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'''Breakaway civilization''' is the allegation that an unseen network of [[politics|political]], [[military]], [[intelligence agency|intelligence]] and [[corporation|corporate]] elites has, since the end of [[World War II]], secretly developed or obtained radically advanced technology—often linked to recovered [[UFO]] craft—and now operates a separate, self-sustaining infrastructure hidden from public oversight.<ref name="DolanBook">{{cite book |last=Dolan |first=Richard M. |title=The Secret Space Program and Breakaway Civilization |publisher=Keyhole Publishing |year=2016 |isbn=9781537132556}}</ref> Advocates, most prominently the historian Richard M. Dolan, allegedly claim that this group possesses [[anti-gravity]] propulsion, [[zero-point energy|exotic energy]] systems and back-engineered alien artefacts, all funded through unacknowledged [[black budget]] channels that bypass democratic accountability.<ref name="DolanBook"/>
A '''breakaway civilization''' is a group or society that has separated itself from its [[parent civilization]] and developed an independent, advanced [[infrastructure]] and [[culture]].


A 1986 ''National Journal'' investigation reported that secret U.S. defense outlays rose from US$5.5 billion in 1981 to more than US$22 billion by 1987, allegedly providing vast resources for hidden propulsion and energy projects.<ref name="BlackBudget">{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp90-00965r000504560001-4 |title=Pentagon’s Top-Secret ‘Black’ Budget Has Skyrocketed During Reagan Years |work=National Journal |publisher=CIA Reading Room |date=1986-03-01 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref> These funds are said to be channelled through [[Special access program|special-access programs]] governed by [[50 U.S.C. § 3348]], which allows required reports to be withheld whenever disclosure “would adversely affect national security.”<ref name="USCode">{{cite web |url=https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:50%20section:3348%20edition:prelim) |title=50 U.S.C. § 3348 – Reports relating to special access programs |publisher=United States Code |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref>
== Definition and overview ==


Researchers sympathetic to the idea allege that intelligence agencies actively shape media narratives to keep the civilisation hidden, citing documented U.S. propaganda techniques intended to seed or suppress specific stories.<ref name="CatoMedia">{{cite web |url=https://www.cato.org/commentary/how-national-security-state-manipulates-news-media |title=How the National Security State Manipulates the News Media |publisher=Cato Institute |date=2021-03-09 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref> Civilian “black-plane spotters” have photographed unusual craft over remote U.S. ranges since the 1990s, which believers interpret as breakaway aerospace vehicles.<ref name="WiredStealth">{{cite web |url=https://www.wired.com/1994/02/stealth-watchers/ |title=Stealth Watchers |work=Wired |date=1994-02-01 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref>
A breakaway civilization forms when a faction—human or [[extraterrestrial life|alien]]—obtains a decisive advantage, whether technological, scientific, or ideological, and secedes from mainstream oversight. Such groups may relocate to remote terrestrial regions—such as [[Antarctica]] bases, [[underground]] or [[underwater habitat|underwater habitats]]—or to off‑planet sites like the [[Moon]], [[Mars]], or artificial [[space habitat]]s. These groups often build [[self-sufficiency|self‑sustaining]] infrastructures that remain hidden from the [[public]] and from the parent government.<ref name="DolanBook">{{cite book |last=Dolan |first=Richard M. |title=The Secret Space Program and Breakaway Civilization |publisher=Keyhole Publishing |year=2016 |isbn=9781537132556}}</ref>


Alleged core technologies include electrogravitic craft first proposed by inventor [[Thomas Townsend Brown]] in the 1950s and later listed among “lost or suppressed inventions,”<ref name="Listverse">{{cite web |url=https://listverse.com/2009/07/31/top-10-amazing-lost-or-suppressed-inventions/ |title=Top 10 Amazing Lost or Suppressed Inventions |publisher=Listverse |date=2009-07-31 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref> and breakthroughs in [[CRISPR]] gene editing that are purportedly “leaked” in a controlled fashion while deeper research remains classified.<ref name="ReutersCRISPR">{{cite news |url=https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/nobel-prize-winners-convince-court-revive-crispr-patent-dispute-2025-05-12/ |title=Nobel Prize winners convince court to revive CRISPR patent dispute |work=Reuters |date=2025-05-12 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref>
== Terminology and usage ==


Proponents describe hidden research facilities, logistics chains and even off-world bases funded by classified [[Research and development|R&D]] line items labelled “selected activities” or “special programs.”<ref name="BlackBudget"/> Witness testimony from retired officials—often protected by non-disclosure agreements—claims briefings on underground laboratories and recovered craft.<ref name="DolanBook"/>
A [[colony]] typically remains politically and economically tied to its parent society. When it either declares independence or loses contact long enough to develop distinct systems, it may become a breakaway civilization.


Sceptics argue that no verifiable artefacts or whistle-blower documents have surfaced, comparing the narrative to an expanded [[deep state]] theory.<ref name="Perception">{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perception_management |title=Perception management |website=Wikipedia |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref> They contend that historic black projects such as the [[F-117 Nighthawk]] eventually entered the public domain, implying that a civilisation wielding superior hardware should leave traceable evidence. Proponents respond that an earlier non-human industrial culture could vanish without obvious ruins, invoking the [[Silurian hypothesis]], which suggests deep-time industrial activity might leave only subtle isotopic markers.<ref name="Silurian">{{cite web |url=https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/could-an-industrial-prehuman-civilization-have-existed-on-earth-before-ours/ |title=Could an Industrial Pre-human Civilization Have Existed on Earth Before Ours? |work=Scientific American |date=2018-04-16 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref>
Some breakaway civilizations remain hidden from public view—referred to as [[clandestine civilization]]s. These often use [[disinformation]] or [[black ops]] narratives to obscure their existence. Not all breakaways are clandestine; some may secede openly and operate as de facto sovereign entities.


Popular interest continues: documentary platforms such as Gaia have released programmes like “Atlantean Breakaway Civilizations on Earth” that expand on Dolan’s themes,<ref name="Gaia">{{cite web |url=https://tv.apple.com/us/episode/atlantean-breakaway-civilizations-on-earth/umc.cmc.5h7kxo6ez0ozr8h5fk99gr4oi |title=Atlantean Breakaway Civilizations on Earth |publisher=Gaia |date=2022-09-25 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref> while online communities debate sightings, leaks and alleged documents.
Closely related concepts include the [[hidden city]], [[underground base]], [[parallel society]], [[black budget]], [[special access program]], and the [[Silurian hypothesis]]—a framework for considering the possibility of vanished pre-human industrial civilizations.<ref name="Silurian">{{cite web |url=https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/could-an-industrial-prehuman-civilization-have-existed-on-earth-before-ours/ |title=Could an Industrial Pre-human Civilization Have Existed on Earth Before Ours? |work=Scientific American |date=2018-04-16 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref>
 
== General characteristics ==
 
Independent resource acquisition, such as [[asteroid mining]] and closed‑loop [[hydroponics]] systems
 
Autonomous political or organizational governance beyond the reach of parent civilizations
 
Access to exotic or [[advanced technologies]], such as [[electrogravitics]], [[zero-point energy]], or recovered [[UFO]]-related systems
 
Use of deception and remote facilities—such as the alleged [[Neuschwabenland]] base—to ensure long-term separation from surface society<ref name="Farrell">{{cite book |last=Farrell |first=Joseph P. |title=The Nazi International: The Nazi Occult and the Secret Space Program |publisher=Adventures Unlimited Press |year=2006 |isbn=9781591850417}}</ref>
 
Unique [[culture]]s or ideologies, such as [[technocracy|technocratic]], [[survivalist]], or utopian models
 
Large-scale [[infrastructure]], including hidden [[spaceports]], [[terraforming]] projects, or off-world colonies
 
 
== Categories and types ==
 
Breakaway civilizations are often categorized along several axes:
 
Clandestine vs. overt: Whether their existence is secret or acknowledged
 
Human vs. non-human: Whether the group descends from human civilization or originates from [[alien]] or [[non-human intelligence]]
 
Terrestrial vs. off-world: Whether the group resides on Earth—such as in [[Agartha]]—or off-planet, such as on [[Mars]] or in the [[asteroid belt]]
 
 
=== Overlap examples ===
 
The proposed [[Nazi German breakaway]] civilization is commonly described as both terrestrial and off‑world, with operations in Antarctica as well as alleged settlements on the [[Moon]] or [[Mars]]. It is also typically considered a human-origin, clandestine entity.<ref name="DolanBook"/>
 
== Common operations and activities ==
 
Establishing [[logistics]] and resource networks, including hidden supply chains, [[front company|front companies]], and [[black budget]] funding
 
Conducting advanced [[research and development]], such as [[genetic engineering]] with tools like [[CRISPR]], and work in [[propulsion]], [[AI]], and [[cloaking technology]]
 
Maintaining defense and security via stealth [[spacecraft]], [[directed-energy weapon]]s, or infiltration of mainstream institutions
 
Planning for long-term expansion, including population continuity, the construction of new outposts (such as those attributed to the [[Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate]]), and [[multi-generational colonization]]
 
Engaging in [[external interaction]] with other breakaway factions—examples include alleged coordination between [[Solar Warden]], the [[Dark Fleet]], or rogue [[alien]] breakaway enclaves
 
 
== Notable alleged examples ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name
! Parent civilization
! Type and location
! Key features
|-
| [[Nazi German breakaway]] ([[Third Reich]])
| Human
| clandestine; [[Antarctica]] and alleged lunar/Martian bases
| Based in [[Neuschwabenland]]; development of [[flying disc]] technologies; secret [[space program]]; alleged cooperation with [[Reptilian]] species<ref name="Farrell"/>
|-
| [[Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate]] (ICC)
| Human
| clandestine; off‑world
| Corporate-controlled facilities on the [[Moon]] and [[Mars]]; resource extraction; participation in an off-world [[space economy]]<ref name="Salla">{{cite book |last=Salla |first=Michael E. |title=Exopolitics: Politics, Government and Law in the Universe |publisher=Bear & Co |year=2004 |isbn=9781591430253}}</ref>
|-
| [[Alternative 3]] Mars colony
| Human
| clandestine; off‑world (Mars)
| Based on the concept from the television documentary "Alternative 3"; teleportation or [[antigravity]] transport; funded through classified or black-budget channels<ref name="BlackBudget">{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp90-00965r000504560001-4 |title=Pentagon’s Top-Secret 'Black' Budget Has Skyrocketed During Reagan Years |publisher=CIA Reading Room |date=1986-03-01 |access-date=2025-05-15}}</ref>
|}
== See also ==
 
[[Clandestine civilization]]
 
[[Secret space program]]
 
[[Electrogravitics]]
 
[[Zero-point energy]]
 
[[Black budget]]
 
[[Operation Highjump]]
 
[[Neuschwabenland]]
 
[[Agartha]]
 
[[Alternative 3]]
 
[[Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate]]
 
[[Solar Warden]]
 
[[Dark Fleet]]
 
[[Asteroid belt]]
 
[[Technocracy]]
 
[[Terraforming]]
 
[[Antigravity]]
 
 
== References ==
 
<references/>
 
[[Category:Breakaway civilizations]]


==Alleged technology summary==
==Alleged technology summary==

Latest revision as of 07:16, 16 May 2025

A breakaway civilization is a group or society that has separated itself from its parent civilization and developed an independent, advanced infrastructure and culture.

Definition and overview[edit | edit source]

A breakaway civilization forms when a faction—human or alien—obtains a decisive advantage, whether technological, scientific, or ideological, and secedes from mainstream oversight. Such groups may relocate to remote terrestrial regions—such as Antarctica bases, underground or underwater habitats—or to off‑planet sites like the Moon, Mars, or artificial space habitats. These groups often build self‑sustaining infrastructures that remain hidden from the public and from the parent government.[1]

Terminology and usage[edit | edit source]

A colony typically remains politically and economically tied to its parent society. When it either declares independence or loses contact long enough to develop distinct systems, it may become a breakaway civilization.

Some breakaway civilizations remain hidden from public view—referred to as clandestine civilizations. These often use disinformation or black ops narratives to obscure their existence. Not all breakaways are clandestine; some may secede openly and operate as de facto sovereign entities.

Closely related concepts include the hidden city, underground base, parallel society, black budget, special access program, and the Silurian hypothesis—a framework for considering the possibility of vanished pre-human industrial civilizations.[2]

General characteristics[edit | edit source]

Independent resource acquisition, such as asteroid mining and closed‑loop hydroponics systems

Autonomous political or organizational governance beyond the reach of parent civilizations

Access to exotic or advanced technologies, such as electrogravitics, zero-point energy, or recovered UFO-related systems

Use of deception and remote facilities—such as the alleged Neuschwabenland base—to ensure long-term separation from surface society[3]

Unique cultures or ideologies, such as technocratic, survivalist, or utopian models

Large-scale infrastructure, including hidden spaceports, terraforming projects, or off-world colonies


Categories and types[edit | edit source]

Breakaway civilizations are often categorized along several axes:

Clandestine vs. overt: Whether their existence is secret or acknowledged

Human vs. non-human: Whether the group descends from human civilization or originates from alien or non-human intelligence

Terrestrial vs. off-world: Whether the group resides on Earth—such as in Agartha—or off-planet, such as on Mars or in the asteroid belt


Overlap examples[edit | edit source]

The proposed Nazi German breakaway civilization is commonly described as both terrestrial and off‑world, with operations in Antarctica as well as alleged settlements on the Moon or Mars. It is also typically considered a human-origin, clandestine entity.[1]

Common operations and activities[edit | edit source]

Establishing logistics and resource networks, including hidden supply chains, front companies, and black budget funding

Conducting advanced research and development, such as genetic engineering with tools like CRISPR, and work in propulsion, AI, and cloaking technology

Maintaining defense and security via stealth spacecraft, directed-energy weapons, or infiltration of mainstream institutions

Planning for long-term expansion, including population continuity, the construction of new outposts (such as those attributed to the Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate), and multi-generational colonization

Engaging in external interaction with other breakaway factions—examples include alleged coordination between Solar Warden, the Dark Fleet, or rogue alien breakaway enclaves


Notable alleged examples[edit | edit source]

Name Parent civilization Type and location Key features
Nazi German breakaway (Third Reich) Human clandestine; Antarctica and alleged lunar/Martian bases Based in Neuschwabenland; development of flying disc technologies; secret space program; alleged cooperation with Reptilian species[3]
Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate (ICC) Human clandestine; off‑world Corporate-controlled facilities on the Moon and Mars; resource extraction; participation in an off-world space economy[4]
Alternative 3 Mars colony Human clandestine; off‑world (Mars) Based on the concept from the television documentary "Alternative 3"; teleportation or antigravity transport; funded through classified or black-budget channels[5]

See also[edit | edit source]

Clandestine civilization

Secret space program

Electrogravitics

Zero-point energy

Black budget

Operation Highjump

Neuschwabenland

Agartha

Alternative 3

Interplanetary Corporate Conglomerate

Solar Warden

Dark Fleet

Asteroid belt

Technocracy

Terraforming

Antigravity


References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dolan, Richard M. (2016). The Secret Space Program and Breakaway Civilization. Keyhole Publishing. ISBN 9781537132556.
  2. "Could an Industrial Pre-human Civilization Have Existed on Earth Before Ours?". Scientific American. 2018-04-16. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Farrell, Joseph P. (2006). The Nazi International: The Nazi Occult and the Secret Space Program. Adventures Unlimited Press. ISBN 9781591850417. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)
  4. Salla, Michael E. (2004). Exopolitics: Politics, Government and Law in the Universe. Bear & Co. ISBN 9781591430253. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)
  5. "Pentagon's Top-Secret 'Black' Budget Has Skyrocketed During Reagan Years". CIA Reading Room. 1986-03-01. Retrieved 2025-05-15.

Alleged technology summary[edit | edit source]

Technology Claimed capability Citation
Anti-gravity craft Silent, high-velocity flight beyond conventional physics [1]
Zero-point energy Virtually limitless power generation [2]
Black-budget aerospace platforms Classified development of stealth and field-propulsion vehicles [3]
Managed biotech leaks Controlled disclosure of advanced gene editing breakthroughs [4]


Citations[edit | edit source]

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