Poster: Above Top Secret – Sci-Fi Drama Series

Above Top Secret

X-Files meets JFK, meets Close Encounters of the Third Kind


On 27th April 1961, at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. President John F. Kennedy made his now largely forgotten ‘Secret Society’ speech. It was, in fact, a call for action, as he attempted to expose a cabal of extra-terrestrial beings, that operate from behind the scenes in Washington DC, and who are in fact the real power behind a Deep State Government and global affairs.

An extract from JFK’s actual speech: “The very word ‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excess and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweigh the dangers which are cited to justify it”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfpvui2L9GU

Fast forward to 22nd November 1963 and President Kennedy is assassinated, live on National Television by a loan ‘alien’, armed with a 6.5mm, Italian Mannlicher-Carcano infantry rifle (that had been modified with advanced technology) to fire a ‘magic’ bullet’, that could pause and zigzag in mid-air. . . from a grassy knoll in downtown Dallas.

However, it’s only now, after 60 years of ever-increasing 'far-fetched' conspiracy theories (I know!), that the truth can finally be told and that’s only after Julian Assange's and his fellow  virtual reality detectives, hacked their way into a concealed ‘cyber vault’, containing a ‘hidden compartment’ on a network that was so classified, that nobody in the American Government knew of its existence.

That secret was later revealed in a Wikileaks document dump that shook the world, when Assange published thousands of confidential papers from the U.S. National Archives, including the contents of a suspicious looking computer file (conveniently marked) ‘Above Top Secret’.

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