![]() ![]() ![]() Space stations throughout the solar system were built and eventually humans made contact with beings of other races from other solar systems and galaxies. A fleet of flying saucers under the command of the US military became what is known by the theorists as the “Secret Space Program.” During the 1950s there was an intense push to colonize the solar system and many thousands of people became involved as people were needed to populate bases on the moon, asteroids and the planets. From the recovered wreckage, the US military was able to back-engineer the alien technology and create interstellar craft of their own. The original idea of a breakaway civilization as theorized by early writers in the late 1990s such as American author and researcher Richard Dolan has its starting point with the alleged flying saucer crash outside of Roswell, New Mexico in July of 1947. Since then, the idea has been fleshed out and has grown incredibly complex, to include a tie-in with ancient Mexico. What is a “breakaway civilization”? In the mid- to late-1990s the idea of a “breakaway civilization” existing alongside the one on earth we all know of and live in began to crop up on the internet, at UFO conferences and in books and articles having to do with outer space and alien contact. Please consider this before giving a thumb’s down or leaving a nasty comment. The podcaster’s purpose is to suggest some possible explanations but not necessarily the only ones to the subjects we will examine.” The ideas presented in this show may be considered to be the fringe of the fringe by some, and do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of the show’s host – me – or the sponsors. Those who subscribe to the theory that a “breakaway civilization” exists believe that Mexicans have been in outer space for thousands of years, starting with the Olmecs and more importantly, the Maya, whose off-world population is said to be 40 million or more.īefore we really get into this, I must remind listeners and viewers of Anthony Taylor’s introduction at the beginning of each “Mexico Unexplained” episode: “This series presents information based partly on theory and conjecture. ![]() Neri Vela’s accomplishments are numerous, some cast doubts on his biggest claim to fame, that he was the first Mexican in space. Neri Vela is currently an engineering professor at his alma mater, UNAM, and his flight suit from the shuttle mission is proudly on display at the Museum of Technology in Mexico City. While onboard the shuttle he conducted experiments having to do with electromagnetism and radiation, and oversaw the deploying of the Morelos II, a communications satellite named in honor of a hero in the Mexican War of Independence, José María Morelos. Neri Vela was approached by NASA and as part of the crew of the second mission of the Atlantis, he became the first Mexican in space. After spending a few years teaching, researching and publishing, Dr. The boy from the medium-sized city of Chilpancingo de los Bravo in the Mexican state of Guerrero had earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical and electrical engineering from Mexico’s largest University, UNAM, and had continued his studies in England where he earned a master’s degree in science, with an emphasis in telecommunications technology, from the University of Essex and then on to his doctorate at Birmingham. The 33-year-old Neri Vela, who earned his doctorate degree in electromagnetic radiation from the University of Birmingham in 1979, was cheered on by millions of his fellow countrymen on that cold November day. Rodolfo Neri Vela, his role formally classified as “Payload Specialist 2”. The space shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying a crew of 7 piloted by shuttle veteran Commander Brewster Shaw. ![]()
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