
This testimonial by William Tompkins
may be one of the most revealing many of us have seen in a good while. We may remember the reception which Corey Goode received for being the
first to come forward with material as new, and as controversial as his proved to be. We may also remember how many people
immediately demonized him, ridiculed, and dismissed his testimony not
because they had actual reason to do so, but because it was so difficult for
some to adjust their perspective and to redefine that which they considered to be possible within and beyond our solar system.
This episode and testimonial by Tompkins shows us that the seemingly impossible is happening right
now. A good portion of it started years ago in Long Beach,
California with a young boy with a pencil and paper. It is here where
the story of William Tompkins first begins to take shape.
William Tompkins Biography
David Wilcock - I’m glad you’re here
for this one, because this is going to blow your mind. You’re about
to see a biographical sketch of William Tompkins, an aerospace
engineer, who has come forward as an insider with exclusive knowledge
in a wide variety of aspects, specific data points related to the
Secret Space Program that we have been disclosing in the show that I
have here with Corey Goode. I want you to see this now and get into
the details of all the amazing intricacies of William Tompkins’
illustrious career. Check it out.
William Tompkins - I had, for whatever reason,
been interested when I was a kid, nine years old, in building Navy
ship models. To get more information, I’d go to the library and
then try to find what you could get on the library. And then there’d
be news broadcasts about different Navy ships sometimes. My dad
though took my brother and I, older—he’s older than I am—down
to Long Beach. We were living in Hollywood. And he would take us down
to Long Beach on the weekends, where in the early ‘30s there, the
Navy was concerned about what the Japanese were doing in China. They
decided to move the Eastern Navy to the West Coast, but they didn’t
have a harbor. So they had to wait for the construction of a
breakwater right off of Long Beach. And this breakwater then was
large enough to actually handle both the Eastern Navy and the Pacific
Fleet.
So this was all new to everybody when
these ships came in. And to me it was wonderful, because I could go
down the bay and I could—you can’t use cameras, but I could
sketch all the radar and the classified stuff, because the ships are
only 10 or 12 blocks off of Long Beach. So then on weekends, the Navy
allowed people to come on board and just walk around on the ships. So
my dad took my brother and I down there. And I was really interested
in the aircraft carrier. We had two of them at that time, and the
“Lexington” and the “Saratoga” were both right there.
That great big enormous aircraft
carrier, 1,000 feet long—crazy—stood up like 11 stories high. And
when you get up inside, it’s a big enormous hangar, and you
wouldn’t believe the size of it. But the whole thing looked to me
like it was a space vehicle that somebody had built. That’s the way
I saw it. So I needed help for building the “Lexington” aircraft
carrier. So I needed the radar. I needed a lot of other details of
the five-inch guns, 20 millimeter, 40 millimeter, where all this
stuff was because, remember, at that time they were refitting every
ship, almost, for battle conditions with the latest equipment that
they could come up with.
Wikipedia - Radar in World War II
To get the radar, I would walk the
flight deck and way up there on top of the tower next to the control
center, there would be a shadow that would come down, and this shadow
then gave me the opportunity to walk two ways of it, another two
ways, and mark it down. And I could figure basically the shape and
the size. And I was real good on being able mathematically to come up
with what it was. So then I would walk up to the bow of the aircraft
carrier. And they had these secret steam catapults to catapult the
aircraft off so they could get them in the air faster. Of course, it
was classified, but I just walked around, and I got all my numbers
and came back. And on the way home, while dad’s driving us back to
Hollywood, I would start making my perspective sketches.
Later on in the week, after school, I
would make a detailed drawing. And then I would build that part of
the ship and put it onto the model. So we got to be about 40 ship
models in this collection, and so some people found out about it.
Newspapers found out about it, and they had articles written about
the Kid’s Navy. So the Broadway Department Store on Hollywood Boulevard requested that we show the models in their front window. So
they opened up a great big area. They had a table inside for me with
a desk, and I had some of my model stuff there, and they had me
demonstrate how I would make the models. And I did that after school
all week long and the Saturdays and Sundays, so it was quite an
effort. But the first article that referred to this got several Navy
people that were on leave to come up from the base into Hollywood.
They were going there anyway, and so
they went over to where the models were. And they couldn’t get over
looking at the accuracy of these models. So one of them contacted a
Naval Intelligence guy. And this then got to be sort of a hard story.
Naval Intelligence came from San Pedro to my dad’s office on
Wilshire Boulevard. They confiscated him. They investigated him for 2
½ days and finally figured out that he was not a Russian or a spy or
something. But in that conversation, they then came out to our small
apartment in Hollywood. I shared a bedroom with my brother, and
actually I had stacks of paper that were piled up halfway around the
height of the room.
These fellas came in this little room
and looked at this stuff. They studied it. They came back three days
later. They reviewed it. They came back four days later, and they
reviewed almost everything that I had. And I had hundreds of
sketches, hundreds of drawings, hundreds of pre-perspective-type
things, because I would get all these crazy things, and I was
visualizing how all this would come together for the models. So they
let my dad off the hook. From there, we had moved to Long Beach for
my dad’s business, and we were only 11 blocks from the beach. So
now I can go down to the beach, and I can get all the latest stuff.
And that really worked. I went to a special school down there for a
couple of years, came back to Hollywood and got into junior high in
Hollywood. And then, of course, the drafting class.
And this young girl that was sitting next to me, she couldn’t get over how fast I could make the drawings. I was way ahead of class all the way through, because I’d been doing this stuff myself. We graduated to Hollywood High School, and she was actually in my English class. And I was not an introvert, but I just was not—I didn’t like English, I didn’t like talking in front of people or anything like this. But she was there, so she would break, and we would talk and everything. And I would sort of calm down.
Anyway, the teacher picked me out and
wanted me to come up in front and talk to everybody. So I talked
about the ship models, and I talked about going on these aircraft
carriers and destroyers and cruisers and submarines and all this
stuff. I learned how to speak in that class to where I was called
from information about the ship models in the newspapers to speak at
the open stadium in Hollywood, the Hollywood Stadium, and had spoke
to four different groups about the Navy. And I spoke just like I’d
been speaking as a speaker professionally.
It’s unbelievable what that class did
for me. One of the people that was involved with the Navy asked my
dad to take my brother and I up to Mt. Wilson Telescope, which was
just east of Pasadena, a beautiful area up there. So looking through
that 100-inch telescope was sort of an event. And being able to
listen to some of the meetings that were going on with the
astronomers, they just allowed us to sort of participate in their
daily workloads. So it was surprising to me that some of the
questions that were going back and forth indicated to me that there
is nothing out there. And I somehow, at that point, I knew that there
were planets out there that had people on them. I knew it. There
wasn’t any question.
And so I sort of brought this up a
couple of times and, of course, I get pushed away because these
fellows have all got their eight years in astronomy, and they know
what’s going on, but they didn’t. And so that little part then
led to the Navy Intelligence again confiscating my dad and I, and
took us down to San Pedro, and put together a package for me to go in
the Navy and implement some program. I didn’t know what it was.
Instead of going into boot camp right away, the Navy sent me to
Vultee Aircraft over in Downey, California, just right in the Los
Angeles area, which is now North American Space Systems. A job there
at North American was converting extraterrestrial communication
systems and then making them work and then copying them.
So then I went over to Lockheed, and I got in the wind tunnel over there. And they pulled me out of the wind tunnel, and they put me in other research. I had this feeling that, yeah, Lockheed is good, but there is something going on over at Santa Monica—Douglas. And I went over there and signed on as a draftsman. And I got in the door with the ship models. In a very short time, Douglas company used my ship models, and they were taking them all over the place, advertising Douglas Aircraft Company. So then the Corporate Vice President of Douglas nailed me and had me build a very large sailboat, which is to be a copy of Douglas Sr.’s sailboat that he had tied up down at San Pedro.
So I had to go down there and measure
stuff and come up with the drawings. And I built the thing in a real
short period of time because I knew how to do it. And they gave it to
him for Christmas. So now I’m in with the Vice President of
Douglas. So I went to work then at Douglas, and I’m a draftsman for
two weeks. And my Section Chief started through my background. And,
of course, it just says all of this stuff that I had done in the
Navy. So he puts me in this think tank, and there is where we get to
the first think tank—was inside of Douglas in a walled-off area.
And there’s 200 guys in it. And one of my assignments was like 12
years old, and it was one that I had carried to Douglas.
I flew to Douglas and gave to the
Douglas engineering when I was in the Navy. And here’s in the
files—I had to refer to it—and here’s one of my documents that
I did in the Navy, and I flew and gave it to them. And so it turns
out that this becomes the first think tank. Like TRW later, we
investigate every aspect of extraterrestrial, military, commercial,
whatever. And I was assigned to design for the Navy about 16, 18
different classes of US Navy battle group ships, which didn’t
exist. And the larger ones were from 1 kilometer to 6 kilometer.
These ships fly in space. They’re spacecraft carriers. I designed
US Navy Spacecraft Carriers, which finally got built back in the late
‘70s up in Utah, underneath the ground. And you’ve seen the
pictures of US Navy spaceships—Solar Warden. So Solar Warden came
out of a think tank inside of Engineering at Douglas. And a whole lot
of other stuff came out.
Dr. Michael Salla on William Tompkins
As many know, Dr. Michael Salla is
somewhat of a specialist on the subject of the Secret Space Program
and the numerous operations which have taken place within
this collection of programs. Among his studies, Dr. Salla conducted
numerous interviews with William Tompkins, and was able to verify
that his testimony was credible. Not only this, but Tompkins actually
presented documentation of his service with the various companies for
whom he worked during his term in the United Sates Navy.
This section is dedicated to some of the findings of Dr. Salla from his
interviews with William Tompkins.
Dr. Michael Salla - Founder of the Study of Exopolitics
Dr. Salla describes Tompkins as a
distinguished, retired operative from the U.S. Navy. His term of
service started in the 1940's and continued for quite a long stretch,
even into the 1980's. His duties primarily consisted of working in
intelligence focused on the findings of U.S. spying operations in
Nazi Germany. A good majority of this work took place within a think tank at
Douglas Aircraft Company.
Tompkins' documentation reveals his own role in the Naval Espionage program. Since early in his childhood, he was found to have an amazing memory, great attention to detail, and was an overall child prodigy. He was recruited to examine and testify to what he was exposed to from the intelligence on the Nazi war efforts. His job would eventually consist of putting together an information package, consult with operatives within the Douglas think tank, and to later create various ship designs based upon these initial observations from the Naval spy programs.
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Tompkins would end up being transferred to numerous locations throughout the world working in intelligence and data retrieved from American spying
operations in Nazi Germany. He would later compile this data in a comprehensive way, and creating diagrams
from the technical specifications included. Finally, he would then hand these drawings off to aerospace engineers to later be implemented in advanced space programs. As a part of these operations, Tompkins would participate in high-level briefings with some
of the top-ranking, Naval officials of the time.
(One particularly interesting point
which Dr. Salla makes is that Tompkins was actually an eye witness to
the Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942.)
In the 1940's, the U.S. Navy became
aware that the Germans were being helped by
Reptilian E.T.'s with weapons, propulsion systems, and advancements in material
science. This was high-clearance information which ran parallel to
the normal German military. Consequently, this intel was compartmentalized among the Nazi ranks, and was separate from the
conventional, Nazi air program.
Dr. Salla shares his analysis of Tompkins' documentation and was surprised as to how much Tompkins was able to prove. These documents included proof of Tompkins' orders from the Department of the Navy, and his duty as designer and expert on advanced Naval aerospace vehicles.
The details within the diagrams of German craft included shape, proportions, devices present, weapons, and various other specifications included within the intelligence. He would take these designs to Lockheed, Douglas, and other companies so that the engineers there could decipher and analyze what these devices were actually designed for.
According to Tompkins' documentation,
the Nazi's had 30 different types of advanced craft. They had
fighters, transports, cargo vessels, and numerous craft designed for
other purposes.
We may find it interesting to note that Tompkins' data corroborates much of
what Corey Goode has disclosed on Operation Highjump. Just as Goode
has stated, the transport of the Nazi war effort to Antarctica was a
strategic move to escape the onslaught of the Allied forces in
Germany. As it turned out, the Reptilians invited the Nazis to
Antarctica to build their materials in a number of underground bases beneath the Antarctic ice. These smaller bases had formerly been occupied by
the Reptilians, but the bases had since been vacated, as the Reptilians moved
to larger locations beneath the ice.
This was an enormous operation, as Dr. Salla explains. In total, there were roughly 7 million people moved from Germany to the Antarctic bases.
This was an enormous operation, as Dr. Salla explains. In total, there were roughly 7 million people moved from Germany to the Antarctic bases.
Upon hearing about the Nazi retreat, the U.S. Navy assembled an armada (led by Admiral Richard Byrd) of the most powerful forces they had, and sailed down to Antarctica. As Admiral Byrd and his fleet approach Antarctica, they were met by an opposing fleet of German UFO's. There were a total
of 30 flying saucers which came in two waves of attack against the U.S. Navy while en route to
the location of the bases. According to Tompkins' testimony, these craft did not intend to destroy the Naval
forces entirely, but to only do enough damage to drive the U.S. Navy away.
The attack was intended to ensure that there were no other efforts to
interfere with business on the Antarctic continent.
Due to the defeat which took place after their first contact with the Nazi forces in the Antarctic, the Americans went back to Washington and devised a plan to match the new technology of the Nazis. This is where the Solar Warden program was first initiated.
In a later period (1951 to 1963), the
U.S. Navy began to work with the Nordics (an E.T. race known for their 'flawless' appearance) on what
would later become the Solar Warden program (in the effort to defeat the
Nazis). As Salla states, this was the time when the Earth became
involved in a galactic war between the Nordics and the Reptilians
which had been ongoing for a very long time.
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(One point to note... This war was not like any war we have fought here on Earth, as I understand the situation. This Reptilian group is commonly attracted to groups who are more self advantageous, and as they attempt to influence a new group, the Nordics attempt to offer an equally beneficial path which was more focused toward service to others/all. It is ultimately up to the group being influenced to make the choice as to which path they take.)
Law of One - Opportunities for Contact, and the Balance Between Positive and Negative Influences
(One point to note... This war was not like any war we have fought here on Earth, as I understand the situation. This Reptilian group is commonly attracted to groups who are more self advantageous, and as they attempt to influence a new group, the Nordics attempt to offer an equally beneficial path which was more focused toward service to others/all. It is ultimately up to the group being influenced to make the choice as to which path they take.)
There were a number of factors which
motivated William Tompkins to come forward with his testimony. One of the most
significant was one unnamed, 4-star admiral who gave Tompkins the go-ahead
to compile his documentation and present his information to the public. A short while later, Dr. Robert Wood, who was
familiar with the people and operations behind many classified programs, decided to help Tompkins by assisting with the
editing of his book on the Tompkins' life experience.
Dr. Salla goes on to describe the demeanor of
William Tompkins as 'very straight'. He says that he could tell that
Tompkins was recalling from his memory the experiences he had during his service in the U.S. Navy. His body
language was straight forward. As Salla observed, Tompkins' eye
contact was consistent, there was no fidgeting in his poise, and no
sign of deception. Overall, Tompkins seemed to have authentic
experiences, as well as vast knowledge of the programs to which he testifies.
As Dr. Salla noted, when you are able to cross-reference various testimonies on a subject from numerous people, and are able to add supporting documentation to the testimony, it is a good sign that you are looking at reliable information. This is what we see with William Tompkins. Among these documents mentioned, there was one which stood out among the rest for Salla.
Tompkins showed one particular document
which listed a number of high-ranking Naval officers who signed an
agreement to have themselves and their families exposed to E.T.
contact so that when contact became more normal, there would already
be many people acclimated to interaction with off-worlders.
These officials, along with their families,
would be educated on advanced technology, on galactic population,
on space travel, and various other subjects. This type of education was
designed to prepare these people so that they would be better
participants in galactic society. Within these lessons,
advanced technologies such as holograms were used to present the
material. The reason Tompkins knew about this information was that
it was he who helped set up these learning programs.
One detail which was not shared within
the Cosmic Disclosure biography was that Tompkins actually worked
with 3 E.T.'s (Nordics, if I understood correctly). These beings
worked with Tompkins at Douglas, and as they did, Tompkins would realize that these beings did not actually see him as
an outsider. As Dr. Salla describes the situation, Tompkins was
found to be a starseed by these beings. It was for these reasons that they considered him to be one
of their own kind. The Nordics and Tompkins would telepathically communicate as they cooperated in building these education programs and advanced technology.
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Final Thoughts
I have watched this episode several
times, and listened to the words of Tompkins spoken as plainly as can
be. Yet the experiences he describes are so extraordinary that they
almost seem out of place in the life of a former serviceman in the
U.S. Navy. However, as we have learned with matters such as these,
there is no such thing as “out of place”.
We are a sheltered society. The
experiences we consider to be normal are a microscopic fraction of
that which is possible upon our planet alone. Who knows
what awaits us when we leave the surface and venture out into the
solar system? It is from testimonies from men like William Tompkins
that we are able to come one step closer to such an experience.
It is my hope that listening to Mr.
Tompkins has helped open our minds to more than just that which we are used to, and that which gives us a sense of familiarity. After
all, it is within the unfamiliar that the greatest adventure begins.
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William Tompkins gave his interviews in his last moments. The honesty, the dignity and vulnerability of his voice reminds one of the talks of 'Dan Burisch'.
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