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All your base are belong to us
We here at Majestic Twelve are always searching the
web, looking for interesting information. Some people
think we are continuously monitoring all Internet
traffic. Contrary to popular belief, this is simply not
the case. There are other agencies which do that for us.
But we do like to see what we can find on our own. It
keeps us off the streets at night and all the high-tech
computers we use help justify our extensive capital
equipment budgets.
So here's a list of some places we've been and what
we think of them.
Next to each link you will see a "Get Site Info"
link. It shows additional information available about
the site, including traffic statistics, related sites,
user reviews, the exclusive Wayback Machine, and more!
This feature is made possible by Alexa, maker of the
extremely useful Alexa Toolbar.
Don't see a site you think is worthy of inclusion
here? You can now "approve" your own links! These sites
may not have the Majestic Twelve Seal of Approval™,
but they must have some redeeming value -- otherwise why
would our visitors recommend them?

SomaFM
is a listener supported commercial free internet radio
station. Among their many channels is Secret Agent,
music to spy by. Or as they say:
"Secret Agent: The soundtrack for your stylish, mysterious, dangerous life. For Spies and PIs too!"
It's what we all listen to at the Majestic Twelve
offices. You should too.
In
1974, did NASA conduct an experiment in the Nevada
desert? An experiment which failed and in which an
entire Hollywood film crew disappeared? And which was
covered up... until now?
Or is this all an elaborate fiction? A construct
designed to... to what? You decide.
It's interesting. We selected it because Nicole
filled out the form and
asked us to. Plus we haven't added a new approved site
in awhile. Now if you go there, be afraid. Be very
afraid...
Proving
once again you don't have to have a .gov domain to be
official...
Shockingly close to the Truth! And we can attest to
that! Edited by Supreme Commander (of what?) Jim
Moseley, this is probably the best source of current UFO
goings-on available (certainly now that Phil Klass has
shuttered his Skeptics' UFO Newsletter).
Directory of paranormal, conspiracy, UFO related web
sites. Still new but worth watching.
You want answers? You don't like the answers you get
here? They have sections covering everything from mass
sightings to abductions to ancient astronauts to (ahem)
cover-ups and conspiracies. We of course cannot confirm
or deny anything they have under Majestic Twelve, but it
will make you go, "Hmmmm..."
Founded in 1997, the Museum of Hoaxes attempts to
uncover the truth behind all sorts of scams perpetrated
by unsavory characters on gullible fish. Do you believe
in women who give birth to rabbits, Swiss spaghetti
trees, lunar bison, or shadowy super-above-top secret
organizations beaming thought-controlling microwaves
into your puny brain? If so, then a visit to the museum
might be in order...
It used to be blue, but it's discolored with age. But
seriously... If you visit this site you will find:
- A free textbook on orbital mechanics, revealing
for the first time some glaring "errors" in the most
fundamental equations.
- A computer optimization of the Earth to Mars
trajectory that does in 1000 lines of code what NASA
does in a million lines of code; except it finds a
faster, safer, cheaper mission profile.
- Medical and psychiatric issues that mainstream
science ignores, but which could help so-called
abductees recover their wits.
- The political agenda of the whole government
conspiracy/cover-up.
- Research on the Biblical proof for
extraterrestrials, from the Book of Job (i.e. the
"mythical" beast Leviathan).
- Reports showing UFO's may be man-made, utilizing
a Freon derivative that makes them lighter than air.
- And more!
Alas, they seem to have gone the same way as
Operation Right to Know, their web site is now just
an empty directory.
Very comprehensive attempt to provide a single source
for publicly available and unclassified info about
MJ-12. We, of course, deny any knowledge of anything
found there.
"Do you believe? Do you know? Do you want to know? If
so, take a look..."
You are feeling drowsy... Your eyelids are getting
heavy... Now, hold your head still while we drill this
small hole in it... Don't twitch! You'll spoil
everything!... We'll just slide this little thingy in
now... There! All done!... You will now feel very happy
and not remember a thing... At least, not until we let
you remember...
Those intrepid picketers for UFO Truth! "The mission
of Operation Right to Know is to take public,
political action to end the UFO cover-up and build a
worldwide movement which will demand the truth from all
governments. The cover-up persists because the people
who know the truth are afraid to speak."
Alas, they must have failed since their web address,
www.ortk.org, is now as bogus as those infamous papers.
But, if you follow the site info link above
you can use Alexa's Wayback Machine to see what it
used to look like!
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Quit hiding!
Become a Majestic Twelve Approved Site!
Just fill out this form with your web page address and
we'll check it out! If you pass our review, you'll get
to put an official Majestic Twelve logo on your web page
and we will list it here for the entire world to see!
Of course, we may have been there already...
DISCLAIMER
Majestic Twelve is not
responsible for off-site content. Follow these links at
your own risk.
Majestic Twelve awards its
seal of approval to web sites that pique our reviewers'
interest in some way. The Majestic Twelve Seal of
Approval™ does not imply
endorsement of the web site's claims, content, agenda,
or its creators.
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