from TheWingMakers Website
 

From a galaxy so remote it is unknown to us, a light brighter than a billion suns is guided through the shaft of a wormhole, fading in intensity through the expanding cosmos, but not before some of it – however faintly – reaches earth.

 

Within minutes, during one moonless night in 1996, a few thousand photons from this powerful light landed on the mirror of a telescope in New Mexico.

A computer at the observatory registered the faint signature of light, but no one could have fathomed that it had triggered something that had been lying dormant in the desert of Chaco Canyon for 1200 years.

 

In the summer of 1996 two college students innocently stumble upon an otherworldly artifact while hiking in northern New Mexico near an ancient archeological site, called Chaco Canyon (click right images).

 

Through a chain of mysterious events, this artifact ends up in the hands of the ACIO, an ultra-secret, unacknowledged department of the National Security Agency responsible for reverse-engineering recovered extraterrestrial technologies.

The artifact, which becomes known among ACIO operatives as the Compass, is quickly determined to be of extraterrestrial origin, and its purpose is eventually construed to be a homing device. This leads the ACIO to assume it is not an isolated artifact randomly discovered, but rather part of a larger configuration of artifacts – possibly leading to a spacecraft.

An exploratory team from the ACIO is dispatched to the discovery site of the Compass artifact where it is confirmed that the Compass is a homing device, leading the team to an intricately designed structure carved deep inside a canyon wall.

 

A helix-shaped corridor spirals up through the rock with 23 chambers jutting out at ten-meter intervals. This amazing discovery is initially thought to be an extraterrestrial time capsule left behind by an alien race (click left image).

 

Each chamber contains an enigmatic wall painting and an impenetrable technology artifact (click below-left image). In the uppermost chamber, the scientists uncover an optical disc presumably holding the information about the site's creators and their purpose.

 

After considerable effort to access the optical disc, the ACIO team, led by Jamisson Neruda, finally succeeds, and determines that the creators of the site call themselves WingMakers. Over 8,000 pages of philosophy, poetry, music, genetics, sub-dimensional equations, and cosmology are contained within the disc.

 

The WingMakers are thought to be representatives of the Central Race, the most ancient race of beings in the universe, and the legendary Creator Gods of life on all of the other galaxies. They are the genetic caretakers of the universe, once thought to be Gods when they interacted with the human race in eons past.


Thousands of years earlier, aware of the earth's distant future, the WingMakers constructed and left behind knowledge repositories upon earth (below image), on each of the seven continents. The New Mexico site was the first of the seven to be discovered. These seven sites are linked together through some mysterious means, and the information contained within the sites is for an uncertain purpose.

The WingMakers story chronicles the hero’s journey of Dr. Neruda and one of his associates (Samantha Folten) as they gradually become sympathizers of the WingMakers’ purpose and want to make the Ancient Arrow material available to the broader scientific community. The leadership of the ACIO is squarely at odds with making such a disclosure, fearing that the ACIO’s agenda and hidden power will vanish as a result. Given no other options, and with grave danger to himself, Neruda defects from the ACIO, taking materials from the Ancient Arrow site with him.

The ACIO, with all of its incredible technology and brilliant minds, makes every effort to capture Neruda, but with the help of a journalist he manages to outwit the grasp of the ACIO and uncover the true purpose of the WingMakers’ sites: To repel an ancient enemy of the WingMakers. In the year 2011, a synthetic, soulless race of aliens known as the Animus (click image right) are foreseen by the WingMakers to detect earth.

 

The WingMakers have stored the requisite knowledge inside the 7 sites to help humanity prevent the forceful Animus invasion. Neruda believes he must uncover this knowledge ahead of the ACIO and share it with the world’s scientific community before the ACIO can capture him and hide or destroy the WingMakers’ sites. And most importantly, all of this must be done in time to repel the Animus from earth.

Shortly after his defection, Neruda finds a journalist and makes a
full disclosure of the Ancient Arrow Project. Together, they release the artifacts and selected decoded materials from the Ancient Arrow site over the Internet on November 23, 1998.

 

 

 

Additional Background on The Wingmakers

 

An organization that is unacknowledged within the NSA is formed in the 1940s with the sole purpose to reverse-engineer recovered extraterrestrial technologies and apply them for military or secret government purposes. Insiders know this organization as the Advanced Contact Intelligence Organization (ACIO). The ACIO’s secondary objective is to provide first contact to any extraterrestrial race on behalf of the American government.

 

The ACIO is led by a renegade genius known simply as Fifteen (emblematic of his security clearance, which, in the case of the ACIO, possesses 15 discrete levels).

 

Fifteen

Fifteen has assembled a world-class team of scientists, largely drawn from government weapons laboratories and university research projects. In the 1960s Fifteen became one of the first humans to interact with a race of extraterrestrials known as the Corteum.

 

The Corteum (click image left) prove to be interested in a mutually beneficial relationship with humans, but are shunned by high government officials who are afraid that the Corteum’s presence would become explicit to the world and unsettle economic and military balance. Fifteen engineers a cover story for the Corteum that leads his superiors in the NSA to believe the Corteum have permanently left.

 

However, Fifteen invites the Corteum to become a secret partner of the ACIO. In preparation for this partnership, Fifteen anoints his most trusted Directors of the ACIO as founding members of a new organization called the Labyrinth Group.

The Labyrinth Group (click image left) is hidden from the rest of the ACIO, and its partnership with the Corteum is completely unknown to anyone outside of its thirteen members.

 

An underground base is created adjacent to the ACIO in order to accommodate the Corteum and the joint laboratory that will develop Blank Slate Technology (BST) - click image right. Headquartered near Palm Springs, California, this unusual joint venture sets off to create an interactive time travel technology that will enable the Labyrinth Group and the Corteum to surgically modify time-based events with the ability to return to present time undetected.

Fifteen was the inspired visionary of BST, and began his preliminary designs at the age of 16. When he became the director of the ACIO, he learned of the Animus through several ancient manuscripts that had been recovered by the NSA. Later, one of his directors in charge of Human Technologies developed a means to amplify a specific psychic capability known as
Remote Viewing. Using this technology, Fifteen confirmed the ancient prophecy of the Animus. An essential and urgent application of BST was uncovered: divert the Animus from Earth.

The Corteum have their own agenda for BST because of a vital need to salvage their planet’s atmosphere, which, due to pollution, has forced the Corteum to live in underground cities. The Corteum hope to be able to use BST to reverse the death of their planet’s atmosphere. In addition, they also desire to avoid detection by the Animus.
 

 

 

The Discovery of The WingMakers

 

In 1997 something unpredictable happened that would change the complexion of the Advanced Contact Intelligence Organization (ACIO) forever. In the 23rd, or apex chamber of the Ancient Arrow site, an optical disc, presumed to contain data from the creators of the site, was decoded.

 

The ACIO had taken possession of all of the artifacts and performed an in-depth analysis of the chamber paintings. Neruda is tasked with discovering the artifacts’ purpose and any possible applications its technologies could have for BST.

The RV attached to the project (Samantha Folten) is oddly drawn to the creators of the site and has several instances where she communicates with them, albeit obliquely. Samantha identifies the creators as the WingMakers – a group of cosmic functionaries from the Central Race. The Central Race is known to the Labyrinth Group because of the mythological status they enjoy in many ancient texts including the Bible and Koran, where they are referred to as the Shining Ones or Elohim (click image right). The Corteum are also familiar with the mythological status of the Central Race, although the WingMakers are a mystery to them as well.
 

 

To Fifteen and his Directors, if the WingMakers are a faction of the Central Race, they would be a very powerful group with very advanced technology – perhaps superior to anything the ACIO has uncovered before. According to the Corteum, the Central Race is the eldest race in the universe. They are master geneticists who seed the life-bearing planets in a galaxy with the higher life forms, including humans. In each sector of a galaxy, they create a genetic library that they draw from in order to develop soul carriers.

The Animus is the ancient enemy of the Central Race. In religious texts, the Central Race is the metaphor for angelic creatures loyal to God, while the Animus are the fallen angels loyal to Lucifer. In an instance when
Remote Viewing (RV) reconnaissance was completed on the Animus by the ACIO, it was determined that Animus scouting ships would detect earth in the year 2011, and thereafter invade it through a patient, but calculated process.

 

Their purpose, according to the Corteum, was to learn how to become soul carriers like human beings.

The Animus are a powerful, subtle, purposeful and conniving synthetic race whose purpose was not to destroy planets or even colonize them, but rather they were seeking a way to become human by virtue of having a soul or spiritual essence within their body. They wanted to become part of the universe matrix of life forms because they knew that without a soul, they would be quarantined from the higher dimensions of the universe.

This unique mission of the Animus makes them fear-provoking enemies of humankind, but not repulsive or incomprehensible in their motives. The Labyrinth Group and the Corteum fear that if the prophecy of the Animus is accurate, earth – and the entire Milky Way galaxy – would forever and radically change for the worse. Humanity would become slave to an unsavory genetic experiment to transform a synthetic race into a hybrid of a cloned body and individual soul – something Fifteen was dedicated to avoid.

 

Confusing matters was the discovery of the WingMakers’ Ancient Arrow site and Samantha’s assertion that there were six additional sites on the planet yet to be discovered. Unbeknownst to the ACIO, these seven sites contain an amazing array of information, ranging from particle physics to cosmological breakthroughs.

The Labyrinth Group was convinced that BST was the best solution to thwart the infiltration of the Animus into the Milky Way galaxy, while the WingMakers’ materials implied that the content within the seven sites was the key to defending earth and humanity from the Animus.

 

Moreover, this same content required a “grand collaboration” among the world’s scientists, so it couldn’t be held secretively within the ACIO if it were to have its intended effect.

 

The idea of sharing the WingMakers’ materials with the world’s scientific community meant that the Labyrinth Group and ACIO could no longer enjoy their exclusive access to the world’s most sophisticated technologies, which, in the opinion of Fifteen, was vital in order to develop BST.

 

Neruda, knowing of these conflicting views, gradually became loyal to the WingMakers and felt strongly that the content from the Ancient Arrow site should be shared with the public, as prescribed by the WingMakers. This ideological split was the cause of Neruda’s defection from the ACIO.
 

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