BEHIND THE SCENES AT PROJECT CAMELOT, with Kerry Lynn Cassidy and Bill Ryan, Introducing PROJECT CAMELOT WHISTLEBLOWER TESTIMONY REVEALED!!! Project Camelot’s purpose is to provide a vehicle for researchers and ‘whistleblowers’ to get their stories out. Its mission is to provide researchers, activists and whistleblowers with access to alternative forms of media in order to get the get the truth out, especially in key areas of research and technology; including possible extraterrestrial visitation and contact, time travel, mind control, classified advanced technology, free energy, possible coming earth changes, and revealing secret plans to control the human race. Project Camelot enables activists in paradigm-challenging fields to make a firm statement about their work, their intentions, and their positive state of mind. — Kerry Lynn Cassidy has a BA in English with graduate work in Sociology, an MBA certificate from the UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management. After 19 years in Hollywood working for major studios and independent production companies in production, development and new media, she gave all that up and picked up a camcorder and began interviewing whistleblowers and researchers about UFOs and conspircie. She has written a number of screenplays, acquired an option on the movie rights to the Wingmakers story in 2003. — Bill Ryan has a BSc in Mathematics with Physics and Psychology (Bristol University, UK, 1974), and followed this with a brief stint in …
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Benjamin Albert Rolfe (1879 – 1956) was an American musician known as “The Boy Trumpet Wonder” who went on to be a bandleader, recording artist, radio personality and film producer. Born in Brasher, New York, Rolfe was the son of a music director. At a young age he played the piccolo and cornet in his father’s band, touring the US East Coast as well as Europe. After high school, he worked as a musical clown in a traveling circus until joining the Majestic Theater Orchestra in Utica, New York. His work led to a position at the Utica Conservatory of Music where he was head of the brass instrument department. However, drawn back to show business, in the early part of the 20th century, he worked in vaudeville, producing a revue and serving as bandleader. In 1915, BA Rolfe turned his talents to the fledgling motion picture business, establishing his own production company, Rolfe Photoplays Inc. Rolfe’s productions were primarily made in and around Fort Lee, New Jersey and distributed through an agreement with Louis B. Mayer’s Metro Pictures Corporation. Rolfe’s company produced more than fifty silent films, several of which were collaborations with director/screenwriter Oscar AC Lund including the 1916 drama “Dorian’s Divorce” starring Lionel Barrymore. His film company’s last production was the 1919 15-part mystery serial “The Master Mystery” starring Harry Houdini. Mounting financial difficulties resulted in Rolfe Photoplays Inc. going out of business and before 1920 he was …
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