like they disappeared.”
Howe related the fact that Ambrose and Miles had written a script for the BBC based on interviews of the scientists who had left for America. The docudrama and the subsequent book expanded much on the fact that the scientists had disappeared. Author Jim Keith reported the over thirty scientists from across the globe that were connected with the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)—the Star Wars program—had either disappeared, committed suicide or died under mysterious circumstances.
Let’s for a moment consider the purpose of a project such as the so-called “Alternative 3” by first taking a look at what constituted alternatives 1 and 2. Keith wrote, “Alternative 1 consisted of detonating nuclear bombs in the atmosphere to allow pollution and heat to dissipate into space, whereas Alternative 2 was a plan to construct vast subterranean habitats for the elite to escape into when the going gets tough.” The primary motivation for such thinking would be the wide spread belief in an increasingly problematic environment on earth’s surface coupled with the perceived problem of overpopulation.
Stanford university professor and author Paul Ehrlich wrote extensively on overpopulation in his 1968 book The Population Bomb. He wrote about his concern over the AIDS epidemic, global warming, holes in our ozone layer, and acid rains. Scientist Jacques Cousteau said in a 1992 lecture that with the current trends in the earth’s population that by 2072 the population would be over 16 billion, resulting in a world where people would be “living like rats.” The people with the wherewithal and ability to do something (via wealth and power) must have taken notice of these present global trends, and must have began to consider drastic, unconventional decisions, including the possibility and reality of an exodus of selected people to a place other than this planet. The above facts are the most obvious published evidence of these considerations. The question of who is ultimately behind this major effort perhaps cannot be answered at this time, or perhaps it can—but that is not the subject of this blog.
Keith: "The rich elite of the world have initiated a secret program of space migration to escape the environmental pollution and overpopulation destroying the earth."
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